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Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., Aug. 20, 1956

ELBER ELDS DOLLAR DAYS .
THURSDA
FRIDAY - SATURDAY

Gleanings

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From Tbe

River Beat
By Ken lireen-e

· llei.g.s Countians must really like that home made
ueam jud,8ing by the number of ice cream soc1als belpg re.forted these days . . . latest I&gt; to be staged by the Hemlock
.GI'NI&amp;e on Saturday evening beglnntng at 6 p.m.
With aU the hullM&gt;aloo being raised about traffic meters
;and traffic enforcement in Pomeroy these days we noted this
1911owlng item from Hagerstown, Md. . . . City police are usliJg the gentle approach on motorists parked overtime at me·
len . , . Chief Blair Overton has ordered his men to scout
!lfOUDd lor the driver and warn him rather ~han to write out
l llcket at once. He points out the purpose of the pollee de·
•pariment 1$ to serve the pubUc, not make money . . . That
might be a good policy to adopt locally to reduce ill leebngs.
A country style squar~ and ~und dance will be held by the
.Bediord 4·H Club Saturday evening from 9 to 1 in the Wood·
Jl.i-'D.'s H·1 Jl at Burlingham. Everyone's invited to attend.
A specllll meeting of the Harroonville PTA ha• been call·
.e¢ lor Thurodoy rught at 6 p.m. in Harroonville School lor
·the purpose of discussmg plans for the school fair.

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Milhoan Family Reunion
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Held On Sunday August 10
· Thl' llilhoan Rldse

homecom·
. tna: was well attended Sunday
:A.U&amp;!Uit lOth Many states were
ftpresented , f11r liWily as Color·
ado and MiSSIJuri. It wa~ an al.
~1 aUair in charge of our pren
dtnt, Wilford Milhoan.
U1ually several flltl to register
but o.n the register sheeh are llhL
tollowina names and addreuea:
" Lona .E.. Wrtaht. Roger Core
lon, IMUrray!ivllle; Lorene , ~~Vc·
'jyn Wade, Sherman, Or,·na, ( 1'1 :1
ble and Jimmie IAinl.l n, Mt rr a ~
N"ille; Denzil Young, Mr. and t.lrs.
J/1. M. Staats, Murraysvillc ; Mr.
lnd Mrs. DaJ.e Milbnan and She!
-11, Steubenvdlc; Wanda Wheaton,
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0 . Milhoan,
,P arkersburg; Mr. and Mn. W. D.
,rJJhoan, Beatrice and Linda,
Belpre; Mn. Mona Morehou'11e,
Parken:buri; Junior and Lulah
Jell Milhoan, Dean, Larr)', Garr)l
tnd Darlean 'Milhoan, Belleville;
Dortha Pelballl, Denver, Colo.;
Bay Swain, J . G. Anthony, Oa"ry
~tholl)', Parkersburi: Mr. and
Mra. Adria DeLona and daughter,
ilurraysville.

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MAR ILYN1 S
IEAUTY SHOP
, ;:LD WAVI!S
$1. - uo.oe
Open

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P.M.
Evenlnga
Appt.
rHoNB uae.v
11.
Middleport

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ll1ot """ , ..lthl
THUIIID.U ... PRIDAY

"RRGGI ICIIOOL

1 CONI'ID~"

f 'lll-·!l'llplillp - lan SlorUnt
~ . CARTOONI

WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES

87 PAIRS

SPORT SHIRTS

lEISURE JEANS
Stzea

to,

IIIley

Grey,

12 and ]4.

blue or tan.

SmalL medium, larJe and
extra larJe alzel. Wb.ite and

patt.erna.

DOLLAR DAYS

Boxer ,waist.

Sanforized ahnmk.

$1.00
,..,.,, $1.95 Knit

$1.00 a pair

CUTRITE

1 - llhlrto .. IALI 11.00 ,

l&gt;avts, Mr
i and Mrs. Clair Polk, Mn. Clint

Seahl, Murraysville; Mr. aud .Mn.
R. Sinnett, Akron; Reier DeLong
Lee DeLong , Ravenswood; Bett)'
L. T. Petty, Akron; Jell! and Ann
L. Howell, Sherman; Mae Sta&amp;ta,
Mary Swain, Rodger and Bar·
bars Swatn, Jennie B. Smith
Brace Burdine, Charles Burdine,
Denver, Co lo.; Josh~ Anthony,
Sandyville, Mr. and Mrs. ~eo.
Milhonn, Nflw Boston, .Missouri;
ltJt. &lt;.~Hd Mrs Arlie Howell, Ku·ks
\' llio.!, Mo ; Mr. and
Mfl. CJrl
IJIJwell, Judy and Jimmy, North
Sa!eru, Mo .
~VIr.

and Mr11. R. L.

Ket~ler,

Mr

and A-irs. Marshall lioweu,· Mn.

