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11--J&gt;a¥7 SenUnel, PomelOJ-Middleport, 0., July :lli, 1958

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brother. Rev. Howard Rup-

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by Mrs. Rlfpe'l
mother, Mrs
Margaret Re)'nolds who ba.s been
a tuelt of her son and Ian~ily.
Mra. M:rrjorie Mcl&gt;llnald an!!
ehildren Jsines Howard and Jl•·
ditb Meredith of JJost'Jn Spawn,
N. Y., wtll arrJve We:rtnesday &amp;u

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llr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe were
reteDt gaeats o( the latter's brl.
ther and listcr·in-law, Mr. and
MrL Gardner Reynolds of Lebanon. They were aecompanJcd home

pelt. Tbcy will leave later in the
week for Gulf Port, !!iss., where
the)' Will be t!le guests of their
parents, Mr and Mr•. Clare.nce
Ruppelt.
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Mrs C 0. Fasher anr:l 'ion T~m
my and {laughter Sgt. Sarah Ftsh
er of Columbus lefl Wednesday

Nan Fisher

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jaughter, J11l
Rev Henry Carr, f,.rmer

ALL OVER TOWN

er. Mrs. 0.1rcthy

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Bethesda High School and BhSE
Business C.)Jiege. H~ is employee'
in Columbus with the Boyertown
Burial CasJtet Company.
1 Before lc~n·Jng on a~ wedding

TONIGHt
'"WITNESS FOR THE
PROSECUTION'"
Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrick

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with white accessories and
wore a wh;te rose bud' corsa~.
'I'hey are r.ow re!ltding at 8~
Hoffmaq. Avenue, Columbys1 ObiQ. _
Out-of·tOW!'I guest:J atten'lling the'
, wedding we1·e ~r. and Mr~:~. A. W.
Brewer., White Cottage, Ohio; Mr.
11nd M~. Cl)·de Close, Waterford,

Color Cartoon

SATURDAY
"Till! NIGHT THE

WORLD EXPLODED""

Pay with CHECKS, by MAIL!

Kathryn Grant - flm. Leslie
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We suggest that you open your checkIng accowit with ul/ril mtilsthl ~

Victor Mature - Anita Ekber~
SUN.; MON., TUIS.
""TilE YOUNG UONS".
Midnleht Show Sat. 12 o'clock
TONIGHT and SA"fUROAY

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..:olumbus; Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Branden, Flushing, Mr. and ' MI'I.

vel Flanagnn, Bethesda; Mr. an4
M'ra. Donald Simeral, Quaker City '
and Mrs. Etime Hea.kett.

Rex Reason - Henry Morgan
SUNDAY ond MONDAY
"'DON'T GO NEAl\
THE WATER''

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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SIMERAL

Howard Ruppelt Wedn~sday . He'!
Carr was enroute to hill home in
Erw, Pa, from a vac!lt!On trip
through the south.
Mrs. 0. B. Stout w!to accom·
1Janied her brother-in-law and
1ister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fati\1
to CoiUD)bua Sunday lr.u returned to her home.

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Ro~ert

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Koehler were guests, with Miss

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Schaaf laking the party to Jack's
Dair~ Bar for refreshments.
Mrs. Pauley Ann N".l!l an em·

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marriage by her

Given in
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ther, t!he bride wore a gown ot
white lace and taffeta, made prin
cess style with butterfl v bow in
the back. The bodice tup featuren
a portrait neckline. Her finger·
tip veil of silk illusion was held

in place by a band of lace trimmed in seed pearl!. S!le c•rried
a white prayer book topped with
a large wbite magnolh.
Mill Betty Seller~ Columbus,
was maid of honor and the bride~~:
maids were ll!rs. John Dobbins,
Columbus an~ Miu Leanna Bre.-·
er of Portland, sisters of th ~
Lride. The maid of honnr worl'! ,.

pioyee of the New Ynrk Central JOWn of deep aqua taffeta witb
R. R. office has been tempurarily · ehiffon sash and the bridesmaid•
transferred to Belle, W. Va , fro:n wore li&amp;ht aquo gowns 108hlonoo
Identical to ttiat of "the maid o!
the Hoboon branch.
Marsha and Frank Fugate oi honor. Their headpi..eo were nat
Mhens have been the guests 0 1' white bows and they carried col·
rosebuds,
lheir aunt, Misa Huldu Klei·n. · onial bouqueta -of
RYpiOphilla
and
cornflowers.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher wo~s a busl
neu visitor in Columbua Tuos· . Dwain Turner of Beth•sda lOll
ed as best man. Ushen were Da·
d•¥·
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Emm1sh vld Brewer and Kennel~ Brewe:
wel'(l in Marlett:~ Tue!d:-y to visit eousins of the bride.

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Super Chamttlon
New Jread•

Mrl. ; Brewer wore for her dau~
their daughter. Mrs. Burkey (Jo.!!ep)line Emmish) who underwent Ihlen weddlna an aqua eryotal·
an emergency , appendectomy at line ohoath dre11 with white a..
Marietta Memorial Hospital cesaorlea and a yellow rosebud
Monday. They were acr?mptnied eor•aae. Mra. Slmeral, the arooma
home hy thoir lll"anddaujlbten. mother, wore a yellow abeath

"The S.1111tl~ll New Tffad with
the Stn••tlon•l Low Price"

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with ,white accea•orir• and
Suoan and Kathy Burkoy who
a
ud
rosebud cort~ae. I
will be their auesto while their
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following the wed
mother io hosl)itall"'•t.

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Crippled Kiddies
Of Meigs County
Invited To Fair
The Meigs County Society fer
Children has rewved an
I fnvitation for tbe ertppiPd children
or Meigs County to 3'tend the
, Ohio State Fatt on Crippled Child
ren'a Day , Wednesday, August 27
The Stale Fair Man&lt;.~otcment hat
planned :1 fin'! day's - &lt;'Uting on
Crippled Ctalldren'a Day, lpolliOI'

ForJ\ed Run Lake Assured Of Quick
lmpro\·ements; Also New Camping Area
_T~e development plan was revealed In a Columbus newsWI
ks CaUSe N0 paper
Friday.
1f rec
Forked Run Lake Jta'.. not bee·•
Jeff out entirely in the Deport
ed by the Crippled
tertainment Association.
ment ?f Natural Re"'urces plans
ln)'un'""""' Only
for lhJs ye.ar, howevet.
SOCiety fur
Childnn
Alter an extended time wben il
Dther participating grout•s are inviting children,. from
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Damages
ap!'"ared
nothing would be done
Ligh
year to Improve facllitie1 at
the state.

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The Obi~

Crippled

Two mmor highway
Tbe feature attraction will be 11
special grcndstand pedormancc&gt; were reporttd today by Sberifl
uelu11~elr for crJ.ppled ehildren )lohert D. llortcnbach's depart·
at 10:00 A. M. Name ste"s, such ao~ ment, neither involving injuries or
Dean Marho; the Lennt~n Si5ters heavy property damage
Tuesday north of Ra~ne lame•
:Jf Lawrence Wclk'11 Band; Ben
Alexander of "Dragnet"; Smiley E. Folmer. 2{1, Pomeroy, reported
Buruette aF the Roving Ambaua- be went into a 11kid ou wei black·
dor; the June Taylor Dancers; and top H1s c:~r hil 1 guy wire on a
Jimmy OrJrsey's Band, led by Lee uhl:ty pole
Thurs-:.lay a mile northeast ol
CasUe, w•U thrill the!!o~ cll.ildrea
the
Pomeroy Corporation line on
through and threugh. F1 ec admit
lance for the childre:t and the1r Route 7, Jack E. Grueser, 20, Lotscorts wHl be provided, along cust·st., Pomeroy. had the Jame
with trans~rtahun by s"tuthe hua. thing happen to him on a curve.
on the grounds, free r:des and His car stopJ:cd &amp;s it OO.cked mto
tbe hoghway sade bank.
admittance to any shows.
Meals will btl: furoi1hcd. Facii·
Th1s m.,rnlng James Roben
ittes for rest and . medieal , can II o If m a :o, Lea.rt, W. Va.,
will also be provided.
was arrested b)' the sheriff for
Any crippled child between tht 11peedipg m Pomeroy. He posted
.lges of six and 17 who wishes to f,U bond 1n Mayor Charles Legar'a
advantage of this wide-oper court for appearance Aug. 12.
Opportunity. for a day o! fun and
The State Patrol reported Judy
thrills at the Ohio Slate Fair M. Neutzling, 20, Mason wu fmed
should contact Meigs C•;lmty Crip- $5 and bad coll.J suspended in
pled Child. SoCiety. Pllcne 6148-Al :dayor Lepr's rourt on conviction
at 159 N. ~tb, Middleport, before of having no driver's licenae.
Aug. 5.
Frank Harrah, 19, New &amp;vcn, wu
fined $15 and cosll by liayor Lei·

N. af[air
chev woul11 have to

SecuriQ&lt;

:~fadn~ To Come Out Of E¥t

· Whtn Lebanou Integrity ·

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(Uri) - 1he United St,tes said
t.t.s. Marines from Lebanon as soon
, "to assure the Independence

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At Stock Reduction ·P. rices
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lntometlonol
in "outhwes1

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early today but se
lhltq~·~~t.ornis lashed a wide
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eastern CoJo

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of Middleport Vaugbab
18, Rt. I, Pomeroy, wao
'falk Ai"ltoia~;y"'.....J.
·~ipeekd. . rl\'lllers,.
dt&lt;d ,by the Patrorta·ap- H!lll·

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$595
1951 Docl~t 4 dr. Sedan $250 ' 1953 Chev. Belah'
1953 Pontiac 8 cyl. Dlx. $695 1954 Pontiac 8 tJI. lx. · · $895

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2 dr. Hyd. ·
1954 Plymouth s.;u ~~r.",$775 ·1953 Buick V~ s
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To 'Be ~onday

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The visitors, introdut'ed by Pro·
ressor Olson ot 11 mld·\Vest u:-ti·
ver5ity, g:we brief talks about
tbe&amp; experJcllccS this summer as
en&amp;IDcerir.g students wurking at
Sporn. They were Bill Quinn, Dick
Parmalee, J1m Ferris, Bill Abel
Jim Parker and Roger Goff They
represented various midwestern
college&amp;.
Gene Grate was proil'n.m chair
&lt;ilan for the evening and inlro·
duccd Prof. Olson who D.l~o pre
ient~d Prot Lewis Hu:k1 of Ohio
University. Bernard Diehl, a guest
£r!lm the Gallipolis club, was, in·

ago.
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Ronald Hand announced plam
l\lrs. Ervin .was the daughter of ttc in progress for a &amp;otnry "Get·
Lafayette Ward and Suzanna War· ]'ogether" m the near ' future on
ner Ward.
the excursion boat, "Susan A.11

SurvlvlnJ are one daughter, Mro
Wllllam :Rohaon (Beatrirc) with

whom she m1de her hPme, and

two oont, Leslie Ervin of Middle·
port and Gilbert Ervin of Colum
bUJ.
The

1957 FORD va f'Sof' ~ollllile,4. dr•."~ardJopf'1 '"'ii' ...·.:.. $2Af5
Only 9,545 actual mllea. POwor Ste~rlng, Fordollllltlc. Fof(l s (lriesr and btlst
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ailo 1urvlve. Elmer Ward, Lt&gt;
Cheste~ Ward oi Chlllicolbe.
Art~ (Goldie) Cllrilltlan
I ~~~~·; Ohio; and Mrs. li~Y
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Zir.lmtrmsn ' and
of Wellit&lt;ln.
lil"andcbildren
'a ,...It
lll"andchildten.
Ifni. Ervin wal a member of tb!
H..lh ,Methodllll Church ,of lllld
dleport,
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-Friends
call it the Rswllnt:
Cqall
Home .. where lhe
hel~ llt;pnday at l
Rev: !Iaymon Konk
Burla( 11UI (ollow
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a campinJ .area built thi1 year."

He explained that depa.rtmel\t
officials would not pinpoint a
date when c.onstruction; would
start. But the money is on hand
•nd achon 11 bemg l•rld up on!)•
until detailed plans (or tbe im·
provement are ecmpleted.
The ea:nping area is to be lo·
cated on 1 bill 2Jbo~e the swim.
ming area. Jt will require ion~
strucUon of roads, ouldtJor cOotkil)j
facU1Uea, rest rooms, c.nd clearin,:
and levelling. It ia espeqed !9
cost betw..n ~.000 Jnd $33,1100
Immediate improvements to··tlae
existing picnic area• are to ~
made at ouce. These iaclu~ 1 15
new outaid' iteel stoYCI wbich can

be lalt:en in for otorage durihf 1riJI,.

ter; 15 new gArbage c:tJntaidera,
two rutrooms, and 3!) new tabl~.

