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The Daily Sentinel
,.,eoth Methodist Young People
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Wedding Vows lre f""Lang-~
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Pllalll were made for tbe younr
peoplt of the Heath Methodist
C~urch to a~d th~ camp at tan.
easter thb month Wben parents,
members of the Sr;a1ior and )uniar
Youth Fellowship&amp; aad the Rev.
and Mn~. C. R Kor.krl&amp;ht met at
t.'te chun:b Wedli:tJday eve.ni-'l.g.

WICIOIAMI INTiaTAIN

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lDCIJin. J - Wlethom,

Soy Scout Troop 247 Charter Presented
T Roc k Sprmgs
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Htw Furniture

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~~:h;~~ ~t~:e hB:!tk~e ~= f~~~ c;mn~ ~huckt&gt;e

Go/den ~edclin9
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ler, Doris Johnson, Edna Riden.IS Obse••n•d
By our, Amanda Davis.
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Former
Res'luJents IIOES past Off.ICers
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Mr and M
Elr. L w·
for~er reslde~is of.!l ~uddtg~~. , Picnic On Sunday
Route 1 eelebrated their gold
wedding recently. Mi-. and
Mrs.
At 8Qf'/eyI 5 L0 ke..
Wlggns ·llv111 on Middlepocl Rt. 1

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At Simons Market
Fresh
GROUND BEEF .. . . . . . . . 4LB $'1.00
Pure.
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4LB $1.00

Steak Sale
ROUND.
T-BONE
SIRLOIN·.

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. 3 LB $1.00

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Slleed

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JOWLBACOH

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•HAM SALAD.

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Piece

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SIMONS MARKET ·

LoW.st of olllo colorlto lrit!

OPIN BVI$NINGS UNTIL 7:30P.M. 8 DAYS AWEI!K
W. IIIAIN ST
PoMEROY

HARTLEY

Mluol Itt!.
IIOY&amp;L CROWJf
IIOT'IUNG OQ.

BENNETT'S

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.NationaUy • Known

Durable fabric supporttd
Teu and scuff rel!lltllnl,
tan and naturel,

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Solid colors stripe~

vinyl for fattlnt br:111ty,
Colon: Blue, grHn, grey,

. Reg. $2S.OO 26-inch Cases Sale $15.00

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:Starts Friday·

Reg. $16.50 Train Ca&amp;es

Sale $11.9S

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84 Pair Token From Our
~(tgulor
Stock All Sizes In
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, 'The Lot But Not In Every
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SPORT SHIRTS
:rauored for perfect fit.
Sanforized. A wide assort
ment of
patterns to
choose h·om. Silt's 3 to 16

Mens SOc
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Denims, .. gabard-

quality knit shirts with short sleeves and
collars small, .medium and large sizes

ers- sizes 2 to B.. .

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·l)'RESS TROUSERS
S,ole! $6.89
- Sale l $5.89
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BATH
TOWELS
Regular 1.00 Bath towela. Solid
nJora, pleldt and wide attll)ft.
Big liz•. lxtra hHvy.

. 2 far $1.49

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Plastic

' :Q~ick Clearan eel

quilted plastic choir seats with ruf·
fl~ , and qui ted cboir bock to match.
Solid colors of.:red; blue, yellow ond
green.

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HARTLEY &amp; . BENNETT
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Aximinster

CHAIR SETS

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8.!1
{'l.i" from
they could .
state
were

Funeral services for Mrs. SUllie
· . ·'· ~ IQ.bble, fl~. a Iifelone resident
Jf Re~dsvUle We!'e held on Tues.
day followJng .her auddel;l death
·on l•st Sa~urday. ',
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She J.a .surVived b)' her 'husban'tt
'Horace, five daughters Mildred
.and Forrest at home, Mrs·. Ralph
Barton' and Mrs. Wllliam'Conerove
Gf 'Reedsvllle and fdiit, JWDle
'Xitie of BeJpre.
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Services were held •t .the ~·en
tJB Church with Rev. $!den make
otfkletlng. Burial waa made Jn
the Eden Cemetery.

RUGS
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SAMPLES
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While they lost

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650 sheets on e roll

12 ROLL$ ·,$1.'00
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All plastic clreq hangers with
IWIY~ hook, 1

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' MoJ~se Aprons
IO.A!qUare
ltiHerM.

percales.

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Carl Robinson • 37 oJ We1; Col .
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nnegan. Hls delJuneiation of the
company offer was audible
to
newsmen.
Flnnega. n said, "As Jon" as tl.D..·'
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mect IDfl there is hope
The meeting between M~Donald
and John A. St.....
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senta.ttves of Bethlehem and Repubhc Stt!t'! corporations.
''Th er. say they are malting ,
COilcelt§Jon when they
offer a
flve.yeal" contract," Arthur Goldberg USW counsel was reported
to have told ·tht&gt; merl iatora.
"In t.~" 19-year history (I( this
umon, 1t ha.~ never signed 3 con-·
tract l? nger than two yean, and
that w1th rl'opcning cl&amp;uiiC. They
caU that a -:oncessinn?" he snid.
McDonald denied the &lt;'Omp!lnies
have made a new formal ofrer. Ill!
salt! "as far as I know" t~ e firmt
are still standing on t!Ieir
fiveyear no-strike proposal made June
13.

Mr8. Maude Vale

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was killed .
al"r ;mgcmr db 'haVe not
bt.&gt;cn rompll•tf'd.
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..YrAl-OlO Mike Slbole 11 getting bll last eight of things around
tllm u b1l adoptive mother, Mra. Jamea w. Sibolll, teiida rum
rrom &amp;1,1to to Orlando, Fla., hoeplta.l tor removru ot tll1!1 second eye.
Cancer. The ftrat aye .... removed two years ago. Also cancer.
· t41ka'• real motbar ~t bez eyq tor the 1ame reason.. Doctora
JOW liVe blm a GO-D. 0 cbano.• to live. (lnt.,'RGiticma~BounctDhoto)

Geor«e
SLoem
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Deat.h Reported
.In Peons ylvania

Hop CaSSIdy S•gns Contract
· kie tb:'·~~~aso~~:;c~;~~e':~~e~~
WI"II Be~·g·best Pru"d Roo

vidcd for en average
pat .
boo6t of 7.3 C'1!'rlll' ·per howr 1 11~ 1'".
proaim'ately 10 cents an hour pre
Funnal services wHI
mium pay for Sunday work effeeI at 2 p m Mondl!.y in the
live July 1, 1959, and ill ~~weell:
I ChApel for Mrs. Maude Vale,
guaranteed annual wage plan.
Z32 W. Main-11t
Pomeroy
The USW pressed for s suh!it.ao.
died shorlly aftl!l" arrival In Meigs tial but l!nspoeeified wage intteaae
General Hospital tQd.ay of a heart and premiUm pay for Saturday&amp;.·· ·~ ··-&gt;.
attatk . She was transported
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~h~o~;~~as~o;~ a:h,~eope~!f~

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( 78, of Beaver Falls, Pa, _on July Street .a~dl'l'SS.
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Sarv1vmg are four sons, Alton
COLUMBUS, 0. UP Ohio
Detroit offlc!als said t!ley I!On· 1 M: Sh
k
of Morrow. 0., Ralstu n of ClewSlate All-AmCTican Howard Hop- ferti!d with Cassady several tane~ 1 ero r.' o::;a cr a r"~hvc of Porr:i l~nd. Clair of Celina, 0. and Fern
along Cassady was
launeed on before agrcemg to terms and that A/ w~ e son
rlly ton an
of Columbus.
A daughter, Mrs.
his professional football career to- he spent a day meetlng club off1Jee S oemaker Mr . Shoemaker May. Holmell o( Columbus
end
day as "t!le hilhest paid rookie In c1als ln the M'iltor City last Feb. and fa~lly left Pomeroy ap()l'o- a brother, Bern Dailey, of pozo...
the Noo.tlonal Football League·." I Cassady WIIJJ to beg!!) b::alnlng Xlmate.y 30 ~cars ago..
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.eroy alao survive in addiUon
to
The Detroit 'Lions slg~ the red with the College AIL·Stars · today· . Su~tvui'S mclude his wife, Ja- 8 grand ~hildren . and several
haired Oblo State halfba~k t:o a for their game next month .,with me, fJVe so~s, George, Kenneth, ni~s and nephews.
two-year contract Wednesday, call-j the Cleveland Browns. He Srrived Rolland, Orville Homer and Ralph
Christian Science Reader, Ella
lng [or an estimated · $15,000 an- homt from Japan a · week ago after and two daughters, Evo'lyn· and · A . Mlller, wUI conduct tbe
funnually,
.s tour with the Ohio Stpte baseball Blsnche all of Beaver Falls, a bro- era! services
with burial to be
"I'm very s 11 tlsfled
and
very tram.
ther, Shennan Shoemaker of Cosh- made at Point ft.9ek Cemetery.
lucky" Said &lt;:;a.ssady at a news Kerbawy !!laid league policy pro- octon, a sister, Mrs .. Clara Julien
Friends may e~Jl at tbe funeral
confefence. "I hope I'm as lucky hlbited releasing contract terms, of Sharonville and &amp;eW!ral ~Uand- home at any time.
with Detroit
a&amp; 1 was .at Ohio but "Hop \till be thc highest psld children.
Stat~."
rookie to come into lhe National
Funeral services were held in
League t~ls year."
Beaver Falls, S.stutday.
Anderson
Preside-nt Edwin J.
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Ni k K
The spce•ry 17:J-pound hal'fback
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t h uanager "'· ctb er- who made -•ood In blg·tlme coll.e""' Ohio Liquor Store
CINCINNATI, 0 · UP-Produce:
banawy enerl
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unchanged; con·
nouncement. Terma were not dls- rootbaU without leaving bis homeHours Are Chal&amp;ged sumer, U.s. A. whites and browns
closed.
!own, still ha.s two years of mlli·
Effective as of today the store jumbos 4249; large 40~43; medtary IHI!'vice in front of him, but
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34-35
n
ht' probaMy will not be called for hour:s- for tlH'· Ohio State Llquot urns ·
; sma 2+27. B larg~
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Store .oo Mulberry Ave. Monday 31-34.
11 ye r 01 two.
throua:h Thursdays wit! be from 11
ChickMs, fryers unRttleci: fry.
T!lil!l 11 probably the first time al a. Ill.: to. 7 p. m.
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crs 3·3~ lb. 19-21 ; hens, heavy
professional football team
ever
On Fnday;s and Saturdays bouts · over 5 lb 16-17: hen"'-.5 Jb and
new lfJl own personnel to sign a have lieen c.b anged to be from 11 under 15-16; hens, llgbt lYDe l:J.
._.'&lt;lllege football star In his home. a. m. until 9 p , m.
14.
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town," AndersOn
Sll.ld. "J know ,Luella
B)utter creamery DO .score 68.
Michigan wlll take to him just a.s
- - -- - - - - Two divorl!eS were granted in
'•d'"''d that
th~ collrt Of Comm~JD
Pleas by
CassadJI will fill the shoes of t!le
Judge Cedric Clark -this week.
Ruth E. Robinson was granted retlt('d Doak Walk('r , who wound
a divorce from Earl W. Rob!naon up a sparkling career with Detro!t
with the fe-rmer being awarded last season. Cussady w.i.ll hand'le .
r.:nd Place-kkking
cnstodv /'l r th .. ,. .... ,.,Jp'~ only child : Lhe running
chores
In
the
Lions
hnckftelj.
Sylvia Marie Dowell was gr.an
ed a divorce fr om Leonard Dowell .
Care and custory of,.the couple's
four children were jl'anted to
the mother.
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IMarkel Reports

Granted In Meigs
Co. Court Today

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Mason Hospital
Allocation Is ,
State IL:~
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Pc l'! ~lnouth. R I . m11n and
w1fe wNr arrr~kd on mlnxl·
CAI.inn chargrs Thursday by P&lt;J·
trolman W. R. D a vi .~ of the Stal"j
Highway Patrol and arl! aw&lt;Yting
hcarinjl 111 thr roort of Mayur E.
F. R obin.~r&gt;n 1his rv ~ ning at 8.
Frank J Prrt.rmrr. Z8 , wa~
lodged in .11PJ~.~ County jai l. Hi ~
, wife. Betty .1. P1·e&lt;tem'-'r, 26. wa.~
1 charged w1lh intoxication and wa~
releasE"d oo bonrl .
The patrol a l ~o rrpOd.ed the
arrest of Lewis M. Wolter , Sf.
Clarksbur1t W. Va ., for. speeding.
Wolter posted bond in the amount
of $15 for his appearanCe in may'Ol''s cmll't in }&gt;om&amp;roy tonl.aht. 1

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The allocation is dependeni
mall!hing fuods. A
upon local
drive bas been conducted Jor sOme
t!me in the past to raiH the· neCe68~ fundS itt ·the COI#rty for
tbe' hoepital'l C9DstruetiOL

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u• s• Tfeasury '
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UP T:!te
Treasury wPUnd up fiaeal
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with a $~,'1M,oc:M,1,000 surplus--ita
Dllt In five ~rs.
The &amp;overnment used the Sll!loo
plus to wbittle down tbe uUonal \.

debt.
The Treasury in the U: montll
periOd e:ndjog June 20 spent $8tl4
bUllon and took in $68.1 billion.
mlinly froiJl peTSQn&lt;~l .and corpor...
tion lneome U.xes.
Tbe surplus ls tbe fint si~ 1
JUDI!' 30, 1951, w~en tbe govern.
t 1 k
men 00 in $3.5 billion
mOft
than It spent.
TbJs yea.r'.s income figure ·b an
.U.Ume record. But spending
well.un~r the $98.4 bUlion· reeord
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D. OF U. v. TO MEET
Jane Howell Tent Daugbten of
Union Vetetanl!l will mHt at the
DAV Hall Monday evening. In~
speetion will be held and ali mem.
hers are urged to be present.

FIRST OF JET-POWERED AERIAL FILLING STATIONS

Rhode Island Man
·Is Anested For
Dmnken Driving

The W.cst VIrginia Stat.e Boanl
of H'!alth In Charleston . Thursday
approved of an alloca!ion of ap·
proxim.11ely $188,220 to th!!oMason
County Genft'al Hospital at Pt.
Pleasant for construction of a fi2bed facility.

live-y.~r

By

ITwo Divorces Are

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PI1TSBURGH
UP -Steel in- f Ne oUai
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and union
negotiators barg~nlog0 ~~~!ec:!.Je~.JO joint
ilus try
knuckled down to apparent giv~- EDT.
· p. m.
and.take bargaining
today with
The Big Th
I:M•th sides reported on the verge was understOO:~ ~::;:::Yanof_fer
of mod ifying their .stands In tile pro~ money offer 'b t th u~rnw·
20·day ·old strtke of 850,000 .steei- wu re
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u
e
worker,
ported boldUig out for a. 15·
«nts nn h
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The United Steel workers Union weekend our .P 8Y mcrnse and
was understood to hne rejected and .0 e.:~:mJum
pay ol time
a management p~opoi!IIJ to scale USWn ·,!si~or Sunday llblttit
I &amp;wn Its 52-mont!! contract. offer Donald pre· ~td ~nid J. Meto a three year package contain~ yesterday Jec ;ttal e
proposal
~g wag~ and Qlher benefits. But . Mr. Do~~ ~peHed~lit hb: rrjec.
f'
tJon m a loud spo~n session with
U: S. MetUation Dlrf'Ctor Joseph F.

