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The lJaLh

Mtss Jewel Price
1$ Hon,ored On
Tenth Birthday

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The tenth

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Price
and ud
the Lennie
j ourth
of
' Lucy
Lacllle Hawklu •••.... : • • • • • • . Polb.ero1 Sodetf Edltait
were celebrated Wednesday. evening, at the home of lblda Rlee .................. , Middleport Soc:leb· EdiiOI
Mrs. Marjorie Price, West Mam
Street with. lin. Emma Bland ,
Lodge 1w a chariay of as co-hostess.
polten at the office bulldGames were played during 4he
the llelp County !'air
Tbeae poltera were made evening and a wieuer rout was
frankft¥1era wlll be be attractive
Ed. Not•: The followlq
the Hllb School Safety held. Potato cb~, a decorated
buys for out-of-doors eating, aDd
plcl•
to
tM
n•tion's
b.t
bup
ConteJL Tbe Kl•llbll "J! Pl.· blrthday cake 11Dd kool aid were
many markets will offer excellent
fDr
this
week
tnd
Will prtplrHI
allo served.
values in 1nedium and small ala
In coo~ntlon with tht U. 8. '
ena. Dairy product. are another
O.partm.nh of Agricultu ...
The hooored IJile&amp;tl each re·
plentifUl food. Many of these ltemt
eeiv.!d a number of
and l~trlor.

NATIONS' FOOD SHELVES BULGING
WITH GOOD BUYS THIS WEEK END

lllddleport SocltfJ.

Mrs. Dowqin"g Roush and daugbtMiss Jean Roush, of Columbus,
bave returned to their homes after
a two weeks visit tn Texai witb
M.Sgl and Mr1. Raymond Allensworth and family.
Mr1. William Walten of Pearl
St was taken to Holzer Hospital in
represent good v~ues.
Present were SaUy and Joey
GaUipolll · for
observatlon and
Tvw~:ii, U.u~1 •n..i .Vuu..l..i iiu,)'..:,
;·w· .:O.:&gt;i.iiNG'I'Ci; ~;-~ - ~ u~:. ..
treatment
Best fish buy1 will include
Mite Smith. Cectl Coughenour, and vegetables contmue to top the
Mlao Rebe.,.. Be"1' ol Belllon·
IOIGS-POMB&amp;OY
Karen, Larry, Jennie and Van· best food buy1 across the nation shrimp, f1sb sticb, and canned ~ame ir tbe gue1ts of Mr. and Mrs.
Pettlt, Marilyn, La Jtan as summer nean 1t1 end. Some tuna.
Wayne Gibbons.
TONIGHT
Allie Price and Fleddie economical cuts of beef are runThat's about how 4he food sbop.
"D IU! UNDER THE EIJIS"
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford
nersup.
.
ping altuabon shapea up for thll
a.,b1a Loren, .ADihony Perklul Bilrne)'.
JDd
Mr. an~ Mr.s. Ira Butcher and
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nationally. Now llere'l
Among the budg.t·pr•"cod , 2 ge- weekend,
$ATUilDAy . '
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;on, J'immy, accompanied young
tbtas bes:an these conlesl.&amp; three
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100k l food
Le
•JtfARACAJBO"
yeara ago u an e11:perlment and ~t tables are lncreasin1 supplies of a c oser
a
coun ra.
:~eopJe of the loiJddleport ChW'&lt;:b
Cemot Wildt - leu Wt,l!Jee baa been a succetl' each year. lt ts potatoes from a late summer crop , Due for prominence this weft· of Cfui.st to the Butler Spnngs
''TIIfl DALTON GJRYI"
boped to get tbe Mela:• ceonty about 10 per cent greater than last end are Nnmd ' and bonele111 chuCk Ctirlltian AsBembi.Y Sunday. The
·' !1ferr1 Andert - Uia Ii'a"vit" · schools -interested In the 1959 con- year. Green cabbage 1s plentiful, rqaltl, chuck steakl and ribs of group of youns people remained
test. '"
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also carrot!!, celery, lettuce, on- beef.
Porterhouse and &amp;lrloln ror Ute week.
• 1\.fl\1., MON. &amp; TUII.
J
ions, snap beans, peppers, squash, ateak allo may be featured, wbHe
.' '8'111ANGI!j8 WITH A GUN"
Mr. and , Mrs. Bob ' Burkett and
Next Thurlday evening, Augu!t tomatoes, and corn.·
broilers, fryer1, and turkeys con·
· Gleb Ford • Shirley MacLane
·hildren
are vtsiting relatives in
21,
all
Kntll[i:a
of
Pythias
in
Me1gs
Delicious
trults
for
summer·
tlnue
at
attractive
price•
For
Mldnltht lhow lot. 12:01
and surrouii.ding counties will meet time eahng continue abundant, patio or picnic eating include ~elle, W. Va., durmg their vaca~
at fi'ides Caatle Hall in Middleport and include peaches, watermel- franlu, cold cuts, or ground beef. . tlon.
Pvt. Jamea Van Cooney left toto be with their Grand Chancellor ona, cilntalo\,Jpe&amp;, grapes, pears,
Sm~ll and IM&amp;flum ""
tioNtoHT lftd SATURDAY
day tor i''ort i\ft.OX, Ky , after
Dale W. Stump and spend· tbe lemons, and limes. Several varie·
prlcet contlnw to be nry
"THE DALTON GIIWI"
lpending a furlough with his moth·
evenina in fraternal fellowship.
ties of new-crop apples are apru10ntbte.
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er,
Mn. Marte Von Cooney arid sis·
The Grand Lodse of Oluo will pearlng on Au"ust marketJ.
The bulk of the vcgdablea In
, •'WELlS FARGO''
inatltute 1 new lodge at CnUliAmong the protein buys for the bins this weekend should be ter, Bonnie,
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~..1 - - B o b Burn•
cothe, AUfl:.ISt 28th.
sump1~r l~oppers are a:round outstanding buys.
Snap beans,
'Mrs.
Charle5
B.
Swanson
and
lUNDAY AND -DAY
beef, chuctt, round, and shoulder 1abbage, lettuce, corn , cucumben, dau&amp;hter, Sally, of GaiUpoUs, were
LADY TAKES A FLYEit
At the close of the meeting re- roasts broilers and fryera and eggplant, and escarole, are reach· 1 ecent guesta of 1Dr. and Mrs. Car.. ·-·,- 'llirner - JeU Chllncller frelb.ment:B were served by .. Cash turkeYs Some mark.!la w.Ll lea- ing Lhcll' peak of production and
roll Swanson and lamUy, Mary Car·
Bahr and Lt.wla Rupe.
ture baking h~s
Hams and freahness. Onions, potatoes, rad· .&gt;1, Robert and Sylvia.
~~:;:;;~~.;,;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lshes, ond squash also offer out- Mrs. Dawes Sansbury returned
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lltandlng buys Tomatoes, celery, to her home Jn Columbus Wedneacauliflower, carrots, and ,peppers day after visiting her 1118ter Mra.
will be available at reasonable Dart Rawlings and daughter, Mis111
prices.
Lelah SkJenstricke1 of Rutland.
One again, watern\elonl comMrs. Bob Darst and Richard of
m~nd attention because
ot low
Columbus are Yls1tlni his moth~r.
prlces Honeydl'!w melons and can- "11rs. David Darat Sr. and -Mr. and
taloupes are attractively priced, Mra Paul Davis and son, Wayne.
as are pears, blueberries, cookin&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Doua:Ias, Bell
apples, peaches and grapes. Urnes W. Va. was a recent guest of Mrs.
re JOOd buy1 for garnl&amp;hlng other Ulllan ~{cGhee. Mrs. McGhee is
fruits, for diaUnctJve drinks, and
:\Irs Darst's sister.
for a host of other uses.
Jn fish, best buys are fillets of
Mrs. Rue Tuckerm:.m -Nail re·
elld, haddock, flounder, and ocean moved to the Holzer Hospital b)'
perch. Olher good buys are lob- the RawhnJs.Coata Ambulance for
NBW 1818 Btdck Sapen - Cholee of Blliek or Turquoise with while lop 4 dr. Hard
,ter, scallops, clams, whltlna, and ob!lervatton and treatment.
Tep liodaa or Baril TuJ1aolle 2 dr. Hard Top Cpe. ~ have power 1leerlng, power
crabmeat.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore ha.11 return·
braltea, radio, healer, wbulsbield wallher, wbile wall tires, and aafely group.
ed to her home after spending the
last three weeks in Covmgton, Ky.,
NBW ltl8 Opel I dr. Sedlll -:- 4 eyL Eeoa bmy allis beat.
as the guest of her son·m-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Burqa and dauahte~, Kathy. She
Wll acd&lt;Jmplbled HoUle by lho
· ~w ~ Door Soaan.
Belaire 2 Door Sedan.
Burns' and .Mr. and Mn. Gor4on
Mr. and Mra. .Malcolm Mee-' ScaU and son, Klppy,
of Cov·
enterlialned wJ,t h ~ part)' Wednes lngton, who vjsited with 'Mrs.
-:; • qtswm 2 Door
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Sivoy 2 Doo~ Sedan.
day evenlnc at their home, Lin Georae Child&amp; before returnln&amp; to
coln Hill, in oblervanc&amp;. 'Of the their home.
third birthday of their ~iu1hter.
Mr1. James Ha,rley retUrned 1to
Cla•tom ~
8 eyl. Dlx. 2 Door. Hyd.
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Edith Ann.
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her home hfn'e on We'd.nesdilY 'hom
!Juring the evenlnl colored Kansas Clt)' where she •spent the
movle!l taken by .r. and Mra palt two week• with her li1ter.
.Stjper 2 Door Hard Top.
8 cyl. Special 2 Poor Hard Top.
Jame1 Ruasell on tbelt recent Mro. J, A. Stockman.
trip throuah the 'west, were
Mise ~ean ·Lama left yenerdv
for C:Oiumb111 where she wUl be
shown.
Two birthday cakes, one a the gue1t of her sister a~d brother
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chocolate loRJed with a me.cry-go- le-lai, Mr. and Mrf. Ernest Jont~
round and the other white de and will lie ptetent foil the oblerv·
corated
ln green candles and the ance of ¥_~· Jones' blrtht1,ay aonl8 c:fl. Dbt.' Door. Hyd.
2 Door Olx. Seaan.
lnscrlptiep
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Birth.day, veroary. Jrli'" Lamt wil) be M•om·
Edith Ann, and home made peach panled .hOJr\e by her lister and
Ice cnarn were 1erved. Napkins niece, Carol Jean, Who WiU visit
A,Door Super Sedan.
4 Door Sedan
and plates carried out. the circus bere next
Mra.
theme.
HCtor
Gue1tl were Mr.
Clarence NeutdlnJ, Long Bot·
Oll)y 28,945 actual mllea by careful loeal own~r.
totn;
Mr. and .Mh. Harold Erwin
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and 1on, Robert, Galllpoli11 Luther
Erw.in, Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
oeU ~nd MJrr Scott. Middleport,
SpqlleBB two tone blue flnllh. Owned by lo c&amp;l. mechanic.
Mr, and. Mr1. Rlchard Mees and
chlldron, Janet, Jean and Larey
'or DIU'WIDj Mra. Albert Meel
o o o o
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Marla. Dorl~ and Pamela Neuts
Uo1 &amp;nd N&amp;IIO)' Tltu~
FotdoQiaUc drive. Ex~ lllee.
·Edith Ann received a number
of "1i!to and .. ndlnc. a .sll'l,