Cu r11 Millli, Mr and Mrs. Duane
MtUa, MarKaret Ann and Amy,
South Charleston; Mr. and Mta.
Dean Ke1te:r and Sh11fon, Belpre;
Mr. and Mra. P. .H. Milla, Park·
eubur11; Mr. and' 'Mrt. J. H. Howell, Mn. Jack SbuU, Dr: A. W.
MU..boan, Nitro; Mr. and Mn.
,fticbard Milhoan, Mrs. Ruth E.
Milhoan, Powell, Mrs. Loll Mil·
boan
Mlu Ila Milhoan,
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
Mrs. Margare&amp;
Mr. and Mra.• A.
Charlene Shaver,
0.; Mr. and Mts.

Ravtnawood; Mra. Cryatal Hoael·

· ton,
Marlha ond Evelyn Hotol·
!on, )lu,.,Q"ovlllo; llr. and lllra.

WOMEN'S FAll COATS
An e&gt;&lt;ceptional·value in Women's New Fall Coals All wool tweeds - Meltons - Fleece and Martinique.
A Wide selection of styles and' colors - Zip out and
milium linings. Buy now and use our convenient lay·
away system.
Junior Sizes - Misses 8llel- PeUte Sizes

Mn.
mlDute

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Sizes 36 to 44!.
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While They .,Lui

Group I :... $4.00 ·
Group 11~5.00 ·.

$~.00 .

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PLASTIC DRAPES
New Fall· Patterns in plain anrt tioral design, ·
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Big

choice of colors.

E'r~f.s on l&lt;C"P for the tradition
al youth day include baton twirl
ina contests, Jrtyle show , Clrloon
theater', free f1shing for the 14
and under &amp;el; se\e('tiun or a
junlc;r lair queen , youth frohc&lt;

:fl~tlia'd: ··~~· thunder·

EAGLE MIRADO

I~IDii

4uring Wedn'efday night
spread damoce ll&lt;fOM ~~~r Michl' .
Jln and touched o'tf flOia' OoodiDi
'In part ol Okb(boma.

lEAD PENCILS
No. 2 soft lea,d -:-

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(COJ\tlnued on P~ Three~

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Cap· Ball Pen, 49e Refill, a 29c Loll£ Lead- Automallc
Pencil and Ilk; package ell pencillead!i'.::.: a $2:62 value

dance contests.

will be opened .11t S
•· m. and prnd !tand atwws will
be given at 1:30 p. m. and 8:31 ·
p. m.
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Theme of 1his year's fa ir it
bonorlng Ohio'• l!ight .form e!" U
S. tire.sWent•. Q.penipg day is de·
d.icated 'to WilLiam Hclll7' Harri
son.
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Ceremonies will be at the root
o1 ~ pylon erected .nur the talk·
tng cardmal at ibe tenter of tbc

Cosi Of LiVciQc

SCRIPTO

Jqt~are

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lnto· Ka~ 'bld1boma' 1nd Tena

arul ·~r.UiPol ln\11 ·~
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.ra'Qaed from . tbe
toutbem ~ll&gt; oYer the Rot.kiei

· The 1torina

DOLLMI Dill'S

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COLUM BUS UPI-Manager D
Robert lonet~ today predicted the
1958 edition of the Ohio St;~tr
Fair wtll be the greatest m il:.
bistory providing the weather 1b
niee durina: t.he eight-day run be ·
ginni.ng Prida:r.

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Tbe foreca\t call.s for fair and
pJeaunt weather through Sunday
with the uceptioil of eome early
1howcrs Fr'id•y:
Yo1.1tb will hold away on open ·
ina: day with younpteu throueh
IS adrniue4 free. .
Gcw. c;. WUbam O'NeiU will
open the fair offieillly at 6 a. m
at gale opening ceremonies on
Youth Day. He will be assisted
by MIH
of 1958, Peggy Put
nam, 19, Hardin Coonly farm
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JUST1lftECEIVED
New Shipment

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Mea'•·
Blue Pin Check

Made by Big Y•nk and Blue Bell - Sizes small, med·
tum, large and extra large. Solid color•: grey, tan, and
fFeen.

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Some said it

appe:u-ed !tom

northwest at. 8:.20· p. m., tr•
80uthelst pauiftJ over the
Norlb Star. and dtsappcjllred
about eight minute• latao. put•
en however were just as Mtain
they firA aaw tbe slotrly blink·
mg renection or speed:ne liabt
at about 8: 21 .ant'\ kept it in
1igbt 'for four or five minutrs.
Allen Bradford, son ol Kn.
WiiJiam Bradford, Middleport,
IJrovided IW moth er with a ' local·
"-:atc:h.ing •: ~hedule duriaa: ber
recent visit with , htm at FOrt
~vo~r. Va., wbere he i1 em-.
pl!)yed aa a phyt lei&amp;t Cor the oO:~erv.alory there. He ¥cf"' iJfdicat.
ed tbe object seen 'ber,e wotJJd be
Sputnik lU not ill rocket .-net.
ft Waa believed both . a:hould haVe ·
been vJJible bere Jut night. otll$
a few Jca"'Cftd lWI!t'bera be}ie¥!'
they .saw both.

