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~Sentinel,

The lJall) :,,.:ntmel

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Pomeroy·MiddleJIOrl, 0 ., Aug. 29, 1958

lmwn's Attend
Commencement
AtOhioU

VanMeter-Stobart Nuptial Vows
Are Exchanged Wednesday Aug. 27

Mr and Mrt. Ok.ey VanMeter set with seed pearla
Sr, Mason, are an.nounemJ the 11. bouquet o.1 red and wbtte rose
'fbeJr
dau&amp;flter, bud!
~ ~~r. and Kn. Orville Brown and marnai,1e ul.
Mtu Agnes Youna:. Mason , act
llidalyn and Bob, Lona Bottom at- Flora ("lllNy'') VanMeter to Don·
and was
~ the Ohio Univenuty eom- aid Stoblrt,. 1011 f)l Kr and lin ed as maid of honor
George Stobltt, Racine, 0
dressed In a mtnt green street
maocement Satl.ltday.
The Browns' son, AUan, receJvThe weddinc waa an event of leli and wore a wbite head band
ed lUI Bachelor of Scien«l degree Wednesday at 11 ·00 a m and -.loj~t ~~~~,.. tfllMI nup QlJIUaJ
iu Bdtleltion and thelr d.augbter-tn was held lD the EUB ChW'ch in and a corsage of yellow ro.se bud~

law, Regina, received her Bacl'leiGT Mason.
of Science degree In Medlcal TechRev. Ralph Mahoney perform
llOlOCY, With h1gb honor
ed tbe double rtng ceremony
Jlr. Brown bas been employed
bytbe Gnadenhutten schools a~ a
teacher of Indu&amp;tnal Arts, Sdence
J't!d Mathem.at1cs Mrs Brown bali
been employed by the Unton Ho.s
~tltll 111 I)QvP.r oti Medical Technolo-

The churc-h was dec orated

w1th

seasonal C'Ut flowers.
The brtde, &amp;ttlred 1n a whtle
nylon jjtreet ltmgth clreu, wu
given in marnage by her brother
Jamea VanMeter Her dren w:as
llt.
fashioned with a fitted bodiee
They w111 res1de tn New Ph•lal- and ful1 skirt She w0re a net
felpbia .
veil made Jn .1 crown effect and

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Miss Barbara

LueJUe Howkbla • . . • . . . • . . • • • . • l'eJDero1 Sodelf Edltar
IIJ'Ido Rice . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . MlddleJN&gt;rl Soelel&gt; EdHol

Thelma Marlene Torrence Is w ..tt

IC'cessorles,

wb t

BETTER BUY
2 dr. Sedan Worth much. Sparkling orglnal greeu two
tone.

1955 Chevrolets · ·

· · ·· $1,095.00

8 cyl. 2 &amp; 4 dr. S.dan. Both dean tars, and exceptional

buys.

1956 Ford .. . . . . . . . .

. $1,295.00

Cuatomllne 2 dr. Sedan. Fordomatlc llrlve. Spolle.. two
loue blue finish

1957 Ford

va ···· ········· $1995.00

CUllom "300" 2 . dr. Sedan. Almost .like the day 11 was
liOid. Fordomatlc.

1957 fontiac V8 ··· · ·· · · · · · $2,495.06
9 poaaenJer Station Wagon. Show room dean. Hydroma·

tic. R&amp;H. 4 new Nylon while wall tlrea.

1956 Buick V8 · · · · · · ··· $1,995.00
Speelal 4 dr. H•rd Top Sedan. DynoOow drive. One eare·
fulloeal owner. R&amp;H. Llk~ q~)l' orlglnol flnloh with spetleM Interior.

1956 Bukk V8 .. , ······· ··· $1,895.00
8peelal %dr. Hard Top Coupe. One of the &lt;leanest cors
on our lol. Dynonow drive. R&amp;H.

1956 Oldsmobde · ·· ·· · · ·· · · · $1,859.00
Super 88 4 dr. Sedan Hydramotlc drive. One eoreful lo·
ul owaer.
,

1956 Mercury Monclalr · · · · $1,895.00
V8 2 dr. Hard Top Cpe. Power oteerlng &amp; brakeo. Mer·
eyomotle drive. Best aerle1 Mercury. Really sharp Inside
udoat.

1955 Buick V8 · · · ·· · · · ·· · · $1,495.00
I dr. Riviera Cpe. Power steering &amp; brlkes. Original two

toae blue flnllh. Beoutlful or&amp;lnlal llnlah. We can peraoaally recommend lhlo car.

•955 Mercury Y8 · · · ··· · · · · $1,095.00
I dr. Sedln SpoUe8s two lone blue !lnllh. Owned by loeal meehlnlc.

1954 Buick Y8 Special · · · ·· ·· · $1,195.00

I dr .. IUvleu Cpe. B01uUful .bird lop awclol. New Car
lrlde ·lu.

, 1954 Ford V8 · · · ·· · · · · ·· ·· ·· · $745.00

'"lr. CUitomUne .Sedan. SpOIIeu orlglllal U,hi . , _ fiD·

lila.

1953 Cltevy. 2 dr. Sedan · ·· · · · · · · · $495.00
1953 Plymouth Sllvoy 411r. Sedin · · $495QO
1953 lui~ Speclal4 dr. Sedan ···· $69$.00
1,53 l.ulck V8 Sup" 4 dr. 1 owner · · $795.
1953 Iuick Specl~ 2 dr. · · · · · ·· ·· · $695.00
.·1950 8ulcUpeclal4 dr. Sedan · · · · $195.00
1953 Ford Y8 4 dr. Sedan · ····· · · · $595.00
-1953 Desoto V8 2 dr. Sedan · · · · ·· $595.00
953 ~ 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · $595.00
Pontiac 8 cyl. 4 dr. Hytl. ·· ·· $695.00
Chevy. 2 !Jr. Dlx. Stdan , · · · $195.QO
Ford Statio• W~~t" ·· · · · · · · $125.00

TRUCKS

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Following the ceremony a rl
ceptton was held at the home ,_,
the bride'&amp; brolher, Mr .&amp;nd Mr •
Wtlliam VanMeter, Mason
The tra~Jtlonal three t1ere
w~ding c1tke was !lerved durln •
I h.e reception
Mr Stobart attended Raein•
H1gh School and the new Mrt
Stobart attended Wahama Higl
School The couple wtll resMe u.
Ractne, o.

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GMC VI .. ·· · · · · · ·· · · · $1,595.00

~ ~p Db. Clb 6 ellrom• ~·· Olle loeal OWII•"
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GMe . ·,.... ·............... . $49~.oo
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Mra Frank Young Jr, Mason,
honor~;d her three year old son,
Bobby with a birthday party on
Wednesda)' at their home.
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After the honoree opened hb
many lifts, decorated birthday
cake, Ice cream, ,potato cb~ps and
Kool Aide was served the followlnl guests, Mrr; cecil Johnson
Dennis and Robin, Mra. Tet'l
Roush, Cathy, Jud)l, Gloria, Jennifer, Joey and T1mm)l; Mn. Francis Jefrers, Daniel, Sid, John and
Pam; Mrs Jack Fox, Mary and
Susie; Cynthia Van Meter, Gaye
Nease, Sally
Yeager, LaNe'l
Wriaht, Jane
Buri:en•, Shtrlcy
Young, cathy
Young, Jackie
Young, Mrs Young and the hon
Miss Thelma Marlene Torrenc«' white and r~d carnations
oree,
Mrs Kathlene Morrb or Racine
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roland
Ton-ence, Tupperr; Plams,. became !Isler of the bride was matrop of
lhe bride of RonNe Eu,il:('ne My- honor and wore a pa!c blue dres
crs, son of Mr and .Mrs Edward w1th matchmg hat She V!'Drc t
Myers of Minersvil:le, Friday, Aug corsage of varlgated i'tld am
15 at 7 p m at the Chnstian wh1te carnat1ons
Church 111 11u~pers Phuns.
Hay Myers or Ath~ns, brother o'
The Rev Harold Doster per-· the. groom served as best man
'file WSCS of the Mason Mctho· formed the doublo ring ceremony
1 he bride and groom are both
dlst Church met on Monday
The brjde , given in mlll'rlage by b't'.nduale.s uf Eastern H1gh Srhoo
olght for their reaular monthly her father, wure a while flopt Cla~ll of 1958.
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meeting The group met at the
length
gown
·
of
lac~
over
taffeta
New Haven Plll'k for a. potluck
wlth 1:1 litted botllee . The slcev{';
plcnlc dinner.
ctf
lace Wet'f: tra~ltionaily inn g
A abort, program was held with
Mary E. Capehart as leader and and pointed"'! the WtJSt " ho"l
entitled ''My Life ln the March piece with fmgertlp veli was o'
of 1\tbaloru. Scripture wall read ... llluoion. · She emied ' WhlhBible
mounted With vaf!gate.i
Mrs Guy Reynolds, dlstrtct flretJ·
by Mrs SteUa Ch1ttln.
1dent of the Buslneas and f'l'ofAI·
The bustncu meeting follow·
I
donal Women'a Club. met with ttte
ed the prog:ram and each member was urged to attend the
.r lhe district ~tub• ,,
"- luncheon Sunday at the 'Martin
District
Educational, Seminar
Restaurant
meeting to be held in Huntingplanning .... ;on for the dtt.
ton, Sept. 9 There will be a
tr~cl'
meeting: to be hPid in Mid·
morning and an afternoon lleSI·
The W1lt family held a reumu11 dleport thi!l b.U was held at tile
ion at thia meetlna:
recently at Buckeye' Lske
home or Mrs Homer J~ Russclt, N
Tbc~e enjoying the picnic were
A basket dinner was served, at Second St., following the luncheon
Mrs. Jean caraon, Mn. StellE ooon to Mr. and Mrs t~o l''ord
Plans were nt'ade for the meetChattin, Mrs. Mara:aret Pickens. and family, Mr. 11nd Mrs Shm]('~ · l b
1111 · o e held lh ttie new Mleldle·
Mra. Roaa Fink, Mrs.• Pearl Roush Wilt and falhU)I, Mansfil!]d: Mr port
School, Oct. 10..
Mill Mary Dudding, Mi&amp;a Alm&amp;. ~tnd Mrs. Merle Wilt and famlh ~re Elernentat'y
discueed senior mOt~el'l!l
Duddln1, Mlu Eata Bumgardner Wilder Wilt. 'Bucyrus, Mr. ami wUI 11 erve the dmner. The bY·llw
Mrs. Mary Capehart and Mrs Mr:&gt;. Isaac W1lt Jr. aod family, and protedures of the club were11
Franc!• ·Stewart and son Gary.
~rs. Eugene Chipman, Columbu5 also dtscu.!lled. Jl..rs. Nollie Vale,
'Mr. and Mrs. Etlch8fd Wtlt anrl president of the :diddleport ctt1b
family, Mr and Mr.&amp;. Carl Searl~ Will appointed St'lcrel ary for th~
Mr tmd Mn. Robert W1Jt ami di1trict mooting:, and M~s. Mar·
Family, Mr. and Mrs. James 'ray- jorJe Stephens, president of tht:
lor, Mr._ and Mra. Lester Rose M11ietta club, waa elected treaS·
AbOut 125 MaBOn• · and tbelr and family, Mre Irene Shumaker urer for the conlerence.
r•mlliea, member• of the Oblc Wlddleport; Mr. and Mt8 Ken·
Attending tho luncheon meetinA
Vall-ey Commtndery No. 124 en neth WUt and family, Mr. and
Mn. Dorothy SoQ1mer, Gaijoyed 1 plcnlc last 'nuraday Mra. Charles llysell, Mr. and Mrs
A. Stroth, J.aek·
evening at Balley'a JAke.
.Mrt. :~~bel
Maurice Dul8t and family, Mrs
Wallace Bradford .,.., chief [Jaac Wilt and Mn. Roy Gru~ser
and Mre. Nellie'
~!jlok for the barbecued chicken aod dt~UJhtera, Pomeroy.
enjoyed. r.temben of the Cirele·
vlUe Lod&amp;t Wtre: IUIIII.
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Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday

BPW Cl ub
- Plans
F o· .
Mor !StriCt
.
eetmg In Fall

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•••••d•"''
Re·un,·on Held At
Buckeye Lake
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Commandery Held
Picnic At Lake

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.lOIN f'D
llEIGs-I'U"'EIIOY
TONIGIIT
"IUJIJOIIIE IIORNINGSTAR'
Nallalle'Wood- Gene Kelly ·

SATURDAY
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"IN THE MONEY"
Bowery Boys· Hunt. Hall
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ALSO
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"HIGH HELL"
John Derk • Elal,ne Stewart
SUN.IIan WED.

''THE BRIDGE ON"TRE

KWAI"

WIU11m Holden .
AI~ G~!'!!ness

Cllevy. . ...... : ........ / $1,79$.00
~ leob JQ;e aew quell.

