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8-DaUy Senlin~l. Pomeroy-Mlddleport, 0 ., July 23, 1957

Holter's Hold
Picnic Dil)ner
Sunday Evening

Church Of Christ Men's Ass'n
Family Night Session Is Held

Mr and Mrs Homer Holter en
t~r\lin'd 1 group
of relatives
wttb a p1cnu~ dinner Sunday eveJUD:g at theJr home, Cbeater Road
bononng Mr. and Mrt Henry

Bullard, Tampa, Fla
Guests were Mr and Mrs Bul·
lard, Mr and Mrs Marvin Hand
and children, Callforma, Larrv
Frecker, Cleveland Mr and Mr~.
Raymond Frecker and aon, Tup
per,a Plains, Mr and Mrs C D
Frec)4:er, Mr and Mrs Roy Fr"'c
krr aon and daughters and Mr
and Mrs Howard Seidenable and
.sons, Pme Grove and M1 and Mri
Roy Holter and ch1ldrio. Cheater
Road
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July 21-24
FAMILY NleiHTS
2 Adult Tldceta 1dmlt1 c1r full
James Cagney
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Humphrey Bogart
"THE OKLAHOMA KID"

One hundred and ftf~en were were Cbrishans, and that now six.
present for the Family NiJbt of out of ten were, and he cauUoned
the Metp County Men'lf A.uoela- his audience agunat being aure
Uon of t.be Churehea or ChriJt at that athiesm wa1 not also growthe Middleport Church of ChrlaL lng
Wilbur Pierce, Bradbury, presid&amp;d
He discusaed
tbe 1mmorahty
at the meeung and Fred L Gard- found 1n t~ United States and
ner, host pastor, welcomed the sP.id thlt m tbia day of unllm1ted
audience and lntrodueted one of powera, 1t was well to remember
the guest speaken, Benjte Youne, that power must be used m a
Hawaii, who is a 1tudent 1t the Chrtatian way in order to progreRS
Kentucky Chrtstlon College GraySpecial numbers mcluded a yoson, Ky
cal solo by Eleanor Okate, "Must
Mr Young, who u sponsored at JesUB Bear the crosa ~lone", a
the school by the Meigs Cunty vocal trio from Bradbury, Patty
Men',; As10ciatin was aeeompan- Michael, Phylhs EbersbliCb and
1ed here by Ml&amp;~ Eleanor otake Sharon Roush, who sang "He" and
Hawa11, and they 1 ang an Hawauarl a quartet from Rutland They were
duet as a part of the evemng• 1 pro- Earl Slack, Earl King, Mrs Ethel
gram Mr Young 1 topic wa 1 "Fool- Nelsen and Thelma Michael and
1shneas" and he llave eumples of were accompamed by Mrs King
Churches repreaented were
what people had constdered toollsbnes.s, sue~ as Noah's building of -Bradbury, 12, Dexter, 8; Hemlock
the ark., David Livingston'&amp; life Grove, 8, Rutland, 12; Keno, 6,
work and other well know pe:nonJ, Zion, HI, Middleport, 37
Earl Slack pa11tor of the RutRefreshments of Ice eream and
Jand Church' of Chrut introdueel eake were .served at the close of
Sheldon Thomaa, pa1tor of thi£1 the me!tting
Martms Ferry chun:h Mr Thoma•
-'---'---who conducted revLval service• at
the Middleport and Zion churches
in 1952, spoke on "Complacency",
He warned of the daDJer of be·
mg complacent in the f1ght against
CQmmumam whtch he called a reMr apd Mrs: Henry Bullard
b~lous war as well as a pobtlcal. who have been the gue111A of her
He gave statistics to show that a parents. Mr ancf Mrs -C. D Freck
century ago o!lly two out !&gt;f ten er left Monday for Missourt
where they will vtsit relatives
before returnmg to their homf'
at Tampa, Fla
Mr&amp; John R Weo.:kb of Nelson-

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James Cagney
Humphrey BogiU't
ANGELS WITH DlltTY PACES

POMEROY
SOCJETY

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CONFIDENTIAL
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28 persoyo

Lawhorn's Take
Over Rivervue
Restaurant

pass Tests

OD Dnvmg
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3 ROOMS OF
ALL NEW

we keep confidE!Iltialftlea. They are maintalDed

tor your convenience and proteetion.

Furniture

Every pharmacllt keepa &amp; complete re~~
ol pretcriptlona. A tlle number CD a\
medl.olne container enables UJ to identify quickly
any trcacrJptlon, to tell ;you when it wu AUed
and who your doctor wa1.

$595
INCLUDF..S

Should any member ot your famll7
accidentally 1wnllow aome pUla
from a long-forgotten bottle, ~
t)lla information b~oroe~ ptremely vita!
With it, a phyaiclan can detemune inunf'!diatf!l)
whether or not emergency treatment is neceNuy.

FRIGIDAIRE
lk:frlgerator and
Gas Range

Pay Only '69.50 down

TJ\ese conf\dential fth~• rll!preaent
another sorvice ot your conunun•ty phannaclat.

and

'29.00 per month

BAKER

DUTTON DRUG CO.

FURNITURE

PHONE 6266

On Tile 8rl11rtest Corner
• In Middleport

Mlddlepuli

Veferan Scout
Master Honored
At S'unday Party

Dr. C. E. Downie
Is Honor Guest
On His Birthday

MiddlepOrf'
Society

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Picnic !:fo,nors
Ro~i""lMirfs On
Her Bi~thday

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ELBERF-ELDS.

OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY

For . Our Annual Store
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Wha cauld ~ell lee cubta to en eskimo,
But lie fen for a hne sllckel tl1en hiS,

From 1 new cat stlesman-wowl whet e whlll

The ear had style-yurt out ot dill,
The futum were new-bl•k In '481
HeriY'asttn smlllna, the 11111 hardly sllow, '
But haw he wishes he could aet beck his douah I '

Mora1: Don't get "bar1aln-talked" into
yesterday's stylinl and features!
Like a lot of people, Harry wuJ09!!iflllfcr a "aood buy" in a lleW • · But no
ll&amp;f Ia a bargain if it'a out.moded
cfrlve it a mlle. Fer the "'"' _.,,
~ eould have atepped up to .11
Swept.Willi Dodae-ao neW it
lletl1ally ®~ other can ill ita
Obeoletel tbelr high, buy dllliflll with
low, low look of tomorrow.
old-fashioned leaturoo with oueb

th•

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Tonlon.Aire Ride,
Bra:llel. 18o ciPn't do wbat

TorqueFiite
See

and

Total-Contact

your Dodae oo.Jer today.

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Pomeroy Woman
Named President
Of

Pome·

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Wedn~y,

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Seaman Makes Identification; Commiss~oner
Places Wedler At Murder Site Dan Hartinger
:
Hurt 1!1 Mishap ,

Hartmger'H car wa" i!emohshed
truck
1 between the
c11b and trailer
hiteh area The driver of the Elk
1Reftnmg Co, r1.a:, Charles Goff
1 StMnley,
!old officers that he
' PD.atd _,b Wedlor
Dr, I!Jomuel lllleppar4
' was travelm~ east toward Ra
~ Lll DrHCTOI Ill playtna a atarrtn1 roll u authotltl.. and
~me around the curve
near tht"
•·ex~ta..., ley to de~lmin! wfletber DoDaJd Joseph Wedler, uRrt Hawlc~ residen'ee when the
C$ped cuavlct .beld in Dele,ti\t1 Flao, il tl.'Uthful or tataclful LD say•
Hartinger llar swerved tr.to h13
... b• ,... the iJ\aJJ wbO bludpQ[led Marilyn Sheppard t&lt;o death.
Iane gomg ea~t.
A lie !d'teo~or tell •
wae ptt~ lor Dr. s~ Sheppard. wbo
He ~ol(. offieeb he got off $he
la eewfug ll;fe for the Cleveland murder, but OhlQ:a Gov. Wllllam
h~hway, try.ng
to avotd the
~ O'NeUJ. vetoed lt .pmdlna; further invesUaauou.
( lnt•malfoAQJI
eollhuon His 1 tanker d~maqed
~everal guard rill posts and destroyed one
Fla. (Ul') - Merehant seaman E.rnest J. KolaAssisting In thE; invelltigatic-n
Deland today to confront convict Dol)ald Wed· was Sheriff Robert C Hart.en·
1dentlf1ed from photographs as having been baeh, ftrst off1cer on the acen~
and the State BtgbWil)' Patrol
of ·the murder of l\larilyn Sheppar4.
,
in th~ iVolu111a,}1ounty Jall with permiSBion o·arien an~ the state patrol.m~n
s•Jd no ehargos would be filed
Tbuhby appeared momentarily, in the
until a complete lnvestJgatlon u;
or }ven~ !
- made
Another ear
demolished
abOo't ml~nlght last, n'lght when
Gayle Pr~ee, 1ft, Polilond, was
tro~ing at a hl~h ~ .. ~ on Rt.
u. tt ran Into the tanker

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Middlepol!t
Boys N~~· For
~M)iji.lland

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ASHINGTON (UP) - Southern senators today readied a
jolting blow to President EISenhower's c1v11 nghts bill
The Senate scheduled a vote Ibis afternoon on an amend
me~t that would strik;, from the b1ll Part 111 _tile prQVisiO;'
gmng !he attorney general broad powers to s~t injunctioDS
In clvtl r1ghts cases generally.
Supporters of the amendtnertt
confidently forecaot it. poan1e, . ···''··"
One authontatnre rourre
" to 60 vote&amp; in ttl favor Oppoprlnf&lt;oly ·
Passage of tbe
would leav• til• bill
l'
atmed aalt;:J:~~
Mayor E P' Robinson 111d toThe I«
day the village has applied for the1r next .attae,k at
seetto_n
~nother three-months
e~~;tenston O( the btU They seek to ~k• U
6r a permit to dump untreated mclude the nght of Jurt tr'ia1a for
sewage mto the OluO" Rtver
peraonr aceu.sed of contempt in
The prevJous apphcallon w:u votmg nghts cueJ
renewed on the plea that acl!on
The southerners said ~~~~~~.~
to sell bonds here and proceed Uon Tuesday of U
With the treatment plar.t and lel'J· ror contempt at K,;;x';ilt
age .&amp;)'Item should be postponed chnehed the argument for
untll Middleport took acuon that triala. Cml Tight backen
mtght permlt a cooperallve pn-- contended that H-uthern ~=
Jcct.
would not convict m civil rl
contempt cases
Other congreas10nai news
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1 SCHOOLS The Hou,. """"" to
u:WIS
I oomplete d&lt;bate on the big Ieder\ al school contruct1on btU and pot"bly gel a fmal vote by ni~lfall.
Supporters of the $1.,.500;000.000

A total ol 22 lndtdments w ..... r:
rE-turned Tuesday by tbe conhr.
ued Mal' term grand Jut)' meetln!"
tn the «!OUnty courthouse with
Prosecutor lames
B.
O'nef1,
pre11entmg WJtnell!eS
There were nine true btliA ror
p.on·&amp;upport, three tor fraud, one
for larceny, two for breakrng nd
cntermg and grand larceny, twn
trespaaama t'Q. steal, oqe (or entering a residence and abusmg
hu wife
Bills returned name~
For non-support Robert W•il.
Ira Chnton Goodnlte, B11l Holland
Wayne Shaffer Ch'trles C(l.. b,.,n
Marvm Berman Luaber, Charlea
P M1ght, John Wilt, L11wton 1em
pleloiL
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Jo'raud Wilham Swan on two
counts and Eh Ebersbach
Larceny Glenn Oleander break
lng and enterm!J and grand l11r
ceny, Audrt&gt;y Stevens and Damrl
LeJman
Trespass to steal Arton McKee
and Dorfey SwteiL
Entering •nd &gt;\bU&amp;Ing wife
Howard PhJIIipa
l.awren~e Hatrltltn ~nd James
Wolham W7att, ~- eharged willo
larceny were not. l)resent

body.

Wrestler Fined
$25 By Pyatt
In Mason·

llianrl
Charles Shetts Of
ahead with pl1111s to
would a~he couqj,y
election n a bond. issue
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Mayor Asks State
For Extension On
Sewera"e Penm·t

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Iu·1gliway Dept.
Opens Bids On
Loca} Road ork

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Camporee
Are Completed·
.- .Al'M-G-MJ~leetiag Held Tues.

:~!!d~dt~~;:;•ndmenl

bad their back!

to the

RACKETS Tbe Senate Raebll
Committee wanu tOp offlClals of
the Umted Textile Workers Uruon
to exp1.atn by what ngbt theY
used $100.000 In umon money for
items hlr:e ~rtvate homes, TV aets
and women s underwear The of,.
ficuals un1on pretudent AntbonJ
Valente
and umoo aeeretary...
tre.aurer IJoyd Kleuert.
BOth
were tummo~ .for queitlllllbia.. ;...,
. f"OOTBAU Bkt BeD, eollllllt.
s•oner 01 the National 1'.60t:Hit
League, told a Bouae antttrtntt
'IUbcomm•ttee profeu10nl fobtb&amp;ll
d
ed
1
1.!1 oom
un e51 tome of ita kq
features are exempted ftotn antitrurt laws Bell't t ...."'"iJOIDt e'z.,.
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emp on P an outu.rlfll n a prepared statement tncluded·
'l;'he
player draft .ayalem_, terrlt.Grlal
member or the A1r Forces no,.. .r~gbta of teams, eommls&amp;oMr'l
at borne on furlough from bu power to govern the game •nd tfl'"
base in Labrador, Canada
reserve clause biDding -..~ to'
Also survmng are a brother, a team
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Charles of Middleport and a s!S
ATOMIC· A
ter, Mrs Raymond Reuter, Beo-1 1•0 enernett, Iowa
a bill ~
to
Military rites wUl be held a• clear
the •·
-aves1de m the Cheslurt'
Gravel Htll Cemetery
for J..eWlll AI
bert Vab.JP~oney, 46 who dl.&lt;!'i
early 1 Wetfftl!lday mnrmng at h1s
Mtddleport home Will be he\d
Fr1day at 1 p m 1n tbc Raw
hngs-Coats Funeral ~ Home w1th
Fred 1 Gardner, pastor of Mid
dleport Chuteh of chnst offiet;lt
mg
The- t.~ 'h"'a~mber of
the U S. "Navy durm~
World
War Ji.1 and a member or FeeneyBennett Post 128 of the Amer
can Leg10n.
Survivmg are bJ!I w1fe, Mar
garet Belle, father, Albert Var.
Cooney, Middleport
daughters
Judith at home and Mn Floyd
Stanley .. Dayton, son, LeWtS. a

Six Are Convicted
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By WJ.!ite Jury In
Cool Rams Pro~e Integration f.ase

Boy
•Va.'s

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Funeral Servi.Ces
\Vi)} B F .d.
~~Fam
e n ay I'
Funera~~rv1ces

Mason
of the
P)'att
C1ty on Monday afternoon
Price suffered lacerations and orlal hospital trusteCII at whic't
Charges had
been
brought
cut" on hl.!l r1,8'ht Jeg A passcb· nothing was acoompHshcd for' the
agamst
the
wrestler
followmg
an
ger, Norman Deem, 17. Portland, record
appearance m New Haven recent
had contusions on his r1ght shoutShee~ Mra Wdham Dowme
ly by th«&gt; parents of Ray Curti;;
der.
H &amp;. Boney and Chester Tanne
Clark 13 or New Haven Accord
hUl, tnember' of a "boosters"
lng to the Clarks, the wrestler
' comml\tee lor the long-lime prohad thrown thetr son agamst :1
1 ~d memor1al, JOined the tru!.·
post du_rmg a July 11 match m
Metga,
Vmton
and
Gallia
Counl tees at the meehng as al110 dut
tbe New
lraven
Community
a\torney Bernard Fultz, who ts tiea wer.e ln(:luded today m the butldmg
retained Jt counsel by the boal d State Highway Department plans
The wrestler whose ~ull name 1~
Two lht;~llons were offered for for road improvements whtch are
George Grant, was arrested m
comdderaUon and both fatled for io be completed by Octo11er 15.
night and
lack of a aecond They were
Tota I of bids on aII prOJe&lt;:I &amp; m- Oak Htll on Satur&lt;!ay
••'!I
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brought bar:k to Mason c oun...,.
1. 'By R. L Jacobs, a motlon to voIvmg Improvement to 3....,
b ld
t1
jatl w~ere he was
e
un t
pay lltclilted HaiT7 ·ill¥ •.Jiay of blghway.s w.as..$:1,421.009,
Monday's hearmg
Q:oob' ol a bill for $6,M4 9ll 101 lng the total amount of ••;,,"C;~~~;j
~~
h
h
u
let
this
year
to
~.095,522.
M:eanw Jle, anot er wrcs er
pllllil' !~r a 40-bed hospital he
Low blddera by countiell mclud- George Wagner who claims to 1
baa' prepared under a eontrac•
ed the rollowJng
be the ortgmal 'Gorgeous George'
wl!h tbe board.
bas announef'd h1s mtentlon to
GaUIWMipVInto" The Sbe)by sue George Grant £or ustng his
Co , Thornville, $123,4.78, ,for re- name
surfacing 12 9 miles of Ohto 160 m
· State Fat.r wi11
Sprmgfield, Morgan and Hunting•P•·'•"'• 28th year 111 diton Twps., Gallia County, '19 miles
AII-Ohip Boys
of Ohio 233 in Greenfield and per.
ry 1'Wpa, Galha County, four miJe
ToFarnun~»
KNOWVILLE, Tenn UP-Th•
of OhiO '775 In Walnut and Pef.ry
Z: Tennessee mtegration struggle
1l'wp11 , Galha County; 4 8 miles of
Ohio 124 m Salem and Rutland
found tts way today to t~ capt
tal at Nash•lllc from a federal
'twps, Meigs County, and 31 miles
courtroom here where John K.::.$of Ohio 160 In Wilkemile Twp •
By Unlte4 Prasa
per and sue re111dents of Chnton
Vinton County, estimate fl29,530
The
cooling
rams
that
"wet
sat
stunned when a aquthern
'
CompletlOn Oct. 15
down" Oh10 Monday and Tuesday white JUTY found them guilty of
proved a bool) for farmer-a whose crimtnal contempt.
In six Weeks Naahville gram
crops were wilting tn the recent
heat wave.
"
mar school open wtth mtegratlon
Shower.! aU over the state broke gomg mto effect 1n the first
the dry spell that had p.arcbed grade as part of a gradual decrops, gardens and lawns for near- segregahon plan that has won
lY two weeks The ram also was a temporary approval of 8 u
S
DelaUaof the Augtlllt SO-Sept. 1 camporee at Camp Chester blesslrtl for many municipalities dilttrtet JUdge.
In Melgs •CoUnty were worked out Tuesday night by the Ma· whose Wlter systems needed re· Kasper, 27, who ts appeahng
soii'GaiUa-Melgs District committee of the Tn.State Area plenillhing
two convictions for his mteder·
Norman
C
Arnold
Mtami
Coun·
ence
Wlth Chnton school lntegraCouacll In !heir monthly meetil)g at the Galhpoha Clinic
ty farm agent at Troy, satd the uon plans to go to Na.shvUle in
C. F. Hibbs, Mlddl~port, Dtstrict chatrman, presided at the
rams m his area eased the corn, abo~t 10 daYs 1.0 get In new
meeting an~ reviewed !he June meeting John Parsons, camp· hay and soybean Situation
groundwork
~ng and activltlea chairn'lan of the
Tomato crops in Darke, Mercer
Blntl Gov. Clement
and
Auglau:e
counties
also
were
Wtth
a blast at Gov Frank
dlltr~. llsted the program for the !~~~~~~kWagner,
Grove committeeman
CJmporee stardnlil: witb check in
Troop 2:KJ Scout- helped by the showers
Clement the lanky Yankee born
m • friday,
Olen llarnson. John Parbetween 3 and 6
Ram saved the young tobacco segregat~omst satd after h1s con
Au"-!et 30, •nd
with disF Hibbs, James W Reese, plants in secllons of Montgomery, vtction that "Tenne!M!e has no
,
l
mi11al aL 10 P
1 Carl
Grove. post adyisor, Darke and Mtaml counhe.s.
GreenvlJie and Middletown mu government and the ba~tle must
J11lche1, Point
to be
Spencer, Troop 249 Scoutnielpal water systems which Mon· be won or lost an thts state
d!reetor of
day set new pumping records re.
In Chnton meanwhile the see
units
ported water wppHes replenished ond lDLegrated school year is u
The cool weather that accom- p~cted to start late next month
pamed the ramfa11 was ex.peeted With 11 Negroes enrolled wtth
to continue through Thursday
some 750 whites The Negroes wtll
The u s weather Bureau at Co- include flve who attended lasl
lumbus sald a cOol mass of air year. W. D Human, the new
from central canada now covers. principal, sa1d the school board
all the Great Lakes ~tate11. The would fiet the exacL openmg date
air mass Is associated wtth hiJb
The Cllnton res1dents, whosf
pressure which wlll drift slowly sentenecs along w1th Kasper·~
'OVer Oh10 today and Thursday,
were delayed pendmg new tr1a
Warmer weather was tndteated motions, drove home through D
for Friday
aultry east Tennessee afternoon
~r]y readings today s~owed They fa~ possible sentences of
temperatures m the SO's all over six months m Jail and $1,000
Ohio with the exception of the fines
area along Lake Erie where warm
Two Hours O.UMr•tlon
lake temperatures kept the read·
Kil'lsper and the others wer('
FINED $20
conv1ctecl or consplrtng to vlolate
Rayl'flond Ell10tt 43, Newark, ingl ln the 60's ovemtght
~--U. S. D1str1ct Judge Robert L.
0 , arrested by the state Patrol
KENO PR&amp;ACHEIIt
Taylor's in)uncllon agamst in
Tu&amp;$day was fined $20 and costs
Rev; J B Moffett, Athens, will tegration They were
charged
in JP R. E Frmdley's court for
be preachiny at the Keno Cbul'(:b wtth blocking the Negroe.s' route
l·!::u~~~~e ltoo close behind anoth· SUnday. Jul1 28. at 7 30 P. lkt
(Continued on Pap Tbnlo)

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Vote Is Scheduled Today On
Amendment Barring Section 3

221ndietments
Are Returned
By Grand Jury

Pr.,.eeol&lt;ll'! ~ames B. O'BriGn
led an tnveJtl!latloD \tht• morniM
lnto ~lrtum~(.nee&amp; qf a eollla:lun
In Minet.!!Vll.l(! in which Dan C •
Hartinger, Letad ':falls, was m·
lured when he oollld~d with a
lanker truck: Joajd wtth g\so·
hne,
Mr HarUnger, veteran county
co.mmi&amp;Sioner, wu removed t-o
Meigs General
Hosp!.tal ancr
emergency treat~~M=nt
by
the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad. He
'vas suffeting shock and cuts on
the left arm ind bruiset on his

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Sect10ns

Mro William MMI!Iom•ry had
her fiVe ' daUghter&amp; and thelr
famiLies home for a reunion this
put weekend lor ~he flr8t time
ln a number or yeara.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Bow~
(WU1a) and dauahter Connie and
Mr and Mra Vlneent BenediC!t
(Merle) and chlldrtn, Rita and
Mlchaol. Sprlb(flold, apont the
weekend here with relatives
Sunday a family 11thering waR
held at the new home of Mr and
Mrt ltorace Abbott (Grace) and
children, Danny, Roger
and
VIcky ~nn Othera present werf'
Mr and Mrl. Dale Hyaeli (Mary}
ond 10111, Billie and Bobby and
Mr and Mn Ebner Wehrung
(G,arela) and Mr. •nd Mrs. Gard·
ner Wehrung and dauahtors, Lb1
da and Kathy. Middleport