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7195S otEVROLET · · ·· · ··· $495 1953 CHEVROLET ·· · · ·· · · $595

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PL~IAOUTH ·· .. · · ..

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Edith Ann Mees
Is Honored With'
Birthday Party

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1t54 FORD VI · · · · .,. ·· · · $795 '1954 ·PONTIA'C ·· · · · · · ·· · $795

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1'5fJUiCK VI · · · · · · · ·· · $695 1953 BUICK · · · · ·· ·· · · ·· · · $695

1953 CHRYSLER ·· .... ··· · $595 1953 DESOtO V8 · · · ·.... $595

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Jb Meigs-to. Fair Nears·End

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ribbon flnt place awards 11 tbe completion pf judging at lbe

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Blue ribbon· or flnt place
Judced In the dotu..tic arlo
llo!illi, Pomeroy Route

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Many On Friday
The auwJ ,JJone pulling ctJn·
tnt under' tbe dlnoetlon ol Fred
LeJ!IIeit and , J)on . BeWng high·
lllhled Fridar nl~bl ldlvitieJ o1

Roads1de Park in Middleport WedMr. and Mra. Henry Ewing and
~e•day evening.
aon, Benny, have returne4 home

Mr. L. D. Diles asked tbe: blesa·
tne before the pot luck dinne.r was
aerved.
Those attending Wele: - n a t ·
tie Woodard, the president; Mn.
Bertie Walts; Mrs. Garnet ~tsming.,, Mr. and id"': Walter
Ha~res, Mr. and Mrs Homer Ha~ley Mr and &amp;irs Clarence McNeal,
:m. and Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mr.s.
Lloyd Wnght, Mike, Benny and
Becky; Mrs. Iaahelle Wine~renner,
Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs. IDa Bobo
and Connie, Roseanna; Mn. "Fieda
Mitch1 id'r-1. Ol!va BoJee; Mrs. Elolse WJI.son, aichard ~ Bobtiy and
Myrta; Mra. Richard Owen and
Cathy Ann Roller.

