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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
1e:
Jhe
&amp;ueat
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

POMERO"
SOCJETY

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Dr. an4 Mq. Chlr1es Gnber Jr
have return~ t1&gt; their home In
San Ant0fl1o titer · spending the
past f~W diyi in Pomeroy. They
were joi"ed for their visit here by

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Mrs. C. B. Wt:Ue at their home on

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Mr. &amp;n&lt;l Mrs. Ralph Barton,. Reedsville, Ohio are announ·
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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PhiiJidelpbia Phillie• have slgnert

~ll~od Soody Comegys of

Be·
verly, N. J., to a Bakersfield ·
~alif., contract. Comegya, ~n out~
ftelder, batted ,4ftft in the Phila
delphia Suburban
League m
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LEVIES

To$2.18

TRY OUR
F~H PEACH
.'&gt;il GALLONS

'Mens-Sizes 28 to 3S

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SKIRTS
$2.88 and $3.81
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Por lpoclt( Oocatlolll

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Cool oumnier lheen wbl'and eolon~
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MoM TIUI ~ . Grey

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MILLINJIRY

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til 4Uillly •'II ftuak~

$5-j!o

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NYLON HOSE

Papll ad 8llh1

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JIWEliY liROXipt~
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Atlas Missile
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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
scheduled for a full 5 500"mdc

f'~h.t SOOD.

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Offered To Those
Killed Labor Day

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to penons killed In Labor

l)erol

Dll .,..Uend traffic aceldent&amp;

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

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ABc ai!Hiate

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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
~rry

Herbert MuUord, 19, of
Cheahire and Mary Alice RJfne

!8," of
uPI- ProdliCt'
consumer eta~
A jumbo

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and hens weak
lt lower. demand

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tractors' btd!l fol' constrllc!JOn of
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
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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.
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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.
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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
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w. va., posted $21 bond for ap:lO a. m.
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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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Needs of Ufe Seck·
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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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. ruTATOES · · ·· · · lbs. 29c
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dresses

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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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PHILADELPHIA

l'or. Lemonade

Slles t1lo 18 Reg. Slim ond
Huskies.

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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

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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

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Meigs County. Common Pleas Judge John

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

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P_lan A Labor Day Outing ·

Other

Plea For Change Of Venue· ••
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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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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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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 ,
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attended the Ohio
Clark, who hiJ
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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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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:
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&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
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: 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·

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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,_
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. 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·
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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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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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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 ,_,,
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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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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
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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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Gary will get a 115-day
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fori
2-montb!l sChool at ·
lte-fore li)ing on sea
slgnment
starting
tboard"' the Aircraft
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benm

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iss Linda G ·
IsH or d i
ABridal Shower
n Sdnes nd Mr . Paul
Ha fn stall W re co-host ss at a
bri I s h wer Thursday eveni
Mis11 Linl"la G 'mm
hose
marriag to Eve t1 Forman will
bt&gt; an
fJnt f Sept. 8.

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DESK

ASSIGNMENT AMERICA.. Bie Chemist
Can Tell Your Dlnesses At AGlance

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City fotbero t4!dly ""'" ..poe~ec~
to approve a nine • ~nWion • doUui
bond iuue propOial W kettp • ~·
current Wublnflon SIJiaiDJ:t. Htno
nripollo -ball fllrtatloO&gt; 1""11
coolint off.

Howard,

GllloeJt, ldii. Cborlol
Krt. Kermit
Mn.
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ANNOUN&lt;:U ICH~DULI •
CLE'IlSON, S. C. UP! - , _
Clemson Tiger. han anoouneed 1
2.'!-pme ocltedule for liM! 11158-N

baskelball .eason. n.e Tlttn- wiU

appear .lu. ·three tol.n'name.rtt.i-.tht'

st.. t Bowl at Plltuburtlh. Po,

the Carroueel at Charlotte, N. C,,
and the Atlantk Coa1t Conferenee
meet at Rnlelgh, N. C.

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Bloek Company
l'llmefll)',

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KITCHEN SPECIALS
New Auotott~tifii.d -r·m~rs;
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SHOTGUN SHOOT
SONIAY, Aottsr3f-1 ~.r.\ .-

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W~ton
c:hestw, Ohio

Department or Nguf'al reaou••
~tredlcted

today.
,
The outtooli: foJ the-Ball" clnttoil
and Southeastern arta:
well forti·
Fiohin&amp; presoure ll&amp;ht. ~ few
de»artment lakea and stream• la pOd ~Udl­
,.,~11'.. \YiYWld
serving tlon. Forked Run Lake, Atwood
RelefV&lt;Iior, Lake Hope ol!a ~-,
Alma in a:ood co~ditlon. MQit
at reams hlgb and roUy.

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Comeback Trail

Cutting Down
· . Television Sports

for your lint hy in a goOd

·l'f OkAlt·tri(AdY
. NEW l()BJ( . UPl-The ahot·
welldiDI· of opofll" and the
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Utriela may bt headln•
I'Q1 • abrupt 1ma1hup

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Charles Edges
Up One Rtptg In Trtree-1 Leap. '
FAillfolONT, w.
Former heav)'Weilhl

"Bul now," he added, "our
nl1ht1 fee8 (what televl1lon pays
the promotor for the riJht \o
telecut an event)· have come
down 00 per ·cent. Their 1udkm·

55

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to t200()

$2905.

Ce~dUicrc

$2495.

Hull Top Coupe LOok• ahtl' J\ll'n1 IM...tln&lt;
lili

televtalon
and reduced att•nd·
bOCalllo
tre•
collin( lbo Garden
on event
totevtiod.
ol

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Ptovibg
As Slugger

product
from $11100
which is

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$1695

56 Packard

euat.a Vlclorla C.upe. A ear wl*' PIIWiflPeJPenon,.

55 Buick

$1395.

lllonlelalr Hull Top Red and Wblle, lflll•

=;Hard Top. A Bell Cool Job

Sl Plymwth

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54 Oldsmobile
.. &amp; Dow, 8U ID Tlte Lap

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500 iDR:..Fbrdon\oti¢ 'R.o~~·~r~·l~~

ba- • · ~II&gt;~·· ~Ina

~fel'IP 'IIIII CJYOP ·.llQO.

oliatllnt

anct fla:vor

you clesir• •

195.7 · FA.I:RLAME :·
2 OR. "Sed. gcvl. SolidiBioc:k, S!td.Trtiins;,..

1956
CHIVY
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Coff~•l•ah
I.
ot tdloi fhermosfaficafly confrolred
drinl:ing terr.- . frying· is easier, more h:,l;hful.
perahl ...~
"Dj~ yo~ m3al ~· f~a tobia.''

' Maii:{II'Jdor, e'f'yl.

·4:o~. sedan) N~·

awP Unn

Brews to exact&lt; llte1191h

19M· fO.RD

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pi Sar:~d &amp; Wl'iite; LOw MUoi:jf,

:ltU FORD.

alliy.

$1l9i.

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EconomyCar"'" Priced

$1f95.

5S Mercury

:talell oto~· o~owed bo
Jell tM teaaue· ln home ~'¥· run.tr
balled ln; ~. KO"d lll,d lola!

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NEWS

1951 FattD

ttt1 ·FORD

CUllom 4 Dr. Sharp Red and White, 1.- 1111' lr·

56 Ford

whO! 80t' .u ,
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1'hur• B l!lrellll, dom~tr,IJI1t .l'l'!P thlo I

time, wal alven a unanthave ,wel1hin
in
IO.raund
bout
Easi·Weot Stadium

88 Kollday Coilpe-P•ll Power, Like New.

57 Olclsmoblte

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IJIPI- ai~•rouod 1!t9t' l!aHb•ll ond JiU.
kiltbaU alhlolll' al QjUj ~ Unl·
Enard Charle!J was one step Qlltf' .,u named 'f.h.JJrsctaY, nlUt
'lurlhee olon, nto "oerto.qs''. ,oorne- at.tbi' llll!l!l. ~~fo. l\!f¥t'F ,o£ tlte;
bact trill tedar IIIIer !!!1'\llqMI!I Tb,.e-t ~P·
,
Johnfty Har~ . at St&amp;l!iien•lll'o,
Tho ll•iil•l rl,ihtnoldor wot~43
Ohio, In a slilw·movidtf libilf ol- lbo ·20 ltrllt.-p~ vote.. In the
he;e.
.
balloliq ond· talllod a 1o1a1 Ill 72
1'be 97-year-old Cbar!Oo, who potnto. Ro fhilohed well.~boad of
had trimmed down !rom a pudat tlttt •utm..,.p, .. la"'l.mala ~
234 IIIII! January, to 198 at W•Uoeo, the a...,. .,.; ibOrll!&lt;ill

mouo ~oetst~n
Jncreued attendanee-ln front
at
of the home ecreen-doem't help dly nJJbi.
at the box office.
Irish uld reduced payment by

eel aM
up and their fee.•
aone'
down.'•

CBD.\11&gt; ItA~• !Qwo UP' Fran!! li!IWI!!'d, totmu

U,ltt, hancly.
with l:.ig-mir·
er features .•

or containers
Multi-speed
of gleaming
controJ. hrll
tu.t,ne alum.
s~ baare:.
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Owner. fiwr. Steering FordC5ltl&amp;tic:, R .tif', t1•
Gc:ilct&amp;Wfiite-Sharp·.

