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6-The Daily Se_ntinel, Pomewv ~lldnYepo~t
lQJ, c\ug 4, 19o6
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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

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wo rsh ip H1 m

rn u ~ t

Spirit
H Od In
4 24 S umla y Sc h ool
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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
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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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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
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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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abo ut Ghrl!tianlty ' Wbat
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

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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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BAKER

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;

~~::~ii~ii:ft ~

dead
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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
1&gt;1 . \
stdke! w.. if)
n. .........ue
p;..;...i. ·
•- ti
_;,;,.u.,. d r' n11.der eo lderaU g by
..,-""'\""' 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
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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

D~' the~~iel
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Butler County hne,

W

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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

s.._ii,
AL 2 10;

Jt tbe lntersechon of

Ud state Roole 248

~nw. =~· lbe eecon , mishap oecurod An
~-Jio\!1!-,~
' • - il1Y'tlfr
.. 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
'" '
by 'Elq'ier. E. Babcock, 63, Timber·
ville,
RD , 0 , pllllmg away from
'
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
•..

MeKmney, 70, Huntington, W Vs
Slight damages resulted

Two men

SylviJli~~&lt;,

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, Cbicago CUP )-

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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
G
A
f
,
nc:
ht
of wa\
11
1
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
•
or ' as e
~~~~~""· pc
\.\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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"
Compson
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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it

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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

1

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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fe

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·

!I

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-

,
StevtnsCJn
S-n
As T Favonte
•
Of p y HeadS

HEADQU~

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charge of

'ifllfaltfT',t; histor,,..

~d

eekfil&amp;llt idMQ,Y-,
J.fJS A£eidents
" .

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.

ul
"
bedrootn"--wA~~(eU

~ deP:Irture.
'
m&amp;'s

•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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_,.,, 'lo...:..o.l.~
' ouu
~.~~c1ose t he
Tlte -ubftrlf
alotea •tltaJ
...
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

aulni

t

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Ten U. S~'Sbitfs-'

Woman, girl, man and boy,
•
,
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

;n.,

"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 ;

...

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

I

, 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

;

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,

SINGLE COPY 5c

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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M,.,. Robon CO•to ota Mtl

VOL. Vlll NO. 95

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

zie

Par11y cloudy, ,_...,,., lhowet 1

ni1ht.

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
1 ·
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-

I

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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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

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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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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

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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
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S.tiael, Inc , 3ot 110 Mec ha nic St, Pomeruy , 0
Bu" th'sa .., ULce

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Br CHARLES M. McCANN

d an mall.Ac matler at \be pfla l office 11

UnltN p,._, Staff Co,.,..pondent
The Wti'ek '~ good and b1td news
on the
International
balance
shed :

NaUoaal tdvertillnl representative, BottL nd !J K1mball, Int ,
34.1 Lexington Ave, New York Clty , 10, N y
Subscription rates Delivery by carr ·er where avai lable 30 ce nt s

The Goed
1. The snowballing
e ffect of
RugSta 's retrea t from Stalin-type
~ictatorship forced more changes
'" pulley tn the Soviet satellite
countri s of eaL!t-ern Europe. East
Ger~an Communist leader Walter

week one )l ear ID advance at The U&lt;ul y Sen t uLr l ufft ce , $l !i 60 .
111: month!'. . $? 80, three months, $3 90 Ry m... to r rt~ llt e wher e
naUable· one mLetb, S1 By m a ll one J ~:! ar $8 ; Sll months , $4 ~ ;
.bfe.! month! . S2lkl; one mQDth. S.l

Ulbncht promised more and better consumer roods and
more
honses, a gradual reduetlon in the
work week from 48 to
boUl"s
and tLe end of food rationing ef.
fective next year. Jn Poland, it

Skin Off Your Nose
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funt.l s logt• !hPr w!th ~ u h~J J JCs fur
ni shurl hy pr1 vah· lrUIH Ur s~ organt
ZOl li ou~ Of t' l nanr,o J to hut 1uwers
S in Cl' t he ~~et.l l:! r~l Crt•ti!L L' nw n
A l'l was Jl;~~;sPd tn l{I;H t hey hav t'
g10 wn fro m 2 450 to 16.001 und
th e u a~sets from 40 1111 111ons t o
nC':.rly three h JIJwns
In llw o a ~t t e n yea r ~ t hP lr num
lJ t' E h.ts doublt·d , and t hr·tr a sset~
mu ii !J.llwd sl've n t!mt·~
and ul
the l' Xpense nf all t ht· rest of us
For somt' my s t l"r l ou ~ rca ~o n, tht•y
p oy nn Fede ra l or ~ tote 1nco m r,o
t au •s what ev.:or , and a rr&gt; alHo ext~ m pt

frum otht•r forms of biUinesB
1.1xa twn Further tlw y &lt;tit' u~m11l
lv 1 su hJ; irhzt•d hy firm ~ whfl ~e e mp luyeK a•e m e mbe1 ~. a nd n ct&gt;I~C'
free rv nt, l1ght , hea t~often frp~
man ugt•ml' nt and clerical ht'l pfrer• odvN hs ln g and fr ee c hec k off
ot &amp;u~ HillS and l oang from pay• oils
A fL'&lt;' t'n l study of the Nationa l
1'nx Equ ali ty A ~s oc t a tlon showed

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J'r, J.( l't so nn·
1dt' u of th e t,n: l! u1d;;n t h is un t•
ly pt of &lt;UO !)t' l"a i iV t' • ~ -, h o~ng ul l
un the rl' &gt;t uf u ~ vo u IIII i!! hi U(JIJI Y
that h g ur t' to t ht't r 1955 lo .n1s~
'ii i 007 153 999
On o u r a hucu s
thl ~ IS about 95 rntl lw n dollar s
J nclc h ~ s tu tug w111t one t'l~ ~ fur
G u es~ v,lw '
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Mrs . Chadt!• II Homt nt Hou le I
Rutlilnd , Ohk 1 sche&lt;h tlcd
to
lenve the U S Aug 15 for E urope as pur t uf U]l t 1&lt;t lwn
Cyru~rcm e , t he Ar m} 's un •t r ota ll.&gt;n
plan
H.o m me Is a mrmhc r o r the Blh
Infu ntr ~· Dtvtslo n wh1c h Is r eplacIng the [)lh ln f,wt ry
Divlston In
Germany
Honun c- , a c ll nnun &lt;&gt;e r i n Buttery
B or th e d t V J~ IOil 'S
43rd Flt&gt; ld
Art ll len. A :t! al wn enl t&gt;n•d
th e
Army lust Fe h and
c nmjtl etf'd
h a ~ l&lt;' t rnln mg ~ ~ Fo11 Car w n
He aUPnill'd Wr • ~ t l' rll L-1.'1('111 HI
Sl·honl 1111 d W IIM t&gt; mplu vprl hv l ht&gt;
~ lnl c lll uhway Dr·rMrlm t•n t , CoJ.
umhu ~ In uv ll hm Id e

LOST BR tOEGROOM
SA I,! NA.W, M1ch -- U P - Brnn
so n l a 'l-luu tt• 44 .I &lt;H' kson vll lt&gt; Fl u
thl et• d !IY~; ma 1 rlcd , h11d to have
sta1 1 po llee help to n JO in his
brtd e at t h r 1r hon&lt;'ymoo n mold
He ha tl c nme hl' l e to du som e shop·
pmg then ~ p u nt mo~ t nF 1hl' night
t1vmg to r1nd t he mold wh(Jse
nnm.. a nd locatiO n hr• h11 d futg nl tcn P oht e fou nd htm Bill ! searlh
1ng 11fter a phon e ca ll t u the m by
th e wnrried bridi'

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Sleol Strlko r...,Inohd,

Welch fer Lowh Movo '
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Copllvo Mlntl
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lor John L LeoNI• to uK for aew ware
WAAHD1'0TON_:l.Ook
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tht

lnci'UMI tor
United Mine Worken now
lteel 1trlk•
II Httltd. 41thoue'b bll demandl will bt bldultly.wtde, the 70-,Ye&amp;l'l
old UMW ~thief wUI aet hi• II(MI on thtltMI eompanlea' own _....
-the ao-called. eapUve mlnet-whlch employ about one·ttfth ol ble
membtm. The eontract !Awl• signed laat Auruat c an be reoptn.t4
on 60 days' noUce.
Labor oburven are waltlnr t.o aee how Lewl1
Will fan In hl1 new negoUatlona and whe ther
there wtU be another walkout, 1uch as the lon 1
ud· bltLtr OM In 194.9·1900.
In the p&amp;at, Lew\a barralned with. the late
Harry J.lo~e~, former prealdent of the B!tumlnoua
Opera\ora• aaoci&amp;tlcm, However, with Moaea,
who dltd rtcently, no lonaer on Ute acene, labor
aoureea are wonderlns how lht talks will
pro•r•••
The coal lnduttry hat shown lOme uaurgenoe,
part of which. 11 due to a newly-concluded aareement by United Statg ooal producerw to ahlp
Jehn &amp;. Lewlt coal ovemu Thlw ma.y point to a aomewhat
tuler lime In bar&amp;atnlnl for Lew\1,

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camt out ot the COhfnl•lonal clvtl rl(htt ftght In ell.cellent ahape
Without lot.lnJ" the •upport of etlher Southemeu or Negrou
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The Bouthlmll'l are a&amp;tlllfttd, of eour11e, ~auu Democ rati c
leaden burled the' •dnUniltratlon't civil r\&amp;hta prorrum In a com ·
mitt. att.r t:he HouR had approved tt Thl• plreonhole treatmen t
eii'eatlvely kiJit tM vartout antt-dt~erlminatton mea•nuet ft om bec:omlnc law.
The Dlmoen.tl fMl they loet nothlnr- ud averted a party-apllt·
tla• ftlh"-bY Nf'ulll.qo to brtn1 the civil tlfhta bllll up In the S en·
4\t, dtlplte tbt &amp;nfi'Y protutl and abort«&lt; manauven of three
•nat.ol'l. Democrats Paul DolJ.i'IU of llllnoLI, Thomae C. Hennlnga
ot Mi.MOurl and thrbert Lehman ot New York
'ntt letdeflh.lp polnlt out that Douglas, H"nntnra and Lehm un
had to play 1. 10111 hand and aut no auppoat ftom 1uch civil rl&amp;tl ta
lt&amp;lwartl u 8en&amp;tb1'1 Hubert Humphrey ( Dl , Mlnne10ta, Rlc har\l
L N•ubtraer tDJ, Ortaoa. or Wayne MortH! !Dl , oreron
.Furthermor., the Dem!Xlr'-~• point out Nerl'o voten anfl'Y at
the blll'a death In the Senate would han.u; have any rtaaon to 1111 n
to l.he RepubUc&amp;M In November on the 111ue No OOP etnator 1;-nt
tnortl than rrteanlqltu nwral 1t1pport to Oourlu. lAhman and
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Vthtrt 1\uula, aajlpORIIIJ KUM1"1 ace ln the llole ..UC.tely bloked
411totU..dool,~
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¥ide lrri~ 'W4eotriea1 pawer 11 llmolt tlllftual tor the na ~

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and sunny d uys are on hand fol
fa1r wh tc h rs scheduled
/ August 15 16 17 and 18,

MARVIN'S

Her e Is u sc hedul e of eve11ts
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956

8 00 p m Rellgrou s Services1'hl' Mer gs County ,M inlsterud A~sncJu lwn

Grape

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th
10 00 a In Admiss iOn Will b1
c ha 1!o!Cd til th (' ga te
10 UO a m Fitting Ve mons!rallon
u n tr l 4 00 P m
l:l UU noon J unwr Fa rr 1'1act o•
Rodt•o to :! OU PIll
2 otJ P m Judgrng- Hotses and
J'otues (fro nt of grandstaml}
6 Oil P m - ..J ud wln g--4- H Cr ops ,
Elect ric, ll op(• and Ga rdeu E!xhr b
it s,
S
7 110 p m - 11orse how (fr ont
o r gl untMand l
7 ,1\1 P m Judgl ng-J un!or Fa, !
Ecl ll~'a t ltmu l Buoths
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th
9 00 am - Judg1ng- Jumor Fa rr
- Nut litJOn- O!u ry.

