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' The

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
J0·30 ........;... "Take It Eaono"· 7·30

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CommunlOn serv1ee;
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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the LOW COST WAY"'
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
m.
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ey,
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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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... 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~.
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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 ·
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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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, 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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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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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
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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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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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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-

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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

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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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Micht
Lloyl,
Mie!lael
BratCommunity
prosP.,rity
and
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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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SlltTifi.ce If the harvest is good~
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
.
Ml h 1
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
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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'
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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,

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.Farewell Party

and puwer,

g£ntleness ami maJesty. 0
our God! Amen.
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HUNGARY GETS NEW RED BOSS

1'hou when I l•id

the toundl!tion•

D\lily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiG

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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.

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

Ripped Up Stockholm DOtks.

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GlEN, MGit.

EDITOR

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La Jolla, cam, who W1u1 bombed on a ttamp ateamer nt Pearl Har.
bor and later wa1:1 slnpv. U!Ckt.ld oft' the «.:Oallt o( Swellen, 11 a good
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walking atl for the Studio.
He made a 1h111 p 1mpre111lan u the rkh young man In tht ftlm'
Picnic and ht 11 now knocking &lt;.~ff peoplell hat!i playing a &amp;Chlzo·
phremc In "'uhmnt Leaws witll JLiln Crawford- who, lncldl!!ntally
ma.dt' l!!lght or 10 t11p11 to the A.clol a Stu1lLo aot too lung ago Mlss
Crawford, after 30 yean in the bwunen, s\111 want!! to ate what
else slle can learn You can't nap an old pro wltlt ld('Qfl like that.
I 'We do learn at the Studio to u~e natwal mannerhtmt~-lnittome•
1tlmea we get a bh1.ck eye because young, eager-beaver non-Studln
laetorl uae tiJO many annoytnr manne1lsms, which are out of place,']
Clift' 1ald. 'The older actors 11r11 lnclmed to •nort a.nll aay 'Han- an
other Actor'a Studio prodlgy'-whkh the olfender Isn't one at

all ..
Acton at lhe Studio, Clltf added, try to get "inlt\1e' their rolta'
"and there lsn t an~ thmg new about that Eh!nnora Duae llld It
tnany yeau ago ar.. ao did Banymore 01eat actou do 1t lmtlno·
~lvely . The re11t or ua huve to learn how"
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lnr Every couple or '&gt;l.eeka they have ~~oulf!Uona for 130 01 flO
hopefuls, and three n1e cho~n At the end of a year. lll the wlnnera
Jet toiethe1 .. , anti f1oo~ all of them, a llnlll aelectlon of thru It

made
The Actor's Studio hna a m~mberahlp of about 130 and It could
be that the ftrat time It ('arne to many pe1_.na' auanuon waa Wht'"'
Marilyn Monroe beaan vlalllnr there as an obaerver, pre~umably tCI!
pnpare hel'!lelf for pla.ylni one of the Brat~.,,. .l(GNmllwov. Actual,'
ly, \t'• nlne yean old and probably the molt .xcluatve actor•' ll"t\JJ"
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make the role pal and believable that they do thlnga luch aa CUll
dkl when he wu tapped for the Cra.,., ford movie He aptnt aa much
time " he could In a mental hoapltal, trying to ftnd ~ut how IIChi:r.ophrenlcl nally behave How Willi he aucceedtd I• proved by NIJKlr\J
l.hat ht'l Join( to atar In the movie or Cut u11 a H&lt;1! 'l'l•1 Hvuf ~~owJ
a110 l.1 Hnltd up for Am:h:rr&lt;~•H!Wt', ZM La"r llkrraA anl.l othtll )IIQ·
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saturd"Ay'e Cl')'tltoquoUI: Wt!::'LL TEACH YOU TO DI'UNK
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BATHROOM

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CLUB SECRETARY
Got f25, $50, $100 In famouo

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111{ 1 received ,several !etten;
from :nw o.fbe1' ad, bot -tlhey were
1 mlsptaced. Will you please re
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dr~ Ul1;tiJ. I cp.n ftnd a pertnen·
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
FOR. SALF.- r..._al"' '{1rby Rea ' E~
&lt;t-ate.
Ra.:t 1a!)'6 TOWMblp 31
acrE's lt.nd house, b:trn and 0111
hu Jid Jrw.s Set&gt; George A Meln
bl!rt, Art;mmiftmtor
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out (lr flood zeane.
LJ !City a.nj g~~S.
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ID:i4 PLYMOUTH Savoy Club
Ooupe, standBrd Shift. orllirtal
1 2·tone trey !mish, $11" Blaetl tnar'&amp;, Pomet"oy, Oblo 7·28-6tC

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I ~001', Seid&amp;n, hytlrem&amp;hC, !fully
1 reeondltloR«i $iOIIG. BJaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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PENSERS No ~Jllng or ~d·
~ce necessary. Q~lified peMta
wlli lt"'e opportttnlly -of ~
lng S&amp;.ooo per Y"'-" devoting

Jud~e of~~
M~:Hg~

County, Oh LO
(7) 30, (BJ ti, 13-Jte

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Phone 108 Y

m m d amete1• 6n the ,E~ bant

or S~1 y's Run and on the line of
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hhn anU James M•ilek 1.n Lot
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3:!9, Town I, Rahge 13, lhl'!l~ S
3o cteg w 12 rodS 3 hnks too 011
El:tn Tree 22 l'neht,!s m d1arnetN'
CONCRETE BLOCKS
thcnre S 67 &lt;le!! W 16 rods to a
Rugar stump tlh:mce N 71 de~:
W 7 rorls
8 Lrnks.
1o James
1\obuck s and JQhn Re)'IOOld!'! hne
lhe-nee N 43 deg E oo sa1d Litle
a TOds 11 lmks, N~encl) N 4~ deg
-::;;;::::;;::::~I E 23 1mis 20 I1:nks to James
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M1mckls N W. oomer, thBn;{'\" S
44~i!Mg
,-.: 9ro&amp;!22hrl'ks1o11ht'
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vtace of btgmnmg, I% acae m crt'
or le~
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Sali:l
p'arcels ~IIJ be
sold
INSURAINCE AGENCY
10 Lhe htghe$t bidder or b1dd '!I
for cash, 1n tha.nd Oll' da} of sale
Fir._ Automoblla, H~alth
The r1ght 1s rese-rve to l't'jee.
Box 229

RODNEY DOWNING

&lt;~ny

and aN bids

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BY Ol'der or tile Boa-Tid .or Ertu~a

Uon. of swli9bury Local Scbuol
D1stru~i. Meags County, Ohlo
Eldon Wt'l"'ks Clerk
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(7)·30, (8)-6, 13, 20, 27 51c

Admini1tratriK
Estlft of Wllllon ShLughter,

,De-cused

Publle Aooountanl
We• lllvlle Bookkeeping
"'"""l'&amp;ls, Audits, Tax J'rolllemo, Notary Publk.

Ortlee Phl&gt;ll• 269-M
Pome"'l"' Nat. Bank Bldr.
liS E. Seoond SL

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g1ven

B!'&gt;~le A SlAughter w:bQlle
Office Addre.~s 19 Racine ,

J{'lhn C Bacon
of flu- P!ohal!!"Court
Cmmtv, Ohio.
17) 23. :to (8)·6 31c ~.,......__Jud~:t:c
P.!l~\gs

Quality, service
ond Merchandise

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m:pon the lipa to

VlaamJA :a., or r1bofta·

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Suha~r.

,.a,. 21Ch.ar~h,
and

AilftW Ferua

Pres• DJ..J

- AD.olilo Werihip se,rlce,
9:10 •·•·• CoUuu-m. Bob
Maaae.e, J:SlJ ant 10:38 a.rq.,

Huatc RaU.R01e show, Aa:,aml
Sort BllJ". OhJo Sta.le Fair
Horae Show, aftemooa and
even lag perf•rmaneet, Cell·
aeum. Roy Rorera ahow, ~tter­
noon and neninr pedormeneea, GrandataJtd, Barber
Shop Quartetlll and Chorttllel!,
afternoon 111td evenmr, Youth
tf'nfer Aud1toriam. All-Wool
Styllt! Show, Sheep Arena.
r.lond47, Aug. 27- Ht&gt;alth and
Saft&gt;IJ Oay. FFA Hone~~hoe
P1trhing 1 Tournament. Health
and Satet~ Program, Speeual
Event• TenL R,u-JU~Sll Katmg,
Afternoon. Grandatand. N1ght
Horse Show, CoHaeum. Roy
Roger• Show, Evt'nang, Grand·
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1tand,

Tu.llsday, :Aug. 18-Farm Orran·
hatton Day, Annual Meetmg.
f1ft:r Year, Club. Heginmng of
lfeslth ~ntervlell's for 4·H
1Uemb~r11. Harntslfl RaC!Ina:, Af·
ternoon, Grandst•nd. Roy Ro«tNI Show, Evening. Grand·
&amp;land. N11ht Horse Show,
Even1ng, C.oln1eum.
WednNday, Aug. 29-Direttor of
AgrJt:nlture and Ohto Fau
l\lanagera Day, Hames• RllcJn~a:. Afternoon. wUh Presenta·
tton o£ D1reetor of Agric:ullurc'~t Trophy to Winning Pat·
er. Oh10 State Grange Talent
SMow. Night Horae Show,
('oh!l~um. Red Foley and hia
Ot:ark Jub1l~c. E-.ening,
Grandstand.
Thutsd11y, Aug 10-Governor•s
Day and Cood Gov"'rnmt&gt;nt
Day, Harnet:.S Uacmg, Afternoon. wtlh Prt&gt;sen~tlml of
Go,ernor'M Trophy to Wmn111g
Tr.oller. Youlh Talent Sho\\,
Spedal Evl'nta Tenl. N1ght
Horse Rhow, Coli!leum. Red
Foley and h1n Ozark Jub1lee,
Evening, GrandHULud.
Fr1day, Aug. 3) -Sp;n Ia Day.
Jumor Shee-11 8lo~k111g and
Trlmmmg Contest, Sheep
Barns. Anlo Rater!:, 3 p.m.,
Grand01tand. Horae Show, Arlerrioon and Enui~.g. Collse·
ua. Ch!1.mp1onship Wreatlinr.
IC'reoing, CrandataBd.

