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Their Golden Wedding Anniversary

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ed M-SJit. Brewincton'a mother.
Mr. and Mr.-. Robert White and
three children, Akron, were
The
Weddinl AnniverMeetinr
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Mr.
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Mrs. Howard
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OWen Bratton and Gerald AnStewart was quietly ob.sern&lt;l"fue
thony served 11ndwicbea and .POP last week end and were joined
and Mrs. Thoma• Wiant
· to Ulnea, WednetdaJ July a( at
to the memben of the Baptlat
for , dort vi.Jit.
the home of her aider, Mrs. Ray
Men's BrGtherbood of the Ftra
June Qulllen, daughter Seldenabel, Spring Ave.
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Baptist Church wh~n they had a
and Mrs. George Quillen,
of f-IG'!ft.FJ were
social meetlna Thur&amp;day ni.Jbt at
thi! home 'I't)e
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Frartk
the Mei.g1 County Fairgrounds.
ttracu
Ktna:
and
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Roger,
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their
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Gamea were enjoyed and those
w(thta•
:k:!•u:Ucl
present included Bratton, presJ· home in Columbus for .a viait last
Iced In white and deeor·
dent; Atbony; Malcolm Miller, Ed· week end.
wlth
a:old
rose bud.l and toP,ison Baker, William Fee, Don Beck·
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wbe Jr. and ped wlth a a:olden wmtbe _and tbt
er and David Dgrst Jr.
Mr. t- nd Mrs. C. J. Davis and daugb numenl, 110 In gold, wlib aold
ter, Chriseie, GallipoJia. were busl· taper• l.n cryltal holden ~ eJth·
neas v1aitor3 in Columbu!ll, Wed- er alde.
nesday They stopped enroute
A110 on the table .were
home at Jaclr.Jion for a Jbort vllit
enu
of a:old roae bud&amp; aDd )'el10
with Mr. and Mrs. William Beh
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I dl h b ldand daughter, Sandra, and flere low 1ladol •l_ld erylla Ill ea O
~Dil
white
m1nt1
topped
with the
Tbe Rev. C. E. Hoyt took his accompanied home from there b)' numeral ~ in gold. and nuta.
wif~ to.,Pblllipl, w . Va., Thursday Katherine Jane Hannahll, who bad
A ab: o'clock cbtc:ten dinner
wu served at the Middleport Roadwhen they ret-eived word that her been vi11lting there for a week.
mother, Mrs. C. B. HawkiJ15, had
Mr. and Mrs. WiUls Antl1onj aide Park an~ in tbe evenin1
injured her back In a fnll at her were called to Columbus 11lur• home macle lee
and cih
borne. Mrs. Hoyt remained for an day when they received Word that ee,ved at the
hoMe
nieeea of
Du.rlng
indefinite stay with her mother. Ills motbcr, Mrs. Sophia A'Dtbony,
M-Sgt. an4 Mrs. James Brewing- &amp;\, had been taken to Whlte Croas
evening pl.c:ture~
ton and thett daughter, Sandra, Hoapital after having a atrok~ that
and ne hew, John Vroman, re- day. Mrs. Anthopy made her ·borne
wltb a daughter, Mrs. Etnmett
Shafer, Columbus.
"Charlea White went to

Ba.,_, Brotherhood

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IOoes and WUiiam: lldihee, who
are · ompleyed in Columb.., will
~pend the week end bert with tUI.r
familie:5.

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Dan Dailey
Donald O'Connor Mit.&amp;i Gay110r

"THERE'S NO BUSINESS
LtKI SHOW BUSINESS"
(Cinemucope-Technicolor)
--alsoJ.ames Cralg
Lynn BarJ
"WOMEN OF
PITCAIRN ISLAND"
(ID Regalstope)
s.turci•Y Only
July 27
Walter BreniWl
Phil Harria
HGQODBYE MY LADY"'
(1",..n:eUent Family Picture)
-alsoRuss Tamblyn
Gloria Talbot
"'THE YOUNG GUNS"
Cotnecb and Carteoa

Middleport
Society

POMEROY

SOCIE'IYMt1.
Mn. Roeco6

and Mrs. Da1e lqllt.h,.
Mr. ond !ho. Dflmll'

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Wagner of North Lim~ •. :.be bon- wKb her mother, M,r.. JuUi! with Mrs. Cleland Heines.
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Mr. And Mra. James ·Ginther,
The couple received !llanY lovely
Sharon Smltll of Clift n, W. Va. sons, ~eorge ~nd PhWlp. of C~·
t:lftl. Member~; of Ma&amp;nolla Tern1 recent gue.!!il of 9her aunt cinnata are vaai!JnJ bla pareata,
~le Pythlan S1sters and the Pallt
uncle M"r and M
All' d Mr. .and Mra. Or11 GintHer.
h' f 1 Cl b ned durin., the eve-•
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S(:~ln
and daughter, Judy.
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M!'a. Percy Peoples 1a coniined
n!ng and Pr":rt
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Thomas
MeCJqng and \to her home witb lllness •Jld iJ
g:Jtta but unda ue to th pFunen
of JaCkson are speildjng being visited by her dauabtm
were Mr. an ... rs. An on)'
sco,
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Youngstown; Mr. and Mn. Joseph 11. :f~ a.va. l'it -u !f parents. Mr. Kathleen Norr1s, or Athcn1.
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Guy, Ne~ Sprln~field: Mr .. and
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and Mc!f. Eugene All7n. ,N orih·
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and Mn. .Bay Gotherd of Gallipollt

and Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Smith
and ton. of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Joe Wood of NamiJtor;t vbfted her roother, Mra. Lillian MoBri.de and s.bter. Mrs. ·Ruth CuD•
dlft,
Mr. and Mrt. Melvin 'Grimtn vU!lt·
ed his bro~r, Ray Grimm, at
NeMrw HavdenMr,1 :,.Y_,I;,
H
d
. an
a. ~ra:e o an ID
children •~t R.•cine ho~~ve mQved lnt&lt;t
'their hom~ they purebased from
.Mrs.. t'l'anee. Jtober1&amp; the former
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by 6re or theft • , ,

Mr. and Mn. W111 Allltin' Smlth
and 1ona, Billy and David, Hf!ma·
tite, Virginia, vllite-d Mte. J. 0.
Leonard recentl)'.
)b. and Mrs. Roger Emmi1h and
c;tauehters, Sally and Betsy, have
returned to thelr home ln De·
trolt after vl,l\lng bl• parentli, !h.
and Mn. c. A. Emmllb.
Mr. and Mra. Jojln Haw!Uns Jr.

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All TM Lat"t Ntt. and
Pa..ul• Recordings

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l~lnettr N.. A.tlftllna"
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stripping
tor'action!

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Muy Rlee,

were .Miu Sauer.
Slellf .,.d . loin• . Olorence

Mr~

MoNoU.

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1956 Oldsmolllle

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Super "88" Hard Top Cpe. Mak~ ~~ an of·
fer. Power Steering ft Br~k••· Very cl118R
lnalde
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' rulpment.

1952 Pontiac · .... · .... · .. $477

Cbl!lce of live "better buys." Many are go-

Roadmasler Convertible Cpe. Power SteerIna &amp; Braltes. Gen. leather illllde. trim.
Power' seat and windows. V&amp;ry _low, Q)lleage. One .,.reful local owner • . New one
costs about es,ooo.oo.

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1954 Butcks · · as low as .$11:395

JJP.!t gr""n llnloh.

1952 Butcks · ·· · as low as $677

Ina lo aet some real bargains. It should be
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Anne WheatOn told n·
Eiaerihower
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grcut
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that the HOU!&gt;.e
. ita way to p~u lm
rneasure to meet the
of sebools."
.8eeretary of
education and· welfare,
was "disappointed" by
House ac:tion. Ht had callel!
th.e bill'a pa~sa&amp;eo.
(ConHnu..t on ,.,. ThNe)

·t,ooo Polio Shots
Made
Available To
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-Meigs Countians
1 Audrey Young, ehalrman of the
:Jtefllit COUnty ··Polio Founc:ktlon,
1 .llld". 1pproxlmately
1,000 polio
· J" tljot. bave beef'! purchased by her
"' ~n~ation and ·will be &amp;dmlnis·
, fi'!'e4 here by .lbe county Heolth
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ttli-20 tbi'oulh 'the 39-year-old aa:e
croup, all )'Ciunaer persona bavlnJ had am,ple opportunity to obtaiP ahots before.
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to lblr age lfGup will .,.

11Yin 1'1}eaclay, JulY r 3Q. at &amp;he

--l~h ~ depnrttnent, E.. ).t:ain·lt.;
J»omero)' from 9 to ' 12,, and on

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Su£f'ermg
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Mrs. Fred J. Gardner reCeived
word frida:v of thE~ dciath of her
brother, Cllfft.rd C. Wharff, 60,
COlumbus.
Mr. Wharff (nd his wife have
been vidtlng their ·daughter, Mrs.
Robert Zer~le, and ··am~ly on Long
tsland, N. Y., and ·he had a atroke.
a week ago wblch was followed by
tWo other lttokes within the next
five days. He had bl!en In Ill
health for appraxi111atelY six. years.
Survivors include hi:S wife, Jean;
two dau'gb'terl. --{EmUy, at bome;
Mrs. Zerkle;· LOng llland; lour
grandchildrel'l; three lilter11, Mrs.
Gar~ner, Middleport; Mrs. Faye
Jauchtua, ColUmbus, aft:d Mrs. Ed
Lewis, Cleve.l and; • brolhe!", Walter Wharff, East Fultonh.m.
be held In
F.unetal servlcn.wUl
,
CoI umbltlll W:Ith, ,~he errangemenb
to bf: atmouneed later and burial
will be .in CroOb:viUe Cemetery on
Tuesday.
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Mr. Wllac:(f . II a former New
Yot1c ~Central etnpJoyee and· bad
been General Mtnaeer of the New
.Eneland Mutual lria~trance Com
pan)' in Columblll (Df a number
of years.. Mr. -nd Mr .. .Qardner will
attend the- aervica and burial.

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wq arreited Saturday · morning .by
Sheriff Robert C~ Hartenbaeh on
a warrant cbara:tnl intoxication

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~. Pomiroy," held 1lnc~ Jply ~1.
wbo bad been sentenced , {o 30
dliy&amp; t lh 'au, fined '100 ah4,~fostlt,
and ord~red ~ PBf .$.~maat;!s
to c:ountJ;. · pl'Qpel't)' destroyed 1
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lfln,nle · Ne~ling 61 MlddlO~~ ·
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CITY UP .__:_
Carlos~
Ptesl.fl!nt

Mrs. Adelbert Lee today l'e·
ct.\! vcd word of the death or her
'OIIsin Mrs. Alma B. Spencer In
White Cmss Hospilal, Columbus,
"~n Thursday night.
Mrs. SJX!neer waa the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Georg~
Cot'nell and was born and reared
in Meigs County. She was the wi·
dow of the late Lloyd Spencer and
had made her home with her son
Jack ·~n Columbus for the past two
vcars. A son, Lloyd Jr., died April
18 of this year.
She was a member Q( $)'racu~e
Presbyter-i an Church and, had ~n
a member of the Presbyterian
Missionary Society and Star Clas!J
and Syracuse Garden Club until
illness forced ber Moving to Co·
\umbua with her ,son.
Surviving in ad~ltion to her son
are the followlnl alsters: Mrs..
Mary McLaren, Elizabeth Cornell.
1\.nna Cornell, aU Of Columbua,
1nd M"rs. Olivia Cook, of Roches·
te r, p a.
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t"uoeral arrangement.a are not
yet complete althou•h burial i-.
Lo be made in Sun11et Cemetery a~
Columbus.
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a pa1ace guard identified a.:t.. Communist.

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The 43-yea!-&lt;&gt;ld president was walklng to the palace dini 0 g

room with his wife when be was slain. Officials said the ass·
assin. Romed Va5quez Sanche7.
sh()t and killed himself immedi·
ately afterward .
Vice President Luis · Arturo
Gonzalez · LOpez eal1ed an emer
geney cabinet meeting early tbis
mnrning and assumed the pres·
idem:y. The cabinet declared P
state or seige.

No Developments
AI:e Reported In
Wire Theft Case .
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Blasting f.ap Found In Plane
As ExpIOSIOU
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Prowler Report
Ori Lincoln Hill
Proves Fruitless

~0 a.~~c~~:!a~~r t~~oe!~%r Po~~

NOte Jn BOtt}e·
Is DIS.covered
tter 21 Years

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Donald Miller
Stricken With
Polio In Korea

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as, who brought Ibis Central American country ·its first
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democratic government, WiS shot and killed Friday night by

Chief of Polil'e Lerov Bart ru rn
today said that there · had ber.n
no Curther r!evelopments in his
investigation of the theft or wirt"
from the Goeglein Brothers gra·
vel pit operation in Middleport
He did however indicate Lhat pr"
gress was being made and that
an anest was fortht"Omint" in th~
near future.
The police chief abo reported
the arrest o{ thrC(! men Frida~
nigllt all of whom are slated for
t-outt appearances before Mayor
C. 0. Fisher tonight at 8 p.m.
Those arrested were: Jamea H.
Murphy, 32, Cincinnati, eharied
with intoxication and released on
$25 bond . Charles Allensworth,
Pictured above is the newest of the a~rial ViewS of Meigs County Farms in the weekly ser· 40, Middleport intoxication and
ies feature of the Daily Sentinel. The owner of the above farm may secure a free framed Clarence W. Smith, 38, Middlt-porl, intoxication.
photo of the
by
Dally Sentinel offices
Wedoesda.-'·yc_._ _ __
Bartrum said too that f o u r
yout.hs
ranging in age from 8 to
1
14 years along with tbelr parents
are due for a tourt appearance at
7 p.m. toniaht on charges of dis~
charging air rifles within the ,corPoration limits and contrary to a
Band Director George
village ordinance. He Raid the air
had a Iorge lurnout Friday lor
BARSTOW Calif. (UP)-The FBI today examined reports
rifics had already been confiacatthe tryoutll for Flaa-bearers for that a blasting ca~;~ and evidence of an expJosioh were found
ed by the police.
on JlD airliner which was &amp;haken by a· mysteri«?US blast ear1y lie!
Grace Captelna, ""8arol CrisweU, Thursday.
Lincoln Hill turned up nothin;~~
Linda NelJon. Sophqmorea, Maida
The 13th passenger • a man-was presumed blown through Patrolman Edward strauss sahr
Roush, Naney Gllm~on, n·orts Vlt· the Iav.a tory wall of the plane and his body wa-s found Fri· this morning.
atoe, Ruth Farmer, LO~tta Han· day. Tbe others wer!:! not injured
-;The officer said Frank Bassnct.
ning; Fresbmen, . Chri!!Jine Coat&amp;. and the plane made a sUccessful
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Bassnet,
Barbara and Betty CoVert, Diane uneventful emergency landlng at
reported he was wakened when
Watson, Kareft. McElhlnny; Eighth Geora:e Air Force- Base in the
he heard scrat~hings and sound.o.
grade, Ruth. Ann- Edwsr'dl, Lucin· Southern California desert.
as if a side window were being
da KoUts, Beverly Perrin.
jimmied.
Final trrol-'!11 wiU be held Mon·
The blasting cap repOrt lndicat·
InveStigation t:liselosed no jim·
day With tbete slrl11 selected: cd that the cap waa round in the l
my marks and no observ·able fo&lt;ttGuee ·Capteinl, Maida "Rous;J, plane's toilet along with what ap- 1t...l
prints a'round or near any win·
Rutb Farmer, Loretta' Hanning, peared tb be burned toilet tlastie.
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On January 24, 193(1, two boys .
Christine coa·ta, D~ane. W'Rtson.
v.c~t
- heavily Insured Carroll Norris, wbo was 12, and
Ruth Ann Ed'lf!ardl, Lue1nda Mor· Saul F. ~lpatoc~. 62, or Canoga James Carpenter. 1 ~. wrote a note
rb, witb., colleen Wilton and Phyl· !;'ark. Calif., retired jeweler-was which they sealed' in a bottle and
Ua Hilbert added to tbe llsl . I found ·on the _desert floor after a. put In the Ohio River between
~youts tor Drum-ml.jor and seareh by dv1~ian gr?und (ll.l'ti~s Apple Grave and Letart.
for tht!l two Gl.oekenspeil player.s and three Mmnc hehcopterS. The
will alao ~ held M~nday aceord· "bod3 was taken tQ O'Donnels
The boys, wh,o were anxloul' to
ine to the ,directbr.
Mortuary here where It wa~ bear !rom aome unknown personslearn~ that parts of the left hand made their ages and descriptions
MIIGI GaN"I ItAL "HOSPITAL
were mjNCng. Later a deputy cor· older than' ttiey were . ~&lt;
Admitted: 'Wayne Pratt, Dexter; Oner said; they had been recovered
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller, Le·
Dallal Stace",
Pomerov: Erma but he dJd not disclose how.
On July 24, 1957. Joe Postle· tart Falls, learned· WedneSday by
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A ~Qortuary source sal~ there waite,
· who is repairing and re· a telegram from the Department
Disc:hlr•e&amp; :EUa Stewart,· Wi!!at was ''lomet~lna" on the left hand, modeling his property on Lo~ust of the Arined Services that thei.b •
Street, found the boltle under- 90n, Donald, about 20. is critically
Colum "la. ·
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but that lt pro'bably wou.ld "taile
ath 1he floor of the bui1dlng.
1 REUNION SCHEDULED
laboratory teRtii to determine what ne
ill in Korea with polio .
TO HOSPITAL
it lVas.
Norris is roow' a bookkeeper for
Young Miller i:J a ~raduate o£
Members of the 1932 graduating
Lydia H,yiell,' CO;ndor·at, wa1 re- · A pathologist began 11 detailed the R. H. RawUngs Sons' Compans, Racine High School and ha.!l been elus of Racine High Sc:hool will
m.Dved for :mneu -tO Melga Geper· autopsy on the body, de!t:ribed a~ Mld41eport, and lives in Syracuse. serving in the U. S. Air Foree for have a reunlan at the . Pot&gt;Uand
al Hosjlita~ ll'rld~ ,at 1 p. m. by ..aenerall)' Intact" except for the 1 Catpentcr is omploycd at the Ap· three years. A follow·up telegram Park Sunday, Aug. 28 for entlre
the PQmerby ,EmetJency Sq~ad. 1
(Contln~ on P.aif41 TllrH)
pie Grove J,.ockl.
Friday .confirmed the earher one. famllie&amp;.
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l61n Tryout For
Middleport Band
Two Are Arrested As Flag Bearerso.u.,
And Tw:o Released
From ~ Jails th~h~:~t~~~n:~r!:~~ ~:;l~n~
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.:'~J/"\::~·t~·; IClifford Wharff
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for . in a-dvance of
leaders had
the ,Preaident. as not
e:atiaffe.d. with . the House
but w1thcg to accept lt

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eworn by Nora Evans In the court
' ellla "oald. lle•il'dlell, Ol ill•· re- ot Just~ of Peact 1\. E. Grindley,
EvaDI wtu; appear before"Glind· ,
eiPlellta must Iiiii a consent slip.
·~e Polio Foundation aUoeated ley tada;v.
Pomel'Oy
PltrolmaD · Edward.
J~h!!O to. buY ,tbe vaeei~c
~trau~ arresU!id , Razel Boggel'is,
GalUa COunty, fo~ invi\Rtlsatlon
. on orde_r ot Mayor's eourt in MJd·
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dleport where L•
m:: waa a au.
Two men were ·released lnom
county jail ·Friday. Onl! waa Er·
~Jn Smith, 4.8. Reedsville, eonfin ·
ed, 4nee luly it for tntoxieat1Cn
and fJned- 8 tCn.al Qf $100 tnd

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in! Carry them sin~ly ..• carry ~em lD
matched ..to! To·be brilll1111tlf In laab-

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g· p. m. lo aceoOtmoda~e men and
wotnfn wbo Vtort daytime.
Tbeae ahota are ilc~;esaible (o all
people \Vbo ~re. unable "4P .1et ·vac:-. el"!! 'ftom f&gt;mlly ·pholelono. olll-

1953 Cltevrolets as low as $888 '1.954 Fords · · · ·· · aslow.es $995
Vl!l'y clean ean.
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1956Bulck V8 ........... $2)7?5

~:- ~- Sedan. Hydrama!lc drive. Original

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special 4Jdr. Sedan. Only ' iii.D8t(a'ct.uat
miles. Spare \Ire never on crounll. ·Dyna·
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In oplte of lhe proopecllve alee! price booat,
ulea on Bulcka and Po11tlaeo are bringing In more lrode-lno. We have iO move lheae
fast. - S. let 101 for roll buya. Get you,. 11 ow, while our aeleellon 11 JOGil allfl p!'l...t
are low.
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you'll to.. Sparkler• , , • t~• brilliant
new V,.y they ace.cr}t your ·C:oet]-101~

ftot," ~7 Plt)&lt;lllo and
RuU•ntt; and the

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by Lady

Sparklers

ot Mr,., V~rne

hy!Dn• "America" alld "Onw-ard,
Ghrlltian SO.Id~·. 11 • 1

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D.ew' l&amp;ahion idea"! If yOu ' lUte ieWE!lry,

tplrltual pllioe o( th•, PIO&lt;lge to .,, )\ll'&lt;!leport: Mr., ahd Mrs.
the Ch~lsUap. FJaa,: t.be! ·:Pleijge t..o Erneit Carpenter, · O:allipol~; M:-.
the Ame·r tcu J'lac
.nd the
M"ra. Cad MOot'e a"d d!!URb·
Pledge ··to tbc Te~peralfce. Flag
Lindt and Mre. Jeff Wilaon,
IIJ\d, Mr1. Flemia1 aave l)\e hietory
ol lbe three Plod~...
· The apedal m'~,~~te. ln~hlded a
voc:•l due:t. ·~ *liter, ~t Me

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G\11\11;~' of t~e- Saunder·~· we~
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MiddJ~port: Mr.s . .~etlit Carpen·
ter, (;alllpolia ed PaUla .Jean and
PtUy Saunden, Btc;lwell, Wert&gt;
®le~ted. Sunday, l,Yitb a. dlll;I)C'"
wtte
altd at the home rtf
\an~ Mrs. Paul
dlnlna-room.
Sauqde:n, Bidwelt 1 • Honie made
; Mra. Lllllan stelfJ, Ml~dteport, lee ·ar,eam and ' cake. were acr.wd

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;Four Birthdays
Are-Celebrated
At Dinner Party
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Newa
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In Clrculalloa

The an.nual . family "pJcnie .or
c;lau of t~e
Cl)ureh of ChriSt WBJI heJd TIJU.f8·
day At the fl.&lt;:»~'llRidc p'arlr..
. and Mr•. J~e• ~.r'I)P,ld, Ol
Mrs. William Reynolds, preSI· .
Huntli111ton, spent the.. Week i:nd del\1; of .,t.he clus, presided at · n
with bla parents, M"t.•. and. Mt•· short bi.Uiines• meeUng and Free!
Jame• t'rn~l~ ~.nd. dausbkf. Juarr I. ~rdner, paStor '- ol the church.
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gave the bl(lil&amp;inl which J)receded
the meal.
Guests were families of the
• cla88 memt;.ers and the Loy.d
)fen's ClaBs. Mrs. Otho Wattl!"
was ln charge of preparing tltf
Uble.s tor the dinner.

