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&amp;-Dtily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, J une 4, 1959

,~t~~- M:~d ·~d.. M~~r!::'~.Edr·

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Ml!lnNG CALLED
Tile Fedent.ed Church Counctl
iriu bold a very importa nt meelin&amp;
7f'iday at 7 p m. and aU members are urged to .attend

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F

Ward~ Ours

son
Joyce
Carson,
Mr
ond Sr
Mrs, Miss
ChriS..
Powell,
Mr and

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Is Honored On
50th Birthday

Mrs WJohn
gll
alkerBuO«h,
Mr a nd and
MrsMrsOrVor
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Mrs Wa rren Our s 'lntertaJn ed
at her home at Bashan, 0 , Wlth
a surprise ljirthday d mner for

Holter and fa mily, Ernest Holter,
){r. and Mn. Rou VanMeter and
daughters Sh1rley and Linda, .Mr
and Mrs Ernest Johnson, Mr and
Mn . Do uglas Clrtle. Mr and Mrs.
Skelly Boggeu and son Dale,
Miss Sandra Smith, Mr. and Mrs
George Hall, Mia' Anna corneU,

her husband, Warden "Jim" Ours
in honor of h1 s fl! tJeth birthday
on Sunday May 31st.
Those present wf':re Mr~ Bettill' Mrs Mary Bla nk, Mr and Mrs
Jllmes Cornell, Mrs. Gladys Deem
and sona Norm.n and Roger, Ro
berL OW's.

Understanding the

For free booklet, write:
Cbrlstadelphlan
Bible Sodety

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was followed by an article "What Mrs \VQrd is w1th her s1ster Mrs.
many lovely alternate.
Thank you notes were read Is Llfe About?" by George M. A.d.· Raymond S1sh at Mason.
from Mrs HDrace McElhinny, Mrs. ams taken from "Today's Talk."
L R. Wiley_ has ret~rned_ to his
Ben
Nc
utzbng
and
Mrs.
Eli:Abeth
A
poem
"SomebDdy
's
Mother
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home
"l fter vtsltlng w1tb h11 bro·
Mrs. Luc1lle ~ayes re turned to
1thcr 1:1 the Soutb.
dedtcated
tD
one
of
the
older
mem·
Lima with her son and daughter Lear.
An anvitallon was received from
Le
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m -La w, Mr
and Mn. Wilham the Wilkesville Temple to lbeir bers of the Tempdc
, MrsM.
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Mr~; NeJU~ 'l,le of Carpenter,
Mayes and famlly for a two weeks JnspectioQ to be held Friday, Elhmny , was r eaT•bY Ars. de~h~ and p•esident o1 the loeal BPW
vu:lit.
June 5 A number of the me m· hng A contest " our roun
Club i1 confined 01l the Hulzer
bers and Fides Lodge members Umted States" With Mrs Horace HoiPitlll along with her son,
to attend this mspectlon.
McElhmny m charge concluded Johnny because of a contagious
A report of t.he ways and Means the program.
bver d1scase that Johnny bas con·
Comm1ttee was given by to-chair· I j~~~~~~~ wer e mv1tcd mto the traded.
men, Mrs Philip Meinhart
t,
room where refreshments
Mr ::md Mrs. Max Coats of
Mrs Nathan BI.Ui.
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sheri&gt;et, lemon st1cks
The group voted to hold
served by the L1ma were guests of Mr. and lrlra.
annual picnlc in JulY with
Smith, asaiilted by Robert Coat.a and family Monday
ben or the K. .ei.l'.J.odte.
The ~able was cov- evemng
ties oJ "'bOth M~1g..:e .nm~ll!
wh•te linen cloth and
Pauline Zirkle, student nurse
hers and Fides Lodge
centered w1th a bouquet of at Holzer Hospital is home on vawtll be guests. Monday,
rc~ , T~feJ pnd crystal c-andelabras. cation wtth her parenu Mr. and
was sleeted as the tentative
Mrs E;ber Lewis. Tuesday she
for the picnic and tt will be
went to Ashland, Ky., to visit witb
in the Middleport Roadside P~rk
frien:ls for a few days,
Following the busmess meettne

Mr. ours

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and modernistic patterns

- in a variety of colors.
36 inobes wide.

2 yds. for $1.00

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t SERTA TWIN

BEDS Complete
$88.00

Pome •oy QfS

Pomeroy Bend
THE '"TRES

3 Pc. Solid MKple

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BED ROOM SUITE
$149.00

MEIGS -

Millon Bradley Teaching Aids
••• the key to lun and l•arnlng

"THE JOU:RNEY"
- DeOOrah Kerr
Y"l Brvnner

Yo~~ttt!llcl w#l fiiMI th.t leomltl~ h fu"- wht" It's o go..... And MllkMI
1rft1er -.dllllt ol• .,.. tM "IOflllo" eppf0C141h to help him hrtpro"

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BAKER
Furniture

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"THE

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hit Mhool . .,k, Wfletl_, ,.ur child piOJI thtM go-irll wit.. }'Ot.l IH'
wltll otlt..- chlhl,.., M'U e11Joy fhh fUN _, hll leorlllft(l.
Mlftotllttoclley leof'lllnl old• ore educotor..app~. uMd tMd!en.
......_hool fllroegh grade '1.
Ahh 1fttWa AIPHAIIT PICTUII AAIH eAtDI. UHJt
NUMIIII; UNIC 11T1111, DIAL 'H II'IU, UNDI..
UANDINO NUMIIII, uti ....,. Prl• ,_. 9lc

Kerwm Mathews, VOn Johnson

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0.. The Brightest

PomeroJ

TO NIGHT •nd FRIDAY

",R.mE ~~OME"

1\andoJnh Scott, Karen Steele
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T8MPLE-Mid.dleport
Net Open Ttnltlbt ,
FRIDAY 1ncf IATUI~YJ~
IUN., MON. and TU*S. ·
"SHAGGY DOG"
Fred MacMurray, ~ H&lt;aeeo
Admlulon 75c anct 50c

Corner In

MIDDLEPORT

Reg, $158. KrOehler Lounge Cbalr &amp; OltoDIIn Sale U2l·
Reg. $49.00 Kroehler TV Chalra . . . . . . . . S.le $39.00
Reg.,$29.95 Kroehler Oeciulonal Chairs . . Sale $1!4.80
Reg. $27.50 Kroehler TV Chairs . . . .' . . . . Sale $22.00

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l.arge

he Our 1959

FRIGIDAIRE

FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
RANGES ·

Two Are Injured
In Farm Mishaps
In Meigs County

Jour~ mills.

.Sen. Ray T. Miller Jr. of Cleveland and Arthur :Slake of Martins
lt'erfy were the only ·Democrats
jolDina Republican dppoe!Uon,
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Two "otber

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Antl)~;~py

Cleveland Demo·

0. Calabrese and

POLIO SHOTS, INDICTED - Ben Gamble sits with
Elizabeth, 9, and Ray, 14, In Edenwold, Tenn ,
bemg indicted by the Davidson county health departfor refusing potio immunization shots for the children.
he was tired of being told what do, and if II means
a jail term 11 they can · start
the cell ready,"

Youth 8elqs¢S·•·.

Offers 'fo'Buy ,.
Cat WitlfW.iitg$
P!IO!VlLLE,

w. va.

Racme's Emergency Squad was
kept o ~ the move Thursday ~fte_r­
noon handling two CifCS wtthin
the matt-er of one hour !rom the
P~rtland area
The ,quad was !!ummoned first
at 1·05 p m to the Gail Price
farm .1t Portland to transport
Harry Honbach to Meigs General
Hospit · l after Honbacb had tal-'
len from a load of hay breaking
' a shoulder and suffering pos·
sible lJack mjuries.
Before the squad had ~~ft the
hoqnhl they were summoned
to the Ed Bush farm in Lebanon
Township where a horse had
fallen on R.aymond Hartley break·
4l.K his leg. He was also brought
to the hoepital.
D•1rlng the two runs the squad,
travel~IJ ~ total of
miles.

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Jullus .J. .Petra'eii+ rtturned to the
nem~rlttc aide. Another, John J.

1~year

HOL

thing ;ntl won:t sen It e'leta for

old boy whO -found a 11at
with
WJRI4".
knows he tilas a &amp;ood.
"'(!orrJ.gan of Cleveland, · was ab-

SALE .

79c a yard'
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$3.95
$4.95
$5.95
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SPREADS
. , .· . , SALE $4.00
SPREADS
.. , . . s.:l.i $5.00
' .. . . .. . . SALE $7:.00
SPREADS
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BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS

DRAPES and
COllAGE SETS
Regularly sell for $1.00.
Good selecUon In ali colors.

~·ine quality Birdseye diapers. Hemmed, Cut size
27x27.

SALE

79c a pair

_$1.69 do1.

$3.95

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Eli11belb Aan Smith.
VJaltlna: the paat week end
II i:hlt p~renta , Mr. and

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Karr Sr. of Racine .

wen Mr. and Mtt.
and two aona of
Dennle Karr Jr. and ·
Shirt)' of Cli'eleYill•
and
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In COiuillbuo wllll Mr. and Mil.
Rllpb Ruuell. l«ra. Rus,.eU ii the

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11 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT
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...... .. .. .... .. .. $39f.95
24 Cu. Ft.

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Ali our ~·" drlpes in this 2 day sale. Big ~l~U9n of
moderniStic 'aiid Qohll patterns- alia plain' oolotil 'ln
rose, green; natur~ ~~~d, broy,;n, . Ea~ pair 50 laehea
wide, 84 lnch-:s long,. '

Rutland, MIQ Betty Demoskey of
Middleport ond Eatt Denny J'r, of
Pomeroy vlsited Tuetdu eveNp;i

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One man died and his passenger, both Kaiser Aluminum
workers escaped with only minor injuries in a spectacular
highway' crash Thursday morning six miles west of R1ptey on
Route 33.
.
Jackson County Sheriffs deputies sa1d Joe K. Markam,
who tived with his family In a Cheshire, 0 ., trader court, was

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Full and Twin Sizes. Big se!ecllon ol colors ~ in Wo•en
cotton - chenille and hobnail spreads.
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~ddie Grue1er returned
Sui\day after a week's viait
In Lane~ater with Mr1 and Mrs. R.
B. WiUdn1.
Mr. and Mra.
18.
turned to their home,
Monday, after an
with her motb~:~r, Mn.
Grueaer,
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apd patterns ~ Ootlj&gt;n
Barkclolh. WaShable Apd
preshrunk. 4~'; agd 4W:
widths.
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Um•t 'Plan's J~:riO

Joe K. Markam Is Victim
In Accident Near Ripley

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IUUPREADS

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graduation or ber grandson, Donald Van Meter.'
Mr
Mrs. Eddae H.trtung l'e·
Tuesday everung
a racaUon tip to the Blue
Mountains.
Timothy Bishop and Mr.
George B111hop and tamvisited tbrlelly on
wilh Mrs. Margaret '
Mrs.
Cueter and Mra.
George
and daughters or
Logan were week end guests of
Mrs, Maraaret Hemsley.

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indt Double Bowl Sink .. Reg. U49.95 .. Sale •129.9&amp;

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(p,rnt&gt;. SPLid oolor
geeno or tan.

while

Mrs. )label VanMeter left SVJI,.
day for Vounaatown to attend the

lleluxe Sink .... . • Reg. UU.DS . . Sale f88.88

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;\.11 sizes -- Smoli (14-14\1
n"'k), IIU!dium (JH~\2),

In Ponreroy

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HOIIII

Two ol five Democratic senators
GPPolina: the bill switched stands
1 wheh a compromise was
reached
1o make the tax three instead of

DRAJn.y. ·

WORK .SAHtT$ .

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54 Inch Double Drain Board Sing Reg. •89.85 Sa~o $11.88

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"BIG VANKII
MeJt's Sjtort Sletl~~

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a.a wlf'l'll ~,
fonitht and kturd.y, hltlt ...,
in JOs, low t.nithf In a..

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preaent one-Mlll tax. The Senate
left unehanged the one-mdl levy
on state-chartered' banb.
The regular calendar for the
last session :,t'bursday IWII&amp; scrapped and tbe tax bill subatUuted at
the. laat minute.

Reg. U19.0o Kr?ehler Lounge Chair .... Sole U8.QO

U•lte4 Press lnt.rn.tMnl:l

SJNGLI COPY-k

,oo•SeQ,tte eb.ana:es.
It came to tbe Senate with o11,e
mJU added by the Houae to the

Reg. $97.50 Kroehler Swivel Rocker . . . . Sale $81.00

P~ople

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Reg. $109.00 Berk!lae Recliners .. . . .... Sale $91.00

enttne

The 1bill, whieb would yield an
••timated 64 million dollars addi·
~DJI in the next two years, now
a:oe1 back to the House for action

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Reg. $49.00 Berkllne Plat!Orm llo&lt;kers .. Sale $41.00

·Mainly About

I - 2 PC. BUCK · · · · · · Regular $219.95 · · Sale $165.00
1 -2 Pc. Green .... Regular $219.95 · Salt $165.00
1-2Pc.FoamRu.berRose Reg.$299.95 .. Sale$200.00
1-2 Pc. Green Foam Ru.ber Reg. $339.95 · · Sale $241.
f - 2 Pc. Blui Foam Ru.btr Rt~,. $339.95 · · Sale $241.00
1 -Rose Sofa Bed and Chair Reg. $169.95 · · We $139.
I- Sealy Sofa Bed and Chair Rq. $2,!.95 · · Sale $165.
I - Grey 2 pc. Sued Suite Sold for $300.d0 · · Sail $175.
Never Uaed

for the week -end.
1111, a.G To

Weather

June 5, 1959

Senate Illajorit)' Leader Frank 1- -'-- -KJnJ &lt;D-Toledo) ~aid th,e sales tax
bUI mieht come up for aetlon poaolbly oa Tuelldoy ol W~d..ad&amp;y.
It lJ tlle li.IJt of f!Ye tax boOJta
~ommended b)' Gov. Michael V.
DlSaUe for tibe Jll!neral fund.
The franchise tax bill, to boost
from ,ne to three mills the tax
on Ohio eorporationt, was pa14fd
alter retlatanee by five dls11enting
D~moerata was broken.
The aCtion came just before
lawmaker adjourned to go homE;_

Reg. U9.0G BerWae Platform Rodiera . . ~· ,ca.to
Reg. f89.0G Berlloek and Ottomans, . . . . . Sale $54.80
Reg. $81!.00 ·lle~kline' Reellners ·. 1. . ... Sale $54.00

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!:!&gt;nslderation by the Leg ature next week of a bill to boost
the stale sales tax by $34 million dollara a y,ear.
The go ahead was given Thursday to the sales tax ·bUI, !all
of the administration's lax increase programs, when the Senale voted passage, 17-15, of .the corporation franchise lax hike.