Vine

Chatter

MARVI N S l , llAPI•:VlNt CHA1•r E
,We ll hr•re 1l IS l hc fn ~ I uf A11g
u ~ t a nd m jus t a s hort utu nth t h ·~
k1 rls wil l ti ll be \ r ckrn~ back t o
sc huo! -with ho o k ~ m hund - ,rnd
1 00 p m Ju n10r Fa 1r DaiJ·y
fi OW HS on f.lt t'S, alth ough Wi 1 h
ShoWman ship.
th esC': cool days a nd fo1UCY ni ~ hb
.. 1 00 11 m Harness R uci ng (three
It S('ems ltkt• t hut r,rll iS here a] .
races)
reu dy. Well rt nl' ver fa lls wh en
1 00 P m Jullgmg- Sen lor and
11 stree t earmva J h1ts the ;uen ~
Jun ior Fan - Poultry nnd Rabbits
ltw ra 111~ eornc. anrl t hnt 1s whul
hu s happenPd tht ~ JHI S! "'t'e k w1t h
l 00 p m Band Con cert, Grandt he {'&lt;11111 V11\ ov e r 1n M,lson
s t a nd .
m JUl.lt:mglla iry Cattle
Membe rs of tht• M e1g ~lllnl y __ 2 00, pClus
0111 11
9.
F111 r t omm tt h· ~ hHJi l' 1
1f
4 00 p m lt unnm g H a&lt;"I' ~-Po n ~
h.a~ lu ratn th o~! 11 d11r ~ so
ow
It'
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.md l!n r~ t·s
t o l-{t' ! 11ll o1 II 11111 of 1.t d M,un,J
"7 15 p 111 B1g De nt! V111 wl y
N,i l!ll t's S} s lt'u1 s" lh o11 111 111 \' rll }
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9 Street
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theater
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article
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Con!lullled
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Engla nd
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r. es h-1\0.le r
tluck s
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quantity
37 Jewish
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TUEIDAY

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7;00
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Home
Tic Tp.c Dough
.1 JIJ 1l Could Be You
I.! .UO Ci'JUera Goes to School
1:.! 30 Current

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8:00 Sneak Pr&amp;view
8:30 OJrcle Theatre
9.30 RW~emary Clooney Show

11:05 Weatber&lt;:ast
11:10 Prtsa Box

10:80

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2;30
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10;211 Weatb&lt;ftD"'
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Sill&gt; 011 Pray..,.

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Baturda)'•t Crtptoquote : WHEN DR'!. NAD 1'.\ISED, 1l'
BII!""'~ .LIKE TH&amp; C&amp;J.Silftl OF EXQU"alllolll~~..;.
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12·00 Film " F•ocy
1;30 F'emin!M Touch
2;00 Afternoon FUm FeoUt&amp;l
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5.00 lrll&lt;key Mouoe

5 00 Mickey Mou.se

6:00 NeWs .; ,.., ., .•

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Bci.O SpW\s
6.18 J&lt;iltn Dolr
8;39 Witmer Bros hesenfa

6 Ql5 W e-Mber
6; 10. SPI)rta
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..v~6 'Jiiiit-l!lllfy

7:30 wY..tt Earp
8.90 G. E. Summt'l' Ori&amp;!,tlala
B:SO Dq Pont Cav 'lbelter'
D·OO Jlmm7 Walker Show ..,.
10 00 lltrliw Bat Theotre
11·00 NII'WS 1: Weather
11:10 Sp.W.
11 ·IG t1llf Doletllve
11:48 $1jl 011

6 :30 Bold Journey
7.00 Dotly Mtack
3:30 Voiee of Fi.restoM
8 00 FJim FAI&lt;
9 00 Film l'llc

JO·OO Straw Hat Theatr•
11 ·00 N'ewa • Weatber

11 :10 Sp.. ts
tl:15 lloya.l Plo)'tlo&lt;JOe

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SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP}-John ~- ~errRI&amp;rla were ttU&amp;lntss

W. Sargent, an Air-.J'oMe master ln Columbu11, Wednesday.
terteant, was recently traMferred
from the Alr f&lt;'oree ,Reserve CenMNI Geo~e C1rper and daush--,
ter here where he was serseant ters have S111letl for
Austn.Ra,
major.
wMte tHey will visit relatives. ~

LEGAL NOTICE
T hP Board of EdOC:l.l ion of the
",,],&lt;:bu n local SChool
D~1.nct,
M PI~ Count, , O hto , wtll aucf1 011 at
11w d OOI O[ the Sliver Run Sch.uoJ
\hrJUse , on Salurda} the 1st day of
SPpt emher 1956 at 10:00 o'clock
A M ' the
follow .ug
r eal
est&lt;J te
s·• ua \ ('
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th e County
of
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State
or
Otuo,
m frtt• Oh to Com panov's P11reba~.
RPgi nn ,;,.ot N 44 'k de~e('Jl W 9
n xb 12 lcnks !rom "" Elm tree 22
m in d llmle-l.er on t~ Ea9t bant
of Stonr s Run a nd on tAle line of
J cilm and J am es Maud:: in Lot
329 T own 1 Rafllg~&gt; 13. ~ S.
30 d ~ ~ W 12 rods 3 linb to Ml

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Elm 'ITe&lt; 22 mehes In diameter:
\h(.-nce S 67 .del! W 16 rods to a
~•t)!ar stump· tlhence N. 71 deg.
W 7 rods
8 hnb
1n James
" "'"''' an&lt;l J ohn R.,..,lds lioe:
I t hl·n&lt;-r N 43 deg F. &lt;:a s;ud li.rlie
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teeu million tons of quality coals will be loe.dM
into Great Lakes vesse ls at C&amp;O's Toledo docks
tl1is ye ar and more than 17 million tons will be
hauled to Newport News for oceao movement
C&amp;O loMls almost half of the coal America export~
o"·ersea~. A $3 tmlhon add1hon will increase the
loading capactty of C&amp;&lt;J'i coal dooks at Newport

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p:uct'ls

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8 y orrif&gt; r m 1ll !' Soa rd or EdL-ea·
tmn "r S~ 1 1 sbury Local School
District, Metg:&lt;: Count\· Ohio
F.ldoo We1'ks. Clerk
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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Administrator
E5t•te of L1na Detzel DecNSed

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Not1ce u hl'lt by g1ven that
Bernard V. Fu lh who.'le Pll.'l'l. Office Add ress ts M~dlep ort, Obill,
ha.s bePn dut.~o a pprunled as Admlnisl r at() l nf the Estate o( Una DetZt&gt;l btP of Mt&gt; lgs C&lt;tunty, Oh10, t:le.
ce ased
Dat ed thiS 19th d:ty or July,
1956
John (' Bacon,
Jud ge of t hP Prob:ot e Court
Me1gs f \ tlll 'y Oh to
(7 )·23 30 IRl f, ' 11r
NOTICE OF APPOINTMFNT
Admln l'&gt; tratri• With the Wilt
Anne x • I
Estat1 of Th on ;~&lt;J. W Wa~ner,

is addmg new plant tracks at a cost-of $1 m1l hon
to better sen e the transportation re quire ment s
of the automutwe , coal , clLe~ical and other plants

Nohee ~• .Jir&gt; r ·In ' gi\ Pn hll lo1
Svb tl r!J"'r, tJ&lt;~('h wh ,-. · p,, t Offi e ~ o\ d d rt&gt;&lt;i~ r ~ rumr&gt;"Ov , OhiO ,
l-ols hP •n rlu h arn nte l a~ AdTt n Ls 1·n
x •v1 h ' hr W1lJ ;u .n x
"-'I {l r t h• ~-:, n•e t f T h ~ ITl't -t
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Wa "n 1 D J&gt;'"(' i! f•,l Iale or tetaTI
f D" n ht p \f f'IJ;:S ('nun t y Oh iO
D-. ' r&gt; d 1111 ~ 231d tby of July,

locating on the railroad.

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Full speecl ahead for $€t'OiU to netD indmtry C&amp;O

,f {J lm ( Bam n
-' "'l!! ', r 'hr Prnh!lt e Colll"t

bigge r. better ra 1lroad lo sen e you r

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NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
Executrix
~Estate of John F, Handley. Decet•
od

WoUII;t you like a portfolio of pictures
of CMu.la urtd b&amp;r family? Wrlle to1

mor~

' o \,h P. b n!hest btddf&gt;r or bid -~.;\
fM (':I Sh 1n h and nn dav of sa'l~
The rlgtrt 1.:: reservf' 1.n reject
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locomotives will become cmopletely dieselized.
Over ~ of its 88,000 freight cars are new or
rebuilt and 13,000 11ew cars are on ord.f~

11 ftnks . '~'"" N 45 deg.

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Fu11 •peed ahead I
Tit at's ti.e on!« ol. tf,. day on Cl~esapeakc and
Full peed ohead for freight. New~more efficient
Ohi9. statt:bil with t1\e f,orwanl tluniu ug needed
classification yards: tenuwals and si~al ~tt:' lns
to develop mperlor trBDspmtation tml.1v ~ anJ in . make up a track 1D1provemeut program costmg
$20 million, assuring faster, dependable scJ;lerlules
lhe f u tu re.
for freight shipments. On Lake M 1'ch'1gan, c•-o·
"' s
FuU speed ahead on modcnri:.ation S in ce- 1945
fl eet of seven trainferries bas been comple t e ly
C&amp;O has sptmtover a half billiou&lt;}ollat s uu modmodernized. At the other end of the railroad, a
cmization, with amother $100 m ill to ll hmlg~teJ for
new $8 million bulk ca rgo pier is nearing comple
this year.. 1n this decade, Chesopealcc and Ohio
tion at C&amp;O's Atlantic port o£ Newport News.
bas become almost a new railway.
FrJf speed ahead for coal. A.r:, the world's largt:"sl
earner of bltummous coal. Chesapeake and Ohio
Full speed ~Um equipment . W1th 222
keeps pace witl1 the growing coo.l induatq. Sixmore diesels oa c1t&amp;r this year, C&amp;O's fteet of

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is doing to malte thu a b1.gger, bttter railroad.

ChesM's railroad is going and gtowin gl

Ill•. LqvreU Col-'
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transportation nef'ds,

Mr.t. Lydia Carl remains qui~ ~
ill et this wrtUne.
¥t. and ¥r-. l'aul P1U10n1 1~
baby ve V$itlnJ thelj' 4!•n&lt;!p~r­
ents, Mr, and Mt~ EJD.mett Janet:.
The Wol~ I• jlai'den ' Cjub mjl

pn Tburaolay. Kro. llhl
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And See Th'IS G"tgonttc

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John C

All along C h esapeake and Ohio.. s 5,100 mil ~ s
things ar ..: h appt_·~nng - n ew fn c iht tes n rw thmk -

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BEDFORD

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DELAVAL, NEW H ~ '
4 FERGUSON, ond OLIVER

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News by 20'/{..

durmg u t'8Cfl ut (' loybank ~ whf'll
!I hl g wr ec){ uceurrtl fl w1th a tarf'
~ a hng ll\'f JUtch th• a11· like 11 fly
I Jn g s&amp;Uij:~r aud Ge Of'Jf " bounc ~ d
off D.Avail while look1ng Of lhllil
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all th e h!l~lP '
' floki on tmvr:.~N~ of the w orke r.t
at the lmpl' l' Utl Electric C'omJI!Iny,
1' 11 ' "'ln ~ 1h:tl nne wt-ek'§ varal\on
is Ill ~tore for them nto xt WP~'&gt;k
~~r •n ' l's ~boll '~ father In }lnlzer
H l"P htl sufferin g hom a !!lrokr
Field Camphell comm o hnme
tro "' Holter, after a stay of a fe'''
weeks . . LoulJ Capt-hart hRck
to work 111 the Da1Jv Sentinel also
Ht•!en Dnvi o::, back to wrn-k 011 a
proof reader
, your.t truly ji!etlt ng s leeturP fram Tt'rl Rt&gt;@d, Jr,
on th e merlh1 of marrlare

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1956

TUISDAY

11 ·119 Blgn On
12 00 Ftlll) &amp; 1&lt;'011cy
1·30 Femmlne Touch
2 00 Attern0011 Film Festival:
4;00 Film
4 30 Kit Car:aon

Town~h ~ 1 • 1 g~ { O'Itn~y

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YOU SOON

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Attt• ndlt1 &lt;J w ere D'IVItl Ti t' O\\n
wh o ~ 1 adu ail• d 1h1s year, .Janel ' 'a I
p e n1f:•1 Sondra Pott s, J oml·~ Ca•
pe nter Joh n Thomas Je an W..:h
' ' ' '· .lorn n,,,, &amp;u gen t• "''~"
R o'b er l Htll &lt;J nd Danny St rubl e
Th ey wt·r~ acr nmpnni ed l'IV I he
R~v Ev~e n e Brown who "' &lt;lS I
t~ a ch er nt t he ca mo 1nd Mt and

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Membe rs of tl-.e Yo uth Frll ov. 1
l&gt; hl p or the United Mct hud ! t
Chu rch tcfu rnt&gt;d htlfll ~ .S.lt or dJ v
a[ter noon fr om I anca« \t• r eamr ,
grffitntl where th t&gt;v attended lh "
In st tul~ an d C&lt;J mp fo r MP: !roJ 1~t 1
You th, t tw past v. eek
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OPTOMIIC'I:RIBT

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10;211 We~erman
cOnterence
11:00 n..ewi
U:Otl 'l)lj1&lt; Late Show

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ELECTRIC WATER HEATiSR

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8:30 lt.all'fe Rider
1 7·00 PIUl 611Yom

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m.o fl:ues .or.vents,
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9 .00 DC .All TlliJJis
9:30 ·~-- ~10:30 ;:;;;:it

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6 1~ Douglu Edwards
6.30 Robi'Iflood
7 00 Bum! li Allen
7 ·30 Talent Sroills
8 00 Charles Farrell
B SO Vic Damone

Sip -:ISDAY

water
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To Sell, Trode or An·
~'unce, Let A Doily
Sentinel blsploy Ad
or Wont Ail be Your
Re1uesen'totive.
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11 15 Greateat Flgbtl of Ceal
tur.y
11 ;30 Ji'oreip IJltrlsut

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Jl v(_as annO !J nced by P~ul Sche1d·
&amp;r ass1slant pluqt manager nf the
Sporn P l:Jnt , to all empl oyees that
pbns for the un nual plant p icm c
