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The Daily Sentinel

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o,. July 29, 1958

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Mrs. Jebll Hbf,(ljlon
oblld·
r~n v!Srted her wr,nta Mr and
Mra J,eonard TnOI!l;lo ill Ptrkero·
- LclnC ear· of lhem measurmg three mches,
burg
where bl!r Iaiiier wo•ln tho
neckla..,._that'l and splaohl•r. set wrth colored
hospital
and sho,t of 1t in cos· stones New way to wear them
Mr and Mrs Herman Laip•
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in pairs, on atandaway coiJars of
arc
attendmg a Bapkera Con~n·
n•* ~~hn jim" blouse&amp;
By VERNON SCOTT
, bal~" Ronnie says "But you ca)l't lion at lhe Greenbrlor Hotel It
The old-time headache band,
HOLLYWOOD UP! - Ron me get your broins knocked oul sing- Wbrto Sulphur Sprrn1~ this w
the Fashion
Lueme
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SqeleCy 'Edlte~
whtcb
came
back
last
spring,
goes
Knox,
lhe much-publrclzed foot rng and acting I never played a They will opond the weekend at
to
keeps
right
Into
fall
It's
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lo
be
ball
hero,
ha! quit t~e gridiron full se•aon WithOUt an Injury
Lewraburg before returmhg
fash·
IIJ'Ida Rlr:e • • • • • • • • . • • .. .. • • .. Mldlllepol1 Soeleb Editor
especmlly
popular
with
two
rna
(be
says)
lo
tackle
TV,
MONEY
/to,
FACTOR
Mrs Vlyl Cocllran and Mh
fore\'er
trend. And tho short bib,
flt.
movies and the recording racket
''Besides, I'm after an enter- Mae HU8he• ol Newa,rk VlSited
,hoker and dog e~ll• nod&lt;loces lor trend• In h~~r&lt;lo'rr-the bout
epOrl C
A trrplethreat man on the lreld,ltalnment career, and a guy can't the latter's &amp;ister ; Ur. ind !Irs.
with many strands twrsled to. rant or fluff) cut, and the empire
whrcb
has
qoll,
fiat
stranda
at
the
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Mrs
Frank
Amos
fell
·Frlday
at
IC
Ronnie
will burst loose on lhe un be • profesSional athlete and an Harold Johnson oeveral qays
getber, have dlaplaeed the long
her home, Rock Springs Road, !rae·
suspectrng pubhc this fall in the actor at tbe some trme
Mr. aod M!'ll Arth~r Whetll
ropes wb1eh we womea have front aod &amp;tde but bwlds to a pale
turrng the bone In her rrght foot
movie "Pork Chop Hrl\.. m "Frank Gifford, r the New York returne6 thrs wee~ alter a ten
draped around our necks the past at the back of the erown
Some jP.welry manufacturers
Mr.'! Ev~lyn Lewi• who has Mr and Mrs Hart')' DaVls and
"Steve Can) on" on TV and as a Giants star, haa the same prob- day vacation at T;.mpa, Jr 1&amp;
few seasons.
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been viSitrng her son and daugh· daug~tcr, J.an, of Canton, are the
roe n' roD srngcr w1th a d"'c !em. U lhrs new TV series of hiS" Rev K J ji&lt;ott, seooelary of
, H you o~~tllJ want t.o use your :e:,:,
~=~:~.: 1';::;:; a~ tcr m law, Mr and Mrs Charles guestr of rclotives and frlenda In Families of the late Paul and tiUed "Play Ball With Me Baby" comet tbroullh he'll qull playrng !'be West Vlfg.nll Confeen&lt;e al·
rope supply, double trrple or lach to tho bands Matching
chp LewlS ond family has ret"rncct Pom~roy
Katherine Michael held their anRonnrc's a brg handsom~ kid pro boll, too:
'ended a m~etlnt of th! board of
quadruple it around the neck, so on suit cr dresa is all thf" other home S!lc was accompamed
Mr and :Mrs. Leslie Fultz and nual reunion Sunday at tbe Rock With a mop of hatr and an easy
physu~al beating you take Cbnstian EdutltiOI) and also the
rt forms a frll in for all those jeweb v ~eesaary
here by her son, Charles
famtl)' spent Sunday m AtberuJ Sprmgs f·alrground With approx'i- grin
hm ts a player's career But m &lt;:ouncil of adnlltiisttativn at the
standa\fay collars showing in taU
MASSES OF STONES
Mr and Mrs Bernard Fultz with bls parenta
mltely 42 In attendan(!t
"I'll miSS the thrill of the acting you ran last forever Apd ~onference center, Ev On·Breth
ready-to.wear
PJ h
have as their guests Ronnie, Ca
llr and Mrs Eslle 'Mussman and
crowds anu the excitement of foot- the money as a lot better 1 used Acres at BuckhQnnon \\t:daeSdlp'
4lNext m importance ts color
ns ave 8 new P1ace 111 lash· thy and Connie McOmber of hmrly have returned to their
A basket dinner wns served at
to make a thousand bucks a game .nd Thursday Ol tbls w~ek
in jewelry," saJil MrR Chdrlotte ~~;e 1P1 :~~=~)entGoonne.'"le' letfhteslboonugl· llhamsport The Rev and Mrs home, Minorsville, after a VISit t p m and following tr.e dinner
t
-peantits compa-ed to what you
Mr aad Mrs Robert .McGlotJl·
Tpompaon, the m1tttute director.
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wilh relatives m Nework
a short bu•iness session was held
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can eorn Ill televiSion and pic· lin returnedc Frtday after a week•
'*Jewewlry shades go rigbt along der, this tall, they eome a &amp;lobs Brll MeOmber !hell parents are
under the wrectlon of E F loll
lures"
vrsit with theit' son, Robert, wlto
with clothmg shldes So all the or loba to be worn smack rn lhe unnouncmg the birth of a daugh
Mr and •Mrs Robert Hurbrec~t chael, presrdent Election of ol
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For the hrst trme In his young rs employed at the ~ulvermerc
purpll\', mcluding amethyst and center of a neckline or bod1ce
ter July 23 Mrs McOmber and :nd Jamaly of Columbus wcr'e weCk ficera was held and the same ollife Ronnie u1 talking for himself •esort nea{ BranehvlUe, N 1
Some of these m&amp;lles of stones r.lrs Fultz are sister&amp;
end gue•ts
gwee he was a h1gh sc~ool foott
miuve, wrll be good So will the
"' of the••
... paren1s, Mr 1.f11:ers were re-elected tncludlng
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combmations of green and blue, form PinS three and four Inches
Mrs Ch:trles Shumaker anJ and Mrs N(lrman MtCaUum, ,Min· E F Michael, president, B E
Den Three of the Pomeroy Cu!l ball flash Knox the younger has
red and rose "
across But If you buy this much &lt;Isler, Mrs Steven Gal of Hunt crsvllle, and Mr and Mrs )lay! C~rl, vice president and Mrs 'cout Pack 248 accomp•nred by been dommated hY Knox the elde• BRIER RI!)G-+l!ADING CREEK
BAR PIN RETURNS
ot a showpiece, better eonfme it ~~!;~s v~~~~~a:: J:o~~:r'£ :~• m1.md Harbrech, Mulberry Ave
Oliver Michael, secretary trel Mrs Calvm S1mpson, den mother (Harvey, hi'i stepfather) who w;as
The rei~~.~~!~~~t the R~tlaf1l:l
Some manufacturers, suggest to evening wear, Mrs Thompson
and Mrs Clifford PhllbpiJ surer Elbert Fulwider was elect· and Mrs Donald .MuliE:n, assist his •agent, manager, press agent MlSston Ctitir • closed Sunday
that womcr, blend Jewcey colora saJd 1f your cocktail or evening at Barboursville, W Va, la.s~
Monday 1cr a vacation m M1cb- el as famlly hidorlan
ant den mother motnrcd to pt and rnaster.unnd
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has :1 low-plunging back, week
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1gan.
with SUlt or dress, but Mrs frock
Mr and Mrs Harold Miller and
At the close of the meeting Pleaaant Saturday and viSited tile
,. DES OWN CARIER
The evangellat Rev John Mont·
Thompsen •••d it'd be up to the clip a pin at the base.
Mr and Mrs Robert Dean and hymns were sung
Tu-End1e-W1e Park
Ronnie recently moved out on
d
lndlvlduol to decide whether she
I personally WIS hoping the children, Celeste and Harold Jr family of Bo~~Jtimore, Md, left on
FollOwmg a tour of the park his own, but Harvey stiU claims gomery an family were s'eak~l
home In Mon day for- th e1r hnme aft er a
Atten din g were N w c ar1, Mrs tbe group went to Fortirtcabon a percenta~~ of the lad
•nd singers Sunday aflern~n 14
wanted contrast or coordmation of stylists would do-oe
.... the en d of hav e returned to the'•
1.t,
col oro.
the danglir ~ bracelets, but there s Grafton, W Va, after a visit week's vlsJt with Mr 1 nd Mra Ed Dertba Carl, and Wilmer R. Carl Hill, Gallipolis, for a Wiener 1 "rm guiding my own career we;:e b~py~!~!:N~:~~:~ -e:r"-cl
New for fall u1 the bar pm still just as much Jingle-jangle as w1th the former's brother and ward Porker
9f ColuQ1bua, Pearl Reeves and roast
now," he announced
"'u b
srster-rn la1v •'lr and Mrs "yror
"r
hSid a bap1 1.Stn".. at the same
which grandma wore to hold the ever because oleove lennt•·
"Ob 1u come
m
Jill
an d Mrs Gene yeaugcr o1 111 r an d Mrs car1 Pb 111 l!&gt;!ll, Athens
Makmg the trtp were fbcky Gti
"I rlay the guitar and smg 8 also
place."'
tabs ot her hagh-starched collar Jwt below the elbow and the Miller and son Jimmy
Fairborn were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Harlan Tewksbur:y more, Jon Spencer, Tcm Harris little, but there's no chance fOD
TOday'&amp; bar pms arc longer, S&lt;ltnE' Bpace on down has to be filled
Mr and Mrs Carroal Swanson hts parents, lrar and Mrs Alfred Albany, Mr and Mr.ll J E Mt 'Mike O'Brren, Chuckre and Sear• me to bec(!me another Elvis ....,;S.f. Mrs Pau.I
Lacey !Mujorle
Jn With oometlrlrr•., The re aro how were Sund ay gue~•'-" ol hii moth y eauger.
