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HORROR SHOW!

Paul Douglas

Eva Bartok

"THE GAMMA PEOPLE"
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-auo-WEREWOLF"

Thur._ &amp; Fri.
Gregory Peck

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social hour enjoyed
Present were Mrs Lou niehl,
Mr and MrS Charles Dtehl and
family, Mr and i!.,.s_ Merlin Tracy
and family, Mr and Mrs. llobcrt

July 18-19
RlchC~rd Basehart

"MOSY DICK"

(Vista vi sto n·Tcch ni color J
- aJSO·Denn is O'Keefe
Mara Lane

Bowen and son, Mr. ana Mrs lra

Welhmw and famil y. Mr and Mrs
Gilmore and fanlll)l

Janu·~

"ANGELA"

(Suspense-All th1• W:Jy)

Mr. anff Mrs. R• chard K.tiT Sr
an d grandda ughter ,Poll y Ann , Mr
and Mrs Dana Oliver, Mr and

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The August meetin~r: w11l be held
ut the borne of Mrs. Merlin Tracy
with :'tlr.s Lloyd Wrllilht as co-hostess.

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The Laurel
Better Realth
and thi!ir families held a
p1cmc lit i. hl' Hoek Sprmgs fa irgrounds, Monday evening
Jra Wellman off~red pr&lt;~yer prel'f'ding the potluck dmner After
dinner gamer were played and a

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FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult Ticbh •dmltt ur full

Mrs. C. Massar
'Is Honored By
Sewing Circle

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The Sunshi ne Sunday School
Class or the :\1a~ on M ethod1.~1
Church wlll holt! tht'lr annr1a l
picnic on Tu{•srlav rvrning. July
18. in 1he Nl:'w l!.tven Park
Time for th!: cv•·nt is ~el at 5:45
and all m~&gt;mhcr~ ~rl• urged tu be
pl'l: ~enl with their famllics .
}Irs. Hoger Beech has hcr:1 returnrd to her home from Holzer
Hosp ttal where she has been &amp;
Rurglcal patient.

We

best in Used Cars

IVa.ru

1956 CHEVROLET

Jt'~ rtll new -every inch of it - from new .s~1fet.y.

!+nl 1.,1lch to it.s color gay interior. Wil.h tho
mnJ.,'icuJ Shoor Look that tmnBfonns any kitchen!

It' 1 lha Handloel her
Jmngine , in 10 cu. fl. you get a Fami1y -Si7.cd Super
Froowr Chcet • 3 Big FuU .Width RemovRhln
Alumi1mm Sll6lvCI'l • Handy Removabll! Holf Shulr
• Dct~ p Full Width Porcelain Hydrntor • Sliding
Chill Druwcr • Huge Supor Storage T&gt;oor with
Dutter CompHrl.inont ond Five Removohlo Shelvee
• 3Qukkulm lee 1'mya- aU in a refrigerator whi('h
Hli[llil in nmong your kitchen CBbinct.a for that
treusurcd ··Luilt-in" Jook.

2 dr. R11dio &amp; He&lt;Jtcr ""''"'til
tu-tone l"'nish. Only $15Uf&gt;.
3-1955 t'ORIJ VRs
Fordomatic, F&lt;tirlant• 2 1lr
4 drs. H.adio &amp; Uc ntcr. Scr

1955 PLVMOUTII
2 dr. V8. Radio &amp; llcahJr l1'
clean and solid.
1955 CHEVROLET
Deluxe 2 dr. Radio. hf'atcr, OV ·
erdrivc Beautiful black &amp; white

3-1954

~IOilEI.S

One Plymoulh 4 dr. Belvedere
One l&lt;'ord V8 Customhne 2·dr.
One Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr.

3-1953 MOUELS
One Furtl V8 4-dr Cuslomlinc
OM Forrl VIJ Hardtop
On11 Ford 6 - 2 dt•

1--10411 Pbmouth 2 ctr. SNian
1- 1048 1\h·rcury Cluh Coupe

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ALL LADIES'

BATHING

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SUITS
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PEDAL PUSHERS

LADIES SHOES
Values to $3.98

$1.39

$1.99

ONE LOT

All Men's

Children's

STRAW HATS

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James Murrny wa~ &lt;In O l' t' r ·
t11j.(hl guc~t of Mr. nnrl \frs. Wtl ham Murrn~·. Worthmgtun Ky .. n·
ly when ~he accompunicd M~~
Lillran McGhcc. who took her m w r. Mrs. lda Ncul, lo her home in
F'latwoods, Ky. Mrs. Re-ber, Belle,
W V11.., has also been a guesl al
the ~kGhcc homr.
JanrrP Luman, RN, :HHI Shirlry
Mcale)', RN, Gallipolis, werr gurs t ~
of the former's parents. Mr iltHI
l\1r·~ . Raymond
Lumun, Tuc.sday

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Thurld.ay, July 18, 1957

HEWANTEDTOREPAY

WSER CORPORATION

R~WARDS

SINGLE

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Cancer Blamed
On S~oking In
1Senate Probe

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Jonated

Membership tlckeh for the 94th

~;!'~ni:er!:P~~eme;ctiA~~ea bl~. ;,:~~al u~e~~!l~~~'::iie·nF~~rHiUa;r~ 1 Lloyd Amos, f~nt row center, WOrks Manager for . Kaiser Al~i,num and Chemical Corpo~a­
;.)~~"~' ·fhere were 33 who don- fair t!ard st&gt;cretary said today. • tlon's Ravenswood Works, presented ten and flfteen·yea'F serv1~e pins at a recent awards dtn-

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.sle1velc.ss blouse with converUble collar and patch pocket.
Fine combed woven San/ori:ed 'ingharn in auorted pa.stel
plaidr, includi.ag p'nlr 1 minr, bei&amp;e, l'e'Y· Size• ¥J to 38.

$1.99

ELBERFELDS

tfl ·- cxpch
·:.n "me:J
canWASHJNGTON
C~ncer Society
tnld
congressional 1rve.&lt;~tigatora toda.J.that dgarettc smokmg is a cau!'c
of lun.s:- cancer and has a ''~e
vere e-ffect" on a number o'
other dl8ea.sf:~
Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond. the
wciety'.s research director, sa:tl
"o:!vidence t hat smoking IS a ser~
ous health hazard has been accu
mu\ating slowly since about 1915"
He said recent studies have
produced "overwhelmmg"
ev.·
dcncc that ctgarettc smokm~ " 1
1 causative factor of great tm,
0
portance in thll occurrence
lun,:: cancer"
He said there h:n been aJ,
·'alarming trend in tAc dca;i
: ates from lung cam·er" with th(
numb~.:r of deaths tisln:z ftl)n·
2 500 in 1930 to an estimatt&gt;d
?.9,001) m 1956.
Hammond said ctgarette s;nlk
ing "cauSC! an increase" In
ieaths from heHrt d1sease . and
has a "severe effect'' on patu~n;•
w1th pcptjc ulcers and Buerger ~
disease.

Court Of Last Resort Wires O'Neill
F!orida Prisoner Is Telling Truth
COLUMBUS IUPI - The Court of Las! Resort advised Gov.
C O'Neill today that a preliminary lie detector test showed
Joseph Wed!cr told the truth in a Florida· prison when he said
he may have killed Marilyn Sheppard.
Wedler, an escapee from a Florida prison road gang, told
authorities 'in Deland, Fla ., he ktlled a woman in the Cleve-