Roadside Park
Is Scene For
Several Picnics

after' a three weeks vactit.oo in the
,west.
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t.hfo. ""' llllltlll l:dJn CIKIDt)' Fair
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top live spota
tbe IJehtweight
teuu,
pound• and: under,
were ownt!d by Storb ana Vincent
Pr,nkfort; Whitt and Sona. Luca11
ville: Gerald and Gutbr'ie, Cool
ville and Dye and Ka7Jer, Cool·
ville.
In the middleweight teams. 'Z801
3200 pouDd1, tHe firat fiVe
bonon, reapectively. ,went
: Rl)' stov~. Loek~me, both
tint and aeeond plates; Storti and
VfntenJ, Fnlnklort; Leon .a r d
Ieinll, Gu11Ville, and Harley
G,..te, Lan.,.;Ue.
In · the heavyweight divW.on
prize IIIODeJ' and rpsetteS to the
firll four plata, ree.pectively,
~!IS!IOOS:.! 'l(el)t,
to Jtay Stover, Lockbome;
Storts and Vincent, Frankfort;
Harter Grate, LaagiVille, abd
Ilk~ Clludo 0., of Me...,.rvllle.
lls",CJIIS!i., Wl.lh least A tota1 of 2,483 persona paid
type boata} tomorrow. admiulon to the ground a Friday,
a . 80 ·hol"IM!power motor 1186 duria8 Ute d17 and 1,398 'at
nllf!t.
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!lauci. and Mrs~ .. Wilbur Ranine
were observed when the JoUy
Club met Wednesday
a!
~ be' home of Mrs. Otmer
Each received 11ft&amp; from the
and theli' aecret .pair.
A short busint:ss ses~ion was
held with Mr.s, Hannil)g, presWmg. - "rhe travelinl(
priae wae.
awarded to Mrs. G'ene Evans.

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~Y party waiJ held with Mrs.

!Jert Taylor the
demonstrator
.game wu pleyed and prizt
awarded to M1'5. 'Roy Mayer.
aerreshments were served t
those named
t.bove and · Mrs
G,frald Wlldermutb1 Mrs. Albert
Woodard, Mrs. Ch&amp;rt,es Straus ~
Jnd Ml'll. John Leifheit.

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Tuesday · evening the"'\ Business
and ,Profe!slonal Women's Club
held a p1cruc at the Roadside Park
it~ Middleport.
Mrs Geraldine
Swad!ey planned the affair ~which
was for the members and the1r
guests.
Thuraday evening the Gr&gt;lden
Rule Class met at the park for a
pot luck dinner. Mrs. Paul Smart
ia the teacher of the class which
is compos~d of ~h'e young QJ.arried
couples of thll First Baptist ChurCh
of i(iddleport.
Going to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, We(lnesday
after practice were the rriemb,rs
of the ~eniof; choir o1 the Fttst
Baptllll Church of Middleport, fiJI"
t.heir reaular busines11 tneetina:
and .monthly mee,tlna:.

Portland Girt
During

Rose's Are Ho$t ,
At Chitken Dinner

At Fair ,-

!Itt. and MrL Nonnan Rose entJ'!rtalned with a chh.:ken baJ'll)eCue
dinp.er Sunday · at thetr • home,
Pine Grpve.
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were Mr. ··and · Mr.s
W1lMam' Schiefer and Mr. land
Mrs. D~vid DoWnJ,ttc and eh.ilcheh '
Cli1l~ty · aria l,!llD, ·c~l\flbbua.
Mlrse.S RO&amp;em8f7 and ~nl Jean
Rose and the bOits.
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WILL AUCTION SHIPS
• LONDON UPI-The j SOYlet
WASHINGTON UP!- The Fed
eral Maritime J\dminll!ltration has Minilllr)' ol Cullurt hso _pureH!'!:
put t7 "!Oihballed World W¥ ll ed •aoin• of A1J1erlt11'n' OrtiS! kooliUberty Sblp1 On the auction bloc. weU KFnl'o w~r~a lor ~arlo"'
f;xcept for certain mfchtnery and rnuse'nJWI in t4e Sov~et' ,Union,
' 'HJUipment Ute stiipe: may . bf Y~~ow ·R&lt;tdio ..pOlled . ~oftdoy
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wue nbbof!• in tk fOllltry de·
partment went _(~\Earl De10 Chetter, white legb~ W. Sam~eJ Mi-·
cbael, Minersville, lt"'c:--;Jegborns
and white Plymouth roEi&amp;; Sblron
AtkmJ, Harriaonville, WJiite Ply~oqth rocb; Betty Carleton, R.J.
one, whiLe Plymouth roCb· Wll"tur Parter, Che.tter, New Hampabire red•.
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In dairy caUJe judgins blue ribbons went to Richard KoblentJ,'
Pomeroy Star Route; WUbur Parker, Chester; David W Coen. Guysvllte Rt. 1; lloger Rose, MineriVIIIe
a~ Ronme HarriA, Radoe Rt. 1
WI~ KobleJttz displaJing'fhe grand
~~pion female in tiM Holllein
OlYI8tOn.

In lhe Guernseys, th.e Shade V~l­
ley Farm of Coolville took nine"
blue ribbo111 and ChariFfJ '9. Con·
ra~ll, AtbellJ Rt. 5, and Patly
Price, Portland, eaC!h taking two·
blue first pia~ awards. Iamea: H.
Wood7ard, CheJter, re«'!ived two
blue ribbons and Jamea: N. Smith.
Pomeroy RL 1, reeeived three first.
awards in the Brown Swi81 dairy
cattle JUd~g. ~bar!H and Larry
Q'ay of Wllke1viUe received three
blue award.t in AYftbimi.
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ltobert I. Burtbunt and Son&amp; of·
P_ennsville tooir: four fint p)JM!e
ribbon• JD tbe Jert~ey judging witb
nine flllll "g oing to the 8tj&gt;lf~ ·
Farm, Atheno Rt. 5. T.,o f1r0ta .

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ler ol lluntinston,
ram Slater, i!1d.U.Jiolrt:R~
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Ia Lewis, illlddleport, live; J(n. c.·
E. Blaketlee, Pomeroy, 'our; lln:.·
Edgar Dorot, Chelller, lbree.

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M.rs. Thomu Goegleln returned