ch ae1, loll 11 The1rna MIC hae 1, Mr Mullen and Bruce Simpson
ley This rec::,ordmg thing may• ·not iardner) and ,on Dew to Fro•""'"'
ever, some rigid, or 'domed" er, Mrs C H Swaruton 10 Galli
Mr and Mrs Fr:tnk Dlchlnson and Mrs John KennP.th Michael
be well received U It tsn't I'll to be With her husband who is io
bracelets meant to be worn 111 polis
JDd !IDnl of Columbus ~rrlved on and sons 'l'omrrly and Michael,
just concentrate on straight act- lhe service She 18 the daughter
parro on tho WrlSIL
Jack B•tchel, Bert House and Sunday for a VISit with hcf" SISter
Ray lllarkln• an~ Mr and
rng
,,r Mr and Mrs Earl Gardner of
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Andy Harr1s attended a meeting and broth(lt in·law, Mr and Mrs
John Buckley, Rutland
Brier Ridge
of the Cho&lt;ker Club In Ripley. Eldop Kraeuler and family, Mer"'
John B Mrller and chit
"My next plclure ts 'Battle
Mrs Allee Ward and grand·
W Vo Friday evening
lng Star tdr , Dickinson and , 0 . . dren, Richard, llarlene 1111d Dorio
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Flail!•' for Allred Arllsta 1 play daughter were Sunday g~esls of
Sunday dinner guests of Mr left Monda:r for a vacation on Lee of Belpre, Mrs George Po.
a servrce mun In it, too Alt~r Rev J T Carrol and flmrly and
an4 Mrs Charles Shumaker wero Lake Erre and Mrs Drckln•on re· well ond Mrs Bertha Carl, Har
spendrng six month! in the Arllly afternoon and supper guests ol
Mt and Mrs Steven Gal of Hunl· marned for a week's visit
risonvllle; Mr and !1"8 J W
Pbn• we•e made for a P'!Jiuck I though !'~ be through with unl· her cousins Mr and Mrs Denni•
.ngtor and Mr arid Mrs FrCd
Mra Ea1l Wellman and aon, Brown, lltddloport, Mr and Mn supper ' 1 the ncxl meetrn* !ivhon forms llrolt.s lllte I'm just slart Searles a6r! family, ' Happy llol
A group of friend• gathered at l)eWees, local Mra Gal, lira D• ~Jirmmy Sutton, arrived Monday for Gerald Allchael and cbUdron, the Staff and Office" of tho Meigs rng '
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the homt! of Mr and Mrs Paul Wces and Mrs Shumaker are
with her motbcr, Mrs Mln" Brenda, Gary aqd Carol Syracuse Temple m~t at the home of Mrs . ., ,.:&amp;QJW.ia, qu1t discuslin&amp; hil caa
Mrs Mudge Graham, Muldll: \
Saundero, Bidwell, Sunday lor an daters
nle Gettya and Mrs Clara Grueser E F Michael, Mrs Dylvan M1 Phil Meinhart, Monday ev!llung. .~Hl-il6 recall hia explolte 11 a port, Ia opendrna a tow days
outing and dinner
Mrs Ben Phll&amp;on, Ml~e S•lly and uther relatives
ohaol, Mre Gertie Rockwell, Mt rlss Erma Smrth was the S!81Bbol: "!oo)baller
with her doughier, Mrs Donnla
The affair Is held each yeor Schaaf and !.(1" Sheila Stover
:Mr and MTB Rollln ll!dford and lnd Mro B E Carl, Mrs Erne3t oole"
''The worst day 1 ever ha~ was Searles ami f•wrly.
honoring Mra. Verne Davis, Mrs are attending the Btn: annual daughter, Connie, and Mr and Powell, Mr11 Clay Eval'ls, Geora;c
Mrs Wllham Allman presided playmg for Uamilton ill the Cana·
Mrs A' ace Ward ~t'irl thr~c
Ernest Carjlenter, Paula Jean and •ummer mUIIC worklhop al Ohio Mrt Harold Black!ton and chll Miclrsol, Mr and Mrs Oliver 111! over the busrne88 sesalo'/l'l' Th4.: •~•lit•," ho said "I faded zr•andchUrjr.n SPOftt two weekt
Patty Saunders, whoso birthdays Unlversrty The workshop slarkd dren, l!horrle and Bobbr spent ehael and children, Nancy and group rcp.,ted a prater fronr their
ro\f~a pa98, and couldn'l find rn Detrorll,~l.llclr, v11ltrng ho;
are In July
today and lasll through Aug 2. Sundayy at Camden Park, Huntrng- David, Pomeroy
yearbook for the open!~ cere
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daughter, Mr. and Mrc ~larence
Present were Mr and Mi•
Mr and MrL !&gt;ale Nlcholscn ton, W Va
mony and Mrss Smith~.., ;:ai poim 1~ "
wa~l to be chu:ken and
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Carl Moore and daurtrter, Linda, and daughter•, Carolyn and .Mat'
Mr. qnd ltrs Arthur Ginther
The reUnion will be held aa:atn "New Evety Mornlngl~ i!J1ff.
thr;
n!!( lhall away, so I put my
and Mn €Iarer:cfl Steverw
Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey Wllsoo of tha and Mrs Earl LockeIt h"'" and children, Dobbie and Davey, n,ext year at the Roclr Springa
Mrs Ralph Gibbs Jr of New head down to run Just then lour
nepsbpee"nt ~t~aerlrleo , &amp;c•'lrlneenll-io•f
Pomeroy, Mr and Mro Verno returned !rom a vacat'on trip t•J of New Brighton, Pa, Mrs Harold falrii'Oqnd, on the lost Sunday In Haven will bo h01wa for the pot of tho biggest ggys I ever saw bit I n,,,.,,;r
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Davis, Middleport, Mr and Mr&lt; Vermlllon and Clevelond
Ginther of Ft Knox, Ky, were July.
luck supper wrth Ml! Horace Me III,I!,Jlk"r 111 (relght train It almost rUng friends and reblhcs here
Ernest Carpenter, p,1"ter and
Mr and Mrs Dale Dutton and Week end 5ucsts of Mr and Mra
Elhtnney assistant, Eaqll member broKe my neck
Mr and Mrs Clyde ,JIIJIIP\Dn
the haste and doughtero
daughter Ellen loft yoalorday lot Elias Stiles
Is to bring their favorite co•ere~
~&amp;TTER IN TNE MOVIEI
.nd famll•1 were Thut.day eve
a vacation trip to Nlarara Falls
:Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ml&amp;hl
dloh.
"I got ~P groggily, cursing them mng callers In th~ home of hOI'
Erneat Ward and farully of the and mto Canada Thor were ac and daughter, Karen, loft Monday
Gamea were played and prizes rent good Tbey sard, 'Limp offthe •1ster, ~r 1 and Mrs 11arl Gard
Dexter Road were sund •l visitors companied as far as Toledo by for their ho111e, Princeton, Ind,
awarded to Mrs Homer Jones, fi! 1d. punk, you•._ had rt'
rer and lomlly
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/il~n~~~~-~:~:~ her mother, Mrs A H. car· alter a woek's vlsll with rclativl!s hiUty
Mrs William AUman, Mrl Otto "After a eouple of mmules on Ml!la Pomello Barlette of Well
h •••,,... who will visit relatives Mr and Mro Lewis Grueser and 11
. Watts, and M"l"l! Frank Cheese· the be~ch I was sun· lh a ston II
her Cll!ISIDI, th
and in Akron
Mr and Mra Roy Grueser and
Wllllam D !BIUl Swift, son of brew
whim tb~ ooacb yelled, 'Knox, get Ward
rond
Mr and Mra qtarenee Dalley daughter., ¥aria and Mnrln spent ~;r ond MN D D Swill of 811
Jiefreshments of eblcRen snlad, back In there' That kind of stuff
The
,~rgb \l'&gt;ter b.lve
•nd aona, Rlchord and Michael, ot Sunda~ •I Camden Park, H~nling lllgh St, wll1 leave by plane from ' hot rolls ond collee were S&lt;!rve~ doel~'t go In the movlea If you done
donars da)ftage lo.
Sprlnrfield spent tht weekend ton, W Va
Huntington airport on Wednesday
the hostelries to the tourtee~ gl"'l theY jnsl call for a retake.
erbpa t!lro!lgb thiil
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l~r and Mr. Arthur Smith Jr for Port Hueneme, Loa Angele•.
present
I !•ke 11\!'U&lt;'h betler
way"
Salem, vlalted Saturday w!th her &lt;;alif Ther• Bill will have approx
TONIOIIT
aunt, MIN Nettill Koehler
t.lately fOlh months of scboolln~
"THE YOUNG IJONS"
Mlt3 Neltre Koehler 1pent sun- otter whlen
will be ready for
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Marion Braado
ay
with
lllr
and
Mrs
Cl\arles
duty
as
a
with tbe
•Living RooM
Montromery &lt;11ft
Weaver, Gelllpolla
C·B'o
over three
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Wodnotllly Not Open
tBedroom •Kitchen ,
Mr nnd Mrs Glen Chase of Day·
the utili·
THURSDAY
tncl
,RIDAY
PoW·
FOR
C._.111ura4ar Alt,tpoono
"JUMPING JACKS"
wilh tholr parenta, Mr and Mra l '~~;j.f;";i
William Boftoy and Mrs Minnie
Jerry Lowlo- Dean Martin
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M' hae IFami Iy
Reunion Is Held
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retumed
home whileMrMrs BaJiey
Bailey and
sono
will remain lor a longer villi
Mr and Mrs. l!ugene Freneh
and family and the fo•mer'a mil'
thor, Mrs. Elbel French• visited
reeently wllb Mr and Mn. a..
bert Blackwood, Harrlacnvllle.
Mrs Gra.. Sauvaie, Mra Harry
Hoagland and Mrs Ern01t Joneo
•nd daugbler, Carol Jaan of Ctll·
umbua werr guoall or Mlaf Jean
Lama thla past week. llurlng tho
week the blrthdaya of Mrs Sauvaae and Mn Ho•s:&amp;nd were r·.p,,..
celebraled with an out1n1 to
Marietta and WllllaBIItown '!'bey
are ounls or
Lama aad Ut:s
Jonea
Charles MeElhlnney wbo haJ
boen vloltrng hit son·ill Jaw and
daughter, Dr. and Mra Slanlor
Potier, at Miami, Fla., baa returQr
ed bome
Mr. and Mra. lOll
1\ove had 11 their
tor'a lfl'anddaughtera
Sandy Yale.! ot Jaeleaon. 'nley
are lire diUSbtera of llr and ~
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and profess- Pallbearers were, Joe cu.ster.
the op
ll~ey llkbard Hayes,
,;lnv·esi" .n the fa llllly Ed&gt;rnidlr~ 'Jlq Frazier and Jer
Community somery Spll"t!l '
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Mrs dertrUIIe S\oneldng o'
Zanesetple, 0 , if: v1~t;ng with
ber pmnrta,• llr. and Mrs.
Htuher, Pearl St,
and dtusnter tnd
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·Detroit$, Spending, G&lt;Overnmen t Taking 9ver A~t~i~i:es
Heretofore bone By Individuals, P&lt;1ints DoriC futlite

