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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...,
.,
_,
for we ourseive ore headed up
""
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
''"
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_ _._
""""''
'
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
~VB
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.
•
S d
IU A M S d
M Chriltian Endeavor att··..te of man is come to HC'k aad to
.... very un ay
un ay
.,.
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
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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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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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The new
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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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Suez Canlll Uisis )lecoming Acutt
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
11"1"'08 durl!lg the SUez crisis, German government spokes·
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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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th for the openmg g8me of
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
an
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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CUI 00
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
MARK&amp;TS
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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
h 10
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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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in. a p0111tl0n to go into autborttative aollt'ees
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
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Planned Tuesday
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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 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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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,
Syneu.se ...
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aon to Mr tnd Ml'll.
Jolul ~oi&lt;lt, Pomeroy, a dautfi,.

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The Daily Sentinel

Jack Nickles Is

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Jack Nickles of Oak HUI captured the top features honors at
the Claybank.J Speedway Sunday
afternoon by WmniDg
the fast
ttl!ature- ewnt over Glen Thompson of Pomeroy and Gene Schu
man ot Parkersburl'
In the
slow feature
eYent
George Beatty of Middleport wa~
top driver m winning over John
Wayne Tea1Qrd of Pomeroy &amp;nd
Da\ 1d Durst of Poiiit Pleasant
J. ast heat wtnner.s were Jack
Nlckles Oak Hill, Dana Durst
Point Plea&amp;ant and Glen Thompson, Pomeroy
Georp fko.atty of Middleport in
the .slow h~at event won out over
Gene &amp;human of
Parkersburg
and Jack Ptckens of Pt Pleasant
In U11e consolatloo events David
Durst of Pmnt Plea~~&amp;nt wa.s tup
man followt-d by Bob Rwrseil of
Pomeroy and John Wayne Teaford
of Pomeroy
In a feature event of a motor
cycle rave Paul Wamslef of Ches
hire was the winner with Charles'
Thomas of Cheshire second opd
Harvey Wlutlacb of
Mtddleport
th1rd
In the ladtea
"'Powderpuff"
rave En Nickles of Oak H1ll was

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Weekend Sports
Summary
By UNITED PRill
Satunt..,
MAYS lANDING N J -UP~
Nashua wmlrl s lead1ng money
wmmng hor!le suffered cu!it: a
lack and was scratched from $100
000 Atlantt~ Ctty Hand1cap
S1 J&lt;~UBENVILLE Ohio -UP W1ll GrP aves 161 Jlitt.&amp;bu,gh
Stoppt d JJmmy Sanders HS!i War
t&lt;'n Ohw at 1 28 of seven th round
nf i hc1r scheduled 10 round nral
1111 we q,: ht bout bdure 21M)()

won $100 000 vtctory in AUant1c
C1ty HandLcap after Na.bua was
scratched
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ma.. _, UP
- Harlan Stevenson of Lon&amp; Beach,
Caltf won National Junlor Golf
tournament with 3 and 1 vldory
over Jack Rule of Waterloo, Iowa

IOtiSTtANSTAD, Sweden -UP
-Phil Hili of CalL!ornta and Maurice Trmttgnant of France won
Swed1sh Grand Pnx wlUJ aversge
eloekmg or 94 632 m1les I)Pl' hour
In Red Ferrari
SHREVEPOR'f, La -UP- Ken
Guertle, Shreveport Sports broke
'32-year old Texns Leaa:lle record
when he h1t h1s 56th homer
MOSCOW- UP- Ntr:ta Winogra
dova .set unoffJclal women~~ record
in pentathlon w1th 4: 76'1 potnts at
pre.Oiympic Spartakiade
ERFURT East Germany- UPFoUl East German girls broke 400
m (Jter relay women s matk unotfl
cutlly w1th clock1ng of 45 2 S(!(:

Sund•Y
onds
CHICAGo-UP- Ted KroU won
$50 000 ft~t prlte at Tam O'Shan-

Injured Eads
Family Returned
From Hospital

ler 1n world" golf tournament
d' •g&lt; rou ly
-with 72 hole total of 273
It IS ;'t "rlsl ! y hu t 1~• 1fr r1 !lilt- llt lllo It I , 11 I I g u\ dtdlitl
, SOUTIJ ORANGE~ N J -UP Ham1lton R1chardson won Eastern
ttil\1011 1f" \h i f1tl Ott l tlllllnng '' ,,
Ill ' II' 1 '"111 11. , '"
1 'I'r "'111 "" 11 •P&lt;
fi ll "'"'
l tg l'
Ju lt n t{ •Y Tl 111 dt r( n&lt;.: ed, affl
guarlillilld lllld fol1 is
f,l!t• I ~~ ll l p 1 t Ill lh 1
d ul n t ~v• 11
Grass Court Tennis champiOn.!lhlp
wrth e; 3, 6-3 6-2 victory over Near
tmbru&lt;cd lhl~ n., ' lll o ' l&lt;ifH h•lh&lt; 1 ol 1nnl 11111 11 1 lh, 111 lll a k do11 ! uf It ,n~f•t Ot on~-:1 to l~cz
llm c a1;0 tnd %tll1&lt; lhin hil\t h.Ld 111 !-: 1 1 ltu 11 ott f• ~t
tll ~er s z 111('1
le Fraser
SARA l'OGA SPRINGS N Y no qualm!!' ahotJI anv nt•lhod uf lg 1 t o.; [,, 11 1 111 too 1 1 1,
tll tkt
A I' (wutngs mrl Alma Cum
Mrs Oral Eads, who was LllJUr UP- UI\ T11hnny wmner or two
NEW YORK -UP- Suear Rav
\nt'otnolu.m l~h1ph1ltr 1~111 lhtllltnll
111 11111 r 1 t And lll).! S J!11LtiHtM(1lii1\)HanJ
ed
gerwusly In an automobile ac
ptl
\WUs
s!Jkf's
th1s
ycllr
clos!!li
Robmson
announc:td
permammt
cra!t !hun L li1 p on h1d~
,
'fdl r• nd ,11
II l Clltnlng~
Fvttybudv lw ~ !W illi tlllit ll
VtLiot •nd ~1&gt;tt r lllllln ,..s Jl llt ~ lrnngl\ to wm the $47 7UO 1'rav breok With lnternatlonat Bo:oun( cldent at Wmchester Ky earht'f
11!0. StiLkPs al Sar atogn ont of Am
Chth promoters plana tltle fight this .llummeT, hss been returned
tUCked b11(k In 11 ~ 1111 II II\
I[ I IIJ II , I [
I It t t
jh ]1 !,(~ &lt;:e l \:J.df011i 111 /) II IIIII II (
from Holzer Hosp1tal to the h1~mco
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a
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uld1
!lf
races
u~::amst Gene Fullmer m Callfor
bouf 1\Drl(IV. .e~(' jJI
!II f i t 11 h\
I lid l I I ~ h11
1 I I 1 1\ WOP I'\' Cu!ll !ll !Js
of her mother Mrs
Walter
l\1A YS l ANDINr, N J - UP ~ nia under promoters there
au:IJcnt Ynur tuxt ).!1 1 ~ tr~ a It I
1 l•t 1 11 1 ' 1 1 h 1•
lmt .L:
Hulh I 1tl1ns lot Lnt ll: Holt 1m
~~~~~~==-- Crooks Sr Pomt Pleasant
fJCSIIllJ) YOUU\IS\ho p\111'
11\
ll! l i ll tlpillltlll)&lt; tlt&lt;ulr11111 I l~tt'dlldlllls
read 1'-heJ" rts tta s hul
!hnl Ill tn ~&lt;k 1&lt;11 ly \ r•lmt l'i 1s ~11 ft
M c Hohnt md Mnvm( tt JloJame1 Eads, older son or Mr
sort of thnH: 1hL't ! ~ 11 il 1 n1 n~ • huthl11h ' s hip Ill I\ IH ts htul ::10 1\ Snlt~huty to W1Jbur
and Mrs Earls, was brouiht to hi s
thm~ you can do to \t ! r d &lt;II
1 dongo+o.,
Jx
1
hunh llut l1!1h Wtnts
grandmother's home fm;t and hill
fuLl! that K lookHig fur 1111
an d l)all llll p 1 h t ol1, tit• 11 toll~
{ hurlcs II nnd {l(•aol n 1't1lk
brother, David, has al1o bee&lt;fi
Caml!iu M (J ulnt
Ill
Ntv. JJJtllhin ~~P I ~ !JI\11 (1]1 1 t tl do 17681 A U l i\ P, (o lit VIlli
11 111]
brouibt 1here and 11 recuperating
YulkTimi'H(II Lll )!n (llJ •~ v~"lln t l'liout rt
Hetty HUJtJ~
slowly Mr Eada, who was the
Stassen Far From Alone 111 '
Campaign New to Wrtc•! m011t serioWily tnjul'ed ta a patiwho wu~ killed a l un~ 111 lh
lo'
Hut t /1 po 11 111 • ~]ll! l
to o
Evtrc&gt;lh• W 1nrl J,y!,(l ll " I:i ll y
sevtral purrd ~ SH ! t~ hLt+\ to I \
In Anti-Nixon Maneuver ~·
V.P.'s Chancll_in_1f60 ent at aoizer Hoap\tal
11 l'lt'tlt' ,lfltJ I th 1l Mulltrli 111
Wa1ter Crooks, brother of Mrs
Bpecml
Ia
Cerrtl'(fl
Prf".'l.!'tA.B.'Ioclati~m
I t •l1 1 I• llllol I 111111 II ) 1 [ nl
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Eads,
and 0 W Rothgeb Pomt
t\SIIINGTON- h ulo ld E Stas&amp;en's 'Dtlch Nixon' drive llt!flllll
1tl Mllidll•port to No 1111111 I ~l i d
Pleaaant,
supervtaed the moving of
t!Mhned to get noY.here this year but politicians say it hu
l)ototh\ Ye1nJg11
Mr
and
Mrs
S.ds and David rr.om
br(l'nght Into tbe open a terrtnc struJgle for eventual power In the
!
Mulht Dro" n J,t ~ Pom• '0 1 In
a hospital In Winchester to Hoi
Rcpn!Jhcun p:llly
F'lt'd II IHld l'1 urlt~ Stnll
Ptl !Hdenl F.lllenhoiH&gt;r 1~ expe&lt;'ted to be ~elected and to aerYe out zer Hospital and Point Pleasant
,flun c ~ 0
tn I 1 lhtl M S111 1lh
hls second t.etm, wilh Nt)Lon a11 hls vice president and belr apOillillll:!ll_R_Zi-m: - '
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BtlVtlul IHiltlh Otllll'l !11 (,, •tg ~
pnl ent • Itl the nnmu\ t outse or cventa that "ould make Nixon
EW l ORK- Back
the early '40., a. plea.. l Smith
the p u ty Jeader v.htm....-Ilte 1 second tenn eomca
ant young man from Lo• Angeles bleW lnto
01 ul
H11ynwnd ( ult 1 l" lost~le
to unend
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town and went to work at the world • targeat Olnll r I lho'l Syx Vein Sy)l .r.11 1
llo\\.:!Vel,
t11at
Is
a
development
t()
which
a
ayntllcnle King Featurea Hla nnmo waa Milt hn cl c~nl r r Btt\y CnnUt
\Juno
powe1 ful bloc of intemat1ona.lllt-mlnded, "UbSto1 y und I remembe r hlm becau11e we hall daily' Cun!tJ llulh II ( onl1 1 I hurlc~
el u1 Republ\can11 Is unalterably opposed The•e
wars to ace wllo could weur the nnls1c!&gt;l clotllttS Cunh r I helmu I hompsn11
.u1d
men n 1a reported to fear that If Nne on bee arM
F1 eud might have had n name for it, lml we hall lh x Jhnmpson 28 \-ll A , Sah~hLI J Y
Pres t1tent In 1961, the GOP would revert to many 1
a lot or run ultho ug" h I g"row pule und sh&lt;ilty now Ill { AIPI ( llliPI
Mr and Mrs Malcomb Mees
of the practices and phlloaophies from wh.tch It
when I r('!ll l"m\Jcr Ho me of the ched&lt;:J and pl.u tl.:l
ll1 ullh l and ltUli('t•s ll,.millg
entertained
wlth a dlnner Sunday
has bel!n brought away under lhl ruldanc:e or
that d• ~ Ot.ll ed WJ
lo l I 1omr t O\' to C lvdt Wmt hr11n
at
thefr
home
Court St In obser
Mr E1senhowe1
Story \\ 115 1n Iii tl s t and a pretty good onP hl ~ tH r
vance ar the first bJrtJtday of their
Thu11,
the
strategy
Is
to
ralae
flbjecUons
to
~lm In hfe V. ll!i to thaw a succc!lltfulco\H'c ~\ 1111
~nul f1
ll1ll d1ull std 11rltf
Nixon now, to create an arrti-Nlxon wtnc, and to dalU:hter, Edltb Anq A de'corated
A lot of other tult ntctl yonng mcn hn vu lhe to t me
Jc.Lt~ fol lltn fo
lon~t1uv to
ad1l .!ltlenrth to that element durtnc the next birthday cake lctd In. white with
aim Its one or tho tOtJght t compntlttve ftcltl~ Nn tn (, Hall
fom
years, 10 the move against thl sttll-yoMhfu1 the Inscription ''Happy !Urthd11v''
Bt•rtht l t tt•ll lu ~ ~lllhhur~
~ Mel Helmer -. ln Amcilca &amp;nd when you get J[FS to ~:~yndtu.lte
ln plnt and' • decora.ted devU's
your cartoons, )oU Juwc It made Mill nevtr to M ll.l ) P.vlln~
Harold E Statltn t.:ulifotnlan can be made "'ell 10 advance of tht
rood cake and tee ~ream ~re
Cllml' up with Lhe King sl:ted atrlp
1960 convention
A Big11t o/ tAe
Allll !HI" ( l~il fll ( ( ll~t \ S1
served
with the dinner
So ' he tolll me toduy, 'I went b11.ck to., Call
Stassen Is the "11tulldnf' hone" for the non-Nixonltell His top
. . . tlme.t
~~tp to to Shu1m1n ttd Hn ~ t~ ! I
Gue1ts were Mr and Mrr S S
backel s mny not be publicly Identified for a tonr time But he ..
