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39t h Ohi0 American
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Convent•'an En ds At c·lllCY

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and Mrs Joh n Thomas and Roger
IUITHDAY PARTY
Mr •nd Mn Danny Killi~ Jluth Stockton :Melva Fa)'e Jar
remained lor ' two week' ""'
A blrthdoy Wll lioen l or worth and eon Y:uk Mr and Mn
dan Carolyli Woodrum and J'e
Mrs Clarence- McNeal and Mrs
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Bryan Kearn• honoring hJa 8th Willlam Stewart were shoppm1 In
porta from all 13 GranJeJ were
Deover Ndooo "'"'d Frid•y With
hlrt&gt;doy by hiS mother at the!I Huatl•tton Saturday
read by the SecretlltY Ju. Jone1
Mrs p L M•tch 'med•cal P•tlent
ho!lle Tue&gt;d.,.
Gomes
Mr and Mrs John C Rouah and It wu decidec! by vote of Gnnge
at Holzer Hospital
were played and p.rllel wt;re
twin
CUrtia and Cbert•r of to have tbe Pomon• meetlna1 at
Mr and Mrs Edward Russell
awarded to EJaine Cartwright West JODI
Columbia M.r and Mrt Ger- the Rock Sprmga Hall 111 the time
ond two , ... and Mr and Mrs
UP Merle Brady a Van Wert merchant MUton Ray ROWJb D"ld Keorn L
ald Kelly and famtly were picDiet and not move to the varioua
Miss Mar) Jane Seott bride
Frank K n_g and son Roger Co Sunday was elected state commander of the Ohio Amencan
Refre.bmenta were aerved to
~:~t Lake Alma 10 Wellit.on Sun- Gnrtte balls over the county It
eleet of Roscoe c Wtse was guest
Mrs Harry P Smith returne!'l lumbus \\.ere weekend guests of Legion
Elune CartwriJht Brenda Marr
was announc&amp;d by Home Ec Chair
ol honor at a miscellaneous show home Frkl&lt;:~y evemng from Lan Mrs Charles Qml!en and son Billy
Also elected were Herman Devor Greenville firSt v1ce co Charlene Kelly JennUer Van
man
Paulin~ Atkins that tbe caner :Friday e"enm~ at the home of 1caster camp grounds when"! she C!lr olyn Quillen daughter of Mr mmanC!er Mylic KraJa Youngsto\\t'l second Vlce commander Meter David and Chris Keam1
Mra Blanche Jones spent SUn
MrL J'ohn F Bally Forest Run spent the past week attendtng the and Mrs George Quillen who had
b
Milton Ray Rou.ah Micke)' Zerkle day with Mrs Delbert Becker at dy and sewmg conte1ta would b'
_si\len b)' Mrs Elmer Leonartl of !\fcthodtst Woman s &gt;::or ety of spen t the past two weeks vtsJting Clifford Hmes ~cCiure treasurer and Monsignor
o ert Danny Rickard and the hostess Middleport
.. judged at the September meetin&amp;
The September meeUng will also
Columbu• Arrangements of red &lt; hrtsttan Sen ce, arhool of m1s her aunts and tbetr b.mthes re Sherry Cmct nnatl dehapld"n The ; ; ; stol~nd recovered undam Mra Carl !'?ams Pete Rowh Mr
be JnspeeUon
~see and white clemata m an 110ns
turned hue wtth them
conven 11on .1 1so en orse 1ormer
d
and Mrs Georie Rutlner
1tahtm milk a lass compote and of
The school which \\. as held for
Mr and \-Irs Ed Topliff and State COOlmander Howard C Kmg ag e
f
tr k
PlllSONALS
State Deputy Jones announced
maroon gl.d•011 tn a "rystal ""'' th &lt;&gt; Portsmo uth Ch II cothe and da ughters s t Jamce and Ellen dcm of Conneaut for the posllton
A 1924 hMock tr•
b e 1on!J
Mr aad Mra. Dencil Dunlap of
that Melgi Co wo lid be hoat to
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Z anes"t II c d ~ ~ I rR 1s h ad a rc., sIra Sou th Ch &amp;r Iesto I 'IJstte d S un d a)' of nlition al comman der
ng o Saturday
e
e aware
os ng Will
tamer were used tn ' the hvmg
.stolen
and missi
for pt PI easan t were Vl:flting Mr and
the DistrJct School of Instruction
Meiga County PomQna Grann or WOfklhop at Sababury School
twn of 490 worn{ n dunn g the w1lh Mr s c H Wise Jr and Mrs
Some 13 000 legwnatres were m .... h
d
Mra. Artlev Blake over the week
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room
1d d
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d
t was oun severa1
~
..., ours
met in reguh.r ses11on Friih)' eve- on Dec 6 He also announced 2123
Durln,~t lhe eventng the guests "'eek
Muwn Alle nsworth enroule to ~ u e ~~a ~o ou~ para ~ 5~n blocks away With a damaged radl end
.,,
wrote lhetr favontf&gt; ret'ipe or
Mrs Sm th pres rlo nt of the Zar c.svtlle "'he Topl ffs lived tn
ay Jn own own
mcmna
n ator
Mr ;.:nd Mrs uoyd Hoffman oi nang at the Rock Sprmgs Grange members m Grange! of Me18S Co
i!luded were
Pomero·~' Dr sod Mrs R• Plek Hall wltb Great Bend Grange as
~o m e ad vice m a book w h tc h was Port smouth d!~lnct WSCS bf'rHrt M1ddlepon whe he was engaged 1 d
d b a dozen ban!'ls 2ti
given to MISS Scott Excerpts from il S h!Uin C!"..'i ma ~ge r fur the n construct on by the Badger t ru~ an d ugle crrps 40 1t!l81
ens of Middleport vuited Mr aid host The meehng was called to
FORE!
order by Ma.ater Vugil Alkii'\S
MO old book Fa\ or! te Recipe~ anrl stho ll
lo npany She Is a studen t at the ea~6 an
~vera 40 an
Mrs Ray Ptekens recently
tNDIANAPOlJS-An imagma
Famlly Compend1 1m werf&gt; read
C(J nsl rvator:. of Mus c w Phila grou s
wtth tbe following orflcera pl'f&amp;delphta Pa
Tbe Rell efontame Satan s An
attendant
Uvr !Jervtce JJtahon
ent
Oveneer
Thomas
Sa)'re
Stew
Mr
and
Mn
Cl)'de
Bumgardner
SHOWER
b) After
)1rs the
Russhonored
Watson guest openf!d
lr
r1
Mr ond Mr~ Wil ram Walters 1gels 1won t~e ddrun corps contest
captured
a
man
who
had JU Sl
ard
Earl
Starke)'
Lecture"
Pa11lme
A shower was giVen Saturday waa calling on Mr and Mrs Ned
Atkins Cbaplam Imah Starkey held him up b)' grabbmg a gulf
manager an 1 ca~h1c r At the Evans or t lC secon consecutrve year
Henry
on
Thursday
evenmg
~:\~~~~y ~;~~y g~:~~;:!~sh~~ n.,..r.s
U
nnu0
s I eJ market are both on vacation The Salem band pdocofnmahl wtn evenmg July 13 111 honor of Misi Mr and Mrs George Burns and Secretary Je&amp;l. Jones Trea Ted club from hi8 ear and pretending
Jamce Duncan and Calvin Baum
dual cakes 1ccd m wh1te and top
Mrs Carl Jacobs and daughter n ers wa s unohppbmd or t e Tlhl gardner who are to ile married tn daughter Cheryl were in Parkers- Reed Pomona Clara Humphrey it was a nne The .!lUrprised ban
000
1
Margaret f'ol umbus and Mrs Val
prize Jn t e an contes
e
Flora Mildred Stockton Gflres Bet dit unable to ten the difference
burg on Monday afh rnoon
ped w,tth a vdellowlfrose bud mtntsd
The Thud f' tJday ( luh hlld the r n~ ult
Pomeroy \'l~led Saturday band wdl represent the state at Aug ust With Mrs Bul'en Duncan
ty Leonard Gl!llte Keeper CUfford m the darkness climbed meekly
Beverly
Burns
returned
from
4H
nuts ea an co ee were sc rvt'
the n t 0 1
t
1 All
r ng at 1 wlth Mr and Mrs Will Reuter
a l na convcn Jon a
an and Mrs Clyde Bum~ardnn n Camp at South Side on Frtday Stout Executive Comnuttee Stan down fro" a rooftop and surrPn
by the h ostoss a ~.'S ste d h Y Mrs t~nnua1 p en r. fi'r da~
t 1c City
hostesses at the home of Mn. Bu:Bertha Scott Mn, William KJig ht IDa ley s L k&lt;
Mr ar d Mrs ( A Dodson and
ren
Duncan Those present were nJght where she had been for a ford Stockton Homer Radford As- de;ed to the attendant and a po
Mrs Wat son anu~ MISs Rac he 1 c en
Alter h \""' w r "r
Max Men &lt;' hdd t en Da~ld &amp;lld Pamela and
The
sittant Steward Norman WiU La lice olflcer who had amved jusf
week
·"
t legtona Jres
bl announced their
h
h
M J h s tt
d d hart Mr ~ E lw rd II tc Mr s 1\.1 h s mother Mrs Arnold Dodson POSI Jon on pu 1c 1ssues as l ex Carol Blake Dorothy Blake Mrs
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fick of dy AMistant Steward Lu(ille Leif as the bandit learned the t"utb
r~ tea
o n c
e
hert F:l c l bach Mrs II
} H J ha ve bcln Jn Colu mbus vt sl!ing closed theu 39th annual
state James 01e!!.l Mrs George Buru Pomeroy '« ~l'e calling on Mr and heit Pianist Adrtenne French
atetmther
e s I V£'r
an do co fpfresJ
ee !lt"r
convention
Florence Circle Lmda Lou Circle
viCPs F'a\or~ were small grepn foil btl M1 ss Anr a Ehershiit h Mrs her br other Ge ne Biggs who 1s
The degree of Pomona waa con
'!he ftrst veasel to pass through
Leona
Wamdey Juhe Edward• Mr!l Ned Heflr)' on Monday even
basket~ fllllo.d With 1 mls to which Cleland l-(1 nrs ~ rs DJ
s 1 th r1 covc nng ~Jowl} from a broken
The re sol utions passed mcl uded
ferred In fuU form1 to a class of the Psnama canal waa Ule Alex
Lucrlle King Alma Johnson Ann
t 1e nam~ wa s attache d
Mrs A l!'ltt Grucscr n I f' u r ba k and 1n Springfield w 1th Mr callmg for re
exammatJOn of Johnson Lura Holland
Mr and Mrs George Burns and candidates from Great Bend and La Vall~y in 1814
Helen
!he refreshment table was loH
gu&lt;&gt;sts :\hs J11mes 1 lalwor h and and Mrs Charles Smd le and ram status or lorces agreemenb leg
Burma became an tndependent
~ua:hte-r
Cheryl attended the an- Hemlock Gro~ngea.
islatlon to _off set a number of re W11Hams Ora C Gtbbs Hilda ual Mother~ Club pl!!nic g1ven on
IY 11 a vellow coH'r and centered d 1ughllr Mrs Dr w r 1h n and 1l y
The foUowmg w~e court ladie!l reputi!Jc in 1948
Rou sh Irma Gilland Mrs L011
1
r h1
cent
Su premeo(Court
decJsJOn.llCom
m You ng Mrs Leonard Krebs 'Mre Nednesday evemng at the New
wlth an arrangeme nt of gl&lt;~ doh )o ma {c c
vestJgattons
the alleged
w1th t all yellov. ta pers Jn SIJ\ r
mumst Jnflut'nee w1thm the Inter Mllton Roush Blanche Jone.s Mra Haven Park
George Burns attended the fun
hold&lt;&gt;n on rtlher s dt
natiOnal Lahor Organnatlon and Mabel Johnson Gol'den Youq Jr
cral of h1s aunt Mrs Pete Burns
Preb&lt;'nl wen :'rt rs Hu am Fuh
mvesttgaLJon of th e Arn encan Clv Mrs Florence YoUng Mrs Lena at
Leon recentl)'
er Mrs Chn~tv Baer Mrs Wtl
II Liberhes t mon for alleged Com Lyons- Mra Oleva Young Mrl!l
VIsiting Andy Stewart over the
llam fl ~her Mrs Alfred Yeau~cr
OCief'•J
mumst sym pathies
J eame Camp Mn Cora Roush W
Mr~ Charles B;u r Mn W liard
Y
Oth
1
d 1
V Duncan F M Lockett Mrs W week end were Grover Stewart of
M
{l M
Everett fhoma~
er reso utwns calle
or a R Profttt Mrs Robert Gilland and Detroit MJch Bob Stewart and
Faudree Mrs A nanda B11rr Mrs
!\1r tn I l\1r "'II&gt; 1
\ I Y
ba;~ ltll ~~s v ~!l oJ In lolu 11 pension of $100 per month for all
r ! H' fv
d I v1 hu~ !Oda
World War II ve(erans be.gmnmg daughter Pameta Mr and (rs. soa Bob ot Maaon
Roger Danu I~ \t ~ l S Neil c n nh
Mr and Mrs Robert Sprouse
Mrs Mark I va n ~ Mrs Jacob D 1 sJ ~ l w r ~r nmr~r ~ I home!
)'
at the age of 65 re storA'LJon of Benn)' M1kehorn Mr and Mrs
bv h I m t r Mrs H I) MrKt n
Mr" Rudolp h Burson 8 lrlmg government hfe msurance whiCh Walter Stake and sona Clara WU and daughter East Lhrerpool o
er Mn KPrr s Rou sh
l'vlrs I cw s W Jk ('l Mrs H11n90 n dr r an I D~vuJ Ashle\
~illl Mrs f( wlanc1 Da is K111gs expired Jan 1 for servicemen hams Mrs Betty Call Violet Slay are spending a week with Mrs.
e Sr...,~ nutotl ol.
Sprouse s pwrenta Mr and Mrs
1
Holter Mrs r.vrJtlt n mcwoorl I Mr
t \lr Fnmk V
Mrl r r hury Road a I Mr~ (laJr Burson and .acceptance of the Veteram ton Gene Duncan
W H Fox
Mrs All crt Jl!te M ~ 1 drhf' Ao;l
wo,
"'
~ ~~ t f Mr 1 d Shade atlrn !1 J II c Bla r Ma tson 1Adm!nutratlon nght of 11 veteran
mohl ••~loaod hood
BIRTHDAY F.:.RTV
Joe Roush vistted Mr and Mrs
}Irs Dalt \\.ar r
M
1\ erl 1 Mr~ l h
MtN 11' S
Ia
"'cdthng 11 l rcccptun at th to recP.Jve tare fr•m ciuropractors
box.
A b rthda)' party waa givca lor Walter VIllars at Pt Pleasa rt re
Mrs 1 rn~e t ( \Crt at 1 hahv I rcsbytena 1 lh Jrch
A them; when entitled to dtedtcal benefits
Holt f' r }lr~ Ill d llu 11 :'firs \-n
cently
gil Hamm Mrs George Bacr Mrs so ( 1 r l&lt;~ ( 0:1 ! "
I 1 r I Salur{lay flrrnoon
Two ancu~nt vehicles ~longmg Elam e cartwnght honoring her ftth
• AJI.IMfoJ loollam ro;l.
Bob OlivP.r retw-ned borne after
Oh1.n c.enhelmPr and M1ss R ~chcl h
S 11d a\ f on I 11 mulh 11 s
Mr and Mrs 13cntz Wolfe were to the leg ion were hidden by birthday by her mother at the
Slats h..,. "'Dvrafasti••
M ~ J 1 ct lc :'11 }
ca ll ed to llanls SRturday morn pranksters A 1920 model T Ford home of her grandmother Mra apend g a week with relatives at
Rou 8h
Sendm g gl fl~ b 1 un~JE to al
~I a~ I M ~ \\ 1lf rrl S 1 Jhlr. mg by f h&lt;' Bullous illness of hi ~ belonging to the Lockland Pot Dana Lewis The afternoon was Toledo
boled ""''"'I Rnith. •
tend were Mrs } J~cne F'orbcs J o~.:an wee l'le(ke 1 g ~ ~ of
YLIJ M1ss Augusta Wolfe
~~ sptnt 1 1 plaW.ng gai1\CB Wltll prizes
Mrs Addie Edwards wall dJs..
filler for
bem~ awar&amp;ed to Jimmie Blake charged from Holzer Hoapit&amp;.l Jaat
Mrs Albert Bartels Mr s 1 urlt :. 1 Mr nn 1 M s K nP!l ~~ lllu 1 y
Mrs Elmer 1 r 111 d returned
amoMh, quiet _ ..
Oan'l Lcw19 David Kearns and tht: Friday Tho1e v1a1ting at her home
Karr': Mr8 Dav1:! Nca~c M1s 1 ew 1 I f1 n tly
to h1 r hom e In Colnmhu .. Sunday
~·
do r pm: was won by Linda Call are Mr and Mrs Arthur Plt~an
1Ji Drown and Mr~ ~r~;~tl Nra~
Kt th Ntl ~ n \ 1 .,slnwn p nt &lt;'ventng after a several days VIS1l
lion.
Mr Lewts Haines of Toledo 0
11
wcckr: I vtth h s 1 1r s at wtth Mr a.nd Mrs Ru ss Watson
Motchlng Cllfoot
Those attendmg were
Susie
8 J Redman spent the week
r 1tr1 nfl
II 1 t I ~ 1 n
Thts' evemng at B p m the Meiss Wams
J1mmlc
and
Sharon
end
In
Columbus
ley
bllnclt for oafro...,.
H
1
Mrs Olan ( en he nc r lll d ra p ~ounty Mens A~tsoctallon of the
Norman Spurlock Columblta b
M 1 d M s t lt k 11 rh u r md ght lr Judy return~ I to the r Churches of Chnst are having a Gla1.e Parkanna and Ch11rlene Kel
windows.
\1 r tnd Mrs Hebert l c..,.ksbaf} hon c Athens R ad Fnday aft er Family Nlght at the Middleport ly Beverly and Sheryle Burns Jen viaJttng her 11ster Mrs Fanme
mfM" Van Meter Jackie Unl;la Blake
spc 1 1 the w€ek t 1
r1m al a VISit In Detr01t M ch
Church of Chnst
Mr and Mrs Bill Stobart, Ra
Uty
where 1 r 'n 11 1
t e Stn1
Mr and
fl1ram Fisher of
The speakerJ are Sheldon Tho- and Marg~e Call Cllnedda Erwin
David
and
Bryan
Kearns
Chari&amp;!
et.ne
Oh10 and Mr and Mr 1
The Rl'v Jl~ ward BuprJciL pa~ Co nve uon of 1 t \
n r c Mtnersv!lle left thi ~ mol'nlng for maa mlnbter from Martms 'Ferr)'
1lr or th,. lint Prc11hyler an f! lon
L-ong Branch N J to VLB!t their and ReDjJe Youngthe 11 tudent and Jim Blake Dana Lewta Carl George John•on and famtly M'i
Churrl and M 11s S ~an 1 ro hll~LO
M
I 1\lr~ J 1 11 c Mar son and daughter tn idW Seeona from Hawaii who Is sponsored at Judy W•JUams Nicky Nicholson 10n VISited Mr and Mr1 Harry
WOIJC 1m11
4taua htl r of ~lr Hnd Mr~ Lowtll 1on ~prn1 !h( wcckt t 1 , th her Lmutenant ani Mrs Ted Fisher the Kentucky Chrlstla~ colleee In JuY Wtlllams Nick)' Nicholson Johnaon Sunday afternoon
Floyd Roach ba1 retUrned to his
Probasro lcfl !hi~ m ot~ Ill: f r narc nts M ~nd :lolls ( I! Karr Tt Fisher Is stationed a1 P' Grayson by the Mcig 8 County Mike Roush Tom11 and J C Colley
WT LONGR
G-ale and 81'uee Darst Jtmmle employment at Huntington aftet a
Ca mp lrc,'j mtn l at Plf'du t
Sr
II IJy Annr Ia It
M11 rwuth n the Arny Signal Men a AssocJatJon
George Cunmngham and Randy week at home due- to the Uiness or
hr
M
I w1~ K r t r 1\1 s K D Corps
- -- Miss Probasco w II attt nl
for an wldlht up ttU'
Lee Lewis Janet and Janite N1cb h 1• father Sam Roach He- j• In
Jun tor Hl.!i: h camp Ml a rcpn~,
Amsb 11
I !J i h1
r m ~nd
...,..,.,, hanR;
ohton
Ann
and
Ph)'llls
Williams
the
hospital
at
Galhpohs
I a t 1ve o r t hc Inca I W c~ !Jnll~ tr T Mt lin d 1
Mr Hnd Mrs
B n Ncutzllng
I ~1h B~J it y Koehl! r
Jo Ann Qut~enberry Mrs Jea.ne
Mrs Marvin Allen haa returnr"
YoulhFcllowah!pandMr IlUPJlCit nN r. ll]t!is VISltl!d Mt
and Wfrecallf' lto( ul un hl sSaturd!y
Cart\vrighl Mra Evelyn Ntchollon home to Toi'Onto 0 after spend
wil!llervoal!!eotnctllur lcal herl'1r l t s lltnt san rl l l1n iul hy thect J!Jca! JIIne sso fh sllo..
U ICOhOn
Mu Earl Darst Mr and Mn ing a few days vhiitlna relatives
and assJIJtllnt lifcRuatJI f1
tht 1 Jtl 1p 1 \\ t !rwswl )
lhrr lose ph Nouttllll~
James
Cunntnglmm ana Denise fn Cllfton
week
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F.rne~t
Rho(1{s
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and
Mrs Cline Erwin Mma ~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;:
v' k' I I gu sl~&gt; f II
Ia} for ~ vtsJt with rclatJvc tn
Meigs County Garden Club mem
Lcwn Mrs Dana Lewis the hosIs 1\11
~frs f. M W
t mton
1bers will be lntcreated to lea rn L£'ss Margie Cartwnght and the
1
112n1 y C 11 11 tgh n 1 110 who
Mr 31 d M s 11cnr.) Reibel and that the Garden Path ofrJcu1J
honoree Elaine Cartwright.
s \ 1 .1( t ts gnu dn lf&lt;'t !~ l\1n Mr and l\1r~ Donley li c lhel and ma,~~:uine of Ttre Ohio AR&amp;ociatton
Wt 11
ll oh 11 anrl :\olr An I !\.11 ~ fl t~ ht cr Donna v1s ted Satur of Garden Clubs has won second
I 1 &lt;_
I J.li Am rJI 1 ~ ll! g Stn d) In \\ lkcs\llle With 1\tr;. and prize for pre!entatlon In class 4
dHV IUI]ls II hr thr ~ ~n or" lo M r~ H&lt;illcy Strong and family
oftheFlowerGrowcrGarden Club
ll:ar1b n Monroe
lam E vel!
cal do&lt;'IO
M s Hob trl Warnc1 spe nt sc\
Pubheatlon contest a nation wide
7 YEAR ITCH
Mrs Rid rd Ch 1 m b&lt;'r~ Mrs E Na l days la~t week at the L11n compctttlon
(Clnemnacope Julm col r
0 Jln ll Mrs 1 ohcrt Coats
n I caster camp !(rounds Hlld Httend
Frt1nce1 B Roberts of Flower
1l1 1ght r &lt; ~ nsOne wvre m t\th • I lh&lt;' l\letl&gt;d st WSCS sc hilol of [Grower a national home garden
-alsotsswn!
rnagulne
has announced the
Charltan J{{'ston I iz 1! rt h Sc• U t s 11 I Ly t ottcnd the s 1m ,
1h( 1t t r ~ hov.
II Ward
uBAD FOR! I!ACH OTHER
M s Dd It Uirnn hll n D te ts
Rece nt guests of the C D and
~1'8 Edward Ray Lancaster ed
Tutt &amp; Wed
July 23 24
v
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I
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Hloy
w
th
M1
and
Mr~
llp
P'r&lt;'cku
lamll
es
Pine
l
rove
!tor
of the magazine has acted as
FAMILY NIGHTS
( i trl s McNamee and u l~n \[ wctr. Rev 1 G Weber lllinoiiJ judge of several flower shows tn
2 Adult Tlc:kett edmlh ur full
Jlln ,l! nt II r M11x SJ nhot n hn n c
Mr ~ P;~ul BRcr and daughters the Count)' lneludlna the hrst
JameN Cagney
I Mr 11 I \1rs Jnhn rho u ~ :\it I Mr IIHI Mrs ( harle~ BAum 11 lfl county wide !!how this summer at
Humphrt y 111 gart
dlrpo
11 1 Mr~ f:IJ1. brt h liNd ~r and Mrs Edward Baum of Pomeroy
''THE OKLAHOMA KID
1 110 1 viRile 1 wJih Mr 111 d l hesttr Sgl Mildred Baum anti
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n
t
Ila
l~u
nd
hnutv
nt
Major
Fran
Womaehe
of
Wash
Jama11 Ca~o; ne)'
J\.1 n f
1 ~n 1 thr.~ all v!~ led In nl,ll on 0 C
fiU&amp;IIphH .) ROH irl
11 \\&gt;1\h Mr ~
.s
h
r wma!l ncph ~w
lildon It Kracutcr attended the
ANCtiLS WITH DIRTY FACES
f rtr) Ill hC'~ und ran ll V
mer! ng of officers or the EUB
Mlln s 1 h af IHid m&lt; rc!l :vial 100 Mrn o f the Southeast conference
11 11 1 s ~~~n \1
f' ( nl mh IS have
hchl Saturday at lhe ( trclcvllle
5
be&lt;'n v ~ lt..l n :\1r HI Mu Evcretl E:UB Churt h
Mr s Uugh Dan1eln left Frl!1ay
Bach u r ~Il l daughters 1 111 m 11
The annual d1nner party or the
Ill I Kur&lt;'!l
f I her home Miami Fla afto· Fort nile Club wall held in the ma1n
M Sgt 11 11 Mrs JJmoR nrrw mg 11 vi~&gt;Jt wl\h Mr anll Mrs Harry dinlnt room of the ChanceUor Ho
tel Parkersburg FridR)' evening
ton 1nd Julu \ r on1111 l1 ft SR lJlr I rr Bailey
HJATHER $$50.00
flav for SpHttn hu rl( S C to VISit
- - - - - -- Ml'a Patricia Kloes was unable
Aha $100 1o 2D5 anti
\1 S~.t:l Hrl'v.lnt::tnJ ~ 1wll r
Mrs
to attend and those preaent were
Wockftng Ring $12..l0
( lY Br c wtt~o:tn [l 1 lh1 \ w II he
Anne llowell Mra Jack Bachner
1 Ul lJ nlt~l homr l v St idra
Mrs Robert Morris ~rs Rbbert
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Mn Robert Mllh Mrs RJchard
Mr il nl i\Jrs Robert Collts ,;pen t
Schwab Mra Henr)' Nt.tll
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Mn Olive Ingraham as11 sled Jobn Fultz Mra Gerald Anthony
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t;oah M nc 1 and Lhcu faml hcs t 1\ Jed W th
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Mr and ~~ N Flovd S1llrr (Bell y \ vt
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Rcecl) liRe! fnnulv 11.1 M tl('l(' ~r s Breral 11 Sue on I' r twelfth birlh land la worth an averaae of $12t:
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11cre
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Philip
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••~ice as much jlt Yoll hk• tire way
Pirl• c.llt&lt;liw
Mr nnd \'rs Lcs1tc r Bowers
Th e '~cnin..:
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we da your liundry ta pert.clionl
chlldn n Rn,:: or and VIC'kl Spring I nd li and 1: 111p sinalng with the Unlverslt)' o( Mmne1ota He
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price
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an
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rlelct wet e recent guca L1 of Mr Mts lngrnham at lhe ptano
Whe fott wk~
hi 11 •u•ry
Du•Mil
A doll c'kc centered lht! re- age of five doilar1 an 11cre lnst
values
increastd
••• alway• pr!!~pl9n ptek·V;&gt;• and
£1 esh1 H~ nt fable and cakc iee year Land
c1~ m and punch were served to seven per cent eRch In i9M and
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R1frlgerator and
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KRth~ Wolf r \Judy R1gg..~
Susan
LytlE' Phylll~ Kurm Larry Wll
£.ali Rang!'
Slices or cucumber ,give a
and
es r;r 1dll UO)d and tt lph Mike 1peclal touch to chilled conl$01
Pay Only $SD SO do11 n
tllck •tid Bob \\ mry
me Score the eucumber down the
the honored i UMt r •(' f' ived 1 sldee with tlhes of 1 fork before
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aad tl2fJ 80 p.-r m~mth
number or &amp;lfts
&amp;Ueing

