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The Duily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiG

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,

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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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visit wit'h ·h is bro-

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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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Stobart and Mrs. A N. Grueser latives this Wt!ek. Mr. White 11!- here.
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.
NOTICE!
SOd Mrs. Henry Rou5h, Raciru!.
Mr. narl '~rs . Ed Noon returned
Office Wi II Be
to Columbus 1oday after spendi11'1
the ~ek end at their home, MJnersvHie,

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Mr. and Mrs. Stan19y- SmaJiey
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.

JULY 27 to AUG. 9

Inclusive

5. G. BLAZfWICZ
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Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Celebrates 88th Anniversary

Fa rewe II "'arty
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Eugene Th....., Krived' &amp;ulldar
morninr for , vitllt With bl.o, enu, M.r and Mro. l!l&gt;erlrtt
.••· Tbom., wilo 11a&lt;t been di&gt;q
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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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Family Night.
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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Negotiator_s
Meeting To
AJuntifnini

"CHECK·HER" •••. when She sees UllsBiaek and ·
White check glDgbam gayly combined ·.with bright
red, The bolero i•lbok" is trimmed with s!Wty black

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skirt wjth ill; gracefiJI gored panels is flattering to
any young "iiiil's" figure.

$3.95

See The Complete Liae of Girl's DreMeJ In llle·
R~y Til Wear ~plirlmenl
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maker-s 9! A:m.eri.~a
Fu1iire · Faririets ·, ·
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,, t1M1D dOWll and KARPET.SQUARES are
'~erfully easy to maintain. ~ KARPET.SQUARli:S,..
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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
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(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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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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~.:a through those trying times vlctor..,..
sermon.
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I1ng(h
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th iously and bu the grace of God Mrt. Minnie Neutzlin,.,,
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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
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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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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

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ltiYNOLD E. GRIINI
EDITOil

Pubhsbed ~erJ' afternooD eaeept Sundar by The Ohln ValleJ
S.Otlnel, lne., at 110 Mechanic St. Pomeroy, 0 lh.lslntt~~ ufflce
plOD.e 398, editorial Offlce pho~e 3QT.

Zo.tered u nct;~nd clan uWl.- matler at tbo p•lSt .,ffice a1

By CHARL,ES M. ~CANN
Unlttd PreM St•H Cor,_,.f'CI!ftt
Untled Prrus
correspondents
arouud ttw wqt td iook ahead at
Ute news that \vtll make th~ h &lt;Ad·
Hnes.

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lubserlptlou rata· Delivery by carr'('r where available 30 centJ

1ft w:eek· one 3'toar ~~~ advaace at Th&amp; IJ1uly Sentlnl"' office 'J!5 60
Ill: months S7 80, three months, S3 90. By m.1tor t(JU!e wher•
tval1abte &lt;me ml.Dlh, tl. By mail one year $8 8u: w.o 01 hll $4 25
bre..! moatbs, $2.&amp;1; one month. St.
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Subsidi~s Wanted
Amt•rtea

engagmg lhts fall m ed to ask for Gnv(rnnwnt money,
Whllt will hl• for ys the mos-t ex o-1 to o:pn-s~ app oval uf b1lt s ln·
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penstve Olympic Game:s tn the ht~ trodureU I n (Ct1gtt's~ iu this e-n:l
tory of lh s wurld'wi.de elar;~~k To They cont tnut&gt; to bel1cve t he .team
lhe US Qhmptc CbJnmJth'e f~Nl shou ld oneru\t m..-l ~ r mlntly and
wJltJ the reilpoouuhlitty for h .elding on voluntary con'tJbulwns
a,.t,am of more thaJ'lJ 300 athlete~
Prnal(' mLl•v•duals rnoll\atL&lt;d by
a love of amat!'Ur s~u 1tg an U"&gt;pre
Cl!!lton of the1 1 mspl ratmna.J va lue

t.wo culp 1\s---,hme and dtslance--are prt&gt;sen lm g a km g SIZed he ail
ache It w,ts expemtve enouth
!l "ndwg tilt! American ('0flt es1an ta
~o the "-Lnler gamP.'Iin EuroJY.!, bu.l

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poatrtotJgm, ha\r l n\dJ II OilJll} toot
ed t bP Ol~mptc pdls llulthts veal

1{ you ' 't"' t&gt;Ve r shuppe&lt;l f&lt;!r a t•C'k{'t
to Au ~ra l a you kl'low lht&gt; ::-am~

Ameru:•an 1nd ''t'' has Pnlen!d t he
tilcture 10 a bi r: wav Tht• G1\le',t'

monumental
b Pcawte
portatJon
cost Anod
is .nothrn,g
less Melth:m
bourne's summer u our wmter
I he re 1s the furth-er ronsidf"rab!('
f'xpen:re of a s.•x·wet-k training per
10d here ul home before sell mg
fonh The tnlal lab IS a mll•hon·
and.a· haH-not groschen or leeks
or kopeks or ttading stamps, but

~tcnce,
IS [llX lnl(
1lself a (hme
on
Safe
ty Rawr
Compan\
ror tn~ac-h r az01 sol d du 1111 g Jul v n.nrl
1\ugust and controbutrng the "tax"
to the Olymp1c Comm1ttee ThP
prn~ed s rnay e:"Cc , d $100,000
Th'' companv hopr•ll thi-s plan w1ll
:tltmulah• oth(•rs tn ('Ofl.!11 bule as
well a11 fJl\P t!~ own (Ustomet!l' a
sen~e 11f par!Jc!patm g
• Gillette, long tdt•ntdled Wllh
~port~ fh ruuto:h tts svunsorsbtu on
Ihe an or boxtng rnaleht·~. Wm·ld
Sene.~ gam('s tht' Ro!lt' Howl and
Kentucky Dt•rhy rlasSJ&lt;'S ls onlv
Ol'lfl or severwl mdu~ 11111 cootrlbu
tors But the bl!l'k of thf' PS runds,
must ~till come from tn{:hvlduals
It 111 thereCort prrotly lmJ¥)rlant for
any &lt;ei.tlzen "'·ho r!.'jlardlll-he Olym·
PIC Games ns hl'nt•f!clll l to Ameri·
can youth and pt odncttve of Internat 1Ona 1 good Wtl\ hl know that he
c11on send h!s dlmc nr dullar dll"Cd·
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at the Hotel BJl~mmt.· New York,

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Where Will th-u; money comC'
f1nm" The long·suffermll pntr~ot~
Who serve the Olymptc ef(nrt ('nm
pc nsatwn without compen!Jlltlon
btllteve !ht' support of the tt&gt;am
should Ue ~~ Amer 1can, 85 mdat
dual and P~ voluntary a~ the athletes' eftorls to hrml{ vlctone~
homf!' w1th them 1"he faeot 4hat Rus
Rta and other ~m.lons Ji;ubs 1)11ize
thetr conl~tanb and pay all costj
Crom the national trcasur 1es ha~
-·•1 •
• pp. •q"
Y ~Ui(CCJ 1er1 too some 0 1
our Con~Fessmen Owl we shoulJ
~· th G
11
.. ,.. .. n e ove1nment t1 a crack
and at least un~rwnle :theso ~x
penses
But rh~ OlympiC com- N )
mtlt
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~fDEt~,GTONI
Sronen'• Hert•r-for-Veep

Lone Rana• Mon lehlncf

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.Talk Hot 1960 Potential ....
Speclat to Contrtd

Two-Term Liml!_for_lh?~
Pre~tt Aa1oofatfon\ ~
~

Asallltant Ha.ro14 E. ..,Sttts~ten'l
lead-balloon attempt to short etreult VIce Prealttent Richard~'
I
for renomination may have been atmed not fO much,_ et
llliG political 1ttuation u at 1960 when Pretldent 'll;isenhrAer
be lneltgtbJe for tne White Houal.
_ _
Admittedly, Stu.en found hlmaelf poiiUcatly 1f0Jated -.,- 111011- at
deolan4 at a newa ctJnference that he preferred Mll4AC;huaett1
Oov ChriiiUu. .A,._IIfldlr,.M Mr_.s..:Ellenhower'M
runntna: matL ( _,
" For U~t time belnK:"W&amp;idftjtOii•GbftlfVIn tlflW
8Wsen'1 ama.zlns dert~llctloa u a lut.-cUtch
tort ot tM "'dun'lp Nixon" taoUoft of the GOP.
However, the development lb'qiallf ldDtl .tha.
\M Republican, Will lpead the: lfDrt lftl' )'lla

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._ttlq
overu wbO
INt p&amp;rtJ.LUlt
IIIIO!Iho,..r
headWll
OC Die
• Tht Prt:aldent 11 barrt4 trom
i 6ifd
term, tronlcanr enou1b, by a eontUWUonall
&amp;mrindment which waa adople4 durlnf \he Re·~
publican controlled 8011\ Conp11No
. ' lfhll mean• that a behlnd-the•Jcene•-ltrurrte"
.thr~hll. lh111H wm bt rotn1 on between now and 1960 by rival
tactlona of the party. Mr. :&amp;:laenhower hlmaelt
may M able ~ ha.nt:l-pklk hia own auceeaeor but ainee he cannot be
&amp; nndtdate lhmaelf, hla political lnl\wenee m&amp;y be leaened. and on
all-out eonventlon f\rht could occur.
' Stauel\'1 blunt dla&amp;vowal or Nixon could make- ~tf'Old the rallylnl point for anti-Nixon forces ln the GOP, eentertd partlcula11y
ln the Eut. Then )l.ayto been report• current In \Va.,hlnJton
th•t anon1 tho" dlllncllned toward Nixon are n-New York Oov
,'l'homu Jj:, ~wey lind Sherman Adama, a top I:IHnhower aaal1tant
On the other band. Btuaen'a maverick move 11 expocted to 'bring
1lllll Into dlafavor With Mr. Ei1enh0w~r bbn.Mtlf Which cou14 jeopal'dllt hta poaalbl\ily ot bllinl' a 1980 political force.
WbJie IJtuten may not be ftred, ' there 11 a !~bod ehanee that hfl
~11 be dNpped quietly by the Prealdent lf Mr. Elaenhower win• a
~ond term ln Lhe White House StaMen auuredly hu made potent
poUtl.cal enemlee and Ur llltle likely to ao any turther up the ad·
lftlhl•tration ladder.
Jhuiwtlile, Democrat• are gleetut about th~ development u tt
lndlreetly untlerscored th.elr contention that Mr Etaenhower'• health.
an11t be a matter or voter concern aa Jonr &amp;e Nixon holtla the vice
'roldeney. J't1r lht avera1e man on the atreet. the
illltll't ~110de &amp;lleut added 11ptce to what promi¥Cd lell C•ltt
W bt a dull, routine Republlc•n convention.

