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Dorcas Circle Meeting Is Held
Ml"mben;
of
the
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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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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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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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(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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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

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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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~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
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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•
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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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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.
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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
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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:.

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Highes.t StQut
MedaJ.ft;warded
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!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 ,

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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·

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· 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
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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
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'Se.Dtl.Del; TtU!., at 110 Mechanic iit., Pomeruy, 0 . Bus ineii.i offil'e

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Un:ttecl Pr"' StaH corres~•nt
The Kre mlin blls suffered a b ig
setback. in its attempt to blame
J osef Stalin for aU the crime~ of
the Soviet Russian dictat(ln;h!p.
The French and Italian Cumrnunist parties, tbe two largest 1t
Western Europe, have Issued pro·
illouncements of policy on the
"Starin did it all" campalgn o(
the new Soviet collective lead et'-

!:Dtered as second class manin" matter at the post qrfJce •t
Pomeroy Ohio.
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repreaentative, BotliDelli-KullLaU. loc ..

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,er week: one )'ear ih advance at Tbe Daily Se1tlinel olfice. ''5 60:
liz month.o.. $7.80; three IOOnlh.s, $3.90. By motor route wher~
available: oft,_~ month, $l. By mail oae year $8i sL't months, $4 .25;
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HaJTy Truman and Henry Wallace,
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stand now, we ousht k&gt; eril.te ' ~
separate Preqidency. Let's hayt
two. We'H conceae Ike aS in,! '81\d
tet rthe other kldsr fight It out for
the other. Then we find them a
the past four years, and be hasn't new eountry to be President of,
had hardly li:nybody L!!hot. at dawn, where all will be happy .and gay,
(Copyright, 1956, by United Fe..
or stayed drunk like Grant.
ture
Syndicate, Inc.)
I've been heardn~ a lot of am·
munition from outfits Jike ADA,
but none of wh~&amp;t I hear sounds
.(Ike .anythlng worth taktng to the1
murkelp ace.

On The Loopholes Of ~w
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It would appe-ar to a fresh OO~rvcr, who bas. spent mor4! time with
ea.nnlbols than. with other polltlcians lately, that there t-s les~ op.
purtunlty fDr Vf\1l-d argument in
thl' Year 's elecl1·0n thon at any
t1
· 1ne In my memor•3 ,
This. of COUI'Sl!', is basr&gt;d on the
Oh, 1 suppose lke plays golf,
temit&gt;e that •the l't'esldenl, de"Pttle fls he ~ and points. Mamie's g11t
~,.,- ' ~ l&gt;eent OJJI.tntion
diO~tm't bang!! and keeps her mouth out of
ch~nge his mind abo~t running national. affairs, and t~',ltll new

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Chm·lt"st.on was calling un Mr. and
Ml'R, Nl•d ll r nr y Sutlwd.uy.
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Mre. Freda lh•nry nnd Mt"'ll.'. Ir r l'lllt
JuaUs al()nl: with tht•lr ~i.'ll ·eTS Mrs.
Mr. Jvnn Bush of M.nsun wa1
'l'helma Capehllll'l and the Rkk·.m i vi~IHn•g with Mr. Ned Henry reSis!A'I"'ll uf l..onl{dalc motored to Pur- .renl.ly.
lmrsburg tm 1'hurs.day and took
dinner with Mr . and Mrx. Wllmnn
Mrs. Goorge ~own 'llttl•nded a
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sllwbones and the naked~ of the
publi.c. Thl\11 would be unlike the
record of Franklin D. Roo.~evell,
who must have known he was dylng when he went for the extra

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ic plm'petuatlon, the few peccDdiiJoes of lke'a rel&amp;n hrwll btoen as
pcbbleA to mountains.

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ward, I am v:utchlng tho newest dllvelotnnenl In i
the lift f\eltl npJll'O('\at!vc\y, They aeent to be- 1
at least hel'e In New YorK-dUi.iii away wltb
elevlllor operators.
1 don't mean to alnrt an all·o\lt war with tht
operatur1 • unlun, l.l11t It Ia my conalderetl opinion
that molt of Manhattan wUI b~athe ea11er. Thel
averare lift jookey herll may I'Kit bll qu1t11 the
equivalent of bua drlvei'A In sheer nea:lecl and
unawllteneaa of hiA pa&amp;~:el\i8tl, but hll run1 a ,
)'0\1

will

be 1!•0&lt;1 of
will rove- him,

m•nlfest

myself to

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DAILY CROSSWORD
2J. Aml!r·
ACROSS

no feet
t . Flower
10. People Df
Denmark

DOWN
1. Spanl9lL
dance
2. kttch~n '
lmplementa
S. Trl'e
4. ·Belo;&gt; nglnl
to me

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1. Engll11h
atreetcar
D. Having

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INATAI.LED ONJ: of theM 1yattn\l In the ftii\V'
bulldlng ln Eaat 4.2nd atreet and W41tlftlhOUH re~rt•
.1·.,j.IJio&lt;Uig a 1 1milar job In tbe Seagram bulldln.f t~ bt ope1ntd ~ '·
1
tiVenue 1n the 601. l auum• lbe• · Uf\1 N&amp;1 'I can 1
coal when neceuary; an eltlvator, you ICnow, Cl&amp;n '- i.d-o ,i
'1!~1"\!i"&amp;Dfrom 130 to 1.000 feet per minute.
1
will do ror mt wtll be to eliminate my eonatan~,
Jl
''PI~ ":!i!!!~~ what roe• on ln. the averace el11vator o-peri.tor •
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be otr on aueh a lonely . cloud by hlmaelt. lt ill ·
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ean outth.en
your
ftoorbtJn
ele~
·
. lllleto.-and
have
atopud
on lo~
ftve, l, ,
you and 1ay, "Whyneh&amp; aay 1• wanna pt oil al.
Yor'k, area travel half
4ay.

Th~

111 not to mean

Some\I mea,

A.

Bulparty
and

3 : 1~ Modem Romances
3:80 Queen .for a Day
in de- 4:00 I ·M arried Joan

4:30 IMy Ul1tle IMai~gie

to,oo
to,so

You

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YIJur UJe

Dragnet
H :OO News Head:inet
11:05 Weat~MrCast
11:10 ~Box \
1U~ :Movie Mu.seum

~bUdfen

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12,01) TonllgJlt

Sitin OM

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NeW9 Canl'Vau
Death Val1ey Days

The Whistler

Big Story .
8:30 Star Stage

• o:OOCsvaleade of spOrts
9:-45 Red Barber's Cori'ie!'
10:00 1\'uth or Conaequ~

w:so

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THURSDAY

a,oo
"jjrestige
of 8:00
0I'~~~~~~~;Tilo
Stalin
g,oo
evil eight · yearr. ago.
.
9:30
Unlesa aU prtsent tndicat1?ns
are ntisleadlng, "TltOis'm" ls gomg 10:30

Sign On
Captain Kan·garoo
(lorry lilooce
Arthur Godf;r.eJ

Strik-e it Rlch
11:00 Valiant Lady
to spMIR6.
,
., ?
11:15 Love of Lile
Tlte IJfK: DOIS
tt \11 indicated not only that non 11:30 Seareb for Tomorrow
RUSJlaa. communist parties arc 11:45 Guiding Light
eollll to &amp;how an increasingly !"- 12:00 Middot :Matinee
dependen-t tenden~ but t-hat T1lo 12:30 As The World Turns
may wind u-p as tlle leade~ of a
bloc of communist countnes In
Sout.heastern Europe.
Palmiro Togllatti, leader of th e
Italian Comrr.unlst party , st arted
•t he newest f1are-up in the Stalin
situation.
Hi s party is the largest C~m­
munlst party in Europe outstdc

of Russia itselr. Poland, largest of
t-he Sov~et satellites. has aboUt 1,·
140(),000 tomnlunL.d party members. Yugo:,;lavia has but about
GM,OOO. Itlly has more than 2.·

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Johnny Carson Show

1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
S:OO
3:15
3 30

Hou3epart)'
The Dig Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Night

Cebturl

I U5 Grealeol Fi&amp;h!' ol
11,30 Fore;tln ln1i"tjuo
12,00 T.,.;jbl

FRIDAY
8:00
8:00
9:00
9,30
10:31)
11:00

Sign On
· Captai•n ~
Gatty [Moore

Ao&lt;tror;·GodfreJ
strike lt ftlch

The French p8.rty's

statement

u,~9

!::ers c,r t!!e Fr~!!~b party. It tqok
thl' JtaUan line. It 1ald that It was 12:UO
unju11t to blame stalin ,or a'l tHe 1,30
2:00
errQl'S of Soviet tea~:tershlp. It
called for "a profound
Marxtst 400
4.30
~tnalySis" of what happened dur5JIO
In~ tlle lJt~Un· en.
Both tbe .Fteq,cb tnd Italiln

o,oo

partl~t sNrD.ed ol;p tl\alle it plain
ttllit they wJ'I;ft.S: ~nit)' regard the
Ktemiln is lnfti\ltble,

6,0~

6:10

8,15

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7:00

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a,so
9:00

9:30
11:00

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F'•lm &amp; Ftney
F"eminlne Touch
Aftern-oon Film FeStival
Film
w~t.em

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,Mickey MOuse

News
Weaihermari
Sports .
John Daly
Lone Ranger
Hour Glass
St.lr ~
SpoN.s T.hrllls
Dotty Mack l ~
St'l'IW Hat tHa.tre
NeM &amp;: ?fetither

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!U6 Bitt Bak&lt;f!l'
!U5 Stcn Off

Darst Sr., at 6:30 p, m. Friday.
Members are to bring their favorite dish and table service.

SAVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FOR Gifts of Appreciation, Free!

61b 1.00

For Every dime you spend during this great
· sole you get I Top Value Stomp Free !

SLICED

10,2~

Woalbelmm
10:30 PaliooO 1'!111)'1111 :00 New&amp;
11 :05 The Latl! Show

PORK STEAK
49clb

Prayer

3 lb 1.00

'6:f5 •·n,wt~ Edw....wf

DAVID DAVIES

6'30 My "'lend FMc~ ·
7:00 Mama
7:30 Phiyhouse of ~ant .... ,
8:00 The crusader -~

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8:30 HighWay' Patrol 11:0. ,
9:00 The IJ11'8UP
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10:00 New.t
10:15 Sports ·Pat'ade

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10:25 Weatherman

·:

9:30 PerSon ;to Person ~ • r

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SLICED BACON
3 lb 1.00
BOLOGNA

10:30 Patti ~e-; Show
,
10:45 Pu~.lk. Servic~ ~o~~

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t:oo

A FAVOR
•
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~omfor~ ol a w nal:l 1e1o .w :: J ~~&gt;&lt;iJ•­
dAI, tailored, stitched and stud·
t!ed with glinting nal' heflds. H.'s
done with a smart difference,
calculated -to create admiration .

PURio

PORK SAUSAGE
41b. 1.00

SIMONS
MARKET
W. Mlln Sti'Mt

Pam.,oy. 01

MASON NEWS

FOOT

GAlLIC

41b.

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ROUSH'S
Shae Store
N. Second St
Middlel!'ort, Ohio

Stuffed

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warner and
children have returned from a
week's vacation~t WatoQ:a Stale

I

past week ·)Jut is improvina:.
Jimmy Barton, aon of Mr. and
left from
Huntlngtcn on Sunday evening
for Newport, R. I., wbere be is

Mr.a:. Obar:es Bart(}n

wtterlng the Navy.
iMr. and Mr.s. E. E. Thompson
and dauehters have retUTDed
home after having apent the put
week on vacaUon at t·he home of
:her parents in W,'lster County
and with relativCI!l in Cbarlestoa
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W1lab Jnd
daughter are on vacatlort In Florida witb Dr. and Mn. E. It Keig .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and
dauehter Ann accompanied thelr

to

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EMBASSY OLIVES ... , ..... "MI o; Jar
PORK &amp; BEANS Clover Valley lb Can
VlENNASAUSAGEOldTyme4ozCan
SLICED BEETS Avondaye No. 303 Can
WAX PAPER ... Blue Ribbon . , . Roll
SPAGHEI fl .. ,. Vivco .. ,. 15A»zCan
SLICED PINEAPPLE Royalty 7 oz Can

Park near MarHnton.
GeOl'·ge Windon has been a pa.
tient at Meigs General . for the

CampAllan and June Su:nday.
Spencer
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and June arc

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WIENERS

4:80 Wckt 8 -ob
5: 00 The Ea-rly Show. 1
g, IG lteJ]on..l ltepOrl..