have "bee n .made Th e a ffair begmnmg on s aturday, A,ugu 11t 11 ,
wt 9 ~ 0 wilt continue until 7 p.m
It will h l' hel d at Batley's Lake
llnd brinl! a p1Cil le lunch Game~.
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Noti ce u hereby JiY&amp;Il U!Jt BerPO NTIAC
MIC' H - A 19M! •l rrp et'n1er IJA('
to gu:de
t he nilr d V Ful tz, whose PO&amp;t Offu::~
Punttac bro kr· a l l f' X1111t1ng 11toc k ddv"'r
1 A dd·h~ '' ~·llddleport, Ohao, ha.t
car recmd11 for 5p eed endurance 1 Jcnk1 m Xnown a.s the " worlrl', b(•o:&gt; n July appwnted u Adnuuf».
1 1llld !laft&gt;1 y ''nd Blt't a new 24 huu· ] 11afest dr Jvf'~ " .Is a Sa f("y Cn., tr~ • ur dt' boRis non o[ t he F..Atatf!'
11hx: k car
di stance record
on 1 Kulla:-J t to Pont La(' Mole' D1vl$ lon 1of ll t'tJ I} Uuy Smger late or
' t he .Bonncv .IJe Sa lt Flab tn Utah 1 H1 11 !l pt'Cla1ulii r di stance r ecord I L'lll~tcr l'owrtB h JD, Mtr gs Cr.run ty,
Th e car ' " av erage s pet"&lt;.J
·• was 118 · wa ll r u n un llt'f
• t he a' dverJe com I1 Oh 1t' dt-o•a!ol£-d
37~ mile" pt!r hour hr lhe fl y!n;l taons of glarmg ht=at
Pml 3]r
l&gt;Jtf-'d tlu~ 19th day of July .
shut , 118333 for the
~tll ndlng mght drl\ l ng to h :sl Uu• e ndu r 1 1 95~&gt;
9Ulrt and 126 02 mJ ie!l per hour a nt·e and 1af~ty of the car be vn ... :
John C Bacon
for th e f1nt 100 miles
tl1.o- de ma nd!' or Wd.:.:. 's d t lv t-r:.
Jud gE" c! the Probate court
M"ry S l &lt;'\•·n~ ll 'i\ Ud('n l nu l .. /'
DriV!!II by the famt'd raee car
Twenty eJ'!ht
ptt ~lops w~: rt-1
~1e • gs l ou nt y Ohi o
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dnvet, Ah Jenki n s, ond hU son made for refueling du ri ng t he 24 17 1 2.1 J O, i6"' 31e
at Ca n onbur~ Husp1t ill an l'an on- Ma r v, under NASCAH obser vatrun hour ru n Average time In t he pH
r ubu rg , Pa . ~·ts 1 ted ht&gt;r part• nt.s Mr the 1956 stock mOOel Ponti ac cov- ourl n&lt; which a crew c hecked oli
and M1• Walter Steve n~ antl ered 2.841 miles tn t he 24- h our refueled t he car, c hecked t LH·'
friends hl! t t• 1.1\t wee k
pt&gt;rlrld The record tops th e pi'e ~:~nd Jo(aw J enkins his drJ \'I n!( d it&gt;l
N OTI C E OF APPOINTMENT
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vlouo 24-hour stack car mark "&gt;\' of t omato jUICe and milk w,h
Ad m' ' '" t u t r ix D• BoniJ Non
"Mrs J 1 ~It wart 11. nd Y.. all } 1!9 miles
seconds
Est1t~ of Jenn•~ E Allen
26
mot OII' rl lo S ullun , W Vu, on Sil t 1
D!!cused
u rd av tu alt&lt;'lld t he f1Jne 1al or
From t he t ime the grt'e n a nd
Th~;&gt; Pont!Sc lappe-1 the ~pnnt '\f•l•l' t ~~ hen·by l;i: l \'~"n t hat
nt! phew Wll t 101 m Hrv wn vt ho w u~ whi te P o nlJ;.~ C s-pun awa y fr om C'll tl t' m a cou nter&lt;"lmkw h. dt&lt; 1-rt·• l t .,.. )att wh.o~oe 1-'o..t Off1ce
eh·ct ror,ull·d 111 " &lt;u d 111 1rw or. t hl! s tarting !tne rn Lhi! ~tar l v huu r • nc-t 1orl AJ! :&gt; precau t uw only or u \drl• • ~~ 1 ~ ,., u ldll' purt Ohro has
Thursda}
or Monda~· PlUI"IlJng until 1l v. as lire W..i:'i cha ng~ dm rng thl! ~ pet&lt; d !" t·n du h avp&lt;un lt&gt;J ;h Admtnl ~
Mrs J oh n Wt·aver and Mr ;w•l rlurklild acro!&gt;ll t h !! lm1sh ltn~ h) r un and onl y on(" qu~rt of nil 1 1r,11r ~ U• b4lfll l'&gt; non 11! the Eii late
Mrs DeWalt Auc her r l'tur n€(] to I on official NASC I\ R tame r and add.&gt;d Th t&gt; Pont1ac p 1t crew wa ~ 1 of k mu~ r· Alit&gt;!" l~tt' Gf l.~:ban.
t he u hom r· HI Youn gs town Oh o I offleJa.ls at t he samt&gt; hm~ T ue sday as!IL.~hd by ne n fro m Con.h ne nt9l ' 'Ill J own.~ lllp '' t' lg~ l uunty O h l~l,
Jtrt er vlliJtm g relat 1ves ht• rc M IS• 1 m o rm n~ the c ar made 284 laps Or I Compa ny and the Ftr e~t onr. llt.'T t &lt;tH·d
Gl ad
ll aJt returned Wit h t he m \ arou nd a 10m tl e cr ruclar t ourse Tire a nd Rubber ('ompan)
In
il:otr·d !hiS 18' h ~ ~ ·v or J uly ,
~ncs ~hll~ th e re shl' \l &gt;~ l l l!d Mrs on the !=.and a nd d esert
addl t 1on to Jenku~~· crew wh 1c h 1951 ,
W tlh1 Roush a nJ son , Hoh:•r 1 an • ' The sevcnt v-t h ree year old J e n ~H\Iced th-e Pontiac Industry ub \
J c,hn (' Bacon
Mrs Aff~t d Davenport , who we re ki n ~ world ramou .. for 1peed rt- scrvHs and offacaal NASC AR t 1rn 1
lurlge of t h" P r·Jhat e Court
fot'meJ rt&gt;mk nt s of N ew Ha vt'n
cords he has set on the B&lt;J nne ers were on hand t o wnne.~s .utd 1
:\1, H!~ I ounty . Oh 10
Sunday guPsts of Mr &lt;r nd \-Jr~ vl\ie Fla b ln h u ~pt"l'lal r ace car vl'rif) t he n~:w reeml
r"1 ··~ :~() (~) \,3l c
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Upo n rompl l!twn of th e r aet I
1 L S tewa 1 t were Cv Y·1un g aNl ('a iled the "Mnrmi n Meteor u· ~ Jenknll said, '' I was can r1dent
dau~]ll('f f:St e r of Cleveland 0 the 28 5 h P P ontiac fo r h l!&gt; t r) from t he b~gro m ng t hai we woull
MrQ Je ss~: B I0 \1- n " as a f{'r r·nl at stock ca r speer\ r ecords Ou r brPak a ll uf t he daek car record~ I NOT ICE OF APPOINTMENT
SUI'"J:t ll' al p ~~j nt at H olzt&gt; r
m g th e d~ y when the te m per- Thi ~ car l.'i the &lt;; .-iS IP!&gt;I hl'lnd l •nli! I
Admini str.trix
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at ure over t he bhMt&lt;erl ng !lalt flats .., . 1 h" ' ' e •:er tl rt \ ell
Wh ir 1
[ qf.t fe of Wil110n SlaughtPr,
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rose t o 130 deg ree tn the sun, Jt n· . . '
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Nnl"" 1 ~ her eby g1 \f' n that
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w:n l 5~a~ 'i bol h 11 , t t 11 , l ne~- ~ · A Slau g hte r whose P ost
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hour The r t:r:ul ar tr:&gt;( k w n_,. man·1 m
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pa renb \lr &lt;.J illl \ 1t s Thuma s C n n I
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H 00 Medlc
8:09 Baeeball

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7:00 Superman

7 00 . Wlld "Bill Hickok

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A potlu&lt;· k ~ upper W;:18 bel d Tu t'~
da)' evemng at t hr Z1 1•n Luth enrn
Churc-h for .. 11 t hree pa nahf'~. tn
Ne lcom~ h&lt;t\ k Itt&gt;\ ltu s~&gt;t' l l Keil r n ,
wb u wa~~o tht: 111 r~510n~r)' hrrt' r l:'l'
e ntly Alt!O" lew 1Jf t he boy~ ha vt
retu rned fr om I 11t ht&gt;1 Cam p at Je~
ner•lown h 'I he y wer
All" n
King a nd f'oi chun Ht'yflol d~ 11 nd scv
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Ke~trnl!, whu w ~:ll· \-\&gt; lf rt: d ll&lt;twk
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ald Wh tk &lt;~nd trred l'ocaut'01

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4 .00 Comedy Tune
UO My Ll!tl• 11arelo
6;00 Aim! Dru Show
I 8:00
Newtl Picture
8:16 Sports Eye
U:S Leo -Paul " !)!My Iiwd
8:30 Frankie Corle

8:00 ~ew.a PlctW"t
8 ld Spo&lt;:ts Eye
6 211 Leo P.ul lo Mary Ford

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~a COlt pie Of ~~+k ~ lit: II &lt;&gt;t!UI K' '

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U"UST 17!b
FRIDAY , A "
9 00 a.m Judginr;--J ulllor Fatr
B r c ttl
- ee
a e
10 00 a.m Judgmg- Beef Cattle
- Open Class
C'n lh
1 00 p m
.,.,u
ea st e r n Ohio
Guer nsey Show .
1.:00 p m Judg~ng-8l!DIOr and
Jumor Flnr- S he!!p and Swme.
"' 1 OU ,p m H &lt;~ 1 ness Racmg (Three
Ruces)
1 {10 p m. Band Concert, Grandstand
.,. 4 00 P m . Runmng Ra ces-Ponles and Hones.
T'e Bod ,
• 7 :30 11 m Hor!ll! Pulhng Contest
d
n
(Front of Grs,nd~tan )
1. President Eise nhowe r
took
SATURDAY, AUGUST lth
such a serious view of the Suez
lll· 30 am. Paral.le- Juntor Fair Canal dispute that he sent Seere11 00 o.m ~tyle Revue-Junwr tary of Stat~ John Foslet Dulles
F air .
to London t'l repre.ien t the Umted
11 00 am. Achievement Awll.rd ~ Stat~s in COIIBultatlon
with the
- Junior Fair.
Brltuh and French fore1gn mlnla1 00 p m . Tractor Pulhnl( Con- lers The Big Three Allies agreed
test (Front or Grand st11nd)
to call a world conference- on the
"' 8 00 p m. Joan Brandon- 'i"IYP· questlon of lntern•tlonal control
nohst, tOne show olv (f'rt fl
of the canal.
They said
they
nohs t, one s how onlv) . (Fro"nt of would rummon the conference ~
GrandBtand.)
en if Egyptian President Gamal
"' Grandstand Attraction
Abdel Nuser. who bas
ordered
General admus1on Is M centt the canal n:~UonaUted, rifused to
tt nd it · Both Britain aad .France
for adult&amp;, nnd children under 12 a e
wtll be adm rtte d rn·e ·, patting for ordered em~&gt;rgency military me•-.
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autos and ve hicles will be ~cents. ure.'f- to b e urr 1ed out if Nl!r.se~
A mt&gt; mber-.hip llcket ,..; the Society I1111 1s t II on exertl n1 sole control o
p1 1ce $1 30, will enhlle vou to be th e canaL
a.dnutted, at ni l tunes. und will
2 Communist Chinese forces Inpark vour rar for n.r charge Thill \'8Md. northern Burma and ocett•~ a real ~ IHHI deul ~ o all you peo- pied an area of about 1,000 square
p1e can ! avr• a bushel and 11 peck miles. Tbe "neutralist" Burme!le
flf mone~ Uv jnlmng tbe society, eovernment, one of tiJe southeast
and " kill two b1rds wit-h one Atdan countries whlrh are frlendstone ," as the old say in~ goes.
ly to the Red , Pclptng
regime
THF. CANDID• CAMERA RE· opened -necotlatlons
in hope or
VEALS Luella Rurson leaving her getting the lnvaders to withdraw.
Job PI the Dally Sl!'ntlnel, and rnov But It feued that the Chlne•e mtn g wnh her husband to their new tended to ct.1im th!. invaded area
hume at ShJ..de. S he h~ts been a and Burma. &lt;!(lnaidt&gt;red an appeal
h notvpe uperatUt for 2!1 vears
( to the Unltt!d Nations
Securit,8
~o m e street s in ~1o n k e y Flm fiel · Council.
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a _neN
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dll Inn to t h e M uor es Sl Ol"e, and tne a'uras,
i n Central Amertea.
r uekler radro ~ hop be1R:_~;~ moved 81ftln1t tho' a;overnment of ehief
aCI P - t h~ II VI'r Into Mttson
.
stat• Julio Lqzano after montha
Don JJoi:!IZiog 11nd his ht~le Je&amp;s:ue of unrest. Loyal army troops IUDb~:~ll club the Redlegs wHh a rnu~. preaaP.d lhe outbreak But further
mg v1ctorv ove r Hle S• ecuse hall troul)le w• 11 threatened
r..oz.o.o
dub
lllnmv Ole
slnilna at hJs 'been aetllu~ prcshk'nt
slnot
the Te desC(; ·Mack w din.SI; over
Deceinbef 5, 1~M after an etecMm:oo last S1turd11)' whiQh Wi4 It tloJ;! Jn. v,rbich nant or the\ thr ee
q.tla e ve nt. and the ~ sUv1t1es l•st- preaidcntlal Cl.!!_dldatu 11ined the
cd most of the da.
Howard ntcfjfMUiry IU :pd~eni of the votes
J&lt;1 es~ ~.&lt; ad familv m vl nJ.( to Jton'flrat Lounn had the ~ support
ton
Geor.ge Ba v trying out ot -~ 11 thHe political partle A. In
h is alock car ln Pvt Ian Park, .in receUf months o~:tpOSltion has, beEn
preparation for the J :tcel a t Clay- erowlna:.
IJuuks , whtch nave fr(•en 1·onwd out
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5 oo Au-..: Dru &amp;bow

Gordon MaeRae
Newa C'•avaa

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1:30 Tennessee Ernie
2.00 Matinee Theatre 1
3.00 Que'en For a Day

Qul!fll For a Dly
3·45 Modern Romncea
4 ·00 comedy Time

8 30
8 4!5

S'in Oll
Today
Coffee 'nmt
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11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
tUO It Co•ld Be You
1~00 Parson's Study .
12 30 Currtnt

8:00 Catptem Kangaroo
9;00 or All Thlllfo
9.30 Arlhur Go&lt;llreJ
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ed by the Odria reg1me and per, 10 30 Strike It Rich
mltUng exiled JeaderB to return
11· 00 V·•liant Lody
home
11 :15 Love of Ute
3
. French Premier Guy Mollet
won a vote of confidence In Pa·· 11.30 Search lfor TOII'Iorrow
1lament by ;!73-163 for his plan to
' 11;4G Guidlotr L1i!&gt;1
ra Ise $428 million In taxes to fa- 12:30 Ray Mllland Show
nance the campaign against ter- 12·30 As ·Ill• World Tums
1 oo Johnny carsoo Show
r~riSm In A'gerla. He announced
1 30 Hou-I'ty
aho that he mtended to redu ce
government expenditure by $2150 2 oo Bli Parol!
mllhon n ·~ xt year. Moll~t said that 2 30 Bob Crosby Show
French industrial production Is up 3 DO The Bnar.bter Day
3 15 Secret Storm
10 per cent over last year agalnst
Night
a general ~lowing-down b-end in 3.30 Ed(e
4
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KaUe'OS"
Kitchen
other European countries.
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was announced t~t tbe Communi st party WJll fq'ftcUon In future
a s 8 polltJcal Orc.lmitlttion instead
of exert:Jng direct control of the
a:overnment
The Czechoslovak
Red1 aranted mpre authorlty to