l)O'IIlt to
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fu the h1s- 1

I:;;;~~~f.~;bogll:;·~)enr~to

Trevy-Finshwald
Funeral Home

in
an wtnnen
addlttonal
Hone Show
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greater bnportanee tllan the
award1. bOWJ'f'er, a«ordmr to
veterup e:dllblto~, ia the di11tmctJOn
that com., with the wln.nlng of
ba.nnen, rfbbotta and trophlu at the
h&amp;nda of' distlnruiahed Juclges of
fine atock. An Ohio State Faor
award, the7' tell State Fair lfafla•
ger SaDl C. Calhman,li a tlgn that
they 11ta.nd bfgb throughout tho
eountry. More tlum 12,000 head ol
livestock were e-xhibited In 1955
and Manager Caahm.an predict• another "futl houae" thll&lt; year.
Three nlttional and .tate aho"s

are set tor the Dairy Cattle Dl-

Yision, repreaentlng the atat.e'a No
1 farm entirprlse. lDCinded .are the
third" All-Arnerfcaq Swiu Futurity.
oftlclal
CuernaeJ Show,

Jua: Nat1.on11l

f~rly

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,PHONE 198

You hove something
To Sell, Trade or An•
Ohl6- ~
7-30-2tp
nounce, Let A Daily
(20)Business Services
Sentinel Display Ad
CABENTER WORK.-ROISf tnd ;;;;,_
or Wont Ail be Your
bestos ' shin~ applied. Doors
hong l'liiliit\t "ld. l'!irC~elo
lepresentoti,-..
and rej,ati'l!. 80'1-M, VtQeU TO·
ford, SyrN1Uit. ,
7 27-fltc
-they Get Resu'1b -

1511 E. Main'

Tractor:
. R. A.

PVJ. JOSEPH A. MOUN,. ND ol 8lm act:rell'l'belru ttltter, em~
lbe ~rtroom a.t .PB.l'N ll1and. 8. C., to t.aWy bt court marts.:"
ot BfSrt- Ma.ttbtW C. McKeon ill 4fownliiJ ot
hcrulf.l.
l&lt;klraola from Fohlt HiD1. N. Y.
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Kids Free
Eve-ry her and s-•rl 1n Oh1o
through h11rh HCh:ml ar::-e will be
admitted to the Ohio Srate F111r
1-"REE on Ynulh Dsy, Fr1dcy,
Aus. 24
Although nenrlv two m!Uian
tleket11 hu\e hf'llll rio~ trlblltf'cl to
Oh1o School JlU[HI" thrc ugh
Jlllbh~, pr1vate and parochial
lit:houls, the yuunJ::"Ntl'rs will be
admitted Wllb!)u l c!Jnrge, enll
though lhey m:.y ho.,·.e mislaid
their tlckrts. 'fo Msl!lt in r~­
ord-kcepmg. yountpten will
he nRked for their tiel•:cta a' tht
rate, however.

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NOTI(:E OF APPOINTMENT
Administratrix Dt Bonis Non

Notlct&gt; 1S hen•by g1ve-n that
FrPdp W3•a1t who~ Pom. Offtce
Ao(!drcss 1s Middleport, Oh.ro has
be~:n duly appOinted !!S Admrmstralrlx de bonis non or Ute Estate
of Jentue E Aller late {){ l..e-ban.
o-n Township, Me1gs Count-y,
I de('ewred ,
Dalrd th1s

Own A Business Of Your Own
Part Time Work · '
MEN' &amp; WOMEN FOR ADDED INCOME
Rel••ble Ml"n or w:.men for ' rhit area to h&amp;ntlle ...... d fiMOU9 n.ahon.tlty advertist:d pro ducta. In demand d•ily, 101,\1
.verywhere 1n
tht- Unll'i'd St•tn lo men, women ai\CI clti14
dren
Then products •~ "~ -fhrou gh ~~Ur new bfl.autlful men:h.,....
d1~i11g d1spemen. T,hlt is u unc~Suel l,;tortunlty to
future , , . WiU not int•r ftre witt. your prii!Ht'nt •mploy·
you

mu•t

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ha.,; $1,148.7$'

eaa~t~ •veflald• for In-

references end rer; 5 ...,._ h.rs W..ly, _. must
to start 'Jf o.,ee. T.hia com.. ny WUI bttild f'iulkial
to fuU time if 4t sir.e;l.

I ,,,.;..a-

net~lent -opParlUnity ls off.,..a It • lleptnda.,leo ~i,J:;
who 111 i;nterfli.O In his or Iter ~~~rt. lt'a WI all ctth Ill
no credit rltk. Do not •nswtt untess Mly ~uaDfl.. fOr the
necna.ry Hme dil in.,_...t. _ .,
• lnconJt St•rttt .....~,

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F......., se~ures All

Or Soi'FIHni
Por You
ltn'EIVIIW

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tne:ludlt Phone No.
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LocttloM
IN YOUR CITY, WRITE;
VITA VIEND CORPORATON
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FOR

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lOth day · or July, II

195U
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Mo.!lgs Count) Oh10
1 (71 2.i 30 (8) fJ.31c

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·wE WILL SEE
YOU SOON
AT

Aug.

~

THE

15-18

Meigs

With Those Bags Packed . With . So;led Washable

Ill' ljUJ:~n .qff of )11om and send l)!em
To RoBINSON'S LAtl~DRY, Where ekpert work

CIO\hes, Tall&lt;!

wLU be done on shtrts

7-111-U
1 URd Power M1lW

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' Edith Haptonstoll
Eighth Birthday
Celebrated Sunday

1-ta, Phone
1QNE USED Gt1lvely

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held
-- --- -- - --eo.~y Fa1r, wu
NOTICE OF f.PPOINTMENT
to
to avoid
wt~ other ma~r aho'lll'l
Adrn•ninrator De Bonis Non
1-·· ,~ obtliln ~tur ticiU'tte•
I
Es.tate of H~nry Guv Singer,
RWine ~ueth, lio.ked with
OhJ~·~ No 2 IJtne ent.fl)rise, w11l
De-c:eded
for elate f~tlarity llhuws In
Th• F~ BilJ"Ww Show
Not•~ Is hereby given th!lt Ber
Is scbdd\iled ~r Saturday, nard V Fultz, WhQ!It Post Ortlc~
,
t.be d-arca.ss Barrow Addres!'l Is M1ddlt:port , Oh1o. bas
de~iion~tnitl&lt;)111 for Tueadily, Aog. b'*n duly appoln,ed all Admtnls
Edith Im, eight year e~ld dad&amp;'bSwine A rem~.
motor de llonL~ nc.n M th~ F..'\late ter uf Mr and Mnt Paul Jl,aoptonand Wool Show, the
of Henry Guy Sm.,:er htll" or
World, "'JJll mainlam
st&amp;U celebrated iher b1rtbL:by Sgpr
('hestt&gt;r
Towns1up, Meigs County ,
this year with two
day w1tb a party at t'he borne- of
breed ahow21 for Mont.a.- Oh10 d!'c·ease-d
ht&gt;r grandmotner. Mrs. Blaao.he
Datl."d lhis I9!h ~dill)' of July
and Cheviots. Tbe value of
H.&lt;~pt.Onslall The party had been
as a fabric "'111 be emvbasized
plamM!d for tbt Ro.a.c:ki.de P11rl,c: bUt
b~· the ~ond annual Ohio Wool
Dad weallhe-r { han.gl'd the planso_
,John C Baron
Fashlon Show, the erownlniJ of a
Wool QuPen, and the first (tn dhio)
Judge of tbp Prob:.le Court
Gamei~ "'~re piayed and -•·~ ·"
"Make Jt Yourself Wdb Worll"
won h\ Rt1y Coleman
home sewmg contest for girl1. The
Bllkl'r and Candace B3hr
Fat Lamb Auction Sale will be held
cluldren w,.fe se-rved
Saturday, A.Ug... 25 and junior and
1 up l'akes 1ce cream
senior Shoo~ Shearing Conteata are
candy lav.ors and
;,:~~::t&lt;;:;•:f
set for Thun~day and Friday momNOTICE OF APPOrNTMENT
was 3§-SIKed b\ ~rs 8
lngg, Aug :10 and 81.
Mr aDd Mrs Robert SbaT:p
Adminlstr.tor
The annual 4-B and FFA ateer
nat grandpa-rrnb ot Edilb
s:\1~ will attraet buyera and vieft'ers
Estate of Lin• Def,jtel DeceaiR'd
were also present for the party.
on W ec.lnesdatt D1reetor or AgriculNotice Js hereby g.ven that
ture Dny, Big· events for Thursday, Be 1nard V Fult:z whO!!e Post Of·
Tbe f!Uesls m:ore T omm} Bakoet',
Govemo~a Day, W.lll be the Open r1ee Address lS Middleport OhiO, RormJe Roush. Pat Edr.rrds, Becky
Class Steer Show and Commei'Clal ha s 1H•en duly appointed as Admlo I Allt!Dsworttl Chr;i!it RP. and C8nFot Cattle Show and Sale, wlaen 1Sl ra:-or of th&lt;&gt; )::State of tlna Det.. dace Bahr Helen l..o ~t~ge TaYlor,
Gov. Frnnk J. Lausebe will take the n·l l,tle or Meigs CoUnty, Oh1o, df! Kathie Savely Sammv Clatwortlly,
first bid,
cea~ed
Jf)Yce l,.ong Cooo1e Coote Ca-role
The Nnttonal Percheron Show
J'laterl thls t9:;h day of July ..\,nderson. Jdw.en ~lftd
Connie
and the AmerJt::ln Belg1al'l Show for 195i;
Ba&lt;'hTJe:r, JloY. Cole~an , Carla Sue
dr-..;ft I1orses Will dr~v:- natnnudlyJolm C Bacon,
G{Hnore B1llv HapfonJtaU A pmk
lmov.;n breeders nnd e:orhrbU.on for
Jur!gc of lhl' Proh:.tlt' c,,urt ~n.c.l ll' hllr, roJar sc.ob?-rQ.e was earthe Judgmg, Fnd.1y ancl Saturday,
r •ed out m d)e rerreslmients and
M€1 gs Coun~y. otuo
Aug 24 arhl 25

Oecealed

Two rooms over
Stifflers, Sh~ Store
Located on Court St
illeWJy redecorated
suitable' for office
space

Phone 215

when the
Aug. 2~.
tn nth

Ettate of JennM! E Allen

FOR RENT.

