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fhe li)oily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Friday June 29, I 956
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The attendance at Sunday
School Su·n day

was $16.39.

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33, &lt;."'J!e&lt;:Uon

Mr. and Mr!, Fred Heaten; and
dilldre.o speDt Sunday wi lh Mr.
end Mrs. John SeUen.
Mr. and Mra:. RI&gt;We and daughter of Hunti.rtlf,on t'alled Su~ay
on Mr. and Mrs. Eber Piclrens and
1fr. and, Mr5. E. 0. Taggart.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgoon and
s.on spent ,. few days w.iUl ber
fallber, Grover H1l1Ti.s.
James Sellfn and daughter
C'!i.lled Sunday oo. Mr. and .Mnl.
Paul Sellers.
.Mrs. Robert Sayre and children
spe-nt the weekend with Mrs.
Jack Codner.
'Jack Codner and Robnt Sayre
were in Detroit over the week·
end.
Rev Jenkins was calling here
Thursday.
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One Hundred
Attend Mother-Daughter Fire Department
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Banquet 01 OES On Thursday Evening Auxiliary Holds ·
Mrs.
Clatworthy, Worthy P. Gallagher, Mrs. Guy Reynolds ,
Annual P-icnic
Matron of Evangeline Chapter, l!rs . Kenneth l'tkElhinney and

The Daily Sentinel

:leanor S. Schaal,

Mlddl~p&amp;rt

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approximately
one hundred .rJl'l{lllberr aad &amp;uests
at a M'OU!er-Daughter banquet at
:i1e Masonic Teniple Thurtd&amp;J
evening. Mrs. Chartes Bennett,
thaplain or the Chapter, cave the
bleuin., which preceded the din·
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fi.Jwers on -the table.c; were .plan••d by Hallie and Nell.ioe Zer~e
•~('d Mrs. Robert c.oats with Mrs.
French contributing
r:d ward
many of the flowers.

l.l.eille Bearhs Haw)&lt;ins. Pomerov Society ~.dl~to!!r:~::Pb~D!!:DI!!!.J8~2.~:44i..,::.~~~~~----

MU)DLEPORT Forrest Run MethodistChurch Is

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Scene 01 Nelson-Newoll Nuptial Vows

Freddie Houda.shelt, Mrs. Ken·
netll 'McElhinney,· Mn~. Guy ReP~IQld.s. Mrs. Max Harr01h ,_nd tMrs.
Max Sanborn were on 1the proP'Nil committee with M.i&amp;l Houd4o1helt announcing the following
:numbers: quartet: Mrs. H. L.
Dunham, 'Mrs. Paul Wino, ·Mrs.
(;eorge Meinhart, Mrs. E. M.
Blake, accompanied by Mn. Lil·
lian !lteiJf; vocal solo, Cherole
ltlak-e &amp;Ct.pmpanied by Mr.s. E. S.
; Seflnf; ~adlng, Mrli. DeJia Wind·
1Gt, «;hester; ·.piano aolo, Dianne
rJ,C!Comaa; group Singing: led by
u ..S. Dullbam
accompanied by
~ ste.Uf: a .skit ""rhe Eviction
)ffl.
ot'.the .BOOHoo Family" with th':'!e
ro.M!berl taking part, Mrs. We-n~

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The Auxiliary of the VOlunteer
had their ·~
Fds-e ~J11.ment
nu.al family picnic at the IOdJIL'eo
port Roadside Park 'I'h.u.rllda.y M'"ening and Mrs. o. E. MeK1nlley
~- the bleM.na
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the meal Plan&amp; were made~
hold
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the July meeting at the summer
borne of Mr. and Ml'8. Sidney T.
RUticll with the membe-rs going liD

Mrs. Dannv Thornl)!iOD.
Members
introduced their
guests who included Mrs. Ebers·
bach and granddaughter Twi&gt;la
Sue Clatwortby; 'Mrs. Richard Ro.
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f' r , Checole 81 ake • GBi'I Stum•OJV,
Dt-bby and Linda
Lyons, Barlldra Jones, Sh-aron Rou.sh. Nol·a
Mills, Bonnie Van CoGney, 8an·
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L'ra Bunce, Mrs . ic ard Vaaehn,
C.nda , and Susan M-orris, Jonnie
~ue Thompson and
her grand·
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Mrs. Don St1vel's,
Mrs. carl Brannon, Sandt"' Brewi!lgton, Mrs. Gene Norton, Garla
ar.d Colleen Wilson, Becky AIIt nsworth, Mrs. Paul Leonard,
Chrisline Coats, Karen McElhinuey, Susan PuUen, Dianne Me·
Comas, Jane Hindy, Carol Cris·
w~Jt . Marilyn Sue Knight, JacqUeline Rice, Mrs . Da.Uas Blevins,
Pnula Glodde, Hila nod Thurma
V~.oughn, 'Mr.s. Jean ROdgers, Su·
san Neut:nling, Ele I )Of Schaaf.
Mr.s.. Stewart Harris, MTs . Donald
Lowery, Mrs. Alf·r ed Roush anll
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enjoying
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Members and guests ~ Mrs.
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Les M\lJ\ray and Kenneth., WayJW
Gibbom, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Becht
tel and SaNh; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
T. Russell and Carol Ann. Scatt.
Mr .and Mrs. David OhUnaer and
SaDiira, Susan and Sonja, Mr .and
)[ril. 0 E. McKinloey, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomp Darst end . Jeffrey Ra)",
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner ~nd.
Connie and Karen, B. F. ~armalee
and granchon Dallas Wevin Jr.

Ch~rles,· Arthur and Sandra Me
wH ,h Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Smith.

G·hec of Colwnbus

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· dell Bun.te, Mrs. Wlnn, Mra.. Em·

"Just the other day I did
four diOertnt lhlngs in a
single visit here. I made I
my usual weekly
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cash from my checking
account for the week's
marketinJ, took some
papers out of my safe depit box, and talked with
the bank'• loan officer abo!~! fillancin£ a new car all within an houri~ 1

trson Jones,

Mrs.

John Lyons,

'Mrs. Jame.~ ~:_ewinl{tnn, M~:-. ~ ·

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Loyal Women's
Class Vote To

O•IJ It 1. Bank Can You Ea]OJ tbe Convenience of
AII-Uadlf-GDI·Rool
Financial
Se11!ce.
Save witll Us!
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POMEROY

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MPUIR PIDIJIAL DIPOSIT INSUIIANCI CORPORATION

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BUY USED CAR

WE SELECT 0~
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CARS. THI

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Like
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1955 FORD VI Palrllno R &amp;
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1955 CHIVROLiiT VI
with A
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clean.
2·1953 CH,VROLIT Doluq
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1953 FORD VI C::-mllno
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2-1951 CHIVIIOLIT Wr.