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to the United Pftu
lntern.abcmal, the last alage ~ of
the tllCket that 'pul!lhed ~puttail
III into -iW final orbit should be!
seen here tonlgbt twice, once
1t 9:02 p. rn . • ,d ag-ain at Jo:H·
p m., tr.aveling in the same dit·
ect1on, 1outheasl ·•
IAcain on Friday n1ght 1the r6c·
Ji:et 1houJd be teen at 8:4§ p. m.
and at 10:21 p. m. on Satutda)' .
11ight at 8:%8 p. m. ao!f bl ~2·~•.

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"blinked" ~. it t.llrDcd 1
firU it brlJ\t .side to ~.. tvn't
rays •. then ita cbri •i~e.~ ~·
ing to Bradford at Forf\ .Belvoir,
the rocket wil1 not ~ I~ being
111 Ol one ~- Tliur It refl;ectl
light regardJeu of bow it . rna'i
be turning.
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limt:a of

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durable, . long weulng · ·
plasijc,

SanforiHd, tuU eut blue pin
trouser~ ·ZipJN!1' fly.
3Q to 44,

. ·$1-:29

$2.00

M1n'1 $2.95

SIR''i'A MU.TRESS

LONG SLDVE SPORT SHIRTS

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TAPE$TIY SQUARES .

Cotton prints - rayoM - and 10lld color pbardines.
Slz01 small, medium, large and extra large. About 67
ahlrts to clean·up.

81&amp; ~lecttob ~f squares In beaulltul uph'ols~y
lal - All . colora - Suitable tor uphola~
aeala, vanity benehes, foot ~Ia and numei'Gua
.u•••· 2~x25 and llraer.

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IHJUAR Dill'S

. $1.50
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,27 lilcb ·squu• d!J~
tary tellopbane paebae Of 0111 dOHD· d . . .
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• nplu ... loolll · llr\ioltq
ond a tui&gt;t tf _ioolh puto. '

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Full or Twin Size - ·liiO .eoll unit •.Four fresh Air Yen·
Ulalors: Roll ed.Ce border. A coll!forlable, serviceable
lnJI4lroprlng mattreso. Also matching box spring.
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BOys'

Plastic RaliCoats, .

TROUSER$

$1.29

2fo; $1~50

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Men'a hmmer

a heigh( here of aOOut 87() mUe:t.
Many otbera watd.ed (fom t,JMir
yards. dniy .a ' !tw wbo IC!iMed
the tides mh~led seeina 1t.
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COLLAR DAYS,. " •

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8 Recular fUI BALL GLOVES ........ , ... , -.z.oo
9 Regular 47.91 lo UUI GWVI!S , , , . , .. , . , $t.H
8 Jlfcul!ir ll..39 BALL BATS .•......... ·..:.&gt;•. ft.OO
20 fti!IUiar ·~~5, Q.U alld 'UO llALL BA'I'S '( .1.75
9 Regular
. $!.15 BALL B*TS ...........
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M1n'1 R1gular $1.95

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Ohio Staie Fair
To Open Galt'S
IS SCENE OF. FAN.S' RJI'IIJ;'REST·. Friday Morning

SALE!.

Sizes 3 to 12. Black \Or
yellow· - Corduroy col·

Special Prim.6w ~'!~ , Known Brancls .

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BASEBALL &lt;;LOVES
and BASEBALL BATS

MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERSHIRTS
. DOL~AR Dtll'S

Ertra large size 24144 inches and an extra ~eavylllw·;
y~llow and pink -:- ·
These are Irregulars of a $1.29 Bath Towel.
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$3.85 .
• Boya' Rubber

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M~n's f!.85 KjiiiT SPORT SHIRTS , , , . SALE f2.00

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69c

$5.95

Sale $5.00·'

Ru.osla's Sputnik Ill was plail)ly vl.oible to lhoUBindJ· of
watchers Wednesday ~ight in tbe Meig&amp;-Mason-Gallla '1":1
altbough a strange diocrepancy in thJ! time of ila arrival jn
JocaJ akie1 wu reported. '
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High points of vant.1ge were crowded with I&gt;OOillt ~UJ
for !heir first look at a. man·made objecl.orblling tile eartti at

IJINqtm COPY-

$1.00 a pair

$2.00

Warm napped eotton Sile 30.:40. SoUd colora.

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Includes pencils, cray.
ons, eraser. protractor
and ruler.

Ivy League styles and regular styles, too. Small, med.
ium, large and extra large. About 65 Shlrto In this Sale
Group.
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Recelvftt llllllcets

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Big 125 ft. rolls. Extra
strong.

DOUiiR Dill'S SiiLEt
Nlen's $2.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

Fint Baptist
Dorcas Circle
Meeting Held'

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PENCIL:tpXES

Thio bedspread is a reproduction of ari Early Amerl·
can h•ndwoven spread - Preshrunk, Untless, machine
washable and needs no ironing, Twin and tuU sizo! Color antique whlte; white, pink, lurquoi&gt;e, yellow,
green.

INFANTS'

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WAXED PAPER

JILTMORE HEIRLOOM IEDSPRIAD

roy.

horn Mlulonary S.Olety or th~
fl"t
Chur&lt;b, Tuetdar
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Sale $28.00

Wllllam Kin* and ilrl1, Mlddl4lport and Clyrle Milbotn, Potn•

II"- Leona Boater entertolnod
the Dorcuo Clrtle ol the a. H. sa...