Bids for tbe L-.tion of tbC
restroom• "l'ill be let
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The "Eagon propooals:
D~lf.•IP'IJll~ .$119,1110 in 1160
and · $3S8,4w iii ltltll; jlodtllig
!l®!ilf' l"rlJJ ' (!locki,II'J Jll&amp;,
$!112,000 and $i48,1100; Barr Oat;
near AThens, $37,400 and '149,6Co

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Wildlife Expert
To Speak At

League Meeting

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Artists Invited
To Try For
Minstrel Roles
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Building Fails

There !lilt also be two moving
pieturel,

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Cas! members of the Big Bend Huatlne," b,- Fred Baer; the plhe&lt; •
lliniatrel will meet at ~ p. m. tt on the Okefenoke Swamp IIi
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All memben are urged to at· ,
tend.
their county fair p,....ntatlon on
Auauct 18.
fersonnel for the $ndng cbor
us line was completed when the
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group met for their flrot ..astot. 1
F-riday evenin.. Hbwel'er othe•
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open and anyone wlahlni to particl
pate may attend the Jlondly even
mg meeting
ApProximately 110 re!!Uiar c '-'t
COLUIIIlUS UPI - 0 b I o.'
memb&lt;!rs attended the opening ..,. higb oclloola wlU •go along" with
ssion Friday evtnlne.
the new two-point ruhtll adopte;l
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D ·when trying for poinla afler
BUt \.HID
toucbdliwn, Commloaionel H. W.
Emswiler' uf the Obio' IDgh School ,
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COLUMBUS ,J)PI - A wing
of the he&gt;dquarters building at
sed Friday obortly after 100

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lllr. Hebt!urt ,Wd.

day for ha.\'!ng no dri~er's 11- tilt lloPF....,iilll!.and
Also Ro&lt;ty Fort, $118.800 ~Ddt ""'•"i:tslii!J
een!e. The Patrol alllo arreated.
Me'I.ZOO;
Stroud's Bllll aeor Atfor appearance before Mayor Fish·
. WASHINGTON UPI --:- 111e A~· er, Segtal W Davis, 32, a roofer hens, $38,400 and $153.800.
rJculture Department thmki there out of Charleston, W.Va., for bWL
m~y be more egg11 and lower egg
Middleport police arrested aM
prtces next year.
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Jailed Charles Allenowortb for In·
In a report Friday, 1t estimated tolJcation.
497,715,000 egg-type ch~eko were
hatched in the fint six months of
The Patrol said tbese roads were
1958, up 7 per eent (rom lbe same closed in GaUia Count.v at 10 a. m.
period one year earliE::. Depart today: ·
ment economists pre&lt;1Jded the
Rt 141 scnth of Cldmus; ~
number or chickens in layina east and west of Vinton, 5M al
Smilb. Wildlife,
flocks next Jan 1, as a result HarrisbW'g and aix to seven inche1 of Granville
tbe Soil Conservation S
would be up 5 per cent from the of water were over 160 in Vinton. will be thr principal speaker
Lotal last Jnn. 1.
!be regular meetinc·of the J(~ip
In another preliminary estimate
Chapter, Jzaak Walton League ilelll
the department Jaid tlle number
Monday ever.ing, July 28.
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of yqung chicken• rallwd in the
lllr. Smitll will be accompanied
first half of 1958 totaled 4M,78!5,·
by Carl Bllibm, local SoU eo..,.
000, up 10 per cent from the B&amp;mc
aervationist.
periQd one year earlier.

tbe Army's general 1'\epot eollap.

Hamm Initiated

In Millionaire's .

thil mornin1:
"fm now 11111red there will be

In 1958 Market

Mro. Hattie Mae Ervtu, age 79.
died yelllerday at 2 P. 1\1, at the
llleigo General Hospital. She was
the widow of Ben Ervin wbo pro.
ceeded her in d.. lh about a yeor trodueed by Rotarian Ted Reed. Jt.

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S1x sumr.,er-work coJlege rtud·
ents with the Philip Sporn Plant
t~t Grahn!D Station. w. va., wcrl!'
speakers Friday ni ght 11 t :1: regulAr '
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se~fts"Ply mouth. Extra !lice.

ar for l!peedmg.
~ourt

J953 ( rys er 6 CJC"'t' ~ . ' 6~$ 1.953 f)eSofo 2.dr: V8' ·~· ·~'"$665
1953 Ford Y8 2
'if~~~·. 19S2 Ftr~ 2dr. S~an ·· · · $3,5
1951 Buick$uper4
"\11f5 1951 Plymouth2dr.Setlan $195
1955 PLYMOUTH ,IJved. 4 dr. Sedan ·· · ·· · ······ · ··· $1,195

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::tecidents Forked Run, Rep. Mfinhart aaid

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all parts of

Eiacnbowcr clearly spoiled
hi&amp; condition•: This

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Representative George A. Meinhart promised loday M~
County would be heard frem before a proposed '1% llll1lliHl
boDaDZa in state park improvemeota "'ere approved by- tb~
Ohto legislature next year.
Ellpecially since Meigs County's Forked Run Lake dldll''r .:· .
get on the favored list for as much as a single dollar. Two -·~
state lak91 m Athens County, on the other hand, Stroud'l :
Run and Burr Oak, would receive '379,000 In a two-year per'~'
lod under. t~e plan. Lake Hope would be Improved by nearly,
a halt a IDllhon dollars.
Rep. Meinhart said he ba• not had a chance to studi the.
proposal Colonel Herbert Eagon, director of Natura R•
sourcel!, will present to the legislature next year for lmprovlf
ments 19 state p~rks .
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"It's my unde~~nding a committee gets these recommen-'
datio1111 together, Memhart said, "and the legislature bas to
approve them, of cout•se."
He added, "You can rest assured I'll never vote for them
and neither will a lot of others, unless Meigs County is coo:
sidered.

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Three had other pressing bu•l~~
aa the bill' to attend •o firs~ such u \'II ,
·je.t fi1ure !J1 IM' .11l'~ )l!.~~eek I Baghd•d raat talk~ set .for nell
but Pres!ruil!t ~~11!&gt;\f!l•
~ly ~ondoy.
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wbitUt'~ h.t"ii dQ.wn"IO" i~:
· 1 AnHhe molter of pr~t~ol
Only hours after lzv9itla, the of· sceurijy RJ't'nngdl)lents also lwl , ·,
fi(!iij,l So:vlet , governp..~ni news- be Cow:1dered. Because of' tjlll
'~r, fiE·u!ed ,a propose~ ~- was cy$!1111lf~ !bat Ani. 4 wqui(
mlt '!!l.t'-~
in the Ui!!led !j;iil(jjja be 'lbO WI,!FIII pollllble date lqr
Ill( t~e 'II e East ~il~o Khi"JUII· t~e 1). tJ. ·Rarley and tbat it ~.lQ!l·
cl!!:v l[id ., allj:~t-face.
. ' ably could r.ot be arran&amp;M tieo
'Jussl~l\ premier al)noUftced fore Aug. 11
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01.1 We4ne&amp;~ay ~~ would meet wlth
FUrthermQI·e Ei!enbowor servl!1
bead8 of government anywhere, notice thol Khrushohev would no ·
e\'!n in New York. · 1 •
be permitted to turn the conf'O\",
KhrJ,Iahchev's st11WR~, ma~uv- flDce 1nto ·· 3 propagand.a ,c~­
er was ob.served by We~ d1plo- Eblenll_owcr warned ht:: would .ull:
mala lmmodlnlei.Y tP. a Ji')'i'P•K•~ , • fam•llor !lusstnn lactic - !b•
da victory for ttie v~~~Rus· walkout - II the Soviet premlet
stan since he 11@11 beeR de
dine tried to usc the meeting as r

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Dynaflow drive. 'Ppb"·l~ill4~~~~'!;) mlle.s. Radio and Heater. Spotless. .
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1 IUDI.mit meetliig "for mon bs.
sounding board for hts own phi
~r~thchf'V Uked the idea of losqphy.
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gal Rue, Regal Lilies, Eramus spikes and foliage of buckle·
berry and Ivy graced the altar of tbe Methodist Church at
S\lversvllle, on Saturday July 5, .for the marriage of Miss
Emma ~..ole Brewer and Mr. Charles H. Simer.al. The Rev.
John Elwood perforn!ed the double ring ceremony at 4:30
P.M.
' The bride i_s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brewer of
Portland, Oh1o, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Glendon Simeral of Bethesda, Ohio.
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preceded lhe ceremony. with Mr11 The sell!diona were '10h Promise
Howard Ebersbach at the piano Me", ••Because'' and "The Lord's
and Mrs. John Elwood as soloist Prayer."

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BANKING ·SINCE 18'12
Illember Feder-' ' Re1~rve Syatem
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of phenolic resin plastic and Rollway rack. •
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, Juty 26, 1958

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Durst waa ir

The new .drs. Simeral was grad
uated from Racine High Schoo'
and presently is employed Wit'
the Motorists lfutuallnsur,ance Co

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

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charge of tho, guest book.

lor of the Middleport Pretbytet·
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Elva Dailey '"d !,Irs: Violet Brew·

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was centered with a three-Uere(
wedding ct.ke.
Hot~tP-sses wert
Mrs. Paulinf
I Brewer,
Mr~; . Maxini).. Pnro~~t. Mn

of Nursing hal\ returned
to Pal'kersburg · after a week'"'
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cled the lt~wn from. · eit~er sidt
of au ar~hway whic:h was decor
ated with roses and ivy. Rose:

ti ne l!rs. Terrell is '.he former [
.Miss Jane Harris, a student
"Urse at St. Joseph's Hospital

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W' Aif4ust Dth wltb a dinner at ·

!be llltllii 'Rellauiant.
Mn. llntd Ohlinger wao a
~ETtLOSI TWO
Plans were tnad!! for 1 the se~ gqeat tnd' prbet were •warded t.
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enth annlvenory of their Can· Mrs. Edword T. FrenCh, Mni. COLUMBUS UP! - / The Co·
asta Club when llrs. IUcbarrl Chorl.. Brmlbury, l\lr~. Donald lumbua Jeh loot a d'oubleheador,
Gress entertained th'- m.ember~ MUit l nd l\lrl. Ralph Glbba Jr.
H .,aad iW, here Thursday night
Tuesday evening at her home
A desa~ eoune ~·ras served to wind up a aeries wilb [ioche•
ter on tbe". wrona: end or a 4·2 ~
ding a reception wis held on lht- by the hoJtesa tO the :~.'bovc men· record.
lawn of the bride's home. wiilh .1ono,d aqd ,Mrs. Rober, Schmoll

w11l v1sit Mr &lt;t nd Mrs. John Ter
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Club Planning
Scene Of Brewer-SJmeral W-edding _Vows For Anniversary

lor Oak Ru1ge, Tenn., where they

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sons went home for the dty. Nc.
one was burt.

An. 115 foot section of the wesl
buckled and !be '''"nd fioor

roof sqged.
Wtttnesses said debris was hiirl·

Emswiler· Okavs

2pL Af· ler TO
p}an For ·p
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Ro'1!irt Hamm, repr•senl~live or ed into an adj30enl euCU41tion
the Mi)lland 11\Uiual Life "Ins. Co .. areo w6erei an addition to ·anothOI
bao been in~Ut\Od , Into the Mil bulldlng is goinJ.
llonalre's club" of tbe company at
ADLAI IN ASIA
the firm's recent national lon·
LONDON
UP! - MIISCOV( Rs·
vention in Estes PBJ:k, Colo.
dlo reported Friday nighltbJI I or·
Mr. Hamm recei*d a member· mer DemOcratic party preatden·
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No actio• wu taken on tbe new "
ship •l"oil lrom the company'' tial candidate Adlai Ste,enoon b11
DALLAS Tel• UPJ _ Sen· KDriDI .method at the •oaehe_r
F"ident, c. o. : swu~an .' He at !rrived at the central ,~oian city ,
·aibed the honorary · ~~li!~atiop of Novoslbirlt in
tour of tho Ralph w. Yorboroufh and mil· eumnt' -~. Eml~i•r . ,~~ ,
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lionaliO Dallaa lawyer . reneher "but lbe '""ling lJ that It will ao
by placing lil for~ more' than ' &gt;oviet Union.
William A. Blakll!)' bulb predicted into eRect !bl• faiL •
million dollm worth of. Insurance
While Mr. 'nd Mn. Jlamm at
LICENSE IISUED
viciOI')' today in tbe Texas priThe ,alloclalion:~ma'i' ..:::=::~~
tended tbe -convention, their chU
A marfiage Ueense has been il- mary electh,u.
on a P.f'oposa1 to
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dren. BorbJU and Jeari. •lsite~ ;ued here to Delmar ll Rhodea, 21, The polls opened at 7 a. m. and hiah ~I
lh!ir j!"andparenla, Mr. and l\lrs tarrisonville, utility worker, and were to 1 reroain open until 7 p, m. from 18 to 20 teama whleh ~~(
lcipba Dole Ward. HarrisonvUle, a~ which Ume the roturna will be- 81! l!llpeeted to meet with II
J/ 0. Roedel, E. Main..t,
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FffiST:PlcNl,~ EQUIPMENT INS~AttED·
Two -picnic benches,

