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                  <text>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

lr Mrt. ...,..,.. Roush
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
:O.ir3
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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Announce Birth Of

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
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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
so us

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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
too'

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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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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
:\in
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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lo h fohn s op. atle nded a Lions
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
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ve 1e Ill 1-funtmgton last Thursday
s (I• lr-t:atc frr 1 l
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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
lh
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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IQUE&amp;ZI CONTROL Founteln P•ns.. aqulpped wl th the f1mou1 No 2 SMOOTH WRITING HOODED
JOINT Thlt '"'141l lJN to t. u ..d by L•dl•• Men, lor• •nd CJirls.

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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
Club met at
Lejdon Hall on
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Sheppard'
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
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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
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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
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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
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Defense To Rest
In The trial Of
Segregationists

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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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Juhllng Mrs Harry Layne Mn
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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Mr and Mrs James Theiss of
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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f&lt;l nr l &lt;lh Wickham wh 1 w
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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
~ 1~t I
h
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
hee and f 111 ly of Dt 11 ware wen
- uso~
vl.slted
recently with
rclativ
r
(
cnt
gues
t
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of
~1t
ani
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
11
~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
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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

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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
rt Par er
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Mrs W1lhs Leadingham and
daughters
vtstled relatives 1n
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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

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$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
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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

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Arbbroae na~u., Syracuse
wa&amp; relealed from JIU Thursday
on '125 benld 1Wtiit1nt.,.. hearing)
on a cb.ar•e
Gritlng -whlle lntox
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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
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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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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
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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
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ahead of the rest who embar el
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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
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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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When He Escorted 25 Persons To The Bloodmobile Here

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An example was se t by Mr C W Sea1 1es
Wednesday who personally escorted 25 per
sons to the Pomer oy Bloodm o bi le to pay

tng physical exa mmatlon m which one's
pulse , weJght , blood count, and blood pressur e ts checked ."Jould cost somethmg from a

back" for 11 pin ts of blood aa mwtstered tu
h1s dymg brother
Such actwn likely 1s not possjbJe by the
families of all persons who recetve blood Yet
Jt also must be t rue that more of thts kind of
thmg lS pos.\a ble

local doctor Besides th e average person
doesn 't go for a check up as often as he should
to mamtam a reasonably close watch on the
direction of hJ s health

If blOOd could be pald back m th iS fashiOn
of Red Cross officia ls over con
tinued opera ho n of the blood bank here
would be relieved Because givers )Ike E.m met Shule r, J Ed ward Fos te r , and many ot hers who are " two-gallo n' a nd over, would
more than take care of the gap between what
normall y 1s u ~?ed and what IS donated
The 128 pmts accepted from the 165 persons who appealed Wednesday nearly makes
up the deficit charged agamst Me1gs County

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Many of th e steady givers believe what
they do ha-s certam benefiCia] results other
than glvmg !\atlsracllon of having performed
a QUite worthy human~_ser~JC~ The pre-tak-

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bloodmobil e every four
months is an excellent opportumty to obtam
this basic pertodlc health check
Emmett Shuler JS convmced that he feels
better, bas more energy for a tame after each ,
gtvmg Shuler is somewhere m the 13 to 14
gallon range, he's not quite sure His lean , 1
energetic physical hardness is proof walkmg,
so to speak, of the fact that givmg blood nev- ~
uoqtpuoJ teJTsA'qd (eJaua~ n •auo..\ue l·1ntf Ja

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MaURee Tbe,ter
D~
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3QIJ Queen For A
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400 Comedy Time
430 Movie time
5 30 Popeye Presents
14S News Picture

permits it
,
1
Red Cross officials publicly are grateful to
Mr Searles for what he did
And if this act of his prevented the bloodmob1le from being dJsconhnued here, which !
it may have done, some people will be alive
during the next t"o months who otherwise ,
may have died
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1040 Nttewhcb
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900 Rom1-er Roon
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NBC News

700 Dr Hudson's Journal
730 Life 1;'1( Riley

8!00 The Joseph Cotton Show
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Detective's Diary
Intr•gue
My LL.tle Margle
Qaseball
Hopalong CassidJ
Get S~;t, Go
Sports }:;ye
News PJctul'e
Watch Mr Wtzard
\..dur•:lav Ni;,..Jt Jambore•
Julius LaRosa Show
Mystery Theater
Dollar A Second
Encort Thealer
Adventure Theater
News and SportS" lletdlln~~t
Nrtewntch
Stgn Off

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gull&lt;•!

All I '' " ' seem to

'" The
'" '"'
' "'" atle lhat the
chancts
1 room s tt1.:-ardo arr nnged will
haw• ~ om c
Eu~:l!sh people al
1 ~ , 1 dy occup}tng them, and m~
bull ft ght ~cat s w1ll be preemp!
ed b~· olh c r ~ There will be no
pl otee to sll ut lhr e nft~ parkmg
will not 1xl'll und vou 'll have tn
&lt;h r\'l' 1u Sa n Scbus lr a 11 ror bre:~lt

