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6-0ally S.ntmcl Pomeroy Mlddleport 0

Aug 2ti 1957

Roush-Barnnger Nuptial Vow&lt;:.
Are Exchanged On ::,atur·dayl

POMEROY

Mr, Mrs Gnff Russell Celebrate
M1ddleport Cub
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Golden Weddmg Ann1versary Sunday Scouts EnJOY
1 hi' Gtlde
\\ edd 1ng ann ver
Ml Gold sw rl tapers !lghled the D
A c d
sary of Mr and M~ Grtff RusseU tah"
d hem nts carr ed out tbe
ay t On'l en

Mr, and

Hadrord ldt
Se\'eral days vL t
( tun bu~
wtth. Mr .. d Mr" ~Jr un lluwell
and to atte 1d the S a e F'a r
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Mees and
ca.ughler Ed th An n tur !.!d to
their home Fn Ia) n "ht arl{'r 11
several davs vt t n Lolumbu
wllh Mr 1011d \1rs Ot 0 ~IHil' 10 U
daugbtl'r Joan Wh le here the y
Vtslted the mo and a ten d I the
State Fa r
Mrs Flora Hetzer of C Jumbus
tS the guest~) of Mr a d Mrs Bak• r
Gordon
Mtss Donnu C rclt"' uf Co lu 1bu
spent the wt't'kend w t h her par
enb Mr and Mrs Homer Cirri
Carmel
Ph1l Wolff and John Shelf na 1
of Portsmouth were r~ccnt bu:;
tne!fi 1'1Sit~&gt;rs m Pomeroy
M r and Mrs Garth Bea I of o\ t
hens and Mrs Syl1&lt;1 Marun
f
Jerseyville were Saturday guest~
of Dr W S Hart and laughtc1
Mss Else
Mrs Robert Gooch and dau~;h
ers retur ed to thclr home Col
limbus afler ~ se vera l day~ v s l
w1th her par ts Mr a d Mrs E
J Htll They we1e c-r-on piln d
home by Mrs t-Ill wl 0 w II r mt~ 111
for two weeks v s t
M1ss L lv G1rola n
urday w th Mrs lioh 1 Gn 1 a
the l'!ome or her 1 aren s Mr and

Mrs E J 1(111
M1 a1 d Mr!'l I a
Christ a of
Mar on \ ~ ted F'r dav w1th 1\lr
and Mrs C J Eber.sbach and othe r
relat ves

Br11dbury wa.s eelt·bra ed Sunda)
~ uguS'I 25 when the r rh ldren
Dr Dell Russt ll El na Hn I
T \'. agner \ or k P:t and \Ir s
Wan 1.:~ N{&gt;'&gt;' II c lvra io Spr gs
lolo r l~n n ed open house at the
H.u .s ci hume
A U n er at the Mart n Rest
al.lrant In II' d llepur and atten
ri a f'f' a tl e Bradbury Church c,. /
h t P c~oed the Open !l ouse
0 I R at th res taur I "ere M
and ~11-s G r ff t&lt; ussell Mr 11
Mrs K T Wagn c and ch 1 dn n
l{a t n a d T'h
as \!rs Scow a I
Dr
d \lr~ iu ~~etl ~nto S m An
drC'.v a
Jam es M
S n F k
\1 Ill P. ot Mr .'I I I M s Isaac
\to• cr Ro f'v II&lt;' Mr and i\! s
E a n Ham I
&lt;~1 d Ma ry Ja &lt;' a I
Rob!:'
Cha ta qua
llr an I Mr~ fiu ss II a 1d lhC' r
lhrr-c I ldn were
lhr re C[
n l ne for th e Op n Hou st' and
Mr&lt; Ru sell "" 0 rt a corsa~c and
~lr Russe ll wore a houtnnn rf' fnr
the o&lt;:cas 00 Arnn gf' nC'nt of gold
f owers a 1d ot er summH bios
cd thro ugh out the
hv ng roo an I t: fts nr the hono1
ed tou p.l e wer e ~lisp nyed n the
I v ng rf)Om
D ungroo11 hostesses wPre
:rlrs Dell Russell Ehna Mr
Ev:. Han ltn
Chaul3 1q 1a M
'\\IIIIa \\ar e.r Mrs MornsNeut
zl ng &amp;nd Mrs ~rank r. ssell M1d
dll'lport Mr Jo ~r!ph Welker ( ol
u nl ~ Reg1ste 1 g of the guests
wc1e th e g1a lch llren or Mr a1 I
Mrs R scI Karon un I Thon as
\\ a e ~ 1d A d cw R sst! I
1he 1hrr e l!cr d wcdd ng cake
w s ~o~.r eat h ed w1th yel ow rose
h I a 1d Loppc by an arch of
golden leaves over th(' n mcrals

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wh &lt;I I use r U1 own acccHso lCB
A
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f brow ey 11 bldiut
or~h 1 w s p n( 1 to her should
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I h ~ rllll bT o 1 s 11 ll er wore
ll I) lra1 ~
bh (' lace droM with
m Jtcl mg r h r h t w th wild
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J M Lui I ~
IJ 1t ertnn Oh1o
Ml~~ r h) Is ~ ll h Dover Ohio
M :.::1 J 111 w llfr :\lu:-;on W Va
lf.t 11 John hy M tos Sua anne Wol

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1 crt 11n I Mrr. C moll Adams Jr
all r New lhwrn
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Fot a 11 uthern wrd ling trip
the bride cho~ a nvy blue and
wh1te f1g 1('d drclis with a navy
blue ltnen cape 1\cr at.'CCSsorlca
were n.n~ \lue an d whtte A while

Alt4 Whelt ll'ltll
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'•• •ur •••" lor rt.;eln
••f)' tt..• Mltlf •JifiUiiiiiCII ..
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orchid was )'ltnncd to her catpc
1 he br le 11 B graduate of Wa
hama H~gl School Mason 'A Va
and W1Ucnhurg College Sp1lng
f1e ld Ohio She !11 ll me 1 ber of the
Delta Zt Ill So1 Olll) 11nd Theta Eta
KappR II me Ecom01mc~ un:nunzn
lion ShC' ~~ rvl'd o the [ nn lie I
lcm c r \1 cit her soul r year In
co \leg&lt;'
Mr fln rr nli(l'r w s grarlunlcrt
fro 1 Ben 1 nun fi ranklln lllgh
Sci ool RocheAtor New York and
\\ 1ttc• burg College Sprangfleld
Ohio He lJI affiliated with t Alf\brln Ch Alphn
national socl•l
fraternity all(j, Phi Sigma Tau na
t10nal honorPt~J.l.e was vice-pre•
•dent or the rrn~aternlty
Councll while m collelile -.fdr Barringer 18 enterh1g the Lutheran
Theologll'nl &lt;;,;e~n nary In Phlladol
phla Penns) hanta thh fall
Aft er S('pt~ mbcr 4th the couple
will be nt home at 7327 Boyer
Stnoel l~hlllllelphla Pa

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Fugate's Return
From Ten Day
Trip Thru East
Mra Add e Fugate hat relu1 ned
from a len day motor trll) with
fncnd1 tbr mgh
VIrginia and
Wuhmgtnn D C
Among th many Vrrelnla clUes
they tourc:t were Jamestown
Fredericksburg
1\oinoke Rich~ Yoar Confidenee mond Charlottcavllle and Lexina:
I• luWiedn
ton they visited the homes of
.... It
Pomero) four presiclcnt.a CWa1hington Jet
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COLLINS

JEWElRY STORE

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get tight ~Professional" Pleats
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any fabric any width
Wtthout tll'efltl'tl:l6
measunng or complicated 6gurmg Luxunoua
Froncb pleat. or omart bo• pleat. rsle
formed a.J..triost a.ulomat/.caUyf If you can aew a
ample seam., (to stitch the tape to your
drapery) you can get beautiful results wtth Euy
ff plea~ Fnoe ~ g1veo completo instructions,

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KIRSCH EASY PLEAT IIOOKS

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Ill OUR COMJtLITI SELECTION Of PINE
KIRSCH DRAPERY HARDWAI.

the Illness nf relatives m Zanes
Mr and Mrs Edgar Vale an'tl
I"Uif' and &lt; olumb IS
daughter Dettma Columbus wer~
Mr a nd 1\~r W lllam ~radford week end gue!lts of Mr and Mrs
were r~el' I !!Jests of Mr and w Iham Wyatt
Mn Lawrence Brartfo d ~nrl fam
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• ServiceSio meer eV.ry

• Prompt pick-ups and
dehver~es

TONIGHT

• All bundtes tarefully
double checked

HIGH SOCIETY
Grace Kelly
Bmg Crosby
Fronk Sanatra
~lest Holm
(Vtstavtslon Techn color)

-also-'THI HALLID4 Y tRAND
Joaeph Cotton
Ward Bond

Laundry-done
fhe IAia!J you
like If •I

Aug 2711

FAMILY NIGHTS

R1t.a Hayworth James Cagney
'STRAWBERRY 8LONDI
Jeel Plolc&lt; rea

Vlrg1ma Mayo
COLORADO T•RaiTORY..

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CASH

' loans
We 10 &lt;'1\tt. of our way to make
yvur way' Gt!l the eash

you need on SJ~nature only Auto
or fumlt.urt for ewery worthy -"
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whole fllDIIy'o

Our

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laurlry

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everything from the lddo' play

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BAKER FURNITUI\E
On The Brightest Co111er In Ml&lt;ldleport

meolly follr Mil -.1

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CALL 122

Tri-Lustre

Robinson's

Oeaners

Laundry

Hm $teet
lllrldleport, Olllo

s-ad Street
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PoaleroJ, Ohio

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New Ordinance Sets
Gross \Veight For

Final Meeting
Is Called On
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Regatta
Plans

VIllage
CouncilofMonday
mght
mgPomeroy
and under
suspension
rules passed

Duane Sm th Jayeee NatiOnal
Dtreetor IS to be the pr nc1pal
sp"aker or the evenu g at a
mee-tmo of the Me gs Cuunty Jun
or Chamber oJ commerce Wed
mght tt 8 p m n the
loc-al C'i'Ub rooms above the Dally
Sentmel offices
The Me gs Jay-cees OCi!"'iz•oti&lt;mJ.
s rurrcnlly conducl ng h
Rou u p Membcrsh p d ve and
h:ts extended an mv1ta.t1on to a
number of prospective members
throu~hout the county to at end
thlS ;&lt;~r:liCI.Ilar meetmg
R1ehard Rll'senb!IU n
Javtoee p es1dent In a letter appeal to the prospect vc members
today sa d The program of our
county Wil ... e organlzshon IS 01 e
which 1 feel Y~&gt;u will fwd QUite
wotthwh le masmuch a~ tt g1ve.s
y~&gt;ung men of our county
port Llllty to part c pale m
promotion and betterment of m r
county

weight limit from 10 000 pounds gross load
pounds
In passage of

Pomeroy Resident
Jailed Foilowing
An Auto Accident
A Pomer11y res1dent

Harry J
Snider 36 was restdlng in Me1g~
County Jail today following hLil
arre!lt late Monday by Deputy
Sher cr Ly()ntl on ~barge!! of dr1v
mg whde under the mfluence of
alchohol and dnVJag to the left
ol center
Attordmg to the pollee report
Snuler Wa8 arre1ted a(ter h!.S Ford
ear left tht! roadway to the left of
center on Route 143 at the Ave
nue Br1dge went mto the left
hand datcb traveling approxtmat.eJy 100 fed to where at struck and
demohRhed a .1mall wooden bndge
LYons 1'\\lled to investigate
iound Smder Mill 1n hu car which
f t l sa1d to be a total lou He 15
elated to appP.ar before Justiee of
Peace R E. Gnndley
Also rea1dlng In the County Ja I
today for a three day peraGd 1s
Rk:hard L Guldos 21 of r..o'eu
ville 0 GUidos a state hquor department agenl LS servmg h1s
three days as the result of a con
rictilm m Common Pleas Court
for.:drivmg wb.lle mtolUeated..
~ Synr.use women alto had
a '1ftit~f" jatl sta.y Monday ttiJih'
when they were arrested on ~hld'
gea of f ghbng Alter an appear
ance before Just ce of the Peaee
R E Gnndley the two women,
Betty D1t"'kens 34
and Rosella
Thompson .;3 were ordered released from eu&amp;tody

"God Is Good"
To W. Virginia
saul
God was good to
He gave us so
resources he bad
on top of eaclJ

Sunday that
\\est V rgtn a
nnmy natural
to pile them
other
Underwood made the comment
at the annual p cmc of the West
V rgm1a Society of Akron wherr
he outlined n th1ee pm t program
to stop migration from hiS state
1 Dave come here to tell YI&gt;U
about it the gGvernor &amp;aid be
cause Ak.l"on u the best place
outs d'e of the state to get a
crowd of \\est Vll"g fllil !&gt; loge h

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Middleport Police
Breaking And Entering "' ..'!"
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New Haven Church
Oldest L~bor Day IPlalll_!ing Special
Celebration In
Labor Day Service
Ohio Is Scheduled

Rell Blankenship
Pleas Not Guilty
To Murder Charge

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Ford Motor Company Reveals
Its Newest Car- The Edsel
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Development Program
Honors New Haven EUB Church Services
Ev~gelistic
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tton that will bar most heavy vehtcJe trafftc
Mulberry avenues by passmg an ordinance

F1nal pla.u are to be drawn
Wedneiday at 8 p m for the fl.nt
boatiq repUa to be held la the
Pomeroy Bend area oa Sept. 15.
Wllllo Leld1ogham eh.olrman of
the event announeed today planl
for the meetmg which will be beJd
the ..fetropoUtan Manne Sales
t~~O:d on W Matn-st In Pomeroy
In announcing the meeting
whtch will finaliZe all plant for
tbe fortheanung event Leadmg
ham urged that all CDmrnJUet
membera eha1rmen and other an
t.erested persons be pretent to
aid in the p opoted venture

Jaycee National
Director To Be
Guest Speaker

In Progress

your preUy dre01e1 eome back spotlesoly clean fresh aad sparkling
IU.e aew' Try ua 8008

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folloh today 67 71 .... lOUth. Low hlltJeht MNI't, '• tt.
lOo

Dnoted l'o l'lle Jntere.UOI r .. Jlelfs-JI•N• Area
Pomeroy Middleport

Partly clouciJ -

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A Labor Day Serv ce 1s be ni!
Middleport pollee today were mveshgatmg a b~i~~ g
He salfi tile nroera n
ncl1rled
planned
at the NOIV Haven E U
entermg
which
occurred
at
the
Rawhngs
garage
at
mid
.more ald for local commUmbes
Ohio s oldest Uabor Day celc B Church for neJ:t Sunda)' eve
better hlg;hways &amp;nd Improved night last mght Nothmg was stolen
educational systems
Chief of Pollee LeRoy Bartrum reported that Patrolman Ike brahon wh1ch IS now almost 89 mng at 7 30 The Umted Brother
The improvement-s w11l br1~b Neal m makmg a routme check of the garage at 12 30 AM dts yean old w11I be held Seplt!mber hood of Carpenters and Jmner~
7 at the Amerlean Legaon Grove or Amenea Local 1159 has been
ten the
tn U&amp;\rlai fut ITe for
cov~red a wjndow of the garage broken and evidence indJcat near Wilkesville
inVIted Wlth the1r Carmi es
\\est V rg1nl'!l Um;lerwoo~ sa1d
mg that a £'omblnation on a aale
Between 4000 and 4500 penon11
Tbe Invitation Ill extended also
and msurc the young wl1ppcr
had been tampered with
are expected to attend the affa1r to mclurle workers m lhl' Bend
snappers a good future m thetr
sponsored bv the JO&amp;epb Freeman area those jn other Umons ..and
beloved htlls
Bartrum ~a1d that Neal was of Pest American Leg~on and Auxd those not 1n any Umon Everyooe
the opmlon that the persons who iary
IS welcome
MA.,:R;;K:;:ET:-:R:;EP::O;:;R::T:entered the budding were st1ll 1n
The celebration wdl get under
There wtll be spee1al mus c
:E~gs stet~ y
pnaes lit farms
the buiJdlng when he ente~d to way at 8 00 a m and wll1 end by the Adult an-d Yr.uth Cho rc
consumer whiles and brown-s A
inves1gatc ani! made the1r escape wJth a danco About 300 pounds of of the ehurch The Vernon quar
]Umbos 47 52': A larger 45-47 A
through a back doer and mto the beans and 100 pounds of meat tet Will smg The pastor Rf&gt;V K
medium 33 315 A small 23 2' B
used car lot He believed that they will be cooked
J Scott wtU brmg a meJSsagc on
GALLIPOl.IS Ohto UP - Rell es('aped over a fence to th~ rear
large ~3-37 FOB A large M-6:S
The dmner was started JUst af
What Chrast Dces For The Man
!\, medium U-42 B large 4245
Blankenship of VInton OhiO un 1 of the garafe
ter the Civil War ae a veterans
Ch1c)ten,s steady
trvers 3 3 ~ der md1ctmcnl tor first rlcgr~
Entrance to the garage was reumon by GAR members at the
bs IIJ.31
heavy hens lS. 15 murder for the slaymg of a rellow made by breakh g a wmdow and old Wtlkeav•lle Academy grounds
FREE CLOTHING DAY
hgh.t hens 10..12
PTIIIOner In the Galha County Jail then reaching m to unlock at Ev1 in September 1868. The c..AR con
Capt Glenna Rummell t of the
f'rrtr dlatrabub"On 65 000 al 10 here 10 days ago pleaded not dence indicated that tbc persons tinued to sponsor it until 1021 8alvat on Anny today aiHioWicecl
67 000 at 19¥..
100 000 at 20 gmlt.• Monday before ,Judge Rob- who Pntered the garage searched when the Amer1ean Legion Post Free Clo.thmg Day Thursday at
3000 at 20~ 10 600 at 21 and ert M Betz
for- tools In " tool box which they took over the sponsorship
local headquarters from 9 30 a
had dumperl on the floor They
8000 at undetermined prices
Tbere w1ll be r•des and games m until noon Anyone 111 Me ~
Three lndldments were return used a vise gr1p a hammer and for tbe chlldren and lots of County wlll be taken care of b
ed agamst 81ankcnsh p by a grand a small atet&gt;l punch m their at good entcrtamment
DIVORCE ASKED
calting
In a d1vorce action r led tn the jury called Into special sessJon by tempt to open the safe
Bartrum reported that valuable
Me1gs County Common
Ple11s the Common Pleas Court Judge
Court today Gwendolyn WoHe of last Friday ReSides the murder m ev1dence had been diScovered at
Ratfine askcxl for d1vorce frG'm dlctment tbe charges mcluded the scene He was to take the eva
Bernard Wolfe of RACine E W woundmg of another prlsouer and dence to the Lendon Pr•son Farm
Mn support
today for :1 check and believed
Pe~&gt;ples 18 attorney for the 11lam
that some I ght on the cr1me would
Blankenship Is accused of grab- be revealed by evenmg
VACATIONING jN CANADA
bing a pistol from the the holster
Roland Dur!ft Carl Hendncks of Sher1U OatMt Baml aa Ba1rd
Oliver Mitch 59 of Middleport
DETROIT (UP) _ The" Ford Motor Co
today offic1ally
Herman W1l&amp;On
Charle5 Neafc" passed m front of b1s cell Baard reported that he had heen slt'epmg '"..•rop•pedlts elaborate shroud of secrecy around the Edsel the
and Roger Hysell are spendmg a sa1d Blankenship demanded to be n a car m the used car lot at the r ,
week fl1hmg at Bruce Mtnes On released and when Batrd refu!illed tJme and w .. s awakened when a new medium priced car It hopes will wm back for Ford the
car drove n He sa d that lle heard htle tt lost to General Motors in the 1920 s- worlds b1ggest
tano canada
the prLSoner -began aho~&gt;tmg Wtld
Chrysler
Studebaker
Packard
ly Killed b) one bullet was Loren the glass break and llea~d one man automakor
say
Go ahead The man who
Tbe nations second
ranktng and Amerlc:m Motors dealerships
.Borden
spoke wu st;mdlng beside the car producer a eompletely new Edsel to bandle the new Ford ear
m which Mitch was Iyme
hoe wlll compete In the fast
Edsel a flashy powerful car
M1teh sa1d that he d1d not ratse growmg med1um price f1eld wtth does not (liCe an easy time of It
up becauRC he Willi a-fraid of be auch make1 as Bu1ck and DeSoto
lh
tall scene But Ford 11;
u g lut on the head and kept in and 111 expected to carry price on e re
m nd that he would get a good tagt ranglllJ from $2 .500 to $4 soo conf1dent the Edsel w1n make it,
James Adams Ia
took at t-hem when lh~y left Ho~
It goes on d•splay in dealer hke Mercury did when ntroduetd
NORTHER:,,~::.~:U.
Haven Evangeltcal United Brethren Church K
ever be never heard a car lellve showroom Se t 4
In 1938 The Edsels art stream
Pohce thcomcd that someone had
The ~
LS OOttmg 250 m•l hned and c~&gt;lorful and feature
Bernard Claywell Prlndpat Er, W¥ awarded second place m the state of
..1
d •
.!lome novel
firsts
l
nest Wlqett Eleanor Miller Wil
in The Town and Country Church Develop
brou.gh t Lbe t hi eves to the pace
lion do1ll'~t 1n (fe!ugn an ue.ve1opGrill• Dlltlnctin
uam Peck lvakfe Ryan 7th and
for the Middle Atlanbc Area
Th
t
unctlve featqre of
Evangehstic servweq t~re 1n and then drove on becau8e no car ment coats that the pubhc will
belonging t.o t.hem was found at Jib _ and buy _ the Edsel
e mo.s t 115
8th Max Crabtree 5th and 8th
tbe sum of triO 00 c-o-n-,du-e"t- t"'h_e_ m_o'"'
sl- ef::lo:-o::l-;
lv"'e-m
::;ln"ts- progress this week at the Har the
t.lt.&amp;.
11 Models AvallaW.
Edsel s external styling 1A 1ts
ford Ev.angellcal Umted Brethren
Nora Joroan •th Lenna OberhoJ 1:~~~~~:~~1~ to Mr J A King
Tbe new Ecl!ell _ 18 modcb 10 grdle It conststs or a vertical
!er 3rd Jean Alkire 2nd and
Annual Confer- try poauble
Chur-ch Rev K J Scott pastor
aar opemng In front of the
PARKtNG METERS
I ou.r IJeJ'1e11-wtIt roun d ~u t Ford 1 oval
Margaret Goodwin 1st
Seulon at "Parterebura: W
It Include.. religious group11 of The services are sponsored by
di to
n nked by honzontal
Pomeroy
Patrolman
John
Me
a
1ine m.akhJg it eompe''b tiVe with ra a r k
EASTERN LOCAL DISTIICT
The presentation was made by all races and all faiths In th111 the ElUB Men of the New Haven
11
lllverv'-w
Rev Samuel A Snyder Jr purpose Progre11! must be made Church o€ "bleb Edgq.r Layne ts Kenz e reported today colleellons other producers from the lowest il'1 wor
of $277 from parking metert&gt; Ior to the highest priced lines Ford
In the rear tt has horizonW taH
Cbar1es Norrie
Prlneipat and Executive Darector ol tbe Town 1 by the local thureh In three areas prestdent
hopes to aell 200 000 of the new lights that sweep down on the
Lhe past week In Pomeroy
7th and 8th Qrade teacher Grace and Country Program and Dr Jar- ~Toward A Better Church Toward
ears 1n 19S8
trunk door
The rear fenders
Thur.&amp;day evening the B1ble
wcese 1st grade Gretta SutUe rett T Chandler Executive Sec A Better Communltv and Toward
Ford olflclals sa1d tbe Edsel Ill feature a &lt;"oncavc scallop Dual
SPECIAL MEETING
message wtll be by Bernard L1cv
2nd Bertha Smith Oth and 8th
retary of tbe West Vlrtinia Coun- A Better World
CMster
ell of Cburehes.
The prorrarn 18 sponsored by ing Jr and on Friday- cvenmg
A .pecial meetmg of the Letart the flnt new ear to be introduced headlights are •tandard
The four ser1es of Et:bell
Jt R. Gray Executive bead El
Tbe TOW:D and County Church tile Coune.l).s of Cburches of Mary Rev Forrest Murray
pastor or FaUs PTA has been called for 8 to the public tbrou&amp;b aa entirely
eanor Knagbt tat Wilma Herr- Development Program 14lek8 to land Delaware New Jersey New the Union Char~e wtU bring the p m TUesday at the Letart Grade new deale!' orranb:aUon in about Ranger Pacer Corsair and Cita
mann 2nd Thelma Orr !rd Fe. help ehureftes iD ptaees of. len York and West VIrginia, and by the message The pastor wzll School for .pul"p08es or b1ring an 30 yean A number of the Edsel tion - all have VB engines wlrtch
dealers p'Vfl up General Moton. range up W S5D bonepower.
(Conllooed on P•R• TWo)
lhlll teo thousand popul.iiloo to the Sean-lloebw:lt Foundallon.
preach on Saturday evenma.
uru.•ant cook.