regional offJcill.s In Slovakia,
whlc.h has always complained of
O:l:ech domlnatiOJ\,
,
2 President Manuel Prado y
Ugarteehe tu~sd'med Office a s thf'
head of a new Uberal government
In Peru. His inaugnration as the
result ot. his election on June 11
ended e1ght years of dictatorltd
rule by Pr2.s1de nt Manuel A . Odvar iety , ria Only two hours arter his intse oond auguratlon Prado 9lgned a decree
freemg political prisoner• con"lci-

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A.a.t.IIA.X NJJTJCS- M&amp;n.y dlplomatle obtervon con1lder the
etllure ot the 8ua canal by Eryptlan Pt11n11er Abdel Nailer a de.!ptrale atttmpt to reooup from hit de-feat at tbe hand• of the &amp;l\111t
and Wut Ill baqaiDill.l tor tlnanclnl of the A.t\(lan dam.
'l'hiY point out If the aelture •tlc kt, Nauer wiD han done two
tblnp to repln face with bla not-too-calm people-auure the EIYP ·
ttea "-tion ot mueb mor. revtnue tl"'m profltable canal tolla, and
..... the ptOple that he, too, can •J•p the w.. tem
aattoaa Oft tM wrtet and l'l away with lt.
NaiUt
NUMr'1 pr.~tlp wlt.h bit own people wU deblte11 ehU4n Wbiiti U. United &amp;tatu, Onat Britain
Prntl. .
lAd tht World. IIUlc: decided that he wu pte.yt.n~
1aaU too mucb wttll Rl&amp;llla aM kUled pi&amp;M to ftnallce
eon.truct~oa-of

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A 'co.operat JVl' Is a perii !!ISIO!l
or bu ~ lnt&gt;:o;:o; l h&gt;~t hl'nehts 3 fl'W a'
the t 05t o f OJ II rh P J n gma \ !dell
of a ~ ·· ou r uf c u :o; t omer~ b11ndin ~
t ogt&gt;ther tv fm unee a
b us1 ne s~
frum whu h th t~y cou ld put·cha:w
at ba rgatn p n&lt;e , ~t' HIII S tnnoc pnt
enough 1! \ ra th Pr lik e t akm g tn
each othpr'~ was hm g bu t at le as t
11 s eem ~ pt'rfeclly d ean And th 1
co-op , as 011g ma lly r.l ev tsect m Eu r
opt&gt; and bt' ror e mcomt• tax es wa s
praha hl y qutte mural
But , . 1 ~ an example of how to
d ay \ ('(J OIJ S WOi k in th f' US ]r j
US CI HI ~ u.h • r !h t- flo m i'ohlll K en•dr t
um nn:o; T ht'sC ar e ( 0-0JJerli tlv e
sa vmgs &lt;t nd le tn h n~ IH'i tJtUtlons or
gall llt'd amo ng t'lllp luycs of a c urn
p a n y t.n wdu stry or th e .:uve 1n
m t:nl a rPst dt&gt; nltal or a~ucalli o n
grou p Fu nds arc ra !~ld bv sel].

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Mr 1uld ltrs ,Seb.At lil'l Ttdriro
Wta hefd
Sund•y, A1Juat l2 In the Ne w ue annou nctna: the marriNe of
their r ds.Ugl).t~r, Patf'lrta Ann, w
!or I!! pro}ect \.our On
,Koveo )'.Ork. 114"'1l! merobe,t, ·ot Ja m~&gt;:i W Mack , aon of Mrs Philip
flnt TbUI ~'d $1v m AujUst
the Baumg arn er~ and allied ra m
OU.r)' and J am t! s F. Maek of N1a
Aug ust mee t ing Will be a
1\u·s atte nded t he event.
l(ara tr""a!IJ N y The double l lll \0
at tht' Un111n Camp
INGAIEMINT
format
cere mony wu held on Sat·
gue slll wrll be t he Chkkitdet
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d M
Oris Baumj'arner urday. July 28, • t th e st. J ogeph
Club Sevl!ral a tt e nded U11~ m eet.
n1r an
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mg
' ~ rt ' w v a • are announcing aThe0 cCelbbra
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of l-t""tllo
nt of the Nu plial
BIRTH
the enga~ement of th,ttlr-daurhte~ Malt~ Wls the 'Rev Henry A . Hu-p.
Mr and Mts Ra}•mond Rous n LolliMJean,dto.~Ken~~ro
;ll WWyayna~t~f pert Many out·of-town gueits at·
are llnn ouncing th e r e&lt;!eo t borth oi of r an ••l'i uc Y
tl!nl.h!d lh~ we ddi ng T h e co uple
a d au ghter 6 l b. 11 oz . Janle H•TrrhlssoAn vU1 e . ~..:...~~~;,.., will
ltft for 1 wedding trip m Vlr~~:inla
Dum~ Mat eri al grandpare nl4&lt; are
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th I
tul will reslde
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held In • ~ Umon E.U B. Cb,prch an NU J.!onH ,e r re
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tle!en i! Handl&lt;"y wbose Post Of5 ce Add~ is Pomeroy , Ob.,,

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R. F D No 2 bas b!en duly ap..
po. nted as Execut.r1x or the I&gt;
toKe ot John J1 . Haf"ldley late ilf
Me1'gs Cou'l'lt y, Ohio, d~eesed ._ 11
Dated thi!l 21st day of Jwy,
1956
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lohn C. Bacon
Judge nf the Probate Court
'Meigs County, Ohio
(7)-30, (8) 6, 13-3te

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Milwaukee, Brooklyn Stretch Leads In League Race:\;

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Jlouie east from .school bouse
William .H . HoJrnea , Syracw e
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the Brookly n Dodgers c uilec ted a
double vtctory over S l. Louts Sun·
day.
The schedu led dou bleheader
S'!nday betwee n Cmcw n ati and the
1-'tulaoel !lhla Ph liiles was raine d
out an d Ol)t i rn mfdlalely r eac hed·
u1ed.
I
Cinciuoati r'"'turns to Crosley
F ield ton lght tu meet St . Lou is fo r
the first of fou r home games. The
two Le ilm~S wtl l meet a ~a10 Tucslla:v ntg ht.
E.J Mathe ws JOi ned w ith the
strca ktng Ha nk Aa ro n to put Lhe
Mtlwauk et: Hra ves' pennant exprCJSl&gt; ba&lt;' k in high sear.
Pl al"f'd between Aaron &lt;:~ nd lon gball htll lng J ue Ad l'lx ·k in 1'' retl
llont·y'~ latest drort to snap him
(l UL uf a seastm-long slump , Ma ·
th r ws h a~ knodf('d 10 seven run ~
w h11e honw nn~ tn ca(·h of his la st
t ur ganw s. Th1· t nepres~ibl e
Aaron , mean while , ~ lrt• tched his
ba tt ing strea k to :~ ~ e&lt;t snn ' s h igh
t•: 22 ton~l·rutive ga mes during
wh1 r h h r 'l&gt; h 1l 424.
Mil l hews ;~nd Aarun dro ve in
u• \•c n run ~ Su nd ay as th\.o Bravc11
t I ru bh crt th r 1' 1~ ! sb ur g h I'iraj,es,
5· 1 and 5·0 , to !wi d th,.1,· two-game
k a d ov l'r t ht• Hroo klyn Uodgers
an d btr('tr h t Ill'l r ma r gi n to three
i,J mce 0\'cr I he rained out Cincin·
n&lt;~ti Hr dl (•gs. l' hi rago at New
York a l ~ u wfl ~ rctinrrl ou t.
'l 1
•• at t ew~ wa ll opf'd a ~ nl o homer
an d Aaron a t h ree. ru n mu nd-lr ip·
per in the ftrs t game to ht&gt;l p Gen e
Conley re giSif'r his sixth vicloTy
and hand Ron Kline hi s 12th loss.
In the nightl'ap, Ma!hcws whackeJ
• Lwo-run homl' r and Aaron d e.
liv er ed a tri plf' a nd smglc a.'i Lew
Burdette scnred h is fiffh shutout
and 13th win or th e season .
Aaron'!! four h1ts in seven trim;
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Braves ' ne west sp urt Lo three
straigh t and gave Lhem a 10· 1
edge uver the J' u at e~ smce Hanc)'
took over on June HI.
Duke Snid er !i mas hed three
hom e r uDs to ra1se hts season total to 30 and lea d I hE' Dodgers to
HI and 5·3 triumphs over the St.
Louis t:anhna!s. Sal ~agli c threw
a f our·hlllc r for hls fi fth wtn of
the s~ ason and Lhe lOOih or his
career in the first aame wh11e ~ ~ ·
lie( pttc her ~d Rueuuck won his
fourth game nf t he year in the
nightcap. Th r world cbampiom
have w~o~n 14 of their last 17 games
and 18 or 24 .si nce Mrtnager Wall
Al!l&gt; ton in llialed hts "'give 'em
hell " campatg n on July 14.
In the American ~agu e , th ~
New York Yankees sufCcn•d lhc ir
sixth stra1ght rle feat when they
bowt•d t o t he Detroit Tigtrs, 8-5,
bu t hel d their s('ven-gam e lead
when \h!i second place U eveland
In dian.s lost to the Bo~; t o n Red
SQx , 2 1.
Al Kal inP's three-run homer
helpe d the T1 g ur .~ ~ WI'ep the three·
~am (' .~e ne.o; wtth th e Y a nk e e~ de·
sptte homers by Mickey .Mantl e,
Bill Sowron ttnd Yogi Be rra . M:. n·
ll c"s was his 37th or th e campaign
--t• quall ing his prev1o 118 high for
a season and puttin.: him 11 gam .·s
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11hcad o f Ba be nuth "s reco rd 1927
pace . Jim Bunning won hi5 fir st
gam e whil e Tom Sturdivant su f·
I ered hi s sixth IMs.
Ted Will iams hit his 12 th homer
of th~ year in the sixth innmg to
give t hl• Rrd So.11 a sweep of their
three-game set With the Indians .
[)ave Si.!ilh went all the w.ay In
a garfte c1 tl 1·d 9 rter seven innings
be cau se of ra 1n t 11 !!('Ore his fifth
triumph amd hrlp hand Bob Lem·
fill hili nin1h ] 0 ~ 1 against 14 wins .
Th e R&lt;-d Smt now trail the IndlanR
by only 1 ~ grunes.
The Ba ltim ur(' Orioles beat Lhe
Ch1ca g:o Wh ile Sox f or the first

limo a! Cumi'&gt;kl'y Park this year
wh e n lhl' y .~wr~ pt a d oubleheader,
5·4 a n d 7-:.! . Bob llal e tripled and
Ge u l·g e Zuverink singl crt t o driv('

in th e decis ive run in the loth in ·
ning of the o pen~r while Tltn
Franc(;na·~ thrt!e-run,
!leventh-in -

WollxanJihe

nina,: triple was the key blow in
clmching the

cryllol Ia •lit,!

nighl~;ap.

Pl'tc- RunnPis had four singles

anrl Clint Courtnev two double.,
and

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single lo l ead the Washing-

ton Senators to

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del'isinn

nvrr lht• Kan ~os Citv Athletic:; in

thl' other AL ,~tame. 'c huck Stobbs
went all lhf' way i n 98-degre t&gt; heat
to win hL~ lOth ijame. Roy Sie\lers,

Hector Lnpl!z and Vie Power homcreel.

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Unitt'd StaleR ' lf"llrJ In the North
Amcrlf"an Zonr D:tvl ~ Oup rinal s
to 2-l with '\ rloubl c~ vk!o ry by
Mm·to Llama.s 1md Francls'C'O Conu·eraa.

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Local Team Wms' econdSratg
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Racine Whips Reedsvill
• e, 14-l
Pomeroy won t heir se-conJ
straight game in the second half
of the Ohio River Baseball League
yesterd 11 y afternoon as they t•
a 5·4 d('cislon fr om Coolville .
Charlie The 1ss went all the way
for the Purneroy nine as he limited Coolville to only eight hits,
wh ile Dirk Spencer was the loser
for Coolvill e with Junior Spencer
c omin~ on in the ninth.
Pomeroy had to come from behind , , I ho y sco"d two runs ,·0
th e &lt;'igh\h to
up tho conte~
:u .
In the winning ral\v Theiss led off
with a singl&lt;' , and after Wilson
~ Lrurk out John Youm~: also sin·
gled . Lf' ifh ei t was hit b.v a pitched
hall to load the bases. and John
Vroman l'aml:' throu,h with a sin·
gle fo st·orc th t• tying and winning
runs
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wa y.
To p hill n s fo r Pomeroy werr
,..cn l' Mit t" h. Gt'orge
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Ne~;t;e1road.
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Th etss and J oh n Y oung Wll
wo
hits eac h, whil e Jun ior SpenceT
hM:I three bingles to pace Cool·
ville.
Ret:lne hend•d R!lelftvllt•. 14.1
defe•t ye•t•rdiiy afternoon •• L•,....
ry Wolfe and Bub Stleven held
the Horn-eb to only th.-.. aaf•
blow1 In the contest. MHnwhlle
the Racin• nine pounded Beldf:r·
son md ltlebel for 17 hits •• ttJp;y
•~or.d •iuht run1 ln th• .,.ry flrtt

HarriSO'n Coasts

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Lar ry Wolfe had a no hitter Wlling for five innings, but George
Ruth led of( the sixth wttb a s ingl · ~
Later in te inn ing Borin&amp; al.!lo s in·
gled, and Reedsville hlld thetr
first run . Wolfe retired ~~ofter
pitching eight Innings, and Stivers
hurled the last frame , and didn 't
give up a hit .
In the b ig fiut frame 12 own
went to bat as Racine -collectetl
s:ven. h.t
1 &amp;. La rry wo. 11e had two
hl 1s 10 th e 1rarne, w h11e Bob Ne k·
son had 8 hit and a wslk an d
scored two runs. Other bin g l e.~
in the big first were by Stiver~ .
Junior Wolfe , Don Wolfe and Cu rt ·
diff.
Top hitter!S for the winners were
Bob Nelson. Larry Wo lfe and Buh
Stivers with three hits eaeh, whll &lt;.&gt;

Home T0 v·ICt ory' •
In All..American
CHICAGO UP - Dutch Harrison, pro golf's " Arkansas Travel·
er ," cashed a $3,420 pay check today bccawe he ,coasted home"
when the go!( course grapevine
t()ld him he bod vjctory cinched
in Tam ?,'Shanter's $26,000 "All·
Amcr~ean golf tourney.
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" I wouldn't
s11y I playpd under
wraps," he ~aid , '"but 1
played
cautiously."

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Harrlso~. at 46 the oldest man
rver to wm I he tourney , clinched
the crown wh('n he toured
the
first nine in a four under par 32.

Me1gs
• Li lt (e Lea
· gue
TennJ Play• MI'dd''J.e porl

B()b Ashley and Cundiff berth had
two safe blows. No Reedsvil]('
player \('a.'l able to collect two its.
Th • Mel"' Lltt'L •••u• .,.
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St •rs w Ill ~
Mlddl
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Reedsville _ 000 001 000- l 3 :-!
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Racine ___ B0 2 220 OOx..:_ 14 17 2 °'11
