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WEDNESOAY

Publls.lled every arternoot~ e....:cept Sunda1 by The Obln VaJh•y
~tla~nc.1 at _110 Mechal)i.e it., Pomeruy , 0. Husiu~ oflh.-e
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'omerol' Ohlo.
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tlme.consuming
layovers unless
you plan them

.Nalloaal a;tvertiaina represenbtiYe, Bottinelli-K•mLall. Int.,

bsrriptJon rttea: Delivery by carrier wher~ a?allable ao t-enh
~ week: ~ne year in advance at Tht&lt; Daily Se.t•tinel office $Hi 60·
• moa~M. $?.8Q; three JOO.d.ths, $3.90, By m~»tor route. where
IVIiltble: one month. Sl. By maU one year $8· si.11. moott.s $4 25·
threJ moatbs, $2.E\.; oae month, 11.

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e hant on t'uch ·doll:u· of h1s ~.tl !•s
I lolf ll &lt;:t•ntury ago

thr i1l•·a of
at a low t,lllil
pwfil wa.~ vil'lulllly unknown 11
wa ~ pi(}neerctl hy lh L' chains . and
Mher •k1nds uf r-et ai lers s ucd~~s­
fu ' ly adopted 11 Today the protit
nrnai ning lo fu(){l
cha in~ aft er
the lui]J are pa1r.l is cQmmonly in
the nt' ighbor huod of il s in~lc cent
un eiH'h &lt;&gt;a le ~ Ju'lar In !lw rasf'
o£ re-!ailt.·t·s in ot hrr fi e'd.~ it i~
only !hr·t.•t.• r.r Jour ct•nts. (t i~ .~o
lit !le, in otllt'r word s, Hutt 1r
l.hl'l'&lt;' Wt•rt• no tJ rofit ot all tlte di~·
fl'fl'!lCt' 111 lh e prices we pay
woulll Jwnlly he no[J&lt;.•t•ah !.&gt;.
No llt!t.' r~r1 computc how mut•h
luw r·o, r mass di.~tr·ibu!ion ha s sa\'·
1·d 11 rtJI 1~ ,'l11 \'11l g llw A111erican con·
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~11m 1-' !&gt;!: ..,:gt.•n nt:Jy l:1rge.
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ASIIJNOTON-Experta on :!ilo'.'let a.traira believe the Korean
war may have been part i)f • campaign by the late JMef
l!ltalln to rule- or ruin-communist China.
These expert• any th11.t during the lata 1940s :!iltalln was extremely
unhappy about the rlae of another Communist state 110 powerful
that It endangered llht position as boq or all the Reds In the world,
They ucnll thAt Peiplng waa making Ita greatest atrldea at about the 1ame lime that Stalin
wa.a having hllll hands full with onother recalcl•
tran,' ..,•W.~ YugQal ..vln ... .
.!l"hcrelore, they believe, Stalin flet orr the
Korerm war. His pllrllOIH~: To C::Ht the Red
Chlnesa dictator, M:w T~e"tunl:'. down to aize. He
reportedly ftgured It out thla wA.,y : I! the North
Korenns could defeat the :!ilouth Koreana qulr.kly,
It would not only enhance Rus11ia'.11 prestige In
Al'lla, but would also give the Soviets a atrong
bUtton to the eas(lor China.
However, If the wnr draga-ed em, Stalin had a
chnnc::e of lnvolvln.t the Chlnue In a fight with
the United States, thus making Pelplng depend·
l...t' Stalin
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tht QOP admlnlatnltlon htul mnde any chanrea In bureaucru.tlc
&amp;obbledegook, here 11 an exumple trum a recel\t IOYemment release :
''The quutlon Ia ralaed by the ccrreRpondence whether, If a new
run ahould come Jn betot·e an accustomed ftnt run, lq etrect mnkln&amp;'
the accuatomed ftrat run the aecolld run, the new run I• to be re~
Jarded u taking a Cleuance over the theaters following Ute former
ftrat run mnaured by adding together &amp;ny &lt;:learince which the tormer ft111t run takea over aubsequent run1."
1'hl• Is contained In a Juttl(!e df'pat·tment antl"truat division lltatenumt Involving motion plc tm't dl!ltrlbutorJ~ . It wn~t mnlie public by
tiLe Senate 1ma11 buatne.sll commlhee. Whut wm:1 lhc tlivlslon's con•
durllon? Hertt It Ia:
"It Ia our vtew that the clcnrancc between R number or •·una can.
not be added in thla way to reaf'h the conl'lUinon thut Ut e 1\r"t 11r a
number of runa whl!:h follow each other b1 taking an IUlreuRonable
clearanc(] ovCr runa followlnr nn intcnnediute ntn. At Rlfl!!l the
new run taku a clearance o ve r the llrst run whll'tt, In t11rn, talcee
a uparate &lt;:learanco over the run which follows It und ~~~on."

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• POLITICS AND HF.ALTII -COP atmlrgl~ts nre bt&gt;glnnlng lo
take a &amp;OiJoJr •eoond look at the polltletll eiTucltt or P1·esldont Eill'!n·
hower'a rscent operation an.:l ll"or•y'Vtl ccmv to thG ccnchmlon that
tt'l allll an unk~uwn quantity.
Republican•. at Jlnl alarmed that th~ Pre1ddcmt tnlght wlthell'&amp;W
from the November rnce or might not be ablt to
run. appl!ar more aanplne now.
Que•llon•
Althm1gh Mr. El:~enhower has not mll.de hia views
public, .Jt 1111 utumetl that he will follow the advice ltMQl«t
ol hill dootor!l, who 1ald the operation poaea n6 Uno••wend
oJ)It~d •.
sun, two questlol\1!1 remain to be answered. 1- How active a role
ean he pla.y In the campaign 1 2- How wlll voter• nact to hla two
, t\lne•~u II\ lllliUI th~n a year? Democrats now I&amp;)' privately thrP.t
the health Wrue cannot poflalbly be kept out of the eampalp and
U\&amp;t Repubtl&lt;:Qnl Will be on the deffnalve.
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and a canoe, or a radio and an

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1\;ewa Caravan
Ell ery Queen
Sulilie
K!'llft 1be-atre
This is Your Ufe

Hayride

Sc!'eeu
Fet•her KRQW! Belt
News Headlinea
Wea~h~ast~ ,
Prest; B~tx
Greatest t~l.g!hts of CoJn""l
For.e lgo Intrigue
Tonight
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Home
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Fea1.her Your Nest
P.a!;son':So Study

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11:10 Press Box

A.dlf&lt;bomPfOD, r...tMr WKmer, here to· rem1Ja •ndefinitely.
Wr1. Eli Bal~ ·,rho·~~~~aDd~. Amr 80JCOD a.ad
lin. w. J. Chapman aDd lin. df'alh.
Adal"1 Ellubeth Boston
and Melvin Bo11ecutter
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·Plans For July
Wiener Roast
Tbe PriscUI&amp; Cirele ot tbe B.
H. Snbora Mi:ltsicna'ry Soeie.ty ol
.thL Fir1t Ba_ptlst Church mtt at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smart Monday evening with their
daupter, Mrs. Mannin-2 Kloes as
boetess. .Mra. Paul Karbreaht,
cbalrman, presided and
Mrs.
G'enn Hen.asler led ihe devotio~­
tl .terVlce oD tbe topic "How Cbri.s
tlaa Am IT"

lDI. Jleoa BoneeutUr IDd cLtuahter raunle Roluh and Danny Rar
~ BottUnl tiM hottell and bu.

at Ho'zer Hoepital.
Rev. V, I , Latbey was com-pe-lltod to Jive up bt. miubtry due to

btod,
IFJ'y. and lira. Go~e
AnpaJ,ciPlckeDa
!Jicl&gt;ermitt were ·Y»Itoh in Poult
Pleasant t'aefday.
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_pre JueAI (t( lin. Retha Brooka
lad Bozo! Ralh W - y .
Dalla yeapr ealled on the Ceodl BleNIDCI WednndtJ-·
Dwiiht Glbbtt wu the j'uat of
Mr./and Mrt. Tobey Myers TUea-

a thrott
Mr. aDdcondition.
Mu. Leonard Roulh
had u auat.a Friday -Mr. end
Mr1. Leroy Roush .and !amity,
Conaie Boaecutt" and Ha"l

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;rq.ast at &amp;ailey'! Lake in July.
1lbe closing prayer was Jiven by
Mist Jean Smart. a JUI.'st.
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I.,.Nil .Leagw .. WMinN
Hlth SchOol It plc:tuNCI abowo
In the picture .,.. flnt row, left
to rltht .Jimmy Ductdlne, Heward
McMillion,. Tommy Ewlnt.

Refreshments were served to

1bese g'ue.ts 'Mlsa Smart, Shell&amp;
ud !Michael IJeving, Randy Becker, Kent Kloes, Stephen Robin~D llld tbese members, Mrs. Ger·
o:lld Anthony. Mra. Don Becke:r,
lfn. Owen BtaUon, Mrs. ~11
Bailey,:Mrs. John Fullz, Mrs. Hennsler, ·M rs. HarbreMt, !Mrs. RaymoQd Lievlng, Mrs. Ruth Robinlon
Mr.s:· Robert Mills, .Mrs. Richard
Owen, Jacque'ine Rice, Freddie
Houdasbelt.

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RUARK REPORTS
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The Good Will Claso of the 0111-

On The Loopholes Of Law

too. -Methcdist ehurch met Friday
evening at the home ot Irene JWitia
with Isabel :Brown 88' co-~

Leaving Crime Unpunjs~ed

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Ume of their R!T'ellt, there was a
It woUld appear that the time 13-day tapse before the taw th·ey
haM come "to t'f)•w ritc &lt;our pew~ I code Wleu!a accused1 of violaUng was act. a llitt:le bit to COJH! with just ual:ly !Signed _ although a apelmad
wha;t crime and just what b;: punoLc;;h meetiQg of Congl'Uiel ........-Uy reoment .
ctified tJ'toe acc!dental ~n in
Some !'W!'a.90rur to think rit OV&gt;('I': .a reoodi£i'cat:ion of the ba8lii!: law.
A Chinese charged with narAn ex"terviC'Cfllan ooinrtcted
tntlC!s violati()n.'ll got dismi~l'ted1 on mlll'klie-r ot h's fellow:a ln the "orthe judge's own mot lou aftat: the
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Chlnc:re had pleadf~ li t.:uil.ty .
eon war gets off 13100t·blee because
A 68 .year-ultl Nonvict with ~
be was bril'd
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, ..r!.:V." h-e WJ'OI.e hlm~Ir, ill hmg- laP~* of a couple of weeks.
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Two conv icts 1':1\ nflied law whi~e
doing time· and wrot·e thcn\Se'lvi•s
uut c1f jail, again under a OOJ"Coo\·
ll'S l'a t•· TILey lwgucrl thAt. at the

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tfMt tfle Holy c;;.hott Is c4m~
uport ~·ou; •nd ye shell be wit"
ne•ses unto me. (Acts 1.8.)
PR
AYER: Our Fother, we would
make our lives living witne ssf'.~
for Thee. We thank Thee fol' sal·
.vatlon thrOug·h faith in Christ our
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Redeemer. We ,thank Thee' oho
for the prom~e of. po.wet• (rom ·on
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·hig . rant us thot !}OWN -thul
t"an make us daily an lnrltience
A drunk ruw down an a.ne!km~ ft,,. good. ln Jesus' name we pray.
pedestrian,. kHJ 1 him dead,
Amen.
art"el!!ltfid: on the scene for drunk·
.ftl dri~ng and eulpable operation
of tm auto, leading ,to dNJ.th. The
c-harges against him al'le dli-Jm!ssed.
Why! No alternali". Thee•
,oo witn~ to the actu~rl- run.
down or the victJm .