"YOUR
WE

l'l'RUCIUAAL I B~

OHIO VALLEY

JUNK

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&lt;!OIIAPzao,._

SUNRISE

Td
SUNSET

with a display of the most modern

Qintm: rlt, aut.l r.s

OhYour

post-vacation blues

DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
4 FERGUSON, ond OLIVER

FARM EQUIPMEKT
Besure And See This Gigoptic Display!

Pomeray

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dresses, etc: • Don't . Jet . t)le

lie't you

1-DAY DRY

FULTON· THOMPSON

a 90ntr.bUU11J C;lU.!!e
aenerally yl,~&lt;!s lo
un!e ~ a &amp; at""'lnd.a~:v
Ottu:r~(l

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livottoek-

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Sale5 &amp;:

~w,

WU.t ce~.uaes ehapped
Ia thel'e llliY cun for It 1
Ch!:p~d 11Pt are uaun~rvou• pe;rple who
blte their lip• e:s:ces~

Youth

Ctnter
~ert and
fanul7 aa &amp;ueltl. Matinee and
:t,.en1n1 Perf'orllllltttf of Ro1
Roren ~how. Gra~tMtend. Pat
Boont BiloW', B..enlnr, CoU·
aeum F:lnt tf OaOy Fathloll
8ho'lfa, M ant M BJcJg. Pint of
4-H and Camp Fire Girlf Style
Show. Youth Ceatn. Opentnr
ef Baton Twirllrlf• Youth TaJ·
en.t, end "Make·U·Yonr•e-11
will! Wool" onte.~ra. Shetlaad
Pon7 Show. Afternoon, CoiJaeurt. 'frador Radeo. "'Chkkitn
of Tomorrow'"' Fmalt. Open
Houu and Junior Air Queena'
Ball, Youth Center. FJreworb
In Grandstand E"efJ' N1rht.
Saturda7, AuJ. 25-B~Iine.u, [ft.
4uatr7 and Labor ay. Open(ng of Harneu Radnr, Af,er·
aoon, Grandstand. Begmninr
•r 4-H, n~A and FHA iemon~
llrahu!J•· Crowning of FFA
Queen. Fat Lamb SaL!, Shup
Bam. Fat Barrow Salt, Swme
Barn, Berlnninr of Dai17
Youth FroUca,. Youth Center.
Pat Boone,Show. Evenlht. Cel~
lae .... Bo:r Rogeu Show,
arc~a •nd enrunr. Grand·

T.e m..t the dnfru of evny
family \ •• at a cosl tht femlly

repaired &amp;

thllm che.~:::d

QUD!IO" AI&lt;D ARIWD

that
Post

Ohio
R D 1! hat:~ be Pn dulv appomted
a~ Adtllll)isltalrnc of the Estat~ of
W'll~on Slau~hter late or Letllrt
Tov.;ns htp Me1g:;; Cwnly,
Ohw,
deeeast'd
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Dated tlus 191h day of July,

\056

Pemeroy, Ohio

spare time to 9hlrt. About 6
'hours 1per •W¥.1£ t«~Uired to serVICe orpQ&lt;te ehd m.tha(i.Il&amp;' bus!
ne,.. TO bb ti1lttble you must
dnve ear and ~e able to maice
.JtUII.'IJ inYestcn"'*' of $&amp;04 CASH
fo.ttandle iniVentory. For l))f!ll'SO'R• a1, ln~ervie)V wr1f,e gJying part!·
ell.lara, opbune 11rrd reference .to,
Dlotllct llanopr, P. (). llol&lt;
~u. Dept. "· CJ"""Iand u.

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)enr ju:Jt to be
are now ault.ed to ycur

Ju~

C Bacc.n
Probate Cowi

IC'onnrtlble Coupe, Fordomatlc, CAR REPA!I\, 'NO!gler aod cl..k
~.- f!!Yy e:quiped, llke new; $21915
Garage, Raelne,
7-28..fltc
Bllettoat's, Pomeroy, Ohto.
HOMEBUILDERS. 0.1! Guy N813
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te~~ 1 heine, Ohio.
'7·28-6tc

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RUTLAND-6-J"'&lt;;m frame (lll&lt; 1Sa

NE\V HERSHEY CANDY DIS-

President Nasser

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1954 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4
doiJr 'Sedan, pPwer 'teering -.nd
brakee Low mUeaa:e, one care
ful owner. Make us an offer
Jlla~!Jlar'a. Pol,llero1, Oh1o.
'7·2&amp;6te
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Sll 1t',

In MIDDLEPOaT, OHIO
6116-M
l'ltO}'IE$
6311

ProdUobr ilt Melllf Cwnt.Y You
.clo nOt ueed any 'llll~moot
ottiel""l\ban ._ ~ ear or truck

7·26-0k

w oo~ 1,

Reat Est-::te Broker

1 ested .m .mfi.iD« oa ;s~ steady
l'Jlpome from a- bmmess of lthe1r
OWII), seU.tng those well..Jtn&lt;0\1{11

9h1o.

l.ot
eli:r

POMF'ROY-5 r-ct;iffi! {In good

2bt

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NOTICE OF AfiPOINTMENT

Rd
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lxl!t'ufriic
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' ESlolro of JGtin F. Handley, Deceelod
NoLL("€ IS hell'eby
g1ven that
H{'1&lt;:':1J H. Uarfdl t)' wtlo:st! Po~ lJf.
flee Address Js Pomeroy, C1h m,
R F' I) N'O 2 has b ten duly ap
[l/Jotntcd as Exet.'!utortx of the Es.·
•li''e of John I? IL ,'lli!e) ~ate of
Me1gs C'ounty, Ohm dee~at2d
U u.~td Lt~1lf

work. Live
Middleport
W.ANTeD~ ~·biHoua: Jne(l:,

!9113 PLY!IOU'l1! QranbroOt, 4, door Sedan. clean, lttw mllea.~e,
'" $995 Bl•ettnar's,
Pomeroy,

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ACCIDENT
Llle, Ca•uelty aad Bond•

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6f ·Ll,st G- FPund

Erne~t

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ed or the
of TOOmn
W
WQ~e r Decell'9l"d, ta1e ot Letart
'hlwn•ihJp Melg.s Coonty, t.:bu1
Dnle-d tbJ8 23r.d &lt;IEPY o( Julr
190-b
J ohn C. Baron
Judge of tbe Probat, Oourt
~ll·i l(s County, Ul.wJ
f7l 30 (8&gt; 6, 13, 3tc

lem Street Senu.ba\1'1, g:~s treot
10g Ntce J.e-vel lot, Wltb .garage
'Jibe
2 b~dtoom furnished
apalltment
$6000
00
owner
.may
imanve
S~lwbun
on Mulbmoy Ave Phone 6094X
FARM- 80 acre!! hhll ii.Lfld, but Metgs County,
.
7 27-61c .
.good All tn m~adow a.rw:t .p~
ture, welt·fenced. Modt~orll 5- ~be door ot ~he Stlv~r Rl.L-o
!"or rent - Electric waUpaper
100 m how.e Wll'h batlh , tmmc~ house, on Salurdar the ht
steamer. Clinton Ftsller, Mid
dte&lt;Llmg,
full). basement. Barn, SepteUibe.l', 1Q~6 at 10,00 ~·,,i&lt;&gt;&lt;•k
d1oport Ph. 628!1.X
11-W
A. M , the follow!ng rhl es
Jmpiemt:n;J. shed, garooge, 3 brml- tate - slluatr
the County
10
Cl •hou~es (eapa&lt;::'U)' ootmJ Own· of
Meigs,
State
of
Ohlo,
I'Gr . . . - - ~ ~.....
e.1 wtll :J.nclu~ odaary herd, poul· 1n l'h(' Ohro Oompany's Pi~J'chaR
!l&lt;lflold Boards, Droll Clotlu.
lTy etJuivmeDt, I!I"Bcl.or
~nd Begwnmg N 441,), degrees w. g
Clinton Flmw, lllddleport.
cqutpment at $12,300 00
rod~ 12 lLnit:l from '8ll Elm tree 22
Plloae QSII-X.
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Persona Is

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HOOSE and 6 l('(l"eS land for s1.1le
Four rooms, 11.2 story Luc-~4E'd
en Por\lund·Bald Knobs ft ogd
Ln Lebnnt1'n Twp Prlrt $12011

