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daulhter, Alberta ~~:~:t J
bu been W. She al!o

~ Second St.

, Mrs. Myron Miller •nd Mn.
" Charles Ruuell wert 11l Clmp
: hennont, a Prelb)'terlan earn'
~ MIJ" Piedmont, lilt Thunday to
.. ifrlne the former 's .son, Jhnmy
.: MlUer home. u he waa tak~n ill
,. at tbe camp.
~ llra. Herbert Chambers •nd
~ Mtu Daisy
Saunderl are the
of the former'• ton.-ln-laW
:r.~~~~~~~y Mr. aad Mra. Wllll1
-;:·
Dayton.

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Mr. and Mra. Jamea Mourning
~.o!l'""' tbt weekend with the lal·
parenta, Mr. and Mrs . Tom
lt~·~~~or Mason Blvd., ol Pt

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Bonnell, daughter of
Mrs. Paul Bonnell ot

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~ Jian,

Rev. and Mra. A . N. Grueaer of
Lancaster were Moru:Jay gueata of
her father, B. R. Stobart.
Mr. aad Mre. Franklin Hudeon
IDd f•mUy and Mr. and Mra.
'u&lt;11on "pent Sunday In

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h!rv:nc1~ an~
aunt, lfr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hudson.
Mr. and Mr•. Everett Dav'a of
Middleport were recent gueats of

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Baptist Church

Class In Meeting

Mr1. Betty Gallagher was hosteaa to the ChrlAtlan Crusaders
Cla11 of the Middleport Jo'lrat
baptist Church, at her home Lalll

THUQ. AND Pill. ' ·
"IIARJORIE MOitNING.nAI.u

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1EMPL&amp;-Middlepon·
TONIGHT AND THUR.
"111111111 UNDIII THI I~MI"
•lophla Loren

Anthony Perkltl4

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. ' We Select Only

Knit Sport Shirts
Young IYJ L.Hguer styl• •
tully combed ytrn. Striped
11atttrn. &amp;Ius 6 to 11

Iors as well as pastels.

GIRLS SCHOOL BLOUSES

A line selection of illl'll wuhable col·
!On blouses • your eholee of 101lda, stripes and cheeks • long 111d short sleeve
olyle.
Sizes 3 lo ax and 7 to. 1,1

R~~tv. Warren llulburt opeaed
the meeting• with • prayer. Bob
MUI• used a title from BiUy
Graham called ''Brleflty of Life"
111 his devQ~lonA. He closed the
devotions wlfb a prayer
M11. Charlea Vroman and Mrs
G¥• Coleman were Ln charae of
tlj• gamea.
flefre1hmenta of bot doaa. po·
tJto cblp" and pop were •erved

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Just rigHt .foro girl's school Cloys,
good news for the family budget, tOQ ..•
our collection of sn:tort young dresses in
fall cottons.
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DOUBLE-KNEE
RIDERS

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Dixon Reunion

ehtors.

The lamlly o! lilt l1to Mr. aod
C. V. Dillon 'Weld a reunion
Bunda)'' at Ute home ot Mr. ind
!ln. l{erbert Dl•on, R.U Sprlnp

ehlldrOD, lreJII&gt;, ,D(vld and Harold,
llr. and lllr•· lletl1ert Fulton
1000, ~. .iii\Y and .IHklo, A\h·

l .~cill~·~B:o:~"tCommltt&lt;e of

sI lrl

"Madt of t-tret~h ylrl'l for
wear end c:omfort: Fltt any
ll:w 9 to 11.

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annou~t'

that PaUl -Davies
Co:~Di

Or Paul DMJea \ aad

pony, Jelj'lllorl, Gaijlpolls, hl8
le&lt;opted the ~oblp of tile

Gallipolis e..u.rit.M.-- and ,J-.
ha• blo ~Dllatiqn e&lt;~~~&gt;
pfeted to' bl! .a'nnoUieed Iller.

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A.•nqally, the ti!itd '1'\leadlY in
October, the · Cootdlnatod Boy
Scout Dtive iB 8uned at 1 one
day drive ' for funds to operate
the prokrain for the cotninSoout year. Oetober 2l Is the
date of the drive throu¥,1;1out all
of America, states Mr. Stantial.

~Bilking Of Old

To Oppn Classes . 'VeteranS Studied
Tuesday·Sept 2
Examiners,
.'
Beliford School ~ill open fOT a

tun day of ela!ses on Tu~llda;y
Sspt. 2, ~cording to announc:e:
ment tod1y bji ' Prlne)pal George
Sargent.

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from

1'ittton

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if · ti:J.e aoMJiers' penslona

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were

bY the alleaed col&gt;

other

said the trustee• kneW
iq , of the sqMCltation and

nothing wronlil with

It~

' The exa'minen were or&lt;1ler~d · b1j

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10 into the ;accoqrlts, af
~Ionero, look for
'1'11~4AW~to. "'!_eck the .

TEACHERS
teaehcs

5.&lt;1•••1

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of ltate ,_.bney for
ljnd detennlne If '
J..radbucy be repaid
to meet ' at , The Ptesa, ·•
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1t 9' a Q1., it Mil'lp;,per sold w,hile
th•~-

SU~ID

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MUrder ll~ing
In Seco!ld D~y
MARIETTA, Ohio UPI - A ••ri•.·1·w
preliminary IJ,earin* in a

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ja ~-~~ ~.On~ .dir

$1.95· ·$2.95
$3.95· ·$5.95
... this IIHutlfu,l ...
loctl011 of tlrlo .-,lm
cheoll MW for htr

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be the ~ 9f .......tioi&amp; of tbe
QemoeroUc 'Woaie lori!lbt 11
7:00 p. m. at ~i:tl ttme W•Uer
Mpiller, Tellth l!lilrlct. dondidlt&lt;
fot ,C o - wiD be ll••· •pqker
ofthe~ ."
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(l~ ~ .~bon II 2 p, m.
the x .... coomr:ll'olllen', Ropubllcllll Cloil&gt;. -.q1 ....t io ~ court
room of !IIi llelio Couol; Courlhpul&lt;o ~~ to maou-nt
made .!OdU Ill' 111r0. Della Windprilideilt of the lirpnlaiUon.
motllen ~~ the Senlor Class
Wlodaor pointed out U..t
llllddlepott H!JI- Sellool Will
everyone.Ja
.welecim'e1to 1&amp;nd.
a bake ''le saturdly, Auluat

at the Sport.s Center.

· '!'be proc- of the 11t0 will go
toward sponsqring tbe annual trip

\'Vllhlrieton
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"Girls Sklrts1'

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Doi'Gihy Lac;e:t Ia ....1
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struetor for both the elelllilbtal',.

&amp;lid the high ecltool. 7tlr. ~·

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lhcreo.ed actmly
·=~~~ Doll.u Ia Band Director. 1
politcial ar,lllllulione was •
today With the aiJDOUDt!lement
one m~- ~ tonight and an-

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tributions.
J. E. Giffin Ol Bellaire,
of tb'e .home'.t board of

tTIIIiorJod; Taptireil, .•
.aild ~~
Iooklae· Blue, td 1/t!llf~~
,SIQI ,i '!O 11

wo...en's Political =:~. Nolan

States Searching
ForJail t.;sca1pees

eXpenditure ~ a
$8,000, misee11aneo!UI (und 81Jo':.
uted by the LeJlllla,ure.
' State Auditor James A. RbQdes
OTdeted Examlneirs Robert Lebeau ,and v. D.' WitHams to see

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~ut~rize!J '

,.:· t~o;~E~s
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He added
the st'altte~~~,~~~·r;~
in With. "$1.000 for the c
Stl.te Fin8ncc Dlreelor
Skipton denied tbe lat~r 1
ment, ,aying if any staLe money
".as used,· It probably was an .un·

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l~l .oapacU-y, Mr

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With
plenty. of
fashion . Interest
ftlWs y.ibront c;olllr;&amp;
ond e~citini;l prints ...
foshipn' s softer, more
femlnirte lines ... find
them here in our collection of nllw shirts.