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Ohio will be poor 'thlo .W.

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29,

1958

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Shotgun S.u"&lt;ge •ingl• barrel
H"b William•, Shode, Ohio

per word

8-27-6tp

RATBS

'* ....-d. oae
for Wee

IML~D.. Ml!Jmaro.
c:ouacuti~ t.MertJollf.

eblrf a IOe..-4 ...a

S&amp;«W - One moi:O. for ~ ceat.a per word
P'Ull rate of 'l: eeoll per WOt d will be char4 ect tor aclurtilln&amp; tt
Mt p.tid f'JI' before the 1$t.D of ea=ta mouth foJloWt.aa lDHrUua.
I!Zr&amp;n ln -\dvertiwla:---Sboui(J ~ 11'1!DOrt~ inu:aediatel) . !'Ill
Dtul)' Seutioel will out be re.spocs\ble for more than oot ~nco1
red UMerllun.

Card of Tbanb and Speda1
pabtiahed •t 1 ceot per word

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SUPER PREMIUM

Supj:jlies

ll;.ed 60 H P Merlury Outboard
Motor
and
full y f'qulpped
SPEED LINER Boat . I yc.i:lr old
SAVE BUM, Pomeroy
8 22-tf

Pameroy Farm Bur*
Co·Op Asso&lt;lallon

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1'hompson Tractor Sa!.cs, Pom
croy , 0 .
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All metal utility Tr a lh~' B ft
bed, light s, good tires. G. F
Thomali, Rutland
8·28·3tp

(111 Wonted To Buv
Phone

8 25-6t c

930·J.

(-)\ For So!"'

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Two reg1stered Beagle Hound~
female. Berme Saxton Farm ,
Robert Reed , RD No. 1, Rut

Good Used Coal furnace

OR

liUI'ER RE!iOLAt

PEACHES
Elberta peaches ready Both pickBrmg con
ed and dropped
tamer Webster
Fruit Farm ,
Phone YUkon 53201. Chester,
Ohio.
8-27 -6tp

ft . Rotary mower , com
pletely rebuilt $200 00 Fulto:1

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MlfTROPOLITAN
AYto Sel•t

(9al

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Good Cl..n UHd Ca.-.
All Mekes and fAodalt

N:&gt;t1ces

Gentle
8-27 3tc

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PHONE 398
wau

tJ.e lfer Calf 4 !1XIS. old.
Phone 246~.

S.ddle lor "'' Good ., new
Herb Williams, Shade , Ohio

WANT ADS

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I&gt;1mng Room
I Oaka large
and small

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WE BUY

SERVE INCHILADAS
The wm-Won Clau of the
EUB Church sponsored a dmner
ICRAr IRON - METALI
of "Enchiladas" on Monday even·
tng from 6 to 7 o'clock at the
church. Approximately 'J.5 people
attended the dinner.
Following the dinner at 7:30
1 -=~=~~~~ M1ss Sandra Roush spoke and
I ~UJCK SERVICE On Watcb Re showed s.lrdes of her trip to New
Pll lft.ng by Fado.rv Trainee M-ex1co and Colorado wb.ere she
waLchmRkcrs COLLINS JEWEL spent the past s1x weeks teachERS, Pumerov
1 3 t mg In the EUB Misston Church
B1b!e School.
~ttom. Buill
K tcbe-:~ d'i!11pel1
!or your home. l"ree eadmat.et.
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Foreman &amp; Abbott
Pbuae
lb;!v K. J . &amp;ott announces
8284-l
tl 6 tl that a reviva~ will begin •on
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Yau C•n Sne
at the Hartford EUB Church.
AI
PERSONALS
ltadne Shoe
H R. Andrews of New York
Reptlr Shop
171 29. 2!ilo ~pent several day1 here last
week
Mrs Walt Taylor. and Dale of
Experl tree serv1ces of aLl types
Ca ll Pomeroy 922-M.
8-Zfl-6tp Columbus viSited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Melvm Knapp 1-aMt
week
FURNACES
Oil
Gas
Co• 1
Mr .. and Mr1. Donald Shoop,
Sales ~nd lnst•lf•tlon
Karen and Lorrain of Canton
Cart Arnl)ld-Ph. 836-Y
were guests or Mr. aqd Mrs.
. 8 6 301&lt; W1U1am McFarland and family
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on Wednesday and Thunday of
Coal , gravel and general baul1n&amp;. last week.
Have kmdlt' wood by the cord
Mrs Bay Miller, Canton was
Call G A Deem, Rarmf!, 308&amp;
the guest Oof Mr. and Mrs . Thom8 8·30tp
as Grinstead and family last week
David Lievlng, son of Mr. and
(20bl lnsurar•,ce
Mrs Lawrence Lieving Is a mediBarnes-Simp~on lm;urance Agent)' cal patJent at Holzer Hospital.
Rev and Mrs. Harry Miller
Mtddleport Fire, Automobile,
and
Beverly , Middlebourne, 0 .,
Bonds. Phot!e 6315 X
6 20-i.f
Mr
and Mrs Wayne Dawson
and
- - - - - - ---::--c-c:-COMPLETE Insurance Protechon uf Beverly, 0, are visiting Mr.
L1fe, Auto, F1re, Polio Call Don &lt;~nrt Mrs. Harry Miller.
Mills, Midd!rporl, Ohio
The Pony and Uttle League
baseball .clubs enjoyed a \\liener
Estate
'~'t
tbe local park Frida"
ITR'.IC~&lt;IIIAL I aiAIU

OHIO VALLEY
Jl.INK CO.