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Peller GRvu
Joan Voll&amp;
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Simply stroU over your '"""' ...,tb .,.,un. yaut
Spreader- Crabgrass iJ doomed. Series of four doses
needed.
B••• SOO 'f /1- I .7,
Box, ~,000 sq 11- 2.7j

MOST IMPORTANT THING-

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by ted,lcing turf damaging _fiuiguo. ScUTL

For Xenia Reunion
At Orphans Home

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IIYNOLD E. GRIUI
IDITOR
Sunday b,.- The Oblo ValleJ

Poa1ero, Oblo.

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900 llo\l&gt;d y Doody

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$2», one month, Sl,

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Ia 1"", abaul 26,800,000.000
polfijcki' of mE'al W~re produceda 'rtmarkable uehl~vement. Eveq
.rhotl! !remarkable, in this experl-'.t
\'lew, 1.11 the fad that the cortsum.
lftt )ubUc ate the tl'emendous pr~
duttlon and .thus cleared the way
for the 2'7,200,000,000
pound11
predicted for the currenl yeu.
There are M h.eavfstoeb or m~t
hantin&amp; over the market as there
,,.. with so many other farm
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He attributed the nation's ahllHy tO ~onsume same 161 JJOUn~S
of meat pe-i' ,person to cnnt111ued
. blgb employment, hti,h person·1l

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incame, a growing popul._apon . and
a high epprec1ation of meat's food
\'clue. These !acton remain In ef·
fl•cl, and a ~ontlnued st1·ong dl.'·
mond for meat thus seems assur·

However, before you think tbis
..n~1ustl')l 11 dolnc ml.gbty well
' P!Oiit-wise, read anotl)er statifi!Jc.
De!lpite Lh~ lmproyement , the
tJIU•' 19tl5 rate of return on the
Investment waa but 4.HI per ceot.
:av nr of comp~~riMOn, It b 11
'jenerally aetepled doctrine that
1 fair rate of return for ut41Jty
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· 'tll1f Importance of "'ls )ffi"att-:f
to ~he public ot 1ar1e lsl almply
:llJ.ualr11 ted The railroad lndustrry
bad to spend vast liUJnJ on
M~ 111ant and equipment- lome
tn;ooo,Ooo,OOO dnee the end cf,
Wo~Jd Mar IJ, tARt
year the
I"M.ildlna: ·rqr lhe,e purpMes wa!l
tft~O.OOO and this year the

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11'he Ol'ganizers or the Pomeroy
L:Ltle League should be r eal!\'
lauded' for the speed)· JOb of Ol ·
ganizin.g. "Congral s" .shou ld be
"thrown 01t" the president o! th '-'
lm •• ue, Eddr Gmnther fhonorarv
mayor or AShland, Ky , my old
home townJ; Viet pre,utenl . J...a1·ry Wolfe: Tracy Whaley, ~ecle·
tury·treasurtor, "Moon" Cli fford ,
Jaq1~ Diehl, Fred t row .Jr, and
mr.ny others; tbe QMftlagers or the
,!,1~ teams Jn the I e a g u e:

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All o(• ~II Is good news frmn
the consumer'• standpoll!l The
producer, of COllfi'lt', h•s been
facid with a severe problem ot
&lt;teclinltlf
prl,..s--a
aitu~tio~
wblth 1.! Jnevltable when suppllf'~
ate so v~. Yet there are tanlibl~
dtnll that lmprovt&gt;ment is settln~
(n. The farm organintioi)S, the
packers. and retailer!!, working
cct~Perativcly, a1e
aggressJvely
pramoting the sale and tongum~,t·
tinn of meat Great strides are
~t'iijg made in research on rro:zer
llrtpackaged meats and In related
m.:.otter11 Tht&gt; IODI·term outlook,
ror producer and coruumer both.
is ·a bright one

Earnings Are The Key
' according to n 1eport
Last year,
trcm the prtsldent of the A.ssQCia·
'LI~n of Amerlcln Rallrood!l, the
r~llroads' net
lttcome fotlowin~
dl•duclion for taxes, rentals, ftx&gt;e•! C!hara:e 1 and other ll•ms, wos
34 per cent above 1954.

BY GENE MARVIN
The baseball fever bas real!~·
:&gt;ettled 1n th@ Bend an•a 1hts
1.1eek. w1th the opening g01me.:.
M the Pomeroy L1ttle League
geUmg unde1· way, Fr1day t&gt;ven
mg, w1tb a largfl crowd aUenUmg.

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More Meat On The Table
_._ w( Americans ate mlghtly well
lalltl YlY-r-and it iooks as 1f we
· JJJ.a,...eal even better durin£ 190ft
1;bil, 18 the subJtaoce of a state· m.ent m11de a short time agu by
the 'bead of the Ameri('an , Meat :

O.atter

John

or.fl earniJ)II &amp;uftl.cient to support
the neildieCI capllal inveslment.
'l'Ws,
the Assoclatwn 's j&gt;resident, will be. lncroosina:ty dlfflcult In "HINJ because of mmg levels of Wflle&amp; and hlAhm• pi"IC'e~ of
materials and 1uppH'Cs
The prvblem is a real one, and
coon·
1t nrrtecls everyone in the
trv- we Dr!_ all d1rect or lndir-.
(1~'Ul'er~ ...M' tfi~' lt.llroilds The
•olution 11es in 1he Droposal!l made
tly the Prealdentlal A{lvisart
Committee on Transport Polley
i!Jld OI'KBilization, which would
:illow greater pri-ce compellttmi
!Jetween the different forms of
trunsport, and p11t the tonllre
tr.:mspl)tlt Industry on a sounder
basls.

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BY 101•1T C,. RUARK
Pt·esLdenl." Get It" A tag:, a hurter
We aim to save you a litllP tie eome · Jn. on a tail ''Gotta like
trouble todaf, if only to cap~ule a lke with a dame named IM•yme"
what 'the DemQCra&amp; wll) be do- Wtd~ot J'da thought of tbat one
l'g about Ike's. Illnesses. Ho vmg
td the swltchover. "We like Ike
a~oclated with aueh people II !J.. beeau!ie YOU hke Ike" He comtr. cht manO(er•. baillball pioyer11, m on a ta". We dump him tlUt on
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and other cheap po ltlc1ans. the n taj'.
~hape ts rouj'hly as follow~
-."Blue Cross
President" got
Ike's been .sick, no? Hnd a everything. Everybody got Blue
heart &lt;&amp;ttack and a bellyache Cron./.You can smell the ether
This '· material, 'l'tris is ammuni- in ll. You can aelii them !lilt-toot~
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ed nurses trl;unplllj do~" 1 them
Remember Roosevelt? Remember sound-proof hf.lb., ca,rfyina '1 'tl!11t
W£! got Tl'ti"'apt out aht because SWI)l tbey fgeif you lp_, itOSpitals,
the Old. )~h W•~ slcl( and would· that aunk wit~ -the locllne tn il.
n't tell nobody? Praetlcally wreck and the formal~ehyde
smell
ell the party. Shove me a sto11e Al!o them UHe11 they bring you
Now t see it this wa.v. fellows when you look 'like you m1ght not
We II'Ot to capltali~e on an uld 'm.ike it. "Blue Cro&amp;w Pre~ldent.'
m~stake, apd we come up smell. Great, hey?
In&amp; like a rose. We view with
So we tot a tat. Nuw we ilJ
alni'm. We a~mlt we m11de a mis· to have a slqgan. WhUe House ts
tate in Jtf;tlni t~ Old .M.an have where the Prestdt::nt llve!l, ain't
that fourih term when anybody It? You remember 11n Old beat·trp
khew be walil about 'to croak. We m~1vle called "Mi.!ll ofn White?
il\Ouldp, pJ¥1tU.red b~, and wC Clnrk Gable Or S0l1fty TulL&lt;~ or
Aot' o bet~ ·~··lfOUJld -to buck Jomobody ~l~y ~be doc? So we do
llte'll bel~ 'di~
:·"'but: ruse a dollar, a switch.
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· ~tro~'nd we get we earl get them brhtb:t bOys tn' a
~sck- on ~lJ&amp;"" s
P•1bllcity firm tq thmk up th6
Now, r~11~ of , ~ need a slo· , cutie I,esae~. The Whitf House!'~· 1 tblnk J tot it: "Blue Cro1111 1 p,tah That ain't ~ liad for

