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The Bend Banner, Mason-New Haven, W. Va.

------SOCIETY

=~=;.~~j~;~Mi~~:=;l,o.t!~i Webb Hall left for a visit
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, 1 !'~up.;- dauthter, Mn. M&lt;lnihalJ
and family tn Columbus
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B~eas,

!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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AI Reuter returned borne Tuea· and Mrs. Julia Da¥il, GalUpolil tive .sent by ~e Meigs Countr
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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an
tended a Lutheran Cbureh eonven- gu .... of Mr. and llrl. ElmO!'
Final p'aas -l or tile llludent
f
·•-tt 1•• be ·
tion.
.
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
• --·•- an dfa-"•• ~ Cl--1 d
IJe
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met 'hls week at Loag Bow.om
Loll'......
··~ 'qJ' "'""'an · £s t he Church W1lliggly" was the Mis.s Mary Ehzabeth Chapman, a
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Mn. Willis DuddiDg and son and ~ron _.spent lhe put weekend Cbu~b of Ghrist wil:h
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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d M
Eu Mr and Mrt. Eddie Smith
Piei'C!e. Bradbury pre&amp;ldiD(. 'l1liJ
to tbe Low
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Demonstration Club had a Ncnlc Sun ay wdh IMr. an
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protaet
baa bten underw1v
for
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~·-th 8 .!....rt~~y.C,-.,8't Fnendly Circle of the Federatc&lt;l ing the discussion on the topic Wedn-··•av at t•'"dd,le·...,.... gene Schwab and son and enjo7"
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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o liJ &lt;employh h
the :;:···-· of the Book of Ac' ·. fl.\N:I
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d blldr
heea. savl::ng mouey for the stud
d b th Oht 0
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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g
Dur
ng
the
business
sessiOn
in
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All
I
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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fer to Cbetapeaft..
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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Mr
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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......,..,l&lt;d bome by her moth- with the Coonty Hlghwoy Deport. , '""tdbulioo by the m•mbCT' thi•
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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.Mr. and Mrs. Jemee Arnold 4teft the Huntington Veteran~'~ Hospital 1'ra. cr in unison closed th e meettoday for New York O!ty where where he- haa been a patient for
Y
Ev1mge linc Chapter, OES, in· for the ceremony here and the
g,
1nl-! .
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will
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At-hens
Assembly
of
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work
was
exemplified
b~i
flhe
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•t..vuu the sum\lion an
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
'Irs
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
u
.
d
Chapter rooms ·MOnday evening. or in Rai nbow were prese nt.
Scoutmaster, Jn charge. Final
1
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
;.
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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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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Order Of: R""inbow Ulork Monday f or Arrowheod
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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
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/ 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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"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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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
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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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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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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
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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
t~f ;!iy·u la, pi. .~ al a satls·
{~,- ~ito •aeb daf and thai
~. )lu. nld tltat Ill! of. tM
wat..,.. ~al~l ,·lli!J tht tceompanylq
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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
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made ar!laQ,Rcments !or bantU•
their furnacCH early b'ext week
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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
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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
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CiYtl .:oeronauticw bNrct has
an "'inform•l lmrn;Hg,stion
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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

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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
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1Tom Wagner
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
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Failure, Fri·
"Good News"
is Like an
at ChristThe services are over short,...
nine o'clock.

I ettjag
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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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.

Market Reports
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP -

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Eggs, about stP..ady: U. S conwhlle- and brown A jumbos
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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IUld W&amp;llda Heck, EuL P&amp;leatiDe, both ,

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boya ud ctrll8tate ~ 'l'hiiJ"
.,mlanhip. ud IUdnq wW repreeent Oldo Ia
drivinl eoDt..t ill Wublnrton A~.
~ ··nu of the biaeat in. tbe utlan with 1&amp;0 ccm..
Ia opomond by State JUDIDr 01101il]!er !oC
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'l'h• • C.•tH\i\nllon prOvll\c!l th:1l
Jn c E Jit ••·r~ or the Ge ii E'ral A~~'~'"mhly
Ul'l' t •l l'f' ll'd ut t:•rl-(c in lhllt·ou n lws
uml tlmH "'here a county 11'1 cnll1·
le d tn lwvt• more thnn OJH! nu•tllhcr
repr·c-'1"1 nt inw therh ln the Ohlo
ll oU ~ l' of He!IN9entHI•iVe!l, all t•l .
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suggest(•d r hange. The Con81tltutlon u.f Uhiu may he nme.nded ll\
only one way- by a vDte or the
p••ople bu1 th ere ure two ways Ln
whl1•h n t'On'&gt;tl tutl unal amendment
!WI )' he rut on the lm!lnt for a vote
n l thu Genaral ASH~!-mhly may by
r(•solutiun put the isRuc on the
bu llol; or (2) nn ln~tialive petition
mny he circ ulated tu ha~ the
nml'Oflment pluced on the. ballot

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1•1• reporled.ft&lt;u!l LoDAl&lt;&gt;n lhal 11:00 Gvl4linll Ulll&gt;t ..

Turle)" .hai informed . Britain that 12:00 Midday Matin-ee
1t will Jand troop8 in Cyprus, l! 12:30 At :the World Turns

1:80 P$a)'house ol stMw
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8:30 Highway Patrol No. •......
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so.Mi Rev. Floyd workman iJf Be,aver
~'re ~ .no reason to ~oubt this
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
10:45 Public oSei-vici Prolr~
0 ., our new Methodiat . minister
3,iio ~er ~y
11:00 News
precahed his fii·st .sermo6. Sun- 1\gkoy hh ~ode II plam Ihat It
ti~lt\~•~rz:e~ers
Cyprus,
Turkey
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Secret
Storm
doy evening.
I "'l~ '!'he 4le i llliOIJ ,
must set it.
3:30 Edge of Night
~Off Pr.,..... ·
t:OO Katie's Kite-ben
Attendance at ~~- - ~t~bdt.st ~ Cyprull was under Turkish rulf'
Sunday School SWlday were 72 ~ .1411 ii)ljll 11178 when ;o - - - - _ -~-- __ .:__ _,_
,.,._;~-;..;,.offering was $9.87.
cai-60 11ildl!r Bl'ltlih adrhi'nistratlon ,
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T.he Jslan4 is 43 miles from the
SATURDAY
:5:00 stori8S
.Mr. and Mri. Harold qrhhm Tuljt~h ~~inl~nd and 683 mil e-s
8:30 Sign On ·
5:30 Saturday
were recent ~~~ts or his p'rents frnrp Greece. Gree(e never has
8:30 Captain Kan&amp;aroo
~:4:5 Bob
Mr. aad , Mrs. E. P. Grimm of oW:ned i.t. .
9:30 MJghty M:()Use
8:00 You
Washington C. H.
16:30 1 Beal
10:00 Wi-nky Dlnk &amp; You
In view of Greete's deteriorat - 10.30 T·ale.s ot Texas Rangers
'f:OQ The tl,.,;.~l'!ll l
Mr. and Mrs W W Vari1._n sPent lng r,elaUon~ with Britain and 11 :00 Blg To.p
7:30.
Su11day with relatives at Par~en­ 1\(rkey, ~hepilov's visit could not 12::00 l..t&gt;ne Ranger .
e~ tiQ
burg, Mr. and ·Mrs. I',Ioyd Shirley. haV'e be6n better tlmed.
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dispatches
have
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Howard G. a·Oi.i111i .and It. E.
fd
that
Shepilov
was
not
invited
Uti
Baseball
Preview
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9;30
G1imm are bath aurglcal patients
to. make the visit. He anan-ged it
1:25 Baseball Game
10·00
at Holzer Hollpii.il.
ttu'ou&amp;b Michael Sergeyev, i:~e · 4:40 Town Country Crossroads 11:45 The Lah~ Late
Mr. and .Mrs. Allen Hall, twins
S~IViet·
amblss&amp;dor
to Gre&amp;ce.
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Tvrry and Jerry aDd Judy Kay . of w:iU
eome:
after Shepllov's
visit tQ
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and Ml·s. Don Cottr!ll of Syracuse
Mr·. rm d Mrs. Gardon West ol
Haci tle spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mildred Chapman .
tMr. a'nd Mrs. J. S.

Quick,

Mt, and Mrs. Harold Roush,
daughter Nadine ~pent a day
wltll his parents, .Mr. and Mr.!!. A.
E. Roush of Salem CeDlt!r,

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Sip On
JJi'il- Rascal~
Baeba-H Preview
BasebaJ1 Game
Fl'm
Abb~tt &amp; Cost .Jllo

6:30
7.00
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8:30
9:00 .
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beg for it

8:30 FUm

Klim

Fo•itl~

"'"Y· cube!).
nutriliou• REO ROSE
K"P' dogs

grow• tunky pupplts.

Rlrt11in Tin
O:aie and HarT1et
Coossroaiis
DoliiW Second .
1"he Vise
E;bhtl and Alben
"8U1'9_va SJ;Iow ,• .

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6:0!5 Weather
11:10 Sporte
8:10 Sprwts
11 :15 f~J.Iow that MaD"
·fHS John Daly
11:4tl Siin, OU
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0:30 .OJ:art Jj.~bilee
·:~ Sign On
7:00 Grfi~de Ole Opry
2 :30 Back at the Ranch
8:00 Lawrence Welt ,

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lll:t$ Straw Hat T&amp;!atre
11 :00 News.ilmd W-eat-he1 ·

1500 •Pitichy MoUse·
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Gabby Hayes

8:00 S.iebrush 6 Saddle

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puuon were S~nday tuelta or her
parents, Mr. ari'd Mrs. · E. M.
Damewood.
Mr. and Mll!, Dale Vineyard and
dzuahter of Akron wete Wedn~·

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Ohio

Plaatl difftr Ia tbtlr appearthey :nted water. FOJ"
nample, .fll'flt corn lea•• curl,
wblle radllha, peppers aad •Pin·
ach wUt. The oldet leava •t

ance wbea

1be bale of tomato. cucwaber aad
mukmelon plutl 1n17 c'balll•
color all1b\ly wbe11 water 11 ~~
eel. The leaves uauaUy beeoJAf' a
d1rter l!'een, on.n almoet •lullfl
IDStead of the dfairable #ft:D
color ladieatllll• pvwth.

Many commeretal crowm ¥'e
using _terutJomelnl or pluier of
pari 1 retiatanee blocks to detetmine whea 1oi1 moiature DJ:If 1M!
reacbkDC the low poiDt w~
crop llfGYith may be ~
Such proeedW'Q tre better tltim
vlaual l)'ln¢.olb8, Wit~ ..,..
beeause when vllual ~ ,ecur, crop yield ~ ·Q'IillltJ WOo
bably •!.ready have a.teeD reduetd .

