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Friday, July 20, 1956 ,'

The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Mrs. Max Folmer

The Dailv Sentinel

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ID.IIIOJ' S. Sebul, Mlcldlepc;tl Society Editor -

Is Hostess To
Nifty Stitchers

Phone G070

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MJDDLEPORTSOClETY

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·. Kn. John Bowman i5 a buaineu
f'11tor Ia Columbus today.
: Nil&amp; SUven. who hal been vls"\1181 tea.tivea in thil area, left
,..._.da)o fm ber bame I.a. DaUas,

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, Jlithael CbP&lt;b, 3, is reeuperat-

(q It tbe home of _,. parent11,
11:.,. aad' Mn. W~lllam Child*. af~
ter be w.. an overnight patient at

for Crestview, Fl:a ., wher~ they
will spend tltree weeks w1th Lt.
and Mrs. James Roller and daughter, Krthy. Miss Hartley, a senior
nune at Holzer Hospital is &lt;ln vacat.ron and Mr. Hartley i5 &lt;ln vaca·
lion from the NYC railroad.
Mr. and Mn. Conrad Scholl,
BooM, Iowa, anived
T-hur&amp;day
for a visit witb her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Saxton.
Mr.
Scholl was director of the Summer Orellestra clinic at We!ltt:;rn
Stlte College, McComb, Ill., this
summer.

Bober B.Pt.ll when he fell and
Jajured hi• throat.
, MT. and Mri:. Del stiles, Kent,
Uftl bel!a vllt.UnJ Mrs. Della Caraahan i.~ tbe San~ boJne.
t Aile David Wolfe bu retur11ed
M.r. aad Mrs. Horace McElhinr,aJlG Field, 'Fla., after being
·h ave Compl-eted I t.w.o week'a
~~ .tlue by tbe death of lllll Wcatioa when the.J Vl511cd Mr.
father, William Wolfe.
aad Mra. Robert Warner in· Dayton
1nd Mr. and Mr8. Clarence
~ Mr. aod ~ - Claude DurJte
stratton,
Otkwood. Mr. and Mrs.
and eblldrea, Pittlburgh, and lin
C~
D.
W.amer,
WUmlngton , will
llorJ err..Now Wllmlnatoa, Po ..
arrive here Saturday for a !thort
+bo '""' ealled here by tbf vlsit at the McElhinney home on
ieatb Of Mn. ~ H. BlUer St.,
Leading C~k Road and will be
returned to their bomee today.
• Mila Svlvi• Tovey, Detroit, I• accompanied borne by tbeir 110n,
tbe bo111egueat of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, who bas be-en vl.slting
here.
Wlllll Anthony.
Mra. Rensslear Johnson and dauMr. nd Mrs. . Homer Hartley
lftd daughter, Nancy, left today lhten, Loulalan-a, are visiting Mr.

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J . B. Downing
Me.
and Mf'.
Mrs . Rodney
Downin g.'"d Lucy
Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mr~ .
Bt!rtram Payne, Charlcstun,
IS
also visi tin~~: here. Recent guests
at the Downing homr.'i includ ed
Dr .and Mrs . C. H. Salgleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Payne and family of
Charleston.

ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS'

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1951 CH~VROLET •." ...... -$595.00.

1953 PONTIAC ...•.. ; ... $1,095.00

Dlx. 2 dr. ~dan. Nearly D.ew tires. SpoUep m.talJle
finlsh.

ll •x a tyl . 4 dr. St&gt;dan, llyl!ramatic drive, Ongmal

The evening was spent
socially
and in
sewing, and
a. dessert
course was served by lhe- ~mtesa
to Mr. Lawrence Smith, Mts. Jack
Warner, Mr. Albert Brown, Mn.
Janet Korn, MI'S. Roger Blt~hop,
!drs. Selim Blaroewicz, Mrs. Homer
Walter, Miss Kathryn Mitch and
guests, Mrs. Emm11 Davis, Phyllis
o.nd EfHe Bla...ewlcz and
peggy
Folmer.

Lynn Bradford , Grove CHy, is
Mrs. Roger Bishop wlll entertain
visiting her grandparents, Mr. the· club for t~e next meeting.
and Ml's. W11liam !:!radford.
A/3c Larry Lacey, ~·ort Belvoir,
Va ., spent the Wt!ekc nd with his
wife, .Sally Wilson).
Barbara Scott. who has complet·
ed her freshman year at the Hoi·
tzer Hospital School of Nul'8ing,
will ·Tt!turn t o school Saturday a(THESE CHIAPitiS MUST GO.
ter a three week's vacation· with
THIY AR~ FI~LING UP OU._
he r parents, Mr . and Mrs. Paul
LOT, MAKE US AN OPIFIIt.
Scott and family . Durin~ her vaca·
1947 OLDSMOBILE Hydr. Dr.
tlon Mr. and Mrs . Scull and their
R &amp; H really clean, aU 1100d
daughters, Barbara and Carol, vistiree
.
ited relativl!s in Indiuna.
19'2 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Sedan
Motor fine, all11ood Ures.
Mrs. Virginia Eastep, who bali
1941 PONTIAC Clb Cpe.
been in Columbus vlsiting Mr.
1941 CHEVROLET 4 door
and Mrs . Frank Eastep, ha! re~
R &amp; H, good Ures, motor fine
turned home .
1937
OLDSMOBJLI
Mrs. Walter Bunce , whose son
Run fine, g'ood tires
Larry is attending Cam p Arrow·
S H. P. Johnson
head and Mi~ s Jeanette
Crooks
tor, ltkt new .
wh011e twin brother, Gene , i11 a
16
H. p, Johneon
councillor at Lbe camp.
visited
tor, like new . ..
them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Wm.
These were traded in -··. ·~:
Bradford visit(!d their grandson,
Bruce cooncillor at the
camp,
Scott-Atwater&amp;
A·l••~'.'··
We ~ave a~w ~it~h~!,~~
and ..:..ere accompanied by their
the
New
grandchildren, Lynn
Bradford,
motors
in
stock.
Jennifer and Jimmy Loh~~e .
Meny Mo~ to Choan from
Mrs . Lorin Staats of Athen~ visat
Had Miss LoiH Cecil Wednesday.
Mrs Fred Schroath and children
Clark~burg brought her mother,
Mrs. Clifford Erwin home 11hursAt TnHic Lltht In Mt,odlop&lt;ori'
day after ~he had visited them .
295 N. 2nd Ave Mlckllepoart, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymnnc'l Grimm
Open
lvenlne• Unttl 9 p. m.
arc visiting her s.ister Mrli . Ar·
family, Tullili,
lon 11 Qui&lt;·k and
, _ 600!5!-Jil!l!!il!l!!!!
Oklahomfl,

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Hosle~:~s gifts were presented to
Mrs. Max Folmer when .the Nifty
Stitchers club met Wednesday e'V·
enlng, at her home, Nye Ave.

i.m. ....., HawklDI. Pum!l'Ol Sodetz E~,di~·to~r~;!;Pb.!l:o::n::e.,:6::244::::.._~-:~-:--::-:":":'-:'.
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1wu tunc !lrccn fini sh.

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1954 PONTIAC . . ••.•.. ·:· $1,%95.00

1954 FORD .

2 d~. Sedan. SparkliQi oria:inai dark green linilb,
We've serviced tbis one since aew.

. . . . . • . . • $1,295.00

VB l'USlllmlitl~:.! dr . SCdan. Like new dark blue finish

. 1953 BUICK • .

1955 FORD ............ $2,195.00
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1953 BUICK .

1951 BUICK

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Ua$h Victim's
· Funerru
Set For

$695.00

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Special 2 dr. Dynaflow ·One owner c~r.:r~tl:'·l~·
condition·.

Dlx. 4 ttr . Sedan. Powerglide. McLaiUt Green.

TRUC-KS ·

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1'l Lon l'ancl. Or iginal green fin ish. You probably
know the owner.

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1940 DODGE .

A KODAK

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l lh ton Stake body. F'our 11carly new 7:50x20 10 ply
ground grip tires.

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·p~mer.,y

Ill POMIROY.
$1'1;11 1111

~~CAMERA
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M{),!t populfll_,f!'lP•hot camera ever built!
lllftple, sure, lmort-Pio wo~d~tr Yr. the world's most popular
coMero. Jut! load, aim, and _.,oot f01 tJand plcUtret by tul\.
e• ~Y' flath . Gel 1:l big, thorp bktck·arid-whlle ..- colo' pic- ,
lure• f~M a rOll of ftlm, Comt 1.~ f~~ for hiU. detallt. ,

CAMIRA

. . ftAINOLDII I$4. 25

$7.45

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Mr. and Mr11. Carl G1lmore and
daughter returned home Tue~dAy
aftw al'company ing Sallv G1lmo~l'
to Was hington , D C., where .'! he 11&gt;
l'mployed in the Ju~t i t·e Bmlding.

FoUl' Aie' Fined

Cmtnly Home Cloilrlretl
Are Swim Pool Guest•

.•In Mayors Court
· .7 Frid,ay Evening

Children from
County
enjoy ed t~eir
swim 1\t
Municipal Pool
guesls or t.he Prellb)·tcrlan .
·
dcacon j and ' later enjoyed a treat)
from Mra. McKet" owner
of the
Dari.Dellght store In Mawn .
Wedne~~day evening the Rev. Ho·
ard Ruppelt and Mrs. Stella
\tins tok a
of
from the :1
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Ian Churc~ tn the !.katlng rink
ror a party.

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CIN~AT/ONAt.

1955 DODGE

to JJqY a BuickI

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m f•mli ur. Kldl cn't N~n the beaut1
C.O:er~ K!..ter k~P• tht!m warm-Radio kee~

own

ful upholatery because It h~ ~ clear plastiC ~l'at
them quiet. Why buy a new one when you can
thil like n•w car 1t a b~i anlna11" Trv 1: today.

$2195

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Roeket Old! . It hll !'. powrr to !&gt;parr wHII 1i·~. iJL¥
Headl will ulrn wbea )'OU pa11 lht! p&amp;ck In thll
owner car that shows the bf'llt o( care . Bnghl
V-1 ..11n• and amoocb hydr1m1tlc drivfl. A one
Interior.
Ser It now.
spar.Jlftl lltbt blue Ual;h with blrmonhlna

$1595
1953 ··PONTIAC
Fr ·~b Air

JUcb lt'rtl.lll'le leather \nt~trior ' t,l11t'1 clean 1~ a pin. CIear tone Ra dl 11 • t.
raaae h;rdrJm.atic drive 1 nd deep tread tlrea. It'• a one local owner ear
Frilky u 1 younl oo1t. J&gt;rJve lt and you'll WIDt HI

w·atl'r, nual
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that s Fres
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$1395
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YOU

other wise folks?
Then, brother, you can't do better thanjoin the happy band that has boosted
the 1956 Buick more flrmly than ever
into the top three. of America's best·
selling cars.
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And the time is ripe lor action right
now-because your present car is at
the period of its highest trade-in worth
right now.
So, with almost the whole summer and
nearly half of '56 still ahead-the
sooner you select your new,Buick, the
more money you'll save.and the more
fun you'll get.

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You get things lilce Buick's walloping
new 822-c'lbic-inch VS engine- ~th
the absolute smoothness and switch·
pitch performance of Buick's terrific
now Variable Pitch ~· •• •

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Dojudgment
backed up by lo" of

·You get the ever-1~1 b,'ii;yliicy of the.
But may~ Buick's big sizwd big
new l!uick rlde-matchlesa handling
reputation have led you to think of
and steering- extra roomineSI, ettra
Buick in terms of big money. Then,
solidity, extra llixury.
sir, just listen to this:
The beautiful '56 Buick SPECIAL picWell, what do you say? Win you come
tured here is priced real close to its
in to see and sample all tl)ls bounty?
two smaller-car rivals. And dollar lor
Let's make It right 1000- right thit
dollar, no matter what Buick model
week-right lorliJi/.
you choose, you get more pure auto•N... -A&lt;I.,....d V-Ie Pjl&lt;l ~ lo lhl
mobile lor your money than you can..
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b11rld w:ogram. At the liame time,

the director expressed his thanki
and appteciation to p-arents fpr
their coot~eratlon: in the past and
Jl'l)IiR
FJNI(D
P ·1
exprefiiied the hope that the spirit
F.our · ·per80DS were .fined and
In exhibited will continue in the fu. two forft!!ted appearanceture.
the ~"- of Mayor E. F.
ol. Pomeroy on Friday
All school students who have
'tom Barnhart, 3~. and
recently moved into the Pomeroy
WMte wUe each fined five dol- are aaild play band instr ume.nts or
lai'il &amp;bd costa on charges of iD· those w:ho wish to take up ·the
toxt~Uon.
lnS'trUment.al
lllu.sic
.itUdy Of
WQJlam J. lrlke,
21, S)'racue •hould oontact t.ht! director as soon
· wu fl.ntd ton dotiar.s and costs as p05Sible.
aad .enteoced ta ten day in
·for Ulll!llfe operation of a motor
\oebltle. The ten days jaU was sus·
PLAN HAMiURG FRY
pended;
T!le Auxiliary of .the Middlepot1
. ·~ t'raPk J. Pretenzer, 28, Ports· Firemen's AssocJ-aUon and their
· mogthJ R. l. waa t·i ned fiOO and children will have I hamburg fry
::. ~o~ and se-ntenced to tbrte dil-ys. Monday at the summer lwme of
In .jail tar drlving while
lntoxi Mr. and Mrs. Sidney -T. Russet!
" elted•• Flftt doUar o£ the fin~ was D.ear Dexter. They are to meet at
auapeoded, .
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2 P. m.: at the V~age HaU.
·l:iewia M:. Wolters, 54, Clorks·l
urg, forfeited a $15 appearance · MEIGS GIN.RAL HOSPITAL
l*\d wbile Betty Jean Preienzer
AdmKted: Mrs. ·A. W, Vale,
·2$, Portsm~th, R. I., did the same Pomeroy.
Wolters had been cited Into. court
Dltcbarged: Estil Collin1, Pornfar apeedlng while tlhe litter ·had eroy and .Mrs. Norm&amp;p stewar:t and
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been e~ted Into eollr\_for an In· son, Mlddleporl.
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De,tb~ Mrs. A. W. Va\e.
tollc:atlon c:blrJl'.

