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The O.:.lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Chic

Page Eight

Social

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Not~s

--- -- - - - - - - · - - Janice Cole
Ohio Will Lose
Marriage Is
Half Million In
Announced
Federal Grants

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/ Honored Guest At

oMts. Hurl Har~n.as and grand
' daughter, Katbr)'n Jane, have re- ~
turned home after a vitut m Nc l
sonville, with relativt-s.

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:Mr. Guy (Oit' of \V ell ston, Ohio.
· furmt-rly uf PomerO\', !S an noun ~·
ing th e marrllll:t' of h1s daughter.
J•niee Marlent' to J Nr~· M. Hotlg·
la nd . son or Mr. and i'otrs. Floyd
H0uglanri of Wcllstnn. Tht' cere·
mony was pe r formed July ~ in
Liberty, I nd i;ma .

WE 5EUCT ONLY
- THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS
SEE THES E
LATE MODEL BEAUTIES

The bride W()rt' a ptnk flowP.r
11 s pri gged bl&lt;~ck dress wlth pink c.&lt;:·
1 ce~sorie s. The dress wa~ rash toned
with a scOop lll'('klinr. s horl ~ leeved
trimm ed w1th bnw~ and a .Cull
skirt fl\}:win g from a ligh t yoke at
the wai;;t Arcent1n~ th t• dress was
a pink sash tied in ~ bow at 1hE'
back , tht• .~trr amers fl&lt;~wm g. nf':arl?
to lho h e mlin e.

Mercury 4 dr, Sedan R&amp;H

(oyers W-Wall fires ual
ChaVl'olet V 8 with
R&amp;H clean.

ford v a f.trlane 2
lh•rp.
Plymouth 4 dr. Bdl•o&lt;l•"
A r.al nic. 11ut~oblle.
M.rcury
Sun Valley,

Shower On Friday

WASHlNG1'0N UP -Ohio will

over a half million dollars

mls ~

Mn, Reiger illard entertained
wi11lta shower last Friday eveniRg
at fi'er home , Lincoln rot~d, hetnoriea Mlss Sue Johnson. Arrange.
ment&amp; of flowers decorated tb e
bome for tbe occasion.

in federal grants fen vocrtlonal
rehabilitation
tlli11 ynr because
the state faaled
to appropriate
enough matching
funds to qual·
lfy for lt.

The Department of Health, Education and Welfare said today
lttal Ohio could have received up
to $1.290 000 during the current
fiscal year but Instead
will rl!-cf.'ive only $7t:J,38? ,
This lett Ohio in the bottom
third of th e Htates as meaaured
by the utent they put up in st.a~
money to match federal funds.
The fede,.nl aid 18 apportioned
on a population-Income formula
whiM! &amp;llows M per cent of Ohlo'a
rehabilitation program to be paid
hv fert.-.ral mr·ney •nd f6 per cent

Films were Bhown dur ing the
evenins, after .whic~ tbl! honore d
gueat was presented a picnic bas·
ket fllieq with plates. cups, silver·
ware and -other kitchen articles
the group.

A salad cou•·se was servtd by
the hostess from a hble centered
With tall lighted tapers in etystal
cmndelabra.
.Present we.re Mrs. Don Thomas,

The tlf'W M r~. Hougl;w d attend.
cd Pomt' rov st• hODI~ and si nce 1954
has allendt•d Wcll ~ t on lli~h School.
the &lt;rtate.
Mr. Bougl and is a graduate of b7
Well ston ~ligh SrhoDI 1n the claSi!
of 1952. He sr-l'ved 3 vcars in the
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Navv and is now assistant mana·
Admitted: Mn. Wayne L. Jones,
ge-r in th1· Mr-Arthur , 0. offl.ce of Pomerov. Au~~:uat 3: Rella Emo·
the City Loan .
. IO!ene Cline, pt, Pleasant, A1Jgu11t
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3·, ""v"'
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. ""e C•"mp,
pt, Pleasant ,
The new cou ple i ~ makin~t ·I h ctr
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hom~" with !ht- ~roo m 's parenls, Augusl 3: Mn. Rav Martin, Hog·
22I N O hw Aventtc in Well ston ~ett . AugUst 2: .Marv LouiRe Parr,
Racine. August 2; Mrs. Avery Rob.
unti l their apar(mi'Jl\ tn McArthur erts. Syracuse, August 2; Clara
is ready fQr occupancy.
Nao.mi Oblinger, Pomeroy, Au-guilt

buutiful ur.
Pontiac (8) Ster
car will "tl11fy

Mn1. Jack Seelig. Mrs. Chick Chap·

man, Mrs. Jack Cramer, ·Mis ~ Mila
Stark, Mrs. Ronald Smith and Miss

Robinson .

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CMYrolet. R&amp;H

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Ford 3 pan. Cpe.
Mora To Ch00&gt;11
HP John5on uutboard
HP Johnson Outbo.rd

N•w
complete- lii'M! on new
outbt»ard
motor
wittl Beii -A Matic,

METROPOLITAN

Auto Soles

Mrs.

At Traffic Light in Middleport
295 N. 2nd Ave Middleport, O.
Open Evf'nin911 Until 9 p. m.
Phone 6045-J

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PERSONAL

King.~burv

Birth: A daughter to Mr. and

Jl0ad, Mrs. R
0. Bur.~o n'. Burlingharn r. :md 1Mrs.
W. ('. 'Bu r~D n . Shade . wNt&gt; J!lll&lt;'s1s
of Mr and Mrs. Joe Beegle, Racf.
ine, Thursday.

AT THESE

GOODWILL
USED CAR_VALUES

A LOOK WILL SAVE YOU
MONEY!
BUY FROM BLAETTNARS For A
BETIER BUY!
1953 PLYMOUTH Dlx 4 .. dr . $995
Sedan . Exceptional in every

Mrs. Wayne L. Jones, Pomeroy,
August 3.

Wil y .

dome In WllhloltoD. JD tbe ~P (left to rljbt) are: B.epre1enla·
tlvu Harrr R. Sbeppuct (It-Calif); Hale Boggs (D-La.); Coylll

(D-Qhio).
-.Knutson (D-MJna,)
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1955.

(lntemotiofi41L

1955 BUICK Special2 dr ... $2,195
Dynaflow drive; One

c&lt;~rcful

owner

1955 OLDS Super 88 . .. · .. . . $2695
Holiday Cpe. Power sreering-, power brakes,. Bydramatic. Like new condition .

1954 MERCURY Hard Tap cp $1,795
\' lean as a pin inside and out. Overdrive.

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1953 BUICK VB Super 4 dr sd $1,395
Original blue-white two

tont~ .

Shows good care .

1954 OLDS Super 88 4 dr Sedan

PmSBURGH

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Federal
mediators were expected tu move
lnto the three-da\' willionwidc alu·
minum strike ttday.
Ao authoritative souree said· tbe
U. s. Mediation and Conciliation
serv ice• will try to get repre:sentaUvea of 28,000 striking
United
Steelworkers to re:sume bargaintn~ se ~~ lon s ujth the Alunrlnum
Company of Amer ica and the Reynolds Me!als- en., pos.sib1y early
next
w~k .
Alcoa-USW ta lks broke
down
'early Wednesday, a few hours a1tti 18,000 workers began their
midnight strike at 12 Alcoa plants.
USW bargai ner&amp;
met with Rey·
M!ds repre ~ f'nlative~ Wednesday
afternoon but according to a company ~ pok ~.~ rnan, "nothing c~me
of it " and further
talks
were
called off. Re.}'nolds employs 10,-~
000 USW memb~rs at nine loeaUctns.

Four Delegates
Are Named For
State Convention

FUins

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WEATRU

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nttne

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omo: hrtly cloudy wtlh

lD temperalun
l&lt;lday, t.onlght llld Saturda)'.
HJah today 78 t.o 85. Low ....
Dlght 88 to 84 llortbeut, 84
lltUe &lt;hallie

to7200JI#1weorl.

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VIII

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~No.

94

Editorial

Bn.stneu Pboae 898

,OF BIG TRIAL '

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SINGLE COPY

Set On Suez Seizure

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2 1.00

To Ohio's

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named
at a meeting
of the Radne
Fire Department
Wednesday
eve.
nlng,
atmoaphere.
ln other business , the fire com·
More than 000 lnduatrlal .pli.nta,' pAny also Yoted to holrl an ice
labor groupa, a.nd other orcanfsa· cream social at the Fire Hall on
tloaa Jnl:.erelted In aafet:r prolllOtlon~ Wednesday, August 23.
aaed the aervicea ol thelibrarr Jaa~ -~~::;:-::-:-:::-::-=:::.:;:.:===;::,

$1,923
wek

their

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year~

Salety ftlms .,. principal odd!tiona to,the Division'• moderg_tools
and techniques used In promoting
1atetf education In an era when
Ohio Ia expanding rapld1J Jn the in·.

thls
'that
· o!-lnoney_!rom

by,.the June

In Every Crowd,
A Safety Advisor
Guar\nteed
tricot 'knit

• , • emooth,
.art, clotely knit .••
long wearing and wonderfully
waahable. Care(ully. tailored
reinforced

anll amply

tut.

at poilall or etralu. Needt DO irouill&amp;.

ELBERFELDS
froiD
funeral ·

Mauck,

Geora•

i Mr. and Mn.
all,d Mrs. Emmett
H. A. Resener,
Edna Mauck.
GaUI~)J.

Tbe amount ·-Wbieb eam cooncy
ree:elvea in .tb'e initial $1.~ JiiWJon

~istribuUon is :bued oD the rat~o
1Jitt tbe ·value of the abarea 1n
end' capital employed by its fir.·

ancial institutions beara . to th ~
total value 11f shares .hi and ea'pi~

Mei11•. County lti~g
Club To .Meet Tues~y

The M:eils County JUdtna: Club
tal ~mployed J;&gt;y all financial in· will meet on Tuesday evelllna.
August 7, at 8 PM il.t , tbe .Rock
stiWtions In 'Oblo. .

owner. Make us Mt offel'.

1953 BUICK Specia14 dr sed $1,295

(Golden) GAtE OF H-- BURNS GOP

$695.00 Specials

UBI. .

1952 CHEVROLET 4 dr.
1951 BUICK Special2 dr. One owner

'eel

· officers eolirt

ON

e?J's
to
enouch

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$39.95

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1950 BUICK Special2 dr.
1950 PONTIAC 2 dr Sedan
1950 FORD VB 4 dr Sedan

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A · t;ltlo
pwtralt

u wu UD01IDCecL

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BAKER 'FURNITU'RE ·

of the ~eila County Fair.

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amounting -to 5984,355.

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S,ICII\L ltiHRA"SAL

ertpp~ .~~ne iervfee tn 24 eounA" spM!al rehe~raal ·of. Ute Bg:
tlei OtEUt.ern and Southern Obio Be"Dd Variet.Y Show bas ..,.been Mt

Co!:lk-'. :as.,

botii

o( West Ports-

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son,!i, Ralph;;·"'"b.ilot,
Of1 .Mt. · .
RJtbe.r t Mason . Pt.
Plea•an.t, ,and Rieblrd Jleney al
bome; three dauthten, Mra. Velma Jeall Clark; Letart; Gamet Ag·
ne1 Shirl~ at home, and Aurilla
EliJabetb Shirley at home,
In addition be lR survived by
one 1i111er, Mr1. lobn Boston of
~: · liDd two brothers. R. · ~
Sblrlty of Letart, and o. E. Shir·

1ey Of Pt. Ph!a••at.
A military fdn~-ral will be heiJ
and all members of the Mason

C~nt: 'DAV cba.pter !'Ire 11sked to

Ue pusent at the funeral bom1
M 1 A·tlt. qn Sundar.

.P'fi,n,da m•y ~n at
lf.41Dee . N IIDY ti~.

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LICENCIS

33, West

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trom

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· hfi.,- ~;~;NII:. old. waltout bls

1~:~.:~~..:;,~.-..d -

SOUI't!et lD Ohio Jinte lMJ.

At an average eost Qf •l.OOQ,pQO
per mile, Ohio'a •hate o1 te~a1
ta.tes would pay for .the construction flf more than., 4:,2&lt;Jo , mllea .of
&amp;uperhighways in the State. ,
In comparing Metes Cou""'!l'
burden of $!,478,000 In FedUal
taxes the Ohio Chamber'1i ·alaUa·
i&gt;oll+SJtPUTH (i. (UP\ - E. tics showed the cost per ·ca.,na
L PaiUipS, f~eraJ me.dlaior In in the County will he · lppi'Oxima~e·
till QJlq' Ct~nselllljlttd Telephone ly $231.115.
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Co~ 11Q'I'!Ifl, "'t()(l'ay called a three
The statistics also disclosed tbat
d.iir.
'lo eOatruet nea:otiatlons Meigs County's burden IR appfoxi.
mately five aod fi ve-nlnftiB Urnes ·
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sides to the total school exper:ulitq're1 for
come up current op@fatiohl, i'ntere.!t ,lnd
wblch debt retirement In the ~~.n~ ~1r­
.Tilt!Sday
·way for a atittle- I Ina: the 1954-1955 scb.Ool yn~

Ia multh:lPtt court.

._.ft

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quar'lJn liter alfktavita were filed

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mouth ,urreodered at pOu('e head

' ·--Dul'ooi».Julor~
1110. A·:....,. Old ......... IIi

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tbe datfl ol 'the mee;ting· beeluae

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Wo tlltJI&gt;illlllnorlo
ol ~

muOwf IOSI • hflft and GOP otnclala bluabed to ~" ~bell
Mayor ~· Chriltopbu: ot Ban l'randaeo
tbJI front
oover to, tbf omclal P""II"UD dul.ped r~
Na-

Ebtlnlllac'h, 71, Who· died
at , the ·lltll'i

,..ef.DW-'Ue, Lwo e.niP,~O}'ft on~ (oi' -the d.tnctng ~horuiMfS anci an:r
~m~ :'ri:N! •rteJtta here Fri·tao.loillt. wi~hing ~~~lal _rebel.raal
dly nll,bt -for allegedly abusing on Tuetday evenir•K at 8 PM at
two 60mtanr auptrvlaora.
' tbe- Pomeroy HlBh School AudJ.
:Le;rU Qre 11ory 32, and Ruqell torium. A regular. rehearsal of

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.LARGE DOUBLE DRESSER
AND BOOKCASE BED
it1 Pltdinum M•llogt111y

$295.00 Specials

on

3-D~,y,- ~~Is
Called in Phone
' ·Negotiations

REGULAR $59.50 NOW

$395.00 Specials

. Funeral •ervleeis will·be 'heid

Moadity .artentooo '1\-' 2· o"tleid; at
the Ewi.DJ ChaPe' !n ·P-.eroy for

Corps.