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der at Ieist a l~incb layer or pea-t
and 4 pGunds of a complete commerelal fertilizer ~ 100 IIJ.Uil'e
feet. Tben add another l-inch ley.
er of -pe•t and spade uain. You
may need to spade a third Ume If
1he soil and peat atW are not
thOroughly mixed.
For a mulch, Rle. recommendaa 1 to 2 Inch leyer or peat Jor all

fleming

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Peat is oae of the beat 10d
cbeapeat forma ot orcamie matter
to ute in tbe gllfdea. n•a oM I
plant too4, thoufb, ao you'll Jt1U
Deed ferUli&amp;er.
VIetor K w... '"'"'o State Uniu~
ver.sit:r exteDaion
~ielllturiat
notes that peat, on J4oiea and
a~rate elay toil ot lnere:ue the
molsture-holdlnJ eapKlty of N&lt;Ddy eoU. When mixed with an
equal amount of nnd, be saya, it
mates one of the best •eed bedl!
nalla.ble It'• tOOd u a- muleb, too
but not ~.good 11 cbOpped eOra
cobs.
Two' kinds: of pt'!at W!luall)' sold
f(ll' garden uae lll'tl aedce peat aad
peat moss Rles explains. Sedge
peat eome~s from reeds 10d Hdpeat comes from reeds
this eountl')' aad bJ sold in.-c ...c·=
bags. Peat moss 1s from. .spha&amp;·
num bogs and usually eomea from
Eurllpe or canada. Generally it ia
ld in b le8
8 ·
so
Plain peat often is far cheaper
lind jwt a1 -good as the so-called
"l!lllper peat&amp;" whlch btVe be:eD
actlvattd or contain bad-efia or
bormo.aes, accordlni to BJ.ea. P&amp;r
a glwea amount of bulki plain
rotted manure-.. mushroom colDpe.11t
also similar
is UBually
eheaper than
post a,n,d
materiala.
For Improving the aoil, t~e noricullurist su1gesl.a you spade un-

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eolle1e at .UplaDd, ]lid, ia
ber vaeation wltlt her
llr. aDd llrJ. RHd Ell-Jlra. Mildred lble and Charles
and RoaDie vWted witb Philip
Robert.. i.a die Hoher Hosp!t.:U
SuDday aftenlooo and also called
on Mr. and Kn. Clty Bryant Of
!II iddkport.

Pep Up
Slow LGyer• Witli
CALORIZED

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to production. . Feed -EU·Lac
Pellet&amp; at noon and see bow
prodllCiion increases. __ ---··- Egg-Lac Pel'lltll an!· juat wbat
you ban been looking for to
fiYe .good pullett a better
chance. Stop in today and set
Egg-Lac Pellets. __ ----- -

group dfscus:riona
matter pruentatiana
j0111~,., to project work in
interest IJ'Oups.

MIDDLEPORT
FEED MILL

llower1, roses, evergreens, a.za..
leal'~,
and rltododendrorut. Thi1
will conserve nlnflll,

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Out AU Over", prderu •ncJ or~
cbar41 aad fariP flelda In Ohio
l't'af!!h thelr full nte of produetl•e
&amp;rowtb cluriDI tbll month. Locally
P'OW1I frWtl aDd v•1e1ablea bel)a
to COllie to marbt lll peak volume
at tbelr carden-lresb belt in q~
llty, 1'hla lusb flow of nutritious
bome crown produce aormallJ'
tontiauea tbnluJh October irtto
November ..tren tbe volume l.aJ)ert
of! to appleJ Ia tbe fruit liDe
alld late maturlna vegetable eropa
from tbe prden.
At !lie ume time. Consumer
Food
Harketiag .&amp;Jl(!Cialifi.a at
Ohio state Universlt¥ D&lt;Jte tbat
milt production reacbes itt peak
In lune whea Plltllte.&amp; •nd mea·
dOWJ bit tbeir fil1t flush or early
P'O'Wth.

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Plant Too Much

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tl"ease cylinder Speed!,, ut~~~~
rate of travel and l"aise Cl
Shoe speed too ·bWh or too
f'heck power, l1ke.!of£ speed. Improperly dir&amp;llted wind blast: tl·
duce wind blut. Sieve openlnp
dosed too much; open chaffer or
upper .tieve. Sieve o(Jealng, plug..
ged~ clean tbem,

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Spotli..6";l,t At

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311. An!Ot tL..)
38. New\
38. Blue arau
3&amp;. Qoddeu ot
th• hunt ,
tt. Not clerJJ'
fS . Plarrted _,
t.t. Indian•
(Peru)
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tl5. Man's
a. nick"""'•
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Groweu putt1D1 out planu for
late barve1t C!IZII Cet a better
stand by applylnC water after
plantinJ. Growera plantinr aeed
t"an apply water before plantin#.
The mo4erD grower ahu for near
perfeet st1ad1 and U!ls is another
p!tee wbare JrriJitioo pay1, acecrdlnl to Wlttmt)'ff.
Potato lfOWere allo 1hould be

To Keep

J4r1, Herbert Divis and ra:muy
A~bens wen ~Unday ·gueliLs of
tKu; parents, Mr. and MD.. 0. S .

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walber oeeun at &amp;•Kr Itt
time. TJa1l it WtuaUJ till time
irrf&amp;IUoa wali!T, HY! 1t. c. WH.t- wbea biDo"" -.... bill
meyer, 0)11o sta&amp;e UDif'erlltJ o:.- " pof.lt.OIJ do aot. bloom uder
teuloo bortlcu.lturllt. Mltny Umea ·Obio eODdltiou. TIHnfare tbe
a amall applleauoa of water e•rlr tronr abould es.amlne UM plaata
in Ute leiiOD wUl pay lartt dlvl· and 10U earefuUy to
II water

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commerelaJ vesetallle aad PJta&amp;o
lfOWtrJ Ia W delay eppl.k'-~ttlon of

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Problems of management, feed·
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ventilation control, feedin&amp;', water
supply, aDd manr other! have
The Ohlo State UDlwnity'a dobeen faeed and ccn~uered by partment of dairy technoloQ' will
these young people. Tbia: experl·l;.,•~n"! an ltn~nt. role tbil
cr.ce of aetuaiJy cuing for these
(June 18-21) ID a1IOtb annil
100 chickens is an interesting way
celebration• of. the Amerl~
SdeMe UBOClaUon. Tbe
of leuning tbe broiler buaiaeas. can
On M~mda)', JuDe 25th each observance wlU' blabllllbt the .....,
contestant's i-hieb wllJ be welsh- soeiatlon's ~1st annual meeting, t.
ed and counted at tbe coDtest- &amp;e. held t!t tbe Uatverallf of eo....
llllt'.s home so that weight. may ·necticut, Storn, Conn.
be verified for e11cb individual
The mettina: Ill etpeeted to trlna
group of chicks. On Tbursday, together a.eln'l)' l.GOO Leadln« dairy
June 28th ten of the best cocker· aelentists, educatOl'l, and eommerels w11l ·be take n to Lancaster to clal dairymen from all parll of
Brown's Produ~ Co., for tbe fin - the world.
I. A. Gould, chairman of the cleoal judgina: in Distriel 5.
Judging in the district and lat.
of dairy tefhnology and
er tbe .state ~ntest will be based
of tbe association, will
rm dressed weight, conformation
a ape.cial go1dea jubilee
rmd finish . There will also be one certmony and pusi~ at an awards
:~ward based on the total_.. live banquet
bonorinJ per-sona
wbo
made
ouW.nding eontribut;.
od
'Yelgbt of chickens pr 11C'I:U..
ions to the: field of dairy IIC'ieaco.
The question eaob contutant Is
£1Sking npw is how do mY birds
Other Oblo da4nt techlnoloat
1Pte in comparison
with other
members will partlctpate ill
l'onte~tant:a. Reports have come in various educatloaal .and
ol birds weigllins three and one- ftc session111. W. J.
half pounds at eight weeks aOO of Shahan! E. W , Bassett
the entir'6 · group averaglo•g three SeWerlint wCU present
t:mbrtds. Next Monday will teU the cal papers. W . L. Slatter will dir·
story,
ect a student affiliate and faculty
The Meigs County contestanb advif!lru- meetinr. ln. an educat.
thi!l year include : Gloria and Gor- ton committee meeting T. D. J1a1".
don Atkins, Sharon Atkins, Larry man wilt present an Ohio State
Uarr, George Miller, Larry Mor- UniY,ersitf film, "Accent On J..eam.
ris, Cecil, Donald and Dwight ing.
Nelson-._ David
Pierei!,
James • Ohio hU' Te-ad the nation In
Sheets, Miriam and Juanita Smit'h urg J_tew aeSDclation. members
and Donald Welch.
lng Ite golden jubde~ ~r. 'Ibe
I!DCmbeNhip program bas been
unde-r the joir~t ebalrtJUil~bip of
Farmers will be able to secure Harper and C. W. MeGn!w, Ohio
:-efund of the two eent per gal- State University extenstoa speciallon federal highway tax on gaso- ist iD dairy 8Cience.
line which is used for farming
purpose.s. The clalm for refund Graln not being laid back an plat·
ror the .period Januarr 1 to June rorm canvas; Move reel hack and
30, 1956 must be filed on or be- down, add .pJeces of belt to reel
fOie October 1, 18M. In future elat so they will bruJ!h cutterlbar,
years the refund period will be incrca.se reel speed. ltul tlttawing
nn an annual basis ending June out grain; raise reel, flU in from
30 of each ·year.
reel slat ,toward center o f ree~
Bhmks for c\aiminJX the refund with Vt inch mesh hardware cloth
mav be secured from the Agrl· decrease reel s~d.
Cutterbar
~u liura\ Extension office. Record&amp; sh.attering grain and pullihJI stalb
or guolinc purchased need not chdck for broken knife sectlona,
be filed with the claim for refund bent or bmken guerd.s and make
but s hould be available in -case repairs.
~erl!icatlon is necessary.
High cylinder loss-Low cylln·
der speed; increase 9-Under speed
With the start of cambinc .sea· Too much clearance be:tWtM!n n·
son Meigs County farmers will be Iinder and concaves; decrease
mterosted in some common trou- clearance. Crop wet; ws1t until it
b!e.s in combining grain. their pOJ· dries.
sible causes 11nd remedies. ·~ sugHigh rack loss-Rack .speed too
gt:l'.ted by William H. Johnson, high or low ; check power take off
Ohio A9:rlcltltura1 Experiment sta IJICed. Breaking material tao much
tion engineer:
with cyllnder;
inCrease
eyl·
High cutterbar loss-Cutterbar inder concave clearance, decreuf
too hij:h, lower cuttt'!rbar. Reel cylinder speed. Rack
Openlols
shattering grain; dectease reel plugged; deaD them.
speed hy changing
High shoe lo.....Overloading
the shoe (overthreablng); Increase

wet~lb In ColumltllS vi.!lltini her
lister, Mrs. Hlrim Richardson. ,
Dianne N}'et Cqlumbu9 is vislt1~1 · ·her aranaparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hanson Holier.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Skeels of
Columbus were here Sunday call·
ing on friend s.

