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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

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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 ,
.
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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
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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.
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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
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..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
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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.
d h
1 ',~~~~~:.,...,~~,.~~~~~~==""'~""====~
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
Haven . .

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Is GIVen
Rev. Ha rry

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GrOn d Chl'ldren
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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Only- •
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VOL IX

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AMBITION IS FULFILLED

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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

M~~~~~~ ~~\~~r;;. ~~~g~~:· J:!

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.

T.

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
·
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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Jo.

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.
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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
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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.
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'' 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.
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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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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
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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 .

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Husband Wofe
Are F'med In
FIS'hers Court

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Acres 0pt IOD
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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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Aerial Farm Photos Prove T.- Be Puzzlers

f11 Collision
W'th ree ·st·ump

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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·
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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Dill,ySeotine!
offli:ea
aad
idGIIII.f)'ln&amp;
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photo.
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local Youths
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Camp Meeting

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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.
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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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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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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
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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.
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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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NOTiCI 0 ~ ,VPOINTMIIOT

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Ach•lnfNr•trix
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2-D31ly SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, 0, Aug 24, 1957

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Veteran Educator Suggests SomeDo'$For Teachers
01 Children In GrOups, Parents TrQining Their Y-oung

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fra from the same prarttre or if the mothrr
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reless 10 her ways, till' daughter Will be

l'hlldren ··

just like her mother

Smre th e publication of my series .of stones

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on '''fhl.' 'l'ranlmg of Boys," many reade!s of
the Dally s'enlmel have ask!:'d for more on the
same subJect
Marn of my former stud ents who were
1 eady to enter the teaching professiOn hav e
asked me for advice relative to lllanagement
of a group of school children In this arhc le
you shall fmd so me positive principles that
are verv effective in training a child the way

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friends , Dean E 0 S4J,unders has completed
an artu.: lc on ·Some DO's ln The Trainmg of

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h e shou ld go Most of these DO's may be used
by parents as well as teachers.
First in ·your training of

children

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the back

In the training of pupils especially of jun·
ior high age, the teacher should watch very
car efuHy tha-t she does not do too much talk·
ing. I taq,ght und er one superint~r~dent who
his teachers if they d1d much talking during
a recitation. In fact , he frequently sent a
stenographer into my recitation room and she

can be done without the appearance of look
ing for miscondurt - just glancing around
over the grou p
One of the meanings- or "alertness" Is
Walchlulness It is wise to be alert regardless
ol what you may be doing. Whether It ls phy·

sical or mental activity, be alert.
The next positive principle

In

training

youngsters is consistency You must adhere

to this principle eonstantly H sometimes you
fotlo\\ a certain rule and the next time you
over look the violation, your children will notice that you are inconsistent and will always
take a chance, thinking this will be the time

you will not bring them to account In fact,
they really enjoy taking a chance.
All leache"' and all parents owe It to their
There are many things that you can teach
by your example It Is undoul)tedly loefleet·
ive for a parent or teacher to try to teach chi!·
dren something that they do not practice
th cmselvea. For example, if the&gt; father uses

Reason, rather tha'l, punish is a very good
rule to follow a~ IQng a~ It brlngs"sults.
(The second half of "Some DO's In The
Training Of Children" will appear here one
week from today .....!!d).

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ahl"ad
you had
talk
Me·Tanm-You.Jane
slmtJilclty turned mto one of the
Daybook
REPORT
mnehJne-gunne-r." on the ship
s lt~w

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BV ROBERT C. RUARK

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and he kept .h is weapo n i n A
hl~h sto le of shine wh('n S()Jne of

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a eountn· Plllh- lt is 11 duti'IMHI IJII
1he naiiOII
"SciiH'I IVP ~"rVI ('C'"
wu. one o r !ht! mo ~ t mi slrnr!tnfo!
h an!llcs ev~r h1ll11{ on !he hand

B11L rny prison hrJg, bewg
from th e Paclrtc to
lhe Stn1('s tor courl&amp;· mnrttal, hatl
cons1rferahly more ln tellcctuaJ s
cu ff \'Ctlunlef'r hu!lnrs~
than moron~ In It
There h sl1l! on a wful lot of
1'he pr•lfesso r~ cou lctn't stand
work arou nd 11 mllltnry m~a lla the islands _.or the lot(' on de.'l·
l1 on t hat can bt&gt; 1\one on e! per troyers, and they broke. in va.··
hll rt!J h1•1t ('r , hv a Dl:ln o.f lmv&lt;'T ious ways, and so my p~rho
than uvorajlt' l n tclli ~ !'nl't! Evru-y ward had a fu~l share of wut
man Jtwk in our futllrt! forcl'~ ~ ~­ KUYJ. D1.11mb ~uys soc-m to otdju:tt
n't goln·~ to be nth ng u ror kt·l !u 1o hardthlp.
the moon 11r II!Hing 1111 1hl• WHr
1 do not advocllte on Brm,,d
h.ead of 11 h ~ tlr'o~rn rocket
furce composed entirely or mor
1\ l{l'l'llf dl'ld Of nnv nuh1 tlrv llllll. t•ven thouwh wor Is 11. moo-on '!!
life 111 [)!ai u drud J!PI'Y ;nu('h of t! ga 1uc lnventud
by mteJh:&lt;:tual
unpleunut and wtllwu! lmnt:in.• ulmt~ . but 1 uilio do not h.ol&lt;.l ~!ill
1ioo In tht•se joh~ tlw dull ~1111b for all llus gu(f abOI,II an atom·
hrt. 1ote. swNJ1, ~ h on• . poli('l' ll!gt&gt; A•·my A relath•c ly small
dr 1Vf' trurkR. &lt;~8b 1s!
rook~. and ponwn Gf ony artued Cot·ce will
dr ill ofll'n lll'!!t•r nun1 the r~o mm· ! hundl c the tricky toa:r The ma
apple who fcl'IR hr 's above fo1l jor supportJng ch.ore.11 won't havt
Dnd WBI\hl to be ftn f!:in~tt&lt;:ln
changed much.
I can 't s p~·ak fur the Army, And thcre'.1 alway~ be: room !or
but I ran ru n crews oM Infested th.e buck private who i• dumb
l,.londs for thf' Navv lt1 that on cnough IG do what ho'1 tGld, go
elt'nt wn whtch \)(lllan tn 1941 , whf!rc he'! sent, and die If he
and 1 J:l'llt'ral ly ~o t hott••r ~erYirl' mutt:\ w~ need the Einstelos ,
out of the romu•-book toad••rll true enouj!h, In lnc:reallJli: p~o­
than out of th(• hraln Uoys who pGrhon, but ln. any war utybody'a
I'CJ1d Prou11t In thrtr Mroare tlmr got lo do the tllrty WO['k, and t.he
nnd wt•nt ovpr tlw hill ln potl rullbcr qf hJ4I skull makes very
My Nru lawn• 1·s onrt trouble milk i1ttle dlffcrenco.
ers, With f1•w l')!('l•ptwn~. were lu
(l:upyrtght, l911T, b~ United
ttla UPJll'f thll'd of !he inh.~llla(cf\CI' t'('llture Synd~4\e, .11e:,)
b1·ac ket s.
.Swctll ln!( r.vf' !ncb 8hl·ll ~ Into
lht! magl!ll nes wa i be-low their

dt.:nl!y

K1•1•plni

their ((UIIrlot5

f'lezm hort•d them. Not holng al·
lowed to ~ mok1• on wotrh wa ~t an

" ll1tl1 "

gfl!chcd

Sunday School
Class Holds
Farewell Porty

ster Post Amerk'an Legion w1ll
be held Tuesday at '7 30 p. m at
'he Lrglon

Home

GQ~j)IN ~IDQINCI

The Mt)i 'Nedt.hng Utnlversary
or Mr ~lld lh;s Howard Bolin
will lJ.e obnrved Sunday, Sep·
tem.ber 1, with OJlt'n house at
their home, Athcn1 Road . from ~
to 4 P.:,. m All relati ves, nclg'hbor~
and rrlend!l arc tll\llled
The
couple TC&lt;JUC!It.~ th:~t gl!ts be
om1tted
OUV PICNIC
1'he onnu&lt;Jl p1cnle or Jane Ho-

well Tent Daughters o( Union
Vf'tcrans wlll be ht'ld Monday a1
e p m. at tlu1' Middleport Roa d·
~l rte P~tl' k

018 PAST

MAT~ONS

_.. The Pu.tt Matron! of f&gt;o mm oy
ChApter 180, OES: Will meet
Tuesday evening ol the OOme of
Mrs Ida Smith, L111coln l-1111 road

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To Wearing
Glasses
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D.
PEW persona tJ&lt;Iua.lly liktr to " - lor rour e~Ud, 7011've lo\
wear 11usu or eye p&amp;tclwa. Yet tq re~aln eQcte:rful fn~ matntatn
~ who have to "ear ~m, a u.au,al att;ltullt a~ou.~ bla
QV.tt Ule belt of 1tr becauae they "turned eye."'
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r.ua 111•1 111e11 llllnaa art da· TNthlul ~ ·'
ollned to htlp lllolr tloion.
Wlth a 1maU c:hlld, bowevv,lt'a When he queatlDN 70U abou\
.-u-.Uy • lltt.lt JQQ.fe dtmc 111t hll patch and tbe need ~or it, gtye
probleu:t. l'ou can't Jqat tell h1m btm tJUtbful anaw·era. Don \.
that he muat weu J].uaes or a however, empha:tlze the poJnt.
pa.~ bec.,uae lt'a IJQOd for hlm. The Amerlean Amloela\ton flf
Yoy'y.e aot to uae psycholoo.
Orthoptle Technlcianl advla~a
parenta to tell their ehUdren that
Vwr To\111~ Child.
tho "turned eye" 11 lazy and that
If llaus are pre.IOJ'l'bed tor a the doctor 1a gotng to help tbem
•ery youas child, you. can help ma~J.e It llOW 1tron1.
him ge' used to tbeQJ. by puUing

hJa eJa.ses on u you dreu tllm

UDU.InJdDQ

hnoa

Should t weU~m~~~~ ~ut un·
RemOve them wbe" yo1,1 un· thtnklnl per&amp;alt atop yopr younr·
drt.q him at bedtime. tn this way ster on tt-e 4treet to InquirE~ why
he apo~ 100n learn to acoepi be 1a weartng the ~atch, the Asaothe IJluaea jud u he accepts ruatlon augaesta he answer:
clott~H~I- Ill abort. you help him "It'a to mate my eye stronr
.,stabUah a. hablt..
and wt!ll like the other one ...
It your :yoUilJS~r 11 4;11~er when QUUTJOlf AftD AlfBWDI
each mqrnlnr.

Mason Mothers
Club Cleans
Youth Center
-or

made, iee -cne.am was serv(td to the
women durlng the evenm~

WJEH

room

house and ba~. one mile
nortb of Ch11141ter on Rl '1. Runr
Ding water, natural cu in bouse
.Hid litig aarden. Cal\ Yukon

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Orehard, New Haven. Phone

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Saturday- (hannel8

8:00 Life on the Farm
8:30 C&lt;q~tain Kanproo
• 8:30 Mitt.ty Mouse Playbouae

tO :SO It's A Hit

7•!!1! J~l!'!t ~Q

7:1 ll&lt;&gt;l!i Jltillt
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5:00 'You Are There
6:VO Mr Ll!fJrict Attorney
8:30 BIWC'!Ii.DIIfl It
7:00 The .J1'mmy Durante Show
? · ~O Two For Tbe Money
8:00 Ga1e Htafm ShoW
8:30 SRO Playhouse

mucb of t trade-mart for come- 11t1Y1ty to aureomycin. 'l'hla 1t no,,

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pow hu riUHa jual UJuai!JIIIll OOillllllon Will p...,
lll!a thlll lu\10.
'l'lt.illlme, but tho f!vln( of ltver

ln many caaq'ot oroued.eyu,lnJeetiQN and vl~ ~-12 'a patep II rttoommenc~ect worn IOID~tluie• ot help.
over the lood. '18 '&amp;0 lotoe IQOl6 You .houJ4 atek tbt advlQtl ot
uao of tho. 1!00' IJIO.tllhlo II our· :rour doctor.

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Phone

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after 4 P. M.

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9:30 Look Up a LiVe
lO:qo Eye on New York
10:3o Camera TbrM

4 P. M.

1;3Q
3:00
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ll :iO Wild B\l) Hlc~o~
UJ:QQ Heckle lll4 Jeckte

4:00
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12:30 Ba~ • B~ljot.o
I :30 Big 1'4Ctljre
2·00 The Christian Layman'•
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1:10 Sberlil of ~ JO:OO Nowa_Ot ;,. Ml;l.t i /
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ters met in regular session Thursday evening at tbe DAV Hall.
Mn. Karl Grueaer, MEC. presided and a communication was
read from Clara C~hran, Grand

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tmloa at the Athens Fail'cround

Alii- 18th.

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1:oo nlrt star rlnll

Mr. and Mra. Ru~r~ Buc.klty
have ftf.W'fted to their home in
Beaver Palla, P1., alte1 a visit
with rtbtiW'tl ben.
A son wu born to Mr aftd Mrs
Grant Smith recently at the St Jo.
seph Ho.pital. Parker~bllf'i.
Walltce Bak"tt and dauglhter,
Lola attended the Stelnmet:l: re-

Amanda Kaspar's
Birthday Honored
At Quilting Bee

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LeadJ.nt Creek, a,. Nitiq

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12:so 'llhe Gietchen Wade Sbcnt
I: II Nel1hb0ro
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12:30 Bia Picture
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after maJor: •ur•eey. wu
home Friday from ' Hoi·

Middleport_ Fl._ • Aulomob,tio~- .....,, aa.:r
NM

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ttaeb:

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and ehlldren, Weller .Una. and

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mergency quo
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'"b':h ~gi~~Fi•hor
J~:=~
'By Sewing Club

and ramUy who wlll
spend
weekend with relativu
lb Melp County.
Mr. and ltra. Henhel Gilkey

On Your

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ber parenta in Cohpnbu1 IDd attendina: the State Fair.
i)JrB. Willl•m Bradford Was a
vlaltor In PW.enbur~ ~·
lira. J. K. Smith, who Ia ....,..,...

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'fti.• 011 l'tift.y eYeDin . Augutt
30 when Roc. k ct.....:n1as Granae
l -undo
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rt. 1m01 Jobb •·•• a """
me • •
r evenmt. AIJ rnem· when Mft. C. I. Blab.lee u.terben lflf't
I'IQueated
aamt
in tM
wtrk. to come and talned Jw llrtUe. club Tbunldly
HOmer Rice, worth)' masler./rl~i~~ at
borne. UQfoln
phlldtcl The Crufe won ,-.,d
prize for dlspl•r at tht Metg.\;
Prize for high Jtore wu~a•ard·
County Fair and the ehe('k w~~ ed to Mra. Charlet Mullen and
recelyed; BetlJ J..ollar(f
WotS oecond to Mr&gt;- lVlllllni .Q!rk.
eho»en u fl'lneen to fti'J'est&gt;f ll
Ofl'&gt;e4 by
t~ Granp M Pomona GtanfP
the hastes• to tiiON .named •bove
Huber Brown Wlft :reported and IIJ&amp; ilollond Nelllltlin&amp; Mn.
Je~Uul)' •n at Holzer He»pltal. Carl llillltaoo. 111t1. tlo!IM Bl.,._
A meetinc of Pomona Grat~~t wjn and Mn. Huol4 Lohle.
wu ·~ for September 6
~t the R.Qek Sprin&amp;J CraDit' ball REtmSVnu:
Election Of OUlcns was aoDOun·
Jeannie Whftehead~tpent Wedfttt fOt' fbe. September 12 meet nesday at Belpre with ber tun1

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1•1&gt;10. bao 11N!nt
James
Lee, Inus11c,
had
.... lwo ,.,.b "lth h;, &amp;root
and aM
un&lt;le,bitMrbrol.ber,
and ,.,.._
ld Oiler,
J(oiYin
Le J H
e J'. e II due to rt9')rt. ia
~ndiaAI nUt week and will lene
ere Sunday.
Mr. j~ind ¥rt. Uonard Tannen
and 10rt. WJ.Yne, Wbo hJ.ve been
IIYIDJ In tbe karrue1. Sauer apaJ1.
ment
turn dout :Rutland
,,.- b StrMt,
I ha-ve
e o
U orne n Jtoanob,

111" Maude Stalnaker, llln. Harry
MIUer and II"'" Frank lliller,
.
Char!..ton.
Mrs. C. F. Hawkins, who bas
visitina In CQlumb\11 and
for tho past two w.. b,
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today. Sbe waa acL R. Roush, engineer on t(le
here by her &amp;randton, New York Central Rallroad , cele-

~a three room Ful'n~eQ. apBrt·
ment. utllitieA paid. Auply at
!~Mfte Reltlurant.
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lir1. Joe flliWIIIr. (J&gt;orotby ); Mn
P. B. Root (JWandi) and AJfred
Rouoh, lllfldlo....., · and tbdr

,.,, ... - · made to ropalr ••d
clean the haU and the •urrou nd-

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tlves and lri.OO. ber. and In
- w. Ya.
fhrtror&lt;t,
krs. Dayton Strickland and son
John
ftlumed home aftu a
!1evetai weeb visit at Portland.
Ore., with her uon and daUJ.bterin·law, Mr. alld Mr1. Dayton
StrictlaDd Jr.
Miss Linda Speoeer, Chester,
1s th e ruet1 of ••d ...
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m.r an mrs. uvnI" MM"ks, LI·-•
1..a..
a..
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..'WNI Elmer Wlcthun visited In
GaHlpolis F'riday evening with

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NYC in l"e&lt;OlAltlon ol bit r-d
of fltty )'tan r.tlroadin,:.
1'wo tf the lolllll rhildren
wen UMble to be here for tbe
p.a,.y. Tiley - . Chorlet Rou1b,
Jowa, ud .ttr-. Kite Brown, Calif·
•· Otho rt at the party were
om..,

Mrs. C. Blakeslee
8Is Hostess For
tidP,e Club Meet
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Mtl.!!s County News

lnr fot 11. vi.Jk- It Wes&amp;
with ber 1p1T'epte, Mr.
.
W H. Fllryell. HI-. HSiu('k
re.
!urn hoo.e SU~ evenlnr tnd.
Mrl, BaLWk nd \'14llehttr wiU rema.ln ior a wee~1 vhil.
.
Mr. and Hr•. Cbl!tl~ lloCtnJJn
and son Ceol'ft! retllnltd h&lt;lme
Tuesday nicht from a ncitl~n at
the Gnat t.alrft, Ntaaua F11ll1
and Caoadtt.
I
Mr. ··~ !lrL Edlll Peopleo of Stouble.

OES Past 'atrons
Qf Evange,.IRe
Are Enterto'1ned

10.00 Lucky 8 Raaeh

9:00

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mom.

Rock Sprl'ntts
1'
"' a lao COIDpleted flft)' YeMI on i uran~Je M
tile Kan1- &amp;ftd lll&lt;llipa and
eeting
Now Yo&gt;t ceatral oft&gt;IITOJdo ••d H ld
•ecelvtd o Gold o»;,; !rom tL.
e
Ur5dOy
brar.-1 hio btnbda)- on Aogurt 12

wltb 1 family party.

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1131•111 ib1" da:vt--:rou oa». pqlnt too uuco~

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Nell'ly new trumpet-will Bell
for half orl&amp;lnat price. Clifton
IH~lp
Spruce 8-5748.

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the Mason Mo- 11:00 8il Top
thers club met at the Mason YouJh 1~:00 The Lon~ Ranaer
Center Mondt~Y evening and spent 1~:30 T•Wll ••d Counq,
t he1r time washing down the i.n- 12:4:i Baseball Preview
t cJiiOJ' walls o1 the budding.
12·5S Gf'ml;! Qf the Week
Plans oall for the mter1or to lle i :!lll s.ritogo R~pdle~p
painted in the near fut~e. Hom,. ~ Tile ,:jt]X ~how
Eight mebers

1tar-t11ey aeem to bl p,.tty ha.ve 4*YeJqp"' lqlDe for!Q of aen-

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rolacohunbu, two
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your problen11,

Don11Jd

~ hf'l' hulfba:td Jn P•rknlbur1
Ji'rlday evenlnJ and ret~ed to
U'lelr home afl.er 1pendlnM the past
two w~u with her JnOI.her Anothl!l' daua:bter, Mrs. Charlet Bin.:,
Cleveland, !IJ 1tayt"r,g with )!rs.
8m.Jtb and wUi be jouJed Mond.ay
Mr, BJn1 aod tbe1r dauahter,
Grueser, who h..u
her i:taodm.oth8r.
thi1 wed, return.
l'Aia&amp;o.n 'lOde)'.
· Ml". and
X.DDeUs Mello
hJnny Weat to Lopo th.it Week
2!tcr. their daufhtu. Kathlt, who
h&amp;d been viiUJne Iter trand(hOtbt;t,
MJ't, Wl.Kord Struble, and Mr.