T. L Hewet.son, 79, father of Dr
Olficlals of, the Meigs Couoty
thf; home Health DepBrtment have ann(JUn·
of the'" latterln Mason &lt;In Friday red that facilities of
&lt;lepU't·
eveuiq aftCi a.n,Jllnea~~ of- &amp;everal _men¢. will be eloaed f~ aU pur'~~
p(J8et"·'Oth.er -~han· the atlrlirniatra.
· · Funerr:.( ~ceS will be beli:J at tion of pOlio .rhots Oll the dllte!o
10:30 AM ori Tuesday morning at announced aarly this ;Week.
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the "Wsrd-Holteman l1'uneraL Home
Date-s on whi-ch poti&lt;l vaccine
in LancRWt with burial to follow s-hots a-re- to be admini.stered are
in the Amanda Cemetery.
as follo'o'l!l :
The dec-eased w~s bo{n on July 10
Fir~ shpt.o ror children (IM"
1877, and for years was Clerk of through 19 years of age and
the BO'IIrd of Education in Lancas- pregnant women, Julv- 23 ;;nd u .
ter. He Wll8 a member (l(
the 9:30 A. M. until 11 :3o A. M. and
Knighta
of
Pythias
and
Masonic
1 p . M. UDI:Jl· 3 P, M,
Lod
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Seooll'd S'hot8 £Ol' children- one
ges,
Survivol'(" laclude tile widow) through 18 years of age, July 27.
Mrs. Ora A. Hewetson: one son, July 30 and Aygust 1, 9:30 A. M.
Dr. T. A. Hewetsoo, Mason; three until 11:30 A. M. and from 1 P.
daughters, Mrs. Jessie Hutch.ins,, M. until 3 P. M.
. Columbus; Mrs. C. V. Thomas, Col'
Oficiala at the same ·time reumbu.s; Mrs. Miles Turner, Lan- mi.nded that a parent's coftsent
caster; one brot·her, Charles, C&lt;IL. slip must. be signed and shown
umbus; five grand~:hihlren and be 1ore any shots e:an be given.
two gr~at grandt~'hilcJoren.
They al_so !laid that the schedule
Friends are usked to omit send·
ing flowers and may call ot the as ,a nnounced "'!:QUid be strictl)'
foHowed.
Ward.Holtemon Funer;d Home at
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-SIAMESE TWINS SEPARATED IN SAN DIEGO
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4jood nelghbot''
and ei.O : In· civic. pride.
entire ii;N In which he ts
~~ ~ - ._, grubbetl of
and e~ned up on the

by hhnntt, although It ;..

on

hl• property. Hia ..._ of dvic
dut.j merits the p!~:,f his
neighbor~ ancl tke ci'fi' fer an
un•lfilh ges.turt=,

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The 300 pie~a All-Ohio
Boys
. Band, under ~he direction of Dr.
Louis A, Pete of Ashland, Ohio
wm again be one or the
m.ajo;
attractions at the JQ06 Obio State
Fair.
Members or t!tf!
band
from
area include: Robert Brown
or
Pomeroy; Stephl"n Coats,
Bruce
Bradford. Gene Crooks ali of Mid·
dleport.

Harry BameJ, chat1er member
of the Mlddleport...P.omeroy Rotary
Club wote a "loud shirt" for 'the
first time Friday evenJng at the
&amp;nnual "loud t~birt" contest beid
by the club with Don Stivers as
ohalrntan,
Mr. &amp;rnes,
whose creatim1
was -the ins'piratioa of Mrs. C. H.
Wise &gt;Jr., wore a beige tbirt with
leopartkkin collar and cuff, red
lie and pocket and a vivid picturt!
of a bathing-be·a uty and a poodle
on t.he baCk of the !ihlrt. He ~f'iv
f'it t.he prite and the judges Mrs.
0. P. Klein and Sally
Schaaf,
news reporters at thi! meetin g.
awarded the Rev. Howard Rupprlt
secllnd prize with Represptl&lt;falh·~
George Meinhart
and
Emmett
Shuler tieing for thi;rd prize.
The contest was !held when 1hr
chJb mel 8t the Healb · MclttodJSI
Church with Di~trict GO\'i!tllor
~e rie Pattersmt, Marietta. as · th('
guest speaker. Other gue s t ~ wPrl'
Fa:vr. Wilson, WilHam K-niglht, Pt.
Pleasa.nt; Rev. C. Raymon K(lnk·
right., of Heath cburch.
Methodist women wOO prrpared
and served the ~eak dirmer were
Mrs. Glenn Lambert. Mr!!. Earl
Knl~ht , l\0:5. H'erm&lt;IIJI' Hatfrlnx. M-rs
.James weber. Mii'IJ Bes Sanborn
and Mre. John HawklnA, Jr.

Th .. ~ .. was a fiurry ot activity

·Before

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Workers 11-te
YI'J
Admit Union At
Phili•ps
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ond, he mentioned two Rota ry
roles that many other dubs -do
nut ba\'e; required aHendance
and classification principles. He
spoke of the fal !'te idea that Ro..
tary is an ··exclusive" club anj
said that H is an ''i nclusive" club
. Judge John· Bacon president of choosing members from every
the cllLb presided
and
spoke field of endeavor.
briefly of ~ targets for RotarIn talkin-g on the 1.hir&gt;d target,
ians wbkh bave been JoaugunJLed
by Paul Lang, president of Rohry the speakc,r said that ill his opinInternational, and endorsed by ion notary International has more
poteutial for lasting WQJ"ld peace
Dr. Patterso-n .
that any organiz.ation even the
Judge Baron introduced
thf' United Nations becaiiSe two of
spesker, Dean ol M·arietta College their rules are no arguments (lver
who commended the lo-cal club for politics or over religioO. ThoSE' totheir civic activities. He gave a p1es are the cause of ~ore wars
brief outline o( Che founding of than any others accordmg to Dr.
R-otary in Chicago by Paul Harris. Pa-tterson and .the Rotary club.! i.il
a y.:&gt;ung lawyer, and us-ed the three 99 countrie-s follow these rule! and
targets of President Lang. He hu do not have friction
between
recently re-turned from lnlerna· membel'!l.
tional Congres.s at Lake Placi.d , N.
Jdeas expressed by Dr. Pa1.ter·
Y., where men of all races, creeds son included an empbas-is on symand classes wnrked together with pathy for -all ·h umanity. a responiiibility for fe-llowmen , the Golden
one goal, Rotary.
The target~&gt; &lt;~rl.': 1, Keep Rotary Rule of doing 1mto others as you
simple; 2, :\fore Rotary in Rotar- would be done by, ele¥ation of
iags; 3, Learn More About Each standards in business and conduct
He conclu.ded his talk with quo
Ot!her. Dr.
Patterson
agreed
be-artily wi-th the idea of the f1rst lahons from Tenny,son. A meeting
target and in di.~c uss ing the sec- of t·hc Board of Directors, Club office.rs a-nd key commit!~ rrten was
held by Dr. Patter911n after the.
dniner m~ting . The club mem·
hers were urged to attend lbe distri&lt;-t conference in Marietta on
March 3-4 and to bring their wives
lo the conference meeti-ngs.

Th~ Utility Workers Union of
Am ?rica CIO-AF'L Frtday won a
victol1' at the Philip Sporn Plan!
1 wh ert wor_kers balloted secretly on
the questwn of whettter or not a
un ion was neect2d for the purpos..
es or bargainin&amp; wHh management .
The ~sulta of the vote were 81
for; 78 against and 3 ballot&amp;
voided. The election wall conducted under the mlpervision of 'a re-I
presentative of the National Labor Relath:ms Board.
A sevm day period mu.'ff. now
elapse for , cer.ti_fication after
whtc:-b balloting will be made for
local union officers.
~ed Geltz., Natio!Uil Representatt,e of tbe Unioru: said today be
wOI,IId caB a spl!cial meeting at
an early date for election of sudl
orril'en.

Dr. M. ft . Patd:er.'ion, Mari t&gt;tta,
District Governor of R-otary lnlernMion~;l, W!l8 tile guest speaker
when the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro·
tary Club. met Friday even-ing at
Heath Methodist Chur-ch.

Boy Loses Part
Of Right Finger
While At Play
Tommy Quilltm. you ng snn

or
Mr. and :vir~. Gcllr~r Quillpn of
Ol-iver Str~e t in Midcllcport. sllf •
rererl ihe loss nf o po.rtion of his
r ight index fingrr 1llld l;~n·•ralion ~
to n1her&lt; in ;~n arrirkn!' &lt;•n F'r id av
11Uernoon while pl11ying wilh old er children .
F.rnl'r):!rn ,•y
The Middlr p11rl
Sq uad !ln!lwen•rl lhe cal l &lt;rnrl
·~k lhr h ~v t.o 1I1P ,, [fwc nf Dr
.J. J. navis In Middlport.
From
thrr r h(' was ta l1&lt;'n In tile Mcig ~
General Hos:p ilal.
Memht'rs of th~ f ~ mily wen'
unahle to tell how lbe accident
happefl'r:d .

Ohio Farmers
Vote Against
coL!I!:a!

IO~ry

~~:! .Monkey
Run Is f
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-..heat fanners -once more failed
~
with 54 7 per cent fnormg the
l)t%
nation and vo~d agamst Uae 1951
wheat marketing quotas.
JI.W-~
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atu:m'll sbo'wed 1 dose cooFiremen ••;-~ted ,.._...es of
test compared to fonner yea~n
.,.........
witb M.7 per cent favorini ' tn~e approximal.ely $2500 lo the home
oontrols. A two tbinls majl:riQ' of ~- aDd Mra. Lewis Smith of
was needed f&lt;1r approval.
~ ~ ip Moutey Rua
~ -. JQ9ni.Da eaused by a fire
Nation wide, wteat fal"'!Min wbieb . . . . ill m .out.buil.diDg
J voted to continue martetio..R ClOG~
and ~ .to tlbe house.. .
, trols for anotitei- yew. All lltate&amp;
Tbe outbuDdjag is
JocatN ·
must bonor the national vote.
about two Cl" U... feet from a_e
[
.
.
bouse OD tbe tltebea llide, apl'ead
The rote In Ohw was 4,766 for to the kitebrn, and tbert through
controls and 3,1M3 asains&amp; a tbe walla to the attic; Water dlmbigger margin for the coot:rols age wu beavy.
tban expected.
Tbe bouse. a &gt;two dory frame
Last year, Ohio cast DDly a g
buildmg. was OttUpied by the
per cent favorable vote.
Smitbt liicf their four chi.ldreD, It
wu brought under OODtro1 in
Approval of tbe rontrols melDS about fifteeo or twenty minutca.
that farmers can re-ceive prift
It .,.._ reported tll:at the fire
supports at between 70 Mid 100 1f1d diatcweretl by PatnJlman Ed
per cent or parity. Fannerg witfl stnWII!I \Ybo war oo patrol ill the
more thaD US acr€8 of '11f)Jeat _for .neig)J:borllood at the time. An
·h arvest next year were eligi.ble to alann was turned itr at. about 8
vote.
.
A. M. 8Dd the Sntitb · family
Those exceeding the allotmeota aw.atened. Tbe bouse was insurcan be penali~ .
ed.

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BLAST VICTIMS FAIR
Paul Hub!r of Pomeroy am:!
Kennl"'.h Carter of Harlf-OTd. vir.
tims of the expl06ion at the· Philip
Sporn Plant. at Gra·ha[tJ Station on
Rr.ynol-:1 GN'P11P edllor of Thl'
WedneBday evening wero repMl · Daily St&gt;ntlnd, will he one of three
ed to be in " fair " conditi()n this lJAnellsts on WSAZ-TV's
wf'ekly
moTn'ing a-t Holzer Hospital Jn fcalure, "M&lt;'et The Press."; on Wcrl
Gallipolis,
ncsday evening, July 25, at 7 :30
---on Channel 3.
HAY!S-YOUNG IIUNION
Greene. along with Vic Sherow
The 82Jtld Annual Haye&amp;-.Yftullg of the Gall ipolis Daily Tribune
ReunJon will be ~!d r at HoJliday and Stan Spaulding of a Waverly
Schoof Groun!IA on Sunday, An· paper; will Interview Mi~ae.l Dl
d, 1866 ICCOI'dJu,. to Jesae Salle, Democratic candidate
for 1
~&lt;f
. Gove.111or of Ob1o.
. .,....

tt the co 11 fere.~tC"e room in the
Penn..Sber.aton Hotel, witb ncaotiators goint iiJ' 1lnd out, as the bargainers met in their fi.r st Sat•
urday u-sstcn In the attempts to
-;;dlJe the 21 -day r.trilte of 650,000
memben of tbe U01ttd Steelworkers
.
Tht ~urmng metling startP.d at
11 01. m. EDT an hour late due ht
a hudrtle or the industry 'n@lotiators in tht U. S. Ste 1 Bid
acr('lfs the slreet from t~e bote~-·
.fohn A . StcJthen!l, U: s. Steel
vice ~resident an~ chief industt)'
nc:gouator, zpologJze'lf to newmea.
for the delay.
"I'm al£o
Wt' have nothing
to ll&amp;y" he sftld , "and I 'm 1189
~t'J"ry that lhitl i1 the way it'.1 go1ng to he m the afternoon, too."
Hopes that the penonal allen.
hon of Presi~nt
Eisenhnlftr
would !!pr!erl a contract settlement...
were dimmed Friday W"ben negotillt.ot'll reported "no chance" in
tbe aitu.Uon.
But Federal
Hediatloo Chief
Joeepb F. Finn-egan indieated be
was not neeesarily discouraged
by the report.
··11 •s a normal part of bar.(Cain.
ing procedure that the parties
don't report all that ·goes on behmd closed doors," Finne&amp;an com.
mented.
USW PresideDt. David J . MeIk-la(d 'also coufirmed an ~mpha­
tic Ste-phen.
statement
that
•'there wu no 1oew offer on the
table" during Friday's tMgotiatiOTtl .
·
Dtvelopments duri'ftg the past
~ had feo observers tO bc!:liew
bllr,ga.iQHJ for the Bic Threeu. s . Steel, Bethlehem -and Reo
public- had modified their de..
mands Cbat the USW accept a J.
yur, oo-strite eontract. A t.llreeyear pan had been believed Utlder di.IICUSSion.

