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lbeei sheath dreu with

.matehinJ
t7elet. coat with pink -aDd white

aeceaeorie• and a eorsate of vlrie·

ca\ed carnations. .Mr&amp;. · Chapmlll
chose • ·tout lineD aheatb dress
WH:h mftebing coat ·aDd ~qor.
ies .and a ,red eani&amp;tion-corsage.
An aiTangement ¢. whlte gladiohu, double stock, porn poms
nnd ..~stol ~airr fOI'med :the centequece of .the brlde'li U.ble, Mrs.
D(lrtbea Amsbary wa.s ~ini.ng room

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hosteSs • .Mtse Marie Bicl{man aerviicd the c·ake ood Mrs. ~ Mildred
Gimlin of Columbus .presided :ai
,t!Je ,..putK'b. bowl. ,

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The ·new Mr8. Cliapmi:n · Is a
gf.p.d-uate of Pomeroy H® School:

and ·h u ·attended t'he Ohio- Un.i\'ersity, Athens, for .t be ~t. twro
yea:r.s,

fdr.

Chapman is a graduail:e

Mrs. Ralph

of Middlepozt High SChool, sefvert four years with J:he U. S: Air
Foree and is at present -employed
wJtb tbe Kygt&gt;r
Creek Power

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di~ were Mrs . .Mildred

Gamlin,
C(&gt;lum,bus; •M_rs. Anna Canaday,
Bl;irnclle 1 Canaday, Mr. :and Mrs.

Mrs. ~tqn

Brodilu,..,

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wjth

llusseU, JirliJi,ury, "

I""',Jil,l.,.;.hooleao,
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:WWim Allman, preildent

each

fulJ. capaoity, ia shown in the .,....
vey by a "buyiog power Index::"
TbiB wel&amp;hf,ed f ~pe Ja bMed on
"'""'lthl&amp;uc~ fac~ .., iraeom&amp;, sales and
popubltico.
.
It 1\!.t.s Meics Cou~cy ..,. able to
produce .0112 ptrcen~ ol the ftllltion's rctaid' b~. Since a tar.
ger amount was do•' lMt year,
.01 ~3 percent it Ls oevktent tbet
.\fe~.g.s Count~ 11 the bu)'iD&amp;' hub
for 4.he outi)•JQ8 .ngion.

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t.le•n• ~~ll, Door~, , ·
fumit'll'•· Jrid duoll ·
_anywh~ - with le••.
eKol"l tbtln aliy other ·
~·•'fer•
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Pennsylvanian
Draws $5 Fine ,
After Accident

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wu lil.w'l; &lt;&gt;! the meetln, 1111d
flail Pl~, ~ made far the
ptenie Wlllcb wiD include :the