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tenous p•aee m all Manhattan Is the Acto1'a
Studio, ~ntualed In an old chureh on 44-th atreet
between Ntnth and Tenth avenueli Here Ia where
r11any of the best a.clon m the busmea.s tum up
twice- a weelc at 11 a m to conUnue- tt~.ell" ntvor~
endmg campaign to Uewme mON.l Bklllful at the
fill of make·belleve- and here, too is the home
or all kinds of myths and legendt
' Oh.l·tlme111 altt!ng a10und the b .mba elm; ar&amp;
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lump the Studio membe111 together a8 crackputl
- a hard·to·dlgeat Jumpl~g when one conalden
that such u Marlon 81 anlio, Shelley Wlnter.s
t&gt;l ul go lhe1e to Hludy and 1wch as Elia Kazan
and Lee Btl asberg do the teaching
A t:o re for 1
Tl1e old one11 call the Ador 11 StudiO method,
Actor'a Sludu.; tlu: ".IICralch' ay11lem meaning lUI practlllone-ra
nre Alv. ays rubbing their nose-s scratching their
armpits or pulling at l.helr holr 1u1 they ad Tht!re Is a rumor, too,
that the downfall of the Umted States by bombing ls belnl planned
in the old Uth 11treet chu1ch
"1m fOD.ybe not the li:''Y to e,nter a detensf'," ChiT Robertson told
m~ today,
but let m• do It anyway I apenlt aa a man who'• bten
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now \han when he began
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1oday
9 00 Gotfee Time
ltJ.OO Honae ;
11 do T1c Toe Dough
TUISD:AY
By CHARLES M. McrANN
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S·M ~nOn
Jnlt od Prest St11ff Corte~ncNm l.l 00 Clmeu Goes tu Scbool
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7:00 Today
·rhe Polish Communist govern12 30 Current
R00 Colf&lt;e Tlmo
ment evldenlly
le convinced It
1 30 Tenaessee Etrue
10.00 Homo
races an explostve mternal sltua
11 00 T1e 'J;'ac Douth
2 00 llatmoe tlon
3 00 Queen For a Day
11:30 It Coul.d Be- You
H 1s also t'vldent that the Sovi t
3 ~~ Modern Romar cea
i2·00 Parson's Study
Jlusslon govet nment
shares tbl~
4 00 Comedy Ttme
12 30 Current
COUVICI!On fu lly
4,30 i¥Y U\tle M~
1 80 Tennessee Ernie
Pohsh Premelr Josef Cyrantie·
5 00 Auqi !lro !!bow
2
00 1-fatlnee Theatre
w1cz hll9 announced that emergen
6 00 News PletLWe
3 00 Queen For a .bay
C} m ~-.sure~ are to be taken tn
6 15 Sport. ,!!:yo
!1·43 MOde~n Romances
''remove tbe most pain(uJ grlev
4 oo Qom,dy Ttm•
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2• Les Poul j&lt; Mary Ford
anees of the working 1 masset~"
4,30 ~~ Uttle !Mat'l'll!l
SO
GO&lt;don
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Edward Ochab the PoliJh Com·
8.45
.News
c.t~•lii
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5
GO 4:..,t Dria ihow
munlst leader bas sald tb.t the
7
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Wild
Bill
Rl9'ok
8
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N..,. Pl&lt;tUl'e
standard of ltv1ng oJ workers must
7 so Grand Ole 0pry
8 jD Spotb J!yf
be raiKed' by 30 p 1r cent and
d :15 40! ·P•I&gt;l • ll!ary Ford
th.at 1 2 mHllon homes mwt be ~ OQ Medi&lt;
7
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Mo~buUt w1thm the next !we years
9 30 M'r Dlatraet A~J;Prney
10 00 O..r Phqebe
Sov1et P~mier Nlkolla A Bulto 30 This is Show Bwln~s~
ganln spent aU of last week m Pi:J. 10.00 Ernie Kav~ S&amp;w
11.00
News
II
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New~
llelldllbos
land H ... made s'.Jeeches in which
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llox
he told of bette,. times to ~me
U 15 l(ovle J.ly"'"m
1110
Promises Pol•nd Ttrrl:tory
Bulganln sa1d11.lso that the Ger- 11;15 Grea~ Flii&gt;U. of CeDI 11·so • - Infrliue
1!'00 Toollil&gt;t
man territory
east of the Oder.
Neb!L• rivers line. w!dch Poland
-~-----....:.·-~--'now occupies pendiua a peaee
treaty, wlll rematn
Pollsb ~'for
Pver"
The statements of CyrankJewtez
Och~tb and Bulganln al,l stem,
cours t from the big riots which
MONDAY
TU.IDAY
broke out In the industrial city of 8 00 SiP On
8/ln
Poznan on June 28
1
8.00 Coplala ~
8 oo- Ctpl•l• " The riots were :serlous endu&amp;b in 8.00 Gm-r Mood
8·00
themselves At least !\3
persons
8 30 Artbu&lt; llo,clfrer
8
so &amp;tbur GOOirer
wer ;, k1iled ,..
10 SO Strite It IUch
10.30
To make 1t morf emarru.cnng
II 00 Vollant ~f
11.00 Vallol!l Lady
the tkll'l occured
durin,i a big
II
15 Love ol ,Uie
,
II
10 Lo" of Life
lnt.ernatlonal fafr which had at·
II
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Se'""h
tor
1\lin....,.
II·SO
for , . , . , _
tra.cted hundreds of foreign visi11·45 Guldinc
IUS Guldlor Li8ht
tors tothe c1ty
12·00 M1dday ~
12:00 Mldd&amp;y !M&lt;illnee
Polish
Red
autbonties
at12
30 M the World 'fw'M
12
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A..
the
W&lt;i'lil
Tumt
t mpted at fir.st to blame the riots
1:00 Johnny Carsun Show
1
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Johnny
Carabn
Show
on tho~e mpstcrious foreign agents
130 H~party
AntlcloiO For Anxlol)
who seem always to be turmng lip J 30 Houseparty
2
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Bta
Pay&lt;ilf
2
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•The world is too much with Ul,"'
In ( ommunisf ..uled cities
the Engllah poet WoLdsworth w1ote
2 30 Bob Cro.&lt;oby ShloJW
2SO
!ob~100 yean P,.~o
3 QO Brighter D3y
3 00 The
,er Ilaf
Redt Abin4on PretenHa
Tud,\y l'!.dlione of Americans
3. ta Secl'l'll. Storm
EDSPIIfo
moe
nthlc: , ..dyrmy 3 15 Seerl':lll: S rm
would agree that he diacuolflcl one
3 30 Edge (If Night
A
eommun\qu
t of thl' ufrlcial
s
30 Edjje of Nlllbl
ot our gre~~ot.eat problem~. Tbe beetle
4 00 KPl:la~ KJ.~
press .1w. ncy PAP satd "lmperhh- 4 00 Katie's Kittbe-n
d~&lt;~mand11 of every-day , Utinl' ar11
ISI agent.~" 11nd me1yWers
or the 4 30 Lucky 8 Ranch
making the tense,
4 SO L~tior I anxious peuon
anti Commun1st \mde'rgr.ound
or- 5 00 The Eady Show
s 00 The 1111!7 far more the r4le
ganization fomented the not and ti Ul Regional Reporter
6'00 Art ~ OQj dlo Jedr
than the ex· staged them during th flur
6 15 DGUtl.as Edward.~
U. tO D""loo lidwards
cepUon,
This pret .nse has now been al- 8 30 Robmhood
I lO llo"'I IU!Ior
Prooi that we're
most
abandoned,
thoug
undQUbt
7
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Burn~
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AJl.en
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raptdlr ~evelop·
out &lt;~~•In 7 30 'lwlent Scollts
NO NOV!I L9tJ
in&amp;anatlonalea:ae edly 1t Will be hauled
i1180 Joe lDd Mabel'
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o£ the li&lt;ten lo (or the trial$ of t.he 300-odd per 8 00 Cbarllfl ,Ji'IU'Iifll
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well ®cumented son" held as floters
fl 30 V1c llJJlVJtt!'
18 ap Startlme Tbeatrt:
by atatietka.
ra e~thnate that
Now Cyrankif;!wlcz all but ad· 9 00 st-udio One
t.oo $64;ooo Qu..Uon
mOH tlran 60 per cent of Amtrlcaj• m1ts thnl thf. 1·lots !j"temmed dl 10 00 Your Euo Reporter
8:10
Do Yon '!'ruot YoiJf Wltol
urbanltu an aufferina from mental r •ctly !1om Widespread
unrelt
JO
15
Sports
Parade
10:00
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and pbyalcal ltl'elllili Induced by
among the pea~ant11 and work~rs 10 25 Weathenqan
10 Hi Sports Parade
btg.elty ten~ton.
He aay!l he w•ll end "that period 10 30 Stutime Pl.,ru..o
Added to tbeH dtdly at.ressu are
10 25 W•othenh""
tbt eapeclally trybJr oceaaions- when workers peasants and Intel· llllO Up to the mll!lle Nen
10:30 Ovinieal Mventbre
U. dmt!lt, "in11 inter~ lcctua.Ls were dlstn~~t refitrlcled 11 03 The Late Show
11 00 News
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lot a Job, makinc a aplecb. by countl~ regulations
when
Sign OCf Prayer
11:05
The "lllte Show
Or the u~t.a.JU: father paclnr the the~ w~re 'ubjected to lawlessSip Off"""'"'
w.attinl rqoml Ud the atudent nes.q and abue by lh rl autbonties
facln!l' a toarh tQJL AM dlue
and
ai\!l_adona have to bt fMid. Tht and whe_n their grievances
buain6U e~u.\ive cu.'t .aPt that needs were 1gnored
' Conunllted Gr•va Erroft;
t.,portont l&gt;UI ~,..tine-If
he wanta t;o keep hli ~ob. The ha ...
Ochah blames eonditions on "tht'l
aued laoUHWife bu to Wnd 19 her soullessness ..llf the
MONDAY
authorltf'es'
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di.Udreb- evan w~n they ~and­ Tlie Commui11t organization,
he 11119 Sign Op
P&amp;pt'r btr ~trYUo
12 00 Film &amp; Fancy
bas ~rilltted grave errors 12:PO F;llm &amp; ,l"auo
.A DIIW dnl&amp;', Atarax has now says
I 30 Feminine TOuch
It 111 repm ted that Hnssh1 Is con
been deelped apeclflco.by to tide
1 3p Femlnlfle ToJJcli
2
oo Akernooo ,Film Festinl
the &amp;Vlrlp persen over ibeae dlf- SJderllig a b1g loan to Pularfd to 2 DG Al'~:nooo Film Feshv•
soq
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Cyrankiewacz
nnd
Ochab
to
fieult perloda.
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4 ® F!1tn
ll&lt;&gt;cty l&lt;&gt;n..
uo
Two fteara of atudits in Bebrtum, make good some of tbelr vromises
4 30 K1t CarsOp
0:11\) Mll:~oy Mubae
where the ti.i'u6 wae denfoped.
An Indication of the Immediate :i op Mickey M9~e
8,JIO NfiWe
have abo,.. ~i ~ pD' ealm )'OU future In Poland will come durlll)l
1l 11!1 ~ewa _
down ettt.tiwlp Without; in •nY
0.011 Weatber
the tl'ials of the Poznan raote~
WIT olo. . . Jhl" fatultlta. In
6 0~ Weather
8·10
which
may
start
this
we
1k
If
t11e
U. ~..._-on more than 600
6.10 Sperts
8•15 =-Daly
&lt;&gt;entenees are severe
thtly may
.,rs~ t.bl drq proved remark6
15
Jo)m llolr
•~ao WIRier Bros Pftsetlts
unrest
for
a
time
B~t
1\uppresa
ablY e\IC!ftielul tn. rellevlng anx1ety
7'90 Wyt\t Earp
and t.n.akm. On "ne rroup of 2S, the:v will only stir up the 11atr td u 311_ Bold J!llll'ney
'for lnataneit, tgft'eriq: from a varl·
6;00 G. E. Summer Orlgiua'U
wllh wh1rh nearly all PoleR re- 7 00 Dotty - k
3 3D .Yolce ~ of FJ.rtstone
ety of complainta auch aa meno·
Du PoM C.V Theater
t:IO
gard their Red master11
pa11nl IIYi:IWlOme, JuotterUanaJon
8 yo F l~m hli~.op JlmiAJ Walker Show
and ulcer; all ..,.ere 'f1i)ierapeu.ile·
9 00 Film Fal&gt;
10 Oil !lnW Hit TheMre
ally benef1t~d" b.J the drus-. ac·
VISIT
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Hal
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Newc &amp;r; Wnthe.r
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eordln• to' a ebnl~ reporL
Mr and Mrs James Buchanon 1'1 00 ~en &amp; weather
11:10 ~
. ~ althou.rll teitJ1tt basn•t deand dllughter, Noncy, and Mr and 1110 Sp!&gt;l'l;
vised a , mean.s of aolvinl a ptf'·
11:li
Mr11 James Sullivan drot•e
to 11 15 l\djllll Pia~
aon'a troubln, It has found a
Camp Presmont near
P1edmont 11.45 Slln Oil
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11:45
Sunday after their daughte-rs aDd
the ,8trls Who had attended
th( ---~------------~-------Phurch ,. .Carop there this
week
Camp r.s rtom Middleport Ffhst
Presbyterian Church were Judith
Si.u 1r, J4nn Buchanon, Betsey
Wolfes, Susan Probasco
Jan1ce
Zirkle, and Judith Gregg