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Local Boys Will · Harry Barnes
Appetu' In Band Wins In Loud
Shirt Contest
At State Fair

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Tht&gt;y met fnr 40 mm-utes thi!
rn om .ng then receN~ed until %:30
i P. m. EDT..
· . 1 h~y fhd not bother ~ven to
giV~ ~ "no commrnt" to reporter~·

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lnarY objectives,.rebearsal schedul.
es ' abd various other topics
l:!e iiiscussed. All students aret~o
bring t-heir iMtrumtnts to · c
meeting.
,
.
.
· ~. R_eserve Band meetutg WlU be
he_ld 1D. - JJte- ~41\~tlull!. on Ul_e ·
same -dat~r at · ~30 A-. M. Th.u~
group will also include · s~venth
Se-nlor b.Jnd membel's are re- grade studeats WIIO were lll6truque&amp;t«"l to attead thB meetin1 and mental mu&amp;ic students last. school
•' · nbealsal whtcb ·W:oodgeard has Y~b ~eo~lest in _ thi~ group nt;ed
·terinttd. "very' bnporta.M''. Prelim- .not . nng m rumen ·
. Woodgeard reminded that rigid
attendance of band
students lo
&gt;eheduled rehearsals during the
month of August is an impOJiant
fact.or In the success of ttle f·ull

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High School Marching · T. L. Hewetson Polio Vaccine
Band OrganizationJs Planped Funeral Service Shots Scheduled,&gt;
·Will Be Tuesday For This
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Sgt. William Mason has relurncd
to GertTWny after ;1 monlh's ,.i~!t
with hia' sister. Mrs Walton ManIcy a-nd family W-h ile m the state~
Sgt. MaHon vi~iled hi~ neph~w . ~­
Sgt. Virgil Manley and faml ly at
Waco, Texas.

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METROPOLITAN
Auto Sales

CAMUA

37, secOhd vlct1m of

1: .
J song Funeral Home ln '
1 -In ch11rge of tbe ae,rvJtes wJU be ·
Rev. · Raymond
Petei'J,
paator
?f
_t he St. Paul's LutbeliD C.b~:-~fc.b
I, tn Nt:w" Haven, .purial · wlll be.
' made In the . Lone Oak ~emetery
in Point P~ea11ant.
·
RPbinson
ctkd
tn
1
Clark Hospital 4n
Frida.y !lit 9:1S f, m.
received in the accident . .
t!u~ r bad died oa tbe
of the accident a.nd
·
Thursday.
The decea•ed was born on
iU.'ill 28,919 at Pt. Pleasant.
was in ~he armed forq.es from
1941, . until October, 1948.
BroWf\ and "Sonny" , Slawtet.
Friends may caJJ a.t the fuo1~
Tha b&lt;Jys are, ttuct,nt&amp; at Rut. b(lrne thlJ; everiing
after
o'clock .
l.and School.

11f..t' ton Stake Body. Extra good ur!ea.

lfZ tun Pickup. New dark blue finish. Fully recondttJOned

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PITI'SBURGH UP-steel stt'lk:
n_e gotiaton a&lt;topk.d a poJicy ol
j Silence today amid •pe-."UiaiiOD
they wert' mWng .IOOJe headway
l 1n their d l. ,.a• v~ aeu '-dhto!lct ne·

venswpod trdiJc aecldent
' last Sunday took, tbe
briJtbet, Bobbie, will
• Sun"uay at 2 o'clock at

1950 CHEVROLET •.•

1951 CHEVROLET •. :: .". ·. '$595.00

Bargaining Sta'Jions Continue
As Strike Enters Third Week

The Good Neighbor

F~ineral ~~~a for i

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1953 CHEVROLET .. ......... $895.00

1953 CHEVROLET ......... $595.00

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est urs in town.

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1952 CHEVROLET ..•.. · ..

9f Brown

1952 PONTIAC . . • • • • • . • • • $895.00 .

. . . •..... $1,395,00

Vf!y- Supcr 4 dr. Sedan. BeaUtiful Turquoise wilh while
lop. Shvw.'i good care.

Fair Entries Win P.;a ise

• ,' •••••• $1;39$.00

v..a SllllPr ~'iviera Cpe. Spotieu whue W.1th red tOp.
ExcPptionat lo ever.y wa-,. Dyn~ow drive.

VA 1;om ·. Cpe. Sunliner. One careful local owner.
~ · urdor.1atlc.

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THE THin pr!nelt~al coatenderl for the Dem.oeratte
WaJte:r F. Georp (DJ, Georj:'la, at the teat:imonlal
Gov• .A.varell Ba.rriJ:aaD. New Yotk: aeorp; Adlai
di.Anet
went. tlleJ.r

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Pubtlahed evm Jltti'IIOOD UC!ept Sunday by The Ob ValleJ
hnllnel, Inc: .at 110 Meebante St Pomeroy 0 Bus nest off ce
plloae 388 edit Dnal otfic~t .PhO:.oe ,97

On
The News

n June 13 1952

The

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HaU.oD&amp;I adYel'f.tlial repre.~ntat ve Bot lne U Kimball. JDe
Jtl lnlqt01 Ave. Hew York C ty 18 N Y

wjth hla

:pa

ents Mr and

Mrs

gned by

Sl.llleeriptJ011 ratu DeiiY~ry by carrier where avaUable 30 centt
office $15 60
rc,ute wber•
aYalbti1t one M(.Oth $1 By ma I one rear $8 sis moo b.t $4 215
tlireJ: moatba $2 CIO: one mont)~. $.1

a bl.lY ng

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BAKER ,URNITURE

New Yo k C ty

Cor~r In M1ddlP9Qrt

On The

NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR

DAINED by the Cou c I of the
VJ Iage of Ru land Me gs County

re&amp;t D Bact el and R&lt;:~bert W~ll~~=============~
aon we e a Lake Hope on a plcn c
Thursday
:MI"fJ Ha ry Hoaglond ond Mi.ss
G Act! Sauvage Co umbu
who
eeme to M ddifpOJ"t thi• week fo
Ure fu e :o of Mrs Le\lh H Sauer
re u nl!d to he I ne rhu sdoy
The) were guesh of bt'Jr
et!e
M
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Wh t n&amp;ton

Oh o hree fou ths of all of the
mtmbe rt e ec ed here o
rmg
SECTION 1 Tha
s
11 v to ssue f
t mur gage wa e
Wllrks reve ue bunds of he V
lage &lt;~( jtutland Oh o
n the
pr ~fpa amoun of $QO 000
o
pay pa of t e cos o( cons rue
ting a wa er wo11ks system of the
v lage nc ud ng a ex,enses ln
c den a there o Sa.td bond• sha
be ssued under au ho ly or Ar
t rle XVUJ Sec on 12 of th
Cons u ion of Oh o and shall
be secured by a mo gage and a
f rst l en on and payab e 'P rna
I y from the g o s
enues and
p opert es of a d wa er Wll ks
syatem a d all ex ens on
m
provemen ll eplacemen s and a
terat ons at a9y time madt&gt;t n res
~ect bhereto after prov s on onlv
for the reasoneb e opera ng and
rna ntenance expen ses thereof ln
rlud ng a franeh se sta lng the
te&gt;rms UJ;IOR which n ase of !o
closure t1re pul'Cbaser may oper
at~ the ~~~e I!Jid bv be coven
•nt M' .said v J age o m11 nta n
eert.alo rates and colle
certain
&lt;:barges for the fac Lt es and .&lt;~er­
\IICU afforded by sa d
ut 1 ty
1 rov ded, however that nothing
1n h 8 ordinance shell be con
rued as pledg ng the genera
ted t of the V llage of Rutlan(l
etgs Cou~ty Oh o to the pay
cnt of sa d honda or any part
hereof or thP n crest thereon
SECTION 2 Sa d bllnds sball be
ued n he p neipa amount of
.000 tor the purpDSe afore
n d Thev sh I be dated Decem
llflr 1 1955 and bear n e est at
fie rate of four and one ha f
V41h%l per cen per annum pay
ble June 1
856 nnd sem ;r,n
ually thereafter on June 1 and
ecember 1 or each veor until the
J)l'lnelpal sum s pa d
{hmeea by tl!e COUDODR to be at
ched to said bonds Said bonds
lutiJ be numbe ed from 1 to 88
elUSive all of said bonds to be
IDf the denom nat on of $1 000
ch exc~pt bomb nun\bered 11
8 )5 17 18 21 23 37 40 43
• 81 85 69 and 78 of the
nmn,lnatlon of S500 each ag
regatlng $80 000 ln prlnc pal
moun Sa d Bonds shall mature
~ their consecut ve numeracal
rder on December 1 of each or
the rot ow ng years in the fo~
~ow ng amounts

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ll an uneuUu!u about ado
N vent oua &amp;Dd ou.ldoor men whea U'l4:1 luck
of tbe draw plnl UMm to ll nJ' I.P a tty That
\UI,..IIll• wp,a U\t Ant thin&amp; I no ed &amp;odaj'
about OUver MoalafU• Buuchamp ). on W'heD
he dropptd by to lAIII ~ tr&amp;4lnf ,....,.. nutl
OD the Chln!B'• frorau.r M4 .eutuna teak n
Burma U• had on • ...,...... au t the Jacket
wu ttgl\t ac,o• bl1 lhoul4er• and he eJwcked
U abbolllmqt.edi&amp;tely and ,rrowled. 'Cu t stand
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Oho
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Che olt 8 ake
Jan s Ch dR
and Paul ne Z rk e who p an to
~nter Ho er Hosp tal School of
Nurs ng n x mon h w re n Ga
I po b F do)' ro the
p!lys ca
exam na ons
Mrs D~ a Carnuban
lng lle wel!'kend w th M and Mrs
Elmer GrueS€r and rami y n Po nt
Pleasant Sunday Mn~
Gruoese
adhe lion Keh wlcelelae
the r b hdays
w h a tam ly
d nner

Mayfair loCCIQL

NI'VI' Yort: IJijiUWC. ot Pho&amp;oll'IPI\)' wMee
d1111ot1 eom~ liD over U\1 world uul
Wt•twM~.L
U\1 a 11 liU 1 next to rou miJht be a ao.u
t.U ' " ' ' 4 .counteu.
tt man. my tnend eo. d. belona:•
J dlmbLDC Mo~nt Evehal or looklnl down the

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and o uA a prem urn of
If ca ed thereafter
to ma u y Council
resolu on determ ne the
l.m•&lt;i!J~t. of bonds t(&gt; he cal ed and
4ate of 1'edemp Inn and noof anv sueh ~a
sha
be
t· ~•••• to the on ne a!l'en and to
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UST RECEIVED
TttE COMPLETE STQ(:K
OF THE CAPITAL AUTO PARTS OF
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO WHfCH
HAS BEEN RECENTLY PURCHASED
BY US

5111

Ma,nolla Temp e P,Yth an s
ers ll'et In regular Res-&lt;~ on o
Thursday eve-ntni a the nAV
mo
en ch et p e!!ilded a he m 1.1'1:
ng A commun ra on wa r
ed coo cern D.lil he G 11nd Tp p e
!e~Uion whlef w I be held in To
ledo September 26 29
A~ the close of t.h.t&lt; meetl'ng a
1amP
sotlal hour was enjoyed
were played and prl.tes •warded

Tro be

WE CARRY A GOOD LINE OF

Rotlood

he Mayor and Vllag&lt;."

shr. J bear he f-acs m le s gnature
or the V1 age C e k pr nted o
hographed thereon Sa d bonds
shall be prepj~ed
ssued and
lelivered under th d rec on of
I e Mayor and VIllage Clerk
p ov ded n th s ord nance
SECTION 4 Sa d bonds

Maple Furntture Far
wlth
~er
Mrs C 0

sy1

Cle k and sealed w h he cor
'"l)tale sea Each of he lnterel
co pons at ached to sa d b nds

f¥ _feei: one 1ear ln advuce at The Da ly sen lnel
ttz IPODtM $7 80 three months $3 eo By motor

MmODLEPORTSOClETY

is

re

upo•

Slfaday

John. SeU.us

A Room Full Of Gent.il•ne

but
~eruss

en , nd the extens ons the e o
~nd Ia seeu ed by a mort&amp;a&amp;e an~
11 !ranch se sta n11 he erm s upo.fl.
wh h n case of foreclosure the
pu cha er may Opl!ta e aa d u I
&gt;' wh h I 11nctlue extenda for '
(.1
od of twenty years after the
De of sae of sud utlty
f e osu e Sa d bflnds sha l b-:

Dwight Hobaelt and son frpm
Chester Jill ca.lled
Sunday ou
M s Ethel Hoback
Edward Se1lars spent

lostcurr.,nL

payable on &gt; out of the

ve1,1u9J of t11e water w.;trk!