, Soine montb.rago, official forecasts held ernmenl is a huge IenctQt, a l).ilge, hankel!, a
;)that government revenues during the fiscal huge insurer. The list of business-type enter·
,.,year ending in June, 1959, would exceed ex- prlses run and supported by goverl)ll)ent is
l&gt;l ~nd\tores by several \lundred l)lillion dol- almost ellflless. 'Qte cost to the taxpayers is
Iars.
enormous.
N(\w ~!I hope of a budge\ ~u!j]lb,l,s is qead
The goal ~an lie simply 1,\~c~lbed. CoJ!fine
. as the Pharaohs. Government spending for government to what only government must
military ~nd ~!her pu~!X'ses iocreaj;e~. Gov- do. Let private enterprise do everything else
ernmPnt t'evenue, because of the business -while paying taxes for the privilege.
recessiQn, has declined. The next fiscal year
It is conceivable to some JlCIIitlcal scien.tists
It 1\0~ ~xpected to p_roduce a deficit o( ~~ that Cree gov~rnme11t can g{a\lually destroy
lf3Sl fV billion. and perhaps much more. The itself and never know what is ]lappeneng.
Mi(ldle-East crisis sharpens our expected de- Destruction need nat arrive in a cat.clysmic
ficits.
revolution as in (\US$W in 1D17 and its fol·
" If there ever was a time whel avoidable lowing Bolsbl~ik coup.
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¥government spending should be eliminated,
When one recalls. that in George Wa~og.
·that ·time is now. Tbe only alternatives are ton's first term as l,'r,~i~ent go,vernll\ent em' sli,if higher
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a new major wave of in. ployes were less than 200.a11d loday they are
I.flatioo, or both.
in the millions (who took the last CO.IIIJ.\, ally.
r1 To begin with, government should conduct way?\ it indlc.tes how creeping creepi!lg 8(1·
~llo activity which can be conducted by private...,.. cialism actually is.
,enterprise The outstanding example here ie
Obviously when the unhappy day arrives
: electri: 1;'0wer The government's investment that everyone works for the f!\V~r!W'eni. fre.~
In SOCialized power plants runs far into the enterprise is extinct. Is the trend so cle:u:iy
billions. These plants are wh9llY or largely established in the past 166 years always t9
tax-free - which means a loss of more bil· continue?
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lions And, for the most part, they are tax·
This truly i,s something to ask ourselves.
subsidized - and there go more billions stili. It also is 11 question to muster up COIJl'&amp;.({e to
Power, of course, is but one example. Gov· answer.