fo1nia urtct fhc yccus and like tL braHh vuung It II \i ,tlc)
mu 1t.rted my own s1 ndl• ntn Lmt Angelea Famou~ Fefl.tllte~
far from olone and Whl'n d~ure of h.ll aesoclates ftnally eomea, Klnkade and Deanna Estev Mad
I lo}ol V 1111&lt;\ 11 , r !It Rntlll l).
lson, W Va, Mrs. Harold Erwin
Syndicate-or, allbrrvlaletl LAI' F S I gul!sa Jl Wll!l Milly l.ucun "fl 147 44 A S( lJIIO I 1 I&lt; • nlli lit 11
tn&amp;tdaJs u1c c~ttaln the1e wilt be eome tamou.t names amonr them
and d•Uahter, Barbara and Dontla
I had n• bualneu 1en11e all I e\Cl wanted peoplo to do wu~ l'ut me
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md B( uluh M ( 1o s~
Ill a comer and let me d a w ·
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• IKF. s UP:ALTJI- The Pmldent, at 11111 ftnt news tonrerenct Johnson, Gallipolis. Mr and Mrs
En1ma J W11n tt dll(' 1'&gt; &lt;&lt;l Af
Clarenee NeutzllnJ, Lon&amp; Bottom
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~&gt;•nre ht R mnjor operotlon candiCUy said he doesn't fal as well u
fHiuvit f&lt;.)r tr .m ~r• 1 ltu tl uul
Mr and Mn Gilbert Mee11 and
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, LAPT8 MADE
OUT FAIRI.Y WF.LL, but prce~n.Uy Mllt go l a I va W 11 Jll'l l't 11 r
l1c did a )eur ogo and that he 11 11\m running ror re-election bleauq
son,
Jimmy, and .. r11 Albert Mees
ehance to JO eaat again a s a 1t dileclor of a cartoon companv h&gt;~
the H.epuhhcnn pal ty and the country netd him 1
B ~s~ lt M .mrl II •1 t\ 1\1 t"i o kc.rl~
Edith
Ann received a number
ftve )Uri he worked the1e but in Ute back of hla mind of &lt;'Ol.ll~'-'
Demetc 1ut.&amp; lnJmedtntety drew new campal&amp;n ammunition from
I nt 4 S ulton \( P A l'u OJh
of
Jlftl"
wu the never endlnfC Utcll.lu ~ a cutu1c strip or 1111 ov.n
the statements Y.hkh are In shnrp contrast to the oft'tclal GOP rel'nt ~et n 'J Lnt ~ Stttloll to 1\111111 1
'I didn't care V IY.o day~ n!tcr the papera v.ere publ111hed n ~ l~­ l ll&lt;+dfotrd
maL&gt;ks 1bout Mr Etllenhowel a heaUh and polltka.l ap111l
mon&amp;e1'11 we1e wn~pp \ nji:' mv stlop 01rounrl three poun(Jll or mnt'kc td
net "'I ltm scenes \n Wnahlngton It has been aa.td rtifeatedly that
Or,tl &lt; mllt dtH 11 d oltt lf•
Milt q\d "lt was whul I wanlNI
Next he worked awhile w otli 1 •It t ot t1 n n~fu
thil p r 1\dent !sn t 1e 1\ly up to r\mntng again and i.l only dolnf 10
Std hl llll
t,
•nother cartoonist He dreamed up a strip which be CRII\'Id Jt, 1' r' (no 1 ( Jllhr Hl\!lllllol
b cc m1 ~P of pl'i!R9llrc fmm OOP Jeade1s kowever, the thief execu&lt; n
dt&amp;llftC comically V.lth llfe In Me11 !e Jo::nghmde • I put ~verylhh1 1.
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11 c s fllll httght anti sober apprl\lsal of hi a condition- even Demotho! S \ X M1rh 111 t 1111
lltl \
I bad lnto it, he aa\d wbM\iliY and I tho\lgllt it watr ~~:rN\l \\ dl
cllt ts ('on( 1tie ~ Jncl~lv;e tho pertonal conftdence th.at he has Jnaplrtd
(lll\11
(haill ~ ( •nllt
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lit e
lt pt Into the papeo11 but il!Hudly :~cl thtl wo1ld on fill'"
In the Am~nean peophl
1 till I h llll)I:&lt;Ull
' About thll lime, StoJ y met Reynold Contlman, lUI Engl e" ()0(1 N
J, manufacluter v.ho &lt;leals In p\ ;\8 tlc a cetuto Suptr- mn.rk c t ~ 11 lJ
0 SOCIAL StT11CIT\ - Tho new Social Security law-eveR thOUih
det.lett, etc, uu mlll1o111! of l Dodm nnJ glouy, colotrul llii'IIH
t\111 tulml nllltrnllon opposed many of Ita key provlslonJ'-probably
Cuullly one day, Milt aald to Goodman Listen why don l 1 1
"oil be a pohllclll iSljUC In the autumnal camp~Jan Which will aid
)I'Oduce Jome sort of dope} nbltw\1 slg l'lll, like 'THIMK ' .N~ 1~ 1
tt e P,Qpubhcnng
can tell. It might go over In a moc\eat "ny •
DemOI' tll!!l howeHr are ctrlllln to go aU-out to cl•lm eNtdit for
It
ThP. menaure pl'O\ Illes that, begmnlng Nov 1, women cin begin
1• \\'I:LI-WIIAT [ AM
R; TO ;F.I L•
today lR th rll C: M il
1llawlng btneflts at nge 01 Up to now, unleu they we" widows
man btred Story u Ills c tcatlve merc!utndla\n&amp;' dlteclor Mill 111
wtlh tlcpendcnt children they could draw nothtnl' until 6~
1rented .omethlng cnlled Silly SJgns," a cereal nnn bough t 11m ''
Total\) ~h.!ablcd \\otkers may bealn rectfivinl tun beneiUs 111
Mllrt' thun f\\c hund1NI p11 ~o n ~
rnUUott of them to give awf\y u )Hetn\\Jil'll In bo;w:e• of cornfl akt s
years
etuller-at age GO and payment. ara booated. to •tatea for aid
\lt rl prtl sent S11t11nh.t\ fm !'1 :m
an4 befortt you could say Blout11c O\lr boy had a t\get by tho t lit
to the blind d&lt;sabled and needy al'ed Social Secutlly Wtl 10 up
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-·auly Stcn•' mwrhroomod Into the blE;geat manufacturing god,;• t
on employers, emplo} ('9 and eell-en1ploytd.
of the year. J'art mall pomctl tn on M1lt from San Diego to Aln HI ' 11 Bullc~ r. LtokoI
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an4 100n the)' were belnf:" BOld for she for a quArter, Simon 1 n(l
e sm,P rnoBE- The cona:reeatona1' lnveaUra.Uon '41 the c:olltllon
Schulttr put th.ern on 110000 ne.,.as tnnda Mitch Miller got 1\Jt &lt;. hllillnnn for tiLl' p!lfltt nn I olhi
lltL'Aeen the llAHan liner .tmfte• Jlorlo and BwedWI
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lnchuh•d
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lllklm
Canley to rerord Tl1c Billy Slgu.t SOJ/(J - and Milt Story boeam ... a
ahlp
~tookholm ml\Y 1esult In tlaht.erunr aa.tety
U I. M-1 1
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cht\fhf'n
ln1u
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tl'trf'lltWn
Theoretically, an} way After taxes. he had enough to
reg\.lhttion' f01 ships at sea II t}\e Inquiry by tl\t
Vt&amp;Uu
ol5 rdreshm tnt~ K.11 I
WJI~ s
mortgage
Hou111i commerce committee rev,ala &amp;;hat pltiiMlt
g~
mcf\
luld rne, ahaldng hts head "IJ aometi'l.lnr I 'knodtcd
at~d!irdlll should be revtt~d~ the United Btata Jl\~
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Ftee boatlny S~-~; \mnung ll&lt;~lllll{~
on my knee \n half an hour A doz~n atupld signs \lrlt\J pruaurt 01\ lteamah.ip compa.flltl
.ten
1
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prlte!l,
pony
r1dts
for
the
everybody wants them
their
JaJ'tiY
NquiAmentl
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and
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and
vop
year• o( my lifo e.lmln[,' ttl becotntng II.
com k ;Ac:tua~l)', the government hu no direct c:odtrol over \he ablpp11tJ
grllury of em
overnight I bec~.~ me more ot' a flnancl nl succe•&lt;: were ftee lot the
but If \ttl tJn.ttfld Btat.eilt ~lrltd ~ lt•HMdl ,_ ~pi
ployees
and
tbclr
fom11l
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evar could dream or becomlnf as 11. atrlp arti!Jt
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paactn~ri4 Ult eompaniM ~ b&amp;ve W 10
r t ~ e I han UJI' wonderful connlt' ~
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It Could k$e You
Camera Goos to School
CUrrent
TenneSiiee Ern.1e
Mahnee Theatre
Queen For a Day
Modern Romar ces
Corned) Tlme
iMy Lttt!e Margie
Autt Dr:u Shnw
Newa Pieturer
SpOrts Eye
Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
Tic

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Wild Bill H1ckok

Star SJwwease
Med1c
Baseball
We;~HlereJst

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11 30 It Could Be You
12 00 Democ:ratic c~~~·
2 00 Matmee Theatre
3 00 Queen For a Day
3 4:1 Modern Romances
4 00 Comedy T1me
4 30 iP.fy L1ttle Mal"gie
5 00 Aunt Drll Show

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8 30 FrAnkie Carle
6 45 News
7 00 Superman
7 30 Grood Ole Opn
Sne~tk

(t 1

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pat'Cets
w11l be
sold
I to ~ht! hlthe&amp;t bjddef ol b1d _..,.
for cash 111 hand on day of nle
The r1ght lll reserve to ~Jee~
&lt;tfly anll all bu)s
Ry o:-der of the Boal'ld .Of Edt:c3
Get $2s, $50, ~1b0 In famoua
tlon of Su isbury Local .. SchooL
products
fre.l Hetp yoyr
D1strwt Meigs- Coun&lt;ty, Ohio
fr~s tiel' Nation.. &amp;rarids
Eklao We~ks, Clerk
they w1nt for only $1 a week
T'het fet valuable fre. 1lfh (7) 30 (8)-6 .13 20' 27 3:..e
toO • tOd YOU tot 1111 •ftottalll and FREE New 276-pap
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

BE A

CLUB sttR!TARY

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Captam Kangaroo

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Thin~

Arthur Godfrey

Strike tt Rl.C'h
l1 09 V&amp;lran.t Lady
11 tli Love of I.Jfe
11 30 Search for Tomorrow
11 45 Guiodmg Ugbt
12 30 Ray M1Uano:l Show
12 30 Ail t:he World Turns
1 00 Johnny Carson Show
1 30 HouM:party
2 00 B1g Payoff
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3 00 The Brlibter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
3 90 Edge. of NJ.gbt
4 00 KatJe'-s Kltehep.