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Men'• $1.95 Short ........

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Sale $2.00.

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CANNON onun lATH TOWns

Reg. U.58 lndlvldiUI Cuoereleo , ... , . SALE 75e
!8 Reg. $1.00 Bon Bon Dlshea . , .. , . . . . . SALI! 50e
Reg. $1.9$ ud .SUO Vsseo ..... , , . , SALE $1.~
lz Reg. fl.85 Bronze Honeo , , . , .... , . SALE ' SUI
10 Reg. $!..50 .Ash Tray S,lo ... : . . , , .. SALE fl.~
·I 1!•1· $l.95 Candy Dlsbeo .... , ... 0 .. , SALE fl,OO
t Bee. 511e Wall Plaqueo ......... , ..... SALE 85e
4 Reg. f4.38 China Drlpolalen , . , , . . . . SALE f3.00
18 Ke1. 35e Harrkane Lalnpt . , .. , , , , , , SALE 2$e
1 Rec. u.t9 Glau Clke Plate. . ... ... ... SALE
4 lie&amp;. OOe B!llteriiY Dl&amp;hos .. . . . . .. .. . .. SALE !Se
8 Ret. f].59 Qlaso Traya ............... SALE 71j:
4 Rec. U.85 Glaso Candy Dllbea .. , , . . SALE $1.,U
~ l!.eg. $U5 G.... Cudy Dllbea ......... SALE 75t
. .•. $Ut Glass ReUib Traya . , ...... SALE SUO
S Rec.
l%.88 Cbop-0-Mlrtlea
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styles in dark apd 11gb~ print. - Zipper and button
front styles - Short Sleeves.
Misses Sizes 12 to 20. .
Half Sizes 14~ to 24~ .

and Mrs. Arlington

· l#rettll and Leah DeLoni. Mr .
Jnd Mn. Uoyd Burdette,, Leeeri~
JurdeUe, Mr. and Mn. Rollic
daughter, Eth~1.
lJeLona and
llally Ann and Jean DeLona, Att.
L. L. An.DetobjC and Bonnte, Mur~a)'IYillfl;
Pa.;
Et'h"l
-'hl'l')' Lynn P!att, DavJ&lt;I Platt,
0.; Mn. Robert
W. W. Klmea, Clifford · Milhoan ,
Mr. and
Sberman, L. V. Mil'haan
and
famUy, r.:atberlne and Lowell Mit· Mn. Otho Hamilton, Zaneavllle;
boan, Nli'l'o; ·Mr. and Mrs. Wm . .Mr. and Mrs. Ote,v Rodaen, Now
.. I. ' M:iller and tamU:y, Plrters· Matamora•, 0 .; Roy Sw1ln, Belle·
, bur1: Mr. and Mn. Paul L. · Mil· vUie.
ft01n and 100111, St. Mlr)'t; Mr
G~ry Gather, Cho1ter DeLon1,
.lind Mra. Holly Saleer and dauah· Ravenawood; Mr1. H'. L. Harkinl,
t~. P. 0. Milhoan, Mr. and Mn Marie Ubi, Parbntiura: . Erma
Homer Platt and sana, Coolville; Jaekaon, Ray Brierly, Culumbiana
:Frank Platt, Williap11town; Mr O.;. LoslW M. Weat Akron; Oaa
.Mrs. RoN MUhoan and Pam. Bailey, Akron; Nelton and Ada
un-ayaYIIIe; Mr. and Mrt. Wm. 8nnar, Murray&amp;vUic; Mra . Wels; Bonar, Parkersburg; Mr. and ltllller, Columbu•i Mr. and Mn.
, Olin •Milhoan and Carolyn., C. F. Gibbs, Parkersburg; Carol
veDilwood; Mrs. .M1y Sayre, and Brenda Quinn, Parkeraburg;
aetYille; Mn. John. Milhoan. Don Bonar, Murrayav.llle; H, E.
• and Mn. Charle• Aver)'. Mr. ~ ~~:~~· Parkertbura; c. E. and
·- ~d Mra. H. ·F. Watt1, &amp;barry and /I
Burdette, ,.Mr. and Atrll.
~kr. Elkhart, Indiana .
Emer10n Jonca, Sb.ron and Bar·
"' Mn. Julia Court, Mr · and Mra. bl,ra Jomt~, Middleport; Mr. and
, llltlu Love, B. 0 . Swain, Mt Mra. A. E. Jackaon, Mra. Virginia
\ ~d lira. W. A. Mill•. Marie . Safrefld, Mra. Louereua Smith,
ldJth and Edna Kay Hoaelton, Ravenrwood; Mr1. C. .R. Gilbert,
@!9hard M'. Bailey, Mn. Ona Pl1tl Weat ~eUer.ton; Mr. and Mra.
,.rtenbure: Lewi• L. Burdette, r.,awrence Mllboan, Mra. Mlnnhi
t:lfly Ho.elton, Ro)' Lee DeLon1, Erlewine, Mla;a Farie Erlewlne,
lnemwood; Lee Wri,Jbt, Gor· Mi11 Janet MUhoan, Mra. Luc:y
.ion MUboan, ,afra, Clarmont Car GreJI, Middleport.
.,_,, MurTiyavllle; Mr. •nd· Mn.
foblrt Pickett and dauahter, Mr Mlebael Balle;y, Mr. and Mn.
1M Mn. Albert Milhoan, Mrs. tihioll !oellon, Rl&lt;'hant Bailey,
William A. Deakin, Gayla and Mrit. Clarance Balle)', SJ)I'InJfleld~
J:uu:n, Mt. Vemon, Iowa; Mn. Mfl. John McKinley, MurfiYI·
J'Ya &amp;tepbena, Parkerabura; Mr. viUe; L. 8. DeLona. Murrm·
and: Mrs. Eldon DeLont and Dt· YUle; Mr. and Mra. Ru11ell Foa:· .
. lott• and Diana H. Robin1on, At· 11111, Ravenawoqd; SaUie. and C.
vpt.·r, O.; J. w. Williamson, C1rl W. Robihaon, Mra. Hll'lt)' C. Mtl·
;\lllhoaa, Gerald Mllhoan,
hoan, Mr. and Mra. Paul B. Har~;;:;;:;;~;;:;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;"t ria, Fr, Judy ap.d Unda Hnrla,