.attendance at
Suf).dll)' was 42

$26 21

f

l:atered 11 •ecood clua ma.ill41 matter at tbe post of!le• at
PoalvroJ Oblo

Mrs Mabel Marshal Columb1.1.11
Ia steytns w th her granddaugh e s
In Po t and wh le he
pa enti
Mr and M
Da d Yost a e n
Columbus w th ~e " son John
who 1 a s g al pa en at uru
vers ty
Mrs Cha tte Pe n a d Lone I
Boggs or the M dd epor1 Depart
men So e etu ned oda.y t om

Those leni'ng fi"'1n ftaclne on
Sul'Khty Jul7 22 to attend ....
baseba ll&amp;me betwee,n C netfll)l;tl
nd PiM.sburlil"h ue Mr a lid flrt
io a 6 ctt a d A"C:n8 Rofer dd
Bub James Spencvr V rginJI 4r;ne Gtone A Dl' t Larry Wolle
uane of and J ames Woll
M Em na I.A.' lbelt Mrs 'P.J.eoo -e Lehew of Pomeroy 11nd Mr
and Mrs W lam Thuener of Syr
IleuM&gt; w l spend Sundey In Columbu!i w h Mr ad MrsWl iamLe.
hew and sons
Mrs No a E ken of Dayton Is the
gues or her moth~r M 8 Tbomaa
Tho.mas and ot~r re aU es
M Wa d W nd-on left Friday
Mun e- fll a v ~ t with her
h o he n law Mr and
Ms G
I a ne
Ruth Leithem
Sh wen .a h 11 me to attend the
un ra or M Ba. ne s mother
M and M s Ca
Hy5eU and
and Mrs Harald Hy.!ell and
ecen
ors IP

whlob
and that t 1.1

tJ sED CARS

to Salew

MrJ Jen'k ns and th ldren:
ltr Robert SwansQtl
K~ Neal
Dtck Bod me Jtmmy Batey Paul
~
Thompson Paul \V IIOD l&gt;a.rreU
M.ltthe 1 DCinald 'B01c!l
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n n n the fill P of rP
RI'IHI ))tln1h hal h de
1"'"' ' ~&gt;:;!r~:~
~~
P' rat Mor "a(e W•fP.&gt;'
' " ··:•
Revenue Bonl'ls and bo h
and n e P-t of M If
-sht~ll be M ah e n lawf\
of t:h,.
n e~ S 1t •.q "'
~
lbe Pl'ovldonl ~ovlp"'
'ilt¥lP Com)UID1 Oln.:!ln

..,,rjoa "'

ng Inc or C nc nna l Ohiu up
vn tbell' payment therefore ln
acco dance w th th r written or
te to pllrchrase sa d bonds wh ch
u [er now on f le w fh counc u
ht&gt;reby accepted
SECTIQN IS Out ol the p o
c eds from the sale of sa d bo ~~
$4!IDO and he accrued
nte es
om da e o date of del e
ha be depos ted n a sepa at~
fund des goated u the Bond and
In erest Jl.Elt rement Account
hereinafter sometimes refer ed
t" as lbe Bond Account and
crea l!d by Sec on 6 of h s o
J nance) for the paymen of p n
cpa and n ere!lt dur ng con
uc on of a d sys em The ba
ance of sa d proceed sha
be
p aced n the t eaaurl to he cr
d r:;! the 'Proper fund and de
ros t(!d n a bank o banks wh ch
~ e membel'J of the fede a De
posit Insuran e Co pora ion n a
.!.flec\a accow t o aceounts and
11 ha be usetl only for he pu poft
of pQying to construct ng he
Y&amp;te wo ks system for the v 1
age and all h ngs nece a v and
nc d n a thereto !a d accoun
al be kep
con nuou I se
cured by a p edge to M Y age of
d ee obi gat ons of he Un ed
S n es of Amer Cll hav nl{ an a
r ega marke value ex:cluswe
of accrued n erest a a I
mes
least equa o he ba ance on
depos
n sa d account Any
balance cma n Rlil n sad fund
af ~r he omple on of he m
provflffien fl and ~he pavmen of
al cxpen es n cmm-P.ct on the e
" h tllaU~ transferred o be
cf ce s n clul g of h S nk nJ£
F.und u Rond Re remen Fund
0 be by them p aced n be Bond
A.,rcouilt and shal be appl ed on y
o he paymen of the n erest and
pr ne pal of the bonds here n au
hor ed and for no o he puroose
Th T ustee appo nted here n II
~ereby des (mated the depos tary
p a emcn
be con
fo he mon es pavab e in o the
Bond A&lt;'t'ount under he p o s with he proceed of ~uch
una evenue bond then o be
i~ns of th s o d RanCe
sued n wh ch e en he v age
SECTION 6 Upon compte on
11y p ocure he e f cate o an
bt he construct Gil and commence 1ndependen eng neer of good
nent of opera Jon of the water puta 01;1 1.1 sfac o y o he 'r
wor):s system bu.t not later than tee sett ng forth an es rna e o
Marth 1 19M the en re Income tJ e amount by wh ch he annu
and evenues of 8a d water worKs net ell"D ngs of he v age wa
sys em shall be set as de and de worts ay&amp;tem w II be nc ea ed
pOb ted by the Trea JJrer n a by reaspn of the expend! ure or
spec al and separate fund wlllch su h proceedi and the eupun n
s herebv created an:l de.eiJnated amount equal to &amp;uch estlma. ed n
as the Water worb System Re- ere&amp;fle of tbe 111nual net earn ng.&amp;
r('nUe Fund Said Revenue Fuild of the water works system may be
d aJI be admmlstered as fol OWl added to the averaee net earninp
(a thert sha11 f rat be pa d of 11! water works ay11tem for the
from said Revenue Fund the rea two preced ng yeara and t s
sonable c01t or operatioo. and theq deternu,ned that the average
maintenance of said water workl annual net earnlDp for the pre
.,,.tom; and (b) there .l!hall altO ftd na two years lnereased in
rrom sa¥! fund iJ]to a such case by Ute amount of such
beroby created and des'4: eat nated ncrease in annual ne
nRt~d as
Bond and lnte~ edn ngs sbtJl be equa at least
tel rement
Account
(ber~ln
o 1 50 times the greateat amount
~ometimes
referred to P th" f money which w1.1l be requ rell
Bond Account ) all of the nat for prinCipal and lntereflt pay
earn na• of the syatem clur'Jna: the mentA in any one year on all ot
li en4f!r years 19M ~ ~m and
the bonds to be outatandlng imme
9~ and thereafter lroJU month diatCJy fter the tssuanee of such
o month sut!h amount as wiU be addlt onal bonds
nclud nJ{ t)\e
necessary to pay the pr hcipal and t)onds 'Previously 111 ued and the
nterest requ rements on
the bonds then to be ssued then and
bonds on he next ensuln~~t: Jnte
::1 that event the v loge may s
st payment and bond maturity 9tll" ad" t onaJ mortgage Tevenue
" e plus an amount ~ual to btonds lim ted as afo esaid for Je
O% of the principal and lbtere&amp;t reQ ~ produc ng ex ensions add
barges of said Bonds Pttl there t ons and or replacements o th~l'
s a su olus in sa d Boud A.tcOUtlt water work!. SYstem n a. parity
add l o-n to current lP'fnc:~al w th tllf! bonds here n autho ized
~nd inte est charges
eqUal at said add tonal bonds to be !lf!cur
P.~s o t-he orinctpa1 anlf ..fntereat ed equally And ratably bv the
harges fo tlle sucC!eedJng two mortgage her1inafter vrov ded fo
~&gt;au
wh ch aurplus .shall bP and by the pledge of the revenuta
rnAht ained n said Bond /t.C!CO nt of the water workil: sy~tem
Yh e anv or he Honrfs are ou
Prov ded further that r th~
and ng p ov ded howevl!r UuH earnanc11 of sueb Wiater works .sysno tutute navmtml.s need h&lt;'l m11d~' em for he f &amp;cal operat ng Or
nto 11a d Bond .A.cl:!ount after tlle
ndar eRr mmed ately pre
11.mount be ft therein equals th ceding su h suanee of addlt onMl
"llOUn of iotetfSt and pr ndpa l)onds shall have been equal afte
hat wtil be Ull.y&amp;b]e at the time of educt on of opera ng main ten
her mahtntv on at bnnd~ thP.n ,nee and reesonab e rena
re
ema n n£ outatandlng Should thP. JacemE&gt;ot and deprec at on... chart
o 120~ of the n nclpal and
tvenpes n anv on"' ear be insuf
~lent
0 mPe an fhe Ofm"e98" n f" e~t rpqulremen .s r r the next
hara:eos of the Jt nrl 4ccn nt an" n~t n~ fi!cal year fl/ anv bllnd~
hrt d anv flU olu therPfor creR
th t'lme ou stand n~ and SP
P.d bv p p edl!'r of reven e11 of
rf be moairert ff'l
ar~
11110n
ht&gt; Rl"'fl nt of ch riP.f cienc f11" 3d sv~tem plus he smoun s ne
o DII.V he n lneboal and
rn11!l rment •ha 1 unle 111
nrev
n er
requirementa for he next
~ v m "" D o t I n l!Pr f nr'l
n n.,( ( 8~11 vear on the pr""
f M Y: 2qe AVRUable for
Jt~
o P.ti j!Uf! su h J'f'fl rement u
"''U1'PO~P tie Dtl rl Inti) the 'R&lt;&gt;n
o~ deem ned bv
o\r.&lt;'o mt f om ltP. f rst RY!! 1Ah
d n!!' hP am nt of fhe next
n ,.. he f 0'\W nrz "'"~' and
as h 1!hll' n mOO or vears to
h&amp;l he 1!'1 adrt n tr h,.. otl!e
he f nal rna ur ty date of the ill
"'frTlrem~te t1f 1be •on'd: A,..
hen anti n B r.'h PVant thl'l
• nt
vUlue mav SJI e arid nnal mort
~C;gO!r.oN 'J t'hp. of.t ,.,- or .nfn
'1"' fn &lt;\)11 .,. nf ~~, Sin~ n• Pon~ 2'U'e rAv~n e bonds 1 mited •~
t~Jiftcl
ft.etlt'Ntflnt ~ nd afore.Hld for revenue pr6duci-hg

Returnee/To
lnd1ana Homes
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A

Legal NotiCe
ORDIN'ANCE NO 107
ORDINANCE
PROVIDING
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF -NOTIE5
BY THE VILLAGE OF RUTLAND
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO IN AN
TICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE
OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF
CONSTRUCTNG
WATER
NII..IN5 AND LAYING WATER
a PS: IN THE STREETS OF THF

AN

VILLAGE AND DECI AIUNG AN
EMEitGENCY
h c

SECTION 12 In the event of
gat on commenced o pend
np,: n any eou haVtng jurlsd c
n lil wh eh IJJc v llage 11 a par(y
volv ng the said water worts
sy11tem the ope a on ot the same
tll:e revenue from the same or
"'rongful Pe forman (l or ra turl!
to perform any of the terms and
olld on8 of h s ord nanee and
e e s a such t me any deaut in he payment of any .or
such bor.ds o nterest when and
as the same fall due the court
having juriadldion, of spch cau&amp;e
may appo nt 1 rece ver to admln
11!1' and operate said water work&amp;
s em on behalf of the Vi age
of Rutland w h full power to pay
nnd to ptov de for tlle payment of
au h m gage bonds outstand ng
nga ns sa d water works pant
and sys em and for the payment
of the ope a ng expen e and o
B,pply he n orne and revenue to
he paymen of
h bonds and
nter "Bt thereon n ac ordance
\f h the ord nance and the pro
s on11 of the mo tgue aecurmg
uch i:1debtedness The power of
ch ece ver o provide for th
p n e t or bonds .that are du
a!\{I ., land nli( &amp;be11 not be C!on
u d
p edging the l(enerl
c erl t r Sll d v llage to the pay
men ( s,q li honds p any rpart
he eof o n
lt-e eon Such
re('(' e sh
h e s eh power
he d ec on nr the eourt.
ece v n n t ne at
i!(lnlty
,q
anrJ all n nv ded hy SecMon
7 3 1\0 of the Ohio Rev Red Code

on or b;

11n

~uCCt!'ssors

OES PICNIC

Th!' Past Ma on of Pomeroy
('hap er 186 OES w I ho ~ t-heir
annua pen c Tue!'lday evt!:nlng at
Ba f'\ s Lake In caw

m n wea ~
wll
the Ma on e Temple

o(

lnde-

be held at

Legal Notice

n off ~e

n e en of the failure of the v 1
age and he grantee to a~ree
n any event the ra es shal be
h as to enab e tbe r1. an ee to
a n a m n mUrv of 6\,1;.% upon
he ep odur ion c08t of sad u
y es dep ee at on as here nbeP ovded as d t rmned b
he pub c ut lite! commlss on af
pn ment of ope a DE! expen
s ma ntenane"' and proper al
dt:p !ell OQ OT e

b

Th

r an h e

mm~&gt;d

a elv upon he

osure o
morlgue pro
dert fo n g c on 11 the our
b1~:ro nrdtiiPr' as hforP
o
P sh!l
he en ltled

r:: F ThtJma

pa rnPn
FRA.N'r.Hr~

Tn r.nNliTR r.T
.AJN1'ATN AND OPF.RA.TE A
PUBLIC UIIJTY KN'OWN
AS
~

"ulrrten
ce And 3 asonable allowiUI.ce
QI' deprecut on 1 uet retf.P'II. or

C t! k of Cnunc
on '""'" tl! ~ll da of
n emhe 19M
J E Den.lsoD
Mavor
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~· Page Four