staff and offic-ers, pa.rt chiefs and
¢he Pythlan Slatera of the Temple
lDd their famllies .
Games were plJyed durit~g rthe
toeial ·hour -and prizes won by
Mrs. WIIUam Lowe, Mra. Lena
~~~Elh.inncJ, Mrs. A1lm1n , •Mrs.
Cub Ba-hr &amp;nd Cinda Fanner, a
cu.elt, r«elved .. gueat rprlze.
The boatesse• , served c:herty pie,
whipped -cream and iced te1 to

...ud -« ho,.;.

community, u compared. with its

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Grill ·:JIUIIOU,

.......,...---,-.....,- f...ompromise (:Ontract Believed
Probable To Stave Off

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Funeral 'Se~ce
.,.,,h .. I
Planned Fnday

a.ctlll'.llly being spept in

~aB:1.lsUS' Canaday, Mr. and ·Mts.
FemU NJday a nd
(\aug_hbirs,
fhefry am{ ·Barbara, :Mr. ail11
.hi. Harry Bailey and daughter,
)JCJ}a. -and grand&amp;on,, Timmy and
Ronnl~ Canaday a~L of Ga.Ulp_olis.

PIOns ·were mac1e tor a ploole
tO' ~· held litly ,. ot lhl! Middle.
poi! ll&lt;todJide POrk when tile
atafft.tnd olf'icel». of tht M_elga
~'f:;,.Prt'bt•n Sbten/ met ill;fon·
d.,
ina a-t the Mme.. Of Mn.

urna

Power Survey

Plant. The C()Uple IU'e re.ofldlng Jat
l&lt;ll ·Butternut Avenu,e.
Qul of town guests at ~ t he weft.

Pytltitm Sisters
Plan F01 Picnic
-' During J11ly.. 16

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Funeral services f~ Mrs. lblph.
CBes,le) Ros.a of Racme wl~l be
held ~lday aR~rnoon at 2 .o clock

aervlce&amp;

wjil bf: Rev. Paul s00ders Belle..
fontJine, who wu formeriy minlll'ter of the Coburn 1Methoditt
Church tn Zanesville. The deeea.sed was .a member of the Grace

, . lfeigs CAP Squad
- {., Makes Plans For
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El1lscop.1l Church, .A!~bu!a, o .

She is · aurvlved by her husband,
Rt lph Roa, (If Racine; a daughter,
Mn. MatUe Allison , Zanesville;
three sons: Harry, John and Rut·
sell ·Morrison. all of Ashtabula;
b.::r mother, . JdrJJ. Anna Jane Con~
way, Ashtabula; a sister, Mn.
"'Uliam Otborne, Ashtabula; two
bl'ottiers: John Conway, Hanford,
Calif!&gt;rnia and Cllarlea Conway,
Dallas, Texas; twelve grandch!l-

New Officers To

Graveside Rites
Be Installed By
.For .. Meigs

lftai. Horace McEUII1111ey,

101--S&lt;,.,i-fin•ls 6 and 7:30

RIUTIR ', HOS"TALIZID
Jfr. and MTa. Ger1ld R""t.er
hl'll receJVfd word that tbeiJr 100,
J!DsN v.nald Reuter who hu

Mc01lfe ,

All towns ·are requestee!
their lists of 20 boys
WUson at the GallipoUs
Gallipolis, . Obi!&gt;, by JLJol:Y 25.
mation should Include tbe position
of eaeh boy, •his date of birth, and
ume of lbe manager. Coach CJ.af'.
ence E. (Quince) Tl1ompson, tour-

Se~ce

been tonfined to the 'boapltei in

Jack.ronvllle bas been tNnlf,rrtd
to ,llle Phlltdelpllia Nova! ll'lll!!:,

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NOTICE!

Chic n' Charming

Thursday

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iMiilliol McClure, a7,
t~~~i~l
Tuesda.y e"ftJJo

REPOSSESSED
FDRD VWTORIA TO
BE SOLD AT PUBLlC
SA,l.E ON, JULY l

Gene&lt;&gt;~

lloopilal.

son of -thf. Jah:i Na·
HarTiet BradJI~ld !Me-

·a fttire.f.- f.rmer.

IM'cCiure .was su·

tile street Rail·
Colorado.

lister,

New Officials
OfNewHaven
To Take Office

Mrs.

Fsri&gt;,

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M9rgenthau, forMer

&amp;rn-etary of t.he t,r.easury, visi'l.ed
~he Ohio VaUey area. from :Mu·
ietta to Huntin.gt;on in a. tour
tuesday .
Tlie former Sf'!cretary ref\Jf)ed
to discuss any per89Jlal lute~

til,

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Morgenthau
Makes Tour Thru
' Ohio Valley
Henry

-a mem.

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FUneral
lor Ma·
may e&amp;ll •t

in the valley at this ·time but d1d

,_na -serM.cea
llal'l'lsonvtne
.., a II. m. Bur·

indi~ate

thAt hia..trlp wa.s prompt·

ad by inYMtment possibilities.
He indieatl"Cl a great dell of in·
ti!Tf.st 'in cOII!l lnd lt. IblatlOn.shJp
;o the valley's industri'al devel&lt;lfl·
mt=nt u ·be stopped in Hun.tin~
to ~pend the ni!ght.
Hi~. trip began early on TUesday
in Manetta. He vlslted the Kaiaef
Aluminum Plant ~ under eon.
~ ~~ uction near Ravenswood and
.$[oid be was . ar.eatly impressed
wi-' h that ~roje.ct.

We~1 eem~

Reception Given bvM:,orgentbau
was
Ernest J. KQCai", '
Guaranty Trust Cbmpan)',
In Honor Of New lificer,
N.ew
Methodist Pastor Bowling ~gues
ApproxirriaJ.e-Ty l.!Ml
tended-, ~·91'•• .t
Atmual
Banquet
:\1-ethodist, ···Church on MOllday
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Riohard WrlphO and wife, .
, anne
spon.sorarl
a~mpanied
investm~mt

York.

pt"fson~

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dren, on~ great graft4khild and
severril nieces aDd oepbews.
She was preceded to death by Whll• mott NtlcMntl of I'M ,..,_
her father , John Coq;way; one son,
suffered t,rom 1he I.U.nM hHt
J&lt;lm.~ Ross ll)d one bl'other,
of tM pnt f•w d.yt th•ae
Frank Conway, Norfolk, Va .
Burial will be made in the youngsters •• the Middleport
Greenwood Cemet~ry IJi. RaclDe.

thoH named above and Mra, Otbo
Watt., Mrre. Georre Oblld•, :Mrs.
, P-hUip Melnbart, •MI'I. C. H. Jones,

C(Jm.. ,
Negotiator§ for U. 8.
p.anies were bel.eved to have sub- ) Bethlehem .ii.Ad RE-public, fbe.
mlf:tCd a three·yt&gt;ar contr_act to the I dU&amp;tlry's Big 1'!tree entered
~mt.ed Steelworker ~ um')n loday 1 bargaining room
t!lis
mPt"fl
lft an €"~fort to ~bH uff a tilrike 1 carry10g papen believed
at mhtmght Saturday .
comprom.i8e offf'T aimed at
But U. S. Steel Corp. went ing the de.adlack over Ute
ahead with plans to begm banking panies' original Cive·year OOJO!r&gt;IA
t/urnaceB at Ia sprawling Gary, pl'OpD6al.
I~d . wo:lr8 tonight as a precau·
An iodu:stry spokemlan, when
tlon aga.mt a walkout hy 650,000 asked if a new contract plan 'b a(l
- - -- - -_ ·- _ _
been JHIOII'Mt'd, said "ft! .. a ~
cal assumption. "
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InfPnned sources said Tuesr:lay
or...,...t .......,.,....
l*t! .
eaded for 11 package iBCr'le8Se t!Ji, ~;
fnt year Df 20 cents an hoar -tq.
the lln!t year ,including a din:!!ct ·"' ·
wage Increase of 10 cmts an boor. f:' ,
The com.,..,,. original . _ ,
j year &lt;Jffer, turned down ftatty b)'
The Meigs Counly Squad 202, 1 t.'le uninrJ. c:dled fo ra total ~ "'
Civil Air Patrol , ha..i- made plam age offier of 6a CE'Dfls an bOUI' ,.
i'o: a gala celehrati()fl on ~he over the life ol the coldrad . , II;
F&amp;ur1h or July at the Ur.d SwishU. S. Steel Corp. announced
f'r .airfield. Cheshire . A beiln din· today it will b(,gln -.nklng
1~r will be served and &lt;Jther re- furnaces at its Gary, Ind., wort.
fr€'£hmepts sold and the proceeds lllnight 88 a pl"eeautionacy
of lhe food concessiom and of a ure .-g.ainst a possible
gun shoot will g'() towards the ex- the natioo's 650,000 sleet.'!"rt-:1¥··
(W!n:res of the CAP Cadet program
An officaa t of ~ W01'ld'.o bil'
and tbe purchase of airplanes gest .91.eel eompa ny said it will ba
tor the CAP.
gin cooling furna&lt;:es in the Pitt.
.
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1burgh, Pa., area Thursda:v.
r The program w~1ch WJli last
Anywh.ere from three. to (our ·..,.
.rom. 11 a: ~ - until late m tbe days are requ1red tL shu.t down a
CVPnJng wil.l mdude games. COE!- 5 tec•l mill, &amp;.:pending on its tlile.
l~sts, c.atchmg a. greasy . pig, drop- 1 T~ Gary plant is U. S. Steel's r. '
pmg balloon!f. filled '_VIlh money b:ggest steel-making unit.
at 2-4-6 p. m., rash pmes for the
Industry spokEsmen .said bank·
contest$ and in the evening an ing operations mQ.St begin at t.his ~ ·
A_mateu~ Contest and also an Old time to avoid cost]y damage to
Ftddlers Contest.
the furnaces in the eve.DA. of a
Anyone_ wishing to ena:.ir these 5tecl strike .:Lt. midnight Sablrday,
Cf·rrtests IS asked to ca ll Anna when the companies' oontt'Qd.
HoweU at 61211'\t, A display of with the United
fir.eworb' will climax thtl daf's uniittl e:..ptr.:!IS. ' - ~
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entertaillments.
~••YJ Tonrup
The s hutdown t5 .('.rpec:ted 4Q- ·~
1 All member.s of t he CAP and
the Cadet.s arc urged ro be at suit m he&amp;.vv ·llorlnage tos.q to
Smbcr.s' Sunday :at. 1:30. _.p. m. the st.ool industry.
ProducUoq
•hen· final plan.o; will be m.1de. L'lroughout the ·industry haJJ beeo
Tbe CAP Squad are to meet Fri· ·averaging 2.3 miliion toot a week )"
dby at 7:30 at t he Shuler resi· this yCM.
dence.
The U. S. Steel announcement
came as aucial Big Three Reel
negotiallions enterled LIM!' home.
ltTetch. Hopes fqo a sett.kmenll
we~ encour:tged b)' a report tba6
the steo1 companies wen: tritJ..m, '
to compramise on a ~
contract instead: Of a five )1llle

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ira the Ewing Chapel.
Mrs. Ross died on. Tue&amp;da)' 1(.
t.•rnoon Jit 2:30 in tb'e Good SamarHan , tloipital tn ZaneevUie: OfUciati'nJ at tbe funeral

Negotiators :lfl.eelliOI'kers.

for the thre.l' h1gg('r.1 steel

·

for the new pastor. Rev.

· The receptton was
by
the Suttshine Sunda~ · School
the church'. Gifts were
ri'&gt;•se&lt;tted
the new mif!l&amp;ter

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Wahama Hi Band
To Perform At
Point Pleasant ....The.....,.uegotialicw• -

Mment manager, said that the
four me~~
lit.t i&amp; not to be changed after it
Tbe Wahama High Schoo! White froni Neb &amp;ide - -ll"l'' «bedull:d
is submitted.
'lleams wi'll pay their Dwn eJ:· Falcon Marching Band is schedul· "'' meet lin D.D effort to ru.mmecpenses and players only wi:ll be eJ to puticipate in Fourth.· of out a oew contract for 850.000
allowed in the eoacbtng bqx. Qf. July activities at Polot PJ.ei:sant steelwortezs tblt would: guanmt.ee
tlc:ial Little League rules will 011 next Wednesday.
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In, tho key eteel in;
Tlle Wahama b~d along with duaii'J.
prevaU. Tournameot officials are
United Sbeelworken President
not raponsible for accidents on \be Pt. Pl@asant band will open
the play'ing field or .t o and from ceremonies for \he day on the Dmd .l boo l"ri.
post office st•~ps 'with the playing lllaY rrMi9 or Ju. eJtfJCU'th~
\be pme.
Each telim will he .allowed 10. or the Star Spangled Banner, tbe board IJld 170 • IBIID W ap PGlicy
Olmmittee' to ·nport "on the starninute warmup before its game. national anthem.
In addition t he band will par-- ,tua of tbe nqoil.tions."
admission fee will be charged
Jlowewr, inrcnned SOUJ'Ce8' said
at, the .gate, but "the h.at" will b~ ticipate in the parade wbich wiU
pMsed for conhibutions m dc£ray hegin at lht- !::n!m- H.igh School they believed McDonald wo~
h.1ve a new ~ m:xn the
expenses such as lights, balls in Pt. Pleasan.t at 11 A. M.
compilnies
to 1ubmit ID the c:om.
Other
ceremonies
through
the
and bat&amp;.
Wlhon w.ill be o£ficial score- day include the crowning of the mittec, which :!t.a&amp; tbe JIOWl'il' tO
·
keeper and umpires will hl' Bill Lakin Queen a.ud the Pt. Pleasant accept 01' reject any oUer.
Volunteer
Fire
Department
Queen
Matthews, Garland Nibel'IL Sr., .1.nd
in .the morning and the horse
TO MEET THURSDAY
Ed Edelblute.
The Women'a Association wilt
Tbompao,. urged tfl.at all mem- shbw at Hannon Park in the evebe'r.f' of ~ Southea.o;tern Ohlo nir.g at 7. A fireworks display will moet ~y evening at '7:30 at
P . M,
. tbfl Fint Pre'byterian ChiJI'clt.
Sports Wtiter.a anti Sportcasten be pre,o;cnted at 10
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- - 1 - - - - - ' -- - AssOCiation 'li.ttend 1h.e touma·
ment in person·, a:s wf' ll as scribes
from 'Point Pleasant, Oak Hill,
McArthur and :Mall(t.n City.

. BLOOD . DRAINED, BABY 0. K.

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New Gas
Rate

Set At Racine
$y State PUCO
The Public• Utili tie" Com mi ~­
ion of the Sta1e of Ohio. on .hnP.
21. 19lJ_,, allowed the application
of the RRrlnl!l a,., A. SP•·\&gt;it"P (;,.......
pany of Racine, Ohio, for ab iJl.o
cteafie in their gas rates, due to
Ure 4epletion of ]o('a i ~as supplies
incrra.&lt;&gt;ed

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ComiJany.
which will be
as follows:
the first
per thousand
r-: ..--cubic fee't and
for all over

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EDITOR

Publl4)Utd eve.r)' aflemooo exeep~ Sundat by 'l'ht! Ohm Vall4:y
Senunel., Joe., .-t J 10 Mechanic S.t , PomeJ"O)' , 0
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:t4.'1l.I:'Xmgton Avt!, N~w Yor.-: Clly , 16, N.Y.
Subsel'iptlon rateJ: Del!vMy by c;arr u~r where avsllable 30 tent~
t~er we~k . One )'e;~r in ad\lal.lce at 'fh~:~ L' uLI.V St-nUm!l u ffu·e $1~ l.iO

~•x month \. $7.80; three months, $3.90 By

mulor route. wh~rt!
avatlshle: nne mur•b $1 By mall one )'"!If $8 !ill muultu $-t 2.5
ttlteJ months, $2.&amp;/, one monlh, S.t.
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3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Katle't Kiti!:hen
4· SO LuCky 8 Ranch
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Cisco Kid No. 1069
MIJnrr Godkey
The !Millioll'aire
I've Got a Secret
20th Cen~ury Fox Hour
Your Es-so RepoMer
Sport.. PH:I:Ild,e
Weatherman
Pwt.t1 Page Show
PubHe Service Prot.
News
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9:00 Glby Moore
