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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 10, '56

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ICE CRIAM SOCIAL
I.awn o( tb ~ ('hurcb on Saturday ,
Tbe Eagl" Ci&amp;~&lt;S of the Syra- August 11 , all o'clock in lhe even·
cuse Methodist Church will spon- ing. Ho.&gt;me made ice cream and
sor an ice tream .social
on the take will be s&lt;Jid.

THE PRIVACY ALONE
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Daybook

Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins,· Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

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MRS, BLAKE ENTERTAINS

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entertained

th• Tueroay Con.,ta Club ' and
pri zes Wf:!rc won tw. Mrs. Millard ·
Wilderm uth
and Mr~ .
Walter
Crooks. The hostess served a des·,
sert courS£ lo th~!lf' named al&gt;ove
and ~rs . Earl Kmght, Mr~. R?bcrt
Wlbun,
Rawlmgs, Mrs. Ru:;sell
Mr.s. Earl Warnke, Mrs. Emmett
Shuler.

ASAFE DEPOSIT BOX: AI boD1e or 1n the office,

DANCE

curloua oyea may chance upon JOur pooonal thing.,

AT THE

however weB "hidden.• IU out bank. ,., qu but
'YOUTI ... the OODII:DU .cl JOur lele Depooll Bas.
He~. 100,

yoor valuablel an properly aate81Jonlel
aplnst ft~ and theft. Why loot mit t lafe Depoot

Jo&lt; oow? Tho cost " 111!!1 ~ ~.llf,

Log Cabin
Music By

Sunset Ramblers
Every •

Thursday 6 Friday
8:30 TO 12:30 PM

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1872
POMEROY

From Flowers at Bailey's Lake Meeting

1955 CHEVROlET Belair · ·-- · ·· · .. · · $1995
4 door, beige over .coral. Local owner, tinted &amp;lass, pow~
er steerlng. Elx.tra clean, low mileage, power glide. V-8
ra~,/J&gt;, heater, back-up lights.

195SCHEVROlET .. · .. · ·-- · .. · -- $1695
Extra dean, 4 door ''2 10" V·8 motor, with overdrive.
Heater.

1954FORD ··-- --· · -- · ....... $1195
~ht

blue finish.

1953 PONTIAC · · · · · ····· · · · ·· · · · · · · · $1095
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1952 Chev. Dlx 4 dr sed.

$695

g n.~e n

finish . Extra good
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Powerglide. Original tl&lt;u·k
fnr model.

Local owner, low mileage, very clean,
Heater.

1952 Buick Spec. dlx 4 dr sed · · · · $895
Sparkling original two tone green. We've
this car since new. Low mileage .

1955 Ford V8 Sunliner

serviced ~

Extra clean 4 door 8. Dark green finish, radio, heater,
scat ~vers .

1953 CHEVROlET · .... · · · · ., · · · · .. · $845
A real buy, 4 door. ''150" series 2 tone blue. heater

1952 STUDEBAKIR · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · $545

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Extra clean 2 door Commander V-R motor, automatic
drive, heater

$2,195

1952 CHEVROlET · .. .. .. · ., · .. · · · .. $865

Fairlane Conv . Cpe . Liko new condiUon. Ford-o·
matJc, Low mileage by careful local owner

1955 Olds Super '88' · · · · · ·· · · · $2,695
Holliday Cpe. Pnwer steering and brakes. HyrlramaUc drive. Almost like llhe day it was sold

1954 Mercury Hard Top cpa · · $1,795
Monterey. Mercumatic. One owner, sharp car

CONVERTIBLE. Heater, radio.

1953 STUDEBAKER · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· · only $679
Elotra clean. A real buy. 2 door champion. Heater

1951 FORD · · .. · · · · .... · · · .... · · · · $499
Cheap transportation "6"' 2 dr, new paint, heater, radio

1951 CHEVROLET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $625

1953 Buick Spec dlx 4 dr sed .. $1,995

6 pass coupe. Power glide, heater and radio

Dynaflow drive. One local owner

1950 PlYMOUTH .. · .... · .... .. · .. · · $475

1953 Poniac Dlx 8 cyl4 dr sed · ·$1,095
Hydramallc drive. Thoroughly recondition.

1953 Plymouth Dlx 4 dr sed · · · · · $995

REUNION SUNDAY
The a nnual Hobsletter Reunion
Will be held Sunday, Aug. 12 at the
George Hobstetter residence on
Rose Hill , Pomeroy, beginning at
11:00 o'clock.

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WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
still have •om• lete'
boa,utlao and aome aharp

1953Buick Super V8 4 dr sed .. $1,395

1948 DESOTO 411oor · .... · .. · .. .. $95

Dynaflow drlve.l Original turquoise finish.

One owner, clean. New paint. lf.J: ton panel, heater

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. Downington M4m
'Is Held In Jail
On Theft Charge

On tbi jo&amp; (...furN
you'U ~ f~. • • ....
TheSe Big Yank DuftgCireft
are greot .values. long wear•
ing, w~hoble, comfortable.
Have these plus fntura
men wanfl

1951 Pontiac dlx 2 dr &amp; 411r sed $595
Real buys in every way

MANY MORE

pockets-including watch
pocket and rule or plier
pocket on right ~'"'"frotcft..
seam reinfo«ed- large belt -

loops-non•scratch metal
rivets at strain pointlmefal buttons, and snap
fastener In waistband-ancl
generou&amp;ly full cut.

san.:

Tailored from 8-GUnct
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Furniture

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SALE EVER

Sw4-"FIRM·D·REST:,

ltJtltt• ~J laslsteat D1111nd

You'll hardly believe your eyes 1
when rou see this fum, smooth·J
rop mattren. h's beautifullr 1
u.ilored ~itb iinesc materiah,
£or long wear and the spitJ~ ,., ;
11 li11• comfort you need. You'd ,
expect to pay mucb more for '
such hig:h quality Sealy future&amp;. '

\'e .. JrN ubd fot ltl Wbea Se•ly na "''' rt«ttd·
bttakhaa Plut rear, oar l1ctorie&amp; coulda't keep "'
up witb dt!l cltmaad! Once again-for a , limited
d1110 oiiiJ-JOII caa
a ·•boppaas .Ur~ecte•
dollan ~ ~·five ceou on &amp;be brnou• "En·
cu...d NIJ.u' .Manrt.u. Aa4 JCMlstiU t•c,a 10.
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Open Sunday I to 4 PM Weekdays 8 AM to 8 PM

ON MAIN STREET BELOW HIGH SCHOOL

from
Reeei vi ng the degrees
Meigs County wefe Max C.r ab\rec,
BSEd, Ca rpenter, Rt. 1 M&lt;tx.lt"
Vinson Crabtree, BSF..d, Carpenter
Rt. 1; Ruth Bobo Starkey, BSEd,
CarPfntcr : CeceliA Leifheit Hart,
MA, h.t. I, Pomeroy ; James Heory
Lochary, MEd , Pomeroy;
a.nd
RandAll RQe Talbott ,MEd,
Portland .
In addition , William
France1
Duer of St. Mary 's, W . Va ., former Wahama High School band di~T. IJIN. IIR . HUI(H STOCK· rector received a MEd degree.
· br. Stewart H. Smith, president
VfiLL, ,brfolllant ~omm4ndtr ol
Marshall Colleje delivered the
First lriHsh Army Corps in
addren. Chapll.in
m.anyl reportedly hu been
was Rev. Charle1
to Lonclett "lor consultations"
Fin1t
t)Mcwlaflon ·II'Ose hft!MIII8tet.,.1h.at
he would bt •PIJOint... conlmandf'r
,bf the lrlthn Meclterraneen· fore.
et; now under full alert In -tho
5-u-. c1n.l crlliL

Margaret Nich~los
Of Eaton· Rapids,
Mi~:higon, Dies
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es·t Clini'c

.':IL;)(I This Week

Top Fair Steer
Sold}'or84
CentS Per Pound

The top steer in the GalHa Co.
JltDlor Fair brought ' r:lshty·flve
cents Per pound £or ita
in
the Fat Steer Sale "'!'"!....~.•
the lair, It waS reported
stil Smith, oama o&lt;Junty./.llri•ui-1
ture Agent.
The Mldelleport !.rind Bpostera
The steer, an , An1us, waa pur.
Association
wil~ bave
an ·1c:e chased by the Bob Evans Steak
Cream ~ial fJD the lawn or the Haq~ of Ga!Upolis. Owner ·of the
HIS:b $cho.ol · on Au1ust 22 st•rt- .steer wa• Ropr Martin. He is' a
ing •t. ,6 PM according to plan.a stud~nt of .the FilA at Gallla Acl·
made- T·h ursday when Mrs. Emer- demY Hilb &amp;:JiooJ. '
•on. Jones, pre.sideot bad i ·meetThe second place ste"t'l', another
· · IDs at her' home. Those assktint Anaua, bT:oulht ftfty-four
cents
with the plans wefe B1Dd Direc- per pound and was purcbaaed by
tor Earl Warnll:e, Mra.
Franek the EYlm CAfeteria in Gallipolis.
vl,ce.preaid~nt,
and lt waa raised by Clarence· Fowler,
Anderso",
Mi's. Harold , Woodl;erd, treu~Ue. abo a member' .or ~be GaJlipolia
Horpe--made ice eream, cake and FFA Chapter.
The third place steer, a ReTecandies will be sold· •t tbe Sqclal
and the band plam t~ 1lve a con- ford, wa1 sohl for to~y-nlne cents
cert that. eVentQJ. · During t~e per pound to tbe 0 Den Lumber
·meeting Thund.ay niJht tentatin Compa~ pf GalUpoUa. It was ~ais­
p1ans were made for Tq: Dly W:lthl8'd b,.._ Gwen Evans or
the Rio
Mrs. Francis Anderson' -.•s ·ebalr- ·GraOOe , 4-H Club.
man: Date or the
Day wiU
Smltti ·aaJd that 23 steen w~re
, be announced later.
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cenlj;. N"' rocorcb wen ,., botb

Admitted
:rrid1y: Mrs. l'oph· In ti:Je •'!'eraJe a.ale and
In tbe
· ro$a JObn&amp;OD, Vlnton' liD': · Mrs. blab lndlvtdual 1a1e . at the fair. ,

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More Fun Than
ACircus, Harry
.Says In Chicago
IV RAYMOND LAHR

cated in Melp County was robbtd
or the equipment two tlme11, once
last week, And onee In th~ we-ek
before,
. In other poUc:e action, CiieS~r
Barnhart, 42, [)Qrwln, waa: Interned in Mel1s jail Fri!J~ by COn·
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or Sutton
Pete
·hr the Dtmocratlc 1 favor of ono candidel.e for the .stable
Hendrix, on a cba)'ge
coftvenHon, form.,. ·Pres- Damocr.etlc .,reahlential nomln•· a. bad check. Tb" case wiU
Harry 1. Truman tell• 1 ne'Wll tlon befo,.. Sunday.''
heard in JlJsllce of the Pe-ace R.
will "qt~T~• · out -In
(lntemotlon.al Sounclphoto) L . Grindley's court.
The sheriff aleo reported that
Albert "Red" Keeto,n, Mlneraville,
wa.s fined $5 and COAts, and sen~
eiilced to five dayj jn the C(]unty
jail, &lt;ln t\J'e charge pf 411\Urbioa:
tbe peace and ll'ftfstina •rrest.
This action took place Friday., In
Mayor or R~lne Howard Frank's
• Lt. P. · F. Klein, instructor at 1 Gor.don McHaffie; Faye Wlllon, court.
\}. S. Naval Academy, Annap- Point Pleasant.
· Md., was the gnat speaker
Lt. .Klein, who has just ~return(lnt~DfMtian~l Sound~CJto)"
the
Middleport-Pomeroy ed from • summer tralnine cruise
Frlday evening wt.tb mldsblpmen from the Naval!
Met~o•dlst Cburth. Lt. Aoademy and the Naval ROTC
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son or Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. uol~ throughout the countrY • .gave
was introdut'e&lt;l ·bY his fat- aD mterestlng travelogue or their
Judge Cedric
Clarkt vim tD ten European countries. .
Joha Tlte crulae was made by twenty
sb1ps, 1including stxteen deatroy- .
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ers, two bat~ ~b~ 'nd !!fo cariCDtN.P liS, Qbio ·
nets ·~4... ~k'~~~- :~ · wi\b boltlarg, and ·lui&amp;ll, bad
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Mn ..'Margai-et . NICho
twenty _days•·oi ibunt_ -tn Europe thy· growth in Ohio between UN'l
, Rapids,( Michigan.
and forty days at 'Sea. The- mldBblp aDd 19M but the total number of
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· was tbe sister or
men receive practical knowledge small co~Cenb increased JDore
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o~ Mid&lt;(leport. . •
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of their sJudies in tbe . En.1ineer- than the number of lara;e ones.
ing Department! f:he Gunnery ,d ept
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Mr. :and Mrs. Brt\nnan left today
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and
the Operatiotl&amp;'Navia~tiOo
That'• the lint 91&gt;servat1on o:· f.or : Elitpn ~pids' wbere they will
att~~d Jbe.· 1uneral· services. Moth
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er Gt .1\fn. NiCholas, Mn. 'Margaret
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show the Flag all over tbe world n&amp;ry_report of the 1964. Census of Bianifafi.. ..of "!Marietla, will' Dy tn
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d"omf~iends and guardians ot f~ee- rdanur,actures just released by tbe EatOn.R11pid1. today. '
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Ntebolrls ~ .sur.vived by ~wo
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William
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The speaker stressed tbe impor· Thb; Ceasus is the first CGmpiete
" .Tbe ~_est . chnie spon~oretJ by, tance of control of the sea 50 ·t hat ~usus ot' Manufaj!turers · tinct'" t!:Rt.on-" Rapids; and a dau1hter.
,tbe Mer,i County ~ealtb. Depart- strategic materials may be im· 1sl7. -Interim repOrts Were 011 fi Mra'. Jacqu,line Jf)hnson or San
Bernardi~e, California.
·aiid tbe_ Tu~ulorua. Asso- ported to thJs country ror our in~ SlnlpUng bJsls.
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~!1:i~.:•as held thiS
t~e dustrial development. One -~t- ·ManU:futurlng establishments in
ol Dr. Ray PlekeruJ in Mid· bod or · control mentioned wu the Obio increa&amp;ed tn the sev~n-yes ·
CAP v/I.LL MEET
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plaCing of tbe Sixth Fleet in the period fi.om 12,302 to 14.632, a Civil }Jr Patrol Cadets
&lt;lf the
eliaie 11 usually held tn the Medlterranean-Atlantic in
UN~ a:ala of 11 per cent. But small ron- Meigs County .Unit met Thunday
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of Dr. Edniund Butrimas, the 7th Fleet In the F'tQ- East cerns, under 20 employee! incrtas· evenhiJ at their -lleadquarters at
o·n vacation. Conducting the where it had sueb an important e4 26 per cent, from 7,273 In 194:7 the Sht,der building on North 3rd
W'll Dr. C. R. Markwood, part in the Korea conflict.
to 9,137 in 19&amp;4.
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Avenue. Tbtlr next regular meetColuril:bus.
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Mld(lle-aized busfnu1e111, employ· inC wl.ll be. on August 23 at 7 :30.
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· tWo new . ~t. Klein ~:ave a reaume or the iq f'tom .20 to 99, increased 11 A new pro~ct of the Civil Air
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two new VlSit to Swede~ and was .entbus- per cent, ft'om 3,()84 to 3,431.
P&amp;.trol 111 the cclll!cUng of sales
three old iastlc about that country for ita
Concerru employing 100 or more tax atimp•.
·"h,~-~l;l~ contac~s. cleanllne~, lt., )Jeauty, and lts a- increased 1.~ to z,o&amp;i, a gain or
tl
were M~ bundance ~ f!.,owers. He told or 8 per ceat.
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·M n. Elizabeth 1 the b01pltahty &amp;howo. the Naval
Total employment in manuf'ac.
nurses,' and force •,nd ~e panlel tbey gave in turing Ia. Ohio has an overall ln·
;~~;;;~~r.~,;~,.~k~in~tbC' return. Tbe Swedbb amUIIemen_t ·crea,e or per cerit,
parks,_ Bota~lcal parka. and fest,l- 300 ia ttH~ to 1,270,200 in 193·
Viii! JDCJ~dill( the Mldsummer a Thia overall increaae in Ohio wr
1 Eve- i'est1veJ which he was .Prtvt~ remarkable becaute 10me linea of
leged. to· attend we~e of parttcular munifaCtUrlnJ which are PJ'(lminlnterest to Lt. Klem.
ent in tbia state were slow ln JW
During the bualii~ss meetln1 it and some · 'heavily lacl~t:r,Jirer
was 8J1Dounced that the Wellaton states bad a decrehe i~ emplof!
, Rotary Clnll would pr~ent their meat.
annual 5?.ncert on Ausust 19th at
·8 p.J.I at the Welialoa Hfab SChool.
Metbodtst wO~n who prepared
ud seryed the dinner were M:J-1..
ij"enrY HennesSy, ~~: E. M. Blake
Mrs. Max .Roller, Miq Bess San·
born' aad Ml,. F&lt;ied~ Faebnle.