!!replace and

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In nther sctio"' tbe asOO&lt;iatlon:
over to finabce tom·

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Cha~llll3 -.Siturday -, ;.~

In ;;4.msrican Publishing For T'b ePastG.eneration

Tbl$ ~ertatniy was evident in Meigs County from before 1900 through World War II
•ltd !lmtll today Fifty years ago 1t was fashionable among journalists of the day to have
both "Democratic" and "Republican'' newspaper. in small towns Quite often there was
a third "Independent" nibbling around the
edges, too
Pubh!hers under such circumstances were

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usuall,y short·hved Often 1they :*el'll buiJiness
men with primary int~rests outside publish·
lng After they lost a sockfull In a paper another would'be E S Scripps took over the /
deiapidaled pay-roll account. '
Today over most of the nation the small
town and suburb newspapers are growtng in
strength because there is one paper serving
local, home interests. The majority of U. S
famllbs now are two-paper families They
take a "city" paper ~or primarily national
and international news and a "home" paper
for the dally events around which their lives
are wrapped personally.
When the Times-Star was combined with
the Post the move was merely another chap·
ter in the story of American newspaper publishing that is leading toward fewer metropohtan papers rt also is proof again that
newspapers must be a money-making proposition, just as surely as must the corner grocer's store. The &amp;lternatlve is death for the
business

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WSAZ -TV Chan"el !I' ~

~Wjl{e.t)f t::;i~ilifl(Jti ~fl.Pfi' Underlines Trend Obvious

This is that the big city papers are finding
out '1\ihat the small town papers learned over
a,generation ago: You can't fight with one or
more other newspapers in a community for
the reader and advertising budget which wlil
not 'Produce adequate revenue for more than
one publication

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·~e ,~jlinise of the Cincinnati Times-Star
io !lhe :face ·of continually rising operating
oosts rwilhout •enjoying a corresponding expamfpn 4n sale of its product puts emphasis
on a trend in newspaper publishing that has
ll~ evident for several years.

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U:OO Fuey
11·10 Nltewatch
1130 Blondie
!:DO Sigo Off
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ll100 True .'!loey
12:30 Trouble With Father
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1:00 Down on the Farm
Chan.,el'!-~.,tkft:
·t:SO Western Theater
845 Sign Oo
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4:30 O,.teetlve Dlll!'l'
9 00 Rompt;r Room •J
D:OO Watetfront
11 9'30 Katie Doona11 Sllpw ! •'l
~-30 8igrP!cture
IO::;o Doqg~-Re-M1
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lo.30 Tr.,..,.., Runt
1:1~ Sports Eye
u·oo The Prtee 'Is Rl!llll 'I
~ 8·30 Science Fiction Theater
U.30
Cgnccntratlon
7.00 Salurday !ollbl ••miiOrtl
T
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7'30 Peopltl :~1+ ·0 1111111
12 30 It could Be ~ou
18 00
Baseball
I 00 ¥1d-D"' News
10.39 Joae~h Cotton Show
•!·I&amp; lllovietlme
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u,oo' llowl Hoodllaoa
S·oo
Today
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OUrs
11·10 Weat.berealt
3:30 From these Root•
11 16 Nitewatcb
4 QO Queeo fnr a ~1'1
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11 00 This is the Life
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1130 What One Person Can Do
t2 DO Industry on Parade
1~·15 Christian Science
lz 30 TBA
12 5~ Baoeball
1 00 'Movletime
4:00 Mr Wizard
t·so Youth Wants to Know

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8 00 Twi!Dty .,..
9 30 Alcoa Theater

5·00 Fronben of Fa1th

LO 00 Suspicion

II 00 Newo Read'.lno
11 10 Weatberealt
11:15 Tho Jack Paar Show
I 00 Sll!D Off

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l12 00 ~addle

ana Spurs

2 00 l!llg P1t'ture
2 30 Satd:day Show
4 j)O Live Wre&amp;Uing
' ~!jill Re&lt;ord H®
7•30 Dick Clark Show
Tbe world's first regular •air- 8•00 Country "'U111e lubilee.
mail servtC'(! was bcJUil tty ($tit- 9.00 Ulwrence Welk Show
am's Royal

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rnilitar.y ~ 0 oo Ml!lw.. tern Hayride
~0.30 ot!iclal Detective
London and Parh
,11·00 News
11:10 MG.M Lato Show

when 11 started
mall betwe~::n

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c:~.rrying'

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8 00 MusiC in the Mornmg
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4·30
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The Morning Show 4~
P:e&lt;e• of Eight!
!!r. District AttorneY
Bm&amp;o at Home
The AfternOon Show
Doug Martin Show
American BtlMstand
Record Hop
American B:tndstand
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FOR: SALE