Ftve yean II:C:O I JI'OUp ol oun
•omen at Wet:t Cdlumbfa. ../ v 1
Mrs Ben Buek entertained the
had a lhower for one ot
Wlutn1 Wn['ken clan or the
friendi t.Dd enjoyed the ocea ton
Enter.prise F:ua church, Thursday
10 Jnt~th Uut tHy founded 1the
I evening at her home, Roek Springs
LadJes P'rleod.lllip CJnle.
d
A PI'Oen.tl Wat praenled bY
roa .
,
thethey
I have eGlitinued to meet for
"'h
1n charge ot the
I ve yeart and tbil Week ......
... e meeting
.. ........., tho l«tllftT. lito. Willi.., Morpreahlent, Mrs. James Will opened
tuest. at I Wimer roaR at the t:•n traM!Itlnt or fi'OUp JJnclna:
of "Amerioo
,.. lloautitui,"
with the Lord's Prayer in unison
Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Brer bave ~~~:U:' :~:n:Edlweport Arnott, Sixth '"nnoughtJ Oh ~ Gran1e Samta·
foUowed W\tb scripture readJna: by her mother, Mra. Julia Davill who learoed that their YOUneer
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Miss Dorothy Loqg and gl'(lup Is Ill.
Rotlfrt Byer, 11 a medital reeo~
Mn. 1uaq1ta Roulh, New Jlaven, ti.on ~... Mn. Alntb Leonof "Wonderful Words of
cleril; at tbe Army General flat. Will IUrprifed witJJ 1 la)'df4i lhow- a:rd; aDd four . articles, "Safety
Mr. and Mrs. Horton
Pilaf ln Neurbruet.e, Genna......
er durinJ tbe JUty and towel• Around the J'ann Home,• &gt;lp.
Jtor.1an: ..A Uttle Bit or Nonthe h" · '•eos •• ••'on It and tons left Tbunda~ for their
M n...
- "bute on the h.orne Jn Cle'VelaDd
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n. ....-ad Oiler ha1 retW'ned were p
tbe boate 81 and seDJe.., Betty Leonard; "Canmng
w..
to contro
1 er a vistt h
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th
o~e auer viaitina Mr. and Ml'l. 11n. aul FUzger~d. Wat ColumPi.irchase
of coal for the eburcb.
his
Mr. and Mn Onille Milliron aud four ehUdren bJ•, for their binhday1. The Sept- Tipo'", )\1'1. l'&lt;l&gt;oord Humphroy
t The wonder box donated by Mrs.
Yftett
omas- and F4)'e.
Jn Rexn.oJdlturg wbde Roxie ember mee&amp;Ing wUJ be at the home and "Liittlt Tbl.np.., Mn.
GlU . A quiz on tree• eondueted
1
Myrtle Lor.g was awarded to Mrs.
Mr.
and, Mrs. WiiiJp.m Gt'ate Marie and .Luty bad their tonsils of Mrs. Jane Johnson, Welt Col- by tho leeturor, cen&lt;luded U..
BUd:. Mn. Eldon Weets was J.e.
IKm Ja.met, Cbarlfi$,ton, arrlvat the Columbus Clinic Shk· ( umb!a. •
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PDrted in Ho~r Hospital and
'\Y'edn~, fDr a visit with
~ Bate-y, daughter of Mr . ,
members planned to send her her P..rellts, ~. and Mn. Will- and Mh. Georre Batey retumed
Th~ J)l'eten* tre-re 'fr.. Eddie At the . dOll! of the meeting
eard1.
lam Saker. Fri&lt;tay they aceont- to R eynoldsb\&amp;rJ with Mr and Young, Mrt. Lucy True, Mrs AJma refnstmtettA were aerved bJ Mn
llobert
Group singing flf "Blessed JeiJ ~ed by ftfr. d4 P4o: at.ker Mrw. MjlUron and (.tf11iJY aftc; tt......y Coieman: a~d ltO.Q. LaJ'I'y, Mrt,. F. RaY · WU.On,
· -:-us" eoneJudel the nl.eetint aftt!r left for a viaJt In Columbus with brought Ml'l. Qlle[' home
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Hele.n Rou.h, Xn. Helen Elw
refres~nt were served to Mr. and Mn. Jphn Baker. and ¥r1. Georp Veith has been Miq Peachie Eli" Mrs. J~
!dr11 Will, Mrs. Herbe(t family.
visitlq her eon, George Veith, and Jobnson,,/Mr:s. ~JII Fitzgerald, W.
Carl Moore, Mrs.
Mr. alMI Mn. C. E. Blakeslee family in Columbua.
Col.; Mrs Juanita Roush, Mra.
Mtss Lone and )b-,, f.nd daughters Welle" to Cohambus
Donald Geary, South Second ~1te Roll.lh, New Haven; Mrt.
Fri4:8y to attAifl&lt;\ tiJe State Fail'. Aven~e, has been taken .to Holzer M1~drt'd Brullll~y, Mrs. ~ Eads,
Mist Nettie Koeltler returned HoapltaJ for ob$ervation aolf treat- Pomt ,lea~nt, MFI Sltirley PridThe blrtbday of Mrs. Amanda
home Thurtday alter r«uper:at- ment. Mr Geary wu taten to the dy, Gallipolis.
Kaspar wu eelebnted when theill( from I bJ'o,ken leg
rour hOJpital TbLLrsd.ay in the Rawlinga
-----~- BUll)' Bee Sewinr Circle of the
month5 ago, She was aecompan- Coaq 1mbu,taace
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redcnte&lt;l Ohurcli mot Thunday
ied home by Mr. and !lin. Selwyn
Mrs. Ed-wol'd Xel&lt;hka, Wyden I'
'"'lw the
at tbe ehtfth fflr an aU €by
Hou•
qullt.ine.
Ao,el l.ad c•te was ~
with a potluet: dinner at DOOh :.o
ContNCt"'
of Cha•
••n.
son of Mr• Buford
Mn: Ku:par, Mrs. 1beodore Mora,
leston arrived today fnr a week Eaat,
Street, ia statlon4¥f at
A donation of $100 00 wat given Mr11. W. L. Kautt, IIIII Lena
end visit with bet: aunt, Miss Kee1ler Field, Min.
l'O the Pomeroy Emergency Squad Grue81':1', Mr!.
Clara Schttefer,
Nettie
Koehler.'
Friend•
of
Mrs.
ADI'It
Mar
ror ~ent when the Sew Nr1. Addle Crueler, Mrs. Fred.1
aret
eTru.ck Loadjng Equipment
1
~ •.Back·Hoe ~
Mrs. C. A. Neff and daul)lter, Burchett Duffield, Piketon, have Rite .8ewing Club met Thur:sday ~i~h. Mn. Carrie Grueser, lfis1
eDump Truck Service
Mrs. Florian Boibek and daugh- received announeementa of her evemng at llhe Ground Observu Katie- Beebt. Mrs. Walter BaCT',
Phone Cbes!dro 7-74o7t
ter, Debortah, returned. to lheir eraduation from the Porbme1.1th I Conp~ building. on Uneoln Heights Mn. Norma Kloes, Mn. Clartncr
home, Ohicaeo Ill., Friday alter Business College,
j Mn. Charles Hoffman, prosi- M...,....
a visit with MrS'. Nefrs 1isteis,
Mrs. L. R. Roush bas been llJ at I dent, pns1ded at the meeting and
Mrs. Ad;am D»el'tllbatb, Un.
Misses Maud and Freda Crueser, home on Main Street
samples flf
ChriStmas
cuds Carl Shields, Mta. GroWT Ert.,
Minersville.
whrch the dub will sell aJ a lliss AnDI Duro~ l\lrs. llDy SeyMn. Rober! Russ;jl, Mrs ver.
I
money making project were ~I• fried and Mrs. Ot.ho Murray.
nal Blackwood and MilS J.fadellne
M
/ played Mn. Dayton Strk-kland
f Tue sd ay lor a vacation
Field s let
thanked her Secret Pal for the Chief, concerning the Gnnd
in Florida."'
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birthday gif,t sent her The tl'a- Temple &amp;!u~. llrt. Willia.-.
Mr. and . Mrs Clayton ~ite
veling prize w.as awarded to Hrs. Pistter WQ f'Pported home from
al'ld daughter, ~aiTen, arrived
Harvey Van Vr.anken.
the h~ital and improving.
Fr ·..r- "'
puring the aocial bout refruh.
tuuy •1 0l' a v1s WJ th hcr par.
Mr1. Walter Bunce entertained
Follo"'ling the meetlnt the menta
were IM!I'Ved by Mrs. Rollin
~·~"\ .~ · ~nd ¥n. E4ward Par· ~'t." 'Past M'atrQps of Evangeline l,~ro!!_P motoN!'.d lo the DaiJ'y Val· Brull'hs and Min ErDa Jwe, after
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"'f'apter, O.ES, a( her home Friday 1 ~y ror. .r~ldnents 'fith MrlJ. whlclr pmes: \ft'l'e' played
Miss
I
Jean
Hines
returned
to
ev:enina
and Mrs presented
William ReyElmer asWllite
and Mrs Edward
b
Frld
· · nods,
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tb,. wJno.ef'J.
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Co wn us
ay after -a vuilt
president,
Mrs. r We-lls
hostesses.
with her parenbr, Mr. and Mrs. GrJtr Russell with a gift •in obserMrs. George Conde and Mrs.
Edward Hi11es. Minersville.
vance of her Golden Weddtng an- El.za G1lmore Jr, will be ho.stesses
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Htll Jr., ·
whieh WJIJ be Sunday. for the nexr meeting
and daughter, Linda, Hamilton, Tbe meeting opened with the
Present were those named
arrived Friday tor a weekend Lord's Prayer. Mrs Reynolds con- 'hove and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
Wsit \Yith his paa-ents, Mr. •nd eluded the presentation of Mrs. Mn. Donald Collins, Mrs. WIJiard
Mr11. AUc11 Hill Sr.
Runell's gift wittl a poem "Faith." Boyer, Mrs. Donald Mullen, Mrs.
CONatBTE BLOCQ
Games were played during the Ja('k Fowler', Mrs Donald Marks
·OOH:
evening •nd prizes won by Mrs and one gue~t. Mrs WUU..m

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wen lle lookl.
two weeD, then developed diar~
Familiar Traci•Mark
rhn and erampil tn my atomacl\.
If ~e admJrta a playmate who 'fbese U~Qp\o~ bate peralated
al~q
lll\lllea, or pe:rh&amp;RI a for the last AVI mflnthl.
belpeetaoled teievlalon or mo1le AnaweJ: It would aeem you

has boen postponed unt1l Tuesday ea•t of Cheater on Rou\e ~· aon and Nina Robl~n 1.1Uended
September a.
Friends and relatives are mvited. the Follrod reunion at Aih Cave,
Sunday, Au.a. lB.
fAMILY PICNIC PLANNID
Mr. and Mrs. D~!QfJlOft !JoY~
attended a bomecomlut at Gran•tl:l
The Loyal Berea11.1 Clan nf 1he
vUle, w. Va., Sun.
Middloport Church or Ohrl&gt;t
S. S. attendance on Aug. 18
M1· and Mrt~. WU10n Henderspn
Will hav-e a famUy picnic at the
tbe oa,rhUIII '7.40. Wpr- and famUy, ,ftoya1 Oalt, Mleh ..
Mhkl~e.oort
Uoac.Mdo Park on 1¥11
Tue:iday at 6 p. m. E11ch Qne Ia slt4p aerv~ folloWed S ~· wUb &lt;ipen~ l~st' weekend wl~ .Mr. and
to brinr their table aerv;lce and a~ att•~IMI or 1T wUh !1et~man Mrs. Clartr¥:e Hendmo~. On
TaylOr 'le-od.ft.
Sunda1 !boy were joll\04 by 1\!r.
~ eflvered dish.
There WIA • eoot:t attonda¥e and Mrs. • Leo 11&lt;11~.
at lut Wed. eve. prayer aervice. ROM Cai-r, Mi!. and Mn. Emm{ltt
OIRLI' ITA1'1 III'ORT
Phyll1s Sttnle)' will live a re- $andrt Swgt1, wu l~11der. This Crou of Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
C•[lleton I'Qlln)d, Mr. and Mrs.
pol't on th' Buc;teye Glrla' ~t.te - \ ' i ltlld~ IJ Joll' Taylp&gt;.
&lt;Mf.
on•
M,ro.
llleMr&lt;i
&amp;tlencer
Shellman
Henderson and dau,h·
when the AuxlHary of the
Feeney·Bennett Post, No. 128, end 10n returned to their ~ home ter. Harold and Ralph Hend~r­
Amtfl.ean Leaton, meets Moadly ot C~omhll• ~oll\lay oltor _.t. IOR and e'iUoyed a ~~.q~ ttinner.
•t 'I :SO It tbe Leiion HaH. Mn. lQt IM!Yortl we•lt&amp; wll~ ~~f I'll" 1111' olld ~ C~at. D. WOQCie
'1&gt;11111 f!llll. lftO!'OO&lt;II\ wltb her ....
D.-la Moumlna. new presidell,,
lolrt. lllllll1!1ll'i
will prealite at Ute meetin&amp;.

In&gt;

owne:r on new
drive. Bl41tt.8..23-Me

IJ;l!Q TV Chqel

hfJ beiJW! wearln1 &amp;'lUBes, be A Ruder: J took aome aureo ..
aure to uompllment him on bow myc:ln for pneumonia tor aboul

MElTING POSTPONID
dinner Suqd~y i(l observance o(
~
The meeting and wJon&amp;'r roas( their Gol~en Wedding annlv,r- BoyMi(:.
·Mr. ~nd Mn. R11ymGnd Follrrid
o! the Frie ndly Neia-hbon Cll,l(l llary. The celobratlon will be held
sc:hf'duled for Tue~ uy , Aug. 27 at their ho111e located two miles Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Follrod: and

and

$2J59!5&lt;m.

1Ht Wh•t s yo.., TrQ~l!l•

ther, Mrs. Lu-cy Hayes, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz o£
Manetta spent the weekend w1tl;
Mr. and Mrs. Holijlrt Sw.qrtz and
Nma Robmson.
Several attended the Meig! Co.
fsi'r last week.

$!00

move
In llntomorro..r.
Try lo.....
us.
...
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• on the ve''
.. ~
elt pbnlble •'tennsl
e TIN WIDTHS
'e HUGI .SILICTION
Many reconditioned u!ed o11 e
and two bedroom traUera.
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FREE DEI:I\IER¥ - QUICK!
Open., o.,_ A Week

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3:00 Amerlean ror.,.m
3:BQ Zoo Parade
f ·OO Front•crs of Faltb
•~so ouUDot
5:00 Meet ttle Press
5:30 st.tesmen Qqartette

to

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One, Two and Tfu'e.&amp; Bedrooms.
larae stock muat to. Bri~ )'OUJ;

l~oQQ Of! ' 4\dvellll,ll'•

, INFLATION t

$100

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Mr. and Mn.

1 w·.ll•"ng
Is Hostess To
Workers

Troilen

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hlYII!IIon of prh•acy Clean 1weep
down fore and art wu a chQrc
The SunRhine SundiY SChool
for rh&amp;mbermaids, they \houaht,
and We h11d su fl"\1 ehambt.'r· Clau of the Mason Methodl1t
Church IIVt a f~ewell party in
mcud'
A great manv of my brig-babies honor of M~'l . Edn1 Icenhower on
we-re reJoch from officer Vain· ' Thunday afternoon. Mr1. J('tn·
lng tehool1 an1! the-y re,t~arded bower
with her family to
the war n~ one ~ ··cat t•onspir.a~y. Columbut on Friday.
PICH IUPPU
Seven,een JQembera O( !be CiaSI
They hated o{flcers and diaclpll~
'rho lsa'l1! Walt•n L•lllfU• will
far &amp;bove and t&gt;l'votHI the ea!J •of met In the IIOOlal rooma of the
~•ve
• !Ish ' · - MOndor ·~
duty An O['dcr wa ~ a persoftal church and preMnted Mra. Icen· 1
p m.
lnlult, and uniform
re ~ ulation hower with 11lftl. Refreshments of
was H1tlerism
cake, Cflffee, and lea were aerved
My 11ow JOei, on the olhPr to thoae preaent.
hand. wero ftlm4~1 h11ppy to IJI'l
------oft the farm or nut of the steel
Mrs. Flo•Je a.-~ua a11d •on·IR~
rnms. They were ft iJ,l:htenrd of law and dauiJ)lter Mr. and Mrt.
authority and wht•n Y1lU hoUered Bowman htve rtli.U'IHK1 to Lhoir
"Jum.p"l the)' Jumpe:l M far 11s homo In Akron atter apendln~
I know, they didn 't brood OVI:!t SIJmetlme at t~ hDl'f\e of her •I•
menlo! chOTeJ, a1ul they h•t ter, Mt'l. !N1e COD~"(lve.
their Y(&amp;tchea with n•gularlty.

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AUXILIARY TO MII!T
The rl!gulnr tnet'tmg or the
be1np, loggr d Ladies Auxiliary o f Drew Weh·

rt ~ef' m s to me that WI' ar1• h d b
ers were
JlllllninJ.! a ll!llf' tno f'll!er ly to- tfo1·(' a cfil11tthy
piece
ward nRrllll{ down th,. Armv an d
When 1 wall running 8 gun
&lt;.""PCcln ll v
111
lilscJ·utun atl ng ('few 011 tran s ports. later HI th&lt;'
m!'nlnst lh f' hri l( ht hrns by r&lt;" war, tho poinlrr on my blf:.lli[CS1
lcas1n&lt;~ 1h e dumb Jl'lhn~ ,
,
gun was a rcscr\'atlon lndwn
A drart i, not an lnllljttJon In who~e JongcsL
stnlcment w~~~

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The teacher should be just as polite and
courteous with her pupils as with adults. Pupils should be greeted each day with a· pleas·
ant "Good Morning, John" and t~e student
shovJ4 be taught to use his teacher's name in
his response for that is the proper way to
greet people on all occasions
Hav~ faith in all children coming under

children to be consistent.