WERNER

BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reae.rve Sylltom

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Pomeroy National Bank

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Annual'family ·
Picnic Is Held

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Attending were Mr. md Mu.
Alfred Biggs and daughter, Judy,
and nie~e . Sharon Smith, Mr. end
Mrs. Everett LightfQot and son:;;,
Jeff and Butch. Mr; and Mrs.. N"a·
than Biggs, children, Billy, · Sha·
ron and Allee Jean.
Mrs. Charlts Burt, children ,,
Charles and Marjorte, Mr. an:d
Mrs. ko~loyd Dunfee, Mr. and Ml'l.
Orville Hogue, Mr.
and
M'nl.
Glen Ev.f.nl and IIORIJ, Danny and
Tommy and Mn. Wilbur Young.
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POMEROY
RUT~ND

Wed~e~do:•_

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FOR PRIVACY, PROTE(;.
TION, AND PEACE OF
MIND, TRANSFER YOUR
Vl\1UABLES TO A SAFil
DEPOSIT BOX WITH US!

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Slngl• 71 a 45 RPM
LP &amp; IP Album•
CAPITOL

The relid fa·om worry that
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valuabltt the benefit of com·

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The &lt;ODtenu of any Safe Depoait Box at o~r bank •• ,

Tomato Harvest Approaching:

VIJitoro at
home., Jjr. •
Mra. Aldo K. Jeflera and aon, KiJlo
loll, Sundy eveninc wtre Mn.

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Canaday

Kent klou, .100 or Mr. and
Fowler~
Ben Mfl, Manninl XJ~a 1a: ~erioY~lr
lyn Jean.
·Neutr.Jllll' aild Mra. Jamea 'CJ.ar.: tu at Holler -H~I. Ht~ -ootb. Present 11.t the dlnnerEand e.Kiven-. worthy ,. are .i1) AtheN todq ~r ls sta)'l.Dg at
e lrolpitll with
an' were Mr. anct Mra. ' R.
rt · where iber attended a diltrir:t him.
caad
daua:hter. Cyl!t_!da. 1 of Aid lor Af;ed nwetinJ held at l Mr. and Mn. Dould Down'
Mlt-h.; Mr1. DU W ~. 01 ' home of ..ulls M.- Hel
apd famJlY of Lancaster are ttl~
· Mr. ancl Mn:. Howud
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r.nd 1ona Terry and Vmcent. Mu. EteaDor Hlxenbautch
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olflc:e, Columbus, vage.
Mrs. Marie Hall and Mn. Rolle
10 n, James, and daughters, JoAnD was the 8Ue&amp;t spedcr.
and Jacqueiiile Kay, ~f" Pine Grove; I Mrl. Elmjr Wickham visited Fisher .bav~ returned to thei(
Mrs . Ed Swank and ~- . Harry bt GallipoUs WJ!dnesday eve-nln; home, Columbus, ·after a vilit
were taken bY Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Jaci
Seidenabel and daughter, . Jaet.

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Is Ired About

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Authorities said Castillo Armas
was sbot twice ln the ehe.!it •ncl
died instantly.
BHt GUII!rft To Dr.w
Oth'r palace ·guards rushed to
the scene with drawn sidearms
but lhe assasain beat them to it by
putting a bnUct through his head.
Casti.Ho Armu was strongly anti
Commuoiat and for the three
yean he was ln powtr he had
waged an i.ntensive war against
Communists and leftists,
Officials said they found papers
on the assassin's body that showed
he WI.'! a long · standing member
of the Communist PilfiY.
Gonzal.eJ: ~ Lopez was sworn in
shortly before 5 a.m. at an emer·
gency cabinet meeting.
Shortly afterward he issued a
proclamation urgi11.(1 tbe Guatemal-an people -to keep calm "in
the face of the oaUonal tragedy".

Castillo's u1assin.ation

c ame

just three years and three weeks
after his triumphal entry i n t o
Guatemaia City at the Ma.d of re~r·
olutiOnary forces which overtbl'f'w
the leftist regime of Col. Jacobo
Arbenz; GullllaR.
UMttbl• Month
July had been both CasliUo's
lucky and unlucky month.
It w.s on July 3, 1"2,_Aiat he ,
was Corced to take refuge in Bogota, Colombia, as a political e:t·
ile.
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(Corttlnu•d on Pa.. ThrM)

Four Marriage
Licenses Issued

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WHY KILL THE GOOSE?

Fair offtctals hope exhibitors this year will
top the fm e toli.ll of the 1956 Cajr La! t year
1,089 showt•d in th e Junior Fair &amp; 890 in the
Senio r Fau Thesp f 1gurl's were sli ght inrreases over 1955
The Fair Board is doing all it can, w i t h ,
funds avai!.Jbl1• , to bri ng this 94th county
show to a new peak of proficiency and attendance . The county commissionPrs authorized
purcha se or a new banner sign for the Coun
nnd Main Intersection . For the first time l
banner sign is in stalled on the entra nce to thl'
fa ir grounds at Rock Springs. Midcflt&gt;port's
banne 1·sign also is iu place.

The August 14-15-16-17 fair has been l'TI[Iv
ened by at least two events , one of whit h ~~
recently new , and the -~ther stronget bljeausc
or added interes t. The Big Bend "Minstrel has
been a strong puller of fair goers the lasl big
nighl, Satur·uay . It ls the home folks ' chance
to see their friends aand neighbors pe1·form
in a highly eommCndable fa sh ion u1Hler skill ed directing .

OESPast Mat~~-;,-s
Annual Picnic Is
Held Friday Niaht

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MrJo: AIIPtl Huuhf' s f: nnws w1·r.•
plavNI r.111'inlt' the f'vf'nin t!" .tnd
pri~s won bv Kalnt! Hl ndy . Mr;;
C'. P Gt.!lagher and M1·s .Jnnw~

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Mr and Ml''f. K ~lnd llmrfv Mr,q
22. CompcnJof' Youn'f Sr .. '-"rs. P1111 \ Wim-~·
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ltfn, Ro..~s Pullen, Mr"'
T. t; r 2t . A meaaure
RDush, Mrs. Cbnrles Rr•nn('tt, Mrs
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~ella Cross. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Atlf'n
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Mrq Walter Bunre. l\1r and M1 ~·
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3-t . GO&lt;.ldess of
Marion A.llenswM1\-j ;onrl H•' t' lu
harvests
M"t'"!i. Lillian Sli'1ff. Mr&lt;: J)t-11,:
Earllu~ nWindsor. Mr ao1d M 1.~ v ·.. u•hn - 3~ . ware
muge
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ooll. Clo,. to och9olo and

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uqusuiJy eood buy.· &lt;:;an be
bo~gbl wl!h ll&amp;'!lclown, hjlttnce
l(tJ rent.
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paill&gt;f, -i·ltot~. and outllde
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at Millersburg, Ohto, arc to be
found long hitching rail,g to
which the Amislt farmers Ue
their horses while taking care of
their shopping.

K·npr~o

9:30 Mighty Mo"usi! JltayhOUI8
10·00 Lucky 8 Rnneh
10·30 It's A H.lt
11 ·OO lJig Top
12:00 The Lon~ RRna:er

1;.!·30 Big Picture
The General famed for hi'!. 1:00 Town &amp; Country Crossroads
last stand" fight against the ln- 1· 15 TBA
dians. George Armstrong Custer, 4:00 The Early Show
was born at. New Rumley, Ohto.
~ : 00 You Are There
8.!JO Mr. 1Ji11t,riet A.Uorne:r
6:30 'Buor ~ neen AA ~
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7·00 The Jimmy Durante Show
7 ·10 Two For The Money
8:00 C1ue ~torn\ Show
8:30 SRO PlAyhouse
9:00 Gutwmoke
9:30 Golden PlaYhOuse
10:00 The Late Show 1
J1:00 'l'he Lllte, Late Show

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Meigs County News

11:50 ,.., m.
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On Your
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t ·OO tamp Unto My Feet
9:30 Look , Up &amp; Live
10:00 Eye on. New York
10:30 CJ.roe1'i Three
11 :08 · Let~a Take A Trip
lJ:30 Wild Bill Hlckpk
12:00 Herkle and Jeckle
12:30 Bads:e &amp;: Bullets ..
1:30 Bill Picture
2:00 We Belleye
2,so Gel Set-Go ·
3:00 Vacation, U, S. A.
3,90 \!urlain .Tim•
4:00 Face the Nation
t'30 CBS News
3!00 The Last Word

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8:00 Captain Kana:aroo
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9:00 Fred Wat111J ,
9:30 Arthur Godfl#"' "~'(I
10,30 Slrikl It llich
1J :00 V11Uant Lady
11:1' Love ol Life
11:30 Search tor Tom otT~

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12:00 Katie·~ Klteher.

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1:00 Our Mlss -Btooll:a
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3:00 Brlabter Day
S:1l Secret Storm
3:30 Edtt of Nl&amp;bt
4:00 · The Early Show
~:~ · Yo.ut l:aso Reporter
&amp;:48 !ll)fl"tl Parade
IS:~ Weatherman
8:00 Acdon
6:1&amp; ,.PouJ)u Ertward,
8:30 ~· 11~
~:00 Burna: • Allen.
UO Talent S&lt;outo I
8:00 · Thoae·Wbltlng /Glrl•
8'90 Wellard Dla..•nd, PriVOII.
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FROM JULY 28th
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8:11 ao111 centurr Tlleator

11 :!Ill Sign On .. .. .. , .
12:do Faith. for Today

ti:ao Big. l'tcture

1:00 Oral Robert.J
1:30 'tibeibee

T.V Sunday S&lt;hool
Conterenee,

Yw ow• it tQ JOIInelf to tu'e a "mUk break" ovary day!
MOk is rich In the vita!''tood 'valaei you need to keep fit
. and on the &amp;o ••• t.iates ~t, ·1oo. ll'a &amp;IWiYI "' pleaoure"
to "refresh With mUll: • , • plain or fiavored, mealuine or
snack-Ume! You'll asree : •. lllllk has everything.

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fend"" to look bir-but Pont;.., puto
tli!! extra lenst)l
it counts-betWoen the wheelsll'ontio&lt;:'slonger al:ride

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priceyou'veaeenonthene)W.,._ But
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always commanded • top trade--in.. So
why not atop out or the small-car dJuo
and into • Pontiao ••• - · · nodlln&amp; hi
your way. Your Pontiac dooler baa ¥&gt;o
keys and an .,....,.,.,m. ol!'er waltiDi
for you n,Itt nowl .
So why not look and feel lib a
million-blalood of a mUiioo olhon? .

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And this GXtra lentth showa up
iDJido. too, in
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iU aU-new SU8penBion ~ and you

have an exduslw lftoti.UM lhM PO car

at any price can BUI'p8B9 ••• and 1.'built-.
in of ctindion and security thet
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Anl!ll!l 'llle ; IIIIo re&lt;elvod ~Y
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PONTIAC GIVES YOU
4 TO 7 INCHEQMORE
WHEELBASE!

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bifithday eake , Friday when ller
elibtleth birthday was celebrated
with a family dinner planned by
Mro. Beulah White.
Others present wer.e Mr. and
, Mrs. l&gt;u,t, Lindo 1Fierlog, 111•.
111id ·ll;o. Charles Whit&lt; and ~··
anna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White

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. -AND PONTIAC

Thtl n1urance Agenh Auociation

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SMALL CARS CAN omRBY A WII1)E MARINI

II iD stop.and-&amp;o tza1Bc •.. tbio is dri&gt;il&gt;f
tlie smaller jobs Cl\ll't dupliooto.

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Jeffrey Darit, ~ighteen-month
old .son of Mr. and Mn. Thomu
Dmt, ~e!ented his a:reatgrafld·

Mn. R. S. Whlte, with

TOPS THE BEST THI

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e-·uporieD&lt;:edl Park it, cruilo it, l:r)l

ot these Frlendl11

memflers of

Mrs. R. S. White
Is Honored On
80th Birthdqy

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advanced-engineering rnaou why!
i&gt;qntioc bea gone all out to make tlWo
..,&gt;doe bi, car the beot behaved beauty
that you ever had the pleuuro of
OOeeln(. You'll IIDd Pontiac's OIICiqeive
Priclslen~T•vch C...trels ma.ke .teerina:

Before you GO oil that trip, STOP to think abouut your
cat .ln$!1"~' ooverage.
Is it adequate to protect you fin·
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anelally
. from all motoring hazard! Better check with us
, •• to be on the SAFE side!

·the lea,d enhlp of the neW DiGe6'rge Dallas.
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¥r•- Paul Theiss Is general
chainnan of th•· Sodal which will
feature- home-111ade ice cream and
cakeJJ,
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Middleport High
Bonet ';OOsters .
Plannina Social

This will be the first appear·

6'llll ~l:wl uJ Spbrti He..O)ilill 'CH•,.,;:;;-1. IIONDAY
1oii"s"J;. on
8:3Q fnternaUbnal "Ptt)'bou.t
7:00 Famous Fihh Fa.Wval
M.tt ....... Ill Learnln1
B}~
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.. 1:00 Jl'lve liar Final
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PONTIAC'S PE!tFORMANCI

No.t one of the smaller caN can Jive yG\1
the heavy-duly ~n. the.-.
hontno holl and ...., -..fly lbat ...,.
round you In every Pootiac. Yot
Pohtla.o'o the nbnbleot bea~ you
ever managed-and your Pontiac dNIIr
coin ohow you ....,. than li• ~

Bl·SURE YOU H'AVE FULL
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MORE· SOLID
CAR PER DOLLAR!

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The ·Band 'iootter.s Association

M'iaweatern !Jaydde i
9:00 ~ike Wall,.. intel-vi!"

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He suceesSlully resto'l:'ed the
baa.lc rreedoms which had been all
but wiped out und~r Arbenz.
He ·onee told a New York Timet~ J
correspondent: ,
''Guatemala must avoid t~l!i
swina: trom the left extreme to the
right. The pendulum must be kept
in the center with ju~tlce to all.
The people must be gtven mort to
eat, moJ·e /o wear and more
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met Tbursday &amp;t tbe High School
Kenneth .McElhlnny, presi·
~dint:
and com:pleted
plUS for an lee Cream Social to be held OJl the lawn of the
Hi(h SChool ·on Tbursaay, August

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wear a Pontiac price ·ta.g
-yet none ·gives you UY

MY OFFICE WILL BE

2:30 Bob CrOsby Show

WKTN-TV Clibtmel13
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A)fred Hitcbcock

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8;00 Sttl.4te One
8:00 Las~'
IO'OO r, li!&gt;&lt;Hhe-Mi~ute Newt
e,so My Favorite Huoband
IO:QII ..... hl~t tile wealhir·
7,00 Ed Suii.;.IN.:;••:;._Sb.:;ow.:__ _...:.;l::D:::IO;_Th::.:::;• l.a_•l&lt;l'-"SII&amp;w=--...,_

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ScQtt. 1tudent. lit tbe Holler Roto
Ph•l N~tran' n:atniq ~ciao\.
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ChUUcotbe, vblt.rM rt'latlnt · ..
Middleport and Pomel'Of' t~ll

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Amazing Low-Priced

Attic fGOJ:ft for two do~tde \Jedl~
and hall' .,. closets. oa)( ..tood\fort
and Atlirwar. .-\intfidl\ standtrd gas-flred bot Water lle•tlng,
water softener, Jarge basement
with won """"' aM· 1"""!\1')'
\yltb ,lubs. Garpge ani!. tttVity
1&gt;11114li\JI, I.Ototed In P,nt..,J.OII
2 biihways, exc~tllent for- t9urist

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aue.1t ol honor at a barthdJy dinner Thursday a-t tbe home of Mr.
ud Mn. Vt&gt;rnBn Weber an4 chil ·
dren. ~an , Dennis. Dallll an&lt;l
Donna. Rutland . Mr. Milhoan wa,11
1lio present fttr the party.
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children have moved from Beech ·
Stl"fl!el Lo Rutland , RD.

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Preaent were Mr. and Mrs. Wy· Kent Kloe• at Holzer HorpitPL
funeral of hi• ~In, VlJ'ki.J
' 1tt Radford and 10n, Phili.p, lb.
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Rltkl' , and Mr. tn\1 Mrt. Clf!iter·
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l.uclll.l B. KawkJn• &amp;Del othft ror-- dent
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Mr. and Mr.. Gall MlHer and l'il mdtu1ed Jane Bailey, Col wn-

Middleport
Society

·~omplf(e ~with !unlit•" (f&lt;IO&lt;Ilf ~~m!~io
Xor oltly IIQOG.OO oJtra.

10:110~, :!!!ira
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9:00 The cOuntry Music IJibUtt 1~11
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10'00 ~Oth Centlll')' tho.ce&gt;

The D~ily Sentinel ·

Judith Kay Murray Is \Ved

CorMr lot S0&gt;&lt;200 wit~. &amp;ordtn
•n&lt;t mop. Prlttd tt MSOQ.GCI.

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What One Pe-rson Can
This Is The Life
Man to Man
Industry on Parade
Ott to Adventure
What's Ycmr Trouble
TV Chapel
Movietlme
Amertcan Forum
Zoo Parade
Fronhcrs ot Faith
Outlook
Meet the-' Preu
Statesmen Quartette
News Picture

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4:i0 Mol'loUIIIe

Mr. and Mrf!. F.arl P. Crosll, Ra·
cine, entert&lt;~ined with a dinner
Sunday honoring the ~th birthday
of their dau'i!hter, D11nnn Guests 6'00 TBA
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter
and son, Larry , Mr. lind Mrs. EuHo\ter, Richard and Marjorie,
Racine , Mrs. Robert Asbley ,
Cliffo•d and Keith,' Letart Falls.
the host and hostess ahd Donna's ·
sisters, DiSil!'l, Deborah, Denise and
Della. They also celebrated Eu~;:ene
and ~arP' Hol~er's birthday.~.

