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G-DaUy SentbleL Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 29,,1957

Middle~

150 Attended
Boring Family
Reunion Sunday

Rothgeb Family Reunion He.Jd Sunday, '
Enjoy Basket Dinner, Supper, Gomes

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Th~ rcunton of the N R Ro th

Mn N R Rothgeb Otto Rotbj:eb
geb famtly was held Sunday Jui J Mr and Mrs Dale Allens worth

Society ·

A/ 3e Frederick E
Fillmger
ODe bundr~ ftny attended the Penstteola Fir., son of Mr and
annual BoriDJ f.amlly reuoton held Mrs Sidney Burton West R1eh
Sunday at Forked' Run Lake A f1eld was called to Lhe home of
basket dmner waa served at noon hts grandparents Mr and Mrs
)(ra. B)anehe Ruth president Hod searles, M1ddleport by the
•as m charge of the busmess sea death •of hLS uncle James K~n
aton aod program in the afternoon neth Searles Mr Burton came
During the business seas1on Mrs here after Ius son Friday after
Ruth was re-elected as president A/ 3c Ftlhnger had spent the put
for the comtng year Plans were twc. weck/1 w1lh h1s gnmdparentli
made for bavmg the reunion at He spent the weekend wlth bill
Forked Run Lake in 1958
parents at West RLchfleld
and
Gtfts were presented to John returned to Pensacola Sunday
Bonng, 89 the oldest man present mght
Dwy Chaney of Delaware the
The Rev anrl Mr~ B M Mor
oldest woman present and to Mr ns Dexter and M15.1; Sus1e Tay
and Mrs Kaye BorA'Ig. and seven lor were dmner gueGts of Mr and
ehildren for the largest famtly at Mrs
Roberl Reibel
Leading
tenrting
Creek Road Sunday after Mr
A muslcal program mcludmg Morrts had preached at the morn
1trmg mUSIC and vocal selectiOns
mg .-.ervu:e at the Church of
were presented by Rtchard Bor
Clmst
ing Max Bortng Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs C B We1se reGeorge Buckley Oscar Mtlea and
ltu
ned hom e Saturday after a
Harold Baker and daughter
v1s1t
wttb hu relatives m Lock
Guesl.a were reg1stered from Cm
haven
Pa and w1th Mr and ?dra
cmnau, Salem Lancaster, Hebron
R1cha
d
Hayman Huntmgdon Val
Columbus, Deleware Col umbiana,
ley
Pa
The} were accompanied
Bali!, [J.Jbon, Alliance Grove City
hOIJIC
by
Mrs
R C Sansbury whc;
Canal Winchester Groveport ollnri
h&lt;1d
spent
the
summer w1th Mr
Reedsville
and Mrs Hayma n
Mr and Mrs J B CCC II Lltt]e
Hoeking were Sunday guests of
h1s mece M1ss Lou Cec tl
Mr and Mrs John Hawkill'l Jr
left today for an overmght VISit
Mr and Mrs Cad Jo11 e's (Col Ln Col umbus w11 h Mr ami Mrs
teen Waddell) Pont1ac 1\.hch an~ rrankhn Gmthcr and chi ldren
announc1hg the bLrlh ot 11 ~even V1ck1 and Gar)
ponnd SIX oun ce daughter at th e
Mr and Mrs Horton .Brown
Pontiac General Hosp1tal on Fn Co lum bus vLsJtcrl rclattves ovet
day July 26
the weekend HL~ brother Huber
Grandparent!; Include Mrs Jca 1 Drown 111 a pa t1 cn l at Hol1.er Hos-.,
ette Wadd ell Churll'ston Gra ham p1lal
Waddell Columbus Mr and Mr~
Mrs F M Mar , n feU at her
Harl ey Jones Brady Lake
home at Hnb,.on and broke her
Great grandparents ore Mr
arm Her hu sband IS recuperating
Mmme Bevera~e Mt(ldieport and from a broken lcg
Mn Bert Wadd ell Columbus M "
Mr and Mr~ Jat k Eviln!L New
Beverage and her daughter Mt
Catlfornu ha\f' hren \lsthng her
Waddell C ha r k~ton !crt Sat urd av mother Mrs C F Jlawkm! and
for Ponttac to vuu t Mr anrl. Mr, fam1l y
Jones and tht new baby
Mr and Mrs ( la Je nre Root and
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Chilli cothe
were 10
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lJ
and former neighbors
Mr and Mrs Aaron Sheets Co
USE OUR
LAUNDRY lumbut1 were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mre 0 t McKinley and
son
Earl
and
Pamela David and Danny Dod
DRY
.son childron of Mr and Mrs
CLFJANING Gene A Dodson have been Ill
with measles Mr Dodson who 1 ~
SERVICE
employed at lhe National Guard
Armory Point P leasant has also
been 111
Sonja Hendrtck!i 1s vteLLtng Mr
and Mn Will um Rclz and daugh
tcr Sa ndrn Jn&lt;'kso n
Eudell Konkrlght who has been
Coli 61to J
working at Bowcrsvtlle Is vts lhn g
N. 2nd Ava ~
Mldtll•port his parents the Rev and Mrs C
k Konkrl.l(ht
and hill brother
David
Mrs Chllrles McN11moe
Mr
Dul111 Carnahan Mr Rnrl Mrs C
H Wtae Jr Culeala Ault M1d
rllcport and Knthryn Jane an~
Chuck Hannahs Pomt'roy auoml
ed the Carmel Church llomecom
mg Bunda) Mr.s Car nahan wa~
an overnight guest of Mrs Mattie
l 1rcle at Rac)Jtc
Mr and M~ohn Hawkma Jr,
Mrs Lula RuBsel~
Mtddlcport
anrt Mr and Mr! Franklin Gin
ther Columbu! attended the tun
era] of Mr Gmtr,"r s uncle }tar
ry Specht at the Plummer Fun
era! Home
Jackmon
Saturday

Birth Announced
By Carl Jones'

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28 at !.he home of Mr and Mr
Oliver Katl Cheshire It wa.s d£&gt;
etded to ha ve the reunton next
year at the fa rm hom e of Mr and
Mrs Clatr Athey Cbcshtre RD
The comm tttee m charg e nf
tbls years r e unLon program were
Mr~ Dale AJJ ensworth Mrs Claar
Athey Chesh1re Mrs T F fbi'
klns and Mrs Charles Vroman
Mlddlwort Next year s comm L
tee 1rft.olludes Mrs Rucker Neal
Mrs Delmar Rothgeb Dale Al
Iensworlh Ch~5bJre
and T F
Hawkms Middleport
Games and contests were ~I)
Joyed durm g the da} and Paul
Ath•&gt; gcandsoo or Mrs1 N n
Rothgeb and late Mr 'Rothgeb
play•d
trumpet solos Oth
er s on the Impromptu program ~e
•1ted pteces mc lud1ng Mark Vto
man Mtddleport a gn~a t g ra~d
aon
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Mrs Rucker Neal gave
Jw
bleumg before the basket dmn,r
and l!upper Those pre.sent wen

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Forked Run Lake
Site Of Picnic
Held On Sunday

Following a pu·nlc dinner at
noon, sw1mmmg horse shoe a{ld
otller games were enJoyed
Atteudm g were Mr a nd Mrs El
wood Bowen; and Danny and Peg
gy Jo Mr and Mrs Robert Arnold
and Phyllis ~ob Arnold Mr and
Mrs Gerald G1ucscr and Leah
Karen Lou1sc and Penny Mr an(!
Mrtl Charlc'l Werry and James Ml
chael Dick and Bobby Joe Sandra
StnJth Mr and Mrs Denver Thoma
.Mr and Mrii Willard Hemes,
Mr and Mrs Roy Smtlh and Lin
da, Mrs Ohve Ingraham and Bren
da Sue, Mr and Mrs Franklin
llcpp Mr and Mrs George Bu
chanan Mr and Mrs Leon Me
Knight and Judy and Sheila Mr
and Mrs Dav1d Ohlihgcr and San
dra, Susan and Sonja, !Jenry Reibel
Mrs ffilrl ey Strong and sons Don~
ley and Bllly Joe a1'd Mrs Don
ley Reibel and Donna
The August meeti ng will be a
wiener roast at the camp or Mr
1nd Mrs George Buchanan near
Forked Run Lake

g People
e For Camp
rtsmouth

LAUNDRY CO.

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

$595
Refrtgenlor and
Ga1 Range
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Pay odiy UB-50 down
111d f%8.00 per month

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and Ann
Mr and
and Ricky
Mrs

Mr
Kon
Richard
also took some of the
and their supplies Sunday
•rtornoon
ThOS&gt;e attending included M•ry
Carol swan-, Dionne Mc com...
Mr and Mn ,Howard Selden Betty 1nd Barbara Covert Eric
abel entertained 1 group of rela Chamben, Forrest Bachtel Chrlst1ve11 Sunday at, their hom(l Pinlll tine Coat.
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Seven Leave For
La nCQSter Camp

Prr,e nt wm Mr. Ray Selden
abe l and Mrs Howard Stewart
Pomt roy Mr11 Ed Wise Colum
blonn M" Ed Swank and Mr~
!larry Wagner N01 th Lima and
Seven members o' the Youth
Mr Rnd Mr.!L Sehhmabel and aonB. P'ellowshlp ot the MlneraviUe Meth
Terry antl J ohnny
Odiat Church left Sunday afternoon
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for Lancuter camp Ground where
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they will ttLtend lhe Methodist
Mr and Mn Benton Ponn en· Youth c::amp
tr.rtained with a dlnnor Thunday
Attendln&amp; are Wllllam F111her
evenina: at lhelr home, Mulberry Edward Grueser, David Roush
Ave Guest! were Rev and Mra Kenneth Leffel. Paula Sayre Nan
Euaene Brown and ehildren, Da ey Brown, Sh~ron Brown and Mra

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FURNITURE

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On Tile RriJhtell Corn•r
In Middleport
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people l'rom the Youth
lp of Heath Methodist
left Sunday afternoon £or
mouth Di8tdct Methodi st
Fello
ip Camp and Institute at
the Lancaster Methodist Camp
Grounds
Theme ot the weeks stduy course
wl}l be "My Church and Myself'
and approximately 500 youn11 poopie will be under the leadershtp
of pas.tora of the Portsmouth 0\s
trlct The Rev C Raymon Konk
rl1ht, Heath Methodist pastor wlll
be one of the teachers
Mrl Richard Wells Is councillor
for 4'e local group and was ac
companied to camp by her chill

Relatives Are
Entertained

INCLUDES
FRIGIDAIRE

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Hndmeter
the y burial at tho McArthur
Ce

Raymond
Brown wbo will serve as
camp counselor

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Sparkle Rates A
Warm Welcome!
Welcome everywhere the
DCW look'" freshness of
clothes cleaned here! Our
gentle but throuugh methods get every garment
spolle88 and spllfklllll
so you look well-groomed
and wonderful whether
you're off on a late vacation or just on an overnight visit

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Mr and Mn Lawronce Parfitt
of Charle&amp;ton W Va are week
end guest• of hts parents Mr and
Mrs Edward Parf1tt
Miss Brenda Bouley returned
home Tbunday eventng after a
V111t Wlth Mr and Mrs Edtson
Rou•h and fam1ly Racmc
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' Spi res Was
Mrs.
Guest At Shower '
Gl.ven Recently

Morning Watch
Service Held
By Local Group

Mrs Charles (ElaJnt) Sp1res wa ..
guest of honor at a .stork shower
gwen rccenlly by Mr.s Lola Har
ruon anrJ Mrs Clara Pfulllps
Glft.s were placed 10 a dccorat
ed bassmet wh rch feafured
a
storlr. caflrymg twln babtes Game ~
were pla}ed and pr1ze.s won by
Mr11 Haze I Russe ll an d Mrs F. r
ne.st Harrison Refreshments of
ice cream, ca ke and nuts were
served
Guests mdudrd I..,(!Lha Russell
Loutse Lewis Beatrtce Dugan Vt
olet ~ysell Laura Harr1.son Katie
Rowley, Faye Harr~son Hazel Rus
se.ll Joan Harr1son AtLar ah Dew
hurst, E!s1e Barnhart Cla ir Da
v1dsou Frances Davidson Grace
Dugan
Sendtng g1£ts were Francc!i
Johnson
Ruth BarnhHr'
Bclty
S1ders E1leen Wood Joann StP
wart Mae Nelson Tillie Row ley

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1 he mor nmg wateh gf the Hat

tte Jack.~on Guald Chapter of the
Naom 1 Baptist church was held .lit
the church Sunday at 6 30 a m

Surprise Given
13-Yeor-Oid For
Her Birthday

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tail 11 ht on tbe rear that c•n be
COLUMBUS, 0--M:ore than
feet The driver of the
2 000 persotlJ Wfre killed OI'J Ohto aeen
bin
did not dtm
b1gbway.o; last year Three types of lapproae g ~r vtolahon
You
persons prJmarily are re.epons1ble ~thus ~~
hght when meet
for these deaths saya w E Stuc mu.st m
ehicltl!" So 1111
key Ohio State UnwenKy exten1 tng oncom 01 v
ton safety spe&lt;.Jallst They Jn were wrona:
,
tter ,
clud those pefSOru who cant
But it doesn t reallY ma
11 rtgbt
dnv: because of phy.slcal handl Stuck.ey 11.)'1
caps LJt try anyway thos' who who IS wrong,~ou re
won t dnve safely because of an r1gh.t or dead wrong
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•tlltud. the othor fellow • ·
hang•~ 1 own the highway and
those who don't know tbe rules
of the road Wl'lat would you c:o
tf vou we~ the JUdge tn th1s
case?
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1
ht
d
II Is IIh 4••clot'ktruatk ntgth an
Th• Margu•rltc out••h
Club ot
t
rammg Rr• A
c wt ou a Southeastern Ohto Order of tht!
ta U ftgbt 11 d drmng
.. ,~ a
t ,_ ahead
It y of W'l''
" ~ Shron• of Jerusalem h .,.
you dbut you t on m11
&amp;nOW
h C\U
u dinner at the Ma-n
... R•staurant
are
a Ua speed
el! an
on a nvmg
road with
limtt or=- Sunday July 28 Mrs Stewart
'l
miles
an
hour
You
are
bhnd Hawkm.s prestdent of the c1u
50
ed by the hght.s of an approach· made arrangcment5 for tbe dmn(&gt;r
ing car whlcb du~ not di.m and and a bus1nesa 1nd soda! meeting
you colhd!¥1 with the truck was held at the Hawktns apart
Who's nght who's wronli!'
ment after the meal
Answer First of all -Just bePlans were '1\ade for their nest
cau&amp;e you were drvung 4 ~ m tles meeUna: ~ Sept 8 at Lake HQpP
an hour on a road mark-ed 50
Those present were Mr and
miles an hour doe! nat mefin Mr1 Hawklnl, Middleport, Air
lhat vou were not drivmg too and Mr1 Emeat Wingett, Rarme,
rast You alw'ay.s sbould adjUst Mr and Mn~ C. H BarUett, Mr
yo ur speed to eondJtiona Thf' and Mrs. Hubert Minder Nelsondriver o( the truct did not have o,:!lle Mr an!! )lr• Kenneth RileY
1 tul baht The law requires MrR. Nettle Fa!rJey M!lrtetta
tbat any vetlir.le uing the h1gh

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$1.95

Nephew Featured
In Article On
His Retirement

HOUSE APRONS

2 for $1.00

A aevere
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DRESS MATERIALS

BICYCLES

2 ranis foJ $1.00

$35.00 ant$3f.oo

WORt SOCKS
3 palr-$J.OO

NECKtiES ·

Ibunderstorm

ripped

the North Pl1tte River
Valley
Dear ~ottabluff, Neb • Monday
n1a&amp;t, qJUI!Iing extensive 4amage
••\.biJII wlqtla lhd heavy rain•
...nta tbe '&amp;l'ea Crops W(goe damV(fefd, en ifrl1atl6il &lt;Wonal wat
broken aqd • tectlon of tbe Un
ion Paclllc Railroad tracks w,re
w.uhed out b7 tbe 3.e inch rain
faU.