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Batterie!l: Reedsville B.alderson at Memorial Fl ld ot 7 30
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(LPJ, Riebel (5) and &lt;Myen.
AJI ,...ulo• lo•oue _ . , In lh•
Racine : L. Wolfe (WP), Stivers Melg, Llttl• League hev.
11ain
(D) and Arms .
bten postponed.

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National Leatufl

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Milwaukee ____ 60 38 .812 __ _
Brooklyn • - . __ 60 42 .388 2
Cincinn&amp;U
__ 39 43 .1170 3
St. Louis . ____ 50 50 ,!KMJ 11
Philadt'lphia __ 48 52 .480 13
Pillsburgh __ _ 44 07 .436 171f/
Chic11go --- · - - 42 57 .42f 181,t
New York ____ 36 60 .375 23
Sundey'J lltluU•
Rrooklyn 7, St. Louis 0, tst.
Brooklyn ~. St. Louis 8, 2nd.
Milwaukee li, Pittsburgh I, IRI..
Milw. 5 2nd, 5 inn ., rain .
C hiru~o at New York, 2, ppd ..
rain .
Cincinnati 11t hilfl. , 2. ppd ., rain
Monday's robable Pltr:ll•rt
hilttdelph ia at New Yurk- H11d·
rlix 9-3 vs Gomez 6. 77 or Anton ·
clli 9-11 .

St. Loui s at Cincinnati night1~;;;:;:;;~;;:;;;;;;;:::-J I Collum
5-l v~ Klippiilein 9-8.

Chicag o at Milwaukee nlght5-10 vs Ct·~ne 9-6.
Only games scheduled .
Tu•ICI•Y• Gam"
Pittsburgh-Brooklyn, Jersey City,
night.
hiladelphia at New York night.
St. Louis at Cincinnati night. ~
Chicago at Milwaukee.
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
Nl'w York ____ 67 36 - ~0 _.
C lev~lanrl ___ . M
42 .1184 '1
Oot~ton _. ... . __ 58
44 .569 SirE
Chicago ______ Sl 48 .515 14
Detroit
4B 35 .466 19
Baltimore ___ _ 47 57 .432 2G'h
Washin,l!lon . __ 43 til .413 241h
Kansa~ City __ 313
tl6 .333 30"h
Sunclty'• ltetults
Baltimore 0. Chicaao t , 1st, 10
inn.
Baltimore 7, Chicago 2. 2nd.
Wa11hlngton 10. Kansas City 4.
Detroit 8. New YorR. a .
Boston 2, Cleveland l, lst I inn.
Bn~fnn at Cleve., 2nd, ppd .. rain.
Monday't Prolllable PI khef"l
Cleveland at Detroit night-Score I HJ Vf Foytack B·fl.
New York at Boston nlght- Lar!l'! n 6.2 vw Brewer lli-3.
Only Jilamea Kheduled.
Tuesday't G•m..
KanSEI!i City at Chicago, 2.
Cl"wJtand at Detroit .
New York at Boilon.
Only 11mes ~reheduled .

VIctor Matur• Susan Hayward

DIMITRUS &amp; GLADIATORS
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--allo-Robert FranclB
Donna Rud
THIY RODI WIST
(In Technlcolor)
c.,toOn TOM &amp; Ct-IIRII
Tu••day, WednHday
Au1 7·•
FAMILY NIGHTS
I Adult Tlek•h Admlh Truck
Lo.dl - Humpllr•y B&amp;gart
Katherine Hepllurn
AIIRJCAN QUliN
(ln Tachnleolor)
- AIIOJeff Morrow Palth Domertut
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(In T4'lchnlcolw)
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Phone
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Bonds. Pbont 6315-X
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HOUSE and 6 a~11 land for sale.
Four ·r·oorn•, I lh ~d ory . Loc~at cd
on Portland-Bald Knobs Rnarl ,
ln Lebanon Twp . Price $1200.
Ernest Con.l! o.
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1951
F'ORD V-8 Tudor - $500. UPRIGHT PlANO, jus~ cleaned
and .re-tuned. Cherry .finish
Phone 169-M.
8-4-3tpi
Contact RuUand F~.trnlture .
19511 HUiCK 2·door Sedan, dypa8· ~3 · 31&lt;
flow drive, $2195. Blaettnil''s,
(14)
~Rent
Pomeroy, ~hio.
8-3·5tc

AI Our Modem Laundry

WE HAVE

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and one ft -room
1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, H(,lli· ONE 4-R"oOM
· furniShed apartment ;
one 5~"lay Coupe, power steering, pqw
room,
untui'nlshetl.
Call
.at 222
er brakes, hydramntie, $W5.
N.
3rd
St.
or
phone
6022
M.
J!ilaettnar's, Pomeroy, 0 . fl -3-$.~

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SERVICE

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19!54 MERCURY Hard Top CouPe.
ov'tlrdrive, -exb'~ elea.n, $lf79ll.
Blo.ettnar'8, Pomeroy, 0. &amp;-3-Mc
19$3 J&gt;'LYMOU'ni Dclux 4-door
Sedan;· exceptional value, $995.
BlaE;ttnar's, P!Jmeroy, 0 . 8-3-5tc

ROOM·for root. t:u!·l 388 v .· Pt}mP.
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I FIVE-ROQM furnished .. &amp;part
ment; 1 two-room funtishnd a
parbme-ntl:; 1 tbree"I'OOl]\ r~rnif!h
ed apartment. All utili1 iea paid
I!l1luire M the Home ~cst,t~lnant

1954 c;kEVROLET "210" 4 -door
Delux · s.,dan, one local owner,
~·~
7~&lt;
$12il5:' Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
8-3·5tc Yor rent - Elec~ic wallpaper
iiteamer. Clinton Fisher, Mid
1954 FORD Custom line 2-door Se-.,.l':r"'~...:~:::
,..c•:::
"c.:t.~_:_P;h·:._::'2fl:-;:11-::X::_:-~1~1·::'·:::11
dan, sparkling dark blue with ·
.
white top, $1195. Blaettnl-' ~&lt;, 1l'or re~D
r.tdden,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
8-3-0tc
Selffold Boards, Drep Clotha.

Robinson's
Laundry

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Rutland: TownshiP-' '31
lan-d , house, barn" and out
buJidlngs. See GOOI'Ige A. Mei n6-Hf
'h art. Adminiru-atoP.
IIC?'P&lt;~

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SUBURBAN HOME-5 worn ~oJ
ern house , with bath , i \1 YoU ng.~­
town kitchen , hardwood floors,
25 a cres, 4 1~ milt-s from Potn('·
roy CA n be financed . Ph one 207
or "826-Y.
8-t .mr-

G•t -$2.5, $50, $100 In famopa
produd1
fret!
H•lp your
frieNis _.., Nellonal Bnncb
they want for only $1 111 ,w .ek.
Til.'/ u•t valuable free tillfb
t~ · 11_
n d YOU , .. gift after
talll'l end FRI!:E NeW 276-pave
1 COUNTit'(
catalog,
RESIC~N'CE
- 8
room fram e with rec l'!ption room
11ving room, dining room . kiteht.&gt;n do"n ~ talt'! ; 4 bedronms .w ith
large, a mrl e closet ~;, and ba lh
up~taiNI .
Beautiful oak wou d·
work throughout . Full bas ement
L11rgc vertmda.
House nicely
lli tuatad Woi'll back from bl&lt;te k·
top highway with
b ~ au t ifu l
lawn and ddve.,.,..ay to double
garage. Ownership and sole use
of gas well goes with thi!:i prop.
erty al $12AQO.OO.

Quality, Service
and Merchandise
"To m..t the d••lr•• of 4'lYI!1'y
family .. , at e eod th• family
•ellA,

First choice of men
who know
&amp;•wheel
costs

Trevy-Finstewold
Funeral Home
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Dairy Isle Stores
THIS Y,EAR
Middleport Area

A national chain· of individually owned drive-ins, ex·
elusively desjgned and patented , Not a .roadside stand
but a beautiful, modern,
prac tical store.
Dairy Isle will set you up
in business in a protected
location with limited copi"
tal.
Dairy Isle locations are selected b _v men with years
of market survey experi-

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3 Mil• North of Pom•ror

On Rt.

31. C.ll Wm. Gr.u eter.
ROck Sprint•

~"w~ers ..earrl.ing up to~$300 IJi;;;;;;;;;;i;;~~ - - ---.. -

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stake truck. xood &lt;-onrlititm. Sell
Or tr.ade. Terms. B. M. Cooper
LangsviHe . Ohio.
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Help Wonted

RODNEY DOWNIN~

Write or Phone:
DAIRY ISLE SALES
.145 North Market Street
Wooster, Ohio

WA'NT .. IDDLE-AGIJD . lady for
light h~u.!oework in
... x·change
Ph : Angelus 8 _1075
R&amp;AL FIREMEN'S NAMES
!or
good
home.
Frunk
Emrich
LOS ANGJ!;I..ES
lJP - A. Mt .
Pornf!f'oy, Ohio.
fl·4 ·3tP I ·- - Waters, Mr. Hose, Mr: Burns And
RADIO &amp; W.L~ViS,(m
Mr. Fireman ·have made appUca- SO),tEONE to woo·k even ~n·g shift.
Phone 200. Cleland Appliunce
tlon~ to join the dty (Ire depart21 or over. Parker'a . Re~tauranl.
Stoore
118 w• lAIII
,._J n St. P:~meroJ
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McArthur Defeats
Mason-All-Stars
'
loLL Tourney

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..Cutlom·lullt on the Preductlen Lint.

Yean ol uperieuoe in volume manulaolunJ ~ .....,~ unmatched,- ability for
plnpomt I)JeCJ•hration ·I n money·eaving
producliolllino RIIIODII&gt;l,y.

Your Bills .•. $400
Paymenh .•• $45
Get "00 here now. Pay au' blllsThen repay your loan. only
$%7-13 a monlll. (2-year ' plan.)
Or Repay sooner and save mon·
oy, anytime yo" wish. Try a ·
hand,y square-up loan io ¢lve
younelf a break. tl's a big h•lp.

You 1M 110

- · · They .... all-lnM!. from tho draw... board out with every component dolllped todoalruck!&lt;&gt;l!: They i¥' ~-.
.......... depe,.,.,.ly-to .... you tba
BIG_,, tba.,__lbe-,_oporating

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Lei ... loll you all tho .....;,. Wily
llmaNA'I'IOII.u. haa 6-wboel truck
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• week. 50 % of season still
WE BUY
remains. Capital required ~
rt'RlJ'O'I't:nU.L r BEAJIS ·
~ fiv,e room apartments; ~ four
$35~ UP. Rent moratorOH 10 VALLEY
room apartmen.ts~ . 1dl with liiUn·
·
iur.o~; during winter.
dries nnd tierage, .\. N. B~ng~i
Company endorsement and
JUNK CO,
PomPro¥, Ohlo,
5-14 tt
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.Phooe
f.JORAp lROIV- METALS
010
P,1ftjero.
. 16 For Sole or Ttode" IOcal ban kS to effect sav· 'II ;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;::;;;::::;:=;:;::ii:'f::~:
ing on finance charges ·r or I! - - - ~- ----~.... _ 1951 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton
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FOR SALE-Pilar" f{irby Rf'at. P.a-

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11-point fav orites over the College
All-Stars F riday night but Coa~ .,

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sixth lnnln&amp;s and had the base.e
loaded in each innln1 but were
able· to .score only three ruM.
Bates wa,s McArthur'• leadinl
hitter with twc !lafe blowa while
Leonard Roush llad two bits for
Mason.
The line score;
The McArthur Little l...oagurers Mason
()(){) 021 0 - 3
nipped the Muon All Stars I nthe McArthur
202 000 X --4
Gallipolis Little Leasue Tournament on Saturday
nlght by a
~ANDKIRCHIIF
score of 4-3.
BOSTON
- (UP) - Ma ..achp·
Berry Cline, MeArthur pitcher,
fanned 16 men in Jalnlng cndlt sett.s motorlsb have deviled an
for the victory . Larry Hargrave• improvised "SOS'' to brlnJ poll~
started on the mound for Mason aid when their cars break down
and was eUeved In the third by on supei-.hlghways. The widePaul Zirkle who anve up but one- spreading idea i11 that police will
hit durint tre rest of the a:ame stop and help If the motorist bas
a white handkerclef tied to his
and fanned ten.
Ma.!lon nJlled In· the fUth 11nd antenna or door handle.

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Tri- Lustre
Cleaners

!20 Bl lnsuronte

UP _ Tbe Cleve- ··

You -will soon see the day when
qpwir.~o: rt&gt;ports about the forbowling becomes an international
.
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sport. We are already consider- mer ObJo State A1l-Amer1ca haU.
ing sending twll five-man teams , bitck have been pouring out of the
overstu, just like the Globetrot:
ters do in basketball.
All-Stars camp in Chieago.

any day of the week, )'Oll
come in and aee a mother .and
daughter or a father and liOn testing their skills. Industrlat leagues,
backed by their various compan·
ies, can'l 'find enough a11Cy spacli"
to run their tournaments, That is
why more and more alleys are
being built. That U; wh.v television
has picked liP the spl)rt and is
giving it the treatment it should
have had long ago.
' Had Gr•at Yun
I have been lucky in bowli'ng. 1
It has ·given me a l{ood living .
through the years and I was fol"·
lunate enough to come up with
some great yea'l'll. Of course, the
biggest thrill was be1n~ named to
the "Hall of Fame ." I was twicl'
individual match game champkm
- in 1949-M and Again in 10~1 - 0:J.
I held the American Bowling Con ·
gress JQ-year average champion·
ship and wa11 named '.bDWler of
the year" once. You have to get

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Opportunities

THE SMITH FAMILY

Ute, Auto, Fire, folio. Ca11 'llon
Milia, Middleport, Ohio.

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skil lfor the professional. You
can't depend on luck too much.
You roll under severe pre~sure .
One slip can cost you a match.
Only the olher night, on televi.sion ,
I w•tc:hed George Young, a ,great
bowler, rollll strai&amp;:ht strikes. A
12th strike woutd have g.lven bim
a petfed 300 game and a $10,000
bonus. He missed by two ins. The
pressure got him.

INTERNATIONAL TRVc;.Ks-

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SUNDAY-MONDAY

take it from me , baseball i• nol
the national pastime any more.
Jt's bowling.
There are now more than SO
million bowlers in tbe United
States and tbat fiaure iB still grow·
·i.ng. Now that bowlinJ bas hit the
televisiOil screens yc,u ~an look
for every kid ·Wbo is able to Utl
1 ball to be tlasinJ