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M!!mb('n rt'llponded to roll t'flll
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Mrs Smith thanked thl' cl!lss for I rlel,u WIU rcttL \:Cd ~Y two billion.
flnw&lt;•n and cards !l('ll\ h('r whilt&gt; rtullarl-! to 272 billion dollars.
ill D1s h ('\othes nnd D(llly DuzH.s ubly thu Cf'lllhra1etl "light money "
were so\ Li dmlng the 1!\'t•nln)j . Ttw
~--- wundL•r bux donated by 'fts~ Stu
Mrs. Waller Crook s lind fumil y bart was award~~ d tn Mrs Myrtlt·
Edward anrl Jllnlwth•. C.11ry Prl•h· Long A Bible g11me . wn~ plll.)'l!tl
ton and MfR. 0 . P Klt'ln wcrl' b1 1wl!h a prb:e iWII.rdcd til Mrll. Will
Athens Friday evcnlny on hu .J
A dc!i:Wrl rourlle wn~ sl!rved by
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lhe ho.,less to those nEtmed nbovt•
HURT IN FALL
Mr. and Mrt. F.:. M Wood Ill loll and Mn Herbert D'lxnn , Ml5s Doro· l Mt•s , Enrl Olh•cr !llli Friday
Mra . Forrest Bnchtcl wert' in C:u!• thy Lung, Mrs. Cluudc 1\u~t t.'d, Mrs morning at her home, Union A\'e.
lipolb Frulay when Mr. Wood hat! Carl Moore nnd 11 w;ucst. ~1rs. How brralcing her l'i~ht ankie in tbree
1 ehi!'Ckup at Holzer Ho.~ pit~l.
ard ~tclntosh
pht!'(•S She i.s 11 pntiL•nt at Holzer
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familie-s Mr. Dill'.- will r!'l urn 'n
Baltimflrt&gt; aftt'r thl' wr•Pk1•nt1 nnrl
his famil}' wilt r('m ;d n fnr 1111 r•x tt"nde!l vi~lt. Th iR i.~ ttw f 1 r ~ t vi 9i t
with hi! granrlrmrl'ut~ for BlliY .
youn~tel!.l ('"h\ld of Mr. nnd Mr~
Wlllilllm Dile 11

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Miss Cheryl Ebertbach and Miss
Nancy Burns ·were Th·u••
-day g·ue"l,.
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and daurhter, Karen Ann, or
Princeton. Ind. and Mn. Clarence
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Ml&lt;&gt;ht,
Bradbury,
vlsi 1 a.~ Thursday
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wl~hMr, andMrs.C. J. Ebersbacb.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canterbury
T
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Freddi
er rec t b Jines
llton l
eam mem
were
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u
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Slater, John Allensworth, Tom , GaUipoUs.
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Elmer Ashworth is confined to
Wilson, Tel'T)' Johnton, Lee Roush ht. home, Wehe Terr-l~i ti.Y 1g~~st.
Ga,ry CIUf!y Ernelt Bing, David
MIPI!:I Charlene a~d .Snuon
Cascl, Bruee Wallace, Dicky Hl)'el, ZIJI.ndel IN! vJilflns: ri11ltyt1 in
J h H od
d Ste h p ll
C I inbu
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P ~ u~-~ u
-'·-:::-:;;--;--He olio leave• oome . hoi, ..,,_
Tht Ricll!I..-Kuo
t~oversies over hli pohciei-not·
Mr. and Mrt. Jilfynal'i! lihr and
Situation and the- high Int.-ed tori But~ and tw •.JI'o.tlda..hter~
rate ttte (Overrnnent ha11 beel'l 1
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1f~e):~h(\I)JCr
JlAVing lately on Jtt own seeuri·
u~ COnroy .and
He.!l.
. ~f olumbus were dmDer gUE!st.~
Ahead or tne Clevelan&lt;l lndua·
unday or Mr. and Mrs. Clyd~ Saltrh11ist ls another tour of dUty in aers. A. bountiful turkey dm7er
Lijj' buelneu, this time Ul board Willi enJoyed by all
chall'man or Natlonat Steel Corp.,'
Fott,...ia Ohio is Wrn"ld lesd
Pittsburgh.
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The White House announeeil er tn the manufaCture of fae~
. that Humphrey will depart next }maskl worn a't tile Mardi Gras- and
Monday. His resignation wu an- durlna Halloween.
nounced in May, Hil aucetlltol\ aworn ln . the nme Jay at 11 R.
former Deputy Defense Dlrt'cta)r '":}· tdt In Ptealdent EiSenhOwer's I

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M
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an NrJ.p Swaekhame•
an
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Mr andr Mrs
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!litton Hood M 1 •111 0 R111 Mrs
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Robert Allenawortn, Mr. and Mra.
Guy Bing, Mra. Jemea Pullen, Mr.
and Mr8. Ed Slater, Mr . and Mrs.
Paul CasC!l and their younger ChU·
dren.

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F.:ad1 11oy th~ nH.lo.' !etten ue different.
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Feted This Week

llAILY CRYPl'UI!UOTE- Here's l1ow to work lh

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The speaker also told of various
churches which they visited and
of a doctor who haf saved more
souls tar Christ than all ministers
there. She also told or the Berea
FollOWlfllil the !Upper the men Collete where only A students are
watched TV and: the ladie s ad- acteptd.
journed to another room for their
regular meoetlng which opened with
Following a short business scs·
devotions led by Mn. R•lph c. sion a social hour was e-njoyed.
Attending the plflnic supper
Zundel who had f(lr ' her acrlpture
reading Psalm 147. Mrs. Zundel were Rev. and Mrs. Ralph C. Zuntold of a §crmon given by Billy del, M~. apd Mrs. Harry Lee Bai1ey
Graham.
Mr. and Mn Dtlna Oliver, Mr. and
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. 1Mrs. William W•tilon, Mr. and Mrs.
M1s~ Barbnra Roush i,av-e an an- Lo-rain Sterrett, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
terestmg talk on a EUB Church Rusche!, Mr. and Mn. Mac Cot.
s~hoo \ camp where &amp;hi:! and her trill and daughters, Jane and Jan.m ter spent a_month . She told of .et , Mrs. George Skinner and sons.
~ ~e SC' hOnl. thetr customs and wor~. Benny and Georgie Jame!l Stephen·
I he bnys and g1rls attending lhts \ son, Mrs. Daisy Jasper, Mrs. Jo-~choot do not go ho~e or leave l ~eph Cook Mn. Ellen Couch, Mrs.
the school from the, ,hme1 they en- T. T. Shelton, MJ; •. Elmer Wickham
Ira Foster Mr. arW ~rs. J. E. Foster and daughter, Sally.
Joining the jroup· for the evenIng were Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Rou«h and daughters, Barbara and
Marilyn, George Daniels and Di.
anna
and Dlrky Daniels, of Miami,
Home made ice cream. o::ake and
a wiener roast were enjoyed by Fla. and Brenda Bailey.
the Yankee Little t.Aaaue team at
the Ro11ds1de park this week.

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Sport. lo:ye
9:00 ROml'f!r Room
Newl Picture
Watch Mr. Winrd
10:00 The Prlce Ia RJ&amp;ht
~o~ turda,- Ni._..t Jainboret
10:30 ' Trutb lir Con1equeneet
JuUu!. L1Ro1a Sbow •
11:00 Tic Tac DoUib
Mystery Tbeater
11'30 II could Be Ynu
Dollar A Sec:ond
12:00 Tex 4 Jinx
Enc'on Thea\er
IUO Curront
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Adveuture Tbeater
1:00 _"' IJttle M"artte
N~s and Sport! Betdline•
l :30 Brlde ana Groom
Nltewateh
2:~
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Sign on
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7:00 . Steve Allen Show

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Other congnJJlon.al news :
Rackell: Tb• Senate Raeketl
laundry and/ M utility room. bar ~m~ltl.ee ~4
x'lenett

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10:111 Chi'iJtian ScleDte Ptotram

Membfrs of the One• won One~
Class of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church and their families enjoyed
a piclnc supper, Thur.aday evenin..:
at the home of Mr. and Mn J. E
Foster, Eaat Main St.

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OE.t;; wa ~ hf'id P'ridav nid1! ,Jt thl'
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Laborers have beeil repairing fences. cutting grass and doing general repair work 011
the grandstand for .several days A new conrrete block stage with a concrete floor buttre!l
{'d by re-inforced steel is in the process of 1
&lt;.:onstruction by the Pomeroy Cement Block 1
:111tl will be ready by fair time.
The new stage i:-; &lt;·en1t•red on the grandstand and is \orated about 10 feet away from
the race track It will prove lu be a dedded
1mpiovement iu viewing &lt;mil hearing hy the
showgo('rs
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The other is the flower show \\-'hich last
y~ar rated an honorable mention among all
fair3: of the stale Th~ flowt•J' extravaganza,
of Jong standing on the f:..~ir c;t\('nrla r of I'V ents, has gainPd prominencf' ret·entlv undr t·
str~ng lea de l'sh.ip of dedicated wonJt•n · su Pl' rvlsl?~ the myriads u[ Ur\:.iib that go into orga-mztng such a show

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Olliciols Expect 7957 Fair To Continue Upward Trend
In·Att.endance Anti Interest; Improvements Are Not·ed
Meigs County 's 94th annual fair .shou uld co
tinue a tl"end of increased interest by exhibitors and patrons established three years ago .
Officials have noted a gen tle but encouraging
rise in attendance, and u similar nudgl' upward in the number of young folk and adull s
exhiUiting in the Jumor and S~.!nior F;m tit--

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Fair offtctals hope exhibitors this year will
top the fm e toli.ll of the 1956 Cajr La! t year
1,089 showt•d in th e Junior Fair &amp; 890 in the
Senio r Fau Thesp f 1gurl's were sli ght inrreases over 1955
The Fair Board is doing all it can, w i t h ,
funds avai!.Jbl1• , to bri ng this 94th county
show to a new peak of proficiency and attendance . The county commissionPrs authorized
purcha se or a new banner sign for the Coun
nnd Main Intersection . For the first time l
banner sign is in stalled on the entra nce to thl'
fa ir grounds at Rock Springs. Midcflt&gt;port's
banne 1·sign also is iu place.

The August 14-15-16-17 fair has been l'TI[Iv
ened by at least two events , one of whit h ~~
recently new , and the -~ther stronget bljeausc
or added interes t. The Big Bend "Minstrel has
been a strong puller of fair goers the lasl big
nighl, Satur·uay . It ls the home folks ' chance
to see their friends aand neighbors pe1·form
in a highly eommCndable fa sh ion u1Hler skill ed directing .

OESPast Mat~~-;,-s
Annual Picnic Is
Held Friday Niaht

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plavNI r.111'inlt' the f'vf'nin t!" .tnd
pri~s won bv Kalnt! Hl ndy . Mr;;
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Mr and Ml''f. K ~lnd llmrfv Mr,q
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RDush, Mrs. Cbnrles Rr•nn('tt, Mrs
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harvests
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at Millersburg, Ohto, arc to be
found long hitching rail,g to
which the Amislt farmers Ue
their horses while taking care of
their shopping.

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9:30 Mighty Mo"usi! JltayhOUI8
10·00 Lucky 8 Rnneh
10·30 It's A H.lt
11 ·OO lJig Top
12:00 The Lon~ RRna:er

1;.!·30 Big Picture
The General famed for hi'!. 1:00 Town &amp; Country Crossroads
last stand" fight against the ln- 1· 15 TBA
dians. George Armstrong Custer, 4:00 The Early Show
was born at. New Rumley, Ohto.
~ : 00 You Are There
8.!JO Mr. 1Ji11t,riet A.Uorne:r
6:30 'Buor ~ neen AA ~
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7·00 The Jimmy Durante Show
7 ·10 Two For The Money
8:00 C1ue ~torn\ Show
8:30 SRO PlAyhouse
9:00 Gutwmoke
9:30 Golden PlaYhOuse
10:00 The Late Show 1
J1:00 'l'he Lllte, Late Show

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Meigs County News

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t ·OO tamp Unto My Feet
9:30 Look , Up &amp; Live
10:00 Eye on. New York
10:30 CJ.roe1'i Three
11 :08 · Let~a Take A Trip
lJ:30 Wild Bill Hlckpk
12:00 Herkle and Jeckle
12:30 Bads:e &amp;: Bullets ..
1:30 Bill Picture
2:00 We Belleye
2,so Gel Set-Go ·
3:00 Vacation, U, S. A.
3,90 \!urlain .Tim•
4:00 Face the Nation
t'30 CBS News
3!00 The Last Word

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8:00 Captain Kana:aroo
8:45 , CBS New11
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9:30 Arthur Godfl#"' "~'(I
10,30 Slrikl It llich
1J :00 V11Uant Lady
11:1' Love ol Life
11:30 Search tor Tom otT~

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12:00 Katie·~ Klteher.

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1:00 Our Mlss -Btooll:a
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3:00 Brlabter Day
S:1l Secret Storm
3:30 Edtt of Nl&amp;bt
4:00 · The Early Show
~:~ · Yo.ut l:aso Reporter
&amp;:48 !ll)fl"tl Parade
IS:~ Weatherman
8:00 Acdon
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8:30 ~· 11~
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Yw ow• it tQ JOIInelf to tu'e a "mUk break" ovary day!
MOk is rich In the vita!''tood 'valaei you need to keep fit
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your way. Your Pontiac dooler baa ¥&gt;o
keys and an .,....,.,.,m. ol!'er waltiDi
for you n,Itt nowl .
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million-blalood of a mUiioo olhon? .

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bifithday eake , Friday when ller
elibtleth birthday was celebrated
with a family dinner planned by
Mro. Beulah White.
Others present wer.e Mr. and
, Mrs. l&gt;u,t, Lindo 1Fierlog, 111•.
111id ·ll;o. Charles Whit&lt; and ~··
anna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White

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Thtl n1urance Agenh Auociation

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SMALL CARS CAN omRBY A WII1)E MARINI

II iD stop.and-&amp;o tza1Bc •.. tbio is dri&gt;il&gt;f
tlie smaller jobs Cl\ll't dupliooto.

•• Me it• County

Jeffrey Darit, ~ighteen-month
old .son of Mr. and Mn. Thomu
Dmt, ~e!ented his a:reatgrafld·

Mn. R. S. Whlte, with

TOPS THE BEST THI

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e-·uporieD&lt;:edl Park it, cruilo it, l:r)l

ot these Frlendl11

memflers of

Mrs. R. S. White
Is Honored On
80th Birthdqy

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advanced-engineering rnaou why!
i&gt;qntioc bea gone all out to make tlWo
..,&gt;doe bi, car the beot behaved beauty
that you ever had the pleuuro of
OOeeln(. You'll IIDd Pontiac's OIICiqeive
Priclslen~T•vch C...trels ma.ke .teerina:

Before you GO oil that trip, STOP to think abouut your
cat .ln$!1"~' ooverage.
Is it adequate to protect you fin·
.
anelally
. from all motoring hazard! Better check with us
, •• to be on the SAFE side!

·the lea,d enhlp of the neW DiGe6'rge Dallas.
.
¥r•- Paul Theiss Is general
chainnan of th•· Sodal which will
feature- home-111ade ice cream and
cakeJJ,
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Middleport High
Bonet ';OOsters .
Plannina Social

This will be the first appear·

6'llll ~l:wl uJ Spbrti He..O)ilill 'CH•,.,;:;;-1. IIONDAY
1oii"s"J;. on
8:3Q fnternaUbnal "Ptt)'bou.t
7:00 Famous Fihh Fa.Wval
M.tt ....... Ill Learnln1
B}~
I. .. ren,, we~tr SJ:Mw 1H10
I~ N9obN~WO
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UO Lite .~b tlliiiWU.
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6'00 llldll) 1.1.... Club
.. 1:00 Jl'lve liar Final
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ance of the Middleport Band un-

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PONTIAC'S PE!tFORMANCI

No.t one of the smaller caN can Jive yG\1
the heavy-duly ~n. the.-.
hontno holl and ...., -..fly lbat ...,.
round you In every Pootiac. Yot
Pohtla.o'o the nbnbleot bea~ you
ever managed-and your Pontiac dNIIr
coin ohow you ....,. than li• ~

Bl·SURE YOU H'AVE FULL
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MORE· SOLID
CAR PER DOLLAR!

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The ·Band 'iootter.s Association

M'iaweatern !Jaydde i
9:00 ~ike Wall,.. intel-vi!"

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He suceesSlully resto'l:'ed the
baa.lc rreedoms which had been all
but wiped out und~r Arbenz.
He ·onee told a New York Timet~ J
correspondent: ,
''Guatemala must avoid t~l!i
swina: trom the left extreme to the
right. The pendulum must be kept
in the center with ju~tlce to all.
The people must be gtven mort to
eat, moJ·e /o wear and more
land." ·

met Tbursday &amp;t tbe High School
Kenneth .McElhlnny, presi·
~dint:
and com:pleted
plUS for an lee Cream Social to be held OJl the lawn of the
Hi(h SChool ·on Tbursaay, August

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wear a Pontiac price ·ta.g
-yet none ·gives you UY

MY OFFICE WILL BE

2:30 Bob CrOsby Show

WKTN-TV Clibtmel13
_!atllrd4f..:tllaJMtll $

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GE Theater
A)fred Hitcbcock

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8;00 Sttl.4te One
8:00 Las~'
IO'OO r, li!&gt;&lt;Hhe-Mi~ute Newt
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7,00 Ed Suii.;.IN.:;••:;._Sb.:;ow.:__ _...:.;l::D:::IO;_Th::.:::;• l.a_•l&lt;l'-"SII&amp;w=--...,_

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ScQtt. 1tudent. lit tbe Holler Roto
Ph•l N~tran' n:atniq ~ciao\.
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"Mr. and Mrs. WllHalll Kltft.eD,
ChUUcotbe, vblt.rM rt'latlnt · ..
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3-PIECE SUITE '

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Amazing Low-Priced

Attic fGOJ:ft for two do~tde \Jedl~
and hall' .,. closets. oa)( ..tood\fort
and Atlirwar. .-\intfidl\ standtrd gas-flred bot Water lle•tlng,
water softener, Jarge basement
with won """"' aM· 1"""!\1')'
\yltb ,lubs. Garpge ani!. tttVity
1&gt;11114li\JI, I.Ototed In P,nt..,J.OII
2 biihways, exc~tllent for- t9urist

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Mr11. Law~n('f MUholn Wa.&gt;
aue.1t ol honor at a barthdJy dinner Thursday a-t tbe home of Mr.
ud Mn. Vt&gt;rnBn Weber an4 chil ·
dren. ~an , Dennis. Dallll an&lt;l
Donna. Rutland . Mr. Milhoan wa,11
1lio present fttr the party.
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children have moved from Beech ·
Stl"fl!el Lo Rutland , RD.

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Preaent were Mr. and Mrs. Wy· Kent Kloe• at Holzer HorpitPL
funeral of hi• ~In, VlJ'ki.J
' 1tt Radford and 10n, Phili.p, lb.
Mr
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' arut. Mn Richard Gaul and aon,
child~en
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Mr Thom.~p[l 4ied fr.om _lnjurle.t
Rltkl' , and Mr. tn\1 Mrt. Clf!iter·
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l.uclll.l B. KawkJn• &amp;Del othft ror-- dent
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Mr. and Mr.. Gall MlHer and l'il mdtu1ed Jane Bailey, Col wn-

Middleport
Society

·~omplf(e ~with !unlit•" (f&lt;IO&lt;Ilf ~~m!~io
Xor oltly IIQOG.OO oJtra.

10:110~, :!!!ira
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9:00 The cOuntry Music IJibUtt 1~11
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10'00 ~Oth Centlll')' tho.ce&gt;

The D~ily Sentinel ·

Judith Kay Murray Is \Ved

CorMr lot S0&gt;&lt;200 wit~. &amp;ordtn
•n&lt;t mop. Prlttd tt MSOQ.GCI.

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What One Pe-rson Can
This Is The Life
Man to Man
Industry on Parade
Ott to Adventure
What's Ycmr Trouble
TV Chapel
Movietlme
Amertcan Forum
Zoo Parade
Fronhcrs ot Faith
Outlook
Meet the-' Preu
Statesmen Quartette
News Picture

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4:i0 Mol'loUIIIe

Mr. and Mrf!. F.arl P. Crosll, Ra·
cine, entert&lt;~ined with a dinner
Sunday honoring the ~th birthday
of their dau'i!hter, D11nnn Guests 6'00 TBA
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter
and son, Larry , Mr. lind Mrs. EuHo\ter, Richard and Marjorie,
Racine , Mrs. Robert Asbley ,
Cliffo•d and Keith,' Letart Falls.
the host and hostess ahd Donna's ·
sisters, DiSil!'l, Deborah, Denise and
Della. They also celebrated Eu~;:ene
and ~arP' Hol~er's birthday.~.