NIGHT MATTRESSE$

1951 CHEVROLET 2 dr Sedans
1951 FORD 2 drs &amp; 4 drs
(2) 1951 Pontiacs 2 dr 6 4 drs
(2)
(3)

Bertha Ebersbacla
. F~JDeral . Serviees
Scheduled Monday

the

SAVE NOW!
SEALY ENCHANTED

$595.00 Specials

~oday

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nearly 'w!"'m"~ ·~~coUeetions
ID Ohio
the
'law in 1936
In was alao
Ohio's share is
times
revenue of $1,019,7:59.401 ;-;~ie~i;d
by the State from all souree, ia
fiscal liJM-M.
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By other standards ot comparl·
sDn Ohio's share repreaell_ll:
More than t.llree tim~ .the total
debt of st,29a.513,t2t of locai cOv•
ernments - countiea, towulltipl,
municipalities and schoOl dlatrlets
-in Ohio at the end of 19M.
Three and .88 (3.86) times the,
cash receipts of $1,091,340,000 de·
rived from the sale of agticuttbral
producll! frnll! ali Ohi-o !arms in
19M,
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:More than Hve tiMI!:s U.e totJf
amount of bond iasue&amp; oJ fn2.120.
221 for counties, towndlpi, ' tnun·f~
cipalitiea and schools, i~Pr,ov&lt;'~1~v
t&gt;hio voten durin&amp; the .Year~~ ' li:IOl
through 19M.
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Exceeds the total e:teiae· .
of $4:,030,607.586 colleCteii

Sprl.ng! Graage JlaQ;
Memben
are ~ - to note ·the ebange
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DECISION AW,llTIO
· PAIUIIS

tional oouven~ !D. lUll ctty next month. •na.
or ~·· 10ulpt.un, "The Gattt ot Hell."
lh&amp;doWI," . . tmbappy·lOUIDt b1o

Stephenson ..
Is Guest Pastor

run·proor

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Four delegates, Je'rrv ~ll ,
Billy Joe Spencer, Carroll Tepford
and Virgil Walker to attend th e
Stale Firemen's Convention m
Cleveland thls weekend, were

When an industry breaks
Safety eodea, which promote aafe d..trioJ ftetd.
rrOund
for a new factoey there
.1
working prnctlcea In each industry,
are
alway1
the "aldewalk super·
Informatlon about nfaty !'lima
are eat.abUahcd under Conunlsa1on and how to obtain them can be aeintendenta" wbo keep doae eheck
aupcrvlaion. SafetJ aurvcya recom·
on the proceedinga.
cured by writing the Division of
mend protective devices for machin- Safety and Hygiene. Oh,io lndustria1
But did you know that among
ery, 1nfety equipment for workere
thcae interested people at cveey
Commlselon, Columbua. Ohio.
and h;vglenle improvementa auch as
major excavation projact Ia a
dust or palnt-epra;v removal,
safety a.d'·iBOr from the Ohio In·
The CommJaslon baa exclusive
'dustrJo.l Commlaslon'a Division
jurisdiction over Injury claims in·
of Safety and HYSiene f
vnlvlng permanent 01' part..~! disa·
On construction joba of · alze,
Lility, facial disfigurement, lump
constant •pot checka are madl! by
11urn settlement. and vlolati011 ot
aafety speeia!ista who make sut·c
s~i flc safety nqul.rements.
the project met:tl rigid safct)'
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It works e1oael)' with the Bureau
atanda.rds.
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of Workmen'• Compensation, under
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Administrator Joseph J. Scanlon.
Cincinnati. The Bureau and Com·
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misalon proee111 alllo11t-tlme c1aiml
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1ubmitted bJ Ohio workers each
}'ear.
CHECKS FUIIEB: Du•t nnd '•••-'
Combined effort• of Ohio's in- are a major e&amp;llltl of lndt~.~trial
dullt rla l safety worker1, lneludinr Iurie•, aceordlar to the
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alllety department• ql eompanlea. Hnlene JllvlaioD of the
have resulted In a stead)' decline In
duatrlal COmmjBJlon. Thll
industrial accident frequency rate1o
•how•
a aaftt7 ad•l•or
Despite the fact that maximum fume. Ill an Ohio f•ctorr. Durtna.
weekly benefits were recentl;r raised
19155 more than 1,000 testa • j
from $82.20 to U0.25, the pl'emluml
comple&amp;ed h7 the Dlvl•lon'a in._
paid by Ohio employen were .,.
trial bntenl•ta.
cent!)' reduced 7.7%.

One careful lt'H:a·t owner. Dy11aflow drive.

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Appl'OXimdte ly 4:5 were _present
for the far.:well party and ~t.
luck supper held Tue.sday eventnl
at tile Syracuse Tlli!dtlde park, boo 1
norlng the ' Jtev . ta nd Mrs. Larri·
more who ha\'e been nt the Syra
cuse Nazarene Cburch "-for tbe•
past tour ye.ra.
A prograr9 f11owed the supp er '
with choruses presented
by the
young pe-ople. An original _poem
by Mrs. C. L. Arnold as a tribut e
to the .Larrimore's
faithful ser· "
vice was read by Morrl•
Wolle
and a poem irl memory of the late .
C. L , Arnold founder of the SY'fa....
cuse NazarPne! Church was read
by Mr.s. Maxine Arnold. Rev. Law.·
renee F iek a former pas tor offer~;~d prayer.
Rev. and Mrs. Larrimore were
presented a gift of luggage- fi'o'm
the members of the chll{ch who1
also wished them much succes$
Jn , lhcir ni!W pastm·cate
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Power stet.•rlng, pow er hrakPs . One careful loca l

1950 FORD 2 dr. Sedans
1949 BUICK RM 4 dr. Sedan
1950. HUDSON 2 dr. Sedan.

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Larimores Honored
Plan To Enter At Party, Supper
Aluminum Strike
On Tuesday ~ve

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Shannzonfe undies
of run-proof tricot kflil

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Industrial Commission ol Ohio
Protects Millions of Workers
Almost everyone wbo worka hi
Ohio ill protected bf one or more
1ervlcu of the lnduatrlal C.omm~
alon of Ohio.
The Commi&amp;Rloa., comp,led of
three men, Is appotilted 1&gt;1 tbe GoV•
emor. Present mombei'a are Rich·
a.rd W. Morse, Akron (chalnnan)~
1. Mafll&amp;l'd Diekerson, Youngatown
(vice chairman) and W. T. Blake.
Eaat Liverpool, member.
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Prime functioD of the Comrn.lssiota
Ia to prevent ii.dustrlal aecldentl
and promote healthy worklllg con·
ditiona ln the atate'a 114,000 eompanlee. Ita Division Of Safety and
Hygiene is headed by James H .
Fluker. Tbe div ision employs 46
Jafety adviaora who mode over
16,000 lnduatrlul safety alll'\leya in

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Friday, August 3, 19~6

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'litiS CONGIIIIIOHAL QUAlm celebrate. the adjournment of the

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Dai s, ·Mrs Rowland

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SING AS 84TH CONGRESS ADJOURNS, Miss Sue J.ohnson

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the-_ entJre ('Bst will be- b.e"ld on
Thunday evening

,tE FLEW 1,900 MILES AN

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On International
Trcvel And How
To Enjoy Yourself

R ~YNOlO

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ln~ iJ? lt 1J 'lt~l'"'"· St. l' •m,.1,•1 II
39H, cd1t :m.t1 oft1 ,. i dtn~ .. ::J'\7

Stlltllid

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li.I. month , $7311 th• • t' lll &lt;!llth~ ~I' I U :h u1.H,. 1 ,.,r, whrrP
tvall:ibl t! one hi &lt; Pth $1 1\1 mul {l l,o' Y":tr SH •• • ll'•'ll&lt;h., $1 !.5
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ASltiNGTON - Will Amcl a' llll IJ011 l!Ct1 Ills lory repeat Jl8elt
irt- Novembe r tor the llr sl tune In 40 yo•,u·.,? Not tn Cour
rde&lt;&gt;Jii.Jes 11 o..s o. p atty cl&lt;'clt&gt;d 11 I'H·~t.Jl· nt uni.l f a iled to win slmut.
tan eo11l:1 cuntrol or t he nv'"''' ,,n,i ::;,·n.l h'
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Y ~l politico! onnl y~ts ~ •1 111 . 1P l&gt;i ' l'vo•l Plmncc that this m o.y
hil}lptl\ Ull&amp; year. Evo:1y J&gt;v ll ,,nd llt\•Y JntltL ,llL .&gt; th o,: l o.:-alcc tlon

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Th (l ll ~t t Ill•' "ll l.h n ~ 111lt occ un ed in pa1ty
follun e,; was on 111\G, \\IILn f'&lt;t Hi de nt V.'oodto~'l
l\IU ~ nn won 1~·( !1' tllln, ln1t tile flepnbllcan:l g11 t~
n t •ecl ZH, ~ PI&lt;ll l ll \ ht' ll ou~e to 210 fo1 th e Demo ..
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J.'u lltlll tl •l_l ft.&gt; l till DNnucril l s, n ine In•
d l.'ptnd(lnls \H l&lt;' 111"1 c•l tde~.t l hllt yea 1 and
t'MOli,J'; II u! lh•'lll \Oic• tl 1\tlh t he Dcmouuta lu en·
D.b J(l \1\tn\ 1&lt;1 Oil, H\l~c l/lt' llo li!;C
Otlly on• ,. ~~!IlL' the J'I ~Mn t polltkal porty
PrU1dtr'll Haytt

allon ocClH'rtd In 187\l
ln lhfit year, Pl C.!I Iolent Rullu,fr,,,t U lla ;e~. 11 R ••rubllcnn, found
hlnuelf canfmntcJ WJ \h a H v.t~~.· 11 1\Lc h con ~ •jti'J ol !50 Oemo&lt;:n.ls
anti only 137 R tp ubll caM
However, th !s 1\IU an UI\ \ISH tl \cnr, f1H Hal'i:'s' Drmocra.tlo op•
ponent, Samue l T1 lde n I Cl&lt;'ll•tl 11 f.:••·iln pufll llal vote than tht.l
Vlctollous cond1datr, bu t loal l,!Lilun a. U1~putnl J.:-.5 to 18i electoral
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majority ot tho
popular vote, but failed to cony \uth 111 m a mnJo uly of lhe House
Yet Democ1ats are ranfu.Jo:-n t t11 a t 1t w111 happ..- n aga m thla year
o.nd Republl cana. ndn11! pr• vali'IY t hC'y ure fiJ;Iit•ng" a n \IPhlll battle.
Thoae who bt'llew tl1c• llou •o 1••11 t•m n1n D ~moc1 atlc point out
that desplta Presld!!nt gl s~·nhl.lllt'l ~ 1.mdsl1•le \' ldory It\ J9S2 hu
\\'U able to aMJure hi~ palt)' onty 11 , lun w r~.tg1 n of 1even vott's.
Landshde vlctollet 1n the past ha ve b•v•1g1Jt Jandsllde mnJorltlel In
tht House. The answllr, o! ('O \u se, Is thut mRny Demoo.:raUj vo ted
tor Mr. Etaenhower, b11t vot ed abo fo1 D('mo~rn Uc House OIU1didntrs.
Republican• ho pe that tho.! P resJdenl s j)tlpulnrlty witt\ tlie 1tlll
dominant Democ ratic f' lec tmate Is ns ijftong ns it waa in 19i13, or
ltr'On(t'r lt 10, tt. en t11o House may go R('publlcan.

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TJfl: $ENATF., v. hl th 1s ru:&gt;l os ciQs&lt;:! to tho pcoplo o.s the Houso
Conly one•thlrd of 11 ~ ~.t ts n1e filled every two yenra compared to
all HoU¥ leah I showa two &amp;ln\llnl c:..l'lr&gt;;~pl&lt;'s ot split party control.
A1tl\GUJ'b not .o.s s•snllkonl u lhol'e v/mch occmred In the Houte,
are wortlty o! note In 1!(80, \\hen J&amp;.m&lt;'s Gar fteld,-&amp; Republl~
=~~w~~aa ~lected Pr(lBidNlt, tht:! Senntc found itse lf with 37 ftepub•
and 17 Demacr ats, plus two members of other

Clt'fllan•

unutuaf sltuatton o~currtd tour years
Grover Cleveland found himself with a. Won HtvM,
w:::~ majority In \ ht House, but wa1 faced. Not St11a1•
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ill ftnn control or the opposite party.
that yea.r In the Senate was U Repul;il~cans and only 3*

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yenr ls rrga rded aa very clou. Whtq
•t cont1nne&lt;1 48 Republi&lt;:IJI.to n Demo•

Wayne Morse of 0•-egon, lt'ovt the ~en•
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f1vt• t1,11 s 111 SrwJ n or ltMl v you e an
hn v ,, IJft ~ IHt I• ube ,1wl ·•\most
p.l\ fm \ {Jill i!Jp With the ~nJmg~
',\II&lt; II\! I \V II'! (' U guy or doll
I n S JJ o~ln I•Sptua ll} Barrt•lona
!' Sill! 1Ji,•t'l1 hook yo u far $275 rn
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to gel n ~hr·ug and 11 so surry.pleast
Far&amp;et that bloody nonsen~ a
bout can-1 drrnk lhe..water!and·ell
the vegetablea Y()u'll h&amp;ve somf
tum my trouble whether you do or
yuu don't due to change o( J:lubtt,
dtet and cl1mate A rocktall or a
little wmc'll kill nny bugl.¥,00'11,
encounter
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T h•s 1s lhf' Lrfe

Man to MM
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l!ndu ~t t·~ on Parade

12 00
l2 30
230

TV O hupel
Yuulh Wants to Know

300

Fronllf'IS

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3 30

6 1"'

News 1"1cture

5 45

News P· c.tUNl

6 30

DGWD You Go

6 00

Topp~.'r

7 00

Ju lius Laltosa

6 30 Frontier

8 00

People Arc .. Funny

7 00

FestJval of Stars

B 00

9 00

Encore T~a tre

9 00 tM:m Agamst C'rime

Adventu.r(' ~.theatre

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ThiS is to l!otily all concerned
my Nnt and store bill is paid
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THERE WILL be--;;-born;;;;ing
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at the Ml. Ohvet Church Sundo~y,
I Aueuat :1. Rev. Ernest W(laver
of Mason, W. Va, w1ll be .the
afternoOn speaker.
Everyone
welcomer"
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National Bowling Ch.amp~

ToY/n

Saturday N1eht Jamboree

IU 00

Bt!l"

10 30

Ellery Queen

10 30

Cou nt of Monte CrietD

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News

lJ 00

News &amp; Sports

&amp;: Sporta

Notices

1'1'levJsJon Pltt.)"house

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CaptaKJ Kangaroo

3 30

Tales Q[ Texas Rangers

11 00

B1g Top

600 Last·e

12 00

Lone

700 Ed .Sulr tvnn Show

12 30

Ll'J.

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Baseball Preview
Baseball Gam e

Bob Wagner Sport.!!

Bt-at 1he Olotk

8 DO Two for I he Mone-y
Ru ss Mor g:~n

9 00

Gun SmCikt:o

10 00

H1 gh Fmance

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of Nf'w Yolk, which began some months
ago when It was noticed that Increasing numb-:rs
of them a1e charging for hrend artt.l b1ttte•·. yetIt's one ot the reasons 1 Mldom visit lovtly ollf
Dlnly Moore's any more- lias been broadened. H
now includrB those eBOterlc choph01Ut68 tha t g"lvo
you no 'lllol.nus hut simply have a watter regard
you gra~ely and ask you how you will llke your
atoak I don't wont to liat fJ to ltLIIe 11teak. tnuch
"", I love It; I want to be able to ~ay "Gtve mo
tome shredded wheat, medlmn rare"
The newest entrant In thill fteld 11 ' the Hotel
Rooeevelt'l! Rib room, wh\cb Ia scheduled to open
'.Jan Carnell
In September as a "unique specialty restaurant.."
Whet this meane, btiefty, Is that the only entroe
J:rrr rl!r d {M
to be served at dinner will be roast beftJ' "';'1\t
finest roast beef In the world," the manqement
' a -'Piasl1 ,
repo1 t!l, perhap.tt a trlfte prematurely, Well, It
~n.n be another Chambord, but If I can't have, In t:omedlan Buddy
Hack!l'tt'&amp; phraac, my choke of •·two from column A and one from
column B," I won't be happy.
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to ahpw a blrttltnark exactly ma.tehlnl'
the other da.y wtth m c. Dennie Jame.
ten11e, harus.:td

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IIIII Street. Pomeroy,

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2·28 Sig~~ On
2 30 Back ot the Ranch
3 30 Film
3 45 Fdtn Funnies

4·30 Kit Carson

10 25

Wra therman

5 00 Sagebrush &amp; Saddt.-

10 3R

Darehn&lt;'

6 00

11 00

N£&gt;ws

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6 1 Film
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7 00

Grande Ole Opry

8.0CJ

Lawrence Welk

9 ~ Masquflradl' P~rty

9 30 I live Wrestling
10' 15 Tr1-State 'Jibeatre
12 00

11mmtck I! to put t~e hot llem
under 7our un'TnlmtloDables. Cus·
toms offl(:ials are a:eneraily acn
tlemen , and shy, to boot.
lf ,.ou·re golng to bf' in a place
more than 1 day or sa, Up m au
vance. The head porter Is 1u
rpportant, betause he ruo ~ • "''
l1£e Oil cars, reaervahons, ticket
and auth. But a couple or bUl'ks
to the barkeep, the head belhnan.
the valet, the maid and the head·
wait~r

costa little, ud rea-ps

mu~n

nrviclo.
Even if the senice is inemded
In the b1ll, at 15 percent, a 7
percent ltp won't mu.ke anybod•
hate you.
\
l1on't holler to malte yourself
more graphic In a tongue ,1011
can't speak anyhow. Say "ph!tiiSe"
and "thank you" and smile prett~
lbd you'd be surJ)rlaed how far
rou ~an aet with no foreian Jani-

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Oza('k Jubilee

F.ul'op e

FOR SALE-1951 Wlllys J81J,
I metal rOp, rood cond'hion, flheap.
8+3lp

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IJJJJiciiESTER ••d CHnt\/AIWA.
"*jpleo ,.., sale (). W. Clark

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Phone 828-M

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Sallsbuey School.