Saturday, J~ly 21, 1956

lhe Dollv Sentinel, Pomerov-MI&lt;Idleport. Ohio

· Redleg Heavy Hitters Cut Pirates Down 6:4
Burgess, Kluszewski Post Hit Yanks Take First One Run Victories Feature
Round Trippers Against Pirates .In Little League
Softball Tourney At Mason

~t~C=!~\~~n~ of~~: ni~e tJJut rame with .two out in

At Middleport
tint

tM bottom "or the 12th and gave
The Yankees took over
Cincinntiti its sixth vlctetry in sev- plaee in Mutdleport LJttie League
ven games. It ~as a b!g o~e fm i play last night as they h!lllded
the ~edleg~ to wtn, becatl5e It kept j the Indians 3 7-1 defC'Bt.
them wl_ Lhin two ga mes. of _(irst- j The Yankees tallied four runa in
place M..i_lw ~ uk~. an easy wmne1 ; the first inning and were never
OYf'r, P~J]adelphl a
~aded tbrougbout the ball game.
Post . Al~ 1 lhlm~&gt;rs
They add-ed one In the second and
Bllrgrss hit h1s st'VPnlh h?mer two more in the fourth .
or th e .season . followmg a ~;mgle
The Ind ians lone tally IO'ame in
pitchers batt!&lt;'.
by Frank ltot&gt;m.wn and hro ke a th th ' d · ·
h
K
M F'
Lawrence , winn{'r or 13 ga m es t il' wh ich hlld ('XJsted
si nce Uie
e
Jr Innin g w en . en
c: .
without a ctdN\1, pu t his rcc•m·d Sf'Vent~ innin~ whrn Wally Posl h1n.ny who had been h tt ~Y a p1l
in the line agllin•'-1 Frit•nd"s 12-H eltt!d his 17 th hum r run to pro· ch. bali, ..!lcorPd &lt;HI an mJlcld ~1 .
mark. The Pitt sburg r ighthander duel'
Jleadl oc k
httt er fur the Y:rrilu~e .. wa~
1-qst his Junl' 27 nw!i'h Wllh Law·
Earll f' l' Trd · Klusz~wski account· Kor:nig who hHd a perfect even·
·renee. hut ~e wa s ;1 vidim of er- ed for Cin!'inna ti first tlm.,-e runs in~.; ot four hit~ in fn\.1'1' tTiPI! to
ron; anrl not f:•ul1y pitrhin ~.
with 3 lhrl&gt;~' · ruu homer in the the t&gt;la1P . Ont• of hill. blows wa~ a
Followiu g the lo s~. t'ri ( ·n ~l H~k{'(l fifth . .Johny Klipp:&gt;tein, t~e Redfor a rpm nteh . ··any linw ,
an y 1 ~ ,i';s' fourth pitch1•r :1f thf:! game
The ~ .. nk t•cs &lt;~nrl Indians h·ad
place .'" Tortay ht· !: 0 1 it .
. 1 ,. ~~•i-evNI "in ~ • · lfJth and gtJt be ~ n tied for first place prior to
Ml'anwhik . \h (• l (•·d kg~ •· otlltn -~ c·L'('(l l t . for his clgth win of the fo,riday's gamt'.
ued to wm tlw l"l l•,t·
o r 11·~. the eampaq.(n .
ln the L}:her game olayed thr
J ~ !f st 1-' nth.~ n•d•t·, 6-4 vict ory
PH! I'irutl.'~-. d fl' w hlond in the Red Sox nipped the Senators by
O\"f'l" th&lt;' l 'm1 t t ·~ o iL Smt•J.. .v B ill'
fi1•s t mntng off s t ~ rt1•r Oon Gross a seo1·e of 12·11. The Senators had
gt's~· twu 1uu "L·lll\l"r 111 lh t· 12th •n· wi t~ two rum1 nn :\ si n!-!le by Ro· tai!Jal ten runs in the sixth inn\)t'rll) (']t'lnenlt.• ;u1d doubles
by i111~ and had thf' bases loadeU
GruHt and 1-'rank Thnmas . Pitt~ Wht&gt;n the Snx got them out.
urg IHII!rd
in tht'
MIDDLEPORT L.ITnl!
, ai · INI lo:oi KlriSI.1'Ws ki 1Jn1\ Shortstop
STANDING!,
I !toy l\1rMillian" t~ t lTo r .
W L Pet.
•
YankL'I'
:
-.
.
-.
6 2 .750
~:: rro1 ·s Aid Pirates
lnrlians
5
3 . 62~
.latk Sh r ppa rrl sturt 1•d the fourth
Springfield
HPd
Sox
-..
4
4 .WlJ
inning r!1lly
&lt;t si ngl e and Bill
···---- -· 1 7 .125
Vin!on 'ol'alk ,· d . Th(• •··dly was slow- Senators
TIRES '
ed w ~11 · n iitll ~l uz-ero:;k·l forr.:ed
ShC'p Jlllrt! Ht t hird iJnd Ronn ie Kiln
slr ut•k nut.
Howcv~r. Klu szc ws ki threw wide
durin~ 11 r un down when Virdon
and M ~~cros k•i tri1~d a doubll;' steal
CHARLESTON . W. VA. UP _
a nd one run eame in. Maxerski
then sct ~l' e1 l wh-rn McMil lnn knock· Parkct·sburg Hig~ School has hired
tt11
ed do wn Clc nwntc's si ngle back of Russ Parson away from
dltluna l dv nl, Stonewall J•.&lt;:kS&lt;&gt;n,
R~ond but f&lt;unh!ed the balL
The loss
to rookie left· to become head football
bander P"t·etl Wut.ers, w~o came caach of the Big Reds.
Parsons dlsclosed Friday
in -to pil.l'11 the 12th Frame after
Elroy [fa{·~ · wa:; removed ({)r A. thllt he ha s aceep1ed an ,
Scott,
pin(•h hit tH. A crowd of 19,342 N!pl11ce _James W. Jimmy
Che,·k ThC!W Bargains
w!lo r(!signed earlier this week
wat.chcd the conte~t.
Cl'uiscr
athletic d~ector and head coach
a-crept an out-of·statt olff.lr'.
Parlj()ns had
at the StoneFIGHT RESUL. TS
wall hdm for 12 y~ars, aad
Suporflox
1
u arly pr(}duced outstanding
BY UNITED PRESS
Cincinnati Redlegs and Bob Friend
of the Pittsburg Pirates,
two uf
tbe Nation&amp;! League's ~up pitc~ers ,
met face to face Wday for
the
second ti.mc thill season .
Cindnnau fans
who
usually
noek to tht' park to watch Redl e~:
hitters in attion. Wtr l' expt•ded to
,be treatE'rl Lo an
ul d- ra l;~Jio n ed

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24.95

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the

mning and provided the&gt; Kyg.er
learn's only &amp;core. Lee Valentine
~ mgled home WeRtz who had &amp;Ill
on base 00 an error.
Sporn No. 2scored bOth l&gt;f their

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three ru-ns on two hltrs and an er ·
ror hJ the- last of the sixth.
Bill Folwell fll the Parltel'!\bu-rg

r utn 1111' lH':H1L fl1l uph~&gt;lste ry bf'c11use it ha 5 cltar plulic: seal
tlwm quiet . Why bnv a new one when you c•n
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CONCRETE BLOCKS

LPdden,
Drop c_lotlll. MIDDLEPORT -

5-room
'.am~
with bath. Large )oi 110xl2Q located ®.
$1re.;t. $(~QO.OO.

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garage~- -'· N. ·Ben~l

Pom&lt;&gt;ror. Ohlo.

"Build Better For LLK...

GRUESER BLOCI: CO.
J Mile&amp; Nllrth of Pomtror

On Rt. 3~. C•ll Wm. GrU4toer.
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.. Mul.Ptjr rr:-t'e., Pom e roy~ Phone
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d.a n, ~h9ws' good ct.re, . $1395.
cine oD -P(lrtland Road. 7 rooms
aet\(la'r's, Pomm'Of Oh10,
With P,.s ,Jectrle, water in kit·

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'seda~, ' powerglide,
metallic ·
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H. P. JOHNSON OUTBOARD

MOTOR· also 5 H. P. Jo!lnson
"O.Utboard motor, like 11ew. Trad·

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ed ln on the- n-ew Scott-Atwater
with Bail-a-matlc. Metropolitan
Auto sales, Middleport, Ohio.
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'l'hree piece bathroom .outfits con. sisting o[ II' cast · irOD tub, 1$"x
17" ca~t iron lavatory and c~~­
et pombination. speclpl
prlce
$l 2 :J.75. Joe Vadlsh. Plumbing,
Phone 48-M, Pomerov.
7·19-tf

WITH FINE

Appliances

chen. Go'od lOeatiun, . W,rite _Box
Dnily Sentmel.

66B·X % Th .:c

6) ~o~ Sole-:- Trode

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-. sedan nearly new tires, $595.
B1aett~ar'B, Pomeroy , Ohio.

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air heatlne. HaJ'Iiwood
floor~:~,
storm windows anli doors, Venetian blinds. Nice lot wltb gar·
age .antd driveway. $8800.00.

Real Estq.te Broker

MIDDLEPQRT l 2lUnlt tenllll, li
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8 cyl,, 4--:.
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door Sedan, Hydn~matic drive, .ROOMS for reftt. Phllne 205, Po~·
. utility met~rs aOO laundrY fo
$109:1. Blae-ttnar' s, Pomeroy,
eroy.
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19M FORP v.s Customhn e, 2·
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n1
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.ap~rt'ment. Call 6\70-J 7-J8-6tc . Show~ ~y ..appolD\Iffil;'nt Q !.f.
nmsh $1295. Blaettnar.'h PO;qt.· ~
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Nancy Ya.tes

ACCIDENT
Life, C•,u•lty •nd Bendt

CllatOD ,Flsber, Jtiddieport. .
:omplele WHEEL
Phllll
11·"'1
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Serrice.
Well
Bacbtt's Satetr
2 five. .room apartmentA; 2 fo•~"&gt; MiDDLEPORT.!.... '3-biedfoom
Mala Street, Pomtr.OJ', 0111o.
wi'th ·hath.
Niee
levl' I lut .
room apartments. all wlth ~at;n·

tor ctet.n..

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SUNDAY ONLY
JULY . 22
Frank ·sloatraDebbie Reynnlds
1 1 01
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Fire. Autornobll•. Health

wi·th haUl and· .automatic forced ·

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"I Killed y.tlld 1111 Hickok"
Alao Cemtdy 1nd C•rfoon

INSURANCE AGENCY

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s..uold BoordJ,

X. DODG~YMO\JTH D!il4LH-11
ERS.

With This Hi,gh Horsepowl!r Combination .

Rlfloo"

lollll N, OP RUTLAND-MA •
BE SE.8N STARTING SUNDAY .

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Bu'rn Less Gas .•
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Use Less Oil .. or Both"

S.turdiy Only
.iulr 21
Tyrone Power
T..-ry Moon
"KI .. Of Khylooc
ICin...,ucope !f_Technlcol•r) 1

RODNEY DOWNING

RISIDENCE OF THI LATE GIR ·
TRUDE Ct-IA.S!. O~i.
HALF

nL - - 'Electric wallpaper
L H. BAWLIN0 SONS CO, - 2t ror
er.
Clinton Fishl;'r, Mid
steam
aaour Wrecker Service• Day

.W Pur..UR Motor

or

men-'S wrist
watch es- HamHtO"O", Et.-m . LM·
g"'e and Buldva, 1 1'l to 21 je
v;oel5, like ne.w. save half. Write
Box ,668-A, % TJ:ae . Daily Sm~ ·
7-21-31c
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lne, t-rel'ftium or ...ular wnichev•r you nonneUy
UM hr 1.000 mites. If VOII beve been Ullntt a 10.W,
20
30 orNe oil, yOu wUI burn lNt
leN .11. or both - or wt will •lv• you any oilwhlch
1nu hne to be added In • •~Goo mile oil ch•nte
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OH•r toad until July 31, 1956. Ask Your Pure Oil
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- ~Y used bicycle. Write
WATCH in iron! Want
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burch
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Donald
S;et&gt;ver§.
Jyly 8. Conta
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t..Utl. A.~tu, rif' ... follo Call Dor
Mlllll, Mlrldlfom1· Ohle
'f'wo 26' ' BICYCLES, b..:th i.&lt; II 'JC ~ol
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.condit i'On, tmt girl~t' and one
boys', newly pa;ri,~ed. Wll 1 ~o
bicyclI;' re-pair. ?b~n' ~PrutE'
35622 J. M. Little, Cllf:!6n, yt .

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Middi eport.

KNOWf
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you tbe !}cat
t'l:I't: ur applian· For sal e'---&amp;venl

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Mrs. Wol!e, 981

t•ed bJ maU or

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FOREMAW ~ 'AB001'T T.V. i£11.
VICE All ..U.0. Ropalr•d by E&amp;
pert Tedullc•am· Pboae 6284 Y
Ruof Pai!ll,
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Phone 215

2-211·11

Bar0$1Simpsllb lDIUri.uce
Anyone wanting lo buy furnitur-e ,
JiiU1llPp!?"t. f' 1're •
Jiving ·room sultt!, dinette flet,
~.,o.J.s. Phc..n~ . W!~-i£:
contae1.
Frig!daire, Gas stove,

t1 prmted at i'eau·

e. car.tul

Store. 118 W. Mala St., Pom~y

Plumb ing Shop, Pomeroy .
7·20-31

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Funeral Home

Top aua lily Majestic
Rt-U. G~en and Blaek . Frl!ck r:! r's

mcorrec:t U.

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RADIO &amp; TIJLI&lt;VIS!ON SE~VICE
Phooe 200. Cleland Applian;ee

Free est
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l'ome roy.