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M!!mb('n rt'llponded to roll t'flll
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Mrs Smith thanked thl' cl!lss for I rlel,u WIU rcttL \:Cd ~Y two billion.
flnw&lt;•n and cards !l('ll\ h('r whilt&gt; rtullarl-! to 272 billion dollars.
ill D1s h ('\othes nnd D(llly DuzH.s ubly thu Cf'lllhra1etl "light money "
were so\ Li dmlng the 1!\'t•nln)j . Ttw
~--- wundL•r bux donated by 'fts~ Stu
Mrs. Waller Crook s lind fumil y bart was award~~ d tn Mrs Myrtlt·
Edward anrl Jllnlwth•. C.11ry Prl•h· Long A Bible g11me . wn~ plll.)'l!tl
ton and MfR. 0 . P Klt'ln wcrl' b1 1wl!h a prb:e iWII.rdcd til Mrll. Will
Athens Friday evcnlny on hu .J
A dc!i:Wrl rourlle wn~ sl!rved by
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lhe ho.,less to those nEtmed nbovt•
HURT IN FALL
Mr. and Mrt. F.:. M Wood Ill loll and Mn Herbert D'lxnn , Ml5s Doro· l Mt•s , Enrl Olh•cr !llli Friday
Mra . Forrest Bnchtcl wert' in C:u!• thy Lung, Mrs. Cluudc 1\u~t t.'d, Mrs morning at her home, Union A\'e.
lipolb Frulay when Mr. Wood hat! Carl Moore nnd 11 w;ucst. ~1rs. How brralcing her l'i~ht ankie in tbree
1 ehi!'Ckup at Holzer Ho.~ pit~l.
ard ~tclntosh
pht!'(•S She i.s 11 pntiL•nt at Holzer
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familie-s Mr. Dill'.- will r!'l urn 'n
Baltimflrt&gt; aftt'r thl' wr•Pk1•nt1 nnrl
his famil}' wilt r('m ;d n fnr 1111 r•x tt"nde!l vi~lt. Th iR i.~ ttw f 1 r ~ t vi 9i t
with hi! granrlrmrl'ut~ for BlliY .
youn~tel!.l ('"h\ld of Mr. nnd Mr~
Wlllilllm Dile 11

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Miss Cheryl Ebertbach and Miss
Nancy Burns ·were Th·u••
-day g·ue"l,.
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and daurhter, Karen Ann, or
Princeton. Ind. and Mn. Clarence
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Ml&lt;&gt;ht,
Bradbury,
vlsi 1 a.~ Thursday
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canterbury
T
ben
Freddi
er rec t b Jines
llton l
eam mem
were
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u
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n
Slater, John Allensworth, Tom , GaUipoUs.
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Elmer Ashworth is confined to
Wilson, Tel'T)' Johnton, Lee Roush ht. home, Wehe Terr-l~i ti.Y 1g~~st.
Ga,ry CIUf!y Ernelt Bing, David
MIPI!:I Charlene a~d .Snuon
Cascl, Bruee Wallace, Dicky Hl)'el, ZIJI.ndel IN! vJilflns: ri11ltyt1 in
J h H od
d Ste h p ll
C I inbu
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P ~ u~-~ u
-'·-:::-:;;--;--He olio leave• oome . hoi, ..,,_
Tht Ricll!I..-Kuo
t~oversies over hli pohciei-not·
Mr. and Mrt. Jilfynal'i! lihr and
Situation and the- high Int.-ed tori But~ and tw •.JI'o.tlda..hter~
rate ttte (Overrnnent ha11 beel'l 1
,
1f~e):~h(\I)JCr
JlAVing lately on Jtt own seeuri·
u~ COnroy .and
He.!l.
. ~f olumbus were dmDer gUE!st.~
Ahead or tne Clevelan&lt;l lndua·
unday or Mr. and Mrs. Clyd~ Saltrh11ist ls another tour of dUty in aers. A. bountiful turkey dm7er
Lijj' buelneu, this time Ul board Willi enJoyed by all
chall'man or Natlonat Steel Corp.,'
Fott,...ia Ohio is Wrn"ld lesd
Pittsburgh.
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The White House announeeil er tn the manufaCture of fae~
. that Humphrey will depart next }maskl worn a't tile Mardi Gras- and
Monday. His resignation wu an- durlna Halloween.
nounced in May, Hil aucetlltol\ aworn ln . the nme Jay at 11 R.
former Deputy Defense Dlrt'cta)r '":}· tdt In Ptealdent EiSenhOwer's I

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Adults a.s1ialinr with lhe party
M
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wel·e
an NrJ.p Swaekhame•
an
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Mr andr Mrs
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Mr. and. Mr 6. DwiJht Wallace, Mra.
!litton Hood M 1 •111 0 R111 Mrs
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Robert Allenawortn, Mr. and Mra.
Guy Bing, Mra. Jemea Pullen, Mr.
and Mr8. Ed Slater, Mr . and Mrs.
Paul CasC!l and their younger ChU·
dren.

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F.:ad1 11oy th~ nH.lo.' !etten ue different.
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League Team Is
Feted This Week

llAILY CRYPl'UI!UOTE- Here's l1ow to work lh

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The speaker also told of various
churches which they visited and
of a doctor who haf saved more
souls tar Christ than all ministers
there. She also told or the Berea
FollOWlfllil the !Upper the men Collete where only A students are
watched TV and: the ladie s ad- acteptd.
journed to another room for their
regular meoetlng which opened with
Following a short business scs·
devotions led by Mn. R•lph c. sion a social hour was e-njoyed.
Attending the plflnic supper
Zundel who had f(lr ' her acrlpture
reading Psalm 147. Mrs. Zundel were Rev. and Mrs. Ralph C. Zuntold of a §crmon given by Billy del, M~. apd Mrs. Harry Lee Bai1ey
Graham.
Mr. and Mn Dtlna Oliver, Mr. and
.
. 1Mrs. William W•tilon, Mr. and Mrs.
M1s~ Barbnra Roush i,av-e an an- Lo-rain Sterrett, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
terestmg talk on a EUB Church Rusche!, Mr. and Mn. Mac Cot.
s~hoo \ camp where &amp;hi:! and her trill and daughters, Jane and Jan.m ter spent a_month . She told of .et , Mrs. George Skinner and sons.
~ ~e SC' hOnl. thetr customs and wor~. Benny and Georgie Jame!l Stephen·
I he bnys and g1rls attending lhts \ son, Mrs. Daisy Jasper, Mrs. Jo-~choot do not go ho~e or leave l ~eph Cook Mn. Ellen Couch, Mrs.
the school from the, ,hme1 they en- T. T. Shelton, MJ; •. Elmer Wickham
Ira Foster Mr. arW ~rs. J. E. Foster and daughter, Sally.
Joining the jroup· for the evenIng were Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Rou«h and daughters, Barbara and
Marilyn, George Daniels and Di.
anna
and Dlrky Daniels, of Miami,
Home made ice cream. o::ake and
a wiener roast were enjoyed by Fla. and Brenda Bailey.
the Yankee Little t.Aaaue team at
the Ro11ds1de park this week.

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Sport. lo:ye
9:00 ROml'f!r Room
Newl Picture
Watch Mr. Winrd
10:00 The Prlce Ia RJ&amp;ht
~o~ turda,- Ni._..t Jainboret
10:30 ' Trutb lir Con1equeneet
JuUu!. L1Ro1a Sbow •
11:00 Tic Tac DoUib
Mystery Tbeater
11'30 II could Be Ynu
Dollar A Sec:ond
12:00 Tex 4 Jinx
Enc'on Thea\er
IUO Curront
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Adveuture Tbeater
1:00 _"' IJttle M"artte
N~s and Sport! Betdline•
l :30 Brlde ana Groom
Nltewateh
2:~
f.tatlnee Theater
Sign on
-3:bo Q;uon lor a Dot

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7:00 . Steve Allen Show

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Other congnJJlon.al news :
Rackell: Tb• Senate Raeketl
laundry and/ M utility room. bar ~m~ltl.ee ~4
x'lenett

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10:10 Sl&amp;n vn ,.
10:111 Chi'iJtian ScleDte Ptotram

Membfrs of the One• won One~
Class of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church and their families enjoyed
a piclnc supper, Thur.aday evenin..:
at the home of Mr. and Mn J. E
Foster, Eaat Main St.

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Pomeroy First Baptist Church
One Won One Class In Picn.ic

In~:~plred

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11:00 True Story ,
11 ·SO Oetectlve'a, Dhuy

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8:00 All:OJ Hour
0:00 The Web
1:30 People Are Funny
18:00 NfWI Headllnf's
10:10 Nttewateh
IUOSI1n Ofi

S·OO Get S.l, Go

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The annunJ Pii' fl l(' of thr- r., ~ t
Mutrons of Evan e"&lt;· lirw r h nn tt·~
OE.t;; wa ~ hf'id P'ridav nid1! ,Jt thl'
r~rm homp of Mr Hlld Mrs \LIX
H.arrn h. ('h•·~trr , nD wi!J 1 ~fl" ~
] ,f'n Va ur! hn ltN cn- hn ~t •·~-~
The h!f'SSHllo!, which P'"l'f'f'dt•, J
tlw ehil'kt•n d:nnf'r . wa.~ )! JVI'n t1•:

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Laborers have beeil repairing fences. cutting grass and doing general repair work 011
the grandstand for .several days A new conrrete block stage with a concrete floor buttre!l
{'d by re-inforced steel is in the process of 1
&lt;.:onstruction by the Pomeroy Cement Block 1
:111tl will be ready by fair time.
The new stage i:-; &lt;·en1t•red on the grandstand and is \orated about 10 feet away from
the race track It will prove lu be a dedded
1mpiovement iu viewing &lt;mil hearing hy the
showgo('rs
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The other is the flower show \\-'hich last
y~ar rated an honorable mention among all
fair3: of the stale Th~ flowt•J' extravaganza,
of Jong standing on the f:..~ir c;t\('nrla r of I'V ents, has gainPd prominencf' ret·entlv undr t·
str~ng lea de l'sh.ip of dedicated wonJt•n · su Pl' rvlsl?~ the myriads u[ Ur\:.iib that go into orga-mztng such a show

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Olliciols Expect 7957 Fair To Continue Upward Trend
In·Att.endance Anti Interest; Improvements Are Not·ed
Meigs County 's 94th annual fair .shou uld co
tinue a tl"end of increased interest by exhibitors and patrons established three years ago .
Officials have noted a gen tle but encouraging
rise in attendance, and u similar nudgl' upward in the number of young folk and adull s
exhiUiting in the Jumor and S~.!nior F;m tit--

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• 4-Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 27, 11157

Tile .DaUu Sentinel

The Yankees and lndlons won scheduled games F'rlday evening on the Middleport Municipal Pork diaflll'nds, the firs!
squeaking past the Red Sox 4-3 and the I"Mians outlastin~:
the Senators in a late Innings comedy of errors, 11-10:
.ror the Indians It wu their 22nd win In 23 starts_ It seemed

l ;=:ttr of the arc Uabt.