Small Busmess' ,
Show·sGreater
Ohio Jncrease

eCISIOD
United Prru Staff Corrnpondent
CHICAGO UP - Former pres.
idr nt T r u m a n l&gt;iid today he

, QuipQlent. The wainnl ••• iwom

I by If. E. Cuckler of AtheDI Couo1 ty and charges that the mine lo-

·P,F.KleinlsSpeaker
Rotary Meet'S On Friday·

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Pomeroy Motor
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Jed W~blter and ehlrled with the
tlleft of ·:1200 wor)b of mlnlnJ e-

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partment, Loweu Wootea ••• •r-

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Two' deep frol'll Oild hlp

The Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Chunh o( Syraeuse
will bave .!1 picnle in the Syra·
('USe Roadside Park on Friday ev- .
ening, Augud 10, at 6:30 o'el&lt;Jck.
Membe~a ~re askli"d
to bring
thdr own 1able
servit::e, sand·
wiches and a covered dish. In the
evenl of rain, the picnic wtU be
held In the Church
annex. The
('hildren or the membera will he
gue&amp;ts . .

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wa1

1 A '24 year old Downirigton man \
'lis bfiDJ held In · the .,_eiga County
jail, on cbar1e. of er•l)d laretny.
Arie1Jrdina: to the- $herlfrc ~

Extra clean '!&gt; ton truck, flat bed. Hooter,. red finish

New blue finish.

low tGII.Ight 64 to 70.

Dunga.rees

Missionary 'Society
To Hove Picnic

IIEAT~ST

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Ice Cream Social
Set For Saturday
By Fire Department
The- Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department will have their popcorn machine worklmr Saturday
evening as a part or the ice cream
8&lt;JClal which they are spon.soriog
at the Village Hall.
In t'Rse of bad weather, the 10cial, which Is usually held on the
lawn, will be In the Fire·-house
jarage on Race Street. The (iremen wiiJ sell pop C&lt;lrn, eorfe~.
pop ,ice cream, home·made cakes,
plea and candle&amp; and any contri·
The sale
butlon.s are- welcome.
wlll start at ' 4:30 PM.

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Sundlly. Hlp toct..y In the

195 I OLDSMOBilE · ., · .. -- · · · · · .. · $67 5

One of the best '53s in town

$595

Den Five Cub Scouts and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr., den mother, and
Mrr. Don Colllns, assistant den
mother, enjoyerl an out)ng on the
Lmcoln Heights play ground Wed.
A picnic dinner wa ~erved at
flarnit z,
den
noon wilh Ke.ith
chief, furnishing the drink.
MerttLers present were
Barry
Po Pr, Ronnie ("ro11ii1 S,
Rkhard
Finle7, Geor&amp;"e Barrla, Joey Gil·
more, George .Houman and g uerrt.s
were Tommy White, Jimmy Wood
geard, Tommy Harris and Ricky
Roger Gilmore.

in te"'""et"uft _..,.

Extra cle-an 4 door. Heater, radio, sun visor
4 door. Super 88, Ivory over blue, •Hydramatlc, heater,
radio. A real buy, only

1951 Chevrolet Dlx 2 dr sed

Cub Scouts Hove
Picnic Dinner
At Playground

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SOCIETY

USED CARS

enttne

WEATHER

Today's B,st _B_uy_in Rugged, Famous ,

Jolly Club Meets
At Hauck Home

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart of
Carpenter were bus iness visitors
in Pomet·oy, Wednesday.
Mrs. Ray Seidenable and Mr
~ nd MrB. Howard Stewar t of Car
p011ter were dinner gu~ts of Mr
an d Mrs. Jack Seidenable, Wednes.
day evening.

19SI Ford V8 2 dr 4 dr sed ...... $595

FINLAW REUNION
'I he Finiaw reuuion wm be held
Sunday, August 12, 11t the Portla nd
Park beginning at 10 AM . All re·
latives of SamuE:l H. Finlaw arc
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be held in Athens, S('ptember II
and 7. A meeting of the program
committee ' wa!S announced (or
Monday evening, at the home of
Mrs. John Terrell .
per.
The Septeml&gt;cr meeting will be
Mrs. George }J('jnes, vice pres1·
at the home of Mrs. J oseph Stru-·
dent, presided at the meelinrl in
The birthdays oJ. Mrs. Wilbur
the al&gt;sence of the presidenl. Mrs. ble and a white elephant sale wlll . Hanning and Mrs. LUlie Hauck
be
held
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Allard Pratl. The dub prayer in
the Jolly
were observed when
unison opened the meetin..-:- and
Club met Wednesday .evening at
members resr.10 nded to roll call
· the home . of Mrs. Donald Hauck.
with "Ideas for future programs."
Oaburn St. Each waS presented
Mrs. Le&lt;l Bryan wM welcome,d as
: girt! !r&lt;Jm their mystery sister and
a new member.
from the club.
Mrs. Faye Wallace have a dem.
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A report on the program plann ·
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. onstratlon on "Tupper W~ ", afing workshop held in Rutland,
~Js s Margut&gt;rJ tc Meyer has re· ter which .games w,e re piBied and
Monday was given by Mrs. John t.uJ ned hom e afl c r a two weeks prizes awarded to M:I1!. Hanning
Terrell, Mrs . C. L. Heaton, M1·s. vacation in Los _A njcles, C ~lif. Mrs. R&lt;ly M;ay'er, aild. ~nna : Marl ~
Charles Lewis, Mrs. Robert Thomp. She wu accompanied by her niece Hauck.
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Refreshments were served hy
L. Heaton wa.&lt;1 selected as delegate Sherry and Greg nf Logan.
the ho.rtess to those named above
Mrs. Charle5 Buck visiled Th.urs. and Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth , Mrs.
day with Mrs. Willard Ebersbach Atbert Woodard, Mrs.
Charles
and daughters.
Stauss, Mrs. Henry Dailey , Mr!l.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt re. Eldon Wlh and Mrs. Millard Van
turued home · Wednesday, after f; Meter.
visit in Chillicothe .
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hysell and
son Rodney and Mrs Dey Hysell
lrft Thurs day for a vacation in
Texas.

Hats made from fl owers in lheir
garde n wer·e worn by the members wh~"n the Win rhng Trail Garden Cl ub met Thursday evening,
at Bai ley's Lake for a Pitnic sup·

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uf Mr. a nd Mrs. J . WarrPn, forme["
}o' l"i ~: nd:. ht·rt' ha ve n· tt•i v.t'~ afl.o Middhopurt re.-;irlents,
and Mill
nounccments &lt;Jf thu 1lproaL hmg
m~trnag e ol G t.&gt;r&lt;~ld W;~rr en, ~;o n Marth a Morris, Belpre, Auju&amp;t 12.

"" might be rNonvil1ced'" about his
presidential nom ination. hut that right
now he ill "leaning in one dir«·
tinn."
Mr. Tl uman · has pr&lt;lmlscll io
iti~&gt;elose ha choice at a news co n·
. fe rt-nrc at 4:30 PM EDT.
Many Democrats are- a.u:ummg
that his choice wil l be Gov. Av·
crell Harriman of New
York.
Adlai E. Stevenson,
the frontrunner in the raee for the nomi.
natio n, uid he hopes the former
pre1ident will remain n~utral.
Mr. Truman told reporters dnr·
ling an early-morning walk that he
has arrived at what he ~nsiders
a baaic deci&amp;i&amp;n on what he is i().
ing to say thil! artcrnooa.
"But I haven 't toJd a soul," he
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said.
CORONIR JOSEPH A. GEER FriotsMr 11Hc1 hutbencJ of his sec- ~ Mr. T~ma_n faced a bwiy schM(rlght •• 42. of Lanc..tw, o.• .ar·l Ofld
With him ere Hqh L... ~le, which mcluded ~It! from
rl'4'• It LOINIItn, Ov prhon fetm gett (Iliff), heMI of tfte llt.afe bur- I S~:::!~ of botb Hamman and
tCJ undtrgo • I~ ....., tMf
NU of ~rUniMI inY4'St4g.dion, and
Jt was . in diSCUSlling tbe bwy
bout the •IHI..., Mrattk cte.th1 E. Reymond Moreh..-t, Fairfield ll(heduled of callers that he said
of Ws tecOftd wife .net "the dutfw county pi"1IMICUjor.
he "might be reconvince4. .. H
of hi. flnt Wi.fe- end ....._~'~\ i
(lntem.tional SoundphoU.I added, however, that he 1a "lean~
ing in one direction."
Lhdtr s.e. Truman
Among his callen today Is Gov.
Gt&gt;orge Lead~ o( PennsyiV11nia,
whose state dflegatlen beavjiy fav&lt;Jn Stevenson.
Mr. Truman's announ~ement
was promised for a news confer.
ested flower (l'OWetll tltilt they ence loday, les. tban two days be-~~~~~~!!;~~~~~~
membership tickets for f01e the &lt;JJ)ening of .tbe Demqcra.~ to-eittdthP flow. tie lfationill CoDventioa. ~ ""
er .sho~promise of an endonement· ~
Membersftip ticl!:eU. may ~ ob- 150meone had upset ~ Stevc.nJon
taioed at the Ralph Gilmore ~&gt;to r e camp, enrouraged tbe Haniman
in Pomeroy and at the {air gates organization and plunged the plrMrs. Ba er al.so noled a clarifi· ty Into a wild guessinJ pme. .
c-alion of Rule 3 as printed previo- 1 There were reports that -.:.
usly in the l&gt;ook distril&gt;uted by the 1Truman wa5 under Pl'tS.Sare to refair c-ommittee . She sai d that the (rain fmm anw endon;ernent if be
rule should read, "Exhibitors may could not go along wUh St.evensoa,
A check totaliny $23,401.38 has enter all classes and sub-das5es, .whom he helped to nominate " In
been -mailed· to :Meigs County as except cla.ss 801 wbere .not more 1952. Stevenson himself told new•
than six ararngements rna}' b(' en· men Friday night that be expected
1u share in the year's biggest sm·
g\e distribution ot funds for local tered.
the ex-President to remain oeu.
government purposes accordJDg to
Tbe Flower Show which is a fca- tral.
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State Auditor James' A. Rhodes. t~e I! f the Meigs County Fa1 r
Hawlns A Ball
Will take- place on Thursday, Au·
Tbe surest thing was that Mr.
The .state tatal sent to 88 coun· gust 16.
Truman was havinJ • grand time
ty treasurers was $23.~,817 acAll entries in the show must be as the key figure in all the po..
cor!'ing to Rhodes.
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1 set up and t'C»Dp1eted between 8:30 litieaJ maneurveriq. . Leaders of
. T~e l~tan.gible tax pa1d by ~man· ,am and 11 a~ on Thursday . The every f~on made a bee-llne for
t::tal mshtutlona and dealer&lt;
floor will be el~ared at 11 am at his suite in the Sberaton-Biat'kC1!ritles aliounts fg~,OOI.36 of which time judging wil ~ held.
•toPe Hotel almost as soon as they
the Meigs total wtnfe J'he monthl&gt;
The decision of the judge&amp; will hit town. 'Tve never had 1 better
distribution of sales lu funds re· be final and ,all entnes arriving ~.ime ... the ex..presi~ent ~.· · i d:
turned $2.500 to the county. .
after 11 am will be accepted but
mote fUD than a Circus.
Clubs in the area and other mter- marked, ·:Not for CompJ;&gt;tition."
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Fair officials have pointed out .
that exhil&gt;itors are to pri'pate
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their enlry blanks and file them
at the setn"tary's office on or be·
(ore noon, August 15.
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Exhibitors in the flowf'r stiow
mll:!it make thei r own arangements
and lbe show is ro r the entrance
MARCINELLE, Belgium- UP ·Of amateurs only. Exhibits mu~t
A
Eresh fire ticked lls way through
remain in ptare until 4 pm on Satthe
Amer Coeur Bitter Heart coal
t;Jday. August 18. El(bib:t~. ~?st
mine
ttxlay, dashing what sltoder
not be made in the exhtbltiOn
hope remained f~r some 254
room.
men enttJmbed in , the shaft ror .
ENSES
more than thre~ .....,.s.
MARRIAGE LIC
Smoulderin!l timben and cqal ·
Lloyd M. Koenig . 23. Lon~ Bot- burst into flames just as it ·ap..
tom construction wo r k('r, and An·
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bad
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na J. Thomas, Hl, Long Bottom, peared that tlJ.e f re at last
been extingui.sfted.
Cue&lt;k.
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FlowerGrowersAre Reminded· ·
To Enter-Fair Flower Show

Funeral .service-s will be held oa
Sunday at 2 PM for Rev, Jeue E.
Turbin, 81, who died at his home
in HuntingtOJ'l; early Friday morn·
ing following a short illne.ss.
Services will be held in the United Bredlern thurch at Tuppers
Plaina',
Rev. Turben was the son of tbe
late Mr. and Mr.s. Obediab Turben
and did evangelistic work in, W.
Va., Ohlot •nd Kentucky .
He is sur;ived by his wife, Leota C. Turben: tw.o daughte["l, ¥rs.
~ N. Auers or Cory, Pa.1 and Mrs.
Paul Cbrittian tJf Pittsburgh, four
sonS, Noah tJf Cl('veiand, Howard
of Erie, Pa., Harold of ~ry, Pa.,
and F. W. of Columbus, Pa., one
sister Mrs. Bertha Stiles, Tuepers
Plains.
Friends may calL at the Ar.
baugb Funeral Home in Tuppers
Plains untll the time of the trer•
vices.

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150 Aviation Enthusiasts Arrive
IIn Washington For Visit To U.S.
One hllndred . aml fifty teen age
aviation enthU$lasts !ro m _twent,ytwo ~orelgo nAtions Ja~~nv~ ~~
Washlllgton , D. c. _~n
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guests of t c lVI
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Air Patrol. CI"'Jlian auxl 1Jary 0
A. F
the U. S. If orct' . CAP ff"
Tbe Mei_gs Cotl~ty
. 0 tcers
have rece1vNl
mform~hnn. concerning the progra ~ w~~~ 1j" :::
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second ph:ts£&gt; or I t' •
nati.ona l Cadet Exrhanl!._e. 111 the
first one hund r('d and flfty honor
cadet~ of th(' ll . S. CAr cadets
left Washi rfgtn n on planes. of the
Military Air Tr :~n~porl Service (or
~tinatio ns in thP Ncar Ea.d.!lt,
Europe, Lat in 1\ rnl'.rica. Cana a
and South Auwrira . l ruguay plans
h"
to
j o i n th(' program_
t IS
year fur the f!r~ l tun('. Fl\'e ca·
dets are exch~ngrd with each of
the· participatin g
,n unl.ri~ ~xte~Jt CAnada anti Great Bnta_w .
TWenty-five art; rx&lt;"hanged WJth
these cou nt.ril."'~ . The rost of the
program is born by lhe CAP of
the u .s . and host &lt;Jrganizatl?~
, in tbc partidpatini:
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patked days in
r~:hi=g~:~
the fon#n
adets on their American tour
c 11 .. each national group going to
w n
a different state where they are
CAP wi'"'" in that
guests .o1 111 e
·state Tbf'ir visit ended vollth five
da 5 · Gf ~ight seeing and parties
n ~ew York City. The tours inelude visits to Air Force installations heavy indtr stry, rarlllll, naional ~brines .and monumcntB, fa.
mous landmRJ"ks
and national
•-· and (.a ..roundS .
pi.fW~
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EMEROENCY RUNS
Two emergency runs have been ,
E
reported by the Pomeroy m~·
grncy squ:,d . At 11 :40 p.m., Frl ·
day. tbe squad transported Trtw
. 1 f
Fields, 46. of N~lsonvil e. rom &lt;1
hQme in 'Minersville, to the M.; .
Hospi tal suHerinl! from art_ appar·
ent heart condition, Al 9:30 A. m.,
today. the emergene.'l sqtlart traJ'!s-oorted to the Meigs Hospital, Dai!ly
Beaver •Of "Ant:.iqVity ,with a Q •
parent heart Cdb.diU~.
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Of th e responslbtl il) o f prndur·m g
h~t· hn rerans m th1 s eountrv rn lh l'
h and~ of th _ parent ~
In athh .·~ ~IIllo!: ,l lrJ(' ,rl Hol1r1
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and dau.g hlf'IS lflw,,rri tc•thnl c&lt;tl
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INTERNATIONAL Truck fo r sal~ .
HOME BUU.. DEIS
14 fool nat beo;l. Write Bnx 668 Call Guy NeJgter, Raerne; Ol!lo
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HolHday Coupe, power steermi'
and brakes, h:ydramatlc diJVt!,
$261J5. 8laettnar 's, Pomeroy, 0
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B-9-6tc