Min Dorothy •Hartenbaeh wen
GalUpoU1 vlaHorl Tuefda¥.
Mr1. Roy Grueer &amp;Jid dauail·
Mr.s C A. Neff and Mn. F. L tera anct )ln. Bren._, Shumaker
Bobek and daughter, Debrah, left bave J')f:turned home after a vllit
Thursday for theU' home, Chieaao, w!Uh Mr. an4 Mrt. !!uteoo Chap&gt;
111 , after a v11it wilh Mlssea man. Columbua.
Mr. and Mn. LeOlW'd. ltuu .Jl
Maud and .Freda Grue1er.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Rltehle Cleveland ardved TbUJ!Idty" for a
and family of Rismg Sun, Mit-b., J¥eekend vUlt wttb ber father.
were weelr:end auesta of Mr. aad I!Qinond Elaeltleln.
Mrs. W. C. TIJlor aad Mlsa
Mrs. Kenneth Harril.
Manko
SbiraJiki of Toledo were
Mr and Mrs. Pat Qulnl;l and
Bobby Grueser spent the past over night JUetts of Mr. and Mtl.
weekend Jn Columbus and at· &lt;;. F. Tom;tJna, Tueaday and
Mr and Mrs. E;ber Lewis and tended the fair
Wednetday
ester Walbul'n were in Columbue
JCeDtly to visit Mrs' Stella Wal·
Mr. and Mrs John fisher an('
urn who- is a patient at the Ml sons• of Akron • visited reeentl•
1
'armel
Hosplt!l
Mrs. Lewts '.flth their parents, Mr8 , William
~ported that her mother ts reeov- P'Jsher, Mmersville and .Mr. a"'d
There will be a Hom~oming at
-Jng sall~factorlly from fa&lt;'!al sur Mrs. Henry Roush, Racine.
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t~e' Z~ Church of Cbri.tt, on Har·
•ery, and has enJoyed the many
Mr and Mr! Charles WlibrD'.v rn1onvtlle Road, SuftdJy, Augui\ 31.
l rd!l and gafts sent her by her • have returned home after a vaea
The Gotpel Harmony Boya of
.· ibd11. Her room number is 712.
UGn m Tennessee
~SAZ·TV •witl ~there. Everyone
Mrs Robert Mitch and sons, Da
_
ts welcome.
.
id and Steven, are vuitmg her ''' her parents. Mr 1:111d Mr&amp;. Sid~
Attenda:oce at tbe Zion church
arents, Mr and Jlvtrs John Scmes, ncy Rice of RuUand. They also vi•
on
Sunday WQ eo. olferi.q $SD.16.
nd Mr. and Mrs p L ~ditch.
Lted friends m Middleport.
Ronnie dlcCunis, ColumbUs Oor•
Mr. ihd Mrs. Verne Davis and , Mrs James Bnngard and da.qgbt- 1st, Robart. Slobart. OSU ,ltudent,
rfn Carl )loore were m Columbus e'rs, K1m, Terry and Jill, have re- formerly of Pomeroy., GftQrp SUl·
'ecently to attend the funeral lier- turned to their hoQle jn Cl~and weH, antiqwe deller, a~ Geotp ,
!jees f()r Mrs Hugh Niday.
after VJ~lfmiJ her parents, MT. and
w. Veno)l, Columbus, were cu. .
Mrs Clara Atkimon and -ni..,ce V.rs Ed Haggerty .
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard,Ruuell ok
', fly Grace Atkinson of Greenfield
~Ir. and :\irs. Ed Slater, Fred and
Wol-fpen, Sunday.
1isited here Wednesday
with Kay, huve returned from a two
Mn H.ODP.I't nussell daugbters,
1riends Mi.Js Atkmson is i mcm· weeks tnp In :..tichtgan and Can·
1~r of the staff of the G. eeufteld ada 11: . Slater ha&amp; been on vaea- Carolyn • ._d Brenda, atul Mrs.
·tlgb Sehoul where she bas taught tion from his duties at the Ohio CJyde DHC'ber and DoQna Kay are
"or 3~ yean. The Atkmsons were Valley Bakmg Co.
spending the week in Columbus.
'ormer Middleport resadcnts
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Miss Hulda Klem and her broth·
~r-in-law, F. M Fugate, were in
]allipolls, Wednesday, to vis1t Mrs.
~gate at tb~ Holzer Hosp1tal. Mrs
rugate, who was taken to the hos· •
&gt;ital Sunday, Will be removed to "
The BRADBURY bij'
.he Uruver&amp;ty Hospital for further
:reatmenlo

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J\OPala Lora

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OF HAPJ('Y

74'h MILLION '. . b•r~:~n·

Miss Pauline Z1rl ~ 1s spendmg
ier vacation as ¥uest of her par·
mts, Yr. and Mrs Ebef Lewis and
tamily. She spent last week at the
Presbyterian Church camp
Piedmont. Ohio.i Miss Zirkle is a
gtudent nurse at Hrol'ler }J.,~,,ital
Mrs. John KincairJ has been iB
tor several dayll at her 1\omc ull l'lo
Fourth-st With a VIrus infectiOn.
• Mr. an"d Mrl): Chester ~rw:ip and
wn, Dun, and Mr and :drs. liar·
old Long are j)lanmng to spJ:mt the
.veekf.'nd at the Great La,kes 'l'ram
ing b&lt;isc all(( attend tile gradu:&gt;fL..,.
exerl'Jses when lbeJr sons, Mike
Ervm and Ruy Long, graduo.t.
from boot traimnJl. The boys w1ll
receive a leave stnrting Sepl 5
Mr. and M1s A R McKmny ,
former Mlddlcport resuicnts, hav(
rented an apartment in the Lyon,.
bi.Jildmg now owqcd by Robert
Coatf:i Tile McKinney ·~ have beeu
living m Columbus
Betty Lynn Koehler, who ha &lt;
ipent the pail two weeks "V~th he1
aunt. Nliss SHily Schaaf, Was 11e
compamed to her home in Colum
Jut~ tuday by Mr anrt Mrs C. B
Niese and Miss Schaar They will
1pend the day with :Qetty'e mother,
'drs. Richard Koehler and lamdy,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Dicken of
FrankUn, Ohio, was a recent g:uesl

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the Jl'llntiQS of

lnn&lt;h!oe In

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PikHt. Oi'Jrle~
Radia llid-Posn
by Ray SteveR;'

R. J. Jones,' Jr.,.
Frank Rtueh Jr.,

County Reciev~
Over $82,000 In
Children's Aid

OVEC Property

More money was paid oUt bY
durlrig the- fh1cal year
June 30 idt aid for depead·
and crippled ~Udren than

the

'Faxes· Amount

To.$364,987

show.

Electric

1\41 HAtlBUIY.

in any previous ¥elll', , recQrds of
State Auditor JameS A. Rhodes

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Corwra-

Total payments

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to

Oblo counr

'"Pay'ntent of tiea for these nlfarit' prOcr~ms
to ,GaiU&amp; ~ast year were $Z2,830,h9. T.his ia:
in the amount of more than 1 three times · the

b••'""''

lowloot rv
-..llh 262 •q, "" pkhfl. Tro~olorl!ltr•
, .......nc~~oom A•&lt;&gt;il·
11ill• In 4 b&lt;taQIIhl
flrlllh .. JIT'/'23.

thti

aecond·batf

dlilributed ttm• yean'
when d.5trlllutillns a~lJtriltefi to
amount

$7,2$8,641.

** Pawsrtui
ID'l. Brlghl•r, $h•rp'" Ph:lu,.
-C.scotf• run.,.
**Puii·Anll
SWftclt
* St•y·SH Vrifllf71• Control

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Predict 420 May Be Killed
0\'er Holiday's In Traffir

Fair Weather
Promised For
This 1'eekend

"-plloa•l&lt; lpr tll&lt;&gt;·ript are The
.Mountain State "Brpade&amp;.etln&amp; Co.,

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to informaUon
day.
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LOWIIDV a,-YLINO
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111• ~OOK ypu Iflee- Tho PERFORMAN~
ws.n t·- nle VALUE ,-ou exptt:l

Sund•y ...-eninf.

lion's bipways began p1hng up ea1ly Saturday "-ith miJLions
of Amencans heading f()r pleasure spots
1he National S&lt;~fety Council warned. as the three~dav hoi~
iday began, that as many as 420 persons might be killed dur·

September by

loealed at 1200 E
ton, W. Va.,
Inc.,
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tc.~tft"M
thv,..r-"owtn
Hbly nwthweat Itt• Sunca.y llf'

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UNITED PRESS IN'fERN.HIONAL
Reporta of the Labor Day hohd•x hlood . lettong on the na·

A bearinw hat been Jet

timl 1n

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Ohla: MMtty sunny, ....,....,
••rmsr and mare humid te4ay,
,.rtly cloudy Nnltht •"" SuMay

Toll Is Mounting

Being Sought
For This Area

RCA VICTOR

WITH BIIAUTIPUL

Jlreo

Weather

Pol{leroy.MJcidi.e,Ort, Ohio, Saturday. August30~ 1958- - - - - - - -

Radio'Franehise
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1954 Plymouth · · .. · · · · · · · $745.00

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BUY FROM BLAETTNAR'S
FOR A

Mra Karl Grueaer, Mra.
Q1.1inn, Mi-a. Carrie Gruuer

POMEROY
SOCJETY

ZION

be&lt;~d and alsu wore a corsage 1
)cllo\\ rose buds.
Best man for Mr Flobart w
Bobby Dudding of Racuie
Cynthia VanMeter, mece of t 1
bride, wa~ ring bearer and w
dressed 1n a red and white ple o
ed nylon dress with while acet
sortes.

Bobby Young
Is Honored On
Third Birthday

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Middleport Soclaty

Huddleston o ·

Muon was the brtdesmaad an
worl' a pmk street length dre
w1th whtll'

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B•Mncsd Fld•llty FM Sou11d ,
OrJ~Off

