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Page Eight

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Ae!lleve~at day was held Wednealay evenina: b)l the Pomeroy
Benden t H dub at the home of
their advisor, Mni. C. E. Blakeslee

with Ml'$. HQ'(lld Lohse, assistant
1dvisor.
Mrs. Howard Nolan judged the
('OOkiq and sewing projects and
other euests w:ere the mothers of
the lfirls and Mrs. Mary
Nolan.
GueJta were greeted by Jennifer
~ •nd Alit. C.rpenter and the
juolor leaders Anna Murray an.d

also led the 4 H club
pledge
and the Lord's Prayer. Two demonstratlons were given (lne on ';How
To Use Tailor Tacks," by Mlnada
Murray and the ot~er
"How La
Make A Salad" by Jennifer Ulhse.
Cooking projocts judged were
salads sandwiche11 and
&amp;ummer
drink and the sewing
projects

IT fl. llll·1111111 111;
Ill MIMI fliN/11 Mllfl IWII.;o
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
BY

Giroard, Marting hb ninth sea.
IOD in pro football detplte his
oomparatively smal.). abe, tsn't a
poUy&amp;m:re. He adds tbt:t, oecalionally, there is a eeriai'D 'i1010lll1t of
duty football and there always
will be • f.ew ill)' ULOUnd tryi.ag

FIGHT RESULTS
BY UNITED PRESS
LOS ANGELES--Gil Velarde,
131, Los Angeil:'s, scored a split

tn M:atter :your

126~

very aed huddle."

'Alia isn't the attitude of a man
wbo bu Men treated wi-th .k.id
glove1. Jug in llis eight sea90n!;

THESE PHOTOS •how tM dying
momanta of tlte lklll•n liner
Andrae Doria • a;he link .ne•r
Nantucket IslAnd after • colll•
lon with the Swedllh ship

Pqmeroy National Bo11k
BANKING SINCE 1872

POMEROY

RUTLAND

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FIDE.AL DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

'.'*kklm.

Tho ~··
the lt1llan ...,._.,

eon'.fctend Hunslnlriblr•

WM

1ty

her

owners. (ln.. metlanal.)
'

·

MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
~ Mr.s. Grover Wickham
o1 Roell:ford, ru:. Mr. · and
Mrs.
Jamet -Wic~am.. apent frq(ll Friday . uat.h. MOnet., wtlb. Mi-. and
lin. EdiiO"b Wtclr:ham of IUe!l-

WE.4TIIER
Ohio: , ...., doo4r -

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At TraHic Light in Mlcldleport
295 N. 2nd Av• Mlcldlepol't, O.
Open Evenln,a Unttl 9 P• m.

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MrL EU!i&amp;betb McK.eoa (riJ)lt) keadl vohuateer. ~
Parrll JtJ.aDd 1wltebboiU'II to"receive ClAlll from lonnu ~ '

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ext
lnvestigation Of IFinishing Touch~ Being Made
Middleport Barge !{)n Formal ContractS Saturday
Death Continuing
1

a member

o~.t.t

t:hc

Q(

' ;t

•.r,n firm for work on the Vlil.'tln·
tine B. Horton. monumeat .!in }11om,
eroy.
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W'Oill«l wbo prepared 11M &amp;erT·
ed tHe dioo4n' M"e.re M;ltl. Joh-n
Ket'd!.ka, M.l'lf.
R. Xonbi:iht,

Mrs. James

sess

ot IJQe GaUa~er,
Haem ana Jae~ BeCJbtel.

ogd.,

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moDd... Ohfo;
-Yr. and Mrs'. Curtl.s Balle1 of

.

c.

Crb~weu,

Mrs. p. p.

Silo-born,

LMr.a.

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Damage Es~imat~
.At 4.50,®0 By
Sporn Plant Mgr
Damag"!s as a -.:_~nit of the' J,uly
18th flrf! and expto.lon at the Phl·
lip Sporn Plant at

i'

tion was estimated at
was covered by i~uraace
ing
P. Schneider,

tant

1 Ml'fl. Jennie Roush Mtl, Virgil
; Rou&amp;!l and Mrs. Mary Bailey attended revival meeting
at tbe
1Chester Methodl.st Church.
Mrs. "WUI Hellman spent Monday
afternoon at tl'le Ruasell Painter
!lome.
Dewey Pullens of Midl11nd, Pa.
and Mrs. John Smith of Pomeroy

l!&amp;lle-d tm Mr. and Mn. Will HeJJ.
ma~J

recently.

ternoon.
Ml". and Mrs. Edison Wickham
and Carol Chapman of Richland
are viaitl.ng at the· !lome of James

Wickham.

MOVE

Doria.
The cttptaln of tbe Andrea Dol'ia
PerD Cal•m&amp;i, arJiived late Thur&amp;day nright aboard t-J.e U. S. d"estroy
e.r ltdward H. Allen, ·a pparently
near cold.'.Rpse and read a brief

(Jur prict:!~ urc rijj hl. our lcnn.o; ore- libe-ral , with .a guaNin·
tee that counts. Drive in to Meigs M{~lor today. &lt;..~[ one or
lhctr hargaias .

cu)O.t um Cluh Cpr . Heautifut·dark Blue finish, Ilk e new ,
lip!.fl n1~ta· tr an~ . nicdy 1&gt;quipped, a l·ncaJ· own·l"f ca•·. New
r~r appcilranc&lt;&gt;. ~·m• will h~v" SI'C lh18 one, to npporcctal.r
i!J:; fine cond~• ir,n.

·--·"'"

- · Moll- (loft)
11111or drill IM&amp;ructor.

.. · · $1695

.

CA\IS PROM MAIINI

(Continued from P11e One)
th.e calm sea becau"Se the Andrea
Dori-a. was tilt"irni ·at a. precariiou11
Aftlle.
The pe-tlllon said only a few
crew -members worked with ttl,e

2 door Se-clan . IJ!ack finish . S1•&lt;~l •·nverl&gt;, ' Hr.aler, olhr·r
t'xtri:IU- One l-ocal owner. Very cl~an imrtde and out. Good

e·ubber.

· · · $995

210 Cl.uh Scrht.n. I turk lJrcl'lf flnhh. ~i Iran~ . Mt•dutnl ·
cally right, nrw w 11 t f'OVrrs, R11dlo, Heater, tires .~how very
u~tle w~t&amp;r, locally owned

.. $495

1951 STUDEBAKER ··

• door SC'dan. Grey finl"h . Loc111 ownNI. St&gt;at ('0\'Cl'l'l
Motor t..-omple1ely overhauled. A

Heller, tiRII tikto 11rw.
vrr~ clean aolid car.

... $595

1950 CHRYSLER ·· ..

HiJ!:hlltlder 4 dOOO'. Green fln!~h aulumatic tTIIInR. Lots of

e:dr• Inc. RldLo, Heater A ·KOtLd !IOhd cAr

1951 NASH · ·

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~495

VB Cu.tom Club Stodan. L!,~~:ht Rlue- rlnis h Rarit-n, Heater,
Vinyl Trim ln•ldr . t irPs very good

.

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d..U, . ~

He .refuaed, howtlver, to answer
the abDuted q.qeettoot of newsm:·n
about tbo eoute of the eollkioo.
Mlldtm.e rexperta ilid " ·h uma
faiJ~.~N" may haw· been tba cause
ol the C!Nih but ·alao }br:ed the
po:lllbillty that eaeh "ebJp'a radir
momeMartty ~ueelled 01.1t the
other. The twn appeerOO to ·h ave
been IDlftC fu}\ !'peed, experts

...._..

$39~

V8 Cu1tom CluL Sedan. Blue flni "h, Radio, Heater, good
rubber. A ICft~&lt;l •t tbif. ktw price

- - " " - - Ia .lloll.-.cL
c111led with ber.

toR -

d~m.-e.

bome aboul

u.ao .....

'l'bM . . . . . ., .... of blm.

WIST COAST outhorltloO an buatlnr tor " ' - ' B. ltobert~~on,
H. tree•.,.rtdJ.DJ Tmwt ....,., atter a dati Ia RoUywood. Th•
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M•lliY paS8enpn,
·~wever,
praiteld tbe aefi.on ot dre ~.
Doria's crew and Aid ~e
ll(.ted ca1mly.
The- diaheveloed :!IUrvivors, miD)'
ot them weeplq, ·1rrived on rescue alaips i.nchnfiog tbe majeM.ic

bill lllllltt·llbatlenf, b - - """'"' ' ....

""buat.

·- (1-Bou"",Ao,..l,

~Methodist Youth Will····

Attead District lnsti
'

Eleven me~J~bera of
dls~'~.Youth FeUows!lip

A ..assin in. U•. s. . I

the, Metho-

~be

,. ·,
tote":, .' '
~

4 door. Good rubbet . Mo!or.• Runs Jlood

only

Inst-i tute Opens Sunday ev--

SandY Potts Dean Struble,
and
Jo!\11 Thomas.
Local Youth attendini! the e•
sdon are Patty Blakelc-~ David.
Brown. John Bryant, James Ca.rp.

$95
1948 DESOTO
4 Door. Good' solid body .

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Soturclay ·Monday and Tu ·esday

1946 FORD

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you

$100
COME IN TODAY
FORA
THRITY DEAl·

MEIGS ·MOTOR CO:
MIDDIJ!PORT, OHIO

.

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JULY.l 8TH ·30TH AND 31ST
•
LAST Ttt.REE DAYS OF ELBERFELDS
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only

'$2.79
an.d up

MOORES

CLEAN St.:vings
U:P SALE
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In·

.
READY TO WEAR ."F\JitNJTUR E.- Fl,OOR COVERINGS.• DRA·, '
rERIES- APPI.I.\NOE·S ~· DRY, · GOODS· MENS WEAR. BOYS
WEAR - HOUSEW
ARE
,
'I
IN EVERY DEPARTMEN
T~JN tHIS ONCE A YEAR SALE '.
.
f

l'bone 188·V l&gt;omeroJ

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Of the Upi-tlnirif at 8 p, m. in the Camp-ted . M(tbodlst Church wUI atteadlrouri.d auditorium and closes Sat
1Utu" · next week 1\
t.ancat~ Aug. "4. The Rev. Paul -M.
Nistht- Portsmouth district M'n' In.- wiD&lt;ler putor Of the New Lex\ngstltute next week 'at
Lancaater' ton Churcl'l wilT serve as dean' of
Campground. it wa1 . announced enter. Janet Ca1·penter. Jerry Davby ·the Rev. Eui:ene Brown, Math- Ia, EuRna FFryt:o, Robert Ull.
odilt pastor. They wil be among
aevfrll bundrer young people attendi"l the week long seuiona
from Metbodlst. churcbe
in the
PortmouL~ dlttriet.

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Phone 6013

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~ Iii ...bt Cllub trWI lllllllt8. Wddr. He

•td. Judllnr lmm the extent of
tM

trees.
:
were takThe two injured
en to Meigs Gener:al Hoa~ta1· by
{he pomeroy Emergency
Squad.
wh.ile· Skhlmore after reJeting detilla or tJte accident to Sheriff

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Corpse Pr~tests
. .As Coffin Lid
Charles Russe!l was releaset!. Nc
Is Nail~ Down Big Powers Join
10KYO UP - ·A\Iendanb Ia
In-DiscuSsion On
Friday - one
tbeir
roy WCTU' will ., held TuesdaY lea" prot111ted wi;len they tried to
Suez Canal Grab
men

1940 DODGE

2 door. So cheap
won't believC! it.

1950 . FORD .

lhK... wu.

rounded the tun"&amp; sides~
t-he -pickup drive!) by Bhld, eau.
ing t!he latter vebicle to lave the
roadway abd cr.uh. inCl(p - : 801lle

LOW PRICED

.. · $345

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cident Skidmore's truct tran"lifll
not't1l ·whipped lit&amp; rear end as l\o

$100

CU!.tom .. door. ~.o.u1lful 2 Ton~ fiiH8h Dark mue Top .
Light Grey Bodr, overdrive, seat CO\"et'S , Heater and Der.
Very aood rub~r. lah of tow cost transportation In th1s

1951 . FORD

4uc,.

•oter..l .... tbo utloD

Boat •

....$895

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otr

a.

Si\"OY 4 door Slldan . Black finish hkr new, H.adio, Heater,
seat coven. Tirc5 like new, merhllni{'lll!y 0. K.

1953 CHEVROLET

wl"' SIII(L Ill..... &amp;. lido •,

for 8/SJt, Katthnr 0. llcXecitl 4eftDM ID tbl acoldlll...- ~
inC of - :rter'Uitl durlq' • allbt dz1ll .... • l1S.P111ht ..
iMcK..... ...,. ........, l"t IIIIo ldJh ..., at hrrll .ra!u~
a.
On• ot· wl•ule• wu 1/BA 114ward. .A.. ltd. MaiR .iddJI a- ·
.UUOtot, wtlo"lett llcKtol. Ill dt.rp. (~_ ....,,,,.. ..~. '

. ·· $1095

1953 PLYMOUTH

the aecidm-t was GJe.ndaJe Slidmore of Ripley, W. Va ., ~who wu
unm.Jure-d in illhe mi8h.ap.
Accordieg Ito reports of the ac--

statement ~rat.Jnc the aclion of
restue ships and his own crew.

LESS THAN 1O,OOvACTUAL MILES
1949 DESOTO

1954 PLYMOUTH ··

oM
001~
of
,
KesteMOD,
Pomeroy, was gi"eil ·~ . at
hQ&amp;piW for mlnor bUl'ts aDd
released.
Dr-iver of the other vehicle in

tle de Fra~ wllioch tur~d back
kmn a Europeen·bountl courRe to
pick ,tbettl from the dying Andre-a

V8 4 doc1r Sedan Lovely Turquohc Btue finish. Radio,
Heater, ml rilwr and wide. mirror~. w/s Hres U'ke new. A
car you will bl.' pmud tn own at u pr.irr. Yf'U can afford.

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....................... ..vth
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THESE CARS

1955 PLYMOUTH ·

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Mr. and Mrs. Cl)lde Well called
on Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday af·

We're NOT KIDDING
MUST

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, callere.

METROPOLITAN
Auto Sales

=======::;;;;~~~~P~hone

Don. Joyct- 1.nd Gino MarehetH
ot the BaltimOre Colt&amp;.
8Rrdy Br-own, Sao FNncbco

.- - TEXAN
MISSING
CAR SHOT UP,

Suadap.
~
Mr .1nd Mrs. Gerald
Violet,
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Floyd Spence and
Mra. Marpret Heaton al)flnt SUD·
day at the Jennie Roush home-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Painter cal.(.. J
eel on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paint·,
e:r Sunday afternoon. Harry
Brawn and family were evening

Choo1e

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--

e

Iootb41U

at the Wict!lam home and called
OD Mr. ·lnd Ml'fl. W111
Heilman,

with Ball..a-Matl~

to

p:o

AtbeDi spent Frida)'
afternoon
wltb Mr1. Mary Bailey.
Mr. and Mr.a. Clyde Bourne or
Coli.atnbw •pen~ Saturday
night

CALLS DEFEND SGT. McKEON·

fin•
Ford VI Cu1temllne 2
&amp; H. Clean and nice
1'952 Dodge 3 paM. Cpe.
nita and clean all the way
l947 Old1moblle Hydra Drlvt
R &amp; H. Ruly •harp ffH'
'Ainy rnor• to choo•• from
Complet• line of new l~ott-Af·
water Outbo1rd MMor In
M1ny More

1n

.Mr.