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Rock Sprin.gs Road, Pomeroy, arc
announcln!ll the man:iage of their
dt:ughter, Linda Sue to Mr. Willlam Pullin, son of Mr. and Mt·~ .
RaymODd Pullinfl, Columbus. The
weddi,n·g was an event of June 30

be

Dot

Bobby Winebrenner had three bin·
H ~ "5· 'fhc Indians scored 12 runs·
0 ioBthe fourth iooin.~.
:t h" lg John Hysell pHehcd a three
1
ttter as he_ hurled t.h e Redlegs to
o th~ir win over t•be Yankees. Hy·
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e f.lUrth frame. Frank Ebers0 ~.a~ was. the losing tlLirier fo~ tbe
0
a 6 With Bobby Bowen 1mming
0 ~~to hurl the la~t two inning~!! .
0 b en Hamm apd Mike Spencer
5
oth bad two for two for the
H the evening, while Tommy White
0 aOO George Blackwell al1t0 had
0 two nr'e blows. !.'bersbach had
2 t 1\'0 of the three hits that t)\e
0 Ya-nk.!l were able to garner.
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WeddJng Revealed

woro woOl

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BVLLDOZEll FO.R UIR E.
bnem'eots, landscaping,
M. Cowdery. Lon.:
7-11-tf

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FOR SALE OR TRADI!i :
a Rooms and bath, ·l block to
either school, 3 minutes .w.ll.lk to
town. Priced tor qulck sal~.

P~one SQD.J.

lat', ~hlcken houae, 4 acres eoa! ,
plenLy locust post$·, M
~;o~t
and schtlol bus route, Ph: m1les
out o-f Rutland on gravel ;rood.
W~ ll
f.or .small plac e- in.
Ge[)Tk(e . Kennedy, RutJa,nd , O~o.
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1h, ba.semf~t;'iipt 'Val~~ and· Rhower:, at Mailofl .. Ctll TtJi,;
neT- 2229"tS. Mrs. F. C. Litton.
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Phone 907-M. VIROIL TEAFORD
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SERVICE. Guarant~ed Sales &amp;
g,,..,,.. Jill mOd•I• ropaired &amp;
electrified. p. 0. Box 148, Phone
90g.J.

Ohio.

We Invite Bookkeeping
A ..ounls, Andiltl, Tqx Pro·
bloms, Notary Public.
Offloe Phone 289·M
Pomeroy Nal. Bank Bldg.

105 E. Second St.
Po111eroy; Ohio

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rooms ~n second floor. 383 s.
2nd,. Middleport. Mrs . MauM

7-16·-6lp

4 rof!ms,

Good Cleia Used Can
All Makes •nd Modeb

ClubHqmburg
Fry Held Friday
The

Wide

Awake 4-H Club had

a ,hamburger fry at the · ho~e o[

Karen McElhinney, l·!'leh· p.~·esldent
Friday' evening. )Irs. L . w. 'McCOmas is the reowlcl}\&lt;lr uf the club
and M'rs. Robeff McEl!linnr.!Y a!i·
is ted with the party. Mrs. Eller
was
Lewis, assistant councillor,
also pr&amp;ent?

Demontrations giv~n during th_e
meeting included : beach bag. Dt·

NANCY

anne McComas; house
slipp_et·s,
McElhinney; shower gtfts,
Covert.

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B.aker
Furniture

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AT

HC~arl s will turn wh1' n yu11 pa .~' lh(• p;11•k in thi s llo('kl'l Olrb. II lm~ 1111W1•r to 1pnrt with it's biij
· V-8 cn&amp; ln" ;tn fl ~mnt,!h hl' d ram;L ii{' driv ('. A one owm•r car that shows lht' best of cwre. Bright Jpt~rklin~o: \t).! hl hlut• f1n1'h
w1lh h11rmnnlzim:: lnttrlm·. Sl'r it now.

$1595
''"'•"aenuinc lra1hn 11tl!'r1nr th: 1 ··~ I'!Pa n a~ a pm. Clear turn! R.ad1o, Fresh Air 't'ater, Dual
hydram1111c rlt"l l ·t' ttnll rt N' \l tr r'r. d tt r('s . II '~ 11 one local owner car that's Fresll and
I yotlll g ro lt !) ; II'!' it ;mrl Vl•u 'll
ill

want

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THE

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with o display of the most riJIOdern
DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
4 FERGUSON, ond OLIVER

PONTIAC

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P.rkerabur1 Ello
A8
Eddy, tr
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rolwell, rf - ---- -- ----- 4
Null. 58
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Bartlett , 2b __ _ ___ _ . 3
Gilchrist. c
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Tefft. c{
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4
Hic h :ud s, lb __________ 2
Fleak, tb _____ _ _____ 1
Viers, 3b ____________ 4
Buduley, p --·- --·-- __ 4
Totals
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Free man, 1·f
5
Guinther, ss
____ ____ 3
Spencer, 1b ___ _____ • __ 4
Long. 2b __ __ .. ______ __ 4
Buggs, c -------------· 4
Curnet, cf - - ---- ------· 3
,Johnson, If ___ ________ 3

team Jed .all hitte!'! with thref' hib
Bl&gt;th are graduates of Pomuoy
In foor trips to the plate. One Ol High School, he graduated ill 19M
his- hits was a double. Dave Duck- ond •he in 19116.
ley pitched wiooing ball for the
The newlywedi' are residing in '
Parkersburg team while Joe Me6
xlnke wen¢ al the way for the Colllmbu.s
where Roofing
M-1 anCo.
employe
of the Limbach
losera.
Two walks, an war, an&lt;l a wild
SEWING CLUI MIITING
pitch proved Mezinke's undoing lu The Jolly Bunch Sewlna: C~ub will
the top of the ninth wben D&amp;O meet at 8 p. m. Thursday
s·cored the winnii'J'I run.
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
The box scores:

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Athey, e ------···---··
Cooke, 2b -----·- --- --.
Davis, q --- ---------·

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Hesson, lb ·--- - ------- ,2

$2195

71

team

13ii roomv wm cl)• t·ar l\11l• t'll ll ' t
t"(lVt'r~ _ \l ~~1t r r kN'p~ l h&gt; "lll Wili" Ul
th1-~

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r11nl' in thedosecond inni.ng ()n twu
erTors, a · uble by Gene Athey,
and a single bs Kelly .
Philip Sporn's
regular ball :
had a· stare as one toning of
slopprly played bali almOst cost
th~m their ball gam.- with the
Gallipolis Eagles.
Coasting al'01l.g o0n a 4-D
lear!
the Sporn ·t eam suddenly found
the game tied up a-t 4 all wbc-n
the Eagles put together four run~.
four hits, and four Sporn errors
in the fitbh inning. Tht&gt; big blow
of that inni'ng was a sin~le by Carl
Baker tltat dro"e in two of the
runs. Baker led all hitters i·n the
game with three hits.
Bub Stiver:s pirtLCh hit for CricSearles in the
botlom u(
tile tJCVenth. w«mt to :second on~
wl~d pitch and later .tcored on
Buck Tennant's single. That gave
the victory to the Spom boy.s.

Kyter Cr.R P01.
AB R
Weiher, ct ----------·- 3
0
1
Wentz, lb ------------ 3
Jenks, rf ----------- - 3
0
Valentine, 2b ·------- 3 0
Neal. c -- --------·----- 2
0
0
Loaan --------------- - 1
Hubbard, 3b ----···--- 1 0
Tennant, 3b ·--·------· J
0
Rankin, p ------------- 2 0
G.rdn.er -------------- 1 0
Van Ma""e, 118 --------. 2 0
Clark, Jf ·---·-·------· 1
0
Total ---------------- 23
1
Sporn No. 2
AB R
F. Capehart, If --· -··- 3
0

1955 DODGE
own

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CAR

SIDEWALLS
Prestige

Redle&amp;s
took an 11·1 decisiOO from
tbe Yankees.
Lar'l'y Price pi~bed a one hitter as he hetd the Pirates
less a.s the only hit off .his offep.
ing'" was a siogte b.\' 11'1ll Davit in
in lbe third inning. Htlly Elwood
had a perfect night fdr t&gt;be wmners w:th three for three, whiJe
billy Wickline had tl1ree bits ia
four trips to the Plate. Wtekllne
had t·he only borne run ilf tht:
game.
LlHJe JJmmy Louk8 was the
Winning pitcher for the mdians
ovl;'r the Dodgers as b&amp; finaU)o
~an into troUble in tbe last lnn.
mg, and Ronni'e Phalcll had to
1101&amp;&lt;:' up. Th e Dudgers
were
1 f
h'
h IJ
c to ony our 1\ti. &amp;nd Arnold
had thr« of those. Mike Winebrenner was tbe top hitter for
lhe lndhrns with four out of five
· 1u d mg
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me
a h orne run.
Ronoie
Phalen also had four hi'ts, whUc

STOCK

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6:70x15

of Play
Gallipolis
4-3. wbich is be·
in thebymeet
in, staged at Bachtel Field Jq Ma son will not be resumed
until
Mondt.y e-vening when Hartfor~
fat:efl Parkersb1.11'g CJO,
Mason
meets Cheshire, and Lakin plays
Smith.'s Upholstering of Parker&amp;.
burg_ The latter game is t•hfl first
game of the second round. Games
are ~-eheduled for M.ond1y, Tue~ctay, Wednesday
and Thursday
nights 'll!eXt week.
Gera·ld Kelly pitched on-e&gt; hit
ball for
Sporn No. 2
in their victOiy over Kycer Creek.
TBat lone hit came in the first

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Tbe &amp;erne an\~~~:!~ ~~~e Leagu~ ~~~~:m

unbeaten In "Meigs Little Le'ague
play last nl_ght as .t bey tOCik aD
easy 13..0 vkrt.ory OYer the Pi1"ates
for thei rs~ strai.gbt win. Meanwty_.lt! tbe Syraeulle IJJdfans stayed
tlght oo their heels as they walloped the Dodgers 18-1. and tJhe

Northup,
Baker
, cf 3b
-- -~-------- · 44
()1 32
:\fartin, p, 2b, sa ____ __ . 3 0 c
Weiher, ss, 2b -------- 3
0 0
Thomas, lb _ ----- - --- 3
0 0
J&gt;. Burdette. 2b, orr ____ 3
o 0
F'. Burdette, c _______ . 3
1 1
Boggs, If . __ ______ ___ 3
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Morlo!an , rf - --------- -· o
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Wallace, p ____________ 3
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Tat 11 Is
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Dhillo Soorn
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Tennant. 3h ------- ---- 4
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Gi hbo;;. 2b ----------·. 3
2
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3
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I ayn e. If
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lb --------·-- 2 0 0
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Racine Braves Still.Unbeaten

One run victoriet~ featured the Pickene, rf ------------ 2 1 0 · 0
aight'&amp; play in the Bend Softball KeJly, p --------------- 2
0 1
Tourll&amp;ment on F.rid:ay evenina:•s Totals ------------ --· 23
2~ 4
Sporn No. 2 downed Kyger Cr-Hk Kyger Creek
100 000 0--1 1 3
by 2-1, Philip SpO&gt;m defeated thl;' Sporn No.2
020 ()(X) x- 2 4 2
Ga.Hipolis Eagles by 5-4 and Par\
ker&amp;burg Esso turned back GSI G•lllpolls E•tlea
AB •
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Sporn had scored twice l·o the
fl rs 1 a nd 1wlc e i n th e second . 8 o hby Layn-e's Texas 1eoague 8'1·n.gle
However, shoved two runs across In th e·
Nf:W YORK Morl!.~on
Square ball and track team&amp;.
(; m'(kn -- Tnny An\h1my . 175, New his gridiron tearnll ·hit a
third while a double by Tennant
a ·~l'ingle by JulUor Gibbs, and a
York. stop!)l'd Tun y Johnson , 170, drou11ht more than a year
dopped 13 staight a;ame,
1 1
B b G'l
·d d
New York 10.
lng all 10 last season .
tr p e by
I more
e
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Gibbs and Tennant each had two
hits for Sporn. Winning hurler
was Crlckett Searles.
The third game· of the cvendng
saw ParkerabUtTg ES80 extendOO
to nine innin!j"s of play to ·clown
GSI by a 4-3 aft('f the Galli poll~
team had tied the llllomc up with

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Besure And s.. This Gigantl~ Display!
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Cl!e'nolel fakO$ firs~ seconft a'¥'
BellS ib own &amp;look car '""'d by a

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competition Ia the land,
·Chevrolet won U&gt;el'lkeo·P-* climb.
Thla ia unque&amp;tiona.ble proof of Chevrolet'" BUpteme
roG&lt;14biiUr--the a&lt;C~Uacy of Ball-ROe. oteerihg, tho
IIOlidlty ol outriaer rear apriap; the traotlon of
balan~ weliht dlotribution.
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··- Tliete ' no ar-tet tart of a ~ar•s road· ufety
!1"",~11•~, ~'!!"' the Pik.,. Peak climb. Try it youreell,
the "crown" twiee in a row!