*Improved FrlnrJ• Ar•• R•ceptfon

lo:t s1nr,. 1954 when 368 p:!"rsor.H
w{'re kJI~ed The Umterl Press In·
trrnat10nal count fM Labor Da)l
19~7 showt:rl 443.deaths
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The ootwn's rJ:.oath toll bPg rm
The weather hure:tll prom!o;;f'f'l
most of the nation fair 11k1e-s Sat- 1o mount 1n tbc r:trly ho!uJay
urday fqr the first da-y of the long hours today as nulhons of Arflt·r·
tan; took to the hi~hway
Lahrtr Day week end.
The Nat10n.al 5-lfety Council
Clearing alues were reported
sa1d
early ~porh
[rom New England with tempera- however,
tures rJSIRIO:" and scattered show "looked hupeful" and there wa!l
er!l tapering off to fractional 1 poss~b1hty
"however .slight"
readmgs
that l:'he loll wou.ld not rpach the
A pattern of rapidly eastward predit'ted 420 death~; for the
moving dt!lturbances nosed over ihree-day pcnod
northern states Friday night with a
The Umtf'd Prt-!\8 International
hanginl over oount at 8 30 a m " d i 11how
band of thowers
an area from the Great Lake11 to ed 27 persons kJJIN.i m trarr1c
the Northern Rockies
JCCJdeots, two persons :irowned,
The outlook for Saturday ~as "11! plane cfla~h dc,,th and seven
ror scattered afternoon showers deaths m other mushaps for a
in the Rockies, oYer the Northern total of 37
Plains, Great Lakes and mto the
Florida lt•d the nat1on in lraf·
Nortbeast.
fit deaths wJth four Uhlo reportliiost sectionl! o{ Lhe nalion rrom ed lhree and Jllmuos and Texa.s
the Southern Plains to the Atlantic e-ach had two.
Coast were promised 11 sunbath
although scattered sbowen; were a
Ilhno1s topped the nat :un m
~ poss1bihty 1n tbe mtd :.llssJS."'IPPI total. df'alhs. however, as rour
Valley
rwrsuns burned to death m an
Temperatures througbout the na 11arly morning fire at Round Lake
tion were expeded tn remain h1gh. Beach about 45 miles northwest
of ChlCil~o lo bring t'he state
lol11l death loU tu s.x
Good WutMr Foreu5t
S,1fety officials expressed fear
that generally
good . weather
lhrou,l(hout the natwn would conLnbule to the de-atb toll. AI·
though scattered showers were ex
peeted m widely sr.attcred pomts
and dl)udy skws were expedcd
,. • 4M anpual gol{ing · safari of over much of tile nat 1on's tnklsec... , local IoUuwers. of the sport to
llon, fa1r and wal'ID was tlte Tule.
·Wh1te Sulphur Sflrtngs is weU
·Many slates calk'tl on the Naunderway today
L1onal Guard to reroforce slate
Whtle the contingent is sbort and local Jaw ~Vnforcement offiCials m one of •the greatest ef.
i:!;.
for 1be tt1p to Sam Snead's golf· torts ever massed against reckless
ness on the htghways.
~;Qe
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liD
arc " D.(l
have made tbe journ£1y. There may
Gov. Martlll Grlf£10 0[ Georgia
have been others whose names noting that the elltJmated death
An estimated 131 childl'en and mothe[s; - with sqrtle DAds
have rwt been reeorded.
t.ol.l 1n the Peach state .... , 14,
who were not working sprinkled in - helped tell Nfa. Dar~ In observance of tabor Day Those knownl t~ ~at the1. pictur- used his emergency powers to
· of 5yrac"'se Fr"""''
"~ lb
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t th
morl 0 '8rten
l.....,..:r; how mu".n
ey apper1ca1:e there .will be no, publicatilln
nr caque
arc Remo Nieri, James and Har· urn ou '- e guard.
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whatshehasdone-tbispastsummer.
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. The Dai1y Sentinel on lSonday in imon O'B9en. Bob Jarobs. E. F.
In lD~tana, state pohtte called
Tbey did it by staging .~ . surprise pic,nl~$tarting at '4 O'tlt'J:Ck order that the empJ9yees and 1Robinson, Fred Crow, Wid Ash·l ond U~d ·Prell'l Interoahona.J
.n the aftemo.o'n at the O'Briep home~"lt
tbe·.time 41lf~ staU of the new!Uio...uoto be able worth and Dr. Clyde bagels.
~:emoposte:e~~ 80th~esdtolh k~~f
wher.e from 50 to 80 youngsters
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to ®serve tbe holiday ln JI:.B fulle m ru;matton will be passed ~N
O'llt'len swimming ........
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GEN. LEE DIES
~ motonsts stopped for trUflc
t"'Y'· .
YORK, Pa. UPl - Lt. Gen. J94n VIOlations.
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The G'Brlens, thil summer as
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PubhcaUon will resume on nor- C. ll (Courthouse) Lee • .::ontrover.·
C:ftrv,.....,. Make PIN r,
Pl8f. yeais~ have.
their
m~ scale however on Tueaday.
sial Army general of World War
•More than 10 000 Iowa clersyVIte i POO
II,, dted early today at York hos- mel) of aU faith~ banded together
:unan~· all·t:me
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
pital. He •was 11.
to litress \:he mdivJdual'a mor.ll
Lee auffered a stroke sev~al respomibilit1 for sa.fe drivinx.
A Dayton, Olllo, radio station,
Admitted: Mrs. VioLet Parker,\ dafaaa:o followed by a coronary.
WING, In a macabre safety plug,
Long Bottom; WUllan Y(loker,
SEND "BEEF .UP"
MUCJD.
oUered free funerals for local
•WASRINGTON UPI - The ' Air reaidents wbo "'kill themselvee
Dbeharged: Alfred Sellers, Force diaclo&amp;ed today that it it~ on the higb.way• durmg the long
sending a squadron of jet fighters hohday.
Portland.
and a number of cargo ail'fraft to
.Birtbs~ a son to Mr. and , Mrs. beef up U. S. air power m the
Cbka~goan&amp; staggered uDder the
Fred WllllallliOn,
·Rutland; a Far East where Red China threat- we1ght of thousands of visiton1
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.Jam en! invasi~ of Natiomst Jslanda in to the national Americara Legion
Harrie, Racine.
Fonnosa stfait.
.:!onvention and fled to the 'beaChes and forest preaerves as I1lin·
uis stii'IJ ofl1P;als flaah~ a "condition red" tfaf11e aleft.
The otl.ihom~ trdf'Je patrol
also called a condition red turnout every pieqe ot availai:JIC
~·1ipone11t , in the strUggle to cut
Y!!at's death toll.
COLUMBUS UPI - The 1858 Ohio Slate Fair end~d 11.9
elfht day ru~friday 1\'ith prospects of a deOcit·oll&lt;le ,lill the 1'be holiday held one note of
Ja(drn!u for t'he nation':&gt;! !!Chool
bills are totaleo.
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beckoned
As a result; fair officials indicated the admission to next just
beyond tHe picnic ground.
year's extr..-aganza may be doubled, from 75 cents to $1.50.
Ohio counted at least SIX per, Friday's paid attendance, last measured at 12,165, brought
~ killed in Labor Day wee)!:
total attendance for tbe week
end trafd'ic aceadents by 9 a. m
the fair for »!bout $10,~ today to take its customaTY lead
270,boo mark.
D. Robert Jones this year·s entertainment gab• !n th:e early 'hours of a bohday
' r,.in kept at leas't take, including funds from the period.
away from t® ~•tr. horse show, which mos( peoplE
The state Htghwar Patrol rethe fair drcv( gpod considered an e~mpt agricul ported Jls first record of a. hoU·
the otl)er daya, Sinte tural e~bibitlon.
Jay traffic cteatb was late Frl~
In addition, the "revenues'', de olght. Paul Everly,, 22; Surqfttt,6
w.aa (lnly 20.000 under
clded to asseaJ $41,000 for amuse £ield, died in an accident on ·Q~
ment taxes dating ba~k throUJh ~ twn mil" east of CaldweU.
19!\f.
F1v' other persons died as thie
Blanket exemptiol1.1 covered the result of two accld.mt.s early slit1956 and 1937 fairs, Jones !aid urday.
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and fa~r people b.ve a&amp;ked for a i&lt; Tbree men were kllled ~,._.. near
heaerina before regional Internat l&gt;ayton ill . o tW&lt;&gt;&lt;IIT eoii\JiO•·
!«;venue autborUles.
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}nly two were identified ~
Jonee pointed out that amuse dlately-Edwin Smith, Jr., 2:8 l a~
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tax tulinp, t~lthough Ieder
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46,
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A etr·tl'ain collision at ~ ci'OI•
On tbelr fairs. Much de; 'ng near Sandusky claimed th~
i•r ;.;.~~~;~ pemh uPQit
sta~ officials' inter· !i~&amp; of James C. Flemm~n~i-. 33 ~·
pret.atioQ Of the law, be added.
ond lllibert Mlddloton,
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:Asidil frAAJ tlaea.l snarls. Jones1 SalldusJtt~
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h&amp;'J •~ h;t ,his 12 years with
tbe -elatllm .
.. •rw• feel that the
Ohlet'8 'people bas
iq ~e •till State

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"nrllng a l rn idmg.ht M::mday
The ffJrt'cast woUld, tf true
yk the lowt.·st· Lo~or Day d~ a lh

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llevival mooting

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the aerVic:M.. fflfft'
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Women of, t4e Syr••IIJ'&gt; ·Prell»"·
terlan Church- wUl ~ell ))om&amp;pllde
100 aeam Labor Day a( the Sm·

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Do You Tltink Most Farmers Want SubsicJ.ies? You're
Wrong; Men Who Know Best Find Situation Quite Different
Many non-farm people undoubtedly think
that practically all farmers are In favor of
farm supsidies and the government's other
aids to culture
However, at the New York Herald Tribune
,,bserves editorially· "The men who know
farmmg best are not nearly as keen for fed ·
rral subSidies ae the farm-bloc congressmen
Jre"

This view was prompted by a poil which
Farm Journal . the leading farm monthly, con
dueled among readers It found that half of
th~ AmPrican farmers want the government
to get entirely out of agriculture - - "lock,
stock and subsidy" . And another 11 per cent
want less government aid than at present.
This is not so surprising as it may seem to
some For one thing, the subsidies are tim-

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On Farm Trends Drainage To Be
At . Pork_Picruc Aired Sept. 9th
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IBenaon will speak at the second
annual All Ohio pork, pi~.nic Septombe[· 13 al the Grftne oou~\y
fairgrounds In Xen1a, diJeUBSlnc
trenda In agriculture and ente~
priles related to meat animal prc;t-

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duellon.
His appearance will be a hi&amp;h·

ll&amp;ht of an ail-day program which
will l'nclU.de numerous other fea-

tures - a bam barbecue, the aelection of an All Ohio Pork Queen
commercial exhiblts and contests.

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Fly Control Now
Less Problem
With Chemicals

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any ndivlduals, when thinking of The Salvation Arm
think of an organization Working among the unfortunates f~
the large cities, miles away from their own community or
the service glven to our service men around the world wbile
~gh~i at your very door step, The Salvation Army busy
thr ng meeting the needs qf your unfortunate neighbor
rough the local Corps, regardless of race, creed or color.
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Last year, many grocery orders to local families as wcil as
~eals to tranaients were served. 2, 796 ple&lt;:es of clothing were
given to 21~ families, some repeats. 93 baskets of foOd were
g ven for Christmas dinners. Many visits were made to our
hospitals In Pomero
d M
Child ,
Y an
ason as well as the County Home
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ren 8 Home and constant jail service Is rendered A fol'
0 r~p in counselling, correspondence and visitation 1~ mad;
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guest of her neiee Mr. t~~b~
Mrs: c. R. Karr Sr. .and PoUy

Ann Bauer.

Mrs. Lou.
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applied to 1table and
barn w:alls stUI provide the
mean• of reducin• fly papu.

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Smith, Mn. Leonard N-orry
Mn. W. f· lll•t~x, Cecil c. LoP:

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FARM NEWS
1¥ WILLIA(il • f, OUGOIIY
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and qonservatlon Committee Of·
flee (ASC). The Muon Count)' ASC
office;., tocallld on·FIItli Stre~l lp
pt. Pleasant.
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The Ladie1 Friendship Circle
held. 'heir annual picnic at Bailey's
Lake, Sunday, August 24. A ba&amp;dirwer was enjoyed by Mr
and Mfl. Donald Ruush and child·
ren of New Haven; :Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar Arnott and Rickie of Mid·
dleport; Mn, Helen Elias, Pcacbie
and Russell. Mr. and Mrs. George
Trew, Mr. and Mn. Paul Fitzger·
aid and Linda, all local The after·
noon activties and the attendance
were hampered by rain '

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themuat
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officfl.,at
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October 10, 19118. '111•

ASC County Committee will then
eonaider eJCh appUeatlbn . .This
conJideratlo~ of the fmfim application Will be done between
Oc)ober 10 ond ·actobtr' :If, 19118.
Based on the. facti contained in
the Iannen applicitlo.n, tM Coun·
ty Committee will ~hen offer the
farmer an acre rental fee "' put
bJs hay and crop land Into the
ConservaUbn Reserve.. If this fig·
ure is acceptable to the farmer he
then signs a eontraet with the ASC
office agreeing to keep hie land
out or production fo'r the ·len&amp;tb of
the contract Tb.e farmer 1.1 not
tiound wttU he accepts the County
ASC Commlttee'a offer and !Iiana
the contract.
Th• F•rmer's Responsibility For
Land H. H11 In Th• ~.-..rvatlon
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The farmer who has siped the
Conservation Reserv!l=
contract
agreeing to put all eft part of his
bay and crop laild inlo the Con·
servaUon Reserve agrees to estab·
llsh a aood conservation practice
on the acre• lD the Conservation
Reserve. These conaervatlon prac·
tices include good Jand cover (per.
manent grasses and lea:umes or
trees). water conservation pracUcea,.. (di1Dl! and ponds) and wlldUfe conservation practiCtJS (wildlife cover and poilds for flab),
Federal cost sharing can be ob·
talned for r the establi8h'ment of
th~ different practices. Thii coat
tharlng is a separate ASC procram.
In addltlon to establilhktll good
eonaervatlon practices,- •the farmer
agrees not to harvest or pa1ture
the land In the CODHrvatlon Reserve and to control any nmdous
weeda by cUpping or spraying.
The CoNJervaUon l,le.,erve con·
tract affects only the land put in·
to the ConserVIltion Reservt. What
farmer d.oes with his pasture

M,r. and Mrs Robert Sprou~e and
Sheila of East Liverpool called an
Mr. and Mrs. George Trew last
week.
Mr. and Mfl., James Carpenter
shopped in 'Middleport Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Junior Coleman
child:ren spent the past week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayman
in Columbus.
Mra. Roberta Young arcompan ·
ied the Farm Women's Club on a
bus tour of Beckley last week.
Peachie Ellas has begun work
at the G C. Murphy Store in Pt.
Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnott and
son of Middleport were Tuesday
dtnner guests of Mr. and Mrs
George Trew.
Jimmie Carpenter has returned
to his employment with the Valley
Bell Dairy in Pl. Pleasant after
a month's absence due to illnct;s.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Priddy and
Debbie of Bradbury were Sunday
dinner guests of the Benme Roush
family. Later in the day the Roush
family and their guests ca lh•d 011
Mrs. Vena Rainey of Letart
Mrs. Etta Young has returned
home after a two months' visit in
CaUfornia.
Mrs. Helen Roush ht~s resigned
her employment at the Parkette m