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Show

POTLUCK

BOILING BEEF ,

WHTN-TV Channel '3
. THURSDAY
Sian On

la•e·it willa Bols•ai Bread

The WCTU will have a po('uck
supper at the home of Mrs. David

3 lb 1.00

,

Climax
Four Star Playhouse
Arthur Murray ·
Quiz KiOs
10:00 Esso ReJIO:mer
10:15 Spii!U Parllle

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was imide · publlt 'bY ll&lt;1 PolitburO,
(lr Inner leadet!lhlp. U WRS issde~
in the n.ame ~&gt;I &lt;the 6:SQ,OOO mem-

BEEF ·

7·30
8:30
9:00
9:30

Off Pr&amp;yl!1",

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GR6UND

6:30 Swt. Preston of the YUJta.
7:00 Bob CwnmioniS ShoW

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.Specials at Siman's

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6:00 Art !Jinkletter
6 : 1~ Douglas Edwards

woo
11
:05 '"""''
The Labe

lira.
?.wiUing, :Mrs. Freda Dvlb".
lst,
Mn. Ann Sluvaae and ~
Kathleen Francis were the ,iniiDI
leaden.

MEAT

Off

- - - - _ _ __ _ __

Mr.1. Bertha ""'••

Rop,qb, iHI'I.
Mn. Elma Loukl,

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4:00 Katie'!&lt; K~
4:SO Luclcy 8 Ranch

Sign OK

Opal Daile,,

'Susan, Mr. and Mrs. James Pullen
Br~. CaroJyn and Neda, Mr. and

11:00 News
1L05 Weather
11:10 Press Box

1:00 Sign

Duerr, KiM

of all ages play up and

Avenue and the bll'.s
bPhhtd their bome.s. In the wlnier $el'entb Streiirt is a favorite
slldln&amp; epot W'bere it comes down
from MiU Street to the start of
Brownell Avenue.
. D;urin1 t-he •hot weather the
:aelghbors gather for home-made
tc:e eream socials with everyone
tontrlbuting and al' sharing the
tream. cake and cookies.
Cb1ldren already in the area
nli George, Loill A·nn and Carolyn
children of Mr. and Mrs . Lewis H.
Jiauer; Dee, Judy, Clnda and
;Rodney, IMr. and Mrs. Rodney
Sauer; ~tepban and Stephanie,

6,215 Les Paul
6:jjO Jaye P. ~orCan · stioW
8:45
7:-0
7:3o
8:00

Parte-r, lin. tta:r,
Vlr&amp;inia

40Wll the

n ,ao Foreign Inti:iiue
1:00

1

For •etter freacla toa•t

ed the Cluff property.
Ball &amp;ames are usua'ly going
011 ln the Yards or the Frank Wilson and Rodney Sauer homes and

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Valiant Lady
TogUatti, in a !Yrma s a e11:15
Love
of Life
men,t or .polLcy~ said ·that be cou~d
11
:30
Se"arlbh
fOr Tomorrow
PRAYER: Our Flllher, we thank not atcept the idea that Stahn 11 :4~ &lt;futdlng lii ht ·
~.
Thee for Thy Holy Word. We es- atnn-ed ,alone.
12:00 Midday Matinee
"The
question
of
the
responslbl
pecially thank Thee for tllose
12:30 As the World 'J\lrns
pas.sas es which have led us into lity of the entire Soviet directing
1:00 JOhnflly Oarson Shaw
vil:ll Christian cx..perien'ce with .group niust be- considered," be l !SD Housepil'r.ty
eom- 2:00 "Big P'&amp;yoff
C hri ~ t . our Redeemer. T£!och us sold. "Thi's inclOO.es tllose
oh£!dicnec to His · commandments. radeg who today nave taken the 2:30 Bob Crosby Show
Hel p w to !ove Him that we may i n~liative .ln . denouncing the er· 3 :00 $'ifl}rter Day
find Thy pence and pre s~ nce in rcrs of Stalin and lheir conse·
3:15 Secret storm
our lives. In the name of our bles- quenCtls:"
3:so Edge or Night
Toiliatti said also tl)at "lhe So- 4:00 Katie's Klt.cben
St!d Herlec mer. Amen .
vlet model of - Corrttriuni~m can
not and must not hE! obligatory
anv ·mote."

On the qUI!'!l'tlon of the ~e \ UJ, Meosut:!i! of
G. Farewell ,
court's dM'lrllct.t o-n of seif'BP.Uon,
dtatance
(Sp .)
1 f&amp;U to see how thai will maria&amp;e
Quiet
A c\o.!!e
between
to put a Democrat in urrlce. More ' u. A li{etlm:
friend
U. S.
Y~•terd•r't Aaawn
pUt
t'hem
out,
If
an)'thJria:.
1"0.
Qrtek
letter
'1.
Amerlcaft
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and
likely
&amp;t. Fq,rm11r
tndl&amp;l\ tr'P. ·
_canada
Ike has· pla)'«&lt; It str,alght, and
JJpi.ne,e
8..,0ne~~i'L 25.llmall bQdy
always wlth•dign!ty, and' from What
aQmital
1
~reatttt:tLtl\ · " ·Wwater
a straflier reads ~nto uoeountf, with lT. l.o,W ·
·- t ;etQCJ}t !¥iii
81, ~~vtrl'nC
nOthlit.l ritutb in t'he way of ~tty
lutomqbile ' · 1!· r..bb1Q ·.,
10. letd Of
rottiotl~..... that bob up to emtrt.:ck.s
...r- 11. ~ ~~ ,\ ;
&amp;";rt•l
111'
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~ r ·,••r.•
p,; ~hlpl t&amp; ·:
barra!s
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h•nds
Inter.
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cloKe second.
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1 One may consider \he elimination of elevatOt
We ilcil'fOif can Ml I • 01&gt;11~
••~·
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,
!
operators a pretty small topic- until one pondll'l1 ~d~n,_ "Nft,1)onsible for ·the ;;hOOt· 'O . ~tftnlt'
thll atartllng fnct !hat New York hflll .u,.f..IO tlevaton, wntch I• &amp;t 'JftiAb 10reere &amp; Cypt'Wl an dNofth 1
artt'tle
lel!lt thl'ee elevatorll for tlVery slngle JIOI'IWII In w ..bawken, N. J. \ A(ftel, although U wouldn't l!IUr- 211. J'ull ot lift
Ten~u•
Thla Ia 1\ fifth or all the lltta \J'I. tho country an1l In th11m t\dll l'l~
prUi~ me to h~ar it ercp up foom
atrength
million pcoplfl every 11 41 y. I know, 1 know- there ann't 1'1~ million
Ave.'ftl1 'Har.,Jman or Senator Rer· ·• cabbr.)
people ]11 No!W York every day. Tll!i!&amp;e ue ftgnrea from L. A. P1l11r- , bert Lebman r.r somebody nny day
11. Too~
,
'lth, Ott•' pre e\dllnt ; undoubtedly Mr . P . trustl you rell\11 on• man [ f\0\V. The •l'1:cp1mnl ·bOY'!t w-cr&amp;n'\
lor Orlllinf
eYen obvloosly lmplieoted In the
lt. Pl,ecti Wl\tft
can ride a lift more than onte d&amp;.lly.
•
tr6Jman story, nt~r did they .assJ,st 11- ::!chtl
1 TIIERF. IIA.8 D~'F.N A. sJI.AitP F\WING over to unattended •1•· ,
Bur~ ._rid Mcl..ean t(l go over theo
.~. , •-lnf
ve.tor operation In the laat lew montha; matter of faet, for tVII7 1 hill tO ~he ' "RI\ll:l!l"IDn s.
• 1 ~·v"
· implement
11! attendtd· lype 1\fll beinil' wld theee dll)ll, 8~ uno.ttended onn are
-"'-'L
Tnm.""fs 1'1\l que~tlon of the hliU- at.M~·
peddle~. Th~lll! Include the almo!lt macabr., •·talking" Urta, Which 1
art In one or twG Manhattan buildlnp and, via a tape reeord•r, , tarr .inif~ being very ~tro.ng when U..Orow ol4
30. Ancltnt
Old 'G'iiOI'kin heave~ hi~· hat I~ th~ ~U&gt;t
eilrry on running convereatlona with paaaenger•. lncludlnl thefall•
..Y '
'
ln•·out of Hoort nnd the mehllon of aaltl oft m11n'a IIUill Ill the\ l1!r«MM 0£ SlevenHon, ~ ":cauSe H. eteantnr
bttrl w• done h9.d 11~ a glnral fnr 1.. tOrimall ro4·
bJUIMI'lent.
'I
,~ arma.
,· l
0\ltlandlah, tnd likely true, clalma bave been ma de b Y tht -.nple
.. whO have been IMtalunr the n11w unattended Utt• lft New York
'UIOnillt (
Th~y lilY tha.t the 11tevatora' el~tronle 11y1tem1 wut tum \
around at a lower ftoor If thet.. 111 no demand lor them up- 1
Al&lt;ab1&amp;1\
lili. eiJIOfilla
,
by-pan noorll whlln the ear Ill crowded- jult u the bumani
do with auch apparent BAV&amp;&amp;ery-and l!nd car• back for

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9,01&gt; Lux Vj deo 'l'heake

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him. (John 14:31).

lngton stu len the Brott yn
g
or replace ordinary babies , with
te~t-tube types1 In the "Jiast tour
years. Thc·re ls ,money In the bank
term.
and cutlle ' on the ·rangE~ , ami a
A pig aln C"Ommitted by ' the passel of prospe-J·ity •SJli'CBd aU
PreAident was the cegsatlo-n of the oround.
Kflrean War, all1ti11~ high$ In
A·b oul all the Dcmocrals ha.ve to
,.,olid prosperity and employment yell
about iii Dick NixDn, ond 1
•and at l-eatrt a ()Oolite spca\dng ilC&gt; twver d11.l understaml whal that
qualntance wlth the
R.u:,;eian~:~.
wa!l oil ~bout, hcclluse he seem11
There must be more TV #lets und to be th(' only &lt;"ompetent Vice·
mulli"C''lored cars arounli now than

anybody evrr saw before, more

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He tt.at hl'tb my commandmtnh, and · kupeth them, heo It
Is thl't loveth me: thd he th•t

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Mr .r. nd Mu. Ro\Xlrt M ar tin~ of M u..~111 on Wednemlay evcninl!

~
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ever

, , ,. ~ .,. ...eem to be dolne oke. With the ,,,~.~\\t'!\11
Vi ~Hlng :\~r . nnd Mrs. Harry nwf'ling uf Ih~· r.nrd~·n Club ttl nel'l
fke Eisenhower ~as co~mltte}t~ed foo:c~ptde~ Jt~~,w~y: 'ifty ,.the·r"'~ I
-:nhtKO!l Su!Hikoy W l'l't' Mr ond Mr.... lla w·n em Monday evfn ing.
.several unfo.rgivab1~:!:1 ~tO:Al sin. :dr'()~O bombs and otnef· Drie a

Sa.v rt•.

