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~ SenUnei, l'llmeroy-Wddleport,

warden; Mrs Belllt4:e Danl, ,...
cording .tecretary and repreaen·
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--tnt recordina &amp;ecn!tary

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Mtt.
J.1ded wbea the B. U..Sanboru Mil- witb Mn. Charlea Bennett Jlvina:
sioaary ~ldy met Monday at tbe the dedicatory prayer and White
Firll Bljtlst Cbuttb.
Croat a:il'ta to be tak:ea to the
Hou~ Party were pre1ented
The PrilciU.• Circle was Jll
Tltl LMeJoy Cirele prt:sented
charke of tbe openlnJ devotional the prografn with Mra Rl)'mond
service wtlieb Included Scripture Luman tn charte. Tbe dramatiza..
readiDJ by Hh. Gerald Anthon)! Uon was caltect "A Clrelet of Ca·
and a b.Jmn with Mrl. C. P. Brad- meoe" and repreaeated mlsa1on
bury as organist. Mrs. J. Q Rice work around the world. Silent
gave the prayer at tbe openinJ of prayer and 1 resume of lbe wort
the meeting,
in that partieular aec:tion waa giv.
It WIUI announced that the Dot· en by the11e ladle1: Mrs Clemis
cas CtJ"C!Ie would meet to sew for Fo:~~: , Cuba; Mra. Homer HyaeiJ,
8Upplle.s tor cancer patients at Netherlands; Mrs. Hood, African
1he home of Mrs Frances Bearhs. Bels1an Con1o: Ura. Harold E.
The 'Society voted a contribution Hubbard, lndJa; llrt. L D. Dile1,
For the Cancer Campaign and ali!b Southern India; Mn. Cbarlea Lew·
for the Ame!'1can B16le Soetety
Js, Burma; Mr• Raymond Su.ton,
The annual House Party tn Gran- Phalliplne•; Mlas Sylvia McMaster,
VIlle 11 schPduled for thl!l' month Japan, Mra J, Q. Rice, Oklaboma.
and the Society 11 recessing until The aerviee closed with a prayei,
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August
The EJeeta Circ:le aervtd re- I
The re11gnatwn of Mrs ClemiS' freshmentl tu thirty-eight member1
Fox as ch1ttrman of the LoveJoy at the eloae of the meeting
Circle was accepte9: Love lilt of-

0 of A Theod;.:;s
Council Elects
Officer Slate

TUES. &amp; WED.
JUNii 4-5
FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult Tlc:k..• Admlta Car LD.td
Mu. ArnOld Hayti was elected
Dana Andrews
Greer GaNion as councllor for the coming ter.:n
STRANGE LADY IN TOWN
when Theo&lt;lorus CQuneil Daug l(Western an Cmemascope.Color) teu of America met Monday
-al&amp;oevenmg at the IOOF Hall
Dav!d Br1an
Marsha Hunt
Pther officers elected were
NO PLACE TO HIDE
Mr.s Herbert Miller, a11s.oclate
(In CoiL1 J
councilor; Mu. Velsle Rou.s.I,
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da!i!&amp;bter, Dlde, left SJhtnlaJ for
BilOxi, MUI.. wh~t he b to enter
an astbma c::llnle tor observaUon.
Mr. and M.n. C. L. Wood, Riple)l ,
nd llr. and Mrt. !iraelcy Wood,
Morgantown, were·rec:ent peat• o1
Mr and Mr1. E II Woo(
Mr and llrL ~.. Barnett "ond
dau1hter, Debby, HuotinttPn, vt.
Ued Monday, with Hr. and Mra.
Clarence McNeil.
Mr and ~a. Ted Davall and
familf 1pet.t tbe week end at
tbJ!ir former home tn Ashville , N,'

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Richard CampbeU, fman-

eial .11ecretary; Mra .John SrnJth,
aaal&amp;tant financtal .secretary, Mn

Cbude DanJl, trea~urer; Lucdle
B. Hawknu, p1anllt. Mrs. FreJ
SwatM'I, alternate representative
LueWe Bearbt Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone
Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor ~ Pbone

meeUna: and Mrt Campbell reported that abe and 'Mra Henry
Reibel placed llaga on the .(riiVes
of deceased memben for Memorial Day It was voted to oi-der
diah cloths to seU as a mqpe)
makmg proJect Leha FJJnt walii
reported home from hosPital and
flowers were sent to her
The birthdays of me.mbtra• In
the put three months will be ob-!erved at the next meeting 01
Monday, June 17 and potluck r1.
freshments Will be served

Marvin L. Kelly
Honored Guest
At family Dinner

Marvm L. Kelly was guest of
honot';Sun&lt;'a.Y when his w1lC en
tert41Ued wllh a fam1l.y dmrter
eelebratmg h1s buthday.
Thou present Included MJ
and Mrs Kelly and Thomas, Mark
Mrs Anne Bailey and son, Gary,
Middleport; Mr and Mrs Charlet'
'F1ck and
daughter, Kimlx!rly
Hann1hoal: Mr and Mrs Curtis
Kelly and fam1ly, Mary Ann and
David, Welbton.
.rack Kelly, who 1:. employed
In Columbus was unable to jom
the group but came hQDlc Mondt:y
Cor a short VISit

Vacation Bible
Scho.ol Opened

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and Mn
Addie Grueser, l!
months trustee.
Mn. Haytos preatded at the

Children from 4 years of ag
through Junior High School are
Invited to attend the .Umon Dilly
Vacation Bible School wh1&lt;:b i.s
being held Cor two weeks at th·~
Central School.
Cla.!ll!es a~ from 9-11 30 A M.
five days a week A \ program
Will bo presented at the end o!
the two weeks In the school auditorium when ctrtlfiC'I.tea lor
attenclance anrl a revtew of tbe
two wcck'.s work will be g1ven.

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8. H. SontJc;rn Missionary Society

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Miss Margaret Hoyt O,onna Reibel
Is Graduated From Is Honored On
Marietta College
Ninth Birthday

Mus Mar~aret Hoyt, daughter of
the Rev. and Mrs Claremont E
Hoyt, graduated from Marietta College on June 3, at the Ban Johnson Field House. She recetved the
degree of Bachfllor or Arts, ma
jormg In Economics with a minor
m EducatiOn ••
She haB been on the Dean's hst
most of the four years and has
made several honorary SOCieties as
well as 1 l!iOdal sorority, Cht
Omega
Mus Hoyt wa.s lead in the opera
g1ven by the College of M;usic th1s
Spring at the College and was one
of two Semors who S.llllg at the
Commencement exetcises
Her
song wa1 "Could My Songs On
Wmgs Go Flymg'' by Hahn. This
was the one hundred and tw~n ­
tieth commencement at Marietta
On Sunday the Baccalaureate
service was l!eld at the First GQngremonal Chureh with the Rev
C E Huyt, putur of the Middleport First Baptilt Church and
lather of Miss Hoyt, g1v1ng the In
vocation and Benerbct10n.
The Rev L Reinard Lundeen,
South Norwalk, Conn , whose
dauJhter wa~ also a graduate, read
the seripture lesson and gave a
prayer The apeaker for the ser
v1ee wa• th£' Rev. James Glover
JohnllOn, Professor or RehgJon at
Marletta.
Those attendmg the two J"ervJccs
included the Rev and Mrs Hoyt
and son, Oavtd , Middleport, Prof1
and Mrs. Clair Harmon and son,
William Clau, Fmdley Mrs Burke
,Bero and aon , William Burke, Cbl
cago. Mret Bero and baby accom·
panted the Harmon lsmlly to
Findlay for a abort visit and Ml.u
Hoyt remained In Marietta for a
lew days,

Icntertamed
Hr and
w1th.

Donley Re1bel
a party Saturd&lt;~Y afternoon
at the1P.. hom ,
Plca.sant Ridge honoring ther
!"laughter, Donna, on her mnth
b1rthday
Games were played dLJrmg the
rftcrnoon ancl prtzes awarded th~
w1nners
lee cream sandwtchrs and tw•.
l••rthday cakes, omt decl)rateJ
w1th llgbted candles and the oth
er a mercy go round cake wer •
Hrved,
Present were Marilyn Brow.1
Jemler Lollsc, Sandra Hendrieb
!'&gt;laney Tyo Su~ne Arnold, Diane.
Donley and 8Jlly Strong and
adult,.; Mrs Lester Russell, Mr.i
Cleland HNncs,
Mrs
'Denvc.•·
Thoma, Mr and Mrs Harley
Strong and Mr and M1'8 ' Henry
Reibel
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1 G'ttrdeners Club; )Irs. Rodney
Downmg, MM Garen Stansbury,
Mrs John Klnea1d, Mrs. C A
Emm1sb, Mrs. J E Harley, Mid·
,dleport Garden Club; Mrs W:ebtJ
Hall, Mrs Re1bel, Mrs
James
T1tus, Mrs Cuah Johnston, Mr.s.
Wtlham Fo-lan, Mrs Carl Denni·
Min, Mrs Ethel Chapman anr.l
lAn Don
Anderson, Rutland
G&amp;rden Clubs and Mn. Martha
Dowd, a gllest

Middleport Fire
,D'ept. Auxiliary
Picnic rs Held:
Thuty-i1x penon&amp; attended tht.
RnnuJl family night pJcnic spon·
sored by the Auxiliary of the
Middleport Fu-e Department Mon·
day nigh{ at the Roadside Park.
Offu:ers of the Auxiliary ar••
Mrs RW$ell Mtlls, prfs1dent; Ma'&amp;
David Ohlinger, v1ce president,
Mrs Emmet Shuler, secretaH
Mrs
Jack Bechtel. tr~urer
and were 1n charge of the plan ...
After lhe meal, the group "a i
}ourned to the Firemen's H•ll
where they and the Fire Depar··
mcnt met w1th Mt:s.s Irma Dudle,~o
reprelentahve Gf the Redpath
Horner Co , Sliver Springs, Md,
A play is to be presented earl;
Jn the rail by thlS company Un·
der the sponsorship of the fire
Department and Auxiliary and
plans were dl.SCY~Sed during tbe
meetmg ., 1Lh MISS Dudley.

Mrs. James Harris
Is Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower

Mrs: James Harru (Dorothy
Cheadle) was guest ol honor at a
bndal shower given Friday, May
31, by her mother, Mrs J. W
Cheadle Retreshments were ser:v.
ed and .ogame.s played during the
evening.
Those present mcluded Mrs Robert F Styers, May Lewis, Elizabeth Butcher, Mrs David Oller,
Irene Hendrix, Ehue Steffy, Jean
Zirkle. Jean carson. Mro. Arthur
Hend~rson, Mrs GC'orge Veith,

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L. r;:, Reyno}di IDd ll.rl. Val Rey, •
nolds, Middleport. Unable to at-tend the party weN! Mr. and !(n..
Val Reynoldt ~d dauahter, Ren&amp;
Lynn , GaUipollt ~

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A featival to raise money tor
uniforms for New Hllven's two
Ltttle League teams will be held at
Haven Elementary Seh~l
on Satwday eveninJ.
·~ ~~"~''.'•• wh1eh is being &amp;pon·
tored
~he Lhm11 Club of. New
Have:n. wiU feature the. "givm'
oJ a pony to some lucky boy

trra uates Frt'd...v
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One huridred thirty-three oMn
State UnlYenuty seDJor!J' wlil gra·
duate with high academic honors
at the unlverslty's 80th annual
June commencement Friday mDJ'IL
lng on the campus
The ceremonleJ wdl get under
way at D A M. in the Ohio Sta·
dlum, with PreSident Novice G
Fawcett presiding
Numberinfl
2174, the June class 1s one of
I Ohio Stale's largest In recent

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pin ,

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afternoon and Will
as 'one of the spon·
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your favorite cluslc
coot dreu style
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11 the cordlgan
......... colosui po&lt;:ktts
deolri\ed•.'
lor-action new
bock walstllonct
PlUS an elastic and lull!er bolt. Fuhlonod
II)' BEA ACTIVE of wai!!..,.e combed ~iton
~lth w\llte pin stripes !!"
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scheduled June 1:.U
The annual hle of surplus Hol·
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ublie auction on Thursday even·
ng, June 8, startmg at 'I p m. at
the Weatern Livestock Exchange,
Inc,, located 3 'miles aouth of CeJ,.
Ina, Ohio on state route 127 and
of state route 21D,
'he l·ntcro-t;on
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adjacent to the Lakdi.eld airport.
Dr. , c. E Albrecht, acting dl·
reetor oltho Deportment ol Men·
tal HycieP:e and Correction, here,
.~a ••d tb•t lb... heir... h•••

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mien than.
I ne women-wt
rcce ve , elr
drgree "1umma cum laude" or
with bigbeat l1,?nors. Nin~.ty-.fi ~ ,
Will graduate ~um laud' and
four others Wlth dlsUnchon m
V{l~ousd netds
th
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froms~hls a::;::gis :S:rn:= u~l: ~
of ~edllvilie who wl1l rr
for the Wahama Whtte
hill degree
of Bacl)eioro
to appear at th' Fes. of Science In A...,.leulture
rides to be of.,.
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and 11110 officlat'lnc
'clll and Galllll~ac~~~;''';!:-i
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et"va• nt~1~i~~~~~~:;1 °!.~~!.!!"-'.!, v... :'..":!:":!£:~.~ 'i':.~;.::kr~ ~- !.'~.: ;;1 ~
Named;Drew•"''
b
lf e ster Leader lh;,.t;wnc::.~.~g~;phalt
::•~.::~~:n~:.~b~~:~;::.~ "'g.:::;•n~w•eon~':!f:;.nce

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runnlztg throuth
Paviq
of CbaTleolon begon
Officers for the year 1957-58 were ele•ted
when Drew we•"'"
the oire'·b
ol rood eorly
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~~~~;m~~~~~.:m:o~nung near the Cliff
· W. R. Davts, commander, presi4ed and after the report o:
the nominating committee the following officers were unani·
be paved eventually
mously e~cted Joe Struble Korean. Veteran post cnmmandnell tbe Pomei'O)'C
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er; harl Hayes, Word ar 11 Veteran, 1irst VICe comman·
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der; Miekey Wlftiams, Korean Vet.,
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vice eom~lllnder:
route b1ye reg.
Frank A. Vaughan. Korean VeterWln'O' '
for the palt
an, ad~utanf; Paul Ca.scl, World
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several
over the length or
War R, finance olfietf·
time that It hu taken to complete
Eddie Ash, Korean veterant Sgt.
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the road.
it-Arms; Eber Rousb,~ WoJld War
LeUera ba'le been sent to the
l Chaplain' R H Harbrejtht
governr from civic leaders
World War' t, historian. and Job~
throughout the III'e-a ·--~n•• ~
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W't• ur ld W
U J M Th
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to~ .. Wofr.d
Mayor E. F. Roblnsorr took the ~~t!fe:-C. P~~C:y.o:e~~~
1 : ~ri ... cbrk.
Wo~ld Wara 1 and' D an~ rR: Gl~nr_oy Ewing case uodor advise· State Road COmmllliqner u:pre,...
D~vll. World War 111 trusteeB
ment Tuea:day night and 'Slid to- ed th~ OJinion tlla~ eompletloa of
lnliaUation of offlceri was an- day, "I may hav~J' decision: in the~ waa takina''too lon1 .. and
tfounced for Monday July t. R '/: aboul• week"
promlliMI to lOot into tile matter.
Ebersbach wal reported 111. DeleMr. Ewing, local business man,
No offieial atimatet 11 to &lt;the
f.atfa to tbe State ~lion Conven- had been Clited into court 10 daya lenJtb of Ume required to flnlJh
uqn \0 be held [n C1ncinnati will, ago alter a hght truck he was tbe job baa beea liven. but ~e
be named at the- June 1 meeting.. drttina became mvoJved m a eol- }q.ve eald dlat the job 1bould tie
W. R. Davis, Joe Struble, Frank; U!!ltla at Butternut Ave., 1nd W. comp)eted within 40 worki-DI'dQJ'
A. VaUJhan 11nd Mickey WIIUama Second Strtet He was charaed alter actual pavin1 wu bepn.
were named 11 deleJates to the wlth rfailing to stop within an asEighth Dtsti'fct Convention whlcb. sured clear diStance. He plead not
will be held In Jacbon, June 16. 1uUty.
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Alternatea are: Charles n-:v~
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P~ul Cascl, Jl:'ranll: CbeesebreW, RoThe nu.yur said there was so
bert Vaughan, EdHie AJ'h, Dltt mucb contradictory testimony.J _in
Young and Denver Thoma.
the ease tbat he collld not rt!illder
acimm.a.nder Davl1 thanked' all 1 fudgement off·the&lt;uff. The d• D ..... -.:..J
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pro(ram tor Memorial' n ..... It ... , action be took was the only one
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G. G. Som~ville, Pl Pleuant 1 t.
.inc op Jli;Je 1'7 a apecia) protram CHi, moving collision with a rapidly torney, baa reeelved a eitiUon
will ~ presented on Ute "Ritual moving true~ In tbe wrong lane froal the Seleet.ive Seniee Deof the Post Everlasting".
of tratfle.
putmeM. ot the United Siatet 1ov.
At the close of the meeting a
Ewing awerved 80 far tO the e.r.nment Jn recoanition or lila 15
chill supper, prepared by Charles rtght he struck 1 parked car at yean of ~~ervlee u 1ovemment apHayea, was served-.t~t 30 members. ..
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peal agent lor the Muon County
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uncmg Jt 1nto another S.elective Servlc:e Board.
car a~ead Police contend that
Somervllle handlea all Iepl
tbhles·edoer •,nndua"mlc'. outd have atopped 'l.uutlon• for the dntt .......d lo
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divorce Jn an order enterl!d on
bY ludJe Oliver D. x...

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Court
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James Edward Jobneon,
.each d11niec1 • di.orc:e. "nley
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foell.sh to fall behind any other
A deciSIOJI was a lao made to nation and thlJ meanJ tm.t teatinc
bigf;and a burrow .... Tbe Hn-· llgb!A.
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Show "was dL~ussed
at length durmg the meetin&amp;.
pout or ~ommunilt Paft7 Bon
on 'l'handay and Friday of the Nlkita Khru'!hchev lor withdraw·
fair there will abo be harneu rae-- 11 of all lort'Jgn forces from Gerin&amp; and runnmg races, the board man,. might be an effort to drive
qreed.
a wect,:e between the Western alPresent at the meetin(l m addi. lie1. He noted that KhraJCbev in
tion to tbe members of tM lair hi• televiJed in..mew Sunday,
bOard were Dan Hartina:er, eounty aaid notbmg about Ule reumficatCOQimiS&amp;loner, c E.. Blakeslee, tiop of Germany.
county .1gent and Bill Downie and
-He expreued tbe bope tbat
Elkie Hill of tbe Me1g&amp; Riding Kbrwlbc:bev's rtatement ·fuorln&amp;
Club.
I fint • atep aa:rftmeut toward
fuU disumament reflected real
pro.ress toward atermanent peace.
-As for: "-lUll Ume" on the

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Ronnie McGlothlin of New H.!'·

ven and Guy Wilson of• Maso11
have been hu'ed u life- guatd"
at the New .:Haven SWimmiti'&amp;
Pool aceilrdtng to Clyde Foley.
d1reetor of artlvlties at the poo~
Foley reported tbat one mo.e
life auard to be used as an alternate may be blred in tbe aeXt
few daYI!I
The cool ~athl!l' during tH.&lt;e
past few day8 has c11 t the crowds
down somewhat at the swimmiRM
pool but large crowd! were pre
sent on Memorl.al Da• and on
lalt Frulay, aceordln11:' 10 Foley.
The pool wu eloaed on Saturday
and Sun(!ay in Ol'der that • leak
cou1d be rep11.red.

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M'aaon County and Ia
tbe le••• .............u.. n1 ...,ilraats F..:.. Exhibt't

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aald thlt if the SOviet Union
wanted to uk an American to appear over Ita faeiUtia and tuar..
anteed that thel:e would be no
jamming ,iDterference or counterattraction• td influenee the Ru•
sian audieDet away-tbe" tomebod7 in the Ameriean government
would be glad to aeeept such an
inrifation.
-He !lid tbat if Army Speciallit 3e W1Dl1m S. Girard suffen
from 1111 injullic:e&amp; in the Japanese
court&amp;, the c:aae wdl be taken Up
~omptiy on diplomatic levelJ.
~ Pnlident, however, espreued the belief that the Japa.nese courts will follow tlleir teeord of the past iD Reb eaaet and
be eminently fair. Gir:ard wiU be
tried on a man~laug:hter charge
for kUling • Japaneae woman with
a lbeU cuing on I fmDg .range.
-Be said that u long u tbe
law requires it, there can be no
Alneriean trade witb Red CJdna.
But be thinks iD Ihe lont run it
may not be possible to ~
. bit
such trade.

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Nabbed 8y~ ObiO
ville- ~ al,ened by General CharA joint meeling or Ute Board
lea R. F01. flate Selectin Service of Directors of the Mlddlepor•
director.
and Pomeroy Chambera of Com· Hi h
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meree alons With dlreetor, of the
g way pat ro}
oecomes randpop Stolen
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Meigs County Junior Chamber Ot
TWo restdents of the Bend
Commerce wdl be bold at 7:30
Area
of Ma.son County were
Ntw VORK
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ton1ght m the offlcea or
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dauehter of FOURd In Pu
the Ohio Power
n Pomeroy way by the Oh Io Highway Plltrol
former Prealdent Truman, gave
DJ.eroy
Purpose of the meeting Is to over the weekend and forfeited
birth today to her fmt childdraw plans for Me1gs County·,

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WASHINGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower said today
he favorol a total btn on testing nuclear weapons, proviojj:d
lntelo. an employ.. of !be sucb a prohibition is linked firmly to an international •i"H·
1-=~~~:n,'Sporn Plant In Grabom ment - backed up by Inspection - prohibiting forever the
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Kuon on Tueaday .1n n
The President's news conference remarks on bomb testing
eleetion which 1aw the enh .--e
atemmed from the current «~nCitben'• Party ticlr:et awept mto
troveny over the etfecta: of r.adloolfiee
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activity &amp;enerated by JUCh tnt.a.
lttJela, a former m1)'0r of the
In a maDy-.sJded d~ion wJth.
town, reten•ed 101 votes to 6.'1
reports t)f tbe radiation 1nd bomb
for bl.s oppol)l!nt. Eugene Tbomv0
teJtJng controveny, Eisenhower
IOD 1 a Vanadium corp., empleyee.
made theH other plllntl·
The vidmy of the C1Uzen's
-He did not believe that this
lf. ~ 3lf
country ever again would teat a
Party wu taken by many oble.:
ven In the town as t a eipn!A."·
An auto thrill show before tbe hydrogen bomb the slz.e ol the
lou. of the people. ata!mt . tbe grand stand wfil be thre feature at- Jargeat weapon exploded in the
paYlllg of the town, atreeta 11Dce I tractiOn on Saturday night at the Pac1l1c March 1, 19M. That blast
rna~ ruooing tin the • opposite 1 Meigs County Fair, and Will be caused Wlduprcad, j!amagmg fa.IJ:.
Peoples 'rl.cket bad been Jdent·· Followed by a mammoth f1reWorkl!i out.
-He did not rule out further
fled u proponenUr of a ttreet dlaplay 11 the trand finale accordpavm~ project !Or the town.
ing to detJsioa made Tuesday mgbt tests of smaller hJdtopn wea~
In th~ race for recorder, D!tn· by tbe Meig• county Fair Board ons, however pointing out that tbe
me MacFarland c'-efuted Cbarle-;
\he fair whtch II scbeduled for H-bomb Ia one of the cleaoett
YeaJer with a vote total ot 9l Auv 11 st 1:( IS, lB. and 11 Wlll ac· weapom deviled by the govern.
to 70.
1tually open on AUJUSt 13 with th4t ment's nuclear adentiltll.
The five councilmen elected regular Mini.!lterial Program by
-He ~ceepte dthe findinp of
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were o....at Barton.
pb
ut • Mega County Cburebes On Wed- that current radiation re.ulting
Jabn R Turner, Ray Rou8b and neaday the regularly lltheduled h'om testa b not dangeroua:. He
Curtla McDaniel. All were me.u1· opeDing da.Y, the feature attracuon oid that opposition to the test.
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will be the WLW Mid-Western
~ation oomprlsed
Fruth led 1.1 eandidatee in r Hayr1de; Thuradav wJII be the now bemg: voleed by numefdlll:
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D ay '. .or th e1r votes with 11 Barton rec:eived 1horse sbow: Jl'riday,
Hm se Pulling de-....., of orpnluUon betdftd it.
front row: Har(Continued on Page Seven)
f conteltl and the tbrtll show for
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Richa.-d Vaughan, ------..,----~ Saturdoy
-He uprened tbe op; Jon fluil
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Io tbe TUetday night meeting not genet¥iN or phy_;t:ista lnd
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Gruese~, Dwight
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the. contract of tbe Canad1an Cav· are, in fact. out of tlteir field of
La wrence Franc~,
alcade of HeU Driven for the Sat.)1111Ie:y, John ThomBS, Ed.
urday feature.
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Tbe Board olso elected to build
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a new and 'Permanent concrete bomb tests pending an ironclad
in blork stage in front or the grand diaarmament acreement banning,
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In Clean Sweep
At Mason Election

John Tho~t~pson, who has 'been assistant coach at Raceland
High School', Raceland, Keqtucky, was einpioyed as head foot·
ball coach on Monday evening by the Middleport Board of Ed·
ucat1on
Thompson · graduated fro.P the Washington Court House
School wher.e he played football under Coach Fred Perison.
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He attended Morrhead State Col-~ -lege where lte lettered m !ootball
lo, lhree yearo.
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The reSlgnatlon of Earl Warnk ·
B'anri InstructOlj · was read and
accepted at this meetmg Mr.
Warnke w11l have charge of th11
marching bin,l at Port Clinton
High School .ln his letter of re8Jgnation he statP ~i .. . . I hope
Judge John C: Bacon sent hb
that the B'nd , Dti:p!IFtment ha~ second Melp County man to tbe
profited half as much as I ha., · state penitentiary Tuesday for a
in the aasoelatlon wjth the schoo1 one-to-three year term since he as.
and the commumty ot Middle sumed the bcneh here May 1. \...
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He war Clyde Alllrtend, who was
"On
found
of violating probatroh
f-rom an earh.er con·
. Judge Jl:l~
sente•
Harry
' lift
was two one-to-thrn
to run concurrently 10n
IQd~etm•nts of non-suppOT~.
last week sfnt
' Pictured above are the members of the Pomeroy
Il ~~~h~~;
to the Cmcmnt;t~ of delegates from ail three wards in the Viilag e, 88
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for a stx months teri(R.
found gtulty; .,.by 11 annual steak fry apd regular business meet)ng. Left ~~,i.:.::·ii!.:
while mtoldcated, ry BoUnger, BOb Couch, Art Tracey, Olan GoodWin,
driVlng an unsaCq- ~rry Wal.l~n. RoY Ka!par,,John "Shanty" Stiver'
without a valliS •Thbma, Charles Werry, Bill Sheridan, llonk
Parker, Frank Chapman, Floyd Ten Mankin, Fire
whose famdy hves in !Urqid Ebersbach, Jobn Beaver, Pollee Chief Fr:mk Hudson,
had been put pn proward Durst, GUbert Freeman anrt Rollaitd Neu tzlll'g, president
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Smith.
K. 6rdman, Manetta,
Carpenter
by Webster and' Fultz,
.. ;; : Knight \o.-8.! ree~loye,d as
pnly in amount of
High School PbndPal ~nd Lel~
m
an
action
acamsi A E
Kennedy aS Central S~hool. Prtn
c1pal Marc~lla T.ay~of was t' - Lo'"'""Y and Mrs A E LrJwery,
employed a.s aecret,rY. The eamc 632 &amp;. Second Ave, Mtddleport.
salary schedule • for tea~hers a
now- in force was adopted fo~·
1967-58.