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Reunion Is
Held Sunday

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Thurs.day July 25t•:,

Atrevtlln&amp; salesmen w11 Har.y G. Blawe,

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viUe spent the weekend 'wttb her
Norma WUU11, Lima, spent tb~ next ten i ;:~ ya wJth hil family t~
ft&lt;!
mother, Mra. Herman SchoU and
-,reek end with bill parenl.l, Alr forf! .eavmg for an eztenv If !
Mr and Mfl Eldon Weeks
I ami Mn. PaVld Darst Jr
cruise He bas been 1t1Uoned •t
Mra John Fr1ct who hat been
Mr. •nd Mrs. ftobert McKinn~. No;.~olk, '~. Wednetdav Mr and
ill at her home, Rock Sprinis
Columbus, were week end gues~s \In I r, 11:(.a and 10M lk'b end
Road, 1a: lmprovma
of her parent•, Mr and Mr1. Cl,..._ Gary, plu to Jeav... for L!. '" White
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Rev and Mrs A N Grueser
enee Murray, Bradputy
for a tlu'ctt day vactUon.
.
of Lancaster visited last week
Mr and Mrs Raymond Burns
Mr and Mr1. Jaelc
ard
with her lither, R. R Stob•rt.
Mrs R1ta Llwborn, b~r JOn 1n.d daughter, Kathy Lee, Cavitt«· daqbtP.r, i'oreen, &lt;.;orea;)')b• p,,,
Twent)' eilht peraona pa&amp;~ed
aad family.
Jimmy aod daughter, Bonnle said ton, arr1ved rdunaay for a vu.tt were wee~t (nd p•stl ol Yr. •nd
today they wtll soon feature a with her mother, Mrs Mmnle Gil· Mrs Ira f ut~her t~nd f 1mib; and driVI,gl teata in PL Pleasant lm
Mr and Mr.s. Dona1d WlU arid more varied menu
it,J.turmr ~ ~ore, a,nd sister, Mr~r~ "' George Mr. and ,\'r-. Rome Sttw,-t R!c~nt laat Tb\lfsday. State Police ad
l'amily of Columbus were week hroiled 11teaka at the IUverv.q~ Cbllda, and family
gu• u~ of be SteWIJ'ta v.· ._:! \lr• mini1t.ered -the teets
end guests of h11 father, Emmett Restaurant which they are opilat
Tbole ,ftom the Bend Area
Mr. and L'tfrs Joe Saxton, Colmn·J William f-.uui.ns and dJb.pter,
Wtll
mg
t~ tabs.. ~e vt!litmg Mt. and M.rjl. Carrolton, .end Mrt.. M"l lo•. M;~ were Paul willard Hudlon. Maaon; Glady• Marie Stewart, Alii·
Mrs Lawhorn, whose husband a-eor,e Hud.son and daughter, Car- \ Gwre, Min'&lt;» JuneUon.
.
Mra 'fhomaa Goegleln returned
engineer on the ol Jean _
Judith 3 'cher and t:~.J eeu WlJ. •on: Ann Frances Chisler, New
home Monda} after a four weeks ts a derrick
Mr. and Mrs. DwJgbt Fruure 1 sou are attending tht&gt; Budrr Haven; Donna Jean Ravman,
vunt In Columbus w1tb Mr and rlVer, leased the rea~urant from
Albert
Russell
last
week
Exter:;,·
(Daiay
Luu StaMbury), Columbu:;, Spnngs Chrittian AP!tnbl\! camp New H•ven; Wilbert Gene WeaMrs Robert GOodman ancl family
Mr1 Mildred E Nanty of An- sive redeoratlng 1s being plan· were week end guests of her ..aunt, this week They were accomp1rued ver, ltfa.IOD an&lt;t Thomas carl Re1tp
to camp Sunda)' by Mr, and Mn. mire, H11.rtlord
chorage, Alaska and Miss Flor ned ~ On the walls wiU hang orl- Min Dilate Saunders
g1nal
oil
paintings
by
Bonnie,
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Butcher and son, limmy
ence Smith of Oklahoma Clty
semor at Pomeroy High Sahool
GUbert Ervin tmd Jack Drudy,
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ColYmbus, spent the Wet&gt;~ end wUh
Mn Florence Sm1th
Jimmy, 21, Js a gradufte of bb: parents, Mr and Mrr Beq. Er
Mr and Mrs Harold Brabbin
Greenbrier
High School m West v!n, at the home of their daugnter
of Dunbar are guests of her par¥irgtnla
and,
to )ls Mra. Willlam Robson
ents, Dr and Mrs C E Downil!' mother. ls "theacconhng
busmess head of
Mr and Mrs Harley Swisher au·!
Mrs J H Stephenson left Sun· th f n
d
all
t
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lOR, Melvin, attended the Sto:k
day for Delaware where she will
e am y 80 re y 8 op "'' t- Car ruces at the Skyhne Race\\aj,
Mrs C E. W Downie enter!b
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J1mmy worked tn a Morl(aoattenfl Camp
Farthere~tt
OUt er"
tamed with a family dmner Sun.
c. r H ~ a, cha rman C)f t e
town restaurant for some tim~ Cbar1Pston, Sunday
M-G-M Scout Dtetrict and Mrs
held on the Wesleyan Univeralt~
and alllo attended west Viremia
Lea Kennedy Jr and WHt~am day at her bQ~e. Hiah St.. ho!"" klbba :were guests sunday at a
campus
umversity
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Turner arpved Saturday trom a ormg )ler hustiand, Itt. DOWJlle, su,prise ~party
-plallned
for
Mrs. 0 F DePew of C.:hllheothe
The Lawhorn 11 moved to p,...,e.. trJp to California.
00 hiB birt~day
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H!iUt
Sr..
SeoutmMter
of
was a busme5S visJh&gt;r here Mon roy seven years ago. Mrs. Law
Jack Kelly, who !11 am&amp;r.:o)led at
Present were Mr And Mn Tr06p 200 fOr more than th 1rty
day
fl
horn was employed by JtusSell the Columbu.J Post Office, fp&lt;!llt Harold Brabbin, Dunbt'r ,, tJr and ye•~
Mr and Mrs Edward Kennedy aa a cook and waitress for five the Week -(!na wit~ his parcnL, Mrs, 1 T A. Downie and emls
a., haa J'eee.nUy 1'88lgned hi!!
Mr and Mrt M L Kelly, and faroand daughler moved last w~k
Charle~
Alleq,
Mr
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and
Mrs
pos:J4lqa
arid WI blrhday wa"'
before
the
lease
w,aa
e:teeutlly
He
had
just
returned
from
,
years
from Toledo to Laurel St
WIIHa
D
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ana
lon
~n4
the
eelebrated
Sboday at the !ann of
ed.
Her
husban&lt;J_.
off
~e
river
three
weeks
trtp
to
Callforrtla
Mrs Anna Yeager has returned'
an~
~ostw.
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honor
for
a
few
weeks
now'
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been
aflMr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Munns
and
home alter a viMlt in Massillon
aWstant Scoutmaster, pre11ided c~t
wath Mr and Mrs Arthur Mitch sistmg In ''a~raightenin,1 up and" daughter, Kimberly Marie, Paynushe
said,
''he's
been
hinting
vilJe,
arrtved
Saturday
for
a
vi.ut
the pr9Jhm an~ pmenled Hout
and familY
IVIth her grandparents, Mr and
with a .Uyer plalter on behalf ol
Mrs Frederick Wllcox.eu re- around about a Jjayday ''
The family recently moved to Mrlf. Harry Mi.lli, and her par"'nh
the ' Seoutl ant. the troop comtvrned to her home, Columbus
Mr and Mrs Russell Mtlls. Mr
mllteo of Troop ~00 Wilbur Di&lt;k·
today after a vlstt wtth her mo Mason City from Pomeroy
,oq. DIStrlt~ M-G·M Commls,!oner
Russell Mills 1&amp; a patient at Holther Mrs T T Shelton
pr~l&lt;lD\ed lfout wttb a "God and
:zer Hospttal Mr Munns retur11ed
Maaon
Edwards Wmtcrs of
Coqntry"
placque and tlj'! cllarter
to
b1s
work
Sunday
and
ha
wnt&gt;
spent Sundav with his sister, Mrll
of , TFQop 100 wu pre~tmted to
j and daughter remained for a vtSit
Jacob Ehersbach
Funeral servl~
for James Mt17111' O'lloll.
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Mr and Mrs H L. Dunham
Mr and Mrs Earl Denny Sr
Kenneth
Searles,
aon
ot Mr.
"'"
(Hylda R1ce) llre enroute to C:iltf
~Ill !lout
an~ ¥'o;Q\rl!llc1&lt;
and 11on Earl Jr, and Miss Bett,:.·
Mt's R•l~h Gibbs Jr flnil c!hll· Ornia where they will v1s1t her Mrs Hod Searlet, w~re beld al were give~~ the Poloon • •wet~•
Demo.skey spent Sunday In 8111111
dren
Grtgory and Gloria, New aon, Pfc. Joe Rice Camp Pentli("· the Rawhngs-Coata Funeral Home rlurJnq the nr.oRJ"am In iPt9!1Di~
cothe w1th Mrs Nora Denny who
Hav"'n
ar.. spending several J.i:ll ton, and hi.&amp; c~uldl'ien, Beverly ar.d on Friday with the Rev. C ' E Uon ol tMir years of ser•l•• lr
Ill
Hoyt, pastor of the Ftrst Baptu:t scouting
Eldon R Kraeuter was a bUiti with her T.Other, Mra Georrzf' Gary
Mrs George Childs and ltlr_, Church, nflletatmg
...,..---~ne11s VISitor In Columbus Monday Childs Pnd family this wPek w\l.tc
Burtal waa in~ t.hc Cheshire
Mrs Clara Wlidermut.h visited Mr Glbhs Is attendlne a ape!'i;o;J f411ph G1bbs Jr and children,
Gloria and Gregory, New Hav~n. [ Gravel H1ll Cemetery and pall
Sunday Jn Portsmouth wtth htr school &lt; t Georgia Tech
Mr and Mra L D Dile~~ so11n! accompanied Mr Glbbs t&lt;~ thf' ~carers were ErfwRrrl and WiHson, Tert, who 1s a patient hl
rh"r" l:t1 :&amp;I'd Friday in Ath• 111 Charle11ton airport Sunday Wlha1 11am Dcmos}ty,'J:~l Denny Jr. ;,.r ~
Mercy Hospttal.
wlth
Dr. 1tnd Mrs Cha"es"Jivtdm tie left for special trairiin(tt Geor- thut Gtlmora, ~ Lee Smith and
Mr and Mn Henry Bu11ard of
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Tampa, Fla, and Mra
C 'b md chilllrn and Mr and Mt\ !iii Tech He il'" Sll:let)' ·~upcftvisor Nornian Van Meter.
Harry N'! .thell anft fOJl11
'!~l" at the Philip Spor.n Plant, Gu
Relatives al'ld lru~nds from 1gut
Frecker were Saturday evcnlnq
The fourth birthday of Robin '
guests of Mr and Mrs. Hamil,· ~ltchells had just returned !r?m ham Stat10n While m ChatJeston of town mcluded the three eh1l
a vacation trtp in the Smoky P4ou1
\Irs. ChJids and her daughbn" and dren of the deeea,ed Robert and Mtlls, plder dtmo;ehter ():( Ml'~ ant! 1
Holter.
ta1ns and Mark Mitchell accompJ family vunted Mrs Ida M Me· Kenneth R1chard SearJQs, and
Mr and Mrs Larry Frecker
med h11 gr.ar:.dporents here lor ~ 1h~ll. 86, aunt of the late 1dr. Mrs Jack Fli.ck and her three Mrs. l!obOf! Mil\•. waa (elebl:lllell
and son, David of Cleveland who visit
with • picnle •t 4)&lt;e )iope Sun·
Childs, and Mt and Mrs Vtllt! week pld soq~ Findlay, Ajrs Rus- day.
'
were weekend gueats of MJ:II
Mr and Mrs Richard Vaug}Jan Hecox
sell Krtrler Findlay; Mr. ani
Susie Ftscher v1sited
Monda\/ and sons, J1on and Btll, and ~1.-1
B~nj Director and Mrs Geo ~l' • Mrs Randall Manley and daughwith Mr and Mrs Homer Holter Annlce Ohhn&amp;er were bustncn Dallas ~ H' !!On, Bdly, have mavd ter, Randy SQe, Akron, Mr. anti ' Her tour tiered birthday eake,
ll!h!c~ wa• decorated
wltll DjsMr and Mrs John lhle, Mr vhiltors ~:1 Parkersbur(, Monday
to lhe houre they bo~ht from ~J 1 Mu Stdney Burton and fam1l_v, neyl~and figure&amp;, was a gift ol her
and Mrs Wooflrow Mora and Mr
Mr and Mrs Mtllard Wtldermuth vtd Ohhngf'r on North Thtrd Av~
West Riciifleld; John
-Sewell, ifiiJI~inoLher, , Mra. Shirley MUb '
and Mrs Roy Holter attended ,il and family were in Portsmu!J~h
Mr 1md Mrs Gerald Preston a.nJ Mafietta: Mr and Mra. Charles
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
swimming party at Burr Oak Sunday to visit his brother, Ted, son, Bob, and their houseguest, Warner, Pomero)', Mr1 Franeu
R~l:if!:rt Mll111 and daughten RoLake, Sundd.y
ill a patient tn the hosptt8l Becky H1ll, Chkrleston, wl~ li!l\ ~ Burnett, Gallipo1ts; Mr and Mn bm
lolr.
Mra George Thompson and ':IOD
today for Charleston to meef GJ""~ Curley Kemper and daughter, Mrs.
loe 1 of Che11hlre visited Mood~
Preston, USN, who wtll- spe,.,d the Eno
Darst and hls ftancet,
drel'l,
wlUl Mr. and Mrs Roy Hollqr
and family
Mr and Mrs WtliJam Baker rc \
turned home Saturday afler a
visit m Charleston with Mr and
Mrs William Grate and son Ja!ll·
ea who aceompamod them home
for a weekend visit
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Mr. anr'l Mrs Elmer Wickham
visited Sunday in Wellston and
Galltpolu
Mr and Mn David Mlght and
children nf Rutland were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Charles Buck Calling in the
afternoon were Mr and Mrs Ran
r.bght and Mr and Mra Floyd
Rumflcld, Rutland
Tom'rly Jupcr of Columbu!
ha.s returned home After a weeb
vll~it with hls &amp;rand mother, Mn
OaJ•Y Jasper and his uncle nnl1
aunt, Rev and Mra Ralph C
Zundel Other recent fll eats o€
the Zundela were Mr and Mrs
Odell Pittenger of '3radensburg
Fin and Frank Zundel of Den·
vcr, Colo Mt and Mrs 0 ll
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more voiee Jn
the new All' Force
bill would reduce
named by the President Irom
to 22 a 7ear.

Cooler Weather
Follows 10 Wake
Of Tuesday Rain ::
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RAin swept the Midatlantie and
Southern states today along tbe ""'
nm of a cool alf ma55 that no'l1rex.tendi from the western plains
to the C~rohnas ,
The beav1est showers early today occurred at Flat Top, W va.,
and Raletgh. N C , with threequarters of an tnc:h
Cooler air moVlJlg 111 behind the
~bowers tumbled temperatures In
the northeast by an average of tS
de.arees.

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IA.la Jean Roush
Is Camp Aide
In Pennsylvania
Lola Jean Roush,
Mr and Mr.s Arnett
Upper Flats
Community
West Columbia, Is serving
mstructor at Camp Witmer
Hersham, Pa.
Miss Roush
College
jorlng m sl)(!ech
will return to the
August
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Ouf ~dverlising Medium Proved By Consistent R..esults
To BusJness People, Individuals With Items To Sell

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lilt or advertisers in classified months.' Today the stores' war es again are
'p_;;! display Settions of The Daily Sentinel ne- displayed in our colu mns "We learned we
ver tire ofreeounting the great value to them get more for our money ~•th you ," said the
of our medl)lm of reachlng the public. Many advertising manager.
~press "surprise" lf they happen to be a
" I'vt go! a r efrig erator up at home I'v e
newcomer to our columr. ::: that so many l't&gt;· been thinking of sellmg,'' sa1d an acquaintSpoOBs followed their ad's publication .
ance the other day " We don '! ne ed it any
/&lt; Jflddleport concern that opened it~ doors more , and it's in good shape How a·boul fix·
the first time four years ago has quadrupled ing up an ad on 1t? I'd hke $100 for it."
Its annual sales over the first year entirely
A 50c paragraph for three publications in
tl!rough Daily Sentinel display and classified our classified section did the job The re{rig.
advertisinJ and the determined hard work of eralor was s~ld before the three days had
Its owner.
passed. Events such as this are reported so
One of Pomeroy's larger businesses that frequently we here don't think or them as
depends on a county-wide trading area began " unusual" or worth noting Yet we a,Jso recall
a pjplqned prograln of advertl.sing in The on occasion that man y. many people do not'
I!aily Sentinel early las t sprind; w e noticed believe in advertising It is for them we are
an immediate increase in snl~ the owners writing today!
J~ported.
There's an old say in g about news ''It's not
A chain with outlets in Middleport and news if a dog bites a man But it is if a man
Pomeroy within the last year decided to con· biles a dog." That's th e way we know our ad·
duct a "test" of Daily Sentinel advertising vertis ing is.
power with other mediums in the "rea. The
It's news if it doesn't bring result s It is no
fhain's test was complete. It lasted three news at all when it does
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WE SEE TODAY:
N•w 1nd wry nice yellow linIng of Mill Stre•t In Middle·
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Door To Her Su9(:leas

ly ANN! HEYWOOD
MAYBE lt's my lm.allnatton. for eaeh RUle~ She ron..- -•li
but tt aeema to me thai almoat &amp;117 parenC WW paJ' &amp; 1peclal
everybody la ahowJnc more Jmar- prtce tr tbl~ awe&amp;ter fl a c~­
lnatlon these days.
made parlJ neater, wlth a
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.. rreat ... ~ bec&amp;\Uie abe reThe li'rls wbo pour out of omcea
at nve Jn the evening are dreae4i
with mueb more ~tyle ~&amp;D they
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secon&lt;l ~biggest salt lake in lh••
world , lies 160 mile&amp; nort h of
Upington In the northeast
of
Cape Province. Experts calculat,...
that the salt in the lake is worlh
l!bout 20,000,000 PQLinds, clear
1md pure enough fol" domcsllc
use. The one snag m the way of
cxplOJting this grea t dc posJI -snid to be four feet d-::ep- is thrvast area of shtftmg ~a nd dun ~·s 1
surrounding the lake. The dune ; 1
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pllcu ot three ot ber tp.'vorltl
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8weater and her mother told 11\t n 1 o coo ea
the stocy
- How mucll l!IC!ro tmaii!Jlall"
It see.,; that her neighbor lovu lh14 1o lhJil! lua~ l,vrD!n&amp; 'o ut
lo knit PQrtleularly aweatero lor IWta~ after •:&lt;realfrl t(D)ttlftl
Ito

~.~~:·~:~:..:!':, ~~~unt:
Foryearallhe.l)ad been knlttllll much better lllo to m~~te !.J1!11P

mtte rir1a.

thlllil, but tho martet wao Um· peoplo want, 111an JulR lbiPili
lted, Halld•knll ~e-lera wer, thOJ luck In the bact ola ~'lje'r'
more expe~IVI tll•n maebtne-

It J'OU're IDttrMted In ~&amp;Uur
knit and tbe7 weren~ that ape· and woPI.d ~ 1110,. Jllltti 1Jr
eta!.
rour warea, ADII m, t •lam!&gt;"d
One ·day, thla wom&amp;n 110t u-e atlf-adclrt111d til~ care f&gt;'
Idea or puttlnr ap~llqu• beadl llllilwapaJ)&lt;II', and l'lt ooild 701&gt;
on the aweatero, In ~aiiJil• lllit a llol ol Fqof !IEJPI!Iilft If lllo ·
would ban apoctal olrnlftcanl!t lleld.
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.shower for Miss Mar)l • 0.... .....,

the names or Mrs. Earl
Mrs. J B. Marshall were unlnten·
Uonally omitted.

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On Your
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RadiQ Dial
Writer

OIJn Ingraham

11 45
12.00
12.30
1:00

Hou.t~eparty

Big P$Yoft
Bob Crosby Show

1 :30
2 ·00
2·30

"!:~righter Day
Secret StOTm
a·ao Edge of Nh_: ht
4.00 The Early Show
~ 30 Your Esso Reporter
~ 4~ _ , ~ ports Parade
5.55 Wea therman
R 00 Aclif..., !-"
6.15 Dou glas F.dwards
6 30 M.v Frle1~ d Flicka
7·00 Vic Dumone
8·00 -M111irmaire
8:30 I've (k,1 A Secret

try. On my arrival, I found thtl

Arthur Godfrey

Mr.

and

the week end with her mother,
Annie Brewer.
Mra. Elva Dailey celebrated he'r
daughter, Judy's, birthcia'y with a
picnic at Forked Run Lake.
The Durst Quartette entertalned
at the Reedlville Methodlst Church
Sunday evening,
R. R. Durst is building another
on his lot below Long Bot.

7:30

8 ·30

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-.vier Ia ~· ·
atalloa wllll .....,,. espooed.
will -.lolot &amp;ololllti -orl&gt;tfo.
NDI IS the U. S. N•V)"• aetup for keeping tratk ol tht oortl! 8atelllle dllrlnr. :Open- Vli1CU"'"·~

»rawtor

Twe\ve traeklnr atatkml an being built tn v&amp;rloua place~, and each will fltve a tele.lcope camera
y.rtilcft will ~tch the Satellite on ~ mllllmettr fihv. JafbrmaUoa wtll be flallhed to Wuhlngto~a,
where the ~BM 11)4. electronte eomputer can
tht S•tellltt.. path at 4.0,000 cal~attcrn.ll a tee•
ond The ktelllte lt.etf wUI be 20 inchet in diameter, wttb a wall unly three--one hU»dAthl of an
1neh thtcJt. When tt b~ Ita orbit after Jaunt:hing, it wm be traveling_at 18,00:0. mph, It wiU circle
the earth HVer&amp;l hundftd mllea up (or "ou~"J t\"ery to aeeoada. · - • (lattrnattoHG'J

WARNER'S
BEAUTY SHOP

12·30 Libert.ce
1:00

1'he Feminine Touch

2:00 Afte-rnoon Fll'fl Fettlva\
3:3o Lne with Elizabeth
4:00 Cortoqo Clu~
5:00 Mickey )(ouae Clu~
6·00 Five Star Final
8:15 John· D•IY &amp; lbe NejH

8:30

7: ~0

Disnoylan~

Navy Lo_1 .
8:110 Ozzto ~nd H~lel
8:30 rord ~ler . . . :
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t :lllt, lfedn.••~•i' ':lfll~l- Fii~lo
9:f5' $porficoJH! .
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tO; iO Tbealre IS
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II :30 . Sign ,011
· Si~ Off

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1:00

W. Znd St•

Sun(Jay dinner fUests of Mr_,_
IUld Mta. Raymond Krider and
•on Jo~n were Mr. and Mrs .
Russell \ Krider, ·:aobb,Y Searles,
Mr. and:Jt{rs. Jack Fliek «nd son,
Findla~d M:aivin :krtder, Pam·
eroy. Afiernoon callers were Mr.
and Mra. EllSworth ®1 and daughter Connie, Mr ... and Mrs. Bern·
eat Bruch and -daughter Elb:abetb
and son Delbert and Mrs. Marvin
Krlde'r, Pomeroy.
.
Mr. and M,rl. Dick Harris vlilt·
ed Mrs. Arthur Morarlty at Hoi·
zer Hospital an,d Mr. and Mrs.
Harley car.men Addi11on.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas WUUam~
and aon of ColurQ.bus apent t'lte
weekel)d with the former's P,ar-

UO FJ•e Star Final
8:15 Jolpl Dal}l &amp; the N.,..
Th.e Turnin1 Point · '
Orten~ Expresa
Your TV Theater
ThBater Tlme

!iark ~aber
"'Play qf the W,o'•k

Moment of Deelalon

Newo of the Ni(ht

".

ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wlllia(ns.
Jllr, aod !&lt;it,, Herbert Zelbot
an4' famUy, 'C4Lumbua, vi&amp;lted the
former' a' father Henry :Zelher.
Mrs. Cu.rt I4llanee hu returrt·
,ed to her home alter a visit iJ\
'PII-r!f,.,..Rhnh:• with her 1100 and

IIIlTH ANNOUNCIO

Mr. and Mn. Dale Garrett of
1 Mason are announcing the birth
of their first ehlld , a son who baa
1been named Stephen Dale , at the
Schackel Clinic: In Mason on Tue•
day morning. Maternal arandmother Is Mra. Louise Cundiff ot
MilSon while the paternal erand·
mother is Mrs. Mlldred Garret of
Pt. Pleasant. The baby w,ei&amp;hed
eight pounds, 14 ounces at birth.

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t..o~u

and Jlro.