Boy.-lvy

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Scouts ot Ameriq,
to Georae stantial, Point
chalrnwt of 'ltie • Fjlt·
tho ·XIHI Dlaoi the eOUIICIL
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Girl•

STRETCH SCOKS

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PMoy. Kith _ , ,...

ll!N~Lic

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man for tbe Tti·State Area Coun-

!eopa~~d

3 to6x a~d7 to 11 ·
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To Be

0. C. Han, Diatrict ~uperintetn­

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here last Saturday wl:dcb claim·

Is Held Sunday

...d.
A ba1ket dinner Wll ~erved at
nbon to Mr, and Mra. Haro DlxGn
1~ aon. Rlcky. and ¥tea :sevuly
blUon, Columbua; Mr. and Mta.
lafl Kelly and aon, Jame1, M.-.
and Mra. Charlea Slater and ehUdnn, Lloda, Shirley and Cindy,
and .Wl11. Laura Lee :8aucher, Laoeaster.
Mr and Mrs. John Kelly and
10n, John, Cleveland; MilA Mild·
red Fulton, :dn. Jamea Jordon 10d
.ton, Ktpny, ,Mr. '"" Mrs. ClU'l
•III:Inl 1nd ollildreil, Cui• and Rod·
Dl)', Mr. 1nd Mra. Edpr Pratt and

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f'OI AC11VI IOYS

Llk,E YOURS I

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$1.49 ... $1.95-$2.95 .

WUE MAOE JUST

by Ute ho•teu to Mr. and Mrs .
Buddy Ttlomaa. ~r. and Mrs. l!larl
Smith, Mr. and Mr1. Rich Hoval(jt, Mr. and .M , I\Obert
Mr. and Mra. Larry Rice, Rev. and

Mra, Warren Hulburt. Mr. and
Mra. Gene Coleman amd Oebble
and Mary Kay, the bottell' dau·

Sell Yournlf

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a cotton

$1.00 .... $1.49 .... $1.69

e·nttne

ltii'!JIIOI.
lf

Uoltot -

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Bedford &amp;h~l
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$1.95

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Hall will ...o ho the cltainilao of
~be Diatrict Finance drive-, IICilei:luled forE Oct. n.
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Mr. Staotlal ol!o ·l!ll!bs the

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Boys Nylon

Campus Boys Long
Sleeve

crs sizes 7 to 14 in all the new fali co·

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The Very,Best
In Used Cars
Co•ln Aid Set

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and sheltonds - cardigans and slipov-

nl1ht.

Natlalle WoOd- Gene Keli¥

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si~s. dressmakers, jewel trim, bulkies

Charlea Werner and Mr. and
Mrs. John Kerr of Columbus visit·
ed Sunday with 'Mr. and Mra. Char~ea Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mauar have
returned home after a visit with
the formor'a brother and alster·ln-

Middleport First

NOT OPEN TONIGHT

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$2.95 to $14.9$

7 to 14

Featuring orion and ban-Ion In clas-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blick

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MEIGII-I'OMI£KOY ··

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!,Iea\e~ . "b!JtiOm :walker ·~ : ·also fun
i' pl~at•et skirts Ia iollds, tweeds ind plaids.

Pt. Pleuant have returned law, Mr. and Mrs. Massar, Allquip.

Pomeray Bend
THEATilES

Skirts,,
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$1.95 $2.95 $3.95. $4.95

H;;t!o~meu ;:h

• from a ten day vacation at Paw• pa. Pa. They also were in Colum·, leya Island in
Carolina.
b\1&amp; with their grandcbildr.en,
t Mr. and
IA~wl.t Stephen and Mellasa, while their
parents were on v~.catlon Jn W.c:bl&amp;ln.

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Choose sevel'al of tb- pretty aew faD sklr!B
all woll tweed slim
o"Jdrtj • lnljoOrted IW!aa
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wool flaruiel slim llklfl. wjlb llltt,•lde plea!B .
. bado
l,.eedo alld aU w.iol flu.

The New Look In Girls Sweater•

eothe.

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Area
•:J Dri'· ve ·
.-x:out FunuPIannmg
• ··., g......~ed.

Plete ePit&amp;ualE," Rebecca Dye all dent of the Appalacblan Power
of the 'ColUmJ)iia M.ake;I~ Ctub· Company, 'has aecepted the pot~i-

Sizes 2! 10 30 . und . 32 lo 38

! IUests of Mia• Vesta McCoy and Visit Chartea Weaver at Unlvertfn. C. N. Forrej. Abo vi.J.iting aity Hospital

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County demq,}llttaUon~
~ ·~von b)' Melva fay Jor&lt;lan oo
!lie lltl~ ."Not j!nd, But Mend"; ler
the ttyle i"tV\1.1 wu Quae G~nleea
"Format Dreu"; and for 1 "(om~

GIRLS COATS

dauehter and fan ' t!Y
Miu Nettle Koehler acc:ompan·
~~-:, ~-- . Romer Shank aud dau~h led Mrl. Charlea Wener and Mr.
i ter, Mrs. Frank Muon ,md chiJ... and 1.U'a. Selwyn White and son,
1 4rU of Columbi.L!I were
recent Harry, to Columbus, Sunday, to
lldl McCoy and Mn. Fo~eflt
, it'ert !Mr. and Mra. Roger Lttle
' I!Dd daua:hter, Helen, of Glouatl!!r.
ftecent rueatl of w. w. Hayes
, wefe hit nephew Glenn Dou1la1
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" Qd son Gary, St. Albans.
.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
•qhters Judy and Martha have
.,: Ntumed to their home In Columa(ter spending the weekend
1WUh the latter's parent., Mr. and
'\ J(n. L . o. Dilel. Sunday they
~ ftre joined by Mrs Harry Mit·
• ohe.IL Jr., and son of Athena who
: helped alebratc the bJrthday •Jf
~ both Mr and Mn Diles.
! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haddox
"local, and Mr. and Mra. Chet Had·
~ dox and two children Melody and

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"W.omen,s New

c»ilwnbu• accompanted her grand
Mra . RodneY Downinl
Saturday £or a vuil Mr' DiXOn.
lo1!'10lRI h•d spent I )w da y Wll h

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deln.,~\IIOoth:

FOR BOYS and GIRLS
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See The Complete Selection 0 n The First and · Second Floor

Coats for school - Coots for dress
up - Coots at value wise prices a wide selection. of styles and all
wool fabrics - ·worm interlinings.

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O!I'Je lhOW. J(lu Khilbl ~
.,...beii l!t 0110 oUhe 100&lt;11 '-':..