-F~S!iv;d Nets

FB Women Plan
Dallas Names
Student Band
March Leaders '

Band Dm~etor George DaUas
hu 'announced selection of nag
bearers bell pbyers: and drum
ma1ot for tM ?tllddlepon Mareh
ing Band
The final try outs
were held at the High Sehool
Monday
Jarqes Hood will be the druD~
major CjrJa Wilson Will mdvt
up from fli!'l bearer to rn•JoretUI•
f Maida Roukh and
Loretta Ha:(ln1 lng, Rophoiores are netv fTi&amp;
bearers ami Dixie Fierce r juDJ,n:
and Cuo'r.i Wtlaon, sophom"re.
be bell 'ploye"

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M"" son
Brabbln
in-law
MrSmilb
and left
Mr&amp;Thur~ay
Hll'Oid
... Mrs.
Ajbert

In Johnson Move

reaJtzed ovet $200
lUI Friday it has been repott, t
I A !movie camera given any
the f~Btival wu. won by
9mu Hoffman, New Haven
~.. : 'De lestiYal was heiCI immt
- { dlat~ followiDI o Uttlo Loagu•
pJ\1,t between the Muon team
~' • t'*ill ~""' CKeohlte. The
:Mliin $eli4 - . bY a .seore of
17~
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WASHINGTON UP- The eiYII
rigMs bill todoy faced" being •idetracked temporardy Jn the Sen
ate
Senate Demoe,.tlc Leadm' Lyn
don 8 John11on said the Senak'
must act SWiftly on overdue De
tense Department appropriation•
He also ~ants the Senate to act
on nomUtatioM and other so-call
ed non-eon.tnvenlal measure&amp;
The Defense Depanment w1U
\L';Z"t (1
be out of money by Thursday So
~ l:_t~\,_lf!!MM IOCIAL
wUI some other federal agenclfl3
~,!f'f ~ ~Graqe Js 4p01110r
,Johnson plans to ask t:Jle Sen
1nfi fr ~foit!- •odal on :he ate WednOSiily or 'l'hursday to
Cb....~ la,.. "thlo . l'rlday evening drop doli&amp;te temporarily on
AU.~•I 2- EVeryone welcom•
dvil ria~

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.N'w Engiand States Toqr Enjoyed By BrickeriDMove

Wit~.~~!"~.~!n ,P~!!?m~ ~s~=o~n:~~c~ld
They
for a tour attended the S:vrn~Jllony Concert
the Ne\\ and the show "Around the Wor1d
In 80 Days", a~ a ball game be
tween Boston and W.ashineton
A atop at tamoy Plymou.tb
Rock •nd a !'Ide on the aam~
railroad cu. at South Carver
that were qtect In the late 1800s
really t~ed bact tbe pagN o'
~laiory ' •
:tuonr QJ~k cod thr~ ..., o
-flop ot tile COlonial• Condie Fa"
tory "at Wesf. Yarmouth 1nd at
~ New :&amp;edlotd which wa1 once tbc
world'• greate.H "halloa: port.
In Rhode. Island they yi.eited
the "'~1'8" the Vanderbilt
maJIIIIOJt .....t Ia New llov~o
C,ofn , IUncb wu 'served on thfl
Campus '.of
f

CIIIRON '
tiSH CLOTHS ~
1$c '

weett~ Republican aen.tora, in
cludlnj: sen loin W sticker R
OJtio, introdueed
~orn bill
Monday provulina: 70 per cent of
parity price suppo11ta In 1858 and
no national acreage allotment•
nae bnt tlao would allow a.alm
pie majcmty o( J!Ommereial corn
.groweh, rath~ thaD the preeenf
two-tb~ t6 'ap~r&lt;l•e ~he ' ~ ...

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a meetinc
wh..-.

pve reports on
Tbele were- mainly

~ and lliiDel

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he ~as- r:o

wue froni thf;
Brothers gravel pit re-

claUIICI

a pioture as the man
who plcked him up in h.iJ car -on
the night of "he crime "and ~d­
ler eould ftdt recall any such
mctdent •
' [ believe htm and I told lhlii
KoJofohls to go on home "
Kolofohu left town w1thou•
l&gt;oc&lt;!iog Wedier

Probe Ordert~
In Columbus
Racial Fight
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--$3,920.29 Asked
In Suit Filed

COLUMBUS UP - The Columbua: eity Council ordered an investlplion laat night of ehartea
tha&amp; Negi'Oe! are becoming h01ille
toward policr: off1cer1 beeau11e of
An action for mQney only total
aJie&amp;ed pollee brutality
ling $S,D20 29 witt. interest and
Tbe lttlon wu taken after John eoats: has been filed ln Malls CounL. nanc:i!lt ~en attorney repre.aent ty Common 4Pleo~ Court 'bY attor
lng the Natlorul AIISOCiatlon for ney Cedric Clark for the Botklaa
the Advaueement of Colored Peo- Grain and P"r.ed Co , dba the PJ:o
pte, lJl'led eouJtellmen to Jnvcl!ltl v1co Mllllng aJd Feed Co , MIDgate and make public any hear I e1·ville. vs Che.ter w Spencer
baa•
and Lenora Spencer, Bt 3, PomeHe tatd alleged brutaUty by po. roy
lice officers has resulted tn "an
The petition claim!. the money
alarming dtaregari! for law and due for feed, medicines, and Utter
order 1nd an attitude ot f.ear hoB· u.aed for Mlloek: of 1200 eblekena.
tuity, uneooperaUveneY: 1nd re

sentment."

The eouncJI named three mem
be,.. ltl ito safety oommltto• to

meet with the Comm)ijlity Rehl
tiona: Commission and NAACP of
tlclal1 to diRu1s 4 'reia'tlona be.
twem,. Ne1roea and the po~u.., &lt;I&lt;~ 'i

~ent."
.)1~ the 200 NAACP mem~•
·~red ' before eouncll •t tNt

Me•'ohart Joms'
Cle".-l--d tJUks
t. 11.1
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Po,ice Advise
Youngsters 'fo
Loc~ Bicycles

From Fee Fund

Pollee Cbiet Frank: Hudson ..d
viled young bicycle ownns today
to keep theiJt veht~lcs Ioeked at
timet \fben Dot 10 use 1f left

a.ll

'"1d several 1ncldeots

liave

reported recently of
C~TclCB \telnl
etolen ilowntown
wben the uaer leU J.l unattended
wbUe thopplnr
o~e biqcte ltolen last week

hl.a been tl.ken from ib th.ef
when the owner had the veincle s
number AUhouah 1t had been
P'llntecl, O!ld tnded off police
retf.ieved it
The pollee department says
however, that It b dtrr.ieult to
traC!tl a bleyele unlua a 14numbcr"
other outstanding tde-nti.fica

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COLUMBUS UP-Atty Gcn
William Saxbe ruleo Monday tba+
count1es canqot U8e theu sbare
or auto hcenae fees to pay orr
bonds IBaued to obtain money for
h1ghW8-)' purposes
The attorney geneTal held ea-1
ler that gaaoline tax money eould
not be used for that purpose
either
The oplmon had bPen asked Lly
Paul J Mtk:us,
Loram Count}
pr.oseeutor

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costs and &amp;j!'nterlced to-30 dan m
county Jatl for drlVlng wblle under
t he 1nfluence of an mtoXtcating
beverage by JuRtice or PeACe R
E Grmdley, Moda:r
lD anotber •c:Uon Gnndley heard
a gUiltY. pJ~a from Edward Evns
to a drunk and being disorderb
charge EvanB was fined $5 and
eOELta for a totaJ of $15
Sheriff Robert C Hartenbach aJ..
so said that an mdtctment nammr
WiUtam R. Swan, Langsville 0 ,
u charged with two countl!l of
fraqd IS not Lbe person t~at ahould
have been named He sa1d the in·
diclment should bave read Cbar1es

SEE SUPPORT
R. Swa6f 1
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NEW YORK UP-Support de
veloped here and there' m the
METER TAKE REPORTED
stock market today alter ,a drop
Pomeroy meter ooliHtion.t were
of more than 2 b1lhon dollars m $301 last lted accoidtng to Patrol~
values m the previous sesston
man lob., .t.. ~c:Kenzie

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TillS DOG IS 'GEJTING THErBffiD'

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thin&amp; to do Ia keep
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Rep George Metnh8~ bfS :returned from Cleveland (), whl!r.e
he met with the legig]ature, th~
Clevelan• mayor and council a no
Gov Wm o•Nelll
It wu a good.wlll meeting
where eommon prOblema of lhe
state and elty were discusaed
1
HOMECOMING
The
annual MDboaD Ridge
Homeeomlq will bo ]\eld at the
-~~~::t lith
RidgeEve"""'
Church
Sunday
... .au welcome
.,~,
a bukeot dmnef as utual
Bring your own ddnb ae: tbua F::ai~;;}:f 1
is uo water oq:, tbe grounds. adviaf.!b A W Mllh&lt;t!q, aeerettrr
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The ~e.,.ure ~ould instruct the nlchl'lll aauion Francl,J said the
secretart of aericulture to ~:et proteat wu lp-'arktd by the
"1hociUn1B beaUrig of Mra J&gt;wo.
prl&lt;':e IUpporr. OJil 1858 cropl
th:y Glenn, 42, while in pollee tu~ot
gram 1Dl'J1furita, barley, rye and tody
on tatoxicaUon ebargea lal't
oal.l "after tali:Ipg ~nto consideration t1ie feed Vllue of aue:b tom week.
modlty in relationship&amp; to eorn ..
MASON CLINIC
It also c11ls for a referendum
Ad
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1 on1 J ames J oh nson, Cli r
t~;e:ba~ro~~m ~o be bel~ ton,1, m
Julj. 17, Mrs A&lt;ldle !lorton,
Rac1.De, July 17, Mrs Helena MeKlnney, Pomeroy, July UP; !ltl
Rhoda Allen, Pt.. Pleaaant, Jul)' 19,
Mrs. WID.ono Hoffman, Pomeroy.
July 20_, Mrs Emmeline Hendrix
S)Taeuoe, Jucy 21, and l!ri CeleaIAARKIT
ta Carpenter, New Haven, July 22
CINCINNATI
Births; A IOD to Mr lnd Mn. Eu
Eggs, stetldy ,\ net paid at
boya turned out
tone JloiDnner, Pon!oroy, JJI]y ~D 1ir~wiUu, 8 ooftm•~. ,!!bit~
A 1Qii, Kenneth Lloyd to Mt. and 11
A fU
1 41145, A
and two e.amea
Mro 1Joy4•Hofmm, Pome~W, on
me.!l
3 - . A olnl~ 'lior•;.~
m a 10
July 20: a daughter, Sldnee EUc:e,
large
3 FOB ··~~~
1 champiolllhtJI
to Jfr and Mn Harvill 8 CarpeD
A rae 4&amp;48, A
will tcrve aa aavl.Sor tor
ter, New Haven July ~
40ooll,
large 39-40
The tecO'nd t~me wtU
Chiebn1, steady, fryen 3-31,-i lb be between the Wednsday nigbt
22-113, hen•, heavy 13 1~. light 1~ winners 1nd the PhUhes
,
~RUIN DINIIS
12CJnCAGO UP-A
spo~eoman
Volume and p:;lce dlltrlbutton on
CHAIGI COUPLI
tor t11e Grlle~ Watch Co , which
100,000 at 22, 28,000 at 22~ ~LI!~:IlAN~;ON, 0 UP-"' Warren
h'u hctode.s In Cincinnati. Aid tryers.
and 5000 at 23
couple, whom eou.1:1ty •u
MOJJdaY that "we're not folng out
Butter, ereameey-, 90 score, 11
taid taugbt their two
of. but.ln~11, we'U be baclt .slrona cents lb
how to loot homes fac
er than t!iYer
this f1U " The
ll'lnd jury t.tetion today on
•po~uman said
reporta:
that
MEIGS GIN~IIAL HOSPITAL
charges of breaking and entering
the COinpallY may told 1re 1'not
Admilshms Mrt Ellrl !Jean, W'.llliam BnniCman, 37, his wue
only untrue, but vlcious." He .a.id Pomeroy, ilobt'ft HtseU, P-ome. Mntba. 38, a 14 y&amp;ar old de.ugh
a full statement on £he company's roy
ter,.. al.ld 13 year old son were
pliiDI would be LS&amp;ued later this
Dileharged Etta Brooks Pomt ~ iDto
eustody
Saturday
week
roy
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Spmh,R-apped
With $150 ·Fine
On DWI Charge
Counties Banned
Erv1p SmJth was fined $150 and
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Eleven bo,-s fr.om the Mason
Explorer Scout Poat and the Ma
son Boy Scout Troop recently
spent several day.a a' C.mp: Ar
r9whead tor their •l'lnUil sum
mer e.mp
N'ine of the boys were Explor
er scouts They were Bill Fogle
son&amp;\ Bob HarrJs. Geor1e Van
Meter, Junm:y 1Millet, Ernest Johr'l
son Maryln Roush all.d lack
Stewori
The Boy. Seoull attending_ were
Steven Burgeu and Dav•d War.
ner The boya- were accoMpanied
by Frank HI1'J'J8 Explorer Scott

1\:n ice cteam festlnl beld h•
raile m~y for funds for uni
fol'lnl fllr tile llfaoo11 .Cit)- lJttlr

IN IS
MINUTES

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On Natllral Gas
Levied By OFG

A young P~meroy man bad the
law beaten thJR mormng the n
made a mntake and Will fac e
charges of reckless operatiO-n and
drtvmg \Vitlrout a LiccnRe JD May
or C 0 Fisher s court
Ch1ef of Pollee Leroy B.utrum
of Middleport Slud he arfested
Harry Davtd Lee 19 after see&gt;
ing him drive recklessly on North
Second Street He gave chase and
Lee lead b1m over the br1dgt!
and mto Mason.
He atopped oJer there sal(}
Bartrum "and J drove up bes1d"
him and just &amp;aid 'You come 1r:
to see me tonight at Middleport
town ball • '
&amp;rtrum sald he drove on tnlo
MaSOll, turned around, and on
eonung baek taw Lee s ear re
o'ver the bridge 1t was
moment unUI th~ chief
m custody, on Ohio sot!
C 0 Fishet fmed San
$100 and costs for
;intoxicated and
to three daYs 1n
Wlll serve two dus

thiu wee~end.
Anderson ;26 Rut
ar:ruted and held for

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UP-Tomm,r
Hurricane Jaetaon,
defeated
Monday mght Jn a world heav1
we~ght Utle bout, Wll taken to
a boepital early t0d1y suffering
f.rom what doctoll describes
at. "a Urinary condition ..
Attenllartts at Meadowbroqk
If&lt;.splt•J m suburban East Meadow, lAna Island, where Jackson wal!l taken at 4 fO a m e
d t reported the defeated c:hal
Ienger wa1 "in fair concUUon "

11 8~\11 S~nd

The Farm Bureau Women s com
met at tJae Farm Bureau of
Monday evening, .July 29th
!ln. Ada Holter, chairman,

Rate Increase

A~ Arrowhead

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In Fair Shape
Says Physicians

;; Mason"Athletes ' CR BffiSeen
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:At Forked Run

THIS IS ONE of the unusual sights one sees wben he lakes bls motorboat into the
of
the Eureka 4am locks below Galltpolis I;eonard (Boo) !lees lool£ a party sightseeing last
weelr and he had to turn tall and get out fast momenta after thu picture was taken as the water was allout to be released

~i·'F~rYo~ '~ ·~i~ttackJot

4 palt for 88c

2 Boxe•$1.0C

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'OXED STATIONERY

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d.,..po., Mootloi dtd more bafui
1tw1 a:oQd Tbe d.ownpour ca\114!d
floodJng and kaocked out ;POWtr
Unel Witbout doiGI mueb good for
tho PQ!ato orop Drought already
hu done 1n elbtmat.ed .st:a miU19n
doU.ai's damare fo the potato ct9
FtnMr Aiel INn
'Jlhe New Jeraey.drought, termed
~e ~&lt;.-aoat extended ln 10 ye,ars,"
18.1f.i)),eeted to brmg about a boott
fn 't'egetable prlcea soon at east
ern markets. State offlc:iahl aald
tbey will seek federal a1d to farm~
er1 if tbey let nothl.na: more than
tbe predicted brief thuoder11b0wt.TI!l
t~ )Veet ...
Rain .failed to fall at Waynesbutl, Pa, Monday, for only tbe
ninth lime in tb• p"t 81 yearL
The nation's midland-. bowever,
&lt;f!ntlnue.! to baft OUt from dtench-~

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Our Reg. $1.69
towel• Sale $1.25
Our Reg. $1.95-aeoch Towela SOie$1.35
Our Reg. $2.95 Beach Towels Sale $2.00
Our Reg. $3,95 Beach Towels Sale $3.00

SINGLE COPY-ac•

't..late tile iV!I&gt;'montll droUJit~ No
IOnonl nl"" .We ill iitbt for the

TRAINING PANTS

$5.00

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.oainl nih• WetCL ~eed.ed to 11-

Stork Shower Is
G•"ven Mrs leach

TROUSERS

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BOAT ~NTERS EUREKA DAM LOCK 'ON TRIP ·

A band of ae.ttered thuftdera}lowen conUnuM to rumble over
Uo; d"""bl - plqood Eaot today
bUt for tbe mott PJI't t.he 1bowers
were t.oo ~ttle and too late
Wilh iloma'e ~ eropa In llut 11
liid-AtllDIIe rejJlcin already
fii\U'Od. In
t~&gt;po ol mlllionf ol