LaHance. She alao accom·
1
p1nied them in Florida.
Sunday guests or Mr. and "vfrlil
Roy Jol)es were Mr. and Mtl. B.i·
ehatd Jones, Pomeroy aqd Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Schwabt BeVerly.

r A spruce tree.ralse&lt;l to'iiiaturlty wei
'JIUa could not have produced a depend.· ible malt for a cllp~r ship. The lhip fit.
te..i-1 of the "*mdjammer" da)'l preferred
to cut their ~tier from ·the hfahlarid
forest&amp; where the ~~line ~ d~velope4
under the buU.tiq of .c:rou..winda.

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.For Tho.u, Q Lord, hulllOC
.to.u akee those who •eek
TltH.-(f'oOim •• 10.).
and bleaaed

In lite, haa

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•nd menj',
and prayar
~b!n,

Bv Evelyn Brk:kles
Kr. and Mra. Paul Torrence of
Columbus are announcing the birth
o[ a son. Grandarents are- Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Torrence and Mr. and
Mr.s. Charles Chaffi!e.

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Mr and Mrs. Melvin McCune or
Trimble were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jaek Weatherman aad
all went to Burr Oak Lake for a
boat ride.

Mrs. Claud Quillen 1s a medi-

dte.

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SYRAC:USE

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and
son PFC Raymond Cook sp~r.t
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Gilbert D.onovan at Newell, w.
Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook
at Beaver Fallll, Pa.
Miss Carol Diddle of Columbus
spent the weekend with her parenf.tl, Mr. and Mrs . .Hershel Did·

Ftan&gt;\Je Laine
The feminine Touch
~lternoon Film Festival

Theater q
Sign Off

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01&lt;1 plays, It they're gooct enOUJ!t, ReYer teem to die. ;o- Pad4:r 1
Chayefeky wrote Jfidt&amp;t of ~M Nigl&amp;t Uld Gore Vidal did vtau to • 1
8moU Planet, both for teleYiaton-;-and, DOW tbey"Ye been turned into '
Broadway clra.mu and uiUmatCIIJ wiD be moviea. They are ..botm4 1
to make millionalrea of thelr authors," NY• a CU1I.d. apokeaman,
without explaining bow anyone tan become a mtlUonaln: hi Ulla dar
of the 92 per cent tax bracket.
:
In trying to spur the Writing of more playe, the Guild declarta it ,
can be ''the moat lucrative form of all arttat1c endeaYOr," and. aide
from ainglng Low Jl(J T~, thia could bl true.
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However. aa an old and hoary wrtUng maa from awa7 blck, t ·
would like to tou in oue augpsUon: atop telling writenr how ...,.
their Job Ia. They've spent ye&amp;J'I learning their trade and 1t'1 DOt
just coincidental that they know bow to \l.lt ~-• put pvtldple
correctly.
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tJW t ~ o"'

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2:00
8:30 Life With Elizabeth
•:00 Cartonn Club
5:00 )fi~e~· MoQSe Club
6:30
'1 :00

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CYPRIOTS marcfl tliro-ul'h Ntcosla In the first demonetratJon elnce
the truce 1la.lt March. They lhouted leftwblg phrases mcb u
..Down WI~ NATO buea.'' Thll banner reads, ''The People of
Cypr:ua demaild the return ot the Arcbbiahop ..... ( lntCWMfloMJ)

11 :00 Adve11t4-fes in Learn:na
12·00 ~oon News
12:11 t&lt;&lt;lrhbors

12.00 Noon News
12.15 Nejghbora

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CHANNEL 13 THURS.
10:59 Sign On

11·00 Adventures in t.earnlna.

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ODD Tlm108 VAN HAPPEN In lhbo odd field; bade In 1911 LJDD 1
Ri!Jp turned Out a play called Q,...,. Qrow CM lAacl that Suttcl I
juat 5I performances on Broadw&amp;J. Deven ;rean later Rodp'rl &amp;ad ,
HammenUin made lt inW l mualell call~ OWG'tMMI-aDCI tbl 'i

and

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10:159 Sign On

RISE UP IN WRATH AGAIN

Hcrir Cutting

Up-to.th&amp;-mtnuta, News
](J'.:Oft' Scahnlhg the V{eather
10:10 The V'l.te Show

Hospital

can make himself from ~.000 to POO,ooct and more out
of a lingle play even it it lm't a btl hit..
Royaltlea and a movie aBle are where the laDf rreen Uea ln large
packa(et. RoJlald Alexander, for :lnltancel, wrote a .,..10 play caJ1ed
IlolfdtlJI for Lovera Uta.t didn't Ht Broa4w&amp;J &amp;ftre-but he reportedl7
peddled the movie rlrhtll for '123,000.
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Hair Styling

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COLD WAVE and
MACHINE PERMANENTS

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'liiOSE ARE SIMPLY "LL!GITDIAD:" fL&amp;Ttl. 'Tioo Pla)'Wdrbta
OuU4 roporl8 tllat an utlmatad 20,000 IOrlpla &amp;1'1 lurM4
out yearly by 4ruggtota,- cte&amp;AOra 01111 ~ _ , . . . roporl•
era. 'l'he .lfatlttH TksHr alone read~ IIOm4l 4,000 aipta '"D"'"J'• ,
ptclcl.a: out 280 to be UJell Oil the air.
I
IDcldentoJly, It tile bUg bltea you, be fonwamod lllat lt'o louCb to
pt: J'OUf toot lnto the door unJeu you've pt aa ~L AD the
ma~ television networka ba.ve their own ICl'lpt ~ an4
10 4o the &lt;lr&amp;ma.tlc ahow1 aueh u lhld» Ou, .tlccNI, lCrolf ,.._.
vWott Theater and ao on-and 10111e of the editon woa."t eYeD read
acript.t aent In dlrecUy by budc.tlDC pla)'Wl11btl. 'l'bq'n dl
uctwd
that the majority ot It Is. tralll&lt;ly, junk-Oll4 lhey let roputablo
q-entl 'take over Ule work ot elftlnt and ellmtnatlnc.
Jt Y9U hit it right, playwrightlng caa be pretty lucraUve. A. oaehour TV ec:rtpt clln briq you from •1,500 to 1$,000 for a tlq~
ahOWlng- and 1tag.e playa c:an be evea more rewanllng'. A play•

When you ride in an auto your
eyesight isn't as keen · as wh~n
you are sitting still. Apparently
the ,c ar's vibrations mlike the eye
ball vibrate, producing blurred
images.

Dougla s EdwardS'
Sgt. Preston of the Yukoa
Bob Cummings
CUmp,x
~layhouse

lh&amp;t ... cop)'rl81&gt;tod by the I.Abrary ., c:ca..-. Just .. ling 11 about five lima the riA ot the vol111110 ropotend loplly by
the ,.rl•ntutuel maohiDM, oxperta IIIUN lh&amp;t tlloR are tllno pl&amp;yo
W{ittea f~ every one that•• copyri.JhtecL

Rudy Dur~t. Eber -and Iva Carpenter an•1 Mr. and. &amp;Jr•· Sidney
Dunt, Portland ; Mlll&amp;aret Durst
and Joyce and Penny Tippton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. --Joe Circle,
Tbursday evenlna-.

The Early Show
':30 , •Y~&gt;ur Esso Reporter
~:4~ :Jjlobri.J PB.rade ei
5:55 weatherman
6:00 Action

7:Q.O

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day.

4:00

an

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A poet peat ll that thent are tcmLe 11,000 or 11.000 pla)'l wrtttea
onually In lhe Unltod Statea. IIIIa ~ booo4 OD &amp; lli'Ure ot &lt;.000

Joyce and Penny Tlppton were
guestl of Ml'~lll'e-t Durst, Thurs-

Housepartv
lllg Paypff ·
Bob Crosby -$)1ow

of Younptowa. 0., llr. and Mn.
Harry Summerfield of Columbu1,
ll'r. OJid lin. Robert MeCulloujlh
and 10n, Robert of Newton Falla.
0 ., and Mr. and lira. Glennil Hoff·
man and cbildten of Chuter
were week en eueltl of Mr. and
Mn. Broob Summerfield.
lrlrt. Carrie Babr tpent a few
days at Albany with relatives.
Mr. ~nd lrtr1. William Chapman
and ton and Mr. ani Mn. Gordon
Chevalier aD two aona alJ motored
to Lake Hope, Sunday.
Mr. and Kn. Gerald Kimble- and
children of Cleveland aDd Krs.
Kary Kimble and two thildren of
ToMb all were weet end peats
of their ai.ate:r, lin. GriC'e Kuhn
and father, Jolan KaJior.

(Jot tM wrlHng dramatic materlal--an4 hu .,_ lllOWed UDder
hg 1-«-Gd tMs. by pla)'l from all OY.r the, world. tndud.tnl' Jlea.
. triCe, Neb., ud Nome, A1takt Zvet')'bodJ'I Jet-

rteure

Guiding Li"Cbt
Katie'~ KitChen .._
As the World Turn•
IJur Miss Br.ooki'

do It ll'l

Well r
141111' to the •merle'" PlaJ'WriCillll
Guild. c:ompNiac II- Tol1&lt; otap oad producen. "'.....,. tli1Dp to
have reached &amp; potat wUN Ul)bod) .. dotal -«1.
The Gulld WU fonu4 beeiMJIJ' to tenet out pod

Mra.

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or COMdq' Rotart dult h"""W'JM or

tryiJJC to
olann ttro, on IIOihlJW. AllJIIodJ euy. Clmme a pleel: ot Jr&amp;PII'•

Mra. Paul 0Uf8 were

3.00 Brighter Da)"
3· U Secret Storm
3:30 Edie of Nlg,~t

6 :15
6 :30

typewrt.tet-.

recent guests of her p,rents, M:f.
and Mrs. Morg T,ipl.ett, Portland.
Madne Powell, Columbus,apent

11 ;] 5 · Love of Life
11 :30 Se~ rch for Tomorrow

Guid!ng Light
Kalle 's Kitchen
As th~ Woriu Turn1
Our Yi ss Brooks

20th Century Fox Hour
t:p-to-the-minute News
Scanning th~ Weather
TtJe Late Sbow

9:30

10:30 Strike It lti&lt;h
11 :110 Valiant Lady

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3:15

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10.00
10·05

CI!S News '
Fred Waring

Wby, I bet I could write!"
tbt yean ,_ haw .,.at bade'"-' to JVU!'

l1r. and Mrs. Georae Souders,
Xenia", came to help cel•br•te their
A«&gt;n, Randy's. birthday, July te, at
t'orte&lt;l l!un Lake •
Mrs. Loulse Brewer and Leanna
ulled on Mrs. Ralpb Smith and
daugbters, Portland, reeently.
Mr. and Mrl. Harold Brewer and
!!on, ReedJVllle, were recent guestl
of b\R parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Brewer.
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Mr. and Mn, B. R. AUen ealled
on Ed Ward and sons, Thuraday
even ina;.

THURSDAY
'1:00 Jimmie Dean
7:1f0 Boatl.til Bht~ie
8;00 Captain Kangaroo
8:f5
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To-BOt-,.,_--.-

lolA! "Uit&amp;--'1 ,.... fool "'u.at ......,. 1or Jllot _ . •. ~
, .. paporr ,1

:Mr:. and Mra. Howard Blrsell and
daughter left for Oregon where
Mr. Biuell 11 ll.ationed wlth 'he

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7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston 8laekle
8 :00 Captain Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
9.00 Fred Waring
9 30 Arthur Godft'ey
10 so Strike it Rich
11 00 Valiant Lady
u -1~ Love of Lift.
11 JO Search ror Tc.~orrow

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aoyo 0 wrttto.J - - to loo looUII
at blalully by o - · o r - - ...S lloo

u. s: Army.

Comedy T!me
. ,so Movietime
&amp;:30 Popeye Present'
6 :4G News Picture
6:00
6:30

1\JilW TOII&amp;-V 7V11- - · _ , -

Le:dnaton were ·week end cuelb
of tbfdr partntl, Mr. and Mra. Dell

havln.li
Hf!&amp;Y•

cal patient in Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Florence Harden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Smith at Portland RD.
Willis Leadingham attended a
Lions Club zone chairman meeting at the Southern Hotel In
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley James of
Toledo 11nd Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sellers and clttughter or Col urn· '
bus were weekend guests or Mr.
and Mrs. Sam SeUers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks and
daughte.."s, Columbus were week
end guests of ~r. and Mrs. Or·
ville Crooks and Air. and Mr~ .
Donald Lisle.

Miss Linda and Sharon Adams
of Wheeling, W. Vt., apent a week
bere with tbeir grandmother, Mra.
Vivian Hoffman.

Mr, and Mrs. Ru55ell Leadingham and sons and Mrs. Rosfl
J.,eadingham, Mr. and Mrs Kuh·
ner of South Webster, Joyce Ann
Lezulinghart of Lorain and Mt.
and Mr1. Willis Leadingham anc!
dauahters, local.
Mrs. Allah Teaford Is confined
to her home by lllness .
Weekend guests or Mr, and
Mra. Harold Duckworth were Mr.
and Mra. ;Martin Gandee and
daughters of Rome, N. Y. Spending their vacation with
the
Duckworths are thei[." _.on and
daua:hter·in·law Mr. and Mrs. Max
Duckworth and aon, Allianc.e,
who alao vislted Mr. and Mr~
lohn ChaPman, Apple Grove.
:Mr. and Mrs. William Tbcuner
speltt a weekend In Columbu~
with. their son-in·law Jnd daugh·
ter, Mr. and MN. William Lehew
and family.

the Bell Marr Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell aDd
son, Stephen, and Mr. and Mn.
Jack Weatherman enjoyed a b1sket
dinner at Forked Run· Lake. Tue•
diJ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wataon of
Parkersburg. Mrs . Robert Whiting
of Clarltsbug and Mrs. Leslie JC,.L
ser of Marietta.
were teeeil

A LATm DAY DRESS In

'b~k aUk serge 11 from the
Branen summer collection. '11\e
full skirt is softly pleated be·
low a drape!l cunuher'bund
1
belt.
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mony and sumJ;Ilatio-td were m~t·
ly
cragsy.fae:ed
mountair.een
whose roots are in east Tcnn-es·
see. There waa one attractive
housewife. A mlltronly
11choot
teaeher and a young clerk, the
only man under 40 lo the group.
They deliberated two boUTs
and nine minutes, riot eountlng
l\n hour and one Mil for lunc-h.
When barbecuing ste~s and
chops, trim off' the excfu fat before cootin1 so that the dripping! won't eause flames to

run.

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befo" they are bil
V AIJ' Al\Ali!O,
,.hool offielaiJ at
ington Township
people the local&gt;
for 11le. They saki

nailed~to:;th~e~~:r~~j~;:;(jj

the
signschool by 1ome
inteDc.'led to
a number of

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NaHoDally Advertlled

eWATCHES
eDIAMONDS
eSIVER
For
The Gift
You Give
With Pride

Let Your
Jeweler
Be

Your

Guide

COLLINS
JEWELRY STORE.
"Where Your Coiiii«-

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THURSDAY MORNING

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Knee Lengtla Besierv

79¢•.

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPOIIIr, OHIO

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Pride ...

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sit through two weeks of testl·

to fly off. Be
partment will
ot flushina ban ·
bu, which can
fOr about flS II
tractor aDd ICll'ft

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(Contlnuecll P:rom Pttt OM)
to aehool and beating up a Bap·
tlat minister who rAn a heckling
guantlet to deliver the Negroes
to clau.

twelve juror11 chosen

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PIERRE. S.
Game Director
ed motorl&amp;ta
eut the heavy
Schrader said
honk and alow
Jive the birdJ

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The

face of eritielam that Na7 pcrhape: did not ad in good faltb.
in preparlne plana for a fl§JS,OOO
1Dlll~tution when be tnew only
$202,000 Willi on band. Howenr,
Nay's contract is reported -to say
that he wa11 to prepare plans
for a ~bed hospital that would
meet tpeclflcation1 for Hill-Burton federal funda .
Dr. Boiee'1 motion failed upon
ap,arnt indeeilion or the tru'l-teea to take any action th.at
might further
complicate the
Nay matter and in efteet tlcme:
the- door to a further request of
votera for another bond iasue.
Truateea, led by Jacobs, appeared to approve Sheets• deter·
ruination to go to the voteftl once
more with 1 final propoul for
possibly $200,000 thal could ~
added to the $20:2.000 now avallabMI 1rom the 1148 lh: levy tha~
ended lut year, and be further
supplemented with
Hiii-Burtfon
funds at a one dollar- for two
rate.
Members seemed to favor thir;
approach, if it wu carried out
entirely by persons outlide tbc
trustee board, which has no aa·
thority to act.
oJt was aua:a:ested by Dr. Boice
that the Lrusteea have one obl.tga·
tion and only one:
"To bulld a building that ean
be used lor a memorial hospital
with the money now on hand."
II additional funds ean be obtained and federal aid obtained
too. so much the betler, aeeordlng
to Dr. Boice. But it was the gen
eral ooneensu, that voters should
be given a clear alternative at B
special eleetinn. This 'COUld be·
A resolution on the part of tbl;!
trustees that lf a bond issue is
not approved, the trustees would
proceed Immediately to spend
what they have and take what
ever it might produce.

The Garden Club had tbeir all"
nual picnic at Parkersburg. They
visited S'everal places including
the Trenton Glass Ca., the Wood
County Airport and had dinner at

Enjoying a picnic in the Syt R·
cuse Roadalde Park Sunday were

of lin. Ellie WatooJL

lit. and lito. Colooel Woode food
were reeeDt 1\&amp;Mb: of Jlrs. Wooe'• Jaeol&gt;oOJid
brotller aiMI .ut...l..llw, Jlr. and members were oa
lln. WaneP Bentz of Hooper Btutq, omar 11o701
Ridie.
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lin. VlrJII Speneer and aon ol
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MilOS OIN . .AL
111d Jln. Tom Perrin and mother,
AdmWio01: lito.
lit. and Mra. lhrold Gardoer, .Pomero)' at. 1; Mn.
Mill Sonja Lemley 1n Oeorp Pomeroy; llr. Robert.
Welk of Columbua and Mr. and '1, Pomeroy; lira. Jamea
Mtt. Cblrtnce Grover of Kyeer all tart Falla.
were w~k end euetU of Mr, ud
Mra. Carl Lemley.
Dilcllara:ea: Kr1. RueMU ~=~,
Mn. Mar1aret RuaeU of Athens Pomeroy; lolrl. Purl hulliJ, '
apent a weet here with her mother rov; and Infant Hlqlnbotbacat
eiDo.
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Les who used to knit reams and

An ~~~~.;~:A:.ftf?~~~Lbe held
at the Roq~ $pr nao Methodist
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My LltUe Margie
Brld, and Groom
M&amp;l.inee Theater
Qu.::en for a Daf
Mod.:!rl' Romances

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Mr. and Mn. L. R. Gluesencamp
1peat the week end In Betheada,
Md., with their son, Lawrence Jr ..
wbo entered tbe Naval Hospital
for treatment for
iJUury be re-

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The P!'ice i-; Rlght
Truth or (. r&gt;Tisequencttl
Tir rr.t Doufh

12:00 Te;.c ~nd Jinx
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7·.00 J,fa)'or ot the Town
Father Knowa Best
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OES PICNIC
'!'he Past Mutrons of Ev&lt;Hl,geline
out from the co rra l tnlo tht' n.rrrow otley thry mr r ~ l .IW l hi'OU&lt;! h. Chapte r, OES . will have lht•!r an nnd the carpcnt .. ,-.., clostnq l hl" fi1WI p1cntc Fri day at the r;1rm of
~llCf'l's..;ivo woorkn
chmn pl.u•,•d Mr and ~Irs \fox Harrah with
Mrs. Leo Vnughu11 as the ussishng
In dif(crenl places .
hostrss Th{• picni c !li ~cherlulcd
"To avoid the animals nny dan- for 6 p m un d husbauds uf the
ger t he cnviron'l art' wnl clwd .tnd nw rnbcrs Will bll guests
all the acrcsHc.'l clo~c fl to:wr.:. ··
thing possrUic is marlt&gt; for I ~U
OMMISSION
animals to f~ l ns tr lhP~ wur1·
Special numbers whh:h wHc Hll·
free as in the field From 10 p
m lo a conVl'nhmt luHn' nohorh tntrntlonally omitted from the
Is allowed into thosr• pbcr•s nnrl ~ t orv or th e Meigs t:m1rr1v ::\1t•n's
.ilefr
\~e 'Sun(crmlnc•'
A!&gt;.!lOCtation Frunlly Nt.&gt;:ht 11t the
there uvcrythtn~ is srlr• ut
Ch
urt·h or Chrtsl Mondu y WCI"U a
"We leiYe out on purpose vet')'
"'rhis mosc uUne und cmotJO nu l
aerloua aomentary nnt~ point only act, full M showiness and br nv l•· vocnl du et hy Mrs Erlgar Allen~·
&amp;h1t, In the wee-hours every ness, consists in dr iv ing lhr worth and ~omer Rkc MiddlemornlnJ, a human stream. I'J bulls to the rmg, the .~a m e hull s port, and a vocal du et by Viola
whlth men, women. children and which are lo be righted 1n th e T ucker man and Ann e Ki ng, Zion
old people mb:. raahe11 to get a arternoon They pass at a grea t Church. Mrs. Chest e r El'wln was
pi~ ' in t~, baleonlea, the cro.u- speed, in a mad race,
filii oj or~anist for the ser vice
lnls and ' the rlna. to wittnl·s-. ri11k and dan~ cr, tbrOu li( h the old
ATTEND WORKSHOP
~Ia 'how which borders dramu street s of the cit.)', filled
w1lh
YillhP;rt ·-btf.&lt;~~rplnr ·one: · wllti-h VlllltllH hoy ; who try to avo1tl flw
Mrs , Eleanor Ze1hcr Mrs (' 0
(iab onb p. moment In whirh horns a n.t huofs uf the murd et·ous Chapman,
Mrs. Muxtne W tn~ett
&amp;J!ou,a~s Qt boyJ, spont~neous nnlmlll.s
and Mrs Chm•nce LaC£'}'. vocal
ud anonhnoua, without demand"The ideul suit Cor the 'rile' , liiU!IIC h•ow lwrs In Meigs County
lnl appltl!le, are the valhmt ac·
whose
bruvrn,:!ss, dramalhmJC aqd scllools, art enrolled 111 the Elelq!•·
mentary Tenc hcr s' Musu· work~hop
horror pnnlb:es the hearts of oa
at
Ohio Uni\'ersity f1·orn July 23·2'1.
ttWhen the bulb are brought lookers, Is white ahlrt and trou fl'om the eattl•ralalt1g
,armrt, serH, sand11ls made or he mp. a
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
' tbtf rearh the e1ty In big ~a!ttell. red handke•·chlet ar~&gt;urul :hc\)f train Qr truck, and are driven neck anrl the 1\lore lightness !hat
S(•outs nre plannin10: an
J6 the pJaee called 'Corrales del is po11slble In the feet und culm in IceExplorer
Oream Soc ial in front or t he
,... (courtyard at th e Gas), very the head of runners Ir It 1s a Legion Hall, Saturday, July ::!7.
ftelf to th.e rantpartr. of ramp· pride for the natives to 111&lt;1111\~lln
l9~1 · M. they tome frorw. eaeh· their cu!ltonu , it Is no ll'ss a prtd1·
BOATING CLUB MEETING
~ttUe-rai•hae, In 1roups or ~lx Ol' the prudence th ey show in ca ses
The Die Bend BOIIltng Cluh will
I!Jbt for earh bullf!Qht, h~ auc- 11ke thi1, getllna- awa y from com - me-t•t Thursdny. Jul y 2~. at '7 30 aL
Hailve daya, they ue unn11cked Ira and nonsense. Brave ar(' ,qiJ the Pnston Motors Inc., Middle·
It a Ume previously announced. of them, imprude m or.ly the If!
port. Comm odore Willb Leading·
"verit peraon1.
fond qr the noranta, They dnn'l mee t appre ham has announced a special pro-l-"et¥'1e, 10 down to th' col'· elation neither rrom their com a ram Including a film on fishing.
f!M tf a,e tb' bulls eomlqe ou~ panlons nor from t he spccteLoJ·s. Plans art- !o bo discussed for a
Of their f!aJf!l, to be a~le after·
"Len1th: 82~ mts
regatta and all member! are urged
Wll1li
t.o
comrpent
aboyt thn
"Time 1pent: 1'1,1 mimJtN; tVe, y tn be pre 9tnl.
1
1tQip• 01 the buUa, their )Velihl
"3 minutes Inciden t~: (da nge r.) ·
tnd the}l probable bravenes.. 11
That's Pamplona
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
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and Long Bottom) Is hav ing an Ice
Lream Social, F'riday . .July 26, at
7.30 P. M. at the Reedsville School
house. Hom e made ice cream, cake
and pie. Everyone wulcome ProAREA
ceeds will help buy equipm~nt for
the new school.
tormrr

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' tO ·JO Truth or Consequence•
11 00 Tic Tse Doueh
11 ·30 It Could Be You
12 00 Current

parts of the United Stales, lea·ns heavily fo.
wards the proposition that com munity, coun·
ty, slate, and fe deral action should be carried [
out unde1' law. Any game has to have r ul es.
The biggest sports farces are those where
bot h sides flaunt the rules
Our public Jaws are our rules in wh ich we
conduct th e game of politics, or solve the
probl ems of living together and ge tting
things done .
The laws - or rules - often hav e to be
chang ed. The elements to which the rules ap-1
ply change so new rules must be devised to
fit new e lements. .
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However, the spirit of America is that our
rul e changes, no matt er ho w rapidly or dras·
li ca lly r$lde, also mu st follow rules-Or laws
- providing for changes. Just any Jo e Blow
can't co me along and set up his own rules for
everybody to live by. fh e dead nations who
have tel that happen fill a fat hi"tory book.
Ye s, th e spending of $42,000 here is pat·
lially a direct fruit of cou rt esy, patience, and
respect for la w on the part of everyone in a
respons ible position in the county and town
of Pomeroy.
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Resurfacing P11ojects In Pomeroy .Had Been Pending
For Three Years; Court·esy, Patience,.HavePoidOff

Some people in Pomeroy may wonder with
happiness why the State Department of High.
ways suddenly descends upon us with a propo1111I to spend approximately $42,000 on resurfacing 2.03 miles of highways inside town
The truth of the matter is thete's nothmg
sudden about it at all .
The town administration has had its request in for this work for at least three years
Its continued pendancy ha s been in the ba&lt;k·
ground of all relations between the town and
ihe state agency.
Local officials understand that the decision
to go ahead now followed a recent pohcy
change in the department not to wid en any
more highways this year. Thus, a fund that
had been set up for widening became available for other usea. One of them was Pome r.
oy's resurfacing job.
Which all goes to help show that the game
of getting things done in government (polltics, if you will) is best carried on in a sph'il
of courtesy and patience. Events transpire
more slowly, perhaps, this way, but th ey are
more certain to happen.
Public opinion In Meigs County, as in most

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Let the lolko b1ck home know you urived.
Sec bow they're doing.

