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thou wou1dest ..... Mkecl
of hlln, .M he- would
hen
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li•inl wat.r. (John

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PRAYER: 0 Lord,

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 .
poW'ed out Thy lclve

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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.
"
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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ACMOTORS
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DEAL WITH MEN

Ice Cream

OF EXPERIENCE

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Thl! Amateur

beld theu

Gan:lenen-

anuaJ

Club

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
, League Indians

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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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

'Cause I really , know· my biz.

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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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$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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The Only BoHle Gos Storag'e Pia•,-~ I·~ M;~ips·t'~~~~;
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statel El&lt;"""'llon
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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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To t:ond•u·t a t~oun~l, pro'gre11lve hank,
a lew rulea •re neee..ary. However, at thll

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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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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

at

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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NEW

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191ab Buctley
~
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
~,P, 1'1: ~t
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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,
.
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

Hl&gt;spit•L

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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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IIICHARD S. OWEN

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The News

EDITOR.

Pubhsbed every afternoon exeept Sunday by The Oh!o Valle7
S.Utine~. Jnt, at 110 M.edJ.JinlC St Pumt&gt;~vy, 0
llusuH·s.t uff1ce
ph11a.e 1198, edl!un;:ll oftict! JJho•,e J97

Eatered u !let'Ond class mrul lli matlcr at tb~

Pom ... ro, Ob

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off1ce

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National adverhsmg

34...,

Lexington Avv

Butttndl! K1mlJttll.

represe-ntat tve,

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Subscnpt!Oil rate.s DellvP-ry by carr1er where tiVtnlable 30 eeDI.!I
week one ye11r 10 advnce at 1he D;uly Srn\md off we, $1~ 60
au: month&lt;.. $7 8(} thrPt! months $3 IKl By ml\ur rvute where
tva!labl-= one multh $1 Hy ma1l one year SB su months S4 2~
tbte.! months $2 5I.. one moolh S.I
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EVENTS~~~.
Molchell Loading

Admlnlsltclllon S11klng
To LillO 'oloor's Yolo

In Moklng!fOP

Drilro

Appe~t

Bpedal to Cc1draZ Pres1 As.1octahon.
ASHINGTON-The E1senhower admln~atrahon is making a

W

roncentrated eft'ort to \'&gt;00 the la bor vole away trom the
t&gt;emocrata ln the .autumnal ei~Uons Labor eecreta1y Jaunes P
)bkhell Ia Jpearheadlng the OOP drive Mitchell has set up speak·
lng engagements that will carry him Into big laOOr centers
Mitchell recently made Q strong public appeal tor the labor voto
by coming out in 11. New York speech tor the union shop The Cabl·
net member branded the so·cBUed rlght·to·work"
laws a,: basically "anti labor' and urged their
repeal In addition, the OOP strategy Is to con•
vlnce rank·aM·tlle unionists that they don't Mve
to follow the pol!ttcal dictates of their leader•
who, by and large, are strong Democrats
Republican• believe that their peace and
prosperity' theme wlll swing many working men
into their rankl because outa1de ot tcattered un.
em~yment areu, they 11.re enjoying recolo;l p~t.y•

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RUARK REPORTS

t.'NREST-Top Amulcan oft'iclale are trytnr
to build 1.1p the unrett bekllnd the Iron Curtain
hctel•ry f"ltchtll and help tpeed the day when free foren In the
1 ~
Soviet aate1Ute1 can regain control Thla wq
evldent when Secretary of State John Foster Dullea 1.8.\lued Ills lPG•
cial newa conference atatement predicting that the torcee ot libert)'
in Ruala ltaelf wiU take over within 10 years
Dullea' nmarkl were ~aretu!ly prepared They were not glvtn
out em the ~pur ot tht moment 1n &amp;newer to q1.1eat1ons by newsmen.
Dullee agaln took o~c:U.IOn to a44 to the unrest by daclarlnC tba.t
Ruasta thol.llci t~&amp;.her aat.tWtes.

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• • • other
• poUttctan.s coneebtrata
I• 8L£VTIDNO AS trBVA.L--Whlle
Cll\ the preeldenUal and

~ongre..ional

election racea thla autumn,
Senate lnve~ua:atora will atlck to a van.ety oC types ot knlttlng m
Waahln.Jton Some of it mat bave an Important bearing on the
tlectlona, although poUtlcal motlvatloJUJ are dented by all e&lt;mcemed.
PoUUcally, the moat Jipitlcant inquiry would be the one lnvolvlna
Murray M. ChoUner, Vice Pretldent Rleb.ard M Nlx.on a 1902 cam•
palp manager. The Sen&amp;tt Lnvettlgatlotls aubcomm1ttee wanta to
'know all about CboUner't l;tandlinr oc cuet &lt;1n beho.Lt of &lt;:llenta
clealirll wltb tederal agencle1.
Tht 1ame tubcommlttee 11 also expected to pu1h Its lnveatlrat lor\
'~the White Houte'l gift of aocret &lt;N;ta. to a newama.n.·author when
•lmlll.r lntormatloft hal been. denleci to Congreu Thia involvu
fi&lt;:rtt Cabinet minute• being made available to reporter Robert
ll&gt;onoVIA tor hll book about the Eltenhower admlnlttraUon. r

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'e .t.U.AIAR STRA'I'EGY-Republlc:ant e.rt ex~eedln8'1Y happy not
fJJ\1.)' abOut l&gt;ruldent l:ltenhower'• declllOD

to eek

rc-ei&lt;JCUon but

...., the tlmtnr ot ~11 announcement Md tht way he went a'oout tt.
Mr. Eilent\OWer-u aU the world know• now~awaHy mtn ..
tlorwd to GOP lea:lsl&amp;tlve leaden &amp;t Oetty•burg that, aure, he'•
COinl' to run tor a tecond term senate RepubUcM leader William

' · Kriowlancl &amp;lmoat a• cuuBily pautcl tho word on to ;eportert

m,

On a college

~troke

oar-ynunR

btnnd nnrl hnnrbiomP-a crr!wcut
look~:~ reo~onnl:tlv a1 home us the
~ hnv ed

skull Iouks passable on a
nerman v.lth nu back to h1~ hP1HI
~!'lvc nerk ~uclt ~~~ .1&lt; rtch \rtn Slrohr lm
But on nf'arly nnybndv t !~r t
close rroppt&gt;d ~ kull jtlst Joob stl
ly e~p~'rt d ly fln tht&gt; &lt;~t&gt; l{nffl ' "' 1n

lhr.

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lhll t lhrrf'
aH&gt; pract l'alh no vuung p... n,,l m
arts thes1 1lavs" All tbe en•\\ cIll '
nrr ,grav v.hwh set'm:t lo bt th&lt;
sty lish colo\! for h l 1 this VI' tr
You got tn toll~ r on !he f'd_gP nr
senlllt\ IHfnrt• ~ou f'nn r1nwrl
YO\lr wrn min n wht~!ty nhtl!
Thrs ~~ a!sn iht \COr nf lht&gt; hi!!
1Jrt~fl\ untrrlet&gt; mustnchf' on
thf
col!ur utl k.ld s What ih(\v lnkr ()rr
thP top thl'y sho11e ontn the ltn
A .l(llnrder&gt; muBtaehe looks rmt"
n11 n R• tli "h hrl~tlldwr or Poona
tfl02 hut rt ~ n hny!-lial'k on a
11nl{ Clh nnrl mflkot"&lt;l him look
rurl!vP. n" tf h' hari stolrn ~omt&gt;
lhlnt:r an I w , ~ l!vmg to h1de tl tn
ht ~ moul h

~UJ. the Prlltident c:onalc!erably 4111W ~ dram&amp;tl~ impact of
&amp;M.ouncement-whlch is what the RepubllOIU
•uted, alnc:e it played ClOwn the hea.Jtb liM·
J'urthermort, they think Mr. Jlllenhowtr choN
Jud
tht tlme tor m&amp;klftJ hll unouncement 'With tr..
tneAdoul •hrew4n••· 1t wu the day of the .AJ1.I f lltltt
etar b&amp;Nb&amp;U pm., New.paptn: clevcttd a ptt.t
' ~
.... II ~ lo the _ .. Jl Wll 6 f'!!!l!tl for ~ ._,
IDlDI.oU ot AmtrlCiftl.
,j
' AI a heult, only a modtrlte amoynt of 'tttntton WU Gatillb
tllt Pruhtent'l ltCOM·ttrm decllloft, 'l'hl.. too. m~ It ••m Oat
tt was the mo•t natural t.htnr In tht worl4 ror :Mr Bl11enhowtr to
•tay 1n the nee, and bil r"ent operation w.. oc no lmportaM•

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APPOINTMENT
Aclmintttr•truc o.., Bon•~ Non

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Admlnl•trato,
ltt•te of lln1 D•h•l Dec1 ,-;~ d
Nullc~ 1 ~
luu~bv J&gt; v 11
tin
Betnard v Ful\;twllO~I lnt or
f tl'(' Adthr~s h Mtl\dl p rl llhr
hn~ ht&amp;n duly rppmuhd r• \du 1
l~!r:J!Ot
!h i Jo~~tlll• 111 l it II• I
7.el lat1 uf Mtrgs l uun11 Ohru rh

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Mt'tg ~ ( r uu 1
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E~hte of Jennl" E All•n
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thai
J'n•l Offtce
\old r ~-;I' \1tdrll t port Oht 1 has
h I II duh IIPjJUintt d lh
Arltt\1111!&lt;.
lr tlr rx rl 1 honts non of lht• F.s lule
f I 11n 1t f \ll1 n lntc nf It ban
n I tl\1 &gt;hlp ~illS (rllml~ Oh u
1~

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July

I!J5f

Jnhn C Bnf'rm
Tt1dgt
the Probate rom!
M, t ~ s { nunty Ohw
7 .:! ! 30 {fj 63h

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NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
Admlnlttntor De Bani• Non
lalale of t-lenr,. Guy Sln~•r,
Dee1a11•d