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:\oliddlcpofl Firem('n 1 ~2 4 Pl
Plan'S wet~ made for an Jcl!
CrP.am Social lu be held SatUf'·
la~·. Jtlly 28th, on !he
lawn of
.he Villa,l!e Hall w.hen the Mlddlt&gt;pr..,_ V:o!lt&lt;tte~r Firem('n's 'Asso·iu-Hon met at the Firemen':&amp; Hall
l'hurJday evening, CharlM MUr·
ray, president, was in eiwlr.ge of
t,he meeting and appointed the fo!
Ftat.h~.
lowing commi-ttee for the social:
He is a graduate of Midd)eporl Way·n e Gibbons, Robert McEihln
High School and formerly opera!· ney, James · Daniels,
Raymond
ed Bailoey's Drive-ln at BradbUry Kloes and Tom Mills.
and for th,e past year has been
Contributions o£ home ma-d"'
associated with the H. and R. Fire ~ake, pie .&amp;nd ca ndies will be we1.
stone Store in Middleportr
eomed by the firemen and anyon"'
He is a membet' of t.he Middle. wishing to con·t ribute may call
port Muonie Lodge 368. .thl' 1Jt09' and their dOnations will be
Feeney-Bennett Ame-rican Legioo zollected by the firemen .
Post and the Middleport Bar:.1l
During the busines.s rileetlng
Booster11.
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·Panons flrat. came to, Middle· 3tate Firemen's Association in
port three yeara &lt;~go as a.ssistan1 Cleveland on August 3, 4 and !S.
basketball coach. He served for the Sidney Russell, president of the
p.ut two yearS as head basketball Mei'gs County Firemen's Assoclaand baseba1l eoac!h at the aehool. tion was 1ramed as delegate from
He recently resigned · from hi&amp; tbe Middleport department and
coaching duti~ but will -continue IJavld Ohlinger, Fire Chief, was
on the teaching staff.
·· .named alternate .
Approximately twelve firemen
He Is married to the former
,Joan Gilmore, daughter of Mr. Ire planning to attend the con·~nd Mrs: R. C. Gilmore, Pomeroy. ventlon.
' Store bours will be malntaintd
:=::-:-:c:c:::-:-=:---from g AM until 6 PM tbl'Ougb
FIRGUION TO SPEAK
the weflk da)UI and from 9 AM un.
Joseph Ferg:uson of Columbus,
tU 9 PM on ~~turda)'s. The storl! .Democratic candidate for &amp;tate
)VUl cioae · at noon.' on Thur.sday5. audltot~- will be the guest !peaker
A Complete Un'e of aportin,g when· the Women's
Democriltie
i 'oods will be handled in addition Club m~ets Monday evening and
.to' toys, bobbles and men's .!!i~rls- loc~l candidates wiH also be pre-

ay J. ROBERT SHUBERT
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Uni~d PrHt Stiff C."""tt''*detal was m8ad;ll denied such an offer

Friday morning at the Camden Clark Hosp.it~l ~n Park~~burg as
a result uf lllJu nes sustamed ln 11n
accident at Ravenswood Sunday
mornin li.
Robinson'R brother, Bobbie, 28,
of t~e Upper Flats · communit)(
near West Columbia bad dJed on
Sund~y frmn mjuries suffered in
the same accident The Jatter's
fun eraJ was conducted in Mason
on Thursday.
The twft bmtbers were traveling
3Jr
on W. Va. Rnute 2 near Raven ~
Tht&gt; condition of Paul Huber
woo d wh l'n · th e car Ieft the road ,_.
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an
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"'u' Cart"'r ·
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1'he o' ld er br Gl h el' was given ·lit- 24. Hartfurd, Wll5 listed ""
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rnor
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by
offidats
at ,.__
'loll '8tWVtve
ow"''!.g;
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the wr.....
b,tb'UJer. He had bi!cn lifiteid as beTh ~ two were severely burned
ing ' ill very critica:l
in Wednesday night's explmion a1
thlt bt&gt;&amp;pital sin.ce.tbe
lht Phillp Spurn Plant near New
HaHm
IIe w.11~ unmarried
vi'1.d by hi '&gt; par~ts
M1 Jnwhile. cngint;&gt;ers from lhe
llQfiJnson , Sr. , Let&amp;r\
and
maill Mfi('p of the Am('rkaD Gas
Clafla Staab;, PI&gt;. ll'lea:sant; ·
~n rf Ele··tl"ic Sy);tem in New York
brOthers, Earl of:.:
W•·re ('llndueting an investigation .
Cft).fi1,. 0r the u. s.
No estim ate of .the damage hv
of
h• •-n made "but 11 has been said
that it is considerabll'.

Middleport
. F~eP'e'- , To .
· H'olttSocial

" u · ~TMIR»-vibRLD- BL()C IN THE MAKING HERE?

Reg. 9. 95 T ~users .
Reg. 7.95 Trousers
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Wldl!l range of p•tkms and colora to suit ..,ery taate.

All sizt'~ from 10 to 13. A
good U!lettion of atripes,
argyles and Caney patterns.

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Alma Young, 82, Route S, Pomeroy, suffered a brain ConcWISion
and a broken rib a.s a result of a
headon":" colllslon on a township
road lillbout seven· mJJe-s east of
Tuppoet;s ' Plains on Thursday afternoon.
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She was a passenger in a car
driven by Frank E. Young, 18, oi
the same ar'ldress. Ttre ,Young car
collided with a car driven b,Y
W'lliam 'Henderson, 3e, Route 3,
Coolville.
The Youn·g ear was traveling
north while th~r Hender:son car
· was traveling wuth When the two
collided on a curve. The State
Highway Patrol reported medium
damage to both cars.
Meomwhile,·.the sheriff't departmen;t reported thJli' Jame.~ Allen
Nelson, ~9, R1.1ral Route, Racine,
Wrec!ked his ear on Route 124 al
Syracuse late Thul'sday afternoon.
It was reportt&gt;d that Nel.son'll
~a r lti(t the highway and struck
. a utilit,Y pole. Damage was report·
. ·c d to the rig ht front fender and
right ~ide of the car.

New 'M"d
-dlepotl
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Sportm'g Goods
Store,'fO 0pen-

the efficieney of a plan to
an enemy who n'lighl u.sc a
beam in Jocati.ng a t.trgct.
Ta,.et Cltl~ N1met1
., Canton, Dayton, SPeubenvillc,
,.. Younpt.own . ilnd l;lamilttln · were
A new sporting goods More t~
aeteded
Ule Oblo target cities be known as the "SpOI't$ Center'
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system, warned s/:!le¢ton hmny and John· Parsons, who w1ll
citiltS did not mean they operate it.
(;, 'aiit1the prime targets in case f4
M~Eibinny will servl! as store.
manager. ~."arsons, who is ·gning
into the businfss with Mi!Elhinn ~
in.!!itall~tions throqh(l\ll is the fonner
Middleport His~·
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. .iP 'tliil• pro. Sr.hOQl. bflalretball coach . • ,:... . .
F&lt;O;oo Baa•
The new .. sW:f~ ~· ~ll Jte Ioca~C
J;)l&amp;nlonnel in the Pa·r k bu'i!dlng on the ·'T' 1
were on their in Middleport. The building was
them headed for formel'ly occupied by the Ma.i;;
Jane Restaurant.
MeE~hinnY is a native of MiddlepDrt and has UVl)d there all of
his life with the · excepti.on o!
three and one-half YJiars spent in
tbe Navy dllting World War n .
'lie La rqan'ied to the fonner Loi~ ·
BA\) ~y of Bradbury and the coupl(·
have two childrm, Russell an~

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·Funeral Service ·
Held On Tuesday

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programs -were canoeiled to

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Solid colors, stripes and . patterns•. Fine

SUMMER CASUALS, FLATS, SUMMERETTES
Boys' 1.50 • n•
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Attending were Mrs, Chlorw
Grimm , president, Mr. and Mra.
William Stewart and three soi)S nf
Athens, Mrs. Gr-eta Simpson, Mrs.
Naomi Br-i nker and children, Mrs.
Ralph Webb and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hensley, .4.. F. Swan
and Mrs . W, R Carpenter
i.nd
children

Knit Polo Shirts

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cinl! Chapter OES had an outing
and potluCk plcnil! supper Ml)llw
day evenl,ng at ~ley's Lah!,

MEH'S $2.95 Short Sleeve

Play Shorts

Travel Joy Luggage

Reg. $15.00 21-inch Cases Sale $ 8',95
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Steubenville planhed a bl,ctOut
tf:l Bee test tonight.
Early tod 11y, bomb disposal
units from Fort Hayes rUf·hed to
CleYeland to 'neUtralize
born So
suppoSedly' planted by saboteur11.
Tbe civil defense organization, on
paper :oe.ized all l'Ood and rn~dlcal
supplies in the tounty and took
over bu.ses, trucks, and raill"oad
cars to &gt;~peed rt:!lief to Canton and
Youngstown.
Atout 10,000 "volunteers took
beginpart in the Greater
Cleveland
EST · ohUled Civil Defense test.

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CAPITAJ. ceivcd in seUing . up

Report Both Sides/On Verge- Of Modifying Their Demands

Functions

·Government And Civil ·· Alma Young, 62
.•J)efeilSe Pr~ntions Studied Seriously Hurt

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from 1884 to 1925 and were active
ln the Mthodist c!Iurch at Silver
Run. He was an ~employee! of the
New York , Gentral Railroad, Ho.b!IOn, from 1~1929, wben
tbey
mo.,ved to Tot ·Uo where he worked
unm his reUrement in 1933. T!lir
home is in Columbus, They"-bavo
one scn, Harold M. Wlggons, principal of th "i Loudonville
High
School, ,aond three grandc!llldren,
Mrrs. Ruth Joan Nolan Columbiana.
Donna Jean Wiggins·. N!n.ior
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Ohio
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Miss Janice Caryl Roush, dau.
ghter of Mrs. Wendell Freck~ r
anJ the late Lawrence Roush of
R&amp;cine. became the br idta of Mr.
Richard Br iggs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Earle Briggs of Columbu;;
ColumBailoey, Jim
on Sunday, April 29, at th e RAcioe Falls;
~nu:fo~~
M~rlyn
Mcintosh,
'HuntTraining
School
Chicage.
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Jo:~so~
r;d~fe
D~cksa.;:~
Methodi!i.t Church.
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· a., and Mr~;~, Howard
The Committee for t!J.e Aupat Ro er Mow .
picnle wilil be Mrs. Bakft,
Mrs.
H
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The vrn1·s of the double ring Wolfe, Be.lpre.
Followtng the rcceptloo {be T. F. Ha.wt.tns, Mrs. Kauf1 and
c~remony were rN~d by the Rev.
wedd'"" ' M···· Pullen.
Flft&lt;on
member
fLACQUE kECEIVED
John Elwood, before the altar de. OO."ple left for ' shoe!
two, guesr.a Mn1
Mllton
Mn, Dale Dutton , wh"'e poet,,.
corated wilb baskets of white tnp. Foe he. "'"Ping c..tume '"d
Sylvl1 has been published in the Poetry
gladoli and porn poms, with ferns the brl~ eho~ a navy and white ' Smart, Toledo, and Miss
magazine of Verse, Chicago, re·
and palm.~ and two seven branch sheath dress ~at·h matching duster I Tov lY of Derrott were present,
navy. accessones and
wore the
ceiYed a placque thls week from
candelabra.
1 the Ohio Poetry Soci~ty Colum~
orchid she carriE-d on her Blblt'.
Preceding the ceremony, nup·
~rs. Br~ggs is a graduate ot
, EM~RGENCY RUN
bus Branch, for "proficiency jn
tial music was presented by Mrs. Racme High &amp;·hooJ wbere sh('
1 he Middleport
Emergency Poetry." Mrs. Dutton is a mem·
Richard Lee of Racine, organist, was aclive in lhe band and gle(' Sq uad was cailed to Leading Creek ber of tire Middleport Literary
and Mrs. Marcelline Buell, Clifton, c.lllb. She. attended Ohio UniVer- Wednesday at 1:30 fl. m. and Club, the Great Books Study Club
W. Va., soloist, who sang '' 1 Love ~~ty and Js employed as a rlkep- t.~ok a Mrs . Mohler to Dr. R R the Return Jooothan Meigs Chap.
You Truly",
"Because"
and taonlst for the John Hancock ln~ I Jc kens after she had broken ·her ter, D.&gt;\R, and the Middleport
"Through the Years."
surance Co., Columbus
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nnkle at ht'r home.
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ther, Larry Roush, the llride wore Nottingham Road, Columbus.
WOMEN D.1EMOCRAT CLUB
DIVORCE SUIT FILED
a ballerina lengl h gown of white
G~ests at the wed din~~ and re·
The Women's Democrat Club of
embroidered organdy with full ceptwn who were registered by f MrAigs County wiU meet Monday . Smt for divorce has b -~n filed
skirt and a l&lt;Cooped neckline . l!dg- M1ss J'anice Wolfe 'of Racine Wl!re July 23 , at 7 :30 p. m. at the see_ond m t~e offiCI! of the Clerk of Courts
ed ..,ith embroiderer! mcdalloin~. fr?m Colum~us •. Day.tvn, Atbens, 1 wal'd fire house In Pome!'Oy. Mem- by Gary H. Parsons an Infant by
Her waist length veil fell from a
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GalliPOlis, Ptt.tshurgh, P;l. . b4r&lt;l are
W bl'ing 1,) doz. Preston A . Parsons, his
next
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friend, versus H.tle n F. Patsone,
small embroidered h-aH hat. She and
a minor.
caryied a white Bible topped with
a .single white orchid with t•ibbon
streamers intertwi:~ed with stc.
phanotil;.
Miss Margaret Cloud of Vinton,
t-be maid o£ honor wore a pink
orgnndy gown
made princess
style with scalloped 11eckline aod
a small half hal. She earricd K col ·
onial bouquet or deep purple llya.
cinth:~ centered with. while &gt;byaclntl\ pedals.
Jrls Ann Roush of Columbus

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Covert, Mn. Carroll Swail.!lon. ftllJ,
Wayne Gibbons.
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Young people were Edw1-1't1 If~ \
Comas. Kenn~ Murray, Rob:M, .·
Hennesy, EudeH and David Konk·
right,
Eric Chambe111 Vera, B..r,:• " .
:ieano• S. Sclraaf, Mlddlepi.rt Society Edlto• - Phone 11079
bara and Betty Cove1·t, Evelyn Gtb.
- Mrs. Konkrl,\:ht and Mm. James bons, Mary Carol Swaft!Oll, Chrk·
(.ucille Be&amp;rhs Hawkins. Pomerov Society F.d!!i=to::r;;;:-:;!,Ph.:::;o;:n::,e~8::244~----;.:-----Brewington, RN, will be the coun~ Unr Coats, Sandra '.Brewington.
cillors fo·r the combined Youth
'"d Pat,ici;A~ Rou;h of Raoin:, II
J•l·lowl'i~ips. P.arents present were
Final pla"ns wil~ be.. made ne~ ·J •••
cou.sins of the bride were junior
Mr. and Mrs.
KonkTight,
Mrs. WedMSday ~voomg m lfl'ootbet • ,
b•id'&gt;maid•. Mi&amp;S C"ot Bee Sun.
- Brewln~. RJch&lt;l.fd Cba.m"Wirs, meeting at the "-burcb,
de.mon of Pittsburgh , Pa., and '
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Miss Marilyn Ann Vickers uf
Th 1 c~artc r for &amp;y Scout T·r oop
Foll&lt;~wing the pi .dge
1 to tbe
Athens were the bridesmaids and
247 was preM'ntcd
to tbe Ro.ek~ (,Jag w!l:lch o~ned th~ n\eeUflt,
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Janice Roush .2· 18 Wh Pix
springs Method:.St Church, S(lnday Ray wpaley, ~master._ intrlJwore identical ballcrine
length mo.rntng following Sunday School. dUhd A. F. WifSo'n of Pt. ' Plea&amp;aflt
chainqan of the 'Ma~R. Gallla. I.Jid
aquamarine organdy
gowns of
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I ,tiJR. Miss Sut Johnson, Pomeroy, was ther '?l the guezt of honor, presldwith full skirls and a scoope(!
the pest, of honor at 8 Jlnen show· Ing at the s:Hv r coffee sel"Vice. ·'
neckline. They carried
colonial
also
preaehted
to
Willi8rb
'ltai:itord
er
given Tuesday evening a.t the
bouquet,; of deep purple hyacinth~.
and'I OrvH~- BroWd ~ .-.tina:i. - t~e .of M,rs. Roland LeVaughn,
The guests were, Mr11. G1'11« Fi&amp;r
For her daughter's wedding Mrs
t.er J,Jns w-!l"e pre~t.eei ~~... ,J,)J.fr. outb Third A;venue .... M:idd!-eport her, Nola Fee, Jean Smitb, Mabel
188 ~ohnson Is 00 b.1 married to
Frecker w{lre a pink linen sheath
Whaley and Geocge Wagner, l!lds· J
dre!B with pink and ice blue actllnt scoutmaster.
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Ted FISher •. Poltlel'Oy. ~&amp;lp.ts wefle 'n'acy, Mary Martha Gr$1s, e~~ ,
Mr. Whaley pl;'e6entefi awards pla.ycd dw-1ng the f'Venlng lind WrJebf. Dorottiy Durt!t. ' i'byllil
cessoriea and a corsage of step ·
hanoti.s. Mrs. Briggs, mother of Uw
Pla~s were mMe for a. pknle for s,fCOnd cl&amp;.ii!l scout work (o J?rlzes awarded to several of the Meter, Dorothy Caldwdl, Ma.rtha ·
groom wore a blue lace afternoou supp ·1r to be held at t 11e home of Mrs. Harley St&amp;lMkE'r who in t\lfn gumts.
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Gilmore, G ICrgla Fraley, Catol·,Ba
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dress with black accessories and
Ed'
B k · A
hen pinned the award on ber son ~
Mr LeV h 0
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cllt&lt;~l, Viola Yeauger,
Marrgn.'ltrta.
a eorsag~ ·of s~phanoli~'&gt;.
~·nor~!" Cl~c::- ~~ t::ust; H. and to Orv!Ue Brown who p~d
s. · aug
us
arr~ge- Roush, I!!B.bel Wehiu'ng, MarY Bilc: thet awa.rd o-n his neph IW, Fr die ments ot summer , fl~.rs throu~ Dll Thurm a Th :li9S Mildred Hayefl
A reception was heJd for t·he S~nborn M~!iSionary S&lt;lciety of tbe Brown. Pins for a year of 1!1 u . g 8hoUt her ~ome an,d ~ din~g. Lu~~Ue CastO, Ella' Longenette, ~~
suests in the dillioe room toUow Ftrst Baptist Church m-et for a
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table was c t'lterf'!'d wath
pmk ene Hudson Goldie Barnbart Ka.
lng the ceremony, 1'be traditionui supp-11' meeting at the . !lome of ~~.P~(;~ynteB~n•~Y a~bed a':"yuJt~!~: and white .gladiolus. The gifts {(II' tllryn Miller
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Miss Johnson, wh.e abo received
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a red rose conag ·\ were plaoed in
Stnding gifts were Bobbie .~obivy centered the bride's table,
Sma~, Mrs. David Dan~t Jr., Mrs.
The .scoutmaster benediction, by ~ hand-woven flowter basket
stettpr, Mrs.
weatherby,
Jean
Mrs. Harriett Neigler was t·he WiMihs AJnthhonKy, Mrr" hc., J . Rhode!. tbe troop closed tile meeting,
,·ceT!le _!.Os,mte.ss .servwlt~ pemiUtru~~!'! TLo'Ywl~y·, Fernkie. HaymMan, h. ~eOttly
hostess and Mrs. Kenneth Frazer
rs. 0 n au • c e rrna.n, PI"&amp;'
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lnr,raham,
Ann
. Riggs,
served the .l!ake. Others asll.isting ' twheaa ~peledmcnogn"~~niYn"'· t~_.~sc.,uamjp Stalna~, Billy Bentz, Roger Leif· with Mrs. Katheryn Johnsoo, mo- Dorothy
Amsbarx,
Henrietta
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Ruttencutt-er1 Bernice Ledlie, Joyce