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B. H. SANBORN
JEWELRY STORE
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Mill Sl.

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lilt or advertisers in classified months.' Today the stores' war es again are
'p_;;! display Settions of The Daily Sentinel ne- displayed in our colu mns "We learned we
ver tire ofreeounting the great value to them get more for our money ~•th you ," said the
of our medl)lm of reachlng the public. Many advertising manager.
~press "surprise" lf they happen to be a
" I'vt go! a r efrig erator up at home I'v e
newcomer to our columr. ::: that so many l't&gt;· been thinking of sellmg,'' sa1d an acquaintSpoOBs followed their ad's publication .
ance the other day " We don '! ne ed it any
/&lt; Jflddleport concern that opened it~ doors more , and it's in good shape How a·boul fix·
the first time four years ago has quadrupled ing up an ad on 1t? I'd hke $100 for it."
Its annual sales over the first year entirely
A 50c paragraph for three publications in
tl!rough Daily Sentinel display and classified our classified section did the job The re{rig.
advertisinJ and the determined hard work of eralor was s~ld before the three days had
Its owner.
passed. Events such as this are reported so
One of Pomeroy's larger businesses that frequently we here don't think or them as
depends on a county-wide trading area began " unusual" or worth noting Yet we a,Jso recall
a pjplqned prograln of advertl.sing in The on occasion that man y. many people do not'
I!aily Sentinel early las t sprind; w e noticed believe in advertising It is for them we are
an immediate increase in snl~ the owners writing today!
J~ported.
There's an old say in g about news ''It's not
A chain with outlets in Middleport and news if a dog bites a man But it is if a man
Pomeroy within the last year decided to con· biles a dog." That's th e way we know our ad·
duct a "test" of Daily Sentinel advertising vertis ing is.
power with other mediums in the "rea. The
It's news if it doesn't bring result s It is no
fhain's test was complete. It lasted three news at all when it does
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WE SEE TODAY:
N•w 1nd wry nice yellow linIng of Mill Stre•t In Middle·
port.

Door To Her Su9(:leas

ly ANN! HEYWOOD
MAYBE lt's my lm.allnatton. for eaeh RUle~ She ron..- -•li
but tt aeema to me thai almoat &amp;117 parenC WW paJ' &amp; 1peclal
everybody la ahowJnc more Jmar- prtce tr tbl~ awe&amp;ter fl a c~­
lnatlon these days.
made parlJ neater, wlth a
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vertlsement.IJ, 1nd the, lhow or ceven tavorltt toya or favorite
much more subtlet7, mueh more ft.owera. Bbe nfn told me about
Imagination than they 111ed to ont llltlotllrl whoo~ birthday wu

shaw.
.. rreat ... ~ bec&amp;\Uie abe reThe li'rls wbo pour out of omcea
at nve Jn the evening are dreae4i
with mueb more ~tyle ~&amp;D they
were Jn my time. "''he7 aren·~ alP....
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JOHANNESBURG-Loc h !\.tare(
secon&lt;l ~biggest salt lake in lh••
world , lies 160 mile&amp; nort h of
Upington In the northeast
of
Cape Province. Experts calculat,...
that the salt in the lake is worlh
l!bout 20,000,000 PQLinds, clear
1md pure enough fol" domcsllc
use. The one snag m the way of
cxplOJting this grea t dc posJI -snid to be four feet d-::ep- is thrvast area of shtftmg ~a nd dun ~·s 1
surrounding the lake. The dune ; 1
make transport of the sa lt im t

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an a charming cotton dreSB and
the mo11t adorable ''dreaa-up"
cardtaan I ever nw.

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It wa1 pale blue. to m.a.tch her
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glittery black doiJ, made o, tiny Her

sparkling jet beodo, lloun~ lhat
It WP.S a. ·~ eopy" ot Tinker, her own celved

•wea~r wJi.lcb bore "'
black cocker apaplel.
pllcu ot three ot ber tp.'vorltl
i woa enchanlocl with tho kt d' 1 kl 1
8weater and her mother told 11\t n 1 o coo ea
the stocy
- How mucll l!IC!ro tmaii!Jlall"
It see.,; that her neighbor lovu lh14 1o lhJil! lua~ l,vrD!n&amp; 'o ut
lo knit PQrtleularly aweatero lor IWta~ after •:&lt;realfrl t(D)ttlftl
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Foryearallhe.l)ad been knlttllll much better lllo to m~~te !.J1!11P

mtte rir1a.

thlllil, but tho martet wao Um· peoplo want, 111an JulR lbiPili
lted, Halld•knll ~e-lera wer, thOJ luck In the bact ola ~'lje'r'
more expe~IVI tll•n maebtne-

It J'OU're IDttrMted In ~&amp;Uur
knit and tbe7 weren~ that ape· and woPI.d ~ 1110,. Jllltti 1Jr
eta!.
rour warea, ADII m, t •lam!&gt;"d
One ·day, thla wom&amp;n 110t u-e atlf-adclrt111d til~ care f&gt;'
Idea or puttlnr ap~llqu• beadl llllilwapaJ)&lt;II', and l'lt ooild 701&gt;
on the aweatero, In ~aiiJil• lllit a llol ol Fqof !IEJPI!Iilft If lllo ·
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Mrs. J B. Marshall were unlnten·
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OIJn Ingraham

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Bob Crosby Show

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Secret StOTm
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Annie Brewer.
Mra. Elva Dailey celebrated he'r
daughter, Judy's, birthcia'y with a
picnic at Forked Run Lake.
The Durst Quartette entertalned
at the Reedlville Methodlst Church
Sunday evening,
R. R. Durst is building another
on his lot below Long Bot.

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Twe\ve traeklnr atatkml an being built tn v&amp;rloua place~, and each will fltve a tele.lcope camera
y.rtilcft will ~tch the Satellite on ~ mllllmettr fihv. JafbrmaUoa wtll be flallhed to Wuhlngto~a,
where the ~BM 11)4. electronte eomputer can
tht S•tellltt.. path at 4.0,000 cal~attcrn.ll a tee•
ond The ktelllte lt.etf wUI be 20 inchet in diameter, wttb a wall unly three--one hU»dAthl of an
1neh thtcJt. When tt b~ Ita orbit after Jaunt:hing, it wm be traveling_at 18,00:0. mph, It wiU circle
the earth HVer&amp;l hundftd mllea up (or "ou~"J t\"ery to aeeoada. · - • (lattrnattoHG'J

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2:00 Afte-rnoon Fll'fl Fettlva\
3:3o Lne with Elizabeth
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5:00 Mickey )(ouae Clu~
6·00 Five Star Final
8:15 John· D•IY &amp; lbe NejH

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8:110 Ozzto ~nd H~lel
8:30 rord ~ler . . . :
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Sun(Jay dinner fUests of Mr_,_
IUld Mta. Raymond Krider and
•on Jo~n were Mr. and Mrs .
Russell \ Krider, ·:aobb,Y Searles,
Mr. and:Jt{rs. Jack Fliek «nd son,
Findla~d M:aivin :krtder, Pam·
eroy. Afiernoon callers were Mr.
and Mra. EllSworth ®1 and daughter Connie, Mr ... and Mrs. Bern·
eat Bruch and -daughter Elb:abetb
and son Delbert and Mrs. Marvin
Krlde'r, Pomeroy.
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Mr. and M,rl. Dick Harris vlilt·
ed Mrs. Arthur Morarlty at Hoi·
zer Hospital an,d Mr. and Mrs.
Harley car.men Addi11on.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas WUUam~
and aon of ColurQ.bus apent t'lte
weekel)d with the former's P,ar-

UO FJ•e Star Final
8:15 Jolpl Dal}l &amp; the N.,..
Th.e Turnin1 Point · '
Orten~ Expresa
Your TV Theater
ThBater Tlme

!iark ~aber
"'Play qf the W,o'•k

Moment of Deelalon

Newo of the Ni(ht

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ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wlllia(ns.
Jllr, aod !&lt;it,, Herbert Zelbot
an4' famUy, 'C4Lumbua, vi&amp;lted the
former' a' father Henry :Zelher.
Mrs. Cu.rt I4llanee hu returrt·
,ed to her home alter a visit iJ\
'PII-r!f,.,..Rhnh:• with her 1100 and

IIIlTH ANNOUNCIO

Mr. and Mn. Dale Garrett of
1 Mason are announcing the birth
of their first ehlld , a son who baa
1been named Stephen Dale , at the
Schackel Clinic: In Mason on Tue•
day morning. Maternal arandmother Is Mra. Louise Cundiff ot
MilSon while the paternal erand·
mother is Mrs. Mlldred Garret of
Pt. Pleasant. The baby w,ei&amp;hed
eight pounds, 14 ounces at birth.

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LaHance. She alao accom·
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p1nied them in Florida.
Sunday guests or Mr. and "vfrlil
Roy Jol)es were Mr. and Mtl. B.i·
ehatd Jones, Pomeroy aqd Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Schwabt BeVerly.

r A spruce tree.ralse&lt;l to'iiiaturlty wei
'JIUa could not have produced a depend.· ible malt for a cllp~r ship. The lhip fit.
te..i-1 of the "*mdjammer" da)'l preferred
to cut their ~tier from ·the hfahlarid
forest&amp; where the ~~line ~ d~velope4
under the buU.tiq of .c:rou..winda.

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.to.u akee those who •eek
TltH.-(f'oOim •• 10.).
and bleaaed

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•nd menj',
and prayar
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Bv Evelyn Brk:kles
Kr. and Mra. Paul Torrence of
Columbus are announcing the birth
o[ a son. Grandarents are- Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Torrence and Mr. and
Mr.s. Charles Chaffi!e.

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Mr and Mrs. Melvin McCune or
Trimble were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jaek Weatherman aad
all went to Burr Oak Lake for a
boat ride.

Mrs. Claud Quillen 1s a medi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and
son PFC Raymond Cook sp~r.t
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Gilbert D.onovan at Newell, w.
Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook
at Beaver Fallll, Pa.
Miss Carol Diddle of Columbus
spent the weekend with her parenf.tl, Mr. and Mrs . .Hershel Did·

Ftan&gt;\Je Laine
The feminine Touch
~lternoon Film Festival

Theater q
Sign Off

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Chayefeky wrote Jfidt&amp;t of ~M Nigl&amp;t Uld Gore Vidal did vtau to • 1
8moU Planet, both for teleYiaton-;-and, DOW tbey"Ye been turned into '
Broadway clra.mu and uiUmatCIIJ wiD be moviea. They are ..botm4 1
to make millionalrea of thelr authors," NY• a CU1I.d. apokeaman,
without explaining bow anyone tan become a mtlUonaln: hi Ulla dar
of the 92 per cent tax bracket.
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In trying to spur the Writing of more playe, the Guild declarta it ,
can be ''the moat lucrative form of all arttat1c endeaYOr," and. aide
from ainglng Low Jl(J T~, thia could bl true.
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would like to tou in oue augpsUon: atop telling writenr how ...,.
their Job Ia. They've spent ye&amp;J'I learning their trade and 1t'1 DOt
just coincidental that they know bow to \l.lt ~-• put pvtldple
correctly.
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8:30 Life With Elizabeth
•:00 Cartonn Club
5:00 )fi~e~· MoQSe Club
6:30
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CYPRIOTS marcfl tliro-ul'h Ntcosla In the first demonetratJon elnce
the truce 1la.lt March. They lhouted leftwblg phrases mcb u
..Down WI~ NATO buea.'' Thll banner reads, ''The People of
Cypr:ua demaild the return ot the Arcbbiahop ..... ( lntCWMfloMJ)

11 :00 Adve11t4-fes in Learn:na
12·00 ~oon News
12:11 t&lt;&lt;lrhbors

12.00 Noon News
12.15 Nejghbora

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10:59 Sign On

11·00 Adventures in t.earnlna.

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ODD Tlm108 VAN HAPPEN In lhbo odd field; bade In 1911 LJDD 1
Ri!Jp turned Out a play called Q,...,. Qrow CM lAacl that Suttcl I
juat 5I performances on Broadw&amp;J. Deven ;rean later Rodp'rl &amp;ad ,
HammenUin made lt inW l mualell call~ OWG'tMMI-aDCI tbl 'i

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RISE UP IN WRATH AGAIN

Hcrir Cutting

Up-to.th&amp;-mtnuta, News
](J'.:Oft' Scahnlhg the V{eather
10:10 The V'l.te Show

Hospital

can make himself from ~.000 to POO,ooct and more out
of a lingle play even it it lm't a btl hit..
Royaltlea and a movie aBle are where the laDf rreen Uea ln large
packa(et. RoJlald Alexander, for :lnltancel, wrote a .,..10 play caJ1ed
IlolfdtlJI for Lovera Uta.t didn't Ht Broa4w&amp;J &amp;ftre-but he reportedl7
peddled the movie rlrhtll for '123,000.
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MACHINE PERMANENTS

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'liiOSE ARE SIMPLY "LL!GITDIAD:" fL&amp;Ttl. 'Tioo Pla)'Wdrbta
OuU4 roporl8 tllat an utlmatad 20,000 IOrlpla &amp;1'1 lurM4
out yearly by 4ruggtota,- cte&amp;AOra 01111 ~ _ , . . . roporl•
era. 'l'he .lfatlttH TksHr alone read~ IIOm4l 4,000 aipta '"D"'"J'• ,
ptclcl.a: out 280 to be UJell Oil the air.
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IDcldentoJly, It tile bUg bltea you, be fonwamod lllat lt'o louCb to
pt: J'OUf toot lnto the door unJeu you've pt aa ~L AD the
ma~ television networka ba.ve their own ICl'lpt ~ an4
10 4o the &lt;lr&amp;ma.tlc ahow1 aueh u lhld» Ou, .tlccNI, lCrolf ,.._.
vWott Theater and ao on-and 10111e of the editon woa."t eYeD read
acript.t aent In dlrecUy by budc.tlDC pla)'Wl11btl. 'l'bq'n dl
uctwd
that the majority ot It Is. tralll&lt;ly, junk-Oll4 lhey let roputablo
q-entl 'take over Ule work ot elftlnt and ellmtnatlnc.
Jt Y9U hit it right, playwrightlng caa be pretty lucraUve. A. oaehour TV ec:rtpt clln briq you from •1,500 to 1$,000 for a tlq~
ahOWlng- and 1tag.e playa c:an be evea more rewanllng'. A play•

When you ride in an auto your
eyesight isn't as keen · as wh~n
you are sitting still. Apparently
the ,c ar's vibrations mlike the eye
ball vibrate, producing blurred
images.

Dougla s EdwardS'
Sgt. Preston of the Yukoa
Bob Cummings
CUmp,x
~layhouse

lh&amp;t ... cop)'rl81&gt;tod by the I.Abrary ., c:ca..-. Just .. ling 11 about five lima the riA ot the vol111110 ropotend loplly by
the ,.rl•ntutuel maohiDM, oxperta IIIUN lh&amp;t tlloR are tllno pl&amp;yo
W{ittea f~ every one that•• copyri.JhtecL

Rudy Dur~t. Eber -and Iva Carpenter an•1 Mr. and. &amp;Jr•· Sidney
Dunt, Portland ; Mlll&amp;aret Durst
and Joyce and Penny Tippton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. --Joe Circle,
Tbursday evenlna-.

The Early Show
':30 , •Y~&gt;ur Esso Reporter
~:4~ :Jjlobri.J PB.rade ei
5:55 weatherman
6:00 Action

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A poet peat ll that thent are tcmLe 11,000 or 11.000 pla)'l wrtttea
onually In lhe Unltod Statea. IIIIa ~ booo4 OD &amp; lli'Ure ot &lt;.000

Joyce and Penny Tlppton were
guestl of Ml'~lll'e-t Durst, Thurs-

Housepartv
lllg Paypff ·
Bob Crosby -$)1ow

of Younptowa. 0., llr. and Mn.
Harry Summerfield of Columbu1,
ll'r. OJid lin. Robert MeCulloujlh
and 10n, Robert of Newton Falla.
0 ., and Mr. and lira. Glennil Hoff·
man and cbildten of Chuter
were week en eueltl of Mr. and
Mn. Broob Summerfield.
lrlrt. Carrie Babr tpent a few
days at Albany with relatives.
Mr. ~nd lrtr1. William Chapman
and ton and Mr. ani Mn. Gordon
Chevalier aD two aona alJ motored
to Lake Hope, Sunday.
Mr. and Kn. Gerald Kimble- and
children of Cleveland aDd Krs.
Kary Kimble and two thildren of
ToMb all were weet end peats
of their ai.ate:r, lin. GriC'e Kuhn
and father, Jolan KaJior.

(Jot tM wrlHng dramatic materlal--an4 hu .,_ lllOWed UDder
hg 1-«-Gd tMs. by pla)'l from all OY.r the, world. tndud.tnl' Jlea.
. triCe, Neb., ud Nome, A1takt Zvet')'bodJ'I Jet-

rteure

Guiding Li"Cbt
Katie'~ KitChen .._
As the World Turn•
IJur Miss Br.ooki'

do It ll'l

Well r
141111' to the •merle'" PlaJ'WriCillll
Guild. c:ompNiac II- Tol1&lt; otap oad producen. "'.....,. tli1Dp to
have reached &amp; potat wUN Ul)bod) .. dotal -«1.
The Gulld WU fonu4 beeiMJIJ' to tenet out pod

Mra.

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tryiJJC to
olann ttro, on IIOihlJW. AllJIIodJ euy. Clmme a pleel: ot Jr&amp;PII'•

Mra. Paul 0Uf8 were

3.00 Brighter Da)"
3· U Secret Storm
3:30 Edie of Nlg,~t

6 :15
6 :30

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recent guests of her p,rents, M:f.
and Mrs. Morg T,ipl.ett, Portland.
Madne Powell, Columbus,apent

11 ;] 5 · Love of Life
11 :30 Se~ rch for Tomorrow

Guid!ng Light
Kalle 's Kitchen
As th~ Woriu Turn1
Our Yi ss Brooks

20th Century Fox Hour
t:p-to-the-minute News
Scanning th~ Weather
TtJe Late Sbow

9:30

10:30 Strike It lti&lt;h
11 :110 Valiant Lady

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3:15

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10.00
10·05

CI!S News '
Fred Waring

Wby, I bet I could write!"
tbt yean ,_ haw .,.at bade'"-' to JVU!'

l1r. and Mrs. Georae Souders,
Xenia", came to help cel•br•te their
A«&gt;n, Randy's. birthday, July te, at
t'orte&lt;l l!un Lake •
Mrs. Loulse Brewer and Leanna
ulled on Mrs. Ralpb Smith and
daugbters, Portland, reeently.
Mr. and Mrl. Harold Brewer and
!!on, ReedJVllle, were recent guestl
of b\R parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Brewer.
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Mr. and Mn, B. R. AUen ealled
on Ed Ward and sons, Thuraday
even ina;.

THURSDAY
'1:00 Jimmie Dean
7:1f0 Boatl.til Bht~ie
8;00 Captain Kangaroo
8:f5
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lolA! "Uit&amp;--'1 ,.... fool "'u.at ......,. 1or Jllot _ . •. ~
, .. paporr ,1

:Mr:. and Mra. Howard Blrsell and
daughter left for Oregon where
Mr. Biuell 11 ll.ationed wlth 'he

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7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:30 Boston 8laekle
8 :00 Captain Kangaroo
8 45 CBS News
9.00 Fred Waring
9 30 Arthur Godft'ey
10 so Strike it Rich
11 00 Valiant Lady
u -1~ Love of Lift.
11 JO Search ror Tc.~orrow

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aoyo 0 wrttto.J - - to loo looUII
at blalully by o - · o r - - ...S lloo

u. s: Army.

Comedy T!me
. ,so Movietime
&amp;:30 Popeye Present'
6 :4G News Picture
6:00
6:30

1\JilW TOII&amp;-V 7V11- - · _ , -

Le:dnaton were ·week end cuelb
of tbfdr partntl, Mr. and Mra. Dell

havln.li
Hf!&amp;Y•

cal patient in Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Florence Harden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Smith at Portland RD.
Willis Leadingham attended a
Lions Club zone chairman meeting at the Southern Hotel In
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley James of
Toledo 11nd Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sellers and clttughter or Col urn· '
bus were weekend guests or Mr.
and Mrs. Sam SeUers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks and
daughte.."s, Columbus were week
end guests of ~r. and Mrs. Or·
ville Crooks and Air. and Mr~ .
Donald Lisle.

Miss Linda and Sharon Adams
of Wheeling, W. Vt., apent a week
bere with tbeir grandmother, Mra.
Vivian Hoffman.

Mr, and Mrs. Ru55ell Leadingham and sons and Mrs. Rosfl
J.,eadingham, Mr. and Mrs Kuh·
ner of South Webster, Joyce Ann
Lezulinghart of Lorain and Mt.
and Mr1. Willis Leadingham anc!
dauahters, local.
Mrs. Allah Teaford Is confined
to her home by lllness .
Weekend guests or Mr, and
Mra. Harold Duckworth were Mr.
and Mra. ;Martin Gandee and
daughters of Rome, N. Y. Spending their vacation with
the
Duckworths are thei[." _.on and
daua:hter·in·law Mr. and Mrs. Max
Duckworth and aon, Allianc.e,
who alao vislted Mr. and Mr~
lohn ChaPman, Apple Grove.
:Mr. and Mrs. William Tbcuner
speltt a weekend In Columbu~
with. their son-in·law Jnd daugh·
ter, Mr. and MN. William Lehew
and family.

the Bell Marr Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell aDd
son, Stephen, and Mr. and Mn.
Jack Weatherman enjoyed a b1sket
dinner at Forked Run· Lake. Tue•
diJ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wataon of
Parkersburg. Mrs . Robert Whiting
of Clarltsbug and Mrs. Leslie JC,.L
ser of Marietta.
were teeeil

A LATm DAY DRESS In

'b~k aUk serge 11 from the
Branen summer collection. '11\e
full skirt is softly pleated be·
low a drape!l cunuher'bund
1
belt.
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mony and sumJ;Ilatio-td were m~t·
ly
cragsy.fae:ed
mountair.een
whose roots are in east Tcnn-es·
see. There waa one attractive
housewife. A mlltronly
11choot
teaeher and a young clerk, the
only man under 40 lo the group.
They deliberated two boUTs
and nine minutes, riot eountlng
l\n hour and one Mil for lunc-h.
When barbecuing ste~s and
chops, trim off' the excfu fat before cootin1 so that the dripping! won't eause flames to

run.