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MOTHERS CLUB
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lO·SO Strike it Rit'h

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All The Wor.ld 'l:I)Mis
Johnny Carson Show
Houa~party
The Bit: P~yofr
Bob Crt&gt;sby Show
Bt'tghter Day
Secret Storm
Ed~e of NigM.

4 00 K.Ue'!l' Kjtcben
4.30 Lucky 8 Ranch
!5 00 The Early Show
6:00 Art: Linkletter
6 -I"~ Do•~las
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7:00 Bub Cummin&amp;!f Shaw
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8·30 Four Star Playhouse
9:00 Arthur Murray
9:30 Quiz Kids
10 00 Esso Re-porter
10 15 Sports Parade
10:2:i Weatherman :~
10·30 Palace Playhouse
ll 00 Ne'(t'B
11 :05 The Late Show
Stun OfC Prayer

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2·00 Alternoon Filln tt'il!fi~'S
4'00 Film
4 .30 We,stern
s.oo oMJ.etey ·Mouse
6'00 Newa
600 Weatherman
6.10 Sp0i1o
6·1~ Johd Daly
630 Lone Ranger
700 Hour .Gias!l
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tlt'le bf.en recognized 'fee&lt;ently by
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en Cooperclve for tbelr Qutetand..
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Of F~ney-Ben~tt Post Au~liary Wedding VOWS Are
Mrs. Don Roach ,was elected pre retary, ltra. Wenden Bwaee: trwaM-J
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&amp;!dent ot the AuxJliary or tbe surer, Mn. Helea Keaaedr: eba.paoe n une

Fran.k B. Will, Pomeroy ud
lh• Frteda Faellnle, M1ddi.qMJrt,
!pent the weekend rn CoiufnbLLi
tbe former '• smer, Hn. H
D. Delenbae!urr.
Raymond Ebersbach and 0 B.
Kreinblbl of Columbu.~ returned
to 1heir .hornet today art.er a buJ~oo
n.e&amp;s vi&amp;it here.
Yn. Henry I! anger and c:h1ldre n of Columbu5 are I 1~ guertts
of her mother, Mn Vrctor Hat·
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Mrs. C•.:ne Heods
TuesJay Meeting
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for a three wee-U viiU, -c•. •t!V(l11 ln CharlelltoD,
llrl. James A. Bowm•
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&lt;- :e veJand HeLJbta: ud Mn.
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Columbrao• are the
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K A, Jone ~ Tup, an AB HoiMr. and w. Govw M"""' a•d do J Barto~,
lt.eln aioed b)' Wln ou l(jng ~ &amp;on of Columbua are gue.sb of h!.!l I HoUle Green rel~nled
by (H.'n •dd owned b)' G C Som- parenU, Mr and Mns Clarence Vcleranl:l HospitaJ,
mer
Soutll Stele, produced tl ,· Mauar.
t111y "Her a 1ua. da)'ll
370 ~ndl of mllk. and 397 pounds
John C Ba ily of New Bnghton. mother , Mn Myrtl!-

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PtJm~roy vll:it.ed
noon Wltb Mn. E

of fat irk 30fl. da)'IJ (It 3 yean 3 Pa . 111 the gu.,.st u1' Ins i(randJno,.
Ted Wildermuth of Porto,...,
montbl af aJ"C ore mature equ1val- 1her, Mn .iohn F Ba1ly
was tbe weett ;"ld
Feeney·Bcnnett Post. 128, Amerl:. laiD, M•rcaret Sauer;
8,tt.-Atent. of 13h76 pouDds of mllk aDd Mn RUJs WatlKtn, MI'J.. J ohn mother, Mra. Clara
cen Lec,JOn, when tbey met Moo- Arma, lfn:. Gale Hyaell; Pialllat.
Mr .and lin. '1\)m '{eKiDDey, Ad- 4M' p:xandll ot fat.
.
S&lt;:ott and MIS s Mananna Mar- 1 and Mrs Wildermuth
day nipt It the Leiion Hall.
Mr•. P1nl HaptonitJ.Q,
dllon. are announcing the mll'riraM
lUbe! and~ AD daug!Jter .swed shall were 111 Parkersburg today v.stted her parents, Mr.
Otber otfieers are: lint viceMrt. Dale HounliDI1 'PfMldeat, or tbdr 4auebt«, Selby MtKinn.ey by Win OU Kmg Ormsby (H.!7 J where lhe)' met Mn1 J B. Mar· Edward M11ler, Letart.
prea., Mra. Louil l..ronl; aecond was In eharte of the mt~etble &amp;lid to Raymond Jbnley .oo of Mr aDd oo.med. by Arne-tt Roush of ~!tall and sons who arTI\"ed by~~~::::::::::::::::~::
vice·pffili., Vts. R06~oe Fife; eec- Mrs. Norman Wayland aDd. Mn. and Mqar. Lowrenee ~. MJ~ Welt Cc!umbi.a, produced 10,122 , plaoe from Louu;v!lle, Ky., for
- - - Mourniq pve -a report: of .tiM dleport, 00 Sunday, JUDe :u a.t. tb6 ~ of milk aDd 464 pound&amp; or 111 mdcfmtte vurl w1tb her moth.l!iummer eourereoce It Breaten home of tbe bride'• parea~ 'l'b&amp; fattu ~ daya at 4 years 9 months er , Mn John r Baily .
I¥
wheD .tbe local AusiJ.11ry reaef¥ed ILev N-oeL Hemnan pafu'med t!1e of alile·
Mr and Mra George FISher of
a trophy lor achlevlul l'M.~ Ia ~ at two o'clock .and a roRobert HolbrYn of Letart had 'Mram 1, f'la , are gue~;.ts Qf hili parmrmberablp; a Vetenll'• D., ,dt- eept.lon for the paesU WM beld .two AB ~bt.ein daulil~ tbat cntB Mr and Mn Paul !&lt;"1sher Q(
&amp;&lt;lion; State apd ~ . . . . ~I)' af~r the weddilllil·
wt'!I1EI reeonll.ed. Thty were No. Mmersv1lle.
berslup CitatloJl.; ·itiW t e ~
,
18, ab'!ed b)' Oph~Jia Pathfinder
Mr and Mra. Wrlham Parker
tor being tbe fiflt.l, iJl ~ ~
Weddlnc cake and kooJade \Wre Suceeaaor (11..12) produced 13,2M [ and famlry of CQJ.umbus ~&gt;peDt
to have ther meJ&amp;beilbtJ
....-ved t.o Mr. and Mra. R,aymood poWlds of milk and 477 pounds of Sunday w)t n Mr and Mrs. EdMrs. Chtrence Cline, president,
Plans ,ere made ft;J( a .. ~ Manley, Mr. aDd Mrs. J,.a~ tat, •nd No. 10, &amp;ll't'!d by H.iiJil&gt;rboro ward Pa rker, M1nersvJlle .
of the Loyal :Qerean.t class, pre- to be held Ia tbe loa4li4i Pak ;Kudey, Eddle. Roger and Rof;e.- ~1 ()nn.s.by Mutual (H-2 pro.
:Mrs Charles McN-amee of Midsided Tuesday evenibg when tbey in July tor the me~ .ud.l~ mary; Mr and Mrlt. Elwood Phillips dueed 13,961 pounds of milk and
met at the Middleport Cburch of cbildren wbo aililted ia. ull...,e C.Ol PbWips, CarJ Manley, Anna 488 poundli f fat Both records iWI
Christ. Mrs. Homer Rice eave • of Ptlppies ill lby.: '
.
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Sayre,. Mn. Dlvid Oiler, Margie. on a mature equivalent bW.!i.
OfTIS
roadtng; Ml'8. ~o1'.ge Childs read
· \ ~
Hernnan. Mr. •nd Mrs. Ray Mitch.
No. 103. lln AB Holstein owned
tbe Scripture Jeaaoa and Rev.
'TAKIIS CLIYILAMD POlT
eU Pamela and Bobby; Charlotte- by C C Lewis, Jr and srr&amp;::l by
Gardner gave the opening prayer.
WIIJtam T1ylor 10D 'Of lf.r~ aM. Pridd)', Noel Hemnan, Bill OWen Win Oil King Ornu~by (H-7}. proDuring the business meeting Mnl. Hl.lbert Tajlar, ..,.. team ~Dd Juanita McKinney.
duCJfd 12,127 pounds of milk and
:Mlr. and Ml'S Max Sanborn
Stanley (Ted) Bryan, s{)n o.i Mr. Charles Walburn was reported in
aod Science ill' lDdeltend507 pounds. of !at on an M. E. basi.'1
tumed Sunday from .a vWt in and Ml1!l John Bryen. and Gene a coma and Mrs. Thomas Hendrix eDCe Kith Stbo011D Ute Cu)'abop
Another AB HoLstein owned by
Free}and Norm, Racme, was
Cet&lt;es, Caiforniia.
011. the out.• Jf'SCS Cird
Mr LeWis and sll'ed b)' Hillsboro the guest speaker when the Me·
1 Hayes, son of Mr .and :Mrs. Arn. wu reported ill. Htlltesses were County SCboul
Mrs. Kat.heryn L Thompson, who olld Hayes, have en.llsted in the .Mrs. Homer Rice, ' !Mrs. Ed Hag- e:t,irtll of &lt;»eveWid tbil nest fa:D,.
e
General Onru.by Mutual
JliD' tllo&lt;hst Men'• Jo'ellow.shtp met at
has been employed at the office- of Air F.oree at O:!fumbus &amp;nd are tcerty, Mrs. Claude Ashley, Mrs. Tl)"lor
from
Meet W'edne1dtly • d.uced 1-f,830 pounds of milk and Heath Methodlllot Church. Tuesday
the Imperial Electric
in Mid- enrou.l'e to Lack)and Air Force Nora Mt:!Neal. Refreshments of Ohio Unl'venity in JUDe and i.tr
585 pounds of fat at 2 year.s 9 evening and bis top1c was " lndk!port fur the past
:Q.ase 1 San Antonio, Texas. Bryan
At Heath Church months or age in305
days, 01' a iiuence After Death " Mr Norrus
signed IIHld is WoQl'king in the Gf.
In Mla.'Y from M•tddleport
member.&amp;.
Chlkk'eln'l5 Camp t:bla.
of
Jl,)UOOiJ also presented a musical program
tioe of tiJ'i!' Meig'S' General Hospital Rtgh ~hool.
The June meeting ot Cla.ss 12 of milk and 708 pounds of !at.
BH I!ited t .. Carolyn and Shirley
where she has been a part . time
Mr .and Mrs Walter Bunce and
Cirele of the WSCS will be held
Thesf!' l'IC('Ords were
~~Orrl "&gt; and Mrs Florence Adams
lt'll'lployee for ~rP~ months
I ~n, Lat'll'y !lav-~ been on a motlll'
thi&amp;. evening at 6 P . M. at Heath by ~ Rose H Ltpsoomh and
Ralph R.adcltffe , presrden t w;a,
Sunday VlSli.Ors of Mrs. H611ll'Y I trip through Tenne~
li!ethodlst Church. The eommittee Jame&amp; R S\.llats, DHIA lestem m m char.ge of the meeting and Rev
Hennesy and son, Robert, were•
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McElhinney
i~ asking the members to bring Mason County.
(' Raymon Kon)mght, pastor was
Mrs Maude
Mr. .and Miret. ( are Vlsiting relatives an Akron.
a eovered. dish .and tabk tervict.
_ _ ___:__ _ _ _:___
th(' devotwnal leader Durmg the
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Paul Ackley , Mr. and Mr3' Ewing
Mrr:s.. C H. Wist: Jll'. and
Mrs. M. L. French is in cl\arge of
meeting the group voted to recess
Sowders oand three sow Zahf'!ll-vll- daughter, Katheryn Jane Hannah&amp;,
lhe program for tbe meeting.
Hostea&amp;es are Mrr. Robert Coets
The Letart Falls WSCS a:re mrtil Sept 2~
,
le.
and Ml5;9 Ruth Wise we11~ busines5
Mra. John Rawkins Jr, Mrs, Jack sporu~orrng an JCI" cream S(ICJ.Il
Mr Hadchrre served relreshMr Rnd Mrs George McAlli:ster visttors 1'n Parkersburg '1\tcsday
Bechtel, Mrs. Norman Wayland, and silent audwn at the Com- 1 mentli lll the guest~ and members
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Mr1. John Kincaid, Mrs. WiUi.am munly hutld tng, Saturday nr.ghi , I .. :~d was asslliled hy Charles Meand !Kin, Drek, Charle:ston, 'loii'IITC.[
Robson.
June 30, startmg at 6 30 P. M.
Elbinney and Emee&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;~n'_:'J~o""":_''_ _}~~~~~~~~~~!!'!!
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Orin
•
Smith, A OOrb,que Sunday even ng
at the Srnrth ~orne WIIG' attended by
Mr and Mrs. Richarrl Sehwab .amd.
daughtocs, Susan and Lynn, &lt;and
lt'te Cbarl.emon vistlors.
Mr. and Mrs William Pnee and
four childre n, PhlJG, spent
thB
weekend w1th h£-r mot!ler, Mrs
Mr and Mrs. J-ames Su1livan
Dal e Mo urn 11g, and brother, Jla.m es and daughter, Betsy Wolfes, are
Mr. and Mrs. Duvld
McCon· m (lving th1s week to the farm
naughey, Spr~ngfte-I.d, were week- which .thfly purchased ncar Altend guests of Mr .and Mrs Leo bany.
Story Kingsbury Mr. and P,lrs. Robmt Story- and family, M'a&lt;J&gt;n, and
Mr. and ¥n; Sullivan and dau·
Mr .and Mn. Roger Ml}fg8n and ghter . movlild ,:here first when he
JamiLy.
wa,s on constructiOn work 11t the
Mrs. A . V Smith, Mrs K&lt;wtlheryn Sporn plant and retu1·ned from
'
J.. Th~mpson an.d r.hilrlircn, M•ch. Charleston when be was transNancy Anne and Ja.rte, were fcncd to the Kyger Creek plant.
in Huntington Sunday to
v l:ilt I.ater this stunmcr he wiH ~:~tart
friends Mrs Smith's son, Paul 1 work en the Cresap JOb m West
Smith, end wife and, aons, Jeffrt&gt;y VtrgJnla.
rand DougiJS, aTe spendmg two
.
week~ dn Okl&lt;ahoma vtsiting rec.
The !am1ly have been active in
I
la,.~....,Ell Mr· Smith IS la bor Tlelations
ork at the Flrst Presbytertan
direclor.s br U. S Steel at Green- Church and Mrs. Sulhvan beld a..
n~lle, Pa.
fal eweiJ party for the Junior Higtl
Judge and Mrs. John Bi.con were. Sunday School class at the local
buEi.ru!8$ Vl!lltl;of$ 1n Columbus Fri- park MOnday'. A wiener roast ,was
,~ day and on Sunda;.o were n Athen~ tn;oyed by Judy
Gregg, Judy
to latl'end the Band Conctrt given 1 S.!'luer, Lynn Bucl,lanon, Susan Pro
by t.he student.., at the summer ] iHI.sc:o, Sharon. Evans, David Lyons,
FASTER TRIPS
Workrthop Clinic at Ohlo Univer. Jerry Bolyard, Be.tsy Wol!es. Next
Q.tJy. Their "Son, Jack, liA attending 1 Sunday the claSs will be ~moted
210.bp VB mean• quick get•upBIGGER LOADS
th&amp; works!lop for the thtrd year 1 •o the high ~hool class. Guests
/•
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ud·go, oo 01' d road!
and was ~ n the concert.
were Mrs. Russ-ell Jones, Mary
Onnlse toDdom axln (34,000 Jho: nted
Janice Zirkle ·Is vi!oiting Mr. and ll.ouise Jones, Carol Cr1swell and
capoolty)-lall·depth channel Mra. He11bart Rigifs and daught.Gr I Nancy Skinner.
' '
rllila •tandarcl-double frame or
Bft.nda, Owksvtne
,
)fn. L. W. McC&amp;me~ and daugh-1
On June ~4, Mrs. Sullivan .preJ..,..type reiaforcement anilable.•
Jtiel" DliiiDne, and 1 E . Miller .Utend• sented m1?1a~ure. reproductlo~
td the flltieth wedding oeJdwatron 1 of &amp;:,llman s Chr1sl at Heart s
for Mr. and Mra. George Cat'son Door to the class members who
SlJnday.
had perfect attendance recordll
MT .and M.rs John Zerkle,
the past year: Janice Zirkle,
lle and Nellie Zerkle
nPcky Grueser, Judy Sauer, LY'DD
SHimNG
Sunday ([l()m a week~nd stay
tiuchanon, David Lyona.
Hrdre·Mat:ia Drin• .ooma it up runps in ooe ateldJ
:P.foquntaJn Lake, Va.
•weep-takea d Iuter from every atop~

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12·00 Tonight
1.00 Siftl Off

6:25 Les Paul &amp; ¥ary' Ford

.5·00 Aunt l&gt;r11 Show

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7·30 s ....
6 ·00 Kratt ~ritte
9 00 11bil is 'Y Q.llr
9 '30
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6.30 Din&gt;h Shore

Ernie
M;atmae Theatre
3·00 Dnte With Llfe
3'15 1
Modern Romances
3:30 que~n For a Day
4:00 J 'Marrled Joan