so

NO'IICI

(8) 0 31&lt;
0~

APPOINTMENT

Admlnlstrttrh:
lltate Of Wu~ton st.ughll'r,
O.Ct!aatd
~~~~cll.s heruhy ~t\un 111111
Sl•u~thlcr

wltu~r'

~ldr••.,- Is Ra &lt;' lne

Pn~t

Ohio
duly appointed

.·t-~jmln_litrst••i• of the E.'ftate of
late of 1 n 11
County
19th

Oh

day of July

JOOln C Bal'On

of 4-he Pt &amp;b 1tle Com t
County Ohio
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Th•~ t« 11l~r.

ACROSS
3 Broken
:u
1 Venomoue l
coat
'
1 Of certa1
•nake
(A.IIa)
ara!n
f Island
'i 4. Flowecl
22
country (W
6 Showy
tndle~)
,
f'IO\\er
24
11 Tu.pestry
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Excla
12 Poue.ii.1o~d
rnatlon
2~
13 Rowaaeed
7 A prize
Ul Wheaten
8 Prlnclp..
tlour (lnclla) • 10d at
28
1&amp; Even (poet )
the Ineu /
U
1T Abrulve
9 Head {Fr
30
1
boardt
10 Otrla namt 33
19 Jam
r
(po.ll! )
I ~ as
'0 Two•yl!l.r- ... U A •moke•
I
t
old salmon Y
tilled for
18
t3 Eatth u
18 Pitcher
31
I
.. roddell
with &amp;1111
38
'24 Little girl
19 Weep
27 CompUea
ao Small •xplo- 39
alve sound ..,.
29 Stretch out
31 Timely
...
J2 Io"rom
l
34 An earth
ueed In mak•
In&amp; potto~ry
3~ An Ionian.
talan!.S
87 One WhO
leal'll.l
\
40 Gen111 of

e

thn \l'llr for t~ltoos

hr1rrls 11nrl bluff(lr"s

An•l

fo-,.

llll tlfl'l" 11.1lrl nnlm ll"
~11d1 n
"11ft tnh~ 'fh1 ~ IS rlo• .. tl!nf' ol In
tntrH!IH' "'" 1 " trlf'r til Ill lh• ftn
" nt ,. h••1 r th~v It 1~11,. lv 111•
111 1 « hrtf' ~ fln•l other homE'Iy hoii~P
hnJrl nPI"''III\Itl'~
A~ of l!tP "'"rM•nl fh., mlll n lll

t

IIUCI 1011 MOIOAN, two•
week·old IOD

ot ac:treu

Yvonne

DeCarlo end Jt.untmaa Robert
Moraen. mabJ b1l ftl'lt pu\J,It

W•i11 appretiata

eppear11.nc• befort the eemeru
In Hollywood, CtlU. H• ht. th1

facts lin yoUr
earloons g1ve ltqu-or it'!' rlghthtl

Mor1111••' flrat cbl14. 8r'IJct
ehetktd tn. at St. J'obn'l HolpJtat,
'NeQ:hlnJHYID poundlalld aevtn
CIUDC4olo
(lnCmw.~'!

place caiiCotJ by real name
SmceNly

trJn.

A 0 Lee,

Syncusa. Obio

Jilt·

n1ent

Soak
ftax
Salt
( chem )
River
(So \

Am)

Timid
tnlerd•y • ADn.er
Pruently
40 E:lldmo
Shield
knhes
Worry
U Exam!
Top ot
nation
a wave
42 God ~;~t
Not atale
war
Girl~ n11.me
(Or t
Sea ell(\&amp;
tiS Camo at
(Eur l
card.3
Largelit
"7 Excla.continent
matton

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4.3 Soottl:tth•
Oael1c
U Bantt

.employee
4.6 Plant of
carrot
r•mlly
48 Drench
d Tract of
\\Ute land

TUISDAY

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7 110 Today
9 00 Coffee

CDUee Time
Home
Feather Your Nest
It Could lt.e You

11 30
I 2 00 Camera Goes to School
12 30 Current
I 30 T~ee Ernie
2 00 Matinee '11bea.n
3 00 Queen For a Day
3 45 Modern Romances
4 00 Comedy Tlme
4 ao My Little M~
5 00 Aunt Dr.u. Sbow
6 00 N~u PietW"e
6 15 Sports Eye
6 2:'i Les Ptut &amp; tMity Font
6 30 Gordon MacRae
6 45 Newa Caravan

7 00

Producen~

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10 00

Home

II 00

Feather YoUr Neat

l 1 30

It Could Be You

12 00
12 SO
1 30
2 00

Ptrson's Study

a 00

News Ptctwe

6 15 Sports Eye
d 25 Los Paul &amp; M..., Ford
6 30

Snooty Lanson

6 45 News CaravaD

Sho.wease

7 00 Cuperoman

7 30 Grand Ole ()pry
8 00 Sneak Prffie,..
8 SO Kaiser Aluminum Hour

9 30 Rooemary Cloo..y Sbow

11 05

Weatherea.st
Priess
Box
11 10

10 00 -

Chevy Show

U) 30 Th1l b Show BuslDess
11·00 News

Greatest 'l'ilfatl
lucy

"' C..1 1100 WelllleJoeoot
1110 Bo•
11 1.6 llfl(e lluaewn
11 SO Foreign lntripe
II 110 1...,q, lnirloiU•
~ Touif:bt
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Slin 011

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1•00 $1ft

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N~lthtr pray

I for

th•• alon•

but for them alto which •ttel1
bell~n on m• throuth •their

WHAT A

W1!E~

ENOl/

'ev Fred Gardner nnd Mcs
Gardner spent sever~! days la:&gt;t
w,ek \llltmg their son.in law and
dauehter Mr and ~s.. B J
Sli.ouo, Johnsun Ctty Ten'h Thev
were guests of hon1.lr durmg th&lt;.:~r
1VL91t at a bat be 1ue gJven by the
Shouns and Mr and Mrs (,!.'urge
; W.alker who Wt'lt lt'Ct.'11t Vl~&gt;llors
at the Gardn~rs home
Mr and Mr.s paul Cusrt ond
fam1Jy ~t"e \lsTttng relattves and
fnend::~ m Sl Lou1s Mo
Mr and Mrs Jay Carter and
daughters Columbus httc been
VtHLI~ her molhe-r Mrs.
Fe1ne
Barker '1 he} wure called ht t ~
after hiS baothc1 Kentl t:!l h t atiL:r
twas burned 1n an ex plosiOn at the
Sporn plant
Mr and Mrs N H I1a1 mon nnd
1hree Chlld!~:n, F..ue, Pta arnvcd
Sunday for a. v1~1t wllh het m(}ther Mn J K Sm1th TJ1ey ha\ ('
1 bee~ tn Flnrtda for two weeks
1 visiting his parer.ts

11:1 ll'nd Mrs. lnmcs Sulhva'll
t' Albany t,t, rre v1sltms here

WCtfi-TV Chonnel8
8 00
8 00
I) 00
9 30
10 30
11 00
11 Ul
11 30
11 4G
12 00
l2 30
1 00
1 30

Slen On

c.pta.m Kallproo
Gat't")' Moore
AJ-!bur GodfHJ
Love ef Life
Tilm~Ji!jw

Goldlll( !,W

llllddoy llotlnee
M til&lt;! World Turao
J....., CaniODSbOw

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1 00 JQhnny Cat'lfOn Show
1 30 Houseparty
2 00 Bllj Po,.U
2 SO ll&lt;lb CI'O.&lt;by SbOW
3 00 Brtghter Day
3 15 Secrtrt Stonn
3 30 Edge Qf Niebt
4 00 Katie's ltlt:eben

Houotjlllty
2 00 B .. ~
2 80 l!ob c..oby Show
The Britbter Day

3 Ill SecretS.....
3 SO Edt• of lllghl
• 00 KatJe'e Kitchen
4: 3() Luolty 8 Roneb

4 30 Lucky I .R.oab
6 00 '!be Early Show
.I
6 00 An Linkletter ood tllo Kldi

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11 IS

Jtaruu~s

Mor and Mrs .toe Longstreth
and ch1Ldren DrllSid.OOJ VISited M"r

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and Mrs Kermeth M~Ethinney and
oson Ru~ll
Sunday
brought
Kathy MeElh1 nny home She spent
the
week with the Longstreth
and- before that had been
he-r grandmother Mrs
Loga.n for tln'ee
Eva

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11 45

LIVESTOCK

13 C•nnen 6 to 9, Bulls I) to

GALLIPOUS HOGS-17:5
to
220 lbs 16 to 16 25 220 to 280 lbs
16 to l6 20 Light 12 to 18_2!l, Fat
sows 8 to 14 Staes a to 12,
5 to 9 Sows and P115 M to 100,
ShOats 2 ~ 1o 15

Mtlk Cow11 80 to 125
Veal Calves - Tops
23 .0
onds 20 to 23 Medium 15 to
Com and Hvs 12 to 21, Culla

Bo•"

1'

A WlNK

'f:he ilo.sp!lal m lhr p!'l~l 46
years has grl1Wn from a capnclll
of a few IJu&lt;ls lo tht' present 130
bei} 1n~tll J1wn Uurmg 1955 lh "rf
were 7 104 potren.1s who v.ere £n
tt"Jed tn the huspttal and then
avnage stay w.u s1x day~&gt;
Hf'cenll&gt; the hospital announc
ed that a new wmg w-ould be add
ed lu the present plant that w1ll
ratse the t'Oial beds to over 180
to m~el the growm l!t demands fm
bo.spttlll servtce 1n thrs ~K pandm g

Sports Center

Opening Held
At Middleport

;~rea

Among the mten "1\mg f1g urc~
tn the admtsswns for thr
past
)Car \.\ a.s that 980 u( those 111 the
hospttal were new horn bahir&gt;s

Frank,ie Leifheit
Is Honored Guest
Birthday Party
FOR WARM 8UMMJ:R
DAYS IN TOWN thla rupberry pure aUk broadeloth d.rue
by WUllam Fox
tho aott
llowlnr linea produe.d only by
Jlure aUk. Elelt-tabrtc buttons
run frorn Peter Pan collar into
softly rathere4 aklrt Delicate
fagottlng on the bib t.rqnt and
around hemline of ak'f'rt ad.dl
a dainty feminine touch

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PICNIC: PLAN~ MADE
The Lola! Women's
Class
Church of Chnst \\Ill have
Churer
nf Christ w t 1 l
and members of lhe Loya l Mens
Class on Thur.srlay E'\r11lng at tlte
Roadsu.le Park [n cnf!t' of rutn lh ~
supper wrll
be served
111 the
church d1mg room

CAN'T EVEN

Sleevele~l

2 Vulded
ucutchton

'

Sgt and Mrs Max Lambe1 t and
I!IODS, Chllh&lt;'othe spent the wee'k
end wlth the1r patents Mr and
Mrs Dana. Lambert and Mrs and
Mrs Harry Mills, and Richard re·
mamect.Jor A Jongt!r visit
Sgt Leonard Gwlazdowsky Ar
lin£ton, Va spent the
w-eekend

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'IIJBHB JD'LitKHJDL WR OAWH JB
/yo HAlt YR~ItQ IH'l'lt Yl' HAlt AJCC
I....ORCCRICitV.'
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l'etlo....,.. Crrfloqaolto Cl)lts•o PIUDil. 'l'IIAT CRII:EPS
(BBCURELY IN, AND aWitUA A HAUOHT1l' WORM\VAT'l'l.

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and Sandra, Hwat.in&amp;tun, Mrs MaT
Jttleret Drown, Cleveland Mr ar&gt;•l
Aofrs Conme
Granv1l~

sa•er

Hr

and daughttor~

and Mn

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Kilts and M:rand1on Gt'i.lrdlt' IA"e
Sooth Poa.nt Durrng tbe party Ben
Ollwald eave a voc11 reei(al arrom
pan1ed by hb Wlft'

Scoutmaster Is
Surprised At
Party By Scouts
Ray Whaley, !ICOUtma~lt'r \' .~
pl~asantly !!Urpnaed Wlth a btrth
day pa-My When Rod: Sprwg8 Hu)
Scou1 Troop 247 mf't Thursda)
t verrl'ng at Camp Radf{lrd
Durlng 1he meeting 175 parenh
and frtends gathered at the camp
and 11ang Happy Btrt'bllay to M·
Wihaley' who WIUI pre&amp;ented a
dl!'llk by the troop troop comm 1t
let&gt; oarent ~ and fr1eods
Slfde!i or acttVIi1es on v:~rmu~
campmg 1rtps were shown b y !he
Rev Harrv Ba~es att-er Which lH
M'~'&gt;llm cake and !j(J'ft drtnk~ v.t'r,
served

REEDSVILLE

Marton He1er and (amJI} ol Tol
lt'do w.. r e tl!(_~nt guests
u( h1s
pan ttl ~ Mr and Mn Arthur Het
~~ r
Mrs l..orelta Sanon and daug."
ter of LtUk Hockmg Mrs Max
lne Dorst and son of Stlversvtlle
were ~ekend guesta of Mr and I
Mrs Lawrence Wtt&gt;h1e and H1e1r
three chJidren
Mrs Mary Ann Harm or Park
t-r~&gt;burg was a r~t visitor m the
home 1,f her s:LSter Mn
1 Buston
1
Mr and Mrs Fdward Chevallr&gt;r
1 aut.! children
Mr and Mrs Guy
