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lonal Womea•a Clublla Dlnl' uee
JWnt and citlu, ltwj,JlqJ tbem to
) plan,nln1 eeulop ~undV AUJP,•t
!4th, when plall8 fof the faU ail
trret meetlna wUl ~ eompleted:
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-.
sonvllle, ,Ironton, and JaekJon
will meet with Mrs. ,J{efnoldl.

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FOMEROl _
SOOETY

, - 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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llr. and Mn. Joe Bailey left F'rl·
day for a vaeatJon tr1p m New

Uri: otate

tlr. and Mrs Raymond Rainey

411 Point Pleasant were peru of

111'. and

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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"$-nu.NGta Wl'l'll A GUN"

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,Midnltlht lhow ht. 12100

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TONIOitT
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tCarr7 Anderr - Lin Davlo
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''W&amp;LLS FARGO"
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jUNDAY ''AND MONDAY
LADY TAp&amp; A FLYJlll
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were busmess VISitors
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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EdJU VIle 111d other relatives
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Mr 1nd Mr1. E B. Epple, M1s1 res1dents, left Thursday for th8ir
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
and
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·
itb
hit
hid
IDa Co. ta •pending the week end the
she attended a flr t~ 018 t •pped
u SuewSlllith,
I w 1later
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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on
ovor
not
eta
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,
tcr.
with 11treamera
the •baCk. Her
.'drs. Edgar Turner

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TOMORROW
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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·
ture reading by Mrs. Henry BeJ·
ver and
abort businaa ,.euion

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Donqtio~:~s

Made
By The Kin Cfub

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
Honored Guest At
Prebridal Shower

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Con~butioft• of N ncb were

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·
ent" of the Bualn.eu and Profe•

•Hileport Society

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tltltd bodice featuted a scooped
neckline. She wore a headband of
trim d
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PIn&amp; ny on eaves
me wit
l eed pearb matchlnt that of the
'brlde'tt and carried 1 Colonia) bou
quet of pink Shasta •t•lea. Her

Event
Pr"'-School
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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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THe
ehlldren
wUI
.meet
~heir
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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in trim Jlr:tht
hope• all will try td·'tttenu,
• blue feather bat, Jtrrht
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blue clove,, White ahoes and a COJ'I.
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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cs who work on the boatl during the ~egaua,
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.

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

At State.oWide
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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

A otate-wld~
&lt;br !100 ohio

~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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O.our, lilrt. lila

Jam,r H•alon, Mro. o.car

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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.
Mr. l'o•.ter

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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
~
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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Candlclalea for dlredoh ol tile
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YoUDJifpli'D 151, l)qto~\fM, C'Olum- polnl.l 189.
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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4, poinU Ull, 2od heat 5, points ail wJth
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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beat '3, poinl.l 22D, 2nd heat 2,

Cooler Weather
p,..,

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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·
of the Unlt•4

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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
/
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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·'fta•iloed

a sheer pink and
' dreu witb ctilp white

1tudded

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lf•tere.tf
r~ li~M'!fu..i
,._ ,...,..-.MOJ!day, A~st I,, 1958
. 't

Put~r hoi paM.

Meet•ng
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on "'!' fiandy wafllo•

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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'.J'hey were au ated b)' Mre. Jtq• Retrilftments were aerved ,b,·
..u Brown, ,l&gt;lnl. t:. 1!. Neaoe and llro. llolrtuna followillll the meetMro. Riehord Rupe.
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The newiywecll left for • ' wod· :"~-- --·-::_-::~-~-:;~~T~7~::l~~~~=~~~~#l:~f!:ii=::=::=
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I~,:'·(/::f:.I'~:K:entueky and.Tenoe• 1
which were 9eparated

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with

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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t e ceremony
e
. 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
For Regatta Crowd

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N~Nortliup

Cralit Groups'
Stockholders To
Meet On Thw'Sd4y

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Youth Dr~:wned
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Bsintism·
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Indiana Youth l
Wms :In ADual
Soap-BOx J)erhy