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W1th the openmg of Me1gs County Sch"''l• scheduled for
next Tuesday County School Supermtendent 0 0 Patterson
today announced the personnell assigned to the var1ous
schools throughout the county
The teacher and personell hstmgs as announced are
BEDFORD IUitAL
George S:ugent PrmcJpal Hel
~n Carper Le&lt;&gt;na Story Ada Hos
lin!! Helen Dais teachers Her
bert Whaley jamtor Frank Jonet~
Harold Jones W1lham Hart Ern
PRt W.ood h s drivers and Edna
Clark and Efta Cullums co11ks
COLUMBIA LOCAL
W E Campbell 7th and 8th
TentatJve plans were made at fl
grade Anna McDamel :Sth and
recent
meeting of Rae ne Amer
lth grades M1llle Coen 3rd anrl
oan
Leg
on for the lOth Annual
4th grades o.nd Ruth Starkey 1st
Fa1!
Feshval
to be held on the
and 2nd grade James Gaston Tay
~treets of Racine Saturday night
lor Moore Chester Pr1ee and Men
dal Jordan bus dnvers Weshna SeptEmber 28th
Post Commander Vargll Walker
Crabtree and Beulah Cox cooks
has
appomterl 111 general cha1r
T "' Galaway ]amtor
man of the at'a1r William Cros
WESTERN LQC;AL DISTRICT
Df Cross Store
Ruth1nd Hl,h SchltOI
The entertamment eommlttee
Orm H Smith Pnnclpal M1ss
Mary c hapman Foreign Language wtii be headed bY Howard Sayre
and English Clarence Dtcken In and the Legion Aux1hary Plans
dustnal A11S Mtss Elu:abeth Lloyd are f~&gt;r a squ.are dance on th&lt;l
English Mrs Garnet Moo"fe Home itreet and games and contest I for
Economics Keith Nelson Se1enre !tid 1 es pony r1des and games of
and Ass t Coach Henry W NuU ~ill and amusement for older
Jr Sdenee Miss Martha Ohllng lolk
er Com~rce Jacob F Smalea
81!1 Fox m char¥e of the eatQ
Jr Soclal"'Sc1cnce James Vennan "Onnn ttee promiSeS a real treat
History and Conchmg Mrs Ethel For the f1r.st hme e-.er the t;e
Chapman Vocal Mus1c
Robert gion will have a barbecue with
Seibert Instrumental Music Miss plenty of bB"rbccued spare nbs
Alberta Snowden Secretary to hot dogs and hamburgers
Prt"etoal Earl M'cHaffte and Hon
An eleclnc automatic clothes
el 'Denner ianJtors
dryer and elcctrk mixer w11I be
"'IVen to the lucky winners Manv
Rutland Grade Sch"" ~
Herbert Parker Prmclpal Mrs ~&gt;ther prizes will be given away
Margaret Parsons lit Ita~ Mr•
September- 28th Is a &lt;late to
()live Page ht grde, .)In Muriel keep in mind and btl gur. uill at.
Foley 2nd grade
Mrs lfearJ tend this tbe blll"t and befit
Bunce 2nd grade Mrs
Martha yet of tbe ten yeaTs or fall fes
chapman 3rd grade Mrs Blancb:e tivals In R&lt;acme The Htgb School
Nelson 3rd grade Ml'S Anna Og band will be scheduled for one
din 4th grade M1ss Joan Mont of ts first aoppearanccs of the
gomerv 4th grade Mrt~ Audrey school year
Pat'terBon 5th gr.ade Bryan J van
AdJutant Ed Howr ll also w~Sh
dlvort 6th grade Miss Carolyn es to remmd all ehg1bles that he
Smith 5th and 6th grades Mrs has more than 100 blank member
Nonga Roberts 7th and 8th grades shf~ cards for 19'f that he would
Miles Nelson ?th and Bth gr01 des
i-ke to fill out end present t~&gt;
)1 181 Sally Schaaf Spe.C:Jal Educa J members Oof Post 602
tion Floyd ltumfield and lira V1
vian Coy Jamtors
Solom Contor Grodo School
Mrs Nclhe Vale Principal
Jjrs Gladys Major Mrs Thelma
arJD
f Campbell Mrs Roberta Wilson
and Eugene Atkins teachers Mrs
Helen M11ler jamtor and Mrs
0 fl
Mermm Hotfman and Mrs Murl
Mason Co Youth 1 24 Pl
Hoffman cooks
The e1ghth annual Muon Coun
Western Local School District ty Farm Youth Show will tak€'
bus dr1vers arc Ernest Da\.u1 Max place Friday and ~aturday !'\u)!
EdmundROn Howard Gcrm11n Dar 30 and 31 at the National GuiRJ"d
rei! Goff Don Gorby Lauren Hoff Armory
man Marvm M1ller Gerald Morr s
This show features exhibits of
James Ntcholson Raymond Thorn cooking eewing crop ~rodut'llon
as and Marvm Wlll!lon
handacraft electrification and live
SALISBURY DISTRICT
~tock of the fa['Dl youth groups In
S1fllbury Consolld1ted
~lud ng 4- Clubs
Future Home
R E Whaley' Prmetpal and 8th makers of America and Future
grade teacher Mrs Edath Ri.ffie Farmer&amp; of Amenca In Mason
bt grade Rosalce Story
2nd Count}
RegiStrallion for the as
grade Mrs El zabeth Evans 3rd semble and plaemg of exh•bit.!i
grade Mrs Lillian Smith 4th wall start at 1 P M Fr1day thf'
grade Mrs Geneva Joaeh1m 5th lOth aot1 will continue until 4: P
grade Mrs Ada Ohhnger 6th M of the same day
grad«: Mrs Tbelma Dill 7th rrade
The jud11ing for the eooklng
Mrs Eleanor Zelher Musie proJects w•ll mart.
at 4 P M
Mr Ben Buck janitor Mra Fre- Judging fot all other Pxhibats w1l
dl' &amp;II anl1 Mrs Viola Jef!era staTt .at 8 A M Sa.urday rnornmg
cookB Mrs Velma Douglas &amp;Ub- Other higbhgbtll of the show Will
atllute cook
feature tbe bl.r: all county square
Bradbury
dance at 8 P M Friday evenmg
Gerald Rupe Prmclpal and Blh the educational demonstratlon Jor
grade teacher Mrs Audrey Theo- homemakers at 1 P M Saturday
bald 1st grade Mrs Lettie Young and the style show Sitturday eVe
2nd grade Mt! Thelma Wl1ey 3rd nlngat8PM
grade Mrs Edith Forrest 4th
The Farm Youth Show 111 spon
grade Mrs Norma Wilson 5tb !IOJ'ied by the committee on Agrl
grade Mrs Sadte McElhmney culture of the Point
Pleannt
6th grade Mrs Geneva &lt;:lark 7th Chamber of Ccmmerce In coo~
grade Bud Russell and Everett tratlon wlth the County Agent
Hawlnns Janitors
Mn Yeata 4-H Club Agent and other Coun
Lambert, and Mrs Delma Halley ty farm orgaDizatiOD8
cooks Mrs Elsie !l.arnbart au~
stl-tute cook

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rterth hH"fti"l c•f autfl ...,
MIMtly fair M4 a.Mt ....,_.

Racine Legion
Fall Festival
Date Announced Inesday

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1Jy G ve C t)l and were accom
pan cd home by the r grnndaul!ht
er Ga I Bradrord who has heen
v snmg them ror 11 week
Mr and Mrs James llawj&lt;Y
Mrs Robert Allen~worth and on
Joh1 spent the week end m Wall
bndg~ v.1th Mr 11nd Mn Jamc§
Hawley II and children
'Mrs Olh~ Htndy and Mrs L1d1t
Hlndy have returned from a motor
trip with Miss Mary McClure of

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Teaching Personell For Meigs County School
Systems Are Announced For Forthcoming T

School Pals 111
Reumon Sunday

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Mr R RSell ~ a r I red New
Y k c tr~l emplo ee Mr:s Rus
sell
a member of !le Bradbury
Chur l of Christ the Mnrth.a Ch1S!l.
Mr and .-!rs Frank He1dergott
of that church Me gs fcmple Py
th a S s ers Evangel me Chapter (Gladys H1glcy) Los Angelea Callf
Ot S an I the Mary Shr me Ol'der have been visiting Mr and Mrs
of the \\ hllc Shrme of Jerusalem Lawrence LW11Ihoan (Marjory Plum
mer) and Sunday a reua.ton wu
ern ~:ht yueslti of Mr and Mrs held at the Middleport Roadside
John I hompson and famd)' before Park for a group who had attend
lca v ng by plane today for M1ami ed the Rutland Schools together
F\a where Mrs Wise wtll v1slt and their r...m1hes
M1ss W1se and Mr and Mrs James
Those. present were Mr and
Souders Bnd fam ly
t
Mrs He1dergott Loa Angele! M1ss
'Mr.; Pa I Surber Charleston Mildred Welsh Detro1t Mr and
1
and two fnends from Nitro were Mrs Ted Pohck (Catherine Steele)
guest of Mr and Mr~ Walter and Brenda Kay Wheehng Mrs
Flossie
We1smlller
Columbus
Hn.,., II on Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs AleC' Steele Mr and
Prnf Howell Kansas City Mo
Mrs
Wa&gt; t e Amsbary (Gladys
I was a recent gue~t or hu; relatave j Steele and so ns Kenneth Gordon
Mrs 'v\olll W nst on a 1d Mrs Car and Harry Gallipolis Mr and
r
( se l f&gt;rol Ho...,ell who 111 1 Mrs Arth r Steele and Ted Ham
for nc ty from Gall pols IS sec Jlton II 8 Mar1e Cottrill Lancll8t
ret ry f the Bapt st Semmary n er
K nsns C1ty and IIJ a graduate o£
Mrs Lula RuJSelt Crooksville
Ohw Slate Umvers ty Last week Mrs Webb Hall Mass Mabel Hy
M ~~~ Hen tha Ford a relative of sell Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mal
Mts assell v1s1ted here Miss ho.an M1ddleport Velma Hooper
For J s a graduate or Columbus Opal Armstrong Mr and Mrs
Unlvcrstty NYC and s a ret red Pomt Pleasant to Kentucky where
1 tcarhcr and soc1al worker
they vtsatcd relatiVQ 111 Vance
\ Mr~ Lui a Russell Crooksville burg and also friends and rela
h11s I een v sttmg l-1. rs Webb Hall t
L
&lt;1nd wa~ called ho ne Sunday bY ~h~~ 10 ucusvUle and Frlendsb\p

Weather

Council Reduces Weight l it On Union, Mulberry

IFormer Rutland

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' No Question -alio~t

Mn Wtll ~ Grueser 11 d Mrs
Marinn Allcnawortl'l entcrtamed
with a plcmc In tbe Middleport
Roadside Pnrk fnr the formers
granddaughter!! Mary Lv1 n and
Patty Mcrube Columbu~ who
have been visiting here
Guests lnduded Mary Mank n
Pomeroy Rol'ky AllenBworth Mel
vln Fry Sherman MIU1 Middle
port Harvey Rae Ann Joe and
Jean Allensworth Texas
The girls Wt'rc abo guests when
Mn Wesley Fry and son Marvm
te.r'ffld ace cream and cake tn their
~a.rd and wl n Mu Robert M•lls
'-il.:t daugt\ttt Robin served 1ee
erean and cookiea at tbeir hom~

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In Local Newt
In Advertlllul
In Cl""''ialloa

Beautiful Pleats

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Elame Allen Fa~ c and Gail
Mrs
t 1n 1 cove r~ anU laugt
Howa rd of Columb s .. re ll' JlCn I n~ ter Conn e ~lor da a e vis tLn~
two w~ c ks w th the r g 1 I mother r&lt;!lahves n this area
Mrs Elca or H v.ard
M'r 01 nd Mrfl Pal 1 ( 1 r ~~ 1111 M 1r
1\ih a d M s Robe I 11 Icy nd
son Bob f' urnc I to I c humc on ha c been vLsitwg Mt aJ d
Mrs Sh rlt"' M lls
~1ndln
Sa u Ia~
fer
Mrs v rgm 1a D tkworlh 1 as
w lh I c1 ~menLM Mr
nd
ber-n v1 t n" n Akron
Bert W~bster
Mr
n 1 .frs frank !hie Mid
Mr,!,) Joh
McClur
a I
dletow n .... e
ru£'s jay dmncr and
Dora W Isen ret 1 m l to I h c r oven ~::ht gut~~ of Mr n I Mr
hom.e Mancttu F.r d &gt; 011 cr a Mrs &lt; eor~P Sauer und so 1 D ck
v1s w th Mrs Gtorgc II Parker
M and Mrc William Seh Hlf and
Mrs ~ lw II' I Kochlr-1 11n I Mr
t:h!ld e R bert Joan and R ck c
W II a Daw~on acco pan cd Mr o( (1 ve 11nd a1e ho IS(~ sts or
an I Ml ~ Wllll&lt;~m M}cr of Muldlc M1 and Mrs K1 nelh M Elh ll)l
J o t to Cha rl csk&gt; V... Va F r lay an 1 h l lren Kath c and Rus~cll
Mr and Mrs Wa c E gla u
M s~ ~r Ia tachnlc lefl th s
n r :-; ns era g nn d Michael of rol 11 or 1g to JOn Mrs
L na M
to ,.pt!nt ~everal day s !a§t week Dru nmon I na I r lge a I ~o on
w th her noth r M :; WJII am to Kentu c\ly fo1 a weeks Vi cl!t on
0 "- SOn lll I Mrs ~ lwa I K chlrr ll t&gt;
M s R rth II. I I as r tu1
t
M ~~ 1\1 1 rf' I
W !~I
Dell Olt
h e af ter 11 weeks vis 1 'fllh her v.as n ov r •gh !! ~ t f Mr an l
l:J.ughte1
d 01
l1w Mr .-m I Mrs Lawrence Milhot~n and week
e nd guests al I he r home n I dc
M u 1M
F nnk He lcrgott ul
Los Angel ~ Ca lf
Mr ami 1\Ir:; Cl £ford C 1 n~;
ham md sons Ketth an l 11 ny
retur1 ed lo thel h me 11 Luna
S d1 ~ aft 1 stu g Mr an I Mrs
I L Cu nnt gha n and Mrs W I
ll 1 n 1bson Denny had s pl nt the
s m ncr \a~"Otlon here w th h1s
gra lpn e1 t~;
Mrs Fnnces Allen u I \1 ~ A I
Mr anU Mrs W II Meyer VIH ted
hur Curvcr or It Clc r Ala vho 1"r lny m charleston
I 11'1~ t scv ral dnyli at Rn 1 h I P.rMr and ~lrs Ezra Puck£'tt on I
Md w th the form~r ll so
FA .!iOn 1\.t!cha I v sited over lhc week
James Allen- arc the guests I !\.Jr en I n Ashland Kc1 lucky
IHtd Mrs Clarence A 1 lrews and
Mr and Mrs John Bury Lock
fan lv They were
f' cn ! nnwd havC'n I n Mrs Mvrtlc Schwab
h.cre by h1.mes All"'n who wIt ru Jcn&lt;' Y Shm c Pn and George
I
to Alabama wl.th them for a Bolls
Phlln lelpl a are houscIll day~ leave
Kl c~ts of Mr and Mrs C B Wease
-- --They w ll go lo Manon Detro t
n any gene.rnla lncludmss l.£c and 111 d Ca nada hc forc rcturmny to
Stonewall Jackson
thu r home"'
They saw the Natural lh 1dge
Mr and :\!rs Dame! McNa 1gh
Shenandoah Valley and travdled ton columbus ~;pent the w ck
the Skyhnc Drive and vt('wcd en I w th Mr
and 'M rs A J
mBny battlerlclda or both 1he Rev Strauss
olutionary and Clv1l Wars
Mr and Mrs Edd1c Jahnson
One of t.hc hiahhgblll oC their
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"'ho
have been hvmg m the liar
trip was seeing the pllly
rhc
Pioneers 1 hi~ play written es- le} apartment arc mo.,.lng this
pedally for this 350th anniversary week o a loeatlOn near Pltlsi:Jurgh
flr
Mr 11nd Mrs Dan Kmg and
of the founding of the
st perm daughter&amp; linda and Mary Mlamt
anent English colony featured a have moved to the Tom Rue apart
cast of over 100 and was presented
on the campus of the College of mont on South Tbird Avenue
Miss Frtcda Faehnlc took Mus
William and Mary Williamsburg
Settle Wise Mlami and her moth
er Mrs Ross Wise to Belle W
Va sunday where they were ov

Grand Daughters
Are Honored W1th
Sunday Picmc

golr.t&gt;n thtrlu' of the party
Cub Scout! of the Middleport
0 1 (town guest.o dudcd Mr Pack had a tala time Satllrday
~ d \I
J scph Welker and Patty when they rode eootlnuously on
J o ( l&lt;~dn and Joyce Stubbins the rides at Camden Park Huntl'!)
t.c ~lock Mr and Mrs [mgton for the entire afternoon
Lela n Juh uon Colun bus Jame~ and were g tests of Georce Van
Fu tz Green! t:ld Thoma:s 01 n Za.ndt unciP &lt;lf Joe Reichman at
and R1 har d Ham lton J''rank lm his Pepsi Cola plant
Mr a d Mrs Is.aa( Motler Rose
The Cubs and the1r families
v lif' !rc e and MaK Jlamilto 1 were served coOkJes pop and gum
Alba
Hazel Sw shcr Mrs fi'r 1 by M111 and Mrs Van Zandt beMack \1r.;. Harold Ma&lt;'k Ches)ure fore gomg tc the park and &amp;ack
E
h Huts np11Jcr .tr and Mrs lunches were a part 11! the p1cmc
Geo ~ {' H Lear Gall pbh-s Mrs plans
1 ul Hu.s&lt;Sell Crooksv lie Mr an d J AdultB attendmg
were Mrs
~1 r.'i
E Gartm Charlf'st on Rlebard Wells Mrs Dwight Wal
rho as \\ th Gra)50 n Ctnda liace Mrs Dav1d Jenkins Mrs
Far n r Pa)l on :'tfrs On.s Roush Frances Bearhs Mr and Mra Car
Lang l e Mr and Mr~ Hamilton 1roll Swanson Mrs James Pullen
anf! Mary Jane and Robert Chaut Mr and Mrs Bruce Lloyd Mr
auqt a Mr ~ 11d Mrs K r Wagner rand Mrs Ezra Puckett
and Karen ar. Thon OJ York Pa 1 Younger RUests at the Cub Scout
Mr-9 Se»all Colorado Sprn gs day at the pa 1k were Stepban•e
Col
Mr and Mrs Ru&lt;sell ana I and Susan Pullen Sylv1a and Mary
Andrew anrl Jame s Ehr a
Carol Swanson Ronnie EvallB Dee
l'llr und Mrs Gnfl flussell wert Ann Wells
Cubs were Robert
marr 4.'~ on August 29 1007 at the Swanson Paul Thompson Bruce
M II cp Jrt Church o{ ( hr st by and Alan Wallace Ricky Wells
the Rev Speer w th Mrs Speer and Mtchl Lloyd Mtchl Areber Larry
M1ss \rlehne Jones as th r atte11 Gladwell Bruce
Annaa John
dan l~ He 1s the son or John and Bl k
J
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1 ae
oe n.o::tman .111ICA.e1
M11r ella Russell und 'he ts the P)Jckett Johnny Evans R.odney
..! 3ugt ter or Th&gt;mas and Jane Karr Stephen Pullen David Jen
And er on aU or Bradbury The kins, Kim Neal and Duld Covert
bon y noon tr p was t Columbus
whc rc they attended the State

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and sons
land sp.:onl the w&lt;,•k.•nd)
sister and brother
Mrs Dan Wtn e and da•{ght&lt;•r,
bara Jo
Mr .111 d :O.Irs Cl.y d~;A'rhum'"her
of Mt Corey
Mr and

Thctrlf'llplr
alar
In a g 1Wn of ~ lk
1 I 'llllC nvu
taffeta l'ht f 11erl bod1ce wa~
daintily l c I l v.llh pearls an t
reaiUrf' 1 sat rma t'INkl 1c v.i1h
long sl vr I I tar
l to p o nl
over th t&gt; h~n h
tt
"e y f II
sk rt r(',ll softly lnl ad 1p1 I t u n
ller f np;NI p v I r
I porte l
Fren&lt;'h 11!1~ n w ~ • 1u ~ht to a
matching p alent of ~ 1lk I n I a
zmc and (hnnl lly I c 1 l~o:t' I
with til} m'erl pe trl~t ~he nn nc I
A wh tr H1blf cove e I With n f 111
uh1111ed
CO.!i('IHif-- bn l(j I I
f
t"rt&gt;nch cArl Jl nn~ an I ~ot Jl nn t1x
and contend w th 11 wt II.~ 0 1 t 1 I
A r.old I roo(' h belong ng t 1 h~l
grandmother wn s r 1slc1 c I to the
arrangemt t H 1 nl y JCW('[IV
were pearl eurr ng~ I el n~; IY to
her mother
MI ~&amp; )flckf'~ Uc\\1 t of Yellow
SprlnRI! Oh att« rlcrl Mls!! Ito s ~
q maid of honor M ss Donna
Bw IS,arnl.!r f New Haven and
M!!l~ Mary Jean 1util f Gall polls
Obi 1 were hr It sm 1~
Juntm
Drldelimaid was Miss Ju l) Fr} of
rita Haven COliS I f the I r le
Mfss Kathy ~ ubh~~o~ c ur Barber on
r t hC h r IC
0 h tO abo 8 COUl'llI
I·'
~ccderl the brut
r1 1wn th1
ilf,lc 11 flown girl

Robert Hill and Bill Mr and Mra
J&lt;un•n.: lhl' goup dur1 n1 the a1
vernon Weber and Dean Denn s
tcrnoon
were Mr and Mr1 Bernard
Dalla&amp; and Donna Rutland Mr
and Mrs Wdl Lanmn.g Fatrborne Higley Colwmbu"'
Mra Aua:pst Weber Chester

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e1l however
whereby office•
re u1 enees Gn the
Will nat be banned bf
ol the new law

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Section 3 of the ae.- ordJnanc:e
whJch ts the protective cJaUN. to
local bll8lneu ftrms read• "Pr.,_
v ded hetwever that wben the
contents of such vehacle or truck
are del venng M or such vehicle
to nmoom rneteriall
5 called
from any busmeu house ofiJft!
J res dence or any place
locate&lt;!
011 any of the tl»ve ltl'eetl- thea
such vehJ.Cl' I'M
be driven on
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The protective clause WM wtU
ten mto the ordm.ance to not be
dtSoC!'Imatory agamat local bust
ness fU1Tl5 whiclt have been e•
t bhshed on the streets for a
r.u.mber of years and who WQIIld
have Sjl!rered ee 't't"ely had tlOI.
«UCh clause been adopte:d

In adoptme- the new ordinanee
Counell aho gra6te.d polle!e pow-ers to stop any veh1clc W'bi&lt;b
they bele ve to be of questiolllble
we1ght and to order- weigJung on
the spot hy pDrtable seale or
a public wetgh. a:tltioo It ~
v1de~ that when polke f"md a vehicle to be over weight that the
vehicle will be ~ ~ ,..
malll at lbat """Until'...,~,
IS reduced to ronform With the
new weight limit

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Pe:naltles as provided in tbe. ot
dmance for 'v1olal.ion of~
we1ght I m•t provide a
\f
$50 tor the fir.l'f, 9ffeose:g
fme of $100 f1t 85!
~ ~·
il
or both for tbt
d
wl~h n a twelve rnon
od
Another elause In the ordinance
prUVldes that the Mayor may
grant penmss.1on to over weight
veh1cles to use tbe thoroughfJire
If he feels m his JUdgment that
pas:Jage of such a veh1cle o\ler
the streets wlll not be detrim;.
tal to them Sucb lnstncta h~
ever ~e tlou,Cllt by cou.attl
members to be -.f a m1rumum •nd
only for RlVJency meeuruJ
Urum mou.s approval to the
ordmance was given br aU ca.tn
c1l members present at the M1u
day speCial meetlr.g They wne
Roy Betzmg Richard one-. rior
Schaefer Dale Smith ud ~
lfullen Counolman Wayne Sw~h·
er was absent from the meet1,.
Pnor to the adoption and fNI&amp;sage e£ thf:' new wr.1ght hmtt re
gulatory ordmance ('()Un"ll mept
bers Ma}or Ro1uni0n and Vll11f1e
Sol c tor Fred
Crow dlseult'!d
1. anow aspects o( ltte fort~
ng hearmg WhiCh 1:11 to be. ·~~!d
before the Olrio Water Pollution
Control Board Ill Columbus on
October 15
During tbe dlscumon wh~h
saw eou'netl order Attorney Fn&gt;d
Crow to look up all matenal
,.clavent to the sltuataon and
htre htm to represent them at
he Octo~r 1' meet ng Coune•l
man Dor Schaefer
absent for
several weeks clue to 1ll health
again cxweued hiS hnn conYic
lion that a sewage dl.&lt;;; posal plant
ror Pomeroy at this tune Wtui out
of the question
Sa•d Sc-haefer
1 want th ~
Control Board to show rne why
Pomeroy and Middleport must be
penahzed for not havmg a oow
age d1sposal plant when 11 ! a
well known fact that eight states
borden on the Ohw R1ver and nr.t
one ot
other aevtn 1s t.kfng
any such measures for MVeJ' pol
luhon control or whiit use -s tt
for Pomeroy to pauperlZe
s
ClhZelUI to consti'Uct such a plant
when Mbody el1e IS even- hall
trymg' As far as 1 m eoneerned
Pomeroy 1.11 nBt filllnclully Able to
shoulder such a burden.. If the
Stat~ of Ohio wants a sewage dis
posal plant bere so badly let
them share two tb1rd1 of the eoit
of such a plant and then. ru go
along But until they show me
how tt can be aeeomt~hahed wtth
out J)iuperill.na our cithenl ind
f:uture genertiUOD8 1n this eom
mumty JIJ a..ht them ali .lhe
wa) and throutbt the eouiU If
necessary
Otber eouncaJ tnem5ets were
no agreement with the ve:t6en
roone1Lman lD 1bls
sta~t
pomtlng out th•t alth"&gt;Ugh ~·
oligl,..J estlma\0 or coot. 1"1' '
sewage d15P01al plant
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All WASHED UP?