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Published every aftt&gt;rnoon exrept Sunday by The Ohin Valle,
Saattucl, foe ., JJt II 0 Mct'h:lm~· ~ ~ , l' 1.1uW1 u), 0
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St•ff Oor~pondeftt
deadlock b.Ja be-en
que-stion o( unUy

rl'prestonbt !Vf' Bull! Dt&gt;!IJ K1mlosll, loc.,
N~w Yv1k l'Jt)' W N 'i
Subscr1ptinn ra tes Dl•liv•·ry hy ~·arner whf'rf' availub!e 30 cents
Pet WHII: : one Jt'ar Jn adv ant·e ut fh l.&gt; L'Jnly Sl'tlllfld office, $J5.60;
Jiz month.\ $7 80, thn:N ll K.lnt hs $:{ 90 By m.Jt~ r route where
avaUablt:~: one mtnlh, $1 lly maLl one )'I'.Jir $8· si:o; mooths M:m·
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Spulal to Cetat1'!Jl Preu A"toclutlo n
ASWNOTON-Democrahe protesslonata believe Prealdent
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Elsenhower'a ca~:~ual dlsclo11ure that his abdom.inal operatlo"
hu mad~ no dUference In hla plana to seek a second tenn tnh&amp;ncea
A4l&amp;l lil slevenson'a chance ol 110 earl:y· bo.Jlot victory I'll' the presl~
dentlal nomlnntton.
· The feeling or these atrateglsts Is that l1ad there been the aUght·
' eat uncertainty about Ike'!t alltllty to wage a vlgoroud campaign
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rival!! ca n !&gt;ee anything but t'remendOWI odd!l ngainl'lt the l&gt;emocratlc nominee thla
yenr. So there att1tudc reportedly Ia: "Let Adlai
have it ." Stevenson hlmsetr reali.tu that the
Democrats' greate.st 19~6 l1andlcap 111 defeattam.
So Adla l Is Mid to be training bimae'it for a
Rlam-ba.ng, give 'em hell, pull-no·punchea cam•
pnlb'Tl on a down·to-earth level which he hopee
will at least match the sllck, costly, advertl..llngngency techniques the Republicans will tmploy
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air colll.!!lons I~ only one or the many problems racing the jet-are
aviation industry. Almost ns seriC!us -certulnly to the poopl~t Hvlnr
I near alrport.!!- ls the problem or noise.
I Jeta make a great deal of nolae. So far, no good way hal ·been
' found to quiet them down. ltesldcnte who complained about the
noise !rom propeller-driven p 1.a nes In the early days of the aviation
age aren't expected lo be pacified as easily when a comes to Jet
planes wooshlng by.
The Air Force hu alrt'n1ly run \lfl ngaln~t Irate clt!zena damand.
1ng some peace nnl\ qulet. A numl.Jer o! commun iti es which would
be likely HpOtiS !ur jet bnses JIUve pleaded agam11t beln.r ch0.11en1
They feel tlH•y ho.ve much more to lose than they woulo:J have to
J'&amp;ln rrom bodng so c lose to a mil1tary tnsto.llatlon,
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Child's Diet Imporlo.nt
During Asthmatic Attack
py :~ II: 10~11D,I. M.P.
BR&lt;"POHIAL asthma re spects teu-you ca.n eaa.ll1 make on&amp;
Jlflther aei nor aiJe. It. strikes using layera ot sauze.
t?oUl men and women with equnl T empe rature ot the room
il&amp;:or and atta.ck! el\llt1ren 1t1 well should be kept around 70 dea:reea.
u adultl.
A vaporizer or ates.m. II:Pttle
· In tact, about one-third or the probably ahould. be kept lr. ~hll
eutl begin ID ""U(iren under the room to add molature. to tbto: air.
All of ten. J'ur!bermore, the 1m: I- The diet durlnr.an.aeute llttar\1
d.ence or chUdhood a8lhma prom· sholld bt light and ea.slly dl·
ilea to rln aubltantlally during gested. O'terlll!lng of the slamthe next 4ecade because of the ach, you 11ee, hampetl b{eo.thlns:,
continued. hllb blrth mte.
e~ecially durin&amp; the D1iht.
Spocloll&gt;rohlom
Cold Fnado llann!ul
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Jh euy to ue that besides make up most of the dlet. Don't
belnc acenral medical problem. give the chtld any cold foods or
bronchial asthma Ia a llpeclal any roods that have ever caused
,P roblem of ohUdren. Fortunntely, him a ny senllltlvlty.
&amp;ht1l'talot yqu can do to aid any p h
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Uftll
JDUDI aathmal.lc tn your home.
er apa you a.,. ,.~;~e er:
Durlnl an acute attack, the nate milk from the diet b, cause
rou'ngJter ahou.ld, of course, be lr u!ually aurava.te~ anr tend·
placed tn bed and propped up on ency toward nausea and ""•1lt·
Ji9owa. SbeetJnl or other dust- lng, However, yo~ can 11¥1 l;!.lm
'-,mot material Jhould be used to s~rved
fruit Julces, te&amp; and tort drinks
at 1room temperature.
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Your doctor
or course will prellol' oprlnr
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81Vt advice to
. -room except. aDI.OO\.'t). cotton ones relieve the :voutbtul au.ffeMr.
Which c-.n be W&amp;&amp;bed eaaUy. I Q~ON AND AHIWII
1\ldtlt t)\at ln1tead ot u1lng wax. T. N.: Ia lt true that a tplnal
oa the floor you wipe tt wltb a. punct1:1re can atrlbu•11 cripple a
· mb:ture of rurrdture pollah and j)erson?
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mlDfl'al ol1.
Anewer: The danprl rrom a
spln!l.l puncture are Indeed ver:r
n ·~ A5r Outl•tt
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dl!lht1 Thousands upon thou1\, ' U '
sot an air eond.tUon· sanda Qt these no.mlnaUons are
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the room, \ha.t'a n.ne. done wl\hout. claRitr.
~;;i outlet.
the fur· It ~one proptrlJ, there 11 DO
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be &amp;:D'fert wtth ftl- need to tear th1a ezamlna~

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BY WILLIAM F. GREGORY
County At•nt
Wet•r

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Pr09r1m
Tu th o~e of you who att-ended
the imlial m~etmg on th.e Water
Sy~tem~

Educatwnal Program and
a1·e wondermg wbat happened to
the su rve~ that was to btl La ken
IHl the n¥ed ror such a
program
m Mason County, I ,just want to
say thl· lillrvey ts still incomplete.
W1• huven 'l yet surveyed all the
;u ca.~ as panned
We hope to
huve ~ome lhlng conclusive in lhe

'M I' and Mrt., Thomas Grinttud
and !in n .~ Apent Sunday in Cincin·

nat 1

or ,onMrnr an(!
n tck are
At-hey
11nd
lhlnlMrlil.
in gton
visit1q
relatives nere ~
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people rtmember tbe Cu·
ter, Cwe picnic area wbleb ,..

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Ohio Dairy Day '
Event SchedUled ·
ForA ugnstlO

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pre11ent.

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METAL LAWN CHAIRS
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REGUlAR 5.95 NOW

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3.50

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Shoppin&amp; trips may be leiA fre -

quent with a
home treezer
economical to
at a time and
ply on hand.

home freezer . The
owner rmm it ~~
buy larxe quantitu~ft
have a comt.ant
She ;aves tune

In Middlpoort

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New Haven
CANj\ST A CLUB
'f.'
Mrs. X.rl Wiles was hosles• to
her Canasta Club on Wedn~.!!d.)·
evening 11.t the· .pari.sh half m ~­
son Prlzes were won· by Ml)!':
Keith A.rn.old and Mrs. Paul fieri:'
derton. Guests wert Mrs. Edwafd
Ryan, Mts. J. •L, Stewart
aQd
Nancy Scally. Refreshments we~e
.served to the euest8 and me .
bers above and )Irs. Paul Scali ,
Mrs. Jack Frey, Mrs Bob )oh~­
ston, Mrs. Howard Wagenhal'i,
Mrs. R, J _ Wolpert, Mrs. Run~H
Senter and Mrs. Milt Stephans.

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News

W.~ather

Buy Moster
Mix Pullet Grower

John

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8•3o Tile ·VIiie
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9•80 $1rlw llat Thealte

11 .oo llowo aoo'
LIVE WIRI
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The Live Wfre ( ~lass of the ll:lo s - . · · ·
tll5 'Huqywbod · Olri,.at
E'UB Church held their uly
U:d ..:SJia' Off 'l.-,~"· ,.·
lng at the church with Mrs.
~ ·h •, .. . ..
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Dawson, Mrs Edith Roush,
,
C. Rtddle .and· Mr•. Rllf Hofr~a'n
a a hb.!lteuetll. Mrs. Iu · Capehaft
and MD. Waid Cunnlna:ham ' pre.•
sided during, the seuhm. Refrt!lhments were served to those

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.Ine.

Ml DDLEP~RT
Feed M1ll

WMn Quality is P•amount
Cor Butternut ••d 2nd

A REGULAR 14.95 VALUE

16 pc. Starter Set

WITH THE PURCHASE OF A

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Meigs .County
HOME FREEZER

Warehouse Sale

Special

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UN ICO
19 CU FT.
Upright
$3]9.00

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25 cu."··
Deluxe Chest
Store 850 lbs
$449.00
REFRIGERATOR
AND
FREEZER
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259.00

ALL SIZES FREEZERS STOCKED
Upright And Chest Type
I 0 CU. FT. TO 25 CU FT.

SEED
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Regular
$399.00
2, CU FT CHEST
NOW
$349.00
SAV" $$

Another Farm Bureau Special!
UNICO 52 GAL.
Gloss Lined Electric
WATER . HEATER

114.,5
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.BUYING WHEAT DAILY --CALL 98 FOR TOP· PRIC£5!

Fertilizer
NOW

RUN FLOUR MILL
POMBROY, (IBIO

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The Sign Of Quality
· OrderYo~r

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FREEZER

CI!!!_P indehbly impresses on each
camper the tdeals of servtce. As a
result ()f camp •who can meawre
the value that each camp's influence has had on each camper
"To Make the Best Better."

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MELMAC DINNERWARE

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l.UTH,RAN MISIIONAR~i
The JUly · fn'eetii'l1g 'was be'ld , a1
the church with Mrs. J. V. Me-

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s·,t,p 'In ..;a ...·n """' you why yOU '""
' hanetr your funge crops at up 0&gt; 25 IODI
•low"'&amp; dowD. '
pel' boor with a M&lt;Cotmid :ZO.C field bar· , .: We'll alootbowyou bOwyouc:aanrird&gt;
-""· See the latll'o Aywbeel oype &lt;uuer· 1 •(rom ""'-ct0p U&gt; hay pido·op hanMiDij
head cbu ci- a Keadr cuuing oaioo ' iD ,;,e,/
~ See Ull~ dU!.p;;;p;. ~
thrpugh the heaviest cropt oo a mioimwa
of _.,. We'll be glad w obow you oil
:zo.c field hanet~- the - time
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the feahJ31 ~··l..la ·~ 20-CCO ~ ~-

and then"'""' in oature. •afety

Columbus 0.
.Tunior Dairy
Day at. the' Ohl.o State UniversitY
July 27 will give Ohio 4-H club
members a chance to sharpen
their judging sklllll for the tatr sea·
&amp;on.
The 4·H'ers will train in classlflcation, judging, fittiDJ and sbowtng ot dairy cattle, K, W. Hars~­
fleld state 4-H elub leader said. In
field: state 4-H elub leader utd.
They
be given on opportunity
to judg;e cattle ln each tlf the &amp; maj
or tlairY breeds. In practice judging sessUms they will provide o!'$,l
reasons to back up their ratins of'
tbe clttle.
AdiYitles wUl center around
Plumb Hall on the uniW!rsAltyppr·oxi·
pus, startlng at 10 a. m.
mately 300 boys and glrls are ej·
peeled to partlcipate.
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At State Fair

SPort•
Daly
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from BirrackvUle, W. VL

prepartna: utn food for freetana
when ahe il prepariDJ meals for
Mr. aad lin. Cbuleo . , _ . . ,
her famaly , says M1s1 Netz. It is
wi&amp;e to freeze fresh garden fruitJ Mr. and Mrt. I . S. Ball.,. ..,...
ud
and vegehbln now for a treat all sunday afternoon wlt.b
Mn. P. P. Koblent&amp;.
the winter.

otruetloaln tbe 'eare and uoe of
the nag. Mter breakfast time is

Junior Dairy Day
Set For July

&amp; Coot;\llo'

and llr, ud Mn. r.rt Dna . .
driUI)ttl!ft W'et'e (illldiJ . . . . . .
Kr. and 111'1. Darid ~

the beavieot aopo

campftre
are
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service on the last night or

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cootlnue. In the evening the ves-

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chop niore ton•••• with less power;
with a McCormick~ 20•C Field Harvester··
.

e,1ve the
cainpet opportumty
to
~~=:~====~;=~~=:~:~~=""Ji
crafts,
photography
and recreation
learn
many
new
skills.
Dunng
tho
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Roy Lester of Spencer vi: ·
1ll·d Mt· nnd Mrs t:harllo's Le~tler
over the weckeml

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Red o!Green
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Churt'!r llll'l at the home of Mi!18
Lelah Powt'll They organized an

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Tbe Staff aod Offlctn 41lf tha
l or
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Me1,. Temple, P)othiu $l:sten,
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will meet on July 30 at the home
of Mn. Karl Owen wltb lln.
ice cubt tray _ The dellUd num. Horace McElhinney. u th.e oo~hOf,.
ber of cube, ean then be taken out LUI. Tills wlll take the place, of
and heated for only one qr two the pJcnLc scheduled fOf' this pllt
cups of 14711p.
weelc which wu oan~Ued.
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for easy removal
oae or two at
Stocked Home Freezer Gives
a t1me. Icc eube t.nys
be u&amp;e
another
a eau
of soup too mutb ror one- Juru:h
Quick Meals For Sudden Guests it can be fnne1:1 in t&lt;ubd m om

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TWINING ON nm;f;JA- Cen. Nathan F . Twining:- Air Forte 1
Clhlet
or at11tf, told on on&lt;'!'•lute recently to JlluM.ratt the lOUd rron.t I
1
11e
tounll "n }L ia Moscow t11p llctween Soviet political and mUJtary
1,leadera.
,
1 TWining aald one or l1lfl nt,lcs In talking t• Marshal Z'hukov oom~
tnentetl on the ~:~mall n11mbers or heavy l.lombere that had been ftown
l_n the Moscow air show. The Air Fo1-ce ('h\el of (
ataiT aald tlls nlde remllrked In .ptfcct, "Why 80 ~ .,..1
lew? You are llullding those D.hcH&amp;(t in ~\umtlty; r t
tft
aren't you?"
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2hukov'• reply, occor~lng to Twlntnr.''Oh.'
Zhulr:ow~ ("
the)' are 1n producllon but we m·e a peaceful people,
,\V'e'do·not want to bonst obout our olrenelvc wee.p0111 and deulvf
,captblllty...
, Twlnln«'• point wa• tl1at this 1\lu!'ltrnted the aolld front of ml!ltarJ
, ~nd ~~let political leadf'rB In trymg to promote their 110oc::allell
1 peace otreniSivc. He snl!llt wus cle~11 ' !rom the "controlled" nature
of hll Rua•tan lour th at the S&lt;wletlcaUcrs arc wary about reveal\n
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• MAN \\'ITJI A MI~SION -Dr. Thomo11 Dooley, a. 29-year-old
tormer Navy do1·tor, wlll leave the Unltell Slates .aoon tot Laos to
1 ~arry on his highly lntllvlduflll&amp;tlc fi ght agninst Communism.
1 The Whirlwind medlc, WhOA&amp; hook, !J, ln,rr Ua From Eml, ]a at•
I trac::Ung worldwide attention, )dans to show the nnllvea Walt Dl!tney
1rnovleJ, play American juz and tl l~tllhqle mldwlre }lila among
Clther thlnga. The Jclta, glv~n Dooley by CAitE, will be pr~~ented t')
ltbo major vllla&amp;e mldwlte nnd will provide equipment lor tJhe d.e·
Ilivery ot 2M babies.
. HLI rnlaalon, which 111 lal'lng mBt1e under the ausplce 1 of the tn.
letnatlonal Reaeue eommltlee In New York, hall the full backing ot
tilt L&amp;ol government and the bleaslnga of a. number oC prlvalo
,OrJantu.Uon.a an&lt;l indtvlduniR..