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
wu
•wept
aWV
bY
the
ert
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0( Dut.v~hio.
Charles &amp;earles,
swift CIIJT&lt;!nt of rfiD.ftl'll,~ JIHV·
Boat number 6Q,'l,' driven by Carl
Saturday, EUzabeth er Creek.
l.l . , : ' '
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·
Lemley,
Pom
B"!'"balow,

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Brent ]lrqWI&gt;,
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Hepbut;ll. •
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j':Ommeutating, Editorially
AGrand W.eek ForMeigs Countian~
DudM

the past week M.etgs Countlins
have witu.essed a beehive of acbvtty, flrst
wUb U&gt;e Melt!• County Fa1r and then w&gt;th
the s~ng of the Second Annual Regatta on
the Ohio River m conjuncllon of the MidEast Outboard Assoc&gt;ation
Both of the events have become a part of
the local scene that cannot go Without com·
ment and pra.J.se for those who have work~d
hard and dthgently to place before the pubhc
entl)rtamment that js clean and whol~some
evenls that can btl thoroughly enJoyed by the
fam&gt;ly
Much credtt must be gtven to the Fatr
Board, The Me1gs A~ncultural Soc1ety, the
Amertr.an LegiOn for 1ts activit1es, the cburch.es for the1r cooperation, the exhibitors and
those who sh&lt;&gt;wed at the fatr the fru&gt;ts of

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PLAYING W{TH FIR€

Plane Crash
~vestigaton

thetr toll

OF OHIO -

At the Regatta whtch was stagea so suces·
sfully on Sunday credit too must be accord·
•d to the Btg Bend Boating Club ~nd its of·
fleer~ and workes, the Chambers of Comme·
rce of both towns of Mtodleport and Pome·
roy, The Pomeroy LJons Club, the Syracuse
Emerge.1cy Squad, the Mtddleport Firemen
and the Middleport Pollee department, who
all worked m close cooperatipn to make such
a successful showmg Credtt too must be gtv·
en th e U S Coast Guard for theJr ,aid as
well as the Mtd-East Outboard Association
for thc1r aid and guidance

From The

River Beat
By Rei 4feene

Absent

Of recent yea1 s we've noted an mcrease in an old custom Voter ballot be matled to the
one th~t for )ems was th• htghhght of the social season espec· servtceman This provunon s av~a
limP 1n the voting
ially alter weddmgs··· the bdhng of the newly wed couples considerable
proces.s fur ml!mbers of the arm
There \\Ill be sueh an &lt;&gt;ld fashtoned ~clUng and shower held ud forces espccJatly when such
lor Mr and Mn; Francts Story on Saturday August 23, at 8 serv icemen are located .at d1st.ant
p m tn the hoMe of ~r and Mrs Eugene Story at Darwtn places The applicatiOn made by
f'rom what we have learned of the affatr everyone IS wei· a near relattve, as well as thl'

AnnoUflctment1hat rleh..,towort.. petition slfll)ltyrtl hMt
poiHd tho mlnlm•m 154.000
wn moclo Prldoy lly rth• lot·
ntary of St1... OhiMM for
llvhto!o-Work aft&lt;l Unltocl Or•
ttnlood Lobor of Ohio .....
-.rtpartd IM'O 1nd c:on .,.,.
mtnts tn the open 1h.,. arntntl·
.,.. 41U.Jtlon.

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An ame:tdment wUL appear bci·
• f(ll'e Ohlo votera In 'NovembDr
ilklnJ rP.peut of th" eompuhory
~•ion

ahlp In lhe otatt. The pto·

pooal will be No. 2 amon1 tbe of·
ficial Quettlonl and t11ue• Bal·
lot, and It will reo~:
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"No employor or lobo{ 01'f,~l·
utlan •hBII deny or i•rldJe 1110

rilht to W&lt;lrk by ''"19!':\•l J110RI•
berJhlp or non·mlljii,D(ll~lg (!t, 01'

for and

aaaJnlt

ballota

ahould be

the amendment
The 14&lt;armed forcea" of the
to prepare 1umtnarh.1 of their ar· UnllA&gt;d §tatos Include the Anny,
gumenlr.
NavY. M'ulne Corps, Air Forc1e,
IN 1.AVOR
tbe l;o..t G~ard. Meml)era ~
Fr'nk \- EaDer, Jl1ndlaf, pr"a- ·~~
Merchant Marine and otber
idenf of the F. J
Tl'\lck· t~e
trioups att,ehed 10 but not a part
lDI
Ohl»ano o! the armed lor&lt;el, shall lUke
for
T,ll,
\ applleatlnn lln4er t)to Absent
b)'
Voter lsw1 Of , lhe Stole of 0~10.