Deteet•ve's Dlaey
Fore!?n lntr 1gue

POMEROY

ttUill and Donoa Marie Jen

~~~~~~·~~~·:· ~~~r-·:·~~~~~-, Mrs • Ben BUCk

10:00 News H!adlin"'IO:tO Nitewateb

True Story

-=--;;;;,,";;;.SI\M!lll Noll- of lllvenll$1.110. O b i -

Sundoy

least."
His theory was thai lhe slu~en\8 should do
the work.

very bad effect to susnect a pupil that Is Innocent

Capt Gall.:mt

O.C.'\Hd
hereb;r t~~n

Court

Clrcuro.s Boy
,
Steve Allen Show
Aleoa ROUT
The Web
J
People Are Funny ..

9:00 ••••...,_T~e&amp;ter
UJ! !\dvepllUe "''~teo
10:00 News l!,l!d S!!Q!11 ijel@n"
10:10 Nltewli!Ch
112:30 Sl&amp;• Qll

the

your tra~ning, but watch for evtdence that
you" faith In them is well grounded. It has a

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RATES

8:30 1)~111• A ~-q

who had a saying that he frequently used:

''That teacher is the best who does

Pumby
Fury

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Je11n Thien~! whoac Polt Office
Addrt&gt;rw i&amp; Middleport, Oh,kt hal
been duly appoipl&amp;d IJ Admlnbtratru; of the Eitate of Fred
Jamea 'f'blenel tate or .Uei~J
Oounty, Ohio, decHNd
Dated IJ1is 28 d,:iy or AueuJI,
lU$7
John c. Bac.-on,
.l!,tdfe or the 'Probate
MeJi! County , 011io
(8) 24. 3! ; (9) 7-3te

News Picture

·-&lt;$

kept a record of how many minutes or the recitation period I used
Pupils ~re the ones to do most of the talk·

Sl!if:n On

Circle 3 Ranrb

Not.tee

TaA

My Li .tle Margle
1:00 Baseball
HO Hopa 11Jng Cas~d7
6:00 Get Set, Go
t
5•30 ~ports. ~e.
l\lfiWI Pktgre
600 .W11tch Mt. "1Vizard
• 6 :30 ~otturday Ni1.-1t Jamboree
I 7:00 J)llll!:'l W.I.Qfl' ~bow
1 8:110 My-.tny · The,t~ll

had a poctor's degree He was verx.critical of

ing. I tayght under another superintendent

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Another " DO" that ts ve1 y effective J!l to
praise good work Evt·rybody likes a pat on

should be alert See all that Is going on This

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Legal Notice ·· •

The ln1uronce Agents
As1oclation of ~•It• County
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NOTiCI 0 ~ ,VPOINTMIIOT

ANT'
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PHONIJ98

Ach•lnfNr•trix
llttte of flrtd Jam.. Tht.nel,

2-D31ly SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, 0, Aug 24, 1957

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Veteran Educator Suggests SomeDo'$For Teachers
01 Children In GrOups, Parents TrQining Their Y-oung

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prtnity, he need not expect his son to re·
fra from the same prarttre or if the mothrr
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reless 10 her ways, till' daughter Will be

l'hlldren ··

just like her mother

Smre th e publication of my series .of stones

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on '''fhl.' 'l'ranlmg of Boys," many reade!s of
the Dally s'enlmel have ask!:'d for more on the
same subJect
Marn of my former stud ents who were
1 eady to enter the teaching professiOn hav e
asked me for advice relative to lllanagement
of a group of school children In this arhc le
you shall fmd so me positive principles that
are verv effective in training a child the way

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friends , Dean E 0 S4J,unders has completed
an artu.: lc on ·Some DO's ln The Trainmg of

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h e shou ld go Most of these DO's may be used
by parents as well as teachers.
First in ·your training of

children

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the back

In the training of pupils especially of jun·
ior high age, the teacher should watch very
car efuHy tha-t she does not do too much talk·
ing. I taq,ght und er one superint~r~dent who
his teachers if they d1d much talking during
a recitation. In fact , he frequently sent a
stenographer into my recitation room and she

can be done without the appearance of look
ing for miscondurt - just glancing around
over the grou p
One of the meanings- or "alertness" Is
Walchlulness It is wise to be alert regardless
ol what you may be doing. Whether It ls phy·

sical or mental activity, be alert.
The next positive principle

In

training

youngsters is consistency You must adhere

to this principle eonstantly H sometimes you
fotlo\\ a certain rule and the next time you
over look the violation, your children will notice that you are inconsistent and will always
take a chance, thinking this will be the time

you will not bring them to account In fact,
they really enjoy taking a chance.
All leache"' and all parents owe It to their
There are many things that you can teach
by your example It Is undoul)tedly loefleet·
ive for a parent or teacher to try to teach chi!·
dren something that they do not practice
th cmselvea. For example, if the&gt; father uses

Reason, rather tha'l, punish is a very good
rule to follow a~ IQng a~ It brlngs"sults.
(The second half of "Some DO's In The
Training Of Children" will appear here one
week from today .....!!d).

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ahl"ad
you had
talk
Me·Tanm-You.Jane
slmtJilclty turned mto one of the
Daybook
REPORT
mnehJne-gunne-r." on the ship
s lt~w

that
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BV ROBERT C. RUARK

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and he kept .h is weapo n i n A
hl~h sto le of shine wh('n S()Jne of

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a eountn· Plllh- lt is 11 duti'IMHI IJII
1he naiiOII
"SciiH'I IVP ~"rVI ('C'"
wu. one o r !ht! mo ~ t mi slrnr!tnfo!
h an!llcs ev~r h1ll11{ on !he hand

B11L rny prison hrJg, bewg
from th e Paclrtc to
lhe Stn1('s tor courl&amp;· mnrttal, hatl
cons1rferahly more ln tellcctuaJ s
cu ff \'Ctlunlef'r hu!lnrs~
than moron~ In It
There h sl1l! on a wful lot of
1'he pr•lfesso r~ cou lctn't stand
work arou nd 11 mllltnry m~a lla the islands _.or the lot(' on de.'l·
l1 on t hat can bt&gt; 1\one on e! per troyers, and they broke. in va.··
hll rt!J h1•1t ('r , hv a Dl:ln o.f lmv&lt;'T ious ways, and so my p~rho
than uvorajlt' l n tclli ~ !'nl't! Evru-y ward had a fu~l share of wut
man Jtwk in our futllrt! forcl'~ ~ ~­ KUYJ. D1.11mb ~uys soc-m to otdju:tt
n't goln·~ to be nth ng u ror kt·l !u 1o hardthlp.
the moon 11r II!Hing 1111 1hl• WHr
1 do not advocllte on Brm,,d
h.ead of 11 h ~ tlr'o~rn rocket
furce composed entirely or mor
1\ l{l'l'llf dl'ld Of nnv nuh1 tlrv llllll. t•ven thouwh wor Is 11. moo-on '!!
life 111 [)!ai u drud J!PI'Y ;nu('h of t! ga 1uc lnventud
by mteJh:&lt;:tual
unpleunut and wtllwu! lmnt:in.• ulmt~ . but 1 uilio do not h.ol&lt;.l ~!ill
1ioo In tht•se joh~ tlw dull ~1111b for all llus gu(f abOI,II an atom·
hrt. 1ote. swNJ1, ~ h on• . poli('l' ll!gt&gt; A•·my A relath•c ly small
dr 1Vf' trurkR. &lt;~8b 1s!
rook~. and ponwn Gf ony artued Cot·ce will
dr ill ofll'n lll'!!t•r nun1 the r~o mm· ! hundl c the tricky toa:r The ma
apple who fcl'IR hr 's above fo1l jor supportJng ch.ore.11 won't havt
Dnd WBI\hl to be ftn f!:in~tt&lt;:ln
changed much.
I can 't s p~·ak fur the Army, And thcre'.1 alway~ be: room !or
but I ran ru n crews oM Infested th.e buck private who i• dumb
l,.londs for thf' Navv lt1 that on cnough IG do what ho'1 tGld, go
elt'nt wn whtch \)(lllan tn 1941 , whf!rc he'! sent, and die If he
and 1 J:l'llt'ral ly ~o t hott••r ~erYirl' mutt:\ w~ need the Einstelos ,
out of the romu•-book toad••rll true enouj!h, In lnc:reallJli: p~o­
than out of th(• hraln Uoys who pGrhon, but ln. any war utybody'a
I'CJ1d Prou11t In thrtr Mroare tlmr got lo do the tllrty WO['k, and t.he
nnd wt•nt ovpr tlw hill ln potl rullbcr qf hJ4I skull makes very
My Nru lawn• 1·s onrt trouble milk i1ttle dlffcrenco.
ers, With f1•w l')!('l•ptwn~. were lu
(l:upyrtght, l911T, b~ United
ttla UPJll'f thll'd of !he inh.~llla(cf\CI' t'('llture Synd~4\e, .11e:,)
b1·ac ket s.
.Swctll ln!( r.vf' !ncb 8hl·ll ~ Into
lht! magl!ll nes wa i be-low their

dt.:nl!y

K1•1•plni

their ((UIIrlot5

f'lezm hort•d them. Not holng al·
lowed to ~ mok1• on wotrh wa ~t an

" ll1tl1 "

gfl!chcd

Sunday School
Class Holds
Farewell Porty

ster Post Amerk'an Legion w1ll
be held Tuesday at '7 30 p. m at
'he Lrglon

Home

GQ~j)IN ~IDQINCI

The Mt)i 'Nedt.hng Utnlversary
or Mr ~lld lh;s Howard Bolin
will lJ.e obnrved Sunday, Sep·
tem.ber 1, with OJlt'n house at
their home, Athcn1 Road . from ~
to 4 P.:,. m All relati ves, nclg'hbor~
and rrlend!l arc tll\llled
The
couple TC&lt;JUC!It.~ th:~t gl!ts be
om1tted
OUV PICNIC
1'he onnu&lt;Jl p1cnle or Jane Ho-

well Tent Daughters o( Union
Vf'tcrans wlll be ht'ld Monday a1
e p m. at tlu1' Middleport Roa d·
~l rte P~tl' k

018 PAST

MAT~ONS

_.. The Pu.tt Matron! of f&gt;o mm oy
ChApter 180, OES: Will meet
Tuesday evening ol the OOme of
Mrs Ida Smith, L111coln l-1111 road

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.1 Getting Child Used

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To Wearing
Glasses
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D.
PEW persona tJ&lt;Iua.lly liktr to " - lor rour e~Ud, 7011've lo\
wear 11usu or eye p&amp;tclwa. Yet tq re~aln eQcte:rful fn~ matntatn
~ who have to "ear ~m, a u.au,al att;ltullt a~ou.~ bla
QV.tt Ule belt of 1tr becauae they "turned eye."'
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r.ua 111•1 111e11 llllnaa art da· TNthlul ~ ·'
ollned to htlp lllolr tloion.
Wlth a 1maU c:hlld, bowevv,lt'a When he queatlDN 70U abou\
.-u-.Uy • lltt.lt JQQ.fe dtmc 111t hll patch and tbe need ~or it, gtye
probleu:t. l'ou can't Jqat tell h1m btm tJUtbful anaw·era. Don \.
that he muat weu J].uaes or a however, empha:tlze the poJnt.
pa.~ bec.,uae lt'a IJQOd for hlm. The Amerlean Amloela\ton flf
Yoy'y.e aot to uae psycholoo.
Orthoptle Technlcianl advla~a
parenta to tell their ehUdren that
Vwr To\111~ Child.
tho "turned eye" 11 lazy and that
If llaus are pre.IOJ'l'bed tor a the doctor 1a gotng to help tbem
•ery youas child, you. can help ma~J.e It llOW 1tron1.
him ge' used to tbeQJ. by puUing

hJa eJa.ses on u you dreu tllm

UDU.InJdDQ

hnoa

Should t weU~m~~~~ ~ut un·
RemOve them wbe" yo1,1 un· thtnklnl per&amp;alt atop yopr younr·
drt.q him at bedtime. tn this way ster on tt-e 4treet to InquirE~ why
he apo~ 100n learn to acoepi be 1a weartng the ~atch, the Asaothe IJluaea jud u he accepts ruatlon augaesta he answer:
clott~H~I- Ill abort. you help him "It'a to mate my eye stronr
.,stabUah a. hablt..
and wt!ll like the other one ...
It your :yoUilJS~r 11 4;11~er when QUUTJOlf AftD AlfBWDI
each mqrnlnr.

Mason Mothers
Club Cleans
Youth Center
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made, iee -cne.am was serv(td to the
women durlng the evenm~

WJEH

room

house and ba~. one mile
nortb of Ch11141ter on Rl '1. Runr
Ding water, natural cu in bouse
.Hid litig aarden. Cal\ Yukon

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toR SAL!!: ~

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Apples. Now Ha·

Orehard, New Haven. Phone

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7-2-t-:1171.&lt;'!.

Saturday- (hannel8

8:00 Life on the Farm
8:30 C&lt;q~tain Kanproo
• 8:30 Mitt.ty Mouse Playbouae

tO :SO It's A Hit

7•!!1! J~l!'!t ~Q

7:1 ll&lt;&gt;l!i Jltillt
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5:00 'You Are There
6:VO Mr Ll!fJrict Attorney
8:30 BIWC'!Ii.DIIfl It
7:00 The .J1'mmy Durante Show
? · ~O Two For Tbe Money
8:00 Ga1e Htafm ShoW
8:30 SRO Playhouse

mucb of t trade-mart for come- 11t1Y1ty to aureomycin. 'l'hla 1t no,,

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pow hu riUHa jual UJuai!JIIIll OOillllllon Will p...,
lll!a thlll lu\10.
'l'lt.illlme, but tho f!vln( of ltver

ln many caaq'ot oroued.eyu,lnJeetiQN and vl~ ~-12 'a patep II rttoommenc~ect worn IOID~tluie• ot help.
over the lood. '18 '&amp;0 lotoe IQOl6 You .houJ4 atek tbt advlQtl ot
uao of tho. 1!00' IJIO.tllhlo II our· :rour doctor.

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Phone

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after 4 P. M.

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9:30 Look Up a LiVe
lO:qo Eye on New York
10:3o Camera TbrM

4 P. M.

1;3Q
3:00
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ll :iO Wild B\l) Hlc~o~
UJ:QQ Heckle lll4 Jeckte

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12:30 Ba~ • B~ljot.o
I :30 Big 1'4Ctljre
2·00 The Christian Layman'•
.Witneu

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at and $'1 .00 Also plll'akeet aud
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8:15 Sund" New• Hlgl!1lfi~Lo
8:30 Holl)"food Jilrn Th~t~r

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IVERY TIRE IN STOCK IS SALE PRICED

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8.30 Top 'l'llllBf pn~.W
1:10 Sberlil of ~ JO:OO Nowa_Ot ;,. Ml;l.t i /
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ters met in regular session Thursday evening at tbe DAV Hall.
Mn. Karl Grueaer, MEC. presided and a communication was
read from Clara C~hran, Grand

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tmloa at the Athens Fail'cround

Alii- 18th.

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1:oo nlrt star rlnll

Mr. and Mra. Ru~r~ Buc.klty
have ftf.W'fted to their home in
Beaver Palla, P1., alte1 a visit
with rtbtiW'tl ben.
A son wu born to Mr aftd Mrs
Grant Smith recently at the St Jo.
seph Ho.pital. Parker~bllf'i.
Walltce Bak"tt and dauglhter,
Lola attended the Stelnmet:l: re-

Amanda Kaspar's
Birthday Honored
At Quilting Bee

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BUllce served a dessert

LeadJ.nt Creek, a,. Nitiq

12:1l!l ~lti'l!'UO
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12:so 'llhe Gietchen Wade Sbcnt
I: II Nel1hb0ro
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12:30 Bia Picture
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9:q 2Qth !!O)!tll'j' 'l'kql~
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Au"'PoUo. Coli Doo

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after maJor: •ur•eey. wu
home Friday from ' Hoi·

Middleport_ Fl._ • Aulomob,tio~- .....,, aa.:r
NM

8:00 I LM Tljr;e Llvet

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ttaeb:

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and ehlldren, Weller .Una. and

( 171 H~W~:mted

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mergency quo
:::: ::!~ 11,.~ ~ m~:: ~ihv~~- ~~~~~nJo~;oKe7:b:! Is Given $100
'"b':h ~gi~~Fi•hor
J~:=~
'By Sewing Club

and ramUy who wlll
spend
weekend with relativu
lb Melp County.
Mr. and ltra. Henhel Gilkey

On Your

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ber parenta in Cohpnbu1 IDd attendina: the State Fair.
i)JrB. Willl•m Bradford Was a
vlaltor In PW.enbur~ ~·
lira. J. K. Smith, who Ia ....,..,...

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'fti.• 011 l'tift.y eYeDin . Augutt
30 when Roc. k ct.....:n1as Granae
l -undo
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rt. 1m01 Jobb •·•• a """
me • •
r evenmt. AIJ rnem· when Mft. C. I. Blab.lee u.terben lflf't
I'IQueated
aamt
in tM
wtrk. to come and talned Jw llrtUe. club Tbunldly
HOmer Rice, worth)' masler./rl~i~~ at
borne. UQfoln
phlldtcl The Crufe won ,-.,d
prize for dlspl•r at tht Metg.\;
Prize for high Jtore wu~a•ard·
County Fair and the ehe('k w~~ ed to Mra. Charlet Mullen and
recelyed; BetlJ J..ollar(f
WotS oecond to Mr&gt;- lVlllllni .Q!rk.
eho»en u fl'lneen to fti'J'est&gt;f ll
Ofl'&gt;e4 by
t~ Granp M Pomona GtanfP
the hastes• to tiiON .named •bove
Huber Brown Wlft :reported and IIJ&amp; ilollond Nelllltlin&amp; Mn.
Je~Uul)' •n at Holzer He»pltal. Carl llillltaoo. 111t1. tlo!IM Bl.,._
A meetinc of Pomona Grat~~t wjn and Mn. Huol4 Lohle.
wu ·~ for September 6
~t the R.Qek Sprin&amp;J CraDit' ball REtmSVnu:
Election Of OUlcns was aoDOun·
Jeannie Whftehead~tpent Wedfttt fOt' fbe. September 12 meet nesday at Belpre with ber tun1

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stationed
1•1&gt;10. bao 11N!nt
James
Lee, Inus11c,
had
.... lwo ,.,.b "lth h;, &amp;root
and aM
un&lt;le,bitMrbrol.ber,
and ,.,.._
ld Oiler,
J(oiYin
Le J H
e J'. e II due to rt9')rt. ia
~ndiaAI nUt week and will lene
ere Sunday.
Mr. j~ind ¥rt. Uonard Tannen
and 10rt. WJ.Yne, Wbo hJ.ve been
IIYIDJ In tbe karrue1. Sauer apaJ1.
ment
turn dout :Rutland
,,.- b StrMt,
I ha-ve
e o
U orne n Jtoanob,

111" Maude Stalnaker, llln. Harry
MIUer and II"'" Frank lliller,
.
Char!..ton.
Mrs. C. F. Hawkins, who bas
visitina In CQlumb\11 and
for tho past two w.. b,
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today. Sbe waa acL R. Roush, engineer on t(le
here by her &amp;randton, New York Central Rallroad , cele-

~a three room Ful'n~eQ. apBrt·
ment. utllitieA paid. Auply at
!~Mfte Reltlurant.
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lir1. Joe flliWIIIr. (J&gt;orotby ); Mn
P. B. Root (JWandi) and AJfred
Rouoh, lllfldlo....., · and tbdr

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clean the haU and the •urrou nd-

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tlves and lri.OO. ber. and In
- w. Ya.
fhrtror&lt;t,
krs. Dayton Strickland and son
John
ftlumed home aftu a
!1evetai weeb visit at Portland.
Ore., with her uon and daUJ.bterin·law, Mr. alld Mr1. Dayton
StrictlaDd Jr.
Miss Linda Speoeer, Chester,
1s th e ruet1 of ••d ...
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m.r an mrs. uvnI" MM"ks, LI·-•
1..a..
a..
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..'WNI Elmer Wlcthun visited In
GaHlpolis F'riday evening with

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NYC in l"e&lt;OlAltlon ol bit r-d
of fltty )'tan r.tlroadin,:.
1'wo tf the lolllll rhildren
wen UMble to be here for tbe
p.a,.y. Tiley - . Chorlet Rou1b,
Jowa, ud .ttr-. Kite Brown, Calif·
•· Otho rt at the party were
om..,

Mrs. C. Blakeslee
8Is Hostess For
tidP,e Club Meet
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Mtl.!!s County News

lnr fot 11. vi.Jk- It Wes&amp;
with ber 1p1T'epte, Mr.
.
W H. Fllryell. HI-. HSiu('k
re.
!urn hoo.e SU~ evenlnr tnd.
Mrl, BaLWk nd \'14llehttr wiU rema.ln ior a wee~1 vhil.
.
Mr. and Hr•. Cbl!tl~ lloCtnJJn
and son Ceol'ft! retllnltd h&lt;lme
Tuesday nicht from a ncitl~n at
the Gnat t.alrft, Ntaaua F11ll1
and Caoadtt.
I
Mr. ··~ !lrL Edlll Peopleo of Stouble.

OES Past 'atrons
Qf Evange,.IRe
Are Enterto'1ned

10.00 Lucky 8 Raaeh

9:00

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mom.

Rock Sprl'ntts
1'
"' a lao COIDpleted flft)' YeMI on i uran~Je M
tile Kan1- &amp;ftd lll&lt;llipa and
eeting
Now Yo&gt;t ceatral oft&gt;IITOJdo ••d H ld
•ecelvtd o Gold o»;,; !rom tL.
e
Ur5dOy
brar.-1 hio btnbda)- on Aogurt 12

wltb 1 family party.

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1131•111 ib1" da:vt--:rou oa». pqlnt too uuco~

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Nell'ly new trumpet-will Bell
for half orl&amp;lnat price. Clifton
IH~lp
Spruce 8-5748.

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the Mason Mo- 11:00 8il Top
thers club met at the Mason YouJh 1~:00 The Lon~ Ranaer
Center Mondt~Y evening and spent 1~:30 T•Wll ••d Counq,
t he1r time washing down the i.n- 12:4:i Baseball Preview
t cJiiOJ' walls o1 the budding.
12·5S Gf'ml;! Qf the Week
Plans oall for the mter1or to lle i :!lll s.ritogo R~pdle~p
painted in the near fut~e. Hom,. ~ Tile ,:jt]X ~how
Eight mebers

1tar-t11ey aeem to bl p,.tty ha.ve 4*YeJqp"' lqlDe for!Q of aen-

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rolacohunbu, two
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your problen11,

Don11Jd

~ hf'l' hulfba:td Jn P•rknlbur1
Ji'rlday evenlnJ and ret~ed to
U'lelr home afl.er 1pendlnM the past
two w~u with her JnOI.her Anothl!l' daua:bter, Mrs. Charlet Bin.:,
Cleveland, !IJ 1tayt"r,g with )!rs.
8m.Jtb and wUi be jouJed Mond.ay
Mr, BJn1 aod tbe1r dauahter,
Grueser, who h..u
her i:taodm.oth8r.
thi1 wed, return.
l'Aia&amp;o.n 'lOde)'.
· Ml". and
X.DDeUs Mello
hJnny Weat to Lopo th.it Week
2!tcr. their daufhtu. Kathlt, who
h&amp;d been viiUJne Iter trand(hOtbt;t,
MJ't, Wl.Kord Struble, and Mr.

Ftve yean II:C:O I JI'OUp ol oun
•omen at Wet:t Cdlumbfa. ../ v 1
Mrs Ben Buek entertained the
had a lhower for one ot
Wlutn1 Wn['ken clan or the
friendi t.Dd enjoyed the ocea ton
Enter.prise F:ua church, Thursday
10 Jnt~th Uut tHy founded 1the
I evening at her home, Roek Springs
LadJes P'rleod.lllip CJnle.
d
A PI'Oen.tl Wat praenled bY
roa .
,
thethey
I have eGlitinued to meet for
"'h
1n charge ot the
I ve yeart and tbil Week ......
... e meeting
.. ........., tho l«tllftT. lito. Willi.., Morpreahlent, Mrs. James Will opened
tuest. at I Wimer roaR at the t:•n traM!Itlnt or fi'OUp JJnclna:
of "Amerioo
,.. lloautitui,"
with the Lord's Prayer in unison
Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Brer bave ~~~:U:' :~:n:Edlweport Arnott, Sixth '"nnoughtJ Oh ~ Gran1e Samta·
foUowed W\tb scripture readJna: by her mother, Mra. Julia Davill who learoed that their YOUneer
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Miss Dorothy Loqg and gl'(lup Is Ill.
Rotlfrt Byer, 11 a medital reeo~
Mn. 1uaq1ta Roulh, New Jlaven, ti.on ~... Mn. Alntb Leonof "Wonderful Words of
cleril; at tbe Army General flat. Will IUrprifed witJJ 1 la)'df4i lhow- a:rd; aDd four . articles, "Safety
Mr. and Mrs. Horton
Pilaf ln Neurbruet.e, Genna......
er durinJ tbe JUty and towel• Around the J'ann Home,• &gt;lp.
Jtor.1an: ..A Uttle Bit or Nonthe h" · '•eos •• ••'on It and tons left Tbunda~ for their
M n...
- "bute on the h.orne Jn Cle'VelaDd
·
n. ....-ad Oiler ha1 retW'ned were p
tbe boate 81 and seDJe.., Betty Leonard; "Canmng
w..
to contro
1 er a vistt h
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th
o~e auer viaitina Mr. and Ml'l. 11n. aul FUzger~d. Wat ColumPi.irchase
of coal for the eburcb.
his
Mr. and Mn Onille Milliron aud four ehUdren bJ•, for their binhday1. The Sept- Tipo'", )\1'1. l'&lt;l&gt;oord Humphroy
t The wonder box donated by Mrs.
Yftett
omas- and F4)'e.
Jn Rexn.oJdlturg wbde Roxie ember mee&amp;Ing wUJ be at the home and "Liittlt Tbl.np.., Mn.
GlU . A quiz on tree• eondueted
1
Myrtle Lor.g was awarded to Mrs.
Mr.
and, Mrs. WiiiJp.m Gt'ate Marie and .Luty bad their tonsils of Mrs. Jane Johnson, Welt Col- by tho leeturor, cen&lt;luded U..
BUd:. Mn. Eldon Weets was J.e.
IKm Ja.met, Cbarlfi$,ton, arrlvat the Columbus Clinic Shk· ( umb!a. •
_
PDrted in Ho~r Hospital and
'\Y'edn~, fDr a visit with
~ Bate-y, daughter of Mr . ,
members planned to send her her P..rellts, ~. and Mn. Will- and Mh. Georre Batey retumed
Th~ J)l'eten* tre-re 'fr.. Eddie At the . dOll! of the meeting
eard1.
lam Saker. Fri&lt;tay they aceont- to R eynoldsb\&amp;rJ with Mr and Young, Mrt. Lucy True, Mrs AJma refnstmtettA were aerved bJ Mn
llobert
Group singing flf "Blessed JeiJ ~ed by ftfr. d4 P4o: at.ker Mrw. MjlUron and (.tf11iJY aftc; tt......y Coieman: a~d ltO.Q. LaJ'I'y, Mrt,. F. RaY · WU.On,
· -:-us" eoneJudel the nl.eetint aftt!r left for a viaJt In Columbus with brought Ml'l. Qlle[' home
'f"'
Hele.n Rou.h, Xn. Helen Elw
refres~nt were served to Mr. and Mn. Jphn Baker. and ¥r1. Georp Veith has been Miq Peachie Eli" Mrs. J~
!dr11 Will, Mrs. Herbe(t family.
visitlq her eon, George Veith, and Jobnson,,/Mr:s. ~JII Fitzgerald, W.
Carl Moore, Mrs.
Mr. alMI Mn. C. E. Blakeslee family in Columbua.
Col.; Mrs Juanita Roush, Mra.
Mtss Lone and )b-,, f.nd daughters Welle" to Cohambus
Donald Geary, South Second ~1te Roll.lh, New Haven; Mrt.
Fri4:8y to attAifl&lt;\ tiJe State Fail'. Aven~e, has been taken .to Holzer M1~drt'd Brullll~y, Mrs. ~ Eads,
Mist Nettie Koeltler returned HoapltaJ for ob$ervation aolf treat- Pomt ,lea~nt, MFI Sltirley PridThe blrtbday of Mrs. Amanda
home Thurtday alter r«uper:at- ment. Mr Geary wu taten to the dy, Gallipolis.
Kaspar wu eelebnted when theill( from I bJ'o,ken leg
rour hOJpital TbLLrsd.ay in the Rawlinga
-----~- BUll)' Bee Sewinr Circle of the
month5 ago, She was aecompan- Coaq 1mbu,taace
•
redcnte&lt;l Ohurcli mot Thunday
ied home by Mr. and !lin. Selwyn
Mrs. Ed-wol'd Xel&lt;hka, Wyden I'
'"'lw the
at tbe ehtfth fflr an aU €by
Hou•
qullt.ine.
Ao,el l.ad c•te was ~
with a potluet: dinner at DOOh :.o
ContNCt"'
of Cha•
••n.
son of Mr• Buford
Mn: Ku:par, Mrs. 1beodore Mora,
leston arrived today fnr a week Eaat,
Street, ia statlon4¥f at
A donation of $100 00 wat given Mr11. W. L. Kautt, IIIII Lena
end visit with bet: aunt, Miss Kee1ler Field, Min.
l'O the Pomeroy Emergency Squad Grue81':1', Mr!.
Clara Schttefer,
Nettie
Koehler.'
Friend•
of
Mrs.
ADI'It
Mar
ror ~ent when the Sew Nr1. Addle Crueler, Mrs. Fred.1
aret
eTru.ck Loadjng Equipment
1
~ •.Back·Hoe ~
Mrs. C. A. Neff and daul)lter, Burchett Duffield, Piketon, have Rite .8ewing Club met Thur:sday ~i~h. Mn. Carrie Grueser, lfis1
eDump Truck Service
Mrs. Florian Boibek and daugh- received announeementa of her evemng at llhe Ground Observu Katie- Beebt. Mrs. Walter BaCT',
Phone Cbes!dro 7-74o7t
ter, Debortah, returned. to lheir eraduation from the Porbme1.1th I Conp~ building. on Uneoln Heights Mn. Norma Kloes, Mn. Clartncr
home, Ohicaeo Ill., Friday alter Business College,
j Mn. Charles Hoffman, prosi- M...,....
a visit with MrS'. Nefrs 1isteis,
Mrs. L. R. Roush bas been llJ at I dent, pns1ded at the meeting and
Mrs. Ad;am D»el'tllbatb, Un.
Misses Maud and Freda Crueser, home on Main Street
samples flf
ChriStmas
cuds Carl Shields, Mta. GroWT Ert.,
Minersville.
whrch the dub will sell aJ a lliss AnDI Duro~ l\lrs. llDy SeyMn. Rober! Russ;jl, Mrs ver.
I
money making project were ~I• fried and Mrs. Ot.ho Murray.
nal Blackwood and MilS J.fadellne
M
/ played Mn. Dayton Strk-kland
f Tue sd ay lor a vacation
Field s let
thanked her Secret Pal for the Chief, concerning the Gnnd
in Florida."'
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birthday gif,t sent her The tl'a- Temple &amp;!u~. llrt. Willia.-.
Mr. and . Mrs Clayton ~ite
veling prize w.as awarded to Hrs. Pistter WQ f'Pported home from
al'ld daughter, ~aiTen, arrived
Harvey Van Vr.anken.
the h~ital and improving.
Fr ·..r- "'
puring the aocial bout refruh.
tuuy •1 0l' a v1s WJ th hcr par.
Mr1. Walter Bunce entertained
Follo"'ling the meetlnt the menta
were IM!I'Ved by Mrs. Rollin
~·~"\ .~ · ~nd ¥n. E4ward Par· ~'t." 'Past M'atrQps of Evangeline l,~ro!!_P motoN!'.d lo the DaiJ'y Val· Brull'hs and Min ErDa Jwe, after
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"'f'apter, O.ES, a( her home Friday 1 ~y ror. .r~ldnents 'fith MrlJ. whlclr pmes: \ft'l'e' played
Miss
I
Jean
Hines
returned
to
ev:enina
and Mrs presented
William ReyElmer asWllite
and Mrs Edward
b
Frld
· · nods,
1
tb,. wJno.ef'J.
1
Co wn us
ay after -a vuilt
president,
Mrs. r We-lls
hostesses.
with her parenbr, Mr. and Mrs. GrJtr Russell with a gift •in obserMrs. George Conde and Mrs.
Edward Hi11es. Minersville.
vance of her Golden Weddtng an- El.za G1lmore Jr, will be ho.stesses
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Htll Jr., ·
whieh WJIJ be Sunday. for the nexr meeting
and daughter, Linda, Hamilton, Tbe meeting opened with the
Present were those named
arrived Friday tor a weekend Lord's Prayer. Mrs Reynolds con- 'hove and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
Wsit \Yith his paa-ents, Mr. •nd eluded the presentation of Mrs. Mn. Donald Collins, Mrs. WIJiard
Mr11. AUc11 Hill Sr.
Runell's gift wittl a poem "Faith." Boyer, Mrs. Donald Mullen, Mrs.
CONatBTE BLOCQ
Games were played during the Ja('k Fowler', Mrs Donald Marks
·OOH:
evening •nd prizes won by Mrs and one gue~t. Mrs WUU..m

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wen lle lookl.
two weeD, then developed diar~
Familiar Traci•Mark
rhn and erampil tn my atomacl\.
If ~e admJrta a playmate who 'fbese U~Qp\o~ bate peralated
al~q
lll\lllea, or pe:rh&amp;RI a for the last AVI mflnthl.
belpeetaoled teievlalon or mo1le AnaweJ: It would aeem you

has boen postponed unt1l Tuesday ea•t of Cheater on Rou\e ~· aon and Nina Robl~n 1.1Uended
September a.
Friends and relatives are mvited. the Follrod reunion at Aih Cave,
Sunday, Au.a. lB.
fAMILY PICNIC PLANNID
Mr. and Mrs. D~!QfJlOft !JoY~
attended a bomecomlut at Gran•tl:l
The Loyal Berea11.1 Clan nf 1he
vUle, w. Va., Sun.
Middloport Church or Ohrl&gt;t
S. S. attendance on Aug. 18
M1· and Mrt~. WU10n Henderspn
Will hav-e a famUy picnic at the
tbe oa,rhUIII '7.40. Wpr- and famUy, ,ftoya1 Oalt, Mleh ..
Mhkl~e.oort
Uoac.Mdo Park on 1¥11
Tue:iday at 6 p. m. E11ch Qne Ia slt4p aerv~ folloWed S ~· wUb &lt;ipen~ l~st' weekend wl~ .Mr. and
to brinr their table aerv;lce and a~ att•~IMI or 1T wUh !1et~man Mrs. Clartr¥:e Hendmo~. On
TaylOr 'le-od.ft.
Sunda1 !boy were joll\04 by 1\!r.
~ eflvered dish.
There WIA • eoot:t attonda¥e and Mrs. • Leo 11&lt;11~.
at lut Wed. eve. prayer aervice. ROM Cai-r, Mi!. and Mn. Emm{ltt
OIRLI' ITA1'1 III'ORT
Phyll1s Sttnle)' will live a re- $andrt Swgt1, wu l~11der. This Crou of Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
C•[lleton I'Qlln)d, Mr. and Mrs.
pol't on th' Buc;teye Glrla' ~t.te - \ ' i ltlld~ IJ Joll' Taylp&gt;.
&lt;Mf.
on•
M,ro.
llleMr&lt;i
&amp;tlencer
Shellman
Henderson and dau,h·
when the AuxlHary of the
Feeney·Bennett Post, No. 128, end 10n returned to their ~ home ter. Harold and Ralph Hend~r­
Amtfl.ean Leaton, meets Moadly ot C~omhll• ~oll\lay oltor _.t. IOR and e'iUoyed a ~~.q~ ttinner.
•t 'I :SO It tbe Leiion HaH. Mn. lQt IM!Yortl we•lt&amp; wll~ ~~f I'll" 1111' olld ~ C~at. D. WOQCie
'1&gt;11111 f!llll. lftO!'OO&lt;II\ wltb her ....
D.-la Moumlna. new presidell,,
lolrt. lllllll1!1ll'i
will prealite at Ute meetin&amp;.

In&gt;

owne:r on new
drive. Bl41tt.8..23-Me

IJ;l!Q TV Chqel

hfJ beiJW! wearln1 &amp;'lUBes, be A Ruder: J took aome aureo ..
aure to uompllment him on bow myc:ln for pneumonia tor aboul

MElTING POSTPONID
dinner Suqd~y i(l observance o(
~
The meeting and wJon&amp;'r roas( their Gol~en Wedding annlv,r- BoyMi(:.
·Mr. ~nd Mn. R11ymGnd Follrrid
o! the Frie ndly Neia-hbon Cll,l(l llary. The celobratlon will be held
sc:hf'duled for Tue~ uy , Aug. 27 at their ho111e located two miles Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Follrod: and

and

$2J59!5&lt;m.

1Ht Wh•t s yo.., TrQ~l!l•

ther, Mrs. Lu-cy Hayes, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz o£
Manetta spent the weekend w1tl;
Mr. and Mrs. Holijlrt Sw.qrtz and
Nma Robmson.
Several attended the Meig! Co.
fsi'r last week.

$!00

move
In llntomorro..r.
Try lo.....
us.
...
'r. d ••
• on the ve''
.. ~
elt pbnlble •'tennsl
e TIN WIDTHS
'e HUGI .SILICTION
Many reconditioned u!ed o11 e
and two bedroom traUera.
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FREE DEI:I\IER¥ - QUICK!
Open., o.,_ A Week

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3:00 Amerlean ror.,.m
3:BQ Zoo Parade
f ·OO Front•crs of Faltb
•~so ouUDot
5:00 Meet ttle Press
5:30 st.tesmen Qqartette

to

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One, Two and Tfu'e.&amp; Bedrooms.
larae stock muat to. Bri~ )'OUJ;

l~oQQ Of! ' 4\dvellll,ll'•

, INFLATION t

$100

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Mr. and Mn.

1 w·.ll•"ng
Is Hostess To
Workers

Troilen

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hlYII!IIon of prh•acy Clean 1weep
down fore and art wu a chQrc
The SunRhine SundiY SChool
for rh&amp;mbermaids, they \houaht,
and We h11d su fl"\1 ehambt.'r· Clau of the Mason Methodl1t
Church IIVt a f~ewell party in
mcud'
A great manv of my brig-babies honor of M~'l . Edn1 Icenhower on
we-re reJoch from officer Vain· ' Thunday afternoon. Mr1. J('tn·
lng tehool1 an1! the-y re,t~arded bower
with her family to
the war n~ one ~ ··cat t•onspir.a~y. Columbut on Friday.
PICH IUPPU
Seven,een JQembera O( !be CiaSI
They hated o{flcers and diaclpll~
'rho lsa'l1! Walt•n L•lllfU• will
far &amp;bove and t&gt;l'votHI the ea!J •of met In the IIOOlal rooma of the
~•ve
• !Ish ' · - MOndor ·~
duty An O['dcr wa ~ a persoftal church and preMnted Mra. Icen· 1
p m.
lnlult, and uniform
re ~ ulation hower with 11lftl. Refreshments of
was H1tlerism
cake, Cflffee, and lea were aerved
My 11ow JOei, on the olhPr to thoae preaent.
hand. wero ftlm4~1 h11ppy to IJI'l
------oft the farm or nut of the steel
Mrs. Flo•Je a.-~ua a11d •on·IR~
rnms. They were ft iJ,l:htenrd of law and dauiJ)lter Mr. and Mrt.
authority and wht•n Y1lU hoUered Bowman htve rtli.U'IHK1 to Lhoir
"Jum.p"l the)' Jumpe:l M far 11s homo In Akron atter apendln~
I know, they didn 't brood OVI:!t SIJmetlme at t~ hDl'f\e of her •I•
menlo! chOTeJ, a1ul they h•t ter, Mt'l. !N1e COD~"(lve.
their Y(&amp;tchea with n•gularlty.

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AUXILIARY TO MII!T
The rl!gulnr tnet'tmg or the
be1np, loggr d Ladies Auxiliary o f Drew Weh·

rt ~ef' m s to me that WI' ar1• h d b
ers were
JlllllninJ.! a ll!llf' tno f'll!er ly to- tfo1·(' a cfil11tthy
piece
ward nRrllll{ down th,. Armv an d
When 1 wall running 8 gun
&lt;.""PCcln ll v
111
lilscJ·utun atl ng ('few 011 tran s ports. later HI th&lt;'
m!'nlnst lh f' hri l( ht hrns by r&lt;" war, tho poinlrr on my blf:.lli[CS1
lcas1n&lt;~ 1h e dumb Jl'lhn~ ,
,
gun was a rcscr\'atlon lndwn
A drart i, not an lnllljttJon In who~e JongcsL
stnlcment w~~~

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uo

The teacher should be just as polite and
courteous with her pupils as with adults. Pupils should be greeted each day with a· pleas·
ant "Good Morning, John" and t~e student
shovJ4 be taught to use his teacher's name in
his response for that is the proper way to
greet people on all occasions
Hav~ faith in all children coming under

children to be consistent.

Deteet•ve's Dlaey
Fore!?n lntr 1gue

POMEROY

ttUill and Donoa Marie Jen