land area· on July 4, 1954, the night Mrs. Sheppard was killed .
He did not mention Mrs. Shepoard by name in the statement
1
------ he gave to Florida authorities.
fo'r the flrst time through
Tltc tickets, whtch'remalqpt the . ner. Recipients of the continuous service pins, shown above, mcl_ude: (1. to r .) front row,
The OhiO guvernor sa1d he r~JJ:te._ Meias County Red cross.
same figure as Ln pnvious r-,ars George Alexander, A1 Giroir,. 1''Red" Wilson , Lloyd Amos, Clair Cl!lp., Jack Thomas an~ Bob
eerved a telegram from Earle , ............ ~ , ...
1 Stanley Gardner, a writer cf
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, , Two ,tallon donors were J. Ed· nf $1.~ each, e!lti~le the bear"( Button. Second row, standing, include Bob Alexander, Howard ero~lee, Clarence G11be!1·
1 mystery
stor1es, who conducts
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}•ard ,Poster, Robert Couch, PoR'I· to free gate a~mJSBl?~ to t~e fair
Newman, Rob Angell, Don McAvoy . Carl Myers and Elza Srm$. Those not shown m·
erof; Mrs. Verna RG!Ie, Racine.
and freEt parking pnvtlges for the
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ld C 0 "Sborty'J McGavran and Al
lmh,•,,C.~Unrte,
of Last ~IOrt for a
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eceWlCZ, orm
nney, ance c 0 ona , . .
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· ', Donating their eighth pillt to four day e,·ent. The tickets a1so
. beCome gallon donors were Sid· entitle the bearer to membership
The text of the telegram ro\,, !
. n'y DUrst, Port1and; Leo Storr tn the Mig&amp; County Agricultural
~:vcd by O'NeiU: .
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ahd Joe Young Sr., RD Pomeroy Society and eounty residents who
1
"Alex Greaory completed pte·
J; VOJilnteer. work~rs were Mcdi· purchase tifokets 1 are eligible lo
r· .
S
d 1 30 PI
\irmnary tea:tl!l at 1 a. m. Thurs.
, ...eal 1UP!!rviaor Dr. B. J. Alliso:1. vote for or file for the board of
~~~:
ri~r:!il
Squad of the Fec~~Y 1day. ~orld~ Ume. l!fter \l'll'ee
· · MeJI:I •Co. Health Commissioner; directors or the societ.v. which opBcnnetl Post, No 128. American hour l~teJ'VleW. S? f~r polygraph
' N9{!CI and nurses aides, Mls&lt;j crates tlte fAir each year.
Le.!(ton, has completed it~ plans for [ 'CII~ gt9e no ·ind1cataon of false·
,. ~rillee Ledlle, Mrs. Ver~:~ Buch-~ Tickets are now on .ale at the
participatin~t In the parar\e sun· ho~d.
.
" jj,.\ij, Mr.!l. J. W. WeaLherby, ftJra.l Gilmore Supply Store In .Pomeroy;
day at the State Legion Conventi?n
. Howeve.:, 'here are , cerlainv
· ~nna HiJidore Mrs. Janet Korn, tlle Sports Center in Mtddleport;
In Cindnnati when m~mbers will nun or ~tad.s 10 Wedloer"
stor
' )tra.' Leo S.Wth, Mrs. Paul Theis.s Waid Cross Sons at Racine and the
march with the representatives of wh1ch do not. aa:ree _~~~~~ known
'-r Mrs.- 'J o Bol}naer.
Kautt Feed Store at Chester. They
District S.
lacts. Tb.ere 11 posNbilltf these
Slafr aides; Mrs. Oscar B11.uer, may also be purchased from sny
The
Squad
met
at
the
Legion
are
.due
the fact
WedJer
m;n.
Drake, Mrs. Ches· director, at either gate on the
Hall Wednegday and it was an- ~dmllJ being ~ndli!r. ffiftuene~ of
Mrs. Beult~ll Strausa , grounds at the beginning of fair
nou nced that tbe Post delegates. dru&amp;! at the time 0(, ftt: 'Crime.
it
Atldna Miss Sltaro'l or at the secretary's office.
Com mander Louis Long. Charles
"W!Uie Cregoey lau· 10 far~
f
Donn'a
Hilldore,
Membership tickets are sold to
f Bradbury and Henry Clat\!.·orthy , Found_no indlc.Uon ~(alae~- .'\ --.~·
Jolinston.
individuals, not to companies or
would leave Friday for the con- in repeated
test.. be deure'
organir.ation&amp;. end are not transventwn.
continued eumiq~Uon when the
ferrable, Hill reports. ·Out ot eoun·
Others who will march with the subject has been liven a night
ty residents
the
Squad
and attend the Convention o1 re!l"
.
,
11re not
10
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00
8
0
inc!t:de
Firing
Squa,d
Commander
AJiei
Gregory
f&amp;.ve
the
he
d:e·
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or file
under:
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Lee Smith,
_Chapman,
tcctof tesL for the Coillt of L..a.i;
leY, t--.
Ji.l'"{'..,._.)
Fife , Don IUI\th, Paul Haptonst
Rf.MEL..... ~-• ~. ,
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rats a.ntf Mgs '
at
LPwis H. SaP~, Robert Tewksba 'I_ - .,.....-DI5C8UritS
under houses.
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Jack.,.~~!~'·, and Ja~es _Clat·-fC "EEIHCELEY, ~IH . ~~~
and reloading ·blood·
Wayne Jones, grandson:in·l'w· of
7JY' ·- ~
worfhy.
11111 Kttk. key ~nit' COJPUI . '
Terry Knlgbt, Dick
Rith Campbell~ was cred1ted W1th
ant in the. Dr. Samuel Sheppard
... ...,.
Roberts, Mike ftl)·
finding the deer's body.
'
mur~er caset today dismissed a
Gibbs and Jim Si8son.
COLUMBUS UP-The nali or.
IVeS 0
newly confessed ''sus.pect" ia th~
After 1ts discovery rcsidc~'tti
tL;ftlonati•ons by l~?Cal merchent'l,
recalled beanng praJonged bark w1de trend toward more. schoo !
·
murder of Mai'ilyn Sheppard as a
ing of doga on top or the cliff bad comol•dation will begin In earn·
by Davis Jo€ '1&lt; Produ&lt;e Co., .l
"poor pos.sihililiy."
rolls by Belay Ross Bakery.
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of the properties about 10 days ago est- in Olt1o after J~n. I , 1959
0
Kirk satd however, Jhat the
:,fr --ib~;~;, were: ·
In a ,t;le!) that may revolution·
It was surmised that the deer may sta le School l&gt;'in.ance Director Ro
fact that the "confes.5or" Florida
addition
lhted ize the rctai.l installment time
have been forced, through fear , to bert L. Rohe said today.
convict Donald Wedler, 23, Is a
, tbe
don- ' sales purehase · of automobiles i.r.
fall ovet thC! cliff and dJc at its
That's when the State 0 .epartleft- hande ~ man "is interestin&lt;J
the state i!f Ohio, Associates Dis ·
•base.
'Tlcnt of Public .f!::ducat\On Wlll cu:
COLUMBUS Up -- ·r.1e Ohio because 1 hne known all alon~
count Corpt)rallon Is ni)W ?ro·
City employees treated t..ltc car· off all stale tUJtJOn payments to Division of Insurance today au· that the murderer was left band·
cass with disinfectant last mght, districts forced to sen~ stu~en~s tbori:r:ed automciJile insurance rate ed."
vldlng a prepayment rebate chart
on the back of "time sales conand covered it witlt soil this 1'.o ~igh schools .outlud~ .. the.r . increa~es for .about 60 per c-ent of 1 Kirk,. a criminol~gist. at the
tracts used by
dealers from R. C. "Red"
lerr1tory for lack or facll~ttes;
the state's pol1cy holders.
University of G.a.hforPia. fla~y
right, receiveS the congratulations- of morning.
'l'hc smell is gone.
Rohe said the Cl)nsohdatto'l
The division said a 25 per cent believes Dr. Sheppard, who 1.9
whom Associates purcbues coli- Lloyd Amos, Ravenswood Works Manager, after he was pre·
rtlO\'emenl is underway ln the increase will apply to all .com- now scrvmg a life sentence for
tracts.
·
;tate now .
panics connected with the Nata.onaiJthe cnme, is innocent
For the flrat · tim~
hi!: tory, sented with a pin commemorating '• 15 years continuous ser·
"During the first six months Bureau of Casualty UnderwTJters
"l have no dQubt that Sh~pautomobile buyera w.ho buy their vice ·with Kaiser enterprises. Red Wilson ill currently assigned
Jf thts year 35 of the stale's and the National Automobiles Un- pard is innocent," he .said.
cars on time will havt: a definite as Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corporation's Chief Field
1.171 dlstricis were eliminated dCf'wrrlers' Assoctation.
Kirk based his theory that the
rhart of scheduled rebates which Represeutallve, Eastern Division. "through consolidations," he salll
R. K. Syfert. chiel of the de- murderer was left-handed on the
will enable the customers to compute the rebate when they fulfiU
partment's ratrng bure:m, said the position of blood stiins on ~h~
SEI $TRfKE END
schedules would boost rates up to waiL
their contracts before the date
COLUMBUS UP - Officials at 12 per cent on property damage
"The blows would have had to
o{. maturity.
westinghouee Electric Corp. plant insurance, 13 .8 rer cent Cor $50 be struck by a left-handed mar,"
In publishing the rebate chart,
here said today they expected . to deductible culli~ion, 18 9 per cent he sat(':.
Robert L Oare, board chairman
President Ernest comt presid. resume operations Monr\ay end~ng on co~pr~h~nstve, 23.7 per cenl
But he believes thal Wedler
'Of Asaociatea, commented, "We
cd Ht the regular meetmg of the
want the automobile buyers ol
·
Pomeroy Lions Club Wednesday In tayofis caused by a wildcat stnk~ . for bodily IOJUfY. and 25.~ per cent is hardly worth considering as .a
FUteen and ten y~ contmuous service awards were pre· the social rooms of the ~o~ederaled of "less than a hundred workers. f for $100 dedue-llblc colhs10n.
suspect. Howelo'er,
Sh~&gt;ppard li
Ohio to know juat what they have
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coming to them allould circum· ~riled to 19' memberS ot Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical COr· Church when a lengthy business
brother, Or. Stephen Sheppa.rd,
stances permit to prepay their poration's Ravenswood Works at a recent awards' dinner pre· meeting was held.
will fly to Florida lo queshon
POPE LOSES TOOTH
Mankin, Levy contracts."
VATICAN ' CITY UP - Pope
Wedler.
sided over by Lloyd Amos, Works Manager.
' Bills were ordered paid and a
"When a peraon buys his car
Miss Pbyllls Mr!icr, Roy
R. C. 11 Red" Wilson Chief Fie1d Rep~esentative of the East~ contribution was !l1ade to the Pius XU, who had on infected
Jamea O'Brien, J. E~ward ·lthrougb a dealer w~o sell• the
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Amerlcah Federation
for the tooth pulled out Wednesday, car·
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Buck Homer B:IX· contract to Asl!loeiates," Oare con· ern Division, was the only rec1p1ent of the award for ~5 years Blind wtrlch assumes responsib1Ity ried out an intense 11chedule of
for training, am{lng others, supposMilch, Gilbert Zwi1Un1?', tinued, "he11 now know ju11t of continuous service with the various Kaiser enterprises.
••d special •udi•n"' toWiJson, who has been assigned
edly feeble-minded children who
couch,
:Mrs.
Marjorie where he .standll at all times."
to
the
Ravenswood
project
during
During
the
presentation
of
the
h
b
handicapped
by
poor
Rlthard NeutzUng, Ver-I ABSOClates Diseount Corpora·
ten ·year awards. Mr. Amo3 re- ave. cen
A rue of unGetern;:ned origin
red
t d
f lh h' hli hts 1 1eyc 5 1ght and abnormal home conJ•
lion curreDU, maintains branch· the Jut 14.. months, began h Ia ea·
0 . e tg .g
ree\
with
Kailer
Engineers
111
1
coun
e
many
n
ditions,
destroyed
a
shanty
occr..;pied
by
The
seeonG
t-H
cmn
s.ponso
Leonard, Robert RC?- I es in eight O)do titles and opera·
Ernest Norman in Happy Hollow square dance an~ recreatt~n
Hoeflick,
Virgtl tes more than 200 other ollicea Pipe Svperlatendent at the Fon· the 10 year conti~u?u 9 Ka.tser ca-~ Ret1re&lt;l railroader L. D. Diles
about 11 A. M. tod:.y, Pomeroy will be. held Frrday evi~nmg uaf.es
tana,
California,
steel
,
plant,
ln
ree~~
o~r;
,rcctplents
of
~h:
was
introduced
as
a
guest
fTom
Leon MCKnight,
Miss tbrougbout the United States
firemen reported.
Volunteer
1942.
aw._..,..
pms
were
presen
e
Middleport
by
Glenroy
Ewing
1to 11 w1th Jo Hardy ~~!ia I,SQ
Shuster, Harry L. Bailey, and Canada.
Estimated loSl! was set at $800 and leading i.n roun
nc1ng. .
to
all
those
honored.
Richard
Owen
introduced
Mr.
Durlng
hia
flfteen,year
career
Harbrecbt, Homer Smith.
-------for
the
shelter
anc'
its
contents·
The
first
ev;nJ,
b~~~::twre~
with Kal1er enterprises, he ha1
Courtney, Columbus, Ohio.
Leo Stor)', Al-bert
Fire truck!:! l, 2 and 4 answered day, w~~:t~~r e7!' ay!ung people
served •• Gtmeral Coqstruetion
A directors meeting with offi·
E. Smith; Norbert
Superintendent for the Fontana
ccrs will be held next Monday
T~ Hendrix, Har·
as did the ~mergenc)' squadd b a~i~ox veral adults enjoyed dane·
Steei :~Jant; .Blast rurnace projeCt
• evening at the busin_Jss office~ of
Tire huildmg was owne
Y ~· se
at
fflvo
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utah;
Reduction
Plant,
President
Covert:
Lawrence HJ .!"'U
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Chalmette, ·Louiaiana;
at tlte
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Werry, Kefi'·
SnoW)I , MoUntai~ Project, Au,trall~

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Cliff Base

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QUEEN RE"TURNS
Reduction facUlty, Wa&amp;b{ngton,
LONDON
UP - Queen Mother
Holter, Miss Bernice
and ~or tb~ Reduetion Plant at
Ellr.irbeth
relurned
Wednesday
CliffOrd
B~wn,
Rutland,
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Blakeslee, Mra. Kath
Raveii1wooct.
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Conn.
UP-A
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from
her
two-week
visit l?
arrested Wednesday in Pomeroy
2~ pouna chlrg~ of TN? Used Rhode~ia and Nyasaland in Afrt·
Patrolinan Henry Werry and
In experimental work exploded ca. Princess Margaret was among
in jaU ehar.ged with in·
On the deck of the e.soort vessel 1about 100 person.&lt;; who tu~ned OUt
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She[W Alfred Lyo~ killing three sailors and Injuring I
Ambrose flanDqan. 41,
witb driving while Und·
t&gt;ight
lout seriously. ,
i.r MIIGS G&amp;N&amp;RAL HOSPITAL
of ,an lnto:d catinl
The blaft octurred on th~ C:P~ .
Admissions: Mrs. Linnie Rum·
lil!ed.
Cast member• of the "CoUnty ca:stlc deck at 5:41§ P- m. edt wh_en mell, Minersville; Mrs. Dorothy ·
ao tCt ¥tyor~. ,co.u rt, Fair Follies" · to be staged Aug. the .shJp was off Montauk Pomt Higginbotham Racine.
'lu.u.&lt; . ot1'•••~ 11, ' 17 a1 the eVening grand!tand it· c~nduetlng
"te~t
operation~"
oisrh.arged:' Mrs. Charles Wag·
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' traCtion o( the, Meigs County With tb~ submar1ne Tlrante, the ner, Joomeroy.
Fatr· will meet al 8 p. ro. tonight N"vy sa1d The sblp was not dam·
------at the Pomeroy
Senior
High aged.
School auditorium ' for a rehear·
't
SEES BIGGER CUT
sal session.
WASHJNG1'0N UP_ Informed S EN ATE internal ser.ur1 Y
COOKS
MOTHER
Over ~ r~dentJi 1met Tuesday
.11ources said today the Army ex· committee members hear HarCOLUMmA, . N. J . UP-Mrs.
evenina: at fh(; borne of M~.
pecta (o make a second .50,000-man ry Walters (above) testify th~t
Oliv&amp;l Ingrahamo accompanist, lor Georptia Jackson, mother of heavy cut in Its strength .posalbly by next a Commum'st cell engaged m
Ute op(!ning ·rehearsal of the weight challenger Tommy Hur·
• industrial espionage existed
ricane Jackson, returned to her June.
1how and·
$On'a trat:'ling camp Tuesday to
members
I in tb(! Bethleh~m Steel com·
take' over cooking chorea. She
doncing _cbtott1Sej
ANSWI:RS CALL
( pany as recently as 1953. Wal·
left the camp more thl!:n a Wf!t":.; The Racine Emer~ency squad ters was a shop steward for
aao when Tommy rebelled against answflJ'ed a call to Dorcas and the AFLCIO Steelworkers at
evegone .in ctmp e~cePt
his gave assistance to A~ Bartop at Bethlehem. (International)
that address Wedne1dq nla:bt.
sp.rtlna: )artners.

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Ducats For Fair
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County Stores

'\ons·'ttvlng aa pints in February

ALL NEW 57 FORDS
Dis,ounts up to $ 50

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Brt' nllrd Schnmm. Zancsvillr. is
vi:'llting h t~ daughtrr, Mr.s . .John
Lyon ... , and f;unlly while on hts va·
cation .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey and
ch ildren spe nt the week end Ill
Co lumbus visiting Mr. and Mr ~.
Jpy Carter and daughters and ot 11llr t'elalives.
Mr. a!J(\ Mn. Gene Sidcr11 (l.tmla
BaiPy) and baby have moved to the
hom&lt;' they ptir&lt;'ha~&gt;ed on Liberty
Avenue.
Mrs A. II Carpenter, Mrs:. Dnlc
Dutton anc\ daughter, Ellen. wcnl ,
to Athens Tuesday to meet Mrs.

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died Tuesday."
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lbt .eaJI of Searles to give blood.
.,.. ltteV\ous hi~h here was 187 Per·
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came and 128 pints were accepted. Officials placed
for the excellent turnout upon the efforts of one Mid·
Charles W . (Fats) Searles.
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"JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"

Mr. and Bdrt. Henry Johnson
lef.t Saturday for their home. Eas't
St. Louls, nl .. after a viBit with
his father, Van Johnson, and Mr.

RutlanC Re•:. Linter Is a former
pastor oC t.1e Syracuse and Rut·
land Methodist churches. WhU&lt;&gt;
1 here they were guesh of honor at
r a potluck dmner at the Syracll8e
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Rev. and lirs Robert F. l.urt!'f
and family of Cindnnali spent sev·
eral dayt with M:r and Mrs Eldon
Will and Mr. and Mra. Henry Bai·
ley Jr. They allo visited friends tr.

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Mrs. Wendell Bet..ring ~pent Sun·
day witb Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam
Morris and family, M:idd.Jeport.
Mi11 Martha Echola of Fond du
Lac, Wise., is tbe &amp;ue.st of het" aunt
llrs. Irving Kan Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Crow and family.

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Mrs. Bentz Wolle and Mrs. WIJ.
liam Baxurr wel'e bu.sl&lt;~~ss visitors
lo Galltpoli&lt;:, Monday.
Mr. and Mr.s. Clarence Might Jr.
and son, Ricky, of Basil and Mrs.
Charles Buck were Saturday guests
uf Mr and Mrs. Willard Ebersbach
and dau(!htcrs
Mrs. Charles Buck left Sunday
for a visit with relatives in Colum·
bus and Basil.
Freddie Silsqn returned home1 Sunday evening after a visit with
: his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr~.
George Ang.::lettl and family . He
was accomr-anied home by his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Leland Sisson. who spent the week end there.
NEW PHOTOGRAf'HERS Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Deeter, TupLeland Siuon is on vacatlon
pers Plains, took possession of the Sm ith Studiu in Pomeroy from his employment in Pt. Pleas·
k
ant, W. Va .. this week.
lh 1.
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Mrs. Emmett Mankin of Roscoe,
Arr forl'r- Vl'leran photogrllph - . -:---;--- .. - - - - - - - - Pa. visited Telalives and friends
('r Erne~! Deeter anrl his Wife C&lt;u pcntcr:. grandson, John Me· h
tl
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lh ,' : Carlhy. Cmcrnnatl, who "'"Ill visil
ere reeen y.
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possc.~s)[)n
, heJ c ~nd wJil work at lhe new
Mrs Roy J?nes and eltddren re' uc.c C' , too
wcck of the Smith Studio, E.
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d turned to the1r home fn Columbus,
M:un Sl . .1fl cr
purchasin.'J rt Du.tto1n, ru~ 8 tore. ort 5 econ
Tuesday after a visit with J.fr. and
from Maxine Hawk who had or· AH!n Je.
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Mrs. E. J. Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
~rnkd il for two year.~
Mr. ~·'~d M•.s .. Ro:;coe ~~lt.erhel~ Roy Jones Sr.
Dieter 24 is cnrolkrl f . ht .!i nnd !hcJ famtl.\ had a picnic Sun
M D th M k h
l
sec ond y't·ar 'thi~ autumn ,1 011111 da .1 :rt Forked Run Lalte. Others
d rs.h ocho Y . auMc as re uprn' prr &lt;P nt werl Mr and Mrs. Dan c lo e_r on:te m oneuen, a.,
Untn•rstl y 111 th£•. culh•gt:
. ill ed11- S ' 1u•r 1I(' 11r T o1et1o· Mr an d Mt•s after, viSit w1th relatives here ·
cu twn lit' ts maJtJrm;: 111 .~ •lCIIIt
k -:~ 11 ., f ld d · J k M ·
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAngu.;
,( urltc~ anr! biology . \Yhtle he ~: - arl ~,- .. rClC . anJ 50k~· IIC ' r,. anrl ctnughtcr spent the week end
anr .••rS. 'JrtLS en mson ant .
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lrud~ 5Chool. i\'lrs Dcdcr. l 11 e tLnJ,~; htl'rs Kay and Carol, Middle· \n Monessf'n, Pa .•. wtth her parcnt.&lt;t.
former
Au(lf'lle
rlt1he rl ~ nf JOI't
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r Mr and Mn. Alile Grue&amp;er,
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Ba.~han, wrll m.1intarrr Lhe phuroJ- 1 ·
·Abc Grueser of Monessen, Pa.
t:raphy husinc~:-1.
.\[r and Mrs . Willi:Jm 1\faycs and 1 .~ the guest of his Sister and bto·
''I'll he home r~cnlngs tn · tl.lug!rlcr, lkr bara , Lima, arc vis- thcr-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Mar\in
---- - - - - - - ---·help," ~ill(! Ernr~t. who scrve1
;n;J ycar11 il~ a All FOt'ti' p~ 10 ;o.
graphet'.
Dcctt: r
h::rs llt•cum c w1dcl y
known hertJ rcccnlly rmm l11 ~
lh OWill.C~ of color
slrtlt•s t·il{t' 'l
while tn the Armc:1 rorcl·~ of
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~trnngt• pi~IC't'S &lt;Jrou nd Itt{' worlol
where ltc ~el vcd
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rhotogra phy li,J!i lH'fi l ])(!('[I'(• I
tJOhhv I!!J' ;t numher of \'1''1 ·,
whilt• he w.t~ ~ruw i n g tu mlit111
tly 'lll ;1 Ltrm nca1
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Plmns.

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On 1'1w BrlghtcHt Comer In JUiddiC'port

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The bi;~hday of Mrs
Massar was observed when
Busy Bee Sewwg Circl e of the
Federated Church met recently at
lhe church for &lt;:~n all d&lt;1y meeting
A decorated birthdiiY cake WiiS
served
with a potluck d•nncr at
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noon to .\trs. MaHsar. Mrs. Roy
Seyfned , Mr~; William Baker. Mrs.
Jtho Murray, Mrs. Lena Huber ,
Mrs Loui$ Reiocl, Mrs. Adam Eb·
ersbach. M1ss Edna Durst, Mrs
Carl Shil•lds. Mr ~ ltaymond Hood,
Mr&amp;: Beulah Neunllng, Mrs. Wal ·
tt:r Haer.
M1ss Kall e Becht, Mrs. Carrie
Grueser, Mrs F'rcda M1tch, Mrs.
Clara Schaefer. Mt11s Lena Grueser
Mrs Amanda Kaspar, Mrs W L
Kautz and Mrs Norman Kloes.

Mason Methodist
Cla~s To Picnic

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and Mrs Ern

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itinj! his moth~r. Mrt. Lue~
Maye•, and Mn. Eliubeth Kirby.
Mr. an~ Mrs. Wallace Br•dford
and daughters, 'Neda aad Carolyn.
were guests Tueaay at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tranklin Bajley and
son, Stepben, Chester, when the
birthday of R. E. Whaley, father of
Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Bradford was
celebrated with home-made ioe
cream and cake. Other guetta wete
Mr. and Mrs. Hobabrt Shields and
1on, Jimmy, Tuppers Plains, Mn.
R. E. Whaley and son, KeHh,
Shadt.
MrB. Ernest Covert and son,
Charles Cloyd, were returned
Tuesday from Holzer Hospital to
tbc home of her mother, Mrs Lu·
c1Jle Mayes.
Gregory and Gloria June, children of Mr . &lt;~nd Mrs. Ralph Gjbbs
Jr , underwent tonsillectomy oper.
ations at Holzer Hospilal Tueeday.
I Their parent~ and grandmother,
Mrs. George ChHds, were in Galli·
polis with them.

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Kanawha and Michigan Railroad Apnl 2, 1917, retrred Ibis

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Bing, who followei m the foi]t·
steps of his: father, the late Hal·
leek Bing, railroad conductOT, ~t·
tended a commercial school 10
Pittsburgh nnd held ~everal other
t rt
ork fnr
positions be rore s a mg w
the railroad. He was overseas dur.
ing world war I end was absent
from the Railroad from Jnne 1918
until July J9l9.
The lllte Arthur Stuart was gen·
eral yardma$ter when Bing began
work and he finished under Dale
Allensworth who succeede.d . John
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Kincaid. Mr. Kincaid re lir ~ as
wi~~e~.he time Bing started rail·
road work the clerkll worked from
6 a. m. to 6 p. m. and h~~ no va·
cations. During the years of bi.s
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shifts ebanged to three shl~h a
day and has been II part 0
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gradiJal reduction of tbe workers
al H&lt;Jbson yards.
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month, whleh was • considered
good for a younH man .
Mrs. Bing, the former Daisy
Sommers, was al!!o employed 11
Maintenance of Way clerk at the ·
Hobson yards for stx years.
Mr. and Mn. Bing are enjoyln•
hls reUreroent and he l• (lndip&amp;
Ume (or tlle fishing be loves. Vilito .
ing with lriends and .retatlvet in
west Virginia and Oh1o aliiO
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Ml'. And Mrs. Meigs County Ca nHefp The-ir County Fair
By Buying In For The Small Sum Of A Dollar And AH'alt
The time is here when you can support a
home institution that is older than almost any
person in Meigs County . The 94th Meigs
County Fair is set for middle August and tickets are on sa le today for $1.50. This quite
minor fee entitles the bu)'er to gate admissian to the fair and parking privileges for the
rour-d ay ev12n
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But more th:m that. the buyer also ac uires
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a par1ICJpa 1e 1n management of the
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ountv Agncultural Society County
r esidents are. eligible to vote fo
fl f
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the board of directors of the soclet which
operates the grand show each summe:
It is certa inly true that no one should have
the gall to complain about how their· fair is
operated when so few are willing to help in
orga-nizing . planning, and managing it This
past y£'ar it took a good bit of doing t~ per··
suade a ful1 slate of candidates to fil e for va.
cancaes on the board. After the s late was obtained, and a well -puhlidzerl vote was held
t f
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lle antast1c total of 13 persons had bothered
to become electors
W
e Americans . with TV. radio. movies, exfl'avag!lnza shows of all kinds and all the in
finite variety of prospects f~om the to -. '
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vicariously . Too intrequently we are inclined
to participatt' in it ourselves. Certainly it is
easier not to exert ourselves. And let someone else do the work, and enjoy the fruitg of
others' labor
Th t
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Is IS t at eventual y ev,
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much of thei time f
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to create an attractive exhib it once each year
are t o be sa~uted . !he y~un g people working
~~rough ktheir Jumor Fair Board coor~inate
he ;or_ o~ ~u~dreds of exhibitors. So does
e em~ at~l oard. The Granges and Farm
~Jreau ou.nca s, 4-H clubs, FFA and FHA
by ukthbocontrflbhute ~o the event. They too are 1
ac
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o Is shell out a dollar and a half fo
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- ~a seae fair And when the time
comes late next winter to select .,..
plan and mana
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'"r'rsons to
t th
h hge the 1958 fa:Jr, ]end a hand
o ose w o ave been ca rrying the load so

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IliN!' in CaJ"Iv
prairie tin11's, :1lnn'-l i.thoul harvt·~·
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.r WlL! l!h· hnr_lr• of a !t·~ with h i'{
rngt•r&gt; liJscr·lm~ !he rlrw!l ~ l ie~~
;lr~ !.11~ n:onth h~: h_r~ught II ~ul
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\h.Jsk Wll~ lul!uwf'rl by anolht•r
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w_&lt;~~ htr~ ·~ tht• wholt• do wn w1th 11
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t•ar) y l•o hr nr-1 di SI'II~l'. rliai.Jell'~.
fnr~tra!HliH , nt•urn.~~·~ ~~~11! wha'
11 111 1 Nnrr 11 chnnt·r •· l'w11s llw
11 ~ .ltn1 nhtiH.t1•d l!nnd Jivin·, .
s lit arl(•r 1t'.~. ll"fln mu ~d t· ~ ant'
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(IJ•IP~! hirn--bul I rnn acr oss a~
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'lnl"lur and my
fa tlll'r" 111 any fl't't' tlllll' 1 It')' had
tu!!k lo a qu11·1 wn·stlinJ uvrr
th&lt;· (~ecantcrs. The dot•tor dt&gt;!'l&lt;~r·
r-rl tlJal n shot of :\-lm·land whi ~W&lt;i!l I h c bt!sl
prevrt~ t lve of
pnPumnnill in
all
of the R
month.~."' (Tht.!i ltJUsl Jw ji,.11 Up
wl!h oy~lcr~ in the R months.)
" l[ und-set wh •~k.v-n powNfu l
dru~ (o h, go ll y) mM!J• 1n 11 ce llllr
Wllh ingrt'du• nt s of wuod nlcr.hol
sn uff. I&lt;Jbasro snuc 1• Jtnd eoffin
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vu rn•s .. o pJl tt~ n t w11.~ 1his in
the new~pupt• •· uffit" l' where I
ya u ·•
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wo•· t•t thu l hair lin&gt; linotype;
hr-1okl- dow n und Olll' IIPP I't&gt; lllil't'
I ftolt rt· lw ~t· d who•n 01 t"t•rlai 11
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ran ~~~ s lrl lurl throug h thP
TV pl u ~· WlL' 11\t"l" I;L,I ll1 Khl Tho · pruuf lll't'i ~"
r·t•nsun- l·hi t f d JU I'lwt.•r, a mnn ,
j1 1.~1 b:m·k.t and buwl&lt;·d nit 11 w •·
lhe Jlllll'l' Fir;[ 1111r thtn ){ wu 1d1!
Among !he thnu~nnds of runn y'
tnru lip tlu•JI :lnfll!ll'r (\1]!' Hlll:J IJ llll!lg~ thul l: ruuehn Mm·x hall dt•·
rtt·m hl• ":t 111111"/lt I"J·d u 111.111 hall ll ghl t•d me Wllh I he fttllnwlll2 I~
n·asn u tn lo;,u.t
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l 'nl gla;l 1111•11 ,111 . 1101 u~ual l~·
Hit• l'l"ylug 0 •111 • Strnog . .~ 11 " 1 ; 1
Ct·o ucho 111et a lady who asked
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hun , "Aro }'ou Jhlrpo Marx'!"
stu l - th ul'! whnt u~ wt mlnt'"
l:a7.liiJ( 111 hl'r loo- lrlzzlt•d ha :t·
1·r&gt;ally !ikt•. no t .m nu· 0111 , s J1I rf! Jn·
at your Jwt·ll'l. lwnrl hur·a·d 111 hf' ttuippt•d, "No, 11rc you?"
your lap , 1 ,~ lhi~ 11111 • wns
J.ndH·~. 1 ~ ·1• 1,1111 dtd Hlwl :
llullt•r t'H I" Wi't';, ' "· " '·' ' '"'' "
Wt• wnndt&gt;r if lht'
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Wt•f' JI , 1111d lnuk rt\ 1 t.u·k (" 1t1l
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'' ,. dt~wnr-ighl .•crn ping awuy nr dirt
thn! 11 tultt's to kc~p our ~lnte
I rnn lwnr mo1l1• IPI'Ih J.! l l i l ~h Plll"ks t•lt·un Hill! u~u!,le Ill th.l ~
lllllJ in tlw tlls i:JHt'&lt;' lll'W th ;.; arru
l'vt• llll'llllllll('(\ Oil!' of llit• ll" p1·l
.ltl't to rntut' right d11w n to
hu lc•s I lt•av t• It I•J Villi tu ~ llllllh hru .~ .. t;wks. we l'c•rt~ •· c~pe&lt;"la l\ y
tlu• nl hc·r two.
tu the I olii'\~ and thiK dt&gt;l&gt;ecratlo,,
·-yes, dc!!t'crutlon Is tht! word
· Pot•_- cld .q brln ~,t lJat·k nwmork~ The s lule workers assiyned to
~J found It ln 11 lJouk
lOil fl thi8 i::L't raally
hot under th :•
81,!0, " The H ; ~/ kuyt&gt;" hy lferhert t'ollnr, but the culprit's 1one. seo.
Qutck. 11 grand piOIJeL·r 1\ory d
I le11ve this with the bold adeuly Iowa.
juration once• st!en !n eountry
'Twas populnr to put nn thP stor t111.
ny leaf
your bookw wa~·. WilY
back then~.
''If yo u spit on lhc floor at
"StC'Ill not t h l~ hook rcr rear home, you can s pit hHe ."
1 lea•·i! It te you, rieur reo.de1',
ar our life For thr oner &lt;"arrlf'!
p butcher knlft• ."
to eult tllla quolRtlon to Instance
And or taur~e thr Old gag nf I've mentioned.
"rt you wbh my 11anw to s~e ,
Look un page 103 "
I.OOKJ.NG AROUND-Had oct'lllliou
to visit !he kitchen of
I nally (cl!! hurl. In 11 Wil l".
Marlin
l(elitaunnt- man ,
oh.
that our lt.'xl lx\oks art• all own ~'rl
lhot~ biJj luscious -pies
lllrnlght
by our Anarrl or ~:d•reat1on, rm·
who tloe ~ n'l low tn look back nt from the oven- and MarguerlttIll• weography . his h i~ t ory, mayhe Dunt so cleverly turning ou t
e\•en that hu~ old arlthnwtir JU oodlea of alover le11f rolh - llvttr)'body w1ntlng to see the newly
)·eurs wo ur.
11\0\'ert in (to
L'onb llulldln&amp;)
I.A't mt&gt; h11dlen In .odd. huwcvt•r Dullon Drulif Slon•~- Frcda ~· uc
·lh&lt;Jt hoard- OWIWtl bookH havr hn!e dolna UJJ he r viHltini out
pruV1' tl \lw prrft••·t !tolutlon . 1 town afte-r lun a ytlan or 11ervlct&gt;
wonlcln 'l really ChRilll"r It for th•! a Mcllif&amp; Gr()('ory- wh11 t a RWtw!

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Arnold Grate, owner

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Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers
of Canton, Mr. an(] Mrs. Donald
'Pullins and daUghter of MarlettR
caned on Mr. and Mrs. Rodnr.y
Pierce Frldey.
Mr. and lllrs. Charles Price anc'l
famlly 11pent the weekend In
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Mra:. Herr'llul Howland and famIly, MrJJ. DDrothy Pence ami
Mrs. Mary Pent!e.
~ra. Mildred Bissell and son!&gt;
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Carton.
Pearl Mosier is spending It
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George Bush and Mr. and' M1's.
Jake Bush and daughter spent
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reUnion at Portland Park were
Mr: .nd .Mra. Jake Van Meter.
Mr. end Mn. Riehaf11 Van Meter,
.Margaret Patricia, Nanc)' Holter
of ueve11l)', 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Van.. Meter and daugbten, Ra·
elne, Mr. 1nd M.rs. Millard · Van
Meter and · fainlly of Syraeuse,
Forrest Va,n Meter, Racine, Mr.
and Mn. Clarence Lawrence and
sona, Margaret Ward, Mrs. Annie Brewer, Muine Powell, Mr.
and Mra. Donald Brewer and
family, Mn. Edgar Brewer and
daUghter all of Portland, Mr. and
MrL Denver Curtis and sons,
Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Newell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pleree
of LOng Bottorir..
Eugene German who Is em
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ra on vac11tlon.
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wl~h _hjl
giandmother
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Jol1nson.
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one ;.,uer almply etanda for another. Ift thhl ample A. • Uto ..
tor the thne L'a, X rvr the two O'a, etc. 811\111 tetttn. •P..
troph... the lenJlh and tormaUon of the wom .... en blntl.
Eatb day the code leltert au dllferot.

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There will be a meeting of a11
inter¢ed lot owners of ~ b e
AdamsviUe Cemetery neir Mason
City il"l tile basement of "the Mason
Yetho(!isl Churcll on Wednesday
evening, July 24, at 8 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is
to Horgaq.lze and elect trustees.
AU persons lnlerest.ed are re·
quested 'o attend.

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In thi s dellr old [alhloned home·
stead

Flowet'l a,re bltlu)mln' l'f41t~ ,
Co!flel a tbCltuaht to me 10 pritc!lous
TJiat In heaven We rna.t meet

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Knlr:ht 1nd Mlal Mildred Cbapman •pent the put week at the
Milton Crippled Children• Camp
1Jmp-1·Uttle near Barbour•vllle.
Mr. and Hn. Earl Fields, Mr.
' and Mrs. BIU Field• apent Tbur•
day In Glllllpo1!-o,
Mr. and Mn. Burley Beard Jr.
and daughter , Chieaao, are visit ing re1atlvea here this week.
Tuesday 1fternoon gueata of
Mr. and Mra. J . M. Crump w~re
Mrs. Pre11ton ADderJton and son
IJavid, SouthsJde and Mr. and
Mn. Jamee L. Anderson vl Charleston. s. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McGuffin
and dauihters of Pt Pleaian~
were vl!iting friendl here Sun ·
day.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Rea and
children of Pitt.aburah and Mr.
and Ml'B. Milton Rea, Birmtnaham
Ala ., and ehi1clren were visiting
J. H. Rea recently.

Durst. Pomeroy, Mn. Elmer Van
Meter and daughter, Jennifer.
Bob Carsey and Ada Van lleter
of Cheahlre were eallina on Mr.
and Mn. Artley Blllr.e Sund.ly •
Mrs. Jamer Vnoru ami crand·
son, Ricky, of Huntlneton were
callina: on Mr. and Mrs. E. G. J"ox
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. C lyd~:~ Bumaarc:Iner
and aon, Calvin, hue returned to
tb~ir home in Letptdc, Ohlo, after
apendlng the past two weelu visltir.g friends -'l.nd relatiYe&amp; ln the
Bend area.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Roush Sr.
of Pennaylvanla, Mr. •nd Mra. Al·
va To1lh&gt;er and famUy of Glen
wood and Randall Wi1Ul1m1 uf
BarbertOn , Ohla were Saturday
gueatl of Mr. and MN.. Cli!·
ford John110n. Sunday evening callers .were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Williams , PL Ple asant.
Mr. and Mri. CUfford Juhnson
an(] Ann and Mn. Fannie Blake
were vlaiting relatlvea at BalU· Sr. Other viaitonr during the week
more, Ohio, sunc'ly .
were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cartwright and family , Middlepart, Mn. W. D.
Lee and sona, Cheshire and Mrs.
and Mrs. Earl Darst and chUdren, vernon Rausb anc'l IKln of Mason,
Gail and Bruce of Pt. Pleasant
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr. accomtis Johnson at Racine, Sunday eve- panled the Dears~ to Marietta orl
Monday .
ning ,
Mrs. Bill Fields and Bessie Jcn
Mn. Alma Peek 1nd sons, John· kina were in Muon Monday.
nie and Jerry, of CJIUUoothe, i..
J . M. Crump attended the ful1
visited Mr. and Mr1. E. 0 . Henry era! of Edwar-d Kinl, Chester, o.,
over the week end.
Mrs. Joe Kearns was 11iaitlnB Mr. Thursday.
and Mrs. Hury Bass at Point
Mrs. George Brown, Columbua
Pleuant Sunday
was a recent bouse guest Of Mr
Mr. ai.d Mrs. E. E. Dearst ot ' and Mrs. W. T. Stone.
Marietta, Ohio, spent the past
Mr. and Mrs. Byron V'an ~e~er
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley of Acme, W.. Va. were vUutmg
friends in Chfton laat Wednesday
and they attended the funeral- of
tdn. Addie Wheeler at West Columbia.
ATTENDS RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Crump atte nded the recepti.un Sunday a£ter!too!l at the home of ¥r. an(]
Mrs. Preston Anderson, SOuthside
By Jan.th Beal
tor Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence
Mrs. 'Dana Dais spent a week
Andersor.: who were
recently end with her sister, Mrs. Arthur
married in Charleston, S. C.
Stewart of Albany.
PERSONALS
Mr. a!'ld Mrs. HL Bolin of Cable
Juhling McClung attended 4-ll visited friends and relatives ber~
camp the past week at Southside. ' recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lerner
Mrs. Leroy Wyant and family
~rent the weekend In Charle!ton.
visited relatives at Racine Sun·
Mrs. D, A. Smith b~t beeD con- day.
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fined to her borne by illness.
Miss Patty and Stanley Beal
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galrlng And Jr. of Cleveland are spending a
ria ughter of Bridgeport, 0 ., spent month's vacatlon
with their
the weekend with Mrs. Henr~· grandparent$, Mr. and Mrs. ~
Jenkins and family . They ' have roy Wyant.
just returned from a 11acatlon to
Mrs. Murl ·Wood spent a day
Wyoming.
with Mrs. Lena Hooper.
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Mis! Loutse Klass of Columbw
Mrs. Bertha Buraoa, BurUnghas been visiting her motber, bam, spent Sunday with her sonMrs. Mary Ann Klass.
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Rev. Harry Joe Grimm ()I Tif· Mrs. Rowland Dais.
fin, 0 ., has be.en visiting hi&amp; faMr. and Mrs. Carl Cone and
ther, . Harry Grimm who is ill.
daughters , Chauncey, spent SunMr. and Mrs. Ediron Connel o! day with Mr.- and Mrs. Melvin
Mt. Vernon were guests the past Morris.
week c.£ Mr. and Mrs. George
Miss Linda Adkiw is apendlng
Lerner.
,tile swnmer tJ;l.OntQ.a with Mr. and
Tuesday ..&amp;1:\C,S\.8 or Mrs. Ora .u:. Mrs. owen Smltb.
Gibbs ~~re . Mr. and Mrs. w. T .
Mrs. Dana Dab1, Mrs . Rowland
Cartmill of Lorain and Mr . an;t Dais, Mn. Rudolph Bursan and
Mrs. (, M. Cartmill and son of Mn. Frank Bunon were recen t
McMeckon, W Va.
visitors In :ttBTkersburg.
Bud Smith and sons, Cincinnati
Mrs. Homer Goodwin and dau·
.vere Sunt.ay guests of Mrs. D. A.
ghter of Athens spent a weekend ·
Smith.
here. Mr. Goor.wln baa been returned to the Veterans Hospita-l
,at Cincinoatl for aurgery.
Patty and Stanley Beal were
overnight 1Nests of Kenny and
Sue Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mllhon~
and ~hildren of Cllester spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Beal.

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11. J'lrat man
39. Harveate4
4.1. cupola.
4.2. Spirit 1amp.
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Owners Of Lots .
At local Cemetery
Are Urged To Meet

o., July 18, 1957__,

Nauona

We'll not foTi!et you, Father. dear.
You ~~;bared our troubles too.
Somed11y we hope to meet you
Jn the home beyond lhe blue.

Now ltrs qr1qt1me

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lttCHAttD S. OWIN- GINIIIAL!AANAGifl
AIYNDLD I. GttllNI - IDITOl
!()me of the tlea al'e broken.
C....t.r L. Tennehlll, StaH Wrtter, IJlllrtl ldltor
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oaveru.1n1 rop-ntltttv._ BoltiiiOII~ltmliOIL 1M. Mil Gtme arP the happy day,
Yet around tbls d'ear' tUd hotne·
ve., New Ya$ Cil)r, 18, N. Y.
ttud
terod 10 clou llliiWnf IU!tor allbe pool
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act, 1! is or no effect.
AUhougll emerge ncy measures,
appropriations fur
current ex:·
penses, and tu levy ni~asures take
ff
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·subject to referendum, the people
stlll have the right lo , voice their
opinions at U)l;! polls. They can drJ
lhis by use iJf the Initiative. 'I'h\s
power, also given by the Constltutian, enables the electors tv propose legislation whteb is first aubmitted to the Genera] Assembly
a nd, if not passed, can later be
pla~~ on the ballo~ Tlbis method
cou
be used to repeal a statute
on which there wail no right of
refer endum .

DAILY CROSSWORD

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The Jolly BuncJI Sewing Club ll :ltli Lo\'e of Lift:
w1' tl have a p!cn 1·e ~day at 6 p. 11·30 Search ror Tureorrow
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at 6 p. m. Menibers are to bring
12:00 Katie's l;(itchen
their table service and a covered 12:30 As th"' Wori ... Turns
1.00 Our Miss Brooks
dish.
L30 Houseparty
TO MAN POSTS
2:00 Big rayof!
All mcmbli'rs of the Ground Ob· 2 :30 Bob Crosby Show
.server's Corps ire uked to ma"n a,oo Bria:hter Day
their posts Ssturday, July 20,
3;15 Seeret Storm
noon to 6 p. m. for the GOC exer3:30 Edge of Nl~ht
cise to be held by the Charleston
'
:00 The £;;riy .Sbuw
Air Defense Filter &lt;;enter. 1t is
a,ao Your Essu Reporter
"Operation Vigilant Four", said
Jack Thomas, Chief.
H5 Spor.ts Parade
Weatherman
•·oo Actlr. n
6:15 Ddllg]&amp;.! Edwards
6:30 My"!frietl.if:·1''llcka
7:00 Vic Damone
8:00 Millionaire
6:30 I've L"'lt A Secrl'-t

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We ap~nt many bappy yean
And aha~d botb jOf and sonQw
And amlled thro'-'lb love and teen.

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS 01' MEIGS-MASON ARIA

ll mlljOI'iiY does not approve _o_f_t_
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THI O~D HOMIITIAD
My homestead In the vatley
aetwefn the ru,aed 1'11119.
Memories of my ohltdhood
Around It llnaer ftill.

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a,oo

Truth or Consequenrel
Tic Tac Dough
l.t Could Be You
iex and Jinx
Current
My L:ttle Y,are:te
Bride. and Groom
Matinee Theater

afternoon at the lAklo
··. ' MedleM;l center.
· The deeeaaed had been in m
health for 1ev~ral months and bad
been residing with his dauibter,
Mr,a. JlU!lt.tl J. Halt, In Pt. PJeiiant for the past 16 yean.
, He ·was prec::eded In death by
hi• wJfe, Mary Jane Windon.
.Funeral aervice&amp; were held on
~Tburlday morning at 10:30 at the
Crow Furieral Home ln ?t. pteas-

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deep 1• d
a~,
a _so
1.
g,M~oh "'''"lllede by ' ".
white
0 lime Mr·
"
·
CD rna~ for her 4-H Club-Vall ey
l'r rao W. 15R~N
F'm· "'' Bo s l
·
Soc-Ia
St
,.
"'
Ohl
h
Y cou s gav(' Sen . New-'
•• ry fll 1 I - ~
o
hcrgN of Oregon a lively half , After a bill is pilssed by the Legho11r on 1'Y SunrlaY- I was am ~r- H:lalure and signed by the Gov~red !l i!ll lrl y ama1.ed at the range of nor, 11 is fiJed in \1\e ortice of the
!herr knowledge-nice to hear Secrl!~nry of State. At that lime,
Conrad Schall and ~is violin the Secretary Of Stale llj.jl&amp;t d eterpgnin- Mitldleport's w~\1
loved mlne what the effecti.Yel da te of
Charlie Mayes live s again in hi.; the act ia. If a b~ll . eonains an
new .~~:ranrlson-Virginia and Er emer~eney clau~e. •f tt, makes a n
nest Co~·t•rt 's new baby- I Wi sh approprlatiun for current.ex'penses,
he con lei hav e seen hlm- Rush or if it levies a tax, it takes effect
Philson hrown as a berry fro m imf!!-edle~te\y upon the siy:ne~lure of
hi~ farm work at his uncle's at t he Governo;, otherwise it does
Racine--! asked him " Pirkln' anv not lake effect untll the exp1ra·
Lomntocs, Hu sh?" Sez hi! "Oh ti~m of n i ~cty days after it 1s filed
only ahout 300 crates fl day "- : w1t h tl1e Scc~et11ry of State.
MARKIT UPORT
.
meet Mrs. Cast•y and flnu hte;st'
Under the Ohio Constitution,
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
new people llvin" 'n theg
,
these lnws lhal do not take eHect Eggs, steady tO firm; net pai.d
l
new
·~ t l u l h e
I.nurl'ncc Milhuan apartmentwe ror nine t Y d &lt;!YS ar~ sulo'J""c
at f11rms tor U. S. consumer whit!.!
welcome lht&gt;m hrre- lwo n e
. rerert'ndurn ; !h&amp;t 1s, th~ rl11 hl of and brown !( A jumbos 37-43; A
pilll for ll llr S(' h OO)
~
lhC pt:ople lO petition and order
large 3S-38; A medium 27-31; .\
1
freshman, one an c'•gh~~egro~ ;r~- t hal the lnw be sul.Jmit~ed lO_ ~he !!ma ll 20-22; B large 26-30; FOH
our neph
K
th
G
voten for apprnv,.J. Thu pct1t10n
white and brown A large 44-43;
scares 1111 ~;itt w~~lte his td~~~~~~~ must he signt·d hby six percdenl ' of A medium 3~; B large 38·39.
1
b t ·
b t
p
the c t•ctors nf t e stale an filed
Chickeru, ateady, fryers 3-3'h
a ~u kmhpo":~ on . at omen'\ with lhc Sec;·('!al'y of State within
K'"ali . 1 h"" 1 an yot t" shw un ~o_o t the ninev days. Such a petition, if lb. 22-23; heavy hens 13·10; lighl
, - w1
ll 11.: sm e e reJoins
lid
th • rr 1
•
1().12.., Valume a-.d pric:e dlstrlbu·
"E r h "
r
.·
lh 1 1 va , w111 pos1pone
e F. ect tvt"l
22; 1~ ,.
, 1/e , c.lr .0, .. a ma l me
,'. date agal.n , until the clc~tion. Up· t\on ()0 fryers 2'7,200 11t
~ ouldn t swrm. - but go~&gt; h . 1111 ~ on the filing of the pet tiQJI the 600 at 23 an.d 8,000 qt uault&gt;te1··
j u t tlll
I th
I t 1"11
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s
. up 11
ose 10•0 s 1 Secretary of State arrang s to have
only tip end of the bar k 1.~ eve•• the "''"ct•'on ,laced on tile ballot. mined prices.
hi
t
I
1d t
"o
r
tuur ng Wll c r WIIS g u . 'I If a m11jority of those voting on th e
Butter, 90 score 71.
see pa:onts carefully
cl_olh l_ng queation approve the act, lt be-the ir htllc one~ In bual~ lfl Ide! comes effective lmmediatei,Y. II
prellt)I'Vt'rs-,IU ror llll', I rl want
a,bOI;t three nf ~r~se on -~~ld Lh~~
t' lbrJ(I] !., [•f!.l:•; :11•:
I d Jf' sca r ed p n - a_ s1 en ~111111:•; ·'':1
22. Whirl. :;,r•l •.i t
,3. Baby bird
ACROSS
der web :uvay lng outside nl)' wli~,_, _.' 11 :•11 1 ·~• :111\ll ':f I
tnr
'
·
Eaker
I
.Goddeu
dow fl.~ I write- the long ~tra ttd
U :"' f
".\•'' \ I fi •-J
wind
I lt.)
6. Corea
·r:ro:;• •. r~· • n ,_,: I' l
kind- these ure balloon s plrlcn
6.
Church
·
lpo.M.,
&amp;. Betallt
t-l l·t r-;· ~1 :oj F\aJrl1rJ
whleh can ride hundrf'd~ of lcf'\
23. Be.
port
r}r&lt;l~•
IIIIJrJ : J
i. SoU~
through the air lh usly- I haV('
; · t::J ll l:lt~
LIF' '-'11
fore
7. Meaau..(feom.)"
fll'."• i:i lJI J:: ' l;.i'
the starlings !lcnred out of mv
2t. Con.
of tenrth
10. Huolc
1 \;jl
fl ~l
J~."
apple tr~e now- develo ping a
firm
cI:JYI:It.)
pooma
:".' ~ tt
Ji:l' \1 L.
danc'ly pitching arm oul of lt- b11l
as. Youna i · : r.• : 1~1 •: ~ I III I :; I
• . Royal
th
d th
obln~
hoth or .•• u. Mother of
,, ._, :,\:'\! , htP &lt;)I I.:
ltOM
ltl.ff
Irllh rodiey an
e
r
1
ere t e er ;r they " ' yo 11
0"
(var.)
18.
Way
Jpo.u.
)
C ev !!
V 1
of
WIIW'W&amp;J 11 . . .ION
cree ping up they K ~ t sHH P9 II. Wicker
IJi. !toman
death , n11ry a rustle--It 's too en·
approach
s•. J'ortbodlnr
ttatumaa
.eontalner
mlcot- blue morning alol"ies 1111
29. Varleptl!d 36. A.rinldnio
11. Strain
u . Ttrht
30. Hawaiian
38. Bitd' ~
roun 1t now at the C\art•nce Cllnc·~
13. Rom.ntan
15. ~ilt
col no
Nora Mills and the Chamb1•rs IIIli'
18. Pair (abbr.)
bird.
~·
83 . More do.f.O. CUckoo
19. Half
IT .Cryot~ln
den- well &amp;amed "lllltlYenly Btu'r."
meat\.
t3. ChlnNJii
an em
18. P'umllhil4
- hear about the old feller h11d
cattd
dialect
21.
J'ortlt;t
20.
Ttlhartum
~ uch an ancient ox " Yt&gt;p," set he
~aym.
)
" once belonged to Geor11e Wuh21.Panona
inglon"-"Really gaapcd a vi~ltar
2t. Man•• ne.mt
It 11urely stood up wt•lt"-" W~ll.
28. MUalllo
it orter'' quoth the other "It's
had th.ree new handles and two
2T. Malayan.
heads.''
loland
31. '11lu
82. Pltllt thoot
88. Tqwrard.
a~. Vnlt.N

POETS CORNER

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1:30

Spinach Playhouse

Mayor of the Town
Father KIIUWS Best
Kraft TV TheAter
This is Your Llfe
Waterfront
Muquerade Party

Jd:aaoh- County dairyman, ' di~d on

~etdly

WCHS-TV ChanneD 8

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B t&gt;a ri 1~~A:~1~ ~k ~~~~~~S~~N~ll d I Lei !ht•m mid mon• whiskers ~ 0 ~~::~~~~· I !ar:epc my !'tit' 1111d QueP.n
&lt;t hout Iowa llrld tht: lu~t~· ::~e p~ctu;c or l-il'nry VIH. Hht•.v lht'M! at c~ur~hake~~-e cnjoy(' d

nn;·1

11.30
12:00
12:30

630 Weatheh&gt;ast
6:35 Spurts Eye
6 :40 NBC News

many years.

Did You Know That?

10:30
t I :00

Bride :mrt Groo!l'l
2.00 Ma~ lnee Theater
3·00 Queen for a D.1y
3:45 Modern RomrmaceJ
4:00 Comedy 'l tme
4 :30 Mov\etime
5 :30 Popeye Presents
5 :45 News Picture

7:00
7:30
6·00
9:00
9 :30
10:00

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Sign On
6 :00 Today
9:00 RomJ.er ROOII
1000 The Price is hight

9:00 . Romper Room
10·00 The Price Is Right
10:30 Truth or CouseqtJ('_nce!
11 00 Tic T::c Dnugb
JI ·30 It CQuld Be You
12·00 Current
1:00 My Little Mo:-g1e

. 6:00

F. E. (Ed) Wind.on
· Dies-On Tuesday
Lakin Center
F. I. {Ed) Windon, 80 retired

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

.Friday

Today

6.00

12:00

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~Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 18, 1957

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CORN MEAL
5 lb. 41c
10 lb. 7Sc
Van Camp

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VIENNA
SAUSAGE
2 cans 39c

.'KARO
SYRUP
, I Y2 lb. jar 25c

SWIFTNING
3 lb. ca~
89c

ARGO
GLOSS
lb. box 15c

MAZOlA
OIL
qt. 77c

CANTALOUPES - each
NIAGARA
STARCH
2-12oz.boxes 43c
Room Deoderant
FLORIENT
79c
NABISCOCHIPPERS
35c
I

NABISCO
RYE THINS
33c
Yan

Camp

BEANIE
WUNIES
2-8 oz. cans 37c

Betty em With Sf Off

FLUFFY WHm
FROSTING
24c

Kaiser - \.!! prlee oalo

BROILER
FOIL
2-20ft. rolls 59c
KOTEX
12's -:-43c
Kleenex

TABLE
NAPKINS
Box 27c

39~

LIPTON
TEA BAGS
Qt. Size 49c
Debnonleo

elbow or shell
MAI:ARONI
1 lb. box 21c
LIN IT
STARCH
12 oz. box 17c
UQUID ..IT
STARCH
qt. 23c;'

KLE£rtEX
400's-29c

~unahlne

HI·HO
CRACKERS
lb. 36c

DELSEY
TISSU.£1
4 rolls -57t

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TELEVISION GUIDE '-·
WSAZ-TV Chan,e13

Ml'. And Mrs. Meigs County Ca nHefp The-ir County Fair
By Buying In For The Small Sum Of A Dollar And AH'alt
The time is here when you can support a
home institution that is older than almost any
person in Meigs County . The 94th Meigs
County Fair is set for middle August and tickets are on sa le today for $1.50. This quite
minor fee entitles the bu)'er to gate admissian to the fair and parking privileges for the
rour-d ay ev12n
, 1_
But more th:m that. the buyer also ac uires
. .
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the right 1
q
a par1ICJpa 1e 1n management of the
'I ·
c
.
~~ e1gs
ountv Agncultural Society County
r esidents are. eligible to vote fo
fl f
r , or 1 e or,
the board of directors of the soclet which
operates the grand show each summe:
It is certa inly true that no one should have
the gall to complain about how their· fair is
operated when so few are willing to help in
orga-nizing . planning, and managing it This
past y£'ar it took a good bit of doing t~ per··
suade a ful1 slate of candidates to fil e for va.
cancaes on the board. After the s late was obtained, and a well -puhlidzerl vote was held
t f
.
·
lle antast1c total of 13 persons had bothered
to become electors
W
e Americans . with TV. radio. movies, exfl'avag!lnza shows of all kinds and all the in
finite variety of prospects f~om the to -. '
a m1c

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vicariously . Too intrequently we are inclined
to participatt' in it ourselves. Certainly it is
easier not to exert ourselves. And let someone else do the work, and enjoy the fruitg of
others' labor
Th t
bl
'th th. · h
1
f
e .rou. .e WI
Is IS t at eventual y ev,
eryo ne IS SJttmg, nobody doing . Th_at's almost
the stage to where our county fatr managem 1
t
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en sys em as arnve .

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Surely these hardy souls who contribu te so
much of thei time f
1 d ·1
r
. rom ~~rma al Y tasks
to create an attractive exhib it once each year
are t o be sa~uted . !he y~un g people working
~~rough ktheir Jumor Fair Board coor~inate
he ;or_ o~ ~u~dreds of exhibitors. So does
e em~ at~l oard. The Granges and Farm
~Jreau ou.nca s, 4-H clubs, FFA and FHA
by ukthbocontrflbhute ~o the event. They too are 1
ac
ne o t e fa1r
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The 1 t M
·
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eas
r. anrl M!'s. Meigs County can
o Is shell out a dollar and a half fo
"
son" ticket to th
.
- ~a seae fair And when the time
comes late next winter to select .,..
plan and mana
.
'"r'rsons to
t th
h hge the 1958 fa:Jr, ]end a hand
o ose w o ave been ca rrying the load so

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h•·.~rty l';,tJ·r.~

IliN!' in CaJ"Iv
prairie tin11's, :1lnn'-l i.thoul harvt·~·
wiH· 1
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I II ll\1 I 1• n ner.~ ll('arl} l:ud you
1'w I tturJtJ·
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t;II"IJ . . 'wt P~, h,J( k .IJJ.; J.lutk 1nu ~
' ~ lid ~toopw_~ tl rt• st ufflll;!
~~~ ~ 1 11 vy 111 10 hi s m ll~ 1 th uve1·
s~,~;. _h :t(' k L:oalt'P with Ill~ ktll i~·
.r WlL! l!h· hnr_lr• of a !t·~ with h i'{
rngt•r&gt; liJscr·lm~ !he rlrw!l ~ l ie~~
;lr~ !.11~ n:onth h~: h_r~ught II ~ul
. : _II! mu d ~~ r tlH.Il ·•~ ;\ toot h,w·k
\h.Jsk Wll~ lul!uwf'rl by anolht•r
&lt;· llr M lt•g. whJeh h•
riJIJowrd
w ~ t~l a hugt' knlfo• fLd uf rlrPssin ;:
w_&lt;~~ htr~ ·~ tht• wholt• do wn w1th 11
"i 1Rar i!J C' ,-up of fr·ng1·an t t·off'L•t&gt;,"
. A , J' ll ll ~l' t•n s u J·~
(Ill! wotHif'l"!)
an·f H llt!lt' 1:1tN ht• ··l·ut orr th,·
Jr: JilJI or ~ 1r_unJ.: It· or
"hit h Ill' IIIIJH· tl. on
hi&gt;l H.urft·" . •
~ Do ~ou ~ pnsf'
t•ar) y l•o hr nr-1 di SI'II~l'. rliai.Jell'~.
fnr~tra!HliH , nt•urn.~~·~ ~~~11! wha'
11 111 1 Nnrr 11 chnnt·r •· l'w11s llw
11 ~ .ltn1 nhtiH.t1•d l!nnd Jivin·, .
s lit arl(•r 1t'.~. ll"fln mu ~d t· ~ ant'
Jlll' l\)' of du {'kPn Jp gs .M numl ·· ·
Hnt 111 1', I Jli'vl"r r uu ld ki'I'P
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1~ wm pt'aS on r11y ktufl·
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If \1. .\ ff'ncken - in li•t'l, I !'callt'
(IJ•IP~! hirn--bul I rnn acr oss a~
l'~.'!ay ."Tht' Duys of Ihe Glants", ·