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befo" they are bil
V AIJ' Al\Ali!O,
,.hool offielaiJ at
ington Township
people the local&gt;
for 11le. They saki

nailed~to:;th~e~~:r~~j~;:;(jj

the
signschool by 1ome
inteDc.'led to
a number of

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sit through two weeks of testl·

to fly off. Be
partment will
ot flushina ban ·
bu, which can
fOr about flS II
tractor aDd ICll'ft

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(Contlnuecll P:rom Pttt OM)
to aehool and beating up a Bap·
tlat minister who rAn a heckling
guantlet to deliver the Negroes
to clau.

twelve juror11 chosen

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Game Director
ed motorl&amp;ta
eut the heavy
Schrader said
honk and alow
Jive the birdJ

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The

face of eritielam that Na7 pcrhape: did not ad in good faltb.
in preparlne plana for a fl§JS,OOO
1Dlll~tution when be tnew only
$202,000 Willi on band. Howenr,
Nay's contract is reported -to say
that he wa11 to prepare plans
for a ~bed hospital that would
meet tpeclflcation1 for Hill-Burton federal funda .
Dr. Boiee'1 motion failed upon
ap,arnt indeeilion or the tru'l-teea to take any action th.at
might further
complicate the
Nay matter and in efteet tlcme:
the- door to a further request of
votera for another bond iasue.
Truateea, led by Jacobs, appeared to approve Sheets• deter·
ruination to go to the voteftl once
more with 1 final propoul for
possibly $200,000 thal could ~
added to the $20:2.000 now avallabMI 1rom the 1148 lh: levy tha~
ended lut year, and be further
supplemented with
Hiii-Burtfon
funds at a one dollar- for two
rate.
Members seemed to favor thir;
approach, if it wu carried out
entirely by persons outlide tbc
trustee board, which has no aa·
thority to act.
oJt was aua:a:ested by Dr. Boice
that the Lrusteea have one obl.tga·
tion and only one:
"To bulld a building that ean
be used lor a memorial hospital
with the money now on hand."
II additional funds ean be obtained and federal aid obtained
too. so much the betler, aeeordlng
to Dr. Boice. But it was the gen
eral ooneensu, that voters should
be given a clear alternative at B
special eleetinn. This 'COUld be·
A resolution on the part of tbl;!
trustees that lf a bond issue is
not approved, the trustees would
proceed Immediately to spend
what they have and take what
ever it might produce.

The Garden Club had tbeir all"
nual picnic at Parkersburg. They
visited S'everal places including
the Trenton Glass Ca., the Wood
County Airport and had dinner at

Enjoying a picnic in the Syt R·
cuse Roadalde Park Sunday were

of lin. Ellie WatooJL

lit. and lito. Colooel Woode food
were reeeDt 1\&amp;Mb: of Jlrs. Wooe'• Jaeol&gt;oOJid
brotller aiMI .ut...l..llw, Jlr. and members were oa
lln. WaneP Bentz of Hooper Btutq, omar 11o701
Ridie.
Ctatwortby.
lin. VlrJII Speneer and aon ol
COlWDbUJ lptnt Sundly with Mr.
MilOS OIN . .AL
111d Jln. Tom Perrin and mother,
AdmWio01: lito.
lit. and Mra. lhrold Gardoer, .Pomero)' at. 1; Mn.
Mill Sonja Lemley 1n Oeorp Pomeroy; llr. Robert.
Welk of Columbua and Mr. and '1, Pomeroy; lira. Jamea
Mtt. Cblrtnce Grover of Kyeer all tart Falla.
were w~k end euetU of Mr, ud
Mra. Carl Lemley.
Dilcllara:ea: Kr1. RueMU ~=~,
Mn. Mar1aret RuaeU of Athens Pomeroy; lolrl. Purl hulliJ, '
apent a weet here with her mother rov; and Infant Hlqlnbotbacat
eiDo.
Canio Babr.
Mr. and lfn. Elmer Wbittenauer

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

ni~ at 6 p. m. The prQceeds will
be 'piRood In tho buildl~l lund.

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Les who used to knit reams and

An ~~~~.;~:A:.ftf?~~~Lbe held
at the Roq~ $pr nao Methodist
Church, Friday, July 26, begin·

3:00

lO:SO News ' Headline•
10:40 Nitewateb

(ropyri ~ hl,
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by United
F eature Syndicat e, l nt' l
~pct•dtly {t oo f:.rs1 no t vcn often)
''!% minuh•s Nor ma l
"2 m lnll\('S Jncldl'nb (sonwthi ng
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My LltUe Margie
Brld, and Groom
M&amp;l.inee Theater
Qu.::en for a Daf
Mod.:!rl' Romances

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Mr. and Mn. L. R. Gluesencamp
1peat the week end In Betheada,
Md., with their son, Lawrence Jr ..
wbo entered tbe Naval Hospital
for treatment for
iJUury be re-

Sign On
Today
Romper Room
The P!'ice i-; Rlght
Truth or (. r&gt;Tisequencttl
Tir rr.t Doufh

12:00 Te;.c ~nd Jinx
12:30 Curre nt

7·.00 J,fa)'or ot the Town
Father Knowa Best
8:00 Krdt TV Theater
·9:00 Tht.s Is ¥our Lifo
9:30 Wa~erfront
tO :OO Masquerade Party

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11:30 lt Could Be You

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1·30 Bride rtnrl Grooro
2•00 Mat!nee Theat~r
3:00 Queen for a oa,.

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OES PICNIC
'!'he Past Mutrons of Ev&lt;Hl,geline
out from the co rra l tnlo tht' n.rrrow otley thry mr r ~ l .IW l hi'OU&lt;! h. Chapte r, OES . will have lht•!r an nnd the carpcnt .. ,-.., clostnq l hl" fi1WI p1cntc Fri day at the r;1rm of
~llCf'l's..;ivo woorkn
chmn pl.u•,•d Mr and ~Irs \fox Harrah with
Mrs. Leo Vnughu11 as the ussishng
In dif(crenl places .
hostrss Th{• picni c !li ~cherlulcd
"To avoid the animals nny dan- for 6 p m un d husbauds uf the
ger t he cnviron'l art' wnl clwd .tnd nw rnbcrs Will bll guests
all the acrcsHc.'l clo~c fl to:wr.:. ··
thing possrUic is marlt&gt; for I ~U
OMMISSION
animals to f~ l ns tr lhP~ wur1·
Special numbers whh:h wHc Hll·
free as in the field From 10 p
m lo a conVl'nhmt luHn' nohorh tntrntlonally omitted from the
Is allowed into thosr• pbcr•s nnrl ~ t orv or th e Meigs t:m1rr1v ::\1t•n's
.ilefr
\~e 'Sun(crmlnc•'
A!&gt;.!lOCtation Frunlly Nt.&gt;:ht 11t the
there uvcrythtn~ is srlr• ut
Ch
urt·h or Chrtsl Mondu y WCI"U a
"We leiYe out on purpose vet')'
"'rhis mosc uUne und cmotJO nu l
aerloua aomentary nnt~ point only act, full M showiness and br nv l•· vocnl du et hy Mrs Erlgar Allen~·
&amp;h1t, In the wee-hours every ness, consists in dr iv ing lhr worth and ~omer Rkc MiddlemornlnJ, a human stream. I'J bulls to the rmg, the .~a m e hull s port, and a vocal du et by Viola
whlth men, women. children and which are lo be righted 1n th e T ucker man and Ann e Ki ng, Zion
old people mb:. raahe11 to get a arternoon They pass at a grea t Church. Mrs. Chest e r El'wln was
pi~ ' in t~, baleonlea, the cro.u- speed, in a mad race,
filii oj or~anist for the ser vice
lnls and ' the rlna. to wittnl·s-. ri11k and dan~ cr, tbrOu li( h the old
ATTEND WORKSHOP
~Ia 'how which borders dramu street s of the cit.)', filled
w1lh
YillhP;rt ·-btf.&lt;~~rplnr ·one: · wllti-h VlllltllH hoy ; who try to avo1tl flw
Mrs , Eleanor Ze1hcr Mrs (' 0
(iab onb p. moment In whirh horns a n.t huofs uf the murd et·ous Chapman,
Mrs. Muxtne W tn~ett
&amp;J!ou,a~s Qt boyJ, spont~neous nnlmlll.s
and Mrs Chm•nce LaC£'}'. vocal
ud anonhnoua, without demand"The ideul suit Cor the 'rile' , liiU!IIC h•ow lwrs In Meigs County
lnl appltl!le, are the valhmt ac·
whose
bruvrn,:!ss, dramalhmJC aqd scllools, art enrolled 111 the Elelq!•·
mentary Tenc hcr s' Musu· work~hop
horror pnnlb:es the hearts of oa
at
Ohio Uni\'ersity f1·orn July 23·2'1.
ttWhen the bulb are brought lookers, Is white ahlrt and trou fl'om the eattl•ralalt1g
,armrt, serH, sand11ls made or he mp. a
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
' tbtf rearh the e1ty In big ~a!ttell. red handke•·chlet ar~&gt;urul :hc\)f train Qr truck, and are driven neck anrl the 1\lore lightness !hat
S(•outs nre plannin10: an
J6 the pJaee called 'Corrales del is po11slble In the feet und culm in IceExplorer
Oream Soc ial in front or t he
,... (courtyard at th e Gas), very the head of runners Ir It 1s a Legion Hall, Saturday, July ::!7.
ftelf to th.e rantpartr. of ramp· pride for the natives to 111&lt;1111\~lln
l9~1 · M. they tome frorw. eaeh· their cu!ltonu , it Is no ll'ss a prtd1·
BOATING CLUB MEETING
~ttUe-rai•hae, In 1roups or ~lx Ol' the prudence th ey show in ca ses
The Die Bend BOIIltng Cluh will
I!Jbt for earh bullf!Qht, h~ auc- 11ke thi1, getllna- awa y from com - me-t•t Thursdny. Jul y 2~. at '7 30 aL
Hailve daya, they ue unn11cked Ira and nonsense. Brave ar(' ,qiJ the Pnston Motors Inc., Middle·
It a Ume previously announced. of them, imprude m or.ly the If!
port. Comm odore Willb Leading·
"verit peraon1.
fond qr the noranta, They dnn'l mee t appre ham has announced a special pro-l-"et¥'1e, 10 down to th' col'· elation neither rrom their com a ram Including a film on fishing.
f!M tf a,e tb' bulls eomlqe ou~ panlons nor from t he spccteLoJ·s. Plans art- !o bo discussed for a
Of their f!aJf!l, to be a~le after·
"Len1th: 82~ mts
regatta and all member! are urged
Wll1li
t.o
comrpent
aboyt thn
"Time 1pent: 1'1,1 mimJtN; tVe, y tn be pre 9tnl.
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1tQip• 01 the buUa, their )Velihl
"3 minutes Inciden t~: (da nge r.) ·
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That's Pamplona
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
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and Long Bottom) Is hav ing an Ice
Lream Social, F'riday . .July 26, at
7.30 P. M. at the Reedsville School
house. Hom e made ice cream, cake
and pie. Everyone wulcome ProAREA
ceeds will help buy equipm~nt for
the new school.
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parts of the United Stales, lea·ns heavily fo.
wards the proposition that com munity, coun·
ty, slate, and fe deral action should be carried [
out unde1' law. Any game has to have r ul es.
The biggest sports farces are those where
bot h sides flaunt the rules
Our public Jaws are our rules in wh ich we
conduct th e game of politics, or solve the
probl ems of living together and ge tting
things done .
The laws - or rules - often hav e to be
chang ed. The elements to which the rules ap-1
ply change so new rules must be devised to
fit new e lements. .
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However, the spirit of America is that our
rul e changes, no matt er ho w rapidly or dras·
li ca lly r$lde, also mu st follow rules-Or laws
- providing for changes. Just any Jo e Blow
can't co me along and set up his own rules for
everybody to live by. fh e dead nations who
have tel that happen fill a fat hi"tory book.
Ye s, th e spending of $42,000 here is pat·
lially a direct fruit of cou rt esy, patience, and
respect for la w on the part of everyone in a
respons ible position in the county and town
of Pomeroy.
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For Three Years; Court·esy, Patience,.HavePoidOff

Some people in Pomeroy may wonder with
happiness why the State Department of High.
ways suddenly descends upon us with a propo1111I to spend approximately $42,000 on resurfacing 2.03 miles of highways inside town
The truth of the matter is thete's nothmg
sudden about it at all .
The town administration has had its request in for this work for at least three years
Its continued pendancy ha s been in the ba&lt;k·
ground of all relations between the town and
ihe state agency.
Local officials understand that the decision
to go ahead now followed a recent pohcy
change in the department not to wid en any
more highways this year. Thus, a fund that
had been set up for widening became available for other usea. One of them was Pome r.
oy's resurfacing job.
Which all goes to help show that the game
of getting things done in government (polltics, if you will) is best carried on in a sph'il
of courtesy and patience. Events transpire
more slowly, perhaps, this way, but th ey are
more certain to happen.
Public opinion In Meigs County, as in most

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BASEBALL R'tSULTS

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Earl (Bob) Sang. lr .• 32, form- blockina quarterbAck and lull·
er BarbOursville, tl. Va., ~l-atatl! bact at Marshall and served ns
bloeking ba~t. was hlred Monday vanity captain Jn hia semoi' year.
nl(ht by ihe GllliP6111 lioard of

For the p.a.st six years he ha5
been
a.88istant football coach at
my Ji!gft l!c~l'• 14611111!! for.
Ashland,
Ky., high school. He h
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married and tl'le rather of two
children aees two and' !alii'' SliD£
served
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MicMieport's Little t.eague Indians mad~ it 22 wins m 2S oilt-

ings fitesda}' night with a 4-2 vie·
tory over a determined band or
Red Sqx b\Jt seemed to &amp;e ''SAVing tfremselves" by tl'i:inkinf mot(!
about Racine than thelr job at
hand.
Charley Bosh, who i' expecled
to start against Wee Foozy Wolfe
1n the Satuntay classic under Bath·
tel Field lithb, htld ftte Sox sluggers to five hits and pitched himself out Of a jam in the 1Jottom of
the s1xth that could have been
nasty
Mike Little, lanl!:y Sox tosS'er.
Larry Morrison has worked like that ran be told now When B1g
pl1eh~d one of his fine- games,
two dogs, one couldn't work thal and L1ttle Foozy took lhe1r Racine
hard. on hr1nging along hi&amp; little OVA team to Gallipolis two weeks showing great 9peed His free pasfellows , his pony leagum-s. and hus ago Wee Foozy went ah•ng Racine ses killed him, hOife\•er. He, too ,
minor leaguers. He's a bus-y man was well in the lead m the eighth allowed but hve hit s.
The Sox had two out with WalAnd he is the last one to want innmg whon Wee Foo..y was Sent
lac5ai'ld S. Littre On first and secby of ,his boys npl to reretve in lo p1neh hit
credit due fhem All of them w11l
Gallipolis p1teher McKean look· ond ;in the last or the slxtb '\'ia the
eet it.
ed down at the ll·year old mighiy wal~ :route off Bus'b. With the win·
nini run.J,t tba pjate ln the person
But this W~e f'i)OZif Wolfe is a m!lt and snorted·
of
QH~r; !Ush (Ol nim on a weak
ftatural m more than just hittmg
''Isn't thl! kid a litlle leaguer gfoilndef lfi;. McK&lt;~flney
second
He is a sport!Writcrs' dream come we saw down here last year?"
base.
(rue For consider·
Assured that the kid mdeed was
The in&lt;fJans got one In the sec_ Tht- name alone 111 enough to r the same, ,McKean pr~eedcd to ond Umlng ~m smales by Rich Bolmake Bob Considine's typewnter t~row to tne Ia~ who 1)1 big be· in andltq.fs M'cEihinney,·afielder~s
'Wiggle with anbcipation
Side oth'lrs of hl.s age, but decidchoice~ Sfo'leD base b)' Thomas and
-And when Wee Foo~y has two cdlv sma~l alon,1sldc hi.~ elders.
walJCs to 'l'hotnas and Buddy Moore.
&amp;lder brothers who love baseball
Ltttle Fooz:y banged out a clean They added another m the third
like Anthony courted Cleopatra single.
on an erN'r and Bolin's second
and their name8 are, respectively:
N~tural hitters e_ome along about single.
:Big Foo-lY and Little- F(Jozy, man, as often as a O!Maggto, a Ted
there isn't sport.s hack anywhere Wllllam.s, or a Ro~ers HorNby.
The. winning runs .seored in the
rould fat! to roll out paragraph
A milll~n ev1! thn:gs can h_ap pen top or the fo1.1rth when oint-sized
upon paragrAph about him.
to a ,lad w1th true !lpor!s a_billty be· Moore walked again, McElhinney
.. Besides," 1 rf'marked to Russ, tween the tlme he f11·st p1c.-ks up 11 wslked and bDLh srored on back"wh.y n()l write htm up b' ? Lo k glove, a football. or a sf'l of basket- to-back slnBlet by Johnny Singer
tr you fellows take Ra&lt;'tn~g Jt'!l ~IJ ball toRs
and Gene Wise.
the more to your credit. s'ee" "
He can lose wter~~t Be brGught
The Sox made it 4-l m the fourth
For example there is n lt
~Jon~ too fast and some vttal cog on Gilkey•, double, an error a
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reprnrably rumed Get the big came 4·2 in the fifth on Oiler's
land ret Wa!h1ngton was rdncd
By Unlttd Pt...
head and think everybod} should smgle, his stolen base and GilMickey Mantle's homer wasn't out
lay ttdown while he Rhines and key's second straight double
quite out of this world and the
BnVft KH11 NL L•ad
doeMn't lmve to work hard to do it,
The other Sox hitter was Hawley Chicago White Sox aren't quite out
The Milwaukee Broves retained
either Take up bad habits with with a smgle in the second frame. of the Ame:-ican League pe-nn!lnt
alcohol. Be so in love- w1th sports Bush fanned cught Red Sox and J;"ace-but both poirt'ts seem acp.- their one-a:ame lead In the feverhe neglects nPCPMsary
mental Little fanned five Indians
demtc today in the Wilke Of the IBh National League scramble
trainmg in J:chool and ber·omes an Indians
011 200-4 5 2 New York
Yankee slugger's when Bob Buhl's two-hitter gave
them 11 1 0 decisiOn over the
athletic bum
Red Sox
000 110-2 5 1 "greatest day in bas:eball "
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stumbling
PhiladelPhia PblllieS".
It's a long wav from the athBush and Singer, M Little and
In a one-man show that rivaled
letic dawn to the- pmnaele or fflOiy Gilkey
anything ever accomplished by The Brooklyr Dodgers beat the
a11 a ·•stnr."
The Setta't."i·Yonkee game wu Babe Ruth himself, Mantle virtual St I.:)Uis Cardmali, l ·Oj the PittsHere's where the boy's C'haractcr I postponed
b~cause or
muddy ly single-bandedly took the White burgh Pirates downed tht! Cincinpnys off. Here's where skll\cd and grounds'
Sox ap.-rt Tuesday nisht m a 10.6 nati Redlegs, 6-3, h1 1!1. lnnina;s;
LOUKS SAVES WIN
.'iensible 'adv1ce on the l)art Of his
Vll'Lory tbat se nt the Yankee-a $~ and the Chicago Cubs blanked the
conches and his fum!ly make or
Loukt came on 1n relief games ahead or the AmerlcSn New York Yankees, 4-0, in the
break his fu1 un• .
none out in the bottom or the League's sole remaimng "cnntehd- olher NL gamea
Kn~Wlfli! :Morn s-on, 811!( F'oozy
Tuesday evening, gave up er "
Johlmy Logan triph!d home Del
and Little Foozy, nnd rather Hilton a run-scoring double then ol lh
"I'd have 1o say lt wat my Crandall in the second inmng for
Wolff•, Sr, I'd say Wt!&lt;· Fooz} 1s Pirates' Ricky Me~chmi g on : greatest day m baseball.'' the 25· the only run Buhl neeried to notch
"At h1s lith wm and sec()fld shutout
rorlrmalc mdeNl
gro11nder and fannt~d Frank Bus· year old Jl)ugger admitted
net to end tfle game savmg a 5-4 least. I can't remember a better Mllwaukee's Red Schoend1enst sinI•'JGHT FtESUL'l'S
v1ctory for Syracuse starter Jack one"
'g)ed in the eighth i.nnin11 to run
BY UNITIO PRESS
Wllllams All other game:; were
First,
there
was
the
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baltmg streak to 20 games but
HOUSTON, Tn.: Willi• Pep, cancelled
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Mickey's 465 - fool homer m the Hank Aaron. back in action arter
l31,
H1rtfard,
Conn.,
()Utpolnt·
lut.f£W"in:Il · , · .1 ' ' · - tl!ll:Ill:ttD
Sonny Gloeckner, who hud a third Inning that carne t:lose to five game.&lt;~, went hitless.
ed Ruu Tegue, 133, Davenport,
Mantle-ltke n1ght at the plate w•lh bemg lhe first h1r ball ever h1t
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lowe, 10.
Johnny Podrea pitched a five,J sing l
nd two double~ gut his out or Yankee StadiUm.
hitter
to gain hl! fifth shutout ond
last o e against Lou-ks bnt' Wos out
The White Sox, out gunned but
eighth
victory for the Dodgers,
ti'YJng o make it a triple.
dead game, battled back to go
Jt was il;_O until the fourth inn- ahead 6·4, in th~ 1lixth inning only who scored the games only run
mg when the Pirates or Johnny to have Mantle deliver a triple m the second inning on reserve
Young tallied John Shasteen on an with the bases filled , hllhlighting catcher ~ Walker'~r~ bases fil error,
Wellman's single
and a f1ve - run seventh - inning up- led aingle. Stan Mu.~;ial singled in
Gloeckner's f1rst double Syracuse rising that sent the world cham the ·first inning for the 2,JJOOth
hlt of his car~er.
tied it up in their half Bn sm1les pions In front, 9-6.
by Micky Winebrenner and Louks,
In aU, the Yankee slugger h1t
Bob Sinner hit two homers to
11 stolen base by Louks, a walk to for the cycle-single, double, triple
drive
m three runs in the flrst
George Cundiff and a fielder's and horneT-for the first Ume In
12 innings and the touched off
choice.
hb big league career, took over the Pirates' three • run 15th with
'fhe winners made It 2·1 in the the batting lead, .387, and the runs
a single to help Vernon Law win
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bottom or the fifth when Jack Wil- batted-in lead, 69, and moved to
his third gawe m seven days and
ilams homered with none on.
wtlbJn one of Ted WiJiiams in the seventh or the year. Brooks LawThe Pirates went into the lead homer race with a tohl of 26.
rence suffered his sixth loss' alter
4·2 in the top of the sixth on J
DltrMr Gett Win
th•
Redlegs tied the acore twice
Shasteen's lead oft single, en error
Mantle hit hl1 super homer bat on ninth and 12th inning homett
and Tom Shasteen's two--run tnple ting lett handed against rllht-hanby George Crowe and Jerry Lynch
and Gloecknnr's second double.
der Bob Keea:an and blallted his
Syraewe won the aame in its game-winning trlple bettlnt righthalf &amp;II Louks slnaled, Cundiff handed aplnat left ~ bander _Jack
POSTHUMOUS CONTRACT
wa !ked, and with two d\J.t Don Hat- Harshman, who war tllifeed with
WASHINGTON UP-:-Tbo slgo.
din walked. WUUams singled and hts fifth defett. Art llltmar, lhlrd
Jenkins, Ernie SiDon and Wine- of four Yankee pitcberl, Wll cred- ed 1957 contract of Roy Barrti
brenner walltcd, forcing in the lled with his aeventh wlo althoug!o arrived at the Washington Redwlnnlni run.
Bob Grim abut out tht White Sox skin office Tuesday posthumou11ly
UNTIL!, START OF LEAGUE SF.ASON
Barnia was fatally WOUI'Ided Sun·
P1rates
000 103-4 8 0 tor the last two lnnin...
daf n1gbt wbll~ trylna to •top a
Frank
Suillvan
seatttted
10
hit!
Due to increased operating costs, costs of material and
, 000 Basanet
11$-5 ,(81,
. to plteh the Botton Red StfX to a dispute between two pa.trona of
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(LP),
equipment, etc., we are forced to apply a now rate of 40c
WUUams, Louks 1-0 victory over the Kan"J City his~ San Francilleo tavern. The
per llu f« lhtoeoming IG5.7·58 bow lint seas&amp;ll.
Atbleth:r and BiJiy Hoeft won hit III!RJelOpe contall'lin( th' eont:-act
tbJrd decision as the. Detroit Ti- was postmarked San Francisco, 6
Now is Ill• time to start getting "warmed up" lor comgers
whipped tht llaltlmote Orio- p, m. Sunday-three hour&amp; before
', fog league se~son.
les, 5-2, in other AL pm~t~s. Oleve· tbtt mishap.