Ronake Hay Baler
Eagle Blower

R-EADY
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Never d..v olean your electric
BY
t;:•GOIY
GAl TAX RIFUNO
Jhey have bought for far m use , .. _
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olan keto or· 'sb ee t•. Cleon 1ng ool
ND. "INO "'ECTRIC
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Ill 1or Tbev• may need these recordl to
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ele~r1cal
insulation on t hc
,.1•• tovbuY financial MCUrit", IIYI rum operator• may
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• the accuracy of theu re
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a a cents per &amp;a on re un on rund clauna.
f or a dar. All eounael ion iD thil "''.;.bel
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BY c. 1. &amp;LAKISLII
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P.OUnnllor~
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STATI DAllY HOW W
Tht aummer weather as nu wasb these coverings eep n
County &amp;xr.nslon Allftt
camp ill o we •., c
_., , _ IX.tenaion family economics 1pec- ell gasoline used for od
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doubt forced your electric blan- mind, of coune, that lhey are an
Stxtv-lx Meigs County 4-H and aasurted iD tbe varioUI c:ws lall•t.
purpose• aurine the pen
u1Y The seventeenth annual e1.
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Cattle St.ow
wtll
k.eta or sheets into te rem en eledncal 3ppllance an s ou
Club ~memhers
seven cou.nsellon program.a
Persona
working on 1 aecurtty 1,
for 1957
reruto
.. ..t June
mull 30,
be lUMI
filed Cla1m!
on or be
beld Da•rv
at -Jackson'&amp;
Mill, Aug
for .the aeason II you have post be handled carefully
and two advi~rs returli.ed th1s
Advisor~ aulstlng at the plan 1hould have some knowledge before ~ptembcr 30 , loml. only I" , m
poned the problem of laundenng
Before washmg, dtsconnect the past week from attendmg thf' camps are Mra. Pauline Atkins, of various type• of insurance, soc- one claim t:hould be tubmttted.
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these
valuable
l&gt;edcovenngs cord and controls from your Semor and Jumor 4-H Club Senior Camp and Mn Jeallt'l tal aecur 1ty, bonds, anmutles and
USE FORM
The prr.gram w1U mclude seheJl's J -reminder that there's no tianket&amp; or sheets \tost bed Camp sessions held annoolly at Cottrill at Junior Camp Both II other uvmga and mvcstments
All claim•, for the 2240
Federal Ta:r parate t-H, FFA and Open Clus
betllr time than a (!ne hot day coverings JI['C made rrom synthc the Ca.nters Cave 4 H Club Cam]' 'Slated Mn. Nolan wbo was ln that can be used
refund of
cents pP.r gallon, Sbowa, 4-H and FFA Showman
to do 1the jol) It you have m1 ~ tic fibers or cotton, and shrmlt 1m Jackson county
c:harge ot tbe- enUre rra.ft pro1'be plan for future nnanc1al ae- •bould be 3made 00 [ntemal a~ ship oontuta, a cattle f1ttmg and
plllced your tnanufacur~;;r's 1r !lge or stretchmg ts not a prohgram at holb camps. lllaior crafts eunty mcludca objectives Some of
h
&amp;howmg clime, 4-H Hee~lth Talk~.
tr.uetlons for laundermg, here'~; lem. But, 1f )'our bhnket is wool~
Th1s event bas c,,me to be ~ this year Included
picture
paint
those
obiectWe&amp;,
according
to Mill venue ~orm 2240. U yuu
ave
Coronation
of the State f-H ltln&amp;
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proeerlure
measure It, so 1t can be reshspe d part of the 4-H Cl ub proa.-..
I hadrH bo:re1 • lea Spny, may be, protection of de- fded
Refundfor Federal
the put Gasohne
yo11. will Tax
re and Queen of Health, State orh
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later to tts ortg\.nal 111 t
rr Londucted in Meigs County un- ther work and lanyards
pendents If the earning eapac1ty ceJve a copy of tbil form 18 the Tractor Operators ConleJt, vat
lherb are sod spots, wash these der the sit.p~r\llaion of iMrs
Another type of leaders.tup of tbe breadwmner 11 taken away
~-- 1001 breed club meetings and the
f
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U you've
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first gently wtth a solution o Geneva H. NoLitn 11.nd C . r.odevelopment is round II mong the, by de:ath or diaabflfty, replace- mail
fore "OU
can get never
a copymed
of form
State Farm Bureau Cultar d p te
m1ld soap or detergent r.nd water eslee, County ExtensiOn Ar;ents campers \)'ho help C.3rry on tr • ment of Income after retirement,
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c t Contest ftnals
~ULTRYMEN TO
Use lUkC'Warm water for hand ThiS summer Anna Jean Rose L; bal
activity which mcludea abtl:'t• to met-t ~mporary losa or 2240 from the 'M.aaonO!f oun Y
d
PRODUCE HATCHING
,. Th1s ts abou t ass1stlng .n t be 4-H Cl ub pro CounCil Fire, vesper Prograra&amp; a decrease
&gt;~
Exlena&amp;on
Jce or
The D...
or machme wash1ng
of income, protection A&lt;&gt;rtcult•lral
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EGGS ON A YEAR
~1 vIty, an d lher parla
ed b., Ctutrhe Miles, Managerha of
100 degrees Fahren he1I or warn' gram
sports a..-.
a1nat habJhtv1 and :~bllity to
AROUt;D BASIS
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wmdrow
enou~'l to .e com • a ..e
For tlle youngster'! probabh or the c;amP program
meet emergt:nCies
MtcbJaan. F'amu of Btrming m,
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~EMING-NKHOLS ''our wrist
the mosl Important reason for at
Met&amp;s c,unty campers selectee
;x'be second step 10 plannmg 11
Dissolve tM rtetergcnt bc!ot(' tending camp Is the (nn enjoyecl at Junior Camp mcluded Eric for a family to study Ill own IllMrs. Reed Easterday waJ taken
vou add your eovenng For o~ea•· m the campmg experience One Parker, cb1ef of the Shawne" uation The composttlon of the
t)to tbc Meip General Hospital "n
t It may of the main reasons pnrentH are tribe•, Ale•~ Carpenter, song family, familY bkes and dislikes,
d
~! ~~~!~s~b~!nto' :~e~~ts, wlth a mtercsted m camp J.S that Jt leader and...clris McCoy and Dru~ amount and stability of mcome,
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Fri~:Yand Mrs. Leu Sayre of Col·
soft brush and sudsy watet gives the youngster anotncr type cJ11a wm, cheer leaders for the abihty of the family to manage
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umbu• were calling on Mr and
rather than to prolont; the wash of experience away from , bomt• Delaware tribe; and T11mara F\n money, risk:; that the lamUy can
RIPLEY, OhiO - The farmefs Mrs Lee Johnson Thursday
mg period
exce-llent superviSIOn
law and Connie Atklns, cbet'r afford and legal status of the who rai&amp;e Ohto's $13 million worth
Mr and Mrs Faudree left tbts
To wash etther an t:leclfl•
From _thC' standpomt of lhli leaders for the Cherokee tribe family bUJhtC'II are some of the of burley tobacco each year wtU week for tnclf home m F1oruta
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blanket or sheet completely 1m 4.a Club program the cam1 Janet Kmght served as advisor factors to be considered before witne 55 the a;arly stages of an un·
The Ladies Aid met Thur!day m
meroe m water for a few miu adds cnlhus1asm as well as g1ving with the Delaware tribe and makmg a definite aecurity pbn precedented research program lD - - - Etep isdone
to take
~··t .,• on that d!y o~
utcs DO NOT SO AK. The.," tramlng not only ·tn 4•H Clu'•hl Wayne Roush wlth the Shawnee t Thebatnext
I being
now atnlook
the 0 hio, Aue......,
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~:::..::':_;;:::;::~~-:--:--::---:- house wm be held at the Sout~
11 ently squeeze soap suds th1u actiVItieS, but abo 10 slt•lls w1t1 trtbe
the fabric for a few I
the hands and m.nds
' Other Mctgs County people a&amp;- eluded Janet Myerl Carol Shain, ern sub atat1oh of th~ OhiO A&amp;rl·
USED
&lt;~.bout tw&lt;J or three--and squeeze
One of the outstandmg feature~ stsbng m the eamp provam in Loretta Faber, Pam~la Sylveater. cultural Expcnment sta.Uon
exeess sudsy water rumly out~ of camp ts the leadership tram eluded Mr and Mrs Ales Clio 1Mary ~tb Toney, Su·unna Ar·
The 275 a~re farm, where tomoVmg Lengthwise rtown y;ou:· 1ng. The c11mp counstllors are m charge of the Jwimmlng and nold, Seren Lewis, Jaruce Tanne· baeeo relgnll with a flrm hand. WkS
covermg. Rmse m run:ung wate • older 1bung peGple who haVi; water safety program: Mrs. Jc hill Cindy Swatul J!lnnie Sue acqutred only two years ago Since
and squeeze gently to remove the proven their abthty to ~ceept Hardy, leader of the indoor re- 'i'!l~mpson, ~~
Radfora, then a budding, but ambitious. ag•
nnsc Water CAUTION Do not and earry oUt
resp~&gt;nsibihtlcs creatwn ~lanes and prognm for Ruetta Kay WeU., Patm:ll Hen- ncultural research program bas
wnng or tw1st your fabric m Each o~ the seve
~:ounsellors Semor Camp; Anna Jean Rose~ neasy, Jane Baer, Juanita Smith, been launcbl.ld for the benefit of
washmg or rmsing as you may attendmg ~erv.ed a&amp; cabm ~oun. indoor recreation for Jumo . Janice Smith, Neda Bradford south central Ohao farmers To
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break the w1rmg ms1de
. senors as well as servmg m othct Camp, and Blakeslee, diredo~l: Sharon Freeker, Linda LO'J baceo shares the Uruelight with
An ..
1 hird, tht 1011 "
Bedcovermgs
are
readilY
capacities.
the.
CourlSellora
and
Se
Bahr
Diana
Baer,
Nancy
Parter,
projects
in
beef
catt1e
progeny
~ea1tbler• .,.ducet 1 h1gher pe,.
Implement &amp; Supply
la undered m an :Jgltator typ~'
In the •Scnwr Caron ~esswn the Camp sessions
Shar~n cottrlll, Jeanie Manuc.. testmg, corn, wheat and oat var
'""(Me o1 Kal0hi&gt;!8 egs•, and'h•
Phone 3202 - RHine, O.
washing m&lt;lchme In a tumbler tht't!e counsellors Shara.;'l Atkms
The three electric uttbty co~ Clarice Norris, Linda Eicbtnge. tety and fertihzat1on tests and
a tJetler rate of Jay in fOJ weather
lype care ts mdu:ated to avold Patr1eta Blakeslee
u•:d Larry pames serv1ng this arf'a lncl:
Barbara Barnhart, Jo~c!ue Jones, farm water source studtes
WI any other in tho lndOIIry.
tw18{1ng or snarlmg your bbrtc Clark were each selected as Jun mg Obto Power Co • Colum ue Yponne Beat, Sharon 1'aylot, Twehc varteties of toba~co are
product of Nichola ,.
r.nd w.res Soak only a few mm 10r Dn•cetors for a P'lrl of the and Southern Ohio Electric Co. Erma J.ano
Older Cbarlottl! on tnal eat'h year, e1ght popularly
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utcs and 'lash or agttate
session. Sharon and Larry were and the Buckeye Rurcl Electric Smith. carolyn Gree~lces, Oleva grown ones and four expenmental
Mlioul~J to better Bockownut.
•onger than two mn'lutes Rinse each named as counsdlors fot Cooperative again this ~ear as- Smith Donna Stout, Joyce ~tou•
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~n ee, for the same length of t tmc on~ of the gt{)UpS wbtch tn th1~ 81sted the. camp craft progr:~ David' Wooten, G A. Radekln, way of buymg life msurance, varpa~·i w1 h tiD too late. Order aow
m luke warm water, rewove frQm camp are naMed aftP-r Indtan by furnis..'ting and IUpervlslng b] Thad Dye Errol Pickett, Richard 10us types of casualty msurance,
d.rougk your broi1er UldaerJ.
your machme and gently squeez•' tribes Patricia "assisted In tbc. constructton of an adjustaThe Koblentz,' Gary Michael, Eric retirement planB, lncre:aaing eQUity
out exceSJ water CAUTION Re publication of the camp - :new~- wall light for good hgbting
~ Parker G-ary Cb.astern a n d ID real est'ate or business, or buy·
member agtlatlOn o£ bedcoverlng paper All three helped m the campers get the uperience o 'Bo~b~b~y~,C~Ior:k;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;in~g~l~:q~u~Jd:=;a~"~"ts;::_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=
m I the wa!:hmg macl:!me for too variOUS classes mclud.ng craft" putting tbJS lamp togt'tber
long a penod may 1lreak th \ nature and mdoor recreation
a portiOn of tbe cost as we
For
electric wJr'ng m yo'.tr bedcov:
ln the Jt;ntor Camp •easton the ali supervision proVJded by
c
ermg
counse-llon mcluded Esta Mae power contpanles
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To
hne-dry
your
bl.mkets
0 1 Blackwood, Jllnet Km~ht,
NanCY
Thls
ftve
county
camp
orn:
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bed .sheetS, hang them lengta Eichinger and Waynr. Rou~h by the 4 H Club memben o .t e
;:;::;:;~;;;;~==:;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;: wise over two pnrallel clothes Wayne served as Junior Director count 1 e~ oC Mcig,, Galba, J1acl.
hncs. The~te hnes should be about
Lawrence
and High ant
cnc foot to 18 Inches 11 part DQ
pnd ,bru!Jh up your blankcl ~~~'nttes 19 unprovmg 1ts faclli·
not usc tilln single lines as the nap with n soft brush
tles each year to better aerve
".4. STEP IN'J'O A NEW
•a1-:g ng, water logged fabric mth'',
Stonng ( \cctrlc bla~kl•Ol an :l 'Ill southeastern Ohio people Ul
be heavy C'nough to cause ,
sbeets made or synthf'ti.C fabriC ~ lereste4 Jp
camptntg program
electri-C wWug \, lb be damagerl1 or colton wh.tch arc mothproo Camp faciht es on the :19 acrr
This metlind of dry1ng wtll no 1s relatively simple fu~t wrap tracL are available on 3 reason
only pr~vent laundry {rom &lt;lrag the control ror protectiOn, fo~~ able fee baats to any orgamze.d
Everything New In Power For Every Job
gmg and beCommg so1led, bL\t your blankets or elh.r.ts, a
group In thiS area
Will perm t 1m to c1rcu,ale un place them in a box 01 plastlr
Campers attendmg the sesi!IOD
Everything New In Equipment
i crneath tnd hasten drymg It u ~ag for protection Lrm dust th year m addiUon to thoSP
l lso rwnr.:uenrled tho~t ' our wGol Woof blankets shOuld be storco m~~tloned above lnclu1ed Gloru•
For Every Need
F~ttllllg blnnkelli be dned mdoors or u~ m a1rtight boxes or plrostJc bags Atkins Joonn Brinker. RebeCCJ
~the shade rather th:~n ID thl
not place mothprtJt•fmg ehe D Melva Faye Jord3n, Pats)
COMING . SOON - IT'S ALL NEW
let1 , . .
rour cosll 'iUn U your blanket ts wool, yoll
" Wham. lf:e Weak 1o nfco
tnoldo a Solar1
tQJ.Y damage the insulated pye, Miriam Lee Smith, KareJI
nay stretch It gentlY wh1lc dry
box or bag, ,Js th{l chc Hr~c:· Carolyn Parker, Ruth
I~ Mlndor ll'o -'o nat cool. 1'111', Solar'o ... ,
n&lt; to get 1t back to 1ts ongmul
mal damage 1th~ msulated W~n;~tt, Hose Greenle':!S, Gordon
~"Cootlllhd ..... bp.-"""""'~
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I 'f
ktns Roger Holter, cec1l Nel
~. . . mill faster. -'tr and mort econcnlcolt thalt
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remember, all electnc. Al D' Jgb• Nelson !it SenlOt
~~ WnH AN I
tf you are using an auoma ~~
f"r bed covcrmgs should son, w ~
,. ra., olhar bulk milk lank.
"Where Quallly Is P~nJDolllll"
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debch'cd before vou was
1'h~ Junior Camp group in
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wir lnauloUon inol4e your Leu
See
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, , , Bplral.CUrved cylinder hu lng Inside •,your dryer lor a '"
12 teetJof aattlnl edee for extra minutes but ..remove While stU
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Of Ohio'.s Eight Presidents
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Mra. Lelt! Curtis, proaldent or
the Pomeroy Alumni Allotlation,
h11 called a meetlna or the oW
cers lor 1938 and 1859 to meet .,
Kennedy's Record Shop, E. Main-at
Monday at 7 p. m All are urged
ley Wflre 111aulnated. Warren G to attend.
Hardin~ and WUUam Henry Hlrrlson died ln'olflco.
NOIIIBI ~OIPITAL
William Howard Ton. lor ox·
Admlttod, July 24, William R.
ample, wa• by all odd1 our heav Enos, RavonaiYooH: Mrs. C ft .
teat chief executive. He took the White, Athe111; Mt~l. Fermin F.
dath or o!llce at 1132 pounds. A Borlnl, ~to,!.rlhur,; Mro 'W Paul
ltew weeki later he 10t stuck ln Wllllimo. •R.Veniw6od: Mrs Leo
the Whlto Rcuoe balhtub A n•w E •Roblnlon, SoUth Side; Anna
anrt largor luh was lnat•lled
Hodot,:crdwn City.
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Meigs County fight f~ns m~st bave JOined those in the na·
lion last night when Pete lla\!emach~~ took the _dive four
times In less than four t·oup&lt;Js .and picked up a meal ticket of
over $25,000 while his opponent was reported lucky to have
earned more than hamburger money.
There certamly is something wrong with boxtng when such
sbennamgans go on under the general nomenclature of
"S port s " Of course •veryone assumes there 1s
. some thmg
wrong with ~rofessional boxing The job is to put your finger
on it. Last night some fingers found a home
Bo,..n
•• g mogu,.
'· can k eep a gen I lik e I'tg hth eavy A rc h'te
,
Moore awav f rom the title
for over 10 years and give Rade·
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mncher a IItle shot and another at the No 1 contender (Fol·
ley) in a period of six months It clumsy Pete had happened
to bomb FoIIey he wou ld haV'e had anot her shot at Patterson
What I can't figure out is that if the fight game genemlly
Is fixed, why didn't they have Folley lined up to take a dive
last nighl? Then Big Pete could have challenged Patterson
again and the resultmg horde of ringside seat buyers at $25
per would have made everybody's bank account happier,
The only e&lt;planation for this is that a swan effort by Folley, a fairly tough, ~uy, would have appeared so preposterous
as to be unbelievable Thus the fat would have been in the
fire for fair.
If Rademacher werr 22 instead of 29, un(l announced he intended to start now at the bottom of the professional ladder,
an d work his wav upwar d- mav be- ftght f ans would approve.
I doubt if they turn on their TV sets for Rademacher's next
outing unless It Is from a sadistic deme to see him take a
deserved beating.
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hils to the MidcUep\&gt;rt
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to 1Ronn•o &lt;:orr,.. an# ~ 1 sfn~r, ~,
R•ce , N~tther p1tcpe~ we(ji (9' 1the
str)keouta as Weaver. lnnnea on1y
three and J~hnny AUenswoflh ol
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Uniteol P - Intornation.al
apd repo~'!d 1fhole10m~. rred!l
r~..-ion has put a rrim~
glon rar. II!&gt; mea,eurep by ,the ra- ~ im~ed 01 the t,ank, laOOJ' JI{ Atiiirfca'a churri budd~r.ll
d/Um o! his love for •i• fellql" Jllatlono are JWeOtened, 1nd t•• iMam.
II'"-"·" it c4n Cll"•lnly bj! aald cpurt&amp; of law refiert the holy iut 1l'a not a very bla crimp
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Gory Player of South Africa,led
lh~ Eastern Open goll toulnarnent
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by1 two strokes at the .half-way
marl!: todiy atid iPpearcd .a good
bel to win all because he'a play:n "th~ best golf since eomiili to
th countiy"
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,Player tur,.ed ln hi• s~eon11
a~algbt 68 Friday and hll, eig~.
u~der·par total of 138 put hfm
fw,o strokes ahead of BOb Ros·
burf aild Art Wall.
peapite his m1ooth
shooting
did
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Pla&gt;:er
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;e.., ar~l.-•ment VJeot to PGA
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guilty f It, but there 11 a fme
morahty m a decent sense of
There can be