4 30 J,.ueky 8 Ranch

5 00 The Early Show
6 10 Reg1onal Reporter
a H5 Dauglas Edwards
6 30 Robmhood
1 00 Bums &amp; AM~

7 30 Talent St.-ol1ts
8 00 Charle$ F~rreH
ll 30 Vtc Dam1me
9 00 Stud1o One
10 00 Your Esso RPpnrtllll'
rb 15 Sports Parada
10 2a Wea.thennntt
10 30 start1me Playhouse
II 00 Up to t:he mnrute NeWI
11 05 The Late $how
Slrn Qlf

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TUISIIAY

MOIIIDAY

Lynbrook• N. Y

8 00 Sign On

B00 ' C11111aln K g 00 Of A&lt;l Th!nts

WANTED-BABY SITrER to Uve
in; Bolrd and room With small
wq:ea Write Mrs Doualas Owen.s. Mmersv1lle, Oblo
8 8 (ltc

9 30 Artllur G«&lt;lret

iifTEitJfA'fiONA.t fi.u..~k t~r sale

10 30 Sb-lke K Rioh

14: foot flat bed Wr1te 8bi

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11 00 Va'lumt Lady

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d)on~&amp;ow drive, $1395
Blaetta,.r;s, Pomeroy, Oh1o,

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191111 o""'iil
U''-SM_O_B_ILE_:__S_up-e-, "88"

HollUi.ay Coupe, power ste~rlna

Clle J!MI

Rangt~ JUdett
Phil Silver~

1811

and 4:-door
Sedad.&gt;Ll:!!holce of three fine cars
$395 .I:Siaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio

7 30 Navy LOf
8 00 Joe and Mabel
8 30 Startune Theatrt

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Slim On

12 00 FUm &amp; 1"11n&lt;'y

1 30 Femmme I uul'rl

S.gn O[f Praver
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111611- PONTIAC Deluxe kJI!IIder,
·, 4:~ Stdln-, hydramMJe ilti\,e,

"30 Roolcy Jonat~
5 no Mickey Mouse
6 00 N~ws

U 05 WeMher

6 15
6 SO

7 00

DoUr Muck

7 :.10 Wyatt F..nrp
l3 00 G E Summer Or~aina!J!
8 !lO Du Pont Cav Theater

6 15 John Daly
6 3J Wa~mer liros Pusentt

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

ExecUtrix
E•tatt of John F. Hindley, Oec11a•
od
NM1be ls hoceby
glve.n. that
Helen R. Hall'dley Whose Post Of
free Address IS 'Pomerov Oituo 1
R F: 0 No 2 lhas be@1t duly ap
pomted as Ex..ecutr1x of t~ Es•
talle o.f John F Handley Late of
Me~gs Coon{y Ollto dPr.eesed
Oabeid tOO 21s.'tl day i&gt;f Ju1~

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Robert A•hley who hu been dl

has returned to hu work at thP

Eleanqr S Schaaf~ Middleport Soc1ety Editor- Phone BU79
Luctlie Bearhs Hawkins, hmeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244

MdoolEP~RTSOCIETY

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Charlett

Swalllon
Maryivllle,
brought tps i{'andmother !.ir&amp;. t
F Hawkins, horne Saturday after
she ha~ spent several weeks vl11tm&amp; In Columbus, .New Calllornla,
Canal Winchester and Marytvdle
ChrtStme, Betty Lynn Kar..en
Sally, Ru~k al"'d Mlchael Koehler
chlld~n of Mr and J Mrs G B
Kllthler, Grovephrt, are vl!iflng
their grandmother. Mr11 E S
~chaaf

~nd Mrs

Harlan KJoea and wn
London Mn !dwards .and Mrs

OhJO Valley g)ettrit Corporation
Mn Ruby McKendne
and
ireat grandson Dav1d Ashley havtreturned from vl&amp;~hng Mr and
Mr~&gt; Wtlbur Asl\lt'y, Dunbar
P K Ru.wtl dtove to G1 uley

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parenh M.r and Mrs Guy Walters
Mr~ Fred Gramm and t-. o du l1l
d1t10n MJS8 McKay l'elebrated ht'r
mnety ru st bu1.hday at the h OS IJI
tal Saturday
,
Mr and Mn DWiitht Wallaee
and soru Alan and Btut't' V l~ l tcd
rel~;ltve~ 1n McCo nne lsville Sun
dnv
Waltt'r Crooks and son l:dwa 1d
vtl!nt to Ci!mp Arrowhead 111 a
JackJ!on Sunday afl~r Gene Crook~
who hsl'l be~:~n t counclih;~r at camp
(or the past stx weeki! He wa~; at
cumpamed..bome by a fr1end Seutl

10 00 Straw Hat Theatre.
11 00 News &amp;: Wenlber
ll 10 Spo11t.s

11 15 Ro)'ll Playtbouse

11 15 Clty Detel'tlve

and famlly;"
The pa~c!panta and subren and Bob Cra,mer
ject&amp;- 2,0, of your fnends and
nuWllon, Columtiu!
ne1ghbor• tueh as tht&gt; young
KoehJer, Pomeroy, were
man drplo!ted abo\le- bave :1
VISitDn! of Mr and Mrs Wilt Jh'
~~orbush Clevel;md
rolliekma: good t1me aleng
'rl'l Mr11 DaWliQn Will remain Jn
Ml'fl Earl
Warnke spent tht
w1th the audaence n e run
Pomeroy With Mtfl Koehler
w~~h her fam1ly m Call'
u comrtant, clean. anA gear
Ll and Mrs P I&lt;'
Klem and don1a
ed fQ-r the whole tamfly,
~on Peter, left Mobdiy for tltelr
Mr and Mr.!l Clarence Slt'wart
no embarraar.ng sttuatwm
home tn Annapo1Ls Md
Mrs a 1d baby, B,.Pdbury have mov~ d
Klem ;md son have s pent the sum to the Crooks apartmt'nt on South \t'r resul t tn tbe 011e and a half-hour 11how' Apart !rom thll!! fun mvol 1
d hterallu tJ!o\)~anC&amp; of persons have flod:ed to see M1s~ Brandon bemer here With her parents Judge Fourth Avenue
aus!' of the current Lnteret&gt;t in hypnotism
and Mrs Cednc Clark, Whtle Lt
M1s10 M'axLne Bennett Colum
Kle1n was on a crwse
bus an(j Mn Vernon fu!gen; Fos
Mr and Mrs Robel't Mdb and tOt Ia spent t}Jt' weekuJld wLth
da\1&amp;~ter. Robm and M,. and Mrs thetr parents Mr and MIS C h:H
Larry Rice visited Lake Veto re Ieos Bennett
cently
Mr and Mn John Ketcbka we1P
Mr and Mrt OrvUle Milliron in Wbeeling oyer the weekend to
and chlldren, Roaemary Roxie vLstt rOlatwe~~
MarJe, ~rry and Jerrv, Columbus,
Mr and Mr~ Frank1tn Gmthc t
vi!nted M.r and Mrs Dav1d 01ler and daughter, V1cky Lynn and
last week
M1ss Juamta Hawkm!O. Cranrh u•\&gt;
Jean RoUsh, who has been !lere sp~nt the weekend WJth Mr and
for a week with her mother Mrs Mrs John Hawkms Jr
D E Roush, wh1le on vllcahon
Mr and Mrs Jay f'a 1 t1r :md
from her employment in CQlumbus daughters Columbus, have bccn
returned there SUnday Other vtsttlng her mother, Mrs F~t nc
guelts of Mrs ltou•tl over the Harker
weekend were Mr arrd Mrs R1ch
Mr and Mrs Ed Bauer Jack
ard Gordon and family, Columbus son und M1ss Polly Karr Colulll
on Saturday evenmg and Mr!J bus s pent the weekend w1th th~n
Charleg Fran~s and ,k;~gl~t~r.Jvaoenls Mr and Mrs C ]'\ KaJt
Judy and James Plummer,
Sr 11nd granddaughtt"r Poll y \tH
ton Ky, on. Sunday
Buuer
Mrs Forrest Bachtel and daughMrs Webb Hall spent Sl \1 1 J'
teor, Carol Bachtel RN 'VISJted In dJn s last we&lt;ek V IS JIIn~.: ~h ;~nd
Parkersburg and V1enno W Va
Mt s C.nff Ru!Osell
Saturday
:Mr and Mrs J C Downm~o: \\1 11
Robert McKay, Bowhng Green hv ~ d hc1 e willie he was emp ttJ\
was called here Fnday night when cd u n conslt uctwn at- th1• Spnt n
ht~ aunt, MLss Lauria McKay, fell
plant v1s1ted htlre recently I IH \
and broke her htp M1~s McKay are hvmg at Ruanoke Va
an d
who make-s her home w1th her SIS LawJ cnceburg Ind
ter In-law, Mrs A W M~:Kay wu
Mr and Mrs Ed Prlce Cle\ e
taken to Mt'lgs General Hospital m land have been vlsttmg her mu
the Rawlmga Coats ambulance She ther, Mrs Martha Hudsun and
ts repGrted as 1n satisfactory con
tamily They came to MJddl ,~ p011
Mr and Mrs James Hawley
WLth Mr and Mrs L:~onfUJd John
Mra Robert Allenswotth and ROn son and ch1ldren WavP.J!y who
John, left Saturday for Toledo had heeu on a motor tJJP
where Mr and Mrs James Hawley
rom Rd(y has ht' cn \IJ ~ Jtmg Mr

WE WILL SEE
YOU SOON

FUlTON- THOMPSON

Ohio

Pomer11y

Cue/tit,. ~ultf

Jr atKI fanuly live They were
called there by the crit1cal eond1
tion of ,the Ht day old daughter qf
MIDDLEPORT -!4 bedr oom mod the Hawlevs Whl) is suffermg from
~ blond factor
~rn frame Colonial L1vin~ rouru
:Mr and Mrs Harold Hubbard
dlnmg room, kltchen o.Jnd den
Mr
an,d Mrs Harold E Hubbard
downstaus
Ha1 dwood noor ..
and
daughtet Malia, lefl Sunday
throughout Full basement with
gas-flred hDt a1r furnace 1._AU for a vacatton at Daytons Beach
windows and doors weatlle~ Fla
Mr and Mrs
stflpped, ce~ar .shLDgle exter101
Columbus
have .been
and Johns Manv1Ue "l,tfetlme
roofmg Shown by appomtment
ADDISON - :1 room frame wtt:J
bath, fuel ml space beating
nearly 2 acres w1tH tenms court
nice gatd~n, plenty or shade
and garage One m1le trom Ky
ger poWer plant $8000 00 Bat
ance of ex1atmg 4% loan cpn b e
assumed
CUCKLER REALTY
lox 229
Phone 108-Y
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Junior Fair

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INSURANCE J\GJilNCY
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Caa•tally anti leodo

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OHiO VALLEY ~OiiSl SHOW A$s't4.

M~ig~ ~~11nty ~~ir _

pElU!ifi!S

east of the!ter,

, lll••n Street

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COtLI R$ ,JEWELlY

93rd
UAL MEIGS CD. F~IR
4 DAYS- AUGUST 15·16· 17-&amp; 18

Gofdl~ liibnee. _.tilt•
and champloll '-lil&gt;~ J'idy
, Other varieh811 will follow ~ng 1

'IV• have

WA1CII ClmrMI

lock-tprings
'airfi'CJunds

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Besure And See This Gigantic DispiCijf

Motorola TV, table model, with

tli'bes, tao 00
37t N Front

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Cllaton motor, I&amp;" s!oOO; 17"

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8-11-3tc

and other
Cberle&amp; Ne-wman,

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,_..,_lotol14...,.rllle

with a d1splay of the most modern

Herathel Roush, Racine, Rt 2

new picture tube

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crvMul .. • JIIJ4

15-18

Meigs

White.

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THE

8 YEAR

TIIIIIFTY-clJT

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Aug.

AT

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Leifheit's, Lehews
Hosts·To Relatives

Bndge •rteor hu w1tf llld d.adb·
ter Kayte .,..ho .httd •peru tht ~~
'!Veek, ¥1•1linl relative•
1
Mr snd Mrs
Wlllliin lkil
(VIrginia Wtse) and dsuahter, 9aad.ra Galhpolu, •re pi.Jnnlnai
movt! to Jacbon KeiJbta wh
they have purthlled a home
r
~tz u a ehemlat at the AtomiC!
l!:nerJ)' plant at W1verly
.-Mr and Mr.a 1\aymond Walbu.;.
Sr and famUy havt nturned from
avacatlon trtp to Camden, N j
and Detroit, Cleveland and othl!lr'
Ohio clt1~ wblli&lt;! he was on vacl.
tiOn from the idelgt Grocery

More fun than a barrel
Band Dlret'lor Earl Warnke MrS
Monkey!" 11 an apt dt' Nelle Davl8 Mrs Ben PJ:tll..,n al'\4
&amp;erlphon for the s how thai Sally Schaff hne completed the
lfllfe!lter at
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Joan Brandon famed " n.:l s u m m e r
only profen10naltady bypnoliJt, Will present at lite Mtl i!