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Suite $20.00,
't11nd $3 00, GARAGE-In vicinity of 256 41 h
Hours S 00 A M to 10:00 P 1\la.
radio $3 .00, Bridge lamp $2 00
Avenul' Jn Middleport Write
Daily Exrept Sunday
White iron bed $2 00 Call 219
RH:hard Clark, Amesv11le, 0
I. Main 9 ........_ Pomer"'y, 0.
8 26 3lc
8·21-Jtc.
Sealed Bldti Will be rcl'C\IICd by
COMPLETY.
the undersigned at his res1dcnc~ ( 14) For Rent
BARRECliE CHICKEN
at 264 Soulh Second Avenue,
M1ddleport, Ohio , untH 12 00 Four furmshed apartments- (2)
llt!'iNER
o 'clock noon on the 9th day of
(Half ChlekenJ
3 room (2) 4 room. also store
S(•ptcmbcr, , 1958, for the sale
Servt..d In Our D1uing Roolllll
room. Call 63:18-X
8 23 6tc
of the Bart H. Rawlings resl
t21) Real
U .25 ~!ale
dent'&lt;' real estate Situated m ROOMS - 1 arartment doae in
HOT 8ARBECUE WHOLE
the Vlllagt• of Rutlo.ntl imme·
town 127 Butternut
8·18-12tc
tHICKEN TO TAKE HOME
FARMS,
HOMES,
BUSINESSES 1'I
diatcly we11t of the Rutland
WANTED
_ LISTINGS
Call 911-M {or Rf'senrattun
1-3 rvom dpartment al1o 2 sleep. Our Buslneu Is REAL ESTATE
High SchooL
ina: rooms. Call 388- Y
Earl D Mender, Reallo t·, Nel Satd real estate comusts or a
'I 28 He
sonville Phone 4:}2; Peal'i !.''
null' room frame dwelling with
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Pomeray
PaKcr, Agent, Pomeroy. Phone
one nnd one-half baths, base 5 room apartment
unturnished
9201. Call·WrJte Phone.
ment. central heating and gar·
utility room over SUffier's
a_lle on an extra large lot. In
Shoe Stol't", on Court St. Tel. (8) 19 2%, 26, 2'-.~, 4lc
addition there HI a small mas
AUCTION
aa.
7-18-tfc
(241 For Sale or Trodf'
onry bUJidmg containing two
I have solrl my farm awl will &amp;ell
rooms with ~&gt;tool and lall'atory. a toom unfurnished apr.rtmen't.
the fullow1n1:: pe . snn,•l propM"ly
Phr:onc 310M.
7-14-tf For Sale guod hOUtie and lot With
at th" rarm ]o(;ated un. ~·orost The ma~t is rcsf'rved lo rcjed
Iilli city COfl'-l&lt;'nCf'S, in good IO·
.any or all bids.
Bu11 Uo11d (flr!lt hou~r ahuve
NH"F. 2 bedroom apartments -eatwn Or would trade for
Roberl L Coats, Trustee
J&lt;~ orcst h.un Cht1rth1 1 mih• off
Phone 6419
8·2fl-6tp
hrm wilh m 20 miles nr Ohio
of
the
Estate
of
Bart
H.
Ho11te 7, near l'omeroy Ohio,
River
Contact Charles 0 Ne
llawhngs, deceased
SATURDAY, AUGUST :lll , 19M
vtllc,
Mason.
W. Va
Phone
12 30 P M Jo' :Jrm Equtpment-- 8 28 12tc
( 17) Help Wanted
SP:i 5780.
8-28-3tp
7 ft.. DiM·, dnf: harrow, ~irlf'
OPPORTUNITY
delivery rGke, 2 botlom plow Oflcrti will be reccJ~·cd up Lo II
A M nf thl' 15th rlay or Sept.
MAN OR WOMAN
on rubber, wheelbarrow, ex·
19!l8 for the SIX room frame Responsible person, from
this
teminn ladrlcr, milk rani!, tar
FOR
SALE
dwellmg
lm·all!d
at
Carpenter.
area,
to
service
and
coiled
paulm. small tool! Llvestnck -,.jieulf'd bids w11l be received up
Ohio, on Lot 27 formerly own
from new type c1garctte dispen- until 7:30 o'clm·k p. m un the
1 ralf. 2 ~hadts (IOU lh)
c•rl by Libby T Rceve8 Also ror
ser. Route established by Com fifth day ol S&amp;ptcmbcr. 1958,
Houa~&gt;holtl ltrm ~ l'hilco Elcc
1-wd v1H1nnt lot11 at Carpenter
pany. Nn Selling. Ale Mt c~ the Parish l)ousc, ht'lng 11 twq.
U'k Rangf", Philt'O Elettrle lk
-,hll
right
b
reserved
to
r&lt;'
JCI'I
.lientlal
Car, reCercnCc8
arld story bnck HtX room dwcllinQ
frlijl'rilll!r. rhilco 24 !m·h 'IV,
all off«•n
L&lt;'c McComus, Exc
$900 to $1800 caJJh requirerl . 3 house, gltr~tge., g1111 furnace. baf:IC·
Maytag Wu11hcr , 1-lol Pomt Dry·
cutor.
8·29·3tc
to 15 hours weekly hrt up t{l menl, located at 211 Scc.Jnd Street
er ' I year c;lrl), Unicu Deep
$275
.00 monthly .
PossJbillt} Pomeroy , Ohio. Bids should be
f!~r, ·~ze, 1111 ..·u
f(•ct), Duling Hotpoi11t l!:lcctric Ilangc . Good
fulltlmc work Jl'ol' local inter· addret~scd to the Federated Church
Room Table and Chair11, Om·
tondJtion .
Nitc
Hppearancr
v1ew ~lve
full
particulars, Sealed Bid, r/o Hobert S. Coates,
ettc Suite, Livlnu Room 'suite
Reasonable Call 6024-Y Willphone Wrih• CilolllrJ,Ites. P 0 Pomeroy, Ohio. U accepted, the
Bed Room Suite, Baby Bed, Till
lam Bailey
8-20·3tc
Box 8047, Miracle Mlle Station, purchase price is payable upon
Back Chair, Occasionnl Chair.
Mlnncapoliti, 16, Minn 8-29-ltp delivery of det~d. The right is re·
nesk and Chair, Underwood Hamilton Beech Mixer- two open
typewr!ter,
Ucatrola, J)ouble
gla98 bowll and juicer. Patr ·
served to rfjeet any or all offers.
W~ntcd: Boys or girlB to handle,
Rinse T•tbq, End Tables Hnd
curtain lllrelchcrs. Phone 860-M
Property may he inspected by
paper routes In l'omrroy. con·
Stands, BQQk ('ase, Lamp111, Ra
Pomeroy .
8-20·3tr
contacting Hev. W. .J. Bartels.
tad th" Dally Scntml;!l.
8-8-6
dio, lllshes, J&lt;:hwlrolux Swei'JI 2 01:11!1 lleatcr!ll, Baby StHies, 2 l!~1re
- - - - - - - - - -- (8) 18, 20. 22. 26. 27. 20; &lt;9&gt; a, 7tc
er tcr Cream Frerzrr, HaHe
Srreeru; 1 }~lectnc i"au. P\,onr WANTED- Woman to live In and
ca'bmet and many ulht•r ilt•ms
428.
8 25-6tr
do light housework . Contad
ENTERED IN BIG RACE
Wood
Bro~
Corn
Pkkt!l' -....,. - ---- -- \. --~-Mr~ Nellie Bormg, R~~d~v11le,
CHICAGO
UPl- 'l'rainer W!ll
Th~a Is 12:00d furmtun•
A K C Registered Pckingesr
Ohio.
8-27 3tr
tam Moltrr will enter TemP&lt;'Sl II
(SIRned) Op111 !loHon.
puppies. Mrs Woodrow Call, - - -::--=--=-:-:
and flound Table in the $140.000
IUDGIT SALIS MANAGER
Term 11 • CaRh.
732 Sycamore Sf , M1ddleport.
added Wtuhington Park Hamhcup
H.
&amp;
R.
Flrc!ilonc
De11lcr
Store
BRADFORD AUCTION CO .
8-23-6tp
at
Arhna:ton Park next Monday.
and
the
Firestone
Tire
&amp;
RubCrllt Bradtorcl, Aurt.
?-carhes ;n-d- AppJc·.~s.-::N;::-cw:-:1-;:la::-v-:-en
ber
Company
have
an
opening
Not Rcsp9nMbl~ for A('cltlents.
Orrbarl:! . 1'024888, New Haver1
for a man to manag! time pay8·23-lnr..
W.Va.
7 28 ll&lt;'
sal&lt;!! 'dept. n Mlddle·:-:-==:---:c:--:
-ahllpe
- ment
p~rt. s 1ues and Credit experl·
,.-;;;==;;;;.;;.;;;;;;:::;;;;;;.;;;;;;,I 2 horae
wagon tn goorl
1
erl.ce in tires and appliances
Sene! gaa refrigerator almO&amp;t
helpful. Salaried poaitinn With
Septic T1nk Owners
new Slna:le sot heavy work 1\arfull
salary and expenses paid
nest~. Large
lreatrot.a heating
during four weeks training perNo Dia:t~ln!i:-No Pumping Tank
stove. Gas cook stove. Wilbur
Iod. ThlH Is an unusual opporUH Kle•n·'lm All
Logon, Pleasant Ridge, romeroy,
tunity. Please write Mr. R. J...
lewtr -.net T1nk CIHMr
Ohio.
8 23 8tp
Nichol•. c/o Fireston~ Tire &amp;:
.- - Cleans and aelivate11 bacteria
Necchl Zig Zaa Automatic sew·
Rubber Co, 3500 Indianola
in one simple operation.
ing machine. lJke new In 11
Ave, Columbus, Ohio, giving
JtetYitt Gu•r•nteed
buutllul mahoaany
cabinet
aae, present tyye of work and
e"ost new t439.95 wm sell for
pa1t experience. AU l11quirie1
MEIGS COUNTY
only $1811.00. Notfflng down
will be held atrittly confiden·
FARM BUREAU CO-OP
only $10.00 pr. month. Write
th\'1. Applicant&amp; will be contact·
140 1. Mlln If.
...omtroy, 0.
Box 68, Pomero:r, Ohio, or
ed for Interview In l.he near
Pb•ne 248.
8·27-&amp;tp
future.
a.-28·3te

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Mn. Otto Grimm , Mra. Rolan d
Karr and Debbie and ·Mn. Pao.sy
Fry were
busineu vieiton at
Huntington Saturdfiy. Mra. Fry
via.ited her son Harr)' Ray who 1s
1 patient at Vetera111 HotpJtal.
Mr. IDd Mrs. Carroll Adams
Jr. and Brute were vi.&amp;itina; Air.
and Mrs. Donald Gothard and
famlly in Columbus S\J;nda:r.
Mrs . John Car.penter 11 a medical patient at Holzer Hoapi~l.
Sue Chri! is viliti,ns Mary Lee
.nger tills week.

K.''l

Killy and Max moved the1r bomt!
this week to Aliq uippa, Pa ,
where Mr. Brown is worluna.
Mr. and Mrs A. T. Overton
and family of Miami, Fla., vl.slted
several days this week with her
brother Mr . and Mrs. Philip Wol·
peft and Suzanne.
M'ary Lee Kessmger has moved
in Lbe Loman apartme nts. She as
to teach at the l ocal ·Grade
School thJs year
ENTERTAIN WITH PICNIC

Mr. and

Mrs.