SALE $77.00

Mr:~. Da~el

Breakfast Sets

Sale 2 for $5.00

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Reg. $97.50 and$~, Berkline Recllnen

here The McBride girls are daughters t·l Mr and Mrs. Joe McBride md Debbie is the daughter
of Mr and Mra. Joe :Barnett.
Mrs. Clare Bacon, mother of
Judge Hacon bas returned
her
bome m Peebles
few days here
She came
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&amp; Swbel Roekers with reterslble foam rubber elllhlona

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meuure), .D\edtum (for t'hale
wbo " " ' - 32 3t), Ioree
(fw tiM! 38 • 38 woirt oluo)
and extra large (to ,. 42
waist). Cool eal&lt;on d&lt;nim.
Semi-boXer wal.st. ~ crt¥
or blue.

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Plrastte, Nyl&amp;D, Bayou and 'Jiaputry Cover.s. All new merchln-

Meeting
C'Laptet
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Held On Tuesday

FIRST ·of THE

MOBBY JEANS· •·

dise !H'iced to give our customers a treat uvtnp,

Mr and Mrs. Albort Sparks
and " "nddoughter, Penny coe of
Haydeoville viSited
with Mi ..
Sylvia McMaster saturdoy. On
Sundaj they vi&amp;!ted )Vith the
Pomeroy Chapter 1B6 OES met Don Gmther family at Waterford.
In rea:ular
evening
Mr. Clnd Mrs. Blaine Walburn
t session
J1 dl Tuesday
d worthy
mo
Pa sy a or •
· have ntmed their new daughter,
Harry
ldl g P. Smith, worthy Kimbe,.Jy Sue. She wa11 OOrn et
, pres n
Meigs General HospJtal sunday.
An invitation was received lo at· Robert See, local and
••nd
lnspect'1on of ,Pt
Pleasant Harrison, ddClifton,
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Chapter on Monday June 1!5 at 8 enta In a 1hon o ones name tn
m It was decided to postpone Tuesday's Sentinel. Mrs. Walburn
Mother-Daughter Banquet un- I and b,.by were retumed home
September. Plans were discus- Wednesday
81!d for attending mspection of Ra·
Mrs. Richard Gress' Is recuper- 1
ating lit her home after recent
cme Cbapler.
Rerrel~ents wfre served at surgery at Holzer HospUai,the close of the m~eting by Ellza·
Kathy and Mary Margaret Me·
beth Young, Norma Parker, Mane Br1dc, Huntington, and the1r Cfru·
Morns
Bernetta Young, Edith san De!Jble Ba~nett, Huntingto~,
' and Mlldred Fisher
are guest of the Clarence McNeala
They Qre great niecea ot Mrs. Me I
Neal and are on vacation and are

School

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KROEHLER &amp; BERKUNE CIIAIRS

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SALE

YOU CAN HAVE PUN
WHILE .VOU
.HI!Lpt YOUR CHILD LEARN

REFRIGERATORS
$158.00

Reg.

Big selection bl fioral

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For Tlulncr., end Jrriday

CRETONNE I

was held Tuesday evenlno at the K. of P Hall wlth MEC Er- Mary lou who hals be:en visttina:
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with Mrs Murray for the past
ma Smith presiding.
week returned home with them.
A communication from the Grand Chief relative to the Dor..a McGhee who has made

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-outtolooolllxllftllhl!f loot . , , _ Of porlo o1oto
t.bn from • WIMtoa-lll~m

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Pnd Mra. John Talbott of
Columbus visited recently wttb
Mrs J'nmer Ru11e11.
Mr and Mra. R. E. Ward ol Raam~
.enswoo&lt;t visited wtth Mr•. James
The regular meeting of the Meigs Temple Py~h1an Sasters Murr;~y Sunday. Tbe1r daugb~r.

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P. I. Wotoon coliN IIOI!ct alter

Mr

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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

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Canton 9, Ohio

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Mr and Mrs. Rolland Torrene1!
, Shtle Convenilon to be held in
Neutzhng m cnarge and Mrs. ! st&amp; yJng With Mrs. Jam cb Murray
Robert Bu1h, Ernest Busb, Flos Columbus, Sept '.!3·26 Mra. Grirt
Russe
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will
rep
resent
the
Temple
Hapton.stall .at the plano. The I whJle Mrs, Ward is JJt Mc1gs Gen·
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sJe Bush, Mr
and
Mrs. R~
Bus h. Rat!del PJgott, the honoree as a delegate at the conve ntion hymn "What A Friend we Have I eral Hospital Anna Mae JeUery
and Mrs. Cash Babr will be the 1n Jesus" opened the program. It who cuso made, ber h~e with
and hostess.

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ROOF LEAK?
If So
SEE US FIRST

$199.95

We Have Something !llew

Full 40 lllch Size

To Offer You,

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Bomboek,
PortliDd;

SyReuse;
IIQmond

MARKIT RII'IIRT
CINOJNNA'l1 UPf_,produce ·
Eggs large A steady to firm
othet!a 'blnly steady ; prices at
farms, cOrununers whites and
brown, A fnmbo Z3·28.. A large
1f.U, A ·medlum 13-141, A small
TWO AilE FINED
10.13, » large 13·18, undergrades
Two men were fined In the 9-14.
eel
Cbickens, fryer~ uncbang .,
Me1gs County Court Tburaday af·
ternoon wlth Roosevelt Hawley solpplJ.es ample, ft'l'er~ 2~-t lb._14MDI IA!-I:t: hghl
fined $10: and coste far l5\0
prices 61.000 •t 14
WIUard Nehon, hens
~.000 at ID,' 1$.·
and costs and
lor driving

dead whl!n offteen am ved on tbe
scene about 10. 13 a. m. His passenger, Joseph Wtlb, also of Chetl·
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trader court, was treated
at a Ripley cURie, then at
HoapiW Hi Gallipohs, and
to the report, M.ark-

lost control of hli
as lie rounded a
slight curve Skid marks measured
340 Feet before the car left the
highway to turn over several
tuna. It was completely, demobshcd.
Wtlls, in •hock, could teJI ofllcers bttle or nothmg about the
accident.
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Jackson County Coroner E Royal Kessell ordered Markam's remama taken to Charleston Gentral
Hcspjtal today for pOSt morteOl
study It was lbeorlzed that Mark·
am may have suffered a heart at·
tack Dr r;unting spell before the
crash.
Funeral arrangemen.ts are pend·
mg the post mortem au-topsy. Re·
mains are at the Ed1son Parsons

1958

are Mrs. Markam,
a young son, Joey.
cam.e to Che11bire from
W. Va.
said Wills indicated
llad driven td' Ripley to
needed tools flefore prothe Ka1ser plant where
as an electrieian.

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':'HE DAILY SENTINEL

Farley May Illuminate Religious Question
In Politics From His Vast Past Experience

·Commentating Editorially
·
The Spirit Of '76
As a note of cheer to those Americans wb o
h&amp;&gt;ve been wondefing what the world is com·
ing to. we are happy to mention that pa·
triotism _ which globalist intellectuals have
,. ~n decrying as. fl; .t bildish if not a downright
dirty word - i.s looking up.
The eagerness• of Alaska and Hawaii for
statehood were he3!thy signs, and from the
college campuses comes word that loyalty is
coming back into fashion . The most impressive evidence. however, comes £rom The American Legion, the world's greatest veterans'
organization, which - like others - had
been declining in membership year by year
since 1953. Today , well in advance of the
half-way point in its 40th Anniversary Year.
,..,.11 Iearl) tttat there are 21 ,000 mqre .PI!id-up

~

.

TO "PURCHASE aoATi
Mr. :md Mra. Victor Brown or
-Brown'• ·Marlne · Sales and FWYct
Brown Minersville were in Tell

the conttnUJog battle ag~inst CommuniSm ,
subversion and creeping lti(ltfference to Am·
erican ideals_. na,~ion.al honor . ~nd love . of
country It lS the ,strong pomt to ..whach
veterans ~nd their wi~.ws an( orphans m~ay
look for aid and ~uid~·rlce. It is a co~mumty
Y_outh center, a~tive m the fight ag~mst dehnquency and In support of recreational fa·
cilitie.s.. _And _it is a social cen~e.r whe~e g~~d
compa~tonshlp and good• cltizenshte JOin
hands m mutual understanding and appreciation of life in America.

.in&lt;ll&amp;AA, Jl!l! · W•~k to RL\1'·
chase l&gt;oats. While there ibey
viaited the Cutter llOat Ftctory
and watt'bed fiber glau boeta be·

"City,

lng mottle.

. ' WS.CI· TQ

•el an

ex~

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Many factors, no doubt, such as the need

ample of loyalty to God and country in terms
of greater community service. ln its now traditional role of big brother - wherever· it
may be located - the Legi&lt;&gt;n post is GHQ in

'n "'

O/f,~h~ ~ire
COLfTMBUS UPJ-Gov. Michael
V. DISI'lle told his cabinet today
tha able may have to cut 1pendlni tor mental healtll, education

and w~lfare peca~~··}ht~ .Le&amp;i~i
ture d1d _not srant .h a/ Mqtieat .
qlladrltDILnl the corporation fTan.
chlM! lax.

COLUMBUS UPJ-Ohlo's salea

WM~UJNGTON

UPT-The

Ato·

mic

Energ)' Commia!llon today
announced !ll•mlng or contracts
for ronstructlon of the long de·
layed \.1.400-kilwott I'JUclear power plll~t at Piqua, Ohio.
COJ.UMBUS UP! - Findlay
Reiltot VIctor L. Snyder told the
Ohio SuPteJll!' Coulj today that
the s\llte bar naociatlon deprived
hi~ . or his c:onstitutlctnal rights
:apO· tbreate!lefl' hia livelihood.
Snyde•. se, WQI charged two
yeara ago with the unauthorized
praetloe or law. '

HI~D

There were
members of the
Middleport ¥~..;mi.«: -l,odle att!l!ndlng wheri t~... h~tld ~ aervlcea on
Thurr.tt.rx everugt At the Rawlinta
Coolt 11'11~•~11 Home, I~~ . Edw"i'd
T. Frencb who died at hls home.
Tuesdo~v Cwentng, • .

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The "'i~eilla Circle ~ the First
Bat)tiat €huJ!ch, ' Mt,ddlepgrt
:meet Moad11 eyenma-.at the bome
of Mn. Wai'nft HulbUrt at '7:30.

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Have To Act In

Benito's Role
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,!l'wepty-one thousand:· l!tdlvlduals out &lt;&gt;f a
three mllllon-memtier organization may not
be very many. But the fact that there are
21 .000 more Legionnaires, rather than 21 .
000 less, makes all the difference.
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Late News

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The WSCS . of Jbe · 'Middleport
H~th .netlJO'dlst Church wUL meet
Monday ev~inl' af tbe c~urt:b at
?:SIJ. Y.W ·Frieda: Faehnle will be
the devoticmal leader witb Mra.
Gam,t
Entsm1.nJer1
proJram
leader.

to stand together in the face of the expand·
ing Red menace, the grQwing boldness of
America's detractors and the instability of
. numefous. other countries contri~ute b the
ugi~n membi'tt tlllin at this tim&amp; a :year~~go.
In turning the c&lt;itner, the Legion den\Qll; r~s¥rge_nce of nati&lt;&gt;nal prlae and lov&amp; of
,tralfi. pe,-loapl( t)tt!l "life begins ~t 40". Bqr, C&lt;Jtintry. But eertai.pi~, 1'h~. American Legion
mor~
· ~ icantly." .lve think, it idle~ ,llle and the pqst that ~~~~s' It In eveJl. ~nm,
dyna *'&lt;llli dorsbtp. of its under40'c.nWOnal. munity in' t~e lamt. ~m lirae In llltf\tU~
com
· . .Pr!!Ston J. Moore, and· hlo Insist· ant picture or a n(O ~vering its warllnti
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ence \hat h2 I 7,000 Legion posts, )11 cross- spirit.
roads hamlcta and big cities alike,

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No ~er­

rormer wJU be "actlDJ" more
tha.n Nehemiah .Persoff when he
portraya Benito Muuollni,
·Penoff, a stocky, out · apoken
charader witb Iii PUJDacioua ~bin
claim• few people know as much
about the Itallan dictator aa be
doe.li.