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pride.
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Thank God for the pride that
reside• "" the ,soul of a man who
woterls h11 good nome, who
diSCJplbiea h1maeU m th~ ,n-me of
good mornlli. who determines to

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Miadleport
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a 1M w.,\,,,o,.,..
!'rank Aelker fapuoul,
hi1 mat.. buncbe&lt;j. fpqr
fat fourth lnnlnr. f&lt;~~:,

&amp;ch&gt;eve tbrouilh mcrl~ ond who
fJnds it impossible kto lower Ills
standards for the sa e &lt;il a brjbe.,

Tom Anderson was the
The
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Gtov~ where ttle C,rdi

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be respected, and

a dctermmation to live m such a fll~hion

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~at we w1JJ deserve the respect

of other people IJe who r~pects
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At aaein~ ,W,ongsi~i.l'f Jo ns.'ll'
ra,n his seorele¥ jpy ~ ,.o, l!J,
TbJS seas?/' the ,t2·Y~, la, pvj~
"~ lour runs in iil4 !'• ¥i\llle ·
gamst Syracuse. SlnC'e t e'n fie Jiai
been ,tlght"l', \ll11~ ~ bn$Jp&amp;,d 11
SqoJsmen. ~o PDR his erosseo ttle
plate on bun afnce.
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!.(rs. Howard JongaAA\, ..,,~.,, hu
lann~d 61 and !'I~~~
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ii1nmgs, nllowe l7 ,fiita, p o ~
m that Orst game. He 1 , ~!Nill)'
teao&gt;s w1th anot~e.i left ~~nder o[
Portland LaJ'!Y Pnce, ill 3 inafng

estcel)l.
Monl Mooning of R•lftcl
To rP-ct a man 1s to appre-•·moral f{ualiUes, is tp
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in the World Series me!(ln
pJichmg
Consult th~ lrtandmgs lodal' t.nrl
you'll · tmd lhe Brave1 one f .II
Dodgor Rolly Wint
ton Angele!l snapped a threeb d 0r lh N111 I I
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shilled to oflenolve guard, the Pot· second prpfejSional light. , "''
ilicm he held ror the Cle\eland
Folley .nlri6d much In prellt.,..e,
Browna his first two yelll'l in 1Jro but he ;pro6ab)J ~l wind liP wl\h

League rnee, In creased thm lead
an4 Pizarro.
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The 21 .year-old Pi2an-o ma'kin '( over the Clcvclar1d lndums South
hll rlrat start alnco bel n~~" reca ll· paw Whll o~ Ford torncrf In hi~;

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Dr!•" lenllthen their lead by th&lt;• T"he to rou• h1ts
butlna tho Cubs, H. Frida!
night In the second ~.orne of a
Dick DonovPn or the White Sox,
tWI • nlgbt doubleheader after Onnlly bogtnnmg to look l1ke the

ChieaJo won the opener, IH.
pitcher who won 16 gt~mes last
~lorro atruck out rlhNihll anhd 11cason, po!i.tcd his fourth vtctor":

With Vince Costello ond Woll money

on last yoa1 ., outatandln&amp; performancea, Brown detided lo
make usc of Noll's orfenSive tal-

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Br~vet broke
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hitter.Red Sox, 4-(), on on eight
tea mate Taylor Phillip• and
Ha k Aaron added an lnmanCil
TIOIRS RECALL PITCHER
ruq with hia 211t homnr In llw: DETROIT LlPI - The Delrolt

aeventh.

nothing but $1,000 In "expenlo

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a" c' 1'
u ' An
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Ttgers hPYa brought up p1tch11r

Olanlo Looo Ataln

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- Arg,nll~e
Enrlct~e

Fmance Commi"" "'3'11ng

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Unlt.d Mtthodlst Church, Rtv.

Eu1ene Brown, Pallor.

iiu

while
Renew
car, then
abOut as
ilvh&gt;i a joyful ilfe
that is
business of
~ another and will'

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Scbool 9111, Kenneth FinleY,
Worship 10·30. Su~ject:
"llorDDV Js The Man." Sunday af.
two young people David
Brpwn and Qor Coate&amp; wtll go to
Lanclster lnstitutlo~ at Lam~aster Camp Grounda. tdYF at 6 P
m Inte~mediate MYF at !5 p,' m.

PaCUurtE an!lwer that quesijon
Wtth a tategortcal ·no.' Molt
Christian throloglana, Catholoc
8nd Prote:rt.ant, answer it with
a heavtly quali!led "yes"
The debat~ bali been gomg on
~~ centunes It is always lnten·
Tho HHth Mtlhodl" Church. if1ed by events, like the ru~·
Rev. Ra)'.nloll KonkriMht, P.Stot
nt MiddlP. East crista, which

orre peopl• to thhik of war 88

at 9:SO. Jack Bechtle, Supt. All ~OBiibilily.
church ochool teachers 1111d offi· Although PacUisl&amp; have hl!lorl·
001:• &lt;lr' ~· meet Monday with cally been m the mmorlly, I hey

and OTHR! f ~1\ioi.Js
BRANDS

(4.

and Eduardo
m .~f'lf .York Sun
AmeriCJ~~n zone

jjif' Un(ted states

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Jylp 27: · }UST.fCE llll
UNITY LIFE, Ltvltlcuo 19:
II; lloutoranomy 15:7-&amp;; ••
ns 13:a.10; Jamtt 1:1-24; 2:1-11.
- - - . ~ ,,- - ·~ •• , ~ • ..,
1
A. But the ._poor wb~ .. suapu:ao9
'I'" '"~• who .under)a~t _to ~
~vi.l whel'f! .the~ is none, wJJ9
l.ilame the ru:~h. for all their m11(ortuqps.
.P..
and
corrupt iP, )li~jf
1af.J)lelf

the CommlstiDil ot:t Education a•
!be. thurcb . at 7·30 p, m.. il'be
Olllrial Board will me&lt;!\ follow·

one grcd advantage

\II

U;owtnt 1 - d

r.-mporary Chureb building has
~ new ~cords every year smee
the end of Wqtld War ll The an
'!' 1
U rlim~ troll' 76 mil
~~ ouU aJ . 1 ~ t 77 5 mJI
·I on dodoll~n' min 1••• 'a0n1 increas£
1
qfon 1,000 per 4!ent~
ovei'
1Q.ye.t~r

max;l' ~·llSJrtSe~

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h•In'· a '
tan Jnerease' "
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Frm•l

1"1 _ _1 M-~1
bOOO' we
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COLUMijUS, Obio -

.
mulchtng

?t bluel!erries

Proper

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crease ,frwl yields and )ielp c~:
trot weed•. say~ Eldon !lanfr.

hap~ns

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tl~es

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"What peace we

YES

~tter

,

,

mem the new building th•l !nd

h on

o~d to undertake

ave
Chu~-- 1 n...-•r
~
1
Qownown
Blli.
iD vlituiiJyn;IIW1I
etcrf city ttJ

21 _Y

there are larie

~" ~ ... La~muli and ~ .

Ervm Jr. !;fitastonmes for

vear~

nave

IS

"ba'•
·
tta,

~ously advise th~ U. 'IS govern·
l)lent t&lt;J ltrt1• 1taelf o nuclear
defens'el And 11 ~long 1 ~ J want

to rnamhin th~ .fear·
'ul ~:po'ris' 1 mUst sl\lre the
~oral burdc'11 o1 theU' possible
·r· ,
use.
· ~
A.m 1

thmr

among
•,r

rnd10n !n'bes,
l
' '.!JU•
s~u h America \ The.. La Urlf,
'!~ .~
downtown haye ~en .spend~ng me.:~ of t~ ~·~

reec;tg~ ~ureh" whose averaJCt' Sunday furlough m

of mutual lear
Ttierefore 1 .COHl~ not corJaci.~·

fo

yielded~ ~

the

~enran ll'fOOd mlg~t

·bil~r (rui1

;;;t

, 1 ,~

Phtladelp!ua

wr!!t

~~t&lt;ondaocr. hJTdiY. fll~. the ~'It5 ~~b~~~:::. be~~~: •:~~~:~~ ~

w.s Anti out m toe su r
re lire ~und.re&lt;H cf rongrega
I Mtcfuta servieJ. in mo\llc
~=~ 11 &gt;~Cbool audttonums and
oth:,c m'al-elhift q_uuters.
TheN
no a1gn ~e ehurchco.;
noarlil the ~~o)ural&gt;on pomt
re- h
~ "·~n"' sUbur'&gt;an buill!
t e1r 1al'tlu• eo Th
Methodi.c;t
'ng cimpaP,
elar
rst
0..1~ :onclJdtcl
I ~bore~, -~~e ~~~~'
te~~anl =••m- •

t

is

Pro-

whiCh ~Qj
d'f wV8
oz.regts and Rev
un •
"
classmates m the earl;.,.
cordmg to oplan• ~~ey fll~
.at the 9' 3 wors. P 5i"h""1 ~
lhe tO 30 adult an.~ you1 •. a-;;, ,
Before the .evemng servt~_]J
1 30 when p1ctures of thelt WWJ:
j.nll be shown, they w1ll atte. 4 j
~ ••
1 youth picnic at e 30
ine Institution

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&amp;el'fice. The euy tO explain.

E:JsontiaUy th~ Pacifist ai'IIU·
ment go,es ll1&lt;e lhll.
Antlthnla ol
War Ia ,totally evil. It i1 deo-

and
at the

J.,.,

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iructive ot huMan life ancl ~u­
~ values. In this era of nu·

'(Q1,91lt , ,VIOOPOJII , pa~llj,!f11, ~~
.never have a "a:oou" OJ,It~me. lt ta the complete antithe·

l

sis of

spirit of Je!US, wh9
:~~~~;~f~e~his, tofollowersthetoother
love

2X4'1

7c Litl. Ft.

and to re-

SHILVING LUMIIR

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7c lin. ft.
P~YWOOD

SHORTS

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Fllle woO&lt;! paneling ih 1/ '.WJ&gt;'ji

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47 H .51f 14\1

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ore-aeea ~ u ur .
If this estimate proves ant.
~~}Jere near accurat~. it wa

!960.

Eut fa:».ertence undergirds the
~IIJJ..Diption ~ dechnt will h

RICitMO~D

bfow~t -Steak

wn

debate, their position 11
I!Jore simple, clear-cut and

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dc;llars

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r(lljfJai/G

A Tdsti

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Ohto State Univcnnty Extenslo'·
horticufturlbt
•"' •
periOd. In 1957. the fall-year to
Banta dtt'!:s tesll conducted
iaJ :(is 886 million dollar•
the Oh1o Agrltultural Expert~3f
ilffli}ld ule - ~uilding boom are !tation an wooater shOwinliC
(,0 factors The sharp ~&amp;e m U 1blueberries mulehed wltb stra'f.
ahureh membershiP siuce tht peat moss or saY.Jdust
1s
W#_, 18 ~ the great poP.ulation r,u 1t than plantings whieh WJP
zpore ,eeonbmteauy succeMful ~blfJ frOm tbe cities to the sub wlhvated. of the three mulcb&amp;,,'
neighbors
•
Ur~
he says, 13 wdust has given tl)e
Jt
many
thAt
h:e
fadOJ', tult been, the best and most conststent resulta.
Jieh sUffer ih'Juitleel at tfle hands ~ore impor;taDf of ~~ tw~. If
Ak A ANNOUNCED ~ •
the Poor for no bcLter reaaon ~vety eXisting eb111'C vtef( IDol!
SPE I
•
lh
••
.....,
ri
h
u.ed
ti&gt;
capar:itY.,
major
rebglous
.
11-aii"
an that ~Y t"l!v~~ ~t~· .. o!De c deucilninatwoa eo:uld ha-..·e aceo;n
Guest speakers will lx ~
L
rough 11beir own hard work.
olliitcd tl'eir pOstwar lnereas!: the mor~mg ~J~d fVtD\n!l' servie.e•
111~
bership with o~y a frae Sundoyt m the persons of"' Rl."f,

tlta!

Along The""'Vtiy." ChUrch School 4omethlng m~re than an abstract

t.li!ALDW~
t.,VURM tR

ib;d it ever their fellows

Can Chri:~b,nll conscientiously ltcpt us from destruction

fo resolve international dtsputeal

milhon

lor rtgtiteousneu, Justice, and 1 Government economJsta attri·
mercy.
J¥1le the drop to the tlght monc)
Rich Not AlwayS "' .,....
'&lt;'arb!, the high interest rate•
general uncertainty
111 it. a ff&amp;\, of ~aurae, that the "''~ 1~
rtrh .,.. OOII'ellm.. to ~~~~me, for a_'"lut future eeono1Juc condition•
the fact tltal theY are lhOwn tlult preYJUed. last lYJDler.