Che¥rolet Club Cpe. p,

Why Nff fJpu Y111r CIJ«ItiiiJ AttfUIIf Willi Vsl
11'1 II (Oifii/NIICI ~lly !14ct ... llll Tilt Time/

broken .. ibs, a fNIC-

wri.M, a bad lr:nee injury,

.WEST SHADE

&amp; H. A real .:lean ur

·J

suffer((~

has

tured

:::_···:c to

on U5, via maiL

tee~

"But that kind," be .grins, .. is
m•ted lor the iaftrmary in the

SELECT
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

toughC!&amp;t li!tcmcn

I are :

.slasbe.d legs "lilnd a few blac-k C)'i:ti
here and tbtn!.
Spel'd R.spon~lble Pactor
'49'ers.
"But ~ actu.a,l reason I«' mosl
Don Paul, Loa Ant:eJes Rams.
of the injuries," be uys, "is the
Ed Spriakle aTWd Georte Cootact t·h at football has beeome such nOJ'Ill, Cltieago Heara.
IIi. Lia:btntnt·fut. ·c ame and
the
Don Colo, CloeYeland Browns.
men are 80 mueh bieer and fat1·
Laverne Torgeson, Washington
er. You'd be- 5UI'Ilrised how many Redsk..ltu.
'
()f th011e 240 and ~ount.lers can
Chuck Bedn•artk, Phi.kl.dei)Jhla
.run t·he 100 in about H - tJecon.ds. r..aJlles:
When they btt you j"Oing full tilt,
Those, at least fr~m personal
tii)Dletbin&amp; ha• t.o live."
·
e:x:pel('ience,
are the men. most
Yet tbere'e DO doubt wbatsoevet'
be'll admit, that 'Pf'O football be· happity avoided on. the footba"ll
eause ot its very nature is a field by Earl Jug Girard.
"Ami," he adds hopefully, " I
rough, roct 'em and sock 'em
hope
all the other Ji'ne!IIE'n in the
busine~s.
le&amp;JlUe dOJl 't feel migbt.ed and set
The two roughest teams, from out this sason to prove- they are
his persotllal stm:lpoint, -are the tou.gber than the ones J named."
Philadelphi• Eagles And the Wa&amp;bBeCause, Whi.lle be doesn't . reel
ington Redsk.ins.
pro footbalt is doWtlll'ight "dirty",
"Wihen tbo8e babies belt you," he does admit that H'ti rough
he grins, "down you go."
ehOUiJh to suit the haTdiLest chat'PrD Pootltall's Toughe•t
acter wOO ever put on a pair ol
l!ia individual DDU'rinees as the shoulder pads.

·play it rough---rrot dirty.

1955 Mert:ury 4 dr. Sect.l'l, R &amp;
Seat cov'en.. Llkc new lneidf

But even of! on a long trip, Mom and Dad get those
bills paid- promptly. Tbof "1111 boil; oheW, drawn

osc,u

FULlY
Unl~ p,_
Sport• W.-lter
NEW YORK. UP-Proft81!1i.ODal
f.oot.ball, &amp;eltiDc tet taday fOt ID·
other bofte..~ seuoa, wUI
bed' the usuM. tlWDber ~ howl•
about "dirty footbal1" but you
em lilll:e it from Earl Jua; GiNrd
ol the- Detroit Li'oorr tbaL the pros

Karen Drake, Janet oarpenter
and Minad.a Murray served A.! the
dininl!( room committee and
Blakeslee, Anna Mul'ray ,
Hamm and Linda Basnt&gt;tl t~e
chen committee .

Ford V8 Fairlane 2
appnclate.
Chavrolat V8 with
R &amp; H. Beautiful TU··Too"

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Friday, July 27, 1956

Achievement Day Held July 25
By Pomeroy Benders 4-H Club

deoc i:sion over Jimmy Moser,
New York 10.

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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
were cloth i ng artirleti .
A style
show was gtvt&gt;n hy t'le girls who
had made clothes to wear.
At the close o[ the meetin1 the
gulliSts were invited to t~e dir.ing
Patty Blakeslee planned 1 ~ meet- room where refreshments of saliQ&amp;.
ad, sandwiches and summer drinks
Jean Ellen Dabo
president of were served. Jeon Ellen 01100 prethe club welcomed the gu~ts and' stded at the punch bowl.

.

'

cb~r~ea

f.br1leath Toll
.{of· Sunken Liner.
Higher

PLAN PICNIC
the Tokyo morgue h•d auN" for
The uaual pimiC! of the ,Pome- frilht
of
"'boll-

Y';'''!'
••u_~.'P--Feu
mouo&lt;-.
toll in !be mid·
· two lillibl&gt;' ·
48i dead with

.... ~~~~

J~vi"den,

WI-fe/

IS the vocal
llhe
Pomeroy School sy.itein.. \
J

,.

wtire filed.

at the Genb -4mer home on Mul- nail down the Ud of bis eoffia.
berry Avenue belinnhig wUb a
A young delpondent JlpQele
potlUC!k aupper. 'Ibose· In atten- farmer came to Tokyo ftidaJ.
dabce are uked to brine · their daecked into a hotel, and tooi • I
owD table ICII'VIee.
dNdly dose ot an lltlletlcide;. The
.-dleal namlner declared ·him
ICI CRIAM SOCIAL
dead aDd be was ·taten
lD the
The llaclne
VOlunteer · he morpe.
Dept. wiiJ bold u
old-fuhioned · Wblle th11 aU.etldentl wen
iCe cream aoei&amp;l.Saturd•y enning peua.diq QIUs Into tbe ~ of bil
J\lly 28. The soel~J will b• held oofflD ~e not..so-dead fanner of·
beside the llome Bank. In caae or . fered a groaning protest. He wu
rain aaiM wid be made
at thl 1r;bahed to tbe hospital and reconsdQUIIIeu
fire bouse. The social will b~Cin gained eompl·,ie
at '1:30.
.
• _.. HVeral
l•.t er.·
, ~
.

SAVED ON

LONDON

UP -

The United

SUtq will join Britlin and Fruee

in emerpuey' U~Jee-pow'l' talb
lf01ldaf 'lo London to decide on.
action to oppaae £cypt•s aellure

of \ tile Suez Canal, lnfonned
ll':rraeh !IGUI'C!el said today.
But ~in waa not watt1n1 to
tate retaD.ator,. measures agaiut .
tbe CUto JOVWDillent, It blotked
EQPt's stl!rl~ balaliCt!a and the
Mt.~ :of the ' British - Fr·inch
o.ftfld... "'aatlcma1iled" Suez Caul
.~ay.
The sourees iD Paris ABid the
FteDeh •ad Brltiab pvemment..
have ilked U. S. Secretary of
state John Foster Dulles to takepart prenon•lJ.Y in the taJk:s
if
PQhible. Dulles Is In Uma, Peru,
.but Ma been in touch with W•sblqtoil where he I! due baclr.
!kmdoy.
'
In •111" cue, th~ informanbl said
an American representative
will
join ln the bilks already schedUled for, Monday in
London between , Britlsll Foreiin Secretary
Selo,\.yn Lloyd and French Foreigtf'
Mllllater Cbriatian Pineau.
Nauer tubed b&amp;et at Western
proteat 10d couttter • me1sures
aplot bla aeiiU.re (){ the Sue~~
canal In a fiery speech on hili way
. home to Calnl from .Aie.x•ndria. .tn Cairo, a wildly · cbeeriq
(rowel O[ balf I million
pf!l'IODS
JrQ wbipplng
ttael( into • fenq
at tbe railt'Oid dation to Jive
N1111er a hero's welcome.

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DEVOTED TO INTE~,EST~ OF MEU&gt;S-.;MASON AREA
•ICHARD S. OWEN

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The News

RI!YNOLD E. GRE!NI

EDITOR

Pu!Jiubcd ('\'f'ry afternoo n I'Xcept .Sund!l.y (,y 1'~e Obiu Vlllley
Sent1111&lt;'1 l n1. Jt 110 M&amp;-h.ottr lc St, Pvm t"ruy , 0
Bu~Jues.~ uff1re
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Etltertd :B st&gt;rond eras~ mlid 112 matter 111 the
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rf'preseo ntatrve, Uutuoelll·Kimball. tne.,
34..'1 Lt-un gr uu A~ ~, Nt·w Vurk l' !ly~ W, N Y
Substnptron r:..tes Delt\r f) by curr t•r v.here o.vallable 30 reah
per Wtt&gt;k 011 •• yt·~r 1~ ~dv:.uut' at l'l11:1 ]}o.dy Senlmr•lurric~. $l:S60;
llx m u uth ~ $7Ku, ttu t.•e llMonths, $:J90 li} 'llc~' ur ruutt! wh,.{t'
•urh hle one mlnlh $1 By m.atl oot: yt&gt;u $H nr monllw $4 ZlJ•
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MARCH OF EVENTS ::::::;:;:
Op~n

Attack on lkt
On Htc.lth l11ue 0111

Special to C~;11lrul P1 Cll~ A 3W('iatlo"
ASHJN(JTON- Democratlc atrateghtts Me Jetuctant to hft too
!:uud on the ISIIU!! Ql President Eisenh('we1'a htalih durin&amp;
the coming cam paign tor fear or antagonizing !lOme votera.
The Democu~U c onsl4ught may well be limited to the aC(usatlon
or "part-time P1es!Uent.." and the themo Will be that Ike l.tn'tdievot·
lng enough time to hill dutiu, not that he 18 dl.~able~
Ex-PresuJen t Harry S. Truman set this pattern recently. Other
pa1ty leadeu feel that Ute ''part-time Pre1t&lt;knt"
charge Is the only way tho health tasue cOUld be
brought in by Inference and m good taate.
The Demcxrata are awo.re ot Ute public opinion
polls which 11how that a large bloc ot votert
migh t ~sent an open attack on Ike on the health

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COUNTER-PLAN-The Republican• have developed a aounte~

vtllel!&lt;!lnr.

2-Arter retu1111ng to the While House In January, he took a
OeorgJa vacation In February; and after nnnounclng hla dtcltion
to run again, he went Buuth for a golfing holiday 1n April.
8-Hia lleitia operation kept him a\\ay from the White ·aouso
from .Tune 8 unUI July 15.
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Thu1, the COP high command decided, any now ab11ence from
,YVashtnaton m1ght gl\•e anununJtion to the "part·tlme'' bOWitrll.

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,lutlon to re1tcrato the opposlllon of Concreu to
,admiU\nr Rod Cluna to the United Natlomt clearly Si,nlftc•nl
•hows the NnceJ n Cell on Cupltol Hill about the
sLtuatlon.
Actl•n lv
Tllere hove ~e n lnl"l'eaalng rl'potts that - •ome fh• Houso
St~tto depnrtment (JUlll te11 ft!d that the Chinese
Red• will .ruin enhance to the wo1 hi org1miallon th18 autumn.
Thllll ha!l arou11ed sharp susple1on in cong1 ea11. ,
,Rep. Walter Judd (R~, Mlnnt sntll, a nd senate Republican Ua.der
\\ illiam F . Knowl 11nd of Calitotnla, can be expected to keep up a
runnlnc batp.:! while Congress Is not in HUlon to roreah&amp;U py
eft'ort to adm1t lh ~ Reda.
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Mr and Mrs Wm King spt&gt;11! ,
the we·Jc l!nd In lluntington \'l~; l t
ing Mr a.yd• Mrs
Courtney W1l

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Specia•l m'IH'I!OC WIIR provided bv
Mr&amp;. Cedric Cl~rk, organist Burial was ln Beech GI"oO'Ye cemetery
Mld pallbearem were ~red Crow
Jr OedrlC Clark, Dan W\tile. GilMees, Wil'L'i.am, Downie and
Ralph Graves

CAROL

at the &lt;annual "Jiflaa Ontyerse" ball with eaeort Vince
Cha.;enuet of Pro\14dCI, R. 1,. Ul.d ttower) ehattloJ with chtld~
ren at Sunday ael\001 in CQmpany of her parenl.lll, Rev and Mrs.
La Veme MorN ot Ottumwa. Ia.
(lRt8MIIIlionol Bwndvhot&lt;U:J

never out O!cplace-.bl3 it worn
on town da.tea. or country weeken'ds. Designed by Abe SChrader
th1s white ahahtung illeath hu
a beauhful blue cOrnflower
print and n brief matehmg blue

linen bolero. The neckline, cut
as a cool, shirred halter, com•
pletea the almtJW lines.

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MEN &amp; WOM£~ fOR ADDED INCOME
0

r women for thlf\ are• to h...... world fam·
..._.,,.., pre clu&lt;H, In dem...
dolly, &amp;old
the Unltet1 St.tll to men, w.men •net chll•

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This It •n unu1111al 1opftortunl&amp;y h
Heure
••• Will not Inter fere 1rwtth your prllllflnt empiOY•1

cau•llfy you mwt Mve SUAUJ CIJh •niiQI• fOr I~
3 refe~et tnd c...; 5 tPIM'tl ..,,.. ""~'· •nd must
to tltrt at once. 'This c~y WUI eKtend flnand•l
illoU." .to full t1mo If do 'lHido
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• ..:~ rt.~~ "'- net 1 Mwer unlett fully
no~~·~
, · IIIUtllfled for the
time •ftd lnve.tment.
'CDm,.,.Y SeCUftls All
tncoml ltal'lll tmmtd'latelyo
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PIN• ~lytle ,Phone No.
No SPUhitl Or Sollcltln1
PERSONAL IIITUVIJW IN YP!Ill .CJTY •. WRITit
viTA vtND
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"'llllu Ontvene" ol 1956, L!l shown 1n Long Beach,

caur

Many' AU:end '
.Dale I'~ar1n·Ites
0. D.' ,Held 0 n· Thursday

Own A Business Of :Your Own
PartTirT¥1 yY'qrk·

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Funeral services for Dale
" Carl1
were ,held ·from th ~ Ew1ng • uncra
llh
Home~ 'flJursday at 3 30 P 01 w
the Rev Weber Thoma d a~sl s ted
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by the Rev Fre 1 :lJ !ler

ciai~~~al music ~a's provJ~ d by
Olanee Erwm, organist and Thorn·
as Kelly, soloist, both o( Middle-

port.
Burial was in Riverview
tl!ry, .Mid&lt;lleport, and pal1·bearers
were FrOO Cal'man. Edward Th.om·
as, Roy Tracy Jr, Eddie Blake.
Carroll Swanson and Jl•cd Moore
out of town for
t!J.eComing
i!lervice from
were Mr.
and Mr.'!. Wll
lllm Koeael , and Floyd and W11·
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ham Bahr ot CleveI a,ru,
r. an
Mrs. Frank Calbetzer, Akron; Mrs
Virginia AlkJre Burke and daugh·
ter, Rav~nna; Mr. and Mrs. Dell
Stile1, KCnt; Mr. and Mrs. Welby
Whaley,
Columbus, Mrs.
Ann
King, Zane11ville~ Mr. and Mrs. F.
O...Whilty and son, and Dtlle wh'a·
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ley, Chillicothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike KosUval, Mr.
and Mr11 R E. WiLson and Mr. and
Mra. P.aul Tribe, Athens, Mr. and
Mrs. Cec1l Brlckles, Pickerington,
1\fr and Mrs Gratis Bryan and
family, Pow!J,atan Point; Mrs. Lin.nle VanMeter, Mr. add Mrs~.,P,.•u.rl,
JohnsOn and Miss Bonnie ..
Dels.warw: M'r. and Mrs.
1erry
Ward, Moundsville, W. Va.
Kermit W1seman, Fli'l:dla.y; Don
Parsom, New York, N. Y.; Fred
Carmen or Chesblre1' who flew here
host o.l fetrffi '&lt;Q' co-workers
(rom
from Myrtle- Beach, S C.: and a
tbe P!liltp Sporn plant, MusklnguJil
'River plant at Beverly,
Kyger
Creek plan{ 8nd (be Kammer plant
nea~'MnurldsvUie

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Welcomed Sv!acuse Community

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STIL IN EXISTANCE
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REDUCTION
ON
FIRS.T BOTTLID
GAS
Hook Up
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LOWEST PRICE
EVER!
Rutland Furniture has a 'pottled gas
storage plant which is located on
·Route 12A just outside of town. It is
the only plant of its kind · in Meigs
County and through It we , offer ·the
best in bOttle gas service to our many
customers in this area.