8Y LYLI C. WILSON
Unl... ltnu lniMnMI-..1
WASHINGTON UPI-.Perhapa
Jtmu A. Farley can IUumlnate
til!•~ troublesome queath:m -of rel.lcl9n in poUtiea wblch h11 be·
come Umely apln bet!auae Sen.
JfJU F. Kennedy ll a CathoUe.
For those who came in very

presidential nomination in token
opposition to term number; three.
He would han settled happUy
for tec:oDd place on ' ticket beaded either by John N. Garner of
Texu or the late Cordell Hllll of

campaign _ley devel-opa ·tbe deviout- story of could win."
Roose· FDR's third term nom~tioll. It
velt'l 1932 ~d 1936 electoral was a poHtlcal noneauch properly
DIJCOUntJ Rell1lon
triu ..phl. Farley balked at a third counted as the beat planned and
Farley replied a great many

lite:, Jim. Farley wa1

term. When FDa was nominated oreanized spontaneous draft in tbe
rJn ltto for the third time, Farle.y hilltory of u. s. poUt.ica. Tbe third
refuted to manap bls campaign termers feared tM FarJ.ey'l canagain.
didacy might wreck the plan.
Perbapa even FDR feared tbat.
l)rley in liMO was, blmself 4
Cardlllll Sumrnont
eindidate for tbe Demott~ttic
so, Farley relatea that he waa
summoned by Cardinal Mundelein
Of Chicago, and met with him on
July 12, 1939 in New York. The
CudlnaJ had a major purpose, to
Mr. ~ild Mra. Kennetb Rous· perauade Farley to aupport FDR'a
ton (Fan Hamilton) •nd r1mUy third nomination and election.
wrote this:
of ii~Jton wer'e caUing on friends Farley
,
beie Decoration Day.
., 'James,' tlle Cardinal studied
Clyd~ Pickens is vlsitin&amp;
bit me earnestly, · 'you have alwqa
da~ier. Mr&amp;. Josephine Hull at been most frank with me, 10 that
Wlido, 0.
I feel entirely free in broathiDI
.Ji..vid Siuon of the Armed a most contldenttal 1n1tter to you.
Fotfta Atationed at Fort Bolivar, It Ia liU' aincere feetlng that a
Va., apent the weekend et tiia Roman Catholic n~i.lld Rot be
ho111e here. His wife accompatlled elected president of ttre Unhed
Statea at this time or for many
bhq' hm! from Cuolwilte.
Mr. .:md Mra. Ro1 .· Edwards or years to come. 1 hope, therefore,
do41de:t, W. Va., tnd Mr. and U..l you will do nothing to Jn.
llrai 11ubert Carr or Columbus volve the Catholics of the country
aftother debeele such 118 W(! e.J:·
were here over the weekend to
yiait Mr. and MJ;t. B. L. Edwards. perienced in una When Alfred£.
John,.le Riebel or ou, Athens, Smith of New York got tbe Demb· ·
lnd Mr. aD~ Mrs: Bob Morton and Cfatic nomination.' ''
Farley'&amp; response wu il:bat he
Cbllc:lren of flelDre were tbe Sun·
day cueata &lt;O{ :their parents, D. C. dld not feel free to discuss mR'a
thl~ term possibilities because
Riebel and wife.
New monumenh. placed at the
araYes Jn tbe . Reedsville cemetery
reHntlv were Cbarlea B. Bailey,
Clllfard Holland, James Buckley
and F1orence co..,dery.'
)Ira. Olive Torrence who has
tbeen .a med~cal palient in the City
Hospital in Parkenburg was re·
turned home rSunday.
' ~- Paul Curtis of Racine, Mrs,
Aol: Si:rietland, Pomeroy and M_ri
Addle Bitters, Middleport were
M!mo'rlal Dat visitors of tht!lr
Chloe Millo. O!her

5.ociety News
Of Reedsville

peraon&amp;, among them

tl'le

vice

prealdent Gnrner, senator1, repte·

sentativea, md party leaden leeJ
di(ferently. Men whG know aome·

M~s.

Grant

s~~i~~tt~~~f

NeWell

an~~],,;ii1. ·~thena, ·were Sun(iay
•••·•- •• thel" ptrents, Mr. and

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Dairy Isle ·
LMust &amp; 4111

Middleport

FEATURING

An All New
BLACK CHEfUIY
SUNDAE
1
0PIN II A.M; TD 11 P.M.

Undentondlng ·the

Bf;B'LE,
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F&lt;&gt;r free booklet, writ':

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Bible SHiet)'

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INVASION COMPWNT - Nicari~iua's "invll&amp;i&lt;&gt;n . tro•·
ble." reacb tnt&lt;&gt; tw&lt;&gt; ·o.s. cities as Nicat"agua-bounli arms are
selzei! in Miami, Fla., and Nicaragua's Ambassador GuUII'flllo
Sevllla-Sacasa lpdges an appeal (aboye)-ln Washington for the
Otganizalion of J\merican Stales to take action. C&lt;&gt;un.
torlng, &lt;(uba's repreaehtatlve, Raul ll&lt;&gt;a, opposes . .

HEALTH FOR AU
of ' exerclae Ill
Ita needs and
II

bpdy-th
' APd plan
the yearwould be

up,

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Ateet :for ~ should.~ lnclud·
ea.on-·thlt oocalion too. m is one

of the major •ilmenti ..UU.t peo·
pte ma.V bbe without realialng it.
beca~~s! they may no.t feel s~ck.
Yet the '1'8 garms may be tly!re

UPI~lt)". Tron·

~rtsmouth

Monday.

. . 1o SPONSoR TRIP

'f:~e Mt. MorJah Baptist · choir
will §l)Onaqr a trill around tbe
world .S.und.JY beginning a~ t p.
and m:ay · b&amp; doing d•m.irte.· •
m. The trip will !ltart at the home
.
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of '. J4r,.. Ra.coe Hardaway and
T.hl1 ~olumR is si)O~ tn the wm··entl at 'fhc horne o! .Mrs. Irv·
lntereat of better beaJtb ty: Your Jng Bwngardncr. Friends are in·
TUtierculosla Association.
vited W attend.

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".JI1-T LOoKIN.G "
dJME ON IN

BAKER FURNITURE

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the same prestige design ~ saw ~vertiMif tn un..
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FOR CAII£FREE

SUMMER
DRIVIN,G
LET US .
SERVICE YOUR CAR

RACINE
SERVICE STATION
Ollv.r BaUer, Owner
Phone 3143
Racine

Ril Co. oRlC!l1l1 and union repr•
sentltlvea st~edb.ltd a meetlq
today in an effollt 10 1.ut 1 elty
wide bu• atrlke tn a wale dlJnt. Frlcla)t morft·
pu\e aet for

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RESTAURAWt

FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

For Further information about
lheir right.A and obligations under
the ol-1-age, survivors, and disability insurance program, clere»
men '11e urged to get in touch
with their soclal secUrity district
Office 1nd ask for a ~PY ol leaflet OASI·3311, "Social Seeurity for
Clergymen,"
For
infonnation
about 'Vaiver certificates and aodal security taxes, they are dir·
ected to the District Directer of
Internal Revenue.

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MARTIN,

FRIDAY a!ld SATURDAY EVEMINGS

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Racine Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Johnson and chil·

dren of Racjne vis.ited Saturday
with her brother Robert and
family.
· Mrs. Frances Alkire aDd aons
and Mrs.. Ava Gilkey are leaving
for Tallabauee, Fla., to attend
the graduaUon of their nephew
and grand&amp;On Don. Up~egraf{ Jr.
Quite • number Of friends and
telaUves of Mrs. Lucy Stootl at·
tended her burial at Downington
Wednesday. She was a sJster of
Mn. Katie Wilson.
,
Tom Steinmetz war;. buried at
Downlngton Cemetery on Decoration Day . .6-fterward the relatives
Were dinner cueata of h.ia siater,
Mra. EWe Haning,
lfr, and Mra. Robert Alkire and
·son Ray are guesta of Dr. and
Mrs. Dan GibJ&amp;n and Mark in

NnaJ acadtmy ~
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Here"s fOOd to fit every
taste, expertly prepared,
de!Uy rtn'ed in a graci&lt;&gt;US
atmoopbere hlgbly conduc·
lve f&lt;&gt; relaxaU&lt;&gt;n.

WE ARE OPEN

man's earnings Iro.m the miniatry
can neYer be eounted toward
cial sernrit)' benefits.

·Cincinnati
visited the past week with her sis·
ter, Mra. Hiel French.
Clinton Gilkey and Duane Stan·
ley who are employed in Colum·
bus apent the weekend at home.
Mrs. Vinas Lee and sons of Ra·
cine spent Sunday wi~ her mo·
ther, Mrs. Katie Wilson and attended ·Sunday School.
· The . Alumni. banquet was well
attended ." The PTA' served the dinner to 85 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter of
Newark visited their farm here
and reported they have a new
crandson, their only grandchUd.
Mr. end Mrs, Uncoln Russell
of Wolfpen were dinner guests
of Clinton ' Gilkey Jr. Sunday.
Robert Alkire is home on account of the strike wltb the engineers on road construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
visited his brother Charlea at

the home of L.

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SOCIAL SECURITY AND ·YOU

Horriscmville

Collins and s,9n,

Mfa. Blaine

At Its Finest

rT'S NAY PWIIS YIAIS--Tbe-awnomenesa of D~Day, When the AW~ tnvaalou of Europe •u
throWD f'-l&amp;burt France'• Normandy (¥last, is recalled. by theM vivid photo. mude tbere on :that
· ,_1 , lun• 8, 19oM. Top: Intantrjmen. rush to tbe beach from their landlnl craft. One trtghtl t.
mln\11 a ahoe. Lower left: General Eisenhower, auprerne commander, ,directa the attack. Lqwer
· ~gbt; Ont ot ihe many who got cmly to shore. Some 4:,000 lhlpa took part, wttb mont thaD 3,000
wa.rpl~ attacklng overhead. The beachhead waa 60 mllea lo~g.
(Cntral ~}.

were Friday eYe·

The open ehlQ'cb · ....wtDa wiD

Up! Food

la. honor of hD COIDp&amp;IIJ' . .
ehulea beat ID tbe b. . of

Mr.

lJ1 CotumbuL

Coming Right

IMI'I OMIAI-of IlL. pto ·all
•t to Ji.va ..lf.kllldp!UD llabi'lu Voipnau ot ~
N.Y., a: Ida. at Aaupolil, .JI4.

Vineya"rd

r-•I,! Idr.,n: PhiiHpsbury,

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~ ond to employed ot tile ,._,
l!:olineerl111 lla!Dteao... COtiW

tbe dinner mu.t be in .by June 10

thing about politics. Conditlona
are not the aame aa they were
10 or 12 Y"3rs ago.
"When Smith, ran the Demo·
cratic Party waa not In power;
Smith w~a in the front of the
ficht for repeal of the p~lbition
law; the conntry waa prosperou.;
Smith's choice of Jobn J . Raakob
a Repuoblican, for national Chairman was · an affro~t to old line
Democrata; Smith'~ co~duct of
tM .&gt;eampa'IJn waa ' aDJthinc tmt
skillful and diplomatia," lt w.. ~
doubt"ful that .anY Democrat could
have been elee&amp;ed in tliat year, ·
and tb"e ~ligious issue sbould not
be ' blamed alone for ·smltb'a de·
feat. On tbe other aide of the picture, tbere ' ill no reason' to be·
lleve that the DemocraUc ParD"
wlli not win In 1940.'~ ·
That i1 Farley'$ estimate of
how the religious Issue weighed
in the 1028 contest between Smith
and Herbert Hoover. There should
be tome comfort for Kennedy in
that esUmate. It seems to cut the
laue of religion in ~ollticl down
to aile.====== _ _

Deweese of "WaShlQand Mrs. Lucy, Davia .

IIIUieport

:Mr. ltod Mra. Frank Holter ol be an ~mt of IUIM: 7ftJa at 1:11
Raclnl'!, Obio, are announdnrt tllit a1 tile Jlorte Cbepel lletllodllt
,.enpJement and approachlnc JDIJ· Cburdl, SPIUOf, Ohio. A , _
rlaJe of their daurrhter, Ruby Uon wilL lotJow lor IH llltDIIdlato
Ann, to R.Qtmbnd Turner, IOD of t...m....d frtendo.
Mr. and MR. Jacob TUrner, lOdOIJ TD MIT
dleport Oldo.
llodne Cllopter Of llle O!'lll wtii
Miu Holter ia a &amp;raduate of
Racine Hl&amp;b School, clau of 'IS meet Monday evenma. Juae It
and Ia empJoyed •• a Jtenolfllpb- Worllly lbtron Harriet N er ft~r the .Jiluckeye Union Claf.lltY urcN 1U membert be prneat u
final iotpection plana far Junt le
Company, Columbua, 0.
wUI !Je rude. Ruervatiom for

them
Cardin&amp;) Mundelein ti.·
preued abaolute 0011flde~e tllat
FDR w-otild aeek • thtrd term.
Farley thought not although he
Tenn~.
could not be aure.
In hi! book, "Jim Farley'a
"Jamea" Mundelein bullted
story, the Rooaevelt yeara," Fu- "1 do not believe a Catholit.

mtDMm- of . Frinklin D.

tn reeelpta have P1UI8ed ~be 2QO
million dullar matlk lor the' Iii·
Clli year, &amp;tate TriiiUfiet JOII8Ph
T. Ferouoon said tOdiY.

DA,TON, 0.