School Clothes and Slhool Supplies

qtut·ned to their borne. Sunday,
after 1 week witb her parens, Mr.
and Mrs. Jet&gt;Be Galper
Mr. and Mra. RQbert Rltchie and
son, Bobby, and Roger an ri Larry
Ritchie , spent the weekend tn Columbu&amp; and attended the fair. Th~y
were accomPAnied home by Mn
Darrell Chevali~r and aon, \fho Will
vllit relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mn. William Mayer and
son, Rtcky, and Don Mayer are In
Columbus attendlnl the S"-te Fair .
Mr and !fin Donal~ Hauck and
dau~~:hter, Donna. Marte, returned
home, TUeaday evenlna: after a
visit In columbua with Mr. and
Mrs. c. J, strauu and dauchter
an.d attended the State Fair.
)lr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and
aon, Ricky, and Miss Beverly Dil·
lin of ColumbWI were weekend
auestll of Mr. and Mra. Herbert

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J.aaet- Killlht 'of the Cbeater Senior Sew and Sew 4-H ~
and cWlwlit; liot;P of ble Salem Cetlter Boya' club were ~·
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~ ...., 'Wedneellay at 'the Ohio state Junior till' durfDa
...liJIICoiiJIIy AcllvltDay. ·
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~· Knfll\1, dau · ter o1 Mr. and Mra. Howard Knight,' VOL X NO. 114
~· .,od Wll)'1!41 l!lb, aon of Mr. alld Mra. Orion Roush,
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Col!~ worked ill tho Sun; "' ·
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lor ~lr buudm,. WI)'IIC Olbotoi!
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Cllrk of Pt. Pleuant were r~eent Beoton Ponn.
pests of Mr. and Mn Cbarl.ea
Mrs. RYNSil T . Smith and four
• McNamee at tbtlr home on Sout:b daufblert of Parkersburg, W. Va .•

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Att&lt;ndlne the lo!ethodlat wscs

m•··--tl·-·• Se111....,.
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b
G - . l..,ea ~ II C ellhire
..._11 al\d tlleir famUh.111.
TueWY from the Unite.d Methodiat Cburcb were M'ra. HUT}' P
NlDa Bland, Mr. 10d llrt. Smith. dlltrlct pnaldent,
Mrl.
Anher apd oon, Cbarleo a~- W
Mr p 1 u~
of Akron Q'l"ived today io
v"""rt
arner,
a. ea~ u.r
•U. Mra. Geor&amp;e Parker, Mrs.
tevenl da)'a with . tbe for- Jed Weblter, Kill Grace Campbrother ill-laW' and liiU!r, bell. Mn. c . E. w Downie, Mlu
and - · Guy Royooldl.
L)'llia Elltnbacllo Mro. Allen
' Mr. tn.d. Mrs. Ernest. V«nMtter Eichinger, Jdlaea Augusta , LucreOf Dl!troit, Mlcb., and Mn. Lena til and Ada Genbetmer and Mn.

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At Old TNT Site
Fred Hibbs, of Middleport, traveled with Col. o. V. Nipp Tues-diJ night .to Camp
Arrowllead

where a Tri.State Boy "Scout ei;Jnp
on tbe old TNT site in late Sep- ·•
t.ernber was planned .

CoL Nlpp, of Point Pleasant,
aDd Bibbs were act0111paoied : ln
amotber car · by Scoat EJ8(:lltive

,8Gb Siler of Pt. Pleasant; George
Hou,t. Jr~, GaUipolil and Merrill
Grlbbo, Cbeabin.
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The pltnning senion was a
commitlee KfOUp from lbfi!: Tri- ~ ~·
Slale areo entrusted with ~
io,b ~~ i~paring' lor an 0 ~
1.000 Boy ,Scout campers.
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SPORTS
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LOIN ROAST

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3:30
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END lt.OAST

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6:30
8:45

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Wftote Lo•r.-.

PORK LOIN

GRAPES

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Wieners
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SUI~EI-ft,JGEIT •..• THIN SLICE

CEJI{TER LOIN

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Loin Han •••• 55c lb.

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GOLDEN SWEET

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CUTS

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Klagalord Brand •. ~ ~tllly .. None Beller

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Charcoal Briquets •••• 69t
Superior Whll~ • , . Big *·lneh Size

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Lily Brut• ... !lib 'Ri·aale

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Pop'r Pl.:ates. • • • •

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Can Look For
1?59 Pay Hikes

STANDINGS'

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W 12L .587
Pet. Gl broWn fWy.

Pitbbur~t~ . . . . e? 09 .032 7
san Franciaoo . 6l5 59 .524
Lot Aft&amp;elea .. 80 84 .484
st. Lclul• . . . . . 60 M .480
c lnelnoatl ..... 60 67 .472
Philadelphia . . . &amp;7 6' 46'7
"hicago
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Cincinnati 1 Lot A,..a.. ; iN)
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New York ..... 79 48 .622:
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Baltimore . . . . . 61 63 .492 tt-1t
DetroU .... .- .. 60 64: .-'M •Jr~~
Clevehtnd . . . . . 60 fJ1 .4.72 19 ,
Kansas City . . . 58 87 .464' '201
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MlAMI BEACH, Fla. UPl -Stub·
by Jimmy Beecham, fresh from an
upset decision over Bobby Boyd,
dJ!manded an "elimlnation" fight
with a high-ranking middleweight
contender today while Boyd and
hi11 manager sang the familiar los·
er's son, ''We wm robbed."
Beecham, o~ Miami, who be·
lie&gt;~es champion Suiar Ray Robln1on will retire with the title, asked
for an "ellmlnation" bqut with ttle
winner of the Sept. 11 ficht be·
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But after her Mllv llrtt Jaeat
performance, there came t.be opportunlt~
beul. Silo
wu movinl wtll in tbe bact
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two . year . old ebamplon.. Sbar'pfor flnt plaet when ba'
the wheel on

The- thr.Pe - year - old daueb~r
of Star'N Pride first trotted the
laNlesl l{arnbletonian heat ever
by a filly , 2:00 1/3, and then
ahOOk off lhe 1boc!k of bangine
into a rival's tulky to come back
and win the 83rd Hambeltonian,
t&amp;ju'ner;a racilll'l clauic lta.ke, with
a recol'd Bpeed of l :MI .f/ .1 in the
third heat.
The win Wl.l not unexpectd
smce previoully &amp;he boasted the
best time of the field lor a mile
thlt ,year, 3;0o 2/ft, ami wu aa
even ~fnoney-.,~ • fa~orite to win,

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High S(ngle Game Stobart 206
Teain Three Game!!,
Bakers
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Tealfi'! GJltg,lel' Game. tro:aum ~
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Standlrigl
"Won Lost Pet
Ernie Banks of 'the Cubs and Bakera Furniture . . . 2 1 .667
Harvey Kuenn of the Tigers have Uberty Rest. ......•. 2 1 .667
~miSOD found • WI)' tu get a "World se- Second St. Mkt. . . . . ~ 1 .667
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rles share" wlthp1,1t eVen p(Qing Vanadium . . . . . . . . . 1 · 2 ..33~
on a pennailt-wb;tne"r.
Holsum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 333
Impouible? Not, the wily Ba~l!l Jayeees . . ... . . '..... , 1 ·2 .33Z
iJJ.d Kuenn are &amp;oing l!ibout !t, ..
SEASON HIGHS
A •winning W~ld ~ries share Ind. 3 Garnes,
Rleehert, 1)3.2. ·
worth $8,924 last ·y ear ind
Ind.
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St9bart,
206.
.Banks and K:uenn ..are a:oOd
!"'I be·ls to equal thli sum, if not top Teari'l ·3 Games, Bakers Furnj 2423
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the form of a pay boo9t tbla Team 1 Game. Holsurn, 839.
TOP "5" BOWLERS Ji.VG.
winter rs a reault of the ..,,.)'
Riechert ..... .. ... '.... 17'1'
they're bitting now,
Clatworthy .. "' . . . . . . . . 176
Banb.b.ammeted .hts42nd .home.
Stobart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I75
run Wedn~ to help the ,Cubs
Darst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.
beat the · P,hUlieo, 11-2. The olulilnl
Grate
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Chicqo so~~ Is only ~wo
llu•me run'• behind Babe Rutb'• four ainJ)es and a palr of dOubles
reeord 1821 paee.
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Ani! KUenn coJtee.ted rJx bUs ln .a•
ail.d Detroit the nllbtcap, '1·2.
s daY•DI.Iht doubleh,ader with the
Xanaas City deteated the New
Red Sc:ix ,to boost bill average to
York
ll·'7, trimming the
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the .Amerlcao- BronxYankees.
:Bombers'
league _lead .to
frpm . Pete
11fti · aaOUlli 'CleveJJnd topped Bal·
~ Uino,.., 11-5, and Chlcqo· njpP¢,