Oouaty t.ht foUow"1a1 rear.

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Oddo Againot Domoa Up

CMI'.

oad GoUla. llelp COIIaiY jol..d
tbe lfOUP 1n 1110 and Hip.laad

COWMBUS, 0 .-What to &amp;ervl: ~0 n 1ummg to pr«pare. It iJ eonW'bto
uaexpec:Wid &amp;uub drop In ¥t!DJent to mix .a large batC!h at
areu ot this Hc:Uon of tbe rtate
II
not
a pnblem lor ;the borne one t1 me and freeze them for fuII fir biCi: II the UnO. SiDCt
1
mU:er
who keep~lber hOQJ.e free.~:· ture use Enouah .ali!Orted rolls
the purehase of the camp mauy
er
weU
stocked wltb
!Of one meal may be wrapped tol mprovementJ baw been made
serve foods, 11y• Irene Net%, Ohio stother to aave the time of takmg
te.UOD at the Cantera Cave 4-H wbieh rank tbt camp •• one of Slate Unwenlty exren•lon food a few rol l.ll from many different
. iY 1:. I, lli.AKI.t.ll
CJub Camp better than ltventr the be•t campi Ia the state. The and nutrition speciahat.
I ··~·-., Atl~ltYrtl Al!lft't'
packages, addll Mi ls Nett If
~Ill the current
campla&amp; Melp County 4-H Club member&amp;, firlt atep tn improvement wa1
Cooked food.l whic.h . need on!y bread 4 slieed b efor~ freezm g,
advison, and Junior counsellors repair and build a b&amp;Mmeot un- to be thawed are •va:dable when the exact number of • lice11 may be
/!":UI bave attended one or more cier the old r«reation ball.
needed mott if .1tored in the footl laki-n (rom the package withOuT
camp perloda. From tbeae a:mp
In the buUdlDc prOifam ainee freezer. Fru~ pie. may be froze;J t ha wlllg the whole luaf.
periode the campere a:aJ.n. many that Ume Ji,!l aew Clbi.at
.baye either ))efore or afler they have
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Frozen desserts are a natural
thiaga which will help them de- been built. A eompiet.ely new and been baked. Cakes and meat pi.e1&gt;
velop Jato better citlzene ot Meia:~o
are ))elf: baked before free11ng fM the home (reezer. Ice cream
County or lD.y county wbere they mode_n;L kitcbeo bas been a~d.ed Rputt or casserol~ prepared 1n ~&lt;~ndwJc h es, eclaJr&amp;, and tce cream
ma live
and to1let and thower fac1h~1e1
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· for the 'baya aad Jirla unlta bave your spare time, some of them a~ C:ike rolle can be on hand rcw:u. 'J'be Jt01'7 of the dev~~tlopment of · been construC!ted. Tbe aroondJ IODJ u 6 monttuln advance, need I;,rl), "" well aJ&gt; frozen fruLL ju1ce
th~ Cantera Cave 4-H Camp 1J have eben Jriproved 1nd • &amp;raded only \O be heated rtlr a complele t•um·t•ntrate ror a qu1ck. cool and
one of a lot of people workiDt to- and new J"'Oda and atream re1oca- dianer in a abort time. Thill ill an rl'frt~ hHl g beverage.
Jether to develop an laatttuUon tton have made ~ II'QIIDdl more ex.cellent time saver if tbe bouw
Artl'r ice cubes made from
maker "'orke until late in the af rrOlt juJce have been rro:ren, tbe
whleb will benefit a wide area. JUractive and usable.
te~oon, etatel the home econom
SJM!tldJst suggests removin!lt them
The : 4-H Club campin1 proa:ram
The moet h!ee)rl lplprovement
Jtarted in Meiaa County back ln aDd tbe e»ne which baa been the let.
from the trays and puttinR tbern
Qul.ck breade and party roll ; mto a plast.Jc bag in the freezer
t.he' early 1920's wl.tt C!ampa ~eld
sreateat ~Iagle imprvvement hal
OD tbe. Betdn1 firm near Cbe&amp;ter. been the oonst.mction of a 30 foot add- to any meal but are timl'
AI the interest tn eampi.nl ·ln- by 75 toot swimminJ pool and
ertued it wu deelded that It lUter system. Conttructlon of the
would be better worll:lnJ with pool wu .unique 1n tllat pre-cast
other counties.
sides were poured at Marletta a-nd
Far a 1hwt t1.1ne camping with taken to the eamp area where
cc.:-:.c;c:;., , otl)er. eounttes was held at....cora io tbey were carefully aet 10 place
YaUia eowrt;y. About 1029 a camp tD aloUL formed in tfte poured con·
site on tha •l lu: LOng farm Dn Rae crete base.
coon Crtet in t11e aouthu~~ · corner of Jacboo Ctunty was leas.
The eafup is available for use by
W(t(lster, 0 ., - Frlday, August
ed by a Jroup known as the Jack- any ro~ral or u:rt&gt;an group in the
10, 19 the date .s-et for the 29th an
son District J::ztenskm Cam]JB Inc. ~ea. Arri.nJementa for Ule bf the nual •Obio Dairy Day at the O!lio
Long permitted the group to camp eltber on a one day or long. ·Agricultural Experiment Station
l WELL DEVELOPED
tbe !lte for $00.00 per year er time may be arranged tbroueh
Rodu!~ wilh good
Chief speaker will be Durward
the time he decided to aell any ot the County Extension Of- Varner viCe-president ot Michigan C\Jnicmp.attons,
the farm. The corporation thett fices included in the camp group. State UnlveJlltY. Varner is widely
purcbaaed the camp area in the At the present time groupa from known 89 &lt;me ol the nation'• out- 2. GOOD COLORING OF
Shanks, Combs &amp; Wattle
middle f-orties
and
continued Athens, ColumbUs, Cleveland and staw:Iing agrlddtural
apealr.ers.
camping tbere until 11K9.
other out af area group• have TiUe of hia a(!dfoesa is "Abraham 3, EARLY PRODUCTION
made uae of the camp when not Lincolo'a Parity Program."
Qf l.trge eggs,
ln 1949 ~he opportunity to pur. in use by looallfOups.
.Mue!l
of
the
morning
programs
chaae tbe e1xt1 acr~ Canters Cave
4. STANDING FOR LONG
area aro&amp;e anct after careful conThill camp baa been made pos- will emphasl%1! gra.uland farming
Productions.
sidenation the purchase \111111 made. Sible by many groups and indtvj aod a1pects of the soil bank plan
Countiea tn on the original pur- dual.s workmg with tbe 4-H Club they affect Ohio d~&gt;irying. Charles
F . Rogers, station hilage
exvert,
ch~se included Jackson, Lawrence groups of each county: lndlviduWill diSCUSS Jabor Si:IV\ng [PCtOrS of I
ale and butdncsses have donated
different kinds or snos.
time, money, labor and materials
to see that your young people
Other features of Dall-y Day w1ll
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have an excellent place to work inclUde a cattle disease
tl~nic,
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and play, to fellowship together junior judg!ng program, ~!llbits
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and to do the many thina:s which aDd dtmonatratiorvs, tours . , of tt.e
help In the develppment of atrong pasture farm and a morning pro'
character and higb ideals.
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One of the st.Nna:est parts of
:u:'::
Jl
lbe campihg proJram is the use
mUon's
rcof junior counsellors who work di- m. EST
rectly with th1~ young campen 1n aearcb center 2 miles soutbeoat of I N SECOND ST. MIDDLEPORT
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every aetivity in which th~y par- Wooster on U S Route 250
tk:ipate. Ttaese counsellors
not
only get much valuable leadership tramlq, but the)' also set a
pattern ¢hat the younger camp.
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ers can look up to.
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flag raising wbLcb includes in-

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' D~~OTED TO INTf~ESTS OF MEIG._.,$01j . IIRaA

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i'&lt;WH·~ 1-•~1 m;.::ht.
as thE!"
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Tht:&gt; H&lt;:Llll'gs wer h
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'amrn t &lt;:«t urHk rw a y
nt D:~eht.t'l
e utJJng or .. 1 1 tnL'tnn&lt;•ll carul' f J ,tll la•hu1:J tu ' Fl·" ld 111 \t- 1" 11 (' ' ''
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ralm 'Sl'rll'S with tilt' Wlll . 7·''w bt'lunU 11,.. , 1, .. , IJ' ., 11 .1 II I .•11 .111 ···"I
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f'
_lr;HL·s.dtcr t'nd1ng a s tormy 't'~·l ing ut' II i! I .ll:'i'! t'uJI Li~&lt; , ll •- 1'~ tw u: asa nt 1\:; 11 ,, 11 ;,[ 1 ; 1 i ~ 1 1 -d
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;~on w1th tht' Brooklyn l&gt;odg~r~ 1 nu1 hu m t&lt;l 111 tlw ~i xth 11111 111 1-( w;1s lg:m 1e 1.,,J1 ,·•l ., 1 th ~ l'nd or fivt•
illllsd;n III E;hl duJ'lng
wh1ch lite l'ltm·her.
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Jeffcoat re\ Jr r•d Wilh l~o IHLI m
the mnth lflnm g h&lt;!I'.IU~l· or hhH
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KlUSZt'WSki ~ ln g l ,• d ilnd was foH·~rl
atstcond1JyFnm k!WIImson, who
took thtrd on t·;d Bud1•y 's smg l
an~ scored on Hay JablunkJ'J&gt; Slll
riflCe fly.
But lhl' Dodgers tied the roun1
lp the fourth when Sandy Amu ro~
walked, s tol e se&lt;&gt;urld, took th•r·fl
on a wild pitch and sct;M'Cd on
Chico Ft'rnnmh·z's sing ].:! ,
Brookl yn went ulicad, 2-1 on Gil
· Hf.idaes' 20th humer in the sixth .
ln the lt~ s{ o! the sa me inning,
Wally P u,.;f duo bled and l::lell fu l1
lowd with hi~ 181h hOmer to fJU1.
Cindttn llli ir1 f1 ·ont 3-2.
Cincinn ati s&lt;·ort.'rl fnur run.~ in
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Summer mesh, White and colors.

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For School Wear. , __
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~acrons

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of the, C!!&amp;IS

to $27.50 NOW 17._00

'Boyt.Sport S'hirq
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Superflex

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Superfl~x

POi your lovely bride,
choo1e thl!! ft!tidious dt:•iga and heirloom qual· ·

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Rinl:, We are proud lo
ofrer a fltie collecdon of
' Keep1akel, in a wide
taose of nyles and prices•
Come in •ad see them
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confidence.

JEWELRY

Store
Pomeroy. Ohio
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Bee . Class · 'of the First Baptijlt
Churcb was held Thunday ·evenina · af ttle Mtc:ldleport Roa&amp;ic:!e
Pli-k. · Mrs:. Ctlules Bennett asked · lh~ st~e ' whlch P!eceded !he
sUpper ·arid durJn1 the eveDI.J.l~
--th,-blrthcla~s of Mrs. E. L. _Hughes
and ·
D. E. JloWJh were ·o b-

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U79,00

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Aee'lo'
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Al"t Com...,. 11M1 Ctrtoon

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BAKER

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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MILL1 $.T. In The BuildingFor·m~rly.OqciUp,ied
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By Irma a: thlt
F.ldon Krauter entered
the
Jo"'rph hospital la11t
Sulv.lay
Thut..Frl.
19-20
W11lter Pidgeon Anne Francis
for surger y.
"FORBIDDEN PLANE"
MN!. Clay Bryant of Mhildl•,..rt
(CinEmqeope- - TechD1color)
'Wa!l th.e gurst of h er niece,
Mildred fh le and l a mi1t ooe
Randolph Scott
ADaela
last week _
Lansbury
1 Mr. and Mr.~&gt;- Cbar!es Holter and 1
'THE LAWLISS •STlEET'"
Mrs. Ada Vickers
Athens spent
( ln Tethniflllor)
a f l· w d&amp;~-·s last week on their farm .
Mr. a nd Mrs. C. D. R~ of Q@v
---------- ------· .. --~--~---4'1'iy were tbe S unda:v guests
of
Julr 21
Mr .and Mr·~- John Jhle and family . 5aturd•y Only
Tyrone Power
Ttrry ~

$~".00

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TYfE

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Gallipolis wi!!W'e recent gu el&gt;l~ of or Mr. and M r~. Hmner
Holter
bnr sis ter, Mi ss Nellie Koehler. iliHI olhl' r nduti~.s. ;
Mr .l:nd Mr. Minor Win
h ave Mr. anj !\fn owen Merid eth and
returned to their hnrA e, Cambridgedaughier, Jan:ee
of
St. P~::te.rs­
City . lnd. after a viHrl
with Mr. bur t,:. Fl:~ . were rL~l'nt gue=.Ls
or
lttd Mrs. Dale Smith snd oth e-r- r e-- Mr. and J.l~s . H ::~rner Holl&lt;-r, Ches-Jntl\'C!l.
tcr· Road.
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Mr!l. Carl Moore a nd daughlt!rs Mrs. A11 Hanrl and childrn
of
Marlene and Linda Rlld
Prl vate-C irve]rm:l Bre t h e l'(ue~&gt;ts
of Mr.
Jdf Wilson atti·nded 11 dinner' par-and ~t rs. Huymon d Freck c-r.

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Hkky and Patty Elwood.