Mra. Jac~ Warner entertained hotne Tburaday aner a three weeki 1 Tho ili·MOilthly CIIJ)IIta Club". ,
the N1fty Stitchers Club W"qeao. vbdt tn Columbua wttb tler canf- met Wed_u.eaday .evenina at the
Gay everung at her home,
daulhter, Mra. R. J . Good..Q1a:n and b&lt;ll!t• ot Mrs. I!Dnrll L9PD'
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Mrr and Mrs. All n ·· .r~dinsoa - . r&amp;uil'ru~ trt~"l. ¥"'
and 1n !iewmg- T-he t.ravelint pd:Je
donated by Mra. Qarl 'llltea. wu Mr. and Ml"l. Lawren~ POlJinl· Mn. Gudner ••ritla •n11 Mn.
Albert Martin. The door prise
awarded to Mn. Herbert Db:on,. ton of Kiowa, KaMll!l, are gueN
waa awarded to Mrs. Jijdlard
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presented
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and Mils. H\l_gh llcathll, , ~1. i .
Mr. and Mra. Alba Radford of tf_~an Ohltuger, from their ... .
!Nttltam BarteJII, ~i.a K.atb.ryn Charlestoq, w .,Va., were Po.rperoy
!d1tch, MM. Carl Moore, Hra. viaiton Tbunday and attendt!d the cret p1116,
LI:IWt'tl:(u:e Sm1tb and MarjJe, 'IU·
Tlii hostels served refrea'b· '
.Meiea County Fair.
ch11.rd and Gordqn W.une,r.
menti to those named above end
Mr. and Mrs. .John S. Foster Je1t Mr8. Donald ... h.'.cKeuie and a
F'fjday for their new ~me, Ra.d~ Ruest, Mioa Madolyn Marun.
c1iffe, Ky., af(er a v1sit with Ul'eir
The next meeti~ will be held
parenll, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foster' at the home of Mrs. Gardner
and llr. and illrs. Theo L. Smith. ~=:!:!::; c~ ~epte=he: !
Mr. and 11.... R B. Wilkins tiave
returned to their home, Lancaster,
Tbe Auxiliacy to tbe BrotherM after a viait wlth her mother, ¥1'1.
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their families held a plcnie at the Addie Gf\leaet•

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A dinner at tbe Martin Reataurant wiU be held 1n ~:tjunction
wlth the pl•nnlDJ aeJI!lon.
Prealdenla from club&amp;. .in Middleport, AtheM, Gallipollt, J~n,
Loa:an, Marietta, MeArthur. Nel-.
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, - llr. UICI Mn. V . C llamllton of
f.cla.Qtou. Alabama , and M111 Judy
• ~ens of Be&amp;aemer, Ala., amved
fir B indefinite VISit With )ln.
~Uton's daua:hter, Mn CharJe•
,... .o and f1mily Mill Glddena,
..-nleee of Mrs. Searles will re·
.ala until the firal of September
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day for a vaeatJon tr1p m New

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tlr. and Mrs Raymond Rainey

411 Point Pleasant were peru of

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Mr.. Lany Rice and sons,
Chipper and Kenny, Frlday.

llr. Wilham Silinet of Canal
Wlachelter was 1 busmeu vialtor
~ IIJddleport, Frida;; in connecdCa 't'ith p!"Operty oWned bf ~·
~ Fred ShiDet
He reported
thM bla. uncle ls re(overin&amp; 1atla·
Wtortly from his recent tUne~&amp;.
~"'-llr . and Mrs. Rioehard Koehler
f aDd diUdren, Christine, BeU)',
~ and Mite, are week end
l't !Jjltllrs of Mrs. Koehler'• lister,
1Ju Sally Schaaf, and Mr. Koeh·
. .., mother, Mn I.cwis Koehler
$'. They wtll also v1slt Mr 1nd
lira. C 8 Welle and Dr and Mrs
~eth Am•bary and family .
Mr. and Mn Jamel'l lnglel and
tami1J moved today from the
fwmer Ffench property on South
~d S to the property on Lo·
eut~L recently purchai'Jed-b)- Harrt~ crata from Mr and Mrs James

Hnlion.
: •. Mra. Grace Hysell baa ~turned
from a ten day vaubon trip to
1reebaport, N. Y., where she wu
the cuelf: of Rev . and Mra. Clar-

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"MARACAIBO"
Coraol WUde - le•n Walia&lt;e
"THE DALTON GIIW!"
JJem Ander• - Lin Davll
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jUNDAY ''AND MONDAY
LADY TAp&amp; A FLYJlll
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burg. W Va , Fnday
Buck