ARiver Comes To Life .\gain In Ohio Valley
waters of the Ohio River. Before the ladv who
smashed U\e bottle of champagn(' 011 th~ vt•ssel's bow had her moment of glory. tht' .Sen:.ttor set us straight on a point that has probably disturbed more Americans this year than
eVer before . He pointed out in fairl y unmistakable terms the difference betwee n Federa l
spending and Federal investment, or if yo u
prefer, tb.e differ ence beiween ··· pork'' :tnd
progress.
W1rb the disappearance of the picturesque,
1 w~d-burning stern-wheelers from our great
: rivers nearly a century ago, inland waterway
transportation became what the Sena·tor' called "a dead letter". But, today, through the
funds voted by Congress "for the long-range
. program of the Corps of Engineers for the
modernization of the Ohio River, its locks ,
· 1clams and le'lees'', these inland waters are
serving us as never berore.

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lalive." From 1929 to 1950 river traffic increased 582 /!&lt;1rcent. By 1946 the river was
carrying ~ billion ton-miles of commerce. But
:In 1~6 it was. just short of 16 billion. In 1939,
I electric generating plants along the river produced 3.7 percent of the nation's electrlc po¥.··
er. By 1955 Ohio River plants were producing
9 pertent of America's kilowatts. From 1950
to 1955, the nation invested $11 billion In new

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Th e WSCS of Stiversville ll;lethodlst Ch urc h will hold a social
at tho Durst Sture on Thur~ day
bC'ginning at 7 p. m. [C'e Cl'C'JHn .
pio, ralte a nd coffee will he ol fC'n•d as well as a vnr iety counlt•r.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROS$
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3. Crowna
t . Conc:!tal
10. Street
di1lurbance
11 . .Name
12. Abraatve
material
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1$. Iron taym.j
1e. BrUIIk
drink
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26. Com4. Point
pas:J
7. Bar4
pomt
18. Smear
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11. Journey
27. Lash
13. Sweet
28. Pl('asure 1'n&amp;n••r'• a....,
potatotl
crafts
15. Mona
30. .Merited
39. River IGer.J
reatlE&gt;UI)'
31 . BarracwJa
41 . Shelt~red
18. Skin tumor 34. Sn11 •lli!!
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19. l."raggy billa 37. Ireland
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trophtt, t!ie lenllh and formation of the words are all hintL
J:ac~ day the c:ode letters are &lt;litferent.

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Doug las Edwarda
TrltA)IJOne Time
Phil Silvers Show
Pri\·ate Secretary
To Tell the Truth
Spollicht Pl·a yhous 1
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!5th; fwlar1()n Parker, Qth: Orville
Brown, 'lth and atb: Howard Pit"·
k~. Sclente! and History; Henry Beaver, Commerc ial ; Theodosia Frecker, Latin and En&amp;lish ;
nib Martio, Math and Coaoth.
TupJM!rt Plain•
Olive Osborn, 1st Helen Cald·
well, 2nd; Violet Millhone, 3rd;
Goldlt Story, .4th; Augusta Barnhart, lith ; J, S. Davis, 7th and 8th
and ande school princiPAl; W. A .
ftln, Math, Social Sciences; Norn
Rice, Latin and En&amp;lish; Evelyn
Koehler, Seienee; 0 . C. Bibbee,
Soclo.l Science and hi£h school
principal. 1
R. R. Gray is the District Exec:utlve heAd; Alice Neaae is District
vocal music lnatl'\lctor; A vice
F'Mcll:er wlll teaCh Home 'conom·
it'll whUe Dorothy Michaels will
be the Commercial teactler.
~ · Bus drivers for Eastern Local
Dlitrict are Wayne Chevalier, AI·
bert Appleby, Paul Chevalier. William :- Swain, Victor Bahr, Roland
Totr'enC!e, T. F. Dye, Vlra;H Westran, Cecll t:aldwel1, C. 0 . Newland, P'rita Geobel, Ross qeland,
[ Jam11 Van Meter, John J. R.09e,
Marion Parker.
Cu1tndlan• are Carl Walton at
Riverview, Han"y Lodwick Sr.,

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criester and Henry Tay\01:, Tuppen_. :Plalns.
.....~r, Gees Farther ••• Baya More Thaa You Ever Dna•!MI· . , . . .
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""iii'ii!·-.l';oo...,,_______________.,..___________________..:,__________ Humphrey Is the · clerll:-treasur4tr

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SPENCER REUNION
ACC ON TV
The .Spencer family I"C'Union will
NEW
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Ten .Allin·
be held Sunday. SepL 1 at the
Rock
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F'air Grounda. tic Coast Cobferepce bll!sketball
sames during the 19117-M season
·.unrh wili be served at noon.
'will be televised on a regional

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4 :00 The Early .Show
5 :30 Your Esso Reporter
5 :45 Sports Parade

Weatherman
Whal About Tbl:lt?

8 :15 Dou(&lt;lu- Edwarllo
0:30 My Friend Ftlr~a
7:00 Vi(' Damone
8:00 Millionaire
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12:00 Liberace
12 :30 'i'he Gretchen Wade Show
1:115 Neighbors
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to the hOme (tf her pM'Mlt fot:.
lowing a weekend -at BallviJle. iU.
She will tejeiA &amp;er b.u.sballd i•
Illinois in SeptanM-r.
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the 28th da¥ ot Septembt'!', 1957,
MR. AND MilS. JACOBS
ur judiment wiU be taJr.en lt&amp;alnst
Mt. and Mrs. Hay Roush of Kest man for the bridegroom
tjlem as. ~rayed for.
Severrth Street, Syru.cus-e, ar~ was A/ &amp; Daniel Murphey Jr.
anno.uueing the marriage ot their
The former MIM Roush is o
LQN V. GREENLEE,
daughler, Wanda Rae tu Steven
(Piai n ti !'!)
llll'Obs, son of Mr. and M(l) graduate of Racine High School.
WEBSTER « FULTZ
dus or 196'1. She wa~o a member
Dale Jacobs of Middleport .
Attorney~ for Plaintiff
of the Gii"IJI Glee Club and other
(7) 30, (8) 6, 13, 20, 21, (9) 3, 10, 7tc
The double, rin g' !'f'remony wa:. school organitations ..
perfonned in the Chapel at St·ott
The bridedoom aliO graduated
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Air · Force Base in IlHno:s wMr(' from the M.lddlept.)rt High School
Mr. Jaeob.s is stationed.
with ihe 1957 elan and wat a
STATE Of OHIO
The
bride
chose
a
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member
or the high sebool boGY&gt;
DEPARTMII:NT OF HIGHWAYS
Columlwt, ~~. Aqust 9, t951 summer 9llit With whi le accrssor- chorltS. He was soloist in a nu:uContra~:t Sale&amp; Lepl Copy No. ies for her marriag•!. C.ar~l J:1- ber of niin!tre) shows and was a
cobs, in a pink nyllln frOC!k wa~&gt; SiJioist at a reC!ent USO Center
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her attendant.
I in St. Uluis, near the base.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed proposals will be r eceived at the orrire of the Stati'
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Columbus, Ohio, unti l 10:00 A.
M., Oliln (Ea!ltern) Standard Time
Wednesday, September 4, 1957.
for improvements in:

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6,00 1Five Star Final

and 1ft.n.

and •on attenllrM re•htill Mtlttnf.
at freedom Gospel MiNLen Lill
Butan Priday evtrUne.

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Off

balls by Sporta Network, lne. All
the TV games wi11 be pland Oil Saturday afternoons, startin.t: with
the ·North Carolina vs
Cle-mson
game at Chapel Hill, N.C., Dtc. 7.

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aru:l dau g hter , ColumbLUI and A~
l BUI SIWi~Jl)~Wi&lt;'k, J'ftt1~ Inc[
spcnl the wH-kend with Mr. lhd
Mr ~ . Jar.cll s narpnatt:.
, Ur. and )(rs. Cecil Hill
Col ~~mbua ftrf
tieekend g-uest.
of \t'r. and Xl'!l. Erne1t Ciark. ''

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As thP Wori ... Turu
Our \!iss Brooks
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2:,00 Big Payoff
2 :30 Bob Crosby Show

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Said defendants · are required to

I'M SORPRISED
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10YS-·AI'TI!R ALL,
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Arthur GodfreJ
Slrilr.t it Rleh
New.s
KaUe's Almanac
Love of Lili
Search for Tamorrow
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Wyatt EBI'J)
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Telephone Time
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klown hf'lr1, devlsMs, leptes ele· Rollow Road.
I('utora, admlnirtntorl!l and atliJIII I That plaLnHrt and hil pr~I'CCB
or Af,drew Tatt'. d~eued. RoDen SOr! In tltlt&gt; hill~!- ht&gt;ld laid r~::ai
ITllte, it cle.ce ..ed , Will Tate. if Ntat~ advl!'t5e(jt'. openly and tJ·
doce~. Enl ~rter ., if deee.Rd tonouJiy 11:1 aga1n11 each &lt;:~nd cvM"y
•nd W11l cart~r. 1f deceased, whose on~ ot ~aid delndanta tor • period
pla~ea of restdenee are unlLnown 1n l'Xl'eu of twenty-one yean· that
and' cannot be atcertalJ!ed, will pan (If sald re-o~l estate wu o~ned
take notice tbat Lo n V. Oteenke, by on~ Andrew Tat~ and wa1 ownas plaintlfL riled hll ,eUtlon ed h}' him ¥~ th~ timt- of hit dealh
~tgainst them on the 29th day of wh 1ch oeturred In th.~ year 1882.'
July IH:i1 m Common Pleu Court !lui\ nld Andrt&gt;w Tate died lntt'lor Meigs County, Ohio, tbt omt tale and on the 4~ h d.aY ot Aua:uJt
Llelna: Caae No 12.S71, allctl~a: . 1911. Robert Tale, Will T~te , ~arl
among other thing•. that tbt plam- 1 Ca rter and Will Carter . together
tiff is the owner In tee simple at.ld With th('lr ~poullt"S. intended t.o
in actual pt)!j8esslon ot the follow· l'onvey all that part or said real
ing desl'ribfd ru} estate, to-wit :
estate which was owned 0,. ll'aid
NOTICE M AJIIPLlCATION
The followln! real ertate •ttu- Andrew Tatt&gt; al the time of hi~
PUblic Notice is hereby given ated in th~ Vii a&amp;e &amp;f Midllrport, death to one Gf t.he . predecH!Iors ln
'that Hali\e Zerkle, dba ~·rkle County of Mt.&gt;igs and Stale of Ohio ~1tle lo the pla1ntJff bul that by
,.ander Co. bas filed with the and described as follow s·
Inadvertence only des('ribed part
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Public Utilities Commission
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or uid real estate : that the posse.
Ohio an application to amend conBeginni ng at the Southe-ast c01'· sion of the plaintiff an•J his pretract motor carrier l)ermit No. 744 n_er of Lot No. Z ef the Subdivi; deces~n in Iitle a,, to all or .said
by addmg tne toflowmg shipper : slon of Lot No. 65 In thP. town of rl!al estate his b&lt;.'!t n :~uerted u
The American Agricultural Chem- Middlepor t; thence North 31 de- an unequlv~al clwim of owner&amp;hip
Ical C'ompany, Waah ington C. H., gree 20' East 287 feet following the of the enUre title to . said real
Ohio using the following equip- East line ot !taid Lot No. 2 and an estate hereinabo~e described . That
ment : 2 tractors and 2 trailers:.
extension thereof to th@&lt; Soutb side the detendll"lt&amp; herein miaht claim
lnterester:l p81'ties may obtai n of the Diamond Hollow Road; an intereat in and to aaid real
fyrther inform11tion a» to said ap- thence in an Westerly direction estale by reuon or the incorr~t
plication by addressing the Pu'h· fo llowing the South line nt said description uliled io the aforesaid
lie Utilities Commission or Ohlo, road lilhout 44 feet to a point d eCd and ar.y futther Interest or
Columbus. Ohio.
"':'hlch ls a~ fi!Xlenaion of l.he West claim tbat said defendantJ might
HAllie Zerkle, dba 11ne of sa1d Lot No. 2; thence ~sett Is riot known to tht plaintiff.
Zerkle Tramf~r Co. South 31 decree 20' West to the
The prayer of Sllid petition is
34 Race Street NorthWest l'orner ot said ~ No. lllat each and every1 one gf the
Middleport , Ohio 2 ~~:tid foUowJn.t the Wett line of above defendants he compelled to
said Lot for a tota1 distaflce of 216 anert any claim they may have In
(8) 19, 26, (9) 2, 3Ic
feet kl the Sou.thwe!it eoraer Of and to said real estate or be barred
bid Lot No. 2 on the North
therefrom; tbat the elaims, ir any,
of the Rutland Road;· tMftcel in ~ a uf 1111.l.d defendants be declared inSoutheaster!)' direction fal~Wbil valid ; that ptalnUff's title in and
LIGAL NOTICI
the South line of aaid- Lot 2 to 1Ke to said real estate be quieted and
Robert Tate, Will Tate, Earl Car- place of beginning. Bein&amp; all ~f th~t eaeh of said defentants be
ter and Wlll Carter, wboae placea said Lot No. 2 of Subdivision 6tJi forever barred from asserting any
of residence. are unkobwn and c::an· .and a parcel on the Northerly llde elaim to said real estate and ror
not be ascertained; and the un- thereof extending to the DiamOnd other retlef.

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7 :30 Bo:itor, )Iackie
8;t)() Captain Kangaroo
8:45 CBS 1{ews
8: ~5 Local News

1:15 Neighbors
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AND HIMSELF IS THOUGHTLESS
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Township. by grading. dratnlng,
paving with bituminoua road mtx
surface course on cruibed aa:vegate bale and by constructing a
continuous concrete elab brkt1e
wi ~ h
capped pile aubalrllclltre
(Spans 28 feet • ~ feet · 28 feet,
roadway 28 teeb)1 Bridge No. MI:G680-0723 over west Branch ot
Shade River. Width: Pavement 20
reet, Roadway 32 feet. Lenft]l :
2·.'100 feet 01 O.SU miles.
The date aet ror c!mtlpletlon or
this work shall be as set fort&amp; in
the bidcting proposal.
Bidders mli.rt ..ply, on the
proper rorms, for prequalification wUh 'the Hilhwn Credit Examiner. at Colui'Abus', Ohio, at
.lll'&amp;St tO da)'s before the date aet
1o opn. bids.
The minimum waue to be paid
to all labor employed on this (IQR·
tract ahall be in aecordance ~itb
the ''Schedyle- of Pre\taillng Itourly Wage ltates A5a&amp;rtatned and
OetermineiJ tly the l&gt;e-Par1meel o(
Industrial Relations appllcable to
State Htgkw'Y loeplttment · fm·
provetnfllts in ~tnee whh

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.,..,. ODe Jtll' ID advance at The Dally Sent1..ne1 office, *1&amp;.60 ~
SR Max Eu·hm~::cr who rel·c iv·
t'«ltlai .,.80; three ~onth!, fl.80. By motor route ~h~r• 1\toll1able. I'd hi~ boot trainln~;t al Great

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Mr. nnd Mr!'l. Everel•t Daih•y o r
tuday fur 11 vlNil
Breuzy lkig hts a rc vl.~jti n g' wi th
with hi_~. p are nls, Mr. and M.-s. their son
and d;a u~hth - in··law ,
Alltm F..teh tn)(trr .. Polkwing 11 14 :'t1r. and MJ'.-;_ Dun D:lilE·y of C!,l·
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R1CHARD I. OW.N- GINIRAL MANAGER
Seou s ol Lh c local Pack han'
RIYNOLD 1. GRIINI- EDITOR
llM'en Invited to utlend the Cou_rt
(Niter L 'hnnehlll StaH Wrl"r lportt Edltor
nf Honor and Tdrct~.hm~nts wlll
JlfaUGbl aclVtrtu'~ reprea&amp;ntatlve, BoitineW·Kimball, "lae .. Mil hf! St'rYed by mothers of the Bny
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LaloatoD Ave., New YoUk Clty, 16, N. Y.
Scout.« and Cuh Scouts.
Enttrtd u HCODd c:tau maUina m.at.htr ,.~ tbe post oUlce at Pum 1
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10:00 1't1e Pri('e Is Right
10:30 Tru th or COlllleQUencea:
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11 :30 'U. Could 8t&gt;: Yuu
12:00 Current
l :OO }{...- Uttle ~~:-pe
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300 QUeen for a Day
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4 :00 Comedy 1tme
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5 :30 Popeye Prese.:ltl
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4 :3Ll Movletlme
5:30 Popeye Presents

Th e Jolly BtJJlch Sewing Club
wilt have a cook-out at the hom'!
(Contlaued 'rom ' ' " One)
of Mrs. Kenneth Byer u•• Thunday evening at 8:30. Membvrs are number or yean q:o wa• approxito bring tht1it· bun.~ and 8 bever· malei.Y $48'7 .000, that cost . now
1 has m~n to well above a m1111oo
age.
dollars.
The matter of the bud&amp;el for
PLAN COURT OF HONOR
the forthcomlq meetln1 wu ~
Tuesday, Sept 3. Troop 245 . layed until
the neJtt reaulat
BOy Scout, of Amorice. will h"'' meeting of ('()Uncil .
n Com·t of Honor at the TA"glnn

ll'IVOTI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

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"A nation makes no loss by devotton of
some or its current income to the improvement of its estate. This is an obligation we
owe to our children and our grandchildren . I
do not measure the future of America in
terms of our Ufetime . God has truly blessed
us with great resources. h Is our tluty to
make them avall•bl&lt; to the people ."

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ed that navigation development in the Ohio
River had cost the l'S Government $150 mil lion in 130 years. ''No investment of the Fed·
eral Government ,'' he said, has ever benefit·
ted more people or provided a bigger return. "
Only tbe fai1ure of the Government to follow throuih on its long-ra nge program to
keep the river's locks, dams and other navigational and flood -control facilities up to date .
said the Senator, could haJt the valley's in·
spJring progress. He paid tribute to the constructive efforts of the Inland Waterways
Common Carriers Association to further the
development of our nation's inland waterways
system , and quoted the words or President
Hoover in dedicating the Ohlo River p1·ogram
ln 1929:

BAPTIST PICNIC
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Ml's. John Parsolll!
The Sunday Schaol o! th e Ml
are announcing thto birth of a gix ~101·iah Baptist
Churt: h
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pound t'ourttlen ounee sun, Jcf· lu•ve a pkni.e Thursduy al 4 . p.
fllfy Mason, at Hollt!l" Hospital m. at the M ~ddl~·purt . R ot~ d:mle
on Au&amp;ust 26 . Grandp:.rcnbi l!l't' l'ark . Mrs. Carl'lt' ( 1\lfl' l~ tl and

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TELEVISION GUIDE
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Valley - Pennsylvania , Wes t Virginia , Otuu,
Kentucky, Indiana J.nd Illinois - curre ntl y
produc e $7 billion in Federal taxt•s. a nd add-

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OH:l. 4l l't05 (17--t:a) 4\I!HM:I
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
!17 :5) , and 4115 .07 d1·{h1 or the
STATI OP: OHIO
Revised Corit o[ Ohio "
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
. The bldde~ _mulrt tubmit wilh ha
&lt;"•lumlll\l•. Ohio, August '• 1957 h1d a eerufled e~ll 111
the
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amount of 13 .~.00 .
No. 57-517
Plan! and spccitlcaliont lire uu
file 1n t he d@]).artment of hiwhwayll
UNIT ;RICI CONTRACT
and lhe office or the dtvi•lon
Sc-aled proposal!" '"!ill be rl!· deputy director.
ceived at th~ office or the Slal.t'
The d lreclor rNerve lhe rigtlt
Highway Dtrt'Mor of Obl.o a1 Co-- to J"t'j84:t any and aU 8bid .
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GEORGE J . THORMY£R
OPI&amp; (Enterri) Standard Time . ..,
Artinl lJ!re-t-tur
Wednesday, September 4, 1957,
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for Improvements in: Mei1s Coun-

Mel!ls County ttnn

mdustrial anr1 atomic plants in thte ar~a ami
provided nearly 800.000 new }Obs mort'
jobs than tbere are in iht.' dtit"s uf PittsbttrV'h I
.:md Ci ncinnati con:b!nt&gt;d~
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Senato r Ca pt•ha rl ubservt&gt;d tta:.~ L the stx
stal es whose lant1s makt~ up lhe Ohio River

Sinator Homer E. Ca peh art went ou1 homl'
the other day to Jeffersonville , lnd . to help
oUkialt! a new up-to-the-minute J effboat dit-·
seJ towboat from the builder's ways into the

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and 411~ .07 (17-!5a) of the
Revised Code of Ohio.''
The bidder must ~ubmit witb
his bid a certified check in the
amount or $600.00.
PlanR 1nd specifications are
on file l·n the depart.ment o( high
way!V and the office of the dlvlalon aeputy director .
The director re~erves the
to rejeL't any and all bids.
GEORGE J. THORMYER
Adlng Director.
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Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 Inclusive
arc offered as one project and
will be awarded a .~ one r ontrart .
Propo~at No, 1
C:a llia County, Ohio, on Section
0.00, Stale Route No. 77:5, ln ·
Walnut Township. by applying a
bituminous treatment, Item T-31.
Pavement: WidLh 18 feel
l.ength 21,172.80 fC'et or 4 01
miles.
Propos.,! No. 2
Meigs County, Ohio , on Sedion
4.82 (part), Stille Roulc No 68il,
in Bedford Tow.nship', by appty. ·
Ina a bituminous treatm ent. Item
T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 rl'et.
Lenth
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Propo~al No. 3
Morgan County, Ohio, on Seclion 9.69 (part ), State Route No.
5M, in Homer and Union Townships, by applyinig a bi tuminous
trea~ment, Hem T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 feet.
Length 11,352 feet or 2.1!5 miles
Propoul No. 4
Noble County, Ohio, on Section
1.73 State
Route No. 574, in
Way.ne Township, by applying a
bituminous treatment, Item T-31.
·P avement: Width t8 feet.
Length 10.296 feet or LPS m!les
"Proposal~ Nos . 1 to 4 lnclu;
slve or this projed to be ~;om­
pleted not later than October 31,
1987."
Bidder~ must apply , on the proPer forms, for prequ.alification
with the Highway C~edit Examin·
er. at Columbus, Ohio, at le9st 10
days b'efore the date set to open
bids.
The minimum wage to be pai(l
to al1 labor employed bn this _contract shall be in areol'dance wlth
the "Sehedule of Prevailing Hqur1y Wage Rates Ascertained ·and .
Determined by The Department of
Industrial Rela~ons applirable to
State Highway Department Im·
provem6nts in aceordance with
Sections 4111'-0S (17·3), 411!5.04

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"FREE DOOR PRIZE! RCA TV SET."

