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The Oaal-, Sentinel

'Iridal Shower
Given To Hon.or
lJndaGrimm
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Gifta were placed on 1 llbJe
trttb a pink cloth and centered
wttb u a.rranremenl of ~tnt 1nd
_.bite uten, wh£&lt;n ~Li;; l..lii.-1 ..
Pflmm wa1 honored w1th 1 bndal

NEED GOOD

Middleport Socllly

Those present were Mrs ft~y
Ptekens Sr, Mra Ray Ptckens Jr ,
Mrs Harokl Hubbard, Mrs Harold
E I,Jubbard, Mrs. Paul Scally, M188
Nancy Scally, Mrs Paul Scott. M1as
Carol Ann Scott, Mary Shafer,
Patty Baker, Those aendmg g1fts
but unable to attend were Cherole
Blake, Nancy Roller, Sue Knight,
Mary Carolyn Mlller, Mn Eduon
Baker and Mrs Uoyd Hoffman
Mn George Hackett Sr and
Mn Jack Sdtea, were Ull.Stant

INSURANCE?
eroa THE BEST!

eANY TYPE!
Soe « Clll

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lhower, Tburaday evemnt at the
home of Mn. Tom StaUy
Gamea were pteyed and prlZt!.s
awuded to Mra. Rll' Pickens Jr
and Nancy Scally. The door priZe
wu fron b7 M111 Carol Ann Scott
Opea face and ribbon aandwtcb
u , and p,uncb were served the Lucllle Ho...U.. . . . . • • . . • . . . • . . PoDlei'OJ SodeiJ Bdltlt
JUeat.s from a reJreshment table ,
"'1th an arrangement ol asters ,n Hylda llke .. .. .. • .. • . . . . .. . . . lllddle!l'lrt Sodetr' BdiiGI'
a low cry.stal contamer, w1th mat·
cbwa; candle stlW and white tap
era Each peat was gJven a mma
M1ss Sally Schaaf and Mrs. Josture unbrella as 1 favor
eph Dugan and son, R•cbard, and

JOHN
RICHMOND

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ho1teasea.

Banking
Essentials·
It rakes training. experience,
IIPd sood judgment to run a
bonk successfully, and to properly safeguard rhe fund. of
depositon. At this bank we are

thete

oiwayo mindful of
eucntialo -- and eager to provide

as broad

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.,ithin the hm1t1 of aound

bankina.

POMEROl
· SOCIETY

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llelllber Federal Bele"t S,.tMember Fedenl Dep,ollllnsuranc:e CorporaUoa
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and Mrs Pearl VanCooney, has
The annual picnic of the WSCS
been returned to his home from
of
the Reeda'4ille Methodtat chur·
the Mel11 General Hospital after
undergoing an emergency appen. cb was held at Terham MeadoWI
The home of Mr and Mrs Harold
Sauer,
with Mra. Sauer hostess. A:t
Lacey,
John
Ba~on, Mrs Nell Davis and John noon a covered dlah dinner. wa1
Paraon have completed the .econd served on the bia back porch after
period of the aumer •e..lon at the which the hostess served lee cream
and cake.
Ohio Unlver•Jt:r at Athena.
The afternQon waa aptnt in vis!\·
Mr and ~rs GOrdon Ha"rna and
sons, lllcky and Njcky, will retum ln1 ond packl., a 1Ift b.. to ..nd
to their home Jn ColutnbUJ tomor· to Mu. Dorothea Rlo~l who bu

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AT THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY

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you initiate your
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l.On!e weeks. The fatal iUneu at·
tacked him ont1 a few days ago.
Survivt., Dean Saunden are
h11 daughter, JesBie, .,.t home at

Journey's &amp;nd on l!oute 33 near
Pumt~; two step erandcbaldren
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Mra, ~•note

voqblllal• urrin1 --tch·-e-.,
tii.DI.., wllicll Is part
loneey theme for
UWJI' reviewed
LOS ANGELI!'.S-Henry
or tbe ml.ulonary ""''"'·
father o£ Roy HanJa, on his
aftd Fonlp Mb••ona.
technical knoekput
defeat by
Mrs.forMary
champion 1, Floyd
the Hulburt:::w;l:1.
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H. Ewing, Mr..
MIJ1e1r. .lor&amp;. Nolan Schuster~

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Plant were made for an. lee
cream soelal t(l be held at the
church, Sept 4, when the.. Willlnl

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l~f_brmatlon • J'fteived by
Sentlnfll today.

pOmeroy p0J,Ift
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Acllve·, &amp; •..:·&amp;..Ut;·
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Past W'Mk-end

Daa M41'a:an, Greene, N. Y.; "knd
an1 Ullcle ~ month~ otder uum · New faees appeared on t.be
W roster of tbe :Melli County JaU
Dean Sapndm, (90~). c
1'llomaon, of Keriova,. W. Va.
Mon_day mornih;'g,...lth the arreat
of walter GUmole, ol Pomeroy
A boat Of friends aDd relatives
for intox.ctation by City Po:bad plhered ot JOimiOJ'• ~d ltFD
Uce.
earl)' 1n June to celebrate Dean
Saundera• 90th bittbday June Btn.
Also bcJng held for authorltt.es
Dean Salinders was notec:t in of lbe Veterans HOBpital at Chilli·
eduutlonaJ · ,CJJ'cles for hi&amp; deep cothe is WiUiam Reevea.
mteteat Ju ''Boys". He ,p1.ao~
ln the meantime three other arthem bio apeclltty. A aeries ol 20
arbc1ee w as published m The rests were reported by Pomeroy
Ua1~y ~ntlnel a yell' ago · wliieiJ Patrolmen during the week ead.
attracted wide Jttentior.J among
Denms H. Adkins, Q, of Har~
t~ch~ 8nd ~ym~&amp;
nsonvUle, thlB morning PDite4
lie \augbl fll'st at Shumway $1:111 a.ppeara""" bond otter bi•
School ln Orange Townshtp at lbe arre!Jt on charees ol drivlDI
age of 20 For 11 Years .K.e stayea while intOxicated. He waa ~ted
before Mayor
ln tMeia:s County, m&lt;Iudmg three for appearrance
years m Pomero)' schools. Tben Charle. · F. Legar for 8 p. m
he went to Kenoo,;a, W. Va;, for Tue.aday.
la yQara Whertl b\" W IS the fll'8l
Mlrvio Hunnell, 27, ot Porn.,.,
to empbasi&amp;e manual training Ln roy also posted a $16 cash bond
boys• aearnmp for uaeful ~iyes,
for appearaooe TUesday at 8 p •
m. to answt-i- charges of disthere
charging • firearm within the

city limits.