Johnny Bryant 'has returned
Mrs. John James, Mr and Mra
home after spendifll the summer George Lance and daughters, of
at Sanford, Fll ., with Mr and Mrs.
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Ula Sue Terrell and M1lhe Legar homc.s after a visit With Mr and '
lfrs. Harry Keiser, Mmersville
mont Hoyt and aon , Dav1d
Mr and Mrs Martm Leonard
Mrs Jea1e Hennesy and Mr and
and
family left Tburllday for thelj
Mr• R T. West and son, Thomas
home,
Rahway, N. J, after. a v1s1 •
Mart, were ln Roseville, Thursday,
with
hef
partmtl, Mr and Mrs.
to .!lee the tWill sons of Mr. and
Norman
Mc:t.:allum,
~ine rsvtl\e ,
Mra Mont Wett Jr The new baMr
~:nd Mn Adolpb Grueser,
bies are great-neph\!WS or Mrs
Edd1e Gruescr and Mrs. W1lham
Hennesy t. nd R 1 West
Russell are VlSiting m }lhode 1•
&amp;ir an(! Mrs Jamea Slmpl'lon land with Mrs Anna Tucker
Mn. Lottie Dixon of Toronto,
and di.ua:hter, Sandra, VtAited hu
mother, Mn. Manue Hartenbach tn Can11-da, Ia the gueSt ot Mr and
Canton, Thunday and she ateorn· Mn Homer Hawkms, Ru~land ltd.
YJrs Willard Ebersbach and
panted them home for ,.~veral drays
daughters, Joyce and Cheryl, were
visit with friend• aod relatives.
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:Mr, and Mn. Jame1 Hawley Sr Thursday lu~cheon guests of Mr.
Joy Patrtcia Snuth, da ..,.._.and Mrs. Flollie Allensworth vi8- and Mrs Clarence Mtght, Brad- ,ter){il'la
of Mr. and Mra:. Theo Sm1th,
tted in Walbridge with the form- bury.
121
Peacock Ave., became the
Mn William Bartels and cblld·
er'a aon and daughter-in-law, Mr
l:iride
or Mr. JohnS Foster. son of
and Mn: James Hswley Jr anP ren of St Joseph, 'M1ch. , are the
Mr
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Mrs. J. E Foster, 1130
a:ucsts
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
Norina
family They were accompanied
Ead Main St., in a beautiful can·
home by J1m Bill Hawley who wJII Good~in.
dlehght ceremony, Wednesday,
Mr. and M~ . Harry Saddler of
remain here until aehool beglna.
Augu 1t 6, at the Untted Methodlat
Mra Nelhe Vale and son, John, 1Jr1dgeport arnved Fnd•y evenmg
and Mr and Mrs 1 E Radekin for a visit w1th Mrs Wilham Bax- Ch;~:hRev Eugene Brown reid
were in Columbu1 recently to vuit ter and Mr. and Mrs Bentz Wolfe the vows of the ·double nna: cereMrs. c w Stau1bury and Mn. and attended the fa1r
' mony at half past 1eveo, before an
Frank John.ton.
altar decorated with arrangemenll
Mrs Garnet Schaffer and daugh.
or glad 1ou, liehted tapers and lour
ter, Uarla, nf Columbus, v1sited
seven branch candelabra . "GreenC.nenda in Middleport, Thursday •
ery and lighted candle&amp; were tp
Mr. and Mrs Carnell Vance Jr
each wmdow and along the choJr
have returned to their home at
loft Wh1tc satm ribbon divided
Poplar Ridge after vlsitlng h1~
lh e sanctuary for the reaerved
parents, Mr anrt Mn Carnell
Mn Wilham Baxter, Mulberry
pews, whteb were decorated wlth
Vance Sr and 1ons, Harold and Av{' and Mrs. Homer Sayre 1nd
hhes
of tbe valley and wh1te 1atin
Larry.
d~tUHhter, Lela or Racme returned
bows
Rkhard Danl, 1100 of Mr and home Fr1day from a vis1t in Penn
Gtven m marnage by her father,
Mra Robert Dau:st, of Columbu1, f)'iVanta Mrs Baxter was the
who 11 v111tmg hts grandmother 11ueat of .Mr1. Dawltng Johnson, the bride wore a ballerina lena;tb
'Mn. David Darst Sr is Ul wJth the P1tt1burgh and Mrs. Sa)•re and gown of white lace over net and
mumps
daucnter visited relatiVes 1n ~or· bridal taffeta, With fitted bodiee
featuring a l'lhJhtly atooped neck·
Mr. and Mn Floyd Carmac]l: raopoill'l.
have been on vacation Ito Endlcotl,
Mrs. Baxter who rea1d@d 111 Pll1H· line and three ' quarter lenJth
N. Y and Baltimore, Mai'yland
burgh for many yean rwas guest of sleeve!! The lace of the very ful1
George Reuter of Akron Ill vlalt· hon~r at 1cveral !IOCial gathe~IIIQ:II skirt i!Wept up to tbe w~lat in tbe
lnJ his JF&amp;ndmother, B. K Smith, during her 11tar. On Tue3day 11h1! back in an apron effe(lt teveallns
and..hla aunt, Miu Lucille Smith
waa luncheon guest of Mra Wll lllne rows of net ru fle•. Her
~ Mtal!l Mae Rouah of PaM.ersburs Uam Harrinaton, West Park, Me
•houldcr lenJth veir of imported
111 .IJUtlllt of hor si&amp;ter·in·l~w . Mrs kees Rock, P1. and m the cvenlna trench aJlk 1Jlu81on, made by her
Otear Rou ah.
was .guest of honor at a part) mother, was held In place by a
Mill Linda Hawley has returned given by Mrs. Johnson, wJi!.ere she headband of whitt! nylon leavea
to her home in Woibridae. Ohio, met many of her old frtcnds and trimmed Wl\h seed... peull, H!r
oltoea wore antique wblte poariized
after ~Wtndlnt aeVeral week• w\th nelahbora.
htr ttandparenb, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evenlna:, Mr.s Baxtft Jeether. A 1ina:Ie strand of antlqufl
j•rnet Hawley Sr,
attended aervlces at the church lr pea?la with matchln,- drop eat·
Ill'. Willard Martin, who Ia af. whlch 1he was 1n actJve member ringa, were ber only J~welry. She
filiated with the Ohio Valley Bak: for a number (If )'tau. FollowinJ carried her whtto Easter~ Star Bi·
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hid
IDa Co. ta •pending the week end the
she attended a flr t~ 018 t •pped
u SuewSlllith,
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e oreof . tbe
1n· Portamouth with hil I'IOD and ,,wJl 1ervice
.Mlu
party tv the putor, where
bride and mard of horiot, ware a
two clauabter•
Ula met and visited with f: nwnbet
Mrt. Harold Sargent vlatted re· ot old frlendl. A alx o'clock din· ballerina l•lllllh lOW• of pin~ emd all
oenUy with her puent1, Mr. and
bo ·-• 11
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Mn. Arthur Roush at Salem cen. neJ wa1 &amp;iven In her honor on with
111)1 aklrt and taffe~t ,..,lh
Tfiuraday evening, by a frJend,
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with 11treamera
the •baCk. Her
.'drs. Edgar Turner

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Council Installs
New Officers

Mrs. B~ul Ridenour was mrta11·
~d as 'PreBldent and Mn. Hobart
'iewell as ~ vice pre1ident, when
he Past CouncJlon -of Che~ter
f)aughtert~ of America mot Wed
rtcsday evenlflll· al the home of
\lr1. Henry Eichinger wltb .Mrs.
Mabel Van Meter, as co-hostess.
The meeting opened with tcrlp·
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ver and
abort businaa ,.euion

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lllaa Donna Strain, aaal1ted by
Mlu Dorothy Stark, entertalned
with a thower , Tburldly &lt;tveQtnl
at ber home, lJncoln HelJht.&amp;, hon-orin.lJ l1iaa Barbara SWISher, wboae

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Barbara Swisher
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Top Flight Racing Program
Is Presented At Middle~rt

nlldle to tbt POmeroy Emerpne31,
Squa4 .for tiM! portable ll&amp;bt plont
aod to tbe lliddleport Emtrg~ncy
Squa~ when the JC_in Club met oa.
matriase to Keith Rill&amp; wJll be an ThundaY evening at the bhme of
event of Aueust 24.
Mrs. E}llma Le~il. Pr&lt;»pecl Biil,
Mra.· Rlehard Vaughan Jr. l,)f'eo
su mm.er nowers d ecora ted t•·
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Mn Walte r France of Rutland
vllllted Wedne,sda.y w1th ~rs . Charl e~

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Joy Patricio Smith Is Wed ,
BPW Clubs ~lan
On Auaust 6 Tn Jnhn F~ster District Meeti11g
Sunday, Aua. 24

Invl~ons are be"&amp;ia ·milled .. b)'
rrs. Gdy Reynoldpl to tbe preai·
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An estimated crowd of approximately 3500 persons wltneaJed the second runnmg of the Pomeroy-Middleport Regatta
Sunday afternoon from the banks of the Ohio River at M)ddfeport, according !o estimates of Police and other observol'll
The Seco11d Annual Regatta sponsored by the Big Bend
Boating Club an~ lhe Pomeroy and Middleport Chambers of

aided at the meeting in the absence of tt!e pre•ident, Mrl. Edgar
Pratt Plallll were made for a pte.
nic tor mem~u and their fatni1ies
at Forked Run Lake, S\Ande.:r., AugGamel'l w"re played during the I ust 24.
evening and pr~es a~arded to
Gamu were played and prazes

hOhJe 'for the OCCIBiion and i!ftl
were pliiCed ou. a table with white
-cover decGrated in' yellow and cen·
ter~ ytith 1 yellow umbrella

Commerce wa.s staged under sa,.tlons of lbe Mid-Eut Outboard

Mro. Ro•'IH' Wtoe, Mt.. s.~olyn !'"''"''dod. to :.tra. Harol(l Ebers·

Allodauon, w1lb Wtlh• LeadJitg
llam of Middleport 1111 Chatrm•n
and Gerald Pre!ton or )flddl•port
11 Commodore of the B1g Send