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Dreury

• AC(l'L.&amp;MA.TION OI&lt;'F!'- Harold Sla11en'11 l'lff· ShowiMnthlp
'ey note faUtd to dluuade top Jt.erubllcana from a
plan by Whleh the customary tedloua roll call for pruldential nom·
lnatloll ¥0tu would be di ..penaed with till• year at the Stm FronC!IICO cOnvention.
National Chairman Leonard Hall and House Republican Leader
Joteph W. Martin, v.ho will pnaide as convuntlon chairman, ure
lnclln.ed to havfl Mr l:l1enhower numlna.te-.1 by aculamaUon
Thtlr fM)ina is that from a televllton viewpoint, roll calla tu e
dreary ahowm!lnahlp and GOP ablllegllllll n rA convlhced lhi!i nallon
would a,.lmpreued by a tlulw ot pa1ty unity It the delefifBlllH l'fiDrl'tl
lhalr ac~ptance or lke for a aecond term There I~ vtUI the por ·
bUlty that. a loimllar device may be used to r;;!nominalo Nixon •
atuaen'1 ~b1hell ma,y have lidetro.cked t.hll plan,

NOTICI 0, 4f'POINTMINT

l11eeua.r

NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT

I•Mutrl•
'
iNa.. tf ...enc'll Adklm, DH. .ti!!d Edate of Ch•rl" 1. W•l-.urn,
f &gt;Not1ee
hert'b)r
i!•v•n th.Jt
Otc~ '
Ta)'lur whose Post
Notiro l1 h.,reby a~ven that
addr;,~, IS 3099 JO~Ii'ph Sl , Mabel Vir&amp;iniu Walburn whusE'
has been duly Pust OUice addrea lfl Pmnc•·o,.
of the .Es Oh1o, llas been duly appointed a ll
Adkln~ late
of Executnx of the E!!talt!i of Charles
.~!~·coi.ii~. Ohlo, deceased
F;, Walburn late 1of 1\ft!ll!l County,
day or July Ohio, decea!!ed
Daled this 10th d;~y ut July 19!5tl
John C Bacon
r
John c Bacon
Judge of the Proba.te Covrt
·~:: ~~~~~:.Probate Court
Metga c:_oUnly Ohio
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Obio
7)-l7
2• •l•te '
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OP MEIGS--SON '"lA

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:THE LION TAMER?·

•

,T uesday, July 21; 1956

Tuesdo)(" July 21, 1956

'

WSAZ -TV Chonne13
TUESDAY

\'IIEPNifDAY
6 tl!i S1gn On

9 00 Co.6tee Ttme
10 00 Howe
lL 00 1'tc 1'ac Dough
ll 30 It coulp B~ You
12 00 •Parson J Study
12 30 Cuneonl

7 ·00 Tvday

8100 1 CQft~e Time
JO 00 lfome
J.1 00 T~ Tac Dough
ll ~ lt COtild 8t&gt; Yuu
12·00 Carner&amp; Goes to School