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LuJUe
P'reaident Chute&amp;Tlnnellill made lhe rulin1 lut
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tJllht after conaultatlom witb
Donald Wolle of Racine (a sort
of OVA olflelal emerltua.) Stand·
If .dim and lia:flt but wirr abd
Mldclltport In tM
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Jtrong Ed Crookr standa up.. under
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dent• ·were 111ed at the baaia.
wear and ~ear of a fullacheduJe Jn
My vote for UnBuna Heroee ln
The Beason W/11 declared end
lhe stoAL uid '""" t~u fill. bo11 an¥ hlah tebool grJd eamp:
ed because:
~ be a better than mJddllD' quarter·
The . underatzed . but IJ'idy
qJ Due to tbe extremely ':'et
: baell: for Mid(lleport.
freahmen with the lUmina to J•ummer it wea not poul.ble w1th·
Wodoeod.. tho 40 mao oquJd of learn the bard waj, bletkJn• and out unuwal
hlidahip for all
Tbo~'a waa down to. 36. S~k tletJina . rnueb bluer boy1. 11 came• to be made up, and tbe
WL·&gt;\truiJeJ here 'l!nd there. and Lhey love football they will tie tbe leque eehedule officially eJHted
Harlan Whlllatcli, l)a~k llpoed- atan: u Junior. arul aenlors.
lut Sunday, AUJuat 24.'
ltu "Ina: out of town, contrived wouldn't be out there now unl~
(2) Due to lack of •ny leatue
to Hdaee· the turnout temporarily. they IU.ffer lrom infatuation with rule atJpulathta tame! not made
iilt' lhiO dh•'t
tbe IPDrl
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up at the end of the re*ular aea·
·~ 'the OPI&lt;t of tloe ~~
· Low attendance thia w.eek at the aon mull. be 1Qade uP after ;IU
ActvaiiY,It Mlmld to 1h~Q.n
Mldjileport awhnmina ·poot broqht end, the team with the hlrbest
II "" elroedy tho ,PIOiitlel
an annolinoement W*Clnelday aft.. pereentqe of wins over lossee
riders could ..., f1rtt
ernoon f~m man11er r Leo Ken'Deo lJ Judled. .the winDer ~• of the
hend evlden.O ·of IMir """""'
d)' thot lf the prtiebt weather end ot the acbedule. Tbe OVA
t!lfti'Y ,. ~ · • -lor.
trend CopUnu~ - eool ntabl.l - 1\ad set u., no rule eoneernina
'"'" - ...... u........., .... tbe pool wtll be clo~ untii ·SW:l· t:hll eventuality.
P...wlnt llfl•ed, ' wfll heo to
d,.y. ll also wUI Be open Monday . Clear Precedent waa found In
- . , I 11Hle he,.r ._ . hOld
for a ~nal ~ap up on the swihl· thia by the OVA. ofliclala wh9
.....r lobi whtn they relum.
elt~d the ease of · the American
mJng season.
'~)! Jacket camp took 1 ba'rd
. Mr. JSennedy lnctlctttlfl thet• A.faOeiation in the early thirties.
bloW wben Dlek Roller's ankle wae
If Jatvrtlay h a Ntl Wam. .day Butfalo was 'I balf iame ahead
broke'n Tue$fay .In a sct1mma1e
he maJ •pen tht pMI'a .,.._
of ROchester in the win column
aeufan. He .Win be miNed. What
at
.tbt end ·of the season but ft.o.
wfll Co.eh 1'hompaon do? He has- Tbe Dear-fl'Oity' evfnin11 arid cheater
was the flag· Winner with
nllbts
Cool
the
water
to
such
a
n't ·aaid _yet, (or . aure, and it'a
a
ttq:h"
percenta11e, having play.
~bUtd if he~s rrure h..imaelf: "Mark point ~'t many :vounpte.n have
"fewer
aames.
ed
Xettr'i&amp; heine groomed for a tackle bee.P pau!J11 up their daily IIWim
The
nme
thtn1 bappened in
thi1
w~k.
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lncldentally, pool offfcial.a have the OV,A. about 11 yean agn
-al'ld he -may· take over Roller's
noted" happily thlt· !•~•e fAm when •¥other 'Wet cwnmer derailpoaltlon.
tbe
pool hat ·been no mqre t.ban ed· too man;,' gamea.
Lut night G\lY Bipg was runAe the teama,, stand. MJdcllenl~ In Wbitlateh's hil.lfback post normal tbia atimmer after a 1pf1na
pqrt
and the Jackson Bea1lea arc
pakh-up
1esaJon
on
eractl
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aod• big Jim Harl'i8, UIO·l&gt;Ounlf
tied
tor
second with 8-4 records,
seami.
Whereas
lut
tell"
an
estl·
&amp;~dtter, waa ln Bud · Abbott'a
fullbaek poll. It's known that mAted 3,000 Jail one of · water bad POmeroy is fourtb wlth 8-6,
1M pool, lhlo ReetbvUJe 1.3 in 1 fifth epot with
Tbom~son was
toying with the lo be fed nightly
summer,
quan~Uet
much
Jeu than 2-19 and Leon last with 2·11
idea tn we Abbott at a ta~kle spot
even before the Roller in dent, if that b.:ve been put into it onee or (Leon took over defunct Galli·
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ei~ Bin&amp; or Harris cou d come twice weekcy.
. "It's O~ut wtat WYapttf'MH
Some of the teama in the 'ea- In the backfield.
ancf la alepptd out ., awl~
gue will 1:1e hit hard as or next
8dded heiQht and speed
IMII'I," . ., . Mr. KMifiiHfr.
Tu.esday with __.membeNJ -returning
Thanksgiving Day
The Middleport Retteat.lon Board, to -college of participating in
be the
to one
lhe Council. and P!i.IYOr C. 0 . Fish- blgh school atllJetics. In this cate
er have eredita comi'1R fDr not Jos.- Jory Point Ple..ant was the blglnt the~ heads Qver the pool ll!!ak· eest !uUerer. .
age probtem.. Early Investigations
binted a ~plete new bottom
ml.ghl have to be Installed. SomeUme it still may have to be done.
But it appears a ve~y aati1factory
temporary correction. to }eakale
has been J&amp;ebieved, at an. act11al
money eost .of under $100, I be-

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Coal, gravel and tenera1 baWln&amp;.. For Sale: 78 If.!
Ha.Ye llndle w~ by lh1 cord.
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Call G. A. Deem, Raclnfl, 3011.
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NEWS
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Middleport · Fire, AutomobJie,
Bond ~ . Phone 8315-X.
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Mrs. Alfred BiU• entertained
the Chatter Club Tuesday eveninJ