I

y ROBERT c. RUARK
PAL\\!OS S ~.t l n - 1! 1s hJvcl
sun n) a nd t.d m here and nil the
COI PMB»S 0 - FifteE'n
bovs
prellv l•nglb h
Fri"I Jtfl AIYIPI J
and g1rl s who have won dn;trtrt
&lt;an (,trm,l u .rnd S•\ r~~ toun •l .
honors m Ohw's Clucken-of·'fOurr t'lllr&gt;JJ II g th1• hl ue w.r ler l ht·
morrow ronh•:'lt ror JUnlors will
Ll lght s.t nd~ .Htd th e horn.o of
comp&lt;'ll" 111 the !ilale ronte.:;t at
' 11 1J.:.ll rll g I ~w r 1 1 r um.nu e hefotf'
fu ~ t
the oh1o State fairgrounds A~:
IIH1 rr111 rn r , fu t d
t pew r rt l·r ~
g us123
omd rlull d1 t1u t w n
Hut 1 wJil un don h!edly mf'ct
j
'flw event o,yrll be a Youlh Day
~
.._.
second, and "fSrutce of Ohio"
As r huv1• sr ve , fr•,J 1 11 1 &lt; re~ t r• r t he \ 1 kt'~ of ll t• mlllg:wav and
f,rst. "Shorty" owned by llanny John Burke, Galllpohs, thtrd
n h rHr ~ ~ · and E:CV( r ul \\Ji rl u nr m :~ l ~ 1'om mv Shevlin ,u•d 19 pE'ople featurr or the Ohw State Fau
Zirkle, Pomeroy,
was
thirrl
Pony Harness, 56 tnd underhrrc, rt ~~&lt;'m :&gt; 11 tu u&lt;h s1 Jl y t rr I ha ve n t sr•cn Sln ct• Pearl Hnr Those placwg f1rst , second and
ANNUAL PICNIC
]('a ve rt ull to d r 11 e the har d w;n 1 bo r and WI' w!ll hehave shame thirt' 111 the contest wLII recetve
Class 12 Circle Of the WSC S "Champ", owned by Shorty Meeks "Little Man", Sharon Prll.sbur3,
twrn ~s Spall!
to a vd la ~e cuiW rJ 11• ss!} and lt&gt;!l e,1&lt;: h olher a lot u( wn~l watchc~ and t~ll contestant will have their
annual p1cn1c Shade, fourth, and "Danny Bov" Pt Pleasant RD, second, "BatcbePu m11!o na
"lr'· r ~e m ~.r!Jw ss P"r
!r('s anrJ go horrw ~~r.lk , ~pent anrl wtll rere tve ro~eltes plus monPy July 24 on the lawn of the par owned by Jimmy Streets, Harrl- lor Boy", Johnny Allensworth
Middleport. third.
'I 'i t ~ .1 1 this ln m
of lht' ) I' 11 ~ ll ~t hth more grrllll•d at th' from the auction or their b1rd11, sonage or Heath Methodist Churrh .sonvllle, !tfth
Lucllle Le1fhe1t, the' other half
There were 109 entries ~:nc!
aPcord mg 1r "Emil
MaUnovskv- at 6 p m Members ure to brmg
Dul nbout t• ve ry frrrrr yc 11n 1 temp\t' ~
Fred
umw rlown h,mJ w1 l h t111 , lliMI
There ~ ~ a rha1 m uhout San Ohro Stnt1• Umverslly extensiOn ~heir luble service t~nri a l'Overcd of the PomefOY horse sbowmg the Enghsh judge WIIJI
c
, took ftrst In the West North, Ashland, Ky., the Western
n('&gt;~ und tb1~ ts lhP fo\llth yc,u
Fermin 11 s lhete ts ~~harm about poultryman
rn Ple&amp;IHlre Horse class, with JUdge and announcer was B1ll
In l'amplo11 a t.ht v loolrl aml\Hd Ow Kctrlurky n.. rhv
You know
ber "Johnny Sorrell:" Fourfh Cooner Portsmouth
h a h~sUvBI r,dl r·d s 1111 F'crmur )' U liH' d.t mn si ll y for bcmg thl'rl'
1'hc I htcken of TomorroW conMEITIN(; CHANG~O
llh l( h I ~ l1kr• rwl hln t d~!' unr.ll r· at n\1 br r\ nnr" 111 u whtll' ~ou l£&gt;~1 OfWII to 'tH club member"
The July me~ttna of the Staff was taken by "Chtco" owned b}
There Will oe a meeting ol·th!'!
tl u ' llll 1 h 1s ~ ~ v.. 11u1 th ry ir'l 1 J liS \ h aH' to g o Su 11' you heo~r Fool""'
Brumfield , GaiJlpolls.
"' F'~.. rrners of Amenca and and Off1ccrs of Me1gs .Temple
Marilyn Foglesong, Mason, had Ohio V~:lley Association 'Mlursdav
th r· l11rl \s Jo" st• 1r1 t h 1• ~ 1 ru·! s to rroth lng more fro m !Ill' fnr a year Fu!Ut e Homemakers of America, Pythlan SISters, w1ll be held on
n
second place With her "Sta r Aug 22 at the township building
lh.1w the rll l lt•rr ~ w ho sl' cm 11 or RO you'll k tHhN 1 vc fallen IS destgnN\ to teach good poultry Monday, Jul.) 29, Instead of th1s
Heart Montgomery..
1n the Rock Sprmgg fa1r grounds
rn to, bewg c huk t'll In the hul !-. ~ mon g rr!e nd ~
meat protluclton
management next week as
schedul~d
The
Othtr area wtnners
The nett association show will
Usu,d ly, llw bu lls k nnck off SCI
(Copynght
1957 bv United processln"' ~nd n1ar'ketlni prac meclmg wtll be a potluck supper
Parade
Pony
class-"Jim be sponsored by the Saddle and
Pr,rl ('11\tens brfore lht:v lll ri V(' r.•altt lt' Svn d l( ,t\ ~ Inc)
tll'eS Conll•stants start Wilh 100 at the home of Mrs Ralph Glbbs
Da11dy", owned by BIH Campbell, Strl~ln Club at Cheshire, Sept 2,
ut the hull r1n g wht•rp t he rll
day old chicks wh1ch thcv [ecrl Jr, New Haven
Galhpoils, fourth,
"Brigadier" ) 1 P m.
zen~ tht•o mo r~ 511 1talr lv 1qu 1p (
for 11 g week pPrlod At the end
NEW ARRIVAL
owned
by
Lester
Ohlln1er,
New _
_ ___ _
P• rl \"or (Oill h.rl grn( r ,r ll~ kn ck
of the perwd theY select !I or
1'he Rev and Mn Ronp.ld PlaC 'l
Haven
ftflh
off 1\o r huii M
lherr best cockcral~ ond five of (Mar"atet HoudWlbelt)
~reen
'1'1
their be~l pullf'l~ ttl he rlre11sed lakes, Wrs, are announc ng the
Stake or Keg Race-.- ' 'Kin!l '
ft r1 u l.• s l ~ tlrH ''' or f 1111
(Continued From Page On•)
and judl((lfl at drstrlcl contests
b1rth of a WI. pound thlrleen owned by M~eks, "Little Btt"
fll\ ~; 1 fl,ll!f'l 111 ~ 1 hnw rn~n1 ' 1d lo ti Nt r up dlscrl'puncle! be·
""''" anrl ~prlH comrrettnlol In
ounce son
They also have twu owned by L;arl'Y Roush, Racme,
rorrd 1 llrL !lt~ th ut lltnP noh1Hh .tO' s I !WI'!'II Wctllr•l '~ cnnfellslon 11/ld lh" ~i~te coniPIIt wrll tnclud"
Gu
1n bed .J l ull rh1 3 1s .nnth l'l sorl kooown facl! of the scnsatwnal
'"
d
d daughters Margaret Louise am1 • FLash" ow~d by Gm ald
r
t
thO~I' plRrtn l( fll st,
seron an
Rebecca Sue Grand patents ar&lt; thrrt!, CoolvJIJe "Champ" ¥eek.q
o
m a1 1H'~~ for " \ ' ' " B&lt;~srru
~ l a) lll )l
tho'"·' In thetr n•specll~" dJstrlcts Mr and Mrs Jlarry Houdashell and "Mr X", Fred
Lel!he1t,
lllhl!('phcrder 1s d;rwn
f1om th1
1 haven'! heard u thrng from
,u
Mldc:l~epqrt and Lloyd Placr, Pt n
placmg f1rst,
second,
third
ltllh wrth ht ~ WJIII' ·k i!!
(11 111' •1 th elll" 'l'hu i'S by ~u t d "I think tt They PH'
v1dencc,
R
J_
Gfl.cat
il"randmolher
fourth,
frfth,
respectively
"bl'll (! ,md ~ I V ! I .l l srnlt• tlwu' would tw u MOOd ul ea ll they
Dt~lllet 1- Ru RRcll Flnt , Woo,_
Western Pleasure Pony, 48 0,0
tui) U( II IIg t n ur' l ~&gt;h wou ld send up
sume questlong ter ftr ~t c,1rol J S1~rtst, Wlncs- of the baby 18 Mrs. Bertha Place,
and pcop ll'
Providence
Mrs
Houdashelt 1~ - After "Pet" came " LHtle Jo e",
lifl' on 11 f1 r~ 1 nnrnr h n s r ~
lm stt\1 hopdul ·
lrnrg second and G~ne Myer~ .
ln Greenlakes wllh her dau t{ h Frank Bennett, Galllpohs, scconft
1
1'h" s lrcl'l ~ "'h n tlu 1 or(' nol
Withhold• Qu..tlont
nuron third
ter's famtly
"Ltttle Champ"
Don Guthm!
_ :__
tt tntll n!! &gt;AIUr Lll l!•· fl•ll r)' f' ,tr v l•l
&lt;~rt·~or y plrlyg rahp expert for
Dt• llrct 2- .Tan
Sorgen!rei
Coq_lville,
lh1rd,
"Ltttle
Sun" ,
bull ~. u••• lull u f lm ,rl h,md; de!('ttl\11• (trtlnn wrLttot· Erie Stan- Mt Vtrlnry , ftrst
Marvtn Wll
PLAN ANNUAL. PICNIC:
Lowell Guthrie, Guysvllll', ftfth ~
rnmr to town to nr tkl• ,r nuuu• l l' ~ &lt;. ardrwt s ~ocullt•d •'( ourt of k•ns E!irla !U'ronrl 111111 n&lt;~Ytd
Rutland WCTU w1ll hold Jts anEnghsh three-gaited [ull ma1u '
With lllllSit wli Lrh I ~ r ,Jilt ,• t l.tu Lll!!l IIL•Sott dedtnt•d to dtscuss I Hll nnrlt•s Convoy lh1 d
nual
ptcnrc,
July
2:S,
m
the
Metho
and
laii~ "B..e:au Fee",
Christine
ruw ' &lt;.~nd so uml ~ l1k{ II It I ~ n thr• qul' H lron~ he fll'cd ut Wcdler.
DLslrtcl :l- · Rrul l.rnf WapaltonCIItlllv~l or :r :\1 atdr C:r ' ' snrl who rlumed he htHI ~lmn a wom- t'ta fh~t. Tnm flhunt•mllock Ar· dlst recrutlon rooms, beginning at 1 Rll'e Cheshire , third.
P- m.
We.&lt;~tern Pleasure Pony, 48 and
wh1ch nlwu1 s Wlllrls ur• v..1ld
un three ycnrs ngo whtlt" Jmra.:lar- t'anu.tr secomt uru! ShL•hl()]t Wwn , 4--~ - -~ ~
Th(• Ert ~ lhh ~N· m In ·~ o 1111h'l'r Jztng a faMinonable ~uhur' hl:lll Clc- V&lt;'TSIIlllcs third
•
thnn l:ln}Uotlv 1•lst•, hut ( vr n llr(' velttnd homt&gt;
Dt~lncl 4--lll oil l~lt-r
P1·o~
1
'J i l l ~:· :
1:' 111::.., :
s tud ,~ ; h~ t Ge1rn11n ~ unh (• rFI
Th(•
Grcsory said he qrH'slwned pert Pt~t n ~ 1 rrll GrtrL•n Pr.~s­
~-t :• : . : l .o l J
i"1; :J IJ :•P- ~
ACROSS
6
Fc.emow...
,
25.
At
..
,c;ortul · lt~l11 or lht• ( out 1nr•u1 rm Wcdler spcclfleall:r Ahout the p~ct' sccnnd ul'l Ralph Ru!l~ell
'.'1 ~: ,_' !-J 1 !'-' • u:•: 111
1 Caution
~p.. ~t.~
tempt
pty Into P11rnpl o n,1
llt \WI:&gt;:l th1•
I ;, ~·
Sheppard murder rnr the rtrst Pro~pect thtrd
G. Speck.t
15 Leave ~
26. h1ten. :•:": 1 1~-11i -~ 'JJ;d
h OlUiln:.f shortag._, Jrnd I li p lu ck nf lime
~ ~ ••
ri t '
nt Thursday's four hour ~es
Drstrlct 5----0drm&lt;l 1-\ nt!logly
t P'rapent
7. "Tiny _..,,
er
:-n ·: tn ; ~•• · j ~:. l l
slt•ep anrl thr lll o g·~ ~~~ ~ ni l ahon• don
Logan first
uor.n ld
Nelsno1
10. Send•
I St1p11 QVj ) 27 Cerlb..
'.1:"11 '~ 1 : 1
~·J' :,t" '
M'' .::rnl lhm ~~ lrR r!l' 11
F'n ga~ t
Only Gregory and Wedl&lt;'r were t.angs~llle. second 1\ lld John Gtl
::1 11 ~l · Jr} J::.. r- , I :F r
forth
fencu
bean
me nls art! brokon a nd nr w 1•11 m the room where the examrna- lo ~l)', Logan, th tr d
" 'lU'·: ~ r
I t {-.
, I
l2 Appenda1e1 t S.ekle• J ""' coun.t.ry J:·J
1'::
r_•
:•L
1 ' -' · •. '} :
MIINemrnts conlrtr ch·d
fl1v otrc'l lion took place One of the ILe deln nc\ r'ltmn to nnm 1ng Lhret 1
13 Boundl.r)'
aeat
(po.ll)
.11 •r-'1 :. ' 1• '· 1•::•. : 11
occur as dn fw f r!l ht ~ ott! 1' 11 " tc( tor openrtor'a frlench rt-ported top tcpre sen t .tiiH ~ t' o• the state
u . Sole
11 Smlll
19 An
--I L. : f.II..J
:•;,•j 1 : •
m1e11 lwcnm e fa ~tl frlt' n tl ~ nnd tol loht• ro nvclt had been asked dl- c , pc•• tlon "llCh d •,trt .:: t RW o•&lt;l
15. Obtain
..ndplper
~e&amp;Jt
: JLL .ll :-r : r 11.
'
1 11 1
llw l' nd cvcrv nu n 1 ~ ' rpl ul 11 n•rll~ " Do you think you killed Nl a truph~; to lh' ronl~strm'
11. ).feuur!l
1&amp;- Real
10. Pro..
lhl"' hlood ~ hot e y t ·~ ul a ht .r ~1 Mnttlvn Sheppard~"
hovln" the heaviest l'nltY based
CCbln-l
18 M•dlav_.
phetl
37.lrl:onateJ 1
11. Ktnr ot
ve.uel
12. Pb4_1hlurn~o:uvt·r
on the totul numb~·! or J&gt;Ol'n " '
st. Slmlan. ;
You 11111} r~· mr • nrltt•l Sun !•11
Tht• rdenrt repoiled Wt•dh: r re- uf chlekel. ptodtl l'Cd trom his
Batban
1D A thr&lt;ll\1
Wlf"
11. Man'•
:n. Dry
Sit Unit at
mm and tlw lnwn of l'1rmplrmn piH'd "Ye~ '
~lljllllLll IOO chlek.
·~· L&amp;l·
vtan
t
nlckMmt
22. Lall'
weirht
whtch Is ju st U{ \Os~ 111r Ill\
lletbNI ~nrd an uff1davU cha1gThese wlnnets and thC! totul
rlv.r
18.
J'amalt
tov.t
itt).
Wreatlt
18
Uftquallfted
from !\an SC!ho !&gt;llan o11 rt \llat rtl l In~-: Wefilt•r wtlh the crime 'would wel(lht of their l!ntrll•s followlpo..·
20. nun,,.., ,
cu. 1.)
Coba.)
as th o ~ lle of "It rt mnrw f11Jk , havo to lw backed up hy docu Gene Luidharclt, Bucyrus, dlstrlt.l
23. Wut•d
\,
COI1JIIcler lo he rr•nt•Nt llem\ng mt•ntl'd lnforwatlon
l, 392 pounds i)nryl Am~lutz
!
Dilprovu
way 's best book rlu Su n Al~n
Pandora, dutmt 2, 3~'1\it pounds,
I'
21!1ftc•
pf.lt
llerh~&gt;rt a .~ &lt;J wants Wedler's plo·
It '••• "
•Donnlo Rogers,
Arcanum
dis21i.
J:y• lnttam•
Papa 11 anli 1 wr r 1, togettlt.'r tails ~ ore muktn l a motion for
C
1
ma~on
there fo 111 yertn tr.lr k D.ntl hr a ncl'l LrlJI for Sl.eppard
trlct 3, 393'h pounds, ~or
oo;
31- Youth •
~
lie Indicated the evidence would Ma\lon, dtslrlct 4 3'1u poun , '
II
Ba 1 nolhrng !&gt;f'f' llwd fo have
and Ode,., Gi\loaly, Loaan, d s
aa.Som•
chAn(lr,! tlmuch from thl· trrr•d 2!ls hnvt• to ho convnclng."
•
33. Direction
•·
t'
1
Pind A~o~to Driver
trld 3 360 pounds
1
t:.Ven &lt;H" bul ftl( hh r~ wprc mor ..•
Mall~ovsky said thert ;. ... h)
(abt.r )
34. Sloth
or h· H~ th'' 8 811 ~~' ht &lt;'llllllt' th r n
Jl~rhert also w1nls Dedler's pic· l60 entries In the contest this
3(1. Ptrilh
tht hit nf the ~h o" An tonio 0 1 lure Mhown to Erne11t K~lofoliall, a vcnr The event Is apomol'ed bv
31- ll'uhlon
donez wu.. llr l' t.r&gt; n uf NltiO d(l l&lt;1 merdu&amp;nt ltlanu&amp;n Kolofohu waa the O!)lo State UmvrnltY Agrl 1
38 Alteri.lkl
Palma "Aho bnd loci'!! the bu ,l romul m Lon 11 Beach, C11tlf ufler culturuJ ExtenSlon Scrv1ce In co
40 Sea cod:
fighting hero or P,q&gt;ll 11 novrl a 11earch b" &amp;lttlhorlt\cs
1 h th
llr" lntlus
('l'll.lt.)
On at Jeo•l ''''" ,, 1,.,.,, 000 h"
~
operal1011 w l
e pou ~
•
..
'Kolofolloll IIBYS he hitched n ride
[ th
tOto
n
nnd.)
fought ""'
~~~ wotl ''' It t, olol '''"''
with a man nellf ( levelund aboul try o - e-s--- - - - ·
42. Tal)fttry
I cannu1 really lillY whv I lt~uve the time ol Mn Sheppard's dl•ath
tS Cav1r1d
my happy home Ill rh tve &amp;..10 11e said the dri\'Or had D l'lll fill·
I wlth
duAlly mlle.11
a&lt;ro~• 11 bArren i[t'T and blood staln1 on his hand
I llowen
plain to w.-.ck my healih with a
Dr. Steven Sheppal'd , or Shcp
(ComlnuH Prom Pall One)
(her.)
1
bunch M friem'ly o n c m 1e~ when pard's brother, has made no In - ~ huRe sla~t~e Thurs(tay niaht de
44.0~rvl4
I do nut like to lrc rhased hy dicallon he will tly to Deilrnd to plctlna the flrat encampment o(
DOWN
buiLt lll the street I do not ltkr talk with Wedl~r Earlier. ho 8ald scout under
Powell
sealed
1. Alter
to lilt up all night ror three or 1 ho would maka the trip, but un- t~round 8 1mall ump fire Tlw
2. Ex.temal
teed eoaunr
four till ) I, and I 11m lousy wrlh 1 celled planr after the Ill.'- t'lclector Ufe ~:rew into a large blue sym
S.Truat.
lhl' " botu'• wh1 ch you holrl ut te!lt wu 11iven Wedlcr
bo\lsln&amp; the .11pread of scouting
~. W)lln all4
----~ ·- - --~ throuahout the world The tabloid
Belli)'
emled w1th a mesllaie recorded
by Lorrl Baden Powell
shortt.
DAILY ORYI'TOQUME.,.. Hen'• how to fl'lrlc
before his death In l941
AXYPLBA+XB
I
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12 30 Town&amp;: Country Crossroach
12 4!1 Baseball Preview
12 55 Game of the Week
4 00 Tournament of C))ampion.

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The program at -the Ohio Agr1

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proiJ'els over the past 7ft yean by
.E.. Krauss, 81SOC:tate director of
the stat1on, followed by a proJeetloo tiltb the next 15- years by W
E. Peter.. n of the Unt•mtty of

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Peterson who hu stud1ed daley

log in all 48 atatea and .In foreign
e.ountries, will tell visitors about
new changes to expec!t i.h dairy
1 (arming as 11. result of research An
!X)X!rt in the phyaiology of milk
' production, he also will 1peak on
"Protedl.ve Milk", a subject wb.ich
'ope05 new pOitlblUUes Into the
value of milk in keeping people
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free of dl11ease
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Thill 30th annual event, largest
of the field daya,
being held m
eonjooelion with the na'tion's
anniversary ceJebrlUon. Registration will begin u lO a m. EST at
the main dair-y barn on Route 250
Ezhibits and demonstration• wUI
pl1y a more lmportant part in the
pr.ogram tb.an m former years, aceordinf to Fordyee Ely, program
fi:. ~ I! ~).airman. Vuutors Will aee results
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of • silage vs. soilage experiment
~ and hear pr wars to keep the herd
bealtby Advantages and disadvan, t:laea of ni&amp;ing ealves: on high
roltlhagc rations will be another
d~monstration_ There will be dis·
'plays Gn economic problemS arising in dally pradlces and the nu·
Uitional requirements o( the ru
~ men ,the eow'a tint slomacb.
"An educ:atiOnlll program hu
... been arranged tor women v1s1tors,
aq:ordmg to Ely Budge~·mlnded
)Jomem•kers w11l be told how to
get the most from food dollars and

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y outh R'ICher
COLUMBUS, 0 .-0blo 4 H and
fT A members will compete for
~ in prizes at a swine judcing
contest to be held Ju\y 23 at th{!
Clark colUitY
fah-grounds in
Springfield.
Those plannma to participate
tn the contest shGuld be at the
falrerounde by 8 a. m. advisllA
Herbert Barnell, Oh1o State Vm·
ver.:dty extension awtne specialist
Team registrations are limited lo
one 4-H and nne FFA team from
each count,Y. but any number ol
boys or gu-Js may j11clge m md1
vidual competition Winners will
be preae11ted ptlzea at 12 30 p

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The judging event Is scQeduled
part of the American Bcrk
sh1re aasociation's "Show W\..11dow'' sbow and sale to be held at
the f111rgrounds July 22 and 23
Barnes SIUd The Ohio Berkshire
association w1ll serve ~~ host fo1
the national show and sale, expected to draw entries from 11
states
Many o! the entries,
Barnes noted, will be from . or re·
1ated to, certified meat-type litters, mclurling some which h~ve
part1eapled In the Ohio Swme
Improvement program
The 2-day event w1ll start a 6
a m with the showmg of hogs
consigned to the show and sale
The American Berkshire assoeintiOn, oldest swine r~gistry group
In the U S, will hold \1.s 82nd
annual me'i!ting in Spr1Dgf1eld
the evenmg , o( July 22 The sale
wl1\ fo1low the judging: conte.it
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COLUMBUS- Do you know the
rults of the road? Many ac'c ldents
happen because per.sons are not
tomil1llr w1th the laws pertolning
to tbe opefation of motor ~hlcles,
seys W E. StuckeY, Ohin Stat~
Umverslty exten!Jton lllilfilty !peer•

New and Used

MOWING MACHINES
New Holland

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Hatcheries

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FULTON·THOMPSON
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when the 50.000 scouts Je•ted
RICHAIID S. OWIN - OINIItAL MANAGIR
around the 1\ill aldes of thl'
UYNOLD I. GRIINI- IDir!ll
huce amDb~~heater each Uahted a
Che1t•r L. T•nnehlll,lt•H Writer, lpiorte ldlhr
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£otd a!IO!Ial o~verti&lt;lln1 rep-ntatlv_~ BoiUDtlii-Klmbtll. lllo., Ill
Scout oath en mau•M.oa
Aq., New Yo11k City, Ul, N. J",
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lublcrtpUOD rate.: Del~-:"ell..bJ eirrter whert n.U•W• 30 etll.lf PtJ
Admitted 0 K Sayre 1 Braden· 1
weeki Pile year In advance at The I&gt;aU1 Sent.tnel ofltee, $11.80· Ill
Fla.
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1breo montlu, f3.90, B7. motor
wbere ov.tl~b'­ ton.
J)iacharced. Berlba Wlt~lne,
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Although the owners of last week's Mystery Farm
not as yet made ~SJtive identification of the aerial photo published above at least six readers of the Daily Sentmel are farrly
certain that the view above IS that of the Henry Wippel farm located near Fi•e Points Readers making the identification are: Dana E. Hamm, Mmersvtlle, Mrs Howard Bolin, Athensrd; Johnny Bryant, Pleasant Ridge; Adolph Joachim, Pomeroy, TereS&gt; Andrews, Long Bottom; and Mrs. Elmer G. Young, Minersville.
allst. Are you one of those per·
U for any reason a herd or cow
sons? Constder the followina: case. 1 ill m1ssing the owner may take samCar A is driving 4:0 mile.s an pies dtrectly to the laboratory,
hour on the lnnde lane of a 4-lane which will be tocated a~ the county
h~Shway with marked lanes. You fauerounds, or may contact any
approach [rom rear to pass Arter one of the collectors to secuu a
following Car A for BOrne time, sample Jar
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you see that the &lt;!river Is not goIt 1s Important that herd ownmg to give way tq the right, so ers subantttlng the blank w1th the~r
you Jtart pasam~ W} the r1ght Car milk sample has the name and ad
A then prO&lt;'eeds.:t10 gLve way to dress clearly marked so 1t may be
the l'ight, eolhdihg with your car easily read The total number of
Who's rtght, who's wrong?
cows milkr.d number of dry cows,
ANSWER Driver of Car A L9 heicfers and calves, bulls, steer11
wrong The law provides that when total cattle, number of adult vac
outside a municipality, you may cmated cattle and number of calf·
pass to rtght or left providing hood vacmated cattle should abo
lanes are clearly marked and this be hsted
move can be made with safety
People cooperaUng as mtlk rolHowever, if lanes are not marked, Iectors thb year mclude Mrs Wilyou shall oass on left only. Jn- ham Hart, Bedford Townthlp, Mrs
stde a mumc-~pahty you may pass Joan Tuttle. Chester Township,
on e1Hrer side tf traffic 1.8 moving Mrs VU'gil Atkms, Coumbia and
m two continuous hnes m the Sctp!O Townsh~ps. Ernest Smith,
same direction an;&lt;l this move ean Lebanon Townshtp, Ray M1dktff,
be made w1th safety However Letart Townsh1p, Mrs Earl Dean
ehangmg lanes, a driver must' as- Ohve and Orange Townships, Rex.
certain that such movement can Shenefteld, Salem Township; Mrs
be made safely
CharleS" Gordoll, Sah9bury Town"But it doesn't really matter," ship1
George Carson, Rutland
Stuckey conclud~s. "who is nght Township and Dan Sm1th, Sutton
and who is wrong- if you're dea&lt;'l Township Mrs W1lllam Collin!"
right or dead wrong!"
will -be clerk: at the laboratory
The milk rlng test program as it
operateS m Metgs County 11nd
other counties m the state and
other states IS a cooperatmg proBy C. E. Bl1kesl..
gram participated in by the coun·
County A..-lcultural Agent
ty, state anrl federal governments
This coming week (July 22nd) --~
milk colleetors w1ll be vi!lting
every farm In Me1gs County which
has one or mote mllk cowl This
will be the start of the eighth milk
RinM Test for the detection of brut:ellosis {Bangs dtsease) here
Brucellosis Is the most serious
widespread - and ell.penalve disease of livestock in the United
Sta.tes Its chief synitom ls abortion, but It has many other debili~atiug effects The U. S Department of Agr~t:ulture estimates that
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baaed on 1953 cost and production
figureS, it ta causmg annual Joases
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to the cattle industry of $58 mil· ~ ~
lion a year.
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The disease reduces mlik out!~··•f. _mfected animals by ~rbout
costing mi.Jk producers
Replacement of
costs another $16
tnUllon The dtsease reduces the
calf crop of infected owl!l by 15
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per Qent, costing an addiUona1 $7
miUlOD.
· Durina: the last Milk Ring Test
the county whtch was conducted
August ?.3rd to September
1956, 1,031 Meigs Count)' herd•
were teated witb 53 showidl a IUIplcl1lus reaction Thi&amp; 1s only ~1%
of the berd&lt;J listed as awptelOua.
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This year, the same as 1ast year,
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reaction w1U be offered a free
blood test. Tbis blood testina: will
be , rtpeated until the berda no
longer show susptcious anlma)s
provlduig the farmer dlSpO!M of
the positive animals
The pereeJ,tage of infected herda
in Meia:a County bas been dropping: steadily m rcccnl years with '
7.8% liuspicitrus in December 1955
and 20 4% SUSpli!I.OUS lP JaP!uary
iDM. For aiJ testa except the ftrst
. with C! 'NIW
in 1961 the percentage of au1pecL-s
according to the tests hu ranged
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from between 18 and 20 per cent.
In the follow up blood test fol·
tor r
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towmg the December 1955 viell of
• DeluXe cushion
the laboratory, 17 head of Cattle
MOtcmtfla•Jo
found ahowlng a pD.'lttlve re
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action for brucellosLS in the blood
111100th h~raullc actloll
test. Thill rpresents less than 1%
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Step up m&lt;iwln&amp;
output to
bJc
production
atandarda
in Meigs County.
.Because of the low perCentage
with a .neW, low cost Inter"
"' llaUona:l130 tractor. Get
of infection found , in the county,
power, f\131edness, operat·
Meigs county LS being lneluded .as
tng comfart to speed d02en.s
one of tho counties worldng tO·
of medlum.duty jGbs. Set:~
ward certitjcation as a brucellosis
Ul for a demonstration.
free area. To obtam eert1ficatlon
the amount of i:iffection must ~
leu than 5% of the herds and 1 o/n
of
This mcludes botll
animals.
nel;lded to participate
in the
ring test l..s to take a
teaspOon
milk from eacb can of
Inc.
milk produced. ,FroTh this sma~l
Pomeroy, Ohio
amount th~ teat will determme 1f
J.tboelr J.s allY poel!libilltles of lnfecbi tbt eowa and mdk.

In Meigs County the county com-

miSSioners provide a small amount
of money for hmng a clerk at the
laboratory and state and federal
governments prov1de the money
for m1lk collectors and the laboratory techntc1ans
Wittlam F. G,.,.,ry
Milson Caunty Agent
Vieigh-~t·D•r·A-Month Dairy bcorcl
Plan.
The Agricultural Extension Servrcc o( west Vtrgima Univeruty

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You'D lind It pays to sh~p at the 'l'own and Country l!bopp lng Center al lbe Pomeroy F~llBureou Co-Op ~:..:-:
Mall! Street in Pomeroy, just look at these Round Up Of Bargalno lbey bllvedf':rru·:..oa. :-: -:;'c:;;;ryCome Ill
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Twenty f1ve churches
membership :&amp;ains or 10
(Contlnut4 from P11e One)
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Jtllt:h leader at Ohio Dauy Day showing demom;trationl are 10me
Auguat 9 to present a picture of eventl In wblch youna:-er viaiton
can puticipate_
,dail)'lng over a 1$0-year pert.od

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onr fin ln add.luoa the: cWrymu cowl 1.11 tM JMr4, w!Udl bz+•
St•tu Departmene. of AJrleu]t:ure mu.l pn'lridll bb own tcala tor
Ute fell' ue •D~.~otc~·
11. .-poniOI'tDJ a 11e• .,.,. for JOU welpla1 tbe IDI.lk, end a Wei&amp;h·A·
Herd aDd cow nc:onll . . aot
herd ownen to teep your mil.k DQ·A•Jiontb heord BoQk. Bot.b of offidal lad can DOt be i&amp;ll4 ,_
produclloa reeordt. The l}'ltem these l~m•. the ~talet 1nd Rec.ord pubU~Ity purpoo~e~.
called WeJ .. b·A·Day·A· Montb DaJ- Book , are obta.lnable throu&amp;.h the
The Dairyman c1oet .U. .-u.
ry Record Plan i1 a l.imple, eaay County A&amp;ent'• Office
welihln£ Tbe EJ:I.eD.IiOI1 Daii'J :0.
low COlt WI)' to obt.aan mllt pro.-.....nt.-gn of KHPint
putment doe, t.be llJu:rlq.
ducUon retords eaeb month on tlon • - - .
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d d I cOwl Tb e provam 11
tn 1V1 ua
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Keeptna milk productton re.corrls ed •· •for thoae dau·ymen who are not
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Owner-Sampler progums for rec aeled your belt rows from whic-h Mou:antowa. for tomputltlon.
ord keepang
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tact
the
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How 11M&lt; Plo~n Werlu..
The prouam'1 eoct iJ $3 a year Aa:ent
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The Darryman who i"' on t.be
Weigh-A Day program, wria:hs the mJ 09 t 'Japun pur ,_.~ aArJ JOJ
NAMID WINJI'IiR
mtlk from each cow ln his herd, eaeb adchtlonal cow over five
NEW YORK UP - Dan1el ,.,...
mormng 1nd evenJng, on tbe t.Mh Paymenll are m1de In advance
day of earh month He rerord.a when tbe appbcat1on blank Is flil- r11, secretary - treasurer of tbe
th11 we1ght a1ong wtth the date hi.J ed out Apphc.at10n blanka 1re Amateur Athletic Unioa, hal been
eow1 are fresh, dry, bought. 10ld, nailable at the County Agent'l named winner or t.be SportlmaD..
shtp Brotherhood'• 1857 award for
or d1ed He •lao reeordJ the pnee OffiCe.
The
Herd
owner
supp!Jes
the
blS long record of ~ sports.
he hu received for hll milk that
Rook aDd •calet (ob- manabtp and bb Jnfluenee on
month , h11 milt plant butterfat
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In
test for hit herd that montb, and
total feed costl for the herd for
that month
He mail! this information lo the
County Agent who sends tbe information to Morganrown At Morgantown a report 11 made up showing
HYDRAltlATlC, RADIO &amp; HEATER
montb-lo-montJt and lact.atlon- 1
GOOD TIRES.
to-date milk producl.ion record on
each cow m the dairyman's herd
Abo shown 1n the report rs tolalto-dllte and monthly average milk
and butterfat production reeord1
for the hen!. total-to-date and
monthly averaife value of product
Middleport, Ohio
{milk), feed cost and income over
leOO coB!: for hi1l berd, lactation
record! for each of the dairyman'•
cows and a yearly total and average record fo::- the dairyman's herd
We Have
each twelve month.J
Thill report ts compiled at MorgantGwn and maded to the County
Agent who, in turn, return1 1t to
LhC' parlieipating llatryman
How To Get OR And How h'hteh
Do.- It Cott.
U you are inter~ted rn
the
IN Several Different Sizes
Welgh-A·Day-.A-Month
Program,
98 Gollon - 180 Gallo• - %98 GaUon
stop by or get in touch w1th me
The County Agent's Office il upstairs 10 the Post Office BuUding,
Boll. 402 I have the application
forms here to the office
We Do Cullom Grinding
The cost per year for tbe proMiddleport
N. Znd Ave.
gram 1.&amp; $3 for fJYe cows or under
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When Industry's HistoryTpld I
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July It, 19&amp;7-3

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20 DRESSED BROILERS
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FREEZER
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SEASONAL CLOSE OUT

New 21 Rotary Mowers
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For Wheat DaUy!
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10 CU. FT. UPRlGHT FREEZER . , ..... $279
15 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ....... , $349
1~ CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER

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22 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER

$419

UNICO IMPERIAL ELECTRIC RANGE Only $299
30 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER . . . . . .

$499.

16 CU. FT. CHEST FREEZER

$%99

MASTER DELUXE
AUTOMATIC

WASHER
$279
UNICO
MASTER DELUXE

REFRIGERATORS-Deluxe Modelo as low as $199
UNICO IMPERIAL
Freeter Refrigerator Combination
4 PT. CATTLE BARB wiRE · ·

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$7.39 roll

Heaters
Unico Electric and Gas Water

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Example Set'By Mr. Searles Is Noteworthy Wednesday
When He Escorted 25 Persons To The Bloodmobile Here

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An example was se t by Mr C W Sea1 1es
Wednesday who personally escorted 25 per
sons to the Pomer oy Bloodm o bi le to pay

tng physical exa mmatlon m which one's
pulse , weJght , blood count, and blood pressur e ts checked ."Jould cost somethmg from a

back" for 11 pin ts of blood aa mwtstered tu
h1s dymg brother
Such actwn likely 1s not possjbJe by the
families of all persons who recetve blood Yet
Jt also must be t rue that more of thts kind of
thmg lS pos.\a ble

local doctor Besides th e average person
doesn 't go for a check up as often as he should
to mamtam a reasonably close watch on the
direction of hJ s health

If blOOd could be pald back m th iS fashiOn
of Red Cross officia ls over con
tinued opera ho n of the blood bank here
would be relieved Because givers )Ike E.m met Shule r, J Ed ward Fos te r , and many ot hers who are " two-gallo n' a nd over, would
more than take care of the gap between what
normall y 1s u ~?ed and what IS donated
The 128 pmts accepted from the 165 persons who appealed Wednesday nearly makes
up the deficit charged agamst Me1gs County

the concern

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Many of th e steady givers believe what
they do ha-s certam benefiCia] results other
than glvmg !\atlsracllon of having performed
a QUite worthy human~_ser~JC~ The pre-tak-

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bloodmobil e every four
months is an excellent opportumty to obtam
this basic pertodlc health check
Emmett Shuler JS convmced that he feels
better, bas more energy for a tame after each ,
gtvmg Shuler is somewhere m the 13 to 14
gallon range, he's not quite sure His lean , 1
energetic physical hardness is proof walkmg,
so to speak, of the fact that givmg blood nev- ~
uoqtpuoJ teJTsA'qd (eJaua~ n •auo..\ue l·1ntf Ja

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430 Movie time
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Red Cross officials publicly are grateful to
Mr Searles for what he did
And if this act of his prevented the bloodmob1le from being dJsconhnued here, which !
it may have done, some people will be alive
during the next t"o months who otherwise ,
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730 Life 1;'1( Riley

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Detective's Diary
Intr•gue
My LL.tle Margle
Qaseball
Hopalong CassidJ
Get S~;t, Go
Sports }:;ye
News PJctul'e
Watch Mr Wtzard
\..dur•:lav Ni;,..Jt Jambore•
Julius LaRosa Show
Mystery Theater
Dollar A Second
Encort Thealer
Adventure Theater
News and SportS" lletdlln~~t
Nrtewntch
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chancts
1 room s tt1.:-ardo arr nnged will
haw• ~ om c
Eu~:l!sh people al
1 ~ , 1 dy occup}tng them, and m~
bull ft ght ~cat s w1ll be preemp!
ed b~· olh c r ~ There will be no
pl otee to sll ut lhr e nft~ parkmg
will not 1xl'll und vou 'll have tn
&lt;h r\'l' 1u Sa n Scbus lr a 11 ror bre:~lt

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PAL\\!OS S ~.t l n - 1! 1s hJvcl
sun n) a nd t.d m here and nil the
COI PMB»S 0 - FifteE'n
bovs
prellv l•nglb h
Fri"I Jtfl AIYIPI J
and g1rl s who have won dn;trtrt
&lt;an (,trm,l u .rnd S•\ r~~ toun •l .
honors m Ohw's Clucken-of·'fOurr t'lllr&gt;JJ II g th1• hl ue w.r ler l ht·
morrow ronh•:'lt ror JUnlors will
Ll lght s.t nd~ .Htd th e horn.o of
comp&lt;'ll" 111 the !ilale ronte.:;t at
' 11 1J.:.ll rll g I ~w r 1 1 r um.nu e hefotf'
fu ~ t
the oh1o State fairgrounds A~:
IIH1 rr111 rn r , fu t d
t pew r rt l·r ~
g us123
omd rlull d1 t1u t w n
Hut 1 wJil un don h!edly mf'ct
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'flw event o,yrll be a Youlh Day
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second, and "fSrutce of Ohio"
As r huv1• sr ve , fr•,J 1 11 1 &lt; re~ t r• r t he \ 1 kt'~ of ll t• mlllg:wav and
f,rst. "Shorty" owned by llanny John Burke, Galllpohs, thtrd
n h rHr ~ ~ · and E:CV( r ul \\Ji rl u nr m :~ l ~ 1'om mv Shevlin ,u•d 19 pE'ople featurr or the Ohw State Fau
Zirkle, Pomeroy,
was
thirrl
Pony Harness, 56 tnd underhrrc, rt ~~&lt;'m :&gt; 11 tu u&lt;h s1 Jl y t rr I ha ve n t sr•cn Sln ct• Pearl Hnr Those placwg f1rst , second and
ANNUAL PICNIC
]('a ve rt ull to d r 11 e the har d w;n 1 bo r and WI' w!ll hehave shame thirt' 111 the contest wLII recetve
Class 12 Circle Of the WSC S "Champ", owned by Shorty Meeks "Little Man", Sharon Prll.sbur3,
twrn ~s Spall!
to a vd la ~e cuiW rJ 11• ss!} and lt&gt;!l e,1&lt;: h olher a lot u( wn~l watchc~ and t~ll contestant will have their
annual p1cn1c Shade, fourth, and "Danny Bov" Pt Pleasant RD, second, "BatcbePu m11!o na
"lr'· r ~e m ~.r!Jw ss P"r
!r('s anrJ go horrw ~~r.lk , ~pent anrl wtll rere tve ro~eltes plus monPy July 24 on the lawn of the par owned by Jimmy Streets, Harrl- lor Boy", Johnny Allensworth
Middleport. third.
'I 'i t ~ .1 1 this ln m
of lht' ) I' 11 ~ ll ~t hth more grrllll•d at th' from the auction or their b1rd11, sonage or Heath Methodist Churrh .sonvllle, !tfth
Lucllle Le1fhe1t, the' other half
There were 109 entries ~:nc!
aPcord mg 1r "Emil
MaUnovskv- at 6 p m Members ure to brmg
Dul nbout t• ve ry frrrrr yc 11n 1 temp\t' ~
Fred
umw rlown h,mJ w1 l h t111 , lliMI
There ~ ~ a rha1 m uhout San Ohro Stnt1• Umverslly extensiOn ~heir luble service t~nri a l'Overcd of the PomefOY horse sbowmg the Enghsh judge WIIJI
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, took ftrst In the West North, Ashland, Ky., the Western
n('&gt;~ und tb1~ ts lhP fo\llth yc,u
Fermin 11 s lhete ts ~~harm about poultryman
rn Ple&amp;IHlre Horse class, with JUdge and announcer was B1ll
In l'amplo11 a t.ht v loolrl aml\Hd Ow Kctrlurky n.. rhv
You know
ber "Johnny Sorrell:" Fourfh Cooner Portsmouth
h a h~sUvBI r,dl r·d s 1111 F'crmur )' U liH' d.t mn si ll y for bcmg thl'rl'
1'hc I htcken of TomorroW conMEITIN(; CHANG~O
llh l( h I ~ l1kr• rwl hln t d~!' unr.ll r· at n\1 br r\ nnr" 111 u whtll' ~ou l£&gt;~1 OfWII to 'tH club member"
The July me~ttna of the Staff was taken by "Chtco" owned b}
There Will oe a meeting ol·th!'!
tl u ' llll 1 h 1s ~ ~ v.. 11u1 th ry ir'l 1 J liS \ h aH' to g o Su 11' you heo~r Fool""'
Brumfield , GaiJlpolls.
"' F'~.. rrners of Amenca and and Off1ccrs of Me1gs .Temple
Marilyn Foglesong, Mason, had Ohio V~:lley Association 'Mlursdav
th r· l11rl \s Jo" st• 1r1 t h 1• ~ 1 ru·! s to rroth lng more fro m !Ill' fnr a year Fu!Ut e Homemakers of America, Pythlan SISters, w1ll be held on
n
second place With her "Sta r Aug 22 at the township building
lh.1w the rll l lt•rr ~ w ho sl' cm 11 or RO you'll k tHhN 1 vc fallen IS destgnN\ to teach good poultry Monday, Jul.) 29, Instead of th1s
Heart Montgomery..
1n the Rock Sprmgg fa1r grounds
rn to, bewg c huk t'll In the hul !-. ~ mon g rr!e nd ~
meat protluclton
management next week as
schedul~d
The
Othtr area wtnners
The nett association show will
Usu,d ly, llw bu lls k nnck off SCI
(Copynght
1957 bv United processln"' ~nd n1ar'ketlni prac meclmg wtll be a potluck supper
Parade
Pony
class-"Jim be sponsored by the Saddle and
Pr,rl ('11\tens brfore lht:v lll ri V(' r.•altt lt' Svn d l( ,t\ ~ Inc)
tll'eS Conll•stants start Wilh 100 at the home of Mrs Ralph Glbbs
Da11dy", owned by BIH Campbell, Strl~ln Club at Cheshire, Sept 2,
ut the hull r1n g wht•rp t he rll
day old chicks wh1ch thcv [ecrl Jr, New Haven
Galhpoils, fourth,
"Brigadier" ) 1 P m.
zen~ tht•o mo r~ 511 1talr lv 1qu 1p (
for 11 g week pPrlod At the end
NEW ARRIVAL
owned
by
Lester
Ohlln1er,
New _
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P• rl \"or (Oill h.rl grn( r ,r ll~ kn ck
of the perwd theY select !I or
1'he Rev and Mn Ronp.ld PlaC 'l
Haven
ftflh
off 1\o r huii M
lherr best cockcral~ ond five of (Mar"atet HoudWlbelt)
~reen
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their be~l pullf'l~ ttl he rlre11sed lakes, Wrs, are announc ng the
Stake or Keg Race-.- ' 'Kin!l '
ft r1 u l.• s l ~ tlrH ''' or f 1111
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and judl((lfl at drstrlcl contests
b1rth of a WI. pound thlrleen owned by M~eks, "Little Btt"
fll\ ~; 1 fl,ll!f'l 111 ~ 1 hnw rn~n1 ' 1d lo ti Nt r up dlscrl'puncle! be·
""''" anrl ~prlH comrrettnlol In
ounce son
They also have twu owned by L;arl'Y Roush, Racme,
rorrd 1 llrL !lt~ th ut lltnP noh1Hh .tO' s I !WI'!'II Wctllr•l '~ cnnfellslon 11/ld lh" ~i~te coniPIIt wrll tnclud"
Gu
1n bed .J l ull rh1 3 1s .nnth l'l sorl kooown facl! of the scnsatwnal
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d daughters Margaret Louise am1 • FLash" ow~d by Gm ald
r
t
thO~I' plRrtn l( fll st,
seron an
Rebecca Sue Grand patents ar&lt; thrrt!, CoolvJIJe "Champ" ¥eek.q
o
m a1 1H'~~ for " \ ' ' " B&lt;~srru
~ l a) lll )l
tho'"·' In thetr n•specll~" dJstrlcts Mr and Mrs Jlarry Houdashell and "Mr X", Fred
Lel!he1t,
lllhl!('phcrder 1s d;rwn
f1om th1
1 haven'! heard u thrng from
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Mldc:l~epqrt and Lloyd Placr, Pt n
placmg f1rst,
second,
third
ltllh wrth ht ~ WJIII' ·k i!!
(11 111' •1 th elll" 'l'hu i'S by ~u t d "I think tt They PH'
v1dencc,
R
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Gfl.cat
il"randmolher
fourth,
frfth,
respectively
"bl'll (! ,md ~ I V ! I .l l srnlt• tlwu' would tw u MOOd ul ea ll they
Dt~lllet 1- Ru RRcll Flnt , Woo,_
Western Pleasure Pony, 48 0,0
tui) U( II IIg t n ur' l ~&gt;h wou ld send up
sume questlong ter ftr ~t c,1rol J S1~rtst, Wlncs- of the baby 18 Mrs. Bertha Place,
and pcop ll'
Providence
Mrs
Houdashelt 1~ - After "Pet" came " LHtle Jo e",
lifl' on 11 f1 r~ 1 nnrnr h n s r ~
lm stt\1 hopdul ·
lrnrg second and G~ne Myer~ .
ln Greenlakes wllh her dau t{ h Frank Bennett, Galllpohs, scconft
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Withhold• Qu..tlont
nuron third
ter's famtly
"Ltttle Champ"
Don Guthm!
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&lt;~rt·~or y plrlyg rahp expert for
Dt• llrct 2- .Tan
Sorgen!rei
Coq_lville,
lh1rd,
"Ltttle
Sun" ,
bull ~. u••• lull u f lm ,rl h,md; de!('ttl\11• (trtlnn wrLttot· Erie Stan- Mt Vtrlnry , ftrst
Marvtn Wll
PLAN ANNUAL. PICNIC:
Lowell Guthrie, Guysvllll', ftfth ~
rnmr to town to nr tkl• ,r nuuu• l l' ~ &lt;. ardrwt s ~ocullt•d •'( ourt of k•ns E!irla !U'ronrl 111111 n&lt;~Ytd
Rutland WCTU w1ll hold Jts anEnghsh three-gaited [ull ma1u '
With lllllSit wli Lrh I ~ r ,Jilt ,• t l.tu Lll!!l IIL•Sott dedtnt•d to dtscuss I Hll nnrlt•s Convoy lh1 d
nual
ptcnrc,
July
2:S,
m
the
Metho
and
laii~ "B..e:au Fee",
Christine
ruw ' &lt;.~nd so uml ~ l1k{ II It I ~ n thr• qul' H lron~ he fll'cd ut Wcdler.
DLslrtcl :l- · Rrul l.rnf WapaltonCIItlllv~l or :r :\1 atdr C:r ' ' snrl who rlumed he htHI ~lmn a wom- t'ta fh~t. Tnm flhunt•mllock Ar· dlst recrutlon rooms, beginning at 1 Rll'e Cheshire , third.
P- m.
We.&lt;~tern Pleasure Pony, 48 and
wh1ch nlwu1 s Wlllrls ur• v..1ld
un three ycnrs ngo whtlt" Jmra.:lar- t'anu.tr secomt uru! ShL•hl()]t Wwn , 4--~ - -~ ~
Th(• Ert ~ lhh ~N· m In ·~ o 1111h'l'r Jztng a faMinonable ~uhur' hl:lll Clc- V&lt;'TSIIlllcs third
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Dt~lncl 4--lll oil l~lt-r
P1·o~
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s tud ,~ ; h~ t Ge1rn11n ~ unh (• rFI
Th(•
Grcsory said he qrH'slwned pert Pt~t n ~ 1 rrll GrtrL•n Pr.~s­
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1 Caution
~p.. ~t.~
tempt
pty Into P11rnpl o n,1
llt \WI:&gt;:l th1•
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Sheppard murder rnr the rtrst Pro~pect thtrd
G. Speck.t
15 Leave ~
26. h1ten. :•:": 1 1~-11i -~ 'JJ;d
h OlUiln:.f shortag._, Jrnd I li p lu ck nf lime
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ri t '
nt Thursday's four hour ~es
Drstrlct 5----0drm&lt;l 1-\ nt!logly
t P'rapent
7. "Tiny _..,,
er
:-n ·: tn ; ~•• · j ~:. l l
slt•ep anrl thr lll o g·~ ~~~ ~ ni l ahon• don
Logan first
uor.n ld
Nelsno1
10. Send•
I St1p11 QVj ) 27 Cerlb..
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M'' .::rnl lhm ~~ lrR r!l' 11
F'n ga~ t
Only Gregory and Wedl&lt;'r were t.angs~llle. second 1\ lld John Gtl
::1 11 ~l · Jr} J::.. r- , I :F r
forth
fencu
bean
me nls art! brokon a nd nr w 1•11 m the room where the examrna- lo ~l)', Logan, th tr d
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MIINemrnts conlrtr ch·d
fl1v otrc'l lion took place One of the ILe deln nc\ r'ltmn to nnm 1ng Lhret 1
13 Boundl.r)'
aeat
(po.ll)
.11 •r-'1 :. ' 1• '· 1•::•. : 11
occur as dn fw f r!l ht ~ ott! 1' 11 " tc( tor openrtor'a frlench rt-ported top tcpre sen t .tiiH ~ t' o• the state
u . Sole
11 Smlll
19 An
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m1e11 lwcnm e fa ~tl frlt' n tl ~ nnd tol loht• ro nvclt had been asked dl- c , pc•• tlon "llCh d •,trt .:: t RW o•&lt;l
15. Obtain
..ndplper
~e&amp;Jt
: JLL .ll :-r : r 11.
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llw l' nd cvcrv nu n 1 ~ ' rpl ul 11 n•rll~ " Do you think you killed Nl a truph~; to lh' ronl~strm'
11. ).feuur!l
1&amp;- Real
10. Pro..
lhl"' hlood ~ hot e y t ·~ ul a ht .r ~1 Mnttlvn Sheppard~"
hovln" the heaviest l'nltY based
CCbln-l
18 M•dlav_.
phetl
37.lrl:onateJ 1
11. Ktnr ot
ve.uel
12. Pb4_1hlurn~o:uvt·r
on the totul numb~·! or J&gt;Ol'n " '
st. Slmlan. ;
You 11111} r~· mr • nrltt•l Sun !•11
Tht• rdenrt repoiled Wt•dh: r re- uf chlekel. ptodtl l'Cd trom his
Batban
1D A thr&lt;ll\1
Wlf"
11. Man'•
:n. Dry
Sit Unit at
mm and tlw lnwn of l'1rmplrmn piH'd "Ye~ '
~lljllllLll IOO chlek.
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vtan
t
nlckMmt
22. Lall'
weirht
whtch Is ju st U{ \Os~ 111r Ill\
lletbNI ~nrd an uff1davU cha1gThese wlnnets and thC! totul
rlv.r
18.
J'amalt
tov.t
itt).
Wreatlt
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Uftquallfted
from !\an SC!ho !&gt;llan o11 rt \llat rtl l In~-: Wefilt•r wtlh the crime 'would wel(lht of their l!ntrll•s followlpo..·
20. nun,,.., ,
cu. 1.)
Coba.)
as th o ~ lle of "It rt mnrw f11Jk , havo to lw backed up hy docu Gene Luidharclt, Bucyrus, dlstrlt.l
23. Wut•d
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COI1JIIcler lo he rr•nt•Nt llem\ng mt•ntl'd lnforwatlon
l, 392 pounds i)nryl Am~lutz
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Dilprovu
way 's best book rlu Su n Al~n
Pandora, dutmt 2, 3~'1\it pounds,
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pf.lt
llerh~&gt;rt a .~ &lt;J wants Wedler's plo·
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•Donnlo Rogers,
Arcanum
dis21i.
J:y• lnttam•
Papa 11 anli 1 wr r 1, togettlt.'r tails ~ ore muktn l a motion for
C
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ma~on
there fo 111 yertn tr.lr k D.ntl hr a ncl'l LrlJI for Sl.eppard
trlct 3, 393'h pounds, ~or
oo;
31- Youth •
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lie Indicated the evidence would Ma\lon, dtslrlct 4 3'1u poun , '
II
Ba 1 nolhrng !&gt;f'f' llwd fo have
and Ode,., Gi\loaly, Loaan, d s
aa.Som•
chAn(lr,! tlmuch from thl· trrr•d 2!ls hnvt• to ho convnclng."
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t'
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Pind A~o~to Driver
trld 3 360 pounds
1
t:.Ven &lt;H" bul ftl( hh r~ wprc mor ..•
Mall~ovsky said thert ;. ... h)
(abt.r )
34. Sloth
or h· H~ th'' 8 811 ~~' ht &lt;'llllllt' th r n
Jl~rhert also w1nls Dedler's pic· l60 entries In the contest this
3(1. Ptrilh
tht hit nf the ~h o" An tonio 0 1 lure Mhown to Erne11t K~lofoliall, a vcnr The event Is apomol'ed bv
31- ll'uhlon
donez wu.. llr l' t.r&gt; n uf NltiO d(l l&lt;1 merdu&amp;nt ltlanu&amp;n Kolofohu waa the O!)lo State UmvrnltY Agrl 1
38 Alteri.lkl
Palma "Aho bnd loci'!! the bu ,l romul m Lon 11 Beach, C11tlf ufler culturuJ ExtenSlon Scrv1ce In co
40 Sea cod:
fighting hero or P,q&gt;ll 11 novrl a 11earch b" &amp;lttlhorlt\cs
1 h th
llr" lntlus
('l'll.lt.)
On at Jeo•l ''''" ,, 1,.,.,, 000 h"
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operal1011 w l
e pou ~
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[ th
tOto
n
nnd.)
fought ""'
~~~ wotl ''' It t, olol '''"''
with a man nellf ( levelund aboul try o - e-s--- - - - ·
42. Tal)fttry
I cannu1 really lillY whv I lt~uve the time ol Mn Sheppard's dl•ath
tS Cav1r1d
my happy home Ill rh tve &amp;..10 11e said the dri\'Or had D l'lll fill·
I wlth
duAlly mlle.11
a&lt;ro~• 11 bArren i[t'T and blood staln1 on his hand
I llowen
plain to w.-.ck my healih with a
Dr. Steven Sheppal'd , or Shcp
(ComlnuH Prom Pall One)
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buiLt lll the street I do not ltkr talk with Wedl~r Earlier. ho 8ald scout under
Powell
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lhl' " botu'• wh1 ch you holrl ut te!lt wu 11iven Wedlcr
bo\lsln&amp; the .11pread of scouting
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being held m
eonjooelion with the na'tion's
anniversary ceJebrlUon. Registration will begin u lO a m. EST at
the main dair-y barn on Route 250
Ezhibits and demonstration• wUI
pl1y a more lmportant part in the
pr.ogram tb.an m former years, aceordinf to Fordyee Ely, program
fi:. ~ I! ~).airman. Vuutors Will aee results
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bealtby Advantages and disadvan, t:laea of ni&amp;ing ealves: on high
roltlhagc rations will be another
d~monstration_ There will be dis·
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Uitional requirements o( the ru
~ men ,the eow'a tint slomacb.
"An educ:atiOnlll program hu
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aq:ordmg to Ely Budge~·mlnded
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COLUMBUS, 0 .-0blo 4 H and
fT A members will compete for
~ in prizes at a swine judcing
contest to be held Ju\y 23 at th{!
Clark colUitY
fah-grounds in
Springfield.
Those plannma to participate
tn the contest shGuld be at the
falrerounde by 8 a. m. advisllA
Herbert Barnell, Oh1o State Vm·
ver.:dty extension awtne specialist
Team registrations are limited lo
one 4-H and nne FFA team from
each count,Y. but any number ol
boys or gu-Js may j11clge m md1
vidual competition Winners will
be preae11ted ptlzea at 12 30 p