1:00 J!Jbnny Carson Sh&lt;lw

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8•30 lly Friend File a
7:00 llama

, Mr. and *s. Carl Wl•}}k ...b•nt
Sunday vi.!litlnti In Pt PleasaD.f.

neCessity, to prevent Gr4!eee from

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£hop of tillage depth ; .. n::d110011
..Uppqe ••• keeps you DlO\'ina' rar
b.wnd the-ranp )!.ou'd ezpec&amp; witb
a 3:d00·Rl. trader. Let ua Show you

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WORK 'POWER

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These boys ud girl• each eecured 100 str1igbt-run broiler
C'bicks which were hatched April
22, 23 or 24. In the .nine weeki
~lnce tha't time these )'DUng broiler arowers have wed all the atJll
of their trade t(l abow that they
can do 11s &amp;oDd a job produclnc
broilers aa the best of 1ar.11e scale

broiler growen.

C..ruj[-';

his !laughter Ann of Ca,nton at·e
visiting her futber W. 0. Crow.

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Greece
g,oio
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Ql1 lb. alle~on lllil Obey have
9'80 ~ Godfrey
!!Pvlitod froftl a j&gt;reacrlbed air 10:80 8\rikolt W.h
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11:oo 1(alii•1 t:Aily
r~lluO~s Wlth 'turkey are tt:Ir.
ot ure
b-.-.-,-.,-.·-,-o-v-er- ib.
--w-e-elt-.-••-:--,1"-ith

Former MethodlJt pa.stor's wlfe ,
Mrs J . U. Ulw died Sund11y at
the home of her dau.l,lhler, Mrs.
G&amp;ren
Roush, Piqua.
(111!1 WllB done In 1949 when the orflee type ba11ot was \'nted upln
Mr·. and Mu. Henry Baker ond Hartford 11t»tnt Saturday Wit-11 hla
Etypt, SyrJa and Lebano.n.
and adopte-d by the J&gt;f!ilp te) .
Mrs. Gaty Sj)iel11 of ~ olumbu s mother, Mrs. G. T. Adkins.
In order to propose a Con.~titu · S!.Jt'nt Sunday witb tht•1r pare nts,
,t.frs. Mildred Radford, Colu~
Uonol am-endme nt by inl&lt;~tive pet. M 1·. and Mt"!l . •ht"k Sh11rpnack of
bus 11pent Sunday wlUr Mr. ahd ~lflon· fo ·Pnn1ier -constantlne KaIlion, the petltlon mmrl cootain Apple Gro .... e.
Mr~ R. ~;. Quillen a nd Mrs. J. rlln\WIIlas ; plan to. bring preAA~o~re
the sia:nati.tr~ of nol ICHII than
A . Quillen.
on h,lrq ti) 9.ae the . Shepi~ov visit
10% of th u elector11. 'fn ddrll'mineMr and M1·.s. Wm. Charinel or
·that 10% the total vote!! cas-t for ParkerJ&lt;bUI·g
were
overnjght
Mrs J D Heini!Y and sister Mrs lo be~~ tpward ".neutralisiJl,"
the offiet&gt; of GDvernor at the nexl g u &lt;'sl.~ Thursday u{ Mr and Mrs. Cora Fish~r "1\o spent several
, Le~ Jn.Jhls is the Union P.f
JN"ece&lt;ling election ror Gavernor Etnl Shunk.
t~- ~9J:~a.!i,c, Lett -party. The
weeks with relaltvea at Ripley,
1.9 Ufled as lhe bAsis
Communist _party is outlawed In
Oon Herbf'rt Powell of Colum- returning home last week.
After the stgnnturel'i are obtainGreece. Tb!- UQlon or the Demo•
ed , the petitions mu .~-t be fllleil
critic Left, •bowever, follows the
with the&amp;"Cretury o( Stat&lt;' at lenst
Communist lin;).
90 ·duys he tor"' tht' Nuvembet• gen.Ho" .UJP!llt.tlta blll of. goGds
A CROSS
DOWN , 21. lg• 1
eral ell!dion. )(th ese requiremenh
Shep\'ov wUI be able to aell . Ira·
1. Stran&amp;l4 ,
ntt. 2
l . Appl uuJ
are met, the proposed amendment
ramanls &amp;l)j:J Evangeqs ta.veroff,
IS. RefUtJe
2. Cttrua (ruiU
ad '
app~afl! on ~he ballnt at the next
)Ui DeW fOi'littl nilnlster, remains
3. Hail!
2(. t"t.
or grape.s
general• eJection and if a majority
tn be' aeeft.
&amp;. A l!lfi!.:R Ule'Ot 4. Thrquah '
()f the voters approve the amend
II. Faah.IM
28. Wan
It WodJd' 1\0( be .Urprishig, how
In ta.lo.ds
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tl. Appre·
26. Em·
ment It becom m a part of the Con- lO. Conste l·
henJmg
· met
stitution of Ohio.
liJ,Ilon
7. Nar·row
.1;1 Equip
12 A home rul\
West, as Eoptlan Premier Gamal
Inlet
with
tBueball)
Ah(i~ 'tllller 1 lt; 401DC. :
(ceul •
men
13. Play
.. In~ any, ntnt, the ·•Ii i&amp; Porte~~i:i
$.Chum
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u . l'lece out
Mltbiot li\lt troable for : the West.
t . Head cOok
nlckCharge fur
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agalnst ~e best of 180 boya and
iirla tram all over the atate in
the ChlcteD of Tomorntw Contest

bo)'a

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llrla this week pit the re·
of tbeir s~ll as broiler

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l]i~trieb within 11 county,
1W thul wlu"re Nt'\'erul nwmlwrs are
to be' t·h•c·h•d there will he an equal
numb1·r of dltoldcts et; tllb!i ~ hed .
1'he t•lectors of each
dlslrlct
would vote only for lilt&gt; ln('m\K'r~
wl1o would represent s uch -lis-

elitoblish

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~ ~h c ~-ovbt Prh y l1ild l11at no totalitarian nation has heen
tlown t~ :;urrent Commun i-st line. lsU{"Ce3'8ful in materially raising
One dec~ion, ~ report-&lt;--d b~· Pra- the Uvln.K Rla ndards of the people.
vda, Is tn ''catch up with and outWhy? One compelling r eason is
Rt •·lp 1n the sMrlmit hi ~torlcal ~pan the absence of free and voluntary
the mo!ll b 'ghl y developed capital· competition Our fflctorlel!l, for in.
i3t coun trit·r in per ran1ln p1·orJud· r; Janee, p1·odu('.c more products ard
ion". AnoUt('r is to "r r£'atl' an a- better products llt!rau.'lot' they must
bundanrt• M f1wd for tbf' populat- 1f they art&gt; to keep their business.
ion an1l raw matcriuls for l1g ht If lht•)· fuil illl· "rdt'r~ wif! t-10 lo
inrlu~try."
onoth er prorlucn Anrl exactly the
\.. •rttJq !.OJ in li n" wilh prP\' ifmc; sam~ !lung- 1s 1t·u!• nl lhe other
~nvtet df'(''nr·atinns And 1! nn- t•Jnl of !h!'IEnf• --in lh•• retail s\ uJ'e~
'hyl~~edtv rl'fJ..-.ct.~ tltl' di:r.w\1&lt;1- 'l'h•· st orck~'I1W I' whn dnt'flln't stock
fnr ti ~n of the Russian pnople with lhe ~nuth -rl l'l•plt• wa nt an1 whD
livinR sl:mdurds whkh, hy 1'!1111· dilr!'.ll'f giVl' tlwm lh1 kind or Ber·
pm i•n n witl1 lht• U S.. in n1anv rc - \'lrl• ;md a1~~ut·1wn:l llwy want, will
fiPI'f'ts nre !limos \ unlwlif'vahly low . &lt;;uon Ht&lt;t&gt; ht!i tnHI1· ~~~ t·l~w hert! .
Tl r••main-,. tr~ b1• S&lt;'f:'n how nt'Hr l'hc m•)lt )JI•ii•t· l' ll "FEJr Iten~"
1111' -llSSit i ~ ahl~C la C'Oif\&lt;l- to lht:~e o;w n on hi-; do•u·.
11-ntl oth or ~rtinh'mt~ J{Oiils. ;QJc ' Wh nn&gt; there ~~ no frre rompei-

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PRAYER: Dem· Lnrd , we Wt1uld
not be wlthou\ the llol y ~pint for
all the wraith in lhe wo rld. He p
us to keep our-ltves purt&gt;, ~ o that
t1w Hllly Spirlt muy dv&lt;ell in per·
h•ct harmuny Wilh our- ~ 11iri t s in '
Krt&gt;mlln rltTJ tw co~Btt• il u'1&gt;0ii Ln Hii•n . llll'lt! i~ 1111 rNll ~onomlc our horile,;. In .rP.&lt;'US' " 1 nume W!"
pray. Amen
U8e all 1t-. lcc hrdqur&gt;Fl of rut•r&lt;"io n l'' ug rt'S.~ .

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land are-a today f :w trees grow anJ
replace- themselvL-s.
The fot·est induslnc~ r~eognize
that the demands Qf adva~cmg ck
illr.atlon are outdlstllncing the abi .
lities of the fnrE:.&gt;'t~ to renew themselves without sdent1 ft c propagation programs. The
American
wcolbman is., th ert• fore, prepetutlng "that tree" in ~ co,stly nat ionwide effort or rarest con9erVBtion
which h ,. berome an integral part
of his busme.-s. In lhe past 2!i }'ears
the lntellil:(l•nt uction of private ln·
dU Jo;try, in l'f!Opt'l"lltion with govern.
ment ln many
Jnslanc.es, ha!i
brought th e rate of new growt h
up to lltJtJrul\ tmat e-ly the rat e of
rtmoval

9:00 Coffee Time
10:00 Home
11 :00 I~ CoU ld Be- You

~b~ , Ftathej Y¥r .$~
to ste-tr t!:OO Cantera GOt:!S to School

to make a

to ca»J\•Uz~t . .Qn .the &lt;;ifPtV~ situation by wi.On\Di
tl.,
with· Ita W&lt;Otem\ . iilu~. ,
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I n 350 years twice :l•S mu-ch
wood t. .. s been rcmovt.&gt;d as waa
standing when tlw fi Nt colon '"-l!l
lnnded at J ameStown and Plymouth
On(y a little uver one·thir d of I his
went for useful purpos~. the re.o;t
Ry providing an endlao;s s-uphavi ng be-en lost to fire , insects ply or trees th i:&gt; Am-erican wood~
onfl -d!seaF"e. Ye t tarcsts still eov- man is enabling Amerlra to "have
n more than n third of the U. S. lb; rakf' aod ~llt lt too."