1 30 Tenne1See ErnJe

l2::30 C\lrreat
1.30 Tennessee Errue

"'a.Un••

2 00 Matlnell Theli!tre

Nexl Round To tt.r ..t?
~ 00
1:00 Queen For a Day
Don't be suq.msed
If Israel
3 00 Queen For a Day.
3 ~ Modern Romances
comes out a winner In tbe SUez
4 00 comedy Time
capal d4pute, evon thou_gl\ lt 1sn't l1 45 Modern Rom~ne:es.
ol ~ :HJ'l t1tt!e Martle
In the f1ght Th.e United
Stat.es,
4
·00
Comed,r
T1me
Q.:OO
Aunt Dtu
Britain and France
may
ata11,
li:30 llOp,JQIII Cassidy
~;endtng Israel arms in quanUty as
4 30 lMy l,itllt Mqlt
81lQ
Pli'fur•
on • of thetr move11 agal1;13t Egyp...
Sporto Eye
t1an Pr~sldent Gamal Abdel Nas- ~ 00 Aonl llr~ Sllow
1:~ (.., l'IJI'I
ser Tt's regarded a,t. uqUkely thai
u 00 Newa Pict~e
1::,0 1 lue P. :r.'f~Jan
Ruma would retort by beefing up
6 1~ Sportf Eye
8:40 New. Cara.van
1 Nasser's suppl}
London 1nslders
1.00 Wwy Queen
I !lay the arm!l to-Israel qllestlon IS
6 2~ Lea Palll &amp; Maty Pord
7·30 &amp;We
a top Item for constderatlon m
• :00 Kraft Theatre
th.e
United States Bntiab~Frencb 7 00 Baseball
9
00 This IS YOIJt' Ult
•
coruultntlons now In progress here
10 00 De~tr fhoebe
9:30 Ina ftay Hutton Sho.w
Target
10 00 Pr.e1111 O~fer~tt
E¥pect
Chairman
Lewis L. 10 30 This 1s Show ilusinta!l
ll;~ Falh'" Kn- Be.ol
Strauas of the- Atomic Energy !1 00 News
1\.\ltl , N&lt;nvt llmlllnes
Commls.~ton to get
a thproogb
11:015 Woatber.ast
gomg over by ~he Democrab
In 1):10 Plo't10 Box'
11:10 Pie&amp;~' Box
the campaljn Strauss
and con
11·18
G,...teot Fl«hho of Conlur!l
11 Ul IMovi• Museum
grellional Democrats.
have ton¥
11.30 Fllreian ln1lrlguo
been fuedlng. The Dfimoerats ac 11 30 ,........, 1n1rlru•
1Z•04j Tonllibt
cuse
htm
of
dragging
hi1
bee~
tul of bib'&gt; rnd was
to try his
Slon OU J'r.iyer
developing atomic power fo.r 12·00 Tonight
Ni•·hols Repo'rt:
'fill, I luck at a marlin But Vern dtdn't on
t·oo Slen 011
'
peaceful 1J,$e.s Hei'.s accused also
get a hhance to dip a Jlne
Whed the Lt&gt;vLou bump~d ber of "insulting" Congress by witbrend ers on 1lw dock she reluctant.' holdlng Information from the conhave long
Iy wa s fl yJng the "skunk'' tlaf, gressional Demqcrats
n:uttee Strauss f8 President Eleen0
which means all of u.s old fisherhowe•'s SPH~tal l'l"-!llstant for atommen nokw means "no catch II
Ic mattus, as well 811 AEC cha1r·
- J {'apt Lev was npollgetls
TU!SDAY •
WIDNIIDAY •
o he w~l make a flne &lt;'&amp;Dl·
'Son-y about today, fe1las," he man,
8
00
SJ.gn
On
!'00
Captain
~anproo
said " But when you have be-en palgn IttaJget
8•00 CltptaiB K-angaroo
.:00 Of All r}';ri'
H1ppened
To
tandhl
By HARMAN ·w. NICHOLS
( OtheT.'I werl" pitching and rollmg around ao; lon g as 1 have
you
9 00 GaiJry i&lt;oore
(
8·30 Arti1ur GodfToy
Indian
authorlt1e
11re
alarmed
United Pr@u Staff Catnsponctent too But C:~ptalll Lev was com know there tue days like tb1a
10:30 sttike lt Rtch
at those ananymou\letters threat- 9 30 A.rtlhur GOO:f!t'e,
OCEAN CJ'l'Y Md
UP --Fish· .Jortlng
Come back some time again Got
JO
30
Strilre
.lt
Rich
U
00 Valiant Lady
In~ for rnarho~ wrts the big boys
''I can go anywhel'e In this tug" pltent:v of dramllmiq,es aboard, •nlng to assa8.111nate Prime Mlnis· l l 00 Vahant Lady
11 ,....,
•• Lo'VoE" ~I Life
ter
Jf.wharlal
Nehru
Th""Y
refrom little buy a Qn thl' tl'lp I he Sfllrl~ 'And almost an~ kmd but jot 1t down that 1t'a a good
11 15 Love of Life
U·30 f;eareh Cor Tomor'lf'Ow;
member
what
happened
to
Mowound up 10 knickers
of weather Sh~ wa!l built to 1ake 1 d~a to~ take
one before
we
l1 411 Guiding Lrght
handa.s K Gandtd, Nehtu,a: prede- 11 30 Seot'tih far Tomorrow
• It Wa8 Capt Lev
Raymond'8 U"
shove off"
P
45
GU1ding
Lilht
12 00 Midday Ma.tmee
,
cessor a.s
Jndtan
leadnr The
ldea, and I suppoae be meant well
Ad tae Jot the Lev Lou dtd
_ _ _ _ _ _ __!•
12
00
Midday
!Matm~
\2
30
As
The
Vforld
Tume
threats
addressed
to
l\ehru
come
but unfortunatf'ly Lev, Uke most And those aboard could do no
1:30 Houseparty
from the fanatic MaharastrJans of 12 30 As 'the World Turnl
us, has lttUe control
ol the thing moTe than tuke It, ellher,
1
00
Johnny
Carson
Show
1 00 Jobnay Car&amp;oDo SJJow
Central lndla They are enraged
weather
J
'
for elgbt long hour ~
1 30 Hoy..p,.ty
2.00 Tb~ l1ti Payof(
ov
II' hta. determmatlon to 1 take
The sky over the Atlantic wag
The shtp·toshlp raclto wa~ a
; 30 Bob C&gt;ooby Show
Bnmbay awny from tbe now state 2 00 BJg Payo!l
foggy when we shoved off at 7 lltle.!uzzy , but th(• sk1ppes lc&lt;~rned
,.00 Blieht&lt;l" D11y
of Mabaraliitra and put
It under 2 30 Bob C,....by Show
a m The wafer luoked smooth th•t ahout 35 mill'S out the seas
3 15 Secret Storm
central admmJStrabon Gandbt rt- 3 00 Brll{hter ~&gt;fly
enough, and lh(' twin 200-horse· were behe.v1 ng and tbe marlms
3
15
S~
storm
3·30
Edge of Night
•celved
slmliar
th1.
ea1s
before
he
power dl-&amp;sch Wt' re feathered m a we1 e hungry We pointed th e bow
3 30 Edge of Ntg.ht
4 00 Katie'11 K1tehen
fitting monner on the 65 fool Lev- or the 65-rotel Into u hlgl) wind
M1 sscs Norma Jean and Flo- was as.sa.~sinated by a Mabnra~trl
4 00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 L~ 8 Ranch
Lou
and Lev was moved to rem11rk renee Ann Bearhs entertamed the nn in 1948
4
30
Lucky
B
Ranch
190 The 'Early Show
Huri'IUnt'!
Hunter
We were ahoul three mlnutl's that "If lht• t&gt; are f1sh.
a. nund Youth Fetlow.shJp ot the Enter·
5
QO
TJi.iJ
Eady
&amp;bow
1!1
10 Regl
t Jt.ointwod
The
Umted
Stlltt!s
W~at'he1·
B,1
kortl home base when .somethmg wt.:'JI I al:-~e 'em '
p1 lse EUU Church, Mooday even·
6 00 Art Lulldm~··•••
"e .n.o...u•~ 8.15 Douglas
011&lt;1 Ed:W'ard&amp;
o:-&lt;- •!'I'
''CII ........,,u
wlth burncant&gt; • like winds
htt
F1s.h W•r• Srn•rt
lng at theit home Nye Avenue rcau ploa-ns tn anno,unce th1s week
6
Hi
Douglu:
Edwards
8
30
CI.SCo
Kid
$4 mJ!hcm
8omethtnl( or other The target
There must have bf.P.n
fb.h
During the buslnel!S
Se.'!slOn 11. cont'Mct of nearly
6 30 Range Rlder
7 00 Franke Lane Ti~
must have been our old sea dog around But they weu ~mm t m plans were made for :a ilnyrtde for ~pecittJiy &lt;les~ed rOO::rrs; to
7 00 Phd Slivers.
8 00 T.he Mdhonaire
de'iel't hurncanes
and tornadoe~
the Lev Lou
thnt ltlrul nf Wt! 11hc1 t h1•-y dtvet.] In the near future
7 30 Nll'Vy Log
&amp;·SO l'v~ Got a Secret
So 11he started to rock and roll t.owu•d te hottom whLit• 1l w~s
Following the business sesslo11 They Will improve (urec.J stJng of
B
00
Joe
and
Mabel
9
00
S Steel {lour "
It's a t1mdy
and while aht• was rot'klmng oml smoother
a Wiener roast WllJi enJoyed by dan ger~ u~ stoillnS
B
30
Starhme
Theatre
'
o
oo
Your
Esso Repori•r
1
rolling down ftom topside cnmt! a
Me, I lut for o buuk, f1~hlng Wnda P4oofc~ t.Ju Faye Cearho1t mov('-An.na- r)rsl 1958 hurneant',
• 00 $1!4,000 Queotlon
young man
everybody
called out ur mind, and hung on fo1 dear Rita Ball,
'Ernte Halt;
Dollie was born last week.
9•30 Do' Yoa: Trust Your Wiiet
lO 15 Sports Parae!!,
'
"Red•"
life
Brown Ruth Brothere, Edle BorHot
Strait
10~00
Your
E9soo
Reporter
10
25 Weatherman
Most
dt ~a rpolnteil
m a
teh John 'Musser
Bill Wilson,
"Anybot:ly for o slug of dram·
MJ!dary observer, m Forlmosa lo·u St&gt;&lt;IN Para&lt;l•
amine'" he asked. "tr you tblnk iibO\lt d Willi Vemoo
L J&lt; .t~(r &lt;~f Jo yce DaVls, the ltev. Roge'i SIR10 30 OVJe_.aeas.. Ad.Yentu~
you are. gdttng sea !Uck, 11 wlll Halt1more " d1lver fnr a fuel hop, three guests, Clara Jennmgs predJCt a- btg fight .soon between 10 23 We~erman
Chi11ese
Commun'iSt
and
Chll'WI!*c
10
30
Ovetteas
Adwmtul'8
'
chunge your mind"
lOilll.hlllY He hud won ISome so11t Johnny Denver aild V'flrnon Uui11 00 Mews
Nataonahst jet planes ove•· the 11 00 'New.a
'1
Thh'dll To Late
or II pt lzc [O!" ('8tt'hlr'lg ,t hnsekt- liSOn , and Lhe bo.stCS!I.CS
11 011 The I.&amp;te Show
I was the first tb10ke r
nn.l
~-- - - - - - -·
:c.__ _ Fotunosa Stra1t. NatiOntUsts myU1g 11 M The Late Show
Amer~eoot·blult F86 an4_F84 • Jets,
S~.a
f\'1ver
down•d•n• •' the uw. ""''"'k
shot down four Ru&amp;IB'D; butlt Red '--~--- ~ -~---~-.:cs.:::
"'"· Off Pmer
pill~ But ~~~ I lea~d ovl'r
till'1
/. ACRO""
I
'&lt;&amp; U ntH.l V -" -;
d
1
h
.,_
,
20
Beg1n
MIGS17s and d.llrnat(ed t\YO Oil Jul~
I
I
pitching Illd e
~U IZe
ll{
1 Ane~tht1t1C
\
DO\\ N
21 Dl~·
The Redll are reported
ITIOV1-og
1"' c
thought tou late ..
,
1
MIG • e1nforcements to .t h(' ('oallt
Actually ' we didn't h&amp;ve one of
.,•,•,yon
~
\1.
Assam
'
grace
•
1 1 .t.
slllc\'.urm
22 tt.eaol"
the JICVen seas nU to
our~lw~
12 Good.! aurlk
2 Lacking 1
2:1 A eon
tUUDAY
at se!l. with
' tact
'
" of
WIDNISDAY
12&lt;001 Film &amp; F4ln.ty
It 59 Sign On
1
a buoy
~
S Hll!ten ,
!~~~
l3 Frozen ,
t Large worm
I 80 Fem11une Toueh _
12 00 N01tlbbor!
1 deaaerU
&amp;.. Mwlc no~ 215
200 Afternoon Fdm Fe14ival
t2 30 film &amp; Fancy
li Oo
8 Lucid /
of
~'!:
300 Film
1 ~0 Feminme Touch
15 Close to
1 Head
HeMe
430 .Rocky J'ontl:l}
2
i&gt;O A!temoon Film Festival
~6 Body I
{
coverlnll'
J6 Skill \
\'uhrd•¥'1 o\lllwt•
~00 Mlckey1 ~fouse
This. is the •t•le:erinl arnQunt of ,
f of water \
&amp;. Cultore !
28 Keep '
600 Nr.w•
40')
munP.y
last yep on forl'lst
4 3(1 "'"'
Kurtoon 'OJTI.lCJ
17 Enclosure - _J medhun
30 CbJ.ttef
3~ Shl'lf 61
905
w'etKber
fire~ ln
to dollan, • are- '
5·00 Mlell:e)' Mouse
for sheepfold 9 BOdy of
32 Talk!!a trunk
" .._. . . thar ,...,. ~
810 SPQfh
lnsly
con§Uml'!d
fl 00 Newa
(Scot )
i'
water 'o
noh:nly
41) Employ
~ A..1erlea ha• OOfii of the loweat
lumbrr
to
6 15 J~~n Daly
'is
Man's ntn'lt 10 Leg joint
33 First man
u·OIS WeJ,'\tler
U
'Honeiit
d!~a11e r11Wa In the world, a1 moat
The.,6 ~9 ~arner: Bros Present&amp;
I ~ 4pOM}
U A retre.llh'"
CBtb t
....:..__,"a
U
(·10 Sp~ ·
IJt~ople know Thanka \o antl)iotir.ll
water
730 wyatt Earp
22 Subdlvis!on '
lng bt!verace St Take out
.!l President
8 15 Jobn Daly
and other dlJicoverlea of mqdem
()fa &lt;!.den. ioJ 16 Pack away
(Print )
eoo G E. Summer Orij~nals
~21 Fud
medicine,' ln/eetlon i1 becom~i' a
6 .30 Dhmeylan4
s1Yo poSiuM· 19 Reverbe• , - 33 Greek coin
44 Part ot
830 Du Pont Cav Theater
less urioua problem each )'etr h1
'
SO The Amadn:g Dunnmpr
(ol;l)
4M1l l .;;t-:J~,po~o., rate
"to be"
'tl.oo Jimmy Walker Show
the U. S
11;00
l~n Dlredors Pia;; ,
23
A
sunk
fenot
'
'
One 1erloua blot m this other'
ro
o.uae
'
I 4Eng )
;~
I':""'T:""TI'""r.r".,...,.,
.LO 00 Straw Hat 'Jlbelltre
w\9t lUnny ptoture, however 11 a
Amot~
s~~ow
27.
~~x
pres!!
lon
p&amp;uaaitrc dlsell.te call r tTichlnoshl
11 00 News &amp; Went"er
9 00 Wed. 1\'ltlbl F't&lt;htl
128 Cavalry
Aecordlne to the
Pliler i1peetrum,
1
sword 1
lii:t5 Straw Hat Tbeatre
11 lG Spcmlis
a med.leal maao.- 1
29 Hebrew
11 00 ~ews 'Bnd We-ather
alrle, our trlchlm\\Siel)) '
II 10 .Sports
,
nosia rate ill the
11\Strumeat
\1:15 &amp;art of the Ctty
City
Detectiye
higheat of any
30 MOJit tto.
:
II 45 llldo Qll;
11:9 Si~n Off
civi1iled. eount.r:r
mestlcated
•
In tha world.
'31 Joumeya
Nearly 30 million peoj)le have ' .33 F'u.'l3
86 MM\
,•,
il!lthiadllea8e,
)v-verq•
Speetrum estilnat.e1, and of theaet
3T Neu.ttt
21 million hve in the t.l· S. ltna
· (lt&lt;:ol'lOUI\
Canada In itil ephlemte form 1\
3t lllMpCn •
may kill e8 many aa 30 per cent
.sham,
of ita vtctlms, but more cdt.en It 1
pret e-nslona
ts. m1ld and Jntldioua. ,._. tew a•
.SOO caae1 are reported per :rear,
t~ Cullun
but thb b doubtle11 beeau.e Wlt.n;y
•nedium
of the tl'tllder onu ro unreeo~l••·
tS Coh\m\Pit
There Ia no cure, but the dlaea1e
fE Fa&amp;n.•,
tan readily be prevented. The
defl) ..'
method of priVent.lon ta limpier
Cook all the pork JOU eat udl it.
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11 bone--white •U the wt.Y t.hrourh.
t5
Otnu,
ot 0!4
1t'ith no red or enn _.ink 1po\.l
W•r14
rtrnalntnJi.
'f
bad&amp;'&gt;el'
Triehinoal1 b earrled br hop,
who do not
\o be. mueh
bothered b¥ the laeaU; thay c-.teh
It ~- bel.. 1411 llftCIH
"' l.otaJ of-,, 1tate1 DOW requW.
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that. 1•rba1'8 fed to ho)l bfl boiled
On~
lttttt
IIWip~
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j
tor SO minute ..' but the law1 &amp;1•
ror U\t
dlffleult t.o enfore.. Jiitcl•:rat aovtrophlt~\
ernment lntl)tC!tiol\ of pork to •n1ure floeedom ~ irielllnotil la.
Efch flJ
carried out only ln prochlc\1 Ilk•
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••'*•IP or tDt.oked hm, whlcb are
intended to be utea raw.
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Plans were made For lndJVJduals
~ of the club to exhibit at the Meigs
OQql'lty Fair Flower S~ow. The