EUB Chureh met Thllraday ov,alng at the home of .Mra. Carl MoOH

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a copy of
counting
OilS voyage
HI~"!:!:': to the report, were wen
Wltb tbe publleity aCCOrd·
ed to the venture
lt wa~, 'oftille turning toward &amp;he
shore tifatH• flnt&lt;Of the mlsbapa
o~l wlfiebJtlave llowed their
trip upstream, II cable. on the hand
rudtler snapped al\d the)' had to
put to shore tor ftpalr.s. Shortly
after they started )I:P tbey werA
back ashore wJth their motor gone
baywlre

Ohio State Patr\l officers on the Gallipolis Poot wer)! recovermg today from a marathon of invesllgabo .. that since
Friday noon took them to I 0 at-etdenl scenes mcluding one
where two people were killed Instantly
The most recent COJii!don was a headon crash this morning
near Sumner in Meigs County where three persons were pain~

fully mjured One was 1 year old
Kenneth Burke ol &lt;..:be.ter

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PARFA;IT .SETS

Durtnc the bu11neu 1t1t1on U

IOCial beta recently wa• a auceeu
flnipeilo lly.
A deuert c6urn wai aerved by
the hoatas to ~even member• and

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one peot, Becky WID.

Eastern Star
(;irctle Meeting
Held At Athens

lll'o. DIYid Neue ot the Guya.
lollle Chaptv and Mn. Rilpt,
Webb, !lrt. Guy Ne111er, Mii
Bert'Grimm and Mra. Jeo.oe Brlidt.
or of lbe Raebio Chopter.
•lfd
' A potluck dliio!w wu Nrvod •t
j'R&lt;oc!Mnr.''Yo7nd· lito. VII E. a.yJoida I p, m. followed 6)' 1 moetl., 01
and dollllrtor. L)lhn, and !ln. Har· lbo VUIII\II elr&lt;lea.
ry Hlcko of Mottantown, W. Va .
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arrived locloy 1o spend lho week Mot
end witb the fonnor'o !irtnla. !lr
1nd !Ira. lldlar Raynoldo,· and otll·

Willi Hig~way PatJ;ol
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new
lor repairs on
rud- Reveals New
der
One otht!r event
Car Title ~wHit
the srapevme was the eapture

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b)' Mayor FU!her on convtctton of
tntoXJcatwn H•"' went tQ work on
local streets today

COlla

lh Pome!Q1

Eatlymo'tor for the
a new
cable

reported back

vla

of an 18~" pound tuttle u he was
aunni111 himself on a und bar.
After capture the turtle wu added
to ~he hou~boat's prov~oD$.

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pieces $2.95 .

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You e3se
elegant B-ounce
Qlosses for parfojts,· frozen desserts
' and custards. TneY odd tne finishing
touch to qperfect meal.

llefU Sauhders wao 'a J!lembe~
of lbo , lllddleport Oburcb o!
' .01\l'lsf and n.l tb6 Po- lllal9ll!{ ~e. lntermenl Will be
U!· tba Cl!OJ;&lt;J
. . Rlc!Je Cemetery'

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Dunlap auUered head abruions.
were taken to Holzer Hospatal
by Waugh ambulance and after
trealment Dunlap was Jailed in
Galha County lor driving wh1le in·
toxJcated.
Only one aecldent waa reported
the office of Sbenff Robert C.
ti.rielobaeb durin&amp;. the past week~
tbat bei.Dg reported on
saiimi·~ one tenth of a mile weH
of Rutland on Route 124.

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TUelday,
of

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the late AUJUst eveninga.

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AUCTION A SUCCISS
'IGHT tHqL•IIA OUTBREAK
TJoe Po-oy . SeDior ilotben
KATMANDU, Nepal UPl-The today exprt'l.lHd their thanks 1o
or
oetjon./ Umled states 1s rustung vaccloe the many who contributed to the
management and ynlon. De· and other medlcal supphes mto SlJcees5 of their auet1011 held on
gotiators mel twice F'riday · in Nepal to flgbt an outbreak of Saturday. It was revelled, tod~y
thrde·bour seuion1 and apparent· cholera 10 the 80 .square mile Upl every art1cle contributed
ly •&amp;reed to aU pointe but the vsllev of Kat:Jilanllu.
I was aold.

fivO&gt;Otill on the 111enda.

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Tbe Walkout at \ plants he«!,
slrJ.ke begart

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emJllo)"es. The

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ussateIJite ExpIorer v

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ZltleiVIUe and Cohunbus, !)epil
July 23 and bao Idled obout 9,000

435

Le~

Uorouglr Llhor O.y. ond tbeoo
rlose untn ant M:eutonal Day..

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bUiin.., vblton In Golllpolilo this

pool man.aaer

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YOUDf ,lnd Mra. Ya~a

. ~wimmin1

Kennedy of lllddleport 81id todQ

maintained that eveniag 7-SI.
TJoe pool will operate ol)ler--

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)Ira. Joe o~ Sr. wa•~•~l:n,~~~~~:
this weolt where obo "'
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dl¥1hler, Mro. ltobert Yo~
Jll0nalor the ,part.Y In IU!I!W of lho
7th bliibdl)' ol Suodro Ya!eo. !.ln.

Family Night Is
Postponed At
Middleport Pool
Kennedy aid however If Thurs
d•y is an exceptionally :warm da7
a regular Family Night wiD be

Senllll!" Ookler Colllna of lrml·
ton - tilt IUIII ol Rep. lind ~·
oeor1• Melnhorl, Wedneoda7 even·

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Tree Saves Tipsy
Driver FI'Om Dip
In The Ohio Rinr