~~~~~~·~~~·:· ~~~r-·:·~~~~~-, Mrs • Ben BUCk

10:00 News H!adlin"'IO:tO Nitewateb

True Story

-=--;;;;,,";;;.SI\M!lll Noll- of lllvenll$1.110. O b i -

Sundoy

least."
His theory was thai lhe slu~en\8 should do
the work.

very bad effect to susnect a pupil that Is Innocent

Capt Gall.:mt

O.C.'\Hd
hereb;r t~~n

Court

Clrcuro.s Boy
,
Steve Allen Show
Aleoa ROUT
The Web
J
People Are Funny ..

9:00 ••••...,_T~e&amp;ter
UJ! !\dvepllUe "''~teo
10:00 News l!,l!d S!!Q!11 ijel@n"
10:10 Nltewli!Ch
112:30 Sl&amp;• Qll

the

your tra~ning, but watch for evtdence that
you" faith In them is well grounded. It has a

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RATES

8:30 1)~111• A ~-q

who had a saying that he frequently used:

''That teacher is the best who does

Pumby
Fury

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Je11n Thien~! whoac Polt Office
Addrt&gt;rw i&amp; Middleport, Oh,kt hal
been duly appoipl&amp;d IJ Admlnbtratru; of the Eitate of Fred
Jamea 'f'blenel tate or .Uei~J
Oounty, Ohio, decHNd
Dated IJ1is 28 d,:iy or AueuJI,
lU$7
John c. Bac.-on,
.l!,tdfe or the 'Probate
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dation baseball season excepting O'Shaughnessy
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Gallipolis Merchants, fourth place ~lub With a 6·6
meets the No. 1 team, the Hartford Tigers at Wa:hama.
Oliver will have Gene Hesson and Luther Tucker in top
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Middleport and Pomeroy should hoiJer about their shorthanded condihon as compared to other SEO schools. Think of
Chester, or more properly now , Eastern. Football has been
kept ahve there for a number of years primarily because of
the efforts of a few devoted adult fans.
Now, with a fine new high school, and larger enrollment re.
suiting from the centraHzed facility, expect Eastern to blossom into a power that soon could threaten the mighty in the
Buckeye conference.
This week Bob Martin , new coach, greeted 23 boys who answered his call for football practice. This is not enough to conduct a successful grid season against any kind of opposiUon.
Yet it iS on a par with what Chester has had in the past sea.
sons.
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The Eastern Athletic A.ssocia-i a~ ·All-OVA Star team Saturday
lion, 8 ay~ o . c. Bibbee-. me-t Mon- mght. Au~ . 31 a.t Bllt'htel Field

day evt&gt;llin..:. whf'n members were
nd
intrndu~il 1 the co h
ac .its abig
made fill"thero plans on
proJeet: of tht• momenl. thc im-~
provement and ·m aintenance of
thf' .thletic flel(l at the new con.r.olidatOO school under C(U\&amp;lruclion midway between Tuppers
Plaifi!!' and Chester.
This field . in a natural ~cHin,;:
quite as piclurf".;que as the Panthcr field which is a hon ~y. uJ
roorAe. 111 ,Jmmediately tn the rear
or the new building. BoundCit on
two sides by sloped bank s an&lt;l on
the other- sides b)' lhc turninR:
East Shade River. it has been
graderl, drained and lhe strug~:le
to get p·ass stirted h underway.
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Eventually, !l~h'.J! an~! bleochers
ue plann6fl In ample numhl'r to
make It one or the £inc stadiums
in Mc.igs County.
Unofficial repoTl!l indicate the
field probably cannot he used
thiH autumn for lack or a turf.
Pupils will not enter the !!Chuol
until la1e fall or ea;rlv winter lf
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Tht' HwrtJord Tiger! , who meet

u_nrlcr hghts, has four players bat·
tmg .300 or over .
1'h ey are .....,ra
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brother, at :392 wJlh five doubles, two. tl'1ples and one homer;
Luther 1uekcr, .J53, three doubles and four homers (the lcag\Je
leader}, Gcn(' Hcssnn, .342, one
dQuhlr and a homer. and Buck
T~nnant , .300. two douWes, a
trtp-lc and two ho~cf'll.
Don- Wolfc of Racmc and Ch~r­
ley Sloba.rt of Middleport wtll
name thetr Stars k&gt; OfJp()SC Hart·
ford early next week .
Besl&lt;les that, cnv.labl_e batting
N~ord, Hc.&lt;os~n s pllchml record
ttll.s sellllon 10 the OVA .. ln:ter•
rupted by a sore olbow, IS Ctghl
games won and one lost. ~e
struck . out 130 enemy batter,~~ tn
81 lnmngs.
Other regular bat!crs for the
Tl·gcrs arc Bub SU~ors at .286.
four drmhleli, nne trtple and one
h~mer; Russell Roush. .2M:. one
triple, one double; Bob O~ver,
.234, th.rce do111ble~ .. one triple;
Red Tucker, .26Q, Wtllls Duddi·ng
.240, Bnh Layne, .200, one homer; J. Brudley, 172.
Dor Clark, 1.. H-esson, R. Clark
G. Roush , E. Van Mt"ler atld E.
Robinson have appeared at the
p-lAte only ooea,s.ionally .