ANNUAL CLEAN -UP SALE

SWIM TRUNKS

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Much Too Late

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SOCIETY

Presbyterians
Planning Family
Night July 3-1st

DeNtefll'o J'ul......,. ot

Rams Were

SEQ Club Held
Dinner, Meeting
At Restaurnat

Anna Ebersboch
Honored Upon
Her Birthday

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Mr and Mrs
Ale
Wheolci'
Apple Grove are ann ou nc-(ong ~L
apj)roachmg marnage of
Mr~;
Wheelers daughl?,
"t Norma At1r1
Chapman to Dam E Euler 51) fl
uf Mr and Mrs Henry Eul~r
Rae me
M1ss Chayman a graduate of
Rwne High School class of :)7
1s cmployt&gt;d as secretary to Dr
L J Horhr d1rector of School or
Journall.sm at Ohto Umversity
Mr Euler also a graduate \1f
Rmnc 1-l- lgh School class of '56
1s a sophomo re at OU
th e ope n chun:h wedding wtll
woys ot nllht must hm • lod
take place at the Letart Fall&amp;
vre .. dm~ th• dmner, MelaniC I
Methodist l burc h Sunday Ser
Burt and t.:ceralynn and Maralynn
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tembcr 1 at 2 30 o clock wuh
, Tracy sang " Happy Birthday'' to
Mn George: Veith enteH.amed
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nup t1al musLc begmn ng at 2 10
Miss Ebersbach
Fr1day mght with a stork shower
Mr and Mrs Orvy Ga mer and
A reception for relatives wJU
Guuts were Mr and Mrs. Ro ; hon'P'ing her granddaughter MrJ
Mrs Betty Carleton enteTlamed he held at the home of the
Mr and Mrs Ben Neulzllns en Tracy Jr and children, AseneL'l Dorothy Ann Leach
with a surprue party Frtday even hn dc 9 parent~;
followmg
thf&gt;
tertalned with .a dinner Sunday at Larry Maralynn and Cara)ynn
ing at the Gamer home Bashan
,
Games Were played and prizes
their home Maple Place honor Mr an(f Mrs Marvm Burt ana won during ibe evenfng and Jfrr.
honoring Mrs Carleton s daughter rcn muny
lng her s1stcr M1ss Anna Ebers- children Jeffrey, R.andy, and M.-1 Veith was asstlted by Mrs Anna
Margaret Ann on her 13th birthday
bach whose birthday ts Tuesday ante Mrs Jacob Ebersbach and be11e Rathburn Mrs Leach and
Games were played durmg th e
Strawberry sho t cake topped Mtsses Anna anr:l Kate Ebersbach the guest of honor lD serv1ng ic~
cveJHnJI under the d!fecl!on of Mr
w1t h home ma de Icc cr eam was
The honored guest received a cream eake coffee, can(1y and
and Mrs Ernest Deeter who also
served w1th the dmner
too k ptctures
number or g1fts
koolade to sixty.nve gueats
Refre shm~nts of home made lee
cream cake, potato chips and
Mr and Mrs Hlrry Ohlinger o£
Kool Ade were served to J9yce Columbus W11ted M1ss Anna Eb
C1rcle, Mary Ritchie Randall Rob crsbac h Frtday
erts Melvin C1rele Roberla Kraeu
Mr and Mrs Marvm Burt en
ter Joann Brinker Karen Holter tc rtamcd Mr and Mrs
I
Jocelyn Taylor, Karen McKay 811 Gress and ~11ns of Mtdd1eport, re
Jy Carleton tile honored gued her eently With a p1cmc dmner on
g1andmothcr ~rs: Dean Brinker t he lawn or he•r home Wetzel! St
and Mrs Paul Sm1th
MrG E J H11l returned home
The honored guest r~cetved Friday cve mng after a visit wtth
man) lovely g1ftB Sending a ,girt relatives ut Columbus
but unable to attend was Joyce
Mr and Mrs Mason Fuohcr and
Carson
~amtly spent the week
end m
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Zancsvtlle with Mr and Mn~~ Mtl
Take advahtage of the many ha1gins all over the store durmg our annual clean· up sale,
Lon Roush and famtly
Tuesday and Wednesday
Mrs Walter Bentz and guest
Mtss Barbara Bentz oC Staten Island N Y were recent dmner
guests of Mrs Edna Wi ggms and
YOUNG M&amp;,N'S
SPECIAL PURCHASE'
INFANTS - I
son, Kenneth Miner~v1lle
MENS
M}sses Leda Mae and Dolores
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Family Night at the MuWepmt Krneuter at 1 cnded the EUB church
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F1rst Prc sb~ tcrtan Chur:ch will be camp at Stoutsv1Jic last week En
Combed Cotton yarn witb
h.elrl Wednesda) JuLy 31 WJth r route to the camp they vistted
The most popular styles co
Dacron and Cotton wash'n
aU elastic waist • Double
lors and patterns on ~ale
potluck supper starling at 6 30 P fn ends m AmandJ
we111 trousers at a special
thicknei!IB with triple eroteh.
the last 2 days of July!
m Mrs Haroicl Sauer and Mrs
reduction Cor this sale!
White only -l!lize• 1 to fi
July Je nnm gs lert Sunday ror
Calc Hysell arc co cha1rmen ot her home, Mamtowoc, Wtac aftel
the Food Committee of the Dco a two weeks vHit wlth he r father
co nesses
Carl Jenmngs and other relative&amp;
Deacons are In charge of the She was accompflmed home by her
program w1th R R Gray 11s m &lt;~s grnndfather, Peter Jen m ngs who
ter of eerembny and Jall}es Fraz wtll vistt there a week
TOW~LS
BOYS
er Ireland ministerial s tudent a1
M1ss Barbara Benh left Friday
Prmceton Seminary N J 115 the fov her home Staten Islnnd N Y
~ p ea ker Don Lowery I~ In charge after 11 vl51l wtth Mr and Mrs Wal
Beac~
of the mujlic aml Vincent D11bo cf ter Bentz
All cotton witb Nylon rein
the moving p1cture~ wh1ch will
Mr and Mrs Glen Chase ot
foreed toe ana: heel Fancymclude shdes from Ireland and Dayton amvcd Sunday for an ov
patterna ln sizea 7" to lO'lk
come dy shows tor the childre n
crnlght vw1t wtth relatives
Four paln in 1 package
The Rev Howard Ruppelt pds
Miss Marjorte Patten of Akron
tor of tlic Church wll1 be on va arrived today !or an overnight
calion durma the month uf Aug vtSit wtth Mr and Mrs Patnck
ust
Lochary
Mr and Mrs C F Tompklna
and son Christopher left Sunday
for a two week vacation at Lake
s1de
Bib stylet and tie styles
Paul E Moore and son David rc
Bl8 selection! Fine quality lloxed writing paper in white
made of 80 square per
turned to their home, Alliance
and pastel !!hades Much higher priced stationery
Friday after a weeks vis1t wtth
cale
C E McNamee, South Second hill parents, Mr and Mra Wllb\lr
A~c~ue was parttcularly Interest
Moore
cd in an article In a Sunday is~ u e
Mr and Mrs Den\'er Frank and
of a Columbu! newspaper whtch children Sendra and Jay of Ca n
features his nephew, Waldo W ton arrived Saturday for a week !I
Buck ~o n of the late Sara MeN .. Yillll with the1r parents, Mr 1nd
Mens Dub • L • bit
mce Buck M.r Buclc, who bas ser Mn. Wlrlbur Moore Pomeroy and
SALI'Y.
,
vnd for 40 yeara 11 a rural mail Mra Valcle Spencer Syracuse
"ve~y
Boyo lDd Girl•
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&lt;"arrler In eastern Athens County
Mr and Mrs Denver Frank ···• 11
Dacrona and Coltonsl Nrtont
Is retlnng Wedrteaday
children, Sandra and Jay,
Nubby fabrics' about 30 })ieAll ®IIQn 10&lt;ka ih white
In the article Buck h quuted Clarence Frank and fnend Loutse
ces to sell ~ usually much
aod rah4nm~ :14,.1on relnloras praising the 27!1 fine peoplt' on lllgley attended the Frank reun
All .,.., lor both boyo and
oed lbrou(I!O!It. '-&lt;t!nl. reabiJhor priced I
his route During hi, 40 years he ton held in Athen!: Sunday
airlo • on the 2n4 n~
ulll'
top ilfl•· qr • - · el..
has had five horses and Rt\l'cn
Mrs .Kathryn Wuver of Hunt
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tlo toP ~II ilies
cars and IS now drlVIng a 193B lngton, W Va, was the Sunday
coupe which has 185,000 m1ltB to g:uesl of her brother and sister In
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Its cred1t He has 289 days of un lew Mr and Mrs Wilbur Moore.
wed sick leave on h\a record
Miss ()lga Pierotti of Columbus
He was a recent auest pr Mr 11 spending her vac1Uon with her
and Ml"t. McNamee
mother Mrs Odetta .Pierotti
ELBERFELDS FEATURE COMPLETE SEIJEC'J:ION
Mr and Mrs Elmer Burton and
OF FAMOUS
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~hUdren Milli~ Wayne and Bobby,
of Columbus visited Mr and Mra
ClUfoJ'd Le1fhelt and son, Roa:~.
Muslin and combspun percale • while and solid colo~ :
Rock Spnnas R01d, .and Mr •nd
also
tile popular stripes and llulll • Color stripes an~
Mrs Wa~ne Pdncc-, Long Bottom,
the mt~tt popular s~eet and pUlow case sets • on the
over the week end
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Mr and :\Irs Robert Birehfleld
main noor
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and ehlldren Tomla and WilHam,
ol FlndllJ, arrived Saturday lor
a vlslt with Mr 11nd Mrs Gilbert
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rreeman Mr Birchfield returned
Another . , 's~IJIIDeDI
MENSSOe
MENSft.IO
home Sep.Jiay and the others remained for a weeki v1s1t
e
&gt;
;
Mr .ani Mrl' E R Kl11caid and
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daughter, Cynthia "(turned to
Genuine BanneN'f!iP In 10ft
A Jlno ooleeUoo o! ' hand'~ aDun Cotton wlth Nylqn ntheir home. Wyandotte Mlcl'lt, Sat'
lome d"' opecl:atQI r&lt;dui:ed
titl..-..d "heel o"\1100 Bll at
(Or thlo We
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Cbonille ...ave and "*1ft~
urdoy afttr a visit with M~a
lecij..;n of., oa.iltd'-ftl •u: e;ol
knit 'WI.. lilth Multi eolhtSelden~ble and Mr and Mn Ho,r~
on ~I oiloo 10 to I&amp;
od botdoro LWI• olte
ard Stewart
Mr and Mro Dwlghl Selp•I pi
D17ton vltite.! Mn Howard St~"'
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Meas$1.00 Bo,.
art, Saturday
Mrs T A Downie left ~uo4•y
lo • a viol! In Uhriohavllle ~ lib her
!i1ter, Mrs Glen lfaurer •a~ tam.
lly
Dr .nd Mr~~ C E W bowme
lelt Suhday lor ~ visit ll Dunb,r,
w va • wtth their.. daUJbter 1nd.
1 his

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MID S&amp;reet
Oblo

anrt Mrs Clalr Athey and
ehildren Mr and Mrs Del
Rothgeb and four ctlildren
and Mrs Oliver Ka1l and
daughtcn Sandra an d Mary Lou
Che.shtre, Mr and Mrs T1m Evans
and Davtd and Martha Galilpolts,
Mr and Mrs Cla ude Burnett and
four ch1ldren Kanau ga Mr and
Mrs Rucker Neal and ,,m, Che
shue Mr and Mrs T F Haw
kn1s Mr 1:1nd Mrs Charles Vroman and Mark MJ~dleporl

vblt w th relouv .. In Colum
Mus Lore"a Couch has

"CANNON'! BEl) SHEETS and PillOW CA!Q

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Cleaners

Mr
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mar
Mr

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Norma f,hapman 11':.'."
return
Yj&gt;C} thetical Judgement -Asked
To Wed Sept. 1 !dvl~l ~~hh~;;:uv~~~~r:\1$ lifter In 'Dead Ri'.rht' Ac~~I·dent Case
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lhe last sunday In July
Mrs Wilham Smtth supervisor
of Gl.l.ild Cha pter6 of the Prov
d~e Dtstrict presided
l'bllowmg the service bre11kfast
was served m the dining room
Attending were Joan BuCfmgton
V1ola Brown Mrli. Gentle Brown
Mrs Allen Haibpton and Mrq
Smith
The fnnw.d p1cntc ror members
or the Friendl y Nc1ghbo • Club
and their fam !ltes was held Su nday
at Forked Run Lake

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A YOUNG
, wtth a tough complex, has moved m on
Cooo, the beagle-and Coco long known .. a mighty hunterappears to be takmg orders m a very house-dog manner The
bu-d's home, locat~d m the eaves of a house ln Chtcagg, fell in
the pa!h of progress when workmen tore down tlte structure
to m~e room for a new highway SuSie Church!ll picked up
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TELEVISLOH GUI·DE r
WSAZ -TV Chon"e13
TUESDAY
~ednesday
CHANN!L 3
6:i5G :,411 On
7:00 Today
9·00

Romper

ROQ~n

10 ·OO The Price Is R.ieht
10:30 Truth or Consequence•
a :oo Tic Tac Dougb
11.30 1t Could Be Yoy
1?. :00 'fex k !lnx
12:30

CurrerJt

1:00 MY Little Margie
1:30 Bride and Groom

3:00 Queen For A Day
S·4:1 Modern Romances
4:00 Comedv Tim!t

Billy Sunday, the great prototype for Billy
Graham ;md his mechanized system for sav-

ing so uls, preached on Dec. 28th, 1914, in
Pittsburgh and in one week's time brougbt
3,000 .persons down the sawdust trail. Secre·
tary of Slate William Jennings Bryan attended one preaching and admitted:
"Billy is a great talker."

of the local papers shows tbe Middleport iji.gh

School - now \he grade school building and lists the graduating seniors. The names!
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Jeannette Beverage, Rutb Brad~ury, Mattie ~""tw.;'§'o':t':,\~ , IG~:.~
Bush, Florlnell Conway, Lawrence Curti.i, Atdo Erlewine, Irma Giesen, Frances Grate,
The lesson topic, "You-Your
•IIUIIoir!JIIoll ,_, DtJinr:r IIJ" eu:rlet..,., IV~I!If 80 -~~· per
Weight and Your · Food", was fol ·
Herman Hill, Gladys Lambert, Arlona Lyons, ~lm:"
lolit..,_l
112 lowed by a discussion. Game11 were
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By motor
routeltfflet,
wbtreta.f14!j
n.uable~
Bernice Lyons, Mary McLain, Doris Mankjns, ~uatcm6a 1
v_lll_,.... N; m monllll, M.ID; lhrM 111011tho, played and refreshmentS' served to
the group by the hostesse11.
.Julia Miller, Lela Moore, Hubert Pullin, Aud·
11!101. ~S*T.:pt •••dpr bl' Tile~~~- va- sen
Plan&amp; were made tu hold the
ell Phillips, Frances Roush, JosephlPe Rus- td ~ '
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Mae Stewart, Edgar Tuckerman, Vaude
will have a potl~ck picnic dinner the borne of Mrs. Douglas Roush.
Vance, Mabel Waddell, Gladys Watts, Minnie
Thursday 1t Ba11ey 1s Lake 3t
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Chevrolet loveH to show what it's KUt
lns1de,"outside and in performance. Chevrolet is the only car in its field with Body
by Fisher-sturdily put together, with a
aolid, substantial look. Fine finishing

touches on everY, side confirm the craftsmanship that goes into its making.
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reque•d to meet at- the ehurth
at 8:30 p. m.

ICLOIS RITURNID
Kant 'Kloea s~n of Mr. and Mr"':.
Mann"''· KIOel, hb been returned to his hd1ne ln Pomeroy from
Holzer Hcapltal where he has
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engine, especially when you show a
rolet a mountain. And you'll do a lot of
looking to find compareble 8IIIOOthpeae,
s.'eadinese arid nimbleneao ~ the ~d­
at any price! See a ·Chevrolet 11 your
dealer' a-see hQI'I' much ·IJ!ore It bl8 ·t.o
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11 :30 Searc~ l'lr Tomorrow
11 ·43 Guiding Light
12:00 Katie',; Kitchen

12:30 As the W-orld Turnt
1 :00 Our Mlss Brooke
1:30 Housoparty
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l951 ·Chevrolet• 11 low 11 '18&amp;.
Five cars looklU: fOl' ttew ~In•·
Some very clean ones. Blaettur'i, Pomeroy.
7 27 St~

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6:00 Action .·
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2:30 Bob crp!br, Show

9:00 $64 000 Question
~ :SO Spike Jonea show
lO:QO UP-to· tbe-mln~te News

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TO Htehest Bidd~.
Pl)'tnoutb Sedan, 4 door.
tMO Chey&amp;ler Sedan, 4 door"
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The Bend Sewine Club held its
annual pienie at tbe Hartrord
Meth!dilt Church. Guem and
member8 prmnt were Mr. and

home, 3 bedrooms and bath.
rear porch overlookinti the beautiful Ohio River ,
rity water. new oil (urna cc.
Also 3 car garage with 4 room
new modern apartment, oit furnace, beautltul lawn, over an
acre of garden. Irving Ka rr
Jr., Phone 485. Pomeroy .

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Mrs: N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mrl'. A.
K. McChma:, Mr. and Mrs. L. J .
Ruttencutter, Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Layne, Mr. aD4 ltfr-1. Otte Roush,
Mr. and M:ri. H. R. Andrewe, Mrs.

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of land. Minertll ight!l. Trfliler

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wlth new roof. Large basement,

laundry -and t or utility room, bar
arfd' shower. Nicely decorated.
Corner lot \50x200 with gard-en
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glll"ai•· Priced at $MOO.OO.

Complete wlth lurniture (Kood)
fot only $1000.00 extra.

SEIIVICE.
Appllanoe VILLAGI HDMI - ... B-room two
.a~ory hou11e with 2 porches, very
St., ~ Poml(.or
Cf'od construction. 1 aere lot,
good toil Close to · schooh and
Cli!&gt;!'Ohet.~ll!. $4000.00. This Jg
'ttn'·q~uljja!~ood buy. Can be
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rooms ~lth cJ0~\1, bathroom.
_Attic room for tWo dOUble be~s,
and ha'tr '1 closet•. Oak woodwork
and -stairway. American Stand·
:-ard gas-fired hot water heating,
V,ater 1oftfmer, 1ar1e basement
with work rooms ·an6 laundry
wit~ tubs. Garage and utility
, bbUdinf, Located ln Pomero_y on

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Several
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; :. your p.......,t car is at Its peak market. val~.;.~ tbe model of
your choice may cost far . _ than you DDBgined, Call- dleloi
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with hill bro!her-ltl·law ~nd aislel"

Mr. and Mt1.