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BLocK machine wUfl

I , ll&amp;Uell,

$2&amp;.

Eber GlUil,on,

Cbe,ter, Ohht.

11 05 The Late Show

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PEACHES-Hale a.ven and Gol&lt;len JU'bill!e. New Haven Oittl.&amp;f4,
Ne.w Raven, w. Va. Phoo~ 'i'tl-

Srgn Off Prayf&gt;r

PLAYFUL WINDS
MlJJ l.JNVlll.E. Kan -(UP) ....:._

24688.

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PJA'NO bARGAIN- Beaullful St\lil·
et piano, used only few montJhs,
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('ancelled the• r t&gt;ffect m tw(l oa~.
~"~ at th(' lwmf' or tht• R C Kaltenbach~ A Mond11v mght wmd~torm
hent their 'IV !i'ntenna Th e frma:e
of a tomado two nig hts later
stra rglltencd the pole u.~:: am

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1ave over $200 Respo~ible
petsoo.. ,an make ss~alJ d,~oait
and take over low paynl.lnfs
Credit Dept., 1M3 4th Ave,
Huntlnjton.
B-1-3tc
FOR ~ ~uod 4Sed Fnijadalre
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refrla:eraic&gt;r. 136ri 2nd, ~hdll
Phone 0077-J.
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oN&amp;HORSt!: McCormick .MOWING
MACHINE, .l'lmo.t new. Fr.nk
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Eml'lch, Pqrmeroy.
7-3G-3tp
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CONCRE\1) SEPI'IC ,TANKS,

$k5.

Price lnc~udfs delivt!ry an~ se&lt;t
in excavation. Vadtsh Plumb1nt,
Photo 46-M, Pomeroy. ?·27-tf

BATH

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21 or over. Parker's Restaurant
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7-31 - f}tp

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Vadish

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Ptibll• A•eoulmii
ln'flte Bookkeeping
~:::•t;;~A~u~dlls, Tar Problems,
Publlt.

BO~B

~:~:~;1•;;~;~·~~
of &amp;he d P.tanallon Federal ,Civil
Admlnb1raUo6 ~peti:J.I •..t-'!!1

RYDROCEN'
'bunt showa In lhe fo11r sequellCe photos abo\•t was tbe Cherokel!' sbol of
Operatian Redwlng or thi11 year. These pictures
were Wl1en from a. plane at 12,000 f~t about i t In

Olft•e Plu;ne 28g.M
Pomeroy Nat. Bank IDdr.

dah from •he bla.lit fur Ul!l

delerure pl:ulDinl',

101 1!. s..ond SL
Pomeroy, Oblo

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RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE AGENCY
Fir~.

Automolitlet He.ilth'
ACCIIDIHT

U#e. C11ualtr and IoNia

Reo'l Estcte Brok•i'

MAN WANTED
To take over local franehise
for dillhtibutlon of fast se111ng
novelty line to all etore,. At:-

In MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO
11:16-M
PHONII
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counts established
rWJ bY
manufacturer~ Can be developed into (till tlmf!i.Bj).t!line!lfjj'
desired. Sales n~flence not
required ltust have- serViceabl,. car, ~eferen~s a'#d S2.·
100.00 caih 'to taie o.Jlr ln~
ventory. it Yo1Lean &amp;tart at
on~e .and meet the above requlr~n\ents, wrlu; and include
phone
for local jntervi~w 'W\!l't lactfi'!'V rPorMenta-

number

tJ:\'6. V/RlTEt MANlT'Ii'ACTURFR, 3815 Tvt'OJle Blvd , St.
Petersburg, Florida.

(:?0 9f t,sut~~~e

ens, Sunday at 9 p m Sclect1ons

IF

SOCIETY

You hove aomethlng

To St11, Tro~e o, .(unounce, Let A· DallY
S41nt!nel Display Aif
or Want Ad be Youl'
R•pr'e"ntatlve,
-They Get RnuiJi ...
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Quollty, Service
and Merchandise

l.jlo,

'MillII.
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To mHt the clnlrH Df ewr-,
f1mlly • , , It 1 cod tht fltntly

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Iafl~ for sal!.
story. L~OO
Knot. Rc.rad,
Prke $1200
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Trevy·Finatewold
Funeral Hcime

E+

OHIO VALLEY

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$400 MONTH~ 'f SPARE TIME
Ref1llmg and oollectin~ money
from out fzve cent H1gh G!'ade Nut
machines in this arel!. No Sel1lnl!'
Tn quality for W&lt;&gt;l'k you must
have ear, references, S640 ~ash
Se(Uted bv mventorv. Devottnp- 6
haura a W1!elt: to busine!IS, yu·o~r
end on r.rCental{e collectiOns wtll
net up 9 $400 monthly wKh v•rY
good po~slblhtie9
\aktng ove~
lull time. Income lncfeaslna 8C[
cordingly For Interview, Include
phone in o~nhcation. Write Eas~
Pl'n Didribtllhul: Co., 11 N. JUniper
St, Phila 7, Pa.
8.3 ~ 1UP:

HOUSE and e
Four TOOmS. J 'At
on Porttlnnd-Bild
m Lebanon Twp.
El"llest Cont:o.

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COlLiNS

121 ) RM-1

about

from the blaat, a par1y ot
Federal ClvU DetenH Admin·
blu.(lon ob.e.-ven .-eriuove
ibeh claJ'Ir. ••cries. ney, a.nd
..ben Illl:e them, must p...,
UeatiJ waU for tbe aelva1111ts.
But the7 know that when the
scientists have toted up the
score, It will fall to Ulem to refine exus!lng techniques of population evatuation and llhelterperhaps d evise new ont's - to
allnue liUrv1val of the sreatest
number .pl persona 1f lome day
aq .(ul_lerlean 11]cy Uiht1 up like
a ~llfldred liWJ.S, _ _, _

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mo1.

ward ond mete witt\' 6i\ PI'·
ion tank. vef,. JOod: caitdltiQn.
102 Ebenezer St., phone 282-J

McJUnle:y,

room frame w1th reception rttOm
llvmg room, dining room, kitchWANTED EXPERIENCED
en downstairs; 4 bedrooms with
KITCHEN HELP. FAMILIAR
large , ample closets, and bath
WITH FU.IJNG ORDERS ·MUST
Qpstal{s.
Beautiful oak Wood·
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
wgrk throushout FuU ba8'ernent
MARTIN RESTAURANT, MlD·
Large vernnda
House nicely
DLEPORT.
8-2·3tc
s1tuated Wt:"ll back from blacktop highway with
beauhtul
lawn and driveway to double
garage Ownership and sole use
of gaa well eoes with th1s- property at $12,500 OQ,
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CAR REPAIR. N(•Jg}er OOld Cleek
CU~K~&amp;l REA~TY
Garagt-, Racine.
7-28-8tc 801 229
PhOile 10S.Y
8-4-3tc
HOMEBUILDERS. 0&amp;11 Guy Nelgler, R&lt;artne, OhJIOo
7·28-Gtc

Phone 215
FOR SALE-I'ear' '&lt;l•b!! Real
tate, Rptli.nd ToWMhtp. 31 1j:;:;;;;::;:;s;;.;;~'§';;;:~:;;;
Pl'umbinJ, Phon• 46-M. Pmnt
acrM \and. hoti~te, bam nd o11t 11
1'01·
7-'Hl
bulldi. .a S.. Ge&lt;&gt;rge A. M&lt;&gt;l~·
W,E BUY'&amp;Ii'iir/
8-\-tf
uP\iicJri PIANO, just cleaned ibart, Admlnif:ltrator.
l'ml10TDIW. I B
and re-tuned. Cherry ~lnt&amp;h
SU8tJ'RBAN
HOME-5
room
Contact Rutflind Furniture.
"" houoe, with Bath, oil Young•·
11-2·3-att
JUNK CO.
town kltcben, ~&gt;ar&lt;twood
~
&lt;ll,t mile• from Pomf.
8CB.AP JllOlf ~ IQIT,ht .
OUTBOARD MOTOR, Mark 20t rof
Limited time

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THE ..YBOTECifNICS die
BWBJ, there bea:lns the ttal work
ot c:hecklnli: Jnstrument1, analyz.
UJ.r data, com.,arinl Cherokee
witrl tonner tests Sclenti11ts in
concrete bunkeu only 20 mllea
from GrolVJ.d Zero quick!! beJln to read their instl'Ulltrnts
Pl.anea, ships anl:l ro-cket's check
tb.e tntenslty of rad1oact•ve hiland. other effects ot the blast.
Aba.&amp;rd a lhlp, *~i.e USB Mt.

SOMEONE to work eveniPI abtft,

__ .. CANNING TOMATOf:S
BriDI your uwn containers, pick
four Own. $1.00 Bu.
Evening
I'
Virgil Walker, Letart Falls

R·2-3tp

And remind yourself datlv th,t
vnu 're ~~1' m your homt&gt; -town
are a temP,orary cu~at of peo·
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hablfl and customs

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Opportunities

It 59 S1gn On
tO 15 Spor·l&lt;&gt; PDrade

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Langsville. Ohut.
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WANT MIDDLE·..,OED lady for ]
light hom.ework an
exehange
for good home. Frank Emrleh,
Pomeroy, ' Oh10
84-3tp

&amp; TELE~SION SERVICE
Phone 201(t. Cl~laqd AApliance
Sture. 118 W, Molb Sl, PomOl'O)'

19&amp;4 FORD Customltne 2-door sedan, sparkhng dark blue w1th
wh1te top, $119!i. Blucttnar'11,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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H-hotnb Tests
to CD

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SATURDAY

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TRACK HAZARI'\t:;

Ton

M. Cowdery. Long Bottom, Ohio

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sta ke truck good condition Sell
or trade Terms. B. M. Cooper,

basements, landscapmg,

$64,000 Challonge

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BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds,

Wbat'a My Une
Sunday News Spe-dal
The La1e Show
1'he Late ShGW
The Late Late Show
S1gn Un Prayer
Oral Roberts
The Pastor

Tl 1!\'o.~ "" 'I
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16 For Sole or T rode

LERS. PootfltO:t.

Alfred Hitctieoek

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watchmaker.

19ijl
FORD V-8 Tudor
Phbne 169-M.

GF. 'rheatre

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The Datly Sentinel Pomeroy·Middlep&lt;&gt;rt (0 ), Au!( 4, 1951-S

Birt~d1y 11fts- 'lfere pr~toenkd
l FJVE-HboM rurmshed apltt't
ment; 1 two-room tumlsbed a to Mra J...ee Pratt and Mr• Edp1
Club met
partmre'DI:, 1 three-room furnum Pratt when. 1the gin
Thundn
evenJnr
at
the
homt of
ed apartment Ali utlll11e8 paid
Mrs
Willard
ltbertbach,
Union
lnqu1re at the HomE' Restaurant ,
Middleport
7·30--&amp;.1." Avenue.
Mrs C J . !betsbach pre11ldent ,
prestdt&lt;{ pvt J~ b~neSI seft.
bedroom furrushed
apartment slon ~·t~r W lcJi'
ga'nles weri'
on Mulberry Ave Phone 6094X played with P!i4es a~arded
to
7·27..6tc
Mrs HlrJ&gt;ld E&amp;enbl~b.. Mh. Ll'e
Pratt and Mrs. W1ud Windon Tbe
~·or
ren t - Electric wallpaper tt•rel1(VI: prlrft 1 donated by Mrs
steamer Clinton Fisher, Mid ~'rfti;ffl 8\acHufn wu aWirded
die port. Ph. a2e~x.
lt ·t-tf to Mrs Le4l Pratt
Refres hm ~ nta of
a decorated
ren~
~ birthday cake, Bavarian
cream,
BtafCold Boudl, ~ ClotlaL mlnta and coffee were- served by
CUnton Flllutr* )liddioport .
the hoste~ to those named above
Pbone ft26S..X.
11·1-d and Mrs. Emma Leifheit,
Mrs.
Theodore Lehew, Mrs.
Charles
2 flye room aparh•ents: 2 four- Buck Mrs Rlchard 1,{aupthan •nd
room *P•rtment•. RU with laun- R"uests Judy and Suzanne Vaughan
dries aud pr~~JEu 4 N. Beqel, l&gt;ebrn Laney and Cheryl Ebers:
Pom(&gt;roy, ~lo.
8-14-tf bach

QUICK SERVl(lll: 011 Wotck
pairing ~ hJ Factorr

Auto Soles

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12 00
12 30
LOO
I 15 What's Your Trouble
I 30 'l 'hea-h·e 13
3 01) ('arnvargn Roundup
3 30 College Pr&lt;'.AA Conrefence
400 Gomg Places
500 F.JmtJ•is PlavhCiu s,.
5 30 Man Beluud '!'he Badge
6 IJO You A ~kt'1! l"or It
fl:IO l'ilm Jo'cshval
{)() 'l'"'d Mack A.in:; reur Hour
900 f'(lr us
n ao tl rJr l nf fhP C'Jty
1000 l'l n\'11011' 1" 15

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:omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT.
ht.:iiDeiill and brd'ke aenle.,
Hackett'a SdetJ S~ Well

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~ervices

Phont 192·J,

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I WAS DIS'l'tJRDED to note that Dana Wynter doean't aeem to
ph&lt;ttogra)h N hlndtorne as she looks. In pereon, ahe Jook11 like
Elizabeth Taylor with a trace at needed maturity In the tace ...
Artl!lr weeb O:t vital rnea.rch, I've decided t~at th• youft1Ut maitre
d' In Ntw York Ia Gilbert ttf t~e Hampshire MouN's FOuntain Room.
He'a 31, atu.dled at New York unlveralty to be a ptqchoJocll!t and 11
prottdest ot the ttme he waa going to herd a. drunken &lt;:Uitomer out
of Ul.e F". R.---4n.Ut he looked closely and rnllncl. he wu a diabetic,
who needtld lOme aupr to rlght 1\in'll!ell, , , • t know t.U aboul Hotr·
n1nn Hickman, but the tunnlest man in New Yotit with A to0lball
fttory Ia ,Jack Lavelle, the Notre Dame and New York lll.nt arid
seouL
Local Ulevtalon veln~t have struck rolden
VIYinc Bm/ •11cOu11ter every liO onen. ~
movie t ••• 1 aat briefty In the BarberrJ ~m .t~•!'l~~
and aong u the place where Mary Martin 1&amp;ld

11 45

Sto1i.tJ oMbt .rentury

7 3D Stage Show

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6 00 You are 'Ilhel'lll

neWiOrkJ

TJIE OPENING of a new downtown ferry termlnol here brougbt
Into the OPfn the fact that annually 23 million persons 11tlll go on
the world'!! n'IO!tt lnexpenslvl!l ~xcurslon-the nickel ride o! ftve and
a hnlf milea from New York'l Battery to Stllten Island .. , . Todny's
atop-pre11s news: there are 79 bualne111 firms 1\t Manh,.ttan mil.ng
the name "Mertury," Including an exterminating service and a
place that make~t molded or mouldy-J'm not sure whtch-Jhoe&amp; , , ,
Co~halrman Tom Finletter And Anna f:Oi enberg of the state SteVenson·for-Prealdent committee &amp;re 11harlng a rpa,ter bedroom at
270 Park avenue. but customers are advised not to drop tbelr teeth.
The committee h&amp;$ taken over an apartment In the hu(e rell!dentlnl
building aa ltl headquarters and the bedroom is the chiet office now.
Bright younr hope. : Chn1les Mercer, a local televlslo.n columnist
And novelist whose Raclt11l Cadc 1Putnam's, Oct J) may put h1m In
the foreground o! Ameru:nn wt lterJ\; and Jan Cornett, the onetlmft
Copn. lounre alnrer who 11 being lined up by the record companies
for 1\ splasb .••. Sometimes it seems the11e dnya &amp;a If there Isn't a
rt'st nm·nnt In New York, eho1t of the Automats, where ther~ Isn't
n display of art work in the lobby or ,hana:lnl' over the cher• head
Lulll of Third and Ninth avenue joints, one atep rtmoved from ol\e•
aun diners, art h&amp;nglnl' paintings and aelllnr tbem to tht patrons