Qeen For A Day
4:00 I .Married Joan
4:30 IM·y Litt·i e IMargi-1

3 :00

Covert, Newcomerrto the neighborhood will be Rose Marie, Linda,
Dennis, Bill and Melanie Hackett
whose pareqb, iMr. and Mrll.
Geora:e Haekett Jr., have purchas-

peop:le's, Choice

a,ao

prc.haa beeD aponaored by the Metbodllt Cburft aad hive been cSoina
qulte nieely with the ebildren
doia1 betutUuf wort on their
eratt. There ..,. • picnic: luoch
hfld Wedneaday at noon.
'Jlbe tetcben latina part in the
school were: Mr1. Vera Van .Mettr, cbtirtnao; Mrs. Hel.ea Teafwd, co-chairman; Mn. Irene

('barle• PuDen, Helen Stobart
!Mouman, Carolyn Burn,s., Roger

WCHS-TV Channell

tllcnn Glitz~· nnd ('1\i ldrelll J&gt;om r·¥cy and Mr. :mrl M I'S. Paul Galilw~H
Mr .rmd Mt'fl. A1'thur F'ic"k nf
and rhi l.drt&gt;n t.1f Ea~t Liv·~!I' I)(JO l 1 Pomcrny, Ohio :wn~ ~·alllng on M1·.
mld Mrs. Nt"d Henry on Thunday
\ Ohio.

a

'Jt'Oo.U'd Be You
Feather Your Ne!ll:
Pa:rson's Study
Cur.ren1
Te~ne ssee Ernie

pjn.ah Shore
(l :45 Newt Curavan
7,00 F•lat&gt;t &amp; Scnlfi'S ~Show
uo Halllll o! h•y

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Friday, June 22nd with

sen, Sally Gilmore, Larry Eastep,

a,3o

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nnl nlwa:la. lhll same-. 'Thls project
Is hcing huiU by 11 group of busi·
nc.'i'S-IOOnaged, inv~tor-owned electrie compllnJNI. AH of the monoey
i.s pol'ivate money, voluntarily in-

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5,00 AW&gt;I. 1&gt;1'11
6 :00 News Pidure
6:1:5 Sports Eye

her n told tttat only government I ~
t•;q ~nhle of undert.uklng the blgKt!t;l
nn d coSJt! iest powt'lr' B)"!tcms.
nut tt·ut h and propar;uJncJ'a ·1r e

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2:00 Matinee Theatre
3:00 Date WithWif e
S:Hi Modern Romance!!

anoJ so

•The Biggest
• Power•Plant

*cunoN*

Home

or

Ridlt!s. And the proi ~ l'l will pny
h&lt;&gt;avy taX·C'!$ un whntevC"r l.'fli'TI·ing .~
Jt makes - whNt · by contrtt
Ttl! rollt, Is in th ~ neig hhn rhood i!jov.eTnment
plnnt~ ure• eilhiw
ar $400,000,000.
wholly tax-free or la rgt•ly so.
ThO!:le who hear nf thi1~ ror the
The mornl? No joh I ~ ton hlg (nr
fir~&gt;t time might W(•ll Uelivc that It
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This hns been. a bi g ft~rtor in
But the iden of aulnnwtJio n ii; as
old as the imlus t d;ll rPvoluHon. raisi ng th e: COlli m ine •·'.s wag ...s l o,
U ~imply cbru;i s t, ~ u f ~: ~·\V . n g re- wh ere Urey .are the hiJ,: hest for any
Rnlt 'i with th~ oid M puWl'l' 1\!"Vi('f'S c-omparable lnbnr in Ow wo rld.
uf one kind or an~ tllt'r - rather And It has "been a bi g lactuT al11t.
in kee ping the {'OaJ ind ustry alive
than by humrm to-ll :111d ~went.
Th ~ · NalioniJl Cual AssO\'l&lt;ilLO n, nnd abl e to eo mpete on· a pricl!'
(or instance, JlO:nt" C lll !hat nuto- !Jasis with other rue ts.
'rhure har; III'V~~· bl~tn an adva·n't'e
mntion has hr:e n h~· lpm ~ t o mine
coal for many yean&gt; Coa l prJdll- in production mcthodR which didn't
cers call It mech..1nization - hut in th l'" long ru n. work to the g1·eat
what+ver the tt•rm it m ~ an s oolng: arlvllln lag" or al; con&lt;:CI'Ilt:rl - tho
machineS' a11d pOW C1' to d o a job. work ar, the ('unsumer , the 1nver&gt;1or
In Amt•rlca's cop\ mirwl! it hDI!I' nis.. That wil l be tnw -or whatever
ed 'prudu ct.ion from ~ ix torn; per changes nu1 nrrmtlon brings tn the
doy to .nrourrd LC'n tons in the Jnst futurr.

Work is now !ini;:; hrd on an el·
ectrie pr()j ect on lh r Ohio Hlvar .
An(J certain fart.~ nhoul this projfc t m-e nt·w~wor·thy hy any fltnndard.
Il hils l.mt une ('u·.·tnmCT - .an
Atom \(' En'" l'f.:Y Cu m m:~i on plant
It i ~ the largt·' ~ t 1wwe r proj.llct
t'Vl'r huilt at unc tlm r
II Is produc· ing mot'(' £&gt;1ectorldty
thnn ls u ~e d by lhl' t•ntin" rHy -of
N ~ w Yor-k.

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12:30
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that the men who ~noun~e Stalin
FRIDAY
now as Russia's evil gentus were
0:5!1 Sign On
his active ac-complices.
7,00 TJ,&gt;doy
Both parties iagree also that in 9:00 Coffee Time
future it will ·be neeessary for 10·00 H-ome
them to take a more j ndependent 11 :00 It C-ould Be Yo\1
attitude Instead
b1Uidly follow- 11 :3(1 F&lt;eather Your Nest
jn:g the :Moscow parj:y ,line ..
12:00 Camem Goes tc Sclwol
12:30 Cur.rent
Li&gt;olc• Lllie ~lundOi:
This
develOpment makes It 1:30 Ten-ne-sse Ernte
has been 2:00 M'altinee Theatre
3:00 Da1e wJI•ta Life

is conce••trt!'d. And it ha,.; \.)(!come n German mines, where mt"t'hanizmajor topic M di sc u~o n and d e- nt1on is ll'Owhcre n ~a rly so far .-...

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sinned. But bo~b take the v1e.w

"AulomalWn" js a cO•nparntively Len yeans. By contr:{sl, produeUon
new word, so far a s gt&gt;lll'ra l usage

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editorial oflice phone 397.

NMlOilal

THURSDAY
Sign On

S)'I'ICIIM Bible khoo1 will clo.u

Aayont wbo movn to Brownell
Avenue in :Middleport had better·
Ub children for .tbe lall count
on the Avenue ,and the immediate
vlcinttr brinp \ the number ot
~blldren. to flf~y..aeven phu aeveu
who left the echool-age coup
when they 1raduat11d thLe aprlnJ.
The it:aduates are Myrna Rill-

EiJiow'" Aell

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the ump by the
Ji.mmy Sayre has
ocrter: apendine the past two ye•ra

In the arm:y.
Clyde Bumgardner who Is em-

p'oyed in Ottawa, 0., wu a week
end vlaitor here. :Mrs. Bumtardner
rcturaed with ~m and
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Nte nut two weeks at 1-be home

'or Rev.... ,nd Mra. E. E. Roush,

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(~hJldren spJ!;Dt Sunt;lay In Colum:
bw visiting at tha zoo. He is on
vaca"tlon from bbt' t.inployment at 1
Charleston.
Mr. aDd ,Mrs. · ~ordoh Creamer
hav.e mb_v~d into ;t~eir new home
tn"'ednneCtion wl!.h tbe Drug
!lira. ltar l'••fflll •cc•om•ont•od
ber diu(hter Sal''/ and MarUyn
P'oale.Jbllt ., 1tp 81,1ekhannan on
MoDday to attend · tbe Methodist
camp. Slit returned home Tuesday, ' '
Mrs. :'Mel Clark and

Mr~·~·L;."c~,:r,1~~-dMI:~

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Columbia
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Rouft will return in tbe Dell' l\.!;·
ture.
Mrs. Fred Will {Dorothy. Fink)
lticbmond, Va., is visiting her
mother, Mri. R.o1a Fink. Mr. Will
came for a vacation .t.bli weekend.
Ev:a lAevlne an employee of
Elbertelda 16 on vacation..
, !Mr.
Mra. Wl1 1iam Strunk

rs.tniilay gut!Sls

Oharleaton were
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Be-rra, N. Y. at 198 35 G.'S .332 1 AdMitted: Betty Jo'hiLSc(if.\ la!
1-IOm.e Ruris-Mintt.e, Yanks 27; dne; and Mrs. Edo#t'n ~.
~tev"ei-s, senators, 'Berra, Yanks, cine.
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17; Wertz,
Indians 16.

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P.~~j N•tfotlal Lea~ue sta'ndiDq ser1ts .F1-iday night with tbe Dotl:IHtifC! ~ 'Cifiti\\'rllti 'Re'd:lllP, gers. The two teul'n.s today are In
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they cfro~})ed 3
PhiladeJphla

&amp; VirhiBI He With St. Louis for
second place, each sq uad ttcing

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~ Runs Batted In- Mantle , Yanks
64; Wertz, fildfans 50; Boyer.
Co:rds 50; Muslal, Cards 49; Simpson, Ath.;.ttics 48. .·~
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Phlllit here Wednesday night.
one-hall a game out.
Ci Juati't t\ree Je~Q.\.e
cjo,_crn••'i e"bu ld .sliP 'back into
point · ~lift 111. fiiil ll!o&lt;i \\'04. flftl ptalie .O.ftlwul ev•n Idli ng ,
nesday was tthat'tered as tbey fell -bat, or they could s' idc down anto tbird(M two pel'ftD.t.j;~e t&gt;ints other notch during their idleness.

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DoUgald, .Yanks, Lopez., Athleties,
Yost, Senators and Boyer, Cnrds

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Hits-Mantle, Yanks 87; Boyer,
Cards 78; Lemon, Senat01-s 74;
Simpsoh, Athlelics 7 L; Runne's,
Senators 71.

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Pftching- taWrence, Red Leg.~
8-0; Brewer, R'e d Sox 9-1; Pierce
White sOx 1().2; Freeman Red
Legs ~-i; Labine, Dodgers

lwee'il firs\ ail'd lir\h . i\lfte.

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t..., eo•Ut&lt;'d..,cllt nillht to 1&gt;11•

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!he 1!&lt;1•~;6ked- i'llll•'ciOJpb
team to victO'rt. SlfnmQniJ, 1~ ~\t ·

Is noW
player

tt\hod C&lt;JM'pl~e game o-f t'hl!- se!son, wtm his third vlrtory against
five losses when ·h e held Clncin·
llJti's ~w~flll balling qrde{ .~P
~vqa .flRf s. H,e str:vc~ o~t ie\r011 Ud fit \d two. il&lt;&gt;ih 61 Cil·
cinnati's runs came home on
ucriti~

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Satterfield Wins
With Ease Over

Johnny

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Haney insists he "enjoyed"
managing tlle Pirates and the record shows ·plainly he was very unhappy when he was let oOUt-lo K
tould be trUe. l;fe fli'r! tal~'n · 'Me
job io tbe fi'&gt;l pfact OJI\f , atJ~ke
Fbh'est o'r o1d friend ·o raDMl RTC._
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"LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN"

kle and WIUl put out. HaneY, w-ho
was ~achin• at fll'at, wDs asked
why , -he didn't carreot the :roung

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Gene A1,1try
Smiley Jurn ~ tte
"PACk TRAIN"
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Judy Canova
Robert Lowery .

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United Pre" Sports Wl'lter
NEW YOJtK UP - Now Mil·
waukee's fanatic baseball fans are
wondering whether Fred HaneY's
career as a ill)anager wUl follow
the rals-to-riehe.s paltem of Cas·
ey Stengel,
·No mana&amp;er
ever h&amp;d more
woes than Stena:el in t&gt;he day s
when •he piloted the "dafflness
boys" of the Brooklyn Dodgers
walk In ~he sixth.
and later tht! eq,~aVr lbep~ Doafetn
Cincinnati'• final run came tn
Brave.'!. But, when tl\d Cas&amp;y ~ot a
the seventh when Jablonski and
chance with a good lei.m,Yil'nkees,
Boy McMinDil htt back-to-bact
he became the firlt manager ever
ainales. Alex Grammu batted for
•,tte•-l
to
win five str-a iiht flat.
Fowler and nted deep to Ashburn
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Like Stengel, the G7-yenr old
permltthls Jablonslj.l to score.
H~tney has "never really
.bad a
SIIIIMUio Stlnty
ch•ne:.e" un~l .now.
Simmons pitched hilJQs ball·J, in
Iiiii' •110 . litre liOn... Hon.,
the final two Inning s ard' ehded
ha•n' · allowtd pitt .•tw.!,lltt to
the game l}y ·fanning pinch-hitter
lh'•l hl1 stnc• of humor. " t1ke•
Jim Dyck.
quite a man to come up 1mlllng
'Vhe Redle-gs are idle today !ot~SiAU)'
aft.ar all elghth"Piace and 1 sixth·
While they travel ta New York
"We'll
pnybody ," he said. place wltll thote old St. LoUis
"Jf they won't &amp;ive
a c_hance Browns- 1919 ahd 1940- 1nd
In that lieavywtiiJt\t 6i!~~~~:i~i;~l thr.H liN~ -'tY.t• .. thfl .. h1nl
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aJainst filur wins. H e
Wi'th Mantle exploding two
t takei1 for only five 'hits
Into th.e unter field stands
Wit taken for 61'1ly five ·hlt.B
Brlus Stadtum , Ute
lx tnnhigs, but bhree were for .
equalled
the current ile'•
t a base11. Joe Black relieVed ·
by rolHnlil to tht=ir sevFowler In the final two Innings. t·nth
straight victory. Jnh.nny
Richie Ashburn'R double behind Kucks received credit (or his
a walk 1o Ted Kuan.ski and nn ninth win ahhough Whitey Ford
infield out gave Philad elphia
tOOk o¥1!\\Jn the eighth and rinishsecond run in the tbird innina. ed ·up. BUly Hoe(t suffered his
The Redl l'gs tied It In ~he foui-th fourth loss compared t o eight
on a single, a ·walk to nank R.Db- triumphs.
mson, Bailey'! single and Ray
Jablonski's sacrifice ,fJy.
Philadelphia went ahead In tllc
fifth on a double by Willie Jones,
a c!ouble by Salley and Lopata•a

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bllolor loal ihl!.~ yo)l'~ ~ ·
bollovo p~ail~Jo. 1)1~11 ,i~
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Ma.r!lly.n Monroe Betty G.rabM
Lji.Uren Ba\::aU Climero-n MitcheJ'I
"HOW TO MiUiiY A
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But .Mantle'• current paoe aiM
fte deciding 1a'ly ln the duel
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faster th•n the two slugger.s
~een stmtno'ns B'n"d t61f! Art
who
e elolest to ihe markFo'wle'r wo~ Stan ~pQli's 12th Fox, eam·
1.14 29· homers at t·he end
li'bm.~r of t'he sell oft ln .tti.t slt~b uf .runt-a 111ure :Mantle should
i#l\ln•, I~ iYis a s~i!'ttlt blbt info e;P,:~J
In the neXt to dayst~·e q_pper wiands neir tbe 400
.,V.lillt
(}rt'!
nberJ
bad hit "only"
foot mirll.
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Fo\tter drOptu!d bts Seventh

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Bend Banner, Mason-New Hoven, W. Vo.