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A real sharp Black Beauty set off with gleaming wblte wall tlre11,-·•
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ALl:, MOOU MEMaffi- Sickle mower noo. One M " Ro.. 1 ·-:-:=.;;;:;;.:::"=~~=--=~c-ICilAP a•aN - MaTAU "
All raflle li ekett mu&amp;t be turned
tary type rldlnJ mower f150. R. PA INTING WANTED, All K indt~,
in n(U: latur th an Saturrlay evenin&amp;
A. Fl nla w, 512 E . Vain St., PornInterior aad extt&gt;-r ior. Roor. a
~ Jul)' 27. Any member not turnel'1.ly.
spedalty. Edw.lrd Peloso, T U 22·
lng in hls ticket.!! thall -be held
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Va.
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lurn tipkets In any evenin,: a'
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Flatwoods, Ohio.
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liGOd
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1 !team table, 3 card table&amp;, ~ l3
Available now. Rat e11 Tc a!IOU·
1 25 3tc
stools, ·lint and drainboard
able . H om~r
'Br :tl&lt;')'. PhoDt•
All M4eo and Mod~ll
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3Cl·Y.
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ang stove. l Burnat'de coal beat·
AU~ SALES
151.{n~''iln.ite Lull~tia - Lane Cedar · er. CaU 63:52-M or 784 Chestnut
---~ti:Nts - LAU Wiadow FansSt., ""Middleport.
7 27 3tc Wan~:·d -PAPE!\ II.LNGJI\ G- 25J'rigidaire Refrlgmtou.
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lllbr ,.ufnltu.-., Mhkll•port. Ohio UsE&gt;d 20'' Cast lron CO.al Furnace
mates, L. V. Reisinge r, Raci n •
29 tf $35.00. Phone tM-X.
7 28 stc 1• FB;;;;o'=';;2•;;·;;;o;;h;l•;·===~7-~•-,__
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Lawn Fur'!lture r-.dueed lor quick II sale. Ju~t ·; a few pleeea left.
1~PtO• ;;;;,;;;-~.
Fife Refrigeration.
7 8;6 3tc
Hire
M.id..Ueport. f'J~ ~ AuMDobJ1•
I 'Wish To ,1'hank Everyone Who u-o-e d-;;frlgerttors for .aale. Fif;
"I'll th•
Boru\t. Pboae fll5.:1
8-20-411
tssiS\ed ua at the' time of the
Refrigeration.
7 26 3tc
·- de_ath of my brother, John A.
Hour
COMPU:I'E I.DSunne'. Protection
Cornel], particularly th.e minis- Ne'!" Wire-- 70 ft. No . I'J : 'l'rencb wire
or
Llt1, Autc·. Jl'ire, Polio. Ca.U Do~
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21ft 9-3 20 tt 1," First $IO
Cont•••t"
. Mills, Mlddlep.:&gt;rt, Oblo. .1 1
Rawbng•.-Coa•·""" Fune•al Ho' 1nc.
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. youc truck liom bin or d•UvVIRGIL WAMSLEY
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VALLEY MFO .
STATION WAGONS -- 1951 PlyCORP.• TUPPERS ~LAINS, o,
- Phone Ch~blre 7-74.79
mouth Wagon, origihal black
Pbone CoolvUU. 1!50. 7·18-36tr ':;~~~:::~~=~~::! I
finish . Nice, ~· 1953 Plymouth
Wagon, blue and ivocy aulo- HORSES FOB SALE. Woodrqw (
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malic trans., R&amp;H, $895. 19~ 5
tngle, Rutland., Ohi.o .
7 25 3te
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RESPONSIIlL.E PERSON
Rock S.rt._
lv(!ry o\'"er Dark Blue $1495
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oor;s an Wintlows. F1orenee MALE or FEMALE, from this area
Fit.Q:erald, Syr!'C'U!I~ . Next dt.tor
wanted tn '.service and collect
b~. 4 speed transml.ssion. El·
~ Herb Parker.
1 2&amp; Ste
from automatic veil ding rna· ,
tra good heavy tires. 1D47 Ford - - - --chines. No selling. Age not e~"'"" I
· 1'ruck, $245 1h Ton Pick-up BO)! WHITE SWEET CORN, Stoles
se:ntJal. Car. references, and $600
1.1\t,URA.NCE AG£NCY
Bed, overload
spring. Goo-I
Evergreen. Call orders to Johnworking •capital necessary. 7 lo
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Tires. Pomeroy Motor Co.; Purr. ny·, Mc:M,urray. Phone !86.
12 hours ·weekly nets to $ 250
ACCIDIN't
eroy, 0. Phone 491.
7-25-3tc
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monthly. Pos.sibllity full time
Life, Caw•lty encl._. ,,
GRAVELY 1MCT_QR
••~ wock_ Foe local intmiew gi,e Reo I Estate Broker
1951 (:hevrolets u lo.w -;;--$1911.
SerVice. R. A. FinlJw, 612 . Jl:.
full particulars, p~~ne. Write P. 61 .!~.MIDDLIPORT, OHIO ·
Main St., Pomeroy.
7·24-27\..:!.
0 . Box 672, Mpls, minn.
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Five. tars looking for new holne.
Some very clean ones. Blaett·
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7 21 . 6tc 25 Horsepower Johnson Elec. start- •·
loe motor. 12 ft. yeJlow jacket ( Q
(21) Real
1951 Buicks " tow a• $390. Five
boat ·an~ traileT. Call 8tll·M.
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.f.J.ne car$. A va1 Lety oJ. models
2G
and equip1Jlent: Blaettnar's , Porn · - --·-'------__....___!: .. st.c Aluminum COIIlbinatioa atorm aD.ti Beautifu l while Brick 8 room
acreen windows antt doorr. Steel
home, 3 bedrooms and bath
eroy_
7 27 !"c
an~ aluminum awnings and can~cre en · in rear pqrch o}'erlook:
1953 .Quicks as lo~ as $~77. Choice U'~S;:!:D::::--,0---:1':"1_.-_-w~a•.c.,-b-ed.,.-. (:, ,-, -.-3o-a5J op•es. C~•l William Ri~ora,
mg the. beauti!ul . Ohio .River
of tour A·l ears_
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city wat~r. new ' Oit ,J4rnace:
htween ""7:30 A . M . and 7:30
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1932 Bucks as low as $e77. Choiae
T8RMITES EXTERMINATED
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new '":!Jlodern apartmen(,. Oil furf O[ five "bel.ler ouys'. Mal}y. are
For . free ln_specti1;1n phone ·383·M,
nace, beautiful la..wn, "over 1:101
· going to get ••me '"' bacgain•- ( 1.2)
to
Galmore St.ipply Sture, Pomeroy.
acre or garden . Irvlug Ka .- r .
Jt should be . yciu. Hlaettnar's, ~, ---;~-'-:---::-:----:-:::____:
Pomeroy.
7· 2'7'; 6tc
2 Dr~ bedt'Othi-: h•usc. C11ll Ron- All . work guaranteed. Fully in- ,Jr,. Phnne 485. PomeroY.
sured . Vaughan 's rndustrial ~~ond
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7-24-6tc.
1902 Pontiac $477. ·2 dr. Sedan.
ern Electric. Phune 6189.
· Residential Termite Control Ser' ~dramatic drive. Original light
7 27 6tp
vice, St. Marys, W. Va.
7 25 tf
:n. ACRES of ground, 12 or whi~h
· green finish ..Blaettnar's, PomeJs river bottom . Located near
roy_
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Cu•tom Built K;t,....,
Shade !tiver1ln good gravel roarl ,'
114 ) Fo;;,r ·
Kitchens designed for vo ur home
Lay s well. Could be u::&gt; ed fo·.· 1.
·· ~~ ~ ..,l9$3 , ,J;hevrolets as low a.sJ_$881!: ~ ,..
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Free .estimate. Fore.Uan &amp; Ab:
sumi'ner ca bin. Will sell for $40U
··· ·· Tbl'l!e very clean cars. Bl'iett- ~ ......t A• l$• ·•·' • tW- bott. Ph. 6284-Y.
\ 7 26 ate
nar's, P()meroy.
'd'crwn; .f iilance balance irt month7 .27 Stc Rooms · for rent. ,.close tG !own.
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7· UH2tc :&amp;ADIO . ._ TELEvLSi"ON SERVIcE
ly payments. Call 115, Hilton'·
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Wolfe, Minersville.
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Auto~~rvices
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FOR SALE OR .TRADE. ~o ~Jed.
I. B. RAWldi'IGS SONS CQ, - I t
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2-2a,U
room hoU!fe w:ith cit.y water, gas:
!" ~r;: tllli~ker Servl.c:e. pf.DaJ. ; ; :Rent - E~~lon .t.adde~' Qmcx. SER.VlCE on Wm-h r..e-furnace , g~s well and 33 acre10
oounX. =
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Scaflold h.l4rds, -Drop ClotJU.
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of land. MinEp"~l _ight~. 1'rUiler,
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w.o.tebmaket,
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ning with four runs and then hold on to beat the improving appears to have Unally met on a America League lead tp three
by Chel Tono: hlll
Red Sox. Allensworth's three run homer, after Benny Wilson common battleground today - games o.,.er the, secorld • placehad led off with a solo homer, were the winning blows.
Crm~ley Fiel,d .
White Sox. who aplit a twi-night
The Ha·rtford Tige rs, roa r ing once mor e low&lt;~rd at . least a
Red Soxers had li(Ot their ttfrce two-run affair.
The Redlegs held
the Brook- double header with the Orioles.
piece of the Ohio Valley Association cha_m pionsh ip with lefty r uns in the second innlna: when
Indians don 't give up, howe v· lyn Dodeera, while poul'lding olli Baltimore won the opener, 5-2,
Gene Hesso n as their pitcht:r, clash head -on with Middleport Mike Little, K. Coleman, Gilkey, er, · 10 Johnny Singer led off the 14 hila ln an 11 innings, 6-~. vie- aml C!1icago the nightcap, 1·0.
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The Red Sox mauled Chtveland
Sunday on the Ohio team 's home diamond .
1 er an
a ey s ng e .
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ttom o the sax:th with 1 single
Alter th.e Ui lnnin"g lou to Pitts- 1o. 1, as Willard Nixon held th~
The two teams are tied at ti-3 each, and share this position was ou t at the plate, Hayes to and with two out Rleh BoUn tri- burgh Tuesday, the Red\ega ap- Indian•
to eight hita, wbile Wash·
with Racine as well , which goes to Pt. Pleasa·nt.
Slater , and Bing fanned D. Han-- pled him home ending ,the game. peared headed tor a low finish in ington climbed to within a game
ning and R. Coleman to stop the
Other Senator hitters were H.
However the Tigers hold an advantage over th e ir rivals in damage.
Uttle, two .singles; Baum£ardn('r. the Natio"Hal League.
and on~half of seventh place with
that they have a make-up game to pla y with the oft-beaten
Thcrea!trr Bing lhut the doQr, two singles and a double,· G. S!IJ.
But three games later - two a 3-2 triumph over Kaosia Clty.
the Pirates and the DodgPoint Pleasant Merchants. This game was to have been played al!owint only one single to Halley bart a slntle, D. Stephenson two agalnd
er victory _ Jideline experts are
last night, but wasn't, because Point couldn't muster a work- in the fifth . Bing fanned 7 and IJngles, D. Little a single, 11nd giving the Redlegs a 'good ehance
ing nine.
for tbe pennant.
walked 1. Oiler fanned 8, walked Edwanb, two .single•.
Racine entertain s Pomeroy Aug. none.
Charlev Stobarl likely will throw
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For the Indians other bitten
Starter Hal Jeffcoat allowed aev}fickey Miller at Chet Oliver' s club. 4, then goes to Middlt·p ort for the
Red Sox
0.10 000-3 ft S
were, tlnglea, McElhinney two, en bits in eight innings, Brooks
Miller beste-d Hesson the night of finale . The schedule works out deYankee~ . ... 000 tOx-t 8 I)
Singer and Wise three each. Mic- Lawrence gave up one hit In tlle
June lS under Wah.ama's lights, cidedly at this stage to the advan·
Oiler and S. Little. B~ftli' and key Morris had .a homer and Blake ninth and Hersh Freeman wa•
3-1, when two H1rtforr!. errors ami tage of Hartford.
Slater.
a double. .
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' tai(led. for two in the extra In·
Racine should have little- diffiWoody Call's ~wo-run double was
INDIANS COLL.AH• ·
MeEihinney, havlnt one of hill nlng.
culty at Point Pleasant Sunday
Frank Wllson said today all
the difference.
The Indians had a 10.3 ·lead a!· few mediocre night&amp;, tuned aev·
Wally Post and Ed Bailey Cllme
with Larry Wolfe in a-ood sha~ tcr -t hree innings and frittered It en and walked one. Manley . fan· through In the fifth inning for Middleport Pony baseball aged
Middleport has to win Lh ls nne and ready to pitch . Point Pleasant away as singles and erron made ned . nine and walked two.
tbcj:r 11th and 15th home runs re· boya who want to play .jn an orto bold on to a chance at th.c flag. has not been able to come up with
it 10.10 when the Senators puab· Senaton . .. -. 111 332-10 13 3 speetively to pace the .Red~g 1 to ganb:ed 4-team league during AugThe Stobart men run Into Galli- a dependablP. pitcher all year al- ed two nms across in t-he tGp of Jndlana . . . . . 451 001-11 11 5 a 5-J, advantage.
ust sli6uld report .to the rbunij!ipolis AuRu!lt 4, then have a toughie though its hittcr5, led by the powpal ~aU Pflrk Monday at 4 p.m.
the slxth on H. Little'• M.nifle and
Manley
and
Karr.
McElhinnEy
Silley
led
off
the
fifth
wlth
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at home against Racine Aug . 11.
erful Hinrlu Hender ~on , are begin· Ronnie Manley's second bomer, a and Bush.
hOmer.
Don·
Hoak
and
Roy
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A league w111 De urgantzea, a~
Hartford, meanwhile . has it easY nlng lo click .
Millan foJlowed with single&amp; and signmenta made t• teams, ·and a
with a makeup with Point .. an ope'_l
Pomeroy has an open date , and
after bot~ runners advanced on a schedule arranged, Wilson said.
date, and a fin&lt;~l match w1th Galll- 1 ' Gallipolis entertains Coolville Sunsacrifice, Johnny TeQJple singled
It is hoped that an ' 8-&amp;ame allpoll&amp; Aug. 11.
day.
The form charll were true "Frl·
Roberta and Curd. Bowen, Boyd hoflle Hoak. McMillan .aeored on a brevi-ted sehedtde may be com·
aaetlfice by GuS Bell. Post then pleted. Managers of the teams will
day night In the eounty leatue li! (3) and Korn.
belted hJ&amp; home run to drive ln be C. H.. (Fats) Searle•, John VroMiteff Easy Winner the
Torch Speedway
Redlegs downed -the Plr•l«&lt;s
IACINI IS WINNIR
. Temple.
man, Tommy Davia, and Wilson.
Syracuse jumped into a t-O lead
WASHINGTON UP - Julio Me· 3·2 behind the ahigJUlt and pittb-ID the ninth, the Dodgers tied Teams wJll have' NatioDAI League
ing
of
Tom
White,
th~
.
bod1ers
In
the
top
of
the
thtrd
when
Hart
d~ros an l'x-stevedore from Ha·
the acore on Roy Campa:-.etla't names.
vana, Cuba, who js an cxpC'l"t at cUpped the 3-0 with a one--hltt~r w'as Nfe on an err6r, F. Si11son slngle ~nd Elmer Valo's home run
All boys 13 years eld and not
by
Mike
Robert•.
an(J
Racine
singled,
Jenkins
walked,
E.
Sis·
taking punishment from both, deoff reliever. Brookl Lawrence.
16 before June 1, 1957, are eligidumped
SyracuJe
11-8.
aon
flied
out,
Winebrenner
sdP.
clared toda~ that Argentina's unHersch Freema.n eame in to hold ble.
·
John Young's Pirates had a run on (Ieider's choice and Hart scor·
beat.en Ale x Mitdf •' is just about
Dodg~n in the lOth and lltb,
tbe
SAT., JULY 27, 8:00 p.m. (EST)
scored
in
the
top
of
the
first
but
injl.
Louks
walked,
and
F.
Sluon
as good " a~ heav ~• wcight chalthen slammed a double which
GOODMAft 041T
Guaranteed Purse lenger ·rom my Hu r r icane Jack· could add only one .more In the KOred. Wlth two out OUer 8i:1- proved to be the winning score.
$600 against 40% net gate
BALTIMORE UP - Third- base(ifth.
In
the
fif!t
B1.1tch
Meter
tri·
1Jed
JenkJns
and
Winebrenner
Freeman seored on a single by man Bllly Goodman of the Balli·
8 stock car racing events. Modi· son .
pled with two out and Jobn Shl5- borne.
Johnpy
Temple.
fied and strictly stocks. Compemore Orloles i:J expected to be
The 22-ye ·J r -n ld Mih.. rr ··made a teen hit one Uke it. In the flftb
tition open. Adult..s, $1.25. Un·
BRAVIS WIN
,
Raeinf!
came
back
to
make
It
aidelined about two weeks with a
j
believer"
u(
Mederos
Friday
nigh.t
wlth
one
out
Johnny
·Shalt-len
sin·
der 12, FREE. Parking, FREE.
Milwaukee'• injury riddled linefl...&amp; In their half of the tbird as
Jn event of Inclement weather, ) wh.en he scored a seventb·round gled, stole two hue&amp;. and · scored. Roberts slngled, Jeff Lee wa~ up baa more patcbe.s in it than broken lef-t index finger. Goodman
suffered the Injury when struck
purse will be 100 % net gat.c. : techn ical knockout over the Cuban
an error.
safe on a fielder'a choice, Roy an old Inner tube and the only by· &amp;
by »etroit's Lou Sleater
at the Captiol Arc·na. Mederos
Tow to non-winners.
rto~.son ·the Braves were still atop
HoweJl
w•lked,
Jobn~on
wu
aafe
last
went
10
rounds
wilh
Jackson
laet
Meanwhile
Don
Betzlng'a
boys
TORCH, OHIO
the National League today was a
yeatr but ne\•er h11d a chance with made il 1·1 i.n tbe fitlt on Jim on flelder'a ebolce, and Larry
N•er P•rkertburg, W. Va.
3.2-year-old
"retread" named Nip·
hit
a
sacrifice
fiy,
Lee
srorPrice
Mitcff and lost all !!lx rounds.
Gilbert'• wAlk, twq ltoJen baael!l,
py
Jond.
--~-··--- and White's first ·Of , trree hlt.a, a lng.
Jonea, the ex - Cardinal brought
Convertible Coupe, ayromatic
single.
Peanuts Wickline walked, Du· up from the minors · last week aa
tt:ansmiuion, R &amp; H., Defroster.
Two acorcd In .the akond on an ane Wolfe hlt a 3·run triple. Ted first base insurance, for injured
Under The New Management of
Lovely Ught blue flolah; mee·
error, t.wo walks, and Wlii"'y Eb- Ballfy W.s life · on error, ' Wolre Joe Adcock, paid a ~hopping divi·
hanically OK. Very good top,
Samuel 0. Perry
erab~teh'• double. In thf! thifd &amp;eorlllg; Don Arnott singled and dend Friday night \¥hen he cloutgood rubber.
White's leadoff homer waa follow- on an error, Bailey scored.
ed a lhree·run homer in -the 11th
ed by two walkt and ah error,
Racine stacked on ltve more In Inning for a 8-3 Victory over the
Mlke Spencer aeorln~. Tbtee more. th~.- bottom of the fifth on 1lngles
taUled in the fourth on a walk td by Peanut&amp; Wickline and Duane
National Le'ague 1 ame
Ebenbach, Whtte'J lecond •ln,ale, Wolfe. a hit bataman; and five the Phillles beat the Cub•, 3-1,
in
Alan Hamm's double, Spencer be- etror1.
10 innJnta.
lng hit, and a fiolder'a. choice t.,
Dine, Drink.and l!li~e&amp;i tlto banko of the beautiful
Chl1ax Move UP
250 W. Main
Phon• 62·X
Werry.
two
m
Lh~
top
of
Syrscu.sc
got
Jim
Burlning
of
Detroit
limited
Pomeroy
•
Ohio River.
•
Wh!.te fanned 11 and walkod the sldb on singles by E. Sis&amp;on
7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A .M . . two while a parade Df Plnte h,artf and 0. Hart, three walks, and one
OPEN"DAILY
crs, with Bas.•met rti.~Una, fanned error. ·
Sl•aon fanned none and walked
alx and walked lG.
.,
- _...,....... Plratcl . . . . . . . 100 001- 2 IS 4 two; Look• fanned one and walkRcdlegs . . . . . . 122 31lx_jl !i 2 ed one. Johnson tanned six and
Baaanet, Wellman (3}, Jqhn walked •ix.
Shastee~ (;), Tom Shaatec.n (4~. SyraeUH . . . . OM 002- 6 5 10
Mickey Menchlni (~l. and Meier. Raeine . . . . . . 008 OSx-11 6 2
Frill $1aaon, Jim Loub (4) and
White and llamm.
Mickey Winebrenner. }{ow a r d
OITI ONI·HITTIR
Mike Roberts to11ed a ~one· hlt· Jobrl.aon and Rqy HoweJ(.
lcr at the Yankees of Harvey Van
Vrtnken with · Jeff GibbJ 'tlle. hit·
til OPTIONID
tlng ~tar for the winners.
DETROit UP - Don Lee, 23Gibb.s led off t~ flrat ' lnnlnlil V~'~~'"-old 'PD' of ex · bia lea1ue
wtth a homer to · make U 1.0 while . plteblt Tliotnt.on Lee, w•s op·Singles by D.oua: and. Dennit Moore uoned b7 t.ht Detroit Tlgera today
lcrt them dead on titsos. In the to their trlple·A farm club at
second innin1 Pullina walked and £hlrleaton, W~ va. Lee pitched In ,
Glbbl. tripled.
88~ innli'll lhl1 · ieaiDn and had ,
In the fifth Doug Moore · c:on- 1 1-3 won-Jolt record.
\· .
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nee ted for a leadoff botner, The
NiOOTIATD. NAMIID
other Dodger hit wu by Roberh.
LOS
ANGI!LES UP - Forn(er
a single in tbe third.
Aabtaht
Secreiary of· Commerce
The lone~ome Yankee · bitter
c."
MCclellan hll betin
Harold
.
_,
was GeorgC Harrla, 1 ilnalc.
choaen
by
and eounty ·of
Dodger&amp; -.. _. _ 110 Olll-ll 8 2 LOI ·Ana:eleatheto clty
rcpreaent the-m &amp;p
Yankees . . . . . . 000 ~ 1 0.
Make our 11oro your hoadquartort
ne11otlations to u-anater the Brook·
l)'n Dodier• to 'Loa An1cle1.

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for beat wM rar 1/AL\1ES,-.;; Hou.tekeeper wtnted. TWo adulb
1utld ,.. Loti"
BJLL CHILDS.
7 ·e Jmop
Fred Kauff, Pomeroy. 7·23-lltp
••• HarriJonvUio.
7 27 3tp IQ) 1:~;
Help Wonted-HouJOkoepe' 6'1
GBUESEB J!LOCK CO.
18
Ttt.ei-e wUl be 1 dane---. July 27 th
.;K,
year1 or ,.e. Co1' 11CI J ol"tn Budt
- -----,::--, lt7 Dotk St., MlddJepOr l.l :==I~A4j=l"=No=ttl:•:"':':':•:.,=..,==
I or aU 111 ~"14!! and ttt;etr lfuettl 1 qt. Presto Steam
Preuure
7ner
18-12t
·. i at the M®f!t Clu.b, E. Main St '
Cook(r C111ner . $15.00. Pho ne • ~ p--,----.--Pomoroy, o:oo uotU tz ,oo.
-· 6314.
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Cin.cmn'ati' PI'tching, Hittmg'.'
Come Together At' c·r~ley .Pa.t·k
to suggest, However, the boys had their minds on Racine to-

DESK
SPORTS

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(I) Notices
• 4-Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 27, 11157

Tile .DaUu Sentinel

The Yankees and lndlons won scheduled games F'rlday evening on the Middleport Municipal Pork diaflll'nds, the firs!
squeaking past the Red Sox 4-3 and the I"Mians outlastin~:
the Senators in a late Innings comedy of errors, 11-10:
.ror the Indians It wu their 22nd win In 23 starts_ It seemed

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SUPER 81' 2 DOOR
A real sharp Black Beauty set off with gleaming wblte wall tlre11,-·•
Hydramatlc, radio, heater, seat coven, tinted glass. Rocket away
in this today.
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$995
1953 PONTIAC
CUSTOM CATALINA HARD TOP

chartreuse aand cream finish, It's a honey,

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LIN~LN

CA~R. 4 DOOR
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Qne owner ~ar. Jow 1Y!ltetge1 power 's~lng-, -poWer brakes pow- ;
er lriQd.owa, powerr aeat, b.ydfaniatic ~ve, radio heater. See &amp;
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COUNTER TOPS
SHEATHING '
ROO,FING
· INSULATION
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DOORS
FL"OORING
HI,RDWARE
MILLWORK

42"