E1t•t• of Jecob Janey, DKaalld
Notice is hereby given that Berlha1 May Janey whose P-ost Offioe
adarea l!i Lang.,ville, Ohio, Route
l, bas been duly appointed as P.i:·
ecutrlx of Ute Estate of Jacob Janey, 1ate or Salem Townt~hip, Meies
Cmmty, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 5th day of Au gu~t,
19&amp;7.
JoJtn C. litlcon
Judge trf the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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All WASHED UP?

ARiver Comes To Life .\gain In Ohio Valley
waters of the Ohio River. Before the ladv who
smashed U\e bottle of champagn(' 011 th~ vt•ssel's bow had her moment of glory. tht' .Sen:.ttor set us straight on a point that has probably disturbed more Americans this year than
eVer before . He pointed out in fairl y unmistakable terms the difference betwee n Federa l
spending and Federal investment, or if yo u
prefer, tb.e differ ence beiween ··· pork'' :tnd
progress.
W1rb the disappearance of the picturesque,
1 w~d-burning stern-wheelers from our great
: rivers nearly a century ago, inland waterway
transportation became what the Sena·tor' called "a dead letter". But, today, through the
funds voted by Congress "for the long-range
. program of the Corps of Engineers for the
modernization of the Ohio River, its locks ,
· 1clams and le'lees'', these inland waters are
serving us as never berore.

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"It is," as the Senator sa4d, "::. rivt'r come

lalive." From 1929 to 1950 river traffic increased 582 /!&lt;1rcent. By 1946 the river was
carrying ~ billion ton-miles of commerce. But
:In 1~6 it was. just short of 16 billion. In 1939,
I electric generating plants along the river produced 3.7 percent of the nation's electrlc po¥.··
er. By 1955 Ohio River plants were producing
9 pertent of America's kilowatts. From 1950
to 1955, the nation invested $11 billion In new

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Mrs. Will W!. nston are co-t'halr·
na·n of the l'Ommillet~ in charge
O f the picni C plans.
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PLAN SOCIAL
Th e WSCS of Stiversville ll;lethodlst Ch urc h will hold a social
at tho Durst Sture on Thur~ day
bC'ginning at 7 p. m. [C'e Cl'C'JHn .
pio, ralte a nd coffee will he ol fC'n•d as well as a vnr iety counlt•r.

DAILY CROSSWORD
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10. Street
di1lurbance
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12. Abraatve
material
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27. Lash
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31 . BarracwJa
41 . Shelt~red
18. Skin tumor 34. Sn11 •lli!!
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19. l."raggy billa 37. Ireland
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R. R. Gray is the District Exec:utlve heAd; Alice Neaae is District
vocal music lnatl'\lctor; A vice
F'Mcll:er wlll teaCh Home 'conom·
it'll whUe Dorothy Michaels will
be the Commercial teactler.
~ · Bus drivers for Eastern Local
Dlitrict are Wayne Chevalier, AI·
bert Appleby, Paul Chevalier. William :- Swain, Victor Bahr, Roland
Totr'enC!e, T. F. Dye, Vlra;H Westran, Cecll t:aldwel1, C. 0 . Newland, P'rita Geobel, Ross qeland,
[ Jam11 Van Meter, John J. R.09e,
Marion Parker.
Cu1tndlan• are Carl Walton at
Riverview, Han"y Lodwick Sr.,

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criester and Henry Tay\01:, Tuppen_. :Plalns.
.....~r, Gees Farther ••• Baya More Thaa You Ever Dna•!MI· . , . . .
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""iii'ii!·-.l';oo...,,_______________.,..___________________..:,__________ Humphrey Is the · clerll:-treasur4tr

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F'air Grounda. tic Coast Cobferepce bll!sketball
sames during the 19117-M season
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the 28th da¥ ot Septembt'!', 1957,
MR. AND MilS. JACOBS
ur judiment wiU be taJr.en lt&amp;alnst
Mt. and Mrs. Hay Roush of Kest man for the bridegroom
tjlem as. ~rayed for.
Severrth Street, Syru.cus-e, ar~ was A/ &amp; Daniel Murphey Jr.
anno.uueing the marriage ot their
The former MIM Roush is o
LQN V. GREENLEE,
daughler, Wanda Rae tu Steven
(Piai n ti !'!)
llll'Obs, son of Mr. and M(l) graduate of Racine High School.
WEBSTER « FULTZ
dus or 196'1. She wa~o a member
Dale Jacobs of Middleport .
Attorney~ for Plaintiff
of the Gii"IJI Glee Club and other
(7) 30, (8) 6, 13, 20, 21, (9) 3, 10, 7tc
The double, rin g' !'f'remony wa:. school organitations ..
perfonned in the Chapel at St·ott
The bridedoom aliO graduated
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Air · Force Base in IlHno:s wMr(' from the M.lddlept.)rt High School
Mr. Jaeob.s is stationed.
with ihe 1957 elan and wat a
STATE Of OHIO
The
bride
chose
a
pa
stel
blue
member
or the high sebool boGY&gt;
DEPARTMII:NT OF HIGHWAYS
Columlwt, ~~. Aqust 9, t951 summer 9llit With whi le accrssor- chorltS. He was soloist in a nu:uContra~:t Sale&amp; Lepl Copy No. ies for her marriag•!. C.ar~l J:1- ber of niin!tre) shows and was a
cobs, in a pink nyllln frOC!k wa~&gt; SiJioist at a reC!ent USO Center
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her attendant.
I in St. Uluis, near the base.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed proposals will be r eceived at the orrire of the Stati'
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Columbus, Ohio, unti l 10:00 A.
M., Oliln (Ea!ltern) Standard Time
Wednesday, September 4, 1957.
for improvements in:

So AAMJiilliiiriiiitfD~h!e,•piii~U .-._!·

CMANNI,I. J

6,00 1Five Star Final

and 1ft.n.

and •on attenllrM re•htill Mtlttnf.
at freedom Gospel MiNLen Lill
Butan Priday evtrUne.

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Off

balls by Sporta Network, lne. All
the TV games wi11 be pland Oil Saturday afternoons, startin.t: with
the ·North Carolina vs
Cle-mson
game at Chapel Hill, N.C., Dtc. 7.

3. CUANER

5. LONGIR LASTING

10 SMOK£. ·SOOT, ASH!$ OR Dlltf, AS twl
AS !Out ELttn/f: IJIITS.,

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tlliL IIWI$ WS TMI FAIWRt .

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10YG LOOK LIKE 1-lASH-·WHAl'~ RJP
6MN5 IODINe NOW? ')QJSAIDIT!!

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PlAY Y/l:rH YC&gt;JR

He'LL BE (;OINo
HOME SOON···

of:

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aru:l dau g hter , ColumbLUI and A~
l BUI SIWi~Jl)~Wi&lt;'k, J'ftt1~ Inc[
spcnl the wH-kend with Mr. lhd
Mr ~ . Jar.cll s narpnatt:.
, Ur. and )(rs. Cecil Hill
Col ~~mbua ftrf
tieekend g-uest.
of \t'r. and Xl'!l. Erne1t Ciark. ''

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As thP Wori ... Turu
Our \!iss Brooks
Houaeparty
2:,00 Big Payoff
2 :30 Bob Crosby Show

11 :59

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Mr. and Mra Ken•etlt Beft:n.et

and ~u. CharWUo, spent thf
w~ke~ with .Mr. and lirL ~
KllLgjltine Sr.
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APP-LE GIOVI

Said defendants · are required to

I'M SORPRISED
AT YC&gt;J! DON'T Be
SO SE.LFI$~ l LET
10YS-·AI'TI!R ALL,
ONe MUST LEARP-J
-.o SHAR! WITH

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Held At Scott A1r force Ba!e

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Arthur GodfreJ
Slrilr.t it Rleh
New.s
KaUe's Almanac
Love of Lili
Search for Tamorrow
Guiding Li&amp;:ht '

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Wyatt EBI'J)
Broken Arro'il
Telephone Time
I Spy

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9:00 Fred Waring
9:30
10:30
11 :00
t1 :10
11 :15
11 :30
Il :45

klown hf'lr1, devlsMs, leptes ele· Rollow Road.
I('utora, admlnirtntorl!l and atliJIII I That plaLnHrt and hil pr~I'CCB
or Af,drew Tatt'. d~eued. RoDen SOr! In tltlt&gt; hill~!- ht&gt;ld laid r~::ai
ITllte, it cle.ce ..ed , Will Tate. if Ntat~ advl!'t5e(jt'. openly and tJ·
doce~. Enl ~rter ., if deee.Rd tonouJiy 11:1 aga1n11 each &lt;:~nd cvM"y
•nd W11l cart~r. 1f deceased, whose on~ ot ~aid delndanta tor • period
pla~ea of restdenee are unlLnown 1n l'Xl'eu of twenty-one yean· that
and' cannot be atcertalJ!ed, will pan (If sald re-o~l estate wu o~ned
take notice tbat Lo n V. Oteenke, by on~ Andrew Tat~ and wa1 ownas plaintlfL riled hll ,eUtlon ed h}' him ¥~ th~ timt- of hit dealh
~tgainst them on the 29th day of wh 1ch oeturred In th.~ year 1882.'
July IH:i1 m Common Pleu Court !lui\ nld Andrt&gt;w Tate died lntt'lor Meigs County, Ohio, tbt omt tale and on the 4~ h d.aY ot Aua:uJt
Llelna: Caae No 12.S71, allctl~a: . 1911. Robert Tale, Will T~te , ~arl
among other thing•. that tbt plam- 1 Ca rter and Will Carter . together
tiff is the owner In tee simple at.ld With th('lr ~poullt"S. intended t.o
in actual pt)!j8esslon ot the follow· l'onvey all that part or said real
ing desl'ribfd ru} estate, to-wit :
estate which was owned 0,. ll'aid
NOTICE M AJIIPLlCATION
The followln! real ertate •ttu- Andrew Tatt&gt; al the time of hi~
PUblic Notice is hereby given ated in th~ Vii a&amp;e &amp;f Midllrport, death to one Gf t.he . predecH!Iors ln
'that Hali\e Zerkle, dba ~·rkle County of Mt.&gt;igs and Stale of Ohio ~1tle lo the pla1ntJff bul that by
,.ander Co. bas filed with the and described as follow s·
Inadvertence only des('ribed part
1
Public Utilities Commission
uf
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or uid real estate : that the posse.
Ohio an application to amend conBeginni ng at the Southe-ast c01'· sion of the plaintiff an•J his pretract motor carrier l)ermit No. 744 n_er of Lot No. Z ef the Subdivi; deces~n in Iitle a,, to all or .said
by addmg tne toflowmg shipper : slon of Lot No. 65 In thP. town of rl!al estate his b&lt;.'!t n :~uerted u
The American Agricultural Chem- Middlepor t; thence North 31 de- an unequlv~al clwim of owner&amp;hip
Ical C'ompany, Waah ington C. H., gree 20' East 287 feet following the of the enUre title to . said real
Ohio using the following equip- East line ot !taid Lot No. 2 and an estate hereinabo~e described . That
ment : 2 tractors and 2 trailers:.
extension thereof to th@&lt; Soutb side the detendll"lt&amp; herein miaht claim
lnterester:l p81'ties may obtai n of the Diamond Hollow Road; an intereat in and to aaid real
fyrther inform11tion a» to said ap- thence in an Westerly direction estale by reuon or the incorr~t
plication by addressing the Pu'h· fo llowing the South line nt said description uliled io the aforesaid
lie Utilities Commission or Ohlo, road lilhout 44 feet to a point d eCd and ar.y futther Interest or
Columbus. Ohio.
"':'hlch ls a~ fi!Xlenaion of l.he West claim tbat said defendantJ might
HAllie Zerkle, dba 11ne of sa1d Lot No. 2; thence ~sett Is riot known to tht plaintiff.
Zerkle Tramf~r Co. South 31 decree 20' West to the
The prayer of Sllid petition is
34 Race Street NorthWest l'orner ot said ~ No. lllat each and every1 one gf the
Middleport , Ohio 2 ~~:tid foUowJn.t the Wett line of above defendants he compelled to
said Lot for a tota1 distaflce of 216 anert any claim they may have In
(8) 19, 26, (9) 2, 3Ic
feet kl the Sou.thwe!it eoraer Of and to said real estate or be barred
bid Lot No. 2 on the North
therefrom; tbat the elaims, ir any,
of the Rutland Road;· tMftcel in ~ a uf 1111.l.d defendants be declared inSoutheaster!)' direction fal~Wbil valid ; that ptalnUff's title in and
LIGAL NOTICI
the South line of aaid- Lot 2 to 1Ke to said real estate be quieted and
Robert Tate, Will Tate, Earl Car- place of beginning. Bein&amp; all ~f th~t eaeh of said defentants be
ter and Wlll Carter, wboae placea said Lot No. 2 of Subdivision 6tJi forever barred from asserting any
of residence. are unkobwn and c::an· .and a parcel on the Northerly llde elaim to said real estate and ror
not be ascertained; and the un- thereof extending to the DiamOnd other retlef.

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7 :30 Bo:itor, )Iackie
8;t)() Captain Kangaroo
8:45 CBS 1{ews
8: ~5 Local News

1:15 Neighbors
1:30 Movie Matinee
a,oo American Bfndstancl
4,00 Carloon Club
6,00 Mickey Mowe Club
s,oo Five Star Final
6:1:5 John Daly ar.d Newt

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Vttle&gt;rda.y't Cryptoquot.: AH, HOW UNJUST TO NATURE
AND HIMSELF IS THOUGHTLESS
• MAN!-E:OWARD
YOUNG .

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Township. by grading. dratnlng,
paving with bituminoua road mtx
surface course on cruibed aa:vegate bale and by constructing a
continuous concrete elab brkt1e
wi ~ h
capped pile aubalrllclltre
(Spans 28 feet • ~ feet · 28 feet,
roadway 28 teeb)1 Bridge No. MI:G680-0723 over west Branch ot
Shade River. Width: Pavement 20
reet, Roadway 32 feet. Lenft]l :
2·.'100 feet 01 O.SU miles.
The date aet ror c!mtlpletlon or
this work shall be as set fort&amp; in
the bidcting proposal.
Bidders mli.rt ..ply, on the
proper rorms, for prequalification wUh 'the Hilhwn Credit Examiner. at Colui'Abus', Ohio, at
.lll'&amp;St tO da)'s before the date aet
1o opn. bids.
The minimum waue to be paid
to all labor employed on this (IQR·
tract ahall be in aecordance ~itb
the ''Schedyle- of Pre\taillng Itourly Wage ltates A5a&amp;rtatned and
OetermineiJ tly the l&gt;e-Par1meel o(
Industrial Relations appllcable to
State Htgkw'Y loeplttment · fm·
provetnfllts in ~tnee whh

OUve Ingraham

10,00 W:asquerad@ Party
l0 :30 N~w.s Headline•
10 40 Nitewateh
12 :00 Tonight

TUISDAY CHANNEL 13
11 :59 Sign Onn
12:00 Liberace
12:30 The Gretchen Wade Show

HkOO

and

NBC News
Mayor of the Tcuvn
Father ttnom 8.eBt
Kraft TV Theater
TbJs is Your Liftt
Waterfront

cy, Ohin, on Section, MEG-680-6 .91
Stale Routt&gt; No. 680 In Bedford

WHTN-TV Cl,annel13

A Cryp&amp;o.-ram quotatloq

AUG. 30th

7 :00
7 :30
8:00
9 :00
9 :30

4 00 The Early Show
5 :30
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The Daily Sentinel

TUESDAY
CHANNIL I
7:0:) Jimmle Dean
7 :30 Bo~ton Blachie
8 :00 Captain Kangaroo
6:40 CBS New!
8 :M Local News
8:00 r~e d Waring
):30 .b tkur Godfr~
j l0:30 Strike It ldeh
11 :00 New~
ll : lO K&lt;ttlf!'s Almanac
11 :15 Love of Life
11 :3() s~arc~ f?r Tomorrow
11 :45 Guiding Ugnt
12:00 Katie'.:~ Kiteo ~n
12:30 A~ the World Turtll
1:00 Our Mi.ss Brooks
1
1:30 Ho~Jfeparty
2:0"J Big -'P:tyoff
2:::10 Bub r.rosby ,s how
3:15
3:30

42. Kind ot
q11&amp;rtt
43. Corner
1 colloq )
u. Aatrincent
fruit
4~ . Eyea
U . 1'ear
DOWN
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FRIDAY

Spinach Playhmu•
Weathcrca.st
5,port.s }~y e
NBC Nf' WS
Fl'stiv.tl u( StaN
P&lt;.nle
Meet McGraw
Summet" Playhous!!W
Nat Kin&amp; Cole Sbo'
O'Henry PlayhoustA !vi.tn Called X
N~ w:, lfeadJine!ll
Nitewateb
Tonight
JIGN OFF

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7:00
7::10

three mootba, Lakes arl'lved

by The Ohio Vahtr.r Sen
.aDel. 1ne.• at 110 Mechanic 5&amp;., PtGeftO, f"J. Bualoeu office pboae SAt
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lu~on rates: Deli~ b1 urrler where avallab)e 30 een~.s per
HOM~ ON LEA VI!!
.,..,. ODe Jtll' ID advance at The Dally Sent1..ne1 office, *1&amp;.60 ~
SR Max Eu·hm~::cr who rel·c iv·
t'«ltlai .,.80; three ~onth!, fl.80. By motor route ~h~r• 1\toll1able. I'd hi~ boot trainln~;t al Great

·~~~b,fa.~n~:· afternoon tJCIPl ~:t~unday

t1 : 3~

Mr. nnd Mr!'l. Everel•t Daih•y o r
tuday fur 11 vlNil
Breuzy lkig hts a rc vl.~jti n g' wi th
with hi_~. p are nls, Mr. and M.-s. their son
and d;a u~hth - in··law ,
Alltm F..teh tn)(trr .. Polkwing 11 14 :'t1r. and MJ'.-;_ Dun D:lilE·y of C!,l·
duy.s t~av•• lw WJI! return to "th.:&gt; umbus .

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6 :30

18. Droop
20. Exist
21. Stirrf.'d up
23. Treea
~- J'oreat
wa.rdenl
Z7.Ed - ,
comedian
29. Follow•
32. Exclantt•
lion
S3. Poker atake
M . Short aleep
86. Froaunr
38. E4ker

R1CHARD I. OW.N- GINIRAL MANAGER
Seou s ol Lh c local Pack han'
RIYNOLD 1. GRIINI- EDITOR
llM'en Invited to utlend the Cou_rt
(Niter L 'hnnehlll StaH Wrl"r lportt Edltor
nf Honor and Tdrct~.hm~nts wlll
JlfaUGbl aclVtrtu'~ reprea&amp;ntatlve, BoitineW·Kimball, "lae .. Mil hf! St'rYed by mothers of the Bny
1
LaloatoD Ave., New YoUk Clty, 16, N. Y.
Scout.« and Cuh Scouts.
Enttrtd u HCODd c:tau maUina m.at.htr ,.~ tbe post oUlce at Pum 1
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Wednesday
55 Sign On
6·00 Today
9.00 Humpt•r Room
10:00 1't1e Pri('e Is Right
10:30 Tru th or COlllleQUencea:
I ! .VO Tic T!!C 'Dough.
11 :30 'U. Could 8t&gt;: Yuu
12:00 Current
l :OO }{...- Uttle ~~:-pe
I :30 BridE&gt; anrt Groom
200 MaUne., Th~ater
300 QUeen for a Day
3-41' "Aodern B'll!lanueeJ
4 :00 Comedy 1tme
4 :30 Movletime
5 :30 Popeye Prese.:ltl
5;45 News Pitture
6:00 Spinarh PluyhoU!a
6 ~0 Wt:alhercast
6 ,35 Sports Eye

100 My Uttle Margie
1:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Queen For A Day
3:45 Mfldern !tomanl'e!&gt;
" :00 C om~d v 1'\ma
4 :3Ll Movletlme
5:30 Popeye Presents

Th e Jolly BtJJlch Sewing Club
wilt have a cook-out at the hom'!
(Contlaued 'rom ' ' " One)
of Mrs. Kenneth Byer u•• Thunday evening at 8:30. Membvrs are number or yean q:o wa• approxito bring tht1it· bun.~ and 8 bever· malei.Y $48'7 .000, that cost . now
1 has m~n to well above a m1111oo
age.
dollars.
The matter of the bud&amp;el for
PLAN COURT OF HONOR
the forthcomlq meetln1 wu ~
Tuesday, Sept 3. Troop 245 . layed until
the neJtt reaulat
BOy Scout, of Amorice. will h"'' meeting of ('()Uncil .
n Com·t of Honor at the TA"glnn

ll'IVOTI!D TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

11e diOU&amp;lt. 11. By mall oDe )'ear

12 :30

"A nation makes no loss by devotton of
some or its current income to the improvement of its estate. This is an obligation we
owe to our children and our grandchildren . I
do not measure the future of America in
terms of our Ufetime . God has truly blessed
us with great resources. h Is our tluty to
make them avall•bl&lt; to the people ."

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~o,i:Jl Otl

TGda.v
900 fl(Hnpcr Room
10:00 The Price ls Right
10:30 'J'rulh, or Consequt!ncea
1t ·oo Tic Tac Do~gh
[ 1:30 II Co uld Be You
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ed that navigation development in the Ohio
River had cost the l'S Government $150 mil lion in 130 years. ''No investment of the Fed·
eral Government ,'' he said, has ever benefit·
ted more people or provided a bigger return. "
Only tbe fai1ure of the Government to follow throuih on its long-ra nge program to
keep the river's locks, dams and other navigational and flood -control facilities up to date .
said the Senator, could haJt the valley's in·
spJring progress. He paid tribute to the constructive efforts of the Inland Waterways
Common Carriers Association to further the
development of our nation's inland waterways
system , and quoted the words or President
Hoover in dedicating the Ohlo River p1·ogram
ln 1929:

BAPTIST PICNIC
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Ml's. John Parsolll!
The Sunday Schaol o! th e Ml
are announcing thto birth of a gix ~101·iah Baptist
Churt: h
will
pound t'ourttlen ounee sun, Jcf· lu•ve a pkni.e Thursduy al 4 . p.
fllfy Mason, at Hollt!l" Hospital m. at the M ~ddl~·purt . R ot~ d:mle
on Au&amp;ust 26 . Grandp:.rcnbi l!l't' l'ark . Mrs. Carl'lt' ( 1\lfl' l~ tl and

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Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Gi.lmore . Po1n
eroy and Mrs. Wade Fosll'f, lh·
dni". i!&gt; II grt"at g.-andmother Of
tht• new boy.