Wilham

WINS POU POSITION
DAJILlNGTON, S. C. UPIEddie Pagan of Linwood, Cal.if.,
averaged 116.rHS: milet per hour
Wedne•dQ to capture tbe ~~le
posiUQn for. Monday•~ SolltliierQ.
500 mile atoc.t ear race.

. By IJ.¥ER t. WALZIR

OF
Big Values

Me

Donald Shoop, Karen and Lor
ram, Mrs. Bay Miller of Canton,
Mrs. Florence McGuUin of Pt.
Pleasant, Mr . and Mrs. Thomas
Grinstead, BiU, Puul and Bobby,
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Rlcc, Jimmy
and Jackie, ~ Mr . and Mrs. Barr)'
Montgorrlery And Michelle, the
hosts and Charles -and Raymond.

A.pproxiinately 50 attended.
Mrs. A. E. Wolfe who has been
visiting her &lt;lllughter Mr. and
Mrs. Uoyd Roush returned to
her home in Barberton, 0, Wed·
nesda:·
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur
were visiting their infant grand
daughter on Sunday, who is a
patient at Children's Hospital in
Columbus.
t
Mr . and ~rs. Lloyd Roush and
Mr. and Mrs. John .Barringer
were visitors m Huntington Monday.
Cbar!es Brown visited his family here this wccken'd. Mfs. Brown

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SPECIAL
lABOR DAY
DISCOUNTS
1957 Chevrolet
Four Door

1956 Ford

Vlelorla Hardtop

1955 Ford

Jloor Door

1954 Chevrolet

Tudor

1954 Chevrolet

·GASOLINE

•

B. F. GOODRICH TIRE.'

•

Four Door
All Are Clean Low Milage
CARS.

TUTTLE
MOTOR CO.

RACINE
SERVICE STATION

See' Veri or Clay

Oliver INlier, Owner
PhOne 3143' ·
R•clne

Open Evenlbfl 'HI 8:00P.M.
PHON.. 62-X
Main -r-- Pan1ert'll

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FIVE POINTS GRILL

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Legal Notice

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We Select Only
The Very Best

NOTICE

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Haaaerty
Middleport. Ohio.

To Whom Concen1ed:
tbe .above penon Ill totall)' unable lo work due to SeniHty,

A.rl.etiOICI&gt;tloaea and defective

FOR ftENT--ExtenaJor. Ladder.!

*SOO to .iOOO

llllllo &amp; TV Repair S.nlc•
Phone 100
r.nttrey, Ofll•

Putt Y•u In Any
NIW 1951 TRAILIIR

BULK LIME?

82 Uc

----......::.~.
CONCR.ETII: BLOCKS

On Ovr Lot.

We can make immedjllle
deUvery -sfread or dump.
ed. For fat efficient serviceCaD Pom. 88

M DJtlennt SI.Jt~&lt;1 and
Model• To ChOOBCr From

''leo.
F.\BT FREE D&amp;LIVEIIY

All orNIIy nductd In

0\n)'lbiD&amp; Taken Ill Trade

.
lock

On II. u. Call . . . · · - ·

Waverly Mobil•
Hl'm• Salt•

.·.11111 Bureau Co-Op

I .MIIH"'""" of -roy

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18 Foot Star Trailer.

ARNOLD'S

, parts, radio, tlr·
altape. Bob Hyaell,

81- ti36J.Y.

Ualf rUnner beans now
Pick on •hare. Georae

rnd;r.
Albert

Ohio. 8-211-31&lt;

-Norte

Refrlaera~r cheap.

Call I!Ot-M.

8·111-6\P

I uaed

IOOd.

-

Hill, Lelarl Falla,

-

i-27-3Jc Eltatc Jr Hea~ $15.00, Mixmaster cburn attachment $3.10:
Electric
Iron and &amp;leotrt(!
Toaater $li.QO eacb. Pbbne

A.

c. HIU.

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S,racuao, Ohio

OPEN 8:30A.M. TO 10:00 PM.
COATS BLDG,
SECOND STREET
l!JIDI&gt;LEPORT

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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C01Jtt-

per:sona
iod. ·

AUGUST. CLEARANCE SA'LE

1 The; e!J:Pncil aajd studle- of Labor nay' traf.iic fatali-ties indic:nte
that speed fieures in titre~ out or
fQUr fatAl auto aooideli.U and
~!linkln~ In all&lt;!_ut half.
' th• mo.t dangerous period of
II!&lt; hol1ill)'.. will be I he first · 30
hours, ·the -eouncil slid, with- the
6 ~~- 9 p. ... , period Frtd•y, "the
most dangeroua time of Itt" ,

.

USED CARS and TRU
1957 Ford ••• ~1895
Custom 300 • , . Four Door . . . V·B . . . Standard
Transmission . . . Good While Side Wall Tires ...
Clean Inside and Out ... Sbarp Red Flnlsb.

1953 Chevrolet

$495

1956 Ford .... $1.695

Falrlane Four D01&gt;r - Tbuoderblrd~..v-e - fordo.· i ~~
malic - Radio 1111d Heater - .Good ·i'lres~ Styled· J!
'l)ae, Fiesta Red and WbUe - One OWner· c'u, ·I \ f,

.

.1957 Ford

1954 C.hevrolet
Belaire Hard Top Coupe - ll.itdlo and Heater ,_. 2 .
Tone Green ~'inlsh - Good RUbber - EXtra'. ()~~.

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1954Ford

.

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..

• • ... ~ $695

~ustomlll!ed Tudor . , ; WI - Staiidird Trllnlll!$- ,
s1on ... Pradically New Tires ... Spotless Interior ,
•• . Light Green Finish.

1953 Che¥rolet

.

... ·~ qa;s ·,

Cuslom ·300 .• Four Door, V-8 Slandllrd T~J...
lOll , . Good Wblte SJde · Will T1ra • Sharp Flella·
Flnlllll.
•I
2-1956 Fofd V·8 ..... ?
\o'airlanes -

One Tudor -

One

Four Door

1-11158 Ford V-8

Cuslem 300 - Tudor.

..' ..

1-185$ FOfd V·8 , . . . . !

1-1854 Che\'rolel . , ... ?

Stle A. K

DUTrON DRUG CO.

BAKiR:
FURNITURE

Belaire f ,Door- Radio and Heater. V-8 - Powerglide - New Blue and Ivory Flnl.tb - One Owner
Car.

TudO&lt; ...,. A.Qloinatlc Tran~

Appleb), Rl. No. 1, Long Bol·
!om, O.
B·2Wip , ...,.. 136-Y

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for

~he~d

C'Omeln And See

Four Door - Cleon ud Soll&lt;l

U.S. Rt. 21, WaV.&lt;Iy, Ohio
Opo~ ' .. ' 1.......

told

luth .. ~

dtiw-e . ac·

1953 Ford

,.lulld letter ,..,. L"'"

GRUESER B((OOK CO.