County Fa1r Rock Sprlrtp
Saturday, Aututt 18th

Jimmy Walker stww

10.00 Straw Bat Theatre
11 00 News &amp; Weather
11 10 Spoots
1_1_45_ ~Jgn

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6 10 SyJrh

V1uce of Fltestonoe
8 00 Film Fan·
9 00 F.llm Fair

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~ports
Jobn Daly
Bold Journey

3:30

120l Business Services

1 :10 Femmlne Touch

4 00 F1lm
4'30 "It Carson
5 00 Mickey Mousa
6 00 New.!l

We.lb er

assembly wotk at hoMe No ex
per1ence
necessar;~&lt; l Wnte
SANCO MFG CO 85G7 W'est
Thlrd Los Angeles 48 CaUl
8 1S 2tp

TUESDAY
Fllm &amp; Fa-OI'y

2 OQ AitE'rnooo Film

6~

$2 00 HOURLY1poss1ble doing hght

8.8-6tc FOI\Ii!(Ai""""o!, hsdTr Tv llER•
VlCI! Alf makes !l~~~~:d
I
Techolclau.:
1-pt.VMOUTH Deluxe' 4-doO&lt; -lllddle"""!tellan~ ooe or the beat "63's Jn
t4til':'$1S1Se. Bllettau'J, POmitttOy,
Ohio.

11 00 N 1!\WI
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11 05 T.he La.te S'ho,.-

2 00 Afternoon F1lm F'tt!&gt;llvil

6 10

WAITRESS wanted Must apply 1n
person Home Rest'lurant Middleport
8-13-3tc

8-9-etc iw10 &amp; TI±.J;;VJSI'n&gt;G"ERVICE 1956
J:o~n C Bal"'Ot
Phone 2QQ, ~ltfahiY. APpUame
Judge
of
the
PPobate Cotut
liN II,EII~Hard top coupe
Store, 118 W. Mala' st .. Pomero:r
Me1gs Countv Qhlt(}
, llontiNr,
matte, one own
2-23-tf
(7} 30 (8\ 0 13-3te
et. $1M 1 ttriar's, Pomeroy,

9 -.)() $64 000 Queslion
9 30 Do Yoa Trust Your Wilef
10 00 YoUI' Esso-Report.el'
to 15 Sports Pl:l'ade
W:25 Wellthennan
10 30 "P.ress Confe~nce

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Adminlstratnx With the WIP
Annexo&lt;~
1
Estate of Th~as W. We1n.r,
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Nottee liS' hereby given 11hM
Sybil Ebers-bach who9e Po!rt Of
flee Address 1s Pom~y, Ohio,
has been OOJy apj)l)lnted 1lS Ad
mn:ustTa'triX" wtth 'bhe Will ann-ex
fd of the Es11rte ot Thom.k~ W
Wag;n.eT Deceased late .of Letoot
Thwnship 1 M~rgs County OhiO
Da.ted lhts 23rd day of Jul~
1956
J0Jm C Baron
Judgf of the Probate Court
M'' 1.!s County OlNO

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FbJm VB, 2-door

advancement

possible Ph-One llO.X, 4-6 pm

aad t.rates, hydr'amatlc drtve
$289&amp;; Blaettnar's, Pomeroy 0
8 9-6te

WHTN-TV Channel13
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ness. Eiteellent

dan,

6&lt;5 Douglilo6 30

YOUNG MAN W!llulg to work,
tale re~pons1bUity 1n local bu!O.I

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19ell BUICK,i6p~ VO, 4-doo• Se-

'1 46 Gu1ding Ll'lfbt
1
12 00 Democratic Con,•mtkln

Brighter Day
Secret Strum
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Edge uf N1g.bt
Kahe'li KLtcbf.n
Lueky 6 RanCh
The Early Show
Al't Lmk.....,_ ond

M8:

B, % The Dail1 SenU11eJ

U 16 Love of L1fe
ll 30 Search for TOIDCII'I'O.'f
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Kloea an tuten of Mr Riley
Mr and Mn Bern1e Dunkle
Huntington came lo Maddlepol't
Sunday ' af~ Mtu ViTt~ma Ar
nold who hH been v111hng Mrs C
M Erwm and who had planned to
return tO Hudtington t&lt;arltel' lut

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9 30 Rosemary Clooney Show
10 00 Dear Phoebe "
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1100 News
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11 15 IMOVI,_ Muswm
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1956 ot
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&amp;-ROOM Apartment and bath
1n lhV Ohlo Oompa~&gt;y's 1'\m:h•""
Modern ls alJo tultable fur of
Beg'lnhlfll N 44lfl des:ree. W 9
flee Jpac_t. Cali Dr K D Ams 1'ods 12 li.nb from an Elm t.rea 22
bary, 27s..J, Pomeroy
IHl tr m 10 diameter on the East bank
FURNJS'HED apartment, 4 rooms uf Sbory s Run a.n&lt;( on the line o/
and ~alb furnaCe heat puyate en. Jqbn and JamBI!l Mauc); m Lo-t
trance Phoni'" B170-J
8 U-6tc 829. Tov.on 1 Range 13, thence s
30 &lt;kg W 12 rods 3 links to an
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Preooe s 67 de&amp; w 46 rod.s to a
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PA~KIN'G FEES!
Agrtculture S(reiety Membership Cards
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wtll be accepted' fot general admissiOn
and for parkJHg Tll~se ttekels are on
sale at Gllmor~s Supply Slore an4
can be purtbB~ at bOln gates. at the
Pcurgrounds 1 also from
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directors

Agriculture

Judging
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tractor Pulling
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lomata to Cairo today - Sir City·
de Corea, tbe h!.t-b commiJtioner

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REAL RACE

Na..aer Sundl)' rejeeted the :Uiil

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Cincinnati Long Ball Artists Held
At Bay By ~raves Hurler Burdette
MU..WA•UKEE, Wla.-UP- The
third-place Cincinnati
RedleJ.i
were looking for bigger exvlosives
tcd,.y to at least even the fourgame aeries with Mlhyauk~e after
lo:sing to the Braves, 8-2, here Sunday.

Tbe Queen City lads will end
their current serie.!l wltb the Na.
tlonal Leaaue leaders tonight.
All the RedJegs• big aun.s failed
them Sunday when their loog ball
bitten were outdittanced and ace
pitcher Brooks Lawrence was bested in a pitching dlH!I.

' The Braves hit when it counted
to bact up the pitching of Lew
Burdette in handing Milwaukee a
triumph that ktlpl them one and
one-half games ahead of .second
place Br'tldklyn and pushed the
Redlegs three game!! off pace.
It was the second straight victory for the Braves over Cincin·

nati.
Milwaukee went to work earl·
on Lawrence, rated onl' of the
h•ague's best hurlers, when they
scored three run11 in the first in·
ning to hand Lawrnce his fifth
loss against 16 wiru.
Lawrence want to tht! Hhowers
in the tftird, after rain halted play
for H5 minutC~;, with another three·
run outburst. Lawrence was tag·
l(ed for five hits and gave up four
walks in the short timt' he worked.
Burdette pitched 1teady bali, al·
lowing single ruM in the fourth
and seventh . The fourth could
have been more damaging, but a
double play wiped out twp RQdlegs
runners after Ed Bailey sfngled
Gus Bell home .
Wally Post hit hls 2111t homer
or the season ((If' the other Clncin-

JIM-DANQJ NOW • ' • • By Afan Mavll' -

nati run in te seventh.
The Bravt"s were opportuni~t ~
1hroughout the game, gelling hits
wben they had runners in scoring
position. In the first inning, Eddie
Mathews singlt&gt;d in one run and
Billy Bruton sinJt;lcd in two.
In the third, Del Rice soc ked in
two with a Texas league double
that Post overran . Mathews scored
the third run in the mn ing on an
error by shortstop Roy McMillan.
Bobby Thomson got into the act
ln the .sixth when he 5ingled with
te bases loaded to score a pair of
runs.
Burdette by winning pulled even
with injured teammate Bob Buhl
with 14 victorie-s . It was his third
straight win over Cincinnati this
season.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
MilWaukel'
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Brooklyn
64- 44 .593 1 '4
Cincinnati
fl3 46 .578 3
St. Loui:;
55 M .W5 11
Philadelphia
52 55 .48tl 13
Pittsburgh _. __ 48 61 .440 18
Chicago ....•. 4-4- 62 .415 201;l
New York . _ 39 66 .a·n 25
Svnday"1- RMvlts
Pittsburgh 3, New York 2, 1st
Pittsburgh 11 . New York 3, 2nd
Chicago 6, St. Louis 2, ls-t
Chicago 0, St. Louis 0, 2nd
called after 9 in n, darkness
Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 3
Milwauke 6, Cincinnati 3, night

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Saturday"s R"ulta
Brooklyn ti , Philadelphia 2,
New York 4, Pittsburgh ~
St Louis 3, Chicago 1
Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 3 ,nigt.Tuesdar'• Oam.s
New York at Brooklyn. ni11ht
·Pittsburgh al Philadelphia, nigbl
Cincinnati at Chlc~:~go
Milwaukee at St. Louis, nleht

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(lennanent His
·Break With IBC

.Todays Sports
Parade

.My f~llngs whe n the fan.'! .honed
me durmg my brief career tn the
minor leagues ar ~ still vivid even
though it happ.med 15 years ago.
My salary was S7ti a month , plus
$..'Ut0 a day meal mon\ey when tho
c.lub was on the road, and each
hme the catcalls were dll'cctcd
my way, I honestly felt no human
being: should have to accept such
ab~se for 100 times that sum .
l ve talked with numerow bli
leaguers who have been booed end
m~st of their sentim-ent parallel
mmc.
Infielder Roy Smalley of the
PhiiUes, (or example, who cl11ims
he was booed as much
a5 any
player ever wru~ In Chicago while
he wa s a member ot the Cubs ,
lnNlsta t.hat fans who boo are not
alway, motivated fby m_.Jciousness.
"Sometimes," Smalley
S'Rys,
"the fRns who boo _lde'llify themselves with the pai'tlcular player
thry are deriding. They actually
pnt themaelve.s into the player '~;
.shoes and w.ant him to do well.
When be does, they applaud- and
some of them probably feel they
arc applauding thetruelveT.
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Robert Tayl..- , lhbr• Pept
THI LAST HUNT
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C.rogan and Mrs. Mahel MarshRJI,
Columbus, s.pent the week
end
here. Mrs. Cetil Grogan visitOO
her fatbtr, C. H. Wise, Sr., and
M h.~ Ruth Wise anct Friday t ven·
Elmer Haycook
and
lng Mrs .
daughter, Dianna. Columbus , were
also overnight gueah of lh1! Wise
family . They bed been
visiting·
Mr. and Mr!.
David Yost . and
children, Portland, and Mn. Mar.
Pihall &amp;pent the week end there.
Mr.!!. Hay('oOk and Dianna returned to Columbus with thn Groeam1
11nd Mrs. Man.ball .
Mrs . Taylor
Gro-tan was the
houseg ue.&lt;~t of
Mr:&lt;~ .• Beuie Groean over the week
end.

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ORPHAN ANNIE

By IIAROLD GRAY
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A 6MAAT ONE "·
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and
plaGS .were m.ade for the flU (De-Qt.
lqgs. Th~.;" Assacijltion.al m~Q,C to
!Je ·h eld at the Middleport Baptist
Church August 28 was anooun~Wd .

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: The- dedlcaUon of the love g.ift
,orterini 1¥As in charge
of Mr. .
~h.y . S.e tdenabie, who also read a
communieation ~rom Allee Mae
Simmons, a missionary is Burma.
A social hour co'ncluderl
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Clark,
Pomeroy, Route 3. aN announc.
ing the ·birth ·~r their Clrsi child,
8 Mril, Mark -{\lt.u., born Thur.!iday,
August 2, at Holzer Ho8pltal.
Matenal grandparents are Mr:
imd Mt1:. H. D. Goeglein. Great
grandparen\,8
Are Mrs.
Jennie-'
Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Goeglei'n.

·P aternal ii'IDdparents are Mr.
and Mrs.
Freder~ck H. Clark,
q'reat arandp19'ents are MTS. Maggtt~.Brown aDd Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Clurk.

NANCY
LOOK AT .THAT

. MEAN MAN

' STICKING HIS
TONGUE OUT A1"

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rrb~ 1ast balf of the 1tu., book
"This Revolutionary ;ral.th" was
pl'e'se~ted by M,.._ illmt!t' W~ck­

By SHULTS

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Women's Soeiety
QfBaptist Church
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Jhe Meigs County Women·~ Re.
'publ,k:an clu·b met SaturUuy alter·
jllOOn at tlw Hntl'l Marlin.
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,4. Crl~OI',.am, Q~tatton
· · presided at the meeting which
A N M 8 · il U Q K T H :t: a A ?i E T D G E B .
opened with the Lords prayer and
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b.eadcfua'rter!l.
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Reports of the republican nlly
$aturcl&amp;,);'• Cryptoquow: H.p\.PPlNESS ,)S ADDE:D LIFE,
&amp;t W'eU~;ton wert! given by Mrs.