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Mary Jane ~cott
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Investigated By
Highway Patrol
Four auto acdduU.&amp; in Meles
County w1thm a •pan of 14 houn
\:ept the State Highway Patrol
men assigned to lhtl area on th o&gt;
run Monday and resulted In th£
!M'eat of four drivers
The fin.t Q{ the m•~ h;~~ wac
reported at 1 20 A M Monday
on State Route 338 four tenths
qf a mlle South of the Junct1on
of RD1.1te 124 when a veb1c e
&lt;lrtven by Roy Proffitt lit or
Route 1 Portland went out o
control and rolled over several
tlmea
Proffitt w11s treated at the
offteea of a Ravenswood pbyal
cl.1n for head mlurl ea His 1957
CheVI'olet was completely de
mollshed aceordmg to the patrol
The second of the accidents
ooeur"ed on State Route 33 three
and three tenths of 1 mile North
nf Pomeroy when Flo)'d Porter
31
Fultonham drwlng a
attempted to
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Tomato Harvest

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f;H Miss1'ng W/!tness
In Sh..ppard Murder Is Woo ted

be
the High School Band Room wllh
.f t.J
any gtrl from the E11hth to the
Eieve•t• grade
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1;1
year will be majorettes next year
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DELAND, F a (UP) -- A Wtdely sought mJasing witness
hold Monday July 29 at 10 A M tn the Shepp~rd murder case early today contacted Shertff
at the Band Room
Rodney Thursby 10 a long-distance call from Waterloo Iowa
The d1reetdr ha.s also announe- the sheriff reported
ed
thatAueuat
Senior 5Band
praotlce
w•lll
Thursby decl'"ed
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Further
dcta1h
'rt to disclose lmmedtalely any details of his
a tltffi&gt;year high
wiU be onnounoed i•t•r by the convereallon wiw the cJ&gt;,IIer, rnl!fchant seaman Ernest James
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dU'eetor who has moved to 250 KolofoiJ•s of Lon, Beaeh caur I
-The pii!nrt ccynmitije ot th" North Third Avenue
I who is believed abfe to 1dentlfy
Middleporl"Pomero)t }\otary Cluh
the murderer of MartlJn Shepf3
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Committee In
Special Meetmg
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Monday II rain
to 2 lnche&lt;
suburban
!rom •
July
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Shore Drive
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the home Of tJ'ieir M:esident C
F Htbbo • when final· ~llns were
made for tbe.. ptcnlt: With IP~P'- 1
matoly 75 rOServatlona ~~taae for
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Scout camp at Cbeater., ~
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Announcement WI!J made on
PreupL were Jack&gt; n.obson an
Sunday that the annUal band camp
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sponaored
tbe
Bbaandd
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Booitera for the
-ama
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Reed Jr and Emmet Shufer
will not be belli .thl• year because
ol the J'41c1: lbat thtJ 1chool as yet
lq~ flQ band director
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Camp near Rlpleyt
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The aJUltJI) B.wilit~9!'·~m
for members 0 Waliarnald 118
and -their famillel waa b~
on
sunday '&amp;t the New )laven Part
A p1c:rilc basket luneh waa lel'V\
ed and a short bu.aine .. meeting ill
(lbarg.; of Prelldent Flo.yd Carma:~
WI! held '[lhe Boosters vote to
smet~~···-~·
Ployees 1nnu'i't picnic to be held

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sqmethne in t..uguat No deflntte
da\e has been set a1 yet

Tigers-Yankee
Game To Be On
TV

'-'ar-'- h ritt w.. o ,_ holdina a
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Florida convict aa a ' lonfeued
sutpeot ID the erl.m.e ror which
Dr SaOluol &amp;be~par~ wa• eon
vleted deacrlbed Kolofoltas as
havln• glVeD him an
urgent
meu1ge "
H~ ••ld tfl.e c•l caroe. from a
telejJbofle booth ,.. in Wa&amp;frloo
~i~ ~uthOrifl-. Arrive
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Monday nipt to question a Flol'l
da convict about hla co~e81Jon
to 'he murder haVe prevtousl)
said KcdotoUas ma)' be able to
prOve the truth or the claim
Kolofoba• told inv.e.tlpton ol
the SheJ)para ~urder cue 111
GlevelaJ;Id thl'ee ~Irs agp that
ht Wll »ld:t;d up by a ln¥J wbo
acted oerv:ous II.Dd bor.e 11tatne
tbJt m,IglJt tiave be•n blood
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Pay Pt,ftmt FOr
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Po~tal Workers

D ft Call C t
For Sep'*emOOr
By De(ense Dept.

W:AsatNGTON UP- Tbe De
fense Dep~ment today dropped
the drart dill to 8 Ooo men for
September but •erved nobce It
docs not 1ntend
to eliminate
conseript10n m the near fu
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The September caU w11 3 000
below the number called for
Auaust an t' was the lowest mon
thly quota amce April 1956 Wben
8 000 men were drafted
T.he draft was sla~h(ld to carry
out Defewe Secretary Charles £
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Wil•on • reeent order to rt uee
the atrengt.b of the sentcea by
100 000 men by next January
The ArmY tbe only servJl'"
whleb drafts men b snoulnermg
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half the tota
manpower cu
Wilson ordered Of its 50000 re
duetton 44 470 wtll be m the en
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Backers and opponll!lntl aaid
the melture would belp pave t~
way tor ral~• &amp;lao for IiillS 000
white collar workers In other
go'vlrDmeot t~entie&amp;

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ln announemg the September
call the Pentagon s1sd tne low
UP
Tho er level of calla reller.ts the deHou.e pa4aed sod •ent to the cision to reduce the number of
senate today • bill to raise the personnel in tbe armed forces.
pq of po8tal workers by $M6 lll
yoilr
'Draft tails for the Army wUl
The $317.,000,000 intseue was not be ehnunated m the ne.ir
approved .pn 1 roll qll vote
future becauae
tbe reduced
Memtier.s bad 1ppr0fed It len ~trefl.(thl
t.b.e
announcerrttlln
tativelyt Monday
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aald There was qo deflmt1on of
the term near futul'E!
The aetton eame In the raee of
stero objffiioni lly the adaUniaWU80D la kiwwn
tration and amid hints that Pren
dent ~en~ower wm veto the. Jmpoftanee ~ . ~~:~!~!''~
ti v~ aerv1ee•ttl•~tjl\ii
meat~ lf fl II pasaqd;.)o by till ,roduelot
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Uf'Vices
The am:ciiJ-tbe-OO..,G paa raise serve program~:
would tlfeet IU8 000 pp.stal work
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Village otfJc:Jal.s today haded a
proposal of the State Departraent
o'f Highways to ~urfa( e 2.03
mUe~ o! highway:~~ lll8itlt'l Pomerov 11• J reaDy wonderful thlJl8,.
This aent1ment was ex]ll'ea!!f!
at a apcclat eouncJ, (!leetlng at
9 thiS mornmg In towa haU
where the first reading on two
con!lent ordmancu was given A
second and thlr~ reildine wW be
g vPn the measures in a eontlil
ueJI- ;;esston ~nday
mornm;
when f1 ve members can be pre
sent
Mayor E F RObinson p01nte€!
out that Ord No 316 provld~s
for art asphaltic concrete aurfaC6
on 1 4 of a mile on Rt 7 from
the mtersectton of Rta 7 33 to
the corporation nne
Thi!J would cost a total of 1
$5 840 ot which the village will
pay $112
Ord No 319 provides !or the
sam11 surf~ce on 1 'l8 of a mtl"
()l,! Mam St. (llt 33 7) cot~tmg a
ll\1•1 of ~00&amp; of wblch th• 1
town will nay $7415 as Its share
When this 1s com_pletcd and
the Rt 124 resurfacint job h
cone l111ide Pomeroy by Oct 13
our strelft.s w!U. be In
gond
sbape tb.e mayor said

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President Told
Civil Rights Bill
Is Facing Defeat
WASHINGTON UP - Sena'fl
Republican
leaders
mformed
Pre!Jident. Eisenhower tot.ay that
the conb'O'ltrlllal part three O[
h111 etvil rights blll races probable defeat
Senate Repubhcan Leader W1l
ham Knowl.and pubhcly conced"d
that admtmstratlon
supporter~
may have lost their hght to keep
strong court tnJUnallon teeth
in the btll and a broad federal
protection of all cJVtl rights He
did so after a White House Qleet
ing of Republican eongreutonal
leadera with Eisenhower
He said the)' told Easenhower
that tber~
may be
enouah
doubtful .. ~tea tn the Senate tiJ
support an 1mendment ehminlt
in&amp; pBJ't three 4 mltft clauses
Part four guarankeing
be
rlJht to vote atanc'ls a better
t&amp;lllD(le of tcceptance Kriowlar d
aald Wtth this and the firat t\\ o
p1rta-establishing a special a'i
slstant attorney general for tJv 11
rightt and an mve!hgatlve com
mbaion- tbe biiJ may be pU&amp;ed
in severil week&amp; Knowland told
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ND REPORT MADI
Pollee Cblef Frank Hudlob
lal4 totlay 11.0 formal report was
made on a 'llliDM' traff1e accident
Mo•t~ay involving Fremont I SIG
John 111' Wilson at
ntetroe&lt;iti~n of .)lutternut Ave

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board to go abtad w.;tth this
llhiD2, We bave worked on it for
U ye~ra, aUc:tina om- neck.: out
tour difiennt bond iuuea
Adt\llly they said "'we did
not have autboraty and we !till
don't, to do any of tbJa. We did it
b«ause we believed ID the need
for a blQer boSintal in MeJga
Caunty All we are supposed to do
Constable Ron Evar.&amp; .unated Ia ernt.e a Veterans Memorial
and jaCled Edward Kaiser 28 I.e- ~~=l~with the $202 000 voted
tart Falls on a charge ~~tr int.oxi
l:!&amp;tion Monday afternoon He will
'l'lte 8 keamen polnted ou-. that
the board in fadng 1 &amp;ttuaUon
appear before Gnndley
where the public sbttwed an apparlaek Of enthua111m baa done
it eould to brin4 tbe boap1tal
1uto reality
Th.ey hoped the meeting tonight
wUI tel .I eourse that wiU enlltt
more publit ~pport if tbe bond
tiiSUe 11 to be pn.'lellted thJa year.
or aJJl' time
Members of the Booster eommat
tee
to
Jbclude Mn:
VII'Iil At
Dutton.
George
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:Shee\s and Cbep,..

Harold HowelL 23 C.rpenter
RD was bound over to the eoun
ty grand jury undrr $GOO bOnd
Mon~ay through the court. of Ju•
tiee of Peace R E. Grindley on
a charge of non support
Marvm Lusher
also ehargecl
wtth non support, was freed on a
stmdar bond pending IJ'lnd JIU'f
action

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from the heat beating down from skyward .
They had been without water in most inalances since 7 o'clock In l~e morning. One
telephoned to say she had nsen early to can
beans and was still sitting around at 2:30p.m.
wailing for wa.ter. The general question seemed to sum up In a word somethmg like:

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public highways and streels with refuse from
snacks enjoyed while lravcllng long or shorl
dtstances . These usually &lt;Jre quite impressive
They have impact . a 1 e mtercs[ catrhmg, and
show profess iona ls had 1he1r h.tn&lt;b 10 form
an d dialogue

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Meiga Water Company's station

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There waa an added weird factor that innuenced '!,._ situation "onday. A wa•er com•..::
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pany spokesman"said that somehow a rumor
ltarted fn Middleport Monday morning that
the water would be off there during the day.
This had one quick and direct result-every·
body started drawing water like rrtad . The
Utility received phone caUs aBk1ng how long
tbe water would be of( and no number or
•uallly
denials that It would not be off
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stopped the wildfire of rumor.
In at Jea.st one neighborhood t'n Mlddlepo•·t

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residents were called to doors to hear a Wllrn.
lng from an urchin that the water would be
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Just how impressiv~ th ey are catPbe seen
in our reco unt of a rem ar k by a lc llow worker
last week He sa1d :
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··' r was :roing down to Middleport and wa.s
about to thmw th e remains of a pac!&lt;age of
tobacco out my car window Then I caught
myself That would be ltttering th e street."
Many states post signs readrng ''$ 100 fine
for anyone caught throwmg any kind of m aterial on the highway'' or words to that e f.
fert Ohio doe s not Surely, we don't need
~·Uch punitive act1on to stop th e Jitt erbug h a~
If the people who keep TV going at a profitable pace retain and expand thclr public
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Popeye Presents
Spinach Playbuuae
Weathercast
Sports Eye
NBC Nt~s
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N ew Yor4.. before ta~klin• Holl)'wood. Here he lpeftt •ne year
rtoin• 25 "doQt&gt;Wav ..ill" while
'~&gt; eontrac.t to ' UnJvl!!h:al-lnter
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national
Fh'lally he qutt in dllgn.!\1:, and
hill agent suueJted he Join · tbc

hordo.s of -~dora trytn1 lor th•
"Zort·o" lead at Disney Studio.
Disney thmks "Zorro" will ap·
peal to grown·ups
particularly
women fond of mustaches as well
as children. WilliamJI plays a dual
role. L1ke Fairbank,~ rmt1 Powers.
he appears as a Spanish don bu~
alSo a11 a mysterioue night mask
ed rider wearing a black cupe
and adttde 'a black · hof-.e. Tur·
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h1ea.t cut. and. eK!aJltld with a
aheet or
tllfev-cent
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ing made. F11rty thou sunr~ pl"l'·
~ons wet~ kliiHd
la st y t&gt;~r. but
the numbt•r probably would il .lVt.'
lwen twice as htr'!C h11d h1ghw'w
ct.nd iUon h~l.'n thL• Sfl mt • m !ll56
ss !bey WL•re 11 iiL'('IH.Ir li.Jc:ll

Morletn hi~hwav~ lllOVt' tr!tf·
fl~ !a ~\('1', but tlu~r •• are frw L•r
a~ctttonls · on turnpik e:-;, per v-1·
h1t1re. than on oth11r roans Bl~
reflective signs that t.&amp;D be sl.'l'll
ellltmon.
It probably wQutd have to he 1 u it\aht Ml well as 1n daylight ,
bi1 enouah to house all the pea. · new herutllvhta that give mall:i·
pie of ChiCIKO under one root. mum v\sibilitv
and minunHm
00 TO PIRATI CAMP
would
have
coat
about
$20,
000,·
~late and elabornle
slrcet-light·
Hilton Wolf, Jr., (8iJ FoOiyl
000,000
and
would
take
about
20
11)1{
syst1'lm9
are
bc1n
j!'
u.sed tu
1
1nd hh brother, Larry WoiC••
years
to
build.
By
the
tune
it
wn ~ red11ce the number of nlghlllm t•
&lt;Uttle Foozy) went to the Col
completoct, theM fellowt; ti glJl·eri . uccldents. Although three tlm o!i
UNbu!l Jeh' Stadium M~Hula~ for another
CVI!Il biggt!r onl' WOllhl ~~ manv h•l ulltws occur at ni a-ht
I two-day try-out II I PiUIIbUr gh
hove
to
bu at.rted l'~i::urlll ll thf' ·~~ rlurlnt dayli~ ht. basl'd rm total
Pk1lt1 baaeball c1mp. Both arn
number
of highway acciclf'llh trBvf&gt;l, the
rate umloubtedly
•tan on tbfl Ra.tine OVA team that would
h.ave occuJ·re ri It woulri be f:Jt wors.t! had not
tbJI .eumtner. "BI1" as • tht•·d there had not been "tt&gt;ady pro· qcicnce and lndu~try dt•velopvrl
baie1111ft and lluuer and "Wtde··l IJre.ts in the battle a.:aln st high wluhoniJ to the problc111s of
u 1 pltther.
way accidents, thf.)' &lt;lbcovcrcd nighttime visibility.
that the United StateR would
-.-L-01,-IN:-G:-Y-ti'"IT:Clover ~eaves, r!ivlded lane~.
soon be spendina all or Jt~
S.U.T tAKE CITY - !UP)
available money tor hospit.:~ls 1vlder .pnvcmCllls, mote gradual
AnxWu• to
IOmethln~~: •bout
~ urvta, blow O\lt ·proot tire!l anti
the oper•tlon• of hi• cH~'• polJee and hotpltal bills.
•eat belt11 are just som e of the
lOMe, WJ11l1tn E. Lee went to hud·
More tragic-or more grahfy· tbin1s bclnr tJ.!lCd in the daily
QUirtei'J fOr I auided tour, en~ed Ina, accordlnsr to the way )'Oil battle agaln3t hi ghway accidents.
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Baltlmo.re
Cotta today he, waa tetirinJ from
WofeUlonaJ tootbau- to devote
~11 tl~e to a rutaurant he and
e.th, fUllback :Alan Amecbe opentel llirtt .... k. II&lt;!.
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Fred Waring

Arthur Godltey
Strike It Rich

Valiant Lady

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Search tor ~omorrow
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News Briefs

a Jirong advocate of the plan
for the 104 year old borough or
Wallingford to be Incorporated
;nto the ton of WaiUngford .
,His c:ampaiKJllDg wa1 10 effec·
that voters averwhelmlngly
lett cJrculor fwltlo; It, •• thlt--lt live
cut their ballots for the lucor·
can be taken U.p ·and .acored' be· ~ poration. When it becomes offilore the roAr OD&lt;b.
cial next January, Buu'1 job wltl
~ abolished.
IDUCAT!Of'IAL EXHIBIT
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A CUT
tb1t each t-R Club, and FHA Club
will be invJted to enter an-.etjueaSALT LAKE C~~Dr. Joseph
tlonal exhibit to the Farm Yob'th . Kesler reeeived $14,000 a year
Sh~w. Y~u ohould dtscuas this In as Utah's acUng state health dlr·
your meetinp and by •It mesna, ector. Now thit he flnl5hed post-participate. R.erp.emhel', the date
for the 1how is Aull('ust'30 and l1.
You will receiv(. more lnfodla·
Our Store
tion on this ~ plans progre1s.

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J knOw that It's sUU a eoUple
ot month, away (tbat'.a wfly J'm
bringing it up), but I would llke
for each 4-R club secretary t'&gt;
bring tbe record book up to
and hew your ' leader check
right away. If this Is done now,
wlll prevent a last minute ru1h
·on tbe part o~ aU concerned
when it eomes tlme to hand i'l
the aeeretary's boot. It Is due in
eJtientally on october 1• fn the
Extension Office. Remember that
date.