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Chevrolets as low aa $888'l'hbte very clean can. Blaett-

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7:00 Vlc D~nt'one
8:00 Milllonaire

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of flYe "better buy&amp;."' M.in)' are
Va.
7 25 6tp
37 ACRES of ground. 12 of which
,going to get 10me real bargahur.
Is river bottom. Located near
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interior
and exterior.
Shade River on goo~ gravel road,
POmerO)',
1 27 tlte
Available now. Rates reasoqLays well. Could be used fo;
able. Homer
Braley. · rhone
aummer cabin. Will sell for $400
1-:c911:-::2-::P:-))J)··u"·a- c-=$4:::77·. 2d;.. Sedan.
31l·Y.
7·22-i2tl
down, finance balance in month·
Hydramatic drive. Ortglnal llaM
ly payments. Call 11~. Hilton
areen flnlsh. B1aet-tnar'a. Pomewoue, fd'll(ifnrille.
7-25 6tc
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l'laone 11106«.
U 1 tl Beautiful white Brick 8 room

fine cars.. A VIJ: lety of model•
and equipment. Blaailllar:o. Pon!.7 27 6\e _P_AIN_TIN
eroy.
__G_W_A_NTil)'"='r-.-Al.,--1-K""In-dl,
1953 BUieks as low as $977. Choice
~nterior and exterior. Roofl a
of four A·l care.
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· s~clalty, ·Edward Peloso, TU 221952 Bucks as low u $577. C])oi&lt;:t:
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Scaffold B&lt;&gt;arda, Drop Clotlla.

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llOdnay Downing

(ol6) For Rent or Sale

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9:30 Ar:lhur Godfrey

J:30 ArU!ar Go.d"""

At The Prloes

For .Rent .

7:00 Jlmnlle D...

7:30 Boston Blaclile

nie Hand, _Colu!P,bUS and, South·
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lng Holiseboltt Ooods." Signed -:--:-:-,----,-· - Glenn Wolfe. 941 M"socbusetls ( 14)
Ave.', N.W., Wllhin&amp;'ton 1, D. C.
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127 Butternut. 'l·l8-12te
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Cb~sts - LAU Whldo1P PansSt., Pomeroy.
Adults ogly.
FrlJldaire Refrlgeratora.
FNnk Fugate, Phone · 440-M.
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Lite. ~uto. Flre, Polio. CAU Dor:
Mtlb, Mltldle;.l)l't, Ohio.

CArd of 'llllnb and Soeolal Nollcei of -~~ •1.00. 0~
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Erroro Ia ~dvertl.oiDI-SbOWd be reported lnunedlatel.f. Tbe
D.Uy Sentlo81 1'ill not be"hiPGDIIblo for 111010 thaD one Iacor-

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TO MilT., TtiUII.DAY
Mr.s. Bruee IJoyd. flower S}¥)w
chairman or' the Amateur Garden

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'lbe Middleport Park A&amp;Jochttlon Inc., will meet Friday eWln-

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trrgtd to attend the nleeUng.

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10:40 Nltewatch
12:0B Tonlf)Jt

8:15 Do~"ilai' !:'~\t6rda
6:30 Telcl!honc Time
7:00 Phil Silvers Show

CHAPTij! TO MEET

Evanl(elliie Cha~. OES, Will
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at
th~ Masonic Temple
with Mn.
Willi• Anthony, W. M., presldifll-

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tory.
The Diamond Match Company
The Peniel Class of the Pomeroy F·lrat Baptist Church will plant at Barherton, Ohio, is one of
match works.
have 1 potltK'k pienJc dinner at the eountcy'a
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RISTORID TO DUTY
SOCIAL ,LAI!INID
BIRTH
lind Mrs A. I) Humc, Mr . and
OSTADD, Switaerland UPAn
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cream social · will be
Mr. and Mr.s. Lesley Rou sh are Mrs. R:IYmonrl Gre:•lhousc and chitannouncing the birth of a Blh lb d!cn, MiHs Cla ra Ma nn , all or Hunt- Jaroslav Drobny of Eaypt and hoi~ II the Ent,.priae EUB
boy, Dlvtd Allen, born at Uol ~i:!~ ington and MrN. Ber t ha Farley and Don Candy of Australia _defeated Church . ThJ,Jraday, beeiriatng at
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Clayton Ruuell. or· Skoki e Ill ·
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BIRTH .
Monday to win the men's doubles
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w eM e dpaMern .. Rgundparenls , ter 11re announctng the birth of a . tennis championships
School ..Wlt· hold a pkmic Sunday.
~re r . an
rs. u s~e ll Hqus h o lb. a oz . daughter, Sidttee Ellce.
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r,.-f.u.ternal grondparl'nh are Mr and
Ro,.te ,50 between Coolville and
Mrs F'runk Hnk er o! Slnnbaugh,
Charles Dickens t r 1 v e I e- d Athens.
DINNER
Mich , ami ,Mr. and Mrs Edhon Car- thro~gh Ohio In 1842, wrltlnc comA dinner wu receqtly held hon- penter or l'oll ins, W. Va .. are the mf'nts on Obiu liCDPie ail" Ute. .
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Festival or Star&amp;
Panic
Meet MeGr.aw
Summer ' Playhouse
Nat Klllj Cole Show
O'Henry Playboua~ ·

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FARM wOMEN
Mrs. Donald Duncan was ho~tess
to members of the Cherokee Farm
IIB'VOWD· TO INTDESTS 01' MBIGI-IIIAION AREA
Women's Club a~ her home recent·
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hostess, Mrs. Jaml:S Howard tnd
llollifooiii·Kiml&gt;all,
M8 Mn Nancy John59n" gave· the devotions which inclUded scripture
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9·00 Romper Room
The Price It Rla:bt
10:30 Truth or•cOnsequences
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Si~tn' On
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On Sept. 26, 1912, J . E. Carleton proposes
he be elected Probate Judge, assuring every·
one their vote and influence Is S&lt;lllcited, His
likeness suggests a man of about 40.
A newsy note from the Paris of MeJ,es Racine - tells th&gt;t the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Racine Creamery was
held at the city building about March 7, 1D12.
Old officers were re-elected - John Circle,
president; E. W. H!ll, VIce president; D. B.
C1·oss, treasurer; J . C. Pickens, secre~ary.
A picture"In the May 12, lllll6, llilue ot one

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10:30 Truth or Consequence•
a :oo Tic Tac Dougb
11.30 1t Could Be Yoy
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1:00 MY Little Margie
1:30 Bride and Groom

3:00 Queen For A Day
S·4:1 Modern Romances
4:00 Comedv Tim!t

Billy Sunday, the great prototype for Billy
Graham ;md his mechanized system for sav-

ing so uls, preached on Dec. 28th, 1914, in
Pittsburgh and in one week's time brougbt
3,000 .persons down the sawdust trail. Secre·
tary of Slate William Jennings Bryan attended one preaching and admitted:
"Billy is a great talker."

of the local papers shows tbe Middleport iji.gh

School - now \he grade school building and lists the graduating seniors. The names!
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Jeannette Beverage, Rutb Brad~ury, Mattie ~""tw.;'§'o':t':,\~ , IG~:.~
Bush, Florlnell Conway, Lawrence Curti.i, Atdo Erlewine, Irma Giesen, Frances Grate,
The lesson topic, "You-Your
•IIUIIoir!JIIoll ,_, DtJinr:r IIJ" eu:rlet..,., IV~I!If 80 -~~· per
Weight and Your · Food", was fol ·
Herman Hill, Gladys Lambert, Arlona Lyons, ~lm:"
lolit..,_l
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routeltfflet,
wbtreta.f14!j
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Bernice Lyons, Mary McLain, Doris Mankjns, ~uatcm6a 1
v_lll_,.... N; m monllll, M.ID; lhrM 111011tho, played and refreshmentS' served to
the group by the hostesse11.
.Julia Miller, Lela Moore, Hubert Pullin, Aud·
11!101. ~S*T.:pt •••dpr bl' Tile~~~- va- sen
Plan&amp; were made tu hold the
ell Phillips, Frances Roush, JosephlPe Rus- td ~ '
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•SL. - · 0. Bulla• "'""" phone 8llf annual picnic at the Roadside park
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sell, Evelyn Sanborn Leland SaxtOn ··E ffle
near Syracuse, 0., The regular
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Mae Stewart, Edgar Tuckerman, Vaude
will have a potl~ck picnic dinner the borne of Mrs. Douglas Roush.
Vance, Mabel Waddell, Gladys Watts, Minnie
Thursday 1t Ba11ey 1s Lake 3t
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Bucyrus, Ohio con:ains
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Chevrolet loveH to show what it's KUt
lns1de,"outside and in performance. Chevrolet is the only car in its field with Body
by Fisher-sturdily put together, with a
aolid, substantial look. Fine finishing

touches on everY, side confirm the craftsmanship that goes into its making.
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ICLOIS RITURNID
Kant 'Kloea s~n of Mr. and Mr"':.
Mann"''· KIOel, hb been returned to his hd1ne ln Pomeroy from
Holzer Hcapltal where he has
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what-are-we-waiting-for of&gt;irit In tho
engine, especially when you show a
rolet a mountain. And you'll do a lot of
looking to find compareble 8IIIOOthpeae,
s.'eadinese arid nimbleneao ~ the ~d­
at any price! See a ·Chevrolet 11 your
dealer' a-see hQI'I' much ·IJ!ore It bl8 ·t.o
spark exoitement and your ~
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ln1drmaflon leading to the aril'89t and conviction or the per.son or ,persons that broke Into

Life

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11 :30 Searc~ l'lr Tomorrow
11 ·43 Guiding Light
12:00 Katie',; Kitchen

12:30 As the W-orld Turnt
1 :00 Our Mlss Brooke
1:30 Housoparty
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2::-.o Bob rrosby Show . .

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l951 ·Chevrolet• 11 low 11 '18&amp;.
Five cars looklU: fOl' ttew ~In•·
Some very clean ones. Blaettur'i, Pomeroy.
7 27 St~

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Your Esao RepQrtet

5:45 Sports Parade
a161 Weathennan
6:00 Action .·
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2:00 Big"Payoff: .

2:30 Bob crp!br, Show

9:00 $64 000 Question
~ :SO Spike Jonea show
lO:QO UP-to· tbe-mln~te News

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TO Htehest Bidd~.
Pl)'tnoutb Sedan, 4 door.
tMO Chey&amp;ler Sedan, 4 door"
'li be·'aold at 11):00 a.rn. Aug.
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The Bend Sewine Club held its
annual pienie at tbe Hartrord
Meth!dilt Church. Guem and
member8 prmnt were Mr. and

home, 3 bedrooms and bath.
rear porch overlookinti the beautiful Ohio River ,
rity water. new oil (urna cc.
Also 3 car garage with 4 room
new modern apartment, oit furnace, beautltul lawn, over an
acre of garden. Irving Ka rr
Jr., Phone 485. Pomeroy .

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Mrs: N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mrl'. A.
K. McChma:, Mr. and Mrs. L. J .
Ruttencutter, Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Layne, Mr. aD4 ltfr-1. Otte Roush,
Mr. and M:ri. H. R. Andrewe, Mrs.

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room bouse with city water, gas
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of land. Minertll ight!l. Trfliler

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wlth new roof. Large basement,

laundry -and t or utility room, bar
arfd' shower. Nicely decorated.
Corner lot \50x200 with gard-en
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glll"ai•· Priced at $MOO.OO.

Complete wlth lurniture (Kood)
fot only $1000.00 extra.

SEIIVICE.
Appllanoe VILLAGI HDMI - ... B-room two
.a~ory hou11e with 2 porches, very
St., ~ Poml(.or
Cf'od construction. 1 aere lot,
good toil Close to · schooh and
Cli!&gt;!'Ohet.~ll!. $4000.00. This Jg
'ttn'·q~uljja!~ood buy. Can be
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_Attic room for tWo dOUble be~s,
and ha'tr '1 closet•. Oak woodwork
and -stairway. American Stand·
:-ard gas-fired hot water heating,
V,ater 1oftfmer, 1ar1e basement
with work rooms ·an6 laundry
wit~ tubs. Garage and utility
, bbUdinf, Located ln Pomero_y on

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; :. your p.......,t car is at Its peak market. val~.;.~ tbe model of
your choice may cost far . _ than you DDBgined, Call- dleloi
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Chevrolets as low aa $888'l'hbte very clean can. Blaett-

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8:00 Milllonaire

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Va.
7 25 6tp
37 ACRES of ground. 12 of which
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Is river bottom. Located near
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interior
and exterior.
Shade River on goo~ gravel road,
POmerO)',
1 27 tlte
Available now. Rates reasoqLays well. Could be used fo;
able. Homer
Braley. · rhone
aummer cabin. Will sell for $400
1-:c911:-::2-::P:-))J)··u"·a- c-=$4:::77·. 2d;.. Sedan.
31l·Y.
7·22-i2tl
down, finance balance in month·
Hydramatic drive. Ortglnal llaM
ly payments. Call 11~. Hilton
areen flnlsh. B1aet-tnar'a. Pomewoue, fd'll(ifnrille.
7-25 6tc
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l'laone 11106«.
U 1 tl Beautiful white Brick 8 room

fine cars.. A VIJ: lety of model•
and equipment. Blaailllar:o. Pon!.7 27 6\e _P_AIN_TIN
eroy.
__G_W_A_NTil)'"='r-.-Al.,--1-K""In-dl,
1953 BUieks as low as $977. Choice
~nterior and exterior. Roofl a
of four A·l care.
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· s~clalty, ·Edward Peloso, TU 221952 Bucks as low u $577. C])oi&lt;:t:
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Scaffold B&lt;&gt;arda, Drop Clotlla.

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llOdnay Downing

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9:30 Ar:lhur Godfrey

J:30 ArU!ar Go.d"""

At The Prloes

For .Rent .

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7:30 Boston Blaclile

nie Hand, _Colu!P,bUS and, South·
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Ave.', N.W., Wllhin&amp;'ton 1, D. C.
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127 Butternut. 'l·l8-12te
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Cb~sts - LAU Whldo1P PansSt., Pomeroy.
Adults ogly.
FrlJldaire Refrlgeratora.
FNnk Fugate, Phone · 440-M.
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Mr.s. Bruee IJoyd. flower S}¥)w
chairman or' the Amateur Garden

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'lbe Middleport Park A&amp;Jochttlon Inc., will meet Friday eWln-

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trrgtd to attend the nleeUng.

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6:30 Telcl!honc Time
7:00 Phil Silvers Show

CHAPTij! TO MEET

Evanl(elliie Cha~. OES, Will
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at
th~ Masonic Temple
with Mn.
Willi• Anthony, W. M., presldifll-

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tory.
The Diamond Match Company
The Peniel Class of the Pomeroy F·lrat Baptist Church will plant at Barherton, Ohio, is one of
match works.
have 1 potltK'k pienJc dinner at the eountcy'a
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RISTORID TO DUTY
SOCIAL ,LAI!INID
BIRTH
lind Mrs A. I) Humc, Mr . and
OSTADD, Switaerland UPAn
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cream social · will be
Mr. and Mr.s. Lesley Rou sh are Mrs. R:IYmonrl Gre:•lhousc and chitannouncing the birth of a Blh lb d!cn, MiHs Cla ra Ma nn , all or Hunt- Jaroslav Drobny of Eaypt and hoi~ II the Ent,.priae EUB
boy, Dlvtd Allen, born at Uol ~i:!~ ington and MrN. Ber t ha Farley and Don Candy of Australia _defeated Church . ThJ,Jraday, beeiriatng at
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Clayton Ruuell. or· Skoki e Ill ·
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Monday to win the men's doubles
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w eM e dpaMern .. Rgundparenls , ter 11re announctng the birth of a . tennis championships
School ..Wlt· hold a pkmic Sunday.
~re r . an
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r New Haven.
r,.-f.u.ternal grondparl'nh are Mr and
Ro,.te ,50 between Coolville and
Mrs F'runk Hnk er o! Slnnbaugh,
Charles Dickens t r 1 v e I e- d Athens.
DINNER
Mich , ami ,Mr. and Mrs Edhon Car- thro~gh Ohio In 1842, wrltlnc comA dinner wu receqtly held hon- penter or l'oll ins, W. Va .. are the mf'nts on Obiu liCDPie ail" Ute. .
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he be elected Probate Judge, assuring every·
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likeness suggests a man of about 40.
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stockholders of the Racine Creamery was
held at the city building about March 7, 1D12.
Old officers were re-elected - John Circle,
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FOR BELATED KNOCKOUT