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Greece toward a "neutralist" po ~ it-y, ' • .. .
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Rw;ai11'i
new foreign minl.ster, is to arriveIn Atbeils next Tbursday for a
two-day vslt.
It J.a evidt!n~ thai Shepilov b'iJpeS

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"Woodman, spare
that tree-'J'nuch not a roi ngll" boughIn youth it sheltt•l'cd me, And
I'U pro:ect H n ow"
Th 's se nt imr:ml was cxpt"L'li!wtl hy
George Pope Mun·Ls hock in \B3U
"Tbat trl' e", in o co llective sense
did mure tllan s helter America in
her youth . 1·1 !'.ustained anU gave
her atrocngth l'"'rom th1• 1imc or
the- first Sllttlcrs In th',; country t~
~eeming ly limltle!IS ron~~ts have
booR a prim :~ 'Y tl-,touree from
which the nation was bui!·t .

Un!MCI PHM St•ff Con•s,ondtnt

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3t.l LextnctOJI Ave., Nl!'w Yor~ Clly, 18. N. Y.
S~bz!ltt.tlpt~OIJ rate.~ : I&gt;eUYtry by carder where available SO cents
I " weet: one year lo advance at 1'h$ Daily Se.1Unel ()Ifice. $H1.60·
rnootb11. t7.80; thre.e mbotbl, $3.90. By motor route wher~
JYaihbi-e: QDeJno.r.tb, $1. By mall ope year $8; six months, $4 2~:
ttut .! wontbs, $2.1!~.~o; one month. 1-1.

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C.Unty Atrkvltunl Agent

0 ·25 Lea Paul
6:30 J'aye P. Morgan Show
6:45 News CaNlVAII
7 :-{t Death Valle-y DIYS
7:30 Th'e Whist'er
8 .00 Big Story
8 :30 Staf 'Stage
9:0DCavalcade of Sports · '
9:45 Red fta;rber's CM~nel- ,
10·00 'rt'uth or COueque~e•
10:30 Life of Rlltet:., .
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.~Piil~~ ~~dbu:J~ts:Sox By 5~ Il
"UP-The Cleve- tb!rn
by Jimmy Piersall and
a jinx hEtre C:ne a Hgtrt tap throuRh s11orUtop
the.v .scalp· 6y Ted Williams to ht&gt;at a shift
Sox nee ,hurl· tet uP by Managl!f AI Luper.. Willia.ffis retUrned to starting duti~11
helping the ~ffer mls.sing two .games because
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stralght win or -a fOld and bad leg.
bts seeobd
The Tribe got seven hits orr
;~nd bonded Brewer, wbo had allowe-d only a
loss against r~aJ Of five run!l in three "'~'lviou~
vietori~s this year o~er cu~veland .
Willard NtKon and, Leo Kiely fin·
Uhed the mound duties lor BosloriJ
'The- Wa1hington Senalor.s arrive
in Cleveland for .. game tonight
M.l,ke Garcia wiJI put his 4·7 record ph . tbe line aga inst Chuck
Stobbs! 11( tlJe cellar rankel) Sf&gt;natots. Stobb has five wins and fou r
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down ,With rour hlt!!'.
Mike
led nandan
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Red
Sox Sharrer
as Pltchl"r
Bowwith t sln ~le, triplle, and a home I
run 1n three lripR to the piaU! .
R. Oiler of the Sox and CharleS'
Busb (If the IndiAn-' each had
two hits in lhree otrlclal times. at
tM bat.
Yankee hurler, Slate-r, tossed a
cne hitler in his t••am's victory
over tht: Scni't.ors. 'J'he ltne hit
he surrendered was a li gle In
th e first innlnR" hy Cheadle, the
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right ieluer .
All Yankee RunA ca.me In the
tl1h·d a n~ fourth _lnmng• when
thev ta1!1-ed five ttmes In each
frame
The l•lne ,IC()reR:
tsT GAME
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ATTINDS, WORKSHOP
Gerald E. ~euler, .Porn~roy, 0.,
is one of approximate ly one-hun·
dred insurance a.sents a_nd a ge n~y
managers 1\ttendmg n f1ve-day tn·
.!mrance scl\()ol betng hei•J on the

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Unitecl Prett: Sports Writ•r
NEW YOllK UP-8trana:e In
deed 1s Lhe reanm why Gua p·.
A1nato, mona"er of heavywe i&amp;hl
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looking for two hor.ses.-race
hosses.
The ruY r,any rtaponslble for
D'Amato's unusual quest is Mark
Grain, a New York pian ist. who
..,as ,&amp;JD~~- M!dlltl fp,r,, l"fevelouspeel1.J~~4 Stt"'milhenlnl;l man
or bewst," accordi na to D'A rna t o.
Gfalt , 411i&gt;•'le!O)jj 1th• novel
methoCl whit ~ iYdd'ylng the piano
In Europe, aJ be at rove for faslcr and mole (OtCefulllnaer WOI'k
on the ivories.
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''The first time 1 met
Mark
Grain Js earl:v 'last summer." explaine,j, i~o .:r,OI\iril. .,., .hal &lt;od
Prus.sian-appearing pua pilot. "Ht'
comes to my .gymnasium and ask~
cun he be\.p develop my fi~hlers
' witlt his .system and -be Will ao
partners with me becawe 1 am