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buJldlna in which they debated
tbe lolA! WU. lbe IIIMII alon1 wlrieh their earGoodwin """"' of rtap1 rumbled aU lhooe bava
~ a1 Cbureb boon recreated' with painllaiiiDI
rleh 8118 authenticity.

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The r~sull, a1 mo¥ than a m1l·
was llon tourlttJ learned last year, g
not a muaewn, but an education·
al lnaUtutlon wii\tamsburJ of.
ftrt the mOlt palnleu w~y of
Rudytng b.istory that hM ever

1 walk·

devloed.

Oil

either lllde. Jt contains more

~ 4SO buildings whleh
1 ~ bHn reotored or

oueh conOiet, unlaw"'! ancl of no
eHe&lt;t In lhlt ototo ''

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LINCOLN. Neb UPI kill«r Charlet Starkweather will nouneed.

u IIH P • illlei'MIIollol
mc':utoNo"":. UP! Tb&lt;re

bave to wait montb1, perhaps years
~. 1 to ftnd out wbetber "' wdl be exeFrom the alate SuRtcme ~
u ...... en 10 mue eo ua~on • - cuted und~tt a death aentenee &amp;.nd- the eaae mar be appealed to ""•·
what'a bkely ID happen when td down June 1
Supreme Court ol tbe U S qd
oeboolo open In Vlr&amp;lnla nest
Starkwulher's e-x.ecution has Starkweather's
att.omeya hat'e
month, II mllht be •ort.h while to been .el for Dec 1'1 but tbe legal ltndlC:ated the, will do thit.
look lDto the 11tuatloo.
proeea.aea of NebraJica make it alAD&lt;Jther lltay of es:ecutloD II
most
oertam the aentenee will not
It'• ~erioua, all rl&amp;bL lt threatsrsnted b}' the U S. S1Jpreme
be
earned
out
at
that
time
ena to clote teVeral ~ebooll and
Court unW lt diJpoeea of the caae.
poe11bly teVeral ~ebool qltemt
A Ute Jaw palled by the 1957 If 111 verdlet Lo unfavoeable tcr tbe
It almOII e~inly will brinl the Leeillature reqwrea: tbe Nebra.lka defense, the cue could be apPeal·
&amp;tate JOfti'JUb.tllt lnto freth coa- Supreme Court to review aU eap- ed thrOUJb ihe fedenl eourt .,..
filet witb the ftdetal eovernmeld.. Jtal punubment aentenees
tem.
There Lo the potential here for an·
otber Little Roek, altboq:b forea
The Jaw ll a reaull of aUemptl
One N~bro~~lb murder eue
on all •~et 1eem to be workinJ to outlaw the death ~entence in whltb WN earned into the fq.
fnerltbly beblnd the acenet to c.he state Tb~ IA!cialatur~ refuted eral ,court qsteru reeentl)' J'lllilt.
prevent that.
to abolish the electric cbair but ed in the order for a retrlaL 'n.e
let up the rev1ew •• a eomnro. ortlinal trial wu eonclude11 in
What'• happened ll that Arline· miie.
-'fl~ - 111M The ltate bu appellecl the
ton CouniJ' - m Wul!IDitoD'I
federal retrial ordor aud tbe til&lt;!
front yard - and 1be eUlel of
The law &amp;JVeo Starlnnatbef• a not yet lo lilhL
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No. detail bas been ovetlOQked acboolt wben e1uHI OP.fn in leP: Suprem~ Court then

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no mort cub taken. 'The
J],aaa in the wiDdOWJ wu made
b7. *be aame protell UJed in tbe
1al era-an4 h11 the 1ame
ectaon. :Even the eardent
the bouaet 41'e planted
ali4 1tended aa they were m the
Uitli century
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WllliaJnsburl io tho only major
privately-owned tourlol attrae·
tlon in the world wblch 11 operated, deUberllelf and ebeerfully,
at a loss. Every cent taken ln
froan tourists toot to help PY the
eoat of maintunmg the town aq.d
ila ~ of z.ooo.
Sat the income never ~oven:
ill oJ; the colla The Roekefellen
flick up the tab for the deficit&amp;
Tlu(~anc:e tat on that .troll ilgettin~ higher all the tJme.