Daybook
Daily Sentinel

TELEVISION GUIDE
TUESDAY

Valley - Pennsylvania , Wes t Virginia , Otuu,
Kentucky, Indiana J.nd Illinois - curre ntl y
produc e $7 billion in Federal taxt•s. a nd add-

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· Set"flbns 4115.03 · (17-3&gt;. t Ll5.04
OH:l. 4l l't05 (17--t:a) 4\I!HM:I
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
!17 :5) , and 4115 .07 d1·{h1 or the
STATI OP: OHIO
Revised Corit o[ Ohio "
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
. The bldde~ _mulrt tubmit wilh ha
&lt;"•lumlll\l•. Ohio, August '• 1957 h1d a eerufled e~ll 111
the
C•ntrKt Sele• L... l
amount of 13 .~.00 .
No. 57-517
Plan! and spccitlcaliont lire uu
file 1n t he d@]).artment of hiwhwayll
UNIT ;RICI CONTRACT
and lhe office or the dtvi•lon
Sc-aled proposal!" '"!ill be rl!· deputy director.
ceived at th~ office or the Slal.t'
The d lreclor rNerve lhe rigtlt
Highway Dtrt'Mor of Obl.o a1 Co-- to J"t'j84:t any and aU 8bid .
11
lutnbua. Qhl&amp; unUl 10:00 a. m..
GEORGE J . THORMY£R
OPI&amp; (Enterri) Standard Time . ..,
Artinl lJ!re-t-tur
Wednesday, September 4, 1957,
(8)
20
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27
2te:
for Improvements in: Mei1s Coun-

Mel!ls County ttnn

mdustrial anr1 atomic plants in thte ar~a ami
provided nearly 800.000 new }Obs mort'
jobs than tbere are in iht.' dtit"s uf PittsbttrV'h I
.:md Ci ncinnati con:b!nt&gt;d~
I
Senato r Ca pt•ha rl ubservt&gt;d tta:.~ L the stx
stal es whose lant1s makt~ up lhe Ohio River

Sinator Homer E. Ca peh art went ou1 homl'
the other day to Jeffersonville , lnd . to help
oUkialt! a new up-to-the-minute J effboat dit-·
seJ towboat from the builder's ways into the

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A LIFETIME .... BIG STORE-WIDE s..u.El
.e•
-l··Solid Carload Of Fine
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And to Do So Summers &amp;Son Will Meet·or
Beat Any Deal Around.

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and 411~ .07 (17-!5a) of the
Revised Code of Ohio.''
The bidder must ~ubmit witb
his bid a certified check in the
amount or $600.00.
PlanR 1nd specifications are
on file l·n the depart.ment o( high
way!V and the office of the dlvlalon aeputy director .
The director re~erves the
to rejeL't any and all bids.
GEORGE J. THORMYER
Adlng Director.
8-20.27-2\c
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Yes- We Corry Our Own Accounts.•

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

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Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 Inclusive
arc offered as one project and
will be awarded a .~ one r ontrart .
Propo~at No, 1
C:a llia County, Ohio, on Section
0.00, Stale Route No. 77:5, ln ·
Walnut Township. by applying a
bituminous treatment, Item T-31.
Pavement: WidLh 18 feel
l.ength 21,172.80 fC'et or 4 01
miles.
Propos.,! No. 2
Meigs County, Ohio , on Sedion
4.82 (part), Stille Roulc No 68il,
in Bedford Tow.nship', by appty. ·
Ina a bituminous treatm ent. Item
T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 rl'et.
Lenth
ll ,9B:'i.BO
fet't
or
i .27 miles.
Propo~al No. 3
Morgan County, Ohio, on Seclion 9.69 (part ), State Route No.
5M, in Homer and Union Townships, by applyinig a bi tuminous
trea~ment, Hem T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 feet.
Length 11,352 feet or 2.1!5 miles
Propoul No. 4
Noble County, Ohio, on Section
1.73 State
Route No. 574, in
Way.ne Township, by applying a
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·P avement: Width t8 feet.
Length 10.296 feet or LPS m!les
"Proposal~ Nos . 1 to 4 lnclu;
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I 121 Wonted to Rent

Chicago Gets 'Golden Opportunity' Against Yankees
Ailing New York Pitchers
Bud4,y Parker May
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In Crucial Game With Sox Join Pittsburgh

T • Co• League
been I fl•
the
Bowli·ng Notes

down i 11 thfj .s«ond round 1 felt

embarr~d becaua.e 1 ttad
ov e r~nfident. It was only

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NEW YORK UP- The corned
~n u a., pro!ession.1l and it was
beef s.andwi.ches that felled proonly bocause I wu careless.
Monday, Augllst 26, 1957:
m.oter J~ Norris may eause a
The New York Yankees, badly mauled by that vi c ious~e"'i'ou know I found Mr. EmdeHigh team aeries-Holsum Bak· quick &lt;&amp;nnouncement that the
macher was a much. s_marter fight - ers-2419.
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million-dollar Ray Robinson-Car·
troit Tiger, came stumbUng into Chicago torlight to give the
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men Basilio fight is · on again,
Wbtte Sox thelr go en oppo umty o 1" .
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wasn't talking much today about man in hi.s lirst professional bout. "
High team single game- The
If the Yankees ever were ready to be take11 , they are now. 1 his coaching prospect.-; in the Na·
After that fh;,ht 1he W14~ I!I.Sin•rl Sentinel--861.
" LeL's do it for Jim! ' "-"as the
JV 01 S)(UI!'4l 'Aepuow sJa3u, iiiQl Aq »uJqqnJp t-~ lF~Q.L
j Uon Fuo-tball League. but he dhl about a situation wbelfe.iD he
melodramatic
slogan of both
Hir;:h lnrlividual Serlcs--Clat- sidet~ in the dispute today as set·
lines three-run homer , was their fifth loss in the last seven admit be ''co-uld .be" in Une for clipped Rademacher on Ule ehm
l!&amp;me.!i : their lea£Ue lead over the
-• job with the Pittsburgh Steel - and then seemed to hold him up worthy-MI3.
tlement negotlatklns were resmnSox is now dow·n to 3"2 gamellBY UNITED PRESS
en.
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when the ehttllenger's legs were
High Individual game~Cla.t- ed, while mnlti-millionaire Norlowest point since Aug. 1; and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
j R.w.nYifs and publh;hed reports ".Jt was Detter to hold him up worthy- 214.
r is Lay in St. Clare's Hospitaf retheir pitching isn't ready for the
W L Pet. GB / have bt&gt;P.n circulating that Park- than push him down. That would
Tue&amp;day Nite City League sched- co"Yering from an acu.te attaok of
big th~·game series opening un- Mi!Waukef'
76 41 .61 8
'-' would not be ·long m finding ha"Ye been dirty fighting ," he ex· ule:
food poisCtning.
69 54 ·561 7
der the Chicago al'&lt;'!! tonight.
St. Loui_s.
1 new job after he suddenlY quit
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'Mr. Bee vs. Phillip Sporn
Middleweight champion JWbin·
Jnfltead of having an Allie Rey- Brooklyn
70 5!l .560 7 ·
as head coach of the Detroil pblned..
Light H..,~yw.lghf
Strohs' Beer vs. Betsy Ross son , who \\ll;j_~ warned b.Y the N.
nolds ready to hurl , manager ca- Philadelphia
fJ3 6! .508 131,2 ' Lions.
Witb a fighting weight of, only
Bread
Y. State Athletic Commission to
sey St.en 11 c! i; c;~clling Art Ditmar, Cincinnati
62 62 .50? 14~
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K &amp; v Cads vs. New Haven
go through with the fight cr risk
last year the Ioaing pitcher In New York
61 67 .47'i 171;2 1 Parker denied ooe report last 185 pouf\a and a height of slightly
TRI-CO. STANDINGS
hav ing his title vacated, said,
tbe league, out
the bullpen to C~k:ago
48 73 .397 27
w~k end wtli_c h said he would he less Ulan aix feet. Floyd will be
L. "I'm hopeful we can
-settle
fact&gt; either Jim Wilson or Gerry ' Pittsburgh ' . . . 46 76 .377 29\h fOing to Brllunore to replace the giving away a lot of poundage to
Liberty Re!ltaurant
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things loday and ch.~er up Jim;
Staley. Out l'f action are ace leftMondey'• Re•ultl
· ColU' Mad coach, Weeb Ewbank. neaTly every man he meets In the
Baker Furniture
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no~hing's ,s.o important right now
ies Whitey Ford and Bobby Shantz New Yor~ 17 Cindnna-!i 3
• On the subject or a VO&amp;Slble heavyweight division as long as
Holsum B:~kera
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as his welfare."
and the rest of the Yank mound PhUadel!)hia 4 Milwaukee 3. nite , move to J&gt;itt.~burgh, Parker re- he holds the crown.
1 fused
Asked whom he wGuld like to
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Onlv gam{'§ scheduled
to elaborate further after
Second 8t. Market
1,2 · 2ih
tack! ~reven yeoars ago; and .there
Tuncl•v'• P ...obable ,.ltct.en 1 admitting he ."could be" In line fight next, be said.
SI•-Gam• Strvk
Chicago at Hrooklyn night·f or the coachmg ~t. "I'd rather
•· I will fight anyone. I have no
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The White Sox, riding a six- Drott 11 ·10 vs Newco-mbe 10-JO ; say nothing about it," he added.
preference. "
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Ire would just as soon not fight
Monday while the Tigers were
agslin lhi 8 yc.ar. bu.t added "that's .
Milwaukee at New York' night
beating the Yankee&amp; ror the eccup to Mr. O'Amato,', his man- I
ond straight day. Mickey ManUe -Conley H-fl vs Wor.thington B-8
·ctnci"nati
at
Philadel'Phi.a
sluggedlhis 33rd hnme11 in the first
such a pleasant easy-go.in!;:
Jnnint wlth a mate aboard to put nigtlt- Nuxhall 7-7 vs Haddix
personality , It is hard to believe
New York ahead , 2-0, b6t Frank 10-10.
that Patterson ia in the roogh,
St. Louis ~\ Pittsburgh nightLary shut out the league leaders
tough boxing racket at all . He
the rest of the way.
V. M~:;nankl 73 v!i. F'riend 9-16.
seems more like a Sunday school
_ W•dn••d•y'• Gem••
SEATTLE, W11sh. UP - He's a te-acher.
Kalinc- slammed hi11 17lh homer Chicago at Brooklyn , night
But don't try to sell th-at theory
tiger
In the ring, but his exem the year in the first Inning with Milwau~ce al New Y!'rk
!)iary behavior 'oubide of the to any of Ris opponents.
two on to rut Detroit ahead to Cincinn11ti aj Philadelphia night
For he's still a ti!i:er in lhe ring. I
!lQUarerl' circle may make Floyd
stay and give him 13 runs-batted- St. Loui8 al Pitls bur~ ~. night
Patterson,
the
current
world's
in during the last four games.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEW PARK FOR NAT's
hoovywei.iht: t.l'&gt;xing c'ham[1ton
Harvey Kuenn singled home anW L Pet. GB mbre or a credit to his people than
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other Tiger run in the second and New York
7~ 45
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thorizing
construction
of a six-mil- ~
was
Joe
Lewis.
Charley Mall:well '!l sacrifice fly Chit·ago
75 48 .010 3~
H-:- doosn't have the lightning in lion-dollar st.a dium in the nation's
delivered tile final tally in the Ho~ton
64 5rl .520 141fl his fi~ts that Joe displayed, and eapltal today awaited Presldenl
fifth.
Detroit
63 61 .liOB 16
possibly he doem 1.t h~vc the killer Elaenhower's signature. The meas- I
If the White Sox can .!!Weep all Baltimore
'9 63 .484 19
inftlnct of a Dempsey, but Floyd ure was approved by the HOJ!8e ·
three games in the series starting Cleveland
60 65 .480 19'h Patte.I':Son - · is making a lot of Monday.
tonight, they still will be a half- Kam;aa Ci.ty _ .. 48 77 .384 31 W
friends 8.'1 he tool'fi the world.
game behind the Yankees. But Wa&amp;hin glon
47 77 .379 32
So soft-spoken that his word! are
they'll be all eve11 In the only
Monday•, R••ulh
barely audible during an inter
place baseball men say Is im- Detroit ~ New York 2
view, Floyd sti"- alwa)'~ :~eems to
portant- tho lost column.
Bnaton 16 Kansas Clt:v 0
come wp wl.th the right answers.
The Milwaukee Brave•' head· Only games !&gt;Cheduled ,
:.J Lot To L.. rn
long rush toward the National
Tue1day's Probeble Plh:hers
Only
22, but married and with a
Mobil Tires &amp; TUbes
Leagur pennant was slowed Mon ·
New York at Chicago nlght(amib', some o~rvel's believe
4ay night when the dropped a 4-3
DLtmar 3-3 \'~ Wilson \:i-8 ur Sta· that be may de"Yelop into one of
Mobil Fan Belts
decision to the rhlllies, culling ley ~-0
tile
great
8'll
·time
chtlmpions.
their le1d to seven games over
Ballimure 11t Clcvehmd
nighl
Pur 0 Lalor Oll Filters
"That's nice of them to say
Idle St. Louis and Brooklyn .
- Moore 9·9 vs Wynn 13-15
ttrat," r;ays the champ. t•But l
&amp;raw•• Rally
Good Mobil Service
Roflton al Detroit ni!jht.- Fm·- have a lot to learn yet."
The Dravts rallied from a 3-1
nieles 8-12 vs Fuytack 13-10 or
"For inStance. I found ou.t the
deficit to tie the ccore with two
, other ni.J'.b.t In the ·m•\eb witn ~etc
unearned 1 run1 in the elghlh In- Maa&amp; 9-9
Washlng.ton at Kansas [; it)'
ning witll the help ot Chico P'erRademacher, never uncl.f;rl'.llllmate
nlght- Ramos 8-12 vs Urbu n 3·2
nande:z' error, But the Phils loaded
anyone. Alter he knockM me
W1dn•sdey'1 GAm-...
*It pl•aMa us to pl.... you"
the bases against rollever Ernie
N
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York
at Chi&lt;'a;{o n i ~ht
Clevelaad , nigh.t
Johnson with one out In the ninth
W.
Main St.
Pomeroy
Wfl~hington nt Kan . C1ly, ni~ht
1 Bost&lt;tn at Detroh
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singled to ~core Ted Kazanski
with the winning run. Rookie
Dick Farrell waa the winner Jn re-

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ference at his offke in Madison
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enteritis" Monday nigh.t at the

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they W4'te lludylng ~·Mrt'fUIIy the
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Hnmc run~ by Danny O'Connf'll
ami HanR. Stutr Jed ltl( Gi11nts'
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Rev. L. M. Mnhrhorr. pa ~tor of
Lhe St. Paul ·~ l.u thf'rnn Chu r eh
. ·ancl the Rev. F:u ~enr Drown . pastor of thC' United
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nett Members of the Ohio V:~l­
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Pll&lt;iae Cheshire 7-7~7t
Comin:,:- fre m out of lo wu for
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TEIIMITiiiS IXTERMINATID
Walter Seick, Mr. and Mrs. John
For lrl'e ln&amp;pedicn ph.me 383-M, Carnmcrer . Mi s:o: Ed i th You ng and
GJtmor~ Supply ~tore, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mut' ller and
AII work JWlran\eed. Fully jn1 ·
surec:l. Vaughan's Industria) and dat•g.hlcr, all of C ncmn&amp;li : 1\tr.
Resi .4el.tlal TCTmlte Control Ser- and Mrs. John · P,hiiJips 11nd son,
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Y ce, St Marys, W. V~-~ son, )1r_ ond Mrs. Henry Joachi:n
~;=:;...:_ and daughter: Bennett R1ce and
Cu!l\om Built Kiccben. Kit~hen•· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harden , Qf
d~.lllfU:ijld for your home. ¥reo;~ Columbu.'&lt;.
e!timates. F·oreman &amp; Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Dof! ~ ld Holter
Pbo'ne .6284-Y.
8-6-tf and son:~, Huntington ; Mrs. Wilk
IIAiiJO • TliLIMSION S~RVjCJil, iam Hal·kcr and daughter, Rhanda
Pbou• tJo, CleJand AppJlanee Young, Toledo; Mr. and MTs.
Stan, lld W. I4Do St~, Pom111ror Calvin Michell and daughter, Gallipolis; Berkley Conley and dau~-~
gh1er of Marietta and Railroad o£Q\TICK SDVlli&amp; on Wateb &amp;e- fiduls from Cleveh:md, Columbus
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the DodJen here .' .Another in·
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)uat11&lt;1011 tho Rlo O!'hde !rom McAllen, Tex ... A ~riel ceremony
wu bdd, ud 1 valve Wfd opened. atutini the 1rst majoJ im-portltiOft ol naturil Jill from Mexico. ·
· Soon, thlo gu WiD 1&gt;o heodna homeo •lid ,.~ illdu.slry bl o
d=n or """" Mldweilml, Appaloebion aDd Bblenl Seoboald
olltCI. Tl&gt;o au wlll come.!Join lorp fields .In Nonhem !doJdco
t.appod by Pttrolooo Melllc:olloo !hmu).
Daily, some 115 million cubic rttt ol Mo:kan ps wiD move
notth tbrouah Texas Eutom'a •5900-miJe plpeUne ayatem ... and
(vla loc:illtieo of tho company'• loc:ol cliepl firanl lolo ..,_ aod
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ud Pemex are makina • :sipaiiOfttributiQn to the eccmomtes of
both Mexko and Ute United States.
11trou&amp;h the sale of ~ aas.. Pemu will teeeive an aanual
revenue of almost $6.000.000- initially. As tbe "Yolume or 48liv·
aica pa' up, 10 wiD the lfJ'YeiiUCS.
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Teus Eutcm, throuab its lO-year Ptm.ex C&lt;lntract, c:an 1ssure
ill euatomen coatinUina and increasing supplies af natural gns.
1'bh: in IUrn meana thai are•ter quutitica of tbis clean. dependable
aDd ecoo.oml~l foel caa be mad6 aYiilable to-homes and industries
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Chicago Gets 'Golden Opportunity' Against Yankees
Ailing New York Pitchers
Bud4,y Parker May
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T • Co• League
been I fl•
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down i 11 thfj .s«ond round 1 felt

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NEW YORK UP- The corned
~n u a., pro!ession.1l and it was
beef s.andwi.ches that felled proonly bocause I wu careless.
Monday, Augllst 26, 1957:
m.oter J~ Norris may eause a
The New York Yankees, badly mauled by that vi c ious~e"'i'ou know I found Mr. EmdeHigh team aeries-Holsum Bak· quick &lt;&amp;nnouncement that the
macher was a much. s_marter fight - ers-2419.
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troit Tiger, came stumbUng into Chicago torlight to give the
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men Basilio fight is · on again,
Wbtte Sox thelr go en oppo umty o 1" .
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wasn't talking much today about man in hi.s lirst professional bout. "
High team single game- The
If the Yankees ever were ready to be take11 , they are now. 1 his coaching prospect.-; in the Na·
After that fh;,ht 1he W14~ I!I.Sin•rl Sentinel--861.
" LeL's do it for Jim! ' "-"as the
JV 01 S)(UI!'4l 'Aepuow sJa3u, iiiQl Aq »uJqqnJp t-~ lF~Q.L
j Uon Fuo-tball League. but he dhl about a situation wbelfe.iD he
melodramatic
slogan of both
Hir;:h lnrlividual Serlcs--Clat- sidet~ in the dispute today as set·
lines three-run homer , was their fifth loss in the last seven admit be ''co-uld .be" in Une for clipped Rademacher on Ule ehm
l!&amp;me.!i : their lea£Ue lead over the
-• job with the Pittsburgh Steel - and then seemed to hold him up worthy-MI3.
tlement negotlatklns were resmnSox is now dow·n to 3"2 gamellBY UNITED PRESS
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when the ehttllenger's legs were
High Individual game~Cla.t- ed, while mnlti-millionaire Norlowest point since Aug. 1; and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
j R.w.nYifs and publh;hed reports ".Jt was Detter to hold him up worthy- 214.
r is Lay in St. Clare's Hospitaf retheir pitching isn't ready for the
W L Pet. GB / have bt&gt;P.n circulating that Park- than push him down. That would
Tue&amp;day Nite City League sched- co"Yering from an acu.te attaok of
big th~·game series opening un- Mi!Waukef'
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'-' would not be ·long m finding ha"Ye been dirty fighting ," he ex· ule:
food poisCtning.
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der the Chicago al'&lt;'!! tonight.
St. Loui_s.
1 new job after he suddenlY quit
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'Mr. Bee vs. Phillip Sporn
Middleweight champion JWbin·
Jnfltead of having an Allie Rey- Brooklyn
70 5!l .560 7 ·
as head coach of the Detroil pblned..
Light H..,~yw.lghf
Strohs' Beer vs. Betsy Ross son , who \\ll;j_~ warned b.Y the N.
nolds ready to hurl , manager ca- Philadelphia
fJ3 6! .508 131,2 ' Lions.
Witb a fighting weight of, only
Bread
Y. State Athletic Commission to
sey St.en 11 c! i; c;~clling Art Ditmar, Cincinnati
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K &amp; v Cads vs. New Haven
go through with the fight cr risk
last year the Ioaing pitcher In New York
61 67 .47'i 171;2 1 Parker denied ooe report last 185 pouf\a and a height of slightly
TRI-CO. STANDINGS
hav ing his title vacated, said,
tbe league, out
the bullpen to C~k:ago
48 73 .397 27
w~k end wtli_c h said he would he less Ulan aix feet. Floyd will be
L. "I'm hopeful we can
-settle
fact&gt; either Jim Wilson or Gerry ' Pittsburgh ' . . . 46 76 .377 29\h fOing to Brllunore to replace the giving away a lot of poundage to
Liberty Re!ltaurant
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Staley. Out l'f action are ace leftMondey'• Re•ultl
· ColU' Mad coach, Weeb Ewbank. neaTly every man he meets In the
Baker Furniture
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no~hing's ,s.o important right now
ies Whitey Ford and Bobby Shantz New Yor~ 17 Cindnna-!i 3
• On the subject or a VO&amp;Slble heavyweight division as long as
Holsum B:~kera
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as his welfare."
and the rest of the Yank mound PhUadel!)hia 4 Milwaukee 3. nite , move to J&gt;itt.~burgh, Parker re- he holds the crown.
1 fused
Asked whom he wGuld like to
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Onlv gam{'§ scheduled
to elaborate further after
Second 8t. Market
1,2 · 2ih
tack! ~reven yeoars ago; and .there
Tuncl•v'• P ...obable ,.ltct.en 1 admitting he ."could be" In line fight next, be said.
SI•-Gam• Strvk
Chicago at Hrooklyn night·f or the coachmg ~t. "I'd rather
•· I will fight anyone. I have no
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The White Sox, riding a six- Drott 11 ·10 vs Newco-mbe 10-JO ; say nothing about it," he added.
preference. "
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Ire would just as soon not fight
Monday while the Tigers were
agslin lhi 8 yc.ar. bu.t added "that's .
Milwaukee at New York' night
beating the Yankee&amp; ror the eccup to Mr. O'Amato,', his man- I
ond straight day. Mickey ManUe -Conley H-fl vs Wor.thington B-8
·ctnci"nati
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Philadel'Phi.a
sluggedlhis 33rd hnme11 in the first
such a pleasant easy-go.in!;:
Jnnint wlth a mate aboard to put nigtlt- Nuxhall 7-7 vs Haddix
personality , It is hard to believe
New York ahead , 2-0, b6t Frank 10-10.
that Patterson ia in the roogh,
St. Louis ~\ Pittsburgh nightLary shut out the league leaders
tough boxing racket at all . He
the rest of the way.
V. M~:;nankl 73 v!i. F'riend 9-16.
seems more like a Sunday school
_ W•dn••d•y'• Gem••
SEATTLE, W11sh. UP - He's a te-acher.
Kalinc- slammed hi11 17lh homer Chicago at Brooklyn , night
But don't try to sell th-at theory
tiger
In the ring, but his exem the year in the first Inning with Milwau~ce al New Y!'rk
!)iary behavior 'oubide of the to any of Ris opponents.
two on to rut Detroit ahead to Cincinn11ti aj Philadelphia night
For he's still a ti!i:er in lhe ring. I
!lQUarerl' circle may make Floyd
stay and give him 13 runs-batted- St. Loui8 al Pitls bur~ ~. night
Patterson,
the
current
world's
in during the last four games.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEW PARK FOR NAT's
hoovywei.iht: t.l'&gt;xing c'ham[1ton
Harvey Kuenn singled home anW L Pet. GB mbre or a credit to his people than
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other Tiger run in the second and New York
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thorizing
construction
of a six-mil- ~
was
Joe
Lewis.
Charley Mall:well '!l sacrifice fly Chit·ago
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H-:- doosn't have the lightning in lion-dollar st.a dium in the nation's
delivered tile final tally in the Ho~ton
64 5rl .520 141fl his fi~ts that Joe displayed, and eapltal today awaited Presldenl
fifth.
Detroit
63 61 .liOB 16
possibly he doem 1.t h~vc the killer Elaenhower's signature. The meas- I
If the White Sox can .!!Weep all Baltimore
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inftlnct of a Dempsey, but Floyd ure was approved by the HOJ!8e ·
three games in the series starting Cleveland
60 65 .480 19'h Patte.I':Son - · is making a lot of Monday.
tonight, they still will be a half- Kam;aa Ci.ty _ .. 48 77 .384 31 W
friends 8.'1 he tool'fi the world.
game behind the Yankees. But Wa&amp;hin glon
47 77 .379 32
So soft-spoken that his word! are
they'll be all eve11 In the only
Monday•, R••ulh
barely audible during an inter
place baseball men say Is im- Detroit ~ New York 2
view, Floyd sti"- alwa)'~ :~eems to
portant- tho lost column.
Bnaton 16 Kansas Clt:v 0
come wp wl.th the right answers.
The Milwaukee Brave•' head· Only games !&gt;Cheduled ,
:.J Lot To L.. rn
long rush toward the National
Tue1day's Probeble Plh:hers
Only
22, but married and with a
Mobil Tires &amp; TUbes
Leagur pennant was slowed Mon ·
New York at Chicago nlght(amib', some o~rvel's believe
4ay night when the dropped a 4-3
DLtmar 3-3 \'~ Wilson \:i-8 ur Sta· that be may de"Yelop into one of
Mobil Fan Belts
decision to the rhlllies, culling ley ~-0
tile
great
8'll
·time
chtlmpions.
their le1d to seven games over
Ballimure 11t Clcvehmd
nighl
Pur 0 Lalor Oll Filters
"That's nice of them to say
Idle St. Louis and Brooklyn .
- Moore 9·9 vs Wynn 13-15
ttrat," r;ays the champ. t•But l
&amp;raw•• Rally
Good Mobil Service
Roflton al Detroit ni!jht.- Fm·- have a lot to learn yet."
The Dravts rallied from a 3-1
nieles 8-12 vs Fuytack 13-10 or
"For inStance. I found ou.t the
deficit to tie the ccore with two
, other ni.J'.b.t In the ·m•\eb witn ~etc
unearned 1 run1 in the elghlh In- Maa&amp; 9-9
Washlng.ton at Kansas [; it)'
ning witll the help ot Chico P'erRademacher, never uncl.f;rl'.llllmate
nlght- Ramos 8-12 vs Urbu n 3·2
nande:z' error, But the Phils loaded
anyone. Alter he knockM me
W1dn•sdey'1 GAm-...
*It pl•aMa us to pl.... you"
the bases against rollever Ernie
N
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York
at Chi&lt;'a;{o n i ~ht
Clevelaad , nigh.t
Johnson with one out In the ninth
W.
Main St.
Pomeroy
Wfl~hington nt Kan . C1ly, ni~ht
1 Bost&lt;tn at Detroh
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singled to ~core Ted Kazanski
with the winning run. Rookie
Dick Farrell waa the winner Jn re-