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bemg on Iy u h ear tbea•
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!rom the job or somelhmg hke
that. 1 know we made Tl'uman on
I, when they was calimg Dewey
a "Little Man O"l a Weddml!
t'ake''. 1..essee what we can do
1o1tb Ike's bellyache 1t IS }ater
than )'UU think? No. Stinks.
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good •s his small 1"nt~stlne?" No.
It's vulgar. Now 1 gol It, 1 get It,
l tell you. "l'te last m~ 111 mny
be hls last, and whllddaya w-ant,
N,,·xon fnr des!ert?"

ItheI understand
Otnl !he Knl.e:ht nr
open road , Leonard Knute Ho-

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.1s trit!ky, and .~ 0 is ·his l'lerond
mhn." You got it. 1 lh (nk 1 rule 0
raJse for thiS nne.
lklp golf. You overworked that
nue. And fishing. too. Knock1nJ.1:
he.:olthy outdoor sportiJ ain't going
to .get you nowhere with a do 1l·
yourself voter. Chances are he
sot a two-tone car lBDd a bag of
dubs hisself.
Ar1d we forget M•m~e. She ohft
tl"&amp;p wrong since sb~
mnved Ill. That'll cne ttung Harr~
h11d a;olna
ror him
a dame
lhal
kep{" h~r
beot too,
corked. Jus(

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(IJJ" all th~ fam.lly,
So now 1 tlunk we t;:ot it wrap, Qed, Wt! ain t rt~o~~lly 10~ to
~ave tu brmt~ the Js.!IUW lnto
but somebody had ou&amp;Wt to tell
yOUng JuniGr that Fasc1sm ain't
p::::pula1', -and b(lfore he takes on
1rujillo tie should ought to ch&lt;.'Ck
with t?e steenna comm1ttce. Thi!!~
flhd that dead guy? Melinda, BeJipda, ur whal~ver hl!l nl:lfol..! was?

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ODe thmg .we aot tu keep burled. Be1me Harucn hod a .swmach
ulcer operation when h~ was old·
er than lk:e and he's lOnna be 86
ahiB Auju~;t Bury lt. 'fhill woui~

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downequip·
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500 Sk~ King
'30 Roy ROfers

10 10

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10 30 What One PeNO-n Can Do
tl 00 'l'bis Ill .t.be LIW

11 30 Man lf.o Man ,

11 45 Industry on Pllrad:e
12 00 Duildmg Amenca
12 JO TV Ohapcl
1 oo Talent Shl)wcase

1 30 na~eball
4·00 zoo Parade
4 30 Oq_tlook
5:00 Meet 1the Press

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5 30 Goo.pel Harmony
5 45 News P1cture
ti 00 Topper
6 30 :rrontl~r '
7 00 st~ve Allen ShOw
ll 00 'l'V Playhol&amp;l
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Sign On
C&lt;Jptain Kangaroc. _
Mighty 1Mouse
Wmky Dmk &amp; You
Tales of Texas Rangers

Ranger
I12.00
I 00 Lone
B1g Top
12 30 U'l Rasca~
12 45 Base-ball Preview
12· Baseball Game
1 3 30 Carter Hand leap

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5 00 Stol'ies or tbe
!i :iO Saturday News
fi 4~ , Bob Wagner Sprut.a
fl 00 YOu are There
8 30 B~at the Clock
'7 .00 Thfl HoneymOODera
8.00
7 30
8 30
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9.30
10.00