._ A~D T'E OJYI:R OF ~~fE:-S~~~R.
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Wilbur Pierce, Mrs . .James Hawley
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Birth Of A Son
On August 2nd

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tlrpwJ 011 ~AftOIIAL! Come OD
Jia 1111holo
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move back into tlle ha11 before tht
next Gran&amp;:t! meeting on Aueu•t

Young Fantily
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wUl be held at the R.oek SprltlgH:
hall, Frldly evenine Aucu.t :h tGr
COT UMBUS. 0 . - UP- - Ohio
the
purpo•e of aelecUn• a pritJce
Ah&gt;VF.'TS toC!IIv, B'fkJd Defens earid prii1eess to represent Meia~
Secretary Charles WiliOR to rt'·
djlC.O th • ~~1 1rt "'l~l'f:it~' lt-nfP'If'e or County at the Ohio State Grange
meeUng.
Ma riae :gt. U:a: !lt&gt;W C. Mt'KI'u n
who Jed i'l ntght marr h at Pgrris
Refreshments were served by
1 ·htnd. S. ( · iu wh .l'h o; ix rerruil s
Mrs. William A. Morgan, Mr. and
J ,:~ t thdr UV€!~;,
-Mr-s. Roger Morgan and Mr. and
Mrs. William Radford.
State Commandar Edgar L. WiJ.
liat:n-3 told Wilson in a letter ttlat
armed fore~ recruitment will au!
fer because young men won 't wam
lo ·; s uffer !he injustice of being
th e goat for a common practice- or
a branth of Uti service.''
Williams also eLatmed McKeprVs
A reunion of tbe family of Mr .
"vali ant servi9e" dn Korea we ~ and Mrs. Thomas Yourig was "'held
not ''ad5quateJv considered" in his Sunday at th6-Jr home, \Vest Main
sentenee, which lneluded a bad St.
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ronduct dl•charge.
"~ eannot ·stand Jdty by," he
Pretent.ware llr. anti Mrs.I'AI»r
IISid, "wit'tlout volciri~ our ohh•r Altmayer and sons, Stewll't •nd
Hon to what appears to be a mill. Larry of :Uvittoo#n, N. Y. Mil&gt;.o.
carrit.;ge or · m·mtary justiL'e."
Marilyn You.u.-, WaaJiinatoo, D. C.,
and Mr. and ;lllr.a; Roben 1\ocerli
.and dauchter~, lanet ana Nauy ot
N~lsonville and .Mr. Youn(~.o ww·ther, t.fl'tl~ R. D. Vou11g, ~"*G!' ·

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Ohio Amwets Plea
For Reduction Of
McKeon Sentence

The Mar'tha Class or the Brad·
bury- Churcb' &amp;!"Christ rUet la!t
Weet if
h\llhe of their teacher,
Mrs .. GJ!iff' R.-.::;_seU, who iS also
presadent - of the class. Mrs . R~'l.se_n wu asslste&lt;:J by , Mrs. Graec
Kmg who was cu-hosteu.
· · The mfefillj:: 'was conducted by
the p~siaent who read a "Mornfng Pr.ayer" and !iln article "It
Is n't the Cfturch1 It's You." Mrs.
King was le'ai:ler· of the de\'Otional
serv ice whiCh oPened the meeting.
During Jhe ~ b,u siness seuion
plans wer'c mad,~ to order Christmas cards,. for. saUe. The hosteues
served a salad colll'se 1o a iuest,
Mr . C.ot)'ell, and these memberJ;.
Mrs. Edna Laing, M~. Marie Wil·
kinson , Mrs. Letha Russell, Mrs.
Cush Johnston, .Mrs. Paul Winn,
Mrs. Clarence M1uray, Mr.s. Milton
l· Russell , Mrs. Elsie Barnhart, Mrs.
Isabel Auth-erson.- Mrs. JUnia Ple,rCf, Mrs. Webb Hall. _

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H they re:a~ tp 1orce. He auin
said Eeypt would defend the c11nal
Rocbprin~l GrJDi' rnct In re.
to Lhe J!I.Bt drop of Egyptian bl.vod. IUIIr ie•if)D 'tburld.J)' ~vening
wltb Homer 1Uce1 worthy m111ter,
pre.llidlne.
t
At the cl.o~e of lhfl D}e8UD.J the
hill! wat vac.ted tot the we,k of

Martha Class
HQids Meeting
At Prexy's Home

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R••Y In one year .•• LIIM th•n
$25 • month. All ch•rv" includlld.
t•k~ lonpr If you wiah, Quick
c•sh ro•ns up to $1000. Cl•an up
billt. lag a IM..,.tn, Tak• • trip.
F.IMnclng Ohio .-ople ~lnce 1912-

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SOCIETY

S. S•tlafttd
21. ~tUt.4,
4. Ooddet.l of
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H. Unittd
&amp;. ·~htmu · . . . _ , t&gt;f JDve
N•tiona ,
12, Boify-, Qf '
T. NonHnae~
(8bb:q
water
1. Dull pain
Jt. llltt
13. Paclftc Ia•
10. Kind of
In - ·. 1
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candy
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11. Drawinr
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But they said Jt wo.uld be by .q
n&amp;r-row m·ajQrl:ty alid tbat no u-ttdattQJ'y way hed 'bee·n round to
impose the deeiilon bn Ejypt. Imme~tote EJYPtian feJecUon of any
such plan was fora,;ast.
Nt~rly all of the conJerenee n,_.
tlons huve committed themselve!!l
In Pdvanpe. Britain an~ France Ln·
tlat that Eg)'pUan P ( e a 1 d e n t
Gamal Abdel Nass&amp;r cannot remalo in "unfettered" control of

India, Runia and 11uch Alilll
ne~t~trall &amp;s Ceylon ar,d Indonesia
inl!lt no .dedslon can be t·a ken In
nationaJlzh'!&amp; an
EtypUan comJe~y'B UIJ!CftlllllJIU.ted bloe of 36 pany, India aJ)d Rlu&amp;ia were exappeJr.ad ¥(eilhhtd about. 3 to . 1 pected. to argue Efi.Yf)t'il Cll.ie Dl
lor: -s~ve.n.
t.be conle.renc&amp; table.
' steveqloa taia»e.lt said be did· There were lnsi"tent r, u m o r :..
not think Mr. Truman's ·. declslop {ndi,·'.s; roy~ Amba~adpr V. K.
w_o'u,Id have :•anr .maJerlat effed" 1 Khri --. 'lna Menon would pre~nt a
cnf#\ii tltd fll-r the p~atlon.
compromise pla.n in an effort to
'~riJriSr, ft~atJn- eOftfideftoe, avoid a sboo~_ng war. H.e conf.er-jtai:(i4 taiJhJI' about the kind af a I'i!d Sunday w1th .Naaser, and Ce-y.
~lmP8tgn he. woulil Wage aaaiMt . 1on w~ 10endlng one ol itfi top dip·
Pr;&amp;Jderit Eisen,hower _!.. a 'bard· bf~nl" c~mplfan orv "liberal and over to welcOmiq 11peachl!l!l.
· ~~ve isa1.t~U-"
The hlc new• Wai
nqt beil}B
TO;~ay'a sehech.llt at the Jmphl· ma~ at the conventlon' . haU ~ but
th~lter «ou lvie'iy routine except In the down-town hotels "lr"' tbe
t9r th~ kh'ftO~e speech tonJiht b)' candidates were ,i~i~ -~. e e k
~vernor 'Clement.
sOngs to poHtiCil leaders ·w o atUI
,. The iitir,i®n se.saion was Jlv.-n ha'dn't ffiade up . th~lr mtnds:

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!Middleport -- -- 020 010 2-6 7 D
Galipolis ---· - 003 024 x- '1 8 2

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UP - Sugar Ray
The 160-pound champion said he
Hnhinson claim-ed a
permanent expected to close .''before tomorbrtlak with the Intcrnallonal Box- row night" tor a defense against
ing Club toriay a nd said his mid- Fullmer at Loa Angeles or San
dlewelght title. defense . against 1 u&lt;&gt;
~nc'·co,
-llept. 24 or 25. Bill
1.11
Gene Fullmt&gt;r would tie made in 1 Kyne would be the Promot&gt;f:r at
California ,next month under inde· San Francisco, or Mr. and Mrs.
pendent promotion.
\Carl Eaton· could stage the show
But ManHging Dirertor Harry In Los Angeles, if they straigtMa.-kson or the me
dedared: ened out
"certain difficulties"
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"Robinson 's not walking ()Ut On with the California Boxing Com·
124 E.· Main St.
U.'&gt;. Hr 's actually walking out on mllrion.
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fullmer . He's afl'aid
to defend
against Gene and he's done every ·
th ing possible to grt out of the
match."
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Ut h
u m~r o
es
or an.
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became top contender oq May 25
by winning a lop-sided riedsion
over Charles Uumez of France
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Promoter lim Motris of the 18c
has been n~gotiatlng the R~bin·
! 8Qn·Fullmer
mcttch for several
· weeks. Norris' efforts were intcnsi(ied after Aug. 3. when physl·
ciam ruled out the Archie Moore•'
Floyd Patterson heavyweight Utle
fight for. Sept. ~li because of Pat·
tenon's fractured right hand.
Since the R 0 b i n s on -Fullmer
miLtch rank:~ next to tht! heavy.
weight title fight as an attraction
NQrrls wanted to suh!ltitute It •at
Yankee Stadium, Sept. 25. But last
Thursday the promoter declared,
"We've reached a ,r oad block becau!Je of ·R obinson's demands for
big guarantee ftom theatre-teleovision money."
However, Robinson put the shoe
nn the· other foot today· when -he
told oi his "definite and perma·
nent"" break with the
JBC "because
Norrh
wonts
all the
money."
Sugar Ray, 3!5, msde
the an·
nouncement at tbis training camp
at nearb1 Greenwood Lake, N. Y ..
wher_e he has been conditioning
for three weeks and sparlna for
fo1,1r days.

way,
they hoo,
and themstlves
in a way, may
ht&gt; they're
booing
for
their own shortcomings."

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New York ____ 73 38 .858
By MILTON RICHMAN
Cleveland
63 45 •583 8Vz
United Prest. Sports Writer
floston
62 47 .M9 10
NEW YORK UP - How doc s
Chicago
56 50 .528 14~ It feel to he hnoed?
Qctroi( __ . _
52 58 473 20.14
Down rig ht sickening. I know beBaltimore __ _ 48 62 .436 24~ cause it happened to me many
Washington
4-5 64 .413 27
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Kansas City __ 31 72 ~ .340 3:S
t.lmes
I was JC q:ag arou11,
In
the while
bushe.!l.
Sund•y'.l RHUitt ' ·In a way, I know exactly how
New York 6, Baltimore 2, 1st
! Ted William8 felt when tht' htlO·
N~w Yo.-k 4, Baltimor~ 2, 2nd
ing provnkcd him to such a point
Cleve-l.snd 6, Kansas City 3
that he was finally fined $5,000
Detroit 5, Chicago 2
for spitting toward the bn ~ and
Washington 8, B()lj.ton 2 ..
the pr~ss.
S.turdey's Reaul'h
Not that I ever wanted to !&gt;pit
when 1 was booed for letti ng a
Dallimore 10, New York ti
bal l go through my leg!f or lHking
• thlrd strlkl' with men on base,
but I often wanted to crawl into
a hoie 10 m iles deep.

BIG PROOF ot
Here'a proof you
SI.f that eleerric
Wiler beaten offer utra 1alety. At top, ••
no vent•, At bottom ... no name. That
me~n~ f&lt;lU can in1taU tAL, water heater

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3-1 ck feat in the Ohio River Base- •
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ball league yesterday _ afternoon
a s Dick Walters pitched a bril·
lia nl three hitter. Walt~rs, for·
mer Middleport High ~hool a~ ,
1/M,tf- .
has been pitching all summer for
the Beulah Park Jockey Club \n
Ji/~7'
the CenlTal Ohio League. Lo.sina
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A&lt;;
The boll team, Gallipolis, won the seveoth aa:alnst pitcher GJI·
Wayne Austin in the sixth inDID.J, the G.alUpoJis Little League Tour- bert Caldwell of the 'GaUipolis
AlANY
Racine pirkC1.1 up their
flrat nament· on Saturday nla:ht when team but the Gallipolis ' nine
A~
run
without
benent
of
a
bAse
hit they whipped the 1Mid~eport .Litbrought in ace Joe Duncan, who
IIJ!'P
ir'l
tbe
fourth
inning
.
With
one
tie
League
All
Stars
in
the
finals
had
been playing centerfield and
EVe!?
out Charlte stoba.rt was hit by a b~ a score of 7~.
he put out tbe fire .
Won' ttl
pitched ball, and moved
up as .
A FI/LI.
Errors proved costly foc the .Mid·
The box scores:
Walters was walked. Both runners
~ffA&lt;;OI{
pulled a double steal and then dleport team which outhit GalliMtDDLEPORT
Stobart scored on a passed ball.
polia by 7-{1.