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10 yeon. 1'he ·

)laactli CpuntJ. l 'be amount an •n·
diYiduolaets io bqed 011 tile 'Jti.OO
an ..,.. rilntal fltiUri. He ~Y tiel

more or P.~ ·may aet 1~_1 de,.nclr
IIIII ,on tholeiiiiJI ot time be ttiroOI
10 lake lll.e "land out of prodtli:tiori'
ind tl!e fertilltJ ol lhe laJ\d no ~
talWtl '0!11 ~ , producUon. Poll
eropplnji
alao lfle&lt;la lbe•
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weU atteD4M 1nd t.be bride realv
ed mu,. lo.et:r and u.eful eitta.
llr. aod Mn- Wm. Cottrtll are
8y C. I . SLAKEILIE
and a.e.1Un1 at thirty cent. would ape:adlna: a vaudon 1n Tuu
M.lt• Co. Agrlcultunl Apmt
brina: ~evenly live dollarL Tbe and other Wettem Jtalu
~1ark•· Un~ !li on e uf the farmer'• same quallly calf ~ellinJ at tOO
Mr. and llln Dtlt McClu~ ot
bli&amp;t' ~t problema . A good joh of pound• for only twenty-five unLJ,
AkroD. wert recent JUeau of Mr.
mark cnng fH'(IUtntJy mean.11 the would brtnt one hundred dollars,
and Mrl. ftoyd Dub
d1ffer~llct lwtwcen PI'Ofll and lu111 or twenty five additional
dollan
Mr. and lira. Eu1ene Campbell
and a ~f'llr':!i farm opto:ntwn
return pu cow .Oat year
attended lbe .state fait QVer tbe
Yor tbe Pll~l mne yt'arl. a group
H the priee W.fll the 1a.me for
...-.ad.
of f¥J11ti 1n t hf' cuun t u~1 or Meigs, both the light-wela:ht ealt md the
MiM Sbflba
Jean ArbaueJt
At~. ifockmw , Vant.on,
GaJha henier calf, the Income would be
spent
the
put
weei
vt&amp;tln£ ber
nd Lawrenn•, have worttd tosetb· one hundred twenty dollart, or a
pareata.
er In a markf'tmg program for fort y-five dollar advant.aae for the
,.,,., llilrord LOng apent Fri·
good quality fPeder cah·es. Thtl year·a work of ooe cow.
year the sa il', to be htld at Athens,
Jn con~~idering the quett:Jon of Fred Sayre wbo remalos very 1Ll
will hP on 0('tober 7. aud at Galhp- quahty with cholce anlmall aellinl at hil home bere.
oha, October 28 Calves to be 80id for th1rty c:entJ and common sell ·
Worthy Ivan Shank apent 1ev
will be dellv~red by f~trmen to ins: for twenty untJ, a four huRd- eral dar• wltb biJ parent.a, Mr
the Sales Barn on the preceedmg ~d pound calf would b~l one aDd Mn. Worthy Shaak. He 11
ditY (before noon), so thl'y can be hundred tWflnty doll.an in tbe lltationed at Norfolk, Va
weighed , graded and packaged m rh01ce grade, but OAIJ eiJb,ty dolllr. and )ln. K.ellon i&lt;Dd chillots to fit the purchat~er' li deBJre.
lan in the common JP'ade. 1bla
dren were Prid&amp;J pelts of Mn.
In the fall of 1957 calvt&gt;s sold al would again be an added income Cion Phtltlp.o.
Athens went 1nLu the counties of per cow of forty dollara, baaed on
MI. and lira. Rocer Phillips
1.~eigs, ALhens, Washington, Mot· quality only.
bad IJ dinner ~eN Tuelday tbe
gan, Jo'alrfU:!ld. L1ekmg, Knox, Mor.
row. F'rankhn. Plckawav, Ro!U,
If, lhroucb poor quality and lack Rev. aud Jlrl. J, L. Buckley of
Clark and Logan Thf' Galhpohs 1 of reeding ablllty, the poor quallty Te01.
cahes have a slmtlar spread.
calf wel.jbed on~y three hundred
Mr1. ViviJn Tope, X~n1a wr..s
pound• at aale ttme, tbe JrOII re1
a recent peat of her panm.tt,
.Pnly ,as both the pun·haser and turn would be only ai.Uy-doUan
Mr. and M.n. Num Betl.
sel~r.e sat1sfield will a sale sue- per caLC, or JuJt one·balf the inMr and Hn. Raymond l,leConceedT&lt;latlle feeders are mterested come from a well-crown top qual·
nell moved from tbe Floyd. Dtvil
In you.gg, well·g rown calve• that lty calf
have fleshing abthty and are
In visiting -cattle feeder• tbe farm to Kiehia:an where he il
employed.
ready to go to work m the feed past week, with Vlrcil IDng and
lot
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Paul Baer, Melli COunty Directon
Wendell Chapnan a:raduated
PrOOucens rcall~c such calve.&lt;! 10 the Southeastern 'Ohio Beef Cat- Saturda)' from OU, At\en1. WenCan be produced oniY by usmg tle Jmprovement A.uociation and dell will teocb In \be hllb IICbool
good beer type cows awl bulls This Jim Woods, 'Manager ot the Athent at Wilton.
does not mean regtslered ammals, County Livestoek Sales, we found
Cbu. Clboon t. ill at the home
but it does mean high quality com- most of the producer~ well aware 01 bio dote., lin- Jlqgie c..tor.
mercia! bef'f ammaJs.
of the need for selling only qualMr&amp; Glotl7&gt; Jlojor villto&lt;l her
A8 in prevwus years, all beer itw calves, wbich are weU grown. siater, Mrs. Marie stiffen in Pa.•
calve!l dropped a!ter January t, The producers feel tbey should reeently. She was accompanied
19~, w1th il minimum we1ght of have calves weigbinC ,hree bundby ber n.ieee Jlr1. Floyd Benedict
~0 pounds, except bull and da 1ry red fifty to five buttdred fifty Jr., of McArthur.
calve's, will be acceptl:'d calves pounds to set the belt retum
Mr. and Mn. Sam MatH. lfr.
wdl be paid lor by the pound and
This year It ll upec:ted nearly
and lln. f{arfen Gre-:n and Geo.
on the basis of in-we1ght and the six bundred calvea will be conaignTyl.er attended a homecoming at
sale pnce received for the grade ed for the Athens ale. Farmers
6r Jot.
who have not con!dgned aa Jet still ML Al\0 Cbw-ch Sunday. The
Manr ((•edcr calf produren• are have this opportunity by contact- M.,.. 1formerly re1ided there.
t8fllva Jean Davia is carina lor
Cindmg Lhat 11 IS well worth while ing any of the directors in tbeir
to creep feed the calves for two county, the Exten&amp;lon offices, or Mrs. Marion LOng who remain•
very ill at her home.
or three months previous to the the Sales Yard.
The firemen have run a new
sale '{hts g••ts Lhe calves ready
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WILKESVIllt;t;,

for lh•· fcc•l lot operation as well

as t&gt;UIImg addHwnal weight and
conrliLwn on before the sale
Mon• :md more producer&amp; are
Lakw g special care Lo ~;ec that the
calves •• rc properly dehorned and
castratrli at l ea.~t two to three
months iu advance of sale dale.
Buyers rmd th1s a defm1tc advan·
tage 111 fl•cd lot operatiOns and
will mumally pay il higher prtce
f&lt;ir SUI'h ('alves
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~~rotn the produn•r's sl.'lndpbint.
he is 1ntc1·esled m thP highest net
return possible fr·om each calf The
amount received from the calf is

tbc tutat

ymly

income !rom •

brood L'ow The numbu o£ pounds

oau

wc•ght. tunes the

pdc. ""

the total return from
ror that year.
A tup. quality light-weight ••II
may not g1vc the farmer the tn·

come he should have. By breedmg

Cor early caivmg, he can mrrease
the weight or calf sold. A choice

The Eastern Star Lodge
hold fnendship Night, Aug.
Mrs. Lena cray spent the
wee)[ wtlh her son Dale
famtly in Columbus.
The shower given Mrs.
Sayre .st the home of Mrs.
dred Strausbaugh recently

WANTED
POlJLT&amp;YMEl'i TO

PRODUCE HATCHING
EGGS ON A YEAA
AROUND B.&amp;Sif

REMING-NICHOLS
Hatching Est
Program

NICHOLS

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llOR YOU

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lleolthier,
hiP. pol'
contqe a1 ll'archi1111 euo. uol ._
of laf ia ~ a 4
.... .., othn It 11M. !Maotry.

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tead ia DeW bet»mi~ lftflaWI
Mt'-ally 1a ~tea. ~

Doo~ wilt tiD too !oro. Ordoo ~ your broiler
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Fleming
Hatcheries, Inc
Nelsonville, Ohio

FOR SALE
1

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Ronoke nuay Boler
Eagle Blower ,
1

SAVE $ $ $
MORRIS
mplemen&amp; lc. Supply

Do Cwtto111 GrladiJIC

N. Secoud Avw.

·1\fltfdlepolt

SEE US fiRST .FOR YOUR
FALl SEEDS AND FERnUZERS
.

j Sugar Rr.an Flour Mills
PlioDe 110

Ave.

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tl.e plc~.r- Lhcit

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can offer values like thisf

. Jhe iob at .

TRA~OR SALES

POMEROY
an

eli,&amp;Jble to partJea.pate in the Con·
set'vatJon heHrYe. l'be muin).um
amount of •creaa:e you can put Jn
Ule ConaervatiOD Reserve ia all ol
~otlf Ill)' and-crop land. 1'1\t mlnrimWrt amount is' :1 aerft unlNB

;ro_m: lctlai

GROWERS
. SAVE WITH

and ertJp lan&lt;l 11

Polrtela EJ.-..iek.

~~0\I·, Qitti!'--'&lt;Four

Pinto. •

•r.•t

26I Cubic..foot
freezer
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Sunday
'lltl!)i'u Wlllltllll
of-.. with Bonn e Miller ol
~nil Jennie Roush home.

.~ert's
A lillie exlro mol'l!lnt oleep 11

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no exdi•DJe for a good meal, HY
home ~nomlata. Breatraat 11 a

parenb

hat ·
Onl.r $5.10' per wool&lt;

the story fro!ll:
•.. , CHESTER. ZIRKLE

A JIZE I STYLE
fOI EVElY fAMiLY

romerny, Oblo

heal!h lnv011mont In whl&lt;:h both

teen-arera and
cooperate.

$17.27 per ...IC

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GOLDEN BOW REGUlAR· · ·· ·· - Bale $6.75
GOLDEN BOW PREMIUM · ·· -· · B..t $7.50
MIDDLEPORT FEED MU

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County farmen

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SPECIAL
BALER TWINE

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FOR BEST RESULTS

will
30.
past
and

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eemeat Qoor 'ta tM ftrt -...
Connie Wello !ell , _
bicycle cutUn1 her fact bldlJ ftquirinJ' Hvenl atUctfN to , .
pair the dama,e.

'&gt;HIO'l LAIGIST fUUil DISTIIIUrOa'

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F'UL10M 'THOMPSON
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PanMrs Shoutd CentiCt -'The

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NEW IN FARMING

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Mrs. Alburtis Young honored
Mrs. :t;tob Stewart of Mason wjth
a birthday dinner on T11.esday
evening. Additional guesl'l were
Bob SWwart and son, Rosa Stewart
woodland Ia up \0 him. ·
more inform,.tlon on . t~e Grover Stewart, all or Mason, ancl
local.
SOil .Sank ConserviUon ~­ Dick
bas gone to Dill~
serve (:jontnc\ ttie 'Mason C9unty
has employment
ASC ofllce.
'

iod \he land lo rented. $18.00 an
a""" \1 !It• avetaJ• root.t lee for

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aovermtlent WW pay a :rearb' nnta'l fee to the fitmer for tbe per·

r.1tl~$ · '~~ I .
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a period of from

!tiE ·~TJ$T ·,tuws ~

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or

Under the Conservation .Re1erve1
farmers may rent their hay a~d
erop Jand to tlij!; aovernmen~ for

The_:bial
BRitiGs
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Kilhlft, . Nn.

8:80

Ohio counties this year, but aspeclally so in the fiat, heavy land
of nortbwestern Ohio. Vls\tor.s Jt
a open howse at the Northwestern subst.tion of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment 1taUon on
Sept. 9 will observe research in
progresl\ to help alleviate drainage prollems.
Soil compaction in corn Is ap·
other problem in this area when
the soil Is worked wet.. What
happens to a torn crop, for in·
stance, when heavy ma'chlnery or
steady rain• squeese together the
tiny sod particles? Vario.us instru
ment8 are being used bY Ohio
agronomials ~o find out.
Visitors also will see inter·
seedings made ln &lt;:orn Al).d soybeans: manganese sulfate treatment on so)'beans and soybean
varieties being tested Cor their
ab•lity to ward off root rot. Oth·
er experiment~ at Hoytville in
elude fertilizer
[Jlacement on
soybeans, fall vs. sprine: appli·
cation of tWQ sourcees of nitrogen
on corn, and suger beet diseaae
studies.