~eHer Hurry!
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RU·TLAND

IUJlNITURE CO.
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Rutlancf, Ohio
Phone 6193-J
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DANCING STUDENTS

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Reed Jr., new

OFFERING AT RUTLAND FURNITURE

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Mrs. T. Reed Jr.
Notke .. """'by eoven u.a• 1956
Helen R. ll&amp;ndJey whta! Post
John C Baooo
'Names Committee : ..F 1~
2 ~~~::;: ~-~~: ~.!'V'~:" court
as- __ ...,__ .,.. the Es- (7)-30, (8) 6, 13·3tc
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GIANT BARGAIN

' Raymond Mulcahy per· ma~e w1th bourtaut skirt and ten Friday for Atheru I.&lt;J vbnt r ~
The Rev
lon•• torr;o bodLce and wore a cor 1atlves
formed the sln"lc·rtng
C::l:'remony •age
.. .,f pink and w~ute roseb u...,
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wh4n Mis.s M11ry Luc1ile C:r1mm,
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Ak ron, arr 1ve d F n day I
Mr.'l Hubbard, moth • o
u1e c : ol r~n.
241 Plne St, Middletown , Conn ' bride, wore a blue lace dres:s with for a vi101t with Mrs . R S. White I
dt~ughter or Mrs. Harold Hubbard white accessories and a cnrSH~c and
family.
,
Middleport, , and Otmer
Grimm, or pink and white roselm(ls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and
Racine, was married to M:r Step·
A weddmg dinner for the lmm daughter Carol Jean, Columbus,
hen ~flchael Toth, son .of Step~en •dial' ramUles was held
arnved f&amp;r a week ~d visit with
J :roth ~d the late Mr11
Toth,
h
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a
er E1ster, M'IS8 J ean J.Jllma,
an d
BriStOl," l'ln Th:'l we4lng
wu we .•
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, cake WI\S
Urs Jones and carol Jean Will 1
held at St ' MatL'aew's Church. F{)r·-k
Conn . on July 23 at ele- the dessert coune.
remam the folwwing wee .
m the morning. The
Mr and M1 s Toth left
for a
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Harris anj
wedding marches were wedd 1ng tr 1p ~and will be at hom !I chlldr hi left 1i'rl~y for their
th e church organist.
at 241 Pmd St, M1drlletown, Oono in Hutchmson, Kan~as, after
were Miss
Linda She Is
a graduate of Pomeroy two week's visit with their p~o·ool• l l
Gr 1mm, M1ddl epor1. s lsier o 1 the J-h,gh School and was f ormer1y
Mr ond M••
• A. R lleco•
br1 de ,w ' o was ma1 d o r honor and pioycd at Starks ,
and Mr•~ Hob•rt
" Harro•"
Joseph Toth, Bristol,
brolher of ls a. stX:retary at
Cauofe Golr stude nt nunse
. 1·man
B-h··
Z•nesv11le,
l he groom, c~.~&lt;:!1
verSlty, MLdd(etown
-=• w.u&gt;a "-sp!"l,
nu ..
'1\he brld, wore a st1·ee~-Iength dt.rated fl'om Bn 8 tol
·:·;:.~·I vis1tin;: frt~ here over t~e we''" i l
shJ!ath of pink lace w1t!l white ac- and Js e mployM'I at
end.
CCJtsorles and carried a White pray- ley, Inc., Nf'W
Recent il.lests of Mr a.od
er book topped with whit&amp; roses
Mr and Mr'•
James Cnswell awl
and streamers of st phanotls Miss Gllmm Mldrl\eport
were Mr and Mrs James
Grimm wor·e a street·length dress wedding &gt;Jnd l'ec~ption.
and tbrel children and
of bhlf! silk urganza and cotton
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aod
n- .
Crlswc\1, Bridgeport.
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day for a visit at
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home were
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MaMr'r'.·.·.ndd ,.M~"
M.; i~ -:.__lig··;~~;gh•Galla~~r
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have returned fro mll
Recognition of the ~ew pator sdtoO. Fred Shumway wa11 only Mr. and Mrs Donnl.s Gallager
and his wife, t~e R~&gt;v.
and Mrs preued a fme fellow.ship and the
G torge DaVIs wa.'l ob11erved with
Tbe thtme of the servtee exGary, Cbarleston.
a program and tea at the Asbury dolog of things 'toget.'Jer. Music
Mr. and Mn:. Willard Hurley
Methodl!lt Church, Svacuse, Thur• wall furnished by tlJe Junl(}l' choir
f111mUy. New1Ma:tlnsvl11e, were
day evening,
and a aolo was preaented by Mn
Yisite,.,.. here this week.
The affair Wll5 sponsored by t~ Libby Wilford with Mrs. Freda
Mr and Mr. John Ketchka '"'~II
WSCS and greeting the member• Dully as thE.- pumo accompanist
Wf!Bk end wltb her brother and
&amp;nd. tb1ir families at the door were
Rev. DaviS rellponded by telling
In Jaw, llr, and Ml'll. HenrJ
tbe Rey. and Mr.s. Davls, Mrs. Ann how he !Jad bt.-tm touched by the Kedaard, Charleston.
'Sauvagto and Mrs Kalhle'en Francis fine Christian loyalty and o Ibis
Mr. and Mr:a. Charles
·'d
proo~ident and vtce--pres.a ent
pi own call to preach, and pledged a.nd sons, PAden City, W.
the WSCS , and M111s Marcia l{ai'r, bil loyalty to the church.
Mrs.
recent vialtorw her~ and
lay delegate to tho annual ~lo DaVia abo re.sponded wtth I few 1on, Roy Lee, was. an o-vernigM
cOnference.
well clmtlen words.
guest of Darrell Bechtel.
Mrs. Sauvage, master of cereFlowers furni&amp;hed by 'MTS.
Mr. and Mtllt. Harold S
monle&amp;, off1cially welcomed
the
mway and Kathleen
.and son, Columbus, bave b·En
Rev. &amp;nd ""Mrs. Davts Into tbe fe(.. c !mr&amp;ted t)1e church and
ltmg her parents, M~tyor and
lowship ·of the church. MISll Karr te •
les Relrcllhments
' . 0 Fisher, and fJmlly
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related the !'!!story or the ctiurch 8 ed! to appr{)]umately 75
today for Monroe to p,
both: old 1 and new, alti!r wblch a M I ),1. L Flanagan and Mrs.
the week en~ with l'lis • .,,;,.,!&amp;
beautJful candle ligbiD.f:
pledge d Fields presi-ded at 'he tea
the RIV . anti Mrs W B.
service, was held by thet officers of vi~.
Sunday morning Mr
bOth t.'le church and the e!hult:b
~he bymn "Bless Be The Tie" chnsten his granlson
Teteran trustee present.
•nd the benediction by th~ Rev afternoon wlJt pel'form t~e
D&amp;vis conciudt&gt;d the meeting
ding ceremony rur bl&amp; daughter,
El.ynr.
lfOTICI OF APPOINTM.NT
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tate of ~olm F Htndley Late of r
Est•Jt of John F. Han.lty, Oecet.,. Meigs County, Oh1-o dece~d

Morris Dancing School Wi II Open' A Ban-:h School

IN THE MIDDLEPORT. POMIROY 'AREA THIS FALL!

Morris Dancing School Is Reconized Nationally By Dance Edu~
co tors Of America, Inc.

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Roe«nt gut"St of Mr :md Mrs
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John Morns waJ Mr.
and Mrs. ~ 0p The Brtptest Col'· M
Mr~ Guv Revnolds and her Juest Carl Cone and daughter{)[ Athens I &amp;; aer In Middleport
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Mrs Wanda Strine, attended the
Ralph Carr and son or
LeVIt- II ~
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opera ''The Candle" at Ohio Uni. town Pa ' was overnight guu t of
t:l BAKER FURNITtl'llE Ill
v 1·s1ty T~ursday evening an&lt;l"
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,.Jliven
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the •••r. "The
Mary Lu'·'',..ille Grimm Is Wed
by the Summer
T0 Stephen M. Toth Monday II':~· ond M". !larold IIubbard

dent o( the Jaycee-ettes,
named
her committee chairmen when

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Wld m~rched to piflno music by
Mae CJellund to the front wh~
Coming from out (lf town. f-or
ihey t"a'lib r.eeeived tlheir riles of the 9ef'Vice were W. (}. McQwJgg,
&amp;ty Each oWcer was presented B&amp;y ViUage; Mr. lll1ld Mrs T H
-3 "'~ T"'9e .tly Jr. memben Deb- EU.s~lateln, Mrt. and Mns. Herbert
~lf Hij.es and Polly Decker.
·Elselstein 'llrnd A•lle"' Ohase. Hurnf .
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iongt~ Mist Helen: LOOhai'y apd
:Miss Phy11is thle re~tative Rev. RDbert E. t,e.ake. Columbus.,
~· 602 JfO Girl&amp; StatJeo gave her re- .Mfs. Waltho Al'liom, Spl"lllgft-e&gt;ld,
' Par-t Oft! belr U:ip 1n Jtme She 'tiOid Mrs.
Ben Gt'!l.vely, Mr-s. Harol'd
Of C.ov La'uscltl"'s h!tlt to
Brabbino and MisS&gt; Marguente
M:OOO'JE!, Obarle9ton.
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Mr.
and'
Mrs
Glen
Oha.se.
Day·
The Statf -and Offict"M of M.eijs
t..:m·
Mr. and Mrs. James t.oohnry,
~=;· Pythdan Sisters wdl meet Atberw; .J('f"&amp;. Lydia Siddel, Mor.
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evening 'lot the rhoJn.t&gt; of
. Ob&amp;rles Sw1tze.r,
OWen W.tth Mrs. Horace ietta;
oOO MIN!.
umoey, as the ase1stlng hos-

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BAKER
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the Rev. Ed"'Ln Oharl~~. ot-fldat·

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Betty Uoweil and Jr. ~_r H.bw·
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t&lt;l Columbue by ctwrtered bus
presklent, Mrs Dorothy Spen rc&gt;r, where aJil iirls toured Jtr~ sta-te
pre&amp;ldlng The- hall was dt'lroratc l caplfol , Oblo Stabe Ultlvers11y and
in hlue oand gold wlt!h drapes at AJU building
Robf:o,rt Euli!I' iive hts •report .on
th.e fnont wmdows lllld S'llia'H ~ur.
1ah~ at tbe std'e windows Vet~e­ Bovs Statre where he was a mem·
of State Highwa y Patrol B oy~
tlan blands h:tvc beern Jnstalled,
d.on'&amp;t!OO to lhe Legion by Mr an I State ended w1th a talent show on
Mrs V~rg1l Walk er matef'Ja-l. 'Jt Saturda-y nllght and t'hey head£!11
for twme on Sunda)
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At tb::o cl!OS!! af lihe meeting, rc·
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{teslknents were served bv P.farth n
After the bus meSIS aes91oo M ' s. Lou BeeP, ))lvie Sm t! h md dau
Spmrer bkl'd the Sgt of Arm , gbtler to 38 members and ComMrs EhzaOOth W~l roNt• and Jr. S.,1 mand•.r of P-ost fl02, v~rs.~l Walker
of Arms, Kay WI!Uord to present and Adp. Edwahli Howell Jr.
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Eleanor
Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edllor- Phone G244

es the fOIIIOWing 'Offi.Ceft well! pA!sented· President, Iknrt&lt;by Spen·
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BY ROBERT C. RUARK
W1!!h all t•he c-ribi~lsms
from
abroad about Gl miBconduct-un
dtubtl't.ll)' arcurate crttic-uwns-11
like to r~mCmber Admiral Er-.nest
K1t1g, who dJed tile .ather week
I hk to N'Call' tl»t "ll'on Ernie"
he'ld' o£f1cers t"l'Sppmlible I«' the
broad conduct of thetr men,• and