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Mr1 Llnnie Van Meter Htumed
to her borne, Delaware, totb,y tila:
a sever~l days vlalt with rell.tiv\a.
Mrs. J H. f:uckler' wbo hal ~~
been the JUest ol reliUvea return·
ed home · with her for • vt.it be.
~ ~nd were t"tcompanJed ~r Caro- lore JOlnl to her ho,mil. Powbataa
lyn Welb.
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Mr and Mrs. Jesse Warren,
Mr and Mrs; Carl Rius oJ coCharleston, visited ~und1y • with lumbus visited Sunday wUh Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wood
WendeU Betting and • other rei•
Mrs;. Hobart Stith, who II er1ti- ti
cally ill, ha&amp; (been iaken to Hot.
' : . and Mra.- Carl Follett ~
zer Hospital.
, MIJ.ls£ield spent several d~a here
, Mr. and Mri WUbur Koenl, and with her aunt, ~· Emma W~bster
BQn, Re1d, vhitcd the Hocking State and other relatives.
ParkB on. Men\orlal Day. Sunday
Mr. and M.rt. Ruah Beegle re.
Mr and MrJ. Koenig vlsited Mr turned to their home, Beaver Falla
and Mrs. Vern Dixon near Ja11ptn:- Sunday after a . visit with Mrs.
HiUa.
Wald Foster, Racme, and other reMr. and Mrs.•\Iva Rife and Mr latiw.s
and Mrs. Worley Rife and two
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
chJldren, vis1ted Sunday with Mr. I family were week epd guest. cJ
and Mn. Gordan Wolfe, Monday. her parent1 Mr. and Mri. Ralpb
Mrs. 1Joh,n ..R1well, Norfolk, va., GUmore.
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Mr and Mrs. Ru~ell Radcliffe
arrived for a vial! wW:h Mr and
Mrs. Wolle Sbe wU' cal1ed here by returned to their home, Beaver
tbe critlCJl illness of her father, Falls, Monday after a se-V't'ral daya
Ed Gilkey
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ns1t w1th relatives. They were &amp;e·
A·2c Stanley Bryan, who Ju.st -compamed t-ome by Mrs. Ralph
received a promptJpn, IS home on Gilmore who will apend a few
fourteen day leave with b1s par· days with them.
entl, M~. and Mrs John Bryan,
Mr. and Mn Charles Elliott
and family He is stationed at and family of iand, w. va. were
Wr1ght Patterson Air Force Base, week end guests of her mother,
'la~ton
Mrs. c L. Arnold
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Mrs Harry Mills returned home
Mr. 11nd Mrs. William Freeker
Saturday from PaynesvUle where 1nd fam1]y v1sHed 8unday with
she bad spent reveral days with Mrs C. L Arnold ,
Mr and Mrs. Harry Munns (..&lt;\cl- , Mr and Mu Clayton White and
rienne MilL') and ba~y daUJhter, daughter, Carol Lynn, Of Warren,
Kimberly Mart~ Th11 was Mrs weie week end guests of her par,
Mills' . first visit w1th her great· ents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Parfitt,
granddaughtf•r who IS her name- Umon Ave.
sake.
Mr and Mra. Ted Biker and tw,
Mr and Mrs Gerald Rupe, Brad- • .sons of Bucyrus were recenf
blU'Y, entert~ned Sunday with a gue!'lts of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
turkey dmner honotlng the b1rth- Wilham Baker.
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day of her mother, Mrs. Val ftey. 1 Mra. Char.es Buck visited Mon·
nolds. Guest~ included Mias Ann ' day w1th Mr~:. WllJard Ebtlnbach.

Ne•• Wise.
Etta Lemley,
Norma
Zirkle,
LelltJta
Moore, Maxme
Moore, Ramona Bunker, Gertrude
.
Graham.
A total of 21 11tudentr were
Sending g1fts were Flora Steffy, listed toda•' on the finjl.l ~nx weeks
Bertha SeyfrJeQ, Betty Greenlee, honor roll list! of Chester H111h
Maxine Owen•, M:ra. Wlllam W11e, School as announced by Fa)' Sauer
Mrs R G Ellu, Fred Searlel!l, Ruth I prmctpal.
Hysell, Elou;e Stiles, ~ay Young ,
Listed o·n the sixth Sb Weeks
Wandra Brunker, Ora Brmker, Et Honor Roll .. re ·
La Brooktt, M1uy Romme , Mrs Gar SENIORS Fletly Carr, Helen Hoff.
CheKd le, Albany
man Ada Randolph , Kathryn
Sm 1lh, Betlv Frost, Sue Lambert
and Jantcc Randolph
JUNIORS Madalyn Brown , G.:iy·
1 ann Gaul, John Hetzer,
Ralph
Knight JudJth Lamber1 and Rose· I'
mary Slade
SOPHOMORF.S: Eleanop Evans,
Mu~ C11rol J Spence, dam.;htcr Donna f'recker, Jam~ Hayman and
Of Mr ,md Mrs Flo\ r1 Spcncf' Stanley Kelley
?.57 West ~lain St, bC'Came the
FRESHMEN Mary Car~~ Arlene
brute or A/ 2C F'rank Sh.s un, son C~rvi\1, Patty Cowdery, Ronald
of Ralt~h S1sson and the late Alic&lt;J Cowdery, Edgar Hartung, John MoCohen SHI80D or POnlCIOY. on ra, foger Rose, Dale Showalter,
Fr1day, May 24.
Barbara Smlth and Sandra Wolle.
The vows of the douhlt• I'Jn ~
reremony were read bdo1c thr
1 altar ' of Gr.11ce Eptscopal Churr11
Bethel Coleman, who Is employ.
by the f\t!v. James Edwin Charles
ed m Athens, Is on vacation.
aq 30 e. 1&lt;1
Mrs Marie V'an Cot'lncy has
Jo or hef wcrldmg the hr1de
rhose a pale blue sllk suit (fre~s been Ill for thr.: put three weeks
Melvm, aon of Mr. and Mr.s. Har.
w~h wh.tte accessprie1 and wore
ley Swisher, apent tbe week end
a cor.sage of pink carnations
Mr and Mr• Len B CreA' w1th relatives ln. Mason, W. Va.
Mrs G. Q. Werner and son, Pete,
Wnght St, were the pttendants
'~ ·.s. Crew wore
a pale plnlt were In Huntingtqn Saturday and
Jre-. and jar.kct with white ac- visited Camp A~rowhead where
ces~Orlcs and a wh1le roscbwJ Pete will be a OoUI'IciUor in Training tbJs 1ummer.
I:O"UIJe
Mrs. John
Following the ceremony the
~ou~le left lor a short
tr1p.
Mra Sl880n b a graduate ot
Pomeroy Hllh School, a mcmbe ·
of Beta Stgma Phi sot!t,lrlty ancl is
employed by the Pomeroy Motor J:r~~:;:~·
Co Mr. Slsaon ia a gra&lt;luntc of
Pomeroy High School ant.! was
employed by t~e Bla1Hn:~r Aulo
Co, prior to joining the. AJr
Forc.e He Ls now sahoned at
Charleston, S. C
Th~ couple
w1l1 rM•tli" m
t'tlbrl£lston, S. C., artcr June 9.

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CUlton Daniel Jr, a member ol
the! news staff of The
York
Tlme11. and her baby were re
ntofted "do
fme" at Doctor
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IU, j8H r"in Independence, Mo,
where Mn. Daniel's parents live.
Tbey -bue resided ln New York
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ln.juncuop:: He waa

An auto •tolen in' Athena Moe
day night It 10:211 P. M. ..faa recovered Tueaday
afternoon in
PomelfOY aceordln1 to a report
by M'eiJt County , SlWilf Bobe.-t
C. Hartei\batb.
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WH 1oun
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oear the old Dye :W~ Ueord,.
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The car bid beta · ~~r.;
the aheriff Aid that l

, TrU:ml'n and hJs wlfe were• to tbe ipeedometer
leay:r,-.}.Camu c1ty thl.s mornJDi{ ear bact been
b'll1 ~1.(1 for New York.
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Ohio Reg1onal Council exhlt,tt to
be made at the Ohio State Fair. pal Court to answer the charge~
• George zuspan, I!), 0r~ Mai0,.
MEI"S GENERAL HOSPITAL
forfeited $25 bond on a IJfeedltlf
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Admitted Mn. Danny Brown/ tbarge and C ov Doer er, 30.. o
Middleport, Vernon llcCoy, Hart- Weat Columbia,
forfeited .11
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Reedsvmc, Constat~e~ Llrtdatamer
TH.,RSDAY MIITING
•nd baby, M.ddleport; Mts. Jnd
1'b'l Junior Wuuling 'lbll ~

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and M'rL DtniU' afternoon at the home of ltiiAJdaughter
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Syracuse
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REYNOLD E. GREEN I - EDITOR

NatlOftaf advprtlslng representative, BottinelH-Kimball.
r.alutoll J.ve., ltew Yobk City, 18, N. Y.

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OPEN MElTING
The WO:Ik•ln Garden Club will
hold an open meetin11: and non
compctith·e flower show. June til/1
at 7:30 tu ~ : 00 P. M. a1
t he
home of Mrs. Lowell Carper. All
11erson~ i11terested tU'E'
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littered. u secobd class malllni matter at the post oUlce at Pom

_,,Ohio.
'Sublertptlon rates: Delh•erv by rarrle1' where &lt;~vallable 30 oenta per
weet· ooe war In advance at The Daily Sentinel office, $111.00: ab
acmtiis, n :aO: three monthB, $3.90. By motor rCJutP. where avaUable·
~peD.e month $1 . By ,mall one year $8; six months, $4.20; three montba,

inviled to attend .

-.so: one month. SL
Published every afternoon except Stmrlay by The Ohio VaDe, St!rt
~l. Inc., 11t UO Mel'banie St., Pomeroy, 0. Buslne111 oll'ice phODfl :318
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office phon,. 397.

Two Projects Loom As Suitable F,or
Civic-Minded Groups In Pomeroy This
Summer: Gateway, And Landing Repair
Two items might be put on Pomeroy's agenda of improvements to b l' madP . One is rehabilitation of the ferry landing
midpoint o f tht! parking lots . The other is construction of an
entrance gutc c: l the corporation limits on Pomeroy on Route
33.
Dealing wilh the second fir st. some membe~s of the ~ions
club. will recull ' that their president named a cdmmittec about
four years &lt;~go to get on with a gute pr·oject on Rt. 33. The
action followed publk nudging in 'fhe Daily Sentinel after
Middlepori-Pomeroy Hotary club members turned out even-

ings to build an attra{'tive entrance on Route 7. This gateway
tells motorists they are entering Middleport-Pomeroy, giving
total population or'both towns.
It was suggested -.he Lions could do their community a fa.
vor, and return Middleport's courtesy, by putting up f{ates

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CHANNEL WE!'&gt; .
6: ~ SlGN ON
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7 :00 Today
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9:00 Romper Rnom
10:00 The Price Is Ri ght
10:30 Truth· or Consequen.!E'I
11 :00 Tlc Tac Dou gh
11 :30 It Could Be YGu

NEW ARRIVAL
rMr. aud Mrs. Danny Brown 12:00 c~n· rent
(Dee Sauerl, North Third Ave.
1 :00 My Little Margie
have announced the birth or &lt;: 1 1:30 Tennessee Ernie
eight pound daught er at Meigs 200 Matinee Theater
General Hospital on Tuesd11;•, 300 Queen -.for a Day
June ·4th . Grandparellls are :Mr
3:4!) Modern Romanace~
and Mrs . Rodney Sauer. local. 4 :00 Comedy Tl~e
and Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Brown. 4:30 Movietime
Mim•rsvilll:' .
5·10 Cartoons
5:45 News Picture
FIREMENS DINNER
6:00 Waterfront
Thtlrsday evening the famili :·s
6:30 Weathercut
of the ,p.Jiddlej.&gt;ort Fire Dep~ri ­ 6:35 Sports Eye
menl will hf&gt; P Ue st~ a1 ~ oi inn+'"
6.45 NBC NeWs
given at the Firemen's Hall.
7 :00 Mayor of ttl# lfown
7 ,30 Father Know11 Best
dES JUNE MElTING
8:00 Kraft TV Tbflater
The Jurie meeting of Ev;111,.: ··
9.00 This is Your Lifeline Chapter, OES, will be held 9:30 0 Henry Playbouse
Thurst!ay ut 7 :30 nt the Ma.;;on _"' 10:00 TBA
Temple wrth Mrs. Willis A. : 10:!0 News HeadHnes
thol'ly, Worthy Matron, pre s1din.-·. l0:40 Nitewatcb
12 :00 Tonight
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The Guild of the Grac:e EpH
copal Church will meet at L!lc
·bome or Mrs J . 0. Roedel on
7:00 Jimmie Dean
Thursday evening at 7.30.
7 :30 Boston Blaekie
captain KaQgaroo
8:00
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
8:30 Corliss Archer
The , follrth birthday of Juh• ;
9:03 GarrY Moore
Ebersbach . son or Mr. and Mr-;.
G:30 Arthur Godfrey
George Ebersb-.ch, was cele10:30 Strike lt Rich
brated Sunday with a . turke; 11:00 Valiant Lady
.dinner at the home of his mate.·- 11 :15 ' Lon of Lilt
nal granclparent.s, Mr. and Mn. 11:30· Search tor Tomorrow
,Addlsori- Weav er,
Mason and J 1:45 Guiding Light
family. Others present were M_•_ 12:00 Katle's Kitt:hen
and Mrs. George Ebersbach anJ 12:30 AJ the Wori ... Turn!
daughter, Terra Jane and M··s.
1:00 our Miss BrQ(Jks
Clarence Ebersbach .
I :30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoff
JHREE
81R7HDAYS
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
Three birthdays were cclebral· 3:00 Brighter Day
ed Sunday when Mrs. Herm 3~
3: u5 Secret Storm
Haddox had a ramily dinner hOI &gt; 3:30 Edge of NL~ht
orlng the anniversaries or her
4:00 The E&amp;rly Sbow
husband, Herman Haddox ar.rJ
5:30 Your Esso Reporter
sou·in-law and daughte r , Mr. ar.d
5:45 Sports Parade
Mrs. Charles Lupton , Galli pol: ·
5:~5 Weatherman
Other guests were Sharon And
MlO Actic.n
Carmen Haddox. Cl.weland .
6:15 Douglas F.dwards ~
6:30 My Frier.d Flicka
7 :00 Arthur Grdfrey Show
8:00 MiUinnaire
8:30 rVe tlot A 'secret
9:00 U. ·S. Steel Hotn'
10:00 Up-to-tbe-minute Newa
10 :05 Scanning the Weather
10:10 T\te Late Sbow

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6:SS SiJ;, On
7:00 To&lt;lay
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Truth or Conseque11-cea
Tic ~ Dough
It Could Be You

11:00

11:30
12:00 Current
l :00 My LJttle Margie
1:30 Tennes-see Ernie
~:00 Matll)ee Theater
8:00 Queen for a Day
3:4:i Modern Roman ~!el
'(;00 Comedy Tim~
4:30 Movietime
:1 :30 Cartoons
5:45 News Picture
6:00 F&gt;11lt· and Scrua:gs
6 :30 Weathereast
Q\~s &amp;ports Eye
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6:4:5 :NDC News
7:00 You Bet Your Lif8
7:30 Dragnet
8:00 The Peopte•s Choic:e
8:30 Lux Video Theater
10:00 Wbtrlyblrds
10:30 N.e\1'S Headlines
10:40 Nitewatch
i2:00 'tonight
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population of both towns .
As com mittees often do unless a rea·l driver gets behind the 1
wheel, it died somewhere between appointment and action.

It is not too late.

RUARK
REPORT

1top short and turn on
Horn.
They cl1ange the lepllty of the
I remember Paria In tJte aprlng
rljJhta and leha accordln. to tb~ and the shriek&amp; ot th.e dead ancl
hours, on·d L:ryin1 ta avoid mur dying as the lax.ia m~wed dowu
der while readlna: the 1JiJe print
lB a certain ticket to suicide.

About the levy landing:
Badly crumbled at waters' edge, and below water level too,
the landing is a hazard to the growing numbers c,&gt;f boating enthusiasts in this area. Also, it approaches being a disgrace to
the communitj' which certainly is not so poor it must present
such a beaten up fa{'e to visiting river sportsmen.
We have no conceptlon of what it might cost to refurbish
!his old hmrling, or of whot design the work might be. Surely,
the project deserves investi_i!ation bv council or the Pomeroy
Chamber or Commerce, or both jointly. It is auite po&amp;~aible
somf•1hing adequa1e and attractive could be planned that
wouldn't break Charley Lel!ar's town checktn•g account.
We hAven't heard of thA .Js.YC'l'es working on flnV ~rP.at nrojcrt o,;hwe lh e ir verv successfu l horse show of May 26. This
could he primed as n job for them, too .

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with an appropriate sign reading, "Pomeroy-Middleport," to-

1.~here are plenty of portly geniJemen members of the Lions
whose do ctors would not hesi~te ta prescribe a· HUie m:ore
fresh air and some vigorous action on the end of a long-hllndle
shovel. An aU -time record for faithfulness to a club project
was set by the Middleport Rotari~ns when Harry Barnes, at
that lime nudging 80, was -on hand during severa) work sessions to observe, advise, supervise, and generally helPing to
relieve spirits of the sweating diggers.
It was fun , and demoni;trated to members that something
con cretl! iliterally ) could be done with cooperation.

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the pedestdana, and I have .aern
the joy
with
which Italians
knock off friends and relatives In
the Mille Mi&amp;Jia but they are
all a bunch t)( amateur l81aS&amp;ins.
Washington has the champion·
ship, tmd It's
no wonder Ike
needs a helicopter to get to th('

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7:00 Jitnm!e Dean
7:30 BO&amp;~n Blackie

8:00 Captltn Kana:aroo
8:30 Corlias Archer ·
~ :00 Garry Moore
.9:3B ArthUr Godtr~Joy
10:30 Strlke It RiCh
11:00 Vallpnt Lady
11 :15 Love of LUe
11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
11':45 Guiding Light
12:00 Katie's Kitchen
12:80 As the World Turn•
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
1:30

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D.Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Klddlepm, 0 ., June a, 1157-ll $W

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Ualled Prw Slllft Corr~4ell&amp;
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NEW YORK (UP)- Word hu reached here lblol the WaDd
authorities are reactivating war-famed , Hendtl'IOD Field on
Guadalcanal and the equaUy celebrated Kunda airstrip on
New Georgia.
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The romantic names of these two uoUc isles ... -a reminder that the travel 1eason is nearly upon ua. Mllllona wiU be

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THE OTIIF.R NIOIIT, before abe packed htt \OOth!ml-" Nul hlad·'
ed ror yexlco to play a port In the movie Vlfliloh of 'J'b BHn Alto
.a..e •• 1 11r1 name&lt;l J uii"Ue oreeo entertained ma and othar e11ant1
of tha Wo.ldorf'll Em!"lre Room with the C!llantmcae: blt-.an4 J thlnlt
It worth maklnJ note or, bccauM Ml-" Qrtco 11 the J'rtneh sln&amp;:er
to end them oil.
It 11 obvtoue, evcm to an tnlteratt Ukt nt.)'lllf, that Jiltll 0. II
talsntecl. Jr ehe stood around In a barnit and r.elted. Nlck Kenn,
poetry, ahe would command an audlenc.. LUtl ll,obtlan McKenna.
the Il'llh adreu, Juliette hu lmmaMe aut.boritJ ~ • pud "olct; ·
1 auapect her ot beln1 bulcatly more aft aetr.ll thU • alq'~r, and
one day the may b&lt;l riPt up the1't wttll tU Ava G&amp;Nnera, Lana
Turnera and other Bernhardt• and Dulfll ot our dl'f.
Jullttte, however, canlea the cfta"tet~•e doclfe to Ita deelslve t.ftd.
Dreued In a lol\f black 1own, with her hair O?~ tO her w•tJt and
h1r fen almoat cha1k·whlte, abe " ri,Jkt oul ·ot ftl Of Ckb... Ad·
daml' ma«:,brt cartoon•.
A ma1a1lne writer hal ~ailed her "&amp; ruat from ll darlc. lf'OUG,"
and whllt tt'w been tour or tlve yeara alnee lhi lt.t\1 tn tht uttle
tAft Bani!: c:afta, one rrtlll un 1111 htr eltmblnl on ·a ttblt In Le•,
peux Mqots And warbltne tor tht. ftarceiY beltdtd potll and '·

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wttole act In l'~ rench. Not a alnl(le word ar l:ftCUih--or none I could
make out. She doe•n't even txplaln that thHI .., a l"tle 10n1
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ebout a dor &amp;nd a 11r1.

Julifltte walka out onto the ftoor, ft)(es tht patron• with a btmuaed
d01111 a balf·hour or eo ot atrallht. oame tunea. Simple
IOUlt •Ike myaetr llaten, (aeclnated, and f ..l u It thty't•e t.ttentlintc

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a 8amytn play. They don't know whal the tltok It'• all about, but
Uae)''re cltll&amp;bte4 by lt.
lomehaw, 1 INII.,-ct that the ck,.feMit would not 10 ovar so wen
1ft, ...)'. at. t.oult M TUcson, A.t'IL Even the eomman~lq: MI.. Greco.
The St. Loulflan or the TUc:sonlte makes few bones abOut not undlro
etandlhl nt.neh. "Litten, rlrllt." be 11 apt to otdl out h'om a rear
table, ''bNik that dowu IJ,to lllnlllah, Will yout"
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How,ver, tbe Manhattanlte-ah, the Manhattlfttt.' II eopblttl·
eated.
MihbM.tanitt It eo.-rnopoutu. Wb'?' tl\• hdch dOlls
wava t'twlr ban41 pua1onate1y an.! tlnJit&amp;rll:lY ol ~Milar or lA V~
,,. ltOH, he lllttnl attentively. nodi knowift11)'1 o..,. lOudly enG

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NEW YORK UP - How do you
.1e-t to be a blJ enough star to
sen t. miUion record album•? Euy
man.
~. Dig t.hla aasser wlth tbe white
bali and the qulek 1rln, daddy-o.
He blows a mean plano. Maybe
the areatelt heatd In the world ,
today. He'• sold more than a mil·
lion M-minute albums In seven
yeart.
What'• bls ~eeret? Well, all he
did
atart playiPa t.t aae 3.
•ive biB firat concert,1 for charit).
at a. and durlnt the la11t half c:en·
tury travel into almoa&amp; every
eountcy for 11,000 to 6,000 formt.l
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eoneertt: Now, at ·dB, be fiJUH'I
he knowl 'bla b~t,alneal .
Tbe maa'a ume II Artur ftQ1)1r';
· ateln. Tbe remarkable thinl&amp;bout
blm, allde from the auataln.ea

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Mrs. Beulah Morris and Mrs.
Helen Younce of Racine called
on the Pickens aisten Sunday.
Glen .WUll.te, Mr. and Mr~r. Ir.e.
White ot CuUodea, w. Va., Mrs.
Edward CUnningham of Charle!tton and Mrs. Chester Slmpson Df
Racine were visitors over thll'.
h&lt;lliday with P. C. · Wolfe and
family and enjoye~ a pit:nic' wl~h
Gusta and ida Wolfe on Satur·
day,
Don Johnson wu among tbe
graduates ·Of Radne High School
and enjoyed a trip to New York
Members of the Racine HiJh
Sehool band enjoyed a wienP"'
rout at PorUand Pack Monday
evening.