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6 30

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4 30 CBS Sunday NeWs
300 1'olf'phon~ TmH~

10 30

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•ur Wrecker Service. 08)'
Pbone 11227. Nlihl Phpne i!OSIIX. DODGRLYMOU'I11 DEAL-

Band Wagon '51:1

Winky Dink &amp; You

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200 Sunday Sh.owcnse

10 00

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100 The Way
1 30 Overseas AdvE'llture

30 ·MJghly Mouse

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4.00 Town &amp; Country

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.r.,tY OFFICE w1U be open Moo~
day, Aucust 13
Dr C E W . Downie

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SATURQAY
~•gn On

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DON'T YOU

wm &amp;h'e you the boat
trade on fLU'D.t~e l.ll' appllaa·
cu.
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8 30

12·45

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11 ·] 5 Treamre Theatre

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Steve Allen Show

8 30

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6 00 . Sports Eye

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There s no use brlngtng li.unth
of junk You can huy anythJ fl.rom
' \l'ti l ~ h mllteJtu l (m $40 The gah a naJl file to a Wanng ma:er m
f"' 11 tid lll't'r t h&lt; dll'~~ •nflkf'r s und tht! wdds of 1'angany1ka, 1md in
lh1• gl nvl'-and-&lt;~ hm• ~hOpll ,
more c•v1hzed places you c1n purnu~ ciS IIIII·· .1~ (HISSJ!rl(' ln Part s
cha~&gt;e anything you'd find oii Ma.J
""" r.1n ).!1'1 II hill r r nnrl chtU pl:'l' r~on Av e, m Macy's, or In Ne1
II&lt; ••rh llllvW III're cl ~ 1· In th f&gt; "orlrl
man-Ma•cus
\Vht•11 dP&lt;IJ!nll With Btrlint·~ B
Don't I rv to speak a fOt"41'U!n
I hill" tl1.1] will f!UVI' vuut mtnd 1 ~ h• hmguuge when you're In tr oubl .:!
r l'nT&lt;'tn h1•r !11 l'f'l h • ( 1 Prv ' r·~ c 1VH
wJth customs or the cops Just
f ro II IM \It !lin~ W1)1oJ of lllO•IIlt look dumb, shrug, and say, "No
l ' n f !1n ni\t 1/lll l!! h Jf I I'~ Wl' ll tf'n o n s ptk nolhmg," and they'll sh ug,
1111' l11 r.:, I d C'(}flll 11111f P~ a lrv1d look bo• ed, and say beet it.
i'Pll'l~rl ~nrl th o\ ;.!01 to r ar rv vn11
Ir )Ou're 11. woman trvmv: t• ·q •I lhP1 h:1v1 In throw th, smugg le solll.ethmg and iet cauaht,
[11 1!1 / o ff Oflll'rW I, t', yaH Ult' IIJ&gt;I c1y. It's onfaiJ Jb!e.
But a goorl

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el&lt;'o' lt' ol an•\ II 1d 1&lt;1 ru11h'no! 1\ltl1 u. Ho wle con•
l tO\Io;:.J by tit(' VJIJI•JSI\t: palty '1'1113 unU::l UII.J i!llU•

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Danee Pn11/:y
Western Theatre
Dance Party
TBA
Roy Rogers

EW YORK- My war against the testnur~h,

To fa(lf a Hostil• Houst

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H eplo:: , ~.nta ll'ot':&gt;.

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MARCH OF EVENTS~~~

gurdc• l as

B:~seb:tll

On
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Caplam Callan!
Mr Wlr.3rd

S1~n

Anwr1can F'orum
400 Zoo Parade
•ao Outlook
500 Moot the Press
;30 G~pel Harmony Boys

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vnu 'l (' not P~f'tr buy n dw ap !In
trunk and st•nd 11 hy ~1'.1

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Fury
Un&lt;'le Johnn) ronm:

11 10 Owl Theatre

New Vur l1 ( llrt Ill' h llnd -taJI Orf'tl h y
Alt1 Js h ltil lfl L'•I l n1l o rs out n[ fJ nf'

GIVE

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1956 El•ctlon for Congress
Ma~ ltltGI 1916 ResuU

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On Birthdays

ROOM f or rent. Call 388.Y, Pome·
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firtaneed. Phone 267 " .,._ Ill

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Mr and Mrs . Witltrd Ebershnch
and daughter~. Joyce and Cbl!ryl,
~turned home Sunda)l
evening
lifter a few days vacation In IndIana, Jlllnohl and Kentucky
Ml's. Charles B"uck has .returned
home after a visit in Cotumbw
with Mr. anrJ Mrs John Kerr
Mr and Mrs. Edward Parf•tt
are Villtlna: with relatlves in Chill·
oo(he.
Mr. and Mrg. R~ymond Parker
~~ Columbus are the
guests of
Mr. and Mrs W1iham Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bent7. have
moved from Marian to Por..eroy

wbere Mr. Bent1:

IS

by Handel, SalvaWr R0!:-"3 , Beethoven , Mozart, J ohannes Brahms,
and Samuel Barbel w11l bf' tnclud
cd in the progrnm,

~ward

Mrs. Ea1l OhV('r assist~ Mrs

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Chase with the ~ervmg aiul Mrs
Lena llubP.r who

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obseiving her

b1rthrldy tonay wa s als o. a guest.

CHICKEN

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Mr. and Pbs John Sc}l.ae(P.r of
Pi.tt&amp;vJUe, Mass , wbo were enrout!! to their cabin on Lake Ene
for a. two week vacation, were
WednP.aday guesb of her grandmother, Mre. John Ch.lSe. They
also vl.9ited her aunts,
~li sses
Nelle and Clara Bing and Mrs.
Gertrude French. Mrs Schaefer
Is the former Dorothy Belle Ru.s!tell, daughter of Mr. and Mn
HarDld Ru~ '&gt;ell (Phylhs Cha!!t) of
HunUngtnn, West Virginia
Mrs C J. Ebl.!rsbach
was a
vislUJr In RutlanCI, Trursday
1
Judy Brown spent Wednesday
With Suran Dixon.
Mrs. Clyde Andrew!! rece1verl
~d {.hal her son, Robert Cleland
IIU ~n released from St. Mary's
Ho~pltal, Ocean&amp; Calif,
and is
e4nVale8ctne nicely.
Mrs. Eugene Halless of Clear·
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the gues t of :her
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DavJdson, and
Miss
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J.. ochary, s un or Mr and Mr·s
Pat J,oehary, n•ce •ve d Ill s l'ach
Mrs John Cha.~e erotertalned the
b:mtone, elur o{ Sc1ence In EducaiiOII d1·
.ram('s H Lachnr y
neighborhood
will ~1\'e a graduatt' ri'C'Ital
in gree from Ohto llmverstlY m 1952 &lt;~hlldren of her
Ewing Hall , Oh10 lhuvf'rsrty, Ath- and 1s now workwg Cor a Mu ~ ler w1th a wiener roast a nd picmc
of Educilllon fil grce
supper. Fridny evening
nt her
home,
Wche
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race
Following
Char[e_&lt;; and daughl ets, Judy and
He is a member 1£ Phi Mu
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Joyce, and Rr r har d
S1 mon of pha th(' Umvt• r &lt;.; ll} C'horu s, anrl a \h e s upper )!;IlliTes wcf'e ""'r' ·~·
Pre~nt were
Brooksville we1 e recent guests ot [past we~Jd c nt ul the Men·~ Glet&gt;
Pomerny relath&lt; t's.
Club aud will be a~~ ~ ~tant dean
u£ men •l tht' Um1ers•ty
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IUrs .Joseph Rllab Is vlstl mg
w1th relatives m Cmcmnat
yea• .
FIC'Id Ca mpbP.ll returneU home
from HalZt'l Hwpital , f"rlday and
The pu blt&lt;' 1s lnlllf'd
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Is convalcsr~ n g niC'elv
tend Chc Ct'('llal

the Rig and Reel

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IAnn Savely, Lrnda and Paul Dary a nd M1ke Globokar and
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cousms, Eliznbeth and JtJhn
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Dufry af Halifax. Mass.

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It'• tAe QTenrut step l~rwtJrtl of
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Meigs All Stars Defeat
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A detennined band of Meigs Little League All Stars won their
first lame in the Gallipolis Uttle
League tourney last night as they
toot a J0-3 decision over Wellston
behind the three bit pitching of
John Hysell of the Redlcgs. Hysell held the Wellston nine to on·
ly three bits as be .OJtruck out II
baiters, and didn't give a safe blo,r;
.until the fifth inning.
PDmeroy won the riAhl to mrrt
Middleport in a second round gam~
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fans are expected to be on hand
to see the two local teams in action against each other.

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The local All Stars ola rttod slow
ly last nlght as pLlcher Jack Graham beJd them scori'IC5S In the
first two innings _ MrilnwhL]P Wcilslon picked up a run 111 the sec·
ond witholrt benefit or a tilt ~­
Davis walked, moved to seconrl
on an error, and :scored :~fltor rnov·
ing to third b&lt;~st! as Mark ~ullen s
g rounded ou t .
The score was knotl ed In tht•
third inning a .~ with Pnt· nut Tcr
ry Ohlineer wah sare on an r-rror
and went all the wav tu st•&lt;·ond
base on the miscul'. Ter ry muvNI
up on a p:.t~:&gt;sed h111l , and ~cored
as Duane Wolrt&gt; groun1lcd out.
Th• Melt• t••m unloaded their
big guntl In • !!IX nm fourth In· '
nlng, end navt:r -r• threetefled
the rest of th• g~Lml!. Frank E!~n·
bach led off by ruchinG fl1"1f biN
••holy on 11n error. John Hy.. ll
1ingled, end Willie Guinther 1110
•lngled to load thi! bate". Tommy
White um• through with 1 dean
~oingl• to centt:r fi•ld to w:ore Ebrnb•ci-L and HyMII; Ftoy Arm"
d.-opped 1 loopinQ tingle into right
field to ~eore Guinth•l'" al'ld White
H~d 11 the ball got •*•Y from
the catchar. Roger Birch then
driiiH • triple into right center
to 1core Arm1, 11nct Birch tallifd
111 Terry Ohlinger hit • long 11c·
riflce fly ball to right fi•ld.

With two nllts Roger Birch
walk&lt;&gt;.-1. an.-1 Ohlinger :tlso worked
Mullin~ . who had l11k.en over tor
Graham m the Fourth. for a fret'
pass. Duane Wolfe slammed a
double lo right center to score
hoth runnN.s , iinrl Mike Terry rotlowed w1th :.t long triple to plate
Wolfe With the Lenlh run ot the
g:-une. Third baseman Mel DIIVi~&gt;
then f'ame 1n to pttch. to retire
the side.
Will ie Guinthrr or the indian ~
was the only Mel"~ player to get
two hH:-. a ~ he had h~.-o for three,
while Con l~y had two or the threl.'
Well ston hit~ .
AB R H E
Meig• All Stal'l!l
3 2 1 2
Ropr Birch, ss _.
0 0 0 0
Billy Wicklln•. 2b
Terry Ohlingwr, rf
1 2 D 0
Duane Wolfa, 1b
4 1 1 0
3 0 1 0
Mike Werry, 2b-u
4 1 0 0
Fr•nk Ebersbach, If
Jot.. Hysell, p
4 1 1 0
Willia Guinther, 3b
3 1 2 0
Bobby Bowen, 3b
0 0 0 0
Tommy Whitf', cf
4 1 1 I
4 1 1 0
Roy Arms, c
Total~

30 10

September 21 - Belpre at Athenll, Gallip-olis at Pt. Pleasant,
Portsmouth East at Jacbon, Logan at Be:dey, Middleport at wa.
barns, The Plains at Nelsonville,
P(lmeroy at Chauricey, Oat-Hill at
W~llaton.
September 28·- Athens· at Jac::k·
son, Nelsonville at GallipoiJs, LOgan at Wellston, Chf'sapeake at Middleport, Pomeroy at Belpre.
October 5--NelsonviUe at Ath·
ent!l, Gallipolis at WellstOil, JackBOD at Pomeroy, Middleport at
Logan.
October 12- Athen8 at Gallipolis, Logan at ·J ackson, Pomeroy at
Nelsonville, WeJiston at Middle·
port.

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

Indians Move
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Into Top Spot
In Little Loop

thnt I ,have been has'lcally a fun.
of baseball in gcm•ral and
the
American Leillo:Uto in particular.
From night b_asc ball"s inception
In our league Ln 1939. I've beer:
a regular visitor to game!! under
the lights. r have company in this
field, for night baseball mr.de it
possible for many who could not
see afternoon weekday t(&lt;:~mcs to
watch their favoritrs. In the past
17 seasons, almost 42 000,000 persMns
have atknded American
League night conte.~L .

Fight Results

MAJOR LEAGU~
STANDING I.
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By UNITEC PRISS
N•tion•l LHgue
W. L. PeL GB
.Milwauke-e ____ 57 38 .600 --Cincinnati ____ 59 42 .:J84 1
Brooklyn _____ 57 42 .~76 2
St. Louis ______ 50 47 .615 6
Philadelphia -- 47 152 .47~ 12
Pittsburgh ____ 41 M .44-9 141,2
Chicago ______ 42 !!6 .429 161.1
New York ____ 3S 60 .368 22
Friday's Resultl
New York 7, Chicago 1, 1st twi.
Chicago 2, New York 0, 2d ,
night.
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St. Louis 11, BrO&lt;Jklyn 8, 12 lnns .
Phllactclphia 8, Cincinnati 3.
Pittsburgh f, Milwaukee ::1.
Seturdty't roHble Pltch•rs
St. Loult at Brooklyn- Dickson
8-7 vs Enkine ~6.
Chicagu at New York- Valentinettl 0..2 vs l'Jaroneri 3-2.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia- Fowler 7·10 vs Roberts 12-ll.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - Buhl
14--t v~:~ Pepper 1·1.
Sunday'• Gam•s
Sl. Louis at Brooklyn 2.
Chkago at New York 2.
Cincinnati al Philadelphia.
Milwaukee at PittsburQ:h.

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Baltimore at ChiC'aiJo 2.
Washington at Kansas City,
New York at Oetroit.
Boston al Clevt)and 2.

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Boston 7, Cleveland 1.
Detroit 10, New Yot·k -4.
Saturd•y'• Prob•ble Pitchers
Rs.IHmore at Chicago - · W1ght 6--8
vs Harshman 7·7.
New York at D('troit - Kuck.i
l4·6 vs Lary 10-11.
Boston at Clevehmd - Sullivan
9- 5 vs Wynn 13-!5,.
Washinatun at Kanflas City
night--Stone 4-3 or Ramos 7-7 V'&gt;
Burnette 2·2.

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troll&amp; llld '.pfCalc tOcWUeJ. J'!sb.

ermea b7- tbe thoUiand try tbetr
natt\ ond reored In Po~uth and Duck RUn, Is hapPy and proud
luck u the,- -wade th1l cliV .
\ Jo return ld his hom.•_atal• htodllhe ·f lit Gt,at Ohio $taft Fair ~how
ruShlnJ water. And tent CaMper
or Columbus, tlarhng ~u;ust 2-i. th~ will be R'»''• viry iirst ttcrie
In &amp;rowina numb~r twa the fa.
fair
appearance In hl1 colorful cbrter cis ''K1ngr of tht (owb:::r 1 , R
1111o
BOO·acr&amp;~park,- nestled qlitJes of lh1l State Park. ·
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Two ot the most Important
first vbited. Columbua.o~ a ~6y ~ 1~. -.hen he wa1 a'tf'Ord ~n oil~
amol'lJ the "'ooded toothJUs ot lndJan bl,fbway8 or ~ Ohio,
·~pen~t lr1P to th• ~tate- c~pl~l ,for wlruifng t~ SciotO County -4-H
~ Appalachian Mountain• that Country crossed wlthJn the nm..
qub
tiluo ~bbon foe hl1 •fqck China Hog ,,.,lili'V pn&gt;jtd (ohown
t ,o~t ~ the rolUn.i: plain~ of Jts of tltlil Park. Th~~t Great Trsn
a~.Ove) _under .th~ 'll!"ldanct of his tchool tecich~i-, Guy BaUMgartner.
s~ ra.
0 near Laudenvtlle on trom Fort Pitt to Detroit and thl
StHI vivid In R~y • memory Is hit trip to tht atqte Capitol and hb 1t4
k!.t:!_ Rou
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f~ Nell HouM, whert ht experfertetd his flRt tlnator ride:
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p~';~" w.w Mohican State of h!stqry throu.Jh the Clear Fork
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The loss went to Brooks Lawrenee, who was tagged with his,
third defeat against 15 vietories .
The Cincinnati righthander gave up
a run in the seconr1 when Elmer
Valo singled, s tole second, and
scored on Temple's error.
Lawrence was knor.ked out in
the third inning when Simmons
singled , was forced by Riche Ashburn anr1 Blaylock si ngled , Ashburn being thrown out at third on
the ploy. In rapid succession, the
Phils rattled three sinS'Ies off Lawrence and Willie Jones tripled.