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Russian Sputnik Will Be Seen ;
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Discbarged: None.

Southeast Ohio Regional·:
·'"E." lkgins
. ., E~~reation Meeting ._. Final V!Jyage.
the •outhea•l region of Ohio rang earl)
for 42 educators and laymen who atte~d
or
.State llifuse Confer·
AllieriS, Ohio. ·
w~ local 1.,- ~hairm&lt;&lt;r
th~ south~ast region

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Birth• Au 1. lD: Mr. tnd Mr•
Robert L. Roberts, R"tine, WJ\: II
Mr. A!!d Mrs. Paul E. Hl.tber, )h-

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Mrs. John Fl8btr, Jr., Racl.H1
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IC' CREA¥ SOCIAL

The l1Yce¥ftu are I II!JlO~inJ
an ice cream sodtl SatufdaY', ~uf­
ust 23, at the City Hall beginning
at 3 p. m. Home made lee cream
pie, cuP cakes and brownies wi!l
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H~pital bed to flrJt dearee ·~ur·
d'l': in U.• fatal shOOtlftl of 1111
Jii)hiend, Betty Weat,• 41. Dlltrid
CqQnty Jud,-e l~bn Britton beld
court \lllbe Gtnenl Hospital hero
-w~ Anscbub ill' recovnlnt from
the IUielde attempt be made after
lbe ~iJII.
GRAND ·RAPil)8, O. UPl-Two

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persona
kilMd and tbrM oth.·
en were ;.n.,tund erltleaQ.Y Wed·
neaday nlgbt il;l a two-car to~ialon
~ U. S. :14. lour miles well of

btte. The dead were WilUam Hlr-

Holland, and ¥Men Cameron, 1~ · RicfjeviUe cornera. t a pu-.
....... in .Ilia ear. ·BGOP[talizod at
Napoleon. 'were ~bert . McGuire,
4~; Tpledo; Wdonna · W.rnblewsl:~ 42; Nipoleoo; and 1udy Camei'OI'l, •8, Riqeville Corners.
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que~oning in the death Wedne&amp;day 01. his Wife, Dollie, 30, apparutly from a severe beatitna.
Mn. Bulb. mother of eight cllif..
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min fobbed the Blue Ridge Tavern
ln Lake •liWQn 'of $1Mt &amp;arly todl)' ·
Tbey surrendered at a roadblock
a thort ttme later. MahoninJ Coun·
~:dep~~oUel, tfle state Htsbway Patrol, ~· 11011(!11 ,from Younptowa.,
C~tt Boan:tm4n ·tand. W111'111n

lob\lid tbO .Oar:"'' ~oi tbo m•~

READY TO SEliVE ... JUST HEAT AN!) SEBVJ:

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The bp,Uott include two , con•ti·
tutlonal amendment&amp; - one to al·
low cltla, to form a federation with

Otller reliUv• and frlen4a were
Mtt. Leota Jacboa ot ~clvi~;
Jln. lllldrod Dolly, lin. 8yl...
EIU.. !dnrd and Btmar4e Bt.ew·
art. . JUt. lobn Bwu, Mr. and
Jln. ()wen Curtlll. lit. aDd ll.n.
Dolborl Rrlllermitl, Mrs. 1ooopb
Bowman, Kn. 4nita KDJ(ht, Kn.