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1 and Mrs. Verne Davis, Mloldl;~:::~:;
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Mr. ami Mr$. Hom~r
Mrs. Eric Anderson ot Ci n cinnati ! were in Amanda, sunday, tO attend
arrived for a visit with her s ister !he Cuncral 'Of Mrs. Alvan Strick·
and ])r(lfh~r.Jn-law
Mr and Mrs . Jer.
Carl N . Smith .
Mr. and Mr~. Robel'! Holttor and
Mr. t~ nd Mr. Charles Weaver of son ot Co("a, fla . B!'C th e
guest s

&amp;! ROOMS Of ti
~~ New
Furnlture1 ~
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MAKE YOUR CHOICE

19~0 CH EVR()LET .. '.... , . , · · 545.00

AND

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r!iii!8, ifill1'p 'bf~k finish

DEATH REPORTED
In the past year
B. MC!Rae
!lepfat her of Mrs. Lou Mobrnins'
has l'@ceived wore:! o( th~ death
a eiO!le relatJve_ three t 1mes. Hu
brothers . ~led _first and his
!lts:l'r, Mrs. OsJe VJoing, 83, died
lh1.~ Wt-ek a~ Thomaslon. Ga .,
where 1he w11l be burie(l today.
' th e 1i3 1 o f hi .~ 1am.Mr · 'McRae 4S

16.95

6:70x15
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rt..1&gt;Jde at 431tichland. Ave .• Ath.ens
'l'hc
bride 1111 a
graduate of i
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Prestige

COLLINS

M I ©CL$20

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WHOLE
FAMILY
Abo

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POMEROY
So('JE'fY

seat rovers

Busy.Bee Class
A~lrual Party .
} l952 DODGE · · .. .. . • ' .. . 895.00
2 ,ton, 2 ·~'f',- "")'\• b, •m~ Tr•9'~\W•P
Held Thursday

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A dt!5sert counte was ~rved h y
the hol&gt;lt'S!ole,s -to
Mrs. Will !am
FM1cr, Mr·s. fUram Fiht-r,
Hr.
Eugt' ne Forbe, Mra. Chr l!tty Baer,
Mr!&gt; John Scott, Mrs. John
BaiJey, Mrs. Jtuss Watwn, · Mrs. Charles Baer, Mh.
Amanda
Baer
Mr~; . HaMon llnlter, Mno. Edmund
·Grue!ler, Mr~. Jacob Baer,
Mrs. /
Ml-i'k Evans.
Ml's. John F.Jwood Mr&amp; Everett
Damewood, Mrs. Ldia Flint and
guutll, Mrs.
MJi:rgaret
Houda·
shtlt Dana
Miu
Dora
Ham~, M:r;a
Mrs.
Ora Archer
Le nora ;mtl '

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Gifts

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and c'•ke were served by the Hom.•
!konomics committee, Mrs. Charlr Spencer, Mrs. Cl elland
Htnes
and Mrs. StriCkland.

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they Quality
!dilk and
CTram
Df'.ma
win Chicago
trlps
throu11h
awa rd r;
program .
l'llhese will include the first plart' indiv idu &lt;~l and, winning te-.m meniben at the Ohil) State Fair.
The secOnd ~lace 4-H du irr
judging team at 'the staie fa :r, an
alterna1e team membt.oT. and an
· extl'ns ion agent or coach r:.lso will
wl n trips to t.Pe Chicago confer.
~nee , the s:~me as last year, Gc-hres suid. The first
ju1l rzin"'
team Will go to the nternational
Dairy Cattle Congress in WaterLoo , 1&lt;~., this fall .
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in anuoUnPin o.!
tbe new awards schedule said 3
club members m ay win trips t·b ru
the Da iry Effj~:ie-ncy aotardfl pro1 grilm . The awll.rds will b e based
on cluh memhe-rs' overall record:;
'and their efficiency in d airy pro.
cJuctio n.
Three additional club nJ f'mbers

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members t·his -year mav comp1·t~
for stx new triif awsrds to the
4-H Duiry Con fl!i'l'nce and tht!
Na tional 0&lt;-iry Show, M"hedulcd
for Chicago Ot:!tuber 4-9.
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Ytnk... it Rtdt. . l:leld No. I
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Mr .;nd Mn - Don rdd LownLe of Trenton N J
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"Seatlt'r s~(b Irl Bl'flzil "
w-a.t 2lJI EIJ.ttn ""'e'
Y~trdvllle, New Se~LJ.id.~ •;t,~"!:_,.
the top!c of ).be pi'UIU'UO
led ,by J~l'lltly, &amp;re tll'lnountiat the m:rut
f ·N.Jiln; 1
W¥......-~d~~
Mrs . Evans with. rea.dina:• given ria~ of their dau 1 hter J-O)'te to !tth th ~ ,SJtt -ff C!d' J1lfr- R*
by (lther membel'l. Following a I Paul Re1bel , 1011 or Phit1p Reibel the
rmy ~~ CQ:Cpll&gt;l
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dlscu ulo n or
Brazil , lhe
group
Pomero}' , Ohla and the Tit• UI
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.sa ns . " est
f'
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e'lbel. The double
nunlng attff ot Ute
Shdttrtn•
dtng toot pl ace .:June 22
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Durirll :t;e buslneuleUion Presbyteria n Church
of A!"""! J Arm• IJospU.al In Athtftl,
RlW. W.atson, followe&lt;l with t~C! which ut;ne
w:th a poem
by 'fht' Rev. Ches tt:r Marquis
Mr . RelbeJ I• a ,.,llvy
vtlm~
P.alm
23, in
unlso~.
Group Mfll.
at~Un, Pans were mad!! lllciated.
gracl~l!lted from Pomta)y
singing llf a hymn preceded
by lor 11 plcnlr
to be twld
at the
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School 11nd i.s now atte ndhtl Ohio
-'--"-''- · - - - - _
church In August. )t was
voted 1 Escorted
hy
ber fatber
UnJ
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to lnvlt~ the Minersville WSCS to bridP wore 11 baUerlna m,.~·~~:~~
::__·- - - - - - - - . ; th~ picnic. PJan.s wrre al!ro made gown ot wh1le iii II: with a
fnr ~ runuqiiJt! sate
lo bt he:ld, Jacket. She carried a ca.\Cade
Augll!it
24.·25
in Pomeroy, tbf!' quet of carnations.
pJ;~ct' to be annount"ed t.ater. Tb""
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W t· Meet A.~ajn by the
group
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put th&lt;· hrnkcs 0 11 n ny
Ar1111 II:Jttie's
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out, Klu;;zewski, wu s p urpost•ly
John Hoyt rracket! a double" a nd
·walked to lJoad the hasc~ and Hub. - Rnl.l Milt~ gt1 t an Jnfi1·1d sing le In
in ~on llOPJlPd n dnuhlt· l.o right that ~t'\ll:'nlh lnnlny to hdp the
. 1d In St'ure ttw Ia!;! tw o runs.
hrcnrlmcn
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H was t he .~lumping Dodgt•l'-;'
Jh f' fu~trst nnd most inteTt'sting
six th los.~ in the liisl nine gam/·.~ 1111":1 R nm ~ of lhhubvt'ning came In,
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PJttsburgh , /II'Tiving hrn-e l oda.v,
Lo!'ell ~~lder th o
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hltd ~~~
' h ' ll- SmJt_h 14 ~111'of first lar1•
' no I r·1· l(OHIJ.: unlit
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two mt•n v:erc out in the tnp or Lh E'
FIGHT RESULTS
st'ven!'-1 inning whe n
Vautltiium
BY UNITED PRESS
l rlll n tn i~ h erl IICI'tlss two r·uns on
twn 111 \s and nn etTOJ.'. That ti&lt;' ll
WOR.CES~H . ~~n~.-Dun Will- th e hull galllc nt 2- 2,
hut th(' i'
iam.~. 15fl, Wor(•t•st rr, Mu.~!l., out- ~arkr•rsburg tenm cunw righ t ha ck
pointed HatTy Allishrl, ]51% uf IU the- last or lht~ inniuJ.: {(} l&gt;t'l)l'f'
Spr!n~o:firlrl, MllSs, 12.
anrl win th f' gume.
SA,'\l l-'HANCJSCO llP- Bulwn
Eigllt Vanutlium f'J'I'oJ·s
huH
V iu'.l(iiS, 178, St!ll 1-'rnnci~ro, K11'd th e rh:.111rc.s uf Pilc~H·J· Ni):!
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Doh Sri'IV 1' 11H. lUll, Sflrr8 11 1t'll to, 8 . . MH!t·t· who ga\IF up six h lh .111 d
pitc hed t:ffe&lt;&gt;tilie hnll.
Sm ith's lni!Jrd thr•lr fi1·st · lw .J
runR i11 the
rnurth lnninr,:
on
tw •~ hits and two _e rrrw.~
on !lw
p111t of Ut t• V.flnadiUm men A , ing te by Diek RuJ*' with lwu 111"1\
1m seco nd n nd thlrd
ti'M d
!Ill'
bnlJ game up for Vanadi um
in
j ht• !CVI'nth,,
Smith' won th e game In th e lull
tom or l~e inning wtwn
Boh
Slll ilh, who hnd
th r~P or
tlw
P n rk.Prshurg tt•,1 m' ~ ~lx hiL~ , Hi11g led hontl' l~ ld e1' who ha ·l
]wi· n
hit by a pltc!lcli hnll.
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' by - Ml'l, Lt.owl• Walker, )Ira. Rub,rt Lauderrnlll 1111-d l(r.· Albft't
:Batr en terta ined
tile WSC.~ of
li'flrest
Run MethodlJt
Churth
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her home , Neate Settlement
.
e ne sd ay Jfvem.ng.
The
meeting · cpe11.ed
with
a poem by the
pret!dent, MrA.

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Forest Run Met~odist WSCS '
i Joyce l.ownie Wed In Athens
Three ot the ope:nWn ril 1tle
Capt. G.Leoba R.umn.-11, 'l"bet Sal.
telephone
Meeting H~ld On W,ednesday
To Paul Reibel OnJube ,...,..

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wbo has won both nf h Li
SeiBfln, will face Rtm
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a~ w-.tn tll&amp;Jl u.w wcttrrect m-

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apartments for rent 206
!1-tulhury Ave., Pumt'toy . Phonl'
45 or 376.
7-19-tSlp

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"Uce&amp; w t.Yt:li.LI IJrUll~ &lt;~L r~;~~..a ·

I louse for rent, 5 miles from Racine on Portland Road. 7 roOms
&amp;ar duSJllt~ll r&amp;tti.
urmuaru:ll • With gas electric water in kitpuollsnea 'lt t ct&gt;..ot per wora.
chen. Gt.;od loclltl~n. Write Box
i:D.IU'&amp;t!&lt;l Acia rt~eeivea. o:r Ql.atJ or
fi68.X , % The Dalley sentinel.
=~bunt JlO"eJI ca.r"'{l.lt .. ,_. 1 . 668~ ~?~ _!h-' Daily Sentinel.

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Bl:lkcr 's will gtvc yutJ the best
uadc on furwt~.:re ur appllan·
ce.i.
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Carpenter work, door.s, flooring
and ff'Jlairs Crude Oil $3 barrel!
Phone 907-M. VIRGIL TEAFORD
Syracu se.
7·19·6tC

to c1o.prrss grlltilude tu

WIS h

ou• many lr 1ends. IH~ Ighbon,
rela ti ves for their &lt;.:o mlorllng
... ympathy in the Joss of our tnll ·
tner and wife, especially ltcv .
Ha:luull
Hoger Bt .~ hop , kev.
Youn g, palllw:~rers , t h usc wh u

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KE~TON S S~:WING
MACHINE
SF:RVIn~ (;uaranlt!crl
Sales &amp;

Mrs. FTancis Swao

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Emma Powell.

L&gt;l'en Ouly appOJnlf!d iS AUffilnl.S·
trator wnh t11e Wiii annexed. ot

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ou.rti.s &amp;nd
Hoyt Curti9, Mr and Mrs. L. D.
Pierce spent
Sunday wlt~
Mr .
and Mrs. Hobart Newell and &amp;Ofls . 1
Mrs. Susie Cooley and
son of I
Steubenville spent Tuesday evt'n- ·
i.ng with Mr. and Mr r. L. D. Piert't'.
Mr . and Mr.s. Rot&gt;ert White and
d&amp;ushter spent Sunday eve.nlng
wlth Mrs John We-lls and family .
M~; . and Mrs. EldfJn Gorrell
of
P-ennsylvania 11pent .several
days
wit~ Mr . and Mr. Rodney Pierc&lt;'
nnd sons.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pig{ltt at · I
tenlkd the. county pra.)rer servJrt·
at DeWitts run Sunday.
I
Jnhn Wells who is emplo~d at
Columbus s pent the week end with
his family .
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the t:state 0[ Lillie E . Wells Late
ui .)te:gs County. Uhiu, deceased.
Dated thu :.:nd day of July, 1956
Jud~:c

Juhu C. Hacon

of the Probate Court

ML•:gs County, Ohw.

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LEGAL NOTICE ..
Aaron Hyiicll, whob~ place of
1"e.sidence 1s 2M Condor
SLNet,
i'~&gt;meruy ,
Ohio, but personal
serv1ce
cannot
b e ubtamcd
on h1m i n the Stale Of Ohio .and
h.L5 present addreM is : Pvt. Aaron
II _vscil, U. S. 523691142, Batter_y A.,
8:.! F. A. Bn., A. P . 0. 201 , C/o 1'.
M., San FrancJsi."'O. CaJiJorma,'will
take notice that on the . 28•11 day .
of June, J95ti, th e undersigned

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Th1.0 M. E. Sunday School bchl 1
their annual picnic at the Rol"k-1
springs Fair Ground, Sunda.y.
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Mrs WUbert McClain is vlsitin~
her root~er, Mra. Clara Lovejoy .I
Mt. Vernon..

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Mr and Mrs. C. F. Shain, datti! llher and grand-daughter and n!('{'p
s pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs
Get~e Roush and fam!Jy,
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'ti)-:,m· t7l 6 l:i 20 27 . (B)-a-6t
~r .. ~nd Mrs. Dan Roush, Tampa
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1 brother. in-law, Mr. nnd Mr.
Ot t
NCTICE t:-· APPOINTMENT
Arnolt.

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auur Wrecker .Service.
Day
Phone 6227 . .N1ght Phone 6U:i!)..
X. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEA.L:omplete Wlt:E.;EL ALIGNMENT,
b.~~o:.mcLnlil au.d brake service.
HMck.ctt's Safoty SP.rvice, West
M11.11. Street, _ !'~l_ll_e_r~y, Ohio.

ItS J Auto ::.ales
1!15:1 PONTIAC llclux, 8 nl.,

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1H54 t"OiW VB Cll ~ !tltLtlit1t"', ~
door Sf•rlan, l11i.e ll t.'W d ar k hltt.'
fumh, ~l;t.U5. ilJJl.'\\nar'.-;, l'olll·

Mill!, Middleport. Ohio.

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Blaellnur '.,;, 1'tl llll'my ( lh1o.
7·20·01c

1052 CJJEVIltlLI•/1' lit" It•~ 4-·h•"r
Sedan,

ptlwcrglttll',

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grl'etl, .$6~(1. l:lioclln ar .~. f'null'
ruy, Ohio.
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J9f)l CIHWJ"lQLE.T ll !! lux 2 dnur
Sr·dan, ncurly n~w tu·p,-, $595.

BlaeUn&lt;~r's.

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MO'I'OR: !liM 5 II. 1'. Ju~nson
Outboard nltltor. hkl' new. '1'rarl ed In on th e new Hrolt·Aiwnter
with BaJJ-a.matic. Metropolitun
Auto Salos, Middkport, l)h10. II
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10% diacount on all Mycr ~ Pump ,.
and water ~:r6lenuo. Joe V.tdt -'h,

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Three piece bathroom o1111'11~ con
11111ting of ~· casl U"on . tub, lO'":&lt;
17" cast iron lavator_y und dns·
et Combination. Spec ial
pn&lt;'•'
$!23.7~. Joe Vadbh, l'lumhlllg,
Phone 48-M, Pomeroy . 7· 19·1!
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than a. lifo time, get om· prL i"e:-&lt;

before you buy. Joe
V;uh ~ h.
Plumblnll', PhQRC 46· M. Pomt-·
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MAX WARil

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kitchen cabinet11 t o rit an\
space. frecker's Plumbing Sh nr ,
Pomeroy.
7-203tc

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CONCRETE BLOCKS
"BuUd lttt.r Per Un"
GRlJESER BLOCK CO.
I Mil•• 'North of Pom•rey
On Rt. 31. C..ll Wm. orv...r.
Rock l11rln11

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In · MIDDUPOU, OHIO
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Good Clna Uofd Clro

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GrePn 1\nrl Bl!H·k. ~ rt't·k -~ r
1. Plumbl ng shop . Pom m•Y
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RG~e , Uacme , Ohiu.

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Merchandise
Reasonably Priced
Trevy-F.insterwald.
Funerol Home ·
P-2U

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APARTMENT utilltie11 paid.
No

Phon•• I
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All Mak.. •ad Models

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Quality

Th e pknic planned for tonigllt
hv the Auxiliary Unit of Feeney.
sCnnett American Leg:ion Poat 128
has been i)OStponed because Df
rein accordlni to announce~eat

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and ll:llllporlltlon. Tale ,..,.....
tion for e.umple.1b1U of. an the
rud.r.to-co9: iteQI:1 IVIil.abk! ta
today't food market
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factors whleb enter hdo the total

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Publle AteOilJIIIDI
We Invite Bookkeeping
AeeoUIIII, Audlls, Tll~ !'roo
blems, Notary Publle.
Office Phone 118-M
PomerGY Nal lllllk Bldg.
lOS E. Seeoaot &amp;l
Pomerot, Oblo,

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'1955 Ford
Ranehwagon. One owner. Re-ally Sbarp, ond
made t.o Qordcr for the ]&amp;rile (a mil)'.