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are the guests o( Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Boice.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa ~e Swlsher
and Mr. and Mrs. Haruld Lohse
returned home Wednesday evenIng from Clevt&gt;land where they
attl'nded the Ohio State Pbarmaceutical Association.
M·r. and Mrs. Chapelle Talbott
and daughter Kat hy of Barnes·
ville were recent guests of Mr.
ar.d Mrs. Ralph Graves.
Mr. and lln. L. W. Nelaon and
fCittr cbildren Ie[l Wedn~day
mlll'ning for their home, Kalinta·
,o 0, Mich ., aft-er a several da)'J
"islt with her parents, Mr. ind
'drs. w. U. B•rnitz. Enroute Mme
ihey 'will viait in Galion wlth
~er brother-in-law and sister, .Mr.
.md Mrs. Harry YOune and ln
Warren with his mother, Mn. L.
·N. Nelson Sr. '~
Attending th,i t:lffi&lt;'~Tll tr~ininj
:chou! o(
Methodist WSCS
held l9 GnUipt}lj~ W:=dnesday
trom ·· tne
Unlted
MethOdi&lt;:~t
Chltrc:h ~ere M~s. Harry P. SPilth
,
portsmouth District
presid2nt ;
\h s: C. 1''. 1'ompkm~, Portsmouth
ol. the Pa•'
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l)htrict vice president; Mrs. VerPt'CHd f n)s of , the Ladies.. .Auxi.l· ~otl J:lowell; !Mts.
Ucy Hysell,
of Drew Webster PGSt Aml"r· \ti s~cs Augusla and
Lucf\tia
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hqmP 'ft~ Mr;;. , Mrs. ' J~d 1V'ebsteT'sr., Mrs. Glen
~~~!!~~~=• RQJld . . . · 0~\~ ajld '&lt;P1r~. ~.:, Barnilz. '
cl
~erved tn
MisS b1anne Smtt·h of Columbull
lh ~ rl lping room a't ~ o'el o~ af.lt•r ls · spending 1 w.eek' with Mr. and
'Ybiek; ~ shor~·· b)J si~~1-J se,~ton Mh:. ·L: ~f': ~r1ce. , ·
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w ~s · :~e-ta· wl.th · ~l!'~· cti;lrles Saa~~ 1 Mrt!~ [dle)u'e. NayJor. of .Franklin
TJttts~d~n_..to\ J'. "~'e!!~J.nf. ~ t~ e Lor~~ ~JHI.. is th~ 'b..01:!St;J;:Ut!3t or Mr. and
P1·ayer t~n J?klri".f\e to the rlq ~~- ·G. H. Ewing. .
'.lt&gt;ened tM• t\leP..tbHI:. It was voted
to c~ ncel thr. July and August

That way you can also look at the prices
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1that have helped "'ave ~uick to a ne\1
sales sucreS. - out5elliqg all other ~ ·: ,), ..c
In America except two of th~ well-~'~ ·.,
smaller oi:tes.
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ID Lhl• t"Xample, a wood tooth·
Jerry Davenport ,
P,ick laid flat .wn compr~ be- Av enue, eelebratcd hls
twee~ t he steel {a~&amp; o( a speeial 1 day Thursday 11fternoo;;n,~•.
mach10e. the l'ftult'? Tht tooth- wt_re play~d ~nd pri:t:~
l)iet left an 1mpreulon on the su:unn ~ Hr:tdbury and
steel i•~.
Karr
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ert su!!ptndf' d rrom
itltd a btrl·hday e~oke
with Indic1n~. a eamp-lire: ~·::,~·
tepee. R£-fr~hments. of..Jee
cd:e, pink lemonade and
Were servf'd with favors
loons and party hi:f ".
·augts wert! SOP RuP,
Cooke,
and
Polly Ann
Mary Elizabeth
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son of .Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Davia, Wl!ll telebr~&gt;ted ThursdaY
at the Middleport RoadJide Park.
Gamtl were played and prizes
won~ Susan Stater, Norma Stewrrt and Stephen Altiter .
. .Refreshments of individual
cakes, Jte cream, pop, riltnts and
favo;a o( noise-makers aod bal·
loons were, Sf!'rved to tbf! cbild-:en
~y ·Mrs. Davis assisted . by M.fs.
Knapp, Mrs. Eppley, Miss Kitty
(.owe and Mrs. Icenhower aDd
daughter, Ja n~ .
l&gt;resent .,.·ere Susan aod Bilh·
~Jaber, Norma Stewart, AU ~dt
~•ury, Jimmv Butch er,
J eland
Brown, Vir'linia Fi'e. D~1ores
Jce{lhower. Da.v1d Jepkins.. Jlel,en
Captei~a. Cheri Uayer, Billy Hv-

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1Trent?"· N. J., are
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the btrth or a son at a TrEifllOD
Hospital. ~h ey al so h ~~e a da•'
,..-hl~r. Kat"n. GranrUa!her is I.
lf. P,let, Pomerov. Tb~ falh"• l
.raduale o( 1\tictdlf!pt:l .. , l~lgll
School and a former resident.

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Thornton, Mrs. A. V. Howell, social to be held on JlJIY 6 at the
Mrs. Albert :Youne, the hostesS Village Jlol! lawn were. made ori
and one guest, Miss Anna Eber!· T~urst;lay .ev~ning when the VQJbach.
unteer Fire Department met at
the Firemen's Hall with C. 0,
Murray pi-esidiii,j. · )
A special meeting will be . held ,
Wednesday, · June 27,
. l.iol"" for tne Fourth of July .will
made. The r.-"Jartrnent if to
part in the parade at Point ·
Pleasant at 11 a. m. and wiU
.Jiave their pop corn machine at
tbe Meigs County Civil Air Patrol rourtb of July celebration in
Cheshire the. same day..
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The Merchants• Clrc,us, which is .
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on the ,parking lot acfoss
the Vlll\tge Hall on July 15·6.
tbe bltsinesa meeting ~hey
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to pay half ol the expe~e.t
members who. wlll attFnd
Firemen's Association In
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THER1 OM•ntE-DOT
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Hope you nev,er -have
an eecldent. but If you
do1 just ('IIU U.'C! . Our
toW-tt'Uek wiH be dis~tched

promotly and

.pt there swllt.ly.

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~ell . Carolyn Zw;p-.n, Stephen and
Stephanie Pullins; Denni11 Knapp:
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Ronald and Caro1vn B;laRd, West
Cf'!lnm bia, Wally arid . Jimmy
Wharton , The Plains. Sue Rne
who was unable to attend the
·Party aent n •ift to Billy..
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.t!r.e..sociDl. hom home ·
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:na,de lc_e r"&lt;'llnl. cakP .antt corr~e
we~e f\e rvM r'o 'Mrs,. 'Sa'!~r, Mrs.
Sending gifts but unable to
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~QI"g!';'Mnw~ry, ·Mrs. hen Nt!ub;~
tend were Mrs. Dana
tma. ptrll. Dcy1 Jly!~ll. _- Mrs . Jed ,
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OCICJ Vw ~u1h Morris. Mr'l.
Webster , Sr., Mrs, ;~cw~ Stqnlcy'l
r ~ , .. t•;
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~ith and Mrs, Par
Mrs. ~4YD1~ Uolmes, fdrs. J . :Mr
Flnal pl..D5 lor an 1ce cream
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me the mare

they had a aold mine
on tb~ hOof until the startlnl
111111 11e;, -~·•''" l~e maro 1r•
tnihlld eantankerm.illly \n her

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of
a startshe hn always re
Jofused t&amp; do
the owner ln the
past. I tell him he's crazy because
my friend, the owner wou!dn't do
• atrl}o.~tck \,IU..• cl/lat !Q, JD!\' ,, .
Anywa , 0 ·a\ft took · W to 1 ·
small tr k In New Entland for
~ ~t,~ bil te11t. and her early
moroln)l ~pftld 1"ilbborga~rj, ~·
rail birdS. on tlie anernoon of
·tM1
Grain made an lnvtatme'"nt
be windows for himself
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How tlron&amp;. lfi wood? The NatWn.al Lumber lfanufacturtm~ As
~~DtiaUon IUQest.. that an ,i ndicat·
ion of wood'• strength may be
foulfod in the- result~ of 1 rerent
toothpick test.

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"After all weeta of trainina:, the
mare wut. .rUnnlna: so fast the
ownar'J rea:U)ftf trainer refused to
beHeVe GralD'a · eloeklngs. So I fi·
nally Wen~ Over one morning, and
eloci'ld b.tr lnyaell, right In front
of tMI jealous re11ular t1 alner. He
1aftl It can't be true, no norse
can run tbat flat.
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to him aa an honest
man.
Cu1 IUif"'lt. Honea
1'1 tell ·him 1 wouldn't l'lsk my
new systems on my boy.s, and besldea, 1 don't •have any · Partner~
wlth m)' fighters. But •he Is such
fl nice mall-flO
lntelliJilent autl
sc lentlflc- and so confident ~D
hi.l sy.sfa.m I tell ~lm why don't
we try It out on animals- hone•
-race hQrses. And if it worts we
t'!ln bet on the botses and 11pllt
1n e pronts. He says that wUl ·be
perfect if J, can eet the honea."
D' Amato ·had a friend wllo own·
ed some Ceft-Keea. at .Red Bank,
N. J . He lil'ecd to let Grain ex·
pt-rlmen! wlth a gelding and a
mare, both five-year olda, If D'·
Am,.to would· pay their upkeep
during ·the eliht weeki or training at Red Bank •
"Grain did tM tralntna and J.
styed in ~ew York , " Cus ~­
sumed. 'His interval system Dll he
ealled it-aradually Increasing the
muscul'r .etfort. at short Intervals durlnll ,eaeh -y.wkout- proved
'il't'ITY benefl&lt;!lal for the mare, but
the seidina: tot hoof Irouble.

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"Thai ·~·~~se bpY. wu ri&amp;~t,l'
Ctu . cori:til:l\1."'-;, "We ,b,rOI.lil:bt ~he
mar~. bac~ to ~«J Bank and were
prEjtty IIQr~ •l the o,wner; but we
had no lt;'otqJda 1 for suit eyen
thouab tJ:te e~periplent ba" 1eost
w; .a couple th~a\ld; dollar•-~
"Now iUIDPliP''.S h,re ataln, and
we're lookini fo, two more bone~. We knOw the sl'•~em wofo1u.
But thl~ time will le11ve a ,gate
before we Waste the system on
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be. Held Sunday at
lbe Cheste.r Scout Camp and those
11lteil'dinlt ,re t.o take their plrnlc
bU~e,ls an~ beverage.
Tli: JiieetiJII will : be h~ld re·
qf c!be weatber shu~e the
is lal"le alid bu two fire
for heltirla A'nd ...clanking .
I;D'eet at the First
by 1 o'dqck and
tra.ns'portaUon wlll
'·lyers.· 1n
.~amp -by oth~r
pr
Theme ~ .the Scout profOr, Ql:e p~t · I;J;I.Ont~ has
"Rodeo" and thetr exhibits
will be displayed.

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t&gt;r; Clarenec
councn: John

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1'he Indians routed the ROO
SQX by . ti..() rind the Yankees
dow;ned the ~nato'r9 by a s('()]'e
of lo.&amp; fn the first olriclal Little
Learue eamee played at Mtddle-pcirt on Tuhrsday eve ning.
The Tndlans wr.re never. In
trouble: in the-ir victory OV[el' the

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Tbe prraentation wa' made hv
llluatrlous erotmPinion Francis W.
Shane of Galllpolis, I!P'Ind muter or th-e Royal and Select Jlu.
tera of Ohio.

Middie'POtf Cub
Scouts WJII Htwe
Picnic .'On Sunday

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e~ the, ~cs or the Fore.rt .Run Orueter, co.nchaded the proa:nm.
l(etliodl1t Chureb.,
Wednuifay · Durln.K t-he bUJlness .tellion
evenln• at her home, Forett Run, 1evera1 c:ommunleati&amp;ns were re1d
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The new year boob were db! ri·