Sptorer and chJ!dr~n spe-nt Sat
1
1urday evenwg at Frost 0 1lo w1th
Mrs Chevalier's
mother
Mr~
Murphy
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Den...er Ear] Collins 11 , son nf I
of Mr ant.! Mrs Nzy Colhn~
of j
Reedsvolle h&lt;a.s attended
Sunday
~hool fru 72 Sunrtays
at ReedsVIlle Methodist Churxh
wtthout
mtssmg
n Sunday The
elturch
pre~entt'il h1m wi1h
a gold pm
for ~Is fa1thful attendafl("("
Rev Doster preache-d
11 s rareeWmng a!
we ll r.ermon Sunday
the Christian Churc~ They w1ll
spend the1r vacation m Iowa be
rare relurnmg
to !heir
school.
stud1rs 1n New Havln Conn
1
Clans1me Randolph
who hu j
bet•n vlsttlng !ler uncle Mr and
Mr ~ N C Randolph
at WavE'rl} I
has return!'d home
Mr ar.d Mrs Frel'l Larkans and
farn1ly o( Long Bottom were gu&lt;&gt;sts
Sunrla~ of Mr anrl
Mrs Jumm
Hnubnr anrl fam1ly
J n mt~ Barher of Toronto s pen!
lhl' \\o~ek en I w1th hi s relatives
Mr and Mrs P R
Randulph
\\ere r~!X'nt guests of Mr and Mrs I
Gr orgp Black m Parkersburg
1
'folorf'nce
Buwmtn
a( Ak~on
spent ~ w~ek rPcently at th(' Ran
dolph home
Rtc!'lard [.. Sm1\h who as em
ployed 111 Akron spent the we ~k
end at hu home here
Mrs C E Humphre~ ha~
re-turned from GrRh.am Texas art r
a vls1t wrth her mother Mrs s ~
Hunter and oflwr rel.a1n ;s... ...
MeJa.me
Nichol~ spent
la st
1
week wtth reh.thves tn Bar! JW
Mr and
Mt s Hkhtml
Ha~h t

We fix any II•
oyotall... jllf,t

AMI JOWl octn Jucr.,.

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Get th~ eash you netd on.
!i:Jgnature' only, auto or funn•
ture M)' amount from •••

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$25 to $1000

COLLINS

Kal J6ndy, Manager
300 W. SECOND ST.

JEWELRY

Phone 432 or 501, Pomeroy
Hotm Mon ·Fri 9.S, Sak 9-12
Op.,_ evenmg• by appaintmiPftf

Store

La~~tl 11tdt It ,.,,"•" ..- -ty ,...,

Pomerov. Ohio

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rid
of
your

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F!SHIDNEO
water
heater

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
lilt Cout ·~et, Pameroy
otflett 80111'1: t I!Jo-121, Z to
ol Noo11 oa Thon.l

WE Witt SEE

.

umbus
,,.I._.,,
Hurnca.ne, W Va wbo
lng there, to Middleport
tly Gothard will
be here
week's vaett;loo

YOU SOON

AT

•s{,~::,7 ,,..;enjoyed
oltM 11 I! suna
wiener

$150.oo
OltMORE
Vacation Money

II LONOFII:LLOW
Ont letter limply ataa.41 for a.tnother. In thll exaanple A Ia ua1t,
tbt coclt ftlttto en dUI'enat.

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Aug.

THE

At.XYDLBAAXR

au

Will
tng Workt'I"J cl»s met Thursda, hot~J?itlltzed 'Ph~
bQJ:
t'vensn~ at the boml!' of
Mr ~
nated by Miss Genflovi&amp;Ve Slo~rt
Thomas Bt!ll% Enlerprtlt'
'AI&lt;' was awarded to Mra Smi1.b ll
publt( ts 1nv!l~ to attend th1 was announced that 11n ice cr~am
show1 r
:ooclal would be hrld at the chUN'b
Mr! Aht'e' Thompton prHadent t r1dwy July 27 t~e prOCffdl to
prt'fltded at the rneefJng wh.il'h be plact'd In the buddlna: funrJ ~
O(&gt;t'ned wllh prayer by Mnl John
Jo.ach membt'r aave a dollar
Smttlt roiJilW~d
w1th Krlpt ur~ wh1ch sh,. harl earned atnce tha
rf'adJJig by MNL Jlerbeort DillOn
last met"'ma and t.oit.l how she
11 was vot.erJ to purt•ha.&lt;te 125 eiiJ'ne&lt;J 11

get

Sunday Wheo she returned from
Wublnpn, D C where she had
foot surgery
Mrs Glenn Jarvis und daughter
Peggy, Port Wtshlnton have been
visiting boer m-other
Mrs A, W
McKay and ber aunt, M1ss Laune
McKay
Mn Maud Beck was a business
visitor In Gallipolis Ff'!day
Mr ond Mr Leonard Vun Meter
aod fnmlly bav.e been vts-1tlng In
Sturg1s Ky and Lom.svlllt!
George McDanlel, Hobson was
treated at Holzer H.ospltal afte1 he
Jnjurd h111 hand while
w-orlung
It th~ Vanadtum plant

DAILY CRYI'TOQUOTE - Here'o how to work It:
ror tht thrtt r..· .. X ror Ute two 0'1, ttc 81ngl• lettln~, e.poa.
tiOohttt, the 1•nttb ud rorm.&amp;tion ot tht wo....._ are
htntt

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2fl at tht' cburth 'lt'ben

nie~a~ C~~~~'i:"era~: :~nt~~~~~

&gt;lOW&gt; A
PENCIL"

111.nnh.t

A fat)).ll,y"i reunloo
~,.,'&lt;.:&gt;. '
the home ol
l
631 SouUt Seeond Ave
Middleport Preaent. Wfft Mr and
Mrt. MIX Orwalld, Mr and Mn
r.en Oswald and dauehters Ann

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DOWN

'Mr and Mrs J ack J.e1fhc!l en
terta ned w1th a part}
S:~turday
honormg theJr srtn 1 rankw on hl ~
ftfth b1rlhda~
Games were playetl and prazes
awa1ded lo C.henl Ebt'!r~h~-r'h Su
san Wnod J C Russell John n}
CUI d and Roger Carpenter
RefrrtRhmen.ts of rce cream
"akt 1ced tn pmk w1th hlue can
die' kool atd and m1Ms wen
&lt;&gt;erv lt Favors were paper h&lt;~ 1 •
and naplnns ftllt!d 1,1.11 h rnnd~ a no
!J((i \\11 h a 1&gt;mk rtbhon
P rr ~Pnt W{'te Frankie and Dee
J){&gt;r I NfhPJI Jdf M~nl&lt; m ( hf'n t
F:hr 1 ,()ac-h Dannv Gt1 1s
Sus 11
W )()I An1ta an d I I
Ru~~f'll
Dtnna Marti:' Hauck Rogt'r (';~r
pllllr and lt1hnny r u d

WINS NEW SKATES
rhrryl Sue Bnltn ~m~ll doue;hter
nf !he Re\ and Mr~ John Bohn
Hvs ~ ll Run Will rece1ve a pa1r or
roHer skat es from the Shoe--box
won the
MiddlcpDrt Cheryl Sue
~kates In a nation wide con! est to
name Buffalo Balls horse

FOR

~DAY.S 1

cattle. or
1 Middleport
Paul Pattenwn 24 tlhe 'hu.!lband,
It an eroploye of the Kye•r Crtek
pl .. nt and thr son of 0 0 Patter
1101'1, Melgll county !l\lpt'TUllende~~t
of srhoots and a former SChool
mon uf Gallia County
The hr~ paltertl to enter hol
zer llo~&gt;paU.I aftt"r i't!i foundtna: by
Dr &lt;J1trle~ F. llr.ol7.er S1 In 1 he
hom"' th11t IS now fht resJd~tn,...,. or
Ur C A Barton Mn' Second Ave,
was !he la t ~ Rert GrllmghaHn lh~
da1e or hl.j admto.;sron was tn Mav
19l0 He y,as the fathe1 o( Gat
land {, llltng'ham uptown drug
jiSl

O&lt;DN'T S~EEP
~!SHAKeS

a:&amp;c'\ du

I

Rout t.

Ednn Burdett.e Leon nnd D1sa
Hayman, Cbarle~ton were S 1tur.
day nli'bt guests of Mr ond Mrs
Guy iteynold11 Sunday ~h s Hey
nolds and her mother Mrs Mm
erva Ohilders and therr guests
attendt!d the Oh1,ldlers r eun1cm at
~M·thngton Ohw

to 12

SHEEP
Ewes and
Lms 3 to
CATTLE
Stock: Ewes 3 to 6 Fat Sheep 3
Steers 10 to 17 Heifers 10 to
8. 0ul1s I to 3, Bucks 3 to G
Baby B-eef 14 to 18, F•t Cowt' to Wethers a to tJ,

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weeks

Royal Pla)'bouse
S1,a:n. Off

11 411 Sl.,. 011

Amos
Leonard
MTs Cll fford Leifheit entertain Grueser Mrs
f."d the Rock Spring!:! Better Health Mrs W11l1am Grueser, Mrs Bailey,
Club 1 b.UJ sday afternoon at lber and daught~r Rullh Ann Mrs Hom
er Ha41Jord MT's Roy Smith and
home Rock S~t~Ulgs Road
The meehng In Charge of ~he daughter, Lmda
Hrs Folmer and grandson Jef.
pre S&lt;~ dent Mrs Arl-ee Abbot-t, op
ened w1th the doxology followet,l frey Mrs Vi-ttlham EH:hmger, Mn
Reuter
a.ru
\loHh the Lord~ Prayer and pledge Humphrey Mrs
to the flag It was voted to cancel Harold Blackston and C'hlldren
th e August m eltn,g due to the Bobby and Sherne Mr.t Wtllian
Hebecr&lt;~
Me1~ County f;ur
The annual Hadrm d ~nd cluldren
PICntc or the dull was planned fot Mary Lou and Billy llaY ¥h Ed
Mn
tht' Seplt&gt;mher mct'llng ond will gur Abbu..tt, Mrs Morgan
Horac e Abbott and sons, RoR I!I
be held at the M1tld~epo11t Road
and Dallfly
~rde Patk
M1s Edward Humphrev
pro
gram leader presented a program
con:-m'1111g of the fDilowmg alii
cles lla'le you a Hobb~
Mr ~
Scott Folme-r
Ty~ma
~ve1
ShU Occurs' Mrs John tlaT!.un.g
P1tutta1y Gland
Surgery
for
Canctor
MN Anna fleu.ter ami
VnrJCose Veins
Mrs
Wilbur
The open1ng of the Sports Cen
Ba1ley Mrs W1lltam Morgan a.nrl
Mr~ Hom-er- Radford wert- the wm tcr, corner of Mrll Street and
ner m a contest et)fl&lt;lu~d by Mrs South Second Avenue, Middleport
Wilham Grueser The mltpa'h bene was held Sattmlay with Kenneth
McElhmncy and John Parsrons
dtchon concluded the meehng
A d~ent course wa~ 9Crved by partnen tn the new !rlore welcom
tthe host~s to Mrs HartunJ;( Mrs mg the steady stream of viSitOrs
Arra.ngements of flowers !lent 111
Abbot:t Mrs R'Dlhn Raodlord and
eongratulabon
to the owners we1 e
dau~hter Connie
Mrs
LeWis
ftom t&gt;he Trt.lw:rter Cleanerg .Mar
ton and RoHe-r Drug Store
the
MacG1egor Company, the Willtams Wholesale Company M:r and
Mr8 Joe !Jongstreth 'bres.den Bat
ley's DnVe In employees RL18.Sell
and Joe. Ba1ley BradllUry, Mrs
Eva Struble Logan Mr and Mrs
John Gt!more Syt nrus"
Three duor pltzes were award
erl to ~he pt•ople who Slj;l;ned f'OI
tht&gt; drawing

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Cley DetectiVe

and Mrs

Mr n.nd Mrs Joe Tribble Char
1esl'on sp~nt the v.eckcnd Wtth
ber pa1 en.ts Mr and Mn&gt; GeuTg('
Heck.et~ Sr
::rl\1 fanul~
atJ!l
brmilfht thei.I' Mlwt ftrn' trrps on rt.h&lt;fiVer durmg t.he11 s1a&gt; here
l
ldr and Mrs Harold Hubbard
t and da11ghter I tnd'll G11mm are l.n
Middlttnwn 'Conn tu at~enj the
Wedd'ing of her daught r
MaT~
lh;s, ;Hubbard who ts ea~h1er at
Evans Superm.!!.7kct
and Mt ss
Gnmm tbll'o 1.9 employed al otlhe
JODelll Memonal I lmte and Mr
1 Hi:l:libocd, Hu~h Sehool eu9tbdian,
are all on \acatwn at th1s tune
Mr and Mrs Rohr:&gt;rt Harris and
daughter Susan Columbus have
:foia,ed the famJly reumnn at the
home of ibiS' parents, Mr an..d Mrs
Robert HarTis "'therG 'here on \a
cation are Marjory Harm Wash
iogton and Mi' and Mrs Eugenr&gt;
H1ltl'IB and Children Hutchln~on,

1110 Spol'lo

10 Spor!t.s

Sun-

Cha-rles Smdel\
anJ ~n Spllngft~kl have h"tn
f vtsltillg Mr aond Mrs Wilham