Oail,, ~ntmd

280 Dogs May
Enter Trials
Here Next Week

Dubook
RICKMAN SERVICES
Th~

famllf of Mrs Earl Rlck·
man will meet fnendsJetween 7
and 8 Monda,- evening
th~~w­
hngs-Coats Funer,ai Ho;n.e ~er·
•1 services win l\1 held it t)\i Mt
}lorlah Church, fuesd'7 ~t :f i ."'l,

ICE CREJW SOCIAL

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made fee cream, cake ana P1e Will
be .sold.

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bi:ggest thrill out of }ta88Ul&amp;

Prtsed Thurs.daY evening toliowina ~ra
regular practite, when they were Cba}lDlan,

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treated to borne made cake and Mrs Jennmgs Clay,
punch provlded by the Rev and George, Mrs Charles Bi:ol\op,
Mra Waldo J llar'•h
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was held Sunda)' morniha: follo,w·
ma the 'Worship service. Mt!$ ~­
ma Smith, president, wa1 in charge
and a contribution of $30 Wa!l
m•d"e to the chuteh oounoll to be
appl\ed to tho Mei11s Cou~ty Re·
liglous Education fund
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Foater, 86-year-old inventor and

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Wedne1day, Foster'&amp;
small offtce- here Ul packed with
ministers .and their families, most
1y from tmall Ohio communities,
Wb,Q .liWVe come to plck up a

check for a free organ.
,Foster will rpove awa;y 15 organ•
each Week until the total reaehea
700 'l'ben he'll tour the atate
to ''see and hear how thole or
are being uaed "
The or&amp;an giveway started th!.t

way:

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countrf on Sunday, •topping off

to attend serVIces at small
cburolies." Foster explamed. "1

tember TbtJ bave exbawted appeab from t.heJe order1.
Has "'eslttance"1.aws
But under Viqtnia IRI, if any
wblte aehool aeeeptl Nepoes, it
would be eloJed under one of the
a&amp;ate'• •miJilve reliatanee" law•.
On the oUaer 1lde ll the kind of

allows 70 1

day• for tbe attorney• to tne
bnefa co~tainine elUtion•
porting the appeal argument~.

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Wben tbe appeal reachu tbe
Supreme Court:, the juriiMtictlon
of prO&amp;eCUUon ebanleJ. from the
countr attorney to the attbrney

NEWS
BRIEFS

gen~~ben bar 30 days to anawer \ISol.-;b:;,...'jp:jA~UTlL'::,,IIIJDi:l::::::n•.'l'l!lm::"
federal eouit order that If'! to tbe tbe briefs filed by the defenae
uchak, 31-yea:r-ol4 f - foolArmy be!DI aellt to Little II&lt;N:k Jien the eaoe a doeketed . for ball liar at Dulce Univer0117, haG

last faU.
"1,. don't lmow wl&gt;at WIU bappetl, aid Norfolk Superintendant
I. J. Brewbaker...1 don't 15;now
even whit out PD•ltion 11. The
fedenl eoartl 11.1 you lOt to ad
mit theae kidt In aehool Tbe atate
says we can't SO where are 'We?_"
Suppose one of the integration
ordered dUes lhould agree to
abide b)' the ord.pn?
.Under Gov Lindsay Almon:d'a
"mauive resistance" plan, he
would auume control of the affeeted aebooJ dtslrict, reorgll?ize
it and reopen Jt on a Rlfti&amp;ated
basia. He ia talking now in terms
of takina: up tbe matter by indi·
vidual ln!A!grated ........ hOW·
ever, ra~ than entire schools or
districts.
OPEN PRIVATI SCHOOLS
U tbe stll~ failed to get by with
the reo(lpenmg plan, the school
then would be closed. Pupils
would be sent to some lfind of private achOol. If only a few pupils
were involved, they would be absorbed into other schools and, for
the time at leut, that woUld be
tbe end of it.
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"ra ._,. ....,.n -.-lnt truclc
f'NIItn •ml flit can lty lhll
hunclredt In NCiftt ...._ tv
• • Hv•nt.tt of the NW
tnnd.
Thi• hat eaueed _the ereatest
alarm in tbe lona d•sta~tnu:k- '
fng industo-. The true 1 tried
in \lllD to get the In.ter.s
Com·
m~ commiulon to ,suspend new
rates PrOJnqlJat~ bji I number
of /:UroadJ for haullna trailers