at their
bolfle alle)'lJ. It'S great. lt'li
healthy, and it's the only sport in
which you can have a11 much fun
Wlth a score of 100 •s you C&amp;ll
with a 200 or better.
Bowlin&amp; has changed a lot ai.nce
I began rolling them for a Uvina.
People LLSed to look on bowling aJ.
leys asthey did on pOol rooms.
arentll once eonaidered them a
hangout for hoodlllm8. It was never that bad, Oof course, but it's all
different today. Take for enmple,
BaramUs Bowling, where I do most
of my bowling now and where .I
have my "pro" shop.
Eniov Summer lowllnt~
The Paramus lane11, 20 of them,
were built last :year. It ia a beau·
1
tlful, mod
, ern building, complete Y
air~onditioned . The alleys are
equipped with AMF automatic pinspotterc, speeding up the same
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tremendoua.
N o -b o d y ever
dreamed of comfortable summer
bowling. Today, the alleys 1re Dp·
eratin,. the year-round and sum•
mer bowling i8 alnwtt as poputJr
as winter keglinf.
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THEY SAY HE'S
THE OLDEST MAN
IN TOWN

HOW
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Furniture
ON THE BI(IGHTF.ST
CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

son of Mrs Sansbury
Mr and Mrs Eber Lcwts
and
daughter, Janiee, returned home h1s grandmother home for a vl.sit
Saturday after vis i!Lilg
Mr and ~~ond her fath-e-r , W. P . Ohlln~~:er
Mrs. He rbert Riggs tn C rook~viUe also is in Dunbar for a visit .
S1dome Spencer, Pomeroy, wa.s
for several days
Mr. and Mnr Carl Vanderhoof an overnight guest of her aunt
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and eht ldr Pn F'loyd ~:J mPr
and Mrs Charle!l Murray , Frid;,zy .
MLSs
Lois
Cecil.
who
has
been
Peggy Lee, Cul umbus, spt•nt the
Wt't'kend With I E !1.1 Jiler
and .a patJent at Meie;s General Hos pltSupt . and Mrs L W
McComas .aJ , wa!l rNurned to her home in
and family Pt-g!J: y remained for the Rawlingli-Coats ambulance Sata two weeks l,'i s!t at the M~omas lurday .
Supt. L W McComas
wa.s a
home
busane:;s
vu1tor
tn
Colu
mbus
Mr and Mrs Donald Duffy and
Friday .
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and children , l':leanor, Patricia,
Robert
Coats,
Da,•id
MJller,
B.
1 Mary Rita, Cindy, Micky and John
: Vt~ited Saturday t&gt;vcning with Mrs. fo' . Parmalee and [)()nald Mill, ati Grace HoCfman, Ma~on ,
and on tended the Shrine picnic at the
Riding Club Saturday.
I Sund&lt;Jy with relati v e.~ In Corn- Columbus
Mr.
Milb,
.1 lh:&gt;rJtenant in the NaIll~.
Mrs J . Q. Rice returned home val Atr Rese1ve, wa11 In Columbus
fur the weekend on reserve duty.
Saturday after spr.nrlJng ten days
Dana Rousl1 Is a surgical
With Mr a nd Mrs lla rolrl Roush
tient
at Holrer Hospital .
Charle.sto n
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Mr. and Mrs . Jame.a Whitlock,
Mason,
Mrs Grace Hoffm a n.
wa.s a business v1sllor in Middle- Kent, spent th e weekend wUh his
gra1rdparcntli, Mr a lld .Mrs. C. E .
port Friday .
Vance, and also vistted his grand·
Mrs Rho!&amp; Bzown . lluntzngton,
mother, Mrs. S()phia Whitlock in
has bet"n vi3!t1ng her
!laughter
Pomeroy.
and son in-l11w,
Mr. and
Mrs.
,Mrs. Vir!!inia Clifford bas been
Fred H 1bh ~
vJslting her brother, L. L. Lyons,
Mr. and, Mn Arthur
Covert, and family at Tuppers Plains.
Cpl. ~&gt;nd Mrii . W K.
Kl~caid
Dayton, were recen t ~ur~l s uf Mr .
and Mrs. Ernest CuvNt anrt fam- and sons, Tom and DiJI, left Sunily.
day for lhe1r home in Arlington,
with his
Petcr- Stace , who! has been in Vtrgim a, aftt•r a VIsit
Mel gt~ General H o~ i,ilal
for the parents, Mr . a nd }in. Jo-hn Kin ph..5t two weeks, was re tu rnerl to caid, and other relntlves.
Cherole Blake and Nancy Rol·
his home in lhe Rawhngs-Coats
ler were busine!!l!
VJSitors
Jn
ambulan('e thi! weekend.
Parkersburg
Friday.
Mr a nd ~rs Samue l MichAels
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and three ('hzldren , Mw ersVille,
viBted Sup! and Mr11 . L. W. Mc· Forrest Bachtel and ramily were
Mr and Mrij. William March Am·
Comas: and frzmly Sunday
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Mr a?rl Mrs John L11rkwoc:,d, bridge, Pa
Bower11v1lle, anll Mr a nd Mrz;. Ottie Konkrighl nnd son
Oanny,
New Carlisk,
IH're
W&lt;'ekf'nd
gue;;ts nf Rev
11nd Mr s C. R.
The St•ntinel
Konkrz g ht ~nd f&lt;~mll y
Mr and ~!Is Geor).l(• f)O(J!Jtt le,
Athen~. weu· wel!kt-nd Guests ()f
Mr. and Mr ~ . Glenn Lamhcrt .
Mrs. W1lb•Jr Parson~ and son ,
Rllilsell. Dunbar, lip&lt;'nt the week
end with hl•r raothcr.
Mrs. AnOES TO MEET
nice OhlingN, ami Mr. 11nd Mrs
Th e Pomcrov &lt;. hApl&lt;-r 186 OES
Richard YauJ.:hlln , und
famtly will me et 111 n ·gula r SCS!iHJ n Tue~­
Billy V11u gh :m. ol der son nf Mr. day at 7:40 p.rn
Mrs. Y-HuJihan, ac&lt;•ompaniect
SOCIETY WILL MEET
T he Phllulhca tio('wly wt!l mrmt
Thursday l'VenJn~ 11t the Churcll
of Chf"ist,

ANNUAL

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ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC

Its Early

BUYING
For' Thrifty
SHOPPING

the Fed~rated church held the :r
~nnual picnic Fnday at 6:30 p.m.
10 the c hu rch dining room.
Mrs.
Bid RtJy Seyfned, president,
pr-e ed ov.er a 1hort ~u&amp;ineas
seuion followinrt the Npper. Plam
were discussed for SE!'I'Ving several
dinners Jn the neat· future.
A social hour concluded t~"
meeting.

S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Daybook

BAKER

Happy Han:e'r:'" ~""e
Annual Preruc, Fridoy
Th• 1"PPr "a''"'''" e~ .. , ,,

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Mrs. R. C. Sansbury
and Mrs.
Ralpb Hayman, Raci ne, returned
Sunday after a two months vtstt
with Mr and Mrs. Richard Hayman (June Sansbury) in Huntingdon Valley, Pa Tht&gt;:; we-re met tn Eleanor

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MIDDLEPORT-SOUETY

SALE!

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POMmO\'
SOCIETY

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Annual Greenlee Family Reunion Held
At MiddJ,eport Roadside Park, Sunday
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~;l:~::dw:':'un,~oe·~~~S:~m::ithMary
, sonLouLarry
and
and Ca:

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Cliff, and Mrs .
D&lt;!vis, Mtddleporl, were ;,
Cmcinnat i Frtday to attend the
funeral or Mr Smith'.s and lfrs.
Davis' t-rother, Howa,.d Srnith.
David Thoma:; of MukrsvJile was
the Suni&amp;lay dinner guest ot bis
son .and daughter-ln-li!W, Mr. .anti
Mrs. Everett Thoma~:~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley DeVol of
Detroit, Michigan are · the guests
nf relatives in Pomeruy and Minersville.
Mr. and Mn. Irving Smtth and
eJiildren of Columbus visited rel ..
Uvea in Pomeroy Sunday . .
Mrs. Helen Blake, Erie, Pa ., anrl
sister, Mrs. Elh~ Blelising of CGI.
umbus, were weekend gueata of
relatives.
Mr. and Mr. Aldo K . J effera and
son, Kenton, were weekend vialt·
ors ln Columbu~:~ with ht. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo E. Jeffers .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rite and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Charles of Columbus, and Mr. ant
Mrs. Ted Jacobs of Sandusky were
weekend guests of Mr. a~d Mn.
Edward Hitt' · Mr ll i!e who is a
patient at Holzer Hospital is reported as s!Jghtly unproved .
Mrs. Orville Well is on vacatio 1
from h1&gt;r (.'ITlployment "' the Krog.

er Store.
C. F. Tompkins re Llrned to his
duties as milnag('r of K ro.~~:er Store
today afLN H th r('c wenks vacation.
Mr and Mn. John R. Week!,
Nel ~onville , wtre we (J kmd guests
~· f their ~:~rents , Mr. 11nd Mrs . El
don Weeks, and M· ... Herm .1

School.
Earl D•mnv, Jr , l'&lt;'a&lt;'&lt;'~c k Ava.,
And MJRS Bdty Dcmo ~ kcy of Mtd·
rlleporl, ll"ft Saturday morning fo r
Alabama wh"rc th ey w.ll joi 1
friend, for :1 H t':illOn ~rip to FJLJr-

lda.
Mrs Thf' Jtlorc Lr hew wa s th(•

Sunday dinnt-r ~ u e s t uf 1\-1r a •H
:\.Irs. Wtl larr! Job LL~hac h anrl daughI«'U.
~r~ . Emmll I.e!rhci t j oi ned hf' r
daughter, Mr~ Hllrold J ohns on 1,r
Sprinl!rield tn Culumbo.~s Sunrl:ry
Cor a v1sit tn· Orient wtlh Mi ss Da"·
r1thy L«'lfheit.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Thuenc r
of S:yr~o~cu11e Joined Mr. and M r~:~
Willinm Leh~w 11nd sons or Colu.~­
bus and other relatives at Du cK·
eye Lake , Sunday to aUend th ~o'
Thuener reunion.·
Mr. anrJ Mrs. George Dabney of
Southside, W. Va., visited Mr. 11nd
Ma·s. Willard Ebersbach, Sunda)l

The annu •.ll Green lee
Family
reunion aD-d the
e ighty-seventh
birthday of Mrs. George Greenlee,
Arbuckle, W . Va, w e re celebrat~
ed at the Mid,1leport
Roadeide
Park, August 5. Mrs. Grr~nlee ls
the mother of 0 . C. Greenlu, Middleport, and Mrs. Lillian Greenlee
Arbuckle.
Pruent for the reunion
were
Mr. and Mrs . 0 C. Greenlee, Mr,
andMrs. Lon Greenlee, Jletty Lou
Greenlft, Mr. and Mrs. · Eugene
McDaniel and son, Michael,
Mr.
and M11~ Chnrles Bennett, Mkldleport, Mr and Mrs. E. T Greenleeand N&lt;~.ncy, Pomeroy ; Mrs. L .R,.
Greenlet, M1ss Emma Lee Greenlee, Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Greenlee,
Mrs. Carne Spurlock, Charleston,

Mrs. C. J&gt;. Sltcksel, 'Newton,
Ohto, presid ent. of the Ohtt&gt; AS·
soctalion of Garden Clubs. has an·
nounccd the dnve for the Associa1JOn'a Horticulture SchGlarship,
s pea rheaded by a $200 contrtbutwn from the Medina Garden Club.
Mrs Nelson Gayer, Seville. chairman of the F und Committee, is
a member of \he Medina· Club.
The scholarship will be known
as the "Victor H. tl.ics Fellowship"
hononng Prof. Vtctor H. Ries of
the Ohio State UniversJty who 1~
"Mr. Horticullure•· to 720 OAGC
Garden Cl ubs wtth a membership
of nearly 20,000 and also to the
many branches of Extension ·'Sor·
vlce, such as Home Council and
4-H. Prof. Riea has served the AsSOCHllton as Secretary s ince 1934
and has given Garden Cl ubs al l
over th e State up-to-dale, auth·
or itattve mformation an.d tcchmu :

Heath Methodist
Fellowships Win
Award At Camp

$1.00· DOWN
and you ca n lay-away as much e~ s _you want- pav any way

you wi~ by Dec. 21. Many more customers ·l~ach vca1·
are taking advantage of this simph~. rasy way to itaw~

STURDY WITH ~IG RUBHI:JI Tlltt:S

METAL WAGONS
You rnu el see these danrlv wagon~·and nolkc the LOW
PRJC1!1S, to fully realize thai thry arc fol' you.

$2.19-$6.49- $9.98- $13.98
FOR THE LITTLE TYKE

ROCKING CHAIRS
Eilcla $2.29

ri1ht had a ur.,lee at th OouD· ~
ty lnilrmU')' and tpoke on the •
P 1c "! "n-emem ber the DIYI of X,
Youth". Mt·a. MeCOmu took. the
J'unior cboir w.blch JaJlf two ••
lettiona with Christine Coati 11
pianist. Bertha Wilson and San.
&lt;IJ:a Brewington sane 1' duet and
Oune Criswe ll played two piano
solos Cor the- service.

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r.mu, of the liN .. ~tt•eme~~t.. UMI wu Juat aboR ~ to mou ..,...m wileD }t ~

Several folks attendPd the IN'
cream social at Sutton Friday evening.

LOANS

BOYS AND GIRLS

141NCH
161NCH

$21.95
$24.95

''YOUR
SUNRISE

Tb.eae have sturdy stet!l fram rs- t ra inm ~ outrigger (re·

to

punrture proof 1ircs.

SEE THEM NOW!

SUNSET

Is Ben Frankl
Middleport, Ohio

~TATION•

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OnYqurDfol

Gil the eam you nttd on
tlpgtun• OAJ,, auto or fumi.,.

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of cleaning
Hundreds
of up.
others still took
sheller In e,mergency quarters set

Are Suggested

wilb many, many pina lo breeze
yOu through the preaut J,nlo the
.A dr!bonair bow perka the neckline, the lkirl
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of unpresaed pleats. In Reltex' Chinabet, lustroul
and) acet1.1e blend tbat washea wonderfully.
resist• Wfif,lkleL Dusk slurdu of IJCU. Wue, 1no_n,

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1'he completlon of a dAm to pro- Chester on the West Shade Road,
d!
vide a lake far filshing to the pub- has been constructed from funds
Tjll: firzt reading of an or mmce lie was announced today by rep- provided in tt)e aQCumul.ation of
ProY~~~ IU\ approximate 23 per
cent· 188 'rate illcreue in PGmtroy resentativet~ t&gt;f the Meigs Couoty !OO!J trom the sale of licens~ and
from proceeds from the , ann~al
WfH made at Mo.uday niJht 1 meet- Fish and Game_ A1s'liation.
inJ of the council of the Village
The lake, whJeb i ~~ated on fish fry sponsored by tbe assocLaot Pomeroy.
· • the Homer Goeglein farm near tion.

'J1c ordinance, known as Ordin·

311, flxea aM regulates t~
prle4! th"- maY be chaJiged b)' the
Ollto ·Ftrtl Gas. n will replace