According Lo the rf!'porl Robert
s Burke, 15. Ch•oU.r Stor Houle,
wa1 dr~vmg we1t at 7 4!i on the
Bentz Cemetery road lour nules
JlceDBeB were
IIOUI"Ce
west Route 7 when h10 w ram
DUtil. for local government purpPset excJusive of schools dur·
The eourt of County Judgt! Em· mtd into one traveullB east dnven
lng the fiscal Y'!ar ended Jt~nr 811;'1~5'11. State Auclltor James mott People• ,.., a busy place u.. by Jerry White. ta, Tupper~ Plamo
A tree got In the way of
A. Rbodes r~rts. Tht g1$01iDettai:' wat next.
day w1th an aAOrtment o[ aaes
AIAO mJured in the lturke car
the state lo •~-""Jvemrft•nta out of auto lie· brought before the Joe~l 1uriat.
were Gtrald Gurh, 9, and B1Uy Gerald K Vogan, 13, at-out 7 .30
P ..,m•~ts
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_l,~of--~ Saturday even1ng at Locust and
enae money amounted Ill ~,au, 118 411. The Jai!Oiine taJ pro Rar Sherman, 63, ,Marlon, Ind., suffered lacerations obout the r.ee South Second An, Middleport
rided $1M),221,2811 Othtr tax lOW'~
cbara;cd w1tb mtoxlealton wu fm· and eye.s and were taken to Me1g1 or Vogan may have taken a eer·
weN:
ed $10 and costa and remanded to ~ Genenl Hospital by the Pomeroy tous dunkmg m the Oh1o River
the County Jan for non payment of Emergency Squad and pas.sersby
Accordmg to .a repon filed by
fine
No chargea had been flied by Pat Chief of Police Leroy Bartrum. •
VDgan &lt;'arne east out or Loeu1t
Clarence Sings, 32. Summ•tt Sta· rol offtcers at noon today
(Rl 7) onto South Setond and
tlon, Columbus, charged witb d1 ..
tu, $101_.323 tl'l;
Friday afternoon about 2 30 on "apparently
didn't see
the
turbing the ~. wa1 fined $10 Route 7 three and one.half mtles ~ner '' He rammed a large tree
licenses. $12,950.
and CO!Its 1nd reJeaaed by order south of GaU1polis, Mr and Mrs an the nver &amp;Ide of Second An.
to cJtles. villa.ef
of the court
and towaabi.Pa from the¥
W1lham Penglove, aged 68 and other too feet would have put
revenup squreea durin&amp; ~f
84,
ln&amp;tanUy when a aem1· h1m m deep water
Ru:hard Scott 20, Aberdeen, outfitd1cd
la1t fi~ ;vear were •171,673-,'718
struck
their pas&amp;enger, car
r.taryland, charled w1tb disturb- beadon m their
Vogan was charged wtth dr1v1ng
6&amp;. This WfiS an' lncreaae of aJmoet
traff1e lane 'lbey
ance
of
the
pea«
was
released
on
wbde
mtox1cated, fmed $100 and
10 million dollan oV$1' thO
were ut Belmont, Oh10
bond
by People-.
oosts,
and sentenced to tbree
lOUI ~ )'J!U,
Dnver of the ng wa1 1df'nt1£aed
1aya
m
Jail by Mayor C 0 Fish.
V~rgU Perkina, Letart, charged as Cbarlea Gardner, Jr, 30, of Rt
'Ib.e amount whleh :ileiea Cou.itt)
er Sunda)' mommg H1s car"s
4,
U1bon,
Ohio
With auault and battery, was fan·
ond -by Gountlea ,...••~
He was charged m Galha Coon· damage waa e&amp;tlmated .at $500
ed
flO and cOBta with ftne autpencf...
Also arrested by Chief Bar·
IJoom lhtso otato ~- taxet
ed and ordered to report to CiJI ty Court Wlth driv1ng left of eent· trum and Herbert Gtlkey at the
IDd 11.en101 Wal $860,748.11JI, _.:jlo
er
andmanslaughter
and
wu
W
elnnati Veterans Hoapital for
ens, fii0'1 ;349.06; Gollilo, $733,f410••
have a heanna: m eourt today acctdent scene was Bet~ton Jar·
tftatmeot.
v1s, lB Chesbue, 0, for intodea·
71; Hoeking. $629,203.8q; Ja&lt;ltsm
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Bond waa placed at $2000
$7411,327.31; Pike $812.3!10; Vln
Jame.s Jarvls, Silver Sprmg:a,
Other accidenta over the week· hon He w•s lmed $5 and coats.
$Me.2)4.28 and Washington, ' ,
Charles Allensworth, 40, Mid·
Maryland, charged with durturb- end Wt:n:
i30,4119 23.
dleport, waa luted $35 and cost~
111.1 the peace was fmed $10 and

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' Amon, tltooe atlendln1 the Ellt·
'i to Sljlr Clrele mooll., held In
Athena, Thurtday, for worthy ma·
lrono and p.all matrons from t~e
11141! were Mit. Hartwell Curd
Sept ld, oil doy ln" the church year
1nd
Mn. Rollin Radford \11 the
baaement. ~
Pomeroy Chapter.

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A de11ert course was
to
, ~·He Harris rb out oC gas in
~emb!l'~ by Mra. Iva Turner and th.e thtrd rountt r ..new Roy had

was r-eported that the lee cre~m

Ella Sweeney of lronlon ia the
aueat thla week of ~r. and Mrs.
c. R. Kirr Sr. 1nd 1randdau1hter,
hnn Bauer,and Mr. and Mr1.
lm Jr.
oona, Jeff and

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo,lolondlly, August 25, 19118

momlng a,l 6:25 In Holzer H6spital of bronchial pneumonia
The home made ahonl&gt; boot
w,UI be \ield Wedn~st 2 p. m. from the Ewing Cbapel.
"Suit. Uo" now on lilt maiden voy·
The' .relenia Mel&amp;l; County edueator w!l_o had been eonced·
the Ohto River to Pitt.
ed ·t o, posse&amp;. the !Onge•t record in public sebool teaeblnl in :~~~~~met with a aeries of dlffl·
the Uruled
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••tes '...:., 63 years - ~a d been in the b-...
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Saturdi.f
afternoon oecord·
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ita way upstream
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LOv~joy Ci~cle

~&gt;ten • pou.nt 11 St. Jgoepb Hoi' In eharae of Ill• mo~,:h14;11
pital- for aevthl wie.l. Plan• wei-e
&amp;llo mode fpr a jitney oupper to De
prayer by Htl. WjtJ'"' and a 1olo
held early In the faLl .
Membm attendlna tbe p1cnh: "Jesuo Loveo Me" by Beclcy WUI.

were 11 follow&amp;, the Mrs Hazel
Bue-.Iey, Martha Orr and son
Rushla Shumway, Della Ruth, Jos
ephlne Pickens, Clara Muaar,
Laura Ruth, :pealle Lutlna, lna
Muur, Lillian Pickens, Mamie
Buckley, Leona Smith, VIvian
Humphrey and 2 dtUJbtera Roae
Thoma• and- M.its Jean Riebel
The aueJta were Mra Verne
Roae, Mrs. Maxine Whitehead and
two dauJhtert, Mra Grace Weaver,
and ton, M111 Marilyn Buckley,
Mr1. Ol1dya WUllam1, Mrs. Ruth
Ann Balder1on, Mrs. Addle Fu·
aate, Mra. E. w. Davi• and aon or
Alabama and tbe hosteN.
The next regular meetina: will be

, Two Are Killed In Mishap
South Of GaJlipolis Friday·

"Suits Us"_Having Auto LicenseRevepue Return Meigs· Co Court
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~- 'Meigs Co."Teacher Succumbs' Troubles In.Trip
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gsCounJr:ShowsGai·n
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Funeral JervlCes for ' Dean E. o. Saunders who died this Toward Pittsbnrgh
Auto
!he bli&amp;ell \Jbgle
of state reve1f

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thelr Aarents, Mr. and Mr1. Roltrt

Harrlo and Mr. and !lr~

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Dean E. 0. Sdunders Veteran

Enterprise EUB
C!ass Planning
Ice Cream Social

Mrs Jamea Will, preaident,

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hMiay, fe'r •IWI
c..:l• east •nd ....,th hnltht.
TUOoclay "''"' ctot.dy, 1 llttlo
warmer In the •ltamMIN Hleh hid" 1Qo low tonltlltl 4545.