Harmon and Miss Janet Carpeiiter. bach and Mn. c. J , Eberabach.
Ice cream, indtviduai
cake The door prize wu awarded b:t
squares 1ced in white with yelJow Mrs. Harold Ebenbach. HQSteu
rosebuds and punch were l'lerveci. e-Jfli were presenJed to M'n. LeUFavon were small replicas of a heit. ,
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Pre· .School oonference for par·
flied
"th tnt
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tntl'l-of children who Will enter the swan ~ WI m ' ·
A salad eourse w~a ~rved b,.flrat grade 10 "Septem.I:Mir and a
Preaent were Min Bernice Nease the bpstess and favol'1 Wft:J tlny
"Get Accluafnted'' party for the Min Shirley' Wippel, ::diu Sondra nower vn.ses.
c'hlld~n wJU bet held ~t the Chest· Potu, Mi11s Carpenter, liiSs SUe
Present wer~ tht~ lllmed aboye
U Grade ~hool WednesdaY at Sinith~ M:isa Mill")" Londoa, Mig and }h·s. Rithard);.Vaughan Sr.,
1:30"( p. m.
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· Emmett B1ac•.b ~n. Mrs. W1'I[Jla Sue 'Jt:rrell, Miss Lucy 1\ms- Mrs.
Purpose of the ~onfer~ll to bary, :Jtfl Wise, Mrl. Wayne lard Ebeh;bacl', ~rl. Theodqre Et)!live parentl'l I'Jn oppott
&gt;~ to 'SwiAbe~ t n . W. C. Strain, M1ss usbach,.: rf. T~tod9re ~Mw and
meet and bilk w1th tb.e. i~n's Harn;Jon, M151 Barbara p~;~novan guest$, Mn lf'atold JO~tliOf\ of
future teacher; to le
· ~' the and Miss Ra'hi6ra Boice.
Springfield, MM. tpthe Dixon of
1 school wUI attempt" ~4irittii tlem
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tn the llrst year· to discuai.' What SP.ndina v1fto:: hut un'lble tf&gt; PI Hawkma,.
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parents should a~d •hoqkt. Dot do tend were Min Myrtis Kay Park'er,
1n preparing the ctilid- for J'ChooJ Mra. John s. Foster, ~~~~145 Nancy
The nl!'xt ~pe~tjilg wJU be-' held
and to gtve paren&amp;s' an J)pP;ortuntt;!Biaettnar~ Mra Edward Start and at the~ome ot. ,Mrs. Enl:l'n,ett Blackto aak an)' questions tiJeY micti.t Mill Janet Struble.
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teacher, Mrs Eleanor Knl&amp;ht.
idn. Smith, mother of the bride, Gamea wiiJ be play~ a_nd rf:lfreahwore a li•ht blue sheath dre•s. oat- tnenta wH'I be 1ervet1. The
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hope• all will try td·'tttenu,
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sage of white rosebud~ Mrs FoRter wore a m11,1Ve tace sheath dreaa
satin trim pink hat and gloves,
bJac:k ahoel'l and a pink rosebud
cona&amp;e.
A receplJor{ for the guests waa
The Windmg Trail Garden Club
held tn the church parlor, which held the1r onnu .. J p1cnic Thunday
wa1 decorated with a"anR:ementa evening at Bailey's Lake.

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was a consJant beehive of activity as the
of engines, testibg them and refueJlng them. Folhur rled conferences between drlv~s and Pit men
event. Many of the drivers say, "The race is won

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Winding T.rail
Garden Club
Picnic Is t-Je.ld

of summer flowers and f~eenery .

Decorating the church for the oc
cuion were Mra Harry p Smith,
Mrs. Theo Smith and daughter,
Sue, Miu Barbara Swil'lher, Wll·
!lam Sterretl and Robert Brown
The bride's table was lovely In
white linen cover, centered with
an unusual rtve tiered weddina
~'ake topped with the mlnlature
hrlde and lolroom Silver sprinkle
and leaves decorated e~h lter

A planned p1cnlc dinner waa en

joyed at 6 p m w1th little Michael
Struble askihg the blessing. ~
Mn. John Terrell , president,
waa in charge of a short busine~
11e1110n and plans were diiiCitiSCd
far the open house which will be
held at the home of Mrs. Robcrl
Tompson in September.

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KentJieky, the Grand Ole
Naiihvllle {nd the Ca1u·
.near Itextneton, Ky.
awa,. coatume tbt

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trim. A whi~ picture

Maln st., served 11 besL man and
ushers were Jamea Ne1ter, Middleport and Euaene Willou&amp;:hby, C.bea.
ter Road. The groom1 best man,
ua:hera, ~r. Smith, Rev . .Brown and
Robert Brown, eac:h wore 1 white
carna ..on boutonniere.
PrecedJna the ceremony, a half

Jloves and purse com·
the outfit and she won the

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~our of nuptial muale wao preoont·
04 ltl' ·Miu Pall'i&lt;la Blakooloe, orThe dOor prlae ·wa• a- &amp;anlot, ud Rotiolt BrOwn, oololot.
Mra. Jatnel
Meter. Mr. BroW. una "llw\111" and
tbo ,roc!~ hour. a
"0 Perf..t Lctvt". Mill BlalleaiH
were
ptay,d "Ob Promln lfei'• "l Love
You Truly", "M7 OWD True Lave",
''The Weddlnl Player", lhe tr~41·
llonpl weddiql mucb •pd durllll

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aqd lllrr. Eddie HartUDJ. ·
' Mro. Ronald O-'&gt;or~ and lll'o.
Hobart Nowell -wlll be. hoo\UifO
lor the next meet~~tt.

ohurch &amp;lid, of
Pom.
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The chief reported only one ar""eSt It was wpen he cited Bert J.
Arn. 48, Pt:ankhn Furnace, mto
oourt for iotoxicalion at 10 30 a.
m Sunday A~n posted $25 bond
and did not show up agam
The ch1ef sa1d
"I want to thank the Lions Club
members for.. their assi11tance m
handling the crowd, amf'&lt;my own
police force wh1cb turned· out to
tbe man to help They were Patrol