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felillea againal the Clvlt pOpuii'BUon
by ~Jion aS!bQreo.
Thi-s, one !Pklpper to;td me, is be·
caU9e' eaCh capt'4tn is allowed 'OnlY
thrte or lour d4tc1c: C~Atrta for
every 10,000 libet.tiee. Wlh.en the
number mowrt~J, lbe skipper gets
a &lt;:hew..out from o.n• lhl'(h, and at)
ehli'Sretled tJhe fatfu!r, so k) ipe"Dk, hbortles are cmcelect fOI' a api!IU.
lor the miS&lt;'11)ndtJct of h111 Clhild
'Phis works downward, wond~rlt 11s ttu~· that a pe8.(."(!1;ime &amp;11m· fulf)o wet!. By the Wmf!: ~the- Old
ed f.oret-, mozrt of' h handcuff V'OI· M:ah hafo fmibd ~biting the -exec.
unlee l , ll'i touogher to oontrol than anij ~.he -exec baa worked 1'11.'! way
a flg;htul'g foree Temp111Miorl!l1 are down to ~he -ens1g~, and thfo. enploerrti!u'l, saLaorJe!l 1hl£h, oppofltun. ~tl!gns have blrten the cll.j;eofs and
!tu~ •tlo .'!ln plenbfuil A lot ol. \he tihe ~haefs turn wl1!h w sDCtrl on
wm k 11!1 "madt-" work jll!lt to keep 'the men, the word .tpreac1a
t'he Gl'11 busy httle banda out ol
ln Barcelona, wbefil :the Ameri·
the coolue ja~·
ean fleet Js nf't'8l'aotly adored by
But it IS possible to exe:rclse the elvlUan~d not ror th£"
dlsciphne. from toop down The lati! morte"y the men &amp;pet'ldo-1 saw two
lien. Kenneth F Crame-r wae piJ... sailm-s eaoltmly bock a buddy sttrt
J.oned ror -rtarShne8.9 lD Germany, ~It lhim irtto I ta~~~ n'atJ. 'bj~
ror 1:ry.lng to run a ,tJgttt !iihop, J.W'f'·
~k to the t~Rrlp bo:wre ~ Sh!Ore
serve Am"'Jcan Pl't!S~Ige aDd, In Pt~trot o!PpOtted btm 11?1 tl:ad t~'
cJdenttally, ~ve Ulllrcle Sam a httle turn ~n an officiaJ. report t'hat tlhe
money.
budtly was • blt b1glh and aoline:
I remember J went down to , up.
M.unicih to do an• atN&amp;'nmeflt piece
"Thia i• f91~ common" w en·
for a ma1azme, w~h the gun Hrted ma;n once told me ''Thia 111
pointed to Cramer at 1 m&amp;ll'tl.net, .the best llibtrty port in ILbe woctd,
and completely reverser 1my en. ai'Kl we don't want to foul Jt up
a'ione. The pioee I worot W86 so full f(llr mPtt of us becaoll!oe&lt; on~ !boob.
of praise f-or a man dol.ng hts ,Job 181'\ ge~s ~~ and raises '8 Mleth-at it 11ever got run
kus We prefer t.o k11l our own
TQday, In· Mt!dite!'ll'f'OOan port~. anaket~
di~lplJne Ln. t~ flftt los 9o tau!
: V'ou d~'t know our Old M11n
~nd mora)e 110 !high bhat there is but he's &amp;llel'(lic ~o d•'&lt;'k (~ua·t~

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3 00 Frontiers of Faith
:1 30 Amem•an For.um
• 00 Zuo l'arade
t 30 Outlook
500 M:eet tile Pt'e.'IS
5 30 Gus.pcl IL!l''mOJl:t Boys
5 45 News l'tcttlre
ROO Toppt'r
6 30 Front1er
700 St.:-ve Allen Show
8 00 Television Ph1~ house
000 Man Aga u1st ('rune
Y•JU Natwnal Bowlwg Champ.
JO 00 B1M Town
10 30 Count of Mo-nte Cr1sto
1100 N ew.s &amp;. S}WI't;s
11 , 15 'I'nasure Theatre
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being shady pviltl&lt;:a

They realize that Mr El5enhower 111 t~tnend·
ou~ty popuhh end that all el'!orta must be made
to prevent any personal attack on hlrh thBt couh:l
boomerang against the Democrata.
This doean't mean the DemocrBtl won't wage
n heated campaign. They v.lll (lpen up wUb
heavy fire on the 'admlnlBtratlon's recorl:l and
Ike's delegation of work to his IUbOrdlnatu.
\ The theme, aa Truman put It, proba.bly Ww be
"I like Ike, but-."

plan to frll.lltru.te the eftect of the "po.rt-tlrne" chargea. One &amp;ndk:a~
Uon of the OOP atrategy came when the Wh1te House announced
that Mr. Eisenhower would not ta.ke a vacation before the Rtpub~
llcan nattonai convention.
Previously, the chief executive had planned to go to New England
ror a fishing lrlp, a h"!ll8 1:1trenuoU1 torm of exercls~t than hill ravor1tt
pastime, golf, which his physic lane have totbl.tlden him to play until
&amp;bout mhi-Aua:uat
' H~wever, COf. National Chairman Leonard w Hall 11 aald to
nave counseled that It would be "better psychology" It the Prell•
dent nmalned at his White House desk, with week-end trlp 1 to hll
Getty11burg farm to provllle tho necesl!(l.ry tcht:-:al!on from his du\ie..
Rerardle.u of Mr. Elaenhowtr'e gt-eat J.lOllulu.rlty, Out R~publlcan
at1 ategists coqsldo1·ed tbese fftctora:
' 1-He waa lltn vacutiQIII tnatt.a.pt.t 2·i When he wa.s stricken wtth
his hel\r t atlack Jn Denver. Ht epent the reel or the year con·

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10 I !i C h.ri~lia.n Sc 1ence
!0 30 What One Person Can Dll
1100 1'I~1S IS the Life
11 '10 M:.n to Man

By CHARLE• M. McCANN
Unl'-d Pre11 Staff Cor,..pondent 10 30 Unci"' J oh nny CouM
The 'wee'sk goo dand bad news 1100 Captain G:rlJant
on t~e lnternahonal balance sheet 11 au Mr W1zar(]
12 30 Bar-e ball
Tho Good
uo Dance Par ty
1. Prr.mler G &lt;~ maJ AbJel Nasser
2.30
We.!Jtern Theatre
Egypt was gjven a Jesson on
400
Dance
Party
the danger of trymg to piny the
Ea~~:t agaln.'!t the West In (orelgn 500 TBA
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polic1; The Unlled Shtes and • 30 Roy Rogers
Gr!at Britain had offered Nass .. 1 800 Sppnts Eye
6 15 News Pwtur~
financial atd towud building
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Dam So, tlt~~ug" 1
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Jul·ius
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hid Sovfet Russia
800 People- Ar.e Funny
frank fence •
830 F estival of Stars
the United States arid
900 Encore Theul re
witbdrc.'w their cffin To
dll!lmay, Russl11
followed by say- 9 30 Adventure Theatre
that it wns not at 'Present .o·oo Sa1urd.a-v N1g.ht Jamboree
aid in the dam proJ- 1030 Ellery Que eu
earaee!i. accus~ the 1100 News &amp; Sport.
of "a.'lam ten, tl •JO Owl 'J'heatT~
1·30 SJ.gn O(J
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Softball ·Finals Set For Tonite
An aU-Parkersburg trnals ln the
Bend Softball Tournament was tet
for thi.s evening followinJ la.st
nieht's ball games
which
saw
Smith's Up!lolstering of Parkersburg nippiQM defending champion
Lakin and Parkersburg CIO down-·
lng Philip Sporn.
Weatbtr perm11tmg, Lakin and
Philip Sporn will meet In a consOlation game at 8 PM with Smith's
and CIO playang for the ~amplonahip In a game imnwdiately fol , lowing.

Basa went 11.11 Lite way

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8REAKS_OF_ntE...GAME • By Alan Mav•r
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PITTSBURGH UP-Evn")"body
set!m s to think tlhe •boneymooa a
over for the Ciooinn:ati Redl.egs
f'xcept t'h.e
plaoye~ themselves,
wbo st 1U bt-lieve they haove en ough gu-ns oth go aill bhe waY.
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'l'he Redle.gs tra ilied Mle le.a·gus·
leadmg MHwaukee Brnes by 4~
games tod-ay . picking up a .game
on f'riday IJil!gh.f.'a 3-2 -sq_ueHe over
the pell'ky Pitt.sburglh Pira.tes.
The victo ry meant a lot to Cincinnati , which hopes to rea:aoin
ground nex t w~k w.hen· the Braves oollide w1U1 Brooklyn· Dodt: '"''~ away from tlhe friendloy sur.
ruundings (){ Milwa~J-kE-e Stadium.
"TheiT series will give us a
chance to gtin ou one or both of
them,'' &amp;a-i d Manager Birdie Teb-

for tht!

losers.
Don Blarkburn of Parkersburg
CIO hurlel his seeond .!!but--out in
as many evenings when he blanked Philip Sporn, 3---0. Losing hur·
l ·a was Bub Stivers who was relieved In the second by Cricket
Searles.
The CIO tean. n u ncne~ all Ita
runs In the second Inning
when
with two men out Bud Sam_, and
R. Ki tffer each walked and scored
on Kay Stcpheni' single. Stephens
later , scoud when Blackburnsln-

Smith's look the
measure u( gl&lt;d.
Lakin by a score of 8---7 in a .seenw that Wc·nt right down to the
That was all of Ute
scoring.
lAst of the sev('nt~ before It was Sporn never threaten4d except in
decided.
the first inning when Jim Haggerty
doubled with two out and in the
With the score tied at 7-all in fifth wben Bob Layne singled and
the last of the seventh.
Bab went lo second on an infield out
Smith b:t off for Smith's by rel!lc~- Those were the only two
bUs
ing first on an er;or. Then, Emory Sporn had.
.
SLarUna:, Lakin f1rst baseman, at-~ Blackburn In addition
to betEmpted to field Burkart's
slow ing the pit~bing lilar,
eollrcted
roller and threw the ball
Into two hits in two trips to tbe plate
right field . Smith seared all the for batting honon.
w•y from first to win
Cle ball
The box scores :
came.
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Lakin had jumped to a 4-0 lead
AB R H
In the 8CCOnd Inning of the game W. Smith. d
4 0 I
on four bits, two walks, and a Walker, c
3 0 0
5Bcriflce fly . Wallace Smith'a sln- Howell, u
2 I I
Jle with the b91ies loaded &amp;ccount· Galloway, 2b
4 0 0
erl for two of the runs in t!le Patt.enmn, 3b
4 0 0
lnning.
Redd, rf
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Smith's went ahead in the Last H&amp;rmon, If
3 1 1
of the third on a three run home Bau, p
3 I I
run by Loren Elder
and a two Starling, 1b
0 3 0
run homer by shorb:Wp,
West.
24 7 ~
Lakin camrl back to take a- 6-:l
SMITH'S
advantage in the top of the fourth
AI R H
woon Leander Howell
homered B. Smith, c
4 1
wlt~ oil rdan on base. Caltrider'• Burkart, e(
4 1
double followlna: a base on balll Moore, 2b
2 o
to 'lbomaa In the
last
of tbB West. 8s
3 1 1
fourth Ued it up at 8 • all
for Cline, 1b
3 1 o
Smltb'a.
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2 1 0
Each team added a run In the Caltrider, If, r{
2 1 2
sixth before l~e decidtna: run wat Chamben, If
o o 0
tallied In the seventh Inning by Hopkhu, p
3 1 1
Smlth's. Hoppy Hopklns, who re- Elder, p, ri
3 1 1
li.oWed Elder ln the second 1nnlng
26 8 6
Wit&lt;! the winning hurler. Bucky Lakin
0;40 201 o - 7 1 4

Redlegs Refuse
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we !haven't a good chance iJo win
our penna-nt." ~
11he Redleg ~kipper meanw'h.ile
• hoped to generate a. new w:Un'nrog
s.treak at t&lt;he expense of bile Pirin order to sta-y in good standing
wJth the Braves and onrushing
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ry Oblinger itit a ..wh:t sb'EEik in
:relief as be wal:k:ed eigbt batters.
The Indums ondy had two ·bits in
the inni111g. Li«l&lt;e Jimmy
Lou-ks
again was the winning pitcher as
h.e bel&lt;l the Pirates to only four
~e I.JL(IW&amp;.
Mike Wen-y was the ,t.;op hitter
in .flbe -game wit.'h three thit.s ion
three trips w the plate, while for
Lhe IndiAns Bo-b Winebrenner bad

two biJUi.