wh~rl•m hll J le.~cfllws heroic m
hi!.~ or dri nk inJ: IJ f some 50
.vu~ rs lli!O, sn llogg nut• humoJ·ous
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Exlrcu·ts·

" My family
'lnl"lur and my
fa tlll'r" 111 any fl't't' tlllll' 1 It')' had
tu!!k lo a qu11·1 wn·stlinJ uvrr
th&lt;· (~ecantcrs. The dot•tor dt&gt;!'l&lt;~r·
r-rl tlJal n shot of :\-lm·land whi ~W&lt;i!l I h c bt!sl
prevrt~ t lve of
pnPumnnill in
all
of the R
month.~."' (Tht.!i ltJUsl Jw ji,.11 Up
wl!h oy~lcr~ in the R months.)
" l[ und-set wh •~k.v-n powNfu l
dru~ (o h, go ll y) mM!J• 1n 11 ce llllr
Wllh ingrt'du• nt s of wuod nlcr.hol
sn uff. I&lt;Jbasro snuc 1• Jtnd eoffin
• h s
vu rn•s .. o pJl tt~ n t w11.~ 1his in
the new~pupt• •· uffit" l' where I
ya u ·•
k l
wo•· t•t thu l hair lin&gt; linotype;
hr-1okl- dow n und Olll' IIPP I't&gt; lllil't'
I ftolt rt· lw ~t· d who•n 01 t"t•rlai 11
1
h
ran ~~~ s lrl lurl throug h thP
TV pl u ~· WlL' 11\t"l" I;L,I ll1 Khl Tho · pruuf lll't'i ~"
r·t•nsun- l·hi t f d JU I'lwt.•r, a mnn ,
j1 1.~1 b:m·k.t and buwl&lt;·d nit 11 w •·
lhe Jlllll'l' Fir;[ 1111r thtn ){ wu 1d1!
Among !he thnu~nnds of runn y'
tnru lip tlu•JI :lnfll!ll'r (\1]!' Hlll:J IJ llll!lg~ thul l: ruuehn Mm·x hall dt•·
rtt·m hl• ":t 111111"/lt I"J·d u 111.111 hall ll ghl t•d me Wllh I he fttllnwlll2 I~
n·asn u tn lo;,u.t
~ 11 1 wr dupt'r
l 'nl gla;l 1111•11 ,111 . 1101 u~ual l~·
Hit• l'l"ylug 0 •111 • Strnog . .~ 11 " 1 ; 1
Ct·o ucho 111et a lady who asked
·r
hun , "Aro }'ou Jhlrpo Marx'!"
stu l - th ul'! whnt u~ wt mlnt'"
l:a7.liiJ( 111 hl'r loo- lrlzzlt•d ha :t·
1·r&gt;ally !ikt•. no t .m nu· 0111 , s J1I rf! Jn·
at your Jwt·ll'l. lwnrl hur·a·d 111 hf' ttuippt•d, "No, 11rc you?"
your lap , 1 ,~ lhi~ 11111 • wns
J.ndH·~. 1 ~ ·1• 1,1111 dtd Hlwl :
llullt•r t'H I" Wi't';, ' "· " '·' ' '"'' "
Wt• wnndt&gt;r if lht'
nvNage
.,
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... Jcrhn Q. Pui.Jli('
rea lize.~
tho
··c&lt;Jm· With 11w Wi nd""· N:'' ' :+ 11mount o r l.lnw 11nd e ffort and
Wt•f' JI , 1111d lnuk rt\ 1 t.u·k (" 1t1l
:Is uf W! ~ll)'
'' ,. dt~wnr-ighl .•crn ping awuy nr dirt
thn! 11 tultt's to kc~p our ~lnte
I rnn lwnr mo1l1• IPI'Ih J.! l l i l ~h Plll"ks t•lt·un Hill! u~u!,le Ill th.l ~
lllllJ in tlw tlls i:JHt'&lt;' lll'W th ;.; arru
l'vt• llll'llllllll('(\ Oil!' of llit• ll" p1·l
.ltl't to rntut' right d11w n to
hu lc•s I lt•av t• It I•J Villi tu ~ llllllh hru .~ .. t;wks. we l'c•rt~ •· c~pe&lt;"la l\ y
tlu• nl hc·r two.
tu the I olii'\~ and thiK dt&gt;l&gt;ecratlo,,
·-yes, dc!!t'crutlon Is tht! word
· Pot•_- cld .q brln ~,t lJat·k nwmork~ The s lule workers assiyned to
~J found It ln 11 lJouk
lOil fl thi8 i::L't raally
hot under th :•
81,!0, " The H ; ~/ kuyt&gt;" hy lferhert t'ollnr, but the culprit's 1one. seo.
Qutck. 11 grand piOIJeL·r 1\ory d
I le11ve this with the bold adeuly Iowa.
juration once• st!en !n eountry
'Twas populnr to put nn thP stor t111.
ny leaf
your bookw wa~·. WilY
back then~.
''If yo u spit on lhc floor at
"StC'Ill not t h l~ hook rcr rear home, you can s pit hHe ."
1 lea•·i! It te you, rieur reo.de1',
ar our life For thr oner &lt;"arrlf'!
p butcher knlft• ."
to eult tllla quolRtlon to Instance
And or taur~e thr Old gag nf I've mentioned.
"rt you wbh my 11anw to s~e ,
Look un page 103 "
I.OOKJ.NG AROUND-Had oct'lllliou
to visit !he kitchen of
I nally (cl!! hurl. In 11 Wil l".
Marlin
l(elitaunnt- man ,
oh.
that our lt.'xl lx\oks art• all own ~'rl
lhot~ biJj luscious -pies
lllrnlght
by our Anarrl or ~:d•reat1on, rm·
who tloe ~ n'l low tn look back nt from the oven- and MarguerlttIll• weography . his h i~ t ory, mayhe Dunt so cleverly turning ou t
e\•en that hu~ old arlthnwtir JU oodlea of alover le11f rolh - llvttr)'body w1ntlng to see the newly
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11\0\'ert in (to
L'onb llulldln&amp;)
I.A't mt&gt; h11dlen In .odd. huwcvt•r Dullon Drulif Slon•~- Frcda ~· uc
·lh&lt;Jt hoard- OWIWtl bookH havr hn!e dolna UJJ he r viHltini out
pruV1' tl \lw prrft••·t !tolutlon . 1 town afte-r lun a ytlan or 11ervlct&gt;
wonlcln 'l really ChRilll"r It for th•! a Mcllif&amp; Gr()('ory- wh11 t a RWtw!

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Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers
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'Pullins and daUghter of MarlettR
caned on Mr. and Mrs. Rodnr.y
Pierce Frldey.
Mr. and lllrs. Charles Price anc'l
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Mra:. Herr'llul Howland and famIly, MrJJ. DDrothy Pence ami
Mrs. Mary Pent!e.
~ra. Mildred Bissell and son!&gt;
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Jake Bush and daughter spent
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. Tbase itteDdinr the Van Meter
reUnion at Portland Park were
Mr: .nd .Mra. Jake Van Meter.
Mr. end Mn. Riehaf11 Van Meter,
.Margaret Patricia, Nanc)' Holter
of ueve11l)', 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Van.. Meter and daugbten, Ra·
elne, Mr. 1nd M.rs. Millard · Van
Meter and · fainlly of Syraeuse,
Forrest Va,n Meter, Racine, Mr.
and Mn. Clarence Lawrence and
sona, Margaret Ward, Mrs. Annie Brewer, Muine Powell, Mr.
and Mra. Donald Brewer and
family, Mn. Edgar Brewer and
daUghter all of Portland, Mr. and
MrL Denver Curtis and sons,
Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Newell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pleree
of LOng Bottorir..
Eugene German who Is em
ployed , on the Union Barge Line
ra on vac11tlon.
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wl~h _hjl
giandmother
H.ue 1
Jol1nson.
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one ;.,uer almply etanda for another. Ift thhl ample A. • Uto ..
tor the thne L'a, X rvr the two O'a, etc. 811\111 tetttn. •P..
troph... the lenJlh and tormaUon of the wom .... en blntl.
Eatb day the code leltert au dllferot.

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There will be a meeting of a11
inter¢ed lot owners of ~ b e
AdamsviUe Cemetery neir Mason
City il"l tile basement of "the Mason
Yetho(!isl Churcll on Wednesday
evening, July 24, at 8 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is
to Horgaq.lze and elect trustees.
AU persons lnlerest.ed are re·
quested 'o attend.

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In thi s dellr old [alhloned home·
stead

Flowet'l a,re bltlu)mln' l'f41t~ ,
Co!flel a tbCltuaht to me 10 pritc!lous
TJiat In heaven We rna.t meet

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Knlr:ht 1nd Mlal Mildred Cbapman •pent the put week at the
Milton Crippled Children• Camp
1Jmp-1·Uttle near Barbour•vllle.
Mr. and Hn. Earl Fields, Mr.
' and Mrs. BIU Field• apent Tbur•
day In Glllllpo1!-o,
Mr. and Mn. Burley Beard Jr.
and daughter , Chieaao, are visit ing re1atlvea here this week.
Tuesday 1fternoon gueata of
Mr. and Mra. J . M. Crump w~re
Mrs. Pre11ton ADderJton and son
IJavid, SouthsJde and Mr. and
Mn. Jamee L. Anderson vl Charleston. s. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McGuffin
and dauihters of Pt Pleaian~
were vl!iting friendl here Sun ·
day.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Rea and
children of Pitt.aburah and Mr.
and Ml'B. Milton Rea, Birmtnaham
Ala ., and ehi1clren were visiting
J. H. Rea recently.

Durst. Pomeroy, Mn. Elmer Van
Meter and daughter, Jennifer.
Bob Carsey and Ada Van lleter
of Cheahlre were eallina on Mr.
and Mn. Artley Blllr.e Sund.ly •
Mrs. Jamer Vnoru ami crand·
son, Ricky, of Huntlneton were
callina: on Mr. and Mrs. E. G. J"ox
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. C lyd~:~ Bumaarc:Iner
and aon, Calvin, hue returned to
tb~ir home in Letptdc, Ohlo, after
apendlng the past two weelu visltir.g friends -'l.nd relatiYe&amp; ln the
Bend area.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Roush Sr.
of Pennaylvanla, Mr. •nd Mra. Al·
va To1lh&gt;er and famUy of Glen
wood and Randall Wi1Ul1m1 uf
BarbertOn , Ohla were Saturday
gueatl of Mr. and MN.. Cli!·
ford John110n. Sunday evening callers .were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Williams , PL Ple asant.
Mr. and Mri. CUfford Juhnson
an(] Ann and Mn. Fannie Blake
were vlaiting relatlvea at BalU· Sr. Other viaitonr during the week
more, Ohio, sunc'ly .
were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cartwright and family , Middlepart, Mn. W. D.
Lee and sona, Cheshire and Mrs.
and Mrs. Earl Darst and chUdren, vernon Rausb anc'l IKln of Mason,
Gail and Bruce of Pt. Pleasant
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley Sr. accomtis Johnson at Racine, Sunday eve- panled the Dears~ to Marietta orl
Monday .
ning ,
Mrs. Bill Fields and Bessie Jcn
Mn. Alma Peek 1nd sons, John· kina were in Muon Monday.
nie and Jerry, of CJIUUoothe, i..
J . M. Crump attended the ful1
visited Mr. and Mr1. E. 0 . Henry era! of Edwar-d Kinl, Chester, o.,
over the week end.
Mrs. Joe Kearns was 11iaitlnB Mr. Thursday.
and Mrs. Hury Bass at Point
Mrs. George Brown, Columbua
Pleuant Sunday
was a recent bouse guest Of Mr
Mr. ai.d Mrs. E. E. Dearst ot ' and Mrs. W. T. Stone.
Marietta, Ohio, spent the past
Mr. and Mrs. Byron V'an ~e~er
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley of Acme, W.. Va. were vUutmg
friends in Chfton laat Wednesday
and they attended the funeral- of
tdn. Addie Wheeler at West Columbia.
ATTENDS RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Crump atte nded the recepti.un Sunday a£ter!too!l at the home of ¥r. an(]
Mrs. Preston Anderson, SOuthside
By Jan.th Beal
tor Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence
Mrs. 'Dana Dais spent a week
Andersor.: who were
recently end with her sister, Mrs. Arthur
married in Charleston, S. C.
Stewart of Albany.
PERSONALS
Mr. a!'ld Mrs. HL Bolin of Cable
Juhling McClung attended 4-ll visited friends and relatives ber~
camp the past week at Southside. ' recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lerner
Mrs. Leroy Wyant and family
~rent the weekend In Charle!ton.
visited relatives at Racine Sun·
Mrs. D, A. Smith b~t beeD con- day.
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fined to her borne by illness.
Miss Patty and Stanley Beal
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galrlng And Jr. of Cleveland are spending a
ria ughter of Bridgeport, 0 ., spent month's vacatlon
with their
the weekend with Mrs. Henr~· grandparent$, Mr. and Mrs. ~
Jenkins and family . They ' have roy Wyant.
just returned from a 11acatlon to
Mrs. Murl ·Wood spent a day
Wyoming.
with Mrs. Lena Hooper.
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Mis! Loutse Klass of Columbw
Mrs. Bertha Buraoa, BurUnghas been visiting her motber, bam, spent Sunday with her sonMrs. Mary Ann Klass.
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Rev. Harry Joe Grimm ()I Tif· Mrs. Rowland Dais.
fin, 0 ., has be.en visiting hi&amp; faMr. and Mrs. Carl Cone and
ther, . Harry Grimm who is ill.
daughters , Chauncey, spent SunMr. and Mrs. Ediron Connel o! day with Mr.- and Mrs. Melvin
Mt. Vernon were guests the past Morris.
week c.£ Mr. and Mrs. George
Miss Linda Adkiw is apendlng
Lerner.
,tile swnmer tJ;l.OntQ.a with Mr. and
Tuesday ..&amp;1:\C,S\.8 or Mrs. Ora .u:. Mrs. owen Smltb.
Gibbs ~~re . Mr. and Mrs. w. T .
Mrs. Dana Dab1, Mrs . Rowland
Cartmill of Lorain and Mr . an;t Dais, Mn. Rudolph Bursan and
Mrs. (, M. Cartmill and son of Mn. Frank Bunon were recen t
McMeckon, W Va.
visitors In :ttBTkersburg.
Bud Smith and sons, Cincinnati
Mrs. Homer Goodwin and dau·
.vere Sunt.ay guests of Mrs. D. A.
ghter of Athens spent a weekend ·
Smith.
here. Mr. Goor.wln baa been returned to the Veterans Hospita-l
,at Cincinoatl for aurgery.
Patty and Stanley Beal were
overnight 1Nests of Kenny and
Sue Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mllhon~
and ~hildren of Cllester spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Beal.

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4.1. cupola.
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Owners Of Lots .
At local Cemetery
Are Urged To Meet

o., July 18, 1957__,

Nauona

We'll not foTi!et you, Father. dear.
You ~~;bared our troubles too.
Somed11y we hope to meet you
Jn the home beyond lhe blue.

Now ltrs qr1qt1me

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lttCHAttD S. OWIN- GINIIIAL!AANAGifl
AIYNDLD I. GttllNI - IDITOl
!()me of the tlea al'e broken.
C....t.r L. Tennehlll, StaH Wrtter, IJlllrtl ldltor
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oaveru.1n1 rop-ntltttv._ BoltiiiOII~ltmliOIL 1M. Mil Gtme arP the happy day,
Yet around tbls d'ear' tUd hotne·
ve., New Ya$ Cil)r, 18, N. Y.
ttud
terod 10 clou llliiWnf IU!tor allbe pool
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act, 1! is or no effect.
AUhougll emerge ncy measures,
appropriations fur
current ex:·
penses, and tu levy ni~asures take
ff
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·subject to referendum, the people
stlll have the right lo , voice their
opinions at U)l;! polls. They can drJ
lhis by use iJf the Initiative. 'I'h\s
power, also given by the Constltutian, enables the electors tv propose legislation whteb is first aubmitted to the Genera] Assembly
a nd, if not passed, can later be
pla~~ on the ballo~ Tlbis method
cou
be used to repeal a statute
on which there wail no right of
refer endum .

DAILY CROSSWORD

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3:45 Modern Roma nce~
4 :00 Co!lledy Time
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7·00 Jimmie D~on
7:30 Boston Blackle
8•00 Captain Kanye~too
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9,oo Garry Moore
9•30 Arthur Godfre1
10,30 Strike H Rlrh
11:00 Valiant Lady
TO HAVE PICNIC
The Jolly BuncJI Sewing Club ll :ltli Lo\'e of Lift:
w1' tl have a p!cn 1·e ~day at 6 p. 11·30 Search ror Tureorrow
ru
. at the Middleport Roadside Park 11 .45 Guld lng Light
at 6 p. m. Menibers are to bring
12:00 Katie's l;(itchen
their table service and a covered 12:30 As th"' Wori ... Turns
1.00 Our Miss Brooks
dish.
L30 Houseparty
TO MAN POSTS
2:00 Big rayof!
All mcmbli'rs of the Ground Ob· 2 :30 Bob Crosby Show
.server's Corps ire uked to ma"n a,oo Bria:hter Day
their posts Ssturday, July 20,
3;15 Seeret Storm
noon to 6 p. m. for the GOC exer3:30 Edge of Nl~ht
cise to be held by the Charleston
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Air Defense Filter &lt;;enter. 1t is
a,ao Your Essu Reporter
"Operation Vigilant Four", said
Jack Thomas, Chief.
H5 Spor.ts Parade
Weatherman
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6:15 Ddllg]&amp;.! Edwards
6:30 My"!frietl.if:·1''llcka
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8:00 Millionaire
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We ap~nt many bappy yean
And aha~d botb jOf and sonQw
And amlled thro'-'lb love and teen.

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS 01' MEIGS-MASON ARIA

ll mlljOI'iiY does not approve _o_f_t_
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THI O~D HOMIITIAD
My homestead In the vatley
aetwefn the ru,aed 1'11119.
Memories of my ohltdhood
Around It llnaer ftill.

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Truth or Consequenrel
Tic Tac Dough
l.t Could Be You
iex and Jinx
Current
My L:ttle Y,are:te
Bride. and Groom
Matinee Theater

afternoon at the lAklo
··. ' MedleM;l center.
· The deeeaaed had been in m
health for 1ev~ral months and bad
been residing with his dauibter,
Mr,a. JlU!lt.tl J. Halt, In Pt. PJeiiant for the past 16 yean.
, He ·was prec::eded In death by
hi• wJfe, Mary Jane Windon.
.Funeral aervice&amp; were held on
~Tburlday morning at 10:30 at the
Crow Furieral Home ln ?t. pteas-

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0 lime Mr·
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CD rna~ for her 4-H Club-Vall ey
l'r rao W. 15R~N
F'm· "'' Bo s l
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•• ry fll 1 I - ~
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hcrgN of Oregon a lively half , After a bill is pilssed by the Legho11r on 1'Y SunrlaY- I was am ~r- H:lalure and signed by the Gov~red !l i!ll lrl y ama1.ed at the range of nor, 11 is fiJed in \1\e ortice of the
!herr knowledge-nice to hear Secrl!~nry of State. At that lime,
Conrad Schall and ~is violin the Secretary Of Stale llj.jl&amp;t d eterpgnin- Mitldleport's w~\1
loved mlne what the effecti.Yel da te of
Charlie Mayes live s again in hi.; the act ia. If a b~ll . eonains an
new .~~:ranrlson-Virginia and Er emer~eney clau~e. •f tt, makes a n
nest Co~·t•rt 's new baby- I Wi sh approprlatiun for current.ex'penses,
he con lei hav e seen hlm- Rush or if it levies a tax, it takes effect
Philson hrown as a berry fro m imf!!-edle~te\y upon the siy:ne~lure of
hi~ farm work at his uncle's at t he Governo;, otherwise it does
Racine--! asked him " Pirkln' anv not lake effect untll the exp1ra·
Lomntocs, Hu sh?" Sez hi! "Oh ti~m of n i ~cty days after it 1s filed
only ahout 300 crates fl day "- : w1t h tl1e Scc~et11ry of State.
MARKIT UPORT
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meet Mrs. Cast•y and flnu hte;st'
Under the Ohio Constitution,
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
new people llvin" 'n theg
,
these lnws lhal do not take eHect Eggs, steady tO firm; net pai.d
l
new
·~ t l u l h e
I.nurl'ncc Milhuan apartmentwe ror nine t Y d &lt;!YS ar~ sulo'J""c
at f11rms tor U. S. consumer whit!.!
welcome lht&gt;m hrre- lwo n e
. rerert'ndurn ; !h&amp;t 1s, th~ rl11 hl of and brown !( A jumbos 37-43; A
pilll for ll llr S(' h OO)
~
lhC pt:ople lO petition and order
large 3S-38; A medium 27-31; .\
1
freshman, one an c'•gh~~egro~ ;r~- t hal the lnw be sul.Jmit~ed lO_ ~he !!ma ll 20-22; B large 26-30; FOH
our neph
K
th
G
voten for apprnv,.J. Thu pct1t10n
white and brown A large 44-43;
scares 1111 ~;itt w~~lte his td~~~~~~~ must he signt·d hby six percdenl ' of A medium 3~; B large 38·39.
1
b t ·
b t
p
the c t•ctors nf t e stale an filed
Chickeru, ateady, fryers 3-3'h
a ~u kmhpo":~ on . at omen'\ with lhc Sec;·('!al'y of State within
K'"ali . 1 h"" 1 an yot t" shw un ~o_o t the ninev days. Such a petition, if lb. 22-23; heavy hens 13·10; lighl
, - w1
ll 11.: sm e e reJoins
lid
th • rr 1
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"E r h "
r
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lh 1 1 va , w111 pos1pone
e F. ect tvt"l
22; 1~ ,.
, 1/e , c.lr .0, .. a ma l me
,'. date agal.n , until the clc~tion. Up· t\on ()0 fryers 2'7,200 11t
~ ouldn t swrm. - but go~&gt; h . 1111 ~ on the filing of the pet tiQJI the 600 at 23 an.d 8,000 qt uault&gt;te1··
j u t tlll
I th
I t 1"11
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s
. up 11
ose 10•0 s 1 Secretary of State arrang s to have
only tip end of the bar k 1.~ eve•• the "''"ct•'on ,laced on tile ballot. mined prices.
hi
t
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"o
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tuur ng Wll c r WIIS g u . 'I If a m11jority of those voting on th e
Butter, 90 score 71.
see pa:onts carefully
cl_olh l_ng queation approve the act, lt be-the ir htllc one~ In bual~ lfl Ide! comes effective lmmediatei,Y. II
prellt)I'Vt'rs-,IU ror llll', I rl want
a,bOI;t three nf ~r~se on -~~ld Lh~~
t' lbrJ(I] !., [•f!.l:•; :11•:
I d Jf' sca r ed p n - a_ s1 en ~111111:•; ·'':1
22. Whirl. :;,r•l •.i t
,3. Baby bird
ACROSS
der web :uvay lng outside nl)' wli~,_, _.' 11 :•11 1 ·~• :111\ll ':f I
tnr
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.Goddeu
dow fl.~ I write- the long ~tra ttd
U :"' f
".\•'' \ I fi •-J
wind
I lt.)
6. Corea
·r:ro:;• •. r~· • n ,_,: I' l
kind- these ure balloon s plrlcn
6.
Church
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lpo.M.,
&amp;. Betallt
t-l l·t r-;· ~1 :oj F\aJrl1rJ
whleh can ride hundrf'd~ of lcf'\
23. Be.
port
r}r&lt;l~•
IIIIJrJ : J
i. SoU~
through the air lh usly- I haV('
; · t::J ll l:lt~
LIF' '-'11
fore
7. Meaau..(feom.)"
fll'."• i:i lJI J:: ' l;.i'
the starlings !lcnred out of mv
2t. Con.
of tenrth
10. Huolc
1 \;jl
fl ~l
J~."
apple tr~e now- develo ping a
firm
cI:JYI:It.)
pooma
:".' ~ tt
Ji:l' \1 L.
danc'ly pitching arm oul of lt- b11l
as. Youna i · : r.• : 1~1 •: ~ I III I :; I
• . Royal
th
d th
obln~
hoth or .•• u. Mother of
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ltOM
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Irllh rodiey an
e
r
1
ere t e er ;r they " ' yo 11
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(var.)
18.
Way
Jpo.u.
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C ev !!
V 1
of
WIIW'W&amp;J 11 . . .ION
cree ping up they K ~ t sHH P9 II. Wicker
IJi. !toman
death , n11ry a rustle--It 's too en·
approach
s•. J'ortbodlnr
ttatumaa
.eontalner
mlcot- blue morning alol"ies 1111
29. Varleptl!d 36. A.rinldnio
11. Strain
u . Ttrht
30. Hawaiian
38. Bitd' ~
roun 1t now at the C\art•nce Cllnc·~
13. Rom.ntan
15. ~ilt
col no
Nora Mills and the Chamb1•rs IIIli'
18. Pair (abbr.)
bird.
~·
83 . More do.f.O. CUckoo
19. Half
IT .Cryot~ln
den- well &amp;amed "lllltlYenly Btu'r."
meat\.
t3. ChlnNJii
an em
18. P'umllhil4
- hear about the old feller h11d
cattd
dialect
21.
J'ortlt;t
20.
Ttlhartum
~ uch an ancient ox " Yt&gt;p," set he
~aym.
)
" once belonged to Geor11e Wuh21.Panona
inglon"-"Really gaapcd a vi~ltar
2t. Man•• ne.mt
It 11urely stood up wt•lt"-" W~ll.
28. MUalllo
it orter'' quoth the other "It's
had th.ree new handles and two
2T. Malayan.
heads.''
loland
31. '11lu
82. Pltllt thoot
88. Tqwrard.
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Mayor of the Town
Father KIIUWS Best
Kraft TV TheAter
This is Your Llfe
Waterfront
Muquerade Party

Jd:aaoh- County dairyman, ' di~d on

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B t&gt;a ri 1~~A:~1~ ~k ~~~~~~S~~N~ll d I Lei !ht•m mid mon• whiskers ~ 0 ~~::~~~~· I !ar:epc my !'tit' 1111d QueP.n
&lt;t hout Iowa llrld tht: lu~t~· ::~e p~ctu;c or l-il'nry VIH. Hht•.v lht'M! at c~ur~hake~~-e cnjoy(' d

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Bride :mrt Groo!l'l
2.00 Ma~ lnee Theater
3·00 Queen for a D.1y
3:45 Modern RomrmaceJ
4:00 Comedy 'l tme
4 :30 Mov\etime
5 :30 Popeye Presents
5 :45 News Picture

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6 :00 Today
9:00 RomJ.er ROOII
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9:00 . Romper Room
10·00 The Price Is Right
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11 00 Tic T::c Dnugb
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12·00 Current
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F. E. (Ed) Wind.on
· Dies-On Tuesday
Lakin Center
F. I. {Ed) Windon, 80 retired

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5 lb. 41c
10 lb. 7Sc
Van Camp

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SAUSAGE
2 cans 39c

.'KARO
SYRUP
, I Y2 lb. jar 25c

SWIFTNING
3 lb. ca~
89c

ARGO
GLOSS
lb. box 15c

MAZOlA
OIL
qt. 77c

CANTALOUPES - each
NIAGARA
STARCH
2-12oz.boxes 43c
Room Deoderant
FLORIENT
79c
NABISCOCHIPPERS
35c
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NABISCO
RYE THINS
33c
Yan

Camp

BEANIE
WUNIES
2-8 oz. cans 37c

Betty em With Sf Off

FLUFFY WHm
FROSTING
24c

Kaiser - \.!! prlee oalo

BROILER
FOIL
2-20ft. rolls 59c
KOTEX
12's -:-43c
Kleenex

TABLE
NAPKINS
Box 27c

39~

LIPTON
TEA BAGS
Qt. Size 49c
Debnonleo

elbow or shell
MAI:ARONI
1 lb. box 21c
LIN IT
STARCH
12 oz. box 17c
UQUID ..IT
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qt. 23c;'

KLE£rtEX
400's-29c

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HI·HO
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DELSEY
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f-DaUy Sentinel,

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Softball fans who have trekked over to Wahama for the
tournament report tt&gt;e OVEC team is the class of the
I t B t'
•d s on tb e e 1ec t nc
· b oys t o b eco me
o . e .tors are Iay i n g 2 · 1 Ou
champs.
Good crowds- in fact full houses--have been in attendance
and thus Ralph Sayre's llth annual Softball Tournament alf
ready may be calJed a success . The opening round was eatured by two no-hit performances . Two games to date in two
nlghts of play have been called before Tegulalion seven innings have been covered beca-use of high scores.
A lot of fa st pi•J•ers are bnltli n"' typewri ter wht&gt;n she is sitting
It out for honors and ir yo u wa nt' home alont' doi ng the samf' to
a fine ev£'ning's enlertainmem. go. the lutest baby .