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when you're trying to aleep. abai&gt;·
, lng yo.u around like a r.ag t .o n.
Fauna includes five·lncb cent!·
pedes&amp;.with which tourists 1001,
I COme lo famiUar tet'IM.
ADMIRALTY ISLANDS: Great
flahlng, if )"'u like .croeodilea.
NEW GUINEA : You ean't aee
the woods for the ~ngus. Period·
ically, herds of 11nta on tour ea1
their w.ay acnm the eou·n.trysld.e,
theY have no speclaJ diet, · will
eat your clothes off yaur bact or,
If you .prefer, eat yOu and lea.r«'
the c:l.othes standing there. Th!
natives have Interesting hairdobright red and tumbleweed·b\IAhy
NEW YORK: Tlle na~ves ·ar('
r&gt;estle!ls bY nig1&gt;t. Abo ,by dol', .
NEW ZEALAIND: 'llle 'pi1Jl11 of
Maori ds Mltorl. The Maori pro·
nounee M!am'i "Mowry." Mood
stU;,t out t.hek tongue• u 'I welcome· sign. Jnate.ad of •bakll't.J
hands ...... a greetinl! they press
nosef. iff YW ~lay • ~ur cardi
right you can .p ress nt8BI ~wltb
lady Maori guide named lbJrllll
who once preued noses wt.th
Mrs. Roosevelt.
KOREA: People wllh delble
should go to an ~d.i
Uoned ' baf (Dr 1he summer. Kor&amp;an air Is freighted at umea•
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Mr. and Mn. Emmett Small:-y
of Middleport ealled on friends
and relatives Wednesday.
Mn. Robert OWens and datlgh- 1
ter, Mn.· Dolly Wolfe and
Dallas Hill apenl Saturday
with Mr. and Mra. D::aie HlU .

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wiU ltan·e OW' annual ewuty round •
Garnet Chapman aad :lu.trlce,
up day. 1 would like to see leV~ ·
W:. A. BleNID.J, )In;. Danlei Wei·
al demOIIItrationa: and jpeeeh~•
..,..~ aDd Brelldt. Luter
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Hr. ond lin. Leroy lloul • . •
that day. Jr )'OU haven't tboutb1
about lt, you .tlll bave time to
Mr•. Luvena Ralr6y neeJvd
word of tllo birlh of 1 d.tupter,
plen a Jptec:h . or drmooJtralioll
Debra Anll to her lf.mddauJhler
The demonlttation lbOuld be en
Mra. Purdy, the fottDer SlUr I-!"
or on , aafetY
)'0\lr project
Rou.1h, daupter or Mr. and Mra.
theme. The demoa•ti'Jtidu tboulll
. Bennie Rou.tl, West Col\lmbia.
be not leu than tea, oor mor"
Harley Bonecutter Nho b ! .nthan tatteen minutea, not eoun'.pJoyed on the river It apendillg a
ly JHie _l'lcbne
ln1 .et up time. A 1peecb 1hou!d
few days with Ju. family.
Mrs. Ada Brace, Kentuek)', Ia be five to .even minute. ir.
llr. and M.ra. Tobey Myers spe.ndins a week wlth her aon.llen&amp;th and sboultl be t:bosen
were Sunday a:ueata of! Mr. and Edison Bnce and family.
from llmong one ¢ the following
Mrs. Dwight Gibbl.
Engineer WlUlam Harman era- topie~ :
played on the liver villted his 1 Wh 1 4-H Cl b w d: b
Mra. Allen Proaer it 111.
, Mr. and Mra. W. R. H.ay- do.
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Robert. Taylor and mother ca11· puenta
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ne ~m: 11e, y n¥Uie a
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ed on relative&amp; In Point Pleasant
CommUbtty.
Sunday evenlna:.
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VirgU Walker ll emplOyed at
2. Advant•Jet oi RID'al Li.vi:l '&gt;:
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Roullb of the 't:emeat Bluet ~·· at Pome- -The 4-H Wa:r.
West Colwnbia t~nd son · Ronnie roy.
3. ConteJ'\IaUon of our" Nstur •I
spent Sunday with Mr1. Luv.e:t=t
Mrs. L. • E. Pie tens of 'A thens
Rainey of Board.
4.. How 4-H C)ub Work Contri
Mr. and Mrs. Ive. Klnt bad AS •petit the put (ew day1 with relatives
here
and
It
Racine.
butN
to Good Clthenshlp.
their 1ueat. Sunday Mrs. "Gior.ia
Rev.
Floyd
Workman
left
llon
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notes may be ued i! you
Hill, 11)0 and daughter Mr. anil
wlah. You 1bould apeak fro r~
Mrs. S. C. Spainhoui'' and f~i:y day for eoofereaee.
your 4-R e:.;perieoces. (Don't fo,.:
all of Marmet and Ar('h Rotllb.
tad Mra. Fred Shain of get tbat date, June 14, Time
Mr. and Mra. Dal!aa y~·agt-r Rae. apent Memoritl Da)' at
W1IWI Wllflll
10:00 A. M., Piau-Point Pleasof !Mason were eallerl · tn th.e lhei&gt; tabln.
,
ant HlJb School Cafeteria.)
home of Mr . .and Mrs. Arch Ye1eer and )ln. Cecil BleuinJ Sun·
Virgil walker is etnplOJ·
SHilTS I'IIHIDES
day. Other eallers In the Bleninj ed lD, the •Minenville Post Oflit~.
Robert
Sbeeto preoldeat.""otidEdlton Brace ia apending a
J home we~ Mr. ana . Mrr: c. E.
ed
at
a
meeting
Tueaday night of
two weeb vacation bere.
Fry.
Mlu Sally Rouob ol Eul J.o. tbe MeiJS bountr Beaale C1ub in
tart Wll In over ni1bt JUett of the elubhouu near Hanil&lt;lnville.
There wu no important business
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pickeu.
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The Planll Cbureh wi•ted :r up for actlod.
Memorial dinner at Letm.
Mn. Dale Hill attended an in·
apec,ion o• the Eutern Star
lodge at Harrisonville.

inland are two more-or-leas aotl•e
voicav.c&gt;ea-they're ·m«t actl ·, ·

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hom01 Ia lbe ltlte ol Wuhl..,.
lon otter l&gt;elq, &lt;lolled hero by

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Wqno lllrll Sr.
Kr. aod •Mn.. Leonard )tou1b

Joltn~lo l'rJ
and llmmle of
New l:llven called on Mr. and
llrs. C. E. Fry .....,., evnlac.
.Mr. oncl lin. Fnd Jouob, II .
Anne Frr of tlJiA. Jll., Mr. and
Mra. Lulie lmitb of .Muoa ape•1t
Sunday with Kr. and llb. CblrUe
Moore It HUDliD&amp;'tD9, tbe f_.,tl•
er Sadie RoLUIJ of Grehem Statio 1
Mn. Iva Botton and lhri&amp;bt
Glbbl hne been att.tndlDI' cour t
In Pl. Pleuant .., they are
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"I felt al 1111 belli
nilhl,"
·he reealll. '1. Will aolh&amp; tlit&amp;-so
well that aa 1 pll,)'ed ·1 wa• tblnk·
in• ov~ what encoret 1'8 live
•em. Jt we• a rreat nt.bt, and ,
I flaw-ed l'd do taur or five en- 1
c:orea.
"At .the' encl of my recital there
waa •1\ enormoWJ outbW'tt of appla~.tH. Peopl• stood · and ahouted
'bravot• 1 )eft the •tale, returned,
took I boW, left ataln - add then
tbtire. wu •lJene•. The applause
it.Opj)ed. : I Went out. 'ind the aU'dl-

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the worhJ'• are··~ mUllett perfonnen.J'la his b lilina wit aDd
love of the humor f life. HJI blue
'!!yes duct w~en he t,u. a story.
· Ulll:'t the Oftt _.,.,ut bla dtar
h'lend Lady AIIIQulth, wh~ eame to
a concert 'tie ~ave U\ London, back

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dlildrea.· 1NN recent ruuta '
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11«1, Cltlude, -'-I on4 Cl.•r

the m«~ve.
Kra. ADDa Fry ~ Dllnols l•
A. a pu.blle service • tbl1 time vllltlD1 h~ brother, ired R.ouah
here are 10me euerpta lrom and other relatlnw.
"Quia's Ha'nd,y He,ira JUnta", •
Kra. Etta l"ry and M.ra. M•Y
briefease-siJe compendttn
ln RoLtSh ape.n t Bat.urday wltb E]h
Wblch that no-doubt noted travel Blellina.
wrttfw IC'I"Ubt off tome far-away
Mn. VirJinla Sayre of )laaon
apott whleb hlwe awum before was tbe cueat of ){r. and Mra.
hia, eye,s , t.or Year$.
Afcll Rouali ·rue•7 nic-bt
Note: SOme of thele pllees
Rev. w. s . Btllltpl of Pofht
were · vhiled under oUI'IIef!mly «M· Pleuan~ wu the din~ IUelt • I
fli'J'tion.a
'b
indq~
U. M-. Luveaa Ralne•·
It would be worth your whUe
~.. -bt~or~.!'psu~
~ Salu~"
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take your eblldreD to Me tbe
ere may
w
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caUed on the CharUe Brown
etde display of toya, pl17 gyms,
C?UADALCANAL:
Olwmin&amp; I fi1Dil)o, Mn: May Rolllb, Mrs.
tenll, play PIJ:Oll up to family liu.· tropu:al ltell·type paradite n'l~ Ethel Fry. and Ella Blenlng.
'Emle Grlntm aDd family celled
A eomplelfl line of Romper \oo iar below eqJMtor to escape
ft(lom Supplies in a &amp;ettina: ot car- i1s influence. AIWI)IJ aeema tB on ttle Walter ~iend famhJ
nival atm01pbere that a ehllt;l be steamed ·up about .aom.etbiD( Suncbr eve.nine.
lovea, ia OR dllplay, at Fife Refril:· 'l'Oflll&amp;ta are ·advised · to take , ~e Ll!dtea Aid of Board Rap-&lt;!ration (beUiw Hlth · Stbool in a~ong their own aJr. The
Ult Church met · Weduesday tbe
Middleport). Flfe's Javite&amp; your m:r o~ seema to be all lteMn 15th wJt~ 'Mrl. Luvena Rainey.
c.hildren to •wing and slide an.yabd no OX)'feb.
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Mr. a~d lin. Danlfll Weigan I
tlme.
Nor.thern cout aUordl maJDI: of Hun_tlnrton .spent the weeke•Ld
Open evenings.
{Pd. Adv.) .fic:ent view of a.uorted ru~ty, half with Mn. Gamet C11apman and
~iiiiiiiiiiii~iij~ ll!iqnk 'ship hulb. OwinC to pn- Ina We-lpl)d.
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erous: wanmb of cUmate. nn
clat.biJlg ~atsoever I• aeeded- · ·
except ·a fuJl.tengt.h · tnOIQUito Dill
for botb day and night wear.
NEW GEORGIA: ~ Gutd.tl·
canal.
BOUGJUNVILLE: Beautiful
empress Augusta BaY obas nlc.,
sur{ .and swlfteat u·ndettow eve·r 1·
felt, outside Niqaa F.all!!. Ju.ft

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F.W VORK- Tht reputed eopht•ttcatlon of tt!~
New Yorker alwa)''S hu been a aoum• llf
merriment to many outla.nda·s, who hl""t ::-:.JJy
enll say ··New York'!' It's pt more ··~ : kere per
· ~·.t: art foot than Peoria." Today 1'··-. been pond .. r\ng the phenomenon ot the r''l': ;ntru•• In J.lan•
i:a tlan, and I am wonderln.t ll m&amp;)!bt our country coualn ls::'t o•d;t r. ~!l!r ;:,11.
Thtl u· ~r.:lir and apr1n1 theN bll " " ' an &amp;1·
most unprecedented emigration to Gotham ot
French female atngert, aoma of them undeniably
tall!lnted- but almost all or them unlntelllllble to
the average man (whoever he 111 who either
doeen't know tile Gallic Wneut or forcot U. Lht
day arter he (lull ~ollegt.
So whal'a happened? The Parttla-. doll .. ~o
Juliette ONco
apeclellze In lawn-mower coltrurel and stlrk, un•
Not 11 wont
relieved black burlap saCks for drtue.. havt
tn Bnullah.!
been packln&amp; the chic cofl'" houtu tor monthl.
Ju1t lal a Frent:h dame step onto &amp; ntrht club ftoor, look Ukt a
frl&amp;hlened tawn an4 eay haltln(ly, "Theu ees a IHt .. IODJ' about a
dog and bees mefatrull, who 11- how you say tn Amerlcalnet- -.en
hwe weeth thees han'110rne man ... "- juat let bit 10 tJu•ouJ'h that.
rnuune, and ahe'l home free. She chantl away 1111 fluent l'rehch,
which mlghl jult •• well be ftuent Annentan for all ll'te Hntie lt
make• to the cub .;uttomen, an4 the)' clap madly and order mo...
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Reactivation Of War Time Bases
Curtta YOU(II of
1\'ltll tllo" f..,.,.. .w.,.,
Recalls Notes From The Pacific llil.
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BrtrWn

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Bil Payoff
Bob Crosby Show

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v.. . o•Mr.Columb&lt;lo
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Olotrl.- Uicl douptor, llro.

5:30
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5:55 Weathern;~an
6:00 Aetion
6:15 Douglas 'Edwards
Yutulil
6•30 Sgt. Pr~rton of the
- 7:00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playbouse 90
10:00 Up-to·tbe-mlnute News
10:05 Scanning the Weather
W:lO The L~te Show:
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 5, 1957

Daily Sentinel
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The Daily Sentinel
IIEVCITED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

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iUctiARD S. DWEN -GIN I !tAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREEN I - EDITOR

NatlOftaf advprtlslng representative, BottinelH-Kimball.
r.alutoll J.ve., ltew Yobk City, 18, N. Y.

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OPEN MElTING
The WO:Ik•ln Garden Club will
hold an open meetin11: and non
compctith·e flower show. June til/1
at 7:30 tu ~ : 00 P. M. a1
t he
home of Mrs. Lowell Carper. All
11erson~ i11terested tU'E'
('onll:li lj

littered. u secobd class malllni matter at the post oUlce at Pom

_,,Ohio.
'Sublertptlon rates: Delh•erv by rarrle1' where &lt;~vallable 30 oenta per
weet· ooe war In advance at The Daily Sentinel office, $111.00: ab
acmtiis, n :aO: three monthB, $3.90. By motor rCJutP. where avaUable·
~peD.e month $1 . By ,mall one year $8; six months, $4.20; three montba,

inviled to attend .

-.so: one month. SL
Published every afternoon except Stmrlay by The Ohio VaDe, St!rt
~l. Inc., 11t UO Mel'banie St., Pomeroy, 0. Buslne111 oll'ice phODfl :318
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office phon,. 397.

Two Projects Loom As Suitable F,or
Civic-Minded Groups In Pomeroy This
Summer: Gateway, And Landing Repair
Two items might be put on Pomeroy's agenda of improvements to b l' madP . One is rehabilitation of the ferry landing
midpoint o f tht! parking lots . The other is construction of an
entrance gutc c: l the corporation limits on Pomeroy on Route
33.
Dealing wilh the second fir st. some membe~s of the ~ions
club. will recull ' that their president named a cdmmittec about
four years &lt;~go to get on with a gute pr·oject on Rt. 33. The
action followed publk nudging in 'fhe Daily Sentinel after
Middlepori-Pomeroy Hotary club members turned out even-

ings to build an attra{'tive entrance on Route 7. This gateway
tells motorists they are entering Middleport-Pomeroy, giving
total population or'both towns.
It was suggested -.he Lions could do their community a fa.
vor, and return Middleport's courtesy, by putting up f{ates

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CHANNEL WE!'&gt; .
6: ~ SlGN ON
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7 :00 Today
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9:00 Romper Rnom
10:00 The Price Is Ri ght
10:30 Truth· or Consequen.!E'I
11 :00 Tlc Tac Dou gh
11 :30 It Could Be YGu

NEW ARRIVAL
rMr. aud Mrs. Danny Brown 12:00 c~n· rent
(Dee Sauerl, North Third Ave.
1 :00 My Little Margie
have announced the birth or &lt;: 1 1:30 Tennessee Ernie
eight pound daught er at Meigs 200 Matinee Theater
General Hospital on Tuesd11;•, 300 Queen -.for a Day
June ·4th . Grandparellls are :Mr
3:4!) Modern Romanace~
and Mrs . Rodney Sauer. local. 4 :00 Comedy Tl~e
and Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Brown. 4:30 Movietime
Mim•rsvilll:' .
5·10 Cartoons
5:45 News Picture
FIREMENS DINNER
6:00 Waterfront
Thtlrsday evening the famili :·s
6:30 Weathercut
of the ,p.Jiddlej.&gt;ort Fire Dep~ri ­ 6:35 Sports Eye
menl will hf&gt; P Ue st~ a1 ~ oi inn+'"
6.45 NBC NeWs
given at the Firemen's Hall.
7 :00 Mayor of ttl# lfown
7 ,30 Father Know11 Best
dES JUNE MElTING
8:00 Kraft TV Tbflater
The Jurie meeting of Ev;111,.: ··
9.00 This is Your Lifeline Chapter, OES, will be held 9:30 0 Henry Playbouse
Thurst!ay ut 7 :30 nt the Ma.;;on _"' 10:00 TBA
Temple wrth Mrs. Willis A. : 10:!0 News HeadHnes
thol'ly, Worthy Matron, pre s1din.-·. l0:40 Nitewatcb
12 :00 Tonight
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GUI~D TO MIET
The Guild of the Grac:e EpH
copal Church will meet at L!lc
·bome or Mrs J . 0. Roedel on
7:00 Jimmie Dean
Thursday evening at 7.30.
7 :30 Boston Blaekie
captain KaQgaroo
8:00
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
8:30 Corliss Archer
The , follrth birthday of Juh• ;
9:03 GarrY Moore
Ebersbach . son or Mr. and Mr-;.
G:30 Arthur Godfrey
George Ebersb-.ch, was cele10:30 Strike lt Rich
brated Sunday with a . turke; 11:00 Valiant Lady
.dinner at the home of his mate.·- 11 :15 ' Lon of Lilt
nal granclparent.s, Mr. and Mn. 11:30· Search tor Tomorrow
,Addlsori- Weav er,
Mason and J 1:45 Guiding Light
family. Others present were M_•_ 12:00 Katle's Kitt:hen
and Mrs. George Ebersbach anJ 12:30 AJ the Wori ... Turn!
daughter, Terra Jane and M··s.
1:00 our Miss BrQ(Jks
Clarence Ebersbach .
I :30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoff
JHREE
81R7HDAYS
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
Three birthdays were cclebral· 3:00 Brighter Day
ed Sunday when Mrs. Herm 3~
3: u5 Secret Storm
Haddox had a ramily dinner hOI &gt; 3:30 Edge of NL~ht
orlng the anniversaries or her
4:00 The E&amp;rly Sbow
husband, Herman Haddox ar.rJ
5:30 Your Esso Reporter
sou·in-law and daughte r , Mr. ar.d
5:45 Sports Parade
Mrs. Charles Lupton , Galli pol: ·
5:~5 Weatherman
Other guests were Sharon And
MlO Actic.n
Carmen Haddox. Cl.weland .
6:15 Douglas F.dwards ~
6:30 My Frier.d Flicka
7 :00 Arthur Grdfrey Show
8:00 MiUinnaire
8:30 rVe tlot A 'secret
9:00 U. ·S. Steel Hotn'
10:00 Up-to-tbe-minute Newa
10 :05 Scanning the Weather
10:10 T\te Late Sbow

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6:SS SiJ;, On
7:00 To&lt;lay
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Truth or Conseque11-cea
Tic ~ Dough
It Could Be You

11:00

11:30
12:00 Current
l :00 My LJttle Margie
1:30 Tennes-see Ernie
~:00 Matll)ee Theater
8:00 Queen for a Day
3:4:i Modern Roman ~!el
'(;00 Comedy Tim~
4:30 Movietime
:1 :30 Cartoons
5:45 News Picture
6:00 F&gt;11lt· and Scrua:gs
6 :30 Weathereast
Q\~s &amp;ports Eye
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6:4:5 :NDC News
7:00 You Bet Your Lif8
7:30 Dragnet
8:00 The Peopte•s Choic:e
8:30 Lux Video Theater
10:00 Wbtrlyblrds
10:30 N.e\1'S Headlines
10:40 Nitewatch
i2:00 'tonight
J :00 Sign Of~

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population of both towns .
As com mittees often do unless a rea·l driver gets behind the 1
wheel, it died somewhere between appointment and action.

It is not too late.

RUARK
REPORT

1top short and turn on
Horn.
They cl1ange the lepllty of the
I remember Paria In tJte aprlng
rljJhta and leha accordln. to tb~ and the shriek&amp; ot th.e dead ancl
hours, on·d L:ryin1 ta avoid mur dying as the lax.ia m~wed dowu
der while readlna: the 1JiJe print
lB a certain ticket to suicide.

About the levy landing:
Badly crumbled at waters' edge, and below water level too,
the landing is a hazard to the growing numbers c,&gt;f boating enthusiasts in this area. Also, it approaches being a disgrace to
the communitj' which certainly is not so poor it must present
such a beaten up fa{'e to visiting river sportsmen.
We have no conceptlon of what it might cost to refurbish
!his old hmrling, or of whot design the work might be. Surely,
the project deserves investi_i!ation bv council or the Pomeroy
Chamber or Commerce, or both jointly. It is auite po&amp;~aible
somf•1hing adequa1e and attractive could be planned that
wouldn't break Charley Lel!ar's town checktn•g account.
We hAven't heard of thA .Js.YC'l'es working on flnV ~rP.at nrojcrt o,;hwe lh e ir verv successfu l horse show of May 26. This
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with an appropriate sign reading, "Pomeroy-Middleport," to-

1.~here are plenty of portly geniJemen members of the Lions
whose do ctors would not hesi~te ta prescribe a· HUie m:ore
fresh air and some vigorous action on the end of a long-hllndle
shovel. An aU -time record for faithfulness to a club project
was set by the Middleport Rotari~ns when Harry Barnes, at
that lime nudging 80, was -on hand during severa) work sessions to observe, advise, supervise, and generally helPing to
relieve spirits of the sweating diggers.
It was fun , and demoni;trated to members that something
con cretl! iliterally ) could be done with cooperation.

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the joy
with
which Italians
knock off friends and relatives In
the Mille Mi&amp;Jia but they are
all a bunch t)( amateur l81aS&amp;ins.
Washington has the champion·
ship, tmd It's
no wonder Ike
needs a helicopter to get to th('

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7:00 Jitnm!e Dean
7:30 BO&amp;~n Blackie

8:00 Captltn Kana:aroo
8:30 Corlias Archer ·
~ :00 Garry Moore
.9:3B ArthUr Godtr~Joy
10:30 Strlke It RiCh
11:00 Vallpnt Lady
11 :15 Love of LUe
11 :30 Search for Tomorrow
11':45 Guiding Light
12:00 Katie's Kitchen
12:80 As the World Turn•
1:00 Our Miss Brooks
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Ualled Prw Slllft Corr~4ell&amp;
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NEW YORK (UP)- Word hu reached here lblol the WaDd
authorities are reactivating war-famed , Hendtl'IOD Field on
Guadalcanal and the equaUy celebrated Kunda airstrip on
New Georgia.
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The romantic names of these two uoUc isles ... -a reminder that the travel 1eason is nearly upon ua. Mllllona wiU be

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THE OTIIF.R NIOIIT, before abe packed htt \OOth!ml-" Nul hlad·'
ed ror yexlco to play a port In the movie Vlfliloh of 'J'b BHn Alto
.a..e •• 1 11r1 name&lt;l J uii"Ue oreeo entertained ma and othar e11ant1
of tha Wo.ldorf'll Em!"lre Room with the C!llantmcae: blt-.an4 J thlnlt
It worth maklnJ note or, bccauM Ml-" Qrtco 11 the J'rtneh sln&amp;:er
to end them oil.
It 11 obvtoue, evcm to an tnlteratt Ukt nt.)'lllf, that Jiltll 0. II
talsntecl. Jr ehe stood around In a barnit and r.elted. Nlck Kenn,
poetry, ahe would command an audlenc.. LUtl ll,obtlan McKenna.
the Il'llh adreu, Juliette hu lmmaMe aut.boritJ ~ • pud "olct; ·
1 auapect her ot beln1 bulcatly more aft aetr.ll thU • alq'~r, and
one day the may b&lt;l riPt up the1't wttll tU Ava G&amp;Nnera, Lana
Turnera and other Bernhardt• and Dulfll ot our dl'f.
Jullttte, however, canlea the cfta"tet~•e doclfe to Ita deelslve t.ftd.
Dreued In a lol\f black 1own, with her hair O?~ tO her w•tJt and
h1r fen almoat cha1k·whlte, abe " ri,Jkt oul ·ot ftl Of Ckb... Ad·
daml' ma«:,brt cartoon•.
A ma1a1lne writer hal ~ailed her "&amp; ruat from ll darlc. lf'OUG,"
and whllt tt'w been tour or tlve yeara alnee lhi lt.t\1 tn tht uttle
tAft Bani!: c:afta, one rrtlll un 1111 htr eltmblnl on ·a ttblt In Le•,
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wttole act In l'~ rench. Not a alnl(le word ar l:ftCUih--or none I could
make out. She doe•n't even txplaln that thHI .., a l"tle 10n1
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ebout a dor &amp;nd a 11r1.