heard $)me fine sermons, but it an someUmea flat car• supplied
grated. on my nerves to hear ~o- by shtppers aud forwarders
ple .singmg to the accompamrnent
SUSPlNDS 'llARfF.F
of an old piano tliat usually was
The trUckers ehar&amp;ed tbe rate•
out or; tune.
dia&lt;lrhnjnated a&amp;ai.nat Pi.Gu back
"I decl1ded to give those church freleht Jn traiJera !JWDed by truck·
ea a aood organ when 1 could. ID.Iil Unes and acam•t amall l!bipafford. Now 1 can, !So I'm doJn.g per• who eouldn't aHord their own
trailer•
1~," he added..
Lc

CrJminal

cues have I hiJ fll'lt ~If tJtle iu. two Y!tarl to-

priorlt1; on lho do&lt;.tet but there day He woo the ~.000 SL Paul
11 no way of detenniftlllg the de- Open SUnday WJt&amp;. 1 ~I'd·
lay at thil point

smashing 25-uhderiW' 283 over
Each aide is allowed 30 min- the 72-bole route
uta to pre~ent tt&amp; case before the
-,
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Supreme Court A decta1on U8Ual-• NEWPORT, I . L (UPl) - )(a]
Ir follows wllhln 30 daya
Anderson, wbo: 100D. ' will deteDd
If the court afftrm• tile sen- bts U S .aatiOnal cbamptouldp,
tenee, the deferwe u allowed 20 r def,nds his Newport tellllll tourdaya to ask for a re heartna: A nament tttle t.odq agaiDit Wlm·
rullng on re • hearmgs u1 ually bledon wiQDer Aa.hleJ Coqper }!':
td.e.s about two weeks
l an all·AultraUan men'a Dna:L81
During the Supreme court pro- ~nat.
ceedmgs a 5tay of exeeutJon 11
granted and alter det~nmnatlon
BALTIMORE {tJI'I)-- The Baltl·
of the cue a new dale IS set •( ' .r..Jrr Ortolea Sundaf 5lpted Peter
DeteS&amp;Iib')'
1»y
Supreme Court W;ad 19. Canadi'.an · Wrn lh«lmandate.
I •" P, ior tbelr v~ affllia!A&gt;
-- J 'I the Pac1fic Cout LeaJUe.
At that pomt, however, part'illli
of tlie Negro ht1gants ate exl""''
NEWPORT, R. I (UPJ}- Ilia.
ed to ask the .courtf; agam to 01 · Molla Malloey of New York ahd
der the affected school re-openeo:t p Lindley Murray of Butfal~ N
on an integrated balls. -That's y were indacted Into the Teawbere the state of Vtrgillia and n ~ Hall of Fame SUoda7. BOth
the government would be at a
'ormer national teDDil charD..LiUle Rock" crossroads..
ar: ..
One of the big question marks P ns.
WASBINGTON (UPI) _ Tile
10 ttH! whole Vtrgmla &amp;tuation ts
whether pnvatp sChools would Potomac Boat Club .eofed 111.1
work Even tbe hagbelt state au- pol- to Win the amateur rOWinc
thoritie.s are doubUul If a ljODild
" ..
erahJe number of public school• meet of the Prt:lident'l CUp Bewen closed, there 11 mply wouldn't gatta.
be enough facititiea and te.cber.s
, IJAVANA, &lt;WJ-'IIodOI!o ~
to meet the emergency.
out of tbe confused puzde, tlds ~I Havana loKed lho lint DO;~
ll about tbe best way anyone Can ter of tbe, ltlteJ')IIIi&lt;loaJ ~·
seaooo Sunday P ~ SU~at
put It together at the moment:
The ehanee1 are that only a few defeated R.oebeltA!r', '1.0, in 1 NBCbooJs actually will be cloaed iD ven.J,nnlng -test. rookie
September The students from soulb]llw walked ODe !Jailor and
them probably could be absor~ two otben were safe oa. II'I'Ofl,.
into other school• Before further
NY.
cri&amp;tl Almond could call a: ape·
clal ~ss1on of the General AHem-

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least to tbe extent of preventing
the mss closing of schools .