· te~or tcl!l.\'
The ·skeptical Ohio officials
s~id t)\e)' ,wanted to ao
over
WMJ.et•S eonfe11lon ''wltli a fine
tootb eomb11 before Lbey would
la~pt itS truthftdnua· because of
._diicrepanefes'' It contained.
Ohio G... C. W!l\\'!)11 O'Neut
Monday cilled off a tclt by Pfl·
Ute 'l e~JI!~OJI&amp;ta. ~ ~od •aid be
, : wtll not permit lt untll he ts con·
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traduate wort: 'qulifyiftl bJm
You juat have · a day to de· for the dJreetor't job, be may a:et
I cidt whe-ther or Dot )'OU WIDt lO the talarJ 'tbat fOil Wilh it ; tw1na.
•tarled IMDlt It to
... · - · Jt, ,, ......,
wortbwbUe earnp. 112.000 anuuallr.
.Jonn ..W. c.u..ty ... ,.......... attend tbJJ
NIW PIN WIAJIJU
You thould be l&lt;l 7nr• old 1&gt;1
'All ICE CRIAM
DIIA .PAAM
Wol.~ liOJOo COIUI!)o Jual . ..!dod July 1. Colt Of camp i• $11.30.
BLUnTON, ID4.-Elmer JUcit,
INDIANAPOLJS-Groeer Lloyd
Forty bllUon dollan
el1hl DO)' pin ......... to Ill ~~~ Better eall me riJbt away if you
1 lleented 1ame bHeder from Jone.a became the molt popubr
lut Friqr 'utabt In •• ....,.... w1nt to 10Dell' . . , . . ,
ralul deer. Hll mtn iD his neighborhood
~he .apent ill W&lt;tlt Genuar .la 1M
.tve Uteft:t9qy at our ._H Ctmp. ITATI GIRLS' 4-H C~
Tbi1
amp
1tart1
Auau•t
II
aod
herd
tneludet
four
wblte-tall
day
his
freezer
broke
down.
""The
nut ceeade for new ~watt,
Tbe new pJo wearert were told
lhot the ·H plo Ia ool •• eo~ to end• AUJUit 11. I'm 1ure tbal fft"lll 1nd a youn1 Japuete tee cream waa, 1ett1n1 soft, and I includin1 20,000 mile1 of ...-.
an accompllahment. ~l tbe J;»e- lho~e a:irll who co will btve •l,:dee;;r~·;;;;;Two~~·f~~tho~.;f~a~wn~•;;;;;;or:•;;:•;o:;u;ld~n='t;;;-;;;.;pOUr~i;;i;;;ng;_;';;'.;o;:ut;;,;;;IO:;.;;;';b;;ah;;;n;;ia.;
. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~i
Cott $14.28.
Jinnina: ot rupo~;~liblllty. We are wonl'terful time.
proud ot, our new: fl~P and .., YoumUJt be 14 year• oJd .Januaey
hoPe they will Jilin wltb 'ua In 1 and not bave attended the Old·
helplnr to lead tbe other 4-Hert er Youth Conference. Get In
In the county. Tbe oew plo ll'ear- touch with office right away lf
ers are Judy
Wll10n, Darlene you plan to to.
Sebwan:, Nancy
Bltlne, Aall.l
Belle Somm'f:r, 11net _.l!leCpy,
Jnyce McCoy, Janie .Torclea· and
Jubling MeClung - CO~atula·
TAKING A RIST
t!ons, ~otmt ladies and JOUDR
MOUNT
VERNON, lnd.-Eidon
men.......•
S1ltzman walked intO hie yard
and found a weasel under his
MAlON YOUTH SHOW
Now that our campi are OV'I..'f, lawn mower.
now ls the 1Jm.c to .put tbe fiailb·
HELPS SILF LOSE JOB
I
lbg touches on rour •liM 4-H
project. Y.ou ,.mu•t-remeQJber that
Conn.-Bor·
In . order to have 1 complete~ ougbWALLINGFORD,
Warden
John
A. Bun Will
project, tbe eircul11' mUst be

4-11 NEWS

fllleCI out~ the aetlvilJea
eompleted and lhe !file~
blted et our FII'ID Youtb stmw.
Wben you brln1 ytlur artlc.IJ:~to
es:bibrt, pleue bring your pro-

Cleve1and area was bell«lved. like-ly to determine whether Oblo oC·fic:lals Will give Dr. Sam a lie de.

Big Payoft · 'I ' ·
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Millloniire '
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8:30 I've Got A Setret

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Spirittial Freedom

to co~~::'t t!:~~o~~d .Off
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.The. poolibtllty that lhe mer&gt;qtint seam·an
mlaht · identify
W~dlel: 18 having been ~n the

As th"' WQI'iu- Turnt

six-man

natlona aa an eumple of one
t)'pe of Amerlcan : muai_:.....'·--

911 · 111 Cbeo•

IU.tther

1.1 A

team "CO\Iertd
the fo~:~,Nll)' ;;Jazz Fettlval here
for an~lalon to Iron Curtain

W.,tler, 23, )ut week eonfea1ed
the: ··murder for which Sheppard,
~eland O&amp;teopatb, was convict·
'' f:d.
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At . the Ume Sheppard wq con·
, yicted ~"R 1 HCOI\d-detree mur·
Cler ebara:e for bla wife's death,
Jlo otlier suspect who · mJgbt bave
been tbe motorlat could be found

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efter liuaby-baired Donald Joaeph

6·31'1 · Mv Frler.'d Pllcka
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8 Days, A Week

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Pur 0 Lotor 011 ~,llle.rs
Good Mobil Servlee

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Free Parking

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MOaiLGAS

Studebaker CHAMPION Deluxe
Thrifty Sweepotokeo SU. perform&amp;IIOO PfO\'ideo

Mobil Tires &amp; Tubes
MoiiU Fan Belts

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5:00 MiJ!_key llowe Club
8:00 Five Star Final
:S:l!J John Daly and News
UO ' Confltct
f:3o Wyat1 Earp
8:00 lfritten Arrow
S:Str The'" Hinli[e of Fate

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LuxuriowJ to the ...neat dolail ••. oolotanc!in1
performance with built-ill~

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BALTIMORE IJ"I'-Joe. Cam·

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Th~ hl ~hway acc idt' nt altuation
is not solved to be sure but pro•
Tres.'! i31 being made. You, whep

tor you.

5:55

SeaBee• to attend the reunlon.

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Tb'C. -merchant
seam•n waa

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cap~ln Hulfband hal extended
an Dpen invitation to 1U former

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temPeriturea today rang·

The Early Show
Your ESa6' !te~Drter
Sports Pafade
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center 1D wbicb IPIDf of t.bem re·
eolved lhelr ootol irilollll- In lddillon, Iller WI..\1 Ill•• till opporlllDI!11o rub lllOUidon wllll HIDe
outallndiJII loadera . In lbo eon·
olnH:Uno · ood entiooerq,l· world,
Who wW eome to DIMU!e
to partlolpote ill tll&lt;i feltlf!Uot.
Pe•tUR!eveni.tlnthecelebriUoo
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wlU ln~lude a review of PteteD.d•y
$eabee1,
open uh'ouJe,
and 1
reunion
baD an
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the forJD.aJ
opening of ibe Centet'r fiDe new

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U.S. NAVAL -CONSTRUCTION
CJ!:NTER, DoYiavlllo,
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·Naval Construetloa
8ktt:tllon Cflnte[, DtvliVIIJe, R. I.,
wUJ hol~ a SeaJet!! Reunion on 87-8 September 1117 to eelebrate
tile t5tb AnnlvetJary ql the Center
aceordlnJ to an 1nnouncement bY
Captatn.A. c. Hp~and (CEC), USN
Commandina; Offieer of the Center.
The three-day ·eelebraUon, to
wbieh all former SeaBees 11 well
11 ClvU Engineer Corpa officers
are invited, .will give "alumni" of
tbe- NaVJ'• ConstnicUon Battalions
a cbanc:e to aet totether 111ln wltb.
their wartime buddlta and renew

before I !JI'!"''ALI

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Iiams says gratefully.
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MONON, Jnd ......AuthoriUea !!'tl
looking lor a "yegetllrlan" who
broku into the Monon locker
plant here. The thief disre1arded

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7 00 Jimmie Dean
M3
Evans spotted • car on f&gt;rc " he 7·30 Boston BlacWe
8:00
8:00 CeP,tain Kana;arno
stopped his truek, grabbed his fire
9:30
8·46 CBS N.ews
extinguisher and put out the f1re.
10,30
9:00 Fred Warinif
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9:30 Arthur Godfrt..-:11
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10,30
Str!k•
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ticket for double parking. But the
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11:00
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Lad3
story
a happywnoending
when
gratefulhadfiremen,
arrived
af· 11.15 ·LovM!., Ufe '·
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1er e 1Jre · was out, talked tht 11.30 5ell'Ch lor "r.."""""'
11 · •~ ·Coidil&gt;li •Light· policeman out or the tickt!t.
12:30
12:00 Katie'd KiWb~n
1:00
12.SO A• the\Wor)U turno
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1:00 Our MIS Br.ookl '
GREENFIELD, Ohio - !UP) _: 1:30 :Q:o-.u~eparty:
2·00
Mrs. Helen Hooks lost her billfold 2'00 lUll Pllyoff
2·31)
while visiting in Miami, Fla. A 2::JO Bob ~roaby .Show
3:00
year later 1t was returned to her 3:00 Brighter Day
3:10
frprn NashVille, 1'enn., wlth all the 3.15 ' Secret ~torin ·
money and other contents intact. 1 3:30 Edge o! Night
3·30
The unsignecl sender· said it had 1 4:00 The F..arly Show
4·00
been placed in a drawer and for- 5:30 Your Esso Reporter
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gotten until a housedean'ing .

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Early reporta of tbe aml}unt of
n:l1lfall showed llarysvtue with
the greatnt amount of two and
one-qUQ"ter lnc!bea.
A slow movJng i!old front extend·
1 I'd ~erou 'the state throu1h Zlbe•
viUe, Columbus end Dayton and
Wu expected to reach tbe ex, t(eme soutlle:rn 'aree Jtter today,
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sldea over the Nortb·
.w Ulllo"ly epre1d to
and southern counties
Wedneodiy,
hilbut leiDJIOr•Jure reeordtbe lhte Yo~d•y, ateor&lt;J.
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·'Ied re:He:f 1rom the
ne lona •wu
reet!lll beat wave wa• apparent
Oblo toda)' u tb' result of 1bow·
..en .lnd thunderttorma 'lllat moved
' into, the atate durJnr the al&amp;hL
The lho'f'er&amp; eonUnued today in
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1.30 Bride ani! Groom
2:00 )b!Jnee Theater
3:00 Queen tor a Day
3:4!1 Modern R'f'lmanacel
4:00 Comt'dv 'ltme
4:30 Movletlme
5:30 Popeye Presentll
5:45 News Picture

Albo Cillo&lt;Ht
10:30 Newa HeadUneli.

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H~wever, the company's 30,000 gallon res· HOLLYWOOD UP-WQtt Dill·
er vo lr tan k on th e h'll
I should be ready for wa . I nl'y 's t wo TV off erl n~l have
ler stor 3 ge wt'th!n lO d
ks featured )'oungstt~rs and cute
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ays or two wee
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When 1t can be f JII ed l'( s wa t er wi 1I be cut in- a lh.ud
· 11how- with sex •:rpoal.
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to the mains on the hi!J and add to pressure , D1sne&gt;' has been knowfr.as the
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man who put the ABC·
netan a ... sure sufftclent qu.mhty of water even work on the map w1th
"Dirl
If the oupply from the plant is cut off com- neytand", followed hy "rhe Mio.
pletelv for as long as eight hours by a break key Mouse Club" H(!'s also the
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pl'Ot'ucer who har;
A word of caution must he added here. yet to have a TV far lure:
When the storage tank is ready _ it Jacks
Now the unpredictable Dl.mey
only a few ftti
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will present wh at h~ hopes wi!l
1 ngs - 1-1 l'k
1 e Y cannot be fill - be his thrrd blockbuster on the
ed under weather conditions like have exist- home 11crce ns, a suave, m11 ~tuch·
ed here for the past two weeks The pumps ed sword tossing aetol-1 named
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water onto the hiJl ttl addition to the demand s~rie~, ''Zrfrro' , 1 e~ rcatmt:' a role
occasioned by hot day and night B .
fir st unmort~ll;wd m the movies
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S rmg a by hou ndiJJg Douglas Fpirbanks
few cool days and mgllts, however, and the Sr .. and taler· by nutttnell idol Ty
tank will be filled .
rone Power The new show Is
taken from the clas~tir novels and
Pumps at the plant produce 550 gallons a .&lt;i hlll't ~lori('s about lhl• ll•j,fe ndary
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California'~
mmute. When during the heut of a day more Span ish r nJJcho day_q
thnn that is being used, trressure over the en- With Di gney's record tor suetite system is reduced. Generally, around 5_6 c~~s Groucho Marx on N.UC .,nrl
Hob Cumminl!!s on (1!S may be ln
P m., the utility expects l'onsumption to he r11r a tnugh rRliUg Ilih~ Whim
reducedf and pressure bunt up. Jn this wea- "ZoJTu" 1~ ~howu Thdrsrii{Y ·lllllhh
ther Jt's a tougher job. .
ut 8 p 111 , ucruss the COU}Jtl'y, be·

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"OUTI YIIW PlLMS
Sfoutrouter Robtlrt Mlll11 &amp;how
ed cotor.d nlm8 on Nature anct
l'lr1t Aid when Troop 245. Boy
&amp;lou~ of Am•rtea, met ut th"'
Ubr111' Korutay evening. Aul ~t ­
abt Scoutn'lattera prnent Wtl't'
lJtonard. awllatlow.aky,
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habits that might be improved lor the general
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The world's trig•(est hosp!l :d
thank heavL•ns. wlll nevef' h•·
built. A eoupltl or saft~ly expert s
rl11ured Oul the olher day that,
if there hMLi been no pi-ogress
mud 1! in tile ron.•tunl battle to
Qavc llvtl on the hfllhwufs, n
bospJt•l of fHnlu sUe Hile would
hive to be con.structod

The PricP. Is Right

My Little Margie
Bnde and Groom
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jump to concluding that Middl eport too
would be without water
Quite shortly, this serious probl em of tfie.
company's on the Pomeroy hill addition I
should be solved. A booster pump at the foot
of the hill today was pumping half water and
half nothing. Water was not a-r riving to the
pump in the qualltity it could pump. nor io
the quantity demanded on the ht' II So there

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Pennsylvania Sta(e . Unlv~rJJlt&gt;:
H'l bv.ct:e,
-::-:r-n"'in-,--;-h-ow---,th'"i-ev-e-, -.,--"'".k-.---=1~-- - Wll!!amM adrnits he'! .;excited'~ bas announced eat.bhahment of
vo
ook J'at b'
it -1 ~ ~'the ract ttull thfl about the pro,., pert.
1 a curriculum in land.QOa ...... archl·
t Tn3 tour ove r, Lo~ found someone
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flnnl reflt!n,l( plflf'e~ ftlr th"' manv
lhOilfiAnrlll who would have hef'n
LUION MIITINO
killed had not the work of traf .
FeeneY·Btnnett Pn,~~t. No. 128,
fir tl111Zine(!rR, AultJm ollv !.' t•n g-1
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dr ~ l e: nl'rs ilnd
reruln nu!ttln~ Wdnesrtay 111
s11fety L'xperts bct•n partly effl'C
1':80 at tbe Le1lon Hall with
tlve.
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Louls I.Onf, tommander, presM·
tn1. Reoortt of the State Convt1l·
Thcov r.onrlud£&gt;d th nt. tr\thous.th · I AM :•f.i::•~e!:~!
tlon will be xlvtr'! ourln~ tht'
thf' hi(hwuy nccirlcnl situatton
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news. The goOd new• fs that very shortly u
shouldn't happen any more. The answer is
th at the eu.rrtnt hot weather ~jmply is pulling
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Children' s.Home Hill Monday; Trouble To Be Solv.ed

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EductJtiona/ And Public Service Type 01 P.rogram
Bruce BlJven, an egghead of the clearest
hue, remarked in a Sunday release that never
befol'f!have so few Ued to so many as do to~yin ~e United States. He was referring to
the add.1ction of te1evislon advertisers to
stretch tho truth about their products huckstered over the air by picture and sound
The Federal Communications Commission
Is reported In a deep study over what to do
about it. So far they are stymied against th e
reluctance or doins anything tbat might slow
do•n the beautiful pace or merchandise flowInc from factory to user in the byways or
America reached so thoroughly now by TV
Mr. Bliven undoubtedly ha&lt; a good point
Usten for e..mple, to the plugs about modern toothpaste• with all their added medications to prevent tooth decay, germ develop·
ment, B D. (bad breath). Any dentist worth a
set or dentures will tell you the claims are
largely from a world of dreams.
But TV, while it may be used for telling
fibs to gadget-hungry America, alao lends itself spreading to quite worthwhile propaganda and lnformatioo. One in particular Is public service cartoon skits about litterl9g our

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the easy enti-y and exit, that only a 4-dOor sedan provideo ••• yet you pay no.more ,
than you would for many].-door models or 'competiti_ve mrke. Cb,~ from,the -8, .I '
President Claooie with its many price-included utna ouCh as 4-b8iTef carburetor! .•
and finned air-cooled brakes-most effeetive on the road, •• the luxurious Packard
with its built-in au~arger and smooth boulevard ride •• , the Commandet.V-8
or Champion Six" with big car perlonnance at am&amp;ll car pri&lt;e. And no matbr
which you choose you can he certain that you are getting modem atyling ~ Will· '
stay up to date for' years to oome .•• operating eoonomy seoond to· none ••• r.n4 ""' "'
the lowest depreciation raetor in the automotive induotry. See your deeler toda.10 ·
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Addition were boiling Monday, and not only
from the heat beating down from skyward .
They had been without water in most inalances since 7 o'clock In l~e morning. One
telephoned to say she had nsen early to can
beans and was still sitting around at 2:30p.m.
wailing for wa.ter. The general question seemed to sum up In a word somethmg like:

w~~:ve the an•wer, and aJSQ . some good

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan,el3
TUESDAY
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public highways and streels with refuse from
snacks enjoyed while lravcllng long or shorl
dtstances . These usually &lt;Jre quite impressive
They have impact . a 1 e mtercs[ catrhmg, and
show profess iona ls had 1he1r h.tn&lt;b 10 form
an d dialogue

CH~NNEL

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Meiga Water Company's station

can produce

There waa an added weird factor that innuenced '!,._ situation "onday. A wa•er com•..::
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pany spokesman"said that somehow a rumor
ltarted fn Middleport Monday morning that
the water would be off there during the day.
This had one quick and direct result-every·
body started drawing water like rrtad . The
Utility received phone caUs aBk1ng how long
tbe water would be of( and no number or
•uallly
denials that It would not be off
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stopped the wildfire of rumor.
In at Jea.st one neighborhood t'n Mlddlepo•·t

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residents were called to doors to hear a Wllrn.
lng from an urchin that the water would be
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in our reco unt of a rem ar k by a lc llow worker
last week He sa1d :
,
··' r was :roing down to Middleport and wa.s
about to thmw th e remains of a pac!&lt;age of
tobacco out my car window Then I caught
myself That would be ltttering th e street."
Many states post signs readrng ''$ 100 fine
for anyone caught throwmg any kind of m aterial on the highway'' or words to that e f.
fert Ohio doe s not Surely, we don't need
~·Uch punitive act1on to stop th e Jitt erbug h a~
If the people who keep TV going at a profitable pace retain and expand thclr public
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Spinach Playbuuae
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Sports Eye
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N ew Yor4.. before ta~klin• Holl)'wood. Here he lpeftt •ne year
rtoin• 25 "doQt&gt;Wav ..ill" while
'~&gt; eontrac.t to ' UnJvl!!h:al-lnter
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national
Fh'lally he qutt in dllgn.!\1:, and
hill agent suueJted he Join · tbc

hordo.s of -~dora trytn1 lor th•
"Zort·o" lead at Disney Studio.
Disney thmks "Zorro" will ap·
peal to grown·ups
particularly
women fond of mustaches as well
as children. WilliamJI plays a dual
role. L1ke Fairbank,~ rmt1 Powers.
he appears as a Spanish don bu~
alSo a11 a mysterioue night mask
ed rider wearing a black cupe
and adttde 'a black · hof-.e. Tur·
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h1ea.t cut. and. eK!aJltld with a
aheet or
tllfev-cent
po~age
stamps .
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ing made. F11rty thou sunr~ pl"l'·
~ons wet~ kliiHd
la st y t&gt;~r. but
the numbt•r probably would il .lVt.'
lwen twice as htr'!C h11d h1ghw'w
ct.nd iUon h~l.'n thL• Sfl mt • m !ll56
ss !bey WL•re 11 iiL'('IH.Ir li.Jc:ll

Morletn hi~hwav~ lllOVt' tr!tf·
fl~ !a ~\('1', but tlu~r •• are frw L•r
a~ctttonls · on turnpik e:-;, per v-1·
h1t1re. than on oth11r roans Bl~
reflective signs that t.&amp;D be sl.'l'll
ellltmon.
It probably wQutd have to he 1 u it\aht Ml well as 1n daylight ,
bi1 enouah to house all the pea. · new herutllvhta that give mall:i·
pie of ChiCIKO under one root. mum v\sibilitv
and minunHm
00 TO PIRATI CAMP
would
have
coat
about
$20,
000,·
~late and elabornle
slrcet-light·
Hilton Wolf, Jr., (8iJ FoOiyl
000,000
and
would
take
about
20
11)1{
syst1'lm9
are
bc1n
j!'
u.sed tu
1
1nd hh brother, Larry WoiC••
years
to
build.
By
the
tune
it
wn ~ red11ce the number of nlghlllm t•
&lt;Uttle Foozy) went to the Col
completoct, theM fellowt; ti glJl·eri . uccldents. Although three tlm o!i
UNbu!l Jeh' Stadium M~Hula~ for another
CVI!Il biggt!r onl' WOllhl ~~ manv h•l ulltws occur at ni a-ht
I two-day try-out II I PiUIIbUr gh
hove
to
bu at.rted l'~i::urlll ll thf' ·~~ rlurlnt dayli~ ht. basl'd rm total
Pk1lt1 baaeball c1mp. Both arn
number
of highway acciclf'llh trBvf&gt;l, the
rate umloubtedly
•tan on tbfl Ra.tine OVA team that would
h.ave occuJ·re ri It woulri be f:Jt wors.t! had not
tbJI .eumtner. "BI1" as • tht•·d there had not been "tt&gt;ady pro· qcicnce and lndu~try dt•velopvrl
baie1111ft and lluuer and "Wtde··l IJre.ts in the battle a.:aln st high wluhoniJ to the problc111s of
u 1 pltther.
way accidents, thf.)' &lt;lbcovcrcd nighttime visibility.
that the United StateR would
-.-L-01,-IN:-G:-Y-ti'"IT:Clover ~eaves, r!ivlded lane~.
soon be spendina all or Jt~
S.U.T tAKE CITY - !UP)
available money tor hospit.:~ls 1vlder .pnvcmCllls, mote gradual
AnxWu• to
IOmethln~~: •bout
~ urvta, blow O\lt ·proot tire!l anti
the oper•tlon• of hi• cH~'• polJee and hotpltal bills.
•eat belt11 are just som e of the
lOMe, WJ11l1tn E. Lee went to hud·
More tragic-or more grahfy· tbin1s bclnr tJ.!lCd in the daily
QUirtei'J fOr I auided tour, en~ed Ina, accordlnsr to the way )'Oil battle agaln3t hi ghway accidents.
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Baltlmo.re
Cotta today he, waa tetirinJ from
WofeUlonaJ tootbau- to devote
~11 tl~e to a rutaurant he and
e.th, fUllback :Alan Amecbe opentel llirtt .... k. II&lt;!.
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Fred Waring

Arthur Godltey
Strike It Rich

Valiant Lady

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News Briefs

a Jirong advocate of the plan
for the 104 year old borough or
Wallingford to be Incorporated
;nto the ton of WaiUngford .
,His c:ampaiKJllDg wa1 10 effec·
that voters averwhelmlngly
lett cJrculor fwltlo; It, •• thlt--lt live
cut their ballots for the lucor·
can be taken U.p ·and .acored' be· ~ poration. When it becomes offilore the roAr OD&lt;b.
cial next January, Buu'1 job wltl
~ abolished.
IDUCAT!Of'IAL EXHIBIT
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tb1t each t-R Club, and FHA Club
will be invJted to enter an-.etjueaSALT LAKE C~~Dr. Joseph
tlonal exhibit to the Farm Yob'th . Kesler reeeived $14,000 a year
Sh~w. Y~u ohould dtscuas this In as Utah's acUng state health dlr·
your meetinp and by •It mesna, ector. Now thit he flnl5hed post-participate. R.erp.emhel', the date
for the 1how is Aull('ust'30 and l1.
You will receiv(. more lnfodla·
Our Store
tion on this ~ plans progre1s.