The meetlftJ wat m eharir of buled. There wu a dilcu1sion oo
iJ)e new . ~re sident, Mra. :P,uu .s~v.,ral money makin&amp; project.&amp;
Watson,. who opened with a medl- which the clall!l will spon.sor.
latipn, foll.o'we~ bY the, ·LOr4'•
Refre~b m ents ol home ma..Je lee
Prayer Ln "nlson. Oevotlon.s were cream, cake and coW~e were llerled by f4rs. pharles Baer who bad ted by the hosteu'es to tho!e oamfor her loplc. "Our Communltr. ed above and Mre. Eugene Forbe1
And The World".
M~. John 1''. Baily, Mti. Lewis
GroU.p 'lllnrtnlt of "Let the LOW· Walker, Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mrs.
er Lllthts Be Burning" preceded Jaccb 'Baer, Mrs. Frefl Ne:~~.
licriP.tUN . reillding of Romans 15: Mrs. helia Flint, Mr•. Olan Gen1~ ti:y lfts, Jai!f, and "jPrayer by b,elmer and Mn. Albert Bat&gt;r.
Mrs-. U. S,i Nease. Three articles
on the topiC: werH 'lead . ''T·h e
World a'nd ·Home eommunltv",
M:r.s: Jolin Scott; "la • World Fe1JnwBhlp Po~ttible". Mn. Christy
'nd "Our
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Ul.DOK 11 • womu co.llllAed 1ap of 4e~a. lnae.eurl~J . tr.
to bell becat11e ot prememtruaJ. tabW.t,,- faf.lcue• .sleeplei...n~ ..J
tenlion. Many are DOt even rea.llJ or dl.alneM. Women may h::va
inconvenl,eneed.
mt]JI'alne or other types of headYet, thll montblJ baUd-up of acbq, .
IIDilon 11 a common eaua ot Per~Pt the7 w11J feel bloated.
fem&amp;lt ne"Dlll dJaorder. An() ffJ• blvt Utbfll:l'tlc attac.b or comqu~s,b.e Tictin\l,~aelftl pJa.I.D of let eram.pt, bactache,
¥ill JWJU~91 Jille '
t t.Mtr .Wewar of U1l breasu, ankl e•

d1itur

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and race.

and lov~d qap.

Tbe1 IODlltlmN diYelop aiUn

, lUI wli)- t.w. teelloa of pia- eraptloru:. AD4 GUlte Uk~lJ t.hty
iun bWJ41 up lnUdl a woman u wUl ba.te a ereat thJrat and a

ber mollthlJ period utara hu c:raf111g lor aweet.,.
ben pual1q dof;t.cn tor hP· .ADJ or &amp;11 ot theae symptDm.s
dledl of rean. The.J IWl h&amp;ft I!Liaht be esperteaeed b7 a woman
110t reached eompletl acreemea.t durlna: t.be week or 10. pdor to
Generally, howeyer," 11 aaree4 htr monthly perlod. WIUl the
thai It 11 a.qoeJate4 Wlth c:JC11C ~rt ~ tbe me.ueJ, h01Ferer, the
honnonalactiT1t.1N W:ltb. ehangu 4u.ld.l: IU"e rl!leastd and the teJl·
ka the blood ltnll or hormoDU slpJI. •u~ldu. The srmptoflls
~ered a maJor cause.
eltlter dllappear entlrelJ or ah
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Retention of water, a&amp;IOClated a:reatlJ re11ned..
'tJlth u.lt retenuo~ undoubted.l7 WbUe.., eatp ea.se preeenu an
Pl&amp;JI&amp; Yltal role lD 'the dliorder. lMIYlduaJ. .J'I~oble~ doctora nDw
MaDJ doctora .link th.LI water hi1'1 a dozen or 10 weapons to
, reteJ:I.tiQJI 411'ectly to aome ol the help d_u tlDI thla ~~ time.
qmpt0m. Of preperlod t.eft4o11- QutlftOI Alft) MIWEI
iWeWDa, ratn J.D. Wei&amp;:bt, ab4oml~ B. D.: Can arWety and t.•orry
naJ cona~n aDd peJvic paiD.. brlp.a: on a heart attack ?
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ICE ::REAM" SOCIAL
.Mome-m.ada ice cream, cake JIIRd
coffee. FederU!'d ChurclL basemeot, Saturday, Juoe 23, beginrung at 5' 30~~ M.
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SAYI DON'T YOU ICNOW?
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Balwr'a will glvo yuu the belt Hia:heat Prices Psi.d for Loga-Timuade on funillae Ul'" appllan· 1 her-Lumber. Write tb.e Kri.eg
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1952 FORD VB VIctoria bard-top
coupe, FordomaUc, white witb
red top, $895. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, On.io.
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tiQa the Q'D1P&amp;oDu. appearf ID "'DINI.i;ln·to tbe ·beart mu.scte 11
,,Ut!J wtfcl\1 pin bloetth7 a blood clot.
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Mh.ldlepo•"t ha.s bel!n designated as
tilt:! local Ul•;;ler for Scott-Atwater
outboard nwtors.
Th~ Middleput·t firm rr..ports
th at a new 16 hor sepower outbourd mot or :.hat is a 1rtarked departure from tJ'udJtional appearanee or outboard mGtors is on~
o( :;ix motors in lhc 1956 ScottAtwater lin&lt;"
.t\_vailable "ior the first time
with a choice Q( ck:.ctric or eon-

WE STIU HAVE

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::omplele WIIE!:L

room aparlmcnlK; 2 fourroom apartmenta, all with laun·
dr.lcs and garage~- !\.. N, Bengel,
Porq.eroy', , Ohio.
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Cipaelty ADd added felturea,.ou c11n't beat a New Holland
Baler at any price. Soe us lor a
deal. l+'ullon-'l'hompeon Tractor
5·22·23t-c
Sale•.

unrurnl ~ hr:d,

6058-M.

FURNISHED AI'AllTMENT for
rent 3 room:~ and bath. N. 2rd

St M:ldc'lleporl Ohio • WlU rent
rc~KOnahlc, Ph~ne 44()..M
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For Sale • large show case. book
Norman Jurgens, Children Hom
c~U~ e,
HaU I'I:ICk. Parker'a Rc11t·
6-22-31 p
Hill, Pomeroy.
aurunt.
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FuJtoo-Tbom.P~tUD Tractor Seloa.

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HOME with 7 level lots. Lnrge
front and 'hack JawM, with beau.
tllul maple .shade. Deep w~ll nnd
jet pump, Located In Portland ,
Ohio. near new modern school
and church, 15 minut-e drive
to Kaiser Aluminum Plant. Pri ced for quick sale $'7,000. Terms
to right party . CAll Hurry Swan
40i3 Portland, Ohio, ot' 6315-M,
Middleport, Ohio.
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8 room HOU.~E~~Ject­
rtc and Maa aood outbuildings
In excellent coodltlon. 4
land. Muat be seen to be aotarC&lt;:i·
ated, Thco Oroy, Chester,
6-22-Btp

phor, experit-nced.. Write
6AR-B %The DaH..v SenUnel. Pom.
croy, Ohio.
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ENGINE PARTS

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HITCH PLOW

Used Tractor Price
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Newton 3 Point Hitch Mower ... , $30 dn
3 Formoll H Clutivaton .....••. $50 up
1 Allis Chalmers Tondom Disc .. $30 dn
Forman H Cultivotoq &amp; Moweq $190 dn
SPECIAL ON TRACTOR TIRES

FULTON- THOMPSON
DE LAVAL. NEW HOLLAND,
FERGUSON and OLIVER DEALERS

POMEROY

OHIO

COUNTRY HOME fOR SALi
26 Acres 6 rooms and Mndern ~~~
Bath, Younafi'Lown
kilchen,
Hardwood Flo(lrs, New Water
Pump, Full baaement wilh l'~ur----·
Hce and 11tokcr, New hot water
SPAIItl TIME INCOME
heater,
4. miles from Pomeroy
We are looklnJ for a relhtblc pe
on Harrisol'lviJie road. George
BOD, man or woman (over 2 ()
Hackett, Ph. 826Y or 267
to · rcfl~d rollect mon~y fro m
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AUTOMATIC MEfl.
CIIANiliSE DISPENSERS In thIa
county. NO EXPERIENCE RE·

19 Business
!Jpportunities

Miles S. Crou, LOt. Sutton to
El..!lie Cross.
Ashland Oil and Refining Co ..
nsement, SUtton to Meigs County
Commiasiooera.
Ernest F. and Iva P. Powell,
211\ aCl'es, Salisbury to Cb.arles
and Leona . Karr.
Charles Karr, one half Interest,
one tract, Sallibury to Leona KaJT.
Char'e5 RuaseH, sheriff, one
acre, Salisbury to C. L. Arnold.
C. L . and Edna M. Arnold, Lot.
Salisbury to Hallle Crou.
Louis B. Vaughan, Adm., and ·
Lu~lnda Arnold, deeeued, 87/160
acres, Salisbury to Ha'lle Cross.
E. E. and Lorfiltta E. Kaiser,
parcels, Bedford,~. to Catherine
Phi!Upo.
I. G. Fleming, deceased, affida·
,-lt for tre:n!fe!', Rut!•nt.'l , to Eva
FI~ming, Nonlila Roberts, Brlnch
Fleming and ·Martha r.eminll:.

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Phone 94 Pomeroy
f'oreh Valance, roil

U(' porch
.shadea, Clnth awninp, E~cotrlc
fans all kinds. Free lnatallatlon.
Dale Wlppl'l Supply, 2UI Un·
Jon A11c., Pomeroy, Ohio.
6-1&amp;-25tc

----H. P. Rot&lt;J Spader, like new,l
very I!IG•Jonablc-, Call 3.10-M.
6-18-0t&lt;:
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ft. and GO

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len1th1. Fr~kers P:umblna
Shop. Phone 483-M Pomerley.
2f

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Call on us for car repair and weld·
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Superior Service
Quality
Merchandise
Reeaonably Priced
Trevy·Finsterwald
Funeral Home

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AUTO YOU .HAVE BEEN LOOKING'i
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4 dr Stdan, k•dl,. .... ·'· "''" --..., lhtrp.

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Ownek',

1185.00
va

"''vlltl ...,._, F'or

1895.00
1954 CHEVROL'IT

P-215

CONCRETE BLOCKS

1953 FORD
o.frtaNw.
995.00 ' .

2 door s.dan, ..... , • •. -

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I MIIH North of Pomeroy

0.. Itt. U. Cell Wm. GrutMr.

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Club C~pe •nil 4 dl'. WM- RtcH•, Htr. •nd Def.
Gyl"'ll'fta&amp;le, Ch1lce ,., •

1065.00.

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:=''-:::=:::-- - - -RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SfJIV!CE
Phone 200. Clel•nd Applianct

Sturt, Ill W. !laiD Sl, Pomeror
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1.2.9"5.00
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ltfveden C door •·~· .. ~ ....~ .. tikt OetrMtw. ,
1295.00

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.4 6o0r, Pl•tlint, Dark green,

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6-lf·Olc New &amp; UK"l'd. Purchas~ yourr eqtup·
ment wi1 tt local servi~e .
Savina on Plumbing and
as Refrllileratlon service
HeaUn.,. P'recker.~:~ Plun'lblng
nC'rr with (('r Cream ··~lon:~•' loc
Shop. Phone taloQI. ___6-15-6tr
turrr. Now sf!rvlnt this Ar~a .
0.;-new ft\IPIO COUCH. ~ver · Completp equipped J.r.uck fnr
fa st efncient repair s"rvicc .
..,d. Si.i'O f30. Call 409-X
Fifr Refrigeration, Middleport .
Phone 6233-X.
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QUIRED ... INCOME STARTS

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1951 STUDEBA~R: ••• :•. •;; : ~ ~ ·. 399i00 '

2 door, Ch•mplon, Huter

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gist emerged a~ t ~~ _best -thPl)Jl
the annual gun 1 s~oot ·,J~orid,uC.~.d
at the Pomeroy Cun Club by the
Md6s ~: ounty fi&gt;h an.f.l (\aipt:, ~snt:iapon Thuplth!:f. Co-wtnner lh
thL' nov let' (las:. wa:; Al:er.y . Goeglil·n .
Swi ~ hrr. in winning ;pe t,Jpert
clas·.f ~_Mol &amp;cored ~3 h-1Ls out or
a po s~ lh.1t• 7~ to ~a.s l.ly capture the