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Sprinafleld advaoc.ed to toda)''J
quarter final roWld of th'e Nltlon·
al . Ameriean ·renDlt Aun.. tou.mamen~ hertl JJy llP18UlQI top-teeded
Robtrl Jobn&amp;OD., Lyncb'buri. Va.
Gabb. Krt. Lillie LoeMU and Mrs.
Jleelt. and SIAWa tnd
Wednesday, &amp;.7, 7-&amp;, 6-3
Myrtle JeDk.IDI, memben ,of the
1otepblqe_COrueUe, all of eo.
Vl Cleme111 C!hapter of tlie :zut..
Bo6aer lobniOD, luanita
CAMP PERRY, Cl. UPI - Cba~ ern Star (of wbleh j(n, Rlctmm
and CWford lf.obDIOn of
let C Whipple, Somtrset, Pa, beld wat a IQl'mbet) ...Uted witb' tbe
; Mn. Stephen TbOm.U
a shaky. lead in ·the National Sm111U flower~. Ml't. Re)eeea ~ :a.
Mn.' lona Price, Sprlnjft'eld;
Bore r.itle champlonthip matthea N., of St. loee~b'l BolpiW U.
l&amp;dne BUI'Ill of Cjllcinn•U;
toda)' aa shooters began th.e 5Q.. Clem"ll', Dr. 'Lewlt ~chwt't
and Mrs. 4. o. Freeman of
yard and GO-meter telescopi~ sisbt nurae, Ualsted' the family.
Mr. and Krc. Albert Bur~
evenll. Whipple eurged back to a
Burial w11
HiU
. AM• JobNon and
one·polnt.lead Wednesday when he
of
Lotbo la-n of GaiPpolll;
boosted his total to 1:,389 out of
Mr. and lin. Leo Ionia. Xr. and
1 pONible 4,400. Second place went
Mtl. Willie Jonea. lit. and Mrlt
to Herb Hollilter, Boulder. Colo.
a-volt Prult~ ,.eodore Grlw:
Mrs.
lin.
i.auderil•le,
Milt
[Jille
Borou&amp;bJ,
CHARDON, 0. UPJ...-Count)'
ltln- ........ 1...... Mn. J:loiae
aaricuJtural · aa:ents
.said todl)'
Gabb, )fn. .Myrtle Je~n• .. nd
that gr.pe crOpt ia GeaUJa, Lake
Mn. IJIUe Loekolt of 111- ClemeM.
·and Ashta·b ula' counties are aliout
Mich.
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1D da.ya behiod tbeir normal rna·
turing schedule. The . d.JW, caua·
·Earl RlClman Sr. and hit ~i.aht
ed by cool weather in U;e sprias
cblldren and tbeir f4Jil)Uea bave
mlibt be ·serious if beavy fro1t8
been the cueril of
Carrie Cu-Call iD early OctoJJer.
.ell and Mra. Nellie Wlnaton. Tbe
, X..dtea of the eburcb aerved d'illJ)er
in .the baaemeht of the ~ureb .tor
CLEv-ELAND UPI-Four Chwe
the family after the nJ:VIce.s.
land men were to 11ppear in
nearby Bedford M.unlcipal Court
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In the $158,000. jew~ 1tbeft In ol
Warrensville TowMbip two weeks Charles
Ceo.tln.... From ..... Onel
ago. They are Bennie M•Lco1m, Cheryl, oi
One of the wont sti'Jl'JDI
Earl
Rickman
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22; Georp M. Carter, 2ft; Georse
.HI.mmed into P•• Paw, Mieb.,
M. Hender10n, 25 and . Ralph A. Columbus; Mr.
~prootinc more than 100 tree11 and
Rlckm•n ol·
Hall, 23.
tnocklna: out mOlt power and teleSettlna, &lt;:ornell and .
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€DLUMBUS UPl-Oh!.o Dem·
ocrats Tburaday and Friday wW
write a new page in ltate polltl·
cal b.Utory by boJdini public
hearlnll:s to ,set up the party'a
campaiBn platfoTm. · Mdre tban
30 persons were expecttd to appear before the Demociats' plat·form ·.committee to present infOT·
matlon and'· tQ diac.W.t prlnclp1ts·

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COLUMBUS UPI-An 11-mem·
ber committee will direct Ohlo'a
p1,rt in the 1959 natlonol obaer·
vance honorln~f A~rab"am Lin-·
coin. Gov. C. Wn~ifirq O'Neill ap·
pointed Earl W. yilley. emeritus .
o! apeeeQ at.. Ohio

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FLOODS HIT INDIA
CALCUTI'A, India UPI- Flood
waters wbicb . already cover MO
IIQ.Uare milN ol Nortb Bengal to,daY threatened to fO«e more
thin DOO.OOO pen;om from their
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Mn. BTOUiber, wbo wu to tile
bearina room today In the com,._
OULiide of t:be precipitation ny of two matron• from the Flori·
lftla, mOIUJ fair akie. prevailed. da iratitut.loll, tatified Wednetda)'
~tent her to Capola to
Cool air plllbod soutllwsrd durinQ tllat
for ber leeal defl!nse.
toe ru,a:bl from the Rockies eut get
..-ho .&amp;aid he geb

• akatlnj rink wbleh

ThundershowerS

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NO ·

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BRIEFS
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H~ld Tp~ayFor

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SUPER-RIGHT ALL BEEF

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B~wn
clally dealan•ted
lota for tbe Nov. 4 e!e~otlc!ln
Brown said be s.:,t
fortt~ 10 ~,~,,"u:;r0Her
so county e1
their absentee
plenty of time to
men and other•

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lilt .lllnd l"'l' Wednosdoy ni1ht