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·woody r.a ll and Larry Morrison
are connlv111g to llllttth their
league lcaHing t .it.tle- Lt.·ague baseball ('luh~ ·a an i'xhihilwn game
sonn.
~unison ~lgnalctl l'flrly this
Wt'ek th nl hi..! ("Oulrl conw Uown
Wedne-sday night. Woody had a
cardt'd with a Gallipolis
1 game
club. Conn.,l'!ions will be made
1 soon for SlHl'
1
When it does bas('ball fans
s ho-uld iinc up t~ see the hattie.
Racine h&lt;ts a slick outfit hended
by three rt-liable pitchers 1hi' Ntl. l
fireman being Wee Fuozy Wolfe,
husky young brother o( Ultle and
Big 1-'oo[y. Th.ese are the baseball·
ingest brothers ever to rise- up out
or Racine perhaps
Woody 'IHIR Chttriey Bush. John·
ny Singer, Hnd Russ McElhinney,
a a l'ronl line pitchers. WhctbeT
they can ~ubdue th&lt;.• Racine hit·
·t.;ors i~ a mo,,t point indeed.
Watch for it. It ought to be good.

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fi.nt slsn ., jJJncss -- . - H~ Is
Best Quolilied to advise you _..
We are WeJI QUI!Iltfied :te· fill
his PrePJcriJtlona for you! · The
speakl"r ? Warren G. HHrdin~-:.

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CORD SUITS
Vulues to $28.95

SALE $1'9.95

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OVEC ' On the Other hand' had I"
•t,uggle
•II th"" w•y
~
" to come from
beh 'ond to .. ,·n by 6·"&lt;J ·on e·oght ·,,, ,,_
ings over West rolumbla.

Frla.y'•
'l'h Rcdl eg ,. 5....• v &gt;"to
Ch '
t 8 klGamar
. . e)• over the
2 1...; .- nlfht 1 Nc'" e York
Giants, W~dne idly
M'llcagok a t roo
Ne YnY"rk ....
no'""'
,.,.
· 1 wau
1.'£-&gt; a Phil
w d "lpho'a a•.•
ro·
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no'fo,hl "'''''· 1;, o11e &lt;!'xam ple.
1 1
'- mcinna 1 a .
a e
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Crowe slammed two hofners
St. Louis at Pltt~burgh ~ltibt
while drivllli' 10 four runs to lead
The Philip Sporn team. fell
AMERICAN LEAGUE
h · R dl - b tt '
tl k AI
.... 8 1 th e seamll 11S lh ey gave
w ,.. . •.£
e
e n.&gt;leg a at:onslstiml
lng a ae hitter
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apa.,
rp. 0 ..
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l'ltl
1 1 h 1 8 b s 1·
y k
66 7
23
56
J e suppor
o d urLako'
er uj
lvN('w Ol'
C.rowe has rut togeher a good seath
d Ch'
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, .619 4
ers on e moun ·
n umpe
Jcago
&lt;J 2 3...
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son so i&lt;~r as a "replacement" Ior
· 10 a quw
· k 2-0 1ca d on 1wo h'Is
t Boston
m
4•u 41 ·"'' 12
Klu:rowS"Id.
and two errors in the firsf inning Cleveland
44 41 .!H8 J21f2
Hits 19th Homer
and added seven more in the third Detroit
42 43 .494 14 1/ 1
Crowe hit his 19th 'homer in the
on 3 series of infield hits which Baltimore ·. · 40 44 .476 16
second i nt1 ing with the bases empwere unplayable by the Sporn I Kansas City · · · 32 52 .381 24
ty_ He slmlm1cd his 20th into the
men.
Washingto,l · · · 29 !59 .330 29
upper right
field. st11nds in the
h G 11
dd d h.
W•dn••d•v'• Relult&amp;
third innwg . to foUow singles by
3
. Pre~c er ~ oway , e t c Chicago 3 Baltimore 1
Gus Bell and ,Frankie Robinson.
clmchlng run 10 the bot.om .0 f lht&gt; Washington 11 Cleveland 6 nigh!
The fil'sl i1aseman's sluJ!Iging
fourth whe~ _he 1 ~ o~r With a New York 5 Detroit 1 iligtit
gave the Hedl~'s a 4-1 lead, which
~~~~ r~;Or~h~~u~ad;d~t ~~~-Omao~: I ~ansas _ City 4 Boston 3, 12 inn- proved to bl" the needed tally to
runs in their top or Lhe fifth the mgs, mghl
defeat the Gianttf, and gave Brooks
game was over because of 8 iourFriC?h•.v'• G•~h't'
Lawrence Ius lOU, win of the seane, ruling
Boson
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at
1cago m.,
son,
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Baltimore at Karuas City night
Leo Valentine's two run h.--6mes Washington at Detroit nigbt
for OVEr in 1he bottom or the· New Ygrk at Cleveland night
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seventh inning ti1'd t-he .:arne up
INT,ERNATIONA\. L.AOUIII
with WeHt Columbia ~tJ 5-~. Two
W L Pet.
men were out at the time and it BuHnlo
. . . . . . . ~2 41 .559
r
looked as If West Columbia would Richmond
ri2 63 .!153
be Lhe Cinderella lel'm of the Toronto
~I ~2 .546
tournament.
Roches'ter . . . . . . . . 50 48 · .821
Pomeroy
Havana
44 50 .468
Actually, Valentine's lohg fly to Miami . , , . . . . . .
42 48 ,46J
Will Be Closed
right field was mbjudsed by Don· Columbus . . . . . .
41 42, .441
nie Vln Matre and went over hiS'
40 ~1 440
hea d.
Montreal .....
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Rochester;'
MontTeal
5
ft'eop-2nk
Clark of OVEC Jed off the last Columbus
Burfalo S Toronto
2
3 J-lavana 2
or the eighth in ning wl!h a double
and then scored with two outa on Richmond 0 ¥iaml 0 lJt, t ie
called after 8 . Lnnings raln '
Olin Neal's denn sins'le Into right
., d
Richmond at Miami, 2nd pp
center.
'tonight. Sporn will meet West rainAMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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'Nle Braves dumped the Phillie•
from nra:t place to third by beatinK them, lll-3. Wedoeflday night.
The Cuba defeated the Pirate.~,
.~ -1. in their ow, private battle for
seventh r:ace.
Yanka Hold lctr;to
The Yankee~ retained tbelr four
game lead in the Amer:can Le•.cue

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RIP HONOiti!D
phia Ph liLies outfielder Rip ftcpul!iki was presented with a watch
••for. ·u•Btanding effort" at tbt'
1-3
July "ba!leball
( •rum ~( the P"ll
11 It·
delphia Sports
Wrtters A!I~J\.
Wednesday Repulskl earned . the
award for batUng over .300 smec

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SPORT
SHIItTS

Values to $4.00

Values to $MO

Scile $1.89

Sale $U9

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d1lldNftl Aftrr a puncture or blowo11t. tblt'
"built-ill ~" liu you drive i•
a!fFtt. at' nonnal specd1, for 100
Diliei or· more. Stop in todiy. 1
We'D" ii~ you a bit b'~-:.La: do 1

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From Middleport to
Pomeroy will be Me for one
passenger or 35c each when
there Is more than one passenger.

Aulborlled Goodyear
Tire Dlalrlbntor

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DAYTON, Ohio
UP- Sammy
Snead, shooting one of his finest
rounds, led 64 .•urvivor.li into two
sudden-death 18-hole rounds in
the PGA gdll champJonship today
wHh al. the lop favorites still In
The running.
Doug Ford, the favorite; Walter Hurkemo, one of the greatest
match players in the game; de·
rending chumplon Jackie Burke,
U. S. Open king Dick Mayer anti
most of Lhe other "name" golfers
still Were in the runnlnif.
S.nead defeated Joh.n Ser11fln or
Pittston, Pa., 4 fnd 2. as he overpowered the nl ly 6,773-yard Ml·
«mi Valley Golf ('lub. ,He wns
SIX under par tor the 16 h.oles.
Dow Flnslcr\llald, another or
the heralded youngster• ~ho is
playlni in the event lor the first
Ume, mad! !he serorut round
When his opponont, Theodore
Slelchter, the 39-year-old pro at
tll~ Getty~burs Country Club at
GettYRburJ: Pa. 1 w:wre President
Elsertbower p1ay11 his aolf when
at h.li' fJMn hdme there, called a

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Ml• Mace! smJth, Howard Park-er, Earl Clark, Cbarlel lllrelnto,
1tarU1 Frank, Paul r. AJldrew,
Mn. Vercia Stout, Eloise Connolly, Thelma Cue.
Minenville-.-Vernon Nease, Rl·
chard Rummel, Paul Kloea, Joe E.
Tbortn Jr., \'lra;ll Halnm.
Letart PJII.........Se•nt A.dlle)'.
ReedJvUle-Jobn C. Riee.
Athen.s-)[n. GaynoU Clark.
Akron, Q-Baudll1· Manley,
Sidney Burton.
Muon. w. Va.-Marearet Ea·
kin McDaniel.
Rutland-Miss ~rletta Crou,
Willl11m Brown, Charles c. KinJ,
Vlrg\. l Atkins.
Chester- Mrs. Erma Cleland,
Frtd e. Smith, Mra. Nina Robin·
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Cheshire-Charles Thomas, Jackit! Oiler.
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fortllnd-Eda;ar Brewer, Sid·
nry W. Durst.
Hefulock Grove-MUdred Stock
ton.

Uis rellow pros wh1• know hirn
best said that Burite was playmil
only because he thouKht it was
lhe thing for a defending chunl·
pion tO do.

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Mr1. Kathryn
Mooi'e,
Allen
Jlugbes.
.SYracuse-Guy Guinther, Mrs.
~ulab Gibbons, · Oris Hubbard.
' Harmon . O'Brien, Fred Crow,
· »- Mrs. Gunet Roush. ·
Racine It Racine R. n.-Mfs.
Verna Rose, Miss Wilma Sayre,
lin!. Mabel ShieM:s, Mrs. Dor!s
,Sty~. Paul Smith, M..J:s. France!'!
Philson, )burice Lot~, Dan C.
llii'tinger, He-left Fisher, Mrs.
llakrl~ Smith.
Donald Hendricks, Harriet Nelg
le'r~ Cdi'a lUrch, Halle I . Fox;, Nou
'N5n:-: Jaeob Bush, Opal Van
'Meter, P~tty Shain.

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was a 5·1 Choice •n the field r;r
12s teeing Qft tor the first rouna
play.
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Mn.
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Mrs. Mary Mlller spent a da~ in
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Sister Martha· , llotltse of the
Convent of -the Holy Nativity of
Fondu Lac, Wis., spent several
John Warner, ' Eddie Bradley,
dar Witti her auni\it
' Mrs. Irving Robert Gibson, Gordon Gibson and
Kah. Sfie Was en ute to · Wash· David Wiseman · are spendin&amp; a
lngton, D. C., to vWt her mother. week at the Boy Scout ComP at
Mr. and Mrs. M'ax Gilmore Kootago, W. Va.
and children of Ptioenix, Ariz ...
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Wl\aley o-f
are visiting Mr. 'and Mn. Llw· Chi1lieothe, spent SUnd11y with the
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rertce Whitlate" a11.4 Mr. and Clint Gilkeys Sr.
Mi's. Raymond ~ CotterlU !Visited
Mrl. Bill HUdson. Mrs. Gilmore
Is the daUghter·' of Mr. Whitlatch ·h er mother who Js all at Baltimore,
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ahd sister of Mrs. Hudson and Ob!o.
Mtl.! Margaret J!:llls assisted Mn.
is her fir!it vl'lit here tn
Roy Wi.seman with her house work .
years.
'Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gilkey nlade
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ituhb.ilrd rtre a buaine~ trip to Ga11lpo1is Monannouricins the birth of 4 son at day.
Hoh:er Hospifal\ July lf. Grand·
Mrs;. WeJtha . Cla~;k .a11d her sisp8reht's are Mr. and Mrs; James ter: Maude, were dhiner gi.I-:!Sh of
Stewart of Mason and Mrls. Mary the Robert Clarks,
!lubl&gt;ard.
.Mi's. Martaret Douslas and Lola
CJ-irk Coris\ilted a doctor at GalliDavid. PadKett visited friends
recently.
in SprirlgiitHl f~nU:Y.
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Mr.
SWisbl!r is moving bi..s equip·
Mrs. Robert Harden has been men on the Ernest Mayhl!gh, Don
returned to her home from the' Cotterm and Cora Lee farms to
Holzer Hospifal wh.E!re she was bcani strippinr operations.
confir\~d several days.
Mil&amp;.Lo.uise ,Carsey spent a week
Th-. an~ual' .plc!nic.~or the
wit~ ,he~. ~unt in Dayton.
1
cuse Gzrrden Club wul' be
Mlu uOhnie Miller spent two
the Roadside Park on p;:;ld~~ weeks with ber aunt in Columbus.
The
Mrs: Harry Douglas is spending
a couple of weeks with her son,
Murl Douela•.
Gajy 'Poley s9ent t. wi:!ek in
Colbilibtii wttit· hla mother.
Bible School is being held here
each ·day fot- tW~ weeks.

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M'4ini· plaYed collet.Jate ball at
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And conaider, if yi&gt;u will. what a wonderful
J&gt;romi&amp;o this 02troordinory longevity holds ' for
..,~al&lt;ver lensth of time this t'Onilem811 elects lo
.keep the car in his poo...,ion.
It tes6&amp;ea~ fo.r ;DAtAnce# ·to hU Cadilloc's great
·CJU&amp;Iity ••• to it. e~duling and ·~tnelesi ltylilll
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Mrs. Thomai !lul'f'1
and Mr, and Mrs. Jack WUUlm
~nd aon were ealled to Col~lijb..t\(
bv t6e death d! his' uritli!' · JSilli'
Matthew.
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Miss Marie
lfouduh~lt
Ath.ens spent the weeken.::dinui;~,
ller parents Mi. and Mrs. ~
Houdashelt.

the whole fulwe lifli of ihe
haa just jlurcbaacd • ; • be ,..,u]d

For the odds are that his Cadillac will traV.I
lit..ally hundreds;-of thousanda of !lu;lling and

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Home Grown

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Cuyahoga Falls, Mrr.
Mildre4 m" . head and son, Canton, Mu
rs. Woodson Ha)'hes
agd .IIV!.•.J..hl !'&lt;H~ grandchild
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r.&lt;~ll or Ch.ar·
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Fresh Ground Beef
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a possible winner.

Ford R1,.d F1vorite
However, even if he was at Hw
Flcks.
top or his ga111e . Btu ke would
·Buckle)' and rlaugh- on!!&lt; be rated second tu rugged
.a day Doutc Ford, who won the litlc in
1955 and who is the leaf,iusl
money winner on the 1957 tOLLr· .
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,GJ:HI Savin•• on All Summer Merthandtse Tlkeb From

DOWNIE-GROSS,
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W. Vi., spOilt liorif, Sat~t4!\i ililt\1'
Wel!.nesday at th~ holt!e of offi)jij
Ke_tsey.
Clarence Rupe, Five Pdinta, c.-lIed on his sister, Mra. Th~&amp;dcWe
K~nnedy , Sunday.
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Bernard Ledlle has emplo)iftent
a_t tbe Vanadium plant. Hll ~ livlna, f-of -tHi!~~esent, at the1 ~orne
of bla ' btolnef·Jn.law and aiiot\1;',
Mr. ·r~ .M&lt;~; J!Otl' ~artrulii.
· ~~a~jlrtfP11!tj!il, Rld'· Granl!i!; SP~fttl
ttie week end at home.
Mr. and Mrt; Dale Howell· or
Springfield aile di!hd\lli. W "eek
at the h9:mi! ol liW ri\onieio Mrs.
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Mrs.
Hal-old Gar'dii~ ~6. ·~to~dWy.
·Mrs. Hardld. (}~ ~ .,: her
'4Uests this wet!l( h~ a:raJid~'Hitdren
Eddy end Kenny LOq Garnet of
• Columbus and Vit!ky and Billy Fet·
ty of Lang.sville.
Harold Gardner is bAt!k at his
old employment· at New Phl1adeiJdlia. I

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B &amp; B Cabs anywhere within
Middleport city limits, includina: &amp;Uroad-St.. Gravel Hill
and up to th.e Pomeroy Brldp,e
will be 35c tach.

MinneapoHs g Denver B
Omaha g St. J'aul 3
Wichita a Louisville 6
Indianapolis .3 Charleston 2, ht
12 innings
Indianapolis 5 Charleston 4, S
innings. curfew
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ghr:w. · former world lisht-heavy·
wt'ight chnmpion, will ~elp \)~ad
c· st the world he&lt;1vye1ght tttk
b~ut •betweon champion ~o,y~
Patterson and Tomnty Hul' a-no
Jackson al the Polo Gr nds
.July 29.

eWer Ule weak ei\d1..

Ciay uptil Tuet&lt;)ay at the home of
iiU ollit, C~fl Kenne~Y. at Utb·
nedy at Uthopblls, WhUe there he
C:Of\IUited a weciaUst In Columbus:.
, Mr. and M,rs. Cuh Bnley spent
Tue,daf in Wellston on business.
MY. 4nd Mrs. Wilbur ReeVes
and children. Columbus. spent Saturdu night and Suhday at the
bo'mt! of her parents.- Theodore
Kennedy. Their son , Gary, tetnained for a week.

E!fe&lt;tlve July 15

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TAXJ FAR.E INCREASES

Juiy 29th

PC.&lt;\ Col£ Round I

MEN'S SPORT COATS 1-3 OFF

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penaitJo.' shot ori lft~l=m=&amp;e~l~f~':"_'~h:•j,~~~;:~"!!'!~M~I4tl~~lo~port:;!
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Cll'lU'th Sunday momlna .
Tbe ice crt:lm fe1Uval JJ)Ontored
_,Y the 4·H Club a.t the church on
saturday evenlnJ
well attend·
.ed and proceed, were about $40.
!Mr. an'd Mrs. Richard Felty and
10na were guest• of Mr. and Mrt,
V:enclall Kaylor at Muon, W. Vi.,

,ular

tl(ti;Jamlly Columbus ""''' !lUMia·
'C\f Mr. and M:rs. C&amp;fol Pie~ antt

NOTICE

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fla,l)lida)'.

The Nhtionr.l Leagueh racebooth
resembled a c--,·owded p one
·t·ng
wIth f our olh er C' Iubs t wa1
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around impatie-ntly to ptl h m a
pennant call as soOn as t ey cau
~rr~e.first · place C:.ll'dinals off
St. Lou is just m&lt;:~naged to sneak
into the lead by one percentage
point with a .3 victory over
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Lnnm~s :h~l~ra~g~o~be~a~l~B~a~lt~im~o~r~e,~3~-l~,~·~n~d~t~h~e~J~u~n~e~f§o~ru~m~.===::E:lE'"

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b•fore
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pttched
e!gbt
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H•ul
Sanchcr, aft..
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•c-ed
theo'•, tho'rd ,'"'n
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runn ers .)n first and second with
two out.
Snnchr-7. hallowed
onet' more
run
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e m·e re 1r1ng
•ller .
Robinso
apparently
the
worse
for n, the
beaning none
Tuesday,
was discbarged from the hospital
Wed nesday. He coUected one hit
for four times at bat.
The Redl egs • wmnmg
. . run cam e
· lhe f'fth
·mmng
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when Johnny
Temp 1e 1e d oIf with a doubl e to
and seored on a wild pitch
~~n ter
the Giants' Mike Mc&amp;rmick.

NOTICE

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NEW YORK UP - Clnclnnafl's
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Brooklyn
46 37 .5- 1 ~J plenty or trouble with
hts ailing
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47 39 ·547 2
back, but the injury wasn't hurling
Cincinnati
York
40 45 .471 8 l.2 George
bit today
New
Pittsburgh
Crowe.Crowe
on theone
bench
until . KJu'~
31 ~ ~ t71f1
Chlrago
2R ~2 .3M I 8
trouble began. ·has proved h ·
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co·n",·,,n'"a n,"Ndc•w~·'ayR,,..
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baseman has com_e througH in tilt.'
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St; Lolus' 7 Broo~l,Yl.l 3 ~~~ t . , Ail s to lead Cincinnati to a num·
Milwaukee lO Philadelphia 3 ru11 j bcr or h~uu fought vktori~s lhis
Chicaco 4 Pittrburgh 3 ntght '
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!ish Amateur charnpiun , won the
Ike Goll Tournament Wedne11day
'lh 11
d 72 h0 1
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recor
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280. Pete Arend fini~he1l seco nd
d P I K II
288
wl'h awith
e Y was
lhtrd
a an
294 inau the three-day
· lc.urnament spo nso rec I by lh t'
N('w York Duily Nrws.
Columbia in the consolation game
scheduled to start at 7:30. The
champiomhlp tilt wlll follow im mediately .
Line S&lt;"o re~:
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Sporn
000 00- 0 4 4
Lakin
207 lx- 10 9 2
BattericR: Stivers and D. Clark ;
Nibert and W. Galloway.
2nd Game
W. Columbia
010 004 OU- 5 5 ~
FRI., JULY 19, 9,Jl0 P.M. !EDT!
OVF.C
000 021 21-6 8 8
TRIALS - I:SO
Batll'rirl!: Miller anrl Ducky Van
8 ev•ml.s. Modified and strictly
Maire: Hoach , Rnnkin (6J, and
.!ilOck.\1. Com pt!tltlon open. J&lt;'REE
Neal.
parking . . BIG: ADDED AT'rHACTION, performances !)('tween races: All-American Daredevil Thrill Show.
Adults,
.SUiO. fl t(l 12, tHlc; undl·r 6
r~uJo;E . Also 11t.ock l'ar rar.t·~ Sunrluy, July 21, 3.00 p.m. F.OT.

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BASEBALL RESULTS

Lakin will face OVEC of Kyger
Creek in t h.e finals of the Bend
Softball Tournament aI Bachtel
Fit:ld in Mason City tonight as a
result of wins over Philip Sporn
and We!!t Columhl9 , respectively.
l''t n;ght
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Lakin puiJed one or the biggest
surprises of the meet as they ran
roughshod over Sporn to Win by
a score of to-o in an abbreviated
five inning affair.

By Cllet TannoblU

Odie is rontemplalin.e: matrlmony and admits th at he 'll have
~u rearrangf' hls ~ork:' sc hNlule
after that f.ttuclysm lc evl..!nl so as
not lo br on his _spo rts beat m
tlfl en dunnP, 1hc n~ght hours.
ll takes a rarP httle womln to
u!Kierstand why her one and only
must ru_sb down loa tool ball park
to get hne scores and run sco ring
plays at _
10 .P· m., or sit at 1:1 de~k
unhl m1drught 11panklng a silly

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Count In
Play

SPORTS
DESK

od'· c O'Donnell of Gallo'pol'o .•, oop
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!'om Log' " llo'gh '"h&lt;&gt;ol lo radoo
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•nd from thNe '" tho (',allo· ,,,li~
..Tribun(''s Sports DL•sk ,' lakes time"
to help school official s keep corn:
pletr lndivtdua l records on battin g during ba st•llllll ~eason, and
~hooting pernmlagcs in ba:-;kethull
seHson .

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Softball fans who have trekked over to Wahama for the
tournament report tt&gt;e OVEC team is the class of the
I t B t'
•d s on tb e e 1ec t nc
· b oys t o b eco me
o . e .tors are Iay i n g 2 · 1 Ou
champs.
Good crowds- in fact full houses--have been in attendance
and thus Ralph Sayre's llth annual Softball Tournament alf
ready may be calJed a success . The opening round was eatured by two no-hit performances . Two games to date in two
nlghts of play have been called before Tegulalion seven innings have been covered beca-use of high scores.
A lot of fa st pi•J•ers are bnltli n"' typewri ter wht&gt;n she is sitting
It out for honors and ir yo u wa nt' home alont' doi ng the samf' to
a fine ev£'ning's enlertainmem. go. the lutest baby .

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·woody r.a ll and Larry Morrison
are connlv111g to llllttth their
league lcaHing t .it.tle- Lt.·ague baseball ('luh~ ·a an i'xhihilwn game
sonn.
~unison ~lgnalctl l'flrly this
Wt'ek th nl hi..! ("Oulrl conw Uown
Wedne-sday night. Woody had a
cardt'd with a Gallipolis
1 game
club. Conn.,l'!ions will be made
1 soon for SlHl'
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When it does bas('ball fans
s ho-uld iinc up t~ see the hattie.
Racine h&lt;ts a slick outfit hended
by three rt-liable pitchers 1hi' Ntl. l
fireman being Wee Fuozy Wolfe,
husky young brother o( Ultle and
Big 1-'oo[y. Th.ese are the baseball·
ingest brothers ever to rise- up out
or Racine perhaps
Woody 'IHIR Chttriey Bush. John·
ny Singer, Hnd Russ McElhinney,
a a l'ronl line pitchers. WhctbeT
they can ~ubdue th&lt;.• Racine hit·
·t.;ors i~ a mo,,t point indeed.
Watch for it. It ought to be good.

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Speak to your noctor at the
fi.nt slsn ., jJJncss -- . - H~ Is
Best Quolilied to advise you _..
We are WeJI QUI!Iltfied :te· fill
his PrePJcriJtlona for you! · The
speakl"r ? Warren G. HHrdin~-:.

lEt&lt;!~'~·

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CORD SUITS
Vulues to $28.95

SALE $1'9.95

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•t,uggle
•II th"" w•y
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" to come from
beh 'ond to .. ,·n by 6·"&lt;J ·on e·oght ·,,, ,,_
ings over West rolumbla.

Frla.y'•
'l'h Rcdl eg ,. 5....• v &gt;"to
Ch '
t 8 klGamar
. . e)• over the
2 1...; .- nlfht 1 Nc'" e York
Giants, W~dne idly
M'llcagok a t roo
Ne YnY"rk ....
no'""'
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1.'£-&gt; a Phil
w d "lpho'a a•.•
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Crowe slammed two hofners
St. Louis at Pltt~burgh ~ltibt
while drivllli' 10 four runs to lead
The Philip Sporn team. fell
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Klu:rowS"Id.
and two errors in the firsf inning Cleveland
44 41 .!H8 J21f2
Hits 19th Homer
and added seven more in the third Detroit
42 43 .494 14 1/ 1
Crowe hit his 19th 'homer in the
on 3 series of infield hits which Baltimore ·. · 40 44 .476 16
second i nt1 ing with the bases empwere unplayable by the Sporn I Kansas City · · · 32 52 .381 24
ty_ He slmlm1cd his 20th into the
men.
Washingto,l · · · 29 !59 .330 29
upper right
field. st11nds in the
h G 11
dd d h.
W•dn••d•v'• Relult&amp;
third innwg . to foUow singles by
3
. Pre~c er ~ oway , e t c Chicago 3 Baltimore 1
Gus Bell and ,Frankie Robinson.
clmchlng run 10 the bot.om .0 f lht&gt; Washington 11 Cleveland 6 nigh!
The fil'sl i1aseman's sluJ!Iging
fourth whe~ _he 1 ~ o~r With a New York 5 Detroit 1 iligtit
gave the Hedl~'s a 4-1 lead, which
~~~~ r~;Or~h~~u~ad;d~t ~~~-Omao~: I ~ansas _ City 4 Boston 3, 12 inn- proved to bl" the needed tally to
runs in their top or Lhe fifth the mgs, mghl
defeat the Gianttf, and gave Brooks
game was over because of 8 iourFriC?h•.v'• G•~h't'
Lawrence Ius lOU, win of the seane, ruling
Boson
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Leo Valentine's two run h.--6mes Washington at Detroit nigbt
for OVEr in 1he bottom or the· New Ygrk at Cleveland night
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INT,ERNATIONA\. L.AOUIII
with WeHt Columbia ~tJ 5-~. Two
W L Pet.
men were out at the time and it BuHnlo
. . . . . . . ~2 41 .559
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looked as If West Columbia would Richmond
ri2 63 .!153
be Lhe Cinderella lel'm of the Toronto
~I ~2 .546
tournament.
Roches'ter . . . . . . . . 50 48 · .821
Pomeroy
Havana
44 50 .468
Actually, Valentine's lohg fly to Miami . , , . . . . . .
42 48 ,46J
Will Be Closed
right field was mbjudsed by Don· Columbus . . . . . .
41 42, .441
nie Vln Matre and went over hiS'
40 ~1 440
hea d.
Montreal .....
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MontTeal
5
ft'eop-2nk
Clark of OVEC Jed off the last Columbus
Burfalo S Toronto
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3 J-lavana 2
or the eighth in ning wl!h a double
and then scored with two outa on Richmond 0 ¥iaml 0 lJt, t ie
called after 8 . Lnnings raln '
Olin Neal's denn sins'le Into right
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Richmond at Miami, 2nd pp
center.
'tonight. Sporn will meet West rainAMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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'Nle Braves dumped the Phillie•
from nra:t place to third by beatinK them, lll-3. Wedoeflday night.
The Cuba defeated the Pirate.~,
.~ -1. in their ow, private battle for
seventh r:ace.
Yanka Hold lctr;to
The Yankee~ retained tbelr four
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RIP HONOiti!D
phia Ph liLies outfielder Rip ftcpul!iki was presented with a watch
••for. ·u•Btanding effort" at tbt'
1-3
July "ba!leball
( •rum ~( the P"ll
11 It·
delphia Sports
Wrtters A!I~J\.
Wednesday Repulskl earned . the
award for batUng over .300 smec

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Values to $4.00

Values to $MO

Scile $1.89

Sale $U9

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"built-ill ~" liu you drive i•
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Pomeroy will be Me for one
passenger or 35c each when
there Is more than one passenger.