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The judging event Is scQeduled
part of the American Bcrk
sh1re aasociation's "Show W\..11dow'' sbow and sale to be held at
the f111rgrounds July 22 and 23
Barnes SIUd The Ohio Berkshire
association w1ll serve ~~ host fo1
the national show and sale, expected to draw entries from 11
states
Many o! the entries,
Barnes noted, will be from . or re·
1ated to, certified meat-type litters, mclurling some which h~ve
part1eapled In the Ohio Swme
Improvement program
The 2-day event w1ll start a 6
a m with the showmg of hogs
consigned to the show and sale
The American Berkshire assoeintiOn, oldest swine r~gistry group
In the U S, will hold \1.s 82nd
annual me'i!ting in Spr1Dgf1eld
the evenmg , o( July 22 The sale
wl1\ fo1low the judging: conte.it
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COLUMBUS- Do you know the
rults of the road? Many ac'c ldents
happen because per.sons are not
tomil1llr w1th the laws pertolning
to tbe opefation of motor ~hlcles,
seys W E. StuckeY, Ohin Stat~
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when the 50.000 scouts Je•ted
RICHAIID S. OWIN - OINIItAL MANAGIR
around the 1\ill aldes of thl'
UYNOLD I. GRIINI- IDir!ll
huce amDb~~heater each Uahted a
Che1t•r L. T•nnehlll,lt•H Writer, lpiorte ldlhr
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£otd a!IO!Ial o~verti&lt;lln1 rep-ntatlv_~ BoiUDtlii-Klmbtll. lllo., Ill
Scout oath en mau•M.oa
Aq., New Yo11k City, Ul, N. J",
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lublcrtpUOD rate.: Del~-:"ell..bJ eirrter whert n.U•W• 30 etll.lf PtJ
Admitted 0 K Sayre 1 Braden· 1
weeki Pile year In advance at The I&gt;aU1 Sent.tnel ofltee, $11.80· Ill
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1breo montlu, f3.90, B7. motor
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Although the owners of last week's Mystery Farm
not as yet made ~SJtive identification of the aerial photo published above at least six readers of the Daily Sentmel are farrly
certain that the view above IS that of the Henry Wippel farm located near Fi•e Points Readers making the identification are: Dana E. Hamm, Mmersvtlle, Mrs Howard Bolin, Athensrd; Johnny Bryant, Pleasant Ridge; Adolph Joachim, Pomeroy, TereS&gt; Andrews, Long Bottom; and Mrs. Elmer G. Young, Minersville.
allst. Are you one of those per·
U for any reason a herd or cow
sons? Constder the followina: case. 1 ill m1ssing the owner may take samCar A is driving 4:0 mile.s an pies dtrectly to the laboratory,
hour on the lnnde lane of a 4-lane which will be tocated a~ the county
h~Shway with marked lanes. You fauerounds, or may contact any
approach [rom rear to pass Arter one of the collectors to secuu a
following Car A for BOrne time, sample Jar
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you see that the &lt;!river Is not goIt 1s Important that herd ownmg to give way tq the right, so ers subantttlng the blank w1th the~r
you Jtart pasam~ W} the r1ght Car milk sample has the name and ad
A then prO&lt;'eeds.:t10 gLve way to dress clearly marked so 1t may be
the l'ight, eolhdihg with your car easily read The total number of
Who's rtght, who's wrong?
cows milkr.d number of dry cows,
ANSWER Driver of Car A L9 heicfers and calves, bulls, steer11
wrong The law provides that when total cattle, number of adult vac
outside a municipality, you may cmated cattle and number of calf·
pass to rtght or left providing hood vacmated cattle should abo
lanes are clearly marked and this be hsted
move can be made with safety
People cooperaUng as mtlk rolHowever, if lanes are not marked, Iectors thb year mclude Mrs Wilyou shall oass on left only. Jn- ham Hart, Bedford Townthlp, Mrs
stde a mumc-~pahty you may pass Joan Tuttle. Chester Township,
on e1Hrer side tf traffic 1.8 moving Mrs VU'gil Atkms, Coumbia and
m two continuous hnes m the Sctp!O Townsh~ps. Ernest Smith,
same direction an;&lt;l this move ean Lebanon Townshtp, Ray M1dktff,
be made w1th safety However Letart Townsh1p, Mrs Earl Dean
ehangmg lanes, a driver must' as- Ohve and Orange Townships, Rex.
certain that such movement can Shenefteld, Salem Township; Mrs
be made safely
CharleS" Gordoll, Sah9bury Town"But it doesn't really matter," ship1
George Carson, Rutland
Stuckey conclud~s. "who is nght Township and Dan Sm1th, Sutton
and who is wrong- if you're dea&lt;'l Township Mrs W1lllam Collin!"
right or dead wrong!"
will -be clerk: at the laboratory
The milk rlng test program as it
operateS m Metgs County 11nd
other counties m the state and
other states IS a cooperatmg proBy C. E. Bl1kesl..
gram participated in by the coun·
County A..-lcultural Agent
ty, state anrl federal governments
This coming week (July 22nd) --~
milk colleetors w1ll be vi!lting
every farm In Me1gs County which
has one or mote mllk cowl This
will be the start of the eighth milk
RinM Test for the detection of brut:ellosis {Bangs dtsease) here
Brucellosis Is the most serious
widespread - and ell.penalve disease of livestock in the United
Sta.tes Its chief synitom ls abortion, but It has many other debili~atiug effects The U. S Department of Agr~t:ulture estimates that
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baaed on 1953 cost and production
figureS, it ta causmg annual Joases
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to the cattle industry of $58 mil· ~ ~
lion a year.
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The disease reduces mlik out!~··•f. _mfected animals by ~rbout
costing mi.Jk producers
Replacement of
costs another $16
tnUllon The dtsease reduces the
calf crop of infected owl!l by 15
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per Qent, costing an addiUona1 $7
miUlOD.
· Durina: the last Milk Ring Test
the county whtch was conducted
August ?.3rd to September
1956, 1,031 Meigs Count)' herd•
were teated witb 53 showidl a IUIplcl1lus reaction Thi&amp; 1s only ~1%
of the berd&lt;J listed as awptelOua.
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This year, the same as 1ast year,
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reaction w1U be offered a free
blood test. Tbis blood testina: will
be , rtpeated until the berda no
longer show susptcious anlma)s
provlduig the farmer dlSpO!M of
the positive animals
The pereeJ,tage of infected herda
in Meia:a County bas been dropping: steadily m rcccnl years with '
7.8% liuspicitrus in December 1955
and 20 4% SUSpli!I.OUS lP JaP!uary
iDM. For aiJ testa except the ftrst
. with C! 'NIW
in 1961 the percentage of au1pecL-s
according to the tests hu ranged
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from between 18 and 20 per cent.
In the follow up blood test fol·
tor r
fun-.t,w _,,.
towmg the December 1955 viell of
• DeluXe cushion
the laboratory, 17 head of Cattle
MOtcmtfla•Jo
found ahowlng a pD.'lttlve re
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action for brucellosLS in the blood
111100th h~raullc actloll
test. Thill rpresents less than 1%
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Step up m&lt;iwln&amp;
output to
bJc
production
atandarda
in Meigs County.
.Because of the low perCentage
with a .neW, low cost Inter"
"' llaUona:l130 tractor. Get
of infection found , in the county,
power, f\131edness, operat·
Meigs county LS being lneluded .as
tng comfart to speed d02en.s
one of tho counties worldng tO·
of medlum.duty jGbs. Set:~
ward certitjcation as a brucellosis
Ul for a demonstration.
free area. To obtam eert1ficatlon
the amount of i:iffection must ~
leu than 5% of the herds and 1 o/n
of
This mcludes botll
animals.
nel;lded to participate
in the
ring test l..s to take a
teaspOon
milk from eacb can of
Inc.
milk produced. ,FroTh this sma~l
Pomeroy, Ohio
amount th~ teat will determme 1f
J.tboelr J.s allY poel!libilltles of lnfecbi tbt eowa and mdk.

In Meigs County the county com-

miSSioners provide a small amount
of money for hmng a clerk at the
laboratory and state and federal
governments prov1de the money
for m1lk collectors and the laboratory techntc1ans
Wittlam F. G,.,.,ry
Milson Caunty Agent
Vieigh-~t·D•r·A-Month Dairy bcorcl
Plan.
The Agricultural Extension Servrcc o( west Vtrgima Univeruty

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You'D lind It pays to sh~p at the 'l'own and Country l!bopp lng Center al lbe Pomeroy F~llBureou Co-Op ~:..:-:
Mall! Street in Pomeroy, just look at these Round Up Of Bargalno lbey bllvedf':rru·:..oa. :-: -:;'c:;;;ryCome Ill
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Twenty f1ve churches
membership :&amp;ains or 10
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Auguat 9 to present a picture of eventl In wblch youna:-er viaiton
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onr fin ln add.luoa the: cWrymu cowl 1.11 tM JMr4, w!Udl bz+•
St•tu Departmene. of AJrleu]t:ure mu.l pn'lridll bb own tcala tor
Ute fell' ue •D~.~otc~·
11. .-poniOI'tDJ a 11e• .,.,. for JOU welpla1 tbe IDI.lk, end a Wei&amp;h·A·
Herd aDd cow nc:onll . . aot
herd ownen to teep your mil.k DQ·A•Jiontb heord BoQk. Bot.b of offidal lad can DOt be i&amp;ll4 ,_
produclloa reeordt. The l}'ltem these l~m•. the ~talet 1nd Rec.ord pubU~Ity purpoo~e~.
called WeJ .. b·A·Day·A· Montb DaJ- Book , are obta.lnable throu&amp;.h the
The Dairyman c1oet .U. .-u.
ry Record Plan i1 a l.imple, eaay County A&amp;ent'• Office
welihln£ Tbe EJ:I.eD.IiOI1 Daii'J :0.
low COlt WI)' to obt.aan mllt pro.-.....nt.-gn of KHPint
putment doe, t.be llJu:rlq.
ducUon retords eaeb month on tlon • - - .
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Keeptna milk productton re.corrls ed •· •for thoae dau·ymen who are not
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Owner-Sampler progums for rec aeled your belt rows from whic-h Mou:antowa. for tomputltlon.
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The prouam'1 eoct iJ $3 a year Aa:ent
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Weigh-A Day program, wria:hs the mJ 09 t 'Japun pur ,_.~ aArJ JOJ
NAMID WINJI'IiR
mtlk from each cow ln his herd, eaeb adchtlonal cow over five
NEW YORK UP - Dan1el ,.,...
mormng 1nd evenJng, on tbe t.Mh Paymenll are m1de In advance
day of earh month He rerord.a when tbe appbcat1on blank Is flil- r11, secretary - treasurer of tbe
th11 we1ght a1ong wtth the date hi.J ed out Apphc.at10n blanka 1re Amateur Athletic Unioa, hal been
eow1 are fresh, dry, bought. 10ld, nailable at the County Agent'l named winner or t.be SportlmaD..
shtp Brotherhood'• 1857 award for
or d1ed He •lao reeordJ the pnee OffiCe.
The
Herd
owner
supp!Jes
the
blS long record of ~ sports.
he hu received for hll milk that
Rook aDd •calet (ob- manabtp and bb Jnfluenee on
month , h11 milt plant butterfat
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In
test for hit herd that montb, and
total feed costl for the herd for
that month
He mail! this information lo the
County Agent who sends tbe information to Morganrown At Morgantown a report 11 made up showing
HYDRAltlATlC, RADIO &amp; HEATER
montb-lo-montJt and lact.atlon- 1
GOOD TIRES.
to-date milk producl.ion record on
each cow m the dairyman's herd
Abo shown 1n the report rs tolalto-dllte and monthly average milk
and butterfat production reeord1
for the hen!. total-to-date and
monthly averaife value of product
Middleport, Ohio
{milk), feed cost and income over
leOO coB!: for hi1l berd, lactation
record! for each of the dairyman'•
cows and a yearly total and average record fo::- the dairyman's herd
We Have
each twelve month.J
Thill report ts compiled at MorgantGwn and maded to the County
Agent who, in turn, return1 1t to
LhC' parlieipating llatryman
How To Get OR And How h'hteh
Do.- It Cott.
U you are inter~ted rn
the
IN Several Different Sizes
Welgh-A·Day-.A-Month
Program,
98 Gollon - 180 Gallo• - %98 GaUon
stop by or get in touch w1th me
The County Agent's Office il upstairs 10 the Post Office BuUding,
Boll. 402 I have the application
forms here to the office
We Do Cullom Grinding
The cost per year for tbe proMiddleport
N. Znd Ave.
gram 1.&amp; $3 for fJYe cows or under
and $.60 per year for each cow I

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When Industry's HistoryTpld I
will team up with

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July It, 19&amp;7-3

~ Dairy Day At Wooster Is Aug. 9

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Meigs _
Iquipment

20 DRESSED BROILERS
FREE With The Purchase
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Of Any

FREEZER
OR FREEZER-REFRIGERATOR COMBINATION

SEASONAL CLOSE OUT

New 21 Rotary Mowers
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PRICED
AS LOW AS
We Are Paybag Top Prlee
For Wheat DaUy!
UN ICO

SPECIAL!
LIMITED TIME ONLY
21 Cu. Ft.

UN ICO

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FREEZER

10 CU. FT. UPRlGHT FREEZER . , ..... $279
15 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ....... , $349
1~ CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER

. . .... $359

22 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER

$419

UNICO IMPERIAL ELECTRIC RANGE Only $299
30 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER . . . . . .

$499.

16 CU. FT. CHEST FREEZER

$%99

MASTER DELUXE
AUTOMATIC

WASHER
$279
UNICO
MASTER DELUXE

REFRIGERATORS-Deluxe Modelo as low as $199
UNICO IMPERIAL
Freeter Refrigerator Combination
4 PT. CATTLE BARB wiRE · ·

Only $429
$7.39 roll

Heaters
Unico Electric and Gas Water

AUTOMATIC

DRYER
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4--Daily Set;~tlnel, Pomeroy-Mlddloport, 0 ., July 19, 19S7 -SYRACUSE , N. Y. UP - Ger
nilnal BaUarin, the rugged French
mlddlewei&amp;ht witb the bl:"~c k han·
dlebar muatacpe, geta his first
stiff Americi!I D te.st tonight in a 10·

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Calboun at
Auditorium.
televL~e d and
b) NBC at 10

Rory
Memorial

the War
Their bout will be
broadcast n•honally
p. m. e. d_ t.

Real ·summer

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12~
Slowly Rwjng1
(rom aide to
eide Sending
cool r&amp;freehin1
air through.
out the room,

i'ay $1.25 Down

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50-ft. HOSE

ROTARY
MOWERS

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WADING POOL

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DESK

Lakin Stole Hospital won the 11th Annual Bend Softball
Tournament Championship Tnumday evening with a 4·0
tory over the OVEC team from Kyger Creek before a ••r••:
crowd at Bachtel Field.
In a .consolation game Philip Sporn !QOk third plaCAl in

with a 1.() win over West Colwnbla.
Itourney
Lllkin tallied two runs Jo tbe

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B.EGoorllrich Tires ·

Racine Taking
On Parkersburg
Baseball Team

Redlegs 2-1 Victors In NY,.rt
Meet Philadelphia's Sanford

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COME TO
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- they'll stay cool and comfortable! 57 incheai._ 1
diameter, 7 Lo 8 inchCH deep. Made of toufh bllll!l
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"Scott-Atwater Motor
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WERNER

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Select A Good Used Cor
From :The Small Lot of Big Volues
1956 FORD Custontllne .. · ........ · $189$

MetropolitGn Morine
SALES ancl SERVICE

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Phone 118-M

Pomeroy,

PHONE 491 -OPEN EACH DAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.

1956. GMC

OPEN EVENI'!5 ,nll 11,:4)9

REliABlE PARTY
Wanted
MALE OR FEMALE
TO SERVICE ROUTE
of
CIGARETTE MACHINES
1(0 SE!.ui.rG OR sOUCTTING
ROU'i'J; ESTABIJSHED
FOR OPERATOR
FULL OR Pji.RT TIME
. IN~OME S'J'ABTS
IMIIIEDIATELY
$995.rle to 'lft5.00 CASH
RIQUIRID
don't

HEADQUARTER$ .

1955 Chevrolet · · · ·•· $JIU

For

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"8" Pie~up. *·'l'on, lone wbeel ~ae.
nice areen fioish. Heater and d.efl'6ater.
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a.evrolet · · ·;~:;;; $l65
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1955 Chevrolet
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1953 Ford
Victoria Hardtop , Radio, Heater, F~rdomo.

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APPLIANCES
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1953 Ford ..

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apare tlr!!.

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1953 Mercury

Customllne 2 Or. Sed an

2 Dr. Sedan, Radio·, Heater and Defroster,

1-9$6 Chevrolet·

Automatic Transmission.

4l Door 210 - BJue and lvory
Heater. Eztt• ,NlC!e.

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OPEN EYfNINGS TILL 10:00

LETART fALLS

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4 Dr . Sedan
Radio, Heater ai\d Defroster

llel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Heater

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IT'S GREAT! .. .
IT'S HERE! .. .

Leial No(ice

~~;~e.and

returned Saturday by I ;;;;;;;;;;;";y;E;nn;:o;;;H;ar;m;•:";.;;;;;.L,
Barbara Owens o( Co lumbus i.;; / 1
spe nd ing a two weeks vacation
Keep Cool!
with Mrs Dale and Mrs. Dalla.'i
Hill and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
ELECTRIC ..
Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Shaffer
and ~hi ldren of Perrysburg spP.n l
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Perkins.
From
Mr . and Mt'!l. Rob!!rl Klein·
schmidlt and son . Lexingto 1,
Ky ., visited Sunday with ht'r
mother Mrs. Kate Higginbotham
of C.armens Rest Home.
Charles Snyder visited his son
Fred and ramily of Middlepor:
E. Main $·~.
'Phort 200
recently.
Pomeroy. O.hl•

Sealed bid s will be received at
the of[ice or the Meigs county
Commissioners, Court House, Porn·
eroy, Ohio, until Jul y 22, 1951 at
12:00 o'clock Noon for the- followlne :
The following d e:!ll&lt;~1'•'"-·d real
estate situated in the Village of
Pomeroy, Salisbur:t" Towns hi~ ,
Meigs Count.)' and Slate of OhiO
and described as follows: ' Begin·
ning at the north east corner of
Unlon Terrace Alley; the nce south
one de~rl!e we.st 762.3 feet; thence
north ga degrees ;15 mtnutes east
161.5 feet; thence north 14 degrees 25 n1inutes ea~t 187 .5; 1 r'~M~r~.~an~d~M~"~·~R~o~b&lt;~r~l~G~ca~h~a~m~
, ~;;;;i;;:~~:i:~
thence west ~52.1 feet to the phu:e 11
of begintling, containing 4.~ acn;s·
and being a part of the Chlldren s
Rooclmoster
Door Sedon
Home property, whicb is no longer
needed for public use.
The Mel.gs County Commissioners reserve the ri.~~;ht to reject any
HYDRAMATIC. RADIO &amp; HEATER
and all bids .
GOOD TlltES .
Meigs County Commissioner~
BY: DeSn Barnitz, Clerk
(0) 28 (7) 5, 12, 19, 4te

FANS
$5.95

ClELANDS
APPliANCE

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BUICK'S BEST

Racine Takes
...... Off
Of Syracuse
Racine POny Leaguers took a
t-h riller from Syratuse 1HO in an
extra Inning Thursday .night at Ra·
cine. Syruc use bad led :lfter the
second inning when they made lt
6-4. TheJl it wa8' 'Hi after the l hicdtll
and 7·8 after the fourth.
In the top ot the sHr:tb, W~Jy
Guinther led off with a single,
stole second, went to tfl~rd op a
p~d l)all ,_nd scored otl St~wart's
single . This g11ve Syracu~e an B.fl
lefd which wa!l tied in the bottom
of the sixth when Duane Wolfe
singled ~he was 4 lor 6), Jim Wickline was on with a fielder's choice,
WilSon Wolfe walked, Larry Price
, and Bill ·Arnot: was hJt,

and

·R. H. RAWLINGS SOMS CO.

SMITH ClOTHING

YOUR DODGE-Pl.YMOUTH DEALER

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Middleport

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VALUES TO

Comer MIU and !ad 811.

!TEt.£VISION

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98 4-Door '!ledan. llodlo, Heotor, fuhm• .
tJe, Z.tone ~TCen, seat Co.vm. Sharp.
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$64.95
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Good Quality customlled

$14.9$

WOVEN FIBRE
Luxurious

$22.95

Dlsllndlve

JET SPUN GARD-LON · .. ·.. .. .. ·1 · $24;95

lUMPUF ·················· ····· · $34.95
()vor

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The New FashiAJn Fobrl~ of Saran

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

WOVEN PlASTICS

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..:..Radio and H~ater. Oncy 18,Gq9 'b)ijel, ·

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HEADQUARTERS
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Said defendants above name~ are
required to answer said petition
on or before the 3rd day ol Au·
gu.tt, 1957, (lr judgment will be
taken against them as prayed lor.
Phil Williamson,
Plaintiff.
Web&amp;ter &amp; Fultz
(8) 14, 21, 28, (7) 5, 12. 19 stc
Attorneys for Plaintllf.
Carol Sue White is visiting her
lliater and brothel'-in-Iaw, Mr. and
Mrs.
Penn, ChllUcotbe.

·1.954 Chevrolet
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Are You 30? Want To Quit? Go

Peanut, WickUne nlked, fort·
inK another run .
NOfiCI OF .... UNO' AND
ln the- top of the aeventb with
HIARIN'O ON INVIHTORY
two out Syncute't Bob Wlngett
Always At
Probete Court~ Mel• C.unty, Ohio waa hit\ Phalin walked, Hood walkTo the Execufttr or Admtnl.tratWs ly Guinther doubled drlv·
Y
SerVice
or and to suc)l o! the following as ·
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NEWARK N J UP - Su you
a. Notkect
11 waa I"B
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wo
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don't
like
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" I thint if J had one tbing to
are re3ldentl ot the •tate 0
n O:
In the bottom of the Jtventb •
tell a man like that," Shanlr:s satd,
aurvlvln8: BpoUIKl, Ir any; next of Jobn Cleland led off with a 1lnale, your job.
"lt would be to always take the
llln; beneUclarie1 under tl:te will, Du•ne Wolfe doubled, scoring Cle"Quit."
It any; the :1ttorney or. 41ttorney&amp; land; Jim 'Wickline slnKled scorthe
This 11 tllf' advlce of Carrol M. diHIJI'eeable joba.. . .Jt'a not thai
representing au.y of the •fore- Wolfe, and ht went to third at Shankt, who a-aye up a career u Ow man who avoub dlsaareeable
work will necessarily get fired He
mentioned pA:sons:
tbe ball got by the eentlrfielder. a l•w profeuor at the aee of 32.
You are her&amp;by noUfled that Wil&amp;on Wolfe lined a sinjle to left
Today he Is the $~.000-a-year probab)y won't. 8111 he won't ad·
on the 11th day of .July UMI7, an 5cnring Wickline. The eame was president of the Prudential lnsur· vante either ."
Inventory and ApR!'tlstm~mt of the over, and nobobdy WII out.
ance Co.
" But when an open ing comes ,
estate of ~t:&gt;ll~ Ho~ter, deeeared, I A grea~ play was made in the
'rYou've got to like what you're when you need a branch ma.n.ager,
l~te £!' Racm~ m :&gt;a1d County was 1 bottom of the sixth by Sam Flan- doing," Shank s 1aid in an inter· you look to Thl' m.an you·\'e come
1 agan of Syracuse. Raeine bad the
view at his office here. " And if to depend on. the man yo ,1
hied ~~this L-OU~t.
You're Invited
Hearms
ont sa
td be
Inventory
and bases loaded with two out and the you don't- you're never too old to culdn't help but notice ," Shanks
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wiU
had befort!
A
ppraJu!men
score tied when Flanaean went change - provided, that is, you said.
this Court on the 31st day of July toward se~ond and snared a hard aren't Just hoppine around.
To Daily D·ining
Shanb believes career opportu n·
1957, at 10 o'dcock A. M.
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Up T•chlnt
Exceptiong thereto may be uled that could have been a sure hit
Shank. himself year 10 yean ities •re better tod ~~ ever I
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Pleosurel
by any Interested party at any ao&gt;d the ball game
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married,
witil
two
amall
chilu.-en.
time prior to five days be ore t e
W'1Js Wolfe 1 · ed ..
d wh•n he d··•·ded ,·n
that
1931
d
f hearing
on
ann ocven, an
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Superlative food, deftly ser.
ate :~~SS my 11 ignature and walked three. Clela.nd fanned one teachin&amp; was not for him. He
ved in a gracious atmo-the seal of said Court, lhis and walked one. Winebrenner f~n· moved to a Manhatten Jaw firm
sphere.
Come and see how
lith dav of July 1957.
~,~d rour and wadlked three whtle but again was disappointed. Final·
Greuser Bocly
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J ohn c. Bacon
,•,~nagan a nne one and walked ly, In 1932. he moved across the
perfectly we fill the bill.
10 •
Works Shop
Hudson atRiver
to Newark
Our Food Is TopiJ!
J '.ldgc and Ex-Officl o c lerk
. found
Prudential
wtut and
he
BY Mar y Olive Ingraham
Stewar.t of the losers had a dott· sought. By 1946 he wru~ presidenl
Pomeroy
CILief Deputy Clerk·
ble and tw&amp; ~ingles. Parker had a of the company.
Will Be Closed
MARTIN
(7) 12, 19, 2t..:
3·run homer tn the second inning
Now 58, the aofe-spolcen prelli·
July
27th
and Wi.n ebrenner. got a lead off dent sayll, "Many men leavf
RESTAURANT
. NOTICE C.F PUBLIC SAf..E
homer 111 the thud. Butch Anns school and pick well, what seems
Reopens
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
In pursua:-;co:: or an order of t):l~ had two sln.gles. .
a '&amp;lamoroua' nel«t. Maybe adver·
July 29th
Probate Court Of Meigs Coun'tf.
'l'he Ind1an t-T1ger game was titine. Then they find out they're
Iltlddleport
Ohio. I will oUer for !fale at Public postponed.
not lluited for it.
Auction on the 3rd day of Aug· Syr~cuse
241 001 2-10 10 7
"lnsun nce, 1 imagine , doesn't
ust, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at Ra.cme
4(]J 102-11
9 1
· too many young people
311
the front door O{ lt &lt;! Court House Wm!!brenner nannagan (4), WineBut for many of us- it
at Pomeroy Olllo, the followin g brenner (6) (LP), and Stewart. Wil· was the rli:ht field . And ror a few
described retl estate situated ln
W II J h Cl I d
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son o e, o n e an {7) (WP) --e YeD in lhi1 buildlng 1 suppose
Vi1lage ol Middleport, .....,un Y and Jim WJckline .
- It wun'l They'd be, wise
0
of Meigs and State of Ohio, and
,
bounded nnd deacrlbed as loUo~s:
switch.'
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How about the m•n Jllho starts
·
ts
in
the rlJbt field and .ftnts to ad·
the building ·~n d tmprovemen
vance?
1thereon, situate at the northwest
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill enter·
corner of Sixth an~ Palmer Stre~t: tained FFriday ev!!nlng with a Columbua •pent the weekend
Play Doll - )ack In Box
in the Town of l\hddlep.ort, Melg birthday party in honor of their witb their parents, Mr. and Mn
County, and State cf Ohio, on plot daughter Jannette'a fifth birth· Alex Graham.
in si1e Fifty (!lfl'l feet b:v one h.un· day. Refreshments of ice cream
M/Si:L and Mrs. Robert Shank
Do Bee Balloons and Puzzles
dred (100) feet and more partlcu· and rake were served to Mr. and and children ol Weatover AFB
larly described on Ma.p, Page 4 • Mrs. Arthur Donohew, Mr. and Mass., arrived to .spend their ~a­
Stick Horses, etc.
Block es, M.ap 211. Bemg .P~rt of 'Mrs. Dale Hill and children. cation with their parents, Mr.
Lot No. 163 m Palmers AdditiOn.
Phillip Hil1, Mrs. J. D. Rousb and Mrs. F. H. Fadtey of Rio
BRING YOUR CHILDREN IN AND LET THEM
Being the same re~l estate cond and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe .
Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
veyed to Zona-HettesJmer by dee
Miss LQuise V. Roberts or Shank.
RIDE OUR YARD SIZE ROLLER COASTER
recotded in J?eed Book 175 • Page Brooklyn, N. Y., who is conneetGuests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
5mi of tbe Melgs County Deed Rec- ed with the board of education Grimm recently were Dr. and
ords.
. t d 1 there arrived to spend the BUm· Mrs, Earl Grimm of Chicago a11d
Said real estate ts sl~ua e ~ mer at her home here. She was her parent1, Mr. and Mn. Joseph
We Service What We Sell
· 552 Palmer Street,er~t~~Pt~~ accompanied by
Mrs.
Joseph Cobbi and si&amp;ter of Columbus •
711 Soulh Third Ave.
Pbone 8253-Y
· Church.\he stre
Ruery who spent two weeks wilh also Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Grimm
Middleport
premb:e:~ are appraised at her. Mr. Buery arr~ved Saturdny of Washin li(ton Courthou1e.
$7 'lOO.OO, and mmd be sold for "?t and spent the weekend and they
Those visitinJ Mr. and Mrs.
le; than two-thirds (2/ 3) of said ret urned to their home at Loug Don Bell were Mr. and Mrs.
a raised value. TERMS OF SALE: Island , N. Y., Monday.
Brady Hoffman and Mr. and M!'.-:.
C~~h In Hand On Day Q[ Sale.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams, Jac- Eddie Stobart, MJddleport.
Aten S~ain, Executor of the kie and Jimmie recently spent a
Mr. and Mra. J . P. Burnell or
EBtate of Zona Hetti:!simer. WJ:!ek with relatives 'in Washing· Charleston were guests over the
De
sed
to n, 0 . C., and Virginia. They weekend of Mr. and Mrs. H. B
W b t c~ F u.l-' z
were accompanied home by Mrs. Powell.
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Nina Wagner, Washington and
Mrs. Ronald Hart and Mr&lt;: 1
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Mrs. Perry Watts and son of Avon Thomas Hayman were in Park·
dnle, Va.': They spent a week ersburg Wednesday.
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Legal Notice

lrl tbe Vdlq:t of Pomeroy,
CouDt1 ol Melp, State ot Ohio and
deacrlbed· u foUowa:

Weber, l#lwlt Weber, Paul Od!n.
Beainnloe It the Soutbw'!tt co~
Maurer FraDk walder, Allof' Greenr-, Dorothy oer of Lot No. 186 ot c. W. DabSwartz- llam Gloeckner, Rutb Gloeckner, ney's Additinn to 'the Vllltfe of
BitrLha Metcmalr, Mra. J. W. Kaban Pomtroy; thence South 73 de&amp;ree
wbQse ·ttnt n•m~ 11 unlrnowo, J. 80' Batt 162 feet to an Iron pipe;
W. Haban, Mra, John Wbitealde, th~nce South 80 deJI'ec Eut 48.8
wboR flnt name la unknowa, feet to an iron pJpe on the West
John Whitelllde, whose placea 4)1'
of West Main Strl'e'ti thence
s. reaident are unknown and cannttt; tide
North 18 de11ree ~to• E~~tt 153.3 feet
be ascertained; and the unknown alone the W. aide of
Main St. to
htlti, ~evilf'cl, legateea, executors, Iron pipe at the Southeast corner
admimistraton tnd autgn, G.f Kath- of wh•t wall rormerly known as the
ryn Swaruwalder, Jil'aok Bwal!t• Rehm property; thenC!e North 611
e Television .,..rltls
walder, Nich~laa Swa,rtzwW;Jer, degree Well 220 teet along the
John Swart&amp;wal&lt;le/, Andrew Swartz ioutb Une of the said former
walder, Allnie O,denw.a lder, x.ry Rehm proptrty and the South line
All Channel
Swartzwalder, Elizabeth Greene, ot Lots 187 and 186 to the place
· Channel 3, 8, 13
Elizabeth ZwllHiig, Peter J. Gloeet. of beeinning
ner, Aloysiu11 J , Glqeckner and
Frank
Gloeekner, eaeb ol whom
Exeepting therefrom the coli
Ohm Lead· ln
are deceased, whose places of resi- and other minerals therein and
dence are unknown and cannot be the right to mine the same without
e10 Fl. Jolnls Masl
ascertained, wtll tate notice that lneumbranc:e to the turface and
Phil WIUiarr.son, u plaintlff, filed all waya and rights of way along
his petition agairut them on the any mineral seam as set forth in
e LlJhllllng . Arreoloro
1'7th day of April , 1957, in the deed to F\'ank Gloeceer by Sarah
Common Ple-11s COIJrt of. Meiu H. Dabney, E.'t al., In Meigs CountY
County, Ohio, the same being Caae
e Ground ROds
Recotds; ~bat plaintiff and
No. 12,~. alleglnJ, 'among other
predecessors In title have held
thln1s, that lhe p1aintiff Is the real estate advenely, o-penlv and
e GroUDd Wire
owner in fee 1imple and in actual notoriously as a1:a1nst each and
pDSSesslon Of . the
fOIJOwlni de- every one of said defendants for
~Insulators
seribed real eat ate, to·wit :
a period ln excess of twenty-one
yetl"B: that ~a.ld reaJ eitate was
eswllebes
r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1lowned by Frank Gloeckner, at time
Ume of bls death, and who dled
e2 or sWay
te&amp;tate on or about the Dth day
Sel (;ouplero
of April, 1919. leavin1 a last Will
which ~has been admitted to pro·
the P:loba~ Court of. Meii~
Ohio' ••at ••e e•late •I
1111
-w
NEW and USED, 18 to 60 ft.
lf!robate Court: that
lonJ, 10 M"ides. .Qne, rtwa and
waa admlnthree bedrooms. Ma.ny sold for
caae No. 8281 In the
balance due. Free PeJivery ••'.•· ,.·., ,.1d by •nd
Low Down P»Mttn~. · .. · ·
~ land illale proceedproper
'fWit,N R1cUt and 'IV Is A .
Aid .court and by order
WAVE~l' M9f1L~
Busl..,~ Not A S{dollno"
confirmaUon
of said Court.
H9ME SALES
and a deed of conveyance given
N. \Inti
M!il&lt;lloporl
U. S. 2J, Wntrly, Oh~
·tb'erefor for valuable consideration
but that sald proceedings did not
eorrectly de~be said land by
mete• and boundll but did, In such
proeeedlngs and deed .further d e·
scribe sald lands as being all of
aajd lot lying aorth of the alley and
botweo:n th alley and the Rehm
th: dtfendants herein are
aJI the descen~pntt; of the said
Frank Oio~kner, deceased, and
ali the Clevlsees \JDder the wm of
sitd Frank Gloeck.n er, and descen·
'
dants ¢ gu,cb devisees an~ as su_ch,
the defendants !tt)gbt cla1m an 1ntest in an, d t~ iial~ real estate. T.h at
FOR A
thf! de.!ldan.s ~t claim 11n mterest In and to said real estate by
reason that aald land sale p~eed.
lngs an~ subse~uent deeds d1d not
correctly descr1~ said real estate
by metes and bounds and any fur.
SQUAW
SELECT
ther Interest the defendents might
assert In said real estate is not
COLOR OF N~W
known to plamtiff.
The prayP.r of ltaid peUtlon is
that each and every o,ne of the
above defendants be comp~lled to
• ·~ I . •
assert any e!aim they may have in
and to .said real estate or be barred
One .o f s,vero I
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there!rf)m;
u.at the claim11, if any,
t~l- '
Of said defendauts be declared inBoots We Hove
valid; that plaintiff's title in and
to
said real P-state be quieted and
, You Save Plenty of Wampum Here
that each of the- def.e ndants be lore'v er barred from aSserting any
ciJ~im to said real estate and for
other reUef1

atlllain its old

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Slam min' Sam Foced Dow Finsterwa
In F011rth Ji.9und 01 PG A Tournament