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ference at his offke in Madison
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good location, very reasonable.
Phone 456-Y after 4 P. M.
8·24-3tc
GRAVEL\' lrlo\CTO!i

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homer~

In lhc big rnn1e - hy
Jo'r•nk l\1alzone,l Norm Zauchin
Ted Lepcio, and Jimmy Piersall~

:USED COAL FURNACE for sale,
in guo~ con.dition. TraCY W ha ·
Jey, Phone 28, Pomeroy.

:&gt;i!4..:ltc

Malzone hit another homer, plus
11 double and .. lnlllfl, to lc11d ttl~
Sox' 19-hlt ••.. ult.

One 55 thousand BTU automatic
rue! oil heater wi(h blower and
t&amp;nk:.s. Like new. C.arl Morris,
Rutland. 0 . Phone 24851.
6-27-3tc

City Officials
Study Strings
On Bums Offer

l'EANUTS

NEW YORK UP- City otrlciKIJ!.
l'xpr..Med hopr tnday th11t thf'
Brooklyn Doda:era' new orfer ICI
build their own lmll park may
keep the! toln\ in llroolr.lyn- hul
they W4'te lludylng ~·Mrt'fUIIy the
"1trinp" 11ttacht'd tn thf' ofrer.
Doda:er Pretldrmt Wllltrr o·.
Malley made the oCfrr Munday at
a ilpecial meetln; with [)('puty
Ma)'Or John J. ThtlUb.ild and oth·
er offltlllJJ.
The oftcr bolll'd down to thi~ ;
For1rt about buildlnR a city·
owned ~~porta ,Mrcna in Urooklvn
Just eondem" the land there sOl!
It to us at a "comrnnn at"nse"
IJTice; aqd we'll bulld our own

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WE BUY

IITRUCTURAL I IIAMI

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IICRAP IkON- llltiTALI

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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'20 Bl Insurance

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Mldtlleporl. Flrt • AultOIJlOhU~
BonN. Phone "1311-X
~26-tf

-----Jnauranct" Protection,

C'OM'PT~ E11!:

Ul•, A..utt·. P'lre , f'ol1o. Call Don
Mt11s. r.t:irldle;.,rt. Ohio.

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Wonted

ISbl Auto Slfrvices

" '"inc

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WHnted a middle alile woman to
sh;n·e the home w~l h me On1·
who c1u1 do housewurk. Mrs. J
D. Rou!ili . Raci11e . R_ D. No. 2
8-27 -31.c

For Re*un_o tJ or SC'hool! : New I
Stainless Ref~it~erator. 32 eu .
ft., 2 door, eomplete . with unit
was $860.00 n.ow $MO.OO. Guaranteed. JACK'S REJi'RIGERA- Baby sitting wa·nled by day . Full
or part tinu•) Phone 28tl.
TJON, NP.:W 1-UVEN TU · 23~37.
B·2o-&amp;p
8-19-23lp
- - -· - - -c3 piece bedroom suit complete; Wap.Wd- PAPER H. lNGil\ G- 25
yeah ex~erhmce. Free es·J
1 single bed ('OJrlplele : I roll
mates, L. V. Reistn~ ~ r, Racir. •
away bed: dress er ,;.nd mirror;
8'lX 124. Ohio.
7-5-"
coueh; chair; lamps: breakfast

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FURNI"''URE

r

ath! tanks. Phon.e
roy, 0.

"···,A::. ,;.:''-'"r

Wailre&amp;&lt;; want!."d . 21 or uver . Ex
pen e n('cd Alo)pl y in person at
~hum• Rrslaurant.
8-27-31r

UD Tlte Brh!hleBt CorDM

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lbrYw.e..S.:mn..oh IUW'I.DN AgeiM";J,

Opportumttes

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NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED

6265-X

( 171

19) BustneSS

Monthly Payments As Small As $5.00

Mjddle)Hirt

$299.00
BAJ'ER

Middleport
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(i"':.~her,
'Phone~-

Clioloa

FOit

~t Hotpoint
Elertric stove : WOMElll Start now • for big
&lt;-'abinet and matt-bing utllties;
Christmas earnings as an Avon
roy.
8-23 ·1Jtc
metl!J utilities ,· piano·, twin tubs
R~presenlative .
8 26 3lc
195&lt;1 Ponliac 8 Star Chlef. $1,39~ '47 Chevrolet coupe;' dlshe;; and
Conv . Cpe. JJke new ligbt blUe
fruit jars. Cont~Jd Mr_o;, fUiy (- - - - - - ; -- - - - - fin blh with new blue top, and
Roush, Syr11cuse , o., or phone J
1111 le11ther seat,s. H,ydramalic .
905-M.
8-23-6tp
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drive. Reully sbar.p looking.
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Four room house and bath, gas
hral. tJnroln ll&lt;•ights.
Phone ·
·- - Bl.J.ettnllr~. Pomeroy. ' B-23-6tc j 33o-M:.
8_27 _3tt' INCREASED Jo' ALL HUSJNESS1953 GMC !f.! ton Pickup. $795. ;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;,r;;;;;-;;;-;;-'i 1 nfi"('essit11les plat:lng 3 wome n
Neur'ly 11ew paint jf}b. Not a
immediately. Real op.portunit)'
flaw or blemish.
IJ.I:~ettnars.
for those who qu ~ lify . Avon
I
Box 148. Mari~tta. 0 .
8·23-3tc
Prnneroy.
8·23-6tc

NOT ONE CENT DOWN,

lief.
In the onl~ other games At'hed·
uled Monday,
the New
York
Giant~ trounced the Cincinnati
Redless. l'lr3, and tnc Roston Red
Sol" erushed Kansas City, 16-0.
Hnmc run~ by Danny O'Connf'll
ami HanR. Stutr Jed ltl( Gi11nts'
19-hlt attack as the)' banded the
J\ctlh~ll• their 13th lou in the last
14 games.
A 10-run seventh lnAlng rcalured the Red Sox' win with rour

1952 Bu icks aN low as $6~. Choice
or rivf,' guotl cars. Blutlnars,l
Pomeroy.
8-23-6tc

COPPER-ALUMINUM

eSP.RVICI!

New Furnitur•

llllddl

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For f,ent - EJ.:teru:loo t.a!lden,
Scaf.Jid h.Jarda, Drop &lt;:lolba.

I'Ol SALE)

METAL

BUILT UP

ePAINT

I"'"" OliT.,IPf' ~

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Skilled Mechanics Now Available

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o\UTO RA_LI!8

l':. rtl )' fur -

( 161 . For Rent or Sole

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BANK FINANCED -

lur relll .

nis ht•d ur un ful"ll ~ht•d lnqu u·,.
at Hoss Keystont' Filli n!,! St.&lt;1
l io n at }'; iVl' PolntJ&gt;. Slate Ht
No . 7.
8-27-3\1.1

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COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

tOMPLETE. INSIJBIINCE
•
COVERAGE

Ap~rtnw u t

'
,!1 " Sk.lli drill- nearly nt!w; Sr.,;. "
Tr·uck tire found --;;n- r.:H· ine ·Road .
SJ&lt;UI !i!lw ; 20" fan kit with
tcir; 100 ft . W . P. bpseboard : Girl or middle aged woman to asContac t Muit Ht•nd rit ks. H.t. No .
·
100 ft. 4" OG eave trough.-All
sist wlib care of mother for 2
l , Racine , 0 .
8-27-3tp
bara:a.ins 1? . K. Ru!sell, Route '1 ,
month•. Live ln. Furnish refnell' hiahway garage, 8 26 3tc
erences Mrs. H. 0. Burson, Rut(8) Aut.J Soles.
-- land Rt. 1
8 26 31r
19M Buit'k VB Cf•ntury . $2.!59S. AUTOMATIC t'Olqr Slide Projec. ,;;-;-:::;;::::: - - - - - - - - 2 dr . IIL~rd Top. Tr:~de-in from
tor and 4Qx40 Glass beaij~d WANTED : CARRf~R--Girt or boy
satisfied Bukk ownt'r on new
acrten. Call 6270-J .
8-26-at c
for Rutland ,Route. Contact The
Buick. Dynaflow ~rive . B~ett­
Daily Sentinel .
8 12
nars, Pomeroy.
Q-23-fftc

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METROPOLITAN

1141 For Rent

Ia

(() '-"st &amp; Found

I'IAN6Ait SPII.Cf ,:Lill OF
ll:HU6rf.,, 9 J!' ~ rA.
Tlf A?wl&gt;l VQUII: ,._ -

GRUESI!B BLOCK 00.

All Mllli.. aod lllod~lo

We wish t o expre.s.~ our heartfel t
thanks a n·d apprt&gt;ei &lt;~. lion lo our
m•ig hbors an&lt;l frinnd_, [OX thC'iJ'
klndnoss 11nd sympa thy s how n
Us at th l.' dt'n lh
of ou,r ](~,.. ,•d
one. Special than)l.:s ·t o the RlH' :'1-fohrhof!, the Rt'v. Brnwn , th t•
.E wing Funenl Direl'loi"S. tlw
Frit&gt;ndly Nei!i:hbors Club, Goaor·~ of cars.
lhooe
·sPnding 1
flnwl.'r s an U all who ht• lped iu
a ny wny. Your kindn~86 will
nt·~'!'l ' he- rorgottc n .
R-27· 11!1
.:rh t· Young f'a111i ly

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SHINGL£' -

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Ill Cord Of Thanks

Get Your Property
Ready for Winter NOW ,

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Good Clc•o Uoed Con

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hoJ••,mlte l,ugt;olii! - Lane t.:ed11r
•..:nests - LAU Wiodow Ji'ao~t­
Fri~ldalre llefrtaeraton.
l•lrel" fu,.nlture, Middleport, Oh\o

ROBINSON-BASILIO FIGHT MAY GO ON

Steelers Staff

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OONCRE'n: BLOC&amp;!'

W. ..d
Servloo. R. A Flalow, 511 lt:.
)Jain St., Pomeroy.

7-24-:tll~.

PI!ACHI!S (White)
We are picklnl Belle of Georal.a and FJbtrU peachel. Btiq
container. Webster Fruit Farm
5 mL etst of Chester, 0. Tele-

phono Yll-63201 Clleoter, 0.

8-roi(

For
Hire!

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or

RodtMy Downing
11\'IIURANCI! AGENCY
fiR, AuforMDI ... H•1ltlt
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ACCIDitn

c...alty MNI . _ .

Reo I Estote Broker
In MIODLIPORT, OHIO
.WU-¥
P~ONEI
6311

Real Estate

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1!JB Acr('S land- B room
hot an&lt;l c-old waler
Je-an Martln, Rt. No. 1,
Ohio.

houst'Contact
Ru.\land ,
8·22-6lp

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\' oung Funeral
Services Held
Last Wednesday
Funeral

~c rt-ice s

for

e'TU. THE NI'ID

OFAQii!m~

"DE ll1..0Utff:O ~:"
IT1J "(((I,R L!FE.

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Youn!;: were hdd from th(' Ewing
Fu nue.r al Home . Au g_ ?..1 , with th e
Rev. L. M. Mnhrhorr. pa ~tor of
Lhe St. Paul ·~ l.u thf'rnn Chu r eh
. ·ancl the Rev. F:u ~enr Drown . pastor of thC' United
Mt:!!hodisl
'Church offieia.t ~ n g
-~ !Q!'dll. s ouic s er\'kt&gt;~ W!·r c r.on!luri -

Pt1 by r omct·oy Lod ge 164 F . &amp;

A. M. on

Tur.~ rl·aY

r-ven illi!-

Burbl w&lt;J s in Rr-rch Grove
Contract"
&lt;'enw1(' ry a nd pa ll bC' ~ rer s were
R. J. Grimf's, rlo~:d ;\~ a nkin. Dd·
eGr.dtng Ditch DtgsJ.og
\'id .l;• nkins, FrPrl Rn f'.Scll , Th~­
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
dore Re t'd ,Jr .. and Cl1 :1rlcs Henl.oa&lt;lllll llqul~meot
nett Members of the Ohio V:~l­
•llf&lt;~-Hoel!enlco
ley Co mma n!: ery KT W\' l'l' f'SeOuJD» Truct Service
corts.
Pll&lt;iae Cheshire 7-7~7t
Comin:,:- fre m out of lo wu for
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t-he SN"':icrs wert· Mr. nml Mrs.
TEIIMITiiiS IXTERMINATID
Walter Seick, Mr. and Mrs. John
For lrl'e ln&amp;pedicn ph.me 383-M, Carnmcrer . Mi s:o: Ed i th You ng and
GJtmor~ Supply ~tore, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mut' ller and
AII work JWlran\eed. Fully jn1 ·
surec:l. Vaughan's Industria) and dat•g.hlcr, all of C ncmn&amp;li : 1\tr.
Resi .4el.tlal TCTmlte Control Ser- and Mrs. John · P,hiiJips 11nd son,
l
I Mr. and Mrs . Leo PhilliP-S' and
Y ce, St Marys, W. V~-~ son, )1r_ ond Mrs. Henry Joachi:n
~;=:;...:_ and daughter: Bennett R1ce and
Cu!l\om Built Kiccben. Kit~hen•· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harden , Qf
d~.lllfU:ijld for your home. ¥reo;~ Columbu.'&lt;.
e!timates. F·oreman &amp; Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Dof! ~ ld Holter
Pbo'ne .6284-Y.
8-6-tf and son:~, Huntington ; Mrs. Wilk
IIAiiJO • TliLIMSION S~RVjCJil, iam Hal·kcr and daughter, Rhanda
Pbou• tJo, CleJand AppJlanee Young, Toledo; Mr. and MTs.
Stan, lld W. I4Do St~, Pom111ror Calvin Michell and daughter, Gallipolis; Berkley Conley and dau~-~
gh1er of Marietta and Railroad o£Q\TICK SDVlli&amp; on Wateb &amp;e- fiduls from Cleveh:md, Columbus
~ bf trMlOI'J Tt•lned an11 Corning , Ohio,
Charl eston
watchmaker, f)QilJNS IEWE- and Dickinson, W. Va .. and F.lkLERS. Pul'leroy
t-3-tf' hart, Ind .

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NANCY

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ball P.ark.
,
Immediate otflclals rcaelion
waa mixed. One otllciSII declared
that OMalley'• move made "thinll~
look 'brighter In our plan to ketlp
the DodJen here .' .Another in·
•ia\e&lt;l that O'Malley was aski11S'
for 1omethlng that 11 "imp088lbll!'
and he kno.-s lL'

WILLII! WINKLE

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Fight Results
lr Unlte4 ,.,...
SAN FRANCISCO - Rory Cal·

'houn, 158~ . Wblte Plains, N. Y..
dtdJtoned Joe1 Giambra, 160:
San

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Fran4tl~eo

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NEW YOlUt-(]ene Armstrong.
·lSI, Ellubetb, N. J., decllloncd

RudJ

SaW)'or. 1"8. New York (10).

pre·

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On AuiUII 22, • lftl1IP of men aathered 111 Reyoooo, Melli..,
)uat11&lt;1011 tho Rlo O!'hde !rom McAllen, Tex ... A ~riel ceremony
wu bdd, ud 1 valve Wfd opened. atutini the 1rst majoJ im-portltiOft ol naturil Jill from Mexico. ·
· Soon, thlo gu WiD 1&gt;o heodna homeo •lid ,.~ illdu.slry bl o
d=n or """" Mldweilml, Appaloebion aDd Bblenl Seoboald
olltCI. Tl&gt;o au wlll come.!Join lorp fields .In Nonhem !doJdco
t.appod by Pttrolooo Melllc:olloo !hmu).
Daily, some 115 million cubic rttt ol Mo:kan ps wiD move
notth tbrouah Texas Eutom'a •5900-miJe plpeUne ayatem ... and
(vla loc:illtieo of tho company'• loc:ol cliepl firanl lolo ..,_ aod
pluto. . . u.... _lar north u New i!Dalancl.

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By joining in utilizin&amp; this peat natural resource. Texat Eastern
ud Pemex are makina • :sipaiiOfttributiQn to the eccmomtes of
both Mexko and Ute United States.
11trou&amp;h the sale of ~ aas.. Pemu will teeeive an aanual
revenue of almost $6.000.000- initially. As tbe "Yolume or 48liv·
aica pa' up, 10 wiD the lfJ'YeiiUCS.
.
Teus Eutcm, throuab its lO-year Ptm.ex C&lt;lntract, c:an 1ssure
ill euatomen coatinUina and increasing supplies af natural gns.
1'bh: in IUrn meana thai are•ter quutitica of tbis clean. dependable
aDd ecoo.oml~l foel caa be mad6 aYiilable to-homes and industries
ID1Mldweslem, Appllocblll&gt; Ad Eaolem Scaboord Sto....

YExAS, ·~ii'I'ERN

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&amp;-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 27, 1957

POMEROY

SOCIETY
Mn

B~sstl"

Enzenauer has re·
fume home arter a two week va·
eation trip tn the Southeastern
She ll&lt;~com panted her
States.
daughter :md L&gt;OR·In·law, Mr. l:nd
r.th Maynllrd Karnes alld her
daughter, Mrs li1ldrt&gt;d Gamlm of
Columbus
Mr and Mrs Charles Meinhart
and sons of Colu mbus arrtvefl
Sunday for .a vlstt w1th hu par·
ents, \fr &lt;~ •d \irs Max Me•nhart
Don Thom$1s o( Moundsvtlle W
va., was a bus11ielois vtsJtor here
'Monday and was accompanied
home by Mrs f homa:,;, who spent
tbe week end WJlh her parcms,
.Mr and Mrs Ralph Gnwes
Mrs Henry H.e1bt&gt;l returned
home Sunda) afl(•r a several days
vJ o;it m Gulhpohs \1. 1th Mr and
M1s Earl 1 n~.tn
Mr and M n Willard Hcme11

!l!ld Mrs. Cleland He1ne1 spent
Sun.day in Columbus and attended
the Stale Fair
Mr. and Mrs Fred Mescher and
Clarence Owena of Grudy, Va ,
spent the week end w1th Mrs
Fannie Kaspar, Mtnersville and
were accompanied home by Mn.
Owens who spent the past week
here
Mr ADd \Ira W1lham Parker,
Columbus, Edward Parker Jr , oi
Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Farley, Cheylon, W. Va,
were week end guest11 of thetr
father, Edward Parker Sr , M tncrs·
vtlle, and VISited Mrs. Parker at
Holzer Hospital
Mr. and Mrs H1ram Fisher
spent th.e week end at their home,
Mtnersville M.r Fi~her is employed tn Columbus
M1ss Sharon Grueser returned
to her home Canton, Sunday, aftter a visit with her Rrandpareotl,
Mr al'ld Mrs. Adolph. Grueser, of
Mtnc1viile, and Mrs. Webb Hall,
lf\ttland . She wu accompamed

No Stirring
is what

appeals to me!
With Rev Satin Jellocl Latex, you
just • • •
the can and atar1
j::;~;:~~.~~Tb.at''o be&lt;auoe it'o