Uti le L.e•gue whipped !he Sen•·
torLS on friday night to move lnto
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~:~tan&lt;ilntL:s with the Yankees . The Edison and Vtrgtnla Gu!nther, lot~ .
score was 9·0.
Syracuse, -to Caryl Cook, John
Another game between the Yan- Guinther, Gwy G~inther, Dona_ld
kees and Red Sox lor Friday was Guinther, Fredreeu~: Mayer, ShJr.
po5t..,....ed until this evening be· ley GWnUwr, _a nd : B~nard M.
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G I th
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cauLSe of repair work b&lt;'ing don~
u n er.
on the other diamond.
Wlliillm H. Gol'!bel, 1 A, to Fred·
Randall Bowles toased a og,e erick William and Nadine Goeb~tl.
hitter in getting credft !or the
Claude W, Quillen and Ella
victory In the lndlanS..Senators Qu.llen, Syr.acuse. to Lelah Henjtilt. The only hit that he (lave up ride•.
Sportsmen &amp; Strletly Stoek
was a ain1Ie by Chll•dle in the
P
top l)f Qle fifth inli.llLJ\'
Charles UUssell, Sheriff, Lot 13, - GuaraQteed ur&amp;e JA. Mile ·
Bowlell, in additiOn.~ ai.J!Jlmed a Reedsville, to Ida Milhoan.
Ta:_ack - Time Trlala 1 pmhome run with lwo ~eD on ·b ase
Marvll L. and Opal L. Kelly,
Races 2 pm
In the fifth . Inning Wbtn the In- several parcels. Chest£'(', to Wal· MARIETTA FAIRGROUNDS
dians ta11ied .five .rua.': A. :two run ter .
and
Hoffman.
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other twO ni~ scor~d lq the in·
ning.
Leading bitter .fur the Indian~:~
was Ellis ~loneh tfho bit two sh
gleil In three trips to the plate.
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W. L. Pet.
BY UNITID PRISS
New
York
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34 .663
NEW YOltK - Joey Giambra,
Cleveland
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1!'16~. Buff~o~lo, N. Y., outpointed
BORton
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Rocky Castf'i lanl, ttss,
Atlantic
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City, N. J. 10.
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Baltimore -~-- 4~ Mt .446
CHlCAGO (.UP)
Willie Har· Wa11hins:tnn . __ 41 til .402
tack rode his 226th and 22'lth win· KIM'Isas City __ 36 64 .360
ne~ of the yf'.ar Friday at Wash~rl•y•s Re•ulta
Ington Park. WHile Shoen1aker
Chicaao 13, Baltimore 3also rode two wlnnen and now
Wnhington 2, Kansas City
lnnin~$.
has 21~ ror the ye~r.

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I."IL ABNER

R•lty F•ll1 Short
Th e Redlegs threatened .~gain in
the ninth when Ted Kazan~:~ki got
on by an error and Teiiiple lashed
hisdourth hit of lile j(ame. Simmons, however, n·tired the next
lhree batlers.

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greatest thrill I ever got from one
particular play, or game. There
h&lt;~vc been uumy, but I like to rcmember that homer hit by · Wil·
Iiams i nth ~ 1941 AII·Star Game
at Detroit. It came with two men
In that long aQ:(• winter of 1942 on and two out in the ninth and
it was not generully known that a.i!J ;nn JO 1no aw~ll' &amp;t~J pannd
mRn.v of our American
League for our circuit, 7 to L
teams were down to 12 or \4 play·
Owners' Vl•lon Commended
l!r&amp; . There were lndlcRIIon.s the
That was the
ninth All-Star
game might 'Yoluntarlly close ils
ao · well
galL'S. Then cume the
famou~ Game of a serie., now
est11bHshed
as
a
great
mid-sum"green Hghl" letter from the late
President Franklin D. Roosevelt mer fllghllght. 1 alway! have takto bueball'8 first com'missioncr. en pride in the fact that AmMIK~nc.saw )f. LRndl~.
anrl
the can League ownen had the vision
game, auppurted by million~ or snd conritience thst helped the
loyal fam, went nn to accept Us late Arch Ward Initiate the ~:~cr­
Comiskey
responsibilities
In a
manner Ies back in 1933 at
which always thas made me arate- Park.
ful for havlna been a member of
baseball's family.
The splrndld cooperation and
support I always h11ve received
Lik.. Nleht Gamt~~
from American League club ownI should confe11s, at this
ers and officlalr has been
thr.
prlm~t factor tn our circuit'" de·
velopmenl. Baseball alway!!" will
be Indebted to tl\.e Industry and
eou1·age or such early pioneer..
such as Ban Johnson, Charleli A.
Comiskey, Clnrk Grlffltb 3nd Con.
nic- Mack, to name but a few of
many outatondini figurer In the
game's history. A new a:eneratlon
o( baseball men now direct Amer·
leBn League clubs and I am •COn ·
lident that •heir vblon, lndu ~: try
and genuine.: cnthusl•!lm Insure~; a
hrl~ht ad proaperouf future for
our nationll a:ame.

again~St Cincinutl rtghthander Art
Fowler in the second game of tbe
series.
Simmons, scoring his eighth
victory, shut out the H.eds unLiJ ,
t he eighth, when Cincinna ti ~:~eored
three unearned runs. The uprising
began when Del Enn1s anrl Graa
Hamme r collided while C'hasing
Johnny Temple's fly ball, al 1owing
it to drop for a singlr.
\
With one out, Solly Hcmus bobbled a sure double play bali but
got Temple on a rorce for the second out. With Frank Robinson on
Cirst, Ted Klus r.ewski si n~.:led, but
Marv Blaylock booted a hopper by
Gus Bell , letting in on!"! run .
Simmons filled the ba ses by
walking Smoky Burgess and then
gave up a two-run single by Ray
Jablonski
before
Stan
Palys
grounded out.

October 1&amp;--Athens at Pomeroy,
Jackson at Wellston, Mid(ileport
at Gallipolis, Nelsonville at Logan.
October 26--Gallipolis at Pomeroy, Logan at Athens, Middleport
at Jackson, Wellston at Nelsonv11Je.
November 2-Athens at ~11stnn, GallipDJis at Jackson, Nelsonville at Middleport. Pomeroy al
Logan.
November 9--Jackson at Nelsonville, Logan at Galllpolil:L, Middleport at Athens, WeUston at Pome·
The Phillles picked up their fi.
roy.
n11I run off Joo N'uxhall in the sm·November 22 (Thanksgivin-g)enth on Lopata's triple and an inJackson at Oak Hill, Pomeroy at field out. Simmons had a ~:~ix- hlt
Middleport.
sftutout going until the eighth.
The Indian1 of the 1Middle-port
Five of the hils came with lwo

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BY WILL H-'RRIDGE
Prelldent, the A.m•rican League]
Wrl,.,..n For Th• Unlt•d Prtlfll
CHICAGO
UP _ B . b II h '
8~
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. etse 11
g1ven me many thrill~ nnd great
· mome~ts through thl' year~ each
0( Wh iCh has hei!n
IHICked w\th
the performancl's 'lf hnl' players
and
sl..lln\J?ul ten 10s. nut . my
greatf'sl lhnll was
not an mdividual t~lng, but, rather I he perI!'Onal pnde I ft! I_ fur the game
during tho.~e wart• me ~can when
players, teams and ofrtt111ls of all
~f•b&gt;aastte"•ball. accepting lht"! trials that.
ith
t
th'
h
w
war. wen
rouJ
their ~chedules as be~;t they could
to provide 11 n outlet ~hat was of
help to our fighting
men and
women at home flml. throughout
(h &lt;
woe ld .

PHILDELPlflA {UP) Those
pesky Philadelphia Ph.lls are get·
ting to be quite a problem Cor the
Cincinnati Redlegs.
The Phillies, early season "pat·
sLes" for Cincinnati's ·pennan t
tbastng Redlegs, won the-ir sixth
game in a row from the Rhinelanders Friday night.
What really twrt was that thr
8-3 setback kept tbe Redlegs frun1
tying tbe I e a d I n g Milwaukee
Bra~s f-l&gt;f first place in the tight
National League race.
Clneinnati's only consolation
was that Milwaukee and Brooklyn
also lost to keep the standings ·
status quo. The Rei:llegs, sandwiched betweer:a the Braves and
thlrd-plaee Dodgers, were OIU"
game Out &lt;Jf first and one game
ahead of onrushing Brooklyn.
The Redlegs, who once bad an
8--1 recnrd against Philadel-p hia,
were handcuffed by lefty Curl
Simmon&amp;, who · won his fifth
8tralght game as he 5eattered 10
hits.
Robert• Pace1 Fowler
More trouble loomed today in
the ·person of Robin Roberts, slat·
ed to try for his 13th victory

Football schedules for all teams
in the South Eastern Ohio Athletic League were released this
week.
All teams in the circuit will open their seasons on September 14
and will play non-league opponents prior to tbe league openers
on September 28. Po)(Deroy and
Middleport because of t h e i r
Thanksgiving date do not open in
tbe league until October 5.
September 14-AtheD.ti at Cin·levllle, Gallipolis at Oak Hill, lackson at Greenfield, Lancast~r at
Logan, PL. Pleasant at Middleport,
Cbeu!lcey at Nelsl)nvlllt-, Wabama
·at Pomeroy, and Wellston at Port&amp;"moutb East.
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Braves, Brooklyn Also Losers
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Schedules Are
Released Today

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W•llston
AB'R H
Bob C.onlf'y, If
4 I 2
Butch Statton. ri-c ___ 4 1 0
J~k Graham, po1b
_2 0 1
Met Dnla, 3b-p . . 2 1 0
The locals artderl tlwir h1sl lhrer RO(IIl':r Campb.ll, 2b . 3 0 0
runs in the sixth fr11mc a~ l!ysei! M1rk Mullin•, l b-p
3 0 0
was ju!&gt;l brccting alon~ . lie gave John Norman, u ____ 3 0 0
up his first hil, 11 tripll' hy Conley Hal Richards, cf ___ __ . 1 0 0
In the fifth inning as Wellston Bill Sowen, c
0 0 0
scored twice, but the locals ha,l Dan Colllnt, c-rf
___ 2 0 0
them back with one to s pare a~
two walks and twu hib gave them
Totels __
24 3 3
their three run sb;t h after two M.lgs All Siers 001 603 D--10 I
men were out.
Wellston _.. _ DID 020 0- 3 3

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WASN'T · fT f'

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Fmlaw , Supt Wors htp ::;t&gt;r11lte Bvrn
Alfred Methodis t Churc h , R...R M Grov~. pa.stur SS at 9 30
Lloyd Dtlllnge• , Sup!
worship
serv1~ at 10 4!) Dm , mor£&gt; Bo)lcs
le•de• Sun day afternoon 1.-4 PM
.services a t the Ell!•wood
Rest

Chur~h,

Gnu EpiKop•l

Home Wednesday 7 30 PM pra)er mat..Lon con cemJDfil our
meetlng
please tel ephone 302-J

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Midd lePrti byterlan Chu rch, Syr.ac:un ,
Fred l Gardut!r v&lt;~st o•
H1b 1e Rt&gt;v
Ho w11rd Ruppelt
p&lt;~stor
Scbool, 9 ~0 p 111 , !1Ju1tun g W&lt;J t
t hureh .....: hool 9 30 Robert Hardc n
ship. 10 30, se r mon ~ uliJ t'C l l h~y Su [Jt
Had Been Wtth J ~~ u d
7 ::IU EH
L1ttl.e Hocking Ev~h u l Merung serVIce, se rm on s ubjt' t l J o, thod ts l Churc h _,unday wo rs hip
bU I s ResolutJOll \o'r •·J nc sda ~ 1 Ill 1:!1ble Srhod 9 45 .a m
W ouh •p
Prayer meetlot;:: .and B1bl t:' ~t ud)
Serv 1ce 11 00 a m Y o ut~ Se•vlce
FI.R.'iT HAP t iS r CIIUJU H MJd 7 30 p m
Evangel1e11 l Servll--e
dleport, t he ke v C E llo) t pa:;
K 00 p m M•d wt-ek Prayer Mecl
lor Chure h Sehoul 9 l 5 I ra nk 1ng Wld ne:.dJ y 8 00 P m
Re v
Ch{'(!s ebrew , Supt , Mo rlllll !: \'o ur Carl Ml Pht&gt;rsnn, Pa~to r
Evc•y
abl p iind ConHnu u1u n "' 1 • IU
one wt'lcomc
10 l5, ch1ldren s st or) ser11wn ro p
R•clne B•pti&amp;l Churth, V. We.
IC, Mend tls:;oh n and t he U• g &lt;~n
!ry Jcn kms Pa.'!tor S un d a y SrhoOJl
serm on topic fhc J uuc h ot H ~ 9::10 Morflml!: wors hip 10 45 Eve·
H and , 7 30, E ve m ng wur, hlp St r 111 11 g worshiP Bon lhe 1st 3rd 5th
mon toprc
P{fala !le n c~
1n a ~ uoda y~ Prayer
Mee tin g Wed
Changmg \\ nrld 'lun d '' '' p u
nr~d.w 8 F 1Im s tnp~ on t he life
B II San bl!lll \ l t''ll!II J!) Stt tl\ I nf t h ~ Apus tle P:m l w•ll be shown
polluck p•elllt a nd mr ('\ JIIil. Jt lh 1 v~ry wee k thru J un e. July and
R oads tdt Park \\ ed n c~ da} 7 JU Augus t
Mid-wee k Pl•l)f"t ;mtl pra1~1 " I'~
Bethlehem Bapt11t Church, V.
I('C , 8 30 Sr Il ltil t ]IUII 1 hu1 ~ d I)
Wesley J e nkm ~ Pa.oto r Mol n mg
6 p m !. olden Ru lt t l a~~ l t•Jil wur slup 9 30 S u nday School 111 45
rou t a nd met l ing at II H H ' 'd
1-:vcnmg worll' ht p 7 30 Rev J en
t; ld c PHk
km ~ preac hes on the 2n d and 41h
H I-:Al ll M f'~ I II OD I :;l t I IUHtll ~u nd ays
Mrs
E d•th
Cod ne r
lt Jdd le por t t he flr \ 1 It •l nn.n preaches on the l s i ilrd 5 th Sun
Konkr lght pa :-.t or ~ur da) Sduwl days Prayer meetJ ng Thurs d ay at
93!1 Ernest t:oH t t Sup l M,,n 7 30 I' 1Im str1p on the l1 fe of the
m g V..or~ h lp lO ::I U ' PH 1 il m tr ~ lt
Apos tl e Paul will be ~hown every
solo, Geor~;e Dalla~ t.:h urr dirt~: , week thru June, July and Augu.st
tor
Third Str.et Pantac:o&amp;tal Church
M](idle port, B L Bar rett vastor
CII Uilll l 01· IIH NAZ \Il l Nl
Sunday School 10 a m Evemng
Mlddirj}nrt 1ht H(\ Ho b&lt;r t Sl y b&lt;'rvl ce 7 45 ll m
ers, pa•,l\lr
B rb li s c ho ul 9 lO
Methodist Cttarge, lri'art F•llt
Lcstc r T.•;IHr Supt ' l ror n m g "" 1 9 30 A IM' Apple Grove
10 30
ship, to 31l Y C1IIn !: !'&lt;{! pie ~ nH I I !'laMB 7 .tOP M Lel.a'M FaJ1s Ru
Ing, 645 i&lt; vl" n mg 'tr\ lt 1 7 ltJ
ra l L1fe Servwl' Willh spee1al mu
Thursda} 7 30 p1 ·•• ~ r nu • 11 ng
«1c P •·Hyer mooi i.Jlgs We-dnesday
MT MOIU A H H f'l 1' TI S I cvcnl!lg 7 30 Le t.aN !&lt; ails Su noday
CHURCH tlhddlcp•ll t 1he He; N rven1 ng Apple Grove Su nd a} eve
D Burdnn pastor B•b l t Sll••lo l nmg Eas t Letal"'t, MYlt' meet~.ngs
9 15 Alie na RuM Supt \lorn
Mun da y 7 3 0 P M Appl e Grove,
\ ina: W orli hlp 111 HI ll l ll 6 pm l'hurr;d ay 730 P IM E a ~t LCilart.
CHURCH tW ( IIIIl S 1 IN c lfi\IS
St Paul luthenn Church. R•v
TIAN U N ION \hd rl lt por t th t• li P \ ( L
Mohr hoff Pa'l:l!()r Sundaoy
Gu) F Say r e 11 ,1, 101 S unda} School 9 30 A "
Cha rles A
Ly tiMe,
3
School, 10 i.l m
Odr ll
Manll'y S upt Divme ~ervJCe 10 0
Supt , Pravrr .mol !'r-11 ~{' ~ ~ n II r• Public always welcome
'7 30 p m , WNl nt ~d '' 111h l(• ~ t utl v
51. Jot.n Lutheran Chorc:h, Pin•
730, SII !U rr i.J } rvD ili:l']l~t l{' ~II\ C.rovc, Rev L M Ml'hthoff Pas
lee, '1 30
tor lll vLne St&gt;r v•c~_o;; at 2 p
M
niE SA LVA JU J'II A I!\TY ~li d
~ very fl1-st and t111rd S unday of
dleport, C.1p! (, lr nna llu mmt•!l each mvnth until Nov embe r PuoSunday Sr houl 2 ,!() l' lt il ttiJn ( ~~ rc ln vl1e rl
m eE&gt;tm.: ,I l1l p m Op1 11 111 mn !
Zion Churc:h of Christ. Locatact
tngs, 7 Jl m So~ lv~ t w n rn •·P t lu
un l'omeoru y Har r 1sonv111 e
Road
'1.30 P m
Blt&gt;l c &amp; ·hool 9 :JO A M Mol"'lt.ing
.1-' I R S T
!'Hi S BY"! f' H!f'I N Wors hip a.n d Cummu mon 10 30 A
CHURCH Mldii i&lt;·JM 1 tlu l! tv
M Ch• JStJan Endea\ ur 7 l!) P M
Howa rd Ruppe l! )) 11 ~ 1 " 1 0 11 \,1&lt;• 1 E~cn m ~o: Wor&amp;lllp B p M Thomu
Uon C hrm h Sl"l\il l)l ll 30 .J .~mc~ W) utt MmJ :.tcr J O!S'eph Johll8on,
Bllchann on S ll tll
RJblc Schoo.! , Supt
, i.''I~~: B~·~~·~•t;ist Ct urch East Main
Minertvtlle Methochd Church,
St
Ra l ph r. Zu nd Zel , llev H M Gruve Paetrrr Ho.srner
W~&lt;l so n ,
SS Su pt Roush Supt 10 A M Sunda)'
•
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srnlrf"
Schott] , II AM WflrlidupSer:vi-ct~,
worah1p nn' ' ~ t ud1 Sp~ ' 1 1 1 1 m lhic ru ~ s d11y 7 30 r M
t;erm An hy 1! 1 v l\iJr ut•ll Stepl w n
M1dw•v Community
Church
lOll of Dt•l,l\\,1f N u r ~ll\ nnd h ill· tH .w t•t 11 l mng~ \lll e llllrl Ddcr 00
chUidl fur ·•11 chlltli f' n W HI I 1 lfi 111 g t I PCk Hoaod Rev. R E
H1hl• S t ud\ onrl P11 H' 1 11 ~ 1 ho m 1s fl&lt;'"to r Flo}d Cleland,
Sl1 j\1 f'l\ ~ 011 rhur sd il l 7 ,IIJ t 'l111 r&lt; h Ser viC"e 7 30 P M Pr&amp;)"'t
~~ io~'~' ' Sot It tv n rvo t1nn, In
,t
rnct1lm,r: \\1( dm .'Klia.y m g ht 7 30 P
Edw;nd I ostr1 ond !l'1Udy \1 J.: \1 \'lY Hil e co!"!diHIJy iln'V'Iiod
hy M• ~ Elmer Wick ham