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Methodist WSCS
Of ReedS\'iiJe
In Annual Picnic

Weather

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Rollillii or Nelaonville were dinner
Mrs James Loebary and child· Aaslstlng hostesses were Mlu June
fUe•t\ of Mr and Mra Veroe Da
rea
of Athens are the guesta of Sayre and MiA Esther Hayes.
vis th1s week at their home on
Gilts were placed under a pink
Mr
ud
Mrs. Patr1ct Loebary
Gravel Hill.
and
white umbrella on a table with
Mra. Theodore Reed Jr and aona
William Motle)' baa been return
white cover Pink atceamen exleft
today
for
a
visit
w1th
relatives
ed to his home rrom the Vtteram
tended from the umhrella to the
UoapiUII IR Huntington where he In Hampton, Va.
table Under the umbrelbl was •
had beep a · patient for teYf:ral
Mr and Mn. Fred Crow and amall doti bride.
week1. He IS reported to be recov- family are vacationing Ia Washing
Games were played durinl the
ering nicely from his lllne11.
ton,
D
C.
evening
wilh prlzet awarded to
1 JaniJ Chllda spent Wednesday
Mil! Evelyn Flck ana ~ra. J M
Mrs John Scott uflderwent
and Thursday w1th bet mother tureeJ!Y, Thursday at tbe omce 1 Gaul
'' lin Geora:e Ch1ld1 Janis 11 a stu Dr R K. Sandel, Columbus. She
After the honored guest opened
dent nurse at Holzer Hospital in wu accomp~nle" by Mrs. Bertha her many gifts, refreshmenta ot
GalUpoUs.
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Scott and Mrs Roscoe W11Je
Mrs Geora:e Hudaon left today
ip~iptlon "Jerry and Harold.. ,
for the Butler Spring, Chri1Uan
Mn. Hank Young and son, '!IItty, Jce cream, undwlches and coffee
Assembly near Hillsboro, where Mrs Dwlaht Pal'ker and Rhonda 1 wea;,e served by_ tbe boateqes.
abe wtU be Joined by her da'uaht~r Young accompanied Mrlfl Albert
Attendlnj were Mrs Roy Cb~
Carol, \l'ho hu apent the paat Young to Huntinston, W Va FrJ. ty, "':ra 1. M Gaul, Mrs. Barbari
W~et there. The two will thetl go day where sbe waa ~ailed· by Uie Gaul, Mrs. Edna Wood, Mrt. Elma
to CincJnnati to spend the w,elr: tUness of her son in law, Donakl Ruasell, ilt'iss Betty Sayre, Mrs.,Ddn
end and Vllit the Cincinnati Bible Holter who is a patient In the Cab· Betr:mg, Mn Roy Detzing, Mra HaSeminary.
el Count)' Hospital
zel Hawk, Mrs L F Schoenleb,
Dr. and Mn. Ray Reuter o( BenMr
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Morris
Ne~a.
Mrs Marion Wood.
nett, Iowa, are l'itltinJ her father,
Mrs
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and
Mary
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.Mrt. Robert Hartenbach, Mlal
Albert VanCooney, and in Pomeroy
have
returned
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a
week's
v8ca·
Evelyn
Jl'ick, idra. P. K. Smith, .Mn.
wJth rel1tivea.
tlon
at
Vlra;iriia
Beach.
Floyd
Waddell
and daughter, MadBen PhHt:on has returned to hta
l)'n,
Mr1.
Norbert
Compton upd
employment at the Phutp Sporn
Mrs. Elmer Htsklns and Mrs
P'ant atter enjoying a two wee.b' Bertha Gill of Pomeroy RD and dauehter, Kay, Mrs. Bob Hocfllcll
wacation.
Mrs Lucetta Price Portland, 0 and M~a. Or1 Wood and daugbten,
BUiy Davis hal returned to hJa were busineta callera in Pomeroy Sandra and Debra.
Sendlnc gifts but unable to at·
home at Laurel Clitf after spend· I cM_o_n_d•..:Y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ina: the paat we~~&gt;k with bla aunt
tend Howard
w,re Mrs
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Mrs.
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Mre Richard
and uncle, Mr and Mn. Homer
Gaul,
Mrs
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Russell t:nd family.
Mro Don Betzlnt.

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busmess vtsltors an Athens, Friday
Mr and Mrs Clifford Leifheit
Mrs L E Reyno1da and Mn
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son Roger v1s1ted receotly in
Pete Stace attended the Hollldlly
Jack10n
w1th Mr and Mrs Verne
Mug Jerry Wood. whose marfamlly reunion at Look Out. W
Remhart and famlly
to Mr Htrold Hawk will ~
Va , recently
event of this evening, wa1 Ute
Mr and Mrs Wilmer Reynolds
John Thomas entered Holzer gue11t of honor at a 11hower given
and Mrs Emma Wh;kham of Her- Hospital, Thursday u a me&lt;hcal T'buraday evening: at the home of
nn, llllnola, and Mn MUJ Jane patient

Mrs. George Trow of Weat col·

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In Middleport Ed Cronks looks like Coach Thompson's cho·
lee for a T quaJ1terback. This light but strong back driveR
like he doesn't know he wel~hs only 140. Last vear In part
tlme dutv he demonstrated a knack for ball handlln~ and runnln~ . He's the lrtnd of boy who can get past you deflecting his
bodv three or four Inches either way , Instead of sidestepping
entlrelv around you .
Big Bud Abbott is bnck at his ol~ fulibaek oost for a third
year a" a Tefl\llar Ahhott Is stron2' This l'nuld be his v~ar .
Halfback posts wtU be manned bv senior r!.rlan Whitlatch
fastest bov on the sona~ . who has been nlrkln~ hls holes and
,oln, weU In earlv drill•. The ~!her re•"''' looki llke Dave
(Doc l'l•·rtlnger), a little bi22er this vear 11'501. and wl•er Rrldwise. There ar,. som~ CJtrnn{!' bOVR DIJshiml thesP fP-llOws for
their iobs. but natiJNllv there'll nevPr enoullh of thFirn. Setlou• In '"'v t.o any .of the•e front llne boys could make It rough
for •he Jaekets.
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thlnll about the Hne 'T'hP.rf! t~ Dlf'ntv nt exn~rlenced boys a ..
fO''"il hut wh""""' nu~v·n fH fn bt Rnv'hodv'~ ctness.
The linP Is fm·th,..· hnle~fMf!it h,r tl,.o. rettu·n tn fnll-Ume dutv
thi111 VP~r or RPninr Mark KeHv HP'll he raUPrt pfther at ~n ent\
f'l" f:tckle ntHtt. And hP'11 do tht) nuntin;, na~i, _ tno T-Rst. weelt
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Coach Alex Cilo has reported his boj•s are working extra
hard getting into shape _for the fall cam~aign . The Pomeroy
line con!.inues to look bigger everday. Millard Roush al 220
(last year a wlspyish 175), Blll Gibbs at 190 (169 last year),
Flip Werry at 210 (last year 1981, Gary Barnitz at 200 (last
year 192), may man key post in what likely will be the heaviest line In Panther history
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Late last week Coach Cilo had Tom Grueser, a tough defensive man, running at the end position where ST Johns'o n
performed last vear. Grueser, a· sophomore, Is a converted interior lineman. He looks around 170, maybe 5-9. Howard Parker is at the other. Paul Reujer Is pushing too.
In the backfield VPrnon Harrison was shifted to fullback
and Nick Coates, Jr. H3wthorne's understudy . was running
from Harrison' o old halfback position . Terry Phalln was ex-,
cuting the T quarterback's dulles , and Bill Wilson ·was at the
other halfback. Wilson Is expected to spell Phalln at quarterback if necessary.