Watd

bJ

pairing

Reo

Factlil'1' Trclned
watchmaker. COLLLNS JEW£.
LERS. P&lt;'merny,
l-3-U

CAR REPAIR
Neigler &amp; Cleek Ga rage, nucme,
1951 PoRn V8, 2-door and 4-door
Ohio
a-a.Ote
Sedan. Choice or three fme cars
1:;0~ Blpettnar's, Pomeroy. Ohro
L
8 9-6tc I 20 BI )

nswance

1954 MERCURY Hard top !'oupe, BarDeS-Sunpson lnsllfance Agency,
lliddleport . Fl:ne - AutomobtleMonterey, mercumatic, one own
Bonds Phone 631~-X
f) 20-tf
er $179~. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
, 8-9-Btc C'OMPL!n'E IDSQ1~'1Ce ProteetiOII,
IJte, Auto, Flrt&lt;, Polio. Call DoD
11153 PLYMOVTH Deluxe 4-door
Mills. KJddleport. Ohio

M
B
.Jn ulund Tbe Badge

You As ked For It
Thes e Are 't'he Men
frlm Fes lrtJal

Sedan, one or the best 'G3's in
town, $995. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
S-B.atc

(21) Reol Fstote

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4 ROOM HOUSE ne wly shm~:: l ed,
19133 P'ONT{AC Deluxe 8-cylinder,
new basement, n ~ w
coal fur
4- door Sedan, bydramahc drive,
nace, 0 11 We lch Town Hill , MlnersvtlLl' Wtlbur JrnboJt!n.
$1095. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, 0.
8 lO 6tp

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SHIGI:MITSU IN MOSCOW

49) For ~ia
iiiiiiiiiii
i jiiiiii

FoR sALE LARGE uo usE, !u1t·
ab le for two familres - Close In
to busmes~ d•stnct
In ex!'t!l·
lent condJillln Must be seen to
be appreciated Phone 28ll
8 10 3te

I

BOAT BARGAIN

14 FOOT runabout and tra.iler
and 12 horsepower motor Will - - sell separate or all together This FOR SALE--Pearl Kirby Real •Est!Dte,
Rutla.M: Township. 3)
is a bargain, Phone New Haven

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TU-2:1,824

ae.re.t -lMd, house, ba'l'n and oul

t1

bUildings. See Gooree A, Meln
Admirustra.tor
6-l-U

0 ROOM I'RAln: HOUSE, large
llvina: room, S bedrnon·r, titchen, dining room ~ and
Glt.!llled In ftont poreb 2
o, groun'd.
Gordon or
Rtdo!nour, Cbe:tter, Ohto 8

D-'ILY CRYI'TOQUOTE- Here•s how to work It:

AXYDLBAAXR
It LON OFELLOW
One letter elmply atands for another. In thia ex.ample A Is used

HOUSE

for the three L'•, X tor the twa O's, tt&lt;:. Single leUe• !'!, n!'o!ttrophlts. the lenrth and formation flf the wor&lt;l• are •II tunts.
Each dlY thO eode lettera o.re dttrerent.

·paint,
frJe~

VLOOJPFQQ

UJHFK

JQ

SZ

LYYFY

CJZF,

\'nterdaJ'• Cr)'Ptoq..O'te-: STAB AT THEE THAT WILL,
NQ STAB THE SOUL Clt.N KILL-RALEIGH
Olltrlbute4 ~tor Kin• Felh&amp;rel B)'ndlnle

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JAPANISI POIItGN M.NISttl Mamoru Sl:lgemttsu (will\. bow
b shown dR arrival In Moscow by plane tor World War U
treaty talks. At lett, receiving him, Is Savlet
Dmitri Shepllov.

Hatlo

MEIGS GEN~IIAL HO~l

- OREAKS.-cH:ciP
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OEN, MGI.

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REYNOLD I, 11Ri1NI

Pttltl lsbed enrv aft ~ , noon nn•p: Sunda)' by The Ohto
SNlttnel ln t', a1 110 M~h:.mc Sl, Pume1oy , 0
Buslbeu
pllllAtJ Jfl8 edit urra l ufli..t! phot .. 3!n
Ent~td

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a9 seco11d clus mail .ltl matter at tile

t'l)mtJ rl!) Ohro.
'Nat10nal advertlalnl

repreaenbtiYe,

Bottllleiii-KiatlaU.

J4.'J Lr::xmgtuu Av~ . Nt'w York City, 16, N Y
sun~ cr1pt1un

rnlt5 Dellv,.,ry by earr 1et whete an\labti

.,.er wed:: one y.ear tr at.ivallce at 'fbe l'lllb halliDel office.
1ht. m o nth;o. $7 R1J thrfle nwmlh! , $3 90 By lllJ1dr rt:tuf~
tvaii~I.Jit

one m• nth $1 8y lnlnL,oee )r"ltl' S8, ~ IJ DHJ11tba,
hi e.!l roobthll, $1! &amp;..; one munth $1 .

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~oiEXI·

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ITRUOTI1l\Al, I B -

TfiiUFTY-CUT Power mower w1th

8llRAP IRQN - MJSTALII
Pbone Ill
Pomtnit

QHJQVAllEY
JUNK CO.

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CUntQn motor , 18" $3000; 17 '
Motorola TV, table model, w1th
M-W pietb:re tube aml other
tubes, $60 00 Charles Newman

178 N. •Front St., Middlepo1'1.
8 ll ·2tp

RODNEY DOWNING

PEACHES
We have Golden Jub1l ee, white
and champion peach.es ready
Otb'er varieltes will follow Brm 11
contalner.
WEBSTER FRUIT FARM
3 mile ea!lt of Chester, Ohio
8-11 -lf

INSURANCE AdENeY
PI,.._ A..._...ile, HHith

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8-11-ltp

Real

Broker

In MIDDLI~,MT,
,,,._M
Ptto\IES

OH10

"11

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CONCRETE BLOCKS

IDGHEST

;ru 22415, New Hav.n.

Esto~Jte

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"Build ......, ' " L.w'

GIIUI!:SER BLOCJi:

co.

s Mil•• North of Pomlro~
o" Rt. • . ''I
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'Rotk S'"ni•

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trlbutlon of The Watehtower In
Ru.s1118 and the Ukraine
EarUer Saturday 1 baptism ol
240 ctmverb tn !ymbol o r dediration to tl!e Witness mtms try
took place In a n oOtdoor pool
The convention
officials pubhcly thanked the· Jairgrourtd manllgemenl ofr their' cooperatton and
pres.s, radto and TV t.:ervices for
their coverage

prtol'lent

The Dilabled Amlriean Veter-

9- F'OR SALE

CBa'I'D'IC.\TB OF COMPLIANCE

:l'ba unthulgr.ed,

I'IUPFlRIN'fl!lND~i:NT

OJ' lN fl ll ll.lt.NCBI OF Tlifil &amp;'l'ATIII OF
OKlO, ht rl b1 cnun .. th,at SE CURITY
INSURAN CE CO HPANY OF NEW
HA V:EN, whoae p rLn&lt;tlpal tlll~e •• rouu(l at N»W HAVEN, St&amp;Uo ~t CO:.:tNECT1CU1'. bill ecmpll~d ""I til U" la"a
oH till• l!tata Qppllnblo to It anll t. 1.11tbarlull &lt;.lurlnr th e currtnt yur t&lt;l
tu.noa.ot In tblo 111&amp;tt Ita approprlaUt
bueha N ot lnouranoe
~n

.. ncla l cnnolll lon Ia olr&lt;&gt;wn b)' tta

IF

You haye something
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Doily
Sentine I DispIay Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
"""' They Get Results _
Quality, Service
and Merchandise
To m••t the de1lre1 of eyery
family ••• at • coat tho farnlly
ttl!!.

T

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F"
ld
1nstewa

FNneral Home
Phon• 215

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dlepurt

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sotmTY
Cbt!:;tt!r Tanne~1ll, l ~ngv1cw,
W.ash , IS a bUSLiles.s VISitOr 111 M1d·

Young

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MIDDLEPORT '~·

I, t owsc

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M1 and Mrs. Harry Clark
of
Mmcrsvrlle and Dougla ~ H e m ~lt·}
Syrac use arc .1nnouncmg th l'
enga~o:emenl and avproachmg mar·
nn~w of thtlJ daughter, Mar~· Don
na II• msle}.
to A lc JDmel! E
Rcl'tl\ of MusJSSippl
Amnun Rt!edy 1s I he son or Mr
and M1s J&lt;.:tJ Reedy of Ml~~l~sl ppl
a nd 1 ~ l&gt;ta\JOned at L&lt;lckbuune Air
Fnrcc Base nt'a r Columbus
M1ss Hem~cy iS a gl'llduatl! of
Pomeroy High School
ClaSs or
1955 and al th e pre~ent ume ~,,
h ving m ('ulumbus wh•re ~ ~~ (' 1 ~
emiJILPYCrl b the Columbu M
}
s
u
tu al L1fe Insu ran ce Comp::my

tVou're.
OldI

Demonstration
Party Held

R elatiVE's o[ M1ss Donn a Roush,
Mrs Dw 1ght Wallace
demon·
who plan to attt?nrl her gradua·
struled Tupperware pro~uct c; Wedtron from the Mt Carmel Hcsprtal
'lesr.Ja~ afte rnoon when Mrs. WalSchool o[ Nursing 1n Columbus
la('e Bradford f'nte r tatned a group
Sunday, are her parents, Mr a nd
of fncnds at hcto borne.
Mrs Arthur· Rous h, Shh ley and
P112eH were won by Mrs W W
Ron me Rou!.h., Mrs Ethel French
Ha\t s anrl ~evt&gt;ral other 'ucsts
and Eugene Fretrt!h
Mrs Bra dford and her daul::htcrs,
P{c Jenntngs Wa yland Camp
Ca • ol~ n a nd Neda, .served a rlesPPndlelon, Cahforntll, is \ISth ng
sert course to th ose named above
•nd Mr~ Ci)'de Ingels Mrs Rem
l11 ~ parents, Mr. and
Mrs Jenn
o
tn~s Wayland, and
his yo ung~ r
'l lir ITIR! It age will tak l.' pi act' on I ~I'll I MG"bbDarleMne BalleFy Mkl"
brother, Pvt Gary WH yland, ~hu Aug11~t 18 at the Un 1ted Brei ht•r n B " \l1l' M' 0 "a'·
, _ran In
a1 1t•v
rs
arne',' E n,_,mrngEr
has been statruned at Fort Rrley, Ch
urr h a[ Syracuse I ( WI II IJt' an 'il s Lewr~ Sauer Jr
Kansas, IS also ht&gt;re fnr a vrsrf t:lfX' " 1 hurch sffarr
Pvt Gary Wavland wrll leavc'· fo r
Inut&gt;d latet} fo llowmg the wPII
Fort D1x, N J , a nd tht'n ~ h1p to dm g a JCCI:'PIIOtl Wi ll he hr ltl ~I
~
Germa ny
th l' Clark home for th e f,umh 1 M r~ G. G Wernel' IS wot km g o.nd r luse frll'lld ~
ill the Sho t! Dox on Ft rdays and
Saturdays

I'OMEROY
SO(]ETY

Miss E!rahezth Ftrk rcturnrrl tn
her employment at the
HI t ill'\
and Bennett Shne St ure, tod,t\ .If
ter a week's \al·atlon
Mrs Hallry Stron~ 1nrl ~(~ n ~
of Wilkes vJlle and M i l'~ \o •olt B ...
bo of Point Hod wt.•re Th111 , .!.n
eveo,lng dinnct g m ·sh of J\f1 ,J Jt;l
MN1 ll enr v HP1h· J
, .,
Donley RP1bcl and
d.nt" l-tc •
Donna mal \! 1~ Ht•nrv II • 11!• 1 .11
temJ,.d lht
1 rt·nl t u"r &lt;.;SJ cn1
ployees and f11etHi s hehl• ot ( ' ()),J
Dam, \Vrtl lll' ~t\.1} .
Mls. Madill Lrona1d
Jr· li nd
of lhthwfly. N J art• th r
guests or hu parrnt ~.
Mr
Mra. Norman McCullum
'Mr and M1 s Robe rt Rugcos .md
daughte rs, J ,, net and N;:mc}, a rt•
the week en &lt;i J Ul'sls of her ]l·ll
enta, Mr. and ;o.{rs Thomas You 111
Miss Nellie Kns hl t.&gt;r lt'ft torl ny
to for a vi sit Ill Chm l e~ton W Va
with her mt•cc, Mts~ 'Vi!gln l,;

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Phontr 108-V
8 11 SL
foroff

Mr~

The cOnvention was one of 40
the U. S and Canada to prOmote Brble ~ducation unity &amp;'}d.
pt&gt;ace
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Cuekltl' ~tlltq

Box 229

Kt&gt;vtn lla1!ey, son of Mr and
HlJWa rd Da1 ley
eelebratt!d
1 h1s BiX lh l.tlrt4&lt;Jay Thursda y w1th
;. ~ party on the lawn of hts home
1 A buthday cake , dL'&lt;'flflllled 1n yel·
l 1 lo\\ and g reen and tnmmcd wrth
~ ba\loon8 nradt! of ca nd y W&lt;ti ser
~ \ed wtlh \cor cream and a piCI'IIC
s uppe r
Th(' gue~ts lncludd Ius grand
mother, Mrs Worle)' Howell , Ma~·
tha and Anne Howell, Bronwyn
Da 1le~
Mr and Mrs
Herscher
Hos1• and M1c hacl and D1ane, MIS
Harry Burha m,
Mr a n d
Mrs
G~:ne HouUashelt ilnd ~ky , Mr
snd Mrs
E\'erett Datlty
and

Only

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1n

Mr and Mrs Max Roller and
son, Dick, and Eddie Blake were
tn Athem Fr1day to attend the
At h cn~ Co untY Fa1r and also vlsite dbts aunt Mrs V1ola Jun et~, wl!o
~~ a pat1ent at thr HJ!Ic'"esl NursIng Hom,p

You're

Kevin Daily Honors
I
1Birthday With Party

I

Mr :mtl Mrs John Buckley nnd
!\1r and Mr.c; Howard E1 vm Racm e, attended th e Athe ns C~unt v
Fur Fr1day mght.
·
Mr~ R H Pickens and son Ra )
ure VISIImg rt&gt;lahves In Mtnn esota
Mr and M1s Robert Srh3de and
MIDDLEPORT - H bedroom modchJldren,
Patrtcla and Mark ,
em frame Coloma! Lrvmg 100m.
Perrysburg,
lt&gt; ft Fr1day
after
(lmmg roo m, k1t chen , &lt;rnd den
VIs i t ing their aunt , Mrs W R
downsta 1rs.
H :.~r dwood troot ~
throughout Full basement wllh l.ueJlt&gt;n Thursday they were 1n
.l;ias-f1red hot a rr furnac e All Huntington where lht'y V1s1ted
wmduw r,: an d doors wt!albeJ Ca mde n Pa r k and I hat cve nrn g
sll 1pped, cedar ~,bmg l e exterJU r wer·e gu!'sl s of Mr and Mr·s. Carl
'
' Parson s
an d .Jo hns Mnnv rU e " LiCehme
rout111 g Shown b} appomtmenl
J\.fr and Mrs Emerson Jones
ADDISON - 5 ruom fram e w1t h and daughte r, Sharon and BPr
bath , fue l 01 1 spa!'e he;.rtmg:, ba ra, attended the Dln('kWt'll Renearl y 2 acres w1th Jenms court, unwn al th e ht~m e of Mr and Mn:;.
mce gn rde n, pl i' ILty of shMe Wu y nc Wmgctt, Alol·m. Sunday
and garage One mrle from 1\y
Ha t ry 'Snyder IS em ployed m
ge r pOW~" I plant $8000 00 Dal Purket8burg and hts fomtly, who
ance of cx1stmg 4"/, Juan can h ~ lived rn the P1 att apartment here,
aS!um t&gt;d
hnve r eturned to their home in
CUCKLER REALTY
West V1rgm•a

~OCIDENT

(I ~ Wanted To Buy
PRICES
PAID for
wreeked and junk canr. Phone

I

Llh, Ca"ualty •n• Bond•

1~FOr Sale or Rent
· :hOuse on Cl!!!lter Road Gas
Hft.tricity and water Call 4&lt;.6-Y