Aulborlled Goodyear
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DAYTON, Ohio
UP- Sammy
Snead, shooting one of his finest
rounds, led 64 .•urvivor.li into two
sudden-death 18-hole rounds in
the PGA gdll champJonship today
wHh al. the lop favorites still In
The running.
Doug Ford, the favorite; Walter Hurkemo, one of the greatest
match players in the game; de·
rending chumplon Jackie Burke,
U. S. Open king Dick Mayer anti
most of Lhe other "name" golfers
still Were in the runnlnif.
S.nead defeated Joh.n Ser11fln or
Pittston, Pa., 4 fnd 2. as he overpowered the nl ly 6,773-yard Ml·
«mi Valley Golf ('lub. ,He wns
SIX under par tor the 16 h.oles.
Dow Flnslcr\llald, another or
the heralded youngster• ~ho is
playlni in the event lor the first
Ume, mad! !he serorut round
When his opponont, Theodore
Slelchter, the 39-year-old pro at
tll~ Getty~burs Country Club at
GettYRburJ: Pa. 1 w:wre President
Elsertbower p1ay11 his aolf when
at h.li' fJMn hdme there, called a

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Ml• Mace! smJth, Howard Park-er, Earl Clark, Cbarlel lllrelnto,
1tarU1 Frank, Paul r. AJldrew,
Mn. Vercia Stout, Eloise Connolly, Thelma Cue.
Minenville-.-Vernon Nease, Rl·
chard Rummel, Paul Kloea, Joe E.
Tbortn Jr., \'lra;ll Halnm.
Letart PJII.........Se•nt A.dlle)'.
ReedJvUle-Jobn C. Riee.
Athen.s-)[n. GaynoU Clark.
Akron, Q-Baudll1· Manley,
Sidney Burton.
Muon. w. Va.-Marearet Ea·
kin McDaniel.
Rutland-Miss ~rletta Crou,
Willl11m Brown, Charles c. KinJ,
Vlrg\. l Atkins.
Chester- Mrs. Erma Cleland,
Frtd e. Smith, Mra. Nina Robin·
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EVERY DAY
Moraiag and Afteroeon

Creamo Oleo · · · ·
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Cheshire-Charles Thomas, Jackit! Oiler.
,
fortllnd-Eda;ar Brewer, Sid·
nry W. Durst.
Hefulock Grove-MUdred Stock
ton.

Uis rellow pros wh1• know hirn
best said that Burite was playmil
only because he thouKht it was
lhe thing for a defending chunl·
pion tO do.

'Searles Repaid

, • (CcmtlnuH II' rom Pa,. 6M)
Mr1. Kathryn
Mooi'e,
Allen
Jlugbes.
.SYracuse-Guy Guinther, Mrs.
~ulab Gibbons, · Oris Hubbard.
' Harmon . O'Brien, Fred Crow,
· »- Mrs. Gunet Roush. ·
Racine It Racine R. n.-Mfs.
Verna Rose, Miss Wilma Sayre,
lin!. Mabel ShieM:s, Mrs. Dor!s
,Sty~. Paul Smith, M..J:s. France!'!
Philson, )burice Lot~, Dan C.
llii'tinger, He-left Fisher, Mrs.
llakrl~ Smith.
Donald Hendricks, Harriet Nelg
le'r~ Cdi'a lUrch, Halle I . Fox;, Nou
'N5n:-: Jaeob Bush, Opal Van
'Meter, P~tty Shain.

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was a 5·1 Choice •n the field r;r
12s teeing Qft tor the first rouna
play.
will be
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evening
a:upMr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy.
per
a:uests
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Mn.
Ch.ar·
Mrs. Mabel
Winebrenner and
les Goegl,ein, Flatwoods. 1
Mrs. Mary Mlller spent a da~ in
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Sister Martha· , llotltse of the
Convent of -the Holy Nativity of
Fondu Lac, Wis., spent several
John Warner, ' Eddie Bradley,
dar Witti her auni\it
' Mrs. Irving Robert Gibson, Gordon Gibson and
Kah. Sfie Was en ute to · Wash· David Wiseman · are spendin&amp; a
lngton, D. C., to vWt her mother. week at the Boy Scout ComP at
Mr. and Mrs. M'ax Gilmore Kootago, W. Va.
and children of Ptioenix, Ariz ...
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Wl\aley o-f
are visiting Mr. 'and Mn. Llw· Chi1lieothe, spent SUnd11y with the
I
rertce Whitlate" a11.4 Mr. and Clint Gilkeys Sr.
Mi's. Raymond ~ CotterlU !Visited
Mrl. Bill HUdson. Mrs. Gilmore
Is the daUghter·' of Mr. Whitlatch ·h er mother who Js all at Baltimore,
.
ahd sister of Mrs. Hudson and Ob!o.
Mtl.! Margaret J!:llls assisted Mn.
is her fir!it vl'lit here tn
Roy Wi.seman with her house work .
years.
'Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gilkey nlade
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ituhb.ilrd rtre a buaine~ trip to Ga11lpo1is Monannouricins the birth of 4 son at day.
Hoh:er Hospifal\ July lf. Grand·
Mrs;. WeJtha . Cla~;k .a11d her sisp8reht's are Mr. and Mrs; James ter: Maude, were dhiner gi.I-:!Sh of
Stewart of Mason and Mrls. Mary the Robert Clarks,
!lubl&gt;ard.
.Mi's. Martaret Douslas and Lola
CJ-irk Coris\ilted a doctor at GalliDavid. PadKett visited friends
recently.
in SprirlgiitHl f~nU:Y.
. .
Mr.
SWisbl!r is moving bi..s equip·
Mrs. Robert Harden has been men on the Ernest Mayhl!gh, Don
returned to her home from the' Cotterm and Cora Lee farms to
Holzer Hospifal wh.E!re she was bcani strippinr operations.
confir\~d several days.
Mil&amp;.Lo.uise ,Carsey spent a week
Th-. an~ual' .plc!nic.~or the
wit~ ,he~. ~unt in Dayton.
1
cuse Gzrrden Club wul' be
Mlu uOhnie Miller spent two
the Roadside Park on p;:;ld~~ weeks with ber aunt in Columbus.
The
Mrs: Harry Douglas is spending
a couple of weeks with her son,
Murl Douela•.
Gajy 'Poley s9ent t. wi:!ek in
Colbilibtii wttit· hla mother.
Bible School is being held here
each ·day fot- tW~ weeks.

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LONG BEACH, Calif. UP Leona Gage. l blaek·haired Cin·
,derella from 'Maryland who en·
tered the- Miss Universe contest
with only SlO in her ·poallet,
~il~tY btpt -won the coveted
U~l·ed dress.United Statea-in a
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Royally Brand Cruohed or Diced golden frui•.

Pork-Beans lo~~~~b. $1.00 . Peanut Butter.~~~~.~:~:::.39c
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or ftl)e
yean
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teaaue has signed h.11 1957 contral!t .,.:ith the
Detroit Lions.
M'4ini· plaYed collet.Jate ball at
MU'" '*y state TeaellerS College
Jlf K8ilt\aCky.
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79c Chicken Backs. ... 10c
Chicken Wings . :·. 19c

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And conaider, if yi&gt;u will. what a wonderful
J&gt;romi&amp;o this 02troordinory longevity holds ' for
..,~al&lt;ver lensth of time this t'Onilem811 elects lo
.keep the car in his poo...,ion.
It tes6&amp;ea~ fo.r ;DAtAnce# ·to hU Cadilloc's great
·CJU&amp;Iity ••• to it. e~duling and ·~tnelesi ltylilll
I .. and to i~ extraordinary qependability,
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to 5:30 P.M .

Mrs. Thomai !lul'f'1
and Mr, and Mrs. Jack WUUlm
~nd aon were ealled to Col~lijb..t\(
bv t6e death d! his' uritli!' · JSilli'
Matthew.
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Miss Marie
lfouduh~lt
Ath.ens spent the weeken.::dinui;~,
ller parents Mi. and Mrs. ~
Houdashelt.

the whole fulwe lifli of ihe
haa just jlurcbaacd • ; • be ,..,u]d

For the odds are that his Cadillac will traV.I
lit..ally hundreds;-of thousanda of !lu;lling and

POMEROY

PIIONE 330-M

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SYRACUSE

'SWEET CORtf .... · ..' ·.. ·.... ·.. .. it d.z:' 39c

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STORE IIOURS

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, . "-AnS · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · doz. 23c

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sIlls. 49c
Sugar · · ·· S Ills. S4c

SIMONS MARKET

8 A.M: to 9 P.M.

Home Grown

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Cuyahoga Falls, Mrr.
Mildre4 m" . head and son, Canton, Mu
rs. Woodson Ha)'hes
agd .IIV!.•.J..hl !'&lt;H~ grandchild
' afi~ )Usj )'Q!e :
r.&lt;~ll or Ch.ar·
leston,
Va. an Mr. and Mrs. K..
C. Helemerlck~ Parkersburg:

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7 DAYS PER WEEK

2 for 31e

Ms

IFalls,
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Greathouse,

WU\" PAY MOllE?

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1 lb. 39t:

Dog Food

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Fresh Ground Beef
3 lbs $1.00

a possible winner.

Ford R1,.d F1vorite
However, even if he was at Hw
Flcks.
top or his ga111e . Btu ke would
·Buckle)' and rlaugh- on!!&lt; be rated second tu rugged
.a day Doutc Ford, who won the litlc in
1955 and who is the leaf,iusl
money winner on the 1957 tOLLr· .
nament trail with earnings of

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TIRES

,GJ:HI Savin•• on All Summer Merthandtse Tlkeb From

DOWNIE-GROSS,
Inc.
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.Mrs. Mary Farmer, Hometown
W. Vi., spOilt liorif, Sat~t4!\i ililt\1'
Wel!.nesday at th~ holt!e of offi)jij
Ke_tsey.
Clarence Rupe, Five Pdinta, c.-lIed on his sister, Mra. Th~&amp;dcWe
K~nnedy , Sunday.
\
Bernard Ledlle has emplo)iftent
a_t tbe Vanadium plant. Hll ~ livlna, f-of -tHi!~~esent, at the1 ~orne
of bla ' btolnef·Jn.law and aiiot\1;',
Mr. ·r~ .M&lt;~; J!Otl' ~artrulii.
· ~~a~jlrtfP11!tj!il, Rld'· Granl!i!; SP~fttl
ttie week end at home.
Mr. and Mrt; Dale Howell· or
Springfield aile di!hd\lli. W "eek
at the h9:mi! ol liW ri\onieio Mrs.
e Kenni\V
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Mrs.
Hal-old Gar'dii~ ~6. ·~to~dWy.
·Mrs. Hardld. (}~ ~ .,: her
'4Uests this wet!l( h~ a:raJid~'Hitdren
Eddy end Kenny LOq Garnet of
• Columbus and Vit!ky and Billy Fet·
ty of Lang.sville.
Harold Gardner is bAt!k at his
old employment· at New Phl1adeiJdlia. I

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B &amp; B Cabs anywhere within
Middleport city limits, includina: &amp;Uroad-St.. Gravel Hill
and up to th.e Pomeroy Brldp,e
will be 35c tach.

MinneapoHs g Denver B
Omaha g St. J'aul 3
Wichita a Louisville 6
Indianapolis .3 Charleston 2, ht
12 innings
Indianapolis 5 Charleston 4, S
innings. curfew
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ghr:w. · former world lisht-heavy·
wt'ight chnmpion, will ~elp \)~ad
c· st the world he&lt;1vye1ght tttk
b~ut •betweon champion ~o,y~
Patterson and Tomnty Hul' a-no
Jackson al the Polo Gr nds
.July 29.

eWer Ule weak ei\d1..

Ciay uptil Tuet&lt;)ay at the home of
iiU ollit, C~fl Kenne~Y. at Utb·
nedy at Uthopblls, WhUe there he
C:Of\IUited a weciaUst In Columbus:.
, Mr. and M,rs. Cuh Bnley spent
Tue,daf in Wellston on business.
MY. 4nd Mrs. Wilbur ReeVes
and children. Columbus. spent Saturdu night and Suhday at the
bo'mt! of her parents.- Theodore
Kennedy. Their son , Gary, tetnained for a week.

E!fe&lt;tlve July 15

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TAXJ FAR.E INCREASES

Juiy 29th

PC.&lt;\ Col£ Round I

MEN'S SPORT COATS 1-3 OFF

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penaitJo.' shot ori lft~l=m=&amp;e~l~f~':"_'~h:•j,~~~;:~"!!'!~M~I4tl~~lo~port:;!
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Cll'lU'th Sunday momlna .
Tbe ice crt:lm fe1Uval JJ)Ontored
_,Y the 4·H Club a.t the church on
saturday evenlnJ
well attend·
.ed and proceed, were about $40.
!Mr. an'd Mrs. Richard Felty and
10na were guest• of Mr. and Mrt,
V:enclall Kaylor at Muon, W. Vi.,

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tl(ti;Jamlly Columbus ""''' !lUMia·
'C\f Mr. and M:rs. C&amp;fol Pie~ antt

NOTICE

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Langsville

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fla,l)lida)'.

The Nhtionr.l Leagueh racebooth
resembled a c--,·owded p one
·t·ng
wIth f our olh er C' Iubs t wa1
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around impatie-ntly to ptl h m a
pennant call as soOn as t ey cau
~rr~e.first · place C:.ll'dinals off
St. Lou is just m&lt;:~naged to sneak
into the lead by one percentage
point with a .3 victory over
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Lnnm~s :h~l~ra~g~o~be~a~l~B~a~lt~im~o~r~e,~3~-l~,~·~n~d~t~h~e~J~u~n~e~f§o~ru~m~.===::E:lE'"

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b•fore
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e!gbt
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H•ul
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theo'•, tho'rd ,'"'n
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runn ers .)n first and second with
two out.
Snnchr-7. hallowed
onet' more
run
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e m·e re 1r1ng
•ller .
Robinso
apparently
the
worse
for n, the
beaning none
Tuesday,
was discbarged from the hospital
Wed nesday. He coUected one hit
for four times at bat.
The Redl egs • wmnmg
. . run cam e
· lhe f'fth
·mmng
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Ill
t
when Johnny
Temp 1e 1e d oIf with a doubl e to
and seored on a wild pitch
~~n ter
the Giants' Mike Mc&amp;rmick.

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Brooklyn
46 37 .5- 1 ~J plenty or trouble with
hts ailing
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47 39 ·547 2
back, but the injury wasn't hurling
Cincinnati
York
40 45 .471 8 l.2 George
bit today
New
Pittsburgh
Crowe.Crowe
on theone
bench
until . KJu'~
31 ~ ~ t71f1
Chlrago
2R ~2 .3M I 8
trouble began. ·has proved h ·
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worth fcrr lhc Redle-gs. The fir. '
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baseman has com_e througH in tilt.'
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St; Lolus' 7 Broo~l,Yl.l 3 ~~~ t . , Ail s to lead Cincinnati to a num·
Milwaukee lO Philadelphia 3 ru11 j bcr or h~uu fought vktori~s lhis
Chicaco 4 Pittrburgh 3 ntght '
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GREENWICH, Conn. UP- Witlie Turnesa, formf'r U. S. an11 Br1-·
!ish Amateur charnpiun , won the
Ike Goll Tournament Wedne11day
'lh 11
d 72 h0 1
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recor
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280. Pete Arend fini~he1l seco nd
d P I K II
288
wl'h awith
e Y was
lhtrd
a an
294 inau the three-day
· lc.urnament spo nso rec I by lh t'
N('w York Duily Nrws.
Columbia in the consolation game
scheduled to start at 7:30. The
champiomhlp tilt wlll follow im mediately .
Line S&lt;"o re~:
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Sporn
000 00- 0 4 4
Lakin
207 lx- 10 9 2
BattericR: Stivers and D. Clark ;
Nibert and W. Galloway.
2nd Game
W. Columbia
010 004 OU- 5 5 ~
FRI., JULY 19, 9,Jl0 P.M. !EDT!
OVF.C
000 021 21-6 8 8
TRIALS - I:SO
Batll'rirl!: Miller anrl Ducky Van
8 ev•ml.s. Modified and strictly
Maire: Hoach , Rnnkin (6J, and
.!ilOck.\1. Com pt!tltlon open. J&lt;'REE
Neal.
parking . . BIG: ADDED AT'rHACTION, performances !)('tween races: All-American Daredevil Thrill Show.
Adults,
.SUiO. fl t(l 12, tHlc; undl·r 6
r~uJo;E . Also 11t.ock l'ar rar.t·~ Sunrluy, July 21, 3.00 p.m. F.OT.

JULY
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BASEBALL RESULTS

Lakin will face OVEC of Kyger
Creek in t h.e finals of the Bend
Softball Tournament aI Bachtel
Fit:ld in Mason City tonight as a
result of wins over Philip Sporn
and We!!t Columhl9 , respectively.
l''t n;ght
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Lakin puiJed one or the biggest
surprises of the meet as they ran
roughshod over Sporn to Win by
a score of to-o in an abbreviated
five inning affair.

By Cllet TannoblU

Odie is rontemplalin.e: matrlmony and admits th at he 'll have
~u rearrangf' hls ~ork:' sc hNlule
after that f.ttuclysm lc evl..!nl so as
not lo br on his _spo rts beat m
tlfl en dunnP, 1hc n~ght hours.
ll takes a rarP httle womln to
u!Kierstand why her one and only
must ru_sb down loa tool ball park
to get hne scores and run sco ring
plays at _
10 .P· m., or sit at 1:1 de~k
unhl m1drught 11panklng a silly

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Count In
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SPORTS
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od'· c O'Donnell of Gallo'pol'o .•, oop
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..Tribun(''s Sports DL•sk ,' lakes time"
to help school official s keep corn:
pletr lndivtdua l records on battin g during ba st•llllll ~eason, and
~hooting pernmlagcs in ba:-;kethull
seHson .

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Spec:ial ·- One month for 25 cenls per word.
Full rate c,, 2 cent.&amp; per word will be chnrgt•ti fnr advPrt tllin~ lr
aot paid for before the 15ln of each month followim: l n~ertl on.
Errers In Advertising-Should be reported immedia tely The
D•ily Sentklcl '11- 111 :JOt be responsible for mmre than one incorl'flct Insertion.
Card of Thanb and SneehJ Notice• of Events $1 .00. Obituarie•
published at 1 cent l)er word

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Expcnenc-c
Home Restaur &amp;nt.

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ACCIDENT

WHn ted--Housekceper
OIJ
ye;;, ~ of age. Conl&lt;~ct John Buck
ncr. 157 Dock Sl. , Middleport.
7-lfi- 12tp

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planned to be held Auguat 9th
at the Roarfs1de Park. A summer
orrerin g of $15.00 was sent !o
Medical Miss1o ns. Mrs.
Robert
Harden re.ugned as secrl'lary aud
was J"cplaced by Mrs. Donald Cottrill. Mr~ . Mayme
Holmer 9:nd
Mrs Thomas
Clark, hostesses.
served refreshments to 9 members and 2 VISitors during ~ lh-:
socia l hour.
'T'he Budders ClasA of Asbury
Methodist Church held a wienpr
roal!t at Bailey·~ Lake July ~ lh
Boatmg and swimmmg were also
\nj oyed. Attendmg were J,ht&gt;
ttlacher Mrs. Mark Duerr and

m.embe-rs Muy Jane Louks, Mary
Hendrix, R!ue Ann Thelll and
Nancy Eichinger. Unable to at·
tend were Ruth Wingett and Billy Jean Cundiff.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Kritter were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raines, daughters Karen and Penny of Elsmere, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Flick, Bobby Searles of Findley
and Mrs. Alta 0111 and daughter,
Connie of Pomeroy.
Afternoon
caller&amp; were Mr. and M.rs. Bernest Bruch and daughter Ell:ts·
beth and so n Delbert , Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Krider and Ells-

WANTED Immediately '136-M
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C ushm ~ n Scooter.
n(·wlv over
PNONEI
4311
for 3-6 weeks. Unattached, rehau lcrl Sell dthlP
Kv crc ' l
spo nsible woman, 21- 50 yrs. of
Mc Danud . f)t: :tr!OIId ~"'!
Midage. Exp'::'l ien.ced with chlld
HAM SHOOT Jul:; 21st at Ru~·
dlcport
7 lfl-3tp
care-, cooking and general house- IN LOV1NG MEMORY OF WAIO
Freeker 's Farm, Ftve Points 121
-- C'linlo.1 Halliday, second son of
work. Good pay. Must live in.
ttl dark sponsored by Porn ero:/
FOR SALE
Ross and MaHle Bowles Ht,liPhone 24l , Mrs. Finley. 7 Ul 6tc
day, waa born ncar Dexter, Ohio,
M no.~~
7 '~~ 4 ~
The u ndcrs t~ n('(l ts offct ing fer
Sept. 3, 1904, where he grew to
sale the T ho m:.~ •, A w.•J.:ll('r pr·r
.. OTICES : TURNER R~11.1nlon, Old perry tn Letar t 'f&lt;'idl ~, Ohw
ap- WANTED : Experienced waitress.
manhood. H~ wu called home
Must be ov•·r lB. Apply Parker
Duhlr Church, M••iiii Co., on fl1 tl1sed at Sl2 ,00UOU +111 1 cannot
the evenlr.g of June 7. 1957, ue·
Restaurant rome-roy, 0 .
ing IS2 yean, 9 mo:ttha and 4
July U, 1957. B..k•P dinn•r bl' sold for lt&gt;ss th ~n th;rt amou nt
7 US 3tc
dayg of age. He was united in
12 noon. Tell 'f~JUr friends.
subject to th(' Jtpprnval of l:lC'
marriage with Anna Glady.!!
7-17-3tc
Probate Cour t for inf~H·nurlion
Bowen
, August 9, 1933. Their
---::--:-·--- --- - - - - perta ining h' biddm g, ca ll Sybd
home was blessed with two sont,
H••dctuart." for
Ebersb.ach. I' hone Nu. 467.
Alan Laing, presently engaged
hm-'?nile Lugg.tge - Lane Cedar
7-17-6te
with the United States Armed
WORK
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or
ironing
at
Cne-sts - LAU Window Fans- - - -- - - - -- - - - ·
Services, stationed at Camp Rob.
home.
Call
622~-J
after
4
p.
m.
Frigidaire Refrleeraton.
16 M:\1 Sou nd Mnvif'• Pr.lJt •dor
erts,
Californ1a, and Ivan ~er·
7-18·3Lc
•k•r Furniture, Middleport, Ohio
A-J condition !"'r1sl $4~0 new
rill
at
home .
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$12~ Rober t HurU!II, 12() Cole
In addition to his bereft family
,-------;- - Sl. f'om eroy, OhiO . Phone 447M Wanted- PAPER H.\NG[I\G- -25
Home made 1ce cream. ra ke alh1
he is survived by his aged moyears experience. Free et' i
pie. Sacred Heart
Church. I 7-17-3tp
ther, Mrs.· Ross Halliday: one
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racin •
Thur~ .
July 18 , llt•g tnnh·•f 111
brother, Carroll, or Washington
Box 124, Ohio.
7-5--•'
J.:.r ra~e,
6 r. -~ 7·16-3tc: f) rooms , 2 lr&lt;Jtl11 +nmr ~
1 C. H. : his si.r;tcrs , Mrs Elsie Mrfurnace, h&lt;ISCIIH'Ill $10500 C~ rt
Caskey of Dexter; Mrs. Gladys
be duplexed ('ii \ IIY . .luh n i\'1.
Enochs of Wilmingtu,• ; Mrs. Mar(2)
RICh mo nd , R14 E Mnm St.,
vel Mutchler of Athens; Mr.a.
Pomeroy .
7 17·6t("
My(tlll Musser of Springfield.
His father , Ross Halhday, one
wan
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('XJ.Ircss
my
s:nccrc
ll fl ~ -----~
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sister, Mn. MildrtJd Perry, and
precllltion Lo my neig hbor,; Jo'ur Sule or T r:H'(' 22 ac re Lr r m +
"By th1
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a baby brother preceded him in
and friends for their kimln cas
room hoUEf' , m:il l and ~(·hoo l
Hour\
death. Besides his family there
and sympathy durmg: the ill
bu s routr S('ll or Tr.ult• fm'
or
are nietes, nephews, aunts, two
ness Hod death or my hu~;b a nd .
hou.H! null lot
7 17-61 p
rem,inmg """"· and a wid•
Contract''
Special thank11 to Dr . Pi ckm16 .
circle! of relatives and friend s
Ruppclt, M.-:. fo'or Sa le or Tr ar--·--·-·
Rev Howard
i ~:. - Jn4!1
l'nrr!.
eGradtng &amp; Ditch D1gs:lni
who will remember his pleasant I'
Lillian Stem, or8nnist ,
the
eBack-Hoe Service
ne w tlrr. s, dunl muffle r. hndy
smile
and thoughful way&amp;.
Rawlings-Coats Funera l llh'e1•
e'fruck Loading Equipment
pcrfccl Ter m~ Ht}&lt;tn llan1 s,
He
accepted
Christ as his person,al· l
ton and all wh., hel ped 111 uny
• Dump Truck Service
ltcc dsvtl lc, 0 ., l'ho n(• Cunlvli!P
Savior
when
just a lad and unit'
way.
Mn . Pe ter Stare
VIRGIL WAIIISLEY
3716.
7·16 3lc
"i¥':
ed with the Christian Church at
Phone Cheohlre 7-74,79
7rl8•ltC
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For S:.~lc -2 wht'cl trai ler, tl.~ ~·;l ,-He was a member of Star Grange
~ •We7ouidllkc to thank Rev. car parts. tu ·c·.~. cht(;kc n ~ C'ly df
No. 778. He chose for his pr~r
feSIIion in Jlfe the oldest highest
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Vreeland l'iorrh1 anrl singer.r;,
Van Cooney, Raile y Run Hoa(l
WiJ_.. Dr. 'Kewetaon, th e Pomt"roy · ·flt. 2. l'omt~ roy or l',h one 6r.2~Y
..and 1'!108): . noble of all profe~~.
BULLDOZER for
hire, ,Onda,
Emergency Squad , the Ewiu .-:
sions---afrJculturc. He was 11
7-16 6tr
buemenh, landscapin1. R. M
dcvotM father, finding his greatFuneral Home, the n . A. V
Cowdery, Long 1.ottom, Phone
est pl e~t~ure In life with his
and our nc1ghbor11 and frkn i1.'l F'or Su lc : DINING room J;U ilc:
l &lt;l hlr, 6 c hutrs, hu Ih- 1. ('1\ ii\IJ
10,
J.25·tf
fnm1ly 11nd in his home-an unfor their kindness ami 11ym
7-ltl-filp
doslll Tel IIOfl!'i
derstan(hlll{ compani on and a
pathy at the recent dt· rllh uf
pal to h i ~ sons. He lives on i.n
our huaband and fat her .
l'cnchc.s NPw t Ia vi' 11 Orcho~nl f.ADTO 1: 'l'Et.ltYISJnN SF.RVICE,
Lhr hcarl.~ of all Who knew hun .
'H8-ltp
The K1ng Fau11 l,v
Phon•
1)0,
Cleland
Appliance
New HHVCll )'fhJIW TU..!4tl88
Store, l .td W. Main St., Pomerop
7•16-t{
Twl11 ght and ('Vening bel!
2-23·11
And 11fter Lhat the dark ~
(8b)
.!'ervico!s
LOT In Synu.: u ~e. Appi"OXllllUlf'ly
And may there be no sadness of
50 x 300 !'l. i!as frllulu gc 1111 2 QUICK SERVICE c.&gt;b Wlteh Cefnrcwcll
r~ treet~. Small resJ1Icnc''· uul·
pairing hy hotory Trained When I embark .
I. H. ltAWLIIIGS SONS CO. - 2t lm!\dlngs,
ga11, water, electricity .
watchmaker, VOLLINS JEW:&amp;
hour 'Mfrt.C'Iurr Servlee.
Da;¥
lawn
shade
lrct•s.
!lowers
nice
LE.RS,
Pomeroy
1-3-tt For though from out our bou rne o!
Phone 6Z2'J. Nlabt
Phone
Here Is a lJitrgaln . llrllPr (' hec k
Lime and place
1031-X 0000111 • PLYMOUTH
this one. Earl D. Mt•ndf'r Sr ~
The
flood may bear me l.1r.
" DEAJ&amp;IIIl.
s"'ll u
Jtealtor Pea rl Parker-- Ag&lt;&gt;n l
I hope to see my Pilot face to fRee
Pomcro~·- Pho ne 201.
7 HI :He
When I have crossed the bat .
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Priede, Second St., Pomeroy .
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CONCRETE BLOCU
1986 Ohl!mob\lc f2,49!!1 Super Ba
2 dr. Holliday Cpc. Lc .~~ thn1, ~ec o ndltloned
Slm;cr Portabl e
c.hcster Price and Mr. and Mri.
"8ullcl hthtr PerL_.
14,000 actual
miles
l'owc1·
Electrlr. Sewing Machine. New
C~ct l Throckmorton took a vacat!Oil
brakes.
Full~
ateerlng and
trip to Canada.
motor. Nf'IY wiring. Guaranteed
GRUESIR BWCK CO.
equipped .
Mr. and Mra. Henry Turner and
5 yuars. Lowc&amp;t price t'Vcr. Only
1006 Buick VB Century . $2,!595
$14110. Hu rry! Limited supply
sons,
Roler and Donnie. are
I Mil• North of ,_..,
2 dr . Riviera Cpe. SmArt Jvor:
Write H:&gt; ••~cho\d Sowing. Maspending the week with their son·
6: White rlnillh. Dyn&amp;flow dn v:· chine Co .. fll8 3rd Ave., HuntIn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
One careful owner.
ington , W. Va ., for (rc~ hom e Alumtn1.1m comblnatioa 1torm anti Joe Bolin and son Jn Georgia .
ureen w\Ddowl and d_.. Steel . Miss Viola Bob, Dayton Is visit·
'1DD4 Buick V8 Super. Sl.0.96 -l
demonstration .
7 12 6tp
and aluminum awnlng1 and can-- ang her brother, Jarrot and wife
dr. ~dan . Dynanow dr ive Ito!.:
oplea. CaU William. Radford,
H. New one cost about $4600 uu FOR S AL~~ APPLRS - One and
Avanel Radikln and Yvom~e
Rock Sodnp.
I ) lmop. !!'pent several day! with Mr. and
TbiJ one like new In ppprar· lwo dtlllars per bushel. Ne w Havt'n
ance and condition .
Mrs. F'rank Johnston, Pomeroy .
OrcharC'I . New lhwcn. Phone TU1854 ForD: VB Cullom line $1 ,095
Edgar Weyand and family , ~:o.
24688.
7 12 lOtc
2 dr. Sedan . One of bca1 ap
lumbua spent the week end With
JTIIIICTUlAL I IIAMI
Mn. Geneva Foster.
pearin,f cara on our lot.
I•G_ R_A_V_E_L_Y_1_riA-cToR SALES and
Jto3 Bulek Spe~lala . $996. TwCl
Mr. and Mrs. Rovtlle Williams
IClA' IliON- MITALl
extra flne cara. One wu owner!
Service. R. A. Finlaw, Gl2 E .
(Wanda Fo~ter) ar~ Hnnounc\ng
)hln S\., Jlomcrt ;.
' 27 tf
by one of our mcchank ~.
the birth of a son,
Nellie Vale and son, Johnnie
1JD3 Chevrolet• Rll low 01s $B9~
·- and Mrs. Erma Vale visited CharFour beoullco. 2- 210'• '"' '
a~
· le~ Slater family, Hebron, Sunda~·­
Bei-Aln. One like new ('Onvl't
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M'r. and Mrs. Lawrence Chaptlble and 3 two door11.
~·or Sale· t1 r oom hou!lc, bath 11.li
mtm visited John Romine lind
ILAIT.TNAR lUlCK COMPANY
mof!('rn . Cull 2171 Letart Jo'all3
family.
lut Mtln It,...., Pomeroy
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BILL CHILllS.