, Penni Walton, d.Ruchter of
Mr.
ond Mrs. William Willton
at her home, Wylli.a HUI.
For Sale good house and lot with
w.a
guest
of ltonor at 1 party
A 11hort buslneu seNion WN
..all cily convience1, in iood location. Or would trade for
f1rm with In 2-0 miles of Ohio
River . Contact Charles 0 . Ne
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Kin Club Meets

Hostess gifts were presented to
WANTED - LISTINGS
Mn . . Emmett Blarkburn. Tuesday
FARMS, HOMIS, BUSINESSES ev~mng when the Kin Club met at
SPECIAL PlliCE$ on wMherti, dry - Our 8u1lnaa1 Is REAl. ESTATI her home, Butternut Ave .
Ea rl D. Mendl!r, Realtor1 Nel- . MrS. Edgar Prall, preside nt, wu
en, refri~ralors and stoves at
sonville
Phone 41:12; Pearl F 1ft charge of a short business seeHAMPTON - CAPEHART. New
PaPkcr, Agent, Poruero). Phone Ilion and Mrs. Richard Vaughan Jr.
HaYen, W. Va .
8-26-3tc
9201. Call -Write-Phon·e .
and Mrs. Annice Ohlinger gave the
E.1Qtrt tree 8eJYirea of flU types. (8) 19 22, t&amp;. 29, ollc
reports of tne secretary and treas-Call Pomeroy 922-M.
8-26-tltp
Small {arm underlaid witb t'Oal urer .
Games were played and prizes
mine just opened up. Bailey!
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No. 2, Pomeroy.
8-2Utp Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach, who allio won
DEVOTED TO INTERESTS
the door prize.
OF MEIGS·MASON AREA
Refreahments were served by
Subscription ratea: Delivery by
the hA&amp;teas and fav ors were small
~arrie r where available 30 eenU
salt shakers in a wicker container.
per Wi!ek; one Year In advance at
Present were those named above
The Daily Sentinel otfice, $15.60;
and Mrs. Richard Vaughan Sr. Mra.
1ix months, $7 .80; three monthl. INCOME PROPERTY - 5 · room Theodore Lehew, Mrs. Willard Eb$3.90. By motor route where av111lhouse in Pomeroy. Gas, electric- ersblch, Mrs. Emma Leifheit, Mrs.
able; one inanlh $1. By mail one
Jty, clty wat~r ar.d sewer. Some Harold Ebersbach and two guests,
year $8; aix months, $4:.25; three
work and redetocating. It could Mrs. Floyd Williams and Darla Ebmonth11, $2.60; one Plonth, $1.
be a good home. $2000.00·
ersbach.
Publil;hed every artf!rnoon ei· 1IOMIROY - Nlc• 2 . bedroom
cept SundiY hy The Ohio Valley
home, wall-to-wall , urpeUng,
ICE CREAM (OCIAL
Se ntinel, Inc . at 110 Mecha~lc
well taken care o[. Bath, Ameri·
The Rivervi ew P1'A is having
St., Pomeroy, 0. Busineu of(jce
can kitchen,
bal!lement with an Ice cream social at the River.
phone 398, editorial office phone
shower. Carport. Shade and
view School Saturday eve ning for
397.
shrubbuy. $8(100.00.
the
purpose of raising money
National advertising represenlaVIRGIL TI:AFORD, S•lfttnln for
{or pla)"ground equipment.
live, BottineiU·KimbaV, lnc ., 843
CUCKLIR RI'ALTY
Lexington Ave., New York City, BOX 229
p\toNI1ot-Y
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matter at the p'J8t o!flce at Pom·
1lfOY, Ohio.

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Oil
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Hospital suffering "Wth a broken
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leg, sustai ned while
riding his
Carl Arnoi6-Ph. 136-Y
8 6 30tc hil'ycie, a•b Out a week •::g::.•·:___

Caoh to get oet !or school
... and aU the plans and
purChases you have in.
mlnd . P·r9mpt, private
loons on Signature• OD)y,
car or furniture.

M.r.1. WWiam Warner, Mrl. Wood-

lha.n, Mn. l!jd.watd T. ,Frenc.h,

Mr.. Wllllanl' Childs, Hrs. Glenn
Hen&amp;ler, Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Ml'l't

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Well , Mrs. Olive In&amp;rihiJit ,nd~ a
guest, Mrs. JIIJ\.81 ShonOler.

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Wlfrnolr, Dobbie can, D&lt;t• and
Vau&amp;han; MII'J, Louaao anrJ

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Jllddlei'OI'I. ,~_wm.
Clark, AmHYWo, o.

row Call Jr., Mn. Richard Vau-

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Dobbie Molden, C~ipplor olld RI-

C,.rd l{agerty,

near rorked Run t.ke ror ·a blr·
becue din,er. Home naade ·ice
eretm and;uke were .ervecfln Observance rf the blrtbdQA of Mra.
Buchanan, Mr1. Roy Smitb, MJ-1.
Henry Werry ·and Xn. .awood
Bowen.
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Attendi ng were thole rtame.d
above and Mrs. Harold LobN-and
daughter, Jennifer, Mr1.· ·Leon
Knight , Mrs. Will•nf
•MrJ.
Jack Hobson, Mrs. Denver, Thoma,
Mrs. Charles Werry apd 4iu1hter,

14-16 lb. avg. 1
Armour or kavn

Wanted to Rent

Neicbbon

met Tuuday evening at
of Mr. and Mra. Geotae

Kathy,

Mrs.

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FUSS!
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Oh.ild1, Vi~e Lynn Guinther of Ml'o. Roborl Morril olld lin.
Cohllabuo, Billy Hellller, Belh Wllllom
and Bubar• Fultz, CyaUda and
Sharma MiU1, K.Q~e Conkle,
Cathy, limalf and Johnny Roller,
Billy Motley,
J'atty Everson,
Paula tnd Ricky Morrl1,. Dozie
and . Melanie
Walters.
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KROGER CUT HALF HAM MEANS ·
ALL THESE CENTER SLICES - ~T!

Mrs. Helen Atkin• and Mra.
Almeda Wippel visiLerl Monday
with Billy Atkina, smaU son or
l!:ddie Atkins, who is in Uoh:er

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beld w1lh the prealdent, Mrt. BiiJI Tutsday at\ernoon in obhrvancr
presiding, after which a number of of ber fourth · birthday.
Gamea under the direction of
games were played and prl!ea
aw1rded lo Mn. Nathan BiUJ, Ml'l. Bernard Fultz; anci Mrr.
Mra. Glen Eva11e, Mrs. Vau11ht.n WUllam ElJ!TIOD were played at
Park wbece tbc:
~ and Mrl Orville Ho1ue. The the Rotdaide
door pnte was awarded to Mll. party Wll held. Favor11 of bitloons, lUcken aDd .M Cc M l!andy
WUbur Young.
~rreshmeot1 were eer&lt;ved by were given eacb gueat.
the hostess to tho.se named abon
Mn. Wallen CarTied out tbe
and Mn. Floyd Dunfee, Mn. Evcolor scheme of pink and peeD
erett Lightfoal, Mn. Joe Youn1 in the Individual caba with numand :wtn. Robert Young .
era l 4 on Lbem and the lee cream
that had Happy Birthday, on ll.
Guests at the pary were John·
ny Jnglea. Lynn and SuunSchwab