Julifltte walka out onto the ftoor, ft)(es tht patron• with a btmuaed
d01111 a balf·hour or eo ot atrallht. oame tunea. Simple
IOUlt •Ike myaetr llaten, (aeclnated, and f ..l u It thty't•e t.ttentlintc

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a 8amytn play. They don't know whal the tltok It'• all about, but
Uae)''re cltll&amp;bte4 by lt.
lomehaw, 1 INII.,-ct that the ck,.feMit would not 10 ovar so wen
1ft, ...)'. at. t.oult M TUcson, A.t'IL Even the eomman~lq: MI.. Greco.
The St. Loulflan or the TUc:sonlte makes few bones abOut not undlro
etandlhl nt.neh. "Litten, rlrllt." be 11 apt to otdl out h'om a rear
table, ''bNik that dowu IJ,to lllnlllah, Will yout"
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How,ver, tbe Manhattanlte-ah, the Manhattlfttt.' II eopblttl·
eated.
MihbM.tanitt It eo.-rnopoutu. Wb'?' tl\• hdch dOlls
wava t'twlr ban41 pua1onate1y an.! tlnJit&amp;rll:lY ol ~Milar or lA V~
,,. ltOH, he lllttnl attentively. nodi knowift11)'1 o..,. lOudly enG

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NEW YORK UP - How do you
.1e-t to be a blJ enough star to
sen t. miUion record album•? Euy
man.
~. Dig t.hla aasser wlth tbe white
bali and the qulek 1rln, daddy-o.
He blows a mean plano. Maybe
the areatelt heatd In the world ,
today. He'• sold more than a mil·
lion M-minute albums In seven
yeart.
What'• bls ~eeret? Well, all he
did
atart playiPa t.t aae 3.
•ive biB firat concert,1 for charit).
at a. and durlnt the la11t half c:en·
tury travel into almoa&amp; every
eountcy for 11,000 to 6,000 formt.l
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eoneertt: Now, at ·dB, be fiJUH'I
he knowl 'bla b~t,alneal .
Tbe maa'a ume II Artur ftQ1)1r';
· ateln. Tbe remarkable thinl&amp;bout
blm, allde from the auataln.ea

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Mrs. Beulah Morris and Mrs.
Helen Younce of Racine called
on the Pickens aisten Sunday.
Glen .WUll.te, Mr. and Mr~r. Ir.e.
White ot CuUodea, w. Va., Mrs.
Edward CUnningham of Charle!tton and Mrs. Chester Slmpson Df
Racine were visitors over thll'.
h&lt;lliday with P. C. · Wolfe and
family and enjoye~ a pit:nic' wl~h
Gusta and ida Wolfe on Satur·
day,
Don Johnson wu among tbe
graduates ·Of Radne High School
and enjoyed a trip to New York
Members of the Racine HiJh
Sehool band enjoyed a wienP"'
rout at PorUand Pack Monday
evening.

ayear

when you're trying to aleep. abai&gt;·
, lng yo.u around like a r.ag t .o n.
Fauna includes five·lncb cent!·
pedes&amp;.with which tourists 1001,
I COme lo famiUar tet'IM.
ADMIRALTY ISLANDS: Great
flahlng, if )"'u like .croeodilea.
NEW GUINEA : You ean't aee
the woods for the ~ngus. Period·
ically, herds of 11nta on tour ea1
their w.ay acnm the eou·n.trysld.e,
theY have no speclaJ diet, · will
eat your clothes off yaur bact or,
If you .prefer, eat yOu and lea.r«'
the c:l.othes standing there. Th!
natives have Interesting hairdobright red and tumbleweed·b\IAhy
NEW YORK: Tlle na~ves ·ar('
r&gt;estle!ls bY nig1&gt;t. Abo ,by dol', .
NEW ZEALAIND: 'llle 'pi1Jl11 of
Maori ds Mltorl. The Maori pro·
nounee M!am'i "Mowry." Mood
stU;,t out t.hek tongue• u 'I welcome· sign. Jnate.ad of •bakll't.J
hands ...... a greetinl! they press
nosef. iff YW ~lay • ~ur cardi
right you can .p ress nt8BI ~wltb
lady Maori guide named lbJrllll
who once preued noses wt.th
Mrs. Roosevelt.
KOREA: People wllh delble
should go to an ~d.i
Uoned ' baf (Dr 1he summer. Kor&amp;an air Is freighted at umea•
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woodetfuJ, 11avor I Coat bam
with a puto made by miling

pineapple or onlii,P juice witb

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·veWare of low'.eruif·
hlrd.s; tbey never
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Sizes.

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lallld 'am aD, and they- q:~~~t~-tbe pick of tbe
field ia Plymoutb. So doD'&amp; spend a pezmy 011

$34.95
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$41-85 to' $8.85

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eo:inomy in ,-L'1aaJ Aulite division that ·~
oil the ...U·lmoWD )ow.
prind mnl Plymouth il

becauae we feel thalli
offer• more and bet,w

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cor of (be knr·prioe &amp;ldl

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dUBtry ." Jilecolnition from
of Plymouth's
otylini, which hu
make it tbe world'•
waated car.

went to ChJyaler 'Corporation, and Plymouth is
tbeiJ: No. 1 car. It io for
'"Superior Handling and
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looks! AU oize1, oil popular
dif'ereot stylet. Compare

Mr. and Mn. Emmett Small:-y
of Middleport ealled on friends
and relatives Wednesday.
Mn. Robert OWens and datlgh- 1
ter, Mn.· Dolly Wolfe and
Dallas Hill apenl Saturday
with Mr. and Mra. D::aie HlU .

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.Juet elPt dt:ya from now, we
•~&lt;~ ll lloeil' Suad.tr ''"'"" :orn.
wiU ltan·e OW' annual ewuty round •
Garnet Chapman aad :lu.trlce,
up day. 1 would like to see leV~ ·
W:. A. BleNID.J, )In;. Danlei Wei·
al demOIIItrationa: and jpeeeh~•
..,..~ aDd Brelldt. Luter
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Hr. ond lin. Leroy lloul • . •
that day. Jr )'OU haven't tboutb1
about lt, you .tlll bave time to
Mr•. Luvena Ralr6y neeJvd
word of tllo birlh of 1 d.tupter,
plen a Jptec:h . or drmooJtralioll
Debra Anll to her lf.mddauJhler
The demonlttation lbOuld be en
Mra. Purdy, the fottDer SlUr I-!"
or on , aafetY
)'0\lr project
Rou.1h, daupter or Mr. and Mra.
theme. The demoa•ti'Jtidu tboulll
. Bennie Rou.tl, West Col\lmbia.
be not leu than tea, oor mor"
Harley Bonecutter Nho b ! .nthan tatteen minutea, not eoun'.pJoyed on the river It apendillg a
ly JHie _l'lcbne
ln1 .et up time. A 1peecb 1hou!d
few days with Ju. family.
Mrs. Ada Brace, Kentuek)', Ia be five to .even minute. ir.
llr. and M.ra. Tobey Myers spe.ndins a week wlth her aon.llen&amp;th and sboultl be t:bosen
were Sunday a:ueata of! Mr. and Edison Bnce and family.
from llmong one ¢ the following
Mrs. Dwight Gibbl.
Engineer WlUlam Harman era- topie~ :
played on the liver villted his 1 Wh 1 4-H Cl b w d: b
Mra. Allen Proaer it 111.
, Mr. and Mra. W. R. H.ay- do.
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Robert. Taylor and mother ca11· puenta
m.. n.
ne ~m: 11e, y n¥Uie a
y
ed on relative&amp; In Point Pleasant
CommUbtty.
Sunday evenlna:.
·
VirgU Walker ll emplOyed at
2. Advant•Jet oi RID'al Li.vi:l '&gt;:
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Roullb of the 't:emeat Bluet ~·· at Pome- -The 4-H Wa:r.
West Colwnbia t~nd son · Ronnie roy.
3. ConteJ'\IaUon of our" Nstur •I
spent Sunday with Mr1. Luv.e:t=t
Mrs. L. • E. Pie tens of 'A thens
Rainey of Board.
4.. How 4-H C)ub Work Contri
Mr. and Mrs. Ive. Klnt bad AS •petit the put (ew day1 with relatives
here
and
It
Racine.
butN
to Good Clthenshlp.
their 1ueat. Sunday Mrs. "Gior.ia
Rev.
Floyd
Workman
left
llon
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Briet
notes may be ued i! you
Hill, 11)0 and daughter Mr. anil
wlah. You 1bould apeak fro r~
Mrs. S. C. Spainhoui'' and f~i:y day for eoofereaee.
your 4-R e:.;perieoces. (Don't fo,.:
all of Marmet and Ar('h Rotllb.
tad Mra. Fred Shain of get tbat date, June 14, Time
Mr. and Mra. Dal!aa y~·agt-r Rae. apent Memoritl Da)' at
W1IWI Wllflll
10:00 A. M., Piau-Point Pleasof !Mason were eallerl · tn th.e lhei&gt; tabln.
,
ant HlJb School Cafeteria.)
home of Mr . .and Mrs. Arch Ye1eer and )ln. Cecil BleuinJ Sun·
Virgil walker is etnplOJ·
SHilTS I'IIHIDES
day. Other eallers In the Bleninj ed lD, the •Minenville Post Oflit~.
Robert
Sbeeto preoldeat.""otidEdlton Brace ia apending a
J home we~ Mr. ana . Mrr: c. E.
ed
at
a
meeting
Tueaday night of
two weeb vacation bere.
Fry.
Mlu Sally Rouob ol Eul J.o. tbe MeiJS bountr Beaale C1ub in
tart Wll In over ni1bt JUett of the elubhouu near Hanil&lt;lnville.
There wu no important business
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Pickeu.
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The Planll Cbureh wi•ted :r up for actlod.
Memorial dinner at Letm.
Mn. Dale Hill attended an in·
apec,ion o• the Eutern Star
lodge at Harrisonville.

inland are two more-or-leas aotl•e
voicav.c&gt;ea-they're ·m«t actl ·, ·

!1\01 makeo lilm ohe of

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luted.
"I like-d tbe tt111e n1a1UIIe'
'tlllll .,., boppenlnv: •tffoy'N
,olna home'." 'bl NJIIed~ ,.,~ter
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Nothing Better

. ·alltfl wu tuvlna. I wu tlabber.
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•oce Blnoln1 roturaod "&gt; the'r
hom01 Ia lbe ltlte ol Wuhl..,.
lon otter l&gt;elq, &lt;lolled hero by

..-114 of ll&gt;o Toft BollfGI •ncl
Wqno lllrll Sr.
Kr. aod •Mn.. Leonard )tou1b

Joltn~lo l'rJ
and llmmle of
New l:llven called on Mr. and
llrs. C. E. Fry .....,., evnlac.
.Mr. oncl lin. Fnd Jouob, II .
Anne Frr of tlJiA. Jll., Mr. and
Mra. Lulie lmitb of .Muoa ape•1t
Sunday with Kr. and llb. CblrUe
Moore It HUDliD&amp;'tD9, tbe f_.,tl•
er Sadie RoLUIJ of Grehem Statio 1
Mn. Iva Botton and lhri&amp;bt
Glbbl hne been att.tndlDI' cour t
In Pl. Pleuant .., they are
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"I felt al 1111 belli
nilhl,"
·he reealll. '1. Will aolh&amp; tlit&amp;-so
well that aa 1 pll,)'ed ·1 wa• tblnk·
in• ov~ what encoret 1'8 live
•em. Jt we• a rreat nt.bt, and ,
I flaw-ed l'd do taur or five en- 1
c:orea.
"At .the' encl of my recital there
waa •1\ enormoWJ outbW'tt of appla~.tH. Peopl• stood · and ahouted
'bravot• 1 )eft the •tale, returned,
took I boW, left ataln - add then
tbtire. wu •lJene•. The applause
it.Opj)ed. : I Went out. 'ind the aU'dl-

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Olive Ingraham

the worhJ'• are··~ mUllett perfonnen.J'la his b lilina wit aDd
love of the humor f life. HJI blue
'!!yes duct w~en he t,u. a story.
· Ulll:'t the Oftt _.,.,ut bla dtar
h'lend Lady AIIIQulth, wh~ eame to
a concert 'tie ~ave U\ London, back

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dlildrea.· 1NN recent ruuta '
11r. ancl - · WIIUam Broca.
11«1, Cltlude, -'-I on4 Cl.•r

the m«~ve.
Kra. ADDa Fry ~ Dllnols l•
A. a pu.blle service • tbl1 time vllltlD1 h~ brother, ired R.ouah
here are 10me euerpta lrom and other relatlnw.
"Quia's Ha'nd,y He,ira JUnta", •
Kra. Etta l"ry and M.ra. M•Y
briefease-siJe compendttn
ln RoLtSh ape.n t Bat.urday wltb E]h
Wblch that no-doubt noted travel Blellina.
wrttfw IC'I"Ubt off tome far-away
Mn. VirJinla Sayre of )laaon
apott whleb hlwe awum before was tbe cueat of ){r. and Mra.
hia, eye,s , t.or Year$.
Afcll Rouali ·rue•7 nic-bt
Note: SOme of thele pllees
Rev. w. s . Btllltpl of Pofht
were · vhiled under oUI'IIef!mly «M· Pleuan~ wu the din~ IUelt • I
fli'J'tion.a
'b
indq~
U. M-. Luveaa Ralne•·
It would be worth your whUe
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take your eblldreD to Me tbe
ere may
w
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caUed on the CharUe Brown
etde display of toya, pl17 gyms,
C?UADALCANAL:
Olwmin&amp; I fi1Dil)o, Mn: May Rolllb, Mrs.
tenll, play PIJ:Oll up to family liu.· tropu:al ltell·type paradite n'l~ Ethel Fry. and Ella Blenlng.
'Emle Grlntm aDd family celled
A eomplelfl line of Romper \oo iar below eqJMtor to escape
ft(lom Supplies in a &amp;ettina: ot car- i1s influence. AIWI)IJ aeema tB on ttle Walter ~iend famhJ
nival atm01pbere that a ehllt;l be steamed ·up about .aom.etbiD( Suncbr eve.nine.
lovea, ia OR dllplay, at Fife Refril:· 'l'Oflll&amp;ta are ·advised · to take , ~e Ll!dtea Aid of Board Rap-&lt;!ration (beUiw Hlth · Stbool in a~ong their own aJr. The
Ult Church met · Weduesday tbe
Middleport). Flfe's Javite&amp; your m:r o~ seema to be all lteMn 15th wJt~ 'Mrl. Luvena Rainey.
c.hildren to •wing and slide an.yabd no OX)'feb.
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Mr. a~d lin. Danlfll Weigan I
tlme.
Nor.thern cout aUordl maJDI: of Hun_tlnrton .spent the weeke•Ld
Open evenings.
{Pd. Adv.) .fic:ent view of a.uorted ru~ty, half with Mn. Gamet C11apman and
~iiiiiiiiiiii~iij~ ll!iqnk 'ship hulb. OwinC to pn- Ina We-lpl)d.
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erous: wanmb of cUmate. nn
clat.biJlg ~atsoever I• aeeded- · ·
except ·a fuJl.tengt.h · tnOIQUito Dill
for botb day and night wear.
NEW GEORGIA: ~ Gutd.tl·
canal.
BOUGJUNVILLE: Beautiful
empress Augusta BaY obas nlc.,
sur{ .and swlfteat u·ndettow eve·r 1·
felt, outside Niqaa F.all!!. Ju.ft

Daily
on 990 spot
DAI'L Y CROSSWORD

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F.W VORK- Tht reputed eopht•ttcatlon of tt!~
New Yorker alwa)''S hu been a aoum• llf
merriment to many outla.nda·s, who hl""t ::-:.JJy
enll say ··New York'!' It's pt more ··~ : kere per
· ~·.t: art foot than Peoria." Today 1'··-. been pond .. r\ng the phenomenon ot the r''l': ;ntru•• In J.lan•
i:a tlan, and I am wonderln.t ll m&amp;)!bt our country coualn ls::'t o•d;t r. ~!l!r ;:,11.
Thtl u· ~r.:lir and apr1n1 theN bll " " ' an &amp;1·
most unprecedented emigration to Gotham ot
French female atngert, aoma of them undeniably
tall!lnted- but almost all or them unlntelllllble to
the average man (whoever he 111 who either
doeen't know tile Gallic Wneut or forcot U. Lht
day arter he (lull ~ollegt.
So whal'a happened? The Parttla-. doll .. ~o
Juliette ONco
apeclellze In lawn-mower coltrurel and stlrk, un•
Not 11 wont
relieved black burlap saCks for drtue.. havt
tn Bnullah.!
been packln&amp; the chic cofl'" houtu tor monthl.
Ju1t lal a Frent:h dame step onto &amp; ntrht club ftoor, look Ukt a
frl&amp;hlened tawn an4 eay haltln(ly, "Theu ees a IHt .. IODJ' about a
dog and bees mefatrull, who 11- how you say tn Amerlcalnet- -.en
hwe weeth thees han'110rne man ... "- juat let bit 10 tJu•ouJ'h that.
rnuune, and ahe'l home free. She chantl away 1111 fluent l'rehch,
which mlghl jult •• well be ftuent Annentan for all ll'te Hntie lt
make• to the cub .;uttomen, an4 the)' clap madly and order mo...
chamraane.
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Reactivation Of War Time Bases
Curtta YOU(II of
1\'ltll tllo" f..,.,.. .w.,.,
Recalls Notes From The Pacific llil.
~d
BrtrWn

HoU3epart~
Bil Payoff
Bob Crosby Show

ot.' • .,_

•n4 1\11'1. WIJnt :Hu1.
v.. . o•Mr.Columb&lt;lo
- • JI!IMII of Ill '

R. A. lll&lt;iiiiiN; -""" Loollo ol
Olotrl.- Uicl douptor, llro.

5:30
' :45
5:55 Weathern;~an
6:00 Aetion
6:15 Douglas 'Edwards
Yutulil
6•30 Sgt. Pr~rton of the
- 7:00 Bob Cummings
7:30 Climax
8:30 Playbouse 90
10:00 Up-to·tbe-mlnute News
10:05 Scanning the Weather
W:lO The L~te Show:
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IICiioo for UN IOd -

Middleport

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0., June 5, 1957

,
Lew.b

Bennett and lber.

ored to Pertlnd,
., ace[J'\Orial D•)' to lttend I 111'4)' plcnl"t.
'
Mr. and Ml•. Doaald Qu.ilfnberry of Athen1 1pent lhC! w.eek
end with her pirent1, llr. 1nd Kn

SPORTS
DESK

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Tosses 'No·H·itter'

I'IN! .Dtdlff s-citlel

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Christian Science
Leaders Nome New
Church President

0-lltnry.

Mr. 1nd Mrs. JamN &amp;V•• of
Letart Yli'lted Mr. and M11. 1'. o

o"uq, SUnday.
¥r. and Mn. Geor1r Burn• and
Beverly and Cb8eyL,
went to Obarlellton or. Monday and
~pent tb, day shopping and vbltmg relatlvea.
Mrs . JOhn Tt&gt;'la-r and MiJJ Jean
Gilmore of Sycamore, Ohio, was
vlf!lting Mr. attd Mr1. Earl Henry
on Thuraday evenint~ .
daugbl~~r~,

By Chel Ta111111blll

Mr. and .Mr1. Ned Jien.J'f and
Mr. and Mel. J&lt;"'erris Justia went up
~ lhe Hoflman Ce-metery near Un•on on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and ltl'$. Arthur F'ld: of
Pomeroy, ~.. viliting Mr. and
Mrs. Ned HeRry recentl,y.
·
Ned Henry and Rerris Justi 1 of
Mason wall in Point PJeaeant on
Tuesday on bJJiiness.
Mr. ahd Mrs. 0 . C. Greenlee of
Mlddleprtrt, were callina: on Mr.
and Mr&amp;. Ned Henry on Thn'I'Sday.
Geor,te Burns was in Leon on

TriC)'

Thursday.

s1uer of tbe
Lea;gue, taid

gue unifol\mS
er needed
ordered lor
The

after lt ~

eurre•t drlve

!.!ISS
Mabel

Lucas of
nam
00 President
of Tlte M 'I her
Churc h. The Fint Chureh .'
Christ Scler\tist in ~ston, Ma"',
1t w~s announced toda,-.
Active in vartou&amp; capacitle!l in
the ChristiiHl Scier-ce- movemen: .
she is a naUVe ol lbho and g;'t'w
up in Spokane. W1t&amp;hln,~Cton . She
joined The Mother Chunh i 1
1900 and for many yean has de·
voted her toll time tG the pubtic practice of Chrlslian SciencP
Milll$

healing.

Selfion Flcrning,

co-owner

ol

••.•

0111 , . ,

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FATHER'S DAY
JUNE 16

on the Banks of llle BeliiiiN.J'~ ~'iyr_

HOTEL MAittlN ro~;~t·s

GIVE 111111

SPORt SHIRTS

$1.9S up
Polished Colton
Ivy League

Baseball
Results

PANTS .. · · ·· -· $3.95

\

Washable-Tan &amp; Blaok

PUTTER PANTS

SUMMER SLACKS

26 17

···7~):

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$6.95 up
Palm Beach Bahia weave

Ch icugo

21
26

.488
.422

(Il l,

28 .:149

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Chicago
New York . .

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MATE~IA~ IHC9RPQRATED

-GIVE DAD

. In Tile Hearl of Maaon Cit)' .
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Phone SP-35154
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Mason Cily, W.Va.

:l:S 18 .58 1

Wf'th the

MT.OLIVE

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Thoy'ro oil! AU tluee low-pri&lt;ed. truckt are lined
up at the bottom of a test grade eqUal to the
~ h!fl in San Francisoo. The fla,_• drops. and
th•s gruelin.J ~ of cllm.bine power· is officially
underway. Dodge tabo an early lead.

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12 .7117

2~

·other 1wil•·pdced trucks I

the Bible Les..-;on Comm1t-

tee whicH prepares the Le.'l!lon·
SermDns used by an Christ in,,
Science ehurcbes for their Sunday Jervice!.

• •

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the

BU LOVA.._President
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C le~·eland

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Breeze-Light

Boston . . . . .

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Kans1u; City
nnhimore

SUIT

WashingtOn

23
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22
19

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\88 2ft3t

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9
.432 11 'h
A:19 12

.Stu 16

ThuraHy's hm••

.

hlft $US

"

E. Main $.,

Hew Futhlture

rot

· ~ ABOvE orlef ~cli~plng tells you ~ds

$299l00
BAKER

... al&gt;out !be '57. Biliclt.
, ... ' J . - -~,
It tells you we went all dill ftl 'i:diks thiS tar.
cOmpletely new-yet w&amp;dldil'tiiatirlllee a Sino
jjle B.lick llrtue.
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So you stlll gel tjlat.unmlftak~bie' Buick
styling.
.
You still getthat blf·~ p .tlild !iOmll&gt;.:t
-1!1&lt;1 that solid Biilol'tl~lt· •· .'
·

BostQn at Chlca. o
Ballimore at Kansa.a Cit)' nlJht
Wa..t~hlpgl...on

N~w

at Detroit

'ork at Glevelind.

.suns
from $6.50
TIES

taoo ...tiOO~ ..t5'oo ...4tOoo

liWELRY, RILLFOLDS, BELTS
by Swank

-'t·

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.

What y011 have to do II get ln. tltj; ear aild
drlve it. •Drlw i(~u,nd tlie bloek, tl\rough
lbwn, out Oil t~ bl~way. A~tially ful What
happens when 'you preu the gas pedat ruin
the stebtlllf wMel, ~ouch th&lt;ll~ li!IW!tflll:
newb~S.

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Tlien-aJid-n.ot ttU ~:awdf )'dlr Jcijdw,whf ·
rolb,, cal), thla~"the
tl..a. eli ...irfN...
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·.,
I droup~ew elperl~~ .; .
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Yiilt .., a
ltro•)•f'ti!.fttrftl•~
!hat'I dlffer.i.t ......,..

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from $1.00

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'nul '~Mil ~Ice ~ ciia Jive you. l)y f~ g.
I B'lt you ~9 siio ®ti!~4:~~te' inJth!i, .. .tllill.. . ~ decirtr fit • .,.,, r.lt lt;l'fl1\

Wash and Wear. Tropical Worsteds

by · Arrow, Subt!rba

Pomeroy

19 .848 6\1
22 .IU 1 H ,

York 7 ClevtJ:and 4
Chiugn 1 Bo~to ~ 0. 10 lnn.
w.ashlngton 4 Detroit 3
Baltimore 9 KarliD City '1

b,Y Arttow, Alrllan, Cooper

.