Christians must also

Un~~d Lf~~ ~~!~ft'~afl

aBo

sptre teJtJ&lt;!tt In their followero llrol Iilii of li!G7

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At I Jlleetillg In Detroit. ~i'

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Sunilar oupport the we ol mtillary force

Divine }\'o"lliP ,IP.:liO. Subject.

PIA

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Un&amp;!i, ~ t"ttftlllltt~t1
NATIONAL LIAOU~
burl~r by placing alllng pitcher
w. ~· Pet. 01 Hormon W•hmcler en the dlo·
E. Main St. J'.f!P,lOJ
Vllwa'l)ieo
61 40 1!60
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Sta F(anrial&gt;)
110 41 .1149 I
Chlraff
47 481.49G e 1
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st. Lotjll
44 46 .480 &amp;II
B dee • oU 'l'rleu 11. • , ,
Pilllb'lfllh
411 47 .480 6\1
ctnrt~n•ll
44 (7 .464 7
1 N ~ ri!
Philod,lphlo
41 4~ .477 T.)S
U
1:
Loa Ansel"
u 110 .m nil
l'ri-.Y'• a,iuii.
C~lc. U!l!lwa. 1, h)! twl
' TH~ NEWEST AND GREATEST 'l'ASTE
MIIWI~ 4, C~'- 1, 2nil, nlellt
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SENSATION IN A SANDWiCH
tt. L~•. !)lt!Cin.,tl 4. ht,
Clnct~ .:ut~ ).oltla ,t :lnd .n
SINCE THt HAMBURGER.
Plllt'l!'it. I~0
1 hn Pran,,p, !' I
L11 ·~ Phllt· a, ••lhl
lit ' I Oar.l
Cbl~tl It ,St. Lou t
c~" lallfwaujlfe
B;t
1M A~lot at Philadelphia
S.n J'l';ltlfO ' ai,.PIIIt~rllli 2
AM111t&lt;AN UMUI , e
W. L. Pet. 01
York
,81 3(1 .B'J4
W. MA'fN ST.

laJit

no gr~at ideals
g lit&lt;! fint balf of 1938
o1. citizenship within a Dation in
ou Jay . t*
1 ejirMents a drop of about 3 likely the annual
whlch the forces of relialon do Jtier · eebt fiom the 100-milho.o c~urch construction v.·t.1 top
opt reaPect une another, and In· dol!tl- outla, 1reeorded dunng tbe bilbon dollar mark by 1959 ot

t.

7'4ti p. m. Devotional period, 8.30

W Va , af!Uiate in the Amencan

AsaoclaUon. The Tluer.s mode
room for the form er New York
Yonir:f;!C nnd Washington S~nators

~

Heciv.i/vT't
nualifled '
CHRisTl't\'.N' g F.IGHT?'

Lar

AI Clcottc trnm their Charleston,

:fNMNGS

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ministry
America
d '"' F In
II South
hi T
w dfollow·
7 00
e Oil ~ Owti p el e \'
p. m.
Develppment Co~mittee

Minersville.;.

1

of
11

7,:4' Piotut'es 61' the Laurlau.l!i

t 01/~ tltlil1abl

, The

base

~1[~~~~&amp;:!~~.:~:~~ ~espect
lht~l weo saneholdsoeiety
~udt Unlc!l&amp;
one an·

and proaram by the Lliurlaull$.

$2!10,000 guaranlf'le for the. wmner h1t, M('Ttnner's single but he acoa·of the Aua:. 18 t1tle f.flht here be· ed on an error at third base In
tween Patterson and Rnv Harris the filth mmng
'
to defend alainal Folie:.
1 M•dd(cpcrt the
,
together hit,.; by Gene
Rademacher, of Columbus, ~·
r.
recetvea 1 guarantee of $35,
Littl-u, Aeiker, John
..,.,.
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an d ..
'V'fi'MN expe._ae money ~r
.f'riday rii-~r• batt,~\ni In 1).b

HIRAM, 0 UPI - The ritst of
what could be a number of posl
t'
h
c h \&gt; 1 B
mn c :mgcs oac
ou
rown
has In mind for his f1eld of 64
c hurges thl s seil8on hos ta ken
place
Ch uck NoII • ve t eran li nebacker
the past three years, has been

111 y

N~ 14' F&amp;,t Boot

oM1 $~19'.oo

Po~ICrpy Plra,\ea' , Frp~l 1iottv.
mor~ than $:1,000 on Frid:ly nigb('!l lla,nett allowed
Werry .~ sln~l• • •
end
Gilbert
a
double
tnep •hul
dlsappomling $34,022 gale alid them out to wtn l.(J Spencer
of
.25.000 television fee, nnnoq~~~tl
he wos renewln•• hio offer for a l~e ~cdleg&lt; nllow.ed only one
Promoter Cal Eaton, who toat

rive run r11lly 111 the n1nth for a
•
J
7 3 w1n over Pluladclph1a J1r.1
Ve4!l, ..,ocy ay, Cnrllon Willey
lind Juan Pizarro. fhe BraveF Gill ia m's two run smglfl and Don
1
1 Z1mmN 11 two - run tnpl e hi gh
m'•ht e 11 11 11 d th
v
cmfle
vcs
n .1ghtcd llw Dodgers' upmung
hi
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kl
h
H
q I,..II 1 as
u e P c n.r PIC " owevcr
So 12far,games
tbe Braves
"ave seven
wor.
TheN"''
on1y
thl1! month,
" York V;~nk•Jes, making
-ot thoM! vlclorlcll OOin rr ar.hleve&lt;i n complete joke ol lhc Amcrica11

not for three or their

walked £our, hit ona

~

Pgamst I'JI traducers.
1 lt Is upon the sl1lld

other in respect there ean be oo
• pnlty or mind or tonscience with·
·~d~~ m 8 atat:rults of Rnpect
by Rf.v\ Let the c1Uzens of a commuand son lutv or a 1''1tiOn, respect one an·
' and mjustlceJ disappear,
lhe Ip.- other
of
Nuts~ry race relations :~.rc smoothed out
for children 6·30 Yuuq. llicnfc

W!n4sbleld, , UP,litiJS!eril)g, 1
(lteei'jng Wli"eel, Compfele With
Pennant Filig, Stern IJgbt'With

wi.

just

eve..,. atandard except

~·f on reli~ious cc.mtructioJ'

honest soul ,there is a desire lo ..._ial p!'ivileJ&lt;. , 9d that they

Rcdlegs 3·2 w1th David

3 1 1 RJidRmacher more quickly and stmts per game

II

S

,rt:Cr a retent IJIIl'VCV that , •
will have to build at leu! new church a day for the Aqt
10 yean juSt tO keep pll'ce willl"
aubilrban ll'~wtJI,
,.
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It io a lark of , ..poet lhat ro- Y!f&lt;''
•U·time record, n" Februal']l, offiCial• o! 34
sUiti 1~ th~ cxploftalion of a rnce cnp~ch ~'cOnstruction "' Jtill pre- !:~~:~~~ftf:.~ ·~J~'~hu',111!l
Think GOd or Prf~
or I! ~o~e. It it a corrupUoD of ceed!pg •t ,a phenomem ' pace
Wlll be needed each )'e:iilr fOr t~
VaUl&amp;lori::.usnen t.s one of the re.,eei that pJ'9(1uce1 debaucher)o 11'1'he Com:~e Department r~ I
bl I t e
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Henery, JIJ

Paiterson end

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be meaiUred by the rest&gt;&lt;f!l in
wh1ch he hollt• Pt~r ,people."

Br"o-wn lnJ'e·c·ts

straight Sf'lbork 10.0, with the

I~ iov j.. Qlfli '
II, It io true that :•a mati'a reli-

~pat his v::~lU~ a; i clliien "can mnuene,,

Las! nigh! at Rseme , Ted .11!'11.
1 3 easily than ch•mplon Floyd Pat·
ey b1t the f1rst hom~ !•~'ll ~om'!
3 2 1 tersou did it.
Hlckman, If
3 1 '
Rademacher, who was floored over the fence
fi 3;tY(Qahot ~
th&lt;t
fourtb
1nnr
.
I'•'~~~
)'):J~k·
1
Kayse· rf
1 0 1 fQUr Umeo and smeored :With
Ice scored aoead
E
vLSer, p
3 0 0 blood for a tour!~ · rou-.d knock· hne and Larry
.. ,., 27 0 7 o~t before 7,100 fana at !he Ol)'m· of him
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Johnson f•ni)IJd 1~ q and , wa1•••
U 1•-• P
- -- - - - plr Auditorium Frld•y n1ght.
" - ,..."junior
lntemotlonal
Plttsbu
rph handed
sklddmg
' 1111 e dcmands bY one. Syracu•• , Pit~6,,~ ~lm J,.Oub
Mllwauk&lt;Je's
varAJt~ " San
Francl!lco
fllanl!l thetheir
thm1
bposte d FoII eys
·
I Jllylng, "He hits harder than and Mlek Winebre~~er fanned 10.
llnally Ia earning Its Jettm t:n rt

Clnifcli Bmtdiitg Boolii·~
By Recession; Subotbs B~bind
I , , • . , ,. ,1h•·
THE WEEK

Allenaworth allowed seven bi•·
,.,
all singles ~e&lt;pl a solo homer by
Henery 10 ~ f•fth Wlth ,llle seore
4 1,F and M
a ldl
I)Ubleortby Kaa6ef· th
ep
errors
m one to go with bis 77 first-day roUnd.
fieldourhn•l 1'Allensworth's
effort
,
~
rt:
Pyen w1Lh
his 85, • however,
thf mouna ,
"'
ld
1
MiDOLIPOn
Ff!&gt;aterwa st 11 w" "' ttrokes
,,
. J oohlnd Player
AI R "
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M?rrl&amp;, 81
pne
1troke
beblnd F1naterwald
3 0 0
carr, 3b
o
w1th
a
143
tgtal
wa1 TOjilmy Bol~
3
2
All~nsworth, p
3 o o lh~ U. S. Open title • ~olde• ind
Bus~. '
3 o o d~f~nding Eastern Open Cham.
~~f~ctee~.~• nib'f
: 1 ~~. pfio:fJ.i.y
.o~..•l .,
: 00
u I[; I,II[;Uidlltni
noetlelmm•ann.• trff
A- llr '
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Stops tli!~ewtisl lit Bast 0pllll'
Of Local Bt»·s tiy Six Sfroies
It&amp; Quest for hopol'§ in

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aewer1J different species.

KooUy Jlne u low aa ..

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 26,

19~8

-·FOB CONSISTENT VEI'ENDABLI lliSULTB •

WANT
ADS
PHONE 398

Woman with cu to serviee Avo•
customers 10 Sali11bury Towo
ship Write Avon Pr?'.luetS, B.)):
148, Tt. lrittta Ohio.
7-17-9tc

tlBI Emplovmtmf

Wonted

RATES
~ ..... I* ~ 000 - - · - illlrJ....... - . . llle.-4 word !or three eo.-cutiu irurertlo..._
s1...w :._ Ooe montlllor llf, eeat&gt; per wwd.
Full raUl of 1 CODII per W&gt;l'd Will be ebaraed !Dr od..I'IIIIIIC II
oot ptid lor bel&lt;•"' tbo \liD of ""llllllllllh fcillowlq ID10rl1uo.
l!:rnl'll ID ~dvertiHJI&amp;-$boulo I» ,...,,ed bnmedlaleiJ, ,,.,

DaUy Sentinel will n~t be respor.Jiblt for more lhan oo~ lDCOJ
nd lJl.llertum.
Cud of Thltlb and Spedal Nlflleoo oll!weall Ill Jill 0 1 . ptbllilbed •t 1 eent per wortL

Ill N:&gt;ttces

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cu It. Weatinghou;- Retrigera
tor. Also AnLcnna. Both Ill
first class condition, 5 mi Athens Road, Rt. 33, tlrs Beulah

Carter.

7-24-3tp

l4 ft

Unica F'teaer, 2 cows, Case
side nkc, lllC manure spreader
IHC 12" Jlhws on rubber, 3 can
cooler - and cans. 400 bales
hay, 50e hale. Opa 1 Hollon, Ph
Bll·M, Mi tcrsville, Oh1o
7 2~ 3tp

!ltJl'ER REGULAR
Olt

SUPER PREMIUM

Lust call for rhubarb for deep
freeze Just as tendq:r as in early
Bpring. Al&amp;O old Hme potato onion sets t(l be plan led in October
Second house e:tst ur school
house in ~yracusc . Wm H

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PomerOJI Farm Burec
Co-Op A880dation
Houn: 6:00 A.M to 10:00 P k
Daily Exc:ept Sunday
1. Mlln St. Pomeroy, D.

Holmes.