I

WE BUY

3 YEAR OLD ndti'!g borst! all
\ white. with saddle and bridle
Hencbel Roush, Racma, Rt 2
8 11 3tc

roJl lENT OR SALE - t.i rbow

New York Watchtower' super
visor Angelo C Manera, Jr , Sun
day, climaxed the 4· day dlStrtct
assembly of Jehovah's Wltnesses
held at the Oh1o State Fa1rgroundB
at Columbus wjth a public lecture
"Why Penna nf'n l Pellce W11l Come
In Our Dny"
Address ing the 9-583, u1cludmg
33 dele ~ates from th.e Gal\lpol~
congregatwn, Manera stated God' ~
War of Armageddt..n will lead to
the lou ndmg of a New World of
peace, wtr.e r e
rellglous
umt)'
moveme nts nalronal treaties a nd
leagues hove fa 1IE!d " Caus~ of the
fat l ure he attributed to Inherent
human 1mpe1 fections and Satanic
mflurnce dm;drn g nat10ns to a
scr amble for worl~ Jomlnahon
"The srg ns foretold In tl)e Blble
to pree!!(le Hus wa1 are bemg ful
filled , mlllkmg the confl 1ct near,"
l1e sa1d, as he ad vocaled
God's
Kmgdom aS' man's unly hoPe To
l('arn of th.:~l Kmgdom and In order to l•ve he encouraged all to
s tudy m the Bible and nssoc 1ate
w1th others of like f&lt;uth
Saturday n1ght th e enUre aud
!Cn&lt;'e s houted ,''Yes" unanimously
to H resolutton presented by Man
era ad1 e:;sed to Nikolai A Bul
ganm, PI'Otestmg the per!ecutions
of thou!lnnds of Russian Witnesses
Vlt11m s of s lave 1sbor camps The
re.o;oluiJOn was fo rwarded to th e
Kre mlin by registe red a1r
mall
!'op !es to Soviet ambnssdor Georgi
N Zaroubln Jn Washm gton D C
. Th ~ rcso lut1on
protes ted the
tmpmonm ent of 2;000
Jehovah
W1tnesse$' Jn slave labor camps or
Vorkuta a nd 7,000
Ha ltrc Wlt nesses h an~ported fo S1herla The
docum ~ nt chmged Witnesses are
hel d m more lh Rn :SO camps
m
RussJa and..Stber1a
T he 1 csoh1tion
petrtloned the
Kremlln to free the Wltnesss and
perm1t them organize mto peace
ful Chrls han Congregations undc.r
cm:~url and district orgamzahonal
procedure as Ill th e- U S with reg
ulnr relatiOns with the New York
world h.eadQuarter s It al su Dsks
th e Sov u~ ts to allow rrgular 1hs

Ito

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DAV MI'ITING

Arearo, prl"srdent of

an. and AGr:lliary
w11l hold a
Kelt} W1lh a pJaque al lhe gutld '.s. meeting o n Mond•y evenJng at the
DAV HalJ. All mtmben are urloth annulll dlnnt-r-dant'e 1n New lttl to be pr~n l
York , Se-pt 29

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F.:Jd1~&gt;

th e natwnal a:roup, will

•nnua] atlll.,menl I&lt;&gt; hllv&lt;&gt; been aa folIo,... on D""ember aJ, UU .&amp;.trf tl fatol
ll.m&lt;&gt;unt of a\&amp;llabl" aNala, Ui,U~ ,1o! liJ A11r erru te •m&lt;touot ot UabUitl..
(e&amp;aeJ)t c a.p lt ull !"ch&gt;&lt;lil!l nlnauran,.
r u~rve
HI Qao no u N*l aneta 111 116 3~ 2 7 1 Amount of aot\lal p.i.l&lt;:l-u';. I
upltal, U too u~ Dl , llurplu.. ,H,Ui,· I
1 ~2 H ; l 1lco m e tor t he year.
! Q,IU,• j
Ill H : R:o;pen dl lureoJor lb• year, 111,•
eu IU .~J Ju l ¥ 1. UE&gt;I
IN WITN.SII WHI!IRilOJI', I l&amp;an
lr.er1un~o
ubacrlbed 11\l' n 1.m1 u• 1
aauMd m:r le&amp;l H&gt; h l.lll:tre(l •t Cilium- 1
bu~, Oh!o thl• liar lfld dat9. A.UI'ullt
l'rro.tel llun~r lmt en&lt;.l enl of ln•ur11.nce 1111
Vhlo (SnlJ

MAX WARD

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SKI~~ET OEI&gt;'T··•

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-'UTO SALES

Rutland.

24688.

t-o,,;; pQ()WESS lt&lt;tl
ilo!E VtTTLES AND

IIIC:HARD I. OWEN

METROPOLITAN

B rltp

PEACHES-Hale Ha-ven and C-.oJd·
ftn Jq'hilee New Haven Orchard
NeW Haven, W Va. Phone TU

M1ss Laurl (\ Mcl(--y o{ Mi-ddleAdmitted Leroy Watsop, PO~ .:.
11ort broke he~ lup l na fall at ru y, Mrs Laurie McKay, MUld~
th e home o{ her s1stcr m law, Mrs. p ort
&lt;\ W McKay. Miss Mc Kny was
tak e n to th. e Mf't g~ General HosDischarged , Mary Le1fh~1t, PWG
pll!ll m a ll ll. WI111gs-C9ates ambu- (']'oy, M1·s. Denver Hol~r, Mtl\itlo...
ta ncl'
Vllie.

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MIIGS-MASON ... lA

Floyd

'CANS large pink , non acid · 2nd
bous:e east from sc hool house
WilHam H. Holmes, Syracuse
l()blo.
8 6 1 mo c

LPY

CJZF-QOFPQFI{,

Ustd Can
Makes ond Model-

hath
acres

lftl1k.Ilii!:R. 25 ft
New
2-tone, Remodeled Frank

FOR l.u.E

A Cryptorram Q'l,otatton

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OFRCE 64C~ESI.OR.
IS FOREVER
f'IAGGING ABOUT

Day

.181 Auto Sciles

er&amp;ted..,

M~ SUET, ilo!E

Service. ~

LOST- A large male black and tan
" 1IOUND, Pleas!:! notify E Vita RADIO &amp; TELl!:VJSION SERVICE
Phone 200. Cleland AppUanoe11
h oe, Middleport1 Ohto
tl-9 6tc

Overseas AdVfllture

DOM&gt; .
1 Strike
J Unadult•

~VF

Wr,tter

161 Lost &amp; Fbund

remMn~

A THUMB-Sill mlerophone eon•
Meted \l.lth &amp; radio. transmit•
ter In hla helmet t1 held b)"
Cpl. Horry Mtkua of Plltt•
burgh at l&lt;"'o rt :r.tonmouth, N J,
The indio, developed by the
U. S. Army Stgnal Corps en•
gtneerlng laboratory, weigh•
less tlmn o. pound, lndudln•
lmllerle!l. ll's for forward
I! CUll 1 me:
( I nternu Uonal)

WANTED-BABY SITTER to lrve
Ill Board a. nd room With !lma\1

Mala ...Street,

'J'ed Ml'lck Atm riltf'ur HoUr'
\1 (JO Fncus
fl 'lO BJff Bal&gt;t&gt;r
\0 00 Playhou.se 15
tO !2 F1lm
10 30 Il ul lywt,od Offbeat
I I 00 Straw Hat Theat!l!
1::: 00 Sll!n Drf

Tn State 'l'h ra tre

Auto ::,erviCes

Hac~tt'a

SUNDAY
Btg Picture

12 00 Srgn Un Pra12 30
, ........
I 00 TOhral PRoberts
·
e astor
1. 15 What's Your Tt-onble
1.''0 Tl
"
lealre 13
3·oo cnm pa1~!n RQundup
.
3 :m r 011
Bge Press Com-erence
4 UO Going Pla....s
5 00 K1t Carson""

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1
ri 00 . s" 1 ~ :sn,.o '&amp;
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fi oo N··~ · ~

WANTED
EXPERIENCED . KIT CHEN HELP FAMILIAR WlTH
FILLING ORDERS. MUST AP PLY IN PERSON ONLY MAR
TIN RESTAURANT
MIDDLE
POR~8-ll-3tc

4 6-U

EllS.

Ctost

Admie Oatley
Lassie
Pnvate Secn•tarv
F..d Sullivan Show
G ~ 1'heatre
8 30 Alfrt?d Iflt(•hc-.')('k
9 00 $64,00U t 'haHenge
ll 30 Wha t's Mv Lme
11 45 _1'h ~ ~at t Late Show

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bl:aud~ aod brake service.

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4 30 Democratic Conventlott
!5 00 TEd&gt;ephone Time

SAOTURDAY

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'1. B. RAWLING SONS CO. - 14

2 00 Sunday SbGwease
3.30 Band Wag,un '56
4 00

WAITRESS wanted- Phone 142 X
for Intervtew
8-l1-3t c

BEER and Wme carry-out Ptenly
of parking Open eventngs Ep
pie~ Grocery.
8-l0-3tc

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12 30 Wild 81!1 Hiekot
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Ra ~ ci.Jall Gamf'
Fea tur e Report
Stories of the "entury
Saturday News Spccutl '
Bob Wagner Sports
You !Ire There
Efat the CIOC'k
The Honey mooners
S t age Show
1'11-o for tJte Monpt
Hu~s Morga n
Guu S11 10kt'

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FURNISHim apartment, 4 roomR
and bath, furnace heat, pnvate t:Jllrance rhone 6170..J
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OUr shop will be dosed frum
August 13 to 18 inclusive
Grueser Body Wo rks,
______J~P~a~u~l Grue11er
8 7-4tp

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Ap&amp;rtment and bath
Modern. Is also l!Ultable fo r of·
ftce space Cali Dr K D Am.sbaly, 275-J , Pomeroy.
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Th e Late Show
Town &amp; Country

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board ..,f dlrut~n of tbe Jockt'ys

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Daybook

ractng'.'l .. man gf the year" by the

rent - El~tric ' wallpaper
hteamer Chnton fis her, Mtd

Qrlo. of _....taDIII &amp;l!U 6ff'dll Jill)
tf(!q ol Eveota prl.nted at regu
lar Wuifted raw . . Obltuartet
_ ~bl~~t 1 eeat ~ wonl

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ca1nage
39 F lrx
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fn Lloyd'l
Rt'glater

hrs qu1ck -s lr•1) unrl • 1 full
p.llk lo t m iles II &lt;' lt• .. nh 1,1 ~u
wtthn ut watrl', und to m&lt;•k•· h
W.JY 111 s w.unps .11 ni ll hl
All thh ls :.~g,unst I hi day wh•'ll
th e ~W, J illH ~~ nDt u ~ w,m\Jl hut .1
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be1ge brown Daventree tweed.
Costume Is a Davidow des1gn.
For country, tor town, tor
traveJ, the jacket's narrow
shu.! collar and tnbbed brea:.st
pocketl!l give a feminine, dt&lt;essmaker look The cotl.t hu deep
revers and slit pocketa.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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AUDITQR ARRIVIS
H.nrry Evans, Nelso nvllle,
a
State Exa m1ner, ar1lvcd Fr1day to
auchl lhe books of the Vl~lage of
Muldleport

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tou gh &lt;Jnd ~hnrp, 1 sard to myseU,
boy you'r e J U~t, Ds good as un)
buclv m t he ( or os 'Ptlat so·and so
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gave you II! dn
Maylw ~omt- bad thrngs WJI! h~
ehmtn ah'd h} th 1s t11al, andnurybt·
so nw good lhtn gs w1ll rcs ull But
I tan u·ll VOLI ilne thrng;
If tlu \ ! \l'l Pmploy a sort hoottr&lt;t llllllg \rlU won't ha-.e Mari ne,
,m y 111111 1 \' ou' ll haH' nolhin l! but
t!u[! f. rus And thE&gt; colonel spat.

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H~~ for advertblnll' If aot
.pfld tor before tbe '..3th of eatb
AdVurtlllii&amp;- SbouJ.d bt
reported imn;edt.a•.,l.r T.1e DaH)'
8eaUQ'IlJ
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TeleviSion Playoboujt]e
Man Agamst Crime
Natio nal Bowliog Champ.
Brg Town
Caunt of Monte Cristo
News &amp; Sports
Treas ure Theat'l"e

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SATURDAY
Slgn Oo
Captam K angaroo
MJ g!Jty Mouse
Wmky DLnk &amp; You
Talt&gt;s o( Texas Rall'gers

8 30

STATtS

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Owl 'Jihentre
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IUJARK REPORTS

CAlifORNIA

Uncle Jo hnn}' Coon.!!

Co.~ptam C:;tlJa nt
Mr
W1zard
)
12 Jo Down on th e Fnrm
100 Western Thealre
400 Dunce P a rty
530 Roy Rogers
600 Spol'lt s Eye
6 15 News ftctlJore
6 30 Down You Go
700 Ton y 8ennetl Show
800 P eople Art&gt; Funny
6 30 F es tm1l ot St:ws
9 00 E"core Theah e
• 30 Adventure 'theatre
.ono Saturday N igh t J amboree
10 30 E lle ry Queen

fx - ly sto1•4xecuhve commUte•

AlABAMA

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C- ln a Convention
PC- Primory Gnd Convention

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to .. Ow del•gat•s are pl~ked :

P- Duect Primary

Su,'! n On
tt ow d) Doody
Btr Jidmg '\m.,rlc:t

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10 Sl\fU On
10 15 L' hn~t1a.n Science
Ill :J () \\' h!i l OfH• Pei'S'O.D Can Do
\ I 00 Tlu.~ Iii lhe L1fe
11 30 Man to Man
ll 45 l!Dduslr-: on Parade
1:! 00 Base boll
t2 :'10 TV Ohupel
~ 30 Youth Wan\s to Kr.JW
300 I&lt;'ront1ers of Fallh
3·30 Am ertcan Forum
,
4 ·00 Zoo Parade
&lt;SO Outlook
5.00 M.eet the Pt'ess
• 30 Gospel Ha,.mony Boy.s
545 News P1ctu.re
6 ·00 Topper
630 Fronlter
700 Steve A1len Sl!ow

of the Atlantic

City Race Track. h.as been voted

lot a6 CfLD11

2 Uve ii'OOm ap•rt•e nts, 2 four•
r oom apartmt!nt•.-4'11 with laundtlt'll and g arar~e• .t. N Ben&amp;el,
Pumprgy, Ohio
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llttlt tnt rn1111 ""'k I ll&lt;,, , , 111 ,.
IJOi• .. nd ;: rJ, t1 ,,, th~ HJI• II . ,..-n
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Jt S''l'll h th,J' 111 th 1 ~ da\ af j)IO"'
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11U ~Jl' str a m~-:
ha1d tu ~ t·t· to 11 tit tl J mtot d ol'~­
n't hJI " 11 J~ h~ • d as t hq d id
That fL L' Iing piJ s h trt'l'PIIl!l 1nln
i ht tl ' ' 1 0~!111 ,t ll d JtHiiUI \ l l}
tlflt•n ' ' uul 11ork 1 11 ~ '" h.nd as tH
lll tg hl Stollt,• uf th, 1u rw Ill' 1~
'got~llll..,'

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BAKER FURNITURE.,

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Everett Hnwkrns left today
vrs 1t relatJVl'S 1n Columbus
Mr ss Lena Fox, curton, IS em- Fisher.
ployed at the Becky Baby Shop
-- ~ -Mr and Mrs Robert Tewksbary
le(t today for a v&lt;~calwn m Flor·
1da .
Miss Betty Koehler,( RN, Gallipohs, and Mrs K D Amsbary and
ch1lilren, J1m and Mehnda, len
Fnday to spend the weekend with
relat1ves in Groveport.
Mrs Ann Sowards and daugh ~
te1", Carol}•n, Clevt!Iand, vtatlt&gt;d Mr
and Mrs Wallace Bradford an ti
famrly lhrs week enroute to Hunt
mgton.

Vromans Return
Home After Stay
In Karr Apartment

with
CEI.OTEX
-··-HARD IOAIDS
•n.e.durahllt_.......,_

Mr. and Mrs Frank V1 oom,rn
planned to retu rn to tht• JJ hom1•
today :!Cit&gt;r '&gt;luy lu g ;tl llu- Kar1
apartment at tH ~: Vtllage !1,1!1 to
take care of th1• fu t&lt; lt iH.! t•mer
gency ca ll ~, p1 1 so m·t~' nH'al~ etr
Mr. and Mrs James Carnaban , while Mr.~ C R Ka t r :,r v,.a~ on
Fort Lauderdale, and Mr. and Mrs a ~WI) week '.s vacalwn
Mr and Mrs Karr Sfll'n 1 part of
Melvin Pauir n and two children,
Dayton, have been V!Sltlng Mr. and the time on lhelr farm back of
Pomeroy and nlso vls tted
tht&gt;l ~
Ms r James Weber
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daughters Polly Karr Co lu m.,u ~
and Mrs E.d Ba uer, and fn!Jlil~
tn Jackson

Student Nurses
May Complete
Course In Army

Student nurses now enro~led in
recoe:nrzed nurMing
schools who
have completed 2 years
their
formal tl'aimnJ may ccmplete 1t
under urmy ausplces.
Selecled candhJates will be- enlis ted m the
Women's
Army
Corps (reserve), called to active
duly and allowed to continue their
studies In the same l'lehoole.
Pay and allowances for these
future nurSes wlll exceed $200 a
month
Both 3 and'\ ye~ students an
ellglble Part1C1panta wm' be re-

or

OES Circle Meet To
Be Held August 16
Evangehnr C haplt I. OES
has
berm notified or the OES Cl rch:
meeting to be held Au gust 16 at
Melhmhst Churl'h nnnex
In
Oh10 A rovert&gt;d duh
luncheon 1 to be st&gt;rved at noon
All line offl&lt;'ers nod Past Moirons are lllV It ed
Mr s .lames
ClatWOllhy Wnrlh} M.•tron
of
Evangcl m e ChJI.plf'r, ha b abo ~ n
nounced a Hummagp Sal&lt;' whtch
Will be held hJ. tlw
Chap\ ~1 on
August 24-25 Jn the Pr~tt bUJ!d lng \
at the corner
or North Spcond

ldealliao . . _ catpeDUJI J!aay to
......., """"" dtill, oai~ head.
glue-with your rerJ- .......
workillg toolil. Smdoth. -uhiiOnn
aurfac:es-free from pin-raising
or knocs. Attn.ctive aatura1 Jia'

isbes, though you may

"YOUR

if you dtsfte.
Let ut show you 19fUy bo.- you
can accomplish more- at lower
ru!t and les! labor-wit.h Gelotelr
l10&lt;d Boa&lt;dsl'

-e namel or lacquer

SUNRISE

TO
SUNSET
S"'!"ATION'"

Don't let lack of Ready&lt;nh
Delay Your Home Improvement!