'County Agri&lt;Ultural Stoblllz•Uov

Mrs. Robert L. Yate1,

lj, \ll,·

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Shunting water pff cr.op land
hu been a big problem in most

, Mala· of productioft. This program will.
be administered bY the Mason

A. HeJR, Athen1; Michael o.
Jackson, Pl. Pl.; Mrs. Orlyn M.
Miller, Patriot; Mro. Walter R
Mortln, Wellston; Murray G. Roy
Jackson; Mrs. Lawren&lt;e G. Mohr,
•Pl. Pl.; Ills John A. Carpenter,
New Haven; Lloyd A Amo1, fdt.
Alto; S.loton s. staten, ook Hill·
Ml11 Jean~le F. Ballard, Florene~
Eugene King, r.etart· Mn. Theodare Richord :Mercer, JaokOQn;

Dlt&lt;harce4 Aua. 28: Mro. Fronk
Wougb, DIYid D. Rouoh, Mri. A.
H. Hell, J. L. Davll, Mr1. Henr1
Martin, Mra. Cheoter Gilliland,
M•I'J•Lou Rodfoid, Mn. Horley
Cr,ot¥1', Mrt. ~~r M~ Mr~

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just- an{IOUnced· Its 19GA Soil
flllotii Am••• residual spr~s baa
effective In Bank Program for takJng rland out

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Spraylna the barn used to be
an •lmost daily taSk before the
development o1 the more po~nt. maleriah, uys Dr. c. .R. Neis
Wander or the department of
entomology of the Ohio Agricultural Experlment station. Now ·
at the disposal of the dairymen
're at least four inseeticideJJ that
9111 eUm.inate flies from the
barn 'fof
about i month or

Spl-.ya

Murray G. Roy, Jackson; William E
Suiter, Gallipolis; Harry T. Sityder, Coltareville; Mra. Sltnley

Jootooo·
Mro. somuel Larry Picken•, Mid'
di"Pert
~lrtha, Aug. 28 Mr. and Mro.
Murray G. Roy, Jackaon, do~~~
tor; Mr. and lolra Theodore R.
. M....,er, Jookaon, doulbler: Mr.
ond Mn. Lawrence G Mohr, Pt.

3

Mrs. '
Mr. and Mr.s, Ed •

HOLZB. HOSPITAL
Admitted April 28: Mra.

Heard one tbc other evening which ·
d
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wondered If any of our reader~ could P~re tabes cllier and
idea is to tak
bi
ve
poser. The
f 1
e any com nation of the numerals offered In tlt
0 lowlns and in six figures arrive at a total of e
21 So
ethasy doesn't It? Just try, •nd If you are auccesful I . f~ds
e dratted thing, why not dro us a tine W ,
n so V ng
of paper trying to dope It out. B~ additi
. I eve used reams
Here Is the punier:
- on on Y.

2:3~

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Diehl.

were in ·Columbus

wa~a~:j·f~~n~o~:!~';'~e ~~.\Ytffl~!:ervlce or ai~ may al- ~u~\:~a wL•~,:~~~uon~~n::~~

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Ironton

'Mrt. Ella SWel!ney of

The Twlllaht Gal'den ClUb will
meet Thunday, Sept. 4 at the

Controlling mes around the
dalrx farm hu become a leas bur·
denaome chore with the discovery
of stronger, lona:er lasting chemical&amp;

A,ltendlmce at Sunday S9h'l4l
Aug. 24 was 80. coll~ctlon fll~
Holzer Hospital.

CW. TO MilT

home of M:l11 Ellie Hart
Mils Vida Ihle ooi}totteu.

tats, the 1peclalist
sayJ. ihc:1
must obey all trafhc r'gulations
-elve band M.enat.. mamtam an
eaaily·1een taU liebt. bave a born
lbat worb and aood brak.ei. B1
cycle rlden mult always keep to
the ri&amp;bt Of the traffic lane, tra·
vellna in the 1 arne direction 111
automobile..
other augaeatioDJ for bicycle
aafety indude:
1. Bicycle• are made for only
oDe pauengrr.
2. When riding after datk,
riders abould
wear white or
some other liJbt color.
3 Two or more "bike" riders
ahould ride sin&amp;le file to the
right of the hls:hway never In
pain.
4 Regardless
the temptation
riden should not weave in and
out of traffic.
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Parenti can make acbool days
1afe for their children bY teachoa the move In Obio la 1 dl• found tlll1 dlteaae In their berd1, lne them h"W to avoid aeeldtnla
1
aue that Jtrltel dAwn little 'DGE eannot be eon&amp;ldercd a new when eolna: to and from ICbool,
~· Stuckey. Ohio 8ta1e
Pial ln t.belr traeb. A .llrae disem," he addl. The dl~eue llYI
number ot bor produeero In \he llrlll appllartd In \he United UDivertit)' Extenak&gt;n ufety ..,e·
atate b.l.ve re~d it 1D the Past Stata 20 feu• 810· It ia aeen elalllt.
ChUdren
tbould bow t~e
h~ yean, accordlnl to re.earch· prlmarlly in the •priDJ, but may
en at the Ohio Agrleultural Ex- appell at any aea10n of the year. meaning of aU aip1 and the lm·
perimeJJt atation In Wooate:-.
A barrill:e of remedle' hal been ,p ortance of obe)"inn: traUlc Ught
Dr. Vance Sanger and Dr . Ed Ienled at tbe yiru1 by re~e.~rch 111nd .school patrolll, be advl.ael.
SChool bu• driven need coopBohl of ~e veterinary se.len&lt;'e veterlnarlaQ ICl'OBS the country.
department and Or. H11'1'7 Gold· AntlblDtict, 81UlfU. araenlcala, vlt- eration (rom paMntJ to keep btu
Jttln of the state dlagDOStic Lab· amine, minerals,
laxative•. a~t trlpt safe. Children may need a
oratory 1t Re,Jnohbbura: will dis· and sweet and aour milk aU. have reminder that 1lmple rulo 111eh
11 keepinll ann• .iDJide window•
e\111 thll vlnu dlseaae-tranJ. been inefledlve.
mltalble gasttoenterltl~t OhltJ
Wbile the farmer il belples• and •ctths ill a qu.iet manDer
, , SwiM Day at the ftatlon on Lo treat the dl.lease from a medi· \Mbile on the bul may 1ave a life.
Bicycle rldert are governed bY
Sep~mber G.
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cal standpoint there are preoau·
Sana:er says the rapidly spread· tionary me11ure1 that he can take. the 11me traffic laws a• motor·
-- ha and
I.De dlRue 1J a11Jtost always fa- These steps will be c overed in a leu
tttan 5 acres. If your
Y
tal to baby pigs. "While many general d..l.acussion of t.be diseue
crop
land
acreage
II
leiS
than
five
farmers may haye onb' recently at Swine Day.
acres then you can put wbJt acre·
-~-ace you have 1n the ConHrvatlon
Re,.rve. Fopnen 1nterooted 1Hould
flU out the ConJetvaUon Reaerve

Of America's. 206:000 doctors Meigs Coun- citizens, its professional men, including do~c
ty s representatiOn IS woefully short-handed. tors, to practice thler arts in what~ver rt
For example( the m~dical profession has fig- of the country tr,ey want to work. 'l:Hls
Uled out that the mmtmum needed to mam- a hardship on area1 Jlke Meigs County, may- '\
tatn community health and not overwork be. But it is no one's fault except our own.
docto" IS one per 1,000 population.
All we must do is decide we want more
From the figures above, It Is easily seen doctors, then
can have them.
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that to: the nation there ~re enough doctors.
As for thatJMeigs County doesn't deserve
That ts enough for an esltmated 206 000 000 more doctor. li•'U 't
p opl u s
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. popu a .IOn 1s somewhere be- wanted This worka something "like a doubletween 165,000,000 and 170.000,000.
edged cutting knife· we' 1 d
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covering nicely.
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u e s oun Y • popu a on s a ut
ing some of the few we have unl
h 1
llolr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl wero
smack on the 23,000 ligure and Meigs Coun- rives.
ess , e Par- I
in Galllpollt 1 Wednesday ·~4
ty h&amp;S no here
23 d t
F th
I
Vlsited with his slster, Mil. ceo:
w
near
oc ors. or e reThe most solid single li th
1
Renshaw who 11 at the home of
cord, we don't have even half that many! Ob- Meigs County ca-~}';ke i ate ont t e ptheop e of
her daughter M~&lt; and Mrs. Chtl
viousl• m
h
th s oge oge erona
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any areas as more an ts needed ns simple as that. And until It's d
d ,
rown, 122 ce-r s~
many more are like us, having far fewer than bigger, more properly equlp""d hqsop~:al o!nt'~
Sc~::i~~~:~..Go~::'i..~[:~ Ll~l
are needed.
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expect that raho of doctors to populatlo
Fortuna-tely, this nation still permits its here to chnnge on~ Iota for the better
n
fl' Chot Tonnohln .
~·i~a1u:;:~~ !~~nt~•- ilellJ~t?

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

School Days Can Be Safe Days
Says Ohio Safety Specialist
w.

ited to th e six so-calle~ basic crops. Many
fa rmers get no aid at all. The subsidy progrlllll, has been nf greateat financial benefit
to the big corporatloH-type farms, rather
than the la'rnily farms .
For another. over the year1 so111 e ol the
most successful crops have been produced
and sold strictly in(i "free-suppi:Y-and-deinand
mar k et. Meat is the outstanding example, !I
is the largest source of cash to ·farmers by
far . It can be produced on farms in all parts
of the country; and of every size. Tbe Uvestock producers have bad plenty of downs as
well as ups, but they have always opj&gt;osed
government control, subsidy and lntervenlion. And, all in all, season in and out, they
have done well, not only in money, but in
keeping their freedotn and Independence.

Meigs County c.an Relieve Its. DoctorsSituot;onAnytime .
Our People Dec-zde More Medt cal Service Is Wanted

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug . 30, 195~

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f.-Daily Sentin•l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 30, 1958

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PO&amp; OONSISTENT IJEJ'ENl.IABLE RESULTS

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( I 1 I Wonted To
j l ;oo&lt;i ~:.Ni l oal furnd(' C
9::u J

WANT
ADS
PtiOHE 398

ti&gt;Wil

.; ~.b pe~ ~ ooe .IML..rt.kla. MluJD\116 ewrt• klt:.-t ~nil
per word !or· lhree OODM:CUtiVj' 1ruJerUOO..
Specaal - Que mout.b for ~ ct~a.~ per wanl
Full ra•e of 't t•enu per w:..nd will be cbar•~ 101 ali'I'UUema tt
eot p.&amp;Jd f'lr bdf,re the 15Ln of ea:h moatb foUoWinai.DwrUun .
tznra an "'.Jverht-ma ---Shonto ~).. ~oorted unu,ediillt'!l)' 1'be

Daily SentiDel wiU nut :,e ttlaporsiblf for mono lhi!.n onr- 1ncu1
net Ulflertwn .
Card af Thanb and Specta] Nutlee• oJ' e.eott 11.00. 0~4tu..,...,

,.blil.bed •t 1 cent per word

ii"'J:-::N"'o-t,...lc-e-s---.....I."'r""-1. ~F_
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Ph om•

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AT
Pemrroy Farm Bure•
Co-Op A!lrwrtatlnn
Routll · 8 .00 AM. 11) 10 UO Ph.

Daily

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P_r.._y, 0 .

COMPI.ETt~

BARBECUE CIIICKEN
no l'i!\'ER
jHelf Chlck•n)

Sernd In Our Dining Roollll
'1.%5 plolc
HOT BARBI!CUE WHOLE
CHICKEN TO TAKE HOME

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ap.utmcnl unfurntshed
uiJ)JtY
ou1i
ovo·J
Sllffler·~
Shoe Slon•, ou lourt ~~ Tf•\
14ll.
7·18·Hc
--- J
rooll\ unfurnished apt.rtmeJft
l'hr•rl(• 310M
7·14·lf
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( 17) Help v'Vanted

Call 917-M for Rt'~~ervat1011

FIVE POINTS GRILL
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NOTICE
Sf'plic Tank Owners
No Di ggJug- No PumiHllg Tijllk
UM Kle•n·'Em All
S•w.r and To~nk Cl.. ner
deaJl.'l HIHi H('!J~llti'S lHU'ICrJH
in one .'illlliJlc upuHtiu•l.
R••ulh Gulnn•eed

Mt:l&lt;iS I'HI JNTV
FARM B\IRI:,\11 f 'fl.fll'
540 E. M1ln St.

P&amp;meroy, 0.

DO YOU HEED
BULl( LIME?