O~ce was 1he 45-year-old link s artls1
SJammln' Sammy
(int ionine: when Wall.aee Smith
B4·Sf'JI~
Snead against lhe fleld in the from wen Vlrginia that everyon&lt;~&gt;
J 0hnn Riebel son of elderly and bald baseballer Dor~l il.!d off with a triple. J.ameJ §.cott
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was waLehing.
Y
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was safe on an err:or pn Sb~op
IJY .J.IN~'IP .PU$f
While sueb favorites as Doug
Riebel of Reedsville, t.s le~ ~ng ~~ O(kv e
C~ amo~&amp; Leo valentine of o~c. and then .
N•:rl~ ~~
Ford Walter ,Burbmo, Tommy
He laced Dow Finsterwald ol
the full time playP.rs In h1ttmg ~1th a ne~t .233: This, :\_oo, lD Preicher G~tlloway hit a long fly
,_ ~-l'~t. GB Bolt, Dick Mner ~nd N.i~e Souspite of the fact that he went t¥tless {lgamst. ••d.dle~rt ~~'t to right field to ~ore S~th. $(:~t Mil!faU~I:'e .... 50 111 M&amp;
cha k still were in the running fs Athens• Ohio, in this morning's
Sunday swinging with one hand on the bat. His
WJ.i$bad .scored on ~ander ~owell's grou n~ c:o• ' ""'~
18 37 .1$60 1
the Ul ~urvi\·ors teed off toda:r for fourth round and now ranked as
a big, tight bandage on it while it mends from a serious sprain. ball.
.
.
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c 1 ·u h 5 had an kinds of difficulties in fielding a ~am . Howell scor~ m the th,Lr•l mn · ·~l "~ '! ~ lp~JA ... fa lMJ .$!8 1~~ IB-hok sudden-death matches, it a co-favorite wit_h _F_o,_d_._ _
oo Vl e a
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h
ed 1...
I t d 1ng when he smgled and went ~Jl Ctncuu1at1 .... . 68 39 .562 2 :;-;;-;;-;o,;;-;;;..:.;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;.;-;;;-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
this year. Before the first half oft .e sch Uu:: was ~mp e e ' the way around on erro~s. The New York .. . . 40 t6 .465 9'h
Little League authorities there took over possessiOn of the .fourth Lak1n score came in the Pitt 1bureh .... 32 56 .864 18'h
lonesome diamond there, putting in a short fence. It made it fourth inning when Bucky BaJis Chicago
29 52 .358 18
necessary for all Coolville's home games to be played awpy.
~in~led , advanced to aecond on an
Thu~,_.,.• Results
But stiU
they wou ld n't say
1uf1eld out. and ~r~ on an error. Milwaukee 4 Philalllelphia 2 night
CH I ' t.
Bnss was the wmmng pitcher as Brooklyn 10 St. Louis 9. 11 Jrtn.~.
l Bch1nd the sl('arly and craHy
.
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he we~t al! the W.IY glvlng up •but Cinci nnati 2 New York 1
pilrhing or Dlck Spencer, who
four tuti. He f~nned 13.
Plttsbur,j:h 6 Cbiea&amp;Q G
works in Columbus and corn·
~VF~ threate":ed twice. In tt,.e
ht"ur41!1fiy'.s 0,11\b
mutcl&gt; to his old stomping grounJ
.
l~lrd Ditch Ra~ktn led ore with a Chicago at Brooklyn
1SJngle and Wet.her fol?'wed wJ~h Milwaukee at New Yot•k
Black Walla White W•ll•
on weekends to pill}' baseball and
L-Lltt
Sale
List
Sele
Site
steady La r ry lUidersOII , the
lillOth~r safe kruck putt~ng ~~n Cincinn~ti at Philadelphia
Price• Prlu" Prlto9• Price•
0 11 third, .and, he, htm!kill' weat In- St. Louu at Pittsburgh
business aecou ntant with an un·
6.70-15 - 37.55 29.94 45.05 35.94
u.s ~wl ~idc·arm dt•livery of sofl
NEW YORK UP - It'll officio]! to secon~ an a~ atte~t to cut
AMERICAN LJ!AJ;.UJ!
7.11!:15 - 41.25 33.04 49.50 39.64
;;l,t!ers L'oolvi lle ha&amp;
managed The -Giants are clearing out of off Ranktn at ~h1rd . WI-tb men on
w L Pet. GB
7.~ 15 - 45.20 36.14 54.25 4U4
a good' 5.4 record.
New York and beading for San seC{.Ind and thtrd and JJO one out, New York
2B
.671
.
57
xi.QO.IS - 50.30 40.2• 60.35 48.34
They have ~lipped in the last Francisco where thA.,J:an to Bass bcre ciown .to fan Buck Ten· Chicago . . . .. 52 33 .612 5
•sale Price plus Tax and Retreadable
two weeks playing-" away from opc"turo,' pb~c~~:!tneHxtorMe J. •• ne· nant a,nd Vl)lentine and eot Clark Boston
46 41 .529 12
Tire.
3omt all the time Two of the1r
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on a ly ba to center.
Cltf\'ellmd . .
44 42 .512 13h
Bicycle
Tires
Truclt Tires
Jn~ses tame in the last two weeks. h:~m put it rig ht dson the line dlur· . The Kyger cr:~k bo~s had men Detroit ... .. .. 42 44 .488 Hi,lh;
..1rg
· 1.1 5 pt&gt;nl'er, w1'th 1111
. , h':: s ing Q Th
Polo •GrounH ' press
V
'd thleon eT·
.11 .111 the same
h .posJtJon · wlth t.wo out .-._It'
0.111 1more
. . . 41 44 .482 i6
urt;:.~ay. e sm
s WI
Jn the lift
~nnmg.
,
.
Kansas City ... 32 53 .376 25
in 12 Limes: at bat. Jeatb his club ence
with a nir.e 418
be., the Giants' laat year in· New
S.porn tallred once m .tb~ lll'sl Washington ... 30 59 .an 29
OUver
O;w~r
The ave~ag.es: ·
York. And he cited "a st~dy de· wn mg .and held on to whlp _the
Thun~av'a R"ulta
Phone
314$
CoolvHI•
crease in incom e" along with surp~lsmg West Columbia nme. Washina-tcm 4 Clevelan~ 0
- . - . . Raelne. Olt!o
"transportation and parking prob· Huck Tennant doub~ed and &amp;cored New York 3 Detroit 2
Throog" July 13
lems" as th(l ma in reallons for on Geral~ Clark's smglt:.
B31timore ~ Chicago 2
J. Taylor
23 4 .174 moving.
Bub Stivers went all the way for JJuston 3 Kansas City 1
.1. Rtebel
24 B .333
In Log Angeles, Mayor George t~e. Sporn. ~ll! tor. the victory
So~turclay's Gam1s
J . Spencer
22 3 .137 Christopher o.f San Francbco, ob· J;: l~JngJ?_)fUl four h1ts, well acat- Boston at Chicago
T. Boyles
18 1 .055 viously pleased by Stoneham's ter ·
B ll
t Ka
ct
. h~ line SIJOre:
n~ h.I~Orte a I n""t'ro ·t' y
Dick Spencer
26 6 .~32 statements, said be nlAnoe~
'""""ht w herfi~
CONSOLATION GAME
".as mg
Bob Baylor
22 4 .1A2 leave for New York tomg
N
y kon aCl e 1 1d
lOO 000 0-1 3 o ·ew or at eve an
Vic Swarb
9 2 .222 he int~nds to confer with thf! Philip Sporn
West Co lumbia 000 000 ll-0 4 3
c . Taylor
19 6 .316 Giants' president.
San Franrisco Gftir.lals, It is
Battel'ies· Stivers and D. CLark;
L. Balden;nn
t:l 2 .154
known,
are
}Jrepared
to
meet
t
he
Bateman
and Burris
V. Spa nt:cr
12 ti .418
CHAMPIONSHIP
J. Hetzer
8 G .000 Gian ts' teTmS.
As for the potential television OVEC
000 000 000--0 4 5
Boring
3 0 .000
20t 100 OOx- 4 6 2
D. Riebe I
2 0 .000 revenue in San Francisco, Stone- Lakin
4 door Sedan, automatic transmission, R&amp;H, defroster,
Batterie s: Rankin and Neal; Boss
Aver1l.ll('
.204 ham insisted ·t hat was not th e
beMJtilul two tone light blue over grey. lnlenor •POl·
an d Redd.
Double~. J R1ebcl 2; J . Taylor, ch ief lure for ·t he aiants.
lessly clean. mechanically right in every way . This far
1; Dick Spencer, 1. Tripl es, J .
•
is really sharp .
Riebel, 1. Home Runs, C. Taylor
Racine's OVA baseball team, fac·
l, Vic Swartz 1.
ing an open league ~ate Sunday,
will ~b.y on its diamond a Parkers·
burg team repuled to be bolstered
ROBERTS TIES
by Wp playe rs of that area headed
2 door Sedan, green finish, heater and defr9ster, oil
EDINBURG, Scotland UP - G.
by a pitcher from the Ohlo State
ter l tires like oew. Thls ~nc owner car is a good solid ,
W. Roberts of Columbus, Ohio,
PHILADELPHIA UP - The single to right, and manager University regular st•ff.
above average car.
Lied wHh Britai n's T. A. Tllrrancc Cincinna ti Rcd legs bore down O'l BirdiE' Tebbetts yanked Kli pp·
··IINJI.:t'l~
~-[or the Founder':; Cup in the t he National League leaders toRacine is leading the OVA be·
stein in fa vor of rookie Raul
Senior's Socic.hcs' lnternationat ilay, one a nd a hair gamt'IS lrom Sanc hez.
h1nd the great pitebing of Larry
golf tOllrnament Thur sday. Both first place.
Sanchez closed out the (lame "Little Foozy" Wolfe, southpaw,
had 74, while Maurice Smith. of
However, there are four other by inducing
pinch-hit ter O.ssic a.nd the hitting of his brother,
Kansas City anrl Col Martin Lind· closely ~pacPd teams the Redle&lt;rs
Vir,l!ll
to
!lunt
in
to a double play '"Bib Foozy", who is belting at a
· Where You Can Boy With Confidenee
grnve of Morristown, N. J ., ~;hot must l1verromc for the penna nt
&amp;
nd
got
pinch
-hillel'
Halik
Sa
uer
.400
pace.
P
82 X
P
Oh'·
?tis and F:gon Qtultncr of Rydal ,
Other league games in tile OVA
250 W . Main St.
hone
•
omeroy,
111
One is Philadelph1a, with which on a rolll pu (IJ
Pa ., had a 78 .
AerOfl!l From The Former Legion Auto '-Jles
Cincinnati begins a four game
['he
sudden ly
.&gt;teamed-up finds Point Pl easant at Middleport,
series toni.a-ht.
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Braves, winncn in ~ lx of lh oir Coolvillcat HartfortlandGallipoJoe Nuxh&lt;1 tl
Will seek hi s ta ~t eight- gamE's. :1re a full gn~nc
_ _ __ _
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fo urth wm ag11inst fi ve losses for ahead of t he National League lis at Pomeroy.'
Cincinnati fi t• wllt he OJl]loserl pack today.
hy Jack Sanford, with a 12·2 ,..,.
The Braves defeated t he Phil ·
rord, for Philadelphia .
lies, 4·2 'fhursday riight as cat
The Redlegs jumped ahe11d i1 1 cher Del Rice drove 1n th ree of
the lengue stand ings, Thund&lt;~:.', Milwaukee's runs with a honw
with a 2·1 victory over New Yot'!( run und a smgle Bob Buhl wt.•nt
SAT., JULY 20, 1:00 p.m. (EST] to
finish a th ree gume !ll'l'H'$ 8 2•3 innings to gain his lllth
GuanntHd Pune with
the Giants .
vir.tory with rookie Don Mcl\ta·
$600 •aahut 40~ net Gala
Gtts Bell kno('ked a two r:m hon coming i1 1 to stri ke out
8 stock car raciny events. Modi·
fied and strictly stocks. Coll!pe- homer, h1s nmth, in the thil·fl Jn- Harry Anderson for the finn l nut.
tilion open . BIG , ADDED AT· ning to give the Redl egs the Curt Simmons wna the loser.
'fRACTION. No extra charge. edge.
Brooklyn remained 1 ¥.s gnmes
Performances between races:
Bell 's game-winning blast cam(' off the pace by beaUng St. Loui.~.
All-American Daredevil Thrill olr Stu Miller , who blanked the 10·9, in an 11-innlng contost ancl
Show. Adult&amp;, $1.50. Children 6
to 12, 50e; under 6, FREE. Redlegs from there on until the Pittsburgh defeated Chi cngo 6·5.
Parking, F'Rl!:E. In event of in· 11eventh Jnnlng when he was Hft·
ed for a pinch hitter. ·
EQUALS itiCORO
clement weather, purse will be
Johnny KUppstein, ln posting
AINTREE, England UP _, Jean
100% net gate.
his fourth win aguin st nine los· Behra of France equalled SUrUng
TORCH, OHIO Near P•rbraltur1, W. Va,
ses, hurled six·hlt .11 hutout ball Moas record for the Alntree tl."(:k
unill the ninth when Bobby ThurSday when he drov e a MdeThom!On opened the innlni with rati •round the thrree.mile circuit
his nintb home run.
in 2:00.4 minute Cor an ;~.verage 1
Ed Bressoud lollow~d with
of 89.10 m. p. h.
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returned Saturday by I ;;;;;;;;;;;";y;E;nn;:o;;;H;ar;m;•:";.;;;;;.L,
Barbara Owens o( Co lumbus i.;; / 1
spe nd ing a two weeks vacation
Keep Cool!
with Mrs Dale and Mrs. Dalla.'i
Hill and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
ELECTRIC ..
Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Shaffer
and ~hi ldren of Perrysburg spP.n l
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Perkins.
From
Mr . and Mt'!l. Rob!!rl Klein·
schmidlt and son . Lexingto 1,
Ky ., visited Sunday with ht'r
mother Mrs. Kate Higginbotham
of C.armens Rest Home.
Charles Snyder visited his son
Fred and ramily of Middlepor:
E. Main $·~.
'Phort 200
recently.
Pomeroy. O.hl•

Sealed bid s will be received at
the of[ice or the Meigs county
Commissioners, Court House, Porn·
eroy, Ohio, until Jul y 22, 1951 at
12:00 o'clock Noon for the- followlne :
The following d e:!ll&lt;~1'•'"-·d real
estate situated in the Village of
Pomeroy, Salisbur:t" Towns hi~ ,
Meigs Count.)' and Slate of OhiO
and described as follows: ' Begin·
ning at the north east corner of
Unlon Terrace Alley; the nce south
one de~rl!e we.st 762.3 feet; thence
north ga degrees ;15 mtnutes east
161.5 feet; thence north 14 degrees 25 n1inutes ea~t 187 .5; 1 r'~M~r~.~an~d~M~"~·~R~o~b&lt;~r~l~G~ca~h~a~m~
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thence west ~52.1 feet to the phu:e 11
of begintling, containing 4.~ acn;s·
and being a part of the Chlldren s
Rooclmoster
Door Sedon
Home property, whicb is no longer
needed for public use.
The Mel.gs County Commissioners reserve the ri.~~;ht to reject any
HYDRAMATIC. RADIO &amp; HEATER
and all bids .
GOOD TlltES .
Meigs County Commissioner~
BY: DeSn Barnitz, Clerk
(0) 28 (7) 5, 12, 19, 4te

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Racine POny Leaguers took a
t-h riller from Syratuse 1HO in an
extra Inning Thursday .night at Ra·
cine. Syruc use bad led :lfter the
second inning when they made lt
6-4. TheJl it wa8' 'Hi after the l hicdtll
and 7·8 after the fourth.
In the top ot the sHr:tb, W~Jy
Guinther led off with a single,
stole second, went to tfl~rd op a
p~d l)all ,_nd scored otl St~wart's
single . This g11ve Syracu~e an B.fl
lefd which wa!l tied in the bottom
of the sixth when Duane Wolfe
singled ~he was 4 lor 6), Jim Wickline was on with a fielder's choice,
WilSon Wolfe walked, Larry Price
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Said defendants above name~ are
required to answer said petition
on or before the 3rd day ol Au·
gu.tt, 1957, (lr judgment will be
taken against them as prayed lor.
Phil Williamson,
Plaintiff.
Web&amp;ter &amp; Fultz
(8) 14, 21, 28, (7) 5, 12. 19 stc
Attorneys for Plaintllf.
Carol Sue White is visiting her
lliater and brothel'-in-Iaw, Mr. and
Mrs.
Penn, ChllUcotbe.

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Peanut, WickUne nlked, fort·
inK another run .
NOfiCI OF .... UNO' AND
ln the- top of the aeventb with
HIARIN'O ON INVIHTORY
two out Syncute't Bob Wlngett
Always At
Probete Court~ Mel• C.unty, Ohio waa hit\ Phalin walked, Hood walkTo the Execufttr or Admtnl.tratWs ly Guinther doubled drlv·
Y
SerVice
or and to suc)l o! the following as ·
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NEWARK N J UP - Su you
a. Notkect
11 waa I"B
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don't
like
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" I thint if J had one tbing to
are re3ldentl ot the •tate 0
n O:
In the bottom of the Jtventb •
tell a man like that," Shanlr:s satd,
aurvlvln8: BpoUIKl, Ir any; next of Jobn Cleland led off with a 1lnale, your job.
"lt would be to always take the
llln; beneUclarie1 under tl:te will, Du•ne Wolfe doubled, scoring Cle"Quit."
It any; the :1ttorney or. 41ttorney&amp; land; Jim 'Wickline slnKled scorthe
This 11 tllf' advlce of Carrol M. diHIJI'eeable joba.. . .Jt'a not thai
representing au.y of the •fore- Wolfe, and ht went to third at Shankt, who a-aye up a career u Ow man who avoub dlsaareeable
work will necessarily get fired He
mentioned pA:sons:
tbe ball got by the eentlrfielder. a l•w profeuor at the aee of 32.
You are her&amp;by noUfled that Wil&amp;on Wolfe lined a sinjle to left
Today he Is the $~.000-a-year probab)y won't. 8111 he won't ad·
on the 11th day of .July UMI7, an 5cnring Wickline. The eame was president of the Prudential lnsur· vante either ."
Inventory and ApR!'tlstm~mt of the over, and nobobdy WII out.
ance Co.
" But when an open ing comes ,
estate of ~t:&gt;ll~ Ho~ter, deeeared, I A grea~ play was made in the
'rYou've got to like what you're when you need a branch ma.n.ager,
l~te £!' Racm~ m :&gt;a1d County was 1 bottom of the sixth by Sam Flan- doing," Shank s 1aid in an inter· you look to Thl' m.an you·\'e come
1 agan of Syracuse. Raeine bad the
view at his office here. " And if to depend on. the man yo ,1
hied ~~this L-OU~t.
You're Invited
Hearms
ont sa
td be
Inventory
and bases loaded with two out and the you don't- you're never too old to culdn't help but notice ," Shanks
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wiU
had befort!
A
ppraJu!men
score tied when Flanaean went change - provided, that is, you said.
this Court on the 31st day of July toward se~ond and snared a hard aren't Just hoppine around.
To Daily D·ining
Shanb believes career opportu n·
1957, at 10 o'dcock A. M.
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Up T•chlnt
Exceptiong thereto may be uled that could have been a sure hit
Shank. himself year 10 yean ities •re better tod ~~ ever I
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Pleosurel
by any Interested party at any ao&gt;d the ball game
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married,
witil
two
amall
chilu.-en.
time prior to five days be ore t e
W'1Js Wolfe 1 · ed ..
d wh•n he d··•·ded ,·n
that
1931
d
f hearing
on
ann ocven, an
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Superlative food, deftly ser.
ate :~~SS my 11 ignature and walked three. Clela.nd fanned one teachin&amp; was not for him. He
ved in a gracious atmo-the seal of said Court, lhis and walked one. Winebrenner f~n· moved to a Manhatten Jaw firm
sphere.
Come and see how
lith dav of July 1957.
~,~d rour and wadlked three whtle but again was disappointed. Final·
Greuser Bocly
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J ohn c. Bacon
,•,~nagan a nne one and walked ly, In 1932. he moved across the
perfectly we fill the bill.
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Works Shop
Hudson atRiver
to Newark
Our Food Is TopiJ!
J '.ldgc and Ex-Officl o c lerk
. found
Prudential
wtut and
he
BY Mar y Olive Ingraham
Stewar.t of the losers had a dott· sought. By 1946 he wru~ presidenl
Pomeroy
CILief Deputy Clerk·
ble and tw&amp; ~ingles. Parker had a of the company.
Will Be Closed
MARTIN
(7) 12, 19, 2t..:
3·run homer tn the second inning
Now 58, the aofe-spolcen prelli·
July
27th
and Wi.n ebrenner. got a lead off dent sayll, "Many men leavf
RESTAURANT
. NOTICE C.F PUBLIC SAf..E
homer 111 the thud. Butch Anns school and pick well, what seems
Reopens
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
In pursua:-;co:: or an order of t):l~ had two sln.gles. .
a '&amp;lamoroua' nel«t. Maybe adver·
July 29th
Probate Court Of Meigs Coun'tf.
'l'he Ind1an t-T1ger game was titine. Then they find out they're
Iltlddleport
Ohio. I will oUer for !fale at Public postponed.
not lluited for it.
Auction on the 3rd day of Aug· Syr~cuse
241 001 2-10 10 7
"lnsun nce, 1 imagine , doesn't
ust, 1957, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at Ra.cme
4(]J 102-11
9 1
· too many young people
311
the front door O{ lt &lt;! Court House Wm!!brenner nannagan (4), WineBut for many of us- it
at Pomeroy Olllo, the followin g brenner (6) (LP), and Stewart. Wil· was the rli:ht field . And ror a few
described retl estate situated ln
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son o e, o n e an {7) (WP) --e YeD in lhi1 buildlng 1 suppose
Vi1lage ol Middleport, .....,un Y and Jim WJckline .
- It wun'l They'd be, wise
0
of Meigs and State of Ohio, and
,
bounded nnd deacrlbed as loUo~s:
switch.'
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How about the m•n Jllho starts
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ts
in
the rlJbt field and .ftnts to ad·
the building ·~n d tmprovemen
vance?
1thereon, situate at the northwest
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill enter·
corner of Sixth an~ Palmer Stre~t: tained FFriday ev!!nlng with a Columbua •pent the weekend
Play Doll - )ack In Box
in the Town of l\hddlep.ort, Melg birthday party in honor of their witb their parents, Mr. and Mn
County, and State cf Ohio, on plot daughter Jannette'a fifth birth· Alex Graham.
in si1e Fifty (!lfl'l feet b:v one h.un· day. Refreshments of ice cream
M/Si:L and Mrs. Robert Shank
Do Bee Balloons and Puzzles
dred (100) feet and more partlcu· and rake were served to Mr. and and children ol Weatover AFB
larly described on Ma.p, Page 4 • Mrs. Arthur Donohew, Mr. and Mass., arrived to .spend their ~a­
Stick Horses, etc.
Block es, M.ap 211. Bemg .P~rt of 'Mrs. Dale Hill and children. cation with their parents, Mr.
Lot No. 163 m Palmers AdditiOn.
Phillip Hil1, Mrs. J. D. Rousb and Mrs. F. H. Fadtey of Rio
BRING YOUR CHILDREN IN AND LET THEM
Being the same re~l estate cond and Mrs. Dolly Wolfe .
Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
veyed to Zona-HettesJmer by dee
Miss LQuise V. Roberts or Shank.
RIDE OUR YARD SIZE ROLLER COASTER
recotded in J?eed Book 175 • Page Brooklyn, N. Y., who is conneetGuests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
5mi of tbe Melgs County Deed Rec- ed with the board of education Grimm recently were Dr. and
ords.
. t d 1 there arrived to spend the BUm· Mrs, Earl Grimm of Chicago a11d
Said real estate ts sl~ua e ~ mer at her home here. She was her parent1, Mr. and Mn. Joseph
We Service What We Sell
· 552 Palmer Street,er~t~~Pt~~ accompanied by
Mrs.
Joseph Cobbi and si&amp;ter of Columbus •
711 Soulh Third Ave.
Pbone 8253-Y
· Church.\he stre
Ruery who spent two weeks wilh also Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Grimm
Middleport
premb:e:~ are appraised at her. Mr. Buery arr~ved Saturdny of Washin li(ton Courthou1e.
$7 'lOO.OO, and mmd be sold for "?t and spent the weekend and they
Those visitinJ Mr. and Mrs.
le; than two-thirds (2/ 3) of said ret urned to their home at Loug Don Bell were Mr. and Mrs.
a raised value. TERMS OF SALE: Island , N. Y., Monday.
Brady Hoffman and Mr. and M!'.-:.
C~~h In Hand On Day Q[ Sale.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams, Jac- Eddie Stobart, MJddleport.
Aten S~ain, Executor of the kie and Jimmie recently spent a
Mr. and Mra. J . P. Burnell or
EBtate of Zona Hetti:!simer. WJ:!ek with relatives 'in Washing· Charleston were guests over the
De
sed
to n, 0 . C., and Virginia. They weekend of Mr. and Mrs. H. B
W b t c~ F u.l-' z
were accompanied home by Mrs. Powell.
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Nina Wagner, Washington and
Mrs. Ronald Hart and Mr&lt;: 1
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Mrs. Perry Watts and son of Avon Thomas Hayman were in Park·
dnle, Va.': They spent a week ersburg Wednesday.
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Legal Notice

lrl tbe Vdlq:t of Pomeroy,
CouDt1 ol Melp, State ot Ohio and
deacrlbed· u foUowa:

Weber, l#lwlt Weber, Paul Od!n.
Beainnloe It the Soutbw'!tt co~
Maurer FraDk walder, Allof' Greenr-, Dorothy oer of Lot No. 186 ot c. W. DabSwartz- llam Gloeckner, Rutb Gloeckner, ney's Additinn to 'the Vllltfe of
BitrLha Metcmalr, Mra. J. W. Kaban Pomtroy; thence South 73 de&amp;ree
wbQse ·ttnt n•m~ 11 unlrnowo, J. 80' Batt 162 feet to an Iron pipe;
W. Haban, Mra, John Wbitealde, th~nce South 80 deJI'ec Eut 48.8
wboR flnt name la unknowa, feet to an iron pJpe on the West
John Whitelllde, whose placea 4)1'
of West Main Strl'e'ti thence
s. reaident are unknown and cannttt; tide
North 18 de11ree ~to• E~~tt 153.3 feet
be ascertained; and the unknown alone the W. aide of
Main St. to
htlti, ~evilf'cl, legateea, executors, Iron pipe at the Southeast corner
admimistraton tnd autgn, G.f Kath- of wh•t wall rormerly known as the
ryn Swaruwalder, Jil'aok Bwal!t• Rehm property; thenC!e North 611
e Television .,..rltls
walder, Nich~laa Swa,rtzwW;Jer, degree Well 220 teet along the
John Swart&amp;wal&lt;le/, Andrew Swartz ioutb Une of the said former
walder, Allnie O,denw.a lder, x.ry Rehm proptrty and the South line
All Channel
Swartzwalder, Elizabeth Greene, ot Lots 187 and 186 to the place
· Channel 3, 8, 13
Elizabeth ZwllHiig, Peter J. Gloeet. of beeinning
ner, Aloysiu11 J , Glqeckner and
Frank
Gloeekner, eaeb ol whom
Exeepting therefrom the coli
Ohm Lead· ln
are deceased, whose places of resi- and other minerals therein and
dence are unknown and cannot be the right to mine the same without
e10 Fl. Jolnls Masl
ascertained, wtll tate notice that lneumbranc:e to the turface and
Phil WIUiarr.son, u plaintlff, filed all waya and rights of way along
his petition agairut them on the any mineral seam as set forth in
e LlJhllllng . Arreoloro
1'7th day of April , 1957, in the deed to F\'ank Gloeceer by Sarah
Common Ple-11s COIJrt of. Meiu H. Dabney, E.'t al., In Meigs CountY
County, Ohio, the same being Caae
e Ground ROds
Recotds; ~bat plaintiff and
No. 12,~. alleglnJ, 'among other
predecessors In title have held
thln1s, that lhe p1aintiff Is the real estate advenely, o-penlv and
e GroUDd Wire
owner in fee 1imple and in actual notoriously as a1:a1nst each and
pDSSesslon Of . the
fOIJOwlni de- every one of said defendants for
~Insulators
seribed real eat ate, to·wit :
a period ln excess of twenty-one
yetl"B: that ~a.ld reaJ eitate was
eswllebes
r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1lowned by Frank Gloeckner, at time
Ume of bls death, and who dled
e2 or sWay
te&amp;tate on or about the Dth day
Sel (;ouplero
of April, 1919. leavin1 a last Will
which ~has been admitted to pro·
the P:loba~ Court of. Meii~
Ohio' ••at ••e e•late •I
1111
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NEW and USED, 18 to 60 ft.
lf!robate Court: that
lonJ, 10 M"ides. .Qne, rtwa and
waa admlnthree bedrooms. Ma.ny sold for
caae No. 8281 In the
balance due. Free PeJivery ••'.•· ,.·., ,.1d by •nd
Low Down P»Mttn~. · .. · ·
~ land illale proceedproper
'fWit,N R1cUt and 'IV Is A .
Aid .court and by order
WAVE~l' M9f1L~
Busl..,~ Not A S{dollno"
confirmaUon
of said Court.
H9ME SALES
and a deed of conveyance given
N. \Inti
M!il&lt;lloporl
U. S. 2J, Wntrly, Oh~
·tb'erefor for valuable consideration
but that sald proceedings did not
eorrectly de~be said land by
mete• and boundll but did, In such
proeeedlngs and deed .further d e·
scribe sald lands as being all of
aajd lot lying aorth of the alley and
botweo:n th alley and the Rehm
th: dtfendants herein are
aJI the descen~pntt; of the said
Frank Oio~kner, deceased, and
ali the Clevlsees \JDder the wm of
sitd Frank Gloeck.n er, and descen·
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dants ¢ gu,cb devisees an~ as su_ch,
the defendants !tt)gbt cla1m an 1ntest in an, d t~ iial~ real estate. T.h at
FOR A
thf! de.!ldan.s ~t claim 11n mterest In and to said real estate by
reason that aald land sale p~eed.
lngs an~ subse~uent deeds d1d not
correctly descr1~ said real estate
by metes and bounds and any fur.
SQUAW
SELECT
ther Interest the defendents might
assert In said real estate is not
COLOR OF N~W
known to plamtiff.
The prayP.r of ltaid peUtlon is
that each and every o,ne of the
above defendants be comp~lled to
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assert any e!aim they may have in
and to .said real estate or be barred
One .o f s,vero I
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there!rf)m;
u.at the claim11, if any,
t~l- '
Of said defendauts be declared inBoots We Hove
valid; that plaintiff's title in and
to
said real P-state be quieted and
, You Save Plenty of Wampum Here
that each of the- def.e ndants be lore'v er barred from aSserting any
ciJ~im to said real estate and for
other reUef1

atlllain its old

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Slam min' Sam Foced Dow Finsterwa
In F011rth Ji.9und 01 PG A Tournament