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Bitter Assault ••
On Rights BiJJ Hor~.,:., :nrw~T.:=•nn

Iw. va . and Pat Ball from Mullens ited Mrl. KaUe BuePt. Sunday evm.
WinDle !pean

CLIRON

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W. Va. visited tbrir rran.dmalher
.M.rs. J. R. Chattin the paM we~k. IJIII.
Mr. and Mn. Robert SproUle
For p}e_ - DINE'ITE SET tableThase (rom t.own att.end.lq 8
Miss Jannie Duntan ha• return.n.d
cbl1dren Mr .and tfB. Dab
$12 Call
demon.rtration part~ .at the b.ome of l l'd from Calumbu&amp;, 0 ., wbere she
M 'noaa Ae ixwlfllll4 1lf 1" A . and 4 cb81
Ch&amp;mbers and children vis1be'd Mr.
6-21..3tc . rs,
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Doors hung; f'oonng l;nd; roof, Mrs. James _ Cun.nmgham, at Pt 1sp•·nl ~£"~nil days .
• .. -.w 1lo pul&gt;ll•... tW asbe.sto!'. shingles iind insula Plea.s.mt. to:Way ev-:mng woere ~
Robert Groeer Jr s pent the week- and ~a. W. H. Fux .
Ridi-o&amp; Kane for sale, prke $100.00
tion applied . Repal rl5. V iq~il Da na Le.Wls, Mii!rgJe . ~wn.ght [ Pnd w.th Mr. and Mr s. Elmer Van
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John Stout, Harrisonville, Ohio \ Teaford, Syracuse Ph one 907M. and Elame, Clara Wilha.ms L_u- Meter an d!amily.
Mr. .. nd ~n. Ray Dean Heaton
lotoe" 3 - ..... - - 1116-l9-3tc
crnc llarrtson, Mns. ,Frlillk H.ani.s
from MisBourl villited Mt'. and M.f'&lt;l.,
Mrs. Jobn
Soha
..rtloa. llllllml.UII dtarle 611o.- 8-21-2tp
Mrs. Gr-ace cartwright has reMr. an'd Mrs. ClaJ'\mellel Newell hed. Lewt. aDd Mr. and M.ra. DIP aQd Mn. John Jl,i.q, BIDerlf't. W.
Y.r. and llrtt J.U Jo-JI ' llbl
Ma.ytag Automlftie Washer, Franturned home
and son Robert motored to Colum- Saturday.
Va. visited t.&amp;bJe. JobDIOD KoadaJ. Qll Muon 'YIIited Mr.
oJ Into
II!JCIItiye IBaerUou.
ces Johman, Hartford, W. Va. (20 t:H Insurance
at MeDonald, Ohio She was ac- bus, Ohio Monday and two g randMrs. John Taylor and boys KtnM.rw. KIU&amp; BID ud lOll S.nde kt•
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daughters returned with tMm.
neth and Michael of Mason called Mrs.. Olea vl!ited ~:~..:W:.:i:lln:;::,.:;__ _ _ _ _ -~---,.:.;.
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ln.su raM'e Age nQ' ·
Alma Jot&gt;nson...amd Mr.
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MiddleP''rl t' ..J1c . AutomolHk - Mr.s. Hal'Oid YouR.!! -and ch:ld'ron
t'wlll tt\e or z cenu pe.- wora wtll
excel'ent condi-tion. Cnll 6068M
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Adv~d be
reported lmt&gt;'&lt;&gt;dUII-.Qo. :De Daicy
Seatinel wUl aot btl ret~Jk'DI~ble
for more t:baD ODIII UJCOrrect lJl.

Life, Auto, i'' tre, Polio. C11.ll Dot

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Mrs. Anna Lo u·~~ Colley an d
c hildren N e w l h.\•cn vtsited MT.
find rl-irs . Danu Lewt5 Su nday even·

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Hiahe1t Prices Paid
Logs-Tim·
III
ber-Lumber. Write tbe
Krieg
Lumbfo.r
Company, Wcllst.on.
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1ar cl\.Utliecl rat.... OblLuart\!.11 We want w,ed farm mae&gt;biner).
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published a\ 1 cent per word.
U tOn·T•hompROn Tract.or Sa:es,
·.:haraed Atl.l .received 01 aWl or
Pome-ray, Ohio
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Pe-rk. _a nd childr.e·n

Chillteoth~

for sale. See Fred W. Crow, Exe
cut or, Pomuoy , Ohio 5·12-25Lc
-- ·-----~- --HOUSE for sail' wtth twn apartments - 6 roo m ~ and ).) ulh upstairs, and 6 rwllll ~ anti bath
downstair.,;. l'hlnll'
Bachner's
Mark et.
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_ -~--Two 7-roorn th ·ll ~ (· s and ..,,•ver;~l n 'ce
builriing lul·i. On lhe 1C"V&gt;C 1, oul
of hig h water. 10 11Jllf)U\£s walk
to Ouu.t •l H{)usc. lnquirl:' bux
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:er Ql.'~' n Sunday I'Vt'mng at Hoi
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Mr. and M·ns f)(~r.ald Ohlinge-r
Middh:o port Ohio vi s1tefi Mr. and
~ks. Lcstr·r Johrt'4JO and famil y

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ScaUold Boards, Drc.

Lfldders.\,~:::::::~:::::~
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Ohio. :md that hi~ pn·
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place of re~idt•I H'C
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Plans have been completed for
the Dally Vacation Bible Schoo'
which w1ll be held in Hemlock
Grove, Ohio, beginning Monday ,
~une 25th and eontlnulng through
Snt urday, June 3oth.

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Hoddoc'k • , • ; , . •. • .. lb.l~
Red .fish.
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Chuck Roast... . .• . • lb 39c
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Cllatoa Fisher, MlddJt~pori. ••
1955 BUICK
Ccntu,,
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Phone 0266-X.
11-1coup\', power !!leeri ng ,
dyna- For
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1teamer.· Clj,pton li'taber, Mid·
flow, $1.09:&gt;. Blaettnar's, Pome.
roy, Oluo.
6-2hle
dl•yorl- Pb. 11263-X.
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\'X'tra
gut.•d Urn,
nar's , l'um-croy,
Ohio.

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Pomeroy, Ohio.

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!furnished apal'ltmcrwt on
8.. .a. RAWLING soNS co.- 141
Gravel Hill in Middleport. Call
lovur w1-. . kor Service. Day
tii70-J.
6-14-6le
Pbvn• 0221. Nlgnt Pbvoe ooa11- , ROOM HOUSE, lurni•h•d "'
X. OUDtiJHL&gt;MOU'l'll DEAL.,
unfurnished , scmi·bath. Ca ll
"us.
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:omplcle WIIU::L AUQNMENT,
b..: .. ncma and brake ltrYice.
Hackc'tt's Safely ::le.rdce, Welt
lftbin Street. .f'amero)', Obio •

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~oy, Ohio.

Butternut,
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6·11-12\p Woman able to wort to 8har
Pomoroy.
!house In 1.he country free . M".
- ---~-·Gerlrude Hall, Portland, Ohlo,
~apadty and added feat urea6-1 6-tit,&gt;
Rt. 1.
you can't t-eat a New HoiWld
.Ualer at any price. See us for a
doll. i' ultoo-1'00Jnpaon Tr•ctor (201
D-211-2111&lt;
Sale1.
COMMIRCJAL RIPIIG.RA TION
BALER 1'WINE, ruaronteed, $8.95
New tk \}tied, PurCha• )'OIUI' equipt' ulton~TbomJNiiO«l Tractor Slllll.
ment w~ local service. 7-yrs.
~~2-2M4':
OA Refr leeratlon service Eng I·
ncer
with Ice Cream 1Man ttfacAll sizes of Ele&lt;:lrlc l''ans at a
turer.
~ow servins this Area .
real saving. Frecbrl\ Plumbina
Complete equipped tntck lor
Sllop. Phon e 433-M Pomeroy.
rvlcc.
fast cfCicient repalr
IH5·61c
Fife Refrill"ration, Mlddl roort,
11-18-211tc
Phone 6233-X.

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Call on us far car repair and weldlnlil service, Radne, Ohio,

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
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.•hadtl. CIQ\h awnlnp, E 'oolric:

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Dale Wippel Supply. l15 Un·
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lenltbl. Yr :cken P umbli'IW
Shop. P)lone 433·M Pomeroy,
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Public Aceountant

We Invite Bookkeeping
Aecounta, Audits, Tax Problems, Notary Public.
Office Pbont 269-M
Pomeroy Nat. Bank Bldg.
105 E. Seeond St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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RODNEY DOWNING

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INSl/RANCE AGENCY
Pira. Automobll•. H.. lth
AClClDIHT
Life, CIIUIItY • .ld B•nd•

Reo\ Estate Broker

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2.1,1 H. P. Roto Spader, like new,
Ve,:7 reaaonahle, Call 3-10-M.
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MIDOI..EPORT. OHIO
T.V. S.ERPHOHU
6311
VICE AU makes R~palred bJ Eli 16"136-·M
pert TecMiclan~. PhoAt ti284Y
lliddleporl.

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birch ca.blnct.ll, And N:lp&amp;lr work .
Call 1.11. Guy Nelghler, 724 Broad·
way, Racine, Ohla.
6-8·21Stc

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Quality
Merchandise
Reasonably Priced
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Tht• pranJ.yf' ru ofer rc tr.
pl'li t ion is
for dlvoi ce. (·m·c, custody and
conlrul uf m tn"r "l&lt;&lt;"ld, al 1"mony
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On ltf, Sl. Call Wm. Vru•Hr.
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d;1y of Aug. JD5fi, or judg ment
Wi ll be tak t•n &lt;tgaimt him

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AILnrney• "" l'l oinllff.