COLLINS
J~WELRY
.Wbere Your Confidenoe
JuatlftOO ·

83

l'.ew

SPORT COATS
SHilTS

~lracle of JNIN -lfiiR watch' deolg~

...Mod.. 111-oted
. f49!5Q othoro to •100o0

310 \OfJ- ft 6 2

WANT $OM!
CAS"'
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Pick up your preso!ription
us. A great
many people entrust us
with tbe responsibility of
filling their prescriptions.'
May we com}lou.nd youFs?

. If shopping near

( 6nr- .w~~eet.. ,
Words won't eSC)Ir\1

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SUMMER ROBES
· SWDi TRUNKS

.... ..... .. ......... $4.95

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DOWNIE-GROSS,· ln,c.
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llfilll'

ilome or .Arrow

Pt111eroy

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ainll-new etlgine,
a comP,letely ile1f
will OOIIveY this·

WALKING SHORTS

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See actual mad-test proof!

~.' EXE ,C UTIVEi

Says CAR, ~I~E,

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Tue1day'1 R"ults
nrooklyn 7 Chicago 5
Philadtdphia 3 Cinclnn uli
Pitts hur~h 5 St. Lou l.s 4
N~w York 8 M ~lwoukcc7
Thursday's ' fbme,
Chlcaa:o at Brooklyn, ni ~ hl
Milwaukee at New York
Clnclnnalt ut Philadelphia,
SL t:.auls at PlllsbUrih
AMIRICAN LIAOUE

SPORT SUIT
$39.95
Swlnl Trunk• . . . •us up
Autheri••·Maqrqbr
Sportlnt Gaod1 Oealtr
t3 Mill St.
Middleport

.605

17 ~9~ 2
18 .571 a

Brooklyn
25
MilwaUkee . .
24
, t. Louts
2()
New York . ... . JQ
Pittsburg h
Hi,

by Slyle Mart

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28 1A .1136

Phila&lt;lelphla

Jy Rates.

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TeellY

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BY UNITED PRESS

Ci ncinnati

=· . ·

her

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W l Pet.

$2.98

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Mayor Stoodoff
In Talks With
Dodgers, Giants

All Rooms
Air Cooled

s. o. PirrY

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

All Clean, G~f ~
· ' ygth Rubnlng
Hot aR.d COJd W. t, ·alio
:ftLvate Bath I
at Reasonable PriCU, 11'io
&amp; Month;.

•

appointment was
announced bY The
Chri::~tian
Science Board of Directorfi at tb
Annual Meetlng of the C.hrl.!ltla n
Science chuPcll. The tenn &lt;Jf office is one year. She succeeds
Clifford A. Woodard of Ca mbridge, Mass.
A charter member of t~ Chri~~"
tia n Selene~
otganization
a~
Simmons conege, she has served
as Second Resder of a branch
church and ai!IO bas been a me1n·

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'm~ FREE
........... $115

clubhouse Monday night nnd th '•

b~en

Min Lu_cu'

......... Zl

erea Moore's Stores, was a guest

of the lzaak Walton Club at the

Ellen

Brookline, Mas&amp;., has

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Em~l Coverl,

Manager
111'4 J:, Mllil lit

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Pomeroy

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DRUG STORE

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• Ponaeray
PRESCRIPTION

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CHEMISTS

. • Your Doda• trUck Haler has P.rool that
Dodge leads in IIICIIIY ways. Come in •• ,
see other calfified fast·photo sequen1es •• ,
and take a demonslndtoo ridel

ODGE

Quotation by
W. Longfellow

H~mry

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Copit'lght 19$7 (4W3l
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~Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
0., June 5, 1957

,
Lew.b

Bennett and lber.

ored to Pertlnd,
., ace[J'\Orial D•)' to lttend I 111'4)' plcnl"t.
'
Mr. and Ml•. Doaald Qu.ilfnberry of Athen1 1pent lhC! w.eek
end with her pirent1, llr. 1nd Kn

SPORTS
DESK

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... -

wo

Tosses 'No·H·itter'

I'IN! .Dtdlff s-citlel

, ...

• - -t-

-

-

Christian Science
Leaders Nome New
Church President

0-lltnry.

Mr. 1nd Mrs. JamN &amp;V•• of
Letart Yli'lted Mr. and M11. 1'. o

o"uq, SUnday.
¥r. and Mn. Geor1r Burn• and
Beverly and Cb8eyL,
went to Obarlellton or. Monday and
~pent tb, day shopping and vbltmg relatlvea.
Mrs . JOhn Tt&gt;'la-r and MiJJ Jean
Gilmore of Sycamore, Ohio, was
vlf!lting Mr. attd Mr1. Earl Henry
on Thuraday evenint~ .
daugbl~~r~,

By Chel Ta111111blll

Mr. and .Mr1. Ned Jien.J'f and
Mr. and Mel. J&lt;"'erris Justia went up
~ lhe Hoflman Ce-metery near Un•on on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and ltl'$. Arthur F'ld: of
Pomeroy, ~.. viliting Mr. and
Mrs. Ned HeRry recentl,y.
·
Ned Henry and Rerris Justi 1 of
Mason wall in Point PJeaeant on
Tuesday on bJJiiness.
Mr. ahd Mrs. 0 . C. Greenlee of
Mlddleprtrt, were callina: on Mr.
and Mr&amp;. Ned Henry on Thn'I'Sday.
Geor,te Burns was in Leon on

TriC)'

Thursday.

s1uer of tbe
Lea;gue, taid

gue unifol\mS
er needed
ordered lor
The

after lt ~

eurre•t drlve

!.!ISS
Mabel

Lucas of
nam
00 President
of Tlte M 'I her
Churc h. The Fint Chureh .'
Christ Scler\tist in ~ston, Ma"',
1t w~s announced toda,-.
Active in vartou&amp; capacitle!l in
the ChristiiHl Scier-ce- movemen: .
she is a naUVe ol lbho and g;'t'w
up in Spokane. W1t&amp;hln,~Cton . She
joined The Mother Chunh i 1
1900 and for many yean has de·
voted her toll time tG the pubtic practice of Chrlslian SciencP
Milll$

healing.

Selfion Flcrning,

co-owner

ol

••.•

0111 , . ,

·::.·

FATHER'S DAY
JUNE 16

on the Banks of llle BeliiiiN.J'~ ~'iyr_

HOTEL MAittlN ro~;~t·s

GIVE 111111

SPORt SHIRTS

$1.9S up
Polished Colton
Ivy League

Baseball
Results

PANTS .. · · ·· -· $3.95

\

Washable-Tan &amp; Blaok

PUTTER PANTS

SUMMER SLACKS

26 17

···7~):

we

$6.95 up
Palm Beach Bahia weave

Ch icugo

21
26

.488
.422

(Il l,

28 .:149

12 1.~

13 27

THE SPORTS CINRR

W

Chicago
New York . .

.'

,

·

MATE~IA~ IHC9RPQRATED

-GIVE DAD

. In Tile Hearl of Maaon Cit)' .
'
Phone SP-35154
·•
·,
Mason Cily, W.Va.

:l:S 18 .58 1

Wf'th the

MT.OLIVE

1

.\

'

Thoy'ro oil! AU tluee low-pri&lt;ed. truckt are lined
up at the bottom of a test grade eqUal to the
~ h!fl in San Francisoo. The fla,_• drops. and
th•s gruelin.J ~ of cllm.bine power· is officially
underway. Dodge tabo an early lead.

'
I

L Pet.
12 .7117

2~

·other 1wil•·pdced trucks I

the Bible Les..-;on Comm1t-

tee whicH prepares the Le.'l!lon·
SermDns used by an Christ in,,
Science ehurcbes for their Sunday Jervice!.

• •

•

the

BU LOVA.._President
,.-- -- -

~

~-

-..

'

I

'

1: A

t

'

•"

851
C le~·eland

.o STYLE-MART
Breeze-Light

Boston . . . . .

·

nf'lfO!I
Kans1u; City
nnhimore

SUIT

WashingtOn

23
2S
22
19

SIX'- 1~

Is

'

23
25

\88 2ft3t

. 48~

9
.432 11 'h
A:19 12

.Stu 16

ThuraHy's hm••

.

hlft $US

"

E. Main $.,

Hew Futhlture

rot

· ~ ABOvE orlef ~cli~plng tells you ~ds

$299l00
BAKER

... al&gt;out !be '57. Biliclt.
, ... ' J . - -~,
It tells you we went all dill ftl 'i:diks thiS tar.
cOmpletely new-yet w&amp;dldil'tiiatirlllee a Sino
jjle B.lick llrtue.
'
·
·
'
So you stlll gel tjlat.unmlftak~bie' Buick
styling.
.
You still getthat blf·~ p .tlild !iOmll&gt;.:t
-1!1&lt;1 that solid Biilol'tl~lt· •· .'
·

BostQn at Chlca. o
Ballimore at Kansa.a Cit)' nlJht
Wa..t~hlpgl...on

N~w

at Detroit

'ork at Glevelind.

.suns
from $6.50
TIES

taoo ...tiOO~ ..t5'oo ...4tOoo

liWELRY, RILLFOLDS, BELTS
by Swank

-'t·

.

.

What y011 have to do II get ln. tltj; ear aild
drlve it. •Drlw i(~u,nd tlie bloek, tl\rough
lbwn, out Oil t~ bl~way. A~tially ful What
happens when 'you preu the gas pedat ruin
the stebtlllf wMel, ~ouch th&lt;ll~ li!IW!tflll:
newb~S.

'

.-

.

Tlien-aJid-n.ot ttU ~:awdf )'dlr Jcijdw,whf ·
rolb,, cal), thla~"the
tl..a. eli ...irfN...
'
.

'

,. ~\If~ tir tl!a~~~ol;lt.i!I'A ~'
·.,
I droup~ew elperl~~ .; .
•
Yiilt .., a
ltro•)•f'ti!.fttrftl•~
!hat'I dlffer.i.t ......,..

•

from $1.00

' · -~

'nul '~Mil ~Ice ~ ciia Jive you. l)y f~ g.
I B'lt you ~9 siio ®ti!~4:~~te' inJth!i, .. .tllill.. . ~ decirtr fit • .,.,, r.lt lt;l'fl1\

Wash and Wear. Tropical Worsteds

by · Arrow, Subt!rba

Pomeroy

19 .848 6\1
22 .IU 1 H ,

York 7 ClevtJ:and 4
Chiugn 1 Bo~to ~ 0. 10 lnn.
w.ashlngton 4 Detroit 3
Baltimore 9 KarliD City '1

b,Y Arttow, Alrllan, Cooper

.

COLLINS
J~WELRY
.Wbere Your Confidenoe
JuatlftOO ·

83

l'.ew

SPORT COATS
SHilTS

~lracle of JNIN -lfiiR watch' deolg~

...Mod.. 111-oted
. f49!5Q othoro to •100o0

310 \OfJ- ft 6 2

WANT $OM!
CAS"'
'

Pick up your preso!ription
us. A great
many people entrust us
with tbe responsibility of
filling their prescriptions.'
May we com}lou.nd youFs?

. If shopping near

( 6nr- .w~~eet.. ,
Words won't eSC)Ir\1

•

&lt;
· t

•

SUMMER ROBES
· SWDi TRUNKS

.... ..... .. ......... $4.95

•

Sot:KS

DOWNIE-GROSS,· ln,c.
1

~· &lt; · ·

llfilll'

ilome or .Arrow

Pt111eroy

•
'

Shlrta

~ .:;... ~ ·
. '~ i

•'

'

ainll-new etlgine,
a comP,letely ile1f
will OOIIveY this·

WALKING SHORTS

' HANDKER.CIIIEPS
e
STRAW liA TS by PORTIS

.E.

DOD&amp;f .~.rto~s

\

•

325. 13

'

LOOK•

r

'. '!'he Family Auto Mag~ne ,

0 ·'~

W~tch

or

See actual mad-test proof!

~.' EXE ,C UTIVEi

Says CAR, ~I~E,

\ ''!!

Tue1day'1 R"ults
nrooklyn 7 Chicago 5
Philadtdphia 3 Cinclnn uli
Pitts hur~h 5 St. Lou l.s 4
N~w York 8 M ~lwoukcc7
Thursday's ' fbme,
Chlcaa:o at Brooklyn, ni ~ hl
Milwaukee at New York
Clnclnnalt ut Philadelphia,
SL t:.auls at PlllsbUrih
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Chri::~tian
Science Board of Directorfi at tb
Annual Meetlng of the C.hrl.!ltla n
Science chuPcll. The tenn &lt;Jf office is one year. She succeeds
Clifford A. Woodard of Ca mbridge, Mass.
A charter member of t~ Chri~~"
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lpeela.l - One manth lot 25 cents per word.
J'\111 nte of 2 centa; per word will be charged ~or advert..lalnl ll
~paid for before tbe 15th of each month followmg lnsertaon.
J:inn lo Advertisiag--Shoold be reported immediately. The
.Dail)' Sentinel 'dU aot be re~ponsible for mo11e than one locorl'f'c't luertion.
Clid of Thanh and Special Noticu or Events Sl.OO, Obituariel
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' VENETIAN BLINDS , Match Stick
dra,pes and shades . roll·up P?rch
shales, (']oth·nylon , awnmgs,
:Y; J;';;"i~ the v~c-i;it;o[ Pon.~ Porch Vallance, Electric fans,
roy, a beautifu l Spinet Pian()o
all kinds. Dale Wippel SujJply,
which will be taken back and J 2 15 Uniun '\Vt' ., Pomeroy.
wUI sell a, a great gav ings to
6 5 lmop
anyone in need of .!uc h a ptano .
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Write or call for rurthcr ~cta i is APEX
!\piral washin~ machine with
to Paul r. Pfaff . Credi t Adjust·
pump, excc/ll!nl condition, new
or. c·o Ht&gt;aton 's Music Store, !!iO
galva nized rinne tul), with plas·
North Hi gh St ., Coiumbu~. Ohio.
tic ho.'li! , $50. C11 !1 Middleport,
Phone Cap• Lal 16737. Ea:-;y terms
f\Ol! ·J 1tft.Pr 5 P. M. or write
old piano a';ccii~ed as trade-ln.
Box &lt;t!!7, Pomeroy.
6 3 3tc
6 t; 6tc
--WANTFO - l'nl and colored glau
·--c·old china. Call 61SR·M cvenirfgs.
on and after this date, June ~.
5 18 tl
1g57, 1 shall nut he responsible
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for debts contraclcrl by anyone MAGIC CHEF gas- range, cheap,
other than myself.
6 ~ 3tc
Phun c 512.X.
Robert J. Hawley
6:) 3tp 10 in . Tilting Arbur bench saw
and 6 in. jl,intcr Bot~ for $235.
JITNEY SUPPER, Friday, June 7,
Char les Reute r, rum croy.
starting at ~:30 P. M. at Long
6 0 3tp
Bottom Srhool House, spon·
sorcd by Riv(•rvicw · Council D. on-,-,-,-,~~-.r-.. -.,-~·,ug-,, $-lo-o.ro
of A. Lod ~c.
6 $ 2tc
One
five
ntcce
{)tlk kitch~n set,
6 :) 6\.c
$15.00. One apartment size cook
stove, $15 MiddieJJurt 007ri·J.
REVIVAL MEETING at Hazel
6 5 3tp
Community C~urch
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J·:ne 3 wlth Evangelist, Rev . Tomnto Planb-hr~c pink, Mcx1.
Erne11t Thom811; Pastor, Dm.q.
can~S, non·.acid, east of sc hool
lat Circle.
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William Holmes, Syracuse.
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REWARD - for Information lead· _, - - -- - - - - - ing to the appreh4fllsion ol the 2 year old full str•rk Guernsey
motorlat t!lat dlmaged my lol
Heifer, fre ~h l sl of August. Lee
In Beach Grove Cemetery. G. W.
KnoUs, Itt. 33.
6 3 3tp
Grindley, Syracu!le. l'hone 36t2.
6 3 3tp Aluminum combination storm and
screen windows and doors. Steel
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and alumlnu~n awnings and can·
H.. dquartep. for
OJliQs. C11.1l WiiHall, Ra,dford,
·~\1 L.un•ge - Lan~£ed.llr
Rock Sprioga,
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; e1~ - t.Au Window P'.anS-FriJidaitf.. Refd1erator1.
GRAVP.T,Y TRACTO !t SAI.ES and
•atcer 'urnlfur•, Mlcklleporl, Ohio
Service. H. A, l&lt;~inlow, 512 .E.
4 29 I(
Ma Jn St., Pomeroy.
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contact R1ch Qualls . Phone
rlf'cornt1•d msi,lc ami nut, large
II n 3tp
Int. witlun 5 min . W&lt;1lk fr om
6238·M.
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bill(old, wllh ap·
Court Hou.~f.'. A. N Bengel,
prox\m&amp;tely S8().00, Saturday In ~ roy ~ rho__:ac 31 0·M. -~f
Pomeroy. Reward. Mrs. Kenneth APAnTMENT. 3 rooms, hut h. 156
DeLong, R~. 1, Pomero)'. 6 4 3tp
Mulberry Av~.• Zana Baxter

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For Rr!nl - Extension . Ladden,
Scaffold b ; ard11, Drop Clotba.
Clinton Fi sher, Mi&lt;Jdleport.
11158 Olds Super "88" 2 dr. Hor I
Phone 626~X.
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Top, f2,393.00. Only l3 ,M l
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wallpape:ln1 1011 brake~~ .
Bhcttn Rr'~.
Clintuil Fiaber, Mid·
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Pomeroy.
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$2,290.00. Only 3.878 mtlcs, h H
Pomeroy. Call 2!51 or see Dr. K.
never been eold. Blaotlnar ~.
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D. Amshury,
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dr. 'Sedan. $1,096.00. Powc ·
1turtna, brakes, windowa, H &amp;.
H. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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Phon.. f.JO, Cte?11\d Applia~e
TWO GOOD WOKK COLTS, 2 &amp; 3
Store, 1 Lei W. M.alD St., Pomii!II'Of
,., old. Will mtke rood young
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team. Kenntth Hartley, Bunker - .:L_
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In 19M, 177 Mason County
farms sold 32,464,967 paunds o'
milk. The money recPiv~ for tho;o
sa le o! this whole milk was $1 ·
382,8'74. In addition to the 177
farms whkh sold whale milk , a
'total of 438 farms 1old 107,101
pounds of eream. F(lr the :sale uf
this cream , these 4l8 f{lrrhs re·
ce lved a total of $47,499. 1'h1,
means that the dai~ farmers
reCeived s total of alft"''btt a lhill·
th _.
1 ion and hall dollars :.~•rrom
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Tbe elder Michaels spoke l•l
the group about &amp;op.Q-rativet~, re·
viewing some ot His past e(-{or.ts
t~:~ lnsplri lnofe df this kind of
.actiVity in Meitla County. He said
at one tbne rural ell!l:!trlfic&amp;Uon
under aover.nment
.apomor_;btp
eould bave been · .obtlifhi!d herP.
(or $!5 per f..arm fa~lly . 'But ·ntrm
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AdcUtlonal Soureea "Of( lftcotM
In addition to the MM. of milk,
the dairywman also·: hal an in·
come from- t.ht sale of. yea! calves
and eows sold to mate.· room for
replacements io his h.-d. The:;e
lour things, wbole milt, . eream
veal ' calves, and cows w-ate up
the large portion oC the dail',l
farmer's income.

H~ pointed ouf that successful
'living ls bltfleil on co-oper.ation
first with God, with whOSe bws
Most Money Goes B•ck to County
'lrlan must abide or destruction
The dairyman has a large in ·
:follows, and secondly In the hbm.c
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.ve"''.ment in land, machinery,
where• the family works together.
~Pr.,JiM$ L'RIUI, 1trtckeo
cows, buildings, eqaipment ami
The eJ!Jer and younger Michaels
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Wllllam.
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.tJowa
labor. He, like the re.tt. of us,
families have lived in the lame
home 12 Years.
to the Ol:mltltliUOD'a boaPltal
which tor
make
our and
high servicf'"
s tand·
pays
the upgood&amp;
•Mrs. G. L. Michaels taok tbe
CdaitltutloD,
'lltildd
'eourae.
ard
of
living.
AU
Jn
all,
most
of
tourists on an i~:~spcction df their
.
his
inc()ffle
is
spent
in
keep
iu=r
new bame, beside the olddr farrn
More 4·H girls, Wandi Tackett and Stella Batte~son Chattm anct his dairy operating and his hm
hou11e. Her husband spoke brllif Janet Vineyard, Yvonne Damt!· Thelma Jean Ralney, 19, of . PI.J ily comfortable. He makea a btg
1~ of how the famHies use co- woo~, Dorothy Circle, f-lorJa 'A! Pleasant, ,daught~r of Chester . J . . contribution to the wellare of &lt;~:1
opera tivE!:;. He said 75 to 80 per kins, Melva Jordan, Rosalie Da· Rainey and Eumee Spen~er RBIII· ' the ,people in Mason County. The
f.:·tnt of all their suppli~ fa"rtn
vis, ·sehy Ailn Jeffers, Kay Barr, ey.
prOOIIct he sells is nature's mo~t·
OI.d home, are purchased throuah Lanoe Turner, Elaine
Steele,
~o B. Morris, 19, of Rutlan~. perfect fQod and the Jacome from
~oop e ratives. He markets Iris beef
JQdy Tackett, Esta Blackwood Ohto, son of G_erald F . . Moms the sale or milk is one of the b:;::
through the cooperfl!tlve feedef fnd Norma Hamon.
a~d Ruth Backner Morris and contributions t-o Mason County's
coli sales organization.
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FHA girls were Shirley 'llill, Lmda Joy .Bumgardne r, _18. of expanding economy.
Mac Edfly, customer relatiOns Mary Harris, Odessa Willford, MafJon, d11ughter of ae(lrge- :'
Remember this when you're
expert of t&gt;he BuC"keye Ji.EA de· Nal'llne Roush, Lois Knopp, Joy Bumgarc!ner and Lillian MeNae- drinking one of the three glasses ,
monstrated bakin&amp;' a c:~ke in 4 Foster, Arlene
Theiss,
Joa 1 kle Bumgardner.
of milk you drink every day.
minutes In an electronic ove:t' Wickline. Karen Holler and Joyce
O.hy Sctt.dula t.r Month
Whi'h caolts wHh difused radio
Carson.
MASON CLINIC
June 10, 7 :30 P. M. EST, Area
waves:
-------'Admissions: Mrs . Lora M" • Dairy Princess Contest.
Other foods prepared were hot
Jmboderi·. Syracuse, 'May 29 ; Mn 1 June 12, 12:15. P. M., TV ap·
dogs and bacon in 90 seconds and
Addie Barton, Racine, , May 29: ·r pel\lrance of Daary Princess.
froz~n broct"oli in three m:n ute.s.
Mrs. Bertha }(jilingsworth. Rul·
· June 15. J :30 ~ - M.. Jers 'Y
The Eva ns Packing plant i.!l u,
(ContlnuH From Pii.- On•)
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land, May 29; Gordon Lee Johtl Show at Harmon Fteld.
example, it was told tourists, of 105 votes
while Turner an 1
J~~e 18, 7:~0 P. M. Holst em
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"efficient"
privatcJy.owned Roush each had 97 and McDaniel son, Pameroy , May :-tO; Tommy
White, Chester, Ma~· 3Q; Ja.m e"' Tw1hght Me~~ ~mg at Mt. Vernrm
• ~""l'u.lsi_p.~~ .J~.r, ~P!]I~arison in th~ .93.
Wfite, ,Chester, May 30; RictwW . ~§~m·e~~uthslde 1 ,
slud"y· of ro-operatJVes. Th e young
·' "Defeaterl candidates and the
t'eople watohed meats .sucb a;; ' number of vot'.s polled by each F1sher, Pomeray, June 1 and
Langsvill!•.
loaves. wieners and fresh cuts were as follows : Gordon Creaz1 .Mrs. Glen na Crisp,
June 2.
"rom the time they came from er 72; Earl
Henry ~7; B. F.
Birth: A daughter lo Mr. anti
the kii)ing area to where they Board 64 and Olin Wolf, 66.
Cherts Not In
Mrs. Franklin Imbod en of Syra·
were cooled, cut, and packaged
Boord
and
Wolf
are
members
Thete
are
still several cha rtJ
cuse on May 29. The baby Was
fGr shiDment.
o.f the pres-e nt council,
r.at
here
in
the
office. Let m~
named
Melissa
Kay.·
In the a(twnoon the group reWTite·in votes were cast for
remind
Y9u
that
the
charts were
turned
lo the
REA builalng :Dayton Raynes, L. J, Rilttencutter
due
here
by
June
1.
I want to
WhP.re a comp rchen!'iive quiz wu
and
I1alah
Smith
for
COIJncil.
have
plenty
or
time
to chcrk
/,:lven 'on whBt had ' been seen and
them so bring your chorts i 1
Serving ·on the election boar!.
learned d•)"l ng the d11y. High
were Vlre:lnia
'WhsQn,
Vic!'
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now,
~ • 1 ers Will 8:o Bn a Str:~ie Awarlf&lt;~ RoUsh, John Young, Frank Wil·
Albrecht
stated
that
half
of
the
Lea~•n MHting
toatr i.:Lfcr this summer.
'§Oil· and Isaiah Smith.
herd....,.re
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bred
heifers
and
taalf
This
-coming
Saturday the 4 ·~1
Ac!ults accompan)llng: the tour. 1 ttHe new m.ayor and couno: l
aa~~ open as well as half are bell,'!&amp; I Lea~ers wnt have their Ju.w
and dr,Jving cars were Mrs. OU.'I
will be sworn in at a speci ll
t:.nripp, Mr~. Delmar Hamm, Jlck mee'tlng on June 29. 'I'helr fil-s~ re&amp;j1tered and the other half m~tlng. It ba.J been moved up
because of our roundup on the
Carsey, Glen JVrlght, Clyde ~oal · meetiilg will bll JulY 2 .at . which grade heifers. .
cattte
it:present
the
more
14th
and on the UHh of June 1
These
ker, Geneva Nolan, C. E. Blaltel· various town offices will be fill·
popular blooCI lines of the Holstein will go to National Guard Camp..
lee, Mrs. Betty
Carleton am1 1 ed,
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breed and will sell 1,1.nder regula. for tWo wee"ks. This will give .• ~
.Mrs. To,tnmy Holter. .
Promjnent amQng tbnae otfices tion nUmber 9, either a 30 day Ume to work out some of the im·
Four·H boys golftg were ·W!IIyne :
be tilled are those of the town bangs teat or on their vaccination: porta11.~ problem~ ·an our ~ounty
~ Roush, Billy Carle*on, Robert t&amp;
marshal and the !SUpervisor o~
These ·heifers, Albrecht statedr I camp before I Jeav,e.
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Smith, L&amp;rry Cray, Randall ·.rae· the water syatem of the town.
are
from
'CrafUm
State
Hol1pftal,
RiHnlnd•l'
to
+Hers
Goln•
to Camp
kett, GordQn Atkins, Duane Bar ~
Dayton State Hospital, Lancaster
All the 4-Hers who plan to a•.•
'Larry Clark, Dean Will.
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Boys Industrial School, M-ansfield tend tbe Older 4·H Youth Camp
~Fou,NI girls-l,tG.IC Gre4Riees, ~
MI!.RRLAGI LICENSES 1
S.
Joy WJ~an, Sharon Atkin&amp;, 1*
Amoftg recent applications £or t ate Reformatory, London Prisoq should · send t·h eir opapers to
net Carpenter, Carolyn Wood· marriage licenses filed in Mason Farm, Tiffin State Hospltal, Gal· Harley Cutlip at the MilJ im:mP
lipoUs State Hoapital and the Ta- liiateJy. This Is to help him est!·
rum, Martly11 ~1ser, Mrs. Llntta County wft the ronowing:
ledo
·Strite Ho~pltal.
mate the number of campet1 be
FoJmer, Patricia lllate!lee, and
John William Chattfn, · 25, oi
Frank Dicke of New Brenen, will have. Remember, the eamp
John A. Chatttn. Ohio,.ls the 1!1ale1 ma~ager and OW·11 starts June 17 and ends June 21 .