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several other occutpna when drift- by hia department Tuesday from
Three auto accidents two within the confines of Pomeroy
me log• had to be' towed from the the Preoton Motor Com-.
racmg cou1-.e by pu:ket boata.
United
lntomational
Vjllage limits were reported to ,Pomeroy Police and Meige
sllerlfrs office durlog the past week end. In all three ac· Tbe weatherman today dug into ResuJts of tbe Reptta race• a1
his "prediction bag" and came up determmed bJ the ot£iciab of the
cidents bowever·lhere were no Injuries recorded.
with
a forecast seldom heard lD Mid-East OoLboard A&amp;IOCiation
Tbe first of U1e trio of acciilents reportedroccurred &amp;l'proxOtloio Cor month~.
200 feet n9rth of E. Main·st on Nye Ave. when a cat"
d1lven by John N. CauUey, 47, of
~·considerable sunahjnc 11 indiIncl,..l.,.:
Wheatland av Columbus rammed cated for today," he said, "whale
Nu•miM&gt;r Mercu,ry 40. drivInto an auto dr1ven by Char1er A torught wiU be dear and cool"
en by
M. Culver 61 Dayton.
Hamm, 403 BtnnB!·av, Louisa, KenClear llklet and ctry weather Otho; l3t 'Heat 1, poinlll 400, 2nd
The Ripley Production CrOdit
tucky.
prevailed over O.bio early today. heat 1, points 400, race fmi.lh 1,
A.asociation
and tbe National P'arm
The car driven by Caulley sus·
A dry air mua from Central total poants 800.
Loan
AuodatiOn
o( Ripley will
Boat .Num~r 1, driveo by Jim.
tamed about $1M dama4es to the Canada1 ~overin1 the Great L-akes
hold
tbelr
annual
Jlo&lt;kb~
fender, bumper, grill and parking and . Upper Ohio VaHey, wa• mov- my Bucb!fian, of Proctorville, meeting on 'Jlbursday, o\uguot 21,
Ohio;
1st
beat
3
points.
225,
2nd
Usht while the ear dtiveh by ing ateadll)' east mel south. The
m~eti br~tber, Hamrn sustained $150 da:ma'ge to weatherman said the air m111 wW beat 2, poinll
race finbh 2, at the Appalaobian l'o1ver Company in Point Pleai&amp;!I~
the left rear lender.
bring dry weather to the &amp;tat~ to- Ioiii ' J&gt;OiJlb . D:ll!·
An elec:tion ..m be held 10 lill
ll&lt;lal Number 17, driven by Rob- vaquciea
day ami Tueeday-but with pro•
in the INJard of dire~
Caulley was arreated for apeed. peels of I few brief abowers ~kely ert Gumm Of DlJ't, ObiOj l&amp;t heat
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Cll!dldatea
lor d~tor3 of
Jng and. failure to stop in an as- Tue'Sday nllbt.
5, poin~ lll7, 2nll beat 7, pointa
lbe
Nn.A
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Ar1l
Ht&lt;l'l&gt;o14 or
lUted clear dJ11tance. Cited into
IIJ'l, total polnt:ll 118.
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Gay in aackaon C~nty . anll W. C.
Early temper..aturea tD;f~y were
Jlo4t number ){in Q,- driven by Stalnaker
Mayor Charlea Legar's court he
of Given in ,l"aebolt ,
pOsted $25 cash bond whlt:h he the coolest in more .U.aqJa month~ Houston Hodae of Huntington, W. County. One wJU be electetf. 1
'toledo reported 411, jl\,kron DO, Va.; 1nd lleat t, J&gt;Oinll 189, total
later fOrfeited.
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PCA
are· Wilti.OI R. Bi&amp;elow,
The second accident reported . bus &amp;6 and Ciuclnna» 159.
Boat num~r Tradlng Post No. Wuhingtod, Wood County; w. C.
\fU that til which Betty L. Ramm,
1, driven by Charles D. Douglu
17, of 'Pom~roy wu learning to
A surge of cbal alr 1 e~Pt the of Parkonbllrg, w. va.; 2nd beat Stalnuer. Given~ Au Harpold,
Gay; and Ri~J.ard J. Blitopo, Min'
drjve a 1H1 Chevrolet owned
~;~~~:~~Great
LakM' and north 3, polnll 22D, total points 22D.
era! Wells. ·Wood · C.un!Jr.
Walter Hamm. The accident ocatat.ea: todq, droppinl
Boat number 40, driven bY JoiW
Tbe meetillg will belin at 7:30
curred 9n , Biluman't Road wbcn
readlnll ~o tbe calliy Swain of Galllpoll.o, Ohio; lot beat
Plf
I Jll'Oil'UD }leing pJanntd
the neopbyt~ driver l(!St control j()s
501.
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refreshmentJ to be arved.
tbe euJ Larry W. Hamm, wh(l
AJpena, _lllcb., 'with an• early l,2'1, lola) pdinl.l 2116.
1'\Yo valuable ijoor prbn wiD •be .
tiacblnc her to drive arab
Boat number driven ~Y !.. H. awarded.
mornina
"'dina
of
fl
wu
the
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the ,steerina: wheel cau11ng
coldett t,pOt in ~ nation outside Weller 1&gt;1 Sputh Point, Ohio; lot
~•••ttM cat til! v,ur to the. rJ&amp;ht, hit a
heat '2, points 100, race IiDllb 3,
al\4, overturn ·on ill top. pf the mountain~ · ReadJngr in tJie total polnll :!GOMa were ·comm&amp;n Jn tbe north
A~,;;~J ~~:,~eo:- no . injuries, nor Atlantic atato• aa&lt;t the "1,110111 111- Boat bumbOr 5, drl~n by !lOri
fl~.te~e wu f~-W as fa.r ,outh as, Davis of HunUz;!Jto~ W. VL
Cl...; Ot.f 40 H.P. lttck UH~
North CaroUn.: ~ and TenneuH
where te:mpera~t~s in the 6ba lly ........."
Boat number X, driven b)' Johh
were reporhl:dlrf 1
~- Culver of Dayton~ Oblo; 1St
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Cooler Weather
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Mr. William Sterretl of ~aot

she calrled on hu Bible.
l'olter Ia 1 graduate of
HJJh 8e'hool, · elalll of
ol Ohio State untvenitJ
dental hyalea·
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''That was the mOJ!t atdt"~rl v
crowd of 3,500 or more people I
~ver 11aw," wa1 the thanktu1 report
of Middleport Ch1ef of Pollee Leroy Bartrum 1-od:.y in rev1ewtng the
Pomeroy·MJddleport Regatta held
Sunday m hu town

