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Prayer Meeting
Held Wednesday

South Bethel EUB Sunday School
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Prayer

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Daughters of
Amcnca: m(lt 10 regular seaalon,
Tuesday
eve mng with E11tber
Ha \t'S couns1lor pre!lid&amp;nJ.
Mrs Jcme You ng wall reported
1111 and Laura Ma.e Hartung has
I brok&lt;'ll arm due to a fall 1\, com
rn un1catton wa! read from Mabel
Timmerman , ~tate couiM'U treuur-

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Joan Collins

Jack Hawklna

"THE LAND OF
THE PHAROA.HS"

Middleport

ICtnemascope-Techn&amp;i-'=o!Or) ·
(Spectacle wltb treachery)
Vera Ralston
David Brian
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dent of the Olive-Orange PTA for
1\lr an~ Mrs James Van Meter
thref' years, and »erved as sccre and Mrs Mllbel \'an Meter re·
t.ry of the PTA County Council 1 turned t.o thetr home Cheater,
for one year, has also been .acttve ' Tuesday from MarLon where they
The Pit'ftiC Sunday wUI be the m the work of the Tuppers Pl.ouns 1wC&gt;re called by the death of Don
fifth Annual Picnu: 11nce
thetr EUB Churches, serving a1 local Pemry a relative
beg 1nnmg 1n 19153 The first two conference
secretary for
mne . M
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plcmc1 were held at the Portland years, and a member of the Par- 1 d r
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sonage Board smee 1948
an
am11Y o
ar ers urg,
Park , the third one :tt a Martetta
C"
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1va are spendmg a few days with
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Mrs
nrl tl [}
W o wa ~ pres! '
Park ,and Ias t years
ptcme a d
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1 i\tr and Mts Eldon Kraeuter and
the Middleport Roadside Park
ay
cuoo
upc 0 en e nt a1 'da ughters ,Mo['ning Star.
The fln:t ptcmc set the record South Bethel EUB, Dec 18• 1949 ·
Mrs Jere WUton spent a few
in attendan~e at 67, Which has and began her work as such Jan 1days last week 1n Amesv1l)e w1th
not been reached stnce, the picmc lit, 19 ~• contmumg to the pres ' Mrs R E W1ison She was also
at Marietlll betng the nearest witb ent t1me, w1lh the exception of 1
L
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d
one year The Children's and an overntgnt guest o1 er gran .
64 In attendance
Adult 's Chotrs, unde[' the dir(&gt;c- parents, Mr and Mrs Verne
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The dlty'~ prtlgram Will bel!ltn tion of Mrs Chrtsty, bavc made Da vts, Mtddlep~rt
with Sunday ~hool at the park numerous appearances tbroulilh·
Mrs Jeff W1lson returned to
at 10 00 A.M., followed by a pte- out Me~.gs and surroundtng coun- her employment at Lhe Metl!ls Gen
na~ lunch at the noon hour
liCll
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The afternoon
prog
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consist of special mustc:tm selt!c·
Janet CJ1risty, who was Valcd1c I Mr and Mrs Russell Radr hff
tJGnl b) local talent plus song b tonJn of the 1956 class of Ohve· returned to th.en home, Beaver
the children and Young pe: 1Y Orange, completed her frvshman It Falls, ra. TucsdQy, a£ler a vtstt
and a brief message ot gree~nei year at Otterbein College, Wester- .vllh her stster and brother j.n
by the pastor Rev Everett Br
Ville, 0, and will return there law, Mr and Mrs R C G1lmore
comb, wbo w'as returned ~:~ Sept 12 to resume her stu d1es
and her m'lther, Mn Waid Foster
week to the Tuppers Plams EUB
The Chr1stv Famtly hal'e made Racme Mrs Radcliff sp~nt a
Cireuit for another year
D_lany appearanCCll as evangelistic week here and M[' Radcliff ar·
Mrs. Faye Watson,
Assistant smgers, In 1he churches of Cen- rived Sunday
Superintendent of the Sunday Sch tral and Southeastern~ Ohm, and
Mr and Mrs John M1tch and
ool,' uoounced Sunday fhat the West V1rg1ma
.
f~mily are 11-pendlng a weks vaea...
picnie waa being planned also as
They will rcmam at t~c Port- t1on on a moto~ tr1p throua;b tbe
a Farewell Get-Together tor Mr land Park, Sunday, unttl 4 00 p south
and Mrs.
Garrett ChrUlty and M
Mrs Harold
Johnson has redaughter, Janet, who wiiJ $love
W L -Pet. GB turned to her home, Sprtngfleld
to Mt. StcrUng, Ohto, before Sept. Toronto
76 38 a67
after a vtsit with h« mother Mrs
l.
Butfalo
75 58 15ti4
11:1 Emma Leifheit
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Mr. Chml.v, a lifc·long res1dent Jtiehmond
69 63 523 li
of Meags
County, and
!or 39 Roohcster
Mr and ~rs WLihs Bearbs
68 68 500 9
)ears a
te11cher In t'he
Meigs Mlarru
have
returner! to their
home,
03 66 481 9
County Schools, haa:
accepted a Havana
Portsmouth, Va after a visit with
62 72 463 14
poaitton at the Darby Twp School Columbus
hts parents, Ur and Mrs Harry
81 73 455 15
located at rlerby, OhiO.
Montreal
Bcarhs
and f~mlly
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the guest of relntlve!l
Mr and Mrs Elmer Baum of
Bremen VIS ited Mr and Mrs Ed
Mr and Mrs
Charles
Baum ,
Baum , Mr nnd Mrs. C 0 Frecker Whtle here they attended the
Meigs Cou nty Fair for the ftrst
time tn 35 years
Mr.~ Marlin Gorby anct d&lt;Jughl(' r H&lt;u nel Sue of Mt Pleasant
M1ch, ~pent the WC(Ik t'nd w1th
Mr an-l Mr.s Bert. Babic and
ftumly !lnd ath•nded Lhc funcrat
South &amp;ethel EUB Church of Sll·
ver Rid.,:e wdl have ft's Annual
Plchlt, Sunday, Aueust 25, at the
Portland Park

meeting at th e Church of Chnst

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""· Feed Snodcc ,Me. Svhol:
Legs &amp; Thighs .. · .. .. · .. · · .. ·~,65c ILu. ~ ueMrs :\1artha Searles, Barhnra Ltt
Sendmg gt fts were Mrs Ralph

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w1th a atork
shower gtven by
Mrs MadRe
GrHham and Mrs
John
Bryan at her
home on
Reed S~reot, Gamefl were played
and pr.1.es won bv a number of
t.be guc11ts The hostesses served
s~ndw1ch cs, cup cakes,
koolade
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Mr11 Lawaence Manley, Rosemary

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Paul Swtshcr,
Mr~
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1 Mn Anna Pclcrs, Mrs
Robert
Crtllr,, Mrs Mac
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Mr!'l
Charles Wtse.
Davis, Mrs

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Mrs L 0 Gardner und brother,
Cllffo1·d Steele, former local residentR, entertained
recently at
tbcir farm home near carpenter
wtth a birthday party for Lmda
Carol Wcbrung, stx year old daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Gardner
79 elb.)~ Wehrunr,
Those present w~re Elmer We·
Ml', and MrS Gardner We-

11-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Aug 22, 1951

IMrs. Josephine Pickens Honored

McElroy Reunion ·
On Occasion Of Her 91 st Birthday Held On Sunday
Mrs JamE"!I
Mur-ray.
GrBDt for thl'l new JleedsviUe school re· At Portland Pork
Street, ent.erUUned Saturday With cently
a ~irthday dinner for her LUster,

At the dinner Mr and
Mrs,
Harry Pickens, Racme, presented
his mother with the center·pleee
of pink
chrysanthemums., pink
and yellow rosebuds which bar
monired with the ptnk birthday
cai.e and pmll: candles on the
table. 'fhe blealng was asked by
Clyde" Pickem: preced!llg tbe meal
Att,ending the dinner were
Mn:. Pickens ,the guest ot honor,
Clyde
P1ckens, Mr and
Mrs
Ode Masur, Mr and Mn. Harry
Pickens, Rac1ne, Mr .and
Mr11
Harold S.uer and daughter, Mar}
Ruth, f'erhan Meadows, Mr.. and
Mrs \'lilliam Murray, Worthington, Ky and Mrs. Lily Thorntlfl.
87, who has lived with Mrs. Pickens for the past eighteen years

Mrs. Josephine Pickens,
ReedsVille, who ~aa 91.
Mrs. Ptckepa I sthe daughter of
the latP. Joseph and Mary Bailey
Randolph and the widow of Warreo P1rkens Her fath6r waa .owner of the Reedsville Ferry at the
time of Mor~an's Ra.td durmg the
ClYll War and the children often
heard him tell of bemg force to
show 1 he ratders the ford at the
river.
Clyde
Ptckiftns, her youngest
son, hves WJth h1s mother , whG
contmues to gard~'ll and do her
work at their home , She hAs sold
thirty acres of her land for the
Forked Run Lake and eight aeres

MI"dd}eporf
Socl"ety

F'Jower Show Tuesday and was
al!t'Ompamed to
Cblllicothe by
Mr!'l. Robert Reibel who visited
Mr and Mrs. Wtllia.m Kitchen
Mrs. Orin Smltb has returned
Mr and "1"rs. Randolph Ward from a trip with , Mr .and Mrs.
and dtt.Ut:rhtef, Mary Lu, aad Mrs George McAllister, Charlest.€ln, ~o
Henry Murray, Riple~ ,Wele re. Roanoke, Va, where they.,. Vllited
Cent (:Uests of Mr:s. Jamea Mur- a cousin, Ernest RUIJIIIell. and
ply Ml'!J. WdJi.am Dow and daugh- family Mr Ruaell
lived he.-t
lefs. Kath:t and Susie, Ravens- when he was a boy wat-~ Mlu Liz.
wood ,are spending the week wJtb zie aad Mr. Ben ZnJIPan, ' , uncle
her grandmother, Mrs Murray.
and aunt or .Mrs. .rmUh Mad ){jo.
M:r and Mrs Glee Stackhouse lfcAihster.
and ramtl~ , Keith and Deanna,
Mt , .and Mrs Charles - W. EU)g
Ind1anapohs,
left Monday for and family , and Mr and Mr,.
thetr home after a
week's vasit Arttue EJiis h11ve returned to lliWith her mother, Mrs. Victoria IDOLS after attending a reunion of
)fcCarley, and brother, Clarence the Ellis children htt"e. Among
McCarley
those present were
Mrs. Ruth
1 Cheadle and five chlldl~n. A / 3c
Charles W (Dick) Foley ls re-~ and Mrs James Harris i\fr and
cpvermg satisfact?rily at Holzer Mrs Fred }earles and f~mlly Mr
1-fospJtal after major surgery
and Mrs. Stanley Ellis were un·
Mr and Mrs Carroll Meadows able to attend the reunion.
aru:l family, Linda and Racky Hil--- hards, arriVed Wedne11daY for a
visit With his
parent.s, Jdr .and
Mr. R, C Meadows

Ch ea·dl e f Oml"I y
Reunwn
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The 16th annual MeElroy
un.ion was hr&gt;ld Sunday Augy.}
at the 1state Pll(k, Portland.
A basket dinner was ~d
uoon and during the afterndol)
cream was !erved.
Among those
attendlq
~r and Mrs Howard
and Mrs. ("')arlie
and Mr1t E1erett
1augbter~

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Delicate moldlnc of ID1IIs and sensitive detailing mak61 the
"Dana" group an outstanding example of the Scandinavian de·
slj!n II!fluqnce. The "Ilana" group'oj contoured baek spring and
deep FleD!eel bas&lt; spring mlll\es for unexcelled comfort as
well as distinctive styling.
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BASHAN

Memhart plan to leave Friday for
For the flrll'f. llmc in fwe years 1
Bv Mrs. A. H. B•Hri
Grove City "here they Will visit all .seven ch\ldren of Mr and
:\1r anrl Mrs. J.
Mayer llRd llrs J W Chcar' le w('rc as~m- .TllLTif'S Spoalln
Mr and Mrs John
chddren, Cheri and Jobs .
bled tcgethcr on JSunJay, August d of lhc l t~t l e.·~
Mrs Joe Young Sr will spend 17 A poHuck dtnncr was ,bcld a1 Spaun, Pro•pc~t. o,
Frida,y m J01ckson with , Mr
.and I' their hom e
Mr 11nd Mrs wrn.
Mrs Robert Yates and chddren,
Attending were Mr and Mrs and Mr1 Amanda Baer
flalKly , Kathie and Sandra The D~a Cheadle and son of Cam-- Run spent Tuc"day wltb Mr.
sixth blrthd.1y of Sand['a wtll be brtdlge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morell Mrs A. H Bailey
celebrated durmg her vistt
:uul eoli of San&lt;ii:sky, Airman
Mr and Mrs Jumor
Harry McMaster, who had been , James W Harris and wife and are spcndmg a few day.!l
a medical patient at Meig!l Gen- 1 Tamefl Charli'.S, Conme and Ronnto' parents Mr and Mrs.
eral Hospital was returned to hts I Cheadle
Fortney of Waorsaw
home Wednesday in the Rawhngs- 1 ·-;.;;i;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~::;;;;,:;=~~~i;;;;;;;;;~:i
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two sons,
Greenup, Ky., have
been vtsttlng "tlr. and Mrs Wll·
liam Aull and'ramily. Mn' Chl!.r· I
lea Slndaii
and son,
Charles,
Spnngueld, who have , been v151 ting with the AIJ.It famdy and Mr 1
and Mrs Gene Dodson nnd famtly,
hAve gone on to Baltimore for a
e;hort visit
Cap Flem ing, Hunllngton, who
has been 111 for
the past
two
months, viSJted triend!l here WedYou ge~ stronger roots,
nesday
Mrs Harry Farmer and Mr, and
healthy growth, extra sparkle
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Mrs Larry Farmer, F\lrt Wa)'ne
when you feed &gt;'lith Scotts
Ind., have been visiting r&gt;ee Har:
tinger, Mr. and Mrs Leo SearlC!l
TURF BUILDER America's,
Mrs Dave Farmer and Mr .and
Mr11 Arthur Skinner
pioneer ]awn food, Economi·
Mrs WtHJU I' Theobald has been
ltnder the care of a local doctGr
cal too, feed 5,000 sq ft $4.50
this week after an insect bile on
let~s than a dime per I 00 sq ft
her arm became infected.
Judson Boley, John Jones, Mr
Scott and Robert
Darst, Colum·
employees of the New
bus, all
Neflll SeedP We have the 3 Scotts blends York Ccntrnl Railroad, were here
to atend the funeral of
Hank
Speoial FAMILY blend, Deluxe PICTURE, Util~IT '
Young .
PLAY UWN- 98,, 11.49, $1.98
Mrs. JamPs S Titus, RoUand,
wa• judge of the Ross County Fatr
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hrung and daughtcn, Linda Carol
and Cat~1e Louise
lee cream and
birthday cake
were served at the party, Mrs.
Elmer Wehrung ,who it recoverma: slowly from a two week'a m.
ness, was unable to attend tbe
family a:atherlng.

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Wtlbur
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Wolfe. Mt .and Mrs:..
&lt;laughter Lois Ann
Mr and Mrs Emor.y
daughter, Addie, Ur .and
E1son Spencer anl.l
"'11vLd And Ikie. Mr
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HaiTls, Mr. and
Mrs.
Harr&amp;s and rlaW!htera, Mary
and Patty aU of Racine.
Mr and Mrs. Henry
and son Vance, Mr .
Jack Waods. 'Mt' , and -r;;;~ ·~;
Rose, son Arcb1e and w
Julie and Mandie ,Mr
LoweD Dine and 1 o_hi~dr-n,
an Mrs WAid Lee Spencer
chiJdren , a.nq, ?(rs Oris Smith
children, Long BottGm ; Mn. '
Wdlf, Mr and Mrs. Archie
Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle,
Ouane, Btlly an&gt;dd /~:1'~'..,',.~
4aughter Kathy, Pf
ton Tuttle, soR W.••~or alil
tthters, Susan and
Charlie M,.Eiroy
gene Mid Vlfg!l,
Mr and )Irs Ivan. Wuod
of Pomf'fl'v
Jt "as dl'ctded to meet
Portlan1 ]lark next Y&lt;'ar
iay .'\ue-uo;t 10 Mrs .
cer of Rac1ne was selected
secretr,ry ~·HI lreasuN&lt;r tor

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little wanMr in tM north Milar.
Gc!Mrally fair tenltht • . _ , . a
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.how.rs In th. ex.t,...... nretlhu;Mt
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s.turcl4y IMI'tty
cloudy , w:attarwd
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Wftt. Cool•r In tiM ext,.,.. north
Saturday High to4.,. In the lOt
IGW tonight $7-65,

Mr. and Mrs IP•v
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Grindley Court
Not Reporting
Traffic Demerits
Jushcc of Peace R E. Grindley
said todaY that htll court I&amp; not
sendmg "&lt;lemcrit.;" for tralfk Df.
fenders to the Sta~c Burea" of
Motor Vehicles
Grindley sud the attorney general of Ohio bas ruled that julllt1ce8 of peace, not being cou,tl
of record, shall not forw.ard
domerits to the Bureau ot MO·
tor Vl."hicles. When the neW!Y·
created county judge takes offiCe
Jan 1, 1958, that · court wlll be
one of record. and Wl11 forward
notices of traffic convictions to
columbus
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The law prOVIdes that after 12
demerits have been received by
tr.afftc violators Commol't Pleas
Courts may make invalid the offender's driving permlt. Varlo.ua
off~nses call for different domer·
its, wtth driving while mtoxicated
drawing six blaek mt~rks.
Meanwhllc, Grindley said he
fmcd Fehx W X!ve1a, Paln~iiJ.e,
o $100 and co8'l8 and ser-tenctld
hl~ to three days. in jail for
DWI Kivela, hoavin.g a~y served three days wading for hill
hearmg, was r~eased Thunday
Sheriff Robert C Hat.terlbaoh
reported jaihng Bertha 'Bas~ , 37,
f,hddleport,
.for
intodeation
Thursday after her urest bY police there. She wUI appear before
Mayor C 0. Il'lsh.er.
EltzBbeth YonKer, ~. Pomero)'
(Conlinuett qn Pagt Two)

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inJured at work thta
at the Obio Valle)' Junk
3 crane· hQ" over, and

Autos Collide

COLUMBUS UP ·Oov C Wll·
ltam O'Netil said
Thursday he
would refer a proposal for a new
rour-lane bndgc across the Ohto
River between
Che11apeake and
Damages totalllna: $250 were Huntmgton, W Va, to hiS dtrecestimated cau~ed to two automo- tor of highways for "exploratiOn "
biles In a colltsion Thurld&amp;Y' afterA six-man delegation from the
noon on tbe upper parkinl lot in area told O"e1ll a new bridge 18
Pomeroy at the Lyan-st entrance. needed to replace the exi_.stmg two
Pollee aaid Nao;n.t Francis Ben- lane bridge .
Uey, 63, Middleport, backed out of
Prtnctpal
spokesman for the
a parking space into tbe lane on
the lot and did not ace Opba W. group, who said their purpose was
Offutt, 29, Pomeroy, comins to- to seek statfl aid in building the
wa!1f her.
bridge, was C. W. Bios!'!,
vtce
Dl.magu Were estimated at $50 prt!sident of the Southern Lawto the Bentley car aqd $200 to rea«~ County Chamber of Com·
Offutt'll. 'l."bere were no injuries mCice and chaum•n of tt.s roads
and no cttaUoJtJ ull:ed.
committee
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After Being Trapped 3 Hours
Pl'I'I'SBURGH (UP) - Firemen battling flames, smoke and
gas fumes rescued 15 workmen today from a 9,000·foot long
sewer project tunnel where they were trapped deep underground for nearly three hours
The 1motor of an e1E!ctric locomotive used to haul mud and
rock from the obaft caught lire at aboql 8:30 a.m., cuttmg off

the tunnel won crew just beyonr
the 3,1)00-fqGt mark.
Police reported the rescue op·
City Clremen, porlice and con
•ratlon complete by 11 :30 a m
The trapped men ;l!fusted re.!l
struct!on a"eW! bUilt Up a mass
eWe reaeue operatloh within min 'UO worker&amp; in extingmshing the
~~mcs
Firemen clroppOO ftre
vte~ aRer th~ fire fl'ared. The)
broutht In emergenc:,-1ant, smokt ~xlfnguLShers and hoses down an
ejector and . lu.ctlon equJ,pment 18-lneh air vent wh!eb re11ehed
beyond the ftre
l'e:K!ue erews .pu.ahed through the surface
darkened tonnel , wJth fir( oolnt 'l'he tnen toot the equip·
equipment •nti tmnpreued sh 11ent and ~tc}ted in a!l OrOOten
IVUrtn.g gas ma1b, ' pushed li'P
hotel.
The trapped men, who had bud "rQpl the other .t1de 1 in the winddled ll&amp;fe\,Y beyond the fife flar· ing tunnel, whieh runs 50 Lo '7~
feet below the surj1K:e.
I~ In the 30-foot diameter tun
r1remen wearing ps masks
nel, appearecl ln good condltlon as
they raeed tbrou1h the moho pu1hed their way deep 1nto the
cia'rkened shaft dragging a eomand Cllrbon dioxide fumes.
dtven eame out in the first presaed ak hose to prov1de addi.croUp whiiCl the remainin&amp;" four UonaJ OXYi'E'O. One reF&lt;:ue work·
wl!tta lot tho otlll oper&lt;U1141 er, Jamts Euebpler, wall over4
equipment to clear come by p1 fumes and was haul·
1 nnUlwtloo.

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Chip Fracture

Of His ShoUlder
PHILADELPHIA
UP -X-rays
disclosed today (hat Stan Mu111al
suffered a chipped fracture of the
shoqlder blade and may be out
two weeks, snapping hill National
League
record of
consecu~lve
gamea played
Cardinal
C A Doh Bowman,
trainer, !IBid the chip reaembled a
piece of ball about a q4arter of
an Inch long He said • Musial
couldn't ral1e his arm because of
the injury
The X-ray naminatwn was or
dercd after Musial
appare,ntly
puUed a muscle
swmgmg at 11;
higb pitch m Thursday
n1ght's
g~:~me
w1th the
Philadelphia
Pbillies ,.

Flies Cro" Patltio"
An anawer and cro1111 petllion -

a1k1ng divorce and, custody of
three minor ch1ldren was ftled
todAy tn Common Pleas C~.urt 1n
the action Phyllis L Tannehill vs
Cbester L . Tannehill.
lmergen~y C•ll
The
Middleport ~ Emergency
Squad wu called ' at 4 30 p m
Thursday wbeD Mra.
Mulford,
Gallla·Melp line, bad. a heart att•ct-. ' She 'waS Laten lG the Me)JI
Gentiral Ho8,plli.l'•b:r fhe Squad.

Specialist Meets
With Schoo] Head

cqu1pment may be bought on an
mstaJ.lment basi~ ftle Pomero)
committee 'ill to be contacted to
see 1f they are still mterested m
a JOint purehase of. a !lweeper
P.hUer also gave a de1a1Jed
report of the msuranc~ on vtlla11c
property
and announced that
imurance men had been appr.a..islng (K'Operty tn the village aad
DiviSion 10 Headquarters of the state highway department would rccbrnmeno the amount of
~ed Further action '
confirmed today that Meigs County's superintendent of hJgh insurance
\\Ill be taken at th(' next meet
ways has been asked to resign and that Carl Offutt would step ing
out of the looaljob August 31
Councilmen prrscnl were Wa\·ne
J. C. Kendle, division engineer, said Offutt's replacement, GtbOOns, Dand M1llcr, David Jen·
so far as he knew, has not been named He i.ldded that a tern· klns. Robert 1o1cElhmny, L. R.
orary appomtee. probably would
- - - - - - Wiley and others were Mayor
be named and a permanent ap
"It's qUJte Ukely that someone Fisher, CIC&gt;rk :Mumn, Treasurer
polntment made latef.
department tn
Meigs Lanlft, Chief of Police Bartrum,
10 the
Mr Offutt ~as been supenn· County w11l be named acting sup· SoltcJtor Fultz and Strecl. Fore·
tendent of the local department ermtendent,'' he said
"until a man Lewis EIUs, James. Arnold,
since 1949. He bad held the posr- permanent appmntee 1s named" su~,terv1sor or the street repair
work.
bon during an earlier 11tate dem
ocratic adminlatratlon, also, stepKendle also htnled that an act·
-~-ping down during an interlude m tng
supermtendent
might be
GOING TO F"IR
the Wuachc reign
"sent m" from outstde the counb'
Chartes Sheets, Jr and his son
Engineer Kendle Aid Offutt's He recalled that durmg the GGV Junmy, leave tod,ay rur the state
replacement is a problem ' for White admmLstratJon
Herbert faiT where Jlmmy's horse, Little
"penonnel" and that he dld ~ot Shook, from outside the county. Red, will be showed Wednesday,
know wbo tbe new 1uperinten- served as supermtendent for a JJmmy will stay until Wednesliay
dftllt mlab,t be, or wbo be 1s• ,if considerable time on l!!mporary and hiS lither will return Saturdq•
Already Mlected..
.appollltment.

Offutt Asked To Resign Post
On New Program As M~igs County Highway Supt.
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Miss Amy Allen, spt&gt;f'iBI educa
han specialist and P t). Wagner,
psychologlat from the
stAle de·
partment of education were 1n
Meig11 Count) Friday , AUI!Iust 23,
comultmg w1th Mhool
offLclalll
relative to problems of
spcctal
educatmn
Western Local !ehoGl d1strict
HI atarbng 11 ~e1a.l
"dueallon
program th1s year
COI'Miituting
part ()( the effort to improve in·
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Members of the Redlegs L1ttle
Leasue basehall tea~
presented
the1r managers-Don Belling and
Paul (Corky) Kloes- with attractive cufflink and tie pin sets lut
mgbt at the trophy pre.entation
ceremony preceding a picnic at
the bi&amp;b school 1 grounds.

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Agricultural Com ponies Are Doing In Applied Research

Some 80 manufacturers will parhctpate and
thet r representatives already have visited th.e
2.500 ac re site on the Ressell Webb rarm and

the lnternatwnal Harvester Company , with
its new remote controlled 450 tractor , the AI

011 Company, Cleveland
'I'renchet Company, DeKalb Agricultural As·
sociaLJon , A 0 Smith Corp . (Harvestore crop
s t oragp strudurc that can be used to mechanil~e feeding operations), Armco Drainaee and
Metal Products, Inc, Garwood Industries
Inr , Portland Cement Association
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More - Trans-World Airlines, Inc , Gehl
Brothers Manufacturing Company (nt!w selfpropelled and forage handling box), Farm
Bureau Cooperative Association, The Ameri·
~an Jersey Cattle Club (several outslandmg
.fe~seys), Peebles Monument Company, The
Ohver .corpor·ation, Cabana Nlltria (showing
a ge nume nutria which is a rodent-IJke animal
that produ ces fine, sort, beautiful fur giving
the ladi es a chan ce to see where th~ir next
fur coat might rom(! froTH,, Central Brahman
Breeders ' As ~nciatJOn, PCoples BrOadcasting
Corporation , Tuxedo ~·ceds (two new hog
feeds and a new catllc feed)
And finall y ~ Farmer Feeder Company
(co~plPt r Chore-boy pipeline nulkmg system),
Mariett.t Coucrete Corporation , Pease Woodwork Company, Deane 1\gncultural Service
Babson Brothf'rs Company {milking jn lDHi
and in ID51 r ompared), 'and Burch Plow
Works, Inc

continues to imp ro.v e a g n cu It u re

Citie s Service

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fur \hr- p~ .~t .!'llr h.~ th1• Aile•
r.h t•ny l lmrl l} ~:utt t 111 1 authority.
Tiw Jl 1'11 JN ' \ lll \l &gt;lv(·~ r ona LrtJe·
tlon o( mt l l'~ nf f! ll J.: I' tunnels,
some•
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5.30 Popere- Presenta
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6:30 We:ttD'!lCtiSt I
6·3~ Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News
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7·30 IJfe -ai lJ,Uey 1
8 ·1)0 Tr J Jusenh Cotlon Show
8 '30 Rig ~lo)ment
HO Cavalt.adt of Sport1
9 · 4~ Red Barber's CC'Tn~r
10·00 Fedenl Men
10 30 N'ews Heal1llne1
!0:4() Nltewa~ch
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11:30 Search tor TOD.lOI'J'DW
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200 B1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby Show
3 ·00 trlghter Day
3 .15 Secret Storm
3 30 E'.lgc of Night
400 The Enly Sbov.
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5 45 Spc1s Jlnade
5 ~5 Weathe..man
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~ttrnc1i o ns , commercial and indus
tnal &lt;'XhlbHs, tlemoo..tratlons of
Ollio tndu1Lry In ac tion may at 90
be se~n Ohio ranks second In Ihe
natwn an valut! of lt1 JndustJ·Iai
pr.tutu&lt;'IS a ~ well as 1b high ngrt·
r u Ill\ll'fl 1 po11, n11 D.1
Harill'~~ rating
wlll be held
'''h ,..yOfl
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lo' 11lr~Ot.'tl will gat n ('10~ look
Ul Ohl ,
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! vat•
\ou~ 8',{CnC'iC! The CommJ~dnn
for the Blind will £1bplay th(&gt;'
work of bllnd per!tnns lt!'lliped ' by
state funl'lot Ohio'~ elec-tion rn
chint!ry will be ('XplJilned b~
Sccrtllllry ot State Terl W Brown
'11lt• ne,port'menl o-f Natural A:r•·
..uurccs put on one of lt.s most
elaborate djaploy~ evt'r with 'live
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d th
l•eeT"
o er 1111 1rna ts pou• d 1'l
r~llc•s or their natural sill'·
r.oundlne~
Sen Fr11nk J l.JauM-he D-Dhio
hope11 bwJnoss will be 1h1ck in
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Blonde Beauty
First Judge
Of Livestock

CLiffl~
lin. llaorlet~ NniU.
Admlqlons· Race Hill, Lang•·
Tbl &amp;ral woman fudge oi llve-stocll
ville, Ohio, Auauet 13!
ftobert
Hart, Lltr.rt, Obio,
Au.l!at 13; Ia \he b.iltory of the Ohio State F11h
Mra VIola 'Irene -C'undiU,
Syra- .W lbvede the domain of men at the
l8B'J ..1)011Uoo tn ColumbUI Aulil
cuae, AuJu.tt 1&amp;; Mra. Sblrley De- 11-JO
renOOreer, Pomeroy, ~\liU :&gt;t US;
ll Mrs. Maw-1~• NevUie or
'Mr• A~rea J'effera MlntnviUe, tellll1flte, lnd~ • tlrlkinR blond• who
:-bu DI'OYt'd ber tn('ttl• In her own

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• ~ when Mra Nevtlle 29-yeAr·old
DBVOTI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON Alti!A
m~t of two, ltl!J)ll lnlo the urena
IICHA~D S. OWIN- GINIIAt.,.~NAOII
10 iudp Yorkshire boo Monday,
UYNOI.D I. GRIINI- IDITOl
AI#(Wit 2fl at 8 am
Clltttw L. Tonnohlll. ltoN Wrl\!r, 1f0rit&gt; 1411o•
AI 1 lt\ldant ln animal busbar,dry
advertllhll repreaentatl\'4!1, JMKtiAeW·Kimball. rao. 162'
at 1\udue la$1 Wlrller 'lln1 wo11 the
New YoM City, 16, N.Y.
tucktn~~: contest over IR1 me-n
leeOild e1&amp;11 IUIJIDJ m&amp;tttf o1t tht DOll oftkt It Pum e.ttle
a4d plae«t- hl~h m tht swln• JUrl JrJnR
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cont.ett She " the douahte1 of the
laW J•u Andr.,w onct orcl!ldenl of
&amp;he lnttmatlonaJ Llvntock E:~~pos1 ..
Uon ai ChltllfitO $he he1 husband
uad cblldren llve on • !arm nMr
Wayett. where th~v have • htrr.e
a.rd ol l'ellttennt Yor!r;.fhan ben

OOftaldet"eet iiJYitlnJ', bf

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blanehtn.r.
"Not only llli It true," nk'l the lmpert:urbl.ble J:,ltQon, u ~
dlnarily chic woman with a arown· daughter who onet plqt4 Rheta
BuUer'a child tn 0otw wu• tM WJttd', "but my clellftl ..,. IMlal'
carried oul You know, t~tc:aJif rm a --beloUty c~
theae' da.ya I'm bein• conaulted mort al1d more .,,. ZllUl who want
to know what color ba" to wtar. Wb&amp;t OOIOr P'fteakt ~up
\hat i&amp;. aon. Face taetl. The woricS la mo'llnr on."
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dec:eot ,for them to lllaunt It SOmehow It Ncolntl waraea MON.
..,.,y•re cetUlll a lot Y~r." idlt llkll MlmlJ, ~.ndl o1
them 1oft Ulllll' lotion tor their )l.p,cJJ U.4. Ulwt'1 a . . , II:INJ ot
J1'M.HP&amp;Int make-up In 1Uck farm UW'a ..UinC .,., lll&amp;' tt.t tbtm.
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Tbe Gretchen Wade Show 11:89 Sign 011
Neighbors
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Movie Matinee
&lt;American Bandstand
4 00 Eible Time
CV(00~ Club
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5.00 .Two Gun Playhouse
8:00 Five Star J'iul
6:00 Leta Talk It o~r
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6:30 Rln Tln Tin
6:.30 News Review
7:00 11m Bowie
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7:30 ... 1aco Kid
8.00 ' I Searr.h tor Adventure
I :SO Date With the A.naela
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9:00 .Frankie Lane
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Demonstration will break open
thefeed
eg.s can
so ihlluence
visitms ean
the
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egg see
quality
differences In youlk colors.
One display will feature a pen

of rats ted nothing but e'gs smce
weanmg a-ge. It i5 designed to demonstrate, saya Mahnov.aky, the
nutritive value of eggs Another
dtsplay wiU show the chemical
composition of cces
There will - be ' demonstratiobs
on proper metbOOs of washinJ;:
and grading market eggs. Fair
Fai-r goer.s may try their egg·
gradmg skills, ~hen have thear
work checked, bY experts.