1-1

hot~s

and bond markets have , somli! th!l~ the 1~ of vleld thould be
proh1ems abud with the bond sec- no worry for tl}e inv1lltor.
tion seeminjly nearest the walliUJI
''If ttackl ..-e be ..ft(l blahflr
wii!L
and bon~• lgwer," lfYI 111&lt; flrl!l.
Tb,e experts think the stoek. "we are ~Jy &amp;8 W. the ewrlr
market cam gO' higher: Tbey are 192~ and the eiP'l.t -1'701 to ·~
&amp;kC:ptieal about bonds h\lcause -bf long perioda when itock ylel~
firming ll\Ohf.P' and the pressure of will $t8)' below bJih~d• boljd.
Treasur)' otterlngs.
fact that wUf dBUJMhfa
.. If these things occur in that se- yield•-a
tllclt mueb eonunent but WJ11 te
quevce tlie riet r~su1t will be a more norJJlll and orthodox than
er.wsing of the lilies in the j:raph Dot.''
.
· ·
ot yields of fhQSe two markets. Aet:ordinr to tbe
Stocks will yield le)l.!l than bond&amp; bond firm of AUbrey G. LaJuiton
for thofi first time sfu" the 1920-. &amp; eo., the Treasury ia: up agaln1t
Currently .slOf~S t~;f the· Dow- a touah problem. On SePt. 15 'it
J'Qnts Industrial averaee Yield 4.16 must R,aY pu* $1.9 billion to m~t
pei- ~ cent and hlgti-gl)l~e corporate maturitlt's of the 2¥•m and 2%!
bonds yield 3.80 per .cent. A~ord.w that were not excl\ans~d during
tpe \0 ~he firm of Ar~h~r Wiese;'l- t~e t:ec~nt refunding afferlne: ~
exl)erger this 36;percentage point dif. addition intere•t and
· . terence Is tbEl, mqaUest !Iince Feb- penaes" wiU pull d9wn ••- !,'Uary- 1939 wl}erl 1t was ~0 points. 1,1ry balance to the point Whert
The yield on a s\(Jc~ or bond is Tte.aaury mar dedde to ~
tbe return to the investor on the some new money by 'Selling
.~·
.iividends or intere&amp;t paid at tl).e tiona! bills.
prlc~ ~e issue ~ WQ purchased.
BUSINISS TREND HICIHIE~
For example AmerJcan· Telephone,
For the remainder of the y~,
paying ~ annUijly, Yields oxactty it appears to tile Lanston firm as
5 pet cent al $1~ a .sb~ .
tliouatt the ne..aur.y ri\aj need to
TWO COURSES OF ACTION
seU between $1 billion and $8 b\1Standard &amp; Poor's says tb~ lion' of new ~P~euritiel for cash.
stock market has two courses of
Nq,w £~ buaioess. The lflnd is.
action ope.11 to hring the list into a hll!l&gt;er. ADd earnill¥ aro ~prov­
more rcnllstic relationship With ing.
underlying conditions:
Standar~ and Poor's estlmatei
1. A fairly sbyp reaction, and ,th~t for the December 9uarter
2. for the JTiark:et to hesitlilte Md cQrpOration 'neOme wtll be ru!l'
corr!Jolidate its -position whl~e waft- riJng " at~·an arJnual rate of. Jl3.25 a
ing for busi~sll to catch up.
sh•re O.J more -fl&amp;&amp;inst $2,.f5 fqr
lowe are ln'tlined to ~llev~." the secOnd QQarter and $2. 71. fOr
says Standard, "that the latter lh' first quarter.
eourl!le will preyail in view•of J~
For I!IJI&amp; 'aa a· wbq[e,
, pressure of funds seeking inve~t· ~&gt;Cheves it will ·go doWn
merit .and the widespread fee lind poorett year .since 19M in !'?'~~
of tonfjdence fostei-ed by thC econ- atton earnings. Now, Jt
omY's strong recuperative poW- trend i.s up a!\d the

In . Air . Conditioned . Comfort

1956 Chevrolet $1595

t~I~ANDI

Cuio Down Paymeal

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The y.'lj!ffn)&gt;errer firm

SHOP

In Used Cars

Scalford Boarda, drol) Cloth&amp;
Clinton Flsh.,r, Mlfitllep.[)rt, 0
Phone illM-X
11·1 ll

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GENERAL ·TELEPHONE CO. BILLS

Half Ton Pick Up Truck . . . Good Bed ... 1!i.l~lf't
Cab . . . Good Tires . . . New lJght Blue Flnlsll;

(20) Business Services

HOUSE TRAILOR
ClEARANCE SALE

WE COLLECT

''0 Four Door Radlq pd Healer Powergllde Blue
and Ivory Flnlsb, MeeblnaoaUy OK.
.

Sell Yourself

.NEW YORK \,IPI - The atoek

The Little Lot

John Barringer, atudent •::~~'' I Farland entertained w1th a p1cn1c
p.astGr from Mount Airy 9
.:iupper on Wednesday cverung at
ary in Pbiladelpl"lia, Pa .. conduct.- the 1r home.
ed services at St. Paul's I,.uther•n
Church Sunday.
,
AUendmg were Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mn. Jesse Maynard
and family attendt:d a family reunion at the home of bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maynard at
ThreefoJ'ks, Ky., thi!f weekend.
They also visited her parents Mr
and Mra. GarCield Preece at
lnez, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs J . V. McGrew at·
tended the McGrew reumon at
Ripley on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Slaughter

-Wailing\Wall Near For Buyers
Of Bonds.\Vall Street Reports

1-18&amp;3 Mereury ..•... ?
Overdrjv. - l\ldio amt Heater

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The lJall) :,,.:ntmel

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Pomeroy·MiddleJIOrl, 0 ., Aug. 29, 1958

lmwn's Attend
Commencement
AtOhioU

VanMeter-Stobart Nuptial Vows
Are Exchanged Wednesday Aug. 27

Mr and Mrt. Ok.ey VanMeter set with seed pearla
Sr, Mason, are an.nounemJ the 11. bouquet o.1 red and wbtte rose
'fbeJr
dau&amp;flter, bud!
~ ~~r. and Kn. Orville Brown and marnai,1e ul.
Mtu Agnes Youna:. Mason , act
llidalyn and Bob, Lona Bottom at- Flora ("lllNy'') VanMeter to Don·
and was
~ the Ohio Univenuty eom- aid Stoblrt,. 1011 f)l Kr and lin ed as maid of honor
George Stobltt, Racine, 0
dressed In a mtnt green street
maocement Satl.ltday.
The Browns' son, AUan, receJvThe weddinc waa an event of leli and wore a wbite head band
ed lUI Bachelor of Scien«l degree Wednesday at 11 ·00 a m and -.loj~t ~~~~,.. tfllMI nup QlJIUaJ
iu Bdtleltion and thelr d.augbter-tn was held lD the EUB ChW'ch in and a corsage of yellow ro.se bud~

law, Regina, received her Bacl'leiGT Mason.
of Science degree In Medlcal TechRev. Ralph Mahoney perform
llOlOCY, With h1gb honor
ed tbe double rtng ceremony
Jlr. Brown bas been employed
bytbe Gnadenhutten schools a~ a
teacher of Indu&amp;tnal Arts, Sdence
J't!d Mathem.at1cs Mrs Brown bali
been employed by the Unton Ho.s
~tltll 111 I)QvP.r oti Medical Technolo-

The churc-h was dec orated

w1th

seasonal C'Ut flowers.
The brtde, &amp;ttlred 1n a whtle
nylon jjtreet ltmgth clreu, wu
given in marnage by her brother
Jamea VanMeter Her dren w:as
llt.
fashioned with a fitted bodiee
They w111 res1de tn New Ph•lal- and ful1 skirt She w0re a net
felpbia .
veil made Jn .1 crown effect and

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Miss Barbara

LueJUe Howkbla • . . • . . . • . . • • • . • l'eJDero1 Sodelf Edltar
IIJ'Ido Rice . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . MlddleJN&gt;rl Soelel&gt; EdHol

Thelma Marlene Torrence Is w ..tt

IC'cessorles,

wb t

BETTER BUY
2 dr. Sedan Worth much. Sparkling orglnal greeu two
tone.

1955 Chevrolets · ·

· · ·· $1,095.00

8 cyl. 2 &amp; 4 dr. S.dan. Both dean tars, and exceptional

buys.

1956 Ford .. . . . . . . . .

. $1,295.00

Cuatomllne 2 dr. Sedan. Fordomatlc llrlve. Spolle.. two
loue blue finish

1957 Ford

va ···· ········· $1995.00

CUllom "300" 2 . dr. Sedan. Almost .like the day 11 was
liOid. Fordomatlc.

1957 fontiac V8 ··· · ·· · · · · · $2,495.06
9 poaaenJer Station Wagon. Show room dean. Hydroma·

tic. R&amp;H. 4 new Nylon while wall tlrea.

1956 Buick V8 · · · · · · ··· $1,995.00
Speelal 4 dr. H•rd Top Sedan. DynoOow drive. One eare·
fulloeal owner. R&amp;H. Llk~ q~)l' orlglnol flnloh with spetleM Interior.

1956 Bukk V8 .. , ······· ··· $1,895.00
8peelal %dr. Hard Top Coupe. One of the &lt;leanest cors
on our lol. Dynonow drive. R&amp;H.

1956 Oldsmobde · ·· ·· · · ·· · · · $1,859.00
Super 88 4 dr. Sedan Hydramotlc drive. One eoreful lo·
ul owaer.
,

1956 Mercury Monclalr · · · · $1,895.00
V8 2 dr. Hard Top Cpe. Power oteerlng &amp; brakeo. Mer·
eyomotle drive. Best aerle1 Mercury. Really sharp Inside
udoat.

1955 Buick V8 · · · ·· · · · ·· · · $1,495.00
I dr. Riviera Cpe. Power steering &amp; brlkes. Original two

toae blue flnllh. Beoutlful or&amp;lnlal llnlah. We can peraoaally recommend lhlo car.

•955 Mercury Y8 · · · ··· · · · · $1,095.00
I dr. Sedln SpoUe8s two lone blue !lnllh. Owned by loeal meehlnlc.

1954 Buick Y8 Special · · · ·· ·· · $1,195.00

I dr .. IUvleu Cpe. B01uUful .bird lop awclol. New Car
lrlde ·lu.

, 1954 Ford V8 · · · ·· · · · · ·· ·· ·· · $745.00

'"lr. CUitomUne .Sedan. SpOIIeu orlglllal U,hi . , _ fiD·

lila.