' Said 11-year-old Russ McElhinney to Sports Desk Monday
1\ight after a gruelling practice held by the Middleport Little
League Indians:
, "I think Wee Foozy (Wolfe) is just being given too many
big write ups. You shouldn't do that."
." N_ow it's ce~inly true there are eight other boys on the
Jtacme club wh1ch has been defeated but once this season and
there are other good hitters and a couple of eJ~:celler.~ pitchers
J&gt;esides Wee Foozy As soon •• The Desk gets a chance - and
It's going to be before Saturday night when the Indians and
Racine meet - there will be " picture on this page of the Ra·
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Cholly Naranjo, giv·en little sup·
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few weeis, took matters lnlo hts
own lll•nda lnd just mL&amp;sed pitchIng a no-hitter.
'Mte 22·year old former Pirate
gave up a: seratcb hit to iWtffalo's
l.Ott OI'ti2: in tlle final lrlime of a
seven ~ inning game as Columbus
whipped the Bisons, !i-0. In the
nighteap or the doubleheader, the
Jets' Whammy Douilas held the
International League leaders to
five bUs while winntng, 4-1.
The decision helped Naranjo
break a four-game losing streak,
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Rochester at Richmond, 2 gam~s
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NEW YORK UP- It's greot to
he a Yankee these hot days at
Yaqkee Stadium.
When the Yankees returned
hoine Tusd&amp;) night to open a 17gamc l'lome stand, they r-ound their
dugout has been air-conditioneda five-ton umt waftlnll cool breezes
up and down the bcmch while a
de·humidifler gete rid of all that
nasty t~WLilture In the air.
All this, of course) has been done
in the Yankees' duaout. 1'he vtslt~
ing team sti11 has to sweat it out.

A n.w world of pltai!IA awlill~ you In OJ(1
for'!i71 Dlllfnctln fOw.tlnl stylfq-a ~
ID-•arfh rid• with Pflc• to: fliatth1lt'tol J'O'tfl 1
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Moss Jelt JulY 19 for Fairbanlul ,
Aluka by wa, o1 Seattle, Wash ,
where be will spend the next 18
mont hi.
Mr. and Mrs. O..en H:awley
mo\•BI from the Adelbert Lee
property to thP. Lee properly 011
Dusky St..
Mrl. Nettie Smith spent se-Yeral days in Btckley, w. Va.
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Mrs. cul'ljs Young,
and Mrs. Paul Blesllng, Mr.
and Mra. Munford Eslfssi'pg and
Mi¢bael of Point P(ltasant, Mr~.
Fannie Taylor and RoBert and 1\fi'a.
Rena Bonecutter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Par~as
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and Mrs. Arch noush.
Mr~ and Mrs. Dallas Yeager were

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Mrs. W. J Chapman and Mt:s.
Mary Bonecutter and Connie Wereguests of Mrs. Leonard Roush l'fl!cently.
Mr. and _Mrs. Ed Fry and Mr.
Sam Boston were ln Point Pleannt
Saturday on buslneu and attended I
the Stock Sale.
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Demondratton Club met in the
~ehool bous:e
kitchen July 17
WOJ'It wa1 done on ebairs that
are b'.?iOI reupbobtered. Pre•e"'t
were Malid and frEda GrueJer of
Minenville, Mr•. Jes•le Cottn1!.
Mr... lr•ne Parlrn, Vr.1. \tlr1mia
Guinther. IIi'•. Addie Norras and
Mft Marlat.fl Cottrill.

Mrs. Leonard Roush spent 'WedWednwday w1th Mrs. Cecli Blessing and ass1stcd her With her
house cleamng. I

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hart spent
Thursday night wi1h Mr. and Mrs
Dwight Gibbs.
Mr. and ~rs Dennis Roush
ware shopping in Pomt Pleasant,
Fr1day.
Mrs. w. J Chapman, Mrs. Mary
Bonecutler and Connie and Mr W
A. Blessmg were recent guests of
day.
Tom Williams and Flayd Roach M1ss Ella Blessing who 1s ill.
spent: tb., week end at home They
Mr. and Mrs. George Boston and
are employed in Huntington.
Harold
of Akron, Joe Salamon and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelly and
Frank.
Bolrton
of Ravenna spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Kelley and
week
end
at
the
former's farm on
family of Austm, Ind , were visit1.
Route
ing Mrs. Irene Kelly and family
Mrs. May Roush was a Thurslast week.
day tvenrf!g, guest of Mr~. C~cil
Mr. and ,,Mif.Dewe_y Blair or Bleaslng and Ella and Mr. and
BarboursYJll
vt!iiting Mr.
Mrs. Curtis Young .
and Mrs. Artliake, Sunday,
Ernie and Miss Twila Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson
and
Mr~. Blanche Van Schoyc~k
and Ann and Mrs. F'anme Blake
and Norman Spurlock of Columbus were guests or relJltives In New
Mr. and Mrs Reese Williams and Haven , Sll'turdlly
daughter, Pl. Pleasant were VISitMr. and Mrs George Boston and
ing Mr and Mrs. Elza Reed at Les- Harold, Joe Salamon and Frank
age, Sunday.
Boston were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Joe McNabb of Taft Boston, Saturday.
Cleveland, spent Saturday with Mr.
Mrs. Hannah Johnson called on
.and .Mrs. Pearl Nicholson a:Ccl Mrs. Dallas Yeager of Mason SunfamHy.
day morning.
Nickey Nicholson spent SaturMrs. George Boston, Miss Patty
day and Sunday with Billy M1ller. Boston of Ravenna &lt;and Mrs. Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davidson Boston called on lJiss Ella Blessmg
a_nd daughter of Carro.U, Ohio. Saturday afternoon,
were week end guests: of relatives.
Mrs. Rena Bonecutter, Lanca!ter
Mr, -11111d Mrs. Clarence Ward of Grego-ry and Christi, were WednesC()lumbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Don day night guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
pls,nt(erry and· son Donnie Q:f Herman Blesting of PJrkersbur,g.
thens, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush had
M:r. and Mrs. Oscar Henry.
as Suncia} gue~ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and
McDermitt of Dennis Roush Jr., Roger al'ld Jim
Mr. and Mrs.
and Misa Ida

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Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hart of
Clarksburg, Mr. Duilas Gibbs and I
Sandra of Broad Run called on Mr
and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs Monday

Damel Weigand
and Brenda o{ Huntmgton spent
the week end wtth. relatives m this
area.
Mrs Richard Roush and son,
Danny, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Taft Boston, Friday

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The SUDJbine- G.irl. 4-H Club
met July 18tll.. at tM bome of the
adv;.or M.n. Jin~ Teaford. Plans
wert m141e to 10 to Camden Park
at Huttin~n . on July 28. Mem·
be.-. pt-.m were Unda Hubbard, Ann Hubbard, Nanry Elchin
ger, Mary Jane Loa.k\ and Kathryn Slut, one vifltor '~U)' Hen·
drix. Next meetine wiD be at tilE'
bome l)f Kathryn Slack July 2$t.h

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Mr. and Mn. Ted Riley Jr. of
Mtddleport were calling on Mr. and
Mn. Ted R1ley Sr Sunday.
Mrs. Donna Bucker of Pomeroy,
was calUng on Mr. and Mrs. E 0
Henry, Sunday
Mr and Mrs C 0 Newell and
daughter, Janie of Che'Shire. Ohio;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newell and son
ot Mason were calhng on Mr. Andy
Stewart Sunday.
Mr and Mrfl. Roy Bayes of
Charleston, Miss France,!! Ba)'es of
Charleston were week end guests
ot Mr and Mrs Orville Bayes and
family.
The Rev and Mrs Orville Bayes
and family and Cindy Bogg of Elkins, who is visltmg their daugn.
ter Patsy ~pent Sunday in Cincinnall ViSiting Coney Island.
Mr and Mt-s Frankie Va1·ian of
ColumbtU! spent the we~k end w1th
his parents Mr and Mrs. Charles
Vanan

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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver VanMeter
and daughter, Eleanor, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: Clyde
Stewart of Mfddleport.
Vlsititig Mr. and Mrs. lohn Harrison the past week were MiSs
Ann Harris, Muon; Miss Dawn
Stewart, Vienna; and Mr. and Mrs.
David 1-farrison and family of Akron, Ohto.
James Bennett and children,
Sandra, Jimmy and Sammy Joe,
spent the week end at Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ambreck and
family, Youngstown, Ohio, were
week end guests of Mrs Grace
Cartwright and Miss Katie Ohver.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson
and sons of Mason, Mr. and Mrs
Freeman Johnson and son, Cbuck,
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glue
and children oi-Pomeroy were picnicking at Forked Run LJke Sun-

VIenna .11pent a few day• last week
with ber mother, Mn. Maude Van.
Meler. Mr Joboaon hal been emplayed in Mexico for the pa5t few

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Bi~ingham at Memphis, 2, ppd.

SIVERA.L OtHfk NICE GLEAN USiO
CARS AND YIUICk$.

P.omero)'

hamburJets and pop were Jerved
lUebn(l Nortb and three trlends
)laltlnto•• . . . 43 47 .478 \7
Gallipolla, Lew!! Peters l_nd pale ·
~ Kansat Clt,y . .. 34 56 .378 26
Hermann, Middlepbrt, Jerry ArnWaohlngton . , , 31 81 337 30
old 1 New Haven, Joe Roush, Joan
Oliver, Leona Wamsley, Mr . .and
TuHdaii't R.. ults
Mra. Charles AUenswortll , Carol
New ~York 10 Chicqgo 8 nite
~:~~~:.;Marilyn Burna, Koith Ann
Boston 1 Kal'l..'ms City 0, nite
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~t,roit 1J Bultjmure 2, J\ite
Oliver and Mr and
nitt'.
Smith,
C\evelanfi at Washington ,
Mrs. Pat .Johnson.
, postponed, rain
Thurtd•Y• G•mn
Week end visitors Gf Mr and
Cle~e1anct at Washington
Mn W1lter Blake were Mr and
l)e\rbit at Baltimore
Mrs. Rubert Robt:rl.s and daughter;
Chicago at New York
Mr. WUUem Hesson and Mr and
Kansas City at Boston
?!Irs Thomas Hesson, Powell, Ohio.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Sprou!e and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
daugbter ind Mr. and Mrs Robert
W L P~ •.
Milwaukee
54 38 S87 C.l Chambers o1 l!:a.st Liverpool visited Mr. an Mrs. Hoy Fox the past
Brooklyn
52 38 578 l
St. Lnuis .
:SO 39 582 2•~ week.
Mr. and Mr~. James Elias of
51 41 .Mi4 3
Cincinnati
Letart
called on Mr and Mrs T. 0.
Phtladelphi:t
49 42 .538 414 Young Sunday.
New York
4t SO .4151 1216
Billy Stewart Yhlted Mr. and
Pittsburgh
33 S7 .380 19
Mrs. Harold Hysell of Rutland the
Chicago
30 57 .3415 21' ~ past two weeks.
Tu••d•'f's lt•sultl
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis
Yittsburg:h B Cincinnati 3, HI inn~ the past week were Mr. and Mrs.
nlte
Stanley Colley and children and
Chicafo 4 New York 0
Mr. Jnd Mrs. James Cunningham
Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 0, nitP- and family New Haven.
Brooklyn 1 St. Louis 0, nlte
Robert Ohver has returned from
Thursd•v'• Gam••
a two week's vacation at Toledo,
New York at Cflicago
Ohio, visiting nlatlves.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, mte
Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull and
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
daughters, Keith Ann and Sharon
Brooklyn at St Louis, nlte
spent 1everal days at BluMield, w.

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Indlflnapolis :: Louisville 0
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Wichita Jlt Charleatfm, 'J)pd, rain

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A Platter Part)' waa held at the
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home of Robert Ball, at Kaylong,
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Crif&lt;aiiO . . . . . 51 35 .t107 &amp;II Sunday evenln,. Mu ..~~
~ an nmei
Booton . . . . 48 43 .527 12\1 wer,e en~yed and' refreshments of

Mr. and Yn. IJoyd HoHman of
Pomeroy are annNJnd.Ba the blrtb
of a aon born at Uot Mason CUDlc
Saturday evenln.. 11ie mother ls
the former Winona Pickena, dau.Kh·
ter ot :Wr. and Mrt. Ra:y Picker:
Sr. fbe paternal grandparents are
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Jflr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Meter
and aona, Mr and M.rt. Ralph VanMeter and daughter tpent Sunday
at Camden Park.

With Dylon ·eC&gt;V~

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BASEBALL R'tSULTS

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Earl (Bob) Sang. lr .• 32, form- blockina quarterbAck and lull·
er BarbOursville, tl. Va., ~l-atatl! bact at Marshall and served ns
bloeking ba~t. was hlred Monday vanity captain Jn hia semoi' year.
nl(ht by ihe GllliP6111 lioard of

For the p.a.st six years he ha5
been
a.88istant football coach at
my Ji!gft l!c~l'• 14611111!! for.
Ashland,
Ky., high school. He h
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married and tl'le rather of two
children aees two and' !alii'' SliD£
served
tflree years in the Ma'nnes
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MicMieport's Little t.eague Indians mad~ it 22 wins m 2S oilt-

ings fitesda}' night with a 4-2 vie·
tory over a determined band or
Red Sqx b\Jt seemed to &amp;e ''SAVing tfremselves" by tl'i:inkinf mot(!
about Racine than thelr job at
hand.
Charley Bosh, who i' expecled
to start against Wee Foozy Wolfe
1n the Satuntay classic under Bath·
tel Field lithb, htld ftte Sox sluggers to five hits and pitched himself out Of a jam in the 1Jottom of
the s1xth that could have been
nasty
Mike Little, lanl!:y Sox tosS'er.
Larry Morrison has worked like that ran be told now When B1g
pl1eh~d one of his fine- games,
two dogs, one couldn't work thal and L1ttle Foozy took lhe1r Racine
hard. on hr1nging along hi&amp; little OVA team to Gallipolis two weeks showing great 9peed His free pasfellows , his pony leagum-s. and hus ago Wee Foozy went ah•ng Racine ses killed him, hOife\•er. He, too ,
minor leaguers. He's a bus-y man was well in the lead m the eighth allowed but hve hit s.
The Sox had two out with WalAnd he is the last one to want innmg whon Wee Foo..y was Sent
lac5ai'ld S. Littre On first and secby of ,his boys npl to reretve in lo p1neh hit
credit due fhem All of them w11l
Gallipolis p1teher McKean look· ond ;in the last or the slxtb '\'ia the
eet it.
ed down at the ll·year old mighiy wal~ :route off Bus'b. With the win·
nini run.J,t tba pjate ln the person
But this W~e f'i)OZif Wolfe is a m!lt and snorted·
of
QH~r; !Ush (Ol nim on a weak
ftatural m more than just hittmg
''Isn't thl! kid a litlle leaguer gfoilndef lfi;. McK&lt;~flney
second
He is a sport!Writcrs' dream come we saw down here last year?"
base.
(rue For consider·
Assured that the kid mdeed was
The in&lt;fJans got one In the sec_ Tht- name alone 111 enough to r the same, ,McKean pr~eedcd to ond Umlng ~m smales by Rich Bolmake Bob Considine's typewnter t~row to tne Ia~ who 1)1 big be· in andltq.fs M'cEihinney,·afielder~s
'Wiggle with anbcipation
Side oth'lrs of hl.s age, but decidchoice~ Sfo'leD base b)' Thomas and
-And when Wee Foo~y has two cdlv sma~l alon,1sldc hi.~ elders.
walJCs to 'l'hotnas and Buddy Moore.
&amp;lder brothers who love baseball
Ltttle Fooz:y banged out a clean They added another m the third
like Anthony courted Cleopatra single.
on an erN'r and Bolin's second
and their name8 are, respectively:
N~tural hitters e_ome along about single.
:Big Foo-lY and Little- F(Jozy, man, as often as a O!Maggto, a Ted
there isn't sport.s hack anywhere Wllllam.s, or a Ro~ers HorNby.
The. winning runs .seored in the
rould fat! to roll out paragraph
A milll~n ev1! thn:gs can h_ap pen top or the fo1.1rth when oint-sized
upon paragrAph about him.
to a ,lad w1th true !lpor!s a_billty be· Moore walked again, McElhinney
.. Besides," 1 rf'marked to Russ, tween the tlme he f11·st p1c.-ks up 11 wslked and bDLh srored on back"wh.y n()l write htm up b' ? Lo k glove, a football. or a sf'l of basket- to-back slnBlet by Johnny Singer
tr you fellows take Ra&lt;'tn~g Jt'!l ~IJ ball toRs
and Gene Wise.
the more to your credit. s'ee" "
He can lose wter~~t Be brGught
The Sox made it 4-l m the fourth
For example there is n lt
~Jon~ too fast and some vttal cog on Gilkey•, double, an error a
_ - --- ·-- ___a_ _~~ Jn h1s physical equ1pmen1 be ir- walk, anCI S Lit lie's slnKle. It 'be·
reprnrably rumed Get the big came 4·2 in the fifth on Oiler's
land ret Wa!h1ngton was rdncd
By Unlttd Pt...
head and think everybod} should smgle, his stolen base and GilMickey Mantle's homer wasn't out
lay ttdown while he Rhines and key's second straight double
quite out of this world and the
BnVft KH11 NL L•ad
doeMn't lmve to work hard to do it,
The other Sox hitter was Hawley Chicago White Sox aren't quite out
The Milwaukee Broves retained
either Take up bad habits with with a smgle in the second frame. of the Ame:-ican League pe-nn!lnt
alcohol. Be so in love- w1th sports Bush fanned cught Red Sox and J;"ace-but both poirt'ts seem acp.- their one-a:ame lead In the feverhe neglects nPCPMsary
mental Little fanned five Indians
demtc today in the Wilke Of the IBh National League scramble
trainmg in J:chool and ber·omes an Indians
011 200-4 5 2 New York
Yankee slugger's when Bob Buhl's two-hitter gave
them 11 1 0 decisiOn over the
athletic bum
Red Sox
000 110-2 5 1 "greatest day in bas:eball "
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stumbling
PhiladelPhia PblllieS".
It's a long wav from the athBush and Singer, M Little and
In a one-man show that rivaled
letic dawn to the- pmnaele or fflOiy Gilkey
anything ever accomplished by The Brooklyr Dodgers beat the
a11 a ·•stnr."
The Setta't."i·Yonkee game wu Babe Ruth himself, Mantle virtual St I.:)Uis Cardmali, l ·Oj the PittsHere's where the boy's C'haractcr I postponed
b~cause or
muddy ly single-bandedly took the White burgh Pirates downed tht! Cincinpnys off. Here's where skll\cd and grounds'
Sox ap.-rt Tuesday nisht m a 10.6 nati Redlegs, 6-3, h1 1!1. lnnina;s;
LOUKS SAVES WIN
.'iensible 'adv1ce on the l)art Of his
Vll'Lory tbat se nt the Yankee-a $~ and the Chicago Cubs blanked the
conches and his fum!ly make or
Loukt came on 1n relief games ahead or the AmerlcSn New York Yankees, 4-0, in the
break his fu1 un• .
none out in the bottom or the League's sole remaimng "cnntehd- olher NL gamea
Kn~Wlfli! :Morn s-on, 811!( F'oozy
Tuesday evening, gave up er "
Johlmy Logan triph!d home Del
and Little Foozy, nnd rather Hilton a run-scoring double then ol lh
"I'd have 1o say lt wat my Crandall in the second inmng for
Wolff•, Sr, I'd say Wt!&lt;· Fooz} 1s Pirates' Ricky Me~chmi g on : greatest day m baseball.'' the 25· the only run Buhl neeried to notch
"At h1s lith wm and sec()fld shutout
rorlrmalc mdeNl
gro11nder and fannt~d Frank Bus· year old Jl)ugger admitted
net to end tfle game savmg a 5-4 least. I can't remember a better Mllwaukee's Red Schoend1enst sinI•'JGHT FtESUL'l'S
v1ctory for Syracuse starter Jack one"
'g)ed in the eighth i.nnin11 to run
BY UNITIO PRESS
Wllllams All other game:; were
First,
there
was
the
thnll
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baltmg streak to 20 games but
HOUSTON, Tn.: Willi• Pep, cancelled
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Mickey's 465 - fool homer m the Hank Aaron. back in action arter
l31,
H1rtfard,
Conn.,
()Utpolnt·
lut.f£W"in:Il · , · .1 ' ' · - tl!ll:Ill:ttD
Sonny Gloeckner, who hud a third Inning that carne t:lose to five game.&lt;~, went hitless.
ed Ruu Tegue, 133, Davenport,
Mantle-ltke n1ght at the plate w•lh bemg lhe first h1r ball ever h1t
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lowe, 10.
Johnny Podrea pitched a five,J sing l
nd two double~ gut his out or Yankee StadiUm.
hitter
to gain hl! fifth shutout ond
last o e against Lou-ks bnt' Wos out
The White Sox, out gunned but
eighth
victory for the Dodgers,
ti'YJng o make it a triple.
dead game, battled back to go
Jt was il;_O until the fourth inn- ahead 6·4, in th~ 1lixth inning only who scored the games only run
mg when the Pirates or Johnny to have Mantle deliver a triple m the second inning on reserve
Young tallied John Shasteen on an with the bases filled , hllhlighting catcher ~ Walker'~r~ bases fil error,
Wellman's single
and a f1ve - run seventh - inning up- led aingle. Stan Mu.~;ial singled in
Gloeckner's f1rst double Syracuse rising that sent the world cham the ·first inning for the 2,JJOOth
hlt of his car~er.
tied it up in their half Bn sm1les pions In front, 9-6.
by Micky Winebrenner and Louks,
In aU, the Yankee slugger h1t
Bob Sinner hit two homers to
11 stolen base by Louks, a walk to for the cycle-single, double, triple
drive
m three runs in the flrst
George Cundiff and a fielder's and horneT-for the first Ume In
12 innings and the touched off
choice.
hb big league career, took over the Pirates' three • run 15th with
'fhe winners made It 2·1 in the the batting lead, .387, and the runs
a single to help Vernon Law win
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bottom or the fifth when Jack Wil- batted-in lead, 69, and moved to
his third gawe m seven days and
ilams homered with none on.
wtlbJn one of Ted WiJiiams in the seventh or the year. Brooks LawThe Pirates went into the lead homer race with a tohl of 26.
rence suffered his sixth loss' alter
4·2 in the top of the sixth on J
DltrMr Gett Win
th•
Redlegs tied the acore twice
Shasteen's lead oft single, en error
Mantle hit hl1 super homer bat on ninth and 12th inning homett
and Tom Shasteen's two--run tnple ting lett handed against rllht-hanby George Crowe and Jerry Lynch
and Gloecknnr's second double.
der Bob Keea:an and blallted his
Syraewe won the aame in its game-winning trlple bettlnt righthalf &amp;II Louks slnaled, Cundiff handed aplnat left ~ bander _Jack
POSTHUMOUS CONTRACT
wa !ked, and with two d\J.t Don Hat- Harshman, who war tllifeed with
WASHINGTON UP-:-Tbo slgo.
din walked. WUUams singled and hts fifth defett. Art llltmar, lhlrd
Jenkins, Ernie SiDon and Wine- of four Yankee pitcberl, Wll cred- ed 1957 contract of Roy Barrti
brenner walltcd, forcing in the lled with his aeventh wlo althoug!o arrived at the Washington Redwlnnlni run.
Bob Grim abut out tht White Sox skin office Tuesday posthumou11ly
UNTIL!, START OF LEAGUE SF.ASON
Barnia was fatally WOUI'Ided Sun·
P1rates
000 103-4 8 0 tor the last two lnnin...
daf n1gbt wbll~ trylna to •top a
Frank
Suillvan
seatttted
10
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Due to increased operating costs, costs of material and
, 000 Basanet
11$-5 ,(81,
. to plteh the Botton Red StfX to a dispute between two pa.trona of
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(LP),
equipment, etc., we are forced to apply a now rate of 40c
WUUams, Louks 1-0 victory over the Kan"J City his~ San Francilleo tavern. The
per llu f« lhtoeoming IG5.7·58 bow lint seas&amp;ll.
Atbleth:r and BiJiy Hoeft won hit III!RJelOpe contall'lin( th' eont:-act
tbJrd decision as the. Detroit Ti- was postmarked San Francisco, 6
Now is Ill• time to start getting "warmed up" lor comgers
whipped tht llaltlmote Orio- p, m. Sunday-three hour&amp; before
', fog league se~son.
les, 5-2, in other AL pm~t~s. Oleve· tbtt mishap.