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How important is foreign trade to this · Putting it another way, the Kansas·Mis. country, to Nevada, Kansas, llllnols, or Meigs souri work force totals 2,100,000 persons.
~County? . .
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if .&amp;,n lndmduai and an organii:ahon have re- or indirectly by foreign trade. J\tld imporla,
;,cenlly ·provided answers. President Elsen- it should be 11oted, are as Important as ex·
lhower ~ays: "World t~ade makes jbos for at ports. We must &lt;O overseas for a!l manner
~lea~t 4,500,000 Amencan workers." Tbe U. of raw materials used In our factories-Iron
'II- ~l.m,cll ,of the lnternation~l Chamber of ore, long sl$ple cotto11, animal skins, and so
~9o~merc~ replltts: "Foreign trade provides on.
/,'"Ore direct employment In the .U S. than
All but a small fraction of fo~~ign tra&lt;le
·~he textile, auto, chemical and steel Indusmoves by ship. That makes the U. S. Mertries combined."
chant
Marine lhe active partn,er of lnd4J1try
Moreqver; the employment thus created Is
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isn't concentrated In the seaports or along
\he oc~ans. As an example, an official of the
pmmittee of American Steamsblp Unes re.
ifFenUy described wb,al,_fpr.cl,iujrade means
terms of income' and employment to two
,ttatea which at•e far from any sea - Kansas
·~nd Missouri. In a late year, their share of
t~e U. S. ~xports of six Industries alone
amounted to •sao million. And their share o(
-~ports In the same year 'dded another
million.

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Up To 1·4, -1-3, and' 1f2. Qn Most lt.,~*.l
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ALL $Ai'iEs ~c"su· - n

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Ually ~entmet

Oayhouk
CLAlS TO

The

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I ter, Rosemal'y, have rcturne~ •
1 from a t500 mile
trip through

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Rayo" Blenda •nd Wash N' Wear. Sizes 34 to 41!.
Regular, obol'ls and long models. Reg. Price • ·
to $80.00. On Sale At 14 Price. Smoll char&amp;e I

Ohio, Indiana, WlBconsin, I!Un
ms and 141chlgan. Tbey vl,ille&lt;i
with relatives along l~e ~oute

14rs. T T. Sflelton as
hostesses Members will re11pond

to ioll call wilh a scrip1Ure verse

HP$PITAL

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on ~ate- $1:!.~ tom-~

THIS· YOU MUST· SEE

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White and colored patterns. Included are
Broadcloth, Oxford Cloth and White on Whites.
.A: good run oh)Zes. (\ very good name in sblrtB.
, Values to $5.95.
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customer.

MEN'S DRESS·SLACKS

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Reg,

A very gtlpd name In Hats. Reg. Price $5.95 to
$1~.911. On Sale $2.~ to $6.48.
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Men's

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In lot. Values

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SAN FRt,NCI~po, Cal.llifi!TNC
The ,- Rorer A McConnauphy, oleclrl·
l••u,e hqt bo~n compllun1• wjth clan's mate fireman, USN, aon ot
tfielaw ond dell•nce ·otlhc laW." Mr. and Mrs l'rcd Kelley of Har·
rlovlllo, Ohio, ,aboard tbe deltroy• er USS John A. Bole, IQok part In
Goldllno'a the First Fleet visit to \he San
Franelsco Doy Area July 3,~,
Cl'm· The visit commentorotcd the G()t,h.
Bo1ton Hnnlvorsary of the visit Of1 the
Gr~nt Whitr: Fleet to San Fr~mcls·
hae 1w co durin&amp; Ito cruioe nrouqd tb &gt;
tho ••· world . A fuli·ICole Nova! rovlew

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$6.49. (ncludef ai'e 'iOine of the new Lo-~-··
A nice1run of &amp;liM.
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pollllc~ans.