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BILl-Y

NEW YORK UP - Floyd Pat·
Dress manufacturer Lence uid .
ter.on, youn1est of heavyweight "I have established a beachhead
A grand slam home ruo by Edc:hamoiona, · blamed "ring rust" to- with this fight. although the gate
da,y ' tor hia ·belated tech.nical was disappointing because of the die Buffington was tJt,e biOIJ Uwt
k119CkOUt · over Tommy Uurri· threat or bad weather yesterday paid off last night ., tl"!t Tlter.s
whipped the Indians, 7-.3, In a
eane Jackson in his flnt defense and the long betting odds.''
of the crown.
The gross gate was only $187,- Pony Le-ague game.
"1 should h.ave put him away I 716 and the net gate $161,.36'7.
Tbe victory incre~ted the lll!aearly for the full count instead of I There ~ere onl~ 13.,305 cash cus- gue ii!Jad of the ebamplon Tigers
who clnehed the peanut last
lettint him Ia«\ for a TKO in t,he tomcrs m the G1ants ba ll park.
lOth," said the 22-ye~r-o!d ch.a~p,
AJth.ough Lt'l'"•Ce recelved $17~,· Tbunday night. Lut night's · vicwho stret~hed his wm~mg strmg t 000 from TV-radio _ the Yme tory came with the ehamJHI ualng
to 19 BtraJght before 18.101 at the amount he hac! guaranteed Patter· their reserves in an · effort to
Polo Grounds. ,
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son _ he doubtless lost money on make certain that the boya wbo
"But I ha~n t f~ught In et~ht his nrst vent ure into big-time pro. haven't played mQC'b dur·ing the
months - smee wmnlng the htle
Oll.
season would see plenty of aeti(ln
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Art~ole
• Moore - an d I wa s m on .
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before the sc:a10n ends Tburlklay .
The Tiger• took a 1·0 lead In
rusty."
Ja&lt;'kson, fiWlting for 20 per cent
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of all net receip!JJ including: TV- the first Inning when Buffington
He pro~lsed . 1 m gomg '-'? de· radio will get about $67.270 for was safe on an error and scored
fend the title three or four t!mes his beating. ·
on Ray Poulin's double, 'l'bey add-a year to keep rust away, start- 1
ed six in the aeeond on five
tng with Pl'te Rademacher next
Chell•nsrer B•dly Hvrt
walka and one bit batsman fllvcn
month."
J41c!1son 9'/U bleeding from both up bY Terry Knl(bt, the Indi-a
S..ttl• Guar•nt.. BIHer
brows, from th.e mouth and noae ·h urler, a double by Jhn Sprouse,
The poker.faced young:rter who when referee Go!Q,teln mercJfully and Buff'a home run.
floored Jeckson three times and ended the battering at 1 : ~2 of the
The Indiana teored twiu ln thc 1
batlered him into a helpless 10th. Tommy's left eye wa11 swot- fourth Inning on Jim Quall'a slabloody wreck . said he would be len nearly shut and hill right gle and a double by Terry ·K nlJht.
deli11hted to defend next against 1 check wus badly puffed .
Knight scored on an error. Their
Olympic champion Rademacher, I In t'h~ first round. a right to run in the sixth lnnlnt wu acoran amateur, at ScatHe, Wash., on 1 the chin hafl put Tommy down al·
ed by Quall.a who had singled and
Aug. 22.
most at th.~ exact second-"the bell moved to third b06 by atealing
rang. Again in the second round, second and third. He came ·home
~EW YORK UP ,- Tommy
a right to the jaw s pun him to
Hurricane J•ck10n, defe•t.-d
the canvass for a coun.t of 1lx. But when an attempt to 1et him at
Mond•y night In th• bout for
before the bell sounded for tbe third got away from the third
the world chemplon~hl, he.vv•
third, Jack so n was dancing a jig baseman.
weiaht tttl•,
tek.n to
In his corne!".
Qualls bad two httJJ far the InMeadowllrook Hospit•l in Eut
Ttle third knockdown wu scored dlans while Poulin had the 11~e
MNdipw, N. Y. for •x.mh,..
in the ninth ruund, when a right for the T1ger1. Kt~i&amp;bt's double
tion lhortly .tter 6 a. m. edt
dropped him for a count ot four.
wu tbe only ether hit for the In·
today.
"( went to Jackson's corner dians while Buffinl(toa had hh
Ooetors at th• hotplt,l nld
after the ninth and told thO!m I'd homer and Sprouse had hts dou·
tMy would he-. no atetem.nt
stop the fight if Tommy had an- ble for the Tlger.s.
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other !Jad round," Goldstein exThe line score:
the enmln1tlon ••• compl....
plained. "Every one in the corner Indians ......... 000 201-3 3 1
· od. It ••• nol ..... ,.., why
looked at me as II they hoped I'd Tigers .......... 180 OOx-7 4 2
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Jacklon ente ... d th• hoapit•f.
st.op it as. S?OII as pouible. So I
Batteries: Knight (LP), fteldl,
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He'll gel a guarantee of $250,000 did stop 11 111 the lOth w~er:, ·he and Reed; Bertels and Ebel'lbaeh.
Billy Pierce, .t he ·g ritty litue
for th.at def(!nse. He received only was ready tfl go rlown aga n.
RACINI WINS
southpaw who is chiefly re.sponsia $17~.000 guarantee for his lop
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sided blasting of Jarkso .. , who
rBCUie lut night at SYncuae 11..'1 Sox' penna-rlt hopei alive, II the
waen 't credited with a single
behhld the lf.eady pltehint of majora' firat 15-game winner of
round by referee Ruby Goldstein,
rellefer Larry Grimm. and · a 12· the -season today and tnay wind
bit ettack on lo.er Ml'ckey Wine- up the American Leaaue'• first
the two judge5. or the United
Pre11.!1.
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brenner.
2G-game-. ·wJnn"r Iince 1949.
Despite his claims ot rust, Pat·
Raelne won lt In the fourth , Pierce, who la certain he won't
terson - weigbing 184 pounds to
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with four runs u
Wee Foozy . b... down In the latter stage! of
Jackson's 1921AI: - was much more
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Wolle led off with i "aiD81e, Jim the campaign IB he did lut year,
impreuive Monday ni11ht than he
NEW YORK UP- Althea Gi}). Wickline aingled and 10 did Wll- hurled hlt fOUf!th shutout and a·i'waa 13 months ago, when he had son, Louise Brough , Darlene Hard son Wolfe, scorlng Foozy.
- vaneed the Wblte Sox to within
to be content with a split 12· and Dorothy Head Knode will
Larry Grimm .'J ingled scorlnR three gamea of the ·Idle N~ York
round decision over the "iron I try to .g ive the United
State~&gt; Wklkllnr! and tiny l..arr)' PrJee Yankees Monday night with a ~-o
man" from St. Alball!l, N. Y.
its ,_. 21st straight
victory over banged a lelltimate alngle Into triumph over t-he Baltimore Ori·
Premot•r Lost Mo.,.,.
Britain ln the women's Wight- lett but the fielder, ptayfiig oles
Little Emtl .Lence, the first in· man Cup tennis mattrhee at Se · him cloae, threw him ~ut 'It f~at
Pierce didn.'f walk any and
dependent promoter to stage a wk!Jdey, Pa ., Aug. 1().11.
Wilaon Wolfe
~orlqr.. Lit~ , strudi...Out ~~batters 81 he. faeed
Selection or the four stars to Grimm t.aJUed on a IQuline :plaY~ only.... !b batters over the nlne-lnheavyweight title Ua:ht In 20 yearrt,
boped to uSE' Pattenon In two or make up the U. S. team was an For Arnott Racine got a two- nln• distance
three more defense• in New York nouneed today by Mrs. MargaJ'Ct run double In the third. Wll~n
Brev" ·Star On Tap
- perhapa one or two in a b!g ar- j Osborne Du Pont
non-playing Wolfe also had a double. Wic11:The victory wa• the hustling
mory durlnr the eold monlht.
team captain .
line, w. Wolfe a.nd L
Grimn. White Sox' seventh ln
.game~
10
each h..ad three hits.
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For Syracuse Winebrenner had period ,t he YankeeS have m'Bn·
three and Wally Guinther had aged t~ win only four or to games
two for three.
and now have fallen back to with
Wolle h-ad no ttri)j;:eouh and in strlkina: range of a team that
walked (lne. Grimm finned three, was belnr counted out of the race
walked one, nd Winebrenner two weeki 110.
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fa.n~ed two, walked 8.
Tom Brewer notched his 13th
Racme ... · · · · · 033 4101-11 12 0 victory ot the aeuon as the Bos·
Syracuse · · · · · · 40s 000- '1 9 2 ton Red Sox beat the Cleveland
W~16on Wolfe, Larry Grimm Indiana. $-2, In the only other
and lim Wickline. Mlcke7 Wine- Amerlean I.earue came. The Mil·
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waukee .Brave• retained
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Vinegar Bend Mizell, the Cardinals' No. 1 disappointment most
of the season, yielded only two
hitJ both ·in the forth inning- in
winning his fourth decision.
Robin Robert.~; scored his second stl'aight victory J.nli elghth of
the ·year compared to 13 'ftefeah
wtth ·a four.hitter that marked
the PhillieS' 13th win in 18
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NEW YORK UP-Carl Braun,
rormer Colgate Jtar. today be·
came ·l be second member of th~
New York Kniekerbockers td sign
his contract for the ' 19~7 ·58 Na·
tional B·u ketbaiJ Assoe-iatlon sea·
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Nlcbo'-. Mile Emrn. Lou llcGre.
10f oJ Vincent apet\t ~ week
end with lbe Nkh.ol,a r.lJiily.
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lin. (lladyt Bauthman and Patty
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Newcomers in the fint defen·
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!toft h&lt;tlf and Bill Quinlan at left
end.

"'ere Mike Hamm with two singles St. Alb.IM, N. Y., 10-r.talned
and Tom Ebersbac:b with a single. haavywe..ht ch.lrnpiomhlp.

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He was N!placed hy Chet Hanu·
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, 415 released f1·om military se:rv·
ice two weeks ago.
Rounding out the first sUing
bat:klield
were O'Connell • at
quarterback , Preston Carpent~ II
right half and Ed MOOzelewskl ll:t
fullback.

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a mal:eup game ( witb a two-run
~plurge in the botl.om of the fifth
that proved to be the wiun.l.ai mar·

HIRAM, 0 . uP-The Cleveland Browlll began their first
full praetic:e seuion of the train·
lng .aea101t Monday with a running plq in the momJne and a
pass play in tht ·. rternoon.
Four of the ali Clevthmd qulrtetl' ~cki in camp took part ln the
aerial drill , wit.b Tommy O'Connell, Bobby Garrett, Jobn Borton
an4 Milton Plum throwing tbe
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In the afternoon drUI, Coach
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Clanking halfback the past three
seasonS, in as the first string of-

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PATIERSON BLAMES RUST Victory Gained
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FOR BELATED KNOCKOUT

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NEW YORK UP - Floyd Pat·
Dress manufacturer Lence uid .
ter.on, youn1est of heavyweight "I have established a beachhead
A grand slam home ruo by Edc:hamoiona, · blamed "ring rust" to- with this fight. although the gate
da,y ' tor hia ·belated tech.nical was disappointing because of the die Buffington was tJt,e biOIJ Uwt
k119CkOUt · over Tommy Uurri· threat or bad weather yesterday paid off last night ., tl"!t Tlter.s
whipped the Indians, 7-.3, In a
eane Jackson in his flnt defense and the long betting odds.''
of the crown.
The gross gate was only $187,- Pony Le-ague game.
"1 should h.ave put him away I 716 and the net gate $161,.36'7.
Tbe victory incre~ted the lll!aearly for the full count instead of I There ~ere onl~ 13.,305 cash cus- gue ii!Jad of the ebamplon Tigers
who clnehed the peanut last
lettint him Ia«\ for a TKO in t,he tomcrs m the G1ants ba ll park.
lOth," said the 22-ye~r-o!d ch.a~p,
AJth.ough Lt'l'"•Ce recelved $17~,· Tbunday night. Lut night's · vicwho stret~hed his wm~mg strmg t 000 from TV-radio _ the Yme tory came with the ehamJHI ualng
to 19 BtraJght before 18.101 at the amount he hac! guaranteed Patter· their reserves in an · effort to
Polo Grounds. ,
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son _ he doubtless lost money on make certain that the boya wbo
"But I ha~n t f~ught In et~ht his nrst vent ure into big-time pro. haven't played mQC'b dur·ing the
months - smee wmnlng the htle
Oll.
season would see plenty of aeti(ln
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Art~ole
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The Tiger• took a 1·0 lead In
rusty."
Ja&lt;'kson, fiWlting for 20 per cent
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of all net receip!JJ including: TV- the first Inning when Buffington
He pro~lsed . 1 m gomg '-'? de· radio will get about $67.270 for was safe on an error and scored
fend the title three or four t!mes his beating. ·
on Ray Poulin's double, 'l'bey add-a year to keep rust away, start- 1
ed six in the aeeond on five
tng with Pl'te Rademacher next
Chell•nsrer B•dly Hvrt
walka and one bit batsman fllvcn
month."
J41c!1son 9'/U bleeding from both up bY Terry Knl(bt, the Indi-a
S..ttl• Guar•nt.. BIHer
brows, from th.e mouth and noae ·h urler, a double by Jhn Sprouse,
The poker.faced young:rter who when referee Go!Q,teln mercJfully and Buff'a home run.
floored Jeckson three times and ended the battering at 1 : ~2 of the
The Indiana teored twiu ln thc 1
batlered him into a helpless 10th. Tommy's left eye wa11 swot- fourth Inning on Jim Quall'a slabloody wreck . said he would be len nearly shut and hill right gle and a double by Terry ·K nlJht.
deli11hted to defend next against 1 check wus badly puffed .
Knight scored on an error. Their
Olympic champion Rademacher, I In t'h~ first round. a right to run in the sixth lnnlnt wu acoran amateur, at ScatHe, Wash., on 1 the chin hafl put Tommy down al·
ed by Quall.a who had singled and
Aug. 22.
most at th.~ exact second-"the bell moved to third b06 by atealing
rang. Again in the second round, second and third. He came ·home
~EW YORK UP ,- Tommy
a right to the jaw s pun him to
Hurricane J•ck10n, defe•t.-d
the canvass for a coun.t of 1lx. But when an attempt to 1et him at
Mond•y night In th• bout for
before the bell sounded for tbe third got away from the third
the world chemplon~hl, he.vv•
third, Jack so n was dancing a jig baseman.
weiaht tttl•,
tek.n to
In his corne!".
Qualls bad two httJJ far the InMeadowllrook Hospit•l in Eut
Ttle third knockdown wu scored dlans while Poulin had the 11~e
MNdipw, N. Y. for •x.mh,..
in the ninth ruund, when a right for the T1ger1. Kt~i&amp;bt's double
tion lhortly .tter 6 a. m. edt
dropped him for a count ot four.
wu tbe only ether hit for the In·
today.
"( went to Jackson's corner dians while Buffinl(toa had hh
Ooetors at th• hotplt,l nld
after the ninth and told thO!m I'd homer and Sprouse had hts dou·
tMy would he-. no atetem.nt
stop the fight if Tommy had an- ble for the Tlger.s.
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other !Jad round," Goldstein exThe line score:
the enmln1tlon ••• compl....
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· od. It ••• nol ..... ,.., why
looked at me as II they hoped I'd Tigers .......... 180 OOx-7 4 2
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Jacklon ente ... d th• hoapit•f.
st.op it as. S?OII as pouible. So I
Batteries: Knight (LP), fteldl,
BY UNITID PR&amp;SI
He'll gel a guarantee of $250,000 did stop 11 111 the lOth w~er:, ·he and Reed; Bertels and Ebel'lbaeh.
Billy Pierce, .t he ·g ritty litue
for th.at def(!nse. He received only was ready tfl go rlown aga n.
RACINI WINS
southpaw who is chiefly re.sponsia $17~.000 guarantee for his lop
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Racine Pony LeagueJW took Sy- ble for keeping the Chicago White
sided blasting of Jarkso .. , who
rBCUie lut night at SYncuae 11..'1 Sox' penna-rlt hopei alive, II the
waen 't credited with a single
behhld the lf.eady pltehint of majora' firat 15-game winner of
round by referee Ruby Goldstein,
rellefer Larry Grimm. and · a 12· the -season today and tnay wind
bit ettack on lo.er Ml'ckey Wine- up the American Leaaue'• first
the two judge5. or the United
Pre11.!1.
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brenner.
2G-game-. ·wJnn"r Iince 1949.
Despite his claims ot rust, Pat·
Raelne won lt In the fourth , Pierce, who la certain he won't
terson - weigbing 184 pounds to
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with four runs u
Wee Foozy . b... down In the latter stage! of
Jackson's 1921AI: - was much more
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impreuive Monday ni11ht than he
NEW YORK UP- Althea Gi}). Wickline aingled and 10 did Wll- hurled hlt fOUf!th shutout and a·i'waa 13 months ago, when he had son, Louise Brough , Darlene Hard son Wolfe, scorlng Foozy.
- vaneed the Wblte Sox to within
to be content with a split 12· and Dorothy Head Knode will
Larry Grimm .'J ingled scorlnR three gamea of the ·Idle N~ York
round decision over the "iron I try to .g ive the United
State~&gt; Wklkllnr! and tiny l..arr)' PrJee Yankees Monday night with a ~-o
man" from St. Alball!l, N. Y.
its ,_. 21st straight
victory over banged a lelltimate alngle Into triumph over t-he Baltimore Ori·
Premot•r Lost Mo.,.,.
Britain ln the women's Wight- lett but the fielder, ptayfiig oles
Little Emtl .Lence, the first in· man Cup tennis mattrhee at Se · him cloae, threw him ~ut 'It f~at
Pierce didn.'f walk any and
dependent promoter to stage a wk!Jdey, Pa ., Aug. 1().11.
Wilaon Wolfe
~orlqr.. Lit~ , strudi...Out ~~batters 81 he. faeed
Selection or the four stars to Grimm t.aJUed on a IQuline :plaY~ only.... !b batters over the nlne-lnheavyweight title Ua:ht In 20 yearrt,
boped to uSE' Pattenon In two or make up the U. S. team was an For Arnott Racine got a two- nln• distance
three more defense• in New York nouneed today by Mrs. MargaJ'Ct run double In the third. Wll~n
Brev" ·Star On Tap
- perhapa one or two in a b!g ar- j Osborne Du Pont
non-playing Wolfe also had a double. Wic11:The victory wa• the hustling
mory durlnr the eold monlht.
team captain .
line, w. Wolfe a.nd L
Grimn. White Sox' seventh ln
.game~
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each h..ad three hits.
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For Syracuse Winebrenner had period ,t he YankeeS have m'Bn·
three and Wally Guinther had aged t~ win only four or to games
two for three.
and now have fallen back to with
Wolle h-ad no ttri)j;:eouh and in strlkina: range of a team that
walked (lne. Grimm finned three, was belnr counted out of the race
walked one, nd Winebrenner two weeki 110.
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Tom Brewer notched his 13th
Racme ... · · · · · 033 4101-11 12 0 victory ot the aeuon as the Bos·
Syracuse · · · · · · 40s 000- '1 9 2 ton Red Sox beat the Cleveland
W~16on Wolfe, Larry Grimm Indiana. $-2, In the only other
and lim Wickline. Mlcke7 Wine- Amerlean I.earue came. The Mil·
brenner and Roaer Stewart.
waukee .Brave• retained
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Other Dodger bitters were Jeff
Gibbs, a single. Dennis Moore a
single, Rich Arnold a single, Rob-bert&amp;, two . singles,
and Paul
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four runs in the last of .tt&amp;e ninth
to tie the siore at 6-8.
Vinegar Bend Mizell, the Cardinals' No. 1 disappointment most
of the season, yielded only two
hitJ both ·in the forth inning- in
winning his fourth decision.
Robin Robert.~; scored his second stl'aight victory J.nli elghth of
the ·year compared to 13 'ftefeah
wtth ·a four.hitter that marked
the PhillieS' 13th win in 18
lsmea with the Cubs.