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D.-lrYnwn'• Contribution
June b daley monfb and
think as a salute to our M.a.o;u·1
Caunty Dairy men we might ju~ t
rOnsider the economic Importance
of dairyine in Muon County. To
do thiS I am using the 1914 Ag1·i
cu ltural Cm11us of Mason Countf .

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blli6·Whltl finllb, (lnfl lOC'&lt;il
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The Michaels farm , located o.•
the old' Cheater Road, is operated
now by the t!lder Michaeb' son
G. 1,.. Michaels and his family. Jt
was the first stop on ~he thre •·
staae trip spo nsored by county
co·operatives far· FFA, 4-H and
FHA youth ..
Other highlights of the trip
were seeing a demot~lltration of
the ultra-modern ell!ctl'onic ov~n
at the Buckeye REA building ir.
Gallipolis and .()bset·ving mcJ: i
being prepared from the hoo! t.,
packages at the Evans Packing
9o., also in GalUpoJis. Purpose of
the tour was to provide eXJ?eriences for ~ the young people the)'
otherwise would miss.

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FatmN~··.

Two kinda ot t'O-Opt'raticn areo
neerled everywhere todey, wi' h
the Creator and In the home, W
S. Michaels, veteran t'armt!r, told
40 touring MelgJ County farm
youth Monday .

FARM NEWS

REAL ESTATE

Fnr Rent

1141

Anna Fry retLll'ned to her
home In Elgin , W ., after visitins

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(I) Notices

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Etta+.. of Flor• &amp;nnr Dece.Md
Mr.
Mra. Eber
Notice is hereb)' 1lven that Mil· heL' brotbB, Fred Roush ant!
INSECf
&amp;
DISEASE
CONTROL
Mrs.
Brewer·,
lister. Mra. Lena
dred Fowler whoae POst Otfic~ ad. famil) .
ly
O.wJd
o.
Qui""
Reo~~.der
,
East
Liverpool,
were re.
dress is Middleport. Otuo hal been
(21)
Patholqftt and •ntom.toeist
cent guests of Mr. and Mr1. A. c.
CUrtis Rickard waa a bu&amp;ines;
duty appointed Admiobtratrix of
CIM..- WhHt 8iM Now
Brewer.
Among thoae attendin1 the t.be Eatate of Flora Beaver, de· vWton In Pomeroy Friday.
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, 1 ~ District 11 Ohio A.noclatlon of ceased, late of Middleport, Meig&amp;
Lut fall romplaintl were reFannie and Marearet Dunt ,.
Mr. and Mra." Calri~;t Bleuirt'
acres, Pomeroy, out ol bla:b Gltd'n Cluba -conference held a.t County, Ohio.
Mrs. Thornt Sayre and Cbarl~l!l ceived concernina:. ~ts of stored spent Sundl!!y afternoon with Mr.
water. Call 336-X or 938-M.
the Nelsonville Methodist Cbu re h
Dated this tat day of June 1867. Winebrenner of Columbu. 1penL grains. Now Is the time for pre- and Mrs. Joh n WeUa, Dewittrllun,
6 4 8tp Monda)' from Pomeroy were M~
Saturdiy with Lewis
Ble&amp;siUM ventlve action. Empey bins should an~ Eber Cupenter and ' lamuY. ·
John C. Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Powell aJIJJ
• who i1 a pathmt in a ho1pUal u be tborouehly swept clean and
Lydia Ebenbach and Mrs. E. W.
Judge of the Pf9bate Court
aprayed.
Use
either
m~thoxycblo_r
.
children,
Eut Liverpool, apeDt a
Milton.
Coates of. the Pomeroy Gardt:n
Meigs County, Ohio
Good aeu Uled
or DDT at 5% ttreuttb. The bm few days w!th Mrs. Lucy GorfeU
Club.
(6) 5, 12, 19, 3tt!
AU Mollet ud ll..oll
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rickard, should rema!n em~ for 11bout and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Cocbran,
Mrs. Phil Willlamaon,
Mrs.
""'· Dale and Kennetb · .11nd Mn. one month followineap~aying , Tbts Wells Run, recently.
Dey Hysell, Mrs. Gerald Wilde ··
Sally Ward wa1 A recent guest
'Blllnche Van Sehcyd: or Coluna· Jdlle tbe weevib that lurk In the
AUTO 8ALBS
muth, Miss Ethel r;~,trland, Mrs.
bus spent the weekend with r&gt; · waste ma\erlal lodged in qoaeks of Mrs. Lewla McMurray of 1)&amp;.
T. A. Hennessy adft Mrs. Jed
lativet at Oak Grove.
ly Mallde II•Hifll
and crevices Or on naiJ.tiea of 'witts Run .
Webster Sr., Twilight Club and
Mr . and Mrs. Bi!Ue Jbe Chap.
Mr. and Mri. John 'Dobb1na and
Mr. and Mr.t. Deck Eden, dau· wooden bins. The cleaniq and
Mrs. c. L. Heaton, Windintr: Tr :d man and Bobby; Kirkland, 11\., ghter June •nd husband and Es'- 1praying alao should include rooms children, Co~umbus came to at·
LU WAllO
Club.
are visiting Mrs. Garnett Chap- 'ther, Parkersburg, were · dinner where mill feed it mixed or stor-. tend the Racme Alumni ~qqu~'t.
guest5 Thursday ol the WUllam ed. June 15 Ia: about as late as
Mr. and Mra. R.. R. Dust and tOnt
man.
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-- 1o pro te ~1 the apent
Sunday in t;bei cablD
below
Mr. and Mrs. calvin Bleuing Brooks fam1ly.
.th'.. can be d o...,
Lc.ng »~ttcni!.
'--..,-.,......,.
M
nd
·
~
f
new
Cron
coming
into
storaa:e
in
~
'ere o ay evemng IUe.. ,a o
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young
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lli'IIURANCB AG.EliiCY
Mr. and Mr.s. Guy Ble.salng, M.a· spent Saturct!'ly ev-ening with Mr. July.
For Milk Producing fAnimala.
Au~···....,..
son.
and
Mra.
Tobey
Myen.
Cleaning
and
spraying
em~ty
Use
a spray containing Pyretbrl.tie
ACCIDIN't
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Billie
Jpe
Chap
Miss
Connie
Bonecutter
and
graJn
bins
ia
'tbe
-cb8apest
tnsur·
plus
Synetgid (Piperonyl BUtox·
Life. C..oltr 111'1 man,
Bobby
anti
Beatrice
caUed
Miss
Brenda
Wefpud
were
t!l
~
.ance
aaaiost
grain
weevil
infesta·
ide)
only.
Spray directly on ani···
Members of the Self Demal Laon
Mrt~.
Cecil
BleS&amp;bg
and
Ella
gueat..
(If
Sandra
and
Mllton
lt.ay
tlon.
If
this
has
not
been
dane,
mala,
or
is
a spire spray ln. dairy ·
dies Aid of the Guiding St.ar AdMonday
afternoon.
·.
Rogsh
Sunday.
.
.
·
P)lrtnone
whe-at
protectant
ahou!&lt;l
barn
before
milldng.
In MIDDLIPORT. OHIO
vent Church of Letart, W. Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Yo~UI of
be sprayed, or dusted onto the
European Cora Borer.
Corn
61PHONU
6111 met In regular session on Memorial
Dunbar
are
spendinO'
sometin•e
Mrs.
Sarah
Hannum
and
Mn~.
arain
stream
.as
it
comes
from
tbe
planted
t.don
May
15
may
be
Day in the church basement and
at their larm here.
Dan 0. Aten were In . Galllpolia: barvester or is elevated into the heavily Infested. Such earn s}\ould ·
spent t.lle day quilting.
bip.
be checked for egg masses from
Mrs. Rena Bonecutter, Grego i Friday consulting a doctor.
Presen\ were Mn. William Ball ,
and
Christie
called
on
Ma:·s.-Ethel
Mr.
and
1Mr1. Oanltl: Weigand
Field
Cl"opp
June
15 on
through. June 25.
Mrs. W. J. Rollins, \11'5. GDidie
ati.d Brenda, Huntington, &amp;pet•t
Leafhoppers in Alfalfa. About Sprays · ot dusts or
granitlara
Rollins, Mrs. Fred Brinker, Mrs. Fry Tuesday.
Mrs. the weekend with · Mrs. Ina W .- two weeks after the first cutting, should be applied about June 2ft.
Charles Winebrenner,
Darrel Hoffman, Donald and Shelalfalfa should be sprayed lor the ! .3;0;.'~U;;se;D;D~T;.;;.;;;.;;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;,;;;;..
by Hoffman, Mrs. Jobnny Gerlach Thort Sayre and children, Colum· ganct .and Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wbittmer .an•l control. of leoafhoppers (Empoasea 1
and Randy and Stevie, Mrs. Clara bue spen.t the w~ekend witb M.
grandson of Ashland, 0 ., visited labae). Wit'Wut aweeping fu!'ldJ
Capehart and Mrs. Hope Conard 'nd Mrs. Rrns Winebrenner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oris
BlesSin
g,
!l('veral
dats with · ..Mr. and Mrs. with an insect net, is is impossible
of Ripley, a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilk Whittington H.arry Thompson, Oak Grove.
to be certain that a potentiaUy deand grandson of Charleston were
Mr. · aild Mr.s. Dennis Roush structlve population of leafhopgue~:U Tuesday or Mrs. Cecil called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar ''L 1 pers ls pttjl!ent. However, in the
coNciiETI BLOCKI
Blessing and Ella and decorahd Roush Saturday evening.
Brabeh and
1 ShE:nondoah·, South
graves
or
relativea
at
Bro•d
Ohio
River
Valleys,
leafhoppers
...
Mr11. C~ll Blessing and Elh are usually .troubletome every
Run and Oak Grove cemeteries.
Mrllo Garnet Chapman and Bea · had as their g~ta Sunday Mr. year and yield inere-ases of 1,0, ton
GIUESEI BLOCK CO.
t"rlends of Peter Donathon, Band trice, w. A. Ble&amp;sln,t, Mr. and and Mrs. Curtis 'Young, Mr. and per acre .have been realized wher.
Director In the Rutland High Mr.!. Billie Joe Chapman and Mrs. Calvin Blessing, Mr. and leafhoppers were .controlled.
1 Mil" North of hmtNW
evening Mrs, Andy' EdWarcb and Franc ... ~
Spray wltb 1 quart of 24% meth1,..;.;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,;;;,;;.;,---~-~ ~S~c h~;o~ ~o1, hav c received ' announce- Bobby were Tuesday
or his approaching marriage suppcr guests of tbe Leonar.::: . of Huntin,lton, Manford Biessl t.; ox:yehlor emulsion concentrate in
.
of Pt.' Pleuant, Mra. Irene Wine20 a:allons of water per P,cre
MJJs Angela Joyce. rlaug:hter of Roush i'amily.
volur,ne
i
Charles Winebrenner called on brenner .and Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Moore,
Miss Anita Brown Tuesda)'. "
Mia, Hazel Ruth ' Brooks spent 2 pounds o(
·'
niUCTUIAL I a!IAMI
.Weston, W. Va.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
IQy
ft.obtnson
of
the
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mn:.
Wettal,tle
powder
ICIRAP liON- MITALl
The ceremonY:_Jiill be perfBrmed
a few d8')·s 1\alpb McDermott, of Ch,e.rtnut w:ater in, high vollun1e .sprayers.
at 7:30 p. rn on Friday, June 28, Charleston spent
al the Baptlol Churob In Wcalon . with Mr . .and Mr.t. Dwight Gibbs Ridge.
One applicttlon Is sufficient.
A
·
will (olJow in the and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boston .
· Penn Fly Control
1
' the
' rooms of the ctf'urch.
Mr. anll ' Mrs. Weyne Hart .and • Mrs. Fred Carsey of Mason v aRes id ua 1 Fl y pray. With m
'"i
ltcd
Su'l&amp;f,av
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
t
1014
d
lh
f.
I
t
Mrs. Hannah JohnliOJl were shop·
iM ~
nex
·
IYII,
e r~ res ld ~:~a I
D. V. S )th.
· 1
should be applied to dairy
Ping In Pt. Ple.,.nl Frldty.
Mr. anc! Mrs. Stanley Adk n:1
.
•6! . ' WIATHh-GUAID '
Mr. and Mrs. Curtl1 Youhg ·(,f
:wa 11s an d ceII'1ngs usmg
of New Haven were recent .guests
ol 60% malathion cond M
C1
Dunbar, Mr. an
rs.
a " n of Mr. and Mrs. Curtia Rlt:kard centrate, plus 20-25 pounds of gran.
'
Blessing spent· Tuesday evenmg
Mr. and Mrs. fred, Roush &amp;pent ulated sugar in 100 .... IJons bf
wi th Mr. and Mrs. Paul, MH. Cc·
d M
H
ENAMEI;.UifE ·PAINT
~
ell and Ella Bleuin~.
•
Sunday with Mr. an
n. 0 • water . .It requires 1 gallon to cov.
. rou1hl Lont-lastlngl Pr~·i
&gt;
F ld
M
ard Roush.' Vernon..
.
er 400 to 600 square feet or sur.
C I.
Middleport Firemen and Lhei.r
har 1e Boara,
or a,
~'!. Ernie Rickarc1 1 and M1ss Twila face and 1 gallon of this mixture
Auxiliary members and gueata Sallie Redman and Mrs. Baker of had aa guests Sundliy Mr. and costs approximately 20 centJ..
ltcta agalntt wtathtr anti\
w h o .. ttended the annual Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mn. James Mrs." Homer Rickard, Dale and
.
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•Yo.od·rof.
DoM nOt cractc erj
Auxiliary plcinc Monday night Marsh of Pt. Pleuant, daughter Kenneth, ·Mrs. · Blanche
V,,
r
,
.
•••
Uat
on woad Or caft-1
were : Mr. and Mn. David Ohlinger anrl son-in-law, Charleston, Mr Schoyck ol Columbus, Mr. and
and Sandra, Susau and Sonja, Mr. &lt;ond Mi1. Deck Eden . daughtel' Mrs. Tom Rickard, Betty, Joh.J.
NoUce Jllelgs ColiiMy
J croft. !ljJ~f h!f .... _O~tflllf~t.j
We have for
and Mra. Ru.11aell MIUs, Mrs. Em· and son·in·la•h and Esther, Par:r and Bob and granddaught£1' DebEslale Owners
INTERESTED BUYERS met Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ersbura were ere Thursday a~ bie Ruth nf Chesapeake, o., Mr.
Kevin
1nd
Bronwyn
.
Dailey
and
the Board cemetery.
and Mr&amp;t William Harris, Mr. and
TWO
HOMES Jn I Donkey
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtel and
The Tax Books .are now
Mr. and M'rs. Ross Winebrenner Mrs. Lee Hart of· Ma~;on, ¥r. and
Run, Pomeroy, Medium prJced Sarah, Mr. and Mrr. Harold HinkJe and Donna called an Ella and Mrs. Stanley Adkina off New H:t·
open for the payment of
and Debby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maude BJiliuing Thursday.
under $5000.
\·en, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis _Rlc:.;1956 June Tax ·and also De·
Murray, Mr. and Mrt. c. R. Karr
Mr. and Mts. Billie Joo Cha.,
llnquent
Taxes. Books will
SOUND 7·ROOM HOME, bath, Sr, and Polly Ann, Mra. S. T. Rus- man and Bobby were recent 1 '~. and Mrs.· ·Dt;JJnls Rousl1
close July 1, 1957.
sell .ind daughter, Myrna .
all utllltles, Wright St., Pom
guests or Dr. and Mrs. D. V. were sunclay dinner guest• of
eroy, Two large lots adjolalng.
Clyde G. MWbone,
Bcina the Blme rc.ai estate GOn·.. Smith.
Mrs. Garnett Chapman and Be&lt;~· lhe Elmer Newbefry family.
h
1
110 W. Mlbt Sl.
Priced to eell at $6,800.
ve)'ed t(l France• -W.. Parker, aJIO
W
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M
M
Harlev
Bon~utter
w
o
I
em
Molgs County Tre•surer
1ce, . ... 81 essmJ, rs. acy ployed •~n lhe river i1 spendin"•
' ,'· ,
tr
0
1
l!ometi&gt;y
known as Franlie Parker, by deed B
t
d c
I
C ·•
I:~;;:
SEVElli\L I.JtRGE farm
ln Deed Book 163 Pap
onuut er an
onn •·
eel. his vacatlon with his family.
••• Me1p County """ed
~ Recorda. a,nd
Tobey Mye ·;
perUel!l.
"""'
lh Sarah
•· EIJen
f M Grimm
I
w I&amp;wered Mr. t•d
,. Mr•.
Sald prem Ilei . appraised at Sae ruca...
o
rs.
oa
e
an
•pent
Suoday
wlt·h
Mr.
ond M .·s.
d · ft
·'
•• 000.00 and must be sold lor not - lur I)' da uernoon.
Dwlaht Glb"·.
.,..,
·
WI bt
~
INTERES1'1!D PERSONS les11 than t'W'O·thlrds of said ap- Mr. danD ,...rs. MRo.ssr•-neSa en·· ...
u~d 'IJU".
And•J Edwards
SHOULD CALL 452
pratted '11!1ue. l'ernu: Cash in ner an
l)noa, ~'~· nun.
yrll: and Frances called on Mr. and
and dauabter or CoJumbu, apent Mu. Dennis Rouslt Sunda)'.
To See Theae Good Buya hand 011 day of aale.
Sa ld premI1e1 Iou Ie d Jn 0 ranae l"rldlll)' ~·
afternoon with d Mri. thCePall•J Grimm tpenl the week
·
Townl!lhlp, Melp County, Ohio and c1I and .:.. 11 81 eaa1ng an on
eu · end with Shirle)l Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Cha~ 1
ln MartlnavilJe. now Tuppen Way' home eall,d on Mr1. Don
.•
Plalna, and on the East side or Men who ls 111·
man and aon returned to thear
State Route No. 7.
Mr. lnd Mrs. o . E. MtKi;~. 1 ome In U1., after vblitlnlJ hered
E'l1fEL M. STOliT, Ad•nln: and Mrl. Robert MtElhlnn)l and
Mr. and Mira. Russell See an
latratrlx of tbe tatate
KaMn, Mr, and Mrs. Jamee Dan.: ramll)' Pt. Pleasant were aueata
lela' and L)lnn, Mr. 1nd Mn. Johrt C'if Mr.' and Mrs. ' Dwlaht , Glbda~
Jl'raneea W. 1-arker,

Rea I Estate

PHONE 398

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Several Attend
Conferen"ce Of
Garden Clubs

tn Holl of C.Unt, Ohio wl1l be 111ft
auetioneer.
Cattle will arrive on WedDC:tdar,
June ltth end wJll be avaJbble for
in1peetion W£dnr&amp;d•)' 'Yenln£ and
on Thunda)' prior to , Rile.

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Youtft TOtJr Area ·
On Co-Op Trip
FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT 'ADS

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RATES

1 Cfllta per word, one Jnsution. Minimum cbar1e

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eentr

per word lor three consecutive insert1ona.
lpeela.l - One manth lot 25 cents per word.
J'\111 nte of 2 centa; per word will be charged ~or advert..lalnl ll
~paid for before tbe 15th of each month followmg lnsertaon.
J:inn lo Advertisiag--Shoold be reported immediately. The
.Dail)' Sentinel 'dU aot be re~ponsible for mo11e than one locorl'f'c't luertion.
Clid of Thanh and Special Noticu or Events Sl.OO, Obituariel
pu.bllthed at 1 cent per word.
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METROPOLITAN

' VENETIAN BLINDS , Match Stick
dra,pes and shades . roll·up P?rch
shales, (']oth·nylon , awnmgs,
:Y; J;';;"i~ the v~c-i;it;o[ Pon.~ Porch Vallance, Electric fans,
roy, a beautifu l Spinet Pian()o
all kinds. Dale Wippel SujJply,
which will be taken back and J 2 15 Uniun '\Vt' ., Pomeroy.
wUI sell a, a great gav ings to
6 5 lmop
anyone in need of .!uc h a ptano .
:;:'-,---· -- --..,.--"7"
Write or call for rurthcr ~cta i is APEX
!\piral washin~ machine with
to Paul r. Pfaff . Credi t Adjust·
pump, excc/ll!nl condition, new
or. c·o Ht&gt;aton 's Music Store, !!iO
galva nized rinne tul), with plas·
North Hi gh St ., Coiumbu~. Ohio.
tic ho.'li! , $50. C11 !1 Middleport,
Phone Cap• Lal 16737. Ea:-;y terms
f\Ol! ·J 1tft.Pr 5 P. M. or write
old piano a';ccii~ed as trade-ln.
Box &lt;t!!7, Pomeroy.
6 3 3tc
6 t; 6tc
--WANTFO - l'nl and colored glau
·--c·old china. Call 61SR·M cvenirfgs.
on and after this date, June ~.
5 18 tl
1g57, 1 shall nut he responsible
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for debts contraclcrl by anyone MAGIC CHEF gas- range, cheap,
other than myself.
6 ~ 3tc
Phun c 512.X.
Robert J. Hawley
6:) 3tp 10 in . Tilting Arbur bench saw
and 6 in. jl,intcr Bot~ for $235.
JITNEY SUPPER, Friday, June 7,
Char les Reute r, rum croy.
starting at ~:30 P. M. at Long
6 0 3tp
Bottom Srhool House, spon·
sorcd by Riv(•rvicw · Council D. on-,-,-,-,~~-.r-.. -.,-~·,ug-,, $-lo-o.ro
of A. Lod ~c.
6 $ 2tc
One
five
ntcce
{)tlk kitch~n set,
6 :) 6\.c
$15.00. One apartment size cook
stove, $15 MiddieJJurt 007ri·J.
REVIVAL MEETING at Hazel
6 5 3tp
Community C~urch
!lart.iu g 1 -~-·--+
J·:ne 3 wlth Evangelist, Rev . Tomnto Planb-hr~c pink, Mcx1.
Erne11t Thom811; Pastor, Dm.q.
can~S, non·.acid, east of sc hool
lat Circle.
1!·3HJtc
William Holmes, Syracuse.
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REWARD - for Information lead· _, - - -- - - - - - ing to the appreh4fllsion ol the 2 year old full str•rk Guernsey
motorlat t!lat dlmaged my lol
Heifer, fre ~h l sl of August. Lee
In Beach Grove Cemetery. G. W.
KnoUs, Itt. 33.
6 3 3tp
Grindley, Syracu!le. l'hone 36t2.
6 3 3tp Aluminum combination storm and
screen windows and doors. Steel
•,
and alumlnu~n awnings and can·
H.. dquartep. for
OJliQs. C11.1l WiiHall, Ra,dford,
·~\1 L.un•ge - Lan~£ed.llr
Rock Sprioga,
' 1:1 .2 lmop.
; e1~ - t.Au Window P'.anS-FriJidaitf.. Refd1erator1.
GRAVP.T,Y TRACTO !t SAI.ES and
•atcer 'urnlfur•, Mlcklleporl, Ohio
Service. H. A, l&lt;~inlow, 512 .E.
4 29 I(
Ma Jn St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tt

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one ahoat, Mlddf~porl, Ellii!T RO OM n well inu. nrwly
contact R1ch Qualls . Phone
rlf'cornt1•d msi,lc ami nut, large
II n 3tp
Int. witlun 5 min . W&lt;1lk fr om
6238·M.
LosT·-:..
bill(old, wllh ap·
Court Hou.~f.'. A. N Bengel,
prox\m&amp;tely S8().00, Saturday In ~ roy ~ rho__:ac 31 0·M. -~f
Pomeroy. Reward. Mrs. Kenneth APAnTMENT. 3 rooms, hut h. 156
DeLong, R~. 1, Pomero)'. 6 4 3tp
Mulberry Av~.• Zana Baxter

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18bJ Auto Services

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l. H. kAWLI.rtlOS SONS 00.- '24
baur "frtrker Serv ce.
Day
Phone 022'f, Nlaat Phone

1030.X. OODGE • .PLYMOUTH

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DE.U.&amp;IIS,

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P

AND LAUGE LOT on
Wat er St in Syracuse, $3 ~ 00 per
month Call 4~2 Pomeroy.
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SLEEPING UOOM for Ml l. Call
388-Y.
6 4 3tp

For Rr!nl - Extension . Ladden,
Scaffold b ; ard11, Drop Clotba.
Clinton Fi sher, Mi&lt;Jdleport.
11158 Olds Super "88" 2 dr. Hor I
Phone 626~X.
111 tf'
Top, f2,393.00. Only l3 ,M l
-----'-mUe1, bydramaUc, Jmwcr steer For r ent · 1:!eetrlc
wallpape:ln1 1011 brake~~ .
Bhcttn Rr'~.
Clintuil Fiaber, Mid·
rteAnuJr.
Pomeroy.
· 11·'l t ·5tc
olcpo• t. l'h
o265·X
JJ.t"
l NB PooUac V8 2 dr. Sedan. ~room apartment, 218"' Main St.,
$2,290.00. Only 3.878 mtlcs, h H
Pomeroy. Call 2!51 or see Dr. K.
never been eold. Blaotlnar ~.
5 22 lf
D. Amshury,
Pomeroy.
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1901J Dod1e VB Cwtum Royal 4
dr. 'Sedan. $1,096.00. Powc ·
1turtna, brakes, windowa, H &amp;.
H. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
If.!!I.ole

==Rollney Downing
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Quilting Bee
Is Held By
La'diesAid

Reol Estohl Broker

1/1ode ftJ lie

nHo~~or~~orLoto"

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Donothon-Joyce
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Phon.. f.JO, Cte?11\d Applia~e
TWO GOOD WOKK COLTS, 2 &amp; 3
Store, 1 Lei W. M.alD St., Pomii!II'Of
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team. Kenntth Hartley, Bunker - .:L_
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177 llarm.. Sold 'Whola Milk
In 19M, 177 Mason County
farms sold 32,464,967 paunds o'
milk. The money recPiv~ for tho;o
sa le o! this whole milk was $1 ·
382,8'74. In addition to the 177
farms whkh sold whale milk , a
'total of 438 farms 1old 107,101
pounds of eream. F(lr the :sale uf
this cream , these 4l8 f{lrrhs re·
ce lved a total of $47,499. 1'h1,
means that the dai~ farmers
reCeived s total of alft"''btt a lhill·
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1 ion and hall dollars :.~•rrom
1 sale ·or milk and cl-elt'n.'