State convention m Athens was
(ILscusse tmd Mrs IDon Ander1on Mrs Webb Hall Mrs Charles
Al!los, Mrs Carl
Den1.9on Mrs
Jame:s S Tlt~e: Mrs Folan , Mrs
Johnston and Mu James Jackson
a new '111ember of tfwo club will
act as hostesses at the Convention
Mrs Jt~-::kson , former
regional
d1rector of the OAGC was 'oloted
into the cl4b Mo.nday
evenmg
l&gt;&lt;!legates •o the · tonvenililn are
Mrs James S Titus and Mrs HaU
It Wl\s announced Uut Tbeo·
dore Reed SF, Pomeroy, would
bP. the- guest ~pea~er at the August meetlng-whkh will be op_en to
the pubfic and will be beld at
I the Rutland Methodist Church
Mr. Reed's top(c will be '•Coruer-

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lllan. ftol'!'lth oooldU l• \he eul ..
" ' ad tldttt. mt\Md: Storqe of
"'- meat Ia .. ~· fleutr f~
at ltraat. 10 ~ at. Do hllhtr
tent,-~Wre \M.'n five delrflla
Foh,..h•lt: II •alllllolfooll... lflooo

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THEY R~ THI~dS ~Q.~ANIC'Al-KN~WLE'.!I·
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I E'l een J hnson

Is f-Ield For
Claver G'irls

L"hd ~rs

Queen Will be lllactrd,.
Eeoldeo belnf hoo4quario"1 ,.,
aU Junior l'air activities, the tleW
Youth Center w.ill hnct.ion u the
dormitorr for aU the Jou and
J'ane1 who wtl1 tab part Ja
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hibl'bl and demonstt'f.tion• of ltAt
JOUth orcanlutlons. Witb tbe GOiil.

pletlon ot the nf!IW west wiq, 1,101
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tbe dprmltory,{MIU10QO Ia

REEDSVILLE

ROLANDUS
The Afternon Circlet

M"lss Gerttude

of

WSCS met ~ t!hc llQnre of

Mrs
G H La-sh.er, 'r.i\ur!ill:\ay, with &amp;X·
teen w~$ent ri~ ~usan Theo
bald, VIet' prestden:t opened •Lhe
meetmg and pr&gt;e:Sii.d.ed .over the
bualne&amp;S and presided
over the
were m: charge of Mrs Groace
Thomas The 'J)l"'~ was pr.e.
scnted by Mrs Lee Myers
The
treasurer's report was gwen h:.
Mrs. Lmme Tayl-or Mrs George
Oavrs ga-ve a report on repatrs re
cently made rOn '~!be parsonage.
M:rs.. Dayli &amp;fiVe th&amp; clma!llg pray
er !Mrs. .All'lt Gardner, a dhltf'ter member but now hvmg m
HuntlntJt,On. was a rucs.1 Mrs M
E. Rathburn wiH be the A\Jgus.t

Mra,. Russell Ltttlc enter.tamed
rece(l1ly m bonor of he-r gr!l'Ttdl':on

Jmvny Wrebf1eld's "eco:nd birlh
day ~ present w.e re Debl;:lle
Nay, Viel(i~ NtilS'On Bobb" Stewal'l
Randr ~md Iris MJx)re,
Tammy
St'ra1ght ll'nd Bobb\ ~nowcl 11 n
Mr a:nd Mt"j; H(Jward VanM CJtcJ
o£ N Hid&gt;gevm e: 0 , are IM\1lOU(!C
'inog the b~rth of 3 son• Th1 s. Is t1he1r
fittb -tOn. 'Mr md Mn Clarence
Pric~ are materlNII grand()a'l'ent.s
!ft. lltld Mrs Robert Canaday
aoqd dtluglltel', Sahra, spent Sun·
dJy' lU P'rlnceto-n, W. Va , thl!
.cu.eets of Mr and MT'S. AntlKm)o
Matik and famiJ. and M:r &amp;'Tid
Mr&amp;. Elbel't wtnfams. Jr. 1 •
Mr. and ft1:rs Gur Mutcbler
s'PtQ_ti ~~~q t 1venllll reeen~y "WiLh
Mr and !Mra Floyd Thoroas
l)r. t()d .MI'It. John: smith and
c\{U.ttr.o o( De \oU!d, flt , ·. are
~ vlsltinl 'het"\pa:l'erftt, Dl:. end

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tm:•ll, monthly H'f.!l'llfttl IRclu~.
chirgiff" from .:at{ ·.,t ....... Youftlll'M If, We IUP[fHyi lt. Jltt1.,.1111
Ohio p&lt;ople on tMfty , _ olilco&gt;
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OlD SALEM

and aon we~ week l'l'l&lt;'i guests of
Mr.. ll'O.d Mrs
Ell~1 t
Wtllwm~:~,
Prlneet!,)JI., Wes.t Vngm1a
Mra. Paul Bam~s 1111d eh.ildrrn
Pomeroy called on Mn. Dayton
recently
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Mr:s Guy Mulc~ler left
M.ra Muh: hler~s ttome

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, lnd1ana

Mr and
Hal-oW
Branf'lfln
w~e re;cent guosts of Mt· and Mrs.

W:iUtam ).l'lllan

Mrs .$Lhel Ralph,
Athp and
Mrs Leland; Cha'99 were cDUi.ne Oil
frien~ flere last week

Mr. a11&lt;1

Mrs

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Bei!tly

spent t'heo w•ek end in Colurp.bui

Mr. and ~rs V1cfur Bradl-e.y are
spen.4lng th~
week with
thelr
daurtht~r and flam.ill.y m CtnDJcothfl,

or

the
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.~ufland

enJQylne a.

Ebllllt of

~"!"AT ION~'

$1l!iJO quloklo. Retu-

Hord 'MI•k

Quarts_ Pl'nts
Your Paint

Marg;u t·t Pe11~rs

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SUNSET

to

Mony hours of

MEN &amp; WOMEN F.ol A'DDED 11'4COMI -

reeenloly

t'acation Mollliy

F.aU.on , Radnor
of lrer SISter
Mt~

Port Time Worlr:.

Ohio wer, );:alillll on Opal

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Jess~..,

Own A Business Of Your Own

Mr 1md. 'Mrs, Hiltft.er

ORMOmt

and Mn Gdbett Me~h
eaHr.d ' on
fiiBJtd~ here recenrtly.
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of East L:n•erpool

OFF
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Raecne H1th Schoo} She J.lJ now
employed by the State Dept of
Educatwn, Columbus, Oli1o
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fai'i'iiiiiijiiiiiii~ijijjiji~iiiiiiiiii~~

Stor.e
week'J vacation.
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Shuler. TkPy all ei!Ofed B PICI'lll&lt;'
F'r1day ot the Syraeu.se GroVe

Just Brush it onWosh the Old Finish

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PAINT&amp;VARNISH
·REMOVER

FISHER CO.