Holter-Turner
!ngagement Is
Being Announced

"I do n11t think you are tbe proper
penon" with wtlom to dlacu11

viiJitoo! "In the Milia· home wete

Something To Live Oil
Is Not Often Enough

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·lll4dlepott.
0., June
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WATCHES

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nf'\1•,¥.1,

LTON
RINGS
- TieCiasps

BILLFOLDS

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como in .• ·,' •ee the ~·~~plt•lt:':P!
Let •• show JOt!' •u•:\1 ~*'o;,!;!:

BAK
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':'HE DAILY SENTINEL

Farley May Illuminate Religious Question
In Politics From His Vast Past Experience

·Commentating Editorially
·
The Spirit Of '76
As a note of cheer to those Americans wb o
h&amp;&gt;ve been wondefing what the world is com·
ing to. we are happy to mention that pa·
triotism _ which globalist intellectuals have
,. ~n decrying as. fl; .t bildish if not a downright
dirty word - i.s looking up.
The eagerness• of Alaska and Hawaii for
statehood were he3!thy signs, and from the
college campuses comes word that loyalty is
coming back into fashion . The most impressive evidence. however, comes £rom The American Legion, the world's greatest veterans'
organization, which - like others - had
been declining in membership year by year
since 1953. Today , well in advance of the
half-way point in its 40th Anniversary Year.
,..,.11 Iearl) tttat there are 21 ,000 mqre .PI!id-up

~

.

TO "PURCHASE aoATi
Mr. :md Mra. Victor Brown or
-Brown'• ·Marlne · Sales and FWYct
Brown Minersville were in Tell

the conttnUJog battle ag~inst CommuniSm ,
subversion and creeping lti(ltfference to Am·
erican ideals_. na,~ion.al honor . ~nd love . of
country It lS the ,strong pomt to ..whach
veterans ~nd their wi~.ws an( orphans m~ay
look for aid and ~uid~·rlce. It is a co~mumty
Y_outh center, a~tive m the fight ag~mst dehnquency and In support of recreational fa·
cilitie.s.. _And _it is a social cen~e.r whe~e g~~d
compa~tonshlp and good• cltizenshte JOin
hands m mutual understanding and appreciation of life in America.

.in&lt;ll&amp;AA, Jl!l! · W•~k to RL\1'·
chase l&gt;oats. While there ibey
viaited the Cutter llOat Ftctory
and watt'bed fiber glau boeta be·

"City,

lng mottle.

. ' WS.CI· TQ

•el an

ex~

·- -

-ao·

Many factors, no doubt, such as the need

ample of loyalty to God and country in terms
of greater community service. ln its now traditional role of big brother - wherever· it
may be located - the Legi&lt;&gt;n post is GHQ in

'n "'

O/f,~h~ ~ire
COLfTMBUS UPJ-Gov. Michael
V. DISI'lle told his cabinet today
tha able may have to cut 1pendlni tor mental healtll, education

and w~lfare peca~~··}ht~ .Le&amp;i~i
ture d1d _not srant .h a/ Mqtieat .
qlladrltDILnl the corporation fTan.
chlM! lax.

COLUMBUS UPJ-Ohlo's salea

WM~UJNGTON

UPT-The

Ato·

mic

Energ)' Commia!llon today
announced !ll•mlng or contracts
for ronstructlon of the long de·
layed \.1.400-kilwott I'JUclear power plll~t at Piqua, Ohio.
COJ.UMBUS UP! - Findlay
Reiltot VIctor L. Snyder told the
Ohio SuPteJll!' Coulj today that
the s\llte bar naociatlon deprived
hi~ . or his c:onstitutlctnal rights
:apO· tbreate!lefl' hia livelihood.
Snyde•. se, WQI charged two
yeara ago with the unauthorized
praetloe or law. '

HI~D

There were
members of the
Middleport ¥~..;mi.«: -l,odle att!l!ndlng wheri t~... h~tld ~ aervlcea on
Thurr.tt.rx everugt At the Rawlinta
Coolt 11'11~•~11 Home, I~~ . Edw"i'd
T. Frencb who died at hls home.
Tuesdo~v Cwentng, • .

i Cilc~~

. ~lllftNG

The "'i~eilla Circle ~ the First
Bat)tiat €huJ!ch, ' Mt,ddlepgrt
:meet Moad11 eyenma-.at the bome
of Mn. Wai'nft HulbUrt at '7:30.

wm

•

Persoff Will
Have To Act In

Benito's Role
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,!l'wepty-one thousand:· l!tdlvlduals out &lt;&gt;f a
three mllllon-memtier organization may not
be very many. But the fact that there are
21 .000 more Legionnaires, rather than 21 .
000 less, makes all the difference.
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The WSCS . of Jbe · 'Middleport
H~th .netlJO'dlst Church wUL meet
Monday ev~inl' af tbe c~urt:b at
?:SIJ. Y.W ·Frieda: Faehnle will be
the devoticmal leader witb Mra.
Gam,t
Entsm1.nJer1
proJram
leader.

to stand together in the face of the expand·
ing Red menace, the grQwing boldness of
America's detractors and the instability of
. numefous. other countries contri~ute b the
ugi~n membi'tt tlllin at this tim&amp; a :year~~go.
In turning the c&lt;itner, the Legion den\Qll; r~s¥rge_nce of nati&lt;&gt;nal prlae and lov&amp; of
,tralfi. pe,-loapl( t)tt!l "life begins ~t 40". Bqr, C&lt;Jtintry. But eertai.pi~, 1'h~. American Legion
mor~
· ~ icantly." .lve think, it idle~ ,llle and the pqst that ~~~~s' It In eveJl. ~nm,
dyna *'&lt;llli dorsbtp. of its under40'c.nWOnal. munity in' t~e lamt. ~m lirae In llltf\tU~
com
· . .Pr!!Ston J. Moore, and· hlo Insist· ant picture or a n(O ~vering its warllnti
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roads hamlcta and big cities alike,

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rormer wJU be "actlDJ" more
tha.n Nehemiah .Persoff when he
portraya Benito Muuollni,
·Penoff, a stocky, out · apoken
charader witb Iii PUJDacioua ~bin
claim• few people know as much
about the Itallan dictator aa be
doe.li.

8Y LYLI C. WILSON
Unl... ltnu lniMnMI-..1
WASHINGTON UPI-.Perhapa
Jtmu A. Farley can IUumlnate
til!•~ troublesome queath:m -of rel.lcl9n in poUtiea wblch h11 be·
come Umely apln bet!auae Sen.
JfJU F. Kennedy ll a CathoUe.
For those who came in very

presidential nomination in token
opposition to term number; three.
He would han settled happUy
for tec:oDd place on ' ticket beaded either by John N. Garner of
Texu or the late Cordell Hllll of

campaign _ley devel-opa ·tbe deviout- story of could win."
Roose· FDR's third term nom~tioll. It
velt'l 1932 ~d 1936 electoral was a poHtlcal noneauch properly
DIJCOUntJ Rell1lon
triu ..phl. Farley balked at a third counted as the beat planned and
Farley replied a great many

lite:, Jim. Farley wa1

term. When FDa was nominated oreanized spontaneous draft in tbe
rJn ltto for the third time, Farle.y hilltory of u. s. poUt.ica. Tbe third
refuted to manap bls campaign termers feared tM FarJ.ey'l canagain.
didacy might wreck the plan.
Perbapa even FDR feared tbat.
l)rley in liMO was, blmself 4
Cardlllll Sumrnont
eindidate for tbe Demott~ttic
so, Farley relatea that he waa
summoned by Cardinal Mundelein
Of Chicago, and met with him on
July 12, 1939 in New York. The
CudlnaJ had a major purpose, to
Mr. ~ild Mra. Kennetb Rous· perauade Farley to aupport FDR'a
ton (Fan Hamilton) •nd r1mUy third nomination and election.
wrote this:
of ii~Jton wer'e caUing on friends Farley
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beie Decoration Day.
., 'James,' tlle Cardinal studied
Clyd~ Pickens is vlsitin&amp;
bit me earnestly, · 'you have alwqa
da~ier. Mr&amp;. Josephine Hull at been most frank with me, 10 that
Wlido, 0.
I feel entirely free in broathiDI
.Ji..vid Siuon of the Armed a most contldenttal 1n1tter to you.
Fotfta Atationed at Fort Bolivar, It Ia liU' aincere feetlng that a
Va., apent the weekend et tiia Roman Catholic n~i.lld Rot be
ho111e here. His wife accompatlled elected president of ttre Unhed
Statea at this time or for many
bhq' hm! from Cuolwilte.
Mr. .:md Mra. Ro1 .· Edwards or years to come. 1 hope, therefore,
do41de:t, W. Va., tnd Mr. and U..l you will do nothing to Jn.
llrai 11ubert Carr or Columbus volve the Catholics of the country
aftother debeele such 118 W(! e.J:·
were here over the weekend to
yiait Mr. and MJ;t. B. L. Edwards. perienced in una When Alfred£.
John,.le Riebel or ou, Athens, Smith of New York got tbe Demb· ·
lnd Mr. aD~ Mrs: Bob Morton and Cfatic nomination.' ''
Farley'&amp; response wu il:bat he
Cbllc:lren of flelDre were tbe Sun·
day cueata &lt;O{ :their parents, D. C. dld not feel free to discuss mR'a
thl~ term possibilities because
Riebel and wife.
New monumenh. placed at the
araYes Jn tbe . Reedsville cemetery
reHntlv were Cbarlea B. Bailey,
Clllfard Holland, James Buckley
and F1orence co..,dery.'
)Ira. Olive Torrence who has
tbeen .a med~cal palient in the City
Hospital in Parkenburg was re·
turned home rSunday.
' ~- Paul Curtis of Racine, Mrs,
Aol: Si:rietland, Pomeroy and M_ri
Addle Bitters, Middleport were
M!mo'rlal Dat visitors of tht!lr
Chloe Millo. O!her

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Of Reedsville

peraon&amp;, among them

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vice

prealdent Gnrner, senator1, repte·

sentativea, md party leaden leeJ
di(ferently. Men whG know aome·

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NeWell

an~~],,;ii1. ·~thena, ·were Sun(iay
•••·•- •• thel" ptrents, Mr. and

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ble." reacb tnt&lt;&gt; tw&lt;&gt; ·o.s. cities as Nicat"agua-bounli arms are
selzei! in Miami, Fla., and Nicaragua's Ambassador GuUII'flllo
Sevllla-Sacasa lpdges an appeal (aboye)-ln Washington for the
Otganizalion of J\merican Stales to take action. C&lt;&gt;un.
torlng, &lt;(uba's repreaehtatlve, Raul ll&lt;&gt;a, opposes . .

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beca~~s! they may no.t feel s~ck.
Yet the '1'8 garms may be tly!re

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~rtsmouth

Monday.

. . 1o SPONSoR TRIP

'f:~e Mt. MorJah Baptist · choir
will §l)Onaqr a trill around tbe
world .S.und.JY beginning a~ t p.
and m:ay · b&amp; doing d•m.irte.· •
m. The trip will !ltart at the home
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T.hl1 ~olumR is si)O~ tn the wm··entl at 'fhc horne o! .Mrs. Irv·
lntereat of better beaJtb ty: Your Jng Bwngardncr. Friends are in·
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Phone 3143
Racine

Ril Co. oRlC!l1l1 and union repr•
sentltlvea st~edb.ltd a meetlq
today in an effollt 10 1.ut 1 elty
wide bu• atrlke tn a wale dlJnt. Frlcla)t morft·
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For Further information about
lheir right.A and obligations under
the ol-1-age, survivors, and disability insurance program, clere»
men '11e urged to get in touch
with their soclal secUrity district
Office 1nd ask for a ~PY ol leaflet OASI·3311, "Social Seeurity for
Clergymen,"
For
infonnation
about 'Vaiver certificates and aodal security taxes, they are dir·
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MARTIN,

FRIDAY a!ld SATURDAY EVEMINGS

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Racine Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Johnson and chil·

dren of Racjne vis.ited Saturday
with her brother Robert and
family.
· Mrs. Frances Alkire aDd aons
and Mrs.. Ava Gilkey are leaving
for Tallabauee, Fla., to attend
the graduaUon of their nephew
and grand&amp;On Don. Up~egraf{ Jr.
Quite • number Of friends and
telaUves of Mrs. Lucy Stootl at·
tended her burial at Downington
Wednesday. She was a sJster of
Mn. Katie Wilson.
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Tom Steinmetz war;. buried at
Downlngton Cemetery on Decoration Day . .6-fterward the relatives
Were dinner cueata of h.ia siater,
Mra. EWe Haning,
lfr, and Mra. Robert Alkire and
·son Ray are guesta of Dr. and
Mrs. Dan GibJ&amp;n and Mark in

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de!Uy rtn'ed in a graci&lt;&gt;US
atmoopbere hlgbly conduc·
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man's earnings Iro.m the miniatry
can neYer be eounted toward
cial sernrit)' benefits.