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A v1ltt to one of tbe first
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tltltenta of a lr&lt;!e orjan
PIDJ but
:1
mdd uproar fZ0111 lho :re:::;~~~~ frellht
ed in\'8Dtor wbe.n he
ments
~t tbe instrUment was not be- the 1

ina uaed.

"WI have no one who c:an play
It," tbe mlnls!A!r said.

DOW

Jt f(IS no excuse for J'o•~·
"Afi10De who ean Play the pt.

ano ean play tbls ol-gan," he uid

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i\nd before b~ loft, the mln~efl

had begUn m"terinll tbe
keyboard
_.,_,.
-'wife

Rate f{evolulion
S~n&gt;Al SeawQ.y

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yoll!: UPI - OJ!enlna of

payment or non-payment or mon·

Of 10\, a lobor "lW\,I.r,UOG U ~
eonditlan ol omploymeilt or ton·
t.inued emplo)'ment. ln thb atate
AJI a1reement1 ln cophtct with
tblo oedlon a,.., to 1the OKtWJt 91

The law 11""114eo "!bat ....
tton mull tate plaoo •1 1aut 110
HaK daYI afler a JudpmODt io Jlt'o.

ay ILLII RALL
Unllod ' " " 1.._11_1

have
reeonllll'Ueted on their orlclnal foUDda- Norfolk and CharJotlalviU• have eourt . appo1oted attomeyo 30 lr...;.:-=;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;.':"""t
tiofta
been ordered to
detesretate days to prepare an appe.t The

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ly LON K

run aso, • mlnlal« ....r~ec~ 1 111 wlll&lt;h they Uved, tile
ol$ DIOD on 11M mOll expenalve ~ whleh they drank, tbe eapi!DI h