Two for
ltlbe :Moner
Stage
Show
It's Always Jan
Gun Smolre
Damon RunyoD&gt;TlMi'trle
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••:oa:d~s~l~l'~"'h]11~hleJL~ot~e~L~at:e~Sh~o:w:__~~~
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SUNDAY
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~ · ~ Annie Oakley _
Rotary club. The Haron w.~~ 12 00 Sip On Pr&lt;a~
6:
Las:.;ie
!:tpol·ting a lung heal·d, and a Ky 12.00 Big Pjclure ·
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6:31) .lat:k Denny
Colonel t 1e- both were don-ned 12 30 ·Wild Bill Utckot
7•0Q Ed S1,1llivan Sbow
for a se:te;~uieentenninl at Salem
1 00 The Way
8.00 GE The&amp;tre
The 66 ~ear old Hoftllt, nlso 1 30 My Hero
8 30 AMI ed Hilchooek
known 811 the "Poet Nauseou.'J" ~ 00 Sunday Showcase
9·00 $64-,000 ChaH~ge
til'l:lt took to th(' rhythm of the
3 30 AdventUre
9 30 What"a My Ltue
open
b k In 1918
d wils 4 00 Face othe Nation
'lO 00 Sunda7 News Speclal
roat1 ac
an
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IO · t5 1'he tete ShoW
not .to D~ome ju~;l an ordintHy 4.30
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Sign 0 1f .~rnt;yer
bows wlth dJgmtaries of all k1nd s
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30 years, and has atlt!nded scv..,\ ,.j,\1&gt;'.1
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eral c-eutehnfal.'i with him, a•lso
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he was a guest of Tummy Bnrt
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Jubilee
lett, on tbe televi~ion program
7·00 Grande Ole 0Pl.'Y.
'"Welcome Traval er" Ariel th. ~ 2:30 BO ck at the Ranch
8 00 Lawrence w~
pmgram he received ~ ome 3000 3 30 F"ilm
3
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F1lm
Funnies
9.00 MaBque-rade Purty
lP.tters from weU wishers Ho is "
9·SO LiVe Wrem.l ing
philosopher, pocf nnd "jnck"or- 4·30 Gabby l-luyes
Sugebrutb &amp; Saddle
10:15 'fii·Slaie Thea&lt;t.ro
all tradell." He has 37 scrapbooks
Nows.
. !2 oo Sign orr
Wled wttb various and sundry ar·
tJCles. ranging from letters from
SUNPAY
Man Behind The ""'~~~&lt;''
Ct:Jnuess,men, lndustrialJ.st, sena- 11:G9 Sign On
You A~OO Fo1 'L~
tora and governa:rs to mv1tat;oos l:b:oO Fl!L1h f&lt;Or Tod"a'Y
6 .30 Film Y."~Jrtiva l
t() thi! annutr' Hobo Convention. 12:30 Oral Roberts
8.00 Ted Mack AolntlHlU:t"l
Although bt. has never been ar- 1:00 trlle Pastor
000 Focus
:. f'J::~d, he has stayed in many 1.~(1 What's Your Trpuble
9·30 Heart (lt ~·he C1:y
jails over ,f}uf ~~tlori a.s a guest. 1:30 Theatre 13
1000 Pl1&gt;y'!lotise- J5
r -lh has tl'.a.veled over the 48 slate~
3:30 COllege PreB:.&lt;t Conftlt"ence 10 12
ir. France and Wales. He lmn sted 4:00 lADing PIBL'€9
t.o;ao
pn this trip, 1 t~at he had come 5·00 Ft~mous Playbou.&lt;~e
11 00
from f'lor1da wltll o~e buck anJ
one clean sh 1rt, al\houglt he stat· -~lm.
ed .that lJf!t' of hli!l fH~nds in Mid
TUE CANDID CAMERA REdlep&lt;irt last" Saturdny purchased
Joltn Parsons' and Kt&gt;n
fur him a $45 Suit.
McElhinny con\•er~iO'st: .together t~s
l
Tl'ie amateut econumbt pmnter, :o what date to oPen their new ~ Ames in
out tbat he eould --tell llie ecpno. llf)OI'titli ~n~s stotc ., 9' !M~pcqc- ball club. the
mlc cohdition ot an Ol'ell b3-· Jhc port, to be (u:lled the SportiO,
lencth M i$ dir_.earded cfgar butte CttnJer'" .. ' 'J;ruman Russell, try.
Oowrl at Baker Fuinlture •In Mid- mg U. place a brirl~e .on 'dui Rus- lr.~ repaired in
dleport, tau Saturda:Y, the Baron sell's new mil,re pony v,1cJr:ie , ... All the
nntei:l for bi11 taU tales- spun this Homer Buter lal;lorlng ma~
;'-·o.rn. He stated that ~ack In 193~ nlg!it!l in hi!! b.uement, '".dufting
w~Ue cross:Jnjl t~ Pomeroy-Maso.n a fisl~ with two eyes ~n both. ~&lt;l~s
Budge, that wh1le: gtafk!jn_g: 'fll hie 411 the ;body c-a1led a llonder . ', ~
p1•cket watch, lt altpped from hls Bill Uwis teJlJng • abihat p,oc
gl'asp an&lt;l tell into the rtver Last
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~·o he ~l!lded into tba water, rmq , (be J!aak WuJ.1on Ponr;l, la,~l ' ·jl, ';}:~.
lhere bftwe1lll tfwo 'rQCit'! in t:hc Mohd :V higKt ... D. . ·Herold,, 1water £1irilmerlnl In the sunlti!ht 11lucklatlng' c.n how
th'e fi!&gt;:n
it as, althOu~Jt. It ~ad lost o min· 11re in Canada,
I~
ute. The wln~er of lhe wcten had fUtll:t ·wcllk to fish,
turned lipword •• , as the bOck i~IO I he WO&lt;&gt;ds,
li~~~.~~of
water kf'l.lt tht "lhat we h::.ve to ,
!I
I,· AlsO' ~ reo 30 mtles too reach
.. £4 h&gt;&lt; sull :hoy hove p;pe
and Shoot
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7 30 r. rtL r htldi'en',
Dlly program ,
WedneSday 7.3J
' PtlCinl prap•r meetm11 und Bible
study lo c~leb1 ate the naiJon tJ
bJJ l,hday; Mrs Nora ~lrmm g h am

Morn-

lnJ service at 11 w1th GOD the
~ubje.;t Of t11e le.uon sermon. an d
the Golden Text " TAint' is th e
kmKdom, 0 tord, and t:lwu art 1\Jil be dt· ~Ol!OIISJ •leadfT,
"x~ l ted as
be~td
above nil. I - Firat Ehop,lit Church, Middle·
ChronJCles 29:11 Sunday School }JOlt, Rev (' E. Jh,yt, pa ~tlur
Dear Fatber. Tbou 10 A M. W.edBe.sd~~ry tye,nins: ·"cr lhui·ch School 9 •15 Frank Cheese
all people shaH Ylct at 8 Tbe public IJ ecwdi11lly hrt'w, Supl M"arnm~ wor.tbrp an,!
10:15 chilpeace and have inviied t.o attend. Reading roam ummumon St'I'VIce
that t:b1s bounlt· w ~t,h s1de,eutrance locat-ed 111 real dren's St' rmon~lle topic '·God J
Great LOYe for Us" Set•mon topic
us to
chur~ opeD to the puylic Mon

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lO .UO Big Tuwn
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10·0 Count qC Monte OrljltQ

!2:30 Si.ra

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Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy

Owl:lflhot&gt;qtre

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Slll ptille

11 00 NeWi

Mission Final Service ·

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200 Sign Off

SUNDAY

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700 Patt1 Puge
8 ou Pt'ul&gt;le Are Funn'y
a 30 Texaco Shlf' Theatl'e
9 00 GeOJ ge Gobel
930 Adventure Theatre ~(
.o 00 Sa1 urd*l.y Nlg!ht Jambarn'
1u :m Ellery Queen
IIUO News &amp; Sports
1110

10:15 Chm1tian Science

}'Aw&gt;g', Pico4e., Do" Betz·

sh:ters.· Something maybe wit~
"God Is ~Y Co-Pi)ot" in •t" Mel)
1n Wh1te Hvuse? GIVe 1t to lhe I cll!'ss.

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10 3D

L.t:rry Wulfl'"s Braves; a)ld Edd it• B30
Guinthl'l ·~ [ndums The las! n•
8.30
port staled Lhat the l~gul' h~s
9 30
&lt;'nilected $500 but thot clo!e !o 10 00
$1400 1.s needed to purc-hase um- 10.30

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Bob llope, hOWIVIr, 4oMI't

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kees, Dmty Moore's Dod gers:

On The Presidents Illness

Indications are that It wrll be
much higher- more .tban $1 ,000,·
000,000. It lot obvwus that con·
tlnuance o[. so costly un lmprovefuent program is depemlent upon
!he rat~· ability lo !lecure trort1e

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Grape

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tlW.oW ad.verUalal repreaeat.tuve, Bottloelli·KUilbaU. Ilae••
Jtl lAIID&amp;ttfa Ave., Ne-w Yor~ C1ty, 16, N Y
,SubsertptiOJl rttea: DehvP.ry by carrier where uallable SO cent1
..,..~,reek: one year la adYa11ce at Tb• Daily ~dUnel office. '11:11.80;
•anoatb.J.. fl.BO; three months, ~90. BY' motor route wb~e
IJI~b}e: Ol'lt mouth, $1. By mall oae )'ear $8; all: rnoathl, 'U.G;