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ClUCACO---Mister Gw won the
A birthday Cake In the aiJape
$154,860 Ari.ington Handicap in of the figur e "6" wa 6 a special
Ameri.can record lime of 1:M H feature of t!le blrtbday DBrlY for
a doubl~s- viet.ory by Barry M'li.CKay
lor a mille- and tlhree~exteenths on Elaine Davit;, ·daughter of Dr. and
a·nd Ron!lie Holmbocg.
turf.
Mn. Davis Friday afternoon
at
their home. Dr. Davb took moving
HA VERF'ORD·, Pa.-Althea GibNEw yoRK--Gt·eeotree Stable's
son of ~w Yo.rk woo the E}Bstern
Riley won the $44,900 Owyf!l' Han·
fStates Women's singles ~nnis
dicap :at Jamica by one-and-a.half
C'hampioMhlp with a 6-1, 6-4 Y.ic· lengtbs over favored Oh JObiJI))I.
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I tory over Margaret Osborn~ Du·
OCEANPORT, N. J, -Canad~an
Pont.
entry Le-vee won -tll:le $56,600 Mon·
I'I&lt;IEW ORLEAJ':lS- f)a;~o·t.on, Notre moot.t~ Oaks at .Mo.nmoutb Pa:rlt: in
Dame, and St. Louis withdrew tratk: record lime of 1:48 4--5 for a
The Rev. ali:d Mrs. 'C. Raymon
fr:.m this winler·s Sugar Bo-wl mil e-and-a-sixteellth.
Konkri.ght and Mr.s. James Brew~
basketball toUI'nant&gt;!!ni because or
ington, RN, are ill' char.ge of the
Louisiana·'s new racial segregllll:lon
Sunday
Heath Methodist Youth FeU~w.
DUL{,JTH, M·ill'll.-Kathy Come· sHip campers at Lancaster thls
J.ius of Latte Worth, Fla., won the week .
U. S. W'Oil'len'ti' Open golf cll·am·
Yo-ung people frOm the Senior
plomlbip by defeating Barba'l"a Mc- a11d Junior MYF who u_, campiD·g
Intire ' of Tol-edo, Ohio. by seven are Eudell and David Konkright,
8lroll:es tn a special pl~'yoff.
Edward McComo"', Leo Kennedy
Jr., Robert Henncsy, Kennetb MlW·
VICTORIA, B. C.-The· United ray, Eric Chamber'S, Ve-ra, Beti!Y
Stat-es (.'Ompi-eted'a 4-1 vietlli'Y over arrd Barbara Covert, Cbrislt:ine
M·ason City and Jac}l:son will Canada in the semi-Hna] round of
O]Jen the GaiJ.i:polis Little• ·L eague ·the North Amerleart Zone Davis Coats, Mary Carol Swanson, SanTournament on Tblli'Sday &lt;e.veuinc Cup tennis eliminations with a dra Brewington, Evelyn GihboDs.
They w~re .accO.I'n'Panied to LanW'ben they meet at t1 p.m., it has split of tbe last two singles
caster
Sunday afternoO&lt;n by IMr.
been announced by rtou·rnamenb of· matches.
and
Mrs.
Charles Murr~ and Maey
licials.
Cli'Oiyn MHler; M'r. and Mrs.
Th-e remainder of the tourn.t.·
LE .MANS, France' - Ninian Wayne Gibbon'!; Mr. and· M~. Er·
menL schedule finds Wellstoruneet
Sa·
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derson and Ron Flocktlart of aest Covert and Da.vid; Mr. and
in•g Pomeroy on Alugust 3 at 7:30
Mn. Richard Ohamber.s a·nd 1M..Sgt.
following a Gwl.!ipotis and Irontnn Scotland won the 24-hour Le :Ma'fls
auto :race with an BVerage speed of James Brewington..
~arne at ti :OO.
Oll At'iust 4 McATot·hur will play 104.487 mph.
the winn.cr of t.lm Mason.Jackson
CUYAHOOA FALLS. Ohio -Dill
game at 4 p.m. On Au:goust 6 Oak
Hill wili play tbe· wln-ner o{ the V.nrzyk won ihlgJl..point 'honon ln
the National AAU swimming
Gallipolis-Ironton game at 6 r
championships
as the New Haven
While Mitldlep&amp;rt will play the win·
Swim
Club
he
represented
woo the
ncr of the Weli'StcJino-Pomeroy ·gamt'
team
Championship.
at 7:30 p.m.
Serni-fill'Bis of the tournament
Mt.' and Mrs. Gardner Mankin
DETROIT-Gary Tobi.an of Los entertained
aroe- ~clleduled tor 6 and 7:30 p.m.
with a party, Sunday
told the conf•eroncc thal 'he Wlffi on Aug.u st 10 wit•h tlhe finals to be An-geles won the national oobdoor evening at their hom11, Condor St.
diving clbampinO'I'hip for .t he SCC· honoring their !on, Larry, on his
unwiiHnl:l rto .r.cvea:J t'hc informa· played on· August 11 aot 7 p.m.
t}t\.d lltnight year.
tion.
eight birthday.
All team mmager8 are urged t
Re(res'~ments of a
decorated
submit
Meir
player
rosters
to
tour·
However, it w~s •learned !hal u~· namenl officia-ls •I mmediately.
birthday cake, cup cakes, koolaid
BALTIMORE,
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der the advice or the new 'Jlre.'H·
to Jeff
Pa·Jmer of Latrobt., Pa., won 'llhe and candy werel served
doort. uf the sCihool, Nov·ice G. Faw·
Mankln,
St{!vle
Flnlaw,
Jimmy
GilEastoon Open golf championship
cett, Hayes changed· his position.
with .a ll·under..par score of' 277 bert, Gene Triplett, Paul Smith
Charles HyseU, Clltford
Wyatt,
He has a•greed to furn'ish the
for '72 hole11.
Mike
Martin,
Larry
Wiles,
Ronnie
uonference a wrHten M!pol't, J.lstLogan and tbe honor ·lid a:uest and
ing to t he best of his fll.ernot"'y, the
HAVERFORD, Pa.-V•ic Sclxas brother, Bobby,
Mrs.
Kenneth
names of the ·playe•·s wbo reef!ivcd
Mankin
and
children,
Sharon
and
won
the
Pennsylvania
state
tennis
ey Unlled Pr.-ss
money ond the amounrt. each receivchampionsh.lp
for
the
tleventb
ti~
Michel
and
rMs.
Mabel
Mankin.
NATIONAL LIAGUI
ed.
Larry received many nice gifte.
Pl•yer &amp; Club G. A&amp; R. ~· Pet by beating Art Larsen. 7·11, 6·1, 6-.J..
Lt was iadicated the conference Aaron, Mil. __ 88 346 65 117 .338
would 'Q,Ot , revnl. . the idcnti&lt;ty of .&amp;:l;aa0Lf N.Y. 68442 ~ '79 .326
the pht)'lri. alld conference Com· Musial, St. L. 94 J57 ~II- 116 .325
miBBionJr kenneth L. ' 'T-ug" W:l· B01er, St. L. __ 94 377 611- 122 .324.
son earlier promised Ha.ves ·t hat Baney, Cln. __ 44 241 37 7'7 .320
he would ~ot penalize the ·p layers
AMIRICAN L.AGUE
for acceptin·g tbe money.
Mandt-, N.Y. - · 92 337 83 123 .370
Ohln State al1t0 'ha~ made prog· MaxweU, net. 87 301 60 104: .346
ress toward rectifying a'll04.h4.!r ·Vic.· KuenR, Det. __ 86 345 113 118 .34~
lathm involved In the prob·at-ioo,
Vernon, Bos. 711 262 42 S7 .332
it waa learnt..'&lt;!..
Skowron, N.Y. 78 271 30 {10 .332
HOME RUNs---ManWe, Ya-nks,
A(lprofimattly 20 (llayers were
32;
Klus:~~ewski, Redlegs 25; . Sni·
p&amp;irl for work which wa~ not perf{llfmed . and u.nder lhe penalty , di.V', Dodgers 211~ Robinson, Redlcgs
·t hey were ruled ineligible uDtil 24; Wertz, lndillJt.s 24.
th('y hav2 mll{\e up the work for . RUNS BA'M'ED IN - M~tntle,
whic.b 4·hey were p.ald hdurc they Yanks, 83; Wertz, Jmllans 78; Shn~
son, A'S 76; MuaJal, Cards 76; Boy·
performed t·he jobs.
~'r , Carrds 73.
It was understood tlM' athletes
RUNf)-M.antle, Yanks 85; Rob~n ·
were to work 12 'hours a week on son, R"'edlegs 73; "YO!it, Sentrt:on
bhcir jobs durinl .ttle schoG! year 70; Fox, W!J.i.t e Sox 811; Snider,
and. were paoid a fl.at rat. They OOOgers 68.
were to work five hoors weekly
HIT&amp;-M·anotle, Yaillks 125; Boy·
during the footba.ll11eason.
er, Cards 122; fox, While Sox 119;
Some a.t hletes luwe completed Kuenn, Tlge:rs UB; Aaron, Braves