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CHRIS11-\ N SCI I' f F' SO( JP: Y
Mulberr v Av&lt; Pmnc1 oy Mor n
11 AM w1 t h SPIRIT lht
th t ](' J~ll n ~C I mun n11rl

Gold en I ext God IR a spn l1
th ey

!;~~hlp•

th ~ t

wo rsh ip H1 m

rn u ~ t

Spirit
H Od In
4 24 S umla y Sc h ool
I
cvemng st r
at 8 lteathn g room with l'l hi('
~~Ln~c loc:lt&lt;'d at t ea r ol c hm &lt; h
public Monda y a nd
2to4PM
( '''""'' Rev. W•ldo
I ll

Sunday 0 l :"i AM
I' u~d
Blat•ttn m
l!lfll ll lnR W OI ~ Iilp

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Ho.J. l

w111 be th E&gt;

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gut'~!
C h• r ~ I IK n ~

Wl'tlm•Atln y
Clu·lt•

7 :10 I'M

Pre~by~rlan

Sc hool 10 110 AM

Ch ... rch
F A

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Mam Street
PQmer uy Rl'v
J
Edwm C har !e~ Rec tor, Mu
Ce
dnc w t:Jark organ!it Worship
.1n d sennon 1t 10 30 A M.., HOl)
Commu nion ILrsl S und•Y 10 mo o tb
Churc h Sch ool, Begumers
1nd
Pnmary, a t 10 30 A M. For i.nfor-

Chrltrlan Church
Every Su nday

Oior.i.,

at IMdavllle

liJ A M

Sunda)'

School and Commum on fu·st Svn
day m mont h 11 A M Churcb
commu niOn an d p reac hmg, third
Sunday
10 month 7 30 P
ll
church ~r e a c hmg -RIO! Y Harold C
Dosier , P ast or
Chrllt lm Chu~h ' ' Lon1 htLo m , every S unday 9::10 A
M
Sunda ) Sch ool an d communion,
fln;t Su nda y m month 7 ao P M
Chureh preadtn g, t hlfd Sunday
m monltl 10 30 l\ M Church com
mun1on !ilnd pre achmg - hv
Harold C DOllter, Pa t~lor
Ttle Churc:h of Chrl1t, K•no,
every Sunday 9 30 A M Sunday
Sc hool and commumun, f..)CODd
Sunday Ju monua 10 a4l A M
Chureh communwu and preachmg
fourth Sunday In monlb 7.30 P
M church preaching - Rev, Har
old c Doster, Pastor
Th~t Chrlatian Church at Hemlock Grove. every Sunday 9:10 A
M Sunday School and communion
second Sunday In month 7.30 P
M church preachm&amp; rourtb SUD·
day 10 month 10 30 A M cburcb
communwn and preacblna-Rev.
1larold C Do&amp;ter Pastor.
EUI Church", Morniftl Star &amp;
Enterprt.Se, Rev Roger Bi&amp;ber,
Pastor Mornmg Star
Sun:lay
School 9 415 A M .rtornm1 wor·
shap ar 11 A M MYP' Sunday e'•e
n~ng at 8 Prayer meehog Thurs-

day evenma: Eat~&gt;rprllle

SLinday

Sclloo) 10 JO A M Monung

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cauRJ
It to be aurre me "Dd uruque 1tl
compansen to all other 10 called
rehgJons"' lt Ia not the intention
tc g JVe thA lull answer in then.
few lines. but mav we
lllmply
mak e 1 few suggestlonll
For anstance,
Chns tianJty 1•
not necesnrlly oubtandmg
because H ha1 given the world a
wonderful vol umn of truth To be
sure,C hrlst was a great teacher
He taught about God man, evU
and r1ghteou5nen. heaven and hell
the JUdgme nt and about ttle final
o utcome of s t ruggl e between hihl
snd darkne~t~ But great as Je•ut
WA.!I a&amp; a teacher,
was he not
more' Ai someone bas well uld
'Chrlat' 1 s ut:reme eontrlbatlon to
Chrlstlamty was n.:.t hill teachkng
but 1t wa&amp; himself " That Is, Chrls.t
was more than the founder of a
new religioa, cbw:t himself
the Foun(jaUon a&amp; well
a.
Founder, and thw; Ht' I~ lndlape_,.
aible St Paul
mrl1c ates
tblt
when he sald, "Other foundation
can no man lay than that whlcb Is
laid which Is Jesua Chrlat"

Eleanor s Schaal, Middleport Soeiety E&lt;lltor- Phone 6079
Luctlle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy SOciety Ed1tor -Pho~ 6244

Mlsa McClung hal vl.llted at the

iqJ llr flllln!
Jamee Asbury lnd Bonnie Van p110ple from
Cooney
Church h1ve
Ernellt Jonea, Columbu•. joined week• .Mr.
hie wile and daur:httr, Carol Jflan
Friday at the home of Miq Je1t1

9.1:&amp;.¥. lfiiOJ JitUiiiM

GAME SUNDAy

Reedsville Will met&gt;, the :~~:~:
AU Stars In the 0 R L at
August 5 and Coolville meets
Pomeroy at Codlvllle
Pt Pleasant lll open

Lam1 The

tamilv wtll re-

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Moore

Other tela'JYcs WE're Mr
and Mrs W1Jliem
1\Iron Jr ,
Grove Oity, Mi88 I OU \.s (!
St r .Jj
ton, and he.. brother &lt;Hid uthe r
relatives of Ptkev•ile, Ky

3 Are
led As Heavy S s
Lash Northern Ohio On Sunday

by 4-H Club m emlJ~rfl

ONtr

Tex RIH.,

VINGIANCE OF THI WEST
-.lloJohn WeiSimuell•r Jungle Jim

CANNIBAL ATTACK
TOM &amp; JURY
CotnMy ·!STOOGES CCI.\EDY
C•rteon -

SUNDAY-MONDAY
Vla ..r Matura S111an Hayward
DEM&amp;nus
GLADtAToRs
(Clnem&amp;Hope •• Tet:llnlcolor]

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Siventeerl Die In ,{)hio
·-Accide.nts Over Week End

PhiiUpa. Roll call wlll
Belong To A Garden
Pearl Mora
wllJ be
apeaker

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1 WNDON (UP) Arab
hiOVe• in the ' Suez C1n1tl crlllli
aropud fears todav for: the entire
' Brttiib1.afld Western lltake In the
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Rev

herr.
The bride who was Jlven In
marriage by her older brother,
W!UlJm, Grove Clty. wore • 1own
of ..wtlte lalfeta fallle 1tyled with
bodice of Cha,~ttllly lace •nd bcluf·
fant llklrt lltt with lace.
The
gown •nd halo petaled
hat of
bridal IIIUiion were made by the
bride. The bridal bouquet WP of
white
C81rnatlona.

FURNITU.E
l:l OJr Tlte BriP!Mt Coro&amp;\l

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Mlllcr and Mia.l Ray wore
pint taffeta tattle, 1lyh!1d
bride'• wltb malcbi.q
~if!j' madf by the bride,
f'l
bouqueta
of pink

e~baut •verybody. And for
pure tdgh quality milk with
forwa-fresh taste appeal. you
con count on u1. Enjoy millr
ofttR ••• it's refruhlng.

fleolthfut •• , and downright

goodl

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Leave Naples
For Suez Area
li!I,IW&lt;

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}Wbert Henry, 14, Warrens ville
The move raised the poss.ibJllty He1ghta:, drowned Fr1rlay whtle
that another "Suez'' may be lb l.!wlmming m a pond near thoe
tl:le worb, lor iraq is the key Cleveland suburb
alate ln.._Bdtish oU investments m
Charles Wauo~er. Akron, was
the A.rab -w'orld
killed Fnday 1n a fall from the
The foreja:h JJ(ftce had no im· sJxth floor of the Akron YWCA,
med1ate conli'Oent.
. wbere be was domg repa•r work
:Sfltaln &amp;e.nt tbi! 22,00(}-ton aJrPolly Leach 3
Sharon was
craft carrier Bulworlt.. steaming str:uek: and k1Iied by a car Friday
to*ard the easterii Mediternneao night as •be crossed Route H to
today witt:! new 1\AUI Jl!tJichten hl{r bome
and orde~ed lhe 13,190-ton elrrier
Randolph B. Jnnell, 35, Dayton,
tx:ean t'Q 111;U 1\le~day wlth troops, wall killed Saturday when he wa11
I'MH:ks ·tl.)d arqta.
·
tossed from his truck on a curve
P1r..,_,.l'f S.il
on a county road near Dayton
The 13,300;.ton cmier Tbesew
Alaon J Beeckman, 35, London
''lied Sunday with 1,000 men of waa II:Jiled Saturday when h11 car
the 18th 1!~-dependent Parachute cqllided with a farm tractor on
Brl..de 1nd Brltlln tbegu convert- Route 005 two miles eaat ol Lon·

~transport plan-es fOrJ!meraency
~ airlift to tM Middle East

n~r

Tbe 8th Fleet,

ria, Bald Synan oil workers ba d

~nallltln,g of ap- &amp;~realen'ed to ent ml.)or BrltJab oil roa~ lntersecUon near T1fl!n Sun·

proximate!,- 40 \l't&amp;&amp;ela-1ncludml pipeiJqea wh•cb move thousand• of
carriers eruleers, deatroyer.s, sub- loBs of ml from Iraq to lied1termar1nel and support
'I'IDqn ports.
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crui•t• and Jb10"11fei'J bt the Med• , ',
~~MI"It- Strlb Rtport.d
Jttlfl"i!)eaa
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n. .........ue
p;..;...i. ·
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..,-""'\""' s, .,,,q time ov me.
oru
o
ua ,..,&amp;el&amp; put into port c1t1e1 Arable D.atrobal leaden on Bah·
th@ Medlie.rranean. 'but it1 rain IIIIDd where antl-Brlhsh
headquarters are at &amp;ea and not riots ()auaed many deaths last

veu~l~TQlbfoift.i.tl'/to ' ~be•

-~ore.
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THE 'IKE CUI''

1 two-ear colllslon at a county

da,

H&amp;:rold WUltam Daly,

parenta for

twmtJ

VALLEY I
LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY

Medlna Sunday

Mr1. Dorotby Cruse, 28 . Ak ron,

was injured fataUy Sunday when
tbe .tuto in whiCh s be wq rlullll
_,
bit a uUhty pole

Wm Suuon' ••, Daytoo, woa

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WE NOW INCLUDE
ON OUR MENU

FlniSt quality milk, at your

OYSIERS- SHRIMP
FISH ' DINNERS

fiiYOI'Itt stOre or at yo.ur1door

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~24Hours
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS- WREN
WE OPEN AT 6 PM FOR DINNER

killed SUDdav when be was struck
by a New York Central passengea

train a mile nortb of the

ENJOY ,- SEAFOOD?