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tau. but u orJaniler for James ll
domSIOd lUll!' ........... windows .outh ., NebruQ..
Wu~he:rmen aa1d tbe c:ool. Ca· floffa't
Gytral_ Conference of
oluU.red.
The UPI of . . . , ICrOII Jd. nadlan air wliJ edp: .outheaMWU'd Teamfiftl. ~led thllt be bor·
tb1pn -ca.uNd lu\er damqe 1t toda)', blanketint tbe GrMt Latt rowed IDDite)' to p17 Bin. Brou&amp;hDotroU, U•onla. &amp;wortl · Creek rea!oo, and IOUtbweltward into ,
=..;:-;.;;;;.,;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;.,;;~::==;;;:;near Flint aDd 1 rural 1n1 near the eenual plaine.
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8bowera and thunderahowet'l
Ferndale, Wlt b.olpltathed with
n: peeUd ahead of t.ba cool
obo&lt;k whenlicblnln.il """k a tree were
tlr
acrou
IUuu, Otlabonu- nnr.
undqr 'lfbkh ihe wu sitting.
Lion• of Teua, the lower GUat
rtuh flood~ twtrled acrou the
Seminole and WeoU areu ln Lllket •nd Lbf: Oblo Valley.
GeneraJI7 falr weatber ••• e•·
Oklahoma, forelnJ eYatuation of
pected ellitWbere, alort~ wUb a
30 famqiet ln the seminole area.
warmlna trend from Vir&amp;inla to
No ICi':iOUI lnjuriet were report·
MaJne.
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inJ, 1lthoush one resident taid he
taw a man floatinc down the
fiooded Magnolia, Cuek in tbe
Seminole vlclnib'.
CContl- Prom , ... o.iol
Bom were pre85eO tnto lk'rvtce about financial ' belp for Mo.

at !he Ill lforCill ~ Clcarcll, fu!lll7. lloo • • _...., to oltn4

Tuolday llfltrDOOD &amp;I l'tj_ f'!! l;llo Rev. N. 1. Bmlll oWCJaij.q.
Rev. A. G. Freellllalll of. lroatoa
C*"e a prayer. The Jlt. llorilh
Cbolr - - !he .... ·Jtn. P'rancet Bau~antnt!r u piJDbt. lin. Marpret blel na4
the obt\UIIrJ and t " rt~G\uUODJ
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mot~ the Jet;l~ into aoJe

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Mulfen's Sohio Station
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atore 8f'1lt nf wish AI Kaline had

attved In Md .
Troubled by a atomach. ache nnd
the ylru1, the Tll~Jr oulfleltter
Wf.lft~t alU'e whether be cnuld olav

wflen h'e arrlvttd at.Grirnth Stadium Wednesday nliht.
He t'old manajer Bill Norman
ha14 il!ye lt " ,try, anyway.
All KJll•e dJd wa11 drive in six
fUl11 Wlth I pair of tbree·run hqm·
en II) a 7·1 YJctory tbat snap_pt'!d
a flve ·llnte Detroit l01iila atfftak .
Koltrit aeid he !ell much belt'r
olter tho IOJOt.

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U.ree ltrallht bltt asalnlt loser
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Meets Th Q fSday

"PPDRoY'S FINEST"