Ault and famt)) ant.Jo Mr nnd Mrs
Gene Dof)son and two eh1ldren
They have retut ne-d home nccom
pamed. by CCIE'!'jte and Kay Aull
'9'nd the1r son Ch~ les
rem at ned
here for a v1s1t

coorre,

SUO:oltROCb
Voltant ~

!1&lt;..... f&lt;R

( d~y
Mr

TUESDAY
8 110 Sign On
8 00 Coptaln K 9 110 0....., l!loore
9 30 Atttitur
10 so lt Rl&lt;b •
11 110 Valiant LadyIt 15 Lorve of !Me
11 30 Sewtil for TOiliOIINW
II 411 Guilllng Liflbt
12110 Ml~y-lnoe
12 30 As the W{K'ld 'l'unl!l

-DAY

who wat an
and 89'\16 lltrtti to 1
zanna on July ' Mrs
Na!i dlAeharred July ~10"-,.----

Chic n' Charming
MIDDLEPORT ·1Mrs. C. Leifheit Is Hostess To
SOCIETY
Rocksprings Better Health Club

Current
Tenueuee Ern1e
Matinf"'e Theatre
S 00 Queen For a Day
:t fti Modern Romances
4 01) Comedy Time
4 30 My Little iMal'(ie
5 00 AWLt Dru Show

K 00 MediC
8 30 Robert Montcomery
9 30 Sara;band•
11 00 News Headlinea

11 15

l!Ueonor S Schaal, Mlddle!'t;" Society Edllo• - Phone 8078
l.w!IUe Bearlui Hawkins, Pomerov Soelelv !:,d!:ll:!o2:r;:;;Ph~o:!n~e..:8~2!l44:__ _ _,:::::__ _ _ __

6 M Sllrll On

7 00 Today

5 00 'lhe Eit.ly Show
6 lO" Regional Reporter
6 15 ~lllo Edwords
Edwal'&lt;l.'l
6 HI
6 90 &amp;nge Rider
Roblnbood
6 30
7 00 Ph1l Silvers
BurM
&amp;
AhA
7 00
7 30 Navy Log
Nent
Scodta
7 SO
8 00 Joe ancl Mabel
Charles Farrell
~ VIC Damope
8 30 Startlme Theatre
9 00 Studio One
9 00 $64 000 Question
10 00 Your Esso Reporter
9 SO Do Yot! Truat Yoor Witet
10 15 Spot'lts Parode
to 00 Your F.t1so Reporter
10 15 Sport,. Parade
10 25 WeatbermtD
• 10 80
10 25 Weatberman
stat'ltnne RayhOUM
10
SO Ove.rseaa Adv-enture
to the minute ~eWI
1 he United Stnlt s IS tlllkm !,! of n 00
1100
News
Late
Show
a pos.!ltbe reducltnn m tts armHl 11 OS
11 ~ 'the Late Show
~
forces of 600 OliO men Tins hke
w1se mav mvolve the r~all or
!!!!~~- ~s;;,oen~ off Pr
.c::'.c',.
=-~-'--..:,..
~ume troops now tn Germany
Economic: Nec:Hslty In Britain
In Br1tam s case thl' Imme"&lt;hatc
MONDAY
Teason fur anns cuts ts tthe urge-nt
TUESDAY
11 59 81gn On
nece.sailty of cutting
govetnmf'nt 1159 Srgn On
12 00 Fdm &amp; Fancy
~rendlnj! tt) combat tnflat wn
12 00 FJ!m &amp;. Flancy
I 30 Femmme 1 ouch
United StatliiiS cuts a1e plannt d
I 30 Femmllle Tmfeh
2 00 A~temoon Film
\at gely because of ihe pr-ogressiVI.'
2 00 Arternoon F~lm Fes1lval
4 00 Film
emphasts on nuclear Wf'npoo.s a!;
a oo F1lm
4
SO Kit Carson
!he backbone of ddensl'
4 30 Rocky Iones
5
00 Mletey Mouse
It docs srtem lrnnH' htlWI.'\er
5 110 Mtckuy Mouse
6
00 News
th .. l W:est Germany &lt;rnd Tapnn
6 00 Nfm s
6 05 Weather
are helntc asked to sptcd lh 1r
5 05 We-ather
6 10 Sports
r cat mament
6 10 SJ)';)f'b
6 15 John Daly
Wrest Germam ha~ jUst enacterl
6 15 John Daly
6 30 Bold Journey
r draft law und-er whiCh Lt plans
6 33 Wamer Bros P.res.ents
7 00 Dotty Mack
lo call 360000 conscripts 1o lih ~
7 30 Wya.tt Earp
3 30 Votce of ~lrestol\1&amp;
roars--and
Chanl't'llor
Kum all
13 00 G E Summer Or1glnals
8':00 FHm Fa1r
Adl'nl.tUer plnm; Jo prntcsl to the I 8 30 Du Pont C&amp;v Theater
9 00 Film Fatr
9 00 Jimmy Walker ShoW
Untted st~tes and Bntaln thts
111':00
Straw Hat Theatre
week agamfl'l theu plan~ lo eut 10 00 Straw Hat 'l'lheatre
11 00 News &amp; weathe-r
11 00 News &amp; Weather
1m-1r own foru•s

60 Thronjl'a

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MONDAY

6 M Sl1r1&gt; On

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1h~ diSflltll&lt;~menl p~et ure 1~
getttng somewhat confused
World d1st11 mament negohatwns
m t he Unrted Na\t(Jw; ~re gutt n-g
nuv.h~re 1alks. have
b~cn
sus
p\!nded untrl nPxt November
But the Umted State~ and Great
ll11tam th~ chtef spunSI(ns of tohc
North Atlanttc artd l.llher def&lt;f'rue
all1anct&gt;" are plannmg cuts m
armt:!d ~tren!rth whtch arid up to
partial dtsarmamt&gt;nt
AI the same tun.e Gt r man} and
Japnn thetr ptlntlpal t&gt;nemtes 1n
Wt~.trld War II are bt"lhl{ urged to
speed Lip their own rearmament
And l' 1 an&lt;.&gt;e whtc-h somehmt!s
has bet'n accused of d~aggmg tt s
heels "in the common defense ef
fttrt, Is talkmg about extendmg 1ts
draft term from 18 months to two
years
The bt~ block m the U N ne
gotulttQons re11ults from Sovtet Rus
Rllt s refusal to agree to a treaty
whiC'h would provide prGper con
trol'l' t.o prevent v1olal10ns
Tbe U N Disa1 mamen1
Com
mtss1on Ja~tl week mltructed llil
!JVe-na1lon sub-committee to OOR·
tmue negotiations
The rwe n'&amp;tmn sub-committee
cfms-IRts -of the Umted States, Can
ada Bitt am F'1 a nee and Russia
Lt ts actually a sort of execullve
commtltee, tn whtch any agree
ml"n1. between the Westeru Alhes
and Russia w1ll have to orlganate
Bul no apprtY.u..oh Q\as beera found
so far on the quest ion of controls
The su b-comm1ttee s s.ese1one are
not to be resume-d, as pktnned at
present Ulllal about l&gt;he t1me for
the next annual U N Gfneral As
sembly The assembly as to meet
on Nov 12
Russia 'has ann.aunced that 1t L!i
reducmg tis armed forces by 112
mill tOn men U.s Satellite~ hav&lt;i
announced pi oportl'Onate reducUons
The rcducUon5 of c&lt;tUrse, mean
nolhmg The vast lftze of the
Communurl armed fDree8 :rs the
b1g threat tn peace
The Western AlLies lluve rejected a Rimes of proposals by Soviet
Premiil'l' N1kola 1 A Bulgamn that
they fol~~w Russ•a by ,.ubstant~al
y redUCI;rfg the-Ir armed strength
But Brttam aooounced m May a
r.e"ducUon m 1ts armed forces from
772 000 to 7000 000 men It is plan
ntng eventual cuts
m defense
spemhng of $1 12 btlhon Lonrlon
atJvu.'f s say that I \\on of the four
Brlll sh dtvtswns 111 Gem\~ny probnbly wtll be pul led out

word (John 17 20}
PRAYER Our Father w~ thank
'rhee rnr Je ~tl, praye&lt;r ol'fcr(!ld lo
I hPe 1n the uppPr ronm We pray
) th ti 1 hou wall k~11Jl us rrom be
lt av mg out Snvtour Help us to
lwltev~ on H1m and to nn 1{ ow
~Plvcs tn 111! Jove In }hs hol y
Amen

llurcl (N.

'" n, '" 1 r1n rPmPnthf'

Of!ar Slr
On M1mduy July 2nd
untlrt
H1ghwav Robber~" the word n~
a l ~o picture of Wihlr'h 1s ntr1 I u~
nutr1s are 11 nt•ud Tht&lt;y tH" nol ll
~lau(olhler on 1ht&lt; ha~hwll y
Your l'artoon Is W!Oilll: tt s lht•
IJquor '" the ont&gt; who t~ tn lh••
drtver!l Rent
Fu, us re11der~ 1)1 your r,oo1l
paper lo ktep silent ~n tht' r~
of IIUC'h a SOCI&amp;I Lnju11tlee ~oulcl b{'
~~ on.g
Am !lure (am 'lotting the1 sf'nll
ment or ttut reW.r, of vou1 papet
'l'he Sentlmllts your r't!pre!U. n.tutne
tn our eommunTJv for 1{0011 nf' vll
Alcohol benumbs the c~nt.r~l
nenou11 !!I'Yilem-therefore mak('s
d1lvina: rtangenm11 ~
Upon th~ 8lllhorlty of yom
paper I read mne out of te-n arr
intnxleltlon

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11r•olt&gt; ~Jtllne rn lrrt'l on tocks
odd hor ,,.~ ~tnrl ~\ lrTO\tnd~rl Jn

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Coml'l, take up ttte cross, •nd
follow me IMuk 10 21 )
PRAYER Out I ather we be
~f't'C h 'fhee tn pf't feel our
ltws
after rhine own pf'rfect peltern
LH us not deem our.;f lves rt);:hl
eons by our own standald~ lout
~f't k
after
the
r1ghteousms,s
whtth 1s In Ch11sl In Hts name
...,~ a~k I!
Am(n

DAILY CROSSWORD

'The Editor's
MailBag

Nollce Is hf'rehy glvl"n th nt 1\r r
Full~ who~e Pll'-t ~Hftc ~
Addres!l Is Mlddlrpm•' Oht o h11~
been duly appmnltd 1., &lt;\dm1111~
tra1or de bonis nnn of 1111 ~ &lt;&gt;1n!i
ot Htmry Guy Stn\.!1 1 lu t nf
Chts11 r Townsh ip Mt p l ru nt\
Ohio drl'etl:l l"l l
Jl:ttt'd tthl s lOth 11 n ( r Jul~
J95fl
Jnhn ( !l.tl! n
Jtldg~ of lht&gt; Ptnh,tlt I ut1
Ue\gs County O!du
('!) 23,

W.hat passes fiH' a hat 1n lash
mnablc New York I wouldn t g1vc
lo tht do gs to ma"n gle It h1~ htth
more btim than u cup It ts un
dentf'd m the crown and apl as
not tht t lbbon has lts bow bed on
behtnd
A hatchet facl' rnn Wl'nt a nar
1owhnmmed hal From n tm~l to
plump an undenied 1r0v.n nnd a

f1lVC YOU no\t('l'f]

t 1rf'

nard V

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BY ROBERT C RUARK
l ha\ t been l'atchlng up W1lh
magllZines lnt~ly and ll would
appr'nr that thl' Amertcnn male 1.s
.tlll1ut a~ s1lly looktng as the Am
t r tt an wum11n a lnumph wh1ch rs
p1 et!y drrflcult to achieve
fhe atlvt&gt;riL'Iemenh
pm t..t ll)
htm nuw as l'Tew-cut m n partt
l ul;uly
tllltwxtuus
way
wtlh
nearly ail thf' hatr grazed off hls
\k ull making hts h&lt;ad a h1tle I
rttor t pmnted than usual
fhr old crllw cul was nnt so
hllll becuust&gt; lht•e was a ltttle
hed~o~e h ft on ln front 1o mnkc
h11n pr otrnd that he had n Mem
blan c to of for ehr ad Rut n~~w they
m(JW tt rt~ht. down to I he t&gt;Ye
brows anrl ht ~ hl'lHl looks l1ke 11
cue hall wlth rur

l&amp;lor.

'Wbat.totver.

slner ol h 1111 makes a man ap
pe 1r to Lt:! all ean &lt;'h ms und
h g~ Ullrh the f'ycs
I don t know what 11 bf."en gomg
ou tn the adverttsmg agenctes
lHJt..l thf' luil or shops but J think
~ome sort or vf' ugeful
plot has
llcu1 cookutg to compete wtth
women 1n lh~ ugly league I rec
slnce lookmg ot p1ctures of Pop kon they hgure that 1f a woman
Yale 09 wcarmg bulldog sh J• ~ IUIIls herself mto n visual Idiot
lig ht pants and a fterce mustache ever) ttme snme Frl'nthman s1m
The cap has come back and pl'r~ maybt lh~ boyQ better h)
lherr Is no llvmg person who c~n to get tnlo the rretm compctJ
I ton
look anyt.hrng but Silly In a cap
Thl'~ havl' succeeded They all
espe( tally those 1tsy biiSiC.S tin
bovs are Wt!&amp;rmg now Not even ~ look ltke Yall' mt&gt;n-old fnt gray
golre1 looks good tn a cap let ~krnny Crt'W cut bush mu9l.aohed