7 26 3tc

Plano l cs~ons availahh· either 5 H. P. Scott Atwater OutboarJ
Motor Brand new will sacrl
dayt1me or evening ,!t prefer
lice.
Tag Long, 4M North Sec
red. Mn. Harvey V.:~ ,J Vrnnken
ond,
Middleport. Phune 60JliA.
Ul77 Lincoln Hetgl1ts Phone

167·ll.

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Stud Sorvl&lt;c

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\11 Alum1aum house trailer 20
rt. Electric ice box frtg'edairc
Lee F. Legue, Bailey Run Rd.

Silver Chief

son of "Lfe's Silver Duke" and
Dot's "Golden l.Jiy" st&amp;1fdlng
Route No: 2. Pomeroy. 7·24-il(p
for service at our farm . Pearl
William&amp;,
Pon¥Jroy-Harriaon- Hereford Bull Registered, Larry
VIfie Road, 904·Y.
H9-6~
Domino, Good Breeder. R. C.
Gilmore Pomeroy Ph11ne 383·M
AUCTION
7 2" 3tp
SAT. AUGUST 2, 1 P. MSweet curn and tomatoes. Robert
'J he following personal property
IIIli, S~·ratuse. Phone DOB·X
ot the lnte August H. Weber 7-18-l2tc
1
w1ll be sold at PUBLIC SALE
at the A. II. Weber farm located 7 room hOU!jf' Exell enl .:ondl·
at (Mouth of Horse Cave), 3 ml·
tlon with 1 acre ground. Phone
le1 south of Cl'e1ter; Ohio.
127·X.
7 19 12tc
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orne Dtnctte Set, Electric Hot
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(9al Morine Supplies

G E 11 Cuft. Refri gerator, Ele·
ctrolux Sweeper, Fan, 32 Ro , llacd Mo_tors, Boats at.: Tral~ers
volver, Dishes, kitchen utensils
Fi nancing AvaUoble. Metropr,
mce woot rugs, clocb, living
lltan Ptlartne Sales and Ser
room furniture, Iron bl!ds, sewvice. Phone 81-M. Pomeroy, 0
ing Machine, drcncr, coal cooK
6-6-tf
atove, lawn mower, ntlllsacks, 3
ox Yoke•, cultivator&amp;, gram cr.-

die, grain drlll. Organ step lad·

(111 Wanted To buy

der, 28 ft. Extension IBddcr.l Wants to
buy antquea. Call
drums, 10 gal. milk cana, hill · ~88M. Evenings.
'i'·l-2&amp;1'

aide plow, timber auaer, hsnd 1!•10:-l&gt;uppy. Coil 227·M
toola, utility cablnel, I lot brickll ,
7 26 31p
I lot 61n. building tile. and Ol·
her Items not listed.
'Term• CASIJ. Critf Bradlord (12) Wanted to Rent
Vernon 2 or 3 :-:--~
l¥!drot)m house In or around
Weber. Not Reopoll.llbte for aecl · Mason or New H~vcn. C. M.
den II.
Haley, Rutland. Ph. 24823.
Auct.;

Admlnl•trator:

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Hulng t~

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See lh• Sfllled Queen dehumld·
ifior at Jlal&lt;or Furnlluro.
7 25 3tc

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room. furnl&amp;hed apartment 2
Bedrooms Steam heat. 'Center of

Pomeroy. Colt 452 or 141.1.
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utility room over Stilfler'a
new "frost proof" refrllfcntorShoe StorP, on Court 8t. Tel
at Baker Furniture, Mlddieport,

Ohto.

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(5I Personals
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l''Oit KI!!NT- af;IWniiUD

Seallold
Clinton

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B~ards, Drop Clulhl
~bher, lhd" 111f0':'t, 0

Il your h.Onle ll your c:~stle, then
Ptwon'!! '2M·lf'.
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)'OU ahoul&lt;l 11ce our royal dill·
play of furnllure - It• fit for 1 0 room unfurnished aprrtme1tl
king and at peaoont prleea. Bal·
Phono, 310·M.
7·11-tl
er furniture, on t11e Brlghto11
Corner In Middleport. 7 :Ill Ste five room furm1hed apa1·t
moQI. Mb or 408 Sprlna Ave.
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Catalina Cpo, ,1,515. Uydra
motlt drl•• · Spotle~a all leath-

day I) a. m to 9 p. m. only Pom·
eroy Mot0r Co Used Car Lol,
9 E&lt;~s l ~I&lt;• In St S1~: I! 'I rrr
7 £5 3tc

Ten years ago Tony arrived in and speakmg of Crosbys, Bmg's
Hollywood with $11 in his Jeans. son, Dennis, plans to name hts ex-

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One
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such •• prickly be•t ••• ~
skin troubles JnotdentaliJ, , ff!dj•
eO! aclenee deploreo eUorta 10· •
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eat or not Ia beollh(ul._·,
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Comp!JD)', saon,sor

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cnit lht exact spot where Dvugtas
Fairbanks broke his an!:le foiling

off a hot·sc.
"I wa.s n1nking $200 a week

clear in otllltllon to my sa lary. FIITR•JClURAL I IIAMI
nally I gave il up when I began
ICIIAI' IRGII - MITAU
working in movies and my salary
wu incren!l!d "
Nnw voun~ nernle is r;lttlng on
top of the world. He recently pur.
chased an 18-room Beverly Hill s
, _ 110
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man!tlon ator a knoll surrounded
by four acrus of mug~iltccntl)
landseiped gardens Ills next door
Rl&lt;lto ... rv llnl,t
neighbor ir Mary Ptck£ord who
Phont Olio McCII~tock
atclno, Ohlt
lives m the fn mcd "PJckfOJlr"
":11y idea of the hclghth of chic·
8-6·2110
ness, the ulthnntc. is the day
~- Buill Xltdtll! deJIIDIG somebody asks Mary where !!lle
lor iOUr Jlomt. 1"ree tsUmac.tt. Uvea," fony grinned. "And shf'

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Clean Inside and Out' , .. Light G~een finish
Com' .
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Standard Shift, . . . Very Clean
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USED &lt;;AR LOT
NEXT TO ,HIGH $CJIO~L

Bod Room Houae, 242 River·
view Drl¥0, Linculn Kill. Call
213. Waller Gruo,.r. T-IB·If

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IIMNI Buiok Spoclol 4 dr Sedan,
,1,1111. Sid. ohlft-eeonomy plus L;-;l&lt;~e::ooe-:-:d;--pr-•~•t:71c=u-=-;;;;;;:-Caiiln
l,lh· new, llaht ar••n finish. in person. Carman Rt'tt Homt ,
Pomeroy, Route No. 3. 7 -24~1c
Bll-ttnor'a, Pomeroy. 7-25111&lt;

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7·22-tltp
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SharpOJI ''IS we have had lor a town. 127 Buuorout Avo.
lon1 tlme. Blaettnar'!. Pomero)·
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sweat 1Iands themselves. Perhaps
tbe cbemtcnl thermostats are
messed up and the glands don't
re5pond. Meybe the channel• are
blocked and though they want 1 to
prOduce SWf:at, the 1weat doesn't

Teddy

Are You Sunstruck? No, Says
Science, Just Losing Your Pep

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Jlard Top Cpa., ,1;&amp;98. Finoal
llll4 kat aerie&amp; Mcre•uy. ,Powe•
ot¥rina and
bra~eo.
Extra
nice. Blieunar's, Pomeroy.

fight m which · re!e:-ee
Martin was pummelled.

He was Bt!n.ac Swartz, a tough peeled b.:J.by D1xie, a{t1!r his mothBrf'luklyn kuJ 1n sc&gt;arch of star- er 1f it's a girl. &amp;ianlyn Monroe
Martin was banged aroUnd by
dum
refuses to cheCk Ul for wardrobe two angry New Yo:k welte,··
"llmvcrflt l' - International Stu- and mJkeUJ' tests 1n "Some Like weights, Bllly Flam1o end EddLe
Housework or B.. by Sttt-ing work d10s signed In{' to a contract at ll Hut' unlil !~he' s lost some add· Lynch, wh~n he tried to bre~tk
wanted. Jo Aun Ho'wcll, 922-J $73 a wePk, but t 1wtted only cd poundage George Raft makes them out of a cline'h In Htc
7 26 6tp $63," lu.: rcealled "I coulda made Ius f1rst movie appearance in four I seve nth round. Lynch won a UlJ
lflddlc-aged woman wants employ- more mor.ey stealmg in New year!! m · "Some Like Jt Hot," ,mimuu.s dcc:sion.
ment by day or week Clean ing York. F'or tll ~ f1rst four months pluymg a Chicago hoodlum , natch
or &amp;iOmt-invalid nursmg. Write I was st. deep m debt I coudn'l
afford dues for the Srrecn Actors
Box 173, S)racusf', Oh1o
7 25 3tc Guild.
"While th1· other new k1ds at
Baby s1tUng, house wurk, yard the studio::; ~Hemlctl !!elm,;; claf!lr.s
cleaning 109 1h Court St, !Wr I became lf' book-maker to make
an hour. l"reda Sllaith, Box ends meet.
129, Pomercy.
7·23·3Lc
"I worked up a pretty good eli·
By DELOS SMITH
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cntele, but I w&amp;s playmg track
NEW YOHK UPI -- In hot act1on," and they would like for
odds a:1d when one of my clients summer weather U Wlll cOol you 1t to have one. It is caused by
h1t a b1g wm:1er at e~lmost broke to know tht•:-e 15 u scientific move- ''prolor.ged exposure to a bot en-:-::::--=:::::AIR CONDITIONING, Refrige"• me. Still , I was carnang mOI'C ment afoot to pin the tag, "neu- vironment," !hey smd The symp·
t10n service Jack's RefrigeratJo' mon('y makmg book than I was rot1c," on : orne of the people who toms are ''lo~s of energy, mitla losc their pep when the .sun is ttve, mterc~l; di((iculty in concen·
New Haven PhoDe TU-235:.1" Crom my salary
boilmg and ~he hum1dily ~~ h1gh- trating, workjng and lllecping,
8 23 ,.
ASKED TO MOVE
people
who cc:n't work, eat, or complamts of dizziness, ''b-lack~
--:-"Then one mghl I came home sleep nght .:nd get extremely ir· outs.' loss nf weight and appetite:
TheiSS H.efrl(.:t!ratlt.n and App~
ance Servic-e. Racme. Tel. SBU and four:d a rugged looking guy m ntable.
irtltabJllty, bad temper, depres
a flowl'ry sports sh 1rt s1ttmg- in
~-l~·ll.
sion." There may or m:1v not be
More coolmg bclen lirlc news 1s somethJ ngtwrong with them physi-,---,-:---.,-;- a big black M&gt;d:m pnrkcd in front
We repair and solder anything of my apartmt•nt
that the term. "sun stroke," 1s ob- cally, but there is W1lh their emometal Sarvcrs Roofing Service,
soll'le 4llld some scJCntists want to
"H: grabbr&gt;d me hy the lapels- &lt;~bollsh it The term 1s inaccurate, tions and nerves.
Laurel Clirf Road, Pomeroy Ph.
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7 2~ 6tp like tn the 11ld g an~s tcr movies- that's what is wrong with 1t. It
But un the whole matter of heat
and -:uul, 'H&lt;•y , punk, you're mus· LSn't the sun which 1/tnkes the vic- and the human body, there 1!1
ch ng tn on the rack&lt;'! Get out tLms down, but the failure of their much medical ~onfusion, the rc·
TIIMITII IXTERMINATID
fasl.'
own "heat regulating" chemistry. v1sers said, .and they suggested
For tree la&amp;pertioo pbone 383-lll
"So I dropped my clients m a It probably wasn't too good m the
reducing a hodge-podge of deGllmo1'6 Sup~b Store, Pomeroy hurry and Wl'nt to act1ng school
place.
first
scriptive term!l, many of which do
All wtrr&amp; auaranteed FullY 11 for ~ whlb But finn!lccs WCJ'('
All tins ~terns from planned re- not describe, to a mere 14. These
aured. Vauph11n'a l4du.,~l anti still pressing: '
VISions of the intcrnahonal statts- would be grouped mto genera l
Be11den\lal Termlle Control S..
otho:i r starlets on the lot - hulh tica l class!fir ulion of the World categories, such a.s·
'ICI, Sl. Mary~
Va. 8 8 ~ male and female - prudently
Health Org:tlliZ:thon Its main idea
Failure 'Jt impairment of the
bough funcy new cars lu enhance Js for all mt&gt;'Jical men of all coun- bodily
heat regulating "mechan·
Ki\lllO &amp; U:J.,V .SlU.~ SF,RV1Cll the st.1tus uf strugg-lmg y(JUnl! ac· tries 1:o cla~:loify all bod1ly disor- ism," which
he opcmng :~nd clos·
Pnone 200. Clebnd A.ppliauc-· tors. Tony, !ooking for a profit, der;-; m the same way Then they
ing
pores,
by
widening ur narrow
Saore, .. u. W. MaiP Streel became a lau).(hmg stock when he can all be given code numbers
mg
blood
VifJ~sels, by increased or
Pom":to).
Z-.23-11 eamc up with an unrlcnt, hut
wludJ will have the same mean- OccrC!~sed blood circulation and
roomy funcrul hma:usme
in gs cn'! rywhere.
by other mtans, keeps the mterl·
.t cuntmg or Cll' pentcr work. Fre 1
'''J'hov t!t11ught I was crazy," he
ABOLISH f&lt;!UMBER
or body temperature the same no
estimates Raymond Fife &amp; Sop, laughed. ''I l'l/t nr.hnR classes and
The cod&lt;· number Cor "sun· m.alter how hot (or cold} it is out·
Phone 77693, Che&amp;lhre, Obit began .!intUggtlng tou!'ists unto the
stroke" no·.¥ is N 981.1 The pro- stde. Comrlrtc failure ol this
7-1-tl.
lot in that rar at two buck» a posalJ:i to abolish the numher and "mec hamsm'' 111 a grave occur
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renee, 1t is often fatal.
QUI~l\ WVlCii: On Watch II&lt; included autographec:l tncturu of
"hc3:t sl rok ~ " N 081 0 Which ,19
SALT NEEDED
palrlD&amp;. 1.J foetor)' TraiDM st11rs m the prarkagc deal I sLgned somc llun w: thHt can he set olf by
"Salt
defic ~cncy 111 a hot pnvi·
wt~ChJD~loo.;.~ coums JEwEl. the uulographs myself with piC·
any mtcnse, sustajncd heat, such
&amp;Wi, l'&amp;.~IL8l'UJ.
1 8 d lures sneuked out of the publicity as lhal of a furnace or the deep ronmcnt.'' This causes a variety
of bodily disturbanees, mainly j
department.
mtutor of a coa l mine
mu~cular cramp/! 'Much sweating
CONCRETE BLOCKS
GUARD GOT WISE
Therl.j no1~ Is no code number takes body s:l lt with 1t More salt
''I'd tell the guard at the ga te rOr WhOJt the rtVLSctS have classiJ
, "lulld ltH•r For Leu"
m tha d1et corrects th .. t.
the louri!lts were members of my
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
family until he got wise, then I
3 MUtt North of Pomeroy
cut him In on the deal.
On Rt. 33. Calf Wm. Gruoaor
Pretty soon I was sne:tkmg the
tourist.:1
on the stages and chnrg.
Rock Sprint•
· · lng them an eXtra fin to have
Ill o; 1 II I 3 ·a
-=~~~7~~~7~~=-J their plctm"Es taken with tht•
·QiAr\
Slrees, h..1ero,
'Cree 1'rimmin1 and Removinl. sta~!l. And while we were driving
Low price. Six years e~eflence along I'd make up all kind11 of
Ulliet&lt; 801'-' I le IZ, J lo I. tCJote II 1110011 oD 'l'IIUL
Robert K. Sayre, Racine, Ohio wild stories JJboul where a cerl:iin