AB
R
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Pt . Pleasant had scored their
Middleport took an early 2-0 McElhinny, ss ------ 3
1
0
run in the same inning as Jarvis
l-ead in-ibe top of the seeond lrm- Stevenson, 3b ---- -- 3
0
0
was :;afe on an error, and moved
log
when
Ron
Manley
hit
a
homeWilson,
l{
-----·-~
0
1
0
in to score on a fielder 's choice
run with Tom Ander.son on rbase. Swackhammer, 2b -- 1
()..
0
I ~ond a ground out. ·
Andersen bad reaehed b:ae on a Bush, 2b ---------- 3
0
3
Anderson, cf __ . __ _ 4
1
1
The winning runs were scored single.
IJ~· Racir.e in the sixth
frame .
Wise, U -- -----·--- 1
0
0
Galllpotis came back in the bot· Rothgeb, If -------· 0
0
0
Bob Nelson led o£f with a double
tom half of the third Inning to Dent. p ------------ 2
0
0
&lt;~nd moved to third as Don Payne
grou nded out. Stobart then sing- tally th~ runs on two hits and Oller, lb ~--------- -1
0
0
led to score Nelson,
and after two eNor6 on the part of the Mid- Manley, rf --- - -·-- S
1
1
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Bowles, c __________ 3
0
1
moving around
to third
stole dlcport nine.
l
C
home· with the (ina! run of the
M'ddl
t ti d 't
i .
onch, p, If - - - - --- - 3
1
1
ga me .
uho
lin
Totals ---------- 31
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7
the ltop eporh
oft e fl~l'tbl wen
ares
Racin e picked up only
seven
GALLIP-OLIS
Bush doubled to send Ellis across
hits off th[' offerings of Au.stln
the
plate.
Gallpolis
took
the
lead
AI
R
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and Gordon with Stobart cflming
again
with
two
more
runs
.'!cored
Thompson,
If
-----4
_
0
l
up with two bJngJes.
King · had
on
one
hit
and
one
error
in
the
Saunders,
2b
-----4
0
0
two of the three safeties for Pt.
bottom of the fifth and then went Neal, 3b - ----------- 4
1
l
Pleasant.
The line score:
eomfortably
intowith
the four
leadbig
in runs
the
last of the sixth
C leveland 8. Kan!;as City 5, night Kar-i ne
000 102 000--3 7 1
that
nve
thern
a
7-3
advantage.
Washington 6 , Boston 1, night
Pt. Plea;;ant
000 100 000- 1 3 1
Middleport rallied in the top of
TvMCIIY• G•m"
H~:~tterie..o; :
Racine: Walt~s and
Cl\]cago at Kansas City, night
Wi egel
, Dettoit at Cleveland, night
•
Pt. Pleasant: Austin, Cordon &lt;6)
Was-hington at Baltimore, nigh t
(LP) and Gordon, Capehart (6)
Boston at New York , night

Errors Prove To Be Costly
For
LocatAll-Stars Team
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STANDING

Gallipolis Edges Middies
~,r.n~ ~?.d~ds:;o~.~. nt . Wins . L L Tournatnent '~

tnternatio~Jiu

I' th~ C.al "'~ ~!II~A;f•d

- - -- Uoa. wblcb hu l»o counted ror
BteVe¥aon.
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~ .. ,~ -, ~ wat talk ol Jllllldng Gov.
...
,.,.,jlJr G. Clemenl. a favorite aen
. _ Cll;ll!itd.ate - aeUoo wbJeh would
perm'i t the duleiatloo to deeide
aAe-f llie ,tlrJ\ W.Uot where it
- · 'lfRuted .to eo.
A fenn&amp;y.:lvanla ca11cU1 ~owed
H,lrtjlp.an .la4d pleked up 11 votea
Ln that .at•te·, 7'"Yote delepuon.
~tav~on r.t~ ~"1. an appil'·
e~t . ~ of 31,1 V9tu, and the bal·~ We$ 'UnC.r:mw.liJted
· Caliloi''nif'l 8 vote.. -held !inn
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1lf}l .·~ He wti- atlll creelJred -;Wili-»:, of tAe 64 frC¥D his
~e •\-tfo'f DUnolJ and N8w

Racine Outpoints
Point -Pleasant

R.ocltsprings
Grange M~tj~
H~lifiltlt~;sa:y!f\1 1 1' · •

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HIGHLIGHTS .AS DEMOCRATS CONVENE

~ ~I Couples

Returned From
3,000 Mile Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley · Mills accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson, Columhu.~. 11n a 3,00fl
f)lle trip through 17 sta tes and
Canada. The two couples tuok 500
Ct. of moving pictures of th e mu.sl
beautiful places ttu:y \'t~tted 11nd
selected .Maine as the must beau·
tiful alate.
Among lhe o utstamli n11

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LOAN
$2Sto $1000
Prompt, private loana on !ligna ..
ture• oiily, auto or furniture.
J•tl'ip sel'vice. Phone J1r•t.

Kal Hindy, Manager
300 W. SECOND ST.
Phone: 432 or 508, Pomeror
Hou"l'• : Mon.-Fri. 9-5 ; Set.. 9-12
Op~n. even~ngs by 4ppointmn&amp;
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lo rtlldi Ah If ,.Drbf · - ·

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were the Hoyal BotaJwal Gartlf'n.s.
Hamilton Ontario, and N1agau
Falls. LeaYing Col um bu~ they we nt
to Buffalo, N. Y. and crOsSed mto
Canada wbrre they \'tsited fo11r
Oominion.s and stopprd 1n Que~c and Nova Scotia for longer
stays. In .Maine they tried deep ~e:~
fishing With Mr. ·and Mrs Mill);
getting the first fi sh out of a group'
of fourteen fi shermen. Th ey also
went clamming and after lobster.
Coming down through New England they visited Jn New York City
and Washington and went s ight·
seeing I n bolh cities. On e of the
unusua] features of •the trJ p was
that in the 3,000 miles of d rivi ng
they never .saw a wreck .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M~ls went
to Columbus Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. Joh nso n a nd bruught back
the Shirley Mills' car which they
had Iert at the Juhnson home .

Always "like
new" upon
delivery!

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Br Ce,.lral l'rtN A.~ •
tiER&amp; AB&amp; tboM V&amp;ullted.
atre&amp;mUII.lnl ru1ea that thl 0..•
oc::rat. b&amp;v• adopttd out of coa•
aldtration for tht TV •~:
NomtnaUnr ~ held to 10
mtnutu, .~eeondtnr .peecbea to
five. Demon.auationa ..,. to be
conftntd to 30 millluttl nwctmtl!IL
Whe.ra It ta Jlfl(lefJI&amp;lY to poU &lt;lettgatet lndivlduaUy, lt will be dona
•·otr camera" With the tlung•up
atate1 reported at &amp;bt end of th•
roll eaU.
1
Delegates ue llOt to tt. ptrr•
milltd to txplaift lbetr votel,
which ta a. rule that wu invoked
In 1952 against Senator E.te.
Ke!&amp;uver when he trl.ed to plunk
tor Adlai Bteveneon on the Jut
roll call, but. waa tgno~ in the
famous Lut ron call ot the 1932
convention when Seriator Wtlllam
G. McAdoo of CaJilornla got. bil
nvmge agalnlt A1 Smith; hil
roe In the tamoua deadloek or
1928, by Jetting reeop.ltloll and
announcing the crucial 1witeh ol.
Texu and california to FrakUD
D. Roosevelt.
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AN' "INCENTIVE PUN" that
enabled 1tatea to win bonUiel in
national convention l"epre.tmtalion by impreuive ahowlnp in
the 19M election• wheu the Dem·
ocrats captured cODtrol ot Congru1 ha. in4at.t tht delep.te

Jodl•napolll (10 Sept. 4. ud Ch.u'les Evapa HUJhu ill 1118
picked Jotm lL Palm.U', Wbo lOt ud Warren 0 . Hard.ln. td. 1120.
aoWhere.
They may al.lo pau. two otlltr
IDleD ~· Bull Moo.ert bll lOU tamoua conven~ litH, Orclluba4 Uma to break off from the tra HaD, to whicb the Bull
l\epubl1CU11 on June 2S. o~ Mooiel'l bOlted ln 19l2, pd bit
tha Procreuive party, and pt Auditorium, now Rooavelt UDI•
Teddy ~elt in the Deld by ven:lty, l wheN .ntrward they
A\11. 3.
nominated Teddy Roosevelt on
The RepubUcana alwaya: have the Progreutve ticket.
fancied pttlDg •tarted earl)r, and
Althou&amp;"h. the buUdlnp are
m 1860, IJncolD wu noml.nated lOng alnce gon.e, If they 11ook
011 May 19, The D\&amp;ftloerata have lbarply they ~11 ~e plaquea
met ftnt only twice before alnce marking the elte of the WII(Wam,
the GOP wu founded, ln 18156, where Uncoln wu nominated ,in
wheft John c. Fremont ru u the 1860 and used by t.he Democrats
very ftrat. Republican p~den· aa late aa 1880 to na.rne Grover
tlal candidate, and In 1838, whea Cleveilmd; the Exhibition hall at
Grover Cleveland wu renomin· 'the comer or Michigan and
ated on June 1 aftd the ftePubU· Adams, where the GOP pkktd
e&amp;nll picked the later vicloriout Jam.ea A. Garfield In 18&amp;0 and
JknJarnln Hal'l'iaon ?D JUM 28. James G. B:alne In 188-f, lAd
Thing• are top1y-turvy this year! Crosby's Opera House on WubSteve Mitchell, former Demo· lngton between State and Dear·
eratic national chainnan, may born where the GOP nominated
(I.Ye the reuon when be fore- ,another tamoua general, V. S.
cull that putting the convention Grant, In 1868.
late wlll eawe at least a m1Ulon
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doUar• in g.mpalgn expemet.
A DEMOC,RATIC tradition
The prospect that both partlu providf!ll that delegations may In·
wtD h&amp;v• weD-known atandard- voke the ''unit rule'' That :1-.
bearen, plua wider press ami 'l"V they may require that all tbe
coverare than ever before In his- votes be cut !or the candldati
t:.oey, make~ them ADguine with who commands a simple majortbt late 1tart.
'ity within theil" del~gatlon. Con•
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nuttcut (20), Georgia (32), Kan·
TRADmONALLY a caadt4ate au (16), Idaho (12), Loulell.i.na
atay1 away from the convtn.UOD (24) and North Dakota (31 &amp;l•
hall until either he .,, nominated na.dy are bound by it. Othe(
or all hope ll loll. Only Senator itatea may adopt It duriAJ thf
Eatea Kefauver ddtd thll ID conventiOn,
195Z.
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The only PNaldent ner to 1M
FAVORRE SON candidatet
hlmulf nominated wu Jamea A. captured the lm&amp;~IM.tion ol
Garfield In 1880, who u head of Jam111 Bryce, the Britiab polltk:ll
the Ohio delegation lod the ftatlt sclentlet wbo Jn 1888 wro~ htil
aaatnlt a. tfl.lrd term tor U. B. famollll The Amenca... CommonGrant and waa floor manager for tDeaJtla, after pt~raonally 1tudyll)l
John Shennan, whom he nom• politics in. thlt country. ''A J•
total rrom 1.230 four yean ago ln&amp;ted. On the 34th ba11ut, Gar- vorife-/ 1 he wrott:., "ill a poUUclUII
to 1,372. Counting t~tlonal hid beard 11 votea announced
Vote~ and alternates, thl1 will In· for him, and llngrily challenged
crease the authorized badgehold· IL The chalnnan ruled him out
era to 4,640 lnetead of only :&amp;,UUI of ordlt, and eventually he wu
In 19~2. Proud parent.t ot thll nominated on the 38th ballot.
plan are Illlnoia National Com- . Horatio Sqmour wu In 'tht
mltteeman Jacob N. Arvey, con.ventlon hall proteatlng when
Mayor David Lawrenca of PltU· till Democrats drafted him to
burgh, and California National np11 aralnat Grant In 1868,. but
Commltte~man Paut' Zltrrln..
td no avail. The cloaeet the three
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l,e adlng contenders for the Demo·
WHAT IF things get hung up e'ratlc nomination may get · to well known over the Union, and
here and the ~moeratlc convtlh- the A.mphltheatr• In ttae e8.rly drawing support from all or most
lion runs" Into the Aug, 20 open• days of this year's conventloft sect.iona, while a 'faV()rlttt aon Ia
lng ot the GOJ&gt; conclave In San are the suites that the SUiven.tOn, one respected or admired In hta
, Franci.11co? Considering Demo- Kefa.uver and Harriman fortel own atate, but utUe regarded be-c:ratlc past history, that Ill tar have taken tn the ewank Stocki yond it."
from impueHible.
yarda Jnn next door.