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conviction ju[•t to. ·,ghow that the
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A gro.up o! boys !lnd girl« motor1•d W LakA Hope S~mr.lay \(t spend
the day. Tho._'loC going we11e Ann &lt;~ nd
Phylli~· W1LJ.lams, M~ :l.ll!l lien.).
M'lna Lt!wis, J·a n~ ct' .and Janet Nicl1
•bison, Jane Newell. Ph~ll'li.,.
Meh· r, Tom WiliJ.arrlti, D:uty Smi'lh
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Boyer Dela Jwti• Tommy Knopp

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about:
I can sympath!~ro With Tqm ke~~Bell .. Tom's the
young brewery worker from Johannesburg. Soulh
Africa, Wh.() dropped Into a ,J-but·,g bar for a
quick beer one afternoon-an&lt;! came to, il um e
daya later, Jn West 20th 1treet In New ·Ym·k.
Evidently suffering from amnesia., he wouldn't
believe people who tolel llim wher~ he Was. Thla
must be a frightening snllkepit In which to
awaken from a dream
ven if you comP- f• o m
.such a nearbj" ;nctropol.ol D.a Boston cr P!~i !u ­
delphta.
For instance, what would a sane, peaceful
ldno lett
ordJnary citizen of, aay, ShanJhal or Buenos
Aire• think if he were dropped into Lindy's
011 televUio11
ret~taurant at 2 a. m, of a rainy nlght- a.nd ro•mtl
she was!
tl'le caah c::u.stornel:11: idly betun; en whether one
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, ralndrop woulel course down the windowpane
faater thllll •nother f Or to what barbaric dn1·k ages would h 6
lmaslna he had returned If he "awoke" In the lRT'S G1·and Central
tubway atatlon at 5 p. m. and watched &amp;uarda pushlnf, el!ovinc,
kneeing an~ J:dcklng cuttomera Into th~ traint !'
· Or ~uppoae he Just parachuteel Into thf' heart of Time11 Squarepd lht tint lhlnJ he IIW waa Jayne MuaiJeld t This is an unllet•

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G·arry .Moore
Arthur Godfre-y
st.rike i.t Rit•b
Val'imit J;bdy
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__ Why yOu'll hardly know when
you are wearing these light san·
dal1, which are as comforta·b le
they are cool. They're built
wear and ddrability along
· they're many o-ther attribwiH make your feet
I ;,;;;:L~Tbey
free as a summer zephyr.
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NEW HAVEN'S Junior L.. gve
a.teball entry I• pictured ebtve.
In the first row, taft to rleht, ere
Don Brown, Billy Millar, Harbie
Rou1h, Bobby Grln1t'Hd, Eldon
Rowh, and Dickie Tennant,.aec..
ond row, left to right, Glen

Routh, Gary Gilllnd, Paul. Zirkle, Lerry Glllencf.. Louil Sl..
moncle, and Jimmy Gl'ftf, third
tew, Kenny
Dodson, Robert
Routh, Gary Roush and J•mn
Lilly"

Electa Circle • ~ [
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Everting

Mrs. Bennett, !Mrs. White, Mrs.
Bcarlu, Miss norinel
Ti!lbott,
Mrs. J. M. Archer, .Mrt. Clyde
WJnebrenner. ~. Victor Grimm,
Mrs. C. P. Bradbury, Mrs. Milton

only

Th• Electa Circle of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Society of the
Firat 8aptist Church met at .the
Roadside Park in Middleport for
1'1 picnic Tuesday
evening. IMr.s.
H. oM. Cross, vice chairman Pre.
~idcd in t·he absence
of .t heir
rh:~irm:m Mrs . .1:!:. L, Huahcs, and
Mrs. Charles Benn ett asked the
blessing.

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MIDDLEPORT
Department Store
JUB! A Good Place
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Middleport, Ohio

Mu. Beulah White was l~ader

Life"" and read two poems "Gift 00
Gif!s" and "God's ~vJlight Hour"
A discussJon was held on ·t-heir
project of assi9ting underprlviln•••• children and it was announcthat t-he next meeting would
bP held at .the home of Mrs.
Charles Bennett. Mrs. Frances
Bearbs a'so read a .poem.
Present werfl Mrs. Clifford HayCross,

es, •Mrs. Iva Turner, ·Mrs.

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": 1'ro'n AI a..rker, ~· _p te\lq card magnate, eome1 the ultimate&amp; bb1t.day card to whleh ll tfflxed a mink toothbrwh. AI 1 sit gaz.
· Inc at !t• J . ~ Al'l c:Pclfd comment: "lt'.t ulllng Uke wlldn~.

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to ~tt the beat acUng I've .eeen aU year waa o'n
:t(acl&gt;owe:U and Kim Stanl•y In that war thingthe daya of our yoUV'--and N. CoWard and Ednil
Breed: •.• I h&amp;ye l;ieen. pl•~ over and over
new &amp;!bum of eoft Porter songs. I supp.use
I'U evar J"et. ~
bettto 1\LII Of· M&amp;n'll;l:~el, yet, thia past
and ~r..tl, (~ tM .t~P, oe na.ttonal aewK'uan ma7. M Nit~ York'• bJg~at civic :
-W4etrtrrud ~ IU24. thl• llummar.
do·
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bo!9les.s.
M "the
od 'Mrs
Curtis Young who
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Pytman Sisters 11'
,1!·J
f nf et f Clift
., Af
• Okey Roush motored to Huntmgt~n
S&amp;turday evening to meet the lat
,·
grandd;~ughtcr
from Va.
MtJsonic Temple ter's
.g oing to visit indefinilely
who

.Miss Mary Phillips, Mrs. raul
Haptonsta 1l . and
.Mrs. Beulah
White, and •Mrs. Barbara Smith
wt-re guests on Tuesday
evening when the Past Chiefs of ·t he
Pythian Sisters, Mei_g:B Temple,
met a·t the home o-f Mrs. Lillian
Steiff. Mrs.
Wlllitm
AUman,
president, presided .. and opened
the meeting wilh the Lord's Pnyer. Mrs. E. R. Tompkins -read a
poem "Father's Day" and Mrs.
Haptonstall and Mrs. W-hite sang
two duets "Whisperinj" Hope" and
"'I1he BJb~e Tells M-e So,"
During the bualnei!s meeting
plans were discussed for the p~
nic to be held by the Temple bn
July 16 at the Roadside Park.
During the social hour games
Wl're played wltb prizes won by
Mrs. Tompkln,o;, Mrs. C. P. Galla"

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u.afpt Why a utlUI .trl.et ·like thll abould be in 1uch popular
ficrlarid.~·
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hdlO miM&amp;(U, ha.!t· t&amp;lcen Jdrn to court. What. :seems to bothir them

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aecidem. near Columbus. '
1Mr. and Mrs. Denq,ls Roush,
Okey }\owh tnd aranddaugltter
called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Roush, Broad Run. Sunday.
)Ira. Dora Hudson, son John
were $Und&amp;y guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Areh Roush.
·Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Hart
and Jonas Marr were eallen 'here
Sunday evening.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bless ina and '
Ella abd Mrs. Fannle Roush were
crillen on Chestnut Rldee Sunday

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water·botne IICiht~filce coffee end.10ft clrinb
off without wonlno '!Gbilc ••• oily atolna in6rio ' •
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PEOPLE

lEAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tox "Books .ore . now
- n for the Payments of
Delinquent and June, 1955
Real Estate Taxes.
. Books wHI close July I 0,
1956
Clydo G Millhono, Me;,o

ou ruce, M". ·Marcw Weaver,

of Union
spent Monday with !Mra
Laura
Gibbs.
Mrs. Bart Thom~on was the
is
guest Monday
of Mrs.
Ada
Thompson and daughter Mrs. Es·
wilh re'atlves.
Miss Nora Mae Adkins who has
Wilmer of Ashland , 0.,
been in Japan for two yean is who is the house guest of IMl'l.
visiting her plilrent.a, Mr. and IJ\fn;. Thompson.
Russell Hoffmliln, Plaia Valley.
Rev. and Mrs. V. J. Lalhey of
Mrs. 1 Hannah Johnson spent Vanlue were Tuesday guests of
several days recently with her their son, Adrian and family of
aister, Mrs. Rachael Gibbs.
Vernon,
Mrs. Curtia Young, Mrs. C. F.
Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Taft BosThe Ladi~ Aid of Oak Grove
ton catl~d on 'Mr. arid Mrs. Ed EUB Church met Tuesday wit-h
Fry Sunday.
J.tn. Ethel Fry. Those gathering
the morning were Krs. Rena
Mr, and Mn. William Broob
and dugbter and
IUld as their guesb SUnday Mr. 1
Rickard. The day was
and Mrs. kalph McDermott and apent in sewing. Present were
thildren of Chestaut Ridf:e, !Mr. Ntllie · Aclkinl;, Ethel Rayburn,
and Mrs. Harry Brooks; Nelson
aDd Curtis Brown, Mr. and Mn.
Leonard Roush and children.
nlan Russel o-ainHolf , Valley. PI r.
Eti,ory Fry, MJ-o. Mabel Gibbs
cf Columbus, Mr. Love and son
were callers of Mr. aad Y:ra. Geo.
Adkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ce'vin Blessing
spent Sunday evening with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Blej18ing1 Mason.
Ralelg.h Ward, Moraantown and
Don Aten called on IMr. aDd Mrs
W. J . RolUns Saturdty.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart anti
, Mrs. Hannah. Johnlon were shopping in Pt. Pleasant Friday .

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-Major and Mr.s. Joe F. Qulsen·
berry now stationed at Ft. Hani·
Robert Taylor .and
son, In-diana, were guests of Mr. were ca'Ung oR relatives in Pt.
and Mrs. Jc&gt;bn M•. Bowen and Mr. Pleassnt Sunday "enin11.
and .Mrs. J. C. Fen-ell, Syracuse.
Mr. a~d Mr.g, Dwight Gibbs -had
Majer Quisenberry
recently as thei'f guesl11 Sundflv Mr. and
graduated from the Adjutan1. Mrs. Tobey .Myers, Billie and Joe
G~l!eral's
Officer's
Advanced 1 Mdnto.sh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy RobCourse and is now asslfned as a I inson, Charleston and
Dallas
mtmber of the staff and facuJty Gibbs B'r oad Run.
Kr~n'et·h RickiiTd, Columbus i.'l
of the Adjutant GenerAl's SohOc'.
·
1 ~pE'nr~\n'! h1'i
su,mmer vacation
••';h h:; unoie, eurt;s and wife
.
&lt;'£.... Onk Grove.
Mr. and Mr•. Dwialllt Gibbs wi'l
I
celebrate !ohelr Golden Wedding
nniveN.ary, July lit. At noon a
"'
dinner will be served to the family
and relatives. Op~ House from

wlo l!!&gt;oo,.
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day.

·Maxine and Jaunita Floreitce Riee
• Mrs. James Hall a~d Cindy, rMr.a:.
June Stewart, Mrs. Genevieve Le·
w~. Mrs. Cora Roush, lln. Fred
Rou 3h, 'Mrs. Virgil Burris. Mra.
Grae" Br011'n, ·Mrs. Arnett Roush,
Mr-s. Maud Rousb, MN . .Gerald
Rood Mr.s
Pat Scheni:
Milos
Maryiyn ~to, Mr.s. E1m~ NewMike .and Steve and Mrs

Quisenberry'e A!re
Syracuae Visitors

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t1 Ut.c, llli. tr~l\\~ ,tvw.ntty betnc al) powerful, the ham'• volce
eomta tbroU,hi thalt fttar faueeta • , , Have an a.ge.... plll. Miss
Mqlnt S\llllvan ce~lJra~ her 20th anniversary ln ahow bualneea at
the VUI!:\e Va~ard a iiiJht or two ago.
Now It 1 cultlire )"0~ can buy In the .Uper-markttl', Dr. Sigmand
~~eth, the mU.atc authority who'a In Wlt(lo'8 Wllo (~bo? ), lectured
'he other dD.)f lri hl.t neJrhborhoo4 Mopmnc center up tn the Yol'k·
~llle IICt~. The,._.. ptUna '~-n rec:oi'dl in the· mArket and, aa the
~oct~:,~r •'-' •·Jra no 1n0rt1 than flttl.nf tbat aupe'rmarketa shoul~
mate. avlilabl• U.. eautd podJ ot Etethoveo....

Hooo, Mn;, Dav;d D"st Jr.

LETART W VA

Mrs. Cora Pros~er rermirl!l ill .
'Mr. and Mrs. Adrian l.athey had
u gueats Wednesday eveuing tbe
county agent of Pt. Pleasant and
·MrS. A. E. Sommer, Sootbllde.
Mrs. Dennis Roush was bosteu
to tbe Pocahontu F111m Women's
c~ub wbioh met at the hiHI'Ie of
1Mrs. Elmer Newberry June 13.
Present were Mrs. Jol'ln Cullen,
Mrs. John 'william Cullen, :Mrs.

and Mn.
'"s
Connie
Warf
of
New
Virgie
Sayre
of
Ma:son
were
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day guests o~ Mr.s. Dorotby AlAIDHaven is visltina: indefintely wlth son of Hunfmgto.n.
Mrs. GlOTia Crum p.
Mrs. Hazel Fnend and ~hl~
Mr. and Mrs. Andy C1'"06S and dren called on Mr.;, Mary Gnmm
.son of Letart Fal's spent severaJ Tuesday eve_ning:
.
dAys with Mr. and Mrs. Arch
•Mrs. Carr1e King V)slted with
~ Yeager.
.
.
Mrs. Arch Roush Monday.
Mr...Mid i)b-a. Dennu Rou.s.h
' ' Mr.e. Mag Kay and son Jooepb

·J:her, Mrs. Milton Ru.sse~J. Mrs.
Allman. Miss Phillips won -t he
guest prize and Mre Milton Russell won lhf! traveling prize. The
hostess served a .sa' ad course to
t-he members and ~Uest:s.