1953 Cltevy. 2 dr. Sedan · ·· · · · · · · · $495.00
1953 Plymouth Sllvoy 411r. Sedin · · $495QO
1953 lui~ Speclal4 dr. Sedan ···· $69$.00
1,53 l.ulck V8 Sup" 4 dr. 1 owner · · $795.
1953 Iuick Specl~ 2 dr. · · · · · ·· ·· · $695.00
.·1950 8ulcUpeclal4 dr. Sedan · · · · $195.00
1953 Ford Y8 4 dr. Sedan · ····· · · · $595.00
-1953 Desoto V8 2 dr. Sedan · · · · ·· $595.00
953 ~ 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · $595.00
Pontiac 8 cyl. 4 dr. Hytl. ·· ·· $695.00
Chevy. 2 !Jr. Dlx. Stdan , · · · $195.QO
Ford Statio• W~~t" ·· · · · · · · $125.00

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ceptton was held at the home ,_,
the bride'&amp; brolher, Mr .&amp;nd Mr •
Wtlliam VanMeter, Mason
The tra~Jtlonal three t1ere
w~ding c1tke was !lerved durln •
I h.e reception
Mr Stobart attended Raein•
H1gh School and the new Mrt
Stobart attended Wahama Higl
School The couple wtll resMe u.
Ractne, o.

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~ ~p Db. Clb 6 ellrom• ~·· Olle loeal OWII•"
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Mra Frank Young Jr, Mason,
honor~;d her three year old son,
Bobby with a birthday party on
Wednesda)' at their home.
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After the honoree opened hb
many lifts, decorated birthday
cake, Ice cream, ,potato cb~ps and
Kool Aide was served the followlnl guests, Mrr; cecil Johnson
Dennis and Robin, Mra. Tet'l
Roush, Cathy, Jud)l, Gloria, Jennifer, Joey and T1mm)l; Mn. Francis Jefrers, Daniel, Sid, John and
Pam; Mrs Jack Fox, Mary and
Susie; Cynthia Van Meter, Gaye
Nease, Sally
Yeager, LaNe'l
Wriaht, Jane
Buri:en•, Shtrlcy
Young, cathy
Young, Jackie
Young, Mrs Young and the hon
Miss Thelma Marlene Torrenc«' white and r~d carnations
oree,
Mrs Kathlene Morrb or Racine
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roland
Ton-ence, Tupperr; Plams,. became !Isler of the bride was matrop of
lhe bride of RonNe Eu,il:('ne My- honor and wore a pa!c blue dres
crs, son of Mr and .Mrs Edward w1th matchmg hat She V!'Drc t
Myers of Minersvil:le, Friday, Aug corsage of varlgated i'tld am
15 at 7 p m at the Chnstian wh1te carnat1ons
Church 111 11u~pers Phuns.
Hay Myers or Ath~ns, brother o'
The Rev Harold Doster per-· the. groom served as best man
'file WSCS of the Mason Mctho· formed the doublo ring ceremony
1 he bride and groom are both
dlst Church met on Monday
The brjde , given in mlll'rlage by b't'.nduale.s uf Eastern H1gh Srhoo
olght for their reaular monthly her father, wure a while flopt Cla~ll of 1958.
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meeting The group met at the
length
gown
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of
lac~
over
taffeta
New Haven Plll'k for a. potluck
wlth 1:1 litted botllee . The slcev{';
plcnlc dinner.
ctf
lace Wet'f: tra~ltionaily inn g
A abort, program was held with
Mary E. Capehart as leader and and pointed"'! the WtJSt " ho"l
entitled ''My Life ln the March piece with fmgertlp veli was o'
of 1\tbaloru. Scripture wall read ... llluoion. · She emied ' WhlhBible
mounted With vaf!gate.i
Mrs Guy Reynolds, dlstrtct flretJ·
by Mrs SteUa Ch1ttln.
1dent of the Buslneas and f'l'ofAI·
The bustncu meeting follow·
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donal Women'a Club. met with ttte
ed the prog:ram and each member was urged to attend the
.r lhe district ~tub• ,,
"- luncheon Sunday at the 'Martin
District
Educational, Seminar
Restaurant
meeting to be held in Huntingplanning .... ;on for the dtt.
ton, Sept. 9 There will be a
tr~cl'
meeting: to be hPid in Mid·
morning and an afternoon lleSI·
The W1lt family held a reumu11 dleport thi!l b.U was held at tile
ion at thia meetlna:
recently at Buckeye' Lske
home or Mrs Homer J~ Russclt, N
Tbc~e enjoying the picnic were
A basket dinner was served, at Second St., following the luncheon
Mrs. Jean caraon, Mn. StellE ooon to Mr. and Mrs t~o l''ord
Plans were nt'ade for the meetChattin, Mrs. Mara:aret Pickens. and family, Mr. 11nd Mrs Shm]('~ · l b
1111 · o e held lh ttie new Mleldle·
Mra. Roaa Fink, Mrs.• Pearl Roush Wilt and falhU)I, Mansfil!]d: Mr port
School, Oct. 10..
Mill Mary Dudding, Mi&amp;a Alm&amp;. ~tnd Mrs. Merle Wilt and famlh ~re Elernentat'y
discueed senior mOt~el'l!l
Duddln1, Mlu Eata Bumgardner Wilder Wilt. 'Bucyrus, Mr. ami wUI 11 erve the dmner. The bY·llw
Mrs. Mary Capehart and Mrs Mr:&gt;. Isaac W1lt Jr. aod family, and protedures of the club were11
Franc!• ·Stewart and son Gary.
~rs. Eugene Chipman, Columbu5 also dtscu.!lled. Jl..rs. Nollie Vale,
'Mr. and Mrs. Etlch8fd Wtlt anrl president of the :diddleport ctt1b
family, Mr and Mr.&amp;. Carl Searl~ Will appointed St'lcrel ary for th~
Mr tmd Mn. Robert W1Jt ami di1trict mooting:, and M~s. Mar·
Family, Mr. and Mrs. James 'ray- jorJe Stephens, president of tht:
lor, Mr._ and Mra. Lester Rose M11ietta club, waa elected treaS·
AbOut 125 MaBOn• · and tbelr and family, Mre Irene Shumaker urer for the conlerence.
r•mlliea, member• of the Oblc Wlddleport; Mr. and Mt8 Ken·
Attending tho luncheon meetinA
Vall-ey Commtndery No. 124 en neth WUt and family, Mr. and
Mn. Dorothy SoQ1mer, Gaijoyed 1 plcnlc last 'nuraday Mra. Charles llysell, Mr. and Mrs
A. Stroth, J.aek·
evening at Balley'a JAke.
.Mrt. :~~bel
Maurice Dul8t and family, Mrs
Wallace Bradford .,.., chief [Jaac Wilt and Mn. Roy Gru~ser
and Mre. Nellie'
~!jlok for the barbecued chicken aod dt~UJhtera, Pomeroy.
enjoyed. r.temben of the Cirele·
vlUe Lod&amp;t Wtre: IUIIII.
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Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday

BPW Cl ub
- Plans
F o· .
Mor !StriCt
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eetmg In Fall

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Re·un,·on Held At
Buckeye Lake
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Commandery Held
Picnic At Lake

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llEIGs-I'U"'EIIOY
TONIGIIT
"IUJIJOIIIE IIORNINGSTAR'
Nallalle'Wood- Gene Kelly ·

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Bowery Boys· Hunt. Hall
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ALSO
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"HIGH HELL"
John Derk • Elal,ne Stewart
SUN.IIan WED.

''THE BRIDGE ON"TRE

KWAI"

WIU11m Holden .
AI~ G~!'!!ness

Cllevy. . ...... : ........ / $1,79$.00
~ leob JQ;e aew quell.