Two exhid&gt;Jts will stress pooltry meat!. One will com-pare meat
type broilers of yetterday with
th08C of today and tomorr.ow
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could be made I,DOl'e upreutve-but therw wu
another aubject l ~d to chew ov.-r wttlt. El ...
nore. MIM K. (priVately ahe'a Mn., Herbwt x.1o.
mua, h41r huban.d bemg head ot Tecbldoolor cor..
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ust 19
Btrths A son , T ! moth~· R ~y to
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Syracuse, on Au gust 1~
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Mrs J.tmes HuhNt Det•rnlwrgcr,
Pomeroy , on Au,.::u!l1 ltJ
A !!On, Wtllard HO\', II , to Mr
und Mrs. Wlllm·rl Ray
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A ,qon to Mt• uud Mr~. l'harl f's
Wh tl 1mg 1nn , '' u Ill
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Mei11 County; T. R. Mossbarge
and D. C. Prie1tley, Gallia Cou~;
·Beef and Averill Wiseman and c. E.

C. E!. ILAkiSL••·

County Avrlcultur•l Atrtnt

The Southea&amp;tern Ohio
Cattle Improvement Aaottation
t~ cooperation with the Athena
Livestock Sales Company, the
Ohlo Valley Livea~ock Comttany
and the Agricultural Extemlon
Service will hold its eiJht annual
Feeder Calf•Siies thll f~L The
date• set for the two sale1 are
October ht at Atben» ~nd October 8th at Gallipolis, atoordlng
to Paul Baer, Secretary of tb'- aseocialion.
The calves will be brought to
the yards the dty before the sale
for welghln~ and
grading. Con~gnmenb to the
-sale may be
made by contacting a~ director&amp;
o fthe aasociatiqQ loc;a\~ in ¥'the
counti~s of Athens, M'elfs,' :V,~D,ton,
Gallia, Lawrence or nei~&amp;'bboring
counllcs. Calves consigned · must
be of bee( breedtng Bull.t and
dairy calves wiU not be ~cepted:.
AU bt!oef calves -dtopped ·after
·'~::;~:~~ 1, 19G7 with ' .IJlin\inum
'\1
of 200 pounds rna~ be consigned Wl~b the .st\Ortlic~ 8f puture this
summer' dUll! .to the
drought it should pay eoQslgnors
well to have the ealvee Oh creep
feed in the past14re.
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The last eight years have lfcen
a contmual
imProvement (Jf the
quality In the calves as well as In
the number o! calves corul!gtied,
Reports tndlcate that a minimum
of 500 calves wlll be
available
for sale at each sale point Additiona! calves may be consigned up
to the capacity of the yards,
It IS expec~d that the
same
grader w11l work both sales placmg the calv~s in uniform Iota
based on weight, quality, tondl·
hon and horned or dehornl!d cattie
Directors who arc handling the
aSsociation a!falts this year inelude President, Tom
Ran~lls
and
George
County;
c. F.Henderson,
-creamer andtVinton
0. C.
Chapman, • AthenS County; Paul
Baer, Secretary and
ROl .Mil:er,

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T'CfWS will be held in auctioru
'flehedttled ' for Saturday evenmg
Judgrng or daiov cattle in the
junlar hvestock show t~:tarts Mon
da.y, August 2~i and runs lhrough
~1'hursday J:udging of ~f bTeedlng classes also fi'tart.s Monday
Steer JUdgmg Is scheduled for
Tuesday and a '4H and FFA steer
sale f&lt;&gt;r Wednesday evemng.
Sheep blockmg and tnmming
contests for 4 H and FFA rr;tembers are set fur Friday, August 30
in the sheep barn

BOOK YOUR FALL SEEDS .1nG
FEUJ,L!IZER NPWI
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NEW Cultivating

NEW 'V OkK
UP- Adrl ! ew
Bu rdl'tte to the reaJ(&gt;ns UJ(' Mtl
wa ukee Brave• are s1ea d1 ly drt\
tng thOAe nul.s anlo lh!' co Ff m.~ of
thear NllllOnal League n vaL~

It was J~U1 a bo ut thia ltrnl' ;~
ye-ar a ~;:o that th e contro ve-r:.tal
Ftfty or the state'' be et 4 H 1 rlgh l ha nder w ent mlo .a tatlsptn
tractor dra vtl r.s will com-pete 1n a tllat co ntributed t.o the Br a~es
lractor o'perator'11, ccrnteft Augu:9'1 11aJiure to wtn thl! flag Le w f tn
23 .at the Ohio Stale tau! tshed th e 1~ sea:oon w1th o~
The !!Vent w11l be • Youth Da y 1 IIHO r ecord but he won onl;.
Cea.t ure of the fair and Ul sche- 1t hree game.i after Aug 22 a1; the
du led for 9 30 a m . touth of the Bra vet falt ered 1n the .!ltrelrh
]Un!Or hvestoc.k arena
The con
testants, all couuty w1nner.s, wtll 1 lt appean that lhere 'll be n&lt;)
represent approxunately
1.900 late slump this ;.ear, however
Ohw 4H members enrolled in trac for Burdette, who wh~..pped tA 2
lor mamtcnance projootll
Brookly n Dodgers . 6-! Thurs rla;.
Those part1c1pattng In thr con m ~hl to keep the Braves ' 611:!
tc~t will t&amp;ke
a written exa- game lead mlact The St Lou1 ~
mlnatliln · conslStmg
of fifty Canhnals beat the Phtladelph. &lt;J
quewttons on tractor mamt.ena-nec Ph1lhes, IJ..l!i. the Pittsburgh P;r
anrl safety , drave a tractor Wlth al~ dealt Lhe _cu)CmnatJ Redle g~
side dehvcry rake attached tnru the•r lOth stnught loss S.3 and
an obstacle course mcluding a the New York Gtant~ defeated
gate wnaeh is two inche$ wider the ChlC'ago Cubs, S.2, ar. the oth
than th.e rake · •back a 4-wheel er N.ahonal League games.
tratler 1nto ~ abed one foot
New York Yankees mcrea.:;
wtder than the trailer
edThe
their A.mencan ~ague Jprea,l
Contest wannen wiU be an· over the Chtcago White Sox with
nounced about 12:30 p. m and an 1 H victory over thetr "C'Oun
trop~tes ~ded to contestants try.cousm" Karu~as CJIY Athletics
placu~g first. socond and th1rd. while the Boston Red Sox c!rub-

dulcd for the Kansas state faar
in Hutchinson, Kas., Sept. 18
and 19

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with an ALL·NEW
Cultivating Team

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ROLL-IN quick-hitehing'lim.pliftel
mountm1 of tM 200 lleriea 2-row
cull.ivator on the new Allie-Cbal·
mers D·l4 Tractor. No rode, rope~
or bars to block tM way aa you
11tep abo&amp;rd to the D -14 1118.t •. • or
block your vtew ae you ~ dO'IIPD
thefield Nalural''--ahead"viaion
lets you -what you're doin.J: for
better, fa.ter cuJuvatioa. ,

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FARM SUPPLY

Clean up 011 oosts with •
aew low cost lnternll•
tlona1130~! Get the
power and l'f4!isht ~..,
binallon that opeedll
every r:nediUiD-&lt;Iuty "Utilo
lty fob. Ask U. for a cled&gt;onstration!
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Whoro Quolil)' l• l'mmoJnt
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FENCING NEEDS
RED BRAND FENa

Middleport Feed Mill

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Registered and Grades
Ranging from 1st calf
heifers ta 6 year olds

Thts bemg our lith auctic.n, we are realh:mg the type of dairv
animals you Uke and are making every effort possible to offer
you those good profitable ones

Cattle can be in.s~cted before sale day We mvite you to
come and get acquLI.tnted and see- the type o! anJmahl we are

selhng.

Small calves sold Separately.

T B. and Bangs le!tleB.

Many calfhoocl nccinated

Iloyt Gallaway &amp; George .Mellott, owaers Stewart, Ohio
Glen C..,-. WllliTto" Mich. &amp; H•rold Gooclanl. a.rlettt, Ohio

Auctloneen

NOTICEI
4000 DEKALB
101 STARTED

PULLETS
FOR
SALE!
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Reo,Jizlng that most peopl~ due to Low
Markel Egg Prices would fail to start chicks
even though the placements were as tnucb as
20% lower than 1956 and eag markets were
going to be high in the fall of 1957,

$1.50 each

DON'T LET THIS CHAlliCE
TO MAKE $3.00 PER BIRD
PASS YOU BY,

See Your Purina Dealer
prove ap to
or et.lL

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S 1ft you~ 1
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•wtnea:Jits,.vrOJects
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These DeKalb 101 Pullets will be 14 weeks
old on approximately Sept. 5, 1957, and will
be sold for

These Pullets have been raised on Punna

1menan
exbiblt fifty-eight

anmals each.
Tbe 4H sheep show fit the fair
will tnclude 196 ewes, 14~ rams,
eighty-one market.
lambs and

10 miles eul of AtheiUI, 0., on routes 50 to 3%9,
lhrnugh Guysville I mile; or 28 mile• west of Par·
kersburg, W. Va.
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Commercial Feed, vacinated for foul pox,
bronchitis and New Castle.

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4000 PULLETS WERE
STARTED FOR SALE TO
PURINA CUSTOMERS

hundred bead of cattle I
hog• and sheep would fill quite
a barnY'8rd. Dt's the number.( of
animals 4H boya and girls Will
&amp;bow at tne Ohio State fair Aug 1
23 tbn:tugh 30. Many ol the amJllals already have won blue ribbona at county fau'W.
The tHers will bring more
d&amp;iry cattle to the fair than any
other kind Of livestock-1M head
-Including 202 ·Jerseys, ftflyfour Ayrshirea, 149 Guernseys,
194: Holsteins, eight Red Polls,
for-ty-!IYe Brown' Swiss and thlrteen Milking 1Shorthorns.
The bee! cattle which the youn
gsters wm allow include thirty
three Herefords, twelve Short
norns and twenty.one Angus, plu~
146 head of .steers. Those club 1

ban'ows and torly pens of thr')e

Night Dairy Auction!
Friday, August 30, 1957

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Rutland, Ohio

the Baltimore Orioles 4-{l

TaYlor, Lawrence County.
Many Mei!ls County people, both
farmer~ and
non-farmers, are
planQing ~o attend .the World's
so~~g~!re~.u ~h~e w~~ P:~~~ 1·
Conservation
ExpoBJtion
and
-.-Plowiq Contests to be beld near
from the Extenswn SpedaList.&gt; ]
Peeblea, Ohio m Adams County
In Marketing Infonnat10n
for
Qn SeptemtKlr 17, 18, 19 and 20.
Consumers at the Ohio State U01
Olt Tuesday,
September 17th
vcnity, Columbus It'~ all about
the Ohio State Contour and _Level
variettes of fruits and vegetables
Land Plowing G:ontest
w1U be
suita!ble for freetlng
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For the frei!zer owner who IS
h!dd1 W4;'!dnesdays feature will be
the National Contour and Level
really interested in C\.omplete in-~
Land Plowing Contest w1th winformat1on orJ the subJect, the
ners to compete In Germany in
specLahsl&gt;i recommended the U
1958 World's Contests.
S D A Hrune and Garden BulleThursda)'!l special feature wall
ICDIC
tm NQ 10, ''Home F'reezmg of :
be the World's Plowing Contest
Fl'u14 and Vegetables' available 1
in stubble with fourteen countries
throu gh the Oounty E~tension
participating, Friday. September
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Agent 's offi-ce But, for a few
20th will be the World's Pl0wing
quJck .suggestaons here are some
Contest in sod land with fourteen
A tractor \tpptng demonstra- variettes t» remember All have
countries articipating.
lion , a que en contesl and a hak- been found sUitable for (reeung,
Each day there
will be free ed ham d mner are among the and all are av.aliBble in quantity
wagon toun which will cover " alrtraclt{)ns planned for lhe fmot in OhiO. Thls list mrludcs ~ee
four and
one-half miJe
route annu11 J All Ohio Pork Producers kmds of fru•t and three kmds o!
showing all manner of contour pic-nic Sept 14 at the
Fayette vegetables Several varieties of
practices, aeedJng, fertUizing, lim- county fairb'l'Ounds m Washing- each are approved
bag pd other JCrOP
production ton c H
Apples- Transparent , Wealthy
ptactlces.
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The program will get underwa;. Duchess-all su1table for sauce
Special events on Tuesday also lilt 10 a m ao::cording to Herbert and pies
Include talent show
and broad- M Barnes. Ohio State UniversJty
Peaches (yellow)-Rcdhaven,
east of !Everybody's Farm Hour. ext~nston swine speclali.st The Halehavcn, Elber-ta, J H HaJe,
omo's Governor, C. William 0 ' tractor tippmg demonrtratton is GQlden Jl.l'bilee.
Nell and Future Farmers, Future scheduled as a mormng feature.
Peac:hes
(white}-ChampiOn ,
Homemakers and 4-H Club talent
Nammg a "Pork Queen" will Cumberland , Georgta Belle
1open the af.lernoon program Canand style shows
Pl-ums-Damson, Re:i June
The North American Sheep Dog didates for the honQr will
Snap beans--Strmgless
Green
Society ~nd s_upreme Champ1on- gtrls belwe;;n Hi and 21 yean old Pod. Tendergreen , Pencil Pod,
ship Tratls wtll •!so be held for who are 11 _. : 1.,. " In 411 ('ill'b work Blaclc Wax, Kentl!eky Wonder, J
the first three days Wedneadays or in the Future Homemakers of High Score, King Green, Proces
program will feature Secretary of Amertca
sor.
Agric:ultu_re_, Erza Taft_ Be~son and
Ke~th E ~ycrs . cx!O('Uhve sec·
Luna beans- Fordhook 242, Con
tor the ladle! home hgbtmg dem- rctary of lhe National Swint- cenlrated Fordhook or otbet
onstratlons, ~lyle shows and radto Counctl headlines the speakers' tAK!k seeded varieties.
interviews. Thursdays specia1 pro- 1' t H~ u; scheduled to (alk a-t
Sweet corn- Golden Cross Ban- ,
grams includes the dedication of
m other aftcrnnG&gt;n feat.ures tam VteJt.ury Golden, Tender-~
Cairn of Peac!, Queen of the .Fur- lncl~de a demonstratiOn of meat mos't. For lreezlng on the cob,
row presentatLon and a oontmua- type hogs and
pork cuts, a small ears or tht'!le varieties and ,
tion
o ttheand
home
demon·
1tratlona
ltylelighting
ahows.
Fri- ~lf"gr~e~Os~ed;;,;~•~g;;"~con~te~•~t~an~d;_;a~n~a~"~""_;a;;foo;;;;r~lh~,;;i;T;;;en;;;d;;e;;';;""';;;;;";;';;'~;;;;;
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daYf,l program wW be highlighted
by Roy Battlea Assistant to the
Master of the National Grange u
well 11 special demons;tration• on
freezing of fooda with the Mastera Plowin&amp; Banquet to wind up
the acUvlties a.t 8:30 p.m.
Stop In At The Middleport Feed Mill
Tractor tipping demonstrations
are 1cheduled for every day and
apeclal 1hootlag
exhibltiOd. by
Kerb PtrBOM
scheduled , for
In WOVEN WlltE, BARB WIRE
Thuraday and Friday.
aiiiO STEEL POST
Tbe Wa)' the tentative program
looks any one or more days look1
Ute •n outstanding
attraetion.
Different bands appearing on tbe
pl()grama include the
Wri&amp;:ht·
We Do CUolom Grinding
Patteraon Air Force
Band, the
MIDDLEPORT
N.
2nd
AVE.
102 plete United Stales
Army
Field Band ;:md the Women'a AJr

Six.te~p

e)'ebrow ptnc:ll-axcept not p&amp;rilou~ em. their .,..... TkiQ'
uM lt to Macko ba tarce attu ot ab1aJ ~· at. the "kMddne. • ._...
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Prize Livestock
To• Be Shown At
Ohio State Fair

IOlne In for heaYJ "" of the

older men. that ,IOmetlmte bec:omu a pim MCIIIItyi lOme fooUIIl
corporation~ have a t.ndency to ftre men wbo U't ~ 01' ~
1DJ ln U.. trtae1...
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dfa\¥1 t.ht U• aM)fll.ewheN on th1l ouU.,.ua
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HJiillltll. "You k~1f:.~t I ean't ttandtu lhe con1lde4 to Mft. ''lt.'l
' tol6rleu un pollioli·~ 'inen. I ••t know wlly, but I !l!lnlc ~··
&amp;"Otng too te.r." I'm not aurt wbo Mta up JDie&amp;nol'l'l ...... o1 nlueL
"Al*&gt;,"
added. "I doo't illlt ~" to wur lOll Of 'jeWt~zf or
putlcularly pu4y elothea." Lttlt. bt uted, lbo14tntany, tll&amp;t Itt...
nore ~hu • hu•b&amp;n!t (ber llfOOiUfl wtt.o .. adcely ¥1-tD tllt u~. pie..
turt ot the perfect man lht'l
UJ----1. f-t~ 14nelt 10\il wtth
pa)'inK hlir who 1ookat like tbt movlll' t4aa ot a ~~bud cblnnua.
Mlae Kln•, a Nortll D&amp;kotaa by blrUI, bu !li.en to tour DlvenltiM
and hai two defi'HL She pe~ hu tralniHI a mwton ·ad. a
ht.lt slrll lA the '\rte of chU"'Q aDd blauty lllld: dw'lnJ' u.t HCOn4
Wo~ld. war taqht a courq t~ atr bolltiiGi at the tTalvenlty at
Southern Calltomta. Whln a woman like WI telll mt til&amp;\ J'lbotpil
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Wllloh l.o nol to - .1'10 101JW to ...,.. I~ Wllh Clio lljiiO _...,
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Mr. and Mrs. M~nill .J'OJU1.e~
children ~r -· CaUJp:olis, Mr. tud
Mfa. N. 0. Weln, Mi. oiM !lfr8,
Emil Knlihl, Mr. and Mrs. O«ln!o
James and 'S4)n,

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SMITH LIADI IN JAILING
ClU
CAGO UP- Deteo(hnr eham
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1 p1on Bob Sm.Jth of CJUcaao na
m a commandin g lead at the
P enguin
mter-n atioo-al
ullin,:
t-hAmpLOn~hips after winnlna: both
of Thursday's O pl'DI RI day r-aces.

Burdette Helps
Nail Down

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been following the weekly aerial photo series ot
week in easily identifying the Compton Poultry

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Meigs County farms lost no time this past
Farm at Langsville as _last· week's subject. Those who identified the f arm were: Connie At·
kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. 0. Atkins, Chester Road; Ed Evans, Middleport; Mrs. Carol
Pierce, Langsville; Carolyn Wells, Middleport; Ralph McCune, Rutland, Herman Grate, Rutland and Kay Compton Pomeroy.
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Tractor MatchFor ~H Members
Scheduled Tod11y

Dozens of (}!:her attractions also

$2.~S qt.

8.30 oonar · A 'SCM"&lt;itt4' ...t '
9:00 Encor! p-hea1er
9 ·80
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are planried for poultry buikhng
vhiltors, ·accordJng to Malinovsky
There'll be a poultry nur.aery
with a baby qulil, pheasants,
ducks, chicks and 11lrkt:ys and a
glq Incubator where fair goers
can watcb baby chicks emerge
from the shell
In one demonatl'ation hens will
tbc eggs :111o visitors can see the
yolks to show huw varloos kmds

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tli:JK.on E.K..h1btt.ll will Inclu de
man ufacWred eq.ulpmll!a.t !lied ln
lfW!ne prod l.lt!'tton
MusJ.t for tne eve nt will be •up.
ph~d by t~ Cllntoo
County 4}{
club band Picnk l ptma:OM aff I
th._. OhJO Comme rc1al Swme PrD- (
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Ja~lctl Cor ln!m;i.. uiJnu aud d110r· adull.s. Obildrtn acrompanicU by
derly enndu rt at th t• requ('St of adults are adwltted tree
Middleport poilf'l'
v... ,.dnuc'ay,
Wlll rttle~t ~ C' c! un $~1 biJuil for ap·
pearante bt•fnre
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.Skills At Fair

~wn wJtA 12,000 auunals 011 the
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:Compton Poultry Fann Identified By Aerial Photo

Th.at popular duck slide, w1t i.1
its quactmg hl.'tle acrobats, will
return lor an encore to the OhiO
State ft.Jr t.hl'S year, sa~s Emil
Ma)tnQVIky, Ohio State UniversitY
e:trlenston pouHry spectalitl
The slide which broughl smile~
to hu'ndreds l)f ~ .,ung ,.nd n-ot-soyoung race!! at the faar last )'enr
Will Gperate each day of the fair
Augusl 23 throueh 30 at the poultry building on the fairgrounds,
Malmovsky aays. The shde works
llke tbia . Ducklin-gs climb a tad- ~
der to • feed trough. jll3t big
enouglr tor on(! bird at a bme As
the first duckling starts to eat, ;
the one behind him moves up, 1
gtves the fttst blrd a pu1n and
sends him down a slippery chute I
moo a tank of watur The process
continues, with one bird aft4i!r I
another skidding down the shde

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The aiternaUve to th1s pn vat e e nterprise -- -- - - - - - -system is stagnatlon and a n economy in re ·
NEW HEAVEN
8:30 Captain KangaroO
The Chrtshan Endeavor of the
verse, litera1Iy drying up To America-ns this
nev Roy G Ellu of lhe Me- 1
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Church will
9.30 MIJt.t~ Mouoe j'llyMuW
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I lhO(!J st Chureh had as week~ud 1
bold thelr regular busmess meet
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me Salurday al 8 p.m ,m the
10:00 Lucky 8 Ijancll
peasant, trading in kind, society
t~t lh&lt;.! local park . fo1 a pacnlc ' ·
basement o! the church
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It may -be that implement companies need lunch at 1~2 noon bJs mother, Mrs I .Mrs John Hanly has returned
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Elw.t H. .Elha und brother Ia·wu1 home after serv1ng as .tndwr .J;C·
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to acquire a greater sensitiVIty to the ups and a•tJ wtle of Huntm~ton, hL~ ne 1 creation leader last 1 Wel'k at .
downs in what the farmer gets for his pro- pttcw, lrwm Jr · Wlfe and daugh Canlers cave 4-1-1 Camp In Ja.ck·
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Junior Achlenr~ those high school
ibtlity in prices for agdcultun• tool s , geared .I ;Jtll l ~ G 1 X 11nd Mr aud Mrs 1
)'d\lngaters from 1.$ to 19 who learn
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GDiden Wedd.lnv
1 iW,out t,h.e American tYJtem of buu ..
12 45 Baseball Preview
J iu nll ng ion, Mr und Mr~ Urvtlle
Mr and Mrs Griff Russell ha've l1f\a 4-Q!jl, flnance by creatln1 and op~
12.5~ Game of the Wefk
corporations less frequently a tat get for cnt - ll Ell1 ~ · '&amp; nd Gan ey, Pl Pl cas&lt;l n l. Jnvtted fri4:nds and relatlvea tq t4r~gftaelrown manuf~cturlngand
icism. It should have other ben efits as well, Taooper a nd Mrs K II Eilts and sttend the celebratlon of their ae00
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Q}.~ub~ for ·~~
4 00 Silrl~o, Handicap
.tn a more conststen t Ieve I of 1rnp Icmcn t pro- KL•tn ty,
Pt'Jncclon. W Va ; Dr Golden Weddmg annlversa..., on lh,.l n time al e
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an e ay or nnd . e1 I Sunday, August 24. Open House·
5:00 You Are Thet~
duction . There would be less t hanc e of .an- Ia, Pt Plcns,mt , M•· a nd Mrs Wm ~ wtll be held at the Russell real6.00 Mr. District Attorney
other 1929 when everything !h e farrn e1 R t.Jl!.s and chtl dr (' n Pt Plt·a s· l dcnee from 2-4 o'clock
,tnt Juhnnac Uti uf 1'111e Ct ovc
6:30 Bucc:.necrs
bought stayed high and everythmg th e farm- 1 w v ~
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er sold wdpt dirt cheap, U not ~heaper .
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T)te result was what the books called over
7·1\0 T~J~O Foc The Money
production Really , it w.tsn't It was merely
8:00 GaJe storm Show
productJou over what could be sold at the
prices asked £rom the farmer
8;30 SRO Playbous_e, ; ~
900 l]nrlercurrent
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P:SO\ P\tntb!nime Qui;
Guru::moke
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to Peebles in September They'll st•e the very
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Scanning the Weather
9·SO t'"olden Playh~~ • :
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latest results of applied reSearch in a g rieul 10.]() 1'he ; _,te Show
EW YORK-M"" lilleano"l!loiJ, a Uvloc 4oU
10:00 l'be Late Show
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t';re. And they may re&lt;all too that only in I:
who ht.l WJ'I1tefl Gtlkk W Qlamqr, with .uc:h
vital
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America can s'Uch advances he seen . conre iv- I
Eyes" 41'4 "l.t Techniq\IH tq Make ~our 1-J:pt
--'-~'::-~--- .o.WI"'-ed, produced . 'and sold only in America
More ~Mil;rt," boWled. throUfh ~atlftl1. tll•
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QWn Of Lulna:tan, ib~A , con-tinued bls fiominatlon ol the
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yacht
cbarnolon.s.hipa Thunday. wmnlns IW aetond victory in • row
la _My 1'ttn and piling up 18
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nu clear power plant expressly designed to
produ ct• electriCity. the urst in the lJ S, Th e
Goodyear Tire a nd Rubber Company
Other companies that will
on hand wtth
full l1nes of their products. are the MasseyHarn s Ferguson. Inc, Ralston Purina Com pany (showing a cow 25 t!!!les larger than ltfe
size ), American Breeders Service. Thomas lndustncs. Inc , Seaman-AndwaiJ Corporation,
Cummins Rngine Company (with diesel enginE's for farm tractors), Mowrystown Brick
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or rising costs of the too Is and se rv1 ees he
must buy to operate in Jlt llt c re:~ s i ng l y m ech anized age
The Peebles show indicates, in ,, clea r wa y.
one Qf the reasons - nght or wro n g, in the
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and raise prices of what they SC'll Asid e ftom
their absolute need to ret u1 n ea r run gs to i:1eir
stockholc!ers, or go out of husmcss, th ey mu st
spend huge sums on scJ enliii C rC'sea Jr h Lo Improve thelr products
New machines Will be s ho w ed :.1 1 Peeb les
that make farm efhciericy greater , th t• orc tt- ~
cally making Jt poss ible for farmer s to mvest
ha•rd-earned eapital jn the ne~ equipm ent
No one else in the world ex cept the giant bu s

Manufacturers who w11I be represented are

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The farm implement l vm" a-mes of te n a r e
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If you've wa ded tluough 11us h~ t of Bus l·
ness Ameri cana which ey l' s th e faHr.er for 1ls
annual dividend s to s\o(kholders, no dou bt
you have re ceived a Uefm ile 1mpress10n of
B1gness These are th e g 1a n t comp ames of
Amenca that make farm too ls, pro v1dc sc1
v1ces for agri cuJture, 01 s 1p f1om t h e fri nges
of the farm economy

on dis play more '· han a million dolla rs worth
of fa rm an d mdustnal equipment.

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Me1gs countian s who go to the 1957 Wor ld s
Consen •JtJO n E.xpositJon and Plowing eun tPsls
10 be held tn Peebles. 0, Sept 17-20, will not
only see lht' world 's best in conservatwn practices a nd plowmg competibon. but also will
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FEED CO.
YOUR PURINA DEALEil.
Phone 3571
Racine, Oblo

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Peebles Sbow Will Demonstrate To Meigs Visitors What
Agricultural Com ponies Are Doing In Applied Research

Some 80 manufacturers will parhctpate and
thet r representatives already have visited th.e
2.500 ac re site on the Ressell Webb rarm and

the lnternatwnal Harvester Company , with
its new remote controlled 450 tractor , the AI

011 Company, Cleveland
'I'renchet Company, DeKalb Agricultural As·
sociaLJon , A 0 Smith Corp . (Harvestore crop
s t oragp strudurc that can be used to mechanil~e feeding operations), Armco Drainaee and
Metal Products, Inc, Garwood Industries
Inr , Portland Cement Association
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Brothers Manufacturing Company (nt!w selfpropelled and forage handling box), Farm
Bureau Cooperative Association, The Ameri·
~an Jersey Cattle Club (several outslandmg
.fe~seys), Peebles Monument Company, The
Ohver .corpor·ation, Cabana Nlltria (showing
a ge nume nutria which is a rodent-IJke animal
that produ ces fine, sort, beautiful fur giving
the ladi es a chan ce to see where th~ir next
fur coat might rom(! froTH,, Central Brahman
Breeders ' As ~nciatJOn, PCoples BrOadcasting
Corporation , Tuxedo ~·ceds (two new hog
feeds and a new catllc feed)
And finall y ~ Farmer Feeder Company
(co~plPt r Chore-boy pipeline nulkmg system),
Mariett.t Coucrete Corporation , Pease Woodwork Company, Deane 1\gncultural Service
Babson Brothf'rs Company {milking jn lDHi
and in ID51 r ompared), 'and Burch Plow
Works, Inc

continues to imp ro.v e a g n cu It u re

Citie s Service

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posa l pro1• ('t tuHin t· nn •lrucllon
fur \hr- p~ .~t .!'llr h.~ th1• Aile•
r.h t•ny l lmrl l} ~:utt t 111 1 authority.
Tiw Jl 1'11 JN ' \ lll \l &gt;lv(·~ r ona LrtJe·
tlon o( mt l l'~ nf f! ll J.: I' tunnels,
some•
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ha111 been rulc1u;r d on 5300 i&gt;Oncl
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My L:t.Ue Margie
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3·00 QlleE!ll J'or A .Uty
3 : 4~ Modern RQmallCU
4•00 Comedy Tl:one
4:30 Movietime
5.30 Popere- Presenta
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6:00 Wild Jlll1 lllckok
6:30 We:ttD'!lCtiSt I
6·3~ Sports Eye
6 45 NBC News
7 :00
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7·30 IJfe -ai lJ,Uey 1
8 ·1)0 Tr J Jusenh Cotlon Show
8 '30 Rig ~lo)ment
HO Cavalt.adt of Sport1
9 · 4~ Red Barber's CC'Tn~r
10·00 Fedenl Men
10 30 N'ews Heal1llne1
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1100 News •
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11:" Love of Life
11:30 Search tor TOD.lOI'J'DW
11·4~ Guiding Ught
12:00 KaUe'&amp; Kitcl-te1
12:30 As the World Turn.
100 Beat Ute ,Plock
l 30 Houseparty
200 B1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby Show
3 ·00 trlghter Day
3 .15 Secret Storm
3 30 E'.lgc of Night
400 The Enly Sbov.
'30 You~ !:sM Reportea ·
5 45 Spc1s Jlnade
5 ~5 Weathe..man
600 !ft.Ie Wel"lfs' News in Revue
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7 00 W~t hint Story
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8 00 Mr Adams and £ve
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tnal &lt;'XhlbHs, tlemoo..tratlons of
Ollio tndu1Lry In ac tion may at 90
be se~n Ohio ranks second In Ihe
natwn an valut! of lt1 JndustJ·Iai
pr.tutu&lt;'IS a ~ well as 1b high ngrt·
r u Ill\ll'fl 1 po11, n11 D.1
Harill'~~ rating
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lo' 11lr~Ot.'tl will gat n ('10~ look
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\ou~ 8',{CnC'iC! The CommJ~dnn
for the Blind will £1bplay th(&gt;'
work of bllnd per!tnns lt!'lliped ' by
state funl'lot Ohio'~ elec-tion rn
chint!ry will be ('XplJilned b~
Sccrtllllry ot State Terl W Brown
'11lt• ne,port'menl o-f Natural A:r•·
..uurccs put on one of lt.s most
elaborate djaploy~ evt'r with 'live
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Sen Fr11nk J l.JauM-he D-Dhio
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Blonde Beauty
First Judge
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CLiffl~
lin. llaorlet~ NniU.
Admlqlons· Race Hill, Lang•·
Tbl &amp;ral woman fudge oi llve-stocll
ville, Ohio, Auauet 13!
ftobert
Hart, Lltr.rt, Obio,
Au.l!at 13; Ia \he b.iltory of the Ohio State F11h
Mra VIola 'Irene -C'undiU,
Syra- .W lbvede the domain of men at the
l8B'J ..1)011Uoo tn ColumbUI Aulil
cuae, AuJu.tt 1&amp;; Mra. Sblrley De- 11-JO
renOOreer, Pomeroy, ~\liU :&gt;t US;
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'Mr• A~rea J'effera MlntnviUe, tellll1flte, lnd~ • tlrlkinR blond• who
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DBVOTI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON Alti!A
m~t of two, ltl!J)ll lnlo the urena
IICHA~D S. OWIN- GINIIAt.,.~NAOII
10 iudp Yorkshire boo Monday,
UYNOI.D I. GRIINI- IDITOl
AI#(Wit 2fl at 8 am
Clltttw L. Tonnohlll. ltoN Wrl\!r, 1f0rit&gt; 1411o•
AI 1 lt\ldant ln animal busbar,dry
advertllhll repreaentatl\'4!1, JMKtiAeW·Kimball. rao. 162'
at 1\udue la$1 Wlrller 'lln1 wo11 the
New YoM City, 16, N.Y.
tucktn~~: contest over IR1 me-n
leeOild e1&amp;11 IUIJIDJ m&amp;tttf o1t tht DOll oftkt It Pum e.ttle
a4d plae«t- hl~h m tht swln• JUrl JrJnR
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laW J•u Andr.,w onct orcl!ldenl of
&amp;he lnttmatlonaJ Llvntock E:~~pos1 ..
Uon ai ChltllfitO $he he1 husband
uad cblldren llve on • !arm nMr
Wayett. where th~v have • htrr.e
a.rd ol l'ellttennt Yor!r;.fhan ben

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"Not only llli It true," nk'l the lmpert:urbl.ble J:,ltQon, u ~
dlnarily chic woman with a arown· daughter who onet plqt4 Rheta
BuUer'a child tn 0otw wu• tM WJttd', "but my clellftl ..,. IMlal'
carried oul You know, t~tc:aJif rm a --beloUty c~
theae' da.ya I'm bein• conaulted mort al1d more .,,. ZllUl who want
to know what color ba" to wtar. Wb&amp;t OOIOr P'fteakt ~up
\hat i&amp;. aon. Face taetl. The woricS la mo'llnr on."
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6:.30 News Review
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Demonstration will break open
thefeed
eg.s can
so ihlluence
visitms ean
the
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egg see
quality
differences In youlk colors.
One display will feature a pen

of rats ted nothing but e'gs smce
weanmg a-ge. It i5 designed to demonstrate, saya Mahnov.aky, the
nutritive value of eggs Another
dtsplay wiU show the chemical
composition of cces
There will - be ' demonstratiobs
on proper metbOOs of washinJ;:
and grading market eggs. Fair
Fai-r goer.s may try their egg·
gradmg skills, ~hen have thear
work checked, bY experts.