•

"Open House" For 50th Anniversary

Middleport
Society

Mr!t Hor»ee M1:EH11nny Lead·
in,e Cn·t k Road , who firarturt:o
her ankl" recently m a raH at
her hnme has had the C'ast r{'
m001ed at lht:- Jont:'s Memonal
Cltnk
Mr .ant' Mrs Gnff Ku ssell t~nd
their ramJiy had a p cnH' supper
1
at t he ~1lddleport Roadside Park
Saturdav evenm~ ThiS w11s P•e
first t!mc m 8~ years that Dr.
Deli Russell , Elwyrta, Mrs K T
Wagner. York Pa , and Mrs Lys
Sprtn gs
ton Sr wa\1 Colvrado
ant. th('lr paren ts had been to-gc
lher Others there wel'e Mrs Tlc!l
Rus ~cl! and sons and Mr Wag ne1
and twn C'h lldrf'n
Mr ~n d 'Irs Harry Munn and
daugh ter , Kimberly Mar te, Paynes
yUJe, wen:! week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs Harry M11ls and Mr
and Mrs Ru~sell Mllls and family .
Mr and Mrs Lewts H Sauer
and f11m1ly , Carolyn. Lois Ann and
George spe nt the week end tn Co
lumbus vtsltt ng Mrs Pc:lr! Smtth
and Mr~; Robert L Wiley and
famaly and attending the Stale
Fatr Carolyn remamed ror a
week 's vtslt with her crandmother
and aunt
Mrs Shnley Mills, ~rs Em
metl Blackl:lur n, Mrs Harold Eb·
ersbaC'h and Darla att~nded the
Vaughan reunton at Umon Chapel
SundaY:
PatrolmaJJ Everett Bostlc, who
is recuperating after major surgery, has been adm1lted to Hoi·
zer P.osp1tal as a medtcal p8tient
Mr. a•nd Mrs. Griff Russeli of Bradbury are pictured abo•vel Clem Church , who becam ~ ill
Sunday as they greeted many of their relatives, friends
at his home on Lmcoln Street
Monday mornmg, was taken to
neighbors on the occasion of an "open house" held at th••ir I Hoh.er Hospttal m the Rawlings·
home on Sunday, August 25 hononng the celebration of
Coats amhttlance.
Gt.1lden Wedding Anmversary
Waller Howell was at Holler
Hosp1tal MQnday for a checkup
home hy her hrothe~Jtmmy G r ~
and was reported as recovering
ser ,-who drove here for her
IrS
1St
sattsfactonly after havmg a heart
attatk
Mr and Mn Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbu s were
fU$0
QS$
St!aron Jones, oldest daughte r
1
of Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones,
week end g11ests of their parents,
spent the week end with her aunt,
'Y:r. and Mrs. Raymond Harhrecht
1 Mrs Dorothy Dandakt.s,
Athens,
anr1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mct:al·
'fhe Christian Crus!dcrs Class and Mrs Everett Hayes and fam·
lum.
of the F1rst Bapllst Church had Jly at Portland.
Mr and Mrs Paul Johnson and
Rev anrl Mrs Robert Wells anil t hamburger ,fry and melon
rettst
at
the
New
HMven
Roadsid
e
daughter
have moved to the Shlf·
children, Lynn, Kim and Kay, re·
Park
tht.s
past
week.
let
apartmt~mts
on North Second
1
t~rned to their home, Mohawk.
Ave and Mtli Street.
Monday, aflf&gt;:r a week's vl~1t with
Tqe Rev C. F. Hoyt , pastor of
Debby Ronnel).. oldest child of
her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. 0 the church . g.. ve the opemng
Mr
and Mr~. Paul Bonnell, CoBarnltz.
prayer and Larry Rlr.e read the
Scripture lesson at the devo- lumbus, IS visttmg her grandparMr and Mrs Harry Young ~tnd tional servtce
Gene Co lem an e nts, Mr and Mrs. Rodney Downchlldern , Charles, IHIIy aud Bar- pres ident, W!!S in charge of J tng.
biira of Galton were week end F.h!rrt busuwss mecllllll
James Dawson, Da~ton; Mr and
when
guc!ts of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mn.
Warren England and two
they dtscussed the bvangcll sm
W 0. Barnilz.
sons,
Tolcdu; Mr nnd Mrs Scott
progr &amp;m to be hrld tn September
Dawson,
Columbm, were week
'rhr next meelm g wtJI be on
Mn. Georgia Huff and son. Alend guests o! 'Mr and Mrs Wlll
S('pt
10
when
they
wtll
ha
ve
~
len Hamilton, will leave Wednt'!sMyers Mr and Mrs. England alsO
day for tht.dr home, Sl. Peters- polluck supper at Lhc chu rch vtmted m Belle, W Va , wttb Er·
burg, Fla, after spendmg 10 Mr.s. Larry Rice , Mr!! Gent" Cole· rdld Dawson
weeks bere cariDM for her mother, nun, Mrs Charles Vro.man fllHI
Mrs 0 . G Suter, Welch, W Va,
Mrs JolltC Turner, who Is recup. Mrs Robert M1ll s wet(' on lh!.! is recuperatmg at the Columbia
crating from a heart attack suf. ho sll's~ commiltt'e for the Aug u:st Hospital of Richland County, 2020
.meeting
fercd 111 Aprtl.
Hamplon Street, Columbta 4, S
Those prrsc nl WN&lt;' :\1 r ~nd C., after hav•ng a coronary attack
Mrs Beulah Durnell of Parkers
burg, W. Va., was the week f'nfl
Mrl' ('Burkt·
E. Ho\
nero
I anand
d nm Burke
fl ,tvt d,. whtle
guest of her daughter and so n·ln · Mrs
law , Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wnght Chil'Uil&lt;l Mt l&gt; Rulwt1 M11l ., Ma l·
tetta, Mr a nd , Mn
/Ike a1ul
and family .
Chtppcr. Mr nne! Mrs 4..'o lcm.•n
Wonl was rccetved Monday rn)lll and Jrrrv Mr 11r.r! Mr ~ Vroman
Mra John Chaac, who undcrwf'nt and Mark. \olr and Mr~ Rohcrt
surg'ery at Cabcl·Hunlmgton H o~­ Mills, Mr &lt;~n tl Mrs Eat·] Sm11h
pital, Moad~y morntni, that the Mr and Mr~ na nny l:ltown 1\11
operation was successful
nnd Mrs Don Brl'ker and Rand)·
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Smith spcl'lt
th.e week end in Newark wtth Mr
and Mrs. Harold Davts.

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der Cl
H.ol ds Outing

Less Dipping
is what I likel
Jelled Rev Satin can be loaded on brush
or roller . . . 80 you t~pend Ieee time diPping, .
more lime pointing. It can't run or drip like

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liquid poli\L

Jelled and homogenized Rev Satin bu all thelate.K: advan·
t'allet and adde new one~. lt't perfect for every room in
)'OW'

bome-includinl

kitthen a_nd bathroom.

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
42 Yean
Phone•

of Contlnumia Sorvleo

82- 43~

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Custer 9pcnt
t)'Je week end In Huntington, W
Va .. with her slat(!r and brother·
ln·law, Mr. and Mrs Loren Caver·
lee
'Mr1. Charles Buck vlsttcd Sunday with Mrs. Mary Rupc, Kyger,
who was observing her 84th blrt h·
day.
Mrs. C. W. Humphrey of Akron
arrived Monday for a vu lt with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc11 Buck
Mr. and !.trs. Roy Holter spent
lhe week end in Columbua and
altended the SJalc t 'air.
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Holter and
lfande~Udnn, Janice Kay, Allen
nnd Nancy .\nn, vitlted Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. David Frecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham and
daughter, Barbara of Warren and
Mrs. Mildred Mlnael of Rocheater,
Pa. apent the patt week with Mr.
aud Mra. Ellaa Stl,les.
Mra. Francia Jacobi and Eddie
Ginther of Cincinnati were week
end guull ot Mr. and Mrt. Ehas
SUI01.

iLL·Naw Frigid&amp;~
bP.II' Value I
.n new- •vory

It'•
in&lt;h ot 11-tr.m ,.., BetoiY:
Seal Latch to ita color-p.y interior. With the

marPcai S'- Look that lnnllformo """kildlenl
lfo 1111 llatldlut Enr
lma,irie. in 10 cu. 1\. you aot a l'alllll,.s;.t &amp;IJ*

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Choot • 8 Big Full-Width n-ovablo
Aluminum!!hel\.,. • Handy Removablellolf SIJOif
• Deep Full -Width l'or&lt;oloin Hydrator • 8llcllnJ
Chill Dr~~...., • Hup Super ~ Door wllb

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Middleport's
Garden Club
Plans Yearbook
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The program committee of tl-te
Middleport ('rflrden Club met on
Monday aftunoon at the home of
Mn. RodDey nowninc to wor.k on
their yearbooks for 1915.'1-68.
Mra. Harry Chuher Ia chalrman
ot the committee and other. pe·
sent wtre Mrs. John Zerkle, Mrs
M. L French and Mra Jamc1 E.
Harley .
The cummittee plans to 1uect
WedneldQ afternoon
at the
llowolne hothe to complete their
work',

·Butw Comportmont &amp;nil Five ReinoVable-

• 3Qulckube loa Trayo-aU in a rolriprator wblcb
l lllpo in omo1111 your kitcbooa colriaotl for lbal
"tiNaall'od •• bui.lt-in'"look.

Oalr

$198

Baker Furniture

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NIGHTS
Rita HaYworth Jamct Cagney
"STR.t.WIIRn ILOND!"
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Je»e\ McCrea

Vh·cinia Mayo
"COI.OilADO TIRRITORY"
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Mr., Mrs. V. L. Roush Ar~ Hon.ored
On Occasion Of Golden Wedding

Mr. and \In Vet~ L. Rou!h of
the Unwn rommuruty near New
Haven were honored recently at
thetr home wtlh the ce lebration
of thetr Golden Weddmg Annl·
versary .
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Open house was held at thetr
home and Mrs Charles Smith, a
grand daught er served cai.e whlle ·
htnlee Rou~h. another
gra'bd·
daughter prestded at the punch
bowl
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The Roush couple havf! lived

BLUE BELL
WRANGLER
JEANS

Fred Gens 84th
Birthday Is
Observed Monday

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Turner enll'rtalnf'l'
with a pl entc dinner Sunday a\
her home, Lauro! Chff .

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esturdy, heaviest Sanforized denim
trim fit

eBar tacks at points of atram No·scratch rivets.

ELBERFELDS

Of all cars In lte price

you more bla·car features • • • more
bla-car comfort ••• more built-In
value • • •

Auxiliary Unit
Hei~rs Reports
On Girls State

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It won't cost you • fortune

from

to move up to • bl•·value "88"•••
It's the lowe•t-prlce~ Rocket Oldsmobile
and easily within your' reach I_

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Pomeroy-Micldleporl, Ohio, Wedneoday, Auguat

The Ohio Area Methodlst Pastor's School, annual period o l

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study and inspiration for the Methodist pastors
Ohio, wit.
be held at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, September 2 1
5. 250 npnistets have registered in advance for the school ant
500 are expected to participate.
Shortenmg
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the lenntb of the school from five to four d~s,
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';! Dora R"se
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Ia tf' orm spea kers sh ou ld att raet
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Or. Howard J . B,rown, pctor of

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and, wbo is th.e

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the

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... th e vita I issues 0 (
Funeral services for Dora Rose,
n erpre""#g
'he Middle East for the Metj&gt;odlsls 75 , of Bashan have been tentatiVe·
wtll be Di. Alfred Carlton. nus ly set for Friday afternOon at 2. p
Funcra. sct'vlce~; wl:l be 8J'
·
n. at the Lee Chapel 'Church.
leader of th.e Congrega
nounced as soon as art·an.\{emenl 'i.IODary
onal
Ch
h
d f
Mrs. Rose died . suddenly on
l
urc - an
ormer
prestd ruesday
have been completed
•
·
•ent
of
Ale
o
c
11
g
evening
at St. Joseph's
1
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Friends may ca ll at the Ewln~ the
Honorable William M Roun Hospital in rarkersburg
Funeral Home
re, a.ssistdnt Secretary of S'tate
Burial will be made In Beed 'or Near )$astern, South. Ameri·
Survlvmg are the following ~
Grove cemetery
~ftn, and African .1\.ffairs
;hLidbren Mhrs Lucy Wllltacms, Co·
um us, C ester Rose,
anton
ReMa:istrdation
for
classes
will
be·
Mrs.
Dorothy
Wtllard,
Jaekson
~ In on ay
morniUI
ilL be
h. 1 .-~ and the first vt ue, 111., Mrs. •·rth
Dt::'
a D ye., wa d•·
c1asse&amp; w l
e,... at 2·00 P m worth, Ohio; Denver Rose, Marion .
'Monday.
schoolClaases
will close
on Ohm·, Arthur Ro,., Belpre ·, and
l'huradayTile
at noon.
{or the
minilters wUI cover almost ev.er.... John Ro&amp;e, Bashan.
h
f
I al
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Also survtvtng are one brother,
P ase 0 pas or mtmstry The Elmer Bookman oi East Liverpool
classes are ~ntitled: "The Church
as Teacher", ''Tbe Chureb in His- Ohio, 12 grandchildren, and stx
tory", "The C!l.urcb as Healer", il'ea~ gr}_ndchddren
Band Dir(.ctor, Ray Woodgeard '"l'he Church it Wert", ''The Na·
Frten~ may call atthe residence
announced today that several t
f th Ch h"
1t Bal5ban. Burial wiU be made
Pomeroy Hi gb School Band mem· ure 0
c
un: r and "'l'hi" in .the Cbesk!r Cemetery.
A hers
'"d •-e~ promoted. Jim Chun:h in Society".
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Lohse, son o-&lt; r and Mra, Har·
The Mond11y evenln'g prO""ARl
old Lohse, Pomeroy, hal been Of· will \feDtU\'e
a period of song~"
ledl
r
ficially named as top aergeant. by Charles E . King, former "di..
J 1mmy succ~ ed s Ro bble Browa, l'e&lt;:ctn• of the "'Wing Over Jor·
S S
wh o• ta now enrolled at Oh. Io State dan" ·~ebolr. Chapel serv1...,,
dur·
~o
and a tnembEor of the Clmous Ohio tng the week will be C':O\\ducted
State Unlversity MarChing Band.
Dr. Harold
Kellogg, admini
A
Sheila
daugbtet of 'Mr,' ~li,atlve assist.nt, to BJshop Hazeri
C lvD
and Mfa. w. L.
Werner. Blshop w.,.~er fta,:
In .. 'action for money :tiled
nam~ a~ the
he will be presenl
'~~n.Shelia
school. Dean of the 10 the MClg-&amp; County Cou
of
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Howward oJf thBroe wsna·' CoK.nnnEwoinn.PI_;ascJ..~dtr'rY, HFloorladred. .
v~.
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as preSident of Middleport De·
~~:!~; ~ vdopment Co, lnr., and HQY.tard's
Tradlng Po&gt;l of. Pli.iddi-'&lt;W!I'
'named defenth.nt al&amp;ng •with the
· and Rose
Security Savii\gs 13ank or kthens.
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S~~'~e:Brown
was
as a
· -n,e acUnn · was i&amp;m!tuted by
flag
with one more yet to Dunham,
Porta- Clyde G. MUlhone, Meigs County
be named. ·
mouth; Re~ Charles E.
, We•t Treasurer for $2 ,82 7.1 6 In perSon·
JA.ceording to Dtrector Wood· Portsmouth;
Rev. 0
Howard 111 taxes; the State o{ Qhio for
geard, other ratings and promo- Householder. wellston ; Rev. How· , 143 37 for taxes; Lowe Hurt
tions w11l be annoanced in the ard c. Pettit. Jaeklon; Rev. Floyd Chair Co' for $62 72 on mer·
aeU" future.
Rowe, SdotovUie Chu~h. Porta- drandise; Tombigbee Mill And
; 'nte Band made ·its first appear- mouth; Rev. Richard H. Bauer, Lumber Co. $83 CoT merchandise:
ance of the season at the Meigs District Superintendent, Ports· One 14Joute Washer, $150 fOr
county Fair where it received mouth; Rev. Willie Y. Jenklns, ir., merch'indise American Sales &amp;
numeroU&amp; compliments from the Maneh~ter; Rev. Lewi.11 E . Nlehals Distributors,' $276.07 for mer·
luge erowd assembled In the Franklin Church, Portsmouth; Rl\v chandiae; Underwood , $2'78 54 for
grandstand. Band members were Lawrence Schmitt. .,ak Hi1l; Rev. merchandise; Stiver Sheen Mfg..
attired m their 1\,Ummer uniforms A. Richard Tener, Wheelersbure· 1 ·co. $l05 48 fur merchandise an~
conaistmg of purple overseas caps, Rev. John P Lewia, ?tfanly Church carson , Pirte , Scott &amp; co., $4SO.·
white shirt, belts and trousen, to- of Portsmouth, Rev. John H. El· .M ror merchandtse.
gether w1th whtte shoes and .socks. wood, ·Racmo, and Rev. Donald
The plamtlffs p:ver Chat ~ 1 cr1
A purple handkerchief in the Kelley, Cbelapeai:e.
11Tlounts are owe£1 them and it!!k
shirt poeket completed the color·
1
for appointment of 8 rece{verh.lp
--1f
ful at\ire
and order pr~venltng the sa 1e 0
properties in Middleport by the
defendant.

ReceJvers
' hip
J A ked Jn
Court A t•

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With school ·~heduJed to start
on next Tuesday, Chief W .T.
Tbom of .Maaon has iYued a re·
minder to niotorista that the Speed
limit through the town Js llli miles
b
..
per our.
"' I
th f
b
Thorn empnas zed. e aet t at
all persons exceetlini that limit
and fined. He
Would be arre -'ed
n
no o'ne goadded that he -nted
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II
ing 215 or 30 m es per · hour
through the town.
children
H• •1.0 added t •-t
IUJ.
riding &lt;bleycies must atay on the
right of the road. He remined 4:hil
dren not to Weave back and forth
acrou the road &amp;o to atay on the
,
('ight side.
The chlef .abo reminded drivers
of can to stop when school bus·
Bell were loading and unloading
Cbudr.n.
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Corred Name
For New Flu
:...l.}IS'hed
Is EstaJJ
WASIUNGTON uP- Is tt OrieR·
· tal fl\1, A$latic flu Dl' A!ian flu?

Al1 thtte nrmas have been used
tince the new virus w.as discover·
ed in HOJFI Kong ltst Apdl ,
There il no "oRiclaJ." name.
but tbe u. S. PubUc ~ealth &amp;er
viee h ..• recently ..11~1 .On thr
_,.,
o.
terril "Asi.n 1nu." '-1' 1·tii1Je I~
now rapidly ·,beCqrfttiil\ ,.ta.ndi.rti
Jn med\;cal and ~D.tftie pape.!.'l
BI.it "Aiia'Lle flit"· I.. aU rirht
too. Many of th.fl'. \fU,blic Health
s ~ doctors UJe. 11 i tonvet
.~n ,
·
For th
i tilic '1ly laded
tbe ..Hally eeo~ n!me~ist "A.':
8001 Kong 't-b1)'.......nfeard.nr ~t J.s
a train of the A....prime type 'Of h\nuenza and wu flpt DCllted: , 1n

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Labo
Rl I
~ ey over ..ue
r ay wee
e A.~ j
d I
L
t
ma or an m nor tournamen
will be held at the meeting with
the double eliminatidD system being uaed. Competitors elimi,nated
prior to the fourth round of play
will enter the mlnQI' tournament.
Th l
t will •-•In at I
e ou11amen
ut:a
m n S t d
t tilt L·on
p.
,.o
a ur ay a
I a
Cl'"•
In• Ripley•
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u'SON CLINIC

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Admlsaion1: Franlc Harman, St.
Albans, AU.81J!t 24; Mrs. Jane. Napper, Middleport, August H.
Birtb: A 10n, Mattbew Allen, to
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Napper of
Middleport OD Auau.t 25.

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COLU1o!BUS UP - The Ohio
State Medical Board will an~ounce
Oct. 8 wheth~r It )Vill suspend or
revoke the license of Dr. Joseph
A ~"'--er former Faitfleld County
· il- '
coroner wbo pleaded gutlty to
wrlti"'"' false narcotics preacrlp·
._.
doni
' here TUeld•v to
The board
met
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eoradder lfna• action to take.
Geer told the board be plead~d
guilty to the charges because he
thought 'tbat wouHI "end:~ubliclty." He was pla~ed on probation
AprU 11 by the M~cer Cd~u.nty
Commcn Pleas Court un con tt10n,
among other thiDRS, that he resign
as coroner.
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IY UNtTID PUll
OhM: Ctewdy Mrilll 11W Mfttra,.
PH1'1y ctou., 5n tht ,..,......

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lOUth thr.ufh Thuredey with •
usienal
t.._.l'l
tr ...,.,...,..
ttormL (H .... MUfh I]IJOrtloft toAy
with hl1h 61-76 north anti 76 to
t4 RUth, lew hnl1ht In the WL

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!Southern Senators Fl.g:ht
u
Of Barn Tuesday
A FutJ.le Batt Ie Again
. st
The c •vI I RIg ht s f easure
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Melgo County Sheriff Robert c
flartenbach,lleputy Howud Prank
1nd an inveatig~tlor from the State
P'lre lloroball'a office lodol' were
:opductlng an inveotiption into
the ein:UJ!lStances IW'I'OUn4tng
:he
burning
of • barn
In Lol&gt;anon
rown1ldp
TUesday
momtu.
which
~eJiulted In a $1,000 lOIS~

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Tbe sheriff Nid toda;o. fbat tho,
'&gt;arn belonging to SmlU. Lollll
mddenly ignited Tuesday;,.omlnl
~nd burned completely be1on aoy
ald could (Wen M ~umaioned to

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scene.
He old that
lhe
t the
fire indl~ated
that ......... wu
• llrong odor of gaaolin;:-..:.val.,..
":!Df, at the time.
Suspoctin« arson u.e oherlfl
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WI
ruesday aftc~noon
arrette•
• .... 1one
suspect in th cue for lnve
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b
h
'""'4
&gt;.~on, ut e was eventually
'ea~ed after questioning.
hHarted nblaci'J indicated that fur·
er eve opments In the caae
"Day be made later today.
1n o ther acuv
·• i ty at the Mella·
County Jail today Orma Caltrider
15, Long Bottom, held ,,·- Au•.'
.......
"
19 · on charges of cohabitatlon,
was released on payment of $64.40
foward her fine aad eQsts of 11100
•
usessed. by Justice of th~ Peace
lR· E. Grmdl~y. A 30 day Jail seo-1
.ence was 5Uspended by the mat
1strate.
Oakle Klser, 27, Letart Falla,
held for mtoxication char•ea wu
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released whe. ri charges. wexe With·
d rawn by Clly autuOI'Ities.
1.
D
ona td L ovett, 34, of Portland,
Wa. reIease d fr om custodY Tueada Y afte r be mg P1ck e d up fror 1nII ti
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Father upset
By Daughters
Sl 3 temenfs ·
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CINCINNA TJ UP - A 19·rear·
old partklpsnt in the ~ent
World Youth FesUval in Moacow
who aaid on her return '"·t "the
...... will
Americana are awenort"
be 1
her gfvtehn
ps'ydcbiatodtrlc:
a er lll.t
ay. treatment.
samuel Saxe', a Cincinnati attorney, laid he wu UP8et ..._, state.,
menta hta daughter, Charlotte, had
made in New York. The girl de~ribed the Russians u ll peaceloving people who prObably pre..
vented world war by pattlng down
the Hungarian revolutloa
"Charlotte I•J:ubbOI'n a'rut e-o,...
tional oomet1· m a," liaxe said. He
"''allll'ed she wu nel'vouo, 'L I·ed~
•
up, •nd didn't "eat - m•lee
....
P
righ'"
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A 1-slunan
1 ~ 1 y·•· · . at •L....
;n,
~:a~
wtc:
colfegtH;onservatory bf, . M~slc,
Cbarlbtte aa1d sbe wu WQ:Iln&amp; to
take psychiatriC! treatrnent o~e a

Showers For....ast wee~.
Toda,.v Thr
gh
• ~ ou ont Rowley And·Reed
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BY UNITIO PR&amp;SS
A cool eir blast frotJl\
bearing rit.Ore than a little blbt of
ui
d
a umn , sprca into the nation's
northeast today and sent read
tngs skidding into the 40s and
SOs.
\.
Heavy ra!ns broke out along
the southetn border of the cool
all' mass, soakll1!g Indianapolis
wlth BS of an inch durinlg a .six
!tour period Tuesday night and
dumping ?S·i.nch at mil Cily,
K
an.
Light rain also fell In the roo~
atr over the Northern Plain.!l and
GN!at Lakes .
.The oool air advance into the
northeast dropped ternperuturcs
by an average of 10" to 20 de·

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£hangas Owne'rs
\of

The RowJey and Reed Hardware
Store, which was eatablilhed aa
the Rowley 1 and Barry Hardware
Store In 1884, opened today under
new management witb Marion
and Edward T. French as the: ownen.
The store, which hu 1be~n own·
ed and operated by Mr aftd Mra.
E . ' A Ree.d ond Mia Nancy Reed,
il one of the olde1t stores in tbe
area and has been i.n the aame
bulldlnc for 73 years.
Gene Hawkins, who has been
employed for several years by the
Reeds, wtll remain with the new
Oflners.