Dep•rtment

SUNRI$E
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R.red Eym:;lf)..

CLI••you

o. Olw!pn!j!&gt; Ia olttn41111! Blyonl

el~io; at Ohio UtlJ.verslty,

WOI'Ie' {!:U'CSI$

Being Announced

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Mr C!irtwrJ&amp;ht il'nduate~ from
Mrs Estella 11-olter of .Reotoe Wahama
Htgb School After gr.1.
Mli' S
Mr and Mrs 'Bob Mor!()tl of and d3ughter Mrs
Genevieve
Monda~· for GIOOf'gE'b&gt;wn, Del ~ to
duat!On he was employed by the
B£"1prc wt•re Sundil} g'l.fe:st~ of her WJJiters or Cohnnbua were ealhng
~ew York Central Railroad Rd
.vllftt th&lt;t-1r Slst~. Mr!f Nrna Lou
paren'ts, M1 ~nd Mrs lJ C Ret on Mrs Berth• Holter recootly
was later employed by tlhe Phr,lp
Headq~r•
Mtxeor and fam1)?r
bel
Sporn Plant, New Hiaven, W V a
Mrs\ Ruth rMioore or Co~umbus
Edwal'd Chevalier and fam1h
arnved Sunday rtlo vts1• her unde wert·
He t'heu served time ~l.th thl'- u
VJ S llO~ last week a1. Dela .
S Armv an~ ttfter rt&gt;t·u,11 't1.g re"
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FIN'd Coleman
wal'l' O~v alle al1d Sprrngfdd
§umed h!!l emnloyment at the pov.
Rlw . Freeland N{lll 11.s filled b1~t
~'!I
an d Mrs K-enneth Ham"n
er plant where he tS presently em
regular ia:pp.om.tnnent at bhe M E of nayton are annOUJIClng the
Ch.m e~,Sunday evenmg
M a ;on J11ne: 3U
Wllltam W~ll!am s and 'p,f'r.._ Wtll
I•arlrt&gt; r Wee~ and family
'I'he wE&gt;ddmg w1ll be an even-t of
N. Seeond St
MlddJepwt
tam" Of. A,thent were reC!'!'ITl't WS1
or Dt•lTOit &gt;a focml'Jr pastor of the
f.O'ros- m 'the home.
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M E ChUJch w-t.-re tl,Il'l)e)' gueso!l'
the
Bt•t t
lib·. -urtd M!rfi L R Sto~ ami 'l'hun;;da} of ?111 &lt;tnd Mu
ehJlidn!n ofi Clit:~laJ!ld are vtstll,in~ ShumW'.II}
MT and M'rs. C E Humphrey
Mr and Mrs Russ~ll Buckk·v
'ilo1l Coleman, Wtfe and: ~aby or of Rt•a v!!&lt;r Fwl\ls, Pl1 were ret~n'
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C~11)tt~ WC\1.'! lwre Sunday
guti!.1s fll Mr
untt Mrs J M
Mnt H&lt;&amp;lliler WD!lace. uf Akron
W8i the Wcell!l ,guest or Mr and
( ~le Patkftl &gt;Of Pal."kersrlmrg
md Manorr Pack.1rd of C'olumbu~
MtH J M J Snuth
Je11n G~tphart, Columbus, was a .!ipent a few dliys he-re at t~ l a.+P
vis1bor htre Sunday
p;ackar,d home With th eir UJJcl'E',
Mn Lawrence Rtl.chle and cluJ Fred Cole.mitn
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ptoduc:t1
sold throu gh DUr new beoutlful m•nih•l)dren, spe:nt tevetal da)-s m Wilid~s.penien. This.
is an unutual opportunily to
lilm!IOn with h1•r trJ01her. M:l"'l' L.
• . . Will not Int.,. r.re wilh your ~·

Wallaee,1 M'r ani!
Robert Dunbar 1100 9tm lefl

Mr $1d Mr.! LrJ.wr:cn.ce Boyd,
OP.J'l.t\nn&amp;troDI and ~·Kate son and daug~hter
of Middleport
Mill~f- ¢l~i\f;led fUneral
aervleea were netent gue~ls ot .Mrs 'S L
(w- -"-yWard Harman M Vintoo BryaM 4nd Mr
and MN
Ana

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MT ,and Mrs Cur1~ Johnson, RaThe Ohlldren ttutt have. been at cane Ohto, are ;~nnounnn'f the
toodu'J'g BJble- Sobool at Enter. engagement of thetr daughter Ell
prise fr'om here are Roberla een , to Walter ~lenn Carlwrrght
Kraeuter, ' Lmda Jo~~ Jrmm y Kon of lfr ~nd Mr&amp; Herman R
H11mm , Mlehat-1 W-. ~ £11t"n Cat t'wrtght, Chfton, W Va

tHIS MONSTEI contraption at !J\tmont, Franee, Ll Uut De
sea terminal, a kind ot "pea·
port" the U. 8. Army Transportation Corps CM take along tt
g()ing where there isn't one 'that
eom'parattvely amall boat at lett I.e the\9cean-go1ng rretc:ht81'• Black Dragon. Cargo-c8rrying "~·
cars" &amp;bUttUnK ahlp-to-ehore over cab1ea strung lnle..nd between five r!5-toot-hlgh towera unloaded
ftOOO meiiBllren&amp;nt toni D.( eargo from the De Long pier in 2t hour&amp; The aerial tramway w11s devised
to speed unJeadlng wbere doek facllltle• a~ \Jp&amp;~a.Uable ar ~troyed. ( TuterwJttoual tCJJmdplwto)

"YOUR

$150.oo

I' Engagement Now ,

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r~m•lv or Maine "'"' lh• "
eent guests- fl bti porenl!f, Mr

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homt! of Ed and Guy Ru.uell on and O.nny Wyeu. .La-wr~. AI·
Thirteen me5ftbera of tbe Yputh Saturday, Jub 22., With 89 peo- .11nd; D•nny, fl\ly, U.ilda, and Jal!llli.
Feliow•hip of the
Minenville ~e prtQ:ot.
Rvaejl from Pa•~~J ..,.
,i
Methodast Church and the Rev
V&gt;1•
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The oldest ~~n attend1n• was
and Mn R1l,pb Grove ·~ Mrs
¥&lt;Qheo, Paul an¢ H""
td Hy- Cbll&lt;tlo
Raymond iJJ'1)'1!fh lett surulay lor Anthony HY!~II Mrs
·d etta Ar~hel' Lelia Ne:ef. Effie
'"'11 " father, who lJ 94 ycanr old a~d Henry Weber, CIJerle, Charles
Une.uter camp
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The youn~t membiCr waa Ch.a~s and Mark Hh{Jl' ol ColurnbllJ!..
M-ember• attending the-. eamp Anthony Diehl, thi fOIL o( MIY.
a~ Earlene Jtei\Ahaw, Judy Spen •nd Mr• Chl:rlt-i nt.hJ. lie 111 nve . Lou. George, c~ B'.e~.
&amp;, •
cfr, Shirley ,Browo H•nt-y Brown months .old ,
Betty 1.oiO)o '"d Cllif1&lt;s ~itll!&gt;n,
Travt li ng lhf' farth~t
W&amp;$ D1ehf Leonard and Ann Ch.apmah
Vleklf llrown, Sharon
Brown
RuMell Frances Brown Marline and AnDorinda WUao6 Wilham F'i•her, Mr and Mu. Guy R
Jr, DavJd Bouab, .Keaneth Lef from Vtenna, Ohto a distalk'e ot gela Melnbart Wilham•and Ceotle
Edward 235 miles
fe\, Michael Harmon,
Watton, Marvin, Ode.,., Leonard
Grueaer an4 Jr~odJ Jewell tour
Patty and Roger Roush Pome:oy
There were live
Jenerat1ons
ol the group Earlene Renshaw,
Ethel and Helen May Nebon,
Judy Speneer, Wdliam P'lther J r pre.Menl Anthony Hysell great Dtt&lt;t attd CathY' Thomas, AIJna 1
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and Dav1d Routh
will graduate great grandfAther, Hrs F..d Rus Rupe, Anna .and Tommy Buck,
Mrlf
thur year havinJ 'attended three ~ell, great Mrandpwther
lmda St e Rutlrmd, Charles Paul
Gladys Hendrkks, grandmother.
years
Mr Wtll1arn Hendricks' 110'n, Billy me and C ~ Haley Joan Allen
Crooksville Joe Kuv Kevin •nd
Kenlleth Wiggins ,
coumeJlor HendrJclu great ereat gr.ondion
J1mm~ JOf Wattl! Nora and Ed·
ICl'(tmpanied the group
lo the
wm C'amhron Lac a9fer
Tho~ attending were F..d Mal'
camp anrl returned in the evf'n
Guy a nd t' reda nuuell Vierina
tha Gu} Norma, Ron nit' feggy.
In g.
William Patty, RanJy and Carol
Cath erm~ and Anthony RU!18PII
Anthony Hy'lell Jack1e and ()avul Buck of VersaUJeg Micky Marte
Reed, Eloise Chapman from Mid Sandy Butch wnd Mike Buck or
dll'port Ohio Gladys Billy Violet Zanesville
Othpr VIAilor!l cOming In ftle
Mrs Vurta Fr.qnlt, Mn Radford
evemng werr- Mr and Mt.!i James
nr .Flatw.Q0d51, Mn Nora HoskJn8
MlHer, Canton lfr lllnd
Mn
Ml' and Mu Ja('{lb Itosku.s and
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Eddw Temflleton and chll\lren of
f.ttrul~ of Florida WeTt the Mon
Rutland
da} evem qg ctm-ner gues~ of Ber
tha '"".
.. nan.,.
Mr a'!'\d Mu Bemard F.1 non