Two exhid&gt;Jts will stress pooltry meat!. One will com-pare meat
type broilers of yetterday with
th08C of today and tomorr.ow
The other wlll show the nu•ritive
value o! turkey meat, with special emphasis on its low CllliorJes

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could be made I,DOl'e upreutve-but therw wu
another aubject l ~d to chew ov.-r wttlt. El ...
nore. MIM K. (priVately ahe'a Mn., Herbwt x.1o.
mua, h41r huban.d bemg head ot Tecbldoolor cor..
poratlon) hu been noMine It ·~ that aaeft
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Btrths A son , T ! moth~· R ~y to
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Syracuse, on Au gust 1~
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Mrs J.tmes HuhNt Det•rnlwrgcr,
Pomeroy , on Au,.::u!l1 ltJ
A !!On, Wtllard HO\', II , to Mr
und Mrs. Wlllm·rl Ray
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Minersville, on Augu!lt Hi
A ,qon to Mt• uud Mr~. l'harl f's
Wh tl 1mg 1nn , '' u Ill
f rport , on o\u g·
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DODGE
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Radio, Heater and
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Readers Of the

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Mei11 County; T. R. Mossbarge
and D. C. Prie1tley, Gallia Cou~;
·Beef and Averill Wiseman and c. E.

C. E!. ILAkiSL••·

County Avrlcultur•l Atrtnt

The Southea&amp;tern Ohio
Cattle Improvement Aaottation
t~ cooperation with the Athena
Livestock Sales Company, the
Ohlo Valley Livea~ock Comttany
and the Agricultural Extemlon
Service will hold its eiJht annual
Feeder Calf•Siies thll f~L The
date• set for the two sale1 are
October ht at Atben» ~nd October 8th at Gallipolis, atoordlng
to Paul Baer, Secretary of tb'- aseocialion.
The calves will be brought to
the yards the dty before the sale
for welghln~ and
grading. Con~gnmenb to the
-sale may be
made by contacting a~ director&amp;
o fthe aasociatiqQ loc;a\~ in ¥'the
counti~s of Athens, M'elfs,' :V,~D,ton,
Gallia, Lawrence or nei~&amp;'bboring
counllcs. Calves consigned · must
be of bee( breedtng Bull.t and
dairy calves wiU not be ~cepted:.
AU bt!oef calves -dtopped ·after
·'~::;~:~~ 1, 19G7 with ' .IJlin\inum
'\1
of 200 pounds rna~ be consigned Wl~b the .st\Ortlic~ 8f puture this
summer' dUll! .to the
drought it should pay eoQslgnors
well to have the ealvee Oh creep
feed in the past14re.
,
The last eight years have lfcen
a contmual
imProvement (Jf the
quality In the calves as well as In
the number o! calves corul!gtied,
Reports tndlcate that a minimum
of 500 calves wlll be
available
for sale at each sale point Additiona! calves may be consigned up
to the capacity of the yards,
It IS expec~d that the
same
grader w11l work both sales placmg the calv~s in uniform Iota
based on weight, quality, tondl·
hon and horned or dehornl!d cattie
Directors who arc handling the
aSsociation a!falts this year inelude President, Tom
Ran~lls
and
George
County;
c. F.Henderson,
-creamer andtVinton
0. C.
Chapman, • AthenS County; Paul
Baer, Secretary and
ROl .Mil:er,

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T'CfWS will be held in auctioru
'flehedttled ' for Saturday evenmg
Judgrng or daiov cattle in the
junlar hvestock show t~:tarts Mon
da.y, August 2~i and runs lhrough
~1'hursday J:udging of ~f bTeedlng classes also fi'tart.s Monday
Steer JUdgmg Is scheduled for
Tuesday and a '4H and FFA steer
sale f&lt;&gt;r Wednesday evemng.
Sheep blockmg and tnmming
contests for 4 H and FFA rr;tembers are set fur Friday, August 30
in the sheep barn

BOOK YOUR FALL SEEDS .1nG
FEUJ,L!IZER NPWI
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NEW Cultivating

NEW 'V OkK
UP- Adrl ! ew
Bu rdl'tte to the reaJ(&gt;ns UJ(' Mtl
wa ukee Brave• are s1ea d1 ly drt\
tng thOAe nul.s anlo lh!' co Ff m.~ of
thear NllllOnal League n vaL~

It was J~U1 a bo ut thia ltrnl' ;~
ye-ar a ~;:o that th e contro ve-r:.tal
Ftfty or the state'' be et 4 H 1 rlgh l ha nder w ent mlo .a tatlsptn
tractor dra vtl r.s will com-pete 1n a tllat co ntributed t.o the Br a~es
lractor o'perator'11, ccrnteft Augu:9'1 11aJiure to wtn thl! flag Le w f tn
23 .at the Ohio Stale tau! tshed th e 1~ sea:oon w1th o~
The !!Vent w11l be • Youth Da y 1 IIHO r ecord but he won onl;.
Cea.t ure of the fair and Ul sche- 1t hree game.i after Aug 22 a1; the
du led for 9 30 a m . touth of the Bra vet falt ered 1n the .!ltrelrh
]Un!Or hvestoc.k arena
The con
testants, all couuty w1nner.s, wtll 1 lt appean that lhere 'll be n&lt;)
represent approxunately
1.900 late slump this ;.ear, however
Ohw 4H members enrolled in trac for Burdette, who wh~..pped tA 2
lor mamtcnance projootll
Brookly n Dodgers . 6-! Thurs rla;.
Those part1c1pattng In thr con m ~hl to keep the Braves ' 611:!
tc~t will t&amp;ke
a written exa- game lead mlact The St Lou1 ~
mlnatliln · conslStmg
of fifty Canhnals beat the Phtladelph. &lt;J
quewttons on tractor mamt.ena-nec Ph1lhes, IJ..l!i. the Pittsburgh P;r
anrl safety , drave a tractor Wlth al~ dealt Lhe _cu)CmnatJ Redle g~
side dehvcry rake attached tnru the•r lOth stnught loss S.3 and
an obstacle course mcluding a the New York Gtant~ defeated
gate wnaeh is two inche$ wider the ChlC'ago Cubs, S.2, ar. the oth
than th.e rake · •back a 4-wheel er N.ahonal League games.
tratler 1nto ~ abed one foot
New York Yankees mcrea.:;
wtder than the trailer
edThe
their A.mencan ~ague Jprea,l
Contest wannen wiU be an· over the Chtcago White Sox with
nounced about 12:30 p. m and an 1 H victory over thetr "C'Oun
trop~tes ~ded to contestants try.cousm" Karu~as CJIY Athletics
placu~g first. socond and th1rd. while the Boston Red Sox c!rub-

dulcd for the Kansas state faar
in Hutchinson, Kas., Sept. 18
and 19

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with an ALL·NEW
Cultivating Team

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ROLL-IN quick-hitehing'lim.pliftel
mountm1 of tM 200 lleriea 2-row
cull.ivator on the new Allie-Cbal·
mers D·l4 Tractor. No rode, rope~
or bars to block tM way aa you
11tep abo&amp;rd to the D -14 1118.t •. • or
block your vtew ae you ~ dO'IIPD
thefield Nalural''--ahead"viaion
lets you -what you're doin.J: for
better, fa.ter cuJuvatioa. ,

ALLII·CHALMIRI
UUS ANO UIVICI

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FARM SUPPLY

Clean up 011 oosts with •
aew low cost lnternll•
tlona1130~! Get the
power and l'f4!isht ~..,
binallon that opeedll
every r:nediUiD-&lt;Iuty "Utilo
lty fob. Ask U. for a cled&gt;onstration!
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Meigs Equipment
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Whoro Quolil)' l• l'mmoJnt
cur. 2nd olailButlernllt ·

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FOR All YOUR

FENCING NEEDS
RED BRAND FENa

Middleport Feed Mill

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All-Mash FHding Progro•

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Registered and Grades
Ranging from 1st calf
heifers ta 6 year olds

Thts bemg our lith auctic.n, we are realh:mg the type of dairv
animals you Uke and are making every effort possible to offer
you those good profitable ones

Cattle can be in.s~cted before sale day We mvite you to
come and get acquLI.tnted and see- the type o! anJmahl we are

selhng.

Small calves sold Separately.

T B. and Bangs le!tleB.

Many calfhoocl nccinated

Iloyt Gallaway &amp; George .Mellott, owaers Stewart, Ohio
Glen C..,-. WllliTto" Mich. &amp; H•rold Gooclanl. a.rlettt, Ohio

Auctloneen

NOTICEI
4000 DEKALB
101 STARTED

PULLETS
FOR
SALE!
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Reo,Jizlng that most peopl~ due to Low
Markel Egg Prices would fail to start chicks
even though the placements were as tnucb as
20% lower than 1956 and eag markets were
going to be high in the fall of 1957,

$1.50 each

DON'T LET THIS CHAlliCE
TO MAKE $3.00 PER BIRD
PASS YOU BY,

See Your Purina Dealer
prove ap to
or et.lL

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sixty-mne
S 1ft you~ 1
YO •
•wtnea:Jits,.vrOJects
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These DeKalb 101 Pullets will be 14 weeks
old on approximately Sept. 5, 1957, and will
be sold for

These Pullets have been raised on Punna

1menan
exbiblt fifty-eight

anmals each.
Tbe 4H sheep show fit the fair
will tnclude 196 ewes, 14~ rams,
eighty-one market.
lambs and

10 miles eul of AtheiUI, 0., on routes 50 to 3%9,
lhrnugh Guysville I mile; or 28 mile• west of Par·
kersburg, W. Va.
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Commercial Feed, vacinated for foul pox,
bronchitis and New Castle.

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8:00 P.M., E.S.T.

4000 PULLETS WERE
STARTED FOR SALE TO
PURINA CUSTOMERS

hundred bead of cattle I
hog• and sheep would fill quite
a barnY'8rd. Dt's the number.( of
animals 4H boya and girls Will
&amp;bow at tne Ohio State fair Aug 1
23 tbn:tugh 30. Many ol the amJllals already have won blue ribbona at county fau'W.
The tHers will bring more
d&amp;iry cattle to the fair than any
other kind Of livestock-1M head
-Including 202 ·Jerseys, ftflyfour Ayrshirea, 149 Guernseys,
194: Holsteins, eight Red Polls,
for-ty-!IYe Brown' Swiss and thlrteen Milking 1Shorthorns.
The bee! cattle which the youn
gsters wm allow include thirty
three Herefords, twelve Short
norns and twenty.one Angus, plu~
146 head of .steers. Those club 1

ban'ows and torly pens of thr')e

Night Dairy Auction!
Friday, August 30, 1957

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Rutland, Ohio

the Baltimore Orioles 4-{l

TaYlor, Lawrence County.
Many Mei!ls County people, both
farmer~ and
non-farmers, are
planQing ~o attend .the World's
so~~g~!re~.u ~h~e w~~ P:~~~ 1·
Conservation
ExpoBJtion
and
-.-Plowiq Contests to be beld near
from the Extenswn SpedaList.&gt; ]
Peeblea, Ohio m Adams County
In Marketing Infonnat10n
for
Qn SeptemtKlr 17, 18, 19 and 20.
Consumers at the Ohio State U01
Olt Tuesday,
September 17th
vcnity, Columbus It'~ all about
the Ohio State Contour and _Level
variettes of fruits and vegetables
Land Plowing G:ontest
w1U be
suita!ble for freetlng
·
For the frei!zer owner who IS
h!dd1 W4;'!dnesdays feature will be
the National Contour and Level
really interested in C\.omplete in-~
Land Plowing Contest w1th winformat1on orJ the subJect, the
ners to compete In Germany in
specLahsl&gt;i recommended the U
1958 World's Contests.
S D A Hrune and Garden BulleThursda)'!l special feature wall
ICDIC
tm NQ 10, ''Home F'reezmg of :
be the World's Plowing Contest
Fl'u14 and Vegetables' available 1
in stubble with fourteen countries
throu gh the Oounty E~tension
participating, Friday. September
"£
Agent 's offi-ce But, for a few
20th will be the World's Pl0wing
quJck .suggestaons here are some
Contest in sod land with fourteen
A tractor \tpptng demonstra- variettes t» remember All have
countries articipating.
lion , a que en contesl and a hak- been found sUitable for (reeung,
Each day there
will be free ed ham d mner are among the and all are av.aliBble in quantity
wagon toun which will cover " alrtraclt{)ns planned for lhe fmot in OhiO. Thls list mrludcs ~ee
four and
one-half miJe
route annu11 J All Ohio Pork Producers kmds of fru•t and three kmds o!
showing all manner of contour pic-nic Sept 14 at the
Fayette vegetables Several varieties of
practices, aeedJng, fertUizing, lim- county fairb'l'Ounds m Washing- each are approved
bag pd other JCrOP
production ton c H
Apples- Transparent , Wealthy
ptactlces.
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The program will get underwa;. Duchess-all su1table for sauce
Special events on Tuesday also lilt 10 a m ao::cording to Herbert and pies
Include talent show
and broad- M Barnes. Ohio State UniversJty
Peaches (yellow)-Rcdhaven,
east of !Everybody's Farm Hour. ext~nston swine speclali.st The Halehavcn, Elber-ta, J H HaJe,
omo's Governor, C. William 0 ' tractor tippmg demonrtratton is GQlden Jl.l'bilee.
Nell and Future Farmers, Future scheduled as a mormng feature.
Peac:hes
(white}-ChampiOn ,
Homemakers and 4-H Club talent
Nammg a "Pork Queen" will Cumberland , Georgta Belle
1open the af.lernoon program Canand style shows
Pl-ums-Damson, Re:i June
The North American Sheep Dog didates for the honQr will
Snap beans--Strmgless
Green
Society ~nd s_upreme Champ1on- gtrls belwe;;n Hi and 21 yean old Pod. Tendergreen , Pencil Pod,
ship Tratls wtll •!so be held for who are 11 _. : 1.,. " In 411 ('ill'b work Blaclc Wax, Kentl!eky Wonder, J
the first three days Wedneadays or in the Future Homemakers of High Score, King Green, Proces
program will feature Secretary of Amertca
sor.
Agric:ultu_re_, Erza Taft_ Be~son and
Ke~th E ~ycrs . cx!O('Uhve sec·
Luna beans- Fordhook 242, Con
tor the ladle! home hgbtmg dem- rctary of lhe National Swint- cenlrated Fordhook or otbet
onstratlons, ~lyle shows and radto Counctl headlines the speakers' tAK!k seeded varieties.
interviews. Thursdays specia1 pro- 1' t H~ u; scheduled to (alk a-t
Sweet corn- Golden Cross Ban- ,
grams includes the dedication of
m other aftcrnnG&gt;n feat.ures tam VteJt.ury Golden, Tender-~
Cairn of Peac!, Queen of the .Fur- lncl~de a demonstratiOn of meat mos't. For lreezlng on the cob,
row presentatLon and a oontmua- type hogs and
pork cuts, a small ears or tht'!le varieties and ,
tion
o ttheand
home
demon·
1tratlona
ltylelighting
ahows.
Fri- ~lf"gr~e~Os~ed;;,;~•~g;;"~con~te~•~t~an~d;_;a~n~a~"~""_;a;;foo;;;;r~lh~,;;i;T;;;en;;;d;;e;;';;""';;;;;";;';;'~;;;;;
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daYf,l program wW be highlighted
by Roy Battlea Assistant to the
Master of the National Grange u
well 11 special demons;tration• on
freezing of fooda with the Mastera Plowin&amp; Banquet to wind up
the acUvlties a.t 8:30 p.m.
Stop In At The Middleport Feed Mill
Tractor tipping demonstrations
are 1cheduled for every day and
apeclal 1hootlag
exhibltiOd. by
Kerb PtrBOM
scheduled , for
In WOVEN WlltE, BARB WIRE
Thuraday and Friday.
aiiiO STEEL POST
Tbe Wa)' the tentative program
looks any one or more days look1
Ute •n outstanding
attraetion.
Different bands appearing on tbe
pl()grama include the
Wri&amp;:ht·
We Do CUolom Grinding
Patteraon Air Force
Band, the
MIDDLEPORT
N.
2nd
AVE.
102 plete United Stales
Army
Field Band ;:md the Women'a AJr

Six.te~p

e)'ebrow ptnc:ll-axcept not p&amp;rilou~ em. their .,..... TkiQ'
uM lt to Macko ba tarce attu ot ab1aJ ~· at. the "kMddne. • ._...
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To• Be Shown At
Ohio State Fair

IOlne In for heaYJ "" of the

older men. that ,IOmetlmte bec:omu a pim MCIIIItyi lOme fooUIIl
corporation~ have a t.ndency to ftre men wbo U't ~ 01' ~
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dfa\¥1 t.ht U• aM)fll.ewheN on th1l ouU.,.ua
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HJiillltll. "You k~1f:.~t I ean't ttandtu lhe con1lde4 to Mft. ''lt.'l
' tol6rleu un pollioli·~ 'inen. I ••t know wlly, but I !l!lnlc ~··
&amp;"Otng too te.r." I'm not aurt wbo Mta up JDie&amp;nol'l'l ...... o1 nlueL
"Al*&gt;,"
added. "I doo't illlt ~" to wur lOll Of 'jeWt~zf or
putlcularly pu4y elothea." Lttlt. bt uted, lbo14tntany, tll&amp;t Itt...
nore ~hu • hu•b&amp;n!t (ber llfOOiUfl wtt.o .. adcely ¥1-tD tllt u~. pie..
turt ot the perfect man lht'l
UJ----1. f-t~ 14nelt 10\il wtth
pa)'inK hlir who 1ookat like tbt movlll' t4aa ot a ~~bud cblnnua.
Mlae Kln•, a Nortll D&amp;kotaa by blrUI, bu !li.en to tour DlvenltiM
and hai two defi'HL She pe~ hu tralniHI a mwton ·ad. a
ht.lt slrll lA the '\rte of chU"'Q aDd blauty lllld: dw'lnJ' u.t HCOn4
Wo~ld. war taqht a courq t~ atr bolltiiGi at the tTalvenlty at
Southern Calltomta. Whln a woman like WI telll mt til&amp;\ J'lbotpil
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Wllloh l.o nol to - .1'10 101JW to ...,.. I~ Wllh Clio lljiiO _...,
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Stone• 'lttd daubter,' Pirbtel;lprg,
Mr. and Mrs. M~nill .J'OJU1.e~
children ~r -· CaUJp:olis, Mr. tud
Mfa. N. 0. Weln, Mi. oiM !lfr8,
Emil Knlihl, Mr. and Mrs. O«ln!o
James and 'S4)n,

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SMITH LIADI IN JAILING
ClU
CAGO UP- Deteo(hnr eham
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1 p1on Bob Sm.Jth of CJUcaao na
m a commandin g lead at the
P enguin
mter-n atioo-al
ullin,:
t-hAmpLOn~hips after winnlna: both
of Thursday's O pl'DI RI day r-aces.

Burdette Helps
Nail Down

NE\V IN -FARMING -- -~ -~
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been following the weekly aerial photo series ot
week in easily identifying the Compton Poultry

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Meigs County farms lost no time this past
Farm at Langsville as _last· week's subject. Those who identified the f arm were: Connie At·
kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. 0. Atkins, Chester Road; Ed Evans, Middleport; Mrs. Carol
Pierce, Langsville; Carolyn Wells, Middleport; Ralph McCune, Rutland, Herman Grate, Rutland and Kay Compton Pomeroy.
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R. H.- Rawlings Sons Co.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., AuJ. ~. 1857~ -

Tractor MatchFor ~H Members
Scheduled Tod11y

Dozens of (}!:her attractions also

$2.~S qt.

8.30 oonar · A 'SCM"&lt;itt4' ...t '
9:00 Encor! p-hea1er
9 ·80
10:00

Returns To

are planried for poultry buikhng
vhiltors, ·accordJng to Malinovsky
There'll be a poultry nur.aery
with a baby qulil, pheasants,
ducks, chicks and 11lrkt:ys and a
glq Incubator where fair goers
can watcb baby chicks emerge
from the shell
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tbc eggs :111o visitors can see the
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Middleport poilf'l'
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:Compton Poultry Fann Identified By Aerial Photo

Th.at popular duck slide, w1t i.1
its quactmg hl.'tle acrobats, will
return lor an encore to the OhiO
State ft.Jr t.hl'S year, sa~s Emil
Ma)tnQVIky, Ohio State UniversitY
e:trlenston pouHry spectalitl
The slide which broughl smile~
to hu'ndreds l)f ~ .,ung ,.nd n-ot-soyoung race!! at the faar last )'enr
Will Gperate each day of the fair
Augusl 23 throueh 30 at the poultry building on the fairgrounds,
Malmovsky aays. The shde works
llke tbia . Ducklin-gs climb a tad- ~
der to • feed trough. jll3t big
enouglr tor on(! bird at a bme As
the first duckling starts to eat, ;
the one behind him moves up, 1
gtves the fttst blrd a pu1n and
sends him down a slippery chute I
moo a tank of watur The process
continues, with one bird aft4i!r I
another skidding down the shde

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The aiternaUve to th1s pn vat e e nterprise -- -- - - - - - -system is stagnatlon and a n economy in re ·
NEW HEAVEN
8:30 Captain KangaroO
The Chrtshan Endeavor of the
verse, litera1Iy drying up To America-ns this
nev Roy G Ellu of lhe Me- 1
Morning Star EUB
Church will
9.30 MIJt.t~ Mouoe j'llyMuW
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bold thelr regular busmess meet
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me Salurday al 8 p.m ,m the
10:00 Lucky 8 Ijancll
peasant, trading in kind, society
t~t lh&lt;.! local park . fo1 a pacnlc ' ·
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!O:JII It's A Jilt "
It may -be that implement companies need lunch at 1~2 noon bJs mother, Mrs I .Mrs John Hanly has returned
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to acquire a greater sensitiVIty to the ups and a•tJ wtle of Huntm~ton, hL~ ne 1 creation leader last 1 Wel'k at .
downs in what the farmer gets for his pro- pttcw, lrwm Jr · Wlfe and daugh Canlers cave 4-1-1 Camp In Ja.ck·
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Junior Achlenr~ those high school
ibtlity in prices for agdcultun• tool s , geared .I ;Jtll l ~ G 1 X 11nd Mr aud Mrs 1
)'d\lngaters from 1.$ to 19 who learn
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GDiden Wedd.lnv
1 iW,out t,h.e American tYJtem of buu ..
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J iu nll ng ion, Mr und Mr~ Urvtlle
Mr and Mrs Griff Russell ha've l1f\a 4-Q!jl, flnance by creatln1 and op~
12.5~ Game of the Wefk
corporations less frequently a tat get for cnt - ll Ell1 ~ · '&amp; nd Gan ey, Pl Pl cas&lt;l n l. Jnvtted fri4:nds and relatlvea tq t4r~gftaelrown manuf~cturlngand
icism. It should have other ben efits as well, Taooper a nd Mrs K II Eilts and sttend the celebratlon of their ae00
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4 00 Silrl~o, Handicap
.tn a more conststen t Ieve I of 1rnp Icmcn t pro- KL•tn ty,
Pt'Jncclon. W Va ; Dr Golden Weddmg annlversa..., on lh,.l n time al e
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5:00 You Are Thet~
duction . There would be less t hanc e of .an- Ia, Pt Plcns,mt , M•· a nd Mrs Wm ~ wtll be held at the Russell real6.00 Mr. District Attorney
other 1929 when everything !h e farrn e1 R t.Jl!.s and chtl dr (' n Pt Plt·a s· l dcnee from 2-4 o'clock
,tnt Juhnnac Uti uf 1'111e Ct ovc
6:30 Bucc:.necrs
bought stayed high and everythmg th e farm- 1 w v ~
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T)te result was what the books called over
7·1\0 T~J~O Foc The Money
production Really , it w.tsn't It was merely
8:00 GaJe storm Show
productJou over what could be sold at the
prices asked £rom the farmer
8;30 SRO Playbous_e, ; ~
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to Peebles in September They'll st•e the very
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EW YORK-M"" lilleano"l!loiJ, a Uvloc 4oU
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Newt '
t';re. And they may re&lt;all too that only in I:
who ht.l WJ'I1tefl Gtlkk W Qlamqr, with .uc:h
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la _My 1'ttn and piling up 18
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nu clear power plant expressly designed to
produ ct• electriCity. the urst in the lJ S, Th e
Goodyear Tire a nd Rubber Company
Other companies that will
on hand wtth
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size ), American Breeders Service. Thomas lndustncs. Inc , Seaman-AndwaiJ Corporation,
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or rising costs of the too Is and se rv1 ees he
must buy to operate in Jlt llt c re:~ s i ng l y m ech anized age
The Peebles show indicates, in ,, clea r wa y.
one Qf the reasons - nght or wro n g, in the
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and raise prices of what they SC'll Asid e ftom
their absolute need to ret u1 n ea r run gs to i:1eir
stockholc!ers, or go out of husmcss, th ey mu st
spend huge sums on scJ enliii C rC'sea Jr h Lo Improve thelr products
New machines Will be s ho w ed :.1 1 Peeb les
that make farm efhciericy greater , th t• orc tt- ~
cally making Jt poss ible for farmer s to mvest
ha•rd-earned eapital jn the ne~ equipm ent
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annual dividend s to s\o(kholders, no dou bt
you have re ceived a Uefm ile 1mpress10n of
B1gness These are th e g 1a n t comp ames of
Amenca that make farm too ls, pro v1dc sc1
v1ces for agri cuJture, 01 s 1p f1om t h e fri nges
of the farm economy

on dis play more '· han a million dolla rs worth
of fa rm an d mdustnal equipment.

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Me1gs countian s who go to the 1957 Wor ld s
Consen •JtJO n E.xpositJon and Plowing eun tPsls
10 be held tn Peebles. 0, Sept 17-20, will not
only see lht' world 's best in conservatwn practices a nd plowmg competibon. but also will
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Racine, Oblo

POMEROY

nine entries in tbe junior com- lf .iPhiiilolln;.;eioii0i8••a•••lll••~ ___..,...aOiiilliiii•~~'!;!~::.:~: - ..
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DETROIT UP- A pair of rangy
weltenw'lghts, Isaae Log.art --and
\'Joll;lter Byat'S. who have only the
DE's! hopes ror we h er cham p Carmen Basilio . wil l meet ton-igbl in
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LITTLE LEAGUE

CHAMPS

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wtthtn a few yea rs at the most. Coa~h Mel Adams IS chief
in a program that has a single aim: more and bette~
players in the Junior and Senior high school grades of a cali·
bre that can win in the tough Southeastern Ohio league .
Here is what Logan lias lined up this Autumn:
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var Y can l 1:1- ~_san
36 freshmen. A total of 87 boys from the 9th-12th grades.

Custom Royal 4 Dr. Sedan, Radi o, Heater
and Powerflite, Lqw mileage. One Local
owner, A Sweetheart.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE-I'LVMO!!Til

2. There will be a 30-boy 8th
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grade squad This !earn will be gamzattons of the '-'11 &gt;: of Lopn.
equ ipped wi th .11 11 new equ ipment
The
response to the drave wu ex·
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purchased bY mtcrestcd Clllzcn s
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(~hat mean s, folk s, . people w~o
3. The 6tb and 7th grade stu ·
like to st•e the Chl~f!ams Win dlmls of Logan wm partieipate in
bal ~ games . and ar e wlllln_a: _to pay 1 tl "Flag Football Lea,ue" aJonfi
a httle btl for t~e pnvLi eg('wi th teams from at lust two
Spor-ts Ed) and busmes~es and or· rural .lielbools. Th is league •ill
ha\'e approximately 125 p,artici·
pants. In all , 240 boys will take
p:aort in Logan's foot.ball Pri&gt;tram .
Here- i5 LGg~n ·s coa ching staff
all assioRtants to Mr. Adams :

Patterson Has
Middleport
=, Big Pete Out
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Get Ottr Prfc!e• Before
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SEA'ITLE. Wash . UP- Fl oyd
Patterson, 22-yenr-ol d ti ger of the
prize rio«, relentlessly stalked
the audaciou ~ amalc\lr,
Pet e
Rademaeber, through fi ve rounds
here Friday niJ;: ht , knocked him
down seve-n t imes-and finally
out in the sh:t.h.
In lhe greatest massacre si nce
Custer's ll!l.st stand , Rademacher
took an even mnre severe pasting
than did TommY Hurl'i eane Jackson when the IaUer l ost to the
champ only t-hree w eek ~ aiO,
But the up&lt;rlart Rnrl emnche r,
mt!king his first start as 11 pt'O·
fesslonal, had the satisfaction of
deckin' the rh nmp before '\he
rod( caved in.
Obe wHd sw ingirig right flbOr·
ed Patterson in t he St)cond round
for a fo~r~ouril'.
"[ never knew what hi t me and
never even knew 1 went down''
said the ('hampion latf'r .
"Ali r remember is getti ng up
and fighting back."
Pete 15 Pounds H.,Yitr
Patterson, who weighed on ly
compared with 20i! fur RadeITI':l·l'her. had thing_q hi s ·l'rWn wuy
from there in .
Re fe re e Tommy J.ouJrhrlln gavt~
both thE' first rounds to the ehnl lcnger- -bu t wh en the fifth round
carnt• along and Patterson pol l'·
B)(Cd Uw challenge r fnur times.
the referee S&lt;.'flrod \1'1(' )'ou ncl 10-0
for the champ.
The ent. came after 2:57 or t he
sixth . Rademacher W&lt;' nl down
Croll} 11 sharp r ight t o th e jaw
Wht!n he lumbered lo his feel
alter a count or nine Pattenon
.~tnnncd him wllh
a swing in g
right and then a cnmb lnattrm
right and left tent him 1.0 the
noor for keeps. ~
Outrrlde of that second round,
when- -~the champ was on the noor
the 18.881 fans who pa1d $243 ,030
to watch the uneven battle, didn't
l¥lve rQ)lth chance tn r h(~er for
tbelr home-state lad.
·B ut they couldn't huit the forroer football player on his eourNobOdy had e)(pected hiLn to
; and 111'0!1 had thougbl that
be would so out In .a rc&gt;und or
two. But be kept gettin g up and
flOinr for more.
"When a mAn with an lllle
sluts chopping at you, sooner or
IJter you are bound to jo," wa~
the way 'Rademacher !ummed It
up after the fight.
Ployd
"Carrylf'll" PtN
. lt appearett that after the third
~ound, the ellamplon ('()uld end it
1n;- f.lnte he wanted. But Palter""' dottle&lt;\ tbot.
"R.dem~her is an
Ol ympic
tMmplon. ~ was an Olympic
thamt&gt;loii ond I know how 01~·
r~&lt; ~'~"' r~a~t.t.
''K'"""r, 'I wa• neVer worried.
J Dew I would win aner the
lhl ... ,...,d."

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.as seven or eij::bt Jwt· @g u¥·
wil:!het. LeM.cmade di.spensor Robert Roberts said one l)of drank
"at least a e-allon ol lemonade."
John Young-, Harvey V:~.'Vr~nken Corky l\iLocs Dpn ~lziJIJ,
Roy' Armo Georco !'l"&gt;l!elr&lt;ia4' ono
lobn ~~rietwe teaiftt.a up t.o
pre arji! tbe "dop.'·· ·
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presentatloo of troi)IU't for the
season p)ay, this ceremony ~~
opened by r.ea.gQ.e- Presl,.®nt ~
Rettnn.
Su-pn'l'lnf.eofent
oJ
Schools Oharles Gl.bbs was lnt.roduced and was thanked for his
cooperation in the sumtner bll! ~ ·
ball program. Kenney t.felmhinp.~y
of the Middleport Sports center
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Rl demac-her 'a .seven kllOCkdowtls by
Floyd Pattmon T!Htrsd,.Y ni&amp;bt
were the mO&amp;t ! Uffered by an y
p&lt;incipal in • heavyweight ti Ue
)lan~er a:-;v¥4s for the wfrm- bout 1n 23 )'e.ars.
in( rte.-me w~
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Larrlo'
Th('y wer e the mosl, since June
MOl'ri!JIOn aud H.Pbe:rt ftlp, of Ra· 14,, 1934, when Max Baer floored
cine and J.l.m Diel_1l and 'm.Ch Jones P_r-1mo C~rn era 11 times beto:e
of the Tirers.
g1ant Pr~mll was knocked out m
t he ll th rou nd.
Larr~e i nWvid~q~l ~QI)JtiJ:s , with
a t old Laeitueretl baiebalt plAyer
J ack Dempsey
decked Luis
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rJ;e,, Jcti Lee, Petnuts WiCk·
line, TeJJ"' Bailey, ~on 4-rnott,
ward\ JOhnson, Rick SargenJ. Roy
lfowell, Pbll R.(;btrtl, BiH illwood, JF k ~. Bandap Rei·
bett, Brw:e B«!'e,ile, Pqnk ~fl"J)en ·
ler, Bill"OtJn, io~Jt ~~.Heney 1
Lyons and Steve Cle.lana.
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Frank Ebel'sbach, Uowu~ Well,
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1-Solid C~rload Of Fine
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with Betty Davis and returned
home with their parenttl on Sunday evening.