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~leeve

Men's Felt

·-46. Just rlght fOr baCk 19 scJio~). You will want
more than one of these.
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Aahmcre, executive e!fltor at. th'c
Arklnllo Gqzette, deploring tnt•

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SPORT SHIRt$ ·; ···.·: ··· ··: ~. Met.
,Included are Ivy ~eaB\t,ti,Models and Plain Cal.
lar Styles. All Si7-H. ~g. f2.98 to $US. ~

DRESS SHIRTS .. ····· · .. •· · ··'· $2.00 WAI.PtG

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Orlons and Wdot.'V&amp;!ues to fll.95. Sii:es 34 to

Ark -·~&amp;rn

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VALUI'$ To f(l
Some All Wools and R.iyO!I Blends :

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glep, Mason; Cecil L. 1\irby. New I.Soarro•w
Haven; Homer Leslie Miller, Wa~.

LaUrel erloo; Mrs. Irvin Burnett, Gii.Ui·
frl1m a COl'· 'polis; JamC!II W. Carpenter, West
rnary attacl( she suffered twu Columbia; Mrs Roy A. Sherrill,
weeks ago wh1le at tbe off1ce of Gallipolis; Carl G. North, Galli·
Dr. Boice. Her daugbtor, Mr• pohs, Mrs. James E. Stra&gt;gbt. Po·
G~or,se Caruthers and fatn aly o! triot; Mrs. Thelma Colwell, Water·
. Juljus S_hields,
Be'ach City. 0., have been her~ on loo,
lrl!lt ' an:! nil1to been ,.;tn·g• !br
her It hor hqme.

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colors and splaih patteros. Reg. Price - $6.98
SHIRTS ···\·:... ·· · ·· Price to $'15.00. Now just $3.49 to $7 .50.-Small charge
·Sizes Stn411. Me~lum, Large .and Extra Large. ' for alteration.
Reg. Price ·~-98 to $4.95. Now gohtg at $1.00,
!O f2.48.
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Adm•t!ed; July 28: llrs. Froncll
on the promise of God. 'Irs. Will· E. ~~r. VInton; Mrs. Wl)liam 'A!lam !Jolt will be ~evoli}lnol Canterbury, Letart, John Michael,
leac(~r.
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)Ieaver, Leon, John William , llli
MRS. HOW.LL RECOVERING

SALE $14.75'1o
$3UO.
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Won One :tass of •!ill s•"! "'•nY !Jllere!tiiJ.I l~inn

the PomerO;y .First Ba.[!ti.-;t Clihrch I\Oacmary i• v~~Calionmg frqm ber
wlll meet Thursday .,venink at dutie$ aa Lp.boratnry Technician.
the &lt;burch with Mrs. 1\!y Sel~~n at Holzer Hospital Ia Galllpolla.

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"ovorw~cl.'t1lhg: epdnr:H!mcnt" or
~v. f'auhuo In Tuc.td&lt;y's prlnw·

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LI"J'ThE ROCK,

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Eisenhower, Chamber 01 Commerce PoJnts To The Facts

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ZUJP•d lit, 1QJ.o!1 Cllr
•lilt· ~ ·t ~ ' qjt)j_ll­
in1 Beverly IIWJ\1 TUe&lt;day. •
th'oii!Jt - chureb • b...mllll

4-Daily
. Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July
. 30,.1958

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in. leon Taylor, Mn. Jrer_. 'l'iletdJI1 ~··lifand ton Dale were alling
Mr. and
•N"'l IIOflt)'
Mr. and llln. Ned flenry oil

Whaftlw~-~r~~Md

SPECIAL THiS WEEK·' ·

Swlackl?
homo in
when ~ hoa hla own
onca ,bualnoti, . .... . re••!"'lly
wat sltlned is tnd
Loa' Ansel-, lioina. .

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Topping's

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-;._,;, iiitiiii Gill BAG PURSES

Bell's'Cli~rge ·

SAN FRANC)SCO UPI- Th&lt;
11 intf-l:'ior line rookie !)rosp'eet!
gathered for ".apring lril llllCJ g" by
the San Francisco Fr.rty·Niners

Regular Vblue $5.00 ·

Denied Strongly
· Wilkinson "

225

pou1ndo to George Troul:nan':; ~60

NOW ONLY- !tl PIKE

8. · H. SAH80RH

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SHOOTIMG MATCH

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RACINE PLANING MILL

to rPumKOJ'

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MIDJ)LEPoRT,

MILL STREET

NE:W YORt UPI-IlfghtWelghl

e!ampion Joe Bro\vll Wn~- namf!d

1111. 124 .... 131

SbNDAY AUQUST 3rd
1:00 P.M.

"lighter of !he mqhl)!1' today .,in
lle !ling m6;iozl~e'i ' rJtings b'!o·.
ciule Ill thc~~roic ·cl&amp;sill'g rally
lllat kept 'hls\ title fn lost week'•
ien:jatio)!aHilht, wit~ southpaw
Ken~Y U:~e ~tl ,.Houston\ 'Pex. 1 .~

PIIIZES HAM and BACON

SPONSORJI:D BY
li.1clne !"Ire Dej&gt;oriment and
lltclne Emergeney Squad

SUMMER HATS
•'"' $7.95

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All
Suiitnaer il~eilandb~
Nblb JtealaNtl !I%
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MElCIDIS
CONDON DkESs SHOP.
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The Columbus Jets. taking their
hopei for o lmlrtb-place l'lhlsh In
the Tnternrttionol League on the
toad with them, are otf to a run ning star\ agalhst th• northern
clubs.

Custom Uned Tudor .. . V-8 . .. Radio and Heater ...
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Fordomatlc ... Tan and Beige.

fJ»OMEROY" MOTOR CO.
USED CA.R LOT
PHONE 491

have been

uponed

f or

1\oloore to defend his ll~~:ht-heavy ·
weight championship again st Cnnodlan Yvnn Durelte at t~e Mont ·
reul
· on Oct. 22 . .\foore haR
heen
40 percent of the
e;atc and
20 'le"

'fneaday ni!'hl, 4·3 and 7·2, to takll

a half-gaihe edge over Miami tor
the fourth and final p!Ayofl spot.'
The Jets ocored t\vld lh the •ev·
enth Inning of the abort flrsl
game and then rallied for

five

rpna in the fourth inning of tho
nightcap.
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Values To $39.95

$19.00

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ForHimle

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SUITS
SUMMER
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Pi't11 lnltl'llltlonal
NATioliiAII ~IIAG\1,1
W. ~. fct. GB
1!4 fi · .1163
~HP3s
4_H~ .490
48 $9 .490

46 tit .484

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Montreal Royals twice
Archie

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NEW YORK UPI- Ncgotlatlons

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,NEXT TO HIGH SCHOOL

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VALIJES TO

1953 CHEVROLET .. -- ........ ·...... · $495

a1 mait y iffimililiate

To $9.95

·$5.45

.values to $12.95

'$7.,8 )
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.·..·.,,,..,
ma - ~· give his part\nts as much joy ancf .
~ilifactior'-l!' " t~oqg.er ~!Orting aut witfl
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'!lis 'cust&lt;?q~~h fa!!!!fUny·~l!d jitci~~4!_11t
loute. jn;:li&gt;l!i',

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.WANT ADS

apartment unfurnished · ,_
room over Stifflt:!r's
Shoe Store-, on Cout't St. Tel.
148.
7-18-tfc
utility

5 room unfurmsbed aprrtmcnt.
Phone 31C :11.
7-14-tl

RATES
•bf'd.