Min Dorothy •Hartenbaeh wen
GalUpoU1 vlaHorl Tuefda¥.
Mr1. Roy Grueer &amp;Jid dauail·
Mr.s C A. Neff and Mn. F. L tera anct )ln. Bren._, Shumaker
Bobek and daughter, Debrah, left bave J')f:turned home after a vllit
Thursday for theU' home, Chieaao, w!Uh Mr. an4 Mrt. !!uteoo Chap&gt;
111 , after a v11it wilh Mlssea man. Columbua.
Mr. and Mn. LeOlW'd. ltuu .Jl
Maud and .Freda Grue1er.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Rltehle Cleveland ardved TbUJ!Idty" for a
and family of Rismg Sun, Mit-b., J¥eekend vUlt wttb ber father.
were weelr:end auesta of Mr. aad I!Qinond Elaeltleln.
Mrs. W. C. TIJlor aad Mlsa
Mrs. Kenneth Harril.
Manko
SbiraJiki of Toledo were
Mr and Mrs. Pat Qulnl;l and
Bobby Grueser spent the past over night JUetts of Mr. and Mtl.
weekend Jn Columbus and at· &lt;;. F. Tom;tJna, Tueaday and
Mr and Mrs. E;ber Lewis and tended the fair
Wednetday
ester Walbul'n were in Columbue
JCeDtly to visit Mrs' Stella Wal·
Mr. and Mrs John fisher an('
urn who- is a patient at the Ml sons• of Akron • visited reeentl•
1
'armel
Hosplt!l
Mrs. Lewts '.flth their parents, Mr8 , William
~ported that her mother ts reeov- P'Jsher, Mmersville and .Mr. a"'d
There will be a Hom~oming at
-Jng sall~factorlly from fa&lt;'!al sur Mrs. Henry Roush, Racine.
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t~e' Z~ Church of Cbri.tt, on Har·
•ery, and has enJoyed the many
Mr and Mr! Charles WlibrD'.v rn1onvtlle Road, SuftdJy, Augui\ 31.
l rd!l and gafts sent her by her • have returned home after a vaea
The Gotpel Harmony Boya of
.· ibd11. Her room number is 712.
UGn m Tennessee
~SAZ·TV •witl ~there. Everyone
Mrs Robert Mitch and sons, Da
_
ts welcome.
.
id and Steven, are vuitmg her ''' her parents. Mr 1:111d Mr&amp;. Sid~
Attenda:oce at tbe Zion church
arents, Mr and Jlvtrs John Scmes, ncy Rice of RuUand. They also vi•
on
Sunday WQ eo. olferi.q $SD.16.
nd Mr. and Mrs p L ~ditch.
Lted friends m Middleport.
Ronnie dlcCunis, ColumbUs Oor•
Mr. ihd Mrs. Verne Davis and , Mrs James Bnngard and da.qgbt- 1st, Robart. Slobart. OSU ,ltudent,
rfn Carl )loore were m Columbus e'rs, K1m, Terry and Jill, have re- formerly of Pomeroy., GftQrp SUl·
'ecently to attend the funeral lier- turned to their hoQle jn Cl~and weH, antiqwe deller, a~ Geotp ,
!jees f()r Mrs Hugh Niday.
after VJ~lfmiJ her parents, MT. and
w. Veno)l, Columbus, were cu. .
Mrs Clara Atkimon and -ni..,ce V.rs Ed Haggerty .
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard,Ruuell ok
', fly Grace Atkinson of Greenfield
~Ir. and :\irs. Ed Slater, Fred and
Wol-fpen, Sunday.
1isited here Wednesday
with Kay, huve returned from a two
Mn H.ODP.I't nussell daugbters,
1riends Mi.Js Atkmson is i mcm· weeks tnp In :..tichtgan and Can·
1~r of the staff of the G. eeufteld ada 11: . Slater ha&amp; been on vaea- Carolyn • ._d Brenda, atul Mrs.
·tlgb Sehoul where she bas taught tion from his duties at the Ohio CJyde DHC'ber and DoQna Kay are
"or 3~ yean. The Atkmsons were Valley Bakmg Co.
spending the week in Columbus.
'ormer Middleport resadcnts
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Miss Hulda Klem and her broth·
~r-in-law, F. M Fugate, were in
]allipolls, Wednesday, to vis1t Mrs.
~gate at tb~ Holzer Hosp1tal. Mrs
rugate, who was taken to the hos· •
&gt;ital Sunday, Will be removed to "
The BRADBURY bij'
.he Uruver&amp;ty Hospital for further
:reatmenlo

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74'h MILLION '. . b•r~:~n·

Miss Pauline Z1rl ~ 1s spendmg
ier vacation as ¥uest of her par·
mts, Yr. and Mrs Ebef Lewis and
tamily. She spent last week at the
Presbyterian Church camp
Piedmont. Ohio.i Miss Zirkle is a
gtudent nurse at Hrol'ler }J.,~,,ital
Mrs. John KincairJ has been iB
tor several dayll at her 1\omc ull l'lo
Fourth-st With a VIrus infectiOn.
• Mr. an"d Mrl): Chester ~rw:ip and
wn, Dun, and Mr and :drs. liar·
old Long are j)lanmng to spJ:mt the
.veekf.'nd at the Great La,kes 'l'ram
ing b&lt;isc all(( attend tile gradu:&gt;fL..,.
exerl'Jses when lbeJr sons, Mike
Ervm and Ruy Long, graduo.t.
from boot traimnJl. The boys w1ll
receive a leave stnrting Sepl 5
Mr. and M1s A R McKmny ,
former Mlddlcport resuicnts, hav(
rented an apartment in the Lyon,.
bi.Jildmg now owqcd by Robert
Coatf:i Tile McKinney ·~ have beeu
living m Columbus
Betty Lynn Koehler, who ha &lt;
ipent the pail two weeks "V~th he1
aunt. Nliss SHily Schaaf, Was 11e
compamed to her home in Colum
Jut~ tuday by Mr anrt Mrs C. B
Niese and Miss Schaar They will
1pend the day with :Qetty'e mother,
'drs. Richard Koehler and lamdy,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Dicken of
FrankUn, Ohio, was a recent g:uesl

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PikHt. Oi'Jrle~
Radia llid-Posn
by Ray SteveR;'

R. J. Jones,' Jr.,.
Frank Rtueh Jr.,

County Reciev~
Over $82,000 In
Children's Aid

OVEC Property

More money was paid oUt bY
durlrig the- fh1cal year
June 30 idt aid for depead·
and crippled ~Udren than

the

'Faxes· Amount

To.$364,987

show.

Electric

1\41 HAtlBUIY.

in any previous ¥elll', , recQrds of
State Auditor JameS A. Rhodes

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Total payments

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Oblo counr

'"Pay'ntent of tiea for these nlfarit' prOcr~ms
to ,GaiU&amp; ~ast year were $Z2,830,h9. T.his ia:
in the amount of more than 1 three times · the

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lowloot rv
-..llh 262 •q, "" pkhfl. Tro~olorl!ltr•
, .......nc~~oom A•&lt;&gt;il·
11ill• In 4 b&lt;taQIIhl
flrlllh .. JIT'/'23.

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aecond·batf

dlilributed ttm• yean'
when d.5trlllutillns a~lJtriltefi to
amount

$7,2$8,641.

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ID'l. Brlghl•r, $h•rp'" Ph:lu,.
-C.scotf• run.,.
**Puii·Anll
SWftclt
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Predict 420 May Be Killed
0\'er Holiday's In Traffir

Fair Weather
Promised For
This 1'eekend

"-plloa•l&lt; lpr tll&lt;&gt;·ript are The
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to informaUon
day.
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LOWIIDV a,-YLINO
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111• ~OOK ypu Iflee- Tho PERFORMAN~
ws.n t·- nle VALUE ,-ou exptt:l

Sund•y ...-eninf.

lion's bipways began p1hng up ea1ly Saturday "-ith miJLions
of Amencans heading f()r pleasure spots
1he National S&lt;~fety Council warned. as the three~dav hoi~
iday began, that as many as 420 persons might be killed dur·

September by

loealed at 1200 E
ton, W. Va.,
Inc.,
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Hbly nwthweat Itt• Sunca.y llf'

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UNITED PRESS IN'fERN.HIONAL
Reporta of the Labor Day hohd•x hlood . lettong on the na·

A bearinw hat been Jet

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••rmsr and mare humid te4ay,
,.rtly cloudy Nnltht •"" SuMay

Toll Is Mounting

Being Sought
For This Area

RCA VICTOR

WITH BIIAUTIPUL

Jlreo

Weather

Pol{leroy.MJcidi.e,Ort, Ohio, Saturday. August30~ 1958- - - - - - - -

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1954 Plymouth · · .. · · · · · · · $745.00

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BUY FROM BLAETTNAR'S
FOR A

Mra Karl Grueaer, Mra.
Q1.1inn, Mi-a. Carrie Gruuer

POMEROY
SOCJETY

ZION

be&lt;~d and alsu wore a corsage 1
)cllo\\ rose buds.
Best man for Mr Flobart w
Bobby Dudding of Racuie
Cynthia VanMeter, mece of t 1
bride, wa~ ring bearer and w
dressed 1n a red and white ple o
ed nylon dress with while acet
sortes.