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thou wou1dest ..... Mkecl
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Thou hast
toward w
wttb Jnfioile bounty, ~or Thou
wvuldest •atisfy
our
deepest
Deedl and tbe soul's stncere deslrea. Gnnl us atrenetb of Thy
Jove tbat we may do unto rKbers
as 'IN would baw them do unto
ua. In our Master's name. Amen .
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__ The Duily Sentinel.

and study . Sermon by Rev. W J
Bartels of tbe J&lt;'ederated Church
Nlll1lel')' and Jumur ehurrh . lor
all children, Mrs- Shelton 1e&amp;dcr
Tu.eaday '1 :30 reception fur the pa:;
tof and family Thursd11y 6 30 One
W"Oq One class p1cruc at tb.e F06~
ter home.
Alfred Mtthodlat Church, Reo.-.
R. M. Grove, Pastor. Sunday
School a-t 9:30 Lloyd
D1Umger,
pastor, Supt. Worship .~en-lM' at
10:~ With Dinsmore Boyles lt::ad
me. Wednesday evcnmg prayt'T
servlces at 7:30.
Chvrch of Chri!lt, Middleport,
Fred J. liardner, peustOJ
B1ble
SchooJ 9:30; Morning worship a~
10 30 subject "When He Move~
In "; '1 :30 P. M. Evemng service
subject "Progres.s of th e King
dom"; Wetlne~day 7 .30
prayer
meeting, and Bible study .

Pomeroy-~lddleport,

cas1t'r camp . Thur.•dfl&gt; 7 p. m
CHURCH OF CHRIST: Hiland
L-holr pr&amp;cllt'f" , Aug 25~26 Oh10 Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
Area La) mens IM tJtute at OhiO Bible School 10 a m . Supt. Henry
Wesleyan l:nJVI?rsJty
Eblm, M{lrnine service 11 :30 A
Fi~~ Pri&amp;bytflri•n Church, Mid.
M ; Evangelistic Service '1:30 r.
diepo'l-t, Rev Howard Ruppelt , M.
pastor Church School 9.30 James
Graee Episcopal Church, Easl
Buc-hanon. Supt ; Mormng worship
10.30 toplr "How Did Christ Tak e Mam Street, Pomeroy. Rev. .J .
Cntit'J.Sm?" Wednesday Jumor Edwm Charles, Rector; Mrs. Cedric W. Clark, orgamst. Worship
('holr 6 30: Sl'nior cho1r 7 p m
Prcsbyt•ri•n Church, Syr1cute , and !errnon at 10:30 A. M., Holy
H.ev. Howard
Rupp(•l\.
pastor Commumon finl Sundt~y in month
and
C h ureh School 9 ·30 H.otwrl Har- Church &amp;hnol, Beginners
Pr1mary,
al
10·30
A.,
M
For
inforden, Supt; 7.30 Comn1UnJnn sermalion concerning our
work,
VJce
please
lel!!phone
302-J.
Little Hocking Evangf'l icll l Me.
thodJst Church Sut:day wnrship
Chrlst!•n Church •t RHdsvlll•
Blblt&gt; Seh{)f,l 9:45 11 m. Wors hip Every Sunday HI A M Sunday
Service 11:00 a. m Yllut!l Set'Vice Srhoul and Comnl.'lnl{l n fin;t Suo
Ev:ln.~;:elieal
Serviqe day in montn II A. M. Church
7·30 p . m
8:00 p m Mid wrt'k l'rayer Mee\ cornrnunw01 and pre.iiChing; third
ing Wcdnesds.y a.nn 11 m Rev Sunday
in month 7·30 P. ~ ­
Carl MrPhl' rson, Pastllr. Every- churrh prl'aching- Rcv Harold C.
i
Plrtt A•ptltt Church, Middl•- one welcome.
Do~ler, Pastor.
'
por1, Rev. C. E. Hoyt ,
pas-tor
Church ScbOQI 9.1 5 Frank CheeiiePresbyt•rian Church, Hnrlt.O~
Christian Churck at long Bot·
b
S
M
ville, the RC"v Howunl Ruppe! I,
rew. upl. ; ormng wursh1p at mo d cralur. C'l Jun· h .Sf huo,1 9 30 : tom, t' VCI ~ Sun d ay 9:ao A. M.
10:15 c hlld t:cn's story top1c "A
Sunday Schoo) and communion:
top&lt;c " In the Evening wursh1p. 8 p m. Jo~n . 11rs 1 •S um1ay 10 mon th 7 :.,,0 p . " .
Good C.'tom "·,
Hoyt , gue~l nnn.:.lcJ" .
Good Old Summertime":
7:30
Church prcachmg; th1rd Sunday
evening worship, topic "Striving,
Rldne Baptist Church, V. Wt:l· 1n month 10·30 A. M Ch ul'\b cornley Jenkm,, Pastor. Sunday School
lor the UnaUamable "; Monday
munion !lind preachdlg. · -Rev.
.
h
II
h
9:30.
Mornmg wor~hlp 10:4~. Evt-'- llat·old C. D•·tc•,
p. m . Sen10r c o1r WI
ave a pot
""' • Pa•tor.
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nin~::
worshiP
8
on
the
1st,
3rd,
~Lh
l.ck s Op per 'l 'h
. e h orne o f Mr
Sundays .P1a.ltr
Meetmg WedTht Church of Chritt, Keno,
lind Mrs Lisle Dilc:;!, \Vcdnesday
nesday
8
!&lt;Jim
slr:ps
on the life 1 every Su nd&lt;~.y 9:30 A M. Sunday
7:30 m1d~week prayer and praise
of the At),--,stiP l';wl w11l be shown S&lt;'bQol and ~:ummunJOn,
oco nrl
service; 8·30 .llenmr choir; Priday
·30
meelt
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1
•to
d
every
Wt·Lk
thru
J1Jn1',
July
and
Sunday
ill
month
10:,10
A
M
7.
ng o pa
rs an 1ay- Augus t
Churcil communiotJ and prcachma~
men or Pomeroy, Rio (;r&lt;!nde and
Bethi Phem Bapti'' Ch1.1reh, v . fourth Sunday in month 7:,30 £'
Ce ntral Baphst A&amp;&lt;iociallon:~ at
Wcs!ey .l1·nkm,, Pastor. J\forninl! M. {'~Urch preachm!l.- llev , Harthe Calvary Bapti.l!t Church. Rw
wor.~h1p 9 :~o Sunday Srhool 10 45
old C. Doster, Pastor.
Grande, to -nstder the cog•oop·
w
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Evrnmg worship 7 30 Rev. Jen ing of Baptist churches ln this
Tha Chrl,tl•n Church at Hemar~a.
kins pn•ach1·~ on lhf' 2nd and 41h
lock
Gruve, every Sunday 9:30 A
Sund&lt;~ys .
:\1rs
Ed! I h
Codner
preachl'.&lt;, on I he 1~1. 3rd, 5th Sun- M Sunday School a nd cominumnn
days. Pra;cr l"IH!l'li ng Thursday at second Slmday in month 7:30 P.
7:30. Film ,,t, ip on the life of thc M churrh prcachmg fourth SunApo.&lt;;tlc l'aul w11] be shown every day m mon th IO .:JO A. M. church
cotnmumon and preaching - Rev,
w~ck 1h1u J1Jnl', Jul y and August.
Third Street Pent1codaJ Church HMold t: llo~&gt;ter. Pastor.
Middleport. B. L. Bllrrett. pasto r .
EUB Chureh•l, Morning Star &amp;
Sunda}' School 10 a. m.: Even ing Entcr prtse, Hev. Ru ge r Bts her~
aervlce 7 45 p m.
Pastor. Mornmg Star
Suni1y
Methodilt Ch.uge, Lm-art Fall1, .School 9 45 A. tf. W..orning wor9:30 A. rM. Apple Grove 10 30 ship at ll A . M. MYF Sunday e\'ePtlants, 7·30 P. M. IA"-laJ'I. FaJ's Ru - mng at 8 Prayer meetmg ThunPal Life ServR't-' w,tth specJa,J mu· day evening. F.t~.t~rprise Sunduy
sic. Pi·a}er m et~t.ill&gt;gs : Wednesday Schoo l 10 10 A . M. Morn i ng woreven1ng 7 30 I &gt;~ ' L &lt;wt 1-'alls, Sunday ship 9:30 ,&amp;.. M. YF at 6 30 P. M.
1•vcnwg r\pjJit' Grun•, Sunday eve- Evening worship
7 30. Prayer
nmg Eu.o.lt LL•1nrl , MYF lliC("lings mectmg Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
Monday 7 30 P 1\1 Apple Grove,
UB Cf:urchtt, Letart F•lll, Ro·
Thur.o,rlay 7 30 I' M J&lt;;a~ Ll'llal'&gt;l.
ge r Martin, Pastnr. Sunday School
St. Paul Luther•n Church. Rn.
9.30 A . M. Worship ServJte '1 P
L. M. M()hrhoff, PaRtllr. Sunda-y
M. Christia n Endeavor altNnatc
School 9:30 A. M Chal'lles Lytl e, Sundays at '1::!0 P. M.
S upt. Divwe scrYJce 10:30 A. M.
Public a'wuy&lt;~ wc-Jcome.
Church of th• Nazanne, SyrtSt. John l-utheran Church, Pine cus-c, M. C. Larimore, pastcu.
Groyc, Rev L. M. MohorhoU, Pas· SundRy School 9:30 A. M. MorniDj
tor. Divine SC'l'vices not 2 P. M. worship 10:30; NYPS 6:30 P . .M;
every flt·st unrl lhird -Sunday of E'l;angehstic service 7 30 P . M.
eaob montoh until Novl!mber. Pub- Wednesday even.ing prayer meet
:rc i'llvi1ed.
ing for the m!Uwc~k &amp;nd Tuesaa,
Zion Church of Chrllt, Located 11fternoon p rayer hour.
on Pom eroy-HarrisonvilJI!
Jtoad.
House of Prayer, Chester, SUit&gt;
Bible School 9 .:10 A. M. Monnin-g day School 9.30 A. M. Morning
Worship ood Commun-I on- 10 30 A. worship ll A. M. Sunday evening
M. Chrlslilllll Endeavor 7: I~ r . M. wo rship al 8 Prayer mecltng on
Sacred Heart Guild Evening Worship 8 P. M Th\1mas Thursday 8 I' M.
WyatL. ~inisler. JOJ~K·ph Johnson,
Bible Schoot, Supt .
Church of Ctlrlst, Budfll'rd,
Mintnvlllt Methodltt Church, Rev. John Wyatt, l'.1stor. B1ble
Rev. R. .M. Grove, Pas.t{Jt', lfo.sm'Cr Sehoul 9:30; church scrv1ccs 10 .30
Rnus h, Supt. 10 A. M. S,Unday Youth meeting at 6 P. M. 11nd
School; 11 A. M. Wurshi'P Service; cvangclJstic service Sunduy evr!n'J'ucsday 7 30 P . M.
ing Bt 7, James Reed, Supt.
Midway Community
Church
Reedtvllla Chtr1e, Rt¥. FrHI1nd
belweoo_, l.;ang.svitJe and ])e:.tcr l)l1 Norris, Pastor. Services at Joppa
ContlnuoUI Servtn1 From
Loadmg Creek Rood. Rev. n . E. 9:30 A. M.; Sunday at 10:20 SunCafeterl• Lunch Style
Thom,a.s.
pastor, .Fl-oy tl Cl.Wund, day S('hool al Lona Bottom 9:20 A.
4 1'. M. on
Ohurc.h Service 7.30 P . M Prayoe.r M.; Preachlllll .service 11):41); SunPublic Invited
meeting Wcdne..'lday n i)(hl 7:30 P. day School B\ Reechville 9:20 A
M. Ev;erynne oordul!Jy dn.v1led
M. Preaching.
·The Rutl•nd Methodltt Church 1 Free Mtlhodlat Church, Herry
Rev. RDhert E. Linter, Pastor. I Balu, Pastor, Laurel t:Uff. SunSunday Schoof 9:30 A. M, G-eorge day School 9:30; Class meeUna
Carwn, Supot. Wurshlp Service at lO·SO; l'~MY JJervice 7:00; Preach10 311 A. M.
ine 8:00; Prayer Meeti!ll Y{edncsTht SyrecuM Mathodlat Church day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
Rov. Robel'lt E. Linter, Pastor. School 10; Preaching 11 :13.
Sunday School 9.30 A. M. IJanB
FAIRVIIW
Wlncbre.nnor, Supt. WorJOhip S!!rEdward Griffith pastor. Sunday
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vices 7.30.
SchooJ 9:30 a. m.; Young Peoples
THE RACINI MISSION, Ch1rles meeting 6:45 p. rn.; Preachlna: serBush, J&gt;aslor. SundRy School 10 Ylces 7:30 p. m.; prayer mectlna.
a m . Sunday evening wors h ip Wednesday 7 :30 p. m.
7.30 p. m. Weekly Pr11ycr Service~
Bradbury
Church of Chrl•t,
Tuesday 7.30 p m. Purlland scr Lawrenore A. Kretz, Pa.!ior. Thlll('vlce§ Prayer ser,.lce Monday at man Cwrsey, Supt. Sunday School
7 30 P m. Regular church service&amp; 9:30; Mom.~na filt'l'ntO:ri 10:30; Chl'lt!t.
FrldHy 7:30 p. m.
tlan End't"l!llvor (I·
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Ice Cream

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Gan:lenen-

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Mr..