Gll4ll ~. Mit,.,.,. ciiUII JDc.-6 :.8

to!: """' "" lh... -&lt;:1111\'.f .
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llpecW - Oae 1110111lt 1M lltl eellll! per _ ..
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plid ,,. bet""' lilt Uul Of eo:h aoalh fo1Mwina1Jtoerlluo.
llrriN'I Ia AdvetliNI&amp;-.Ilbolllo "" ••oortoti wunedialel) . 1'br
DoliJ SeoUael will aot be reopor.Jiblr far mOJW U..n ••• IDCDI
Nd -·~~.
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cant of Tbonb aad IIJ!tdol M - af hall eLGO. O l ...,u.Jied •t 1 ..,., per word.

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TRAILER: Modern . Phone 24003
Rutland.
7 29 3tc
S room

PttONE ~98

011 OD8tt gttl

-( 14)--.,..----For ·Rent

, For Sal;;i
.,.... - -Refrigerator, Kitchen

Set

Five

room

furtdsh'"ed

apurl-

54a or 408 SPri~ Ave .

m:mt.

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CloJt In

Apartm,nt
town. 121 dutteraut A\le.

Rooms.

7·23·12tc

.·
-----room apartment

1-3
abo 2 sleeping rooms. Call 388·Y
7 28 tic

( 171 Help Wanted

Buffett, Berhatd Gilki' Y· !tar·

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Fyr-Zon
GASOL IN E

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SUPER PREMIUM
AT

Pomeroy FIJ'IIl Bur1!11

Co-Op Association
Hours: 8:00 A.lll. to 10:00 P 111.

Dally Exeopt Sunday
I. Moln St. P-r•y, 0.

COMPLETE
BARBECUE CHICKEN
DINNER
(Half Chlcktnl

Served In Our Dining Rooms

u.zs

plale

TOYS-TOY!,-T')YS '
Houaewiv'!t:-work 4 monthl an(
7 28 3tr
earn enough to retire the nexl

Upright Piano, Automatic Wash
er, 3 rtec" aectional Living
Room ~11Hc. Phone 81~9-Y
7 28 3t&lt;

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Olt

Phone· 24788

whiCh'

t.mpound

ary. Write Patty Forshey, 771
Buckey!! Ave., Mari~t~a, Ohio.

,fee, qytnine
subllliut.

7·30·2tc

.i!ctimee

( 16,) For Rent or Sale

Peaches and ' Apples. New Haven
Orchard, TU 24678, New Haven 4 Bed Room House, 242 Riverview Drl•e, Lincoln Hill. Call
W Va.
7 28 tfc

Sweet corn and tomatoes. Robert

IIlii, Syra&lt;;Uie.
7-18-•21&lt;

Phone

008-X.

213. Walter GrueSP.r.

7-18-tf

1181 Emplovmtlnt
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Men's Dre•s·:·.

1 room bouse . Exellent condi7 25 31e
tion with 1 acre ground. Phone
127-X.
7 19 12te Housework or Baby SitHng wort

One upnght piano and bcncll. $10
Pheoa 6\15-J.
7 29 3tc

Sepco AutomPtic eleetrlc bot water
heater. £.'ccllent condition. 52
gal. capac1ly. Very reasonable.

HOT IARIECUE WHOLI
CHICKIN TO TAKI HOMI
Call 917·111 for Reservation

cJando

8. No investment. Cur necess·

Call 183.

7 29 3tc

m

wanted. Je Ann Kowcll, 922·J

o.t, ~· INti kR
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7 26 Btp

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Phone TU·Z3\.,.
8 23 t•

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7·30·3tc

Phon&lt; f!26ll·lt

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IDI ~ fe¥-&lt;'11111 tWif'o

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For free laopertlon phone 883·11
Gilmore Sup.,ly Store, Pomer(t'
All worll auoranleed. Fully lo
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Beo•dential Termite Control S.1

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at the Union Camp Ground.

J alntlng or Ca• pentor work. Fre'
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meeting ol the Syr•cuse Suusblne
l1d1D •M TV StrviCI · - Girts: Work wns complete~ on all
vroJects and books are 111 bll con•·
PhOne Ollt McCHntock
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The Daih

.Dciily Vacatio11 Bible School
. Appreciati Dinner Is Held

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Fred 1 Gardner, Dean of tbe D ly Vacation Bib!e School,

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·Presbyterian Church of Mid
rt. Gardner, pastor of the
Mlddlepott Church of Christ claimed that tbia years school
wu tile slnee be hid began · -·-"--

working with tbem In UIZtl.
The cllnner wu to show the ap.
~nclatlon of the ministers to the
~eaehera and tbelr uaJIItlnli, alao
tho staff, who·devoted theft time
to the oebool thla summer.

Suggestions were made to im·

pro•• on tho aehool Tbank you
•Dotes were to he sent lo the oebool
)land and Mr MeComaa for the use
¢ !he Central School bullclin&amp;.
The Rev. Raymon Konlnigbl was
ln cborgc of the program Barbara
Jones ung "The Whole World 1n
HJO Hand" .ecompanled by Sharon

Bodlmer, :!fn, Ray Pic:kens, Sharon
Jones, Barbara Jonee, Mnl. Maxine
Addlesburger, Janlee Zerkle, Dora
McKee, Francia Klein and Ctyda
T!ll'lor.
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Roush Family
247th l~union
T0 Be Aug • 14

The 24'1th Aru11Yer10ry Reun-

lion
Bouab (RauHb) and Allied
famlllea Auoclallon of All\eriCB

Jort~L

Those attending the dinner rfere
Re•. Konlmght, Re•. Howard Ruppe!t, Fred I Gardner, ll(ary :!"Inbart, Jean Bradbury, llln. Dale
Walburn, MrL Richard Vau1bup,
Ju~y S.uer, ~n lolelllliJnny,
.SID)' Pullen, Carol Hudaoft, lollty
Scot~ Dorl• Rice, Molda Rouab, Dl·
anne Stumbo, Mra Aronld Rlcb·
ordo, Alma Bumgerdner, Mn. Bort