4:30 '¥-'Y-LitNe Margi'&gt;

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I'I~U l Wl'l'C llUidll t.o !"r,ti\'C dill nil.!~
at tho M11r1tin. Uestult•Junl 1n M.iL
tllc(JOrl. ~Jur1 n~ the mtmth or .July .
Olh1•r n'PI·mhr.u~ flt"''s•nt w~::m
M1·~ Gt• nt• Atlwy , Ml'S .Jmk Nt•cds,
~rr11. l!'\uv11 &lt;apchnrt, Mr&lt;~
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ncru ld nark ft'ljM l~ugeno Weaart,
, H!l rbn lll Rm1lu•, 'I om lf•, rfman Vl' r, tutd the host.eu.

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12:00 :Parson':t Study
12:30 Current

PARTY

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9.00 CcdCee Time
10:00 Home
11:00 It C~fd :Be You
Jl :30 Feather 'Your Ne9t

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
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THURSDAY

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H I ultl lnr\u~try with f&gt;llsa l for eil~bll '&gt;'l ng tu t t nul, ll
y 11 111,: id~· ;rl -- dt VtJh •s much of rr:&lt;wtm :h program tJl lh " ;;:&gt;me
rl s '''sour, , ' '' 11.'•C1.1nh and piwtll.' mlagnl.tut'•' w, th""''' now l w ur~
'" dt·v , mo 1 A ,.,1at ~rnkt."S man cond ucted by the A1 &lt;mtu fine~ ·gy
v hn 11 &lt;llf tl •I' ht." fUN' . r llm Js-t• ,o~ ub­ Co mlm ~•!Uon. lht• N.. J1 10n.l l Advisory
i\ 1 t'on.llllrt'fil', and
{'IJ:Hn
i 1•c, i&lt;&gt;!tl win· lit· cstlmutc.] Comnnttl~ lm
1•1 '' at I 11 1U un,{)t\wr $1 brll1~111 other such group~
Rc~Wan·h l 1 11 ~ 1111 ".uh p1 o-!l uct• ~
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1 30 Te-nnessee Ernie

Thi 1 and p.rrt for l&lt;t X n•d~~ttwn
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Some of thr • Jlllu\'t' l ummi.~;;Jnn
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flk Urt"-~. 1tlk pc1sonul Income
c lfect The ,,,·us [H.• (\ fur
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I..Jk'l'S f1!1 111 tlw (J "11ph 's ~ill'l mogs !R'.!'mil g,,od. Bu~ m.wv of them ,,b,u t $30 lulllonli ti y.e al
The ' lncluUmg the ill"!.! ll llpi)l ltallt from ·
li•JOVI r prup'~!-t:ll"&gt; fur :;haktng out: the st.11ndpm r.t ol ~" v1 ng money
th . wa&lt; ~e and lhl!ffu:1ency wuuid unrJ mak1ng ~&lt;•\': 1nme nl mor e t•fcut t!1 t: l"O~l , ,f (,uve&lt;rn me nl by $7 5 .fteh' nl - ur·e drtrm&lt;~ nl at tlu , tlmf'
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I" 25 J' I { 'llh' of $!i0 hiJJIOil !l S;t!Ve p11b' 1C 1nil' I~~ &lt;Ill ~] tlCIII UntJ for
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Middlcport Church of Cbrllt and trUred tor lack of knowledet."
Don of the 1966 Union DaU.y Va·
:Mr. Konkrllht spoke or the
cation Bible ~hool, praised tb.e child's concept of God and tbe
atan of the DVBS whell a dinner lonuence of -the ac:bool teaehinl
Wlill held Tuesday even.lni' at the and said tbat tbe ebUd MI. "peat
He.ath M'etbodist Churcb. tor tbe pot.entiaUUet and very little «Pi·
croup.
tJI.. and that Sunday Sehool and
Mr. Gardner and Rev. C. E. DVBS 'lllowed the teacher~~ tro toHoyt, a&amp;sistant dean, were aiven creue thl1 "capital." He (!o1ed
a YDte of appreciation by tbe hi~ talk with a pt'&amp;yef.
rtalf afb:r a tribute by Mrs. DoroThe staff members voted un•ni·
tby Savely, &amp;ong leader for the (llously that they bad P.njoyed the
acbool and Mr. tardner spOke ~ wor'k thi.s year itnd would aul.rt
briefly of the fellows.hip and co- it p{)ll&amp;ible next year.
operation wh1-ch was evidenced
Mr. Gardner
introudced the
from the first Jtaff meeting to fullowing per-'ODI: Graee CapteJna,
the ·ead of the school. He gave a Maid11. Rousb, J\ld)' Grq:&amp;, Bet.ly
res1.1me .of the school record wltb Wol~. Marilyn Sue Knj,gbt, M...
231 enrolled and an averaae at. ctlla Taylor, Carla Wilson, Mra.
tendan-:e of 188.
Roeer Morgan., Mrs. c . R. Karr
The Dean -also listed the chlll'- J!., .Mn. Charles Bradbury, MaJ&lt;y
chea represented. He ,aid &lt;th•t Scott, Linda Nelaon, Carol Hud·
• the purpose .of the dinner meetlng .~on, Alma Baumgardner,
Mrs.
wu two-fold: to thank the staff W1lliam Slater, Mrs. Denver Nelor tbeir work by a social .gather- r."n, Mr.s, Arnold Ricbanfs, Mrs.
ng and to get augge91Jons for .the M-cNeal, 'Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs.
ne;lt ~ar'.s: ~hool. A number ot Paul Haptout.all, .Mrs. Savely,
'!illigestions were madt!! by the Mnl, Donald Lowery, :t4r&amp;. MUton
tE&gt;achera and assistan·ts and were Hood, Mrs. lrviD Baumgudner,
· ~ced in the record kept by Mr. Capt. Glenna RummeP .
, Gardner, .
Methodist women.. wbo preparRev. C. Raymon Konkright, new ed and served .the steak dinner
putor of Heath Church was ln- "'ere Mrs. Bruee Uoyd., Mrs. Ed
1.tot!ueed by Mr. Gardner
and Young, Mrs. Nan Moore, Bess
&amp;poke on the top1c "Why Teach Sanborn wltb Mn. ~ohn Zerkle,
Religion" from the text in the Mrs, •Max RoU-er and Mrs. Keng,br:th verse of the fourth chapter r.cth Byer as contributors.

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11·30 Feather VOW' Nest
12 00 c.men. Goes to SchOOl

Do You Want jLowcr Taxes
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rome trundling l:ti5 wagon bllt'k
up the chureb a1.1le , brtn).{mg tht·
B.abt- b:U"k to lt.J r111·.tw t ht pr•t•st
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And )Of Frid&lt;~y ·, /111&gt;'~ fam11u ~ .J) t 1! 1• 1 "iL'I!'dl hP t .. lls
rt'IOJ/lJf'r, be;;; uttlu t .r1 ~~~ 1&gt;1 ··vtt~
iofd t'lUtl't nghtm·!&gt;..,
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And so. lht!' C.1r~£m f&lt;~mtly "':~ '
v·, ~~·ut r!;~r "d•111h · and
nJ•vt·r poor. Hound
to~ ·· t ht&gt;r
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N.lrme.-_t , (l~ are,;t l it:'b lh .. ,. h r"
tht·J~ !,;;PW up to ftm• Mt•t!.(, 1 uun
uf J;oh l.H '''II lu,!)li•· hn
I) t·tt.;wns, " 8 ub'' (' 11 r ~on ~,,, 11 .: 11 , '' &lt; I!\, t•r .~t • . funr1y, · ' .:J~::.•
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IA:ltulatur'• o nt• 1:r 1 1 ,"' 1 ~l' !t·ttl'~ tn :t~dl l'1'1·

JOO I't' tt'rrns and dom~::

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up theroe , from all 1 l':.tu l •·tatl
f:ttp H t~ "''' l1 a\~nt too
Hut·t Blld Gt'orge ... t. ll tn ,· u,;t , 'II) ~~· .u 1 ' 1 ·' ~ ;, ~n uud he te
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Whu !.m il " A whoJt&gt; 1 p!artr1 r•r l
Yuuth !.hHYn hut half: rru"t Gr..1l.

BY BUJiiCIII
We made
today to the Bbb
Leading Creek. Our PIUJH!S~
view the IOYQl)' ptnk be~erows
Gf multiOora ellmbihl l'OHi runmng as pastute fencet all over
lhe north fields of Mr. Carson's
Iarm.
Where do you think this daunt-

les!t ·nonogenarian 'wa111" Why,
down in his mel-on p&amp;teh, ro11ting
~r•me weeds and plyinR that old
hoe with a vengeance. Do you, my
ck ar friends and readers, expeet

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CHARCOAL GRILLS
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'-"hen you've had a broken hip
eight years previous: which still
btn1s fiendisbty?
Mo:st of us
would do well to sit in a padded

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:P.idc:ens Way lvet!y
day!

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11Ld the Wright Orchards
are
more or leu loYely memories now
w~ should add, al5o, the Wer·
;Jer Orchards out nt-ar "R. B.a " ,.
on Leading Creek where we have
in.. the past bought some wple-s
riv,llini those of Yakima, Wash .
"R. B." .told us, "We were a
~ amily o! seven
('bifdren, yery
poor. For winter provision wehad a barrel of potatoes. a barrel
or sorghum, a barr ~! of saut&gt;r
Kraut and a barrel or meal \ and

·md of course 18 years q:o had
their golden wedding. Guy Carson
whose widow Mll'dred IJYe!l real
1ear us htre in town , was one ol
heir two sons, both of them now

1eceased.
A grandson anc!

This -e.,clllBive Wil;;; Brot~sbiri-should ~
on your check list for spring. Afine shirting fabric in,
ric~, subtle colors. Sanforized. Completely washable.,

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The Tn'o: 8..,o~" . ore
nrv&gt; n for I h&lt;&gt; p r•·me ntS
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'11Dke their ·h ome with '·R. B." and
.fife, and farm the place, and
' hings looked mighty nice around
' here on this June day.
The Carson Bros. Burt, Geore:e
1nd Bob owned and operated the
·;tl! known Carson Orchards for

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one of !IBlt pork. We Cared tine,
many years.
tmd r've learned in recent years
Everyone knows wh 61t a losing :hat thkt wa~ an almost pe-rfec1
rtght on•hardists have waged in d et a! tu vitamws ."
' f·i~ firea . The Gould Ort:hardtl
I rec~li with thts last statement
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·· hards near Langsville, now the C'hristmu story wherein t he small
beach chair ml a· Florida sea nome or Mr. and Mrs. Guv Swad· boy [rom fl somewha t toyless
shore but not Meigs
County's icy all we-re hijil'h in &lt;~Uality, im· borne took .the sweet little ChriAt
B&lt;'b Carson. Tht! · melons need mense:y productive and loeall)' child a ri.de in his new Xmas
hoelug, you see!
!a mous in their day. Ma in.lenartel! wagon.
Then, .greeting us up at the and l&lt;:~ bo1· custs be« a m~ prohibi· · As JOe Friday stand 'i amazedly
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house was Mr!l. Carson, now 87 . ! vP and the Car-sons, the Gould watching that dear lillie rhap
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They have been married 86 years

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Four lndi ·~l of the M.iclJleprt
Fil ·.d BapOl\1 Ch1rrch wiiJ leav-e ~ 1
morrow mor ning for
Gra..wiU:1
where (!'Jey wiiJ attend the annual
HouJJeparty of th: Ohio Amencan.
Baptist Women 's Missionary So.&lt;Y-1
ef). Mn~ . Cl&lt;~re mont E. Hoyt, w~ (·,'•'
of ~local pnstc,r, L; ehalrmnn. of
· program boo1deU: for :Uti:_. ye:tr an 1
she will be accompanied Lo frran Wlle by M•·.; Harl')' Houdash : t,
v.lce-pre5~nt nnd p!'ogr.am chaio:mnn·or :t:hi! Missionary Soei cty, M r
John Kaurr -.nd M~s. H.•m .r HySflll.

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MIAMI

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Perez, 130, Bmoklyn, N. Y , ou! ·
127, Hu·
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polnted Rudy Ol'l !!gn,

LONDON-4oe J.ucy, J!-14. Lon ·
don, stop~d St~mmy Mrt.:arthv .
134, I.ondon 13·1·L•lnir1NI 111'!1JH11
Empire llghtwe1~ ht 11tll•; .l n•· l:h ··
J:r&amp;Ves, 190, outpuint••d Kitwn••

W~NNEIS OP THE SiXTH armual lllkl National Youth Leadership
.contest, Jeanne ~duke, 18, Mouat Vernon, ind., and : Joe E.
Pen&lt;lergro.ft, 19, Jopllh, Mo., ~elve their awards trotn Bt!rnal'd
:M. Shil.n}ey, aeere:tary to President Elaenh(lwer, In this While
House ceremony, MOre than 65,000 hllb 1thool seniors In -&amp;8 st&amp;teA
competed In the contest.
(Ir&amp;tematicmaZ Sou:nd~to)

Brills11
Lave, 200, J&amp;-r·e taint•d
Empi~ benvywrlghl hilt•.

STOCKTON, nlir. -- JI'la~h E!nr·
de, 130, M&lt;mila , ku'd Ct·t•ll &amp;:huon
maker, 127, J.o.~ Angt•lt'!l, 9.

INTIRNATIONAL LEAGUE
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MontN"al ________ 42 27 .oou
Rochester ... .
4:J 30 fill
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Hnvana ·-------- 32 41 .438
Rithmond ---· - ••. :H 42 .425
Buffalo ---- ------· 27

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'Pltchf'd Nct&lt;oHitter

'For thr n('xt r('w ycDrs hr drift .
"tl Llct·wPen tlw molors and mln m'l&gt;l without consptcuouA ~urr£!ss

BY UNITED PRISS
Pb.,._r-Ciub
G AI R H Pet. until Jun.e 12, 1964 when ill' pil·
llt"ilt·y. l'UI .
50 tM 2ti M .:~~I t :lt'd a no-hit , no·l'tlll gonw for
Jiuyr&gt;l'. St 1.
U4 255 49 8~ .33:.1 :!u• B1·aves a&amp;ainst th!.! P lu ll1cs.
C!t' ml'ntt• . l'il' .~ . ~2 163 2.3 ri3 .325
Hut the 'Brnes peddlrrl him to
l. · tn~ . P1 tt~.
60 219 39 71 .324 1hr Orioles ln April of t95..'l und
\ oon . St. J..
til 214 fO 69 .322 t" ·rn though .lle WIIS tmlin~ rur u
AM,!RICAN LIAGUE
~··\' r&gt;nlh· piAce cluh he postl•d 12
Manllcy, N. Y. Hti 252 63 96 .381 \ wtor it-s a (lain~ 18 df'fen ls.
;.t:nxwell , Di!l. 5:t 170 39 fit .3M
Thusc dozQn v(ctol'l!•s, plu s the
Kucnn, Dt•l .
1'14 21l3 32 12 .355 fact lh"t 41 Dmnl)er of hi s losses
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48 114 ,2'1 ft9 }I3U ocrurre\'l rn excep.ttonnlly
dose
Lollar, "Uu.
5i'i IM 2!t 1'19 .•!lA I gJtme~. open8d not onlv the eyes
Jlouw Hull8- Mnnl.lll, Yanb 27; of the Yankees but tJw t')'('S
Bt•tl'll, Yank s .10 : Swvor.~. Senn· of a number of ot•her t•luhs- 8 ,.
l ~ ll's , Lune:. P~rate:-;, and Boyer, w ,11 Sev-al tlmea dur ing the
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!h•~s B.ult t•d In-Manti~, Yanks qu iriea ibout Wilson from Ynriuus
~"1. S1mJ)snn, A thl~tics &amp;6, Musial AmeriCI.n Letjue .elub!l but no
..,,trtls 54: Boye r, C1u·ds tJ4; Wellt!, deal for hlm Wll consummated.
HI 1111 ,.
. onth
hu;lmns 52.
Runs--Mant le, Yankt' 68; Yost, ur.
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Stsnators In; l .ttpt '~. Athletics 50;
And front ~e 1ooks of things,
l\lryer, Curd" 49; Robin-~o n , Red· the Yanlr:ee .P~te'hlng might not
lt!g~ 49.
lx' 9o m'-eh 'M ifftll lodny hod not
Jlil'i---Manllll , Yanks 96 ; Boyer . the !Jronx BOmbers mi ssed thl:l