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lta:Uata:~ ]De., at 110 Mecbanic St., Pomero:p, 0 . Busln~u oUke
~·4 :lt:Qa, tcUtorlal ort:lce phone 397.

l:attrelas II!NDd class maillot: mstter~ It tbe

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dty anp -Wednesday from 2-4
Unlted Methe~d CAurch, lu· ~upper " ; 7 30 Evemng won;hap
1u.ne Br.ow11.,
Pastru'.
Sunday s 1 mol"! lopw "ChnsUanity Chang
Sehool
A.. M. 'Ilbe{) Smith. es TJlillK'll'', Wednesday 7.30 mid
Sni•L...'!f•~b;;p 10 SO A 1M SLJh- week prayer and pr .. 1se service
' and Evil." -MYF {1.:30 ~tnd chw"t:h busmess meetmg;
8.30 semor cboir.
Ft)•e, _Pr.es.
Church. Wlll.to J. • HNt.h Mt!thodlst Church, Mid.
Fne:d Bloettnar, dlcport, Rev C. R. Konkrit;bt. pasChurt"h St"hool , tor Sunday Schoo! 9·96 · •Ernes-t
Worsh1p service, tD- C 1\'ed, Supl , Mornmg wonhip ut
the Beaulilul". tu 30 lopic "'rhc Law or Lrt1~ rty"
!ollowhl~

wor.sh lp

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coug~ga ­

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St.,..J Strike

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.Qhurch,

· Ch1,1reh of tht

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lo!lt J8 mil lion tons produe-

But ~ $'&amp;1 DDiv a part of the
C(•s1 More thnn a nultwn lind a
hl'lf workers outside th e s1eel
mtlls were laad off, production

Flrs.t Pr•sbyterian CAurch, Mid.

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an t1t1mated 500,000 luus p1 odui'
lkm 'fhe Uld•lstry .vdl hJ!I~ an
other 500,000 tuns Ddort• th l'
nulls c~n g&lt;!l !'oiling ag:.m.
ThL• 1952 strike showed jw;t
h')'w costly a steel strike rould
h d. Tbt;_ ttetlworkers lost some
S480 million m wag ··~ and the ID·

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dJ, pGrt, Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
-1•1 c.,.,.h, R•loh c. pastor. Chu.rch School 9 30 Jaml'S
~Ddel, :Paitor. Wllllam Wa.tso,n, tuchanon, Supl . Morning \1\0l'Sugt. 8:80 Special J11uJd,eal pro- sh;p 10•30
Jl'~,tm . by the E~pley Silitera eosMt. Molla.h Bsptllt Chun:h,
i'f'l team wlllth will take the Mlddlepont, Rev. N. D. Bol'dun,
~e of ehurcb .school ud wor·)
P!iStor. BiPJ.ySchool 0.15 Arlene
~ M!:l'v.ice N~ojil'IWI:¥ (lJr small
Reese , S\lpt.; Mllrlllng worsh1p
e~dten. No miijweeJt servit!t!.
JU·BO; B':J.'U 6 p. m.

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un Educa1Jon

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Munday 7'30 Commission on Fm;u,ce, 'l'uesda~· 7 30 Comm1 sslon

meetlng in regards to re@

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cutbacks were made in thL' autotransp()rtaUon
1ndusine.!~ and spm~ smoJ I manu·
f&lt;~cturl!rs had to dose up shop
RAilroad flt.'!ght car loa~hng.'l. one
r•f the markelll ltf busmegs actJ
v1ty, plunged to the lowest leve:
sinre the deprcss16n }ear o( 1933
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School dl(1port, ~~ Guy iF, Suyre, pastor
Supt. Dible School 9:30 Le,ji.ter' Tu,ylor,
Supt ; Mo.rnmg worsblp 1 10.30;
S.t· Y1.1u.ng Pa,oples' IEI~eting 8.45; F.v ~
H'Dme ning service 7'30.
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o~
Union, Mldtlltport, lew. c;"Y- P.
p,rayer S&lt;lyre, pasto-r. sunday. School~ 10
a. m. OdeU Manley Supt, Pray er
and pr1use service 7:30; Wednesday BiDle .study '7 .30; Satu11day,
Evangcl!!tie ~teJVice 7:3G.

meeting 6 .45 p. m.; Preaching: ser·
vices 7:30 p. m : pr01yer m~ng:,
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entry

Bradbury Church of ' Chritt,
A Knwtz, P.1stor. Thurman. CMSe)l, Su.pt. Sunday 8cbool
$1:30, Monning M"mon 10:00; Cbris
tiaon EndeaVO'I" 6
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I$alvat10n meetln&amp; '7 :30

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The hlvatlon Army,
purt, Capt. Gle.Qna

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Jt£nkins_, Pastor. Sunday
Morning wnrship 10:45. Eveworship 8 on th.~ 1st, 3rd, 6th
su,ida;ys Pra~F;r MeeUnt Wed·
Film strips on the Me
Aposile Paul wlJI b&amp; showq
week thru Jun e, July a[~~
Au~ust.

hth~hem l•ptl&amp;t Churctl/ V.
Wesley Jt.nklns, Pas!or. M&lt;wnmg
worsh1p 9.30 Sunday School 10.46
Evening worshtp 7 30 Rev. Jenkins preaches un the 2nd and 4th
Sundays. Mrs Edtlh
Codner
preaches on the 1st, 3rd1 '5)h Sun·
days. Prayel" mol'tmg 1'hursday at
7:30. l&lt;~ ilm stnp on the life of the
Apostle Paul WJI! \.le shown every
week tbru June , July and August.
Pr.. byterlan Church, , Herrl1011•
ville,
Rev. ,Howard Ruppe1t, pas1
tor. -church School ·9:30, Evening.
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Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor.
Church School 9:30 Robert Hnrden, Supt. Westmlnste1· VF 6.
Third Sthet Pentacoltal Church
· Middleport, B. L. Barrett. vastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m, Evening
' service •;,43 •· m.
Methodl•t Charge, Let1l1 FaD&amp;,
9.30 A. IM'. Atpple GroV&gt;e. 10:30
't'lan:fB, 7:30 P. M. Letatt Fal's Rural LHe Servilcoe wd.th
muoic.
eve·

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8 P. M. Tljomas

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HoUman and Mi!ls
RU&amp;SeU, bolh or Mason,
mot•ning for Culum·
they w1H allend lhl'

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Vinegar Bend Mizell Gets Fourth Win Over Redl