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~ISTERI!:O GOLDEN Retrlevor

Un furni5hed 3 bed1'oom home.
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VICJo: All makes Repaired bJ' b

port

Toe~nlclan~

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apartments. U1dlt iu
puppler. Pl"'f~t for field work 2-4 room
lllddlepor.
IH&amp;-11
pAi d. 1 atoro room .
or ahow. Yfrite : W. R. ElberPh unr
feld, 318 Oak St., Hillsboro, o .
63~8X .
'T ·lB-3t c COMPLI!:'l'l ~nauranat Proteetloa.
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7168tc c----:-----,--- - Life, Autc·. Fire, Folto. Call Dot
HMm~ for ront.
Clo8t• to town
M~lla, Mhldlaport, Ohio.
127 Butternut.
7-18·12lc
,Houte For Sale: 3 room hou.a e.
Complete with furniture ju5t Dl For Rco,t---4 room1 and bath furit 11--J.ua:e lot, 2 porthea, outnished apartment Uflstal ra. New (21 )
dst~rn,
buildlngl, baaement,
hot water heater and g11rage
bottle raa In kitchen , youn t:
included. Cali MSY.
7·16-3tc 4 room house, 3 aerea Jarde:n. p~
per me~nth . A\ Apple Gtovu, See
fruit tree• beginnlr.g to bear,
Aln
Wbe~tler.
7 111 St~
1'
HOUSE
In
MIJdlt.port.
2
near
arapel and •U.wberrl"s. Rou le
Rutland.
Mabel
Hoiue
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Phone
'J below Middleport. Se1Un1 bll·
24932.
7 ·~ 61p HOUSE - 6 room!! and bath. One
~"'"" of Ulneu
Mu Ottr1
mile from Chetter •On Rt. No. 1,
Mulford, Mlddleporl, o., RL G room an"&amp; bathapa;tment.~
running water, •leetrlclt)' aM
No. I.
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FOR S&gt;\LI! OR TRADE - 22 acre
farm, 4- l'OOftl house, mall and
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for house and l~:~t. George

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The LOyal
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Sundnv
Scbo~I Cia.~~ ot the Asbury Mfltbodtst Church had a picnic supper Momlay evening at the N ~w
Haven Roaclslde
Parlt, Tho~ A
\)t escnt were Mr. and Mrs. c a 1·J
B. Weese, Mrs. Bert Weise , Mr.
and Mrs. William Houdashelt, Mr
and Mre. Dan Rizer, Mr!l Elizabeth Hysell, Mr. and Mrll, William
Eichinger •nd children Johnny
and Lincla, Mrs. Royal Thom~o~s
an4
pand4auahter,
Marilyn
Miller. Carl Weese is teacher or
the class.
The Missionary Soctely of the
Presbyterian Church met in .'.be
church anne)( July 12. Mrs. Fettrl
McBride,
president,
wu h
cllarre of the meeting. Secretary
and Treasurer reports were given
and a tree wUI" offering of $9.19
Wll taken. A pro~tam sua.lon
Wls tlYen by Mrl!. Donald Lis.l c
and M:n. 1118et Quick, 'Bible
study 'inel~ded 1·Chapter 7 from
"JeiW! Te1chtnr on Citiaen4hip."
Mra. Mayine Holme1 ,tlve Chap.o
tus l. 2 and
of . atud_11 book
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Amanda Baer spent Monday eve-ning with Mr. and tlrs. David Holer
and family at D'lljrWin.
Mr. and Mrs. George, Stard;ler.
and famlly, Pomeroy, were Suitday
evenln_g dinner guests o( Mr. and
Mrs. LewllrW.lker.
Mr. and Mrs. fi.ul Ricb,ard~n
and three sons, Dayton, spl;!nt Satt
' lll'(]ay night OJiil Sunday W!\11' Mri.
Helen Damew'o.o(\ and son, J_;estei.
Mr. al\d'MrJ. Harold Ho¥er a~
son, Ste~.betf, lpng Bottom, Mrs.
Edith Si~n add S0!'1 Harold of
Pomeroy we~ Sul\day ~~eats f
their pareptS~
iiKt MrS. Han·
aon Holtk.
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Josephine Davis of Athens is
visiting tler gr4ndparet,ts, Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Nea!e. ·
The Forest Run Sunday School
,,picnic which was1 held at Bailey's
Lake Sunday wars well alte~ded.
Miss Virt~lpia .Mukey, CQJumbus
IP811t from 'I'uesday until Thursday
wifa Mrs. Helen Damewood .

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Ann Page Fruit Topping
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R•d Liberty
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Mr . and Mn. Lee Myen and
Mr. and Ml'l. Carl Denison a~nt
Sunday with Mu. A•mle Hllwt of
Downlngton.
t.lr. snd Mrs. Robert H11l and
son BillY and Mr. an~ Mrs. VIctor Braley spent
Saturdny :tt
Forked Run Lake.
Mrs_ Ethel Kinney and Mr. and
Mn. Bob
Kaiser pf Waverly
8pent Sunday witlt Mrs. Belle
Martin'hnd family .
Robert Snowden was in Massill on '+'ednel!day on bu1ines:s.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Largent
of Syracuse spent Sunday- wlti-J
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Largent.
Mrs . Hilah Snowden and grandson Bob of Akron spent a few
days the past week with her
mother-in-law Mrs. F. V. Snowden and her brotherinlaw, Mr.
and Mr.s. Roy Snowd en.
. Mr. and Mrs. ~hell Conm•lly
and sons, Larry, ILesiie antl D11n
attended the races at Toreh
Speedway saturday evening.
Mr. and tMrs. Jack Phillips and
son Ricky of Jt~cltsonville, Fla.,
anrl Mlss Jeanette Phillips of
Middleport are
villting their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ju~
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Don Kibble. Eut Liverpoof; o.,

spent Sunday bere with hil aubtJ,
Misses K1te L. and Lucy Kl,b ble .
The WSCS of the M. £. C'burth
held tbeir July tOtb "eetl.q It the
home or Mrs. Bess 'Larkins with 13
membera preJent. ·Theifht:J'eltular
meeting wltl be _he!~ !~ 1it&lt;!' bom•
of Rev. Freelalid· }for~ ~elne.

Mrt. Ohloe MDli V\lijH·:ifeently

with rtlatives at Mldai~Ofl
Chester &amp;roett ai:Ji .· ~mUy or
Columbus were visitoli. her"e Sun
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Th.e R ." , and· Rolle rs and Kool home arter spending the past
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lCa_ts tH Clu~s met at the homP m"Ontll 111 Akron..
Mr. and Mrs. Cart'oll Snowden
Mr. llld :M:n:· ,R,u~ell ~hmael
of. Mr. an~. ·Mrs. Wa yne Turner
and -sons Steve and Larry and and d1qhter~ Gale. of D9ton
July. 'o tOr ~-H judf{ing. ~
spent the week erul here wit~ ~er
Re!res~ents of sandwiches, Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Patterson and
cookies and'· Kool-Aid were sen· da1fg11ter. Roxanna spent Tuesday brother, Mi-. -arid Mrs. Tom Perrin.
Norma · De'ari, Chester, wai villiLed to BreX
ut'a Turnr.r, Barbar:-t evening at Forked Run Lake.
Mr. and Mi's. Lawrel}ce Boyd ing her d·a ughter:• Nr. and
Cartrr, Lind&amp; Pzu·ker. Billie Lou
Ma:fUn, Diane Hlad . Marvel Fo- llnd daughter Donna Mari e and Gordon Chevalier and sonl, Sunley, Charlotte
Smith,
A1111 son David and Mrs. Birdie Hfl- day,
Mr:. and ltirs. Wlillis Rand i.nd
Sprouse, Dee Thomas, Lind ,;~ we!J and family or Middleport
Cremeans_, Marjorie Foley, Patty c:llled on their aunts, Mrs. S. L son, Jimmie of Tbl'H Rivers, Mfch.
Young, Judy Slawter, Sandra Lit· Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Arza were guHts o1 he_r aunt and urkle
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brieklea, Mr.
tie, Os8 Turuer, Margaret Smith, Bryant Thursday.
Advisors Maxine D)'cr an cl Phrl· . Mr. an.d Mrs. Bruce May and and Mrs. Dwia:lit ~encer and Jimlis Snowden and Home Demon- children Debbie and Mtke a·td ily of Chester, W:ednesday.
Miss Pllyllis
Snowden
were
Mrs. Effie Watson and sun, Wil·
stratio~ Agent Mrs. Nolan.
business visitors. in Parker sbun~ Ham, Mr. and Mi'a. Harold Watson,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett ·Watson, Mr.
Thursday,
Sunday School attendante on
Mrs. Gladys Callahan o r Welland Mrs. Orvil Watson, Mr. and
July 14, WB9 0&amp;, ~offeri~g $&amp;99.
ston spent tl\'e past week visitj!t1!:
Mrs. John Guinther and fan\ily
Worship ·serVICes were held at her cousin M"rs. C. 0 . Chapmar.
all attended the Watson and W&lt;ike10:45 't'!~th ~ptqre · ti1tbn from Mts. Bessl'e wells, Mrs Callah~n
ly Reunion at the liome ef Mr. and .
Psalm 62. Text "God Is A Refuge and Mrs. Chapmi!n spent Friday
ly Luey Kibble
Mrs. Tom Barthelemy of Dayton,
For Us." Communion serviceS were with a cowin, Mrs. Mary Covey
Miss Lily Prushing of Colum· Sunday.
held with about 50 participating.
of Belpre.
bus was a recent guest in the \
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bent z of Ak·
The MYF he\d Its reeu~a,r ~eet·
M'rs7 Ethel Nelson and duugll- home of he-r father, Wallace Baker ron were gue:sts of his sitser, Mr.
· lng July 14 with an attenda~ce or ter, He.ltn Mae and Dee . Tbornas and s1ster. Lola .
and Mrs. C. E. Woode Saturdayt
6 :tooth and 1 adult: "TM "Lesson and Marjorie Foley enjoyed "l
Mrs Flossie Barcus of Akron
Mra. Margarett Heaton of Bradwas-.on "The. Irmer Witnesa", Bible picnic at the Syracuse Park Sun· visited here recently with her enton, Florida, spent .several ~ys
Study were Genesis, cliap~er 17 . day evening.
.
sister, Mrs. Essie Cong.-ove and here with her niece Mr. and Mrs.
~ bu.siq~~ meeting i'n criarge of
Pearl Molden
o! Columbus other relatives.
Gerald Violet.
Jollnny Ta'ylor, consisted of a re- s~nt the w(!ekend w1th his fathMr. and Mr s. Mike Kerwin of
Tom Perrin re~eived word that
port on the ice l!l'eam social when er Ec! Molden ani\ •. sJStcr , Mr. Eden and the Horace Kibble fam· his brother, Wald Perrin ot \feat
~ $100 was turned over to-~tW; Jnd&lt;~M!..ulli.Clf~dfe'Y.' Mr Molden . Hy, loce.l , wgre $unday guests or l \):J!ion .bad .l~•.epn serloi)..Sb'~~j~ed
~ullding tund. Further rponeY r ins- return ed home with his so n for Mr . and Mrs, W!Uiam Congrove. 'f ll •f(ftfl\f IOadmg wheat at the farm
ing plaris were · dlseussl!d. A picnic a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Collins are ol a neighbor.
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,upper bnd outdoor meeting were , Mn. Mabel Hogue s pt&gt;nt one on a vacation trip to Niagara Fall~- ' M:r." and Mrs. Harold Gardner of
planned for the next meeting on day the past week wi~h Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. MariOn Hetzer"and Langsville was calling on Mr. and.
July 28 to begin at 7 o'clock in the Be$Ble Wi se.
.
family Qf T,,Iedo are vis'iting here Mrs. Carl Lemley Sunday a(ter..
. J
ctUi.Ch f l;l'd a.nd- base.rnen't. Adult!~
Mr. and Mrs Bruer May a.nr.l with his parents, Mr. a'nd Mrr. Ar· noon .
.at~'· atsq wetoo.me!
M k thur Hetzer .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Render1 ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey of Ra- shott and daughter, Ruby, Mrs.
. ~ttendahte at last Wednesday's daughter Debra ond son
J '.
pl-ayer .service was 30 with FlOr~ anrl Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow- cine were recent guests of William Harold Frisner and son of Landen and sons, Stc...e and Lafry
k d Randolph and Charles A. Smith.
easter, Mr. ani Mrs, Kenneth Ray
ence Boyles Sp,e ncer leading. This
had a wiener roast at For c
Guy Stalnaker and family of and two children of ·columbus all
week's it:Ader is Iris Wdrner.
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Vanderhoof were visitors Saturday were Sunday guests of Mr. and
There Was Bn attendance o( 10 Run Lake Sunday.
Homer Parker attended the with his motllcr, Mrs." Bert Shum· Mrs. Clarence Nickles.
at t}le otficial Board meeting held
Carpenter's
Council way.
,
Paul TorTence, Columbus, spent
at the church MondaY evenine~ Tri-State
Stewart Byron Sisson has eone the week end here with his , parThe Commission on Membership meeting at Portsmouth ThursdaY
to ·canton t!l vislt his sister; Mrs. ents; Mr. and Mi's, Roland Torand EvfD&amp;ellsm decided to make evening....
Alan _Mill~ of Alhens spent. Mary Lou Robinson.
renee and 'famUy,
. and pqst -a framed copy of the
c,. w. BU:tk1ey, son.ln·law and
Robert Flood and .thre!e chi14ren.
·Church Oath and Obliaatlons with, TJ:lur.sday night and Friday wi th
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J . M"~ Smith of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. EuUoYd Dillinger, Charles Taylor and Bi11y , Hill.,
Mr: a"nd M;s. John Dyke and visited with another daughter, gene Moore and' three children or
Thelma Henderson in ehatge. The
Commission on Education to make son Gary of Xenia spent the week Mrs. Grace Reed arld family at wa,hlngton_ Bottom, W. v;a. ~~:pent
Saturday wltb Mn. M'f.rtle Ftost.
plans to &amp;eCUrfl 1956 Di$cipline (at end With his father, Sam Dyke Coolvllle. . .
Mrs. Geneva Nolan . home- dem·
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh 11pent
least one cop"j 'to be kept at the and her parents, Mr. and Mrll.
ohstrltion ' aJ"Dt met Wednesday several daya ·ln Cohlmbu« with
eburch) a~;~.d u , manY more as de- W. R. Haye.t.
Mr. on(l Mrs. Robert Diehl and1 afternoon.· lilt the school building their daugliters:.
Sire eoples. The' bo-.rd recomme-nd-.,
M'r. and Mr.s. Willard Eber~'bach
ed and ,.PProved I&gt;Oth plono. A family, Fostoria, spent a few with th'e1 Pioneer 4·H Club who
Uscus&amp;iori Wll!l held on "How To days th_e past) week with his par- had rtrllsht'!d their project on sew· and three daughterS of C ster
r; J!old Fol~"for. WO!r•hlp Servi&amp;s." ents, Mr. a11d Mrs. Chris Diehl ing lnd was readY for judgln-. were ealJlrig ori her aunt, M , and
Mrs. JaniJ:.e BaTl'ett Is helpin~ Nine members were P!esident
Mn.- Wa:yne Br1-ekles, Wedneisday.
The aroup 'deckted to let eacb

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Chtlllcotbe. Elbert Conkel and
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Helene and Mr. a11d _.. Marold
M...,r of Tuppon f'\olu, who
planned a picnic for tbe poip at
?Orked Run Lake.
Mra. Looa ~pplept., Kn. L.
Metzer and Cam\])' ofi lA1lb: River,
New Jersey, villted bere r~Uy
wltb thelr father, LU.dt \tUIIOJ).
A number of relatives and
friends enjoyed a b"\J't'kJii,T ~rtJ
recently at t-be home of Mn. &amp;ale
Conif'OYe.
Mrs. Robert Saml and chUdren
of Zaneavjlle 1pent tbt week end
bere with her pareutt, Mr. and
Mn. E. F. WilJoD.
Mrs. Zora Taylor of Park'erdi~g
came Friday_ to spend a cdut\lt! of
days at the Wallace bome with her
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and Mrs. Eddie Ash called
an ?drs. Andrew Davia of
Springs. Sunday.
ll)d Mrs. Willard Faudree
~n' Mondny with Mrs. Bertha
"llolter and brother, Leater, or
Mornin• Star
Mn. Elsie Crou,' Ra~lne . spent
,tbe we ~k eJ?c! witb Mr. &amp;nd ' Mrs.
George 8aer and family.
Mra. Virginia Deavers and son,
Babby, of Athens . were Sunday
.(l.lests of Mr. 'lnd Mr&amp;. Mark Evans
and san Dcnnls and attended th"e
Sunday Seh&lt;&gt;&amp;l picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp an~
Debby of Columbus- were calhng
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worth D!ll, Pomeroy.
Robert P•rker spent a week Lawrence Diddle and daughter.
Miss J,me Wise of Chicago is
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powell
visiting her
grandparents Mr.
of Gallipolis.
Mrs Nettie Meeks, visit~'() witil and Mrs. S. F . Wise.
William Zerkle, re""turned to hi s
I her son-in-law and d~ughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Johnson, Parle· employment on the nver boat
Eastern.
er.sburg .
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowen and Mrs. Ellen Baer
DIS.ENSITIZE THAT ITCHI
101 JUST 15 MINUTES,
were Mr. and Mrs. CJ.yde We·
If not pleased, your 40c back at
hrung of Cleveland, Mrs. Mildft any drug counter. lnstant-drymg
Wagner and Mrs. Helen Baer oi ri'CH·ME-NOT deadens ltch 10
Akron.
MINUTES; kilb germs on CON·
Harold Crouch and son Randy TACT. U&amp;e day or night for ecze.
of Leewood, w. Va., visited Mt'. ll_!lai inseet blte~t loot itch 1 other
and Mrs. J. c. Ferrell,
r:..:ece rashes. NOW at Swisher &amp;
Mr. and_ M
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1n Columbus wH it his cousins, Rob-ert 1nd Thomn Waugh.
Road work hr now in progren
on Route 880 through Allred to
finish the re surfacing_ begun 1ome
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Reeves
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Findling and son spent Sunday
eveni ng with Iva and Russell Find·
Hn~ .
Mr and Mrs. Charles O'Brien
and baby of Columbus visited Mr.
and Mrs. G~rner Grif~n and other
relatives hel-c over the week end.
Mr. and -Mrs. Murray Hopklns
and daughter,, Dayton, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vere
Swartz pd William Bt!ntz.
Mrii. Oslie Follrod and son rpent
last week end with her paren ts,
Mr. ~nd Mrs. RAymond Harper of
Carroll, Ohio.
Mr. aod· Mrs. Gerald Swartz
spent several days with their par·
ents hcfe al~er returning from a
vac!atlob. trip.
·
1'1'1&amp; Building Committee asks all
petsQ'\s able to wofk to come out
on $aturday July 20 to help finish
Uie (XlinUng and other finishing
jObs on the
., new church.

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ye;;, ~ of age. Conl&lt;~ct John Buck
ncr. 157 Dock Sl. , Middleport.
7-lfi- 12tp

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planned to be held Auguat 9th
at the Roarfs1de Park. A summer
orrerin g of $15.00 was sent !o
Medical Miss1o ns. Mrs.
Robert
Harden re.ugned as secrl'lary aud
was J"cplaced by Mrs. Donald Cottrill. Mr~ . Mayme
Holmer 9:nd
Mrs Thomas
Clark, hostesses.
served refreshments to 9 members and 2 VISitors during ~ lh-:
socia l hour.
'T'he Budders ClasA of Asbury
Methodist Church held a wienpr
roal!t at Bailey·~ Lake July ~ lh
Boatmg and swimmmg were also
\nj oyed. Attendmg were J,ht&gt;
ttlacher Mrs. Mark Duerr and

m.embe-rs Muy Jane Louks, Mary
Hendrix, R!ue Ann Thelll and
Nancy Eichinger. Unable to at·
tend were Ruth Wingett and Billy Jean Cundiff.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Kritter were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raines, daughters Karen and Penny of Elsmere, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Flick, Bobby Searles of Findley
and Mrs. Alta 0111 and daughter,
Connie of Pomeroy.
Afternoon
caller&amp; were Mr. and M.rs. Bernest Bruch and daughter Ell:ts·
beth and so n Delbert , Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Krider and Ells-

WANTED Immediately '136-M
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C ushm ~ n Scooter.
n(·wlv over
PNONEI
4311
for 3-6 weeks. Unattached, rehau lcrl Sell dthlP
Kv crc ' l
spo nsible woman, 21- 50 yrs. of
Mc Danud . f)t: :tr!OIId ~"'!
Midage. Exp'::'l ien.ced with chlld
HAM SHOOT Jul:; 21st at Ru~·
dlcport
7 lfl-3tp
care-, cooking and general house- IN LOV1NG MEMORY OF WAIO
Freeker 's Farm, Ftve Points 121
-- C'linlo.1 Halliday, second son of
work. Good pay. Must live in.
ttl dark sponsored by Porn ero:/
FOR SALE
Ross and MaHle Bowles Ht,liPhone 24l , Mrs. Finley. 7 Ul 6tc
day, waa born ncar Dexter, Ohio,
M no.~~
7 '~~ 4 ~
The u ndcrs t~ n('(l ts offct ing fer
Sept. 3, 1904, where he grew to
sale the T ho m:.~ •, A w.•J.:ll('r pr·r
.. OTICES : TURNER R~11.1nlon, Old perry tn Letar t 'f&lt;'idl ~, Ohw
ap- WANTED : Experienced waitress.
manhood. H~ wu called home
Must be ov•·r lB. Apply Parker
Duhlr Church, M••iiii Co., on fl1 tl1sed at Sl2 ,00UOU +111 1 cannot
the evenlr.g of June 7. 1957, ue·
Restaurant rome-roy, 0 .
ing IS2 yean, 9 mo:ttha and 4
July U, 1957. B..k•P dinn•r bl' sold for lt&gt;ss th ~n th;rt amou nt
7 US 3tc
dayg of age. He was united in
12 noon. Tell 'f~JUr friends.
subject to th(' Jtpprnval of l:lC'
marriage with Anna Glady.!!
7-17-3tc
Probate Cour t for inf~H·nurlion
Bowen
, August 9, 1933. Their
---::--:-·--- --- - - - - perta ining h' biddm g, ca ll Sybd
home was blessed with two sont,
H••dctuart." for
Ebersb.ach. I' hone Nu. 467.
Alan Laing, presently engaged
hm-'?nile Lugg.tge - Lane Cedar
7-17-6te
with the United States Armed
WORK
BY
r)A
Y
or
ironing
at
Cne-sts - LAU Window Fans- - - -- - - - -- - - - ·
Services, stationed at Camp Rob.
home.
Call
622~-J
after
4
p.
m.
Frigidaire Refrleeraton.
16 M:\1 Sou nd Mnvif'• Pr.lJt •dor
erts,
Californ1a, and Ivan ~er·
7-18·3Lc
•k•r Furniture, Middleport, Ohio
A-J condition !"'r1sl $4~0 new
rill
at
home .
• 29 t!
$12~ Rober t HurU!II, 12() Cole
In addition to his bereft family
,-------;- - Sl. f'om eroy, OhiO . Phone 447M Wanted- PAPER H.\NG[I\G- -25
Home made 1ce cream. ra ke alh1
he is survived by his aged moyears experience. Free et' i
pie. Sacred Heart
Church. I 7-17-3tp
ther, Mrs.· Ross Halliday: one
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racin •
Thur~ .
July 18 , llt•g tnnh·•f 111
brother, Carroll, or Washington
Box 124, Ohio.
7-5--•'
J.:.r ra~e,
6 r. -~ 7·16-3tc: f) rooms , 2 lr&lt;Jtl11 +nmr ~
1 C. H. : his si.r;tcrs , Mrs Elsie Mrfurnace, h&lt;ISCIIH'Ill $10500 C~ rt
Caskey of Dexter; Mrs. Gladys
be duplexed ('ii \ IIY . .luh n i\'1.
Enochs of Wilmingtu,• ; Mrs. Mar(2)
RICh mo nd , R14 E Mnm St.,
vel Mutchler of Athens; Mr.a.
Pomeroy .
7 17·6t("
My(tlll Musser of Springfield.
His father , Ross Halhday, one
wan
t
lo
('XJ.Ircss
my
s:nccrc
ll fl ~ -----~
__
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sister, Mn. MildrtJd Perry, and
precllltion Lo my neig hbor,; Jo'ur Sule or T r:H'(' 22 ac re Lr r m +
"By th1
'
a baby brother preceded him in
and friends for their kimln cas
room hoUEf' , m:il l and ~(·hoo l
Hour\
death. Besides his family there
and sympathy durmg: the ill
bu s routr S('ll or Tr.ult• fm'
or
are nietes, nephews, aunts, two
ness Hod death or my hu~;b a nd .
hou.H! null lot
7 17-61 p
rem,inmg """"· and a wid•
Contract''
Special thank11 to Dr . Pi ckm16 .
circle! of relatives and friend s
Ruppclt, M.-:. fo'or Sa le or Tr ar--·--·-·
Rev Howard
i ~:. - Jn4!1
l'nrr!.
eGradtng &amp; Ditch D1gs:lni
who will remember his pleasant I'
Lillian Stem, or8nnist ,
the
eBack-Hoe Service
ne w tlrr. s, dunl muffle r. hndy
smile
and thoughful way&amp;.
Rawlings-Coats Funera l llh'e1•
e'fruck Loading Equipment
pcrfccl Ter m~ Ht}&lt;tn llan1 s,
He
accepted
Christ as his person,al· l
ton and all wh., hel ped 111 uny
• Dump Truck Service
ltcc dsvtl lc, 0 ., l'ho n(• Cunlvli!P
Savior
when
just a lad and unit'
way.
Mn . Pe ter Stare
VIRGIL WAIIISLEY
3716.
7·16 3lc
"i¥':
ed with the Christian Church at
Phone Cheohlre 7-74,79
7rl8•ltC
-·----,-- Dexter.
For S:.~lc -2 wht'cl trai ler, tl.~ ~·;l ,-He was a member of Star Grange
~ •We7ouidllkc to thank Rev. car parts. tu ·c·.~. cht(;kc n ~ C'ly df
No. 778. He chose for his pr~r
feSIIion in Jlfe the oldest highest
'- *~
Vreeland l'iorrh1 anrl singer.r;,
Van Cooney, Raile y Run Hoa(l
WiJ_.. Dr. 'Kewetaon, th e Pomt"roy · ·flt. 2. l'omt~ roy or l',h one 6r.2~Y
..and 1'!108): . noble of all profe~~.
BULLDOZER for
hire, ,Onda,
Emergency Squad , the Ewiu .-:
sions---afrJculturc. He was 11
7-16 6tr
buemenh, landscapin1. R. M
dcvotM father, finding his greatFuneral Home, the n . A. V
Cowdery, Long 1.ottom, Phone
est pl e~t~ure In life with his
and our nc1ghbor11 and frkn i1.'l F'or Su lc : DINING room J;U ilc:
l &lt;l hlr, 6 c hutrs, hu Ih- 1. ('1\ ii\IJ
10,
J.25·tf
fnm1ly 11nd in his home-an unfor their kindness ami 11ym
7-ltl-filp
doslll Tel IIOfl!'i
derstan(hlll{ compani on and a
pathy at the recent dt· rllh uf
pal to h i ~ sons. He lives on i.n
our huaband and fat her .
l'cnchc.s NPw t Ia vi' 11 Orcho~nl f.ADTO 1: 'l'Et.ltYISJnN SF.RVICE,
Lhr hcarl.~ of all Who knew hun .
'H8-ltp
The K1ng Fau11 l,v
Phon•
1)0,
Cleland
Appliance
New HHVCll )'fhJIW TU..!4tl88
Store, l .td W. Main St., Pomerop
7•16-t{
Twl11 ght and ('Vening bel!
2-23·11
And 11fter Lhat the dark ~
(8b)
.!'ervico!s
LOT In Synu.: u ~e. Appi"OXllllUlf'ly
And may there be no sadness of
50 x 300 !'l. i!as frllulu gc 1111 2 QUICK SERVICE c.&gt;b Wlteh Cefnrcwcll
r~ treet~. Small resJ1Icnc''· uul·
pairing hy hotory Trained When I embark .
I. H. ltAWLIIIGS SONS CO. - 2t lm!\dlngs,
ga11, water, electricity .
watchmaker, VOLLINS JEW:&amp;
hour 'Mfrt.C'Iurr Servlee.
Da;¥
lawn
shade
lrct•s.
!lowers
nice
LE.RS,
Pomeroy
1-3-tt For though from out our bou rne o!
Phone 6Z2'J. Nlabt
Phone
Here Is a lJitrgaln . llrllPr (' hec k
Lime and place
1031-X 0000111 • PLYMOUTH
this one. Earl D. Mt•ndf'r Sr ~
The
flood may bear me l.1r.
" DEAJ&amp;IIIl.
s"'ll u
Jtealtor Pea rl Parker-- Ag&lt;&gt;n l
I hope to see my Pilot face to fRee
Pomcro~·- Pho ne 201.
7 HI :He
When I have crossed the bat .
_ _ _ _ _ _7:._18 llp
--,.------,--.,SAUSAGE STU f'FEil Call Gino
Priede, Second St., Pomeroy .
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CONCRETE BLOCU
1986 Ohl!mob\lc f2,49!!1 Super Ba
2 dr. Holliday Cpc. Lc .~~ thn1, ~ec o ndltloned
Slm;cr Portabl e
c.hcster Price and Mr. and Mri.
"8ullcl hthtr PerL_.
14,000 actual
miles
l'owc1·
Electrlr. Sewing Machine. New
C~ct l Throckmorton took a vacat!Oil
brakes.
Full~
ateerlng and
trip to Canada.
motor. Nf'IY wiring. Guaranteed
GRUESIR BWCK CO.
equipped .
Mr. and Mra. Henry Turner and
5 yuars. Lowc&amp;t price t'Vcr. Only
1006 Buick VB Century . $2,!595
$14110. Hu rry! Limited supply
sons,
Roler and Donnie. are
I Mil• North of ,_..,
2 dr . Riviera Cpe. SmArt Jvor:
Write H:&gt; ••~cho\d Sowing. Maspending the week with their son·
6: White rlnillh. Dyn&amp;flow dn v:· chine Co .. fll8 3rd Ave., HuntIn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
One careful owner.
ington , W. Va ., for (rc~ hom e Alumtn1.1m comblnatioa 1torm anti Joe Bolin and son Jn Georgia .
ureen w\Ddowl and d_.. Steel . Miss Viola Bob, Dayton Is visit·
'1DD4 Buick V8 Super. Sl.0.96 -l
demonstration .
7 12 6tp
and aluminum awnlng1 and can-- ang her brother, Jarrot and wife
dr. ~dan . Dynanow dr ive Ito!.:
oplea. CaU William. Radford,
H. New one cost about $4600 uu FOR S AL~~ APPLRS - One and
Avanel Radikln and Yvom~e
Rock Sodnp.
I ) lmop. !!'pent several day! with Mr. and
TbiJ one like new In ppprar· lwo dtlllars per bushel. Ne w Havt'n
ance and condition .
Mrs. F'rank Johnston, Pomeroy .
OrcharC'I . New lhwcn. Phone TU1854 ForD: VB Cullom line $1 ,095
Edgar Weyand and family , ~:o.
24688.
7 12 lOtc
2 dr. Sedan . One of bca1 ap
lumbua spent the week end With
JTIIIICTUlAL I IIAMI
Mn. Geneva Foster.
pearin,f cara on our lot.
I•G_ R_A_V_E_L_Y_1_riA-cToR SALES and
Jto3 Bulek Spe~lala . $996. TwCl
Mr. and Mrs. Rovtlle Williams
IClA' IliON- MITALl
extra flne cara. One wu owner!
Service. R. A. Finlaw, Gl2 E .
(Wanda Fo~ter) ar~ Hnnounc\ng
)hln S\., Jlomcrt ;.
' 27 tf
by one of our mcchank ~.
the birth of a son,
Nellie Vale and son, Johnnie
1JD3 Chevrolet• Rll low 01s $B9~
·- and Mrs. Erma Vale visited CharFour beoullco. 2- 210'• '"' '
a~
· le~ Slater family, Hebron, Sunda~·­
Bei-Aln. One like new ('Onvl't
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M'r. and Mrs. Lawrence Chaptlble and 3 two door11.
~·or Sale· t1 r oom hou!lc, bath 11.li
mtm visited John Romine lind
ILAIT.TNAR lUlCK COMPANY
mof!('rn . Cull 2171 Letart Jo'all3
family.
lut Mtln It,...., Pomeroy
7· 1B·6tc
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, tor

112) Wanted to Rent

be11t und ear ~ ALUF.S, ~rc

BILL CHILllS.

7 9 Imop

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~91 !=or Soie

~ISTERI!:O GOLDEN Retrlevor

Un furni5hed 3 bed1'oom home.
Call 6172 before 4 :30. ?-18-6tc

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B.arnei-&amp;.IIIPIOD laiUI'IlDel

AltiiC1.