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J knOw that It's sUU a eoUple
ot month, away (tbat'.a wfly J'm
bringing it up), but I would llke
for each 4-R club secretary t'&gt;
bring tbe record book up to
and hew your ' leader check
right away. If this Is done now,
wlll prevent a last minute ru1h
·on tbe part o~ aU concerned
when it eomes tlme to hand i'l
the aeeretary's boot. It Is due in
eJtientally on october 1• fn the
Extension Office. Remember that
date.

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The ·skeptical Ohio officials
s~id t)\e)' ,wanted to ao
over
WMJ.et•S eonfe11lon ''wltli a fine
tootb eomb11 before Lbey would
la~pt itS truthftdnua· because of
._diicrepanefes'' It contained.
Ohio G... C. W!l\\'!)11 O'Neut
Monday cilled off a tclt by Pfl·
Ute 'l e~JI!~OJI&amp;ta. ~ ~od •aid be
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traduate wort: 'qulifyiftl bJm
You juat have · a day to de· for the dJreetor't job, be may a:et
I cidt whe-ther or Dot )'OU WIDt lO the talarJ 'tbat fOil Wilh it ; tw1na.
•tarled IMDlt It to
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wortbwbUe earnp. 112.000 anuuallr.
.Jonn ..W. c.u..ty ... ,.......... attend tbJJ
NIW PIN WIAJIJU
You thould be l&lt;l 7nr• old 1&gt;1
'All ICE CRIAM
DIIA .PAAM
Wol.~ liOJOo COIUI!)o Jual . ..!dod July 1. Colt Of camp i• $11.30.
BLUnTON, ID4.-Elmer JUcit,
INDIANAPOLJS-Groeer Lloyd
Forty bllUon dollan
el1hl DO)' pin ......... to Ill ~~~ Better eall me riJbt away if you
1 lleented 1ame bHeder from Jone.a became the molt popubr
lut Friqr 'utabt In •• ....,.... w1nt to 10Dell' . . , . . ,
ralul deer. Hll mtn iD his neighborhood
~he .apent ill W&lt;tlt Genuar .la 1M
.tve Uteft:t9qy at our ._H Ctmp. ITATI GIRLS' 4-H C~
Tbi1
amp
1tart1
Auau•t
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aod
herd
tneludet
four
wblte-tall
day
his
freezer
broke
down.
""The
nut ceeade for new ~watt,
Tbe new pJo wearert were told
lhot the ·H plo Ia ool •• eo~ to end• AUJUit 11. I'm 1ure tbal fft"lll 1nd a youn1 Japuete tee cream waa, 1ett1n1 soft, and I includin1 20,000 mile1 of ...-.
an accompllahment. ~l tbe J;»e- lho~e a:irll who co will btve •l,:dee;;r~·;;;;;Two~~·f~~tho~.;f~a~wn~•;;;;;;or:•;;:•;o:;u;ld~n='t;;;-;;;.;pOUr~i;;i;;;ng;_;';;'.;o;:ut;;,;;;IO:;.;;;';b;;ah;;;n;;ia.;
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Cott $14.28.
Jinnina: ot rupo~;~liblllty. We are wonl'terful time.
proud ot, our new: fl~P and .., YoumUJt be 14 year• oJd .Januaey
hoPe they will Jilin wltb 'ua In 1 and not bave attended the Old·
helplnr to lead tbe other 4-Hert er Youth Conference. Get In
In the county. Tbe oew plo ll'ear- touch with office right away lf
ers are Judy
Wll10n, Darlene you plan to to.
Sebwan:, Nancy
Bltlne, Aall.l
Belle Somm'f:r, 11net _.l!leCpy,
Jnyce McCoy, Janie .Torclea· and
Jubling MeClung - CO~atula·
TAKING A RIST
t!ons, ~otmt ladies and JOUDR
MOUNT
VERNON, lnd.-Eidon
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and found a weasel under his
MAlON YOUTH SHOW
Now that our campi are OV'I..'f, lawn mower.
now ls the 1Jm.c to .put tbe fiailb·
HELPS SILF LOSE JOB
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lbg touches on rour •liM 4-H
project. Y.ou ,.mu•t-remeQJber that
Conn.-Bor·
In . order to have 1 complete~ ougbWALLINGFORD,
Warden
John
A. Bun Will
project, tbe eircul11' mUst be

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fllleCI out~ the aetlvilJea
eompleted and lhe !file~
blted et our FII'ID Youtb stmw.
Wben you brln1 ytlur artlc.IJ:~to
es:bibrt, pleue bring your pro-

Cleve1and area was bell«lved. like-ly to determine whether Oblo oC·fic:lals Will give Dr. Sam a lie de.

Big Payoft · 'I ' ·
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Spirittial Freedom

to co~~::'t t!:~~o~~d .Off
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mlaht · identify
W~dlel: 18 having been ~n the

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natlona aa an eumple of one
t)'pe of Amerlcan : muai_:.....'·--

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IU.tther

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team "CO\Iertd
the fo~:~,Nll)' ;;Jazz Fettlval here
for an~lalon to Iron Curtain

W.,tler, 23, )ut week eonfea1ed
the: ··murder for which Sheppard,
~eland O&amp;teopatb, was convict·
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At . the Ume Sheppard wq con·
, yicted ~"R 1 HCOI\d-detree mur·
Cler ebara:e for bla wife's death,
Jlo otlier suspect who · mJgbt bave
been tbe motorlat could be found

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efter liuaby-baired Donald Joaeph

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Good Mobil Servlee

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center 1D wbicb IPIDf of t.bem re·
eolved lhelr ootol irilollll- In lddillon, Iller WI..\1 Ill•• till opporlllDI!11o rub lllOUidon wllll HIDe
outallndiJII loadera . In lbo eon·
olnH:Uno · ood entiooerq,l· world,
Who wW eome to DIMU!e
to partlolpote ill tll&lt;i feltlf!Uot.
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wlU ln~lude a review of PteteD.d•y
$eabee1,
open uh'ouJe,
and 1
reunion
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the forJD.aJ
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U.S. NAVAL -CONSTRUCTION
CJ!:NTER, DoYiavlllo,
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·Naval Construetloa
8ktt:tllon Cflnte[, DtvliVIIJe, R. I.,
wUJ hol~ a SeaJet!! Reunion on 87-8 September 1117 to eelebrate
tile t5tb AnnlvetJary ql the Center
aceordlnJ to an 1nnouncement bY
Captatn.A. c. Hp~and (CEC), USN
Commandina; Offieer of the Center.
The three-day ·eelebraUon, to
wbieh all former SeaBees 11 well
11 ClvU Engineer Corpa officers
are invited, .will give "alumni" of
tbe- NaVJ'• ConstnicUon Battalions
a cbanc:e to aet totether 111ln wltb.
their wartime buddlta and renew

before I !JI'!"''ALI

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Iiams says gratefully.
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MONON, Jnd ......AuthoriUea !!'tl
looking lor a "yegetllrlan" who
broku into the Monon locker
plant here. The thief disre1arded

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7 00 Jimmie Dean
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Evans spotted • car on f&gt;rc " he 7·30 Boston BlacWe
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8:00 CeP,tain Kana;arno
stopped his truek, grabbed his fire
9:30
8·46 CBS N.ews
extinguisher and put out the f1re.
10,30
9:00 Fred Warinif
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9:30 Arthur Godfrt..-:11
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ticket for double parking. But the
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11:00
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a happywnoending
when
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arrived
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12:00 Katie'd KiWb~n
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1:00 Our MIS Br.ookl '
GREENFIELD, Ohio - !UP) _: 1:30 :Q:o-.u~eparty:
2·00
Mrs. Helen Hooks lost her billfold 2'00 lUll Pllyoff
2·31)
while visiting in Miami, Fla. A 2::JO Bob ~roaby .Show
3:00
year later 1t was returned to her 3:00 Brighter Day
3:10
frprn NashVille, 1'enn., wlth all the 3.15 ' Secret ~torin ·
money and other contents intact. 1 3:30 Edge o! Night
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The unsignecl sender· said it had 1 4:00 The F..arly Show
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been placed in a drawer and for- 5:30 Your Esso Reporter
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Early reporta of tbe aml}unt of
n:l1lfall showed llarysvtue with
the greatnt amount of two and
one-qUQ"ter lnc!bea.
A slow movJng i!old front extend·
1 I'd ~erou 'the state throu1h Zlbe•
viUe, Columbus end Dayton and
Wu expected to reach tbe ex, t(eme soutlle:rn 'aree Jtter today,
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sldea over the Nortb·
.w Ulllo"ly epre1d to
and southern counties
Wedneodiy,
hilbut leiDJIOr•Jure reeordtbe lhte Yo~d•y, ateor&lt;J.
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reet!lll beat wave wa• apparent
Oblo toda)' u tb' result of 1bow·
..en .lnd thunderttorma 'lllat moved
' into, the atate durJnr the al&amp;hL
The lho'f'er&amp; eonUnued today in
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1.30 Bride ani! Groom
2:00 )b!Jnee Theater
3:00 Queen tor a Day
3:4!1 Modern R'f'lmanacel
4:00 Comt'dv 'ltme
4:30 Movletlme
5:30 Popeye Presentll
5:45 News Picture

Albo Cillo&lt;Ht
10:30 Newa HeadUneli.

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H~wever, the company's 30,000 gallon res· HOLLYWOOD UP-WQtt Dill·
er vo lr tan k on th e h'll
I should be ready for wa . I nl'y 's t wo TV off erl n~l have
ler stor 3 ge wt'th!n lO d
ks featured )'oungstt~rs and cute
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ays or two wee
11 nimals, but this 1~11 he'n launch
When 1t can be f JII ed l'( s wa t er wi 1I be cut in- a lh.ud
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to the mains on the hi!J and add to pressure , D1sne&gt;' has been knowfr.as the
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man who put the ABC·
netan a ... sure sufftclent qu.mhty of water even work on the map w1th
"Dirl
If the oupply from the plant is cut off com- neytand", followed hy "rhe Mio.
pletelv for as long as eight hours by a break key Mouse Club" H(!'s also the
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pl'Ot'ucer who har;
A word of caution must he added here. yet to have a TV far lure:
When the storage tank is ready _ it Jacks
Now the unpredictable Dl.mey
only a few ftti
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will present wh at h~ hopes wi!l
1 ngs - 1-1 l'k
1 e Y cannot be fill - be his thrrd blockbuster on the
ed under weather conditions like have exist- home 11crce ns, a suave, m11 ~tuch·
ed here for the past two weeks The pumps ed sword tossing aetol-1 named
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water onto the hiJl ttl addition to the demand s~rie~, ''Zrfrro' , 1 e~ rcatmt:' a role
occasioned by hot day and night B .
fir st unmort~ll;wd m the movies
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S rmg a by hou ndiJJg Douglas Fpirbanks
few cool days and mgllts, however, and the Sr .. and taler· by nutttnell idol Ty
tank will be filled .
rone Power The new show Is
taken from the clas~tir novels and
Pumps at the plant produce 550 gallons a .&lt;i hlll't ~lori('s about lhl• ll•j,fe ndary
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hero o! SoutheJn
California'~
mmute. When during the heut of a day more Span ish r nJJcho day_q
thnn that is being used, trressure over the en- With Di gney's record tor suetite system is reduced. Generally, around 5_6 c~~s Groucho Marx on N.UC .,nrl
Hob Cumminl!!s on (1!S may be ln
P m., the utility expects l'onsumption to he r11r a tnugh rRliUg Ilih~ Whim
reducedf and pressure bunt up. Jn this wea- "ZoJTu" 1~ ~howu Thdrsrii{Y ·lllllhh
ther Jt's a tougher job. .
ut 8 p 111 , ucruss the COU}Jtl'y, be·

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8.00 Nat Kina.·(:o!• !bow
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THE DRIVER'S
SEAT

"OUTI YIIW PlLMS
Sfoutrouter Robtlrt Mlll11 &amp;how
ed cotor.d nlm8 on Nature anct
l'lr1t Aid when Troop 245. Boy
&amp;lou~ of Am•rtea, met ut th"'
Ubr111' Korutay evening. Aul ~t ­
abt Scoutn'lattera prnent Wtl't'
lJtonard. awllatlow.aky,
Cho-rlaJ
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habits that might be improved lor the general
welfare

NO. 43
The world's trig•(est hosp!l :d
thank heavL•ns. wlll nevef' h•·
built. A eoupltl or saft~ly expert s
rl11ured Oul the olher day that,
if there hMLi been no pi-ogress
mud 1! in tile ron.•tunl battle to
Qavc llvtl on the hfllhwufs, n
bospJt•l of fHnlu sUe Hile would
hive to be con.structod

The PricP. Is Right

My Little Margie
Bnde and Groom
3 00 Queen For A Day
3 45 Modern RomanL"e!

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jump to concluding that Middl eport too
would be without water
Quite shortly, this serious probl em of tfie.
company's on the Pomeroy hill addition I
should be solved. A booster pump at the foot
of the hill today was pumping half water and
half nothing. Water was not a-r riving to the
pump in the qualltity it could pump. nor io
the quantity demanded on the ht' II So there

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9.00 Romper RoOm
10·00 The Prlce ts Rlgbt
to·:m Truth or Consequer.cet

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Pennsylvania Sta(e . Unlv~rJJlt&gt;:
H'l bv.ct:e,
-::-:r-n"'in-,--;-h-ow---,th'"i-ev-e-, -.,--"'".k-.---=1~-- - Wll!!amM adrnits he'! .;excited'~ bas announced eat.bhahment of
vo
ook J'at b'
it -1 ~ ~'the ract ttull thfl about the pro,., pert.
1 a curriculum in land.QOa ...... archl·
t Tn3 tour ove r, Lo~ found someone
worl
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ha stolen his car parkPd ouhide h~vfl1 ha
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·' to b!' bull! to provir!fl
!he station.
flnnl reflt!n,l( plflf'e~ ftlr th"' manv
lhOilfiAnrlll who would have hef'n
LUION MIITINO
killed had not the work of traf .
FeeneY·Btnnett Pn,~~t. No. 128,
fir tl111Zine(!rR, AultJm ollv !.' t•n g-1
Amerltlt~ Leu:Jon, wlll have thetr
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n1•er11. high wAy
dr ~ l e: nl'rs ilnd
reruln nu!ttln~ Wdnesrtay 111
s11fety L'xperts bct•n partly effl'C
1':80 at tbe Le1lon Hall with
tlve.
i1 ANIII ltOWOOD
Louls I.Onf, tommander, presM·
tn1. Reoortt of the State Convt1l·
Thcov r.onrlud£&gt;d th nt. tr\thous.th · I AM :•f.i::•~e!:~!
tlon will be xlvtr'! ourln~ tht'
thf' hi(hwuy nccirlcnl situatton
meetlns
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news. The goOd new• fs that very shortly u
shouldn't happen any more. The answer is
th at the eu.rrtnt hot weather ~jmply is pulling
more water through home taps~ a·ir condition-

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Children' s.Home Hill Monday; Trouble To Be Solv.ed

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EductJtiona/ And Public Service Type 01 P.rogram
Bruce BlJven, an egghead of the clearest
hue, remarked in a Sunday release that never
befol'f!have so few Ued to so many as do to~yin ~e United States. He was referring to
the add.1ction of te1evislon advertisers to
stretch tho truth about their products huckstered over the air by picture and sound
The Federal Communications Commission
Is reported In a deep study over what to do
about it. So far they are stymied against th e
reluctance or doins anything tbat might slow
do•n the beautiful pace or merchandise flowInc from factory to user in the byways or
America reached so thoroughly now by TV
Mr. Bliven undoubtedly ha&lt; a good point
Usten for e..mple, to the plugs about modern toothpaste• with all their added medications to prevent tooth decay, germ develop·
ment, B D. (bad breath). Any dentist worth a
set or dentures will tell you the claims are
largely from a world of dreams.
But TV, while it may be used for telling
fibs to gadget-hungry America, alao lends itself spreading to quite worthwhile propaganda and lnformatioo. One in particular Is public service cartoon skits about litterl9g our

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the easy enti-y and exit, that only a 4-dOor sedan provideo ••• yet you pay no.more ,
than you would for many].-door models or 'competiti_ve mrke. Cb,~ from,the -8, .I '
President Claooie with its many price-included utna ouCh as 4-b8iTef carburetor! .•
and finned air-cooled brakes-most effeetive on the road, •• the luxurious Packard
with its built-in au~arger and smooth boulevard ride •• , the Commandet.V-8
or Champion Six" with big car perlonnance at am&amp;ll car pri&lt;e. And no matbr
which you choose you can he certain that you are getting modem atyling ~ Will· '
stay up to date for' years to oome .•• operating eoonomy seoond to· none ••• r.n4 ""' "'
the lowest depreciation raetor in the automotive induotry. See your deeler toda.10 ·
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r.t 1 eouldn bend o-ver tD tie mY
shoelace•. So I _..nt to a pm in

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Kiddleport, 0., JlllT n, •..,.....

MAKE MEDICINE FOR RACINE GAME

Miami Beaeti, where rm llylnl
now, and took off 10 pound1. I'm

,.UNIS WUL DONI
SCOTIA, Jl , Y.~P)-FiroDIOn
battered their ny intD t.he apart~
ment of Mr•. John MeGinn here
.d~ • rust of wind blew • doo,r

The 1l1t time he fought, when

•hut, Jock.iDJ her out and 1moke
bepn pou-rina from th• windowa .

f_jown to 21~ pounds now 1nd !eel
real lfood."

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The fin!'lifhten bunt into t h e

,September of
he w~i&amp;)led
u-.~H pound£. Rltht now, exeept
f.or the suspielon of a spirt- tire
in the belt ::~rea, be look• fit 11nd

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HOLLAIID, llleb. - !UI'l - A
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JASONVILLE, Ind . - ( UP} Twelve ciylc leadert kicked off tbli boor ~Udod , _ lie.n. 'lfl)b . o
toWD't 'feleaD·up rampaien" bJ tru&lt;k· ~ J~M ~-~~t
~erubbln8 the Jt:ruts and · sidew'i6'i."~,i,:~· )~·
walks ·in the bulineu dLrtrlet at
DELAWAilE, •Ob!O.!-• JUn ::;.\
5 a .m .
&amp;!ant
that ffDate'd ov• ~ be
U. 8. Navy nuller lll'ooklyn 11111'"
VITiaAN PICKET
GRAND RAP1D8, Mich. - (UP) ing tbe Spanllh·.l)Deritan ..., ~
-Clyde Velt.er, member or a team· been pre ~en I~ to the eft)' of~..
!ten local, hu picketed a gravel ware. The flt:J ••• donated' , ·.bf
firm on a full-time basia since :W•Iter S. Po!lodr:, ez. who recelyed
March , 1951. Most of hi! tlme iJ 11 from his late brother, C,apt:
spent in1ide his ur which bears a Edwin Tayll)r PqJI~, 1 fonn:tr
officer on tbe ahip. ·
r:ign, "on strike."

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into one ep~rgelic bqn41e who l'ilols the Middleport Little League
lad isn't trYJng hjs verx ~t ,dui'b!g- 'freguent practice sessions, it's
field 011 ll!e do9ble." His slfon~ ~a·seball medjcine has. resulted -the
' nlng Of 24 contests this summer agalll$1 all comers. Sat\lrday mght at
efflil Racine, Lillie .Leaguers under Bachtel Field lights to estahlislt .!'e!~~ •.~
, cy. ~eated, left toJ1ght, Pliul ThOI!IPSOn, 1\llk~ Bratton, B~ddy M011re,
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i»Y)i John Blake. D'avld Co'vert. K,neellng, Ml ckey Morris, David Thollllls, Da':el
~obp Singer, Gene Wise, JIJnlny Miller. StB!Iding, Owen Bratton, WUUam Cnner
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ter and .Mrs. Clrra Jane WUliamR
of Athen! were weekend guests
of Mr. apd Mn. Nolan Shuster.
l'drs. Walter Gruestr aq.d c}\11·
' dren Candy and WalUtr. &amp;rJ' vlci·

~Eji&gt;JilnY, ltllohael Mouis, Ml·
cllllli ,llra'tton, Charle.s Bush.
Ri'Cbyd Bolin, Buddy Moore,
Jam~)"lllller, Joh• . Sillier. Dor

np t .MelCirmey, Claren~ Hollen·
shead, Jobn Blake, David covert,

Also visiting are Dr. and Mrs.
Willlam Jerie and family (former
residents of Pomeroy) at BreCk·

vUie, O.

--·---'~-

Guests Depart
For Arizon.a ·
.tlome Aftt)r Visit .

Middleport Boy
Sc.out Troop On
8MIIeHike

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Admitted: N~e.
l)j.charged : DAle Arml,
den, Ohio.

li)Od, efficient tervice.

Ham·

ROTLAND
to

the

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foUowlng

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F~RNITUU

Rutland, Ohio

Arllold Gnll!, .......r

.. '

members of tb~ Wolf Patrol:
Forrest Bachtel, Gary Ault, Ertc
Chami&gt;E)rs, J~~:mes Hollon. Rice Had
these Ap,.che patrol
memberd ·
David Zerkk!,
David Anna!,
Charles Cheadie
and Randall
Bowles .spe\nt part. of the time
witb them. '·'"·" ·

'

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Mlddlipoi'l Society
Mrs.

· G.rogan

and'· her:- log

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with an ELECTRIC WATER HEITD
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Jate iw work f~ Jack Of hot '!VAter, WAll! JW
~Water ~ter ~ wa really eajg "jl!.'t Pll!t lut*'

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BALTIMORE UP -

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~cr ~· ~ume ~ ..... ~ "qqm " ,
f~ucee.n ~-~e-ciC)C~ ~ at
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It with mual&lt;: and one fan alre~dy

hu IU&amp;a:l!:ated, "Open

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n,or

Richardt" 11 a poarlble moral~
boOo!lter.
Orlle offlelala feel that a team
sons mllht apur the club on to
greater IIOIJ:htl.