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the sllth Ume thi1 1$1son In, th(l
opener. 8-3. but tbe' leaguc-leaderl
Won the N:lit'~tcap, 3·2. on Norm
Slebm·n's nlnth-hu)lnlji: homer. ·B ot·
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SeriN City, whminl( the opener, 1._3, and

Hank Aaron, Rtill lfWinlidn~ the
bat tbat rq.ade MILwaukee famous,
had the Olant11 cryi.iuil: In 'tbeir
beer todiy apd Jhe Br.avc11 whet·
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Aaron, you maY reoaJI. belled
the tw(H'Un bomar that ellnc.bed

Milwaukee'• flnt NatiOnal· League
pennanl lui So!pl. Ill.
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Clint il look1n1 for told~ But
HOLLYWoOD UPI-Telnt,.ion such ta not the caae
fan s of the "Cheyenne'' western
"1 hope CllDt fOt,ntl hick"
serit'l are in for a shock when Hardm 111d in a chitlin and tatthe ahow resumes nut month
back accent. "l'H mean l~ work
Chnt !Cheyenne) Walker wdl for me, What's more. I hope he's
be mu~&amp;ln£, and m h11 place" is a 5ucceasful diving for gold . up in
new face belongmg to 1'y Hardm tho~ rivers
So this 1s a shock? Not unbl
"I'm not tryina to fill Clillr1
tbe fdll tmpaet hita
bor&gt;t.s whlle he'5 gone. The cbar·
Clint waa a novice actor. He ,1cler I play 11 mucH diff-erent
had one expressiOn Gnm con He 's a 10rt of aaddle tramp; but
'sternallon.
He hked 1l and he he's real happy, nqt a tight·
,tuck with it
lipped hero hke Clint."
During gun battles, fight scenes
Wa• Guard In v..love ae:quences and occMsiOnal
Before he became .an actor
comedy shots, or xhen he was Walker was a guard In a Las
just-tawmg With the other cow- Vegas niteht club. Hardin'• prp
pokes, Clint looked gnm No oth fe11siona.1 actina:
career began
er emotion ft1ckered across bJs l-eas than a y~ar ago when he
square Jawed race
was worklnJ for an aircraft out
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To break the monotony Warne.r: J
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A former foot~all piiJfr (Tex
riea, hired young (28} HarcJ1n to as A &amp; M), Ty 1a a cocky charappear with Chnt. Following 11 acter whose handliome appear
ciil.tnct baltle Cbnt atallted off ancle will win many a feminiq_c
with a snorkle tube to dive fo" v1ewer to the sbow.
gold In norhern CaliJorma, le.av·
But ' lt's T)''s grin that'U jolt
lng Hardin to shoulder the en- mOlt of the old regulars
hre load.
Last season viewers were at 11.
Ty Is Tyra Actor
toss to determine whether the
It so Happens Ty as a neophyte h~ro of Cheyenne Wll8 flalJVYi Ht
actor, too.
1 never smiled Now they're- stuck

Kin Club Holds
Potluck Dinner
For Families

POMEROl
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Bible
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611 throu1h 9'1 and ~IIIII part
SUNSHINE MAKERS MIET
were Mara;aret Cottrill, Idr1.
Mr,. Robert WhJdt wa.s hostus Schneider, R.aehel · McBride, Mrs.
to the Sun.shme Makers Sunday Harri.a, Mn. Lisle Mra. Harden
School Class of the Presb)'terlan a.nd Gertrude Dutfy,
Churt:h at her h,ome on Fourth St
P'ridp,y eYf:olng, Aug l!L
The ch1~~ sold heme m:de !ce
A devotional per1od by Mrs "Hel- cream at tbe Little Lea1ue ball
en Harris included the readmg of games
Lhe JUth Psalm The song "Blest
A layetle gaft was presented to
Be The Tie'' was sung Roll call Mrs lfarie Leadmgham .
wu answered by Dine members
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Reporta were g1ven.
Mi.!8 Sharlee Neuman has re..
Birthday ,gifts wef.e gaven to aJt;ned as teacher In th~ Columbus
Eatber Harden, Agnes White and schoola and has ~en h1r~ in the
~i.rgaret Winebrenner Tbe tfaV('). Syracuet. school \ for the eomtng
lng baaket brought by 'Mary Usle ye~r
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·and Mrs. Harold Dewhurst at Rut·
Joyce Carson and Joyce Circle land .
attended tbe Ohio State Fa11 . at
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Will and
Coiumbua, Friday They were
~r and Mrs Henry Dalley atbers of a Judgma: team to Judge tended a family reunion m G_oJeaUJe,.
umbu.s