Middleport. Fti'O • AuloiiiOIJ!IoBoatlo. Pbmo SSIN'

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FOREMAN • AlliiOTT T.V. SEll.
VICJo: All makes Repaired bJ' b

port

Toe~nlclan~

Pbo.. aat Y

apartments. U1dlt iu
puppler. Pl"'f~t for field work 2-4 room
lllddlepor.
IH&amp;-11
pAi d. 1 atoro room .
or ahow. Yfrite : W. R. ElberPh unr
feld, 318 Oak St., Hillsboro, o .
63~8X .
'T ·lB-3t c COMPLI!:'l'l ~nauranat Proteetloa.
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7168tc c----:-----,--- - Life, Autc·. Fire, Folto. Call Dot
HMm~ for ront.
Clo8t• to town
M~lla, Mhldlaport, Ohio.
127 Butternut.
7-18·12lc
,Houte For Sale: 3 room hou.a e.
Complete with furniture ju5t Dl For Rco,t---4 room1 and bath furit 11--J.ua:e lot, 2 porthea, outnished apartment Uflstal ra. New (21 )
dst~rn,
buildlngl, baaement,
hot water heater and g11rage
bottle raa In kitchen , youn t:
included. Cali MSY.
7·16-3tc 4 room house, 3 aerea Jarde:n. p~
per me~nth . A\ Apple Gtovu, See
fruit tree• beginnlr.g to bear,
Aln
Wbe~tler.
7 111 St~
1'
HOUSE
In
MIJdlt.port.
2
near
arapel and •U.wberrl"s. Rou le
Rutland.
Mabel
Hoiue
.
Phone
'J below Middleport. Se1Un1 bll·
24932.
7 ·~ 61p HOUSE - 6 room!! and bath. One
~"'"" of Ulneu
Mu Ottr1
mile from Chetter •On Rt. No. 1,
Mulford, Mlddleporl, o., RL G room an"&amp; bathapa;tment.~
running water, •leetrlclt)' aM
No. I.
7-17-8to
ly decora?ed. Call 294.
7 2 tf
nJtural aa• ln houH, bli JArden. YU &amp;-2232. A. J, Carter. Star
Route. Cbe~t"'r.
7 8 late'

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For Rent or Sole

FOR S&gt;\LI! OR TRADE - 22 acre
farm, 4- l'OOftl house, mall and
aehool bus route. Sell Dr trade
for house and l~:~t. George

Kennedy, R&gt;lttand.

1-ll-8tp

Good ata VMd Can
All Mllket ujl Modell

METROPOLITAN

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SYRACUSE

ly Mrs. Ad• Slack
The LOyal
Helpers
Sundnv
Scbo~I Cia.~~ ot the Asbury Mfltbodtst Church had a picnic supper Momlay evening at the N ~w
Haven Roaclslde
Parlt, Tho~ A
\)t escnt were Mr. and Mrs. c a 1·J
B. Weese, Mrs. Bert Weise , Mr.
and Mrs. William Houdashelt, Mr
and Mre. Dan Rizer, Mr!l Elizabeth Hysell, Mr. and Mrll, William
Eichinger •nd children Johnny
and Lincla, Mrs. Royal Thom~o~s
an4
pand4auahter,
Marilyn
Miller. Carl Weese is teacher or
the class.
The Missionary Soctely of the
Presbyterian Church met in .'.be
church anne)( July 12. Mrs. Fettrl
McBride,
president,
wu h
cllarre of the meeting. Secretary
and Treasurer reports were given
and a tree wUI" offering of $9.19
Wll taken. A pro~tam sua.lon
Wls tlYen by Mrl!. Donald Lis.l c
and M:n. 1118et Quick, 'Bible
study 'inel~ded 1·Chapter 7 from
"JeiW! Te1chtnr on Citiaen4hip."
Mra. Mayine Holme1 ,tlve Chap.o
tus l. 2 and
of . atud_11 book
"WNiod
S. A.'' A pJcntc was

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LL SAVE AT A'&amp;P!
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day.
· "lrlr. and Mrs. H""son· Holter, Mr
end Ma:s. Willard taudree and Mrs.
Amanda Baer spent Monday eve-ning with Mr. and tlrs. David Holer
and family at D'lljrWin.
Mr. and Mrs. George, Stard;ler.
and famlly, Pomeroy, were Suitday
evenln_g dinner guests o( Mr. and
Mrs. LewllrW.lker.
Mr. and Mrs. fi.ul Ricb,ard~n
and three sons, Dayton, spl;!nt Satt
' lll'(]ay night OJiil Sunday W!\11' Mri.
Helen Damew'o.o(\ and son, J_;estei.
Mr. al\d'MrJ. Harold Ho¥er a~
son, Ste~.betf, lpng Bottom, Mrs.
Edith Si~n add S0!'1 Harold of
Pomeroy we~ Sul\day ~~eats f
their pareptS~
iiKt MrS. Han·
aon Holtk.
·
Josephine Davis of Athens is
visiting tler gr4ndparet,ts, Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Nea!e. ·
The Forest Run Sunday School
,,picnic which was1 held at Bailey's
Lake Sunday wars well alte~ded.
Miss Virt~lpia .Mukey, CQJumbus
IP811t from 'I'uesday until Thursday
wifa Mrs. Helen Damewood .

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39c

The pie is jammed with juicy cherries In a flaky.
lght crust. For ex"·a ebeera, aerve it a Ia model .
'

£p11re fruit

gal. ctn. 44c

2-6-oz. jars 33c
Ann Page Fruit Topping
Marshmallow. Creme · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · ·· pt. 25c
R•d Liberty
Maraschino Cherries · · · · · · · · · · 4-oz•.Jar 1n
BANANA SPLITS or &lt;ANTALOUPE ala mode
Golden Ripe Bananos ...... · ........ · fl!. l 9c
Jumbo 36 Size ·
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Vine-RipenedCantaloupes .... -- .. 2 for 69c

. Hlpollte

osco Milk Amplifier · · · · · · · · 12-oz. jar 37c
!ersh1ev's Chocolate Syrup · · 16-oz. can 21c
ABOUT ICE CREAM'N CAKE · ·· ·
49c
Pound Cake · .. .. .. · .. · .. · ea. 35c

CUT-UP ... PAN READY

RESH FRYERS
fRESH .... PAN READY

Chicken Breasts

lb.

FRESH . . . . PAN IIEADY

Leg$ &amp; Thighs

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parcntt. Mr
and Luckadoo. Mn. Gene Brown an t'
hmily remained for a vacation
Mr . and Mn. Lee Myen and
Mr. and Ml'l. Carl Denison a~nt
Sunday with Mu. A•mle Hllwt of
Downlngton.
t.lr. snd Mrs. Robert H11l and
son BillY and Mr. an~ Mrs. VIctor Braley spent
Saturdny :tt
Forked Run Lake.
Mrs_ Ethel Kinney and Mr. and
Mn. Bob
Kaiser pf Waverly
8pent Sunday witlt Mrs. Belle
Martin'hnd family .
Robert Snowden was in Massill on '+'ednel!day on bu1ines:s.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Largent
of Syracuse spent Sunday- wlti-J
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Largent.
Mrs . Hilah Snowden and grandson Bob of Akron spent a few
days the past week with her
mother-in-law Mrs. F. V. Snowden and her brotherinlaw, Mr.
and Mr.s. Roy Snowd en.
. Mr. and Mrs. ~hell Conm•lly
and sons, Larry, ILesiie antl D11n
attended the races at Toreh
Speedway saturday evening.
Mr. and tMrs. Jack Phillips and
son Ricky of Jt~cltsonville, Fla.,
anrl Mlss Jeanette Phillips of
Middleport are
villting their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ju~
PhiiUp:".

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ELECTICJ.J D~ !!
WHEOJ ~E'I CAME

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ii'CK, T&gt;IE POU5

WERE
Cl.OSED.t;"

Don Kibble. Eut Liverpoof; o.,

spent Sunday bere with hil aubtJ,
Misses K1te L. and Lucy Kl,b ble .
The WSCS of the M. £. C'burth
held tbeir July tOtb "eetl.q It the
home or Mrs. Bess 'Larkins with 13
membera preJent. ·Theifht:J'eltular
meeting wltl be _he!~ !~ 1it&lt;!' bom•
of Rev. Freelalid· }for~ ~elne.

Mrt. Ohloe MDli V\lijH·:ifeently

with rtlatives at Mldai~Ofl
Chester &amp;roett ai:Ji .· ~mUy or
Columbus were visitoli. her"e Sun
day evenbi~.
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Th.e R ." , and· Rolle rs and Kool home arter spending the past
By E~vn Br1c*IH ·
lCa_ts tH Clu~s met at the homP m"Ontll 111 Akron..
Mr. and Mrs. Cart'oll Snowden
Mr. llld :M:n:· ,R,u~ell ~hmael
of. Mr. an~. ·Mrs. Wa yne Turner
and -sons Steve and Larry and and d1qhter~ Gale. of D9ton
July. 'o tOr ~-H judf{ing. ~
spent the week erul here wit~ ~er
Re!res~ents of sandwiches, Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Patterson and
cookies and'· Kool-Aid were sen· da1fg11ter. Roxanna spent Tuesday brother, Mi-. -arid Mrs. Tom Perrin.
Norma · De'ari, Chester, wai villiLed to BreX
ut'a Turnr.r, Barbar:-t evening at Forked Run Lake.
Mr. and Mi's. Lawrel}ce Boyd ing her d·a ughter:• Nr. and
Cartrr, Lind&amp; Pzu·ker. Billie Lou
Ma:fUn, Diane Hlad . Marvel Fo- llnd daughter Donna Mari e and Gordon Chevalier and sonl, Sunley, Charlotte
Smith,
A1111 son David and Mrs. Birdie Hfl- day,
Mr:. and ltirs. Wlillis Rand i.nd
Sprouse, Dee Thomas, Lind ,;~ we!J and family or Middleport
Cremeans_, Marjorie Foley, Patty c:llled on their aunts, Mrs. S. L son, Jimmie of Tbl'H Rivers, Mfch.
Young, Judy Slawter, Sandra Lit· Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Arza were guHts o1 he_r aunt and urkle
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brieklea, Mr.
tie, Os8 Turuer, Margaret Smith, Bryant Thursday.
Advisors Maxine D)'cr an cl Phrl· . Mr. an.d Mrs. Bruce May and and Mrs. Dwia:lit ~encer and Jimlis Snowden and Home Demon- children Debbie and Mtke a·td ily of Chester, W:ednesday.
Miss Pllyllis
Snowden
were
Mrs. Effie Watson and sun, Wil·
stratio~ Agent Mrs. Nolan.
business visitors. in Parker sbun~ Ham, Mr. and Mi'a. Harold Watson,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett ·Watson, Mr.
Thursday,
Sunday School attendante on
Mrs. Gladys Callahan o r Welland Mrs. Orvil Watson, Mr. and
July 14, WB9 0&amp;, ~offeri~g $&amp;99.
ston spent tl\'e past week visitj!t1!:
Mrs. John Guinther and fan\ily
Worship ·serVICes were held at her cousin M"rs. C. 0 . Chapmar.
all attended the Watson and W&lt;ike10:45 't'!~th ~ptqre · ti1tbn from Mts. Bessl'e wells, Mrs Callah~n
ly Reunion at the liome ef Mr. and .
Psalm 62. Text "God Is A Refuge and Mrs. Chapmi!n spent Friday
ly Luey Kibble
Mrs. Tom Barthelemy of Dayton,
For Us." Communion serviceS were with a cowin, Mrs. Mary Covey
Miss Lily Prushing of Colum· Sunday.
held with about 50 participating.
of Belpre.
bus was a recent guest in the \
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bent z of Ak·
The MYF he\d Its reeu~a,r ~eet·
M'rs7 Ethel Nelson and duugll- home of he-r father, Wallace Baker ron were gue:sts of his sitser, Mr.
· lng July 14 with an attenda~ce or ter, He.ltn Mae and Dee . Tbornas and s1ster. Lola .
and Mrs. C. E. Woode Saturdayt
6 :tooth and 1 adult: "TM "Lesson and Marjorie Foley enjoyed "l
Mrs Flossie Barcus of Akron
Mra. Margarett Heaton of Bradwas-.on "The. Irmer Witnesa", Bible picnic at the Syracuse Park Sun· visited here recently with her enton, Florida, spent .several ~ys
Study were Genesis, cliap~er 17 . day evening.
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sister, Mrs. Essie Cong.-ove and here with her niece Mr. and Mrs.
~ bu.siq~~ meeting i'n criarge of
Pearl Molden
o! Columbus other relatives.
Gerald Violet.
Jollnny Ta'ylor, consisted of a re- s~nt the w(!ekend w1th his fathMr. and Mr s. Mike Kerwin of
Tom Perrin re~eived word that
port on the ice l!l'eam social when er Ec! Molden ani\ •. sJStcr , Mr. Eden and the Horace Kibble fam· his brother, Wald Perrin ot \feat
~ $100 was turned over to-~tW; Jnd&lt;~M!..ulli.Clf~dfe'Y.' Mr Molden . Hy, loce.l , wgre $unday guests or l \):J!ion .bad .l~•.epn serloi)..Sb'~~j~ed
~ullding tund. Further rponeY r ins- return ed home with his so n for Mr . and Mrs, W!Uiam Congrove. 'f ll •f(ftfl\f IOadmg wheat at the farm
ing plaris were · dlseussl!d. A picnic a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Collins are ol a neighbor.
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planned for the next meeting on day the past week wi~h Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. MariOn Hetzer"and Langsville was calling on Mr. and.
July 28 to begin at 7 o'clock in the Be$Ble Wi se.
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family Qf T,,Iedo are vis'iting here Mrs. Carl Lemley Sunday a(ter..
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ctUi.Ch f l;l'd a.nd- base.rnen't. Adult!~
Mr. and Mrs Bruer May a.nr.l with his parents, Mr. a'nd Mrr. Ar· noon .
.at~'· atsq wetoo.me!
M k thur Hetzer .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Render1 ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey of Ra- shott and daughter, Ruby, Mrs.
. ~ttendahte at last Wednesday's daughter Debra ond son
J '.
pl-ayer .service was 30 with FlOr~ anrl Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow- cine were recent guests of William Harold Frisner and son of Landen and sons, Stc...e and Lafry
k d Randolph and Charles A. Smith.
easter, Mr. ani Mrs, Kenneth Ray
ence Boyles Sp,e ncer leading. This
had a wiener roast at For c
Guy Stalnaker and family of and two children of ·columbus all
week's it:Ader is Iris Wdrner.
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Vanderhoof were visitors Saturday were Sunday guests of Mr. and
There Was Bn attendance o( 10 Run Lake Sunday.
Homer Parker attended the with his motllcr, Mrs." Bert Shum· Mrs. Clarence Nickles.
at t}le otficial Board meeting held
Carpenter's
Council way.
,
Paul TorTence, Columbus, spent
at the church MondaY evenine~ Tri-State
Stewart Byron Sisson has eone the week end here with his , parThe Commission on Membership meeting at Portsmouth ThursdaY
to ·canton t!l vislt his sister; Mrs. ents; Mr. and Mi's, Roland Torand EvfD&amp;ellsm decided to make evening....
Alan _Mill~ of Alhens spent. Mary Lou Robinson.
renee and 'famUy,
. and pqst -a framed copy of the
c,. w. BU:tk1ey, son.ln·law and
Robert Flood and .thre!e chi14ren.
·Church Oath and Obliaatlons with, TJ:lur.sday night and Friday wi th
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J . M"~ Smith of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. EuUoYd Dillinger, Charles Taylor and Bi11y , Hill.,
Mr: a"nd M;s. John Dyke and visited with another daughter, gene Moore and' three children or
Thelma Henderson in ehatge. The
Commission on Education to make son Gary of Xenia spent the week Mrs. Grace Reed arld family at wa,hlngton_ Bottom, W. v;a. ~~:pent
Saturday wltb Mn. M'f.rtle Ftost.
plans to &amp;eCUrfl 1956 Di$cipline (at end With his father, Sam Dyke Coolvllle. . .
Mrs. Geneva Nolan . home- dem·
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbaugh 11pent
least one cop"j 'to be kept at the and her parents, Mr. and Mrll.
ohstrltion ' aJ"Dt met Wednesday several daya ·ln Cohlmbu« with
eburch) a~;~.d u , manY more as de- W. R. Haye.t.
Mr. on(l Mrs. Robert Diehl and1 afternoon.· lilt the school building their daugliters:.
Sire eoples. The' bo-.rd recomme-nd-.,
M'r. and Mr.s. Willard Eber~'bach
ed and ,.PProved I&gt;Oth plono. A family, Fostoria, spent a few with th'e1 Pioneer 4·H Club who
Uscus&amp;iori Wll!l held on "How To days th_e past) week with his par- had rtrllsht'!d their project on sew· and three daughterS of C ster
r; J!old Fol~"for. WO!r•hlp Servi&amp;s." ents, Mr. a11d Mrs. Chris Diehl ing lnd was readY for judgln-. were ealJlrig ori her aunt, M , and
Mrs. JaniJ:.e BaTl'ett Is helpin~ Nine members were P!esident
Mn.- Wa:yne Br1-ekles, Wedneisday.
The aroup 'deckted to let eacb

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Chtlllcotbe. Elbert Conkel and
ramny of Waverly, lrfn. Ida 'Bid-Jol'il of Five PolnU aad dau&amp;bter
Helene and Mr. a11d _.. Marold
M...,r of Tuppon f'\olu, who
planned a picnic for tbe poip at
?Orked Run Lake.
Mra. Looa ~pplept., Kn. L.
Metzer and Cam\])' ofi lA1lb: River,
New Jersey, villted bere r~Uy
wltb thelr father, LU.dt \tUIIOJ).
A number of relatives and
friends enjoyed a b"\J't'kJii,T ~rtJ
recently at t-be home of Mn. &amp;ale
Conif'OYe.
Mrs. Robert Saml and chUdren
of Zaneavjlle 1pent tbt week end
bere with her pareutt, Mr. and
Mn. E. F. WilJoD.
Mrs. Zora Taylor of Park'erdi~g
came Friday_ to spend a cdut\lt! of
days at the Wallace bome with her
children, Kenneth and Mary, Ethel.

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O•er the woe~ entl Mr. and Mn.
lvan Mauar o( V{.,rllfl we~ the
gueaU of Mr. ancJ' Mn. 0 . E. )lu.
aar. They were joined on Suaclay

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(20.JBus.lness Services

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Helfn Dam~oQd .
and Mrs. Eddie Ash called
an ?drs. Andrew Davia of
Springs. Sunday.
ll)d Mrs. Willard Faudree
~n' Mondny with Mrs. Bertha
"llolter and brother, Leater, or
Mornin• Star
Mn. Elsie Crou,' Ra~lne . spent
,tbe we ~k eJ?c! witb Mr. &amp;nd ' Mrs.
George 8aer and family.
Mra. Virginia Deavers and son,
Babby, of Athens . were Sunday
.(l.lests of Mr. 'lnd Mr&amp;. Mark Evans
and san Dcnnls and attended th"e
Sunday Seh&lt;&gt;&amp;l picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sapp an~
Debby of Columbus- were calhng
on friends and relatives here Sun-

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of Wellaton
worth D!ll, Pomeroy.
Robert P•rker spent a week Lawrence Diddle and daughter.
Miss J,me Wise of Chicago is
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powell
visiting her
grandparents Mr.
of Gallipolis.
Mrs Nettie Meeks, visit~'() witil and Mrs. S. F . Wise.
William Zerkle, re""turned to hi s
I her son-in-law and d~ughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Johnson, Parle· employment on the nver boat
Eastern.
er.sburg .
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowen and Mrs. Ellen Baer
DIS.ENSITIZE THAT ITCHI
101 JUST 15 MINUTES,
were Mr. and Mrs. CJ.yde We·
If not pleased, your 40c back at
hrung of Cleveland, Mrs. Mildft any drug counter. lnstant-drymg
Wagner and Mrs. Helen Baer oi ri'CH·ME-NOT deadens ltch 10
Akron.
MINUTES; kilb germs on CON·
Harold Crouch and son Randy TACT. U&amp;e day or night for ecze.
of Leewood, w. Va., visited Mt'. ll_!lai inseet blte~t loot itch 1 other
and Mrs. J. c. Ferrell,
r:..:ece rashes. NOW at Swisher &amp;
Mr. and_ M
_ rs _E_d_w_ard N':e~w:"m~a'."n~,-~·~,~""""""~~,.,~

1n Columbus wH it his cousins, Rob-ert 1nd Thomn Waugh.
Road work hr now in progren
on Route 880 through Allred to
finish the re surfacing_ begun 1ome
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Reeves
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Findling and son spent Sunday
eveni ng with Iva and Russell Find·
Hn~ .
Mr and Mrs. Charles O'Brien
and baby of Columbus visited Mr.
and Mrs. G~rner Grif~n and other
relatives hel-c over the week end.
Mr. and -Mrs. Murray Hopklns
and daughter,, Dayton, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vere
Swartz pd William Bt!ntz.
Mrii. Oslie Follrod and son rpent
last week end with her paren ts,
Mr. ~nd Mrs. RAymond Harper of
Carroll, Ohio.
Mr. aod· Mrs. Gerald Swartz
spent several days with their par·
ents hcfe al~er returning from a
vac!atlob. trip.
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1'1'1&amp; Building Committee asks all
petsQ'\s able to wofk to come out
on $aturday July 20 to help finish
Uie (XlinUng and other finishing
jObs on the
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�Fnendly Circle Of Federated
1Serv1ces Held
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Church Enjoys Annual P1cn1c Here For Peter Stace
The Fne11dly CJ.rCie of
.kar Mrs Donald Ho~uck
Mrs A F
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Ft&gt;derated Church held their an Corliss Jacobs
Mrs
Wilham
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HAGGERTY PREVIEWS NEW SETS

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Barbara Ow~ or Columbus
b vUUiDI
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Alra DoUy Wolfe
Mr and Mn Everette Parson&amp;
and dau.bt.e.r3 of Ea•t Liverpool
spent Wednesday with Mra Her
bert Roush and son Roger
Gloria Ann Goodmte of Racme
spent lhe weekend With Mr anti
Mrs Norman Rizer
Mr and Mn Earlv Rou.5h and
Mr and Mrs Roy Buck and dau.
ghters are on a vacation trtp
through the &amp;tate of M1cht.11an
Mra Walter Roush lJI VISltJO~
her daughter Mrs Walter Me
Dade and famtly at Troy
Mr and Mrs Bud Sharpna1 k
and daug hter Columbus spent
the weekend with the r parentil
Mr and Mrs
Jack Sharpnark
and Mr and Mrs Clarence Pror

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tb e pltnlc grounds at the home of :\lora Mrs Lewis N1chol
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lln R H Rawhngs Umon AH
Paul Werner Mu.s Muy \ 1rg n l.'l
Folowmg the potluck dmner a Re 1bel Mn Carl Btl kam Mti~
.asper sf'rv ce was conducted b) ~bry Elizabeth Chap 1 a
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Mrs. Pearl ~lora
Alfred Crow Mrs Henry F:w n
Present wert' 11r s :\flke Sun Mrs Donald I ,annmg ar J thr e
monll pres1&lt;ient
~!rs
Thorn s guests Mr~ Rawlu gs \lr~ D r ,
Young Mrs Jam"s F'ugate 'ln Ro...._~ Wellsburg anrl :l.f ~ Jan c
Edward Arnu!r! Mrs Phrl I. lobo /toss M am1 P'la

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Men's Fellowsh1p
Planmng Fam1ly
Night July 22nd
The J\1ln II Fellow~hlp I r th
Mt' gs Co unt y Chu dt('s or Chnst
IS bav ng a Famllv ~1ght Mood ~
July 22 at H Mtddleport Church
of Chnst
Speakers r r the evening w II
~ Shelton Thomas
m mster af
the MartH s F crry Church or
Ch r,s t a 1! BcnJle Young mm1s
tilnal I lr t at th1
KC'ntucky
Chrl~ t .; n Co!legt
Grayson Ky
)tr Y ung LH spot~::&gt;orcd by t h"
M1 r~s (
t\ fo ell ow ht]) and IS
wnrk nt: at M 1rttn s Fern th s
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R(fres l n r nts wli be served at
the (Jfl f thl! pr1gram anrl all
mernhr ~ anrl the r f&lt;~ mt ll es nrc
urg(' I
nt • nd

84th B~rthday Is
HOROre d BYGrOUp
Of DA Councl•l
Chr~lH Co 1nc1l DEl 1.,htcrs ol
Antr"rtca nHI 1n tegular sP.~S ifln
F.sthr
Tuc sda&gt; ~.:v1 nmg wil
1111}&lt; s tU tnril r prcsJdn g
llur n" 1h1 btsln J;S SPSI'l\On
co 111 un"'1cat o 1 ~as read from
Ell .,bc! h Q tllll sLull' ~t'l 1l1.11\
Ella llann u
who t'i til vrs 1
JIOrhrl as 1 nprov 1g

Funeral !crv1ces fur Peter Stace
were held Monda~ at the Haw
lmgs C oat~ Funeral Home wtth the
Rev H 1war I Ruppclt pa:;tur of
the f 1rst I Hsbvtena n Church of
!tcJallng
M1 s I IJ 1 Steff was orgamst
fur the ~· n ce P:&gt;ll bearer:. were
u .... i~ Sa J~r S
l I (.allt~gher
and four n pf)~&gt;ws r Mr Slace
I John Hr.&gt;\\t S racu~~.: Johr Slace
AIIHrh (; ( &lt;,rgl Si r ('
Fud ay
Vaughn ~cntt Loll i ts
Bunal

Son On Wednesday Iml.altls
w" ' th """""
Mr and Mrs
Harol d Lt&gt;mlty
art&gt; announcmg lht&gt; b rth of a
711.1 I oz son Rohcrt Josf'Jlh at thf'
!liP ga Gt&gt;nera l Hospital July 10
Granr!parems are ?\'l r a r I \lr
Ed Rumm e PumNn}
M !&gt; Val
Ward \ ddlcport and V. lila
Lemlt') "ew Y( rk l ly
Mr~
Ella Brooks IS a gr ea t gra1 d n
lher
The Lcmlcy.s have thn c 1lhe1
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of town
ll I 'lr and Mrs
Vaughr s 11 :\.lr
I :'\Irs Ralph
Tretna n ( l!lumhtH ).
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Kl th Kmg \ l r a I \Irs W lham
M tth II ~nd \ tcky r.::.llqJOIJs
Mr a 11 ~trs J hn Stace Mr
Hranrler burv Grace Russell Ath
ens \fr 11n I )I r.s George Staee
Mr and \lrs B ffn1 r Ftndlay ~fr
and 'Irs J uhn Bo""
Mrs Homer
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Held Regular Meetmg July ll th Here
Mrs Anna Rt )(gs Wit s h slrss t
the Walk In (arden cl ub Jul
The prcsulent
Mrs
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Lee opened the rnecltlg and llu:
pledge lo the {tag wu gtvf'
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werr gtv ~ 1 hv
1 um son Re pon
t hf' clvlc and scr11 pbook l r 11 t
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Mtss J cs.-. c Srur JcJ
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"u(hne fo, makmg th• 1957 195B
)ear hooks nnfl thf' rcma 1 d~r of
the bu st te s~ !H' ~H n w1 H dt ~
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wou ld he most hcnchcJal to the

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M nmc Ctp ple Mr ~ R ~g~ dau
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POMEROY
SOCIETY
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Wtil1 1m \.rate and
m ~&gt;s- \.IS ted Wcdnesda\.
'i an d
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for a fifteen day also r ture proposed proJecbl
leave wtth the formers parc nl.!l: 1 hll se prese nt were a gut.st Frank
J.tayor and Mrs C 0 F tsh er Fn Mang s Ntagara Falla N Y John.
av Mr and M s Harold Moore Wolfe Charles Lester Henry Buek
(Rosemary Fisher) and son Mtc hael J ack Frey Char11l6 Jewell and
f Columbus v II an ive for the Bob Johnston
'.\ cck end an d Sat min~ Mr and
BIRTH
\1rs J ack: T~11 ell fNan F'ts hcr) and
f\f and Mrs Cl.a.renee Tennant
1tl rlren Jo) n md Ch rtstme Oak
fl. dge l en n 1u ll arnve !or a Jr arc cmnouncmg the recent
h(rl \I S t U Jo n gJ ng east to btrth of an B pound 3 ounce aon
Rnbert Raymond at the: l(anawba
1 Jt hts Dll.ren ts
Mr a1 d Mt s J V Wtlluams Cl m1c 1he maternal grandmother
1! Mrs } lorenee Laur1 uf WeUsAilu~ Skll es l Akron arnved Wed
nesday for J v sit wtth lwr moth burg W Va and the paternal
er Mrs Mit~ Cray 1 he \\ tlliams ~r;~ndparen~ are Mr and Mri
have hecn on a nwtor t11p through Cl ar nee Tennant Sr
New York anrl Pcnnsyl vama
PERSONALS
Mr und l\1rs Berna d Krmke
'Mrs J L Stewart Mrs Uoyd
n I sons 1,1,ho have been staymg
w1lh Mr a td Mrs Will tam Ev~!r Roush Mrs R Ji Bryant and Mrs
gon and family have mwed to F A Ra ley were shopping m Park
Hs bu rg on Monday
L1ncol n Ue1 ~,;ht~
Mr~ Harry Houd n~ h elt 1q vtslllnc
J t Sl('Y ut and Ray Weaver
thf' Rev nnd Mrs HoM.Id Plt~ae vert' 1n R JJICy Monday evenmg
an d daugh lcrs at Grcenlak&lt; Wa
on hus ness
Mn1 J oh n St~ce who has been
~taY1 1g with he1 sJster 1n l&lt;rw Mr~
H I Dyer 18 VUIUng Lt
Peter Sl!ree for th~.: past wef'k re
tnd Mrs James Dyer and
m Norfolk Va
turned lo he r home In Pomeroy
1ucsda y
MJ and Mrs Frank Morgan of
Mrs Petrv ~Tlrh vas j:akc n to
Ve1rton
W Va spent last week
ff 1lzcr lloopll l u~ a medical pa
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Mu
Jva Capehart Holly Mor
I cn l \1\ cd 1esd y 1 the Hawllngs
an returned hom e w1th her par
l oll!S nm httlln(
l! rr d 1u.,h ler
nts on Monday
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Wtl 1a n lluu k Mill 10n 1 ~
~~1\l~hng 111 l r r~J ~ &lt;Jl
tc ho sptt
John Wulfe Charl es LN!ter and
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Mr and l\fr~ No111 rn W;~~h.nd
lub Jl!CIIlc at the FFA Camp at
1nd sm ( hn r !rs It f1 1Vc&lt;lncsdat
llpky last Wednesday
r r (I tlnr~ 1 l'.hc r she will a1
Mr and Mrs Herman Layne
en l he Sit
1 cg o 1 C tw nt o
ve 1e Ill 1-funtmgton last Thursday
s (I• lr-t:atc frr 1 l
\ I X Iwry o!
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he F'r-(' cv IJ r mIt Pu t No 12R
\It \\ tl n I ~HI snn 11 r. J)lilll\111
Mr~ J L Sle vart Mrs F A
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I:J tev 111t.l Ml s U F Bryant we1e
w!l ~ 11
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t th e Blmk1e Glass Co Ill Milton
st F r 1day
Mr~ Cha rl es Rou11h Mrs Cliff
! ou ~h \tr~ 1heltw Capehart Mrs

Stace at Rawlmcs Coats Funer
ChaP"!!! In Mlddle.,.ort
Tommy Summerfield of Chester spent a week w1th Howard
Kay Parker
Mr ud Mrs
M liard Duck
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worth ot Huntington v1s1ted e
former 1 mother
Mrs.
Dora
Duckworth who remams very 111
and Mr t~nd Mrs Bob White