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Wrllr, Phone or Stop in Today And Open a Blld·A·COunl

On Your Dial

quired to accept commJSiltons In iA~v~•~n=u~o~on~d~C~o~a~I=S~l~"~'~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;;;:::;:::;::::;::::;;,;;:;::~
fhe Army Nurse Corps (reserve ) 1
and serve on active duty fm eithe r
OPTOIIIIr.'PR lST
2 or 3 y~ars
Dl!tAI!J may be obtamed by
lvritlng the '"'""" of the army
are a h~sdquarters of your loc11hl y
F.a•l Conrt Streol. Pomeroy
or the Surgeon General, DepartL...
OrTite
Hours:
9 to IZ, Z lo 1, (Close ot Nooa on Tban.l
merit ot tbe Army, Washmgton

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paint.

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THE POMEROY aMENT BL,()CI CO.
41 Yean OJ Conlinuou• Ser"ke

Phone 82-435

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R.edlegs Whip Milwaukee To Gain In Pennent Race

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Jansen's Hurling, Bailey's Homer
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pare Cmcmnatl

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~=~l~:ry~n~t ~~~ I :: t~~i::~ !~~~~~o::aro~;~lh~~~~:;
Purcha~d

from Seallle or the I picked up hi S lith victory . Mu-

spectacular return
tu the b1g
leagues Friday night when
he
pitched the Redle gs to an 8-1 wln
over lhl' Milwaukee Braves 1n the
opene r 01 a key thre e-game series_
The tri umph moved 1he Heds
. to secon d pace
I
m
o ne · gamr behind the flr st-pl uce Hraves and a
hAlf length in front (J( the Brook1yn Dodgers. who bowed to lhe
Philadelphia Ph lilies, 3-2.
Jansen , who ran up a n amazing
21~ record agai nst the lledleg:s
during his r.al't'Cr with the New
York Giants, limill'd the Braves
to nin e hit ~.

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League mark uf 1,071 held hy Mel
Ott.

Down McArthur
By 6-4 To Move.
Into Finals

I{AV!N6

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A ~16 Ollf
WilEN II£

Bob Frlt&gt;nd pil&lt;'hcd a five-ttitt.er
for bis 13th victory as the Pittsburg h p 1ra
· t e ~ scored a a-2 dee1·
sion after the New York Giants
completed a s u s~nded g11me of
July I with 11 7-fl triumph. Bill
Virdon 's eighth-inning homer wa.s
the margiu of vJt•tory for Friend.
who won his fir:;t ga me
since
July 17.

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The Syracuse lndu.ns rh•fe&lt;Jted
the Racine Braves by a scure ol
ll,-&lt;l 7-5 on · Friday evening al Racine
to hand the Braws their firsl lo:; ~
10
of
the season.
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Prior to Friday 's ball ~arne the
17 1'2
19 1·2 Hl'llYCs had won te- n 1\tralght ha11
2:i% games in the Meigs Litlle Lea~ue .
A desperplion rally by the
Frlct.y's RMultt
Braves in the bottom baH or l·he
St. Louis 4, Chicago 3
sixth mning f ~ JI s hort Wh(•n they
New York 7, Pilts burgh 6, cum· tallied fnur rum after truiling by
pletion of su11pended game. night H
Piltsl&gt;urgh 3, Ncw York . rcgu
Tht&gt; Indians took the lrad to
lu night lit&lt;llnc .
keep it· in Lhc fourth inning when
Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 2, nigl they broke a 1-1 tie with three
Clncinndtl 9, Milwaukee 1, n1.
rllll!'i un Lwo hits , nne of thl' lll a
triple hy B. Wim•DrennPr . They
Sund.ly'• ~·m~•
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Nrw York at Pit~sbuq~h . 2
hy It Arme s.

',High UP PurelubeOil
Pure Gasoline
AND

With Thl• lllgh Horsepower Combination

Cincinnati at Milwaukrr&gt;
St. Louis at Chicago 2

"You'll Burn Less Gas ..
Use Less Oil .. or Both"

AMIIUCAN LIAGUE
W. L. Pel. GB
NN York ____ 71 37 .657
!lnst0n
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C'll•veland
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!'hit~ago _____ __ !16 .48
.!!3H 13
Dclroit ------- !10 M .463 21
Ralllmore ____ 4i 60 .439 2::11- ~
WllHhington __ 43 &amp; .402 27~S
K11nsas City __ 37 70 .346 331,;.

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and J . t.onk~ hurl
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for the Indians whilf' the Ra-

Bollton 3, Washinfiton 2

Plaotlc-Reg. 28.95 and 22.95

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Cleveland 11. Kansas Ct ly U

$17;95 &amp; $15.95

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Boston at Wa1hin11lon
Baltimore •t New York 2

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TIRES · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · .. $18.7 5 plus tax
OTHERS AT WUOI.ESALE PRICES
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Ludwig Lightburn
Decisions Zulueto
·To Gain Revenge

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As a reward for M ~ tf'l evision
triumph over veteran
Zulue1a,
who had outpointed lJghtblK'n in
the same Madison Squart&gt; Ga r~en
ri.nJ:; IUt month, the young H0nduun •waited cabled l'Onfirmatlott
on a rour fl"t tour of the Orient.
Lightburn was favored Itt 1HI
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wit welgbtfld \t}" pounds to Zulu- .

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of , court-m~Uat of s;sgt, Matthew c._McKeon in- the dro~tng ot stx Marine
rec~.ue~ at Parrla Jslud. S.c., courtroom. ~: Cpl. Ronh.ld J, Lyons, Pittsburgh, Wl;l~
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C hr~ s Swackhammer, 4
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Honnic Man·ley, rf __ 3
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ca.ptatn ot tlle .11unk liner
. ~ndrea Doria.,
brushes pnst
newamen ln New York aa htl
lea.Vea tlle U. S ~ Navy ~lStort
YtiPfll Edward R. Allen. He
-ila.a among 77 aurviv!Jr.ll picked
up b:r the Allen. A .microphone
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Power glide lransmission, radio, heater and good tires. A good buy..
Derik Ibboteoa.
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to C:I'St!fl: th• tour-minute
mlle. He IJJ Rown at l.MdoD's
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John Hysell and T. Ohlingr.r lied
up in a pitcher's duel in lh~ rtrate.
Uedleg encounter. Earh hurler
gave up but two hits while Hysell
fllnned 11 and Ohlinger fanned 17.
~he wlnning runs wl'! re ~ror(&gt;d
111 the fourth inning on ·ft howe
run hy Mike Werry ami a single
hy J . Shasteen who scorf'd IIlle r
on an error. _
In the Dodgrr-YankM&gt; l:llnt", :~
fi\'C ru.n oulbur~t in the fourth 1n11·
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Rrltlsh Honduras said toda y. '" l
thought I bad to win P.very rou nd
j to a:et the decl•ion," while explainl . iiLj Fricl&amp;j m,bt'$ de cJ.ah-1!: turn ~ta'a

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Urs. Charles White, Mrs. Willllfn len~\tW'th, Mra. P. L. Mitch, Mn.
Alma Mlller, Mrs. James Souders,
r.to-rrb.
Mrs. Cor.a McBride, Parkersburg:
Mn . .Jean Wright. and children,
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needed to back up reserve catcher
Rube W&amp;lker while regular backstop Roy Campanella. is recovering from a hand injury.

Gullipolis.
Following the finals, an all-star
Gallipolis Pony Lea.'!:UC lflllm will
pla.v the Middl('port Pony Lengu1
club.

cine team u~ert three htll~('rs- D.
Wolf, H. John .~ nn, and ll . Rir&lt;'h.
In othe r l.ill\1:' League nl11y in
the MciRs Leagur&gt;, the Pil·H IC:s nipp,;&gt;d the R('d lcgs .bv 2·0 while the
Yankres whipped 'tho Ood gl'lrs by
12-9 in a fret&gt; scorinj;l hall gamo
that (ound each team collecting
IL hits.

Frlclav Nlvht Ruulh
New York Go, Ballimu1·f' 4
Chicago 6, Detroit 1

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MAJOR LEAGUE Syracuse Indians .
STANDING . Hand Racine First
Loss In MeigsLL

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t ers, Ba:·1-,1ra and
P "tty. OthlJr
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)flto.n Hoo4 ,
1.. R. Wiley , Mrs. t!:dl9-qll. Bike.t.
r lr~. Bc uJ~:~ V.r!:it'!,
Mrs. C. 1:.
flq:. !1- _.!;. J.;; yk ~tterll~d, ~­

L. D. DUes asked the b1euing
at the femlly picnle of 'b" Wbite
Role Lodce. Auxtliary of the Brotherhood ·of Raill"''ad
'h'aintoen
whtn It
held thia week
at
Middleport Roadside Park . Mfs
Branch Flemlnt,
pretident, announced the re&amp;:uiMr meetine In
September.
Member• and guests were Mrs-.
F~rnlng, Ml'l. Joe TUrner, Mrs.
Cl)'de Winebrenner
and P"anddaughters, Jonni.e Sue and Ntoey
Thomp1on. Mn. WilHam
Morris
and dauahttr, Susan:
Mn. Ula
Price and 'Jennifer and Pam Crew
Mr. and Mrs. DUes, Mr. and Jilrs.
W. W. HaYes. Mr. and Mrs . Clarence MeNeal, Mrs.
H. E. Bush ,
M.t-a:. Carl Mattox, Mrs. WIIJiam
Woodard, Mrs. J. 0. LeoD.IIrd arid
IP'IIn44on1 Tommy; Mrs. Edgar Al-

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet,
Milwaukee --- - .63 42 .600
Cincinnati - -- · 63 44 .589
Brooklyn - -·- - 62 44 .MJ5
' St. Louis ___ ___ M ~ -~O!i
P-h iladelphia . . 52 53 .495
Plttsbut-gh __ __ 46 60 .134
Chicago ___ ___ 43 61 .413
New York - --- 38 64 .372

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&lt;!oughn uts aasisttd bY her daujb-

In a civil action, a petition for
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filed in the

HOWELL RECALLED
MONTREAL
UP - Veteran
catcher, DJxie Howell suspended
by the Montreal Royals
earlier
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breakfast Jl'rlday at ber
lonme 'With Mrs. Dwl&amp;ht Wallace
e.s the dernorutrator of l'uv'perpnre. Pri'leJJ were won ti)' "MH:.
James
Souders, Mi•.
Lucltte
Mayes and Mrs. Emeraon Jones.
with

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SilKS

It was a new AU Star game record for field g~lll, too, both for
an Individual and tor a team. Tbe
im:lividual mark was .set by Ohio
State's Tad Weed wben he kicked
three fiel_d goals for the AU Stars
last year. The mark had . been · set
by a team in 1939 when Ward Cuff
kicked one field goal and Kenn
Strong two in a 9-0 New York
Giants win.

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_I'ri_nl' tu this uprising 13 straight
.\-1H.idle lbafters had gone dOWn , I
e1ght of the ~e on strikes.
CHICAGO UP-Two old bands
McArthur tallied one run in t;be at plJiylng golf for money, one cf
second inning, when pilchcr Cline whom has already raked in $24._Bob Lemon pitched a five-hitter
!nt. a home r un, over second base 132.17 and the other
pocketing
bdore retiring wll h an Injured
l'line al1:1o scored again il'\ th~ $12,482.93.
today led the Pack
leg in the eiJ.:ht binning as the
The Hayell-Young reunion wa s Amanda Eastman.
fuurt. h on a ball that got through reaching for the Tam O'Shanter
Cleveland lndiiiM
crushed the held as usual
at thr
Haladay
Attendin g were· Mr.&gt; . Colll'n t•cn t 10 rfielder Clonch r01 . a twQ World Open's $00,000 flnrt prt:r.e
Kansas City Athlellc~. li.O. Rocky .school gl'ounds on Sunday, Aug. 0 Du~an, Athens, Mr .. an(J
M!'fi . . ba,.--;e miscue , and McArthur had as the- tourney moved
Lnto its
Cola\·lto, Jim Busby and Preston The program was opened with a Cla1r Woodc ,Co_olvtlle , Aman-d a ~('ored for the sccon~ time .
third round.
Wa1·d paced Cleveland's 11 -hlt at- h1nch ser"·ed un a long table- un- Ea~tman and eh1ldren, Pomeroy
A d
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f'fth - ·
Car&amp; MiddleeoU second arnona
· h t h e '.-lr. and 'I
Cl 11u~e
.• v . II ay c.o;;, b n erson m
e . 1 th 1001ng
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tack with homers.
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Jesse .PUJne1oy, ..lrs.
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.1ege go If crown
as
a freshman
Dick Donova n pilchcd
six-hit meal. afler which the
program lhree ch1ldren of · Beaver,
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ball as the Chicago White
Sox proceeded with the snng "GoInt Mr. ant t Mrs . F.d1son
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Sportsmen &amp; Strictly Stock rolled
to their nrth s lrllight win Down the Valley" by Co llee n Du- Jilek Har t, Pnmero)l. Lucy Haye-s Chafflcld, the nght flc ldc~. sing !- o£ 136 today c1oscly followed by
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Guaranteed Purse - A Mile with a 6-1 tr ium ph over lhe De- gan , of Athen~. folln wed by group Long 13ollom, . Molly
Bookman. e ll and twn. moN:! runs crossed the a quJnlet carding 136's.
Track - Time Trials 1 pm- troit Tiger:-. ln tht' uther American singtng of "The Old Rugged Cross" Che.ster, Mr . and Mrs. Ward p late. Ag::hn Anderson blazed aThe galleries, however, appear
League bamf'. AI K&lt;~linc ·~ 23rd Readings wet"e given by Mr~. Ray- Hayes,- Chcster, Mr. and Mt's. Ho· way, and sent two batl ~rs back to
Racefl 2 pm
tu
be siding with a here-tofore unhomt&gt;r
spoiled
J)unovan's
bld
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mond Ervin, o[ Racine· and Mrs. n'ier Lee, Rutland, Mr . and Mrs. the bench ~w inging .
MARIETTA FAIItGROUNDS
knttwn
Chicago pro,
Errie Ball ,
a lihuluut.
Amanda Eastman of RD Pomeroy . Frank A. C heesehrew , MHldlrport ,
In thr rinals of the .tournament
.Y -- __ z::_- Gllrrold Hayes, of Shade
wa~ Mr . 111ld }Irs. Harrold Hay e~&gt;. June- lhe Middlf'pOI'l
c-lub will lock who llfta his cap from his -slightly
chosen Il l~" president of tho re- linn Cit)·, Carl and Charle s Brie- hurns w1th Gallipolis, which won balding head· and politely thanks
union for the next year, Homer kles, Athens, Ben
:t'. Blll"rlhill , OV('t" l.o.~:an, 5-3, in the Sl'Cond them after they •pplaud him.
Ball, who connected with a comLee of Albany , (ice prosiden.t, Shade, Mr . and Mr~. Emcr ~·m C ~arne las t night.
and Jesse Hayes was retained as Hayes, Long 13uttom, Jolm Hayes
Gallipolis had 5 run s. on six hils mendable 68 in Thursday's opensecretary-treasurer
for another Long Bnltom, Mrs . l': tta Sp(~nccr, on three e rrors, and Lognn seorr.cl Ing round, held up under pressure
term.
Long Butlom . Jake Hawk,
Long 3 run.~. on three hits and one mis- &amp;nd shot a. 70 Friday to join Aua·
tralla's Peter
Thomson, Jerry
Grnup 11inging took up 1he rc- Bottom, a~d Mr. and
Mr .~ Ray- rue. Joe Dunca n was the winni ng
Barber
of
Los
Angeles,
Pete Coopmalnder of the afternoon with mon? Ervm, R~clne.
Th t _HI_nz- pil chn, and Dill Muwc 1y was the
er
of
Birmingham,
Mich.,
and Ted
the exception of a duet " Preciou s· m&lt;~n s s~a~~d with
the
Jo.rvms: Jose,·. llurlf'rs for tonight's ronMemories" by Jes.,u Hayes
and whi le t'1s11tng here from B!'avet.
test, which is slated to stari at 7
. - -- - - - - - - - · ' ----;-- pm, i ~ Ellis Clonch for th'l' M irl· l'
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clerk of courts office by Elkahtt.b
when the pros recovered two of
lhr11e All Star fumbles, held th r Riebel against Elber L. Riebel.
collegiate .offense to 121 · yards
The petition .states that the cou.
rushing and gave Groza protec
linn for his foor field goals.
' pie were mM'II'ied ln 1926 and
Gi-o:r.a kicked the ball ~ver the have three children. Charged ia
crossbars froru"'tbe 45, 37, 31 and
34 yard lines a1 well as convert· gr058 · neglect and extreme- cruel·
ing after botb Cleveland touchdowns to rina up 14 point.! for the ty, and sought is divorce, cus~odr
night, an individual performance
eclipsed only by Don Hutson's 19
points for Green Bay in UMO.