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Southpaw Fireballer Wins 4-1
To Block Redlegs From First
nine-hit p i l c h i n ~. Rw ll fann-ed
! !:.' ight in rp ising hi s r"'cord to 7·3
l.' e hind an ei-ghl·hil attack that in·
farts bht lhe~'l:~ e asy p n·k i ng.~ f ill dl' ded homer s by Ernie Bank!i
Vin"'gar S~ nd Mjze ll.
aod Pe te Whise nant. The lobS was
. Tbe &amp;L. Louis
Cardina ls' f m· hr Uraves' third s1r aight but
bat tin g •southpaw bt&gt;a l th ~ Hi.!rl lhc 11· .583 pl'rccntagc !cadi the
ltJs for the fourth ~ot ra i g hl l i m " . Rf'tllrg3 by five point s.
WHb a four -hit, 4-1 lti nm ph r r1
T he Hr uuklyn Dodgers moved
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l. u within a gam t! ui first pl&lt;~ce
birds to wit)lin th.rec g;mw s •1f when t hey s d a maj or league reI US! pl.aeP~ 'fbe loss ~ rlapp!'d the enrct hy hitting thre(&gt; conaecu·
Rr.fllegs' tlve,.g.ame win ning s\r~a k li ve homers in . the ninth inning
attd ~ prevern~a . IJ1·~ m fro m ll! ki ng cv toppl e the Philadelphia Ph; /.
~\'t!r the lead frum th e "li lwau krc lies, 6-4. It marked the first lime
B"RYIIS, wt. o bow~d. 8 4, to lh t a Learn won a g!MDe by hittmg
Cblta~o Cubs.
lnree str~:~ight homen in the
Mizell's :mcee11s
i.lgains t th l' uinth. Duke
Snider's two-run
RedlegF-he's yielded onl y ninf.&gt; tound-lripper pulled the Dodger.'&gt;
rgn.s in the four vic!Cric:.;-..should (r, 5·4 and then Randy Jack!.OO
lind Gil Hodges homered in sue·
1 n1so make IL eas y fur Am : ri con
!.,.e,..ue, all-star ·Man flgl' r Cuey cess ion off reliever. Jack Meyer.
;. Stenge-1 to choose hi s s tar te r ror Relief star Clem Labine picked up
~he July 10 classk. Billy Pie rce h; s sev!!nth vietory.
lS a fa~t curveballcr of Mizell's
Roberto Clemente and Ue
.t vpe and tliday night .scored his WBL1s homered to lead the Pitts·
· ~- ~ven~b strai·ght win nnd 12th of bur:gb Pirate.a to a 8·3 verdiet over
· 11le .fear as tha Chicago White lhe New York Gian1s In the other
Sox split a dt:t~bleht!ader
with N. L . -aamo. Pitcher Jim Hearn's
,... ·._the Cl«&gt;vcland Indians.
errpf DIC!i!,:l the way for thre«
·ll ,Mi':'.ell, · only Cardinal pite.bcr to
l.ln~arnec.·~ runS in the seventh
beat the Rt&gt;dliegs thi~; season, now Vern Law won his firBl .gumt.•
ha~ an avera!] ~ record . Nux- ~1n.ce May 28 for the Pirrates
.hall's mark l~ l}-'7 and hi!l's 0·2 vs.
Twirl·; Two-Hitfet ·
the Card ina-ls.
In the American {..eaa:ue, lhc
Ruth !l,a ns ll!lht
N~w York Yankeelj open'ed up a
The Cubs beat the Brav e ~:~ with three-Kame lend when they bat
1]1e aiel or three · une~rned runli tb Wuhint~ton Senators, 3-1. Bob
stemming from ·a n error by Dan- Grin\ · pitched tw~hll ball before
by O'Connell and
Bob Ruah'li .rctirln&amp; wllh a strained
tendon
h'1 bis right elbow in the eighth
"Nitb Don Larsen and Rip Cole·
man finishing up. Pedro Jlamos
-Wu the loser.

l.ltf'll l:: c~~t· pc:r wurd, ou Ja.
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!or the White Sox after the In·
d1ens stretched
their winning
rlrl'ak to nine games wilh a 5-2
d&lt;&gt;ci:;-ion
the opener. ~{-~rh
Scurc losrJed his fifth t hree-hitter
f&lt;lr the Tribe in the ri r.o;t game .
i'ierco was backed IJ.}I a 16-hit
aHuck that prorlucEd an ~aS)' l3·

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Tox Comt• lnllo Effect July I, ZS

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w1th big t·h rd .shutout as 1he De.
~rolt Tla:ers Wbjtewashed the
Kansas City Atleties for the Set·
ond .straight game, 3-0. Chnrley
i\fuwdl. hit two :homers and Al.
Kaline one for the Ti&amp;ers.

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Frink Eberllblch w.nt all ,....,
Wly for tha D~dgars to gat th• wilt
•e h• gave liP only four hlh, while
M1ck Boyd was the IOHr es he
pitched c...ctltable- bell, lillvlnv up
only 10 hlh and 1 trlkint out 12
balt1r1, but •lx of the hlhl c:ai'M
ln tha fourth frame.
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Leading hilt-cTili for .the Dorlg(JilH
wcreo Ehl•in wit~ two h.Us in four
trips, white Arnold and' Eddit:"· Gordon had two- tior three-. Hy~clt alsu
had Lwo trill, and one ' of hb wru.a long home run In the fourth. For
llu~ Yan~ Bobby Bowen WIIS the
o-nly poba~ with -two !litr;.
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Monday'11 Schedule
ROOleg.s at Yanlrees No. 1
Dodgq,a: at S)"["aruse Indians
0 0· 0 Racintl. Bravru at Pin.tu No,2

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sb.ades. poth a~ni~, E~edri~
fans all kinds. Free 'Installation.
Dale WipP,el Supply. 215 Un·ion Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.

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birch cabinets, and repair won.
. :omplete W1II!:EL AUGNMENT,
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· b~ancina and brake sef1•iee.
way, Racine, Obip.
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.Vanadiwn COI"JXX("rltion's
1ball team wfll meet the fasli
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City oD Bachtel Field ln a
blll . F.lt'st game wU·Dg~et under
at "1:00 p. m. rn.o. 11.~-~;
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Billy Klaus.' elghth-ilning 1riple behind a double by Billy
tioodman produced the winning
run as the BOlton. Reel Sox cdgt'd
the Baltimore Otiole., 7·6 in the
otller A. L. eame. Ib Dolock retired 12 straight batte~ .lo re- PIRATES
ceive credit for ·h is fourth win Konkle
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SHorul place winnart hi the Trio
Co11nty Leagua •r• the n..-n.. ire
of tha •Daltay Sentinel thm 'pic.
tured abon laft 10 right: 1111