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Mrs Nora 'l'rtp[) was hostess to
a Stanley Party at her home on
Mot day e' emng with Mrs La Vera
Pwrsall as demonstrator Games
WtJI,'O played and prl:c:Cl!l won by
sevel'al 1t£rs rhelma
Capehart
\\lOR the door prlzl.! Refreshment.'!
were srrvcd bY the hostc~~ to those
named and 1\ln BUI Shmn Mrs
{ harles HofJman Mn Thomas
Ce.pehart Mrs Cliff Rouah Mra
Chnrlel!l Ro\l"~h Mrs Ray Weaver
Mrs Nannie JohMnn Mrs John
Bulll ~a rner M:n Otho LeiY1ng
Goldyo Hart. Mrs E\ltene HudnAll
Mrs.. Robert Hoffman Mrs John
ny Fry Sh.elby Gnn.~Lead ami
Randy Shinn
LIONS
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Lejdon Hall on
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Senator Aiken Leaves Meeting
r _ r_.,- -Says, "Politics Being Played"
POWDER PUFF DERBY WINNERS

Jury tnal
He told reporters It was ev1dent
that he was not going 1(1 be gnen
an opPortunity to prCSfnl h1.1 ease
to fellow ilepubhcana tbe meetong
The closed door seulon was
called by Senate GOP Leader W1l
ham F Know1and to consider
com promue proposals
Aiken charged that the only
thmg tbe GOP feader11bip would
accomplish by 1Ls uncomprom1smg
approach to the c1vil nghts ean
troveroy would be the creation o(
a eampatgn wue for the 1958 and
1960 elechons

Prowler Is Sought
In Union-av Area
Thursday Night

Local Horsemen
Win Top Honors
At Wellston Show

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N ght Patrolman Edward S traus~
Unton A\e was called to h l&amp;
1 own
netghbot'hood
Thur1ula
mght to mveshgate a reported
p1 owler wh.o m1gh t hne been
hungry for S\1-~""t f''lrn-and thP
bu tter to g_, w-Ith It
A nc ghhor next C:oor to tne
obert Story rcslf.ence
heard
Wzth part three ehmmated be
rattlmg.s 011 the hack pnrch of Uld the CIVIl ng:htl btll could be
the Star) house about 1 30 a rr passed 10 three or four days
Patrolman Strauss was called
Do 0..1 In SIPt
By the t1me he amved a number ~ Democratic supporter. of liltor ne1ghbors e•ther came awa)' btll agreed that no eompromu1e
from late TV shows cr rolled out agreement IS yet m 11ght..
&lt;Jf the 1r beds ty help
...sen Hu bert Humphrey (D
Mmn) called on Preatdent EllenMrs St !lry was k ll'IW n us ua 1 " bower
or Alty
Gen
Herbert
tu leaH sweet corn I) mg 111 h er Brownell Jr for a defm1te stateWltfNEIS ot .the transcontinental Powder Pu1f Derby b.old trophy
Yard overntgh t When It was sug ment f the admmu;tration s po!Ji.
ln -fhdadelpbia pilot Mrs Allee Roberta (lett) ot Phoenix AriZ
gested
pl'! haps the
prowh~ ton o~ revtsmg part three
aftd cu pilOI. Mrs IrLB Crltekell ot PalO&amp; Verdes E11tates Calif
wanted a helpm@ of that for a
He urged th:at '"the admin.istt•
n.e hop w~ trom san Carloa. C8.111
tlntematWKlll SouKdp/i.otoJ
late m1dmght snack she was re-- tton come down out of the strato
porte.-1 to have replied
sphere az:ad tell us JUSt where the$
Yes but he must ha11e wan
stand
ed the hutler to go wtth It
The Senate moved Into U... 11th
No tr.ace of the person wa~ day of debate on toe measure wttb
found although lhc neighborhood l nal actzon not m 11ght
wa s scoured from e nd to e nd
More Concee.~t~M M-.
Cloakroom huddlea faded to
produce a eompromtse Thursday
PQIQr§, &amp;nd delegates from local Nazarene churches ,"ere
although Knowland announood [ur
told lt~ annual assembly m COlumlfus this wee~ that 'thl!l~ -_ ;:;
thor oonc...lpp w~

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Drills To Start
Monday, Aug. 5

'"•·ntr..t ebto distriCt churches had set an all time record of

Moose Lodge To
Hold Gun Shoot

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imn"g Plan

ELB ERFE LDS

and Sou
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years ago to be
Wlth an electr1
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Richard E Athey o( New Haven
West \a hu been aulgned to the
traJnJng program at the Halethorpe
(Md) Extruston Workl of the Kala
er Alummum and Chemical Cor
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A graduate of Marshall College
in June of Uils y'ar Athey holds
his Bachel.;.r ot Science degree in
Accounting and wlll follow the
rotating training course In the productfon department He jo10a a ae from
lect list 'Of college graduate• who
have been accepted for the com
In death by pany 1 tralning JP'Ogt"am
Turnel! one
Athey waa an outatand1ng athlete
Norma Wrlght aQd at Marsha1l CGllege and wa1 eleet
Rupert
who wa.s ed captain of tbe football teatn in
mneteen years ago hil senior )'ear He Is married t/)
the former Jacqueline Roush also
arrangements
bo of New Haven
by the Ewmg Funeral
,
Kaiser Afumlnum 11 in the proceu ot cal'l')'lng ov,t a eorpyrate
FISHIN' FOR FUN' a new two
wide expansion pro,1hrrt of several
reel aound motlon pkture starr
ht.tndreds of mu~f.on dopart which
W).ll rank th~ i dlnpany as the rec log :Sen Hardesty iive times U
ond larselt prOclueer of dte metal S professioQ&amp;l all-around bait
m the Umt~d States More than a and tty-c:astlna: champion wiU be
ec:ore of different fac1htles are in 1bown to an audleJJee of SGme ~
members and guestll of Melga
1 aperatmn in a dozen atates includ
1 ...:i: J
Chapter
Inak Walton I,.eagu, at
the mammot~ rolling mill now
the
Walton
Farm Cheater Mon
in producti.on at Ravenswood
da* JUJy 22ncl follo,;ing supper
Jone• was i:Datill,lelf aa1
....
Thia was announeed today by
Gomman~,r ot [id,el
At tbe Halethorpe E~truston
oJ the Wal
of tfYthiu Thurs Worb .a Bill and qne-qua~r mil karl Kautz Prea
at 1 meeUrlg at the lion !:Iollar ~xpA.DIIiOD baa iU:st been tOnlan.Ji who 11ld (he snelal
completed Thil.-.. efJbt-presa facti l!lhowlng wu
i)btlined
fro111
tty plus the U S; Atr Foree Heavy Fisher Boily Dtvllion of GM the
~eo l'llnt Wbf&lt;h lh~ company aJ.. firm Ulat pro~\leeft and is d1stn
new
so :Ope~tu In flaJO~horpe will buttna: tlie pleture
John
Wolf master at &gt;have-an anttual produeUon of more
The ~Um deplctl an outstan4
i.p ,i (ertnady Sr, master-of than 10 000 000 paunda of alum· ing exhlbtUon. In the art of f11h
secretary L .. lnutn
lng and cutlqa with no advertlsCa!ih Babr
IDII save credit title
Kelly, Out
Hardeaty a plain and faney
Clark
flaherman w~o truly labora for
of the meeting wa
Jove1 ia de.aeribed by Ted Huslng
sandwiches were
who nart'atea the fUni. w •a guy
wha droPa •em In a tea cup far
members
,way ~~ou tan aee •
• FJS_~J FOR FUN" shows
Hardeet)ll 1n1lln4 for trout bAS$
KNOJVILLI! Tenq UP - The bonefl.sb• aallfiih •nd tarpon t
l~ Norther'n
detenae wu reported ready to Trout flahlhg Ia
Miel:i.fr8an bus 1n New Jer.tey
reet it1 CUe tOday ln the trJal of
sallllih off the Florida eoast..
10 ClintonJ... _'reJ:~JJ sea:re.atloniltl
Dynamic are thots of Hardeaty
and Jobn n;aSper
taking the bonPfbh
wblte fox
of the ahallow flata
with fly
tackle For the climax Harduty
exhiblta enLosive ahota Iandin~
lb
en1lght tackle ln. the
jungle countl')l' of S

Special Movie
Scheduled For
Walton Uagtte

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Defense To Rest
In The trial Of
Segregationists

MOllE I'EOPIJI Dlt~

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Wi\SHJNGTON iUPi - Sen George D Aiken (R VI I walk
ed out of a meetmg of GOP senators today chargmg !hat his
party colleagues were playmg politics m the c1vtl r1ghts battle
Aiken ts co-sponsor of an amendment to eHmmate from the
bill the controverstal par1 three glvmg the federal govern
ment power to enforce ctvil nghts by court InJUnctiOn without

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Freedorti On Convict's

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Pomeroy Mtddleport, Ohio, Friday, July 19 1957

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Herman Layne Mrn A K McCiunlo!
Mrs. W R Proffitt Mr:; Donald
Rou!h Mrs J L Stewart Mrs W
T Stone and Mrs N 0 Weln

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Lancaster Ernest TheiSS or Sel
fndge Air Force Base 1n Mu·h
gan spent the, weekend w1th Mr
and Mrs Gilbert Smelair and
Mra Ernest Theias and rblldrcn
Sunday guests were Mr
and
Mra Wade Gorby and chddrcu
ol Pomeroy
NDrman Arnott of New Bngh
ton Pa spent the weekend w1th
his parent! Mr and Mn: Frank
Arnott and was
accompanied
home by hill wife and chtldren
who have spent five weeks berP
James Hubbard serving with.
the U S Navy and stationed at
the navAl hospital In BambrtdgP
1pent the weekend w1th hts par
cnts Mr and Mr!i Carl HuJ&gt;.

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P1cmc Sunday At
Ba1ley's Lake

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t!a 1~htc n /1. tna Icc anrl Ruth
f&lt;l nr l &lt;lh Wickham wh 1 w
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oiJ tf\1 l1r 84th b1rthday F'rh tY
bJS' and Mr Geor c Moore M1l
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ll•1 1 w r~ rc rr11 ~ ucs h of Mr
b&lt;~.rd
JI &lt;LJJI Drtllay l? her and pre
mcn li! werl! M
Ar H lh.., ~ at ! Mts Fl I Ruler our
Mrs Roy Jones Sr Mrs ~o
s(ntul her w1th a neckl llte
two ~·r!'i \nnr II;~ I o • M
Mrs A h Tutti \1'1 t~d r£
Toni's Jr and sons and Tomm
At the !l r 1 of the meclm~; rl'
Bclthil Wtllwms tw
Dr I M ~cnl .!- v. lh M.1s I I y I Ridenour
Schwab vulted Mr and Mn V1
fr c~hnal tll "&lt; e served 1 1 3R ftdnll Icc one
,l. Mrs Mah Vi n 1\ld e r h&lt;J s r c
tor Stewart 1.n St Albans
mr&gt;:mt 1 r~
Ju .,rs wcrr M ~~ !'; 1 1 I 1 an I urnt 1 11 r hontc (hester 1ftcr
Mr and Mu Donald Qu1sc1
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berry and son of Athens sper
La 1 y 11 pl ant ll Jl n:-.c
M ~ J-l~nry L tch 11gcr She .o.cnt
the wcekeno wtth M.r and Mr
luct r d t v \1 ~ H h 1 "11
t 1h li tm c to h w1ll1 her ~rand
John Bowen
w n h~ 1 oulci 11 rr n
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Chllrll'&lt; Henry E chmgcr who
M1ss Nancy Park~r spent
Thr I '"lcs
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und er vel t t 1 n1&gt; lcctumv
week
with Mr and Mrs Ce£'
Mr ~ zl Mrs I i l' Kdhs an J
CaldweU at Tuppers Plams
grnnrld U.ll~ ran l Clvdc Weat her
Mr and Mrs L S John.11tr
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recently with
rclativ
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Mrs
THE; WEREWOLF
and fnends In Pearilburg &amp;J
I •mcs V t M1 h r
Thun .I Fr~
July 18 19
Radfor d. Va
Mr Matlin r.an (&lt;:( &lt;tn I da 1gh
Gregmy ruk R1chnrd K seh1rt
tcls(,al t!Jui t \111ft"/\~
Mr and Mrs Carl Weese ar
MOBY OlCK
( 1rl1 ns fur lu rlln11 g ronrn Vrlul~{ t Flnrt~.:LDlkvm11
Min Marela Karr were in Gal
fVt~ttavl~lon1 &lt;chnl&lt; 1 lor l
And k1td l of 11 I
cl tr h I f or Sy r ~t USC' WCI C !:iUI i ly guest;; Of
polls Sunday
--.aho-r hr !;\ w• r (Ol ]l ts:rl 1Hitht r u ] MISH An it ( nell
\tr and Mra
Henry Jobnsr
Denni~ 0 Kc&lt; fi
M If I Ill I
ho~r I ~ 1 11 1 k rhr 1 \\In
I un1 I
of East St Louis Ill spent b
Sonny Rtt k~ a 1d ( h ~ t s I m
ANGELA
11 n II ilr v ml" r 1 t~. of wom 1 1 r ley VJsll crl tl lJ ,..
weeks with the lormure fathr
11 :.J e l!s Mr
(SUKJlt 11!1&lt;' \II tlu \\ \
lh Th 111h P t S rtl\ Wc !n1 II\
Van Johnson and Mt and Mr
n 1 ~Ir s r I not
c wh t UH r
Mrs 1 dfl 1 Allcn~wurtlt v ts 111 mothct wn~ l o pltnl lc il
Hershel Manual
har ~r of 1 rq n tng Jh (
P~l.\hctn
M18s F1o8Sie Roush Mrs Flur
MtS'if S: l t In tn !D oou~ K t1
lit n r v.lu 1 Ll ~o fin rrd I si d er of :"tt'clsonJIJc ~pent l u~ It
Ald!ta~t and A J Rootes M
~ &amp;Inc! hot 1 11l ~ ~~ nl I \ Mrs ( hr
1 ght \\llh 1l c1r pa1ents
Mr nn I
and M"r.!l rhornns Gr n and Mrs Geor.11e Roush of AJ.
1 1 U Neal c tkt tnd hom n a 1 Mrs F.l d( Kr 1('!1 [ 1 r ~ltd Rohrrln
tcad wer e shopping In Parkers ron and Mr and Mrs Frank Ale:!
SEWING CLUB
Ire (rlllm fu ll~ ltrl I~ Mr!-1 .AI
Wtlltan I 11 k S nn&lt;l siste r
Mrs II yd Hou ~h rcrt nllv e
len8\\0rlh
of
Allee of Gl ust1 r 11ul \11
1 1 terlame I mC'mhcrs of th u RP.ul 'lUrg
Wu 1 n who tr nk p~ rt tn the \1rs Will! 1 f" l J
f Sand u ~ SI!WIIlt!. ( luh Ill hti'r h l 1\C lllo ('
AIR CONDITIONING-TEIIII'ERi\lUR!S 111'-DE TO Dlllb£11-AT N[W LOW COf( liEf A OfiOIIItiATIORI
Wntklllij SOSIOI WIre ~1rs 0 L ky \lsl tcd Wr-dm s l w Y th Mr~
Htn hng wore Mrs N 0 Wr&gt;lll
Bou sh M1 s I Nl Ch ilds Mrs Hob Mnr~ \let II mli v S) l cus1
\Irs Herm an I aync Mr~
OUe
1 rl ~l r P.:Ih1n -" nnd Ia gh t 1 K r
M1ss J&lt;tnc WtSf of Ch tcayo Ill
1\nu sh Mt s P J WolpczI Mrs
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~1r~ Ernest
I nllliiH&lt;
:vii s l!i the gu st or her gr 11 dra1 e 1\s E L Sl n \1 1s J I Ste\\urt Mrs
fort&lt;!! ( ardner Mr~ Allr lsv.orlh Mr and Mn Solomon Wise Sy111 R F Bry;mt Mrs F A Batey and
'v1r~ Wl!Jum ncynolrl!l' Mr~ 0 E
l IS{J
"r~ N P Swackhamer
\1cl{t ley or rl Mr!l Erlw11rd Hag
J\1 s [)or! !loss W1llsburg an I
GARDEN CLUB
l-:Clr l.lI ughtcr \f ~~ Jt~m c of M umt
I hr N1 w ll&lt;t\ n Gazdrn Club
F lor td a are t hu ..;uests of the form met 1 It r~t1111 ~ 1rn ng ut Lht AI
cr s sister nr.1l broth e r In law Mr tX Qm hn Memorial Clubhouse
and Mrs Mike S1 mmons
Mrs P J Wolpct t presided dur
Mrs Je I Wobstcr Jr v.n d daugh mg thr bu!llnus meetmg
lur lean nnd ~1ra C 0 Chapmttn
Mrs 1 I Ste.in restencrt fro n
I r Rulland \I.Crf' VISitors In Athe ns
the cluh and Mrs A G Mchlm/11
Wr Jur Rd! V
vas Acccptcct as u new mcmhe1
Thf' Allrn Knopp fAmil y 11nd
Judy Jt&gt;1U1!ngs ()f Mnmt owac Mt s F' A Batry was named IHI
r.. ,
Jq h"1l 11 p(tniC SUI d11Y (ll Wise" anivld Sunday for a v!Sit Progr!lm Cha1rm rm to serve Mrs
INI I l l llF.S
lhll y ~ I ~ke
Th St&lt;
pre ~e 1 1 w1th her fnthor Carl Jt nnmi~ her
1!: L Stems l!! rm
WI' f' M 1lnf! MI S Allf'n Kuopp
grnndfathcr Pe1cr J~ nnmgs and
I Rl(,flli\IRF
Mrs r J Wolpert rltsplayed a
\II nncl Mn J hn Fultz and dnu ount M1s~ Margcret Bohu
Littcz
bug Receptacle destgncd tv
L hter Ani 11 Mari e Mr
11nd Mr
R •frtgcrator and
her husband fhe club hns chosen
\\ !h am Sw shr1 and son Da vt rl
thr Lztt crbug work as one of thetr
Mld dlcJl rt ~h
lnd Mr~ l'rnnk
Gas Jtungc
projects
1 I ~ 111d !I ns ~rank !\Ill t1 Stl'
) rogram was by Mildred Bale
pt-u 11 L I HilbUt Mr hli Ti u~
Pay Only $5U $11 down
man who showed the fllm whzch
M1 ~s Grncc Hort1 n Pomcro'
was made when the Stale Legbla
and $29 00 per month
~fr ~ 1hn ld Jonu llltn&lt;'lsvl!lc
'frs WRiter c rook ~ and fllnuly ture visited (_.g kzn Hospital and
:\fr 11nd Mr~ V S Voglc.!i on,q Jennette :.nr'l Er'lwnrd Ju nls Childs
her talk concerned mental illness
Mr 11nd Mr~ Wayne Vogloso 1 ~ ami ltohc1t Pteston \\ me visitors
The hoste~ses Miss Goldye Hart
n nl~nllnul Mr~ hti('phlr0\\1 In Athen s Wcdne-srtny
Mrs
Sura Dawson and Mrs J V
~f r 1Wd l\11 s Ha rold V o~lc ~~ n
Mr and Mrs Earl Warnke who
an d d 111gh tl' r Mf'lmlu Iront on hnve bc('r ln Port Clln1 on return McGrew served refruhmenls to
guests and ne mbcrs above und
Mr~ Jusc phlno Knopp and ~on11
cd huro Tuesday itnd Will move tn Mr~ A F Br~11nt Mu Floyd Cllr
Dn!! Pil an 1 A/ 3r D~v 1 Knn]Jp lhc!r new hom e at Port Cli nton
mack Lloyd Roush Mr11 Otl{'
On The llrlghtcsllnrn• r
Mr ~n il Mrs Homer tJ II &lt;I fto 1 }"rtd!}y
Roush
Mrs H L Dyer Mrs W1l
In ~llddlcporl
MISs S\ Ivia Blake West l ol um lu:~.
Sp: t Snra 1 Ftsher and S~l Bct l) ham Chtsler Mrs Clyde Foley
111!~ ~ All ee Glenn PI Pl ea~ tnt
s~ ntk Fort McClQIIan Ala
will Mrs Jamcl!l Hampton Mrs UuRn

Curta1ns Cleaned,
Work Completed,
In AII-Day Meet

~'t-B~;;d

Rous
urst t'f
ar eaton
Mr and Mn Olen Limb of
Rlehmond W Va., Mrs D T
Summerfield of Cheater Mr and
::: ~e~::~!n Co~::ed of M~~u~a~
cvem ng w1th Mr a11.d Mrs Her
be
k
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Mrs W1lhs Leadingham and
daughters
vtstled relatives 1n
Sprtng(Jeld

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Mr and Mrs Everette Parson s
and family of East Liverpool arl'
VISiting the
former .s mother
Mrs Ruth Parsons whtle he 1s
P1ctured above nght ls Robert Haggerty Owner of H &amp; R recuperating from a recent op
Apph .. n ces st own exam mmg the 1958 General Electric TeJe- eratlon
VISion rece ivers at the recent prev1ew held at the Grandview I Norma Ann Chapman Athens
rnn m Columbus 1he 1958 General Electric TelevlBiop fea~ .IP~nt the weekend wtth Mr anrl
tures the n ew SUm Stlhouette Ythlch reduces th~ depth of M~r A~~~ ~ele~ussell Roush
the c.:abm et by up to seve n mches and mcorporates Electron and &lt;aughtcra spent Sunday will'
1c Self Tumng and ne\'r super power tuners
Mr and Mrs ~erbert Roush
toda y

Mr and Mrs J

Ifuneral
Mra Clara Showcn attended lhe
servtce_. held for Peter

fltt

arrive

rela -

liYt:a here afteu De,ing ealled here
by the death of )(J'I Lluta:a

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8- Dally SeuUnel, P(UDeroy Middleport, 0 July 18 1957

$135 000 In foreign miSSions gtvlng last year
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above the preceding year

It guaranteed the central Ohm
dlstr1ct a 'Place among the de
nommatton s top f111e dtstr1ets
for the year
Other mtere.!ltmg statistics n
the 14th annual report by super
tntendent Dr Harves S Gallo.
way showed a small membersh p
gam among the 1~1 churehes to a
total of 10 555
Sunday school
enrollment
gained 790 to 14 380 Two n~w
ehurehes established dunng ti.Je
year w(!re at Plymouth and 11
West Chllhcotbe
Total giVIng for all purpoJcs
hu;t ye9r among the 121 churche~

wo'l
be among the top pr1zes offered
Sunday at the C D
Fteeker
Farm located on the Pomeroy
Buban Road one m1l~ off Rte
7 Sunday when the Loyal Order
of Moose \li'IU stage a Gun Sh1.1ot
Dpen ta everyone
The lhaot which wtll be sta,J
ed under the dlreetion of RoY
Burton and Roy Frecker wlll be
gin at noctn and end at dark ar
was Sl 311 000
• cording to present plans
Church and parsonage valut~
'those plannm.c to attend t~e
shoOt were alked today to follow Uon Increased $.181'i 30!\ lo a to
th,e alpa rtom Route 7 to the tal of $4 569 955
The a.ssemhly was scheduled tL
.eeene of th~ gqn .shoot.
close Fr1day afternoon and a 10
day camp meetm-:t gel underway
eonhnulng through July 28
Dr Galloway, m h1s annual
me8sage C'hallengcd the
1 500
pastors an(l delegates to ~~tabilsh
12 new churches dunr.g the com
1ng year- as this districts par!
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Hamilton-Co Man
Is First Cited
Under Point Law

COLUMBUS UP .......1. Tb~ Bureau
of Motor Vehicle• sl1d today a
Hamilton County Juan ill the fird
Ohio driver tlted into court t.Pl&lt;lerthe new point ayatem law pUlled
by the Legislature
The firat. driver to amau
point. waa Fred YounltblDod r
Locltland ' Cincinnati &amp;}lburb
State Reginrar George Bradb
1ald Young~lood wa• given six
~ints on a drunken draving conviction June 2t and another six
July 2 for the ume offense
Both offensea amount to 12
pointl, enou1h tor the court to
~t away a drlver's license un
leiS the- judge deddc.s otherwise
Tbe driver can have his Ueense
,uapel\ded up to a year or plaeed
on probatipn
State...officiala aaid ot.ber drivers
hive ttteutnul-ted 12 poinU but
Youn1blooils ease wa• Lbe flret to
bfl prot888ed by the Attte and JCnt,
to common pleu court
A Summit Count)' man wal' con
yJe.ted of driving whUe intodeat-ed
and leavlng th~ scene of 1-he 'ICCl
dent earlier thlll month, 1lut the
reg1strar 1a1d the points were
ehareeable for eaeh offense "nd
cannot ttl be added at one time

Watchers Report
Danger As Over
Dam Break
CAPULIN Colo UP- Watch
on the hUis1cte above the
Terrace Reservoir earthen
dam flashed
word today- th

dam Is Mldmg
The "umbllng dam had th•ea
ened to send nearly s1x. b11l10n
gall""' of water dow" Alomo"
Canyon since Thursday: mornm,1
when a gushing hole formed n
&lt;he 198-foot high dam
RaJn swollen waters of the res
ervotr spurted from the break at
a rRlil of seven eublc reet a sec
ond and etched away at the
packed ea~h structure
Residents of tbls San Lom,.,
Valley town of 400 were evcacu:tl
ed from tbelr homes Other val
le residents also beaded for
hl~h groli.Dd But they were e&gt;.:
ected to return
home today
p lth ord the dam was holdmg
w
w
E
L:olorado state engmcer J
Wh1tten and district engmecr
FINED $25
Dav1d Mathias said the weak
Rufua C Hite Rutland was fm Point In the dam through wh1cb
ed
and eos~ ft~r truck over
water began flowzng early T h urs
the 111m I• loading bY J'u]Jtice -af Peace R E day
had nl:{t become any larger
last beard Grindley Tbund~ l 'l'h• Highway
m
the
past 12 bours
beine p11d P&amp;ttol mode th'o artett

m

fti~IASIO qN io~O

Arbbroae na~u., Syracuse
wa&amp; relealed from JIU Thursday
on '125 benld 1Wtiit1nt.,.. hearing)
on a cb.ar•e
Gritlng -whlle lntox
icated

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TO SELL ICE CREAM

The Youth FeUowshlp of th~
United Methodist Church will sell
homemade ice cream In quar•
containers In front of the church
Saturday afternoon and eVf!n~

NUCIear ROfket
Is Fired From
• hter PIane
F1g
ATOMIC TEST SITE Nev UP
-The Air Force and the Atol)liC
Ener.11y commtss1on m a dazzlin g
teamwork d1spl8y of thangs to
come to~ay f1red a nuclear
armed roeket. from
a fighter
plane h1gh above the Nevaita
provmg grounds
When the dev1ce was ftred 3!
10 a m edt It appeared very
bnghtly from News Nob and ~h.,
hreball we~ VISible for 15-20 s£'r.-onds The ~loud formed into a
doughnut shape with a tinge of
oink coloring and • weird spray
dropped eastward
More lhan a ml,ute later the
shock wave was felt The cloud
retamed its cloughnut !~hane ac. I
· hmbed and lhe bali"'"' sklrl
spray began to dlstntegrate At
ftve minutes past !hot ttmc th~&gt;
doughnut had become 11 pufr or
salmon tinged cotton nearly out
of s1ghl ID the si}'
The rocket was launched from
one of three F89 Scorpion jets
lit an elevatiOn somewhere h "'twe(!n 20 000 anct 30 000 feet
above the test site m an a1r toair experamcnt Others like 1t are
stoekplied at the nations defense
bases

Fourth Nat"lORal
IScout Jamboree
Ended Thursday

This would emj.ower
r
ney general to seek Jnj
ons or
other etvll court action agznnl!ll
The Pomeroy Htgh School Semor consp1rae1ea to deltnve per100s of
aoy and all nght.s under the Con
Marching Band w1ll begm dri.lls
and reh,.mls Monday August 5 slltuhon and the Jaw A feden.l
1t was announced today by :&amp;and JUdge could hold a violator of
such an InJUnction m eontempt
Dlr..,tor Ray woodgmd
and fmc and Jatl him without a
All members of the Semor Band
JUry trtal
wtll meet m the Semor High
School Audllonum at 9 00 a m
Supporters of the btll .already
w1tb mstruments All students try have offered an amendment to
mg out for the 'Semor Band should meet one matn obJection of aouth
report at 1 00 p m same pl-ace and ern foes Thu would bar preaiden
same date w1th uutruments
t1al use of troopl' under a hold
Band reqmreme-nts md1cate that over Reconstruction Era law to
all mstrumental mus1c students enforce mjuncttOn!i inmed
•t
who desli'e to part1c1pate m Semor school mtegratton and other ctvd
Band acUvJhes durmg the fall nghts under Part rn
!Ieason must atlend all !leh.eduled
South Not S.tltfled
rehear~ral s
Tb1s faded to satidy southern.
Tbe Pomeroy H1gh School Band ers who bave eolutecf bipartisan
wUJ agam take part an the Mc1gs support to knOck out all of Part
County Fa1r
Ill
- - - -- - -Roy Wtlktns e~:eeufive serretary of the Nat1onal Al5oeiatioo.
for the Advancement of Colon&lt;~
People raid Thursday he does not
t believe wlthdrawmg references to
troops would be hannful to tbe
I
bill but added that he is opposed
to any other ma.Jor changes.
Sen Chnton P Ander,;on
(D
N M l co sponsor of an amend
JEFFERSON 0 UP - Seven
ment to ki l Part ru told newaAshtabula County fanners Thurs- men the compromtsers were des
day were c1ted for violating fed- pente to save at least a shadow
cral acreage allotments by over oC the sect1on
planting wheat
I understand they are plannmg
Howard Burk~ county agrlcul to ta'ke the .11uts out of Part UI
tural stab1htat1on and conserva and leave the tltle .. Anderson
lion eommlttee cha11man at Jef said
ferson sa1d the total fmes 1f col
But Sen Clifford P cue &lt;R
lectcd wot.ild amount to more than N J ) aaad he Is confident a mean$1 200
mgful Part ID will be kept 1D the
Burke satd the fmes were btU
cla1med under the 1957 federal
wheat q_uota regulatiOnS The gov
etnment contends the defendants
overgrew the permitted quotas o~
1!i acres
Burke sa1d the tines were Jev ted
at $1 12 per bushel or excess wheat

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I Seven

Farmers
IC"ted For o, er
• Wheat
p1antmg

gr~~~Cllls

SBid that at least one
of the seven fanners mdteated he
would put up a legal fight to es
cape the (Jne The growers con
tend they should not be held to
the federal acrea.11e controls be
cause they planted the wheat only
for feedmg and see dmg purposes
They sa1d also that the federal
controls system IS bemg undercut
by 1mports of Canadtan wheat
wh1ch 11 obtamablc at a lower
pnce than domest1c gram

VAJ LEY
FORGE Pa UP~
The fourth National Boy Seoul
Jamboree ended Thursday mgh•
w1lh an tmpresstve c&amp;ndlebght
ceremony or rededtcatmn to th
prme1ples of the Boy Scout oath
The b1g JOb of movmg the mH s.~
of scouts ancl thetr eqmpment to
the1r homes across the nation be
gan in the early hours or the
I morn ng and continued through
theday
The scouts who came from the
•
fArthest arts of tbe country were
MAR.I(ET REPORT
p
d
k
CINCINNATI UP - Produce
3 1lowed to strtke camp an pkac
Eggs p•Jces at farmc. U S con
1
ahead of the rest who embar el
•
on last minute trip&amp; to Phlladel sumers whttes and browns A
hi for a tour bf the many his ]Umbos 39-43 A large 36 38 A
forle shrines
medtum 27 31 A sms.ll 20 22 B"
The btg closmg show based on large 27-30 FOB A large 44-45
the theme of wodd fr1endshlp
A medium S9-4Q B large 28-29
paid honor to Lotd Robert Baden
Chlchru: steady fryers 3-3~
Powell who founded the fus t lb 22 23 heavy hens 13-15 light
troop In England
11o-12 Prtce dtstr1bullon on fry
A tabloid waa presented on the ers 20 400 at 22 and 8.800 at 23
(Continued OD Page TwO)
Butter 90 score 71

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b1ll s con.trover~d4f Patt

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Bad Check Artist
Is Nabbed Quirkly
By Alert Officer
PT PI EASANT W Va UP A Pt Pleasant policeman wuted
no time takmg m tow an &amp;bland,
Ky man wanted In Gallipolis,
Oh10 on bad check charges
Patr olman Walter Rice ptcked
up William E Willett about 40,
on a street t;ere w1thut five min•
utes after Galbpohs police alerted
local authontles to be on the 10011:
out lor him W1thm a eouple of
hours WiUett was behlnd bara at
Gallipolis.

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EM.J!RGENCY (ALL
Th.e Mtddlcport Emergency
Squad
called to the home of
Miss Eliubcth Ward Thund~
afternoon
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