alone ~orne Madt.son
Ave guy tatoutrl Yale men genuallv pt•r
l'iud 111 trees we,ttJnl{
dress up
wmrna: ouj of Tnnls Shor's
I'P P~ anrl hots wtlh no bnms
ThC') sti)Je th~ "love pipe pant '
A vuun...: Yale man lnnk!&lt; we~rd
from the l&lt;:tlwurt..ltan futl tn 1 on
t nough Ave hun and the ~~~11m
Jon i.!rlt..l all t ht'y Jo is makr
1s unbt arable J thutk the mt'n
man a leg~ look t)lth~r too sktnr y hf't\('r start gn'lmg crtltralh at
or too fat rht• punts are too 91\or t tht mst lvt~ 1r th..y ran suppre ss
and often l&lt;~ck ~uffH which mak1 u ,&lt;;huddH
tmpromptu ashlruys and a m lito 1
(Cop}ftl{hl 1956 by United fi'ea
~U)'t&gt; wJth tummies are soreum tn~
tUte Synd1cate Inc)
m ungu1sh

On Unusual Fads Adopted
In Mens' FashJons ToJay

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REYNOLD E. GRE&amp;N•

at the Portland•hrk, Tues-

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Ott $10 10 $1000 qukkly. Rei••·
Have 45 dart before fiHI p&amp;'frnent
cha...,_ from . , . of I'Mn. You
charta from dlte of l01rn. You
name lt. We tvHIY It, Fla.ncbltt
Ohio people on th lfly terml IInce

1912.

Retire
YOUR f)LD

Furniture
FOR
New

15-18

Meigs

Phone ·197

to a

1\1100
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

eaj'est, cleanest,

most dependable .••
no flues or vents,

with a display of the most modern

DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
4 FERGUSON, o"d OLIVER

installs anywhere.
'
Bee gour electric
deakr today

,FARM EQUIPMENT
B1111re And See This Gigo"ti( Display!
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TODAY
ELECTRIC

FULTON. THOMPSON

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Ohio

LIVING

IS
lEST

OHIO

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STANDINOI
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TC.ilghra Scho•Mo
Dodger, •t Pirates Flelcl No. 2
Rdftl!l at Brn~, Racine
Indians
Y.r*e. Field No. 1

1~~~~NDrive-ln

Del'
f-or lhrtt 1100
ltOUtlv• i.aHrtloaa
:JPclclal~tl• moat.l · fur 2&amp; ctalf
·- wont
f'!1D file or a eh&amp; p.r, •ora wt~
bt ehareed to"r advutleln1 if
Plld lor before tb• ·~tb oi eao•

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lboatb lollowial laaertlon.

~ ... w Ad•~ln&amp;-Should .,.,
~rte4 ~lllh:edla&amp;~. 'I:le DaJ~
llbUal!tl Will bot 1M nalklDJJbl;
~ I~ oao IDcor- bt

Ju~y

Aldo !!Coy

Phil Corey

23-.24

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-t l per word.
C!iara:ed Aill . reee,JYed or IDI1I ar
_,. -~bll.abed.

"3 Stripes In The Sunn
-oboTony Curtis
Christine Miller
"The Purple Mlsk"
·un Cinematcltt" anll .
Technicolor)

Wedn.day Only

12
7

Redlegs Open
New .Koad Trip
Into The East

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!liVe yuu the ~t
ttltde oa furnlh:re u.r ao~lan·
tAYI

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July 25

FAMILY NIGHTS
lab Hope .
Mick.,- Rooney
"OFF LIMITS"
Poreat Tucker
Adele Mera

1.,....

"ROCK ISLAND TRAIL"

LOST- One pair ladles s hell r im~; m~ ~IQ.ses . PhOfle- 363.V. Rew~d .

401-J.

7-2I-3fc

SPEC.IAL!
RODS WHlLE THE'\' LAST

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$1.89

~eDiamond

.LEVEL WINDING REEL

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nerceDtaJe
will aet UD te-o ,. ,.
rno'f)tbly wl.tb vt-ry 10011 poaibl· ·
IIIJes •ol takin.J ove-r full time.

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Mitt

You llan IOIIII•tthil111 1
JntOme tncreaihla: ~Aitht:Jy .
To Sell, Trade or An·
Mrs. Wolfe, 981 lb'ltll
St..
· Poi i.Jllervl.ew, IMiude pbone in
nou nee; Let A Dcilly
.:;M:::id:::d:::le"'p::~
o "· ==-"""-:---:-7·_Zo.
_ atq
applieati~n. wrue Nort.t. A.mert.
.....
dn Nut Co., Inc., 27 W-illiam
Sentinel DiJPioy Ad
Two ~" BICYCL,FS, botb in iood
·Street New York 5 N. Y.
eondltl'on, aneo tlrls' and one
'f~D-l!,
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boys', newly pal~~ - . Y'll I do ~~"""~·~
- -:;---;.--:-;--:- ·R•presentatl¥e.
bicycle .."'''· Phone ~Pruci 1(2Q)'SU!Jness Servicies
Sll622.
J. M. L~~e. CIJII&lt;m, W.
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7-.~,1 ~'!;!! c-;ntmter. work, doors. rlooriqJ - They Get R11ulbinen'a wrist
r11~ " " .. . - .., ,.. ..... ~ .. (" I ~ h,"M'tU
watrbes-H.-mth.oo:, Eltin, Lon.
Fhone ~Kft-M. VIRGIL T:EAFORD
gene and . B'ulova, ,~ , .., 21 .te:Syr!_""' -~ · . __ _ _ _ '7· ll~c
w~ls. like n.e~. ··a~ ...
.Wtitq KiE'l'ONS si!:WlNG
M'ACHINE
~_ox 868-A, -~ . Tbe Dll': · s -..,;.
SERVU"';' n··" -r .. tt "&lt;f SiJP~ &amp;:
tmel.
7-21-3!1i1
t- ~r,· '•n ',. "'"(!•'• reoalr'ed &amp;

lt"''·

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(II ) Wonted To Buy'

~B~ox~l48, 7Cl9-tl
Phone
/!!~tt~~~p!,~O~-OhiO.

·

Quality, Service
and Merchandise
To m"t the desires ef every
famllv .• . at a co•t the fewlily

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Trevy-Finanwci'Jd
Funeral Hom~

/1141 ·-::F'or-R=-e-1'\t-:----Room! ror rem. ~r 200: Edith (
Teaford, 642 E. Main S~ .. .Ponr-

Phono 2'11

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eroy.
~"·or

rent -'-· Eleetrte wallpaper
steam.r. Cl(nlopl 'tlib•r. ; Mid· RADIO " 'Tin.EV!SJON SEI\VICE
dloport. Ph. 62~/[.
ll'Hf
Plt011e tOO. Cleland Aooll&amp;ftft
7-21-3(c ,.. .rtbt
&amp;rure-. 118 W, Malo St.• Pomeroy
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~~ ~ 1 A~o~tu, Servicis

FISHING TACKLE FOR THE ANGLER[
NAME BRAND RODS and REELS
Bait of all kinds, line for all type fishing

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~lleetlOM

Want lo buy Used biCycle. Write
w. H. Rose, Rai!hie, _GhiO.
4 6-tt ( fl·19-3tp
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.. · ··~ LOST-MAN'S WATCH . in front
of Pomeroy ·church of Christ,
July 8. Contact Donald Seeve:t.

Phone
388-Y

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- - -Anyone Wlllllng'' 1o btly furnttur~.
liviD&amp; room suitto, dinette •et,
Frigidaire, Gill stovr,
contact

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a Wttk to bust-

Con "' .,,.... ... ~poejjj ~~~
' lk!el ol Eveata prtated 11 refiJ
~ .a..r clusilled raw. Obltuarte,
For sale--Several

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M,.Uy . TiJ~y

kwentory.

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scottold lloltdlo llillt ' CIOIJjo.
CUaloll · Fia1Nr,1Ji~ · .
P!triJlo (12811-J!.
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MAX WARO

2-IS·It

I. H. RAWLING SQNS qQ. • $f
Mur ·Wrecker lervioi.. Day 2 flve room Jparlmtata: - ~ foo~
Phone MtN~. N!lht .P~oae 0039room apN11DtPtl. •JJ wlU. lauilx: .D()~liMOtlTH DIW.. drJes and gar-.u .\o N. a,ogel.
ICRS.
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Pomeroy~ Ohlo.
S.l4:·tt
:omplete WHEEL ,fd.JONMENT, . ROOMS for l'eBt. Phone 20&amp;, PQm· 8111'081-.c;tmpeon Insurance
• t• ••- · Mldd10J&gt;01rl. Fire •
JJ&amp;:laraeiq and br._ .e:rvic,.
eroy.
,. v-ow.:
Bont~l. Pbone 6315-X
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UNFURN~D
lll'lOt
nq,r
apart·
=~::;;;:.=;=::~=~=
· llala .fi!reet, Pom.eror. 0111,.

'.lSI .J!!uto ~~ •

ment; FURHISHED· aeeond Door C'OMPtB'M!: laali~•"'u J'tootPCtlrp.
apartnwnt CaQ 1\.'10-J 7-li-Btc
Jlife. t\uto. I'Jr.. Ptt1fo Call Ddrt
Millo. "l~llldlopoPt. Oblo
Furnished r.oom lor rent. -Pb~e

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388-Y.

! 21 ) 'R.OI F.stdtl!

FOR SAH:-,..,1 Kirby Real £,.
we, Rutland Township. 31
olctelf l·and. hou&amp;e, barn and oul
. bulldirw11. See Gmrge A. ' Me-in·

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bart. Administrator.

6-t.f.f

For A O..y Of Fun!

TAKE THE KIDE&gt;IES FISHING!

RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE AGENCY
PIA. Autornoblla. Hulth

ACCIDI!NT
Life, Caauelty •~d Bonde

Make !Uoorea your /i•hing tackle headqi.UJI'Ien
1

CHICAGO : Greek Game, t.:UO
r&lt;'mamed unbeaten by winning
t~hc $140,8&amp;) Arlm~on
FUturity
by five lengths on a mudd¥ tra.ck.

iNGLEWOOD, Calif.: Court o[
Honor won the $87,250 Western er
Stakes for threc-ye&amp;r old• at Hull ywood PDI'k by t'lr,·ce lengths.

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TORONTO, Ont.: AI Balding of
Toronto won his s~cond strouw'hl
Canadian PGA champwn.ship wllh
a JQ:._hole tut1l of 13ti.

BOLOGNA, Italy: Franci8C&lt;I Caviccht o! Jtalf succes.!ifuliy def-end
ed his European
hea.vyweigh 1
c'hsmpionsbip by knockina: ou t

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4 rooms, %: basem&lt;'nt, bot
and !lhower, at Johson. Call
ner 22295. Mrs. F. C. LUton.

7·16-6f.p

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More ~nd more drivers are le-arning
· engines.run hetter on loron~J ·
.

Man or women wJI)i@d ' to · handl~
MtNess Products lull or po•

-19 Busiriiis~ ----~-~,

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a 286-class hydrop lane

Germany: ·

year.
B••l] (";1 11111 "1:'''1 a lh•·•· · r un 11 1' r l.!lin~ 111 t·h'' ~• xt h w tlll h• ~ lunttr' J

.and Thurm11n !ut hi ~ tnu r h;•..: .: ,.r
aflf&gt;r Smuk C'y 1\tirlo:Cn wnl kt'11 and
Wl' nl lo lh 1rtl on a wold lt lk h 111

thto 8eVt'nl h.

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AMIAICAN LEAGUE
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Clevel and

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'KaiiiiAll City 7 NI' W York 4 b t

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40 49 .449 1ft