'rbe store has been closed lor
11everal days while In.ventory waa
,
taken be(ore the chanfe of 0wD•
di~~J ~~:Y co;~;r t~ea~::;~:.~~: ets with the name tb remain the
but S'Cattered showcr9 are seen same accordlnl to th~ J'reneb
from the Northern and Central family.
Plains eost••ord Into the Grc•t
.
I..alces regit)n and the Ohio Nal·
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Sch00IAge Clilldren's Fut ure--- Blocks
tu rn tan
Path Of
Is ausing Educat ors Concern Ad.]0 urrunent

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The future of Meigs County's 5744 school age youngsters,
along with those from each of thf;!' other 87 counties In the
state, has become a major concern of the Ohio CommissiOn on
d
Be
E ucation yond the High School as it tackles the problems
facing higher edueati'on t'n the ne•t
... 10 Year"....
The 12-memOOr Commission, appointed by Gov C. William
u.~
O'Net·u l.l!t .....
\01,
to prepare a
"blueprint" for education beyond;
tbe blgh sehool i.D. Ohio, il mail·
C
log a ci&gt;Wlty·b"'~unty study of
~
~nrotlment and population statu.
tin to be used. as a gutde rnr Its
0
future action.
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Over ·~ ex"bi'ts arc ex-•·d
..vu
'"
~"""""
to lie in place at the w..t Vir•
lnla Natio. .l Guard P.••••.
•n•a:v·~
pt, Pleasant when ~ the ~ Mason
cou~•, Fa- uouth Sh-- •e' ·"'~ way r··~
I
v.. lo- wt
under
at 4 p. m. Friday.
The exhibits wtll be tbe reIUlt.r of tbe yeat's wol"t of the
4-H, FFA and FHA Club memben
o.r Mason County. They will In·
elude llivestock:, handicraft, field
sewing and
1 nd aarderr crops,
coOking. All elljhibita exeept hve·
Mlock will be In the Armory. The
liveetock will be in a tent d1r-

Reserved seat tlcbts for •'I
Wahama High School'l
I b II
h
ot .......
oot J games ave n uco::R~ 10·
ln too f.ast. In early aalcs a~i'd1
.~o~.
ing t'O Head Coach Roa pb' Say. e.
S
I dod
--'~
. ayr~ rem hn · Pt:Ospox~o~"e
•~
hal tbpur
chasers of t e tJC~·•
t
e)'
\would admit the holder to lafx
.._
•
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Ill
l '
·avme games a
are •!i! ng a
prlce of $4.50 each , 11lat'~ ·the!
IliUM price that .a penon w.ou'fu
pay If he attended eaCh gRme and
purqtased a tt.eket at the gate.
The ticket guarantees the hold·
er the same seat for e~h of the
home games. An area. between
the 315 yard hnes has been fel'IJCed
-d
~~·~".
oII an d on IY re!erv ed ,._,.
uv

'1: .~~~~:n tt;! A.:;~·rrndivi~Ual ··~~ ;!i!':~···ut that
etltlblta, educa-tional exhibits will

be "" di•ployc The eduoatlonal
ethlblts will be set uo by FFA ,

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the advantage in holding one or the tic.
kets he, In the fact that • per·
son can toke his time in ret.tlng
to the park f.or a game. His aei.t
•- ossured 11•im.

WASHINGTON UP-Sootbern
hghtmg a lOSing la~&gt;t

senators

.s~:rnd a~.atnst the cml r!ghls bill

stood all but alone today in the
path of eontressJOnal adjourn.

menL

HollSe·Senate eonferees ca-lled
meetings to compromise. on the
foretgn aid money btll and Jegj$latwn atmed at prOtecting FBI
r11eo. F•- aruon ·-- expect ' d.
"'
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e
The Hoose J\.se ll was ready lo
go home on sh&lt;Vt nolt~c- But t~
southerners were expected to
drag out the debate over ~lvil
nghts for two or thr~ rnon
d
' bil .
~
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ays-possa Y 1.nto n.,~. wee&amp;.
At th.e same ttme tt. 15 wa~ the
: ''
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JJtatus uf other
maJOr lc .. ;.. l ..tio:a ·
.
.-uo
Imm1grahon · The House called·
·
up 1ts t~ailed barcbhip im-~-a
·
tion blil for actmn It would""'6•
~n
_....
Amerll"an shores to thousand~, of
addJtlonal immigrants. 'f.be Senate has passed a similar bill
Par The Senate l pased by
top-heavy vote, b1lls that would
fatten the pay enveloi)CJ of 1,·
.aea.ooo
postal and federll white:
collar W'Ol't;ers by 1an , estimated
$8I 6 .640.000 Both bil15-already
throu ..h. the House-w~t to
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NegotJators
,
Ar
Trymg
• T Settle
Man'etla Strike I

In an effort to ~tttam the goal
of Governor O'NeiiJ of provtding
.., 1- •• p01111ibJb, -ual educa·
.....
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Uomtl oppertunitv
faU oolle."'C
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.,.,.. t•-ln«
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Dr. John C. Balr:er, pres:iden.t

MARIETTA, Ohio UP - ~gollators
continued efforts today to ef.
I
ect an early settlement of a t,.oday--old strike of abo-ut I 400 em·
'
ployel
of
the Elertro-Met.allurgtc·
c
,_
h
a1 o pw:n1 near ere.

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of Q_hfo University, and ehainnan
Oft~ Commiuion, bas stated
lhatd tbb .is need easary,I "' h•r,d':"f
to etermtne 1 equa e Y w a · 1
any, new programs of study BQd
new fadltti~ wtll be needed Ill
the faee of an aotJcipated doubl·
ing or poesibl)' tripUng of apllege
enroilment.J by 1970
'&gt;
In a repilrl p"'PPf&lt;d fOt" 'he
JtJO COitEV A:.ssodation in Ut•
u Ms reported that 71 per cent
0( the college age population \in
-'led 1
Meigs County were enru,
n
college. Of 1456 youths between
19 and 22, the study !.bowed 171
attendmg one oi Obio's M col·
leeea or unlver!tities.
In the statlstlcat 5lu£1y Lt beeomes nect'9llary to look abo at
the poputatwn tnereases in the
!•tate of Ohw by eou.ntles. Iii
Meigs County for eKample, 1 two
per- cent incre~se bas been noted
trom 19,'lU to 1956. In 19M the
population was listed as 23,22.7 in
cont:rut to 23,723 in 1956.
The Meigs County increase is
part of a 13 per cent mcrease
in Ohio for the Aame period Ttn!
state's population jumpe,d from
7,948,000 In 1950 to 9,006,000 m
JHfJ,
From all the statistics bcmg
~athered as part of the Commiss.
ion's work, Governor O'Neill belt'eves the most sicrnifieanl are
~··
those covering 'births in OhiO
•inthe colleie acr.. popu
..... _.,
_.
Jatlon ftom. 18M to lll70 -.nd the
~01 ..... ~..~
eollele _ enrollment
for the same --1...1,
He ~Int.&amp;' o~';at births an·
nuaUy have iricreued fl'om 118,..

The employe&amp;, ·members of the
Oil, ChemlcsJ and Atomic Worken Union, )eft their Jobs Tuesday
m suppart of demand! for htgh.er
pay, job security provtSions and
other bel'teftt.s tn a new con~ract
A company spokesman satd the
union hact reJected a three-year
contr.a:q. WJ.mg for a
crease of IO' Io
lft'e.ightb annual
.iu:Jproved overtime pay.
I """e old , t'Wo-weilr - 'eontraet ex·
.,.
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pired at mldil.ight Tuesday aiid
PoeW: 'J1be artnunistratio.n's
picket JiDeJ immediately formed
postal rate boost b.W that woold
I brmg tn an eldra half·b1llitin a
year m revenue appeared rmnly
shelved ln the Senate Pollt Office
r.ommittee. The House bas passed
il
0
Crowds f1Ued the gallenC$ in·
tenmttently as the ~tb Congreg
struggled through the fmal days
ft
f
uf the sessiort.
Tho1J.S8ntf.s (){ spectators gath·
The Wabama Athlehc Boosten ered to wat~h the House pass the
will meet at Wahama High School new comproTTH.se ciYII rtJ!hl!i bill
on September 9 at 7 '30 accord.i ~ ' Tuesdliy and rush. it ~o the Sento Coach Ralph Sayre of t he ate But only a scatlerm.g of ' onWhitt Falcons. .
d .. th lookers watehed the Senate deAI persons 1ntereste
tn
e bate 1t Tuesday /light until JtftF·
a~tivitJes or th.e Boosters are urg· ly midnight .
cd to attend the meeting. Plans
ror the season's acttvitles Will be
EariY in the eventn g an al}ing
made at that ttme.
old man was heLped to th.e Sen·
L-In the p.a8'1:·b,the
have
.
ueen respons ~ e or ' ""' pur
-"'
t
bo d ho.pttal bed to vote lor the feuClltil,e 0 equlpme.Do ' a score ar
and many other things to help eut pay boost bills.
'" 1--• 11 b ket• ·JI
d b ~...
Southern Dentol!ratic Senat&lt;lrs
~.,.e uvwa ' as lhl an
a""· gave no 51 ..... 50 far that lheu
ball squads at Wahama In addl·
&amp; "
th
lion.
ey serve
re freshmen '".... . fight agamst tbe civ1l rights bill
to visttinR teams and th.e Falcons WOU'Id be turned tnlo :t filibuste-r.
follttwing each game.
They appeared ~ontent to stttle
for .a few days of speeches and
deiaymg-tact.ics..
SPECIAL MEETING
Other congressional news:
Spare Parts: The Senate Inve s·
A special meeting of lhe Syra· ligatm.o subeomnuttee sought to
cuse PTA has been called for
&amp;
Au~. ••, ·, n the Syracuse learn from Ai,r Fol"Ct' officials
Y&amp;3
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h .......... million dollars worth of
School for the purpose of dlSCUS· ... ,... '"
excess s.pore p•r!o piled u.p ai
ol••
plans for kitchen equipment \relic bases. The subcommittee
...
to be presented the school board.
K ••
Fr
I
'de t said tn summonmg offieals for
Mrs, au1 1een
anc s, prest n "uestionin~ that .some or the
asks aU members to be present.
~
~
!pare ()3Tt.s had been attUmuiat·
tng .smce the Korean War.
Women . Tbe women's equ&lt;Jl
right3 constitutional ameLdmenl
l n old Senate perenmal-bloonii!d' agaU• brien y in the Senate.
The .Judiciary Commlttoe voted
1t out. But the Senate clearly
.
of teachers w i th t he excep t 10n planne d to let it Wilber.

::'";etoei(

Waham.a Athletic
Boosters T Meet

0 septembe 9

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0ver 400 Exhib'Its T'ICkel Sales
.
La
A
1f[f ham
Are Expeeted At
g t "a a '
F8rJD Y00th ShOW at
t~ome
same
eome

d • H Cl • d 1 t -•
~ ~ an ,..
uuo an
n cr.,...,.
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ed orgenizatlons.
~&amp;
4-H &lt;;lub, .won first place in the 'YY·est Virginia otate Public
Admluion to the show i.s free
Speaking Cont.o•t for girls in 4-H Club work during the past and dir~tora Bf the affair are
""t • MUJ
MIETING. CALLID
weeIt end at Jac SODS
'urg~ne every&lt;lnc to ,attend, proM,iss Spencer, who is the daught~r of Mr. and Mrs. Fred mi•ing a show which the enti.re
The- Eagles Clua of tl)e S;tTt·
Spencer of Mason, won out over four ott(et girll(, all winners family can ei)Joy.
cu.ae Methodist Chureh will meet
'lf reaional contest. hold tuijer
.,
,
Friday, Aug. 30.
in tbe summer..
Hop-T&amp;-R Club The Jl.rlo .m:Odeled
MARK IT R•PORT
She ts the lint Muon County C!'Olllplelte costume•.
rnade \ 'b)'
CINCINNATI UP Produce:
POLIO DE(RIASIS
4-R Club member to win the state therDl!le vea. c
~JJS, steady; net prlee.s at firm
'!ontest. The title of ' ber speech
MiN ' Speo~r and J'olmiOb won con.wmers white and brOwn, A
COLOMB US UP _.. Tbe Stale
th t1 ht to
te I th t l¢ · jumbos 'l7·53; A large 45-49; A ,,
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' ¥11 't.ivihl '"H".
e t·g
compc 0
e !_~
dl
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all •• ••· B ,.:eatth llepartment today NPw.·...,.,
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M~s Spencer gra~uated from eve~1 'b)' winning aim ar con~.,.s rne .urn.
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a, polio cases in Ohi9 for '~e
Wahama High Sc:flo01 lest spring ln n.Oonal competition Ia RoaM large 33·39; ~B whtte and bro~n. . k o! Allg., 19-25. 'l.'hl• was 1a
'lnd w111 enter Ohio Unlveraity at County.
.
, A lvfe G4-M, A medium 41 -42 · &amp; c:onslder.tlle drop from the ~e
4.tllenl tbla fall. Sbe wa1 va.ledie.
Winner of f1rst plac;e ln the larte. M-47.
period Jut year when 48 easel
torlaa of her eta"'
·
· State oonteat wu Steve Allman Cbictens, steady; ' fryert; 3-3~ werel reported.
Joe~
' Jo)lnaoa It Pt. Pleuant, of Lewla County. 'Mia Spencer l.b 19-21; heavy hens J3-1t; I!Jht
qjlf,
lbbo tD the bo • b- won flut over Rebeeea Bolden of ~ena 11).12. Volume and prl&lt;:i!!
,
~
. ~ t-o!u.t at
~e Harrison County Marsraret Hoc~ dLstrl~ution on ,fryers, 10,000 It
DIVORCE ASKED
4 ribbons were aJm wOn enam..lth of Jeffe;1011 County ¥at: iV; 3o.a~at 20; 8.00o at 2tHi;
Mary Brown of ltutl~n4 ~e,.·
tti \he sute Style llevtew by Jaa- a:aret. M:ePhersan ofMefter!'cOua: 15,000 at '21; '1,700 at undetermln· day filed suit in Meip ~
lee lordan of tlle Mountain Climb- ty,and Sue G.HTisoD of Ohlf Colin- ed prius.
Common Pleas Court for -dlvorc:e
..,.Club ldlli Naney·J!Ia!n of- th~ If, ' ,
1
Bill(&lt;r 90 ..J»'e Tl.
ft;&lt;m Kent 8I'OWll of llltllaDd.

June Spencr.r, a member of the Mason Good Luck Clover

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----------- ------- ..
------,Mrs. W. Meinhart
LocalMethodistPastorsPlan
Sberiff'Suspects.
Claimed BY,: Death
To Attend School For Pastors Arson In Burning
NO.

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Chn:aer Tonmey
T .8 A R• ]
Chief W. Thorn
0 e t •p ey
Board Cons•'dei'S
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k
d
'
WarBS DrIvers
Durmg ee en
.
Ctlon
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The West Vira:inia State Check·, Pr 0 bahle A
On Speed Lum er •... ournamen••t WIll beD h ld ·k A • t G

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class, the Oldsmobile "88" offerr.

Present w·~re
Mn Oe st~ l f'
l'oothrman, fo~a1rmo nt . W. Va .
i\'k's Beul11.h Durnell, Parkersburg
Mrs. Samuel Turner, Ashland , 0
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and
~htldren. Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr•
Mtlton Hood and sons, Middlt&gt;
port, Mrs Georgi~ Huff and son.
St. Petersburg. Fla., and hoste ss.

the Auxiliary of the Fooney·Ben·
'hett P()St, No. l2S, American Le·
gton, to the 1957 Bu~keye Girt~ ·
State gave 11 ..,repart ot her at
tenrt'ance at the annual Girls'
c: ' "l .. •V'h""n thp. .A uxilh"'' mel
Mondoy at the Le;lon Hall
Mr~ Dale Mournmg, pi e11idl'nl
was ln charge of the meeting 11nd
Mlll8- Stanley thanked the .t.u:dl
iATy for the opportumty of a1 ·
tending s1.1ch a tine conrerence uf
outstanding Vfl\tn( women from
the entlre atlte.
Mrs. Norman Wayland gave hf' l'
report of the State! Conference tn
Cincinnati and or Oh.trlcl 8 Con
ference held recently at~ Lllbopo.
hs.
, t' •
Mrs. Mourning ha,.,~'houn.c~cl
the appoin.tment of U1e following
committe~ ehatrmen: Rehablllta·
l ion, Mhl Norman Watlandi Am·
We'lle:t Fey,
cricani!l'm, Mrs.
Child Welfart&gt;, Mrs. P=-ul Hapton·
shU; Community Seritee, Mrs
Don Roach.
The AUldllary p)an;ned to atslst
the Lecionnatm with t,he refresh·
ment slands 11 tbeir Labol' Day
program at tbe Middleport stil·
dlum.
It was announced that alter
Oetobet 20, tbe Stat'C DeparL·
ment 'Of the Aux.I.Uary has ralSEld
the annual dues ~ $2.50. One
new mfmber, Mrs. Henry Ret1.·
mire, Mason, was voted into the
AuxUiary. Refnlshments were 1er·
at the cl~ of tM meeting.

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e Neat-looking
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-Pomeroy High
Band Promotions
Are Announced

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At the tlme of her death Mr!'
Meinhart wa., 92 years and ~
months of age. She wa~ bor11 h
Pomeroy,
Add.ihonal surv1vors are a sor
Walter J Meinhart cl Hunting
ton; two grandchildren. Walte
H. Martm, Dayton. an-d M rs
Thomas Clark, LanCD~er;
t~
great granctohildren Rcbeeca Ann
and Jud1th Lynn ~lark

Mrs C. P Galh!.ghcr and Mrs
WilHam Allman entertained the
Staff and Officers of Meigs Tern· ,
ple, Pythum Sisters, at the former's home Monda) evening, Mrs
Allman, prc5ident, was in charge
of the• busmcss meetmg which
opened wtth prayer in unison. 1

Ruah Philson, who had been I
vl&amp;iUng his aunt, Dr Kathryn Phil·
son, Aut.urn. Ala., returned here I
With her this past week Dr Phtl110n is vlsitin11 her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Philson, and other

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Weather

~nttne

ID Q...ulatlta

nf her daughter, Mrs. Guy N
Martin of Lancaster, Ohio.

Pythian Sisters
Entertained At
Gallagher Home

George Childs.
~utor and family.

ID ,Ad9lrUIIDI

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Mhl. Wendel Meinhart, a rc&amp;J
dent of Pomeroy lor 8? year
daed Tuesday night a.t the hom1

The 8-{th birthday anmversary
ot Fred Gans was observed Mon.
dt~Y by the family wtth ll special
dinner
Netghbors and friends bonored
Mr. Gam; with a bl!'thdsy c;.ard
shower He re~aved vi~1tors and
romim scenced a'bout the years
when he was boa ~ foreman for
the Ebersbach &amp; Schaefer Coal
Co. and Pomeroy wns a promtn·
l•nt Ohio Raver crnll port.

The next meetmg will be tn
September at the horne o[ Mrs.
Karl Owen with Mrs. Horace MeElhinny as co-hostess.
Games were played durtng the
evening and pri'!!CS won by Mr&amp;.
Dave Farmer, Mrs. Karl owen, 1
Mrs Phihp Memharl and Mrs.. j
M)'!'on Miller. The hostesses sev·
ed chicken salad, hot rolls and
coffee to those named above; a
guest, Cmda Farmer, Dayton , and
these members, Mrs Lena McElhinny, Mrs Homer Jones, Mrs
Othb Watts, Mrs. Cash. Bahr, Mrs

(a

At La.ea~t~, 0.

Beat buy lOT IChool or alter/

VISitlligiliJeiri'i'ni,~W~i~ll~!aimiiriclioilii.Oi'i'"ipioiritlianidi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~,..,~-J

Mrs Josie

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Wtll Wtlloct, who bas been aeriou1ty ill at hiS home on South
Dale Marr, Mrs Margaret Kay, Seco:1d Avenue, . has been taken
MilUe Bumgarner, Mrs. Katte to Holzer Hospital
,1 _
::-::=-------~ou;::; ~.a.Olga Romh, Mrs Ot- APPLE GROVE
e
us • Mr anc. Mrs. Ed Fry,
Mr. and Mrs . Johnnie Fry, )tt.
Mrs Ruth Parsons l'f Tanners
and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, sons, Run attenderl Sunday School at
and Mr. and Mrs. R. T Blessing
t~atrytew Churc h Sun-day.

in the Umon Community fOG, for·
ty-tbree years and are Doth them·
hers of the EUB Church !.here
Attending the event were Mr
and Mrs. Douglas Roush and chll·
dren , Mr and :.\{rs.. Dave New·
bunt and w ns of Pomeroy, Mr

Mrs. Josie Turner
Is Hostess For
Picnic Dinner

Phyuts Stllnl""Y· deles:tatc

and Mrs. Ci)urles Sm1th, Miss Betty Jones, Mrs Marte Bridget of
Racine, Mr and Mn Harold Vw·
ll, Rev and Mrs Forrest Murray,
Martha Murray, Mr and Mrs. Everett lluffiagton , Mr. ' and Mrl.

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Beth and Barbara Fultz are
Mr and Mrs William Ev·
eraon &amp;nd daughter~ whUe theu
parents , Mr and Mrs Bernard
FuiU, are Qn a short \'&amp;cation
Ben Phtlaon is on vacation from
Corporation of
the Vanadium
America pLant a Graham Station.
vl~ttlne

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~ro;r ~e:~o ~ ~~6 v~nie~~

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000 in 1930 to 232,000 ln 1930
During the ycarl 1950 to 1970
when the
yo\Hlgsters 'becollege age, tlfc 1&amp;.21 year
·· e
A up will inercaBe from
.....
I 7'9000 Projec"··
o ~ • ·
......
"'"'........:- 11
· t
t•· number
u-.:
gures m o [Ill:
age •~uth ·-•o ...iiJ
o1 CO11egeattend
actually
college, RJ.•
Ohio"''Ia
f d 'th
idi
t illti'ea lor
aee WI prov ng ac
(C ti ed
p li! Twtn
__ on nu on a e

Frl•··.

.w·
Higlt School Prepares.
For 0penmg
, 0 n Next Tuesday
ahaq~a

Wahama• High

Scltool's

staff

of a band director ts complete for the coming school year ae
cording to Clyde Foley, principal.
Foley said on Tuesday that 19 teachers had been assigned
to the school and in turn had been assigned to their respect·
1
ve c1as6es •
' 'Wbelher or! not a band director
--- ltill be hired by tbe time school tion and coa.::h; Lelah Jane Powell,
Tu ..
t Commerce; Isabelle Rayburn. Math
O.PJ!rll on next
es...,y 18 no and Science· Helen Roberts, Phv·
'knb~. Several prospects had sica! Education; Ralph Sayre, Phy·
been ~ntacted since the resignat- Sl~al Education and coach; Glenn
Uon of James Breen in m1tl·sum· Smith, voeat:looal Agriculture;
mer btit u yet none have accepted Olston WriRht, Social Studies;
tbe Wahama po~ition.
Nonna Lee Roach, Social studies;
Teaebers at Wahama for the Je-rry ru~hs, Math
.
eolnini ·year and their assliD·
Although school does not open
f 11
until next Tuesdt~y
teach~rs
JPintl are u 0 uwa:
Katberin~ Alexander English; throughou~ ~ ~e county ~inn thetr
J.. line
~ ' d En
year's actlVIttes on F'rtda~. Aug·
1
Bue 11 Mu ce an
ust 30, when they attend a gener~ ~·Jetty lugls., hHor M~ . nd al meetmg of the county teachers
ea; ary . ·~ ar ' a a
usociation in Pt. Pleasant
General Busm~aa, Dana Fry,
Friday'~ meeting will be 1\eld
P•h and Latin, Clfde Fol.ey, Phy to the Pt Pleasant Juntor Hlgb
licil; Cln~ HIUJlpton, Librarian: School Auditorium and will start
LeRoy Jfllfreys, Cbembtry and ,., o a m
Si:lenee; Lona Jonea, Socla1 Stu· iiJi~~:;:;:,
~·· ~
~
.
Cbet Haddox, the Mason County
Florence itfC).uns,. $Dillsh: Don blwdt: Supervisor, will open the
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Sti'll Conti'nUieS
At Middleport

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'Middleport Police Chief LeRoy
Bartrum saul today that lnvestigation of the breakmg and entermg
()f the Rawlings Garue lD Middle·
{fort ts contmuing today. but that
'10 promistnj! leads had as yet
been turned up.
Tit.. "h1'ef indi'"ated ho•o-r
~.,
•.hat bi' tnp to the London Prison
Farm Crtm~&lt; Lab has proved very
valuable m the course &lt;lf tbe inveatigation .

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Only arrert reported by Mid-

dlepbrt Pollet Tuesday wu that
o1 Jamea E. Shuman, 48. of WP·
li.amBtown, w. Va., on cb.ar11e1. 01
intoxication. He waa

retea1~

oh

$25 bond 1nd 11 to ap~ In
Mayof'a Court toniibL

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