• toucb ot ROint bit Manhattan now; a resta.urant catted Fonto.na Dl
~ . a(ttl'
to\Aqtain ot the Amt name, baa been opentd 1n

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Mra. Harry ThomPfOO, OU Grove
Saturday.
Tbll tommunity wu aaddened
by the death of Emil Ba~l f~­
merly of here. He had lived an

with Sandra ROIUih.
AdriaD Lathey was the dinner
gue&amp;t ()I C. F. Bleasir&gt;K .~ wife
Wednnday .

.....14 ,. ~hul'tl tailed lltw J"ott /11 a 8umt11er Ftsti!'al. It lista
ln,Ort' tltan''ll ttiouAnct ho:l-Weather al.ltlvitles ~ere-but, peeullarly,
makea: 11.0 mttiUo"- ot the wMther. Just aa well, I expect ... There's
I. q;flt,

GhodYI BurriJ were in Pt. Plea.
ant TuudaJ.

Mrs. tM:i'dred Thomp50JI and
Gloria and MQ. Esther Witmer
~nd a:randaon were in Gallipolili
Wednesday.
Hue) Ruth Broeks i.s visiting

CAPTURE

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Fry.
Ea'nie and Twila Rickard were
e:dltt• of ·Mr. and Mrll, Stanley
Adki111 Saturday.
~fret. \MarJJtet Thornpaon
of
vernon w11 a caller of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwisht Gibbll aad Mr. and

very m.

SoOr.t.! 'l'hi-ills.
Sh'aw llat

TbpPel'l Plai.DJ.

K1'1 PIUJ BJ . .inl wu the
gueet -of Mi-. •nd Mrs. Cecil Diessin1 aDd Ella, Wednesd~.
, Da'Jaa Yeager or Ma.AOD called
on hi1 brother Arob Wednesday
and wall the guat of Mr. and Mrs
Ed Fry and all called on Geort~
T. Adkins of Plain Valley who is

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Mrs. Goldie lkDennltt and
Mn, Ethel Ro,t&gt;w-n .U.nded tho
fuaer11 of Mn. Robert Fadely at
the &amp;teveru f'uneral Hosu iD Pt.
PleuutWedaeocloy.
tMrt. Fumle RGulb 'lnd lln.

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The meeung was opened hy sing· 1
WEDNESDAY
"1ng_ Evening Prayer" and_ wa~· ~ 8:00 Sign On
~1ded over by ·the (Jn~s Hic_nt ,
8:00 Coplain Kan.garoo
.lif't!'l.~a Henry, Next .wtl!i respon:&gt;H'e D·OO Garry Moore
il'eading toJJowed wrth a P!'ayer Uy 9.:30 Arthur Godfrey
Mabel J{llmson. A rwdmg W&lt;~&gt;t 10:30 Strlklil it Rich
.etven by June Burns a~ wus fdJ. 11:00 Val iunt Lady
lowed with a duet by_ Wm0onn Horf. 11 :15 Love of Life
man and lreoo Just~&amp;.
l 1:30 Search for Tomorrow
Poem!!&lt; were read by Mary
11:45 Guiding Ught
ens,.
12:00 !Midday IMa.Jine-e
12:30 A!l The Wurld 1'ur·OS•
~lfll'l'Shm ~nt.s were fl':'ll"'"r.i
1:00 Johnny Cai"I'ion Show
Ule following: Mabel Johnson ,
1:30 f!OLIS'E'party
K•oorn.'!, Alma Johrus&lt;~n, Betty
1· 2:00 1he Blg Payoff
Betva Roush, Wilma Blaloo, Helen. 2:30 Bob Crosby Show
WJII.Uams, Florcm.-.e Young. LaUl'a 3 :00 Brighter Day
Holland, Freeda Henu·y, Jun~ Hurn~ 3:15 SeCI'Ct Sl"()nn
Lena Lyon.&lt;o~, M'ary Pickcm·, Winnn&lt;l 3 :30 J&lt;::dge
Night
Hoffman. Ht!.l:!&gt;n Bark-e..·,
Lw'y
Woodrum, Mrs . Wrlglrt .To Ann
Justis, Isabel Brow111, and lrt."llc
Jus1is.

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eompaitd to Cedar GroVe bJ hil El101.
wite aDd Mr.1. \Mary Boneeutter.
Mr. and Mn. Johnnie Fry, .Jimlfrt. l'allnle Taylor epient Wed· mie and Judy of New Haven were
nelda)' wHh Rev. end lllr•. V. ~­ Friday peats o1 Mr. and !Mrs. Ed

-.d Marvin Routh, thlrd row,
Jtft to right, Jimmy Hall, LlftJ'
JeH...., Danny Harbour, Jimmy

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11:30 Foreign Intr.i:gue

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:Mrs. Henns'er and !Mr11. John
Fult&amp; were named to investigate
the project of

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Clarence Taylor 5pent the weet
end with his mother Mn. Fannie
TM.ylor .and 1on Robert, Board.
Kr. aDd Mn. Ray Robin10n of
dl
Charle..ton •pent Saturday nij'bt
Bonecutter wbo. IPt!'Dt 1 witb iMr. and Kra. Sam BoMan.
ibort ,.ac.tirm with bts family
Mr . and ·Mn. Curtis Youne of
retllt1lecl to hll empt~ent on Dunbar tperH the weekend with
the river Wednesday. He wu ac- 'Mr. and Mra . Cedi B~eping and

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6:00 Nel\;s !:cture__

1utboard mt~tor. And you have
ihem with you when you want
~em, with no. chance of delay i~;&amp;
wUvery at )'our destination.
' You'n free toehan_ge your plana
'nrtime. And if you do, you're t'ree
d tbe need to have tickets exilll1l&amp;ed o:r to arranre for refunds.'
Beat of aU, 10u're free of extra
!lpertae. Your car earriea extra
18Jun,era at no extra fare, and
~~more you travel, the lower the 1
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a'bl.rt at five in
I
the morning, if
rou like , , • free to eat when and
where you please ••• stop to look
at whatever strikes your fancy. 1
• You're free to choose your route'
d t.ravel and rate of s_peed - in
f•st trame on super highways or

At The Turn Of The f~nturv..

Like many olher n e ws paper~.
the Glo!Jt&gt;-Frce Jltt! ss of Grnnd
Jaoction, lowa, pt~riur.ltca 'ly t'e·
prints nostalg ic lJo:,!Jc news ttem~
frorn .past .times. 0JU' of thes-e, I;J·
kt&gt;n from an J.;;sue llf 50 Yt! &lt;lrs
ago, .tells of n l oc~ l stunt whith
was otrering "s~ven pounlis of
good coffee for $1.00, pr•Jne5;, 5
ct;nts per ·p ound, th.n.•e u n ~· pound
cans of .talmon fur 25 l'ents. 20
pounds of ~~ suger, $1 00."
11be cont.'uL beotwet-n the prices
t)( .Lhen and now wou 'd be equally
startling in the case or utosl otiH:r
ware.s-- du'·h c&lt;&gt;, huu:;.·h·,lt!
i·' ~I!H
whatevl'r. Without ;;&amp;.rl(uing the
merits und de/h.eril.,. of ·l ~h ~ .good
olr! days, it's obvious that wa.'(t.!~
and_,taxes and other eosiN borne hy
bw11neM hove ri!!en r•normousl:v,
und commodity prit'l' ~ huvc IJwvlt:: hlv followed ~u it.
HoWevt&gt;r, there is one t·hllljf
that has n't rls~n ---'11Hi t, inslc&lt;~d,

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'11:01) Lt 'CouJ(I Be Y(lu
I 1·30 Feather Your N~
12:01) Camerc Goes tu &amp; !tool
12:30 Current
1:30 ~no essee Ernie
2:00 Ma:tinee
3:00 Date With Life
3:15 Modern Roman{'es
3:30 QueEtn For il Oay
4·00 1 Mul'l'it\11 Joan
4 ·30 My Littl&lt;" Marg ie
5:00 Aunt Doo
!5 :30 HopaJong Cnsst.dy

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4-H News . N&amp;t&amp;iriness Venture Planned

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To ~n July 14ln Middleport

F, •-re»l on JUM 13 at 7 .00 . K.cc'l·

.aid ltW¢t~&gt; LI preai~d cwt:r the ITU!.eting. The ~up -eltlcled a ne-w vice-

Next Season Announced
The Wabam1._~112 ~ will W'il ~ a 01aa "A"

,O,~p

Sof!'O 011 """*"'Y·

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5.;.. .,_..,.. tile_.,,,,, irt~~&gt;il!- II, lll~ ~&gt;o&gt;~M ,
1'61UJlilf ti'o T h· ~...,. ~ (S.t.ui-doiy, 2 p. m.J
edulr fw t.ht eemlhl II!MOI.
p.a. City, 1-..y: ~ 5 , Pt.
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Pl~a.nt• away• Ottober 12 • MUIOn
,._ r aBlUil 1156 tNaedule ftn ' Ill
two new
ta .Wtoa Mtd ee'd·: :~way, October 19, Ripley, away,
ar GrM.oe. '11kM*e· two U.ms 'l~' !l: OctL·~ !6, Oedar Gruve, home,
l'll!'pla.oe H'lD'..ib.Ctoa Vinson and Now:ube~ 2, ~f.falo, home, Nov. Winfit!W.
em~ 9, Rutland, Mvay, ,
!
sa~re said thai'~ Cedar
SayTe
out ll&gt;ot
och~ is just bo:Og
i .simply dJ"oPped the Falcons from year and wm tokt:!
j tbeir oi'!Ctied!Ut- ...- .'0 0 exp!sin- from tbe Eut Bani&gt;
!i:l!bft othet ltUlft that they 'd id iwt ICDk d near C~,!l~ '~.:~n. . ..
Wlplt to fllay; wb~ 'Wlnfiield fel)t. Qlher . VC_Yt '?~P!)nent, j~
! tflft\ Wabama WI~ «tUthll 'a llhle throughout th(' -.tatl" DIS! t!l· out i) f.tbedr- c • Wahafnl f'!cent.Iy power.
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The winning rn'ly l'amto with
sllddeda.ess tfler start('r JGhnny
~~n ·had posted a three.
tllftft tOI' 1even knlinp. The Red
lers southpaw permitted no hiU
at1l Sta Miller llld Richie Asb·
bani aiJaill!d With two out in ~e
lnlb. EDnls doubled in the sl,rth
but was l~rt on base.

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Long, Pitts.
Bailey, Cin.
1Joyer, st . .'L.

M 199 38
44 133 20
~1 :!~ 4-4
1 Memente, PH~. 41 151 23
!\1uon~ st. L.
6~ 194 37

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50 .331
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on.owner Ro~et Oldsmobile for leu thCUI you'd ••er
believe po11lbl•. Invest In
• vHII car with a .fvturel

1953 OJ.mobi(J_.
SQjer I• 4 d- dark x1een

metoiUe llnlah with bar·
monllinJ Interior. Power
brakot, l~Ydtunollc, l'a.dlo,
•lid beater.

1495

1953 Oldamoblle

II 4 dOI.r oedan, modorn
l!ftUI

and blaelt llnlab.

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Faatoa1 VI roelet enlfue

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wllllltniJht 111111.

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Karr &amp; Van %andt
14! W. lllain

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polato t!e-lad. Shoaron Douglu aho

made a 1111rpr~ b' !lleu.~s. Swa.t-.Jn
1n8k.e the SWPJ"ise biflf"Uitl. Patty
nu.ke the surpr:keo bi&amp;cut!lb. Patty
B't&lt;t:l gave a dem-oo11tratio-n M how
to IIIP.rve. The next re-RUIIII!' meeting
will be brM oo Jllnt- t~.at the home
nf Audr'II:"V Cunningham.

Audrt&gt;y Jane Cunning)lam
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th!iiii!'
' -BaltllMre 1
w~ 10 -tr.an. Clty 5 ft'ght
~' P!~&amp; Pi~C~
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vs JC..ee-w;an. 2_.. or l»oUet 3-1.

l(ut-nn 1 Det.
Bnra , N.Y.

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~fOjE"Ct~
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.Y:QOie H.t.a in Pt. Pleasant.

, Award! M!re presented by

J'i'ankUn tn tbe. Emmeatrs

Olll\t.v&amp;,c,.