$1795
1953 Studebaker
$795
1953 ford

Champion. One owner. Tops for tbe money,

Tudor, Fordomati&lt;:, Two-tone paiot. Ru~a like
the dav it came off the as•emblv line.

ChampJon. Shlrp,
Really ll bar~ala~

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1950
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~"Tituc 1fs ".·:
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1955 Ford
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A JUney Supper !iponsored b)'
the Racine A'lumn\
Assatilf.tion
will be held Saturday July 21 beginning at4:30 p. m in t.he ItacJDe
High School Audlt.orium. A program will ~ollow at 1:30 ..,-lth f.
square dance liter Jn the evenina.

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1952··DODGE
$765

MEIGS GENIRAL HOIPilAL
Admittd :eMrs. Dayton Strickland, "Pomeroy and
llllnnnh,&lt;;, Pomero,Y.
DiH·harged: Mrs.
Rucin c

Mrs, Roscue
John Benh,

PLAN BilLE SCHOOL
The Pom0roy Church of Christ
will hold a daily v11cation Bible
school for two weeks at thl!
churt:h beglnnlni July 23 from
9-11 :30 a. m. each day Monday
through. Friday. Ali childtcn are
i nvltect to attend .
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"IIETTaR IRUSHIW'

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Jamts Farrell
aox u,
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Manh~ ttan 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Det

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R. H. RAWLINGS
· Milf and S.cond Sta.

today.

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CHESTER

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USED

and Mr.!t. Edlton Wickham ' aDd
Mr D'nd Ml'll. Douglas
Wlcklti.m
and children and Cart Martin were
recent vlaltor!l
of Hr. and Mn,

Dt$~
Snider··
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days at th Will Hellman !lome.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haye.s · .l(r

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Two-door, . f~lo 1and heater, spotli1hts;· ~toa.e
palnt, and whlte &amp;ifl~wall tires.
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att('nrting the Wickham
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held at tho home· of
Mr. and Mr~&gt; Grover
2 t&lt;&gt;n, dump bed.~~ .. ~~~· ·.....
F·800, 8:25x20; 10 ply tlres, ex~Uent cond~tion.
of Rockford, lllinols: Mr.
condition. . · ··
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Roland Wlck~am and
".'.'''':ht•or,ll
Sal4!m, ll-1. MIS! Ion&lt;~ Wickham
W~shlngton.
D. C. : Mr.
•
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Dor.ald Wickham
Mrs. James
Wickham
daughter of•Ste.ubensvllle, Mr.
Chc sMrt~. Jam~s Wickham
~l~dfnrl Mrs. Will Hellma.n, Jerry
e and Arthur Mutln.
Mr. and· Mr.s.
Joe Bailey
of 1
LOT- CORNER LOCUST &amp;
PPONE
Chester caHed On Mrs. Mar)' Bal.
FRANK
CJIEFJIBMW,
USED
CAR
LOT
MANAGER
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I(')' Sunday
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MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
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Iono Wickham
1 was h mgton
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: We e k en d
at "UR&gt;
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James Wickham home .
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Mr. and ·Mrs. Willie KJng
and Ml'll. Jesse Karr called on Mr
and Mn. Will Hellman
~centlj
Mrs 1Karr rea~dea Jn Huntlna:toa.
Mrs Mary Ballorw, Mrs. Jennie
Rou9h attended the funeral (Jf MarUn Hayes.
Shirley and Billie Hellman and
Jerry Diddle are spending a few

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cost of today'-a food, eonum*' , Tllll
pay no more proport:loaMelf
their di8pos:able illleome for food
now thaD the:r did 30 yeartJ lfO. hb
Tbe fiiute then, as now. w~ ....d
2D%.

they are included

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By Mrr., Ruuell Painter
.
'fhe following were amon•gg'~~~~~~~

prte~Jo•J ::r·. ·I&lt;&gt;~ priltr.
~ ~a~
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eraUon, ' pack..IOf,

Coronet Club Coupe, Gyromatlc, Radi-o, Heater k Def.

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Top qual1ly Majestic

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You have something
Wlckharn,..
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To Sell, Trade or All· -t=====::::;;:::==~IJam~
t
Mr. und Mn. Floyd Spence c&amp;J..
led on Mrs. Jennie Roush, sUnda,
nounce, Let A Daily
dternoon.
,
RODNEY
DOWNING
Sentinel Display Ad
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Painter, Mr,r
anrl Mrs. Harry Brown an1, cltlldtn.
or Want Ad be Your
INSURANCE AGENCY
spent Sunday at the Rus.teU Palrit·
er home.
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Representative.
flh·•· AwtomobH•. Health
AQCIDINT
-They Get ResulhJITNEY SUPPER
Lth. Ca•u•ltf IIHI londa

used Furniture Jn SyraCUIII' CJI H
903·Y.
7-JB·Oic

Concrete &amp;eptlc tanka la.st

To Meet On Motrtlfly

QH 10 VALLEY
CQ
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'l'ht• regulAr mnnLhly m eeting uf
!'OR SALE- Po.•1u1l Kirby Real Es- the lzaak Walton League of Am-latl',
Hutland 'l'owru;hip. 3l eri("a will be held at the Cluh
acrft" l:mcf, howw, ln1rn and Qoul llutt.~c Monday e&gt;venlng July 23 at
hui LQlngs. Sec George A, Mein- 7 r . M. A dinner will be scrvt•d
·httrt., Admlnist.ratnr.
11-Hf to lhc mcmbc1·s and guests by tht•
rcfreshmenl commitl re.
I•"OR SA:LE--Small modern House
A short business Se.!sion· will
M9 Headley St.,
Middleport, b•· hdd after which th.e shotgun
--~~~o. (Gravel Hi~ _:14-_3_1~ . will hf' given uway. This is 8 •· J!J .
RESIDENCE OF THE LATE GER.· Neighbor ~eetmg" nnc1 their will
TRUDI CHASE, QNE
HALF hf' nu ot ht•r entertai nm e nt.
MILE N. OF RUn.ANO-MA"
COMBINED MEET uELD
.I SEi u~ STARTING SUNDAY ·
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The comtuncd Sesslon and Trus;:;;;;ip;;;;;;c;,.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;ll tcc!i of the FiTs!
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Church mel in the study of the
Rev . Howard Ruppr!lt this week to
n"R.QO'l'IJlU.L 1 BBAM8
dl~uss the po.~sihihty of repairing
and remodel ing thl.' mans!' of th~
church. Extensivl! work wdl be
J'cquircd un the prnjrct . A di~80RAP IRON -METAI..B
cussion Wa!i also held on Ihe &lt;'0111Pbone 1110
PtllnllfOf
plctinn of the remod"chng of tht·
churc-h kitchen.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Maden of
Wheeling w-ere "~nt guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jams Diehl, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Nue
and SQn are vauUonlng on a
tour of th~ WesWm statea
Mr. and Mrs. Phll Zuspan oq
Marion wCre
guesta of
Mr. and Mrs. BUI
Mr. and Mrs. R.
spent Sunday eYeDI.ne with
and Mrs. Jo!:t.n Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. BIH
Thomu
ar f vacationing at
Virginia
Beach.
Mr. and Mn. Oris Goodnite
is visiting her s!st 0'".
Mrs.
Charles GouldinK in
Ripley,
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Help!

\2 l) Real Estate

'1- :W-ute

d:m, ShuY:s gul'ld

Mrs. M'bry Berry
sUffered a
broken rib In a fall at
~r
home recently.
Mr . and Mrs. Jamea Pauley
and fam!ly sp nt the- ~lt:end
at Cc~a:· Grove.

Insurance

J.Jfe, Auto, Fir.,, f'oUo. CaU Doll

1055 i'"OitD \' .!1 ("onv t•rLthl e CottJW
s unlmc l",
1• '&lt;· 1•1um&lt;~tll",
:ji211.1;)
lllaethla r·~.

The food. !Dduatry today Ia tucb
that lb~ COIUumer can't :·eat lbe
cake w1tbout. firat eatinc the
froatinc ... That would be one WI)!
turned to hla work at ottltwa, to •ummarbe the altuation out·
Ohio, alter s~diRI· a 'Yac•Uoo lined this we:et by 1pee111iatJ ,in
in Mason. The Bu.m.p.rdnen Marlt:etiDr In.formatlon for CoD·
wi.ll move to ottawa in tbe n(lar sumers at Obio State Unlvenity.
future.
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These marlt:etin1 exPerU point
Rev. and Mno. E. E.
Jlqu.&amp;!l to tbe areatly increased aervict
of F indlay were a;uesb of Mr. md convenience inclUded Ja the
and Mrs. Clyde , BlUl)lardn~ r 1 proc:esJ:ing and bandltng of lood
last Thursday ntgbt.
.
today as comparerf to 80 yean ago.
Mr. and . Mrs. Robfrt Uevlng 'l'bd•yts food. dollar COVUI DOt
and children .of
Huntlnetoo only the coat of the raw products
hav-e been visitlnil Mr. and Mn. of the fnm but also &amp;rea.tll' im·
Adlai Lleving and Mr. lffid Mrs. proved methoda of storaa:e, refrll·
Ros&lt;:oe Roush In Muon.
Fred Porter, Sprin&amp;fl. ld was
a week end gue!t of Mr. and.
MI'5. Ralph Warner.

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duor snt.m, !l yrlnunul ir tit tVt ',
$1005.
l:Uacttnur'l:i ,
l'r!lnL'roy.
Ull tu.
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Day Sch.edu}ed

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Mr. and M.n. Carl
DUDCID
and family ar.e Yilltlnl relaUvet
T!1ey b&amp;V(' been llviDI" iD
and will jQ
to Wyomina: to
make tbeir home &amp;ft:er
comploetini their "visit.
Clyde Bt.lmgarn r bat
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Consumer Spends No More For Food· ~:~;!.'~~'~"~~,:
t11ot lft. ~;l.lr'
TodayThan HeDid 30Years Ago':=.nll"'p.n
';J'~'~.uq~,~

Not1cc b hereby ~ivcn th~ t
1
Thomas L G&lt;~vin whose Post Of.
f1ce Addrr~s is Middit!port, Ohio,
AI Willi~:~, Martins Ferry, spE'nt
Nina Tuc)[ler of Columbus is
has bec 11 duly appointed as Ad· a w~k with Mr. anrl Mrs. Cal Orr
visiting at the hom11
of ~er
nttnbtra1ur of
tne Estate
o[
Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Buck s.nrl
muther, l\1rs. L. 0. Tucket'.
QU!CK SERVICE on Watch B,e. Thoma~ D. c.avm, Jr. lute of grand-daug!ltPr Sue
Ann Buck
Thomas Ryan llnd son, Tomy
pairing by Fa~;:torJ Trained ,. .d
spent
severn!
days
with
relative~
of
Wma, Ohi'l) arc guests of Mr .
watchmaker. COLLINS JEWE- . I d 1cport, Meigs Cuunt.;o,·, Ohw, in Columbus. They ..- .
""Com·.
d Mrs T . J . Ryans.
Ot~d('ccasccl.
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an
~
LERS, Pomeroy.
tU
Dal!·d 1hb JOlh day of June, "panied homE&gt; by Sar:dy Sue SicSonday guests
at thel Ryan
wart.
hym-e were Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
DULLDoZ&gt;:R r&lt;H&lt; HIRE. Ponds, 195
6.
Mr and Mrs. LQwell McNickle and
warrl Ryan and family. Mason,
ba::.emcnl s, landscapmg, r-tc . P.
Jnhn C. Bacon
son Bobby v!slted Mr McNickle's
Mr . and Mrs. · wm.Jam Strunk
:vi Cn\1-dery. Long Botlom, Ohio.
Judge or lht• Proont(' Court
bt'other, Lawrence and
!amiily,
and son of C!larle&amp;ton.
7-1 J.tf
MC't{!s County, Ohio.
Getty~urg, Pa.
Sgt. and Mrs. Brookie Henry
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20-:ile
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pl'!rry
Gmham
und
and
daught k' have returned to
RADlO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
three sons, Cheswick, Pa.
w•:re 1 Mason following
Henry's dis·
Phone 200. Cleland Applian~e
Sture, 118 W. Main St., Pomeroy
recent guests o( Mr. and Mns Hic'll'
charge from the
Marines at
Wolfe.
,
Quantico, Virginia.
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Mu. 1. C. Roush of Kaylong
BBOTT
.Mr anrl Mrs. Rich Wolfe
lmd I
has' retul'ned hom" aft • •
t"OR.EMA~
&gt;&amp;
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VICE All makes ...
dHughtcr, Dorig Piokt.ma and Holll
...
lng her daul!l~ter and son--in·
pert TcchnicLata..
Thl' Snu tlw,l~!r·rn Ohio Gue-rnsey M1 ler aHen.dcd a Hymn Sing aud
Juw, Mr. and Mrs. Mel• Clark,
Middle))Ort.
fi'n•ld nay Wil l he •wid Wedn!' ltflay Homecoming at Stl~rsv!Jle· chur&lt;'h
in Maamt, Florida.
July 25 at
Sharle Valley
Farm Sundlly night.
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Miss Magll McNickle who 1!1 "'
owned by Mr . and Mrs.
H.oscoe
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Columbus,' spent
Burdctl c, itrcorctiuH to unnounce. ployed in
Barncs-SLmJ)60n Insurance Aj!ency, ment mMlc 1tlllily.
week end at ~er home here.
Middleport. I•"i.llc • AutJon~obilc·
The farm Is lo&lt;'atrd t hrce mUlls
Bonll.H. "P hone 6316-X
&amp;;20-t£ Wr.st or Colville anrl 4.0 mUcs 1east
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•'-,-COMPLETE lnsnr•'lce Proteettoa, ol Athens on State Houte DO.
All mudl'ls rt&gt;paired &amp;
t'l!•ctnficd P. 0. Box 148, Phone
fiUI)..J. Pomeroy, OhiO.
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Home and lhu!"it; wlw lw lrll'd m
any way durmg h.er Illness and
d t•alh.
Chl•s tC'r Vnn Mdcr an d Vami ly
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Mr and Mrs . Carroll
Johnson
and family, Columbus, were
rr·
cent guest.g of hi9 si9ter M-r an d
:
Mrs. Charles MeNkk1e.. '
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Admini•h"•tor
Eshte of Thomas D. Gnln Jr.

Servtc·•~ .

fUttl"l":ll

~WJng

the WUI,

f.Oed h"·
•g"n't him m
tne l"OUJ L uf Common Pleas
FOR SALE OR TRADE
t.ourl of Meigs -County, Ohio,
B Hoo111s and ba th, 1 bl~k to ta~e No. I O::'t..ll, pra,YUig •Or 1.!1·
\·orce, custody of child and othe~·
1~ithcr school, 3 mmutes w'alk to
town . PnCed fur qu1ck llale. relief, on the ground.s of gross
Phon e 500-J.
7-16-6tp llftllL't't of dnty and e.x.treme
cruelLy. Siitd uiusc will be tor
4 room11, If.! ba.senlf'nt, hot water hcarmg nu or after the lU.h day
and shower , at M~&gt;son. Call TUr· of August, Hl56.
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ner 22295. Mrs. f '. C. Litton.
JIALLIE A. HYSEI.L.
7-l6-6lp
Plaintitf.
-WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
Attorneys fur Plamt1lf .

SACHED lf.BART
GUILD
ICE
CREAM ::iOJ:lAL,
W cUnc:.day ,
July :t5. Cafctcl"l,\ lunch style .
Contanuous serving frollJ 4 Jl. m .
on. PuiJIII: Jlt\'lt r:d.
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ren~.ll

..nioa. it.d&amp;!11L:.nD r.bar&amp;e ~
I eutl per word for tbret COG· 2 five t"oom apartments ; 2 four.
I eetldi'ftl
l.uertl&lt;l.llAJ
.
room apartments. aU with laun' lpee1t1-&lt;.u••
dries and garage.. A. N . Bengel,
mouu. rot 25 tenu
P{)meroy, Ohio.
t· _ .. •W"G.
5-Jt-Lf
' ~ ,:.:._---:.cc----c::-::-NI r•\e of Z e£-J.I\.1 pt:.- woro "ill BOOMS fur rent. PD.onc 205, Pom7-l6-6tc
•• be ebarted for advertiaing i! nol croy.
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palO !llr ,oeu.tte Ule ·~ t.b ut ~iitb --.---.-----~DlODUI. tollowta.a: lD.$6\toD..
UNl&lt; UHNISH.EJD hrtt floor apartment : FURNiSHED second floor
~ tlirora lll ACIVlll'tliiln&amp;---Obould be I apartment. Call 6170-J 7-18-6tc

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I"'IOTIC.c vr- At'PUI,.ItncNT

A.nnti•Mt
Ladden, Er.t•t• of Lillie E. w.n,, Deuued called on Mr.s. Emma Powell and
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pi.g&lt;Jtt.
ScaU:old Boarda, Drtp Clotha.
J"L&gt;liCC IS
hereby j!IYCQ thaL
Mrs. Eva Lawrence, Eaat 'Livtor· 1
Cllnt.on FLsber, Mid.dieport.
Phone 6211&gt;-X.
11-1-d Hernard V. l'' ultz, wbo~e Post Ut· pool spent an c venlng wltb J(rs.