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NEW YORK UP-Carl Braun,
rormer Colgate Jtar. today be·
came ·l be second member of th~
New York Kniekerbockers td sign
his contract for the ' 19~7 ·58 Na·
tional B·u ketbaiJ Assoe-iatlon sea·
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Newcomers in the fint defen·
aive unit were Bobby Freeman at
!toft h&lt;tlf and Bill Quinlan at left
end.

"'ere Mike Hamm with two singles St. Alb.IM, N. Y., 10-r.talned
and Tom Ebersbac:b with a single. haavywe..ht ch.lrnpiomhlp.

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For lhe win.nerl Allen Hamm Jn

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He was N!placed hy Chet Hanu·
lak, former Maryland star who
, 415 released f1·om military se:rv·
ice two weeks ago.
Rounding out the first sUing
bat:klield
were O'Connell • at
quarterback , Preston Carpent~ II
right half and Ed MOOzelewskl ll:t
fullback.

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a two-run triple,

p·Ierce Aimi"D!: Toward 25•w·Ill
season, B.eats on·0Ies 5·, T0 O

Master Painters
Product
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Tbe Redlegs lJttle Lea&amp;ueTJ e-:lged the Dodgers 8-1 last eYening ln
a mal:eup game ( witb a two-run
~plurge in the botl.om of the fifth
that proved to be the wiun.l.ai mar·

HIRAM, 0 . uP-The Cleveland Browlll began their first
full praetic:e seuion of the train·
lng .aea101t Monday with a running plq in the momJne and a
pass play in tht ·. rternoon.
Four of the ali Clevthmd qulrtetl' ~cki in camp took part ln the
aerial drill , wit.b Tommy O'Connell, Bobby Garrett, Jobn Borton
an4 Milton Plum throwing tbe
ball.
In the afternoon drUI, Coach
PauJ &amp;·own moved Ray Renfro,
Clanking halfback the past three
seasonS, in as the first string of-

Dave Gordon brought two runs

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For TenniS• PIay '
Jn pennsy}Vania
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In Make-Up

Spencer, and a fielder's choke oo

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I-DIIly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 30, 1957

Michaels Family Reu~ion Held Sunday
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At Rock Springs Fairgrounds For 55 1 Mr

Middleport
Society

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Honored During
Party Saturday
Mrs Jack Lellhelt e'nterta1ned
with a b1rthday party Saturday af
ternoon at her home Osbtrn St
honoring her son and daughte r
Frnkle and OeeDee Crepe paper
streamers and baliooni were used
as decontlons for the party
Games were plaved and pr1ze1
awarded to J C Ru.ssell, Jeff M.an
lrtn and Donna Marie Hauck
Mrt Leifhe1t usJated by Mn
Perry Carpenter served lee cream
derotlted b1rthday cake wtth the
lnlftriptlon "Ha.ppy Birthday, l''ran
kie and Dee Dee" and Kool Ade
Favora wert&gt; lela and blow outs
Present were Donn11
Ma tle
Hauck, Sharon Walker, Jeff Ma n
kin, ROJef Carpenter J eannette
Eblin lind J. C RWI&amp;ell

TRAILERS
Saee
f)JOO t• .100#1
NEW and USED, 18 to llO It
lona, 10 wides One, two and

thne bedrooms Many sold for
balaaee due F~ Delive ry
Low Down Paymentl

WAVERLY MOilLE
HOME SALES
U. 1. 23, Waverly, Ohio

RAMONA BRI NKER
Mr and Mrs Bert Brinker of Pomeroy, Ohio, ar e announC·
mg the engagement and ap proa~.:hmg marnage of the1r -daugll·
ter Ramona to Mannmg Roush son of Mr. and Mrs Kerns
Roush, Forest Run.
Miss Bnn ker 1s a graduate of Ravenswood High School,
class of 1955, and 1s now employed at Bailey's Dnve In at
BradbUJ y Mr Roush IS a gradua te o! Pomeroy High Scbool,
class of 1954, and IS employed by Umon Barge Line as a Strtk
er Engtn C!er
An early December wedding Is plap ned

and Mrs Paul Moon! and
famtl y Fa1rbourne ha ve been v1s
il lflG Mr an d Mrs (.e or ge Moore
Arthur Covl' rt Zanesvil le IS
vm lmg Mr ~ nd '.Irs Ernest Co.
vert and fam11y tlo ts wt:ek wh1le
his so n th£" !lev L ~s te r CO\ ert lS
vacat wnmg
1n Colorado
Wll h
fn c nds
Lmda Lyon ~ IS vts•tt ng Mr rmd
MISS Sh1rley Bee~ le Rae1ne is
Mrs Stew art Burde lle Poml P lea
('njovmg h.er varatlon flo m the
5 ant thJ s week
Economy I Ofln Co
Geor ge L&lt; 1Sk Ka ts er Alumlll\lm
\I rs Herm an &amp;ho!l "pent the
Pla nt wJ s , b us l n'$~ viSitor 1n
wccke nc m Nch;onvl llt wtt h her
M 1dd le port and Po met:oy Monday
son m law and daughter Mt and
Mr!l HJ1 ,••1 Lutz rmd Edit h. Hu t
Mrs John R Weeks
111npi llar (,&lt;~ l hpol1 s wf&gt;re Su nday
Mr and Mrs OIJ Yer Lander ..
guc st11 of Mrs Lllltan Slel ff and
of Columbu s wt n Wl J: ken d guests
attended 1~ e cv(' nlng Comm umon
of ~ r and Mrs Eldon W~eks
sf'tvtce at the ~'1 r s t Presbyter ian
M r and Mn HarP' P
Sm1th
Chu rc h The y aLso v1s1ted bnefly
we
r
e
In
Bre
ma
n
S1.•nd.a
y
where
wtth M r s h n Hruwn
I the) JOJn&lt;'d OhiO fn e ndt Wlto
M r and Mrs 1.. D En m are Ill
VISit ln \V intcr ha\Cll }&lt;~J a
during
california un a vara tton tr tp
th~
wtm er
Ap proxt mately Z5
Holly Mallin tS 111 MexiCO on
were presen t for t he ptCnle dm·
a vacatiO n tr1p
Mr and w. rs Dawl Je nkms and
sp n David are on vaca tio n and
M r and Mrs J ~ Deeg.e, ~i !1 '
are Yls ttmg In CJRC!nn at l and Forl
gln er Sh1rlcy , attend ed the fkJ·
W ay ne Ind
dc l~h le! reu nt on at Upper SUI
Mn Charles LewiS Sr who has
Russell Mllls ~as returned home
dus ky Sunday
moved back to her former home on s unda y fr om the Hol:o:er Huspttal
Sgl
Sara
J
Fisher
and
Sgt
Bel
Donley E ugeJ1e and DJann~
Broadway after ll has bel!"n r cdec whe re he has been a surg1ca.l pa
ty
Sam
ec
who
have
been
VJSitmg
Wm1frcd
chil dren of Mr tmd
ou ted a nd r emOdeled was honored tle nt Members of the M1drl leport
wit~ a house warming this
past Fire Depart me nt \'ISJ!ed hl m F n the for mer's parents Mayor and Mrs Harley Stron J (Althea Re
Mrs C 0 fisher, and family left bel) of Wtlkesv1 li e rec eived the
week
day m ght at th e hos pi ta l
Ice crea m candy potato chipS
Mrs Pau 1 Gruesr r has returned today for Fl. McClell an Ala Sgt ri tes of ba ptl am Sunday mormng:
and kooladc were ser ved durtng from a weeks \ auuo n 1n Mtc h1gan FIShe r WJII re turn the fir st Of the at the f ederat ed Cl) urch
Mr and Mrs Marvin Burt and
the evenmg
wllh fnenrls f rom Pomeroy a nd mo nth tn Col umbus wh ere sh(NA'Ill
be .st ationed as a WAC r ecruJtmg hmli y viSJted ~n Rocklan (l Sun
Those present were Lena Young Baltimore Oluo
day with hl.8 parents Mr
and
Mr and Mrs Geor ge Vr1th and
Mr and Mrs 1 owcll Probasco officer
wet
ke
nd
guesh
of
Mtss
Sylv1.a
Mrs
Herman
Bul
t
Re becca Ve1th lucl y Ta) ior Mrs and daug hter Jt.lH: who ts e m
Mrs Ben Neu1.2llng
Miss&amp;;
Edith Herrm rtn and two da ughte rs ployed 111 columbus and J ohn McMaster wer e Mr and Mrs Dan
Mr and Mrs Robert Lc-wu and Thornburou g h came lo Mtddleport Gmth&lt;'r Waterford Mr an d Mrs 1 Kate and Ann Ebcrs baeh and
vlsit ~ l
Dan ny and Bobby Mr and Mrs Frtday Mrs Proh a•co had spent Albert Sparks Hayd en ville The ~rs Jacob Ebersbach
William Van Meter Sh•rl ey 1 ewts lhe past week vlslhnq her mother il:roup viSit ed Oris Gmth.er and Stmd11 y evenmg "1th the latter's
brother Edwar(. wm (en Muon
Jean Anne Colwe ll Mrs DaVId Mrs E s Sholl Se dal ta and JOlll famil y on thl' Chester Road also
Mrs
A
E
Wella
and
daughter
Mrs J oe Beegle daughte r ShJf'.
Olle r Geneva WI~Je Mr and Mrs ed the othe rs 1n Columbus Su~an
Charles Lew1s Jr , Mr an d Mr s Probasco who had been at camp J ean 'wells RN h ave r eturned l~y and Mrs 'Ciatr Burson were
m Chn lcst cm, I Monday
J ohn Brya nt
Presmont P ied mont for the week from a motor tnp to floruta
Mrs Ed WLsc or ColumbHmll
Sendm g ~nfts but unah lc t o at r etur ned home Sunday Overnight
tnd
~1rt&gt; Ed Swank and Mr~
tend ~he party were Mrs W•lham l· ~~&lt;,:;\~;ot Mrs Probasco and Sus~n
Yw 1sc Sr , M r~ Wtlham Wtsc Jr , I .
wE:re Mr a nd Mrs Ray
Ha rry Wagner or North l hna
!crt Monf.ay lor their homes aftl' r
Mrs Frank 1 ~1 fhc 1t Mrs Jam es c heney and chtldren Dav1d, T om
Eul er Mrs Fred 1 homa s Mn; and Barba r 11 Troy 11 nd Mn 0 K
a weeks VI SH w~th Mrs Ray Sel·
denable and other relal1ves..
Zelia Cross Mrs Cllfforri lacobs Probasco, w est.crv •lle Barbar a re
Mrs Fred Cast~ l11lda }t cDamel, mamed for n !o nJ,lE' F viSit her e
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.Ase neth Tracy Diana Watson
Jolan&lt;la Haley M1s
&lt; larence
Mr and Mrs Ch11rles Lnwu Sr
fhe nmth bl rtbt:a)s oi Tom m~ and Gail Stl ven left Monday
Boy les Udvro l•llJe
were recent vtsttors m Colum hus Baker son o f Mr and Mrs Jo h ~ ato rmng for a wee k at Camp
and ~h1lhcotheBakr. r and Edith Irts Ha ljltonstall Pre.~ m on t near Pu~dmont
Cpl Jame ~ l..cc, who has been dau ghter of Mr and Mrs Pau l
Mr and Mrs Harley Stron g
sta tio ned 1n Japan Is vl s1tmg Mr Hapton.s tall
wer e
cel ebr at~d
nd family of Wllke~vi ll e spent
and Mrs Walter Bentz and other , Mon d ay cv~ n ! ng at t ht R oad ~ ul t S u n d a~ wit h he r parents Mr an d
re loltve s w cludlng Mr and Mrs P ark
~lrs lle nry Re1 bel
They wer r
Dav id 01l er a•td Melvm Lee Jr He
Ha mburgers, broiled on a char aef'o mpllmed home by Donn.a Rc•
coal gnll by Mr Baker and Mr !.H' I who will s pend A fr. w d a) s
18 to rcpor• n Se ptem ber to In
MT ,1nd M r~ lh IllY lll1bc l en diana
l ll apto nsta ll were sH t ed wi th w1 lh t hem
tcrl amcd With a hl l lhdl} lhnner
Dr and M l3 W K W1l son Re h pop, tee cream and ll yellow aml
sundiiY 1 t thrJr hllln e Ple-asan t ssc\11 r N Y 111r houscguests of green btrt hday t11ke M rs Hapton
Rul ~e hono l lng
Mr ~
Harley he r sl~tr.r and bro t her m law Mr ~ t a ll Mrs Bak t' t and Mr11 Wil l
grand mother
o'
Stroll an 1 Mr and M r~ Donley and Mrs Glenn Lambert and are Haploul!llall
lle•bcT A t decora ted
bnlh da~ also vtbltm g other re la tives m th e Edith Iris, were In •c ha1gc ol
aervmg the ch ildre n who (' njoye I
c!l ke find hom1 madt It£' cream county
Mr
and
~rs Da~ HI Oiler and game s at the pa rk
wer e ~ c r ve d with th ( d 1nne r
Me l vin Lee J r were Sunda} cUnner
Gues ts were Carol An dcrsun
Prcsc ut W&lt;'f! Mr and Mr
guest!:&gt;
of Mr .1 nd MIS Genrge Conrue Cook
POll y Ann Ba uer
Slr ong an1' chil dten Dunl{y a nd
Vei
th
Sr
Kathy
Savely,
P
al Ed wards B11ly
D1a nne of Wllkcsvll lc Mr a nd
Mrs Eva D Slou l teac her In Hapt onslall J ohn nv Jnc EHill ~
Mrs Retbe l and ri au ~h\er Don n ~&lt;
th e l'omeroy Schools IS m Ne w 'Ronme and ltay Hlud y J on Cun
and thr. hosts
York takmg a spec ial three wee ks Ing ham Hoduey KRrr t ... r r ~ (, [ d

The annual rea.aion or tbe fami· Athens, Matcella and Bon nie Carl
lies of tU late Paul and Katherine ' Groveport, Mr and Mrs Harlan
llkbael was be:ld Sunday July
Tewlu:bary, Albany
Mrs R D
at the Roa brinll blrgrounda
Chapman and Barbara
Stlver
·FoUowlnc 1 buket dinner at Spnngs, Md Mrs Margar et B ur
1 p m whleb wu attended by a]&gt; rell and daug hter s D1ue Lee and
prtJzimately 55 penona a short Linda Sue Obetz Mr and ~rs
bullD.eu seulon was eondueted by :~f,E;~M:if,i~.;~hdat:; l and daughter Th lma
tbe preliden\, E F Michael :W:IsMrs Mar y Dtehl, Har
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torieal d1ta was added to wha t
, . , alreldy on hahd. Election of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Mtchael
officer~ waa beld with E F M1
a OO childre n Brenda Gary
and
ebael re.elecUd as preii.den t, B Car ol Geor ge M1chael Mrs Gertte
~ Carl, Yice fresadent , and Mrs Rockwell E Jo' Mu· hat&gt;l Mrs: 0) 1
Ollvu M:lehae .secretary and treas van Mi chael Mr and Mrs Be nt
urer
Car l Mus Wi lma Ohlinger and Mr
Attending were Mra Fra nces ana Mrs Oltver Michae l and ch Jl·
Barbee and son Mark and Mr a nd dren, Na ncy and D&lt;IVld llll o£
Mn Carl Taylor of Columbu s Mr Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Wtlham
ind Mrs John 8 M11Ier and chtl Boh n and children J anet Mic hael
Ven, Rtebard, Marlene and Dom and Mark a nd Mrs Eva J Bowers
Lee of Belpre Mr and Mrs Ralph o£ M1ddl 11:port who ~~ the oldest
L. Carl and chtldren , Donna, Rosa llvwg member of the Michael cla n
tee, Ralph Jr , Sharoft and Mlchael
GroYe City , Mr an d MrS' Elbert
luhnder, Pbtlo
Mr and Mn Carl W Phdh~s