Washington at K&gt;an!!laS City
Boston at ClC\\£,lil·nd

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lncfvldual
wrere

Thelma Capehart .

electric

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"l told IMT. Perini I didn't WaDt
t-l!e .same -t hln1 to happen to mt
here that happened In Pittsbut'f,
wttere r developed t.he club and
t.l!e.n aomeone ebe eame along an(j

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Havana I ...- Toronto I
Buff•lo 4 - Columbus I
Miami 4 - Montrreal 3

SovtMm Altoclatlen
N111!i1hvi11e 3 - Me-mphil 0
Chattlln:OOia 7 - Little &amp;t:!k 2
ag.tnst the RavenSWOOd ' " DevJI.t
Blrminaham 10 Mobile
lutem

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Allentown 3 • Johnston I 11ft 7i'nn
Johootown. • -

Sthea..;uey

'fteldlrif 11 -

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Allentown 7 2nd

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Wtlliarnspart 8

Btna:hlmton I - AJbanr 1

liltemational
League

2.45to9.9S

BAI(Ik
. FURNITUlE

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- the Amerlean Gas and !leeo' ·
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waa fl!undecl, power lanta'

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the PfGIHII Whaa been made Is the f.-1

that four of· lhe ,AGE s,-·. lll J!l&amp;jot
power pluta t6dq ar;o amo~~~r the top aoven
IDOIIt Olllcient reaeratl~~&amp; atatlona In tbe
,world, &amp;lid for ..flv. ol the P.Mt alx :veara u
bbelill · a · 'I I.
.. , AGE SY!Item p~t ,bas lleoijl jint•. And tbt
heo.t of theoe plillts 0111 prOduce a kilowattFo•,!II•~O yeart, the Amerle&amp;~~ Gu and
Blitti!le
m-of Which we are " part- hour from less than % ofa PGUild of coal.
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- iD the,denlopmerit of more
What'amore,laraV and more elllclent plants
~atl~~&amp; tlelllt;ltl. Indicative of
are bel.._ built a11d ttlll othen are on lilt

were ama and lneftld~ and J&gt;rO&lt;IuJoa of
tl~lrillu"«U
~Qiive. i'or IX'alllplt,
It itiN
' undl of coal to lfOIItratt

Coloduo
llavaU

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BAKER

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and .., b.IHCII on ttla ltmOUnt of

Mit. con:~~trom tht tu.l burnH, -.!. . . ...,;,w.J.M/i~.,_&lt;llr-,

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NAME BRAND RODS and REELS

IIUY lAY PUVAHI, 115, aucered.

at 1 reprimand from bll pripelpal ... - · ..... aod ldlle4 i
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and wounded lnstructon l'raDclll
D. Wagnon (bottom) a'nd Robert
Hlckl at the MarJlalld Part
l....., Htsb S&lt;hoo~ Seat Pl.....

ant. Md. Wagner b In a crltiQI

eond1t1oa. Pollee lllliC1 tbat PN-

..tet 6Nd • burit ol abotl .t
~km.en

Boit of all kinds, line for bll type fishing'

SPf.CIAL!

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out:llde tbe tdtooJIDII

then ahot the teachert wbtle
buDttftt: for the prlbdpal. loba
V. Brezo. The JOUtla ... ehUie4
..-Jth murder IDd .,..ult with
ln...t .. JdJL

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LEVEL WINDING REEL ..... • · . • · 1,69
For A ~ Of Flllll

TAKE THE KIDDIE$ FISHING!

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AIJ· ID aJI, one

ni'one who lli
ihl elecliOil oJ 111":1.

~ poiltlon of town ,
,I)HJ ·his abo":cJ fAit

put

•Jae's a 'bird
er tnd will
¥tde tel town 1 wjth Jood govern·

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ber to do so.

IMIU.Ni:Y SQUAD
The rlll&lt;ltllopqlt l!lmeogency
.e aW to lhe •hOme of
. tMtle at 7:30 p. m.

a loe!al physician
by ,t he squad to treat

drawlnt boards. .
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The AGE Syatemll.tea mon thlnlb;~'~
tons of coal a yaar to produce I!IQU elieifte-;
ity than any other lnvqtor-ow~ powu,
eomp8!&gt;y 111 the .,.rid. Gan.,..t:lq ~~
electrie J&gt;o""r .. ~ol!ntly a~d eeonOiilliaiJt
as possible has helped to lower the eoet Of
electricity to 1818 th&amp;ll ~ ltalD06 1~. 'J'i!la'-''
Ia just one rNult of "60 Y earo of PrO,.... \

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THE SHOEBOX

"I don't think any one could
hllve survived," HancoK sa{d.
Pilot&amp; Last Wordt
Ranecx said !he last words of
VenPzuelan p!Jot were '' I am
plan.ning t~ jettison fuel and goIng to land."
It was tbe ·nr.st crash ror the
airline ii'l tO years of fly ing between ·t he United States and V! ne
zilela.
were .six Venezuelans, one French
iards'. one Frt'ncbman and one
were 42 Venezuelans, two Spancrewmen. The other passengen
Swiss. The other crew members
ui3JJ9WV 8l papn;3Df pvap aq~
l:la.uengers and two American
·man and one- Italian .
CAB officials me1. LAV opera·
personnel soon after the
was reporterf. Joseph 0.
1~~i~r:;~·:n:or the CAflto rnvMitigatlng
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discuss the
a two ·huur meeting.
order~ bac_k eif!ht
de~tro,yers .it ,had
sent

()fricit~l .

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become a

ROGMS Of

Se&lt;ondSt.

SUMMER SANDALS
99
from

bngs, seat t"ushions and pieces of
pRper floating lri the water at
dilylight about .!IUnrist' at 5:25 a.

1if\l'V and the Disable" Amerlcan
~terans AuxPiiry. S11e ha ~ servns ·Jll'e~!deht
the formf'r
ffaup. In fact., she .tle1'Ved for
three terms. The Smith..Ca.pelW-t
:rost of the American Legion it

&amp;1

Pa~e

could see bits of ciothing,

ant:!estr:v
one of
nf the New Hama:vM it's £itttnl;'
she

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The commander said hi s crew

!l~ttJer~

nnd. ~ .. ,.. t-hat

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1901. Re r flltl-Jer was

v..n ani. sn

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Muflyn Koehl.er-repori.er

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Amtrlcan A0o4:latlon
Mtmeapdll8 • lndls 1 1st 71nn
lndpb t - M"inneapolla 0 :!n.d
Ornaba l - Charlest-on 0 Ut 10 inn
Clla&lt;J- t Omalla 3 2nd
Loul•vtll• J - Dtnwr 2
Wichita i4 - Sl Paul t
IMNMtiDNI L. .u.
~ e · Rich.':llond 11.-t f ina
Rlebm.Ond. I - H«he!IUir 4 2ftd

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop

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nn~n.nt. The nex·t me(',t:' ng wi.ll be
hf'ld at the hnm,... onf JI'!\R Kitklu.l1 ntl .Tune 18 a1 8 :00.

Mr•. Cauehart has been active
;, the work trhe American Anxl

-Minor League
· .. Results ...

Sisea 9-15
ALL COLOR$
They're The RoYe ·
Of The Summer .
Season!

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'T'he Tuppers Plainlf G1"1'1\eU'!r'!

~~i~5~~~i
Ponn~.fa Sl!~
tni.C!f'!
her
~ire J1:illick
)fl('lft~fl
Rou
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Dresses·

'!etll .,...."eACK

4-H cluh met at the home- of J1net
Caldwf.&gt;!ol's ()n June 11 lit 7:30. Plafts
w ~re discli'SSed on how t·:l radJe
money and what to do wJ.th i11. thel'!ub. One of the girls 8'BV&gt;e a dem.
"~ration on h t~-w to hem a towel.
Fi &gt;'e I)( the eight members W&lt;&gt;re

.tJ!_e l.de Lew!J 'on~h and h!!r mot-her wu thlf! former Arlett.a

to...,

t&lt;'Ok H over," Haney •aid.
Haney 10t off to an auspictow

New

PAIN

bakin~

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take o.fflee nn Jtllv 2 at th~ rlr&lt;rt
mer,tin' of ure new'v .J1"l r"t~d oHicittls, was born In New l-'~vrn on
AU.Uri

and

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(Continued trnm Pue One)
t('o runnini!' £or office In New Haven. Finally, sht aRJ"eed to run
only if no one dse could beo
found. When lob~ ballots flna' ly
cam~&gt; out, sh" was the on1v onP
rnnnin~ for the position. In -fact,
her tick~»: was' t·he only one print.t&gt;d on the ballnt. Thl' only onpo.sition was offered by an or.
ganiJ:ed ~ite-in .group.
In regard 1o her comin~ duties
. Capehart mode!!tlv says that
is not certain of her duties.
However. slte add, t,h3t sbe'l' do
t.he Job kt).8te best ·o-r ~er abl1itv.
Her ·frleniiR maintain that If s,hc
does that. thE' "lob of town recorder will be well taken care of.

Tbe new Tf&lt;'01'dt.'r. wh'l will

HiU-Mantle, Yanks 116; Borer
At the meeUna: wi-th the playe~
Card! 7iJ; Ltmon, Senators 74;
Si mp.son, Athletic•, Long, Piratt'l club owner Lou Petlnt referred to
newspaper :reportl lbout H1n~y
and Aa~burn, Pbila all 70.
helni only a pro ttm manager.,~
Pltchlni- Lawrence, Re-d Lega, then adlUd:
fl-O; Brewer, Rl'd Sox 9-1; Pierce
11 1te 11 your m~ftt~Pr. period."
Whi te Sox 10-2; Fretman, Rei.l
llaney
who manaced Ptttslburrb
Lega IH; Labine, Dod1ers S-1.
h11t ~~euon - only to tee t•he
Plra-tu lbtcome
othe
natlonel
l..U&amp;de !I!ID.Jat.lons under Bobby
Brotl:on. thiJ year-natural 1y hop••
he won't be made a aacrlflc:ial
Iamb wlth .M llwaube.

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Raymond Smi'tll..

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tKiw:r~ng champol '-thie
whining
Walpert, IIMnloo

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projects. Oa.rol
nw a demon,tmtion on
making Filled r;r..v~ rolls Alq
mf'mher were pre.1ent 111t the- meet..
in,R'. Ttl!: next 11"f!ular m~r'ng will
be 1\e-Fd. at lhe- bomoe of Batty
-nard on June 21 .at t$ :30.

BANQUET

". Tbe Pbilip SpDI'n Baclquet
l.elld . SaiUlday Ju,.. 9 at

10ne ~n!• west or P""'•\W
Adm. us -Htgh Sebool SluduC.. a...;..;:.;;;;:";

Baltimore ut Ch.icagn

What the Bravea dldn't tell Ha
ney,
thouab, was that they have
Home Runs-Manll l', Yanks 25;
quietly
been
1-'t~OI' National
Sievers, .Sioln~£1ors 17; Berra, Yank.s
17: Long, PJral e&amp; 17; Wertz, ln- League baaeball pettple - even
c1ubhou.se men-about Durocher's
dlans 16.
personality and handlina: of ball
I Rurt.li Bntted In-ManUe, Yanks play en.
· 62; Boyer, Card~ SO; Mu.!dal, Cards
Haney lt CC.IIIJ on the assump
49; Wertz, Indians 49; Sievers,
tlott tibat be eo tetp the MUwau
1 SrnatorB 49.
•kee job If he makee a ·rood show
Runs-..:ManUe, Yanks 60; Me- In-r althliu&amp;f\ he 1i.ped no contract
1nd the t•nure of
l Douaald, Yllllkl 44; Boyer, Card~ Sa.turda'
-44; Loper:, Athletics 43; Yost, Sl'll· hls new job wall r-ather IOO!ely
drfined. in. &lt;t he Bravta~
officii\
atnrs 43.

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SCIIRNEt'TADY, N. Y. UP -

Parsorw, who has been bMrball Future powB demanW. of the na·
and bMketbal:t ~ch at Middleport. tiBn•'!l e-lectric ulilih('S h;m! rt't.d!·
ho&lt;nel Hgh Sehool, will con!inll(! teaching ed In a backlog of order9 £or ~team
at tJte Hi&amp;h SebooJ bul bas wllb- tu.rblne·geRctat&lt;H' unitl!t Genetal
drawn from coaching ttarting tb's Eleetrle eo. unit~ which wl)t M
ned. tall. He I" attending the- Unl· abl ~ to prod~a more than 19,\100 · ·
vel'9ity of W. Va. this .summer l 000 \:ilowatt11 l're scheduled for
working on h',9 MattlT's degree In Bhipment as hr ahead u 1959.
aduo~Uon He i.l: tneiTied to, Joan 1
Gilmore dauottter ol M&lt;- .and ""· ~-~~ f)_.l'~;.,-'O."'
Ralph Gilmouo, Pomeroy, and thl!llf ~- ~t;'II~T 'T

A.lee pJ'Ief&gt;icW {1\'er the- meetl1og.:
The group wm"lred &lt;ln their sew.l.ng

SKIPPER"
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hnane on June 7 at 1:30.