We can make iinmcUial~
deliv(!ry - spread or dump.
ed. Ji'or fast cffident ser~ice -Call Puon. UB
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Farm Bureau Co-Op

papN routes m l'omrrny
tad the ])ail~· Se nl :nt•l

Con·
8 8 f'

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tanmug \um;~lue~
BUDGET SALES MANAGER
$1 25 Bu shel Bn11J&lt;: tuntaJ ners
II
&amp;r R Firc~lom.' ])ea h·r Slorr•
l'liH'I' orders. Call R&lt;~r l iLC 367:1.
and thr F1res1mw T ire &amp; Rul1
fi3U61~
her Com pany ha~e an Oi)t'nin;::
F1,r Sale . 7Hl.,; ft hY 200ft lot on
for a m~n lo manHI!&lt;:' tune pav
Mulllf&gt;rry \\eight s. Pl10ne 6148M
m('nl sales d(•pt
m l\1.rlrlle
8·26·lf
...
port Saws and l'redJI experi·
cnec HI tJr1•.~ and apphance.~
S!'iiiNI H1ds Will be rt'I'\'VIt'd by
helpful Salarted position w1lh
the undNslgnt'd al hi~ rtsidenc"'
full ~alary and f'XpenscJJ pald
at 21J4 South Set"oud AvdJUe
durwg four weeks training rcr
Middleport , OhiO, until 12 00
JOd Th1s is an unusllal opporu'clo('k noon on the 9th day nt
llJDJiy Plca ~e wr11c Mr. It 1..
S('p\t•mlwr. 1958. for th t' !laiC'
Nwho~s, ~/ o l''ircstu ue 'fife &amp;
of tht• Bart II Rawlings rest
Rubber Cu.. 3500 Indianola
derJu• real t·~l ate Situated iu
Avl', Cnlumhus, OhJO. ~lVIII),(
lhl' Villoa~e of Rutland imm&lt;:' ·
age. present tyyc uf work ancl
dia\(•ly West of the lllltlan.J
pa st expenence A11 inquiries
High School.
will be held stnl'lly l'onficlenSaid real cstatr. cnnn~ts ot a
tJal. Apphcanl~ Will be I'Onlacl·
nine n~om frame dwcllmg with
eci for illtervJew m the ncar
one and one-half battJ~. basefuture.
8·28·3Le
nwnt, central heating and gar
agf' on an cxtn lart.:c lot Iii
Emolovm~nt
adrlll10n there is a sm11ll ma!'l
rmry bUJlding cunta1mng two
_ - -· _ __ - - - - --nmm.~ wtth stoJI and la.,..atory
hi
year okl boy necrl,.; ~teacly or
Tht' right Is rcsl'n'N1 to ti 'JI'I't
part
tunc wurk . C&lt;~ll 135J
;my ur all bidB.
8·30·3\c
Hoh!'rl I, Coats, 1'1' JJstt•(_•
of the K~tatc of narL II
Rt~wllugs, dcccast'd
(20 l Business Services
H :.!1:1 12lr
FOit nENT Extenstor L-.rlder .•
S&lt;· e~:fford l\oards. l)rnp Cloth.~
Offer~ will he ret·CJVI'tl UIJ tu II
l'lmtun
Jo'ishcr, Mi&lt;ldH•1Jv rl, 0
1\ M uf the 15th day ol St•pt,
Phone
'IJ.H5
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111 ''
19.')8 for tlw ~IX room fratn('
CLELANDI
dwl·llll'~ lol'atcd nt
l'artJeniE'r.
Radio &amp; TV Rep•ir S•rvlc•
Ohio, &lt;•n Lot 27 formrrly ow11
Phone '200
I'll hy L1hhy T. Reeves Also fur
Pomeroy, Ohio
twu \III('IUJt lult! at l'~rpenll'l'
ft 2 lfl'
Th~ rJ~ IJt IS fl'~l'l'Wil tu h' let"!
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Rccord1ng
ever the cherilthetl ntt' IIIMies or
weddings, anni\'Crlltrie.!l, rl!'ll n
ions. L&lt;&gt;t
our lnt'(ln~rlcuous
equrpmenl put theme JJII[U.l l'ttmt
event11 on mOOern reeords RO
they miY be ab Important p11rt
o( your futuro . Robert Jacobs,
126 Lincoln Holld, Pomoroy, or
lelephone.
c-ao-att•

(3J In Memorian
wc.-w""IIOII.,. to extend Aincore thank.!!
to Rev. Freel1nd Norrie, qUIJ' ·

t.et thole aendlna: flower• 1nd

A I{. 1 • Rl'~i!itcryd Pcldnge~r
ptlp[!i&lt;'H. Mr~. Woodrow l'llll,
732 Syeamorc St, Mtddlr.port
\'t'al'h('.~

and 1\Jlpie~. Nuw Haven
l tr,·har[•. TU2468S, Nt'W lhVl!tl
W.V11 .
7 28 He

2 horll(! wagon In good shape
Serve] g1111 tHrigNalur ulmosl
new. Single act heny work !lar·
nes"- Larae H'eatrul.e healing:
stuvl', Gas cook stove. WUbur
LO.iiHn, l'leuant Ridge&gt;, Pomeroy,
Ohw.
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HOUSE TRAILOR
CLEARANCE SALE
Caoh Down Poymont

1~1 Ford VB. •1995.00.- c;;;;n

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800" 2 dr. Sedan. Almnal Hk~·
lhe day It wa1 10ld . Fordoma·
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·his appearlhte belied his tblnk-

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the set of ''Orten

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11:' "Tuesday" • ptl troriil·New York
. :1 perf~ctty. normay JJIUY. I ~ust . ap.After l~Cjt Tony .-a~ed fQI'

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.Uow mJ~RY movies baa
made?
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"Two"
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said. "t
appeared.· in
22 strairtbt
months ib
. I've ·never

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sutts, ao 1 don t

Tooy then. suted he consldets
hlmael( a Bro.t.ijWay stage actor,

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10. Kottlet

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OHIO VALLEY
JliNK CO.

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p:~;lrLna

·:ru::r~or u&lt;ll•l

~r actorv

Train~

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J'nrem1a • Abbott.
Phole
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You C1n Sue

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l1clr• Shot!
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W. MAIN STIIIET

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tn11urance PTotec!UOQ

l,l(e, Auto, Fire, Polio. C•ll Don
Millo. Ml~d/oport. Ohio.

ALL SI?I'CS
IN STOCK

OTHER 51.::~
FROM 1!.95 to 16.25•
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Phone 35X
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Bo11d1. Phone 831S·X.
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POMEROY, 01110

.WILL BE OPEN '
.. 10:00 A.M.
1:00 ~.M.

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Ohio. B"toes-SlmJ)llon tnsuranre A!tll'JC:J

for erea~r lncrea•H

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Built with P:lrest&lt;u'le Rubber·X

Recap

JC)N'l LET FIRE THROW JC)U
FOP. A.. FINlN(!Il LOSS

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barrei.

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llerb · WIIU.•ma, Sblde, Ohio.

YVkot1 . I . Ch..tor,

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AWAY .

Crow's Steak Ho"'e

WE IUY

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'Brlna eon·
w~ ·· I'Nil J'arm,

W\eb tbe ?f~llkeY beeame · !iJht
old even thouah ll
kel)t
bonded w.,rehoua.e.
Llqww men called that pre..paytaxea - aomethiRC like
would be if an lndi·
to pay ineome ,tu:f&gt;s
that wu to

·_.!' said.~~ .. J\bd l,bon;owed t~~ netting Ina.
becfU.~e&lt;tberi!• are' n~ window .
ije wq. sfoue~ lR 1 corner of
· scr.ee111 In m)' pllce oot h~re:
· tht ' MGM c~fllirf. tolled In

TO,· BE GIVEN

A Tasty Treat You'll Like To Eat

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Cornpl•~ S•nlc•
C::rltt Bnltford
Wrlta, Phone or Contact
A C. lredford, R1cln•, Ohio
8·25-11

Siddle tor Nit. Good 11 new.

cWOoDed.

'Not

SENSATION IN A SANDWICH
SINCE THE HAMBURGER.

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It Foot Star Tr1Uer. See A.. K.
.\pplebr, RL No. I, ton, lint·
'tom, o.
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1\JR CON011'10NINti, RrfriJet'rt
tiO\t service. Jack's Rdrl~cr.lltio•
New Haven Phouo TU·23'-~

U.S. lt. 2l W•wrly, Ohl•
O,.n t te t tnc.. Su~t.

Dberto P01q1tp n..tY. Both pick-

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THING 'fP ,
.0,5K FOR

Waverly Mobile
Home Sal11

P.IACNIS

~il·..?~-sJ.mP.Iy
•"fb.e'-d8y
I. arrived thr guard
dld».'t recogplze me," he

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Everyone Welcome

1u loopboloo 1:1!11 11M 1U.

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' To Win
Muwt Be Present

~olot

, Tht: new mutures c:lOie tome

THE NEWEST AND GREATEST TASTE

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An lmP61:t&amp;Dt •ncle of theN ntw
law.
m•a•ure• lJ that they an the bt·
Prentkt·Hall nota that tt Ia tb1 sinnlnr ot •hat. mu be further
ftttt mat« refillon of the tax law ttudJ •nd lUMber adju.s\naenu In
apenl thai mueh lime all at orke 11~ .... and tba.t it wilt she tu. procedure to eUmln•te lnequi·
in, Hol!rwooct. Me, York IJ my bullinf'l!lt relief to tbe extent Df' tte.a and IIMpllf)l IOmt part.l of
home. HollywOod b •ort of :ll one1:U1rter bllltoa doUan PI the the over•l1 tax ·law.
butine-. addreo for me, aome- lint year, .tomewblt,letlln fuWre
Liquor C()mpaniet benefit. from
thlna: like an o~. ·,
fNI'L
c:bana:« ln extlse• on bonded ilq·
' DoM OWit .CMki'ae
The liquor eompanln and tome uor In wauhou.teL 11te liquor
"I'm not tbe t~ ~ 9''!fD • bill l)lher• have , bentfitJ eominl Jn eompanles lleed not pay ~
Mlldi-anoon
i'ltli 1 pool ehlt!.llt'· ln exci.M tax ..... •, ~ 1key tu: for 20 )lelrt If ..thet:. liMP
.11na servant..
In ~PuJ· rtnt 'ln .thit':'a:fOup atnee 19112 1,11 • the Uquor in bond for a perlF4 up
me.nt I db my owa eoot
·~ t.eetUUl•l ·~ •lltblnlllritite prio- to that lenltb ol time . Pievl0u1IY
sit a.,uf!.d llltenbw to
rd). viilont.
they had ta pay the liquor tax

Doe1n't!~-t aound iMrlftal ",
• Not Cot a movie atir, lt' doe~mlt
"FuN»' tbinJ about J,he Jt1n
who Ol"P bit llowes •nd pool1,"
he IJ'lll\)ed. ''Ttiey l))lnd U much
He .wu turned away &amp;om the tim' away from them 11 pollible
MGM studio g1te when he ap- runnina .rouad looting for 1
p~ar~ for ' his peweat :~~:icture un· gobd time. ·
'
shaven.. dressed in T-shirt ami
blue. jeans. The a:ua'rd th.ought he
"Ptemt....., ,.....,.... •nd nltht
WI$ · an autograpb hunter. 'J;Ihey c:hrbs •1"111'• for m.~ 1 dolt't try
re'fured, to let h.im- lotr the lot
~f'POM~ not .to lift ltke 1
!;,:.fh;eP.• he tried
walk out with · rt'fvle stir. It lust tur~ out
I~ pto~~¥·t!"ent mo~ulto net· lhtt wey. MtyM I'm not •• •
~.~ IUjg. . ..
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'""trie •• tt. jNople who live
:1c To~ ·has slmAie explanations.
out htt-1."'

SKATES

MON., Sept. 1st

four

· The1 tangling ector doesn't be·
ltnve like a .star, doesn't llve like
one,• doe•n'.,.'evh look like one.
Yet he swetis ;~~one of his offbeat charlfctel'i&amp;ti.cs, are pre-planned to fend an aura of peculiarHy ·~ his career.
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FREE PAIR

Legal Notice

only

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FU,NI\IY

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apartment and ownli

suils.