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on 61dtlmt ·aone by E. L. W~1te
entitled, "Don't Kill the Blrdr,''

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U!lAL NOTICE

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'Public l~lon. and HHrlnO ,of
PropoM&lt;I Tax 8u;,joj for lt5' .

Sollollur( Lo'"l '5"""1 Dhtrfiot
Notice ·is hearby Jiven that /the
economtata thortlf · 'propoaed tax- ouci.,~t of tbe Sal·
! isbury Local Sc!bool Distriet for

the calendar fear 1958 will :bf oP.
·en -fol' p"bllc-1 tn~don . _in trpa,
I· !tee of the t:;&lt;i!Plt.t $ui&gt;"1'!JIIend,~l·
ol'$cMols, at lhe' ~vpertlite~~••l• ·
· oftlce, ,l'Omer.oy, Ohlr), bj)t~ip ~
houi~ qf 1:'00 · P·'"m~ to •:lXI." i , !Ji•.. •
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from • lpcal bulk delller w))o tan aerve you PtOIJIJitoo
ly ed where a new cuttomer em buy lasta1la(Joa
at a reduced price. We are equipped to etve yoa

Anistant 'ScQutmastera of · Troop
2~. Bpy Scouts of .(mer~•·
took their patrols on •n

to

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BUY YOUR BOTTLED GAS

Blr~: None.

Gene Coleman 1pd Larry Rlee,

Thursday.

Pomeroy P•nonall

~ml
werE"

and J4n.

night eigllt mile hill:e

N

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va.,

Thoren farm at Fivf Points laat

Paul 'lliJ.I?mpson, Gene Wise, Oa· • Mr. an&gt;~ Mra. ,Ted Ro""rts lell
vid Thoma• and Mark 'hnilehiU,
~·
"""'
bat boY•
M.pnday for their ttome, Tucson,
ArJz. / after. a ·vl.~t With relatives
and frlends. Wl)ile here t.pey
were tlle house guest!! of Mrs. T
~,
Weekend guests o( Mrs. Nolan A. Henne..ssy and spent the week
~1 Shuster and ' moth\!!:" Mr•· Lore~t, end lit ,fJt. i ll'JeDnt ·with Mr. a"nd
WheUtone of Lincoln fUll were Mr.s. Grant :Roberts.
.Mrs. Esijl~"' Cornell ~nd daush·
During their stay here they

,,

the weekend bere '

Mrs. H-elen Tipton and daueh· ·H~kiMn~'.·
..... • John T. Robert., Little

Mrs. tors with relatives In Canton, 0.

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Prices on-Tires are Plui ·Fed. Tax
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· AndWjth l!!!eappabie Casing Trpde·ln ·

and

' · Oweq Brat~oh, Mr. and Mra. Wm.
· CJ'in-ei'~ Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
lhlnnf, Mr. and Mrs. Moore,
, ml}etr(lf . th! team are Russell

$20.95
;bNLY I

ol

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ter Gall of Barlowe. Fla., and W'(!re dinner guesti 'Ot Mr.' and
Mrs. Myrtle Miller of Wlnterhav- Mrs. Thomas Hennessy Jr., Mr.
en, Fla. Mrs. Miller will remai:t ll.n(! Mrs. Aaron Zahl, Mr. and Mrs
here for an indefinite \\islt.
Robert Roberts and !CtD~ .and M:.

.,Th,e Uttlp ~ague Indian• had
a wl.enl!r ~4$t Z!t the Mlddlepqrt
Fridav ilight.
Roadside' Park
Adul~!l · pt*nt were Mr.. and ~J.
Woo~ow ~ ~all :Jrh , Mr. a.nd Mfl.

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Reg. -

Deluxe TUbeless Tirea

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frl'day
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TIRE TRADit-IG TIME

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The Staff and
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erlnned. "Boy, I wu aretUnJJ iG
r.t 1 eouldn bend o-ver tD tie mY
shoelace•. So I _..nt to a pm in

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Kiddleport, 0., JlllT n, •..,.....

MAKE MEDICINE FOR RACINE GAME

Miami Beaeti, where rm llylnl
now, and took off 10 pound1. I'm

,.UNIS WUL DONI
SCOTIA, Jl , Y.~P)-FiroDIOn
battered their ny intD t.he apart~
ment of Mr•. John MeGinn here
.d~ • rust of wind blew • doo,r

The 1l1t time he fought, when

•hut, Jock.iDJ her out and 1moke
bepn pou-rina from th• windowa .

f_jown to 21~ pounds now 1nd !eel
real lfood."

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The fin!'lifhten bunt into t h e

,September of
he w~i&amp;)led
u-.~H pound£. Rltht now, exeept
f.or the suspielon of a spirt- tire
in the belt ::~rea, be look• fit 11nd

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fiJme UJJtlrr • pol or eh.arred
prunet .

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Cqi.LIIION
HOLLAIID, llleb. - !UI'l - A
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JASONVILLE, Ind . - ( UP} Twelve ciylc leadert kicked off tbli boor ~Udod , _ lie.n. 'lfl)b . o
toWD't 'feleaD·up rampaien" bJ tru&lt;k· ~ J~M ~-~~t
~erubbln8 the Jt:ruts and · sidew'i6'i."~,i,:~· )~·
walks ·in the bulineu dLrtrlet at
DELAWAilE, •Ob!O.!-• JUn ::;.\
5 a .m .
&amp;!ant
that ffDate'd ov• ~ be
U. 8. Navy nuller lll'ooklyn 11111'"
VITiaAN PICKET
GRAND RAP1D8, Mich. - (UP) ing tbe Spanllh·.l)Deritan ..., ~
-Clyde Velt.er, member or a team· been pre ~en I~ to the eft)' of~..
!ten local, hu picketed a gravel ware. The flt:J ••• donated' , ·.bf
firm on a full-time basia since :W•Iter S. Po!lodr:, ez. who recelyed
March , 1951. Most of hi! tlme iJ 11 from his late brother, C,apt:
spent in1ide his ur which bears a Edwin Tayll)r PqJI~, 1 fonn:tr
officer on tbe ahip. ·
r:ign, "on strike."

'hard.

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milk.

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into one ep~rgelic bqn41e who l'ilols the Middleport Little League
lad isn't trYJng hjs verx ~t ,dui'b!g- 'freguent practice sessions, it's
field 011 ll!e do9ble." His slfon~ ~a·seball medjcine has. resulted -the
' nlng Of 24 contests this summer agalll$1 all comers. Sat\lrday mght at
efflil Racine, Lillie .Leaguers under Bachtel Field lights to estahlislt .!'e!~~ •.~
, cy. ~eated, left toJ1ght, Pliul ThOI!IPSOn, 1\llk~ Bratton, B~ddy M011re,
.
i»Y)i John Blake. D'avld Co'vert. K,neellng, Ml ckey Morris, David Thollllls, Da':el
~obp Singer, Gene Wise, JIJnlny Miller. StB!Iding, Owen Bratton, WUUam Cnner
IJ!!~lieers), Cal), ~c!J IJ.o!i~. Cj:l~les BuS\!, ~~ Cole, Russ JllcElhinne~··=~-:-:-.,-

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ter and .Mrs. Clrra Jane WUliamR
of Athen! were weekend guests
of Mr. apd Mn. Nolan Shuster.
l'drs. Walter Gruestr aq.d c}\11·
' dren Candy and WalUtr. &amp;rJ' vlci·

~Eji&gt;JilnY, ltllohael Mouis, Ml·
cllllli ,llra'tton, Charle.s Bush.
Ri'Cbyd Bolin, Buddy Moore,
Jam~)"lllller, Joh• . Sillier. Dor

np t .MelCirmey, Claren~ Hollen·
shead, Jobn Blake, David covert,

Also visiting are Dr. and Mrs.
Willlam Jerie and family (former
residents of Pomeroy) at BreCk·

vUie, O.

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Guests Depart
For Arizon.a ·
.tlome Aftt)r Visit .

Middleport Boy
Sc.out Troop On
8MIIeHike

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Admitted: N~e.
l)j.charged : DAle Arml,
den, Ohio.

li)Od, efficient tervice.

Ham·

ROTLAND
to

the

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foUowlng

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Rutland, Ohio

Arllold Gnll!, .......r

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members of tb~ Wolf Patrol:
Forrest Bachtel, Gary Ault, Ertc
Chami&gt;E)rs, J~~:mes Hollon. Rice Had
these Ap,.che patrol
memberd ·
David Zerkk!,
David Anna!,
Charles Cheadie
and Randall
Bowles .spe\nt part. of the time
witb them. '·'"·" ·

'

.

Mlddlipoi'l Society
Mrs.

· G.rogan

and'· her:- log

.

.,.,R !f.AIM ·

with an ELECTRIC WATER HEITD
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that 1s
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~ ..ra•e pile apia yoar llak •• ; ~all!lr !!ld=it

W:•

Jate iw work f~ Jack Of hot '!VAter, WAll! JW
~Water ~ter ~ wa really eajg "jl!.'t Pll!t lut*'

an

BALTIMORE UP -

*" "

wae¢'.
~cr ~· ~ume ~ ..... ~ "qqm " ,
f~ucee.n ~-~e-ciC)C~ ~ at
•¢

Orioles Saying
It With Music
For Win Streak

...r

htacillf ,.~ I,ta t.eclcly ~owatt cr, !Us Job 110 4Jc•..iji
~
Will Sacl.,. ~ .... ~"' ·~·

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f1IUt-.
7 1V41f JftfJr, /

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The Blltl·

more Orlolea have decided to aay
It with mual&lt;: and one fan alre~dy

hu IU&amp;a:l!:ated, "Open

The

n,or

Richardt" 11 a poarlble moral~
boOo!lter.
Orlle offlelala feel that a team
sons mllht apur the club on to
greater IIOIJ:htl.

'

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The darlhone entry so far Is

on 61dtlmt ·aone by E. L. W~1te
entitled, "Don't Kill the Blrdr,''

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TV Pressure
Shifts'Bowl

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Legal Notice
'

U!lAL NOTICE

t ,

'Public l~lon. and HHrlnO ,of
PropoM&lt;I Tax 8u;,joj for lt5' .

Sollollur( Lo'"l '5"""1 Dhtrfiot
Notice ·is hearby Jiven that /the
economtata thortlf · 'propoaed tax- ouci.,~t of tbe Sal·
! isbury Local Sc!bool Distriet for

the calendar fear 1958 will :bf oP.
·en -fol' p"bllc-1 tn~don . _in trpa,
I· !tee of the t:;&lt;i!Plt.t $ui&gt;"1'!JIIend,~l·
ol'$cMols, at lhe' ~vpertlite~~••l• ·
· oftlce, ,l'Omer.oy, Ohlr), bj)t~ip ~
houi~ qf 1:'00 · P·'"m~ to •:lXI." i , !Ji•.. •
"E~, ,lor ;19n da~tbealnnl~f ~u!f '.
23, 196?. ~
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f!.i~J~:

·

Coleman had

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from • lpcal bulk delller w))o tan aerve you PtOIJIJitoo
ly ed where a new cuttomer em buy lasta1la(Joa
at a reduced price. We are equipped to etve yoa

Anistant 'ScQutmastera of · Troop
2~. Bpy Scouts of .(mer~•·
took their patrols on •n

to

'

BUY YOUR BOTTLED GAS

Blr~: None.

Gene Coleman 1pd Larry Rlee,

Thursday.

Pomeroy P•nonall

~ml
werE"

and J4n.

night eigllt mile hill:e

N

'

va.,

Thoren farm at Fivf Points laat

Paul 'lliJ.I?mpson, Gene Wise, Oa· • Mr. an&gt;~ Mra. ,Ted Ro""rts lell
vid Thoma• and Mark 'hnilehiU,
~·
"""'
bat boY•
M.pnday for their ttome, Tucson,
ArJz. / after. a ·vl.~t With relatives
and frlends. Wl)ile here t.pey
were tlle house guest!! of Mrs. T
~,
Weekend guests o( Mrs. Nolan A. Henne..ssy and spent the week
~1 Shuster and ' moth\!!:" Mr•· Lore~t, end lit ,fJt. i ll'JeDnt ·with Mr. a"nd
WheUtone of Lincoln fUll were Mr.s. Grant :Roberts.
.Mrs. Esijl~"' Cornell ~nd daush·
During their stay here they

,,

the weekend bere '

Mrs. H-elen Tipton and daueh· ·H~kiMn~'.·
..... • John T. Robert., Little

Mrs. tors with relatives In Canton, 0.

l

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Prices on-Tires are Plui ·Fed. Tax
'
'
II
•
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· AndWjth l!!!eappabie Casing Trpde·ln ·

and

' · Oweq Brat~oh, Mr. and Mra. Wm.
· CJ'in-ei'~ Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
lhlnnf, Mr. and Mrs. Moore,
, ml}etr(lf . th! team are Russell

$20.95
;bNLY I

ol

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" Reg, ,._ UG\fll

"·
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ter Gall of Barlowe. Fla., and W'(!re dinner guesti 'Ot Mr.' and
Mrs. Myrtle Miller of Wlnterhav- Mrs. Thomas Hennessy Jr., Mr.
en, Fla. Mrs. Miller will remai:t ll.n(! Mrs. Aaron Zahl, Mr. and Mrs
here for an indefinite \\islt.
Robert Roberts and !CtD~ .and M:.

.,Th,e Uttlp ~ague Indian• had
a wl.enl!r ~4$t Z!t the Mlddlepqrt
Fridav ilight.
Roadside' Park
Adul~!l · pt*nt were Mr.. and ~J.
Woo~ow ~ ~all :Jrh , Mr. a.nd Mfl.

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670 X 15 .................... NOW

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$11.9'5

Reg. -

Deluxe TUbeless Tirea

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League
',";, L1'ttle
• T
IndIOn
eam
..
;_d
On
frl'day
FelT-

Reg.- f2UJ '

Nylon Premium- SO Mos. Gu~.

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ReJ.- UR,7~ .'

12 mos. Gu1rtl!tee- New Casi•J

~.

New Haven,
per.