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26, Cantl'lit,

wae kllled Saturdav wben h1s mot·
orcycJe hit the rear of a truck

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Hla·
leah, Fill, drowbed Sunday in B11
Walnut Creek near Columbua.
Jamea Collmar, 17, Ati'OI'J, was
tilled when tile IJ".olen car in which
he imd three other teenaeera were
riding went out of eontrol and
overturned Dn • eounty road near

Walter P. Kafer,

Mary Jane
Shlrle7 Garner Moneveniq • rehJar·
held •t the home of

•lliitler, 1\jlrlba .(loletW&gt; M,. rllo
HoHman Jennre Lou Lcm lt·y

Steelworkers Go
Back To Work
In Mills Today
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PitTsBURGH (UP) - 1-fhe ad
vance • gusrd ot MQ 001) Umted
Steelworkers umon ~ c m be r s
lrooped back today to the nat10n'1
steel mills, tdle smce July 1.
With the end of the 2 billion
str[lte,

steel

cons ume r s awaited

wont of the mcreue thE&gt;.v wlll
hsv~ to l)ay as the1r share of the

.settlemeiit cost
Steel price annou ncements are
expected early th1s week .. Iron
Age maguint pred•cted boollt s
would be •bout $12 to $13 a tan

doa.
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Stanley Gaberdell, 20, Ltma
~ 1bl PI v ...... t waa reported consuJtmg Marlne c:orpoul, was k1lled and
ueD
led ,by
on military plans another Manne injured Saturda)' The average pnce now Iii $130 a
tw.r«
to counter Unlol\
011 Anglo-i'r\!nch m'Ovi! wben lbe1r c'ar went oUt of control ton

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Butler County hne,

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'Nau• In Waahl"'ton

Robert Mtn:tJ• J. .. an un•Hielll vlftt
n:c....... vlein on fM to thJ United St--. (lntwnation•l

lll"iah tnd c..._. Jn s.m.tphote)

utomob"lI es

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The f1ve-week steel shutdown
came to an end Sunday night as
the last or the b1g 12 producers
s!JDed contracts wtth the USW
Tbc JJtrike was &amp;be..torrtllest 1n lhe
a rtf:Otd

&amp;c~te ~~defllt

Sllur

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Jt tbe lntersechon of

Ud state Roole 248

~nw. =~· lbe eecon , mishap oecurod An
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.. the' o'r!h;
&gt;Oilfll, W \o ~ti&lt;!e&gt;,
H 10 am , on State

the

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Road, and driven by Harle.l' Sm1th,
Route 7,1n Pomeroy, a automobile. 57, StdlweiJ, traveled aetoss the
dm e n " est, by Art~ur Jepson, 83 roa~ and JJtruck an auto dnven
S\ lvama, 0 , turmng south, ~uck aouth by Roy A Young, 16 Reeda
the s1de of an automotule ttaveJ. vlUe Medium damages were done
mg north , and dnven by ~hired to both cars. and Stlllwell, Cited
Clark. 1!5, New Haven, W a.
to Mavor Roblllson's court, Satur
Bath cars had medium dama~s day mgbt laaled to appear.
done, and Jepson forfated $l:i
Jn Tuppers Pluns, at 4 13 p m,
bond in Mayor E F ~il&amp;~'l on Route 7, one tent.b of a mde
court, Sa,turday night He was from tbe junction of State Route
charged with failure to 'lti)p ~ Jl a 680: an automobile draven south
,;top sJgn
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by 'Elq'ier. E. Babcock, 63, Timber·
ville,
RD , 0 , pllllmg away from
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tile curb, at.ruck an auUlmobJle
draven aoulh, al1o, by Wilham K

i2 Fined By Mayor
Over Week End;
10 Arrests Made 4Are Injured
were
~:r~~~e~ouart $~7 ~~~:~~nc; ~b Near Hartford
m~~ff~~ ~~~~~~tt~:e~~~gReeds As cars Collide
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MeKmney, 70, Huntington, W Vs
Slight damages resulted

Two men

SylviJli~~&lt;,

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Chftoa, suffered a brmse on tbe
Jeft eye and a bump on tbe bead
while Junior Bali 24, HarUord,
hall the
b u
Henry F1e!1tz
Ind1ana
was suffered a eut on the head whJcb
tmn
,.'"" "' ''"'
"' w'th ''''"'" to y1eld the required four stitches
enough
for a ' 110-J\ a ot nonuna
Aceordlng to West
Virginia
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ht
of wa\
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State PeUce. who lnveshgatert the
y ov
k h vcre
th
man
c:v
,
W&lt;l t,8 m K Batley was ehar•ed
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\.\1 !h r ec kl ess opera ti on as were aceldent, 'he cars, one driven by
hapll bot enougtJ~It o ~'KP Steven
rarn es E Ward, New York. and Grimm eil the other by ComPBon,
eoUided In a con~tructmn
area
sen
rl
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'~h ll1a•n L Reed
Former PreaJde t ~i'rJ
Tru
Carl D Bostic wu cited lnto whea the d1.1st hec.ame so heavy
91an WJJl become t.ht lndivdJP..~ cou rt on a spcedang cba:rr•. and as to obscure vi~Jon
with the most tnlhlenee ¥;re lr
:'fime of the scc1dent was p!ac.
the Stevenson bandw~gcm lalla to Ru ~sell W1ckhnif! 42, Middleport,
ed
at 4 lei PM The 1~ MercLary
w.1s cite d for dnvmg wh.ile mtox·
roll as expected
•"'&amp; ted
drivtn by Gr.mm was reported to
Democralic NallanaJ Cha1rman
... Paul E Clark,
, Pomeroy, was have been damaged to tre extent
27
Paq) M Butler opened conv ention arr,••ted for lnlo"tcatlon
of MOO Tbe 1050 Ford driven by
b d
rter 8 t 0da
car 1 con
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had $400 worth ot damea qua
Y s f cr. .J.
V }fdle Smith, 83, Reedsville,
age lctordior to State Police
ceahng
his
entbuslatim
or
w;n
&amp;!Test
ed
£o
r
walking
Ill
tht:
1 Stevenson's nommat1on lio'"
of

port , was cited on • cbarge
dm mg wh1le JnloxJcated

tevenson of Illmols
mo
delegates, .11lmot

Adlai E

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Harvey Wire, 64, and rll e 1·
en Hardi1t•, 38, both of New M1d
,
dlttown, wer.
electrocuted tlv a
wire whi~b fell on his car In the presJdent
driveway of hla home
2. Adophon of a modE&gt;rat~ bar
Michtel Vallej'o, 17 Toledo, W'U mony platform which will satu;fy
drowned Sunday whale Awlmmh:IB right and left wtng Democr ats an
in a pond with 1 frtend.
tbe tasue or race relat10n s

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Ed St·Jiivan l11jured
As '1'\v·l Autos Collide

SEYlliiO'OR Conn
UP - Tete
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Vlsiob ma!~l'r of t'eremonies Ed
The MtddlePOft
Emergency
Adnu.tted Mr!! Arlt!ne Gr1mm SulliVan an d thrcf' other men wwe
1Ua c.!alled
at 30 p mJ Mason , Mra Mllttie BePglr R&lt;IC· inJured earl} tod ay when his lUll&gt;
for a wreck on ine , and MtJ Mary S1sk, New mobile collided headon wllfl 1
at 8:15 p m Haven.
r second car near here.
Clneland, t
SulUvan was r.eturninc to lW
travelCONGRESSMAN DIES
Southbury home aner broldcas~
WASHINGTON (UP) - Veteran mg bls CBS televasiob show from
Rep Carl Hinshaw of Cll hlorma McGuire Air Force Base In New
SQUAD CALLED

e

died' SUnday night at Bethe~da

Na'Nl HoapUal The 62·year-old
!tepublle•n- ~ been adnutted to

fllo t~ilol oa July 21.

Ihomes was knocked out {or

about

thousands Of lreea 8.S the '+'IOds,
r111ing and falbng In lntenaaty, bat·
tered the Cleveland area Lightmng cauled several llmaJI fares
Chihl 11 Bern
The storm toppled a tree o nto
K1rk Steveruon 's car In Cleveland
mlnuteJJ before he was: to take hLs
wife to a ho.spJtal to f.IW! but h to
a ch •ld H• borrowed a friend's
car Tbe ehlld was
born as he
drove to a I':Ollpital
Harvey Wll'e, 67, and bis daugbter. Mrs Helen Hardbty, 38, were
.. Ject.rocuted wben a htg,b voltage
'W ir e wu blo.n down by the winds
and struck theu ca rln Cleveland
Pollcee(M)rted t.he H e n r y
Rhone, 87 wa(! reund drowned m
an alley w~en he apparently lost
ha foohng and fell 1nto the ramflooded alreet

In ot he r areas hundred&amp; of fam
1hes were forced from their homes
by noo d water'!l from s mall cree k ~
YOU~GSTOWN Htr
s wo llen by t he downpour
Two separate tornadoes twla.ted
At, Bakerstown , Pa Miss Gcrt througb an unpopulated area 1n
rud e Staley. 40, was electr, lt'Ute(l the Youngstown-Warren viClDity
wh1lc trym g to replace a fuse af 1 Sunday ~a us ing wWespread damter !Jghtmng ..truck
age Many bt~mes had roofs blown
....JoMph-J...eldtP.r. 41 , Sm •thfidd. off and latndn!da of &amp;m~ \~
a drlJwoed wh tle tryme to r escue were uprooted
l
t,;o cJnldren caught an a flash•
~t Liv~l .~repared for~~
flood on t he Cheat Rive r near tloO(I today wllh the ~G.'"",ltivtT
],forga ntown W Va Reaeuers s.av rlsmg nearly a foot an hOUr as a
ed the children
result of more tban three iltdlea
More than 50 l.am1hes were evac ef r&amp;Jn
during the
wcekeftd
uated at Morgantown, where more deluge
than 4 and on e-half mche ll of ram
Eqlnee rs at Dam
Eq:bt refe ll
ported a river level of 24.6 fql:
at 8 a m tblll morning, onlj"'
eiglrt feet under Ule flood .tage.
A 32foot nver 1tage lriU flood

Begin Filling
In Village Lots ......
For ParkingArea
movmg
to

lewlands
in East
Li~.
Pennsylvarua and West VlrglDia

Fioh '" . _ _

One Cleveland home
OJmer.
Sandy Drago, who hVCB Dear the
Wor k on
of d1rt
tbe Baldwin Reservoir, rqot1ed~ tll4t
fish were in ~e water that blacked
PomerltJ village property between up in his basement He Aid the
Fourth and Fifth Streeta is pro- fis h, mostly pib and pertb, were

wh

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still ew:fmming.

Late Sunday Columbus wa;: hit
by a wtnck•in atorm tbat blew
down power lines and eauaed windows In aome of the downfowa
lltores to 1batter
Police wd a large section of
tre~ffoldtD( around the LevequeUncoln tower WI! rapped loose
end feU on a car However, the
motnri.t was able to remove the
debrtJ and drive on

The outlook for the

FaiJ'Iand Co. Corner
Agrees To Take Test
LANCASTER 0 (UP) -

Fair

f1eld County Coroner J osep A
Geer today agreed to takf' a lie
detector test as federal nareoticll
agcntl moved Into the cttv to pan
duwn the source of drugs that
k11Jed hi~ attraclive

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Pohct Chief Sam Hutsler sa1d
"It would be the be•t for .111l ca n.
cerned." tbe tf&lt;st will be g1ven at
the London Prlso.n Farm a statt
priaon.

Hubler also saJd that when tbf!
hJWriUption is completed. ''It
abould be evaluated by lhe prote-

eomlng

week is mor• sbowerll ln the Obio
Valley reg~on today and Tuesday
wllb showet5 expected
in the
c h ' Noribern h.e.lf of the 11late by Wedneadly night
I

DEMAND ACTION IN DELHI

T-he Dem atlc ~atlonal conven
"'
i
, •
i
tton w•.jch 1 s a weea away, ~ ze~
up today 11~ thll·

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In ennsylv.ama and West VJrgmJa
flood wate rs VIrtu ally ISOlated !M:l
000 person!l, cuthng off roads to
Canonsburg, enna and Clarksburg:
an d Salem, W Va

grea smg satisfactenly according to
Mayor E F Robmson
Mayor Robmson reported lasl
week that the lots owned by t/P
village there woUld be f1Ued and
ll.Si!d as parklDg lots to aecommo.
date approximate!!~ 75 cars to reheve downtown l'ongeslion
The dirt 11 being hauled from
the property on East Mam Street
wb1ch IS bemg dl'veloped into a
parlung lot for employees of the
RIZer Od Company and the Parlr:
ersburg Rig and Reel
The project IS expected to take
thirty day~ to complete barrmg

!med aDd one
d

pr~~~:dm~f~e;thews,

~it ~terrupt·
production boom

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One person 1n Penn:sylva ma and
one In West V1rg1n1a m addition
to three m OhiO d ted l O stornn
Wbich Aweot tbc Mldwe~;t and East
on Sunda.i

ville, was fined 10 and cos .... oa a
Four per.11on11 were InJured on
driVIng a car wltbout 1 Sunday .rt.ernoon as two cars col
1
. Cheshire, lfded at tbe intersection of Hang·
was fmed 10 and costs215on a speed 1n1 Rock Road and U S Route
lng charge
33 between Hartford and Maaon
One of tbe four, Mrs Arlene
Arthur M Jepson ,
63
Grimm,
Mas(ln, was sllll m Me1gs
OhiO, forfe ted bond on a charge
1
General Ho&amp;pltal on Monday mornofMeanwh
failur e ile:
to vwld
the n.ghtwere
or way
ten arrests
rc- Ina wbere she wa9 lluffcring from
port ed by State Highwa)' Patre1men cuts and brUises about the body
a nd the v•llage police All were X-rays were being taken to determine the extent of her Injuries unforeseen bappemngs
t"lled to appear rn the court of
Her bu1band, George Leonard mlghl delay Jt
Ma yor Robmson .
Grimm, Wll.s tre1ted (01" cuta on
llsrley #W Sm•th, 57. Stillwell, both &amp;ntll and • brulae
on the
K&lt;~ nsas. wao~ cJted to appear for left lide of his body
mskmg un Improper rlght turn
Ernest William
Comp80:t, 10,
Gleoeth L Hl!naler, a•, Mlddle-

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StevtnsCJn
S-n
As T Favonte
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charge of

'ifllfaltfT',t; histor,,..

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eekfil&amp;llt idMQ,Y-,
J.fJS A£eidents
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autoli'\Obdq \wtl"e damaged

Bradford, Carol Cn swell, DLan c
Stumbo, Lynn Buchan .. n 1 Beck:y
Grueser, Roger 1.1ghtfoot Gcot ge

un;h.

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~ deP:Irture.
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•nd tfte White

l'.t~~t·~~·~·r1~,~tla~~·~tt~a~~~;~ot~--;;;-_:,~ c"-- ---+---::--

k•ll•d • :IO,)'Oar Old Dovton man
near the W-arren--Bull._ Couaty

from Naples Into tit• "to l e a u i diapute. Egypt beaan and eraebed on Route 35 west of
Sea today
caUl '"P'·"· ~aerv~•
the Gallia.Jackson County hne
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' ouu
~.~~c1ose t he
Tlte -ubftrlf
alotea •tltaJ
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Doug1All, 3"u, cmcl nna 11
not .,_
10:: League
, ....... WTm
bu~ the move- BcJpt, and the Arab
Po- !I
~.~raartlfd -WC~t' ~eran, .. ta. 1
ment waa
connecled with IIUell Committee calltd a meet- fire m hia:
the Sq.ll crlala:.
lng far Tuesday in Cairo to form asleep with a lighted Cifl
. "' Tbe Randolph and Ita compan- 1 aolid front apinst Britain and
Three-montb-old Ruth ~n ,SeaiOill, !q:cludiog three dettroyen, France.
and Mrs Marilyn SnVdef, 2i:
had remained In the Ba)' of Naples
•
MtCutehenvUle, .-.e re 1i:llledani1 tO
f"'' four d•"• belort tbil mornDtspatebea from Damascus, Sy· othere inJ'urod, lleven seriously, in

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Ten U. S~'Sbitfs-'

Woman, girl, man and boy,
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,
mdk' s a treat all enjoy
On ClftY o~caslon from a pic•
111c to 0 fam1ly meal, you
con co1.1nl on milk to be a
flovo.. favorlle with lust

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"naUGtu&amp;llzaUbb Is: ~he ullJIOu)ted
r1U,t ti any Pltion "

son,

morn-

Middle"Eut.
' IOVI!lnn&gt;&lt;~l ' ol lrA&lt;t, consid~ed J3r1tafn's- liest frle&amp;ld lo the
A.rfb world, threw It, sUpport to

Elll'PI with thO •ttllement . that

=

Robert

•Miller,

j

Thun

Two Die In W.Va.
And Pennsylvania
In Heavy Storms

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1\I.w Arab Mov'es In Su"'_! ~is
.11e
~ U"Jlj .

ROOMS Of &amp;I
New Fumlture ;

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RusseU Lewla, Sail)" Nester, Nellle
Mossman
Patricta Parker, Larry Sm1th.
J ack carter, Larry RitchJe·. •~:~~:~rt
Rl lehle, Patr1caa Douslas, S
Douglas, Bonnie Whe eler , Msnlyn
Biackwoo:t, Phy~ls BIJekwood.