:"';mJs 81J: Simpson, Athl t!tl~ 02; 1Jn11t on WU10n-.

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"''HI WIITIRNIR"

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~~~ aad Grower Champkm

"'IVI A OIRL A IRiloK"
(In' 'l'e&lt;bnlcolOI')
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June 21·29
J'olin " Lorl Ne.180n
"1'N RIVINOI OF
THI IJIIIATURI"
(,..m 111e Black Logoonl
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Itur!lPllehln
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Dodgers 6 2.

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31111 pr~ze, .:tW
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11m for your I'Bmily when you bring

real ...,.tt

For more family fun , , ,

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the Coke
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10.3 ; Bl'(lwer, Red Sox 9-3: Cn1ig,

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' !WOIIKI ALL DAY... 1
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Randolob Scott Don,. Mart.JI • fi .O; P1t&gt;rre, WhUe Sox 11-2; Wil·
"NI. Whlh• Sn,; 10-3: KuckJ., YankR
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WANT ADS
- A c l a 1-oolbJU..\
II. wtU be pohllobed flto -

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6-26-Jtp
FOR ft&lt;aoturro
...,..,. : Wall Papt"r Steamer
-Floor Sandenr . Pickens', Porna.t.es· J: amt J)et WUrd,. . . . ..
. e!?y ll -Maso~
5-9-6tc
aertioa:. Jl.bllm::.am ,..har.tlt 5:1c., _otlltl par 1roftl for thret . . 2 five room apartments; 2 fourtecutlYe iDiertiou.
room lpartmenb;; all witb llundriea and gara 1~ .\. N. Ben&amp;el
Speeta1__,...._e blODt!l lor 21 cent1
Pomf'roy, Obio.
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be charsed for ;advertiainlil if DQ

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reported lmn.;-&lt;ftal.,.J. T:le DailJ
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lar clusilied ratPS. Obituarie'
published •t 1 cent per word.
aarged Adl recelvea or mall 01
lell'~bont liT• caaeflll at:..wt
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:-Jotices

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Baker'&amp; will g1ve yuu the be1'.
trade on furnitt.:re or lllpliaD·

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(2) Card Of Thonks

Our s ncerc ~ hank"'" lo the ne~gh..
bor:-;, h wnds, the donors of flowers , palltr.arcrs, .a nd to Rev.
Seevers a nd
Ewl1lg Funeral
Home for !heir klHdness ~hown.

C::uring the death of our beloved
M&lt;}t'w·r. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Sp l" TJN'

and daughter, Mr. and
McCu.lloug~ . fi.27·1tp

Mn; . V. A.

Lost &amp; Found

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1952 }'OilU VB Victoria hard-top
coupe, rordumati r.' , wh1tc with"
r1•d lOJl, $895. Blacltns.r's, Pome·
6-21-8tc
roy, Ohio.
1953 CHEVROLET 'll ton Panel
truck , $695 . Bla-cttnar'l!l, Pomeroy
___ 6.21-6tr
Ohiu .
)953 FORD 'h ton Pirkup truck.

extra sharp, $895, BlactlneT's,
Pomeroy, Ohio,

6·21-6tc

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DUICK
Century
Riviera
coupe, power s teerin!:,
dynaf\nw, $259~. Blnettnar'a, Pome.
6-21·6tc
roy, Oh!o.

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1954 CII EVUOLET 4-dnur sedan,
I'XIra good tirPH, $005. Blaett.
nar ' ~ , f'om&lt;!roy, Ohio
ft.2J-6tc
1953 PONTIAC Df"l.ux 8 cylinder
2 dunr ~et]lui, $093. Bl&amp;.eUnar''f
l'om£'ruy, Ohio.
6-21-tl:tc

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II. H. RAWLING SONS CO. - 2f
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Wrecker

Service. , Day

Phone 8227. Night Phone 6089-

X. DODGJI.FLYMO\JTH DEAL3-i-lf

ERS.

:Omplete WH!;EL AIJGNMENT,
bl:iilncinl and brake 1ervlce,
Sackett's Safety Servtee, Welt
!Main Street. Pomcrop, Oblo.

191 For Sc.:e
Cl1ERRIES, New Haven Orchard,
New Haven, W. Va ., l'honc TUr·
6.2ft..tr

ncr 24688.

Porch Valnncc, rnll up .porch
aharle.s. Cloth awnlnp, E~ eetric
fana all klnds. Free inatallatlon.
Dale Wippel Supply. 2111 Un·
ion· Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
6-111-2tltc

F•r Fourth of July, liel our tll1

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aide. Dal1on Grover, R. F. D. 2,
J'hono 840 J. ·
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Greetings

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Tho krotchlng s..Summer Ia here, the wacation
11110n b be,innlng - end pollOI!
ivy t. rrowinc in woodt ancl bad
yards all
the country. So 11
·. PQiwn oak
Summer
for &amp;ll too

even pow within the body.
out some ''all purpo11e cure~' J"IJ1ir•
Dr. Jerome Wells, ot New self.
Yort.. Polycl1nlc Medical School
and Hoapttal, reporta Utat anU· QUESTIOJ A1fD AlfiWD
.
blotlc cUarrhu ca.n be treated A. W. S.: 1 had a rupture oper•
with a combination of Reslon a.ted on li:J: montht aso. It b..u
with pol)'mJXIn and other medl· now returned. Was there aom~
cine&amp; called Reston-Pl\48..
thins wrong with the opelatlon?
Realou b an ~on exch&amp;DKI com- Anawer: It 1a not an Un~·~
pound which exchanges harmless occurrence for a hernia to recUJ
lom for polaonous one., permit· tollowlng opero.tton. 8omet1mel
ttng the la.tt.er to be curled trom a rupture, or hernla aa 1t Ja ltiioWt

the bodJ'.

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operated

Stlll another mediclae an a.nU- three or four times in order

tuqua a1ent elllied mYcostatln, obt.aln a saU.dactor)' result. "
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: area and find plant. ..-:hlc'h you
IUllpeet belonc to thia tamil:r, do

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To Sell, Trade or Announce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Display Ad
or Y,ant Ad be Your
Repre1entotive.
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AMUICAN PILOT BUl

Le~

and hla wife

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ric and 111 1ood .outbulkHna:s.
In excellent condiUon. 4 acru

land . Mu11t be •een to be 1pprecl
ated. Theo Ctoy, Cbet:ter, Ohio.
6-22·8tp

WE BUY

G. E. REUTER

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QH 1Q VALLEY

JUNK CO.
80itAP lBO~ _ MJITA.l.A

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Bookkeeping

Aeeooll; Aadtls, Ta• J&gt;re.
blom~o · 'Nqtuy Publle.

Offlee ·l'hoa• 269-M

Ptme~

jllal. Bonk Bldg.

101 B. Seeond St.
llomoroy, Ohio

MAX WARD

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roy
Front316-M.nn1r 11-23-0tc

Superior S.rYic•
Quality
Merchondl1e
Rtasonobly Pr~·

Goilil 'Cleon Usrd &lt;;or1
)I.U lbkeo •nd MCIIIoli

· METROf'OLIT AN ·
AUTO SALES

l&gt;OWNIN(i

'Do My Best'

Tips on .Toi[ni
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to do

Beata the C~ill I
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plane. Their trip is the flfat plea.aure
in
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con"idori!l with H~mut Else!, operations room chief, 11.t Tempelhof
airdrome before tAking off for Mollcow In their
prl~te the Soviet ,

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lUISIAN kEtiCOPTI!RS hover low over men, Yehicles and antf.tank gun1 ~ they landed •$'!'the· ·
Bovtet.alr ahow .at Tushlno airport, ~. The men mounted Uje tru~ and ~uipmeot and10ued .
awa.y aa ps~ ~et o1 Stati Gen. Nathaa Twmtng u.d Partt watched. (lftten&amp;AUoMl BadiopMtoJ

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~!ATION•

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Wi"'

urday afternoon.
Curtl.o "Brown opom\ Saturday
olgbt with tho&gt; William Broolu
f~milY., '
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any

Areh Rous h and Cetil Ble.tsiqe
call ed vn Or, and Mrs. 0 . V,
Smtth Flliday mor;ning.

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them, The irTitatln'l Oil il
i volatile, and rise1 with t'h amot'e;
• breathing It ran tt.¥e pave COli·
1 sequences. Poiaol\
tvy shou14 be
;_burled, not burned. 4 )II J I'!f!'t
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Bakillg Contest
FOf C d P•
set FOf June 30

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Porid for Lop-TimWrite tbe
KrteJ

'' appe1ranee.
~ If you are r!learinc a ~ntp"Jnr

Insurance

Estate

- ---8 .PIGS, 8 weeb .old, Milton T.utUe, '

•oonu. harctwood fini&gt;h. full
buor.ment, laundr}·. thrf!'e ru'lr·
theJ, l"'O bath room~. two lillr·
aaes., lifJI le"YII I lot. ia Pome·

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Tll1l wl~eopre&amp;4 ue of &amp;nll-~probol&gt;ly ohoulil bo &amp;440cl If lbe ,
bloUt.l actuallJ hal created a new fun1u• la preeeD' 1D larlt.
human aftl!etlon. Docton c&amp;U lt mounta.
antlb!oUc dlarrheL
Of courae. there ...- other
~ autlbloUc qnclrome oe· causea of diarrhea aucb u apoUe,d.·
curl when antJ.blotica kill many food and cues aaac~tlated wlth 4
ot thl or1•nt&amp;DJ• 01. the intestinal ulcerative coUtia a.nd 1trlta)li ""
tract a1on1 wtth tht V1r'la the' colon. There are m&amp;DJ. more.r
are m~d. to dllpo~e or. Then caUBe.ll, too.
.1
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the WQ 111 paved. .for tunKUS and 81nce diarrhea can be the r...otber prma realatant to ant.lbl· ault or o.ey one or ao manJ caute,J:
ottca &amp;o multlplr uwnolestec1
u. doean't. make mucb Ml1H ~~
Partlcul&amp;rlJ gulltr or th1l "ae- trJ to combat It wJthout tuo~
etdentel kWlng'" at the lDteatln&amp;l the aourclll of your problem.
trad orca»lsml are the bJ:OBd· You may be aakinc t\,Q: trouble
epeet.nuD, or all- purpoae, anU- by taklng remed!CJ ~ldJil'll~
bioUca.
knowtng what org:ani:nn ~~~ll an
OcculonallJ the pol&amp;oftl re~ trylng to ft~ht. Better k., ")'out'
sponatble tor diarrhea become doctor and let htm preltl'Jb(. the
ftnn1y attaehed and sometimes right remedv btstead or p1c~nll

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dillon . WUI trad~ for hous~holri
lurnlluro Co' down -p oymenl.
'Pun:htuer takl! over paym~nt s,
Cul l 8081·Y during day, 16D9,
Galllpo&gt;llJ.Ifler 0 1'. M. Aok for

Sal., nr Aut , One of Pomeroy's.
fine dwllinJ&amp;.
Mfldcrn, tf!n

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II. aIf Garne 0 n I "' . '""
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I O-For Sale or Rent

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dhpl1y of new Scott-Atwater outlml•d motor1. Convenient terms.
111 trade. :n allow•nco. Metro· }lOUSE Cor •ale with two apart·
polltan Au+o Sol•s, 2t5 N. SMond- mentx - iiJ rooms 1nd bath u~
Rtlllrs, and 6 ro&lt;&gt;IIUI 1nd bath
Aw,, Mlddl•port, Ohln. 6-264tc
down11tain. Phone
Bachner's
BOYS BlCYCU~ lor nltoo. In &amp;ood
Market.
8-21-tlte
ccmdition. 1!17 Mulberry Ave.,
l'omc.roy .
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1'he D.lilv Sentinel.

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LOST - Beag I.e Pup, black
with.
brown And whito:!o spo\8, eomewhere in Mutrllep-ort or Pomeroy.
Contact Rob~Jt Styers, 6173-M
6-2U-3tc
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Mr .and Mn.
Bun• attended a picnic dlnoer givf'n at theOn Tue:sday eveninl( in ,t})oe Sing for Him.." The prayer was • :uotored to TwD RuDin Wirt Co., New Haven park on Saturda) evt"n·
Hemlock Grove Chris-han ChUJICh offei't'd by Porler Midkiff. an el d- \!&lt;.nday and VISlied relatives.
inJ for the Couple~~ Club, M..r. and
the 5ee'Ond in a. week of evan~e- er in the ehuroh and the &amp;ermon 1 ~Irs. Ga r net
Chapman apent Mn. James DiebJ. J:r. ~ tbe bo6t
listie serviceS'£' was held Tha chU- ~&lt;'s given by Rev. Harold Doster 1 ,J,,nday with. Leonard !Wusb and .and hoA.eU.
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drt'1l'.s sermon based on large !tiled '"I'm Thinty."
famtly.
t.pikes and ~mall nails brotl'l:ht by
Wednesday night the children
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard
CLASS MElTS
the children . pointed out how h11ve been requ~ed tb ~Di dif- I WuUe of Davies Grove visited re.
The Good WJ» Class met
Pt&gt;Ople rl"semblr the strengths and rerent types of thread . string and l"l' nlly wit'h reLatives at Unloo.
the home of Freda Beruy on W
3LEEPING ROOM fOil" rent. Phone wtaknesses of s hmy and rusty , ru p(' The chiJ:ctren's s ermon will
Mr. and Mrs. John Blessing nesda.v aft.e.rnoon to cut and sew
243,
6-26--ltp beret anj ~ot raJght. solid and hoi- tl:!'e lhe$C as objcet le:;~ns. The , ll"l'rl' gu:e.st.s Tuesda-y e.,.eninll of carpet ntp. ~Oitt' ~ot were
Roo-;F;nished Apartment for J.Qw nails. The children were ~.t dult sermon wiil be "'rbe Liv ing 1
Lora Mae Bwwn and fam· ~~ ~=~m.ir:'r!!7u~!a.k~t~~
("hallenged hi bring others to De&lt;1d ." The ser'o'icc.s begin at 8 1lv ..
rent and one 4 room furni.shed wnr'Eihip tog rth..." l' during these p m. and everyone is invi bed.
· ~f.r. and Mrs Wayne Hart and Bl.essiog, Mrs. Wrir;bt and Freda;
apartment, with bath. All uti1
Henry
lllies furnis-hed. Call at Home ~&gt;erv1ce.s. Dav1d Williams OOok the
SJH!Cia 1 music wi.Jl be provided 1 \Irs. Hannah Johnson of Oak
,
Restaurant, Middleport. 6-2'7-3U: !ead in this evangehsllc contest by t he Carl eton
Church · when : (, ruve were w P.t. Pleasant Fri.
Mr .and 1\frs. George BUirtnJt
when he brougtrt two with him . they brJn.g a lm'n "s ~up and two O&lt;'Y ·
daughters Beveriy and Cheryl