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fishinll toda.y.
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Patterson, can-yinft a sllgMI!-·
dented crown, was on a train en
route 10 New York.

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bolh poured Into lou! fight head
quartcn h1 the wake of Lhcir
wild brawl here Thursday nigh I,
In whleh the champion 1101 orr
the canvAI\ In the IIOCOnd round to
knock t·he challenger down seven
-timea befQre winning In the dxth.
But both the flghter11 and their
advlsera were mwn about wl111t
the future held.
''We have nothing Wl Lap Cor
the lmmcdiatc future,'' said t'11~
D'Amato, mAnager M P11ttcnon.
"All uaual we have many offerR.
One of thc111c I• to richt Roy llarri! ht Tcxu."
"Another Is to fight Zora Folley In Loa Angeles; another to
-I'Liht the
F.uropcan chamqlon.
Ina:emar Johanuon In Chle•a:o.
But we will do 11 bh of resUng,

Middleport perhaps stronger now with Redleg bonus
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J1m Bowles In the hneup for sure, goes to Racme as the
place team meeting the second place club. Middleport was
on the season, Racine 9·3, plus a playoff Joss to Hartford
the title .
ly.
While Hc~son 's fans will give
Larry Little Foozy Wolfe with
Gallipolis small odds to beat Hart- 11 double whammy ~inz going aford , anything could happen. Hes- e;alnst Middleport, wtll be favored
s()n might get hit by lightnlhg, to squeak tbrQugh to a victory. In
true. But Hartford fans wlll con· two outings this year be has hone
cede nothing else hut Aueh a phen- collared the downriver club twice,
omenon of Nature wilt keep Hart- 3-0 and 4-0.
ford from meeting the winner of
For 'Middleport it should be
the Racine-Middleport game later Mii!!ky Miller starting wlttt Bowles
for the p-lay.:rl'f tro'lhY cup.
ready for a jam on the basel, or
Manager Cbarley Stobart might reLeo Valent1ne, tne perennial pit- verse the order. If Stobart 1ets
cher -second baseman ()f Galli· his, full routinge11t of sluggers on
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made u.p .my mlnrl what I'll do In
the future. I'm going ·to think it
over whilo 1 go filhing ."

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Okl~~ Lady, Fred
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Mea11while. JU11tlct' Orindlt'y
1"'8011 • Malktn, ~~: I.Jttlt' Jul1uty, qld he filled Llndae)' ftqwt', Letart
Mrf:d Lew'l~ . ( ltflon , 1Hi t'lJ:uos FaJtJ, $106 and coat1 anq gave him
VI,l,l, W~tern Plea8m·e Pony over ~hree dan In J111 H for drivi n~ while
48 : Little ChiWlp, Donald (ilt· mk\Xitated; Ernest WalBon, forlhrte, Coolvllle RD . 31 : Llti.l~· f(lited a m OOnd for speeding·
Soit, Gt'rald Gulhrie, &lt;1!9; Pe t or Carl BUikam forfeited his $15
Mo1"4n~~le, Mrs. ~· - A Morgan , bon.d for foHC~wing too cloaely on
and , Ltt~le Joe. Frank Bennett a_ hta:hway, wnd William D•vi 1 was
Gallipohs, both 22; Cls8S VUJ , !med $2!l and cons for reckless
Para&lt;le POny, Red W:ng, Marilyn· operation.
WallaC1J . Bu!falo, w. va., 38;
Bachelor Boy. John Allensworth ,
All arrest11 had be('n made hy
Middleport, 28.
rhe state patrol .
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~lass IX. Walking IJora'e, Gay
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Wilson, Good Acres Stables, Alhens, 30; Snowman's Lr.dy, Chari.
es f!.ll)'ts, AtheDS, 24; Sun Sun(Con,lnue&gt;d Fronf P1,11 One)
.thine, Keith ZWnm~an, Albany,
The annual jet Orientation
Class S, Stake- or Keg Rltcc,
Cour·se is one of the cqde.t ''Honor"
Sbmiy ~eeks, Shade, 43:
9erald Guthrie, Coolville programs of Civil Air P.atrol which
CIJSM XJ, t Pony Harne~. condducts the nation's' qnly youtb .
~ogram deaJgned. •P.Ceially to·
~~==:~~~:ShAron Pillsbury. Pt. ~hmulate. careers in av~tion and
Baehelot Boy, John 1ts assoctated fielda.

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1953 CHEVROLET .................... $795
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However, Gfficia,ls ca·u lioncd (!thy ~ . , Att,e.rfs, 33; Lpdy of
vctJer&gt;an
that the entlf1 distrlbu{iun pfa- Sqcie-ty,• Mrs. W. A. Morgan" 30· York ~era tra_ded
Karen G~ady: !lOaUe Johnny Bower to !be
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ani:l ScoutiJli teaches th('se skilb
and the EXplorer Post .put~ into
practiee the skills learned. us a
ScoUt.
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Sunday
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commended Scoutmaster Robert .g randson,
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;BY .~dfOII:~. ltte · oompap.y
satq, lt 11 ho,Pfd theta wHI be
Mr. SJler gave tile seven stag~; enou@. wlctiile to fill all orders
of a boy's growth from birt'h to which ·have accumulated so far.·

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fine Troop 245 alre.dy eet&amp;blilltted in ttle town. He nld ths~ thh:
troop would not be able. to hlpdie- ttte ne w
that t;tther
troop1 would be n~eded urrentlyUsing ' black boar~ Sile-r lbow t&lt;d th ~..,
'd"" r
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IJUU wlaJqb
rep.ruerlled 1 ))oy end fhlo hQW.
dh•tortion of !~ ill fliure llf(t•t:l~d
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an Jrtlcle on "8oy1" taken trru 11
tb«!J worU o1 1 numbu OJ writ£"•-~.
P~dent Hibbs tlli'nlr.ed P.1r .
SUer for bi.s tllk and announcfd
tllat the District Governor wol\fd
be present on Sept fl . He JltPOrt ·
~ that t~ aiana at tbe viUage
limiu, W'hicb Weft erected ~Jy
Rdlary, are Jbeing rop~nt!ed in
the near .future.

and serve-d the dinner were Mp:.
~g~t ~nd5 whenhhe f'i!turned to the Ja:hn Ketchka, Mrs. Romont Ea.t,
me
tates e started the prn- Mrs. Jack Bechtel, Miss Beu
cram here. ·
Sa-nb(JM, Mrs. 1 J{llrr.y Cbt::~hor.
The speukcr cm.phuslzed
thu
tmporta.N'e of the Scouts• "A
goOO tU:rJI every dtt).·" and explalnt'd that the knot (ound on
·, 11\e lH!C~cloth or a Scout uniform
lll)d ,also on a Jtet'()tld _class 6'00ee
'\\'t're re.ntlnders or doing · the
dally good turn.
Two adult males arl' needed
for ~evcyy Srout in tbe program
according to Siler and he l'm·
phasired the need for ·men to
- volun~~ .. ::' to assist in t!te momy
.pb11ees of the work.

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219. Nlcklau.t M.d a 221 score.

IDalallollon ood Motorial Exlro al
Time Set lnatalled
PAYMENT IN ADVANCE AND WE KEEP
SET IN OPERATION
All Seta Are Goad Reeondltlqned Sola
PhUco and Admiral Trado·lno
SEE US FOR COMPLETE DETMLS

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and a . sixth lnnln( _tHple that
drove In Don Hoak wtlh the Unal
Cincinnati run.
The Redlegs .seor:ed ~wlce in the
fu-st inning on a lingle by_ Gus
BeU, I double .b y Frank RobJnS()R
an e.m:tr' and a: aacrtflce fly by

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In clis~&lt;~ssiufl the inter-relaliqn
of Seou11 and llot.Mrian ~. ~11' . Siler
tole' ol' the trip mllde in 19!0 by
WiUi~m Boyce
to a Rotary
meeung In England. He bec~ert~e
1091; In tile log one nighl aral \Ui
as8..1sted by a boy in uniform . :ic
found that Lord Badeo-Powell
'h ad ertablis.hed Scooting in 1907
and was so interested In Scouting
t. hat he forgot his Rct,n· meet-

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Nlek-laua · of Columbu•. Ohio, in
the final holt• of -the jlnlcPnatlon-al Jayc-ee golf tournament.
Going ·i nto thtl l_.t round, Kon~tck held a- sUm \wo-ttroke le•d
over the p1"41·low'ne¥ (Awrilc. The
New York Jaycee tltUs.t carded 11
74 Friday for a thrce-da)' tolal of

FOR ONLY

ba a.eventl

.w.ved etbe\r

th liNt";
t1ona·l League when theY ra eu;
for three runs in tbe ninth inntng to top the Milwauke-e Bnve•
3-2.
The New York GiantA bea.t tbe'
Cbicago Cubs, 3-2 in 16 innings.
The_ Philli~ beat th~ card;&amp; s..z.
Pierce struck OU'i: sJx as
IJe.c.ame the ma.jor's ftnt 17 game
winner or the year and yteldedt
BoJton'.s rwt in the fourth tnniq:
whe Jll(kie Jerl.8en walloped his
Hltb homer.

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Mexico Capture
LL world T'It}e

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slon-paeked flnlsb Wtl e~ted
today betwetn. )ohD Konaek of

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f~ur hlts to notch

victory of the season and his
tbird over the Pirates. He nas a
lifetime record of 18-9 againrt the

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Seoul oath . fellows:ltip and tum
~rk pnd • C'od~ o! llono.r whi&lt;1il
u ~ec»eMllcy to alf boyll.
S1ler &amp;~tl . t· h~;~ opp.vrttttn~tY
that Scoutmg HH'es bn)'l ror ,.1
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d. vu .. r:mwm c.r skill:i l!n!! ~~~U~;J
par-tidpation in nutdOOl' life

f~mt pennant hopes In

w·ms certt·r·u~ate

COLU~iUS,1 ~hlo1 trr-M

Ch•ater, Ohio
1\'oon 1'111 Dark

Nuxhall, who apeeiatizes In
beatin~ Pittsburgh, y~lded nn~

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Finish
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Of JC TOUI1Rey

Trap ............ Still Targets
Sunday- August 25, 1957

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llTIA UVIIIG SPACE

eoltcrt now," ·D'Amato pointed out
The International Boxing Club
wired Rademacher an offer of
$20 .I'JOO or 30 per ~nt of the aate
rcceiptA to meet one of four lop
heavywd.ght challengers in New
Vo1·k. These men arC' Alex Mltcff
ArgenUna; to~ddi~ M~:chcn. San
FranC'i!4eo; Zorn F·olloy, Phoenix.
Arit.., and Willie Pa.strano, New

AU&amp;". 10 enapped the longeu lotJng !9treak ln the National Leag:ue

'They pjeked up two more runs
tbe tblrd on Nuxball'a single,
Johnny
Templ.e 'a
saerJflec, a
polis, who still has many a trick hand, including Woody Call, Hank pwed ball and lingle• by Bell
up his sleeve, likely will start ag- CiatworlhY, Dave Hindy, Bob Nel· aDd Crowe and W-ally Po&amp;t's douainst Hartford. Hardway occupies son, and Bowie!, WQlfe could have ble. ·
the btdlpen, from which he de- bis troubles.
CHIIOX LAST STAND
parts to relieve Valentine regular·
Billy Pieree is .back in the winAgainst Hartford last Sunday Jr. ning grove just in time to 1ead
Wolte was the only Racinlte able the Cbicago Wblte Sox' JasttQ understand Hesson's corner dijeb stand against th.e New York
DNe
sJieing with two for four. Hesson Y&gt;~~ees.
"''M"'~ ~·IU~IIAtl'f.
was using a very .Hharp knlfe, bow·
The gritty little left bander,
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ever. Miller and Bowles will have often a 8low fiabher, 11twwed be
to be at their best to trh:k Racine atUI is i-n mid season form Fri·
Into a similar bumilation.
day night when be flred a four·
Four of
runs glven up hitter that gave the White Sox
Douglas N. Avery, lntura·n&lt;e 1 ... by Wolfe to Hartford in that tltle a 4--1 trilllnph over the Boslon
-stitute School Dlreetor, annoonc·
playoff game w~re unearned, com· Red Sox. Plertt, who held Ted
IY UNtTED PltiSS
ed today that Lorenzo D. Davis of ing home after the leaky Racine Williams bit1ess in four tries,
the Davis-Warner Ins. Service hu
NATIONAL LIAGUI
thus moved the White Soz to
W L Pet. Gl
been. awarded a eeMi-ficate for stu- infield put men on base11 the easy witbln 5~ aames of the Yankees
dy completed In the Fttndamentals WO&gt;
Milwaukee
74 46 .611 '
w'ho dropped a 10 ~nnlng, 3-4 dcSt. Lou~s . . .
88 tl3 .M2 1J%
of ,Property Insurance Workshop,
Middleport, on the contrary, has ciakrn to the Cleveland Indians.
Brooklyn
60 M -!6:1 6~
Off,iee Prfocedures &amp;hoo.J.
an exeellant infield, anchored by
The figures are still overwhelm
Clniainnall
8~ 39 .512 121,1
The SC'hool was a 9peei.aliz0d Clatworthy or Bowlea at first, Ike ingly against the White So1'
Philadeliphia
~ !Ill ~ .:JJ.2 12.,
training program f()r insurance Wilt or Tommy Davis at aceond, chances Of overtaking the Yanks
New Yor'k
~~ 66 .4'1'2 17'AI
WJL.I.JA;MSPORT, Pa. UP- A men and women. Eighty men and Olt.o U ar:e Stobart at abort, and -but the worLd cham-pions have
Chicago
48 '1'2 .300 27
rags t.o r1c~es team from Mon· women .from .throughout Ohio were Dave Hindy at third.
Jolt Uvee out of four in the West
Pitl.sbll'l'lth
44 '7S . .3'70 29'n. terrey, MexiCO, '•rode the clQuds" reglsleTct-f. classe-s were heJd 00
Both games begin at 2 p. m.
.and rould bet wi·thin -~riking
Frlchy"a ·Raavltt ·
today after a t.eamm11te named 1 .f.h-e ea.mp 119 of Bowling Green cor~trlbution&amp; will be asked.
Clndnnati 6 Plttlburrh 0, Otte
Angel pitched a .perfect, 4-0 vic- State University under the direc;:,
Brooki)"' 3 Mllwauk~ 2. nite
torY ovJr La Mesa, Calif., for the tion of the Stale ·Department ~
GIANTS STOP RAMS
Phila&lt;lelphla 3 St. Louis t, nile
Uttle League World Series cham· Educa-tion and sponso~d by the
LOS ANGELES UP -The · Na·
Now York 3 ChiCa-go 2; 18 inh hke pionshlp.
Ohio Assoeia.Uon of Insurance Ag· tiona! Football League champion
.,rwlay'a CI•IMil
ents.
New York Giants fired their big
St. Loula at Brooklyn
The Monlen-ey kids. whasc dia·
Local, Sltil.te, and national repre- p:uns Friday night to subdue the
Cincln·nati at Ne,w Y'OrJt
mond at hom~ is a roped-off 'Jum sentativcs of .the insuranee indu.s- Los Angeles Rams 24-7 In an ex·
l9l PhUadelpbla
area, became the
rirst f()l'eign try att.ended the gradu-uation lun- hlbltion game before 60,094 fans
Chicago at Pittsburgh 2
tclml to win the- series in the ll· clleon.
Jn Memorial Coliseum.

AMERICAN
Ga
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78
then lnve11tlgatlng before IPigntng New or.
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PattersQn
has InDicated be.._
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lnn.tPif ,,l"me . l,o bJ!JCOtne the sec·
ctoe~n't earo to fight a11ln · thili D~t ·~· ·. ~~ •:1: 110 , 110:. .1'7 · QJJd pitcher te toe 11 a -pellfoct
year but In the Rame l)~ath says BaltimorP. . . . . . ~8· 61 .487. U~
game ln the se~les. He struck out
he will do anything his manqer Clt!velantl ... · !Ni 84 .471, 20~ 11 , tncluding thl' final throe
li8)'5.
Kansas City ·
4'1' ~ . ..38l :U"' batsmen.
He got $120.000 for dc.fendlng Washington
46 1~ .3'110 32
hill crnwn agains1 Tommy HW'riFr1d•v'• l."ultl·
t=ane Jackson; ami picked up an- Chlcngo 4 Boston '• nlte
o1·her $2So.ooo· for b11tUing Rade· Ddrolt 13 Waabln.gton fo, nite
mathor her&lt;'.
Cleveland ~ New York ;t, 10 inn.,
"We make only about ten een•ta nile
o 11 Uu• dc,llar on any money we Ba~timore 2 K.ansas Cit)' 1. 12 Inn.

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bUl'Jb .p itchers f« 13t hita a.s
aouthp&amp;w Joe Nux.hall Jhutout
the Pkates 6-0
The win, ciO:Cionati.'s t.irst since

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PITTSBURGH UP- The Cincl•· . .., . wben they invade CbloiiO
nati Redlegs broke their 10 J'ame t« a tbree..gaome series Tuead~7

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The curtain is all but closed on the 1957 Ohio
dation baseball season excepting O'Shaughnessy
·
ies opening tomorrow at Wahama and Racine. _
Gallipolis Merchants, fourth place ~lub With a 6·6
meets the No. 1 team, the Hartford Tigers at Wa:hama.
Oliver will have Gene Hesson and Luther Tucker in top
for the tussle that were it 3' boxing bout probably wouldn't

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Middleport and Pomeroy should hoiJer about their shorthanded condihon as compared to other SEO schools. Think of
Chester, or more properly now , Eastern. Football has been
kept ahve there for a number of years primarily because of
the efforts of a few devoted adult fans.
Now, with a fine new high school, and larger enrollment re.
suiting from the centraHzed facility, expect Eastern to blossom into a power that soon could threaten the mighty in the
Buckeye conference.
This week Bob Martin , new coach, greeted 23 boys who answered his call for football practice. This is not enough to conduct a successful grid season against any kind of opposiUon.
Yet it iS on a par with what Chester has had in the past sea.
sons.
1
The Eastern Athletic A.ssocia-i a~ ·All-OVA Star team Saturday
lion, 8 ay~ o . c. Bibbee-. me-t Mon- mght. Au~ . 31 a.t Bllt'htel Field

day evt&gt;llin..:. whf'n members were
nd
intrndu~il 1 the co h
ac .its abig
made fill"thero plans on
proJeet: of tht• momenl. thc im-~
provement and ·m aintenance of
thf' .thletic flel(l at the new con.r.olidatOO school under C(U\&amp;lruclion midway between Tuppers
Plaifi!!' and Chester.
This field . in a natural ~cHin,;:
quite as piclurf".;que as the Panthcr field which is a hon ~y. uJ
roorAe. 111 ,Jmmediately tn the rear
or the new building. BoundCit on
two sides by sloped bank s an&lt;l on
the other- sides b)' lhc turninR:
East Shade River. it has been
graderl, drained and lhe strug~:le
to get p·ass stirted h underway.
Much remain.s to he don~. The

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will get It dnne, that's fiJI! sure.
Eventually, !l~h'.J! an~! bleochers
ue plann6fl In ample numhl'r to
make It one or the £inc stadiums
in Mc.igs County.
Unofficial repoTl!l indicate the
field probably cannot he used
thiH autumn for lack or a turf.
Pupils will not enter the !!Chuol
until la1e fall or ea;rlv winter lf
tile pre11ent ra1c o( ronstruction

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Tht' HwrtJord Tiger! , who meet

u_nrlcr hghts, has four players bat·
tmg .300 or over .
1'h ey are .....,ra
"~ ld ' I· k M I'
C ar , e 1
brother, at :392 wJlh five doubles, two. tl'1ples and one homer;
Luther 1uekcr, .J53, three doubles and four homers (the lcag\Je
leader}, Gcn(' Hcssnn, .342, one
dQuhlr and a homer. and Buck
T~nnant , .300. two douWes, a
trtp-lc and two ho~cf'll.
Don- Wolfc of Racmc and Ch~r­
ley Sloba.rt of Middleport wtll
name thetr Stars k&gt; OfJp()SC Hart·
ford early next week .
Besl&lt;les that, cnv.labl_e batting
N~ord, Hc.&lt;os~n s pllchml record
ttll.s sellllon 10 the OVA .. ln:ter•
rupted by a sore olbow, IS Ctghl
games won and one lost. ~e
struck . out 130 enemy batter,~~ tn
81 lnmngs.
Other regular bat!crs for the
Tl·gcrs arc Bub SU~ors at .286.
four drmhleli, nne trtple and one
h~mer; Russell Roush. .2M:. one
triple, one double; Bob O~ver,
.234, th.rce do111ble~ .. one triple;
Red Tucker, .26Q, Wtllls Duddi·ng
.240, Bnh Layne, .200, one homer; J. Brudley, 172.
Dor Clark, 1.. H-esson, R. Clark
G. Roush , E. Van Mt"ler atld E.
Robinson have appeared at the
p-lAte only ooea,s.ionally .