Mr and Mrs J Edward Foster
receave&lt;t word from their son
and daughter ·tn law , Mr and Mrlll
Joseph E Fosle r and daughter 1
Carol tha t lhey had arnved tn
.l..lldne Bawklu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • PoD~eroy Sodely Edllet 1
Sot.O Paula , Brall l ou Auj 17
They left the
States July 31
llP.Ia llllu .. .. .. • . .. . . .. . .. .. Mlddlell'lfl Sotleb Edller
11board Lhe DelNorte from New
Orleans
Mr Fosler IS employed by the
A,r and Mrs Fac ldmg HawklD~ General Motors Oversea Opera
of Belle, W Va , have been th"' tton aud PX))ect.s to re mam 1n
!{lu•sta or thear son m Jaw and Brwl for three yean
daughter . Mr and Mrs Charles
Vrooman and son, Mark (or sever:Mr and Mrs Donald A Ruuell
Members Df the Km Club and al dayt~
Sr. o( .Andale , Va , were hosts at their (antilles held a potluck dm
Mr and Mrs Robert Jay ol Col
the rehearul dmner Saturday ner Sunday in the recreation rooms lumbus were week end guests of
night for the BakeT Ru~ll we-rt an tbe basement of the home of the latter's sister and brothe r-m
dine party Tbe dmner was held Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pralt
law, Mr and Mrs William Gruesat 8 o'clock at the Martm RestaurMr and Mrs Lew Lesmck and
er and family
Those present were Mrs Ella
ant
Mr and Mrs Henhell McClure sons Glen and Gary ol Lodl, N
Pint and whrte color ~ acheme Ebersbach, ldr and Mrs Willard and famaly moved today to Brad J. spent several days the past
Ebcrsbach, Joyce and Cheryl, Mr
week wath her
grandmother,
wu carrted out m the deeorahons
bury from South Fourth St
anti
Mn
Harold
Ebersbtth,
JamMra
Emma
Webster
with the table centered with .an ar George DeWeese entered the
Jack Kenned)' or
Columbus
nagement of ptnk rosea 1n a hmg my and Darla , Mrs Veda Lehew, Melgs General Hoapltal the past
Mrs Emma Leifheit. Mr and Mra
wu the weekend guest of hi' f
low contamer of crystal with pwk Roberl
week
end
for
observation.
and
Lehew, Debb1e , Teddy and
parent! Mr and Mrs. w1ma 111
!open
treatment
Johnny , Mr and Mrs Richard W
KennedY
Mrs Kennedy accom;
Tbose m the weddlne: party
Mrs Kenneth Scltes Jr, senior
Vaughan, 811l and Don. Mr and
were Rev and Mrs. Warren Hul- Mrs Edgar Pratl, and Debbie; nurse at Holzer Hospital spent the panied him to Columbus for ~
bult, Mr 1nd Mrs Ed1aon Baker,
Mrs Neva Pratt; Mr and Mrs weekend w1th her parents, Mr vuut
parents of the bride , Janet Baker, R1chard
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Mjss Shirley and Buzz Beegle
lifter of the bnde, Mass K1thy and Marty and Mr and Mra Ted the Baker-RUssell weddmg
Friday at the State •' 1m
Huuen. sister of the groom , M:us Warner
i.tr. and Mrs Richard Vaughan spent
Mr and Mrs Horton Brown re·
Sandy Murray of Charleston; M1sa
and children and Sandra Ohlinger turned to theu home, . Col.umhus,
A KODAJC ~A.Miu rN rHJPACIC
Like Walker he sticks with with the op~~ ' sf~Jtlon. Np.Nancy Jo Hart, Fredericks Town,
have returned from Dunbar, W . Va Saturday after a several days one expresslo;_a perpetual grm body w111 know wbe- 1Ty il &amp;ad
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after 11pendlng several days wtth vulit wtth Mr and Mrs Harley Throughout
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battles, love or angry.
lin Kenneth Sc1tes Jr , GalllpoMrs Vaughan's parents, Mr and Brown and other relatives
scenes, and horse opera drama
lta; Edward Ha gue of Charleston ,
Mrs W ' D Parsons They were
Hint to confused viewers: keep
t1ca Hardm grms He bu a nice
Clayton Elha o( Charleston , Char·
accomp11nied to Dunbar by her
)'our
eye on Ty'a horse . He wigMr and Mrs Harley Brown, whtte-tooth€d grin, and he's attck
le• Hess , Muldie11ort, P..IISI'! Patncia
brotber. RusaelJ, who had apent a Mrs. HaUte Curtis, Mrs Edward mg with at.
lies his ears when angry and , •
Baker the bnde , Donald A RU5
Therein lie1 the shock element IUeks his tall whea· happy. ~
The Lad1ea Aux1llary of Drew week .. here VlSihng the Vaughan'&amp; Humphrey and dauehter Clara
tell, the groom. and the host and
and hia grandmother, Mrs An nice
Mrs Huber Brown were m for viewera. Will they be -_ble to
hostels, Mr and ·,Irs Donald Ru• Webster Po.1t Amertcan Legion Ohlinger On Tuesday the Vaugh- and
Athens Sunday to &amp;tfend the fun adjust from a edm hero to a
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Invited an. and Russell were In Columbus era) of therr aunt, Mrs. Hugh grm bero?
MlSS Florence C;rele aM Linda
Mrss Cherole Blake , also 1 mem· at the ! .eglon
where they vtaited the zoo
guests
Will
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Janet
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to
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and
Sue Cli'Cle viaited Mr. and
ber of the weddmg party, was un
Mills Allee Bumgarner o( BeckrepresentaLlve to 11uckeye Girl!
13
Mrs
Gay
Spark
a
of
Rlchwoo.1,
that
Ty
grins
because
he
happy
Mr1
John
Ci,rele and famdy Gt\Ctl·
able to attend the dinner
ley, W. Va, has been the house
State and her parenta, and Jerry
umbwl.
guest of Mre Noah Haskins lthl11 W. Va., is the guest ol her son
l'tfr and Mra Geor1e Hood of Welker, representative to B~ck· past week. Mlsa Buma:arner, a r~­ and daughter-m-law, Mr. and Mra
Mr!!i Mabel Lax of Ft. Lauder• "'I
Charleatrm ·" •''ed relatJves m eye Boys State and hla parents
dale, FJa, spent the past
tired railroad telegrapher ant;Urltfra. Ray Sparks and family.
Mr. and Mrs Maynard Garnet~,
w1th Mr. and Mrs Douglas
The represcntatlvea will give a Ha~ins are lifelong frlend.s and
the Bend Sundot.
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and family and Flofenee Clrc:Je.
;;;:;:;;;;;._ _.-;o;;.;;;;,-;;;;;-.Oi-,;;o;o,\ I report on their trip
were sc:hoolmRte• st Cheahlre Mrs. Mildred GamU:il and Mra.
Mrs Dean Brlrtker, Mrs: BcUy
Hoster.aea wHI be Mrs. Erne1t Hagh School. On Tuesday they Edtih Stewart or Columbus and
Pomer.Jy Bend
Carleton and Billy, attended the
Lallince , Mrs
George Bearhs, were luncheon guests of Mn An· Mr. and Mro Carl Fish" and
daughter, Roberta,
Moorehead,
Mr and Mn. David Cummga Hqmecommg at Mt Zion, W Va.
Mrs Tom Rue Mrs. Harry Houd:t- na )Jauch Thompaon at Cheshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glu!f:, and
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Mr. and Mrs llarry McConnehea Ky, were recent guests of their entertained with a party recently
shelt, Mrs clttford Hayea, Mrs.
MEIGS-POMEROY
Most popular snapshot camera ever built!
mother,
Mra.
Beuie
Eru:enauer.'
at
their
home,
Harrisonville
Mn
Ora Archer, Malta, spent Sunof
Gallipolis
have
moved
into
tf:!s.
George Hackett Sr, Mr•
Paul
Mra. c. T Booton of Dunedin, Road, honoring tb.etr son, Rex, on day with Walter, Eva and Sadie
TONIGHT ond TUISOAY
Cue1 , Mn Char~• Sauer apd John Hawkans property on Sounr
Simple, sure, smarl-no wonder it'sc the world's mosl popular
Fla, Mrs:. Clara Clunk and Mra.
tentb birthday.
Archie.
•
Robert Taylor
Fourth St
Mu Frank Cheetebrew
camera.
Jull load, aim, and sbC)Cit for grand pictures by scun
Cheater
Herbert
of
Columbus
Followmc
a
recreation
period
,
Mrs.
Douglas
Cirele
and
fartltly
Richard W1dmark
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Mrs. Harry Stovet and daughter, were weekend KUests of their refreshments of bot dogs, baked and Florence Circle tmd Mrs Maor by ftash. Get 1 '1 big, sharp blad:-ond-white or color pic·
r
In
SheiJa, have returned from a trip slster, Mra Jacob Reibel and dau- beans, salad, cantaloupe,
lures from o roll of film. Come in today for full cfetails.
cup bel Lax vis:ited j,lr, and Mn. Char"'fHE LAW ond JACK WADE"
through
West
VIrginia,
Maryland,
ghter,
Ml88
Mary
Virgmaa
cake~;
and
Kool.Ald
\vl!l'e
.served
les
Ruasell
and
family
of
Waverly,
Mrs. Lenora Kent and son,
•Mr. and Mrs. Dwieht Parker
Present were George end Mt·
Va, Sunday:
M1chael have returned to their Washington D C, and Delaware
' TEIIIPL&amp;-Mltldleport
They w.ere accompanied b)' Jim and daughter ttflu Myrti~ Kay chael Capehart, ADen Gibson, I Mr. J'ak'e Lee and family spent
~A~IIRA
fLASHOLDER
home
10
Brownsburg,
Ind
,
after
a
'
TPNIOHT
Hubbard,
who
remained
in
Battand
MISB
Rhanda
Young
vielted
Roome
Fry,
Tommy
and
Linda
Sunday
e'•enina:
with
Mr.
and
Mn.
v1slt
with
the
former's
pareni.JI,
"STRANGER WITH A GUN"
Mr and Mrs U C Tlobnrt 11nd bridge, Md , where he Is stationed Sunday In HuntinliltOh at the Don- Hyl!!lell, Susie Cundiff, Mr. and Ralph Lee and scso:~•;.';,;~•1
Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLalne
w1th the U S Navy.
ald Holter home They report Mrs. Durward
Cum1ngs, Mrs
The Racine A
I.I&gt;IIIOn
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sister, Mrs Cedr1c Clnrk
Also : Colqr Cartoons
Mr , and Mrs. Louis Haynes and Mr Holler 111 slightly Improved, Maye Cumings, Jenelle Vay Cum- AUXllliry will
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Guy
Ueynoldm
has
had
aR
TUESDAY NOT OPIN
children, Kathy, Mane and Jeff,
her
housc~:uest this past week Mrs
WIOI. ond THUU.
Homer Cadcl(ln returned home [ ~· ,n~g~o,~lhe~h~o~s~to~a~r,~d-t~h~e~h~o~n~ore~e~.~us~t-28:,~a~t~t~h~c~~~~;~~~~Ji~~;;~r;;:::;;:;::::;
Ruth Stewart of Chowcilla, Calif of Gro\ eport spent the week end Fnday alter tJ. vls1t ln Cincinnati
"DESIRE UNDE RTHE ELMS"
wath
her
mother,
Mra
Lewla
KoehMr. ond Mro Wllllam Boy~
Mrs Stewart llliCJ viaated Misa Ed·
SuphJa Loren
ler Sr and Dr. and Mrs. K. D Amf. and son Freddie entertained with
U&amp;
BUrdette, Leon , W. Va . and
bary and family
Anlhony Perkins
a dinner Sunday at their home,
other rrionds and relatives In thla
Sgt. Sarah Jane Fisher .and Ml1s Rock St. Gueats were Mn. Gay
area
·Betty Samec of Columbus spent the Sparks,. Richwood, W. Va , and
week end with the former's par- Mr and Mrs. Ray Sparb and
enta, Mayor and Mrs C 0 Fisher family an4 Mra. Ella Arnol _d _
Mithllel Moore, the Fisher'a &amp;randson, who had ll)ent the week here,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Ruaae\1
returned to Columbus with them
Sr. of Andale, Va., were weekend
Mra Donald Milia hes returned guests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Sat
from Cleveland where sbe spflnt terfield They were here to attend
the week end with Mr. and Mra. the wedding of their son , Donald
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Leonard Bitler Mr. Mills apent and Min Patricia Baker, Sunday
Thursday nitht with the Billers, at the Flnt Baptbt Gburch In Mid
golnt oa to Akron Friday to at- dleport.
:'f,'
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Mrs. Noah Haakina wall subftl·
Mr snd Mro~ . Rlchud Clark, who tute at the Middleport Library on
wUl. teach In the Middleport Thunday fof Mre. Henry Null Jr
~ehooiJ thl1 year have returned Mrs. ~ull waa In GalUpolis wtth
!rom !heir wedding trip to Nlog- her lnother, Mr1. Clarence Clark.
ar• Fall• and Canada, and are re. who underwent eye surtery at the
oldlng In Allleovllle until 11:hool Uolzer Ho1pttol.
• bo•lnL
Mr. and ~n M. R. Chambers
Clayto~ lllllo ond Edword Ha111e are ln Chl~:ago wbei'CI they will be
of Charleston who were members the 1Ue1U oi their son, Captain
of the Baket-Runell weddln&amp; par- J!lbert Chambera and hmHy for
ty were housea:ueat1 of Gene Grate. llit'M weeki. ,
M:r. and Mn. Harold Hubbard,
Mr. and .Mr.a. ~Ulard Wilderp.\JiolT '
Hubbard
muth and children, Judy and lim· Mr. artd Mrs. Harold
one! e110flof·
m)', were in Charleston reeenUy and dau1hter, Muta Kay, have re·
tn.terlor
F\111 col·
wh,ro theY villted Mr. ond Mro. turned fram a two weeli:'e vacation
Be•\ qual\t.t' ·, low al
William Grate at;nd 1on.
at l&gt;oftono B..cb, Flo.
or ralll'· A
I. E. Canon hu been returned
loir. and lolra. Harry Chether ond
son. Davld, havq 1'41lurned from De· to bla home on Hudson St from
$3:95 ··'·
lrol~ 1\lloh., whe"' they ...,,. ,&lt;!Ill· lllo Holler . Hoapltal In Golllpolb
eel by the deoth of Mr. Cheoher'a where bt hat been a medical pa&lt; '
brother, Clyde Chooher.
tient for nveral daya.
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Horrible Problem: Does Ty's Grin
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SYRACUSE
der
study
on
Pnbnl