v

TIRE TRADit-IG TIME

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c.au~
~1ortd

The Staff and
lhe Meits
tert , wiD
home of

~~~~ CALL, back row,

ES Pomeroy
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Dally Se Unel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 23, 1957-7 Clort, Shirley Eblin. and Betty
·::;:;;;:;;-· - - ---::':--

th~d
pIf . ay arty
The WIIHnt Worker• tlafl of
Eoter pl'ls&lt; EUB C\1"'9h will Ill"' .I H II f 'd
Tburactu evening at the home or tS
e a rl ay
~LIISSTo MEET

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A good reliable woman to !Jye
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
with an elderly coupl~ and to POMIROY - 'l.,..oom frame nicely lecated on large Jot with
take c~trc ~ their home. U lollll'Je
back yard, driveway and
terested phone ~ or 6384.
garage
bu.ildln·g . House ba1 aU
7 20 3te
hardwood woodwork, beautiful
ttairway, lar.a:e Veranda, eneJoaed
Help Wanted-Housekeeper 00
porch, full basement, and ru·
years of age. Contact John Buck
fired bot water heating. Near
ncr, 157 Dock St., Middleport.
RATES
ac:hools. Unuaual at onl7 $8MJO.
7-16-12tp
2 eeau Pf~· word, one t~rtion. Minim21'11 eharp &amp;oe.--4 ~nll
Only $2000.00 required for ownper word for three coneeeutive inscrtioo.il.
FEMALE WANI'ED lmmedlattly
er'a equity and aa11 ume eJdatins
Special - O.e mouth for 25 cents per word.
for 3-6 weeks. Unattached, reloan. E.1timated replaCement
Full rate of 2 cenbl per word will be chorged tor adverti11ing ll
sponsible v.ooman, 21-M yrs. of
eost $30.000.00.
aot paid for before the l~to of each month following Insertion.
age. Exp~lienced with eblid
Erren in Advert.Jsios--Should be reported immediately. The
care, cooking and general boua~ MfDDLFPORT - 5-room
frame
n.u,. Sentlnel •'" not be reapofi'llble for mo11e than one tncor·
h
work.
Good pay. Muit live in.
ouae wJt:, bath and autotnatic
t'tt.1 Insertion.
Phone 241, Mrs. Finley. 7 1~ Ote
18&amp;-firei'l heating, One-fioor plan,
Cerd of Thank&amp; and Soeeld Noticee of Events $1.00. Obltuarlee
llhingle exterior. Newly dtQotat·
oubllshed at 1 cent per word.
d
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v,1Y man 11e an d .rfi...-ep1ace.
Lev lot. $6500.00.
FOR SALE '
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PHONii 101-Y
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"m*)nite LtJII.I(Il:e - Lane Cedar
Pedestal FAN
Cb.sta - LAU Window PansAvailable now. Ratea reaaonMARTIN RESTAURANT
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Fri&amp;ld&lt;~ire Refrl1erators.
Braley. Pho.oe
able. Homer
Mlddlepof't
NI!)TICI OF IALI OF BONDS
Iaker llurnlture, Middleport, Ohle
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of the VUlage
Wanted.5PAPER IL~NGTh.G- ·2&amp; Clerk
of
121
Of
drop leaf table , rorker,
years exper1en ce- Free es'l Me1gs Countr,
cabinet. steel co.t, pie
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln 1 o'clotk noon of'o:~~~::~:~!.~:r,-~~
We wish to thank all thoJc w!l•
end
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chair!i
and
rniscel124 Qh'10
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lnneou ~ arlicles. Call 926 .x.
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illne11s and death o£ our belov'·
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ed son and
brother. · Specio!
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Model ~6 ST . In good rondition.
"BY the
nur11e1 and Dr. Butrimas at
Priced lo )Jieli. Sec Dick Taylor or
Hour
Meigs
General
Hospllal
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Clrland
Ralii.m~. 0 .. , or
&amp;lso the many friends and kind
phone Porn~!.·
7 20 3tc
or
neighbou.
Contr•ct"
Mr. and Mtl. Hoa Searle~.
Saw du.~l ind s
ings. loaded 1n
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and children.
your trurk fro m bin or deliv·
eGradint 6 Dlt.ch Diillllil
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VALLEY MFG.
eBaek-lloe Service
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CORP., TUPPERS PLAINS, 0.
eTruck Loadin1 Equ~pmeat
Phone Coolville 1250. 7·18-25tc
eDump Truck Servlce
'.l'he month of July again Is here.
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
To u11 the SaddCJit 'Jf the year.
10~6 Harley Davidson Motorcych~
Phone Cheshire 7·74.'79
A bitter grief, a shock severe,
Model 56 St. In good condition,
To part with one we loved so
Priced
to SPII. St!e Dick Taylor
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or
Frank
Cleland, Racine, o.,
723-Ht!
The Stout Family
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hi,., pondl,
FOR SAL~
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The unricnigr;ed is orrcrtng for
H. RA WL!IIGB SONS CO. - 2t sale the 'l'homas A Waj.lncr pro- .• C.owdery, Long ~ott.,..: P~•
hour "'ret&gt;ker ServiQe.
DaJ nNt.y tn Lc1Hrt Falls, Ohio, ap.10.
$-~11
Pbon&amp; 8321. Nlaat Pbooe prais~d aL $12.000.00 and cannot
sERVici,
1103P·Yl DODGE · PLni.OUTH be sold ror less than I hat amount IWllO •
Phoa• 00, Cleland A,PUanM
OEALUS.
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Store, l.l.d
MilD s~, Pom.eror
Probate Court. For inrormaUon
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pertaining to bidding , call Syb\1
Ebcrsbach. Phone No. 467 .
Q\J!Cit SERVICE on Wileh C..
p~tll!•t b7 Fujlii'J Tralnod
19M OldAmoblle $2,4~ S1,1per 88
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48, Inclusive, of the&lt; ReviSed Code,

Said bonds are issued in antiei·
patlon ol the. eollectiOn ' of ~;peclal
assessments heretofore levied for
the pur~e of con:atrucUng wa-ter
mBlna and layl"''" wat":- pipe ~Jl
streets of the·'villa_ae
for the waterworkll distribution s·ystem of the
village, under authority of the

able to the vUlage, equa,l to at
Jeut one (1,.) per eent of the
bonds bid for, upon eonditlon that
it the bid U; ac~pted ' the fieeal
o!Cieer will deliver to the suceeMful bidder, within three weeks of
the aword, a complf'te, certified
transcript or the proceedlna:s,
showing the bondl to have been
legally Issued and the bidder will
receive and pay for such boncb alit
may . be- lesued as above Rt fort-h,
within 30 days of the award, aatd
bond to be forfeited or said cheek
to be retained by the village if
sald condiUon Ia not fulfilled; or
said ehed: to be returned promptly at the request of the suecessful
bidder if tbe transcript is not deUYered within the time sp~cified
bereln. Tbt. village reserves the
right to Ti!]ect any and all bids.
The rrinclpal amount of the 111-

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1 to 40, in_clua:ive, of the denomln· and under and punuant to an or- .-hl4:!h event ·~:~;:~t~Jii~:f;~:f
ation of $1,000 each, exe~t bond dplanc~ No. 1~. adopted by the annual maturities will
No. 1 of the denpminatton 01 $1,200 council of said vUllge on July 2, The bonds are offered 11ubjed to
and bonds numbered 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 19B7.
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this condition.
12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 .tnd 24 of the
Both prinelpal and interest are
No conditional bids wUI be re·
denomJnaUon of $M)O each, bear· pa;¥able from limited taxM at the ceived. The appJ'oviDK opioJon of
ing interest at the rate of. rour Village Clerk's oflice, Syracuse, Peck, Shaffer • Williams, bond
(f%) per cent per annum, payable Ohio.
attorneys of Cincinnati, Oh!ulo, wbldK
aemi-annually on the 16th day or
be furniahed tc the auec:ea 1 1 June and the l~th day .of Decem·
All bids must be actompanied der at bit expense.
ber of eaeb year, commencing by a bond or cerUfied check, pay·
December lS, 1957, and maturina:
on December HI of each year, as
fpllows: $1,70G in 10M, '$1.300
from 19S9 to 1969, inclusive and
$2,000 from 1970 to 1977, inclusive.
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to d o, ao may
present 8 bid or 1Jids for said
bo 0 d1 ~o.~ d
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..,..se upon t e r bearing 8
different nte of interest than that
hereinabove specified, provided
that .vhere 1 fraetlonal interest
rate is bid, such fraction shall be
one-quarter of one per cent or 8
multiple thereof _

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Rock Sp~ga qr~nltr: wUI meet
In re g uJar "'Sc~s lon Th ur!!duy .1ul•;
25 at 9 .P· M. Oliye Gpm~ro wiJI
pr.e tent l\ pro:ram and refrcs!··
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Bids should be sealed and en.
dorsed: "BID FOR WATERWORKS

ASSESSMENT BONDS."
VR •'ehardc Dukckwortb
111age 1er

NOtice ia hereby eiven that Serah Edltb Bowm1n, whm Post OC·
lice address ia 989 Brownell Av~
nue, Middleport, Ohio, has been

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by one of our mcchanlc:~~. Blaett·
Servlce. R. A. Finlaw, 312 E.
nar't, Pomeroy.
'7 20 8tc
Y1ln St., Pomefl'l·
4 27 tf
ftlr betl u1ed ur VALUES, aee
BILL CHlLJlS.
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modcf'n. Call 2171 l.Altart Falls
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· Jt 1t1U 11 unllktly that you ·~ve ·•een anythlnr llke tht,J one~ Tbe~
, tlta b&amp;en -~ dp . a tO.toot·long obllehraUon deck ~ clubhoU18J
ltrttcbln1 from 50th •treet-eut ot Ul,e RooKy movl• hOWJe an4i
covered. w:ttb a 8trlped canopy. Flo~ :ti"'Xtl aN on hlnll and ~1
too, are 10 large wlndowe through WhiCh the membtra ~that wordl
IUckllln my t,hro•t} may peer at the JabOrer&amp;
l'vt \fled.. Lord Jtnow1 I've ~rled. Thla Ill a ~ti in ~kih buil-t
enclleply· f.t'e bleing tom down or thrown up, and thlllre'l i.lway• &amp;
hand7 exuvatlon hoJe Into wblch to ·look thO~JhU'ull,r . Wblle ~
Jhoy11111 whee:Je an\! bulldozers groan. I .h ave Hen tbe ,l!tue :poti
of taltht~; . •LandiN a. if trandx~-but I get. no musare•.. Whta
I look in, &amp;11 .1 ate iJ: dirt being dug or rive,bl being riVeted. Wit!~ a
Deborah Ken movie down Lhc block I Mould w&amp;&amp;te my time wa't.ch· "
11tc thll m~-..mllh?
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John D. Rockefellt~. Jr., paused to Juperin~ :from &amp;far the con• ;.
.. ~Uo• ot ·the Aoapciated :rr&lt;as ~un&lt;i~ at the Center. When
. lt)oM g~al:!bed ~·,arm: &amp;!14 Wid him tQ ''Keep nwvJng, ,lnJ4dy}'. be :
,· ~ed. (or a-couple· of d•ys &amp;nd ·_ then or(~ the ciu~~-·'Itw•• l
· one·ot the .Jrat, .i f not ~lfe 4ret. ventures of Ua kind, and'lubleq~tly 1
. 'b~lder1 aiJ· t«ame- c;oy ¥fide PVt pol'tholea,;an4 "watching w!Jj(JOYf!'~ [·
lD ,Qlto feiict~,'A1'9~ their b:ud,dlng akyB9rapera.
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l :', -/. the~~ tor wbl~ 2i,.OOO tc;tna of' roCk and mt _ali-ead~ Jiave ~fi!l '\
e~Ytl,to(!, , I$ ~o be constru~ted on tbo sit' '9~ the ol&lt;L ~IVD(J~r :'
~m .ot Ch,' NeW York fl.ailway company. A'lready ~e .a~ -~9,\'t!l . ,
be.ve .unt~l\~ trolley wheels, raul, SWitch trogli: and .IU.J\ltar '~• .J
ot the T~erviUe days.
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1 know what an old trolley WheellooJca Jtke. I should ata.nd around ,
'aa II tascilia~ed. by a. oobra, just to watch &amp; bulldoZer ~o:p one put ;
otthedlrt!
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by 12,00Q QtnCe: workers-br!nklng to 4.7,000 the employe populatio,Jf
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· ~'1~ it' ,. to;"~"'' au wW app....,.te
ttr,~ !1=1! ·6fi~~1h1 tbat
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the .buDding of"'.t!heir
aerie. ·x dent ly, the ·-~ItlbMuie'l w 11 have a fiiw tby c~nes and
r llulld~r~ ·on Jiau4 at e.U times for--Ule 5-:i boys to use to demon~
! 1trate tL tect~ruc&amp;f 1}:1olnt wttb.
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one Side; '8nefb!lng at the JdU•r.s ae they superintend aw..y. As I say,
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not.
:eua:~ wbit's ttle maher wtth me and you c:an make
bbok'tl:•qt~ I'll bEi at m;y oftafyt~t•• tomorrow moi'ning to take up Utia_
lf9~ tn detail.,
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Room1
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127
Butternut.
7·l8-12te
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PAilM - 120 A. 7-room house,
lar•e barn, outlmlkllngs. Timber
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bouse For Sah1: n room hout~e.
Complete wltb furniture juat •11
House for S1le b)' owner. Belutl·
It ,ll-llrJ6 lot, 2 porc)Vla, out·
ful ran·ch ll)'la, n bcrl room
butldlnp, buement,
clstern. Unfurnished 3 bedroom home.
home with red wood aiding,
Call 6172 before 4 :30. 7-18-6tc
boUle 111 In tltctum, young
Pine paneled Jlvlng room, wlth
fruit &amp;reet beglnnln1 · to bear.
WllOd burnln1 lirt'plncc, full
1r1pe1 lftd 1trawberriett Route ( 14) ~R.;~t
hastment. Located on Orchard
7 below Middleport. ·Sollln1 bn·
Hill; Galllpoll~ '!MOO. Call
4·ROOM
HOUSE,
3
Atrl' garden.
eeUJe of lllnee:l. Mra. Olto
GaL 16113.
7-22·Ste
$35.00 pef mo. At Apple Grove.
Mul:ord, Middleport, 0 ., Rt.
See A.lox \Vb*'clcr.
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USED roll-a-way bc(l. Call S031S
betwc('n 7:90 A. M. an~ 7:30 COIIP\.£TIIi IJiouran.. Protoetloo.
puppler. rw·f~ct for field work
Lito, Aut.. Plro, Polio. C111 Dor
P.M.
or ahow. Wr.lte: W. R. Elber7-23-Stc
llllla, Klddloport, Olllo.
leld, 818 OakS~. Hlllaboro, 0 .
WANTED:24"
Boy'l
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u_p! WbBt'• the m•~ter· ~1th 'me •. an~7! Wh're

DEAD

10--Far Sole or Rent
For Sale : e room houRe. bath aJI

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for
lt'J, X tor tha two O'a, etc:. Stri&amp;1•_- let,ttrt, · apo~
t-.plutt; tl'le)ength .and fonne.uon. ot• ttlt word&amp;·. are &amp;11 hLnt+._h day the ~odt; letters are different.
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brakes.
Fully
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PRII INSTALLATION
equipped. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
be duplexed ca~ily. John M. MufCiera, seat covera1 batteries,
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Richmond, 814 E. Main St.,
tires. Budget terma. Moore's,
1986 Buick VaC-;~lury.
f2,695'.
Pomeroy.
7-17-6tr
_8 22 lmoe
Pomeroy.
2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Smart Jvor,y li'or Sale or 'l'rllfltl 22 11crc fArm 4
lc While f\nlsl't. Dynaflow~o.
room house , mail and sl'h(IOI
One earefal ownor. BlaottnBr'l,
bus roule Sell or 'fratlc for
Pomeroy.
'l 20 8tc
hou.sc nnJ lot.
7-17-6t9
CONCRJ!TB BLOCKS
19M Bulek V8 Super. S1,5915. 4- ~'or Salc- 2 wheel Lrailcr , used
dr. Sedan. Dynanow drive. R &amp;
t•sr p11rts, tires, chickens. Cl)ldt:
....lid l o - Por L H. New one cost about $4!SOO.OO
Van Cooney, Bailey Run Roacl,
Thb one lll(:e new
In appearRt. 2, Pomeroy or Phone 692~\'
GRUBSIR BLOCit CO.
ance and condition. Blaettnar's,
7-16·6tc
PDmeroy.
7 20 6tc
IIAIIM Nortll of , _ , . .
For Sale: PINING rqnm .suite.
lALlA Ford V8 Cu11tomllne. $1.095.
tRblt•, 6 chairs. buftcl . china Alun'llnlom coriltilnaUoa llOtm uG
2 dr. Sedan. One nf the best ap·
screen wlndowt and dootl. Steel
Tel. H063.
7-lll-fltp
closet.
pe:1nn1 can on our lot. Blaett·
and aluminum awnlngti and can·
7 20 6tc Pcael'tes Now Haven Ort'hnrd.
nar'a. Pomeroy.
oples. cau WJlllam Radford.
New lJnvvn. Phone TU:t4688.
hor.lr: Rlll'illla.
5 2 lmop.
1833 Chevrolet aa low 118 $895.
1·16-lf
Four beauties. 2-210's anrt 2
Bel-Aiu. One lllc:e new conver- FOR SALE- APPLES - Onr anrl
tible and S two doou . Blaett- two duLinr~ per bushel. New Havec
nar'e, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc Orchar~. New Haven. Phone TU·
24688.
7 12 lOtc
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1\.TEW l'Ol\K-Atwaya, it a ~ 11 ~~o:::;~:=
blmaetr, there oom.ea a time
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oft and make.!J &amp; reckoning ot hiJI
bUtttea, character-wise. He hunt, tor
with an eye to correcting them-and
must report 884Jy that. ln. me, the
feet man, there Js a flaw.
I haven't tbe fainteat lD.tAN:.st. tn the world tn.'
beln8' a aldewalk l!IUperintendent.
Tbl• "" to be a black atari&lt;, doesn't tt!
know that aome dtl.U:Il.ll will put up with me, eveq
though 1 eouldn't c,re JeN about pla)'tJI.g with
electric tralna, the way all grown men lhot.ild.
And there even are 4 tlllW ot my alcoholic frienb
who 11tlck by me 'when I pehllt in drtnktnr toy
martiJJII with &amp;1n ln1kad ot vodka. But not to
like idling away the time W&amp;tcl,ttn_g bul!dlnga 10

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thtlr liclewalk IUpertntendente' club- on a ~~~~ acale. tp. «m'letton t
1With J)l;e tonatrue~n of the n~w
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tltt ·Aat neW ad41Uo:n to the cente\-·• P:fJCraper pitCh
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133.· ol cash ~b~eir~e~du~e~e~d~h~y~t~h~e~a~m~o~u~n:t
payments of aS&amp;eumenh ~~~~JM~"~·l~,,~c:o:u:nt~y~,
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1'111 SIIJTB FA MILT

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Edna Kiein.

\ Gertrude KUn~ S~:~ndra Jeffer~.
t Sar.draAfowery. JohMy Eblin, Geraid Eblin, BillY Van C~ney, Ela\ne
J;Jriekles, Joyce Btl~kle 1 , Johnny
EbersJach . VIckie Weaver. K,1y
Stone.
Jackie Jaeobs Brenda Barton,
Judy Barton ,. N~lill Barton, Pat

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Notice Js hereby given that Sar•h Cro-}f aud Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at
Edith Bowm::~n, whose Post OU!ce ·to:oo •o•ctoek A. M., Saturda')', July
Address is 980 Brownell AvenUe, 27, UNI'1. Property located In Dex·
Middleport, Ohio, bas been dulY tel', Ohlo, Is Jppr&amp;ile&lt;' at $6,800.
appointed as Adminiatratrix of the and unnot be sold ,for leu than
Estate of David E. Mi~hael late of thls sum. Property located In MidRed House, Weat Virginia, deceas- dlepm1, Ohio, Is appraised at
ed. Situate w1thiu this state.
$4,000.00 and eannot be sold for
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Dated this L2th day of July, 19l!7. leu 'ban tb11 sum. Rea1 esta"'"'
John C. Bt..eon,
be ~old 'to higheat bidder, JUbjett
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Judge of the Probate Court
to the approval of t e .Cour

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Jim Lee Howllll or the New York club.

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Judae of the Probate Court
M.elga County, Ohio
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Syracu&amp;e,
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NOTICE ..OdFI "111~ .~~
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MinersVill e.

duly appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Catberine S. Michael, decq,fed, late of Meigs County, Ohio.

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M_inersvllle M_ethod ;.s:t
C~ur~h
Will hold an 1ce: crea~ soeiul
WednesC:ay ~ evenint, July 24 &amp;'.
' the f'U;her Welding Shop In

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A birthday party was •lven on
• Ju ly 19 by Mn.. Artifl Eblin for
her ·dauubbr, Diana, on her 81h ·
bi.Hhday.
Those attend!ng were Beclt:y Eblin, Dl'ana · WeyersmUler1 i)()n~l

Kldn, Mtirv 'IOcln,

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\Veynamiller. Refre•hmenta were
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aerved .

For Diana Eblin

;Mrl. Ralph Spencer.

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Dally Se Unel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 23, 1957-7 Clort, Shirley Eblin. and Betty
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The WIIHnt Worker• tlafl of
Eoter pl'ls&lt; EUB C\1"'9h will Ill"' .I H II f 'd
Tburactu evening at the home or tS
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A good reliable woman to !Jye
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
with an elderly coupl~ and to POMIROY - 'l.,..oom frame nicely lecated on large Jot with
take c~trc ~ their home. U lollll'Je
back yard, driveway and
terested phone ~ or 6384.
garage
bu.ildln·g . House ba1 aU
7 20 3te
hardwood woodwork, beautiful
ttairway, lar.a:e Veranda, eneJoaed
Help Wanted-Housekeeper 00
porch, full basement, and ru·
years of age. Contact John Buck
fired bot water heating. Near
ncr, 157 Dock St., Middleport.
RATES
ac:hools. Unuaual at onl7 $8MJO.
7-16-12tp
2 eeau Pf~· word, one t~rtion. Minim21'11 eharp &amp;oe.--4 ~nll
Only $2000.00 required for ownper word for three coneeeutive inscrtioo.il.
FEMALE WANI'ED lmmedlattly
er'a equity and aa11 ume eJdatins
Special - O.e mouth for 25 cents per word.
for 3-6 weeks. Unattached, reloan. E.1timated replaCement
Full rate of 2 cenbl per word will be chorged tor adverti11ing ll
sponsible v.ooman, 21-M yrs. of
eost $30.000.00.
aot paid for before the l~to of each month following Insertion.
age. Exp~lienced with eblid
Erren in Advert.Jsios--Should be reported immediately. The
care, cooking and general boua~ MfDDLFPORT - 5-room
frame
n.u,. Sentlnel •'" not be reapofi'llble for mo11e than one tncor·
h
work.
Good pay. Muit live in.
ouae wJt:, bath and autotnatic
t'tt.1 Insertion.
Phone 241, Mrs. Finley. 7 1~ Ote
18&amp;-firei'l heating, One-fioor plan,
Cerd of Thank&amp; and Soeeld Noticee of Events $1.00. Obltuarlee
llhingle exterior. Newly dtQotat·
oubllshed at 1 cent per word.
d
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v,1Y man 11e an d .rfi...-ep1ace.
Lev lot. $6500.00.
FOR SALE '
lOX 229
PHONii 101-Y
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24 ln.
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Painting, interior and exterior.
"m*)nite LtJII.I(Il:e - Lane Cedar
Pedestal FAN
Cb.sta - LAU Window PansAvailable now. Ratea reaaonMARTIN RESTAURANT
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Fri&amp;ld&lt;~ire Refrl1erators.
Braley. Pho.oe
able. Homer
Mlddlepof't
NI!)TICI OF IALI OF BONDS
Iaker llurnlture, Middleport, Ohle
381-Y.
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of the VUlage
Wanted.5PAPER IL~NGTh.G- ·2&amp; Clerk
of
121
Of
drop leaf table , rorker,
years exper1en ce- Free es'l Me1gs Countr,
cabinet. steel co.t, pie
mates, L. V. Reisinger, Racln 1 o'clotk noon of'o:~~~::~:~!.~:r,-~~
We wish to thank all thoJc w!l•
end
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chair!i
and
rniscel124 Qh'10
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lnneou ~ arlicles. Call 926 .x.
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illne11s and death o£ our belov'·
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aggregate sum
ed son and
brother. · Specio!
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Model ~6 ST . In good rondition.
"BY the
nur11e1 and Dr. Butrimas at
Priced lo )Jieli. Sec Dick Taylor or
Hour
Meigs
General
Hospllal
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Clrland
Ralii.m~. 0 .. , or
&amp;lso the many friends and kind
phone Porn~!.·
7 20 3tc
or
neighbou.
Contr•ct"
Mr. and Mtl. Hoa Searle~.
Saw du.~l ind s
ings. loaded 1n
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and children.
your trurk fro m bin or deliv·
eGradint 6 Dlt.ch Diillllil
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VALLEY MFG.
eBaek-lloe Service