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fishinll toda.y.
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Patterson, can-yinft a sllgMI!-·
dented crown, was on a train en
route 10 New York.

And ·the

offe-rt~

of riches

for

bolh poured Into lou! fight head
quartcn h1 the wake of Lhcir
wild brawl here Thursday nigh I,
In whleh the champion 1101 orr
the canvAI\ In the IIOCOnd round to
knock t·he challenger down seven
-timea befQre winning In the dxth.
But both the flghter11 and their
advlsera were mwn about wl111t
the future held.
''We have nothing Wl Lap Cor
the lmmcdiatc future,'' said t'11~
D'Amato, mAnager M P11ttcnon.
"All uaual we have many offerR.
One of thc111c I• to richt Roy llarri! ht Tcxu."
"Another Is to fight Zora Folley In Loa Angeles; another to
-I'Liht the
F.uropcan chamqlon.
Ina:emar Johanuon In Chle•a:o.
But we will do 11 bh of resUng,

Middleport perhaps stronger now with Redleg bonus
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J1m Bowles In the hneup for sure, goes to Racme as the
place team meeting the second place club. Middleport was
on the season, Racine 9·3, plus a playoff Joss to Hartford
the title .
ly.
While Hc~son 's fans will give
Larry Little Foozy Wolfe with
Gallipolis small odds to beat Hart- 11 double whammy ~inz going aford , anything could happen. Hes- e;alnst Middleport, wtll be favored
s()n might get hit by lightnlhg, to squeak tbrQugh to a victory. In
true. But Hartford fans wlll con· two outings this year be has hone
cede nothing else hut Aueh a phen- collared the downriver club twice,
omenon of Nature wilt keep Hart- 3-0 and 4-0.
ford from meeting the winner of
For 'Middleport it should be
the Racine-Middleport game later Mii!!ky Miller starting wlttt Bowles
for the p-lay.:rl'f tro'lhY cup.
ready for a jam on the basel, or
Manager Cbarley Stobart might reLeo Valent1ne, tne perennial pit- verse the order. If Stobart 1ets
cher -second baseman ()f Galli· his, full routinge11t of sluggers on
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"I'm fla!IC'rtd by lhe offer,"
~tilt! RadcmnC'her. "bul I haven't
made u.p .my mlnrl what I'll do In
the future. I'm going ·to think it
over whilo 1 go filhing ."

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Claq. XU, Western WQrkiug, Dennison, Texas, will be hosts to
Okl~~ Lady, Fred
Leitheit tcadets for several sQ"Iat ialher·
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ari _~o'n ~~ug
Mea11while. JU11tlct' Orindlt'y
1"'8011 • Malktn, ~~: I.Jttlt' Jul1uty, qld he filled Llndae)' ftqwt', Letart
Mrf:d Lew'l~ . ( ltflon , 1Hi t'lJ:uos FaJtJ, $106 and coat1 anq gave him
VI,l,l, W~tern Plea8m·e Pony over ~hree dan In J111 H for drivi n~ while
48 : Little ChiWlp, Donald (ilt· mk\Xitated; Ernest WalBon, forlhrte, Coolvllle RD . 31 : Llti.l~· f(lited a m OOnd for speeding·
Soit, Gt'rald Gulhrie, &lt;1!9; Pe t or Carl BUikam forfeited his $15
Mo1"4n~~le, Mrs. ~· - A Morgan , bon.d for foHC~wing too cloaely on
and , Ltt~le Joe. Frank Bennett a_ hta:hway, wnd William D•vi 1 was
Gallipohs, both 22; Cls8S VUJ , !med $2!l and cons for reckless
Para&lt;le POny, Red W:ng, Marilyn· operation.
WallaC1J . Bu!falo, w. va., 38;
Bachelor Boy. John Allensworth ,
All arrest11 had be('n made hy
Middleport, 28.
rhe state patrol .
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~lass IX. Walking IJora'e, Gay
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Wilson, Good Acres Stables, Alhens, 30; Snowman's Lr.dy, Chari.
es f!.ll)'ts, AtheDS, 24; Sun Sun(Con,lnue&gt;d Fronf P1,11 One)
.thine, Keith ZWnm~an, Albany,
The annual jet Orientation
Class S, Stake- or Keg Rltcc,
Cour·se is one of the cqde.t ''Honor"
Sbmiy ~eeks, Shade, 43:
9erald Guthrie, Coolville programs of Civil Air P.atrol which
CIJSM XJ, t Pony Harne~. condducts the nation's' qnly youtb .
~ogram deaJgned. •P.Ceially to·
~~==:~~~:ShAron Pillsbury. Pt. ~hmulate. careers in av~tion and
Baehelot Boy, John 1ts assoctated fielda.

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However, Gfficia,ls ca·u lioncd (!thy ~ . , Att,e.rfs, 33; Lpdy of
vctJer&gt;an
that the entlf1 distrlbu{iun pfa- Sqcie-ty,• Mrs. W. A. Morgan" 30· York ~era tra_ded
Karen G~ady: !lOaUe Johnny Bower to !be
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the age Of eighteen, He also explained bow th.e Cub Scouts pro.
gram gives them a tasfe o.f skills
ani:l ScoutiJli teaches th('se skilb
and the EXplorer Post .put~ into
practiee the skills learned. us a
ScoUt.
Fifty·oi3h.t C1tb Scouts in Middleport In the ne&gt;;t few years will
Sunday
ne{!d &lt;! Sca:ut :rronp and Siler Willl.Jm
commended Scoutmaster Robert .g randson,
Mills and his :~sslstar.t.s ~or ~he . ·t ent and

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pt_her f~ture ltlebedule(l shipmeqts
~til , mcll\de
the
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amounts for ~ : . 79,300 shots
during t"-e ~st .two W~ 'of
October. MO,()QO the sf!l'Grid two
weeks . of ~; ancf 540,000
·Ule r\J'$t. ~wo weeks ot Novllllbfl'.
;BY .~dfOII:~. ltte · oompap.y
satq, lt 11 ho,Pfd theta wHI be
Mr. SJler gave tile seven stag~; enou@. wlctiile to fill all orders
of a boy's growth from birt'h to which ·have accumulated so far.·

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St. Pa.lll 5 lndllnapq.li,a: 4
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Denver S OharlestM 4

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MeLhodiSt' women who pri!Jilllrf'd

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Bolton a.t Kanau Cit)l
New York at Detroit
Wuhingtofl at Cleveland 2
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGUI
Rlchmond 15 Miami 2. lit 7 Jon
1\lehmolwl 3 MI..,! 2, 2nd

Kousck pill to~ethar rounds of
73-'1'2·'74 fat .ll\11 1~14, while Nick·
taus. a little err.tdc. po!ried 18·
'tL·9L·1L Jo .•11fl01· ~1011

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fine Troop 245 alre.dy eet&amp;blilltted in ttle town. He nld ths~ thh:
troop would not be able. to hlpdie- ttte ne w
that t;tther
troop1 would be n~eded urrentlyUsing ' black boar~ Sile-r lbow t&lt;d th ~..,
'd"" r
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IJUU wlaJqb
rep.ruerlled 1 ))oy end fhlo hQW.
dh•tortion of !~ ill fliure llf(t•t:l~d
jR~ l'f
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~K l c o t.,.,. .,.,.)'8, He ror1 'iltlud.ed 1\l.a lDter~Unt Cklk with
an Jrtlcle on "8oy1" taken trru 11
tb«!J worU o1 1 numbu OJ writ£"•-~.
P~dent Hibbs tlli'nlr.ed P.1r .
SUer for bi.s tllk and announcfd
tllat the District Governor wol\fd
be present on Sept fl . He JltPOrt ·
~ that t~ aiana at tbe viUage
limiu, W'hicb Weft erected ~Jy
Rdlary, are Jbeing rop~nt!ed in
the near .future.

and serve-d the dinner were Mp:.
~g~t ~nd5 whenhhe f'i!turned to the Ja:hn Ketchka, Mrs. Romont Ea.t,
me
tates e started the prn- Mrs. Jack Bechtel, Miss Beu
cram here. ·
Sa-nb(JM, Mrs. 1 J{llrr.y Cbt::~hor.
The speukcr cm.phuslzed
thu
tmporta.N'e of the Scouts• "A
goOO tU:rJI every dtt).·" and explalnt'd that the knot (ound on
·, 11\e lH!C~cloth or a Scout uniform
lll)d ,also on a Jtet'()tld _class 6'00ee
'\\'t're re.ntlnders or doing · the
dally good turn.
Two adult males arl' needed
for ~evcyy Srout in tbe program
according to Siler and he l'm·
phasired the need for ·men to
- volun~~ .. ::' to assist in t!te momy
.pb11ees of the work.

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219. Nlcklau.t M.d a 221 score.

IDalallollon ood Motorial Exlro al
Time Set lnatalled
PAYMENT IN ADVANCE AND WE KEEP
SET IN OPERATION
All Seta Are Goad Reeondltlqned Sola
PhUco and Admiral Trado·lno
SEE US FOR COMPLETE DETMLS

The southpaw al&amp;o helped bia
own cause by getting three biU ~~~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,
and a . sixth lnnln( _tHple that
drove In Don Hoak wtlh the Unal
Cincinnati run.
The Redlegs .seor:ed ~wlce in the
fu-st inning on a lingle by_ Gus
BeU, I double .b y Frank RobJnS()R
an e.m:tr' and a: aacrtflce fly by

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In clis~&lt;~ssiufl the inter-relaliqn
of Seou11 and llot.Mrian ~. ~11' . Siler
tole' ol' the trip mllde in 19!0 by
WiUi~m Boyce
to a Rotary
meeung In England. He bec~ert~e
1091; In tile log one nighl aral \Ui
as8..1sted by a boy in uniform . :ic
found that Lord Badeo-Powell
'h ad ertablis.hed Scooting in 1907
and was so interested In Scouting
t. hat he forgot his Rct,n· meet-

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Nlek-laua · of Columbu•. Ohio, in
the final holt• of -the jlnlcPnatlon-al Jayc-ee golf tournament.
Going ·i nto thtl l_.t round, Kon~tck held a- sUm \wo-ttroke le•d
over the p1"41·low'ne¥ (Awrilc. The
New York Jaycee tltUs.t carded 11
74 Friday for a thrce-da)' tolal of

FOR ONLY

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th liNt";
t1ona·l League when theY ra eu;
for three runs in tbe ninth inntng to top the Milwauke-e Bnve•
3-2.
The New York GiantA bea.t tbe'
Cbicago Cubs, 3-2 in 16 innings.
The_ Philli~ beat th~ card;&amp; s..z.
Pierce struck OU'i: sJx as
IJe.c.ame the ma.jor's ftnt 17 game
winner or the year and yteldedt
BoJton'.s rwt in the fourth tnniq:
whe Jll(kie Jerl.8en walloped his
Hltb homer.

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SlOM K'd
F m
I S f0
Mexico Capture
LL world T'It}e

lei\· ,
slon-paeked flnlsb Wtl e~ted
today betwetn. )ohD Konaek of

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f~ur hlts to notch

victory of the season and his
tbird over the Pirates. He nas a
lifetime record of 18-9 againrt the

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Seoul oath . fellows:ltip and tum
~rk pnd • C'od~ o! llono.r whi&lt;1il
u ~ec»eMllcy to alf boyll.
S1ler &amp;~tl . t· h~;~ opp.vrttttn~tY
that Scoutmg HH'es bn)'l ror ,.1
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d. vu .. r:mwm c.r skill:i l!n!! ~~~U~;J
par-tidpation in nutdOOl' life

f~mt pennant hopes In

w·ms certt·r·u~ate

COLU~iUS,1 ~hlo1 trr-M

Ch•ater, Ohio
1\'oon 1'111 Dark

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Trap ............ Still Targets
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eoltcrt now," ·D'Amato pointed out
The International Boxing Club
wired Rademacher an offer of
$20 .I'JOO or 30 per ~nt of the aate
rcceiptA to meet one of four lop
heavywd.ght challengers in New
Vo1·k. These men arC' Alex Mltcff
ArgenUna; to~ddi~ M~:chcn. San
FranC'i!4eo; Zorn F·olloy, Phoenix.
Arit.., and Willie Pa.strano, New

AU&amp;". 10 enapped the longeu lotJng !9treak ln the National Leag:ue

'They pjeked up two more runs
tbe tblrd on Nuxball'a single,
Johnny
Templ.e 'a
saerJflec, a
polis, who still has many a trick hand, including Woody Call, Hank pwed ball and lingle• by Bell
up his sleeve, likely will start ag- CiatworlhY, Dave Hindy, Bob Nel· aDd Crowe and W-ally Po&amp;t's douainst Hartford. Hardway occupies son, and Bowie!, WQlfe could have ble. ·
the btdlpen, from which he de- bis troubles.
CHIIOX LAST STAND
parts to relieve Valentine regular·
Billy Pieree is .back in the winAgainst Hartford last Sunday Jr. ning grove just in time to 1ead
Wolte was the only Racinlte able the Cbicago Wblte Sox' JasttQ understand Hesson's corner dijeb stand against th.e New York
DNe
sJieing with two for four. Hesson Y&gt;~~ees.
"''M"'~ ~·IU~IIAtl'f.
was using a very .Hharp knlfe, bow·
The gritty little left bander,
1
ever. Miller and Bowles will have often a 8low fiabher, 11twwed be
to be at their best to trh:k Racine atUI is i-n mid season form Fri·
Into a similar bumilation.
day night when be flred a four·
Four of
runs glven up hitter that gave the White Sox
Douglas N. Avery, lntura·n&lt;e 1 ... by Wolfe to Hartford in that tltle a 4--1 trilllnph over the Boslon
-stitute School Dlreetor, annoonc·
playoff game w~re unearned, com· Red Sox. Plertt, who held Ted
IY UNtTED PltiSS
ed today that Lorenzo D. Davis of ing home after the leaky Racine Williams bit1ess in four tries,
the Davis-Warner Ins. Service hu
NATIONAL LIAGUI
thus moved the White Soz to
W L Pet. Gl
been. awarded a eeMi-ficate for stu- infield put men on base11 the easy witbln 5~ aames of the Yankees
dy completed In the Fttndamentals WO&gt;
Milwaukee
74 46 .611 '
w'ho dropped a 10 ~nnlng, 3-4 dcSt. Lou~s . . .
88 tl3 .M2 1J%
of ,Property Insurance Workshop,
Middleport, on the contrary, has ciakrn to the Cleveland Indians.
Brooklyn
60 M -!6:1 6~
Off,iee Prfocedures &amp;hoo.J.
an exeellant infield, anchored by
The figures are still overwhelm
Clniainnall
8~ 39 .512 121,1
The SC'hool was a 9peei.aliz0d Clatworthy or Bowlea at first, Ike ingly against the White So1'
Philadeliphia
~ !Ill ~ .:JJ.2 12.,
training program f()r insurance Wilt or Tommy Davis at aceond, chances Of overtaking the Yanks
New Yor'k
~~ 66 .4'1'2 17'AI
WJL.I.JA;MSPORT, Pa. UP- A men and women. Eighty men and Olt.o U ar:e Stobart at abort, and -but the worLd cham-pions have
Chicago
48 '1'2 .300 27
rags t.o r1c~es team from Mon· women .from .throughout Ohio were Dave Hindy at third.
Jolt Uvee out of four in the West
Pitl.sbll'l'lth
44 '7S . .3'70 29'n. terrey, MexiCO, '•rode the clQuds" reglsleTct-f. classe-s were heJd 00
Both games begin at 2 p. m.
.and rould bet wi·thin -~riking
Frlchy"a ·Raavltt ·
today after a t.eamm11te named 1 .f.h-e ea.mp 119 of Bowling Green cor~trlbution&amp; will be asked.
Clndnnati 6 Plttlburrh 0, Otte
Angel pitched a .perfect, 4-0 vic- State University under the direc;:,
Brooki)"' 3 Mllwauk~ 2. nite
torY ovJr La Mesa, Calif., for the tion of the Stale ·Department ~
GIANTS STOP RAMS
Phila&lt;lelphla 3 St. Louis t, nile
Uttle League World Series cham· Educa-tion and sponso~d by the
LOS ANGELES UP -The · Na·
Now York 3 ChiCa-go 2; 18 inh hke pionshlp.
Ohio Assoeia.Uon of Insurance Ag· tiona! Football League champion
.,rwlay'a CI•IMil
ents.
New York Giants fired their big
St. Loula at Brooklyn
The Monlen-ey kids. whasc dia·
Local, Sltil.te, and national repre- p:uns Friday night to subdue the
Cincln·nati at Ne,w Y'OrJt
mond at hom~ is a roped-off 'Jum sentativcs of .the insuranee indu.s- Los Angeles Rams 24-7 In an ex·
l9l PhUadelpbla
area, became the
rirst f()l'eign try att.ended the gradu-uation lun- hlbltion game before 60,094 fans
Chicago at Pittsburgh 2
tclml to win the- series in the ll· clleon.
Jn Memorial Coliseum.

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then lnve11tlgatlng before IPigntng New or.
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lnn.tPif ,,l"me . l,o bJ!JCOtne the sec·
ctoe~n't earo to fight a11ln · thili D~t ·~· ·. ~~ •:1: 110 , 110:. .1'7 · QJJd pitcher te toe 11 a -pellfoct
year but In the Rame l)~ath says BaltimorP. . . . . . ~8· 61 .487. U~
game ln the se~les. He struck out
he will do anything his manqer Clt!velantl ... · !Ni 84 .471, 20~ 11 , tncluding thl' final throe
li8)'5.
Kansas City ·
4'1' ~ . ..38l :U"' batsmen.
He got $120.000 for dc.fendlng Washington
46 1~ .3'110 32
hill crnwn agains1 Tommy HW'riFr1d•v'• l."ultl·
t=ane Jackson; ami picked up an- Chlcngo 4 Boston '• nlte
o1·her $2So.ooo· for b11tUing Rade· Ddrolt 13 Waabln.gton fo, nite
mathor her&lt;'.
Cleveland ~ New York ;t, 10 inn.,
"We make only about ten een•ta nile
o 11 Uu• dc,llar on any money we Ba~timore 2 K.ansas Cit)' 1. 12 Inn.

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aouthp&amp;w Joe Nux.hall Jhutout
the Pkates 6-0
The win, ciO:Cionati.'s t.irst since

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nati Redlegs broke their 10 J'ame t« a tbree..gaome series Tuead~7

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11blp and Stud)', 8:30.ll 00 Specbl
Mu.rne, Sumon, "Wby Do Chrllt·
lall.i Suffer'" Nursery and Jumur
Chureb for all children,
Bible
Study and Prayer 7 30, Wednesday followed by pllnning seaton
for Lay Development Program.