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"!Tor· rent - Eledric wallpaper
bl eamer . Chntoo }&lt;~isher, Mid·
dleport. Ph. 62M-X.
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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Mrs. Max Folmer

The Dailv Sentinel

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Is Hostess To
Nifty Stitchers

Phone G070

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·. Kn. John Bowman i5 a buaineu
f'11tor Ia Columbus today.
: Nil&amp; SUven. who hal been vls"\1181 tea.tivea in thil area, left
,..._.da)o fm ber bame I.a. DaUas,

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, Jlithael CbP&lt;b, 3, is reeuperat-

(q It tbe home of _,. parent11,
11:.,. aad' Mn. W~lllam Child*. af~
ter be w.. an overnight patient at

for Crestview, Fl:a ., wher~ they
will spend tltree weeks w1th Lt.
and Mrs. James Roller and daughter, Krthy. Miss Hartley, a senior
nune at Holzer Hospital is &lt;ln vacat.ron and Mr. Hartley i5 &lt;ln vaca·
lion from the NYC railroad.
Mr. and Mn. Conrad Scholl,
BooM, Iowa, anived
T-hur&amp;day
for a visit witb her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Saxton.
Mr.
Scholl was director of the Summer Orellestra clinic at We!ltt:;rn
Stlte College, McComb, Ill., this
summer.

Bober B.Pt.ll when he fell and
Jajured hi• throat.
, MT. and Mri:. Del stiles, Kent,
Uftl bel!a vllt.UnJ Mrs. Della Caraahan i.~ tbe San~ boJne.
t Aile David Wolfe bu retur11ed
M.r. aad Mrs. Horace McElhinr,aJlG Field, 'Fla., after being
·h ave Compl-eted I t.w.o week'a
~~ .tlue by tbe death of lllll Wcatioa when the.J Vl511cd Mr.
father, William Wolfe.
aad Mra. Robert Warner in· Dayton
1nd Mr. and Mr8. Clarence
~ Mr. aod ~ - Claude DurJte
stratton,
Otkwood. Mr. and Mrs.
and eblldrea, Pittlburgh, and lin
C~
D.
W.amer,
WUmlngton , will
llorJ err..Now Wllmlnatoa, Po ..
arrive here Saturday for a !thort
+bo '""' ealled here by tbf vlsit at the McElhinney home on
ieatb Of Mn. ~ H. BlUer St.,
Leading C~k Road and will be
returned to their bomee today.
• Mila Svlvi• Tovey, Detroit, I• accompanied borne by tbeir 110n,
tbe bo111egueat of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, who bas be-en vl.slting
here.
Wlllll Anthony.
Mra. Rensslear Johnson and dauMr. nd Mrs. . Homer Hartley
lftd daughter, Nancy, left today lhten, Loulalan-a, are visiting Mr.

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ond
J . B. Downing
Me.
and Mf'.
Mrs . Rodney
Downin g.'"d Lucy
Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mr~ .
Bt!rtram Payne, Charlcstun,
IS
also visi tin~~: here. Recent guests
at the Downing homr.'i includ ed
Dr .and Mrs . C. H. Salgleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Payne and family of
Charleston.

ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS'

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1951 CH~VROLET •." ...... -$595.00.

1953 PONTIAC ...•.. ; ... $1,095.00

Dlx. 2 dr. ~dan. Nearly D.ew tires. SpoUep m.talJle
finlsh.

ll •x a tyl . 4 dr. St&gt;dan, llyl!ramatic drive, Ongmal

The evening was spent
socially
and in
sewing, and
a. dessert
course was served by lhe- ~mtesa
to Mr. Lawrence Smith, Mts. Jack
Warner, Mr. Albert Brown, Mn.
Janet Korn, MI'S. Roger Blt~hop,
!drs. Selim Blaroewicz, Mrs. Homer
Walter, Miss Kathryn Mitch and
guests, Mrs. Emm11 Davis, Phyllis
o.nd EfHe Bla...ewlcz and
peggy
Folmer.

Lynn Bradford , Grove CHy, is
Mrs. Roger Bishop wlll entertain
visiting her grandparents, Mr. the· club for t~e next meeting.
and Ml's. W11liam !:!radford.
A/3c Larry Lacey, ~·ort Belvoir,
Va ., spent the Wt!ekc nd with his
wife, .Sally Wilson).
Barbara Scott. who has complet·
ed her freshman year at the Hoi·
tzer Hospital School of Nul'8ing,
will ·Tt!turn t o school Saturday a(THESE CHIAPitiS MUST GO.
ter a three week's vacation· with
THIY AR~ FI~LING UP OU._
he r parents, Mr . and Mrs. Paul
LOT, MAKE US AN OPIFIIt.
Scott and family . Durin~ her vaca·
1947 OLDSMOBILE Hydr. Dr.
tlon Mr. and Mrs . Scull and their
R &amp; H really clean, aU 1100d
daughters, Barbara and Carol, vistiree
.
ited relativl!s in Indiuna.
19'2 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Sedan
Motor fine, all11ood Ures.
Mrs. Virginia Eastep, who bali
1941 PONTIAC Clb Cpe.
been in Columbus vlsiting Mr.
1941 CHEVROLET 4 door
and Mrs . Frank Eastep, ha! re~
R &amp; H, good Ures, motor fine
turned home .
1937
OLDSMOBJLI
Mrs. Walter Bunce , whose son
Run fine, g'ood tires
Larry is attending Cam p Arrow·
S H. P. Johnson
head and Mi~ s Jeanette
Crooks
tor, ltkt new .
wh011e twin brother, Gene , i11 a
16
H. p, Johneon
councillor at Lbe camp.
visited
tor, like new . ..
them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Wm.
These were traded in -··. ·~:
Bradford visit(!d their grandson,
Bruce cooncillor at the
camp,
Scott-Atwater&amp;
A·l••~'.'··
We ~ave a~w ~it~h~!,~~
and ..:..ere accompanied by their
the
New
grandchildren, Lynn
Bradford,
motors
in
stock.
Jennifer and Jimmy Loh~~e .
Meny Mo~ to Choan from
Mrs . Lorin Staats of Athen~ visat
Had Miss LoiH Cecil Wednesday.
Mrs Fred Schroath and children
Clark~burg brought her mother,
Mrs. Clifford Erwin home 11hursAt TnHic Lltht In Mt,odlop&lt;ori'
day after ~he had visited them .
295 N. 2nd Ave Mlckllepoart, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymnnc'l Grimm
Open
lvenlne• Unttl 9 p. m.
arc visiting her s.ister Mrli . Ar·
family, Tullili,
lon 11 Qui&lt;·k and
, _ 600!5!-Jil!l!!il!l!!!!
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Mrs. Max Folmer when .the Nifty
Stitchers club met Wednesday e'V·
enlng, at her home, Nye Ave.

i.m. ....., HawklDI. Pum!l'Ol Sodetz E~,di~·to~r~;!;Pb.!l:o::n::e.,:6::244::::.._~-:~-:--::-:":":'-:'.
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1954 PONTIAC . . ••.•.. ·:· $1,%95.00

1954 FORD .

2 d~. Sedan. SparkliQi oria:inai dark green linilb,
We've serviced tbis one since aew.

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VB l'USlllmlitl~:.! dr . SCdan. Like new dark blue finish

. 1953 BUICK • .

1955 FORD ............ $2,195.00
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Ua$h Victim's
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Set For

$695.00

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Special 2 dr. Dynaflow ·One owner c~r.:r~tl:'·l~·
condition·.

Dlx. 4 ttr . Sedan. Powerglide. McLaiUt Green.

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1'l Lon l'ancl. Or iginal green fin ish. You probably
know the owner.

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A KODAK

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l lh ton Stake body. F'our 11carly new 7:50x20 10 ply
ground grip tires.

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Ill POMIROY.
$1'1;11 1111

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M{),!t populfll_,f!'lP•hot camera ever built!
lllftple, sure, lmort-Pio wo~d~tr Yr. the world's most popular
coMero. Jut! load, aim, and _.,oot f01 tJand plcUtret by tul\.
e• ~Y' flath . Gel 1:l big, thorp bktck·arid-whlle ..- colo' pic- ,
lure• f~M a rOll of ftlm, Comt 1.~ f~~ for hiU. detallt. ,

CAMIRA

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$7.45

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Mr. and Mr11. Carl G1lmore and
daughter returned home Tue~dAy
aftw al'company ing Sallv G1lmo~l'
to Was hington , D C., where .'! he 11&gt;
l'mployed in the Ju~t i t·e Bmlding.

FoUl' Aie' Fined

Cmtnly Home Cloilrlretl
Are Swim Pool Guest•

.•In Mayors Court
· .7 Frid,ay Evening

Children from
County
enjoy ed t~eir
swim 1\t
Municipal Pool
guesls or t.he Prellb)·tcrlan .
·
dcacon j and ' later enjoyed a treat)
from Mra. McKet" owner
of the
Dari.Dellght store In Mawn .
Wedne~~day evening the Rev. Ho·
ard Ruppelt and Mrs. Stella
\tins tok a
of
from the :1
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Ian Churc~ tn the !.katlng rink
ror a party.

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CIN~AT/ONAt.

1955 DODGE

to JJqY a BuickI

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m f•mli ur. Kldl cn't N~n the beaut1
C.O:er~ K!..ter k~P• tht!m warm-Radio kee~

own

ful upholatery because It h~ ~ clear plastiC ~l'at
them quiet. Why buy a new one when you can
thil like n•w car 1t a b~i anlna11" Trv 1: today.

$2195

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Headl will ulrn wbea )'OU pa11 lht! p&amp;ck In thll
owner car that shows the bf'llt o( care . Bnghl
V-1 ..11n• and amoocb hydr1m1tlc drivfl. A one
Interior.
Ser It now.
spar.Jlftl lltbt blue Ual;h with blrmonhlna

$1595
1953 ··PONTIAC
Fr ·~b Air

JUcb lt'rtl.lll'le leather \nt~trior ' t,l11t'1 clean 1~ a pin. CIear tone Ra dl 11 • t.
raaae h;rdrJm.atic drive 1 nd deep tread tlrea. It'• a one local owner ear
Frilky u 1 younl oo1t. J&gt;rJve lt and you'll WIDt HI

w·atl'r, nual
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tl
that s Fres
lUI

$1395
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other wise folks?
Then, brother, you can't do better thanjoin the happy band that has boosted
the 1956 Buick more flrmly than ever
into the top three. of America's best·
selling cars.
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And the time is ripe lor action right
now-because your present car is at
the period of its highest trade-in worth
right now.
So, with almost the whole summer and
nearly half of '56 still ahead-the
sooner you select your new,Buick, the
more money you'll save.and the more
fun you'll get.

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You get things lilce Buick's walloping
new 822-c'lbic-inch VS engine- ~th
the absolute smoothness and switch·
pitch performance of Buick's terrific
now Variable Pitch ~· •• •

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Dojudgment
backed up by lo" of

·You get the ever-1~1 b,'ii;yliicy of the.
But may~ Buick's big sizwd big
new l!uick rlde-matchlesa handling
reputation have led you to think of
and steering- extra roomineSI, ettra
Buick in terms of big money. Then,
solidity, extra llixury.
sir, just listen to this:
The beautiful '56 Buick SPECIAL picWell, what do you say? Win you come
tured here is priced real close to its
in to see and sample all tl)ls bounty?
two smaller-car rivals. And dollar lor
Let's make It right 1000- right thit
dollar, no matter what Buick model
week-right lorliJi/.
you choose, you get more pure auto•N... -A&lt;I.,....d V-Ie Pjl&lt;l ~ lo lhl
mobile lor your money than you can..
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b11rld w:ogram. At the liame time,

the director expressed his thanki
and appteciation to p-arents fpr
their coot~eratlon: in the past and
Jl'l)IiR
FJNI(D
P ·1
exprefiiied the hope that the spirit
F.our · ·per80DS were .fined and
In exhibited will continue in the fu. two forft!!ted appearanceture.
the ~"- of Mayor E. F.
ol. Pomeroy on Friday
All school students who have
'tom Barnhart, 3~. and
recently moved into the Pomeroy
WMte wUe each fined five dol- are aaild play band instr ume.nts or
lai'il &amp;bd costa on charges of iD· those w:ho wish to take up ·the
toxt~Uon.
lnS'trUment.al
lllu.sic
.itUdy Of
WQJlam J. lrlke,
21, S)'racue •hould oontact t.ht! director as soon
· wu fl.ntd ton dotiar.s and costs as p05Sible.
aad .enteoced ta ten day in
·for Ulll!llfe operation of a motor
\oebltle. The ten days jaU was sus·
PLAN HAMiURG FRY
pended;
T!le Auxiliary of .the Middlepot1
. ·~ t'raPk J. Pretenzer, 28, Ports· Firemen's AssocJ-aUon and their
· mogthJ R. l. waa t·i ned fiOO and children will have I hamburg fry
::. ~o~ and se-ntenced to tbrte dil-ys. Monday at the summer lwme of
In .jail tar drlving while
lntoxi Mr. and Mrs. Sidney -T. Russet!
" elted•• Flftt doUar o£ the fin~ was D.ear Dexter. They are to meet at
auapeoded, .
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2 P. m.: at the V~age HaU.
·l:iewia M:. Wolters, 54, Clorks·l
urg, forfeited a $15 appearance · MEIGS GIN.RAL HOSPITAL
l*\d wbile Betty Jean Preienzer
AdmKted: Mrs. ·A. W, Vale,
·2$, Portsm~th, R. I., did the same Pomeroy.
Wolters had been cited Into. court
Dltcbarged: Estil Collin1, Pornfar apeedlng while tlhe litter ·had eroy and .Mrs. Norm&amp;p stewar:t and
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been e~ted Into eollr\_for an In· son, Mlddleporl.
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De,tb~ Mrs. A. W. Va\e.
tollc:atlon c:blrJl'.

T. L Hewet.son, 79, father of Dr
Olficlals of, the Meigs Couoty
thf; home Health DepBrtment have ann(JUn·
of the'" latterln Mason &lt;In Friday red that facilities of
&lt;lepU't·
eveuiq aftCi a.n,Jllnea~~ of- &amp;everal _men¢. will be eloaed f~ aU pur'~~
p(J8et"·'Oth.er -~han· the atlrlirniatra.
· · Funerr:.( ~ceS will be beli:J at tion of pOlio .rhots Oll the dllte!o
10:30 AM ori Tuesday morning at announced aarly this ;Week.
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Date-s on whi-ch poti&lt;l vaccine
in LancRWt with burial to follow s-hots a-re- to be admini.stered are
in the Amanda Cemetery.
as follo'o'l!l :
The dec-eased w~s bo{n on July 10
Fir~ shpt.o ror children (IM"
1877, and for years was Clerk of through 19 years of age and
the BO'IIrd of Education in Lancas- pregnant women, Julv- 23 ;;nd u .
ter. He Wll8 a member (l(
the 9:30 A. M. until 11 :3o A. M. and
Knighta
of
Pythias
and
Masonic
1 p . M. UDI:Jl· 3 P, M,
Lod
,
Seooll'd S'hot8 £Ol' children- one
ges,
Survivol'(" laclude tile widow) through 18 years of age, July 27.
Mrs. Ora A. Hewetson: one son, July 30 and Aygust 1, 9:30 A. M.
Dr. T. A. Hewetsoo, Mason; three until 11:30 A. M. and from 1 P.
daughters, Mrs. Jessie Hutch.ins,, M. until 3 P. M.
. Columbus; Mrs. C. V. Thomas, Col'
Oficiala at the same ·time reumbu.s; Mrs. Miles Turner, Lan- mi.nded that a parent's coftsent
caster; one brot·her, Charles, C&lt;IL. slip must. be signed and shown
umbus; five grand~:hihlren and be 1ore any shots e:an be given.
two gr~at grandt~'hilcJoren.
They al_so !laid that the schedule
Friends are usked to omit send·
ing flowers and may call ot the as ,a nnounced "'!:QUid be strictl)'
foHowed.
Ward.Holtemon Funer;d Home at
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-SIAMESE TWINS SEPARATED IN SAN DIEGO
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in
4jood nelghbot''
and ei.O : In· civic. pride.
entire ii;N In which he ts
~~ ~ - ._, grubbetl of
and e~ned up on the

by hhnntt, although It ;..