oVer Canada in ·the North Ameri.
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.League Tourney

Mlnlal'• Hit Declclet
Stan Musial singled hom., Don
Blasingame in the lOth Rs the St.
Louis Cardinals shaded ttK: Giants
3-2 in the other NL gam~.
In the American Lesgue, the
New York Yankee~~
celebrated
Manag* Camey Stengel's birthday
a day early with a 5-3 triumph
over the KanslfJI Clty Athletics.
Bill Skowron bit two homers and
Hank Sauer one tor the Yankees.
Bob Turley (:~.ned nine! to wln
his fl(th game lor the YankeC1J,
who still buld a nine-game lead
By ID SAINSBUR.Y
over the second-place~ Cleveland
Unit•d Pr•• Sports Wrl,.r
Indiana.
CHICAGO - UP- F.ootbal·l CoaC'h
Herb Scot·e pitched o four-hitter Woody Ha·ycs of Ohio State •has
and H3nk Aguirre a seven-hitter agreed .to [-u.rnish the Big Ten- as
to enablt the Indians to t!Weep ·much l-nf(lll'maotion as possible a·

Lorry ~onkin
Honored With
Birthday Party

Hayes Agrees To Reveal
Amounts~iveri To Players

the Baltimore Orioles, 3.() and 4..0. bout "out of poc)wl" money h(l
Billy Pierce became the flrst gave 'his players over the past live
major league pitcher to win 16 yeaf"8, it wael-sarn
1am• with an 11·2 victory as the yeal'8, lt was kar.n(}(i trxhey.
Chlc~aro White Sox swept
Hayes' conse01t Lo provide the
doubleheader with the BQston
lnfor'mation wu:s 11 major .step to.
Sox br winning the
ward conforencc action .tp lift the
Dean Stone pltcbed a
probation im·JK!6e1 LLpon the school
to give the Washington
last April for violation of worka 4-1 win aftel' Billy Hoeft
aid regul•ations app l}'ing tu &amp;tble.
l 2 and pitched hle third
tcs.
o~ the rear •• tht'l Deti'Clit 'l'lgel'tl
The Buckeyes, confer.enee ·grid
won ther opener, 6-0.
champions for :the paf&gt;t two sea·

ei&amp;hth.
Score Two Run.

Cinelnnatl combin'id three In·
field hit.s with a pair of walka for
two nins In tbtl flftb tnatn1. JQbn
ny Temple, Bob Thurm.an
and
Frank Robinson hit safely In sue·
cet~.~lon for the flrsl tally, Then
Burgess walked to fill the baaea.
Ray Jablonski follow ·d
with a
free paaa olf loser Vernon Law
and Thurman WB.!i force&lt;! in.
PHL!Ibura:h scor'cd an unearned
run In the same Inning, when
Johnny O'Brien sing! fd and Law
wa.. safe on Roy 'McMillan's error
Btu Vlrdon sacrificed and Dick

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how much eaCh :received, al~·hoogh
he ·ltdmitWd his gif1s a!Jerag~d a.
aroland $400 oper year sin~ h£! becam£! the Buckeye C'mu~h . He al11o

Major League
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By UNITED PRES$
repaying the unwc'!rked hour11, 117.
PITCHING- • t.awren~e, Redlegs
NATIONAL LIAGUE
whitl' ot'hf"r!'l&lt; mav lhave to return to
15-2;
Browei-, Red Sox 14·3; Pierce,
W. L, Pet. GB ·lhe ca.mpua ea'rly to fulUU -the
White
Sox 16-4; Ford, Ywnks 13·4;
Milwaukee _ __ B6 34 .622
terms.
Newcembe, Dodjer&amp; 15-~.
CI-ncinnati __ .. ~ 39 .~89 2 ~
Brooklyn _____ M 40 .574 4
St. Louis --·· · 46

47

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Chicaa:o -- · · -- 40

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Tournament In
Finale Tomte

PK.L&amp;:burgh _~ -. 43 no .462 14 \il
Philadelphia __ 43 &amp;1 .4157 15

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In lhe t-1 a~aa,.
A ceMpletely reconcllllonetl •n11ne, •• 81' fOW
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St . .yoult 3, New York ~· 10 Inn.
Ptliladelphla 5, Milwauk-ee 2

PORD DliAI.BR

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Clndnnatl6, Plttsbura:h 1, bt
Cincinnati 3, Pi·btsburah 2. 2nd
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Cleveland 4, hUim!»'t o. 2nd
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SnndF.a Simpwn and Su1an. AI·
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t ;aJJ)('.• ~·e.~t' plll yfd dl'r ' r. ~ ''It t.e~d tile party , 11ent gltlf to Con·
1 p:1 ~-A~ J prizei awurded to Jim rrl.e Sut'.

12b . MILLION YEARS OLD

ABNER
HAR.'! HAA!!
t'I.L GIVE 4 MILLION TO
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1954 Cadillac
Series 62, 4 dooi sedan. One local o.wner, we .Old and serviced. Rkh dark green metal•
lie finish that looks like new. HydrjU]l&amp;Uc, radio, heater, electric windows .and .power
~eat. As good aii new .

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drive, radio, heater, cfear plastic seat covers, new tires. A real buy.

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Put the to~&lt;IOwn and soak·up l,he lun as.tbe miles roQ by .. HY,dramaUc, radio, b

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f'Mca·JD 6, Bolton B. ? ·
Detroit 8, Wathlntton o, 1st

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Cblefton Dlx. :1. door. Here lsa car that is.lop value. Clean aia pin insid~ .. Nice bla,ck
~nd white finish. Like new tires, seat rovers. standard sblfl. · •

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Boston -· -·· '"·• ~ fa .5~ 12\2

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Robert Bobu in • ervu:j ice Cl'eam,
) e&amp;kt!., koolaOP and candie• by Jr;r;
Bogp, Sonny Van Meter, David
Cont't-, Bl!tty Gilmore, Dllin!' V.tn
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Mr. 800 Mrs. Everett 'l;homas
entertained a group or relatives
at the.Jr borne, W. l!.ocust St., Sun·
daY,. Guests- were Eugene Thoutll5,
Obleago, mt., Mr. and Mn. KortotJ
Thomas and three !lf)M, Cleveland,
David Thomas ,MinerwiUe ·and
Mn. Qon 11homas ol Pomeroy.

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LAST 'TtMI TONIGHT

The coMOiaUon contest will start
at 8 o'clOck. Following •l1be two
games lro~les and , indivldual
player awat"d8 wit! be pref!'nted
tQ first, tlerortd, and tblrd plare
wlnnera.

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Balllrrtou • •• • 4S 63

ty aent a gift to Elaine.

SAVE

AMIRICAN UAGUI

HeaJt.O.Hicko,Y Smoke Chlpt •• lib 49c
R01tvllle Charcoal .........•• 41b. 39c

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game between 'hilip Sporn aDd
Laki-n State Hoeplta~.