UPJ...ift.ncw altw
IQ;W YORit; Ul'l - 11 '10" lu
biU 100n il eipect:ed · to bHome

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IOJial boldlnl com.panlN nann&amp;
d•nt 111eru, 4nd c!tlzer.a l'fttdlns

PIZZA-BURGER

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l'hmsa kefrl,entlr.n anrt AJ'lOl
anC"e Ser.r~~. Racine Till. 381)
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cle11n

Shotaun. S.uv..,•
Herb WIJiiamt,

BY VI.NON SCOTT

}lOLLYWOOD UPI-Tony Perkina, the eeeentrie )IOUDI movie
rur, hltistl there lJ' notblni un·
u•ual in the fact that he lives in
f t $50·a-montb New York walk·UL'J

cial~"

Have You 'f'ried A. ..
Phon• 136·Y

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Syracuse Children

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/Whose Eccentric Now? Maybe
Its Other MovlePersonalities

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Nerchl Zta: Zag Automatic atw·
lnil m~tchlnc. Like new In a
be&lt;~uUful
mahoJany
cabirtel
Co!ll. new $439.16 wUI 1ell tor
only $18~. 00. Nothing
down
only $10.00 pr. month. Wrltt~ lo
• Box 68, Pomeroy, Ohio, or
Phone 248.
8 ·27-6tp

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COLUMBUS tiPI--'~ we fi 8·4!8 ·3lp 1/Urf' 10 wtn the B1g Ten? Wh y
surt', but it's going to be touch
and go."
Thu was the comment of Ohio
NOTIC"e OF APPOINTMENT
o.;t.a!(' Un1vers1ty
Coach Woody
Coo~1oe Nc. 17,836
lla.H~s as he previewed the 1~
EXfCUTOR
l'llilion of the Bul"keyt', Friday
Ettate of Margaret M. H1wkin• . Jught for newsmen al the annual
De-ceased
~rll hrun kickoff dinner.
NotJn· i:, lll'rr •liv gJ\'1' 11 that l'aul
Th~&gt; ·coach o.f the Year" spoke
S. Sm.1rt whu~c t·o~t Office add ·
1n
gl(')wing terms about the make
re~~&gt; !!'. MJddlt·r,rt Ohio hth hcen
up
uf this year's squad that wtll
duly appuiJI\('d a~ ~:XI't'u1or of the
havr•
!'I.Rht regulars baek (i'f last
Eslillc of M,u·gald M 11awk1ns,
y1•ar's team and e1ghl more play·
la te nf ~liddkport , .'lllt·lgl'l l'vu nty
r1 s "ho
logged
considerable
Ohio dl'l' l' cJsHl
~ame
\!me.
ilhh-d lim ~~nd day uf August
1 Hl5B
Hayes said the Buckeves will
'lprn practice Sunday with Jl,r i~
JO HN (' RACON
~umg of equipment and get do-wn
J udJ~· oll h•· Prohulr Court
ln
}'lard wonk La'bor Day. He hao
~lc1~s County , OhiO
~ehed uled two-a-day workouts for
(81 23, 3U , 191 6 , 3tc
the first tw'O weeks and then will
cut baek to single drills up to the
Soulhern Methodist g1ine on Sept.
l.EGAL NOTICE
WILI.IA)I H. STEVENS, whose 27
lasl known address IJJ Lebanon ,
The easy·speaking coach had
Virg1ma, c o N E ftuhinson, is nothing but praise for this year's
h('rcby noufied that on the 2.'ith .earn but quickly added that dur·
day of August . Hl:'iH, Virg inia \&gt;1 . mg his seven years at Ohio State
Stc~ens, bemg t•lamllH filf!d hPr the team that baa been picked to
pelillun 11g~m~l hun as rldendanl wm the Bj.g Ten CHampionship
in the CQurl of l'nmmon Pleas has I never done it. OSU JB topMl'igs Cnunly . Ohw . C11sc Nn ranked this ve11r iu most every
12.753 prayln~ fnr divorec from pre-sea80n ret)OT't.
the ~ilid Willlalll H ~Ieven.~ on
Hayes said naLtlback Don Clark
the grounds of ( ;ro ~~ Ncglcel o( the speedy Aki'On runner who
Duly and l!:xtrcmc L'ruelly, and had to sit out the last three
plain\Jff also prays for lhe care. s;:amcs due to injuries, is comcu!\f.ody and control llf lhc eh1ld of p ll•lely healed and should be
the parties hereto, proper Hupport re11dy to eo. He said doctors tn·
for said child durtng the pendency formed btm that if Clark is sideuf this actmn :~nd m the future, lined this year, it won't be from
and further phunllff prays she his old ipjuries.
may he awarded and restored to
Jfayea also aaid that he hu an
all her household goods, hon11ehold experienced backfield - Clark,
effects nnd household rurulture, Bob White, Frank Kremblas ancl
free and clear of any claims of the Dick LeBeau- Teady to go.
s;~J d th•ft•Jl(Jant, and for other propHayes picked Purdue, Wiscon
er rel1cf. Sa1rl cause Will he for son and Michigan State u top
ht·aring on ur aHcr the Blh day of contenders, besides Ohio. Slate,
Ocloh(']' A. n 1958.
fur the Western
Conference
Virginia M Stevens
crown .
Crow, Crow &amp; l'ortN
lie said the ~tame with llllnv1f
/\Horney~ for Pl a intiff
prob11'11ly will be the toughe!lt
raJ 26, (9&gt; 2, 9 16. 23, ao; (101 7,7tc .fLIJnee RJy Elliot has the belli
(ContlniH:d From P•~ OM)
learn he's had in ftve years at thr
pert)' and comes out of the supply
Illinois school.
Hayca listed the probable op· line at a temperature of 54 de·
NOTIC~ OF APPOINTME;NT
ening lineup for the SMU gamf' gree.!l on the hott~st days.
When · the pool is emptied the
Adminl1tr•tor
as: Ends: Jhn Houston ana Ruas
sides and bottom lnust be scraped
Ettet• of Fenni• Fulton, d•c••Hd Hr~owel'1master
· tackles:
D1c~
Ca .. No. 17,917
Sdutfrath and
Jim Marshall ; and 1crubbed down. Al~Be begms
Nnt irr is h(•rehy t,!ivt•n that li' ~uard.s, Danny James' 11 nd Ernie to grow within two weeks ~r=~
11. O'Bnen .. who~;e J&gt;o11t Ortice Spychabkl; center: Don Fronk; 1 though dally treatmen~:e of c
Addre~;s 1s Pomeroy,
Ohio. hils qu~:~rterback: ·Frank
K'fembla,: lne and eopper sulph
arc
hl'Cn duly appo1nl1·d a~ Aclmlni.~
11
tr;rtor of the F.statl' of F111111ie Ful · LeBeau
h 1fbacks.
Clark Bob
and White.
Dick .; The children~
andDon
fuUback:
j ;
In age
loll, late uf Tuppl'rs Plams, Mci~o:~
Counl,V. Ohio, decNU!ct1 .
t,IARRIAGI LIUNIIS' .
Dated lhill 28th d]j)' of August
ltoymond
&gt;:eCumbcr,40,
Ohio,
and Nljncy
Elizabeth Carroll,
Lee, 18,
1058.
of Bailey'11 Run .
JOliN C. 81\CON
William G. Coy, 19, Ruthmd, and
AC'lillna JUII.Q(' of I he l'robotc t'ourt
Meigs County, Ohio
Juno _R::_•_'"· l&amp;. M;d
tR) 30; (9) 6, 13, 3tc
v !llc. Mason,
Sl'3 5780

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lhoae offcrlnll tholr 1ervlcea
durin&amp; the death of our dauah·
ter, wife and mother. Mr. and
·Mrt. Ben Buckley and family;
Rllty Cowdery and children.

&amp;-JO.Oip.

Wonted

lint JlOilll E!r·drlc fl&lt;mgc
Gorul
t'UIIthtiou
Nl('l!
appc11ranrP
Rr•;t.•nllablt•. t:Jtll 6924 Y. Will ·
litm Hn1ley
8·29·:J1e

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Timken Roller

IC..,tinuetl From Pap One)
the Labor Oe~y holiday.
The agret!menl, hammered out
f"rid•Y by compan)' and union ne·
aotiaturs here , was reached after
Timken verbally assured the un- _ TA:IUF.J l'ormoaa t.FPI--Com·
MOSCOW
UP1-Pre.mler Ni·
ion thai all workers wi11 be called munist arti1!ery
openecl fire
klta KhruShchev agreed todly on
b1ek to their jobs without dis· agairut NatlonallM: outpoltl at
Oct. 31 as a "suitable .date" tor crimin8tion or disciplinary aetion.
both ends of tbe Formou Strait
the 1tart of East-West blkl on a
tonight
after a 13·hour
alienee
nuclear test !)an, but hinted RusThe pension plan, main cog in
sill rna)' resume test.tl while nego. bolding up agreement, called for during a typhoon thal h•l.tecl alr
tlaOOns are in progresa.
a one-ycaq1act 1n which the com· and sea action l!f the area.
The Nationalilt Ministry ot De·
A Khrushchev iniervlew pub· pany agreed h&gt; pay htgher mnnth·
liahed b)' the Communist organ 1Jy penl'ion payments and htgher fense Siild Kaoteng in the Matlu
group of Islands at the northern
Pravada ~uggested Geneva as the dlsabiiJty pension payments.
end
of the str.1it was shelled for
site ror lhe negcUations propoaed
Timken also agreed to prov1de ~he first tilllle in several days
last week by President Elsenho.wer and Prime Minister Hai.IJld for the optional retirement of with 16 rounds f(lr 10 minutes
workers .at age 60 and lump liUm not Ions after dark.
Macmillan.
caiSh · octUem'3nt8 to workers at
The Red ,guns also reswned
Khrusllchev insisted that tbe lea.lit 40 years old aod who are shelling t'he typhoon-struck Que.. im or the talks must be to end laid off and not recalled for two may Uland.s at the southern end
tc~ling "by all
&amp;t3tCll for al1 year,5. They must have 1~ years of the strait at 7:15 ·a. m. edt
Lime '• The western leaders had continuous servtce, howeve1 .
wtth a bombardment against litproposed 1ear-rby-year suspenaion
PicketS' at the Columbus plant
of testa while ~(forts continue to were ordered off the line shortly
break the general disarmament after 4 p. m. Friday and immed·
deadlo..::k.
1ately began ripping ¥P their " On
The Soviet premier assailed Strike" signs: The company also
thlJ. plan aJ "inadequate" declar- j took down s1gns at plant enina: that a year "Is exactly the- trances.
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time needed to prepa1·e the nex!
Colwnbus Tllnken workers were
to meet at 1(1 a. m. to vqte on the
1eries Of nuclear teat.a."
He mad it clear that Russill new pact. Union of:flclals e~pressed
feeiJ free ~t an~ tln'le to resume optimism the¥ would rat1fy the \
the tests it tuspended March 31 c~m~ract, &amp;!1 dtd workers at Zanesat the conclusion of it.s mot~t re-. VIlle and Canton.
cent &amp;eJies of nuclear e~eri- f~,. -m-.,.lo-d~d~l-er-,-:-lo-~e-ar~l~~-~te~e~n~cr=-s,
menta.
had a lot of fun Fr\day afternoon
Tbe Kbrushchev statement re and e ..ening saytog "Thanks" to
ca lled that Rusaia, ln ending Its llfrs. O'Brien. So did the mothers
te11ts last Mareh, stipulated that who joined in the party and many
"the govermnent oi the USSH otners who &amp;ent their contribution
will be free to act a1 it .sees fi1 along but could oot attend.
. . if other powers possessing
They had an extra treat, too.
atomlc and hydrogen weapons 1 They were allowed to swim kgain
contin~e tests thereof."
during the evening. after the picIt cbaraed rhat the United nlc .
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State&amp; and Britain are "looking
for loop holes" to avoid agree·
ment" on an all-out ban on tests.
·'The reservations and lhe r&gt;b
vlously-contrlved condition.!! with
whic-h the governmenls of th"
Western powers are heading their
prnposals ma·k.e this especially
clear," 1t said.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W1se and
lout thildren of Toledo are the
guests of his mother, Mrs . Gaynell
W1se knd his grandmother. Mrs R
D Young.

Children were specia~ guest&amp;
of the Rose Garden Club at their
ph:nic recently 1n the Roadside
Park in Middleport. They were
Doris Ann Davis, Brenda Martin
Bryan Black. Sherry MrCain and
Tommy Raleigh of Warren, Pa.

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day for a weekend v1sit 10 Colum
bus.

Several gardens were visited
including Mrs. Dillard&gt;' on High
St ., Mrs. Nichols' on Broadway in
Middleporl,. the gladoli garden of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark near
Tuppers Plains.

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Ben'ny ;oe Wright spent the past
week with his grandmother, Mrs.
Josie Turnrr, Laurel Cliff
Michael Wtltght has returned
home after a week's visit with relatitves at VIncent. '

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Bowery Boys · Huntz Hall
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John Derk · Elaine Stewart
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Mrs. Georgia Huff and son, AI·
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their home, St. Petenburg, Fla.,
after a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Josie Turner. ·
Mrs. George Shiveler Sr. of Cln·
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and friends in the Bend area.
lllr. and Mrs. Albert Rill and
·.wlr. ami Mrs. Wendell Frecker of
Racine have returned home after
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gan and Canada. They crosaed the
Mackinaw Straits on the new fjve
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l Yeauger Family.
Reunion Will Be
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cant accepted when Rock Sprlni!
.o leave t}lls weekend for his new
Gra111e met Thursday evenlns.
Amos t,eanud, worthy maeter_ 1sisnment at Jacksbnville, Fla .,
presided. Mrs. Robert Louks an: 1fter spending his leave here with
Walter Bunee were reported Ill. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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wu announced for Sept. II at
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Gfficer exllillned the dutiN o£
their office, fer the beoefl~ of
the new meq~1jen.
Refr~~l)ij were served at
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Iloilo of
Athens Road and Mrs. Wendell
Freckcr, Racine , spent Thursday
at Yellow Springs with Mr. Bolin's
brother and family , Mr. and Mrs.
R. l. Bolin.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton entertained her parents, ;.tr. and Mrs.
Jay Myers, with a dln'ner Thunday cvtning at their home in Mill·
e~sville. Mr. Myers' birthday was
observed. A decorated birthday
cake was served with the dinner .