Jo!lln."sa•

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In the Youth Cenfer Ba~,
when the Ohio State lualor J'ak

Got flO

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4-H J~tdging

will be •Roy Rogers, Dale Evans epd
their f&amp;mily and troupe, lp their
first appearance on the fajrground11,
Junior Fair Queens, to be choaen
In aU O~io ~ountiea, an4 thei:r l\5•
eortl. wlll attend the cel."lliUCWill,
Later the7 will be featUN! • tM
aflernoon. program fn the GIG&amp;.
1tand and will bt.pe.it. of honor a\
tbe JunloP' Fair Dl\ll Fridar DJ1ht

&amp;prsl'

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draw distinguished guests. Incl,_1Ul$d

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Dennis received

The new Youth Lane, flasltlft.c
with color and IQ wilh :flag1, })Jlb
mobilea and refl.eeted llshta,
will
1966 Ohio Sthte Fair visitors dl.reetlr to the Youth C~ntel," on
Youth Day, Fzlday, Aug. 24. when
dedication cerem~nies will mark tht
OPfnina: ot the first wrlt ,ot tht
fairgrounds development in the aectlon north o! Seventeenth Avenue.
The Jwdor Di'ri•ion Fair Board,
he(lded by NeU Milner ~t Leesburg,
and doubled iQ 1i~e in 8,11titipo.tJon
of lncnuad reaponalbUty, is in
eh&amp;'lif the dedfeation, wlticb will

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Present were M.r.
and Mr11
Albert Smith and son.
D•nay,
Mrs Gaibert Fl'feman and• daughteTS, Shar.on and Cnnme,
Mrs
Jacob Eb~rsbach. E4w1rd Voung
Mrs Dena Zwtlling 8'll ol Pomeroy, Edward Winters, Mason, W
Va., and Mr and Mrs Glaze and
sons, Timmy and Dennl.s

Gay Youth LCme
Draws Visitors
To New Center

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SOENCE IN
YOUR UFE ' ·
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A blrtltdny. cake Iced ln whi.te
and decorated ln pink and .green
and a eake the gift of Mn Gil·
bert ~eman were eerved wttb
lee cream, Uu.rlng the evening

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, Fel)owship L@ves , On S11ndoy July 22, 89 Pr~ont
Tht&gt; anrmual reutlJOn of the late 'W1Jiltm, Carol, Lindtl' ' G4tbl
For Camp, Sunday Mlt('he!J
nusaell wu held at the and
Ht!ndriek:B John BIJ17.,1

ld? and Mrs Ray Glaze entertained with a party Sqnday evenIng at the-lr home. Peacock Ave,
In obst=rvanee of the lint birthday of tb'elr son, Dennis

club g1rls.

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Honored On Sunday
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Mi.;e;_rs~v...,ill,_e-~-o-ut-h-M'itchel Ru$wll Reunion H~ld

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fee service and Mrts. Clrl Oet'ln·
ison served the desst:rt

4-H Judging was held for Luckyl Clover Girls at tlle home of
Mrs. Betty Carleton Mrs Nolan
judsed proJects and
dhtcl.lSsed
fatr
~Xhtbltl and booth Next meet.
vetton"
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lrti will be at the home of Mary
on Aus 1. All
pro
• Roll call fo~ the .evening wu RttchJe
'A; Floribun,da Rose" and the ject books are to be brought to
lnpnthly assignment was "Bugs the meetlnt and turned tn.
Insects Frum Your Garden''·
Refreshmep~ were served to
travell!na p.rlze was contrl- Mrs Geneva Nolan, Mrs MartJeold
by 1(rs Car: Dennbon and Ritchie: Mary Ritcthfe,
Sandra
by Mrs Martha Dowd.
Bowers, Margaret Carleton,
.hostesses
served a des- 1rf,n Paulin~ Ro.~e advisor,
course to nlnete'en member guests
And a tl!Mt Mrs Dowd and Mn
:Relbel cP:..'.::esid&lt;-d:;'
::::....::':'_:IP;::•~~~ll~ve::r~co:"f~· Margarcl; Carleton celebrated
ber 12tb birthday with the 4H

Enterpr1se
• y outh
Fellowship Meets
At Bearhs Home

DAILy, CROSSWORD

IT'S ~ 'SEAPORT' YOU &lt;;AN TAKE WITH YOU
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'io Landscape Gymnasium Grounds
The Rutland Garden Club voted
tQ landtcapt;! lhe around$ ot the
new gymnasu.nl\ '- 111 project when
tbt.Y Olt=t Monday evening •t the
home of Mr1 WlllJam Folan w ith
Mt1. Geo11e La&amp;b~r a. tbe co. h(qte.u Mr1. CWib Jotm.son prea·
1den,, W*S m cha~ge oJI the meet~ ~ 4n~ new officers el~ted are.
pre.s1dent, Mra Webb "Hail: vlccpres.ldent, l?il'll C 0 C)lapman,
•eeretary·trea surer,
Mrs , Carl
Dennison
ffJrs Robert Reibel -_nd Mrs
.iFoJan are m tha•ge of the
proje-ct i nd lhe club set aside
'$M for the proJect and Will also
use two war }t(lnds which have
matured for tltls same wo•·k The
ebmmlttee will meet
with the
~ School Board wUl m(!et 'with the
and wJIJ be advised by V1.ctor
~Jt.iea of Ohio Stale Univ~t$lty on

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TELEVISION GUIDE
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Mr. a:n t.l Mrs

Rmelw!'l
have retut ned from a \ aeal!on itt
Crescmt B'•ac,h , S C
Howa-rd Pond went to Athens
to vmt hts daughter Mrs Geotge
F'uu BnJ famtlv whtle the Rmehart.s were Y,\HI'\o
M-rs Jt·~s Sweene\• who ha ~ bcen
In Sltelt ,•rmg Arm:s Hnsp•t al c11t1
ca'bly HI Wl'h ltocky
Mou11h1111
Fever wa&lt;; brnugho\ 'home. Satur
day Hl"r ~~~tc r nond b rolher• m-law,
Mr. and Mrs Ev~rett McKn1gh1
of Pomeroy have h~ ~n staying at
t'be Sweeney borne durmg her 1!1·
ne-ss.
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Mrs. Shenuarr Baltenge wu
caHed. to Alderson W Pa , by the
senoua: illness of hf!:r father '
liNr. M1nnu:• N!C'hols wus lbe
weekend gue~ at lht• Eart St rong
home,
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Earl Stronrg IS In Very poor
he&amp;ltlh \(oJlh a heart &lt;'On.dllln'fl
Their grand-son Lally Snulh JS
etaylng w1tb them
David Rathburn o! Eno and
Gallipohs wer('
E Nelson ihOOte
harl het'n ratsed tn
Hlt'V were on
this
their 'Way tt}
1 hts old home
Mr. ll'll~ Mrs M.:~rvm WJ!st111
had as SUndav ~Jests, her parent s
Mr and MI'S Bert lfolJ!'l!r of Ft
Ga&lt;v W Va .,nrl iHlT s1sfer and
fam1ly, Mr ani! MJS Homer Dean
3nd ehildre-n N('w Tnr!«'v
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M1't!i Ann Rtc-hard a11tl \1't~s Jn

havo $1,741J5 caih uiiii&amp;We
l•,onlorY; 3 ~r~rencet llftCf ur; ~5 tll&gt;ve ho:wn ~'·..ad
be abl• to \tart •t once, Thi1 c:ompany *Ill ~xtehd ' fJnancW
aasi1t.qce to full lime if de lirl'c!Thls •:reel lent opportunity is. oHered to a llt~...W.
who is ifth!r.Mited in hitr or her , futur.. lt'1 ,._._ M-1 c:llh
no ~~:redlt ride. Do not an,wer Vnl~• fully qU111IOed lot
quo1tlfy