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Transport deliv e ry of Gaw lllle,
regu'Rr pnd (JJ'('imum gradt·~ to
I he County Garnge, J·h ck Spt·tn!f9,
Ohio, at the dit'el'l inn (of the Cuun.
ly En ginee r, during tht• DO duy
period commcndng Jul~ 16, 1056,
Quote price~ on h· ll l) regular
:lnd premium grades.
Board of Co mmi s~ioncrli reservr- the rig ht to rejt•cl any or
.tl\ ,hids.
Board o f Cmmt .v rommissioncl'!
By Dean Barn ttz. Clerk.
lfll-21, 28 ; (7) 5-12-4lc
LEGAl. NOTIC £1
A !Wtition ha ~ burn filed h,\ ' lloJ.!H't ltaub by .~ aid Pl'obalc C.JUrl

ll lcgJng •thnt un IICl.'Ount of t hl;!
,bsc nc l! o f Leo Haub for 33 YE'iH'fl
'ront Pome-roy, Mdgs C'oun ty.'Ohlo
he place of his lost dnmil'i 'E', hu
N pr•:sumed to Uc d'' :ld, nnd
t
n.: lho1l •pro cec din tt:&gt; m!l.y be n
•l c·~lr..bli!ih the lt'b:al pre.'lumplion
f Ih e d lll' h of .snid Leo Rnull.
No-l1rc Is h:ll c h v ~ivcn thai ·on
ltc 21st. dA;.· of July, 1966. at
o·no o'dock A. ·M., said C!1 urt
''ill h rar ovid cm'" eonr£'rnintl lh1.•
• \r-~ ''d absence of 11ald pr~~umod
lccl·dr-nl and th~ cin:umsloncr-.s
nd Jura tion -thcr rCif.
J nhn C. Baron
Judge ot said Prnbnte Court
of ·Meigs Count-)!', Ohio.
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hos.:• lu ~t plJI.('t's · of rtl ~ ide nt.-e
4445 l~l ll' Jd ANnue, !:itlll
)\r-go, Cahfor~ i ;,, anrt I Dr. Wll·

am Och.s. 4427 Eur-lid Avl'!ll\e,
·m ll wgo 17, C:.lifo~llla, and th a-t
cr prcscn·': place of t·Ps id!:nft-

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lnll:!re £-ting l r'Jm start to finlsb
I'd certain'y like to 1ee sev.fral
carload8 Col Masot1 County DatTy·
men in attendanct'. I thiak it'!
•p od to get out and see for cur.
;elves some of Lhe ~hanges thttt.
\ re b~ing made. I know etrery-

.annver .period

those present are

abdtrt
faith and t-he Lutfteraa
an interesting part of ~&amp;dl
vice. The JUett niitsk'Ht
ducts this periOU.
tbe.ir inquiries

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The Vub .kOuts or u~n n hct
256, NeW Hawn, met at the' hOme
of Mn. ROy W. MathPllY In New
fbv.f~ r~nfy tor lheir w,Je:Jtly

meetJQJ.

At the me eti n~ the scout!' tom·
The dail~ sessionS" w!H be hellf
from 9 to 12 a. m. in the Hemlook hody IS bt15Y but somrtimet yl)U 'Pieted kiftl: (vr tbelr fathers for
r.rov~ f'l,•·io;tian Church and the can get too busy and whe-n )"Ou Ftther"s Day. ·lhdi'bers pfesent
!ook up you've been left behind
were lllicha~l Mat~eny, Richard
Grange Ran.
Dairy Princes1 To Be Seltcted 1 Mat_hei:ly, Pbil Cooke-, Peter K.ar·
, ~.?cludep iq , the program are
The Mason Conty girls, who are 'h~k ;nd .Mickey __Beaeb.
~iOOs pf erart1:;, music, reer-eatin the Dairy
PrlnOCSB
contest ia D t!bthe.rs ~ent w.er: ~Mar·
Jdn nnd Bll:)le study 0ta89C8.
w_ill be in Huntington t-his Friday
D Bl Y and Emma Matheny,
Teachers for t he various .groupF ntght for the Rl:'gional Contest.
. M0s(IOW $U8SCRiiES
are as fa11ows: Mi ss L!nda StOck. The girl who will . represent this
SAUGUS, Mass UP
ton and Mrs. I)Qylr Sargent , Nlll'- recion--lhe Huntington - Charlessery Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mu. ion region , will be sele'cted at
Ruth Offutt, KinderJZBrten; Mn~ :his time.
~Obert Jlawk, Mrs. Ziba lf:ldldff
Tile ron!Ct;l will be staged at
and lltrs. Bert Roritine PrimSrry· tne Appalachian Power Office.
Mrs. Hall Fro~ and ~- Hank
We'd like to 5ee a lot Of M8.Douglas, ·'ll;llior; Mr. Harold C. ~cm Counti11ns t-here cheering the ·
Doster, Jumor High; Mtis1e Mr.s gi r's on. We've gof the winrir
Don Betzing; Recreation ' Mrs . here in Mason but I'd hate lo say
James Caldwell and eraits Mrs.
Olen Harrison
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The contest will start at 8 P. CAn d'! ,it, Just en~et: ~l!.e. w. 1/11&gt;..1~~~
Mr:s. Harold C. Doster. chairman M. Why not make arran-gements lb,brid Corn · Yield Cclntast.
h~~~fi\};lil,H@j.'j~.
attend.
ruJ
ar the planning committee, an- to
Wett Vi ....int. Hybrid ·com ;r.,Jol~ . es are SiO'!~e and the
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nounced that 40 chlldren are
•• (' T... lll hlal)~ only take a lew
rolled in the Bible School.
en.
tb,. fill out.
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e1;ln ~5.00 PJl teli you 11~ YOU ion Office a.Dd we 'II fix JOU up.

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Outstanding Values

'ounty, Ol'liu. bcinp: rau~f! num
1cr 12427. In ~altl court for divorce
1nd c-th(']r reJ Itit
Th.e ·Jll'Dl'CI' of Sllid \W·! II ion
·or dlvon:e and [Ot; rq uilabl£'
i ~.r; The d~fcndarl~ is ;,qu\ro'd
m~wer · r ald po1itJon on .
1ay -of Al.l'i\ls:l,t ~~t· l)r .iuiiS""n!i' l
will be tt'kt,n 1~a.1Mt .hu,
C~CIL E. HEWI'i"r. Plai•Uft
O'BRIEN ANQ 'J'I®El/.. '
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!ed his 'IJ CUtion llJ:aimt her il'
he Common Ple-a.s Conrrt. of ,!lf.r i ~;~t

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LEGAL NOTICE
Betty Jane HcwiLI, whn.!•E' plact•
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A&amp;P FAMOUS MA&amp;VEL ..•• 6 FlAVORS

LEGAl NOTICE

Rrn led Bids wil: bf' l'('ct•ivl'!l hy
the Hoard of l'tlt~ nly Comun~ ~ w n :·rs Meigs Count)' , Ohio, a1 tht· of.
(I(&lt;,! of s a id Bont•d , PunH· ·ov ohiQ
np t.m ti l 12:00 O'Cl ock N..~~ .lulv
16. 1956 Inr furni.. ; hing t!.c follo\~-

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nllr·e I tul en lhr- 6th d;~y af June,

CONCRJITE RI.OCKS
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Help Wanted
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111c plamt1ff, Mildn·d Miller, fll -

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Nothing IO buy, Simply Cl., your free Uck$t e.ch t4mt yev vlslt :,.UrAl;.
REGISTER OFTEN I All winners will be no tilled. A&amp;P employees aM tltefr temii!U
are not .:tglbl• for priJ.el.

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a•J &lt;.:Uit on lhl' mea sur-e today but
gluml y conceded it will win ruleJ

worms are small and bt! sun: and
follow lbt .direction' on the label
The committee MH vptc on tbta
Tas ll.' fund Fprmt A.."•lla~le
mragurc Lhi ~ anerriobn .t~ h~rJn afd~r 1~ ~~'tve the 2 cent!
i1 g oppo~in~ ar~ul_llell~J. '
~r gal'on refund on a:a~lioe .
_Kep. E. L. Forre.t'l!r b.Oa. f,M,. Ute~ · .f.t1r tarnUrw; purpos~, · fr(Jm
mJscd he would " take off tbe rteOrlnhe'r Jt, 1955 ajl tit J"De 30.
gloves " in discu!.!tlng the bill to- 1958, Federal Ta:r Form 2240
day. Other southern RDUse mem- mutt bt filled ,out and mailed bebt&gt;r.~ plann~:d to do likewise.
fore Jlll~1. 19M.
We have these forms here at
Al t h ough bacbu ('onrident'y t
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expect t he committee to clear the . he ~unty Agricultural EJ:ten~;
politically potf'nt anti-diserimina- •on o!!!_~e 1np!he P011
11 10 fficd~ Bu.~ld·
lion
me3!lure
for
H
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easan , or istrJ.,J,
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IOD 1o , e.JOD ounty atmtrs..
matter T·he bil1 would Ia
Come m, get your fOMn , f1ll 11
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t•~ m Southern fj 'Jibuste-r i her
flU1 a
l(e1 your monev . .
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It wo uld create a bi -partisan
UniHI'tlty
commJil~JUn to mveshgate allega- ':'lf:h;,. ~.,at fllilil .}(irw:~ntl Unitwns or e1vil righl.!l violations , set v~rlrfy J'ih be JJiie WI this w·ar .
up a ne".Y civli righl.,s divbsion irt · T~.f •Pf!OJf'am will 11tart p~ 10:15
the Ju.~tJce
Department,
and-; Ailth ft ~otit _ fb f.lJe Agrbnomy
sl_ren~t ~~&gt;n prl'"ent 111 ws against farm lo look over ihe forag~
{IJscnmmation in voting.
f,fotH ' aqd !lld At 3 P. · M.. With a
n~,.ft~tTatiiJii. tt( cernif. ne 'Milk- '
;nit aqd jn plare c'eaoinl&lt;!: at the
iudrin~ Pavillion and a Fly Con·
•rol Demonstration at the main
hain.
FeatUred ~oe alter 1tt1l flp Jal.'l
"'illbeJt . M•r jl'uliural SP'I Ing &amp;r
~"'r; hnnh·~~ - Ohio, 1l'hn will
s;lei•
·.t Hlfl P. M. on "It's Great Fun
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Cl\'il rit:bts bill pl.ar:med a bitter

To control thue two pest.A ol
tobatto, .ue 11&gt;E or Endrin Th~
mlrlel"ials will give good result• If

rommittee appro\·~!.