'.flhe Red1egs thad little trouble
wit:h the Dodge~ u 'Ilommy Wblte
and Tom Ebersbaab divkl'ed trhe
pl·tcb.Wi. chores Jn• regisl!eri.ng tlhe
wjo. Dick Eblin .p itooed the ~
three innings for Uae Dodg«8, aiJld
was U~e loser with Milke RQberts
finMi.ng llhe JaSt thr€e h&gt;lpl\es.
White and Ebersbadh tJeid ~be
Dodgers rto only five lhits, will1e
the Redtegs eol·lected 20 lbits off
Ebliin •and Roberts.
'Jlo.p ·hitter in the g11me was TloJn
EbCI s-bactl w'i:tb a perl'ect eve'iting of trve for Ci've, whil'e Mike
Spe-nct'1' had two ihi..hs. Dick Eblin
ll'd the Dodge:rt~- with two hlts in.
three tr~ps.
The '9landings:
T.. m
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Br.vet
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Po11 Win!: Game
'the Redlegs bounceod back from
a three-game l01:1ing s!Jreak at the
'hands of Brooklyn "f!iday nig'h.t
w.i th a.n ot!lcr cLutch w1.n o~er ~e
P1ratt!s on Walty P08l s tr.l'ple m
the ninth tflat seared
.kRwJy _
Temple.
'I1he score wa.-; tied 2-all, w.hen ___:c::::_:c,_:c_:c__c:-c:-::----:---.c,-,----''--- : - - - - - - - w~th one way, Temple delivet"ed a
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I
P&lt;Jbt liDen fol1owed with his payof bit to cen.tet" ficl:&lt;i
The viat.ury wmt. to Ant Fowler
his -seve1111.11. 'llhe dg:bt bander also
Mr!. Rlog).&gt;!r Bi'Shop was -guest of Audrey - k-taWr, M'iss
Katbryn
Slnl!llcd home Ray JabloMlci ln. l!hc 00nnr at a layette Sbo'ftf"' Thur&amp;- Mitch, Mrs. Gladys Bro~h'OI'S' and
sixth to ~ive ~he Redl~ a 2-l day evertin-g a't! rt.!Jte Eoterp-Nse daughter, Mrs. Al·i cc 'llhom~n
I&lt;&gt;Qd.
EUB Chureh wi1ih the Wllfing and daugt.ter, N!ll"S. M')'rtle Hlcks·
and granddall81h'ter. .Mrs. W. R.
Fowler acatercd eight hits, al- Workers clllS!i a., 1hostieMes.
After tbe honOred guest opened Da.vis·a:nd fantiJy, Mrs. Davi'd Davis
Lowed no wa~ks and at Qll'l.' 5\retch
.
retired 14 Pirstes in a row. He bet m:my Lovly gifts, refreshm!e~s and !10111 or
cookies
and
coMe
were
served
Mnt.
Herbert
Ducon,
M1sses
Jo:rgave 'Lip a ll"Ual in &lt;the eeoond .imiog l\11 Dale Long'&amp; single and l tu Mrs. John Bat)', Miss Racbel ce and Emma Lou Darvils, Mrs. Jll'b!ll
Batey, M~ Ed King, ·M rs. :M~ Smith, Mi99E!S Nor~a Jean ·a nd
triple hy fo~ rank 'I'homas.
Huosted Mls. Albe-rt Brown and Florernee Ann Bearhs, Miss Una
Long Ona For Long
Long also acoouu.te-d for the o-th- drtllght~r. Mrs. J~tmes Wi·U and Far Gea~har'b, Mis9 Ri~ BaH,
e.r Pittsburgh run by lt\llding off c!augtrte.r, Milsses Lena and K·a'tde ~rs. Hlowand Mcintosh, MI9S Harnet .Mdntosh mtd Rev. and Mrs.
t·he sevonth wi-Ltt a 436-f.oot w&lt;l'llop &lt;Juth, Mrs. .I.iUian- Van- ~Mra.
Dorothy
Je.ffers,
Mrs.
El.
Bililhop.
,
Uhat went out or 1\:he bal-l pari!:, :his
Week'S,
Mrs.
Cacl.
.Mitch,
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Sendimg
gilts
but
unable to- illlt.don
219f. Of the SC.UOOI,
Between ·Lhe triple by Thomas JanE1: Korn Mrs. Ctllri Moore .MTs tend wore Mr.s. J.dhn Fr-itk, ,Mira.
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and Long's homt:r. Fowlt'r did :not
Mrs. QntiHe Brown, Mrs.. Har'!ey
yiel-d a hit. The R-t.&gt;dlegs, howev.cr
B.r.(l.wn, Mn. Yvonne W.lSIOOl~ Mrs.
rotlied ·up 13 M~fetics, 11 off st.a·~r
WJUard Wilson, Mrs. R:ober SpenGeorge Munger, who left in th\1
cer, Mrs: Haorley GIJ.mooe, Mrs.
e-i~Lb. Face was cha·rg-ett w.ttih his
Myrtle I..oo:&amp; • .Miar Dorothy Loll·g,
seve(1'l-h seLltack r 9~ ~. e,i&amp;hl
Mt1L Huber JW!own',"Ml'a:' · 'l'OOma&amp;
vlOtories.
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The Redleogs scorecl their first
Moore, Mr-i. VoeTne Davis, Mrs.
roo witih -two oul., ln ·the 'fiftih.
The
Yankees
clutil
to
tbeir
Homer Wall,er, Mii!Js G.enevieve
Roy McMillan bunted ·toward the
mound an•d Fowler followf'd w.it•h fil'8t place in thel Middleport Ut· , Stob~ and tbe employees of Jthe
store
__·-~--a sa-crifice. Temple grounded oJj. tie League, Ftlday evening as they K:os:e __
for 1Jle second out:, and
Post took a 15-12 decision over the Sen- ,.- sin•g led to deep shof'll.
aton. In another conte.st, the Rctd
Debby Gillian, smaLJ · dau.Ghte(
Lu.ck wu. wiolh the Re-dlegs, Sox and lndlant
battled to
a o! Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gillian, has
game was been serlotaJy ill in
theHol~r
when RbbinsD!ll amuck "OUt· and 12-12 tie, before the
Oalohcr Jack Shepard l-ot tlhe ball called due to darkneSI!I in the Hospital
Ml\l'garet Wyant who sp •t sevget away h-om &gt;him, enab~liTlg ¥&lt;:· bottom half of the fourth inning,
aftJr the Tribe had tl~d th~ scare en weeks in Cleveland with
f4r .
Millan to soore on the error.
returned
Johnny Klipp:ttein ~ slated· to and Mike Shaffer wu on second. and Mrs. Stanley BeaJ
The Yankees tal1led six rull5 in home; Saturday.
pM.ch a·gain&amp;t ROB Kline- of &lt;tihe
the
firtt inning on a home run
Pirates in today'• , game. Klipp.
Eli!Dn Kraeuter a-nd daughter
·s\l!in ha:s wo0n eight. and l011t seven by Koenl&amp; and five walkB. Hoy~'s
third
frame was Leda Mac have re-turned hOme
a-nd Kline bas potsed a 9ol0 mark. single: in the
good for three runs as the Hack from .t-he .hos-pital much imoprov!:!d.
Wilson eoacbed groqp
collerted
Ronnie HeHman an~r spending
six more ru~s In the third inning several weekll wkb his cousin,
on three wailea, two
errots and ' Oharle 5 Ihl-e Jr., has returned to
two hits. The Yankees aho picked his home at BeUefontalne for a
~ one run In the 1 · ~nd and two week.
• runs. in Ule fourth.
The Senators, behind golni Into
BY UNITID PRES~
the sixth inninJ, 16-4, after IICorNATIONAL '-'lAGUE
flrat and
W L Pet. GB lnt two ru111 tn: the
fourth
frameJ,
made
a
''last
ditch"
Milwaukee ___' _ 56 33 .629
stand
In
order
to
ulvaae
the
hard
Cincinnati -- -~ 63 39 .IS76 4\~
fought eonb11t
as Baumgardner
BroukiY'Jl _____ 1!2 39 .&amp;71 e
singled In two talllea. The Cal HinSt. Louis --~- . 44. 47 .484 13
HILP 110111
together
Pitl.tJtburg·h ____ f3 47 .478 131,1 d,y coached sfJuad put
three
walk&amp;,
four
hits
and
Philadelphia ·- 42 &amp;1 .4:12 18
Yank! made one miscue, and
Chicago ---~- 39 10 .438 17
Senators
bad scor ·d eteht ttrr••••
New York ------ 3~ 55 .368 23
OH THI
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before Cheadle made the last
P:rlcll(t Rnulh
baseman
fiylng out to flnt
Brooklyn 4 Obicl,o 3, ~0 hms
end
tbe
,game.
to
New YOril: 6 St. Louls 5
Bennie Wll.son wa11 tbe ~nnl1ng!
P!hiladelpbi'a 5 MilWaukee 2
SVI'f'OIT YOUR LOCAl.
pitcbtt
and Lont: wu the
Cincinnati 3 Pltblbutgh 2
The lndJana and Red
Sox will
~ET"( ORGANIZATION£
Today'• Probtbte Pltchtn
their
contest
Monday
ftnish
CWicM·go 'It Brooklyn-RuM 8-4 6 p.m.
Laok In your pho~o ~-or y-.
·~
v, Kouofax 2-2
local 'pollctlor - r . r wlllto.,
st. L-ollis ~t New York-Mizen
you how to got In touc •
9-8 or Bl~lock 0-1 vs Gomez ~10.
Cin&lt;~~hmati at PittJbuqb-Klllpp.
flrf..v'• ••ults
!lt;e•in 8-7 vii Kldne 9-10.
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BOllllon t Chicago 3
Milwauke at PhUadel'Pbia·, nhrhl Detroit 5 WM!hlngt.oa. 4
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-Crone ~ vs SimiJWDI!I 6-6. ,
Clevel~Dd 3 BAIUmQI"e 2
· Svndn'll
New Ydrt 10 KJbllll City 9, lt in
Chieago .t Brooki~ 1 ~
T~y'a Pnbaltle Pftct,en
st. Lou~s at N,ew Yort
Boston 4t OhleaJO--Nixon 3-4
Milwaukee at f'tlll~phia
vs Mc[)pbl)d 0.1
.
Cinclnrratl. 8 t ' Ntab\liwb 2
Wluhm,t.ob at Dttroit-RIID-05
AMIIUCA.M L.AQUI
6-7 V! Fetyt.aq; 8-8 "'1.
1
w L Pet. Gl
Blitlimot'e. at- .pley.elan6-FerNew York ·-- · - u 30 .161
rar~ese 4.-7. V8 .G.u.tia 7-$..
Cleveland ____ ~ 37 .S93 8'lt
New York lit ~K~ Cky ni'iht
- . , ------. 112 ~ .116&amp; 11
-Turtoy .t!!!:...K-~r,l-3 1
Chicago _____ _ 46 43 .81'1 16V.
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NEW YORK UP- Fe-a-rless FraG.
0 0 ley's fect.s 1ilnd figureso:
Sayre. :~s
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Elbie Fletcher, former fir~"&gt;i
0 0 bl:Seman ·foor .tlhe Braves and Pir.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';:~------;;;:;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;~il Stlverll, p
Searles, p
0 0 ates, admtres Ted Williams but ohe
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i11 among thuse .Who feellllhat WiHCIO
iarru~ "should quit ba8eball if he
AI R
can't take .the rirl!.ng of tJhe fans
Dunn, d
2 0
-&gt;particulal'lloy .at :lihos.e_prices."
Bill Sams, 2b
3 0
. "I !ha-rt gu~ "on' me £or years
Clegg, If
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and I alwa~s felt t.hat 1\Jhe smartD. Satru1, .qR
3 0
est bhing was to i·~\'fti)J"e the~ no
R. Samx, 3b
3 0
matter how bad they got." Fl~tdh­
Bud Sams, rf
2 1
explains. "Makhlg juvooHe; gc:~­
Kieffer, Jb
2 I
,tJur-es in retum doesn't •!let you
Stephens, c
2 I I anywhere.'•
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Blackburn, p
2 0 2 · . The major leaguers, 11CCording
22 3 ~ to FJI•bie, oow a Boston• sal,C8fll.a.n,
Philip Sporn
0000000-021 don't realize jw;t 'bcrw J\lcky llhey
CIO
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CLAYBANKSSPEEDWAY

·tlhe lrutians rallied for 11 runs as
Mike Werry was ~. and Ter-

Mrs. Roger B'shop fs Honofled

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P•tteraon Yf, Moore
"If the pl~cl'9 bhlnk 1'l•ey ·haw
n rough, wqit un.tU they hit .tJhe
mi•nors on t.he-ir wa-y duwno," he
said sadly. "Then tbeyll know
how rou!fh things can rl!llly get"
The bout between Floyd Patter·
Roo Bnd Arcbie Moore, whoioh 'N'iJI
deeldt!l th~ auccessor to Rocky
Mard'anu's 'N!Orld ihea-vywelght title, will beoome/ oUk-iaol n-ex·l Frida-y when- Pat.tersou goce before
lhe New York Boxtne Cool-rri.lssHln
and •his fractu~ !hand Is olcll~ed.
Meanwhile, thoaoi same nLght', Joey
Giambra will 'lllake" Rocky Cas.
tel·lani t.o vet 'in line right be!hiond
Gen@ Fulhner for a· 8hot at Ra)'
Robinson's middlewelabl title.
Tournament star Ed Furgol.
Who recell!!:ly went -to bhc- !loemJ.
flnoal6 of t1he PGA golf ctLam:pioo.s.hlp, is oonsiderma: tlhree- offei'I
of wbiQh -at te881 one b from a
maor club. Furg.ol, oow at ibhc
Meager Westwood· C. C. Jn St.
I.qui!l, Is- one or bhe greaot teacoh·
ers or the •&amp;arne.
Sport• Aftd Bualne11
Brithth racing write" report
~hilt t.he vicf.o.r,y of Argentina's El
Chama itl• l~t laid's Washingl&lt;Jn
lnte!'!flational coat: English !horse
breedcNi more than $200,000 in or
ders rrom Amer.fean thoro~bred
buyers. At Jea.st one Ame,lcan
buyer cancelled a ·troip -bo Bt1iltaln
and •hea-ded Instead to Latin Amerlea.
Da~ Raa:an, 21 year old Unl·
versity of Flvrida colt "'tapta'in
'Mho won the Florid• "Open, ihu
been lnoorporll'ttd for- five yeat'll
wltlh funds suppU&lt;~d by a -oounty
judge, two salesmen and a dent.ktt
in Flol'ida, 11hey'Jl s~ J'llm for
five yean (tn· the 'Pro lf.&gt;Our wl~·h
the COI'J)Oratkm declaring divi·
dends out ot !bil oaming1. Instead
of a proartm~, now you a~n't tell
the players o,rifhout a Wall Street
Journat.
One of ~ comeback• .o f the
yeJT ;, bel!&gt;l modo by Eddl&lt; M
earo. Tb• famed joctey in 10&amp;2
won 38 9tlke tact~, one leM .than
year be fe)l oU to a mere ll
' Earl· Sande-'&amp; •11-tlme' record. Laat
stakes vletor.l es, However. &lt;tbls
yf'ltr 'he already lhn 19 to bia ,ereo
d.Lt with more ;Mead . . . a Teal
oomebaet but, as one race- obMrver IIIB-ld, "J didn't Jmow hr- had
been awfiY'"
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Braves ·win Ninth ,
In Little League
The Raelne BraveS~ woo bMW'
nklt.b. slraij;M victory in tbe Meif:s
Little League last ·n ig'ht as l'hey
tOtlk a.n easy 25-2 victory over ollhe
Yanks on tbe Pomeroy field. In
other aames 11he Red:legs oontinu·
00 tibetr sui-g.e by takiDJ an 18-6
decision over t.he Dodgel'!l, and
the Syrilcuse Indiaotr woa. by a 122.margbl "OVer the Pirates.
The Bra.ves ihad an· ePy of.l:me oi
it as •the Ya.nks gave them eiJbt
une~ r\ws in the fint two
inni.Dp, aptt from tat~ oo• 'llbe)'
just: ooasbed
lklward
"~fty"
Johrl8oa, went tlhe first :llhree ~lruJ .
.fn;gs for tDe Br.avea a1l&lt;l was t4te
wmner with Larry Priee :pitOh1llg
the I:Jst llhree grames.
Bobby
BllW.en was tdte &amp;c$Jng pttdler for
the- Yankees with Butdl: Oarpc.nter and Frame. Ebellibacb mopping
up .io .the last three -i nnings. EDel'tfbi.ab came oo in• the sixth •inn~
long wHit the baSQI loaded, and
struck out the side.
Top hi.tterB for Racine wtre AIleil. Graham w.H1h •four out of ~lve,
W!hile Roger Bi4'cb Jlnd' Larry
Price botib -had tihree hi-ts. Thfo
Yan·kees onJy came up Witlh four
hita, bu.t Bobby Bowen had a perf~ eve:n~ng at the plate witlh
three for three.
At Syracuse tile Pirates tbad a
.2-0 lead ·after ttaree and -one hli'Jif
inuingt of pl;a:y, but in· the fourth

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Yanks Maintain

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1954 OLDSMOBiLE Super 88 4
p•enty locuM posts, oo· m.a1 · W
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brakes. Low mileage, one careout of Rutland on gravel road. .eeounts, Audits, Tfx Prp..
ful owner. Make us an of! I&gt;\'. (IJ)
· \V\1,1 trade for small place i.n . .bJems, Notary Publle.
Bbettnat'~. Pom~roy, OhJO. ·
WeTEit ___: Woman for bou...
~,e K~nnedy,··Rutla· nrt, qruo.
7 -~6tc
t:k. Live in . · Fr 1nk. B~~c"h,
7-2l..,lc ·
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Middleport \R. D. Leading
11l04 PLYMOUTH Savoy , Club
-P•meroy
Not. Bonk Bldg.
7.
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105 E. Setond· St.
' 2-tO:Il,e, &amp;rl!y finis'h, ~11Q5. Blaet· 2 GUEUNSEY COWS, two years F'()f{l SALE:
tatt!
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bedroom!!,
maspneety
Pomeroy, OhiO
lnar'~. Pomeroy, Ohio. 7-26-tu r
old, will f\1!sllen In · D~ce1 nbe1·
--~ouse
on
threi
acre
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faci~;~~
2nd calf; 1 heifer-baH j ersel'
Jona- PON'MAc•oelu.x. 8'-cylindel',
black-top KtJ:~et, , Mi~t'i'aYll!e- ~~-:-:;;::=;:;:;::::;;:;::;: ;
4-door Sl!dan, hydramatic, •fuUy · a'nd half whilt': .face_. Jat"k S~i(t.
Apprali ed for $).000:
Will be ~.
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Blaett - --reconditlQncd. t~ops.
sold to highe!o!l bi.dder at 10 11.~.: :
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nar's, Potneroy, hio.
A~usl. 3,
nt the l.aw office of 1
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o·.-nen
-and
O'Brien,
lOOM!
19M FORD v.8 Surili'ner· 'Filirlane one-or ,..,
Mft\t .....u..
Co'Urt St., Pom~roy·. Fur farther .
ConvertibJe~QUJie, 'Fordomatie,
lag ,lf~nc.,, "antiilg
tniormatioJl, rnll Pomeroy 452.
fullf equi.p ,' like new, f.2I95.
ter lh• 4Dm~r an4 MUI ·lual7-26-3te To meet th~ dtslr" of every ·
Blaettriar's, Pomeroy, Ohio. ·
fal'nlly- . :, at a cod ·th• flmlly
· '"'"' w:lttt lilt ~ lf'IYe~Jtm-t. \~
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The .'onlY heatH ntlll, sh. . and 7-ROOM countrY homer modern
att ·in•fOilll,_lttepe. _- t.ow 1JifUt-,
ronveniences, ·abeut 3 acres lej9)
and right In tho shopplno
vel grotrnd on· sti.te ·Route- 1-U•
nnter of
Pomeroy, Call for
four mile.! from Pomeroy. ReaI
Hot W~r Tank, 8() Jal. with side
I"'Pr• tnfol'matlon y-ou mlght
sonably priced. Call IHG-X, Mra.
Phone 285
hea-tth-J..&amp;rneit Quifien, ' Ra._ctna
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Gtnhfllmv Lumbtr Co.,
John ijaudley.
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~he:nic '&amp;t:, Pomeroy. 7-26-3tp

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11utlt.ress. V&amp;~'y BOOd ' cond ition,
$35. Mn. Carl Roach, t566 Lin7-27~3te
cobn St.; Middle;lort.