Tbe Pirat.ea.~ Dod'gers and Braves nlly scored five dn thC' sixth for l M•nkin
all won Qperll.Jii games .I8ISl mght ~ tlteir 17 tuns. Tlw Red.&gt; ma!A:bcd Rel.bar
llliS lt.'t.e Meigs Little league made a Lhc ~hroo 1n the liii'S1 , hu;t Olen arl- Ruuall
fine &lt;Start. The Pirates 110ok ;an easy dt-d only two in -the t:1irtl18n.d one
Totals
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17·6 wi11; tloom the R.edlegs" at Ponk in the fifth.
eray on the NO. 1 FLe'ld, while Ollt
Bi; hitt•r for the nenint was R•dlog•
the No. 2 F1ek:li tbe Dodgers were Tommy WMte of the Redlags whc YANKEES
winning a 10.7 tleclsion from Lho h•d two hom• ru-'a end a d~ubte McKenJia
Yankee•. Mcanwhik! tn the cliJ'SJC~St fer a perfect eYitnlng at bat. A. Bowel't
game Df the cveDIU!!!: ·mt. Rae!nc the· Ho~mm •lso had two hits for th• lo!&gt;· Clelnd
~11A\I'Cil took a nip and took 7-6 de- er., while tru tha Pirateli M. Werry Hoffman
t-tsl.on from the Syrncuse lntl1an.r;.. had thrM hits in fiva tripe;, anc:l Robart8
Sonn Gloack
had tw0 bl 1 ' C
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Taking advantai-e off walks' and
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IQI)Se fle!lding L'Je Pirates tuvJ an In flva turns. .
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easy tim~· with the RedlegJs ~ M
In lh.E' Ya.tlrk·ee .. Dt'd!( cr .!(arne the Moaa
Werry bcllld the- -lklters ·bo only ~~ Yanks ha(L a 5-3 lead going ·l nlo Webster

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tlc111 ot Evei:Jtl pnnled al r~ ,...
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Viddlepart, Oblo. ,
lar tlualfit'd rat-1. ObltUilrl&lt;"1 ~iow ls the time to t'OOt.lder that
DtJb}JJI.hed al 1 cent per word.
Dew .tweeper for t!le hOme.
l.'"aaru~ -'41 re&lt;"elveO by maiJ w
COMPACT C:iveJ lht' ultimate in 1 J,)
tell"pllou&amp; &amp;lveD. careful .t:i»
1wme efficiency. Bi( Trade-In
for YO\Ir old •we"per. Gtne't For Sale: 50 Aere farm located
Appliafiee Servlee,
PomerOy.
in Ubanon 'lownsbip, jo)inin l
tall t.M.~,
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Homl.'r Icenhour. PoMI•nrl. Ohi
Call 3W7 'GalliPolis or Write Lo
IRI~ for aa~. ~_ppror\mafely J2
Bo:rc 31-B. RO 2, Gallipolis. Ohi4;
IAYI D&lt;!N'T YOU K~WT
varieUe"' Write Mn. F. D1 Hud.
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Baker'a will give you the belt~
son, 18 W. Cave St., POJlletOy,
trade &lt;On furnih:re ur appllan·
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or eall l~X
6-2'f)-3tp HOUSE (~-,' ... - - '1)-11 Boy's 26" Bicycle for sale. Phnne
furn~ed.
Ro.uLe '7, Che~ter
R&lt;l•d.
Call
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'Middleport
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Our shop wlll be ~)Osred June 30
w July 5t:h. Anthooy Phunblog Registered Pekinx:ese Jftuppitl. FOR ~PeaN Kirby Rea! Es·
&amp; Heating, ·Middlepo\'t, Ohio.
.Mrs. Harry Lodwick• . ChMter:.
tate! ·. ku~~~~l. TowniJt~· tU
Ohio.
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LOST-Bro'f~h. ·black Fq'!hP~~
in the vienitiy ol Lauril 'clff.
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POMEROY-Jlodem 8 room fJo;:-n
Highllti Price&amp;
wilb lhaldwOod ttoor,1. Nbe !til
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J.9G3 CHEVROLET T1·uck %1 TOn Oblo.
-,--basement. Very IJI)Od construt
Panel body $69!\. Bla&amp;?lVt.ar:a.
We want used farrri ma"hine-1') .
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Large lot. Owuer will con
Pome-roy, Ohio..
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Fulton -Thomp~on Tractor Sa'et,
sider yol!f pr~llf, house a
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19'JS FORD Pickup olr&lt;Jek, Ute
down payment. ~ilht cnns:de:
new $$95. Blaettnar·a. Pomerot
leuio,: for ont fear.
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Scal!old BovdJ, """' Ct.U.,.
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Cllnt.oa Fisher. Kiddieport
Porqetoy,
$1695. Hlaettnar's,
G~ERAL STO
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groP~one 6:1811-X.
11-11'
Ohio.
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ceries, t&gt;lotbina, ha :d'l'(are, gas
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1954 PONTIAC 2-door Sedan · orl- 2 five room apartmenfjl; 2 four- . r.Hne. Avet-age m&lt;Jn!ftly sale"
room apartments. all with bum·
Little
ginaJ da1·k green witta lirgh~
, eompr·fil'ion~ am(.
dries and ~arageJ "-· N. BenJ~l. •..,,. I .QRJ . . tii!Jl ~v.eth'!'d. 7.
.green top $1295. Blaet!Nr'a,
Pomeroy, Ohlo.
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room (.rame ~ ,i~h batb
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lRM BUICK Cell'tury 2-door "Jti- Unfurnished 4 room and ·a room
nr bettlth re
for .sellin-g. .
apal'tmenls. Christine ee£1e.
v.ien Coupe, powt&gt;r steering.
Owner will t'arry some finanCPhone ·18--J.
B·;!Gtp
d§oa(low' drivt; tlS~. - BlaettIng or trade for real estalr .
CUCKLER REALTY
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Spri DIJ. Phon~ 932 x . 6-30-31p Call on Ul for ear repair and weld.
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Hose. Frecker Plum hmx Shuv - -Pomeroy, Ohio.
6-30-Hlt tlADIO 6: 'l'ELICVI.SION SERVICE

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of John Young stqrtd thret&gt; ln lh.e
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mo~ .In the t'Hltd, added in bh:
fourrth, lwo in t!le fifth and fin.

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the RedJso with Tom White com- an 8·5. !cud an~ thrn added

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defroster, wilber, 8-pieet- .iOhd
S"tlw.I --.J loc UltJDlb ro:r - CtD
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wa Inut dl n In1 rot&gt;m suite. I!VI n£
r'oom and b;edroom furn 1ture.
~Jil rue tJf 2 cea~ J)l!" wora 'J~
All in exceJient condi tion. Ap.
be cbar&amp;ed fetr advertltir.a: U &amp;1
ply over Rl~rvk!ow Re!ltaura nt.
paid fur Dl!ofori!,th• ~!loth or w •b
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vi.llion, reffllerator, breakfast
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tet, ~ 1,.uitt. JU atov£'11 ,

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Rt..o~ees may look. like 4.h e N~l il •n·
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contact Homer M.
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At Home 01 Mrs. L. W. McComas

RITCHIES ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie
alld son Bobby Lee entertained a
group of frlendB recently at their
homll in Pine GTove. Home made
ice cream and cake were served
by the hostess to 'Mr. &amp; Mrs. Will
lam .Mattox and family, West
A con~l'ibutlon of $40 was ll!i8ICle
Columb.l!t, Vi~gH Windon , Kathryn
to
the huHding lund of 1Jhe cbu~"Ch
Smith and ·Mrs. Freda Ritchie
when the w.tatng WOI'kelYI d!Uir
"Lnd sons, Roger and Larry.
of t.'lc Enterprille "EUB chureh melt
Tht&gt;r&gt;;day erening in the 900laJ
mom of t he churcll with Mnl. Lawa·cnce Smith as hnls~.
?,1115. Alic&lt;~ Thompson pt'es1dent
pn.lsidcd at! the meeting whi.c!i op.
"nod with the uOUP singing' "Sweet
Hour of P ~ayer" foUowC11 wl.llh.
pra}&lt;cr by Mrs. Eldon Weeks and
scripture 'eading by Mills Dorothy

Soturaay, June 30,

SOCIETY

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Karr 6 Van Zandt
242 W. Main

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11 wo,, agmed that each memb" r ~mh.
w&lt;&gt;wld oarn $1.00 for tm. clu~ troa.
The J•\il'y mooting wtll be hleold
s ury, h(\forc the next meeti:lg anrl at the home of Mrs. Thomas BP.ntz.
telI at. t.he meeting !low they earn..