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During the meetin~ Mrs. Russell invited the member!l to attend the Operi HoWle whleh will
celebrate her Golden
Wedding
anniversary on Sunday,
Augttst
24. Miss Sara Gilmore was sur·
prised with a handkerchief ahow·
er in ob&amp;erv:mee of her birthday.
Mrs. Vincent King sent the travel·
ling prize which was wort by Mrs.
Dale Barnhart. The
September
meeting will be held at the home
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Mr. and Mrs. fY.&gt;er Roush spent

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Mr. and · Mn. Forrest Runiver
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MASON PERSONALS
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Mr. and l\{r5. ·DeHaven of Lo · Russell,
ian, W. Va .. and Mrs. Anna Avis ~~~~~:!!!;..,:!!:!;~
also of Logan were rece-nt vl-si·
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Bradbury Ch11rch
Martha Clpss
M,eting Is Held

Robiri-Son antf ·carmm,~en;doJr.~:":.~
may 'Pe staged .as ~~
Olt
Yoankee Stadium Sept. 23 .
RobinsOn called off his Utle
defense
against
welterweiiht
ting Ba.~lio Tuesday night because of a dispute with promo-ler Jim Norris "''VeJ'I theater tclevbion.
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However, Robins-on •JOW feels he
might be able to settle ~·his dif·
ferenees- w-ith Norris at a New
York Stoa.te At,hlctic Commission
hearing next Monday.
"I think f. can · go ,bac-k into
trainin'l: · and · be ready for Sept.
23 li we work this nut Monda)',"
Sugar Ray $aid. ~

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Christ met re\
cenlfy at the bome o! Mrs. WilNEW YoRK UP- The on-again , bur Pierce with their preaident,
off-again mid~leweigbt champion· Mrs. Griff nuaseil, presidine and
ship figh t between Sugar
con~ucting the opening devotional 1

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Special Meeting
Held On Tuesday

1 LOT OF TOYS
B~RGAINS' IN

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C."ntests Feature
Pomeroy Bend
Grange Meetl'nn

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BEACH' aAUS, S~MING J!~lii)'IIIJNT,

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Pittsburg h
f.4 7t .373 29~
FtSH 'ltY
Sutton. W. Va. The fuocnJ IM!'I'·
Norma Lee Bowb ba retdf'De¢"
Thurtd•r'• IHultl
Mr and Mrt. B. R. Vant'(!: wen vices wen beld Tue.ad;,)'
to her hOQ\t in N• Znallind.
Ne-w York 8 Ohieaeo 2
hort.!l r~enUy at a fil.tl fry held
Pete Ohlinaf.er wu a rKenl
El.mer Gri.mJD iJ Ut the Vl'l.erMilwaukef' 6 Brooklyn J. nite
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on the lawn ot Mr. and Mn. H~r- aurgical patient in Holzer HU\- an. Hoapital. Huntinjton.
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-• ri bbo nt won at
IIr .and Ml'l. J amea Arnold, 10n Tom
man Vanet&gt;,
Layne. Mr.
other
uesttCarroll
werr PL., a I .
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Sl · L OULB. 6 PhI.!I de IPhi a &lt;~• , nL
aM aMra.
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Pittsburgh 8 Cincinnati 3. nite
lhe Meip County Fair were p!'e- and daughter-in-Law of Mr .and Ad
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d 1 C)' Yoong ot Cleve land vuuted ki n.lilUm HeiJb ta, Mk h., and Mr:
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sented when the Pom~roy Bendera Mrs. Jamet Ar n'old, Mi ddleport. 1 ... arrufl. r .,
JiltH-, a1r . anC Mrs. J L. and M:n. S. C. M~ouTy of Detroit'
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1ts Iu t 11).eet I na: of wtre f 11.1 t ured ·w a recent 1ssue
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Chicago at New York
' the year, Tueaday at the home of. the Marlhlll Colle&amp;"e pu blication Mr~ and Mra.
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Clayton
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MUlie Buma:arner last
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St. Lo-ui.:t at Philadelphi.!L
Mrs. Harold Loh&amp;e, au iJtJnt ad- , '·The Parph~non" in a serie11 or ~~....t -'ter:1 Mr6t~o a~ . arr 1~t 1 eent su rtical patien t in Holzer week.
Cinci nnati at Pitl£burgh
viao r.
husband and wife arlicle1
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Hos pita l
Becky Jo Burrll underftllt •
Twenty blue ribbon&amp; and three
Mr. Arn~;~Jd , a graduate' of Mid- ~ndL ~In:. Lloyd R~h and Mrs
Mr. a~ M.rJ. Wyatt Chadwell toruillee~omy Sat~f !Jl tha
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB red r it)I)PI were won by memben die port High ~hool, ret'E ived his
· · Dyer PERSONALS
and sons retenll y vacat ioned .31 Hartman Clinit',
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78 42 .6!i0
of the club, nineteen ot
which M11!iler of Arts dee rce at Mar~ h a ll
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Blark Wate-rtalls.
Kennetb flip~, Lettrl Rt. 10 n
Chicago
71 48 .1'197 6 l,i were won by members for their at the end of the first &amp;ummer
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Morgan
Mr . and Mn . Do ru~ ld Brown has been diacltars.ed trom the u;
Bo~;ton
63 56 .529 JH;~ pro jettl and one blue wu award- ~&gt;el!fivn and Mn . Ar nold will re· and children nre ~· ae-•lioning ill and family vialted fri~nds in Lo- s . Air For~ - ·
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Detroit
60 60 .500 18
ed fo 'rthe educaUonal booth ex- ceive her Master of Art8 degree Chica&amp;o. Ill.
gan , W. Va., laJt Sunday .
Mrs. Sblrle)' Wri&amp;bl Ls ill at the
· 1ea d- t h'Ia mornmg
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Mr . a nd Mrs. Ceci l Brown of
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hlb 1.t., P1anned b Y t•·
Ba Itimore
57 81 .483 20
_, 1unaor
in the gradu alioo
Lorra ine Auele n of Boston . t.ome o1 her• dautbter
MH.fll E l )
Clcvc lan(l
!57 64 .47 1
ers, Janet Carpenter and
Pltty cf'remony at
t he Keith-A Ibee Glen Lyn, 'Va.. viait{d !lfr . a n~ Mats ., it maklAi her hOI\le with beth Jlill ·
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47 74 .388 31 1f.t Dlak'eslee .
Theater.
Mf"'. Dona ld Brown and family 'lr. and Mrs. Donald Brown.
Mr. and ' Mrs~ Lee Workmtn o ~
Was hington
46 74 .38J 3l . Alit a Carpenter president, preBoth Hr .and Mrs. Arnold are last fr ld!!Y · and Satur day .
Mr . .and M.r.-. E. T. W•i enbab Cedar drtwe has purehased tt~:
ThurldJy'• R"ult1
sided at the meeting and a con- grad uates of Rio Grande College
Mn. J. L Stewart was notJ of ~1 ewark viJiited Mr. and .Mn. Orph.a OhlinJ'er plate.
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Bosto n 11 Cleveland 3
tribution was made to the Can- and he baa taught in t11e Middle· also that the Past Officers Picnic ll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;;=====~
Detro it 4 Balt imore 0
terB Cave 4-H fund . PlaiJJ we~ port High School and she taught would be at Baileys Lake. ~ onday
New York 11 Kansas Ci!y 4
madeL(ok' a steak fTYAat
For ked in the elementary schools in Gal26 _
Saturd•y's G•rn.•
Run a e. 1.1o00 ay uguat 26 a1 llpolis and Jaclulon .
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»oston at chicago
2 p.m. Minada Murrar. lennlfer
They are Pmplo)'ed for the com- I i
Baltimore at Kn.ruas Ci ty
Lohae and Tamara rmlaw were ihg year at New Carlisle, Ohio,
wash inglron at Detroit
named as the commattee tO' plan near Springfield. He will teach Jn
WITII I'U:ASUH.E
New York at Clevel-and.
lhc steak fr)'·
lhe North·Wf'llern High
School
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
there and she will teach in the
JIJST DINil WITII US!
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New C"li•l• Elementary School.
Toronto
77 58 .571
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Mr .and Mrs. Arnold hve bee1,
Buffalo
76 58 .567
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living in Huntington and
will
Richmo nd
60 64 .519 1
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visit his parents an4 grandmother.
Rocht•ster
68 59 .496 10
Mrs. Laura. Bradbur)' . before movMiami
64 68 .W 11 'h
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ing to Ne~ Car lillie.
Ha\'ana
63 72 .467 14
Sewing and Cnd)' ecnteats were
Columbus
til 74 .452 16
held with lfrl: J'endell Frecket
Monl1·enl . __. _ f:IO 75 .444 1,7
as judge when the P0m*¥'oy Bend
Thursday's' Results -.
Grange met in ~gular
teiBIOn,
Toronto 7 MOntreal 2
Wednesday eveolng at the DAV
hall.
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Buffalo 4, Rochester 3 /
Miami 10 Colum-bus 4
Mra. C. L. Heaton won firH in
Racine Chapter of the Order of
ltavaua 7 Richmond 1
the sewins cOntest, Mn. Cftarles
Spencer, second; and Mf•. Cb:ris- El1tern Stai held 111 special meetti.ne r..ke, third. In thf! nndy con- il]g Tuesday night for the purtell, Mrs. Flo)'d Spence woo tint pOle of initiation.
Worthy Ma.
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Mrs. Christine La):e, aecond; aDd troD H1oml Brin~er and Worthy
Delicious food, plenty of
Mrs. T. A. Hewetson, • third.
Patron Jesse Brinker presided.
During the bu•lne•• seaslbfl wltb
During the meeting a special
variety, courteous service, a
Charles LegiQ' worUtY muter, pre- song was sune by Lillian Jividen
pleasant, relaxed atmoA group ot neighbor~ on the siding, one appeal tor aid waa al1d lmma Jane MeC1intlack enRut land Road held a
hamburg answered. Communeationt w~ titled "At the Crou Road".
Refre.bmenh were
served by
sphere; you'll find them all
up
rry, Wednesday evening .at the read fro mtbe Ohio State Gran11e
and
from
the
Ohio
State
Grance
a
eommlttee
composed
of:
Bell·
Syra\use Road!lidP- ' Park.
Insurance. Plans wert completed lab Marris, Ha»el Adarews, cora
when you dine here.
Prcllt'nt were Mr .anc:l Mrs. Ev· for inspection whjctl Will bt ~hl Webb and Lillian Jividen.
erett Lightfoot and chlldren, Jeff Wedne11day evenlna:· Al.lgual ,28
It was announced that Friends
and Butch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and a pra'Ct~ee held.
Night would be held on sept. 21
At the co~clu1ion of tbe meetSheets and . daughter, Gwen, Jim
M:rs.
Sheeb Mr .and Mrs.
Elroy Mc- ing ~ef"_Jhments were aero~ed by Murra)(, Mrs. Paul Winn,
"WWIere Your Conft...,eels Jullllled."
Glone and children, Jean,
Don, Mrs. Cleland Heines and .Mr. and
Jn.~n,ton1 Mrs. HOW.II!rd RuJ.
. Carl Smlth.
Mike and Pat 'and Mr .and Nrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. Dale Barnhart.
E. Mila St.
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Nathan Bigg! .aiuJ 'ehiJdren, Jean,
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddlepozj
1-G·~~fi~~-Si.SfOn, Mrs. Letha
RusBilly and Sharon.
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Sara
Gilmore,
Mrs.
sell,
Milton Russel!.

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BY UNI'fii) ._PU~S
NATIONAL LlA~UE
W L ~,ct.
Milwaukee ... . 74 4!5, .619
Sl Louis . .. · · 88 52 .567
Broold)ln . .. .. · 88 M .562
61 ~9 . .1108
Cine~nnati . · · ·
p~delpbia . . . 61 59 M8

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Sun.. Au1. 25, 2:00 PM, Ito:
cw..··o ,... ltzoo Noon
A 9-event stock ear raet PlUII the
AII·Ail)erlcan Daredevtl 'ftrill
Show. 'Children under 11. FREE.
CANDY. FR.EF;, FREE ride1 in
a stock ear for. ki.ll• and customers from gale-opening Wm!l'
until races beein. The parli:.in&amp;",
picnic tables. playgrpund!l'. Ad-

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SALEM, N'. Jt. UP-lienry Waj·
three winners
at R9C'&lt;ialli~IP Park 'r.huf.sday_
Wajda sc ored on· Big Mark $9 . ~
in the second, Sistime $11.80 m
the third and Bamma $7.80 ,in the
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· Chester, Ollio
1\'oG~J 'T IU Dark

Oor Coates, Gary Voore, J:Udie
BQ(fint~;on, ld-ike Wer'J"Y. lim
Sprouse, John McMUrray, Terry
QJilinger, Ben Ewina- and I?aviO
BroWII.
Jl was announced that the Co1- 1
lins Jft'Nelry SUire jn Pomeroy
would .make in~riptions on each
•trophy free of charge.

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Sunday- August 25, 1957

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Mrs. V1n McDade and daUgh·
ter Mrs. Gera-la Ours called on
Dr. T. H . Mor~n and (amUy o!
Athens Friday.
llr1. HaiTY Swan, Mrs. Cl:!.r·
ence Price and
dau ~ hLer were
~"lllpolis
Monday
.
In
M;, and M!'S.
Marvin Swan
and children of Middleport were
dinner guests or biB parents, Mr.
and Mrs. HarrY Swan sunday .

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SHOTGUN SHOOT

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PORTLAND
10rry to learn of hiJ death.
Mrt and )(ra. HUbert
and
M:n. LUC'Y llcl&gt;ade of ArllD.(·
f.amly are 1pe.ndina 1 fe" diJS ton , va., recotly spent a week
1 ' ~w York. ·
wit h ber sl.lter, J4 n . Van Me
T.he many frt en d1 of Ra lph Dade. She waa
aocompanled
Smith ot Morse Chapel
were home by their gralldd aU(hter Mi ss
J ane Busb who Yiaited rela tivt.os
.at GtJUpol\1 tod Portland.
Mrs. Dorothy Dur.tt bas re-turned. home from Meigs Geberal
Hospital.

--se"n tim.. In Uoe lint rounlj
-~before Firpo wa1 cou.nied out
.
In t he second round. DfiJlli'M'J'
al.;o W&gt;o&gt;red big
.Wilft
seven tLmes h_l thJ fQ;~ ~ on
J.LliY 4, ~910, wh~ l.lt): WQb the
t1tJc. Willard qut·t d~ the ·
retl period tfter tile rthi~ 'J:oundhad en d'c d.
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)Irs. R. L. lkrd4411 1:$ visitlna:
rf'\.MLjvw in Marloa, : O. ·

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12-CUBIC·FOOT
jSTIAIOHT-liNE" DESIGN REFRIGIRATOR:.:
fQUH..,_WJTH _TOUCH·ACTION_FEATUIES'.

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..,_pproxamatell,' 150 younli basebaiJ pla)'ef1 C'l imaud a -lllOCft#'ul
summe-r of Little. and Poay ~ilUe activity
TJnlftday evenlnljl
with a hot dng and \emou~e ple·
nic spollSOI'ed by tbe ¥.eltl JUD·
ior CJI~t of ~lllfl'Ce· the
1aycee"81tes, and the Lfttle L4!il·
g u~ A.ssocta:tion.

Reblon expr~ sed his ~rs onal
. Diek Faulkner, var~ lty assbt- ~.grallflc-atlon to all mti.Da(en, and
ant, Wittenberg Colle ge . guards to the other league officers ~:~nd
and tackles; Harry We!ltfatl, var- 1 parenl~ for eoweratiop JYCtiverd,
sity assistant Ohio University, lle indicated next yta):' t1).$ tomends ; John Weinrich , Frosh coa&lt;'h I munith:-.~ of Pome·roy, "RaCine and
Ohio State; Dick Martin , Eighth 1 Syraeu~ f.ac~ ·,m ol&gt;lipti.on to
Grade t'oach, Rio Grandq. College. provide a 1ound program lor boys
How can a K'hoo1 like Middle- or high school age too old to pl,ay
port, for example, ~:~nd Pofneroy Pun y Lf'ague ball. lloyd (Dinly)
too, with squads of 40 1urnin!i Moore is vice president ot the
out . int'luding Ftettimen, cam - league.
pete with a prc.gram of 9ports
League Secretary Tracy Whaley
training and edueatlon lUre Lo· reporte-d on financt"s of the lea·
gan~ Brethren , it's tough .
gue which soounari1:ed weTe:
Middleport hu 'a smaller en ·
Cash, •beg inning
of season.
rollment in .bigh school nmv than .~82 .64.
any Institution in Me!p County
C•11leeted. donatlQils, insura~e.
ex eep(Lng Harrlsonville. Yet it $1 ,804.50.
iO e ~ up against Logun, Jac~son. ,
Expenses , per vouch~rs. $1,Athens, Gallipolis and Wellston. 783 .80.
Pomeroy is little bet1('r . orr.
Cash on band, not ·b anked,'
Take •aw.ay the Racine fu glUve!l $30.62 .
ot Syracuse and man y rur&lt;~ l
Oush balance in fund $153.9l.
youlh. bussed info PomeNy, and
~ r. Whaley noted that four new
cnm.pletely
our Panther s would be r ight dow n · teams (Pon-yj were
there wi!h the Middleport st udent equipped last spring and thai.
body level., j
o:aps and hOle were replaced for
Fre-d Cro W t hinks t tJc only wa y all li ttle le-ague teams.
Meigs Cuu nly can succcsslu\ly
He indicated suits on hand
compete in the SEQ in .a ll spor~~ ~hould last ~mother year but caps
is to combine Pomeroy and Mid- I ::rre purchased new e-a('h season .
rilcport high sc-hool.s. He would He s9-id 10 teams need at leut 20
like to liCe that happen some day. dozen baseballs at $19.80 per
So sports fan s, don 't blame dozen.
o_ur coaehe!l ·GT scho?l a dmin ~"aBob Ro-berts, manager o,f the
tLOns, when the gomg &lt;OOcDmes Meig~ All Stan who won the
rou gh_ What do You want with Wellston Invitational Ut4Jle Led·
your 'beer? Egg.-s, too ?
gue tourney, introduced eaeh
his stnrs pre&amp;ent and compliment·
LONGSHOT COMES THROUGH
ed Hnbert Price, Portland, for
A'I'LANTIC CITY, N. J . UP- A hi10 ''fine assistance" · in the ~ur.
!Jriving fi nish car ried Our Ilfince ney.
a 13·1 Jo ngshot; lo un up.~ e-t three
Chesler Tannehill , sports ediquar ter lcngtb vi cloi'y OVt!f fa- tor of The Daily Sentinel , prevored Com-bustion 2nd Thursday sented t he handsome trophies
in the feature race at At lantic provided by the Sports Cenl ~r.
City before. 18,985 fan s.
"Most Valuable Play&lt;&gt;r" rtrophllls
were ha nded Duane "Wee Foozy''
Mr. and Mrs . . LeJ&gt;ter Johnson Wolfe of Racine, Uttlc Leauue
nnd childr·en , David nnd Sue. ebampion!l, anrf to Eddie Bari'cls
spent Sundny with their p~.rent!l, ot the Tlger!l, Pony l..e-lgue Chan'!'·
Mr. and Mn. Homer Johnson and pions. Bartels batted .42!1, Wolfe
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DETROIT UP- A pair of rangy
weltenw'lghts, Isaae Log.art --and
\'Joll;lter Byat'S. who have only the
DE's! hopes ror we h er cham p Carmen Basilio . wil l meet ton-igbl in
11 1tn ro und
nationa!ly televised
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wtthtn a few yea rs at the most. Coa~h Mel Adams IS chief
in a program that has a single aim: more and bette~
players in the Junior and Senior high school grades of a cali·
bre that can win in the tough Southeastern Ohio league .
Here is what Logan lias lined up this Autumn:
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as een tssue o
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36 freshmen. A total of 87 boys from the 9th-12th grades.

Custom Royal 4 Dr. Sedan, Radi o, Heater
and Powerflite, Lqw mileage. One Local
owner, A Sweetheart.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE-I'LVMO!!Til

2. There will be a 30-boy 8th
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grade squad This !earn will be gamzattons of the '-'11 &gt;: of Lopn.
equ ipped wi th .11 11 new equ ipment
The
response to the drave wu ex·
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l!ent
purchased bY mtcrestcd Clllzcn s
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(~hat mean s, folk s, . people w~o
3. The 6tb and 7th grade stu ·
like to st•e the Chl~f!ams Win dlmls of Logan wm partieipate in
bal ~ games . and ar e wlllln_a: _to pay 1 tl "Flag Football Lea,ue" aJonfi
a httle btl for t~e pnvLi eg('wi th teams from at lust two
Spor-ts Ed) and busmes~es and or· rural .lielbools. Th is league •ill
ha\'e approximately 125 p,artici·
pants. In all , 240 boys will take
p:aort in Logan's foot.ball Pri&gt;tram .
Here- i5 LGg~n ·s coa ching staff
all assioRtants to Mr. Adams :

Patterson Has
Middleport
=, Big Pete Out
In 6th Round

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AT BIG SAVINGS ..
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OF MODELS AND COWRS.

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SEA'ITLE. Wash . UP- Fl oyd
Patterson, 22-yenr-ol d ti ger of the
prize rio«, relentlessly stalked
the audaciou ~ amalc\lr,
Pet e
Rademaeber, through fi ve rounds
here Friday niJ;: ht , knocked him
down seve-n t imes-and finally
out in the sh:t.h.
In lhe greatest massacre si nce
Custer's ll!l.st stand , Rademacher
took an even mnre severe pasting
than did TommY Hurl'i eane Jackson when the IaUer l ost to the
champ only t-hree w eek ~ aiO,
But the up&lt;rlart Rnrl emnche r,
mt!king his first start as 11 pt'O·
fesslonal, had the satisfaction of
deckin' the rh nmp before '\he
rod( caved in.
Obe wHd sw ingirig right flbOr·
ed Patterson in t he St)cond round
for a fo~r~ouril'.
"[ never knew what hi t me and
never even knew 1 went down''
said the ('hampion latf'r .
"Ali r remember is getti ng up
and fighting back."
Pete 15 Pounds H.,Yitr
Patterson, who weighed on ly
compared with 20i! fur RadeITI':l·l'her. had thing_q hi s ·l'rWn wuy
from there in .
Re fe re e Tommy J.ouJrhrlln gavt~
both thE' first rounds to the ehnl lcnger- -bu t wh en the fifth round
carnt• along and Patterson pol l'·
B)(Cd Uw challenge r fnur times.
the referee S&lt;.'flrod \1'1(' )'ou ncl 10-0
for the champ.
The ent. came after 2:57 or t he
sixth . Rademacher W&lt;' nl down
Croll} 11 sharp r ight t o th e jaw
Wht!n he lumbered lo his feel
alter a count or nine Pattenon
.~tnnncd him wllh
a swing in g
right and then a cnmb lnattrm
right and left tent him 1.0 the
noor for keeps. ~
Outrrlde of that second round,
when- -~the champ was on the noor
the 18.881 fans who pa1d $243 ,030
to watch the uneven battle, didn't
l¥lve rQ)lth chance tn r h(~er for
tbelr home-state lad.
·B ut they couldn't huit the forroer football player on his eourNobOdy had e)(pected hiLn to
; and 111'0!1 had thougbl that
be would so out In .a rc&gt;und or
two. But be kept gettin g up and
flOinr for more.
"When a mAn with an lllle
sluts chopping at you, sooner or
IJter you are bound to jo," wa~
the way 'Rademacher !ummed It
up after the fight.
Ployd
"Carrylf'll" PtN
. lt appearett that after the third
~ound, the ellamplon ('()uld end it
1n;- f.lnte he wanted. But Palter""' dottle&lt;\ tbot.
"R.dem~her is an
Ol ympic
tMmplon. ~ was an Olympic
thamt&gt;loii ond I know how 01~·
r~&lt; ~'~"' r~a~t.t.
''K'"""r, 'I wa• neVer worried.
J Dew I would win aner the
lhl ... ,...,d."

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.as seven or eij::bt Jwt· @g u¥·
wil:!het. LeM.cmade di.spensor Robert Roberts said one l)of drank
"at least a e-allon ol lemonade."
John Young-, Harvey V:~.'Vr~nken Corky l\iLocs Dpn ~lziJIJ,
Roy' Armo Georco !'l"&gt;l!elr&lt;ia4' ono
lobn ~~rietwe teaiftt.a up t.o
pre arji! tbe "dop.'·· ·
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presentatloo of troi)IU't for the
season p)ay, this ceremony ~~
opened by r.ea.gQ.e- Presl,.®nt ~
Rettnn.
Su-pn'l'lnf.eofent
oJ
Schools Oharles Gl.bbs was lnt.roduced and was thanked for his
cooperation in the sumtner bll! ~ ·
ball program. Kenney t.felmhinp.~y
of the Middleport Sports center
wcui itrlmrinced .

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SEA'ITLE UP- Pete
Rl demac-her 'a .seven kllOCkdowtls by
Floyd Pattmon T!Htrsd,.Y ni&amp;bt
were the mO&amp;t ! Uffered by an y
p&lt;incipal in • heavyweight ti Ue
)lan~er a:-;v¥4s for the wfrm- bout 1n 23 )'e.ars.
in( rte.-me w~
IJv~
Larrlo'
Th('y wer e the mosl, since June
MOl'ri!JIOn aud H.Pbe:rt ftlp, of Ra· 14,, 1934, when Max Baer floored
cine and J.l.m Diel_1l and 'm.Ch Jones P_r-1mo C~rn era 11 times beto:e
of the Tirers.
g1ant Pr~mll was knocked out m
t he ll th rou nd.
Larr~e i nWvid~q~l ~QI)JtiJ:s , with
a t old Laeitueretl baiebalt plAyer
J ack Dempsey
decked Luis
· ~- ;... .. 1 in motion 'on a JtroiUI' Firpo nine times on St'pt. u. , 1923
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rJ;e,, Jcti Lee, Petnuts WiCk·
line, TeJJ"' Bailey, ~on 4-rnott,
ward\ JOhnson, Rick SargenJ. Roy
lfowell, Pbll R.(;btrtl, BiH illwood, JF k ~. Bandap Rei·
bett, Brw:e B«!'e,ile, Pqnk ~fl"J)en ·
ler, Bill"OtJn, io~Jt ~~.Heney 1
Lyons and Steve Cle.lana.
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Tlgers receivlng awards we're I'
Frank Ebel'sbach, Uowu~ Well,
n...., ymond ,Pi:lulin.... Bob Sruoin~~"er,
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Augttst
24. Miss Sara Gilmore was sur·
prised with a handkerchief ahow·
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Mrs. Vincent King sent the travel·
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Robiri-Son antf ·carmm,~en;doJr.~:":.~
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Olt
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RobinsOn called off his Utle
defense
against
welterweiiht
ting Ba.~lio Tuesday night because of a dispute with promo-ler Jim Norris "''VeJ'I theater tclevbion.
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might be able to settle ~·his dif·
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Sutton. W. Va. The fuocnJ IM!'I'·
Norma Lee Bowb ba retdf'De¢"
Thurtd•r'• IHultl
Mr and Mrt. B. R. Vant'(!: wen vices wen beld Tue.ad;,)'
to her hOQ\t in N• Znallind.
Ne-w York 8 Ohieaeo 2
hort.!l r~enUy at a fil.tl fry held
Pete Ohlinaf.er wu a rKenl
El.mer Gri.mJD iJ Ut the Vl'l.erMilwaukef' 6 Brooklyn J. nite
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IIr .and Ml'l. J amea Arnold, 10n Tom
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Layne. Mr.
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Kennetb flip~, Lettrl Rt. 10 n
Chicago
71 48 .1'197 6 l,i were won by members for their at the end of the first &amp;ummer
· r an
rl.
Morgan
Mr . and Mn . Do ru~ ld Brown has been diacltars.ed trom the u;
Bo~;ton
63 56 .529 JH;~ pro jettl and one blue wu award- ~&gt;el!fivn and Mn . Ar nold will re· and children nre ~· ae-•lioning ill and family vialted fri~nds in Lo- s . Air For~ - ·
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Detroit
60 60 .500 18
ed fo 'rthe educaUonal booth ex- ceive her Master of Art8 degree Chica&amp;o. Ill.
gan , W. Va., laJt Sunday .
Mrs. Sblrle)' Wri&amp;bl Ls ill at the
· 1ea d- t h'Ia mornmg
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Mr . a nd Mrs. Ceci l Brown of
•a
hlb 1.t., P1anned b Y t•·
Ba Itimore
57 81 .483 20
_, 1unaor
in the gradu alioo
Lorra ine Auele n of Boston . t.ome o1 her• dautbter
MH.fll E l )
Clcvc lan(l
!57 64 .47 1
ers, Janet Carpenter and
Pltty cf'remony at
t he Keith-A Ibee Glen Lyn, 'Va.. viait{d !lfr . a n~ Mats ., it maklAi her hOI\le with beth Jlill ·
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47 74 .388 31 1f.t Dlak'eslee .
Theater.
Mf"'. Dona ld Brown and family 'lr. and Mrs. Donald Brown.
Mr. and ' Mrs~ Lee Workmtn o ~
Was hington
46 74 .38J 3l . Alit a Carpenter president, preBoth Hr .and Mrs. Arnold are last fr ld!!Y · and Satur day .
Mr . .and M.r.-. E. T. W•i enbab Cedar drtwe has purehased tt~:
ThurldJy'• R"ult1
sided at the meeting and a con- grad uates of Rio Grande College
Mn. J. L Stewart was notJ of ~1 ewark viJiited Mr. and .Mn. Orph.a OhlinJ'er plate.
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Bosto n 11 Cleveland 3
tribution was made to the Can- and he baa taught in t11e Middle· also that the Past Officers Picnic ll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;;=====~
Detro it 4 Balt imore 0
terB Cave 4-H fund . PlaiJJ we~ port High School and she taught would be at Baileys Lake. ~ onday
New York 11 Kansas Ci!y 4
madeL(ok' a steak fTYAat
For ked in the elementary schools in Gal26 _
Saturd•y's G•rn.•
Run a e. 1.1o00 ay uguat 26 a1 llpolis and Jaclulon .
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»oston at chicago
2 p.m. Minada Murrar. lennlfer
They are Pmplo)'ed for the com- I i
Baltimore at Kn.ruas Ci ty
Lohae and Tamara rmlaw were ihg year at New Carlisle, Ohio,
wash inglron at Detroit
named as the commattee tO' plan near Springfield. He will teach Jn
WITII I'U:ASUH.E
New York at Clevel-and.
lhc steak fr)'·
lhe North·Wf'llern High
School
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
there and she will teach in the
JIJST DINil WITII US!
w L .... GB
New C"li•l• Elementary School.
Toronto
77 58 .571
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Mr .and Mrs. Arnold hve bee1,
Buffalo
76 58 .567
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living in Huntington and
will
Richmo nd
60 64 .519 1
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visit his parents an4 grandmother.
Rocht•ster
68 59 .496 10
Mrs. Laura. Bradbur)' . before movMiami
64 68 .W 11 'h
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ing to Ne~ Car lillie.
Ha\'ana
63 72 .467 14
Sewing and Cnd)' ecnteats were
Columbus
til 74 .452 16
held with lfrl: J'endell Frecket
Monl1·enl . __. _ f:IO 75 .444 1,7
as judge when the P0m*¥'oy Bend
Thursday's' Results -.
Grange met in ~gular
teiBIOn,
Toronto 7 MOntreal 2
Wednesday eveolng at the DAV
hall.
.
Buffalo 4, Rochester 3 /
Miami 10 Colum-bus 4
Mra. C. L. Heaton won firH in
Racine Chapter of the Order of
ltavaua 7 Richmond 1
the sewins cOntest, Mn. Cftarles
Spencer, second; and Mf•. Cb:ris- El1tern Stai held 111 special meetti.ne r..ke, third. In thf! nndy con- il]g Tuesday night for the purtell, Mrs. Flo)'d Spence woo tint pOle of initiation.
Worthy Ma.
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Mrs. Christine La):e, aecond; aDd troD H1oml Brin~er and Worthy
Delicious food, plenty of
Mrs. T. A. Hewetson, • third.
Patron Jesse Brinker presided.
During the bu•lne•• seaslbfl wltb
During the meeting a special
variety, courteous service, a
Charles LegiQ' worUtY muter, pre- song was sune by Lillian Jividen
pleasant, relaxed atmoA group ot neighbor~ on the siding, one appeal tor aid waa al1d lmma Jane MeC1intlack enRut land Road held a
hamburg answered. Communeationt w~ titled "At the Crou Road".
Refre.bmenh were
served by
sphere; you'll find them all
up
rry, Wednesday evening .at the read fro mtbe Ohio State Gran11e
and
from
the
Ohio
State
Grance
a
eommlttee
composed
of:
Bell·
Syra\use Road!lidP- ' Park.
Insurance. Plans wert completed lab Marris, Ha»el Adarews, cora
when you dine here.
Prcllt'nt were Mr .anc:l Mrs. Ev· for inspection whjctl Will bt ~hl Webb and Lillian Jividen.
erett Lightfoot and chlldren, Jeff Wedne11day evenlna:· Al.lgual ,28
It was announced that Friends
and Butch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and a pra'Ct~ee held.
Night would be held on sept. 21
At the co~clu1ion of tbe meetSheets and . daughter, Gwen, Jim
M:rs.
Sheeb Mr .and Mrs.
Elroy Mc- ing ~ef"_Jhments were aero~ed by Murra)(, Mrs. Paul Winn,
"WWIere Your Conft...,eels Jullllled."
Glone and children, Jean,
Don, Mrs. Cleland Heines and .Mr. and
Jn.~n,ton1 Mrs. HOW.II!rd RuJ.
. Carl Smlth.
Mike and Pat 'and Mr .and Nrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. Dale Barnhart.
E. Mila St.
..._.,
Nathan Bigg! .aiuJ 'ehiJdren, Jean,
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddlepozj
1-G·~~fi~~-Si.SfOn, Mrs. Letha
RusBilly and Sharon.
;
Sara
Gilmore,
Mrs.
sell,
Milton Russel!.

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BY UNI'fii) ._PU~S
NATIONAL LlA~UE
W L ~,ct.
Milwaukee ... . 74 4!5, .619
Sl Louis . .. · · 88 52 .567
Broold)ln . .. .. · 88 M .562
61 ~9 . .1108
Cine~nnati . · · ·
p~delpbia . . . 61 59 M8

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Sun.. Au1. 25, 2:00 PM, Ito:
cw..··o ,... ltzoo Noon
A 9-event stock ear raet PlUII the
AII·Ail)erlcan Daredevtl 'ftrill
Show. 'Children under 11. FREE.
CANDY. FR.EF;, FREE ride1 in
a stock ear for. ki.ll• and customers from gale-opening Wm!l'
until races beein. The parli:.in&amp;",
picnic tables. playgrpund!l'. Ad-

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SALEM, N'. Jt. UP-lienry Waj·
three winners
at R9C'&lt;ialli~IP Park 'r.huf.sday_
Wajda sc ored on· Big Mark $9 . ~
in the second, Sistime $11.80 m
the third and Bamma $7.80 ,in the
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· Chester, Ollio
1\'oG~J 'T IU Dark

Oor Coates, Gary Voore, J:Udie
BQ(fint~;on, ld-ike Wer'J"Y. lim
Sprouse, John McMUrray, Terry
QJilinger, Ben Ewina- and I?aviO
BroWII.
Jl was announced that the Co1- 1
lins Jft'Nelry SUire jn Pomeroy
would .make in~riptions on each
•trophy free of charge.