S.On, Daughter,

Miss Brinker To Wed Manning R.Qush

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Housewarming Is
Given Upon
Returning Home

Ninth BirthdayS
Are Honored By
Party At Park

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$595
INCLUDES
FRIGIDAIRE
!Ufrl1orator and
Gu Range

l'ay l'lnly •59.50 down
and

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por month

BAKER
FURNITURE
011 The Brlgbtost Corn•r
Ia Middleport

and M"

Ehas Stiles

IExams

MadGieport They also VI Sited m
Cb e~er 1 Saturd 11 y after noon wtlh

Mr and Mrs John Gumther
M! lind Mr• William j.A!hew
and fa mily of Columb us w&gt;! re
weekend guesl&lt;&gt; of Mrs Theodtr.('
Leh ew They were Sund ay dtnner
guests qf Mr and Mr s Wilham
Thue ner, Syracust
Mr and Mr.s George Dabne]
of Sout hsi de W Va were MO•l
day lunc heon iuests o( Mt • and
Mrs Willa rd Ebersbach a nd dau
ghler s
Mrs Willia rd Eber sbach WILli a
bu sln""sS visitor 10 Purken.burg
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Mondav

Set Marriage
Dote For Aug. 31
At EUB Church
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ston today annoWJced an open.,
com pe titiVe examinatLOn lor the
po:&lt;ntHms of Production Specialist,
Product ion Control
Speciah3t.,
Electromc Te chmctan and Mor tu
ary Officer
Salan es r ange from $54tO per
year to $7570 per year lor Pro-ductw n Speclah li tS t rom $3670
per year to $M40 pet year for
Producbon Cont rol Specialists

from $3 670 per ye ar to $!5UO per
year (or Electrontc Technici-an
and fr om $5440 per year to $6390
per year for Mortu,ary Ofl1cer:.
111Cse pos1t10ns are located
lilt
Wr ight Patterson ALr Force Base
Ohto, anc' otber Fflde• al Agenc1es
In the Dayton, Ohio, area

No wntten test ts requ1red at d
ippheanta are rated on the ba ~&gt;t s
of thetr th.ming and exp mc nce

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Jr and children Glot)a and Greg·
ory, C ;~ S"h Bahr and daugheu
Chn.!tme and Candace, and cmda
Farmer Da.yton
Members were Mrs George
Chllds, Mrs Otho W!tts, Mrs Cas h
Bahr Mrs Mmn1e t;Umore, Mra
The Staff a nd Off1ce u of Jh " Le na MeElhmny Mrs Miller, Mn
Meigs Te mple Pyt hlan
Slstefl W1llta m Lowe Mrs C P Ga.Hag
held a potl uck suppe r at the ne w t,er Mrs Milton Russell and Mrs
home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Gibbs GriU Russell

Potluck Supper
Held By Stoff,
Officers In NH

course at New York Un1verFa ly
She wa s ••ccompsn led as for as the
Char leston Ll rport Su nda y by her
dAu ght er Barbara Stout
M1ss Nanc} Rolle r sludt'nt t•&lt;'C h
nlcilln at St Joseph 's Hosptt al Ill
The s1xth hu t hd ay tor Deb\Jv Parkcrsbun: l.s ho me for a two
week vacation wit h hor po~r c n ts
Lyons da ughter o f Mr ;~ nd MH
John Lyons, was cclt•hrllled Sat Mr and Mnt !\tax Roller Dr Rob
crt Gutierrez Trimty llospt al De
urday wllh a barbequ r 111 t heir
yard H er bir thda y cilke w r.~ lroit, M1ch was a wec !r. end g u e~ l
of Miss Roller at her parents
rl ecoro.ted In green pink and ye l
low Gu ests lnclud.x1 Mr
and home
Mr and Mrs R C Meadows left
Mn Bernard Schramm
Za. nes
today
lor a visit with Mr an d
anrt Mrs
H.ay mond Mn Carroll
vlllf! Mr
Meadows a nd fa mil y
~nmm J ohn ln ~ le ! R oL k V Wall
Hilliards and at th c1r home tn
1nm11 John T nmmy Hernatd and Al
Columbua
ff~t~"~··~~;:;,;;;:;.;;;;.;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;"' l Mr and MrS Bernard Schramm
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Zanesville, were week e nd gur.sls
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of Mr and Mrs John Lyons 11 nd
tanuly and were accompamed hen •
by their ghnddaughters Llnd11 Ly
ons , who had been v1sihn g Ill their
home John and Bernard Lyons r e
tu r ne d to Zanesvill e for a VISII
Tun. 1 Wed
July 30-31 wath their grandparents
FAMILY NIGHTS
Mrs John Scul_ea, Beverly h.as
2 Adult Tlck•t• admita c.r !lull been vlaitins friends here and al
Robert 'I'aylor Eleanor Parker tcmled the funeral of Rome Stew
"MANY RIYIRS TO CROSS"
art Monday
(CmemastopeTecbnlcolor)
Mrs Shirley Mtlls was In Dayton
• -also-Tyrone Power
Annt~ Baxter for the weekend with Mr and Mrs
"CRASH DIY I"
Horl;lert Moore and family , form er

Honored Upon
Sixth Birthday

wel l Roy coleman J nabk !41 ill
tend t he party wede Sammy t l.o.t
wor thy Joyce Lon g nn &lt;' l'att .
Batle y
T om my hMd a &amp;ccond part y llu~
aft &lt;rn oo n when
an CU,her cnk1
al so rl ~ e orated 10 gr een and ;rd
low wllh nme candl e~&gt; and tee
crea m we re served on the la wn
of the Baker home on F1 mll st
Guest s Inclu ded his grandp u.rr It!\
Mrs Alec l•' raze1 and Mr ;md
Mrs c M
Bak er Mrs ~ a ry
llmdy a nd child ren Mary J o S1•
sa-n n.onme Ra y and Joe J r

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Refref&gt;hments were served to
the following 4-H members and
the1r gueat.s AUce Roush DottiP.
Roush, Bruce Stuts.
Bonnie
Staa-ts, Mary Mae Roush, Sharon
Brown, Martha Thompson, Sue
St.aat!l, Patty T.hompst\n, Mrl Leo
ThomJ)IOI), Mrs. WaJt-er Brown,
' Mrs Rnyford RolJSh, Brenda Hoi
man, Mrs Albert Thompson and
Vugmta, Mr .and Mn Adrian La·
they and famUy, JimmY Bumgar,,
~r DellDb Weaver, Denver Gibb!l,
Mr ud Ml'B Harry Staats and
BernlfJ, Mr and Mrs Lyle Me·
COnnick and tbe h08l aftd hostess
The August lneetlna: w11J be
hel~ in the Vernon &amp;:hool House
With Atlee and ..J&gt;ottte RollSh as
hoaleases

R£EDSVILLE
The P1oneer 4-H Club m&lt;emben
enjoyed a ~1cnic and waener roast
Tperoday eventng at tbe Forked
Run Lake
Mr and Mrs Emer HuU of
Tuppers Plain.s were recent tAll·
en at the borne or Dudl~y and
Wayne Chevalfer
B,Jrs V1rgkua Bowers and I
eh1ldren of Akron spent last weet
tn the home of her aunt., Mrt
Essie Ccin(l'ove.
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Mrs Allee Brainstrum of Toledo JS the Juest in ber ~··
home, Mrs Edna Stewart
Mr and Mr.s elarence Bailey
ot Zanesville Blll Snyder of Vienna, w Va , and Ray Hols(na'r
and famaly of Columbus trer~
guests last wee.lt of Mr and Mn
H!U'vey Bodey
'\ Mr a nd Mrs D1IP. Smith were
,Jeek end guest-a of relatives near
PQmeroy

What's the best buy in sheets? Cannon, of counel
You'll lind Cannon sheel$ to fit every need and budget whether
you're looking far sturdy thrifty priced
muslins or cloud soft luxurious pjlrcales.

Cannon Mushn shaatr In Whitt oncl
decorator pastels. or• .turdy and long wearing.
Thay ratoin their crltp freshneu and
come bock .sfrnlllng from weekly louncMrlnga.

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STOREWIDE

CLEARANCE SALE
SEE

Thursday's Edition
Of The Daily Sentinel
FOR THE NEWS OF THIS
BIG SALE BEGINNING AUG. 2

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Mr anci Mrs Paul M ofll 1 and 1
family of Falrbnrn VISlle&lt;l over !
the wee kend w1lh Mr and Mrs
Clarence Andrew~ and Wi th r4l la
tlves In MlddlcJlort
Mrs Robert Alton or Zanrsv11lc
wo s the wcekciHI. g uelit of Mr 1\nd
Mrs Clarence An(lrcwli
Mr and Mra Andrew Mnrtin
and fa mi lY nf West AlotRndl'ia
wer e weekend guosi.R of h(' r par
ents Mr and Mrs Arth ur ltr. n

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L!lat,

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'ALsO see

lh~ new Slrlped lild Mu!U.Strlped
IJIDDOII Sheela - ~ nell: '€ouoi Sheet
I'll- ,

taw C1ae Bozld !lela -

All Cuaon Sheela are

neatly ,Packaged '"d,~o cxeollelll glfla.

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Action by Busmess le.aoers 1s
soon t hat may treate "'
Pomer o) Commumty Fund r~
lievtng fveryone ol 1he neee8Sity
of contn tlu ti ng to
numero u,;
wort hy eauaea mst ead uf one
This step was revealed today
by Ron Spnnger prestdent of
t he Pomeroy Ch.amber of Commer ce who met w1th the Retail
Merchan ~ eomm.ttlt't' of the C of
C Tu esday The oommtttce deter·
mmed
I That more m011:ey could be
obtamed m
one concentrated.
well orl!la.nltedf dnve
2 That everyone would not be
bothered WJth const.ant solu:JtlDg
.a&amp; the public now e
Sa1d Mayor E F Robm!'!On
''Thu 111 long overdue 1 am not
-1 member of tbe C &lt;tf C commit.
tee on thts project, but 1 hope
th~ plan ls worked oul ..
Members attrmbng the meeting
mclu~ed Paul Calcl,
Moore :
Stwe cb.airm1n, Wa1ter Grueaer.
Second St Market, Kennit Wal•
to n New York ClothiniJ Hotme.
fi,ichard
J ones,
Dowme-Grou
Clothmg Store and elarence Col·
Tbe Rev Robert Palmer, 38 lm! Colim a' Jewelry Store
newLY ordamed Nazarene ' Cb urt!h
The commtltee also
mtnuter, hu arrived here to be----Dec-1ded to meet for luvc=h
g•a hir dut1es at the Middleport 1 and a busmess lelillOn the aec·
Nazarene Church He replaces tbe ond and fourth Tuesdan of each
Rev:- Robert Styera wlto has gone mon th
...
to Wet Lafayette, 0
- Augtlftf. 30 and 81 followmg
Mr Palmer said today
Me1gs and Athe ns c00nty Fall'l.
"These towns {PJmel'OY and MJO,. will be Doll8.1 Dat.r an Pomeroy
dleport) look gOG!!d to me I'm look w1th full cooperatinn expected
UlJ forward '\0-.a b'Jiillul atay he,.re from all merebutL
1 ex pected

include her hu11 bar.d
a daughter, Mrs Ra)mond Belt
of Fa1rborn two aons Ralph Ed
ward, 9, and Ronn1e, 7 two brothqa Kennettl (Kelly ) Grueser of
Pomer()¥ and HarOld Gruei er of
Nitro W, Va, .and two sutcr ~.
CINCINNATI (UP)- One man was killed and
Mrs DPnald Lanr~lng an~d Mrs.
Edgar Arnold both of Pome(OY
homes were damaged by fire when a gasoline truck eXIJiodiJI
Frlen(Js may call at the Vinton
lnvoiYed Morrow Funeral ltnrn c .~t Patas: 11fter colliding With an auto near here Tuesday
'l'l;te explosion thre•tened Ross, Bulle~ County village
s&amp;\JI kala, until noon F~day, wlien the
down tbe street "
in the handg body will be taken to the Jllletbo 500 persons, w1th "liquid fire
w1t.b racket d1st Church at Summit Stat ion
Raymon4 Rlee a worker at the 1
the welfare Vlbere serv1~8
be held at 2 Fernwald AtomlC Energy COl~· ened the .entire commumty ~
mt~slon plant
said "I thought Jore 80111e 32 tire un1lt1 from
o dock w1tb burial there
th~re was an atomic bomb ex ghbormg commumhes were able f ;ianl~
to trmg it under eantrol.
Il
1 ploston "
The mu ~room sbaped cloud
Damige was estimatea al $1!50.
from the eKplos10n rose hu.ndrech 000.
of feet In the air wttness8!1 aairl
The exploahn ~urn=d when a
Gulf 011 co., f&amp;nk &amp;uck, c!H'I'~ins
~ tr&gt;Uooo .JI!... ~-~Q~ l

wm

New Pastor Is
On Duty With
Nazarene Church

O:t t.

SemclesJ'01'

ear drJvcn' by A40ft'-':·· }VCM'dre]l,
82, Hamilton eollic~M' at the in
tcracchon of Ohio 128 and U S
7 Woodrey was killed
Another w1tneg, Edward Be~e­
gained by raulng a me1er, '78. sa'ld he looked out the
door of hts home In Ross Wht! n
he hend the lmp-act and saw
"hquid lire running down the
atreet "
"I thought the whole town was
gone," he said
C1n Explode
Several cara exploded when tb ~
burning gasoline ran pAst them
Half a doze"tl bulidmgs were dam
• aged by 1he flfe, wh1ch threat

:rbtD.er Officiat.
Of M-M Co. Set

To
Band

.~

Funeral services for S Chand
ler Wilhelm, 70, a retired off1·
clal of the M.anetta Manufactur
lng Company in Pt Pleasant, w' ll
be held Thuraday afternoon at 2
Chmt
~p~pal
o'clock at
Church ...in Pt Pleaa-~ nt
Conduchng the services wiD
be Rev Jerome D Rod1era Buri1l w1ll be made m a Pt. Pleasant cemetery
Wilhelm d1erl Monday mormng
at Holl.er Hospital whel'e he had
been taken after beinr str1cken

The Pomeroy
March·
mg Band wlll be acljyated Monday
August 5tb Regular members wilt
report at 9 00 a m In the Sen1or
Hlgh Auditorium wl~ instrl-'mcnts
At thl8 hme meJ)'Iber1 Will re..
cc1ve tnstruchons c6ncernng lcbed·
uhng Var1ou.s problems and pro~o,duiies pertamlng to the fall sea.
lion
I be dlscuued
All student&amp; who will be

I

hec a lew day.s ago She had been
'looJdn&amp; tqr my son He'a all I
have"
..
.r.talbauer'a began llviJlg in
the cemetery when Edgar, given
a weekend pa.n from Cleveland
State Ro&amp;pltal, told his mother
he didn't want to go back
For sevcr11l
weekA, she bitt
him ln a mausoleum at the 100
year old cemet~ry, where Edra:r
apcnt b.1s t1me tendmg tile now
era on eraves
Authorlties sa1d the mother
and son Will be reunited 1t
1
Sta
C eveland
te Hospital, If aile

ne

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probated

afler

tetta company lor 38 years
Prior to hill movmlJ to Pt Plea
sant he was auditor of Lord &amp;
Taylor of New York City
Surv1vot8 lnelude his wife the
former 8ue Heslop two daugh
ters. Mrs E l'Jartow Jones, Pt
Pleasant al\d Mrs. Charles If
Hober Jr, GaiJipoJia, \and mile
grandchildren
In addition, he Ia Run•ved by
tw.o aiaters, Mrs
Samuel P
Scbitk ot Meadville, Pa
and
Miss Maude Wilhelm, Marietta

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ayre eve
Grid Plans: r

COach Ralph Sayre of the 'Wohama White Fllco us has ani)OUneed that foot~ll equipment wlll be
distributed to candidates fOI! the
football teasn Thursday, AuJUsl 15,
with practice, 1lated to get under
way Monday, August 19
Students at Wabama who desire
to play football are uked to re·
port to the h.igh school from 9 a
m until 12 r.OOn on that date
At the same time Sayre an
have been
1nounced nlne .games
~~eheduled fOr the White Falcons
this year with six to be plyed at
home
The Falconi' wlll open their
sehedule at R.Avemrwood ort the
nlgM of SWf.ember 8 before en
tertainlnJ Pomeroy on Seaiembef

18

Ch- from otvoolovtly docGHncw
all col•rfcnt-alf IO!lli

A fami lY reunion

Mark Allen, all of PQmet&lt;~y.

Cite Need For

ARRAIGNED IN KILLINGS

Held At Hig~woy
Pork In Syracuse

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day 14 .. tl Mf'th, II ,. f2 .......
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72 HUfh.