Ine., will he held Saturd!lf, Au
11111 18th, 19118, at the Ohio Ca
•emo, 20 mlleo S. W. of lo\811..
•llle, Ohio or 6 mlloo ~ ..t of W
Liberty on Route 275 ..eor N t1&gt;
wlaburg, beginning a( 10·00 A.
M (EST).
A banquet Is planned Frld~y
eveninJ at 8:30 P. M. AUJU•I
ll!lh ($1.110) 11 SL lohno Lutb·
eran School Auditorium, 4 mile!
South of MaryniUe on Route 7116

Pomeroy hnd
THEATRES

For reoerYatlona write P. J.
Rausch, to3 11. Maple St., Marytvllle, Ohio, or Francl!l Kaspe:;,
lie&lt; , Rt. 3, MarySYiile, Ohio

MEIGS-POMEROY

Amateur GardenerS
Committee Plans
li.lex''tYearAgenda
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Not Open TtnleM
THURSDAY ll!d fRIDAY
"JUMPING JACKS"
jerry Lewis - Dean Martin

The proeram committee ol the
Amateur Gardenera .met at the
home of MN Guy Reynolds !181
night to plan tho proanms for tho
year of 19M-~9
Thoae ldtcndlnr the mooting
were Mrs Robert Reibel, Mrs Wll·
llal)l Slater. Mn Chories Rrad·
bury, MrL Walter Crook• and Mn.

TEMPLE-Middleport
TONICHT tnd THURIDAY
''Wl'l'NESS FOR Till
PROSECUTION"
Power
Marie.., Dietrich

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Iliff a!~ ch~~!li..~.~dy .. ~~d
Vicky, left Mondiy f&lt;r 1t11elr
home lit Lakeland,' Fla , after a
10 day vl!lt w\tb her par&lt;nto, Mr
and Mrs E&lt;ldio S!Jlllb and Mr
ond !Ira. Rlchar4 II•P•·
Mrs. Norman R6R ono 4auJb·
ter, Rosemary, hivt. returned
home ofter a 'yet}j! vV.II in Del
van, Wile., with liiJ:· and Mra. T
E. DeWolf.) and In Deltf'll, :lflch.,
wltb
i!ilth Spencer and othel
reltiiVeL
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llltned to their hoine in Lancat
ter Tu&lt;Wiar oftu ~ vlalt wltk
l.er mother, ,)lro. -~dqle Grueser.
)Irs Le.w14 Mil~ ~nd dough·
ten, Bai-b~ro and Polly of Avon·
dale, J'la, ore the guests of her
paAI!to, Mr. ond lin. Aten Shain
Mr. and lira ~Iter K•uffmao
and children,
WBtd,
Gene,
Pouia Koy and Ill ard of Hallfox
Mau., are the JUeiiB of her mo

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Mr. and lira. Jomeo Rue-man
(Corinne Ann Ashworth) and _dau·
&amp;htor hav• returned to their
bol)le In MwUien after a visit
with Mr, and Mro. W!lllom Mat
lack, Cheoter Road, and other

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f ami'ly'S AnnUGI
DJ. •
ru:Unlon
Is Hel d

Gallgber and two daughters, Dl!b
ble !.\'nn ,and Mary Kay, as far"'
!fbatJOaton wher'e they look '
pi~ tctE•£1 Point, Ga • ,to vult
Tbe annual reunion of Mit
Mr. ~nd Mr•. C D Gallogher and ~II Russell family w&lt;P held on
10!1. 't;hlpper. •
JI!IY 20th at the bome of Ed an&lt;
Bernard Lyon~ son of Mr aod, Guy RuSiell, Middleport RD 1.
Mrt. John L· ons, baa returned
Although it was raining all &lt;110•
from ~ vacation with hiS grondpar, 11 d1d not dampen the splrlu o&lt;
enh. 11r. and }Jr.s. Bernard , 'tile 79 people attendnJ!J A gift
Schtamm, at ZaneovlUe.
wa• , wp given to the family tr,•ellni
aecompanled here by his grand-· the farttieBI who wu Mr. "'"""
fot6er who wUI spepd the week Mts W1111"10 Ruck, Rai.rty, Caro
wllb his illlushter and family.
)yp and llarbara Buck and '
Mrs. Lew\• Koehler and. dpugb- ffiend, Dennl.s f!upe from Veriall
!er, Betty, bave return~ after •1.. 19, ohlo.
lUng relall••• in CrookovUie for lfrL Anna Buck n;celved tb,
several pays.
'~' for beiU the eldec'l
Mr. and Mrs Paul Dorst and son attendlgl ond the one who bae
w.,... and the, former's mother, t~e bi~g~at family.
MOll!
Mr~. Da•e DarsJ Sr, have returned receiYed t~e gift for bem~ ttwfrom a vacntlon trip to Michigan. yo~ngeot baby Ed Ruasell r..
· Dave Slov91' aod Dick Roller celved the g1ft for bem~ the old
are vloltlng relot1ve• In Columbus est man
tbls week.
Among thooe attendmg were
Among tb~se J'lendlng the 8th Mr. and ~·· Ed Russell, Mr anrl
Annual Mus c ork•h~p at 0~ 10 MrL Guy Ruasell, Peggy, Cat)ler·

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University this week

are

Mrs

William Ohlinger and Mn Eleanor
Welch Zelhor
• Ovornlght guest. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs C. P Gallagher
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed,
of Delaware, Ohio, enrpute to the
Smokey Mts lor a v~tlon Mrs.
Reed is n niece of Mr.i. Gallagher
loll" Sheila Stover, Dave Stover
and M1sa Kttren Dralt~, Pomreoy,
were in PArkersburg ldonday to
meet H N. James Hubbard of Baln·
bridge, Moryland. Hubbard 18
spending a 11 day leave with his
parent• In .~yracusc
lfr. and BeYeral
Ihrs One
Jr are
spending
daysDarst
In Colum·
bus ,. the uuesto of the son ond
daughter·in•law Mr and Mn Wll·
!lam Dlll'st.
Mn. Harley Brown ond son, Jl!&gt;.
bert, havo moved to the DaviB
apartment on Ash Street They are
returning here from Culilornia
while Major Drown Is scrvmg on
the mUitory scrvlee overseas. Mrs
lfrown Is the former Kathryn
Rouah, tlau!lhter of Mr and Mra.
Lee Rouah '
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Froot of
Mr. aod MrL Qaear
111' and ,Mra. Loonar~
Long Bottom were Sunj(;~Qi~r-iij.q";1 ,;;Mr~1• and ~- Wilbur

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Tn.-: 47th Wedding "

Anniversary ,
Is Celebratg4i
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Gratt
•nd' lOll ' Jimmy or Charlellon
were wo9kon~ suem of Mr. and
lolr1. WUlilm Baker.
lllr. and lira. Haroi~ JbV•·
ba~lt and ehlldrep llmm,y ant!
Dar~ wil't. TueldaY evening din·
1E1ebe,r~~. of Mr. and lolro. C. J
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L~ and Mro. Woyno Allen and
lamlq of St. Loula, )!o., wore
'""tend i\IU!e ol hll •iller aha
IJroiiJer·I~II!W, Mr. ••• Mrs. W.