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Sunday- August 25, 1957

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Mrs. V1n McDade and daUgh·
ter Mrs. Gera-la Ours called on
Dr. T. H . Mor~n and (amUy o!
Athens Friday.
llr1. HaiTY Swan, Mrs. Cl:!.r·
ence Price and
dau ~ hLer were
~"lllpolis
Monday
.
In
M;, and M!'S.
Marvin Swan
and children of Middleport were
dinner guests or biB parents, Mr.
and Mrs. HarrY Swan sunday .

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PORTLAND
10rry to learn of hiJ death.
Mrt and )(ra. HUbert
and
M:n. LUC'Y llcl&gt;ade of ArllD.(·
f.amly are 1pe.ndina 1 fe" diJS ton , va., recotly spent a week
1 ' ~w York. ·
wit h ber sl.lter, J4 n . Van Me
T.he many frt en d1 of Ra lph Dade. She waa
aocompanled
Smith ot Morse Chapel
were home by their gralldd aU(hter Mi ss
J ane Busb who Yiaited rela tivt.os
.at GtJUpol\1 tod Portland.
Mrs. Dorothy Dur.tt bas re-turned. home from Meigs Geberal
Hospital.

--se"n tim.. In Uoe lint rounlj
-~before Firpo wa1 cou.nied out
.
In t he second round. DfiJlli'M'J'
al.;o W&gt;o&gt;red big
.Wilft
seven tLmes h_l thJ fQ;~ ~ on
J.LliY 4, ~910, wh~ l.lt): WQb the
t1tJc. Willard qut·t d~ the ·
retl period tfter tile rthi~ 'J:oundhad en d'c d.
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)Irs. R. L. lkrd4411 1:$ visitlna:
rf'\.MLjvw in Marloa, : O. ·

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12-CUBIC·FOOT
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fQUH..,_WJTH _TOUCH·ACTION_FEATUIES'.

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..,_pproxamatell,' 150 younli basebaiJ pla)'ef1 C'l imaud a -lllOCft#'ul
summe-r of Little. and Poay ~ilUe activity
TJnlftday evenlnljl
with a hot dng and \emou~e ple·
nic spollSOI'ed by tbe ¥.eltl JUD·
ior CJI~t of ~lllfl'Ce· the
1aycee"81tes, and the Lfttle L4!il·
g u~ A.ssocta:tion.

Reblon expr~ sed his ~rs onal
. Diek Faulkner, var~ lty assbt- ~.grallflc-atlon to all mti.Da(en, and
ant, Wittenberg Colle ge . guards to the other league officers ~:~nd
and tackles; Harry We!ltfatl, var- 1 parenl~ for eoweratiop JYCtiverd,
sity assistant Ohio University, lle indicated next yta):' t1).$ tomends ; John Weinrich , Frosh coa&lt;'h I munith:-.~ of Pome·roy, "RaCine and
Ohio State; Dick Martin , Eighth 1 Syraeu~ f.ac~ ·,m ol&gt;lipti.on to
Grade t'oach, Rio Grandq. College. provide a 1ound program lor boys
How can a K'hoo1 like Middle- or high school age too old to pl,ay
port, for example, ~:~nd Pofneroy Pun y Lf'ague ball. lloyd (Dinly)
too, with squads of 40 1urnin!i Moore is vice president ot the
out . int'luding Ftettimen, cam - league.
pete with a prc.gram of 9ports
League Secretary Tracy Whaley
training and edueatlon lUre Lo· reporte-d on financt"s of the lea·
gan~ Brethren , it's tough .
gue which soounari1:ed weTe:
Middleport hu 'a smaller en ·
Cash, •beg inning
of season.
rollment in .bigh school nmv than .~82 .64.
any Institution in Me!p County
C•11leeted. donatlQils, insura~e.
ex eep(Lng Harrlsonville. Yet it $1 ,804.50.
iO e ~ up against Logun, Jac~son. ,
Expenses , per vouch~rs. $1,Athens, Gallipolis and Wellston. 783 .80.
Pomeroy is little bet1('r . orr.
Cash on band, not ·b anked,'
Take •aw.ay the Racine fu glUve!l $30.62 .
ot Syracuse and man y rur&lt;~ l
Oush balance in fund $153.9l.
youlh. bussed info PomeNy, and
~ r. Whaley noted that four new
cnm.pletely
our Panther s would be r ight dow n · teams (Pon-yj were
there wi!h the Middleport st udent equipped last spring and thai.
body level., j
o:aps and hOle were replaced for
Fre-d Cro W t hinks t tJc only wa y all li ttle le-ague teams.
Meigs Cuu nly can succcsslu\ly
He indicated suits on hand
compete in the SEQ in .a ll spor~~ ~hould last ~mother year but caps
is to combine Pomeroy and Mid- I ::rre purchased new e-a('h season .
rilcport high sc-hool.s. He would He s9-id 10 teams need at leut 20
like to liCe that happen some day. dozen baseballs at $19.80 per
So sports fan s, don 't blame dozen.
o_ur coaehe!l ·GT scho?l a dmin ~"aBob Ro-berts, manager o,f the
tLOns, when the gomg &lt;OOcDmes Meig~ All Stan who won the
rou gh_ What do You want with Wellston Invitational Ut4Jle Led·
your 'beer? Egg.-s, too ?
gue tourney, introduced eaeh
his stnrs pre&amp;ent and compliment·
LONGSHOT COMES THROUGH
ed Hnbert Price, Portland, for
A'I'LANTIC CITY, N. J . UP- A hi10 ''fine assistance" · in the ~ur.
!Jriving fi nish car ried Our Ilfince ney.
a 13·1 Jo ngshot; lo un up.~ e-t three
Chesler Tannehill , sports ediquar ter lcngtb vi cloi'y OVt!f fa- tor of The Daily Sentinel , prevored Com-bustion 2nd Thursday sented t he handsome trophies
in the feature race at At lantic provided by the Sports Cenl ~r.
City before. 18,985 fan s.
"Most Valuable Play&lt;&gt;r" rtrophllls
were ha nded Duane "Wee Foozy''
Mr. and Mrs . . LeJ&gt;ter Johnson Wolfe of Racine, Uttlc Leauue
nnd childr·en , David nnd Sue. ebampion!l, anrf to Eddie Bari'cls
spent Sundny with their p~.rent!l, ot the Tlger!l, Pony l..e-lgue Chan'!'·
Mr. and Mn. Homer Johnson and pions. Bartels batted .42!1, Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Board.
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L•"ttle Pony LeJuJne
CLamps B--..
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0n I Dogs1 lem0 d IRademacher's Seven Knockdowns MOst
· . RQ 8 In 23 Years Of Heavyweight Matches

Pia'ye·rs

4-0aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Aug 23 . 1957

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BUER ·
·. FURNITURE
f)N THE rRIOJtTEST
toRIIIIl" IN MIOOLI'POU

FOREMA~ &amp;
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ABBOTT
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MIDI!LEPOIIr
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NEW HAVEN

Farm Machinery
In Spotliqht

Hcv and Mrs. K J Scot1 at ·

Coming West German Elections ·----Holds Fate Of Western Plans Shuttle Buses
tended the 'EUB Con!erenec
Pa rkers~urg thill week

RESULT~

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE

WANT
ADS
PriONE 398

' 19) · Business

word. ont~ Ul~rtlon. Mtnlm-:~m ch.arge !We ---4 :f!ntl
per word Jor toftree eonsecutlvf' msertt11na.
Special - One mo~h for 25 cents per word.
Full nte of 2 ccntJJ per wo1d will be rharg~d rnr ado·f'rthlng lr
eot p1ld for before the Uhn of each month fnllowinj( :(Jscrt1on
ctaUJ Pf'•"

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Hox 148, Manr-tta. 0

For

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DTeMI in Advertising-Should be rf'ported tmmf'thatf'ly The
Daily ~ntiftel .-•11 not be respontdble for mope than one lncor·

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htd i:uertion
Card of Thankl anl1 SPC:claJ NoUcea of Events $1 00 Obiluarb•

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(I) Notices

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s uJt complete:
1 smgle bO(I t·omplt·ll·, I rull
away !Jed : thc ~st' r und mirror,

3 piece bedroom

Dance-Saturday- Au &gt;(
24 at
9:00 P M for all rroose mcm
bers and
guests
Ill Moosr
i.odge Matn St
6·23 21e
Luga.&lt;~ge

Contrac..eGrtcltl'll&amp;• Ditch DiUlol

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
leTrud:
Loading Equiptaell&amp;
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(:bf'sta - LAU Window Fan..._

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llbr Furniture, Middleport, Ohio

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SMvk".es
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l'rlgldatre Refrigerators.

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TERMITES IXTIRMI1'4Al'ID

For frt:e tnspeetion phJne 383-M,
&lt; 29 II Elcctnr ~&lt;~H·r· PtliH!&gt; a~l- !:~-nk
Gilmore Supply Store, Pom,eror.
All work guaranteed. Fully inCoon ('o~ Sl'C' El rltln Morrb
sured. Vaughan's Induati'ial and
Rt. No. 2, Pumeroy or call
Resi ~e1.tiaJ Termite Control Ser·

"f2) Card Of Thanks

We

des1re to express our heart
felt thanks and apprl-l'IIII IOn
to our rf'iatlves. •4flends and
nelgh'bon for lh,•lr kmdne~5

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-~- -.--::-;:-,-Custom Built Kitchen. Kiteberv
dP.sagncd for your home. l''rett

and hl'lp shown us durin-g t.hr -Fo.tr r~; h~ ~~c--;-n;J131 h,-.-ga~
fllltlmates Foreman &amp;r: Abbott
death of our husband 11nd frt
heat. 1 ineo!n Holghts Phone
Phone 6284·Y.
8-6-tf
~h.er . Rov L. Smath We _a lso
330-M.
8·23-etc! &amp;.ADIO/ nn.&amp;\'ISIOJ't SJ!;B:~
WISh to thank Rev. Charles LL'CJI
Pboa %JO a Jlnr;l App
for hts eonooling words, Vr~e- ' Large Aize Hralrnla in good eonStor hal
M~ St. POll Of
land Norris and Mntlie C ll~lc
dillon. Frank BeaL·h, Middle·
2-23-~
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for thl•zr beaulzful hyrnu The
port, RD
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·_.::__ _ _ _ --:----;-pallbeart'ru, Ewing
Funeral
Carpenter, new
a.nd repairs.
uomc antl I hose who sent flow Nearly new trurnpct-- wlil s~ll
Ph
~7M v· 'IT f d S
P
for half ongmal price Cllrton
one au · 1rg1 ea or • Y·
ers a nO beautilul carda May
S
, 3 ~ 748
racuse.
8-20·!te well, Arkansas, and whose present
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God Ble~&gt;~~ You Mrs Roy I. , , -~u~ _' _______ _
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----...-. place of re3idence 18 unknown and
Sm1Lh. Ralph Smlt.h nnd Family f3 room house at•1 bath , one mlle
cannot, by reasonablel:gence, be
Mra. Maxine Sham and fam · I north or Chest~r on Rl. 7. Run•certained; Mary 1 uke, whose
cONCRETE BIAICU
il.y ,
tliit
B-23-ltc 1 nlng water, natunl gas in houlle
last known place of esldence was:
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14810 Cicero Avertue, Tir.ley Park,
) A
- (8 .nd big garden. call Yukon
IIJjnols, and wh&lt;Hie present place CJf
0·2232 A Y Cartee
B 17 61c
19M Buick VB Century
$2.111J~
residence Is u.own and cannot
GRUUBB
BLocll:
CO.
2 dr liard Tnp Trurle In from F'Ofl. SALE - Apples New lla ·
be reasonable dlliQ'ence be ascer'
vcn Orchartl, New Haven . Pho11e
I MUM North
ef ,........,
tained: Vaolel Bryan, whose last
Jia.tlsfiecl Ru1ck owner on new
TU-24688.
7-29~f
known place of residence was PaButck. Dynaflow drive Ulaett
duca, Kentucky, and who11e prenars, Pomeroy
8-23-6\c .:.RAVELY 'J.te.ACTOR SALES and
--7~~: sent place of residence l1 unknown
S-ilrvlce. R A. Fmlaw, 511 l .
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and cannot, by reaabnable diU·
~= Mam
St,
Pomei'O)'.
7-24-;,!'lll'
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19ft2 Buick'S a$ low.al $695 Choice
of five go6d cars OIIH'Itnar.li,
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trt.:
'seertalncd; Mac Price,
last known place of restPomerOy. 1
B Z..'i-Ble I"D111alo8$ lnr~-:1•, Pmk MeXH'II 05,
was fl14 Wayside Drive,
non-acir1
St!f'Ol,rt HouJc East
Soutb Charleston, W.est. Virginia,
from 8\:hool house
Wm. Jl
19IKI Olrls Super "88" $2.490 2
and whose preiJCnt place of res!·
Holmes, Syra.cu~:~e , u.1to.
dr liard Top Power ~tecrin~
iS' uaknown and cannot, by
dence
8"JJ.t!
end Drak~s . Hydrama.tl\· driv ·.•
reuonable diligence be ascertain·
A fine automobile. )}lar&gt;llna~~
If ptecc (lmln~ room sullc and
Leo Knowle1, whose place of
Pomeroy.
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A M Short wave con sole ruis unknown and eannat,
dm (;ood condit io n C11ll 6115X
dilflence be ascer·
J953 Bull'kl a11 lnw ns $89:1. I&lt;'l vt'
or 85!l P&lt;'arl St, Middleport
the
unknown
line CJII'W, trade-In from sntu
8· l9 II ,
'TIU,ICTUIIA~ I IIlAH
lelilateel,
ad·
0Cil4P IRON - MIT ollt.•
lied ownera. 81aettnars, l'onh.. ~----;,;;;~
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and assigns
he be deceased,
roy.
B·2J-Uir
PEACHES (While)
namea
places of resl·
Pontiac 8 Star. Chwf Sl,:J9B
We are picking Bolle of Gcordence Is unknown;
the
un·
Conv cpe. Like new h~eht hlu(·
iUt and Elberla pcache!l Bring
F-Ill
known heirs of Walter
Lott·
conlamcr. Webster F'ru1t Farm
flntsh with new blue tnp, aru'
ridge, deceased, whome namea and
all leather IICIItl. H~rlram;1H c
5 nlt cast of Chester, 0. Tele·
places or residence
are
phom' YL'·03201 Chester, 0.
drive. Really ~h.arp looking

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Nettle Meek~ Is

VISiting

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eBack·H~
Sl'l HotpOJJlt l:iedrtc s lov~,
eDump Tn&amp;elt Serviee
cabmet and ,natc hm~ utzltws;
P)J.one Chelhlre 1·1.fllf
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Mr .11nd Mrs Byron Johnson, m
Parkenhurg, W Va

Mr. and Mrs James The1ss of
Lancaster
spent the
weekend
wtth Mr. and Mrs Gilbert
Sill·
cl111r
Mrs Leona McCullough Bonar
of fireman and Mrs Murl
Lee
Herbst , of Steubenville visited Mr.
and ;,trs. Elden Will
They are
former Meigs County rcstdentt.
Mr~ Herbf.rt Parker wati called
to Tuppers Plams hy the death of
taxes and,
h~r fath er Dan Summerfield
TllHt James A. Singer 1s the ouly
Mr .and Mn. Herbert
Ze1hcr
heir at law ;.nd next of kin of sa id I and chtldren of Colu mbus !pent
Ward, a resident Of the State of the weekend w1th Mr Henry Zel·
Ohio, and that there are no other her
peraons who have an lntereat In
M1ss Sarah Dobbs of
Middlesaid real estate; and,
port vbuted Mrs T A May
That it is netessary to sell said
Recent gu~sls of Mrs.
Dora
real estate to pay debts of the Duckworth, Mr .and Mrs Robert
Ward and to pay for her .s-upport
White and Richard
Duckworth
The prayer of the Peht1on Is for were Mr .and Mrs. Carl
Duckthe .sale of the entire interest In worth, of New Concord, Barbara
said real eltate pursunt to th.~ and Stevi.~ Gutnsler or Lancaster,
provisions contained in Section Mr .a nd Mrs M1llard Duckworth
2127.08 of the Ohio Revised Code, of HuntmgtoP
aru:l for such other relief as may
ID. and Mrs Carl B Wiese and
be proper.
Miss Marcta Karr spent a day in
The persons Cil"st Above men. Gallipolis.
Uoned will further take notice that
Mrs John Buckanan and 1on
they have been made parties dJ. Marvin of RuUand spent Sunday
fendant to uid Petition and that wtth Mr .and Mrs. Gllbt!:rt Sin·
they will be require to answer the claJT
Arne on or before thl~ 21st day of
Mrs Mollie Guinther visited her
September, 1957
granddaughter. Mrs. Thelma ReitPaul S. Smart, Guardian meir of New Haven .
Florence Lacy Stevens..
VUlitmg Mr .an d Mrs.
Jotm
an Incompetent,
Bowan and Mrs. Ellen Baer were
Plaintiff
Mrs. David Darst Sr. anrt ' Mu.
Webster and Fultz
Paul Davia and son Paul of MadAttorneys for Plaintiff
dleport, Mr .and Mrs.
CharlesJ
(Bt 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (9) 6, etc
Spencer of Lincoln Hall, Pome~oy
Eugene RuKhel of Middleport
grandson pf Mr .and Mrs. Car·
a
LIGAL NOTiel
Hayes S'r underwent a , ton·
George Stuckey,
whose last
known place of residence was Ro- 1111lectomy at Meigs Gerleral HGI·

INCREASED FAI.L HUSJNF.SSne-ccsslta(es plac1ng 3 women
lmmediatelv Real ()pporturuty

RATES
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dleport, County of Meigs and State
of Oblo and in One ltundred Acre
Lot No. 157, being a )ot Forty -five
feet mor• or h•ss o'n Grant Street
1n said Villitge and running back
at that width to the- alley, 1a1d lot
lyine between the Conner and t~e
Martin lots on sa1d street
That the Defendant, Nellie Pearl
Rucker, is the owner of an undi·
vided one-fourth mterest in sa il
real es tate; t hat Joseph Rucker Ill
entitled to dower tn the mterest of
said Nellie Pearl Rucker and,
That Clyde Mallhone, as Treu·
urer of Me1gs County, Ohio, hall' a
!ien aa:atnst said real estate for 'he

I Wato ..dl,- PAPEk t:l .1'.Gfi\G-!~
ye;.rs ex..-erience. Free e''l
mates, L V Re1rin,cr. Racir. •
Box 124, OhiO
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unknown
wUl take notice
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I~);. . t ' 1 Altllll, 1953 the plaintiff, Flora Steffy, u

pita!. Wednesday Aug. 21st
Mr and Mr1. Donald Quisen·
berry and son Donnie of Atheru
are spending their vaeatioh With
Mr and Mrs. John Bowan ,and
Mr and Mrs. Oacar Henry of

home of Mrs. Morris Harden,
for their August meeting.
For
Devotionals :Mrs Robert Harden
read an
article
enhtled "My
Fr•end"
The regular
business
was conducted Mrs Edison .Guin·
ther recetved the traveling bas·
kt;t Mrs. D1ck Winebrenner, Mn
Robert WhttC' .and Mrs.
Robert
Harden, were
presented
with
btrthday
gtfts. Mrs. Guinther,
had charge or Blhle Study, the
"\Vhat I!! Man". The
11 ubject
meetmg closed by repeating the
23rd Psalm. Refreshment&amp;
were
serVed by Mrs Harden to Mn
Charles Blak.c Ml"s Don Cottrill
Miss Gertrude' Duffy, Mn. Ediso~
Gumther, Mrs Robert
Harden,
ilirs . Herman London, Mrs. Pearl
McBride, Mrs. GCorge Schneider,
Mn. Robert Wh 1tc and Mrs. Dick
Wmebrenncr

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ter from the Bible. The ~hir&lt;i
part was "Fe11ows.hip Tbrou,:h
Givlng" Mrs. F. A. Batey gave a
talk em BegtMmg ,or the Soctety
Mrs. R. F Bryant gav~ a talk on
Begmmng or Our WSWS as a l.a·
Mrs.Soc1ety
Riddle,. other
Mrs. present
Burl Dawson
oa1
were.
Mn Otte Roush, Mrs. Howard
Burrt.s and Mrs. IJ.ert Roush.

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menu and made p~ns for their
wiener roast which will be held
later thil week at Bailey's I..a.i;e
Mrs. H c. Roney won the door
prize. Others attending
were
Mrs. C. C. Montgomery, Mn. S}'·
•biJ Smith, Mrs. Everett Roush,
Mrs. Fred Roush, Mrs. Nelson
Rouah, Mrs. Foster Weaver, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Nanny Roush
and Mtrs PeM"l Warth.
DINNER
Mrs, Thelrna Capehart honored
her granc!daughter Karen Leiv·
ing on her 11th birthday w.iJb a
dinner at her home . Other g(tef!U
wf're MT and Mrs.
Lawrence
Lelving and, David, Mr. and .Mrs.
Otho LelVlng and Larry, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Roush and children
of Genoa, Jl1, Lawrence R0ut1h
and Mrs John Bumgarner.
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T.be annual 'Mrttl:lf "SporJ! pic·
nic was held August 10
the
Bailey's. Lake with approximately
680 atte'hding. The plcrlie Wll5 pre·
:pared a~ ,~rved by the Warhama

Wanted to Rent

Z-1953 FORDS

Radio and
inside and out.

)our W¥recoliler

Plluno

83:17

service.

D11

Nl.elt

Pbono

DBAJ..~CM.

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vtlry ~·en llc $123 Phono 907M
V1rgil ·rcarord, Syracuse

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ANNIVERSARY
SPECIALS!

e Winter Spinet
PIANO · · .... · · $348
USED BALDWIN

room rurms hed llpn1m&lt;•nl ULI
lltles paid. Apply Home Res1 11ur ·

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SUMMERS&amp; SON
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A..luoo, Oblo

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Extentfon wtldln,
Scaf.,.':&gt;ld hJardl, Drop Clotba.
Two Be(lroom houae, J3 acre•.
Cllntoa Fisher, Middleport.
Jas well and ·furna('e, t~ty w,_.
Pbone 82U-X.
U 1U
tcr, mlaeral rlcht!. Phone ~~~
VIrtU Teaford, Sytaeu~e.
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Help Wanted

Houu~k~cper

SPINET PIANO

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mtni. Utilil1u.t piiid. Apply at
Home RcslauranL
R-19-tllc

Ant.

zntddle

Wtll receiVe good

aged lady.
Lrelllment , not

fl1rl&lt;'h work John
• Racznc lq No. 2

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all klnd11, abo carpenter work.
.Free eAJmatea. 20 years cxper·
\ence. Rcasonnble prlcl's
Cali
Pomeroy 50f..J
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WANTED : CARRIEJ\-Glr1 or boy
for Rutl:~nd Rou\e. C:&lt;.mhtt The
Daily Sentinel.
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Wonted

Baby 11tt1ng wanted b~ day1 Full
or put' tlme. Phone 2861
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Pearl ·

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LIGAL NOTICE

Orange township, !Meigs Cuun·
ty, Ohio, will receive bids unUI
Sept. I. at 8 P. M. for the purehaae of a new motor grader to
be gasoline powered, single or
tandem wheel drive, minimum H
P. 50, leanlnt front wheels, power c::kcle ' turn, &amp;laSI enclosed cab,
eleotrie ligh,ts, and beater, ortlof'fftl equipment powtr steerin~
hydraulic shiftable moldboard.
Tr.utees will offer lis trade tn
cl'iXllt one used AC model o
maintainer.
Tr11stees re~erve the right to
reject any or all bid~.
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By order of 'l'TU!tccs,
It Ia nec:euary to 1ell 1114 real
Neva Robison. Clerk
estate tor tbe payment of the
~h.eater, Stat· Rooute.

Phone 604J.J

Open £venlngs until 9 pJR,
AI Trafflo Llgbl

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DAILY

ZENITH TV and RADIOS
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FINE

RIFRIGIRATORS

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Auaual&amp;

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Capehart, Mrs Lawrenec
Leiving. Mrs. Thelma Capehart,
Misa Golyde Hart, MrB. Iva Cape·
Mrs J()hn Ord. MrJ. Nor• Tripp,
Mrs. E. C. ruddle and Mrs. Ev·
erett Rolt4h.
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The WSWS met: Monday even·
ing at the EUB Church with Mrs.
Bert Rous.b as prpgram 1eader.
Topic for the evening wn ""
Look at Othelvel". The fint
part conslited of singing several
1\ymns by the group which. wu
Utled
''FelAowihlp
Throuah
Song". The second JN!ln "Fello.w
ship Throuth Prayer" wu led by
Mrs Iva Capc!hlr1 and Mr~ Otho
Leiving. A scripture re&amp;dm( by
Mrs. p. E. PickeRS folloWed by a
talk b)' Ml"i!!. K. J, . Stott. The

doeo-

eotl• of adminilterlng
and for other reUel.
11re requlred to
on 'he 28th
or judge'hem.
aa Admin·
utate of
deeened.

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Open Monday and Saturday
Till 8:00 P.M •.

bone

111. Lever
18. At home
11..Dry,
u wine
ta. Merry

111. BOJ
20. sten.m.

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FORD

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11. Rumple
13. Clrl'a

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18 JeWat

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•hf' But"kev,. R111ldin.l' and
In North Maehlnuv Hall
,...,. 19~ Ohio Stnff' F'ntr t~t~rn•
In r..,lumlm~ J'rir'"v Aollt' ~ and
continue!!! LhrouRh Fridav. Aul!! 30

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Wieners Made

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As You Watc:h·-

At State Fair ,,
You've eaten a lot
• .,_t Ctid
you ,ever see a
Yqu

.be.

of~

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au.

will '"'t the 1957 Ohio State ~ Ill
Columbua. At~~. 23-80,
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E. Kalut &amp; Sona. C!ncloruitl meat
packers, will have a "'livtng abihit•
kl &amp;he lndu.ttri,J teetlou (Bueb"
:Sutlding) where dley will tum out

~mong the ,~olimtlY" .'tntl·Rus·
N"' lui ' " '· the Tooth La"'
sian w.e.st oerntiba: Tbff' have Wl!t •
IJn 'a Hflft briJtJdel' flue
also done hJltjn tb, tho SO('iaUst ~:evb 91th MW banners newlv
cause: bY eQihuWnil Soviet
bea tlfUJ f!l~"~n;ardfl.
m:J
tr'Fu:tabilit} over rcufll.lleation
.rn-:bl rpo';~J 1n:"runtv 1
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.I}' KING

wlenen aa y.ou watch.
And another ~lon ..paeked txbfblt
,
, ·
,
ts planned by the ObJo Apple'fmu.
Khrushchev miMle it clw th.e oL;~•neih
c Wtnlam
tute-a eort of "1rea to table" movin,r
S&lt;lviets are Rot P'f41',_ tG nego- bNakfa~ wbf!M
!..month ~~~ 1tory
of tha apple indUJtry,
liate a reunification :W~lch would
1ufttar
BoArd
oth~
Thill exhibit will be out ID the
depose Lite East German Commu- lumtnarlMI Gf the Ohio Statt' f'llifr open-as;t of the Airiculture cd
nist re 11 ime. He a.l~ost eantemp- Stwldi:it wm be at 1 e.m .." oPt&gt;nfn• Horticulture Bulldlng. floutewi.Yes
tuously dismissed "'e proposal- a., whlr.b hdltionaUv t. Youth and the mea and chlJdren too wtU
get some new ldeu on bow f.o V(Ork
supported by Socialists •~d Cb,ris- DQ.
&lt;
tian Detnocrt~ls alfll.e-for free, . 11mb,..... aetlvltlee wiD lr:e-ep the the appl~ into the diet P'rom trw. to
natien-wlde elections.
~MUb Cleter bu.dlln,r ttu'ouJI:h th• ' a · tempU~ pie, the a~e story wiD
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eight-day Wr-Ue bu.a:e euditoriun) be told u you witnua the ROings-on.
These are fast two of a nUJnber of
The rtal w«r-'f for U.e · Chris- 11 ~...,of. MIUCIItional d_emonq~ examples
of exhiblta ~at will move
tian Democr.at&amp; il Adenauer's t1Qiu tit bon and ldrb In the many to educate Ohioans ID the atate-'•
health. For a man m hJs 80s 1 _.. 9f hOJ!1erT\IIkln• and rural-cltv rrumy-faceted ~y•
Ad~ auer i.9 ''~markably fit and ~&amp;J! to~~ ==~f:s '&amp;~~
bb oee,n delivering . hour-long lt.orlel wiD boUII 1200 youth thtouib

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tour
without visible signs of fatigue
Put there is alway!l tbe dong~r

at his age that 11 ct~mparnUvely
minor azlfnent m.ight ¥ scrtou~.

'f.t
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I Finest Horses ·

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Breeders' Futurity Ql Ohio
a feature cf the Houe ~.,
1Wi7 Ohio Stale Falr Au.:.

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23-30.
· The Futurlt:Y; 1'tn three divisions,
will be featu.l'ed on Wednesday,
Tburaday, and FridaY., Aua. 28,. 29.
and ·30 The Horse , ow opens e1
I p.m. S..,day, AUJ&lt;. 25, in the
Coliseum. with nldtt
w11 al 7:30
pm. Sunday and at 7: p.m Monday thrcugh Friday.
mmna
·•been raised to $40,
Chis vear.
~.l1lt:ilg l V" ~; ~
' ' member In
charge, said ea.tly entries lndleate
a record nwnber of exhiblton w1ll
show buntel'!l, jumpers, gnitCd and
we11tem saddle horses. fine harness
horses, and shetland and bocknev
pon1e9.
Tickets for :he Rorse Show mav
be purchased in a,{lvance bv sendtni
11 cheek or monev l:irder to D Robert •
Jones. MAmr~er, dh1o State Fair.
Columbus 3. Ohio

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25. Source
26. Hautboy
-performer

niriie
10. A &lt;:onditlon· 28.
ally

house fann flOUioment mRnufaclut ers. Additi"JnRl fum m&amp;rhlnl'" will

Obse,..;eri '
~~U,W - th~~;t tho . ., to tllf' Reeotmttfnn Bnor~kfAti
Kbr~V'I l~&amp;attf~ll::'\*lomer· rurldrtt tht 15th Oftlt~ State Junior
ang Winnln~dentti.l'r more vot-' Fair. f!'rid-v
23.

22. Sea

centra..

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Tents. colorfully demn!ted eouth
of the Admlnlstntion Bulldinl! win

1 Youth Lane a fltflv ~rafA.!l Khrusiw'hf'\'
Att:oauer
u:tl blasted
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' h'as
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a ~e~ ~..., er ~ Wlf.:De t at . IS tran~ to lh~ beJJutJful mlllon-tlollru
pol~e1es were taking
Germany Youth Cnllter 1'JDrtb of J,hf" Sf!'v .. ".
1 lee!lth A._ · Pt~ . to the· Ql:lln Stat•
alon" the rold ib~ Wat.~
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P'm.round!l (n ColumbUA wtll !!how

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29.·.J'ecaJ~s

31.11reezy

34. Victor

Borge,

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311. Thraah

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covertnr
38. We-t Jl\41~
t'et!lb (var.~

boller
tender

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11. Clotheapreu
• . Roll

21. Capital
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Radio, Heater and
Fordamatic Transmission.

Services wiD be' tzl!ld In the Col..

1~ · 8t 9t30 a.m SUnd~~rv. Aua"t1!11

80. Siberian

&amp;'Uit (-.)

t5. uhder the atlfiPleel cf thA Ohio
Council of Churehea.

11. Sklo
tumor

Catll011e Ma119e1, wlll be celebl'ated

;a. Antelopt

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,uer ot St, Peter's Chnrch, Colum-

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a:!. Bird ( lL L )
14.Portob

bus, at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. iD &amp;be

Ma.telkll

... A rtPJ&gt;It&lt;
II.Hodp-

P,Odc..

R. H~ Rawlin·gs Sons Co.
,l)ODGE-PLVMOUTH

Cor, SeCGnd &amp; Mill

40. 0!17 j(kr, )

NANCY

OL'I'IIroe, .

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TMESE 3
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WHY NOT OWN ONE OF THESE BEAUTIES!

.1956 FORD RANCH WAGON········ $1795
V-8 Thunder Bird motor. Beautiful li.JJht IJ1'8Y and VCen 2 tOJJe
finlab. 710 tires like r'lew. R6H and defrosters. Th1s one clean
11 a new pin. Priced to sell.
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1956 CH~OI.ET

' Belaire ' Door .-Ra.rdiop, Spa:r.kllng black flnl1h. lJke new,
beautiful black Jhterlor, wltb whiUftrird, ~hi~ aidewaH tires
Ute new. Power steerinJ. po~ brakest 11ower pa~k motor.
loads ot a&lt;.-ceasorle, includiaa 'radiO! and ne•ter. ThJa b really
a eream puff and look at the prtee.

$2295
1956 FORD ·· ..... "- · .. ·-· ~....... $1f95
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l"alrla.. 2"door, ~u)o. lranam;p;on,
:V,li 0Tb~erblrd
motor,' IM&lt;..
ly I~Y 2 lane fi"'!", ~H ~a · ~,r~·'' l'l~tllt' and \exlerior.llu
new. Really a fmt low mUta1e e'U, ~~id ~o sell.
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VERY
BlUe

Rarl Grabe

Middleport
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228 E. Main St.