J lroph.v 10 hi " d1vts1on.
1
Goeg l'"-11~ •hool.lng . in the novice
rln."" won w1 th a 19 uut of 21 score
to ,capturt' ,L,h.c, othet· ,tropt\y \ "e
won ~n a _shoo! off uVt&gt;r Teaford
whll ~1 c U h1m w1th a 43 111 previOUs
r~~fors. tban ::lij.Q ~;~rp , .iP, ·t,be
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has 3 nuRibPr of ' fca.tures eontri-buting t~ vihraJion-frc~; ~Oist&gt; deadenin. , oPeration that make. it
the. quletfsl molot m. ~r near' ,tis th_at att:nded thE! ~e~fiviU~ ~~
~O~.Sepo~~ f !Pge, OffiCUiL!: ~f tb~ the heavy clownfWut of ra:n J..a.te
nrrtt saJd. , ·
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in the afternoon.
other mqtors m ·the hne, are
Among those ,in , a,ttendance
the nt'w 33 horse~o we~,. . mod~. the s hooting matches were five
most pnw~#u l twm-cylmder ou1- members of the Ohio Wildlife Diboard yet devflopetl;' a~ th~ .lq, villlon, They were: liee ltoach, 87:.5~,~5,:a~n=d~3~.6=h=o~"=·
e~p:ow:;:e:_r mo~l·ls. slstant ehi~f; . Earl . Kip~. .. law
~ - ~ · - ...., - -. ~nforoement officer, !»St.rtL&lt;t 4:,
_ ...... ;. , Athens: Ben Swartz, law enforceritent oUi~ . District 4, Atheu
Merle McCormick, la,w enforcement
o_tf'c~r . ~is_~ric\_ ~. G~ll~a , Cou~ty
~~.K~qnelh :X:9rTJiJPsen,_gamd·Pi'&amp;
teetor of dallia County.

1955 FORD ~ }~. ;/•' .·

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IMMEDIATELY. About 8 to 10
hours wor'&lt;: per week lo l'lla rt.
Income can run up t.o $400. 00
to $800.00 monthly, wltn. prusl bilily of taklilg over full lime, i n·
cumc increaMna: aceordlns:ly. To
qualify applicant must ha11e c
l'C{er('ft('Cs and $075.00 up to$1,250.00 working capital, which
Is secured by inventory, W will
allow liberal financial •ulatancefor ocx.pansion. Jl'crr Interview,
write a:ivini full
parUculars,
name, •ddress, aa:e and pltltne
number bo AU., Mfa:., Dept.
339, 12220 Trlst.ett Road, Cleve6.21 -ate
land 11, Ohi(l.

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT

1952 STUDEBAKI"- •• • ~ ·, ~ • ; ~ ••• 399;00 ·

2 dC"Or Champion, HMhr, SNt Covtrt.

vention~J

Lc:i\.a 101 a,nd 102., Mlddle'b~Jr~ to
H. W, and Edna "L. Cr01g .

3 YEAR FINANCING ON NEW EQUIP.

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semi-bath. Call

5 ROOM

Hou~&gt;e

l&lt;'or Sale in Sugar•Run. ln.turmativn at 1~7
Buncmut,
l'omero)' .
6·11-l:Mp

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.tH1cJtelt'1 t)atety ~acvk--.w.• Mirabie rfurnishrd apantmcn.t on
.M1uu Street, Pomet"O)', Obio.
Gra-yel Hill in MlddJ£~port, Cali
61 '7cJ.J.
6-14-6tc

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2 Yecar Financing
LAND TRANSFERS
On Used Equip..tt!:'t ·

£ f~e

X. DOIXJJN'LUIOU'rll DEAf...

INGLISH ACTIISS B~
whoae daring COWIUI baYe
caused eome chlD·wa&amp;'Pi• 18
shown arriving for p~v of
"Yield to the Night.. ln a London th..w.ter. Note ber unuaual

FEVER

L H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 2' FOR RENT: Wall Paper Steamer

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Day
l'twne tl221. Nl.&amp;bt Phone twalJ.

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Distributor l'l
'' Wayne Swisher
Named Here For Avery Goeglein
Win Trap Shoot
Outboard M6tors Wayne
Swisht'r,
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1953 CHEVROLET -'AI ton Panel &amp;leepina Room for '----Rent. Phone
trllck, $6911. Bhtettn11r'·H, Pomeroy
20.
6·14-6Lp
Ohio. ____ ------ .. - ---6-21-titc
Hou&amp;e for rent---4. rooDll and
1953 FOiw ~~ ton Pickup t4'Uck,
'bath wi1h b11sement on Uneoln
-rxlra abarp, $895. Blacttner'•,
HeJ.gbt..s, call 463-Y after 4 :3~
Pomeroy-, Ohio,
' 6-21-6tc
or SPC Mrs. Tracy Whaley at
County ' Trcuurer's office.
1955 BUICK
Century
Rivlera
d-10-4tc
dynaooupe, PQwer &amp;teer.Lng,
[low, ~98. Blaettnar 'll 1 Po me.
roy, Ohlo.
6-2 l-6tc For Rent- 3-room a pa r1-ment a.nd
hath U11Uties paHi. 356 N. 4th
Middleport.
6-16-6k
1004 CHEVROLET 4-door sedtm,
utra guod tires, •996. l:Uae ttLadders,
na&lt;'s, l'omc'l'oy, Ohiu.
6-21-6tc FOI' renr.-iUUioaloo
aoarda,
D~
Clntbl.
Scaffold
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Clinton Flsber, Middleport.
19M PON'nAC Delux 8 cylinder
Phone 6286-X.
11·1-d
2 door sedan, $995. Bladtnn r 's
l'omeroy, Obio.
6-21-6W
For
~ent-Electrle
wallpap~
•teamer. CUnlon FJshw, Mlddl~p(lrt, Pil. 6285;-X..
11-1-tl
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Fu1ton-Thompson Tr~K.--tor Sa'es,
PomffO)', Ohio
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lllftll'lrll trcnh tile eause.s for the heBrl condition
t.bll t.IDIIOn pin qp to two lmotnl u eorcmalJ thrombO•Is.
Po\1lldl durlDI ihe week to ten Tbk Ia a dlsorder lD Which th~

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$bower Wedne~day
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1948 Chevrolet ldr. . • .
1948 Dodge 4 dr.
1947 BuJckSuperldr. :
1947Plymouth
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1949 Mercury 4 dr. 11dan
1949 Plymouth 4 dr Sedan
1949 Hudson 4 dr. 11dan
1949 Ford VB 2 dr. Sedan

$495.00 Specials

$395.00 Specials

·; .1950 Buick Super :ldr " :
Exceptional
Spec. Dlx 4 dr.
..,,.. 1950 Buick
new point
1950Chn. Dlxldneilan
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MMutl thll Ur IIMI MW.

1955 lUlCK • , •.•., •.. • • . . . 1,495.00

c,.. Dynadow: drl'ft. I&amp;H. Full ftlulpment. L••

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_1954CHEVROLET ••••.••. '• .'..• 995.00
1953 BUICK ........•. ,. ...... 1,495.00

I t52 FORD

lhlr'fl cer. Low mlteite. Dyneflow

drlw~

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fl Ylcterla Mrll te' cpe. IHutlful whit. Wltn red top. tord"omatlc

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1953PONTIAC .............. 995.00

1953 CHEVROLET ....... · · . . 695.00
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LWI. 2 t."to ••1•. LU '-lrea.

........ 695.00

1951 BUICKS ................

7~5.00

M~eport.

Choice of tht1lt fin• uf"l. Special Super I Ro.nfna ..ter,

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1953 FORO . . . . ..
1,.1 ton Pickup. l•tn •h.rp,

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2 ton Lwa. lllfre o:ood 8.2! tln!l. 2

1~50

GMC

essert eourtl!l wu Hl'Ve

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~ ~EVER,£

5~~~.- ~tiu~: KariM~;:"~~iea~~e::.:nl~!:
Rus n

Rad,.ll

Olx. I cyl. 2 dr. Wan. W•'vo MrYicN thlt cer sine. n.w

TRUCKS

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'rile Ulllon hit !be . .
tioa'• major 51:ftl produeen. of en..

1er1n1: ilito a •eonaplraey" to lme ~ ·

etu.er to lltrike or ae.
totdiJ u - j j l e -

the Wli9n

the hos~leS, Mn. Philllpt
·Mrs. Sad1e Brown to tboae
above and M...... Lena
Li.nole Rummell, Mils
U::!: l r;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::~;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;.;;;~;_~;;;~~~~-Mr!l. Earl Renllbaw, .:Mn. Osmer
Roush. Yn. SteUa Gruetter, Mrs.
Brooks Sayre, Mn. Norman ·Me·
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Callum, llrs. Eslle Moa~maa, M.ra.

Mr .and Mrs. Carl Mattox and
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gali1agher were
In Huntington Wednesday when
Mr. Mattox nturned to the hoaplt~
al fo ra medicJl checkup.
Mr. and Mrs.
R.at:k:Wfe
took Miss
.
MarUnsvtlle,
tor a visit with Mr .and Ml'l.
ert Jlurley anrl children. The
elirtea were dinner JUetts at
Hul.ly borne betore returnb1i

- thl
Cpe, Pewar Ste•rlnt- DyNflow. Almost like
o o 01 0

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amta above the lett
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COPPO.CUD STAIN~,ST!!EL
It"• Amatlca'• molt .dvuced
ou.cboard-tinoOth, quiet,

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week• .
· Tbe deceaoea W.. born Ia Boby
lnt9D DSatrlct, :M:UOD. Couhty, on
OCto~ 16, 178'7, the son of the

c;,_;--~:::~~~!~:1~':.1 Posse

AMad:~layer., ·

late ·h lnol w. •1111 lillrtha J.
Wiildoll.

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enpged .ln farmin~ f~r
sevtnl years until- U.~ conattueot the TNT plaDt on bia fafm
. in the eady ~- Later; be .
I d!Jalt ' la rea! ttltale 1u: ~..m.l.

He\wu

padood wl~ quality ltatu,..,
And it'l youn oa CMy ~~

See lhla ~ board tuclay at:

595.00

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Jli'. aD dMra. NtlP'
daUghter, Ruth
and Mr. and Mn;.
are
vlali.in&amp; Mr .and Ml'8. Ginn WaJ.
ac~ Hayward, Wit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lll1Y R.lee · an.d
~mn · Chipper. have moved from
Pt. PJeUIInt to ChelhiM.
Mr .and Mm ~nell Parfitt and
daughter, Jenny LoU Jnd friend .
·Columbus, were recent gueate of
Mrs.' Hebry Hettne&amp;Y and -son, Rob.

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To A Carefree
Va~tlon

Why .Hot Drive
Into
MEIGS MOTORS
ForA
VACATION-MOTOR .
CHECK·UP ~

Hqppy

Go sOfely. G~ ~omfortabiJ.
, . ·Gfr,·YOUit Mg' r•R VACATION . .

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1955-"BUICK ,....•..• : ...•.• 2,595.00
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2 dr. Seden. l1eutlful TurquMN with whitt Lop.

4 • · Wll'l. l.tra tlld tiN&amp;. Week"*"d speciaL
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1954 FORD

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The halt~- luvi,t!&amp;dl tblrty..
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The Ja1t mHtiDI of tbe ewTent two mem be 1'1 an d one ..
..-.~,""' year for the Child Contenration dra Miller, to the dining ro~ for
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a delert coune precedln&amp; tblt proLeque WU held Th-y cwwnc
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-m A pink alld: wblte color """""'
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when they hid a wiener 1'0&amp;8t or •·- '
eme w.. uled (or the table deepr.
their famiUes at the CIJYbankl atiODI and bostesaes were Mn. H.
Speedway. Mn. Lewis H. Sauer M. Orou, ),fq.. Cl.fde Wlnebre•
has been president for · the past n.er, Mr.. Hlt'Old Chase, Mrs. CbU'year and .Mrs. J'ames Pullf!D will le.t Lewi•- ·Mrs. Delbert Bftc:t.el'.
t&gt;e in chart:e of tbe ~xt meelina:. Mra. Jkm:ter HyJeU.
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)Ire. Shirley MUla w~o was. pro..
The •••
......up ... •~ed playlna; baU! ..
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ch&amp;'~.rman took the port ol