ALl:, MOOU MEMaffi- Sickle mower noo. One M " Ro.. 1 ·-:-:=.;;;:;;.:::"=~~=--=~c-ICilAP a•aN - MaTAU "
All raflle li ekett mu&amp;t be turned
tary type rldlnJ mower f150. R. PA INTING WANTED, All K indt~,
in n(U: latur th an Saturrlay evenin&amp;
A. Fl nla w, 512 E . Vain St., PornInterior aad extt&gt;-r ior. Roor. a
~ Jul)' 27. Any member not turnel'1.ly.
spedalty. Edw.lrd Peloso, T U 22·
lng in hls ticket.!! thall -be held
7 26 3t
924 p o 8
responsible· tor •arne. Pl.,.. .•
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/ . . ox· 78. Har tford, w. .. - . Jll
OATS FOR ~~::u v
Va.
. 7 2~ 6tp
lurn tipkets In any evenin,: a'
"'"'\.........,. H.• F. BaUey,
.
. \ the Joose .Lodge or Satlll'diJ
Flatwoods, Ohio.
,7 27 3tp
--.--• evening at .Moose Club D~.
- · - - - - .,...----P-intlng; interior an~ eMteric.r'"
liGOd
uoeo~
1 !team table, 3 card table&amp;, ~ l3
Available now. Rat e11 Tc a!IOU·
1 25 3tc
stools, ·lint and drainboard
able . H om~r
'Br :tl&lt;')'. PhoDt•
All M4eo and Mod~ll
- - ------.---~ack bar. Beer cooler, 1 gas beat~
3Cl·Y.
'1·22-l 2U
't.. ·
H•,...utn.n fOr
ang stove. l Burnat'de coal beat·
AU~ SALES
151.{n~''iln.ite Lull~tia - Lane Cedar · er. CaU 63:52-M or 784 Chestnut
---~ti:Nts - LAU Wiadow FansSt., ""Middleport.
7 27 3tc Wan~:·d -PAPE!\ II.LNGJI\ G- 25J'rigidaire Refrlgmtou.
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YfL"S expe-rience. Free n 'l
lllbr ,.ufnltu.-., Mhkll•port. Ohio UsE&gt;d 20'' Cast lron CO.al Furnace
mates, L. V. Reisinge r, Raci n •
29 tf $35.00. Phone tM-X.
7 28 stc 1• FB;;;;o'=';;2•;;·;;;o;;h;l•;·===~7-~•-,__
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Lawn Fur'!lture r-.dueed lor quick II sale. Ju~t ·; a few pleeea left.
1~PtO• ;;;;,;;;-~.
Fife Refrigeration.
7 8;6 3tc
Hire
M.id..Ueport. f'J~ ~ AuMDobJ1•
I 'Wish To ,1'hank Everyone Who u-o-e d-;;frlgerttors for .aale. Fif;
"I'll th•
Boru\t. Pboae fll5.:1
8-20-411
tssiS\ed ua at the' time of the
Refrigeration.
7 26 3tc
·- de_ath of my brother, John A.
Hour
COMPU:I'E I.DSunne'. Protection
Cornel], particularly th.e minis- Ne'!" Wire-- 70 ft. No . I'J : 'l'rencb wire
or
Llt1, Autc·. Jl'ire, Polio. Ca.U Do~
1
ter. fred l Gardner. and the
21ft 9-3 20 tt 1," First $IO
Cont•••t"
. Mills, Mlddlep.:&gt;rt, Oblo. .1 1
Rawbng•.-Coa•·""" Fune•al Ho' 1nc.
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Ralph· Rullsell,
Rotttl' ·7.
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Mrs. M. L. Ki!lly
Stp
eGradlllJI:
Dileb
Digglnt
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7 26
7 27 ttc -e------'-• Back-Hoe ServicoQ
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Saw dust and shavin&amp;~. loaded In
:fu~~ ~:~nL~~!pment
. youc truck liom bin or d•UvVIRGIL WAMSLEY
- -ered. omo
VALLEY MFO .
STATION WAGONS -- 1951 PlyCORP.• TUPPERS ~LAINS, o,
- Phone Ch~blre 7-74.79
mouth Wagon, origihal black
Pbone CoolvUU. 1!50. 7·18-36tr ':;~~~:::~~=~~::! I
finish . Nice, ~· 1953 Plymouth
Wagon, blue and ivocy aulo- HORSES FOB SALE. Woodrqw (
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malic trans., R&amp;H, $895. 19~ 5
tngle, Rutland., Ohi.o .
7 25 3te
0111 at. ~~~•
Plymouth Wagon, 6 cyl. R&amp;H, Household Goods, Uaed t ••;;;,;;.,
RESPONSIIlL.E PERSON
Rock S.rt._
lv(!ry o\'"er Dark Blue $1495
D
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GMC Truck ~. ~' Ton nat
oor;s an Wintlows. F1orenee MALE or FEMALE, from this area
Fit.Q:erald, Syr!'C'U!I~ . Next dt.tor
wanted tn '.service and collect
b~. 4 speed transml.ssion. El·
~ Herb Parker.
1 2&amp; Ste
from automatic veil ding rna· ,
tra good heavy tires. 1D47 Ford - - - --chines. No selling. Age not e~"'"" I
· 1'ruck, $245 1h Ton Pick-up BO)! WHITE SWEET CORN, Stoles
se:ntJal. Car. references, and $600
1.1\t,URA.NCE AG£NCY
Bed, overload
spring. Goo-I
Evergreen. Call orders to Johnworking •capital necessary. 7 lo
•lr-1, Automobile, tte.ltll
Tires. Pomeroy Motor Co.; Purr. ny·, Mc:M,urray. Phone !86.
12 hours ·weekly nets to $ 250
ACCIDIN't
eroy, 0. Phone 491.
7-25-3tc
'1 2~ 3tp
monthly. Pos.sibllity full time
Life, Caw•lty encl._. ,,
GRAVELY 1MCT_QR
••~ wock_ Foe local intmiew gi,e Reo I Estate Broker
1951 (:hevrolets u lo.w -;;--$1911.
SerVice. R. A. FinlJw, 612 . Jl:.
full particulars, p~~ne. Write P. 61 .!~.MIDDLIPORT, OHIO ·
Main St., Pomeroy.
7·24-27\..:!.
0 . Box 672, Mpls, minn.
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Five. tars looking for new holne.
Some very clean ones. Blaett·
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ntl.r'S', Pomeroy.
7 21 . 6tc 25 Horsepower Johnson Elec. start- •·
loe motor. 12 ft. yeJlow jacket ( Q
(21) Real
1951 Buicks " tow a• $390. Five
boat ·an~ traileT. Call 8tll·M.
_ USineSS
.f.J.ne car$. A va1 Lety oJ. models
2G
and equip1Jlent: Blaettnar's , Porn · - --·-'------__....___!: .. st.c Aluminum COIIlbinatioa atorm aD.ti Beautifu l while Brick 8 room
acreen windows antt doorr. Steel
home, 3 bedrooms and bath
eroy_
7 27 !"c
an~ aluminum awnings and can~cre en · in rear pqrch o}'erlook:
1953 .Quicks as lo~ as $~77. Choice U'~S;:!:D::::--,0---:1':"1_.-_-w~a•.c.,-b-ed.,.-. (:, ,-, -.-3o-a5J op•es. C~•l William Ri~ora,
mg the. beauti!ul . Ohio .River
of tour A·l ears_
7 21 6te
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~ 2 tlnop.
city wat~r. new ' Oit ,J4rnace:
htween ""7:30 A . M . and 7:30
?. M. ·
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7·23-3tt --~- ·
Al ~o 3 car garage with 4 room
1932 Bucks as low as $e77. Choiae
T8RMITES EXTERMINATED
0
new '":!Jlodern apartmen(,. Oil furf O[ five "bel.ler ouys'. Mal}y. are
For . free ln_specti1;1n phone ·383·M,
nace, beautiful la..wn, "over 1:101
· going to get ••me '"' bacgain•- ( 1.2)
to
Galmore St.ipply Sture, Pomeroy.
acre or garden . Irvlug Ka .- r .
Jt should be . yciu. Hlaettnar's, ~, ---;~-'-:---::-:----:-:::____:
Pomeroy.
7· 2'7'; 6tc
2 Dr~ bedt'Othi-: h•usc. C11ll Ron- All . work guaranteed. Fully in- ,Jr,. Phnne 485. PomeroY.
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CINc;lNNATl UP Clnchl-1 the Yanke-es to two hits in beatThe Yankees hBd to come from behind 0-S in the fourth in- nati'11 pitching and hitting power ing them, 3-2, and cuttina: their
ning with four runs and then hold on to beat the improving appears to have Unally met on a America League lead tp three
by Chel Tono: hlll
Red Sox. Allensworth's three run homer, after Benny Wilson common battleground today - games o.,.er the, secorld • placehad led off with a solo homer, were the winning blows.
Crm~ley Fiel,d .
White Sox. who aplit a twi-night
The Ha·rtford Tige rs, roa r ing once mor e low&lt;~rd at . least a
Red Soxers had li(Ot their ttfrce two-run affair.
The Redlegs held
the Brook- double header with the Orioles.
piece of the Ohio Valley Association cha_m pionsh ip with lefty r uns in the second innlna: when
Indians don 't give up, howe v· lyn Dodeera, while poul'lding olli Baltimore won the opener, 5-2,
Gene Hesso n as their pitcht:r, clash head -on with Middleport Mike Little, K. Coleman, Gilkey, er, · 10 Johnny Singer led off the 14 hila ln an 11 innings, 6-~. vie- aml C!1icago the nightcap, 1·0.
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1 1 d Gllk
bo
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tory F1'iday night.
The Red Sox mauled Chtveland
Sunday on the Ohio team 's home diamond .
1 er an
a ey s ng e .
IJ
ttom o the sax:th with 1 single
Alter th.e Ui lnnin"g lou to Pitts- 1o. 1, as Willard Nixon held th~
The two teams are tied at ti-3 each, and share this position was ou t at the plate, Hayes to and with two out Rleh BoUn tri- burgh Tuesday, the Red\ega ap- Indian•
to eight hita, wbile Wash·
with Racine as well , which goes to Pt. Pleasa·nt.
Slater , and Bing fanned D. Han-- pled him home ending ,the game. peared headed tor a low finish in ington climbed to within a game
ning and R. Coleman to stop the
Other Senator hitters were H.
However the Tigers hold an advantage over th e ir rivals in damage.
Uttle, two .singles; Baum£ardn('r. the Natio"Hal League.
and on~half of seventh place with
that they have a make-up game to pla y with the oft-beaten
Thcrea!trr Bing lhut the doQr, two singles and a double,· G. S!IJ.
But three games later - two a 3-2 triumph over Kaosia Clty.
the Pirates and the DodgPoint Pleasant Merchants. This game was to have been played al!owint only one single to Halley bart a slntle, D. Stephenson two agalnd
er victory _ Jideline experts are
last night, but wasn't, because Point couldn't muster a work- in the fifth . Bing fanned 7 and IJngles, D. Little a single, 11nd giving the Redlegs a 'good ehance
ing nine.
for tbe pennant.
walked 1. Oiler fanned 8, walked Edwanb, two .single•.
Racine entertain s Pomeroy Aug. none.
Charlev Stobarl likely will throw
,
For the Indians other bitten
Starter Hal Jeffcoat allowed aev}fickey Miller at Chet Oliver' s club. 4, then goes to Middlt·p ort for the
Red Sox
0.10 000-3 ft S
were, tlnglea, McElhinney two, en bits in eight innings, Brooks
Miller beste-d Hesson the night of finale . The schedule works out deYankee~ . ... 000 tOx-t 8 I)
Singer and Wise three each. Mic- Lawrence gave up one hit In tlle
June lS under Wah.ama's lights, cidedly at this stage to the advan·
Oiler and S. Little. B~ftli' and key Morris had .a homer and Blake ninth and Hersh Freeman wa•
3-1, when two H1rtforr!. errors ami tage of Hartford.
Slater.
a double. .
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' tai(led. for two in the extra In·
Racine should have little- diffiWoody Call's ~wo-run double was
INDIANS COLL.AH• ·
MeEihinney, havlnt one of hill nlng.
culty at Point Pleasant Sunday
Frank Wllson said today all
the difference.
The Indians had a 10.3 ·lead a!· few mediocre night&amp;, tuned aev·
Wally Post and Ed Bailey Cllme
with Larry Wolfe in a-ood sha~ tcr -t hree innings and frittered It en and walked one. Manley . fan· through In the fifth inning for Middleport Pony baseball aged
Middleport has to win Lh ls nne and ready to pitch . Point Pleasant away as singles and erron made ned . nine and walked two.
tbcj:r 11th and 15th home runs re· boya who want to play .jn an orto bold on to a chance at th.c flag. has not been able to come up with
it 10.10 when the Senators puab· Senaton . .. -. 111 332-10 13 3 speetively to pace the .Red~g 1 to ganb:ed 4-team league during AugThe Stobart men run Into Galli- a dependablP. pitcher all year al- ed two nms across in t-he tGp of Jndlana . . . . . 451 001-11 11 5 a 5-J, advantage.
ust sli6uld report .to the rbunij!ipolis AuRu!lt 4, then have a toughie though its hittcr5, led by the powpal ~aU Pflrk Monday at 4 p.m.
the slxth on H. Little'• M.nifle and
Manley
and
Karr.
McElhinnEy
Silley
led
off
the
fifth
wlth
hie;
at home against Racine Aug . 11.
erful Hinrlu Hender ~on , are begin· Ronnie Manley's second bomer, a and Bush.
hOmer.
Don·
Hoak
and
Roy
Me"
A league w111 De urgantzea, a~
Hartford, meanwhile . has it easY nlng lo click .
Millan foJlowed with single&amp; and signmenta made t• teams, ·and a
with a makeup with Point .. an ope'_l
Pomeroy has an open date , and
after bot~ runners advanced on a schedule arranged, Wilson said.
date, and a fin&lt;~l match w1th Galll- 1 ' Gallipolis entertains Coolville Sunsacrifice, Johnny TeQJple singled
It is hoped that an ' 8-&amp;ame allpoll&amp; Aug. 11.
day.
The form charll were true "Frl·
Roberta and Curd. Bowen, Boyd hoflle Hoak. McMillan .aeored on a brevi-ted sehedtde may be com·
aaetlfice by GuS Bell. Post then pleted. Managers of the teams will
day night In the eounty leatue li! (3) and Korn.
belted hJ&amp; home run to drive ln be C. H.. (Fats) Searle•, John VroMiteff Easy Winner the
Torch Speedway
Redlegs downed -the Plr•l«&lt;s
IACINI IS WINNIR
. Temple.
man, Tommy Davia, and Wilson.
Syracuse jumped into a t-O lead
WASHINGTON UP - Julio Me· 3·2 behind the ahigJUlt and pittb-ID the ninth, the Dodgers tied Teams wJll have' NatioDAI League
ing
of
Tom
White,
th~
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bod1ers
In
the
top
of
the
thtrd
when
Hart
d~ros an l'x-stevedore from Ha·
the acore on Roy Campa:-.etla't names.
vana, Cuba, who js an cxpC'l"t at cUpped the 3-0 with a one--hltt~r w'as Nfe on an err6r, F. Si11son slngle ~nd Elmer Valo's home run
All boys 13 years eld and not
by
Mike
Robert•.
an(J
Racine
singled,
Jenkins
walked,
E.
Sis·
taking punishment from both, deoff reliever. Brookl Lawrence.
16 before June 1, 1957, are eligidumped
SyracuJe
11-8.
aon
flied
out,
Winebrenner
sdP.
clared toda~ that Argentina's unHersch Freema.n eame in to hold ble.
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John Young's Pirates had a run on (Ieider's choice and Hart scor·
beat.en Ale x Mitdf •' is just about
Dodg~n in the lOth and lltb,
tbe
SAT., JULY 27, 8:00 p.m. (EST)
scored
in
the
top
of
the
first
but
injl.
Louks
walked,
and
F.
Sluon
as good " a~ heav ~• wcight chalthen slammed a double which
GOODMAft 041T
Guaranteed Purse lenger ·rom my Hu r r icane Jack· could add only one .more In the KOred. Wlth two out OUer 8i:1- proved to be the winning score.
$600 against 40% net gate
BALTIMORE UP - Third- base(ifth.
In
the
fif!t
B1.1tch
Meter
tri·
1Jed
JenkJns
and
Winebrenner
Freeman seored on a single by man Bllly Goodman of the Balli·
8 stock car racing events. Modi· son .
pled with two out and Jobn Shl5- borne.
Johnpy
Temple.
fied and strictly stocks. Compemore Orloles i:J expected to be
The 22-ye ·J r -n ld Mih.. rr ··made a teen hit one Uke it. In the flftb
tition open. Adult..s, $1.25. Un·
BRAVIS WIN
,
Raeinf!
came
back
to
make
It
aidelined about two weeks with a
j
believer"
u(
Mederos
Friday
nigh.t
wlth
one
out
Johnny
·Shalt-len
sin·
der 12, FREE. Parking, FREE.
Milwaukee'• injury riddled linefl...&amp; In their half of the tbird as
Jn event of Inclement weather, ) wh.en he scored a seventb·round gled, stole two hue&amp;. and · scored. Roberts slngled, Jeff Lee wa~ up baa more patcbe.s in it than broken lef-t index finger. Goodman
suffered the Injury when struck
purse will be 100 % net gat.c. : techn ical knockout over the Cuban
an error.
safe on a fielder'a choice, Roy an old Inner tube and the only by· &amp;
by »etroit's Lou Sleater
at the Captiol Arc·na. Mederos
Tow to non-winners.
rto~.son ·the Braves were still atop
HoweJl
w•lked,
Jobn~on
wu
aafe
last
went
10
rounds
wilh
Jackson
laet
Meanwhile
Don
Betzlng'a
boys
TORCH, OHIO
the National League today was a
yeatr but ne\•er h11d a chance with made il 1·1 i.n tbe fitlt on Jim on flelder'a ebolce, and Larry
N•er P•rkertburg, W. Va.
3.2-year-old
"retread" named Nip·
hit
a
sacrifice
fiy,
Lee
srorPrice
Mitcff and lost all !!lx rounds.
Gilbert'• wAlk, twq ltoJen baael!l,
py
Jond.
--~-··--- and White's first ·Of , trree hlt.a, a lng.
Jonea, the ex - Cardinal brought
Convertible Coupe, ayromatic
single.
Peanuts Wickline walked, Du· up from the minors · last week aa
tt:ansmiuion, R &amp; H., Defroster.
Two acorcd In .the akond on an ane Wolfe hlt a 3·run triple. Ted first base insurance, for injured
Under The New Management of
Lovely Ught blue flolah; mee·
error, t.wo walks, and Wlii"'y Eb- Ballfy W.s life · on error, ' Wolre Joe Adcock, paid a ~hopping divi·
hanically OK. Very good top,
Samuel 0. Perry
erab~teh'• double. In thf! thifd &amp;eorlllg; Don Arnott singled and dend Friday night \¥hen he cloutgood rubber.
White's leadoff homer waa follow- on an error, Bailey scored.
ed a lhree·run homer in -the 11th
ed by two walkt and ah error,
Racine stacked on ltve more In Inning for a 8-3 Victory over the
Mlke Spencer aeorln~. Tbtee more. th~.- bottom of the fifth on 1lngles
taUled in the fourth on a walk td by Peanut&amp; Wickline and Duane
National Le'ague 1 ame
Ebenbach, Whtte'J lecond •ln,ale, Wolfe. a hit bataman; and five the Phillles beat the Cub•, 3-1,
in
Alan Hamm's double, Spencer be- etror1.
10 innJnta.
lng hit, and a fiolder'a. choice t.,
Dine, Drink.and l!li~e&amp;i tlto banko of the beautiful
Chl1ax Move UP
250 W. Main
Phon• 62·X
Werry.
two
m
Lh~
top
of
Syrscu.sc
got
Jim
Burlning
of
Detroit
limited
Pomeroy
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7:00 A.M. to 2:00 A .M . . two while a parade Df Plnte h,artf and 0. Hart, three walks, and one
OPEN"DAILY
crs, with Bas.•met rti.~Una, fanned error. ·
Sl•aon fanned none and walked
alx and walked lG.
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Baaanet, Wellman (3}, Jqhn walked •ix.
Shastee~ (;), Tom Shaatec.n (4~. SyraeUH . . . . OM 002- 6 5 10
Mickey Menchlni (~l. and Meier. Raeine . . . . . . 008 OSx-11 6 2
Frill $1aaon, Jim Loub (4) and
White and llamm.
Mickey Winebrenner. }{ow a r d
OITI ONI·HITTIR
Mike Roberts to11ed a ~one· hlt· Jobrl.aon and Rqy HoweJ(.
lcr at the Yankees of Harvey Van
Vrtnken with · Jeff GibbJ 'tlle. hit·
til OPTIONID
tlng ~tar for the winners.
DETROit UP - Don Lee, 23Gibb.s led off t~ flrat ' lnnlnlil V~'~~'"-old 'PD' of ex · bia lea1ue
wtth a homer to · make U 1.0 while . plteblt Tliotnt.on Lee, w•s op·Singles by D.oua: and. Dennit Moore uoned b7 t.ht Detroit Tlgera today
lcrt them dead on titsos. In the to their trlple·A farm club at
second innin1 Pullina walked and £hlrleaton, W~ va. Lee pitched In ,
Glbbl. tripled.
88~ innli'll lhl1 · ieaiDn and had ,
In the fifth Doug Moore · c:on- 1 1-3 won-Jolt record.
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NiOOTIATD. NAMIID
other Dodger hit wu by Roberh.
LOS
ANGI!LES UP - Forn(er
a single in tbe third.
Aabtaht
Secreiary of· Commerce
The lone~ome Yankee · bitter
c."
MCclellan hll betin
Harold
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was GeorgC Harrla, 1 ilnalc.
choaen
by
and eounty ·of
Dodger&amp; -.. _. _ 110 Olll-ll 8 2 LOI ·Ana:eleatheto clty
rcpreaent the-m &amp;p
Yankees . . . . . . 000 ~ 1 0.
Make our 11oro your hoadquartort
ne11otlations to u-anater the Brook·
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Conversion can brink a radi;nl ' on "dec1a10na for Christ "
crieport. the Rev. C R Kontright, and wholesome ehanee to Jjfe. A
The new Chrlstian needa mort
pastor Sunday Sehool 9 30, Ern- p.eraon who has been eonsclou!ily help than ordlnarUy be knows to
est Covert, Supt.; Morning wor· aUcn, desp&amp;Jrinl , gu11ty, eonfu~o "row in grace." He Js tortunate
UB Ct;urches, L.t•rt Fall-. Ro- ~hlp 10:30. IH!rmon topte "God's se as to his goal• and at odds if he is ltd mto the expenen.·e
w1th. the universe. with society of conversion by th.e pastor or
er Marun, PasLor Sunday School Sure FoundatiOJJ", 1 P- m
and with biiJl&amp;ell. can be eh.ang members o( a "hurcb whose t:l·
, 30 A M Worshlp Serv1.:e 1 t' people leave for Church Camp
•I Ch• llit.IU Endea~ur altttrrlall Lancaster, the Rev Konk right wtll e(l. He dt she -can eome to know dividual coun5ei and prayeu
be 1 }eaeher It the Institute dur· recondhallorl ~ltb God. With IUlde each step
Juno.:t at 7 JU P M
mg tbe week Tuesday 7 30 WCTU ' other people w1th 111eU. t&gt;O\IIIft:!ll r
-"-~--Chu -~ h o.t the N,nroM, Syra
Ch"rch of Christ In Chlrlstlan ean be transformed to conflde.n~P.
.:u~e. bltJ K.. WillJ&amp;JD.s.
pastor
.JUnrlay SC'hool 9.30 A M M01n10,a Ur1on, Middleport, the Rev Guy gulll to (orJI'o!eneu, the cros.s
F Sayre , pastor Btble school, 10 ourposea of uncerhm ...-n~h 4, th•
~orsh1p lO 30, NYPS 6.30 P Y:.
lltMrpn•ut,
.tf.,rch ef ""ut :va nge ltsltc ierv1ce 1 30 P
M 8: m Leo Hill , supt Evenmg ser mlegriLy of one aim. The persCJit.Chr! · t of La~• ..., D•Y Salnll, Old ,vednesday evenmg prayer mee1 v~ce 7 30, W~nesday prayer ser- ality, hitherto ulterly alfm{' '".,. "
on a new character •• It becomes '
rown Flatl!, on Portland Route nb for t~e midweek and TuesaiJ Vtce 7 30
Mt. Moriah a-.tlsf Church, Mid- parf of the church, the hvmg s-r
A eh.lcke 11 barbecu~&gt; preo11rf'd
iunda:y SchuOI 10 1 m pr1•acbin1 &lt;flernoon praver huur
dlepor~, the Re~ N B. Bordon, pas- Cletv which halls ,, 11 q " ' "'Jf&gt; e' by Mr ,and Mn. Rog('r Morgan
ll a m. and 8 p. m. and Bible
Houaa ot Pr•yer1 c:•u,..r, 5ullB1ble School 9 15, Arlena designation the tltle "Body c.f was 6rrved following the meetmJ
\ay School 9.30 A M. Mornmg tor
or Rod. Springs Grange, Thurs
3tudy Thunaay 8 pm f'utor C Nurshlp ll A M Sunday evemna Reese , supt . Mormng worship at Christ ..
10
30,
BTU 6 30.
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day cvenmg
I W, ProUttt A.Ht Chas. Hupp.
¥Orsht p at 8 Pruyer meetm&amp; on
Church of tt.e N.za.....,., Mlddl•
Clecarly it u; of overw.,elm; ,..,.
Zion Ch"rch of Chrl1t. Locaf.t 1hu rsday t1 p M
port, the Rev Robert Palmer, pas- mport.ant:e that a person who
Homer Rice, wor~h~ master. prr:~n Pomeroy-t{arrieonville
Road
Bradford Church of Chrlst Sun- tor Btble School 9 30, Le~er Tay. 1has been at odds wit}l ntmseJ 1 &lt;&gt;ldcd and welcomer! O:ive Gran.P"
Bible School 9 30 A. M. Momlna day School, 9 3b a m Lord's Sup. lor, supt , Mornmg worship 10 30;
nd the universe can be so re who were guests for the eventng
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Wor~:~~uo 10·30 a m Evemng Wor per m 1mt:d.a cely Collowmg.
Young Peoples' meetlnlil: 6.41i; Eve- coneilefl wttb God, hlS Cello\\S One application for memberslnv
.ihlp 7 30 p. gt Ronme Eggleton,
FrH Methodist Church, Harry
nmg ser~tce 7 :lO; Wednesday pray and hu 9 wn soul. ThiS change U! was recPived and one appeal fur
m1m~ter, Charh~• Kms, Bible I:Jates, Pastor Laurel Cliff Sun· er meetmg 7 30.
convers1on It can usually take aid answered Mn. Edwart. Hum
day School q 30, Cla5.li meetin&amp;
School, Supt
Church of Christ, Bradbvry, ld· place without a wrackhig emo- phrey, home economies t:htUrman,
Mlnernlll• frMtftodlsl .Church, 10 30, FMY st:rv1ce ? 00, Preacb- ward Emerson , pastor. Bible School tiona! upheaval, but it involv~ announced that the cand)' contest
.tev R. H. Grov-.1, Plltor, Hosmer .,g 8.t0; Prnyer Meeting Wednes- 9 30 Thur!'?an Carsey, supt.; Morn· the emotions sin~ tbcy ar.e part would be bel# at the next meet
Rou:th, Supt. 10 A. M. Sun.Gal' lay 7 30. Hysell Run Su.nda) 10g worshtp .L0.30; Chrtstlan En· 1r the lotahty o! personality ing on Aug~ "8. Members weff
FAIRVIEW
Seho0l; 11 A M. Worsbip Servtee,
deavor 6 p m Evemng wnrlfhtp But it can never take place With· reque.!te~ to, bdng nndwicbes or
fueeoay 7.30 P M.
Rev Harry Pickens, pastor. 7 30
out the pre~eoce and help of tlt.e cookies 'to t~lneetlng.
Mldw•y Catnmunltr
ChUrd Sunday School 9 30 a m, Young
Church of Chrl1t in Chriatl•n church at various sta,ges. 1 ~
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The p~Dtt'lor the evening
LeadlDc Creek H.DJd, Rn, R. I r•coples meetm~ 6 45 •P m. , Unton, Hobson, theRe~ . H Cart
Billy Graham. is rieht in tn was pl'Qetit.e;J'. by Olive Grange
rhomu. pastor. tlofil Cleland. Preachmg serv1c~ 7 30 p m , putor. Sunday Sehool 9 a: m. , An·
UI'H.lt'th Service 7:30 P. II. Prayer Prayer meetmg Wed 7 30 p m., me Mohler, supt., Mornmg wor- .slsUng that every p.e.rsoo mui\t Po~~: ru~·,· -~Gornoupol M. ~~ngJos~
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meeting Wedo~ ~bt 7•80 P 1hursday 7 30 p. m. E&amp;.st' Letart sh1p broadcast tD-11 a. m.; E~an· make his own decision about
M. Ev-eryone oordial.b' mvited.
s S 9 30 Mornmg worship 10 45 gehsttc serv;.ce 7·30, Wednesday , Cbri&amp;t, mu&amp;t surrender bis Uie "In the G~n·· opened the prOto God But experlellt:e has re gram,' foll~Wed with the mtroduc
'Ph• Syr.cuM ._1todlst Church Evcn mg worslllp 8 on the 1st, 3rd prayer meeting, ?:30.
Chrlstlen Scl..w:• Socloty, 144 peatedl~ ahuwn that the pers5n lion of al! pr~sepL A poem "Snor:·
the Rev. Georee Davia, Pastor 5th Sundays Prayf!r meetmg on
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy Morning wbo "accepts Cbdst" In such clr· ing HQSban,d ." was read by Lin·
Sunday Sebool 9:30 A. M.. Daa.a Wednesday at 8
piano solo was
Wklebrenner~ Supt. Worship SerRacll"lt!l Mlaaion
Charl•s luth service at 1J with TRUTH the sub· eumstancees M those 3een in nie Crary and
ject of the lesso1_1 aermon and the Madison Square Garden is very _presented by tilenna Milhoan