O~ce was 1he 45-year-old link s artls1
SJammln' Sammy
(int ionine: when Wall.aee Smith
B4·Sf'JI~
Snead against lhe fleld in the from wen Vlrginia that everyon&lt;~&gt;
J 0hnn Riebel son of elderly and bald baseballer Dor~l il.!d off with a triple. J.ameJ §.cott
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was waLehing.
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was safe on an err:or pn Sb~op
IJY .J.IN~'IP .PU$f
While sueb favorites as Doug
Riebel of Reedsville, t.s le~ ~ng ~~ O(kv e
C~ amo~&amp; Leo valentine of o~c. and then .
N•:rl~ ~~
Ford Walter ,Burbmo, Tommy
He laced Dow Finsterwald ol
the full time playP.rs In h1ttmg ~1th a ne~t .233: This, :\_oo, lD Preicher G~tlloway hit a long fly
,_ ~-l'~t. GB Bolt, Dick Mner ~nd N.i~e Souspite of the fact that he went t¥tless {lgamst. ••d.dle~rt ~~'t to right field to ~ore S~th. $(:~t Mil!faU~I:'e .... 50 111 M&amp;
cha k still were in the running fs Athens• Ohio, in this morning's
Sunday swinging with one hand on the bat. His
WJ.i$bad .scored on ~ander ~owell's grou n~ c:o• ' ""'~
18 37 .1$60 1
the Ul ~urvi\·ors teed off toda:r for fourth round and now ranked as
a big, tight bandage on it while it mends from a serious sprain. ball.
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c 1 ·u h 5 had an kinds of difficulties in fielding a ~am . Howell scor~ m the th,Lr•l mn · ·~l "~ '! ~ lp~JA ... fa lMJ .$!8 1~~ IB-hok sudden-death matches, it a co-favorite wit_h _F_o,_d_._ _
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I t d 1ng when he smgled and went ~Jl Ctncuu1at1 .... . 68 39 .562 2 :;-;;-;;-;o,;;-;;;..:.;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;.;-;;;-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
this year. Before the first half oft .e sch Uu:: was ~mp e e ' the way around on erro~s. The New York .. . . 40 t6 .465 9'h
Little League authorities there took over possessiOn of the .fourth Lak1n score came in the Pitt 1bureh .... 32 56 .864 18'h
lonesome diamond there, putting in a short fence. It made it fourth inning when Bucky BaJis Chicago
29 52 .358 18
necessary for all Coolville's home games to be played awpy.
~in~led , advanced to aecond on an
Thu~,_.,.• Results
But stiU
they wou ld n't say
1uf1eld out. and ~r~ on an error. Milwaukee 4 Philalllelphia 2 night
CH I ' t.
Bnss was the wmmng pitcher as Brooklyn 10 St. Louis 9. 11 Jrtn.~.
l Bch1nd the sl('arly and craHy
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he we~t al! the W.IY glvlng up •but Cinci nnati 2 New York 1
pilrhing or Dlck Spencer, who
four tuti. He f~nned 13.
Plttsbur,j:h 6 Cbiea&amp;Q G
works in Columbus and corn·
~VF~ threate":ed twice. In tt,.e
ht"ur41!1fiy'.s 0,11\b
mutcl&gt; to his old stomping grounJ
.
l~lrd Ditch Ra~ktn led ore with a Chicago at Brooklyn
1SJngle and Wet.her fol?'wed wJ~h Milwaukee at New Yot•k
Black Walla White W•ll•
on weekends to pill}' baseball and
L-Lltt
Sale
List
Sele
Site
steady La r ry lUidersOII , the
lillOth~r safe kruck putt~ng ~~n Cincinn~ti at Philadelphia
Price• Prlu" Prlto9• Price•
0 11 third, .and, he, htm!kill' weat In- St. Louu at Pittsburgh
business aecou ntant with an un·
6.70-15 - 37.55 29.94 45.05 35.94
u.s ~wl ~idc·arm dt•livery of sofl
NEW YORK UP - It'll officio]! to secon~ an a~ atte~t to cut
AMERICAN LJ!AJ;.UJ!
7.11!:15 - 41.25 33.04 49.50 39.64
;;l,t!ers L'oolvi lle ha&amp;
managed The -Giants are clearing out of off Ranktn at ~h1rd . WI-tb men on
w L Pet. GB
7.~ 15 - 45.20 36.14 54.25 4U4
a good' 5.4 record.
New York and beading for San seC{.Ind and thtrd and JJO one out, New York
2B
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57
xi.QO.IS - 50.30 40.2• 60.35 48.34
They have ~lipped in the last Francisco where thA.,J:an to Bass bcre ciown .to fan Buck Ten· Chicago . . . .. 52 33 .612 5
•sale Price plus Tax and Retreadable
two weeks playing-" away from opc"turo,' pb~c~~:!tneHxtorMe J. •• ne· nant a,nd Vl)lentine and eot Clark Boston
46 41 .529 12
Tire.
3omt all the time Two of the1r
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on a ly ba to center.
Cltf\'ellmd . .
44 42 .512 13h
Bicycle
Tires
Truclt Tires
Jn~ses tame in the last two weeks. h:~m put it rig ht dson the line dlur· . The Kyger cr:~k bo~s had men Detroit ... .. .. 42 44 .488 Hi,lh;
..1rg
· 1.1 5 pt&gt;nl'er, w1'th 1111
. , h':: s ing Q Th
Polo •GrounH ' press
V
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.11 .111 the same
h .posJtJon · wlth t.wo out .-._It'
0.111 1more
. . . 41 44 .482 i6
urt;:.~ay. e sm
s WI
Jn the lift
~nnmg.
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Kansas City ... 32 53 .376 25
in 12 Limes: at bat. Jeatb his club ence
with a nir.e 418
be., the Giants' laat year in· New
S.porn tallred once m .tb~ lll'sl Washington ... 30 59 .an 29
OUver
O;w~r
The ave~ag.es: ·
York. And he cited "a st~dy de· wn mg .and held on to whlp _the
Thun~av'a R"ulta
Phone
314$
CoolvHI•
crease in incom e" along with surp~lsmg West Columbia nme. Washina-tcm 4 Clevelan~ 0
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"transportation and parking prob· Huck Tennant doub~ed and &amp;cored New York 3 Detroit 2
Throog" July 13
lems" as th(l ma in reallons for on Geral~ Clark's smglt:.
B31timore ~ Chicago 2
J. Taylor
23 4 .174 moving.
Bub Stivers went all the way for JJuston 3 Kansas City 1
.1. Rtebel
24 B .333
In Log Angeles, Mayor George t~e. Sporn. ~ll! tor. the victory
So~turclay's Gam1s
J . Spencer
22 3 .137 Christopher o.f San Francbco, ob· J;: l~JngJ?_)fUl four h1ts, well acat- Boston at Chicago
T. Boyles
18 1 .055 viously pleased by Stoneham's ter ·
B ll
t Ka
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. h~ line SIJOre:
n~ h.I~Orte a I n""t'ro ·t' y
Dick Spencer
26 6 .~32 statements, said be nlAnoe~
'""""ht w herfi~
CONSOLATION GAME
".as mg
Bob Baylor
22 4 .1A2 leave for New York tomg
N
y kon aCl e 1 1d
lOO 000 0-1 3 o ·ew or at eve an
Vic Swarb
9 2 .222 he int~nds to confer with thf! Philip Sporn
West Co lumbia 000 000 ll-0 4 3
c . Taylor
19 6 .316 Giants' president.
San Franrisco Gftir.lals, It is
Battel'ies· Stivers and D. CLark;
L. Balden;nn
t:l 2 .154
known,
are
}Jrepared
to
meet
t
he
Bateman
and Burris
V. Spa nt:cr
12 ti .418
CHAMPIONSHIP
J. Hetzer
8 G .000 Gian ts' teTmS.
As for the potential television OVEC
000 000 000--0 4 5
Boring
3 0 .000
20t 100 OOx- 4 6 2
D. Riebe I
2 0 .000 revenue in San Francisco, Stone- Lakin
4 door Sedan, automatic transmission, R&amp;H, defroster,
Batterie s: Rankin and Neal; Boss
Aver1l.ll('
.204 ham insisted ·t hat was not th e
beMJtilul two tone light blue over grey. lnlenor •POl·
an d Redd.
Double~. J R1ebcl 2; J . Taylor, ch ief lure for ·t he aiants.
lessly clean. mechanically right in every way . This far
1; Dick Spencer, 1. Tripl es, J .
•
is really sharp .
Riebel, 1. Home Runs, C. Taylor
Racine's OVA baseball team, fac·
l, Vic Swartz 1.
ing an open league ~ate Sunday,
will ~b.y on its diamond a Parkers·
burg team repuled to be bolstered
ROBERTS TIES
by Wp playe rs of that area headed
2 door Sedan, green finish, heater and defr9ster, oil
EDINBURG, Scotland UP - G.
by a pitcher from the Ohlo State
ter l tires like oew. Thls ~nc owner car is a good solid ,
W. Roberts of Columbus, Ohio,
PHILADELPHIA UP - The single to right, and manager University regular st•ff.
above average car.
Lied wHh Britai n's T. A. Tllrrancc Cincinna ti Rcd legs bore down O'l BirdiE' Tebbetts yanked Kli pp·
··IINJI.:t'l~
~-[or the Founder':; Cup in the t he National League leaders toRacine is leading the OVA be·
stein in fa vor of rookie Raul
Senior's Socic.hcs' lnternationat ilay, one a nd a hair gamt'IS lrom Sanc hez.
h1nd the great pitebing of Larry
golf tOllrnament Thur sday. Both first place.
Sanchez closed out the (lame "Little Foozy" Wolfe, southpaw,
had 74, while Maurice Smith. of
However, there are four other by inducing
pinch-hit ter O.ssic a.nd the hitting of his brother,
Kansas City anrl Col Martin Lind· closely ~pacPd teams the Redle&lt;rs
Vir,l!ll
to
!lunt
in
to a double play '"Bib Foozy", who is belting at a
· Where You Can Boy With Confidenee
grnve of Morristown, N. J ., ~;hot must l1verromc for the penna nt
&amp;
nd
got
pinch
-hillel'
Halik
Sa
uer
.400
pace.
P
82 X
P
Oh'·
?tis and F:gon Qtultncr of Rydal ,
Other league games in tile OVA
250 W . Main St.
hone
•
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111
One is Philadelph1a, with which on a rolll pu (IJ
Pa ., had a 78 .
AerOfl!l From The Former Legion Auto '-Jles
Cincinnati begins a four game
['he
sudden ly
.&gt;teamed-up finds Point Pl easant at Middleport,
series toni.a-ht.
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Will seek hi s ta ~t eight- gamE's. :1re a full gn~nc
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fo urth wm ag11inst fi ve losses for ahead of t he National League lis at Pomeroy.'
Cincinnati fi t• wllt he OJl]loserl pack today.
hy Jack Sanford, with a 12·2 ,..,.
The Braves defeated t he Phil ·
rord, for Philadelphia .
lies, 4·2 'fhursday riight as cat
The Redlegs jumped ahe11d i1 1 cher Del Rice drove 1n th ree of
the lengue stand ings, Thund&lt;~:.', Milwaukee's runs with a honw
with a 2·1 victory over New Yot'!( run und a smgle Bob Buhl wt.•nt
SAT., JULY 20, 1:00 p.m. (EST] to
finish a th ree gume !ll'l'H'$ 8 2•3 innings to gain his lllth
GuanntHd Pune with
the Giants .
vir.tory with rookie Don Mcl\ta·
$600 •aahut 40~ net Gala
Gtts Bell kno('ked a two r:m hon coming i1 1 to stri ke out
8 stock car raciny events. Modi·
fied and strictly stocks. Coll!pe- homer, h1s nmth, in the thil·fl Jn- Harry Anderson for the finn l nut.
tilion open . BIG , ADDED AT· ning to give the Redl egs the Curt Simmons wna the loser.
'fRACTION. No extra charge. edge.
Brooklyn remained 1 ¥.s gnmes
Performances between races:
Bell 's game-winning blast cam(' off the pace by beaUng St. Loui.~.
All-American Daredevil Thrill olr Stu Miller , who blanked the 10·9, in an 11-innlng contost ancl
Show. Adult&amp;, $1.50. Children 6
to 12, 50e; under 6, FREE. Redlegs from there on until the Pittsburgh defeated Chi cngo 6·5.
Parking, F'Rl!:E. In event of in· 11eventh Jnnlng when he was Hft·
ed for a pinch hitter. ·
EQUALS itiCORO
clement weather, purse will be
Johnny KUppstein, ln posting
AINTREE, England UP _, Jean
100% net gate.
his fourth win aguin st nine los· Behra of France equalled SUrUng
TORCH, OHIO Near P•rbraltur1, W. Va,
ses, hurled six·hlt .11 hutout ball Moas record for the Alntree tl."(:k
unill the ninth when Bobby ThurSday when he drov e a MdeThom!On opened the innlni with rati •round the thrree.mile circuit
his nintb home run.
in 2:00.4 minute Cor an ;~.verage 1
Ed Bressoud lollow~d with
of 89.10 m. p. h.
~-Ton
UJL J,.W!J., IHpeocl ,.., ~. IOOd .JI:lltl ,
UNa. QD ,AX:callent oondiUon, heavy ·
Lon; wheel base. V-6 motot, Hydr•Matle
uty aprW• ancl ftaine. Brand new Short
tr~niDllasion. new 6-ply tl.ru 1rlhlferred
bloc.\ mol&lt;il'. GObll 10' &amp; V' dump body &amp;j1d
fr m new truck. Del~ c,ab onlY -11.000
b..vy duty bout.
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By Cl:el TllllJI()hJU

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THE SMITH FAMILY

Middleport Society

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the Pota.rhn Restaurant

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roum hou ~1 Pla d HHJ Sl hiJO I
bus route Sc II nr fr Hh• fur
HAM SHOOT Jul} 2 l st at RO\
hro u ~ f' .l!ld lot
7176 lD
Frecker s farm Ftve P01nts 12
til dark sponsored b) Pomeroy
Mo ·e
7 174 t~ ~ ur :s.tl1 or r 1 HI•
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NOTICES TURNER Reunion, Old
Rf'Nlwdl l' n Phou 1 ,,JvlliP
Dexter Church, Meigs Co on
3716
July 18, 19S7 Basket dinner
7 16 J lc
11 noon. Tell your friench.
717-ltc
J"or Sal('- 2 Wh' &lt;I II I I • 1 U~I'J
car pnrl s tJn's rht lu JP. I !vel£
Van C'llllllV Rtllr ~ !lull itOfl(l
He•dqu.rttrn for
Rl 2 PunH rov or l'lw tH' i!92 1Y
fiam•'lnile Lug&amp;&lt;~.Me - Lane Cedar
7 10 Blc
Chrsta - LAU Wmdow FansFrtgtdatrc Refrageraton
81ker Purnitur•, Middleport, Ohio F'or s~lf' DJI\JN,, rnrom , ult!'
4 29 tf
lab !I&gt; f) 1 h l r ~
lr dfrl Lhltla
7 16 flip
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Home mad~ ICc cream, !'a kv &lt;~nd - - - - p1c
Sacrcrl He::1rl
Chl.l rch I Pcarhc~ N1 w H 1vut t !n harrl
ThurR July 18 il~'gmnlnl! 11
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Auto.SP.rvices
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Day
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f.ost &amp; Found

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ror beat used car 'VA LUES, ~~·c
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pupplu P•J fe~t for field work
or show \\-rite W R Elber·
feld, 318 Oak St , Ullls horo 0
7 1~ 6tc
HOUle For SAle S room hou~c
Completu with furnilurt' just as
It i..._largc lot 2 pore-he~ Nil
buildings basemen t
CL.~lt rn
bottle KIIA In kitchen you H'
fruit trecA beginning to bcnr
crapcs and Urttwbt rr1cs nn 111
7 below Mlrldleport Selling h••
rausc of 11Jnc11s
Mr~
Olto
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No 1
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J.ocu11t poRts (or aalc Exlra nJct•
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hot wat nr henl&lt;'r .md gnrag:l'
mcludrd Ca ll fl!'i 3 1
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lDIWI Harley Dav1dao11 Motcrc ych
Model H St In aood condition Wattnss
Wn.,tml
F.xpcruw·c
Priced to lieU see Vic Taylnr
Ftne per:~~on llomo Rest am fl fll
nr Frank Cleland
Racine, 0 ,
Middl eport
7·16 Stc
or Ptaone Pomeroy 3631
Cushman Scnotcr
newly O\'f'l Holp Want orl- lhJU se krorrer 00
hault'd Stlll cheap
Evcn•rt
)cnrs (If age Con la rt John 'flue!~
Mlrl·
McDaniel Diamond St
ncr 1~7 Dock St Mlddlcporl
'7 18 3tp
dloport
7 16 J2tp
'OR IAU
'l'he und~:rslaned il orrerlna for FEMALE WANl ED immediately
for 3-6 weeks Unattached re.1ale the Thomu A Wagher pre
apom;ible wo man 21-M yrs of
perty In Letart Fall• Ohio apage Expt"l ie.nced with ch1ld
pralaed at $12,000 00 a nil eannot
care, cnoklng and ge neral bousebe 10ld for leu than that amount
wnrk Good pay Must live in
aubjett tc the apprcvat of lh.e
Phone 24\ Mrs Fln lev 'I 15 81c
Prob1t.t Court For mrormatto n
pert.lnlnJI to blddlng caU Sl'b•l
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Chin• Closet
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Scaffold Mards, Drop Clolha
Mu H A Bllrnharl
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Clln•on Fisher, Middleport
Store, State Rt 680
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Author of
EDITOR'S NOTE
Ahglout
column '"
e Gradtng &amp; D1tch Dtggmg
editor
of
the
Epl~eo,,.
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Church
eBack iloe SerVJ('e
.,.wt M• ..zln• •n d hes re&lt;•n t ly
e Truck Loadmg E.Qutpment
• Dump Trul k Scrv1ce
been cho ... n to Ia d.. n of St
VIRGil . WAMSLEY
John's C•thedral '" Denver He
r•lse• thn
q1.'.t1tlen
whether
Phone Cheshire 7- 74~79
Chr.stianlty un get too " popu
ler" •nd what churcfl m•mben
sflould
do to rel•t• their beliefs
)B
to th re•l proble-m, of the mod·
BULLDOZER fo; - h-,,-. -. - .-.-n-ds, ern world
b.. em•nt•, l•nr:lsuplng R M W 1BY
tt DRF WILLIAM
Th
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Cowd•ry, Long lottom, Phone
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or
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n ted Prell
5- 25 tf
TholJghtful Christia ns all over
10
the world Rre concerned about
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P'..ADIO &amp;: TEI..J!;VlSTON SERVICE. gospel as 1t ts bein g proclatrncd
Phon., ~JO. Cleland Apphance today to the real problems o! the
Store, l.td W M•l.n St, Pomerop modern woriL
2·23 tf
At t1me5 the leaden; seem un
ccrtam and confu sed about bot h
strate,,n
of the
QtnCK SEIIVICE &lt;.'n Wm!h &amp;• the general
pai.r!ng hy Factory Tralned church and the practical meam
\Utchmakllr, t:OUJ.NS Jl!."WE by wh1ch the Christla n work 1
LERS Pomeroy
1-3-tl to move forw a• d This has start
ed many g roups throughout tlw
country to thmkmg about and to
FREE INSTALLATION
d1scussmg the churchs funda
Muffler~:~
seat covers, batterieS, mental purpose Th1s would ¥t m
ttre11 Bud~ct terms Moore's, Simple enough Namely, to tlor
Pomeroy
6 22 1moe
lfy God to wm the lost and to
sanctify the fa ithful But for
most peopi~J today sur:h exprcs
CCNCRETE BLOCKS
stons are mere words It becomrJ
mcreasmgly clear that no new
•aund Bett•r For
ver b aIl~ms can meet the deep
felt need for a new and more
GRUESER llLOCK CO.
relevant approach
Chrlsltans are concerned about
I Mil•• Nortf1 of Pomeroy
the churchs task despttc what 1s
Alumm .. m cr.mhmatlon ltorm ana obvwus ty a kmd of re hg10 us reS&lt;reen wtndows and doori Steel v1val w Ame nca Church mew
and alum mum awn1ng8 and can. bersh1p church attendance, and
opw11 Ca•t William Radford, church buth.hng h;nc rcaehert
new highs
~ 2 1mop
Unci: Rprttl.Q:Jil
Reull, History
The more SCIISJtnc
leader;
pomt
out
however
th
&amp;tt
some
or
WE BUY
the
saGdest
chapter
s
In
church
JTRUCTURA~ I BlAMI
history were wnlten when C hri ~
SCRAP IRON- MITALl
l1amty was extremely populnr
and ''rel •gwus
en thusia sm r.tn
OHIO VALLEY
very h1gh fhcy remmd us of t he
days of rehgwus persec utions or
the sorry t tmes wh1ch follov. cn
~OIM....,
the establi shm ent or Chr1 sttamt v
Phone 510
- -aB th&lt;' offtclal rchg10r1 of the
Roman Empue Thl'y warn us ol
the r.eal dange rs wh1ch could fol
t20 Bl Insurance
lu\\
tf Chr1 st tamty gets too ' po
- ----fS.arnes-~.mJWQn lnauran~e
pulat today
MhhJleport Fire
It ts saga Inst such a bnckgroun d
Ron&amp;. Phon•
•
end out o f II11s {on1N n t hat tul"l
rt:'ally Mrt 1catcd church le&lt;Hicri
FORF.'l~N &amp; AUUOTT TV SEfi. arc cons• dcrmi:J the
prohlcm or
VICI&lt;: AI! makes Repaired bY Ex comcmporary Chri Stia n stratf'gy
pert TIW'~nlclaQI Phone 6284 Y 1 here have bee n few clearly de
IH&amp;-U fm ed answers yet ancl no unl ve r
M.dd i&amp;J)I):!"
hul
--- - - :----::-.,-,.:- ~a lly accepted prmclpl es, many
COMPLF-'TE lmuranrM Protection, there are, nevertheless,
Life, Autc·. Fire, Polio Call Dor hopef ul s1gns
Underneath the 1.urface not
MiJII, Middleport, Ohlo
ye t widely understood or accept
ed ts an emerging pattern wh•ch
(21) Reo I Estate
!'an be dimly (. 13 eerned A 111 w
- - and more vital set of baste prll'
- - - · -::--.,.---;-;--:;--::-- ciplcs could emerge which m1ght
HOUSE ~ 6 rooms and bath One .s park one of thr. mo st slgmficanl
n11 lc from Chester on Rt No 7, 11 dvance 11 tn the churchs long
running water, electricity and story of struggle, triumph, anrl
natural ga.s in house, b1g gar· disappointment
den YU 15-2232 A J Carter, Star
Sug,..h Seven St•p•
Route, Che:itl'lr
7 8 12tc
We .sugge.:~t tha.t there arc sovcu steps which are necessary tf
Good aean Used Can
lhts new program l! to be cffcc
AU Makea and Mod811
live and relevant to lh(' rc.1l
world m whtch mcu live torla y
They may geem obviOUII It IS lhc
AUTO SALES
obviOus however, which we too
;;;;;;;;.;:::~;;::.::;;;;;;. oft en mi ss Here are thl'l step~
- - - In the development of thl.. new
&amp;U WAU
.:~ tnlegy tor the Chrlst1an churet:
- The Gospel must be acted
out and not just proclaimed The
Abbe Mtchcnc•u has sa1d thPI
·• •
~
'the parish church must be ttw
.., , _ . .
show window of God's love.
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,..._ a1
Th1s means, In orrllnary terms
..,..~L Ohl"
lhat we must demonstrate our
OR lt. A. C•K Wm.....,......
product If we ever expect •o
1,.""-"".,....,. . . . . 1 market It We have to '' trsnafer
'Our rellaion from our mouths
•
aur muscles"
- Evang.g.lHm and the church'a
IJI.'~URANCE AGENCY
But it
mtsslon begm at home
Plr.t, A~o~tomobll•• HHitlt
doesn't end there Our em phasis
ACCIOINT
mu1t be first intensive, and th('n
ttv encf .....
extensiVe It ls really eas1cr lo
take the Gospel to lhl.l "heathen'
tn far away placet th11n to the
In MIOOLII'ORT, OHIO
disillusioned frlen~ s at home who
61:t6-M
PHONII
6311
may have been Inoculated wUn
so
many emall dose~ or Chris
LIGAL NOT!CI
tlamty' that they are Immune
FOR BALl
to the real thing "
The Dora Romine pro)XlrtY lo·
- Every layman must also be 11
eated In Dexter Ohle, and Middle· Christl~n minister Tlll.s is more
port, Ohio, will be sold by the than the "priesthood of all beundersigned at the law ('lfflces of hevera " It grow!! out o( the fa ct
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at that the ehureh Is commissioned
10 00 o'clock A M 1 Sllturday, lul:f to continue the whole minis;,rv
27 1907 Property located In Dex· of Christ In \his
~en!le , the
ter Ohio, t• •ppraised at $6 800 church 11 "the extonsJOI\ of the
and cannot be sold for le1s than incarnation "
thu sum Property located in Mld
GotiMI for Soc:Mty
dleport Ohio 1a appral11ed at
- The Chrlstlan Go:tpel IS no\
~ 000 00 and c•nno~ be !}Old for ju~ot for lndivhluala
but tor :;(r
Jesa t'han thi! sum Reai eet.ate to ciety an!t eulture as well Th~
be sold to hlghCI!lt bidder, rubject center of lntere.lt varies fro '1
to the approval ot the Court
11ge to qe The dorninatlna eorSybil Ebersblch, l!:xt!outrix
oorn of our day Is. the J11'0blem
(7\ 19 20. 22, 29, 24, 2~.. 28 710
ol bqman relatlontblps-betweon
l Mr and Mr:. Earl Stelnel', of mdivlduab, classes, ra~a and na·
this wMk'•

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A.-1 eondttlob. CtNJt 5420 new
•1211. Rol!&lt;rJ Burton, 120 Cole WORK B~ nAY or tronln&amp; at
St. Pomeroy, Ohio Phone 44'7M
Cleveland. were week end a:ueata
home. Ca ll 622&amp;..J after 4 p m
T·174tp ~ 1 \
7 18 3 te of "'" MarJe Steln.- a11d Earl

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2 batbroomJ,

1arage,
•10,!100 C&gt; n
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Rodney Downing

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-1\e need to recoanile the
prlnelpl'
of
c:onta:&amp;lon "Chris·
~Z..lnAr,
eau1ht
tlanit;J: la more often
Wanted-PAPER H.LNGJt\3-.23 " ~rry Barker, Waverly, visited than taUJht" ThiS means that
years exr~r aen ce Frcn et't Mr and Mra W11lte~ ctoota and W. do n.:~t often win converts bv
mates ).,. V kelslng~, Ra.eh\ '
fumtly this week for 16Yeill d~" atauntent. P'!rhapl the p~ss
- - - - - - '''-"of eonventon ~In belt be aLarted
llox 124. Oblo.
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m ~ nJll grou ps 10 •cells" 1r you
By Delos Smith
Ilk!
United 1 rMI Sc'-nc• EcHtor
-As Ard hb1shop Temple has
NEW YORK UP _ A ps:ychla
d d
G d
remm c us
o Is not Interest trist of expertmental bent has
ed 1n relzg10n" The world r(' found that a majority of hl&amp; over
IJg wn ts not a Btbhcal word at anD.ous or over tense pahents re
111! Jesus talked about God cen spond quite as well to a placebo
ten·d ' n11 ng not ahout ' religion 1 as to " happy ptlls."
Thts word ' rellgion" too ofteo1
A placebo 11 anythtng which is
mf'ans
the
con partmentaliza· known pos1tavely to have no phyl
tto r: of hfc
teat effect whatever when taken
--The need to proclaim th'! mto the human body 1C It does
princip le of
redemption
Tr• produce an effect, that effect is
Chr1stu:I Gospel IS a1med at the produced by the power of sur,gesredemption o! the whole ere a- t1on
t10n, • a new heaven and a new
To compare the effect of any
earth," ant. a great l&gt;Oeaetv of chemical compound beheved to be
nPw me n m Christ t'hts means 1active withm the human b.Jdy
far mo~ than just e:~: tr1eat!u g with the effect of a placebo ''g'lv·
lndJvldue:.s out oC this: chaotic en for real" ts therefore to suband smful world
ject 1t to a tough tesl
Chrtshan t~angellsm can be
Dr Robert R Schopach, phy
tleflned only In these grand Cluatrast at the Henry Ford HosLerms It 15 1 cosmtc en crprl sc
pttal, De'rott, used the teat In obaes.slonal, llnXIoul, and tense nea·
robe p~~o tients-a placebo opposed
to the "happy pill," meprobamate
which La sold under the trade
ly 1.,.... B. Ihie
names "Miltown" :end "Equlnol"
Mrs Bertba Holter was at Ath
Sam. lffeC:ts ProclucMI
ens, Saturday
In a majority of the patlents,
Harold Heilman and daughterfJ, what effect one pmduced the oth·
Tlnda and Rose Mar)', ot BeJlefon er produced No one should tindertme were vudtmg the former's stand this to mean that the pHI's
Mr
Cl rk Ihle and fam· only power u that of suggestton,
1t
s,s er, d' 1 at
k
Since there ts no question of Jt
oneanday
weelhle and chil b emg ch em1caJf Y ac tt ve l nsld e th e
I YMr
Mrsas John
dren were at the Reed Reunion al human body
Zanesville tast Sunday
However, the doctor's point was
Mrs Bertha Holter and brother that suggestion plays a part in
Lester Ba1ley were calling on Mr how people respond to anythmg
and Mrs G L M1chael Saturd11y they take Into themselves For In
r;.venmg The M•chaeh are leavang stance, he found that w1th proma·
for an extended v1slt in the West· zme w~ich is a "tranqullizer"
ern states
much more powerful chemu::aJly
Mrs: Mildred lble and Rose MarY than meprobamate, seven out of
Hellman ware calling on Mrs. Her· 2.? oeurohc patients "felt just as
bert Riggs recently
well on a placebo"
Several folks: attended the Car·
He was reporting in the hosplman funeral at Pomeroy Monday
tal's techmcal bulletin on the
Mr and Mrs Frederick Reiber many new- med1cinea whu:h are
and two daughters of Toledo are mtcnded to reduce anxiety "None
vi.Sttmg Mr and Mrs Lee Johnson of these dr.ugs are cures but may
and Robert Reiber and !anuly and be useful crutches," he said. '1'he
other relatives:
paLwnt should always be evaluatMr and Mrs C D Reed of Bev· ed to determtne if psychotherapy
erly 0 and Mrs Mayme Brown mtght not be more helpful tn a
of Newarlt were Saturday guests curative direction"
of John Ihle and famtly
Addiction F"red
In another report on ' tranqulllz
era,' wbtch lS a red hot subject
Mr and Mrs Richard Frtend and m medJcal sctence these days
John A Ewmg and R. E
Ch'ldren .nd Mr and Mr' Ru''ell Ora
Full 11
"I8 t 1 •· f
Roberts and gr•nd""n
Kcl
Barnett
r sWJ o the
Una
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versityove,
of PSYCar
North Carolina
SChool
of Hookersvillc W Va , were Ctll· of Medicine, urged physicians not
lers at the home of Mr and Mrs
Sherman Roberts and family Sun·
Timmie White, Chillicothe is
day afternoon
spendmg two weeks wtth hla grand
Mrs Nclhe Eblin, Mrs Arthur parents Mr and Mrs App Young
Ebhn and Ltda Adams attended
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr spent
the Oral Roberts services m Co- Saturday evemng wtlh Mr and
lnmbus Saturday evening
Mrs Charlee Theiss and Mr Mike
Mr and Mre Charles Eblin Jr Theis~, Dorcas
and son, Benton and Lida Adams
Mr and Mrs Junior White epent
were gucats of their daughter the week end With relatives at
Mr and Mrs Robert Faul.k, Sunday Mountain, W Va
Mrs Allee Moore called on Mr
Mr and Mn John Howerton
and Mrs. G A Adams, Monday and 80n, South Cbarlestoo, epent
evening
the week end wltb the tatter's
Mr and Mra Dake Eblin, Fo1 sister and brother·m·law, Mr and
tor1a, Ohio spent Wednesday with Mrs Alvin Ritchle and famlly
M.r and Mrs Charles Eblin Jr and
Mr and Krs. Roy EIUo.U, Vien·
na, W Va tpent Sunday with Mr
son, Benton
Mrs Ahce Moore spent tuesday and Mra. George Roberts
Mr and Mr• Robert White apent
e~;;sA'f/~ :;:reN:: ~Jo:: her
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
brother, Mr and Mra John Diehl Mrs Rollin Bearhs of Flatwooda
Mr and Mrs Rich Powe-ll of
Su~~B}and Mrs: Ben Eblin and aon Ktnamee
1 Fla., called on Mr. and
Homer, ca Jled on Mr and Mrs Mrs A H
Bailey, Monday
Ch 1 Ebll J
d
Mr
and
Mn.
Keith Walton and
area
n r In aon, Benton
Tuesday
aon of Colum})u&amp; •pent the week
Mr. lnd Mrs p M Shawhaw of end with Mr. and Mra orvy Gain·
Alhland, Kentucky,
and Mrt er
Mr and Mrt Omer Cramlet. of
Frank Addis of Roc~eater, New
York spent Wedne"'ay with their Letart apent Friday with Mr and
brother, Mr and Mra. G H. Ad· Ml"t Albert Pearson
ami
Mr. and Mrs Eugeae Marcinko,