Although some ot their su~
• That fs A. very real \1'0rry for
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newsmen, radio· TV commenta- • SENTIMENTAL old1tera among literal application of the lut part.
ton and their technlclana, but the delegate• can vtalt a hal- bf the deftnltlon, there are seven
Jt Ia only one ot the a.ma.t1n1 lowed DemC)(!ratlc 11hrin"e here "favorite 11on}s" In the lineup aa
eoinc:ldencea o! the eon.ventlon. by maklnli ·a elde 1 excurll.on to he c:onventlon opena,: Senator
timing thia yellr. Nevor have the the mammoth Chlca,-o Stadium, ...yndon Johnaon, Texas (MJ;
major parties met 110 tate, June where in 1932', 19'0 and 19f4 they Gov.
Frank
La118C!'I.e, Obto
being the traditional month !or nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt. (3' 1h): Senator Stu..rt Symingthe GOP and July tor the. Demo-· The Republlcana B1ao named ton, ""Miaaourt ( 481; Gov. M\Onen
&gt;erat..
Herbert Hoover tl1ere In 1932 and Wllliam~t, Michigan (4'); Gov. A.
The (lnl)' tater eon.ventlon.J Thomas c. Dewey In ltl'U. Go· B. Chandler, Kentucky (30);
were In 1864 when. the Democrat~! lng tG and trom the .Amphlthea· Senator Warren Magnueon, Wash(ln Sept. 1 nominated Gen. George tre for current eeylonll, many of inl"ton (26), and Gov. OeorJe B.
McClellan to oppou Pre8ident them Will pu1 right by the his- Timmerman ot' Boutb Caronna
, Lincoln tor re-election, and In toric Coliseum, ecene of the 120). othera may develop, and
1896, when a spliftter group trum GOP'a pomltt.alion of Theodore about 20 na.mea are expected to
lhe Democrata, who had picked R101evelt in 1904, William How· draw anywhere from a tractional
Wllllam Jennings Bqa.n. met ln ard Tatt 1n · 1908 and 1912, vote upwa..rd on the ftrat ballot.

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Held At Rocksprings August 5
. The 18th nnnuul EichinR"m- rtoun- Rock,11pring 8 Fairgrounds.

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wn was held Sunday August 5, at dinner was stl'Ved at noon .

the young~st girl
present wAs
Darla Kelly, daughter of MT. and
Mrs. Gerald Kelly of Pom.eroy, and
the youngest boy
pt'e&amp;ent was
Blaik Edward Da.rat of . Chester,
s-on of Mr. and Mrs. WiLHam Darst
Ench received a pl"ize.

Officen were elected for the
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
following year. Presldent,
Paul
Bu er; vlce~presldent, Wm. Dun&gt;!; Ernest Leifheit 110~ sons, Akron;
Sccretart·treasurer, Mary
.lane Mr. and Mrs. Junior Seyfried and
daughte1·, Athens: · Mr. and Mn.
Eichinger.
Wm . Seyfried, G"a llipoll!; Mr. and
Games ami cont~ts were held Mrs. Henry Frank a.nd sons, Pomeduring the day with prizes bcinJit roy ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank
Awarded to the winners. A trcal Pomeroy ; Mr. Bnd Mrr. -W1Ulam
of ice cream and pop were en· Darst nnd children, Chaster; Mr.
joyed by aJl during the afternoon . and Mrs. Charl~s Say1·e and sons,
Kelly and
The oldest one present wa s Wm. MT. and Mrs. Gerald
Eichinger Sr. of Rocksprings and chlldren; Mr. aru:l
Mr.s.
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' INJURID RITURNID .
T)le Rev. ond "'"· E&lt;lwtn L.
Mi.Uer, The Plains, wa-e injured
laat w~ek when their car wll..hlt
at the Cbeater road, on RoUte 7.
'l"bey were brought to the bo~ne
of their, granddaughter, Mra. Ed'ard T. French, Mldleport, and
taken to their home by Mr. French
lDd· Ro.bert H)'Aell, another arandsOn-lo-Iaw.

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)Ira. H~lea Croy of S~viUe relatiYfll. Mr. 8DfR" and . chlldrea
and arenddaua:bter,
candy Wal- retGnled bome · SUadQ and lin. ,
ter1 of Teu•. vlaited last week .Role rem'aiDed for a IODIU viii&amp;.
llrJ.· EWt KIDI ol Huotble~D.
with ber btoUler and liJter-iii.:law
Mr. ud Mn. Homer lladtOI'd• At- W•.. Va., . 1&amp; ..the .e:ueat of Kr. aud
MF&amp;· Cl~e- AndreWe and famb.., Rood.
ily, Sbe come -tt lhlt limo to.llelp
Mr. and - . J&lt;rrt Wiae
famUy left Friclly ff:tr tlu!lr home, Hr. · olld· Mo-a. · Andrewl celebrate
Toledo, after a wetk'a vlllt ~!lb tb&amp;lt ~ .. 'ftddJ~I IDDlYel'lll'J,
bia parenta, Mr. add Mr.s. Gft'lold ""'· ·"J(tnW wa• au
attendint at
vaeaUon tll&lt;ll' ·1fel&gt;illfi.J.""
Wiae. Mr. Wise is on
M'r. J.Dd.~_M:rl:· ·clyde Andewa at..
from the New YQI'It Central rail;
tended
tbe Bee&amp;Je
reunioa at
road and be and Mn. Wise and
Portlaad
Sund.ly.
family left Saturday morolg for
G~ Freeman reutraed bomea visit wJth her pateota, Mr. and
Mra. P1ul Bush in Northern . Mlcb. Saturdly, after a sever&amp;l weN:•
visit in F1ndlay with Mr. and Jiln,
Mrs. Gerald Wise returned .\9 Robert Jllrebfleld ond fotOlly. He
her employment at the Aid for wu aceom~UJn.led borne
by Mr.
Agat today .tter • weeli:'11 vaCatloD and lira. Blrehfleld end IOD.' BJ111
Mrs. Ray Spark11 and baby
wbo spent the weekend with Mr.
turned to tbekr home, Cole
and Mn. Gilbert Freemnn.
l'rlday alter spemliD.I two
Mr. lad Mn. Deav« tru.k aDd.
with Mr. and Mn../ WIIJiam
cltlldren,._, ;Savedndr&amp; and
J•"1. of
Ellen Rouah ball returned
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bome, Cole St. at'ter a two
vaeatlon with her
vlait witb Mr. and M.rL!I.
and Mn.
WUbur
Arnold and Mr. •nd Mn. William

Tbe lliddleport Volunt«r t'i.re
Department wiabes to thanl every·
one who contributed ro tbt.lfUC·
cesa of their ice cream soeiafWhicb
waa held at the valla1e ball sat.
urday evening. Contribution.s of
~~. piea, eandiea and money
were given
the towna.people Boyd. .
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pre()i&amp;tion of the work done by vaeation &amp;tim hla employmeilt at
the Fire Department and F.moc- the Hobaoa Sbope.
gency Squad.
Mrs. Hilda Rose and son, EU·,
gene, ~nd eb.lldre~ Susan
and
Bllly,.Of lftdlana, J§i,, UTived ~ Sa~•
~IlK ST .I,MP !lOOKS
Troop 243, Boy rScout1 of Ame· u.rday for a vlalt with Mr. a~ Eupnt •Black and ¢hlldrea.,
rica, ar~ lll~ioUB to get Seoul Mrs. Rolland · Neu~flJ arid other Mall:aitt Colliiu, all of Downe,.,
~ampjng equipment by tb• rec.JJ(mlia, aQd Jobn WIJOI ,Ud
dempUon of green stampa and are
f•mDy of New M....,blleld, lfn.
aslung anyone who will eoatributc
Dave Andrews, Mn. Goorce Andone ol these books, filled with
rews aad Mrs. Geoqe JUUJ.e, ... u. ot
stamps, to tbe Troop. Tbey may
MeArtbur.
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VOL. VIII

. ATHLETIC GROUP TO MilT
The Middleport Athletic A880Cla·
tion will meet at the Hig;h ~bool
on Tut!sday evening al 7:30 p.m.
and all interested persons and
members 11re urged to be present.
Election of officer:~ will be held
and pl11n s for the fall campaign
mapped oul.

NEW CITIZEN
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butcher, Co·
lumbus, are announcing the ~!rth
of a ten pound dausbter. 1'hny
also. have a 110n and daushter wbo
are older. Grandmothers are Mra.
\Wlliam Wise, Midd1eport and Mrs.
Worlef But,cher, Cheahire.

·sECOND WARD MEETING
The-- Second -Ward Women's club
will meet Tuesd111y aC 7 pm at the
ward bouse for a poUut:k dinner
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end Mtl. Arthur Roush of MhldH-·
port gradueted from the- Mt.
mel School of Nun:l.ne at commencenun" elllrciiJM held on Sunclay at St. Joseph'• Cethedr.. l in
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D of A, Meet
On Thursday Eve

The Middleport Village Council met Monday evening "with

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CHICAGO-,-UP- Gov. Frank J.
Lausche'a Ohio delllll8tion, !!tiU gr.e
of the big questions of the Dem{)ocr•Uc National Convention, quiet.
ed down todiy after two deleg•tes ablfted to Adlai E. Stevetlson.
The bulk of the deleglitlon.
ready to iptit until Mieh•el v. Di·
Salle took charce, was almost cer.
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"The historical progre~s from tbe 1
· horse to the auto baa been com- ·
pleted is reVerse for one Pomeroy
store which celebrates its tbirty, fifth anniversary of
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Two
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in ridl~g·
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ed to Stevenson. gtvln g t~e pa~·
ty's 1932 standardbearer s1x Ob.o
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b
. Gilmore Su ppl y Store to andle
A rP ·Qrgan b:u lion meeting of the votes. Lausche was lt'ft with 52
; bllrne,se!l ann leather goods to
S IDC
Pomeroy Cham he r of Commerce Bolting wue ·Mayor Frank Kryzan
' the utent that now 1t hold.s the I
will b t h_(' i:l _~ I 7 30 P~ Wedne5· and Jack G.· Sulligan, both or
distinction of being the lArgest
. day ~Y('n l ·· .c 111 th &lt;' off1ce!l of the Young tow
heranod lehrloo.f leather g&lt;lods In South·
ohio rowr~ C(&gt;., on Mulberry Ave.
D!Sa~le ' =~w the strong
man 0 ,
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BI H lHkrn~ who anrwunced the
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In fact, at tho pre~r:nt tlme, the i
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r:- ganlzatlonal Ohio Democrats . saJd he wa!l
P ans ur
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" 8ure" .... de legales would sta
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.store carries 25 to 30 saddles on
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. nw&lt;'ll nl! s:~ici that n \a1·ge turn out
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band at all Urnes' in addition to
l.owell Wo~tcn, 24. Dowmgto11 , 1 of tn('mbcrshJ(J was expected to wllh Ltusche until _he released
many other matclllng accessories. was fined ,$100 and rosts 11ml srn- 1 attC'nrl.
them. ~e ){ave no h.nt of When
I The store WIIS s\llrted on Aug- tenced to siX months In Jflil on;'/1 ,
--·that mtght be.
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ust 15, 1921, by Ralph Gilmore. 1charge o( larrenv
at a b.rr~rin~ 1 L.,
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Lau~~&lt;:he ctfl~hed the _conve,nl on
At the time of the beginning of conducted hv Ju; l.icl' of the p 1 ~ace
hall Pdfndly ntght, ge:tmg thtough
his bu.'!lness, GUmOTe operated oil R. E. Grind.ley on Mondlly mornllhe gates wlthot_I_t a t1ckcl. ~e sat
Coul"t Stret't in the bpllding now lng.
I with the Hawaiian df'legaltpn ahOU5ing the Phillip9 Sisters slore.
whale, then round a sea t among
\ At that time , the store strlct1y
Wooten W&lt;~~ flrr&lt;'~l&lt;'d lrtst Fn - •
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the Ohio delegates to hear thr
handled auto supPlies and had a day hy .l r. d Webster of jhr !'hPr··l
windup of the k~ynote spel'rh.
gasoline tank and pump ·on the Iff's department on a ehar~&lt;' nf
The LauschP- forC(' 5. hnoi n~ H1~'h
street for lhe &amp;Bie
Of fuel for stealing $200 worth of {'quipmrnt l. •
five-term govel"DOr might .bf! na~.
' auto~:~. Gilmore bought
out the from a mlnP owned by R. E. Cue- 1
inated for presid-ent or vtee pre-saWeaver Auto Supply
when be kler lo Meigs County.
F'nnNal !'l'rvir-f'll for Sadi!l Ter- dent. learned that Strvf:!ns{ln IS ~ot
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went into busines~.
Wooten on Monday was ordered zopoulns, 6..'1, a long _time. Tesident eonsidering Lausche as a runn101
He spent twelve- years at that to reimbune a Iucal junk com· 1 of Pomeroy, who died 1n Mei~ mate.