CLAYBANKSSPEEDWAY

Gamet~

Just
ArrI v

~ RO('k Sprlne-~
Giri$ Club met at the od'v'"'w's

. At

Kilcks 8-3 vs Hoeft 8-3.
Bo9t:on at CieveUmd flight
Pilrtetofl·eld 2-6 vs Score 6 -~

192 35 65 .339

DURANDO DESIGNS

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Waml.ngton ~t Kansas City, ntghl
- Wies1er 2-3 vs 'Herriage 1-4
· New l"ork at Detrott, night

Raney dart •• Mllwaukee manafei' Sun
1he new ' Mllwau:kee manaaer, has day ~hill lie led tile Brave• to a
been eiven a .tob wltb no auaran· ,p air of vlctorla 0 -t o .4 and S ~ 1
tees, and be would feel tvt'n more over Jhe: . ))odaen 1n a doable
uncertaln if he knew that t he headu at - . , . Flold.
Braves have betn making continue-d inquiries about Leo Durooher.
NEW YORK UP--P'red

Haney said he wu told, "Don.'t
49 192 30 68 .354 wolTy, you're our man."

Marilyn

STOCK
CAR
RACING
SUNDAY

'-5 162 27 58 .358

Boll.

"bout having a vwim:ming
JNirly at Balky's Lake. I'atty Dod.
e.llt'i !ihOWsi t"llt! group bow t.o

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pointblank to Milwaukee oftlcials.

~rnon.

dr.teu ~d

AlbrtJ"lrl, 209, San
Fernando, Calif. 7.

Na V&lt;il'k 5 - tlOtrolt !

Rushed into the manacerlal
breach 1or Charlie Grlrnm· last
M.ontle, N. Y. ft9 22~ 60 B~ .37B Saturday ni-t~bt. -the 58-year old
-~bxwe11, Det. 47 1ft0 37 54 .360 Haney put rtJhe Durocher Issue

a ,..._rrnuter,

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46 .346

The Bedt'OI'd BBllu met at the
home o1 Pab-icl.a and Sharoa
gill!!' on J.uM." 12 at J .30 Planet were

stopped Bob

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AM!RICAN LEAGUE

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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KanJdCity

Ma.ior League
Leaders

Ted KJuszew.ski opened the sl!ven·
1h wrth a 1lngle, Frank Robin!JOn
aa«ifi~ed and Smokey Burgess
~···~ intentionally. Ray Jab

W.ft'e

ila!Umore

hnlds a 4-6
Stmmon:t has won two and

during the sc o re~ess pitc hing duel ,

Satterfield To ,
Battle TonigJtt

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Stu Miller, waSI the winnt&gt;r. He
~ri n g.
hll! won four and lost two.
However, Miller ·had a two-.bit· lost five.
br going Into the !ixJ h inning

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Gordon

PHOENIX, ArilJ!. Enal'd
Charles, Hl7.
Cinclqoati, Ohlo

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Olli&lt;Oro

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Cu~ Slmmora will pitch for Phil-

Phillie!' Jack l1eyrr, in r('lief for

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Results ·

plnch-hltte:r in the sevf'nth. The
right bander fanned four in bis
two lnnlnp, lhcluding Ed Bal ~ ey
lor tbe final out , uftt'r he had
Wilted Burgen and hit Jablonski
with a wild .pit.ch.

Ttle Re-dlees and Phillies Pnd
Khpill'Sttln G.h Lon
tbtlr
Jeries today. Art Fowler will
K' ippstei n was char ged wit h his
.fourt h loss against .!lix: wins. Tbe t~ke .the hill for Cincinnati and

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¥roop tieo rev~ all tM knob:
lht'y h1d l~r:oed to to~ durrin&amp;
yl'ar. 1\!n of the [ourteen mtmtJcTj

Wtlllace,
ttiB~. To:-ontoo, Canada, ou.tpnlnted
Ron Bartmr, 174~ Britain lrt-won.
Briti-sh ernpl.re Ught. heavyweieht
CHICAGO 'VIhlobnilt B•ijl.
tnie.
merlln pl1nned tM1y to "~flit kit
of ·the way of ttte /bOJitbs.. ili114 l ~l
HARTFjlRD, Oonn, Billy youtb carry him .to vlel~~
Lyneb, 14~\lo HarUOO'd. C&lt;&gt;nn .• out. nigh1 in hls 10 ro11-nd heaYJw. ·.­ t .
pointed Luther Rawl,1na:s, 151, Chi- bout a-gainst veteran BOb
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ca&amp;o 10.
field in the Chicago Stadium.
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. - Willie
Summerlin, boastina: a lt: tl~trt
~p. 130'h, Hartford, Conn .. out- win-nirt&amp; streak \;Va.t a· 7 •o S f'-•
pointed RUS8 Tague, 128, Daven- \'crlte to \\\hlp the 32 ~ft~ Old
port, Ia. 10.
Chica-go battler w-ho has woa ~­
or bis 65 filhb , 31 0~ ,theta; ·~:~,
knockouts.
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STOCKTON CaJHf.
La"y
'•
Bal.aan,
124%:,
Los AO@e'll&gt;s,
Sattertield l'xpected to, weifh"~topped Baby Camacho-, 124112 T i·
about 181, lighter than wual and
juana, Mex ., 7.
close -to bi.!l best f)&amp;.btlng weflht·.
Summerlin. 24, anticipate¢: ,he
HICHMBOND, Calif. LatTY would weigh abollt 194,
Vaspuez, 132, Richmond, OW.if.,
stopped CCieo Lanoe, 134, Oakland,
Calif. 1.
LONOON -

open hlr .l * fodtbiM! ICbedule Jxa.oa at ,an ;DKft..,. Jn
qalnst Itt*! ~YeOWi'_ood Red Devilf ~1
at ~ Fteld on 9ept:lembe.r 7 Jb -~!I 111 foUr:nrll'·
at•o·~~t-~bf
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BY UNITED PlESS

'"1'1H. ~.t Centel':' a new nu.1. apa-';1-nv-~ .o-n Dro~~li A\'eft\le .
hDtJAe in Middleport is .sehed- Ue 1 uctave .m .the &amp;f:iddleport At h.
to open on Jlily 14th an the LesUc Auoc1at on, Fant Pl'\'llbyt~­
P-irk building, corner of Soutb. ian Church and Scuut WOJ"k.
SKoftd Avmue and M.iU Street .
The ~nagt·r ~f the n..w store
Kenneth McElhinney .It manaen• began hu work an r.1ore when he
of the new 1 tor&gt;e and hlA parlner wu emplo~e_d at thll" local Atlant·
y John Paf"J()f)J, lfl!{rucl.or at )lid- ic and Pac1fu~ Storlf! .and transf.if!r·
-dlel)(lrt Hlih Scbool. 'J'be Spo:rt.J t"'ed to another .tort m ttle nort~.
Center will handl~
MacGregor em part of thoe •tate. Hf' and has
sportiDa good~ trtYJ" hobb'er. and family rt1urned to Middleport and
men'j. wear wUh pla'm r(•t further operated the- Bailey Drive- In
~XJJM'Iion.
Bradbury until he bt-&lt;·lun.~u·· ,::~~:~
MeK\)tinney l! a graduatf' ot )tid· ated with the H. &amp; R- ~·_.
-----------~::;:'-;'
dt.eport lril!lh Sctud and haJII been ·Cum1•oany, a'J.ddlt.·port.
acHve Jn the MaliOOie lodge, the 1MN . Md•:.lhinnt:y wert&gt; In
Mldd\epQrt A.t.hLt-flc A,j"(_ociaUon. l lail week t~ purehas;e .toy!f fur
Band Bootlt«!t' AAs«-iation -and &lt;Ah· nore 110 dw1!l leave thts next
('It clv!c activities induding broad- ' [or Cfocinnat; W order thl.' ·
·
casting ..at athi1Hioe -eventa He ls ' equipii'Kn! 'for tlw- Sp0~
.
mar.rled f4J the form~r l..ois Rail...., ! M.r. Parson'" ex~rif!"Tl.('e m 00:11 h- 1
odau.-hter of Mr .m1d Mrs. RuMetl 1 ing and aln pbaymg eollegt.' ~portA I
Bailey, Rutland, RD , and they ha\'e •nil profe vo,.ihrwl .haseh~ll w1ll D"'- 1
two tb.ldren. Rune ll and Kathie. ~ ·.'ft. thf' 1111rtner~ m thc•r nt"W Yt"ff· .
1'hey own property on South F\mf". tuff.
1
th Avenue.
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The Gaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiC!Cileport, Olil_o____ ---------~WidnfliJoY, :fane 20, 1956

ass • I Sl • .

· - - - United Methodist , I
Approximately 8 acns good hay
JOF Class Picnk
Cimothy and allalfa mixed. Wtll
adl in field. Oren \\o'ears, Har·
Held On Monday
.riaonville Road.
6-19·3tp

A&amp; Uctll•-.i bJo l\, A
II, will ... publlll&gt;od , ........

·:!••IOta

.., u reeetved.
p.q WOI"d, . . . .
Htt1011. Mlfttm•Jtr. ~Mrr:e- ~~ -

ta,t n· 'I ftJl1l

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e"tiiJ n\e or 21 cenll per wora wW
be eharpd for advertiainJl lf DDt
paitl fur befDI'~ tbt •..:itb oJ eaell
mODtlll follo¥!l.q: l.a.iettion

Cmln w ACY1Srtillq----3hontd be
reported ~acbai'».J. 'I':1e DaHy
Seatillotl will ao&amp; be reliP.,'D.Idblf'
for more thaD one mc:orrect ilt...UOD.

..m of 'l'bllDD uG t~Jll l'lu
tica; ot Eveoll pnnted aL rqu
1ar cluaifieci rai-l. ObitlW'ies
publided at 1 cmt per word
.'iaarf,ed Adl reeelved OJ mall or

telephunt pvea ev.tW

a~

tloa.

'lotices

Ill

ice cream, c oie a

coffee. Feden4led ChUTCh base·
ment, Saturda y, June 23, begin.
6-2().3!&lt;
nina: al ~ :3 () P. M.

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DO N'T YOU

KNOW?
aive '"u tbe bea~
trade on f urnitcre ur appllan-46-tl
ell's.

SAYI
Baker'• will

A'iT.NTION
MEIGS CO. FISH AND GAME
ASSN' FlSH FRY AND TRAP
SHOOT, JU NE 21, AT POMEROY GUN CLUB.
II-lUte

Auto ;)ule:&gt;

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sedan,

4 door
new fhllih

aparkliD&amp;

$1096.
6-1-Utc

Pomeroy.

~ : aet.tnan,

1950 Ford 2 door, 1296 Blaet¢n.ars,

e.t+ete

Pomeroy.

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1950 Buick Special 2 door .11edan,
·new engin e last year $395. Blaet
6·14-tlte
tnars, Pome-roy.
1951 Ohcvrolot II ton pick up,
new dark blue flnlah ~90. Blaet
6-14-0te
tnars, Porn eroy,

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-1954 Ford 2 door aedan, beautifU:l

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.turquoU.. with wblte top. Blaet
I&gt; lute
tnars, Pomeroy.

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19M Ford Sun'Jner Convertible
new, Fordamatie.
coupe, llk
Blaettnars , Pomeroy.
8·14-8tc

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.-::--::-... H. RAWLING SONS CQ, •
aour

Wreater

Bervtee.

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By Jeaue

Sml~

Catholic U.
John F. Wippel, has n1turned to
the home of his p:W'ent.s, Mr. and

Dodge SafetJ Ceuultant

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Memorial Dai

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The Oo · Sentinel,
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Drew-Webster

brall:.e

ae.rvtce.

Hackett'a 8-y ::lenk:., Weft
Malo Str eet, Pomeroy, Oblo.
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191 For SG1e

-lJouae For Sale In Suiar Run. ln·

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{ormation
Pomeroy.