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Us, who will earn two mtlhon dol·
BIT PARTS: Cathy Crosby, Bob's
Iars this y~ar, spun some untold daughter, refused an opportunity

NEW YORK UPI-Promott!r
MALE: Used car salesmen - 3 tales today about his first ye:~.rs to make her movie debut m Teddy Brenner said today h.:
men - no experience necessary. tn movwtown when he was a com- "Mardi Gral:i" when the role
would like' to stage a ~eturn ol
No phone c~o:.lls. Apply in PflTson, binah:m aclo1· d ~hnqucnt
called for bt 1 to do a strtp tease . Monday night's wild, rcugh-house
Friday 4 p. m. to 0 p. m Satur-

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In First Years Battling Hollywood Promoter Hu~gry
. Dy VERNON SCOTT
I answers, 'nght next to Curtlair'.. For Rema•Ah
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HOLLYWOOD UPj - Tony Cur·
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Pomeroy. !:all 810-Y or &amp;'180

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~rticles,~ks

If It eould W'Q' OD9Uih fuel, a
oew U. 8. super~ie research A total ofl,l42 America .. hove
plloe ...,uld be able to elrtle the become permanent reaidents or
iu1b. twice al the equator in 24 lamaica In the Britiah Weal In·

Checked By Club,
Swimming Enjoyed

retmned

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from Pittsburg where he bas spent
a ·tw" weeks vacation with hia bro·
ther and 'lister-in-hnv, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hamer and son.
Finished artir:les and books were
Mr and Mrs. George loteinhart
checked in preparation for the have returned from a vacation

dies during the pa1t frVe years.

)OW'S.

The Dail~ Sentinel

Middleport Society
James Hamer

_The jig used In bulldin~ the
modern transp.ort
equipment, noise ' ls 50 effective . plaae is so. large work.ers ~smg
i ou ean ·boP" rour heartbeat as tbe aame jtg mwt commumcate
JOU walk tbrougb it.
by telephone

' A "qlllei room" 1l8ed by a 0. S.

judgmg which will be held at the
home of Kitty Per~er Mon. at
10 a. m. when the Merrv Lassies
4-H club met Th11rsday evening at
the home of Patricia Hennessy.

alrtraft 'JJilnuract~.~«r to reduce WlJlla of a

trip to Clc•eland and Columbus.
They were accompanied hr..me by
their grandd~ughter Cheri Mayer
who will sl)t·nd lhe week with
them. Cheri is the daughter of

Plan~ were made for a PICDi'! idr. nnd Mr:i John Mayer

and swtmmlng party to be held at
Gilbert Ervin was calJP.d here
Forked Run Lake on Monday foJ from his home in Columbus due to
lowing the judging of the work by the death or his mother, Mrs. Ben
Mr.s Geneva Nolan. Plans were Ervin.
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Spondlng lheir vacation in Ver·
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· milhon and Cleveland &lt;~re ~r and
l'tfrs D.r.le Nicholson and daughters
Martha and Carolyn Also accom·
panyir.g them was theu neighbor,•
Mrs. Earl L••\ ],ctt

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Phelps and Mr .. and', Mriif l'iul
Werry.
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TONIGHT

A~ust 6 Is Final Dafe Set

"THE NIGHT THE
wq_RW EXPLODEq"
Wm. Leslie

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FOR LAKE HOPE

,\ugust 6 bas been 5e! f~r the deadline tor registration of
ca,ttle, s\vjne :and ilh~ to be exhibited at the 95th annu~l
¥e1gs County fair, it was announced today.
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Both beef and dairy cattle owned In Meigs County can llf
,enteted free of cl!arg~ upqn the pqrchase of .a membership
.tictet but all cattle .outslde of Meigs County entered will re·

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19S-·.Chnroltt .l. 4 Door- 9 Pass. Wagon, H., Standard Transmission

KNOW YOU CAN DEPEND Ol&lt;. And that may meAn a dllfel'
eO&lt;e of thousan&lt;h ol dollars to you, II troub~ comea your way.

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LET US MAKE THE DIFFERENCE COUNT
IN YOUR FAVOR

DOWNING INSUilANQ AGENa, INC.
Melp County'• L.rgest and Oldlest lnsutance Agency

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Middleport, Hia dcoth was allributcd to a broken nec:C:.

Pomeroy Driver
Charged With DWI
After Atcident

AI the result of a mmor accident &amp;tunhv, a Pomeroy man wiU
taee llayor CharleJI Legar on Tues• day, Augus1 12, to answer 'lO
charges of driving wh1le mtox1cated. Two otber motorifrtll are aloo
free on bo:nd awaiting hearings at
the 111ame tHne on charges of
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Arre!ted S::tturday following an
aeeident wit"n his car hanged up a
fender of :a car belong~ng to Har·
Ian KJqe&amp; flf London. 0 . while
parking, Waf Arthur Wandhng, 69,
of Pomero)', who wu charged with
the ~WI (.llunt The arrest was
made by Patrolman John McKenzie
the investigatmg arricer
Wandling gwas placed in Meigs
OONALD MORRIS
1 County' Jail on Saturday at 4:22
p. m. and r&lt;'leased on orders of
Sheriff RobC'rt C ll:lrtcnbach,
the lfayor Sund.ay morning,
1vho
inve.•tigalctl the fatal acciGerald Cocherl, 47. of Huntingdent,
sa
id :hat the youth had been
ton was Bll'&lt;'!lrd by Ctty Pohce
visttinc:
at the farm of h15 UnCle
Saturday f~ speedmg on E Mam·
at and poste::J $~ appeara1lce bond Lester Thomas of Langsville and ,
Parson Floyd lee 57 of Russell that Sunday when hi! h:td heard
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Ky., also posted a $25 appearance drlvmg the ford tr:&gt;ctor ever to
~nd when hf', too, ~as arres~ed the farm of hts son, IWymond,
lor speedmg &lt;m E. Mam·st. ~unday :t&amp;ked J)t'rmls!':ton to drive the
In a eourt. seSJton durmg the ~ractor whilf' hill uncle !oUowed in
end, l111lard FowJer, of Br:'ck 3 fann trl'ck.
. l'omerry, pleaded not ~udty
driving without an operalor.i
PcrmiSH.m was granted and lhe
illoen••· In contmulng h1s decis- boy started off on the traetor witt.
thc matter Mayor Legar hi.i Uncle, Lu:tcr Taom.a&amp;, follow$5 and costs and SIM· mg in ap~roxtm¥:ely 5 mtnutes.
both: fine and costs
The uncle told Sheriff UartenbGeb
that he had r:une upory the tractor
in a ditch but at the rirst stgbting
of the trrlcWr dtd not see the boy
and wondered at what had hanpened. Wben he went to the traet·
l\f which was stalled on the left
side or the road in a dlt.eli, be
round thr. boy pinned undet the
tractor with the left rear wheel
tractor pcross his'. ~
!\aid that he backtd the
tractor ort the boy and then a&amp;JID·
maned the emergeney squads of
Pomeroy and Middleport for aid.

auire a 5p cent per head charge - - - - - ' - - - - - tfter tlt~ pUI'&lt;"hase n( a· member· 1
ohlp tlekct Harnld C•••q')an t.
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supennten~r.nt o! tbe dairy cattle
department end Hugh Cust&lt;Jr and
\Hiram Sln\vter are suporinte.. d·
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ents of the beef eatUc d"Y'Rrtment
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- Sheep and swine exhibitors must
fUtChaae membersbip tlc~t"t ~ 'I11o
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... witb a 50 cent per bead addition- 11 Yl~dlt:'M"t polic!! P'" l'l't abot•
al Charge to be !evtcd ~m out of I •-. take it !ofcvcr. Nor are resr
county, animals being entered and :Jen!s
$1 for each pen used. Ralph C.
Henderson Js superintendent of
Th:1t is, the ~-e1mln 1. rr"~nrln '
the department.
1 1ntJ,. ? or •n s~utt ho.t :-vdd~ bf'
'ieved to be of New Ha\lcn, W. \73
Exbibitol'!l m!ly tile their entrie11 vho lov ~s North Third-av as · ~
with Geral~ Reuter, fair board !rag strip late at n!gbt
~ secretary, at the ReutPr In~ur? n~~
Agency in Pomeroy and on Aug. 4, I His n:- rne anft denedptlon ar
0 and ~. t!Jf&gt; sccr&lt;'t:1rv's (lff, ..e ,.., '~nown ta p~itce, thanks to o~ol
the 'ock springs li'B.irgrounds will •ant cab dr1vers But nobody ;~ ·
be open all day to pe~mit cntrie., caught him yet: l1an! Tb'!lt guy i
Y • tci be filed.
.•t the T one ~cettnd an*l pa~ Gil
'qore's ' Scr.•ice Stntion near lWt
It .,..is alao reported that teams 'and·st a f.:nv l!{'conds later.
winnlr.g the ' top three places in
the three weight cia.,.. of the an·
nual horse pultipg C.!),ritest -~}lieh
will be the ev,enlng ar•bdslana at·
traction on Aue. U at the fJir
will be required to submit to the
nlwla leal t~nd premiu'ms wil~ not
l!o pttld until resul~ of the analy·
Iii' are received from stnte ~~~­
\ torlea. Weiill-i'!.rl ".Jor 1M .&lt;Qq\O•t
11e held . ti~&amp;.!&gt;
~~ ~ m.. on the cveDfng of Ui~ ·con ted.-t.

·BAKER PURNITURi'

The desire of a youngster to drive a farm tractor 'Was the
cause Sunday afternoon of a tragic deatb on Nelson Road seven and one ball tenths of a mUe N. E. of State Route 124
near Salem Center.
Killed In the tragic mishap was Donald Morris, 12, son of
Joseph A. and Hazel Kessinger Morris of 291 W. First.av,

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: Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Jul;r 23, 1958

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Dea ille Set For Meigs County

Pom•roy Bend
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the brain. Phyit·
the Phllllpsi&gt;urr
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