·Cincinnati
visited the past week with her sis·
ter, Mra. Hiel French.
Clinton Gilkey and Duane Stan·
ley who are employed in Colum·
bus apent the weekend at home.
Mrs. Vinas Lee and sons of Ra·
cine spent Sunday wi~ her mo·
ther, Mrs. Katie Wilson and attended ·Sunday School.
· The . Alumni. banquet was well
attended ." The PTA' served the dinner to 85 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter of
Newark visited their farm here
and reported they have a new
crandson, their only grandchUd.
Mr. end Mrs, Uncoln Russell
of Wolfpen were dinner guests
of Clinton ' Gilkey Jr. Sunday.
Robert Alkire is home on account of the strike wltb the engineers on road construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
visited his brother Charlea at

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Horriscmville

Collins and s,9n,

Mfa. Blaine

At Its Finest

rT'S NAY PWIIS YIAIS--Tbe-awnomenesa of D~Day, When the AW~ tnvaalou of Europe •u
throWD f'-l&amp;burt France'• Normandy (¥last, is recalled. by theM vivid photo. mude tbere on :that
· ,_1 , lun• 8, 19oM. Top: Intantrjmen. rush to tbe beach from their landlnl craft. One trtghtl t.
mln\11 a ahoe. Lower left: General Eisenhower, auprerne commander, ,directa the attack. Lqwer
· ~gbt; Ont ot ihe many who got cmly to shore. Some 4:,000 lhlpa took part, wttb mont thaD 3,000
wa.rpl~ attacklng overhead. The beachhead waa 60 mllea lo~g.
(Cntral ~}.

were Friday eYe·

The open ehlQ'cb · ....wtDa wiD

Up! Food

la. honor of hD COIDp&amp;IIJ' . .
ehulea beat ID tbe b. . of

Mr.

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Coming Right

IMI'I OMIAI-of IlL. pto ·all
•t to Ji.va ..lf.kllldp!UD llabi'lu Voipnau ot ~
N.Y., a: Ida. at Aaupolil, .JI4.

Vineya"rd

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l!:olineerl111 lla!Dteao... COtiW

tbe dinner mu.t be in .by June 10

thing about politics. Conditlona
are not the aame aa they were
10 or 12 Y"3rs ago.
"When Smith, ran the Demo·
cratic Party waa not In power;
Smith w~a in the front of the
ficht for repeal of the p~lbition
law; the conntry waa prosperou.;
Smith's choice of Jobn J . Raakob
a Repuoblican, for national Chairman was · an affro~t to old line
Democrata; Smith'~ co~duct of
tM .&gt;eampa'IJn waa ' aDJthinc tmt
skillful and diplomatia," lt w.. ~
doubt"ful that .anY Democrat could
have been elee&amp;ed in tliat year, ·
and tb"e ~ligious issue sbould not
be ' blamed alone for ·smltb'a de·
feat. On tbe other aide of the picture, tbere ' ill no reason' to be·
lleve that the DemocraUc ParD"
wlli not win In 1940.'~ ·
That i1 Farley'$ estimate of
how the religious Issue weighed
in the 1028 contest between Smith
and Herbert Hoover. There should
be tome comfort for Kennedy in
that esUmate. It seems to cut the
laue of religion in ~ollticl down
to aile.====== _ _

Deweese of "WaShlQand Mrs. Lucy, Davia .

IIIUieport

:Mr. ltod Mra. Frank Holter ol be an ~mt of IUIM: 7ftJa at 1:11
Raclnl'!, Obio, are announdnrt tllit a1 tile Jlorte Cbepel lletllodllt
,.enpJement and approachlnc JDIJ· Cburdl, SPIUOf, Ohio. A , _
rlaJe of their daurrhter, Ruby Uon wilL lotJow lor IH llltDIIdlato
Ann, to R.Qtmbnd Turner, IOD of t...m....d frtendo.
Mr. and MR. Jacob TUrner, lOdOIJ TD MIT
dleport Oldo.
llodne Cllopter Of llle O!'lll wtii
Miu Holter ia a &amp;raduate of
Racine Hl&amp;b School, clau of 'IS meet Monday evenma. Juae It
and Ia empJoyed •• a Jtenolfllpb- Worllly lbtron Harriet N er ft~r the .Jiluckeye Union Claf.lltY urcN 1U membert be prneat u
final iotpection plana far Junt le
Company, Columbua, 0.
wUI !Je rude. Ruervatiom for

them
Cardin&amp;) Mundelein ti.·
preued abaolute 0011flde~e tllat
FDR w-otild aeek • thtrd term.
Farley thought not although he
Tenn~.
could not be aure.
In hi! book, "Jim Farley'a
"Jamea" Mundelein bullted
story, the Rooaevelt yeara," Fu- "1 do not believe a Catholit.

mtDMm- of . Frinklin D.

tn reeelpta have P1UI8ed ~be 2QO
million dullar matlk lor the' Iii·
Clli year, &amp;tate TriiiUfiet JOII8Ph
T. Ferouoon said tOdiY.

DA,TON, 0.

Holter-Turner
!ngagement Is
Being Announced

"I do n11t think you are tbe proper
penon" with wtlom to dlacu11

viiJitoo! "In the Milia· home wete

Something To Live Oil
Is Not Often Enough

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·lll4dlepott.
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llOOgers Nip Racine Cardinals On ~urd's Home Run 4-Da!lySen~
~·· LitU, J..e.,;ue Dod(· tripled and Daanu Moore double6 and Menchlni were the
odda~n In other a:•mea around the coun- tert.

·eia&lt;damped lhemselvu u

faYOrita to battle tor the County ty the scores In many places retl\t. 'l'llursday e¥tmm&amp; with a sembled football or basi:etba.JJ reMat :t-2: victory over the Racine suits.
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!But in Racme t~ Braves, hostMby CUrd put hi! team in mg the Pomeroy Pirates, won by
ftel&amp;.lo 1tay in the- botlom or the a respectable 6.0 on ,Larry Price's
flfth with a homer with two out mce 2·hilter. Braves htll.ers eo!~
after Eddie Baer had wall«-tiA
leeled \0 of! Menchini and K.n.i.ghL
Peanuts Wk·kl iP!· for the tfmd~ Li'f1, p, ice fanned 9, walked one,
.... tM whole ~-v...,·. r·· ruL" r in~ .r· i I' .·' ,. ~ upport .afteld. John Ar·
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b'-lth r ..... s. luott.
• !l, ~gk and Chuck Cle·
tor tM 1){)(\ g, . .,. ue :\la y.!! ;hnll
'"' o h ll:1 t'Arh. Knight

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Unltrecl Prtrtl lntwn.tlonal
They say Orlando Cepeda
just a growmg boy but
National League pJtcher1
he's a man-sited headadH!.
The pitchen don't look any
sicker, however. th;m the l'xperts
who thought San Frant'lsco's 21 ·
year..old l&gt;luaer m1ght succumb
to the '"'opbornore jinx "
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It ':"~ Lew :Our~tte s turn t?,
117 ' PUS l Ute asp1rins, pleas~
Thunday -"e_n CApedA 1lrovr tn
~ren r.tml Wit~ 1" .0 home.1 ~. ~
double aJ.r.l ot.mngle 10 Ht~ Giants
11~ v1ctary over the Milwaukee
Braves

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any I v~ seenJA SQJJI$ ~e. Wha!'s 'moYe, lie to~~Il!iC!s. all too' 1-.;;::;:::::.:!;;::;;;;;~;,;;;;:;;,;;;~
frequently'fo.r lh~ oJii'0!¥1Wn:s e&lt;~nt~ntlnml\.
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rent crop ot Pony Leaaue&gt;J in ow: county, pi~~&amp; the.....y&amp;pla~ ·
ing in the 'high school loague (mostly freslul!en ¥Ill ~ho.
mores) Is 80Ha proof of the h:l!lllendous v.alue sportswlse ·or.
COLFJQUS UPI--Obio flaher the IJt!le· ~fJI.Ue pro&amp;rlllll· You can't get awa.y ~the mn
men w;ere advised to eqt their elusion 111a~, )f; !l weren't l11r thio pMgram these_ boys woul&lt;l,
lillti ia lake• ror the beat re·
b.. was.\ina en..i)" alit!, talent some other warj'lbal' n&lt;&gt;W Is be:
sull1 •hia weekend.
ing
C!o.lJIIu.med a.qq ulllluil: io qr..Uve s,lf....,.prosaio." play. · ·
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Evw ~ttat. i!!~UoP. !rom t... w.ell-balaDCod Greelt. De~
eond.itlon-. report ahowe4t that
stni!P) .fW!errun haO' "a diftkult erocr 10', lh01·201b: Century, has1 knoW11 how· to plsy. And eacl'!
ti~'· .;,tUng
catches, while c!vll!zatjo&amp;,,q It INM in strength., Influence 111111 ~wer, startJ.
... , . , (a:kea have been pmNluring ed !Is youlj(s~hl playing.
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Wben ~;r:e 1\Q toncer want to Rl~y !hey be&lt;:o.Jile over·ab,
li!li tqr material spoi(J.
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For~·.,
111\l~ns,)tek
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to
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Liltle
i,.eajjlle
baseball
diai
tho\lld be.. found in the D~ast
mond !I.II\ICIII::'I!Ywbete; In Mei&amp;$ County il,t,st•abo'!l· any, even·
aeettoo, ,.._. re~rt .showed.,
Tbe ~IPO'-t for this area ind,leat· ing of the' 'fteli:•from. now lbrougb JulY'. ' You cann~ doubt
e&lt;l Slteto11 flallln&amp; poor. lakes what )'Oil• e~es ..,., '
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The

v1etoey cut the Braves
leacl to 2111 lilamea. The
. rPiratei doaed to with·
aame1 of the Brave. with
g,.3 victory over the St.
Louls Cardinals, the Cincinnati
Reds downed the
Los Angeles
Dodgen, $-3, and the Chicago
Cuba shaded
the Philadelphia
Phillies, 3-2, in the other NL ac·
tion.
They'll be eomputlns: the Amer·
tcan Leaauc standing~ with a
~lide rule soon because onl)' tlh
1 ~:;:,~~~:and 96 percentaee · points
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first and seventh places.
Chiea1o WhJte Sox' 64. 17·
1:~~=t~w~i•~",,:over the Baltimore Or·
them into first place
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with a .563 mark. The New York
Yankees, who crushed Detroit,
14·3, are In seventh with a .487
averaie. And even the Bolton
Sox, who ended Kanaas
City's live-game atreak, ~-2 aren't
too far back at .436 and six &amp;ames
to make up.
· Joe Nuxhall pitched an eight·
bitter for the -Reds who lathered
Danny M~Devitt (or four runs
and five hlb in llf.J innina;a to
hand lhe Lo1 An&amp;tles left·hander
hl!l fifth setback.
The four-hour and 37 minute
·between the White Sox
ended when Earl
homered with two out
In
17th Inning . Bo'b Shaw
wu
winner and Jerry Walker
the
Hector Lopez, hitting . 37~ since
obtained from Kansas City , drove
in four runs With a homer and
a double as 1he Yankees scored
their lievenlh .victory In nine
garRe1. 1~itcher While)' Ford, who
won hill sixlh game, and Elston
ltoward alao hornercd for the Yan·

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Atw:ood, Leeaville, Sen·
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Run; TMe Hope, Lak• AJma 1nd
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man. WUUama (WP) !Jsle (4) and
Winebrenner.

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Detroit tq the fourth hl.lfleat I&amp;
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drive f .ules, pal-the U. S. Gqlf
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11n e(fO"I'f. to determine' ' -,i,hetbet
certain brandi have advantar:es
In dJstance qualities claimed in
oubllshed advert!sing."
Wliat's
the answer?
"Jt i~ the assoelaUon'a yiew",
read !he report issued ·today,
"that no bnnd is appreciably · au·
perlor to ita several neare1t
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JUNE

Sales

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Bmekwood Station Weg.oo. LooaUy owned and very low mileqe. Like new 11PJ)Iarand · .,_d
performance. VI motor end
pOWert~ UammitAiOn. Rt.dio
and beater.
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36 Montlu To Pay

Mo~Jr'ali c

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+VALUES+

Giel Keer'
Jets In T1e

VOIJR 1\li.;K(,;I 'ItY llF,II.EK

Brown's

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caJled oa Mr.

H. Curtl1 of

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Boats. Motors. Trailers
Cruisen ond

W. E. ,.UhoaD tOld.

Spendinc the holiday wJth Mr.
Richie oJ Baahan
and Mn . FTed Philson were Mit•
aunt:J, NorQia and 1.ea: Ruth and Mary PhilJon, CinR.\eh~ la•t week.
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cinnati and Tom Elba.
Mr. and r.lra. Mn; Harrah weteMrs Mattie
Cup.nineham of in Akron over the wee~ elld vlalt:
Charleston attended the coEOmea· ina: wit'J th.eir dauthter, llaxilfe'
Spencer and ~ldren.
cement at Racine High School
Mr. 'and Mn. Homer Roulh and
Mr. and Mrs. Burlileu ll'erp.On:
dauehter and Mrs. Goldie Adam• of Huntin8"ton called on Mn~ All~
all o( Canton spent Memorial Dod1on Saturday and
Sundar.
weekend hen.
']'bey 4ttended the alumni banquet
George Harria of Pomeroy re- Saturday evenlng.
turned to his home in PomProy
after a weeka vltit with lfr. and
Mn w. ll. Hayman .
Mn. Lo1s Buckley fnd dauc'·
Cimna: on triends and relativ- ter of lie~pre were vllitora her,e
et here Saturday were Mn. Gib 1r""Fri'd;;•;;Y,.
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Foreman, Millenport, Mr. and !l
Mrs. Wayne Carpenter of Belpre
and Mrs. Helen JohntOn, Racine.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Hayman
and daudlter, Columbua viaited
hia brotbrr, Mr. and Mra. W. R.
Ho.l]man nver tbe weekend.
William Boyd, Waablngton, D.
C. motored here Saturday to visit
the gravea of bil "aren1a, Mr. and 1
Mra. Charles Boyd.
'Tommie Harri&amp;, Pomeroy i1
~pending the weelr: with hia van&lt;.:t
p.ll'ehts, Yr. and Mrs. W . R. Hay-