SINGLE COPY~

Wortl Was receive d here Tu e~
day ol the de.,th of Mrs RalplJ
Butler ([rene Grueser), 47, of
Summit Stailon
MH Butler, the daugh.ter or
the late Mr and Mrs Alber1
GMJeser. suffered a Ktr9ke anrl
died
Tuf\Way m 6rnlng at

~

1 Family Reunion

::: ~.~~· Mt~'::~~a ~;t~~~~d :n~

the

trom ber ~m.,,,.,. b•m• by ..

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- The Senate Labor Rackets Com
that the Teamsters Umon has JOmed
in New York and other 111ajor c1
to
entire country.
F Kennedy made the ebarge at
on ,ueged lieups between Team
James R Hoffa and New York hood
o~~"r,.~:,~~e~h~:•• sueJi an effect on the na
.t
with their control of truck

in the ~stabhshment
Raymond EJ!elstcm
afternoon f•remen an•
wered • call to the Midway Mar
BarnLb
ket operated by W 0
wheTe [Jremen tald a pile ot de
ou•~ -' lbrl5 tn the rear of the -building
eaurht fire
A utility power pole was s}lgbt·
ly damqed, aa was the rear of the
market

....,.,...,. •r hmltht

munity Fund Proposed
COf C "hant's Group

TEAMSTERS HOLD
VY THREAT OVER U. S.
VLI

Mrs. Butler Is
Dead OJ Stroke
Tuesday Morning

IY UNITID PRill
Oht.. ll'a..tly ct•-,. thr•ttlh
TU!Md•y with • t.w
_........
thalftHnhewen lOUth ,.,._. th•

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OIIJi?. WedMmJ, JulJ st, !957

Warm Welcome, Fond Farewell

CLEVELAND UP-The "phan
tom" of the Monroe Street Cemc
tery, who lived with hl.s motheJ
in a ~mausoleum for
&amp;everal
w~~ was batk In Cleve:and
State Ho,pit•l today.
Edgar Maiba~er. 49. w.a.s pick
ed -up by two poUcemen wh:o saw
him stumbUnrt along ncar tbe
rapid trauit tracks here
''I'm looking for my mother,•
he mumbled. J'She'a a little old
about Ill She doesn't know
to la.ke care of herself l'v~
pt to frnd ber"
Hi&amp; mother. Mrs Eleanor Mai·
bauer, a wlcf'ow, was taken aw•t.

n•lnlll Pays ..

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt,

In lA&amp;4

drleks
,
Mrs Charles
Boster and Mr
orado l}Jis aummer and has atte nd an(t Mrs Cla ren ce Boster aml
ed Western College for Women and ehlldren, Susan and Allen of Gal
OhiO University
\lpolh~er e Sunday gnest.:s o( Mr
Mrs Sylvia McMat~ ter spent the and Mrs Phil WUllamspn
dl!. v rece ntly with E~ne sl Hawkms
Mr and, Mr! ~1 H.ickm s n of
and family at Rutland
Columbus vtstted' Sunday w1tb
Mr and Mrs Ro~ert Hayth and 1 her pa'I\Cnls Mr and Mrs J()bn
da ughter Susan Hilliard~. and Blacttnar
M1ss Mn na Rus ~ell, Columbug, - - - ··- - anri Mn Maida Ru ..elt Middle·
port were week end guests o! Mr
and Mrs S T RuiSell
I \Dr and Mrs K D Amsbar)
I have been visltlnJ In Columbus
and Lllhopolts l or several days
Mr, and Mrs J ames Weber atte
_
vi_
!l~n~_of_u_
m_bu_s_ - - - -

and plt'mc
d ml\Cr was enjoyed Sunday at
tcrnoon and eve nlug at the Syr a·
cuuse Roadsi de pnk
Attending were :l'.~ r•
J en mo
Roush. Mr
and Mrs Virgil
Rc- ush and son Oonn1e. Mr and
Mra. Jamet Heaton and ehtldre n,
D,•vld J immy, Susan and DebrR
all ot West Shade, Mr and Mrll
Gerald V~ole\ Tu?peU. Plains
"'rs Mara:aret Heaton, Braden
Lon Fla., Mr and Mrt M:anh.all
M1llcr -nd
chlldl'W!
Stephe n.
Bonnie •M DaVId, Harrlaonv.the,
Mr and M.r• Flo,lid Spence, Mr

JIW, ll.fefp11f•••• ArM&amp;•

Ph
Of CJ } d Ce
G
antom
eve an
metery oes Su~:ata~t~~ti~~
~~~u~O~e.!,&lt;;;lti~~:hmi:;;l:b~e::~eftts,
• Back To State Hospital With Mother ;:;~~:~~~~9, S::~~ry ::~7h:or ~::: 'a~~ ~a~:e~dt~!r:i ~

residents
Moore
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is a ttending
the MIS'S
UniveBetty
rsit y of
Col

IT'S COMING

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JTA Jo
Tbe JUly meeting of tbe V«noc
Star Dusters 4-11, Club wu held
at the hOme of B)lfe1\. and Caroyn MeCormk:k with 'Mary Mae
Ro\LS'h, pres1d 1mt , In ehAtge
Sharon Brown Jed the group ln
t he singing of tbe clyb toni, We.t
VLr&amp;inta BOYli and Girls, followed
by tbe ree ltatioa of lite 4-H
Pledee
Wanda Thompson gave a lie
nCrr~
tal')''li ~port and Carol yn M.. \ or
nucl:. and Allee Ro.ush pave a report on the recent +-H camp
South11de Gr.roes were led by
Bonnte Staata
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Weatlier_,

enttne

Ia LoW N._

u., ~. ~f ;fl~,),.
y,.-v: U~· . •

Mr ant! Mrs Claude Bumtarn
er of New Haven arc announcmg
Full mformAtlon••ncludlng tn
the engagement and approacbini{
marnage -of t heir daughter, DoD· 8truellon.s on how to \tpply may
D..\ Lee t o R1 ehard E DotJctn, aoo be obtamed at any Post Offtce or
of Mr and Mrs Delbert Dotson f-rom the Executive Secretart,
Board of U S Civil Servtce Ex
of Mason
aminera, Department of the Alf
The weddmg ·w11l be an event Foree, Wright
Patterson Air
of August 31 and will be held it Foree Base, Oh10
the EUB Church m New Haven
wher e open dmr&lt;ch w1U be obl:er· Jr in New Haven Monday even
mg Mrs. Carl Owen asked the bles
ved
stng before- tlie supper wh1ch was
MiRs Buml{arner LS a graduate served on the lawn of the Gibbs
of Wahama H1gh School, Cla:Js. ~f
home
19~3 She graduated from the St
~oseph ' s School
ol Nur.n ng In
Mrs Wtlham AJlmln., pre!Ldent
Palket~burg wtth the clan of 1956 was m charge of a short buB)ncss
and 1s employed at St Joooph's meetmg a11d at was announced
that Mr.s. A11map and Mrs C P
Hospital at )l'l'esent
Mr Dotson IS a graduate or Wa Gallagher would be hostesses lor
ha ma H•gh School Class ol 19tn the next meetmg Mrs Myron Mil·
and served two years with the ler was welcomed a s a member of
Umtecl States Army He ts em· the club
ployed at th~ ~a tser Plant near
Games were payed and prtzes
Rave ns wood bu[ will r~
enter
school at Wesl V1 rg1ma Unlvar won by Mrs Karl Owen Mrs Dave
s1ty th iS fall He w1ll be a sopho· Fsrmer Mrs Homer Jones and
Mrs Allman· Others present in
more
eluded these guesta Ralph Gibbs

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f.,~~·
~ller"Fn!': ;~=.:: Jo~P,llfilh
' Jr .
with Mr •nd Mrs Edward Stdea

Birthday Dinner
Given Sunday For
Three People

Debby Lyons Is

3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

St~

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Announ..._..,..
. . .. ver 0'n t!&lt;j,
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an~ For ;,rechnical . Dusters ....

M.r and Mr.!l Thomas Youna: of
BrlgiUon Pl ' wm weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Ehas

New

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The remainder of the schedule
Sep t ember~ Middleport, .awl)',
September 27. Belpre, Alomej OCt·
ober 4, ¥t. Pleaunt. hOme; October 11 Hannan. borne, October 18
Ripley, home, October 24, . Cedar
Grove, awa.), fo.ovJmber 1, •pen,
and November 1), Rutland, home

majorette
poslUons the rot\oWJng girl• were
1
chosen
Jean Web•ter, Sandra Pott\" and
Oorothy Arnold Pd:ajorettes from
last year who w1H qaln serve are
connie Woodgeard, 8htlla Strau51
Ann Baker One other maJOrette and two flag bearera will be
selected in the near future
The Pomeroy Band will agam
play at the Meaga County Fal.r on
Thurtday afternoon, August lG

and

wor~ing lorthl!'fommu"l"'"

Sgt. Lambert Is
Picked To Serve
AL Convention

The new pastor comes here from
Ha.ng~n.g Rock 0 , &amp;nd JS a native
of Mancheater, 0
He 11 res1dmg at 910 Broadway,
Middleport with htJ w1fe and two
' daughters BeUy, 13, and Patty, 8

Mrs. Gregory Is
Custard Contest

Three State Hlgbway Patrolmen

from each State have been select
lira. Wllham Gregory of p t
ed Cor .specu.l duties at the Nation· Pleasant was declared the wtn·
American Legion Convention
wh1Ch wiU bt&gt; held at Atlantic City,

N J
Sgt

Max Lambert son of Mr

and Mrs Dana Lambert Mtddleport, and son-m law o( Mr and
Mrs Harry MLIIs Middleport Ia
ope of Ohio'&amp; three Patrolmen rc.
lected from 650 patrolmen
Sgt. anQ Mrs Lambert and son,
Joe, live In. Chlllicothe and theLr
older son, Rlebard, who graduated
tn Jupe frOm Chllljcolhe Hlgh
stbool , Ia in the U S Naval Reserve C()rps

---Raises Giant
Cucumber Here

ncr of the Regwn Nmc Custard
Pte Bakmg
contest held last
Fnd11y m Pt Ple asan t and spon
sored by the West Vtrgm•a Farm
Bureau
Wmmng secon(l plac.c was Mr!)
Marvin Meadows of Glenwood
Mrt -Gregory wtll r epresent the
RegiOn 1n the state contest dur
1ng the State Da1r y Show Aug
13 through Aug 16 at Jackson 's
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Everett Evans

Plead Guilty

two

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Corrigan Ponders Extradition-Of Wedler Back
To Ohio If Confession Turns Out To Be Real
tndtd.s Dr Sam on many pomts
If Wedler U! teU!ng tbe truth
then Dr Sam I1ed" t~e proeecu
tor said
Allowing that
reports from
Co'rontr Samuel R. Gerl)er and
former Detective Chid Ja:mp E
T.ifcAl'tbur discounting the con
feaaion as a "phony" are "pretty
conclusive," Corrigan said, 'we
&amp;bouldn't dON the door on lDJ·
thinJ 1 will ltUdy whatever Dr
Sheppard's attorney8 have: to of·
fer and will reach my
de

ow.

the prosecutor and Fred Gt.r
mone, who
obtamed WcrUer' ~
11gnert confess10n Tucsriav m De
Land Fla said they planned to
call a
of all lawyers
connected with the murder case
and map legal strlltcgy to free
the osteopath from a hfe term
fu the Oh1o State Pemte ntlary
Attorneys 1Corr1g11n •nd Gar
mone felt the conlessJOn "cer
tainly waa enough to reopen tbe

conference

case "

But, McArthur and Gerber sat•i
the1r talks wllh Wedl er tn Flor
Meuwhile
defense
lawyers ida convinced them that he had
.Witham Cortiian. no ret..tion to n ever bee.." in Cleveland
cislon~"

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Learn Of Death Troop 245 Boys
Of Mr~ Hennesy ~ere, Inspected

Mrs W•lham Henn csy dted m
Mt Carm•f Hospttaf Columbu•,
Tue.sday mght an{! arrangements
If there were a contest for the for serv1ces will be announced
gardener raisinr the b1ggest cu later
~umber, IL C Terrtll, 303 Wetz
SurvJVmg IS her buRband, Wtll
St would be a und tdate for 1am whn was called to Colurubw
money.
last week bY her Illness He IS a
1,- cli1playmg allout town foreman at the Hobson shops
ThnRIIh an error Tuesday f•
example of hu
was I'QIIII'ted Edward Evan• plead
the
hoe
and seed ..
HALSEY IMPROVED
guilty t. be1ng drunk and di!lor
NEW YOJJK (UP)-Fieet Adm
pounds and
derly m the court or Justice of ~:~.~~::~san even
11 Inches m length Wilham F (Bull) Halsey was r e
Peace R E Grindley when u m
hu not watered Ius ported "quite Improved" and 'doshould have read EvertU Eyana, He aald
cueumber
vines
this apnng or ing very well' today at Ooclon
of Portland 0
aummer
HospJtal whcre he was admtUed
Everett Evans was fmed $l5 and
late Monday for what f1rst had
eolita and releucd
ANNOUNCI HOMECOMING
been described as a cerebral hem
There WJll be a homecommg at orrhage
the Mt Ohve Chureh near Lon g
- -- - - - -:lki'S Willi RIITS
UUNION ANNOUNCED
DENVER, Colo (UP) -- The Bottom, Aug 4 all day With, :1
The aMuHl Fry Reumon w1l1 be
President's wlft. rest,ed today on dmner at noon The Rev Ernest
the eve of the dedication ceremo- Thomas wiU be th r afternoon be held August 1] m the pme
nies of "Maml Doud ElleQbower spe1ker Special slngmg by var· grove on Pond H1ll near the old
Park" in Denver
IOU&amp; groups will be presented
Fry home
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CLEVELAND Ohio UP-Cuy
ahop CGunty Proaee~:~tor • J•hn
Corripn said today he ma)\. 111k
for the extradition to Ohio Of
Donalct Wedler, 23,. the Florida
ex·eo,.vJet wbo baa repeat~dly
'eonf.aed" the murder of Mrs
'
Maril.yJi Sheppard
I•NIPIT PLANNID
Corrigan !i'&amp;Jd hiJ llnal deci•
Home made ice eream and eak:es
wm be oerve4 at lb• Middleport ion on ex.traditlnr Wedler would
Churell of Cbrllt, comer of MaJn depend on wbetber defense actor·
and Jl'lftb .Avenue, on ~day, hen lor eonvioted •lAYer Dr
Auau•t 1 Proeeeda froni the tee Samuel Sheppard call convinc"
cream IOQial wlQ. be uged lor the him '~at \bere 11 more sub~on(esslon
purehue of a new Communion stance to w~•er's
•~rVIceiCor the c!uuch. a project that Is now apparent "
''Thus far. W!!!dler'! story con~
olthe cl&gt;u.

-'"bllt'l'sed''m~.,..

a 500 oo c:redit blll'eMt...., ~ .,
roy, atarted planrung and Ja~ "'\
ligation to bring auCh an Ot,ani· ..
;r.atlon mto reality
-Cocluded ~bat Chriltm.Q decoratwns and hghtmg •ill be
changed thts year 'ML~ eomnUt·
tee hopes to provide tbt!: town a
better hgbtmg ellect thu .sea!Nin
-Sun on Christmu, aiJ l)usf.
nes,s places will be liked to JOin
for a free gift drawmg m orde!'
to stimulate busine11 traff1c m
Pomeroy
It was pointed out that aJl7
Commuruty FUftd appro3ch to be
soheitlng problem v;dl requll'e
cooperatlon from all ebarttable
agenCtC3 and busmess plates the
major contributors
AIJ the proposa.h of the e()m
IDittee are to be pre~ented to,
and aeted llpon, by the executtve
committe of the Chamber of
Commerce

Gtarge Ho,ut Jr
Galhpohs,
m spected Troop 245, Boy Scouts
of Amenca. Monday mgbt when
they met at the Maddleport u.
Lrary Seoul headquarter&amp;.
Scoutmaster Robert Mills and
Allllutant
Scoutm8liters
Gene
Coleman Charle.s- Vroman, Larry
Rice and Leonard
GwJa.zdows.ll:y
were 10 -chJrge of the meetmg
Several overrught camp. out&lt;~
have been planned for the last
month of vacation

MARKiiT REPORT
CINCINNATI (UP) - Prodace
Eggs, unsettled, 1t flmns U S
cansumers while and brown A
jumbos 43~ A ~arge 40-41, A medlum 33 35 A small 21 23, B lar.1e
30 3~, A small 21 23, B large So.s3,
FOB wh1te and brown A large 41'·
49 A mediUm 4()..4:1 , B large 38-

39
Chrekens, fryers le lower, 3-3.ih lb 21 23, hens heavy 13-15,
light 10-12 Volume and pnce diStrlbution oo fryers., 5,000 at 21,
27 !500 at 22, 21 500 at 22'h ll 000
at 23 and 6 000 at undetermmed
pr1ces
Butter eo score 71
ALL ASKED TO ATTE"D
Mu June Ashley preSident ol
the Letart Falls PTA, has announe·

ed a spec•al meeting Monday Aug
5, at the grade schOol Purpose of
the meeting 11 to make final piMS
for a refreshment stand •t tbe
M~gs County Fa1r AU member:~
are urged to attend 1
13 Ta CCJOII'ET&amp;

COLVMBUS UP - Thir\een
teams wtll compete In tbe dOIUble
elimmaL1on ~tate Amerieafl J..e.
g1on Jumor Baseblll Tournament
ned week lncludmg deleftdin1
champJon Cu:clnnati Bentley Po.st
No 00,
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