Specta.l music was prov1ded by ~m a ll group numbers. Thursday 1 Mrs. ~!her Thornpsoo Witmer to Charl.es.l!Jn on ThUlt!dary
He~g
tbP. Stockton si'J.ter.; who sanl!l :~ ; ght will be dl'signt~led ~ youth ' ..nd gramt.son o.f AshLand who sPent the day shopping and visit.
--"I.10ve Di¥i~" and by Homer mght and Friday nLghl a..&lt;; fam 1ly h~ ve bee-n visiting Mr. and Mra. 1n1 l"e'lalliv-es.
A1TENTJON HOUSEWIVES ~ I Rice~ son·g le~~-r:_~- a solo __"~ ' II i ·i~~l.- _
1ra,_·ry 1'homp.son
retur~ to
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an r~\'0::;..~ do,lati~l!l. ~eome
clime and, ijpent the weekend and S«nday School Sunday morn!~
1o r
_ ....en 1 ve m your
.; ~.._
«c&lt;"ompanit-d them h~me.
wa.s 114 collection $1• .28.
ca 1.ty . .~ ycur own ~ou~s.
Mrs. Carrie King co.Ued on
Mr. Harvey Burkley visited J.esTe_rrt~u:s open in Galh~ol_lS",
Mrs. Ada Thofflpson recently.
~.e Lew~ Monday afternocn•.
Wil_ksvlUe, Pomeroy, and vlcimty
I'"~
Ml" . M
Bonecut•- - her
Anna Irwin and Cllnedda vis;itWrttc Eleanor Brandel Bo 946
s. · ary
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Portsmouth.
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The Eppley Si~1.ers Gospel Qllin· tinru the past e l l"ve~ ycarR. Th~ •r husbana at Cedar Grove. Thursday Jed
d"lle Haniaon 1nd La\W'ence
telte {Jf Y-ork , Pa ., wi11 appear at rr(·ent tours have mduded 161f'dr.. 1 He will spend a short vacation at Lewis Monday evsing.
Mr .and Mn. Ev-»:.o 1'll Veh
MAN W AN1'ED - 'For Jliawl~igh the Filllt Baptist Church, East in:;: churches and raodw sla!ioru in : honw.
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T¢edo, O!ti'o visited Mr. Md Mrs.
businesa in Pomeroy. No experi- }fain Street, Pom~oy, Sunc!ay, Unitt•d St cte s, Ca nada and Eur()pt' ,
Thousands have heanl Uti.s groun I ec lr c fi r)"'lug Pan. In additl&lt;ln
Chester Oliver and family Teeentl'y
enae needed .to start. Sales easy July 1 at 0:30 A. M.
churchf's have b~tm CT'OWded to the fryln~ pan, theJ'"f' wjll be
Mnr. IJ(atie Bus aM Kennie
to make and profits good. Start
The
five
sistors,
Sara,
Mary,
cap~city
and
many
tu
rned
away
I
~«:ond
pn~
awarded.
ilnlod~:~::l
·
W~nnie Spears wag in Char·
·i mmediately. Write RawJ.eigh's
Some of the .!{ids a~ '(· gradullh'S ltt_r door ,.P~llCS. All 10_ a;l
le!-l.osn Tuelfday
bwlness.
Dept. ·OHF.ft40.I90, Freeport, Ul. Verna, Lorrame, Pa&lt;ulinc rf'ncler ll
de-eply
spiritual
pro~ram
f!'a
lur.
of
Wheaton
Cf~llege,
WheattJn,
Inn
.
Wi
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f)e
c.J
!g!l)le
to
recerve
the
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Mae
Smith
Janet
Nicholson
6-27-ltp
!nt. vocal quintettcs, soprauo and otht&gt; rs from Dunmire School of JW -U;o .
Lewis and Martha Henry
P.lta .ooiOJJ, artlstie piano- playing M ·
H · h
I'
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Mr.s. Betty Fox •t Holzer hos.
. us-tc . th_arrts
urg, a ., an a I The M·~:;nn Coonlv ~=
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k':~cc:'~lj,i:
14-,01 BUSiness !&gt;erv1ces ~nd rwmb~~ ?D the f'()ll o_wi~g pn&gt;scnl
~Y arc voc~l studenlii uf com pete in a region~t
ThuMay :afternoon.
.n!l"t.rrumem.s. Vlbra ·Harp, VJOlm , \f"&lt;'S...'I Jar fl. Jbl !' Collc"r , Gra•!lllham. h h ld . lhl ...
Mrs. ·Nelaon Roluh ri.nd children
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rtc awana~
Ul r.
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VISJ_,.
pareJJtlt M,cl .'lind Mrs.
NEIGLERS for buildJng houses, ""e
phone,
Aceord.art9,
Cathedral
r '1
t&gt;
n
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Hanoy Johnson Tbunday.
birch cabinets, and repll'il" work. Chime&amp;, 'I1rumpetJs a-nd Organ .
T.h~re is_ no cha•r-gc. a rree will ;:~.~,...ra th&lt;' Slail•e Contest will
Mr. and Mrs. R03'3 .Kina and
Call us. Guy Ne1gbler, 724 Broad- These five sis-ters are known from I 11ffmng w11l be reet"JVe'l.l·. A nur·
e
'£1app6n Rlange eit,Jter
da~fler of Letart visited Mrs.
way 1 Racine, Oh1o.
6-a-~tc
coast to coast, Canada, Old Mcxi· .\i{'fY is providc&gt;tJ for small l·h i l- ~ &lt;'r~Jc or gas.
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Betty CaU and ~ ~
. r. and Mr!'· Ray ~bm.son. re-- afternoon
... U!CK SEBVICE oa Watea ,a. co, British Islas and E:urope. They d:-Pn.
This speci.al [JI"og r~m will take I tal ned to, theu home an Ch.arlea.Retha Lewis, 1\Jwris Jnhnso.n oft
punq Dy .fi'acto17 Trained are widely used i.n Youth f{)r
1" 11 Wednesday art~ spendtng a Letart, and Lawrence Coleman pt,
Clrrlsl
Ralli-e!!.
llli'
plaet·
or
the
ehurch
school
wa\.C:iunaker. CUWN8 JEW.EThey have appe811"'ed in chur· I aud worship hour. \
fC' w days with r-ellattves here.
PleasantArisited. J-essi-e Lew4&gt;J Tbon-·1
L.I'JK.S. l'omero,.
chas in 42 diUerent denomioo·
Mrs. Donald
Thompson and sday ,
COMMIRCIAL REFRIGERATION
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Tom Mlliams ~nt the week11 ·'~\ rm Thursday.
New &amp; Used. Purchase yoor equipend atl home with hiJ parrent.s
ment ·witb local servictl. 7·yrs.
Mrs. Vi,gie Wolfe and El&gt;ie, Mr .and Mrs. Dll&gt;yd Wllllams.
lies. Alice Randolph, Paulelte and
a!l Rc-rrigeration Servace EngiMr .and Pw4'1'6. Ernie&lt; Hi}Hman,
St ella Mac were recent guests of Jamlly pt, ri1~a6\IM visited Mr. and
neer wltb lee Cream ·Mamtiacturer. Now aervtng this Area.
M". Bu~on Webb of M"" Lew Hoff
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Moollificld . Aft"' &lt;elurnmg home
Complete equiJ'!ped truck for
Mr. Genp Ounc.&amp;rn· Columbus. 0.
\Irs. Randolph was ootifled that ,gpent the W(lf&gt;.i(-ettd · with Mr. and
fast -eHle_ient repair service.
:lt'r name had been drawn at one
Mtl&lt;:, Bruan Duncan and family .
Ftfe Reffiaeratlon, Mirtdleport,
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Mr .an dM~ D11n Quezttoberry
Phone 6263·X.
6· 13·~tc
llnnd and s.he reiurned :there,
and .sron of Athens visited Mr . .and
l'!TTSBlfRGH UP- TI1e Cin r in ·
NIIGLIR l CLIOK GARAGE
Mrs. Ca:lrie King and Mrs. La· Mrs. OreM- Henry Terry He-nry
nati Hedlcgs muverl u!le- h;tl£ !!lam.-. •"It ' Roush were guesls· of Mrs. wtnt bac-k to Al!lem to spend 1he
Call on us for ear repair and weld·
cluser to league le:uJin g Milwnu. \'Jrginia S11yre, Mason., F'riday.
in1 service, Racine, Ohio,
w~k.
611-~1&lt;
b "e today. despite their gam e
Mr. and Mrs. Curtkt Young were
Vi11it 'ng Mr .and M.ri!l. John Harw1th thr- Pittsburgh Pirates bein g in Pomeroy SallWd.a.y.
rison
over the weekend weitl Mrs.
IIADlO &amp; TEL~VISION SERVICE
(':Jlled lll the first innin){ becaUS('
Mr. and Mrs. Ed..F·ry and Adf\• Ruth Childers, Daun Stewart, VienPbone 200, Cleland Appliance
of rain here Tuesday night.
lc,• Boston attenrled 9e'rv.tces at na, W. Va . David Harrison Akron
Sture, 118 W. Main tit., f'omero1
Milwawkee dropped a 4·2 d rd - 1hr Whltt Church Friday evening. Ohio, Ronu~ Walbur n, Midd:J.cpori.
' 2-28-tf
I
io iiJ n to Philade lph ia to -permit
Mr . and ~1rs. Ce-cil Blestting aot.. Ohio.
C:Jncinnati
.t o come within 1 one
\f'lUled the funei'al of Emil B&amp;l.l
FOREMAW 4o ABm T.V.
and one-half games of first place. al Letart Cem,t'lery 'fu.esdliv.
V 's.i&gt;! ir .g the Lcwi-3'.s this weeke-nd
VICE AU 111Ake1 Repaired by EK.
The postponed Cinclnnati·Pirat·
Mnrjm-y Wamsoley spent lbe were Afl.-s. .Moa.Uk Shaffer
ctnd
pert TecbuieMina. Pboae 82M Y
es g;~mc was imm edtiltely reached.
we-ekend with• Hazel Brooks.
daughf.oo:l, Mr .anrl !\Irs. DeweyMiddleport.
6-lJI.If
uled (or Thursday.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. LaWTence Wolfe, Shaffer Jr. UniontQwn. P-enn.
CARPENTER WORK, roof &lt;and aebHowp ver, t he two teams cooli n· Mn. Alic!-l Randolph a~ ~ugh·
Mr. ·and Mr~ . W. H. Pi!wcll v;isiteslo&gt;i S!li'11Jies, doars and jnsu.»uc th~ir series here toni,t.~ht wh,•n tl'r .m d Elsie Wolfe ~t~d !!Be ed Mt'S. Andie- RuiiSeJI Sundoay at•
ation. Jihone 907.M. VirgU Te.a.-1:11 nok ~ Lawrence who hal'; won
fun('ral Tuesday of :r~rrn\c Hur· lernl)fln.
[ord, Syrac~e-.
6-27-3k)
ninl' ~ames without a lo.ss, IRkeo low &amp;t Mt . Moriah ebur,::h.
;.'hitinJJ lrenc Kr.!l!!Jr and g"l:"\'9
ag:ti nsl
the hjtl for f"i~Hiinnali
Mr. anrl Mr.s. Fred Rou.sh Wli"l"t! ~~~ W(!ei-;oofl Wl'rP Opal .Johnnie
- · - --------,-Bob Fri l'nd for Lhc
J'p· ~tcs.
lm~incs 9 callers in Pt. Pleasant and Chuck Kqlly from Mieb.l~a·n .
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INDIA'S Pl'bne Minister Jawa- Fnet1d has won 11 ganws nod f· ·llday.
Mr. ancfMn. Russell Wo\fle and
harlal Nahr'U claap1 hl1 hand•
lo!!'t four.
~lr. and Ml'S. Ray Robrnson of children visl'.l:&gt;d Mr .and Mn. Lew
tn tbe traditional Indian atgn
The Redlegs hnd ju.st takc·n rharleston nrc vi.!!itlni Mr. allid Hofofman Sunday
at welcome .. ht aneta In·
;heir turn at bat when a down· ..Mrs. Sam Boston and M:r. and
Glenn Cartwritht wes In Columdlap. diWlity mutata at Rome
pour caused postponement.
Mrs. DWig ht Gibbll.
bua, Ohio Satu.rdti;"Y.
airport. NilllrU wu en. route to
COMPLETE lnauraaee ProteetiOD,
Mr . .an-d Mn. Danilet Weig-and
Visi ting M•r .and Mrs. Herman
London. . _ __ ___!~~~~Hone~lJ,
Life, 1\uto, Fire, Polio, Call Doa
nJ,d Brenda, Huntington are vtsltJ.. Cartwctght SundQ&lt;..W&amp;III Mrs. IDarL
Mllla, lllddlopOl'l, Ohio.
inr:; Mrs. w. J . Chapman .and Da-n and (!hitldren Pt". P.'l":"f!Rant.
\Irs. Ina Weigand.
Villlting Nicholatme Sundoay were
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
UStar
JCS
Bcaldcc Chapman opent sev- Mr. Joe N'eho';on all&lt;l,.ns, C 1~aun.(21) Rea I
"'lullfl lltttr Por L"t"
l l'ra l da y.'l w1th MN. Leon-ard cy, Ohio, Mr. lind Mra. JQhn Kearns
GR1'18D
BLOCK
CO.
Rl,Us h and family.
Mr. an dM'·rs. Walter Bl•ak l!lllt'l
4-ROOM HOUSE for uloe In S)'raJ Mll11 North af Pomeroy
AnHR Brown lllpcClt Friday wit-h t'&gt;amlly e-re •~ndl.nll a ..Weks vacat&lt;cusc, Elech·ic and &amp;aa, priced
On Rt. U. Cell Wm, Grueter.
lkv . and Mrs. W. S. BUlups· of lon Jn Columbus Ohio.
for quick aale. Phone 3892
lock
Sprl-t
The
Farm
Bureau
Women\o;.
Cust·
J&gt;t.
Pleasant.
6-2~3tc
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ard Pic Baking Cunt('Sl wilii.Jt• held
RAy of Unloa weM tueJts O[ Mr.
-==-----~Mrs.
Fannie
Roush
and
Dan.ny
!1d
M
'Illltt
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Saturday June 30 at 10:30 oa . m. In - - -~---- - · -- - - · - - - - ll.
N.
Oslon Fri~.
FOR SALE-Pearl Klrl&gt;y Real Eothe Ma..'~o n County Board of Edu..
M1·. fi nd Mrs. Chal'lea: Lesta"
K·e.nneth Rdckard ot Oolumbu.s
tate,
RutiiDd Townehlp. 31
cation BlliJding.
ltrd In ".::vqnH and Spencer
who 11 ~ncUna bb vacatDn with
•act~!~ land, hou•, barn and out
JudgC'.~ fur the cvcnl w 11 be tbc Wt'l·k cnd.
hJs uncle IWnd aunt, Mr. md Mrs.
buildings. See- GeoJ!fe A. Me-in·
Mu.
P
ete
Burl'li'-3
of
New
ll
&lt;~vcn,
f.k
lind
Mrs.
Pearl
Elliot
Cur:Ua
JtickUd, Oal' . Grove. limri, Admlnlfltrator.
8-1-tl
Mrs. Belli}" Otl, Home Demom :tre· children and Mr .and Mrs.
'.he owner of a I'IGe ·hone which
Two 7-room hou81111 1nd eeverat lllce
Uon Agent in Gal~is Caunty , o~ti.o; El:llot a nrl cMld~n picnikcd.
has ~n four" blue ribboas.
buUdlna: lola. On the Jewl, out
Mt":ll. Vir&amp;ie Wolfe .0 daug.hand Mrs. Judson Broke, Home }!c.. Lake Hope on Sunday.
of hia:h wltor, 10 m.lnut.es walk
onomics Teaehnr at Point Pl~l&amp;-1 Sandra Roush attended
Ev- tcr spent Friday
'b er mother
to O:ntrt! tkiUN. 1nquln:t box
High School.
En.Breth last week ne-at IIU&lt;,k·I ·M ra Aille Hoinrd," New Haven·.
ees-e % Tl\e Daily Seutinel
winner wi.hl rccocive mn £1. hannon, W. Va.
Okey Roush and ,rwnddaughtl'l'
6-20-6Lp
wer-e ciUen In Ptl. Pleasant Sat·

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Pl.id rw- beforr. tb• ·~tb ot cacl
DlODth follow.ib.J i.a.3ertloo

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Children's Sermo~ ·~ Hig~ght
! '~E~;:~r, D~~.v~.
Of Evangelisllc Service Tuesday 10key
Rou, h •lXI gran&lt;ldaugl&gt;ler
H.. bara, Phwney of Fairfax, Va.,

PIJRNJ511ED APARTMENT 3
rooma, bath, ut.ilities paid. 126:a
- I I St. Mlddleport, Phillie IIZ-

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Mason 4-H Oub
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In the photo il:kMt ., tfl1 party
tlven In his honer at the Second W1rcf ·Firthou.. INI ...tecf
l.tt to rltht: c.rol ·~,
Mary ...... ........
horge NettelnN14 loy1l 1'hMt

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
242 W. Main

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MIDDLEPORT
TO TILL YOU ABOUT THI
19S6 JOHNSONS ... THI
MOST SINSATIONAL SIA·
HOlliS lVII PIODUCIDI

Department Store
Juat A Good Place
To Trtele

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RoiMrt Hill, Paul Crewfllrd, ....
11r Morf,ltl, H~r Brick....

He-nry 011-.,, ~ Rllph · ,._.llllr,
Robert H1rde;., H"rl tt.n ........
John Lar•w, Noi'YINn hhtefer .
•ncl Roy Ka1p41r.

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C!NCINNATl, 0. UP-Produce:

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Butter 90 B«W"e' 68.
DRIVERS TISTS PASSEO

THE CLIFTON-WIST COLUMBIA entry In thrl Wa1Nm1 High
Schooi JUnior Ba!Mball Le.pe
~~~ plctur1d above. In the photo
I t t flr&amp;t row, ~ft to right, Jim.
my Benn1H, Eddie VanMeter,
Larry Hargrtvn, Leonard Routh