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Income Stem lm!Mdi•lPiy
B-'n~ s. Set Up For You
~~~~ ~ ~o:;r Solicltln'

SARQAROLE ie: the tiUt of
th,la dot-eltib'roldered wlilte slli.
f
INTE!IY\IW
orguntta tvenlng dl'f!!ll ,trom
VITA VEND
Cbrliltlan Dlor's New York•col- ,
Jectton. Pink grosJ'raln bandA! 16'148 SHERIDAN ROAD
c:nss-crcae .t.he bodice.

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NO- CASII-DO\N.NI-VOUR 'tAR SHOULD;COVER THE DOWN PAYMEiat'

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An:nCol
Nehon

·haw cmp'orment
Th-e Willing W 1 11ker~ 4 H Club
met at Star r.rangl' thiJ F'rlday
Ole~~nmg rtthe hall was
done by
them,
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ROOMS Of
:!l New Furniture tiQ
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THE YEAR-AHEAD CAR

~ $2~~00
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fOR Lt:SS THAN THE PRICE OF A
FULLY EQU IPP,ED "'LOW·PR ICE"' CAR I

BAKER

!;: FURNITURE
0.. The Brllh~ cor-~
"er ln Mlcldlepol1 ,
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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlc
Tuesdoy, July 21, 1956
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eg Win Puts Pressure On Braves And Dodgers
w.·.ns
rwo IN A ROW?-. -.

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Redlegs Refuse To B.e Counted
WahamaGrid
Out Of National League Race Uniforms To
pre.!!· gave up hi;; only walk
Pinch· ,
hitter
Lynch and Bill VirBe Given Outdon slammed the second
bis

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lyn todtty whUe the streaking Cincinn ati Redlegs prepared to take three consecutive

Softball' Title ,'ifi.K

advantage of the 'last-place New
York Giants ln a twi-nlght double
ht' llder.
A doUb le vlctury for the R edlegs tonlglit ' would apply the ·vise
a little lighter on the Brav~ and
Dodgers, who will be J!Crapping
betwel'D themselve! in a single
contest at Jersey City.
· The Redlegs put another game
belwt' en them and thlrC place
Brooklyn Monday night and rem'aincd 2'h: games behind
the
1 Rraves in the tight National
League race.'
Cincinnati swept the five-game
~erie..-. from Pittshurl(h., bklng the
finale, 4·2. while Milwaukee beat
the Dodgers, 8·6.

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Ground Gaining Opportualty
H Brooklvn b('ats Milwaukee tonight and the ltcolt'gs sweep the
double bill !rom the Giants, Cin.
ci nnati could pull to within one
· game o! , ~lrs t place.
Gus Bell was the big man for
the R("(!lega Monday night, .smash
lng a two·run double in the third
inning and scoring Ted KlUBzew
ski and Frllnk Robinson.
MlliiAj;(er Birdie Tebbetts
was
expeeted to r.~?mtnate Art Fowler
andl ·'Hal Jeffcoat for tonight's
l:"llme.s. .Joe Morgoneri and John
McCall: both southpaws were the
probable mound choices !or New
York.

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Clil'le, lb __ , ______ ___ 3

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1dngles for a W lead In the sec·
ond inning . R.ay Jablonski's line
single to left scored Kluszewski
and Bell.
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Hershell }'reeman won his ninth
game of the se&amp;.Son in relief, com·
ing Into the game in the flltb --ln·
ning to stop a Pirate rally. Pittsburgh sc{lred two runs off Starter
Tom Acker. Frank Thomas led off
with a triple and came In when
Jack Shepard .singled to right.
Shepard talUed when Acker

chance! for vlq.ory. Werry .!llruck
1 out 11 batters, and the only hlta
off his o£ferln.11s were doubles by
32 3. 5 Bobby Bowen I~ the fourth and
'by Ralph Werry In the sixth.
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No player on either team had
Dunn, d ..... ·-----· 4 0 0 more than one hit, bwt key blows
BUd Sam11, r! ... _____ 4 1 2 fQr the Pirates with men on base
B,.CI~, J.f ·--------- 4
0 0 given by Butch Meier, RleiQ.o McnR H D.· Sanu, sa ·- ·- ·----- 3 ·o 1 ·cblnl, John Shasteen and by Wer~
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a 2 Kleller, lb ----------· 3 o o
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I Bill Samo, Zb ----- --- - 3 0 0

Oha.mbers, 1t -· -·---- 3
Elder, p ______ .. ____ _ 3

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0 ,'.-Trembly ---------- I
0 Blackburn, p ·------ _. 2
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will receive thei r
equipment .and unifol'1ms in the
altern·oon of the same day IJ"'m 1
o'olock on til 4 o'clock.
.
Thti Wahljma team Wilt OJ)Cil
i-ts r()otball seasOn on September 7

Brav~

12,

Dodg-~'rs

11

Load I

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Molly MtoCart

CRIME WAVE"

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~liilol•••"''
l,.ate o.f lira"'-: C. A11enJ Oece...d

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e.t.-oc.KED THE 'b tR.EET

. Notiee b ·he~by a:lv~n thai
Clarence W. Proflitt whose PoJ(
OftiC!e tddress ii Port)alid, Ohio,
Route No. 1 hq been duly · ap·
pohated as A.dminiatratOr of tho
Eltate · c;tf Fraat C, Allen, iate ol
Portlan~. O~o. Route No. 1 Meies
County, ~io. deceased:
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Dated t·h ia 12th day ot July 1958
John c-;. Ba.ron,

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t."~.dden,

S&lt;allul~ ~. Dr&lt;ic&gt; Clotlu.
CllniOD Pjshut, llld4ie(IOI'I. ·
P!l:one ft265.X :
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•ater's will give )luu ~ tbe bca!
trade .tln furnlt~re ur MllDHan·
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reat-i:steDUo.a

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l'O S AVE ~H A, T
TENEMENT !.'

oJ the Prate cOurt

HelD Wanted

SOMEO~E t{) work evenj~ 'S'hlft,
21 or O\'er, ,Plrker's Restaurant.

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D~U.,I WANTED: Ambitioua·rnen, Jd-$U.tt . ested ·i:n makint ·a iood tk!-ildy
i-neom1i! from bUIIt!lness ot •-t:heir
~mplete WHEEL A.,t.iGNliENT,
OWIJI~ seUing ' those we.ll·kn-o~n
bll\aDCQtf and bra~t llln'le•Na~.klnal~ Advert.i:Jed 'Wialkim
Hai!keii•, SalttF Servlc~o Welt
Produa1, in Me.lae :eo..~ Y&lt;!u
MaiD Street, . P..omeror, Oblo.
do1 aot Deed any . linvestmellt
other ·tlhan. a ~~ ear or true): .
You Cet FREE U.""'nce oahw.
~)es
8'D in. ~erview write; .RosJ
J313-121h St., N. \'1.,
19113 B01CK V8 Super 4-d()Or SeOMo.
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~-28-3tc
' dan, dynanow drive, $1395.

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Managers Wip
Meet Tonight
There will be a meeting tonight
at 7:00 p. iu. of all the manaj;en
of the Meigs Little Lea.11ue as
wen as the Officers at the Sent·
lnel offices.
Final plan!! for the All
Star
team tourney that wilt be p1ayod
In

Gallipolis •• well as

buainess

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Keen your dJr and your buaget
in the best shape
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a• $10.33 per mo~;~th. All worlc ea1lly budaetedJ

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Blaettruti-'s, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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$99~.

other 461 SO. THIRD

Phone

8181

MIDDLEPORT

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Blaettnar's,

Pomero~,

L,ADY NEEDS tyflln&amp; , to do
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B'ljlet.tn&amp;r's, Pomerily, Ohio.
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RODNEY DOWNING

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ma~ &lt;a·d'vedisl.n!g clr-

Cl.l·~a_rs, st~temfni.s, mDke up
mailing lids, or dO b(}O.kkeet"
_i'ILg. Experief'!.' Ce~. Wrilf BO!X 13 ACREs LJ,\Np On Racin&amp;-&amp;slua.n.
668-A, % Th~· , ~,it,y Sentinel, · , Road for ~J:e. lpvely buildlq
POmeroy. ·
7-31,-3tp ·. s~tf. Ca,n 194-X.
7-31-3tp

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26.::_:&lt;&gt;1&lt;
\ IM~ OLDSMO~n.E' supor S8 j
doot· SedQJl, .pow.er stee-ring 1md
6rakcs. I:;Ow mill,lage, one eare-.

JIMMY PARSONS, Inc.

PEACHES-Hair Haven and ·Golf,

. en_Jubilee :. New J:{aVen Orehar.d,
N~w Haven, W.' Va. Phone 'I'U24688.
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Plro,A-U.,IIMH-

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Lllo.c-.... -hnU

. Reql_Est~te Broker
. In ' /IIIDIILIPOIIT, OHif!

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111iellu
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Boo"ee~
Auditor, Tax Pro:

Pwilic.
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otftee Pboao !~M­
Pomerl?' Not. But ID4
181 E. Soeond 81.

Pomeroy, Oldo

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4-D&lt;lor Riviera

beitos
huD&gt;g.
and
ford,

·Tre¥r·l!fnstewald
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f f calendar?

how

to beat .the

Both team, uaed tbree hUrlers
with WoJtt ptllnl' the win and
Mike Roberta the'(l.Ma. Rlelne abo
uaed Lefty Jobn4\on and Bobby

the betler

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~ ~~~e this low throttLi

range can provide.

BOmethlng yorllt get nowhere else.
It's a new kind of blazing perfonnance'
that breaks with the past aod biings you
loday what other cars m$y ofEer In the

flooring the pedlll fol a soaling burst of
full power when ~ety delll&amp;nds it
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And only here 'can,you
have such~

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Wlekllne, wblle II" Dodier u"d
KIIJiple ond Arilold.
Top blUer_tit the lAme for Ra·

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Then rome drive a 1956 Buick--lind gel

, future.
Only Buick, of all the world's autom6biles1 has Variabl~ Pitch Dynallow•-thf\
one tl'ansmlssio11 which takes i~.cue from
. the variable pitch propellers of mooem
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Iilieraft.
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all tbe way ,lii'QqQ,d: on erTOrt.

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RAUB,