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day psychiatry has come up w1V1 some of the reason~. He may be JUSt a ''straw man••
putting on ,a bJg front ~is complex may have many different meam?gs, say the psychi·
etrists. Constant expression of negahve.fcel mgs toward soc1ety, mshtutton s and people
can denote fear and msecunty, One emment psychiatnst has said, ~&lt;reckless, sulphurous
language, especially that dire:ted agamst oilier people, often indicates hate Such Jan·
guage hurts others and hurts the one using 1t It makes the user s1ck physJcally and men·
tally "
One who is hand1cappe J by some quirk f•f cha racter can help himself, if he so de
sires, and change hi~ ent1re personality. 8} attcndmg church he can enter mto the set\
vices in such a way that he need no longer ··put on a front" The Church , if used fully,
)erves as a chntc and hospital that treats and cxertlses both mind and character.

General Insurance and
Rea l Est•tc Broker
225 K 211d St
Pomeroy, Ohio

224 E.

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Meigs Equipment Co.

Afdhony Plumbing &amp; Heating
240 Llneoln St

Pomeroy, Ohio

Mlddlepnri

Pomeruy Cement Block Co.

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Rook Springs Ro•d

Pomeroy, Ohio

Atkins Chicks

New York Clothing House
Men's and Boys' Furntshllll(s

Pomer~

178 IISPiberry Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Baker Furniture

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

~llddlepnrt

Chase Funeral Home
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R. H. Rciwllnas &amp; Sons Co.

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Downing Insurance Agency
llllddlcporl, Ohln

Powell's Sunoco Service Station

Fife Refrigeration

Mlddlepor'- Ohio
High Test Ga, At Regular Price

Middleport, Ohln

Foreman &amp; Abbott

Heiner's Bakery

custom )Built Kilclwns
Middleport

Bakers Of Good Bread

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~111011 ••• hoi&lt;t'a!"lh~ $&gt;iii W~au
• "I'Oiid&gt;!flce wiU. ... . ptcnlt .....- tile
lawn.
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.- AUendlng were Mr. and ~· Eugene Wyatt, Cheshire; Mr. and
,_. lfr,. Howard Hoopf apd family,
, Dayton; Saltl Wyatt Jr. and fam·
Uy, Sprlngljtld, ~lo; Grandille
Reeves and family, Albany, Ohl9.
Alao, Mr. and Mr.!!. Clirence Wy•tt, Ripley, W. Va ; Mr.. and Mr1
Glenn Hart, family, Darwin; Mr.
•lid Mrw. J. c. Wyatt and ~-aq1Uy,
POmeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanti!Pa. Harrllonvllle; ¥r. and Mn.
;Howard Birchfielc;l a,nd famOy. Har-

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U. S. A. tltt. Mcaus. shflo Is
marrl.t. MJM HUI, r~.~nMr·up

for the Mlu Mlryla.nd tltla, is
.11f10 claiming the ,rb:" the
lost out f4) Leona. (lnl•rtw·
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R. J. Stewart
Services Held
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$21; Jamea H. Mur·
phy, 30, Cincinnati, $25 for llrtoxieatlon; aad Charlea 1. Allensworth,
40, Middleport, ,f21, for intoxlca·
tion.
Emmett Welc-ti, Pomeroy RD,
tte f8, was arreated by otfieer~
Saturday night for lnt.oxieatlon,
aad will appear in court tonJght.

''*"• TeenAger Runs

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Pistol' F"~re .

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Bu~tal'waa. lA ~ Chesh[N'Gra=\lei HJII ceme-tery and pa}~ be-ar~n
were Charles Bennett, :aoscoe Wue
Colli Gllmorc, Harley Swtsher, 08car Chfatham and Wendell- Roush.
Mll"omc rites were held Sunday
evenfnll at :hf funeral home by
the F.&amp;A M. o Cheshire and Mtd·
dleport.

Mr. Stewart died Saturday night
at his home on South Second Avenue after 1 lORi illneu. He was
the son of the late Charles and
Emma Shell Stewart and was born
Leo tn West Columb111.

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eal'iteme'"' and wkll a !"lnlmum
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For August 5th

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IIIamden Man, o·Ie

annual competiUon.
JaCk s. GoiWeb &lt;ompooed . "So·
~ata~~o." I eotnle oPera.

out thia total due to ,newly covered groups such
farmer• a n tl
reprewenta 'Pll of ' h £' •elf.:fJmploJed •profeBaional people
pij&lt;tO)If. In tile loqJ.-:area" betdmfn1 tlilible for benefits.
~d 1l]Je lmptlrtanee lll'lny ot tbeae folks, alle!ld)&gt; over
' benefltl 11 the greate~
115, ~ onlJ two yean ' of
HUtft o1 IDcGme: let many •credit to become eligible for re·
famllie. wh.o reeetv~ them. tlret?ent pa$1henta.

djrel"1int tbe work.
6tbet worb by Q9Wieb tnclude
the ,.unc for Ute CbUdren't .!Itory, "ltorton Hateh~ the -g," anc;l
"~olviq VariatlotiJH wblah ~Ito
hlm third plaet 'and fl,OOO .fr9'm...
student compeUtion Radio Awai-dl
tn 1934.
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dozens mining The death toll mcreased as thousands of volunleer
rescue workers dug through the
debris or homes and apartment
houses In Mexieo Clty, the h•rde31
hit Jn the 160.000 square mile arP.a
roeked "by the quake~.
Another 114 pen;ons were re
ported tilled. bu.t the reportl wer"'

Majorettes must also be present
for this first practice session
Other new band memberS includ·
tng flag bearen, bell players and
poS&amp;ible instrumental peraonnel
will b~ ann.o\l.nced llt a later date

Worksh.op Dates
At OU Set For
150 Students

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The prisoner had beeil sentenced
mtnutes before to an ifldeflmte
term ln Manafield 1 Reformatory
for hhc part in the gang'• activl·
ties.

The gang had terrotUed per·
son&amp; parked In thelf em near the
O'ShaughneASY Dam antl the co.
lumbut Zoo •long the SC:Ioto Rlv·

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Weil.er said that McLoughlin
bolted free aa tl.ey walked !rom
court to the jail. The pri10ncr
jum_ped between puked ears and
disappeare-d into 1 street crowd.
The deputy lheritf fired twic~
He ,-aid be •WH unable to .aim di·
rectly at the fugitl¥e becau1e of
the PIIDPle on the,Jtreet

Autopsies May
Show MU..der,
Suicide Death

Slap ~eorp.us be6rge With $5.vuu
Damage, SWt• 1:1l'W p•IDDlDI'
, La.Ju; NOt ll.Jan
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A •u~ astln1 $5000 ,da:mages
bas be~u brougllt by Ray te1ter
Clurk on behalf ol hls ton, Ray
CUtUI Clark, 13, or New Htven.
Tht· youth e)tP"Jes that be was
injured . whe11 tbe wrutler threw
him i!1.to a coal plle followtna a

"'Jame~ C. Dabney, Aab~. ha!
"heen named to the Masro"d Cot.urtJ

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BELLEFONTAINE, O. CUP)
ATH$NS, 0.- In order to help
Oblo hiah tchool students develop A pathologist !rom Springfield was
better leadership skl111, Ohio Uni- to perform autopsies today on the
versity Monday opens a Workshop bodies of a woman and man found
for 180 atud~nt council members In a p~i ear just t&gt;utaidc $he
Logali County. fairground&amp; Sunday.
and advtsen.
Authorttle.s tentahvely listed
'l'he !irot High School student
Council Workshop to• be beld h1 the 4eidl .. a1 murder al'i d auiclde
The irie:tim• were identified as
the State of Ohio will he ""laeld
tb.rough Au&amp;. 2. The program is Mrs. ' ~ :Mirle Sh•rpJ 38, ChllapODAored jointly by Ohio U. ad litoche,' ad trank Moxley, 51,
tbe Ohio A.ssoeiatio'n
Student Dayton. Tbe woman waa shot in
Councils. Model
, li.ICU;o. the ,at;utomeh and Ute ma-l£ in tbc
head.
tion and group
A .31 ea},oer automatic was
the orlaili&amp;ntlon,
loull4"
1111 \lit oar.
tive1 of tltudent
agenda for tbest high .chool of·
fleers from all over the tt.ate.
ANNIIION STIPS UP
Cbalrm.e.a of the ~.'eejt: - long
WASHJNGTON (UP)......Robert B.
WDrksbop are E. P. Lynn, Oblo U. Andenon today officially bceome~
., aulstant profe!SOr ot education, the nitlon's Mth aec:retary o( the
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A marrilge llcenH hU· been is- fifeq&gt;t'W'e ' M. Httmphrty .u \.be n:a·
ATHENS, o. - A native of sued to James H. OWen•1 22, Porn- tiou ~xJ!Crlenetd reet)fd. pNapeti·
New R~lle, rN. Y., woi'khil for eror, painter, and ~mo Kathryn ty and ihe Demqcnt.s lnereued
his doCtoiait in fl\U!!Iical art&amp; at Erwjn, t:2, Pomeroy, telephorre op- th~ •ttackl on 'he ~lnlitr~·
the Univera1t1 of IWnois, ~as be!n erator.
tlon~s money poUcle1.
anneunced as compq:aer of t h e - ·
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t:~n~ nc:;o":f!:'~~~f~~::;;

some 1.000 pe11Kms tnJured and

Dabney Seleded
Stalemate Ends
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aro~n~, U., antlcJ a! JIOolml'• hi~h
··~or;eouo Georgo"" GW~~tho wn~ m~tch at, the !'lew !10·
aocl.etY ~o wln tf\e annual ObiO U. prof Utonar wre•tlet, fa 'jt hav· ven QNDmuniJy Bunlllne '.July 11.
prize. ' tl:be opera Ia to receive its lng t. trouble, In Muod ~ · nty
n ...-.. reportecJ that the ;tTestSur· piOYfq people.
... · TbeSo benefit rolls have Jrl)w:t prcmf41te Aur. 4 u -a finale of the follt&gt;Wina hl..s fine of PG ~'COsta ler ~ .everal boyr ol tbrow·
"dOJiendt&gt;DI Pll' 1~ an' ua•allaliy rapid rate over RM\11! 1 Opera WorJiiBhop John i.n Carl PYatt's court In ' )~Won Cf. lng :i'Oii!b at hie ear and ~elzed
earner•.
the past year, Mr. Chatfield said kJalel of tbt Ohio tJ1 fa~IIJty ii ty. laAt weel on a char16 pt ••· tbe Cllrk bOJ and threw him into

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new shocbl added early today to
the terror wrought by Mex1to':
worat earthquake tn 48 year.s Lou
of bfe Wll hilb from destroyed
buildtngl and from noods. fir~s
and landllides spawned by t h c
temblors.
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Potlteroy, afte flffl!:dl&amp;ation; ana · ... Pl~?er1 are reminded to ~ing
~ay Roush, 39, Syracuse, wbo Wa3 their lnstfuments and anyone who
cttcd in lor contempt or the Ju cannot be lfi'esentls to contact th,e
vemle Court. He W&amp;.li arrested by director Ill 250 Nnrth Third AveCarl Gorby
nue or call him t 602ZM
Grlndl~y reported two fmes, one
Director Dalla: has an~ounced
bemg t-o Forest G. Showalter, the ronowln new members of tbe
Cbe5ter, $15 and costs for passing Senio Ban3 h ha
b
ad
over a Yellow line. hnil to Amc}' vance~ from t;e ~uni:: Ba:~~ :fto:
G. Duffy , Syracuse, $10 and coats, 11etta Richards, Johu Allensworth.
for parking In 8 highway. Bolh alto .uxophone: Forr:est Bach\el,
arrestll were made by the statC' tenor saxophone; Charlene Dav11.
patrol.
baritone; David Hoyt, trumpet,
Russell McElhinny, trombone; S\1
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IF'IrSt Rehearsa}

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Flt•t ,1l;p~ist Ch•rcb, olfid~lh ' ' lalle~, !lJ\I'!'d'~ and r~le~$~ M!lft...,.:·A.,..., ~. at g a.m"

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aocial tecurity payments qualify for Old-Age: and Survivors
to
per month, ln•ura~e benefit.l. Nine cfut of
todar bY -John ten j llOtbf#l1 and children ln tbe
District Man.· eo~ are ISIUI'ed of IUrvivon
Security A4tftini• benefilt ~ ease of the death of
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1148 were re.Money to pay theHI benefit•
their cornea from tbe Old·Aee and Surwho v~vota lnsutloce , TruBt Fu.qd.
$M.· w,hlc:ll J.. built up froM ~l:al se·
turi~.r tt:x e.anqibutlo{ll or wortera, tbeir employen and selt-em·

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Add Terror To ot
Mexican Quake

were Cltrente-

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ans, ~ Portland, no charce dt·
vutged, and also b•ought ln by
the .sheriff. Is to go befon, JP R.

anout 700 feet of valu·

Chief Bartrum sa!d copper wire
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into custody were
Robert Christy, 15, Rutland, and
Charlt-$ Hannlng, 18, Albany Rt.'
2 Hanning was boOked on a charge
\HOUGH of
tho tMrn rec:elftd fl'llfl~
of contributing to the delinquen·
C¥ of a minor and will appear be· thre•ts. waminr tMm not to
· •nt.,. Havana to
tcheclo
tore Mayor E. F. Robmson .
ulad t•IM with the Cuben lnChrl&amp;ly and Stowers arc slated
hrrMflo~Q~I IN..,. c:I!Jb
to come bef-ore Juvenile Judge
tho Montr•.. Ro,e:lt flow ufto
Joh11 C. Bacon
d., pi'OtHf to tho Cubtn ~pi­
In otbct week end law enforcetal. PlcfuNd Is T.,._.,
ments ac\tvitles town poliCe were
Holmes,
m.tMpr of th• R6YJ'
called to E. MDin.at where a brawl
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was mvestrlated Sunday nighi. Jn.
In conMC-tion with •
vest1gatmg officer Charles Werry
•ill "vtlutlen.ry uprl.....
had tiled no arrests b)' ~oon to(lntttmatlonal}
clay
Jerry Roush, Ul, SyncUJe, ia in
Jail after his arrest by the sheritf

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Funer.al ftr~1ces Cor Rome John F Grindley today.
Glenver L Boegess, 43. Rt. 2.
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Stewart, 55, we;e h~ld this alternoon at the Rawlings-Coals F'uner- 1\llcine, arrested tor OWl by the
Band Dlrector George Doll.,~\!·
al Home at two o'clock wtth the t&amp;.te patrol, remalns in jail under has called the first rehean:ai
Rev. C. E: H,t;vt, pastor of the Ubo ~· . ,
the Middleport Senior- Band

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more ~in tl\ftle f tm»Uoma tfllcli
year, •nnewina a' ' Ctirli41~ communitY of near~y ,),00 mUUon each

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· ahon irt Middleport were part o! a gang operating over a several &gt;State area were da..hed today, Chief of Police Leroy Bartruro said.
At the same time the United Press reported that authori·
bea were on the lookout ror a gang of professional thieves
who ~ave stolen nearly one quarter of a ml!Jion dollars in cop.-

court at- M.ld·
nigbt and one
driving while
ot an lnton-

Strauss reported that Tbomas
t ~towel'S, 16,
HRrrlsonvllle, waa
"Crivmg and had no one With htm
possessmg s vahd driver's permit
Ill! low r~u1res. Jn the car Strau.;.s
fllun&lt;' a h~ and funnel which
were confiscated

ILONDI Mary Co~~lllo Hill
(Mo..,.) hea fUM '• $30,000

,_,., " ilittO

I able copper wore from the Goeglein Brothers gravel pit oper.

Chamber Opera
IsOU
;Me~s Total $71,574 Per ~onth Winner
NewYorkMan
County ll of the
of IFour out of
persons n n

eonveniontl fall to eb.dtare the
te,tt of time. r ~
On the otber band. tbe one-by
one contmlona whlell ~" pla!e
tbroufb · the Churches am!Mlrit t d

,.n~on

I Suspicion that thieves who slashed

vesti&amp;atlon.

~ial Security PaY!Dents In

Man·i\roduced

lnc - the Jmportarq 1qf reRppus
oonveraitm. Bul coll\ttrtlon b nut
only pooolble; lt-llu• p.... ..try
day and under ll&gt;o riabl clrtum"
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Each Saturdaf eyentng durin~:
hi• Nt:IV York Crus•de the nation
has seen hundred&amp; of televised
men and women movin1 to the
, front or Madlaon Square Gardcr
as ev.engehJt Billy Gnh•1D haE
pleaded wltb them to ••acce~t
Chrllt''
' Forty years 110 Bllly Sunday
urued New Yorker&amp; to "hit tbt
nwduat ttall," and the came 1r
even lal'ger numbers. But tbe ef
fects or 'he Billy SUnday meet
lngs have long , 110 dlaappeand,
and tt aeems IIIF:ecy tl&gt;o BillY
Graham revival ml)' have a simi·

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t4.L-tonltltt70to74.