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to use meprobamato for
any
length of tim~ in pattents addtcted
I either to alcohol or drugs
• It appearS' that this dr .. g may
qutte easily become a subiltttute
for alcohol or barbiturate lntake
and that habituation may octur
they reported to t he New Eng
land Journal of Medicine
Dr
EWing satd he had seen two pa
tients who sa1d mco&gt;robamate
"feels just like taking a drink"
ani! two others "who had lost con
trol over the amount they were
consummg:"

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zen's National Blink

bert John and 'romm} Shasteen
~arvm Spencer Donald and M1k
Spencyr Donfld Webrung Tom
my Wh1te Dot Coates
Beli n
F.wmg, John McMurra~
;Jan,
Clelai,d, Danny ~ Bowe rs 1 hil11
Me1er ~Jk.e Swat;yl Kellh tiJ•
mtz and Allen Dowme
They atlendcd stx hour da~ws
each day
sWammmg, boatmr
rtfelry cor;~.u~rvftion flr&amp;t ahl
and sur"~•valry ~unday evemn J
the troops h1ked to the {op or
the hll l ne, r the camp for a
l'j!mp fiN meetU\i: Tuesday the)
had a ftre drill and Wcdn esdav
a ('limp £1re for vi ~ltors mght
Group sipgmg led by the lear!
&lt;Jts of the camp opened the pro
~r.~m arter which each troop ha :l
a .;;;t~n t Troop 249 put on a hyp
01otl.sm act wlt h John McMurra
as lead(r
Vtsitmg the cam~ Wednesdav
evemng were Mr anc! Mrs AI
bert Coats son N•ck
Mr ami
trfr.s Henry Ewmc Bobhy Due\
Sonny Gloeckner J 1mmy Mee
Mr pn!,l ¥r~ Wy"'tt OlliJert Mr
a.nd Mrs Herman Ohhnger Mr
and Mrs J W McMurray
Mr ~~~~ Jdt s Hepry Clela nd
Mrs Elwoo'dl' Bowers, Mrs J ohn
Hunnell Mr and Mrs SJdncv
Spencer: Mr. and Mrs Philtp
Me1er Cbarlcs Swa tze-1 Jed Web
ster, M1s Hazel Andrews M1·
and Mrs Edwm Weluung aad
children Jamce and Denms Mr
ttnd Mrs T A Dowme and MI S
Ralph Spencer
Mr Gilbert remamerl at the !
ramp for the night and Mr Spen
eer came home retUJ nmg Thurs

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Mr and Mrs Harold Eppl,ey and
son Stephen, were calletl to zanes
v1lle, Friday for the funeral of his
great uncle Charles Mautz They
spent the we$: end \\ tth Mr and
Mrs Oscar Eppley

Mrs pavld Darst Sr 18 recuper
atlng &amp;Jowly at ber hOJPe after be
ing retu'Mted' from $t Josf! ph's
Haapittll where she was a surgacnl
pat1et1t
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Grueser
pon, tb ap.d Mr$ Totti Bo\\n
Mr and Mrs karl KrauUer left
today tor Mountam Lake, VLrgama
!l~,t&amp;aell M.dls IS a surg1cal pa
tlf:nt a! ijolz.er Hos~tal

They were Mr and Mrs Stewart
Hawlnns, Wiitchman of Shepherds
Worthy High Prtestess of Mary
Shrtne, Mr and Mrs Ernt!st Win·
gett, Mrs Came Nye, Mra. Lu.Ia
Nease, Supreme Committer mem·
ber
The offie1al Inspection was by
Marguerite Dut.sch, Tulsa, Okla,
Supreme Worthy High Prtesteu of
the. Order of the White Shrine of
Jerusalerl).

f4rs Marv1n Swan is tll .! her
hqme Gn F'tsher Street
S Sgt V1rg11 J Manley Waco,
Te~1 , soent the week end w1lh
IU.a parents, Mr and Mrs Walton
Manley, who met h1m at the
Oharleston auport
Mr and Mrs James Parsons and
famll)l, Fior1da, and Becky Htll
Charleston, are v1s 1t 10 g; Mr and
Mrs Gorald PI "'ion and son. Bob
RebeccRRothgeb Point Pleasant
lll a b.ousQuest of her cousin, Jean

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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First Baptist
Church Closs
Holds Picnic

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Mr and Mrs Earl HagJ o!
Kentucky are the guests of Mr
and Mrs Harry KeJBer, Mmersvllle
Mr and Mrs Adolph Grueser
Jr and daughter of Canton were
recent guests of bla parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs Adolph Grueser Sr 1
Mtner.:~v Je
l.h• and Mrs Henry Bullard of
THmpa Fla are tbe guests of
her parents, ~r ~md Mn David
hecker, Pme Grove and other '
relata es
"'• ·
Mrs C l&lt;-~rtcc Horn of Ashland,
K) , was a v1s1tor here Thursday
Mt and Mrs WU11am ZwJefel
retuJ ned to thc1r home, LAw·
•ence Kansas Wcdncs(lay after
a v1s1t With Mr and Mrs Jack
SUvers and othi!r relatives
Mr and Mrs Charles Stivers
and daughter of Cleveland and
Edward Stivers of Youngstown
were teeent guests of relatives
Mrs Addle Gruescr has return·
eel borne after a ten days vl.alt
With Mr and Mrs R B WilktD!I,
La ICR!Stcr
William Jav of Cleveland Ia the '
guest of Mr ' and Mrs Howard
Mcintosh and Mr and Mrs John
!.latey
Mr. And Mrs James O'Brien
liM family have returned home
.1fter a Lhree weeks vacat1on at
Daytuua Beach, Fla
Mr. and Mrs Harold }(en a1·d
!On, Larry , of Ft. Wayne, lad,
who are vacatlontng at Lake
HoPE vt&amp;lted fnen.da here Thurs.
day.
Mr and Mn. Ralph Speneer
Rtt cnded the Wellston Fa1r Thurs.
day
The annual plcntc of the Busy
Mr and Mrs L. E Reynold• vi•
Bee Class of the First Baptist tted Mr and Mrs Va1 Reynoldl
Church wa1 held 'i'huraday night and douahtcr, Rena L)'an, Galli·
at the Roa&lt;Wde Park
poUs, Thunday
Gu~t.s inclU.ded tbe Rev c E
Hoyt, ;JollfiY-s~and NAncy
BLACK
Thompson, Pamer :. Janice [,u·
WROUGHT IRON LEGS
mAE:~-. RN, and
S
ey Mealey
Jl!j', GalUpollo.
'
~ftcr the aupper and liOCial
haur let tream wu taken to the
Chlldrens Home by members of
the el"s.
M'emfiert present \fere Mr.,
J. 0 Leonard, Mrs T F Haw
kina, MiQ Sylvia Mc:Muter, Mr11
Tbomaa Darat, Mrf. Milton Hood
Mr1 Iva Turner, Mrs Will Haptonstall, 111'!1 Ho"er Hysell, Mrs
llabel Wirt.eb...,nner, Mh:. D•le
\t:ournlng, Mrs. Fran~• Bearh•
Mrs. KaUe Matthew•. Emma Matt.
b:ews, Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Raymort Lulllln, Mrs Lillian Mc.Gh(lc
Mrs. Charlea Bennett, Mrs Dan"
llamll\on.

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Boy~ attendmg &lt;Jte Jon We
~ter Terry O,hlmqcr lunmy Gll

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nspectron
e
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Roome '\
New Furniture

N1neteeu membcn of Boy
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Mrs. Hanson Holter ass•sted by
Mrs Ralph Sisson entertained the
Womans Society of Cfmstian SerVIce of the F orest Run Methodist
Chuch, Wednesday evcnmg at h"r
home
"The Heart of A Stranger" was
the topic of the devotion and pro
gram led by the president, Mrs
Russ Watson GroUp smgmg of
the hymn 'More About Jesus", opened the meetlng followed by
prayer by Mrs Albert Baer, and
scripture reMmg taken from Lt·
vttieus
Four articles on the topac were
glVen, "Natal Umon of South Af·
rtca", by Mrs Eugene Forbes,
"Chinese From Borneo', Mrs Fred
Nease", "Japanese From Brazil",
Mrs John Scott, and "A Puerto
Rican In New York:" Mr&amp;. Lelia
Flint
Following group smgmg of,
'Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone"
Mrs Hiram F1sher read an article,
'Sp1rlt Lifters", Mrs WUJard Flu
chee, 'Poor Appetitto\1; Mrs Mark
Evans, ' Just Thmkmg' Mrs Hol
ter, "Fr.orn Wllhm ', Mrs U S
Nease "How Rteh Are You", and
Mrs Watson 'Cast Out Worries''
Group singing of "God W•ll Take
Care of You' concluded the pro
gram
Durtng the bustness sesNon
plans were dtscussed f{lr the dh·
trict WSCS whach will be held at
the Forest Run Methodist Church
on Tuesday, August 27 The ftrst
eommun1on set used in the Forest
Run Church whlcb the Society had
resllvered was shown
Refreshments were served by the
boste111 to those named above and
Mrs William FISher, Mrs Christy
Baer, Mrs Alfred Yeauger, Mrs
John F Bally, Mrs Charles Baer
Mre Lew!, Walker, Mrs Kern;
Rouah, Mrs Jaeob Bacr, Mn Ro·
bert Laudermnt and Mrs, Ama,da
f)aet.

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DAti. r+.II'~S
110 t;OOQ

m ton, th• s week

to Waftl(IJlon, D C for a v1w
with SiLly Gnmore, who 1s employ
) ed there M1111 Rpwley returned
Sunday rr01 n \Ynhmgton
Mr and !t,trs A E Erwm have
returned from Buc}rus w:h are they
were caUed by the death of his
father, B~t Erwtn 87 Funeral ser
vtces were held there Tuesd

the home of Mrs Rtchard Vaughan
Jr. Pearl Street Plans were made
to meet on July 29th at lhe home
of Mrs: Anruce Ohlinger
Games were played and pn~es
W(ln by Mrs Bertha BlaC'kburn
Mrs Edgar Pratt and Mrs Emma
Letfh t
et
A dessert course was served by
the holiiless to those named above
and Mrs Harold Ebersbach Mrs
Vita Lehew, Ella Ebersbach Ellen
Ebersbach , Mrs Lee Pr•tt Mrs
Florence Wmdon Mrs Lucille
Vaughan

O:l)' evemng

Grace EPISCOpO
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GUl'ld Mem bers
v·.s·.t Galli' poll's

ette CJOOks, thiS week
Stenheri Coata, Gene Crooks and
• Anderson were tn Athens
Willl&amp;m

Mass "~,.,race Hort on, Mrs Et
d
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Thursd~y night where they played erett H,a~es, Mrs Thco ore R(lc
in the Pop Concert given on t~e Jr Mrs Patnck I ochary Mrs
J E J) HariiO ~t'r
M!s.s V.d'l
l:Jmversity &lt;'ampus
Jean Routh, Columbus arr1ved Ihle, Mra Fred Crow Sa , Mrs J.
today for a week end VISit w1tb her 0 Roedel Mrs A H. Kmght ami
mother, Mrs Dowmng Rou sh
M1 s Cednc Cl ..rk
mcm~rs of
t hu Guild ~ r the Grace Epi sco pal
Churc h were m Gall ipolis Mon
day e"m ng a&lt; guests of t he Macy
tdfcrth;J Gu ild of 1St P~ ters Ep1 s

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TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK ·
Pomeroy Ccwncll burs en·
tint.ers Merrill •nd Roberts of
Perkel'lbur' raiM •nte on cost
of town•, Nnltary •wer system from Mt.OOO to $101.000,
the prlc. lncre•se on the proJect's mat.rl•l• f.-.m 1946 to

1947.

Eul Clark luves for Sche""
.et1dy, N. y., clan C te•rn of
t h•
Catt~dra" • Amer-Ican
L•••u•. the property o( tM

Phltltn.
The neVtiY organl1ed Meigs
C~ Truck Growen A....
cl•tlon at Letllrt F•lls warms
up for It• first yeer'• opera·
lion ancl •rrlv•l
tM p..k
of the
INIOn.

a graduate of
floh.et Hospttal School or Nurs
mg who ha s 1ust ret-1rned f1om
French West Alrlca where she
served as a Bap!Jsl m•s sw n ar~4
was the 2 ucst .s peake r

Servicemen
MEMPHIS, Tenn IFHTNC) Jel&gt;Se E Bullock , a11man appren
hce , USN, son of Mrs Be atr1~e C
Bullock of 305 Bank Ave St Ber
nard, Oh1o 1s attendmg t he basiC
Av1abon Electronacs Technician
School at the Naval Air Technical
Trammg Center, Memph1s Tentt

WHEE TODAY:
Lincoln Ht•, r..idenh will
han hnpro~ w1-Nr preuuN
after tM M•lgs Water Co ax·
erciNI itt •uthorlty r•eelved
from the PUC to lnttall boost·
•' pump, •nd cMrgo SOc mo ...
per rrionth to cover cost..

LIL ABNER
SHE SUOOENI.Y ~A
CHILDISH FANC"f 10TH~
OTIIEa CANDIDATE/I
RATHER THAN HU&lt;r
HER FEELINGS---

GASOUNE
f 1$h!ng tackle

at New York's Floyd Benn ett"fi,;Jd. sh~';-'t!;
trans conhnental record of three hours and 23 mmutes .
Greetmg htm are hts wife, Claire, an~ their children, Dav1d,
11, and Lynn, 10 The major said that. even though he was
"gomg llke a scalded duck," the feeling of speed was "less
than duvmg a car about 60 mtles an hour." (lntem~tional)

Frances Smith
F
} R'
unera Jtes
J{ e}d TUe8day

M Fr
unera 1 serv ices 1or tss
an
1 ccS" Smith 95 were held Tuesday
at the Rawlmgs Coats Funeral
1-Iome wtth the Rev C E Hovt
•nd the R&lt;' Ralph Zundel pastor
of the M1ddlepo~1 and Pomeroy
Bupltst Churches offmatln)l;
F

Buraal was in the Middleport
Htll Cemetery and p.l!l beLJre rs m
eluded Paul Smart Harold E Hub
bard, L D Dil es Charles Bennett
Relatives from out of town Ill
1 eluded Mr ii nd fl.lrs M C Flecht
ncr, Columbus Mrs Harr East
man a nd Mrs Belly Kltche/ GlOUS'
er

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Mr an d Mrs Norman Johnsort
and Mrs Ella Painter nf Columbu s
S'pcnt Monday WJth the Russell
Pamter famtly
Mr and Mt s John Smith of
Pom erny spen t &lt;~ da} 1ecentl}
11.1lh l\h and Mn W!l ln1m Hea l
man Mr A V Johnson of Char
le.ston W Va called on Mr Rus
sell Painte r last Sat urday
Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
famtly of Rutland spent Sunda y
With Mr and Mrs W1lllam Hell·
m•n
Mr and Mrs Wtlbur Gtlhan and
children of Ca nton spen t an even
mg recent\~ wtth the Painter bm
•ly
Mr and Mr s Larry Roush of
Jackson v1s1ted the V1rg1l Roush
family over I he wel!k end
Mr and Mrs Gtrald V1olet of
Tuppers PlaJns and Mr and Mrs
Floyd SpeneC! of Pom ero~ and Mrs
Margaret HeDton, Bradenton, Fla ,
spent Sunday afternoon \\tth the
V1rgt! Roush 's and Mrs Jenme
Roush

that stream,

1s het"e

'1'M11;.1 There are
1r1 th"re

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Your Eledion
Laws ·-

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By TED W BROWN
Sotc:ret•ry of St•t• of Ohio
Well mfrrrmed and educttcd
precJnct off1c1als are essential to
the conduct af eff1c1ent and 1m
parhal elections The elcct1on
laws authonze the Secretary or
St?te to prepare rules, rcgu1 ~
t wns and mstructions for the con
duct of 1 elections BO/U'd!l of Elec
tlons have been urged to h\)J rt
schools of mstructwn for all pr-.'
cmet offtc•als

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TH' KID-

Af'fl'e?
IN '11te'QE QOUND

III£RE 16 SHE1:

ASLEEP. OF CXII.Jl(jlf-

Fewer 1rregu larnws have or
, curred m counties wtoere atte1H1
ance al :1 school of mst ru ct1on i.e;
"ret{UJre(l of pll precrnct offiCial•
Followm g the last Genera l EleL....
11011 the percentage of error In
cou nties not holdmg sc hools u£
mstru rhon wa g much htgher than
the JH•rcent age m those countlt"s
v. here sc hools wei e he let
The prohlern dealtng with th-'
necessary qualifications of vote • s
and the prl!s&lt;'rlbed method or
challcn):(e of voters are alnon ~
the problems dlScussed at th&lt;'se
schools
"
The dtstrtbutwn of ballots and
the countmg of votes cast on
these ballots are dtscussed and
great emphasis IS placed upon
these matters m order to msur ..
lhe secree~ and proper co untt!lg
of }OUr vote
HELD IN BALTIMORE

pa}ueM.

'JaqtnquewJag Ulo\JBW

here m the court og. 'p Grindley
on a non rrupport charge, Is bemg
held In cU81:ody at Baltimore Md
the !!hertff's department learned
today

NANCY
AUNT FRITZI ... MAY
1 SAIL MY aoAT

IN THE LAKE

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IT IN TH!:
CREEK~

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li'ERRY

GO:::o HEAVENS '
irlE. POOR MAN

LOOKS LIKE. HE.

·$149
NEW

HOURS
LABOR DAY
a.m. lo 8 p.m.'

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Mr11 VlrKLI Roush and daughter
Mary Jo and Mr W1lliam 'Matla ck:
spent Tuesday evenmg with rela
hv~s m Belpre and Parkersburg

SNACK TABLES

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White
-------Shrine In

forest Run
MethIJd·IS t
WSCS MeetS

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Columbus for stYI!ral day£ and
flew from the Charleston auport

&lt;;IVEN YEAR AWARD
GltEENWOOD LAKE, N Y
UP- Heavyweight champton Floyd
Patterson here preparmg for h1s
July 2~ tttle defense
against
Tommy Hurncane Jackson , was Whlte ShrmP 1 18 soc
presented With the Rmg Maga
Repreaentatives of Mary Shrine,
zme'J 'Fighter of the Year" No 37, Order of the ~htte Shrme
award !or 1956 Tut.:sday
ol Jerusalem, sttended the orfLctal
inspectiOn at Martetta Shrme, No
12, Wednesda}~ July 17

Canton, M"n William Marshman
anH children Columbus spent the
week end with Mr a'nd Mrs Don·
BASIIAN
.
ald Truuell
ly MrL A. 14- loll..
Mr and Mrt. Lowell Buah and
Mr and Mr1 William Stntell of S. J Jobnaon Bpent Sunday with
Cincinnati &amp;pent the week end Mr. and Krt Hubert Joftnson of
with the latter's parents, Mr and Mason Clty.
Mrs App Youna
Mr and Ml b John Bu1h and famMr and Mrs Millard Adams of ily, M•aon, !!pent Sunday eveotna
Zanesvnte spent the week end with with Mr anrt Mrt Lowell Buab and
Mr and Mra Albert Pearaon.
S: J Jobuson
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mathewt of
Columbus &amp;pent the Week end vlth
Mr and Mrs Eddie Gritfetb.
Mr and Mrra Clayton Jone11 and
By Mra. Jolin Olahl
family ot South Cbarl"'.on is
Mr. and Mn Wade Ht~lnes and
spending a few days witb the Iat·
ter's pa1enta, Mr and Mrt Grover H:r.!'old .and Tammy Traey, Ro·
White arttJ daughter, Doru1
bert Davis an~ fJmily, CUflord
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mn
[amtlyEva
wereTracy.
re-1;;;;;.;;~~~====:00;;;;~,1
IcenhoUr
gue111t1and
of Mrs
Minnie Orr, Mrs Thel~a Orr Ia cent
spending a few dayr In Columbus and family
and Leonardsbura
Hermn. K1sa,ter and tamlb•
Jesse Tuttle, Chester Ia tpendloa were 1~eent a:u.cat11 of Mr and
a few days with hb granddau&amp;hter, Mrs. P(lf) Puk:tr
Mta. Mary K. Roae.
;
Mtenctance at !,unday Sehoul
Mr. and Mra Clarence Partlow1• July 14 "" 82 Oll&lt;rma •12 18.
M.rt, Emma Partlow, Silver Rld&amp;e J
~or.d Mn. Bo, Ebhn bllV\
eaHed on Mr. and Mn. CbllJ'Iel moved to Union Avcnut
Spence!\ Sunday
Beve11y J!Co~ J'aas returna;! ,.,
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rose and • er 1 ome tn C tl\u,lbu.. afb- ..
aon, Belprt, called on Mra. bora ~eks .lll$it wllh ,,eJa.tlvea.
Roae. Saturday lfterr;~oon
\.
Recent liuest,a ot Mr and Mra
- FOil
I
Mrs Allee
Mr. and Mn. Al~ot'! Oo•lll•l~ fl.l iohn Diehl were
Fbl'foods took auQpor ,Frldll!' Moore, Mrs Robert Bowen lnd
nl&amp;ht with Mr and Wra. Robert so11. Earneat ClrptJDter of GaUJ·
White
poJta. M:.· and Mrs. Graham Wad 1
lt(r.; aod lim. ltddle Soo.ll!&gt;y, Ed- &lt;IOU ol Columb.. and !leY. Batry.
wlpt. W• Yo., ,pent the woet on4 Bate..
\
will! tho lalter'l brolbflr and illter
Mr and .Mra.. Cllf!or&lt;l J~:t~n
in·law, Mr. an4 1 M~ Ed Griflelli. a-our an(t two dau.&amp;bters apent
• 1d;. an\1.)11[1. llaiPM Bollm! Jbd ~esday evening at thE: bome of
ll~lVio 11r1 'ollfthia Mr ..~~,- 11., . poroota; Mr an4 !ln. Clay Eblin
Jo... MortUDJI. Rod&lt; Clillo, W Va. and ebJldreu.

Laurel Cliff

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masters Ralph Spemer and R
Kathertne Rowley who wos on 1 chard Vaughan Sr are attcnd1n
vacation taRt week from lhe &lt;. 1u Camp Arrowh~ad nea r Hunlmg

week al

Contuct"

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Kin Club Holds
PsychIatnst
Christians Ponder Problems
roves ervous Meeting At The
In Making Religion Forceful People Respond To Fake Pills VT~~~~~u~~e~t~s

1.

Scouts Attend
Camp Arrowhead

Mr ond Mrl Howard Byero ' "
on neation this week. and are v1s
lUna lp Columbuo ond Z•n•ov•ll•
Mr Byers u employed at the ftol

rw ·~ r ·~

1-tASt.J'T EATEN
FOR A WCEK 1

MAY I SAIL
IT IN THE
BATHTUB~

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 19, 19~7-7
THE SMITH FAMILY

Middleport Society

I 19 Pomeroy Boy

ler Drus Store and Mrs Byers at
the Pota.rhn Restaurant

&amp;-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy Mtdolepot t 0 , Jul y 19 19 57

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENIJABLE RESl il TS

" Bv the
Hour

WANT ADS

or

RATES
2 ceata PN word one lr. _L rt JOn M1mrr::.~m charge SOc -4 entl
per word fpr : hree ronse&lt;'Uttve Insertions
Spectal - One month for 25 rt nts pt'r word
FtiU rate of 2 cents per word will hr&gt; chnt gf'rl for a rlvf'rtJsm~ If
aot pa1d for brfore the Hhn of each month follow1n~ ln-.erlwn
.Errers m Adverlistng- Should be rtported lmmNl la1f'IV TtJe
D~tdy Sent~ael '*"dl not be responsible for moDe than one mcor·
,....t lnsertiiM
Card of Thanks and Spceh:l Notice• of Events $1 00 Ob•tuaru•.f
published at 1 cent per word.

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l' nr Sa le or rn 11! 22 ~~~" farn I
roum hou ~1 Pla d HHJ Sl hiJO I
bus route Sc II nr fr Hh• fur
HAM SHOOT Jul} 2 l st at RO\
hro u ~ f' .l!ld lot
7176 lD
Frecker s farm Ftve P01nts 12
til dark sponsored b) Pomeroy
Mo ·e
7 174 t~ ~ ur :s.tl1 or r 1 HI•
Jtl411 i' H,.. I
neJY t11 es dual mt fflo I I I di
prrfec t 11 nn~
Jl v ~n li l t no;;
NOTICES TURNER Reunion, Old
Rf'Nlwdl l' n Phou 1 ,,JvlliP
Dexter Church, Meigs Co on
3716
July 18, 19S7 Basket dinner
7 16 J lc
11 noon. Tell your friench.
717-ltc
J"or Sal('- 2 Wh' &lt;I II I I • 1 U~I'J
car pnrl s tJn's rht lu JP. I !vel£
Van C'llllllV Rtllr ~ !lull itOfl(l
He•dqu.rttrn for
Rl 2 PunH rov or l'lw tH' i!92 1Y
fiam•'lnile Lug&amp;&lt;~.Me - Lane Cedar
7 10 Blc
Chrsta - LAU Wmdow FansFrtgtdatrc Refrageraton
81ker Purnitur•, Middleport, Ohio F'or s~lf' DJI\JN,, rnrom , ult!'
4 29 tf
lab !I&gt; f) 1 h l r ~
lr dfrl Lhltla
7 16 flip
;:c-- - - - - - - - - - - - tlosi( I !I llOf I)
Home mad~ ICc cream, !'a kv &lt;~nd - - - - p1c
Sacrcrl He::1rl
Chl.l rch I Pcarhc~ N1 w H 1vut t !n harrl
ThurR July 18 il~'gmnlnl! 11
Nl'w Hav1 n p]r 0111
J ll :l4t&gt;BB
6 P M
7 18-3!c
7 10 tr

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r LOI tn SVIil(ll'! Appro~1m,J1c l y
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50 X JOO l ll ts litr111agt UJl 2
I sh (cls Snw ll nslol(ll{' out
---- - - - -~bul ld 1n ~~ g1
&gt;ale• ! lldr!Ci tY,
n1ce la wn ~ hnrl c tr (( ~ fluwcrs
~ -flerc IS u harv rill B1 th r rheck
Auto.SP.rvices
thiS o.n(' I &lt;II! lJ Mt ndl'r SrHeal tor Pe 11! I' ;.tiler - Ag&lt;'ot
I . B IIAWWIGS SONS CO. - 2• PnmMO) Phouoc 21J1
7 IB 3tc
hour llirtrker Servl&lt;!e
Day
Phone tiZ2'l
Night
Phone
8031·X DODGE • PLYMOUTH
FO!t SA LJ ' - A\'1'1 1 s - On&lt;" and
DEAIJ!RS
s"lJ u
two (I(Jl!rtrll per hu s 1t I New Haven
Orchal ~ New I\ 3Y\ II Phon( ru
24688
7 12 10le
Auto Sales

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L --:-c-:c,-:-Gil &lt;\ VI•,L'{ 'lrtM'TOR SA LES an d
.Servlc~ R A l'llu llw, fi12 E
Mu1n St rnmero •y
4 27 tf

f.ost &amp; Found

10- For Sole or Rent

ror beat used car 'VA LUES, ~~·c
BILL CIIII.US
7 9 J mop

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bhH• anrt 11.hth ru~k'&lt;''
If round ('all 24822 afl t r 3 P
7 l9·31~
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REGISTERED GOLDEN 'AcLIII"!ver
pupplu P•J fe~t for field work
or show \\-rite W R Elber·
feld, 318 Oak St , Ullls horo 0
7 1~ 6tc
HOUle For SAle S room hou~c
Completu with furnilurt' just as
It i..._largc lot 2 pore-he~ Nil
buildings basemen t
CL.~lt rn
bottle KIIA In kitchen you H'
fruit trecA beginning to bcnr
crapcs and Urttwbt rr1cs nn 111
7 below Mlrldleport Selling h••
rausc of 11Jnc11s
Mr~
Olto
Rt
Multord, Middleport. o
No 1
7176t ~
J.ocu11t poRts (or aalc Exlra nJct•
S 30 e11c ~ Phone Racme 3689
7 18 3lp

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fl ropm htlll t lr 11h ~ ll
n Ull 217 1 1 ( , I t ] 1 11 ~
7 18 tile
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Mc&lt;.::ormlt k Dairying Cre11m s ~
parRior $215 Gas Runge S~
flerb Dr1dfield, HarrlKonvil' l'
0
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u"nlu t !ll ~ lll d 3- h£'11.;-0]Il h nm~
t 11! h\72 bc fott- 4 30 7 1fl6t c

f 141 For Rent
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6358X

11 p1111m rnts
S!OII' I )l}trl

lftll!tlt .
Phnnr
71(1~1(

Rooms for r en\
127 Butternut

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to town
718l2tr

F~;-R-,-n-~4, .,-,-,-,-,-":' ;-h-c
atc-h- f;u--c
r
mshcd np.u tmcnt u pst:urs N&lt;'W
hot wat nr henl&lt;'r .md gnrag:l'
mcludrd Ca ll fl!'i 3 1
7 16 31c

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!loUSE In 1
Rutla nd .Mabel
241:132

!1 room anfi bath apartment

ly decorat ed C'11ll 294

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lDIWI Harley Dav1dao11 Motcrc ych
Model H St In aood condition Wattnss
Wn.,tml
F.xpcruw·c
Priced to lieU see Vic Taylnr
Ftne per:~~on llomo Rest am fl fll
nr Frank Cleland
Racine, 0 ,
Middl eport
7·16 Stc
or Ptaone Pomeroy 3631
Cushman Scnotcr
newly O\'f'l Holp Want orl- lhJU se krorrer 00
hault'd Stlll cheap
Evcn•rt
)cnrs (If age Con la rt John 'flue!~
Mlrl·
McDaniel Diamond St
ncr 1~7 Dock St Mlddlcporl
'7 18 3tp
dloport
7 16 J2tp
'OR IAU
'l'he und~:rslaned il orrerlna for FEMALE WANl ED immediately
for 3-6 weeks Unattached re.1ale the Thomu A Wagher pre
apom;ible wo man 21-M yrs of
perty In Letart Fall• Ohio apage Expt"l ie.nced with ch1ld
pralaed at $12,000 00 a nil eannot
care, cnoklng and ge neral bousebe 10ld for leu than that amount
wnrk Good pay Must live in
aubjett tc the apprcvat of lh.e
Phone 24\ Mrs Fln lev 'I 15 81c
Prob1t.t Court For mrormatto n
pert.lnlnJI to blddlng caU Sl'b•l
tbenbleb . Phone No 467

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Wonted

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usiness Services

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JUNK CO.