Brooklyn 8, Chlcnao 3
st. Lou~ 3, New YO!!! 2
Milw. at Phi!a, ppd, rain.

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Clnoinnll'tl 8..~ Pittsburgh 3

MIDDLEPORT

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Toumam·ent will get back inW
play t'hia eveniq with th cUnals

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OHIO

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Connie Bobo
I BtU Stewart, Ann Crlnc.-r and rn
Sttwart.
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Bobo, Bill Hackett, Jeffrey and
Rodney Karr, Betsy Cunningham,
Jane Thompson, St IP!lea
Titus,
E11en Dutton, Mary· Cleland, JOrlr:
Beck, Sandra Clatwortby, Jimmy
Donnelly, Billy Haptonstall., _9!aae
and Joyce Dav}s. Kerin
Dillley,
who wu unable- to attend tbe par..

SAVE

sons, were ·p laced on pl'(lbatlon
tor a mln!mllm of ono )'ear 1md
PICNIC POSTPONID
were
ruled tneligible for 1'1le Rose
Th;· la·mHy picniC~ planned
Bowl
for the perkld of pf.obation
the tt~terna:ional BrotheJ&gt;bovd of
EJectriul Wor.kel"!'' . Slriurday at as a f08lliot of the B~ Ten probe.
National CoHegi.ate Ath.l.etle As·
B.dlcy's Lake was p011tponcd JCsoclalion
officials were pressing an
rou,,(' ,,f the bad wulher and t,•,t.
inveatigati;Qo Jato 1lhe case -!•hi.~
date of the pl«llc will be annou 1.~;·
week.
ed J!rter. Paul Haptorllltall ·is g~:tf­
Hayes n~i,glnat}f told the confer·
ral ch:drnnrn 101 t•he "Pienle,

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pictures and color l)lde•
of the
chihtren at the party. Gamr&amp; were
di..rectftd . by Charlene Davi,s and
Dennis Saelens and prlze• w ..ewon
by Mery ~leland, Billy
Hackett
Ellen Dutton, Billy Hapton&amp;tall
and Denis Sae·lena.
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with red Nses to ma~ tlie cake
inscrlbed "Elaine,"
tee ere110,
candies and gum. ·
The &amp;Uests
Include!
Ktitb
French Debby Collopy, Bobbld and
Danny Lewis, Bllly Rice, Mlcliele
and Mar.ha
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the
hitters
Sunday. Lawrence
scored his Hith decision with I
l..CJ vcrdlct hut three unearned
four·hltter in the opener holng: the
run1
helped th1 Cubs
win the
diatance wlthout allowlna: a wall!:. nlghkap,
4-2.
Pirates acr1 Doh
Friend was

charged with hla ninth setback
against 12 victories In dropping
his thlrd rlcdslon to Lawrence All Cnclnnati's first game hiU
wert singles, Including Ted Klus·
z ~ski's tht·ce for four. The Red·
hg" scored n the first Inning on
a walk by Johny Temple, a wUd
pitch and KlusRWiki's stngle.
The Redle&amp;&amp; batted around In
l!eVl'Jlth chasinr Friend
With a
four-run uprltinl
fash.loned on
four hlta a walt, a. maerlflce and
an error. Lawrence lost hi• shutout
when Lee Walls tripled
In tht
tourth Inning and scored on a .sac
rifle(~ lly by Roberto Clemente-./
Clncinl'l.atl's. only extra
bame
blow came In the nlnt binning of
the second game, driving in Gua
Bell wlth the winning t"un.
Freeman recHived credit for hia·
eighth victory agalnse three aeibacks after relleving
Southpaw
Don Gro!IS. who strul!k out .sev&lt;n
and scattered seven hltB
before
leaving for a pinch biter In the

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center and Cole singled to the
aame area.
Cincinnati soored once in the
first and fourth Innings and added
four runs on four hits a walk, a
ucrUice and an error in the II IN·
enth.
Tbe Redlegs meet
PltblburJh
tonight In a "make-up" conte.o;t
Laurin Pepper will flitch tor the
Pirates agaln.!lt Tom
Acker for
Cinclnnatl. Both pitcher&amp;
have
won one d.eelslon so far.
Curt Simmon• .spun a slx·bltter
and struck out seven
batters to
give lhll Phlllles their rJinth victory in 15 meetings with Milwaukee. Roy Smalley·~ Lllecond triple
of the game was the key blow of
th 1 Phlllies' tbree-run eight-ln.
ntng nlly that handed
WaJ'ren
hla eighth deleal
Don NewC()mbe scored his 15th
win and the IOOth of his care·e r
when P~ Wee 1\eese's eighth·ln.
nlnf homer gave the Doda:ers a

picture changed quite a bit during
a heavy weekend of ad.ion that saw
Ciadnnati take a doublet header
from the Plttabureb Pinte..
The Redlegs picked up ground
on the league leading Milwaukee
Braves and third plaee~ Brooklyn
Dodgers by 11wamp!ng Pi.ttl'bl'Tgh
6-1, in the opener, and edgi6g the
PiraleJi 3-2 In the nightcap.
Meanwhile, Milwaukee dropped
a single game to Pblladelphia and
Brooklyn spilt with Chlcage. The
Redl'tJII picked up a game and a
half over Ute Braves, cutting their
lead to 2lh games.

Sports Summary
1sPTS Weekend
suMMARY SPTS
law.
VICTORl.A, B.
-The United
States took a dindhing 3-0 lead

in a run

dow11., O'Brien seorlng on tbe play.
The Ptrates- tied lhel acore with
two out in the seventh Inning

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may not aet a aad Law

new National League home run
record thiJ year, but they will be
a good bet to be in the pennant
raee all tba way.
Less tban a week I.KO, tbe so, tailed experts counted the Redlegs out after dropping
tbrea
straight kl the Dodgen. But tbe

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Redlegs Bounce Back Into·Loop Pennant Pictm,e
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The Dailv Sentinel

Covert, and-family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Lambert,
Phil-adelphia, have return.ed to
their home after a tW!O weeks' v1sit
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spenei!l'.
Week end guests at the Spencer
home were MrL J. ~ ~ou:n.t and

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OrviU.e RadcLiffe

POMEROY SOCIETY

Mr. and Msr. Otn.
daughter of Cplumbus

apendi.rrg

tlhe.it vacation

Mees &amp;'lld
Sunday afte•·
who are

campinr
near GIWat Bend
visited .F'rlday
with Ibis mother, Mrs. Alber-t Mees.
Miss DOil'll.a 'W·J ldermuth, swdent
nurse at HCllzer Hospital, spent the
week end Wil!h 'h er parents, 1Mr,
and Mts. Gef!ald Wiqde:rfnuth.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Harbrec:b{
::returned to •their home, lfamn.ton,

WHIII•

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to fiOOO

Prompt. Private loana em li,rna•
ture• oiily, auto Or fumlture.
l-trip service. Phone ft.r,t.

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wd bis son
&amp;Od Mrs.
Melvin R&amp;«life, and~-~ children
New Brightcm, Pa., spent .several
days WUlh. Mr. a:Dd MTS Jlta1pb Redclitre re('ent.ly.
~nd daugbter-1&amp;1-aw, •

Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middlepo;t Society Editor-Pho~e 6079
Lucille Bearh.s Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor - Phor.c 6244

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SOCIETY

ther .and sJster-in-law, MT. and
Mrs. Noi'Jllan H.arbr:f'chl and dauthU~r.

Mrs. Jam~ Si:mpson
el]:tered
Hospital for major IJUrgeTy.

Mrs. Jessie Hines, Columbmi, has
been visiting Mr. and Mr6. Chaf'les
WiUiiMlll.
Mrs. James Herley will vl&amp;ilt in

Charle11 White tok his wile and
daug'hter, Texanne, to Che11apeake,"' OOOurnbus, SprinrgUeld rand Kansas
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Eldon Weeks, R. R. W. Va , where they
will visit re- City before ~eturning flo ber .Jlome
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vhnted Miss Genevieve Stobart ail: turned to his employmen-t, ·h ere.
Holzer Hosp~LaJ.., Saturday .
Mrs. Grover Orr and ~Yfrs. L1llian
Mr. and· Mrs Dezso Ladanyi and
Klopf.er' tu.we returned t;o their family, Cleveland, were w~t. end
borne, Col'l.Ullbus , after a week's guests of M·S.it. and Mrs. \James
visit witht fhe1 r aunt and ,uncle, Bl"ewingtoo and daughter Sandra.
Wendle and Kat1e fW[)F.. 'Jlhey were Mr. Ladanvrl was befit man at the
accompatried hel"e by Mr. and Mrs Brewin-~ton'.s weddmg all(J this is
PaUl KIGpfer adn daughters, Deb- the first time for eleven• years
bie and Beth, of Sugar Grove &amp;od ·that tht')' havt V'"-&lt;~i,ted here.
Mr. Or and da11ghter, Mary, Who
Mr:. and M:rs. HBTy Rife, · ~es.
visited breifly wi~h the Roos.
burg, were recent guests 01 ber
rlster, Mrs. Marion
AllenBWorf;'h,
Mr. aud Mrs. Orien· Wince and M1d family.
son and Mrs. Allie Grueser of Mon
et~Sen, Pa. w.ere week end .guests
Barbara Boster, GaUipo)is, has
Df Pomeroy relatives.
been VJSiU11Jg 'her auttt. Mrs: Wal.
Mrs . Goldie H.lfWk returned •h-ome ter R.a~ney.
.after -a vi.s1t with ~relative11 lin Col·
Katheryn Pa~ne, who is enfj)J:O)r.
umbus.
ed"ln Dayton, ·bas been vis.itklf her
Mr .. and Mrs. Horton
Th-omas parent&amp;, 1Mr. omd Mrs. Charlie!
a-nd •three sons returned to tl!icll' I Ps,yne and grandmother, Mt!. Katb.
home m ClevelarwJ floday aflel' B eryn Pa}•ne.
week end visit witlh their parents
Roger Co\U!11, who is employed
Mr.1 and Mrs. Everett Thorrutt~. "
at Cresap, spent the week end with
Mr. an-d Mrs Jolm FiS'her
and ,f lb parenl&lt;~, Mr ltlld Mrs. Ernest
sons of Akron were weekend 'guests
of their p1rents, Mr. and Ml\5. Wi1·
liam FiSher, Mme1Wille, and Mr.
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SOd Mrs. Henry Rou5h, Raciru!.
Mr. narl '~rs . Ed Noon returned
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to Columbus 1oday after spendi11'1
the ~ek end at their home, MJnersvHie,

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and sons, Ch~l!l'l•f'S a.nd David·, and
.Mr. and Mrs. D&lt;md WatsiOn of
Zanesville were week end gueSilS oi
Mr. aJ1Id Mrs. Gllbert Freeman.