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nu.u.ernut,

6·11-12tp

tapacJty and added feat ureacan't hat t New Holland
Baler at any price. See- lL8 lar a
deal. Fultoo·1'hwnp!IOII. Traetor
Salet.
~-22·2&amp;1&lt;

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BALER TWINE, cuaranteed, $8.9fl
Fnlton-Thompso.o Tractor Salee.
&amp;-Z.2.5le

County

Treasurer'~t~

of·fice.

atera, lnstead, divert their •'-

....

tentlon by poliltfn1 out unasu.al
alghts along &amp;he road. Or pl11

~en,
r•llt-4a.t.enalotl
Clolhl.
Scaffold
- ·Hlddleport
Drap
Clln&amp;oa J'llher,
P!J.ou 628&amp;-X..

gomea wltb them Uie countlog
cows, llcense plate ·~poker" or
20 questlon1. A colorlna: IJoall:
and crayons, store4; In a bp,

ror

wall P•P""
~..,_Eieetrle
1teamer. Clinlon FiahiU', Mid·
11·1-ti'
d!Aporl, J!lo. 62tl5-X.
·-FOR RENT: WaH Paper Ste am or
-Floor Sande,. Pickens', Pom·
-9-6tc
eroy &amp; •Mallon.
£ fi-;e oroom apartmenlll; 2 fourroom apartm-ent'S, all wllh
driea and garogeJi. .\.. N.

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Good Clean U8ed Cars

JnquJsJtJve hands off tbe dashboard
and steerina wheel And alwara

lock

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bo trued

AlJTO SALES

m;..:.r..~•.,., ..

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JLltJ afe the re!iJ:.Dr&lt;:• of their a. earettJl JeU't.h ~d IJe IIIJ8dli
fa.inllJ' disturb · _,. Ud 10elal for tile ea1111, 10 &amp;bat iii cu 1111

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.Allis Cholmers C Cultlvotori, Mowen
And Two-Woy Plow •.•• .,••. $1lOd9w.n '
Ford-ferguaon '47 eJ!:fro gfOCI $110 down ·
FARMALL H CULTIVATORS &amp; MOWERS

CLIIK OAR AOI
Call on us for ca1· repair and weld.
lng &amp;erv~·r.e, Racine, Ohio.
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--SER VICE

RADIO .0. TEL~VISION
Pbo-ne 200. Cleland Appli a nee
Store, 118 W. MilD St, Porn

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Aetountant

Alto Saxaph.one Jane Powell,
John Layne, Al'o'in Tripp~ Tenor

Invite Bookkeeping

Aetounll, Audits, Tax Pro-

blema, Nolory Publk.
Oflleo Ph011e 289-M

NO·-·

THEY

LOOK
AWI'UL

INSURANCE AGENCY
Plre.

A~o.~tomoblll,

ft..18-3tp

R.

Richardson,

Bonda. Phone 83!6-X

;:~:i~~~~~;-;~;~=·=b~u~moiertondi·
81)t·

, Phone
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COMPLETE laaurnaee Ptoteettl"l,

Life, Auto, Firl, Polio. C1ll Do1
IIlii' llld\D•port, Ohio.

(21) R,eol Estate

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..d MAIUON RADFORD HOMESTEAD
for .aale. See I'Nd W. Orow. Exe
eucor, l'oaK'I'OJ, Ob.lo. W2·~

e Rm.

with 4 acret arouod,
\!o mlle from lllcllio ou lit. 1:14,
..,GPO coli l:llt-J . .
11-2-t;IJ
Kou~e

Drum, DavJd
Donna
Cole-man,

D:rrryl Knopp; Basa Drum , Gary
Wilson; Bells, Rose Tennant.
Ali students .selected for --the
march~ng band are requested to

ACCIDENT
Lit., C1au1ltv 1.111! 8Mdl

Co111forhrblt Shelteft

f.ar picfl.la

011d l'!

Stwtt cdl111 lor n•t
Pymatunln:g State Part in the

nOrthe-aSt (Oftler Q1. Ohto Is OM

. oi the most popular oul4QOr ftCcontact Sally Proftttt at Mwoo as ; reetlon spotJ in this
for
soon as possible to pay t-heir band
camp lees. These stude'ots are ei· . pU:DickffS, Clrnpel'lt fbberr¥n.

area

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PEANUTS

Superior Service
Quality
Merchandise
Reasonably Priced
Trevy-Finsterwald
Funerol Home
,.,...us

(20 81 Insurance
llli&lt;ldl•-· ,.,...,

Suaphone, Robel't McG1ot-hlin,
peggy H.essing, Bill Foglesong:;
Cornet I George MacFarland,
Sharon B~rry ; Cornet U, Sam
Hoffman Jane Wolf; Onrnret III
Bob
Arlis, Kenneth Dodson;
F'l'ench Horn, Ralph Stewart, Al·
tan Harris, Margie Roach, Bob
H«rris: Baritone, Eugene Ray·
burn, Henry Burgess, Myra. Fore-,
man; Trombone, Ral'Ph Artis, J;fnet Cat mack, Howard Johnson.
Nelson Reynolds, Larry Luck)'doo
and El' a Roaeh; Sowophone, Toxp
Sayre, Delmar Peyton,
Jam~ll
Bumgarner; snare

t4 ..1th

CONCRETE BLOCKS
"'aulld ldter For L•""

GRUI!SEB BLOCK CO.

I MUea North of Pomtroy
On Itt. ·u, Call Wm. Gru...r.
ltockStwlnt•

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WE BUY

I'I'IIIICTmW. I BEAMII

OHIO VALLEY

, · ' JUNK CO.

~ 1110~ - &gt;QITALII
.!"'!'!" tit
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Club meeting
Eootorn B&lt;bool

o[ 1the Band
of
has ·be-en Cldled
the
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nated

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a conatnu:..
note
t1011 bat..
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Ullon (U.I.
Navy)
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eotrec\

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Jt. J"ltA

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ot a pillOW

lt. Nickel

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' One tdtet' shqply stand• tor another. ln tbla n~ A
tor tt1e three L's, X tor the two .0 '!, etc. Siagte let~. ..
trnphiea, the km«th and formation of the wor~ arC ill
_ ~h day Ul.e ~ode letters are dUferatt.
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DSASAWSD,

lRCDA

NUD

RCA

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N"D S S - A U U 0 S.
YnterdaJ'• C'ryploq110te- HF.l LOOKED UPON Hts Pj;Q.

FLoE. ANO A. TEA,R WJ.L,i

~~nbuted

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JN HIS ~YE-MACA(.Il..A.¥.

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fl'"llturtt

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Doro1·by Shir~ey: Clarin~t IIJ,
Phyllis Zickafoose, Wanda Roush,
J oan Ke s.sin~er, Mal'i-lyn Schwarz.

DOWNING

fl exible bt.n4

llubma r~

10. Arabian

OHtO

t.;rOni; Flutt!: Morii.JtD _Fo&amp;:e!&lt;ong, Jtnire Rou~h: Cial'me-t I,
Jl6mes lle@i'rs.m\, Virginia. RogerS R~t\ Grill1Jd and Mane Je.
wei.~; t:t.annf''t· H. Jo Ann JustUR
.lur\y i\.rrro:ri. Ann Newla!)d and

Pomeroy Nat. Bank Bldg.
105 ll. Seoond St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

20. Cold
4Her.)
Jl. Endl

·h&amp;ve been

l~y

G. E. REUTER
Publle

15. Dere~n«

Wijeij, li.is
was _ s!Q. l
~0 ftoJP.orr UttMfh~Jl ~ l.lsea Ca.f

Drum Major, Ruth Sayre A:&gt;·
sisl:int Orum Major and Cymhab,
Juh\ing McClung: Standard Bear·
t:rs, Betty Davis and Barbara Me·
Daniel ; Majorett.es. Sally Proffit!,
June Spe~cer, J:anE:. kenllowcr.
J&gt;a(ty t'armack, Betty
Rbush.
Mary Rous-h, Judy Webb and Shir-

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pronoun.

MQ:stow SUI~IIB•S .The 1 That
iill the ~~:~:~:~=~~
SAUGUS, Mass. UP tllf' Fil-st. Iron
Selection of the group is made sa!esma~, wen~ up 1_n a b0rro~·e4 Aeadep:ay of Studies in ~.cow h~~ f)f Saugu.s, with
by a eommittee composed of tl'.e plane With a p:l.ot frwnc:! 'flN!y clr- just bouz-ht 1 ye&amp;rs's subllft'ilttion where .t\(nerica..
director, Drum Maj-or Ruth Sayre, c!OO over the city for half an ho~ tO: The FI.Frt Iron Works Gaz.ette. · WI!' estl1blished in..·;·:_;c-..
and Assistant Drum !lfajor Juhl·l_:._fi_n_a_
ll,_;_:•~po_tc.ted:..:__:lh:::•:.:::'":::'c•·c._
. _ _ _ ___-:--------~~-------'--ava ilabi'ity of t:ompetent studeD.t

r-ersonnel.

Mo;mbe rs o£ the marching band
are as fo-lloM&gt;:

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pected to attend the Band Camp
.at t·h e F'FA Youth Co:.mp near Ripley, W. Va., beginning on August

'James Brh:'n. dli'ecti&gt;r. '
20, 1956.
nlot! size of lh.e ·.marching bantl, The firlff, ,l!!hl;jarsal Qf. the
uectding _to tbe . director, is marc~ bartd lri:b bW ' f'4 on
p:·esently limited by the number August 21 at ·~he bAnd t-am!).
of uniforms ftvai.lahle, t·he avail· -"
abrily of tran.s porlalion, financial
.
-lailc#ioN
means of unit .o;upport and the
~~'IT!--~ CJtEiK, Mkh. UP ·-

FULTON- THOMPSO~

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For Rent-3·room apartment a.nd FOREMA."" 4 ABBOTT T.V. hR.
VICE All makea ltepatr.!d by Et.
bath. Umitiet paid. 8&amp;8 N. 4th
pert Ter:htllclau. Phoae 8284 l'
Middleport.
tJ.18-6k'
14lddleport,
e.u•to
Forcb Valancu, roil up porch N"E-fG_!_.Eii_s _ f-or - ~lng hou~c!l,
1hadel!, Clotb awnlnp, E'ectrlc
;t,irch cab!nl'ts. and repair work.
-faru all kind~. ~··roo ln1tlllatlon.
Call ua. Gu)' Nei;hlf'r, 724 Broad'WI)', Racine, Ohio.
6-8·25tc
Dale Wippel Supply. 215 Un·
ion Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
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~U:CI SERVICE OD WateJl Reo
'h;yi;;d~~CI~rJ
patrtna: by
Trained
FOil SALE - A
wotebm•ker. COLLINS J ! trlll't' Ntlittlnc.
mi.
LERS. Pt'mtfW'.
t.a.tl
Cbetter. Oblo, •• Rltt:._:.2~48~~~
• -:Lloou hun;; f'oorln&amp; laid ; root,
2~ H. P. Rnto, Spader, like new,
asbe.o~to 8 shlngh~11 and in.~UiaVetJ I'UI.Onlblot, C.U 3-lO.M.
•Uno applied. Repairs. VIrgil
fJ..tUtc
Teaford, Syracuao. Phone , 907M.
IEIISEV (;ow, calf br ~de. 0.1· ll-lfl.31e
toD 'GrOWl', PomeroY, Ohlo, Rt.

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Selection or the- '"'rt~ers o1 the
"Wahama . \\'hite Fa.J~q_n Marehing
Band was a.nno\ln.ced thls'w~ek by

.
Special On Tractor Tire$

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Wahama Marching Band Pei'SCJnnel
. At:e ~not.mced By Diredor Bret.n

$190dQ~n

doon from the inside.

eo~lcJ,s.

,..reated this year. Miss BettY Da·
vis and ' Miss Barbara M~aniel
have been selected to fill the
.pn8itions of Standard Bearers.

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Two new -positions

ph~. IC"Xperienc • Write
688--B %The Dally Sentinel,
6·2
1oroy, Ohio.

WISCONSIN
ENGINE PARTS
Parts and Service

e:p,-..;

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Slnee miDY , _ lie ,.... eOdd-, 1110 . . . f« Will$

You hove something
To Sell, Trade or An" 'JWANTED---For
"~~~~ nounce, Let A Doily
MAN
bu.sinea.~ in Pomeroy. No "
Sentinel Display Ad
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or Wont Ad be Your
to malcJe and profltr." good. 1
1mmedl11t.dly. WriUe , ~ '
Representative,
Dept OIU'-840-190,
~ ~i
111.
-They Get Results -WANTED Bookke:_rr •

nef'!r wllh lee Cream rMan ufac·
tu~r. Now senlna: this Area.
Complete equipped tru&lt;k for
fas t -errtclent repair
vire.
Fife Refrlgnstlon, Middle port,
Phone ~.x.
6·13 ·2!Hc

llfl-

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Lever

I . Corret:t
Co.. dclecllnc 7 BtnGwitll

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. . , _ 1l'&lt;ltdo dullnr llooleoil.,.