31 ~2 .373 21
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Chlea&amp;o at Ptttlburih!, nl.4ht.

5

9 ROOMS Of
Ill

New
I

Furnit~~re

FOR

$299.00
BAKER

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OD The B~tetlt Cor·~
FURNIT~RE

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111 B.UU FviiNlfl., ..:

Pome-

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t'be U ... S.

POl. 114LI!~It'ADI-OR l@NT

Speci-fy ty~ and loca~lon deAlr- • 22. Acre FARM 4 room hou.re teled. Deal dil-ect wil:ih OWAer8.
lar, chick~n house, 4 acres
plenty locllit posts, on
u. ~- Buyef!l DiJ'*
and schOOl bu• route, 1 ~ miles
UIOII HlllhiO'It Al&lt;O.
out ot Rutland on arne! road .
Dfpt. "-110&amp;
w•n trade for small place in.
Los Angeles, 27. CaliC.
George Ken10edy, Rutlantl, Ohio.
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7-21-tltt
7·23·1tp

Rock Spring•

Good Clean Used Can
All Makes and ModeiJ

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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G. E. REUTER
PubUe AI!COWIIanl

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We Invite Bookkeeping

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hlem1, Notary Pnbllt.
Olrlee Phone 269-M
Pomeroy Nol Bank Bldg.

NANCY

105 E. Seeond St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

LOOK, AUNT
FRITZI .. • I GOI
A PAIR OF

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Ed M""''"

the National Clay Cou•t"IS

b1

I Miles North of Pomeroy

On Rt. 33. C•ll· W~. Grv...,..

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and Herb FlAm advanced lo I h•!
rina t r uund o( men 's ung lr.~ i n

t'hftlllj)JonshJps.
3
-fl 1 CANTON, Ma6!.: Ted Kroll. Ja-l'k
1~ \ Rurk.e, 1:!~ Furgol and Dill John·
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Sunday'• Re1ults
nrookl l'" n St LoUI11 3
ht
Hrooklyn 4 Sl. Louh 3 2nd
New York l :l tt ..rt..~.l~ l"il y 4 :.!nrl
~lllw a ukf'~ 6 Phllad~ lphla 7
lMt
Chlt-180 6 W n~ h l n .': lon I
~lllw a ukee HI Philadelphia ~ 2nd
Dolton 8 Dr lr;JII R
PiH Abu r g 8 Cincinnati 6
ht
Cleveland 8 lhd t11nor ,. :t
'C indnnl"ltl D Pittsburgh 2 2nd
.. Saturd•r'l R4'lluit•
l'lwa.:o 4 New York 1
ht
Bolton 9 Oe!rolt 3
: C ht cr. gb 4 Ne w York I
2nd
Oleveland 4 1\HIIJm on· :1
Saturday'• Results
x-CJ&lt;'vtla nU 4 Baltuu, rc 3
l'i11 ~ hurRh 4 Cincinnati 3
~lngton 6 r. hka~;:n ,'\
St Lou b 13 Brooklyn 6
Kene.as Cit y at ~ ew Yor k, ppd . :.. . l ' hiladclph u~ 8 Milwaukcr n
rata.
Nrw Yo rk at Chlt'alo. ppd ., rain.
,__ 10 ino1ng~ .
.~ - 15 mnlngto
~r'11 Prob1bl1 Pt•c hert~
Monday'!! F\fohablt Pltchen
Kl.n..., City at Chiu~,;o
ntght
c-,ne tn natl at Pllt!lbUrih llit:bt
"Mdbban
g.~ vs. Wilson 11 ·'1. _
Klipp t;tein 8--6 v.s Kline 8-10
'OnlJ pme schedultd.
Only game srhedulf.d
Tuuda'l'• Goame1
I
Tuf':Sdav'• Gamet
'·~~~~!d~"" at Clev1!land. night ' l "mnnnatl at Brooklyn, 1111:ht
at Detroit nJg)lt
I MllwauktJe It New York, nlsht
at ChlcagD mgbt
:;t t.ouu at Philldelphta.. ut:ht

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GRUESER BLOCK CO.

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BARf , ltoly : SUrlin 11 Mn-!11-.
Brit
am wun .the Grand l'ri x
Til" Loyal Herran11 Cla1111 of thr
nf I tw Churrh of Christ will have Da1· i aut o rnce 1n 11 M&lt;I N~ r ali.
H plo·n k 11upper on the Jnwn of th&lt;'
MOSCOW . :.!aria Itk111a uf nu ~·
homt• of Mr. llfld Mra. Edgar AI ·
lt•nswor lh. Tuesday as a !arewell sia set a ne w women 's world 1"('{' pH ty l!!r Mrs. Robert Birmingham ord of 23 .6 seconds f or i'h o 220
yard da11h.
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Income

$138o.oo ''"ly.

CONCRETE IILOCKli

BOXIN&lt;7 6LOVES

PLAN PICNIC SUPPER

Maj' or Lca~ue Standings

46·M.

7·l~tl

f ormer Australian si nJCies cham.
pmn Ken Roscwall w~n ~he men ·~
.sill&amp;l cs in the Travemcunde Jnl~'l'·
national tennis lournarnent.

eiiHies.

hi.'Mt of the bus-hi~ . .section
Oppor.t uoifie!
Shown ov appointme-nt only.
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PhDfle 101-Y
Ea~ conf&lt;aln~ . tWJi~S . ·of 7·2i-3tc
bu~nesses, farms and income
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T oronlo, Onl. , set a new worltl rt' l'
ord of 12ft. 281 mllc6 per hou-r fu r

TRAYEMEUNDE,

floor_s

windows and doors, ven-etian bli.nds. Nice Jot wit•h ·g araae lmtl driveway. $8000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - 5-room
framl
with bB.th. Large lot IiOx.l20 lo~atrcJi on f!eurl ;!itr~et. $4~.00 .
MJtiDLEPORT- 3-bed;-oom fram .

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ll!Kig.wn

air ·beating. Hardwood

.storm.

Ume In E. Mei.Js Caunty . Opp-qrwHh bat b.
Nice leve I It&gt;!
hin l(. y ~(J inike
a d,y. lf~t
$3600.00.
experience necel!.'lar:&gt;:. W~l-i.;e Me· MlbOLEPORT - 2-unit Tenlal, f
NF..SS cOYPAN'f, 1120 E, Chu"k
r&lt;lom., end both each. Seporat1
st., , Frel"p'drl, Ill.
'7:la~Jtp
utUlty meters ond launOry fa

Hemz Ne llhaus of Germany in the
11th round.

PICON. Ont. : Bill

Help Wantl!d

POMEROY- tM.odern 4~room fram•!
wt-th bath and automati"e focCed ·

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BEACH UMBRELLA

FOR
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BUI
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The Duily Sentine!, Pon-,eroy-Middleport,
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MISS UNITED STATEs WINS 'MISS UNIVERSE' CROWN
Yauq people of dle Middleport
POMEROY SOCIETY

ObUftb 'Of Cbnlt left Sunday Cor
.putJen Spri.ngs near Hillsbofo
,.. bert LbeJ .nu attend ~ Senior
Biab C2lristian Assembly
tbl.s
yetk. Ill. aDd Ill'$
.Stewart
~- Mr. IDd. Mrs.· Millard

Pietee, » . and MR. Deriver Nel&amp;on and 80Q Dotmy, and Mrs. Geo.
Olrilda ~parued them to camp.
The JOUill people are Dine Pi~ce
Catol Jean Hudsorr, Grace Capet:i.aa, Linda Nelson, Janice Asbury,
Diet Kanis, Ira Ray Buteher, Stepbeo Bliley. Bradbury Churcb of
Christ.
.MERGINCY SQUAD RUN
• Tbe
Middleport
Emerrency

Squid was caUed to the home o(
lin. J. C. Ward Saturday evening
al. 6 p. m. and a doctor was called
Ul care (or Mn Wanl

SOcred Heart Guild

Ice Cream

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on
Wednesday, July 25
C•feterl• lunch Styl•
COntl'nuoUII S.rving Prom

, 4P.M.on

Public Invited

Mrs. M(ly RoU5h was a guest of
Mrs. Lu~na R-ainey Monday
Mrs YlrjlnJa Sayre , Mason calied .on Mr ind Mn Arch Roush of
Out: Grove Monda)

Mrli. Mary Boneeutter and Connie were callers 1n Pt Pleasant
MoDday.
Bilhe We1gand, Mrs
Myrtle
Rou&amp;h and MJlto n Ray were the
guest .sof Cecil Blessmgs Friday
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hart were
callers 1n Pt Ple;uant Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Arch Roush and
Cec 1l Blessing were m Gallivolls
Tuesday .
Sandra G1bbs of Broad
has been tbe guest of Mrs.
Myers for several days

Run
lren ~

SJW tll!N. AllpJJj IU~Q S UOI!!W PUll

'q.snou pJeuo&lt;q !Ul\
Garnet Chapman .
Mrs. Goldie McDermitt
and
daugbt~r called on Mrs
Laura
Gtbbs Saturday
W A Blessmg, • Garnet C~ap­
man and Mary liu.nl'(;utter spem
Thursday With C Jo' Bless mg.
The Ladles Atd of Hoard Bap.
tJat Cburc:h met w•Lh Mrs. F'anme
Taylor Wednesday and fmished a
quilt for Mrs. Frank Wolle. EnJOying the day wt're Mrli. Arcb
Roush, Mrs. Irene
W\nebrenn€:a'nd Donna, Mrs. Laura Ctbb&amp;, Ella and Maude Bless1ng, Mrs. WJlhe Ball, Mrs Luvl'na Ramey and
Mrs. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs C- R Blessmg, C. F. •nd Bert Blessang and Mrs.
Llu1e Stewart of West Coklmb1a
were guests of Mr and Mrs Paul
Sle.asmg and Mr and Mrs. Manford •Bles~l:l.JI of pt. Pleasant SatUfday.
Mr. llld Mrs ltay Mt"lton and
Tonda Rae who have been vmtmg
Mrti. W J Chapman and otherfi
returned in llhn01s Wednesday
Mrs. Nora Adkm s of Plam Valhad recently as her gucstl'i
Leola Hart, Ptckt&gt;rmg!on, Mr
Mn Har ry Broskel, Colum11Jpuos

Mr and Mn Tuhey Myers ontf
Mn. Ethel Myers of Daytnn were
guest11 or Mr. and M1 ~ Dwighl
Gibbs Sunday .
Mr and Mrs Dt~llaij Yeager of
Mason and Mr and Ml'!\ Paul
Blessin.IC were Friday callcr:s of
the CCCII Dh.• s~;llll-(~
Mr. and Mrs. Huw;11 d Rayburn
were Sunpay guc~ts of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Doolittle
Mrs Nvra Adkms Rprnt Sunday
with Mrs Addie Roulih
Mr and Mr~ Fred RH st, Pat'v
and Freddie of Hunt mgt on and
Nancy Grimm of lllmtns S!l!'nl the
weekend with Mrs. Luvena Ualney
Beatr1ce Chapl)'lan ant1 Conn1e
BonecutU!l' are visttmg with n·.
latlve• In llhn oJs
Ernie and Tw1la R1ckard had us
thei r guesl..!l Sunday Mr. and A&gt;!;;~
Stanley Adktn~. N('W Hnvt'n, Mr
and Mrs. Homer
R1 ckard 11nJ
Mrs Blanche Vnn Schoyck of Culu.mhus, Mr .and Mr11. B11l llarr1 s
of Mw;on , Curtis Rickard and Kenneth
Mr an11 Mn. Dcnn1s Rous h of
Board , Dennis ROU$h Jr. of Hickory f.hr.pel, Mrs. Calht&gt;noo New.
berry and Okey ROL18h motored to
Rel'dy Saturday.
Word waJ received of lhc bir1 h
of twin daughters to Mr and M1 s
CharlcH Jone1 (V!oht Unyel') Pt
Plea&amp;ant.
Mr and Mra. Slanley Adkm ~
Mr Bnll Mrs. Russell
Hoffman
called nn Mrs. Nora Adkins Sun-

"YOUR
SUNRISE
TO
SUNSET
~'!ATION•

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Mrs. WUJ.Wn J . Dunt returned
home. Saturday after a Yl&amp;l.t with
rel1tives in Marlon and ColumbuJ!I.
Mist MMraret Ann Hawk o{
ColumbU;a -,ent the weektDd with
her mother, Ml'l. Goldie Hawk.