' Said 11-year-old Russ McElhinney to Sports Desk Monday
1\ight after a gruelling practice held by the Middleport Little
League Indians:
, "I think Wee Foozy (Wolfe) is just being given too many
big write ups. You shouldn't do that."
." N_ow it's ce~inly true there are eight other boys on the
Jtacme club wh1ch has been defeated but once this season and
there are other good hitters and a couple of eJ~:celler.~ pitchers
J&gt;esides Wee Foozy As soon •• The Desk gets a chance - and
It's going to be before Saturday night when the Indians and
Racine meet - there will be " picture on this page of the Ra·
cine team.

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Cholly Naranjo, giv·en little sup·
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few weeis, took matters lnlo hts
own lll•nda lnd just mL&amp;sed pitchIng a no-hitter.
'Mte 22·year old former Pirate
gave up a: seratcb hit to iWtffalo's
l.Ott OI'ti2: in tlle final lrlime of a
seven ~ inning game as Columbus
whipped the Bisons, !i-0. In the
nighteap or the doubleheader, the
Jets' Whammy Douilas held the
International League leaders to
five bUs while winntng, 4-1.
The decision helped Naranjo
break a four-game losing streak,
during wblth period he was l{iven
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Montreal 11 Miami 7
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Rochester at Richmond, 2 gam~s
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NEW YORK UP- It's greot to
he a Yankee these hot days at
Yaqkee Stadium.
When the Yankees returned
hoine Tusd&amp;) night to open a 17gamc l'lome stand, they r-ound their
dugout has been air-conditioneda five-ton umt waftlnll cool breezes
up and down the bcmch while a
de·humidifler gete rid of all that
nasty t~WLilture In the air.
All this, of course) has been done
in the Yankees' duaout. 1'he vtslt~
ing team sti11 has to sweat it out.