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hl• property. Hia ..._ of dvic
dut.j merits the p!~:,f his
neighbor~ ancl tke ci'fi' fer an
un•lfilh ges.turt=,

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The 300 pie~a All-Ohio
Boys
. Band, under ~he direction of Dr.
Louis A, Pete of Ashland, Ohio
wm again be one or the
m.ajo;
attractions at the JQ06 Obio State
Fair.
Members or t!tf!
band
from
area include: Robert Brown
or
Pomeroy; Stephl"n Coats,
Bruce
Bradford. Gene Crooks ali of Mid·
dleport.

Harry BameJ, chat1er member
of the Mlddleport...P.omeroy Rotary
Club wote a "loud shirt" for 'the
first time Friday evenJng at the
&amp;nnual "loud t~birt" contest beid
by the club with Don Stivers as
ohalrntan,
Mr. &amp;rnes,
whose creatim1
was -the ins'piratioa of Mrs. C. H.
Wise &gt;Jr., wore a beige tbirt with
leopartkkin collar and cuff, red
lie and pocket and a vivid picturt!
of a bathing-be·a uty and a poodle
on t.he baCk of the !ihlrt. He ~f'iv
f'it t.he prite and the judges Mrs.
0. P. Klein and Sally
Schaaf,
news reporters at thi! meetin g.
awarded the Rev. Howard Rupprlt
secllnd prize with Represptl&lt;falh·~
George Meinhart
and
Emmett
Shuler tieing for thi;rd prize.
The contest was !held when 1hr
chJb mel 8t the Healb · MclttodJSI
Church with Di~trict GO\'i!tllor
~e rie Pattersmt, Marietta. as · th('
guest speaker. Other gue s t ~ wPrl'
Fa:vr. Wilson, WilHam K-niglht, Pt.
Pleasa.nt; Rev. C. Raymon K(lnk·
right., of Heath cburch.
Methodist women wOO prrpared
and served the ~eak dirmer were
Mrs. Glenn Lambert. Mr!!. Earl
Knl~ht , l\0:5. H'erm&lt;IIJI' Hatfrlnx. M-rs
.James weber. Mii'IJ Bes Sanborn
and Mre. John HawklnA, Jr.

Th .. ~ .. was a fiurry ot activity

·Before

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Workers 11-te
YI'J
Admit Union At
Phili•ps
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ond, he mentioned two Rota ry
roles that many other dubs -do
nut ba\'e; required aHendance
and classification principles. He
spoke of the fal !'te idea that Ro..
tary is an ··exclusive" club anj
said that H is an ''i nclusive" club
. Judge John· Bacon president of choosing members from every
the cllLb presided
and
spoke field of endeavor.
briefly of ~ targets for RotarIn talkin-g on the 1.hir&gt;d target,
ians wbkh bave been JoaugunJLed
by Paul Lang, president of Rohry the speakc,r said that ill his opinInternational, and endorsed by ion notary International has more
poteutial for lasting WQJ"ld peace
Dr. Patterso-n .
that any organiz.ation even the
Judge Baron introduced
thf' United Nations becaiiSe two of
spesker, Dean ol M·arietta College their rules are no arguments (lver
who commended the lo-cal club for politics or over religioO. ThoSE' totheir civic activities. He gave a p1es are the cause of ~ore wars
brief outline o( Che founding of than any others accordmg to Dr.
R-otary in Chicago by Paul Harris. Pa-tterson and .the Rotary club.! i.il
a y.:&gt;ung lawyer, and us-ed the three 99 countrie-s follow these rule! and
targets of President Lang. He hu do not have friction
between
recently re-turned from lnlerna· membel'!l.
tional Congres.s at Lake Placi.d , N.
Jdeas expressed by Dr. Pa1.ter·
Y., where men of all races, creeds son included an empbas-is on symand classes wnrked together with pathy for -all ·h umanity. a responiiibility for fe-llowmen , the Golden
one goal, Rotary.
The target~&gt; &lt;~rl.': 1, Keep Rotary Rule of doing 1mto others as you
simple; 2, :\fore Rotary in Rotar- would be done by, ele¥ation of
iags; 3, Learn More About Each standards in business and conduct
He conclu.ded his talk with quo
Ot!her. Dr.
Patterson
agreed
be-artily wi-th the idea of the f1rst lahons from Tenny,son. A meeting
target and in di.~c uss ing the sec- of t·hc Board of Directors, Club office.rs a-nd key commit!~ rrten was
held by Dr. Patter911n after the.
dniner m~ting . The club mem·
hers were urged to attend lbe distri&lt;-t conference in Marietta on
March 3-4 and to bring their wives
lo the conference meeti-ngs.

Th~ Utility Workers Union of
Am ?rica CIO-AF'L Frtday won a
victol1' at the Philip Sporn Plan!
1 wh ert wor_kers balloted secretly on
the questwn of whettter or not a
un ion was neect2d for the purpos..
es or bargainin&amp; wHh management .
The ~sulta of the vote were 81
for; 78 against and 3 ballot&amp;
voided. The election wall conducted under the mlpervision of 'a re-I
presentative of the National Labor Relath:ms Board.
A sevm day period mu.'ff. now
elapse for , cer.ti_fication after
whtc:-b balloting will be made for
local union officers.
~ed Geltz., Natio!Uil Representatt,e of tbe Unioru: said today be
wOI,IId caB a spl!cial meeting at
an early date for election of sudl
orril'en.

Dr. M. ft . Patd:er.'ion, Mari t&gt;tta,
District Governor of R-otary lnlernMion~;l, W!l8 tile guest speaker
when the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro·
tary Club. met Friday even-ing at
Heath Methodist Chur-ch.

Boy Loses Part
Of Right Finger
While At Play
Tommy Quilltm. you ng snn

or
Mr. and :vir~. Gcllr~r Quillpn of
Ol-iver Str~e t in Midcllcport. sllf •
rererl ihe loss nf o po.rtion of his
r ight index fingrr 1llld l;~n·•ralion ~
to n1her&lt; in ;~n arrirkn!' &lt;•n F'r id av
11Uernoon while pl11ying wilh old er children .
F.rnl'r):!rn ,•y
The Middlr p11rl
Sq uad !ln!lwen•rl lhe cal l &lt;rnrl
·~k lhr h ~v t.o 1I1P ,, [fwc nf Dr
.J. J. navis In Middlport.
From
thrr r h(' was ta l1&lt;'n In tile Mcig ~
General Hos:p ilal.
Memht'rs of th~ f ~ mily wen'
unahle to tell how lbe accident
happefl'r:d .

Ohio Farmers
Vote Against
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-..heat fanners -once more failed
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with 54 7 per cent fnormg the
l)t%
nation and vo~d agamst Uae 1951
wheat marketing quotas.
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atu:m'll sbo'wed 1 dose cooFiremen ••;-~ted ,.._...es of
test compared to fonner yea~n
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witb M.7 per cent favorini ' tn~e approximal.ely $2500 lo the home
oontrols. A two tbinls majl:riQ' of ~- aDd Mra. Lewis Smith of
was needed f&lt;1r approval.
~ ~ ip Moutey Rua
~ -. JQ9ni.Da eaused by a fire
Nation wide, wteat fal"'!Min wbieb . . . . ill m .out.buil.diDg
J voted to continue martetio..R ClOG~
and ~ .to tlbe house.. .
, trols for anotitei- yew. All lltate&amp;
Tbe outbuDdjag is
JocatN ·
must bonor the national vote.
about two Cl" U... feet from a_e
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bouse OD tbe tltebea llide, apl'ead
The rote In Ohw was 4,766 for to the kitebrn, and tbert through
controls and 3,1M3 asains&amp; a tbe walla to the attic; Water dlmbigger margin for the coot:rols age wu beavy.
tban expected.
Tbe bouse. a &gt;two dory frame
Last year, Ohio cast DDly a g
buildmg. was OttUpied by the
per cent favorable vote.
Smitbt liicf their four chi.ldreD, It
wu brought under OODtro1 in
Approval of tbe rontrols melDS about fifteeo or twenty minutca.
that farmers can re-ceive prift
It .,.._ reported tll:at the fire
supports at between 70 Mid 100 1f1d diatcweretl by PatnJlman Ed
per cent or parity. Fannerg witfl stnWII!I \Ybo war oo patrol ill the
more thaD US acr€8 of '11f)Jeat _for .neig)J:borllood at the time. An
·h arvest next year were eligi.ble to alann was turned itr at. about 8
vote.
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A. M. 8Dd the Sntitb · family
Those exceeding the allotmeota aw.atened. Tbe bouse was insurcan be penali~ .
ed.

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Meet The Press

BLAST VICTIMS FAIR
Paul Hub!r of Pomeroy am:!
Kennl"'.h Carter of Harlf-OTd. vir.
tims of the expl06ion at the· Philip
Sporn Plant. at Gra·ha[tJ Station on
Rr.ynol-:1 GN'P11P edllor of Thl'
WedneBday evening wero repMl · Daily St&gt;ntlnd, will he one of three
ed to be in " fair " conditi()n this lJAnellsts on WSAZ-TV's
wf'ekly
moTn'ing a-t Holzer Hospital Jn fcalure, "M&lt;'et The Press."; on Wcrl
Gallipolis,
ncsday evening, July 25, at 7 :30
---on Channel 3.
HAY!S-YOUNG IIUNION
Greene. along with Vic Sherow
The 82Jtld Annual Haye&amp;-.Yftullg of the Gall ipolis Daily Tribune
ReunJon will be ~!d r at HoJliday and Stan Spaulding of a Waverly
Schoof Groun!IA on Sunday, An· paper; will Interview Mi~ae.l Dl
d, 1866 ICCOI'dJu,. to Jesae Salle, Democratic candidate
for 1
~&lt;f
. Gove.111or of Ob1o.
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tt the co 11 fere.~tC"e room in the
Penn..Sber.aton Hotel, witb ncaotiators goint iiJ' 1lnd out, as the bargainers met in their fi.r st Sat•
urday u-sstcn In the attempts to
-;;dlJe the 21 -day r.trilte of 650,000
memben of tbe U01ttd Steelworkers
.
Tht ~urmng metling startP.d at
11 01. m. EDT an hour late due ht
a hudrtle or the industry 'n@lotiators in tht U. S. Ste 1 Bid
acr('lfs the slreet from t~e bote~-·
.fohn A . StcJthen!l, U: s. Steel
vice ~resident an~ chief industt)'
nc:gouator, zpologJze'lf to newmea.
for the delay.
"I'm al£o
Wt' have nothing
to ll&amp;y" he sftld , "and I 'm 1189
~t'J"ry that lhitl i1 the way it'.1 go1ng to he m the afternoon, too."
Hopes that the penonal allen.
hon of Presi~nt
Eisenhnlftr
would !!pr!erl a contract settlement...
were dimmed Friday W"ben negotillt.ot'll reported "no chance" in
tbe aitu.Uon.
But Federal
Hediatloo Chief
Joeepb F. Finn-egan indieated be
was not neeesarily discouraged
by the report.
··11 •s a normal part of bar.(Cain.
ing procedure that the parties
don't report all that ·goes on behmd closed doors," Finne&amp;an com.
mented.
USW PresideDt. David J . MeIk-la(d 'also coufirmed an ~mpha­
tic Ste-phen.
statement
that
•'there wu no 1oew offer on the
table" during Friday's tMgotiatiOTtl .
·
Dtvelopments duri'ftg the past
~ had feo observers tO bc!:liew
bllr,ga.iQHJ for the Bic Threeu. s . Steel, Bethlehem -and Reo
public- had modified their de..
mands Cbat the USW accept a J.
yur, oo-strite eontract. A t.llreeyear pan had been believed Utlder di.IICUSSion.

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Local Boys Will · Harry Barnes
Appetu' In Band Wins In Loud
Shirt Contest
At State Fair

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Tht&gt;y met fnr 40 mm-utes thi!
rn om .ng then receN~ed until %:30
i P. m. EDT..
· . 1 h~y fhd not bother ~ven to
giV~ ~ "no commrnt" to reporter~·

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lnarY objectives,.rebearsal schedul.
es ' abd various other topics
l:!e iiiscussed. All students aret~o
bring t-heir iMtrumtnts to · c
meeting.
,
.
.
· ~. R_eserve Band meetutg WlU be
he_ld 1D. - JJte- ~41\~tlull!. on Ul_e ·
same -dat~r at · ~30 A-. M. Th.u~
group will also include · s~venth
Se-nlor b.Jnd membel's are re- grade studeats WIIO were lll6truque&amp;t«"l to attead thB meetin1 and mental mu&amp;ic students last. school
•' · nbealsal whtcb ·W:oodgeard has Y~b ~eo~lest in _ thi~ group nt;ed
·terinttd. "very' bnporta.M''. Prelim- .not . nng m rumen ·
. Woodgeard reminded that rigid
attendance of band
students lo
&gt;eheduled rehearsals during the
month of August is an impOJiant
fact.or In the success of ttle f·ull

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High School Marching · T. L. Hewetson Polio Vaccine
Band OrganizationJs Planped Funeral Service Shots Scheduled,&gt;
·Will Be Tuesday For This
wiil

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Sgt. William Mason has relurncd
to GertTWny after ;1 monlh's ,.i~!t
with hia' sister. Mrs Walton ManIcy a-nd family W-h ile m the state~
Sgt. MaHon vi~iled hi~ neph~w . ~­
Sgt. Virgil Manley and faml ly at
Waco, Texas.

I_PRC?WNIE

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MANY MORE

METROPOLITAN
Auto Sales

CAMUA

37, secOhd vlct1m of

1: .
J song Funeral Home ln '
1 -In ch11rge of tbe ae,rvJtes wJU be ·
Rev. · Raymond
Petei'J,
paator
?f
_t he St. Paul's LutbeliD C.b~:-~fc.b
I, tn Nt:w" Haven, .purial · wlll be.
' made In the . Lone Oak ~emetery
in Point P~ea11ant.
·
RPbinson
ctkd
tn
1
Clark Hospital 4n
Frida.y !lit 9:1S f, m.
received in the accident . .
t!u~ r bad died oa tbe
of the accident a.nd
·
Thursday.
The decea•ed was born on
iU.'ill 28,919 at Pt. Pleasant.
was in ~he armed forq.es from
1941, . until October, 1948.
BroWf\ and "Sonny" , Slawtet.
Friends may caJJ a.t the fuo1~
Tha b&lt;Jys are, ttuct,nt&amp; at Rut. b(lrne thlJ; everiing
after
o'clock .
l.and School.

11f..t' ton Stake Body. Extra good ur!ea.

lfZ tun Pickup. New dark blue finish. Fully recondttJOned

•

PITI'SBURGH UP-steel stt'lk:
n_e gotiaton a&lt;topk.d a poJicy ol
j Silence today amid •pe-."UiaiiOD
they wert' mWng .IOOJe headway
l 1n their d l. ,.a• v~ aeu '-dhto!lct ne·

venswpod trdiJc aecldent
' last Sunday took, tbe
briJtbet, Bobbie, will
• Sun"uay at 2 o'clock at

1950 CHEVROLET •.•

1951 CHEVROLET •. :: .". ·. '$595.00

Bargaining Sta'Jions Continue
As Strike Enters Third Week

The Good Neighbor

F~ineral ~~~a for i

.,.;; : ,.,. ··-

1953 CHEVROLET .. ......... $895.00

1953 CHEVROLET ......... $595.00

ema1n

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KIIP

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8 cyl. Dlx. 4 dr. Sedan. HydramatiC drive. One of cleaP.. 1
est urs in town.

·

$695.00

1952 CHEVROLET ..•.. · ..

9f Brown

1952 PONTIAC . . • • • • • . • • • $895.00 .

. . . •..... $1,395,00

Vf!y- Supcr 4 dr. Sedan. BeaUtiful Turquoise wilh while
lop. Shvw.'i good care.

Fair Entries Win P.;a ise

• ,' •••••• $1;39$.00

v..a SllllPr ~'iviera Cpe. Spotieu whue W.1th red tOp.
ExcPptionat lo ever.y wa-,. Dyn~ow drive.

VA 1;om ·. Cpe. Sunliner. One careful local owner.
~ · urdor.1atlc.

·

THE THin pr!nelt~al coatenderl for the Dem.oeratte
WaJte:r F. Georp (DJ, Georj:'la, at the teat:imonlal
Gov• .A.varell Ba.rriJ:aaD. New Yotk: aeorp; Adlai
di.Anet
went. tlleJ.r

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