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llttltl cooter tenllhf', Priday hir

Kenny a ..,
Second row,

1nd lucky Knapp.
How•rd JohMOn,

Donnie Van Meter,' Devld ROVIh
Elmer VanM1tw end Ralph Miller, Third row, St1nfortt Burn•,
Ben Burn1, Jim Ohtlnglr •nd
&amp;Ill Collman,

Am,ong those from the Bend
Area passing Wiest Virclnia state
dr iver's testa in Point Pleasan-t
last Thursday were tbe following
Amy Florence Dodson, New · Haven; John Hatoky Ridg-eway, New
Haven and William Patrick Wtnebrenn.er, We3t Columbia.
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.IUAN ANTONIO IOMIIO, ·a "novmero," or l'CtOkle matador, tali:e1
off 8kywa.rd on bom1 of bl• opponent In Madrid. The '!Word,
ahown fly1Dg out of hil hand, went over t.h,e barrier and atablled
a apoct&amp;toi', ~~~I_~ - ~~.~~ ilijuey-.1
( lntert~GUonaZ)
MARRIAGI LICENSES
Raymond Williiam&amp;, 25, Rayland,
Ohio, laborer, and CarmaUta Slmmons, 24, Sy~u-. atenographa'.
G1en Stollar, 19, '\Y21tertowo, 0.,
USAF, and Shirley R..... ll. 20.
Middleport, telephO"nt opena.tor.