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~ Del' In Middleport
Ill BAKI!R FURNITUUIII
bl'ido,

St~tphen

Darlene Smtth,

UP -

f1 ve boun The Cleveland Eleetnc
lllummating Co put more
than
100 rep&lt;ur creW!! to work cl~arlng
the damages
The stormli late , Sunday and to.
area
day h1t Cleve!aod , Cclumbull , Eaat
Wmds up to 8.'5 miles per hour L•Yerpool, o~ nd Youngstown
hll Cleveland thllf morning ElecHund r eda of roofs were dam..
tnc powe r to more
tha n 8,000 aged and bmbs were npped fr om

1n

Ntne were kJIIcd In tralf1c m1s year.uld motber and her 1nfant Jean Kirkhart, Janet VJDeyard,
Sev~nteen persons lost their haps, tbree- drowned, and f1ve per dlughter ~car Tifftn Sunday Two Sharon Shields, Nancy Lou Cole
hv~:s Jn ace1dents In Ohio dunng sons d1ed In ot-her types of acc1· New Middleton residents were
c aldwe ll
t~Je weekend, a t:lntted Press sui" dents.
electrocuted when a wrre fell Janet
Minada Murra9', Ann a Murrax.
Linda Fore•!, Sonj, M•ll" Bonnro
vey Aowetl today
An auto acctd~t 'ullcd a 21:1 acroBS their car.
A passen"r tr1pn &amp;truek rind Miller, carolyn W1 bon, Carolyn
By UNITED PRESS

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, COLUMB US, 0

..del"Rlrma lashed NGrthern and
Central Ohio Sunday and early today, kllhng at lean three penoM
and ea us an g mort than a million
dollars damage !no the Clevelaod

THI SEVIN MaMIIRi of lhe Koon _. Part'b Island, S. C. Th• nalc to a priVU., and dlschal'ftCI
mltltary' ~-- an• Shown aa 31~
Worehetter,
MaM,~ from th• ....-Ice. Tht •ntenca II Vrake
Members workmg as colleitOl s
tf1iw 1dttl...,.ted lil tfM covtt Mlr- Hret:•nt ... aenld'cod to rdne aubioc.t to rni.w.
~n Saturday were Melame Brown
j{lf'M' Mirlnt1Stlt. Matttiew C. MC 1month,_•_of_h_•_rcl
.:_la
_ lro_r_, _...,
__uc-::-od
_ l_n_ _ _::-• -- -- -- - Sue Ann Myers. CaroJyJ1 •"•••on,
Joyce Frede r•c k, Barbara
Ruth An(l Brother, Elsie Arttol''•J &lt;

!M&amp;RGINCY CALL

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lij$enhower, Menzies Confer Over MiHion Dollars Damage
Reported In Cleveland Area

FoUr teams were g~vcn specaal
rc(:OgnltJOn for theJr collectJOn efforts They were Beth and Jan et
Hoffman , Mane Davas , Bnba r,J
Hill, and Cai'Olyn PHrker, Arb
Icenhower and Jan A!ln Smith ,
and Jean Ellen Dabo and Karen

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Tomorrow partly ~:loudy,

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County, 1t wall reported tQ() ay by
lh t&gt; Me1gs Count)' Extension Of
flee

The Emergency Squad was called. at 12.4!) p m Pr1day to the
home of Wilham Ohhnger.

i

The Rev W B Moort perform·
ed the double rlq
cereQlony

Bill

Mrs. Sarah
be 'Why I
Culb" Mrs
the guest

Bu.Jneu Phone 3118

Over $180 was collected m
prday's Tag Da~ collechons

meet Thursday evening
at lhe
home of Mrs Mmnie Davia and

He1tli

ol thO

P omeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 6, 19116

Ovllr $100
By4-HCluhs
"' Sale
In Tag Day

CLU&amp; TO MEET
The Twallght Garden Club wAll

DAYBOOK

Rlc~­

M•tllodtst
for the o .. t
will join bl•

Editorial Phone 397

~ilitary TribunalStudi~ Sgt. McKeon Case

at B•Jley'a Lake heg~nnlng
at
t1 30 p. m. AU members and fam .
flies are urged to attend

JIOt;tesses for the ne xt meeting
Will be Mrs Mtte McKenzie and
Mrs John Stace

Bucyrus and Mr. Gibbons jolnM
the Mlddlepl)rt Firemen 1t the
Ohio State Flnmen'a Col!lvtDtl~
In Cleveland
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VOL. Vlll NO. 95

The Rac1ne OES Chapter 134
will hold 1tt1 annual family picnic

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FAMILY PICNIC

mce Ann Durst Mrs Adams Eb
enbach, Millses Lena and Thelma
Grueser, and Mrs M1ke McKen-

statemenb of th~ Bible ar~ these
words from tbe ltpll ot the Son
o1 God, "Behold J make all tblnga
new " So It would seem that thl11
utoundlnl Chrilt claims not only
to be the Saviour of individual
mea, hut Ul be 1la0 their judie
and the world's only bope.

ard Chambera drove \o t.ane1attt
Cam-p Ground• tod1y where l't'lll.ltlll:

enttne

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the h011tes.s to those named above day e.elebrahts Birtbday
cakes
and Mrs George Heines. Mn Mer were al110 cui for the guesta
l1n Ruaseli Mrs Henry Re1bel
Mra Wtlham Kilhngl!r, M15s Ber

Street
Mr and Ml"ll Carl Powell, ~ll
Mr anrl Mrs Homer Hartley and dlaD.IpOiill, are visiting M:n. F.fr•e
daughter, Nancy, returned Friday B.rker, Middl•port, and will J&gt;e
after a vllllt with Lt.. end Mre accompanied home by btr motber,
James RoJipr and daughter, Kath Mrs JesSie PoweJI, New Haven
ie Cae~tv1ew Florida.
Mr and Mra. Richard Wbite·
Mrs lt~ red 1 Gardner, Mn 0 boule and ttlree ebUdren moved
E McKmley , Mrs Geor1e Child ... Friday [rom the Benoa property
and WJillam Puekett vlalted •Mr on Sixth A...enue to Pomeroy.
and Mr! Garl BaUey at their hom·
Mrs Edward Jollell ll!ld daUJhIn Beverly FrHI•y ML"S Bailey Ia ter Amy, Jaekson, vl•lted relJ·
recupe1 attng after major sur1ery Uvea and frlendl here Frld1y
~rs M t Kelly •nd Mr1. Clar·
Mr. and Mra Roy McCool and
ence Me r-.'e nl were viallors ln Ath· family have reated the Davia
ens Thursday
11partment on Ash Str•et.
Mr11 George H~utton •nd dauch·
Mr and Mrs Wayne Gibbons
ter
Carol
Jean. aeeomp•nled If dyJl pUO!tJtlfM I .IOJ ..tWP1lJ: 11•1
Sharon McClun1, Port N(l(!hell, stopped at- the Lancaster Camp
Texu, to Mllton, W. VI today Crounds for their daulhl4r, Evewhere she will viAl~ her lrand- lyn Mrs Gibbons aad Evelyn will
puents, Mr and Mn oiiJOI'l Srulth v\alt her father, Mrl' Cu1on, ln

Hudson home for tbe 'Pitt moath
;jnd Frida)' evenlna Carol Hudson
and Ltnda Nels on entertained with
apl!!pi'OY
.lt{l ll lSUO,I .JIOaJM 'I
Park honoring the vJaltor Oth•~

son of Mrs Paul Leonard, Mason,
w as celebrated Friday with a party at the home
of his paternal
gra ndmother, Mrs J 0 Leonard
Middleport Games were
played
during the party and
birthday
cake, 1ce crt'am and favors were
.'lerved to theae gues ts.
Junior
Cleland, Richard and Chipper Hag
gerty, Pat lad Mike Gr ess, David
Whitehouse, Myrta Wilson, John·
ny Blake, Larry Gladwell, Mar·
llyn Stumbo. John lqles, MJddte.
po.lt, Carolyn Roush, New Haven,
The Past C h1efll of Magnolia Pau.! Ingles, Mr and
Mr.s Asa
Te mple Pyth1an Si!ters me~Thurs Camp 1nd daughter, Ann, Becky
day evenang at tbe home of Mis ~ and Ellen Leonard.,
Annabelle
Thelma Grueaer wi'th Mrs Caa rl.e R1ce, Mason, Stepben Grimm, NaGrueser as hoste~;a
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ples, Fla , Mrs. Robert Haggerty ,
Mrs E M' Blake.
Mrs Bermce Darst, pres1d" "
pres1ded over a short busaness se ~
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
10n wh1eh opened with the Lord's
Prayer A number of games we!"!:
The blrt1n:lays of Rev Ed&amp;son
played dunnJ the social hour with Weaver of Mason City, Mlss L1da
priZe&amp; awarded to Mrs Roilin AdaJrul of Pomeroy, and Mrs Wm.
Bearhs, Mra Delbert Eiselste 1n, Cook of H~rrlsoovUle were celeMrs Karl Grueser, and •Mrs Aman· brated on Monday evening witb a
da Kaspar The travelmg prize wa~ ·c•O\"''"'d diah ll'l.lpper It the borne
awarded to Mrs William Fisher of Mrs. James Adams. Pomeroy.
.l'bJrty guests gathered for the
Refte1hments were s erved by accaston tu bol\01" the three birth-

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M, Preaching sen ice 11) ~. SUn· upon a throne an~ r~eelvln&amp; the
day School at Reedlvdle 9 20 A wor.11hip of all an&amp;elll and redeem·
1\1 p,.,..,• ..,,
ed men Then amont the final

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WEATHER

and thunderatorma and cooler ,.,

Elnyr Louise,Moore Weds John R. Ray
Pythian Sisters
On Sunday Afternoon At Monroe, Ohio Past Chiefs Hold
Thursday Meeting

the goapel rt«~rds How frequent..
Jy Jesu 1 use• the peraonaJ proft(luft I am the way, tbe trutb •
the Ufe, I am the door, I am the
bread of life: I am the Hght of
the werld: I am tbe re1urrec:tion
1nd the 11fe. etc. Other Jtatementl
also streiJIJ lhe per110nal auperlorlty of Chrl&amp;t. "No man cometh to
the Fathu but by Me," '-Come uato Me all ye that labor and ere
beavy laden and I will g1ve you
resl ,. What a tremendoua fact

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FIFTH BIRTHDAY
The fiftb blrt h4AY of Tommy

Churc:h of Christ, Bradford, HlllUielf So Christ dtd what no when his daughter, ElyRf Wu1se-,
Rev John Wyatt, Pa~tor B1ble single egotll!\ of all history haa and John Reginald Ray, son ot
School 9 30, church eerv1ce1 10 30 dreamed of doing, elalmlng to be
and Mra. John G. Ray, Zane'"
Youth meet1n1 at 8 P M and the embodiment of all the aaered ville, were martled ln tlie Metho·
prophecl~
Furthermore, In the
evi:n.gcllstlc .aervace Sunday eveD·
host
book of the Bible, the picture dlat Ohurch at Monroe. Ohld The
lng at 7 Jamell Reed, Supt
of this man IJ perfectly completed wedding was solemnazed at
R•edsvltle Ch,rg•, Rev. Pr•el1nd
with the bold assertlen that he Is lblrty o'clock on
Norns, Pastor Scrv1cell at Joppa
the end and s oal of hiatory; " I am after a remtai of
9 30 A M , Sunday at 10 20 SUD· Alpha anrl Omeea, the be'(lnnlng a trio Mn. Paul
day School at Lon1 Bottom 9 20 A and the end" John pictures Him

MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY

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Daybook

Th1s p~rson.al eiPment as tbe su
preme cbarectertsUe of CbriatiltJ.
lty , Ul melt readby obllerved In

I!Crlpturea, the things concernlna:

School 101 PreachiN ll.UI

The Sentinel

Wha t Is th P oullltan4JD( featun

PAIRVIIW
Edward GrlUitb putor. Sunday
That Chr\11tlantty II Cbrl1t
School D SO a m; Yeuq Peoplea
meetmg 6 4~ p. m.: PreacbJq •er· Christ is Gcd, for all Prl'ctl''"l
v1ces 7 30 p m ; prayer meeUq, purpo•es IB also theChristian' hymn• u
"Wbat A
Wed.nesday 7 30 p , m.
Friend We Have In Je1u1", Je.tUJ
THE RACINI MISSION, Chari..
Lover Of My Soul", Jesua I• AJI
The World To Me", All H1ll TheUu!!h Po stor Sunday School lt J
Power Of Jeaua Name," ete.
a m Sunday eveni11g wor ship
Do W(l know God In a personal
7 10 p m Weekl y l'r11ycr ServJC" f ~
manner throuah the perllon of Je·
1 Ut!.&lt;iduy 7 30 p m Portland s er
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sus Chi!lt'
v•e rs Pra:t er sl'l "l ~,:e Monday at
7 ;!0 p m lt eg ular church .ll ervlci!s
M• ~ Will iam Ohllnaer, who has
!"11day 7 ao p m
be en a surgtcal patient at Holzer turn to Columbul today
CHURCH OF CHRIST: HUand
Hospital was returned to her
Mr and Mlll. Harold Lonll; and
Chapel R&lt;' v
Ediso n
Weaver, home Thursday
800 , Roy, drove to Columbus Fri·
H•hl t Sc hool 10 a m 8upt Henn
1\.tr nnd Mra. Owen Fink and day to meet their oldellt aon, RoJ·
~ h i Ill Mornmg .sNvice 11 30 A
fam 1iy 11nd Mass Mabel Hy&amp;ell VIS- •r Long, AN, -,vho ill ltationed at
M Eva ngcl rsll c Serv tee 7 30 r
I t ~d ( nmden Park
HunUngton, Wllldbey Jsl111d, SealUe, Wa111h
Tl\ursdny
Long hu a thirty day le1ve and
Patrolmltn and Mn Everett Do~ new from the Coa1t lo Columbus
lie and family have mond to tbe He ball not bfleD home 1iDCe la1t
Ha.~o:gt&gt;rty
property on Front Chrletmas

FARMERS IFIND 1THIS'
.A -FRIEND
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The Da1ly Sentinel

IRAL!tH C ZUNDIL, jlllMtw
Fiht lotptillt Chuuh
p.,....ro,, Ohle

ship 930 AM. YF at 630 P , M
tvenmg wouh1p
1 30 Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 P M.
UB thrch•s, Lel•rt Fall1, ••
that
ger Martin, Paator Sunday Scbolll the&amp;e alftl!rtatlonll" imply,
Christ
is
ChrlJtianlty
and
Chrlat·
9 30 A M. Wonblp Serv1ce 7 f
lanlty ls Christ. AI It bu been
M Chrfa:tlan Endeavor altlf!:ruate
said,
"Je..ue did not point to God
Sunday• at 7 j:~O P. l\ol
so much aa He tAught I am He, He
Church of the Nnarena, Syr•
dld nol teach the truth 110 mueb
cuse, M C. Larimore, pa&amp;tor.
as he taueht I am the Tr11th. He
Sunday School 9 30 A M MarniDK did not teach the way to heaven
worship lll 30, NYPS 6:30 P M; llO much ., h e taought, I am the
Evanliell..shc service 7 30 P
M Way"
Wednesday tVe.D.IDJ prayer meet
With tweepine dlrectnt lls this
mg for the midweek and Tue84aJ
Chr1st even claimed that the old
aitemoon prayer hour
wlt.h II.!
Hout• of Prayer, Che1ler, S. Testament eeriptures
many
types
and
shadows
were an
day School ll 30 A M MornlnJ
fulfilled
In
Hlm
'And
beginning
worship ll A M Sunday evenmg
wursh1p at 8 Prayer meeting Oft with Mesell and the prophet.-, He
Interpreted to them lh all the
Thursday 8 P M

Fr. . Malhodllt Church, Hlrry
Batc.a, Pastor. Llurel Cliff Sua·
day School 9 30, Clau meetlna
10 30, FMV service 7 OO: Prtacho
TIM Rutl•nd Methodh.t Church lng 8 00, Prayer MeetiDI Wedne•
Rt•v Robert E Lmter, Pastor day 7 30 Hyaell Rua
Suod&amp;)'

Su mln y School 9 30 A M George
t arsr&gt;n , Supt Wors lt'1p Senlee at
!O :lUA M
Tha Syra(uM Mathodllt Church
11&lt;'v Robert E Lmter, Putor
S un d~} SchOol 9 30 A M. lJana
Wmcbmnn er, Supt Worship Serva:e~ 7 30

SERMONETI'E

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