a Pf;800 pra:umeod to, be dtad
No. 17,2&amp;1

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apartmenl.
on Mt1lberry Ave. Phon e 6094X

:·or rent~._,,E::-l,~clri:-:V~Ji i)R;.:;
s.teamer. Clinton Fishel-. )J:id
dleport. Ph . 620.,_X. '
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Ca.rtoon - "'Pola.r Playmat.s''

FOREMA&gt;I "

haU of the Jl~h tile Brave.. tlnch·
ed tbelr loth 1ti'al1ht
win a.a

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of

7·30-6~r

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tbls
Decker, Racine,
(!81'1 3483.

top ot tbe •hcth frame .to kftOt the

Pll'
lteo ~ h, ~1&lt;1 lb~~r=
1o oiiiJ two ~li Ia ""

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(ItS a great time
·tiJ ~qya IJUiclc!)

count at l_H1', but In the bottom

tH .~!!'·
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Midj;Jeport.

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ahead perfonnance ~th th~ smart new
beauty of Buick·s sweeP.ahead styllngw.Jlh the new sweetness of Buick·s great
· new ride-with thli MJtlrb new surety .'!f
Buick's .pieclse newhl!ndllng. ·
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Just this:
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You col)]dn'i pick-a better time h.an l'igh1
. MID to mal(e a great buy on all this new
BUiclc bounty. It's only Ynidsumooerwjth your present car at its peak trade:in
value. And our prices today are sweet
enough to I_Jelp ke.,P Buick outselllng all
other cars in America except two of the

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well-known smaller cars.
So drop in oil ns today-or this week, at .
the latest-and we11 start things rolling
f~ you In a great big way.
•N• ~ Varl8bJi. Pitch bi/MIIm11 Lt tfae. mllt
Dr/MIIo4D 11ufck hildl Jbcfav," n 1.t Btandord on.
.ROidmMter, su,.,.~md c....,.,....optkmal at modut '
niiG ~on che SvecNJJ.
AIRIOOMDITIONIN.

.. a COOL , N.W 'LOW PIIUOa
ncool'" ftlterl. dHulllldiRH.
Clt"-Seallllft ComfM Ill your MW a~.~ldl whh t.JIIIIhMI

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~d~,~~..~·~nd~Jg~·~·~r"~"-:_:N~.~~i~-~t~~~~E~)~.J~;~~~o~~.
~~3c1..ate
.~nlf, · ohio. _

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Dodlers acored' two runs In the

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JB'iQ.

ltHI141S CC!IIHTY, OHIO
Jn the Matter ol U11e Eltatt,

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lar C:~hiSifiea rav•a., ObltUII'iQb
pubhsbed 1.1t 1 cent per word.
ChurM AWl rt.!t'l\ttki oy ouUI w
.tekJ:hll'lle ~vea. ,(Mlnl.(ul ftt.A

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On• ·or 1M bat pllchlna

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roorn apartmeJlta. all wlth
&gt;MY OFFICE wlll be open Monday, ,Augus.t 18. •
Dr. c: E. W. Do~aJe ~Pomeroy, Ohio.
7-30-6te

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fluid (Ulrut'l'

cine wu Wolfe and Jim WlekUne
wltll two bltl iaeh, wlt.Ue for the
Dodpn DDq · Moore
had two
..,. blowo,

COUJI!ll

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THE SMI

4) For Rent

Gara oJ 'l'baou aa~ ~PH!I.t ""
lleea ot. IL"'l&gt;~tl pnntt!d at reeL

Glenn Ford . Dorolhy McGuire

Wednesday's Schedule
Indians at Yankees- Field No. 1
Dodgers at Pir.a:te8 Fie:ld No. 2

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hut !Qiell had 1 triple- In the

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Tbe RedleiJ and the Indians
batUed to a H tie for four and
one ha1f lnnlnp until the· Redleg11
broke looae- for eleht bilf. tuns In
U~e firth aa mpnater
Guinther
uaed four pitchers In the ftame In
an attempt to 11tem
the tide.
Meanwhile, bll John Hyaell wn
breezlna: alona: with a no-hllter
but In t~ tbp of the sixth Ricky
Crow beat nut a bunt to break the
no bit spelJ. Later In tbe lnlnll
Repy Phalan came through with
another clean bit for the second
blnJte of te 1ame.

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Tommy Cooll -

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BATI!ROOM OlJTFI1'S, .. 23.75
Limited time only. Vadish
Plumblfllg, Phone- 46-M. Pome&lt;Oy.
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unifol"ms l or the ,956 editi.on of
the Whi1e Falcon \ football team
wiH b e i-ssued on· AugU&amp;t 15 at 11bc
h!g'h sehoul.
Sayre said Hrat •the equipmen t
and uniform!:i would be given ·out
to sophomores, junior~ and seniors in I he morni ng from 9 am until 12 noon.

The ltltelne Brlvea won their
tenth In 1 row laet nta:bt Jn the
Meta• Little League. but had to
aeore 1 run tn th-3 l111t half of
the sixth to edge out ~e Dodger.11
b)' a •core of 12~11. However,
the bll DIIWJ of the' evening ·waa
an UPiet 8-2 win by the- 'f•st lm·.
provlnJ Jtedlep over the $yracuse
Jndla111 at Pomeroy. In the final
1ame of the ~¥enina: the PiratcR
edpd out the Yankeu In the
third lbutoul .of the season by •

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Regie Phalan WJ.a the loaer
for Indiana with Willle Guinther
Proctor and finally Ro:v Arms teJeiYinJII In that biiJ fifth frame .
The Jteds only had .alx hit•. but
five of thl'lm cam~ In tbe bl• ttrth
hmlnt alonr with five walks.

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Coa c:h Halph Sayre -of Wa'hama
High School has announced that

&lt;;,ONCl\ETE SEP'I'IC TANKs. S6ll
Price intii.1U. delivery and 1M
lp excava tl un. Vt~dlJ h Plumb'nt.
Pb one 411-M, Pomeroy. 7·27-tl

Gar•,e. Rac ln~,
7·28-64.,.
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HOM"EBUILDERS. OaJ( Guy Neli·
t..-, lbc!n•, Ohio.
1·;8-61&lt;
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SpeeiaJ-&lt;&gt;ue IDODtll tor 2D eeot1
BUILDOQm:
llfftt. hD• . ~~ ~by notlfled tlbal. be 1t re·
-~~~ I¥""•~J·•· •te, f . quir~. U ~. to produee ln the
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M. Cowdery. Lone Bqttont, Obi&lt;A. ProiJMoe C0\41'1: of ' Neill County,
1-11-u
~ · - be t~ir&amp;e4 for advertblf\M if 11etl ( i
Ohi~, .atil~ eYideme ot hit
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"~4 tot· b.elun Uut ~h, o.£ ~L
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ROOM: for r ent. CaH 388 Y, Pomfl- I"!I
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MIDDLEPORT. Louise Riebel Exch~nged Vows
With Robert Morton On June 3
SOUETY

POMEROY
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hla employment, SUnday.

&lt;Mr. and Mn. Ge.,.e Neeeelroad
Jr. epem Frld.,- Mid S&amp;tlarday with
his parebta· at thel,r camp oo M\111-

Eleanor s. Se..haaf, Midclleport· ~ety Editor- Phone 6079
• Lu.c;ille Bearhs Haw~. P0 meroy'Society Editor-Phone 6244

Nancy Ann Holter Bumgarner-Wyant
Wedding Plans
Honored On Six~h
Are Announced
Birthdqy, Su.~day
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holter en·
tertalned with a noon luncheon,
Sun'day at their home, Chester Rd.
honoring. their
granddaUihter,
Nancy Ann Holter
o nher alxth
birthday.
Guestl were Mr. and Mrs. &lt;;. D.
Freeker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frecker a11d daughters Jaek)yn and
Joan, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
Holter and children, Nancy Ann
and Allen.
Nancy Ann received a number
of nice gifts.
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FOR RENT
Two rooms over
Stifflers, Shoe Store
Located on Court~.
lnewJy redecorated
suitable for office
spoce

Mr. and Mrs. Oris Baumgarner
of Letart W. Va., are announcln&amp;
the engagement and approachln&amp;
marriage of theiT daughter, Lola
Jean, to Kenneth Wyant, son of
Mr. and Mrs. LeToy Wyant of Harrlaonvllle.
Miss Baumgarner is a gradua.te
of Wahame High School, {J)aaa
of 1953, and is employed by the
General Teiepblne Company of
Ohio at Pomeroy.
.
Mr. Wyant Ia employed by ~~
Meles County Farm Bureau
In
Pomeroy.
The wedding will take place In
Auguat at the Unlqn Evangeli~
United Brethren Church
near
New Haven. A reception will be
held lp the church basement f(lf
the Immediate families followlol
the wedding.

PHONE 198 .

--------.MILLERS ENTERTAIN

Mr. and Mra. William Miller entertained with a di•n ner Sunday
evening at the M·artin Restall!'ant
for the Rev. ll!td Mrs. Claremont
E. Hoyt a-nd sons, David and' John,
and Miss Trudy Mohnkam, State
College, Pa.

STAY C 00 L!

COOK WITH ELECTRIC

lrinllllm ·river.

All By Himself

Dickie Roush, aged 5, pictur·
ed above) the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Roush, Beech St.,
has one on other local anglers.
While fishing in Buck's Lake
with a cane pole he hooked
into a small catfish which was
promptly swallowed by the
large catfish which Dickie
proudly displays. The large
fish which weighed over three
pounds and measured 20 inch·
es l&lt;mg broke the boys pole
and lhe landed it by holding
orito the line with his hands.
PAST CHIEFS TO MEET '
The Past Chiefs. of the Meigs
Temple, Pythi•an Sisters, ~¥ill meet
on Monday, August 6, i·n1Jl'ead of
·t heir regul•a r meeting nrght, ·a t
•the 'home of Mrs. Mj,J.ton ROssell,
Bradbury.

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Used Electri c Ranges

CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY

ALL ARE MODER lATELY PRICED

ROGER MORGAN
Phone 448

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Phone 6094-X

Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wblte, Mill
Street, entertained with a dinner
celebrating the bl-rt'hdav of his mo·
ther, Mrs. James White, Sund111.
Mr. J•ames Wlhite wa&amp; also a guest
at the dln·ner.

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party for
Dick Genhelmer, (iven Saturday
evening by hla par11nta, Mr. and
Mrs. Olan Genhelmer, Athens Rd.
Followina the ride
a wiener
roast waa enjoyed at the Genhelmer home .
Preaent were Paul Eichinger,
June O'Brien, Rachel Genhelmer,
BtU Sheridan, Mary .;(ane Scott,
Paul Amberger, Barbara Donovan,
Larry Wildermuth, Lila .Sue Terrell, Gene Mitch, Dorinda Wilson,
Don Smith Judy Hoyt lnd the
honored guest, Mr. aoll Mrd. Wil·
lam Knight accompanied
thl!
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