•- loeatlon .still selling auto accea- pany In the amount of mon&lt;!v he General llo.~pital, TuE'sday roornIMERGENCY CALL
' the pasr-35 years ·
Gilmore pictured ·above as he in· IOI'ies and tb~n !ftOVed ac~O.SI the received when he sold the siolen ' ing will hr held Thursday at 2 P. 11
to the building whtch now equJpment Hls jail ent nc WM M. from the ~~wm.~: Funeral Home.
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
speCts a new sad4le) IIIII
bls bus!Dess Change epmplexlon street
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bouses tbe rear of the Blue and auspended ·
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The deceased Is survived by biJ wu called to the home of George
tevertlng
the
business to flutt
dealing in Grey Restaurant.
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Monday
sfternoon.
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equlp!llen!
tla!m, and the traa~Uon has been When be moved across the All of the equipment which was ~ zopoulus Jr.
Purtt waa removrld tn _tbe Meip
,. ·su~essful one as ll attested by hla Ions years of service in street to bis new location Gilmore L!laid to be stolen bas been return- Friends may call at the !~neral General Hospital followma- a light
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CHICAGO-UP-Adlai E. Stevenson's hopes for early victory in the Democr•tic presidential sweepstak.. ran into some
roadblocks today in the form of new (avorite son bodms and
hoi l"ut delegations.
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The fanner Iltinois governor was still fronl runner in
known delegate preferences and was stJII the best bet for ulti-

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tboritiea are con~i.dering whether
1 But l! ts d11vc for thr arlrl"d 100.
to give Fairfield County Coroner
· plus tlele.e:&lt;~te~ he- n errls r;m m lo
Joseph Geer a 1ee0nd lie detettor
a 'l:row1ng determination by sl)mr
test, It was ltarned bere today.
I Sr.uthern state5 Ill hold hack fin~\
, Tht&gt; fil'lt was given last '*:eek
c- ommitments vnt il they see whc·
t ncr !he convenuon adopts a CIVIl
I as part of _ an .!nvestl~at~on '.nto
I the mYStertous narcot1c mtoxtca1 r 1:;:ht~·mtcgraliun plank th.ev wi ll
ton" death of tbe eoroner's ~.
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Count:,· Prosecutor o:;. Raymond Pef'n~y-Bennen. Po!il.
1 Morehal"t described the results of Aml'rJCIIn Lroglfln : Henry
Clat.- : 'f'e. tnt!:anwhlle vo•f'd tfl (P'c 115
I the tests_
aa
"Inconclusive
worth.v, pa!lit c-omm an•l rr . and Mt I "!2 ~· otps to Gov F'rank G . Ch•'ll·
, ~eanwhllf'. _m edi_cal experts ~t I K~l.l~·. a.(l£nt of the Seio P,rother11 . &lt;'nt. th" young speelbinder wbr)
Oh10 State Un1vereaty_beg1n theu· Circus met with Mayor
c. o . 1 wowed •he cont~cnt1on wtth a fiery
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keynotP ~PCL't'.h la st night. Georgia
.study ofr-1what part, 1f any, nar- F h
1 ~ge lounct 1 : was reported con,..ide ring a favocolics played in the ~ath of Jeane 1 18 a an ~ c
Geer, tbe oo: oner'a first wife.
Monday evrn1n~ to d1;cuss ~Jans ; ritt' son Mmtna!lon .
Her bod:!-' was exhumed from for th e pl"omotJOn or the c1rcw; ' All th is wa s i:-~ line with South·
I Maple Grove Cemetery )\ere Mon. which will gJYc onr two-hour per- ern s•..-a te.;y to han( on· to v o tr~
1day and attomp•nied to _Colum. {ormance in two rings Thur"rl;"11 , ur.t :l lh•· t· Jvl\ rt:!hh fhi 11 ~ aq•
bua b)o a cltJ pollee captain.
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1" ~ !0 :,rl npt a platfm·m W~dn e~dav
f'atholoallta a n d toxieologisb cvenmg "tar 1n,g a
are expetted b) take seve r 1 l Stanbury Par k.
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The cnun ril and village offir1a\.; I1 'Jnr ' h ~ rn IJhPrals \(J beef up the
r. Mr ....:. . •ut r t(N bil Ilr.il
. ' 1v I ri ••hh plank f tht- platfo
wife'll deatJl..w... caueed by a rheu· gave their unanimou~ appr rwal nf ! uH~mntiet&gt; &lt;"ome~ u'n wlfb one t~:
heartf~ndition. ~ ui-d she the circu.s whi c_h . will hrJng
a 1 r·l)wJdrr too m·ld . Such a figh t
takeu ·~ but wu not s~~re of the tlck_Pl.'i and ad~· P r · · r rJ•J!f! hurt Stevt&gt;nson m Thursday
an addic:t..,
ttsrng to th~ Legion Pust Chl ld I ni,.:ht's ballolmg.
Welfare proJect.
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But a&lt;; of today he had survived
A large elephant- two
and a 1 the hrst as;;aults of the stop-Slehalf ton s--wiU b a. Lhe m11in ft:11· : vrnson forces and had a better
ture of the advcrli11ing
of the I than two to one margin in sure
circus Thuriiday when it will par- deleg:atf: stren~tiJ over Gov. Ave·
ade through the business &amp;e!!hon 1 rC'JI Harnman of New YOTk.
wearing a banner
carryinc the 1 De.spitl' former President . Trunames of
th.e busint'SS
bDusl"!l , man s e ndorsement of Har nman,
.. ~;~~ have ta.te.a
adverti&amp;ing. 1 Stevenson was .slowly plck.ln,: up
t:'
elepltant will k a~ed for powe~ oullide the . bol~out .tat~.
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a
time at ear!~
or tbest!·
.All d was llonda~-real pohand Mn;. M. L Kelly were plac« •nd at · the Intermission at tiCking was going on in the dele1 called to Lancaster Sunday where the Performance th;H evening the gates' and candiO.tes• Jlotd!_, .n ot
bet father, John R. CorneJI, wbo 1 advertisers will
l"ecehe
alfdi· at the lnternat ion,al Amphitheater
I would have been 81 iD Sept., died tional recognition.
in 4te stocb.t; ds Wbere the con ·
Sunday morDlng.
wnhon is going on.
~neral 1ervl.cea will be held at
Mr. Kelly had n~~erou_s lette~s 11 The Amphitheater schedule fttathe Sh~dan Funeral Home, Lan- f~ other
mu~uctpallt•e~ testl- lu~d a "ladies' da:y" aessJon decaster, on . Wednnday, at 9:30 AM fymg to the qua~ tty of thctr per- voted to afternoon apeecbea by
with· burial at the Lone Oak Cern- fm-miS(' .. and s,:ud . _that
every IPa dtng Dcmoctatic women and an
I etery, Point Pleuaat, •t noon plate they had VISltl!'d had re- rven! ng session o( oratory by
Wednesday.
queated them
to return . next Speaker Sam Rayburn, the conv•..•·
Survivors include his wife; four season. They will co~e to Middle- boll 's permanent chairman. and
. sons 1 11 daughter, Mn. Kelly, Mid- port from Murray Ctly.
othen.
"dleport; fourteen
grandchildren
The show, which bas ordered
Mr. Truman meanwhile wai still
and .several &amp;nat grandchildren larger canvas for next year and boosting HaJTiman. He said h1s
Mr. Cornell had been
returned added two Ringling Brothers out· mai.n idea in coming out !or the
home three weeki ago after major fiis, ba.s a number of outsl.aJlding New Yorker was to ~ ive the eons.urgel"y and bad a .stroke whith acts ineludlns a horse. tra ined by vention "a good stirTm~ uo." Of
eauaed his death.
RJagllng Brothen which has act- Harriman he said , "t know he can
ed as a double ror Lone Ranger's w.in t.he eleetion, but 'the nomina ·
· horse; a chimpanzee which has tion has got ro be worked out. "
been on
numerous
television
But Johnson, whn now says he's
&amp;how.s; twenty-two trained dogs: a "serious" candidall' for the noa pony act which includes aud- mination himself, declared that
lence part.icip.a.Uon; five clowns; "'no one bas offe,·ecl me anv king
thrre aerial acts , a
trampr:line of deal" and that lht'rt' is nothin~~:
artist and a contortionist and ad- 1 m~leriou,s about whnt goes on at
ditional tricks by the elephant.
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slbiUiy of erecting a pyramid marker lor the intersectioh of
-North Second Avenue and Mill Street. This marker would
, make It possible for m(Jto!'jsts to read the one-way route signs
"' q\liekly and n11ier.
~~ 1• :A aeneral discusaion was held
. roncerning the repair ot the levee
,. ,. lQdina: down from Walnut StrMI

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The~d~
rus CouncUi DauJhten of Amtr·
lc&amp; met_ Thursday evening ...at the
PomerOy Se&amp;lnd Ward bou&amp;e, with
, . Law"!nee Smith and Mn. A,l·
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Woodart1 u boatesae!.
.SCOUTS WILL MilT
Mr.~~. Jamupre•ldent,
Robert MUla, · acoutmUter 9f pre1ided at
4;1.P::
Troop 245, Boy ScouJ;a of Amerifa eDed with
and ·
has called a speckal meetipg for ,
Monday at 7 PM at the Middleport
busJneSB aCJLlbr1ry. Plans .are . to. be compJet·
·P/tYed
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ed for the eamptq trip ~~:tanned
Mn. Addie
for the next weekend .-.nd all
Diddle
a:nd
Scouts piannlq · on .inaklq the
brlp should be pment.
terved to
thole named aOOve ud Mrs. Mas:
Hendricks
Elchlnter and ' 19n1, Judy O'Brien. Jrfeinhl.rt, Mra. Eva
Mr. and Mra. W. H .' EiCbinUr and Mn. ll!&gt;liiD. Beorita, • "''"
LeJoy; Mr. and Mt-1. ~V'Il We1J 11 Jeae, U~ \P•ul ' . Grueser, Mra.
and dau1hter, Mr. Homef Youna:, Mitt M•Keule ll1ld lin. Helll)'
, .,
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Mts. Arthur Yount and ;oft; Mra. Reibel.
P•ul Bter and d&amp;q:bten: Mr. llld
Hosteaea for t]le ~pt. meetlns
Mrs. Wm . .Houduhelt
a111d Ed· are Mn. .8.91-'n Beat&amp;., Mn. NorWlrd and Marie, Mra. W. W. Elch- ma WilBon
and Mn. Mary B.
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throwing bricks from \he ~vee inthe river and extensive repairs
Three Christian films will bt'
~. are to be made as soon as possl shown at the Meigs County Fair
ble .
·
through' the days, it was announSolicitor Bernard Fultz advi .•~ &lt;' ced by R('V Wesley Jenk~s.
A regular scbcdul~ for t 1e show. that the Stale Dcpart~ent or
ing
o( the filll1Ji will be a ouneed
Health hnd written th8t they had
later
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plans avaihtble for Lhe standard
The films to be shown are as
tf1Ui1ren••nt.. of ~,... wa ge dl~ posal
and
said that Mu\dle- folows:
"The Street", a ('Olored movie
,.., port would have the umc requi r~·
TDGnts as other towns in 1his are&lt;.~ conccrnln~ life on Cflicago'!f Skid
.~":.... -.and 'that on June 16, 1953, the vil Row which is descri~d as a mo'if.
'!age had been notified of the re- ing story of men without omnno.e-1
m life only power to live
. quinltlents.
...
nished by bottled alcohol.
"The Miracle of Love", a 5tory UNEXPEQTED CALLER at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ·c·rark'jln
They also asked for a report of
diseovet'l Pomeroy, tbi,s morning, turned out to be a B and B cab which
tb~ · work being accomPii.sbed by in which a minlster
Middleport in tbi&amp; project. The re- that every ·day life can be a ser- llh•rotllah· their front door. The accident occurred at about 2:30'
newal permit granted the villate mon and that Chrifitian faith helps
in bed during this morning's heavy thunderstorm.
will expire in October of this year. people live In the present dtly.
a science husband
that lightning had struck. The driver of tht;
Was Elmer
"Dust or Destiny",
Coun~:U voted unafti.moualy lo au.
film
J11ustrating
scientific
truths
.
He
reported'
that
he
lost
contr?~
of
his
cab
while
traveling
east on a
1~e· lhe aolieitor or ele~k to
of water, went into a sk.i.4, and then went into the house
contact the ·R alph "W!oopert Engin- with ~iritual tmplic.atlons.
eet·in.g fl.ftr in Dayton aakinj them

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T,EACHER. SURPRISED
?f.lra. J. Q. Rice, teacher .of tbe

Busy Bee l!lass of tbe First ita.ptist Church ~hool, wa1 .sUrprised
Sunday morning when ber birthday wa, celebrated as toe c1aSs
ope~ed. She waa pR.sented a Jlt't
from the clau and also indiylduala
in the &amp;"I"OUP gave .her present&amp; and
the class aans the birlbday 80DI
for ttJe.l.r teacher as abe toot hk"
place at the lbeglnning of the eervice.

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