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during
their
ptellie
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aDd
t.bole
pre.a.-bur
~-•-ey In a --reDt 'Scout" ·
t
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d u- Sauer lld ~n
uuw.,·
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sea were r .aa .,.....;-.
a . program and awarded prizes t&amp;
ebildren, CArol.yll. LOla Aan and eacll of the eontestanta. FolllowJD(
Gflorle Mr .and "'"- Denver Net- tbe televifdon. show program the
10ft and Linda nd Donnr, Mr. and sponsors introduced tbeJr cont-eatMr11. James Pulte~ and Sulln, Step- anti: Mn. Wlnebrenntn" presenthan and Stepharue, Mr· .and Mrs. ed Mn. Paul Smart wbo as "MinRua5etl Wllav,n and C4rla and CO}.. nie Pearl" ung "Red River Vall-ey"
leen.
Mr$. Charlea Bennett sponso~
Mra. MUJarcf \itUdj!rinut.h ud Mra. Beulah Wbite H "G1Jel MeJudy and Jimmy, ·Mn. Lionel ~ie" who sana: "The Boatoa
Bona, and Joy, Jeffrey, Dan.lland Fancy", Mrs. WllUa Anthony ln..
trodu~l\lra.
Charl-es White aDdJimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert SC!h~
moll and Janlce,.:Mr .and lira. Ricb- Mn. J;?h.n Lf.C?ns "The HottentOt
Chamben ·and Eric llt. and. Silten who sal\lf an· oriefnal vep
Dan White iand Barbara. Tom aiOn of "Sixteen Tona", Mrs. A. R.
Kelly, Paula --•-, . a-• Dla. . PulleJU presented Mrr
. . Georee Me-·uu
Cri-eU.
Gbee wbo was "Gretchen Kape,..
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blutfer" a Swila: yodeler.

pa~nb, Mr .and Mrs. Donald
lef-t today for Cleveland w:lieJ~e
1th~ wlU spend the week-end with
Mt. iUd ilrL"""ii. Duke Blttler
th~e ehUdren. Shennan MPls
i!!pendln@ the weekend with
paternal Jrandparents, Mr and Mra
Shltley Mll\1·
John Bacon, «on of
Mre. Jolm Baeon is at-?t::~;~~~lv~~;
alty for two weeks 111
SUiilmer Mush~ Workshop.
a member of the Middleport
and accompanied Stephen
Gen.e Crooklr and Shll"'a Jone•,
who ·are also attending thf! Wort·

VI SuniiMr COnv. Cpe. Fordomltlc • ExUa cleen lnslcte •net out.

RJyler~t

proyer by Mrs. Harry Houdo .

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Mn. B. F. Pannalee, Emma Mat--

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titb pr&amp;)'.er by Mn. Otto lfarten..
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dPtittg IJCbool dl:f!. A d\lfl, ''Back
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Mrl Adolph G.rueser conetuded Ule
program.
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tbe meeting at Lancaster camp
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AutbOny Pft the openinl prayer
Mrs. Iva TUrner conducted tbe cleo
't'IO&amp;Ional aervire wbleh included. .
Scripture Vertell, 1 read.lq "CIIriY
Your c....... a poem "What ~enT" '

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the bride and bridesmaid, wore a
pnle pink dre!IS featuring high
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neckline trimmed In white braid und Mark of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
11r.d white accessories, She car·
ri£'d 11 nosega)l of multi-colored
dd:.;ies. Miss Shirley Bue-hanrm of
Parkershurg, niece of the bride
lig hted the candles.
Charl ~s Pickett, Hollywood, Fla.
brother or the groos gerved as
M•. .and Mr11. Clarence Kunze
bc:;~t man and ughers were Bruce (Hazel Root), Columbus are vlalt·
Roach, Athens, nephew of the ~ng her mother, Mrs. He-z Root.
Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Koehler and
daughters Carol, Nancy and Connie, Bryo~, Ohio, are visltinl his
mother, Mrs. Lewis Koehler.
· Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bailey have
returned from a vil;lt with his:
people In North Carolina.
Mr-s. Noah Haskins hu r«elved:
word tbat her broth«. -1Cime ~t~
thews. Ia -recovering 11lowly at Vnt.
vcrsUy hospital, ColumbuS; a:fter
a :severe br:art attack.
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Mor'l"l'S
Mr. and Mu. William
took Michael Morris, Ahm Watlace
and Jam~s Miller to Camp Pr«Pmont. near Pi('dmont, OhJo ,this
1)alrt Monday. The boya are attending the Junior I Camp of the Presyterlan Cbmch this week. They
w~U come home Sunday with Mr.
aDd Mrs. DwiJl:ht WaUace and son,
Bruce who will spend the weekend
in McConnelsville and l,io~~··~~to~
Camp Presmont Sunday
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Dr. J. J. Davis an~
Diane, visited hla parent~
Mrs. Glove! Spires, Peebles, ~=.~;I
Tui!!day and Wedneaday. Dr. D
was a paUbearer at the funeral
C. L Young. a pharmacLst ln Pee-bles, who was an old friend f)( the

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Sunday afternoon
groom and Howard
, ' June. 17 ' . at Pomeroy.
half after two o cloc}t, Mlu Elotse
"trs. Milhoan , mother of the
Fay Mtlhoan, daug-hter of. Mr. and
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Mrs. Albert Mil.
. oan, ·Mbe
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dro· • with navy ac.::e:tsrnier; and a
became the bnde of Ra rt
en.,.,
r~y Pickett •. son of Mrs.. H. B. white carnation corsage. Mrs. Pi~
Ptckett and ~h~ late Mr. Ptckett.
kett wore a light blue dress 0
The weddmg took pla~e at the sheer cotton trimmed in w-hite
farm home of the grooms _m!Jther wit h white accessories and a corwhich wu
decorated w1th ar· sage of whife carnations.
rangements of roses. The Rev.
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th ceremony a re
Mid-·
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e for approxlmate-fo'red Gar d ne.r .. past or o f t.•u e ..
Ch
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dleport Chnstlan . urc o tela . ly 150 gue-sts. The three tlered
ed at the _do uble_ rmg cer ~mony wedd ing cake topped with a minbefore an 1mprovtsed altar 1gh.ted
ith 11oo
by seven candles.
iaturc bride and groom w
ca
Preceding the ce-remony nuptia) dlese in cry.stfll holders w~re on
music was presented b)' Mr.s. Olive the bride's table. Assisting witb
Ingraham and WilHam Markham, lhe reception were Mrs. James
nephew of the gr(lom.
Cnldwell, Mrs. Wad_e Smith, Mrs .
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Given in marriage by ber bro. Russell Cullums, 'MISS Pearl Ran·
ther, Claremont
Buchanan of doph and Mrs. Sam Curtis, al of
Parkersburg, W. Va., the br1de near Darwin.
wore a ballerina length gown of
Mrs. Pkketl attended Middle·
urt High School and Mr. Pickett
French organdy with ful I skirt P
rp
Hi'"b
over crinoline. The fitted bodice is a graduate 0
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featured bands or lace over the School.
:-.houlder.s and a V neeklinc, front
-,p.e couple will Teside in orneroy·. Route 1 where .Ml'. Pickett is
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ion fell from bands oI Iace nou·"'~t anL...,
lor
Coming from a ull:l
rett.es which formed a s mall ·half the ceremony were Capt. and
hat. She wore lace mitts and car· Mrs A L Seott and daughter,
·Mae, Fatrbanltl, _Alasril'd a white Bible topped with a Mcliis~
white rose corsage.
k . MT and Mra. Cbarles P1cltett
1Miss Delores Milhoan, sister of .
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BapUat Chureb made plau for a
plole in lbe Middleport Roaddd.e
Part on July 18 wheD \bey met
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Gainor and Mrs.
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Pietu:ru of tbe decoration and
Two candidates were given the
!. aDd )lq. W1Uar4 ~~ enta-. the uoup Welle taken by MisS' first and second degrees Wednesd
taine&lt;l wtlll a allower, W - y Cheryl Ebonbachday
evenin);l
when
Pomeroy
Ben
evenlaC at ber ~ Uaktn Ave.
Alter the honored guest op£!rl.ed
met in regular session at
hoDOI'IDI Jln. QuWn Wbll• (Dol&gt;- her ....,. liltt refreahmen1S ol Grange
tho DAV Hall.
111 Parfitt) a reeent bride.
•Hme ~varl.n eream, cake, mints
Ciaarles 11Legar.
worthy masteor
A peen lll4 plnk color
and teed tea eaiT)'ing out the eol- pre:;ided.
was announced
that
wu earried' out Ia
theme were ser¥ed on crystal
"Rural Lifo Suud•y " would be
of. the home whleb
trays.
Attending ~ those named obwv•d Suuday, July I a\ th•
Bleats Of re&amp;e~ thnnlghoul
Church. II
dining table wu attncttve
above and Mrs. Harold White and St. Paul's Lutheran
CTed with a smlll nton tn
daughter. Rosemary, Mrs. Edward
wel't a miniature bride aad arooro. Parfitt, M.n. Donald Hauck, Mnr.
tast.eDel to a stat, •urrouDded with Dale Wippel, Mrs. Perry CarpeD- July 18 would b(• held July 15 at
pink rose~. OYer the tabre suspettd- ter, Mrs. Jobn Leifheit, Mrs . Ev- the DAV Hall a1 2 p . m.
The baking and sewi ng con-I
ed from the chlndalier were pink erett McKo.lght, Mrs. Elsel'Steln.
Were J' udg&lt;d by Mrs. Geneva
tests
ud green weddiq belli
and
Mrs. LlOle Hauck, Miss Phyllis
-" ond 10
· bak·Jng of opple
No].
streamert.
Min Frankie
Wippel ,
Mrs.
c. L. Heaton won
coffee
cake
Ebervbaeh, Mrs. Hel~
first prize; Mrs. Floyd Spence,
Gamel were played
en Leifheit, Mrs. Merl'in Russell, bt'eond and Mrs. Cleland Heines
oevenbtg and priaa
Mn. Earl Oliver, and; Mrs. Earl
and Mrs. Daylon Strickland -tied
Mn. Jack Lelfbel~ Jln_
Hartenbach.
Sending gifts but unable to at- for third . ln the makin~ of a sport
ten&lt;l were Mrs . Pearl Spencer, Mrs. dress Mrs Christine Lake won
.James Priode and Mrs. Edward [ 1• , , 1. ' Mrs.· Chades Spencer, secBowen .
Ond and Mrs. H •• lon. third .
Mrs. Lake, lecturer was In
charge of the lecture hour after
CONTEST WINNER
• ·hl'ch 8 0,,, 11·, , was held .
Joyce, four year old daUghter of
At the clrn~e of the meeting the '
Dr. and Mrs, J. J. Davis won a
pair of roller skates through a b"roup adjourned to the social
contest JPOnsored by the Brown room where refreshmenu or pie
Shoe Comptby and will receive and coffee were served.
her t:lft from tbe Shoe-Box who
haadle bin Hood Shoes.
HOME CHILDREN ARE GUESTS
DINNER Pi.ANNEb
Deacons of the Middleport First
Tbe 1t1ff of the Middleport Presbyterian Church have purDVBS will have a dinner at the chased bathing suits for the ~hi!·
Heath lrlethodiat
Church next dren at the Home and take them
Tue•day at &amp;:30 ·P· m. with the to the Municipal Pool each Wed·
V.'SCS serving tbe meal. A short nesday at 1:30 p. m . After the
meeting will ·b e held after tbe afternoon at the pool the children
dinner with Fred I. Gardner, Dean arc served refreshments ·before
of the SChool, prellidinR.
returning to Pomeroy.

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