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1tlent for aeveral daya.
Rawlines and So111 ·Garap, bu re·
· Mrs. Bee Robson has returned to 1turned fl·om 1 trip whlcl) be aDd
her hqme after spending several i bla family made to Florida.
wteks in Lima with her daughter,
Mrs. Larry Rice and aons, ChipMrs. Cliffor&lt;l QQnningbam, and per and Kenny, were bu1lnen visit·
family. She accompanl~. the Cun- on in Galllpolil, Thursday. They
ninehams on a trip to Michigan.
were accompanied by Mrs. Rice's
c arroll Norris, who, 1a on vaca- mothtr, Jtfr•· Sherman Osborn of
lion from his employment at R. H. Point Pleannt,

Mr. and Ml'll. HIUTY Stover and
daughter, Sheila, wen In Columbus Sunday to vlait ...-.. R. E. Lev·
ln. S!lella went Qll to. Mechanicsburg to attend tile weddlni of a
former college roommate.
Mrs. J. M. Archer hu returned
to her home after ' vllltinl In Columbus for a week with her aon-in·
LueUJe Hawldlu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polberoy Soelety Editor
lew and dallgbter, Mr. and Ml'll.
HYicb JUu .•.. . .... . .. , . . . . . . Mlddlepqrt Sodeb EcUtor
W. , K. Beaver ami faJUlly. Mrs.
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Christy, who were here to attend
Lbe Baker-Ruuell weddlllll accompanied bet home:
·~r. and Mn. Robert Tompkins
and son, Michael David of Baltl·
more, Maryland, are the guests of
The first reunion of the David,
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Thomas and Daniel Brewer fami·
Mrs. Walter Wolfe asaisted by ·rompkins, r.;atn St. They arrived
hes was held the second Sunday
Mrs.
Harry Lee Bailey, entertained last Tuesday and will stay ul)tll
in August at Portland Park.
the, One Won One Clan ol thP after the Labor Day holiday.
At noon a picnic lunch wu serMr. and Mra. John Kelly md 1he
Ppmeroy Fir.t Baptist Church, on
ved to 76 members and friends.
Thursday evening at her home. latter's brother, Chuck ,of Madi·
The invocation was given by AI·
son, Ind., are guests of !heir siater,
Wolfe Drive.
len Brewer.
Miss Opal Kelly, local, and 'Mr. 111d
The mteting in charge ef the Mrs. Gerald Kelly of Pomeroy for
Following dinner A. N. Brewer,
president and also teacher of the the week end.
acting as chairman, conducted a
clas~. Mrs. J. H. Stephenson, openMra. Harry McMaster and daugh·
short busi.tess meeting. Officers
ed with the Teacher's Thought ter. Mrs. Alice Yuruita, lelt Tbw·swere elected as follows : A. N.
that as Christians one must dlsti- daJ by plane for Sunbury, Ont.,
Brewer, president; Mrs. Edgar
pllne . themselves to Bible reading C'analjM, where ~Y will jqjn
Brewer, secretal')'·treasurer.
lmd pJ:i!yer to prepare for a b;tter frit¥1ds from Zanewlll• for . Ute . '
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brewer, 1
!lome.
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Tacoma, Washington, travelled the
will retu'i" the first dl the week.
Sees
You
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The
Pwqblem"
"God.
longest distance for the reunion.
.Miu Jane Baile)' has !"-t~ed to
taken from U CorinthlaAs· 12:1-10
It was decided to make the re,.,as tile' topic of .t he .: ~votloni Jed' &lt;:ofumbua · aflet· a visit :wttb l!Jir
union .a yearly event. The five
by
· Jpsepb Cook. Mem)ler, re- parents, Mf. :and Mrs. William 11a:lBrewer brothers are to set the
MOTE YIAUGER
-to roll call with av~rie of ley. Miss ·Bailey, who Is 1 teacher
date. The home place of the David
A homecoming and reunion o: ;
love. Pl,ns wer•: dis- in tbe Wernlock Park SChool will 1
-Brewer family , the place chosen the Mote Yeauger family of Rt · · CIUI&amp;ed for the lay development reaume her duties, Sept. 3. 1
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;;barles Slndle and I
for the next reunion, Is now the 7 at the Meigs-Gallia line will be program to be held at the church
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brew- held ·sunday, Aug. 31 from 1 to ~ this winter and begins with a din· son, Charles Jr. of Springfield
er.
p. m. at 'which time relatives and' ner on September 14. It· was an· were recent gue1ts of their daueh·
friends will be received. In thr nounced that members would aa• ter, Mrs. William Ault and Mrs. 1
Those attending were :
Gene Dodson and f,mmes.
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(David Brewer family} Mr. ar.d family are s~ven boys and a fllrl wer t_o roll call next meeting with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Swlcll
of
ColI·
Mrs. A. W. Brewer, White Cotta&amp;e, all married with families of their a SCripture verse on peace.
umbua
recently
vlaited
her
father,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brewer, · own. All are eJOpected to be lr.
During the evening "Happy Birth- C. H. Wlae Sr. and daughter, Ruth.
Tacoma, Washington; Mr. and )ft's. attendance at the Sunday gather day" was ,upg to Mrs. Bailey, ¥nMr. and Mrs. Fred I. Gardner
David Brewer and chlidren, Atigus- ing.
William Holt, Mrs. Albert Smith have returned from Kentucky.
ta, David and Michel, Medina, 0 .;
and Mrs. Charles· Stanley, whose where 1\'ir.. Gardner wJ\p Is the
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Brewer, East
~lrthdaya are in August. Gamel · pistor of ' the Ml{ldli!Pc*i .l:hurch
Liverpool, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
were played under the direction of', of Christ, attended Mlnlaters Week
Grimes, East Liverpool; Mr. and
Mrs. ~ten Shain with prizes award- at Milligan Collej(e. Mrs. Gardner
Mts. Pete Pard~e and son, James
ed to jlfra. Lorain Sterrett and Mrs. was the guest of her .On-in-law
Ross, Youngstown, Ohio.
and dau~hter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hplt.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brewer and
Refreshments
were
served
ily
the
Shoun and family af Johnson City:•
Plana were made for Sgt. Knox
sons, David and Kenneth, Port- of the Ground Observer Corps. t o hostesses to those ~tamed above Ky ·
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Mrs. Samuel Pickens, Logan St.,
children, Larry, Linda, Leland , Rita when the Ladies Auxiliary ul 1en Couch, Mrs. J . E. F!&gt;ster, Mrs. entered Holzef Hospital Thursday
~nd Wayne, Wa~erford ,. Ohio; Mr. Drew Webster Post 39 American r. T. Shelton, Mrs. Winifred Stiles, for observatioo and treatment.
· and Mra. Harold Brewer and Legion, met Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Dale Wippel, ilfrs. Elmer.
Mr. and lllrs. Paul Smart left
daughter, Janie, Long Bottom: Mr .
Wickham, Mrs. Ralph Zundel 4nd tpd~y for Findlay where they will
'Mrs. Frank Cheese brew, presl one guest; Ml's. George Sbiveler be the weekend .guests of Mr. and
and Mrs. John Beall and children,
ient, was In charge of the meet Sr. a former member of .the class. Mra. Geoue Hackett Jr., who are 1
Ronda and Mark, Columbus.
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ing lnd it was voted to invite
M~. and ilfrs. Ernest Brewer and Charles Hayes, post commander
Hackett Is engaged in ·construction
daughter, Sylvia, Racine; Mr. and '.o the september meeting . Th~
work.
Mrs. John Gloeckner and ~hildren, [all conference to be held in
r.:tss Edith Klein;,New YOI'IJ: City,
David, Gregory and Rev,a; Mrs
urlved Thursday for the weekend
Lancaster on September 17 we1
Mildred Todd and dtildren, Nava
with her sister, ;o~ls'a Hulda Klein.
Jo, Jatpes and Vannessa; Mr. and Jnnounced and all members urgThey accompanied their brother~in­
3d
to
attend.
~in. Rollin Lawrence and daught·
law to Gallipolis Thursday where ,
3r, Linda Lee; ~&gt;lr . and Mrs. Rick
Brief talks were ~iven bv Mrs
·hey visited their sister, Mra. Fr111k
Harrop, all of Cc..lumbus.
·Homemade ice c;.ream, cake am' 1!\Jgate, who Is .a patient at HolW. R. Davis and Mrs. Cbeese·
beverages
were served to mem "r HosP.ital. She waa .talfeJI to Uni·
on
the
veterans'
blrthda)
Jrew
Mr. and Mn. Edgar Brewer and
&gt;rs
Of
the
Fides LOdle • .No. 810. 'Mity hp1tal, catm,lb!D. tl!day.
party
which
they
attended
at
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daughter, Leanna, Portland; Mr
Krughts
or
Pytbi~s; 'nlunday
Chillicothe
Hospital,
Aug.
21
.Mr. end !'l;rs. Jam11s Hawley Jr,,
and Mrt. John Dobbins and 1ons.
md children of W11lbridge art
Dennis and Kerry; Mr. and Mrs. They took three cakes donated oy •venins at the c11tle hell.
Charles Slmeral of Columbus; Judy Vlrs. Davis, Mrs. Leonard Rousl
A vote of thanks was glveo tc t uests of his pareots, Mr. , and
md Mn. Paul easel, In the nam•
Coaart, Portland .
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&gt;f the Unit.
'or
the ice cream; Mr. and Mrs ~ailed here by the death .of his
CTbomae Brewer family) Mrs
Janet
Carpenter and Jerr ~ Carl owen, for the cake; wblcb uandfatber, W. F. Hawley.
Laura VanMeter, R8cine; Mr. Hen
· Mr. and Mr8. Wendell Bunce of
ry Brewer and Mn. Stella Kenne· Welker were guests and MiS! lira. Owen balked and Carl Eben 'lew Matamoras, Ohio, Is "spendinlf
1ach
and
Horace
McElhinny
fo1
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dy, Springfield; Mr .. and Mrs. Dale : arpenter gave a colorful ac
he weekend with relatives here.
he coffee and soft drinks.
VanMeter and daughter, Laura ~ount of her stay at Girls Stall
Phey visited his father, Walter
n~ Welker of his stay at Boy:
Westboro, Mass.
John W. Kincaid gave a resumr lunco, at the Hol~er Hoapl~a\, Gal·
(The Daniel Brewer familr) Mrs State.
•f the grand chan~ellor's meel .ipol11, who Ia a patient there. .
Charles Brewer (Lulal •nd daush
,At the close or the meetinjj ng and he also reported on thr · Miss Diana Stumbo bas ~eturned
ter, I:Ua Mae, Belpre; Mrs. Eloise
neetin11 Tuesday night at ('faom ·rom Camp Oyo·, near Porbmouth
~unch
and cookies were served.
Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brew
·,odge, Gallipolia, that "vera· vbere abe spent the week. She re
er and children, Barbara, Gary and
Hostelllell for the September nembers attended[
urned with t)fe Pomeroy grou1
Judy, Marietta.
neeting will be Mrs. Fran~.
Kiocaid, cbaill:ellor comman md the Rev. and Mrs. Ralpli Zun
;lark, Mrs. Jessie Curtis, Mrs ier alio expressed ajlpreclatlor tel. Jllrs. Zundel was cb'unselor at
;lara Paui~~Cn, Mrs . Elba .Story ·o Knights Rupe, Clark and Hoov· :amp.
\Ira. Homer Willard, Mrs. Lowel : 3rt fdr the fans provided for thr
Mrs. Arthur Hesil has been re
.::a~per, Miss Ada Ho~kins, Mrs
ast meetina when Dale Stump r .urned to !ler b me on. Lelldinr
Uchard Barton , Mrs. Glen Harl Jrand Chancellor of Columbu! · -:reek Road from the Hobiea' Hos
,)ita! wb~e lhe had been a pamd Mrs . Leo Story.
1isited the lodge.

Brewer
Families In
First Reunion

Mrs. Lloyd Wright and daughter ,
Rebecca Sue, were in Bellaire , the
last weekend to attend the wed ·
ding of Miss Sue Whitney and Mr .
Andrew Rope&amp;, held &amp;t the First
Christian Church .

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