Making Something?

mun1on and preach.lh.ll
the Churcl. of Christ, Keno,
~very Sunday 9 30 A 14... iu.nday
School and com.mu01on,
5~nd
Sunday ID month 10 JO A M
l'hurch communion and preachioa:
fourth ~unday tn month 7 31} p
If chu .... ll preachm&amp;
Th• t.nrl•tiu Cl - rch at H.,.._
lock Grove every Sunday 9 SO A
M S•mday &amp;hool and communiOn
S...'&lt;=OI,d Stmday m month 7 30 P
M church .,Jeachml fourth Sunby m mourb to 30 A M churcb
~o mmunwn and preachmi -

Churc:h Of Chrltt, Mlddl•port,
Fred I Gardner,
pastor Bible
School, 9 30, Homer Rice, supt ,
Morning worshllJ, 10 30, sermon
subJecl "Today Hath ThiS Scripture Been Fulfill ed", 7 30, EvenIng M-rvlce, sermon subJect "Hmdered Pra)crs" Wednesday , 7 30,
Prayer m~tmg and 81ble study
F1rtt B•ptls.t Chorc:h, Mlddl•
porl, the Rev C E Hoyt, palilor.
Church School, 9 15, Gerald Anthony, supt , Mornmg
worship,
10 ll\ sermon topic "Jesus Sit·
tlnil Beside the \\tell", Monday,
7 30, Middleport Cub Scouts Pack
meeting , WednefK!ay, 7 30, mLdweek Prayer and Praise serv1ce.
Mt. Mortah Baptist Church, Mid·
dlcport the Rrv N D Bordon,
pastor BJble School 9 15, Arlena
Reese, supt , Mormn;: worship,
10 30 81" 6 p m

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Etll cl prbc Hcv
Pastor Mornmg

L1 ston Ha lley,
Slar
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3~h o vl 9 iS A M N.orrr.mg woe
l&gt;hip at ll A M MYF Sunday e\·e
n1ng at B Prayer mei'LJng Thws
duy evf'nmg Ent&lt;&gt;rpnse Sundoy
~chool 10 1U A M MoroJng wor
sh1p ~ 30 A f.1 YF at 6 30 p_ M
~vemng
worsh.tp
7 30 Pray'lt
meetmg WL•dnesday 7 30 p M
U9 C~ltrches., L•t•rt f•lls, Roler Mart!n, Pastor sunday School
li 30 A M:, Worshtp Service 7 p
\I ChrisUu Enaeavor alt«•rnah•
~uno. : s 11 t 7 30 p M.
Chu.-.. h of th• N•ur•n•, $yra·
cu ~e, i.o, K, Williams,
pastor.
sucday S&lt;'houl 9 30 A M Mornma
worsh tp 10 30 NYPS 6 30 p M ,

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Wednesday evening prayer meet
1"?. for l'u mld"»eek llnd 1ucsd8J
iifl,.rnoon oraver hour
Hou" of Pnyor, Ches.t•r, Su.
day Sehoul g,ao A M Morning
worshtp 11 A M Sunday eYemou
worship at 8 P
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Thursday 8 p Mrayer mec 1mg on
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Fre• Methodist Church, Rev. w.
I H SLL,aw;baugh
pastor, Laurel
CtiH Sunday School g 30 Cl:~ ss
mcctlng 10 30, fo MY .serv1~ 7 00
Prcachmg 8 00, Prayt' r mccttng
Wee! 7 30 Hyscl nun sun&lt;fay
fAIRVIEW
Rev Harry Plck.:ons, pa,lot
Sunday School 0 30 a 111 , Youn g
PeopleN mcetmg
6 45 p m
Preachmg serv1ces 7 30 p m ,
J"rayer mcehng Wed 7 30 p 111 ,
Thursda} 7 JO p m East Letar•
S S fl 30 Mnr nlng worshlp HI 45
Evenm~ wur~h 1 p 8 on the lsl, 3nl
I 5th Sundays Prayer muetmg 011
1 Wednesday at 8
R•dne MJ 11 ton
Chart ... Bu•h
pastor, Services .':iunday 7~31} and
ruesttlly 7 30
Church of Chrls.t,
Pomeroy,
B1blc School 9 3U, Richard Davit,
supt Mornmg worship 10 80,
Top 1c "The Eldership' Christian
Endeavor u 30 Eventng service
Daily Vacat!.Jn Btblc School Progt nm 7 .:iO.
A•ortanlad Church af J••u•
Ct'lr~tt of L•tar Day Saints, Old
\VWll Flat!! , un
Portland Roan
8-mda} Sfhool 9 30 am preachtn ~
lO 30 am 11 nd Btblc Sludy Wed""sday 8 pm. Pa.dor c w p 10 f
f 1t G uc~t
speaker sunday 8 •
,o 30, Joe Williams or Ironton
Portland Church, RoMrt Codner,
:aastor, AsJ't (laStor, EdHh Codner
Servlces sunday 8 oo, Tuesday at
7 30 and Friday 7 30

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iome whtttllng produces beautiful ca1 v1 ngs, useful articles or repairs, while othc1
Whltf!lng pJOdaces JUst Whittlings
Whittlmg and ltfe have ccrtam simila11t1es Some ltves prove great gifts to mankmd
~eaders, sc1ent1sts, physiCians and muustcrs -to name but a few. Other lives .JUSt dntt
or 111re "whittle d " away leaving nothmg beneficial or beautiful behmd.
The t.:hurch can and often does lend a helpmg hand to put direction into lives that arc
4rlfting because of sume mu;fortune , loss or turn of events tbat has destroyt..'d faith The
ehurch salva-ges lives and gives them direction Lind mccnttve to become useful and ad
mlrablc Cltltcns If you kno"" of someone whose life has become mamly "whltthngs"
who has not trted church attendance tor dn cttton and guidance, try to prevail upon hin{

to accompany you to serv1cefl You may well be r esponslble for providmg him with new
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the hope that it w1ll, 1n some measure, foster and help sus
to1n that which i$ goad in family and community life, this feature is sponsored bv the business f1rms and orgonizotiOI'S whose
names appear below.

'dam Groc. &amp; Serv. S,n.
Rutland Rd.

~omeroy,

Allen Appliance Serv.
224 E. Main St

J•omer()y

Anthony Plumblag &amp; Heating
140 Lincoln St.

Mlddl•port

Maxine Arnold Service Station
Rock Springs Ro•~
Mulbe~ry Ave.

l'omero)

Baker Furniture
Middleport

Downing Insurance Agenty

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Fife Refrigeration
Middleport, Ohio

Foreman &amp; Abbott
Custom )Built Kitchens
Middleport

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Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
Pom•roy, Ohio

New Yark Clothing House
Men's and Boys• Furnishings
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Atkins Chicks

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Meigs Equipment Co.

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R. H. Rawllnas &amp; Sons Co.
Your Dodge

&amp; il'i)'llloulh Dealer

Powell's Sunoco Service Station
Middleport,

Ohio
High Tefft Gas At Regular Price

Hainer's Bakery

' Bread
Bol&lt;en 01 Good
HunUngton,

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"The ln•mcdiak! Answer

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Prayer"
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LAUREL CLIFF
A number of fnends gathered
on the Parsonage Monday evening
for a farewell party, as Rev Harry
Bates and l::unlly are moving to
Zanesville rtfter ail: yean bere
Icc eream , hom£ made cakes and
kool a1d were served. Rev Wm
Strausbaugh Will be put.or com
lng year
Mr and Mrs Marvin and grand
son Bobby Allen were gu.ests of
hl8 brotb.er Orville Allo:!&amp;
and
wlf~

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near Belpre, Ohio and were Sat·
urday evening and Sunday guests
of her brother Mr and Mrs Freemont Stevens.
'Mn Holland Ward and son of
Rutland and mother ,b.lice Wnd,

was transferred to Dexter, Ohio
this week he spent Wednelday
even.illJ with hi!'&gt;
mother Mra.
Ward Also her son Holland wu
a Sunday vleltor

were

carpenter work for Mr and Mra.

Wellston, Otlio, Tuesday
Mrs 'Ward and ann to consult an
eye •Peci&amp;llit and Mr Ward to
see a doetor
Mr and Mrs Henry Barlette
and fanuty of Wellston, Oh.to and
Jenkins of
mother Mrs Minnie
Ratcliff were Tuesday gue&amp;t of
Ulelr slater and
daughter Mrs
Ernest Ward and family of the
Dexter Road
Mr Earl Stevens of Canton, 0,
who has employment there spent
from Friday until Sunday \Uth
hiS parents Mr and Mrs Free
mont Stevens
Charles Barnette of Detroit,
Mic!l, Vllntcd friends at Eno Sunday and to look after the Barnett
1n

Mr and Mrs Erneat Powell and
three chllren and Home:r Powell
were guests of their ncltt and
famtly at S3.Iem lnd for
past
farm
week

Mr Chas Hoffner and family
Churc:h Of The Nuuene, Mid· of Logan were guests of her pardleport ,the Rev Robert Palmer", ent.!l Mr and Mrs Pearl Parker
pastor Bible School , 9 30, U!ster
Wyatt Schafer of Mt. Vernon
Taylor supt Mommg worship, was a weekend gue11t of his par10 30, 7 P m NYF'S, 7 30, Evange ents Mr and Mrs Norman Schafh5hc serv1ce,
Wednesday, 7 30, cr He was accompa01ed home by
prnver mcetmg, Sept 4·7, the Rev bls son Da\oid who b,ad spent the
Langle} Gullett, Nelsonvlllc, Will past two weeks wltb his
grand
conduct speeut.l 1 ~venlng BervJt'e&amp;, parent! Other guests at the Sch
Sept 8, sonJ:" fesc .... l at 2 30 w1th afcr home were Mr and Mrs
.all smgers mvrted
Verne Story Of ColumbUf ,and
_ Churc" Of Chrht In Christian Mr and Mrs Clarenee Ackley of
Un1on, Mtddl('port the Rev Guy
Ward
F Sa}re oastor Sunday School
Mr Olen folfe and family l apen~
10 am i~eo C{lll supt
Evange: a few days the paat week with his
hst1c serv1cc5 7 30 W'l2dnesday mother Mr and Mrs Geo Renahaw
7 30 B•ble study class
and attended the Mcfp County
Huth Maf~odlst Church, Mid- Fair
I dleport, the l.ev C R Konlmght, Mr C F Hilt and son Bru«
pastor, on va&lt;'rtllon Sunday Sc)l- were over mght
guests of his
ool, 9 30, Harold Woollgerd, as81B-I mo&gt;tho" Mrs Belle Hell ,Mre. Hilt
tnnt supcrmtendent
~e home after a viat in ColumFirst Pr ..hyterian Church, Mid· bus
dlepurt, the Rev Howard RupTom Sprouse IS spending a few
pelt pastor on vacation Church day11 Wlth h•s
parenta Mr and
School, 0 30, John Fultz, superln- Mrs Chas
Sprouse. Tom is in
tcndent
U S Navy
Church Of Christ In ChrJ,tl•n.
Paul Jaeobs and wife
wen
Unron, Hobson, the Rev •tt.:.,H. Saturday mght guests of has par
Cart, pastor Sunday School 9 a ents Mr and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
m, Anme Muhler, supt., Morrung
Attendall(e at Sunday School
worshtp hrondcast lO-ll am.; 7 30, Aug 18 was 7~ Offering $12.87.
Evangelistic serv1ce~. Wednesday,
Mr and Mrs Mearl Harris and
7 30, Prayer mccttnl
two children of St. Albans W. Va
Church OJ Chnlt, &amp;n~bury, Ed- werf' Sunday guest! of ber parent8
ward Emerson, pas tor Bible Sch· Mr and Mrs. Geo. Renahaw.
ool 9 30, Thurman Larsey, supt ,
Rev and 'Mrs Harry
Bates
Mornmg W(•rshlp 10 30, Evenmg Hershel and Harley were auppcr
scrvtce 7 30
guestt: of Mr and Mra, John Diehl
United
M•th.odis.t,
l!u~n• Monday, Mfll. Alic:e Moore calied
Drown, pastor, Sunday School, Sunday_
9 15 AM Theo Smith, supt Wor
Mr. and Mrs C. R K•rr moved
ship 10 30 1.1 m Subject "GOOD to their farm Satu~ay
News" The choir wall be hack to
Rev. and ~ra. liarry Bates anti
present spee1al music for our 1ona were dinner gueats of Mrs
church the first Sunday 10 Sep Josle Turner and Mrs.
Georgia
lembcr
Huff Wednesday
F1cltr•tad
Chuutt,
$un~•Y
Rev and Mrs. Wm,SLraWLbaugh
School, 9 13, Norman Kloea, Supt •nd chlldren werrr twer
nlgh1
Worahl(l
scrvtcell,
10 30 Mr a;uests of Mr and Mrs.
Peirl
George Siddall, guest speaker
Jacobi Wednesday
Cttrls.tlan Scl•nc• So.:laty, 1«
Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy 'Morning
service at 11 w1th MtND the sub
Mr and Mrs Delbert Redman
Jcct ol the Lesson Sermon and
of
Leon W Va were
Sunday
the Golden Text 0 the depth of
the r•ches both • of the wlsdo~ gue11t1 of her sbter Mr and M:ra,
and knowledge of r.orit bow un- Eiorl Gardner and famliy
Carolyn Gardner of Columbus,
searchnblc are h1s judgments,
vacation
and hts IWa)S past hnrhng out' Ohio, .spent last wook
with
her
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Homans 11 3~ Wednesday evenEarl
Gardner
and
famtly
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Mr1 Barbara Gardner
spe:nt
cordially mvtted to attend. Read·
mg room w1Ln stlie entrance lo· se~eral days in Columbus, Ohio
cate at the rear of the church vuuting her 11i11ter in law Mr .and
open to the public on Monday and Mrs. Jesse Cavea.
Mrs. AKnea Steven• of Detroit
from 2 l9 4 PM.
Alfrad Mlt~odl1t Church. R1Y. Mich. spent · from Saturday until
Mr1.
R M Grove, pastor, S S at 9.30, Sunday with her mother
IJGyd Otllm~cr, Supt, Worship ,Alice Hand,
11ater
Mrs James Smith and
~rvaces at 10 4!!, With Rev. Grove
brlng1ng the
Meuage, Sunday Clara and nephew Charle11 BarnServices at ell of Detroit were htre for the
afterl'loon from 2-3,
the Elmwood Real Home, Sunday Barnett reunion on Barnett.s rid~
eve at 7 30 rcj;lular mcetmg of
the M Y F, Wed e\'e at 7 30,
Mid-week Pl llYN servtcc&amp;
Ftnt B•ptltt
Churc:tt,
E~at
Main Street, Ralph C. Zundel,
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who has employment Jn Clncmnatl, Chao .spent the week end at
the1r far:m and VISited b1a parents
Mr and Mrs Hershman
Mrs Carrie Vonshmdta. of Ches
ler, Oh10 who has been ltelpmg to
•are for Mr and Mrs. Lynch-her
nstu 1eturned to her home last
week Mrs, Lynch 5til1 ~ remams
very poorly at th1s ttme
spent
Mrs. Barbara Gardner
Tuesday 1 night w1th her
fnend
and neighbor Mrs Alice Ward at
is the fin.t tlme m 6 years for
Mrs Gardner ':.0 watk a distance
on account of her heart
Mrs Allee Ward IS very poorly
and under a docto1 care in Wellston, OhJo, while her
doctor iS
away, she bas a lil'riOUS k1dney
ailment.
Ernest Ward Jr who has R R.
@mployment m Corning, Oh10,

No motor dr1ven bicycle or motor scooter may be dnven an th1s
~ate Without an operatm';; h
cense, espoctally designed and
easily Identifiable by all enforce
ment ageneJCs, on and after August 27, 1957 Jeffrey also noted
that no apph~atl.on can be proeessed pnor to this 4ate. The regulatiOns and prDCedures that
1 have been dl•Yelopltd are now in
tbe hand! of all State Hi&amp;Mvay
Patrol Posts and deputy-registrars
tbrOH&amp;:hout the &amp;tate I'n.'ltruet\ons
b1ve been leauecl by Col Morltt
aM Registrar Braden that w11J not
petnait aoy deviation from any of
tbe aew, special procedures.

Following the sahsf.-ct~ completion of thP. pre-exammation, the
apphcant wtll be g~ven a form
certifying that fact. This form ls
to be presented to any Deputy
Regastrar In the state \n "appllcation for temporary permit to operate a motor-dnven eycle" If
the apphc&amp;nt ts a minor, a parent
or guardian must be present Lo
af!lrm h1s age and offer an affidavit for personJl rcspomub1ltty.

me~pshootlng.

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and what's more
It ha, a taste that's

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The FARMERS BANK
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Furthermore, the law stipulates
tbat tbe vetuclc to be used must
not have more than ftve brake
ho!'lepower A smtable decal obtainable from the dealer who sold
the veh1ele, certafymg thi.!l maximum brake horsepower must be
afflXed to •t and properly shown
Incidentally, it ts rem111sa.ble to
US'! a veh1clr. of tbls kind, wltb a
brake horsep9wer that has been
reduced to tite
•The temporary or learner's permit, for which the regulAr fee
of fifty cents is charged, is valid
tor a period of th1rty days, and
entitle• the applicant to operate
the cy.cle, but not on a street or
highway and only during daylight
bouts. When the applicant feels
ready to take the reJU}ar drivj!r's
l~eense e:xamlnatlon, he returns
for such an 11ppointment to tbe ex·
amming station of the State Hlib·
way Patrol Upon passing satisfactorily thitl examination, the appU·
eaat w11l receive a 8pecaal form,
which will entltle bam tG obtain
from the Deputy Registrar the Uee~ to operate a '"motor-dnven
cycle." A spemal liccnae form wHI
bf issued to the apphant. The ap·
pUant, If a minor, must again
have: his part~nt ,or guardiat:l present to aecept responstbiUty. The
cost ot the Ucenaes is one dollar.

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George Braden, Regiatrar of the
Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Col
Fred Moritz, Su'P('rmtendent of
the State Htghway Patrol, accordJn&amp; to Jef{rcy, whose department
adm1msters these two agenc10'11

• Don K1b!Jie ot Ea"t L1verponl
~pcTJtt Sunday here w1th hiS 11unts
J\(IS.!Ics Katf:' am:l Lu.cy K1bhle
Dudl ey Chcvalter and son Vl.!l1Led Sun1tay 11L Tuprx-rs Plains
With their uncle, Elmer Hull and

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Moritz and registrar Braden, 1Is6
poi.nted to speeJal provisions in
another law, which sacs lnto ef·
feet September 16, I9S7 Th1a I&amp;
the junior probationary driver's 11ceme act. One of the- ~bons In
tbil law proYides that the registrar or motor vehicle• shall revoke
the junior probationary or telltricted ll~l}se or tbe license to opt!r·
ate a motor-driven cyalce of any
one undet Jhe aae of lJ. who hu
pled tullty or been eonvicled or
ldjudged to bave committed a
total of three separate motor ve·
hicle violations. The lice~ will
remain revoke for • mtlllM"um'..period of one yeat, bUt aot restored
before the operator reache.t bis
etehteenth birthday.
1 fte billbw.-;. safety Qepartment
l also empbamed tbat a license to
[! drive a motor-driven cycle canD.ot
be cGnVetted to another ty~~
llcenBe· Ucenae plate requ
ments for motor scooters are
wne as for motorcycles. Motor
bieyelel nee~ Qut bave any ltl.te
platea~ l!owr.ver, local ordinaneea
m•Y proVIde fot cll.y or eoQQtJ
plalel·

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PROBER DELVES INTO 'CURIOUS RELATIONSHIP'

Drivers licenses for the operation of motor scooters and
motor-dnven bicycles, provided under a new state law enacted
by the recent 102nd General Assembly, becomes effective
Tuesday, August 27, Gordon Jeffery, Director of ihe Ohio De·
partment of Highway safety announced today
Plans and procedures for the issuances of these licenses

Convenience end depend~bilily of relle)l pieture-lokmg - cl
mod1st cos~ Blo. bnlltont viewfinder pr"ev1ew1 your p1dur•s.
Focutet from 3 V1 fut to Infinity Bri~htnen •elector moket
adjustments sure end 51mple. Ta~es flo5h, too- for 2.t hour

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~me Under New Licensing Law

Mrs MJol.c:lrM Santee of Galllpohs spent a few davs h~ w1th
her .parents, Mr JWd 1\lrs J S.
Marks

PaulcHa Rllchte o(
Success:
spen1. several days last week wath
the AI rred Cas.hdollar family
t Rqgcr and Chuektc Meredith
of Bevct'ly arc the gucst.s oi the•r
uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs
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By Mtn Luc:y Kibbl•
Thfl A,, ~t rt mrclll!g or the
"Bn'thda v ll ub
wa ~
held recerrtly at t ht' h orn !:' o.f Mrs Pbyllti:i
Hetzer the ud -a..; to bemg m honor ,.f the bJrthd~_~. anruvcrsary
of Mrs Nellie Wtlson A gift exC"hangc and game.s and refTcshmcnb were the main feature "
Augu st Morr•son and h:mlly,
Frank Tllwnsend an,j wife, Me
Arthur were gue•ts Sunday of
Mr and Mrs B E Edward~
Mrs Joan Huntlev of Mansfield
VISited recently w1th her aunt,
Mn W S Posey

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she 111 suffertns: w1th blood clots
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Fred Austm hn Ledley Rtdge
Mrs Harry Hershman of Bull
Skm Hollow 1s Ill at th1s writing

See !! hat Jou gel
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gelzvhat ) Oll see

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OhiO Generally la.Jr IRd WatmtT today MosU)' fair •and aomewh&amp;t wanner tontJht exeepe a
ch.. nee of 1 rew widley scattered
tbun(.er!thowers in the extreme
northwest late tonight Tuflday
partly cloudy wltb letlltered thundenhowen Ltltel)' and tumiD'
cooter Hi&amp;:h today 77 to 83, low
to night M to 64
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Samuel Dyke Rutland 111 doing

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at other Japanese before he fJred the shot that killed Mrs
Naka Sakai and started a pa&amp;!&gt;JOnate mternatwnal controversy
The prosecution read its statement on the opemng day of
the trial At the end of the day, trial was adJourned until Sept