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Tbe elder Michaels spoke l•l
the group about &amp;op.Q-rativet~, re·
viewing some ot His past e(-{or.ts
t~:~ lnsplri lnofe df this kind of
.actiVity in Meitla County. He said
at one tbne rural ell!l:!trlfic&amp;Uon
under aover.nment
.apomor_;btp
eould bave been · .obtlifhi!d herP.
(or $!5 per f..arm fa~lly . 'But ·ntrm
~rs would nbt subscribe.

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AdcUtlonal Soureea "Of( lftcotM
In addition to the MM. of milk,
the dairywman also·: hal an in·
come from- t.ht sale of. yea! calves
and eows sold to mate.· room for
replacements io his h.-d. The:;e
lour things, wbole milt, . eream
veal ' calves, and cows w-ate up
the large portion oC the dail',l
farmer's income.

H~ pointed ouf that successful
'living ls bltfleil on co-oper.ation
first with God, with whOSe bws
Most Money Goes B•ck to County
'lrlan must abide or destruction
The dairyman has a large in ·
:follows, and secondly In the hbm.c
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.ve"''.ment in land, machinery,
where• the family works together.
~Pr.,JiM$ L'RIUI, 1trtckeo
cows, buildings, eqaipment ami
The eJ!Jer and younger Michaels
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Wllllam.
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.tJowa
labor. He, like the re.tt. of us,
families have lived in the lame
home 12 Years.
to the Ol:mltltliUOD'a boaPltal
which tor
make
our and
high servicf'"
s tand·
pays
the upgood&amp;
•Mrs. G. L. Michaels taok tbe
CdaitltutloD,
'lltildd
'eourae.
ard
of
living.
AU
Jn
all,
most
of
tourists on an i~:~spcction df their
.
his
inc()ffle
is
spent
in
keep
iu=r
new bame, beside the olddr farrn
More 4·H girls, Wandi Tackett and Stella Batte~son Chattm anct his dairy operating and his hm
hou11e. Her husband spoke brllif Janet Vineyard, Yvonne Damt!· Thelma Jean Ralney, 19, of . PI.J ily comfortable. He makea a btg
1~ of how the famHies use co- woo~, Dorothy Circle, f-lorJa 'A! Pleasant, ,daught~r of Chester . J . . contribution to the wellare of &lt;~:1
opera tivE!:;. He said 75 to 80 per kins, Melva Jordan, Rosalie Da· Rainey and Eumee Spen~er RBIII· ' the ,people in Mason County. The
f.:·tnt of all their suppli~ fa"rtn
vis, ·sehy Ailn Jeffers, Kay Barr, ey.
prOOIIct he sells is nature's mo~t·
OI.d home, are purchased throuah Lanoe Turner, Elaine
Steele,
~o B. Morris, 19, of Rutlan~. perfect fQod and the Jacome from
~oop e ratives. He markets Iris beef
JQdy Tackett, Esta Blackwood Ohto, son of G_erald F . . Moms the sale or milk is one of the b:;::
through the cooperfl!tlve feedef fnd Norma Hamon.
a~d Ruth Backner Morris and contributions t-o Mason County's
coli sales organization.
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FHA girls were Shirley 'llill, Lmda Joy .Bumgardne r, _18. of expanding economy.
Mac Edfly, customer relatiOns Mary Harris, Odessa Willford, MafJon, d11ughter of ae(lrge- :'
Remember this when you're
expert of t&gt;he BuC"keye Ji.EA de· Nal'llne Roush, Lois Knopp, Joy Bumgarc!ner and Lillian MeNae- drinking one of the three glasses ,
monstrated bakin&amp;' a c:~ke in 4 Foster, Arlene
Theiss,
Joa 1 kle Bumgardner.
of milk you drink every day.
minutes In an electronic ove:t' Wickline. Karen Holler and Joyce
O.hy Sctt.dula t.r Month
Whi'h caolts wHh difused radio
Carson.
MASON CLINIC
June 10, 7 :30 P. M. EST, Area
waves:
-------'Admissions: Mrs . Lora M" • Dairy Princess Contest.
Other foods prepared were hot
Jmboderi·. Syracuse, 'May 29 ; Mn 1 June 12, 12:15. P. M., TV ap·
dogs and bacon in 90 seconds and
Addie Barton, Racine, , May 29: ·r pel\lrance of Daary Princess.
froz~n broct"oli in three m:n ute.s.
Mrs. Bertha }(jilingsworth. Rul·
· June 15. J :30 ~ - M.. Jers 'Y
The Eva ns Packing plant i.!l u,
(ContlnuH From Pii.- On•)
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land, May 29; Gordon Lee Johtl Show at Harmon Fteld.
example, it was told tourists, of 105 votes
while Turner an 1
J~~e 18, 7:~0 P. M. Holst em
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privatcJy.owned Roush each had 97 and McDaniel son, Pameroy , May :-tO; Tommy
White, Chester, Ma~· 3Q; Ja.m e"' Tw1hght Me~~ ~mg at Mt. Vernrm
• ~""l'u.lsi_p.~~ .J~.r, ~P!]I~arison in th~ .93.
Wfite, ,Chester, May 30; RictwW . ~§~m·e~~uthslde 1 ,
slud"y· of ro-operatJVes. Th e young
·' "Defeaterl candidates and the
t'eople watohed meats .sucb a;; ' number of vot'.s polled by each F1sher, Pomeray, June 1 and
Langsvill!•.
loaves. wieners and fresh cuts were as follows : Gordon Creaz1 .Mrs. Glen na Crisp,
June 2.
"rom the time they came from er 72; Earl
Henry ~7; B. F.
Birth: A daughter lo Mr. anti
the kii)ing area to where they Board 64 and Olin Wolf, 66.
Cherts Not In
Mrs. Franklin Imbod en of Syra·
were cooled, cut, and packaged
Boord
and
Wolf
are
members
Thete
are
still several cha rtJ
cuse on May 29. The baby Was
fGr shiDment.
o.f the pres-e nt council,
r.at
here
in
the
office. Let m~
named
Melissa
Kay.·
In the a(twnoon the group reWTite·in votes were cast for
remind
Y9u
that
the
charts were
turned
lo the
REA builalng :Dayton Raynes, L. J, Rilttencutter
due
here
by
June
1.
I want to
WhP.re a comp rchen!'iive quiz wu
and
I1alah
Smith
for
COIJncil.
have
plenty
or
time
to chcrk
/,:lven 'on whBt had ' been seen and
them so bring your chorts i 1
Serving ·on the election boar!.
learned d•)"l ng the d11y. High
were Vlre:lnia
'WhsQn,
Vic!'
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now,
~ • 1 ers Will 8:o Bn a Str:~ie Awarlf&lt;~ RoUsh, John Young, Frank Wil·
Albrecht
stated
that
half
of
the
Lea~•n MHting
toatr i.:Lfcr this summer.
'§Oil· and Isaiah Smith.
herd....,.re
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bred
heifers
and
taalf
This
-coming
Saturday the 4 ·~1
Ac!ults accompan)llng: the tour. 1 ttHe new m.ayor and couno: l
aa~~ open as well as half are bell,'!&amp; I Lea~ers wnt have their Ju.w
and dr,Jving cars were Mrs. OU.'I
will be sworn in at a speci ll
t:.nripp, Mr~. Delmar Hamm, Jlck mee'tlng on June 29. 'I'helr fil-s~ re&amp;j1tered and the other half m~tlng. It ba.J been moved up
because of our roundup on the
Carsey, Glen JVrlght, Clyde ~oal · meetiilg will bll JulY 2 .at . which grade heifers. .
cattte
it:present
the
more
14th
and on the UHh of June 1
These
ker, Geneva Nolan, C. E. Blaltel· various town offices will be fill·
popular blooCI lines of the Holstein will go to National Guard Camp..
lee, Mrs. Betty
Carleton am1 1 ed,
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breed and will sell 1,1.nder regula. for tWo wee"ks. This will give .• ~
.Mrs. To,tnmy Holter. .
Promjnent amQng tbnae otfices tion nUmber 9, either a 30 day Ume to work out some of the im·
Four·H boys golftg were ·W!IIyne :
be tilled are those of the town bangs teat or on their vaccination: porta11.~ problem~ ·an our ~ounty
~ Roush, Billy Carle*on, Robert t&amp;
marshal and the !SUpervisor o~
These ·heifers, Albrecht statedr I camp before I Jeav,e.
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Smith, L&amp;rry Cray, Randall ·.rae· the water syatem of the town.
are
from
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State
Hol1pftal,
RiHnlnd•l'
to
+Hers
Goln•
to Camp
kett, GordQn Atkins, Duane Bar ~
Dayton State Hospital, Lancaster
All the 4-Hers who plan to a•.•
'Larry Clark, Dean Will.
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Boys Industrial School, M-ansfield tend tbe Older 4·H Youth Camp
~Fou,NI girls-l,tG.IC Gre4Riees, ~
MI!.RRLAGI LICENSES 1
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Joy WJ~an, Sharon Atkin&amp;, 1*
Amoftg recent applications £or t ate Reformatory, London Prisoq should · send t·h eir opapers to
net Carpenter, Carolyn Wood· marriage licenses filed in Mason Farm, Tiffin State Hospltal, Gal· Harley Cutlip at the MilJ im:mP
lipoUs State Hoapital and the Ta- liiateJy. This Is to help him est!·
rum, Martly11 ~1ser, Mrs. Llntta County wft the ronowing:
ledo
·Strite Ho~pltal.
mate the number of campet1 be
FoJmer, Patricia lllate!lee, and
John William Chattfn, · 25, oi
Frank Dicke of New Brenen, will have. Remember, the eamp
John A. Chatttn. Ohio,.ls the 1!1ale1 ma~ager and OW·11 starts June 17 and ends June 21 .

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D.-lrYnwn'• Contribution
June b daley monfb and
think as a salute to our M.a.o;u·1
Caunty Dairy men we might ju~ t
rOnsider the economic Importance
of dairyine in Muon County. To
do thiS I am using the 1914 Ag1·i
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blli6·Whltl finllb, (lnfl lOC'&lt;il
owner. .BI1ettnar'•, Pomeroy.

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IIIH Bolek Y8 Specltl 2 dr . liard
Top. t~.hl.oo. Extuptlonal il'
iYI!Il')' WI)', only 19,{)(,16 ml! ·~.
B'aettrw'a, Pomeroy. 11·3 1 · ~1r

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The Michaels farm , located o.•
the old' Cheater Road, is operated
now by the t!lder Michaeb' son
G. 1,.. Michaels and his family. Jt
was the first stop on ~he thre •·
staae trip spo nsored by county
co·operatives far· FFA, 4-H and
FHA youth ..
Other highlights of the trip
were seeing a demot~lltration of
the ultra-modern ell!ctl'onic ov~n
at the Buckeye REA building ir.
Gallipolis and .()bset·ving mcJ: i
being prepared from the hoo! t.,
packages at the Evans Packing
9o., also in GalUpoJis. Purpose of
the tour was to provide eXJ?eriences for ~ the young people the)'
otherwise would miss.

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Two kinda ot t'O-Opt'raticn areo
neerled everywhere todey, wi' h
the Creator and In the home, W
S. Michaels, veteran t'armt!r, told
40 touring MelgJ County farm
youth Monday .

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REAL ESTATE

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Anna Fry retLll'ned to her
home In Elgin , W ., after visitins

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Etta+.. of Flor• &amp;nnr Dece.Md
Mr.
Mra. Eber
Notice is hereb)' 1lven that Mil· heL' brotbB, Fred Roush ant!
INSECf
&amp;
DISEASE
CONTROL
Mrs.
Brewer·,
lister. Mra. Lena
dred Fowler whoae POst Otfic~ ad. famil) .
ly
O.wJd
o.
Qui""
Reo~~.der
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East
Liverpool,
were re.
dress is Middleport. Otuo hal been
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Patholqftt and •ntom.toeist
cent guests of Mr. and Mr1. A. c.
CUrtis Rickard waa a bu&amp;ines;
duty appointed Admiobtratrix of
CIM..- WhHt 8iM Now
Brewer.
Among thoae attendin1 the t.be Eatate of Flora Beaver, de· vWton In Pomeroy Friday.
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, 1 ~ District 11 Ohio A.noclatlon of ceased, late of Middleport, Meig&amp;
Lut fall romplaintl were reFannie and Marearet Dunt ,.
Mr. and Mra." Calri~;t Bleuirt'
acres, Pomeroy, out ol bla:b Gltd'n Cluba -conference held a.t County, Ohio.
Mrs. Thornt Sayre and Cbarl~l!l ceived concernina:. ~ts of stored spent Sundl!!y afternoon with Mr.
water. Call 336-X or 938-M.
the Nelsonville Methodist Cbu re h
Dated this tat day of June 1867. Winebrenner of Columbu. 1penL grains. Now Is the time for pre- and Mrs. Joh n WeUa, Dewittrllun,
6 4 8tp Monda)' from Pomeroy were M~
Saturdiy with Lewis
Ble&amp;siUM ventlve action. Empey bins should an~ Eber Cupenter and ' lamuY. ·
John C. Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Powell aJIJJ
• who i1 a pathmt in a ho1pUal u be tborouehly swept clean and
Lydia Ebenbach and Mrs. E. W.
Judge of the Pf9bate Court
aprayed.
Use
either
m~thoxycblo_r
.
children,
Eut Liverpool, apeDt a
Milton.
Coates of. the Pomeroy Gardt:n
Meigs County, Ohio
Good aeu Uled
or DDT at 5% ttreuttb. The bm few days w!th Mrs. Lucy GorfeU
Club.
(6) 5, 12, 19, 3tt!
AU Mollet ud ll..oll
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rickard, should rema!n em~ for 11bout and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Cocbran,
Mrs. Phil Willlamaon,
Mrs.
""'· Dale and Kennetb · .11nd Mn. one month followineap~aying , Tbts Wells Run, recently.
Dey Hysell, Mrs. Gerald Wilde ··
Sally Ward wa1 A recent guest
'Blllnche Van Sehcyd: or Coluna· Jdlle tbe weevib that lurk In the
AUTO 8ALBS
muth, Miss Ethel r;~,trland, Mrs.
bus spent the weekend with r&gt; · waste ma\erlal lodged in qoaeks of Mrs. Lewla McMurray of 1)&amp;.
T. A. Hennessy adft Mrs. Jed
lativet at Oak Grove.
ly Mallde II•Hifll
and crevices Or on naiJ.tiea of 'witts Run .
Webster Sr., Twilight Club and
Mr . and Mrs. Bi!Ue Jbe Chap.
Mr. and Mri. John 'Dobb1na and
Mr. and Mr.t. Deck Eden, dau· wooden bins. The cleaniq and
Mrs. c. L. Heaton, Windintr: Tr :d man and Bobby; Kirkland, 11\., ghter June •nd husband and Es'- 1praying alao should include rooms children, Co~umbus came to at·
LU WAllO
Club.
are visiting Mrs. Garnett Chap- 'ther, Parkersburg, were · dinner where mill feed it mixed or stor-. tend the Racme Alumni ~qqu~'t.
guest5 Thursday ol the WUllam ed. June 15 Ia: about as late as
Mr. and Mra. R.. R. Dust and tOnt
man.
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-- 1o pro te ~1 the apent
Sunday in t;bei cablD
below
Mr. and Mrs. calvin Bleuing Brooks fam1ly.
.th'.. can be d o...,
Lc.ng »~ttcni!.
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M
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new
Cron
coming
into
storaa:e
in
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'ere o ay evemng IUe.. ,a o
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young
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Mr. and Mr.s. Guy Ble.salng, M.a· spent Saturct!'ly ev-ening with Mr. July.
For Milk Producing fAnimala.
Au~···....,..
son.
and
Mra.
Tobey
Myen.
Cleaning
and
spraying
em~ty
Use
a spray containing Pyretbrl.tie
ACCIDIN't
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Billie
Jpe
Chap
Miss
Connie
Bonecutter
and
graJn
bins
ia
'tbe
-cb8apest
tnsur·
plus
Synetgid (Piperonyl BUtox·
Life. C..oltr 111'1 man,
Bobby
anti
Beatrice
caUed
Miss
Brenda
Wefpud
were
t!l
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.ance
aaaiost
grain
weevil
infesta·
ide)
only.
Spray directly on ani···
Members of the Self Demal Laon
Mrt~.
Cecil
BleS&amp;bg
and
Ella
gueat..
(If
Sandra
and
Mllton
lt.ay
tlon.
If
this
has
not
been
dane,
mala,
or
is
a spire spray ln. dairy ·
dies Aid of the Guiding St.ar AdMonday
afternoon.
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Rogsh
Sunday.
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P)lrtnone
whe-at
protectant
ahou!&lt;l
barn
before
milldng.
In MIDDLIPORT. OHIO
vent Church of Letart, W. Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Yo~UI of
be sprayed, or dusted onto the
European Cora Borer.
Corn
61PHONU
6111 met In regular session on Memorial
Dunbar
are
spendinO'
sometin•e
Mrs.
Sarah
Hannum
and
Mn~.
arain
stream
.as
it
comes
from
tbe
planted
t.don
May
15
may
be
Day in the church basement and
at their larm here.
Dan 0. Aten were In . Galllpolia: barvester or is elevated into the heavily Infested. Such earn s}\ould ·
spent t.lle day quilting.
bip.
be checked for egg masses from
Mrs. Rena Bonecutter, Grego i Friday consulting a doctor.
Presen\ were Mn. William Ball ,
and
Christie
called
on
Ma:·s.-Ethel
Mr.
and
1Mr1. Oanltl: Weigand
Field
Cl"opp
June
15 on
through. June 25.
Mrs. W. J. Rollins, \11'5. GDidie
ati.d Brenda, Huntington, &amp;pet•t
Leafhoppers in Alfalfa. About Sprays · ot dusts or
granitlara
Rollins, Mrs. Fred Brinker, Mrs. Fry Tuesday.
Mrs. the weekend with · Mrs. Ina W .- two weeks after the first cutting, should be applied about June 2ft.
Charles Winebrenner,
Darrel Hoffman, Donald and Shelalfalfa should be sprayed lor the ! .3;0;.'~U;;se;D;D~T;.;;.;;;.;;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;,;;;;..
by Hoffman, Mrs. Jobnny Gerlach Thort Sayre and children, Colum· ganct .and Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wbittmer .an•l control. of leoafhoppers (Empoasea 1
and Randy and Stevie, Mrs. Clara bue spen.t the w~ekend witb M.
grandson of Ashland, 0 ., visited labae). Wit'Wut aweeping fu!'ldJ
Capehart and Mrs. Hope Conard 'nd Mrs. Rrns Winebrenner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oris
BlesSin
g,
!l('veral
dats with · ..Mr. and Mrs. with an insect net, is is impossible
of Ripley, a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilk Whittington H.arry Thompson, Oak Grove.
to be certain that a potentiaUy deand grandson of Charleston were
Mr. · aild Mr.s. Dennis Roush structlve population of leafhopgue~:U Tuesday or Mrs. Cecil called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar ''L 1 pers ls pttjl!ent. However, in the
coNciiETI BLOCKI
Blessing and Ella and decorahd Roush Saturday evening.
Brabeh and
1 ShE:nondoah·, South
graves
or
relativea
at
Bro•d
Ohio
River
Valleys,
leafhoppers
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Mr11. C~ll Blessing and Elh are usually .troubletome every
Run and Oak Grove cemeteries.
Mrllo Garnet Chapman and Bea · had as their g~ta Sunday Mr. year and yield inere-ases of 1,0, ton
GIUESEI BLOCK CO.
t"rlends of Peter Donathon, Band trice, w. A. Ble&amp;sln,t, Mr. and and Mrs. Curtis 'Young, Mr. and per acre .have been realized wher.
Director In the Rutland High Mr.!. Billie Joe Chapman and Mrs. Calvin Blessing, Mr. and leafhoppers were .controlled.
1 Mil" North of hmtNW
evening Mrs, Andy' EdWarcb and Franc ... ~
Spray wltb 1 quart of 24% meth1,..;.;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,;;;,;;.;,---~-~ ~S~c h~;o~ ~o1, hav c received ' announce- Bobby were Tuesday
or his approaching marriage suppcr guests of tbe Leonar.::: . of Huntin,lton, Manford Biessl t.; ox:yehlor emulsion concentrate in
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of Pt.' Pleuant, Mra. Irene Wine20 a:allons of water per P,cre
MJJs Angela Joyce. rlaug:hter of Roush i'amily.
volur,ne
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Charles Winebrenner called on brenner .and Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Moore,
Miss Anita Brown Tuesda)'. "
Mia, Hazel Ruth ' Brooks spent 2 pounds o(
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.Weston, W. Va.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
IQy
ft.obtnson
of
the
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mn:.
Wettal,tle
powder
ICIRAP liON- MITALl
The ceremonY:_Jiill be perfBrmed
a few d8')·s 1\alpb McDermott, of Ch,e.rtnut w:ater in, high vollun1e .sprayers.
at 7:30 p. rn on Friday, June 28, Charleston spent
al the Baptlol Churob In Wcalon . with Mr . .and Mr.t. Dwight Gibbs Ridge.
One applicttlon Is sufficient.
A
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will (olJow in the and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boston .
· Penn Fly Control
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' rooms of the ctf'urch.
Mr. anll ' Mrs. Weyne Hart .and • Mrs. Fred Carsey of Mason v aRes id ua 1 Fl y pray. With m
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Su'l&amp;f,av
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
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Mrs. Hannah JohnliOJl were shop·
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e r~ res ld ~:~a I
D. V. S )th.
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should be applied to dairy
Ping In Pt. Ple.,.nl Frldty.
Mr. anc! Mrs. Stanley Adk n:1
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtl1 Youhg ·(,f
:wa 11s an d ceII'1ngs usmg
of New Haven were recent .guests
ol 60% malathion cond M
C1
Dunbar, Mr. an
rs.
a " n of Mr. and Mrs. Curtia Rlt:kard centrate, plus 20-25 pounds of gran.
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Blessing spent· Tuesday evenmg
Mr. and Mrs. fred, Roush &amp;pent ulated sugar in 100 .... IJons bf
wi th Mr. and Mrs. Paul, MH. Cc·
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ENAMEI;.UifE ·PAINT
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ell and Ella Bleuin~.
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n. 0 • water . .It requires 1 gallon to cov.
. rou1hl Lont-lastlngl Pr~·i
&gt;
F ld
M
ard Roush.' Vernon..
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er 400 to 600 square feet or sur.
C I.
Middleport Firemen and Lhei.r
har 1e Boara,
or a,
~'!. Ernie Rickarc1 1 and M1ss Twila face and 1 gallon of this mixture
Auxiliary members and gueata Sallie Redman and Mrs. Baker of had aa guests Sundliy Mr. and costs approximately 20 centJ..
ltcta agalntt wtathtr anti\
w h o .. ttended the annual Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mn. James Mrs." Homer Rickard, Dale and
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DoM nOt cractc erj
Auxiliary plcinc Monday night Marsh of Pt. Pleuant, daughter Kenneth, ·Mrs. · Blanche
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on woad Or caft-1
were : Mr. and Mn. David Ohlinger anrl son-in-law, Charleston, Mr Schoyck ol Columbus, Mr. and
and Sandra, Susau and Sonja, Mr. &lt;ond Mi1. Deck Eden . daughtel' Mrs. Tom Rickard, Betty, Joh.J.
NoUce Jllelgs ColiiMy
J croft. !ljJ~f h!f .... _O~tflllf~t.j
We have for
and Mra. Ru.11aell MIUs, Mrs. Em· and son·in·la•h and Esther, Par:r and Bob and granddaught£1' DebEslale Owners
INTERESTED BUYERS met Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ersbura were ere Thursday a~ bie Ruth nf Chesapeake, o., Mr.
Kevin
1nd
Bronwyn
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Dailey
and
the Board cemetery.
and Mr&amp;t William Harris, Mr. and
TWO
HOMES Jn I Donkey
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtel and
The Tax Books .are now
Mr. and M'rs. Ross Winebrenner Mrs. Lee Hart of· Ma~;on, ¥r. and
Run, Pomeroy, Medium prJced Sarah, Mr. and Mrr. Harold HinkJe and Donna called an Ella and Mrs. Stanley Adkina off New H:t·
open for the payment of
and Debby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maude BJiliuing Thursday.
under $5000.
\·en, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis _Rlc:.;1956 June Tax ·and also De·
Murray, Mr. and Mrt. c. R. Karr
Mr. and Mts. Billie Joo Cha.,
llnquent
Taxes. Books will
SOUND 7·ROOM HOME, bath, Sr, and Polly Ann, Mra. S. T. Rus- man and Bobby were recent 1 '~. and Mrs.· ·Dt;JJnls Rousl1
close July 1, 1957.
sell .ind daughter, Myrna .
all utllltles, Wright St., Pom
guests or Dr. and Mrs. D. V. were sunclay dinner guest• of
eroy, Two large lots adjolalng.
Clyde G. MWbone,
Bcina the Blme rc.ai estate GOn·.. Smith.
Mrs. Garnett Chapman and Be&lt;~· lhe Elmer Newbefry family.
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Priced to eell at $6,800.
ve)'ed t(l France• -W.. Parker, aJIO
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Bon~utter
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Molgs County Tre•surer
1ce, . ... 81 essmJ, rs. acy ployed •~n lhe river i1 spendin"•
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known as Franlie Parker, by deed B
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ln Deed Book 163 Pap
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eel. his vacatlon with his family.
••• Me1p County """ed
~ Recorda. a,nd
Tobey Mye ·;
perUel!l.
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f M Grimm
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,. Mr•.
Sald prem Ilei . appraised at Sae ruca...
o
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oa
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an
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Suoday
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Mr.
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d · ft
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Dwlaht Glb"·.
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INTERES1'1!D PERSONS les11 than t'W'O·thlrds of said ap- Mr. danD ,...rs. MRo.ssr•-neSa en·· ...
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And•J Edwards
SHOULD CALL 452
pratted '11!1ue. l'ernu: Cash in ner an
l)noa, ~'~· nun.
yrll: and Frances called on Mr. and
and dauabter or CoJumbu, apent Mu. Dennis Rouslt Sunda)'.
To See Theae Good Buya hand 011 day of aale.
Sa ld premI1e1 Iou Ie d Jn 0 ranae l"rldlll)' ~·
afternoon with d Mri. thCePall•J Grimm tpenl the week
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Townl!lhlp, Melp County, Ohio and c1I and .:.. 11 81 eaa1ng an on
eu · end with Shirle)l Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Cha~ 1
ln MartlnavilJe. now Tuppen Way' home eall,d on Mr1. Don
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man and aon returned to thear
State Route No. 7.
Mr. lnd Mrs. o . E. MtKi;~. 1 ome In U1., after vblitlnlJ hered
E'l1fEL M. STOliT, Ad•nln: and Mrl. Robert MtElhlnn)l and
Mr. and Mira. Russell See an
latratrlx of tbe tatate
KaMn, Mr, and Mrs. Jamee Dan.: ramll)' Pt. Pleasant were aueata
lela' and L)lnn, Mr. 1nd Mn. Johrt C'if Mr.' and Mrs. ' Dwlaht , Glbda~
Jl'raneea W. 1-arker,