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2 near
Hogue Phone ~
7 15 6Lp

Uprlght Plano and bcnch-$30
Chin• Closet
wlth round (•JI ,...-,--,-- -- - --::-=alass (ronl medium slw, $2tl For Rent - Extension Laddcra,
Scaffold Mards, Drop Clolha
Mu H A Bllrnharl
JopJ).I
Clln•on Fisher, Middleport
Store, State Rt 680
7 J9-2tc
Phone 826~
111 U
Saw dlnt and shavmg~:~ loadrd In
yo ur truck from bm or dclh Un fur111sh cd 3 lH 111 nn rn home
(a ll 6172 hf'forr 4 30 7 17 61 1'
ered OHIO
VALlEY MFO
CQRP TUPPERS PLAINS 0
-·-,-Phone Coolvllle 12~ 7 18·2:1fr
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Author of
EDITOR'S NOTE
Ahglout
column '"
e Gradtng &amp; D1tch Dtggmg
editor
of
the
Epl~eo,,.
l
Church
eBack iloe SerVJ('e
.,.wt M• ..zln• •n d hes re&lt;•n t ly
e Truck Loadmg E.Qutpment
• Dump Trul k Scrv1ce
been cho ... n to Ia d.. n of St
VIRGil . WAMSLEY
John's C•thedral '" Denver He
r•lse• thn
q1.'.t1tlen
whether
Phone Cheshire 7- 74~79
Chr.stianlty un get too " popu
ler" •nd what churcfl m•mben
sflould
do to rel•t• their beliefs
)B
to th re•l proble-m, of the mod·
BULLDOZER fo; - h-,,-. -. - .-.-n-ds, ern world
b.. em•nt•, l•nr:lsuplng R M W 1BY
tt DRF WILLIAM
Th
U Sj LEA
Cowd•ry, Long lottom, Phone
' en
or
e
n ted Prell
5- 25 tf
TholJghtful Christia ns all over
10
the world Rre concerned about
·.-:::::--::--:-=- - - - - - - --- the relevance of the Chns!Jan
P'..ADIO &amp;: TEI..J!;VlSTON SERVICE. gospel as 1t ts bein g proclatrncd
Phon., ~JO. Cleland Apphance today to the real problems o! the
Store, l.td W M•l.n St, Pomerop modern woriL
2·23 tf
At t1me5 the leaden; seem un
ccrtam and confu sed about bot h
strate,,n
of the
QtnCK SEIIVICE &lt;.'n Wm!h &amp;• the general
pai.r!ng hy Factory Tralned church and the practical meam
\Utchmakllr, t:OUJ.NS Jl!."WE by wh1ch the Christla n work 1
LERS Pomeroy
1-3-tl to move forw a• d This has start
ed many g roups throughout tlw
country to thmkmg about and to
FREE INSTALLATION
d1scussmg the churchs funda
Muffler~:~
seat covers, batterieS, mental purpose Th1s would ¥t m
ttre11 Bud~ct terms Moore's, Simple enough Namely, to tlor
Pomeroy
6 22 1moe
lfy God to wm the lost and to
sanctify the fa ithful But for
most peopi~J today sur:h exprcs
CCNCRETE BLOCKS
stons are mere words It becomrJ
mcreasmgly clear that no new
•aund Bett•r For
ver b aIl~ms can meet the deep
felt need for a new and more
GRUESER llLOCK CO.
relevant approach
Chrlsltans are concerned about
I Mil•• Nortf1 of Pomeroy
the churchs task despttc what 1s
Alumm .. m cr.mhmatlon ltorm ana obvwus ty a kmd of re hg10 us reS&lt;reen wtndows and doori Steel v1val w Ame nca Church mew
and alum mum awn1ng8 and can. bersh1p church attendance, and
opw11 Ca•t William Radford, church buth.hng h;nc rcaehert
new highs
~ 2 1mop
Unci: Rprttl.Q:Jil
Reull, History
The more SCIISJtnc
leader;
pomt
out
however
th
&amp;tt
some
or
WE BUY
the
saGdest
chapter
s
In
church
JTRUCTURA~ I BlAMI
history were wnlten when C hri ~
SCRAP IRON- MITALl
l1amty was extremely populnr
and ''rel •gwus
en thusia sm r.tn
OHIO VALLEY
very h1gh fhcy remmd us of t he
days of rehgwus persec utions or
the sorry t tmes wh1ch follov. cn
~OIM....,
the establi shm ent or Chr1 sttamt v
Phone 510
- -aB th&lt;' offtclal rchg10r1 of the
Roman Empue Thl'y warn us ol
the r.eal dange rs wh1ch could fol
t20 Bl Insurance
lu\\
tf Chr1 st tamty gets too ' po
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pulat today
MhhJleport Fire
It ts saga Inst such a bnckgroun d
Ron&amp;. Phon•
•
end out o f II11s {on1N n t hat tul"l
rt:'ally Mrt 1catcd church le&lt;Hicri
FORF.'l~N &amp; AUUOTT TV SEfi. arc cons• dcrmi:J the
prohlcm or
VICI&lt;: AI! makes Repaired bY Ex comcmporary Chri Stia n stratf'gy
pert TIW'~nlclaQI Phone 6284 Y 1 here have bee n few clearly de
IH&amp;-U fm ed answers yet ancl no unl ve r
M.dd i&amp;J)I):!"
hul
--- - - :----::-.,-,.:- ~a lly accepted prmclpl es, many
COMPLF-'TE lmuranrM Protection, there are, nevertheless,
Life, Autc·. Fire, Polio Call Dor hopef ul s1gns
Underneath the 1.urface not
MiJII, Middleport, Ohlo
ye t widely understood or accept
ed ts an emerging pattern wh•ch
(21) Reo I Estate
!'an be dimly (. 13 eerned A 111 w
- - and more vital set of baste prll'
- - - · -::--.,.---;-;--:;--::-- ciplcs could emerge which m1ght
HOUSE ~ 6 rooms and bath One .s park one of thr. mo st slgmficanl
n11 lc from Chester on Rt No 7, 11 dvance 11 tn the churchs long
running water, electricity and story of struggle, triumph, anrl
natural ga.s in house, b1g gar· disappointment
den YU 15-2232 A J Carter, Star
Sug,..h Seven St•p•
Route, Che:itl'lr
7 8 12tc
We .sugge.:~t tha.t there arc sovcu steps which are necessary tf
Good aean Used Can
lhts new program l! to be cffcc
AU Makea and Mod811
live and relevant to lh(' rc.1l
world m whtch mcu live torla y
They may geem obviOUII It IS lhc
AUTO SALES
obviOus however, which we too
;;;;;;;;.;:::~;;::.::;;;;;;. oft en mi ss Here are thl'l step~
- - - In the development of thl.. new
&amp;U WAU
.:~ tnlegy tor the Chrlst1an churet:
- The Gospel must be acted
out and not just proclaimed The
Abbe Mtchcnc•u has sa1d thPI
·• •
~
'the parish church must be ttw
.., , _ . .
show window of God's love.
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,..._ a1
Th1s means, In orrllnary terms
..,..~L Ohl"
lhat we must demonstrate our
OR lt. A. C•K Wm.....,......
product If we ever expect •o
1,.""-"".,....,. . . . . 1 market It We have to '' trsnafer
'Our rellaion from our mouths
•
aur muscles"
- Evang.g.lHm and the church'a
IJI.'~URANCE AGENCY
But it
mtsslon begm at home
Plr.t, A~o~tomobll•• HHitlt
doesn't end there Our em phasis
ACCIOINT
mu1t be first intensive, and th('n
ttv encf .....
extensiVe It ls really eas1cr lo
take the Gospel to lhl.l "heathen'
tn far away placet th11n to the
In MIOOLII'ORT, OHIO
disillusioned frlen~ s at home who
61:t6-M
PHONII
6311
may have been Inoculated wUn
so
many emall dose~ or Chris
LIGAL NOT!CI
tlamty' that they are Immune
FOR BALl
to the real thing "
The Dora Romine pro)XlrtY lo·
- Every layman must also be 11
eated In Dexter Ohle, and Middle· Christl~n minister Tlll.s is more
port, Ohio, will be sold by the than the "priesthood of all beundersigned at the law ('lfflces of hevera " It grow!! out o( the fa ct
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at that the ehureh Is commissioned
10 00 o'clock A M 1 Sllturday, lul:f to continue the whole minis;,rv
27 1907 Property located In Dex· of Christ In \his
~en!le , the
ter Ohio, t• •ppraised at $6 800 church 11 "the extonsJOI\ of the
and cannot be sold for le1s than incarnation "
thu sum Property located in Mld
GotiMI for Soc:Mty
dleport Ohio 1a appral11ed at
- The Chrlstlan Go:tpel IS no\
~ 000 00 and c•nno~ be !}Old for ju~ot for lndivhluala
but tor :;(r
Jesa t'han thi! sum Reai eet.ate to ciety an!t eulture as well Th~
be sold to hlghCI!lt bidder, rubject center of lntere.lt varies fro '1
to the approval ot the Court
11ge to qe The dorninatlna eorSybil Ebersblch, l!:xt!outrix
oorn of our day Is. the J11'0blem
(7\ 19 20. 22, 29, 24, 2~.. 28 710
ol bqman relatlontblps-betweon
l Mr and Mr:. Earl Stelnel', of mdivlduab, classes, ra~a and na·
this wMk'•

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Sound Movl~ Projector
A.-1 eondttlob. CtNJt 5420 new
•1211. Rol!&lt;rJ Burton, 120 Cole WORK B~ nAY or tronln&amp; at
St. Pomeroy, Ohio Phone 44'7M
Cleveland. were week end a:ueata
home. Ca ll 622&amp;..J after 4 p m
T·174tp ~ 1 \
7 18 3 te of "'" MarJe Steln.- a11d Earl

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2 batbroomJ,

1arage,
•10,!100 C&gt; n
John M
Main St ,

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Rodney Downing

tiona

-1\e need to recoanile the
prlnelpl'
of
c:onta:&amp;lon "Chris·
~Z..lnAr,
eau1ht
tlanit;J: la more often
Wanted-PAPER H.LNGJt\3-.23 " ~rry Barker, Waverly, visited than taUJht" ThiS means that
years exr~r aen ce Frcn et't Mr and Mra W11lte~ ctoota and W. do n.:~t often win converts bv
mates ).,. V kelslng~, Ra.eh\ '
fumtly this week for 16Yeill d~" atauntent. P'!rhapl the p~ss
- - - - - - '''-"of eonventon ~In belt be aLarted
llox 124. Oblo.
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m ~ nJll grou ps 10 •cells" 1r you
By Delos Smith
Ilk!
United 1 rMI Sc'-nc• EcHtor
-As Ard hb1shop Temple has
NEW YORK UP _ A ps:ychla
d d
G d
remm c us
o Is not Interest trist of expertmental bent has
ed 1n relzg10n" The world r(' found that a majority of hl&amp; over
IJg wn ts not a Btbhcal word at anD.ous or over tense pahents re
111! Jesus talked about God cen spond quite as well to a placebo
ten·d ' n11 ng not ahout ' religion 1 as to " happy ptlls."
Thts word ' rellgion" too ofteo1
A placebo 11 anythtng which is
mf'ans
the
con partmentaliza· known pos1tavely to have no phyl
tto r: of hfc
teat effect whatever when taken
--The need to proclaim th'! mto the human body 1C It does
princip le of
redemption
Tr• produce an effect, that effect is
Chr1stu:I Gospel IS a1med at the produced by the power of sur,gesredemption o! the whole ere a- t1on
t10n, • a new heaven and a new
To compare the effect of any
earth," ant. a great l&gt;Oeaetv of chemical compound beheved to be
nPw me n m Christ t'hts means 1active withm the human b.Jdy
far mo~ than just e:~: tr1eat!u g with the effect of a placebo ''g'lv·
lndJvldue:.s out oC this: chaotic en for real" ts therefore to suband smful world
ject 1t to a tough tesl
Chrtshan t~angellsm can be
Dr Robert R Schopach, phy
tleflned only In these grand Cluatrast at the Henry Ford HosLerms It 15 1 cosmtc en crprl sc
pttal, De'rott, used the teat In obaes.slonal, llnXIoul, and tense nea·
robe p~~o tients-a placebo opposed
to the "happy pill," meprobamate
which La sold under the trade
ly 1.,.... B. Ihie
names "Miltown" :end "Equlnol"
Mrs Bertba Holter was at Ath
Sam. lffeC:ts ProclucMI
ens, Saturday
In a majority of the patlents,
Harold Heilman and daughterfJ, what effect one pmduced the oth·
Tlnda and Rose Mar)', ot BeJlefon er produced No one should tindertme were vudtmg the former's stand this to mean that the pHI's
Mr
Cl rk Ihle and fam· only power u that of suggestton,
1t
s,s er, d' 1 at
k
Since there ts no question of Jt
oneanday
weelhle and chil b emg ch em1caJf Y ac tt ve l nsld e th e
I YMr
Mrsas John
dren were at the Reed Reunion al human body
Zanesville tast Sunday
However, the doctor's point was
Mrs Bertha Holter and brother that suggestion plays a part in
Lester Ba1ley were calling on Mr how people respond to anythmg
and Mrs G L M1chael Saturd11y they take Into themselves For In
r;.venmg The M•chaeh are leavang stance, he found that w1th proma·
for an extended v1slt in the West· zme w~ich is a "tranqullizer"
ern states
much more powerful chemu::aJly
Mrs: Mildred lble and Rose MarY than meprobamate, seven out of
Hellman ware calling on Mrs. Her· 2.? oeurohc patients "felt just as
bert Riggs recently
well on a placebo"
Several folks: attended the Car·
He was reporting in the hosplman funeral at Pomeroy Monday
tal's techmcal bulletin on the
Mr and Mrs Frederick Reiber many new- med1cinea whu:h are
and two daughters of Toledo are mtcnded to reduce anxiety "None
vi.Sttmg Mr and Mrs Lee Johnson of these dr.ugs are cures but may
and Robert Reiber and !anuly and be useful crutches," he said. '1'he
other relatives:
paLwnt should always be evaluatMr and Mrs C D Reed of Bev· ed to determtne if psychotherapy
erly 0 and Mrs Mayme Brown mtght not be more helpful tn a
of Newarlt were Saturday guests curative direction"
of John Ihle and famtly
Addiction F"red
In another report on ' tranqulllz
era,' wbtch lS a red hot subject
Mr and Mrs Richard Frtend and m medJcal sctence these days
John A Ewmg and R. E
Ch'ldren .nd Mr and Mr' Ru''ell Ora
Full 11
"I8 t 1 •· f
Roberts and gr•nd""n
Kcl
Barnett
r sWJ o the
Una
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versityove,
of PSYCar
North Carolina
SChool
of Hookersvillc W Va , were Ctll· of Medicine, urged physicians not
lers at the home of Mr and Mrs
Sherman Roberts and family Sun·
Timmie White, Chillicothe is
day afternoon
spendmg two weeks wtth hla grand
Mrs Nclhe Eblin, Mrs Arthur parents Mr and Mrs App Young
Ebhn and Ltda Adams attended
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr spent
the Oral Roberts services m Co- Saturday evemng wtlh Mr and
lnmbus Saturday evening
Mrs Charlee Theiss and Mr Mike
Mr and Mre Charles Eblin Jr Theis~, Dorcas
and son, Benton and Lida Adams
Mr and Mrs Junior White epent
were gucats of their daughter the week end With relatives at
Mr and Mrs Robert Faul.k, Sunday Mountain, W Va
Mrs Allee Moore called on Mr
Mr and Mn John Howerton
and Mrs. G A Adams, Monday and 80n, South Cbarlestoo, epent
evening
the week end wltb the tatter's
Mr and Mra Dake Eblin, Fo1 sister and brother·m·law, Mr and
tor1a, Ohio spent Wednesday with Mrs Alvin Ritchle and famlly
M.r and Mrs Charles Eblin Jr and
Mr and Krs. Roy EIUo.U, Vien·
na, W Va tpent Sunday with Mr
son, Benton
Mrs Ahce Moore spent tuesday and Mra. George Roberts
Mr and Mr• Robert White apent
e~;;sA'f/~ :;:reN:: ~Jo:: her
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
brother, Mr and Mra John Diehl Mrs Rollin Bearhs of Flatwooda
Mr and Mrs Rich Powe-ll of
Su~~B}and Mrs: Ben Eblin and aon Ktnamee
1 Fla., called on Mr. and
Homer, ca Jled on Mr and Mrs Mrs A H
Bailey, Monday
Ch 1 Ebll J
d
Mr
and
Mn.
Keith Walton and
area
n r In aon, Benton
Tuesday
aon of Colum})u&amp; •pent the week
Mr. lnd Mrs p M Shawhaw of end with Mr. and Mra orvy Gain·
Alhland, Kentucky,
and Mrt er
Mr and Mrt Omer Cramlet. of
Frank Addis of Roc~eater, New
York spent Wedne"'ay with their Letart apent Friday with Mr and
brother, Mr and Mra. G H. Ad· Ml"t Albert Pearson
ami
Mr. and Mrs Eugeae Marcinko,

Mornmg
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to use meprobamato for
any
length of tim~ in pattents addtcted
I either to alcohol or drugs
• It appearS' that this dr .. g may
qutte easily become a subiltttute
for alcohol or barbiturate lntake
and that habituation may octur
they reported to t he New Eng
land Journal of Medicine
Dr
EWing satd he had seen two pa
tients who sa1d mco&gt;robamate
"feels just like taking a drink"
ani! two others "who had lost con
trol over the amount they were
consummg:"

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zen's National Blink

bert John and 'romm} Shasteen
~arvm Spencer Donald and M1k
Spencyr Donfld Webrung Tom
my Wh1te Dot Coates
Beli n
F.wmg, John McMurra~
;Jan,
Clelai,d, Danny ~ Bowe rs 1 hil11
Me1er ~Jk.e Swat;yl Kellh tiJ•
mtz and Allen Dowme
They atlendcd stx hour da~ws
each day
sWammmg, boatmr
rtfelry cor;~.u~rvftion flr&amp;t ahl
and sur"~•valry ~unday evemn J
the troops h1ked to the {op or
the hll l ne, r the camp for a
l'j!mp fiN meetU\i: Tuesday the)
had a ftre drill and Wcdn esdav
a ('limp £1re for vi ~ltors mght
Group sipgmg led by the lear!
&lt;Jts of the camp opened the pro
~r.~m arter which each troop ha :l
a .;;;t~n t Troop 249 put on a hyp
01otl.sm act wlt h John McMurra
as lead(r
Vtsitmg the cam~ Wednesdav
evemng were Mr anc! Mrs AI
bert Coats son N•ck
Mr ami
trfr.s Henry Ewmc Bobhy Due\
Sonny Gloeckner J 1mmy Mee
Mr pn!,l ¥r~ Wy"'tt OlliJert Mr
a.nd Mrs Herman Ohhnger Mr
and Mrs J W McMurray
Mr ~~~~ Jdt s Hepry Clela nd
Mrs Elwoo'dl' Bowers, Mrs J ohn
Hunnell Mr and Mrs SJdncv
Spencer: Mr. and Mrs Philtp
Me1er Cbarlcs Swa tze-1 Jed Web
ster, M1s Hazel Andrews M1·
and Mrs Edwm Weluung aad
children Jamce and Denms Mr
ttnd Mrs T A Dowme and MI S
Ralph Spencer
Mr Gilbert remamerl at the !
ramp for the night and Mr Spen
eer came home retUJ nmg Thurs

I

Mr and Mrs Harold Eppl,ey and
son Stephen, were calletl to zanes
v1lle, Friday for the funeral of his
great uncle Charles Mautz They
spent the we$: end \\ tth Mr and
Mrs Oscar Eppley

Mrs pavld Darst Sr 18 recuper
atlng &amp;Jowly at ber hOJPe after be
ing retu'Mted' from $t Josf! ph's
Haapittll where she was a surgacnl
pat1et1t
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Grueser
pon, tb ap.d Mr$ Totti Bo\\n
Mr and Mrs karl KrauUer left
today tor Mountam Lake, VLrgama
!l~,t&amp;aell M.dls IS a surg1cal pa
tlf:nt a! ijolz.er Hos~tal

They were Mr and Mrs Stewart
Hawlnns, Wiitchman of Shepherds
Worthy High Prtestess of Mary
Shrtne, Mr and Mrs Ernt!st Win·
gett, Mrs Came Nye, Mra. Lu.Ia
Nease, Supreme Committer mem·
ber
The offie1al Inspection was by
Marguerite Dut.sch, Tulsa, Okla,
Supreme Worthy High Prtesteu of
the. Order of the White Shrine of
Jerusalerl).

f4rs Marv1n Swan is tll .! her
hqme Gn F'tsher Street
S Sgt V1rg11 J Manley Waco,
Te~1 , soent the week end w1lh
IU.a parents, Mr and Mrs Walton
Manley, who met h1m at the
Oharleston auport
Mr and Mrs James Parsons and
famll)l, Fior1da, and Becky Htll
Charleston, are v1s 1t 10 g; Mr and
Mrs Gorald PI "'ion and son. Bob
RebeccRRothgeb Point Pleasant
lll a b.ousQuest of her cousin, Jean

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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First Baptist
Church Closs
Holds Picnic

'BAKER

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Mr and Mrs Earl HagJ o!
Kentucky are the guests of Mr
and Mrs Harry KeJBer, Mmersvllle
Mr and Mrs Adolph Grueser
Jr and daughter of Canton were
recent guests of bla parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs Adolph Grueser Sr 1
Mtner.:~v Je
l.h• and Mrs Henry Bullard of
THmpa Fla are tbe guests of
her parents, ~r ~md Mn David
hecker, Pme Grove and other '
relata es
"'• ·
Mrs C l&lt;-~rtcc Horn of Ashland,
K) , was a v1s1tor here Thursday
Mt and Mrs WU11am ZwJefel
retuJ ned to thc1r home, LAw·
•ence Kansas Wcdncs(lay after
a v1s1t With Mr and Mrs Jack
SUvers and othi!r relatives
Mr and Mrs Charles Stivers
and daughter of Cleveland and
Edward Stivers of Youngstown
were teeent guests of relatives
Mrs Addle Gruescr has return·
eel borne after a ten days vl.alt
With Mr and Mrs R B WilktD!I,
La ICR!Stcr
William Jav of Cleveland Ia the '
guest of Mr ' and Mrs Howard
Mcintosh and Mr and Mrs John
!.latey
Mr. And Mrs James O'Brien
liM family have returned home
.1fter a Lhree weeks vacat1on at
Daytuua Beach, Fla
Mr. and Mrs Harold }(en a1·d
!On, Larry , of Ft. Wayne, lad,
who are vacatlontng at Lake
HoPE vt&amp;lted fnen.da here Thurs.
day.
Mr and Mn. Ralph Speneer
Rtt cnded the Wellston Fa1r Thurs.
day
The annual plcntc of the Busy
Mr and Mrs L. E Reynold• vi•
Bee Class of the First Baptist tted Mr and Mrs Va1 Reynoldl
Church wa1 held 'i'huraday night and douahtcr, Rena L)'an, Galli·
at the Roa&lt;Wde Park
poUs, Thunday
Gu~t.s inclU.ded tbe Rev c E
Hoyt, ;JollfiY-s~and NAncy
BLACK
Thompson, Pamer :. Janice [,u·
WROUGHT IRON LEGS
mAE:~-. RN, and
S
ey Mealey
Jl!j', GalUpollo.
'
~ftcr the aupper and liOCial
haur let tream wu taken to the
Chlldrens Home by members of
the el"s.
M'emfiert present \fere Mr.,
J. 0 Leonard, Mrs T F Haw
kina, MiQ Sylvia Mc:Muter, Mr11
Tbomaa Darat, Mrf. Milton Hood
Mr1 Iva Turner, Mrs Will Haptonstall, 111'!1 Ho"er Hysell, Mrs
llabel Wirt.eb...,nner, Mh:. D•le
\t:ournlng, Mrs. Fran~• Bearh•
Mrs. KaUe Matthew•. Emma Matt.
b:ews, Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Raymort Lulllln, Mrs Lillian Mc.Gh(lc
Mrs. Charlea Bennett, Mrs Dan"
llamll\on.

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Boy~ attendmg &lt;Jte Jon We
~ter Terry O,hlmqcr lunmy Gll

a.f

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nspectron
e
AM
t 0riett0, 0.

Roome '\
New Furniture

N1neteeu membcn of Boy
1!oop 249 and the1r scou 1

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Mrs. Hanson Holter ass•sted by
Mrs Ralph Sisson entertained the
Womans Society of Cfmstian SerVIce of the F orest Run Methodist
Chuch, Wednesday evcnmg at h"r
home
"The Heart of A Stranger" was
the topic of the devotion and pro
gram led by the president, Mrs
Russ Watson GroUp smgmg of
the hymn 'More About Jesus", opened the meetlng followed by
prayer by Mrs Albert Baer, and
scripture reMmg taken from Lt·
vttieus
Four articles on the topac were
glVen, "Natal Umon of South Af·
rtca", by Mrs Eugene Forbes,
"Chinese From Borneo', Mrs Fred
Nease", "Japanese From Brazil",
Mrs John Scott, and "A Puerto
Rican In New York:" Mr&amp;. Lelia
Flint
Following group smgmg of,
'Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone"
Mrs Hiram F1sher read an article,
'Sp1rlt Lifters", Mrs WUJard Flu
chee, 'Poor Appetitto\1; Mrs Mark
Evans, ' Just Thmkmg' Mrs Hol
ter, "Fr.orn Wllhm ', Mrs U S
Nease "How Rteh Are You", and
Mrs Watson 'Cast Out Worries''
Group singing of "God W•ll Take
Care of You' concluded the pro
gram
Durtng the bustness sesNon
plans were dtscussed f{lr the dh·
trict WSCS whach will be held at
the Forest Run Methodist Church
on Tuesday, August 27 The ftrst
eommun1on set used in the Forest
Run Church whlcb the Society had
resllvered was shown
Refreshments were served by the
boste111 to those named above and
Mrs William FISher, Mrs Christy
Baer, Mrs Alfred Yeauger, Mrs
John F Bally, Mrs Charles Baer
Mre Lew!, Walker, Mrs Kern;
Rouah, Mrs Jaeob Bacr, Mn Ro·
bert Laudermnt and Mrs, Ama,da
f)aet.

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111;'11 ~·.~&lt;~;,.
DAti. r+.II'~S
110 t;OOQ

m ton, th• s week

to Waftl(IJlon, D C for a v1w
with SiLly Gnmore, who 1s employ
) ed there M1111 Rpwley returned
Sunday rr01 n \Ynhmgton
Mr and !t,trs A E Erwm have
returned from Buc}rus w:h are they
were caUed by the death of his
father, B~t Erwtn 87 Funeral ser
vtces were held there Tuesd

the home of Mrs Rtchard Vaughan
Jr. Pearl Street Plans were made
to meet on July 29th at lhe home
of Mrs: Anruce Ohlinger
Games were played and pn~es
W(ln by Mrs Bertha BlaC'kburn
Mrs Edgar Pratt and Mrs Emma
Letfh t
et
A dessert course was served by
the holiiless to those named above
and Mrs Harold Ebersbach Mrs
Vita Lehew, Ella Ebersbach Ellen
Ebersbach , Mrs Lee Pr•tt Mrs
Florence Wmdon Mrs Lucille
Vaughan

O:l)' evemng

Grace EPISCOpO
·
1
GUl'ld Mem bers
v·.s·.t Galli' poll's

ette CJOOks, thiS week
Stenheri Coata, Gene Crooks and
• Anderson were tn Athens
Willl&amp;m

Mass "~,.,race Hort on, Mrs Et
d
J
Thursd~y night where they played erett H,a~es, Mrs Thco ore R(lc
in the Pop Concert given on t~e Jr Mrs Patnck I ochary Mrs
J E J) HariiO ~t'r
M!s.s V.d'l
l:Jmversity &lt;'ampus
Jean Routh, Columbus arr1ved Ihle, Mra Fred Crow Sa , Mrs J.
today for a week end VISit w1tb her 0 Roedel Mrs A H. Kmght ami
mother, Mrs Dowmng Rou sh
M1 s Cednc Cl ..rk
mcm~rs of
t hu Guild ~ r the Grace Epi sco pal
Churc h were m Gall ipolis Mon
day e"m ng a&lt; guests of t he Macy
tdfcrth;J Gu ild of 1St P~ ters Ep1 s

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~t~op&amp;ltG'Au.rch

Mass Spurlock,

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TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK ·
Pomeroy Ccwncll burs en·
tint.ers Merrill •nd Roberts of
Perkel'lbur' raiM •nte on cost
of town•, Nnltary •wer system from Mt.OOO to $101.000,
the prlc. lncre•se on the proJect's mat.rl•l• f.-.m 1946 to

1947.

Eul Clark luves for Sche""
.et1dy, N. y., clan C te•rn of
t h•
Catt~dra" • Amer-Ican
L•••u•. the property o( tM

Phltltn.
The neVtiY organl1ed Meigs
C~ Truck Growen A....
cl•tlon at Letllrt F•lls warms
up for It• first yeer'• opera·
lion ancl •rrlv•l
tM p..k
of the
INIOn.

a graduate of
floh.et Hospttal School or Nurs
mg who ha s 1ust ret-1rned f1om
French West Alrlca where she
served as a Bap!Jsl m•s sw n ar~4
was the 2 ucst .s peake r

Servicemen
MEMPHIS, Tenn IFHTNC) Jel&gt;Se E Bullock , a11man appren
hce , USN, son of Mrs Be atr1~e C
Bullock of 305 Bank Ave St Ber
nard, Oh1o 1s attendmg t he basiC
Av1abon Electronacs Technician
School at the Naval Air Technical
Trammg Center, Memph1s Tentt

WHEE TODAY:
Lincoln Ht•, r..idenh will
han hnpro~ w1-Nr preuuN
after tM M•lgs Water Co ax·
erciNI itt •uthorlty r•eelved
from the PUC to lnttall boost·
•' pump, •nd cMrgo SOc mo ...
per rrionth to cover cost..

LIL ABNER
SHE SUOOENI.Y ~A
CHILDISH FANC"f 10TH~
OTIIEa CANDIDATE/I
RATHER THAN HU&lt;r
HER FEELINGS---

GASOUNE
f 1$h!ng tackle

at New York's Floyd Benn ett"fi,;Jd. sh~';-'t!;
trans conhnental record of three hours and 23 mmutes .
Greetmg htm are hts wife, Claire, an~ their children, Dav1d,
11, and Lynn, 10 The major said that. even though he was
"gomg llke a scalded duck," the feeling of speed was "less
than duvmg a car about 60 mtles an hour." (lntem~tional)

Frances Smith
F
} R'
unera Jtes
J{ e}d TUe8day

M Fr
unera 1 serv ices 1or tss
an
1 ccS" Smith 95 were held Tuesday
at the Rawlmgs Coats Funeral
1-Iome wtth the Rev C E Hovt
•nd the R&lt;' Ralph Zundel pastor
of the M1ddlepo~1 and Pomeroy
Bupltst Churches offmatln)l;
F

Buraal was in the Middleport
Htll Cemetery and p.l!l beLJre rs m
eluded Paul Smart Harold E Hub
bard, L D Dil es Charles Bennett
Relatives from out of town Ill
1 eluded Mr ii nd fl.lrs M C Flecht
ncr, Columbus Mrs Harr East
man a nd Mrs Belly Kltche/ GlOUS'
er

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Mr an d Mrs Norman Johnsort
and Mrs Ella Painter nf Columbu s
S'pcnt Monday WJth the Russell
Pamter famtly
Mr and Mt s John Smith of
Pom erny spen t &lt;~ da} 1ecentl}
11.1lh l\h and Mn W!l ln1m Hea l
man Mr A V Johnson of Char
le.ston W Va called on Mr Rus
sell Painte r last Sat urday
Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
famtly of Rutland spent Sunda y
With Mr and Mrs W1lllam Hell·
m•n
Mr and Mrs Wtlbur Gtlhan and
children of Ca nton spen t an even
mg recent\~ wtth the Painter bm
•ly
Mr and Mr s Larry Roush of
Jackson v1s1ted the V1rg1l Roush
family over I he wel!k end
Mr and Mrs Gtrald V1olet of
Tuppers PlaJns and Mr and Mrs
Floyd SpeneC! of Pom ero~ and Mrs
Margaret HeDton, Bradenton, Fla ,
spent Sunday afternoon \\tth the
V1rgt! Roush 's and Mrs Jenme
Roush

that stream,

1s het"e

'1'M11;.1 There are
1r1 th"re

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Your Eledion
Laws ·-

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By TED W BROWN
Sotc:ret•ry of St•t• of Ohio
Well mfrrrmed and educttcd
precJnct off1c1als are essential to
the conduct af eff1c1ent and 1m
parhal elections The elcct1on
laws authonze the Secretary or
St?te to prepare rules, rcgu1 ~
t wns and mstructions for the con
duct of 1 elections BO/U'd!l of Elec
tlons have been urged to h\)J rt
schools of mstructwn for all pr-.'
cmet offtc•als

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TH' KID-

Af'fl'e?
IN '11te'QE QOUND

III£RE 16 SHE1:

ASLEEP. OF CXII.Jl(jlf-

Fewer 1rregu larnws have or
, curred m counties wtoere atte1H1
ance al :1 school of mst ru ct1on i.e;
"ret{UJre(l of pll precrnct offiCial•
Followm g the last Genera l EleL....
11011 the percentage of error In
cou nties not holdmg sc hools u£
mstru rhon wa g much htgher than
the JH•rcent age m those countlt"s
v. here sc hools wei e he let
The prohlern dealtng with th-'
necessary qualifications of vote • s
and the prl!s&lt;'rlbed method or
challcn):(e of voters are alnon ~
the problems dlScussed at th&lt;'se
schools
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The dtstrtbutwn of ballots and
the countmg of votes cast on
these ballots are dtscussed and
great emphasis IS placed upon
these matters m order to msur ..
lhe secree~ and proper co untt!lg
of }OUr vote
HELD IN BALTIMORE

pa}ueM.

'JaqtnquewJag Ulo\JBW

here m the court og. 'p Grindley
on a non rrupport charge, Is bemg
held In cU81:ody at Baltimore Md
the !!hertff's department learned
today

NANCY
AUNT FRITZI ... MAY
1 SAIL MY aoAT

IN THE LAKE

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CREEK~

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li'ERRY

GO:::o HEAVENS '
irlE. POOR MAN

LOOKS LIKE. HE.

·$149
NEW

HOURS
LABOR DAY
a.m. lo 8 p.m.'