(}\ouc:eeter 1treet, the main thor·
ouchfare, and for several bloeb

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muoct,

brinl WuhllliiOO
flinon beet to Ufe But tbe 111111

Th~ restored area ttretCU. for

An estlmated 200 dogJ from
arpllcataon made by the scrv1-ce
most
mld~•t~¥":! states aze e,¥PeetOn another a&amp;signmcnt at the t1me we learned too late of man himself, must be in '\"J'lhna ed ti) entq~ the }:htr&lt;l An'leaf,leld
may be ma1led tQ the Board
the Th1rd Ward Ftremen stagmg an old ttmers baseball anrl
Trial confMcte~ here ~1 Vie .elg6
or
Elections any ttme after Jany· County
BMRie Club A.ugu1t 23-JT
game In back of lhe Pomera, High School Sunday afternoon ary 1 of this year It must be re
neur
Harnsonvtlle
followed by a f,1m1ly pkmc
ceJvet.l by the Board or Electwns
The evo~t. which attract§.&lt;~ \7ij
At the crowntng of t11e Regatta Queen on Saturday night however not later than 12 00
doga
and thetr bwftett t~ 'fiuig•
durmg mtermosswn of lhe Pre·Regatta Dance the three out noon ur November 1
County last ye&amp;r u1 llcenaed by
of town Jullges for the affair held a close debate before being Ohto does not require a per the American Kennel Cluj;) anti
able to decide on pert Betty Lou Harns of Middleport as the son m ~rv1ce to be rllgll"tered will be held under rules and. reg'..l
allows any member of the
wtnner Judges were I J T Green, Captain of Coast Guard and
armed services to vot~ 1r he (or lat10ns of that natmnal 'Organlza
Division 13 , Mt·s Harris secretary of the Mld·East Outboard ~he 1 ts 21 ~ears of age, a citizen t10n
The locltl group ttas nawed a
Association and H J Zukauskas a commerlcial potographer o.l the Umted States, and a, resl
from Pillsburg~ Pa The latter's photos of lhe Queen and the dent {If Ohio If he resided in fleld trial committee consilllng or
Sheet1, cha.irman,, wttlt
other contestants will appear In the Cleveland Plain Dealer Ohio at the time he com,menced Garral
Robert
Jonea,
Lou Sauer, :Richard
.servtce, he has a voting res!
and the Plttisbu 'gh newspa pers
Rupe,
Henry
Well&amp;,
WtlbUf Hann
At tbe Regatta Dance Saturday night, we hoard another of dcnce in the precinct In wluch mg, Robert Bowen, Keith ~mer
resided prov lded the ttme
the baseball yarns recited by Eddte Guinther from up Syra he
durmg "'bich 4\e realded. ~n OhiO man and Joe Johnaon a~slng
cuse way
It concerned brother Guy Guint~er during the preredlng his entrance Ultu ser• 0\lier dt,t~&gt;Uo 'If. tbe
-Entl"iet tor e-ach eta .. will
heyday of hiS pm,.ess Ql).Jhe diamond, whOse team was play- vice plue the t1mu sp8nt in serclo!le
at 8 a m on the day O( the
Ing against a colored ~eii,IU. GuY had gotten on first base and vlc~ equals or excee'ds otle yl'lar
ola~~
It sc,ltefu(!)d \1'
run
bad taken a good lead when the opposing pitcher snapped a The serviceman's application
..::.tlrawing
will
~ak•
plaee
for
fast one to the first basemen Guy made It ba~k to the bag may be marte on a form fl.lrnish eao.:h stake 1mmedlat,ly follQwing
and was still recllntng on the ground when th~ colored player cd bf. t1w1 Federal government the dosinJ of entries fOr that 11take
obtainable at all base9, or on
said to Guy, "White bov take your foot off the bag so 1 can and
a form turnl.shed by the Board of 11t the clubhouae located on the
put It back Into place " . Guy hfted his foot from tbe bag Electums merely by writmg a runnina ground1 13 m1l.e1 nortb
with the result that the first basemen Immediately Pill the lottcr to hll County Board of ()f Pomeroy , JU~t off state I'QUte
'
and the umpire Electlona. The application does 148.
tag on blm saying "White boy you is out."
The
trialo
are
under
thO
iOfll'!'~l
made lt stick . The Incident was recalled to Guy recently not need to be m any pprticuhr supervision of Beagle ciub pre&amp;(·
form It need only tontaln word&amp;
and be admitted to the atfalr
dent Eugene Evans. Entry feet for
Members of the Ladles Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post whtCh liberally (:On&amp;trued indi- 1take race:• are t:J eaeh TroPhle&amp;
the requtMt far ballots, the
39 who would llke to contribute cakes or attend the birthday cate
elllctlon for which he- desires bal· wUI De preaented to first place
party for the Veterans of Chllflcothe Hospital are asked to lola, and that he is serving In the hound&amp; In each clasa and staod!N'd
contact Mrs W. R Davis or Mrs Fnnk Cheese brew at once
urmed torcea and is a re1ident of Kennel Club roaetttll to all p[aced
the Stat"", and other information ht.unds includme Reserve
which will enable the Bo11rd of
FJcction.. to determine the p.reclnrt in which his residence ia \o
clll:ed. He muat, ot eoune, also
A&lt;JRC),NI

state hiJ armell 1ervloe :addre•s

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Arguments Pro, Con, Put Forth
.In 'Right·To·Work'Vote Issue

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Secr.tary of · $ffjf
Ohw eluctH'm statutes a:Ilow
the near relative of a member ot
the armed scrv1ces to request
Serv1ce

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lut~Lice }loves Slowly, Carefully

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U.S. Receives Priceless Dividend
Both Sides Find
As Re&amp;!llt Of Mi1Honaire's Stroll Cause To Worry
LOUIJ CAHILt
dnftod
BIU of Rllbll.
0ver lntegrat'100
Uto1fH _mot...,.l
HO\ even II&lt;N:keleller money
Va.UPI- Oil l!l"'ld
and lei·
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gtve sunny sktes thr.Qughout tbe week

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