A n.w world of pltai!IA awlill~ you In OJ(1
for'!i71 Dlllfnctln fOw.tlnl stylfq-a ~
ID-•arfh rid• with Pflc• to: fliatth1lt'tol J'O'tfl 1
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Aluka by wa, o1 Seattle, Wash ,
where be will spend the next 18
mont hi.
Mr. and Mrs. O..en H:awley
mo\•BI from the Adelbert Lee
property to thP. Lee properly 011
Dusky St..
Mrl. Nettie Smith spent se-Yeral days in Btckley, w. Va.
EaJ1 Watkins and Rlehard Wea
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her home there after P4ts. Wilson
has v•sited her daughter in M:a·
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Pr:eJbytu,i3n Cl\urett 1111
~~~i Ist. It WJi.l begin with a
diliner at 6:30 p. m. (QI·
bY H~ wbich wiD infl gUeSt ·~aktr; a foreign
student from OU at Athens and
sbllwiDI
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ed

Mrs. cul'ljs Young,
and Mrs. Paul Blesllng, Mr.
and Mra. Munford Eslfssi'pg and
Mi¢bael of Point P(ltasant, Mr~.
Fannie Taylor and RoBert and 1\fi'a.
Rena Bonecutter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Par~as
of Union were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arch noush.
Mr~ and Mrs. Dallas Yeager were

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Mrs. W. J Chapman and Mt:s.
Mary Bonecutter and Connie Wereguests of Mrs. Leonard Roush l'fl!cently.
Mr. and _Mrs. Ed Fry and Mr.
Sam Boston were ln Point Pleannt
Saturday on buslneu and attended I
the Stock Sale.
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Demondratton Club met in the
~ehool bous:e
kitchen July 17
WOJ'It wa1 done on ebairs that
are b'.?iOI reupbobtered. Pre•e"'t
were Malid and frEda GrueJer of
Minenville, Mr•. Jes•le Cottn1!.
Mr... lr•ne Parlrn, Vr.1. \tlr1mia
Guinther. IIi'•. Addie Norras and
Mft Marlat.fl Cottrill.

Mrs. Leonard Roush spent 'WedWednwday w1th Mrs. Cecli Blessing and ass1stcd her With her
house cleamng. I

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hart spent
Thursday night wi1h Mr. and Mrs
Dwight Gibbs.
Mr. and ~rs Dennis Roush
ware shopping in Pomt Pleasant,
Fr1day.
Mrs. w. J Chapman, Mrs. Mary
Bonecutler and Connie and Mr W
A. Blessmg were recent guests of
day.
Tom Williams and Flayd Roach M1ss Ella Blessing who 1s ill.
spent: tb., week end at home They
Mr. and Mrs. George Boston and
are employed in Huntington.
Harold
of Akron, Joe Salamon and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelly and
Frank.
Bolrton
of Ravenna spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Kelley and
week
end
at
the
former's farm on
family of Austm, Ind , were visit1.
Route
ing Mrs. Irene Kelly and family
Mrs. May Roush was a Thurslast week.
day tvenrf!g, guest of Mr~. C~cil
Mr. and ,,Mif.Dewe_y Blair or Bleaslng and Ella and Mr. and
BarboursYJll
vt!iiting Mr.
Mrs. Curtis Young .
and Mrs. Artliake, Sunday,
Ernie and Miss Twila Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson
and
Mr~. Blanche Van Schoyc~k
and Ann and Mrs. F'anme Blake
and Norman Spurlock of Columbus were guests or relJltives In New
Mr. and Mrs Reese Williams and Haven , Sll'turdlly
daughter, Pl. Pleasant were VISitMr. and Mrs George Boston and
ing Mr and Mrs. Elza Reed at Les- Harold, Joe Salamon and Frank
age, Sunday.
Boston were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Joe McNabb of Taft Boston, Saturday.
Cleveland, spent Saturday with Mr.
Mrs. Hannah Johnson called on
.and .Mrs. Pearl Nicholson a:Ccl Mrs. Dallas Yeager of Mason SunfamHy.
day morning.
Nickey Nicholson spent SaturMrs. George Boston, Miss Patty
day and Sunday with Billy M1ller. Boston of Ravenna &lt;and Mrs. Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davidson Boston called on lJiss Ella Blessmg
a_nd daughter of Carro.U, Ohio. Saturday afternoon,
were week end guests: of relatives.
Mrs. Rena Bonecutter, Lanca!ter
Mr, -11111d Mrs. Clarence Ward of Grego-ry and Christi, were WednesC()lumbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Don day night guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
pls,nt(erry and· son Donnie Q:f Herman Blesting of PJrkersbur,g.
thens, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush had
M:r. and Mrs. Oscar Henry.
as Suncia} gue~ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and
McDermitt of Dennis Roush Jr., Roger al'ld Jim
Mr. and Mrs.
and Misa Ida

Wedrlesday

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Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hart of
Clarksburg, Mr. Duilas Gibbs and I
Sandra of Broad Run called on Mr
and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs Monday

Damel Weigand
and Brenda o{ Huntmgton spent
the week end wtth. relatives m this
area.
Mrs Richard Roush and son,
Danny, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Taft Boston, Friday

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The SUDJbine- G.irl. 4-H Club
met July 18tll.. at tM bome of the
adv;.or M.n. Jin~ Teaford. Plans
wert m141e to 10 to Camden Park
at Huttin~n . on July 28. Mem·
be.-. pt-.m were Unda Hubbard, Ann Hubbard, Nanry Elchin
ger, Mary Jane Loa.k\ and Kathryn Slut, one vifltor '~U)' Hen·
drix. Next meetine wiD be at tilE'
bome l)f Kathryn Slack July 2$t.h

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Mtddleport were calling on Mr. and
Mn. Ted R1ley Sr Sunday.
Mrs. Donna Bucker of Pomeroy,
was calUng on Mr. and Mrs. E 0
Henry, Sunday
Mr and Mrs C 0 Newell and
daughter, Janie of Che'Shire. Ohio;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Newell and son
ot Mason were calhng on Mr. Andy
Stewart Sunday.
Mr and Mrfl. Roy Bayes of
Charleston, Miss France,!! Ba)'es of
Charleston were week end guests
ot Mr and Mrs Orville Bayes and
family.
The Rev and Mrs Orville Bayes
and family and Cindy Bogg of Elkins, who is visltmg their daugn.
ter Patsy ~pent Sunday in Cincinnall ViSiting Coney Island.
Mr and Mt-s Frankie Va1·ian of
ColumbtU! spent the we~k end w1th
his parents Mr and Mrs. Charles
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver VanMeter
and daughter, Eleanor, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: Clyde
Stewart of Mfddleport.
Vlsititig Mr. and Mrs. lohn Harrison the past week were MiSs
Ann Harris, Muon; Miss Dawn
Stewart, Vienna; and Mr. and Mrs.
David 1-farrison and family of Akron, Ohto.
James Bennett and children,
Sandra, Jimmy and Sammy Joe,
spent the week end at Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ambreck and
family, Youngstown, Ohio, were
week end guests of Mrs Grace
Cartwright and Miss Katie Ohver.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson
and sons of Mason, Mr. and Mrs
Freeman Johnson and son, Cbuck,
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glue
and children oi-Pomeroy were picnicking at Forked Run LJke Sun-

VIenna .11pent a few day• last week
with ber mother, Mn. Maude Van.
Meler. Mr Joboaon hal been emplayed in Mexico for the pa5t few

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Bi~ingham at Memphis, 2, ppd.

SIVERA.L OtHfk NICE GLEAN USiO
CARS AND YIUICk$.

P.omero)'

hamburJets and pop were Jerved
lUebn(l Nortb and three trlends
)laltlnto•• . . . 43 47 .478 \7
Gallipolla, Lew!! Peters l_nd pale ·
~ Kansat Clt,y . .. 34 56 .378 26
Hermann, Middlepbrt, Jerry ArnWaohlngton . , , 31 81 337 30
old 1 New Haven, Joe Roush, Joan
Oliver, Leona Wamsley, Mr . .and
TuHdaii't R.. ults
Mra. Charles AUenswortll , Carol
New ~York 10 Chicqgo 8 nite
~:~~~:.;Marilyn Burna, Koith Ann
Boston 1 Kal'l..'ms City 0, nite
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~t,roit 1J Bultjmure 2, J\ite
Oliver and Mr and
nitt'.
Smith,
C\evelanfi at Washington ,
Mrs. Pat .Johnson.
, postponed, rain
Thurtd•Y• G•mn
Week end visitors Gf Mr and
Cle~e1anct at Washington
Mn W1lter Blake were Mr and
l)e\rbit at Baltimore
Mrs. Rubert Robt:rl.s and daughter;
Chicago at New York
Mr. WUUem Hesson and Mr and
Kansas City at Boston
?!Irs Thomas Hesson, Powell, Ohio.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Sprou!e and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
daugbter ind Mr. and Mrs Robert
W L P~ •.
Milwaukee
54 38 S87 C.l Chambers o1 l!:a.st Liverpool visited Mr. an Mrs. Hoy Fox the past
Brooklyn
52 38 578 l
St. Lnuis .
:SO 39 582 2•~ week.
Mr. and Mr~. James Elias of
51 41 .Mi4 3
Cincinnati
Letart
called on Mr and Mrs T. 0.
Phtladelphi:t
49 42 .538 414 Young Sunday.
New York
4t SO .4151 1216
Billy Stewart Yhlted Mr. and
Pittsburgh
33 S7 .380 19
Mrs. Harold Hysell of Rutland the
Chicago
30 57 .3415 21' ~ past two weeks.
Tu••d•'f's lt•sultl
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis
Yittsburg:h B Cincinnati 3, HI inn~ the past week were Mr. and Mrs.
nlte
Stanley Colley and children and
Chicafo 4 New York 0
Mr. Jnd Mrs. James Cunningham
Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 0, nitP- and family New Haven.
Brooklyn 1 St. Louis 0, nlte
Robert Ohver has returned from
Thursd•v'• Gam••
a two week's vacation at Toledo,
New York at Cflicago
Ohio, visiting nlatlves.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, mte
Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull and
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
daughters, Keith Ann and Sharon
Brooklyn at St Louis, nlte
spent 1everal days at BluMield, w.

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Indlflnapolis :: Louisville 0
11eftver ~ omaho~~ 4
Wichita Jlt Charleatfm, 'J)pd, rain

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V8 Convertible, Fordomallt, Whit• 'i'llit!s
Fender Skirts, Radio, Hu!*, Pow~ Steer:
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Get a 101ft here of $111 .•. for ....
ampl•. Pay bUll. Buy bltplnl. 11wa
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New York .. , . 00 SO .667
home of Robert Ball, at Kaylong,
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Crif&lt;aiiO . . . . . 51 35 .t107 &amp;II Sunday evenln,. Mu ..~~
~ an nmei
Booton . . . . 48 43 .527 12\1 wer,e en~yed and' refreshments of

Mr. and Yn. IJoyd HoHman of
Pomeroy are annNJnd.Ba the blrtb
of a aon born at Uot Mason CUDlc
Saturday evenln.. 11ie mother ls
the former Winona Pickena, dau.Kh·
ter ot :Wr. and Mrt. Ra:y Picker:
Sr. fbe paternal grandparents are
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Meter
and aona, Mr and M.rt. Ralph VanMeter and daughter tpent Sunday
at Camden Park.

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WANT ADS

IvcstJgators called Loday for nc·
hcrst orficers co ul(ln'l unlock the Uon to recover some of tbe o:J .

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Chairman F. Edward Hebe r t
D·La. of an armed services inThe Dora Romine property lo- vestlgating subcommittee demaoJ·
cated in Dexter. Ohio, aDd Mlddle·j ed also that disciplinary action
port, Ohio, will be sold by the . be taken by the Air Force againH
unders•gned 01 t the taw off.icea of employes who approved the GM
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio. at contract.
10:00 o'clock A. M., Siturday, July
The Hebert subcomRI;.ttee mR dE"
'1:1, 1057. Property loeated in Dex- 1 public Monday a General AcLer, Ohio. i! appraised at
counting Office
report on wha t

FOR SALI

this sum. Propert)' located in Middleport, Ohio, il apprai.Jed at
$4.000 .00 and eannot be sold for
, less than this sum. •Real eatat.e to
be sold to highest bidder, subject
112) Wanted to Rent to the approval of tbe court.
Sybil Ebers bach, Executrix
Unfu rni~h(·d 3 hNtron m home. (7 )19. 20. 22, 23, 24,2:5,. 28 7. ~

We wb;h .to t ha nk all our friend ~ l ( 14) for Rent
and nc1ghbors f•r their kil'd
n«-ss at the death of our hth••r. HWOM I!UliSE. ;J m:rc garden.
We arc abo gr:~tdu! to Harl e~·
$:15 00 1wr nw i\1 AppiC' Grove .
St·C' i\ Ic· x Whc•· Ie r.
7·22·3tc
Strong Funeral Ui n•&lt;·tor anrl
Lhe Singers and to all tho~t'
-·~ - - - --who sent flowers . .Mr. and M~ ' Room;; for rent. Close to town.
Earl Nelson.
127 Bultl'nllll.
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7 2 tf
I . H. K.AWLidGS SONS CO. - 24
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Phone
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NiiDt.
Phone _ _ _ __ _ - · - -fi03P·l". DODGE - PLYMOUTH FOT }te:Jt _ f.x l!!nslon i..adden,
DEAl-US.
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Scaffold l, ;,,mis, Drop Clothl.
Clinlon t"'~hr r, Middleport.
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Moto_rs
madefor bui1dmg
, 309 . F84
jet f1gt:ters
the Air Fo~e

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'lt&amp;m"'lnite Luggdge - Lane Cedar
t:·h['lllR - LAU Window FansFrigidaire Refrigerators.
lak•r t!urnltur•, Mlddl•port, Ohio

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turned over to state police, Am·
cufrs. State police had ' to usc
shears to cui loose the steel links.

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per word for t hne consecu tive insertlona.
Special -One month tor 25 cenls per word.
Full. rate of 2 cents per word will be chnrged foT adverthlng tt
n~t paJd for before the l ~cn of each mont h following Insertion.
Errera In Advertising-Should be reported immediately. The
D11il1 Sentinel .. 1 11 not be responsible for moPe than one lncurrM Insertion.
Card of Thanb and Soocld Notices of Events $1.00. Obituariet
oubUahed at 1 cent per word.

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To Recover EXCeSs Pr0 f'tI S Of GM

hanrl~uf!s aboul
his wriets.
Konvel.ski was

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turing suspc:c Led bank , robber
Carl J. Konve~ki of Greenfield .
Ma£S.. the police snapped a pal.r

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WELL CUFFED

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Admlni•trator With tht Will
Ann•xtct
E•t.t• of August H. wa.r
O.C.•ud
Notice is hereby given that
Vernon Weber whose Post Office
Address is Rutl1md, Ohio, has been
duly appointed as Administrator
I with the Will annexed of the Ea
tate of August H. Weber late of
Cheste r Towns~ip, Meigs County ,
Ohio, deceased.
Datcrlthili 19th day or July 1057.
John C. Bacon
Jud ge or the Prob11te Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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called "unre ... nably
h.igh prices" paid GM under theGM Suppli•d Clfl
contract. The report .said GM
It .said details ~ tl'.e •ontract
chalked up a profit of $3 2,940 ,.
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the $375 ,848 ,000 contratt whert- ord for nearly two years and as
a• a profit or only $lft4BI,300 early as September, 1955, it suphad been "contemplated." •
plied detailed cost and profi t
,
Avdltora All-•l• Barrod
data on the contract to Heber~'s

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~ongress' "Watchdog of
the
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said CM refused to let
I~ov.ernment
auditors see its book;;
m meompleted defense cOntract.~
reasury"

"Ol.d Timers
' celebration at
data to Congress along wi th th•)
town. Pa. Hi.s son
report.
1 a patient Jn their home
Yankee St.adium Saturday.
"We are certam that an exam!·
Mrs. Kate Davis Is visiting her
ALL STARS TRAt&gt;ED
r.atioo ot the complele
record niece Mrs. Fern sweeney ne!lr
DETROIT UP- AII·Star• Ted
will confirm that GM's prlre on Salem Center.
I this contract to the governme11t Ronald Folden and !amlly vi.'ht· Lindsay and Glenn Hall of the

to Issue P .
·subpena to let the GAO auditor .. :
sec the books.
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issued Monday night, denied any
wrong.doing and .!aid it has com.
pleted lhe contract "to the .satistaction of the Air Force over two
years ago."
It said itB prof:ta em iiiC con·
tract was 11.3 per cent of sn it ~
before taxes and r,,4 per cent !tf·
ter taxes. "'This'' 1t said, "is a
reasonable rate of profit ar.d subslanlially below the rate . .
realited by GM in its commerciiil
business."

subcommittee

GM said ~n June 18 of this
year it replied in greater detail
to the GAO Which planned to rc
port · to Congress on the contract
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The government auditon, how
ever . blamed both GM for allcg·
edly overstating ltJi
probaUi c
costs and Air Force contractine
orticers for failing to ''analyze
and eva1uate ertectively", GM 's
prke proposals.

PARKER RUN
By Htztl Fr•ncl•
C ..,,h Rathbur'll and
father,
Jon&amp;d ca11ed on Lillie Franci~

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cdM~~n~:~ ~~~. h~~~;~l~:~a~er;;: were traded lo the Chicago Blaek
and sons spent a day last week Hawks of the Nstional Hvckey
with his parents Mr. and Mrs . League In . the late::~ bWit~h made
by the hocley counterparts of the
Ralph Swan and sister, Berniqe.
Mn. Merle Davis and Mn. New York Yankees and ·KIIDJU
Delbert' Mil1m helped quilt at the City Athletics.
home of Mrs. Caton at Salem
Center Thursday.
FLOYD IN SHAPE
Archie Simpson and wife ~~
turned to Elkhorn, Ky., after
GREENWOOD LXKl, 1'1. '/. VP
spending a couple of days here -Heavyweight champior.
Floyd
at their farm.
Patterson, trilining ror his title'
Stewart Brewer turned over h iS defense against Tommy Hurr;l•,
tractor a few dayg ago but he cane Jackson in the Pulo Grounds I
escaped without lnjunes.
In New York. July 29, has bee~p.
pronounced In "excellent physl•
cal
condition" by Dr. _Alexander
SONG FOR PRINCI!SS
Schiff or the New York State
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or- Athletic Commission.
ence Bostwick, a plantsj..organi•t
here, sent Mm;:ess Grace or
Monaco a lullaby she composed
aAaKA WINS DISCUS
for baby Princess Caroline . Mr!..
Bostwick re~ived a thank you
HELLEFORS, Sweden UP-

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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2 dr. Holliday Cpo. Less thnn
14.000 actual mil es.
Powe&lt;
slePrlng anrl
brakes.
Fullv
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extra fine ca r~- One waN owncrl
by em•• or our mechanic:&gt;. Blnclt-

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nar·•, Pomeroy .
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tor b('.flt UICII car VALUt:S, SC(!

cmws.
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e Back-Hoc ::tervice
e1'ruck Loading Equipment
• Dump ·rruck SCTvice

'1 fJI. rrestO Hteam
J'r, ·~~l li'C
Cooker Caunor. $1:5.00 Ph one
6314.

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FOR SALE Ott TRADE - 22 aere
ftrm, • room hou~e . MAll and
achool b\1;1 route . Sell or trade
~or houwe 11nd Int. George Kennedy, RuUond. Ohio.
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Phone Cheshire 7·74.79

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BULLDOZER for

melol utility

cablnot

$10.00.

Ctll 6330M or can be .ecn at
M2 S. Third St., Mhhllllport.

24 In.
Pedestal FAN
MARTIN RESTAURANT

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Saw dust and sh~.' lon•lc&lt;'l in
your truck from btn or clc!lvercd. OHI.O
VALLEY MFG

Kreen wlndowa and doorr, SLeel
and aluminum awnlna~ lnd canop!ea. C•ll Wllllam R.tdlord.
Rod: 8trh111J.
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a good reminder lha• the pj'gblcms raised by the motor age af·
1 feet th e folks Who Jive irf mQ~il,t
I home,s even more -thlll the ,rest
n( our natiqn on wheels. But if
all traile rites are aS level-headed
and .se nsible as ihis lady tllef
have little to worry about e•
tht.oy follow the seasona . WJth
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trle.s de,Pite the fur.or raisl!ld ln Congreaa over Lhe case ot Al'll«r.J~ i
GI William s . QJ,rard.
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The ~dmlnlstratlon has made It clear th.at ~ree.ltln~ thJ , ~attu. ; ·
providing for trial ot American aoldtera ln forFicn courll, -wpuldupsct International rel-.t.JonL Otrlclall 'a1so· htVe
warlted that ailch a,ctl~m cOuld tdrce wl~\1drawJ.~
ot all anned forces overseas.
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For tflis n:ason, ah"'nr Pf'uu re Is b'lng exert,.
ed in Congress ~o quiet t);le uproar a~emmlng
from J'a.pa.n'll lnststence that that DilliOn. bt at~
lowed to try Glrarc1 for· k,llling a Japin~s•
woman. The result: TheN: Ia little or no Jlkeh·
hood of apprG\'al for any resolution urging .t he
United States to end the troop treaties and the
issue probably will be quietly bUi'iell by tile end
·of t he year.
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Charles E. Wilson is seriously considering chanJ•
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lng his mind about .Jettln,g out ot tl'.e Eisenhower
'Cabinet this •ummer u !'tlld been ~xpected. The blunt-spok~n Pe• .·•
tense chief fully planned to resign his post alter the end ot the fight
in Congresa Cor the new appropriation for Pis .;Jepartment.
.'~ ...,
Willa~ had intended to ·stay just long ~ough to battl~ pro~~
~ riiakt: ~eep ~Jhes 1n the mUlt.ary Spetldlng· requestat~~. fa~•
lo,wtn:g hls wit~'s urgjngs, he was gotng to get out. NoW, he is 19..
terf•te&lt;l 1Q. th~ way \l,lkl _a re going for a dl1a rmament 'paj::tr with. ~·
Rua:,.!a, Th.~. ,Peq.tagoq Chit?f has made lt known that becauae o,,:;··
. thiJ, 'b'e Tl}lfht rema~·.
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Specif~J to Ce~ttTtll Pretr As.yoclatlou
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. Mean....%ll•• there lias been~ reve;s.&amp;l Q! 1QhJ2~(!Ulg sp~;tlluil ,
tha.t SJ.cr!tary of State John. f .oeter :Ollll!tf!-rand AgricultuH ~tfCretis.ey U;i• Tart ~enson would etep ont pf_otrlctallife.
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llcly ~b!)ut making nuclear bombs that are "clean"-re!atlveJy 'tree ~
ot deadly radioactive fa.Jiout- the Soviet Union is s~cretly worJ:clng
on nuclear boJnb.s that :maximize dlrtl~ss. according to intelligence
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reports. ,
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of the" deltb.,ately "dl~y'' ¥'"pons havo report·
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Q K B--X1&lt; P Y X K N U 3 J K. B ·
a large Bh!ltfl! j:if the radioactive fo.llout In the fo1m of cancfr·
,- l'ts tf'rday'M CrYJ!tOIJUOte: LIFE IS REAL! LIFE IS EARN•
ca.UIIng Strontlum-9&lt;1 plu!J JQp\e other Insidious chemicals the RUB•
EST~ ANQ THE GRAVE IS NOT ITS COA!-LONGFEL,.
.liail.s 'li.dd .to tllelr 'bombs for that dirtiness tlavor.
LV\o\'' .
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.1/pe.n ~';Cins to sutter plOBt from this · fallout. However, Red
fi
Chlfia,.. th6 Soviet tJnion'll staunch ally, is also getting sprinkle!!
P!~\rlbU. Ied by Kina F.:&amp;hll'et s rn f1~•t•
with Russian bo!llb ti!St fAllout: .

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of the hi&amp;Jfwt.F. n9.e Je}teCtin
tplt&lt;ri.t.. OJ&gt; th! eenter il~, lluard marken •ad all the ' 't~._,
s!!lllil, aQd &gt;:It U:eJ lf~ 81 p .
as drivinJ In dayUebt. W•.l
wre ou:r tall and he~l_.,.ti · r#.
workina
1-I'JPCJ'lY
we . neYM
drive when we're ~lupy,)nd '~we
mak~ sure that we
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NANCY

TEuMStONSEtMCE
Cleland Appllant~
W. MaUl st. Pomeror

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House for Sale by owner. BeauU·
ful ranch 11lyiP, 3 berl rnom
home with reu wood sidln~£.
Pine pancJecl living room, with
wood burnlna fJ•·t•placc, full
hnsr tnont. Loco~tt.'&lt;i 011 Orchard
Hill, Galllpolla. $13,500. Call
Gal. 1695.
7·Z2-31c

htr•, ponds,

r-"7·.;;;24;.;-ll;;;;t•~..,.-----., l I 20 B1 Insurance
FOR SALE
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_Cowd•ry, Long :lattom. Phon1
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rr. Ch••P· Contaot " call 2601 aADIO •
throuJh Albany. Shirley Nd ·
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22 CaUher H &amp; R 7 shot pillto l
2-23-tf
&lt;hrorne plated !inloh $20.00 . QUICK SERVICE on W""'h J:o.
8rl1tol Tubular 1tccl rtyrod 8
palrtne by .I'IMI'tOI'J Trallltd
tt. 15.00. Double door wkilo.: wttchma'ler, COlLINS JEWE.

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19114 Buick VB Super.
$U19:5 . 4dr. Sedan. Dynarlow drive. :fl &amp;
H. New one coal about $4~0.00
'T'hla one like new
In a ppe;trEstate
BilC O and condition. BlllPtlnilr's.
PooteToy .
7 20 8tc l'Jti u1 Jug, in1C'riur &lt;tlld ('\: lrr inr U('autifu l white Brick 8 room
Avail;ltJ I(• 11 1111'
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rt'ason ·
home, 3 bcdroomM anti bath,
19M Ford \'8 Cudomllnc . $l.OM
Bralo'y
Phone
nhl •'. Homtr
screcn
·in rear porch overlool!:·
2 dr. St&gt;dan. OnE' of t he he11 t ap·
:.:S:Rl-Y
7·22-J2U
ina the beautiful Ohio River .
pcar1ng ears on our lot. Blndt nar'll, Pome,.oy.
1 20 61e Wnn1.t•(l- f't1.Pio: tt ll.oN{ ;II\':J-25 1 cily water, new Oil fumocc.
y(•a1·s cxp('rlen&lt;'&lt;' . l&lt;'n•e e''i
Alilo 3 car garage with 4 room
. OM! Che vrole t as low as $805.
mall· .~. L. V. Reisinger, R11cln •
new modern apartment, o!J tur·
Fottr beautie~ . 2-2 10 '~ and 2
Ro x 124, Ohio.
7·15-•'
nace, beautiful lawn, over an
Dei-Aira. One like new cnnveracre or garden. Irving Ka.·r
tlblt and !t two !loon. l.llaettJr., Phone 4M. Pomeroy,
nar,ll, Pomeroy.
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"Dad md I bave plent)· of
time but we like to use the
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wlu~n it is cool
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2 dr . Riviera ('pe . Sllllft lvor~
&amp;: White flni ah. Dynaflow d'rfve.
One careful owner. B!aettnnr's,
Pomeroy.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
E•t•t• of Thurnn L.. Ston.
OtcHttd
Notice Is hereby given that
Thurston Stone. Jr. whose Post Of·
Waitress Wanted
rice address Is 230 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, has been duly apMust Apply In Person
pointed AdminlstratOT . or the E&amp;~IARTIN RESTAURANT
t•te or Thurston Lee Stone late
Middleport
7·23-Jtc Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated t his 20th day of July 1 9~7 .
. iOllsCki'(']Wl' wan I cd Two adults.
John C. Bacon
Fred K&lt;llt f r, I'Dli \Nti)' 7-2:-J-12tp
Judge of the Probate Court
Mcig~ Countr, Ohio
Help WantNI -~ ll ou:-.l'b·c p er
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}l l 'llrs o f Olf,:(' t 'op'an Jothn IJuc:l'
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COMPLETE Inourane6 Proteeilon,
Llfe, Autc·. Fire, Polio. C-.U Dor
Employment
Mi111, Mlildleport, Ohio.

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29. Amert10. A woolen
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ACROS!t
1. Master

Walter Brewer Is slowly re
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cover1ng rom InJUTJes w 1c .le
receive[! when
his motorcycl ~
skidded in loose gravel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clark
and family of Charleston were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle
D i nd r u
not
Rink Babka of Southern Califor·
a~:S.a How~~cl ~nd and son of ,1 e.
rila won the discus throw and the
Pennsylvania came after Irving Copenhagen, Denmark, inform~d shot put Tuesday during an intel'-Hand who had been a patient in I the New York Yankees today national track and field meet in
Meigs General
Hospital . The&gt;y that he will join 60 othef ex· which American athletes won all
took him to their home at John . major league stars in the anl'!_ual five events.

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Dependable middle aged mutrle~
woman wants work. Go neru l
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Ob~iOUSly

a reecnt ree.rujJ .· t., tt)e mob11e
hJJm~ clan, exdaineA. In a rurprl~ed vOice1
"DQ you 1\leiJl Jhat your hUM·
'PlJ,e . two ladies sa t in Colping bnnd lc·\i YOU dtiv~·. evel) whef)
~hak" ' be1Wet:n their adjl)ini.i.lH "ou lilt~ iowi~{ ~~ tniler'?
trailer ~ ')mes in a Wisconsin D.:ae!:in't it frighten you?"
trailer pan&lt;-a delightful,
tree·
'1'~e otlJor )ady s}look her gra)'
9h:.H;ed spot on the shore o[ " ('U.t'4 an.~ smil~a r~a~.~"rlnf ly .
sparkling lak~.
· " U's really J'lO.l difficult 11 aU'
~he repl*d. "Dad
and 1 hav~
· 'I'hey had met for the fir::t driven our .t railer all over the
time just a few hou·rs b~for\', country since he retired thr"'e
Btit. with the camaraderie and years· aao and we hav.e never had
llcigbhorlineSs that
are the an accident Worse than a Cia! lire
m ~rks of trailerites
wherever
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to remtmber. One 11 t~at you
can't turn cornen &lt;:lo1e \VIlh ~t
20 loot trailer behind the ear
A1 d · v• ••o Jh
t 'I h
. • • ' n Wf U:¥ 1 11u.r r.a1 er as
1t1 . O}"n air brake •• It tl.iole1 lana·
"' t4 •top, 40 Wt keeto our apeeli
down aqd play a safe. lt taku
longer (o pick up .speeri, too,
\\:hlch me~~,. that )lou musJ be
aur#!: there lJ plenty of clear road
ahea,t1 If it is nf&lt;'cs.sary to pa.~~~
Bnother vehicle.''
The veteran trailerlte went on
to u~tlaln t hat their most nerve.Nraeldng problam w~s handling
he bi&amp; trailer in heavy traffic
rhe best solutions, she Raid.
were to stay . ~&gt;!f the road on
we,t k1lnds ana. holidays, U""e less
!rtn elled routes when posaible, o:
dr1ve 't night.

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IvcstJgators called Loday for nc·
hcrst orficers co ul(ln'l unlock the Uon to recover some of tbe o:J .

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Chairman F. Edward Hebe r t
D·La. of an armed services inThe Dora Romine property lo- vestlgating subcommittee demaoJ·
cated in Dexter. Ohio, aDd Mlddle·j ed also that disciplinary action
port, Ohio, will be sold by the . be taken by the Air Force againH
unders•gned 01 t the taw off.icea of employes who approved the GM
Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio. at contract.
10:00 o'clock A. M., Siturday, July
The Hebert subcomRI;.ttee mR dE"
'1:1, 1057. Property loeated in Dex- 1 public Monday a General AcLer, Ohio. i! appraised at
counting Office
report on wha t

FOR SALI

this sum. Propert)' located in Middleport, Ohio, il apprai.Jed at
$4.000 .00 and eannot be sold for
, less than this sum. •Real eatat.e to
be sold to highest bidder, subject
112) Wanted to Rent to the approval of tbe court.
Sybil Ebers bach, Executrix
Unfu rni~h(·d 3 hNtron m home. (7 )19. 20. 22, 23, 24,2:5,. 28 7. ~

We wb;h .to t ha nk all our friend ~ l ( 14) for Rent
and nc1ghbors f•r their kil'd
n«-ss at the death of our hth••r. HWOM I!UliSE. ;J m:rc garden.
We arc abo gr:~tdu! to Harl e~·
$:15 00 1wr nw i\1 AppiC' Grove .
St·C' i\ Ic· x Whc•· Ie r.
7·22·3tc
Strong Funeral Ui n•&lt;·tor anrl
Lhe Singers and to all tho~t'
-·~ - - - --who sent flowers . .Mr. and M~ ' Room;; for rent. Close to town.
Earl Nelson.
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Phone _ _ _ __ _ - · - -fi03P·l". DODGE - PLYMOUTH FOT }te:Jt _ f.x l!!nslon i..adden,
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Scaffold l, ;,,mis, Drop Clothl.
Clinlon t"'~hr r, Middleport.
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legedly excess pr~fits Genen;J
Moto_rs
madefor bui1dmg
, 309 . F84
jet f1gt:ters
the Air Fo~e

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'lt&amp;m"'lnite Luggdge - Lane Cedar
t:·h['lllR - LAU Window FansFrigidaire Refrigerators.
lak•r t!urnltur•, Mlddl•port, Ohio

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turned over to state police, Am·
cufrs. State police had ' to usc
shears to cui loose the steel links.

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2 ceabl Pf'•~ "A"ord, one ln.&amp;.. rtloo. Minlm:1m chuKe 50c.-f. ~oentl
per word for t hne consecu tive insertlona.
Special -One month tor 25 cenls per word.
Full. rate of 2 cents per word will be chnrged foT adverthlng tt
n~t paJd for before the l ~cn of each mont h following Insertion.
Errera In Advertising-Should be reported immediately. The
D11il1 Sentinel .. 1 11 not be responsible for moPe than one lncurrM Insertion.
Card of Thanb and Soocld Notices of Events $1.00. Obituariet
oubUahed at 1 cent per word.

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hanrl~uf!s aboul
his wriets.
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turing suspc:c Led bank , robber
Carl J. Konve~ki of Greenfield .
Ma£S.. the police snapped a pal.r

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WELL CUFFED

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Admlni•trator With tht Will
Ann•xtct
E•t.t• of August H. wa.r
O.C.•ud
Notice is hereby given that
Vernon Weber whose Post Office
Address is Rutl1md, Ohio, has been
duly appointed as Administrator
I with the Will annexed of the Ea
tate of August H. Weber late of
Cheste r Towns~ip, Meigs County ,
Ohio, deceased.
Datcrlthili 19th day or July 1057.
John C. Bacon
Jud ge or the Prob11te Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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called "unre ... nably
h.igh prices" paid GM under theGM Suppli•d Clfl
contract. The report .said GM
It .said details ~ tl'.e •ontract
chalked up a profit of $3 2,940 ,.
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the $375 ,848 ,000 contratt whert- ord for nearly two years and as
a• a profit or only $lft4BI,300 early as September, 1955, it suphad been "contemplated." •
plied detailed cost and profi t
,
Avdltora All-•l• Barrod
data on the contract to Heber~'s

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~ongress' "Watchdog of
the
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said CM refused to let
I~ov.ernment
auditors see its book;;
m meompleted defense cOntract.~
reasury"

"Ol.d Timers
' celebration at
data to Congress along wi th th•)
town. Pa. Hi.s son
report.
1 a patient Jn their home
Yankee St.adium Saturday.
"We are certam that an exam!·
Mrs. Kate Davis Is visiting her
ALL STARS TRAt&gt;ED
r.atioo ot the complele
record niece Mrs. Fern sweeney ne!lr
DETROIT UP- AII·Star• Ted
will confirm that GM's prlre on Salem Center.
I this contract to the governme11t Ronald Folden and !amlly vi.'ht· Lindsay and Glenn Hall of the

to Issue P .
·subpena to let the GAO auditor .. :
sec the books.
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issued Monday night, denied any
wrong.doing and .!aid it has com.
pleted lhe contract "to the .satistaction of the Air Force over two
years ago."
It said itB prof:ta em iiiC con·
tract was 11.3 per cent of sn it ~
before taxes and r,,4 per cent !tf·
ter taxes. "'This'' 1t said, "is a
reasonable rate of profit ar.d subslanlially below the rate . .
realited by GM in its commerciiil
business."

subcommittee

GM said ~n June 18 of this
year it replied in greater detail
to the GAO Which planned to rc
port · to Congress on the contract
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The government auditon, how
ever . blamed both GM for allcg·
edly overstating ltJi
probaUi c
costs and Air Force contractine
orticers for failing to ''analyze
and eva1uate ertectively", GM 's
prke proposals.

PARKER RUN
By Htztl Fr•ncl•
C ..,,h Rathbur'll and
father,
Jon&amp;d ca11ed on Lillie Franci~

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cdM~~n~:~ ~~~. h~~~;~l~:~a~er;;: were traded lo the Chicago Blaek
and sons spent a day last week Hawks of the Nstional Hvckey
with his parents Mr. and Mrs . League In . the late::~ bWit~h made
by the hocley counterparts of the
Ralph Swan and sister, Berniqe.
Mn. Merle Davis and Mn. New York Yankees and ·KIIDJU
Delbert' Mil1m helped quilt at the City Athletics.
home of Mrs. Caton at Salem
Center Thursday.
FLOYD IN SHAPE
Archie Simpson and wife ~~
turned to Elkhorn, Ky., after
GREENWOOD LXKl, 1'1. '/. VP
spending a couple of days here -Heavyweight champior.
Floyd
at their farm.
Patterson, trilining ror his title'
Stewart Brewer turned over h iS defense against Tommy Hurr;l•,
tractor a few dayg ago but he cane Jackson in the Pulo Grounds I
escaped without lnjunes.
In New York. July 29, has bee~p.
pronounced In "excellent physl•
cal
condition" by Dr. _Alexander
SONG FOR PRINCI!SS
Schiff or the New York State
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or- Athletic Commission.
ence Bostwick, a plantsj..organi•t
here, sent Mm;:ess Grace or
Monaco a lullaby she composed
aAaKA WINS DISCUS
for baby Princess Caroline . Mr!..
Bostwick re~ived a thank you
HELLEFORS, Sweden UP-

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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2 dr. Holliday Cpo. Less thnn
14.000 actual mil es.
Powe&lt;
slePrlng anrl
brakes.
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e1'ruck Loading Equipment
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'1 fJI. rrestO Hteam
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Cooker Caunor. $1:5.00 Ph one
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ftrm, • room hou~e . MAll and
achool b\1;1 route . Sell or trade
~or houwe 11nd Int. George Kennedy, RuUond. Ohio.
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BULLDOZER for

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cablnot

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Ctll 6330M or can be .ecn at
M2 S. Third St., Mhhllllport.

24 In.
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Saw dust and sh~.' lon•lc&lt;'l in
your truck from btn or clc!lvercd. OHI.O
VALLEY MFG

Kreen wlndowa and doorr, SLeel
and aluminum awnlna~ lnd canop!ea. C•ll Wllllam R.tdlord.
Rod: 8trh111J.
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a good reminder lha• the pj'gblcms raised by the motor age af·
1 feet th e folks Who Jive irf mQ~il,t
I home,s even more -thlll the ,rest
n( our natiqn on wheels. But if
all traile rites are aS level-headed
and .se nsible as ihis lady tllef
have little to worry about e•
tht.oy follow the seasona . WJth
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trle.s de,Pite the fur.or raisl!ld ln Congreaa over Lhe case ot Al'll«r.J~ i
GI William s . QJ,rard.
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The ~dmlnlstratlon has made It clear th.at ~ree.ltln~ thJ , ~attu. ; ·
providing for trial ot American aoldtera ln forFicn courll, -wpuldupsct International rel-.t.JonL Otrlclall 'a1so· htVe
warlted that ailch a,ctl~m cOuld tdrce wl~\1drawJ.~
ot all anned forces overseas.
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For tflis n:ason, ah"'nr Pf'uu re Is b'lng exert,.
ed in Congress ~o quiet t);le uproar a~emmlng
from J'a.pa.n'll lnststence that that DilliOn. bt at~
lowed to try Glrarc1 for· k,llling a Japin~s•
woman. The result: TheN: Ia little or no Jlkeh·
hood of apprG\'al for any resolution urging .t he
United States to end the troop treaties and the
issue probably will be quietly bUi'iell by tile end
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Charles E. Wilson is seriously considering chanJ•
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lng his mind about .Jettln,g out ot tl'.e Eisenhower
'Cabinet this •ummer u !'tlld been ~xpected. The blunt-spok~n Pe• .·•
tense chief fully planned to resign his post alter the end ot the fight
in Congresa Cor the new appropriation for Pis .;Jepartment.
.'~ ...,
Willa~ had intended to ·stay just long ~ough to battl~ pro~~
~ riiakt: ~eep ~Jhes 1n the mUlt.ary Spetldlng· requestat~~. fa~•
lo,wtn:g hls wit~'s urgjngs, he was gotng to get out. NoW, he is 19..
terf•te&lt;l 1Q. th~ way \l,lkl _a re going for a dl1a rmament 'paj::tr with. ~·
Rua:,.!a, Th.~. ,Peq.tagoq Chit?f has made lt known that becauae o,,:;··
. thiJ, 'b'e Tl}lfht rema~·.
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tha.t SJ.cr!tary of State John. f .oeter :Ollll!tf!-rand AgricultuH ~tfCretis.ey U;i• Tart ~enson would etep ont pf_otrlctallife.
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llcly ~b!)ut making nuclear bombs that are "clean"-re!atlveJy 'tree ~
ot deadly radioactive fa.Jiout- the Soviet Union is s~cretly worJ:clng
on nuclear boJnb.s that :maximize dlrtl~ss. according to intelligence
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reports. ,
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of the" deltb.,ately "dl~y'' ¥'"pons havo report·
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a large Bh!ltfl! j:if the radioactive fo.llout In the fo1m of cancfr·
,- l'ts tf'rday'M CrYJ!tOIJUOte: LIFE IS REAL! LIFE IS EARN•
ca.UIIng Strontlum-9&lt;1 plu!J JQp\e other Insidious chemicals the RUB•
EST~ ANQ THE GRAVE IS NOT ITS COA!-LONGFEL,.
.liail.s 'li.dd .to tllelr 'bombs for that dirtiness tlavor.
LV\o\'' .
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fi
Chlfia,.. th6 Soviet tJnion'll staunch ally, is also getting sprinkle!!
P!~\rlbU. Ied by Kina F.:&amp;hll'et s rn f1~•t•
with Russian bo!llb ti!St fAllout: .

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home with reu wood sidln~£.
Pine pancJecl living room, with
wood burnlna fJ•·t•placc, full
hnsr tnont. Loco~tt.'&lt;i 011 Orchard
Hill, Galllpolla. $13,500. Call
Gal. 1695.
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pcar1ng ears on our lot. Blndt nar'll, Pome,.oy.
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mall· .~. L. V. Reisinger, R11cln •
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Fottr beautie~ . 2-2 10 '~ and 2
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
E•t•t• of Thurnn L.. Ston.
OtcHttd
Notice Is hereby given that
Thurston Stone. Jr. whose Post Of·
Waitress Wanted
rice address Is 230 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, has been duly apMust Apply In Person
pointed AdminlstratOT . or the E&amp;~IARTIN RESTAURANT
t•te or Thurston Lee Stone late
Middleport
7·23-Jtc Meigs County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated t his 20th day of July 1 9~7 .
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John C. Bacon
Fred K&lt;llt f r, I'Dli \Nti)' 7-2:-J-12tp
Judge of the Probate Court
Mcig~ Countr, Ohio
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cover1ng rom InJUTJes w 1c .le
receive[! when
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skidded in loose gravel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clark
and family of Charleston were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle
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Rink Babka of Southern Califor·
a~:S.a How~~cl ~nd and son of ,1 e.
rila won the discus throw and the
Pennsylvania came after Irving Copenhagen, Denmark, inform~d shot put Tuesday during an intel'-Hand who had been a patient in I the New York Yankees today national track and field meet in
Meigs General
Hospital . The&gt;y that he will join 60 othef ex· which American athletes won all
took him to their home at John . major league stars in the anl'!_ual five events.

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~hak" ' be1Wet:n their adjl)ini.i.lH "ou lilt~ iowi~{ ~~ tniler'?
trailer ~ ')mes in a Wisconsin D.:ae!:in't it frighten you?"
trailer pan&lt;-a delightful,
tree·
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9h:.H;ed spot on the shore o[ " ('U.t'4 an.~ smil~a r~a~.~"rlnf ly .
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time just a few hou·rs b~for\', country since he retired thr"'e
Btit. with the camaraderie and years· aao and we hav.e never had
llcigbhorlineSs that
are the an accident Worse than a Cia! lire
m ~rks of trailerites
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down aqd play a safe. lt taku
longer (o pick up .speeri, too,
\\:hlch me~~,. that )lou musJ be
aur#!: there lJ plenty of clear road
ahea,t1 If it is nf&lt;'cs.sary to pa.~~~
Bnother vehicle.''
The veteran trailerlte went on
to u~tlaln t hat their most nerve.Nraeldng problam w~s handling
he bi&amp; trailer in heavy traffic
rhe best solutions, she Raid.
were to stay . ~&gt;!f the road on
we,t k1lnds ana. holidays, U""e less
!rtn elled routes when posaible, o:
dr1ve 't night.

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