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HAMILTON, 0 . VPI-Hamilton
oa tbe Butler County
f;t.i.r&amp;r~
Optnl I
f.f.dl)'
!1tetin,l ton.,bt wltb tbe A·B
Jhncij('ap Tret the feature ennt
on the nin..ra.cto rard.
Ten Wke ra~ with purtet
nn&amp;inlil bttwee• Sl.%00 to $Ut00
._..,, ~n tcheduied for the Nett
Wobll8bt wUI bo the 'lTA 11a&lt;e.
the crou COU11try battle amcm(
to. win a betttl in the $00,...
~h·tmpionshlp at Youkel'll, N.
~way

Anglers Athised
To Work Lakes
This 1'eekend

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Items Of Interest

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. Ttte "Brave• took an early 5--1
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but Cepeda's two-run fourth
homer cut the margln to
and hi&amp; thre.t·run blast In the
hftlr put the Glant1 In front. Or·
l~ndo doub~ed . wltb t~e ~ases
filled to ~1ve m _the G1anta Jut
Lwo tuna In the eaghth.
l&amp;r~ bM TrlmmMI

SDARTS

hit· &amp;llt:1 WU top ' ID4tu. bitter with •by GrueMr; a:ot
aincle and and
three linllea.
home aDd Wa)'IM: Hubbard a
£U
In Middleport JU81U Jo.bnecm:•
Back, Ia ~ C'•nty ~\le SJn triple and. bamer.
and Au Bra~'! Brave! routed c:uae upeuded the Po~ YanIOui ia Shade Vallly the Remt~e Scnalort in the. top ol the sixth \~• 21·1 with Mlck W:~enn~r I~ Grove Redle~ iOt Uted runB•E!~Jt"
With. 10 runt to wm 18-7. Mlltbell hitUna two lili.&amp;lea. ~ dQ\lblt and DI.PI. the baaea, wannW. 25-&amp; o~er
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wall top boy (or tbe Brave• with boroer and ClnOD Crow ' ,_., of the Che1ter Dodaert. Bob Smith
four f~r fi\'e, a h_omer, ~le ~ Jli'Jlet IDd &amp; homef, WJ~ a~d for the WinMH had four boqlen
two sanelea. Little Ri~hie lltl· Lille alto eot tiMmHhel 'DO-hit· llbd drove Ia tO runL
itead bad a homel' and two sin- ter here too. u In "Middle~.
O.Mrae, Leonard a.nd Btuwn
........ TU.IIf~
gles. For the Seoatol':l. B.Wy iRaek· Three walb and a miacue .Uowed h;td_ doY.bl• for tbe loMn.
ell went two for two, 'Mile :Puck· U.. Y•ak~ run.
CQUNTY LIAGUa
Utile ltici)F Halstead. 110n of Mr. and Mu. Herman li.. Hal·
ell , two (Or three.
;pomeroy'•
-~~TO)' Pirates
000 000-0 2 1 stead, Railroad-st. Middleport; rel!liJids ine of
f.;qD·
_'01 WoodJ'I (C'all) Indian1, ...;tl!, 20-11 tp th.e
·BK~~ ~r~ea . . 2003lx-610 0
don's
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his
teetb
were
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~M1ke Bratton stu'tlng and 8udtl7 Ptr!We of
Kenehi,DI, .K.niPt (I} and Manler
PaUera~&gt;ll!s lcnoeklnc,bini o~t;
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Moore finisbln1 up, dldo't allow tetms
tiD. Price ancl Arnotl
"He1s U'Mterson) tho fustest lhin1 &lt;&gt;n two feet In the
Yankeeo a hit, but oave up .Re~op had· t
Gi&amp;nta
1100 06--H.IO 6
world.!' ·.
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three runs for a 1!-3 vletoQ"~ Blll dd a double.
(CouUIUed on Pill&amp; Ph:e)
Ri&lt;hie, whQ m111t ~ 1'0. bljt looks abou~ 8 fo, size, not.
OD.I.\1 ~all 1'1111 but he. taltet 11. pnlty a ·IOvd eut at lh&amp; b~l as
,pirate

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stondord tntrtll'l'ial9.n ..
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eood. condition.
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tenderlkirts, radio and. heater.
See thla lill.le lllarpiO ond buy
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llOOgers Nip Racine Cardinals On ~urd's Home Run 4-Da!lySen~
~·· LitU, J..e.,;ue Dod(· tripled and Daanu Moore double6 and Menchlni were the
odda~n In other a:•mea around the coun- tert.

·eia&lt;damped lhemselvu u

faYOrita to battle tor the County ty the scores In many places retl\t. 'l'llursday e¥tmm&amp; with a sembled football or basi:etba.JJ reMat :t-2: victory over the Racine suits.
&lt;• Omti:MIL
!But in Racme t~ Braves, hostMby CUrd put hi! team in mg the Pomeroy Pirates, won by
ftel&amp;.lo 1tay in the- botlom or the a respectable 6.0 on ,Larry Price's
flfth with a homer with two out mce 2·hilter. Braves htll.ers eo!~
after Eddie Baer had wall«-tiA
leeled \0 of! Menchini and K.n.i.ghL
Peanuts Wk·kl iP!· for the tfmd~ Li'f1, p, ice fanned 9, walked one,
.... tM whole ~-v...,·. r·· ruL" r in~ .r· i I' .·' ,. ~ upport .afteld. John Ar·
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b'-lth r ..... s. luott.
• !l, ~gk and Chuck Cle·
tor tM 1){)(\ g, . .,. ue :\la y.!! ;hnll
'"' o h ll:1 t'Arh. Knight

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They say Orlando Cepeda
just a growmg boy but
National League pJtcher1
he's a man-sited headadH!.
The pitchen don't look any
sicker, however. th;m the l'xperts
who thought San Frant'lsco's 21 ·
year..old l&gt;luaer m1ght succumb
to the '"'opbornore jinx "
,
It ':"~ Lew :Our~tte s turn t?,
117 ' PUS l Ute asp1rins, pleas~
Thunday -"e_n CApedA 1lrovr tn
~ren r.tml Wit~ 1" .0 home.1 ~. ~
double aJ.r.l ot.mngle 10 Ht~ Giants
11~ v1ctary over the Milwaukee
Braves

AUTO
PARTS
Mufflers · · $4.9S up
Batteries $9.95 up
With Exchange
670x!S

TIRES

H0.95

Phtfll Tax and

H.eeapp~tble

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lohns-Manllllllo Line&lt;!

BRAKE SHOES ·
For All Models
Rebuilt Transm!so!ons
$33.9~

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AUTO PARTS

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any I v~ seenJA SQJJI$ ~e. Wha!'s 'moYe, lie to~~Il!iC!s. all too' 1-.;;::;:::::.:!;;::;;;;;~;,;;;;:;;,;;;~
frequently'fo.r lh~ oJii'0!¥1Wn:s e&lt;~nt~ntlnml\.
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Seeinif • YOII!lUle• lib !Ucll!~. and !ben '!'atcllldl!: the eur:
rent crop ot Pony Leaaue&gt;J in ow: county, pi~~&amp; the.....y&amp;pla~ ·
ing in the 'high school loague (mostly freslul!en ¥Ill ~ho.
mores) Is 80Ha proof of the h:l!lllendous v.alue sportswlse ·or.
COLFJQUS UPI--Obio flaher the IJt!le· ~fJI.Ue pro&amp;rlllll· You can't get awa.y ~the mn
men w;ere advised to eqt their elusion 111a~, )f; !l weren't l11r thio pMgram these_ boys woul&lt;l,
lillti ia lake• ror the beat re·
b.. was.\ina en..i)" alit!, talent some other warj'lbal' n&lt;&gt;W Is be:
sull1 •hia weekend.
ing
C!o.lJIIu.med a.qq ulllluil: io qr..Uve s,lf....,.prosaio." play. · ·
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weeklY IPe lind stream
Evw ~ttat. i!!~UoP. !rom t... w.ell-balaDCod Greelt. De~
eond.itlon-. report ahowe4t that
stni!P) .fW!errun haO' "a diftkult erocr 10', lh01·201b: Century, has1 knoW11 how· to plsy. And eacl'!
ti~'· .;,tUng
catches, while c!vll!zatjo&amp;,,q It INM in strength., Influence 111111 ~wer, startJ.
... , . , (a:kea have been pmNluring ed !Is youlj(s~hl playing.
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Wben ~;r:e 1\Q toncer want to Rl~y !hey be&lt;:o.Jile over·ab,
li!li tqr material spoi(J.
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.:
. ~· ..-~ekend's belt I'-~ing sorbe4 ~ f
For~·.,
111\l~ns,)tek
out
to
a.
Liltle
i,.eajjlle
baseball
diai
tho\lld be.. found in the D~ast
mond !I.II\ICIII::'I!Ywbete; In Mei&amp;$ County il,t,st•abo'!l· any, even·
aeettoo, ,.._. re~rt .showed.,
Tbe ~IPO'-t for this area ind,leat· ing of the' 'fteli:•from. now lbrougb JulY'. ' You cann~ doubt
e&lt;l Slteto11 flallln&amp; poor. lakes what )'Oil• e~es ..,., '
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The

v1etoey cut the Braves
leacl to 2111 lilamea. The
. rPiratei doaed to with·
aame1 of the Brave. with
g,.3 victory over the St.
Louls Cardinals, the Cincinnati
Reds downed the
Los Angeles
Dodgen, $-3, and the Chicago
Cuba shaded
the Philadelphia
Phillies, 3-2, in the other NL ac·
tion.
They'll be eomputlns: the Amer·
tcan Leaauc standing~ with a
~lide rule soon because onl)' tlh
1 ~:;:,~~~:and 96 percentaee · points
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first and seventh places.
Chiea1o WhJte Sox' 64. 17·
1:~~=t~w~i•~",,:over the Baltimore Or·
them into first place
Jl
with a .563 mark. The New York
Yankees, who crushed Detroit,
14·3, are In seventh with a .487
averaie. And even the Bolton
Sox, who ended Kanaas
City's live-game atreak, ~-2 aren't
too far back at .436 and six &amp;ames
to make up.
· Joe Nuxhall pitched an eight·
bitter for the -Reds who lathered
Danny M~Devitt (or four runs
and five hlb in llf.J innina;a to
hand lhe Lo1 An&amp;tles left·hander
hl!l fifth setback.
The four-hour and 37 minute
·between the White Sox
ended when Earl
homered with two out
In
17th Inning . Bo'b Shaw
wu
winner and Jerry Walker
the
Hector Lopez, hitting . 37~ since
obtained from Kansas City , drove
in four runs With a homer and
a double as 1he Yankees scored
their lievenlh .victory In nine
garRe1. 1~itcher While)' Ford, who
won hill sixlh game, and Elston
ltoward alao hornercd for the Yan·

Rutland Social
News Of Week

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10% Down -

rea._.,ua. Bu~ Oak,
Atw:ood, Leeaville, Sen·
eta, ClendeAina:, Tappan, Forked
Run; TMe Hope, Lak• AJma 1nd
parts (If Clouse ud Buckeye
Lake11, repo:rt KOod flabln&amp;.
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T: Lind (LP) Calvert (S) and HOff
man. WUUama (WP) !Jsle (4) and
Winebrenner.

011 000 2 3 1
Pomeroy Dodgers 000 12x-3 4. 0
tBostic and Spencer. A{ayer and

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With Refrigerator and oinlt
Complete with Cabinets
and

.; W~lt&amp;er compiled · hl~t 811· ~­
bloo·in :1 ,...,, .oJ. llllit&gt;r l~lo
play whiLe Mu1ial now i• in h\1

TNntl

Pleltt

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rndian!l·Braves . . . . • . 1
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UPI-Andy Kooco;
StruUterl, Ohio, ealled by ofte
ICOU&amp; 11tbe belt proepeet
I'Vt
seen" wa1 •l&amp;aed Th\UII(Jay by
Detroit tq the fourth hl.lfleat I&amp;
nu1 ever pakl by the ,,.,...
The :-11-around athlete frem lh:·
ttonlnt County
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tlltro\Ys and batt rleht bantfe4.
He ~ll .TOO In prop.boll.

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school

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atarrotl In boakttbtll,
ttnd !~~;toot~

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NEW YORK UPI-Don't blaine
that g"lf ball the next time y01.1r
drive f .ules, pal-the U. S. Gqlf
Asan. 1i1a1 just ~ep~i.Y~.~
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merour. bl'tndo l ot'cbfl ·baYj :. 'in

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. .,· I
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1956 . .1Lf'l8 .. · .. · · · .... $1,495
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Sedan.· HydrainiiiC drive. II&amp;H. Very nice.
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Dr:

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Top: ~now ~rive.

R&amp;H. Exceptional in ·

11n e(fO"I'f. to determine' ' -,i,hetbet
certain brandi have advantar:es
In dJstance qualities claimed in
oubllshed advert!sing."
Wliat's
the answer?
"Jt i~ the assoelaUon'a yiew",
read !he report issued ·today,
"that no bnnd is appreciably · au·
perlor to ita several neare1t
eompet&gt;tors."

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4. Door Sedan. Standard TraNmt.ion.
RadiO •nd Heater .
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CHEVROLET
210
Sedan.
eood.
2 Door

tires.

All wblte, radio, heater,

1957 PLYMOUTH

$1395

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$1095

v·a . • . ..

$1395

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4 Door Sedan. 8 cyKQder. ~owerfllte bansmiHio n, 2 ·t one paint. Good C!OndJtjo~.