WATCH ,

REPAIR
by
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CHICAGO -Actor ~tudl T&lt;r·
char&amp;•
the mlulon
llrl. of
Harold
Smith study
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wfth tbelr brother in·law and at• tel, in e\lloa:illna Bit BlU Broonzy
Brazil. Small gUI.a brooibt by the
L.GAL NOTICI
Glenn Garnu, Cohambu1 1peot ler, Mr. add Mn. F.nt'tk. 'Gra.v.
the bat Df Lh~ "llloulin' ttluea
Sealed 8id1 will be received by
memben were
mode' up In 1o
and
Mn. Della llidkiU, Cbe&amp;ter, liDI~rt":
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bo:Jlek for 1but·io members of the tbe Board of County Commi.aal.on· t.be weekend wltb bill wife
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spent T\Je~ and Wodneaday
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parent.. . Jlr. luu Kn. W"itb ber daulbtu Krl. E. F.
"On the mornJJll Bill a iad
en of Mcip County, Ohio, at the v ailed
The Mi•pah benediction eon- offlce of said board, Pomeroy, 0 ., fred Carnea.
Houduheldt.
tbere wu Yaln and tbunder and
Saturday evenin&amp; vWton of
)Jghtnlft1 11 tboac!J lht "YPIY eleup uutJl 12:00 o'eloek Noon, Sepl
eluded the meetine.
•Refre1hmento were IOrYed J&gt;, 2, lil58 lor lunllo!&gt;lnf lb&lt;f follow- llr. and Mn. Elmer Houdubeldt
Mr. and llrL llerrllJ MeUott mentl b.ad. reeoani.U!d tbat a big
' ..;·__ Mn. Bowers and Mrs. Leifheit to --:=:--:--'-.
were Mr. aod Mn. Meryl Houda· and children, Cohuaet, lfinn., 1 man had died."
NOTICI OF FILING 'AND
Rev . and Mrs. Roth, Mr1. Richard
J.beldt and Varlna, Mr. and ·:un. visited Mr. and lin. "FraU Gray ·
·------HEAliNG ON INVINTO.Y
Davis, Mn. W~lter Kennedy Jr.,
l!'.dward
CoeR
and
son
Kenny,
re~tly
.
Also
visiUaJ:
th8
GhYii
Unlt.d
p,.... lntematiOINII
Mrs. Harold Sm1th, Mra. Florenee PI"'ONte Court, .._,,. C•unty, .O hio Mrs. Grace Henaler and Mr. and were Mr. and Mra. WJlbu,r Reeves . WASli.INGTON- Rear Adm. J
C•• No. 17,f95
Burnsjde, Mra. Clarence Andrews,
Edmund Foster.
, and da~eh,ter of CQolNllle.
. : T. Jfaywar~. tbe Navy'a researth
TO
tbe
Executor or Adminlltr.i.•'
Mn. Willi&lt;~m W90(1ard, Mra. Con.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Shank
anrl
Muvln
Wllli.ama
an~
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chief, predictlng tb•t witb.in fi'{e
ud Ohlinger, lira. Orville WeU tor and to &amp;uch of the foUowin•
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spent the . weekend Wltb Artit" ,l'64f'l the Uniled Stt~te 1 will
u
are
Mlidentl
of
the
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1tate
of
and M.ra. Denver Kapple.
Willlama an!! wife and the Dewey nuch:-ar·powered apace vel1icl-es J
Ohio; surviving rrpouae, if 'DJ;
At the next meeting on Sept. next of kin; beneficlariea under
deli"Yery ol Deisel Good family.
capable of makinl "deep penf!·
to tbe County Gara'jle,
Mr. and Mra. stanley Phillips traUons'' in epaee-as ·far
the
will,
if
any;
the
attorney
or
at16, members
will answer
roll
call
with memoriu
of toschool
Springs, Ohio, at the diree- of Logan spent Sunday ..Wtb Mr. Mars or Venus:
torneYJ represe11tina: any of the
days. lt:rs. Well will bavc the de· aforementioned persons:
of the Coun~y Engineer during and Mn. Artie Williams.
"That's "Y~P-ry deep.""
votioDs and Mra. Kennedy Jr.,
90 day period commencing
Miaa Georgia Gl'ay and !Mrs.
- - You are hereby notified that on
Clara Tlmten, Columbus, ttlled
Mrs. John Fisher was ln Holier
miSBion stud)'. Hostesses will be the 12th day of August 1958, an S.~te.m·ber. 2, 191111.
Mrs. Andrew&amp; and Mrs. Smith.
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of Commilsionera reaerve on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray re- Hol!pital for treatment.
lnvenlory and Appnisement of
·
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the estate of Dolphua Burke de- ·
Mr. o~nd Mra. L. E. Wood, BurBoard of County
ceased, late of Columbia Twp. ln
nie Bowen and Mfu Vivian wood
·Polish on bacJc:-•o~aohool ~~·
Commlsionera
said County wu filed fn thia
Yl1lted Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rite.
Meica County, Ohio
Court.
.
By: Dean .Bamitz, Clerk
Mrs. ·Vda Tr~OJett,. Columbus.
Hearing ~n sald Inventory aDd
1pent the weekend at her home.
Appraisement Will be had before (8) 21. ltc
this Court on the 2ild day of Sept·
Mr. and Mr1. Charle~ Neuman ember 19M at 10 o'cloCk a., m.
and dat:gbter Sbarlee~ of Syra·
Eueptions thefeto may be filed
by any lntereited party at aru
euse have just returned from
~.944 mile trir
'throu1h tbt time prior to five days before tht
Wett.
·
date set for Rearing.
WITNESS my signature and
. '
They visited Iridian&amp;, illinola.
tile seal ot uid Court, tbl.6
Ml111ourl, Oklahoma, Texas, New
12th day of Aua:uat 19M.·
Mexk'O, Arizona, CaJifornia, Ne ·
JOHN C. BACON .
vada, Utah, Colorado and Kansas.
Judge ~md Ex-Officio Clerk
Some l)f the points of intere11t
By Dorothy Diane Stark
were the Will Rogers M:emorlat.
Deput1 Clerk
TO BE GIVEN
the 'Painted
Desert, Petrified
(8) 14, 21, 2tc
Cash to get set
school .
Forest, Grand Canyon, Las Vega11,
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and
all
the
plans
-ami
&gt;AWAY
Hoover Dam, Di&amp;neyland, Zion
purch1;1ses
you
have
in
NOTICE
National Park, Montezuma Cattl~
. mind. Prompt, private
ltrl Cuater It beck In bul...
~nd EiaenboWer
Memorial aud
In
his
INrber
ahop
In
••
loans on Silllature! Ollly,'
liome at Abilene, Kansas.

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The E'Yaa1eline
Missiorury
Group of the Pomert:W" Cbureh of
Christ met Thursday evening at
the thunh witb Mrt. Raymond
L. Rotb, pre~ident, in charge.
lle,rnbefa respondfll to roll tall
by D&amp;llliq a Blble miuionary .
Mn:. 1EJ..,ood. Bowen led the devolions taken from Psalm 24 and

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