IJQen from l!ettlnlll footsore 0 Roher1
Jon". atate lalt trumanr annmrn«d
An~ \h.ll Year the butel will stert
•IN'klnR ahead of time - vtaillnll
eouoe, fair-a to call to tht&gt; allf"ntron
olluD ..oltrona lh11 the bl.:t •btt fBit .
I the cream
top-8iJ!:hl lntertlllnmenl and
of aompetlttl" wlll bt held
J hi Co1umbus A ~"w .23.30
Durin1 tht el.'!ht·dn Ohto s 1,. 1e
Fair, 16 shuttl~ bu~re wtll olv tht
Rround! P.ivine p!l.tront 11 roundtrip
t""'a1 for onl~ a dll1\e

Youth Lane Leads
Chief N.lk1ta Kbr~bev ear· '
this mo,ilth to Easl Gm"many. 1 Way ,To Activity

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furel'l and dl,n-tbuton 9'- pclaJ
lints will nl:tJbll ..at th• ltSf''Ohfo
Stalf' Fair, Harry Oot.l!on,';~
fnlr manaRer tn thal'ft til eortceuione
and !JPI;Ce. polnta out
P'nl'l"'en. suburbanltet and cltf
dwellers wiD ftnd much of fntnnt
La'teJJt devl!!lopmentl In machbtft fm
farmln,e, ,lfardenin«. care of b'lr'nl
end estates. walf'r ~lee end aD the
anted aclivitlet wtU bl lhowa in

at State Fair

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In the campatgn
the vil.lt. of Sovjet Commu- '

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4. Buay

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APPLIANCE

2. Slla""n
3. Buttilo

9. R&amp;bbii

~INE OF AUT- OMATIC WASHERS, DRYERS,

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J. IJI..tem,per.
ec1 penon
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DOUMONT MODELS ARRIVING SOON

School. Clay graduated from Wabanta in 1956 and is employed at
Roney's SupermarkeL
BIRTH
Mr aud Mn. John Re1tmire
are announcing the birth of a
son Stanley Henry at Holzer
Hospital The maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs, John Grue$1Cr of Minersv1,1Je and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
s. H Reitmire, local

Thoma~'

The latest indication9 are that
Aflenauer will win a third sue·
cessive four year term, but it
may be by a narrow margin.
Public clpinion polls repqrt
that sup{)OJ'l for thl' Obristi8n
D,mocra.ts 4as risen from 39 to
f6 per cent or the eledatate
since November. Soezahst strcn.
.gth has drop.ped from 44 to 35
· pet Cl"llt in the same petWd.
Political experts estimate ilia!
about 80 per cent of the voter$
a,lready httve made up thc.t-:minds The campa1gns of all partics are now h&lt;'ing directed at

AUTO SALES

Now On Display

o.•Eey

of
the bepetition
Is I;s-;::23~-~ltc~~-~------~~~ro:•:P:..,;'~ep~e:•;'•~d;,.;in;_;u~n~l•~o~n;;;aiiiO&lt;;;;ha;;;p-"JII
eJtlte
aold for

pqmei;i, pi debta of aald

168 Ac.rea- land-8 nom Jt.pusc:..l ~"wri:
hot a.nd cold wMer. Contact
W Young,
Joan MarUn, RL No. 1, Rutland,
'\1elg~ Co.

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Iowa: Beint 11t,uated In the VUI&amp;It
Pomeroy and more partleular}J
bounded and described a1 follow!
Lot Number Twenty-three (23) dlvldlng In the eenber from the front
to the rear. Also, tbe concurrent
oJ ea1ement to u•e the Alley
l,;!lwoen the above deacribed prop·
tho We1terly one-hall of
Number Twenty-three (23).
earemeDt rlaht l1 to c::ontlnue
the 'benefit of the helra, IUC·
!ee,.on and llslgns In ownership
the property abuttlna on said
alley.
The petition aUeaea that the per·
.sona} eslate of •aid decendent Is
not sulflclent to J'ay de btl and
obHgatlonl of 1al estate and thAt

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Black rldmg horse.

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Germany,

METROPOLITAN

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and evl'ntuHIIY nogto.nng a whole

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"'aBO:~sEMORE
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Brlpteol CoraM
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Warn1 Of Downfell
The 82 year old Ad('nauef.
f1ght}ng the mQS't. critical battl.e
of hlS career, has warned that
Socialist victOJ·y would mean
"the downfall or , Gormany." He
•has said that keeping Its allial}ce
with the West is his nation's only
:means of • halting Communl~m

~;.~n~~:!~k 4door. Runs fine.

FURNITURE

A
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mst
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CHEVROLET

lm Tbo

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The Soctahsts huve saHl that ai
they win they wall pull west
Germany oul of Lhe North Atl4lntic Tn•aty Organization, bantsh
_atomic weapons on " thCir soil,
alt ('()nscnplion and !lrrap pJans
·~ ~
"d
, or • a oiV\MJ\1V"man
army a..
Strong air force
Then ih
·n hargam
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. h. the
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e.y wt
Wit .
Sovzet Umon for the reunifLC~·
1ion or East a.nd West German~.

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$299.00
BAKER

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Trede-ln• must go. 1;~~~·1
over. M.ke u1 an
iiOr and Mn ·van li~ade ac·
TH&amp;Y MIJST GOI
compamed Mr and Mrs ~erald )!;~~~.9!~ FORDS
Ours and chlldren of Huntington
and Heater, CJ('an &amp;
•.o Six Lakes, Mich anrl. F:penl n
week wilh their son. Gilbert, ~nd 1 1-1950 CHEVROLET
family and attended !.be wcddmg
2 door, Radio and Heater.
' of tbei.r gra!'dson, Billy McDa.de
to M1ss COnme GJggy of Reed City
MERCURYS
In the Methodist Church
4 door Sedan, Radio &amp; he-ater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson
l-19·t7 CHEVROLET
IIRa.dlo and Heatc!". The
takes it

Blaettnar11, fomeroy .
8·23-61 e 'c-"-"':'-"'-""'"':-'"-"-'-":-"
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1963 GMC 11.1 ton Plck11p. 5793 Small gu,, ~lilVf'll and on&lt;' rour
Middlepljl1. P'f1111 .. -~... Administratrix oJ the estate of
Nearly new paint joh Not a
room sb.c val hco:ttcr. PhOilL'
Jkmda. P~oat G~l
..._.. Walter Lottrldge, deceased, filed
flaw or blamlsh.
&amp;.laettnars
63!11:1 \1
8-23 31 1·
Pomeroy
8·23·6tl
COMP1..ETi lniUfU.H ProM~tt,o;o, her petltt.lOn 111ain.st them In the
frO bate Court of Mei11 County.
5TANLIY PARTY
(
121
19M Buick Spe.clal. Riviera Prl
Ohio, being Cauae No. 11MI98. for
Llf.. ~ut&lt;•., Ftre,. Polio, C&amp;1l
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Mrs Dick Ord was recently
vatcly ow:-.cd. Msy be seen at Want to Buv iRri!e size HC"ating
Milia, Micldte;:prt, Ohio.
the Nle of cerlaln real estate 1or znenc.ing, Sept. 2, 1957."
ho!ltCS8 at a Stanley part)' and
Board of Commi&amp;lioner.s reserve Mrs. Charl(:a Yeager w.s guest
Swatrol'a Aahland Sen1cc Sla
the payment of debts of uld decedStove. t•'rrmk lleul'h, Middle
tlon,
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ent, whleh real estate Is described the right lO reject any or all bids demonstrator Mn. Nannle John·
.pori, RD.
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Boatd of County Commissioners son won the door prize. Others
aa follows:
Blue matr parakeet ca(le and
ated in •he VUiage ur, Pomeroy, Mek(s County, Ohio.
pre~tcnt were Mrs. Jobn Bumgarstand $7 00 Also parakeet and
By De~n Barnitz
County of Meip and State or Ohio
ner. Mts. John Fry. Mrs. Karvey
cage $4 00 P-hone 6817J.
Clerk
and bounded and deiClibed as fol· 8-29-lle
Ntwland, Mrs. HMTY Ord, r,!ra.

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AD th~JNjor blanul~ ol
brrm D'lat1ifnery abd I1Wll' .....fac-

I Bunde~tae:
Th('re will be at le:aat 49-i
Tnu:tor-dra~ open.alr shutt1l'
s~ats ol st11~e. bal! ot , buses wi:Ueb han llroved 80 POnular
Iconstitu&lt;'neics
them by direct elerhon in th~ I at OhiQ Statt- Faira the last two "'""
and the rem~nder .W be beck this 'l't'ar to kt&gt;ep r~~l r·

by proport10no.l represent-a lion
Boom Mav Help
;:
m.unzst ground att.Mk
Adeoouer's greateit ato,Sel is the
Th1rty-five million Germaru Will fact that West Germ;ny is enjoy·
elloose on •-pt 15 • -twee" kee~ mg boommg economte pros~enty
~
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'II d
jng Chancellor
Kon!"ad Ade- w teh has ev~n penni e a na
n~uer's Chru~1 an Democrat re· 1 ti.onal tax cut The low ~tnt or
gtme or turnLng the governml"nt h.JS fort'Ulles came lut , Octob.erover to the powerful opposition Novembe~ when the Huntartan
Socialirrt Party
·
revolt ra1sed " fears or another

PORTLAND

Band B~a a'nd Live Wire
CHfton.
Mr .and Mn: Charley Bartels or ClaS8. GarrleA , and:• pri&amp;ea were
HunUngton mlted relatives here. provided for t\~ '&gt;;
Mrs Harry
Miller
spent a
MARRIAOR
week in Columbus with her sis·
The marriage of Miss Clarn
ters, Mr~t. Edmond Doone, Mn. Marie Smlth, daughter It(_ Mrs
George Steele and Mrs.
Oshell Betty Smith of Ma&lt;Son and Leland
Childers.
Smith of - Clifton to Clay Roney,
Mr. Melvm Grimm ill
home
of Mr. and Mrs. ij,_
from his employment at Crooks· of New Haven is beifi a ' nYllie, lndefinately.
ced. The ceremony w.U pe orm·
The Loyal Helpers
clas,!j of ed Aug 10 at the CliftQn MethoAibury Mcthortist
Church were rlist Churc-h with Rev. Richard '
entertalned at the home of Mr . Wright of£iciating.
The f brid~
and Mrs William Houdaflhelt al was alt1rcd Ln a light bfue street
an outs1de t"orn roast for their lenglt1 dress and wtite accessor·
August meeting.
Folowlng the ies and attended ' by Judy Rus·
roast the pres1denl, Mrs. Melvm sell. Wh1lc John MeK.night at·
Grimm
conducted a
business tenc~ed ,the groom. The. new Mrs.
meeting and Mrs. Carl
Weese Roney attended
Wflhama High

1ave the devotLons and also 111ave
the book revtew of "The lnvinclble Christ"
~retary
reports
were read by Mrs. Houdashelt,
and Treasurer report by
Mrs.
WU!lam Elchlr.ger. Others attend·
were Carl Weese, Mn. Dana
"''""·· Mrs. Bert. Weese
Mollie ~uanther was 11 de·
to the District Assembly at
C::?ilum:buo from the Nazareno.
Church.
The Sunshine Maker• Class of
the Preabyterlan Church met at

Iand family VLSttcrl relatives m
Lamp, W Va., Sunda.)
I Mr and Mrs. Llair Schro.alls o r
Beaver Falls v1s1ted her sister
I cently
Mrs Eber Ours and busband' re·

AUXILIARY
The American J..egion Auxilial'y
met Monday evening at the ha.ll.

soq

War ll comes up ll("lt\ month in
Wost Germany
On 1ts outc ome hun~s the fate
of the WE&gt;b1ern world's 'llan to
build a stroncz c'.e-fcnslve ·military
m.ach tne on the European l'O nt lnem ca pable of "&lt;let {'rr ing a Com·

1EIIRY

at State Fai

I wtuch
the .20 ~ ~n1 "(loalzB,1 • vol~" Get Y9u There
will b;e, d~isi.Yc
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B~NN UP- The mofl-t Important
el~L'tion 111 Elrroopo s1nce World

6-Datly Sentmel, Pomeroy -Middleport, 0 ., Aug

Ln

TODAY

Karl Grube, Groveport RIJh
School. junior whcst FFA P1'Cf)eet II
White Rock eh.lt::k~na, I! reRre..pta·
tlve of vouth In Ohio wlw,

wqa

be

exhlbltlnJZ In the tremend_owl.t b:rJpottant ooultry dlwtsfon at
IIS'P
Ohio State Fair AUR 23M30
Poultry th~ 11ta~'4 i:hitd ~.

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alft'lcuJtural enterpri111 thflrt doet •
•$145-mtll.ioD buslneu il(lDu.UJ. WIQ
be on di!rpley In the- f.QuiJrY Bllildtn~~o lint b,uikllnll.Qo ~ Ufl ~of ~

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the maln enf;ranl'll. at KI~'?~A we 1
A featun of the ttdliblt · be I
hua:e chicken bar'deaue Tills · ~ :
come a pop,ular annual ewenl St)On~ •
sored bv the Ohio Poultry Councll
It wiD be In tM •pot.J.i.l!bt Wednetdav
noon Au~~: 28. when the Ohio Fair
Managere meet th'f'e fpr their annWll
·aoatpunJ .l"N WI'Je

HDVMFAC-MINBRDJNC .

V•ae.nlay'o C'&gt;'11..;...!01 J.!O~'I'!I1N98 ~ WROIJOlft
BY PRA Yl!:ll THAN THIS WORLD Di!E.uls ~- ~l'-

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NEW HAVEN

Farm Machinery
In Spotliqht

Hcv and Mrs. K J Scot1 at ·

Coming West German Elections ·----Holds Fate Of Western Plans Shuttle Buses
tended the 'EUB Con!erenec
Pa rkers~urg thill week

RESULT~

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE

WANT
ADS
PriONE 398

' 19) · Business

word. ont~ Ul~rtlon. Mtnlm-:~m ch.arge !We ---4 :f!ntl
per word Jor toftree eonsecutlvf' msertt11na.
Special - One mo~h for 25 cents per word.
Full nte of 2 ccntJJ per wo1d will be rharg~d rnr ado·f'rthlng lr
eot p1ld for before the Uhn of each month fnllowinj( :(Jscrt1on
ctaUJ Pf'•"

fur those

I

who qu;.lzfy

Hox 148, Manr-tta. 0

For

Hire!

DTeMI in Advertising-Should be rf'ported tmmf'thatf'ly The
Daily ~ntiftel .-•11 not be respontdble for mope than one lncor·

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"ly the

htd i:uertion
Card of Thankl anl1 SPC:claJ NoUcea of Events $1 00 Obiluarb•

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fUblished at 1 cent ~r word

(I) Notices

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I
s uJt complete:
1 smgle bO(I t·omplt·ll·, I rull
away !Jed : thc ~st' r und mirror,

3 piece bedroom

Dance-Saturday- Au &gt;(
24 at
9:00 P M for all rroose mcm
bers and
guests
Ill Moosr
i.odge Matn St
6·23 21e
Luga.&lt;~ge

Contrac..eGrtcltl'll&amp;• Ditch DiUlol

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
leTrud:
Loading Equiptaell&amp;
Senict

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'47 Chrvmi(•J eotJf)('

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Lane Cedar
(:bf'sta - LAU Window Fan..._

fruil

t'tshc-~

llbr Furniture, Middleport, Ohio

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"'' (20)Buslness
SMvk".es
l:l phouc
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Roush Syracuse,
905-M

l'rlgldatre Refrigerators.

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TERMITES IXTIRMI1'4Al'ID

For frt:e tnspeetion phJne 383-M,
&lt; 29 II Elcctnr ~&lt;~H·r· PtliH!&gt; a~l- !:~-nk
Gilmore Supply Store, Pom,eror.
All work guaranteed. Fully inCoon ('o~ Sl'C' El rltln Morrb
sured. Vaughan's Induati'ial and
Rt. No. 2, Pumeroy or call
Resi ~e1.tiaJ Termite Control Ser·

"f2) Card Of Thanks

We

des1re to express our heart
felt thanks and apprl-l'IIII IOn
to our rf'iatlves. •4flends and
nelgh'bon for lh,•lr kmdne~5

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P1ano,
Sofa

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~·~~c ;:v:l':e,'::S:I=M::a:ry::•~·::W--·::V~

and Stmrnons

Cali 6251 -M

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-~- -.--::-;:-,-Custom Built Kitchen. Kiteberv
dP.sagncd for your home. l''rett

and hl'lp shown us durin-g t.hr -Fo.tr r~; h~ ~~c--;-n;J131 h,-.-ga~
fllltlmates Foreman &amp;r: Abbott
death of our husband 11nd frt
heat. 1 ineo!n Holghts Phone
Phone 6284·Y.
8-6-tf
~h.er . Rov L. Smath We _a lso
330-M.
8·23-etc! &amp;.ADIO/ nn.&amp;\'ISIOJ't SJ!;B:~
WISh to thank Rev. Charles LL'CJI
Pboa %JO a Jlnr;l App
for hts eonooling words, Vr~e- ' Large Aize Hralrnla in good eonStor hal
M~ St. POll Of
land Norris and Mntlie C ll~lc
dillon. Frank BeaL·h, Middle·
2-23-~
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for thl•zr beaulzful hyrnu The
port, RD
8 21-Btp
·_.::__ _ _ _ --:----;-pallbeart'ru, Ewing
Funeral
Carpenter, new
a.nd repairs.
uomc antl I hose who sent flow Nearly new trurnpct-- wlil s~ll
Ph
~7M v· 'IT f d S
P
for half ongmal price Cllrton
one au · 1rg1 ea or • Y·
ers a nO beautilul carda May
S
, 3 ~ 748
racuse.
8-20·!te well, Arkansas, and whose present
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8
God Ble~&gt;~~ You Mrs Roy I. , , -~u~ _' _______ _
P
----...-. place of re3idence 18 unknown and
Sm1Lh. Ralph Smlt.h nnd Family f3 room house at•1 bath , one mlle
cannot, by reasonablel:gence, be
Mra. Maxine Sham and fam · I north or Chest~r on Rl. 7. Run•certained; Mary 1 uke, whose
cONCRETE BIAICU
il.y ,
tliit
B-23-ltc 1 nlng water, natunl gas in houlle
last known place of esldence was:
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14810 Cicero Avertue, Tir.ley Park,
) A
- (8 .nd big garden. call Yukon
IIJjnols, and wh&lt;Hie present place CJf
0·2232 A Y Cartee
B 17 61c
19M Buick VB Century
$2.111J~
residence Is u.own and cannot
GRUUBB
BLocll:
CO.
2 dr liard Tnp Trurle In from F'Ofl. SALE - Apples New lla ·
be reasonable dlliQ'ence be ascer'
vcn Orchartl, New Haven . Pho11e
I MUM North
ef ,........,
tained: Vaolel Bryan, whose last
Jia.tlsfiecl Ru1ck owner on new
TU-24688.
7-29~f
known place of residence was PaButck. Dynaflow drive Ulaett
duca, Kentucky, and who11e prenars, Pomeroy
8-23-6\c .:.RAVELY 'J.te.ACTOR SALES and
--7~~: sent place of residence l1 unknown
S-ilrvlce. R A. Fmlaw, 511 l .
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and cannot, by reaabnable diU·
~= Mam
St,
Pomei'O)'.
7-24-;,!'lll'
,
19ft2 Buick'S a$ low.al $695 Choice
of five go6d cars OIIH'Itnar.li,
~:~~~-.i
trt.:
'seertalncd; Mac Price,
last known place of restPomerOy. 1
B Z..'i-Ble I"D111alo8$ lnr~-:1•, Pmk MeXH'II 05,
was fl14 Wayside Drive,
non-acir1
St!f'Ol,rt HouJc East
Soutb Charleston, W.est. Virginia,
from 8\:hool house
Wm. Jl
19IKI Olrls Super "88" $2.490 2
and whose preiJCnt place of res!·
Holmes, Syra.cu~:~e , u.1to.
dr liard Top Power ~tecrin~
iS' uaknown and cannot, by
dence
8"JJ.t!
end Drak~s . Hydrama.tl\· driv ·.•
reuonable diligence be ascertain·
A fine automobile. )}lar&gt;llna~~
If ptecc (lmln~ room sullc and
Leo Knowle1, whose place of
Pomeroy.
B-23-0tc
A M Short wave con sole ruis unknown and eannat,
dm (;ood condit io n C11ll 6115X
dilflence be ascer·
J953 Bull'kl a11 lnw ns $89:1. I&lt;'l vt'
or 85!l P&lt;'arl St, Middleport
the
unknown
line CJII'W, trade-In from sntu
8· l9 II ,
'TIU,ICTUIIA~ I IIlAH
lelilateel,
ad·
0Cil4P IRON - MIT ollt.•
lied ownera. 81aettnars, l'onh.. ~----;,;;;~
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and assigns
he be deceased,
roy.
B·2J-Uir
PEACHES (While)
namea
places of resl·
Pontiac 8 Star. Chwf Sl,:J9B
We are picking Bolle of Gcordence Is unknown;
the
un·
Conv cpe. Like new h~eht hlu(·
iUt and Elberla pcache!l Bring
F-Ill
known heirs of Walter
Lott·
conlamcr. Webster F'ru1t Farm
flntsh with new blue tnp, aru'
ridge, deceased, whome namea and
all leather IICIItl. H~rlram;1H c
5 nlt cast of Chester, 0. Tele·
places or residence
are
phom' YL'·03201 Chester, 0.
drive. Really ~h.arp looking

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.JUNK

8-20-tf

Nettle Meek~ Is

VISiting

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C"r:uch ; cha1r, l amp~, breakfast
eBack·H~
Sl'l HotpOJJlt l:iedrtc s lov~,
eDump Tn&amp;elt Serviee
cabmet and ,natc hm~ utzltws;
P)J.one Chelhlre 1·1.fllf
mr.t a.l utlillws, p1an '1, !Win tub~ ~~~=-===~:-:==~=~

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Mr .11nd Mrs Byron Johnson, m
Parkenhurg, W Va

Mr. and Mrs James The1ss of
Lancaster
spent the
weekend
wtth Mr. and Mrs Gilbert
Sill·
cl111r
Mrs Leona McCullough Bonar
of fireman and Mrs Murl
Lee
Herbst , of Steubenville visited Mr.
and ;,trs. Elden Will
They are
former Meigs County rcstdentt.
Mr~ Herbf.rt Parker wati called
to Tuppers Plams hy the death of
taxes and,
h~r fath er Dan Summerfield
TllHt James A. Singer 1s the ouly
Mr .and Mn. Herbert
Ze1hcr
heir at law ;.nd next of kin of sa id I and chtldren of Colu mbus !pent
Ward, a resident Of the State of the weekend w1th Mr Henry Zel·
Ohio, and that there are no other her
peraons who have an lntereat In
M1ss Sarah Dobbs of
Middlesaid real estate; and,
port vbuted Mrs T A May
That it is netessary to sell said
Recent gu~sls of Mrs.
Dora
real estate to pay debts of the Duckworth, Mr .and Mrs Robert
Ward and to pay for her .s-upport
White and Richard
Duckworth
The prayer of the Peht1on Is for were Mr .and Mrs. Carl
Duckthe .sale of the entire interest In worth, of New Concord, Barbara
said real eltate pursunt to th.~ and Stevi.~ Gutnsler or Lancaster,
provisions contained in Section Mr .a nd Mrs M1llard Duckworth
2127.08 of the Ohio Revised Code, of HuntmgtoP
aru:l for such other relief as may
ID. and Mrs Carl B Wiese and
be proper.
Miss Marcta Karr spent a day in
The persons Cil"st Above men. Gallipolis.
Uoned will further take notice that
Mrs John Buckanan and 1on
they have been made parties dJ. Marvin of RuUand spent Sunday
fendant to uid Petition and that wtth Mr .and Mrs. Gllbt!:rt Sin·
they will be require to answer the claJT
Arne on or before thl~ 21st day of
Mrs Mollie Guinther visited her
September, 1957
granddaughter. Mrs. Thelma ReitPaul S. Smart, Guardian meir of New Haven .
Florence Lacy Stevens..
VUlitmg Mr .an d Mrs.
Jotm
an Incompetent,
Bowan and Mrs. Ellen Baer were
Plaintiff
Mrs. David Darst Sr. anrt ' Mu.
Webster and Fultz
Paul Davia and son Paul of MadAttorneys for Plaintiff
dleport, Mr .and Mrs.
CharlesJ
(Bt 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (9) 6, etc
Spencer of Lincoln Hall, Pome~oy
Eugene RuKhel of Middleport
grandson pf Mr .and Mrs. Car·
a
LIGAL NOTiel
Hayes S'r underwent a , ton·
George Stuckey,
whose last
known place of residence was Ro- 1111lectomy at Meigs Gerleral HGI·

INCREASED FAI.L HUSJNF.SSne-ccsslta(es plac1ng 3 women
lmmediatelv Real ()pporturuty

RATES
2

dleport, County of Meigs and State
of Oblo and in One ltundred Acre
Lot No. 157, being a )ot Forty -five
feet mor• or h•ss o'n Grant Street
1n said Villitge and running back
at that width to the- alley, 1a1d lot
lyine between the Conner and t~e
Martin lots on sa1d street
That the Defendant, Nellie Pearl
Rucker, is the owner of an undi·
vided one-fourth mterest in sa il
real es tate; t hat Joseph Rucker Ill
entitled to dower tn the mterest of
said Nellie Pearl Rucker and,
That Clyde Mallhone, as Treu·
urer of Me1gs County, Ohio, hall' a
!ien aa:atnst said real estate for 'he

I Wato ..dl,- PAPEk t:l .1'.Gfi\G-!~
ye;.rs ex..-erience. Free e''l
mates, L V Re1rin,cr. Racir. •
Box 124, OhiO
7-6-1 '

t20 8) ' ln~nct
unknown
wUl take notice
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-~ l~at on the llllh day of Auguot,
I~);. . t ' 1 Altllll, 1953 the plaintiff, Flora Steffy, u

pita!. Wednesday Aug. 21st
Mr and Mr1. Donald Quisen·
berry and son Donnie of Atheru
are spending their vaeatioh With
Mr and Mrs. John Bowan ,and
Mr and Mrs. Oacar Henry of

home of Mrs. Morris Harden,
for their August meeting.
For
Devotionals :Mrs Robert Harden
read an
article
enhtled "My
Fr•end"
The regular
business
was conducted Mrs Edison .Guin·
ther recetved the traveling bas·
kt;t Mrs. D1ck Winebrenner, Mn
Robert WhttC' .and Mrs.
Robert
Harden, were
presented
with
btrthday
gtfts. Mrs. Guinther,
had charge or Blhle Study, the
"\Vhat I!! Man". The
11 ubject
meetmg closed by repeating the
23rd Psalm. Refreshment&amp;
were
serVed by Mrs Harden to Mn
Charles Blak.c Ml"s Don Cottrill
Miss Gertrude' Duffy, Mn. Ediso~
Gumther, Mrs Robert
Harden,
ilirs . Herman London, Mrs. Pearl
McBride, Mrs. GCorge Schneider,
Mn. Robert Wh 1tc and Mrs. Dick
Wmebrenncr

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ter from the Bible. The ~hir&lt;i
part was "Fe11ows.hip Tbrou,:h
Givlng" Mrs. F. A. Batey gave a
talk em BegtMmg ,or the Soctety
Mrs. R. F Bryant gav~ a talk on
Begmmng or Our WSWS as a l.a·
Mrs.Soc1ety
Riddle,. other
Mrs. present
Burl Dawson
oa1
were.
Mn Otte Roush, Mrs. Howard
Burrt.s and Mrs. IJ.ert Roush.

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The group plannet. the Linus rlub
menu and made p~ns for their
wiener roast which will be held
later thil week at Bailey's I..a.i;e
Mrs. H c. Roney won the door
prize. Others attending
were
Mrs. C. C. Montgomery, Mn. S}'·
•biJ Smith, Mrs. Everett Roush,
Mrs. Fred Roush, Mrs. Nelson
Rouah, Mrs. Foster Weaver, Mrs.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Nanny Roush
and Mtrs PeM"l Warth.
DINNER
Mrs, Thelrna Capehart honored
her granc!daughter Karen Leiv·
ing on her 11th birthday w.iJb a
dinner at her home . Other g(tef!U
wf're MT and Mrs.
Lawrence
Lelving and, David, Mr. and .Mrs.
Otho LelVlng and Larry, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Roush and children
of Genoa, Jl1, Lawrence R0ut1h
and Mrs John Bumgarner.
·•·
)j1J~.H.IC
T.be annual 'Mrttl:lf "SporJ! pic·
nic was held August 10
the
Bailey's. Lake with approximately
680 atte'hding. The plcrlie Wll5 pre·
:pared a~ ,~rved by the Warhama

Wanted to Rent

Z-1953 FORDS

Radio and
inside and out.

)our W¥recoliler

Plluno

83:17

service.

D11

Nl.elt

Pbono

DBAJ..~CM.

,

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8-21·3tp

4 year old,
vtlry ~·en llc $123 Phono 907M
V1rgil ·rcarord, Syracuse

8-20.8tc

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{141 For Rent

ANNIVERSARY
SPECIALS!

e Winter Spinet
PIANO · · .... · · $348
USED BALDWIN

room rurms hed llpn1m&lt;•nl ULI
lltles paid. Apply Home Res1 11ur ·

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SUMMERS&amp; SON
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Phone Z2
A..luoo, Oblo

A· l9-61c

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_r2_ 1_,_R_ea_-t_E_st_
·a_te_ _

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Extentfon wtldln,
Scaf.,.':&gt;ld hJardl, Drop Clotba.
Two Be(lroom houae, J3 acre•.
Cllntoa Fisher, Middleport.
Jas well and ·furna('e, t~ty w,_.
Pbone 82U-X.
U 1U
tcr, mlaeral rlcht!. Phone ~~~
VIrtU Teaford, Sytaeu~e.
(17)

ror

l'.ent -

Help Wanted

Houu~k~cper

SPINET PIANO

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One three room Furz.,.,hf'tl aparl
mtni. Utilil1u.t piiid. Apply at
Home RcslauranL
R-19-tllc

Ant.

zntddle

Wtll receiVe good

aged lady.
Lrelllment , not

fl1rl&lt;'h work John
• Racznc lq No. 2

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inside an&lt;t Outside Hotl .. ~ PaintIng,. chlmnt~ and root work of
all klnd11, abo carpenter work.
.Free eAJmatea. 20 years cxper·
\ence. Rcasonnble prlcl's
Cali
Pomeroy 50f..J
8 J2 Utp
WANTED : CARRIEJ\-Glr1 or boy
for Rutl:~nd Rou\e. C:&lt;.mhtt The
Daily Sentinel.
8 12 tt

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(181 Empldyment
Wonted

Baby 11tt1ng wanted b~ day1 Full
or put' tlme. Phone 2861
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11-22-&amp;lp

Legol Notice
Pearl ·

both

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LIGAL NOTICE

Orange township, !Meigs Cuun·
ty, Ohio, will receive bids unUI
Sept. I. at 8 P. M. for the purehaae of a new motor grader to
be gasoline powered, single or
tandem wheel drive, minimum H
P. 50, leanlnt front wheels, power c::kcle ' turn, &amp;laSI enclosed cab,
eleotrie ligh,ts, and beater, ortlof'fftl equipment powtr steerin~
hydraulic shiftable moldboard.
Tr.utees will offer lis trade tn
cl'iXllt one used AC model o
maintainer.
Tr11stees re~erve the right to
reject any or all bid~.
·
By order of 'l'TU!tccs,
It Ia nec:euary to 1ell 1114 real
Neva Robison. Clerk
estate tor tbe payment of the
~h.eater, Stat· Rooute.

Phone 604J.J

Open £venlngs until 9 pJR,
AI Trafflo Llgbl

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NEW 1958 MODELS

DAILY

ZENITH TV and RADIOS
~·

$11 OUR

FINE

RIFRIGIRATORS

~L\.EN

a

RANGES

Auaual&amp;

11 TUrlitoll'
~ elty

''

Capehart, Mrs Lawrenec
Leiving. Mrs. Thelma Capehart,
Misa Golyde Hart, MrB. Iva Cape·
Mrs J()hn Ord. MrJ. Nor• Tripp,
Mrs. E. C. ruddle and Mrs. Ev·
erett Rolt4h.
' WSWI
The WSWS met: Monday even·
ing at the EUB Church with Mrs.
Bert Rous.b as prpgram 1eader.
Topic for the evening wn ""
Look at Othelvel". The fint
part conslited of singing several
1\ymns by the group which. wu
Utled
''FelAowihlp
Throuah
Song". The second JN!ln "Fello.w
ship Throuth Prayer" wu led by
Mrs Iva Capc!hlr1 and Mr~ Otho
Leiving. A scripture re&amp;dm( by
Mrs. p. E. PickeRS folloWed by a
talk b)' Ml"i!!. K. J, . Stott. The

doeo-

eotl• of adminilterlng
and for other reUel.
11re requlred to
on 'he 28th
or judge'hem.
aa Admin·
utate of
deeened.

and

a, 18 1to

NOTICE .

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(;RANGJ.:; OF STORE HOURS
'
Open 9 A.M. Till 5 :30 P.M.
I

Open Monday and Saturday
Till 8:00 P.M •.

bone

111. Lever
18. At home
11..Dry,
u wine
ta. Merry

111. BOJ
20. sten.m.

1956
FORD

.

~lement

8.