Bobby Young
Is Honored On
Third Birthday

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Middleport Soclaty

Huddleston o ·

Muon was the brtdesmaad an
worl' a pmk street length dre
w1th whtll'

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B•Mncsd Fld•llty FM Sou11d ,
OrJ~Off

*Improved FrlnrJ• Ar•• R•ceptfon

lo:t s1nr,. 1954 when 368 p:!"rsor.H
w{'re kJI~ed The Umterl Press In·
trrnat10nal count fM Labor Da)l
19~7 showt:rl 443.deaths
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The ootwn's rJ:.oath toll bPg rm
The weather hure:tll prom!o;;f'f'l
most of the nation fair 11k1e-s Sat- 1o mount 1n tbc r:trly ho!uJay
urday fqr the first da-y of the long hours today as nulhons of Arflt·r·
tan; took to the hi~hway
Lahrtr Day week end.
The Nat10n.al 5-lfety Council
Clearing alues were reported
sa1d
early ~porh
[rom New England with tempera- however,
tures rJSIRIO:" and scattered show "looked hupeful" and there wa!l
er!l tapering off to fractional 1 poss~b1hty
"however .slight"
readmgs
that l:'he loll wou.ld not rpach the
A pattern of rapidly eastward predit'ted 420 death~; for the
moving dt!lturbances nosed over ihree-day pcnod
northern states Friday night with a
The Umtf'd Prt-!\8 International
hanginl over oount at 8 30 a m " d i 11how
band of thowers
an area from the Great Lake11 to ed 27 persons kJJIN.i m trarr1c
the Northern Rockies
JCCJdeots, two persons :irowned,
The outlook for Saturday ~as "11! plane cfla~h dc,,th and seven
ror scattered afternoon showers deaths m other mushaps for a
in the Rockies, oYer the Northern total of 37
Plains, Great Lakes and mto the
Florida lt•d the nat1on in lraf·
Nortbeast.
fit deaths wJth four Uhlo reportliiost sectionl! o{ Lhe nalion rrom ed lhree and Jllmuos and Texa.s
the Southern Plains to the Atlantic e-ach had two.
Coast were promised 11 sunbath
although scattered sbowen; were a
Ilhno1s topped the nat :un m
~ poss1bihty 1n tbe mtd :.llssJS."'IPPI total. df'alhs. however, as rour
Valley
rwrsuns burned to death m an
Temperatures througbout the na 11arly morning fire at Round Lake
tion were expeded tn remain h1gh. Beach about 45 miles northwest
of ChlCil~o lo bring t'he state
lol11l death loU tu s.x
Good WutMr Foreu5t
S,1fety officials expressed fear
that generally
good . weather
lhrou,l(hout the natwn would conLnbule to the de-atb toll. AI·
though scattered showers were ex
peeted m widely sr.attcred pomts
and dl)udy skws were expedcd
,. • 4M anpual gol{ing · safari of over much of tile nat 1on's tnklsec... , local IoUuwers. of the sport to
llon, fa1r and wal'ID was tlte Tule.
·Wh1te Sulphur Sflrtngs is weU
·Many slates calk'tl on the Naunderway today
L1onal Guard to reroforce slate
Whtle the contingent is sbort and local Jaw ~Vnforcement offiCials m one of •the greatest ef.
i:!;.
for 1be tt1p to Sam Snead's golf· torts ever massed against reckless
ness on the htghways.
~;Qe
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mg &lt;Bpit••. eight .... known to
liD
arc " D.(l
have made tbe journ£1y. There may
Gov. Martlll Grlf£10 0[ Georgia
have been others whose names noting that the elltJmated death
An estimated 131 childl'en and mothe[s; - with sqrtle DAds
have rwt been reeorded.
t.ol.l 1n the Peach state .... , 14,
who were not working sprinkled in - helped tell Nfa. Dar~ In observance of tabor Day Those knownl t~ ~at the1. pictur- used his emergency powers to
· of 5yrac"'se Fr"""''
"~ lb
1.
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Weet V rgm1a spor me spa t
t th
morl 0 '8rten
l.....,..:r; how mu".n
ey apper1ca1:e there .will be no, publicatilln
nr caque
arc Remo Nieri, James and Har· urn ou '- e guard.
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whatshehasdone-tbispastsummer.
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. The Dai1y Sentinel on lSonday in imon O'B9en. Bob Jarobs. E. F.
In lD~tana, state pohtte called
Tbey did it by staging .~ . surprise pic,nl~$tarting at '4 O'tlt'J:Ck order that the empJ9yees and 1Robinson, Fred Crow, Wid Ash·l ond U~d ·Prell'l Interoahona.J
.n the aftemo.o'n at the O'Briep home~"lt
tbe·.time 41lf~ staU of the new!Uio...uoto be able worth and Dr. Clyde bagels.
~:emoposte:e~~ 80th~esdtolh k~~f
wher.e from 50 to 80 youngsters
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Tb . f
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usvally are "sent t~Ome" from 1.be ~
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to ®serve tbe holiday ln JI:.B fulle m ru;matton will be passed ~N
O'llt'len swimming ........
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GEN. LEE DIES
~ motonsts stopped for trUflc
t"'Y'· .
YORK, Pa. UPl - Lt. Gen. J94n VIOlations.
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The G'Brlens, thil summer as
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PubhcaUon will resume on nor- C. ll (Courthouse) Lee • .::ontrover.·
C:ftrv,.....,. Make PIN r,
Pl8f. yeais~ have.
their
m~ scale however on Tueaday.
sial Army general of World War
•More than 10 000 Iowa clersyVIte i POO
II,, dted early today at York hos- mel) of aU faith~ banded together
:unan~· all·t:me
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
pital. He •was 11.
to litress \:he mdivJdual'a mor.ll
Lee auffered a stroke sev~al respomibilit1 for sa.fe drivinx.
A Dayton, Olllo, radio station,
Admitted: Mrs. VioLet Parker,\ dafaaa:o followed by a coronary.
WING, In a macabre safety plug,
Long Bottom; WUllan Y(loker,
SEND "BEEF .UP"
MUCJD.
oUered free funerals for local
•WASRINGTON UPI - The ' Air reaidents wbo "'kill themselvee
Dbeharged: Alfred Sellers, Force diaclo&amp;ed today that it it~ on the higb.way• durmg the long
sending a squadron of jet fighters hohday.
Portland.
and a number of cargo ail'fraft to
.Birtbs~ a son to Mr. and , Mrs. beef up U. S. air power m the
Cbka~goan&amp; staggered uDder the
Fred WllllallliOn,
·Rutland; a Far East where Red China threat- we1ght of thousands of visiton1
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.Jam en! invasi~ of Natiomst Jslanda in to the national Americara Legion
Harrie, Racine.
Fonnosa stfait.
.:!onvention and fled to the 'beaChes and forest preaerves as I1lin·
uis stii'IJ ofl1P;als flaah~ a "condition red" tfaf11e aleft.
The otl.ihom~ trdf'Je patrol
also called a condition red turnout every pieqe ot availai:JIC
~·1ipone11t , in the strUggle to cut
Y!!at's death toll.
COLUMBUS UPI - The 1858 Ohio Slate Fair end~d 11.9
elfht day ru~friday 1\'ith prospects of a deOcit·oll&lt;le ,lill the 1'be holiday held one note of
Ja(drn!u for t'he nation':&gt;! !!Chool
bills are totaleo.
·
'· ·
~hildren. School bells
beckoned
As a result; fair officials indicated the admission to next just
beyond tHe picnic ground.
year's extr..-aganza may be doubled, from 75 cents to $1.50.
Ohio counted at least SIX per, Friday's paid attendance, last measured at 12,165, brought
~ killed in Labor Day wee)!:
total attendance for tbe week
end trafd'ic aceadents by 9 a. m
the fair for »!bout $10,~ today to take its customaTY lead
270,boo mark.
D. Robert Jones this year·s entertainment gab• !n th:e early 'hours of a bohday
' r,.in kept at leas't take, including funds from the period.
away from t® ~•tr. horse show, which mos( peoplE
The state Htghwar Patrol rethe fair drcv( gpod considered an e~mpt agricul ported Jls first record of a. hoU·
the otl)er daya, Sinte tural e~bibitlon.
Jay traffic cteatb was late Frl~
In addition, the "revenues'', de olght. Paul Everly,, 22; Surqfttt,6
w.aa (lnly 20.000 under
clded to asseaJ $41,000 for amuse £ield, died in an accident on ·Q~
ment taxes dating ba~k throUJh ~ twn mil" east of CaldweU.
19!\f.
F1v' other persons died as thie
Blanket exemptiol1.1 covered the result of two accld.mt.s early slit1956 and 1937 fairs, Jones !aid urday.
.,
and fa~r people b.ve a&amp;ked for a i&lt; Tbree men were kllled ~,._.. near
heaerina before regional Internat l&gt;ayton ill . o tW&lt;&gt;&lt;IIT eoii\JiO•·
!«;venue autborUles.
·
}nly two were identified ~
Jonee pointed out that amuse dlately-Edwin Smith, Jr., 2:8 l a~
1
tax tulinp, t~lthough Ieder
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A etr·tl'ain collision at ~ ci'OI•
On tbelr fairs. Much de; 'ng near Sandusky claimed th~
i•r ;.;.~~~;~ pemh uPQit
sta~ officials' inter· !i~&amp; of James C. Flemm~n~i-. 33 ~·
pret.atioQ Of the law, be added.
ond lllibert Mlddloton,
..,...:Of
:Asidil frAAJ tlaea.l snarls. Jones1 SalldusJtt~
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