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below flood slag•: '' 7 PM Monl\ay. The only flooding occured
along the dock parking .,..., in
Pittsburgh's Ghlden Triangle.
The Ohio River was expecte-d to
reach a 31.6 foot lovol n"U' Wheeling, W. Va ., ·about noon
today,
Flood stage at the Warwood Lock
18 36 feet.
But offtcials of the
Wheeling Downs ,r ace
I r a c k
planned to cancel today's meeting
should )he watert! rise a~ve· tbe
e-xpected level.

b
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Public FIS• hing.L-iUI.e
rumuunce

Two Streets

$7.95

OrcHDa~ 278 which will explre
~857.

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nCity•
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The new contract by the aas
COJDPIDY will re .
. e present
c~4d on that date.
~ e nOlin ,Wolf, owner and opel"t'tor
n-eUe woUld provide .8 raise in
0 lf'a Ga:rage ill Mason, was
af
thnrllnimum rate fiom $1 to $1.25
named a couneilmJn of the towa
per month.
of Mason a~ 11 meeting of,the town
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e0unctl held Mondqy ev&amp;ning tn
At the same meeUna of council, the city building. .
Or41iumte 310, · wh~h provjdes for
WoU will take the pOsition left
par-tins reauJ•tinna a~d parking vacant OOvm•al weeks -..o by the
meter, on the vmaa::e'l park!ng rel!lilnatlon of Guy Blessing,
lots was read for V.e seCond time.
In addition, F,red Carsey, clerk
Other Parklng regulations pro; In the offices of the town, was re·
posed by ·Mayor E
Robln.san at h .d f
th
the meettq aad placed under eon· Ire ot ano er year.
C&lt;luncilman
Russell
Capeb&amp;rt
aideraUoq by the counc!J conc~rn·
,,
b' · l ed
b mIttom
.a.n es-(1 rna Ie
o .., n
ed ptrting problems on t Condor su
from a Charleston contractor en
Street and Butternut st~t.
~- eet s o I
the cost oI pav Ing t be i&gt;loL
Tbe · pro~a.la wool~ permit the town.
plfking:. on one side oq-ly on Con·
Esu rnat es f rom (h e Ch arI.e s\on
aor Street 1nd would institute one II rm prJ"ced the P8vt 118
proj ect
way &amp;atne on tbe' atreet. A;)Ao,
at $1:5 Jl&amp;r frOntage
foot. for a
ptQvlded woul~ .be ,pa"rkiul on one street 32 feet wid!'! wlth
curbs
1
side 0f tbe e:treqt. onQ&gt; oo Butter- and storm sewen, The same firM;
nu.t fr-oJU Brick Street to ·Peacock -priced a 20 feet strett on a grade
A venae. . · . •
level Without
curbs but
with
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A reque~t lto~p .Mrs.
RRy Zqrkle 5t.orm ~wen at $t2 per foot.
for
1treet. 1lt:ht near Liberty CouncU, foliowlnsr: a discUSJJion
tabled Jor further or the ~mates, tabled any furthe-'r aetlon nil the project un~il a
lor 'l 1ut ure """
,.te·
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was
as . Ed J;ieUter represen,ted the Dislibled American veterans Chapter
chief of at the meeting and outlJned plans
a&amp;
chief which hie organir:uUon
bas' fw
~ perJod l)f six the
Buildln"' ~ently pur-

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program aQ4 the budge_!
approved. btimated
ei&lt;t&gt;On.ihm" for 1911 _,, Sl83,estitMf4'd b-retelpta for

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the ~in\1\ft _w-eri thor·

stated ·
ough ani!. the euh Jo. a«ur~ '
ately ,kept.
'o\
Preceding 'the meetiD,( ~h~ !!!_Cfll:
bcrs -ftlitM tMII-M.aitU'it let~
Sl!e th ll new aspball tile WbiCb hla'
been laid on the second fl90r and
new seats which have- been purchased They also visited the High
S&lt;hOOI
•ooma where ' " " - bavo
be-rn refinished.

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Tbere are
.of the
AslliOclation in the County whicb
sell fishing and hunting Hcenses.
"II waa explained that 25 cents from
the sale of each license is returned
to the Association to be used for
the betterment of fishing and hunt-

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A.ok UJ for a demomtratioll now
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durin!( those six
raised to 1 that

.,~;;~;.,chief of policl!.
n
report for the
mo"':~~~·~- J'dly Qowed an income
. discpasin;r

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"the fear and the vast cost" of

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the county.
Fourteen clasaes hav.t! been anA short time ago, the state in· nounced ·for the horse show to br.
stated that the IIJCal group spend stagEd at the Meigs County Fair
At tbe same meetlng, tb4!l coonthe money accumulated or Jose At Rock Springs Fair Grotmds on cil moved to cut parking time for
tbelr agencies for ' the sale ol Ii· August 15.
autos ln the business section of
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cenaes in the courity. A commit·
A trophy, four rosettes, and four the town. Th.e matter was brought
tee was appointed ' to inVc!lliate cuh. ~remiums will be awarded in to the attention of the eouncU b)'
the situation i.hd report on a sug- each dass of the show, which i~ bus iness men.
gested project lor the Associatio"' open to world cOmpetition .
Mercbanb of the town complain
th
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Time of the show has been set that pool riders leave their can
0
00T~:cy e~:lly~ w":r~ for 7 p.m_
;aaea~etl
on the main .streets or the town
r ~
Whtle riding from New Haven to
Wilbur Hanoiog, Arthur Skinner, 1 The classes are as follows :
tbeir jobs. The cars are parked
W. IL Davia, and Charles Hoback.
Class 1, Lead in PO)l"·-Western
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in front or business places and
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tac-k; 2, English tht-ee gaited :with
After extennve studt_es on what full mane and tall-English tack.· discourage business and &lt;;ause an
cou ld b c d one t. o ben!!"f It mos 1 peQ. 3, Ponies, un~r '"o"-W••tern tack, inconvtnienoe lo customers.
._ under·, 4, _ ,_
Council moved \() relieve thf
pI e, 1l wa_ s de(!t d eu&gt; fh at a 1a k e f or rider 12 . ~ear~ and
situation
bv. placing a three hour
h(
a
be
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ppr..,. .... PleiSur&lt; Ho,.,., Western tack·,
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limit
on eal'll on Fifth Street
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was emp as ze """' no S, Pony harness class, cart or buirone ni!'E!d be a m~m~r of tho Fish gy, Pony M" and under, driver any ~~o~~~~~~s~:r~~t S:~~e~nst~~~~
and Game As~OC!ation tG use the a&lt;~e
facilities of the Jake.
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Class 6, English three gaited Street~~.
The group' aiso laid plan!\ for with shaved mane and tail, EngThe new parking regulation h
the constru.ction of a park area in lish fa~k; 7, Keg ll.ace-horse~, to become effecttve on September
connectiOn with the· lak-e whicb Western tack; 8 , Ponies 48 , to :56'' l. The Police Chief will be asked
would be complete with picnic Inclusive, nder 16 yean 8nd un. to plac-e warning 'tickets on cart
tables and fire places.
der, Western tack; 9 , Parade Horse overparked until the effective datf
of the' •r-ulation.
The plans were submttte-d to the - We.stern tack.
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Association and approved.
Class 10, Wallc:l:ng h~rse , ~ngAt lhe request of Councilman
proximately one-haiC of the runds hsh tack: ·~ . English flV(! galled J ac k Frey, the small building bein the trei!ury were used on the hors«-, English tack; 12 , West-ern hind the tpwn library on the Ale£
w k' H
w t t k 13 QuiUin properly , recently lett to
Plloject.
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1 English
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Pleasure, EneUsh tack; lot,
c'hal!l~ 1.bY: · them. He tfJQUested a
The lake, when f1lled, will cO\'· TraiJ Class-Hones and Pontes-- Scout meetings.
sewer tap for the buiJding. The er an area of ap'pro:zumately three Western tack.
A di~~tUNion nf garbage disposal
tap was immet:Uatety approved b.&gt;' Jo four ,acres.
depth Lli the
-----in the town was- discussed by countbe COUftJ!il ,
-deepest part of the lake wJJl ,be
cil and citizens present. It was
The -.:oupcU mdvfld to ma\e a from so to 95 feet. The dam, itSTILL IN TOWN
decided to consult tbl! Healtb De.
~er11onal Investigation of a sewer self ia 7 feet thick at tbe base
The CuckiP.r Radio Shop ir now partment before completing any
condljjon on . Center Slnet near ADd' ' lf feet on tbe top.
located on West Main Street near action on the problem.
the :Rau Rnd Zu!:pan Materials
the ,corp(lratlon line in Pomeroy.
H3.rry Layne and H. C. Roney
1f&amp;tehouse. Ttie sewer in that Jo..
lake WDl !be .stocked u I!Oon The old building wb_lch housed the were appointed as zonin1 ClommiB~at'RD reee"Q.tly blli'w up.
, ·~:~~~~ water Is ip the take to shop was recently moved to Ma· !lioners along with Councilman Ed,.
A s_P.tcial meeting to consider
Test.8 will be taken to ron: however, it has b~n stressed win Roush.
the Je\&gt;r esti011.le wUl be b.eld pn
what
of fllh tbltt tbe b~slnus Uaelf '- aWl Jo. .
Tbe 1councU will meet oa~e..
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eateet· iD Pomercy.
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earnestly appe-al" for
a "new iipirU" in Soviet relations
with- the ""' of the w..-ld in vt.w
of Ruai•'• eHorts .. _ eradicate
'"•orne of tt.. .vi....- of Staliniln
Mr. Ehenhoonr"a lettw ..._ In
r~y to a Jvne Ci 1.....- from But.
tlanln In whlt:h the ~et ..-.mier
siMI Ru.i• • • cwttl. . Mr arntotd
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.A request wss made of lhe New
Haven Town Council on Monday
evening to extend the town's water
lines to the . Rousb-Layne addition
between New Haven and the Philip
Sporn Plant,
The request was made by a number of residents of that section
and bv New Haven Businer.amen
Assoc{ation representatives, Harry
L&amp;yne and Robert MeGJothlin.
Council moved to table any
action concerning the ex!tnslon
until the members of couociJ conferred with the town's at\oa;eey
e:&gt;neernlng the legality of chargiQe
a tap-in fee of $1:50 to users of
w.a\er in the 11dd1tion.
The biJh tap-In fee would be
necfl!sary in order to pay for the
laying ot pipe to the addition, it
was explained-

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WASHlNGTON UP - President
Eisenhower chided Rust.ia today
for welshing on pr,.,mises made at
Geneva and appealed for new efforil; to rzd the W'lrld of fear .
In ;,z personal letter to Soviet
P.remler Nikolai Bul.r:anin Mr. Eisenhower saJd :
"I mUAl confe.sa that J am per~
pleied as to bow we can work together con•tructlvely
il agree·
ments which ne negotiated at the
hlghe.at level after the most tho'rough expktratiOt'l to oot nem dependable.''
Rebuking Soviet failure to (ulftll
promisetf given at the Big Four
cbiefa af 1.ta.te meeHng lo Geneva
a year age, tbe P~ldent added :
"May we not, Mr. Chairman. do
more to realize tbe- hope~~ which
were born of OW' meeting lu Ge·
neva?"

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j ~~::~:!ntheof medina
plan• for tbO new

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clouds
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Valley
whe~e in
and high water s.truck
dur[Jli violent thunderstorms.~.
The s tnflTI.i· and flooding left at
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For Failure
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PITTSBURGH UP - Weather
Bureau forerasters ·~oday

Let us demonstrate
,..the world's
most
ve·hicles

The Lowest and Beat Prices In Town On

Are.

The Mtddleport School
You!i'l, a rormer teatber, hu
{'mployed two new teacher!!
empJftved on the New York
accepted the resignati(ln of
ftailr().ad.
Mn: Emil)'
when they met Monday at the ":;:~e; Bidwell , had befn emHigh School with Mrs, Lowell Pro- pJ
earlier in the summer to
basco, vice-president, presiding in
commerrial subjecte .
the absence of Bruce Lloyd. pre.siJanitors re hired are Harold Hulldent. Mrs. Vinas Lee, Racine, who bard, Wilkie }iul man, John Ta.vhas taught m the commerC'lal de- lor and Joe Shnorinsky.
partment foe a number of years,
Supt L. W . McComb waa aulh·
has resigned and will be teaching ,orized to make arrangements Cor
ln Racme this year.
the purthase or coal fDl' next win- 1
Mrs. Dorothv Peooles Savely ter aud the Board authorized the
graduate oJ Ohto Urlivers ity with use of the football field (or the
a degree m mUsic, has been em- American Legion Labor Day celeployed as vocal ttacher in the bration
Middleport schools and c. F:.
Te:j:lbook changes approved were