CHICAGO-UP- An 'ordinary"
Pro offense, which included a record four field goals by Loll "T-he
Toe'' Gl"oza. was more than good
enough to whip the 1956 College
All Stars, Coach Paul Brown of
the Cleveland Browns Slid today.
"Our defense looked a lot better
than it did in last year's game"
he said, (Werkoking t•he 19M loss
by a 30--27 score when he had av! eoged it by Friday .._!light's 26-0
count. "Ovr offense. was just or.
1 dinary.
1 The Browns displayed expert
basic football, thouth, intercepting
two of t'he All St"rs' 10 passes and
permitting the colletians to eomplete only two attemPts for 12
yards.
It was good basic footb.dl, too.

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To Lead Browns ln 26-0 Victory

Thc Middleport Li.ttl c Leagu_e
All-Stars, JUmped into the flna is
of the G~tllipolis tournament. Frid&lt;Jy night, by easinE: out a 6.4 vietory, over McArthur.
Bob Cline, McArthur twirler,
flln nc &lt;..! 16 Middies, and Tommy Anrlerson( who racked up his second
tournament victory, mowed down
cl l'ven by the strike-out route.
The Middleport club tallied all or
it~ r uns in the top ha!C of the sixt.h
inning, on walks to Anderson, Ru ss
Me El hinny , and Charles Bus h. On
a ll' t up-pitch, Ch&amp;rlie Swackhamnw1 t]ouhi ed into right center
SL·ndmg two runs across the plate.
HJ IHly BuwlP~&gt; wa5 thrown
out
~t {'Und tn lhi-rd, and another Mi.ddil' tally cros~ed the plate. Ronnie
Manley walked , .l!:llis Clonch fan·
n1·d, and Manley took second and
lhln.l un passed balls. Johnny Stephl•nsun doubled ~anley home, _and
score d on an mJ1eld out by Ricky I

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The New York Yankees retalnNI
B.,.ILEY GRAND SLAMS .
their 8 ~~ game lead In the AmeriTh~ Redl«'gs backed Larry w1 t h can League when they beat the
an eJght-hll a1tack that Included Baltimore Qri('lcs , ~- on Mickey
a grand :slam homer by eatcher Mantle 's 460-foot ground-rule douEd B~lley . .
ble that scored Billy Martin In
Relief ptleher Ha rvey Haddix the f'Jnth inning . Tom Sturdivant
walked PeeWee Ree se Jnlentional- won his lOth game !or the Yanto load . tlor hasr s oad
get at kees while Dilly Loe~; sufft'Ted hi.s
nuke Smde1·, then st ruck out the fifth loss drspitr homers hy Dick
National Lca,~otu e's home run lead- William~ and Bob Nieman •
cr to pi"eM•n·e the Phdlies' lith
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win i'l Ul g;,.mes. Jack Mf'yf'r lim ited Lhc Dodgers to fou r hits in
BREWER WINS 16th
~ight inning, but w11. s
rdicvcd
Turn Brewer scattered eight hill'!
when he walkNJ lhe leadoff hiller lo win hilS 16th g~:~me as the secin the ninth The Phlllics scored end-place Boston Red Sox beat the
all ttleir r uns off Sal Maglie in Washington Senators, 3-2. Homers
the second i nnin~~: on a pair of er- by Ted Williams, Sammy White
rors, a douhle by Granny Hamner and Dick Gernert produced
a11
an-d singles by Willie Jones and Boston's runs. TM win was the
Ted Kazans ki.
Red Sox' fourth straight and ninth
Stan Musial and Bobby Morgan In 10 games.