$1295
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1956 FOlD VI

Racine Carda

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$25.95
1957 FOlD

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JUNE

Sales

.Wttd

Bmekwood Station Weg.oo. LooaUy owned and very low mileqe. Like new 11PJ)Iarand · .,_d
performance. VI motor end
pOWert~ UammitAiOn. Rt.dio
and beater.
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Dodgers Win

36 Montlu To Pay

Mo~Jr'ali c

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+VALUES+

Giel Keer'
Jets In T1e

VOIJR 1\li.;K(,;I 'ItY llF,II.EK

Brown's

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Run~A-Bouts

caJled oa Mr.

H. Curtl1 of

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+DEAL+
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man.

Boats. Motors. Trailers
Cruisen ond

W. E. ,.UhoaD tOld.

Spendinc the holiday wJth Mr.
Richie oJ Baahan
and Mn . FTed Philson were Mit•
aunt:J, NorQia and 1.ea: Ruth and Mary PhilJon, CinR.\eh~ la•t week.
',
cinnati and Tom Elba.
Mr. and r.lra. Mn; Harrah weteMrs Mattie
Cup.nineham of in Akron over the wee~ elld vlalt:
Charleston attended the coEOmea· ina: wit'J th.eir dauthter, llaxilfe'
Spencer and ~ldren.
cement at Racine High School
Mr. 'and Mn. Homer Roulh and
Mr. and Mrs. Burlileu ll'erp.On:
dauehter and Mrs. Goldie Adam• of Huntin8"ton called on Mn~ All~
all o( Canton spent Memorial Dod1on Saturday and
Sundar.
weekend hen.
']'bey 4ttended the alumni banquet
George Harria of Pomeroy re- Saturday evenlng.
turned to his home in PomProy
after a weeka vltit with lfr. and
Mn w. ll. Hayman .
Mn. Lo1s Buckley fnd dauc'·
Cimna: on triends and relativ- ter of lie~pre were vllitora her,e
et here Saturday were Mn. Gib 1r""Fri'd;;•;;Y,.
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Foreman, Millenport, Mr. and !l
Mrs. Wayne Carpenter of Belpre
and Mrs. Helen JohntOn, Racine.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Hayman
and daudlter, Columbua viaited
hia brotbrr, Mr. and Mra. W. R.
Ho.l]man nver tbe weekend.
William Boyd, Waablngton, D.
C. motored here Saturday to visit
the gravea of bil "aren1a, Mr. and 1
Mra. Charles Boyd.
'Tommie Harri&amp;, Pomeroy i1
~pending the weelr: with hia van&lt;.:t
p.ll'ehts, Yr. and Mrs. W . R. Hay-

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HAMILTON, 0 . VPI-Hamilton
oa tbe Butler County
f;t.i.r&amp;r~
Optnl I
f.f.dl)'
!1tetin,l ton.,bt wltb tbe A·B
Jhncij('ap Tret the feature ennt
on the nin..ra.cto rard.
Ten Wke ra~ with purtet
nn&amp;inlil bttwee• Sl.%00 to $Ut00
._..,, ~n tcheduied for the Nett
Wobll8bt wUI bo the 'lTA 11a&lt;e.
the crou COU11try battle amcm(
to. win a betttl in the $00,...
~h·tmpionshlp at Youkel'll, N.
~way

Anglers Athised
To Work Lakes
This 1'eekend

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Items Of Interest

llri;

. Ttte "Brave• took an early 5--1
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but Cepeda's two-run fourth
homer cut the margln to
and hi&amp; thre.t·run blast In the
hftlr put the Glant1 In front. Or·
l~ndo doub~ed . wltb t~e ~ases
filled to ~1ve m _the G1anta Jut
Lwo tuna In the eaghth.
l&amp;r~ bM TrlmmMI

SDARTS

hit· &amp;llt:1 WU top ' ID4tu. bitter with •by GrueMr; a:ot
aincle and and
three linllea.
home aDd Wa)'IM: Hubbard a
£U
In Middleport JU81U Jo.bnecm:•
Back, Ia ~ C'•nty ~\le SJn triple and. bamer.
and Au Bra~'! Brave! routed c:uae upeuded the Po~ YanIOui ia Shade Vallly the Remt~e Scnalort in the. top ol the sixth \~• 21·1 with Mlck W:~enn~r I~ Grove Redle~ iOt Uted runB•E!~Jt"
With. 10 runt to wm 18-7. Mlltbell hitUna two lili.&amp;lea. ~ dQ\lblt and DI.PI. the baaea, wannW. 25-&amp; o~er
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wall top boy (or tbe Brave• with boroer and ClnOD Crow ' ,_., of the Che1ter Dodaert. Bob Smith
four f~r fi\'e, a h_omer, ~le ~ Jli'Jlet IDd &amp; homef, WJ~ a~d for the WinMH had four boqlen
two sanelea. Little Ri~hie lltl· Lille alto eot tiMmHhel 'DO-hit· llbd drove Ia tO runL
itead bad a homel' and two sin- ter here too. u In "Middle~.
O.Mrae, Leonard a.nd Btuwn
........ TU.IIf~
gles. For the Seoatol':l. B.Wy iRaek· Three walb and a miacue .Uowed h;td_ doY.bl• for tbe loMn.
ell went two for two, 'Mile :Puck· U.. Y•ak~ run.
CQUNTY LIAGUa
Utile ltici)F Halstead. 110n of Mr. and Mu. Herman li.. Hal·
ell , two (Or three.
;pomeroy'•
-~~TO)' Pirates
000 000-0 2 1 stead, Railroad-st. Middleport; rel!liJids ine of
f.;qD·
_'01 WoodJ'I (C'all) Indian1, ...;tl!, 20-11 tp th.e
·BK~~ ~r~ea . . 2003lx-610 0
don's
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wllllt
his
teetb
were
.s.tlll.r~!IH
~M1ke Bratton stu'tlng and 8udtl7 Ptr!We of
Kenehi,DI, .K.niPt (I} and Manler
PaUera~&gt;ll!s lcnoeklnc,bini o~t;
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Moore finisbln1 up, dldo't allow tetms
tiD. Price ancl Arnotl
"He1s U'Mterson) tho fustest lhin1 &lt;&gt;n two feet In the
Yankeeo a hit, but oave up .Re~op had· t
Gi&amp;nta
1100 06--H.IO 6
world.!' ·.
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three runs for a 1!-3 vletoQ"~ Blll dd a double.
(CouUIUed on Pill&amp; Ph:e)
Ri&lt;hie, whQ m111t ~ 1'0. bljt looks abou~ 8 fo, size, not.
OD.I.\1 ~all 1'1111 but he. taltet 11. pnlty a ·IOvd eut at lh&amp; b~l as
,pirate

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When Cepeda Now Comes To Bat
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$895
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1953 PONTIAC • • • • • • • •
stondord tntrtll'l'ial9.n ..
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llodlo ond beoler. Clean iJKorlor. Nice fjajall.

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Express"'§.
eood. condition.
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5 speed
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&gt;lor 4rim. Coni and white flniab, white walb, wheel di8tt,
tenderlkirts, radio and. heater.
See thla lill.le lllarpiO ond buy
it -at only --- ·

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1956 CHMOLET

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Legal Notice

,.;;;;;.============='II t 181 Emplovmern
Wonted

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

published at 1 cel"llt ~r word .
WORDS
1 r&gt;A Y
3 DAYS
6 UA YS
1 MO.
15
60c
90c
$1.35
$4 .50
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
25
75t·
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
Ads rcre1vrd by JO A.M. wi.Jl be in that day's paper.

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party able to make
$600.00 cash inventory investm~nl will be appointed lo supply kcal accounts weekly with
nationally
televised M &amp;: M
c&lt;~n cly. Revolutionary developm en! !II billion dollar candy induslry
creates
opportunity
where hig·h prvfit earnings are
rl'J.iized from the sta rt. $3000
a }"C'Jr potentia l on part time
has~s to start till
develop1'(1 . Req ui res no selli ng. Write
incht'ing phone for personal
in terview. Maniiger, P . 0. Box
1064 -M6, t:leve land , 2, Ohio.
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HAVE SEVto:.N fiVE WEEK OLD

Collie-Shepherd puppies to give

away. CaH 3087

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DANCE CLASsf...s=· -c.cru-:E:-, BATON ,
Tap, Acro~allc , Ballet and Ball·
room at Racine Legion Hall.
Registration June g........2 lo 5 .P.
M., conducted by William Kent
Dance Studios.
6·3·3t.e

Legal Notice

NOTICI OP APPOINTMENT
C•M N., 11.155
Ett•te of Ch•rl•• 1. a.u• .,

IN THI PROBATI COURT OF

!t":~ :.":.~1 ·:~; ~~:.~~~=
"J,i rods;

llbeac:e eut 100 rodl

MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
to the Ullt lint of 11ld StcUon ·H;
IIIOMie Might, •• Aclm1nl•t,..trlx tbenee north 63~ rode to the
of the ltta,. of larl C. AIIH. place of beJinnll!.&amp;, cootalniD&amp;
Notice i1 hereby a:iven t.hat Ina O.C..ud. Pl1lntlff,
SS~ aerea. moie ot leu.

Dec"*

tor and to such of the 1ollowing
as are residents o1 the state of
Ohio: surviving spou.e, 11 any ;
next or kin; beneficiaries unde r
the will, if any; the attorney or at ·
t
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a~~=~enr;::~~~~ns~ny
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MAN OR WOMAN
INCOME OPPORTUNITY

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HEARING ON INVENTORY

B•.Jsiness
Opoortunities

RATES

. ~ cents per word , ODe insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
8 ceDts per word for three eonsecutive insertion.s.
Special - one month for ao -cents per word.
Full rate of 3 Cf'"nt.s per W&lt;lrd will be charged for advertising
U not pa id within 10 days after receiving bill.
Errors in Advertisi-ng - Should be reported immediately . The
Daily Sem:inel will not be responsible for more than one .incorreel insertion .
Card nof TOOnks anti Spwtal ~olices of Events $1.00. Obitu.aries

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NOTICE OF PILING Alt!ID

WILL MOW LAWNS REASON· c ... No. 11.147
ABLE pay. Phone Middleport ProiNte C.urt, Melp County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Adminl.stn·
6129 Y.
6-l-6te

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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Massar whose ·Post Office address
VL
t.:XOI!PTING all of coal lotaUy
is R•edsville, Ohio, R. D. bas been Alta R. faulkner• .t •1. Mhndanh and v•riously known as No. f&lt;Nr,
duly appointed Administratrtx of C•• No. 11.ot5
four A, clarton or limeatone coal
the Et~tate of Cha~les B. IB.aii~Y. \
NOTICa av PUIL'I"CATION
underlying the above deacrlbed.
deceased, late of Olive TownshiP.
C 1 W R d
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of
J
premi~e~.
1
Meigs county, Ohio.
_ar
·. 1 ee • w ose Pace
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Dated this ard day of June 1959.1 resldenct; Js 730 North Fourth St..
REFERENCE -DEED: Vol. 1~
Paden C1ty, W . Va., will take no- page 446 of tbe Deed ·llec!ocdl,
You are hereby notified tbat on
F. H. O'Brien
tice that on the 28th day of May, Meigs Cotmty, Obio.
the 2nd day of Jllne 1959, an InJudge of the Probate Courl 1959, the undersigned filed her
You are reQuired to an•wer
ventory and Appraisement of the
Meigs cou nty, Obio petition tgalt\st you in the Pro- this petition by the 18t.b dty of
estate of Kenneth H. Jl'l)'ne, de{6l 5, 12, 19, 3tc bate Court of Meigs County, Ohio, July, 19150, or judgement by deceased, late of .Harrisonville, R.l -=.----:---::---,--in a civil action to sell the follow- f~tult wiU be rendered aa:alnlt
D., Ohio in said CountY wu filed
Exceptions thereto may ·be filed l!l_g de~ccribed real e 1tate to pay you.
in this Court.
by any inlerested party at !lOY l.'1e debts of the decedent and
FLOSSIE MIGIIT
time
prior to five days ·before the costs
of adtna·n.,
· tratloo and f or
As Adminiatratrl:r. ot tl\fl
Hearing on said Inventory and
·
Appraisement Wm be had befort- date set for hearing.
other retief:
Eltlte of Earl C. Retd.
this Court on the 22nd day of
WITNESS my signature and
Situated ln the County of Meias,
Deeeued, .Plai•tiff.
June 1959, at 10 o'tloek A. M.
the seal of said Court this in the State of Ohio, and in t·h e CROW, CROW 1&lt; PORTEll
2nd day of June 1959.
Township of Salem and bounded Attorneys for P~ntiff
F. H. O'BRIEN
and Jescr•bed u followa :
house with -bath, 14600.00 takes
(0) 29; (6) 5, 12, 19, 26: (1) 3, 8te
all or will aell unfurnished .
Juc.lg e and Ex -Officio Clerk
Beginning at the north east cor·
Frank Hudson, Pomeroy, Phone
!!y : Henrietta O'Brien
ner of Section 3~. Town 8 and
Mrs. Mamie Buckley was a re·
553.
6·2~tc
Deputy Clerk
Range I5 of the Ohio Company's cent visitor Wi.tb relatives at
(6) ~. 12, 2Lc Purchase, thence running west one Sand:rvllle, W. Vt.