Friendly Neighbors
Meeting Is Held
At Forked Run

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Penni Walters

Is Hostess For
The Chatter Club

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for observation and treatment
.Uttle Judy .McKDia:ht. dauJhler
of Mr. and b . Leon McK.nla:ht
lllld lira. w. ft. Carpenter
fell recently at ber bome frac~ weekend at Clc1\lerd1le,
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t'Wina ber collarbone .
eelebntina tbeir wedding
Ml'l. E. J . HUI tfld niece Mtss
Barbara Hill ~•nell r.ctward Covert
Mary Lou Radford. daughttr of are vlsitirq: nlativea in Colum
Mr and Mn. WilLiam ~dfo1·d bus and atlendinJ: the SLJte Fatr
M.ra. Eldon Weeka Ia spending
Who underwent eye surgery re POIMIQJ
a
week 'll Re)'ltoldaburc With .Mr.
eently st Hol~er Hoapital. enter
and
,MJ'3. J'obn R.. Weeki
ed the hospital agarn Wedne-sday
Mrs.
HilT)' Arter and son, Bjll,
ror treatment
. JIEIG8-POUKOY
of
Glenford
are tbe guests of
M~ Carl Moore and parents.
her
parents,
Mr.
1q,d Mrs Willil'fll
ToNIGHT ond FRIDAY
Mr and Mrs . Verne Ilavia of
Daniels,
Five Pointa.
Mlddleport we-re 1n Athens Sun
"))AAIJOltll! MOI\NINGSTAR"
Mr and Mr.. William D•nlel.l
day to attend the funeral of Mr.
llatlalle Wood ~ Gene Kelly
and
Mrs. Harry Arter and son ,
O..vis' aunt, lMn. Hueh Ntday
Bill,
vilited Wednesday with IMr
Mra. Leone Wilson of AmP.aVHle
and MrJ John Frtck.
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mn.
TEMPLE-Mlddleporl
Mr and Mn. Harry Young and
Jeffrey Wilson ,
Rock 3prina:•
children.,
Charlea, Bill and Bar·
Rt•ad .
TONIGHT
bara
retlU'IIed
to their home at
Mrs. Robert Cutler of R1o
"DISIRI UNDIR THE ELMS"
Galion Tuesday liter a · wee.i:etld
Grande
who
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Jhe
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of
Mr
&amp;opbia Lor'OD
vlal.t with her parents, Mr. and
Anthony Perkilll and Mn. Glenn DUl spent Wed- lin. w. o. Barn!IJ.
nesday I.D. PIM.eflhura and Bel~
M.r. and lUI. W. R. Carpenter
pre.
FRI. ODd SAT.
dau1hten, J1net and Alita,
and
"HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs Albert Smith left Tuesday spent WOOneida)' Ia ' Columbo&amp;
CONFIDENTAL"
for a vlSlt in Columbua with !M.r. and attended ~e State Fair. They
and Mn. Jamea Hawley and fam- were dinner IQ.',U In the even·
Russ Tamblyn •
to attend the State Fair.
lng of Mr. and Mn. HilT)' Young,
Jan Sterling ilyMrand and
Mra. Georae Dabney G•Hon.
and daughten of SOuthside, W
Mra . ,Clara K~r of Cleveland
ALSO
Va., viaited recenUy with Mr Is the 1uest of Mr. and Mr1.
"MARACAIBO"
and Mrs. Willard Eberaba('h and Thomu Btnyen.
Cornel Wilds
daughters.
Gordon Struble . of Carroll tl
Jean Wallace
Mn Albert Mees entered th" tpendi~s a Wf~ with bil Brand
Holzer H()spitMol Wednesday even· parents, Mr. •nd M~s. c . J
Struble. ,.
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·Mr. and .Mn. Elaler Wtckh•m
entertained · _wltb a dinner 'rues
dly eventn1 ~t tbelt home, Union
.Wenue. Guestt wC!;re Mr. and
IOLVI THI PAIKING PIOILIEM
Mrt. Daua Darla, daulbtcfs Dian·
ne, lri• tqd Rbondt and son
AT YOUI HOUSI WITH .. ,
Dana Dean Jr., ot Lmthlcum

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clog the engagement o! thelr 'daugllter, Greta,~ Charles Don
aldson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flbyd Donaldson; Logan, Ohio.
Miss Barton is a graduate of Chester High Scbool and em·
ployed by the Bur1'au of l'l!bllc Debts, Parkersburg, W.Va.
Mr. Dona'ldson Js a graduate,of Logan High School and em·
. ployed b~ tile Logan Foundar); ~nd Machine Company.

LEE .RIDERS

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Be·
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Thursday Test
CAPE CANAVERAL, F'la. UPJ
- Thr. mtcrcontinental AUas that
shot "right dow6 the rifle barrel"
put the Atr Foree another step
allcsd today in develnPment of
tile massive missile which ,s
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Dll .,..Uend traffic aceldent&amp;

wllliln II 11J! mne ndlut of D!lfton
!a the ,~· Ia a unl4110 oafety
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Wli'!G Im&lt;t to curb !lollclay fatall·

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Blakeslee Going
Pre-Invasion ~, Among Tall Firs
Bombardment Of For Convention
Formosa Starts
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At Rutland Over Call Grand Jury
Gas To Schools In Murder Charge
On·Belpre Man

Two Jailed Foi'
Intoxication

MA1tlUAGI LICENSE
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Herbert MuUord, 19, of
Cheahire and Mary Alice RJfne

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uPI- ProdliCt'
consumer eta~
A jumbo

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and hens weak
lt lower. demand

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16.3 malea of highways and tw!)
I new br~dges wtU be opened Sept.
I J, 1938 mduding an $82 ,200 pro

"W1iile ·sal Cs""lllr''u~IIUi~ Pt}Toll
A' spOkftroan for the firm
Savlnga. Plan hafe dl!cliW wt~ wAtch makea the Atlas guidance
find bank sales of both Series E S)'stem said 30 mmutes after the
-and H to mdiv1duals and organiu· RO foot m~ssile roared 9[{ late
tionR ve.ry encoura~ing The cur· Thursday night the flight was a
rent-income H bond ts becommg-in· "giant stride rorward" 10 the nacreasing popular to individual in- tton's ICBM program
·
veston a5 well as churches, civic ,
The Atlas
was the third
organizations, Jabor unions and
equipped with all three of Its
similar type orianizations"
enginea, which ultimately will
July sales in Meigs County total· enable 1t to travel up to 6,200
cd $47,888 and brought the seven mtles and drop a hydrogen war
months total to $378,600
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; Pike County is now fourth among
The spokesman said the Atla«
the first five counties and jomll hurtled ''right do.,.,n the nfic
County Agricultural Agent C With Hocking, Jackson, Athens and barrel onto Uie bullseye-a preE. 81ake!dee soon will bt&gt; in the SciOto in leading the stale in per. determined target position in the
tall fir country of the Pac1fic centage of quota attained. Lucas South Atlantic."
It was learned that unless a
Northwt~st as an Ohio delegate to and Montgomery continue to hold
the National county Agents A&amp;· the lead among the industrial major hitch develops in funber
short range tests, au Atlas will
sociatlon convention whicb met't~ counties.
be launched on a 5,m.mile
this Wflekend and extends into
rlight late in September or early
next week. ·
m October.
Blakeslee lert Thursday night
train for Seattle, Wasllington,
where the convention opens Sat·
trrday with committee meetings,
continues Sunday w1tb an o,pen·
lng dinner and program, and
bu&amp;iJ.1ess sestions Monday.
Tbe Meigs County &amp;Bent will
·Executive Head John Parsons
repreaent Ohio as a member of of the Western Scbool Dilitrict
the national comrqlttee on rela decUned to commettt today On
tionihip. He was recognized last statements .made in · a televlsed
MARIETTA, 0 . UPI- A grand
Ye&amp;r by the national association news broac:kist tron1 Huntington Jury will 'meet bere TuesdAy to
for his 18 yeaN service as a last night that "a fuas is brew consider
murder indictmenb!:
count,. agent. He will rerurn lng between school authorities against Lewis B. Niday, 30, of
bere by Sept. 8.
and the RuUand Gas Co." ,
Belpre, wbo pleaded Jnnocent to
"There is not.b.ina lq be said the eha~;ges at a preliminar)' hearnow," Parson,s told The Daily ing here Thursday.
, Sentinel.
Ntday is Charged with killing
Mrs. Florence
Cowdery
an~
The TV brOadcal!lter claimed Geor1e Robinson Jr., both ot Marthe ga1 company recently hac'
ietta; Authorities said Niday. who
rrwo arresta wer.e made ir. rePaired _a mB.U'unction in •ervice waa arrested In ParkersburR, W,.
Middleport Thuriday night by to a school building in RuUand Va., hAl admitted shootiaa the
pollee officers.
both involving and refused to turn' tbe gas bact pair as they came out oll"Mar-ietta tavern last Saturday.
tne~ cbargfld with intoxicatlan.
on.
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1tnf.mett Welch, 4D, of the
The company last Wl_nter turn·
Ctoasroads area, was jailed by + ed eaa of{ When it e1t1med blllf
Pitrtlman Ev-erett Bostic about , tot:allng several tbou11nds of dol
POSTS BOND
George RDush, 25. of Letart,
6 p. Ill· on Nortb Second Ave. AI ~~..t~e.re unpaid bY the .sctlool
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Pa J
""·u·~l.a
w. va., posted $21 bond for ap:lO a. m.
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tro man Ike
Later the PubUe Utilities Com· pearance in a(ayor CltJrlea Le·
~e•I JaUfd WWlam Wyatt, 38 mission ordered the utility to gar's court .tonight at 8 p. m. on
~~n~~ Sotllb Second Ave resi· -ervice the school and .' seek pay- cbuges ol recklel8 operation of
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ment througb legal ehannels. ,
a motor vehJele.