Open Church
Wedding Plans
Are Announced !
;fir. and Mrs. Dale Jacobs, So.
A venue are announcing
tbe open church wedding of their
d~~titer, Judith, to Ernest Fra·
~r. son of Mr.
and Mra. Alee
Fru.er, So. SecQQ(l Avenue. Rev.
C. Raymon Konlcright will per·
form .t he ceremony at seven o'clock, Saturday, June 30, at the
Heath Methodist Chureh after a
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Bethlehem steel, wh.lct1 with
U. S. St~l produces one-hal( the
n..t..ion'a annual .steel outpu't of 60
mfllion tom., also ordered its
pWltJ to begin the shutdown process today and ot..':ler companies
.s.akt they would follow s ui.t act"ording to locaJ oonditions.

Since it takes three days to cool
furnace. aDd two weeks to beat
thnn up again, at least one million tona produotion will be Jost
even if tbe atrike ill &lt;~verted be-

Adm!tb:'!d: SU:e Lehew, Mason,

fore Saturday midnight, when the
un.ioo's contract expirea.

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vi'cE PRI:S!DENT Richa.rd Nixon Bhowa the vtce prealdentlal aeal
to the new senator from Kentucky, Robert Humphreya, after
Humphreys wa.s sworn in a.t the Cl:lpito1. Humphrey&amp;, namod to
Alben
Ba.rkley's
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The company -.id an agreement
eo retroactivity would leave thi
union witb "notbing to lose" and
uid .t he talU should proceed bnly
with "equal pressure Df1. bot.b par-

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Dflvid J. McDonald, preaidell.t
of thf: uiuon, said the oompany
twocrutiilitio.C JDd would meaa

tbat union memberi!P would '· be
WOI'klDg duriog tb.e new c,mtraot.
rear at "lasl. &lt;year'.s w.ages.. ·•

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1he ··groom, will be Jriaid-of·bonor
and Steven Jacobs, brotber of the
bride, will be best man·;

LH "Jell Denim" 11 a 10UCih w.arl~ ~xclutlV. te.
fobrk. SANFORIZED. Lee Nail. if Down with a ·Gua,..
ontee ••• You mu•t .,. .C.tidltd or yOur mOney bad&amp;
Gf 0 I1IW IJGIIntnl fRiiEI ·
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Camllles and. c!9H friend. will be
held in the cbdrch
MiSB Ja&lt;:obs
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Gibbs Returns
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C. S. Gibbs, superintendent of
Pomen;)y schools retumed TUP.$·
day evenillg from
Cedar Poinl,
Ohio, wbere ·be- attended the an-

nuaL summer meeting of tbe Ohio
.Assodttioo of School Admi.ohltraton.
Gibbs. wbo is a member of the

Public RelaUon.s Commitll!e ot: the
OASA, met with that group and

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S. Schaaf, organist.
. Miss Marcella Fraser, shter of

Bolter

began toolina lts. furneceJ~. U. S.
steel ordered itJ plants .in the
Pitt.sburflb 11rea to ll.art shuttmg
down Jater today,

Orman Mays, ·Reedsville.
Disch.lrged: Earl T-eaford, Pomeroy, Douglas 1ohnson:, Racine, Berro ,.
tha Bentz, Racine, Pat Spunl"OCk, Pt.

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·Mrs.
and by
Mrs,
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oiJ.IlOC!ate
PRvlish Dance
Is a gra&lt;iuate of
School and
P'OJ'ce.!l. He

Steel Plants Begin AShutdown
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The Sunshjne Sunday Schoot
dm:;s of .the Mason Methodl.!lt Chur·
ch mel o n ll'lst T!lumday .evening
nt Lhe holllle&lt; ot Mra. Mary Berry.
During li'Ul meeting, plallll for
11 •·eception ior the new minister
uf the Mawn Methodittl ChW'ch
Jtev. Rich.al·d Wrt~:ht 1 were matle.
Plans were also made for a fam·
ily picnic llo be 'held on the l'eJUlr~r m~ot:!il.lng nigh.t &amp;t the New Haven park .
The cla~n also voted to raise H.a
month ly contribullon. to rf.h,e ealery
of the mlnistt)r.
In charge of dcvotlonalJ at tho IROAD llUN'I l•11u• hlacHn1
biMbtll nine which 11 ufMI&amp;.
meeting was Mi·ss Lor6na Wetaa.
Attending Wcl"c La Vera Y-eager felted In five lintel In the
W1h1m1 .lunlor 1..0.11 LeaiU•
Mn~ry Rous~, Audra RJchJrdlon,
Glnd,YIS Riley, Verla Work1111m, Em- I• . plcturM e~tove. In th flnt
row. 111ft 11 rllh'- 1rt1 R1y Curily Burge•~. Gladys Art~$, Hlld.a
Wd,.,,
Wei ... June Van Ill Cl1ril, '"'' David H•eon,
Meter, Evelyn Proffitt. Jo Ann Harold Cl1waon lt•u•h, ll~~nnle
Green. Sarah Spencer, Jean War·
ncr, Pf!Q!I'l Rl)ush, Lortne Harles&amp;.
Assisting Mrs. Bert)' aa bos~~e~r
wa.s Mn. Lucllle- Swacll:hlmmer.

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h No Decision

Profesaional safe crackers desR\Wt!U d.id -that the ~k wks ·
.~coded on 'Meigs Coull't.y Wednes-- ~~out
a doubt · the work oC'
day night and before tbetr de- profellio!pllS . ..fie alao pointed ·oqt
p.prture . "blew" the safe of •he tbat ClMea We're I'Jipaft:i)tly W9fi1
Pro\'ico Feed and Milling Co., in in&amp;Smuch as no fln~ger ·1JrlntJ
MineFsville, eacaplll/8' w4t.h $168 in were fouad on the Safe altboUgh
cash and a n~mb&amp;r of .ehecks.
glove marks were ap'parent.
Mi.ls Beity Lou · Bryson, Racini!,
Entrance was gained into the l ffice c:lert Oiacovered the burgbusine&amp;S establishment _by knocklary at 8 .a. m. Thursday wbe.n
ing out a smltll section or glass s.·ttt opened if4Je (l'rfiees for regu- .
hn a rear window and then iltt buainelll. Btarvin Glaago, Atreachlna: through the aperture to
is local manager for Prorelease the catoh.

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Eggs, A large, delhved, up 1
r; prices at farms for c-onsurn«
whites and browns, A jumbos
37-42 m0$lly 38-t2; A large 35-37
mvstl;y 36-37; A mediums 32-34;
mO&amp;tly 83-34; A •mali 24--28; moatIy 25·27; B large 28-32 molltly 2830; prilces FOB Cincinnati whites
and browll8 A lar-&amp;e '1-44:; A m,o.
dlum 39-41.
Chickens, ste&amp;dy, unchanged;
fryers 3-314 J.b 20-22; ·hens .over a
lb 16-18; bene 5 lb 16; hens Ii.Jht

HOpes .of Av
Slimmer As

Safecrackers Get $16'5 Haul
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Reception Plan&amp;
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T-Sgt. and Mrs. WaLlace PowcMI'
'a re announcing the b :Tth {lr a
daug~Ler at La Chappelle Orlean~
Army Hospital Jn 11ranoe on June
16. Grandpal'cqb are Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Nease, Minersv;ille
and
Mit'S. Robert Powt'!t"' t Clevelood.

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Clarence William (Bill) An~
dt·ews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews, Ebe!Wler St., enllsted in U. S. Navy, Wectnesd.ay,
June 18, He Is now stati'Oned at
Bainl:prldge, Md.
His address is: Clarenee Willi&amp;m Andrews, SH 484-SiHl2, (!l)m·
paily 249-16 Hat. l.st Regt., USNRTC, Batnbrl·Qge, Md.

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4-H M.IITING CALLED
The W,i,cJ.e.Awake 4-H Olub
meet this evening lrom 7-rl at
home. o f their couneilJO"r, Mrs.
W. McOomns.

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Members of the Good Luck
Clover 4-H Club o( Mason will
huld a .project exbibit in ·l he Mason Community building on Friday, June 29, fl'&lt;lm 10 A. M. until
I P. M. it ~u been anoouneed by
Mrs. Sarah Spencer, leadoer .
Mrs. Clara
Mrs. Cadi ShJelds, Miss Katie Becht
Mrs. Spemcr emphasized the
Mrs. Carde Grueser and Mi~ Lena fact that she would like for t.hA
Grueaer.
public .to tlec .the work done by
the 4-H
Club.
She e~pecially
would like to see the parents of
members in attendance at the
exhibit.
The projects wilt be judged by
Plilt Schenk, Mason County Home
Demonstra.U.on Agent, and Marilyn Casto, Home J!konomict of
the Appalachian Qectric Power
(('lmpany. Ribbons will be preFented to winnel'8.
Tbe members of the Mason
club range in age from ten years
to 18 years ()f age, acciH'dlnlf t()
)Irs. Spancer. tn the put few Roy1l "Bumpepi' Thom11, 65, of
)'•~ars the club ·has been· one of
Syracu.. surrounded by frllndt
the outrrtauding clubs in the coun
and fellow .mplo)'ees of th•
ty.
Ohio Pow1r Co. gull admiring.
MembeTs are preparin.11: to at- ty •t the new ~r ••• pr•
tend the annual 4-H camp near
ientd him " a tift upon hit
Southside next month.
VI 2clr. cuatomliM
retlr•m•nt. Thorrtflt thle week
alee Tu ToM Pllnt •
completed 29 years of HfYI~

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Project Exhibit
Planned Fridav•

The 1olrthiDy Of Mio.
Erb WU ·~ Tu«&lt;!oy whon
the .BQOy Bee Sewiq ~ o( the
Federated Church met at the
ll'h~ lor. an aU day qyllt.ine.
A ~ted . birthday Clke Wa(ll
IIIII'YliCI wd.b
potluck c1iJ!n..- at
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lfrt. W. (1. Kautz:, MI'B. Otho Murray, Mn. Roy Seyfried, Mrs. Fneda
Kitch, 1m. N...,.n KJoeo Mro.

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Wandering Mule
Found On Fann Columbus
Near To Rutland Cross Estate

belped to lormulate pl!QI: for a
two-day oonvent.iO'D to be held tn
in November.

Appr~sers

Are .
. Named Bv Court

A mule has showu 'up at Ute
A_ T. Barton farm on Route 124
nt&gt;ar RuUand and no one feem5
to knOw w.bere it came from.
Efforts .to fiod the owner of
the mule ·have: proved fuUie and
.speculatioo ·has been made tbat it
may be .the mule which was
sl ruck by 11 ~r ().b State Roo~
1
346 on· lune ltl.
T-he Daily Sentinel c~ed a
story on JuDe 20' 01 a .mule bet01
)li.t by .a cat M•r tM ' i o n of
St.te Routeoo 148 aDd
Tbe
mule In that ace~ . P,.s:r-

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Joobo ~n or the 1-robate CoUrt.

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