Fosters Arrive
At New Post In
Sao Paulo, Brazil

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"Xtend11 Jtl "gratCful tl:lanb" t"
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ontributou.
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was organized In ·1952 to nune
·that extenc\ed west from Cheshire. It oper.ates
contract to sell its products to
Company at the Sporn Power
the American Gas
Graham St.tlon, W.Va.
EmploJrlng 81-pedpl~ lloW, the company li geared to dellv·
of coal each month In 42 or 43 ba!:ges. They
th~ •COmpany's tipple near Cheshire. Does
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SIISION POSTPONEO
A Cub Scout traJDing aesalon
tCJ have' been held at th&amp; old
Chelhire elementary aehool tonight hal been posfi;oned inde·
finitely aecor.ding to J:Sob Silt~r,
Dlatrict Scout Exeeutlve.
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In the "Did You Know That?"
column carried in Mood.ay's Dally
Sentinel E. L. Hugbea was erroneously referred to as tbe "tate"
Hughes, In ' a typographical
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and qu'lte act.lv.t!.

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Clctco,l.~~d t;i f 47 earty to~~ny.
u,tn.il!i~j,iilivll~lily. One OS the IIUbu~ Cleve- Site
that. at the time of biJ
Heights, reported a low gf departure
be had about $32 in~
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·P ooer,
, land
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h'
Jerry
Cbe&amp;tet;
brl 'ft,t,
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on 18 person.
Williams,
AUie Hoff·
Nippy Canadian air centered
A cbeck witb the B&amp;B Taxi fli'Dl
man, Pomerqy; Dorothy Whitting- over Lake Erie was blamed fOI' revealed that Murph.Y did not reton, 'Cheshire.
the unseuonal drop in tempeor.a~ port for duty on Sunday night and
None.
·
tures.
that another driver was substilul1 Di.seharted:
Birtbl: ,Mr. and Mrs. tra $ulliSunrise readings dipped into ed m h1s place.
. , eroy, a son.
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HIGH~'OW TEMPS
CO~RICTION

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NEW YORK UPI-The highest
temper.alurs il_\ the nation Mon·
day was 110 degrees. recorded at
Gila Bend, Ariz., *nd Needles
and Thermal, Calif., the U S
Weather Bureau reported today
I..owest \this morning was 2'1 at
Fraser, Colo.