Ourtng the openmg moments
G1rud pleaded innocent to manslaughter charges and hi• attor·
ney made a motion to get the case
thrown out of Japane.!lf' courts
The proseeuhon statement ~ld
that on tJ:ie !arne day G1rard fired
IIUJUSSIOD
at Mrs Sakal he also fired at the
feet of a man 1dentif1ed aa tsamu
COLUMBUS UP _ The OhiO Yadoyara and at scrap scavengers
Publtc Utilities Comm 1511100 today 1 named ToahiZO Koyam• and Kat·
authoriZed the Genenal Telephone suzo Kanae
Co of OhiO, tbe Commonwealth
Nintt WitNuet To Ttlltlfy
Telephone Co and the Citizens
Chief Proeuntor prosecutor Yo-Telephcme co o.f Coolville to e:r. !h!ro Konawa announted he would
pand their ope1ating a~s in call nme WJtne.oo. to testify' inMeigs County
eluding Girard s Aryur buddy
Specialist 3-C VIctor Nickel of
Tbe PUC ordered the three In Inkster, Mleh, wbo · was with Gi·
depeDdent companies to f1le re- rard at lbe time of the shootulg
v1serl boundry map~ and mcor
The proSL~ut1on charged that·
rporate t be areas pres£1ltly or Ctrard lured Mi.s Salt:a1 toward
lttrmerly served bY tbe var10us htm by throwing out used carrnutal tl!'lephooe exchanges m the tndges and caning "mama-san,
County
takusan ne (•oman, plenty eh )"
It charged he f1Md one shClt at
The order affet1s the Danvtlle , H1deharu Onozeia, who was w1th
Dexter, H.amS~KJvLile, Darwin With Mn &amp;:!.kai, just mura1ng -t1s
Guys ville at1d Sumner areas
feet, and tht.Jn loaded his grenade
M(l{l&lt;ern telephone servtce will launcher agam
replace subscriber-operated telc
It s:ud Gltard ran toward Mrs
phone systems, sortt(' of WhlCh Sakal, sh.outmg, "get out, bey,"
were established nearly 75 years and fired from a die&amp;ance of about
ago
e1ght meters (e1gbt yardl), bitting
her tn the b:~ck.
Judge Ju~o Kawachi adjourned
the first day's session after the
0
prosecution C'Ompleted ttl operung
ltlltement.
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moflt.la With rrequenl aad lengthy
reeesses However, Judge Kawachi
bad promued that he would speed
Middleport Poliee Court .Quring up the tnal as mzJCh as p08stble
the past week end expenenced on('; without mterfermg With the prollf Its hghtest pertods, according eedure of the eourt and the f.:urto Pollee Ch1ef LeRoy Bartrum
ness of the treatment of the deEl12.abelh Yonker, 32 Pomcruy fendant
tn a. hear1ng before 1'118)or C 0
Judge Kawacbt reserved decl·
Fisher, pleaded guilty 'to chargt.os sion
of Intoxication and wae rmed S5
It was the J'#rUJdlchon Issue that
a-nd costs whieh were p.:nd and the ~parked tbe controversy In the
defendant released
United States With congressmen
Harry Butcher 42 of ~hddleporl and veterans' groups cnticizing
and Charles Allensworth, ~ or the Umted States for turrung Gl·
Middlepor:t arr1111ted by Middleport rard over to Japan. The u s. suPoltr.e for mtoxacat1on were slated preme Court ruletl tbe goveament
for an appearance m Mayor's Court bad the right to take 1ucb action.
tonightbut the trlhca demanded tbat the
status of forees agreements, Which
gave the admiAastration tlJ.e naht,
be thrown out
G1rard, 22, of ottawa, m , was
accused of shoohng and kiJiing
Mrs Sakai, mother of s•x children.
on a U S Mrny fmng range Jn
January wh1te she was gathenng
sbell castmgs to sell I'll acrap metat If convteted, G1rard faces a
No one was InJUred m a three pos~ilble sentence of from two to
car collision Saturday evening on 15 years Imprisonment
W Mzm-st opposite the Crow 1
Dec:IMH In~•
Steak House, but two of the ears
G1rard dee~-ed hia innOC"cnce at
Involved sustawed damages total- the opemng of the trial wben
ling $140, accordmg to poh!L'e re Judge Kawchi asked him tf he ~d
ports
anythmg to say.
Pollee reporUI lnd1cate that the
Girard spoke in a voice almost.
t!lttldent occured when a car dnv immchble to spectatora in the first
en by Cecil tJ_ Wtse, 28, HarrJSO!l- row seaU.
v1lle crashed 1nto the rear of a car
"1 did cot scatter sheila or 1ure
driven by Allen K Page of M.iddJe- anyone," he Slid. "I did not mtea&lt;J
port, whteh m turn htt the rear or to burt anyone. I was carrying out
a ear drwen by Burdell McKmney, my duty defendmg the Dnlcbme
3'7, of 477 S)TCiimore st. Middle- gun I fired over their head!J to
scare them.
po,
rt
Police aa1d that the BC(Iden.t w&amp;s
"I have one thtng to say,'' Gioa.used when WISe turned his head rard sald "It ~ was an ac:,::ident,
to watch a rerti" door of hL~ car and I am sorry tb1s OCCUI't"f!d."
WhiiCh \WS commg op~n The e.an
Some 300 persons gathered
driVen bY Page an d McKwney wben Girard amved.
were stopped at lhe ttmc of the
There was no CommotLon outside
mkhap
th~ courthouse, but a self-appoml·
Passengers 1n the Me Kmney car cd Japanes~ ctlamplon lor G1rard
were K-athryn MeKu1ney, ::12 and passed out leaflets demandmg a
Peggy Ann age 7 and Lewts B Me llght sentence for the Amer1can
soldier.
Kinney, 01ged 2
No , rrest were mad,) bY pohce
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A speCJal meeting of the Pomeroy Village Council flas been called for ~nidlt at 8 P- m.. fa the
eouncil ch•mber1 to eonsider spe·
Tt!a.rnst:en in New Tork.
(l
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etal leglslataoa, not Laktn under
adYilement Iut week due to 1
fallure to multer 1 quorum.
Aecordin.c to Mayor E. r Rubin,on, legislation to be presented
before Council tonight will con
sUit of (1) a dbcussion of the aummoM &amp;SlUed to tbe Counal and
M•yor to appe:ar before the Oh10
The 1957 }lason county Fatm You,tb show wtll be held on Water Pollutioa ~trol Board on
[j i' r ;'*luit
~ B c,•.., a~9t.roltted ~-~ Frl.fl_ay
Satauday at the ·Nttlionai'IQooeoQ Armory on Stale
er ot Racine, lfassed away Satur- Route 62 near Point Pleasant Sponsoring the show is tb~ ag- or lhe ........!It' to tltHRp uatreated
Into the Ohio RiYfl": (2)
day a\ his home
ricultural committee of the Point P1Fasant Chamber of Com· sewage
consideration of legislation for
He 1s ~urv1ved by has wafe, rnerce
the platmg of wetght hmits upon
Blanche; lhrec sons, George B,
The show includes as exhibitors only members of 4-H Clubs, certaan Pomeroy streets whiCh are
currently undergomg a resurfacof Blrmingh~m Ala , Clyde of Co-- FFA Clubs, FHA Clubs,
an d
mg and (3l the readmg of the prolumbus, Oh10, Earl of Ra•ine and Home EconomiCS students In Maposed budget for the forthcomlflg
nme grandchJ!dren
son County
According to the
year.
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rUl!!s of the show, such members
He had been a member of lhe I are to exhtbtt on1y the bona f1de I
At Middleport the village coun·
ell may al-50 be called Into special
Oak GroVf:\ Melh.odlst Church. for products of their own specific pro-the past seventy-fiVe years and Jects or class work
sesaton tonight to consider what
served as Class Leader and Sunday I Developmg the organization of
action it may take in response to
With Wednesday being the day School Superlntendent in the 1 the show and the appOintment of
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the order of the Oh1o Water Poilu
on which Metgs Countlans will Churi;h School for manyJ years
other commtttees has been the
tlon Control Board to show eau 8c
show their aptitudes and wares at
M~ Cross was the la'St survfv. General Comm1ttee headed b)'
Funeral servtces w1ll be held Rl wh}' thelT sewage perm•t should
the Oh10 State flair, 14 youngsters lng member o£ the L uctus Cross WI 1ham Cregory, County Agncul- the St Paul's Lutheran Chu.-.:h In not be granted.
rrom here will be compebng m familf of seven C•!lldren
tural Agent, and Russell Priddy, New Haven Wedonesday at 2 p m
The Midflleport counetl and
c t 4-H Cl b
for Susan Elizabeth Grinstead, 81, MayGr have been ordered to ap·
the Jumor Fair Achvltaes
Funeral services tmd~ the
oun Y
u Agent. Others or New Haven who succumbed at
pear before the state board on
Janet Knight of Chester So-Sew d1r~bon of the Ewmg t:'uneral on tbe committee are Clifford her home Sunday 111 ghl
October
10.
Club will present a demonstration Home, wtll ..__
held
at
P
m.
on
D
unnM,
Pt
Pleasant
vo-ag
teacher,
3
uo;
J 1m 1tcb 11 4 H
The deceased, the daughter of
Tueaday at the Oak Grove 'Metho&lt;: repre&amp;cntative, the late MIC'h:ael and Ma
Ann
on preparing of a rehab d1sh
Madeline Brown also of t h e d1st Church Burtal will be 18 Ray Crank, Farm Bureau; Charles R h G st d
b ry N
Chester Club Will p;esent a demon Green Wood Cemetery. RPv John RSperowO, hJiohnV 1K
ay,
and
Harold
,
H~~~n
~~~ob~~
·
;as
.,.
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18
7..on ;~d ~:.
1ey Exper•mental
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a
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s ra on on
c care an US'e G\·
woo WI o 1c!atc
St ti , M
s1dcd there for hf!r entire ltfel•me
1
1 Friends
dairying utensils.
may call at the res!· 'C'Aa_ on, r~ ..Etrve yln Brake, Home She was preceded m death by he&lt;
d
- Oak G
CA.vnom1c1 "ff's uc or, Mrs. Pat
Janet Wolfe and Mary K John· ence 1D
rove
Gregor, Mrs. Lester Jordan Jan· hus band RIChRrd, In 1948
son of Racm~ Senior 4·H Club will
SurvlVIng are six !ons Thomas
1ce Jordan, Mar,¥ Ann a'Ggers,
present a jomt demonstratlon on
Juhlmg McClung, and June s~en- or New Haven; Harry of Hartford
the preparation of sweet dough.
cer, 4-H club agents Garnet War- Clay, Letart, W Va, R1cbard, Can
' no accadents ar other
In tbe .!ltyle Revue, Rose Greenner, SCfl'~tar:y to th€1 county agent ton 0, Walter, New Haven and
Although
:o~lees of Columb1a Make-It 4-H wdl
Glen sm1th
Wahama High Robert, Albany, o. Four daugh- business &lt;lisrupted the tenure of
modcl a complete costume
School vo-ag 'mstructor
John ters Mary R Aumi.l:let.~ Hartford the county jad over the week end
V1rg1111a JDhnson of the Racine
Sayre, pt Pleasant Cha~ber of Helen Kmt~p. New Haven, Ella Sher1f{ Robert Hart'enbach. still
4-H wlll model a aports outftt.
Co11meree, Mrs Betty Burns wa- Roush, Uetart, w va , and Alice had his bands lull
PlrtriCla Blak.Niee or the Porn·
..
ham a Home Eeomomlcs tea~ her Miller Manetta.
Oak1c Ki&amp;er, 27, Letart hila, Ill"
eroy Benders 4-H ,Will model a
A new service to thetr patrons Mary Rnu'sh, Wahama FHA mem:
Also Slln'!VIng are a brother. rested for lntoxicatiOll was com·
formal.
•W'W'I announced today bY the Crow ber; Mrs. Sarah Spcneer, +H Club Kenna ROUth of Mmersv_tlle and a mitted to tbe rountx bastlle for a
In the Foods. rc\-uc, Sharon At· Steak House on West Maln-st
leader; and Andy Byrus, pt Plea·. sister Mn JllM!ph Ohlmger, Le 30 day stay frGm Pomeroy Mayor's
klnt. of the HarTisonv•lle 4·H w11J
sant FFA~
tart, WVa. There aTe 41 srand Courl
dlaplay !I ee.n11 of food to make a
Beglnjng Tuesday the new firm
(Cohtlnuad On Pal' T-NO)
tltildren; 88 great grand ch.Jidren
Lawrence Triplett, 22, of Port·
•nd two arut great grand chll tand, arrested by the Ob•o Higbfamily meal inDecember with the Wlll fca\ure curb 11erv1ce from 11
aeeompanylng f"lenu
a m until rnldmght dally except '
MARtc&amp;T REPORT
dren
way Patrol for drunken driving
Ceoia G.auJ or Alfred. 4·H wlll Saturday when the hours wm · ~
CINCINNATI uP -ProduceFr1en&amp; may c-all at the rest· aQd Maulting arrdt was st11l m
prepare a sponge cake. •
frilm 11 a.m.. until 1 a m Sunday
Eggs, s-teady 00 li..rM, net prll:e&lt;o dencc at any time .after 10"30 a m jail after falling .00 post bond of
Linda Cremans or Rutland 4-H
The r&amp;Staurant wUI continue lQ at farms for consumN" white and T.uesday
$1100
will enter her Clover-Leaf rool11
keep thetr 24 hour a dAy schedule brown, A JUmbOS 47 _50 ; A large
Burial will bl" made m Graham
George Spencer, 22, Pomeroy Rt
Inxte Roush of Salem Center 4-H with the Curb serv•ce featurmg 4447 , A medium 32 a!!, A small Cemetery w1th the Re\' Raymond I •nd Ralph Butcher, 28 Cheshire
will enter her prcf)aration of a !Jhort orders, samLw.chcs of all 23-25, B larP 33-37; FOB wh1te Peters offlcllltlllg fntcnncnt \nil Rt 2 each pa1d ftncs of $2~ and
sc:hool luneh.
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types and a complete fount..un and bJ;o-wn A large Sl-&amp;4, A m..... be by tbc Fogtclsong F'uncral costs in R E. Grmdley's court on
(ContlnuiHI On p,.. T•l
sen'lce
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Home
cbarges df dlsturbLng the peace
and lighting m a local tavern
Chickens, .unsettled· fryers 3-3Lander Adkins, 18. Harnsormlle
IIZ lb 19-21, hens, heavy type 13
fined
,floo and casts on theft char
15, light hell$, 10-12. Volume an!"
ges add sentenced to a 30 day ]all
price diStribution on fryers 10,000
sentellC'e was released on payment
at 19, 5,000 at 19'h; 70,900 rat 20
fContlnultd On Pave Two)
2,300 at 20~. and 14,300 at 21
Butter, 90 seore 71
WAYNE, W. V,a. (UP) - Seven prisoners sawed their way
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out of the Wayne County jail today, aided by a trusty who !ail·
MARRIAGE LIC!NSIS
St Pant's and St John's Coned to lock the door of their ''bullpen" cell last night
Teddy A W-arner, 24:, Pomeroy
gregation
wLII ccleb(~tte Harvest
One of them was captured a few hours later
ant:t Suzanne Vaughan, 18, Pom·
on the second Sun
Hrune
Festival
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OTOYTit e eseape11 used a broken
-,,.---;--c,.--w:-ho
Ponald Go~ney, 48, 'P.h-ddleport da;r fn September, Sept 6th. Sun•
hacksaw blade to eut tWG ban Ufled by a deputy aher1ff
antf Nancy Rtlth Snuth , 42, M1ddlc dav School at 10 30 o'clock
trom an outside, second-ttory wln· went to the town.
MARIETTA, Ohio (UP)- Another of the 21 onginal Amer.
Dmner w•ll be 12 o'c1C&gt;ek noon
dow wl'lleh tbey reached by slipCleco l'lad only two more day&amp; por ...
iean
turncoats of the Korean War wants to come home from
11nd
a
teeftationllll
penod
from
12
pin1 throuJht the bullpen donr
to 1erve on a drunkenness charge,
Carl Hunnell, 29, West JcfferS&lt;Jn
Red
China.
o'clock
until
2
They used a rope m•de of blan· tl'le jailer aRid
llld Maxine Hawk, 30, Long BotThe
Rev
Walter
Sodt,
former
Scott
L. Rush, 21, of Marietta has written his parents here
keta to lower themselves lOTTie 14
Smith Identified the remaming tom
pastor of St. Paul's and Stl Jobn s that he will retum to the Untted
feet to the g,.ound.
escapees aa William Gilbert and
wit! be the .gues&gt;t speaker
St.tes,provldtd be b peqmtted to was workmlf 1n a te:rule mtll at
tALL SPit!AL MElTING
Sal Fu).Jer, botb •waiting transfer
Tbe break, believe to bave oc- to the state peniOOntiary to servAll are ~onhally mvlted to all bttng wlth )lim hb Chinese wife. Hanyang and attended school
JU&lt;ne Ashley, presiden1 or lhe
In tbe latest letter, Rush said
edrred between 2 and 4 a. m. was ice 1·lo·lll year terms for brealdag Letart Falls PTA hall called a services and the dil'lner and meet Ru•h wae ljuote4 b"; his father u
saying tblt he bJ having dllficulty bls son said
not dllleovered until daylight. Jail· and entering: John F Dowdy, IM!n- s.ptela1 meetmg far Thursday ev- and gHel Rev Sodt and faltlliY
arranging fur hia wife to come
I'm WilliDS to return providing
0. J Smith said 32 other Pril- tenced for bit-and-run and also enmg at 7-30 p m at !.he .gr11"ue
with himI can get my wife out of Red
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
I ~~ertl.ID the lockup declined to wanted in Oblo; Roy Lee Marcum, SC'hool for the pUllpOlie of hirmg
China."
awaiting IP'aod jury action on an aMist:ant cook.
The Rutland Band Boosters are
the escape.
Rush. sa1d the American oonsuHowatif
Ruab,
s
Jlarletta
consponsorlng
io
ice
am'led
robbery
charges;
Robert
C"Team
social
to
Smith said Gene t...taco, of• kelate
at Hon~ Kong has not swen
MUTING POSTPONED
be held Aua: 29, at 4 p m at the struction enctReer, ~aid bls son
non, Will apprehended aeveral RUnion, serving 12 months for btt
him
authority tB come there. nor
has
bad
''bb
belly
full"
of
the
htgh
school
The
noxt
meehJ\g'
()(
the
FrlendIce
eream,
pie
and
and
run;
and
Jennln!Cs
B1a11,
servlater at Lavelette, some lZ
have tl'le Chtne5e gaven him authnorth of bere, by Constable ing one year for non-support aad ly Neiibbors Clu~ has been. post- cake will be aerved and the bigh Chinese Co~nmunisis. Rush said ority to take his wife v.'ith him. He
months for a pre· poned until Sept
•reordmg to school band will preMnt a con- lUi son bls wrltteu h1m and his
Rimer. He I&amp;Ve a, falte an additiob.al
wife a llWD.ber of timil; llflnl he wu marned last wmter.
:yiouJ
e~Qpe.
eert a tbe school lawn.
MPlGWleetn,O .maGe codll.y,
w~e~ amoted, but \IAI ~

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' Show Wi11 Open On Friday

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Case Adjourned Until Sept. 6

Eastern Local
Delays Opening
Of School Term

Pomeroy CoUDCJ'}
CHAIRMAN ot U.e Bua.te racketl eommUtee, Senator Jolm 1'. K~ ( , Ma•eb'*tll, Intra·
duced a wlretapf recordlng of a pllone converaatlon between Jamea --~ ~ra union crowt1
prtnce, and,g~ter Jo~ DJo, at the tn.vestlptlon tn .Waahlngt.ono !!
. :.DJ... ea14 the recording
wa1 "the lint ot a ~er:IN of aurkma lnteiT.elatiouhlp• bebrHil" Ho~~d lo. Haft&amp; 18 aceueed of
eaupb'in.g wttb D1o and other n.c:keteen to set up bop,UilioD
to pin oontml or tht

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Plana for the opening of au
Eastern Loeal Dlst~-~ d Schools
have been delayed until tht date
of Sept lt!i, Bceordl..c to announcement made today by the Ea1tem
Local School off1eia1J
The contractor, aecordmg to Ute
announcement, hu usured the
school board that tht R1verv1ew
J!:lcmea.tary 5chool will be refdy
by lhat date
A spokeeman for the Khool of
f1elala said today, "By dcla·/ing
the OpcJ;Ilng e1f scbool until Sept
16, we wtJI be able to- avmd half
day leSIIODS."
Accordtng to contractor est1
mates the ne:w Eaatem Loe1I o ..
tr1ct H1gh &amp;bool will be ready for
occupancy b" J•nuary 1, 195&amp;.

A. B. Cross, 91
Claimed By Death
A~ Home Saturday

Brier Ridge &amp; Hanesville

You, the peoplo of this comllllllllty...,;
merchants. professional people, 1rtisans.~
lradesmtft, home makers-are lht real
builders of this bank. Onl1 your larger
1ucceu makes our1advancement possible.
Realizing this, we arw strong for every·
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thing thot will contribute to gruter
local prosperity-from the bobit of buy•
ing locally,to constrocri" d.vic projectt.'
Let'• continue to mon forward IOJetber,l

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:None Are Injured
In 3 Car Crash
Saturday Evening

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Mar1etta
urncoat ow ea y School Planned
To Come Home From Red China In Mason County
A food handlers school r0, all
per1ons m Mason county who ~
employed in food estabhshments
will be held on Frtday August 30,
from 10 a m to II 30 p m at
the Pt Pleasant JuniOr Higb
School
Tbe school, wbtch wlll be eonducted by Warner Stark, :wlitar
um of the Mason County Health
Department, 18 for the benefit of
pen~ons who have recently been
employed in restaurants., for those
who missed an earher clus aftd
for school lunch personnel
Persons who have not attended
the training school th~ year are
required 10 attend.
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