Young has al,;o · been empl~yed. Arilh.mctic-G radca 3-4; Reading.
+6: Civics, American GOYWorld Hiatt&gt;ry, new textSolid Geometry and Ohio •

Oouds, No Rain
Promised Valley
After Storms

The Yor'ih f ('llowsh ip lwld lht•tr
r ~gula ~ llll'cling We-Jnesday cv :
mng at the church.

Little 'Chan.. In tem~MQtUre.

Hlth Wa, In tM IDt exc.,.. ttwer

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pal'ty. Mn. Gaul of Chesler ..,a ,
the dem onstrator and quite a fc-.-.
were prese nt.

Rev. Jl:ltlun BlakP filled
rreacbing Appointment at
Nease Chapel Sunday.

Employed
Mib.llay Eve

Two

The committee In charge of the
drive are Mrs. Gayer, Sevtlle; Mrs.
J ohn L Sandet, Bowling Gr·cen.
Mrs. ~·rank H. H;dl, Clyde , Mrs.
H. W. Brunson , t.Jma; Mrs. A . C.
Judd , Ports mouth . ThP y w11! bt·
on hand at the Assoc ta lwo's Convention at Athens on Srot. 6 a
7, to •·eeeive pl:cdgcs fro~ Garden
Clubs and indtviduab;.

Chester Van Meter is .substltut "
mail carrier for Home lioller th1 .&gt;
week.

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Is To Russia
For New Cooperative S
By

It'• good li&gt;surance and good huo[neso to own a vehicle thai

SIDEWALK BIKES

-HOMES- BLOW~ DOWN IN NORTHERN OHIO.

guidance through the years.

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kr acu l e1
and daughter, Rob erla , &amp;l't' vist!
mg relatives Jn Columbus t~&gt; ;
we'ek,

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At tJ:te morning: service
Mr .
DalJ.d sang Malotte's ''The Lord't~
Pr,yer" as a sol() for the spec!ial
music snd the Junior
choir, directed by Mrs. L. W . McComas
Word ~
sang an anthem "Thy
Bachtel
Like A Garden, Lord".
Sharvn Barbara Jones, Forrest
Janes was organist for the Junior and May Carolyn Swanson, who
sang wtth Ule choir at the mornchoir.
ing service. were unable
to at·
In the afternoon the Rt!V. Konk - tend the afternoon mt!eting.

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L. VIII NO. 96
Editorial Phone 397
P p meroy.MJddleport, Ohio, Tueoday, Auguat 7, 1956
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Those _,ltendlng tbe afternoon
servi.ee w~re Diane McComas, Diane' and Carol Criswell,
sandra
Brewington, Bertha and Cora Wil·
.son, J!larbara and Betty Covert,
Chrlstme Coat.s, Betsy
Wolfes,
David KDakright Gary A11lt, Supt.
and Mrs. McComas, Mr.s. Jame11
Criswell and Mrs. Konkright.

This fund will result In a $2300
a year Fellowship for deserv:ng
OU)'S and gills who are interes~e ...
in promotmg horuculture zn Ohio
and want to make it tbeir JIJe
work. .Money rec~ived for thll•
Fellowship is given to ttte Unlver
sily alld is held by it always. ll
is put m the University Development Fund for which the States
pays 6 % mteres t. It cannot be
returned o,r used for any othC'
purpm~e but can be added to at
any t.mc. Use fl f the money is
determtn~d by a joint commJltcl'
made U•p of the Hurtzcullure de·
parlm l'nt, the Development Fund
o(ficials and the OA(.;C_

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D~oted ro The I -#ere•

Urs. Evelyn Hollon entert ain ed
Fnday night for a Tupper . wnrc

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Grandparents are Mr. and .Mr ~ .
Richard Vaughn. Pomtrcy, Mr. and
Mr11. Wilbur Parsonll, Dun-bar,
1reat a:randpareq_ts are Mrs. An·
n ice Oblinger, W. P . Ohlinger,
Middleport: Walter Vwuahn, Porn ~
roy ; Mr. and MTS. Mote Yeauger,
Che11hire.

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Daushter

just whal you wanl when Christmns rolls around again

(.;()ssm and Marty,
Will Smith, M1ss Lyda
Smlln,
Leon, W. Va.";' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yates, Buffalu, Joyce Harris,
Prortonwille ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald . sayre, Gnmms Landing; -Mr.
and Mrs. Robert En-Itt and famiJy ,
Mr. and Mrs. R.
B.
Rothgeb,
Point Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Averill Sayle afl4 family, M.r,
and
Mrs. Ernest SaS're and
famHy,
Arbuckle.

Tbe Heath Methodist cOOJ.r held
an informal reception and farewell
narty fCJr Goorae
DaUu, wbo u..
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been tbeir dlrector for tJte pa,t
four months, after the moruin1
worship service Sunday, Mr. ana
Mrs . Da!Dlas and son, BillY.
will
leave this week for their new
home in Cross &lt;;tty, Fla., where be
will be the ~chool mu11ic instructor
Ben Philson, choir duector, pre-sented the Da!Ja.s
Ia-m1ly
wilh
gifts in appreciation of h is work
and as.szs tanLt.

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By Ohio Association Of Garden Clubs

Young twople of Heath Me.f.hod·
ist Church Juntor und Senior
Youth I\ llo-wshJp~ wOn another
bar to add to tMtr plaque when
they completed last week's camp
a t Lancaster Camp Grounds.
They were aceomp~lllcrl by lbf'
Rev. and Mrs. C. R Konkr tg ht ami
Mn. James Brewington, RN. Ve ra
Co~rt was their reprc·,cntative on
the Student Council and durin!:
!ltr., Mrs. Wayne }one&amp; afternoon
the week Edward McComas won
the diving championship durin~
Have
Frul.ay
the
rec reation period for the secMr &lt;tnrl ~ .. ~. Wayn e Jonea aH•
ond year.
11nnmrnc ing I he b1rth of a doughAttenllmg the camp were CbriJ
tl'r , Tt· ~i L1· nn, Fridry mornint:, Announced
JlouiJL"" tine Coat~&gt;, Mary Carol Swanson,
August 3, !lt the Holzer HospitaL
llno
Grandparrnh 11 re Mr . and Mr~
Mr Knd Mrs. R1c-hard Vaughn Evt'lyn Gibbons, Sandra Brewingllaro!d Jones or Shade. Mr. and Ruby Yeaueer), Middleport, .are ton, Vera, Barbara, Betly and ItogMrs. Richard campbell, Pomel'oy, announcing the birth or an eight er Covert, David and Eudell Konk.
and MrR. llenrtcrson of Athen• are pound fifteen qunce son, Donald rla:ht, EdWII'd McComas, Leo K~•.t·
~rent i:randparents.
Edward, at the Meigs General HOI• nedy, .rr., Kennetb...Murray, Robert
Th,. Jones· also have a Hon, Jd. pital on Saturday, August 4. They Hennesy, Er ic Ch.11mbers.
Mrs. Robert Coats drove to Lanrrcy Wayne , one year old.
al~o have an eighteen-month-old
caster
Saturday to assist in bring·
son, Richard William. The new
baby was named ror bts grand- ing lht cnmpers home.
fathers.
Mr und Mrs. E .. .'\&gt;1. Blake ;znd
farm ly, Ch Nol e, Eddie and Joh11,
cnt!• l'lalned with a picnic supper
un the1r lawn Sunday. Guesl~
werl' Mr. OJnd Mr~. Roy Tracy, Sr·.,
l'omrroy; Mr and Mnr Radford 1.1
~,; I r s 11 n d sons, Ronn ie and Paul,
Mr~ 1·;. Mac Jngleti and Mn. L. s.
Bklner. Mason.

Mrs. S. A. F~rguson, Parkersburg
Airs. Mary Martin. Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Iklwers, Chillicothe; M.r. and
Mrs. Boy,d Kimberling, Pittsbm·gh ;
Mr. and Mr,, Herman Condee, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oondee
Washington, D. C.;

Farewell Reception By Methoclist Choir
Honors George Dallas Sunday Morning

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Racine Woman Is
Hurt When Hit
By Coasting Car

Pomeroy Man Is Fined
Fqr Failing To Yield

national armament~ I• -world e'On.trols whieh wiJI encourage greater
reductioM . 'I regret that we have
made AO little progress in this respect."
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2. Ruuia re-jceted
Eisenhower's propoaals for aerial jn.
.spection and ea:chang~ o( military
blueprints on grounds It would be
.an l.ntelli.geoce
operation.
intelligence that cbec"ks on ~
ament promises is
just what's
needed in the interest ot peace
and
internatiflnal
coofidenee.
1 Can we not make
prQIHSI Gil
this?''

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3. BulpniJI'a letter ignored tbe
President's proposal of ltll'ela 1
frw freezl01 llUd.ear w e a p o a.· 1
,tockpile.s at aome future date.

Henry Fielitz., Pomcr~, on ~·
day night in the court Qf- M8)'or
E. F. Robinson, was fjned $5 and
said:
May 1
costs, charged with failure to yield )lr, Eisenhower
again urge careful c:alltilderatiou
the righlo-()f-way.
A 60-year-old Rac:ine woman
In other action, today. a 17-year. of the matter • . ."
suffered minor back injuries, af- old Tuppers Plains boy, had his
4. Alter qreeing tfl free uaifi·
ter bting atruck by an automobile operator'S IJce-nae suspended for cation flf Germ1ny, Ru'\Sia haa Indoor, Monday afternoon.
30 days by Probate Judge John dicated determinatifln to keep tbat
nation indefinitely divided. At tbi5
According to Actin.~~: Chief of Bacon. The boy was charged with pciat tbe President
said qreethe Pomeroy Police Frank Hudson , operating a vehicle wtthout a muff· menll witb RUB&amp;ia "de not aeem
Grace Jividen, was CJtruck in the ler.
dependable. "
back by the door of a 1153 Ply.
mouth on the upper parking lot.

HudliOn stated that the emcrgene:r brake of thE" parked auto
broke loose and

the

car

rolled

5Local Firemen
Attend' Meeting
Of State Group

backwards, striking its owner. It
also tr-ubed into a ~arked truck.
owned by Harold A. Stobart, Ra.:·
ine. Slight damage to both vehFive Pomeroy Flremf'n .attendides was ~ported.
of the Ohio
ed the convention

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Robt. Adkins, 37,
Dies Monday Eve
In Middleport
Rpbert AdkiDA:, 87, died suddenly at hill home on Middleport Hill
Monda)' evenin.g. He is suryivert
by three daughters, Mrs. M. D.
Bricldes, Mrs. John Brickles, Middleport, alld Mrs. Glen Vance,
Leading Creek; one son, William
Adkins, Middleport; a hal£.s ister,
Mn. Mary Johnson, Point Pleas-

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' ;:rt th £' RawlFriends nuv call
iogs.Colts Funeral Hoine where
servic.es will be beld Wednesday
at two o'clOck with th~ Rev 0 . H.
Cart officlating. Burial w1ll be in
the Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Adkins wa~

retirf'd New
Vert central ear repairman .
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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr~ . Jamos Roush of
Nortobi, Va., are announcing the
birth or a dalJ.Chter, Connie Lynn.
qn ');'buraday, Aqust 2.
: Piteroal grandparents are Mr.
·and Mft. Evenu Roush of R.ielne

Mr. and

I wblle ip1atenal crudparenta are
Hr. JDd,1Mn.. Fred Sayre, i&amp;aiJu;,.

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William Turner
Suffers Injuries
In 2 Car Mishap

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William Turner.
Middleport,
Stale Volnnteer Firemen's Ass~ s uffered shght injuries, and two
iation m Cleveland over the w~ek ears were heavily dlmaged, Monend.
d81 afternoon, f!S the result of 1
They were Ge-orge nicks. Jack two car accident.
Stivers, Robf'Z'I Couch, Charles
Ac:rordillg to the Ohio Highway
Werry 11nd Charlos Legar.
Patrol, the 21 year old Turner,
Du.rlng lhe lime of the conven- was treveUng north on State Route
tion, the local ftremen
toured ? , one
and eight tenths miles
downtown fire stat10ns In Cle'Ve- south or Middleport, attempted to
land jtnd RLtended demonstrations pass an automobilt&gt; driVen north
on fire fighting techi'llque.s.
also, by Car! T. Clark, 49, Letart_
Lcg;1r and H1cks
went o n a
The report further states, that
fire call on. whicb seven pumper.s, the Turner ~uto had to pull back
one hose truck, four aerial ladders into tbe Janl' or traffic, due to the
and three battalion
chief cars closene88 cf an oncoming automoware called out. The alarm prov- bile, and In hi• attempt, struck th~
ed to be a fals~ 'iJne.
rear of the Clark car.
Turner travetll'd off the rigbt
side of the road and overturned
while the other car sped off th~
left side.
TUrner suffered lacerations of
the right hand, and wu cite-d in.
Dt-:RBY. Conn. &lt;UP )-- nv !star Middleport Mayor c. 0 . Fisher's
Ed Sullivan has not improved court for tonight, charged with at"raprdl~· en ough" from lraWc in- tempting to pass without a suro
jurif!s to appear on his Sunday and clear distance.
01ght p1 og r am. a hospJlal medical
The bighwll.f patrol also report.
bullclln sa 1d loday
Cd tbat Ralph E. Darst, 48, Lang• '
Comer! Jan Phtl Silven will s tand YUle, RD., was cited into Ma:yw
in for Sull1va n th1 ~ Sunday night, of Pomeroy E. F . Robinson's court.
at was an11ounrrrl trorlay.
for tonight, charged wltb tr-~·
tng left or center and in Justiee
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
of the Pe1ce Percy Peoples' court
Admitted ·
Mrs. James Pigott, Monday, William K . Powers. 1(
LOna: Bottom , John Sellars, Port- Vinton. ws s tined $10 an4 eoats,
for failure to yield the rleht-of·
land.
Diacharged:
Mrs. Mary. Sisk, way. Tbt! cltatJoa was made bt tbe
biibw&lt;y pab:'!L
N~w Haven.

Sullivan Will Miss
Sunday's TV Show

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