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Mr11 VlrKLI Roush and daughter
Mary Jo and Mr W1lliam 'Matla ck:
spent Tuesday evenmg with rela
hv~s m Belpre and Parkersburg

SNACK TABLES

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White
-------Shrine In

forest Run
MethIJd·IS t
WSCS MeetS

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Columbus for stYI!ral day£ and
flew from the Charleston auport

&lt;;IVEN YEAR AWARD
GltEENWOOD LAKE, N Y
UP- Heavyweight champton Floyd
Patterson here preparmg for h1s
July 2~ tttle defense
against
Tommy Hurncane Jackson , was Whlte ShrmP 1 18 soc
presented With the Rmg Maga
Repreaentatives of Mary Shrine,
zme'J 'Fighter of the Year" No 37, Order of the ~htte Shrme
award !or 1956 Tut.:sday
ol Jerusalem, sttended the orfLctal
inspectiOn at Martetta Shrme, No
12, Wednesda}~ July 17

Canton, M"n William Marshman
anH children Columbus spent the
week end with Mr a'nd Mrs Don·
BASIIAN
.
ald Truuell
ly MrL A. 14- loll..
Mr and Mrt. Lowell Buah and
Mr and Mr1 William Stntell of S. J Jobnaon Bpent Sunday with
Cincinnati &amp;pent the week end Mr. and Krt Hubert Joftnson of
with the latter's parents, Mr and Mason Clty.
Mrs App Youna
Mr and Ml b John Bu1h and famMr and Mrs Millard Adams of ily, M•aon, !!pent Sunday eveotna
Zanesvnte spent the week end with with Mr anrt Mrt Lowell Buab and
Mr and Mra Albert Pearaon.
S: J Jobuson
Mr and Mrs. Fred Mathewt of
Columbus &amp;pent the Week end vlth
Mr and Mrs Eddie Gritfetb.
Mr and Mrra Clayton Jone11 and
By Mra. Jolin Olahl
family ot South Cbarl"'.on is
Mr. and Mn Wade Ht~lnes and
spending a few days witb the Iat·
ter's pa1enta, Mr and Mrt Grover H:r.!'old .and Tammy Traey, Ro·
White arttJ daughter, Doru1
bert Davis an~ fJmily, CUflord
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mn
[amtlyEva
wereTracy.
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IcenhoUr
gue111t1and
of Mrs
Minnie Orr, Mrs Thel~a Orr Ia cent
spending a few dayr In Columbus and family
and Leonardsbura
Hermn. K1sa,ter and tamlb•
Jesse Tuttle, Chester Ia tpendloa were 1~eent a:u.cat11 of Mr and
a few days with hb granddau&amp;hter, Mrs. P(lf) Puk:tr
Mta. Mary K. Roae.
;
Mtenctance at !,unday Sehoul
Mr. and Mra Clarence Partlow1• July 14 "" 82 Oll&lt;rma •12 18.
M.rt, Emma Partlow, Silver Rld&amp;e J
~or.d Mn. Bo, Ebhn bllV\
eaHed on Mr. and Mn. CbllJ'Iel moved to Union Avcnut
Spence!\ Sunday
Beve11y J!Co~ J'aas returna;! ,.,
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rose and • er 1 ome tn C tl\u,lbu.. afb- ..
aon, Belprt, called on Mra. bora ~eks .lll$it wllh ,,eJa.tlvea.
Roae. Saturday lfterr;~oon
\.
Recent liuest,a ot Mr and Mra
- FOil
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Mrs Allee
Mr. and Mn. Al~ot'! Oo•lll•l~ fl.l iohn Diehl were
Fbl'foods took auQpor ,Frldll!' Moore, Mrs Robert Bowen lnd
nl&amp;ht with Mr and Wra. Robert so11. Earneat ClrptJDter of GaUJ·
White
poJta. M:.· and Mrs. Graham Wad 1
lt(r.; aod lim. ltddle Soo.ll!&gt;y, Ed- &lt;IOU ol Columb.. and !leY. Batry.
wlpt. W• Yo., ,pent the woet on4 Bate..
\
will! tho lalter'l brolbflr and illter
Mr and .Mra.. Cllf!or&lt;l J~:t~n
in·law, Mr. an4 1 M~ Ed Griflelli. a-our an(t two dau.&amp;bters apent
• 1d;. an\1.)11[1. llaiPM Bollm! Jbd ~esday evening at thE: bome of
ll~lVio 11r1 'ollfthia Mr ..~~,- 11., . poroota; Mr an4 !ln. Clay Eblin
Jo... MortUDJI. Rod&lt; Clillo, W Va. and ebJldreu.

Laurel Cliff

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masters Ralph Spemer and R
Kathertne Rowley who wos on 1 chard Vaughan Sr are attcnd1n
vacation taRt week from lhe &lt;. 1u Camp Arrowh~ad nea r Hunlmg

week al

Contuct"

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Kin Club Holds
PsychIatnst
Christians Ponder Problems
roves ervous Meeting At The
In Making Religion Forceful People Respond To Fake Pills VT~~~~~u~~e~t~s

1.

Scouts Attend
Camp Arrowhead

Mr ond Mrl Howard Byero ' "
on neation this week. and are v1s
lUna lp Columbuo ond Z•n•ov•ll•
Mr Byers u employed at the ftol

rw ·~ r ·~

1-tASt.J'T EATEN
FOR A WCEK 1

MAY I SAIL
IT IN THE
BATHTUB~

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�8-Dally Senhnel, Pomeroy-Middleyort, 0, July 19, 1957

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' Pomeroy Bend
Mary Rachel Rawlings Engagement
Sherman Bu~lrk Jr has ent;r·- ~ R b
--K-- Grange Annual
T.o Charles lochary Is Announced
ed Holzt:r Hospttal whel·e he IS I 0 erta
raeuter
sebeduled for throat surgery t o-~ IS 4-H H
Inspection Set
da,y.
os t ess
Wednesday
Eve
I 1'\.no "'"" '"""' •·d r' th•
:'atts£ Roberta Kracutcr Pnt~r- dnnual -~~~f· !tun 11h1rh wt l l hi•

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latnecl the B&amp;C 4-H Cluh Wedncs
rla ,v f.'vemn~ at t h~ hom~· uf her
parl!nls
:'alr
a nrl '1r ~
l"ldnn
Kraeuter, Mormn g Star. wtth a

h" l•l ·~· · l!lf'~ n
.lo ut.: ust LH. a t
ti-t• f) ,• v H,l'
whf'n
l'omt•~o\
H· •1 rt f,tJ n :~'
m• t
~\ •· rlJit ·~ dl.l}
' 11' 11 ''g

party
Fol!owmg the sonal huur sand

C r Ht• •1' " 1 pr •' 't•!
11 thl'
•• il ~ .- l l " f r th· ·
llioh1(•!
( IJJ!le ~
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C'ake and koul atd \.11t'n· ~!'r~cd tn
Mrs Paul Smtth tht" J~cht~rJr Mr~
I Bl•lty rar!ctnn , 1111' &lt;J'lH I'\ anl .ul
Vl~illr Jol\Ct' f'IUSOr l J)nrnth \ ltr
cle. Jo:ycr f'nrlt•, Sh,unn and '\l.1ry
R1trh1r .Jaequf'hm· T~ .~IIJf K.1TI'I1
and In• McKay !\largarl't f arl

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ALL NEW

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Clon Ka re n ll olt(·r
I gursts Joan Brmkl'r
and__B_o_bcrt_sm
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Thun. &amp; Fri.
July 18 19
GregoryPeck RJchaJdl.l.1~1hatl
" MOBY DICK "
CVtstavts:on-1'(•chnuuJ,. 11
-01 IsoDennis O'Keeff•
~lat&lt;~ l .. tll('

lttfrigcratur and
(las Range
Pay Oni) $5!1.50 down

aod $29 .00 per month

"ANGELA"

(Suspcnt~" All the Wa vl

BAKER
FURNITURE

S•turdo~~y Only
July 20
Cli fton Webb l_jJorta {,rah.ll\1('

THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS
(Clncma~tti1JC1'('('hlli(O I0 1 1

- also Tyrone Powt:r Susan ll.r\\\,url

On Tht• Rrlghtf'st Curnrr

In Middi~·JHirt

1'1 ..!'"''' w1 - p!a. I
a "1)•1 Jt Y r!ll r ~rl f' 1 n. I
11''1 \1-~S ht·lrl
r"llt ~ ( h tr lr' ~''' ner•t ~-l' t' 1 j
lrl'&lt;~rltn! ' 'h 1-l lr ] ' .HHI a d-HII
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!!1, 1''''!..· 1111 1 ·]n~l"l
'with J'l f.tlil ' tll!l ll~ nf 'lh1 Gor1l
Old Sumltll'i I lnll .
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\V,l' the •• -t ompanr"t [or thr t'\'l' I·
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Observes Birthday
Of Mrs. Neutzling

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of , 11.1 Ro•u\,• h
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w!tl n ll~!' nu~\ Hl'r St win' Crrd'
,r 1 •~o· 1' 1•dt•l atl' rl f 'huJth me t ful
r• ,Jil ; I•'Y qu tl 111 ~

\icat!o!! Now in
One of theGe. Beautieg

&gt;\ r!•·tor,,t(• •l h11 tl1tL1v r:1 ke w ~~

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(,,r•lt' C tlll' ' tl
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Mrs
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FIRST PAYMENT DUE SEPT. 3rd

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MARY RACHEL RAWLINGS
\ • ' .11.• 1 :w r~ H II Rowlmg;,
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256 S (,reenw•wrl St.
l\11l r to. 1
ar1 ~n n ouncm g l iP rw~agcnwn'
(JJ th(•lr daughter' ~lazy Hache!.
l'h ,·•c l•·',, I' I '•'&gt;"h ...•cy, '"" of
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J !c r. P.t, whNP ~he l.i a member
or the 1 heta Eta So1nrtty ,J11d
the Ph i
lol.t JlonOf&lt;II'Y
Sur·t tv .
Mr I orh~z·y IS &lt;1 J:; l :'l.llual l' or
Poml'fO)' HI ~h St hool &lt;ttll l Oh!fl

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1954 FORD Customline

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2 dr Sl~dan . Sparkling

$995

01 rg in al ttlac k fll111ill.

1954 BUICK Special · · · ·
2 dr Sedan

$1,395

We 'vr&gt; scrv tcf'd tl11 s ca t Sll l('l' nt'\l

1954 CHEVROLET$
ChOice of two

$1,095

vcrv clr.an c&lt;l!'S

1955 FORD V8 Customline
4 dr. Sedan. Clcanc!-it '55
school h·achcr

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. $1,595

~,onlum ,1 1 H'

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1956 OLDSMOBILE

$2,495

Super 86 2 d1 . ll oll1d ay Cpl' Less than 14 ,000 ac lu al'
miles Powe1 stccnng and b1ak&lt;•s ~, 1tll y cqu lpprd

1956 BUICK V8 Century

.

$2,595

2 ~r . HtvJera Cpe Smart Ivory &amp; While fm1 sh Dynntlow

dr1ve One Careful ov. nc1

1954 BUICK V8 Super

$1,595

4 dr. Seda n . Dynufl~w dnve. R&amp;II . N&lt;•w one cost .&lt;Ibnut
$4500 00 ThiS one like m·w 1n app('a t·,1nt e :md rond1 t10n

1954 FORD V8 Customline

· $1 1095

2 dr. Sedan One of best appeanng cars on nur Jot

1953 BUICK Specials ·

$995

Two
extra fine cars One u.as ow
chan lc•s
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VB Radio '~md Hcutt•r
uud Su lld.

C. I.T. f'mancing

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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
Phor'l• 604S·J

Open Evenings until 9 p.m.
At Tralflc Light
In

Five real buys. S~cia ls, Su pe r s &amp; Roadm n~lcrs

TRU~KS

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$1,595

Look:;: a~d drives )Jke new Radio &amp; Heater t"ull rhi'Omc

dlx. equ 1prncnt

1955 FORD V8 2 ton · · · · ·

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man. K.ms115 Cit\ ~1 o, left torl;~y
for t'ol umlms whC't C' they will vi H
' 11 tlH·tr hroth C' I', JOS&lt;'Ph Dumhll- I
J\!vHn 11nd h1 s v.lfc bofnn• gom~ I
I to SJII'll l2flC irl f t d vbut Wtlh Dr j
' and M1s Joh n JLrr lt'y Hlld chtld·

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EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.
5U- 306·111- Pomeroy
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BROWNIE

,These snapshot cameras make color slides, too!
Just imagine I These remarlo:oble cameroS molce oil three kind's

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$8.50

Prompt action by Edd1e Kitchcn
hfe guard al 1he Middleport Mu
mcipal Swunmmg Pool Friday aft
ernoon ~vcrted a p-ossJble traged\
at the popular rec reation center
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A s wimmer rdenttf 1ed as Kittrell
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- ---------- !ter m for hu wife's murder
Wllliams of Pomeroy, aceordmg to
Herbert d1d not g1 ve newsmen
reports or the InCident, dove from
I the unpub ltshed detatl!l of the
the low boa rd.~. bobbed to the sur
' Sheppa rd murder that Wedler
face twiCe and lhen disappeared
I me ntiOned whtlc bcrng questioned
under th€' wate r
by Ale.-c (,regory the lie detector
Apparentlv no one but Klfdlf'n
cx~erl tn Deland Fl'&lt;Y
nolired the thstresi'l of the ~w•m
•
,
Shf'ppard htmst'lf wtll under go a
mer . smce the poul was ver&gt;
I tot: dt-tector e.larr&gt;tnahon by Gregcrowde d. Kitchen on 00!!$.J.:Olo': the
ory, ll was.,annou:tced after Ohto
frant1c efforts of the sw 1 mmer I
Gov C Wilham O'Nclll aut hortzed
A range of 14 degrees 10 tern the test on the basis or the "eon..
dove tn wen! to the bottom or the
pool and rl ragged William s out perature 5eemed to separat{' Vlld fcss10n made by Wedler
then revtvf!d ht m
' &lt;II port and Pomeroy toda~ as the I The gove rnor autho ri zed the lieToday Kttc hen modroslly di 5 sun &lt;limbed toward tts l t·nlth al ] dcte('tor test at Sheppard'&amp; recl~rrncd ano,. rrcth t for hiS fea t by noon
1quest O'Netll Sllld that tb.is wa8
sa~ rn g ' William s JUst had a case
At t he same ttme offtc1al IOlal I the hrsl lime ihat Sheppard had
of cramps a nd needed help that's rrptiiH lackmt:. two places 111 Porn- asked !O take 1 test. II will be
1 rn\
all ·
had thermometers sho~Jng gncn tn Oh10 Penttenttary here
temperatures close te the JoT1day where Sheppard IS aerv1ng a ltfe
natwn;,l record of !U9 at Blythe l'entenee for seco nd degree murCalrfornla
der
The Rtzer Otl Company readtng I Ohio Pemtenllary Warden Ralph
was 106 ''In the sha de" according 1 Ah•Js s;u d he L.Jlked by te lephone
to John Fult 7 b0&lt;1kkeeper A t her 1with Erie Stanley Gardner of the
momf'ter on the Second Slreet ~ar - 1Court of Last Hesort 1n Flonda
ht fro nt, ah~n r bmg angled rays and proposed the t1e detector te:!!t
of thl' su n satd 107
be given next week. He satd GardIn Middleport :\fax Roller of the ner. however , did not know when
ClNCINNATI UP _ The .state Roll er Pharmac&gt; reported his t her the test would be given.
Alvts said he doubted Gard ner
American Legton ~onventwn ts "X me ter read "9'.! tn the shade," a
pccted to bn.ng 1~ .000 Le t t 0n. pleasant cool place compared to would set a deftmle t1me for the
naJres he~ Sunday lo marrh m 1 Pomeru)
t~~t be,or{' the f1rst of the week.
the anual eonyentton parad t• ]I'd
:'l-1rs Donald Mullen Lmroln
Sheppard had refused to under·
try the E1ght Dist.i-1ct.
.
Heigh ts saJd a thermometer on g9 a he-detector test duricg the
The Legtonaires t.ad&gt;es , thr- An· the ()Ut~tde of the Paul Harbre~ht l mvesliga!Jon of the July 4 , 1964
erican Lcg ton Aux 1har y an d th·• home ncar the POlnt L,1 nl' Gro- murder of Manlyn Sheppard on
Forty and Eight heard add ressr:; ccr~ store read 98 In the ~hat.IP
the ground that it would not be
'by Gov C. William O'Neill and
Aecordtng to the Unned Press "tmpartlal" But Sheppard mainkep Gordon "H Sche{er Thurs· thp, r r pnrt('d. low temperature w tamed hill 1nnoccnce throughout'
d "· t th it
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lht natron S;~turda~ mo rmng was the tnal and su bsequent apP,eals
'T''h a e ~penlllf 16Sston. F
degnes at West YellowstoDe 1 to h1gher court!
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ty and Eight, the ElfiW and Forty 1
c er
ncw~men 1n Deland
elected Mrs :,;bellef carnble 01
I Fnday mght that be e-ntered a
"td" ..... ..... _.
I Cleve
land killed
'home onbeat
the amaht
Mar~
fl:r_n watl
woman
Olhl'r officeF elec1ed wPre Mr
'ith
St~e Sonnansh ne Wadsworth and
wt a '1!i,te,l PlPe as Bhe slept aDd
' t hen strul!k someone who rus bed
:'vlrs Mal' ll Kal hfl eJse h, Mansf1el ll
Of
upstam
.VICe PI' CSJden t ~. Mrs Lou t~ Kr ,.
Authorities Still $bptfc•l
henbuhl~ Hanulton rhaphn, Mr ~
Sheppard maintain~d throughout
Mabel Elh•;oo Loram , hlston&lt;~n
th~ tnal that he was lying on a
t~nd Ylrs An~1e Me Elroy, Toled&lt;J
r ouch on the mgbt of the murder
~e rA~a nt at arms
MlLLERSBURG. 0
uP
and rushed upsta1rs when be heard
Holmes Cou nty Sben ff Harry a notse onl·1 to be knocked unWeis~ said
today "good f10ger consciOus by a bushy·hal!'ed inpnnts · were the on ly clews to ~he trud~r
1de nl1ty of h~o drunken men who
Even so, Cleveland authorities
ktlled a young Amtsh fa rmer here rcmamed skeptical aOOut the Wed] F'r1day and beat hts wtfe
ler confessiOn, -notmg dtstrepan1 Weiss said experts from si ate c1es. For mstanee, Wedler said he
cnme burea u at London had hrted struck the woman only a few \
t he prmts (I om toe stf&gt;ermg wheel trmes while an autops-y report
of a truck and the eyeglasses of showed she had been bludgeoned
Mrs Droit' Cob lentz 26
about 35 timu.
Weiss sa1d one of t he killers
Wedler, whQ was the 25th perpulled off l1rs Coblentz ' ~:"lasses
in a struggle after the pa1r robbed son to "confess•• the crime, told
her husband Paul, 25, and s hot newsmen he was In ' a "mental
fog" after he bludgeoned a Cleve-.
him
Meanwhil e lhc sea rch for the land hou sewife ami could not rekillers sh1rted to the Alliance area member everything he dtd But
where St~:~rk, Holmes and Colum- after readin-g accqunts of tl'te
hia.na coun ly aulhont1es mar- Sheppard murder he sa1d he was
shalled t heir full res ources for the convmced he ktlle&lt;f :'11artl)n bemanhunt
cause " there cou ld n't be any othWe1ss sa1d h e had been unable er .answer."
to recover any bullets or s hells
"I got to lhmkmg about 11 and
fired from the murder weapon . a readtng about 11 and I got to
hP-a v:y t'all bcr carbme type rifle tbinkrng I d1d tl 1' Wedler satd
He sat d on{' hullel passed through
Used Steel Pipe
Coble nt z'~ head and smashed mto
W edter, weanng a t he ~kered
tmy s plint ers on a concrete walk
sport shirt and blue Jeans at his
!Continued On P•g~~ Two)
fin; t news conrcrcn ce smce his
-----'--- ----Mo-nday co-nfession sa1d he struck
hLS vlchm wtth a pi ece of steel
pipe w1th an "elbnw" attached
Cleveland au\honbe~; bave sa1d
Wedler could not have murdered
Mrs Sheppard because the woman was struck repeatedly w1th an
angled Lnstrument
Wedler, s hufflmg- from one foot
to the other during the tntervtew,
said he arrived m Cleveland ear ly
m July, 1954. and took "dope" after he met somf' frtf'nds
" I was out of my head." he
~;uri '' AU I had on my mind was
getting money '
"Do you tht nk you killed Marllyn S heppard ~ · a newsman asked.
i "Yes s1r, I do." Wedler replied.
1 " I didn't know I killed her unt1l
I read about 1l," he ndded • All
that I could brtng to my mmd after readtng abou t It was that there
couldn't be any other anfiwer."
Wedl er sa 1d he s tole a car. park·
ed It on ' side street in an excl usiVe residential area, and lookMA.TIN J. QUIGLEY (right)r
ed for a home to burglarize .
president of Mutual T1 tle com~
" It was about two hours after
pany of Washington, tells Sen ~
takmg the dope and 1 had a floatate labor racketa prober• 111
mg feeli ng," he sa1d. He Hid he
Washington Uuat two top ofl'!''slipped mto the house and went
elal8 of the United Te:o~Uie
upstalfs'' where he saw a woman
Worket'll depoait&amp;d $95,000 from
sleeping 10 a bedroom.
union cofJera with h1ln In 1952
'' I was carrying a ptpe. I wasn't
for purchase ot real eata.te. He
carrymg
tt for any reason except
11a.ld they uaed $57,000 of the
for personal protection," Wedler
money for BUburban honiea. The
said
Textile of!lct&amp;la are shown Hs•
"I hit her threl! or four timea.
tentng to ~gley. They RrEI
[ unde rstand she ws ~ h1t 30 or 3$
Lloyd Kle.nert {left), ~tecretary·
lJme!i.
t,reaaurer, a.nd Anthony Val•

Eighth District
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"8" Cal'llival red and sand Dune Wltite.

WINDSOR 2 Door Hardtop

SAVOY 4 Door Hardtop

Two tone Champaign gold, Cloud white lop

"8" Black and white. '

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Saturn Blue and Jet black.

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Qhioans Warned
'to Get Health
Tags For Dogs

Morgau rcvte wcd aetlvllJcs of
!he chamber the past year a•1 1
Rosenbaum responde(] a fter 1('
rctvtng lhc ;::nvel w1t h ln,s plan~
a nd hop es fo r the comm~ yeat
Ted Reed Jr , spoke outlm1n,['
the econom ic prospects !n M~;g
A deserl rour.~r was served b1
'I County and m !he close-by Oh l ) \1r Gardner a nd Mr Ruppf'lt Oth·
"""'"' He r trorl '1. trf!m&lt;' ndnu!'1. h
ers present 1h ~n the mtlllster s
dustrial potential and remmded were Mrs R R Pickens Mrs Don·
: 1uc Jaycct.:~ tnat n ne work oonc 11 . aid Lowery Mrs Ch'mls Fo:-.: . Mr ss
the pllsl 1;; htJt a begmmog of 3 1 s.a ll y Schaaf. teachers Dora Me
big JOb thai hes ahead
Kcc Bclty and Bnrbara Covrrt
Jnrlv Sauer. Emmaltnc Bowlc~. Alma BHumgarrlltcr, Jantc-c RH'hards .

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den-ts p\anmng to take their dogs
with them (In vacation in other ,
states were warned today to carry
heAlth eertl!lcates for th e ammals
Dr. H. G Geyer, chief of the
Di vision of ' Animal Husbandry
State Agricultural Departm ent said
"virtually all states have regula- 1
lions governmg the Importation of I
dOI!IB"Therafore, ln general, th ~ regulaUons provide that all dogs to
be tran11ported acros8 state Jines
llh81l haVi! health certificates"
He suggested that 'J)rospeetJve
tourists cgntaet their veterl6arian
to obtain proper tags and Jdenti ·
ficatlon showing that the dogs
have- been vaccmated for rab1es
W1thin the past 12 month s. 1

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Predicted For
This Weekend

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Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit lnsuraD&lt;!e Corporation
POMEROY
RUTLAND

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P) - A convict who cl aims he killed
Man lyn Sheppard diSclosed deta1ls of the murder that were
never made pub!J&lt;.: , It was reported today
Statements made by Donald Joseph Wedler, 23, to a lie de·
tertor expert, were g1ven to Lt Gov Pau1 M Herbert counsel
for Dr Samuel Sheppard, Cleveland osteopath serv mg a ]I"fe

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can pa,·e the w ay to later, greater
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BANKING SINCE 1872

Claim Confession Of viet
Tells Details Not Made Public

Prompt Action
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color alides with new Kodok Elctochrome 127 Film, Eosv. too
-turn a lever to the type of film you're using [color or blade·

NEW YORKER 2 Door Hardtop

PAVING
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Mrs Stockm an wa~ gucsl of
honur at a h rrrtkfa~t g1ven hy
7\lr!i 0 P Klc 111 during her \'Jstt
hrrf' 11n d Thur~dav C\cn ing Mt s
H,tl lt•y entertmned wtth a huffrt
su pper h onorin~ her .&lt;a~lcr.
Othl'r guests wc rC' Mr ami Mr~
Wnrr us Chn)nhr.r~ Mr 11mi M1 s 0
Jl Klc111, Mrs. W11l .Ju hl!ng Mf!l'
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Pomeroy-Mrddleport, Ohio, Saturday, July 20, 1957

SEE BOB PERRY or DON STIVERS
For The Best Deal

huu~ t' t' II C~t. Mrs Kat hcrv n St e~rk - 1

Hyd Dump Extr&gt; good 8 25 X 20 llres 2 Sp ax le 10 11

1953 GMC V2 ton Pickup

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And House Guest
Visit In Columbus

$1 1695

Durnp body. Fully reconditioned and ready to work

VOL IX

Another Aerial VieKOf~Meigs Co Farms

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1956 GMC V8 Dlx. PiJkup

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Daily Vacation Bible School
Plans For 1958Are Discussed

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3-1955 Ford VS's

Mr and Mrs F C Reichert and
family , Nlagua Falls N Y., moved
Thursday to the French property
on South Second Avenue Mr Re tebert ll:i t:~mpJOyed by lhe Vanadmm
Corporation p lant at Graham Station.
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Jolly Club In
Potluck Picnic
On Wednesday

Four bea uties 2 _ 210's and 2 Bclair&lt;·s Otll' lth new
convertible, and 3 t'\W door!i
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&amp;~rs. Hooace McElhinny hroX.e
a bone In her root wben she fell
Thursday at her home on Leadl:tg Creek Road.
~r and Mrs. 0 . P Klein wen
busmess villton
in
Athens
Th ursday ma:ht.
~
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J.ames R. Douglas, Fords, N J,
a pilot with the Pan Amencan
L.u1•ermy, Athens,
and l!l 8 Airlines, vistled his aunt Mn
Lillian McGhee Wedneodo'y ond
m•·t11 hcr of Delta T au Deltfl Fra- Th
tr1t
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urs day guests at her home inc JI Y
c serv e two yean in· eluded another
nephew Leon
lhl' I JSAF where he was aflihat- D
cd wzth the Propulston Research
ouglas and spn Ronnte, St Alll• &gt;' 1 o f th e a"·ir Research Develo~ bans,
W Va.Schramm,
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who bas
fllt'Jtl Com mand, and 1s firso lieu- b een :v111t
. 1ng hill daughter Mr~
1
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spn~r nt PIemp' oyed by the Ph·Jip
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IJ•no
a nt and plan~ to return
t• Oli1o UmvCI"o"Jy 10 lhe !aU
was aecompani!;!d by his frBIId:
"
daughter, Unda, wbo w"&gt;ll v·181·1
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Np th: lt' has bee n set wr th~
1" 'rlt' 11t:
S/ Sgl Franklin Clark who i~

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Cush Ju111uton,
Bradbury , h1a a dmner TUesd.11y
at their home. Guests were Mt.
and Mrs J . W. Jeffnes, ~rs. Paul
Hudson and Pamela, Indianapolis
M.r!l Francis Larkin, Mr. and
Mrs Cllarles Amos, John and
Sammy Larkin, Rutland; WIUiam
Larkin, New Boston, Mrs. Marte
Wdk1nson, Bradbury
Mr1. James
Douglas, Belle
W. Va, and Mrs Ida Neal, Ru 5scll , Ky ,
visited Mr.s. Lillian
McGhee last week Mrs . Downm.'!
Roush , Mrs. James Murny and
Mrs. MeGltee took Mrs Neal t..
tier home Sum:ay and returne.t
here Monday. Mrs Murray visited
her son WUbam and wife al
Worthington, Ky
Mrs Robert
Allensworth and
$On, J ohn, and John LYOrut at
tE'nded the Wellston horse show
ThursGay
Mr aud Mrs. J. W. JefCrlc!i
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have been vlsltlng Mr.
Mrs:
Cush Johnston, Bradbuey, Mrl'i
Francis Larkins and tori, John
and Mr. and Mrt. Charl(\1 AmJ:i
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fVC!lllll!\ .t t U111ln•'s I.akl' For a pol - 1
lut'k picmc su pp er
Durt ng lhe liOCial hu ut Mrs llny
Ma}cr recl'tvl'd &lt;In ;~nnrvcr·.al v
I gJft from lwr Mvstc1 y S1sli-1
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fo~rcl l lLtll!Hil.(\' l\1 1' S Mal'('l', '\Irs l.tliH
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Mrs J(c!l.th . Pralt, Chesapeake,
spent the week end with her lath·
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acheduled for di$charge from the
Army on August 16. He it the
son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Clark.
Mrs. Wtlliam Grueser and fam·
lly, Don and Debby, spent several
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ja y, Columbus, and Debby
remamed for a \oneer Vl.S;l
Mrs Harold Thomas and baby,
Tberesa, were tn Columbus last
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Scouts Return
From Jamboree

Geor)Jc HIbbs, Explorer S('n ut ,
an rl Karl Beck, Boy Scout. re ·
ho ur and heavy rains assaulted l lu rn ed home Frtclav evcmn,E frnm
rort10ns of the upper Miss1ssippi , the fourth Nat tonal Bo:v Scout lam
Valley and the (!entral plains Fn- 'I boree at Va l li"~ P"orge, PA .
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d11y m ght while tornado funne ls
The local hoy~ were tn t he cara·
bung in the s ky as a war n ing van of . l~rtf' srecul Grevhnund
th mgs mtght get worse.
huses whtch ('ame throug h MtdSweltering heat, tespons.lble for dl&lt;'port at 10 p m runmng two
one heat exhausti on dea t h in Mm - hours later th an sc hedul Prl The
neapolis, was crowded out of the J am boree cnrlerJ Thursday mght
area by cold air wh1eh touched off with a candle-h ght reded 1cat10n
violent thunderstorms.
ceremo ny
Meanwhile , the wea._therman pre--~----dieted fair weather along the Weal r
AWAITS HEARING
coast. the Ohlo Valley and the ' Junior Hal e, 53 , Rutland . arrest·
New England area C1oudy weath- 1 ed Frld:J y by ~onstable Ros!i Evans
er and occasional th undershowers on II charge of tnlox tcatiOn awa1t ;
.appeared in forecasts fO!' ths rl' st 11a heann g tod!!y H(' .sper..! Frtdu'
of the nat!on.
!':;!lht 111 ,1il!l
Wind~ raemg up to 05 mtles an

COURT ACTS
LEONA OAOI bea.me out her brlgbteat emUe u Carol Morr1a ot
Mei ·t ~ County -comnpn !P't ,as
Iowa, la.tt Y~l "Miaa Unlver8e," crowns hei "Mfsa U. 8 . .A.." at
Court entries today showed the
the ''Miu Univerie'' contnt Ill Long Beach, Calif. Leona got
Edi-th Mau tle Sisson vs Ralph
there u .. Mlsa Maryi&amp;JJd," At 6-teet.-914 ahe wu the tallest of
Miles Sisllon divorce Cllllc has been
U. 8 . conteata.D.t&amp; Sha i9 21, and 86-28·85.
(lt&amp;terna&amp;WnaJ)
disndssed on app1ication of the
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--ptamt1H,_ and that Judge John C
LONG BEACH, Caltf. UP St~tes.
Bacon has over · ruled 1n all 1ls Mus United Slates-Leona Ga~:C
'1 knew the M:ls$ Universe n rl c·
branches a motion of the (!efen of Maryland- admilted today tha t rotffade a married girl from endant m c. G. Cuckler vs Joh n , she IS mottled and the mother o! termg the contest, but 1 thought
Stout and Orba Stout. Defe ndants! two sons She waa d1squahf1ed in ! had a chance," she sobbed "f
were gtvcn until July 27 to flle a the Ml..'l! Umverse contest, and Look it and lost Yes, J'm marnE:d
demurrer or other aruwer
MiM&gt; Utah was namE:d ~1 !~~ Untted ,;.nd f h a'I'E two eh1ldre.n

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