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of h1s address
will be '
Needs of Ufe Seck·
ers '! The public is invited to attend.

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GOLDEN RtPE

The Ohio Department of High
ways today announced 1hat con·

Sale$ of these tw.., Savin~s Bonds
for the f1r.st sewn months have
a li:ain
reached $193% mtllton
of eight million .dollars over the
same period in 1957 This high
sales trend continues throughout
Ute natiOn aa total U. S. sale&amp;~ere
up se11er: per cent and redemptions
were tlown 12 per cent County
~~·~"y.Ib~Qre T. Reed stated

V2lb. 3k

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19c
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. ruTATOES · · ·· · · lbs. 29c
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dresses

LOdle5

SKIRTS ·
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Meaa

"CAROL KING"

D_lllllon Cor the highest Ju1y
smce 1949.

ElBERFELD$

HOME·DRESSES .
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To Rebuild Two
County Roads

Ohio sales of Series E and H .
Savlngs Bonds for ,July rcacllcd S30

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$17.95

PHILADELPHIA

l'or. Lemonade

Slles t1lo 18 Reg. Slim ond
Huskies.

Ladies

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In' rour
' dtfl o, ttu4,

5nAKS to charcoal brod Ri~ or Mlnult .. · ·· · ; · · · · · · · · · lit~. 79,
ME.T LOAF · ·· ·y · · · ·, 21b. $1.39 .BoiOII¥! . 11idit'(s ··.·· ··· ·"' 49c
qAMS SwtttSmOkedPicnics · 1 • • • ........ • :· ..•.. • .., . LB. 49c

to $3.911

Boys

. ROUSES · · $1.88

ttandtomit In 111)' room. Calt bf utt1 at
cllnttN ~ti'Ytf, i:v.n ~b·hl:t\ 11 •
b"'kfnlot. Moai;JI'"""."- furftlturt unH wt\'1 ...,.,

READY TO BAKE

$1.88

LOdies

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lhtllltl!lttt.ar.
uPPtf, 10". Dtolh
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$2.98

Meigs County. Common Pleas Judge John

U.S. Bond Sales
In Meigs County
Total $378,600

. tthtd In dutlblt tnainet.

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Sblrts .~.tlll

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F.r.yers

SH.IUS

$1.88

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t ~· 111!!1•. bltek or .,.191 - . _
.lltn4e with all colort.

P_lan A Labor Day Outing ·

Other

Plea For Change Of Venue· ••
Made By Affadavits Today

ject 10 Meigs ~ounty.
Unltd PrMs lntern•tion..
Department .spokesmen esL
The wealhermart today predict · I mated the total ~ost Of thf' (·on
~ d ~he Jair, dry
weather w1ll struction which i S diJtnbuted
conttnue Lh_rough th~. Labor Day u11er -e1ght counties, at more th an
WC(!kend Wlt'h no ram expected $2 milllon
}c-fo-rt Monday Or Tuesday:
t:ounUca 111
which crmstru(·
Slightly' warmer temperatures lion 11 expected to get underway
were expecte~wwever, as a rt' shortly after award o.t the con
lmlt of a h~g~ressure area stJ tracts mclude Coshocton, H1g~
tionary over the state.
lrond , Me1gs, Richland , TUscar ,•
Cool temperatures were record· was, Adams, Licking and Hamil
~d early Lod.lly with &lt;.:olumnut. re 1 ton ,
porting 58, Bella1re ~ and Zanes·[ Here s a breakdown, of the
ville 52.
Warmesl ~pot was work to be done :
Chesapeake with !J9.
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MEIGS
COUN~ - .county
Heavy fog reduced visibi!Jty to Roads 3 and 60. which JOirl to
zero along the Ohio River early carry tr~rftc from Sta_te Route 14.3
1 to Leadmg Creek will be
today.
com ·
plelely reconstruct,cd . The 3 3
mtle project include&amp; the con·
struction ol a new bue and sur·
face course for the enure route .
Eshmatcd cost of the proJect
18 $82,UOO and comp letton is sche
dulcd Cor November 15, 19~.

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Fair Weather
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elder ion of the late Cline Mat!~hews of Co,lumb"',~is asststant dl·
rector of extensions at the University of Toledo and was a former
~t~tudent irJ the Middleport schoo1a,
when hi.s father was Junior Higll
School ,principal here.
'\tn It. 0 . Rail and
Tom ,
Forrest
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attended the Ohio
Clark, who hiJ
a
at Holzer H01ipit;l
L. Roush is in Hunting·
llo1here
underwent eye surgery 1•• -·' -:.- .
!lhe Js visiting her husbeen re\u'rned to her home.
l\t the Veteran'a Hospillll. He
Mr. and Mrs. Rlebard Matthews
re(,.v,erh&gt;s from recent surgery.
Tolcdo .apent TUesday night and

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To·Preacher-Coach Hal Doster

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Hal ' Doater, manager of the et to pull out one or two or three
lb 1~17; beJV1
';bade Valley lads, appr.oa.ched be had stashed away -there, balls
hens 10·12.
Louks after the lut out to 1 n. be thought belonged to the Syra·
71.
nounce:
~
&lt;!use ReereaUon Club (sponflora of
MIIT1NG
"Wt~'re short ~ • practice ~Nil!
new park).
No . .164, F&amp;A'M, How about it?"
When be ,handed thfl ball to Dos. .Jnanlmoua Laub, bil bearte.d ter, who is an established Reverend
Dtonthb'
any bu~tne88 11 a\twaya where tid•
concern- :;~ the f~ve-ehureh Shade Valley
the l.odio 1&amp;d., a~t~l&gt;ed him
Pastoral Unlt.,v, bht as lif~ was the
~. at V:$0 ,. .• "Hero, ru Jllve
'!l'ltlnll on the ball:

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the defenRe attornf!yl with IUbmill!mn of affadavlll! bumg made to ·
: thf cou rt for decisiOn.
Thts mnrnmg J:tdgc Bacon indl·
('&lt;Jted that llc would ~and down Ilia
dccunon 1 n the mattcf on Tueaday
Sept 2. just one day prwr to the
dale set for Offutt'• trial which
15 scheduled to open on Wedne.day at 10 a m
Offutt ha ~; been lleld In the
MI:'Jgs County Ja tl smce Mar ch 19
WJ!hout bond altH two attempt.
had heen made by lbe deferu~e to
effecl hls release on bond One of
wh1ch was ovcrru lrd hy County
Judge Emmell Pf'ople!l m a prelimmary h~anng and tbe other by
l11dge John B.llcon on .a pleading
for bond . Outh Jurists ruled tflat
~ prrso11 l'h;trgcd With a capital of·
fl'nse . us Is OHu!l , 1s not admiss·

dblt: Lo hond

Th(' C"ntm~

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out &lt;'l f an

altq;:l·d autn aecldl'fll on the Cheh1·

&lt;•d-Ua.shan road on thl' mght of
March 15, '&gt;"ben Offutt claimed
•h.:t hlS Wile "hla('kNI out" temporartly and lost control of their
car wh1ch then plunged over a
00 foot emhankment to cra11b 'into
a huge tree near the foot of the
mchnc.
Offutt claim~ thai hi11 wife was
killed m the acddenl and that hR
eseaped unhurt with but minor
scratches on Lht~ back of his left
t.a nd He said thai when he regamed consciou~:~Res&amp; that he was
unable to aid bts Wife wbo was
thrown under the dashboard and
that he then summoned aid.
Sllf'ri ff Robert C H.artenbach be('amc dubious of Offutt's account
of the ace1dent and aiJO ~urious
about 5CVeral aspects of the pur·
ported acc1dcnt After returning to
the scene or the accident and
makln~ a more thorough cheek of
the death car he wa11 more than ·
even eonvint:ed that sometlune was
wrong.

He then ordered 11Js deputies on

a 2:4 hour ~uty basi.!l that lasted

over a ~rmit ,or four days during
I wh~eb tu~ne C\'ldCJl(C turned up
whic_h P()VJled tuw~:~rd Offutt as the
P6iis.tbll! murderer or his wift' of
o.alr-.-fav~._ib,_
. ~ ·,. _ ,
. When Hltf'tenbach and hi.s deputtea searched the premases of the
Denver Hollel' f~ . where tbe
young co~ple resided .m a ~aller,
he found bloodt~tams lh an 1n1Plement shed where the orrntt's park·
ed the1r car.

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. In a farm pickup truck ~ong­
mg to Qffutt, were found a pair
of glasses. whic)l had been missing
from the accident scene, The glassel were wrapped in an old T-sftirt
and h1dden in back of the seAt in
the truck. Also round m the truck
was a bloOd
stamed monkey
wrench. This, coupled with blood
stains on the car in plflCes where
they ~hould n.ot have been, brought
Hartcnbach to the conclusion that
foul play had occurred.
Offutt \tas then arrested on
Mareh 19 as he left the cemetery
following his wife's funeral. A
Meigs County Grand Jury s.ubseq_uently . rendered a True pj;U of
fll'llt degree murder against him
after evidence wa.s presented by
Meigs County Proaecutor James
B. O'Brien.
The trial date was original~).' etlt
for May 28 and then continued
until June 16 and apJn until
September 3.
Offu.tt Je being represented
the case by attorDeys Warren
Sheets, John Halliday and Frank
W. Porter, Jr.
Representing Lhe State of Ohio
in the trial ~ill be ~tlei,p Co11nty
Prosecutor James B. ' O'Brien usisLed by Manning Webiter.
A special jury venire hu been
drawn for the trial numbering 75
llfl;mes.
The bir.arre case has attracted .,
widespread attention- with the result that .when the ti'laJ opens it
Is expected that there will be a
num~r of newspapers' from all
ovef Obio sending representatives
to Pomeroy In addition to wire service reporters,

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Card Recieved 1
By .Mrs. I. Carmen

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nf:.~
btnhday cardll"
of bet life
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'Thursday night.
!
,How red can a goy's face get?
It waS a telephone call from
. That was- ·th6 q!f,~sUdb 'answered by Bob Louks, impressa·
8011', Gary, a U. S. Nl(vy firerio snd general' master o{ cermoJiles ot lhe current Invitatio. ber
man at Newport, 1\. I.,· w.ho 11
nal Llt\le League Baseblil,l 'routj!ament being held In Syra· wit!i tile Navy post office departcuse.
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ment &lt;JS a mail carrier !or ,the
It happened last night after- ·Middleport's All·Siars edged s'ation there.

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took under advise ment the pleading by af'tadavit of the· request for a change of venue entered in behalf of George Off.
utt, 21, Mtnersvtlle. who 1s charged with the first degree murder of his wife Donna Jean Offutt on March 15.
No ora.J arguments in support of the plea were made by

wlth Mr. and M,rs. Noah
I!lti:~~~::"::
and son, Charles Richard ·

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Miss Betty Koehler, who is visitIna her aunt, Miss Sally Schaaf,

with ,_,,
' ...,-.c;halr eDmfortt Strtttg. Good
........ . And )'OU'tl IO'tt tht
· Mrtl Com•, wrht, phone.

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Engagement Is Annou~·c'ed

Margaret Cougbeno&gt;rrOJo~f~er~~~~~::~
were visitors of the f,
ter, Mrs Manmng Webster,
!J,nd St
home by
sen 1 Joe
Reic)lman, Whll Wlll be their lfUest
for the remainder of the week.
Ml11 Helen Beeson retltrned to
her home in Columbus Tuesday
after visiting with Mrs W H Juh·
Ung and other frie nds Cor the past
week. Pt-.:tss Beeson teachea phyaical
educat10n in the Fnnklin Junior

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wPhof•t.red, r;:ontovr-c:WYH cholrt

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Mn. Homer Russell wu In Laur·
el Cliff recently where she spent
the day w1th her stster, :dra: Clay
Eblin
Mr. and Mrs~ John f'u.ltz and
daughter. Anita, bave .returned
home after .spendin.c tbe wpektnd
in Columbua. when! tbey
the
peata or hl.s brother, WilHam
Fultt, and famtly, .his father Henry
Fultz, and .attended the Ohio St.ite
Farr Enroule home tlley stopped
far a visit w1th the former's un.
de Col. T. Lyston Full!, at LancaJ..
ter.
Herbert Manley who wu
.
iously mjured in a car accident recently was returned to his home
on N Front St , Tue1day by the
Rawlings-Coabi ambulance.
l~ r. and Mrs Oscar Amstut;; of
Orrville, Oh1o, an! visiting relativel in thts area, bavma: been call·
ed here by the death of E. 0 .
Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hein (Ethel!
Clark) &amp;~J,d daugbtera, Pam 'and
:~arlene, of Roa:er City, Mich ., are
visitln" hex parents, Mr and Mra.
Clarence Clark.
Mrs ~eorge VanZandt

ward Graber of Co!umbus. While
here they we1 e visiting their parHu&amp;h Graber of Dayton and Ed· ents, Mr . end Mrs. C. P. Graber Sr

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when t,be
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soon
Gary will get a 115-day
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2-montb!l sChool at ·
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slgnment
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