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diet.
11. Rumple
13. Clrl'a

rele~

prltoilW
18 JeWat

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M • quarWred In ~w11v colorful
•hf' But"kev,. R111ldin.l' and
In North Maehlnuv Hall
,...,. 19~ Ohio Stnff' F'ntr t~t~rn•
In r..,lumlm~ J'rir'"v Aollt' ~ and
continue!!! LhrouRh Fridav. Aul!! 30

ll r'f!!ll!l nPat

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Wieners Made

1

As You Watc:h·-

At State Fair ,,
You've eaten a lot
• .,_t Ctid
you ,ever see a
Yqu

.be.

of~

~ ~~

au.

will '"'t the 1957 Ohio State ~ Ill
Columbua. At~~. 23-80,
'
E. Kalut &amp; Sona. C!ncloruitl meat
packers, will have a "'livtng abihit•
kl &amp;he lndu.ttri,J teetlou (Bueb"
:Sutlding) where dley will tum out

~mong the ,~olimtlY" .'tntl·Rus·
N"' lui ' " '· the Tooth La"'
sian w.e.st oerntiba: Tbff' have Wl!t •
IJn 'a Hflft briJtJdel' flue
also done hJltjn tb, tho SO('iaUst ~:evb 91th MW banners newlv
cause: bY eQihuWnil Soviet
bea tlfUJ f!l~"~n;ardfl.
m:J
tr'Fu:tabilit} over rcufll.lleation
.rn-:bl rpo';~J 1n:"runtv 1
.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

.I}' KING

wlenen aa y.ou watch.
And another ~lon ..paeked txbfblt
,
, ·
,
ts planned by the ObJo Apple'fmu.
Khrushchev miMle it clw th.e oL;~•neih
c Wtnlam
tute-a eort of "1rea to table" movin,r
S&lt;lviets are Rot P'f41',_ tG nego- bNakfa~ wbf!M
!..month ~~~ 1tory
of tha apple indUJtry,
liate a reunification :W~lch would
1ufttar
BoArd
oth~
Thill exhibit will be out ID the
depose Lite East German Commu- lumtnarlMI Gf the Ohio Statt' f'llifr open-as;t of the Airiculture cd
nist re 11 ime. He a.l~ost eantemp- Stwldi:it wm be at 1 e.m .." oPt&gt;nfn• Horticulture Bulldlng. floutewi.Yes
tuously dismissed "'e proposal- a., whlr.b hdltionaUv t. Youth and the mea and chlJdren too wtU
get some new ldeu on bow f.o V(Ork
supported by Socialists •~d Cb,ris- DQ.
&lt;
tian Detnocrt~ls alfll.e-for free, . 11mb,..... aetlvltlee wiD lr:e-ep the the appl~ into the diet P'rom trw. to
natien-wlde elections.
~MUb Cleter bu.dlln,r ttu'ouJI:h th• ' a · tempU~ pie, the a~e story wiD
· '
'
eight-day Wr-Ue bu.a:e euditoriun) be told u you witnua the ROings-on.
These are fast two of a nUJnber of
The rtal w«r-'f for U.e · Chris- 11 ~...,of. MIUCIItional d_emonq~ examples
of exhiblta ~at will move
tian Democr.at&amp; il Adenauer's t1Qiu tit bon and ldrb In the many to educate Ohioans ID the atate-'•
health. For a man m hJs 80s 1 _.. 9f hOJ!1erT\IIkln• and rural-cltv rrumy-faceted ~y•
Ad~ auer i.9 ''~markably fit and ~&amp;J! to~~ ==~f:s '&amp;~~
bb oee,n delivering . hour-long lt.orlel wiD boUII 1200 youth thtouib

I
llhe

1

speeches on a campa1~n
tour
without visible signs of fatigue
Put there is alway!l tbe dong~r

at his age that 11 ct~mparnUvely
minor azlfnent m.ight ¥ scrtou~.

'f.t
rm

aoy

I Finest Horses ·

1fUr week.

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Oh1o Stcrte Fcnr .

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The
I Horse
wlU be
at the

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~4. ~
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blr4

11'lto,&lt;l_ ,

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Breeders' Futurity Ql Ohio
a feature cf the Houe ~.,
1Wi7 Ohio Stale Falr Au.:.

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23-30.
· The Futurlt:Y; 1'tn three divisions,
will be featu.l'ed on Wednesday,
Tburaday, and FridaY., Aua. 28,. 29.
and ·30 The Horse , ow opens e1
I p.m. S..,day, AUJ&lt;. 25, in the
Coliseum. with nldtt
w11 al 7:30
pm. Sunday and at 7: p.m Monday thrcugh Friday.
mmna
·•been raised to $40,
Chis vear.
~.l1lt:ilg l V" ~; ~
' ' member In
charge, said ea.tly entries lndleate
a record nwnber of exhiblton w1ll
show buntel'!l, jumpers, gnitCd and
we11tem saddle horses. fine harness
horses, and shetland and bocknev
pon1e9.
Tickets for :he Rorse Show mav
be purchased in a,{lvance bv sendtni
11 cheek or monev l:irder to D Robert •
Jones. MAmr~er, dh1o State Fair.
Columbus 3. Ohio

hnril l

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25. Source
26. Hautboy
-performer

niriie
10. A &lt;:onditlon· 28.
ally

house fann flOUioment mRnufaclut ers. Additi"JnRl fum m&amp;rhlnl'" will

Obse,..;eri '
~~U,W - th~~;t tho . ., to tllf' Reeotmttfnn Bnor~kfAti
Kbr~V'I l~&amp;attf~ll::'\*lomer· rurldrtt tht 15th Oftlt~ State Junior
ang Winnln~dentti.l'r more vot-' Fair. f!'rid-v
23.

22. Sea

centra..

I

major are...

Tents. colorfully demn!ted eouth
of the Admlnlstntion Bulldinl! win

1 Youth Lane a fltflv ~rafA.!l Khrusiw'hf'\'
Att:oauer
u:tl blasted
•• A
'· d h
' h'as
·
"~'' ~ .. •
a ~e~ ~..., er ~ Wlf.:De t at . IS tran~ to lh~ beJJutJful mlllon-tlollru
pol~e1es were taking
Germany Youth Cnllter 1'JDrtb of J,hf" Sf!'v .. ".
1 lee!lth A._ · Pt~ . to the· Ql:lln Stat•
alon" the rold ib~ Wat.~
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P'm.round!l (n ColumbUA wtll !!how

ln11ect

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th!'H

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Pungen~-

vegetaJl&gt;&lt;:

(pl.)

29.·.J'ecaJ~s

31.11reezy

34. Victor

Borge,

e.c.

311. Thraah

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37. Pa\leftlen.t '
covertnr
38. We-t Jl\41~
t'et!lb (var.~

boller
tender

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11. Clotheapreu
• . Roll

21. Capital
&lt;Eur.)

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Customline VB 2 Dr. Sedan,
Radio, Heater and
Fordamatic Transmission.

Services wiD be' tzl!ld In the Col..

1~ · 8t 9t30 a.m SUnd~~rv. Aua"t1!11

80. Siberian

&amp;'Uit (-.)

t5. uhder the atlfiPleel cf thA Ohio
Council of Churehea.

11. Sklo
tumor

Catll011e Ma119e1, wlll be celebl'ated

;a. Antelopt

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b1 f,hn!II!DOT AnthoT,Iy Sehlll&gt;mibo:M
,uer ot St, Peter's Chnrch, Colum-

(Afr.)

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a:!. Bird ( lL L )
14.Portob

bus, at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. iD &amp;be

Ma.telkll

... A rtPJ&gt;It&lt;
II.Hodp-

P,Odc..

R. H~ Rawlin·gs Sons Co.
,l)ODGE-PLVMOUTH

Cor, SeCGnd &amp; Mill

40. 0!17 j(kr, )

NANCY

OL'I'IIroe, .

U.OYa

TMESE 3
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56 MOD£L CARS
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ARE REAtLY SHARP!
WHY NOT OWN ONE OF THESE BEAUTIES!

.1956 FORD RANCH WAGON········ $1795
V-8 Thunder Bird motor. Beautiful li.JJht IJ1'8Y and VCen 2 tOJJe
finlab. 710 tires like r'lew. R6H and defrosters. Th1s one clean
11 a new pin. Priced to sell.
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1956 CH~OI.ET

' Belaire ' Door .-Ra.rdiop, Spa:r.kllng black flnl1h. lJke new,
beautiful black Jhterlor, wltb whiUftrird, ~hi~ aidewaH tires
Ute new. Power steerinJ. po~ brakest 11ower pa~k motor.
loads ot a&lt;.-ceasorle, includiaa 'radiO! and ne•ter. ThJa b really
a eream puff and look at the prtee.

$2295
1956 FORD ·· ..... "- · .. ·-· ~....... $1f95
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l"alrla.. 2"door, ~u)o. lranam;p;on,
:V,li 0Tb~erblrd
motor,' IM&lt;..
ly I~Y 2 lane fi"'!", ~H ~a · ~,r~·'' l'l~tllt' and \exlerior.llu
new. Really a fmt low mUta1e e'U, ~~id ~o sell.
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VERY
BlUe

Rarl Grabe

Middleport
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Pomer~

228 E. Main St.

IJQen from l!ettlnlll footsore 0 Roher1
Jon". atate lalt trumanr annmrn«d
An~ \h.ll Year the butel will stert
•IN'klnR ahead of time - vtaillnll
eouoe, fair-a to call to tht&gt; allf"ntron
olluD ..oltrona lh11 the bl.:t •btt fBit .
I the cream
top-8iJ!:hl lntertlllnmenl and
of aompetlttl" wlll bt held
J hi Co1umbus A ~"w .23.30
Durin1 tht el.'!ht·dn Ohto s 1,. 1e
Fair, 16 shuttl~ bu~re wtll olv tht
Rround! P.ivine p!l.tront 11 roundtrip
t""'a1 for onl~ a dll1\e

Youth Lane Leads
Chief N.lk1ta Kbr~bev ear· '
this mo,ilth to Easl Gm"many. 1 Way ,To Activity

:u. "1~r

q T-·A ,Moa-

furel'l and dl,n-tbuton 9'- pclaJ
lints will nl:tJbll ..at th• ltSf''Ohfo
Stalf' Fair, Harry Oot.l!on,';~
fnlr manaRer tn thal'ft til eortceuione
and !JPI;Ce. polnta out
P'nl'l"'en. suburbanltet and cltf
dwellers wiD ftnd much of fntnnt
La'teJJt devl!!lopmentl In machbtft fm
farmln,e, ,lfardenin«. care of b'lr'nl
end estates. walf'r ~lee end aD the
anted aclivitlet wtU bl lhowa in

at State Fair

·

In the campatgn
the vil.lt. of Sovjet Commu- '

(IM.).

4. Buay

lO. Robult
ti. C..utiOlll
lL It:. capital. II e. KnJP,t'a

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APPLIANCE

2. Slla""n
3. Buttilo

9. R&amp;bbii

~INE OF AUT- OMATIC WASHERS, DRYERS,

nt'W

CROSSWORD -·--~~-

AOitOSS
J. IJI..tem,per.
ec1 penon
1. 0reuec1

DOUMONT MODELS ARRIVING SOON

School. Clay graduated from Wabanta in 1956 and is employed at
Roney's SupermarkeL
BIRTH
Mr aud Mn. John Re1tmire
are announcing the birth of a
son Stanley Henry at Holzer
Hospital The maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs, John Grue$1Cr of Minersv1,1Je and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
s. H Reitmire, local

Thoma~'

The latest indication9 are that
Aflenauer will win a third sue·
cessive four year term, but it
may be by a narrow margin.
Public clpinion polls repqrt
that sup{)OJ'l for thl' Obristi8n
D,mocra.ts 4as risen from 39 to
f6 per cent or the eledatate
since November. Soezahst strcn.
.gth has drop.ped from 44 to 35
· pet Cl"llt in the same petWd.
Political experts estimate ilia!
about 80 per cent of the voter$
a,lready httve made up thc.t-:minds The campa1gns of all partics are now h&lt;'ing directed at

AUTO SALES

Now On Display

o.•Eey

of
the bepetition
Is I;s-;::23~-~ltc~~-~------~~~ro:•:P:..,;'~ep~e:•;'•~d;,.;in;_;u~n~l•~o~n;;;aiiiO&lt;;;;ha;;;p-"JII
eJtlte
aold for

pqmei;i, pi debta of aald

168 Ac.rea- land-8 nom Jt.pusc:..l ~"wri:
hot a.nd cold wMer. Contact
W Young,
Joan MarUn, RL No. 1, Rutland,
'\1elg~ Co.

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Iowa: Beint 11t,uated In the VUI&amp;It
Pomeroy and more partleular}J
bounded and described a1 follow!
Lot Number Twenty-three (23) dlvldlng In the eenber from the front
to the rear. Also, tbe concurrent
oJ ea1ement to u•e the Alley
l,;!lwoen the above deacribed prop·
tho We1terly one-hall of
Number Twenty-three (23).
earemeDt rlaht l1 to c::ontlnue
the 'benefit of the helra, IUC·
!ee,.on and llslgns In ownership
the property abuttlna on said
alley.
The petition aUeaea that the per·
.sona} eslate of •aid decendent Is
not sulflclent to J'ay de btl and
obHgatlonl of 1al estate and thAt

ot

Black rldmg horse.

a• u

Germany,

METROPOLITAN

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and evl'ntuHIIY nogto.nng a whole

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"'aBO:~sEMORE
TO
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Brlpteol CoraM
Ill Mlddlopori

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Warn1 Of Downfell
The 82 year old Ad('nauef.
f1ght}ng the mQS't. critical battl.e
of hlS career, has warned that
Socialist victOJ·y would mean
"the downfall or , Gormany." He
•has said that keeping Its allial}ce
with the West is his nation's only
:means of • halting Communl~m

~;.~n~~:!~k 4door. Runs fine.

FURNITURE

A
~as
mst
ller
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CHEVROLET

lm Tbo

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I war

The Soctahsts huve saHl that ai
they win they wall pull west
Germany oul of Lhe North Atl4lntic Tn•aty Organization, bantsh
_atomic weapons on " thCir soil,
alt ('()nscnplion and !lrrap pJans
·~ ~
"d
, or • a oiV\MJ\1V"man
army a..
Strong air force
Then ih
·n hargam
·
. h. the
.
e.y wt
Wit .
Sovzet Umon for the reunifLC~·
1ion or East a.nd West German~.

n.'"··l

$299.00
BAKER

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Trede-ln• must go. 1;~~~·1
over. M.ke u1 an
iiOr and Mn ·van li~ade ac·
TH&amp;Y MIJST GOI
compamed Mr and Mrs ~erald )!;~~~.9!~ FORDS
Ours and chlldren of Huntington
and Heater, CJ('an &amp;
•.o Six Lakes, Mich anrl. F:penl n
week wilh their son. Gilbert, ~nd 1 1-1950 CHEVROLET
family and attended !.be wcddmg
2 door, Radio and Heater.
' of tbei.r gra!'dson, Billy McDa.de
to M1ss COnme GJggy of Reed City
MERCURYS
In the Methodist Church
4 door Sedan, Radio &amp; he-ater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson
l-19·t7 CHEVROLET
IIRa.dlo and Heatc!". The
takes it

Blaettnar11, fomeroy .
8·23-61 e 'c-"-"':'-"'-""'"':-'"-"-'-":-"
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1963 GMC 11.1 ton Plck11p. 5793 Small gu,, ~lilVf'll and on&lt;' rour
Middlepljl1. P'f1111 .. -~... Administratrix oJ the estate of
Nearly new paint joh Not a
room sb.c val hco:ttcr. PhOilL'
Jkmda. P~oat G~l
..._.. Walter Lottrldge, deceased, filed
flaw or blamlsh.
&amp;.laettnars
63!11:1 \1
8-23 31 1·
Pomeroy
8·23·6tl
COMP1..ETi lniUfU.H ProM~tt,o;o, her petltt.lOn 111ain.st them In the
frO bate Court of Mei11 County.
5TANLIY PARTY
(
121
19M Buick Spe.clal. Riviera Prl
Ohio, being Cauae No. 11MI98. for
Llf.. ~ut&lt;•., Ftre,. Polio, C&amp;1l
--~
Mrs Dick Ord was recently
vatcly ow:-.cd. Msy be seen at Want to Buv iRri!e size HC"ating
Milia, Micldte;:prt, Ohio.
the Nle of cerlaln real estate 1or znenc.ing, Sept. 2, 1957."
ho!ltCS8 at a Stanley part)' and
Board of Commi&amp;lioner.s reserve Mrs. Charl(:a Yeager w.s guest
Swatrol'a Aahland Sen1cc Sla
the payment of debts of uld decedStove. t•'rrmk lleul'h, Middle
tlon,
\
8· 21· ttc
ent, whleh real estate Is described the right lO reject any or all bids demonstrator Mn. Nannle John·
.pori, RD.
6·23·6tp
Boatd of County Commissioners son won the door prize. Others
aa follows:
Blue matr parakeet ca(le and
ated in •he VUiage ur, Pomeroy, Mek(s County, Ohio.
pre~tcnt were Mrs. Jobn Bumgarstand $7 00 Also parakeet and
By De~n Barnitz
County of Meip and State or Ohio
ner. Mts. John Fry. Mrs. Karvey
cage $4 00 P-hone 6817J.
Clerk
and bounded and deiClibed as fol· 8-29-lle
Ntwland, Mrs. HMTY Ord, r,!ra.

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AD th~JNjor blanul~ ol
brrm D'lat1ifnery abd I1Wll' .....fac-

I Bunde~tae:
Th('re will be at le:aat 49-i
Tnu:tor-dra~ open.alr shutt1l'
s~ats ol st11~e. bal! ot , buses wi:Ueb han llroved 80 POnular
Iconstitu&lt;'neics
them by direct elerhon in th~ I at OhiQ Statt- Faira the last two "'""
and the rem~nder .W be beck this 'l't'ar to kt&gt;ep r~~l r·

by proport10no.l represent-a lion
Boom Mav Help
;:
m.unzst ground att.Mk
Adeoouer's greateit ato,Sel is the
Th1rty-five million Germaru Will fact that West Germ;ny is enjoy·
elloose on •-pt 15 • -twee" kee~ mg boommg economte pros~enty
~
~
•
h'
'II d
jng Chancellor
Kon!"ad Ade- w teh has ev~n penni e a na
n~uer's Chru~1 an Democrat re· 1 ti.onal tax cut The low ~tnt or
gtme or turnLng the governml"nt h.JS fort'Ulles came lut , Octob.erover to the powerful opposition Novembe~ when the Huntartan
Socialirrt Party
·
revolt ra1sed " fears or another

PORTLAND

Band B~a a'nd Live Wire
CHfton.
Mr .and Mn: Charley Bartels or ClaS8. GarrleA , and:• pri&amp;ea were
HunUngton mlted relatives here. provided for t\~ '&gt;;
Mrs Harry
Miller
spent a
MARRIAOR
week in Columbus with her sis·
The marriage of Miss Clarn
ters, Mr~t. Edmond Doone, Mn. Marie Smlth, daughter It(_ Mrs
George Steele and Mrs.
Oshell Betty Smith of Ma&lt;Son and Leland
Childers.
Smith of - Clifton to Clay Roney,
Mr. Melvm Grimm ill
home
of Mr. and Mrs. ij,_
from his employment at Crooks· of New Haven is beifi a ' nYllie, lndefinately.
ced. The ceremony w.U pe orm·
The Loyal Helpers
clas,!j of ed Aug 10 at the CliftQn MethoAibury Mcthortist
Church were rlist Churc-h with Rev. Richard '
entertalned at the home of Mr . Wright of£iciating.
The f brid~
and Mrs William Houdaflhelt al was alt1rcd Ln a light bfue street
an outs1de t"orn roast for their lenglt1 dress and wtite accessor·
August meeting.
Folowlng the ies and attended ' by Judy Rus·
roast the pres1denl, Mrs. Melvm sell. Wh1lc John MeK.night at·
Grimm
conducted a
business tenc~ed ,the groom. The. new Mrs.
meeting and Mrs. Carl
Weese Roney attended
Wflhama High

1ave the devotLons and also 111ave
the book revtew of "The lnvinclble Christ"
~retary
reports
were read by Mrs. Houdashelt,
and Treasurer report by
Mrs.
WU!lam Elchlr.ger. Others attend·
were Carl Weese, Mn. Dana
"''""·· Mrs. Bert. Weese
Mollie ~uanther was 11 de·
to the District Assembly at
C::?ilum:buo from the Nazareno.
Church.
The Sunshine Maker• Class of
the Preabyterlan Church met at

Iand family VLSttcrl relatives m
Lamp, W Va., Sunda.)
I Mr and Mrs. Llair Schro.alls o r
Beaver Falls v1s1ted her sister
I cently
Mrs Eber Ours and busband' re·

AUXILIARY
The American J..egion Auxilial'y
met Monday evening at the ha.ll.

soq

War ll comes up ll("lt\ month in
Wost Germany
On 1ts outc ome hun~s the fate
of the WE&gt;b1ern world's 'llan to
build a stroncz c'.e-fcnslve ·military
m.ach tne on the European l'O nt lnem ca pable of "&lt;let {'rr ing a Com·

1EIIRY

at State Fai

I wtuch
the .20 ~ ~n1 "(loalzB,1 • vol~" Get Y9u There
will b;e, d~isi.Yc
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B~NN UP- The mofl-t Important
el~L'tion 111 Elrroopo s1nce World

6-Datly Sentmel, Pomeroy -Middleport, 0 ., Aug

Ln

TODAY

Karl Grube, Groveport RIJh
School. junior whcst FFA P1'Cf)eet II
White Rock eh.lt::k~na, I! reRre..pta·
tlve of vouth In Ohio wlw,

wqa

be

exhlbltlnJZ In the tremend_owl.t b:rJpottant ooultry dlwtsfon at
IIS'P
Ohio State Fair AUR 23M30
Poultry th~ 11ta~'4 i:hitd ~.

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alft'lcuJtural enterpri111 thflrt doet •
•$145-mtll.ioD buslneu il(lDu.UJ. WIQ
be on di!rpley In the- f.QuiJrY Bllildtn~~o lint b,uikllnll.Qo ~ Ufl ~of ~

FV

KC

the maln enf;ranl'll. at KI~'?~A we 1
A featun of the ttdliblt · be I
hua:e chicken bar'deaue Tills · ~ :
come a pop,ular annual ewenl St)On~ •
sored bv the Ohio Poultry Councll
It wiD be In tM •pot.J.i.l!bt Wednetdav
noon Au~~: 28. when the Ohio Fair
Managere meet th'f'e fpr their annWll
·aoatpunJ .l"N WI'Je

HDVMFAC-MINBRDJNC .

V•ae.nlay'o C'&gt;'11..;...!01 J.!O~'I'!I1N98 ~ WROIJOlft
BY PRA Yl!:ll THAN THIS WORLD Di!E.uls ~- ~l'-

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&amp;-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy· l4iddleporl, 0 ., Aug 23, 1957
M'r~ . Margaret K Davis, Athens,
vtnled (nends he• e Wednesday
whf'n she t'ame to Meigs County
to attend the funeral of
Hank
Young
\
Mr and Mrs William RichardWilson Hudson wa~ La ken to Hoi SOD (Phy lha Fox ), VISited fnends
IV Hosp 1tal
m the Rawlmgs· 1111d former netghbors m .1\tJddleCoate~ ambulanre fur 11 medical port Thursd&lt;ty
d:eckdp thiS week
11r and }frs C B Weise ar1 1 Wayne Gibbonb wtll gu to Hucylln. R. c Sanshury ~ t sLted MI'S rus Saturday aflcr hts w•re and
Ralph Hayman , Racml.' Thursday. daughter, Evelyn, who have been
J(rs. Hayman has spent the sum- vut!J.ng h~r fath er there He wtll
mer w1U1 her ~Jster, Mrs Eber be accompanied as far as ColumBafman, m Pukerslmrg
bus t1y Jeanette Crooks and Cous·
Supt .and ~Irs L W McComas l.n , fuo\x&gt;('ca Roth ge b. Pmnt Pleasand daughter, D1ann('. 111Hl .\Irs ant, who will sp&lt;'nd the weekend
E. R Tompkns were v1siturs 10 lhere. They arc J.(omg especia lly
Columbus Wetl ne~d.ay aod the Me· to visit Gene Lf ()oks .a member
COmas family v1stled hiS mother , of the All·State Boy~ Band at t he
)ln. J . E McComas
Statf' l'air and to sec R1cky Nel-

Middleport
Society

I

son an rl Tennessee t:::rme . two of
the top feature stars at the Fau.
Mr .and Mrs Walter Crooks and
son, Edward ,Wil lgo to Columbus
Sunday to the Fatr and w11l brmg
tbeir daughter and mecc home
I. E. Miller. 86, veteran mer·
chant of P.hddleport Will
leave
Saturday for Manon to JOin Mr
and Mrs. Carl
Vanderhoof and
children, Peggy Lee and
Floyd,
for a motor trip to Niagara t'alls
and Canada
Mrs. W1lham Robson and her
daughter, Mrs Chrford Cunnlllg·
ham, Mr Cu nnmgham and the1r
Keith, L•ma,
soru, Denny and
hne returned from a motor trip
to Washmgtun, 0 C am~ through
Vlrglma and the Cunn1ng hams are
vis1tmg at lhe llobson home with
Mr. and Mr~ L L Cunnmgham
Mrs Minml' Beverage and daughter, Mrs.
Jeancttl'
Waddell,
Charle11ton , had returned earlier
thiS month from Ponttac,
M1ch
where they had v1s1ted Mr and
Mrs. Carl Jones (Colleen w,.ddelll
and new
da ughter Thlll week
Mra. Beverage and her daughter,
Mrs. Charlotte Perrtn,
and her
daughter, Beverly Pqr m, are ln
Pontiac visiting with the
Jones
family.
Ja~es Ward took Mrs.
Harrtl to Co lumbo~ Thursday en·
e nroute to Cleveland
Miss Jean LamA left today !or
Columbus to join Mr and Mra.
Ernest Jonc11 and daughter. CarOl
Jean, for a vacation tnp through

The Women s 5 otiC Y o
. .
I' t
uth Plans were I M
nd Mt• Wilham 3toecker
h;m Service or the 'Mmersvtlle wJvdcs !II ~~-s~l\hc. Educational I 'd\o~ em ~f Cincinnati
are
th d t Ch rch met
Wednet· rna e to a o.:n
an
Me o IS .
u t th
burch With Semm&lt;~l to he held at the Forrest \'iSlltn~ Mr and Mrs Frank FuTuesday I .:ate ,
.
'
.
day e~n~~ng a Rus~el~ pn;ludent, Run ~h· lhodJst Church,
1

Mrs
lam
presiding. .
1 ~ . nted
h Mrs. FranK St~:~• opene~se wtth
t e pro~ra~ w0 / "Are Ye Able"
group Sln.IJ:•.ng
ure rl.'arim
fo llowed With script
Ad 1 ~
1 14
of Mark 6· ·
by ~r~
.. Jo P
Grueser and a med1 a •on ,. eiSU~
Sends Hts DISCiples Out To I each
by,Jt.1_rs. Stewart.
Prayer by Mrs Gladys .. Smith
precede d group smgmg of ln ~r
Heart Then
H.mgs. A Melody ,
after wh1ch the top1~ ~ f the eve~:
w g "..\ Tnp To MIS1!lOn :rtelds
wa:~ g1ven by Mrs Bradford 'Maag
Mrs Smith spoke on her cKperlenees Ln misSIOn work ~t Wash1ngton,
th b
session 1t
D
uri
e ustne~s
was voted to
contnbute. on the
expenses- of Mrs. &amp;lph Grove to
Mrs. Mildred Hovatter, Middle·
port hlft early Wene8 day f()r w est
Concord , Mass to visit her daughter Mrs. Ahce Spellman
and
fi mUy.
Mrs N. c Welch, has retur ned
ri'Om a VI. ,,., wtth Mrs. M. E. Rathburn and Mrs George Lasher in
Rutl.nd
Mr .and Mrs. Burke Bero and
son, Burke Jr., will leave Sa tu~;day for thetr home in
Chicago
Mrs. Ber:o and son have spent the
summer with her paren ts,
t hc
Rev tmd :Mrs c. Jo: Hoyt, while
Mr Bcro took spec ial tramlng 1n
Pittsburgh Mrs. Robert
Mills,
Marietta, hall been here this week
Fri.
Augult
23
to visit with hPr s1ster, Mrs. Bero ,
Joan Collins
Jack Hawkins before llhe left ror Chicago.
the Smoky Mountains a nd south·
"THE LAND OF
i ern states.
THE PHAROAHS"
Jano Harris, dau~hter O[ Mr
(Cinemascope-Teehn!color)
and
Mrs Walter B Harns,
(Sptctacle with trea che~)
Vera Jlalaton
DllVId ·Brian
HIGh
graduated from ?ihdleporl
Sehool this year, will leave Sun·
"ACCUSID OF MURDilt"
~
b
day for Par~;ersburg to egm hcr
Saturdtty Only
Augutt 24 I
S
Rod Cameron
~ Vera Ralston
ltudles a.c; 8 llludent nurse at t
SPOILERS OF THE FORRIST 1 Joseph's Hospital.
R.oger Chancey, son of Mr and
(Nal.ur-ama·Technicol or)
1\frs John Chancey , will
leave
-alsoSteve Cochran
Llitabeth Scott Sundal' for Morgantown to b~gm
''THE WIAPON"
1 footb11ll pruct1se as Jl
JUnior on
Vera Vague Comedy &amp; (.;artoon I the Univcnllty of West Vlrgi.nta
football team .

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PLYMOUTH
4 Dr. Sedan
Heater and Defrost~r
Two Tone Finish

DODGE-PLYMOUTH

LOOK
WHAT WE ROUNDED-UP
•

USED CARS

1955 MERCURY V8 · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,495
2 dr. Se&lt;lan. This car s hows lovtny care.

1956 PONTIAC VB · · · · .. · · · · · .... · $1,895
2 dr. Sedan. Low nul cage. Sharp co ndition . Rlldio and
Heater.

1956 DODGE Coronet .... · ·· · · · · .. $1,895
&lt;f dr.

Sedan. Push bullon drive. A Rwcpt wing beauty .

l955 BUICK VB Special· ·· · · · · · · · · $1,995
2 dr.

Hard Top . Dyna!luw rlri v• Radio and Heater. A l&lt;r

Pn·~f'ut were )frs Ldta Sp{'neer , )h!&gt; tlrooks Sa)'lf', Mrs Karl
Grucscr Mrs Homer Ruush. Mn
Clifford i'hJihps, ~rs
Russell ,
Mrs LJ•na Bartels, Mrs
Sadte
Brown , -.,lr~ Adolph Grucscr, M.l's
Norm&lt;~n M~Calhun, Mtss
Katie
Becht and three
guests,
Mrs
Gladys Smtth of Barberton, Mrs
Charles 'YicMaster, Bradenton, ~Ia
1 H b t c I
and ltts~ Eh1abel1 o er s, o. ·
urn bus.
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Old fashioned

Mrs. Mar\' 1 Wippel Is
vts1tmg
her da ughter Mrs John Goett and
family
Mrs Stanley Peters of Cirde·
VIlle and Miss Judy Wharton of
Cm:lev•lle are guests of Mr .and
Mrs. Reynold Greene th.1s week.
Mr and Mre. Nathan Biggs en.
tertained wilh 11 dmner Sunday
at th{'lr home Rutland road Prescnt were Mrs Helen Williams and
children, Ronnie and Jennilce .of
Dexter Mrs Othe Biggs and Mr
and Mrs Alfred Biggs and daugh.
Iter, Jud y, Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mrs Btggs aild
children , Jean,
j Billy Jnd Sharon.
; Mr and Mrs ·Joseph
Struble
and son are visihn". ' .... r-"gan and
,.
"'~
, c olumbus t h1s we$ and will attend the Sta te Fair.
Miss Jean Hmds ()f Columbus
l is the gue11t of her parents, Mr.
a,",.ldle.Mrs. Edward Hinds, Miners-

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Belling Held
At Mason City

Middleport

Peacock Ave, With Mrs Ray Glare
a.B ro-hostess.
Gilt. were placed on a table
with pink cover and centered with
wedding bells and a
minature
bride In white and bridesma.Jd5 in

Hamm, Mrs. Troy
Ohlmger Sr.,
Mrs. Leo Brvan, Ml'll. Ben NeuU·
ling, Mrs. Marvm rBurt, Mrs Troy
Ohlinger Jr. Mrs. Clare nce Cliff.
ord, Miss Bern1ce Ann
Durst,
Miss Helena Clifford , Mrs Mary
Kunzetman, Mrs Homer
Brickpil~ka~~~ :~:r~ plo,·ed during the les,
Mrs Gu:. C.Jwan and Mrs Guy
Russell .
evemng with prius awarded to
Mrs. Denver Kapple, Mrs. Alonzo
Sendm!! w tt~ hut unable to atCuster, Mr§ Ben Neutzhng and tend were ~t rs.
Clemente MenMrs Albert Ebersbach.
rhlm, Mrs Otto Strauss.
Mrs.
Refresh ments of ice creafit, James Clatworthy, Mrs Roy Tracy
cookies, QO[fee and mmts
were Jr , Mrs. L. L. Roush, Mrs Harold
served on crystal tray11 to Miss Eben;baeh, Mrs Charle! Swatzel,
Kate Ebersbach, Mrs Clyde Jonea, :~rs . Harry Watson, Mrs
Pearl
Mrs. Gilbert Freeman, Mrs. Ellen Ash , Mrs Walt&lt;'l' M11lt&gt;r and Mrs.
Couch, Mrs. Roger Cullums, Mrs . Dena Zw•llinJ,t.
Albert Ebersbaeh, Mrs.
Alonzo
Cu.ster, Mrs. Theo Smith,
Mrs./
--... 'lsworth Rowe, Mrs. Willa•d
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Mr .and Mrs. Virtor Hannah(;
and children, Kathryn Jane and
Chuckie were Tuesday
dinner
guests of Mr .and Mrs. Hurl Hannabs when the btrthday of Mrs.
Rev. Ralph C Zundel IS spend·
Hurl Hann ahs was celebrated.
Ch nstian
Mrs. H1.1rl Hannahs and grand- ing this week at the
Youth
camp
at
Camp
Oyo at
daughtf'r, Kathryn Jane are spend·
ing a few days with relatlve!!l in F'r•,.ndship
Nelsonville.
'
Two boys, Jack
Braley and
John
Hysell
from
the
Pomeroy
Mrs. Rh:hard Biggs and daugb.
t er Crl1t Y b ne returne d to their First B.a.pt1st Church accompanied
home, Columbus after a week!; Mr. Zundel.
The
eamp is
comprised of
·vl,1it wit hher mother, Mrs. WOO·
dell "'"
~eker.
young people from Baptist Church
with the
Kaaron Kelton left
ThurSday es in Southeast Ohio
for a visit in COlumbus with Sus- faculty made up of pas~rs and
churches
ie Hams, daughter of Mr
.and leaders of the Hapti~t
m the area
Mrs. Robert Harris.
Mrs. Tbelml Campbell and son
Rev Zundel who is actmg as
Barton left Thursday for a visit bible teacher plans to
ret~;[n
with relAtives in ColumbWl
home Saturday evening.