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WANTED -HARDWOOD PAL
rd at an A 'r B·~"'·''-" ,· n T&lt;·n"""·
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LETS
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Old
esta~'bhed
concem
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vi,ding
fric.n
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and
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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
is intere8ted in -placing order;&gt;
in Clirto n S&lt;J!ui'Uay 11nd
M.ome-made. it.~ cream, cake and
with reliable .p roducer on a
Mr3 Ann. Erwin and daught &lt;, o
coff~ . FedeNited Church base·
lon&amp; term •b asis. It 11 not ab·
l'linett&lt;~ from New HaV&gt;Cn sp&lt;'i il
ment, Salurday, June 23, begin6. 20-atp
sohttely neceuary for mlll to
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rung at 5.30 P . M.
6-20-3te
have manufacturin~ Iaci 'itic.&lt;i at FOR SALE-Pcfl r'll Kirby RPa \ Es- Lucil!lf' HArri sn r .
SA.YI DON'T YOU KNOW?
the present ·U me. We would help
1a te,
R•J tland Town,.; htp Jl
Mr. and Mrs. Jlu-.;~e] l Younl{ .Jr
Baker'.t will alve you the beat
you get started . Pallets will be
acres land, hiiUSe, barn ;~nd out . and Mrs . Ruhy Zimmcrnwn l'ro•u I
trade on furnitcrc ur apptian·
picked
up from
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hui !din.g-s. Sec Goorgl' A. M &lt;':n - ~1 WP!(L ColumbiA caller! u n Mr. ,i ild
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Ploease reply to Box
hart. Admmtst r at-or .
l.i-1 tf 1\lr~ Fktchl'r Yottn{! Sunday. ·
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newspaper , givmg full in£orma- I - --·
J)(&gt;nnv Rlak l'. J at•k Sm ith &lt;n.l
tlon.
6·19-3tc llou-~r, 5 rooms and ba th. :i acrl'., Larry Fo"&lt; h:1.s gont&gt; In Fort Kn' ·\ I
-ground, I block r_rom Sl'hout .~ . ! 1\v \nth the National CttRI'~II ror
A1TtiNTION
- -- stnrt&gt; und pustofflCl', hot ;ind 1 tw &lt;• wt•r'n
ltll~IGS CO. HSH AND GAME Rent
cold watl'r deep well p rc...-;~ un·l
'vl1s Kat h t~ryn ,John , nn rrom M;•
ASSN' !nSH FRY AND TRAP t 14)
syste
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coal
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Phon
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rn l!-e d on Mrs John Uar•l s•• 'lll
~HOOT, JUNE 21, AT lJo()IMECh~sh1rc 77551. 0'&gt;\./ICI' \£"av!ng ! S11nd,tv
HOY UUN CLUB.
6-1~
Sleepins Room for H.ent. Phon~'
town rnced fot" quwk sail- • D.1vu1 Knapp whn tli fltlltir)•lf'il
243.
6-14-tstp
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I .11 a ~aval RfiHl' tn lllir!Ol" i..~ vb11 ·[
HSJ Auto ~le~
Hou&amp;e for renl-4 rooma and
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FORD VB VIctoria hard-top
•b ath with basement on Llncoln
11\n-IJIIl ror a
davs
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Heights, caU 463-Y after 4:3"
MAY.. WARU
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1952
coupe, Furdmnatlc, white with
or t;ee Mrs. Tracy Whaley at
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LEGAL NOTICE
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1953 CHEVROLET y, ton Panel
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unknnwn
and
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bath. Utilitie&amp; patd. :t56 N. 4Jh
115
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Ph,.,. 41 1
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telepbuot &amp;lveo caretu1
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LF..RS P('Ul.Ot'OV
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Folding Aluminum
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=~=;.~~j~;~Mi~~:=;l,o.t!~i Webb Hall left for a visit
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and family tn Columbus
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!Mr. and Mrs. Elmer JObDJOD o1 Cloumbua, JohD.
Losan
WbeeUna:, w. Va., anct
ar.d M.r1. Beu N1ebo4on and Mr.
dauibter Su.tan · C1~, Parter- and Mnl, Joh.n Greta of Chauncey
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lofa. PhilliP&amp; came after
sbur1 are apendi.Dg a week with w~re wee tea d. autste of 1tr. and
HaiL
Mrs, William Baxter arJ Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Hlte.
LMta Gothard -and son,
Mrs. Beatz Wolfe.
Dave Thomq of IMinersviOe
had ber brotber, Foster
Bentz Wolfe spent Tueaday at wbo bat been viliUDI in l)[arenao
1b.e Meip County Men'1 F-eJ..
alld hi.- daughter, Sylv1a
Plants wltb J:IUJ aiJten, Miases with Mr. and lira. Clarenee Thom- lowsbJp of tbe CbW'dles of ObriJt
Ida and Augusta Wolfe.
u o~~pent Sunday with iMr. and have sent POO to Pl'elident Ldlbr
Gallla County, aa din_
.!ednes
.and ~l:. EdOwarlh"'d '!leanor S. Schaaf, Middlepcrt Society Editor - Phone G079
Rudolph Bernlng of Mt. Angel, I Mra. Everett Thomu. He return- of the Kentucky CbristJan Colleee.,
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Oregon, arrived Tuesday for a I~ to MarenJo, Wedneaday.
Grayson, Ky .. for transporlation
(Cb&amp;rlotte Broylee)
and tueille Bearhs Hawjdns. Pomerov Society :r.,:d!!.::lt;:o:;r;;;;Ph~o::n::e:;..:6::244:::;;:,__ _ _ _.;:.,______ visit wttb bill son-in-law and dauM. s,t. and Mrs, Hubert Fair and expetues or a atudeDt from
Stmonas Fostoria Mrs. Gotshter, XI'. and Mrs. Edwin we- and dautbten, Lady, Marta Dee Hawaii who will enroll at the
the "•itoro to
hruna and family.
and Neta Chryl of J!'l Knox, Ky ., college thi s fall . . . rep&lt;e.. nt• •
they vtsired
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buab~nd~d ~~Ted~L!
ni•C..;C$ - day from Columbus where he at- were Tuesday evening dinner grou~J~.
...... Frod I. C.rdner left MonOpiC VT
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tended a Lutheran Cbureh eonven- gu .... of Mr. and llrl. ElmO!'
Final p'aas -l or tile llludent
f
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tion.
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Wickham.
were made when the . J'ellow.sh.lp
or a • ._ w w.~ r ststec, MrB.
"The Committed Christian Serv- Kingdom", scripture reading by
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Schwab,
Mr. and ){rs. Floyd Tracy of
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met 'hls week at Loag Bow.om
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··~ 'qJ' "'""'an · £s t he Church W1lliggly" was the Mis.s Mary Ehzabeth Chapman, a
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EdKaSlater and topic of t he devotions led by medita,tion by .Mn. Thomas Young
The Brownell Avenue
HomeiL)'nn Schwab visited ill Marletta with h1a father, James. Traey and
and
Y have mov- Mo•• El&gt;',,b~h Fick when 1he and prayer by Miss Fick. Followd
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Eu Mr and Mrt. Eddie Smith
Piei'C!e. Bradbury pre&amp;ldiD(. 'l1liJ
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IMJ'. ~nd Mrs. Robert Gardner
~pe~~~.... ~.:...::,J S1 ,:,""wh•·n:~ hesa- Church m{'t Tuesday evenmg m Mrs. Waldo J . Barte~s continued n --ds=o
.de p'ark. u::::'. Le,:t; H. s.""":.: ed a plenie dinner.
II!d .son Robert of Colwnbu1 1nd several yeara and the 'men have
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the :;:···-· of the Book of Ac' ·. fl.\N:I
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heea. savl::ng mouey for the stud
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the socia l room 00 the c urc ·
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president was in char...... of a
Mr. and Mrs. Orien Wlnee and :w .u. arenee _ ..... an ~
en. ent'o expen ....
eCompany,
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ebad been Valley
Baking
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Dur
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the
business
sessiOn
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Gall~
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WOI'kinJ at the
M1ss Fick Gpencd t e mee m
&amp;hort meeting when tbey decided 800, Mr. and .Ml'.l. Allie Grueaer
uaan a
en o
..,o 16 were
o;;·~~illliddleport plant before bis trana wit h the call to worship followed charge of the president, Mrs. Fred flo organize another club,
and son and Mrs. Dorothy Mauck Su~da)' ruestl of Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Harold D~ bad 'be .se.r- 1
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Wilh group singing of "1 Lowe T·hy Blaettnar, Mn: Ohley Potter was
The meeting wlll :rete&amp;!l' untU and aon of Monessen. Pa., Joha Phil Wllliamson.
mon f-or .bhe 'l!vftiac and Earl
WUliam Wolf-e t 1 reported m
welcomed as a guest. Mrs. Mike in September. Children of mem-&gt; Grue.ser of Belle Vernofl, Pa.~ and
Mrs. Hugh A. ·Black of Chi'li- Klug I&amp;YI!' tbe openlaapruer with
'CI\t!Oij•t hia bome on South Third AveSimmons reminded the group of ben enjoyed croquet wbJle their !Mrs. Austin Lehew and son of eothe Jlpent Wedne.stky with h~r Rev. Fred Gardner, Middleport
nue.
the "retreat" being sponsored b)' mothen attended the meeting.
Newport, Ky., were hue to at- parent., Mr. and Mrs. Phil WiU.· Cburc:h, •ivina the ben-n~•on. 0.
=:sr:~~~ Mrt. David DIJ'8t Sr., Mrs. Paul
the Women's Guild on June 28 beMembers and their
cbildren tend the fuDfrals of Mn. Ollie iamson.
e
nll'~Pu
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D.tvia and son, Wayne, were tn
ginn~ng at 10 a. m. at the church were Mrs. Carl Will and chHdren Stowe and Mra. Freda Ebenbacb.
E. MeKinley, .Mtdd!epOtt, i&amp; aee~
Parkersburg on busine 119 Wedne&amp;with a potluck dinner at the par· Linda and Carla, Pomeroy; Mrl.
:Mrs. OrJen Wln« aod 1on of
Mr.s. Wa1ter Walker, Mrs. Fred retuy.treuurer "Of the Jroup.
day ,
.sonage at noon . '11he Guild of the Richard Chambers and Eric; M181 Monessen, Pa., aqd Ml'l:l. AUJtln Leifheit and l(n. Cheat.- Zirkle
Mr. and Mrs. c . R. Young and
Basil church will be guests.
Vir~ie Hobstetter, ' Mrs. Jark Sat- Lebew and son, Newport, Ky., are llpent Wednesday in Columbus ,Seventeen members were pr&amp;aister, Mrs. Earl Braxton, have
Miss Erma Smith, chainnan of terfteld, Mm. Wilham Morrit and spen.d~ns the week with relativea. witiL Mrs, Ethel Lowery, 1 ~tient tent and were .served refre&amp;b1~i=~e~f:rom Erie, Pa. where they
The WSCS of the Enterprise christian social service {)f the children,. Susan and . Cioda, Mn:.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Rolland M:eAngus: in Doctors Ho6pltal.
menta by tbe boaf group.
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Mr. Youor's brother, Vin. EUB Churc h held their annual Guild announced tbat those hav- Myron Miller, Mrs. Sidney Russell and fami-ly have returned to tbeir .;.;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;.;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;,;,i~;;;;;i;~~i;;i;;.;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;.
cent Youq, and family . He ts re- picnJc Tuesd&lt;~Y evening at the ing clot bing for the overseas pac- Mrs. James PuU~n, Susa.n, Step. bome at zanesville after a visit
• C. H. Wile h . rand c. 1; Dnl• euperattng rtowly after majOl' 8liJ'&gt;- ,borne or Mn. Selim Blazewicz ()f ket to brJ.ng them to the ebur~h h~n a~d Stephame: Mrt. Wayne wltb Mn. Wendell Betzing;.
,... bull...- vWton ta BunUne- gery. Errroute to Midd1eport they Lasley St.
as s0on as poSBible. Mrs. Rolland G1bbc.ns and Ev-elyn, Mra. Lewllll ' Mr. and Mn1. Dale Fau'k of
.ton We4Dtldu.
atopped tn New Castle, Pa. to viait
Followmg the picnic supper at Neut..:ling, Mrs. Slmmona and :Mr.s. H. Sauer and Carolyn, Lois Ann Columbus are the a;ue,ns of her
Mn. Wllliarit Ault .ad clllldrl!n Mr. Yo'una:'s father, Andrew Young, 6·30 o'clock the re-gular business Bla etlnar were selected a.s the and George Mra. Russell' Jooes mother, :Mra. Goldie Hawk.
and lfra. Gene DodiOil
and :famUy. Mrs . Young has re- ~essio n was held with Mrs. Her- altar committee. The Circle are and Mary LooJse.
Mrs. Harold Hysell and fatber,
111'8 bl ~qfleld Wfttioe
cetwd' word tbat her cousi n, Mrs bt&gt;rl Dixon, president, presiding. s ponsorin.: a kltchen shower lor
h
ils
nd
Le rd 10 d
--all,
lfr. a-..a
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WJ.niam DUtz, a former resident D"voto·ons
we•·e led by Mrs. Ed thE: church and requested those
D!'ER
SIGHTED
Jo nand
\\!' :Mrs..
on a Willard
son
onaM(lwery
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dall. and family.
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of Pornerny is 6flriouRiy Ill In a Arnold who ·had for her topic ho.viDJiC articles to bring them to
Mrs . Clalr Spen~.r .saw two 11 .,.;nt tbe paat weekend in Marion
Mrl• .Jqie. 1Qnwr and ....-.adloD, Columbus hospital
"fhnstian Youth and Christian lh P ch urch.
deer w~en she looked out ber kit· with re'atives.
JIDUDJ Hood. bwe returbed. from
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ashley vocat 1on ". She Wall ass15ted by
chen .wtndow early Wedbeaday
Mrs. Lydia Hysell vi.!llted rea vilit b1 St. PetenburJ', P'J,a, 'l'hey hrou1ht her mother, Mrs Ruby Me- , Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mrs. John
A de.•;scrt course was served by mormng at her farm home. :Mra. cently in Delaware w)th her brawere acoompatded by Kn. HaiTy JC.tondrle, and David Ashley borne jl Smith and Miss E!b:abeth Davi~. the hostesses Miss Mary EJiza. Spencer watcbed the deer enter a ther and llster-in-law, Mr. and
Huff I.Dd 1011, Allen,
from Dunbar where they had been Mrs. c laude Husted read the scrip beth Chapman, Mi&amp;S Mary Vir· small patcb of brush aear a ereet llrs. Allen Mc::Cumber.
fll! llld· lllrianae Pltmketl,
¥ialtiq.
I lure lesson and Miu Genevieve ginJa Reibel and lira. Blaettnar at but wa s unab]e to te11 when they
Mr
Mrs Robert Charles of
wfn viJJt here.
Jamea ~wis ha19 rettl~ned fro~ Stobart offered prayer.
thr close of the meeting.
they left the field.
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Ietty Koahler, KN WM tn Grove thll Huntlnlllon Veteran ll' Hosp!l·
During th e business session it
pOrt oyw tbe woek:fand. •nd · was aJ and has returned to h 's work wa.s an nou nced t hat the annual
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1!1", Mn. ~ Xoebhr, Sr., who ment.
yf'nr wuuld be giveu on hos-pital
lul4 been vllitln• lo!r •nd Mrs. Richard o .. n brought his fo lh· •uppli" for t he );sponola HOSP&gt;·
Louil Hainer and fllt'llly.
er, c.t~ Owens h?me from tal m Ne w Mexico. The Lord' s
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Y
Ev1mge linc Chapter, OES, in· for the ceremony here and the
g,
1nl-! .
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Assembly
of
t,
h
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work
was
exemplified
b~i
flhe
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ren men s1ncc
M h
tlendino were 'Mrs
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tut w~k
e m ers a
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· Order of Rainbow fur Girls, to bow officers of Athens. A numTroop m, Bov Scout., of Am...... ""'
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a nlver·
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l"hn
Fro"k
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Herbert Dixon t·xt•mp'ify their ritualistic work ber of guest officers an(l mem- eriea met at trhe ~LJ.brary Wedne.sMr . • n d MrB . 0 rv1 II c Mill\ Nln an d " d h'' rl'" • "S ·
d Roger
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-·usan andan children,• of ltambow in the MJddJeporl b"rs
of the Gr•nd Cross of Ron- day event·ng Wl' lh Robert M1'lla ,
And J erry, l~ ol · an c-ral 1renFrick
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ton of M:r. and chtldr en •~mary
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d
Chapter rooms ·MOnday evening. or in Rai nbow were prese nt.
Scoutmaster, Jn charge. Final
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II vlliting his um'bus. spent tht.&gt; wcekl'nd hl' l'l! Mrs
wi.th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Oiler
lWI
Linda,
Jerry,
Eddie
an
Pau
a,
One
hundred
members
of
the
After
the
progra
m
the
local
plans were made to leave Sunday
•nd MT8. Artbu11
WW"e accompanied home by their Mrs. Ed Arnold, Mr.s. Cla ra Gru~- E;..stern Stan and Muonic Lodge chapter served
refrts
hments
in
at
1 o'clock for Camp Arrowhead,
and BarbiN and
daughter,
Roxie
Marie,
who
had
ser,
Mrs.
Eldon
.
Weeks,
~iss
EhV''&lt;'re
pre~~ent
for
the
ceremony
the
Temple
dining
room
with
Mrs.
near
Huntington for a week's
CO\'ert ,... YloiUng in Oo~
been vl~tlng Mr .and Mrs.
zabcth DuVJ.'I, MISS Genevieve St.fl· r nd :'dr. and Mrs. Jsmes Clat- Ctatworthy presiding at t·he punch camping trip.
Batey and famll'y. Larry M11ltron bnrt, Mrs.. Albert Brown and chJl- worthy Patron and Matron of bowl . Arr.~ngcments of tlo.,.ers
Fifteen Scouts stgncd up Wedremained he,-e for a longer vi~ il at dre n, Judy and Joe, Mrs. James Evangeline Chapter; Eber Lewis, and candl es wep used on the ncsday night and otfters are ex-~
Batey and Oiler hom.cs.
Will and dau ghter. Becky and Master of ~he F. &amp; A. M., and table which wa s decorated by ij'al- pected to cOmplete their plans in
of Mr .and Mr!:l'. J gue!!ts Mrs. Claude Hu~h·d, Ml'll. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wingett, llr and Nellie Zerkle. The re- time to gG, The Scouta must have r
are hl!l' brother. Chn11les Charl es Dow, Mrs. Edwa~d Ar- Worthy Patmn and Matron of fr e.shment committee were Mn. physics] examltlation.s as a part ) ; /
!"'''"~· Horse f'..ave, Ky, and si1:1ter nold Jr , and son Jerry, M~.ss Har- Harrisonville Chapter we['e .pre- Jnmes PuHen, Mrs. Wendell of their camping preparations. N. 1
Bertha DanllM' Vinton, Iowa'.
rle-tt MtlntOlih and !Mrs. ,loward sented during the evening.
Bunce, Mrs. Arthur Lewis and p S
kb m er and Rev C E
· '!"'ac
a m of the troop
· com· · I.J
Mr. and Mr.. Roy C..to and M"tnto·h.
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Mrs. Anna n ose, district , e puly , Mrs. Emerson Jones.
Hoyt
members
ditldren, Roy Vtrgll, Bonnie and
--------was in charee of the arrangemen~
miltee, will stay with the boys
Kay, Cohtmhu&amp;, vl!!'lted his mother,
part of the week and arc anxious
IS
lo hov o qualified persons votun-1
nesday. Mrs-. Fred Cas-to and childleer to a.55ist them .
.
FOB
ren oloo
to Columbu• WodAn yone who will t•ke patt of
nesday {()r a wee k visit with Mr
the boys and their equipment to
c ..,. who is working th.,..e.
comp Sunday Is uked to report st
Mr. and Mrs William Bradford
the Library by 12;30 p. m.
I '"d~'~""'orf! your .,.. fUhlom with Lnaible"• curcte,
han- been lttying with their grand.
1
be
M
th
Stitch lru. •nd 1M ih• lovely d'tff•renc•. See, too,
chUdren , J immy, Jennifer and J~hn
The Chesh.T ~barge 0 t
e •
Mrs. Chester Erwin, organi.st at
·Mrs. Bruce Lloyd , president of
how bea\ltlfvtly Hie lha!M&gt; It 1tf'tcl1ed In the- cups for
LohiK!, whllr their ...... ents, Mr odist Youth FeUowahip met Mon~ the Middleport Church of Ohrist, the WSCS held a special meeting
PLAN CHICKEN DINNER
~
do
y
evenmg
at
the
Rocksprings
,.,mirMni
fit. Th• flnnt In fit and hlahlon.
1
lnd M'l'll. Harold Lo..._ Pome1·oy
i::awe an mpromptu concert on at Heath Me~hodist Church Wed·~
Methodist church for ~heir June 'the church pipe organ whiob bas
The ·Mt. Moriah Missionary SO:were away,
netday evening. Plans were com·
meeting.
been rebuilt tbia month after the pleted to assist with the purehue dety will have a chicken dinner
MM Cora Runyan, Buffalo, W
Devotion11 led by Shirley Brown weekly ,p rayer meetinll and Bible of a MW refrigerator for the par- at the 1Mt. Moriah Bapti&amp;t Church
Gil Tile Brt,clrtelll
Va. and Mr11. Carl WOtton and opened the me-etttna: and group
next 'llhunday, June 28, with Ucaer IB Middleport
of "Brin.. lng In the· Sheav- study clas1 Wednesday nigbt. Mrs aouee and also cabinets for tbe bt.a available from the memOers
d lUI h ter Mary Katherlne, Hy~U • lngln•
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ErwiQ demonstrated ~he n~w stop ·PAUODage kitchen.
of the ebureh, The dinDer will be
Run •~ vhdUnl Mr. :md Mrs. How- c.q" and "Stepping In the g 1 pre- the Vox Humana and also the oth·
BAKU FUBNlTtJIUI
Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Bangerter
ard Wilson and famll)' .
o::eded prayer by the Rev. Ralph
serve-d from &amp;-'1 p. m. and dellGro\f&amp;. JOhnny Taylor had the er slops and pedals for the bene· left today for tbeir new borne In very will be mad~ lf desired.
Camden · and ob.ave beea dinner
fit of the conp-egatlon.
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scriptJure readtnc.
The proaram ln &lt;'hara;e of theThe pipe orijlan wu installed in guests of Mr. and Mn. Bruee
Rock SprlngJII 1roup opened wltll 1932 and waa &amp;ivon In memory J.loyd and family and Mr. and
the osong, "Faith of our fatherA". of Mr. and Mrs. Willis RuSBell Mrs. C. M. Hennesy and other
A rreadlna "What are wrt dolnr:· and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Payton . ftiend,s this week.
about ot.t" was iiYen by Mary Me· C. H. Church added the chimes
Rev. and .Mrs. C. R. Konkria:ht
Afee and a story aermon by Beunal which were In memory of bi.s wife and aons, Eudel1 and Davld arrlv·
Gru~er. An article, "How readelh and the new .stop has been liven cd from Bowersville Wednesday
the Bible" by Betty Amos, and a b:.' the Loyal Pals' Class with oth· and were overni.ght guests at the
rcadinJ, "My Pa" by Eddie Bartels er church orJaniaations assll!lting Henneay home. They moved into
preceded a Bible qui! by Beuna with the cost of rebui'dlna; t•he the parsonage today.
Gruoscr A readlng " My Prayer" pipe Ot'Jan. The original plan'll
by Mi~ Sally Bartels concluded hl\d the motors, pipes, etc., In a
the program.
small room that was lnac:cesslble
Durlna the hualna-~s ~ssio n in for repair werk and the latest
rharge nf Judy Spenc&amp;r of Miners. I' project has placed these in ,,
.
.
ville churcb, ,the minutes o~ the larg~ new room on tbe third
lH!!l meelh!.IJ were read. A dtscus- floor o[ the bui'ding .
s' on WB:!I held on the Lanraster
At the weekly prayer servlec
the Loyal Women's Clasa and the
MYF camp.
The MVF benedilrtf.on com•h1ded Loyal Dereans' Class tied for the
The Federated ChUTch
the meeting.
attendance record. forty-tbree per a picnic at the
Attendlns were fourt een youth sons were pre 1ent and - Fred I. day, Ju~ 24, wltb SurHia)\
and four adults rrom lh t! MlneraiGardn er, pa~lor of the church, at 10 a. m. The worsbip
ville church; ftve youth. and one conducted t-he devotional ,;ervicc witl begin at 11 a. m. followed
adult fro m the Altrcd ch urc h ntne- anO the Bible .study class. Barry a plcnle dinner at noon.
~olrth "nd two adults from Rock Bfl)·er J't!!Cited the Books of the
Games will be played durin,;
Jr~l.n~al~~u~~~d the Rev. and O~d Testament durin&amp; th~ study afternoon and at 4:30 a W!l8pl!1' .,._
The next meeting will he held ~lass. Mrs. Webb Hail will lead vice ronducted by the Seolor Youth·
FeUowshlp will be held after whleh
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h"'e~sl:':or~n~n_;J~u~l~yy~l~6.:.._
tbe
devotlonal service next Wed.· tber'e will be a picnic aupper. Thon
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ne!lday.
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w!Bhins transportation caD Mrl'.
Frtld Blaettnar or be at the church by 9 a. m Sunday mornln&amp;".
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POMEROY SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