men Fred DeWeei'Je , Everett Boltic,
Dlaht professional driVt'!tll man· Ed Haggerty, lll:e Neal and Herb
Gilkey.
rung the speedy water crUt.
Lions Club Regatta Cbalnnan
The romeroy Uon1 Club a1ded
the Bie Bend Boating Club in Ernest Covert admitted today, how
selling of tictets to the affair and ever, to having 10ne through a
helpmg to pollee the area Poh« trymg 24 hours. It was hu job to
Ch1ef Bartrum and b11 Coree re- barricade off a spt.'-1.ator section
along the river bank and pollee it
ceived complJments ror t!Je man during
the 1porU event, colleet.ing
ner In whlcb they handled the
admissions of !iOc per adult wher·
large crowd which was strung out ever pogible.
along the raver bank for several
blocks.
Where he had expected at leal!
The only marring feattwe of 10 Lions to auist him, four lppem:ed. Tbe resu 1t wu tllat Mra.
the Regatta was the reluctanee of Covert and biJ thlldren ..,.ere impleaaure crUt owners on tbe river preued mto service. ~ "Evea
m teepmg thell' boata in position. then we "ere 10rety .rforthaoded,..
Their runni114 about durmg and Covert said.
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between the tares uused much
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wasb that gave the driven ,of the
Lions aui&amp;~ Covert were etuli
racing craft many headachea and preaJdent John Baeon, Kal Kindy,
resulted in the bow of one craft Bernard Fultt and Ralltb Camp.
bo1ng damae~ and tbe deek of ~L ~il Ellis. street foieman,
another be1ne Jtrlpped off. At one ~utdletf in to help move harru~ad­
tlme Ill• jlrivenjall bqt refused tDJ barrel• mto pqoi~J!&gt;~ . l"itlt joia
raee d'¥~ lo ~ -ct;oppy water ltuct.
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Meet•ng
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and/ IUP·
type mat , •• end pre·
ported by four white plaotlc •ool·
~llllocrol&lt;hN onclotalll$ lllal
umna. An arrana:ement of white
opotl yiN( otovo ,avrfoce.
lilies and ferns were on one end
VorililatOct , .~ rotiotant to
of the tabjo "l"i~lbe ll!!ie PJ1!1,;11
Tht Chtot'or FaMn BO]II 4-H Club
1)"1. ooap, ''""' anh""''
bowl and piJi}and whlte·IH!u ihlip- met Tuelday evenina at t~e Home
-- ~ -'ed mlnU, on thi' other end.
of Edaar and Ken~tlttHartun•.
We earry a eomplete sloek of R~~"~,f.~.House~a bl tl,le
Servtna the cake aftl:!r it " 11
Durlne tbe meetlng ~he P.ro:fecl Ho1110ware&amp; Departm~t on
cut by the bride and a;room 11111 boot, were turned ln. and · pll!nl
Mn. Lorrain Sterrett and Mri completed for e•hlbit•-· at the
Harry P. Smlt~ Hrved tbe punch. fair.
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..u Brown, ,l&gt;lnl. t:. 1!. Neaoe and llro. llolrtuna followillll the meetMro. Riehord Rupe.
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shoes were 1 If&amp;B

beata tn the hydropl11ne ~vent.&amp;
be waa d11quabfied from o~e beat
for JUmpinl the a:lart!OJ dock and
Without that mJscue would have
probably neked up biJ fourtp wir.
wtth his dariDI dflvml th* aaw
h1m all but ICtape paint off th('
tnnkmg buoy•.
Racing boats enteffit m the Re
Jltta t-ame to tbe event from as
far aw_ay u Jackson, Mieh1can
lndianapolil, Indiana, Penn1yl
¥8011 and Welt Vlrflnia, with top

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. a Prayer.
Miu Silly Foster, sister o~ lbe
*"oom, and Ml.u ~bar~ Sw'llhe;t'
register:ed the IUeftllt a ta&amp;le in
th vestibuJe MiM P'oatcr, Mtu
Swt~her, Mju Blakeslee and the
hOiteaseJJ eac.b wore a ,corias;e, the

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Seated at a place of honor on
the .u·n era Jand lQf dock w.u
pretty Betty Lou HarrLS. 18. o'
Middleport who was chosen u the
Reptta Queen Saturday n~ght at
a Pre·Rel(atta Dance held 1ft tb('
K of P Hail at l(iddleport
Paul Akers of Chesapeake ear
ried off the honol"a in the J'cmg
events by capturtna: three
four

Middleport Police
Chief Has Praise
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AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - ·lamu
r•c• linlolt
Mijey, 111. Kuncje, Ind., flas!ted .
Bo.at DUml&gt;er I, driven by ~im · over 11'75-foot Derby Downs· llere
my ;Buchonon of PrOctorville, Ohio S\mclay to thO arand pri%e &lt;tr a
lot heat 4, polnl.l 1419. 2nd heat 3. $5,000 acltoianblp, a tropby, and a

:=: ::.· race nnWt s.

EAST L1VE11POOL. Ohio UPI _,..

trip tp the next Roae Bowl Pme

total as the 21st li'Ulual AU-American
Boat numbeJ: 70. cJr)ven by Mar and International, Sotp SO. )lqby
viD McDill o(l!nop, Ohio; lot heal champion.

Cline Cai;ar, 21, drowned Sundu' 1, polnt, 400p Zlld heat 11 porinU
HOSPITAL
Saturday, MJa. Fnn· when he slipped from tha ll'IIP 400, raee finlth 1, total points BOO
1 mlnloter who wu b~p!Wng
B t
bel' IV drl n by Rob
Rutland; Mr.s. FrJnk of
him
1nd
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•wept
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bY
the
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Charles &amp;earles,
swift CIIJT&lt;!nt of rfiD.ftl'll,~ JIHV·
Boat number 6Q,'l,' driven by Carl
Saturday, EUzabeth er Creek.
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G1Qe" of fom.efoy, Ohio.
co,or of GrantovUle, /1{. Vo., - ljofl ' nuonbeJ: 11--. driven by

,Jilley',a: victorY over 160 ei'l.li'Uitl '

recaDed the fli'St Soap Boa Derby
21 yean ago won by oot"het »11a-;

cie boy.~'Bob 'n'une.r. 1
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llfl~Y. a hi&amp;b oehoolsophomoro;
sped his biack ncer,1 ltpQn110ref) bY
t{1e Mu.nciio Slar, dowa;th~ ~·
Cbariea Coplin• ol Charielton, W in 2'l.86 seco'n&amp; to beat llonaie

waa 00 ~ 0! tO penon( bllja1 bar&gt;
1lled into the LOrd ""'"' Cbrlli1i 9&amp;,
Church bf tbe Rev. ~illo..S. ¥.,. ~BOat num~~e&lt; 0. driven by N•·
, Roua~; llflnenvllle, Ohio.
C.rtney, ol ~. O~hj. 'I:!J,e, yll!-,
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tim w11 1 nephew ot-!tl;le ~nlit8J'.
t number S. driven b)' Bert
BUDdll)'. Mrs. Glenn
M&lt;Cartqey lo!OJ to\d, ' OOiuJD. D,yls of Huntinclon, W. Va. .
Coria Jean blana countt Cliiol ~pub She.,.. ~at niUI!ber 4, driven by lohl·
Robert Deem, iff J&amp;mel Miller b:tt I'JI41. ~-, ~ .!;'fteman or SOuth Point. 0.;
meraed youna ,COgar. ·~·1:! he. lOR l,.•\ beat Z, pplnll 300, race finlah
and Mrs. Luther his arip. Coaar, wh~ ~ld not •· ~~ ~~ 1100
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b D- 1
' i'W'lm was awept ~~m an-·
D!Jat nwu-- 11 , wtven 1. __..
' ...al rsrd' belore .~e ~~ ltltll ~"'! of S. Point, Ohio.
beneath "tile ailrfa~~
·f r, . , 1" 'ell. .;, I """"' •
&lt;l~r e~urch ln0111 ' '".
'11..1 tiUmbW' 11:·28. driven ~Y
on borHflad. '1\0'9. 11:
, of.. ~nl'i ~miD ol l!&lt;kiiOn, Mil'ii.:
(ll!i! oW and lia4 · 6oi
lal heat: . ; PoJnt,., ~ 2D!I Jioat
Jameo .Haw·
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