Rea I Estate

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Several Attend
Conferen"ce Of
Garden Clubs

tn Holl of C.Unt, Ohio wl1l be 111ft
auetioneer.
Cattle will arrive on WedDC:tdar,
June ltth end wJll be avaJbble for
in1peetion W£dnr&amp;d•)' 'Yenln£ and
on Thunda)' prior to , Rile.

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:Pomeroy Garden Club Guest Night
· Is-Observed On Monday Evening!
Guest ei.Pt wu observed Moo~ over the m.eeUne and a report on
da)' eveniq at the meetinl of the the plannlnc eeaa.!or1 for lbe Copn-

P0mel'Q)' Gll'dtn. Club held tt• the ' ty Flower S:Jow , to be h.e"ld at tbe
home of Jlltl. · Roy Belling, M.u1· Pomeroy Junior Hla:b School Audbeny A"' with Mn .. Edward Baer,l itorium June ~~ 11nt1 16 wu giv~n i

co-boateu. Arrangemenll or flow.
en were aued throughout the
home.
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by Miss Lydia Ebersbaeb. Mrs. W1l·
!lAm h . Dowllie wu selected to
represent the club in registering
the flower arrangements for tbe

Fourteen members and si.x
guuU, MJ\1. Micke)' Williams, Mrs.
Antone Lueke, Mrs. Ron Springer,
MIBB Vtda lhle, :Mrs. Lorain Ster·
rett and Mra. Harold Loh!e, were
,prelfent-(or the e"rening.
Mrs. gaer, preside nt, presided

show.
Exhibitins arran&amp;emPnts at the
show rrom t-he club wm be Mri.
John LietwU£r , Mrs. E. w. Coates,
Mrs. J. o . Roedel , Mn. J. E. D.
Harti nger, Mu. ~etzlng, Mrs. Baer
and Mrs. J. B. Elberfeld.
Mrs. Harting~r. Mrs. George H.
Parker and Mrs. R. W. Finater.
1 wald were named as a committee
1 to plan a party for tbe Carmen
• Rest Home the last of thia month.
A report on t·h e Diltriet Eleven of
Ohio Association of Garden Clubi
conference held .at the Nelsonville
Methodist Chureh, Monday was
given by Mlsa Lydia Ebersbach.
Mrs. E. W. Coatei also attended
the meeting.

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Colored slides of the Leh.;um
Gardena in Minnesota were ~}!own
by Mrll. Harold LOhse and Mrs.
Charles Persinger read the story
ol' the Gardens.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses from an attractive tea
table centered with an arrangement ol roses with tall white ta.
pen in crystal holders on either
side. Mrs. William B. Downie and
Mrs. Charles Persinger presided 'at
the silver tea and cofCee services.

llln. Ira Chapman

witb a layette ebower Friday

tvenlna at her home, tut .Mam
St., bonorinJ MD. Ray Heine~.
Unda Chapman
and
Sharor
Lucille Searba Hawldnl, Pomeroy Society Editor, J'!&gt;'&gt;ne 6U'
Young · retbtertd t;e guesta.
Gllta were pl~d Ia a wjlltt
Eleanor Scbaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Pbone 60~1 1
haulD.et decoratecl witb larte
if'Cen Wpndy bows. Yellow and
-~-,--·James Wawley Jr:- and family.
leslon airport wben she new aoutb of Baltimore arrived TUttday 11reen strumers extended from
Marvin De l\laine, Alexandria, Va. to visit her parents. She was met I Ior a visit with h.er parents, :lllr. the chandelier to t he bassinet
whle~ wu placed in the eentt
who hal! bee n a bu'lllness vi1itor in in Atlanta, Ga. , by Mr. and Mr1. and Mrs. Arthur Hoyt.
Middleport, wa~ sc heduled to leave G. F. Hollingsworth, who took their recent guests of Mr. and Ptll'l. J. r.~f the room.
today for th e home of his diUihLer daughter and grandson t.o thelr W. Cheadle and (amil)' .
1 Games weTe played and prh: ~s
in Pla infield, N . J.
home ln Jaebonville, Ala., for a
ded b
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M' Le te
three week visit .
Mr. and Mrs. Charle.s Ewina awar
t e w nners. ra.
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Week ·end guests of Mra. J, 0 .
returned to their home, Ak,ron, Ruuell won the door p.rlu.
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Leonard were her niece and nepMyrna Russell, who Is emplo)'ed Sunday after a several dii)'B via!t
Refl'fl;bments of lee ernm, d€!·
hew , Mr . ar.d Mrs. w. s. Smith, in Columb1•s, has been visitlna wilh hi.J brtotner·m·J.aw and IJisltr eorated eake. nu!d, bmln~ bnd
Alleghany , v a.
her parents Mr. and1 Mrs.. s. 'J'. . Mr. and MrJ. Phil Willia11l1011.
eoffee were serv
Y t e Ill·
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley and Russell.
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son , David , left today for Atlanta ,
Mrs. Robert Aahley, wbo• ba• my, Columbua,
were
recent Robert Arnold, Mrs. Mn: lfem
Ga., wbere they will viait hil bro- been employed at the Kaiser Alum· guests of Mr.
and Mn. PhiJ hu1, M~. Alfred Yeaua:eT, Mn.
ther, EugenP Wiley, and family . inurn plant, hai joined here hus- Williamson.
Don ~pJres, Mn. · Denver Thoma,
Mr1. Cleland, Heinet, Mn. Ernest
They plan to return home Monday. band in Huntington wbere he t1 1
ChrisUne Bahr. dauehter of Mr. senior at Marshal) Colle~e. j.\
Rhodes, lin. William Reinhart,
and Mrs. Ca!'h. Ballr, escaped brok.
Carmen Haddox, who ~ beea ,
00f JQ tiRQ
Mn. Robert Reinh,rt, Mra. Jtu.&gt;
en bones when her arm was caught visiting her parents Mr. afti! Ml'l.
~ardens
sell, Mn. ,- Jac): Robson,.Mrtl. Mar~
in thP- wringer at her home last He-rman Haddox, bas returned to
i'-'r.:,\,;1
cu.s l\(lush.

O.lit·d

week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searles and
daughter, Carol}·n attended a
baseball game in Cincinnati Sul'l·
daY and have been vhdting this
week wtth Miss Ruth Humphr.ey at
Wheelersburg.

Middleport
Society

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Mrs, ' Addie

Fugate, who has
been visiting friend• in HuntJngton
has returned to the hom• of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Harold Sauer a~ daugh·
ter, Mary Ruth, at Ferh.1n Me•d·
ows ·
Miss Martha Ohlinger, Commer.
clal teacher at Rutland Hith
School iS(; employed In Columbus
for the summer vacation months.
Gregory, son of Mr. and :r.tr!l'.
Rodney Hill, had lour stitches taken in a laceration over his eye
when he was hurt wblle playtng
last week.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Norman Redd and
famUy have moved to · Nuh"llJe,
Tenn., and Mrs. Emil Bill is mov·
·ing this week to the home she
bought lro,.. the Redd&lt;.
Mrs. Peter Lallich and sons Tod
and Peter Laneaster arr~ved today for a' vU:lt wit·h ' ber mother
I Mrs."elarence Ebersbacb and fam:

SHOE STORE

ONE STORE - ONE LOCATION
AT MASON CITY

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to Gocsalers and choo:-~c the
rlghl gilt at the right price.

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Mrs. Chas. Sheets

Is Honored Gu~st
At.layette Shower

Tompkl,.

Surprise {)inner
Given To Honor
MfS. FQye logan

Gifla were Placed on a lahl•
A suJ)rlae birthday dinner wa s
Jlven for Mn. Faye Logaft at the decorated in green -abd yellow
borne of her daughter aild 1BOn-in· and centered witb a -cradle !loll.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Elnier Bailey , ini a dol1.
of Darwin.
A dessert courAe Wfi.S served b;,;
The dinner was giYen by Mrs. lhe hosteAea to .Mrs. Bob Miller,
Earl .Brickles. Mrs. Dwla:ht Log.an , Mrs. Alfi"edjliggs, Ml'S'. Orville
Mr1. Elmer Bailey and Estella Napper. Mrs .
Vauahaa Pr1c ·,
Mrs. Maude Searles and M.r.
Potts.
Present were Mr. . and :Mrs. Kenneth MiHer.
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George J.,og.in, Bernice King, Ken·
Sending gtfbl ' but unable . ,
ney Neville, M~s. CaUie Logan, · attend were Mrs. El_ror McGlo '"'
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan and and Mrs. Robert Snuih.
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Skipp,Y, Florence Halley of Portsmouth, Mr. and , Mrs, Elmer Bailey
JETS WIN
and Sandra.
COLUMBUS UP- The ColumMrs. Logan was presented .-.gift bus Jet&amp; won a 10.8 comeback VlC·
of Qioney.
l l.ory Tuesday nigbt ovel 'ho
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SIGHT in Mason City on Wednesday morning was the ab.ove scepe as .
moved. In altd began pavlpg on U.s. .Route 33 going through the toj\'n. Tbe ·road·
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2 Atlult Tlckett Achnltl CAr Lo.~lf
Dana Andrewa
Greer Gtl'&amp;on
STitANGI LAD't" IN TOWN
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Jobn Wa}•ne ' Lauren Baeall
li.OOO ALLIY
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"'leidership.
V1lley Electric
Corpori.Uon•. Kyaer Creek, in supplyina to the · AtomiC! Energy
Comminlori the . largeat tini!·~
block or ele~ric power evdr tontraeted for, in le.sa tb1n the eft!·
mated time and' at len tb1n the
estimated cost: ouLs,landlnJ eJ1)·
r\lQyee and man!U'Icrnont tralnlnr
prognuns; ~ lor reao11rtelul
development i)f ~es&amp;'IC" · energ"
- C:onsump\i,on through' the ,hcJ.I
·P1Jmp and other m·a jor apPIIan . .
were th.e
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'lnd!Jha and M'i~higpn Eleelrir
,Co., Kf!nlucky Power Co., KtngM·
port Utllltle1 Inc., Ohio Power
Co., -. . nd Wheeling Electric Cn ..
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Of work on th~ job. Workers abOve are sbown paving the stretch front o(tbe'.tJOriilld
,song hom~ Iii Mason. Paving on Wedne,sday began at the Cliff Cook residence. · ·

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attend were Mrs. Donley RetOOl,
"'Blanche Waggener, Columbus M
J . Struble Mri J..hn Ter·
and Southern Ohio Elettrlc COtD· J ~~·
Opha Orrutt' ·~~-rr.· G1en ._
oany, .. and . tile Carp~!" Nursery ~Hi, M:;s:-:- Clyde Bf~D. ~l'li
tr.om ~Burlingham wd.J preient a ~"'ha•le• ·Woode, Mr3. wal~r . Sch·
d11p1ay o1 ?u ld oor 1ltht 1,ng ·. n d "'
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Mrs. Edward Ball ;r- anu.I
~ardens tomght at the open rpeet- .Miss Dorothy Stfrk.
mg of the Amateur
GaNfenel'i.
Club at , :30 at the Middleport
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Anyone interested in thla proI
gram is invited to attend the meet..
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bad . vlsitorr from G1nuster an
Nelsonvllle T~esday at thelr . an·
nual Guest,_ Ni.ght When ten new:
members were present as auest.•
ol honor.
Sixty members and guests were
Welcomed by Mrs; Cash Bahr, Mo&amp;t
The family of George Freckc-r Excellent Chief, a.nd the program
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held a reunion sunday , at h 's was planned .by Mrs. Arthur Skin·
New l.O fl' .prii:e'
home, Pine Grove.
ner and Mra. ·Horace McElhinny.
A barhccuc 't'blcke" · dinner
The progr.am included a plano
on the woruN'mpU.,
was serve&lt;! at noon to Mr. and solo by Judith Butcher, a vocal
"'P•&gt;pular mavie 1/Ulker!
Mrs. T. E. DeWolf (Esth~r Free· dUJ!t, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
kcr) and children, Teresa Ted Mrs. Beulah Wbite; vm:al solOs by
Danny and Patty of Delvan' Wis. ~ , Linda }i'orrellt, Maida Roush, _Cash
Mr. and Mrs.
Edward F'reckl:! : Bahr, L. R. Wiley, Ba~bara Jones-;
and children · Raymo'nd. Georgo:. , voc:al duct. Edith and BI.Uy Hap--. Here'' the camera that makes movies siMple aa aftapi~Ofl Mona and Ed and Mn. Roy tonstaiJ, violin and aceord1an duet,
at o lower-than-ever price every family can afford: Com•
Jones Jr., and sons Michael, Jo:m M.~. ~nd Mrs. Paul Haptonstall; ~
how easy it isl You just aim and shoot'for recliy W'tM1ded~l
and Jeffrey, Columbus.
skit 'The Crooked Mouth Family
full-color
movie a, Indoors ond ovt. No better \ime than NOv;,
Miss .. Rosemary RCfJe, , Akro:'1: elven by Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs.
for
·
p
ersonal
movies- the worJd's fovori ·le movie mohr is· a
MiS!!I Annajean
Rose. 'Athth!\, · George- Childs, Mrs., Ba~r and M~s.
bigger,
better
buy than ever I
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HUJ CMIH'l' c. P . Gallagher. Mrs. Lillia~ Ste~ff
Frecker) Pomeroy nte. 3 ., M: 1115 a,nd M~ . Skinner were pi~Nsts f?r
Barbara Hill, Chest~·r and P4r. Ute pro~ram and L, R. \_Vlley,,gu •l;
wilh f/2.7itn/
and Mrs. Norman Rose and , ur. ~U;:ist, played accontpa{lun.e nt 10•
Frecker Pine Grove.
..., . his sOlo and that o! Mr . Bahr.
'
Arrangements or summer flow·
o·
DIRIY 15 TODAY
ers in the hall were done by Mrs.
William Lowe, Mrs. Phi,ip Mein.
EPSOM, England UP- The- hart and Mt-'1. George Childs and
,
EnJ;!Ilsh
Oel"by,
a
horse
race
that
M~r:~•:_·
:"Sk~l"'n~ne':"''..
.
~"":'~··~~·~d~p:a~s~te".l~fl~&lt;o~w
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holds wor1cl·wlde
interest be·
cau!lc holders of ecrlain Irlslo

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M'ra. Ch•rles SbUt.a Wal JUett
of honor at a layette; 1hower
liven Monda1 evenina: l);y 11.·~.
Nathan Blqs l81Lited b)' MrJ
Ev•rett Ughtlpot, at her borne,
Rutland R9tt ~

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Frf'4.

trl lof uie refrealunent table.
Ice cream, cake., n,u ll' and eof·
fee were erved. by Mrs. WU.Uam
Allman, Kra. HOQt;er Jonea, Mrs•
MiltoD Ruaell and Mn. E. R.

Ut.bted bY

Mra. WUI&amp;rd Beoinet eatertalned
\

T-Sgt. and Mrs. M. S. Walkei,
who have been vi siting th.elr famJUe.; in Middleport and Mason.
have felurncd to their home in
Shreveport, I a.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonea, ~on·
tlac, Mich ., were recent 'uests ol
I
her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Bev·
erage, and Mr~. Charlottes Perrin
and daughter, Beverly. Before re.
Clean·, sh:~.rp Hne:;, bold and
turning to Pontiac, Mr . and Mn.
becoming, lor !fls smart
Jone~
vi11ited her mother, . Mrs.
Mrs. Max Sanbori'l Is under the Jean.e ttc Waddell, In Charleiton,
summer dress sandal on its care
!)r a local doctor afler she cut
Va.
high tapering wedge heel. her hand
at ~er home. Mr.• San·
Mrs.
Bernard Fullz and daughLove~y In ail white .
born h.as been ill at tht'ir home for ter, Barbara,
have been returned
several week s and they h.ave rehome from M cig~ General Hoapltal.
ceiv-ed word that her son , Jerry
Vera Covert. youth delegate
Holmes, is a surgiul patient in from
Heath Methodlsl Church. to 1 Hy.
'
Akron. .
C
the
Oh
io
C
o~fe
rence
at
Lakeside
Mra.
Georye
Batey
~
in Holzer
Mr. !'. nd Mr11. Ja'lflcfi Hawley Sr.
week
,
jomed
her
grandfather,
Hospital
tor
observation.
this
N, Znd Ave.
Middleport . have rclurru•d form Wallbridge, Arthur Covert, naytnn ,and her Mrs. c. P. Williams is visiting
wh r. rc they vi sited Mr Hnd Mn. uncle, the Rev. Lester Covert, relatives In Toledo.
there .
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Slmpaon
Allen Hu ghes, Worthy Patron of vilited Jn Huntington Tuesday
Evangeline Chapter, 0ES, rcpre· business.
on
s~nted the Chppler, al the Inspec·
Miss Maude Tiltylor has returned
hon of tlw Ch~pter at South Point 1 from a visit In Barbcrsville with
Monday c\lenln~&gt;:. Mrs. Hughes, relatJves and alAO attended a horse
Pa~t Matron o~ the Cheshire Chap- show in Huntington.
ter, accompanied her husband and
Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Neal, Worthy
We've clm;(·d om l'omeroy !llorc. moved tlw r c m~ llling stuck to
Patron and Worthy Matron of the
'
011r Mason Cil.)' lucation and yo u'll find a SUPER MA:HKET ol
Mdr. and Mrs. Edwaro fi'rcckcr
Cheshire Chapter. MrR. Mildred
Scott Chet~hire Chapter was also an k family of Columbus were
values. If you have been in tho habit ol ~; hopping at our l'om ~ roy
pret~ent at lh• tnapeetion.
Ewee end sueau of Mr: and Mr :.
Storl'
you arc invilcd to 11ec our largt!r Htor e in Mmmn ('ity
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt and
J. Hill .
Clifford
Beaver
were
dinner
tuests
Mrs.
Ro1 Jones ;rr .. and son.:;
-- ju~ t II !!horl dillhtm•C oVl~l' th.l' rree hrlrlge to Mawn. w. Va.
recently of Mr.· and Mrs. Harold Mich.ael, John and Jeffrey return :
1S.tUer and daughter, Mary Rutb, I ed to their home, Columbus, Sun·
Nu parkm g prohle111s
pltmly u[ parkin!:: s pace al nil tlmeg.
Pe-r han Meadows.
day after a week's vlaU wlth h. ·
The Rev . and Mr~ . c. E. Hoyt parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Hi ~l
and son, David. le-ft loday for and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr.
Mr. and tMrs. T. E. DeWolf and
Pennllylvania where they wlll at·
lend tbe marnage of their son, children, Teresa, Ted, Danny and
,lohn. Thf'y were joiner! In Mart· PJtty or Delvan, Mich., spe .1.
elta b:.&lt; Mills Margaret Hoyt.
several days with her father .
William Ohlinger, who Injured George Frecker,
Pine Grove .
hi.~ 1&lt;'1: wheQ he fel1 at his home Teresa remained for a month 's
rC'renlly, hd been a patient at visit and ttle others returnt.d
home Monday.
the Mei gs Grneral Hoapltal.
Lee Smith and his lather, E. 0 .
Mrs. Willoua:hby HUl, ChestC' .·.
Smith. accompanied
Mrs. Lee \1 a me&lt;llnl patient at Univc ·.
In ~lawn Clly, W.Va.- Phone SP-3·5583
I. Smith. and 9on , Mark . to the Char· slty Hoapital, Columbu1.
Johnny Bryant Is spending H
few diY.!i with Mr. and Mrs. E..:.
Hill.
Mr. and !Mra.
J, HUI and
Mi&amp;s Barbara Hill were bu.sincs5
vbltora In Parlcerabur1 Tue&amp;day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinee Cheadlt•,
Flush.ina, Mich., and Mr. 4nd Mr11.
George Cheadle of Albany wen
Mr. and Mr.a. William Grlftlt't
returned to their home, Columbw, Sunday arter a week'a vlsH
with Mr. an'i:l Mra. Lester Faub:.lr
1nd Mlu MarJ\Itrite 1thyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomu Crawford

I

Mrs. Ray Heines
Is H.onore~ Gue~t
At Layette Shower

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