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DemonstratJ'on
Club r,
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Clears

Enf erptV5e
• WSCS
Has Annual PicniC
At Blazewlcz Home

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nation't
centers prepar~d today to
banfl: their furn ace.s in the eveat.
the J:rave tbreat of a !lteel atrike
betomea a parsly-zin&amp;: reality.
United Steelworkers
loeala
formed strike committees
and
drew U11 pid::eting sc=hedulea in
counter-measures s hould the unIon and "Big Tbree" industry negolialion!l fail to reach eontrad
agreement by the June 30 deadline.
M-erchants in the mil l town.~ sur
rounding
Pjttsburgh
reportfd,
steelworker• were gradually tiP·
~ning their purse &amp;triog.s.
In
Gary, Ind.. the merchants deelart'd a moratorium on credit buyina;.
Abnormal jumps i n savints acrouol!J were reported throughout
lhe steel producing areu of Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio. Wort
crs 11tockpiled food and •lopped
lJurina: hili!b priced itemfl. Local
relief agencies made long-range
plans to care for hardship case•.
The joint negotiations which
lJegan between the union and the
"Hit Three"- U. S. Steel, Betblehl'm Steel and Republic Steelin Pittsbur~h 1ast .nonth have b&amp;~ome hopele,ssly deadlocked.
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Attorney of

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Evange11ne OES ChOpfer Sfoges '•''
Final PreparationS
Order Of: R""inbow Ulork Monday f or Arrowheod
Ma..le By Troop 245
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Mrs. Chestet Erwin Heath Methodist
Youth Meeting Is
Demonstrates
wscs Plans For
Held On Monclay . Organ at Church
Improvements

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Planned Sunday By
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Legion Post
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Meeting Held

The AuxiUary of the LewisManley Post, Ameritan Le1ion
met 1ast week at the homo of
Mu. Emmr. BJtDd with Mrs . Garrle Cuaell, president, In tharge
of the meet1n1. A good report was
g\ven of t-he ule of Popplts in
Xay and the Auxiliary voted a
contribuUon to a sick woman. 'f.he
next mt!etlnt will be held July Sl
with tbe -place to be annouDCed ·
later.
Mrt. Bland , ~a. Ca114,ell, Mrs.
Gertrude BuUer and M.ra. Naomi
I Bcntlef were bru~t.wu ucl. Prv~
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Tbe 11\lsy Girls "-H Club had
• wiener rnast at Dalley's Lake
Tue.sday and were aceompanied
by their connctl\ors, Mrs. Joe
W11aon Jr.. and Mrs. James Cri.swtl1. ·Gueatl .wet:t- Myrta, Richard
!1\d ftobert Witaon. and Diana
CJiswell and Joy Botas. Wednesday the elub bid a work meetinj
a\ . the home of iMrll. Wilson and
finilhed thelr sewlnl project
ftieh ill to be judged July 12.