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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Mr. and Mrs. Kennet!i Roosh
(l.ucitlle DutMt) of Marlon are announdng .uw birth of a 4 •lib 5 O'l.
daughJI'CJ', Betty ELaine on Silturtlil!Y
June 23, at City Hosplta•D. Gran&lt;!.
parents. are Mrs. William J . Durst
Pomt&gt;roy and Mrs. Harry Roush
of Columbus.

CHILDREN'S DAY
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Letart, W. Va.

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The Rows hes also h&lt;~ve three &lt;&gt;lit"'• Va., Sunday, June 24 Y&lt;ith a baschiLd·"~" · D0n8llr.l, Janet and Uoilli-

The 'Middleport
Church of
Christ Ciblo School will have
their annual Children's Day pro~ram July l at 7:30 p. m. with
Mrs . William Slater and Mrs.
Denver Nelson as co-chairman.

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ed it. It W¥ vote~ in eponsor P.
layette sho\llj:r foe Mrs. Roger
Bishop on T.h urday, Jul1'y 26, M.eJn..
bers of 4ihe chureh and frien.da tor
be Invited.
The wonder box do08!1.ed by Mill.
Harley Browll \WIB awarded ·t o ~:,.
Goen.e vleve Stobart.
Refreshmenb were eoerved by th&amp;
hol!tess ~o L'lose namd OOI!&gt;ve and
Mm. Ben Buck, M~. Herbert J)l,x.
on, Mns. W. R. Davlll, Mrs. John
Smith, Mrs. Thollllls Benttl;, Mnt.
Ed King and oMis!f Hln'iett Mcll}-

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served.

Is Honored Friday
0~ Sixth Birthday ·

Those attending were •Mr. pnd
Mrs. Philip Kinzel, Mr. ·and· Mrs.
Hoe Kinzel, Mt. Alto, W. Va., .Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Winebrenner and
sun William Gordon, Syracuse, 0.
~lisa Lena Kinzel,
Charleston;
Mrs. Goldie Rollin, Miss Elizabeth
Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinker and children of Letart, W. Va
Mary Weaver' and children, Great
Lake, Ill, Barney A. •Merritt,
Wheelin1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jim·
mle Canter of Letart, W. Va.,
wtre afternoon pests

Take Our Word
For It- Con,e In
Sm.Rile Sewing Club ·
And See for Yourself
Ha Wiener Roast
FINE FURN.ITURE
Mre. Elza Gllinore Ji'. and iM'rs.
David Goodwin enterflllned the
At reosonobl• prices Sew
Rlto SeWolng Club Thur.ia)"

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e¥enilli \\11th a wiener l'Otlllt at
Unooln Helehtll playlll'Ound.

27 GET CERTIFICATES
Twenty-seven children received
eertlflcates for perfect attendance
at the DVBS held recently at the
•Middleport Church of the Nazarthe ene. :Mrs. Robert Styers, Wife of
the church pastor, was In charae
L•f the school and acted as plan·
1st. Teachers and their aS&amp;I~tanb
W&lt;re Beginners, Mrs. Raymond
Walburn, Wanda Babic; Primary,
Mre. Lester Taylor, Bonnie Rathourn; Junior Girls, -Mn. Bert
Bable; Junior Boys, Mrs. Raymond
Walburn. ·

1\lre P~ Globolcer enllertalned:
with a loawn party Frl~ afternoon,
honoring hw. son Michael on hts
sixth birthday.
Games were pl'ayed flllit n~h'eSh­
men!B of oa decorabed birthday cake
toe cream and kool a.ld ~ ser.
ved by Mrs. Globokel" to L'nda
Rupe, Paul Qarnelll', Rutb .1\nn an11
IQathy S8¥ely, &amp;abby ~u &lt;Butch&gt;
:MeOOT, Sllllw 'GO,. by, .MI. ftobertB'
Oaltolyn Meier, s.liy ~:Uolll!ll!er, and
adults, Mre. 0. H. M',yer1ll, &amp;. IUchard Rupe Ml'll. Paul O.llell and

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ON TIIAT
OUTING TO
B~ACH, TO THE MOUNTAINS
Oft ANY PLACE THAT YOU MAY
T.IA~IL TAKE ~LENTY OF REREFRESH~NG lcEoCOLD MILK Wi&amp;h

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Our proaress depends OD tolll'S. · ·
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munity prosperity-from b~blc ~ f9. 1~ ' .
ward-looking civic projects. Let'a 10011WW. ~ '

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Michael t'eceived a numlla- ot

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lllt'tH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mrs. Wan1er French,
!Roulee Rice) Worthlntton arP.
anpouncing the birth of a seven
pound d.a uahter Friday, June 29
at Mt. •&lt;;armel Hospbtal, ' Colum·
bus. They have t~o older chll·
dren. Grandmotben' are, Mrs. Et·
bel French, Ml~dlttport bd Mr•.

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NOTICI 01' DISSOI.UTION 01'
CO.PIItATIVE MAl'k.TINO
. COitPOitATION
Notice Is hereby given that, at
a DleCtllltl of the sharehold_era of
Producers Dairy Co-operative MRoclatlon, Inc., •a non-pront mar.
ketlna co-operative
association
under ~..,ter 1729 or the Ohio
~evisod Code, held on Rural
Route two, Coolv!He, · Ohio, on
Judll 4, 1956, at which meeting
e:ll of the capital stocll of said
eurporiUon was repruented and
voted In favor thereof, 1 the fol•
l••wing Resolutions were duly
twl.$ed and adopted:
l\ESOLVED, That, pursuant to
Obi' R; C. No. 170:1.47, l!lls c;Gt·
p!1r.tic)D· be dlasolvod by volun·
lary 'action of the slrartholdera of
lhla •eQI'poratiOII or1anldd ~ . I
cC)I.operatlve
association\
wit~
capital, ~tock, untler Ch~~~r ~Tr&amp;
of the R~vlsed Code of Ohio.
RESOLVED, "JRtHF~. Th•t
tbe· President or Vice President,
U1d ·the Secretary, b•. and, tbf)'
~ytlly lrl!-, oauthorl'led •lid dtr·
·~Jd to e~ecute rertlficate of
V:ojUDtary , Diasolu!lon putJnmt
II) ~ ~· No. 170U7 IE~ and
'4!1ll.er ' neeetnry -pap~r• \o affect
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