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Ptwn'e 200. Cleland - A.pj)llance
st.. MiddlepOrt. PI&gt;One 6381!-X.
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Losti Short·h-alred Collie puppt.e, IVESTINGHOUSE ELEOTRI Range
.ton and white rnarkiJ'Ii'&amp;, t&gt;Jo col·
reasonable, 892 Bicb St. ··M1ddl-ttar, an.sv.en ·to name Teddy. port. Phone 636Z.X.
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PEACHES-Now picking early red
fr~ . Other variet1es latt.T. New
Have n Orc-hard. New HIWen, W.
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Phone 108-V
Va . Phone Turner 24608.
Hf1Mf·~4FTT Dl~f:S. OaH Gu:.r Neig. 7-28-3t .:
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WESTINGHOUSE

LOST: ~ bj]l betwern HOJ;tte
Restaurant alt(l· 48 Cole St., Mld·
dl!Ci)ott. I&amp; a donation to the
C-hurch of Chrhrt. Finder ple&amp;.'lc
~turn- to Rev. Fred I. Gardner,
.or S~ary L. R. Wiley.

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(6) , Lb!it &amp; Fo~und

been reoaJied by
the Det~it Trgers from pbarle!o
ton,Jn. the Americm As8ocl.Uoo .
Bun•ning was with the T.tgen for
two moiJi1hs l'ast &amp;eason, ·w innlog
tlbree games ¥d liooing five.

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fneome from a btl:f:meost: ot t.hrlr 1 ...,-,...,.,-,~ ~811.~
O'A'Il, sei Ll nw those wo:!l·known
N atio nal~ A dvertis~d \\'latkm ~ POMEUOY-5 roollli on .:ood lot
l'rod uL,:s itt MeiK1J Coo.nt~. You
out .of flood z(;lle. Water , ~)e&lt;·d o •not n~t'd lillY 1nveltll1)1!-nl
lricity a.w:1t i atl- For quick ~ash
o~·h e r tthan a IIO.Od ca·r or truck .
sa'le , f1200 .00 .
You grt FREE in.:sunnce -a ~o . JWTLA.NJ)...._6.roorn frame oB SllFot" lr'n lnterview w'rit-t: RO'S&amp;
1../n Street. Semi-bath, i ~tS ht'&lt;~t·
Stewart, 1313-12th St., N. W.,
tng. Nu:e level lot wj t4. g,vage.
Can-ton, C1h)o,
7-28-3tc
$5000.00. Owner may financtl .
!IIARM 80 acl"e§ bilL land b-u t
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d Modand va:.~5
--- -- ture, well-fence .
ern.
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C AREN1'fo~R \YORK- Root and turoom house w1t h battb , fuma (."~
bes:tos shtngl'es applied. Doors
•~1eating, :fuJi! basement. Bu_n,
hung. Fl-ooring laid 1 PIO!'che&amp;
LDlploemetnt ih.ed, garage, 3 brodand repaln. 9d7-M, Vlrwil Te•·
er 'houses (capae1:-y 6000). Q:.vn f
er w!ll .inclu&lt;te dair y herd , pou l7·27 -8tc
-~~cus~.
try equipment . t-racb:lr
and
CAR RF..PAlR. Neig)er and Cleek
equipment at $12,500.00 .
Gi r~e. RM!ine.
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CUCKLER REALTY

Card Of Thanks

Bumlint·b&gt;s

Leo Gorctr

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MACHINE '
RODNEY. DOWNING.
SERVICE . Guarant~~d Sales &amp;
tiUD.
quick saLe. Josq1h W !p;&gt;c!. p,-...,.
A-ll mOC!els repaire.:f &amp;
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INSUI\ANCE AGJ;;N\.'Y
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P'ARMALL H TftA(..'TOR, ' R"ood ~09-J. Pomeroy, Ohio'.
IAYI DON'T .YOU KNOwt
Plrt. A"'omo.lle, HeAlth
. tires,
all equlpm~nt.
Priced
Baker'&amp; wUl Jive
\ht1 best cheap. Phone 6820.-Y .
7-24·3tc QU:O.It S.ER.Vfl("'!: 0111 'Wite.tit R&amp;
ACCIDeNT
1r11de oD II.N'Ditl!l' w- applia&amp;
Life. Caau•ltJ and Iandi
patrl~a bJ , i"1o&lt;t...,. .T"fJ•D~
ceJ.
4 8-tf For Sal&amp;.---2 ·'Jen~e-y Hfife-rs, -e'liiwJt~hmak.er. ~ · tfEW'tgib!e f.or registrallb,n. 1 year
L&amp;BS. i'&lt;'1Mr!'1·
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and 2 y~ats. Edith Cdaner, Rt. 2 .
.12)
Racine, Ohio.
7-27·2lp
In MtDDj.EPORT, OtitO
BUL!,pQ~ Fjl~ IRI;W · po~' ·
2 bedroom fUrnished
01palltme-nt
61:16-M
PltONU
. tall
basemems; ·Jand~plQM, ete. ..P.
· on Mulberry Ave. Phone 6094X Ful1!1 ltiz;e a'irl's blcyde,. used two
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M. Cowdery.
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zo De Medici -of lta•ly, riding IriSh
R.ovcr, won the Wlhite City Stadium Oup Friday durina: 'atll4ntlel'.national horae ~ow. Dawn: Paletborpe of Britain· finol&amp;hed second
on Holywell Slft"prise.

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PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont. UPJim HIO"'W&amp;&amp;n of Buffah&gt;, N.Y., won
t.hc
l~pound
senior siDgle
SC'u-J!ls ohanwionSihip in the Royal
OanadJa!l He-nley Regatta F·rktay.
He was timed in s.even mWtes.
35.6. ·~ _.j

Jam" St.wart

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ttce~ of .tfeotl pr1ated at rt~cu
1ar tlusJf~ ratPII. Obuuarlt~e.
fllbUJ,bed It 1-l!t'.nt per wurd.

UP- Funeral

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~rvices wHI he bekt 'boday for Ed
Hawkt~o~~, a 21 year old football

Frlclay

er. fll , NorSe Rt'fri"ere1oor $50
Glider, 5:1. E:lhel sa u\'aJe, Nay.-tors R u.n
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LEGAL NOTICE
'V.he Board o£ Education of the
SaliBbury Local SClloo(
DiStrict,
M.Edgs Coooty, Ohio, wiQl offer &lt;at
.the '&lt;1001· of the Silver Run Se~
boose, on Monday, tlhe 1st 'di!O' of
September, 1956 at 10:00 o'(:loek
A. M., the tollowin:g perac:udty:
One brick, on~t'IY bulldmg
and I~ parcel .!litnte in tbe
Cou.nt'y of Me-ig-s, Sta'te of otw.
in t'b.e Ohio Oompmey's PUrotm..
Begi.nlltnit:l N. 44Y.a degreea W. ·g
Tods 12 li.nks •from. oan J!:lm tree 22
in, ill- diameter on the Eaet. bank
.of S(Ory's RI.Ql and on itibe llne laf
Jcdm and James Mauck i.o lAK
329, Town 1, Range 13, tiwlbce S.
30 deg. W 12 .l1Dd.9 3 l'in·Jc$ to Mt ·
ELm Tree 22 inebes In dlameter,
th&lt;'lrCe s . 67 &lt;leg. w. 1.6 ........
Sugar ;~o~ump: ~~e N. 71 ~.
\v. 7rods 81miot O.Jam..
Mauck's and Jobn R~ lint; \
tben~e N. 43 deg. E. OD fllliid linle
6 rods 11 ltnb; tbenc:e: N- 4._, dec.
E. 23 ftxis 20 l'inks to Jamft
Mauck\! N. W. oornerj tbmce S.
..... deg: E, 9 rodo 22 1inko fu tM
place of b·egtooW:Ig, 1¥.i ~ mon:
()r less.
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Sald pare-eo~$ will be auctioned
to th-e highes-t bidder or btddtn
for cash, in. ih~ .orr day of llll'le.
The dght i!'l reserve to ~jeCt
&amp;.ny !ll'il'd al1 b'ids.
By order of- tbe Board of Educao
tlon &lt;~f Sa'lisbliry Local SchoOl
District, MeigS' County, Ohlo.
Eldon Weclts, Clll!f'k..

Wu her $20, -c;n~h-n:-1""""":'_--;,;:-,A;-;;
N:;T;;E:D~-;Am~I:;Jit:;io~·u~.-=m--&lt;m~,~i-nt·-,-:,.:.1,:.-=-=.:~..:;:::.:;...~:.:_ -- - -

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DETROIT UP-Riojbt

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The Doily Sentinel, Po'meroy-M iddleport. Ohi-o

No~

Claulfitu J\CIII lxe'I'I.W btlb 1.
:U.. wW be published t~• ~
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ONE USED Gravel.•· T"r-actQr; alsl)
latea 2 eern.• per w.ura, oot lA
1 use d Pow\!r MuW 1 R. A.. Finaertlou. l!,ll?fQ"Jm ebarce &amp;ao.law , rH2 !!;. Main ' Pomeroy.
t eentJ pe~; 'fiOrl for thre. tOD
7-28-3tp
leeuUvt 1almlou
bflei&amp;l---.&amp;at~ aaooU!I for :,e eeutl BEAGLE PUPS- Thtty Will mak ~
~ -- wonL
go otl h-unte-rs th 1~ fall. Se~ Cllf'
ford Derke-r H:uctne, OhJ.o, or
r""lll nte or 2 «uts pe.· wora will
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bo charred lor adyerll•l•• if...
pQd tor befor• thP ~!'th of uch 1 - - - - - - - - - muntk' follQW\Ilf lnaertlou.
For Sale-Hea!lt )' Queeu 66" , Double we ll double d rninboard ,
~n q._. ... .fldvt~rtlllDf......Sb~•lld b1
nee! c~bmet
sink
$139.50.
ripoftfJJd ~edilaloiJQ'. t.:. Oat:)
Frecker Plumbing Shop, PomeBeutia.ei wUi not bf relllk•d'stblt'
roy, Ohio.
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6 .250
2 6 .250
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2 ' .25G
M~d•y' 1 Schedukl
Y.nkHII al Plr•tes Fl•ld No. 1
Dodger&amp; et Bnve, R•cine
lndilnt at A.ecUegs Field No. 2

Jim

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Yankets

LUFKIN, Tex.

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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mii:!CIIeport, OtiiG

Two Parkersburg Teams Will · .
· Oash For Bend Championship

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BATHINGSUITS

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HAND OF VICTIM'S MOTHER

Where

wat~t

of the e•rth?

(Job 31,4,)

PRAYtat : 0 Loni, open our eyea

t'bat we may see

g1~sea of Tny
trutb. Help us to aee tbe ~h.
and in 'fb.y creatlion oaiJ abolll. us

pictllfes of Thy love

Fect.nteci Churc;h, Enngellcal
Reformed , Presbytenan , Waldo J .
Bartels Pastor Mrs. t'red Hlaettnar, t-M;pt. 9:15 A. M. , SWlday
SchooL lO:ao A. M. Worship ser~ ·
vice. 'f.oplc "Whal God i1:1 Like",
Cume aDd wol1Ship. You are welc01ne.

Chri•tiln Sdcnce Society, 144
Mulberry Av~ .• Pome1'0y. M.orrW:Jg
si'.I'VJ-c€' 11 A . .M. ytl'th Love the
5UbJOCl of the lesson sermon and
the G&lt;Jldeu '[ext: Let him that
~lonet.h glory ill
tlh1s, that he
underst&amp;ndeth and kiJO'Wlfltll me,
thal J am tile Lard wtiich ex:erdse
lovillg kindn-ess, judgment, .and
rJghteowmes&amp;, m the ea1Jh, Jer.rem•ah 9:24. Sunday School 10 A. M.