Mrs. Clan'nce Owen§ ot Grundy, v a •s the guest of Mrs. Fannie Kaspar, Minersville.
Mrs. Helen Baum bu returned
An 'old fashioned bell .ng' was to her h orne, co1urn b us a Iter a
helc~ ilt the home of Mr and visit with Mrs. Myrtle
Wat.8an,
Mrs Wll bur
Stewart in Mason
Ill
1
..... Mr.• M nersv e
~....
..r rs Myr tl e W' a..,
•-o n
reePn tl.l, honormg Mr "" 0
w0s th e
Jack Stewart
d Thursday dtnner guest ot Mr .and
Af·ler the bellmg the gu t~ Mrs Stanley June s
'
Wf'rf' mvitcd 1nto -~he homl' 1 Miss Elizabeth Roberts of Colwhen· I he ('Vl'nmg was ~ pcn t 1" ufubus HI the guest of her cousins,
maktn~ pll1ur·s a n~ ,.n~oymgk rc· I Mr and Mrs. Adolph Grueser, Mr.
fres hments 0 pu.nc.l lHI coo Jell and Mrs. Otto
Hartenbach and
ser.:NI hy Mos. Stewart and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Pearl Phillipt, Min·
Mar y Fflwier .
. 11 p
enville.
Allendmg were L ~~ d ~~~~·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMaater
BettY Byerson,
e nar
· of Bradenton. Fla, who were ca11Larry Lii' Vmg, Arnohl Roush. El· ed he re by the illness oF-his bro. I ,,_o..;;;;;;;;._...-;;;;;;;,;.;;;;;;;;;;;--;o;-..-;o;...;;,;-..;;.;o.;,;.;;..;;,;-.
mer Clark] Jimmy Stewart, Ral ph thcr, Harry McMaster are
the II
Stcw..-rt, ack Cumnuns. Mr. and guest! uf her partnta
Mr. and
Mrs J aC'k l'' owlcr anrJ daughter, Mrs. Adolp~ Grucser.
Mr and Mrs }I C Pillsbury,
Mra. Otto Hartenbach and daul R
Sh aron P1lhbury, Mrs
Haze
O}
ghter,
Min Dor()thy, Mrs. Adolph
J
Nl h 1
Florl'ncr cummtns,. anl(e
c o Grueser and daughter, Mrs. Char·
san . Ann Williams, Phyllis Will- les McMaster, and Miss Elizabeth
i~:~ms. Mr and Mrs. W1lhur
Ste. Roberts spent Thursday with i'Cd h h
w ~:~rt. Gar~ Stewart ar.
t e on- )atlveS m t\ohson, W . va.
Ofl'd cnupl.e.
Mrs. Gladys Smith who has
- - -- ~bcen ·.here ass1st1ng 111 the care
of her mother, Mrs. Linnie Rum·
m!.!l, Mmersville, left today , for
her home, Barberton.
Mrs Fl()yd Ounfee, i¥1rs, QrvUie
ft
Hogue and Mrs. Nathan Biggs and
\
DO
children, ~au.· Billy and ShAron
were visitors ln Parkerstturg, W.
ncv and ..frs ll arrl' Bales and va ., WednesdaY 1 ,,,
su n ~; llrrshell and Harley
who
M1ss Jenmlee Williams has re·
mnvocl Werlnesday to Zancsv1lle turned to her home, Dexter alter 1
Wf'fl' ~· 1c:;ts of
honor at a sur· a few days visit with ~~lr .
and
1w isf' [;~! cwdl party held Mond&lt;tv Mn. Nathan ihggs and family ,
Jean Casto and Sharon
Biggs
evl'ning on the laow:n of the Laurel
Free Melhodtst Chur&lt;:h.
were overmght guests of Marjorie
DUl' •ng th e evenmg, Mrs Steven Burt, Thursday
Mike and Benny Wright were
Eblin lll behalf of the congrega·
Jo!ie
Turner,
lion prc~cnh&gt;d Rev Bates wllh a M;Ucata of Mrs.
gift uf monry. Rev Bates showed Laurel Cliff, Thunday.
'
fthns (I[ ptf'tures he had
taken
Mrs. Steven Eblip, Mrs. James
"Stlap-On" Hi·Lo Handle . Oversize Mu([(cr - Adjustrlunn • his SIX yean as pastor o f Gilmore and \frs. Gail Huck ac·
lhf! c urch
companied Brownie il'toop 3 of
.
.
able Wheels . - Hal1g Up Design - Alloy Steel lliadc
A d !&gt;~crt cour11r was ~rn·cd to Laurel Clllf to Baileys ~kc , Tuesi1 p pro:~~ nately 1110 pepons
day for a, pU!ftic,·
'
Light Weight Dic·Casl Aluminum Hous ing
Pret·c li'lg the
party the H('v
?4r .a nd ~rs' Herbert \ . Barron
unrl Ml's Bates and sons
were aod £amUt o( i:;rE'.en CasUe Mo
;lJnner ~ ueH~; of Mr ami
Mrs I are the 'fllests ~f Mr .and ' Mrs.
John DiehL
l Steven Eblin, Lure I Cliff, Mr
Borron aiid Mrs Eblin were army
buddies m World war 11 .
l1n. Cliftord Jacobs and Mrs.
Larry .JacObi~! were
v1s1tors in
, Athens, loda~·
Wilham Jocobs ond chil·
drun Will
arnve • Sunday fer a
'
ld
of
Mn
1
weeks
Vis\'t
with
Mr. and Mrs.
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George
Four Childs
•ranhad
e ta ren
re al vacatton
. · Pearl Jacobs.
this past week when the y were
taken to Covington, Ky . by Mr
and Mrs. Cash Bahr for a VISit
w1th )tr .and Mrs. Ra ymond Burns
and daujj;hter, Kath~ Lee.
MrB. Childs took Christine and 1
Candare Bahr and Gloria
June
and Greaory Gibbs, ehUdren of ')llr
and Mn. Ralph Gibbs Jr,
New
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Pay Visit T.o
Covl.ngton, Ky.

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Durlna their visit they went to
Coney Island in Cincinnati and enjoyed a number or new treats for
the children
Climu of the tr1p
was the
.' Grayhound bus ride from Covm&amp;·
tori to Athens Wednesday where
I the)' were met by Mr. and Mn.
Glbbo.

I, loy~l Women's
1

Class Meeting
Held Thursday

$1765

1956 Chevrolet

1954 BUICK V8 Spacial ··· · · · ·· · · $1,295

• ll dr. Sedan. BeauUful t• o lone green finl•ll .

1952 BUICK$ · · ·· · ·· · ·
FlY&amp; fine

as low as $695

cars.

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1951 CHEYROLETS
~of tllree &amp;OOd buys.

· · · as low as $395

MANY MORE
~BLA, ETTNARS
j ~· ....

104 Years

of Servlee

to Bule!IEB"
Pomeroy, Ohio

1955 Oldsmobile

.f·Door 210 - Blue and hory. Radio snd
beater.. Extra nice.

88 _.:._ 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, seat
CO'V'eTJ. Extra clean.

1'155 Plymouth .. ~ $1365

1955 Chevrolet .. · · $1845

Belvedere 4 door. lnte.rlor like {lew.
Heater. V8 motor. good tltts. Ieite fln·

l.sh.

1954 Chevrolet· ····· $895
t.Door. Sedan. Beautiful 2-tone gl'ffn
finish. Spotltll interior. g~od rubber,
gunanteed all thCI way, beater.

1954 BUICK V8 Century · · · .. · · · .. $1,595
Dynanow

$69·.50

Beautiful 2 Door Hard Top Ivory and
turquoise - .V8 - Radio, Heater, Seat
coven.

1954 Plymouth · · · · $1195
Belvedere. 2-dr, Hardtop, Black over
blue, radio, heal~r - seat eoverrs.

1953 Ford .. · · · · .. .. $795
"8'' Customline. Maroon finish. all gOod
tirea. heater. spoUeaa in1erior.

1952 Chevrolet · · · · · · $645

1952 Plymouth .... .. $495

Deluxe 4 Door. Clen Interior, iood Ures.

2-door sedaa, Low mllease. Sharp mside
and out.. R~'ater. Motor In perfect shape.

2 tone blue flnlsh. Powerglide. Radio and

Heater.

1951 chevrolet

$545

1951 ()Ids "98" .. ·· $495

4-door. New blad: finish . Radio and heater. 'Deluae Fleetline model. Power1llde

4 boor Sedah. HydramaUc Tnn&amp;. Radio
and Heater. Dark Green • finish. Good
Tires. Iota of clast and really • nice.

it56'f'clnl .......... $J39$
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1950

'AI ton J;l'ld:ujl 8 ql. and very 1~ mite-

~ Ton 'Pickup. 15''~ pJ,y Tires. soUnd
motor. Clb and bo(ijt, Weat VlrgirUa in·
&amp;pect.ed. Only "

t.ranamlulon.
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Pomeroy·Middleport,

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Desire To Obtain Diplmpa Leads Meigs Mother
To Re-Enter School And Graduate With D~ughter
A rare event 1n the edueationill
history of Ameriea, and surel y
the fn.st 1n Meigs County, occur:
red this year at Harrisonnll('
Hi.gh School when a mother and
daughter gradual~ together

i\fr:s. Sadie Rae Carr, 40, qu1t
acboo~ at Harrisonville about 24
~ars ago alter her
lOth grade
te rm . • Two years ago, two mar
r1agcs and three eh1lrlren later.
she d ~tdc~ to go back and win
b r + loma.
" 1 wasn't at all !Ure 1 could t.lo
it" s~o said , and ad~~ d. " ll w;;~s
hard a.t first but now I'm ccrtalnly glad"

She was proud, tGo, that shr
was ablii' to walk up to recl!ivu
her award la.'i t May with her
rhM.; :;hter, 18·Year-c)!d Rachel Lee
Burb&gt;irtge M1s;; Burbridge 1s a
typut al the Ohio Liql•Ur Control
CorRmissmn office in Columbus.
Mrs. Carr, wife cf Erl)cst Carr,
wh
owned ar1d operated the
Northern Loc;!l School District
busses for 27 year.'!, has two oth
er children They are Donna, 13
and D IVi&lt;l 8.
Mrs Carr sa1d, "I grew tired
seem« all ol the chtldren go
high school aud graduate,
l never bad."
She drove a station wagi}n,
.bauling ellildTtm to and from
school , making two -end three
trips tw1ce each day for nine

Langsville Youth
WinsHtllo~At

'T~"'''··~t 'Lile'fl\ll'llritll'l inkl·ms:

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~i:~.::n~~~.Obio State Fpir

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a~d d~ugh"Ut; ~dbatitl t'og~ thl!f''YW~
High school.

ed ninth in Lhe state CbtcJc;en of
Tomorrow contcat at the state fa1r
Friday when his 10 Vantrcss
Cross chickena weighed in at 30
pounds, dressed weight.

Rotarians Hear Scout Execnti
Explai·n he Boy Scout

Fif't place winner W65 Sue Gro£
15, Wapakoneta, whose 10 birtl s
weighed 45 pounds at nine weeks,
Uve weight. Gov. William c.

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Robert Siler, Meigs-Gallta-Mason District Scout

was

the

guest speaker

when the

Club had their dlnner meeting Friday at Heath
Church Siler who was introduced to the Rotarians by

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O'Neill auet!OI.'Ied her tVantrcss
cross chickens for $3.60 per pound
to the Amstutz Hatchery, Blurrton.
Nelson's
here
by the
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and were raised on
·
The Langsville youth placed
third in his district contest before
entering state competition
, First place winner in the Southeastern Ohio district was Odess
Gillegly, Logan, who was awarded
third place in state corff)let1tion.
Second place at the state fair went
to Tom Blumenstock, 'Arcanum,
James Woodyard, Alfred, faUed
to p~ace in the traclor radeo. Lois
Ann Knopp, with her escort, Don
Johnson, competed in the Junior
Fair Queen contest. JaneL Earhart, RFD 3, Troy, was named
queen over candidates from S2 other counties.

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Will ReceioVe
Flight Training

Harley B. Roush
Funeral Services
Are Held Today

Arrival Of Flu
Vaccine For

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Ohio Vall.ey ~se Show Ass'n Bishop Werner

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Hoffa's Memory Fails Before
Senate Co.punittee Questions

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22 To Speak At
PIans Fall .un
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WASHINGTON (UP) - The AFL.C IO Wlll demand \hat tho
Plans were made for th ..•'!i"all Roundllp· lo be lteld at the
T•amslers Union answer charges made by the Senate Rackets
River VIew Saddle Club il\ 1fiew Haven w,ben the Ohio Valley .Bilhop Hazen Werner, Colum- Committee against Teamster Vice President James R. Hoffa
Horse Show Association met ThtJrJday at the Meigs County bus, hu accepted an invltation to informed sources said today.
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Fairgrounds
apeak at the Golden Anmvenar)'
The committee, adjourninj in disbelieving exasperation,
William Downie presided and Sept. 22 was set for the 111 the Heath Methodist Church left Hoffa alone with his dim memories and bright chances of
Roundup with a rain date of Sept. 29.
building on September 8· Homer
1 becommg prestdcnt of the na.
· • bl
Cook, chairman of the committee
Fourtc{'n point classes will , i:J c '
in charge of the celebration, was
Addit~
~ - tlon a ggest union.
~n the rohe&lt;!ule for the Roundup [
notified Friday of the Bishop'•
Th e- committee discharged Hot-• the oth er IJl II po int '6 how WI'li
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fa Friday, hapding h.im only &amp;
a.,.,
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acceplan('e.
be on Labor Day at Cheshire D.t
.
Bishop Werner and Dlst•lct
subperja (or his penonal rre-orda
l p. m. With tue
Superintendent Ro~rt Bouer,
• Galli po l'IS sad t.Uing him "' como! back
lafer for mOtP,- q·~tt'o-.
' Club as sponsors.
d}C an d Sirloin
Porblmouth, wllJ speak at the
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Plans were also diS&lt;'U9Sed for
.
inoming
worship
service.
fonned
liOUteee
helie-ved
he would
10 30
t he banquet V.:htch 1s to be .helJ
Special mu•it wUl be presented
not be recalled until oafter the
m October w1th the plaee and
by Mrs. C. M . ·Bennay who wu
umon's convention SCpt. 30 whea
da I e t o
b0 announce d l &amp;I er.
Horfa IS e.............tcd
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A hm;band and wife; w~re both organist at the d~eation of tbe
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Cluh.s represented st the Thurs- !ined: Frldau night 'tn appearaneea tburch buildin&amp;: .,.:d MrL Mary
Acquisition of ap;nooximately Dave Beck, who is retiring aa
day meett ng' Wl':re t:h e Mc1gs
· R'd
•~ 1 · tr. tb~court' of Mayor C. 0. Filher Adeline Smith Flel!'btner, Colum- ......,
- . . of land t'n tbe LeL•t1 president in tbe wau or ~·
.Ing Cl·"b
Clu b of M dleport while two oth.ers al· b ua, a 1ormer ~~
area Saturday at a rnrt'ce mitee charge~~ that he m.i.Rttled
-,... • th e J a· V'm C•unty
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, test'dent, who Jl1a'L
llq'l
lh e R tver VtC"\\• RIdmg Cl ub, lh e [&amp;0 , eived fines and jail sen- willal ng at t be .,.
=..
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more than $300,000 of union
..ee. Tite choir, of .."125.000 for three mare r~
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GaUi.pohs . Saddle and S1rlo~n tence,.
under the direction of WIUiam pertie.s bOMted total o;creage un- funds.
Cltt....
'' the Gall'1a Coun tY R'd
Corruption Ctt.rae• R....iecl
1 mg
Belfha Bass of Middleport was E veraon, wiU --•-~ present an der optio,, , n that a•e·. now to
Cub wLth t'he Albany Club tl\e lined t$5 and coaQ on cbargP-5 of anthem.
approximately 2300 acres.
Before the
conventioq, the
only one t'-lnrt•presented.
into ation and her husband
The Rev. c. 1\.'·Konkt'fl)tt. pastor
Latest to join t-he- ranlrl o-f Teamsten are in trouble witb
. .
Lath
sa81 wu tabbed $10 and of the churl'h Will pre:Sfde at the thnse who have granted optil.)f]a the blg labor fede:r-atwn. The
Points t.L't'UTllUJ.aleu to date by costa on ehari*J of aesult a 11 d · l:f"lcc. Progr•llia :eontl.ining the to Fred M. Unk Gf cambridge and Af'L..CIO Etltical Practice Comccntesta_nlls arc as !?!lows: Clan· 1'battc .
Hill~ of the'"l'huhh and a list EdwM'd ML'Connaughy of Bridge- mittee meeta Sepl H to C!'Oftlid.
I. lead-In ~ny , S~lver Sandy. • Ro rt Dugan Qf POl'QeroY ItFD of ' the ~alton who have IIJ(!.rved port for ~n unidentified firm er ehatgea that the TeamsteR
Jamee Houck .. Cheshlre, 39, LIK'.,y was
e&amp;~Sed ...100 and COils and durina; ~he fifty yeara ue being are: Theron Johnson, for 225 are dommated bY corrupt illflu,
Nelron Brumf1eld, Gallipolis: 30; tBente ed to setVe three days in ~pared by the committee for acres, Titus P1ckens, J ane P1rk· ences.
Pct of Morgandale, Mrs W. A ~Jail 0 " charg~ ol driviJU!: while in- ~ anniv«G~l'J' aerviee.
ens and Maude Johnson for 73
AI that hme. la-bor r.ourcefl Aaid
Mongan. Pomeroy, 20, ~ las~ ll , 3 ·loi:icatod. Dur{an began ·servina: . ~Jahop Wemer tPQke at Heath an(.' ten hundredths arres and it wiU sock the "f~amsten with
g;~ tt~ tull mane and t&lt;.Jl, Cui. Me hu jal scnten~. 1 oday.
~ethodist· Chureb aeveral yean Fred Philson
and w1fe, thetr the 48-point bill of particlllan
ll.:a .1c, Kotren Grady, Wellston,
'Everett "Smoke McDaniels, 13 JiG 'IIPhen the centennial of the newly constructed home b:l the comptled by t.be Senate eommit·
32; ~laJ~a Dean, J»ll .eamp:bell, of MVtdJeport~' appearint- bet. . ..,Qftdlng of tlie J(e:tbodift Chureh area
tee, aceusaog Hofla of 21NO+"rtbt: .
Galllpj~lls, ~; La.d~ Pt-p~r. W~· Fishet for 1 n~tation w-.s fin&amp;! SJ1 Middleport 'fP obseril4
The s~m of five percent was WJth - and U8ing - tangstei'J,
Bradford.
MiddlE-port, ,JO; $lO and eDits \
~
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paid down on the properties se- goons and gumnen in bill riae to
Class m . Parade ~orse1 Cindy,
Elizabeth y~}!ers, 32,
,p0 ~
cured toU.y on an .,Ution of three power and enpging in "Q1lelthm- .ak.:lfi
• ,f
ombJ,
abl:e'' fin.aneiat ~'
.,rJ -kol)ll!J' Jo~~C!dm, · V1e~nna, '":· v.a., eroy li'Sclrflduteino appear
34, Gold~ S~ipper, Kerm1t Ep. the 'Middleppr.t;...:ayor tonight on !'lt:')Og ,
V J:U
t ..,.._.,. St!pt. 2f-Z--11tiU' 'Prim: m·
ple , HarrJsonvllle, 26: Comanche eharges of \nttixicatlon and dlaThe acquisitioo of the three the TC1l1Dster
nmwatl.,._..
Champ, Kerunit Epple, 18; Class orderly conduct.
~
new J!Ueela -ef land today, now AFl.rCIO E:~ecutive ~ound} wf'D
JV, Western Ple'a.'Sure pony under
completely tonnects lrP aiJ ~ ConYme in ~I ~n tn. New
4:8'1, Silver Sandy, Jsnice Houck .
pert1es thus far under option in York to act on the report &amp;.f ib
37 L d D
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B
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the
Letart Fa-lls area eltber at .tbe Ethical Pracuces COmmittee . 11te
, ' 22;
y, n-ixie,
ona'
romte
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Gary Stewart,
back oI th e lan ds or •·uy the nver
counctl baa power to on1er the
(Co11linued on Pa11e Flve)
Five persons were added to the frontage which 15 now estimated Teamstet"!l to olean house or face
population of Meigs County's jail to be llpproximately five miles expubion Wm the AP'J...aO.
during lbe past 24 hours while In length.
The Teamsters' OWil exeeut-ive
0
one woman, of Middleport, wu
lt wils pomted out today that board- with Hoffa a member-is
0
0Splt
reiBcea~het.ndd. bors are•.
the addition of today's purchase ~-~~edl t'O tmect .dMonda!.. ...~~
by option now gives to the un- ~ nge Cff o .,:onaa er a ·~t""3
Funeral senlces will be held
Ralph Butcher, Che1hire Rt 2, named firm one of the greatest to charges al+eail)' brought by
Monday at 2 p. m. in the Nease ~ f()r dlsturbibg the peace and tracts of land under option any· the ethic:a-1 practice5 group.
Settlement EUB Church fbr Dale nltoxlcation; George Spencer, 22, when along the Ohio River.
McCiell•n H.lts Ouodlonlne
Amberger, 154,' who died at Moher Pomeroy RL 2, open charges~
Announcement of the sigmng
Sen.lte 'Committee
CbiLirou.n
Hospital
~iday
where
he
had
Bernard
Wolfe,
24,
disturbing
tbe
of
the
JobllJ()n,
Ptrkem
and
Phil·
John
L.
lfcCIIrtlan
D-Ark.
balled
A banner day was recorded in
been
a
patient.
pe~ce.
All
.were
arrea~d
by
shera&amp;n
ptOJ)erties
also
revived
hopes
the
questioning
of
Hoffa
in ita
the marr1age license department
The deceased who t:oslded at iff s depu,t.ies Butcher 8 bond ia and specttlation that an announ- f,ourth day, saying it had procedIn Meigs County Probate court
c.oement may be {orthcomirtg m ed "to th~ point where the wit.
Fridsy when four Heense1 were Ncase Settlement with his brother $315, Boyds is $115.
wu
the
son
of
the
late
Mr.
h ·
ness •bas 'no memory" and it
James
granted and a fifth couple made and Mrs. Goorge Amberger.
John Boyd, 40, Antiquity, was the near fu~~ r~ 1.a tne ~0 t e ID· wouJ.d be "a waste of time" to
an application.
charged witb intoxication by the dustry or m&lt;'ustrtes whkh may continue.
Surviving in addition to James s•-te patrol early thio mornt'n•. 1 have the Letart Falls area .u nder
Licenses were iuucd to William·
is
another
brother
Wallace
of
wo.
~
Hoffa's answers had feded to a
Snyder, 23, Newark, laborer, and Chester and a sister Mrs. Elmer Bond
was set at S1S and he will observation 65 a possible mdus- theme of "I don't rememlk.T" as
Lena May McCloud, 16, Rutl~!nd ; Frecker, Pine Grove.
go before Justice of f'eace R. E. tr.ial site.
the questions grew touclter-ques
Lloyd King, 22, Shade) laborer and
The serv~cea will be ~eld at 2 Grim:',ley.
honS" about his relations witb his
Eva Carl, 18, Pomeroy, clerk.
m With th Re Webe• Thoma
Oakle
Klaer,
27,
Letart
Falls,
frt'end
Johnny Dto,· convicted New
Also, David E. Euler, 19, Racine, P ·
e
v.
in the hand!l of the law for the
officiating.
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York
laoor
racketeer;
about
student, and Norma Ann Chapman
charges 't;tlat he aHicd with Dio
Burial will be made In Pine third time within a month, wu
18, Apple Grove, secretary; and Grove Cemetery under the dlrec- jailed again by village officers fo-r
to aet up hoodlum~t&lt;tffed phony
Tetkly A. Warner, 24, Pomeroy, Uon of tiro Ewing Funeral liome. lntoxicatioL
~
locals to seize control or the
construction worker, and suzanne
Kifler was fined and given a
Teamsters m New York; about
Vaughan, 18, Pomeroy.
30-day &amp;uapended sentence-peDd·
charges
af a long-continued
Donald Alfred Goaney, 48, MidMEIOS G'ENERAL HOSPITAL I ing good behavior-only last week.
ciation with gangsters, extortiondleport, millwright, and Nancy
GA:LLIPOLIS. O. -UP. _ Rell hits and goons.
Admiasions, Herman Kauf.£, Hi• last arrest broua:ht Immediate
Ann Smith, 42, MiddlepOrt, a~hi~ Pomeror; M:rs. Willis Frost, Chcs- committment papers from the
,..2, was indicted FriHe hit some aort of peat wbeo
ted, were expected to obtain their ter.
court
of
Mayor
E.
F.
Robinaon
for
.
r
be
a-•ed
whethef '1M:
•- fitted -'•-··es
' (C 1 d 0 p
Fi
day in a speciAl sess1on o t
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approved lieense today.
Dlsclllrlt!S, none.
ont nue
~ age ve)
erand jury on a ~barge 0 f first with .miniatute wire rf:COI'ders ao
degree murder and two other he could bear their testimony to
~barges in the slaying of a fel· a Detroit grand jury.
low inmate at thti county jail la&amp;l
''To the bellt of my recollection
Saturday:
1 jWJt recall on my memory 1 can·
Blankenship, a nallve of Pike- not remember," aaid Hoffa.
ville, Ky., was tlso illdicted W1L.,_
!hooting With itltent to kill and
oon sup)&gt;W't.
·
Loren Borden, 26. was fatally
"hot when Blankenship grabbed
Sheriff Oscar Baird 's gun and
tried to escape. Four shot.s were
fired rnto the cell block Another prisoner, Arnold F Cooper, 23
wa;s seriously wounded .

eath Methodbt

Husband Wofe
Are F'med In
FIS'hers Court

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JODa
Acres 0pt IOD
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At Letart Falis

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Dl.eS Fri'day At
Marriage Bureau H Izer H a}
BaimerDay \
For Licenses

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Gallia Co Jury
Mur..ler
Indictment

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AFL-CIO· Tells Teamster Union
To Answer Racket Prohe Charge

Car Demolished

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Hibbs, president, Is a m~mber of the Point Pleasant Rotary
and a past program chairman of the Maysville, Ky., Rotary
Cluh.
He commended Hibbs, chairman
of the. M·G·M Dl.ttrict, for the
fmc work that 1s bcjng accom·
1
p11shed in this District ln Scout· fng and &amp;akl that by April 1 a
decided change should be foW\d
in the District due to the 1)1'0·
gram ouUined iby Hibbs for bb
committee and ScoU.t leaders in
Fifty-two Amerlcan TeeDagersthe District.
'
all honor cadet. In the Civil Air
The spcakf;!r said that he had a Patrol, the Air Force's civilian
story to
tell
about Scouti.ng auxiHary will begin the adventure
which he waB anxious to tell or a Ufetime August 211 when they
particularly to RO\arians since arrive at Perrin Air Forte Base,
49% of the naUonal club mem- Sherman, Texu, for a soJid week
bership were active In Scout of flylng and learning about the
Wftrk. The Rotarlans lre the lead- aJeet, ·jet fighters which make 4;1ur
-------ing service dub In this work in nation a leading power in t be
the nation and help the Scouting stJea.
·
- progral11. to build gOO(. citi.J.em
The teenagers, each one selected
out of the boys of the country.
on
the bas~ af tharauter, honor
Among the lessons taught in
Scouting are' patriotism, the duty and service to the CAP, will be
to God and Country, a belief i1t flown tO' Perrin tn USAF transGod-which is shown in 1 the port planes }Vhere they will under
go a week ot· lntenalve orientation
(ContiiiJed on Pate Five~
in Jet Oight. The courae, planned
Servittll W!l!re held tn Charle•
by USAF tr"hUng' experts, inclUd- ton on Saturday afternoon for
es five hours o( actual flying time Harley B. Roush, Sr., 76, a native
In Lockheed T-33 Shooting ·Star of New Haven, who died on Thursjet tninera. Each cadet gets one day at his borne In Charleston afhour 40 ninutea each of. day tMJn· ter a Ions Ulncu.
sJUon, instrument fllgbt and cross
The deceased was born in New
country' flying.
Haven, the san of the late Georte
The cr.osa eountry flight which and Nant.:y Roush .
concludeS the course Is the pay· 1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
off. In their academic studies the Ocieola Love Roush; a daughter,
tic Flu vaccine to .pro~t more cadets 'tlan and plot their ~r oss Atn. James McDonald of Norfolk,
titan a mtllion Ohlo::ons 1!! J~ehe­ rountry missJon computing cour(le. va.; two scrut, lloyd and Harley,
duled to arrive here by mtd-Nov· aeed, time over check points and Jr., bOth of Charleston; a sister,
the varloU8 navlgational aida nec- Mr!. Della Pickens of Letar~. W.
ember.
•
Officials of the pbannaceutiul euary to lilet ~o their dejtination va ; and a brotl1er V. L. Rousb
fil'll11 Merck, Shlll'!l)e' &amp; Dohme. and return. On t~ Cl'OSI country of Letart, W. Va.
said 'tne 5be of .the shipment! will ni(lht they are ~e navigators on
increase u tabotatoriE!J neat peak the alrcratt and actually handle
~e controls vnder the guidance
production o£ the; vaccme .
The company's dUt.trlct office of expett USAF fllgbt hutructon
'here covers all of Ohio an{l set:- of courac.
In addition to the llylng l\'alning
ti.ons of MKhigan , Indl&amp;lla, Ken·
the cadets receiVe 15 hours of actucky end West Virginia . • ,
vaccine irom each ¥bipmont Ia ademic instruction lnctuding In·
T
1 .\
to be dbl.r!buted on thP. following doetrinotion in the use of the •J•c·
seat and parachute, weather. ,
buil'l . 46 per cent to .Ohio, 35 per
engineering, fiight lnstruA lOIKl Chrysler 4-door 11edan
cent to Mlcihlgan, 15 p~ cent tn
Kentueky, 8 per -cent to Weat menll, (lying safety, phy'IOilogical was descrlbP.d a1 a total loss by
v 1rgini.a and Z per cerM. to tn- b aininl, navagatlon aids and ap- Pa~raJman ~ariM Werry laat
night after 1ti driver, Wllllam
proachea and night plannina.
(lian.a.
During iheir stay at Pertln the Thurston Ston·e, 58, Hartford, W ·
Federal health ' 9\lthoritle.s de·
Air Patrol "jet jockeys" Va,. colUded wlth a Sycamore tree
termine bow much eath •tate rc·
wort
and
under a contingent stump.
ce 1vcs. Durina: September seven f
headed
Aecordlna to the report 5tone
shipments of about 17,000 shots 0
Speln, Falls was drivlna alona: W. Main-It when
each. are e:c:.pected•
AI potential otfleera be_reached down to retrieve a eigextended dtnlng ar that bad fallen ~ tbe'&lt;f1001' of • Here's another of those memory teaoers that have been puzzling reader~ of the Dally SenOffieen' Mess car. The atump got m the way.
'I'M
from the first of the year. Another aerial photo of a Melga County farm . The owner ?f
this
~\
of the
Stone was uDb:ajured. There was
the
abov~
pictur~d farm may s ecure a be.!ut!iul glossy photo
the above free by callmg •n
nO· citation iaiQ.ed. The acCident
~son
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,
l
ilt
Dill,ySeotine!
offli:ea
aad
idGIIII.f)'ln&amp;
thubove.
photo.
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MOWERS

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18 INCH

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Weather · ..

Dno~d To 'l'laeJnterea. Of 1'. . Jfeltr..Hu. .
'

Fa rewei I Party

Super Hardtop. Dynaflow. radio, heate,·,
Keat co~, perfect Urea, blue 1nd lvor)'
linlsb.

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FALL SPECIAL

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dr! •.

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local Youths
Attend Church
Camp Meeting

eell)' owned car . Shows bf!SI of care.

a dr. Hard Top. Uke new inSide and

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Judy
Vaughan, Mrs.
Emmett
Eb b h
Blackburn, Mrs C. J
ers ac •
given Wedneliday evening by Mrs . .Mrs. Rtchard Vau,R"han Sr' MMI.
N'orbert Neut.J.hng at her
home Denver Kapp\e , Mrs.
Waller

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R." H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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Group smgmg of "Have Thme
Own \\ aY Lord' and the L,ord 's
Pra yer m unison conl'luded the
meetul.'!. aftt·r whtch re(rot!!;hm('ilts
w~re scncd by thP hosteS!ICS. Mn
Bradfu1 d ~1aag and Mrs
Stella
Grue:.cr
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oii

Augu~t

Miss Jennie Sue Eisel stein
Honored
With Bridal Shower
Miss
Jennie Sue
Etseistein Ebe"b.fCh, Misa Anna Durst. Misa

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You11 get a dream of a deal tlt:" ~
Drown Car to Drive-the 1957 Buick.~ what
o selcctioo of models and colonl

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Minersville Methodist WSCS Group .
day Evenmg
Meeting
Is
Held
Wednes
.
l
f Chns attend th&lt;' mccung for mmtslers I

~.,

Major Army Posts
May Be Oosed By
Economy Measures

Ira C. Goodnitr
Given Probation
On Nan-Support
Ira C. Goodnite .appearJng be
Ju !~ge Jotln c &amp; eon
wjth
his attorne}, Fred W. Crow, and
Prosecutor Jl3llles O'Bmon, 'las
been placed on thrce-vcar proba·
tion from R c-onv1elion of non.
support aceordtng to a court entry
today.
Goodsntc was ordered to ail·
here to Lhc usual terms of proba·
and il1'&gt; addition nav $20 fW'r
week to the .su.pport of two nUnor
cbildren and costs or bis prosecution.
111 another entry, the trial Ottio
vs. Delbert Saundett~. mdicted for
reclrless operation of a vehrele
'W'bile drag racine with two other
oars on R:t 7 was set down fill"
Sept. 11 at 9 a. m.
r~

WASHINGTON UP- Informed
gources taid today the closing of
1ome major Army posts probably
IVill follow the Army 's late!lt
economy measures if expected
new manpower C"Uls go through
A! a result of the 50.00()-man
~:ut already ortlered and a spend·
ln1 limit of $8.950.0()(),000 for the
current fiscal year th-e Army
Fnday announced·
-Sixteen depots. arsenals and
otht't fllcihties w1H be dosed between nmv and the end of calendar year 19M.
·Included in the aciJon ia tl1e
Ravenna Arsena.l at Apco~ Oblo,
whl.ch omplays 40 pe1'60M,
- Divis l.on strength will be reduced £rom 17 to 16 by Januaey
l9!m by replarmg the 2nd ' Jnfan.
try Division in Alaska wid! a
..stream-lined force" that obfl·
ously will be 3nlaller than the
uDder-strength one nl)y( tbere.
- Eighteen anti-aircraft battaJ·
ioru, equipped with 90 and 120
rntn guns, will be cut out
c:.ctvillall jolla will bit ...a

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