Robert Coau. Mrs.
Hwold
Lohse of th~ Amateur Gardeners
Club ].ave been invited to exhJbit
arrangements at the flower show.
Mrs. James S. Titus lliDd !Mrs.
Garen St.an~;~bury of the MiddlepOf'l Garden Club are chairmen of
the show and Mrs. James B . Tllus
of the Amateur Gardenert~ Club
~ chairman of ,t he corsage clau.
Among the members who will
a~ as hootessea- durJng. the two
day L'&lt;lnvention are Mt'5. 0. P.
Klein, Mrs. Bruce LlOyd, M,rs.
Cift'To-11 Swanson. 'Mrs.
Arthur
Skinner. Mrs. James B.
Mr!i. E. M. Bl~~;ke, Mrs, Waltfl'
Orooks, !11"8. E. S Sch&lt;la{. Mrs.
Kle1n itoi in tharge nf publicity
for the eonvenlion. The club w1U
also furnish four flower arrange.
ments for the&gt; table~ in t.he dining
room at Howa rd Hall during the
convention
It was announced that Mr~.
Eart Knight and Mrs. Paul LeonMason, 'Would bC' hostessf'.s
the September m eet m ~ of IAe
club. Mr1:1. James B. Titus. chair·
man of th e- program commi·aee,
na med Mr-9. Arthu r Skinner. Mrs.
Reibel, Mrs. L. E. Rey·noJ&lt;ts and
Mrs Robert Rawlings ori h e r committee. Thev are to attcrJrd a program phtnnmg worship at thr
R1Jti.:Jll d Methodist' Chu rc h , Aug
6th.
The l,: c:veting prize was coniri ~
buled by Mrs A. J. Skauss and
won by Mrs, D C. MJJie.-. Durtn~
the 81)('1&amp;1 b our Mn L. E. Rey.
nolds presented th e hoRteU, Mrs.
Blake, with a g1f·t in ' apprecia~
llon of her huapitality .
Games
were played du ring lhe even:ng
wi~h prizes awarded to a number
of the 'ml!"mbc-rs and gues:..S.
verSJt.y.

at the Bruce Lloyd and Mrs.

picnic

bome of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Blake
Fnday evenmg with Mr. Blake
as chef for the Cried chicken supper wblch was prepar-ed and seroV.
l'd on !he lawn of the
Blab
hom e The meal· was served buf(et style and the members anJ
guest, were seated at caTd tables,
ecntered w1th mmiature arrang~
m ents of s ummer flowers, and at
th e long picnic table. Guest!l at
th&lt;.· party were Mrs. George Dalla,_ Mrs. JJ . C. Miller, Cherole
Hl 1kt-; Betty Hicks, 'Gallipolis and
.\-11 s As11 Camp, Ma.;.oh
Mr~. Bl'n
Phil1wn , preSidE"nt ,
w.. _, 1n charge of the husines5
rn 1·etmg and two new nu'l-mbers:
.\1r.~. ltandolph
llumphnes anrl
Mr-. Ph ilip Bailey were vot~-ct in~
lo th t· d ub and the rc•,.. gn:tlion, of
~1:-.s Ellznbeth J·oachim was
ac~.:cpted With regre-t. M•: s.
Reyncllb, leilcher m lhl"
I'
Kindergar ten, ~pn ke of the 1m
pO-rtance uf \'Ot:ng for the school
bond Jssue n· x• ·rue~day and •urg1•:! !he mernh. rs and 'guest-s to
~' " '' l_h(• polh to a~Sl"l m Plssing
th lh \'ilk'] l1•vy.
.'1-l-rs l'h:lso n &lt;Jild Mrs. Robe, 1
Hclill'l, prcsid cnt -Pkrl of
ChdJ anrl Hc•g Jnn11l Director, led
&lt;1 dJ.scusSJOn 1 f h(' Stale Convcnllun of the Ohw Asooc1ation cl
f;;mlf'n Cluhs wh1ch Will be held
S•·pt 6~7 1n Athe-m ot Ohia Uni-

the

Criners Enterta&gt;in
M:Iddleport Little
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Fav FAMILY •oc111c

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Vol. VIII· No. 83

! David Ro~h Of New Haven Is Chosen ····
Star,State Farmer Of West v·· .....

.Bloc shes avil
relo provalln

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• UP The "baby fllibu.ster" sUJ_ced
by tl:u~
apprt,\'ed the arlmllli~tr•- 1 outnumbered DIJJ:Ie bloc delayed
lin n'&lt;; civil rights b11l today over paYage for a wd:
snuthr1 n oppositio n
But
the 1 Barring
.a major upset,
lbe
m('a~ul r was aJml)~t c&lt;·rtam to die bill wilt die in the Senate Where
1
Ill lh1. Senate.
1 it 111 not expected to g.et palt the
Th€ ru ll l'llll vote In the Hou.se , Senate Judiciary Commitl~. Tbe ·
1rrn f:n_l pas.Jage of the
bill was \I rush toward week end
adjoum279 to 126
ment and threat Clf a southern flJAJ puwerful ~ahUon of lkpub- l ibWJter wilt almo~t certainly pre.
li~:a ns and northern
Democr•ts vent Senate action.
drove the b1!1 to final pa1sage A
Southern Mon Bloeketl
-- - - - - The final vote came afttt the
House beat down a southern move
to kill the IMH by lending U bad.
to the Judiciary Committee. The
roll can vote Wlt,l 275
to
131
against thia mow to •·recommit"
tM bill.

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Howaro Cooa,, Jr. .21, of
tol( Ohio, was iD ertUeal_condi":
late Suftday evenlnc ill
Hosptal in CohlmtiUI

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from a auns:boot wownd
sell·tnClic.t,ed
at t be ,hor;lle
of DJrwln.

AeeordiDC .to reports'
Coon, along wi!'h hi• parents, '
and
HowM'd Coon Sr., of
nl Route 4, Swanton. were vilit.
1ng at the Wheeler borne at the
time ol the- al'Cideot.
Al11o visiting t!MI'e were- Mr.
Mra. Rotw&gt;rt Kawazynsk.i and
lly of Salem, MMa.; Nancy ""''"~·
21, SyiVIIllll, OhiD and Mr.
Mrs. Carrol-8tobart and family
near Darwin.

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Middleport Youth
Dies In Barge Of
Deadly Gas
Fumes
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The b1dy of Hcn:ry Barrett Jr .
10, snn of Mrs. Henry Barrett.
R:n lro&lt;~::l Street, Mitldleport, -a·as
rcci,\'Prert from the interior of a
Tt•xa&lt; u ga~ baorlle at approximately 10 30 A. M. -tbli" morning by the
~flddt1·rwrt Ftre- 2nd Emerge-IK')
I S.!U&lt;i&lt;l~
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taken a wftlk with ~is
Mlss Pierce, juat h•lore
at the
P-ierce,

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Coon,

Wheeler

I·Stohl,..., w~rt tlltting on

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Ill New Furniture
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red. Plaee of tbe . 81bootii!.a:
iawt to be ill an: outbuilding

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Ar(d my energy I step • up."

$299.00
BAKER

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income of $lt,688
was $7,4'73.

with the ,b oaor of being
St«te of Wte&amp;t Virtlnta's
, llop .FFA farmer, Roush wa1 also
~d with an awa:rd of $100

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On

four )'6_.. ill FFA
Wahama Cbapter, be
total HJturn; of vo-

a- cost Df $0,837 ' ~v·

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FIRST BOTTLED GAS

1 by the FFA Foundation·
' \\ ~ 111 fddlUon ibe wiU receive an

.. g.penses paid Jttip to SpriEtgfiel&lt;l,
:· .Mau., with nltpn Smltb, Wataama
i-1 "V~g instructor. 1be two wut at·

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f ·OR THAT PRi~E-L()WEST . lVEII{

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five dayi.
Roush will
bon·
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SEE ·us
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The Only BoHle Gos Storag'e Pia•,-~ I·~ M;~ips·t'~~~~;
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statel El&lt;"""'llon
1~ and will be

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Tbe

Stfiilit
Your vote- for the ~Jc?nd i&amp;Sl!C!"
wiU appear
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Hunt· wilt help to give Middleport Ht.,b
lnaton on w.-.eacby, J,u ly 25th fieh()(ll atudent.l better education·
Where they wlll bE! intervieWed, at racllll!es by; proyldlng addition-

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Attending the ceremonies from

al space in tlle 'biih sob(tOJ buildalready over crowded class rooms
wblch are ncrt condUctive to Jood
.row Brown and Mn. Lee 'l'homp- educatton.!l pratkea.

&lt;tbe area were Mr. and Mrw. Ro bert Hortman-; Mr. and Mil's. Wood

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RED
To t:ond•u·t a t~oun~l, pro'gre11lve hank,
a lew rulea •re neee..ary. However, at thll

..... ·1250

hank 1hey are 1lmple and loll!lh:al, and
nol allowed lo lnte:rfere with our key aim•
to n-ndef. prompt, friendly. helpful

Starter

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REAL BARGAIN
BUYS

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Mil of

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The picture abov- is our Bottle Gas Storog li plant ~hlch is locat.d
1%4 jult
outside of town. It is the only ·plant of iti 'kind in Millgs county anti through ,ft-we
offer the .best in bottfe gas sarvin. to our many c·ustomen in this area
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The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, OHIO

f!l"· all ol Letart.

Roush ls the aecoo.d Wahama
traduatt- to be iO hon&lt;~red . George
OiU of Letart wu given the award

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.~ames Sold Out
: i · S~ys Director
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Uarket Reports
CINC!NN ATi.

••'td iRat'
Uek!!t&amp; will
fiaJes; opened

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Pto~

uce :

Ticket

Slate Unl·
foOtball gam·

Rill Seen Headed For Certain
Defeat When Taken To Senate
\V.\~IIJNGTON

Atteatpl

"Through my work I &lt;an whiz

Low tonitht ..,..,.,. In 60s.

Phone 3'98.

Youth
After

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ON BAILERS

1956

On :milk, a beverage of DOte!"

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.. Olrio: Partly ""'""' ond . lltlla
Ohl•: P..-tt, clw4y Mtl little
ch•nte In tempentvree .....,
thrv T~ with chance of •
few IC-altand .....,,, ....,. and
in ut.-.me south t..w,ht .. r.,..
day. Hlth toct.y law In Mlcl 10L

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BALERS

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It wa.11 reported that

1\\tcn.dlng WE&lt;re Russ McElhin·
ny, TeMy Johnson, Mlckey Murris
Randall Bnwlet~, ElJ1s
Clonch,
licne WJMt", Mike ShaUer, De rmis
CAarles
Sa!•lens, Snookie C{lie,
Bu~h . Juhm-ny Sl'nger. Sonny Ste~
warl; coaches To-mmy Dav1s and
Gcu rge H1bhs, and manager Gcn ~'
Marvm.

HOSPITALIZED ON IIRTHDAY
Mrs. Martha Hudo;on , who Is a
patient at Jlolzl!r Hos pi-ta l, celehtnted hc1· ninetieth birthday a(
lh~ hospital fi)-Jday, She received
cards and flower.!! from re latives
f l'ie nd~ anr\ ~cr vlsllars Included
h e r .~ on~. Wilson and Brad Hod81ln,
h er daughter Mrs. Ed Price ,
Mr Prlct&gt;, Clevchu1d; Mrs. C
.
Wise Jr who look h er a birthday
cake, and Pauline Sisson .

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Flnt and _ , . : :

Coca Cola

Criner

b&lt;l li club. lhe Indians, wit:h e
Wiener roast , Fri'dsy evening at
th e Muldleport Roadside Park pr&lt;."
et•udi·n.!l their game wtth lhe Ym-

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CLOSING OUT

Th•·•Mill
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BROWN'S TRACTOR SALES IS

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A family plcnac wu held at the and .Mrs Fry·
Middleport Ro&amp;dalde Park, Frld.ay Mr a.Qd· Mrs•
lft...noon hon&lt;&gt;rlnl lllr. IDd ...... IDd Mro. o...~
~~~ Frtay'u Loctbome, who are Howard Ervin

flower ar;;~:\s:,~;l~;
Da,r.ene, books were distribu:te~:\1Jdr1lcport en:ertamcd memb81'8 meeting frofn 0 . L. .Roush,
of \hP M1dd le po tt LltUe LeoJgue ager ol the 'M iddleport plant
Mr and Mr&amp;

.mil ciaughters, Janet an-d

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Amateur Gardners Club Annual
. • Held Af fL.P/CniC
m: Blake Home

Wednesday, July 25

ELECTRIC MOTOR
SHOP

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admltttd: Theron E. Moni6,
Lanesville; Howard Nol'ln. Syracuse; Ernelll Dnew,
Po111eroy:
Mn. Eva H&amp;ndricb,
Potne:roy:
Mrs. Walter France, Rutland; Mrs
Harley lf. Nelson,
Laitz;m'!Je ·
Mn, Tbeedote Cub, Bulfalo, W
V•.:!J..Ad_am
Benson,
G•llipolis
F'f~. 1 ; Mrs. w.alUr
Tayror, Pt.
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Ple"asant.
l)~rged: Mn:. G. ~ JtcC.rty
&amp;l:ld-aon. ~-~ Jlaven; Mil. _Bamuel
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Egga, flrm , g!!nerally I c hi gher ; U. S. consumer A WlJite and
brown jumbos 42-49; large 41)..43 :
mediluns 34-35 :'
small 24-2'7 ; 8
}arge 31-30,
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Chlcbns . lryers about steady.
fryers 3-3ltl lb. 10-20 ; liens. h eavy
over Sib. 16-17; hens. 3· lb and under ·11-16: hens, light type 13-14.
Butter, 90 sCOI"'! 68.
EMERGINCL RUNS
The Pom~roy Emerg jlncy Squad
was called to the hom._ o{ Mrs.
H.arTey Nels(}n, Salem Center on
Sunday eve~mg at 11:30.
Mn -~
·N'fllBOn was re.~uoved W Holter

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The bill wculd t"r~te a ~:ommlt-­
si.Qn to rnvestigale t"harges or dvll
riehta vlol.ationa. And · it would
arm th attorney gtoneral with ad~
diUonal legal powers to puoillh vi·
olaton.
President El1e11hower bad -apPf"led
ofr p.usage of
a civil
ripta bill. The measure was recommended~ by Attorne)·
General
Herbert 3f:owncll Jr. SaekeJ'I of
the legistat:t)n tenned it a " moderate" ~ch.
But Southemm
roundly denoullt'ed it a.s "riclc:m.s"
lell.tation. They said it w1111 a poUtitillly
inspired attempt -on the p,rt ol
~ublicaos and northern Democrafs to woo tht Negro voW- in tbe
fall elections.

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