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19. Pel

tt App!lratua

hutJ ud , ~

few

pletely unaw&amp;re ol ,'the butc CllUIOt be de....._
ea'JI'8 ot "'-eit ~V. lheJ dd '!ben il 110 lnUitiitllt wtak:b • ·
·no;
\hal Qlteji, 11101 ~•- ot &amp;DYp&amp;rllelllrt&amp;lae. 0 1 -

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Gertrude Hall, P~rtland, Obi D.,
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eto. Jl»d ""'"' •ilion. ' I I - Thq must re&amp;llle tl!&amp;l 11 11 a
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of Ute f#:,uUon, medl~ P10blem ta4 t.h&amp;&amp; 1 doc"' re.IIW&lt;I Ill tllj bojjef tll&amp;l tor ..., l1iloPf1 rellol.

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l'or the mol't part, tbQ IQ.Ier period. lllaJ build ap ow. ~
, 1n al1eDCe.
IDGBUJ.I.liDW u otberwlli baiiPJ'
Many womtn ..,. unaware ~ IIW1iap U iimM nm tDdl ia
' &amp;B1 phJJletl or pe.rionautr ~:.U.~ w1Tea mut.

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from strayiDII oto the hlgbwaJ. 1
Finally, instruct your children .
to keep their arma and bead away '
from open wiDdowa aDd to keep

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lioUIN' W!IILIItjo · · oC
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All ai:r:es -of Electric Fana at a
. real Aaving. Frecken PJumblna
Shop. Phunc 433-M Pomeroy.
C:OMMIICIAL II:IPIIIGIItAT ION
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Ne-w &amp; U&amp;ICd.. Purcllae )'Ol1lr
ment w!.t.h local aervtce. 7 ·yrs.
as Refrlceratton Service Engi·

MF.JGS EQlJIPMENT
Company
Phone 94 Pomeroy

Premenstrual Tension
A 'Many-Sided Problem ·.

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YMOUTH ~ ~ q(toM HOUSE, furnish cd or
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1JvnJer &amp; bUJb .. h . 1ubjeet. It II n.1a &amp;D4 J1:1.fcta1Dt !IN bvl a , . .
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Films Shown At

Mrs. Jt)Eieph E. W 'ppd., Pom.e.:-oy,
Star Rol.llle' after having 'l'eCeived
his M~ Degree with honort at
Sevrral Cilrns o[ the M-emarill
t.he Cathdlic University of Amer.l· Day parade and scenes taken in
ca Waslrlngt.on, D. C.
Georgia and in France ~were ·
shown by 'Micke)' Wi1liams wben
Drew Webster Post Ameriean ~
gion met Monday evening at l.be

SAFE DRIVING l8 a full Ume job, demanding every attention
Springs.
of
tbe
partJdpant&amp;. Children, CilnYernly, can be danseroWJiy diJ. .
exeer ent condition. Call 605&amp;M
traeting
to a driver. What is intended to be a pleasaut, restful
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F'ollowmg the .su[Jp&lt;'r a short 1 vacatlon instead often tums out to be a nerve-ebiltering ni&amp;htmare.
busme....~ _.,,.~sl(m WH~ he!rl wi!h
Therefore, lbe first rule that some cynlul parent&amp; offer for
Locwt Posta for sail". Cla rence Mr:s_ Roy Bctzing, pr csidl'!ll, pn'·
motoring with children Is
Wolle, Jr., Obrster, Ohio.
.)iding. l! was vntl'tl ,,, 'il."n rl a "DON'T," However, let's be real· will provide add.idoDil enter- '
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of than k.~ to :O.!r We st fur
lstic. There are many times when tainmeaL
f1.19-6tp
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the invitat run lo ptcnie &lt;Jt tm the litUe folks must travel too. To avoid frequent atops for
to canecl th e I !I The· wise parent. before UDder·
' II I .Wanted 1 o t;u~ \ farm . It W&lt;:. &lt;~"rt't'd
drinks, take a big thermos of
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laJuly and Au gust
meetings.
takmg such an adventure, p..us
cold water or carbonated beverI carefully ahead, then eatablisbes, age, with plenty o1 paper cups. ·
Hi,:hest Prlces Paid for Logs·Tim·
Prt'sent were M1·s. Hl•tzing , Mrs . : ; and eaforus. basic rulea fDr be- Treats Uke candr and aum (the
ber-lAlmber. Wrlt.e tbe
Krieg E. E. llryanL Mr.'!. Al vozo l'uster, i havior. Here
latter belpl combat ear sickness)
Lumber Company, Wellston, }Irs. Antone Lucke . ~irs. Benton II is a coUedion
are a help if stored in the &amp;love
Ohio.
~ltf Ponn. Mrs. Jt'd Wch.-&gt;lr•r Sr., Mrs. I of tried and
compartment and doled out with·
discretion. other important items
We want used farm ma~biner) . Dwight Park~ r. Mrs. f{oh crt Mor· 1·1true &amp;Ids fOJ
for ti1e glove eompartment 8l'e I
Fulton-TbotnpROD Tractor Sa'es. ris Sr ., Mr.s. Gerald Wrldt·rm uth, more pleasant,
Mrs. Dey Hy ~r I. Mrs. Everett :and Jubsesunglasses for tired little eye~~, :
Pomeroy, Ohio
6·7-18tc
Thumas, ~i .~ ~ Lu(•y t;rbbs and : que~tly safer,
sunburn preventaUve (easentlall!
&lt;hre~ gue!il:i, M t ~s M:.·rtis Pa.l'ker, ,fanuly trayeJ
you have a convertible), cleaoa- ·
WANTEDTOBUY- Goud: lllied Mi.ss Joanne Thurrrl(.'n and ~1 rs. Ithis summer.
illi tissue and a damp washclotb '
Pianol Mn. A1bert Hill. Phone Stan ley Giltt' n ~
, First of aU,
in a plastic bag. For safety'•
B-l6--3tt.p - - - -- - -2268 Letart FaJle.
· carefully study
sake. always carry a fint aid kit ·
for minor bumps and 1cratebea. •
' the route ot
Roadside picnic ueaa and pubWANTED - HARDWOOD PAL· Two ?'-~om hou~f'~ nnd .'-':.·vera! n ·ce )'Our trip and
bwl-d.ing loOt:.;. Un th~· kve l, out · plan to arrive at each nl&amp;ht's lic parb are plentiful ill mdst
Lh"TS. Old estab:ishod conmn
of h1gh water, 10 mWbuLt.•·s walk ,destination no later tban 6 p .m. state&amp; Picnicking with eblldren ia
ia interet~ted in placi ng 0 rder.'i
to Court Houst~: Ioqtu~l:' box :Tired y 0 u 0 gate r a can c:ause easier, more fun, and lesa expenwibb reliable producer on •
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, trouble. Travel leisurely, atop- sive than stopping at reatauranta
Ion&amp; term basi'!l. It is not ah·
fi.21Mtp
,
ping often to a:ive the children a where slow service irritates im· .:
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to
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.solutely neeell8ary for mi
- ·- - - - - -chance to release pent-up energy patient children-as weD as par-have manufacturin-g faci 'iti c.s at •
A" weary llt Ue 1egL ents. Take along a portable
h 1 I FOR SALfor-Pca rd Kirby H('a~ &amp;~ · · and to stret....
the present time. We would.
-tate,
Rutland Town..~ hip. Jl I II you're traveling wltb very cooler, picnic basket and Jnsu·
)'OU get started. Pa!lct~ w1 ll eb~
acres
land,
hous·c, bam &lt;tnrl oul young children, load sultcase11 on Iated bags In which milk, cookies,
picked up from
your yard.
bui'dings S('e Ge-or;.!L' A. M1 in· the 8oor of the back seat until sandwiches and fruit can be
Please reJiy to Box 668--A ,Lhi:;
. -~ l~f . they are level with the aeal stored for botb picnica and in-thenewspaper, giving full in·f orma· _ hurt, ~tlr_nin~trnt~r_
car snacks.
this area,
tion.
6-19·3t c HousE", 5 rooms and •bath, 3 acre:_.; 1 Place a mattress across
,
lf your yoanJden do 1et oat
-~ gruund, I block from M·-houls, wilh blanketi and pltiows, pro- of hand, don't look loward tbe
Rent
store and postof£irt&gt; . hO't and \•iding both a play area and a back seat to dlsrlpllne them;
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romfortable place to nap. Station l'ou mta:ht swerve ud cause 1
-- cold water. deep well pressure wagon owners luckily have plenty aerloua
Sleepln~ Room for Ront. p h
accident. 8quekh any
system, coal furnn ce. Phone 1
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Che~&gt;hire 775lH . Owner lcavin!! I of room n e rear or a pay pen mu11ny after rou'ye p•Ued over
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which sa1ely holds tiny travelers. to the curb and brousbt your
town. Priced for quic·k sak
House for rent---4 rooma 1 nd
car &amp;o • complete stop. Ne\'er
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bath with basement on Lincoln
let cblldren oat of tb.e car H
4:30
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along.
They
umally
clutter
Hei.j:h-1.5, call 463·Y after
trame Ia heavy. Daring plcaits
up the car and provide little
or see Mr1. Tracy Wholey al
and siJhbeeln• alapa, be espe· amu&amp;einent for uclted youag·