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CORP., TUPPERS PLAINS, 0.
eTruck Loadin1 Equ~pmeat
Phone Coolville 1250. 7·18-25tc
eDump Truck Servlce
'.l'he month of July again Is here.
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
To u11 the SaddCJit 'Jf the year.
10~6 Harley Davidson Motorcych~
Phone Cheshire 7·74.'79
A bitter grief, a shock severe,
Model 56 St. In good condition,
To part with one we loved so
Priced
to SPII. St!e Dick Taylor
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or
Frank
Cleland, Racine, o.,
723-Ht!
The Stout Family
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or Phone P[)meroy 3631.
=:---:-- - - : - - - - - BULLDOZER for
hi,., pondl,
FOR SAL~
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The unricnigr;ed is orrcrtng for
H. RA WL!IIGB SONS CO. - 2t sale the 'l'homas A Waj.lncr pro- .• C.owdery, Long ~ott.,..: P~•
hour "'ret&gt;ker ServiQe.
DaJ nNt.y tn Lc1Hrt Falls, Ohio, ap.10.
$-~11
Pbon&amp; 8321. Nlaat Pbooe prais~d aL $12.000.00 and cannot
sERVici,
1103P·Yl DODGE · PLni.OUTH be sold ror less than I hat amount IWllO •
Phoa• 00, Cleland A,PUanM
OEALUS.
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Store, l.l.d
MilD s~, Pom.eror
Probate Court. For inrormaUon
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pertaining to bidding , call Syb\1
Ebcrsbach. Phone No. 467 .
Q\J!Cit SERVICE on Wileh C..
p~tll!•t b7 Fujlii'J Tralnod
19M OldAmoblle $2,4~ S1,1per 88
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48, Inclusive, of the&lt; ReviSed Code,

Said bonds are issued in antiei·
patlon ol the. eollectiOn ' of ~;peclal
assessments heretofore levied for
the pur~e of con:atrucUng wa-ter
mBlna and layl"''" wat":- pipe ~Jl
streets of the·'villa_ae
for the waterworkll distribution s·ystem of the
village, under authority of the

able to the vUlage, equa,l to at
Jeut one (1,.) per eent of the
bonds bid for, upon eonditlon that
it the bid U; ac~pted ' the fieeal
o!Cieer will deliver to the suceeMful bidder, within three weeks of
the aword, a complf'te, certified
transcript or the proceedlna:s,
showing the bondl to have been
legally Issued and the bidder will
receive and pay for such boncb alit
may . be- lesued as above Rt fort-h,
within 30 days of the award, aatd
bond to be forfeited or said cheek
to be retained by the village if
sald condiUon Ia not fulfilled; or
said ehed: to be returned promptly at the request of the suecessful
bidder if tbe transcript is not deUYered within the time sp~cified
bereln. Tbt. village reserves the
right to Ti!]ect any and all bids.
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1 to 40, in_clua:ive, of the denomln· and under and punuant to an or- .-hl4:!h event ·~:~;:~t~Jii~:f;~:f
ation of $1,000 each, exe~t bond dplanc~ No. 1~. adopted by the annual maturities will
No. 1 of the denpminatton 01 $1,200 council of said vUllge on July 2, The bonds are offered 11ubjed to
and bonds numbered 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 19B7.
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this condition.
12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 .tnd 24 of the
Both prinelpal and interest are
No conditional bids wUI be re·
denomJnaUon of $M)O each, bear· pa;¥able from limited taxM at the ceived. The appJ'oviDK opioJon of
ing interest at the rate of. rour Village Clerk's oflice, Syracuse, Peck, Shaffer • Williams, bond
(f%) per cent per annum, payable Ohio.
attorneys of Cincinnati, Oh!ulo, wbldK
aemi-annually on the 16th day or
be furniahed tc the auec:ea 1 1 June and the l~th day .of Decem·
All bids must be actompanied der at bit expense.
ber of eaeb year, commencing by a bond or cerUfied check, pay·
December lS, 1957, and maturina:
on December HI of each year, as
fpllows: $1,70G in 10M, '$1.300
from 19S9 to 1969, inclusive and
$2,000 from 1970 to 1977, inclusive.
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to d o, ao may
present 8 bid or 1Jids for said
bo 0 d1 ~o.~ d
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..,..se upon t e r bearing 8
different nte of interest than that
hereinabove specified, provided
that .vhere 1 fraetlonal interest
rate is bid, such fraction shall be
one-quarter of one per cent or 8
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Rock Sp~ga qr~nltr: wUI meet
In re g uJar "'Sc~s lon Th ur!!duy .1ul•;
25 at 9 .P· M. Oliye Gpm~ro wiJI
pr.e tent l\ pro:ram and refrcs!··
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Bids should be sealed and en.
dorsed: "BID FOR WATERWORKS

ASSESSMENT BONDS."
VR •'ehardc Dukckwortb
111age 1er

NOtice ia hereby eiven that Serah Edltb Bowm1n, whm Post OC·
lice address ia 989 Brownell Av~
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by one of our mcchanlc:~~. Blaett·
Servlce. R. A. Finlaw, 312 E.
nar't, Pomeroy.
'7 20 8tc
Y1ln St., Pomefl'l·
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ftlr betl u1ed ur VALUES, aee
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modcf'n. Call 2171 l.Altart Falls
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· Jt 1t1U 11 unllktly that you ·~ve ·•een anythlnr llke tht,J one~ Tbe~
, tlta b&amp;en -~ dp . a tO.toot·long obllehraUon deck ~ clubhoU18J
ltrttcbln1 from 50th •treet-eut ot Ul,e RooKy movl• hOWJe an4i
covered. w:ttb a 8trlped canopy. Flo~ :ti"'Xtl aN on hlnll and ~1
too, are 10 large wlndowe through WhiCh the membtra ~that wordl
IUckllln my t,hro•t} may peer at the JabOrer&amp;
l'vt \fled.. Lord Jtnow1 I've ~rled. Thla Ill a ~ti in ~kih buil-t
enclleply· f.t'e bleing tom down or thrown up, and thlllre'l i.lway• &amp;
hand7 exuvatlon hoJe Into wblch to ·look thO~JhU'ull,r . Wblle ~
Jhoy11111 whee:Je an\! bulldozers groan. I .h ave Hen tbe ,l!tue :poti
of taltht~; . •LandiN a. if trandx~-but I get. no musare•.. Whta
I look in, &amp;11 .1 ate iJ: dirt being dug or rive,bl being riVeted. Wit!~ a
Deborah Ken movie down Lhc block I Mould w&amp;&amp;te my time wa't.ch· "
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John D. Rockefellt~. Jr., paused to Juperin~ :from &amp;far the con• ;.
.. ~Uo• ot ·the Aoapciated :rr&lt;as ~un&lt;i~ at the Center. When
. lt)oM g~al:!bed ~·,arm: &amp;!14 Wid him tQ ''Keep nwvJng, ,lnJ4dy}'. be :
,· ~ed. (or a-couple· of d•ys &amp;nd ·_ then or(~ the ciu~~-·'Itw•• l
· one·ot the .Jrat, .i f not ~lfe 4ret. ventures of Ua kind, and'lubleq~tly 1
. 'b~lder1 aiJ· t«ame- c;oy ¥fide PVt pol'tholea,;an4 "watching w!Jj(JOYf!'~ [·
lD ,Qlto feiict~,'A1'9~ their b:ud,dlng akyB9rapera.
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l :', -/. the~~ tor wbl~ 2i,.OOO tc;tna of' roCk and mt _ali-ead~ Jiave ~fi!l '\
e~Ytl,to(!, , I$ ~o be constru~ted on tbo sit' '9~ the ol&lt;L ~IVD(J~r :'
~m .ot Ch,' NeW York fl.ailway company. A'lready ~e .a~ -~9,\'t!l . ,
be.ve .unt~l\~ trolley wheels, raul, SWitch trogli: and .IU.J\ltar '~• .J
ot the T~erviUe days.
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1 know what an old trolley WheellooJca Jtke. I should ata.nd around ,
'aa II tascilia~ed. by a. oobra, just to watch &amp; bulldoZer ~o:p one put ;
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by 12,00Q QtnCe: workers-br!nklng to 4.7,000 the employe populatio,Jf
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· ~'1~ it' ,. to;"~"'' au wW app....,.te
ttr,~ !1=1! ·6fi~~1h1 tbat
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the .buDding of"'.t!heir
aerie. ·x dent ly, the ·-~ItlbMuie'l w 11 have a fiiw tby c~nes and
r llulld~r~ ·on Jiau4 at e.U times for--Ule 5-:i boys to use to demon~
! 1trate tL tect~ruc&amp;f 1}:1olnt wttb.
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one Side; '8nefb!lng at the JdU•r.s ae they superintend aw..y. As I say,
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not.
:eua:~ wbit's ttle maher wtth me and you c:an make
bbok'tl:•qt~ I'll bEi at m;y oftafyt~t•• tomorrow moi'ning to take up Utia_
lf9~ tn detail.,
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bouse For Sah1: n room hout~e.
Complete wltb furniture juat •11
House for S1le b)' owner. Belutl·
It ,ll-llrJ6 lot, 2 porc)Vla, out·
ful ran·ch ll)'la, n bcrl room
butldlnp, buement,
clstern. Unfurnished 3 bedroom home.
home with red wood aiding,
Call 6172 before 4 :30. 7-18-6tc
boUle 111 In tltctum, young
Pine paneled Jlvlng room, wlth
fruit &amp;reet beglnnln1 · to bear.
WllOd burnln1 lirt'plncc, full
1r1pe1 lftd 1trawberriett Route ( 14) ~R.;~t
hastment. Located on Orchard
7 below Middleport. ·Sollln1 bn·
Hill; Galllpoll~ '!MOO. Call
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eeUJe of lllnee:l. Mra. Olto
GaL 16113.
7-22·Ste
$35.00 pef mo. At Apple Grove.
Mul:ord, Middleport, 0 ., Rt.
See A.lox \Vb*'clcr.
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betwc('n 7:90 A. M. an~ 7:30 COIIP\.£TIIi IJiouran.. Protoetloo.
puppler. rw·f~ct for field work
Lito, Aut.. Plro, Polio. C111 Dor
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llllla, Klddloport, Olllo.
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t-.plutt; tl'le)ength .and fonne.uon. ot• ttlt word&amp;·. are &amp;11 hLnt+._h day the ~odt; letters are different.
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PRII INSTALLATION
equipped. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
be duplexed ca~ily. John M. MufCiera, seat covera1 batteries,
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Richmond, 814 E. Main St.,
tires. Budget terma. Moore's,
1986 Buick VaC-;~lury.
f2,695'.
Pomeroy.
7-17-6tr
_8 22 lmoe
Pomeroy.
2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Smart Jvor,y li'or Sale or 'l'rllfltl 22 11crc fArm 4
lc While f\nlsl't. Dynaflow~o.
room house , mail and sl'h(IOI
One earefal ownor. BlaottnBr'l,
bus roule Sell or 'fratlc for
Pomeroy.
'l 20 8tc
hou.sc nnJ lot.
7-17-6t9
CONCRJ!TB BLOCKS
19M Bulek V8 Super. S1,5915. 4- ~'or Salc- 2 wheel Lrailcr , used
dr. Sedan. Dynanow drive. R &amp;
t•sr p11rts, tires, chickens. Cl)ldt:
....lid l o - Por L H. New one cost about $4!SOO.OO
Van Cooney, Bailey Run Roacl,
Thb one lll(:e new
In appearRt. 2, Pomeroy or Phone 692~\'
GRUBSIR BLOCit CO.
ance and condition. Blaettnar's,
7-16·6tc
PDmeroy.
7 20 6tc
IIAIIM Nortll of , _ , . .
For Sale: PINING rqnm .suite.
lALlA Ford V8 Cu11tomllne. $1.095.
tRblt•, 6 chairs. buftcl . china Alun'llnlom coriltilnaUoa llOtm uG
2 dr. Sedan. One nf the best ap·
screen wlndowt and dootl. Steel
Tel. H063.
7-lll-fltp
closet.
pe:1nn1 can on our lot. Blaett·
and aluminum awnlngti and can·
7 20 6tc Pcael'tes Now Haven Ort'hnrd.
nar'a. Pomeroy.
oples. cau WJlllam Radford.
New lJnvvn. Phone TU:t4688.
hor.lr: Rlll'illla.
5 2 lmop.
1833 Chevrolet aa low 118 $895.
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Four beauties. 2-210's anrt 2
Bel-Aiu. One lllc:e new conver- FOR SALE- APPLES - Onr anrl
tible and S two doou . Blaett- two duLinr~ per bushel. New Havec
nar'e, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc Orchar~. New Haven. Phone TU·
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blmaetr, there oom.ea a time
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bUtttea, character-wise. He hunt, tor
with an eye to correcting them-and
must report 884Jy that. ln. me, the
feet man, there Js a flaw.
I haven't tbe fainteat lD.tAN:.st. tn the world tn.'
beln8' a aldewalk l!IUperintendent.
Tbl• "" to be a black atari&lt;, doesn't tt!
know that aome dtl.U:Il.ll will put up with me, eveq
though 1 eouldn't c,re JeN about pla)'tJI.g with
electric tralna, the way all grown men lhot.ild.
And there even are 4 tlllW ot my alcoholic frienb
who 11tlck by me 'when I pehllt in drtnktnr toy
martiJJII with &amp;1n ln1kad ot vodka. But not to
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payments of aS&amp;eumenh ~~~~JM~"~·l~,,~c:o:u:nt~y~,
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Edna Kiein.

\ Gertrude KUn~ S~:~ndra Jeffer~.
t Sar.draAfowery. JohMy Eblin, Geraid Eblin, BillY Van C~ney, Ela\ne
J;Jriekles, Joyce Btl~kle 1 , Johnny
EbersJach . VIckie Weaver. K,1y
Stone.
Jackie Jaeobs Brenda Barton,
Judy Barton ,. N~lill Barton, Pat

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, undett'gned at the law of~iel!ls of
Notice Js hereby given that Sar•h Cro-}f aud Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio, at
Edith Bowm::~n, whose Post OU!ce ·to:oo •o•ctoek A. M., Saturda')', July
Address is 980 Brownell AvenUe, 27, UNI'1. Property located In Dex·
Middleport, Ohio, bas been dulY tel', Ohlo, Is Jppr&amp;ile&lt;' at $6,800.
appointed as Adminiatratrix of the and unnot be sold ,for leu than
Estate of David E. Mi~hael late of thls sum. Property located In MidRed House, Weat Virginia, deceas- dlepm1, Ohio, Is appraised at
ed. Situate w1thiu this state.
$4,000.00 and eannot be sold for
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Dated this L2th day of July, 19l!7. leu 'ban tb11 sum. Rea1 esta"'"'
John C. Bt..eon,
be ~old 'to higheat bidder, JUbjett
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Judge of the Probate Court
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July 1951.

Judae of the Probate Court
M.elga County, Ohio
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Syracu&amp;e,
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MinersVill e.

duly appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Catberine S. Michael, decq,fed, late of Meigs County, Ohio.

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M_inersvllle M_ethod ;.s:t
C~ur~h
Will hold an 1ce: crea~ soeiul
WednesC:ay ~ evenint, July 24 &amp;'.
' the f'U;her Welding Shop In

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A birthday party was •lven on
• Ju ly 19 by Mn.. Artifl Eblin for
her ·dauubbr, Diana, on her 81h ·
bi.Hhday.
Those attend!ng were Beclt:y Eblin, Dl'ana · WeyersmUler1 i)()n~l

Kldn, Mtirv 'IOcln,

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around for a repJaeemen-J
aerved .

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Holter's Hold
Picnic Dil)ner
Sunday Evening

Church Of Christ Men's Ass'n
Family Night Session Is Held

Mr and Mrs Homer Holter en
t~r\lin'd 1 group
of relatives
wttb a p1cnu~ dinner Sunday eveJUD:g at theJr home, Cbeater Road
bononng Mr. and Mrt Henry

Bullard, Tampa, Fla
Guests were Mr and Mrs Bul·
lard, Mr and Mrs Marvin Hand
and children, Callforma, Larrv
Frecker, Cleveland Mr and Mr~.
Raymond Frecker and aon, Tup
per,a Plains, Mr and Mrs C D
Frec)4:er, Mr and Mrs Roy Fr"'c
krr aon and daughters and Mr
and Mrs Howard Seidenable and
.sons, Pme Grove and M1 and Mri
Roy Holter and ch1ldrio. Cheater
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July 21-24
FAMILY NleiHTS
2 Adult Tldceta 1dmlt1 c1r full
James Cagney
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Humphrey Bogart
"THE OKLAHOMA KID"

One hundred and ftf~en were were Cbrishans, and that now six.
present for the Family NiJbt of out of ten were, and he cauUoned
the Metp County Men'lf A.uoela- his audience agunat being aure
Uon of t.be Churehea or ChriJt at that athiesm wa1 not also growthe Middleport Church of ChrlaL lng
Wilbur Pierce, Bradbury, presid&amp;d
He discusaed
tbe 1mmorahty
at the meeung and Fred L Gard- found 1n t~ United States and
ner, host pastor, welcomed the sP.id thlt m tbia day of unllm1ted
audience and lntrodueted one of powera, 1t was well to remember
the guest speaken, Benjte Youne, that power must be used m a
Hawaii, who is a 1tudent 1t the Chrtatian way in order to progreRS
Kentucky Chrtstlon College GraySpecial numbers mcluded a yoson, Ky
cal solo by Eleanor Okate, "Must
Mr Young, who u sponsored at JesUB Bear the crosa ~lone", a
the school by the Meigs Cunty vocal trio from Bradbury, Patty
Men',; As10ciatin was aeeompan- Michael, Phylhs EbersbliCb and
1ed here by Ml&amp;~ Eleanor otake Sharon Roush, who sang "He" and
Hawa11, and they 1 ang an Hawauarl a quartet from Rutland They were
duet as a part of the evemng• 1 pro- Earl Slack, Earl King, Mrs Ethel
gram Mr Young 1 topic wa 1 "Fool- Nelsen and Thelma Michael and
1shneas" and he llave eumples of were accompamed by Mrs King
Churches repreaented were
what people had constdered toollsbnes.s, sue~ as Noah's building of -Bradbury, 12, Dexter, 8; Hemlock
the ark., David Livingston'&amp; life Grove, 8, Rutland, 12; Keno, 6,
work and other well know pe:nonJ, Zion, HI, Middleport, 37
Earl Slack pa11tor of the RutRefreshments of Ice eream and
Jand Church' of Chrut introdueel eake were .served at the close of
Sheldon Thomaa, pa1tor of thi£1 the me!tting
Martms Ferry chun:h Mr Thoma•
-'---'---who conducted revLval service• at
the Middleport and Zion churches
in 1952, spoke on "Complacency",
He warned of the daDJer of be·
mg complacent in the f1ght against
CQmmumam whtch he called a reMr apd Mrs: Henry Bullard
b~lous war as well as a pobtlcal. who have been the gue111A of her
He gave statistics to show that a parents. Mr ancf Mrs -C. D Freck
century ago o!lly two out !&gt;f ten er left Monday for Missourt
where they will vtsit relatives
before returnmg to their homf'
at Tampa, Fla
Mr&amp; John R Weo.:kb of Nelson-

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Humphrey BogiU't
ANGELS WITH DlltTY PACES

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Lawhorn's Take
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we keep confidE!Iltialftlea. They are maintalDed

tor your convenience and proteetion.

Furniture

Every pharmacllt keepa &amp; complete re~~
ol pretcriptlona. A tlle number CD a\
medl.olne container enables UJ to identify quickly
any trcacrJptlon, to tell ;you when it wu AUed
and who your doctor wa1.

$595
INCLUDF..S

Should any member ot your famll7
accidentally 1wnllow aome pUla
from a long-forgotten bottle, ~
t)lla information b~oroe~ ptremely vita!
With it, a phyaiclan can detemune inunf'!diatf!l)
whether or not emergency treatment is neceNuy.

FRIGIDAIRE
lk:frlgerator and
Gas Range

Pay Only '69.50 down

TJ\ese conf\dential fth~• rll!preaent
another sorvice ot your conunun•ty phannaclat.

and

'29.00 per month

BAKER

DUTTON DRUG CO.

FURNITURE

PHONE 6266

On Tile 8rl11rtest Corner
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Mlddlepuli

Veferan Scout
Master Honored
At S'unday Party

Dr. C. E. Downie
Is Honor Guest
On His Birthday

MiddlepOrf'
Society

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Picnic !:fo,nors
Ro~i""lMirfs On
Her Bi~thday

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OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY

For . Our Annual Store
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Wha cauld ~ell lee cubta to en eskimo,
But lie fen for a hne sllckel tl1en hiS,

From 1 new cat stlesman-wowl whet e whlll

The ear had style-yurt out ot dill,
The futum were new-bl•k In '481
HeriY'asttn smlllna, the 11111 hardly sllow, '
But haw he wishes he could aet beck his douah I '

Mora1: Don't get "bar1aln-talked" into
yesterday's stylinl and features!
Like a lot of people, Harry wuJ09!!iflllfcr a "aood buy" in a lleW • · But no
ll&amp;f Ia a bargain if it'a out.moded
cfrlve it a mlle. Fer the "'"' _.,,
~ eould have atepped up to .11
Swept.Willi Dodae-ao neW it
lletl1ally ®~ other can ill ita
Obeoletel tbelr high, buy dllliflll with
low, low look of tomorrow.
old-fashioned leaturoo with oueb

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Tonlon.Aire Ride,
Bra:llel. 18o ciPn't do wbat

TorqueFiite
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your Dodae oo.Jer today.

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Named President
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Seaman Makes Identification; Commiss~oner
Places Wedler At Murder Site Dan Hartinger
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Hurt 1!1 Mishap ,

Hartmger'H car wa" i!emohshed
truck
1 between the
c11b and trailer
hiteh area The driver of the Elk
1Reftnmg Co, r1.a:, Charles Goff
1 StMnley,
!old officers that he
' PD.atd _,b Wedlor
Dr, I!Jomuel lllleppar4
' was travelm~ east toward Ra
~ Lll DrHCTOI Ill playtna a atarrtn1 roll u authotltl.. and
~me around the curve
near tht"
•·ex~ta..., ley to de~lmin! wfletber DoDaJd Joseph Wedler, uRrt Hawlc~ residen'ee when the
C$ped cuavlct .beld in Dele,ti\t1 Flao, il tl.'Uthful or tataclful LD say•
Hartinger llar swerved tr.to h13
... b• ,... the iJ\aJJ wbO bludpQ[led Marilyn Sheppard t&lt;o death.
Iane gomg ea~t.
A lie !d'teo~or tell •
wae ptt~ lor Dr. s~ Sheppard. wbo
He ~ol(. offieeb he got off $he
la eewfug ll;fe for the Cleveland murder, but OhlQ:a Gov. Wllllam
h~hway, try.ng
to avotd the
~ O'NeUJ. vetoed lt .pmdlna; further invesUaauou.
( lnt•malfoAQJI
eollhuon His 1 tanker d~maqed
~everal guard rill posts and destroyed one
Fla. (Ul') - Merehant seaman E.rnest J. KolaAssisting In thE; invelltigatic-n
Deland today to confront convict Dol)ald Wed· was Sheriff Robert C Hart.en·
1dentlf1ed from photographs as having been baeh, ftrst off1cer on the acen~
and the State BtgbWil)' Patrol
of ·the murder of l\larilyn Sheppar4.
,
in th~ iVolu111a,}1ounty Jall with permiSBion o·arien an~ the state patrol.m~n
s•Jd no ehargos would be filed
Tbuhby appeared momentarily, in the
until a complete lnvestJgatlon u;
or }ven~ !
- made
Another ear
demolished
abOo't ml~nlght last, n'lght when
Gayle Pr~ee, 1ft, Polilond, was
tro~ing at a hl~h ~ .. ~ on Rt.
u. tt ran Into the tanker

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Middlepol!t
Boys N~~· For
~M)iji.lland

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ASHINGTON (UP) - Southern senators today readied a
jolting blow to President EISenhower's c1v11 nghts bill
The Senate scheduled a vote Ibis afternoon on an amend
me~t that would strik;, from the b1ll Part 111 _tile prQVisiO;'
gmng !he attorney general broad powers to s~t injunctioDS
In clvtl r1ghts cases generally.
Supporters of the amendtnertt
confidently forecaot it. poan1e, . ···''··"
One authontatnre rourre
" to 60 vote&amp; in ttl favor Oppoprlnf&lt;oly ·
Passage of tbe
would leav• til• bill
l'
atmed aalt;:J:~~
Mayor E P' Robinson 111d toThe I«
day the village has applied for the1r next .attae,k at
seetto_n
~nother three-months
e~~;tenston O( the btU They seek to ~k• U
6r a permit to dump untreated mclude the nght of Jurt tr'ia1a for
sewage mto the OluO" Rtver
peraonr aceu.sed of contempt in
The prevJous apphcallon w:u votmg nghts cueJ
renewed on the plea that acl!on
The southerners said ~~~~~~.~
to sell bonds here and proceed Uon Tuesday of U
With the treatment plar.t and lel'J· ror contempt at K,;;x';ilt
age .&amp;)'Item should be postponed chnehed the argument for
untll Middleport took acuon that triala. Cml Tight backen
mtght permlt a cooperallve pn-- contended that H-uthern ~=
Jcct.
would not convict m civil rl
contempt cases
Other congreas10nai news
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1 SCHOOLS The Hou,. """"" to
u:WIS
I oomplete d&lt;bate on the big Ieder\ al school contruct1on btU and pot"bly gel a fmal vote by ni~lfall.
Supporters of the $1.,.500;000.000

A total ol 22 lndtdments w ..... r:
rE-turned Tuesday by tbe conhr.
ued Mal' term grand Jut)' meetln!"
tn the «!OUnty courthouse with