Gang Reported In Ohio To Have Taken
11
, 4 Million Dollars From Strip Mines

The teen-age tklver of a car
w1th a hoH and funnel In It aud
only a temporary driver's
permit on his person, wu arrest·
ed w1th two companion.. early Sun·
day mornlnrt by Patrolmen ~d·
ward S~ral,!-Sil and jailed tor In-~

Smith and family, Columbus; Mr.!l.
Survivore are his wife, Belva; J
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WI.Wam Chase lind tamny, Coh111J·
·but: Mr. and Mrs. Russell LitUe orie daughter, Mrs. EIUO (Marga·'
,nd fam1Jy, Rutl•rld; Mr. and Mrs. ret Jean) Baraotti, Poineroy, two
iiae Allberty, Zane,.llle.
ao.na, Marvin, Ori"nt, and Norman,
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11Dion,
Mam; Coreopolts;\.~i.J;s Irene Steware, Ura. William Huatns, Carroll·
LOn; Mta. Cora Smith, Scio; two
NOT MRS. HYSELL!
ly UNtTID PRill
.n. Della Stace, Condor.st, wu brothers, Cbariea and Aubrey, At least 18 pet'B0113- were kllled
tHen to Meiga General Hospital Mineo Junction, a half-brother, in aceldents tn Ohio during the
ltr iUneas Friday by the Potneroy Richard Sh£11 , Scio~; twel~e graud- weekend.
*""'•&lt;ncy Squad l,.tead of Ly- cbildren.
A ltnited Pre&amp;! count !rom (I
&lt;lil HyaeU, ., reported by the
Mr. Stewart was a pipe-fitter at p.m. Friday through midnight
~Q.aad, and The
SenUriel the Hobson yards for 38 years. He Sunday abowed 10 died in traffic
Saturday. .
wa1 a merQber of the Middleport accidents. Tw') persons drowned
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, GINA HAS ION
loam, 466, F&amp;AM: Ohio Valley 1 accldenlt. .. Area death.. included.
ft.OME (UP) - Italian movie 12nd Detree: AlAddin Temple
VInton: M.r!. Delibh Pinney, '83,
Queen Gina Lollobrigida g a v e Shrine; Little Kyger Grange an~ McArthur, died of .severe 1hock
birth to a &amp;-pound, lllfl ounce boy the Order of tiKl White Shrine of when the pickup truck she wa!!l
.S\Inday and ber husband uid to- Jeru!alem.
riding in akidded over an embink·
!lay bli eon baa every chance '(I!
ment on Ohio 160 two mile&amp; south
"bOlaI bandoome."
of Vinton Saturday. The drlnr
TRUMAN NO. t
was Lucian Adklna, 1:17, Eailt L)'bn
SUIT FILID
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UP)
W. Va.
A suit to q,uiet title haa ~n Fortner Presi£tent Harry S. TrU· We114ton: Thoma.1 s. Morris Jr.,
tiled In Meigs County Common man wiU receive .11tartet 1ustain· 37, Hamden, kUied when hit b)' a
P1ea1 Co.w1 by Lon V. Greenlu, ina membel'lhip card No. 1 tod~.Y JlaltJmore and Qhlo Rallroad train
J(lCidlepa;rt VI. Robert Tate, et ft)., I Lo Launeb 1 blt nation-wide drJ'v,:o ' on a teldom u8 ed ttact Jle waB
..wt.th Wt~ater .anwo 1''111\1 as plam·l to finance , t~e Democratic Party retrtiDA" on Saturday.
UV• lttoi'ne:Vt. _.
by small contributior\s

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fln4t that In tho- ,.at
con·
vertions
faitH to take

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Wyatt family has been reunited

ral... 1111 ue~tlortt altlut tt.. IHt•
lnt lteMfltl ef cruNdlq t!Kh·

tar

marked

f.U'st time all' the cblldran of the
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hold.

·Family ~nited
'First Time In
Many Years

"DO·IT·YOURS£LF.~'-ers "

of the Christian Century n'llla·
sino en olcl and r..,.ehel or.
which
clrcul•to• wlct.lr
•mona clervvnwn of •II m•l•r
"••tant deftom,IMtlonL He

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George S. HobsteHor Jr.

II!'Oti•n

matched:sets ,
... matchless for

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ldams Groc. &amp; Serv. S·la.
Allen Appliance Serv.

. een FM 011 ~· b~ poeGIm ''Th~t~na·
Jpg anner
Y enna
an
preceded a quiJ on JDSeet.s, afte~
f which group singinJ of God Bien
Amertta, conc:luded the program.
Followmg the August 8 meeting the Grange wiU move out of
the hall ln PJ'flllration for tht:
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With the hope that it wdl. in some meo!ure, foster and heiiJ sus
tain that which is goOd in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the busil"'es s firms and organizati"on~ whose
names appear below.

Amos__.l..ec)~ard won the pr\ze In

a game;- aner Which a readinlt
"Old Mule., was alveo by Ka1h·
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pietures in Water·
week as the man
~1"60;!1 bands who picked
the outatirts of Cleve·
the slaying.

and two· attorneya for
llt. Stamuel Sheppard, who 1,. &amp;erv·
iRa • Jlfe term in the Ohio Plmitenttary for bls wife's murder,
l'tlistere&lt;\ at a toea~ hotel here
(during the weet end - Kolofollta:
under 1n auumed name.
- The two attorneys, W111iam Corrll!a.n and Fred Garmone, both of
Cleveland, planned to -question
Wedlet tboroogbly to ue 1f h111
"confenlon" -can be linked to the
olayiJII,
. ·KoJofolial came here unan·
nounced by bu1.. He had a teJetram in his pocket from Dr.
Stephen Sheppard, Dr Sam's
1 brother, fo Jdenti!y him to Sheriff
Rodney Thursby in case he could
not make contact with Cori-lgan
and Garmone.
Th,e teteer•nt indicated that the
Sbeppard family sponaored Kolo·
follaa' trip here. Qnly a week .a11o
Corriean announced that he was
not interested in l(olofollaa' identl·
of Wodl..-.
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hkely to lose hil way.
He may transiently know what
tt mean1 to be converted, but tf
he fails to become 1ntegrally
ld tifi d wtth other ChrlstJaus
en e
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in 1 church, the exper1ence wt 11
w•ther He needs guidance imme
diately Into an u;derstandlng r of
the good n-ews hlch runscd ha~
(leeper than that preach
)
the ma.11s evanleUst, whoso sole
rone:ern Is to present only tbal
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The
Ma-ri ·
case turned
here today to try
identifu,aUon
Wedler, 23, who
man who clubb® !

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Church pastor, ScrVJccs C.unday 7:30 and
Golden Tex:: 0 smg unto t)te Lord
ruesfkay 130.
Middleport, B. L Bmett. pastor.
Rawv•nl 1.d Church of JHu• a new song, f~r he hath done marSunday School 10 L m. EveDllll Chrld of Lo~~tor Day Sainta, Old vellous thingl, · · · He hath re·
tervi~ 7:4.5 o. m.
on Portland Road membered his mercy apd h1s truth
1own Flats
toward the house of Israel all the
Gr•c• lipl~pal Church, E••t Sunday School 9.30 am preaching ends
of the earth have seen the
Main Street, Pomeroy. Rev. I
.am
and
s
ble
Study
Wed·
1
10 30
salvation of our God P&amp;alms 98·1,3.
Edwin Charlem, Rector; MrJ. Co- ncsday 8 pm . Pa.~tor C w. Prof Wednesday e~enlng service
8
drie W. Clark, organllt. Worship r1tt Guest l!lpeaker Sunday a• The public is cordially invited to
lind sermon at 10:30 A. M., Hob 1 0 30 Joe Wtlham.t or ~ronton
attend J{eaJtng room with side en·
l
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b
b
Communion first Sun~ll7 In moatb
Po,:,land Churr.h,
Earl Custer.
oeat~
at
t e rear or t e
tranee
Churcb School: Begmners
and :Nlstor, Au't pas\.or, Edith Codner
Prlmaqr, at 10.30 A. M. For lnfor- Services Sunday 8:00, ,TueadaJ at St~eet, Ralph C Zun~e~, pastor,
William Watson, rupt., 9.30 to 11
mation concernlnJ ou.r work, 7 30 and Friday '7:30 \ combmed serv1ce of worship and
please telephone 302-J.
study Special music. Sermon •'Why
Every ~untlay 10 A M Swndr.y
Paying Back Doesn't Pay". Nursery
3chool an4 CoQ\mUDHlD first SUD·
and .rumor Church for childl-en
day In IJM)nth 11 .o\. M. Church
Tuesday 6.00 WCTU picnic at thr
eommunlon and prt!-achlna; third
How
Rawlings home on Union Ave. We e'
)unday tn .nonth 7.30 P. )f
neMlay 7 30 Bible Stud'y and pray
Chri5tian- Sclen cl'"
church preachinJ- '"
er
Chrlttl•n Chwcft: at Long Bofo
Heols "
Unlt.d Methodist Church, Poma
tom, every Sunday 9·30 A. M
roy, Eugene Brown, pastor Sunda~
Sunday ScDool and cummunlorr;
ohur~h open to the pubhc on Mon
first Sunday in month 7.30 P M
day from 2 to 4 p. m.
SERIES tor Everyone
Cburcla preac~ng; tb1rd Sunday
The Fad.r11tod Church. Evanr"''·
leal o~~nd R•formed Prt~•byt•rl•n
ID month 10:30 A. M. Church com I
"The Power That
munJOn and preachmJ.
Rev Waldo .1. Bartelli, putor, Nor
fh• Chunl, of Chrl.t, K•no, Restores Shattered Ltves"
I rilan Kloe11. S S Supt ; Sunda
every Sund.a)' 9:30 A. M. Sunday
WSAZ-TV
Churth School 9 15 a. m Worshlt
School and &amp;mmuniun, a.~nd
Channel 3 -10:15 a.m.
hour 10.30 a m. Sermon top.1t'
SUnday ln atontb 10 JO A, M
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";ii!'
"Glimpses of Glory",
Church communion and preachln&amp;
Churh of Christ~ MliAil•krt,
First Baptlat Church,
Meh
fourth SundaY In mcnth 7 30 P rred 1 Gardner, pa!lt.or. Bible School 9 15 a. m Theo Smith. sup:
\l. chu.r"'b. preachmi
'School , 9 30, Homer R1ce Supt , Wt&gt;rship 10·30 a m Topic "Bread
The '-nrlatlan Church .t Hom 1 Morning worship 10 30, B H Har· Upon the Waters".
lock Grove, every Sunday 9.10 A m, former local mmls.ter, guest
Lan11VIII• Chrlstl•n Church
\f. S1\nday School and communion speaker, 6 3r C~r1stian Endeavor , 9 30 a m. Sunday School; 10:30 a
JecoL.d Sunday 1n month 1 30 p Evenang scrylc~ 7 30, ~&gt;cr mon sub m. Morning worship. Rev Biddle
M: church .,reachm,c fourth Sun- jcct " (f lh,:! Lord W1ll", Wcdncs· will speAk. Communion and re·
1a'y In mouth 10 30 A M church day ? ·30, Prayer meeting and Blble ception o! new membera .
!ommunlon and preachine _
study wllh Barbara Scott ,as devo·
Alfr.od Methodltt Church, Rev.
R. M. Grove, pastor Snnday School
lUI Church••· Morning Sto~~r &amp; Uonal leader
lat.,prl...
ltn. logM' Blthop,
First Baptltt Church, Midd'l~~~ at 9:30, Llovd Dtlllnger, SlloPt.!
Wonhip ser\llc~ at 10 :~3 with the
Pastor Mornlna Star
sun:iav the Rev C E Hoyt , pa&amp;tor C u
School. 0·4:S A M ~ornlng wor· School 9.1!i, Gerald Anthony,Jupt. Rev Grove bnngmg the me5sage.
;hip at 11 A M MYF Sunday e'·e Morning worshiP 10 1~ sermon Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 serv·
top1c " No Rain"· nursery for ba tees at the ElmWbod Re~t Home.
OtnK at 8. Prayer meetlna Thurs- 1 bles and smali ' children during Sunday evening t'rom 7 to 9, picnie
~ay evcnm&amp; F.nt~&gt;rprise Sunday 1the morning service and Church supper and meeting or the M~F
~hool 10,10 A. 1'4: Mornlnl wur 1 School; Tuesday, .9 30, women's at' the church Wednesday, 1 30 p
!hlp 9.30 A. M. vr at 6:30 P. M I prayer service; Vledne-sday ? .30, m prayer meetmg.
7 30. Prey11r I Mid-week prayer and praise serv
&amp;venlna worabip
meetlng Wednea~a)' 7 30 P. M.
l ice, contmuod s-tudy in "The SerChureh •f Christ, P•mHOy,
mon on tbe Mount'', 8:30 Church Bible School 9·:m. Richard Davis,
Adv1sory Council, Senior Choir
supt. Morning
worahlp 10:30;
First Pre•bytorian Church, Mid- Topic "The Useful ot the Deacon,.
dleport. the Hev Howard Ruppelt, Christian Endeavor 8:30: Evenlng
pa~or Church School 9·30 John servu~e ?:30 "The Love of God";
Fultt, supt, Mornmg worihlp 10:30
I guelit 5peakcr, Jamm1 Fraler, Ire·
Saturday Only
.July 27
Waller Brennan
Phil Harns
IDITOR'S NOTI: Author Of
"GOODIYI MY LADY"
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FaiJure In Solving CaSe

Wire Theft

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the ~~ pile. The •ult ehlirees ttl.al
the liDJ' tuffered eut.s and hrulseB
AtWmey for the plaintiff la J.
G. F. ;{obnson of Pt. Pleuant It
was reported thlt the case will
be ready for trill Jn september
but' :H: ii not known .w-bether It
~ill be plac&amp;J on the ~ocke-t.

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' State 8upirtnt.en.dent "f"trgil" aorborough to fiU a vacancy created
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when Rev Fred Saunders moved
to Boon! County.
The appointment was made by
the state superintendent when
tbe remainmg members of the
board of t:ducation could not
MANTUA, 0.. UP Perry aJI'ee oo a. sueceuor tc. Saunders.
Green, 78, former 1tate agricul·
Dabney is employed by the
ture. director -and president or the Kaiser Alumtnum Company at
Ohio Farm BurtlliU Feder&amp;Uon, Ravenswood and is a graduate of
died Sunday at bia farm home Hannan Wgh School. He i1 the
near here.
son of Carl S. Dabney, who is 1
Green alao was hurd ehairman Muo11. County teacher.
of the Natiomtide InsurllJlCt Co
The new--board member is muHe headed th~ ltate Department ried to the former MoteUe Gillisot Agriculture in the cabinet of pie- and they are the parenh of
former Gov. Myers Y. Cooper .In two dausltters. Dabney will take
the 1930'1. Durin1 the presidency hla seat on the board at the next
of Herltert HOtlver, b,e .served on board meeting on August 5.
the federal drought relief commit·
tee. He alao wae a former state

Former Ag Chief
Dies In Mantua

County Saturday
Inveatigatlon
showed "it wasn't our wire,' ' ac·
c-ordmg tc Bartrum.
In Galha County uveral tbefb
w1re have been reported tn re
cent weeki to bollter the theor:y
that some kind of organJzetl group
may be retporlslble for the inci·
dents Late la~t week the Goea:·
benB reported their wire had been
cut in three section• (rom • Une
to a three-phase pump used in
tbeir gravel operation
The pump had not been used
for almost a month and the theft
may have occurred anytime between one and five weeks ago.
WATCHMAN IOUNO

In Cadiz, 0 , Sher1Cf Odl1 Yohn
scur1 thieves bound a watchman
and took an estimated 2:1 thousand
dollan worth or the heavy wire
Sund.ay from a Powhatan Min.mg
Co wareboll1e near Jewett.
Frank 1Masseo, 50, Cad1.1, warP-bouse wat.t:hman , told the BMrUf
he was making h18 rounds WbP...D
be beard someone blowing a car
hom He mvestl11ated and was
seized by the gang and tate&amp; to
a nearby fi~ld where he w a .J
bound and g11gged.
For the next two hours, ib~
gang loaded about 1~ rolla of wire
onto a truck
Masseo sa1d the gang plt~~d
hlm to hlS ear and drove about
two mtlea, where they left hun 1.1
tht back iCat
Yaho said he beKe:ved the HIDe
pag lw been respo...p;le l'lt, iile
theft or a11bu.t 200 thouund doljlars worth of wiU in tile area u..:
past three yeai'S. The wire .i6 used
by stnp mining companl"-3 to Jupply eJeetrictty to tbei:r power iho- •
vels

Finance Company
Assets Reported
At $100 Million

Assets oC Capital Flnanee Cor·
poraUon and Bubsidiarie.s. Colur'R·
bus, Obio, rt!C(lntly paned the
$100 million·mnk according to
Kal Hind)', ~anager of the Econ·
omy Savin11s and Loan Company
at 300 W. 2nd St., Pomeroy, 0.
Economy, Qperatirtg 93 branches
in Ohio, is t.he largl':st member of
the Capital group.
Founded in 1920, Capital OOaan
openl1ons
with th1'4!e oftice1. onf'!
PALESTINE. 0" /UP) The
eaeh
ip
Columbus.
Washington
Ohio sectlon of the NltionaJ Base·
ball Congress Tournament goes tn· Court kou'Je, and Lanruter Nt&gt;w
to final round Wcdntsday with 37 yean late;, the company oper
Versailles meeting d r e n d i n g ateB more than Z40 offices in !5
states ~r the United States and
t:hamplon Grove Cit)'
Venallles, with one loss in the JD Canada.
Mr. Kindy says that Capital has
doubles elimination tourney, needa
to beeome • SlOO milllon
grown
the victory to send the tourney
organization
as a result of its higb
Into extra play. Grove City, un·
standards
o( customer service and
defeated .so far in the' tourney,
policy of planned npansion
WO\Ild cl.nch the tUle With the vic- itsSlru!e
lul)r of last yea.r, assets
tory.
increaaed
more than S9 mil·
have
Grove City is to play the OVA
lion and 34- offices ha,-e been addAll.stara at Wahama Aug. 16 at
l"d to the group. The newest addinigh~
tions are five offiees in the state
R!F~SE RID DEMAND
of Washmgton a_cquJred in June
I&gt;ANI.!UNJOM. 1\.,..a (UP) _ 1 EconOiiiJ' SaVlnl!&gt; and Loan
The CoMmunists demanded Sun- Company was founde~ In 1892 and
da)1 that the U.N. eommand Jm· acquired by Capttal m 1007.
mediately wi.tbdra.w American FMARKET REPORT

Grove City ,In
Masked Gunmen Congress Finals
Steal $5,100
legl1lator.

CLE\ftLAND UP Three
masked cunmen e~taped wlth ~100 todq in a we\1-pl•nned robbel')' of the Minute Cafe.
The Jrio herded the part-time
bartender, David Scanlon. 54, and
a lone customer into the basement,
wbete they :wer-e bound wtth helvy
blatk tape.
lEIS Hti;HIR PRICES
WASluNGTON ·CUP&gt; The
Agriculture

Departm~nL

reports

lhlft. the hou.1ewife Will be paying
"moderately .hl.gher" price.s r o r
food pUI'(!halleS Cor the rest of 1957
than the did tut year.

GET $1ft~
Lerop_\_ Bartrum

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last

The Allies rejected
from the
SoUth
demand.
Korea.

CINCINNATI (UP) - Produce:
EIJ&amp;, steady, priees a.t ~farmR,
consumer whitts and brown.s, A
jumbo 43-43; A large 40-41; A me·
dium 33-35; A small 21·23; 8 large
30-33; FOB large 46-48; A medium
f0-41; B large 31-40.
Chickens, steady; fryera 3-3"' lb
22-23; heavy hens 13·15; hght hens
11)..12: price distribution on .(ryeJ'III,
00,4110 at Z2; 8,MO at 221&gt;; 18,000

at Z3.
Butter, 90 ACore 71.
PUN HEARING
COLUMBUS (UP) - Plans for
relocating And bUildmg 29 mUu
ot new !our-lane dhrfded hithway
lor U.S 52 in Scioto and Lawren~e
counties will be aired at a flubtic
hearing in Ironton Aug. 19.
CMESSMIN GATHIR
CLEVELAND (UP) - Some 4110
ptayen !rom all over tbe nation

will a:atber here next Mondu &amp;o
vie for tbe natioaal ehess championship title and fipt pli&amp;e; 'of

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