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tbe A~ 1
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uwe,
u, of ~
•dleport wbo along with P)rke we·
eeufully made hill eaeape at the
same Ume alone with Novril Sou&lt;l·
era, 23. of Sl Al~na,
wbo
was c:aptured Within 1 bl.tJc:t -of
tbe Couaty lail by Mercbant Pobee Officer ' Eddie
StraUS~.
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Little was being held on cbarce•
of assault and battel} and teeei¥•
1ng and ~ling 1tolen goods.
Souders, first q.t.lght of tile elel\p.
ed trio, i1 ellarged. wtlb ttae uUerme of forged checks.
A!ked thi1 monaing lbout Little,
Sheriff tr&amp;rtenbaeh answered, "We
bne been working on that one,
too." Other than that oDe statement tile lhertrl Was reluctant to
reveal
otber infonnaU~ iD
relation to tbe eliC.Iped Little. ...
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out that measures have been taken
wjlllln llu! put few dlya to ilre~~Z­
tben the security of the jan.

Just Mondq wOrkmen w~ at
work on a new method b7 wblcb:
priiOilers are permitted visitors.
instead of YJSton belnr permitted
to the mu sereened door to talk
with prilonen, a 80lid Jteel door
with. .a l 0 inch I)IIUft wlndow bas
now been installed wltb the win- •
dow covered, 10 addJtl011, by tt,a97
IIA!el mesh screen
wbl~b
notblq can be passed. In adoptjna:
thil IM'thod, vitiitorB are it lent
two feet from the prisonen at aU
times..
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. In, recalling tbe inc:idtfttl surrounding the . latest or escapel'
from 1he County Jail in whtch fla(k
saw blade• were placed outside tbe
window from whic:h the trlo effected their escape, t.bc Sheriff
intimated that the identity of the

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Letart Falls PTA ·'
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:Newly Ofganized

Ia a clot.bei:Une? Ltl

Alworo , . , . ,lck•""'

Driver Reported
Miss"Ing By Wife

btad..
that
miJht be taken aloag tbat
line. too, witbln the near future.

u1 Mt you frflfl! Bend )'Our laun-

apanl

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1ng whale mtox1cated, retl.W.g arre!lt and aHBult with intent to
kill became too confident with hia
24 day8 of fnoedom , and Tuelday
mght ran mto a road blOC!k set up
as a trap for b1m with the ranJit
that he sooo found hlDlself In
llandcufb .. nd bound _.gam for tbe
Mc1g~ County Jail
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Two person • took up tC!!Idcnce
Pyke Wall uptur.ed .Ill about T·30
in the ideiJ':s County Jail Monday u m Monday nigltt 10 Jenme Watt
evemng fotlow1 ilg thcrr arres t by I Hollow ba&lt;'k ?r Racane as bJJ car
local polire
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went over Wa1d Sayre Kill "'eadln,c
Ro...,rt Payne 5{t of Rutland for FalrVIf'W·td JA'hich would lead
wu l""odged "' C;•·nfy J&lt;ul on char- I[ back mto Ratine-_.
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and re 51 stmg arrest
1 ::.ware of Pyke s mnvf'.menta for
Payne was taken into custody hy the past aeveral G.a' -, •Iavin.~:: fol1 d
1 d h h bad bf.en
Deputy Sher.H Howard t&lt;~rauk and owP up ~ ea w IC
s lated ror appc.aranee before Coun Jtven to h1m ~nd whaeh he believ~
ed to hP bo f1de 1
ry 'respert
ly Jud~e Emmett ~pi(&gt;,; thl!t
n•
n eve •
mormng wbere he pleaded " Nut
The time waa Ml for :.l'onday
imll y , \o both charge:&gt; and WIUI mght to 1prlng Lht! trap on the
bound to the Grand Jury under elus 1ve Pyke, w1th the result that
$I 000 bond
Sheraff Hart.enbach, a,~mpan1ed
Mary Burrord of ltull_.and. ar by beputy Clarence Shic~~· fir:st
r-ested by Middleport Patrobnan entered the area alo~e ~~ order
Ike Neal on ehargea of intoxiea- to not arouse auapaeaont 1 ~ Then
lion was released from County Jail ~ty Howard f'rank tooli up his
ate tbia q'lormng after poatmg a posttton at another pomt .in the
$25 appearan~ bond She 16 to area after wh1ch Deputy Alfred~
appear m Mayor c 0 Fasbcr'5 Lyons was radioed to take up b~
court
pru;:t at another pos1Uon to mate
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:o triangulation covenng the aJ"ea
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m which Pyke was su11pected to be
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When the Sher.ll 1nd hlo d'epu·
ties were all m positiOn they gradually bght.ened tbeir poe:ltiQna and
waited They bad apotted a cat l.a
wbi~ Pyke had been seen befort~
anOkncw where it was staked out.
j
.\ motoru;t wu flagged down aa
The Metgs County Sbertffs De· he entered the trap area and 111'111
pa.rtmcnt was askt'd today to lM.&gt; told il be ob3erved a certain ear
gm a search ror a Mtddleport La.li to p8ll no heed but to advise a
cab driver who hall been reported wa1tmg Deputy .at the otber end
missmg 1nnce Sunday evening ' at of the roadw-ay_
,
5·30 P m
The motllri8t who
~oti·
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f1ed passed tbrouah tbe
jult
Mrs. Frank 'Murphy, UT2 Powell aa the car In Ctuestion wa~
lng
St, Middleport, today a&amp;ked a1a over the Waid Sayre mu.
notio( the Sbenff in locating her bus- C1ed Deputy Howard Fral)l, wbo
band who iJ a dnver for the B&amp;B then, in tum, .radioed to headcab Co.
quarter&amp; to relay the message to
otber ear• and the trap WIIIJ''!'•I.

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) IIrJitb CommJutnner: Nurse&amp;
md Nurse.s: Aides: }Jartba Grell!
'ean Enna, Pearl P-aulin, D~u8v
lin,[Z. Bernil'e Ledlle, Jean Sm1th
Isabelle Wehr11ng, Lelah Wuth
"!rby, Blanche EasterdJ.y
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Gamma Mu Chapter or Bela Sig
11a Plu.
Unloadin1 and reloading Uw
'truck w'ere Studentl vnder tbc
dircct1on of. Aaron Zahl.
CanteeQ wori:era were· Mr11
Garl Shieldo, Hilda Schmoll. Lena
Hu~r. Edith
Kautz, Florencr
Hood, Neva Seyfril!d, Frances R('ibel and Katie Baer.
Donations by local moerehant..!J
were icc by Davts Ice &amp;. Produce
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room and then sawing through outside bars was back behind
the walb of th e County Ja11 today under maximup~ aecurlty
according to Meigs County Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbacb.
· William Pyke, 23, of Racine. origmally charged with driv·

Rutland Man
Bonnd To Jury
On Two Counts

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One of the lwo prisoners who escaped the Me!gs County
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lilt encutlve committee of llle
,fallil l'uebt 'l'q....,r Almei Iii th,e bonje of lllo•
VqU !l!'iub to· ;

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