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SERMONETIE

Rhonda Ervin

Bonnie Shields Weds John Pisher, Jr.
At Letart Fcdls
On July 28th

Llo)d Dllhn.:er SupL
wor.sbtp
on until the end of hi1 llfe, be
serv t~ Mt 10 45 Dinsmore Boyles
declared Chrl8t who bad mlde
mon subject Th~ Ble.ssedn.-.ss uf leader Su nda} alternoon 2-4 PM
him free There are many who we
Ttushng God
Wednesday 7 30 :;ervices at the Elmwood
Rest THE POWER OF THE GOSP•L could mention with real character.
C~urch
Prayer meettng and H~ble study
Home Wedne5day 7 30 PM prayer
OF CHRIST
1 cannot thtnk of a smgle g~t
HEATH METHODlST Church meeLmg
By Rev. Raymond Kof\krl•ht
character on whom the
Gospel
M.iddleport, lh e Rev C Raymon
Prabyten•n Church, SyrAcuse, Text: Ronuna 1:16. I •m not a- bas not had 115 tnflutnce The
Rbonda Ervin,
four )'W old
Kon.krtght pastor Sunday school Re\1 Howard Ruppel4.
pastor •h.-mttd of rhe ~ of Chrtat, very btst men In every walt of
daqilter
ol
Mr
aDd
111'1. How-.rcl
9 30, E:rnest Covert supt morn Church school 9 30 Robert H.-deu, for 11 l1 ttr• power of God unto hfe, are products of tbe GOipel of
ErJin,
Raeiae,
celebrated
ber
mg worship lO 30 sermon toptc
sue:ttle HockiD.t lv-.ellcal Me- :'~:~=- unto
Heryon• ..... ihh:~l We are not ashamed of
bl.rtbday TueJday
with a amlll
"The
Early
Cbun:h,
speetal
musH'
FED ERA TED CHURCH, Rev
party at her home
The Apostle Paul a man of priJ.
Another product of the ~:.~
Waldo J Bartels, putur Sunday solo Bestde StLII Waters Cher thOOtst Churcb. Sunday worship
Blake 7 30 pm Offtctal boat d Bible SchOOl 9 ~ a m Worshl.p found character a man of unus- of Chrtst ts the Chr!At1an c
Guesb were. her grandmptber,
8 1~ am, Church school Fred ole
meetmg
Servtce 11 00 a m Yout!:l Servaee ual breadth o f100ul and fervency We can not estimate the value
Mrs
Herbert Fink,
Middleport,
Blaettnar Supermteadent 10 30 a
7 30 p m Evangelical Service of spirit He ls not speaktng here
d
Jlra
Ruth
Holm1n
and
ehlldren,
id
week
Proyer
ueet~
t
f
thi
the
Church
for
the
mdlvl
ual,
the
m Worship servtce John Hoyt, the
FIRST BAPTIST Churc h Mtd 8 00 P m M
1n our ex 1 0 some ng M!w or commumty or the world Few are
_
l!renda
ab.d
Rodney,
R.aclne,
and
speaker, wtll use as hu topJ(' , The dleport, the Rev C E Hoyt pas ini W~dnesda;,&gt; 8 00 p m • .Rev
untried He had preached
this
~. G
f
d 1 willing to live m a eommunlt.J
Sharon and Beve.r::ly Ervin.
A
M.eanmg of The Church
Eve .,
tor Church school 9 15 fo~rank Carl Mcph'rS()n' P.'tor
1
1
ospe or severa
years an n whe1e there Is no church We •
birthday eake, w1th four H1hted
AlJiltlill METHODIST Church Cheescbrew s upt , Mornm~ wor one welcome
many places, had suffered critl- gree With Howard 8 Warren wQo
caodlell, and lee cream were serRev R. M Grove past or Sunday s hop 10 15 chtldrcn s sermon to
R 1 c:in~~ &amp;..ptl•t Church, V. Wes- Cl.mt and reproach untold ,"'lor tbe SR)S • The Christian Church il
ved to the eueat.s
School, 9 30 am, Lloyd Dtllmg&lt;' r piC 'The Tongue sermon toptc ley Jenlun s, Pastor sunday Sehoul sake of thts message But With all the richest noblest and holiest
Supt WorshJp Services, 10 45 am The Talebearer followmg thts se r g 30 Mormng worship 10 ~ Eve- boldness he announce$ that be Is mst tlution ;n ex.stance It
15 the
wtth Rev Grove bnugmg tht' mes
vtce the Deacons wtll meet 11t the nmg worshiP 8 on the lsl 3rd, Gth cnot ·~.harned of the Gospel of 1 sail of the earth the hght (I( the
sage Sunda)' afternoon from 2 to church 7 30 Evemng worship se r Sundays Prayer
Meeting Wed·
bnst
world Down through
the cen4 o clock Serv1ces ~o~t the Elmwood v1ce sermon toptc How to Face
nesday 8 Jo~ 1lm strips on the Ide
Without professtnll to be ln the tur1es 1t baa kept ahve beautiful
Rest Home, Sunday evening at 7 30 Ltfe Serencly
Tuesdav 6 pm of the Apostle PauJ Wlll be shown same class ill any way except diS· splnt and the incomparable teat~
regular meetmM of the MYF
LoveJOY Circlrt Will have a pntluck "ery week thru June, July and
e1pleah1p, we gladly
announce lflgs of J esua, an d h as aprea d it 1
supper on t he lawn of the Luman August
that we are • not ashamed of the tnflue nce upon counties•
Uvfll.
LITILE HOCKING EVANGEU
home, 6 pm County w1de Men s
hthlehem B•ptld Church, V.
oe:pel of Chnst"
One hcs1tates to thmk of wbat the
lAL Mt:THOUIST Church Sunday
The Tri.City Sewinl Club met
rally and supp~• at the Salisbury Wesley Jenktns, Putor Mornmg
We are not ashamed of His world would b(! like wltbout the
worship Bible school, 9 45 am
Thursday evening at tbe bome
Towns hip ElemrntaJ y School D1
wonh1p 9 30 Sunda_y School 10 46 dietY m) virgin bJrth The trutb Church' The poet tn Urtftklng of
WorshJI' servtcc 11 am, Youth Srtr
of Mr• Wllltam Grueeer 1nd Mlsa
Harrv Denman guest spea ker 6 Everung WlJt'Shlp 7 30 Rev Jen (If the Tr nlty and the unity o( tik' tbe produet wrote
vtce 7 30 p m Evang~llsttc serv1ce
p1ary
VU'Jmla Reibel- was weJcompm Count} wtde Un10n Worshtp k1ns preaches on the 2nd and 4th Godhead Will stand when time il'
I love Tby Church, Oh God
8 pm Mid week prayer me~lmg
U.A n~w mecnbel'. Mrl. Tho~a.s
service 1n the Fairgrounds grand Sunday~
Mrs Edith
Codner forgotten The doctrine of the Reo
Her walls before Thee &amp;tll!ld.
Wednesday B pm Spectal Anm·
Bowen wa,_ a CUi'JI!!l at tit part:f(
stand Wednesda y 7 ao mtd weelr preaches 4ln the 1st, 3rd. 15th Sun· aurrection of Chrtst and the fl\l&amp;r·
Dear u the apple of Thine eye,
vcrsarv serv1ces August 1~ 16. 17
Prayer and Pnuse sPrvJce 8 30 dayJJ Prayer meehng Thursday at antee of the resurrection of aJI
lnd graven on Thy hand
H~ &amp;lfts \¥ere pte&amp;ented. ~o
18 19 at 8 prn Rev Roy Deeter
Sentor ~ hmr reh'f'lollnal , Thursday 7 30 F1lm stnp on the bfe of the the dead, Is Jmmottal His ~f:ti
For
her my taers shall tall,
.arue1er who 1etved refret)l..
Ev.llngeltst Hev Carl McPherson
menta ~ 1bose oamed above tltd
pa10tor Everyone welcome Com&lt;. 7 30 Busy Bee Class at the church Apoatle Paul Will be shown every anrl the great sacriflce for t!W tor her my prayers areend,
To he1: my cares and toils be
H&lt;s Robert RawJloga, Ill'&lt; J!A&amp;pr aymg
CHURCH OF TilE NAZAkENE week thru June, July and Aucust sins of the world lire older tban
Thirtl StQtf PentKMhl Church time He ts a "Lamb slain before
gwen
sel 'WilsOn, Mrs- Millard Wlld~r­
Middleport the Rev Robert Sty
UNITED M1:::1 HODIST Chun:h ers, pastor
worl4"
Ttll tolls' and tears aball end."
muth, M!u EUobietb Flclt, llip.
Btblc School 9 30, Middleport B L Barrett, uastor. the foundation of the
Pomeroy,
Eugene Brown, pas
Sunday
School
10
a
m
EveniDI
Chr
I
am
sure
that
anyone
who
reatkiram Fisher and Mrs Bradfelfd
1st was not only present wbeh
Lester Taylor Supt Morn1ng Wot
tor Sunday s&lt;:hu()l 9 15 am Thea shtp 10 30 Young Peoples meet aervtce 7 ~ P m.
~aag. ,
"the cor.urstone of creation waa ly thinks r bout the beat thlnl ln
Snulh sup! \\-or shtp 10 30 am
Methodist Charea, Letart Falls, Jaid when the
mornmg atar.s hfe can see that the
Gaspe• of
lng 6 43 Evemng servtce 7 30,
holy communwn servtct' TeJt.t
9 ao A IM Apple GroVil 10 30 aang together and the
sons of Chmt ls not somethtng: to bt •
Ttluraday 7 30 prayer meetmg
Thts Do In RemembrHnce of Me
but He shamed of I shall teU you h01V a
MT MORIAH B A P T I S T ~Jut.&lt;! 7 3c p M Letart Fal'B Ru· God shouted ror joy",
lanned
and
laid
the foundation Hindu preacher stood for
the
Youth l'ellow ~h ip 5 30 prn Eu
P
CHURCH, Middleport th e Rev N nal L1fe ServiCe' Wilith special muj,~ ne Frye pr e~1d cnt All you th of
D Bordon pastor B1hlc School , SIC Prayer meetings Wednesday for redemption and "without Him Gospel
MYF age welt ume Ohw M~thodll:lt 9 1~ Arlena ReeHe Sup! Morn evemng 7 30 Lelart Falls SUnday was not anything made that wa•
A reg1ment of BrlUsh Tommln
u .. nnle Marlene
dau•lla teael'ler 10 tnt
.pv
Pastor's school, Sept 3, 1956 Sept IDJ Worshtp lO 30 BTU 6 p m evenmg Apple Grove, SUDday eve- made"
School Dl!ltCJd and
frean from the borne country were .er of Mr and Mn.
E Southern
i 1956, Ohto Wt~leyan University
We ar~ not a!Jhamed
of ma encamped just outa1de of a town &amp;bi~lds of Ractne, Route 2, beeame a graauate of Rac1ne Htgh Scbo9l
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS - nq East Lotart MYF rmeerti:nga
J)elaware OhJO
TIAN UNION , Middleport the Rev Monday 7 30 P ~ AppLe Grove, borne, ms eternal dweUlng plaee. in Indla Eft1')'thing was very no- the bride of John Fiaher, Jr, soD She attended Ohto Unlverstty for
.fIRST AAPliS'I' Chur~h East Guy F Sayre pa~tor Sunday 'Ilbund.ay " 30 P 1M East Letart
We do not know everyttlmg about vel to them One morning lOOn af. ol Mr and Mr1 John Ftsbel"', Sr, two yean
Matn Street Pomemy, Rev Ralph School 10 am
Odell Manley
St, Paul Lutheran Church. Rn. Heaven but t.hcre are a few thing, ter their arrlnl, there went waltm a dauble ring cere
The groom 1:; emplOyed as a
E Zundel pastor Wllham Watsou Supt , Prayer and P;a 1se scrvtce, L M' Mohrhoff, Pll'll.or Sunday about Heaven that we dol know, lng along the road by the camp
t the Letart F;alls Methoguard
by the Ohlo Valley Electric
July 28
Sunday school su pt 9 31l-10 50 7 30 p m , Wedn esday Blble study, School 9 30 A M Charles Lytle, and we are not ashamed o them a Hmdu pre'hher He carded •
Corporation
at Kyger Creek and 16
Combmed scrvi&lt;'e or worshtp and 7 30.: Saturday Evangeltsilc serv Supt DJVme ser\I'J.ce 10 30 A M.
We are not ashamed of lts lo· big B1ble under one arm, and Uke
Lemley of Chesbne
~tudy
Special mwuc
Sermo
tee 7 30
Public alwaY'll we-lcome
cation We always think of Heaven hts fellow mmlaters in other eouQ- 1•ft1CI!:'ed at the wedding whleb a graduate of Rac1ne Htgh School
Out ot town guest.s at the wed
Weanng Colored Glasse~ Nur
THE SALVATION o\RMY Mid
St John Luth•nn Church, Pine 88 bemg up, or above
No one trle.s was making calls He seem- ....
~burch deC"orated Wltb
ding Included Krs. Sam DUs, Park
or ed to them to be a quaint little
1
scry and Jumor Chu rch for all dleport Capt trlenna Rummell Grow, Rev L M :Mohrhofl, Paa· t!Yer tblnk.s of lookmg down
·-n We
"ladtoh, sevenbramcb caa.d echtldren ·r ue11dav 6 pm Laymon ',&lt;; Sund,ay ' School 2 30 p m I-Johness ~r Dtvtne Services .at 2 P M. • 0In • d own t f m d He.
fellow as he walked
aloDI the
t"wmed w1th bamboo leaves enburg, Miss Mildred Ripley,
Charleston, Mr and Mrs Tom An
first and third Sund""" of are not ashamed of Its location du..-ty road tn the gl- ol the
ral!y and supper at Sahsbur~ meehng, 3 30 p m Op&lt;'n 81 r meet- eve...,
.,
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for we ourseive ore headed up
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A green background was proVJdetl
school 8 pot Heltgwus aervlce at llngs 7 p m Salvatwn meetmJ eaoh month un4.ll November Pubs
' sun Some soldetr&amp; hailed him •a with ferns White satin rlbbow .ttlerson, Lowell, Ohto, Ml88 Datsy
:~e m\lded
and have no desire -to go e)n. he PlltiSed by
with a queotlon
Ha11barger, Chicago, Mr and Mrs
lair gtuunds Dr Denman witl 7 30 p m
'
where
were al&amp;o used m th~ decorationa W1lham Mitchell and son Ttm, Co
•P' ak
J
Zion Church of Chrl1t. Locatecl
And we are not ashamed of the tha~ appeared mole
Irreverent
The brlde', wb~ was given in
lumbuw, M1 and Mrs Cectl H1ll
F I R S T PUESHYTERIAN on Pomeroy llarnsonv!He Ro.t
than 1t really was " Hello, Sam.
i
f h
th
t ?" man age by her 11t er, wore 3 Columbus, Mr and Mrs
CHURCH OF CHRIST Middle port CHURCH Middleport the Rev Bl'-1- "-'- -- ! 9 30 A M M-t .... scenery of Heavvn We have Tead my no .1 J
Gle;
11
1M)' ounuu
... _..... about Its rivers and streams mat
'
w
eaus
morn hi(
Door lPngth gown of white em
Fred I Gardrar pastor Bible Howard Ruppi!!lt pastor on vaca
Maddox,
Cleveland,
Mr
E
A
Rosc hool 9 30 11m Mormng scrv lct&gt; twn Church School 9 30 James Worship Allld Commun'lOD IO 30 A ing glad the Ctty of God Ita trees The httle fellow pulled up short broidered organdy featuring a bhuon and son, George, Cleveland,
M. Chri&amp;han. Endeavor 7 11! p M and the mountains of Glory.. the and
with
his dropped w:atsthne and a fttted bob hlooked'" at them
10 30 scrmun Mubjrct The &lt;.:tty r f Buthannon Supt
Evemng
W.mwhlp 8 p M 'I'homaa "'-autiful fl owers and the sound
ng t, darA piercing eyes
dl
h
oo
k d f It
th Mr Roland Fltlher, Clevelar\d, Mrs
'
God
7 30 f venln g St"rv l ~ - !t'r
CHRISTIAN SCIECE SOCIETY W)'att rMin1ster J~ph Johnson, o~f wnnd-fui mu, lc
Glenn Wolfe, Washington, D C
Then holdmg up the
Bible be
ce Wit 11 sc pnec e u ga
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1 1
ercd skirt and bows at the waiat
IU Mulberry Ave l'omero} Morn Blbl~ School, Supt
and
Roy
C
Bell,
Washington
,
D
c
And th"n we know obout the sow y saJd, "Do you mtan to say
H II
I ted r tw
lng servtce II AM wtth SPffiiT the
Mlnenville M.thodlat Church, society of "Heaven and we are not that you who sent thb Holy Book cbld:r fa~~e::d c~~s: wh~e I! o;f
subject of the lesson s~rmon and Jley R M Grove Pastor, HWimer a•baJmd of il To me this mean• to us , talk about the Lord JOBW!L
lid
hi b
hi
like th.at" Do ttlc people of your w carna1&amp;ons w c were s pp
the Golden T ex t God ls a spirit R -~ Supt 10 A M Su_ _._
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UUillY a great deal For we are more cart'
ed a1r mul from Honolulu Haw
mnd they that worship Htm must School,
11 A M Worship Service, ful about tlle company we hav:e, country send the Goipet to ~s a'i, as a gift from Mr and Mrs
AT THE
worship H1m in 11pirlt
and In Tu-eada.y 7 30 p M
than we once weTc The society heathen and yet lnllult tltt SG.Y· •
truth John 4 24 Sunday &amp;hoof
Midw.y C.mm u"ily Ch urc: h of Heaven 1s composed o! the pure lour'" The men loo'ed
1 bft un- Lawrence Lee friends of the young
Log Cabin
A
10 AM Wed nesday evenmg .ser between 1.Jangsv111e and De:wter on the good andtbe just
of many easy as he conttnued, "I wJIJ an- COUple
Mush: By
vice at 8 Reading room wllh side Leadllli Creek Road IU!v. R E centurld!l
!Wer your question (rom the creal
'l'he mau:l of honor was ~fi ..s
entrance located at rear of churcn ThomiL!I pastor Fl-oyd Cleland,
Nett her are we ashamed of the Book Hebrews 13 8 saya, 'JCAU&amp; Georgia Wolft Washington, D C
Sunset Rambl•rs
open t otht&gt; publlc Monday and Ohurclt Service 7 30 P M Prayer product!t of the Gospel of Chrht Christ the same yesterday tOday who wore wh1te organdy over a
Wcdnl'sday from 2 to 4 PM
Every
meeting Wednesday m!lht 7 30 p 1 might ment•on 0 lew T h e and forever' " And making 1 p~
1
Hurlsonvllle Pre-sbyterian Church
1
M
Everyone
coMJallY
tnV'lted
Gospel
of
Chnst
has
produced
the
lite
bow
he
travelled
on
In
~e
~~e~
:1':nA:~htoblt~~ ::~ !;:rhn
&lt;.:burch Schl.!ol 10 00 AM
f' A
Thursday &amp; Friday F1nlaw
Mothocll1t Church Jjlreate 11t perAonal ctiaracter of the ••me
dignity That evenin1 Sam. by the bride 1Jndeama1ds werrt
1
Supt W01ship .service 8pm R.The RRutlencl
_._ world, and (Ontlnues to produce MY 1 wife was startled to oee -m.
R 30 TO 12:30 PM
v o be rt E Ll Dter, Pa•-'"'
Mif8 Ann Sarg~nt, a cousin of the
Alfred Methodlat Church, R•v.
Suuday
School
9
30
A
M
Geora:e
them
Many
times
we
think
of
inl
qp
the
path
of
thelr
home
b
ld
d M
R bert p ff tl
n !\1 Grovo pastor SS at 9 30,
0
Canon, Supt. Wbrahi'P Service at Paul as one of the out.atanding sOme Bri.tish soldter.s Her heart t~e ~:o~n's sTater
They mw~rr.
On The
In
10 30 A M.
(haractera of the Bible- but he :e~ly dl!toppedl
h as she thought her dres~es s1mllar tQ that of the ma1d
OHIO
Tht SyracuM Mothodl1t Church did not become veal until ne u.. uan m I t have lnaulted the of honor ~
Rev Robert E. Linter, Pallor. surrendered to Chrlat
and be z:eglment Tbe men lnqutred for
Sunday School 9 30 A M Dana came wUhng to obey HIS' Gospel her huaband Thty at once setzed
Tbe ~aid of honor and th£.
Winebrenner. Supt. WorshiD Ser- And Paul said 'By the Graee of him by the hand and vecy eam- btltlesmaidi carried pink Lets fash
vlcet 7 30
God 1 am what 1 •m"
utly thanked htm for lli• aptJech 1oned from varieaated wtld carna
TO THE
THE RACINI MISSION, Chtrla•
Martin Lulber, the worl'd's great of the morning "Alter you had tlocs sent from Hawaii
Btl.ib, Pastor SubdaJ School 10 reformer, would never bltve be gone'' they aald "some of us felt
Best man for the weddmg was
One Owne!', Clean, nc" paint l)o~ton panel, heatrr.
a m Sunday evenlna: worship come great 1f It had not been for a•hamed aod we had a lalk abOut Grover Salser, Jr of Ractne wblle
7 30 p m Weekly Pnyer Servlct'li htR flndlna: a Bible and read It It !AY mate and I went of( to the tbe uahera were George Donahew
tuesday 7 30 D m Purtland ser WhJle attenlllne the
university, woOda and there tocether liVe our Racane, Route 2, and Kerm.Jt Ftsh
vice. Prayer Bervoice Monday at he noticed a B1ble 1n the hbrary, hl!!art to tbe lAird Jesus Wf! came er, Gallipolis
7 30 P m Recular church aervicet and aa be read and ahldled it, he to tell you it I• all throuab what
The bride's mother wore 1 be1ge
Friday 7.30 p m
came to 11 ee hhnaelf as a sinner you said this
morning"
The ltte anernQOn dress With beige
TO THE
CHURCH OP CHRIST: Hiland He longed to become holy and preacher's e)(.es twinkled with joy, aeceuorles and a 7ellow and deep
Cho~~pel, Rev
Edison
Weuer, hv e a conse(rated life for God and bl!tween tbe White mf!n and purple orchid eonage while ttu
Blble School 1,0 a m Supt Henry 1 hough ht" had been taught to the1r brown brother there un I atoom's mother wore a navy blue
Eblin , Mornmg service 11 30 A pray yet he bad never realized cur~nt ol sympathy which moves erlon street lengttl drees Wlth blue
M, EvaneeliUtc Service 7 30 r
th e expertenct of b•vlng hi.s 11 ns too deep for racial hindrances and aeceuortes and a corsaie simtlar
•
forgiven One day as he w~~.g get grapples souls together in eternal to that wo~n by tbe bride's mot
M
Grec• lpiKep~l Church, Eaat ling reAdy to pray tne Lord re friendship
•: "'\1'4 STltt'l-:1'
I'O~t: Ho\', H
her Both corsases were sent trom
THAT
Maln Street, Pomeroy Rev J vcaled to hlm, by some serlpture,
Paul gives 1 reason for not be- Hawaii
OR WRERBVD?
Edwm Charles, .Rector, Mrs Ce "The ju.st live by faith alone", lnl aahamed of the
Goapel of
A reception was bel~ tollow1ng
drlc W Clark, organat Worship how he might be forgiven and Chrlat " Jt 1s the power of God the cti1»&gt;0DY at tbe Let.rt Com~
I
and sermon at 10 SO A M, Holy maae whole There he aurrender· unto ulvation" Tbe Go$pel of mun1\y Hall whleh ,as 4-=orattd
WI ..L REACH.
Communion tlnt Sund~ty in month ed to JeauA and from this ttme Christ is tht&gt; power of God to find wltb
ol&lt;&gt;red al!tliOII and
Church khool, Beginners
and
men In Deuteronomy 112.!0, we sweet ~~~ 4&amp;alatln1 at the recep
Primary, at' JO 30 A. M For infor meeting We(lnesday '1 3Cl P. M,
read I'Jie found him In a desert
tiort. •ere Mta. Grover Salser, Jt,
matlon concemlna our wort
ua Ctt.urchtt. Lotart '•lla. R• place-, and In the wJate howllnr RleiQe, .ad Nita Allee Fbber, CoCOOL OfF '.QID '
please telephone 302.J
iet Martin, 'Pastor Sunday School
lid
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A ICE COLD
Chrlttlan Churcft It Reedsville 9 30 A M WorsbJp Service 7 p w ernesa" Jeaua said, "Tbe Son lumbu&amp;
I(UIIC (Of tlt.e W~dlnt Wle pro.
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M Chriltian Endeavor att··..te of man is come to HC'k aad to
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un ay
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11•ve that which I&amp; lost" 1be Go• vuled bY Mrs. .nat Harttnpr, who
Scbool and Communion fln~t Sun Sundays at 7 30 P AJ
pel 11u been finding men in the
day 1n manth II A M Church
Chureh of tM Nm,.nt, lyra· wll.rnes 11 of aln ever lrince it played "Rom1nee"' and 1 in~dley
OF
rommunlon and prucblne, third ' C\]Se, Roy K Wllhllms, pastor came Into the world Some men, ot &amp;Onis Norma Ann Chapman
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in moatb 7 30 p ll Sunday School 9 30 A M Mornlnc like Paul, have been found who san1 "Because" and Wl!.ither Thou
Gont
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HartlngeT
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pllyed
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church pre.-ch.I~-Jlt:!V H•rold C vor::hlp
P M • had a form of godlineq, and who
the traditional weddlni maft!bes
Do1ter Putor
Enneeil!tlc aervice 'J' 80 P M
Chrl•tlan Church 1t LGng lot. Wedneaday evenln1 -prayer meet trusted in lhelr own JOlldneaa, but
i'oUowtnc the weddlna, the eou.
the Gospel found them, It awoke ple len for a weddlna: trip In the
Iom every Sunday D MO A M ma: ror tbe midweek and TuesCIQ' them to a sen•~ of their need
Sunday School and communion, afternoon prayer hour
and lead them to lhe
Saviour East For her coin( away costun..flr.t Sunday In month 7 30 P \1
Houae of Prayer, C:ha•ter, Sua- The Go!p(ll of Christ fi.Rcbl men In tbe bride wore a black and white
Church preacblnc, third Sunday day School 9 30 A M Mornh~g every wal- of life It finds the print drf:h wtth a white Unen
in montb 10 80 A. M Church com worship 11 A M Suaday evenm&amp; rich and the poor, the blaet and jaela:et and wore an ONbld al\d
munion and preaeblna - Rrv worship at 8 Prayer meeting on the white man, tbe bond and Ule whJte acceuortes
Harold C Doater, P11tDr
Thursday 8 P M
free It 11 tbe power of' God to Daniel while be Was In
NOTHING WILL SATISFY
The Church ef Chri•t. Keno,
Ch"rch of Chrht, lratlfortl, lind people In evecy natlon under
every sunday 8:30 A J1 Sunday Rev John Wyatt, Pastor Bible Heaven
THAT
School arad eoramuniun,
a xond School 8 30, cbureb services 10 30
It 11 tbe po~r of God to liVe
e THE FARMt:H knows h~ tncret5tl hil yield when he
sund1y lu month 10 ~I) A M Youth meeUn• at 8 P M and men· "The power of Gbd unto
plo..,. btck the mh top 1011
( horeb comm11nlon and preaching evangelistic aervice Sunday evea aatvation " It Is .sa tpnsformlnl
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fourlh Sunday ln month 7 30 P lni at 7 James Reed, Supt
to create a 111lnt out of a sinnet
M church preachlna -Rev HarJteedsvlll• CtMr. ., Rev. ,,..liM It does not matter how deep In 1in
know they un n~rve the co mmuntty better 1f the
LIKE MII,K WITH THAT
old c Doster, Pastor
Norm, Pastor SerVICe! at Joppa men have 1one, there I&amp; power
Wtlhh lit 'plowed hack ' Into thf community.
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The C:hrlttltn Church at Hem· 9 30 A M i Sunday 1t 10 20 Sun to .,.ve them "Althoush your 1tna
lock Grove, eveey Sundo~y I) 10 A day School at Lon&amp; Bottom 8 20 A be •• ~earlet, tbey &amp;ball
be 11
'e ltt u&amp; buy •II .,'t un from lout merchantt, bank at
M
Sunday
School
and
commumon
M.
Pre1ch1DI
aervll!e
11):1",
Sua•
white
u
anow,
lboulh
they
be
red
thts banlc at1d cooperate 11111h each ocher for tbt aood
second
Sunday
tn
month
7
30
P
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School
at
ReedJviUe
9·20
A
like
athmon,
&amp;bey
ahaU
be
a•
ol aU of ""
M church preaeblnl fourth Sun N Preach.tna.
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Freo Methodltt Church, Harry
Not only 11 Ute Gospel of C::btJat
communion ud preaching - Rev Bates, Pastor, Laurel CW'f Run the power of God to flnd men and
Harold c DO&amp;ttr. Putor
day School 0 .SO, Clau meetlila to sav. them, but It 1a: the power
lUI Chul'dllt, Mtrnlno Star &amp; 10 30. FMY .litnice 7 DO, Pre1eh of God to keep men We bave met
laterprt..,
R..... lith~, Inc 8 DO; Pruer Meetiq Wednea- a poe&amp;&amp; many people wbc 117, l'If
Pqtor MomlnC Star
Sunjay day ? 30 Hyeell Raa
Sun4ay I felt that I could bold out. I
School t:tO A Jl. )(ornlng W\'lf- School 10; PrNehinf 1118
would seek tbe Lo~ and
tlk..t
~hlp at II A )1. MYl" Suaday e'·ePAIRVI•w
membership lrt. the&gt; qbureh." tf H
ntng at 8 Pra,.-er mifJUDI Thun·
Edward GrJfftth putor Sunday ti'Uit Ia God, who hu power to
POMEROY, OHIO
day eveaina:. bt-lrprlse Sunday School 9 :SO a. DJ.: Youna Peoplea "ave 1 m1n from fda pait aiDa,
School 10:1.0 .\1 lf: Momlng wor- •MeeUq B:ta p. m.; ftue~Jlfllfll'· we surely ~ld b181the ltbat he I p&lt;~&gt;'
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7 30 Prolloet Wedl!esday T·SO p. m.
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Start To Pull Troops