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Deacon Fred Jackson welcomed
the visitors and church
Three candidates were given tlhe
to tbe annlvttsity
.tlhird and' 1ourth degree obligaMn. Etta Jamison,
tliom when the ROCk Springs '
gave ~he response. She
Grange met Thursd·ay evening,
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that becaue of critical illness
their pastor, the Rev, R. L., Ptdty,
Homer Rice, worthy lD&amp;ster pre-at Holzer Hospital, the chOir ~d iided and ,d.t was anoounced ~tlh:at
triect to follow the plans he had following 1he ne•t meetinw, Thbrs.
made (or their part in the cele· day, August 9, they WQU.Id: move
,bration. Mr. Petty W~.W_ burt F&lt;i&gt;doy out of the Gr.an~ge Han.!, for "Uhe
wh•n his car was hit by a
week of rt:he Meigs County 'fllir.
in Gallipoll.s .
A program observi8;2" national
Mrs. Margnret Bowles read a re·
safety
week was presented by the
ttume of the history
Q( the 1\ft.
lecturel',
Mfrs. Amos Leonant ..
Moriah Church which waa organiz...
At the conclusioo of Ute meet.
ed by the Rev. Starks and the Rev,
Ferauson and was called the First i·n•g refrcE,hment, were served by
B&amp;ptist Church. She 'divided the Mr.s. Dry HyseJ.l, MTS. Loui5 Reibel
history Into two eras &amp;nd told of and Mr. and Mrs. P.hil W.UJ'ianmou.
the gltt of the site of the pt.lent
church by James Stewart. The cornerstone w.. I4id in 1878 and tho
ehurcll dedicated in 1881 a.nd giv!Ul
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church work. She
concluded
with a trlbut~. to the pr Sent pastor and to the "hrave fJne, cour·
ageous Christian men and wumen
who had made thb church P08·
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Picnic
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wHI have their annual
Family
Night picnic co the- church lawn
on Thursday, Auaust 2, at 8:30 pm.
The church is furnlahing ct~ffee
and lee cream only and m:.~~~~:.l
are to bring thrk table
covered -dJsh and ~old beverages.
Mrl. Rorothy SaVely has been
appointed t!!halrman
of the food
ln the absencllll ()I Mr!. Jln'lcli
weather
Hl.rley. In case of bad
the picnic will be held
IPI ' the
church dining room .
The entertalnm mt will Include
~ovJnc pleturea to be
shown on

lawo If poolble.

·Mrs. Rueseli Mills was g\IE!!I. of
honor at R surprise party given
Friday even:.in.g at the home of her
moVher-in-law, ~~,rs.. Harry Moills,
With :her daugbter, Mrs. Leonard
Gwlazdowsky, 8$ the co-h011tess.
AnoUh~r daughter, Mr«. Harold
Munns, Cincmnati, ar.lived in Ume
tor the 1pa'J'ty durlng the evening.

MIRACLE

Refrn&amp;hments of lee

cream,
bir-thcftay cake, mJ.nts, nuts Bnd oof.
h•c wcl'c served Lo a number of
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Meeting To
AJuntifnini

"CHECK·HER" •••. when She sees UllsBiaek and ·
White check glDgbam gayly combined ·.with bright
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skirt wjth ill; gracefiJI gored panels is flattering to
any young "iiiil's" figure.

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brated Sunday, July 29, for the trDduced the Rev. Robinson, IronProtestant; PariiA'I ' New
Cit)'
eiahty·seventh annlveraity (If their ton, the Rev. McGhee, Ga1Upo1is,
J1 enroute to
JD., 'WIIere
churf'h and the sil:tb year of the The Rev. Andrew Wright, Rutland
Mrt. Ohades Stanley ao With he wiU tel'W as aulstaot {Witlor ~f
pastorate of the Rev. Nyle U. Bar- !ormctr p&amp;~tor of the local chureh ·h er family are leaY.ma: Pomeroy ht the KenW'Oild- l].lia CommODity
d: a. An all day
program was who was the speaker of the afte1 the neaT ful.tre was pi~ 'll,lr· 1 churrb for the tomtng year.
planned starting with the Sunday noon session who was introduced prised last week When a group of
School service at 9:l:l. Mr;~~. Ar- by the Rev. Mr. Borden.
neighbar8 eathe:red. ct, ber ~me
CH.Olit TO START
lena Reese Is superintendent 1' of
Th
(or a fwewell ,.._.y ODd •- help
(h S d
The Youth Choir of the Church
Sch 0 01 a d
e .speakrt' began his talk with
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n
of Christ ts to be started in tbe
morning
worship 15ervhn
Deacone a memorial fOJ some of the "war bor celebrate her blrtllday.
Carl W'l.lliams was leader of the horses" of the congrelation When
A haDdkereble('B!r;rwer was giv· near fttture and will provide mu.sdevotiohal service. Special rDuslc he had been pastor of Lh church en Mn. st.aa~y during the eft'li· lc for tbe Sunday evening services
evening
was presented by the choir , from here: Walt Bates,
Lee Reese, ing antd refr~euts of'iee cream, at the Ch.urcb. _Sunday
the Mt. Carmel Church- at BidwrJJ James Morrls Broth ilf Hudson and cake and punch were served to two ot the members of the You.th
w1 Lh Mrs. Jotm Jami}S as choir di· others. He said that the chu-rch ;Mrs. \John L-ambert. ' Mrs. ..Rktlird Choir, Bonie VaaCoonl)' and ,Jan~
rector and acompanist.
had had dark . days
d.iuppoint· Jones, Mrs. Almeda W:ippel, ,Mrs. 'ice Asbury, sang a special ni.un·
Mr. Borden pre~ented the morn· Jllents, suffertng, but
bad come Gllbert Freeman, M&lt;s .Gr&lt;&gt;ver w.,.b, ber.
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A1 b
~.:a through those trying times vlctor..,..
sermon.
LIB•
•1y TO CLOSE
I1ng(h
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th iously and bu the grace of God Mrt. Minnie Neutzlin,.,,
• )(roa. "Mlle
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n e c ure
mmg-room Y e
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Wel1·, Mrs. Louis Stanley, Mr.t. GerThe Middleport Pub1ie IJbl'fliY
women of the church. Mrs. HeiUe wcuJ_d continue to prosp.r. He ad· aid Wlld~nnuth, .lfrt. 'lbon}H will close from August 1 to ~qg­
Winston Mrs. Julia WHUams and mOJusheil the oongregatwn ~ 0 as. Mankin and daughter, iMary, Miss ust US "opening on
AUJQ4t .18
Mrs. Margaret Bowles
were the ,sist and support the pastor 1n his Stella Ebersbae'h, Kiss ~·h according to the
annourieement
commiHe• in charge of th.i.prepar. work and to carry on
tbe fine Dutfy and Mint.~...., and daugh· made todav by Miss Jeanne Clark
atwns for the day.
work done by tboe ~ho had g~e
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librarian. ,
At th e af( ernoon sess Ion, Mrs. Hume to reap their JUst reward. ilrte;;r;;,;;
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Winston was mlstre.ss of ceremOny
Deacons of the church are Fred
and the choir fn mthe Paint Jackson Carl
Williams,
Osclll'
Cre dr. Baptist Church in Ga!Upolis Hardaway and Trust~
are. E.
presented special music. They were Baumgardner, Arnold
Richards,
accompanied and directed by Mra. Ray Coles. Officers are Florence
Elbert McGhee who a).so sang a Richards
sec«tary;
Katheryn
solo. M ®bet!!.. of the choir were payne, MJsstonary, president;. Ar~t
Rev. McGhee, Mrs. Minnie., Wasb lena Reese, Sunday SCbol -super-· ·
ington, Mrs. Leonora Howard, Mrs. Jritendent; Mary Frances Baum·
Pearl Smith, Mrs. Ma.ry
Pierce gardner pianist.
Mrs. Dorothy G.ordon, Mlli. Etta
Jamison, Paulmenia Gordon, Max·
lne JenkinS, Earl and
Stanford
A-rmstrong, George Gilman m, AI·
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bert Lte, Joe and Jerry Jamiaon.
Othera visiting from
G&amp;llipolls
were Mr. and Mrs Charles Borden
and Mrs. Ullian Hogans.

Surpt'ISe· porfy
'~·Inpment
n•m•. .
Given In Honor
giving the history Mrs-. Bowles
mentioned a number
of former
m:ombor! who W&lt;&lt;e lnotrumonlitl Of Mrs. Mills
in fo'unding the church and wh&lt;oaol

NIW PA8HION
NEW BEAUT'I'
NEW COLOR

Monday, 'July 30, 1955

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