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Fla., . ~ C&amp;P\. and
Mn
at ltnOXYille,
TeilnoBSeo. !'he Dollas' ..... Jlllly
and Stevie, were i]ioata of their
arandmolher, Mr•. William Mat1 ch 1 p
hll bel
e~ts !~reo~:,;:.Y w e 1 ' P~·
Mr. and Mro. Lewla , Lolli •nd
children, J6yce and 1, 0 , and Ml.sa
Dorotlly Lona 01 Pomeroy have
returned !rom 1 1100 milo YICI·
tlon lr\P. Whlle in WuhlnCI&lt;!Ii D.
the~ •lilted the Bureau of En·
8f&amp;YID8 &lt;.n,d Println&amp; W~OfB IIIey

lokew underwent : : :!.~':' ln ,lile

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of beturpry II St. Jooeph Hoopltal at Mn. Elmer H~•ooli ~of Colllln·
Parkeral!Ufa S.turday ond I• bu1
eon..., ..l... ~l..ly.
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Ilc!llitt
CoiiCie of
a~;~:~:;:~w::~::. ~~g
blirJb,
Ia 1iif!lldilll
her Plltll· .wao
douabl~r,
lloa wjt• ber ·~ltr, Bfl'tha antt JUoll of
*:,.IDd llrl!. Joe Condo.
Mro,
•Ito !lril, Co~ ba1 retljl'll·
e4 to wor• Iller ooen!l'lll a
WHk't vaeaUoa' In'. Cohulibut and

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Mr. aad Mrt. Wllllom

G.lll~~~le.

Mf$. SCh"!)Onover
1SHOSteSS'f ,Or -.
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llr,. Robert Sc)loonover r,(

cenlly entertained tho followlus
al a Sllnley Party al bor' homo 1
Mra
Hoffman (d•monllrator).
Mn Hen:y Werry,
Pomeroy,
Mro Roy H See, Mrs. Freda
MrL Iames Fry, .Mr~ Tom'
ioe and Anthony R•J•lsell, An ~~~~~~: !Irs. }!m. Lathey, Mrs
tbony HYsell, all of RDl M1ddle
fink, .f!!.rs Ch&lt;lo Fink,,
p6rt; Mr and MrS. Cla&lt; Evana, Miss Diana Hlirl, Mrs HarYard
Worthle Johnaon, M.,·. MorYm Blrchfleld, Mra. Tom Birchfield,
Roush, P•tty, Leonard "nd .lloger Mrt. Don HarrtS&lt;&gt;n and Mrs Silas
Rouoh, RD 2, Pomeroy Mr and Wood&gt;
Mr• Lou Diehl, Mr and Mrs
~harles Diehl, Loull Arvin and Tbe ''"nlng was spent playmg
Charles Diehl, RD 1, Pomeroy: games ami tbe demonstration of
Mr and Mrl Blll Wat•on, Pau. SIIQiey produ~ll. 'Re~esbmonls•
Chapman, 'Eloise Chapman, Mr... of aandwlchen, polito' c'dps, ditve~
LYdia Hyaell, Mn. Clyde Brown, cheese cake, tea and r.•11fee were
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Mr. ond Mrs Robert Reinhart oer.ed.
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Angela Jane and Bobbv Reinhart
Pomeroy; Mrs. Anna Duct,
~1 Buell. Danny Diehl Sammy
tarkln, lt.utlandj
¥r. and
Mt&amp; Joe
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Waite,
Jimlll)' Jo,
Kevin
Charleo Watt., Lancaster; ll!r
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ap.d I Mra. Charles Haley Crnoks·
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Fi,f
VIlle; Mr and Mrs. F M. l.luc\,
ts ot
Silndri Mike and But&lt;b of Z•n Richmond, !ndtt
lllYIIIe,' Mr and 'Mn. Delbert Mr1. Robert schoon~ver,
Jpnes, Pat Jordan, AQIOJ'I Loomb '&gt;rated. tho,. 47th wedding tl!il
Mr. and Mr'fl Cbarl!!f Hiser, Matk veraary reeently at tho home of
and Cfalg Hiler, Mr. ilnd Mr!! Mr. and Mrs Robert Scboono•er
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Paul Archer, Mr. and "" Roger Sr.
Archei and aon Ray ol "olum
bua; Mr 'and Mrl. L.' 0 ~~~~ and
,obn Steve, Mr. ond, Mrs. Bnl 1'\lc
k'~tt ahd oon Mike Fairborn·
and foltl. Clllford \- Whlltll;g:
(on, Judy •pd ~uslb Whlttlnrtlii!,
b'o)'lon; Mr. and Mro Wm. Jj
illlct, Randy, CarolYn and Bar
bara Buck and Dermb Rupe all
fr~m
RD 2 Venalllec, Mr. ano
lit&amp; C. E Holey, Crookwllle, 0

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..... Wlllaro EberlbaCh am\ r~\~~~~~,::'
• ' vocation
Mrl: Charles Buck vlllted Mo~day ll
the south. Tbey yiJit· ;.J, .. ,

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Youn1 •nd friend
Pierce
returned to Wuhlng
ton, D. C, Tuetday after a aeyer
al dl)'l visit with her parenU,
Mr. and .Mrs. Tbomil Young.
Mra Robart kogers and d0ughond Nancy returned
Nellon•illc, MoD·
a weekend vl•it with
pu·enti, Ml and llr•. Tbomn

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and Mro. Phil clobokar and lamUy.
Mrs. Leno Huber and Mra Phil
Globokar and ch1ldren Sally anHike and thoir ruesto Mr. and
Mrs Walter Kauffman and lamlly of Hallfox, Mass .. motored 10
Bb.rr Oak Dam Tueaduy where
they joined Mr and Mrs John
Du!fy Sr, tor an outing and plc
Die dinner.
Mra Rlehard Brigsa and cbll
dren Christy and Ricky returned
to their home In Upper Arlington
Sundar oflor 1 weeki vU.It with
her
Mr. and Mn. Wen·
dell
Baelne They were
home by hr broth
and Mr~• Joan

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•'i.lerlainedl with a tur~ey dlnnet
S'!Jidoy ot jlielr, home, Bradbury
,~ueoll
Mr. and Mrs. j..lw·
ren 1:e Millhf and daughter, ltaten
Pi1nceton 1 fnd,, and Mr. and
Wll!li:&lt;J' Ebersbacb ond &lt;lauJolt"\ ond Cheryl, P~m•

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Jul~' 23rd at lhe , home_"t:.,;b~'·J
WallO!! ,..ith advisor J(
S!"llfl In charge Plans for
rJ«d anl'_:·sj&lt;atlng part~.,.,...;.., ;u,;,.l ~','(f;~~~.i.-;~:t'
....-d. 'fbe elub de01ned to JO
on a hay ride on July 30th JUlie,.
It r,lrui, then they will go.,to ll!e Vn1!1~9f,:D..
skatlni rink. The next meeting
will be Jply 24th and wlll lie the
judgmg meeting MrL Nolan , l:.
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