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.·Cas Pipeline
.Now Being Laid
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CHRYSLER WINDSOR V-8

/ Natural gas pipeline cOnstruction erew1 are on the move again
Ln 10 Ohio counties, adding 142
Jlftlles of pipeline para1lel to the
~ Tennt.ise' Gas TrammlsSion Company•a s:ystem ln tbe Buckeye

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With work just getting under·
.way, compJ~Uon Is expected by
-early f•ll, according to W. C.
, M~. Jr., eompany senl&amp;r ~lee
.~ ,.lden\ In charae of operations
'~a.~ construction.
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one 81-mile stretch of 26-inch·
ttlkinetel" pipaline. is beir.g laid
,Ilona hte' exlsting Tenne88ee Gas
tt.a'llt-Of-way trom just north of
~ O~o River near New BostOn
tO Mar IMcConnelsvUle-in or
~ aerO.. t(le eountlea t~f Seloto, Jack.ao'D,' Vinton, M:e.Jp, Athens · and
llp;e;aa.. This portion of the work
il under contract to the H. C.
Price Co.

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Funcra1 services for Tbomas
"Tom" Wagner, 84, Letart, Obio,
will be held on Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock at tbe Let.rt Metbodi!t Chureh. -:
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Wagner .dit::d on . Thurs~
at· )l:l!ll . 1~· th• . Met(&amp;.

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flnd the ·ap~roaeh iDd •ll·faeWtirs

ealil)' Kftilllb~e II ac the · Cabell·
ll'uaU'Iflon u..Mh !:•~ ~ 1.336 Sill·
tetnth , St., a~aeeat to the new
hospital Jn Hunllqtba. 'he thile
Ia B•OO p. tn. ;ru$doy June

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exjtatlllon
proaram
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on by
ftaD.Ii- Gas. Also included In
the- PJ:olram are the addition of
'It) ~nites of pipeline parallel to
thl! comPany'• statem In Ken·
tucty; ~ tonatructinn of new com·
(lrtssor 1t1tions ~ar Winnsboro,
La., and New Albany, Miss.; horae
-pwer additions to existlni 'compreuor ttatlons near l!lola. Mia.,
Jtlill c'ampbellsville,
Winchester
l'ftd ' c'att•ttshura:. Ky.; and a 3"
uterialon of Lhe company's
· ,naflll'IIIJ a:u 11therlne s)'stem in tv
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teat. and mefll.l)en wlU hear a
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c;t&gt;aPt•r
vltlea:,
ploo~ dlapostle

Kenneth HarfliMJn,
man aDd jnetRbers
volunt.Mt eoJI)mittus.
The .neeuq plaei wblcb '

remaining; &amp;1 -miles of
pipeline is under contrarct
to the Oklahoma ColUitroeUon Co.
from. near
Newcomerstow~ ~p
ne~ ' IJ&amp;bon-ln or across the
toUiitle.a 'of Tuscarawas, Harrison,
Cll'r'6'u and Columbiana.
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and Ernestin" Stockton,
from the Middleport ChUI'ch
of Christ, a men's group .tram the
Carleton Cburch, and the
five
Stockton Sisters. Later in the week
wUl be a Hemlock Grove
a number from the Beechand quarteues from
and Keno.
EVeryone is invited by the folt s
Hemlock Grov{'. The members
uniting in prayer every morn.
at ten and tnvlte all those
to join them in thU
circle of prayer at home, play, and
work. The sermon topics are
..,.;m~n••~
AU Chri&amp;"I'm
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Ht,ar Of AN.ew
Service Program
At tlto mo;tinl of tile
$ate Ana Cbaptot, Of t]!e N_ttlo..~ J

Con•truetlon. of tb~ Syraqu.se
wati!J' ~ Is uuderway 1111n
this week foUOwlnc a ttandtitiJI of
sever~ days.
Aecor~ing to town officials the
qnok ConstrucUon Com~N;ny of
Huntlncton ·bad qlllt work on thr
ptoject which tbey hJd agreed
to complete under the terms of P
conttaet between the town and
lht: company.
Tbe Hu~tlnfton company, at
the utgint of official~! of the town
took action 1.0 &lt;:Omplete the job
durtna the prcat week. A :NGrth
Carolina companf undet the head
of a mab identified, ·~ Jbn Bradfwd haa ' been enJaled , by tht1
Cook CompaD)" to cQmpl~te tbe
PrO)eet ..
1\epoi:ti trom, SJI'~Uae ny that
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"We are mile5 apart on N sie
contract iuues," a management
!opobsman tolti tbe United Pre.ss.
'Tbere'U be a !!lrite unJe.ss tht
stee] companies retreat from theil,
demand for a five-year contract,"
a union offlcial warned.
Tbe union Thun;day sent in·
structi.on, to ail its locals for an
''orderly and peacf'(ul" strike in
the event a new agreement hiL!i
111~ been reached by tbe June 30
sltike dcadhne.
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made ar!laQ,Rcments !or bantU•
their furnacCH early b'ext week
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in tOO n ·ent there is a work stoppage,
Joint talks between the union
and lite "Bi g Three" resumed today amid deflated bopes that a
could be ·
peaceruJ setUement
reached before tbe pi'@Seut «!Oft•
trsct runs out at midnight on
S&amp;.tUI'day June 30.
The industry has offered t-he u.nmn a five-year no strike agreement calling for a pactaae offer
of more than 65 cents an hour.
In newspaper
advertisemenl.l
and letters to its employes, the
industr)' has defended Ibis offer
u "final, fair, sub.stantial and defen.s.lble."
The union bas denoumed the
offer II "ahoctiql:y lnadpquate"
and 1111 Aid it will never accept
a fin year paet.
Tbe uaion, in its strongest blast
to date, aecused 11 major steel
companies of enteri n-g into a •
"conspiracy" to force the union
to ~pt a five year contract
that it considered "unacceptable".
Tbe union cbarged 1956 marked
tbe first year ia 20 yean. of steel
wage negotiation that major steel
producers "served virtu.ally identical notice" terminating their
contracts with the USW on June

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fracture• of
lett. koee n~;:,:~:,~d
broken rlba. D
fered a fraetured
J~mmie Eadi, 18,
bruised.
POllee ' said the collla:ion was
the moa'l aerlous Of three aecldents that occurred lfithln a
five • mile olnlteh of the blahway durina: the rainstorm.

The JII!'Ui:lP!llilll memb&lt;!ra
tile pailet 'Wlll b&lt;!: Dr. c. G.
Hua~"""" ne....,loglot
man of the lledlcal
Board Dr. lltJey.~

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tM for..round is the clothof .. _ . Df th:e 74 "f'idims
CiYtl .:oeronauticw bNrct has
an "'inform•l lmrn;Hg,stion
cruh olf Asbury P•rk.

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two sUters,
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Mrs. Emrna Saunders and Mrs.
L)'dia Scott, and several nieces
und nephews. His wlfe, May Wag.
ner, preceded him in deatb 13
year. ago
Burial will be made in the Le·
Caneellation or a eontraet in· tart Cemetery beside hi.J late Wife
volvln.g !he sale of real estate in
Friends may ~all at tJ,e Ewing
Sutton Township ts sought in a
cue filed In Common Pleas Court F'Uneral Home at any time until
by Thomss A. and Mabel V. Cle- noon Sunday when l·he body wHI
ian.d against Dallas and Geraldine br taken to the church where it
Cleland.
will He in state until tbe time of
1he funeral.
In the case, the painti£ls say
lhat the defendants agreed to purMIIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
chase a tract of land from them
Admit~ed: Thomas Wagner, Le·
ar..d failed to meet the term!l tart Falls; Anna Harri1, MinerJ..
whleh were outlined in tbe con- ville.
tract.
Discharged: Elmer KIUlnaer,
Plaintiffs ask tbat the contract
be cancelled and that the proper- Pomeroy; Mrs. Glen Simpkins and
daur:hter, Hendenon, w. Va.
t)' be restored to them.

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NulliflCa
Real Estate Sale

LOVABLE BRASSIERES

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er not horsepower is going to rcduce tbe number
accidents on
the \ highway,
rtesent were Sebastian Tedesco,
Phil WaJpert, J. L. Stewart, Otto
Bc.atic, R. J. Willianuon,
Jim
HamPton, Harry Miller, Clyde
Foley,
A. Schaekel,
Lewis
Capehart, Jimmy Diehl, Russ
C~:;;~.t:. Paul Sthneider, Milt
S1
. Jack Fl!'!sher, E. L. Stein
.. . JI!Yd Carlooek. / .

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Rotary Club Speaker Funeral Rites
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Two Local Men
Suffer lnJ·un'es
In Gallia Crash
·Two Pomeroy men were injured
early Friday morning when the
car in which they were rldlnc
crashed into tbe rear of a part.
ed ear in a ~onstrvetion area near
the Kyger Creek Plant,
John Henry Tubbs, 22, and Jack
Landet:J, 21 , were treaied at the
Holzer Hosplttl in GaUIJ)OUa f9r
injwlei received in tbe' accident.
'J'ubbs suffered bruises and abrasions of the right knee and upper
o.rms wbile Landers W~s treated
fer numerous laceraUOilB of the
bead fDd forehead caused when
his head went tbrouab the wind·
shield.
The State Highway Patrol office
1n Gallipolis reported that a aemi·
trailer driven by T(lblas Jones, &amp;3,
Maysville, Kentucky, ha4 been
stopped by a flaa;man in· tbe con·
~ trl!ctlon area. A second car drlv·
rn by Danny A. Perry, 38, Lakin.
W. Va., bad stopped bebiid the
truck when the thicd car driven
by Tubh~ cruhed into the Perry
~a r and caused it to bit the truck.
A pas~enger In the Perry car,
Lout'lla Henry, 26, Bidwell, suffered a bump on the bead but waa
not treated .
Police reported that Tubbs
drove past tnree w1rnlng siJns at
a stated speed of 50 mlles per
hC'ur before crashing ·into tbe
Perry auto. The ~emi-traller suf.
fered no damage while the Perry
car auffered heavy dama~je to the
front and rear. Tbe front of tbe
Tubbs car was damaged.
Time of the ace~rtent wu placed
at 12:35 A. M. at a point seven
tenths of a mile Fouth of tbe
Kycoer Creek plant. The three vehlclea were reporte~ to ba~
b8en b av~lllnc north.
T.ubbs was cited it~to I Galllo~U. m•atstrate'• court em Moada.Y, lune 2B al 1:15 P. M. for
feUUM to' stop withlu a clear ell&amp;&lt;

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Failure, Fri·
"Good News"
is Like an
at ChristThe services are over short,...
nine o'clock.

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thing•!
muslfl:Jwin. be provided
grouptl from the nelgheburebl!l u well as 1 t}lree
•[n'!.iiiK_grou.,_. from the holt chur.
Of tbi!' groups to
early Jn the week ~ a girl,s
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Syracuse AJ.preelates
Work On B1!1J Field

Appreciation to Dan. Rartlqer,
oounty commisSioner, for, biB tooperation with the S}Ti:CU~ Council io construcling a basebal1
ground at Syracuse durih_( tbe
past weeks was expressed this 30.
morning by Richard DuCbvortb,
Syracuse baseball enthusiast.

Hearing Planned
On Chester Phone
Service June 26

DRIVING CHAMPS

The Public Utilities Commission
of Obio tod&amp;y announced scheduling of the last pub11c hearin g on
telephone senice to the Chesler
area of Meigs County.
A spokesman of the PUCO sa id
today that Tuesda v, June 26 ·has
been de~igna ted for an sll day
bearing beginning at 9 a. m. to
enable tbe public to testify as to
the t ype of telephcne urvice they
dtsire.
The meeting accortlm~ to the
PUCO, wi11 be belli in th "' auditorium of Cbester Rieh School.

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38-40, mostl:v 38-39, A large 36-38,
mostly :J6.37, A medinm ~. A
l'Jmall 26-28. mostly 26-27 B tarp
30·33 mostly 31-32 delivered ~
sumer, white an&lt;:l brown A larle
wh1te t~. medium 39.-ft.
Chickeru~ quiet fryen; 3-3 ~ lb
19-21 mostly 20-21, hens, heavy ,
over 5 lb 17-18, ben.s llgbt 5 lb
and under 10 hena, light type lffJUm~r

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.,mlanhip. ud IUdnq wW repreeent Oldo Ia
drivinl eoDt..t ill Wublnrton A~.
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