Charles Quivey wOO is employed in Columbus spent tb&amp; week·

Mr and Mrs llall':i.s Gibbs of
Broad Run railed on Mr arul Mrs.
Dwight G1bbs Sunday
Okey Rou..o;h calied on Cec1l
Blessmg Sunday
:Mrs Amy Boston called on Mrs
Carru• Klng SL!turduy
Mr and Mr~; Art'h Rou~h had
as guests rPce ni ly Mr and Mrs
Charles Paynt&gt; and so n~ of Tol edo
and Nor mlt Payn e, Sutton
Btllie We1gand and Sharon Boyer called on' Mrs W .J Chapm an

end wit:h Mr!-. Quivey and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite ud
son were weekend ffUeSI.IJ of his
parents, Mr. aond Hra.. Edward

Rite.
Mr. and Mrt Qbarles Meinhart

Sunda,~-

Mr~

Elhl•l

Myt· r~

,J il d !-.o n Wl'rc

to ~isit her ll istt• r m-law Mrs 1&lt;:1!
zabdh Redm an who has been ill
The- l..&lt;~dt ~s Aid of O&lt;t k Ltov.•
EUB ('IJurdl m,•f al lhc chUJch
bAsement 'J'uesda:; to qtnli

CLUE\ MEETS
Til l' Rliodudl·ndlun F~rm Wo
men 's Club held lhi•Lr meetm).( a!
the ,-luh huusL' Ho ~lc~ses wert•
Mrs F 1erl Spe ncer a nd Mr5 Cl1[[
Cooke Mrs n Hous h presided an.1
Ora Htrku rrl gnvt• lhl!' devot1ons
Mrs AJthur J ewell gave the pro
gram Th1ee me-mbers of the
GHLht~nJ Hl\t•nar]l_. 4-tl Club
we1e
pre~e nt anr.J 1,!avc demonstratiOns
The:,. \\l'tc Rulh Brown, Arawana
Smllh ilnfl Junet Hofman Seven
others \\Cie pre ~e nt
Mr ;md Mrs

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CAROL MOUJS, 20, 01 Ottumwa, Iowa, poses with
her acepter, t:rown and trophy after winning
the ..Mfo UDiverse• Utle over 29 International
beauties ln Loca Beach, CaUf. She had prevlowly
been named MW United States of America In the

Ky

Ral \\'ard tlf M~dls(!ll, lnd, ~~~lied h1 s pan•nl s, Mr
and Mrs
~hlrk '\'al!l nvr1 the w ~ ekcnd
Mr nnr1 Mr-,., Dnn Brown and
ann
ehlldmn VI SII('.-1 m Ktnova
Catlcttl\bllt'g , Ky., on sund&lt;t l-'
Mary Loll and Ann Rickarrl nr"
lounng thl! New England Stfl1r-s
Attendmg a Lutheran
IA'agu t·
three d.Ly ral ly m 1-Juniin~ton ar"
Juhn Laynt&gt; J udv anti J 1111 frv
helhy Gr111:ilLHd. DrJIL~ E l l io tt,
1m Ht•nth·r- un , Rl' Ut• rl McGiulh lt ll
and ~~~ · rmiln l.;~ yn•·
1
Mr .mrl 1/l r~ Wil ha m Chi!i ll•r
and rla11 g htN a1e v:1{ ,1 tiontng m
enn sy lv:ml.t
Mr .1 nll ,l\-fn1 M;1rv1n Rou~h , Y.1 ~
Ollie Hnu ~ h anrf Sally vactJ!Jo nrd
in Dc!rull , C'Jnuti ,J ilnd N1agara
Falb.

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FO~ BUILDING AND REPAIRING

Att•·nd1n g

ih l'

Braneh· O~horn~

lt•r wt·•e Mr and
l~rr ,

Mt .md

M1~

M•~

isH ,J('

and

Tuy

Leland

Mrs.

Guy
Mutehler
we 11' Sll nday dmncl' guests
Mr
F.Lyc Rawtmg~. Pomeroy,
\-1 ;Jig,lrC'I Taylor ha:; r~turned
to t 1nmrnatr after spendmg a'
1•
mnuth •• rc
\lr ~ l.danrl ( 'ha~;e called on
'\tr·

M,1t ga1t't Taylor.
Mrs Allic t:a rd1wr nf I fun!
lngl•ln i~ .']ll'lldl!ll!: fl lll(lllt h nt
the twmc ut Mn (i !1 . !..•-~ hi ' I
Mr&gt; Hotwrt HJIJ 1~ llll]lr11 VInj4
;. t hl r home ~ft c- r swgr· l~' &lt;Ll a

.wrl Mrs

.or

~~: ~~-~~~~-~\. rRr,I;~~~~~Y and

Columhu ' h"sp 1tn!
Mr~ Ake Stt•Pit', Mr .1nd \irs
Wllyn (' Am~bn rv of (, :tllqoutt:,; c.d l
t'd 11 r1 :\1r ,llld ,,lr ~ ( 'hai]P, _.\rn u ~
nd 1\-l r 11 111! ~frs Dun Anrlt · L ~O r.
l'ert•ntly.

~NUAL

Lelah Si-

PICNIC HELD

'11 11' ,HJnual picnic of
Mary
Sl1 I'll', \'vhlle ShrllLC of J erusalem
,11 :1~ hrtd Sunliay ll t
tht.! Shnnc
! l11 1J ;rt Galltpo'lis Among t.ho~e
il 111-nr1Hg wl'l'c Mr ami Mrs Allen
llu ghl's. ]1.1rs LdlJnn Stctlf. Mrs
('hail ts Bennett , Mrs.
Nclh ~
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GROUPS PICNIC
Kru wp:s t.&gt;O.JO)Jng .1
pli'tllc sunduy "t lh(' Hoadsid~
J',wk wel l' Mrs. Hay Field-s and
d.HLght1•r. Debra, Mt s
F'l-.uJce~
Johnson and cbddJcn Vll'glnla Mac
.. ud 'J'horn;~os. Mr llll:d Mrl'. Oran
Love und Sully Lou and Pr·coton,
H,trttord, Mt and Mrs
Merre ll
!)unc.Ln anti Judy and Raymo nd,
.\IL!sun, :\11 .lllct Mt's Car l Dun .
can and Andri'W, Sllcila K 1~ anrl
Mllh
Carl .11 . Onlano, C.u.f,
Sh irlt•y Brnwn, Minmwllle.

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A $MO prize :a-w&amp;i-ded to

AT NIW TEACHING POSTS

( h,,_,{'

[{loll J ur dan .t nd

Amo-n~ th ~

eroy•
Jvdg.e

not, th•t ye ba not ludt-

et. (MalthfiW 7:1.)

Fred

McBride, son of a {Drmer PomeCharles P1ckena former Middle. roy r.e-sident, thiS week mak~s
port residents and brother of I,Uc- tum one- of 58 national winllera in
hard Pick~1111, Gravel Hill. is sup- the Elks National M(fgt Valuable
erlntendent o! the Mt.
Vernon Student contest. Tht:l award wa~
School system and his staff
this ::.nnouneed Wed.lfesdav at th~ 92nd
1 •- Wtlt'Ia m Root • 80n Eiks Gr.aud LOOge convention in
ye r me Uu&lt;:S
of formet· residents, Mr. and Mrs.· Ohtcago.
Cecil R{lot, Columbus,
and Mrs.
F :e-el
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Harley DeVol whose husband la 1 1' - pTthevtoEiu1~! t·~~d
P_!~ t
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a former resident Mr. and Mrs. which ntade him eUa:ible for lhf'
DeVol were recent gueats of h~ , naUorr•l competition. In June hr

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f~s!~;~ - M~;-Rtie~~~d!S h~~~es~~: 'ncetEivetl

wa. intervlewecl by Julea Hqft·

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rn t.be a~e of Dean Stem.
.M.lsl Janice Gnte ol Chatlcatoa
aQd friend were Suoctay peat, ol

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ber lfaodJ)arents, Vi. ' -.c~ ]ln.
WUlJaru Baker,
v~
'.- :. ,
Hr. and Mrs. raul K&amp;uU and
ehildten retQrned :t.o their ~boiDe, ,
Columbus, after 11 viel~ -;ilb.~. bll
pa~ts. Mr. '!nd Mr.. :W."t. Kautz
and otber relatives.

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Qlnr)&lt; We~

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l1&gt;i1« IU....,

en Thlmday al
· at
EP'"'"'~l Churoli. ~ ~,.,
1. Charles offti!iatlng, wtth

in Beeda GRWt. Friends mor·•ll.
at the bGme of her parenlll, .
'Mor~. Ge.orce McQultg

OUTWfAI$

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Lin•:IO'ln Hill.

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M:ra. Webster WAlt a nadua.te of
Pomerily HLg;h SCIIt.;).), CIUIJ ~ of
192-t. She attended t-he CtncillMl l
Conservatory o.f MUSic and was a
mmber 'of Be-ta Phi Musical sorCit~ After neeiviltg a dtgree M-1
Physical Edu~n
from
Obi
Stcrte Univer~Hff_ she taught for
three years 11 · Pomeroy
1-Jilh

KEEPS

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Appalachian Will
Huild New Office
At Point

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SHIRTS and PANTS
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f'hll hetch in the 1Ncktl"9und by

"'•tns af tl'IPPilot hooks.

at!·

a6M of fh• heavy ~"umul•
~lon . Df fU~Mt In the ~ fire""'" we.-. un~ble to •ntet.

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At.frM:ollege ·
' Conferen~

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,11101 MAll • SAIIOIItl•

· u~u.-mt
SHIRTS l PAtiTS ·

Elizl,abeth Postle
FunerM:,. ee
Held ln.(.olumbus ~·-.cc;

14"' to 191 29 to 50

ELBE,RFELDS-

RETURNING FROM

PRA YE.;H ncar God, ht&gt;lp u~ SCI
that 1·vil will be p'llwerless 11nd r1ghtcousnesR comp&lt;'llln". Grlltli wtsdom, counge, anrl
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love to u;~~ that we may be lnstruments of Thy will tht s day
In the name l)f the Mal!ter who
has taught u s to pro~~)'. "Ou•· Fath11 1·t m he•ven . , . Amen:'

THAT

to Jiv e

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P'Qneral sUvlce;tr.~e held_ to~ 4•Y in columbti:t!dc, ~- ElizaR.. bet;h B. POClltle, 01' Who -died at
. · ·h ,t borne there J!l' Sl:t~ay.
·: f
Mtf. Postk' w&amp;B • native of Syt

,·',_ -.&amp;Be'
and th~ ' daughter of the
late Heli1\Y and Mq.vet Schatz
. Butell,

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Blft'W WM: made in Alton, 0 •
'the cemetery m wblch the hw.

ol .tile -'""11 IJ - b4J'Ied-

tbe wldow of W. Syloles-

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sE·CRETARY

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Mr~ . Of'lb~rt

'' Di&lt;"k
Puke~''"'"'
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S01ucd•v
RtiiC'r w11s
admitted
tr1 thP
10
~:,.-~lo&gt;eph ll&gt;oplln}
P"k•·•·•-

Mr .and Mrs

Wayne

were rercnt gue8-tS o{

Mn Goo,go P1Ckm
te r of ReedsvUie,

Bl'kklc!l
Mr.

11nd

and d•ugh-

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S..ci .AII 9f.Yo~r Shirts, Dressa'
A~chther . Wolhoftle Article•
To ROtUNSONSf' • ., ,. - . · ··
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LIVING l(bpM SUIT
O ~t

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. ,EL ROCK, ER

Both for $169t00
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Boy Reported As
Missing writeS

.I·.Doy ' Dty_

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Pd Po! Atlv

Ltaundry
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Lynbrook, N Y.
Colum- I tb:~
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Nt•whnd undrr
for APJ'*'ndu:Jtb

went ~~~r~rry

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OFTH,AT

Populor Club Plan

with her daug.hter In

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Relieve · Mom

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Bce1ktoo 1"&gt;-• d.•y .,,,.,

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Dale Car~ 56 Is Victim Of Fatal
Amdent Near Moundsville, W.Va.

Are

{luck Un;l Mrs. ·Jttwrencl!
\fight wl!re ~e!n.t ' b!ISi.DesJ · visl~ in Gallipftpl:
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SOUTH BlnER OVER HIM

.Funeral

EbeJSJ:!~ij; .~ 1\1-rs.

stat~

~t c ~ nterbmg High School, and 1~:..
ts attcnd1eg the summer l!lemester
'Ih EJI-~
d
- , dd"tl
al ~hamt Un 1vcrslt .
e
M awar s !Ire In a
1 on
Y
lo o._tlhef hon-ol'l!l WQn by Fred.
- - -- - - - J~tnc lfl'&amp;duait ol St. Louis, Michigan High Seh-&amp;pl a.nd will aDPh-'
NURS!~S PICNIC
toward his e&lt;llleation at Notrt
For the thu-d .summer a group Dame Univel'!dty wh1eh be will
of young wnmen who
attend the enter this falL
Holzer Hospital School of Nursing
together have had a family picnic
Fred was co-valed!c-:.or!~n of h1~
Th1s year they wr.-re guests of Mr class, wnn die American Legion
Mr.s Edward fo..rnch and family at Citizeustup Award and ScieneP
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Award, w&lt;m a certificate of me-rit
Frc ncb. Thos e pre-sent
Included lrt the Na1ionA-I Merit Co-nte~o1, an.d
Mr and Mrs. Jack Millik en and two received a $3,600 nta~o •t:holartfons, Coalton. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- s hlp
awarded through
Notrl'
mer Wnllers. Pomeroy; Mr
afid Dame.
Mrs. J&lt;ti»CS HaCkworth,
M:-. and
Fred's parents arc Mr. an.d Mrs
and Mrs. James
Bl'tz and
two R F. M&lt;!Br1de of 528 Bcrt!a Strcel,
children, Gallipolis.
St Louis,
Michigan, Mrs. McBI'Ide is the former Emma Franz
a former Pomeroy resident.
Be ye •herelore pei'Mct, e¥en
118 your F•ther which It In h...
vrn i1 !Mrfect. (M.tthew S:48.)

:Mrs E:fllr Wnhun and .s 1111 ~. fJC ldM
r~ ,Juhn
Zewrver anrl Mrs
Mr ~nd Mrs W 1l linm Wa!.,un, Mr
L'R 1 11
11 t B 111
'trl
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usse o
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.md Mrs Orvtl WnU;11n Hnd Mrs.
t
J aM 1\lOrt•,
·r 1
were gucN s of . • . utt e Mr
Caii'H' ll11hr ail aitcnded the Wt~ i· 1' 111
t h
th h
1
ome WI
t em 01
u c wen
~on and W1lson Reunwn which
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a w wee s v s t .
was lw lrJ nc:tr Drloware Sund11y
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\11 s Huhr l'cm;uncd for :1 lunge•· of Hllr Ht~rbor, Mnine, WI'H' rece-nt 1 r,;;;::o;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;o;iii;.;;;;;;;;___
vhul.
MUcsls of Mr and Mrs Th~ed Croy. i i
Mrs Frnnces Parkrr had as
:\1r. and Mrs. Fred Ric e o{ U!nl
~ursb tht' past week he r cla ugnte• {h.o,,'m",r , spt'n l the weekend at 1helt
~LUB
1\11·~ - C11rl Wh1te and famJ!y and
.,
grnndson Bobby Horn of Bunt ing
Gordon Ridenour hall gonP t(..
f25, $50, $100 In f•mou•
ton, Mr nnd Mr.s Wallm· Kmg of Fmdlay whtore he is employed .
procluchl freal
H•lp
your
fo'lontla and Mr. and Mrs. S111m
M15. Pauline Ridenour and sun
friend. pt
Nttlon.l &amp;rands
Shaw nf Parker~bu1,,
l•n•e•
d '1
G- '
p 1
an
"'rs.
.,._.rge
Y HJ
th.., w•nt for only "1 I w.elt.
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Mrs LJil te Har~ ay who hll:; s
L
d
H t" t
pen a ay In un mg on
They ... v•lu•ble fnte
been stay mg Wllh her daughter.
Jun10r Smalley and friend of
too-.nd YOU get tltt after
\1.-~ Chu·a Stanley at Wu rthlnl!l- Weuton, w. Ya, spent R weekend
tift-FRill Send ~ey for,._
ton • ~ spendmg two weeks here wltl:t Mr and Mrs Hobart Smalley
tells •ncl Flt:ll New 276·Pit•
Rererit i;m•sts of Mr and M111
l!r. and Mrs. Charles Baum re
cet•log,
.
R K Rowan WC!l'c )ln. Nell1r rrived notice nf the cleath of .,\1·
.Stml~·y 1l1lcl son pf Colu mbus And hrrt Zlpperick in Columhus Ht'
Mrs Ross l'loland, Cht&gt;l'lh·r
was a resident
here Cl.lr many
l\1rs fo~thrt A•·huugh and "-(In rf' yrars
turned homr sunday after a weeks
Rohert Wood altendod a basi'!-

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1-Dd 'ailm R-oget 'we~.;.busiWfss vi!i~ iD. ·~·t·helil , SatUrday.

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Dayton were weekend gue~ta or
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodard.
Mr. and .Mrs. Aldo Jeffen 11Jtl
;-on, Kenton, spe-ut the weekend
It Gallipolis with
her parenta,
\fr, and M.rti. Clyde Saunders.

hit $tOO
-award at
ka lltate ronvent1on in ron-

PRAYER 0 Lnnl, our goa l 1.s to .
be perfect m The~. Jn oll! o\Wl
MIGHT FAMILY PICNIC
strclig-th we ca n never achteve
A flmuly ptcntc WII S hdd Satur- th1.0 hler;sed .-.ope We come to
day al Colltl'll's Lake, near Harn- Thee Guard
and gu tde · our
sonvillc, lo r 1he family of Mr. and thoughts that Thy .strength may
Mrs. Clo~rem·c Might Sr. 'Jlh~e be made perleet m weakness. In
present were Mt• and Mrs 1\ll.(,"ht the name of Chr1st, i,g whom we
Sr, J..l&lt;r. and Mrs Clarence Might hne hope of ach!Cvlng perfecJr., and son , Ricky, Ba&amp;il; Mr. tion . Amen.
and M1111 Lawrence Might, Princeton, lnd , Mr. and Mrs-. John SI~&gt;­
!On and daughter, Dorothy, Ru-tland, Mrs. Wlllard-..Ebersbatih and
da\igM.ers, Joyce and Cheryl, Pom-

1\11 and )Irs F.rnt'S\ Blo~ll of
Park1•1 sburg :-;pent H few
day '
with Mr. and Mr~. Guy Sumnu•J-

snn Tnmmy of Sumner wen.' l'all
lng on Mr. 11nd Mrs.
WJMyne

ITS SCHOOL BUILDINGS

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:Mr anrt Mrs EdgAr Dorst nnd

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1. Safe Buildings
2· Additional Classrooms
3. lmprove Educational
Opportunities

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Fred McBrlde Is-·
Winner Of Award
In Elks Contest

contetrt and lhl! marka 1 he ~d time In the live..
year hlstory of tbe beauty !;lageant that an Ametl•
t"an girl hal captured botb titles. At lett, Hillevl
Romlun elf Sweden, last year'a "Miss Universe'!"'
place&amp; the crown on Mia MorriL (lnternatlnna(J

Rutland News Noteo

M'l'. and M1 ~ f&lt;'ra nr r., il ,l..\- . lltJan
oke , Va , Wl.' l'l' recl·n t )! ll l'~l.~ of
Mr a•Jfl Mi''i Guy MukhtP •.
Guests of Mr il lld M1 s Just1pl 1
N~le W• •t' and fanu l ~ . Mr~
Ses mondt' were M1 ~- Luuis St· ~ r101,1 (hast· Hlldll\fr.s . W1llwm Fomondo and Mr and '&gt;11" ~ John D1 lan l'n) u) l' d a p ll'lliC nc.11 [',trkcr_;;
Gt•eg• lo of Nmgar·a 1",11 1~
but·g SIIDd;t,~
d11u g h i~r at(• \'L ~ JIIng h1•r pl\n·nt s.
Mr anti Mr~ J.t'l.und Ch11 ~f' Co
Mr and Mrs l.cw J~ Z11mh.1r of
lumbus un&lt;l Roher t &lt;" h a ~t· . N••y,.
Allli!IIC{'.
Ynrk ( H:~o arc o; prntllnJ.( th('ll va
Saturdny cvr.ninl{.
CL.I ton .11 thL' Ir hn tnt• ht' lc
)fr nnd M1·s. Juhn 131c ss tnr~ ;md
Mr-. Rf'na Bonecuflf'r :U'f'll mpanMr 11lld Mr.~ Lewi s Uupe .1 nd
lt'd Jutlv Hon et•ullcr !o l 'nrkrr~­ l'hllfll!' n h&lt;LVI:' Jl\llVL'd In \\lth hiS
hurg Sunriay where l'lhc l:s empl oy- g•·and ruothc r, M1 s. Alm11 Hup!'
e&lt;!
M1~ KatL• Mllkr , l'ulumhu ~ 1s
\'l!li lhg hl' r lll f'('(' Oynl Al'lll st.rmJ J{
Mi .llnd !\olrs Emnutt Rou sh iilld
Mr~ F luyrl Thomo~ s and ~\it ~
dnughlt•t, ~hmnel, MriS. WHltn
llo!la Bal'n&lt;'s Wl'IC calling on Peo~ I
Elrojl-•n and iluu~hl !' r uf Vernon Gnff and '-1r~ Floy&lt;1 fJ ,Jvls L 1 ~ t
vts~lt·rl Thursdny with Mr.
:~nd
WCI.'k.
Mr~ Fu·d Roush
Mrs Dnn Ander,!;OtJ
'Pf'nt 1
Mr~. Florence Cu llt·n , :vlrs. B1lt
couple
of
d11ys
m
Columbus
W1il1
Culll'n an d Johnm r of J'laJn ValhL•r
nephew
and
lanuly.
Icy wer(' gUl'Sh of :'1-'l.ls MR.L: Kay .
Lee Myers t•eturnf'd Saturd a1
J ll and Jun•ur K111g anri Eufrom
.a f1sh1ng tnp 1n Ca no~du . li t·
gl•nc Kmg put a roof on the new
grand1laughter
and husband Mz
hum f' bclnl&gt;( built for J\drlan l.&lt;lthnnrl
Mrs
Bill
Alr.x
;mder, Colum
e~ Snturdny
Mi' nncl Mrs. McFarland of bu5 hrought h im home
Recent CH!Iers of Mr. :~nd Mrs
Clmion , Fr:1nk Burris of Ll'. Ple-aC
H Amos were · :\&gt;Ir and Mrs
sant. 1\ h anrl Mrs . Ar!J ~ Rous h
Oha•·lcs
Graham and ch ildren of
nnrl farn1ly fl[ Dro11d Hun were
rcl·1·nt g ul' ~ t s of M1 . an d Mrs New Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs
Bd! Larkms, New Bo~ton
Fr1•d Roush
Opal Armst'rong W&lt;~S a S11turda~·
:\1 1 anrl Mr•s. i&lt;~lwuud \!.alton
1\11 s I'I'I'Cy Ballard nnd fam1ly of
Ch&lt;HII'~ton spe nt
Sunday
w1th
Mr 1111d M1·s. JvC' ~ Km~

TUPPERS PLAIN

JULY 24

and at.ytt. ;Mr. and Mrs. Jo:bn
Mi~ch.
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lf.r. a~d !Ml'l Jtiplus Clark and
cblldre&gt;Ji of Dublin. Ind ., and Rev
and Mra. Earl Cowan o-f Tarlt.&lt;:ir
were Satu.rday guests of Mr. '8IK'
Mrs. Everett 'Phomas:.
·
Mr. and Mrs. L•twrence Mtgh.t l\'
Princeton, Ind., wbo are the RUe&amp;'
of relative, -here were In HuntinJ
ton Friday to attend Cofffe Tlm1

H;mlplon

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Jn Ch1cago and ~tn ]Jp t• fl 111 l rJduma

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and sons of COiumbue were week
Mr. and Mre. Raymond Partl'l'
Mr. Df Columbus wer9 weekend JU1!3tl
and Mra. Max Meinhart.
of her brotber-iri.law and •later,
Mi'. aod Mn .Mannina Kloes Vr. IHld Ml"'. W!Uiam Baker.
and s_on, Kent, and HennSD Kloes,'
Jim-my Kerr of Cou:mbus Ja;
Athens, left Sllnday ror a week's spending a weelu vacation ~b
vacation at Lake Jecbon-.
Mr. ind Mr1. Charles Buck, RutHarry J'-oe Met~Cher returned to land Road ,
hill 1-rome, Lebanan, Sunday -!!;fter
Mr. aDd Mn. Frank Low. tDd
a tvro wee~s visit wit-h hi&amp; Unele Mr a'!ld Mrs- Pete Dire-Afield ot

Mr &lt;~nd hfrs ~1 ilham Brooks
rntL·rt .. int.!d M1 s Haz('\ J{,Jbmson
and family of Califo rn ia
&lt;.:onmc Wh&lt;~rf of Nl' W ll aH· n
vis:Led Glona Crum p

CHESTER

Tomorrow, Tuesday,
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