Met Thursday Eve

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Boiln government announcement came •• Brita!~ In·
creased Ita flow of t~ps. planes and guns to the Middle East

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m an automob'~ uddeDt at Lan
caster, Ohto, lilt week. aceordmg
to word reeeived IOC'ally
Htte II a petlent 1n 1 .t.ncad:er
HOSpital where he b reportedly
suflertng limn a .atftft lateratlon
of the tongue In addltiOD to h111
other mjurie1.
He l8 1 member of the local
Metp COIUily Cbaptclr of t)le""-Dlsabled Amerlt:.u Vltlrllll

in ranfl~ to Egypt's :ref~sat to
attend the conference in London
Thurtrlay on
int:ernaUonahzlng
the Suez Canal
tl
HundrOd• of Brlltsb
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Blackbushe and Hurn
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Surviving are tl)e
husband
p
ean In the blgaett airlift .since
George,of Hartford.
four sons,
.Ill f'
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Berlin blockade The alrUft,
Wilbur and Dana of ColumbWI,
&gt;r. Two ear were damaged
the terlousl.y postponed for f8 houn, ArcbJe of Springfield •nd Alfred
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wu mumed In the faee of Egypt's of Ironton and- one ~aught,er ,
!.f:sult of an aecld nt on, Sunda• ftrm ,tand' on the canal
1 Charlotte Cundiff of Ma,A;on
Ute;rn~n at the' tnteTRectibR of I he
The Brltl•h Foreign 0 f f J c e,
The body of tbe deceased has
BACint and Portland Roa~s OJ) lthe meanwhile, announced
that the been temoved to the Foglesong
f(la(! between Racine and Bashan Big Three foreign m1nlsters wdl Funeral Home at Mason pendlng
lt was ,reported today by the sher meet t&amp; IAtndon
Wedneaday to the completion of arrangements
1 i.M'"s ilep1rtment
brlug themselves up to dal.e 0-(1 the
Ar,eordlng to the ~port a car suez crisis
d~ by 0\aclys Brewer, 4(), Port,.
land;. wa11 attempting to make a
A &amp;pokesman saitl the'
}eft turq.,into a side road when 1t plan no formal reply to ~~fPt!
was, h1t by a p 1ekup truck coming 1Prestclent Garnal AbdW.,,,,fti'ttOn
. w\ of the SJde road
. rejection Sunday of the ..
1to the London conference
drlvep by Joe C
He also denied report~ that the
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1, ,._.ctne Ctrr.le Unlte-d States had cQUtt! up wdh, a
·~:;~~that be 41d not see the new Suez eompromtse on Its own
wben he pulled out of which differs from tbe Big Thre-:!
A $2M,647 buaaet and levy ~s
plan to put the canal under Inter- Umate wa~
last !Week

m••· , th" 1pomeroy H'gh
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President Truman

president
As of today, Stevenson• was
the front runner by a Wide margm
but Harrurtan had P 1 c k e d up
strength How much of tt resulted
I from Mr Truman s endorsement
1 was uncertain, but an up..to-date
Press t.abulaUon of del!'-&lt;
known first ballot prefer
ences showed lhts box score
Stevenson, 519, up 4 1~ g~ nce sat
urday
Hamman,
up 241h sJti.c.:c
Saturday
lF41;vor1te sona and other cand 1
da.tts. 311
UnkllOWil. ao2
Net.'essary to nommatc, 686%

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mer band untfmms Will be dtstrl
butet~ on Tuesday mornrna: at 9
am Jt was announced at a recent
ineebng o( the Pomer"" Band
Boosters
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The new uniforms will be worn
for fhe f•nt lime on Friday wben
the band playa for the afternoon
[ program at tbe Me1gs C&lt;Jun.ty Fatr
The ufllforms consiSt of White
pants and shtrta whlte web belts
and purple overseas ea'* n..e
I pants and shuts are to be pu.rthas.
cd by ncb member whfi., the
Claim Now Stnrngtfi,
Boosters will purchase tbc belt
Lloyd Btnefle ld,
Harrtman .s 1and cap
eampalgn manager, sa1d Harrt ,
_mo~i,"nt',.•&lt;lftrst baflot strength
bad 1 Plans for the commg year were
~·~tlitioon 11 ,
to about 400, and wa.s n s- made at the spt'C'tal meeting wh•ch
steadtly He l!llld !iteven&amp;on [ was caJJj&gt;d by the pt'etndf!Jit Mrs
wss 'losing rap1dly" and willfal 1 Carl Moore Mrs Harold Eberster Ofl the second
ballot iller I bach. was named elu..uman of the
leadnq: on the f11'1l
Ways and Means Comm.tttee
But Stevenson ••des resurveyed
Chaumen ~ handle the Band
bis
and CO.DlJ!'Uted at a Booth at football ga.Jhes were apstrati!{CY .-erebl"C' pmnted with tire :Mulberry group

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way over the week end when he
Harofd
ot Melg&amp; p1nned on a Harr1man butt.~n and j
County IOd ~ of BaJtbaore, 0
Wd lbe New York governor was 1
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Harriman scrambled today for support among fence-Ottting
delegates to the Democratic National Conventwn The con·
vention formally opened at I pm EDT loday at the lnternation.
1 al Amjtlitheater m the Chicago stockyard
What appeared last week to be a walk&lt;Jver for Stevenson

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N~r Warns Of An"All-Out War" , , MrCI~HandnBahDKimhes
,WNDON-UP- Brttain has begun to pull Ita troop$ and
-anne Y eat
-~~~nt out of West Germany to replenish stra~gic I'll· I
Su'nday Nl'ght
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counted for bfm
In the amount
after Mr Truman's decJSJOD The
been posted for his lppeiU'anee on Steve11son managers have
been
a eharge of unlawfully walking pubhdy clatmmg 630 fu·st ballol
the- highway
votes
Kenntli Stanley, Mason, forfeitTbt! shadow of
a convFnt•on
ed $20 bond for bi• •ppearonce noor rtght over the emt "••"
on an Intoxication charge
plank In tbe party pla.tform sbU
Meonwhde. eity polu:e reported clouded tbe eonvention outlook
tbe arrest of Robert Metz Jr, 23, at least for Stevenson
who •-d'
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Chesbire, on Saturday Dli t
etz banked on sub&amp;tantJal
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e snsoa
agatnst Wahama &amp;1t September
14
The purchase of a new drum
majorette umform two flag bearer umronns, and two new llago
was planned ({Jr the nut meet·
'"' on September s Fourteen
be
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week's meettng

The
not
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CHU.OIIN of Brltl&amp;h aubject.l In Egypt IN.ve
an
•.ur)re;m~ eGurt "
amount
for the asse&amp;
London
after
being Oown from Clitro aa a resnlt
"No "'ueb proposal
been
sor's
office
WhiCh
the
county
a~
sue:~ca'nal
crls1s
I ln~ertUI IioMI Rad~J
ceived,'' the spokesman saJd.
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:&amp;esaor .had sought 111 order to
In another major development make a study of i9seasment3 m the
llloocow radio tclOk up the Egyp~ county with the plan of ra1slng am
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tiiD CAUie in I broadcast pj.OD equlu:J.Ill them so , that ttle coun
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PrOperty assessments last year
J,ANCASTER, 0 -UP-The body of Mrs Jeallt! Gee~, first Jt~r:;r wttb drtvlng while t.. support
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1D the' eounty were 34 9 per tent Wife of County Coroner Jose'ph Geer1 today was exhumeil at It
At caucuses Sunday, delegations
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the Suez Canal queatlon:·
State lllgbway Patrol, at from Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas
CINCINNAn o UP _ ProArmy
vehicles lnd auppl1ea of the true value That f1gure 1s Maple Grove Cemetery here. I
, ~ JASHINGTON-UP -Sen Wd- poured into Britain from the na jU,t below the 3:i per cent requl.l'
County Proscutor E. Raymond Morehart saJd medtcal ex· tbe aame time, reported tbe ar- and Ml&amp;iiSipps dec~ded tbat they dU&lt;e
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rest of Ralph D!vla, 30, Parkers- wanted to see the platforms before
Eggs, irregular, pncea at f.arma',
lllin F. Knowland predicted after lion's bases ln Germany and
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qUire the assessm~nta to ruse to perts at 0
Slate nwerslty wJ [
burg for speeding Davia posted talking about Cllndidates The plat· U s consumers, wbitfl and browD
eetlna- with ~s1dent Eisen· loaded aboard traDSport
40 per cent of tpe true value of attempt to determme what part., If results of a 10 dav mvestigatlon by bond to appear In Mayor Robin- Iorm ls scheduled to g:o from the • u s A jumbos +HG. m{'Stly 44r today tbat Richard M Nhl ment to Malta, Cyprus
property by 1957
any, narcollcs played m her death. 1 federal narcohqs agents The in- son's eourt on Saturday, Aug 18 Clmmlttee to tbe conventiOn floor 45 U S A 12rge 41-43 mostly 42·
wUl be the Republican vice
A huge
way alrli(t
County Allsessor C F Buckl"
Meanwhile, Pohce Capt Everett for mation was made avaU1ble to
The patrol also reported tbe a... Wedne3day night
U' S A medltlms
U S.
entiat nominee
thousands of troops to the East·
was ordered to ac.company th
Tb Lo lsf
d 1
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,..uw•and conferred with Mr ~~ ern
Mediterranean and began has annqunced that ht had made Brown
the body 00 Its tnp to Columbus
e p ol tce chi e 1 over th e wee k en d rest of Charles Edwarda"" 19• Mid ·
e
u ana e egat on cau- 8ll1aiJ. 23-27, DlQStly 24-27 B large
•J41!nbower at the White HouM! !or brlngin1 out more British women some raises th1s year whlch may
Coroner Geer has jold authon 1
dleport for baviq
a defective !euaed and decided to stick to Ste- 34-3?, mOitly ~37. FOB CmclnlbOUt 30 minutes Earher In the and ehlldren from t tbe danger raise the assessments to the re t'es .h e d•ed of a hc"l attack
mutner on tda mctoreycle
He venmn ob the fint ~not And uU, wbifes and browns, A large
will appear belOft' :Mayor C. 0 GOV. Luther Hodge's
and other 48-50, A medium 43-44
mornin1, he bad breakfast at t)le zone. Scores of planes wne roar- qu11ed 35 per cent but that lt
Flslaer of Middleport.
Nortb Garohna leaders
praised
Chickell8', fry~ unaettled; fry·
1fhite Houae With Gen Wilton II ing off British base&amp; for the long wo~d .Pot be known until the first brought 011 by a rheumattc cond1 1
of the year just how much tht&gt; hon
PenoDI, the President's 18Ststant trlp to the Middle Eut
Stevenson at thetr t:all8us
ek 3-3\2. Jb Uf-20, mostly 19,
.)'he development came as autbn
Tbe tendency for fencPsltting hens, bea.,- 0'\'eP--Slb 16-17, hens,
for coqreaslonal aifairs
BrltaiD, the U)dted State. and talhe would amount to
The caunt)' t"ourt budg_eted $DB
ritJ.e~~ pressed the• r 1nvesugat.on
delegates to bold back was re- ~ ib and under 15-16, hens, light
A'Jked wbetber be di1euased the Franee were prepared to go ahead
IDto
a
s~rtes
of
mysterious
deaths
fleeted
In the Tennessee delega~ type 13-14 old roosters 9-12
000
for
the
new
courthouse
and
vlce presidential nomination with with tbe Thursday conference on
1Continued on pfl,ge '
Butte_r, creamery , 90 score 68
the frMldent, Knowland 111id he internatlonallzln.a tbe Suer, a n a jail now under construction m tncluding that of hiS Fecond WlfC
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predll!ted Plont P}eaant At the same t1me Constance, and Howard Fnesner
iel~o ' their C!Ollveraation He the 22-nation conference would $8,000 was provtded for the county her form~r busband
I HortseU Doddnll. head lootball 0
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coveted politlCll "gene· !11v. token approval of the West· f._-lf camp at Southside T.he; coun
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Autopsy 1eporb showed that the coach at the Eastern Local scboobty 1s penmtted to budget up t.o
Continued on
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seeond MJ;S Geer dt ed June 28 of system today announced plans for
$10.000 per year for tbree years ''narcotic IntOXICation ' Friesner the distrlbuthm ur rootball umtor tile eamp under a legeslabve was a reported SUICide
forms and equapment for piAyera
a.:;t pases~ in 196ft After ttie three
frosecutor Morehart and Lan 1thts fall.
CHICAGO UP - Gov Frank
year period 8fl amount of SS 000 caster Pohce Chief Sam Hutsler
Dodrill said that all boy ex- J Llusehe of ObiCl saitf today bt
cao be provlded lor camp inlProve
requested the ~cdteaJ study of pl'!ctiog to try ·out for the ~m would mate no deals witb the 54
mente for a petiod of seven years Mrs Jeane Geers remams to fmrl this fall should report at Cbeater votes pledied to bim as I favor1te
for a total of $65,000
out tf ttle same dru.qs wh10h cau.s. school Friday at 9 a m
84ln eandilbte for the Democratic
A tota1 of $217181 Is expected J(l fld the death of Mrs Constance
ptuidential nomLDatlon
taken Jn ~ns in the countv Oeer are also nresent m her body
Praetaee se.ss10ns for the , Ea.!Lt
Lausebe revealed In an emotion
OUter estimated receipts are ex
A full tnedtcal report was ex ern team ls scheduled to begin packed spteeb to Ole Oh10 delega ,
petted to amount to $3~ ~466 Total ptcted to fake several davs
.ne~t MOnday, accordmg to Dod· tlon tbat be- had been offered "a !
Mlrrt:nt expen,es were set at $246,
Meanwhile, Hutslcr sludied lh• drj,l's announcement
sizable eontr1buUon" to ius cam-~
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Final p:lbearaal for the Bill B&lt;'n"
VarietieS" will be stag~d at 7 30 PM
Tuesday at the Racine H1gh school
Mrs. Kathryn Crow prestdent
Big Bend Minstrel Associ

Seeond act costuming (l( the
danein&amp; ch-onts' Is to be taken to
the rehearsAl along wtt hmedley
coatommg, Mrs Crow said
AIL mem\lers are also to tak-e
fiasbl[Jhts to the rehearu.l and
~to turn io tu*et&amp; by Tuesday night
The Vartely ....flbOW Is a benefit
show to be Jiven at the Me145 Co
F.alr, Thursday evening,
all' the
Attraction Ther.e wUl
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11th YEAR IN IRON LUNG

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Lausche Refuses
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Lausche told the defegatios that
reports that he Will release bls 54
votes before the ballotmg begins
Thursday are "completely
un .
founded"
The U.usche forces hghllng a 1
revolt whlch may see 20 Oh1o del 1
egates shift trom Lausche tfl Adlai 1
E Stevenson on the first ballot
ev01ded brlnglng the- oonfhct Into
the opeD 1w ducking a resolutton
calllng on delqates to renew their !
pledge: tfl au~ Lau.sche
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LaUJChe spo e to a restless del
egatton Sbo
after he left the
rostrum Mayor Frank Kr~n of
Youna:•ipwn uid that many of the
1 dele&amp;:ater would llke to be relea.e
ed so they could vote
as they
ch01e on the (lrst ballot

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Mrs Da1sy Beaver,
Raclne, Mrs Maria Lf:1fhe1t, Pome'rcy, Flora Dixon, Downlngton,
Mia Mary Stsk, New Haven
tMscharged Mrs Mathe Beegle~
RadDe. Mrs John Ferguson and
baby, New Haven, Alvte Pballn,
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