Wodneeday evenrina: 111-TVtcc at 8.
The public is cordially ~ited. 00
altetnd. ReadiTIIg room w1lb 1nde
entrance loca-ted at rear of church
open to the pubbc Monday and
Wednesday from 2 bo 4 P. M.
The Unlt11d Methoc:ll1t Church,
Serman topic "'For What .18 Your
L1fu?" Rev. Brown alollli with. 11
membeors or the MYF win aUeJld
Lancaster Campgro1Jnd Institute
July 29 to Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar F. Thomas will be oountlll!·
lors at the illfltttute. Annual pic·
n1c of WCTU 'J'ucsday 6 10'clbek at
the Genhcim~ rC8ldence 208 Mul~
berry Ave. Choir reheat'sal 001,
Thursday 7 p. m. Robert Br&amp;Wn,
dll't!Ctvr MisS Joy Smzth, &lt;reganist.
First 81pti1t Church, Ea&amp;t Mal"
Sl'ree1., Ji(Jlaeroy, Ralph C. Zundel
pastor. W·m Wal.son, Supt. 9 3DJO .:m Combined soe~rvioo of WOTIIIhip
arrd MD.dy Special musk . Sermon
'Is the ChrL&lt;rtian Life Broad or
Naz·row~" N1.11rsery .11.nd
junior
church for children. 7:30 Yooth
church
meetirl'g. Monday 7 :30
11Choo1 workCI'8 meeting. Wednes·
day 7 :30 Prlf)leT I'D(( Blbl~ 1t11dy.
Alfred ~hod\tt Church, Rev
tt. M. Grove, Pastor. SUnday
School at 9 30 Lloyd'
Di!llngeT
Snpt. Womhlp servloce! at 10:4fl

NOTICE! .
My Office Will Be
Closed

JULY 27 to AUG. 9
Inclusive

S. G. BLAZ£WICZ
'M.D.

w~tb the paat.ol\ br~ttiilli
me&amp;sage Suodey afterooon eet"Vicet
at Eimwood IW&gt;t, Home-. Sunday
eveni1l'g 7:30 ;r~ul'ar meet~ of
MYF; \f~et::day eve. 7:ao mid
week prayer services.
Chun:h of Chrl1t, Middleport,
Fred 1 Gardne"r pastor. Bible
School · 9:30; M~ WOJ'8hlp
10:30 aubj8'C't "F'olk Wbo Comfort Us"; Eflll!lning servtce 7:30
&amp;e-fm:on subject "Seek.ina Pbo Ju.slily Hi.m8eif"; Wednesday 7 :30
Pr
eetin , nd Blbte stud)',
Mr~:~i~ Re~l:s beadoc.
~ ' Ch
h MidFlrtt Pres ..., ... r 1en
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dleport, Rev. Howard Ruppel-t , pas.
tor. Chureh School ~: 30 Jam~s
Buchanon, Supt. Monung W01'5Mp
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Aug~ 2
FamU, Niibt 6:30 potluck wtth
committee fun:~i~hing ioeo ~m
md. be~e; chail"mBn
Clint'.on
Fisher; l-ood. chalrmal\1 Mffl;. Jlm~
Harley. The rpiiStllll' will be on' vaCl"l~lon u_ntil Sept. and John ~t
qunlatteru•il etudt.'Tlt will occupy
the pulpit after lbe flnrt two. Sundays in Auzurt.
Prftbyt.rl•n C:hurch, $yrecuu,
Rev. HoWird Ruppeit, pastor.
Church aehool 9:30 Roberrt Harden,
Supt. Aug. l f'am4lly n:tghl' spun•
sored by DeeacCI'!)ellfWs 6:30 outdoor moving pictUN!l3.
Prtebyterlan Church, H•rrlaon·
vtlle, Rev. Howard Ruppcll, mod~
eratoo-. ChU.t'(lh School 9:31); Eva.
ni.ng service 8 p. m. Rev. Ralph
Zun®l, ~Poo~eroy, guesll speaker·
.f.lt~t Baptltt Church, Mlcldl•port., Rev. C. E. Hoyt, ,posWf.
Chu-reh School 9:1(1 Frank f:::h&gt;eest!
brow, Supt.; Mor.ndng w~hlp ll'l
to:tD Evening se-rvice 7:30; Wleh·
Msd'l)' 7 30 Mid week Prayet- an_d
Praise service; 8:30 Sentor ohloJT
prac-tice
Ht~ath ~thoditt Church, Mid·
dleport, Rev. C. R. Konk¢'ilht,
pastOI'. Sunday Sc"hool 930 Ernest
Cowrt, Supt; Mo.rning wnrstMp• at
JO:aQ; Yout.h Felolowship aRid pM·
tflr and bt• ' fami~ at Cemp
Gro-undS'
Lancn~~ for ·, w&amp;et.

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to build_extra rooms from wasted space ....

• Mt. Moriah Blptls't Church, Middleport., Rev. N. D. Bordon, pas.
ton. Sunday Scll.ool . 9:30 .~l~'ll
ft.eleae, Stlpt; Monnng wonhlp at
10:30.
dCh11rch of lh• Naur.ne, Mi
~. ft.e'v. R.:tbert Styers., paJt.or
Bible Sohool 9:30 Lest~ Ta~OI',
Supt. Morning
worship \ 10:80
y~ Poop~&amp; mtlltlllinR 6:45 p. m.
Evenmg serva~ ~:30 Tbur.aday at
7:30 Pntyer meetir!lg.
Th11 S1hrl'tion Arty, Mlddltport,
Capt. Glenna If:umm~ll . . Sunday
Sehoul 2:30~ Holmes~; rneetmg 3:30;
Salvatton meetmg 7:30.
Church of Christ In Chrlttl•n
Union, Middl'eport, Rev. Guy F
Sayrec, put.or. Sunday SctM&gt;O'i 10 a.
Od II M8 nl
Supt · P!r.ayer
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and' Pmbw 7.30; WedllOIJday Blble
9rudy 7:30 Saturday Evangeli&amp;tk
ervke .30
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Evan,ellc•l MethOdbt Church Sunday worship.
Bible School 9:45 a. rrr." Worablpo
Service 11:00 a.m. You·t~ Service
7:30 p. m. Evana:ellcal Service
8:00 p. m. Mid week Prayer Meet~
lng Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Rev.
Carl McPherson, Pastor. Everyone welcome.
R•cll'tfl B•ptist Church, V. We~o
ley Jenkins. Pastor. sund1y School
9:30. Morning worship 10:4:5. Evening worship 8 on the 1st, Srd, 6th
Suilda~.s. Prayer
MeeUng Wed·
neaday 8. Film strips on tht!! life
of the APostle Paul will b~ shown
eviry week thru June, Jllly and

J\uawt.
hthle"em ltptit~ _ Church, V.
Wealty Jenkln1, Putor. Mornln(C
wOrship 9:30. Sunday School 10:40
Evening worship 7:30. Rov. Jen·
Jdns preaches on the 2nd and 4th
sundays. Mrs. Edith
Codner
pre.-:hq on the lit, 3rd, 3th Sun·
day•. Prayer meeting Thuraday at
7:30, Film strit,. on the life or the
Apostle Paul wJU be shown every
week thrll June, July and Aua:utt.
Third Street P•ntacctte1 Church
Middleport, B. L. Barrett, pastor,
Sunday Scboa} 10 a. m. EvenJng
servict 7:-ia p. m.
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IMthocllat c....-ge, Lettrt Ft ..
9:30 A. IM'. Apple Grove. 10:30
1""\aM.t, 7:30 P. Jot. Letart Falls: IW·
l"'lll Llle Sentce- 'Mlth t:Peciai' music. Prayor meetings: Wednesday
evenJ.ng 7:30 Let.ll.rt Fa1l8', SUnday
evenu..r Apple GrovEl, Sllnda.y evening !;ast Letart.; MYF meez1:lDp
M&lt;m-day 7:30 P. 'M. Apple Grove,
'Dh.unday 7:30 P. IM. East Letart.
L. M. Mohrhotr, Paetor. Sund&amp;y
Sc-hool 9:80 A. M. Ohadea Lytle,
Supt. Divin~ sel'\'t.ce 10:30 A. M.
Public a!way8 welcome.
It, Jo"n Luthertn Church, Pine
Grove, Rev. L. M. Mobrboft, Pti·
tor. Divi:ne Servleee at 2 P. M.
every tll'St and thlrd Sunday of
eaeh montt. WttU November. PubJnvited,
Zion Church cf Chrltt. Leceted
on Pomel'Oy-HarriiJObvilile • Road.
Bible School 9:30 A. M. MamJ.ni
Worship and Comm.uoloo 10:30 A.
M. Clu'istlan EndoaVOl 1:1~ P. M.
Even.ln( W&lt;nbip e·P. 'M.
Wyatl Mlnlot.,., J-..1&gt; Johltoon,
Bible S&lt;bool, Supl.
~.-nvlll• MtthHIIIt Churc~
Rev. R. .M. Grow, PMtw, HG~~rDer
Roullb, Supl. 10 A. lol. SuDIIoy

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••• Ia your bastm.,._
... yowr attic
••• yowr pore•
, •• 111)-w•lt't II yowllo•

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CE,~EX'I~

'Ill~ 7,30 P. ll.
Mlctwa, Ctllnntt~nltr

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Leoclint Creek lldOd.
1'bOIDI8. pa-. Flo)'&lt;!

R. 11.
OIOitu&gt;d,
Ohtll'&lt;lt Service 7,30 P. II. ~
meetlllll W-ooeloll alllht 7,30 P.
M. E&gt;oryone oonlloll~ llwll6d.

&amp; ,.,.. bodptllmlud I Then build thot- ......
you'w wured ••• with iatDOUI Celota JuullliiiJ

Tho RutlooCI Mafllto4lot Chlif&lt;h
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Roborl 11. Lim«, - ·
&amp;tHida~ School 8'30 A. II. Gellrlo
c.oon,A.sup~.
11
10,30
M.
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:lulldi8J !loud. l!ooUr ..d quidtlr oppllofl. All&lt;l
·dill 11.1teiial l1 hMutiNily ,.foMW la wbict.
'Int.. tho SqUON Edp t}'J'O lo uood, jolat .........,
'lritb bo-. or mouldlap lo , _ , ......w, Wkk
llooolod laralor Boon~, tbo .,..,. v .. . - joQit
mar bo doeoroted wltb botNm. if deolNd.
11N: ur,-, nlue ~ ... ,..,,,: ,..r.•fMM

Neighborhood Parties Are Becoming
Popular In Middleport This Sumrlter

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Rev. Robett E. Llnler, . Pltllbr.
Sunday· SebOOI 8:30 A. ·M. Dtna
Winebrenner, SUpt. Wot'lbip Servlcea 7:30.

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ocidollllvJOg lpocii-OD 0 liltift}' budptl ,

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a. m. Sundq tVI(!IIlnl worahir
UO p, m. Woek1JJ¥a,yol SOI'Vlc..
Tu01doy 7'80 p, li1', ~IDd, oer
vteu Pra)ler 11t'$i 'JriODd9_ al
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p.m. Rellt)of~h ""'""
FrldQ ,,30 p. ...
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CHUICH OP 1-IITt Hllw
Chapel; lev. l!dJaoa. .w u"t,
Blblo Schoal 10 a. m , ~upl. Rury
Eblin; H01'111., .on~.. n :30 " ·

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Pom~roy-Middlepert, Ohio

·Britain -Demands
fnt~rnational ·
;, Cc)~trol Of Suez ,

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Etypt"s •ei!urh

~(nal la•t Tburad~.

IEG}?PTTAKESOVER SUEZ Annette Dileher, 17, Of Albany

Is Victim Of Headon Cellision

Norman Ene'h.· Athens. -waa
ed tl.ve 'dolla\-s and coaa
charge of croMing
Dorrell ROod.. Ul,
was I~ li~ doiJanP
't'hrowJpv · tr.&amp;J.h Ob lbe ·
&amp;nd the driver or' the:
he was.rJding, Francis
2Z, ReeibviHe, was fined ,
~ars .and costs for speedlrifi:, ,. ~

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o~u •n ,
the

of

, J1ltormed .I!Ource.s said the top-

h~ the .tw,ln obje&lt;!tlves
-~ bilmediate- steps to ·, nfctrte- free
p.a,uage ' 'through • the ca.01l and
'1ol'tier·i:AnM · measures to Inter·
llatiOQ..alize ll
"NaVal
~ere drawn up to
first
objec{ive

·tevet,tlilltll

afbe.

Harry Goodnile, 31, ·M!soh':1 was
fined tlve dollars and oo8t:t !Or
speeding. .
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Linda McCOy 'Toothman,
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Cleveland, forfc.ited. a ten , dollar
bond on a charre of
fier on tter ear
Jobnsoo, Jr., so, A,~ura, kl&gt;b~'"·
forfeite;d a fit~en
-i}ond :to
1ppear on a cbar.ge of .apeedm,.

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rt~elgned IDinola "ltate auditor,
hill fT.
M., .F'itagerald (right; fotegroun~}, are
bond In .Sprlngtl~d, m,, after Hodp
cba~

he embedl.ed 110me
(lfltcmatioMI BONMpiW:,oJ,.

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Hugh .fylCe, 48, Ashl,and, ~entuc
ky, was arrested fiJt' sjteeding und
~rnisbed bond
the amOuDt 0{
to.renty dollars for his appearance
in May4;1r Robinson's court et 8 J1.
m. o~'Tu&lt;&gt;doy.

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•MIChael Simons, Rt. 3, GlOuster,
auppfled· W'teeu dollars bond fOr
'hls
in court WI! i!he
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Oil &amp; Rc(inine

land,

WHEN
THE
THERMOMETER
SOARS
FROM SOLS .RAYS

KNOW! .

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"OLE MR. P.OLA.R
BEAR.':_

Beverly Perr!n

Jon~

and Karon Gr!U an'd prlz~s
were won bv Myna Jean Wilson
""d Roeloy Willill!lltL
,
A doll cake deco.N.ted ln pink
al'KI sreen, · was the center o! t:hc
plcrric tabb&amp; 'ind MrS. L)"!ons- wa s
188i9ted by ~rs. Robert 1-lll:gg~rty,
M'b. Joe Wi.li!lon Jtr., and Mr&amp;. HArold E. Hubbatd In servlng cup
c:.kEll, decorated wittl Debby's lnl·
and 1 JiVttl.flll candle, icc
Uil
cream, koolade and tavors of can·
dleo, bll&gt;w&lt;&gt;uta and papor ~·
Guests were Jen~~¥ Sue CMiR.
Marte K•r Hub"bttllt, . Myrta J'en
WU:YOn, Rluth Ann S&amp;rVt-1¥, Cbrtrlea
lliYd Buddy l111!1klrlt, Rooky Will·
Jamt, Richard and CJM.pper Hag&amp;erl'y, Kay Slater, hmard, Tlom·

12th Birthday

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WHEN TEMPERATURES GRO L)p AND TEMPERS.
DOTO, THEN THERE IS.BlJT ONE THING TO DO: .
SIT DOWN, RELAX AND HAVE A B1G GLASS. OR ICE COLD

Party Is Held

Beve'rly Pcr.rln.. daU~hlte\' ~ .Mrs
Charlobte Perri-n, ~':brated 'her
twel.flh bitthday thia P¥ WE!II!k
w~th a swimming party
at the
loea,l sw,imming pP01 and t"1\en Clhc
gueii!IS .adJourned to
h'Q'me
whe~ Mn:. Perr.ilt
Mia·
nle Bevet·a,e,
Be.
~rly 'h ad 11.
'Dht!!
bu'th&lt;lay cake
M.rs.
John LyOJIIS ,

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METAL LAWN
. CHAIRS
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REGULAR 5.95 NOW
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Ask Jnerease For
Coal Mirlers Soon

UP -Maqager

, , S4m Cuhman said today that
~.. W~ne1~,)' ia the &lt;leMiine for en·
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1 trieS .in 1h1 Ohio State Fair.

' ,.. 'l'h"e eJJbt-day falr opens · Aug.
, U " with 16 departmeDtl f'or Jlld&amp;:·
county fair• lnd I ~~.:~"'

P1a.1n Cit,y . Fair j·,
Weflk.

Falr

'llhe M.IU:larly schdule.J n:i~t­
lng of the . Pomeroy Ltlds:~ 184,
Jon,•• · F6AM, wiU be held on W-ednesday

Mark~t

Reports

Jilg~t Aulital 1, at 7:3p
at, ·tho
TtUnple buU~g in Pomeroy.

Work will be on the· MM d.egrce
afltt
with refreshnM!nts served
tl'le m~Un:g. All Master Muons
are urged to attend.