Prosecutor lames
B.
O'nef1,
pre11entmg WJtnell!eS
There were nine true btliA ror
p.on·&amp;upport, three tor fraud, one
for larceny, two for breakrng nd
cntermg and grand larceny, twn
trespaaama t'Q. steal, oqe (or entering a residence and abusmg
hu wife
Bills returned name~
For non-support Robert W•il.
Ira Chnton Goodnlte, B11l Holland
Wayne Shaffer Ch'trles C(l.. b,.,n
Marvm Berman Luaber, Charlea
P M1ght, John Wilt, L11wton 1em
pleloiL
'1•1!
Jo'raud Wilham Swan on two
counts and Eh Ebersbach
Larceny Glenn Oleander break
lng and enterm!J and grand l11r
ceny, Audrt&gt;y Stevens and Damrl
LeJman
Trespass to steal Arton McKee
and Dorfey SwteiL
Entering •nd &gt;\bU&amp;Ing wife
Howard PhJIIipa
l.awren~e Hatrltltn ~nd James
Wolham W7att, ~- eharged willo
larceny were not. l)resent

body.

Wrestler Fined
$25 By Pyatt
In Mason·

llianrl
Charles Shetts Of
ahead with pl1111s to
would a~he couqj,y
election n a bond. issue
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Mayor Asks State
For Extension On
Sewera"e Penm·t

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Iu·1gliway Dept.
Opens Bids On
Loca} Road ork

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Camporee
Are Completed·
.- .Al'M-G-MJ~leetiag Held Tues.

:~!!d~dt~~;:;•ndmenl

bad their back!

to the

RACKETS Tbe Senate Raebll
Committee wanu tOp offlClals of
the Umted Textile Workers Uruon
to exp1.atn by what ngbt theY
used $100.000 In umon money for
items hlr:e ~rtvate homes, TV aets
and women s underwear The of,.
ficuals un1on pretudent AntbonJ
Valente
and umoo aeeretary...
tre.aurer IJoyd Kleuert.
BOth
were tummo~ .for queitlllllbia.. ;...,
. f"OOTBAU Bkt BeD, eollllllt.
s•oner 01 the National 1'.60t:Hit
League, told a Bouae antttrtntt
'IUbcomm•ttee profeu10nl fobtb&amp;ll
d
ed
1
1.!1 oom
un e51 tome of ita kq
features are exempted ftotn antitrurt laws Bell't t ...."'"iJOIDt e'z.,.
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emp on P an outu.rlfll n a prepared statement tncluded·
'l;'he
player draft .ayalem_, terrlt.Grlal
member or the A1r Forces no,.. .r~gbta of teams, eommls&amp;oMr'l
at borne on furlough from bu power to govern the game •nd tfl'"
base in Labrador, Canada
reserve clause biDding -..~ to'
Also survmng are a brother, a team
.,....,...,...
Charles of Middleport and a s!S
ATOMIC· A
ter, Mrs Raymond Reuter, Beo-1 1•0 enernett, Iowa
a bill ~
to
Military rites wUl be held a• clear
the •·
-aves1de m the Cheslurt'
Gravel Htll Cemetery
for J..eWlll AI
bert Vab.JP~oney, 46 who dl.&lt;!'i
early 1 Wetfftl!lday mnrmng at h1s
Mtddleport home Will be he\d
Fr1day at 1 p m 1n tbc Raw
hngs-Coats Funeral ~ Home w1th
Fred 1 Gardner, pastor of Mid
dleport Chuteh of chnst offiet;lt
mg
The- t.~ 'h"'a~mber of
the U S. "Navy durm~
World
War Ji.1 and a member or FeeneyBennett Post 128 of the Amer
can Leg10n.
Survivmg are bJ!I w1fe, Mar
garet Belle, father, Albert Var.
Cooney, Middleport
daughters
Judith at home and Mn Floyd
Stanley .. Dayton, son, LeWtS. a

Six Are Convicted
.
By WJ.!ite Jury In
Cool Rams Pro~e Integration f.ase

Boy
•Va.'s

.forM•

Funeral Servi.Ces
\Vi)} B F .d.
~~Fam
e n ay I'
Funera~~rv1ces

Mason
of the
P)'att
C1ty on Monday afternoon
Price suffered lacerations and orlal hospital trusteCII at whic't
Charges had
been
brought
cut" on hl.!l r1,8'ht Jeg A passcb· nothing was acoompHshcd for' the
agamst
the
wrestler
followmg
an
ger, Norman Deem, 17. Portland, record
appearance m New Haven recent
had contusions on his r1ght shoutShee~ Mra Wdham Dowme
ly by th«&gt; parents of Ray Curti;;
der.
H &amp;. Boney and Chester Tanne
Clark 13 or New Haven Accord
hUl, tnember' of a "boosters"
lng to the Clarks, the wrestler
' comml\tee lor the long-lime prohad thrown thetr son agamst :1
1 ~d memor1al, JOined the tru!.·
post du_rmg a July 11 match m
Metga,
Vmton
and
Gallia
Counl tees at the meehng as al110 dut
tbe New
lraven
Community
a\torney Bernard Fultz, who ts tiea wer.e ln(:luded today m the butldmg
retained Jt counsel by the boal d State Highway Department plans
The wrestler whose ~ull name 1~
Two lht;~llons were offered for for road improvements whtch are
George Grant, was arrested m
comdderaUon and both fatled for io be completed by Octo11er 15.
night and
lack of a aecond They were
Tota I of bids on aII prOJe&lt;:I &amp; m- Oak Htll on Satur&lt;!ay
••'!I
.~..
brought bar:k to Mason c oun...,.
1. 'By R. L Jacobs, a motlon to voIvmg Improvement to 3....,
b ld
t1
jatl w~ere he was
e
un t
pay lltclilted HaiT7 ·ill¥ •.Jiay of blghway.s w.as..$:1,421.009,
Monday's hearmg
Q:oob' ol a bill for $6,M4 9ll 101 lng the total amount of ••;,,"C;~~~;j
~~
h
h
u
let
this
year
to
~.095,522.
M:eanw Jle, anot er wrcs er
pllllil' !~r a 40-bed hospital he
Low blddera by countiell mclud- George Wagner who claims to 1
baa' prepared under a eontrac•
ed the rollowJng
be the ortgmal 'Gorgeous George'
wl!h tbe board.
bas announef'd h1s mtentlon to
GaUIWMipVInto" The Sbe)by sue George Grant £or ustng his
Co , Thornville, $123,4.78, ,for re- name
surfacing 12 9 miles of Ohto 160 m
· State Fat.r wi11
Sprmgfield, Morgan and Hunting•P•·'•"'• 28th year 111 diton Twps., Gallia County, '19 miles
AII-Ohip Boys
of Ohio 233 in Greenfield and per.
ry 1'Wpa, Galha County, four miJe
ToFarnun~»
KNOWVILLE, Tenn UP-Th•
of OhiO '775 In Walnut and Pef.ry
Z: Tennessee mtegration struggle
1l'wp11 , Galha County; 4 8 miles of
Ohio 124 m Salem and Rutland
found tts way today to t~ capt
tal at Nash•lllc from a federal
'twps, Meigs County, and 31 miles
courtroom here where John K.::.$of Ohio 160 In Wilkemile Twp •
By Unlte4 Prasa
per and sue re111dents of Chnton
Vinton County, estimate fl29,530
The
cooling
rams
that
"wet
sat
stunned when a aquthern
'
CompletlOn Oct. 15
down" Oh10 Monday and Tuesday white JUTY found them guilty of
proved a bool) for farmer-a whose crimtnal contempt.
In six Weeks Naahville gram
crops were wilting tn the recent
heat wave.
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mar school open wtth mtegratlon
Shower.! aU over the state broke gomg mto effect 1n the first
the dry spell that had p.arcbed grade as part of a gradual decrops, gardens and lawns for near- segregahon plan that has won
lY two weeks The ram also was a temporary approval of 8 u
S
DelaUaof the Augtlllt SO-Sept. 1 camporee at Camp Chester blesslrtl for many municipalities dilttrtet JUdge.
In Melgs •CoUnty were worked out Tuesday night by the Ma· whose Wlter systems needed re· Kasper, 27, who ts appeahng
soii'GaiUa-Melgs District committee of the Tn.State Area plenillhing
two convictions for his mteder·
Norman
C
Arnold
Mtami
Coun·
ence
Wlth Chnton school lntegraCouacll In !heir monthly meetil)g at the Galhpoha Clinic
ty farm agent at Troy, satd the uon plans to go to Na.shvUle in
C. F. Hibbs, Mlddl~port, Dtstrict chatrman, presided at the
rams m his area eased the corn, abo~t 10 daYs 1.0 get In new
meeting an~ reviewed !he June meeting John Parsons, camp· hay and soybean Situation
groundwork
~ng and activltlea chairn'lan of the
Tomato crops in Darke, Mercer
Blntl Gov. Clement
and
Auglau:e
counties
also
were
Wtth
a blast at Gov Frank
dlltr~. llsted the program for the !~~~~~~kWagner,
Grove committeeman
CJmporee stardnlil: witb check in
Troop 2:KJ Scout- helped by the showers
Clement the lanky Yankee born
m • friday,
Olen llarnson. John Parbetween 3 and 6
Ram saved the young tobacco segregat~omst satd after h1s con
Au"-!et 30, •nd
with disF Hibbs, James W Reese, plants in secllons of Montgomery, vtction that "Tenne!M!e has no
,
l
mi11al aL 10 P
1 Carl
Grove. post adyisor, Darke and Mtaml counhe.s.
GreenvlJie and Middletown mu government and the ba~tle must
J11lche1, Point
to be
Spencer, Troop 249 Scoutnielpal water systems which Mon· be won or lost an thts state
d!reetor of
day set new pumping records re.
In Chnton meanwhile the see
units
ported water wppHes replenished ond lDLegrated school year is u
The cool weather that accom- p~cted to start late next month
pamed the ramfa11 was ex.peeted With 11 Negroes enrolled wtth
to continue through Thursday
some 750 whites The Negroes wtll
The u s weather Bureau at Co- include flve who attended lasl
lumbus sald a cOol mass of air year. W. D Human, the new
from central canada now covers. principal, sa1d the school board
all the Great Lakes ~tate11. The would fiet the exacL openmg date
air mass Is associated wtth hiJb
The Cllnton res1dents, whosf
pressure which wlll drift slowly sentenecs along w1th Kasper·~
'OVer Oh10 today and Thursday,
were delayed pendmg new tr1a
Warmer weather was tndteated motions, drove home through D
for Friday
aultry east Tennessee afternoon
~r]y readings today s~owed They fa~ possible sentences of
temperatures m the SO's all over six months m Jail and $1,000
Ohio with the exception of the fines
area along Lake Erie where warm
Two Hours O.UMr•tlon
lake temperatures kept the read·
Kil'lsper and the others wer('
FINED $20
conv1ctecl or consplrtng to vlolate
Rayl'flond Ell10tt 43, Newark, ingl ln the 60's ovemtght
~--U. S. D1str1ct Judge Robert L.
0 , arrested by the state Patrol
KENO PR&amp;ACHEIIt
Taylor's in)uncllon agamst in
Tu&amp;$day was fined $20 and costs
Rev; J B Moffett, Athens, will tegration They were
charged
in JP R. E Frmdley's court for
be preachiny at the Keno Cbul'(:b wtth blocking the Negroe.s' route
l·!::u~~~~e ltoo close behind anoth· SUnday. Jul1 28. at 7 30 P. lkt
(Continued on Pap Tbnlo)

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ed over 11tveral~ t1me1
~GU~ ~f the- veterans mem--'
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Vote Is Scheduled Today On
Amendment Barring Section 3

221ndietments
Are Returned
By Grand Jury

Pr.,.eeol&lt;ll'! ~ames B. O'BriGn
led an tnveJtl!latloD \tht• morniM
lnto ~lrtum~(.nee&amp; qf a eollla:lun
In Minet.!!Vll.l(! in which Dan C •
Hartinger, Letad ':falls, was m·
lured when he oollld~d with a
lanker truck: Joajd wtth g\so·
hne,
Mr HarUnger, veteran county
co.mmi&amp;Sioner, wu removed t-o
Meigs General
Hosp!.tal ancr
emergency treat~~M=nt
by
the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad. He
'vas suffeting shock and cuts on
the left arm ind bruiset on his

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. Of oh·10
Sect10ns

Mro William MMI!Iom•ry had
her fiVe ' daUghter&amp; and thelr
famiLies home for a reunion this
put weekend lor ~he flr8t time
ln a number or yeara.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Bow~
(WU1a) and dauahter Connie and
Mr and Mra Vlneent BenediC!t
(Merle) and chlldrtn, Rita and
Mlchaol. Sprlb(flold, apont the
weekend here with relatives
Sunday a family 11thering waR
held at the new home of Mr and
Mrt ltorace Abbott (Grace) and
children, Danny, Roger
and
VIcky ~nn Othera present werf'
Mr and Mrl. Dale Hyaeli (Mary}
ond 10111, Billie and Bobby and
Mr and Mn Ebner Wehrung
(G,arela) and Mr. •nd Mrs. Gard·
ner Wehrung and dauahtors, Lb1
da and Kathy. Middleport

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ABoon

Montgomery
Reunion Is
Held Sunday

Weather•

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James K. Searles
Funefal S~n,ice~ ·
Held On Friday

Thurs.day July 25t•:,

Atrevtlln&amp; salesmen w11 Har.y G. Blawe,

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--ThJi may be newa, but

MlllSireet

viUe spent the weekend 'wttb her
Norma WUU11, Lima, spent tb~ next ten i ;:~ ya wJth hil family t~
ft&lt;!
mother, Mra. Herman SchoU and
-,reek end with bill parenl.l, Alr forf! .eavmg for an eztenv If !
Mr and Mfl Eldon Weeks
I ami Mn. PaVld Darst Jr
cruise He bas been 1t1Uoned •t
Mra John Fr1ct who hat been
Mr. •nd Mrs. ftobert McKinn~. No;.~olk, '~. Wednetdav Mr and
ill at her home, Rock Sprinis
Columbus, were week end gues~s \In I r, 11:(.a and 10M lk'b end
Road, 1a: lmprovma
of her parent•, Mr and Mr1. Cl,..._ Gary, plu to Jeav... for L!. '" White
I
Rev and Mrs A N Grueser
enee Murray, Bradputy
for a tlu'ctt day vactUon.
.
of Lancaster visited last week
Mr and Mrs Raymond Burns
Mr and Mr1. Jaelc
ard
with her lither, R. R Stob•rt.
Mrs R1ta Llwborn, b~r JOn 1n.d daughter, Kathy Lee, Cavitt«· daqbtP.r, i'oreen, &lt;.;orea;)')b• p,,,
Twent)' eilht peraona pa&amp;~ed
aad family.
Jimmy aod daughter, Bonnle said ton, arr1ved rdunaay for a vu.tt were wee~t (nd p•stl ol Yr. •nd
today they wtll soon feature a with her mother, Mrs Mmnle Gil· Mrs Ira f ut~her t~nd f 1mib; and driVI,gl teata in PL Pleasant lm
Mr and Mr.s. Dona1d WlU arid more varied menu
it,J.turmr ~ ~ore, a,nd sister, Mr~r~ "' George Mr. and ,\'r-. Rome Sttw,-t R!c~nt laat Tb\lfsday. State Police ad
l'amily of Columbus were week hroiled 11teaka at the IUverv.q~ Cbllda, and family
gu• u~ of be SteWIJ'ta v.· ._:! \lr• mini1t.ered -the teets
end guests of h11 father, Emmett Restaurant which they are opilat
Tbole ,ftom the Bend Area
Mr. and L'tfrs Joe Saxton, Colmn·J William f-.uui.ns and dJb.pter,
Wtll
mg
t~ tabs.. ~e vt!litmg Mt. and M.rjl. Carrolton, .end Mrt.. M"l lo•. M;~ were Paul willard Hudlon. Maaon; Glady• Marie Stewart, Alii·
Mrs Lawhorn, whose husband a-eor,e Hud.son and daughter, Car- \ Gwre, Min'&lt;» JuneUon.
.
Mra 'fhomaa Goegleln returned
engineer on the ol Jean _
Judith 3 'cher and t:~.J eeu WlJ. •on: Ann Frances Chisler, New
home Monda} after a four weeks ts a derrick
Mr. and Mrs. DwJgbt Fruure 1 sou are attending tht&gt; Budrr Haven; Donna Jean Ravman,
vunt In Columbus w1tb Mr and rlVer, leased the rea~urant from
Albert
Russell
last
week
Exter:;,·
(Daiay
Luu StaMbury), Columbu:;, Spnngs Chrittian AP!tnbl\! camp New H•ven; Wilbert Gene WeaMrs Robert GOodman ancl family
Mr1 Mildred E Nanty of An- sive redeoratlng 1s being plan· were week end guests of her ..aunt, this week They were accomp1rued ver, ltfa.IOD an&lt;t Thomas carl Re1tp
to camp Sunda)' by Mr, and Mn. mire, H11.rtlord
chorage, Alaska and Miss Flor ned ~ On the walls wiU hang orl- Min Dilate Saunders
g1nal
oil
paintings
by
Bonnie,
4'
1
Ira
Butcher and son, limmy
ence Smith of Oklahoma Clty
semor at Pomeroy High Sahool
GUbert Ervin tmd Jack Drudy,
_,...--..
Okla , are guest&amp; of their mother thu; Autumn
ColYmbus, spent the Wet&gt;~ end wUh
Mn Florence Sm1th
Jimmy, 21, Js a gradufte of bb: parents, Mr and Mrr Beq. Er
Mr and Mrs Harold Brabbin
Greenbrier
High School m West v!n, at the home of their daugnter
of Dunbar are guests of her par¥irgtnla
and,
to )ls Mra. Willlam Robson
ents, Dr and Mrs C E Downil!' mother. ls "theacconhng
busmess head of
Mr and Mrs Harley Swisher au·!
Mrs J H Stephenson left Sun· th f n
d
all
t
J
lOR, Melvin, attended the Sto:k
day for Delaware where she will
e am y 80 re y 8 op "'' t- Car ruces at the Skyhne Race\\aj,
Mrs C E. W Downie enter!b
1
h
J1mmy worked tn a Morl(aoattenfl Camp
Farthere~tt
OUt er"
tamed with a family dmner Sun.
c. r H ~ a, cha rman C)f t e
town restaurant for some tim~ Cbar1Pston, Sunday
M-G-M Scout Dtetrict and Mrs
held on the Wesleyan Univeralt~
and alllo attended west Viremia
Lea Kennedy Jr and WHt~am day at her bQ~e. Hiah St.. ho!"" klbba :were guests sunday at a
campus
umversity
•
Turner arpved Saturday trom a ormg )ler hustiand, Itt. DOWJlle, su,prise ~party
-plallned
for
Mrs. 0 F DePew of C.:hllheothe
The Lawhorn 11 moved to p,...,e.. trJp to California.
00 hiB birt~day
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Goot-se
H!iUt
Sr..
SeoutmMter
of
was a busme5S visJh&gt;r here Mon roy seven years ago. Mrs. Law
Jack Kelly, who !11 am&amp;r.:o)led at
Present were Mr And Mn Tr06p 200 fOr more than th 1rty
day
fl
horn was employed by JtusSell the Columbu.J Post Office, fp&lt;!llt Harold Brabbin, Dunbt'r ,, tJr and ye•~
Mr and Mrs Edward Kennedy aa a cook and waitress for five the Week -(!na wit~ his parcnL, Mrs, 1 T A. Downie and emls
a., haa J'eee.nUy 1'88lgned hi!!
Mr and Mrt M L Kelly, and faroand daughler moved last w~k
Charle~
Alleq,
Mr
.•
and
Mrs
pos:J4lqa
arid WI blrhday wa"'
before
the
lease
w,aa
e:teeutlly
He
had
just
returned
from
,
years
from Toledo to Laurel St
WIIHa
D
&gt;mie
ana
lon
~n4
the
eelebrated
Sboday at the !ann of
ed.
Her
husban&lt;J_.
off
~e
river
three
weeks
trtp
to
Callforrtla
Mrs Anna Yeager has returned'
an~
~ostw.
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Pete MtCol'ml~ll Walter Walker
honor
for
a
few
weeks
now'
)41
been
aflMr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Munns
and
home alter a viMlt in Massillon
aWstant Scoutmaster, pre11ided c~t
wath Mr and Mrs Arthur Mitch sistmg In ''a~raightenin,1 up and" daughter, Kimberly Marie, Paynushe
said,
''he's
been
hinting
vilJe,
arrtved
Saturday
for
a
vi.ut
the pr9Jhm an~ pmenled Hout
and familY
IVIth her grandparents, Mr and
with a .Uyer plalter on behalf ol
Mrs Frederick Wllcox.eu re- around about a Jjayday ''
The family recently moved to Mrlf. Harry Mi.lli, and her par"'nh
the ' Seoutl ant. the troop comtvrned to her home, Columbus
Mr and Mrs Russell Mtlls. Mr
mllteo of Troop ~00 Wilbur Di&lt;k·
today after a vlstt wtth her mo Mason City from Pomeroy
,oq. DIStrlt~ M-G·M Commls,!oner
Russell Mills 1&amp; a patient at Holther Mrs T T Shelton
pr~l&lt;lD\ed lfout wttb a "God and
:zer Hospttal Mr Munns retur11ed
Maaon
Edwards Wmtcrs of
Coqntry"
placque and tlj'! cllarter
to
b1s
work
Sunday
and
ha
wnt&gt;
spent Sundav with his sister, Mrll
of , TFQop 100 wu pre~tmted to
j and daughter remained for a vtSit
Jacob Ehersbach
Funeral servl~
for James Mt17111' O'lloll.
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Mr and Mrs H L. Dunham
Mr and Mrs Earl Denny Sr
Kenneth
Searles,
aon
ot Mr.
"'"
(Hylda R1ce) llre enroute to C:iltf
~Ill !lout
an~ ¥'o;Q\rl!llc1&lt;
and 11on Earl Jr, and Miss Bett,:.·
Mt's R•l~h Gibbs Jr flnil c!hll· Ornia where they will v1s1t her Mrs Hod Searlet, w~re beld al were give~~ the Poloon • •wet~•
Demo.skey spent Sunday In 8111111
dren
Grtgory and Gloria, New aon, Pfc. Joe Rice Camp Pentli("· the Rawhngs-Coata Funeral Home rlurJnq the nr.oRJ"am In iPt9!1Di~
cothe w1th Mrs Nora Denny who
Hav"'n
ar.. spending several J.i:ll ton, and hi.&amp; c~uldl'ien, Beverly ar.d on Friday with the Rev. C ' E Uon ol tMir years of ser•l•• lr
Ill
Hoyt, pastor of the Ftrst Baptu:t scouting
Eldon R Kraeuter was a bUiti with her T.Other, Mra Georrzf' Gary
Mrs George Childs and ltlr_, Church, nflletatmg
...,..---~ne11s VISitor In Columbus Monday Childs Pnd family this wPek w\l.tc
Burtal waa in~ t.hc Cheshire
Mrs Clara Wlidermut.h visited Mr Glbhs Is attendlne a ape!'i;o;J f411ph G1bbs Jr and children,
Gloria and Gregory, New Hav~n. [ Gravel H1ll Cemetery and pall
Sunday Jn Portsmouth wtth htr school &lt; t Georgia Tech
Mr and Mra L D Dile~~ so11n! accompanied Mr Glbbs t&lt;~ thf' ~carers were ErfwRrrl and WiHson, Tert, who 1s a patient hl
rh"r" l:t1 :&amp;I'd Friday in Ath• 111 Charle11ton airport Sunday Wlha1 11am Dcmos}ty,'J:~l Denny Jr. ;,.r ~
Mercy Hospttal.
wlth
Dr. 1tnd Mrs Cha"es"Jivtdm tie left for special trairiin(tt Geor- thut Gtlmora, ~ Lee Smith and
Mr and Mn Henry Bu11ard of
•
Tampa, Fla, and Mra
C 'b md chilllrn and Mr and Mt\ !iii Tech He il'" Sll:let)' ·~upcftvisor Nornian Van Meter.
Harry N'! .thell anft fOJl11
'!~l" at the Philip Spor.n Plant, Gu
Relatives al'ld lru~nds from 1gut
Frecker were Saturday evcnlnq
The fourth birthday of Robin '
guests of Mr and Mrs. Hamil,· ~ltchells had just returned !r?m ham Stat10n While m ChatJeston of town mcluded the three eh1l
a vacation trtp in the Smoky P4ou1
\Irs. ChJids and her daughbn" and dren of the deeea,ed Robert and Mtlls, plder dtmo;ehter ():( Ml'~ ant! 1
Holter.
ta1ns and Mark Mitchell accompJ family vunted Mrs Ida M Me· Kenneth R1chard SearJQs, and
Mr and Mrs Larry Frecker
med h11 gr.ar:.dporents here lor ~ 1h~ll. 86, aunt of the late 1dr. Mrs Jack Fli.ck and her three Mrs. l!obOf! Mil\•. waa (elebl:lllell
and son, David of Cleveland who visit
with • picnle •t 4)&lt;e )iope Sun·
Childs, and Mt and Mrs Vtllt! week pld soq~ Findlay, Ajrs Rus- day.
'
were weekend gueats of MJ:II
Mr and Mrs Richard Vaug}Jan Hecox
sell Krtrler Findlay; Mr. ani
Susie Ftscher v1sited
Monda\/ and sons, J1on and Btll, and ~1.-1
B~nj Director and Mrs Geo ~l' • Mrs Randall Manley and daughwith Mr and Mrs Homer Holter Annlce Ohhn&amp;er were bustncn Dallas ~ H' !!On, Bdly, have mavd ter, Randy SQe, Akron, Mr. anti ' Her tour tiered birthday eake,
ll!h!c~ wa• decorated
wltll DjsMr and Mrs John lhle, Mr vhiltors ~:1 Parkersbur(, Monday
to lhe houre they bo~ht from ~J 1 Mu Stdney Burton and fam1l_v, neyl~and figure&amp;, was a gift ol her
and Mrs Wooflrow Mora and Mr
Mr and Mrs Mtllard Wtldermuth vtd Ohhngf'r on North Thtrd Av~
West Riciifleld; John
-Sewell, ifiiJI~inoLher, , Mra. Shirley MUb '
and Mrs Roy Holter attended ,il and family were in Portsmu!J~h
Mr 1md Mrs Gerald Preston a.nJ Mafietta: Mr and Mra. Charles
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
swimming party at Burr Oak Sunday to visit his brother, Ted, son, Bob, and their houseguest, Warner, Pomero)', Mr1 Franeu
R~l:if!:rt Mll111 and daughten RoLake, Sundd.y
ill a patient tn the hosptt8l Becky H1ll, Chkrleston, wl~ li!l\ ~ Burnett, Gallipo1ts; Mr and Mn bm
lolr.
Mra George Thompson and ':IOD
today for Charleston to meef GJ""~ Curley Kemper and daughter, Mrs.
loe 1 of Che11hlre visited Mood~
Preston, USN, who wtll- spe,.,d the Eno
Darst and hls ftancet,
drel'l,
wlUl Mr. and Mrs Roy Hollqr
and family
Mr and Mrs WtliJam Baker rc \
turned home Saturday afler a
visit m Charleston with Mr and
Mrs William Grate and son Ja!ll·
ea who aceompamod them home
for a weekend visit
: '
Mr. anr'l Mrs Elmer Wickham
visited Sunday in Wellston and
Galltpolu
Mr and Mn David Mlght and
children nf Rutland were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Charles Buck Calling in the
afternoon were Mr and Mrs Ran
r.bght and Mr and Mra Floyd
Rumflcld, Rutland
Tom'rly Jupcr of Columbu!
ha.s returned home After a weeb
vll~it with hls &amp;rand mother, Mn
OaJ•Y Jasper and his uncle nnl1
aunt, Rev and Mra Ralph C
Zundel Other recent fll eats o€
the Zundela were Mr and Mrs
Odell Pittenger of '3radensburg
Fin and Frank Zundel of Den·
vcr, Colo Mt and Mrs 0 ll
' '
'
JaRper of Columbua, parents of
·"
'
Tom were Sunda7 gue11t1

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Services Comm•ttee
bin that would
more voiee Jn
the new All' Force
bill would reduce
named by the President Irom
to 22 a 7ear.

Cooler Weather
Follows 10 Wake
Of Tuesday Rain ::
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ly UNfed
RAin swept the Midatlantie and
Southern states today along tbe ""'
nm of a cool alf ma55 that no'l1rex.tendi from the western plains
to the C~rohnas ,
The beav1est showers early today occurred at Flat Top, W va.,
and Raletgh. N C , with threequarters of an tnc:h
Cooler air moVlJlg 111 behind the
~bowers tumbled temperatures In
the northeast by an average of tS
de.arees.

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IA.la Jean Roush
Is Camp Aide
In Pennsylvania
Lola Jean Roush,
Mr and Mr.s Arnett
Upper Flats
Community
West Columbia, Is serving
mstructor at Camp Witmer
Hersham, Pa.
Miss Roush
College
jorlng m sl)(!ech
will return to the
August
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