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Mome~rnade

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6-perwwdlorthre&lt;ca Jobnson, Hartford, W. Va.
teWtive ·tllHttion.a.
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6--19-etp Church wa ; h•~l d Mon day t·~·en in g
~~~i--l"nl• momth ror z:J c:eau WALNUT CHlNA CABINET in at lh 2 R. T \V t'st fo.~rm , Rock
Ma..·ta&amp; AutoQt.atic '.\'.::.sher, lo'nm·

'Scholarship Won John F. Wippel
By Bill Johnson Wins Degree At

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Ml"mben;
of
the
Doreu
Cirti&lt;' of the B. H. Sanbom M:lrtslonary Sodety of the FirM Bapt.
i,st. C hUTCll sent a ea.rd t.o MiM Syl.
W&amp; McMa.crt.er a patient M Holzer

Hrl. A. R. PuUeu. vioe-ehalnnan
praolded ln 1llo aboence ol Mn.
John Kaulf, chQnnao, 1D11 loin.
Paul Snwt a&lt;IOd .. __,. In
tbo obOOaee ot IIJW.. WIIio All!lloolY
Hoop~ tal wben they met Tu.eeday
Pla01 wet:e made to baw a. ~
evening at !he ~of lb. J&amp;lMB luck In the y...t of tbo Po.u!. Sowt

~eailor S. scllu(;· MlddlPJ&gt;Clt Society Editor - Phone ~79

Souders.

Uacllle Bearba lf!w)!es· 'Pomeroy Societv F.:,;;.d;:;i;:;to;;r;;;-_P;.h:,;;o;;n;;•;..6:;;244::.:,:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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The Daih· Sentinel

Thomas Wyatt Honored Guest
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home In ·JUlf. Tbe Cftle IIIII seU:
a gilt thb month tdo a akl at the
Bap~~ot Mlal.., 'llWIIIIII S&lt;hOOI 1n
Cbica&amp;o for 1&gt;er blrtbdoy. This 1s
ooe pi the projecU ~ the Crele
and M:t5. Souden .II! ebainn~~n of
commltbee for UJi1 wwt.

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Mro. PulleD e o - d tho - lanai ~ ll!d Mn. David Dorat
Jr. had tM p!'OJI'am for tht even·
lng Tho boo- • Rlad
COUI"'Ie to ten membeft. and one
J. o. Loonard. '

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DainageS~tlsks $88,217.95 .

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Surprise Party •
Held Moljcloy For
Howard S,tewarf

AU-out Effort Being Made
To Forestall June 30 Strike,.

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NEW YORK UP- The United
Stee "•orkera of America and th~
ileel iodUJlr)''a "big th ree'' meet
jointly today in an all.out ~ffort
to &amp;tave off a crippling stri ke that
could upset Ute economic applecart in 1868.

Howaro Stew'art of Carpenter
WaJ ·plel81nt!y aurpriled Jlo.a4:lay
t'Vening When I &amp;roup of relathreJ
to b.b home to rhelp him

Nobles Is Bound
To Gr~d Jnry On
·· Shooting Charge

eelebrate .his birthday.
Home .made ice cream, cake and

Wed. only

coffee were served durin&amp; tbe evening .to ·Mrs. Ed Wile of Columbiana, 'Mrs. Ed Swank, daulhter
F.dwina and .son Eddie of North
Lima, Mra:. Ray Seidenable, Mr.

June 20

FAMILY NIGIIT
2 Adult Tickets Admtt8 Car!
&amp;bert Taylor
A:lne Blythe
11ALL THI BROTHERS

and Mn. Jack Seideoable and
daulflter Jacklyn Jean of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Ho'ofllrd seJ.den~e -and sons,
and Jobnny,
Mrs. Roy Frecker and dauthten
Jackie and Joan of Pine Grove
and :Mr. and !lin. stewart.

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POUCIOfl1c_ljl,tiiQmolldll• (lop, left) and I.
(rlaht)
were JUIPIDded iD om;dMIG'tloD wttb lhl aboOtlnJ o! Patrkk M. Blller,. : .
• j 11, u bO wU lorCOII to olood ..,_d·ealla ovor t!&gt;o boOd ot • en Ill ;
Loo ........ :l'ho ~ order .... Lo,ouod oftor d-.o lithO '
Ileum! JloopiW ~ - · elalm llld refUted that of Tua• ! '
well lUI ..,.. at blm with "'ill bond Ill lllJ pooket 1o a '
threlteldDI·IDimiatr." Below, crtm.e'laborat0171A. Lee Jonea (center, j
ktkcroiiDd) ._....... to lraell:hl bullet'l COUI'H OD Bmw'I back. ,

Hawkins Family ~ :'"
Returns FI'OifJ ·r-:
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F . .Hawkins
·h ave returned from a two weelea
motor trip of MOO miles. 'lbey
villted !Memphis, Tenn.; Hot
Springs, Art.; Dallas ilnd Fpr.t
Wort-b, Texas; Albuquerque, N.
M.; Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Ne·
vada; Grand Canyon, Ariz.; Bryce
Canyon and Salt Lake City, U.tab;
Rocky Mountain . NatloDal Park,
Royal Gorge. Denver, Colorado,
and returned to Middleport thb

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FIRST BIRTHDAY OISIRY&amp;D
The first birtbday of Greeory,
son of Mr. ~nd Mr-t. Cllflot'd Hay.
es and Fatber's Day were Cele·
brated together Sunday with a
famiiy dinner at the home of the
baby;e
gi'aodparents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. B. Hayes, Chester. Preaent,
were Mr. and Mrs Lewis Wau2h,

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Mr. and Mrs J ()hn PiaU and aon.
Jobn, Colwn!!ua, Mr p.n.d 1!frs.,
Cbar}4 Woode 4J;ld ~o~ ; CJ!_ii',:;~l· .
fred ; Mr. a-nd Mrs. Jobif Sf~ar . /. ·,
.and chi~dren, Marilyn and Neal.
a~d
Dl'. Frank
Elyria; · Mr.
Cbee.sebrew . and Mr. arid Mi:'l.,..,..-:Ht:yes and aon Middlepo~
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' following your pllyllclon'1 pra1Gtlplloftt1
with profeuionol preclolon from fre1hf
potent clrvo•, we ore In buoiness fOI
YOUR health, At your oervlce, o/J woyll

Boyles-Spencer II·
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Bible School
is Opened At
F01est Run

A •half hour of pte-nuptial
muaic wlll be pteaented It 1:80
by Mre. HorHe Karr, pl~ailt, and
flarold Yoak of Btlpre u .aolbiat.
The receptiozt wlll ,fo'low lmme.
11atelt att.er- (be wedchnr at the
home of the brl~e'1.- parent.t.

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port has rec~ived Wilrd Jhat her
~n Robert E. McKa).l,
Student
finaoeial . Aid ColttlcU'or an~

Auistant'~rofeasor of. Pbysles •t

1111 ·•~ielr qteethW of ~ the Bowli~lf Green Statf. ..Vnlv.enitY
Board of Education Tuea~ hu btien awarded - ~e , higbest
made Scout medaJ at a diuer &amp;lven by
\b the Toledo Are&amp; Counci's as an
dill.ner for Scout

Sixteen •hundred volun·
~re.. pre.sent
for
It Cam!?' ·l liakonda
Wood County
II . D~~. fc:oot

guilty".

Formal hearing on the charges
which WCTe- preferred by Woo1row Call and Harry MPrris bnlh
10f Middleport will be heard Fri·
day night. lr• the meantime Nob· les was bound to the grand jury
and was to be tramported to the
Mei~ County jail toda y. Bond will
be set for the a¢ctlsed man at the
time of the formal bearing.
The ch!lfges against Nobl4!'8 re8Ulted froom a Saturday ~ng
l"asco when CaiJ. and Mortis vi!it..
P.d Nobles ham.e to purchase home
drew. An altercation over tbe non·
payment of 20 cents re.rulte:d 10
Noble'f allegedly firing a ) 2 &amp;Uale
shotgun at the" pair and wounding
both. Police found a jar of home
brew plus n~erous quart bottle•
-~ :Jf tbe beverage on the premlses.
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Public_ UWJU.es Commission l(
&amp;r-.nted tbe Racine Gas
'•JRo.J .,.Mm Ray (Hilda Bartels) Cowie,
mtllian: to, lperease its ra~ ...
, a former resident of MeiJ•
cine and to other &amp;llbacribers
died early thh mor!Wtg
Melga County.
at a
in Beaver Falb:, Pa.
,._ PUO aatd 'the tl.dded ~oat accordtn~ to infonnation ret!eiftd
fuel by the applieant appean by relatives here. She formerly
~ be .aD expense that sbould be resi~ a.t Syracuse.
8hared by the consumer• propol'Surviving are her b111band, Ray
tlbnateJ)r.i'
Cowie, Beaver Falls, ~. Ttwo «oThe oolop~ny u.id the Increase&gt; tilers Emmett Bartels:, Syracuse
raW wu due to the depletion and ,Ern~st Bartels, ~unttagton, W.
local 11.!1 -t~Upptlee and the add~ Va. A SJster Clara RDberti, Syra..
eott of buying JBS from .
cu~e llld three dauahtera, Wilma
Fuel Gilt Co. The cost
Clara Mae and Ulliail BUtiJ Wbo
10neo up abollt $12,GDO
the home.
ni&gt;11mal cbarres lfte comp...,.
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yel not been completed, IICCOI'dlq
II&gt; ln!onnation ro&lt;e!V&lt;d here.

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KODAK FILM
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all iizt,, avai1able here' ,

s,.;;,, hko mryt!!lng wo do l•,... fun whon a

'alona witt. -th• ctOwd. And there'• ·
y.Ou rM:opture tti6ie pl.o~t

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Curt Nobles, M, of Middleport
in an awe-ranee bef~Jre Middle·
port Mayor c. 0 . hher, w~
day evenlog heard chara:ea read
against him of "•hooting with intent to kill" aad pJ:eaded "not

Joint talks betw.een the union,_,
m.d the big lhree-U. S. steel,
Bf'tblebem Steel and Republit
Steel-an scheduled to beitD at
2 p. m. EDT.
Tbe outlook for lalxrr peace in
l-he beJ:wetber industry was lrim
u the four-man negotiatina: team~ t&gt;
for each side picked up where
they lert orr Sunday wben the
joint talks were " recessed indefinitely."
David J. Mi!Donald, presi1ent
or the usw. broke orr the join&amp;
bargaining 5e5flions afteT nee;olattors beeame deadlocked oo k-ey
C()ntract isau~. The union then
began meeting individually witb
:uding steel producers in All tf.
fort to crack the industry'• unit·
ed front.
·
The divide and conquer mo..-e
failed wben company after company broke out contracts identl·
l'al to t'bose proposed by the
''big three."
A top uninn negotiato'i·told the
t:nited Pre11s Wednesday after u.o
iun bargaining teatnll bad met
sr-parately with 10 companies that
"it looks pretty bad."
.McDonald met wit h the heads
of the various union negotiatiD·I
l'Ommittees tb is morning.
The
committees were disbanded and
!'ient home, indicating that any
sett~ement will have to be hammered out in the joint talb .
CuJ'J"ent eo&amp;tracts betwoon tbe
union and most basic steel producer_. exptre at midnight on
June 30. The union baa authoriz·
ed a .'! trike if a new agreement
hg uot ~en reached 1Jr t~
·u~e. A steel strilte wouL1 ttipple ..

' Is Granted To Mrs. Ray Cowie, 58 '~!-;::; ~~~~··&gt;·
that
Former Resident
Racine
I .. Is ReportedDead

Ar!J. Aonounced
Mr. and M11 . . Dinsmore Boyles
AUred are announaing t.he
MutCh we&amp;dtna · o! their
, F'Jorente AnD to :Rich·
ard A.
, •on of Mr. and
Mra.
Speneer of Ohflter,
0., Sunday, · lune 24 at tt~e Obft.
ter MethodJ.st Cbureh.
The dot~ble rlnt eeremqn, wiU
be -perlol'lmed by Rev. R. IM. Grove
at 2 o'c~otll:.

~hool

Highes.t StQut
MedaJ.ft;warded
..Robert McKay

..

past weekt~nd.

!Mr. !lnd Mrs. Charle.s Vroman
and son !Mark came horpe Sunday
after a motor trip to Washington,
D. C.; Mount Vernon: Richmond,
Monticello, Skyline Drive and
the Valentine Museum and Wickham and Valentine Mansion at
Richmond, Va ,

wtrrnior

.LfJVE

"

Union And Ohio
Barge Lines In ··
New LabOr Deal
PITTSBURGU UP- The No· ·
lion11.l Maritime Union and the
Ohio Barge Lines
announced
agreement today on a new labor
contract boll!lting pay and in·
creasing Lime off -f or 100 employ·

...

The new three-year qreement
· provides a wage increase averag, !ng ~ix cnb an ·bour. It a1so prov:ded for five-4!Jghths of a day
of( for every day worked thi!
· ~~ear; thtee.fourths of a day next
year and a fu'l day in. U158. The
previous provbion wu 11 half-day
aff for every day worked.
The company agrHd to make
n~ changes
in t-he "momning
Beale" before June 15. 195'7 and
changes made af1er th1t date will
be 1ubject to arbitr'alion.
Ohio Barge operates on the
Ohio and Mississippi Rivm be·
rween Pittsburgh lind Nrw Or·
ieans. The NMU reae!M!d a .similar
agreemenl wit·h Union~ Barge Line
last Friday.

Market Reports

try with coD.tract demands
••m• ind.. ...,. •••ly•" ""' w... .
the biggest in the union's 20 year
hillltory.
The companies coontered witk
a five year no .strike , offer ull~
ing for a package
increase of
more than 65 (entr;; an hour oVer
the life of the contrac:t. The offer
provided for automatic pay hikes
a'Rraging 7.3 cents an ·h our each
year.
The union said these figure•
were "pure bunk" and angrily rejected tbe companies' offer u
"shockingly inadequate" .iD a" year
of record. prosperity.

Two Youths Are

Bound To )ury ..
On Rape Charge
Frank Imboden, 22, Syracuse,
and Lester Pike, 19, Racine, entered plea,s or not guilty to a
rharge of rape in the court or
Maypr E. F _ Robinson last night
and were
baund ova- tv t~e
Grand Jury.
· Bond was set at $1 ,000 for
each of the pair .ad Imboden wa.
released wbeo bond was supp'ied
ror him. Pike remains in jail.
The two were charged with,
;peclflcaUy,
unlawfully bavin&amp;:
carnal know·edge of a female per
son with for(e and against her
will. The ebarge waa brouMht
.igainst t-h em by a Wyllis Hiil
hom;ewife.
1n other action in th e mayor"s
court on Thursday evening, Ern'11-et Welch. 4(1. Harrisonvi le. en·
eied a plea of gullt.v on an in· :o~ication cbatRc and was senlen·
':!ed to thirty days in jail and fin~d SUi and costs. The jail sen·
'ence was .suspended on .eood behavior.

Cltr Demolished
After
Bridge

CINCINNATI, 0. UP p,j. A car driven by a LetrRt
durt&gt;:
\"11Uth was demolished on
c
Eggs, hnrely st-eady U. S. ton· iay eVening when it struck a sumer whites and brown, A jun- ge raitng aad overturni'd in an
bol!l 3840, mostly 38-39, A large eldent on the East Lr.tart Oe~
36.38 ll'f'08tl_v 36-3'7, A m-Pd.ium 33 •n'Y road. ,
6, mostJy 33-3f, A smRil' 2&amp;28.
Sherman Phillij:)s 19, Letart Falllo,,~
mMtly 26-27, B large 30-32 m05t. reported that as: hl' came over
-Iy ~1-32,
dellve~.
consumer. crest of a .blll on the rnad.
wruae and bi'OWi'l. lJ. s . A large iced a ear JWit -entering the
while 43-44, medium 39.41.
wa:v. from a private drivli!. He
Chidl:en!J, fryers ibout steady pll•d hiS
and lml , • .,r01·
fryers 3-3~,i lba
20: o( the
21, hea. hea"
The
hellll llg)!t 3 Ib
and
IJihl ~

w,•::::

Did )'0\i boW that your favo.Jtc , butter froatJDI wlll1tay
aofler loaaor lt you mate it
with

..P..·aof\

"-•koo.

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