W)4ERE'$ THE BODY?
BURBANK, Calif- UP - Mrs.
Mildred Flynn on:y grzma~d when
a practical ,Wker placed ordere: in
1 her !)ante' with a rug shop, c-ater' , ~ · "lna: ~i':victt:, fh1rist and .buildin~

mat&gt;erUII ,III:'PPIY

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Bu{ .i~~ called police wben a
seriou•Mf*H• man came to her
ld®t_;.iind'-'sai4,, "I've come to pick

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M.IIG$ GliNIRAL HOSPITAL
I · Admitted~ . Wilmer Black, Racine
Mn. M.vr Leifheit Pometoy •
J)l.scbara~X~; Slep~en Powe11. Ra
tin(; Mra.
108ep]iine
Ransom,
Charleston.

THEY GO

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t:hlo an be carried in 300 to 600

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.For Ohio Fair

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Steefwa,s says the on- towboat&amp;
are equipped wi.t1J triple snewdriveo ,:liesels w'hicb dliver 5,000
driven diesels whic-h deliver 3,000
push 20, to 40 barges C8fT}'ing lll,.

THESE

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co., 58;id hill orga-n-

ization ca-n ftl(}Ve a ton ol. oil :Produets dowit the 98l·mile Ohio
River 'is che-apl.y as. it ean trlnsp(lrt it pverland the ten miles from
his refinery into the c:ity of Ash-

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Two Auto Wrecks
Listed In Meigs
Over WeekEnd

Memawbile, the Ohio- State H!ihtway Pllltrol rePotied llbree otb.ef
arrests I~ the couiit!y oVe'r tlhe week

ON

Pony Rides Are
Main Feature At
Birthday Party

Single Copy

coulltldl3d ha Ule

an lmmedlab
arms 1hipmf:nt ·

rtUl wefe twnfl)•ln.c:

•bswer to

7M3 ooo~~a. r:.ow

F. Robinson~ of
wed: eQ;d.

,to biiio wJlUe Bla; ![11ree, dlplo-

III'Jts

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iod.IJ'.

FoUl"". were. ,f ined ADd tw.o forfeit~
ed ~ppearanc~ ~da

and demande-d fhat · th't!!" Suez t:anal
~- •put Under Jnt ~au.tlonal eop,trol
eo no aingle "unrettered"' nation
"could block ill lifeUn~. ·1
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Docket IS Full
During. Weekend

HODGE . MAKES $100,000 BOND.

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1 &gt;11 :r.tJiin)oN ,1JP .:....:Britain halted
all' anna: shtp~Jits .tO ·Egypt today

~ en;alf*rgo ;On ·Brit lin

Mol'lday; ~~\y 30,

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Of:I'N Jleftw•JJuOR ,~ :

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IDd IOIDewbat Wll'lll.et". BiJh

cu.tolliU here.

The· FARMERS BANK
and Savings c.,blpany

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Communion first Sunday in month
Church School , BPgmn ert~
and
Primar)', at 10·30 A. M. For mfor.
WGrk,
mation concerning our
pleue telephone 302-J
Chrittlln Church •t R. .dtvill•
Neiehborhood 11arties are tht.. Kitty Lowe; Dovld Jenltlno and
Every ,.sunday 111 A. M. Sunday
newest th ing in "bile Nartb Seeood David; Way~ Gi:bbcm1 I!Od dau·
School and CommuniOn fint SLJn·
shter, E~; Linda
Darnell,
1 Avenrue, HUd!iiOD Street rreas thla
day in month 11 .\. M . Church
.summer.
Gash
Sirbr
and
Wilham
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Wo.lio,
.loba,
Doo•ld,
Jll&lt;l
communion and pri:-acbing; • tbord
Slaler
'J)ave
oomtDned
~ yards Gene: "and Robert stepheosron, Joe
Sunday
in mo.otb 7.30 P. ~
and MT. Slater hat._ put l'igtrts in· Qd Jerry Queter.
church preaching-R~v . Haruld C.
yards so that tbe 'parties CEm
the
Doster1 Pastor.
be enoyed during the le!Yenings.
Chrittian Church It lont BotFriday ~M fot't!y-f.our adult:~
tom, every Sunday 9::i0 A. M
and -children en~ a wieDer and
Sunday. School and l!ommunlon .
marshm.11.How roast and drank fifty
first Sunday in month '1:JO P. ~
cups
oE coffee and six ,ga)lons of
Church preaching ; !hird Sunday
k.oolade. The oommitrtee in cbar.ge
in montb 10:30 A. M Church com
-h-e .Mrs. Gerge Mnohart, Mrs.
munion and preaching:. - Rev .
11hoo
~. ""'· 0..., Cox, "'"Harold C. Doster, Pastor.
George OHi•bds. Mr. B&amp;hr Willi in
Th• Church of Christ. K•no,
' ch:a:Tge of the gamlds.
A fareweU party mil p&lt;ll!uck
every Sunday 9:30 A, M. Sunday
picnic
bonoring the Rev. Marshall
School and communion,
1-:xwnd
f'r:eeent_ Weft Mlr. aDd Mrs. Slat- Lubnore will be be1d at 1the Syra·
Sunday 111 month JO ·Jo" 4 · M.
er and Billy ~~. Susan;1 Mr. and oose RlGadsi.de Park, Tut~sday at
Church commumon and preaching
Mrs. Babr, ChrJst.i~ and Oandace; ft:30 p . m.
fourth Sunday in month 7 .JO P.
R;rup. and M'rs. Meinhart; MT. B'IJd
,\t". church prcachmg.- Rev, Har· ,
Mrs. Willi_am 1)1via 800 BUly; Mr.
Rev. La.rlJnol'le wbo lh1ISi been. the
Er~~eat GercM; • • , 1111
llaCJa BalcOII • • • Ou•
old C. Doster, Pastor.
and Ml'2. Frank · C•pted.na-, Helen, 1 past.ur of the Nez&amp;ftDC Cbureh of .
Th• Chrllfl•n Church •t H•mEveb'n and Ken,ueth; Mrs. Har-- Syraeu.se 'fur tae pu.t tour yem
NEW C:OMMUNIST bOll of hunpry SllDme.t Oeroe, close aa.IOCiate
lock Grove, every Sunday 9:SO A
old Long, Maey aud Ric:h»d.
baa accepted tlbe piiiCIONte :at the
ot the partY llrst aecreta:ry ha nplacu, Matyu Rakorl. tbe mill
M. Sltnday School and communion
whu helped to tramt La.azlo Raj]c ud other Red oft'tclal8 exeaut.ed
Mrs. H&amp;rokl Brown-, Mr. and M.I":! Nuarene Ch~'• C~alle.
second Sunday in montb '7:30 P.
Ron Co:.:, Mrs. Chilct.'J '800 hn.ice~
All members and lrletldl are ..._
In a 1949 purge. Rakoll went out~ ID oat ot tMae CommuntM type
M. church preachinK fourth Sun~reslgnatluns," prvbabJy a folloW up to tbi~UM~n.-man·rule ~ey
Mrs. Mi.rmie Gilmore, Mrs. Jqhn vited to attend and bfi:ni a: cover~
day in month 10:30 A . M. church
th,. C'.u mmurusta &amp;A exhibtt.in.C.
(l,U~ BotMidpUfoll
Mll~, Cheri and Jo)lll'l1y; Misll ed diSb and tab lie SfrYlce.
communion and preacl;ling.-Rev.
lbrold C. Doster. Pastor.
IUB Churches, Morning Star &amp;
Enterprise, Rev. Roger Bi~er,
Putor. Morning Star
Sun:lay
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By Rev. Eug•ne Brown, Pastor
ning at 8, Pra,yer meeting Thurs-. Of The United MethodW Vhuroli&gt;l
da:y evening. Eat~rprise Sunday
This is the s time of ye4f,
School 10:10 A. M. Moming WOr· pt•cially in our parl df 't he
ship 9:30 A. tM. YF at fi:30 P. M. try, w~en we begin to reap
Evening wor.ship 7:30. Prayet fruits of t~ field . Wheat,
meetmg Wednesday 7:30 P. ·M. , barley and many otherc fu;:/~~
The tenth birthday ~f Robert
Ul Cfo,urch•s. L•tart Felts, It~ ~ave reAched a golden rr
Swanson, youna:er son of Mr. and
ier Martin, Pastor. Sunday School Many f.-uits and vegetabl~
Mr.s. Carron Swanson, wu' eelebrated Frlday wit~ a party at the
9:30 A. M. Worship Service 7 P. ready l!.o. garner to the !tarage
M. Chrbhan Endeavor altM"nate table.
Roedsid~;~ Park when Mrs, Swan·
•t 7:30P.M.
~··::::~:f.laon ani her daughter, Ma.ry Carol
Church cf the Nu•r•M, Syra~
There ls- something
serv«&lt; hot-dog!, lroolade, birthday
cuse, M. c. Larimore, pastor. and beautiful about t!J.e
cake and ice cream to members of
Sunday SchooJ 9:30 A. M . Morntua: Peh11ps it's bcause it meens
Robert's Cub Scout DeQ .11.nd other
worship 10:30; NYPS 6 .30 P. M; stenance for the pJ1'sent and
friend&amp;.
Evangeli.ltic service 7:30 n, M. haps through · •the long
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Tho guests ioclude'd Au Jlr&amp;c:l..
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bury,
Micht
Lloyl,
Mie!lael
BratCommunity
prosP.,rity
and
tht
Ina: for the midweek 11nd Tues".. represen s H
,
advancement of our CUS·
afternoon prayer hour.
spent, turly a part of ·~:~."''';~::~~··;:":~·~~Sylvia
~:~:so;~mC:n~ ~:.
Houte of Pr 1 var, Ch ..ter, SUit&gt; . ll(e. But Wl' do not regret
tomels
are
every..&lt;Jay consi4eration~
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1&amp;11JeB Batey, Da....
day School 9:30 A M. Morning
Jesus let nature and things
Mlcbdel Thompson,
at this bank . .Our best avenue to
worahip 11 A. M StmdliY evening his lmmcdlate mviornrnent
Ricbard Bodlmer,
growth ~ to make our service
worship at 8 Pnyer meeting vn parabl es to ~urn. He saw
sup~r-helpfuL
Tburaday 8 P. M.
In fl{lo d~ and rocks ,• nd Jn .....
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Jnlmn}' Blake, Joe Reitt.tman,
So you will find us always interested
Rev. Jobn Wyatt, Pastor, Bible drew
it spiritual' Ie&amp;~o·~·~··:l~'~'~~.'; Baker, Keith Morgan. and
• In your welfare, ~·hen you are
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Sebool 9:30; church serviCe! 10:30 great li ig n1flcance. Just as.
c ae ·
a
Youth meetlni at 8 P. M. and I~ l'eality In the material, truly
evanacUstic .!lervice Sunday evon· theTe is m the spirituaL. In both
t.llere I;; th e sower, the seeds the
in• at 7. James Reed, Supt.
CAP CADETS TO MEET
'culllvati1m
ond the reaping time.
IHdtvllle Chuee, Rev. Fr••land
•
One
s
tage
in
the
process.
Norris, Pastor, Services at Joppa
The
Civil Ai:r P1trol
Cadet.,
9:30 A. M.; Sunday at 10:20 Sun. humon Hffa i ~;s i~ t9o ofl.fn
at their
headquarter&amp; - at
dly School at Long Bottom 9:20 A. gotten. And lhat ls reaping ·
on
July
2ij
and made ptan11
M.; Preaching service IIJ;4!'S; Sun- (THf~ HARVEST). Multitudes
a Drill practice to be held on
day School at RcOd.. ville 9.20 A. careless people havee '":'~,~~·;,~
30 from 9--10 a..m. Th e! next
POMEROY, OHIO
._.
upon the beach o( II w
M. PliEI&amp;ching.
regular meeting or t~e CAP cadets
Member
Federal
BeHne
8YIIenl
tou lat-e to .1mcnd what !J.ad
F.-.. M11thodlst Church, Harry
be
on August D.
MEMBIR PIDIRA~ DIPOSIT . IN1411j1NCI CORP.
used sn wrongly- their
lives. wlll
Bates, Pastor, 4urel CUff. Sun•
Death neve r 5Cem8" so ftnal until ;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii::::::iii::iii::;::::::;;;
diy School 9:3D; Clau moetlng one
stands upon the threshold
10:30; FMY service 7:oq; Pre•eh· the~ Great Divide, In God's
lni 8:00; Prayer .Meetina Wednes- dcrful .l:..conomy he has gr~JCI&lt;•u•ll
day 7:30. liyeell Run
Sunday ly alloted A period~ In time
School IQ; Preaching 11: 16,
tfl acclimate- ourselves for &lt;1
·
FAIRVIEW
grenler fellowship. May GoJ' hr lp
.Edward GrtUlth pastor. Sunday u.s to tlse our t!me as good
Scbool 9:30 a. m.; Young Peoples ards1
meeting ft:Q p! m.; PJ'el(!hing eer' ~ lood one ch1y somewherr
vJCfla 7:30 p. m..; prayer meetiog, Jesu's
in
Ga1lilt'C
end lookeU upon a
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
waving
grain
field and said:
Bl'lldtlurr C"urCh of Chrltt,
LaWI'Ifmlt.'t A. Jentz,· Piil'lrilor, Thur- "The httrvest truly Is great,
man CatreeY, Supt. Sunda:r SCOOod the laborers are few". You and
9:30; - . . , . . . , .
CbrU ma:v think our hlenta are
and our influence little. And
11011 Endeavor 6'
~.
is true as fur lis the world, Is
cerned . However, we must
member that God brblgs the
crease. He Is t!J..e multl'pller of
efforts anrl l'! ndeavors; "As
it unto one llf the leut
my brE"thern, ye did U unto
There is a lways D harvest
it seed hns been .sown . It may
~ rideiS under th(! supcrvl ~ much cr little, it may be good or
ion ol Tommy~' were th ~· bad, but there Is A HARVEST.
mnln feature of the fl£th bl.rtbday
pwrty of Debby LY9Jl&amp; daughter of
Mr. and Mn. lothn L~Ofls, F!ll.dll~.
~be children pla-yed J:~;am-es dh·I '
cctt~d by Beverly PerrJn, lklrbara

· Is Planned For
Departing Pastor

God,

e

'

.Farewell Party

and puwer,

g£ntleness ami maJesty. 0
our God! Amen.
"

•

' Saturday, July 28, 1956
- ··------·-------..;..

HUNGARY GETS NEW RED BOSS

1'hou when I l•id

the toundl!tion•

D\lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiG

•

Jo~

TWO TO CAMP
?alii . Montgomtry,

Sflem

dtlnter, and PAtricia Bllkesl.te of
Pomeroy left today for the conSnatiOn camp being held thia
·weet at Camp Ohlo near N8"!1rk.

\

MARRIAGI LlCSN51 .
tkln Eua:eM Harrison, 19,,Bdute
1, Pomeroy, laborer a.qd M'iribD
J'Oin Rile,.l7, ilu&amp;nd, o.tudelit. t

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