1201 Business Service

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MINTA&amp;. cHICK ORDIRID
. NIJW ORt.L\NS vn-.An U·
.ye.ar-old boy bu beeD D.....
epmmlttlld f&amp;r •n add.ltlonal" 10
.dU period\ of .piJCtaiatric obArvaUOD 1n lrne dlrinJ of I )'OU.ftl
Jlri. livenlle Judp Jobn J. Win·
ll'•h eommkted ldwtn Hert.y
Tbunday t.o the East Louiliaaa
Hospltll al Ma.o~e for obler·
.-atlon,,Herty, ·o honor atudeot,
~ cbar1ec1 with IU.IUilly molest·
Ina: line! U.en fatally ltlbbiq a
12-year-ol.d Cirl In 1 hi ........__
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actOr Jlmmr Stew.rt. stewart,
fiDillled Wltb I tour of «fUt). tt
Vanctenberl: 1nd Mar¢11. Air Fone
Baiea, went bact to worll; tt ftit.
vue~ternlttonll
to
complete
cutiq ::acl narrallon Of ~
rive Sewn" a lialt·hour doeu-.mtit} ;u._ be atade about tbe stra·
te&amp;it!"'.\lf tommand for TV and
educatloilal lise.

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BUICK 2 DR SJo;D. SPECIAI~
Oynarlow, H~atcr. A nne car at
a h1w pri ce. $1095. Blaettnars,
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ARNfJLD'S
Phorw 136-Y
Svnc:uee, Ohio

CAR RADIQ ·

Radio &amp; TV Shop

191 For Sale

Rln-Ttn-'tilt

1:00 Walt Dulne:r
1:00
8:30 77 Sunset
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11: liS Late Show
11: Ui Theater 13
12:10 Sign Off

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den, Scaflold
Boards, Drop
Clot.lu. CHnhm Fisher, .Middle·
port, Ohlo. P-hone 32or . ll·U

19M &gt;'OUO 2 iiii.-$7-96.-B-Iac- ttn_a_ra
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~29-tilc , • • ., N. S~nd Avo, Mlcldloopo,,t

MlcktY Mouse Club
Sherwood Fotett
Your ·11:110 Re~
Channel 8 Calllnc

A': 55 Wetthei'Jilaa

YOUR WI!!SliNGHOUSE DEALiR
TV AND APPLIANC&amp;$
CO._L, OIL 41 GAS FURNACES

BF. SURE YO~

19M · PON'flAC 4 DOOR SEDAN.
Blaetln:1r~. Pom~

Olan11e: 8 - Frido,
f:OO American BahQsf.alld

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GOSSIPIN'

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HAMILL SERVICI

12 ft. PLYWOOD BOAT . I ~ ll or9c I
STATION
Evinrurte motor, steerin~ wheel,
1\.lbany 3353
eonrtoll!i, trailer. Also 3'ta .horse 1~:-::-""":"Tlit!r'&lt;i'i
!-:icoU-Atwater. Ph1&gt;ne 34:43.
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[ Jeau car inside and out. $1291:1.
Bl &lt;~cUnah, Pomeroy.
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10:30 The llllff 111C1 lti4liJ 'II :illl Fury
11:30 Circus Boy
12:00 True Story

Pomeroy 121

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6:30 Detective's Diary

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Ellery Queen
. cavRlcade ot Sporls
Jackpol "Bowl!&amp;l&amp;
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M· Squad
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found Call C~c~tcr, YU 52210.

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Tile bill ltd oome lqiJlalor•
I remark often modo by
Rep. William L Mlh&amp;·
han 1\-t)eflance, who kadd the
Hou!O EducaUon Commlu.,., jor
manr ve1n. He often ukl
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echool
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DElt.OtiRATIC RALLY JUNE 9,
8 :00 P. M . l'ourlhousr. Guest
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and w(.()(f slat porttL and win·
frecte . No. 1 ciJndilion $12~.
s1gned lor your home. t 'ree '"'
dow shalieM. Clflth awtllnaa1 alll -:::-:
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kind! porch nUance, Eleetrlc 20 ,HOLSTEIN COWS. 2-6 YEARS
Phone 6284·Y.
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J:o'lxturcs, all Unds. Dille Wippel
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AUCTIONEIR
Supply, 210 Urion A1enuo.
Doyt Gallaway, Stewart, Ohio.
Complete Servlc•
. Cr6tt Bradtord
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Guy~. v 11l e 8tW20.
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a" AntEs No. -~ sTANDING'
h~ay . Harold Barnhart, Reeds·
vUII!. l)bont
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or two
bcdrow.1 aJn•rtmenl .
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Bo"' 1815, Middleport or Call
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BARNHART IMPROVED BEEF~-~·--- LAWN MOWERS AND SMALL
' '"k tom~to planti. $1.00 per
·Morine Supplie~ motor repair. Expert cOJt iron
hundr-ed. ~e Tom Uayman, Sy·
welding, ace tylc.~eo and electric
6-3~tc Uaod boats end motor ..
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Herold lamhart,
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16 ACRES INSJJ»; CORPORA· APARTMENTS - Furnished ami
uafurniJhed
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Middle-Ohia.
P,hona
Coolville
3691.
TION, lying betw een Ulllon Ave.
pol't. Phone ·60M·M.
2 3 ll
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and County Children's Home
property. J . J. Leifheit, Fhone
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WITH
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CREAM
end • room apartment. Phone BARNES.SIMPSON INSURANCE
sep.t.·ator. Size tor 12 cow.!l. See
310--M, Pomeroy. A. N. Bena:el.
Ag'-'nla, Mlddle.,ort. tire, Auto
1 mobile, f,onda. Phoo.e 6Mil.
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FORTY M;Rl&gt;S OF MIXEO HAY.
or put up on ! hare&amp;. Stanley
Glbb~. Rt . 2. Long Bottom. Ju1t
off Rt. 7, beck tf new Ea 8tern
ROOM UNI't.lllNISimD APARTlll&amp;h SchOa,l.
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Sprlna: Ave.1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
TOIIATO'AND SWEET POTATO
0 22 tic
pllllta.--Secood bouse eaat from
.JlOOM A·PARTMI!."NT WITH
achool houae in Syracuse. Wm.
H. ·Holmca.
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Call Pomeroy 680?.
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Lawrenc:e ONE TIJREE ROOM. APT. WITH
Jleed, Lowe'l Trailer Court,
baln. Eut Main StRet. One.
,~ Mlddleport. Ohio.
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five room ept Mt'Chanic St.
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·• TNJier . 110 Ft. kma. Custom
m1de, _,paralt dinlnJ I'GOJD, NICEtY FURNISHED &amp; ROOM
CroaleJ kitchen, carpeted 1\vlo&gt;JII and hath , z bedroom upst-a irs ·
Wilber and dryer,
apartme nt. Phone 641'- 0-4-&amp;tc
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betwnn the aa:ea of 1lxt.r aM
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MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS • , , .. , . . 1,184 NeWIJIIIPftl
M A I L ........ , ., , , .. , .... , .. .. 711 Newspapers
NEWSTANDS .......... ., .. ., ·. .. ...... %63 Ne...Papen
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$11 0:10
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bath. with extra two rooma on
first floor, gas furnace. cloae In
lo town. Llnculn IIIII road,
l~m houac, bath, full bate·
ment, furnace, ~ acre land,
barn Salisbury Twp., 4 miles
from Pomeroy, just off of state
route 33. $6000.00.
FAR}tS-Qrade A dalrr farmChetter Twp. and Sulton T)'p.,
6 milea from Pomeroy, flO
Acres of paatun. $12,&amp;00.
D3 acr•~s Bedford 'l'wp., 4 room
hou'll'! and otbt!r outbijUdinas

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two inv.aJida.
$4.00o.
·Oif. " PIIooo 80 a~res Salem Twp., 6 room
or Lettrt 2164 .
hom:e and other outbuildln&amp;s
&amp;1-&amp;p
$8000,
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m acres Scipio Twp., 8 room&amp; and
RELIABLE MAN. MECHANICAL,
bith and other
outbuildln&amp;l
ly inclined. Have aalu ability.
$4.000.
acrtl Rutland Twp., 4 rooma
Able to manalte 1tore. Ste11dy
employment. Apply in -peuon at
and bath. 1nd other oulbulld·
\np f!IIQO.
Metropolitan Mc.rine Satta. see
WUII1 Leadingham.
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S:OO Arthur J . ~tlt-Nt. .
a:u Jule Rlvl\n Sllow
8:30 The Three StOOJII
7:00 .MacKerW,e'a a..iden
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Tei:l "Mad: AJDateur
9:00 fhll Silvers Show
· 9:30 Stripe PJa;ybouae
itl:oo Tile Lineup
Person to Penon
IJ:do "N6WI of the 'N1WI'
11 :15 Theater, 13
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Legal Notice

,.;;;;;.============='II t 181 Emplovmern
Wonted

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

published at 1 cel"llt ~r word .
WORDS
1 r&gt;A Y
3 DAYS
6 UA YS
1 MO.
15
60c
90c
$1.35
$4 .50
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
25
75t·
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
Ads rcre1vrd by JO A.M. wi.Jl be in that day's paper.

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$600.00 cash inventory investm~nl will be appointed lo supply kcal accounts weekly with
nationally
televised M &amp;: M
c&lt;~n cly. Revolutionary developm en! !II billion dollar candy induslry
creates
opportunity
where hig·h prvfit earnings are
rl'J.iized from the sta rt. $3000
a }"C'Jr potentia l on part time
has~s to start till
develop1'(1 . Req ui res no selli ng. Write
incht'ing phone for personal
in terview. Maniiger, P . 0. Box
1064 -M6, t:leve land , 2, Ohio.
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Tap, Acro~allc , Ballet and Ball·
room at Racine Legion Hall.
Registration June g........2 lo 5 .P.
M., conducted by William Kent
Dance Studios.
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NOTICI OP APPOINTMENT
C•M N., 11.155
Ett•te of Ch•rl•• 1. a.u• .,

IN THI PROBATI COURT OF

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MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
to the Ullt lint of 11ld StcUon ·H;
IIIOMie Might, •• Aclm1nl•t,..trlx tbenee north 63~ rode to the
of the ltta,. of larl C. AIIH. place of beJinnll!.&amp;, cootalniD&amp;
Notice i1 hereby a:iven t.hat Ina O.C..ud. Pl1lntlff,
SS~ aerea. moie ot leu.

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tor and to such of the 1ollowing
as are residents o1 the state of
Ohio: surviving spou.e, 11 any ;
next or kin; beneficiaries unde r
the will, if any; the attorney or at ·
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INCOME OPPORTUNITY

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B•.Jsiness
Opoortunities

RATES

. ~ cents per word , ODe insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
8 ceDts per word for three eonsecutive insertion.s.
Special - one month for ao -cents per word.
Full rate of 3 Cf'"nt.s per W&lt;lrd will be charged for advertising
U not pa id within 10 days after receiving bill.
Errors in Advertisi-ng - Should be reported immediately . The
Daily Sem:inel will not be responsible for more than one .incorreel insertion .
Card nof TOOnks anti Spwtal ~olices of Events $1.00. Obitu.aries

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NOTICE OF PILING Alt!ID

WILL MOW LAWNS REASON· c ... No. 11.147
ABLE pay. Phone Middleport ProiNte C.urt, Melp County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Adminl.stn·
6129 Y.
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Massar whose ·Post Office address
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t.:XOI!PTING all of coal lotaUy
is R•edsville, Ohio, R. D. bas been Alta R. faulkner• .t •1. Mhndanh and v•riously known as No. f&lt;Nr,
duly appointed Administratrtx of C•• No. 11.ot5
four A, clarton or limeatone coal
the Et~tate of Cha~les B. IB.aii~Y. \
NOTICa av PUIL'I"CATION
underlying the above deacrlbed.
deceased, late of Olive TownshiP.
C 1 W R d
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of
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premi~e~.
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Dated this ard day of June 1959.1 resldenct; Js 730 North Fourth St..
REFERENCE -DEED: Vol. 1~
Paden C1ty, W . Va., will take no- page 446 of tbe Deed ·llec!ocdl,
You are hereby notified tbat on
F. H. O'Brien
tice that on the 28th day of May, Meigs Cotmty, Obio.
the 2nd day of Jllne 1959, an InJudge of the Probate Courl 1959, the undersigned filed her
You are reQuired to an•wer
ventory and Appraisement of the
Meigs cou nty, Obio petition tgalt\st you in the Pro- this petition by the 18t.b dty of
estate of Kenneth H. Jl'l)'ne, de{6l 5, 12, 19, 3tc bate Court of Meigs County, Ohio, July, 19150, or judgement by deceased, late of .Harrisonville, R.l -=.----:---::---,--in a civil action to sell the follow- f~tult wiU be rendered aa:alnlt
D., Ohio in said CountY wu filed
Exceptions thereto may ·be filed l!l_g de~ccribed real e 1tate to pay you.
in this Court.
by any inlerested party at !lOY l.'1e debts of the decedent and
FLOSSIE MIGIIT
time
prior to five days ·before the costs
of adtna·n.,
· tratloo and f or
As Adminiatratrl:r. ot tl\fl
Hearing on said Inventory and
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Appraisement Wm be had befort- date set for hearing.
other retief:
Eltlte of Earl C. Retd.
this Court on the 22nd day of
WITNESS my signature and
Situated ln the County of Meias,
Deeeued, .Plai•tiff.
June 1959, at 10 o'tloek A. M.
the seal of said Court this in the State of Ohio, and in t·h e CROW, CROW 1&lt; PORTEll
2nd day of June 1959.
Township of Salem and bounded Attorneys for P~ntiff
F. H. O'BRIEN
and Jescr•bed u followa :
house with -bath, 14600.00 takes
(0) 29; (6) 5, 12, 19, 26: (1) 3, 8te
all or will aell unfurnished .
Juc.lg e and Ex -Officio Clerk
Beginning at the north east cor·
Frank Hudson, Pomeroy, Phone
!!y : Henrietta O'Brien
ner of Section 3~. Town 8 and
Mrs. Mamie Buckley was a re·
553.
6·2~tc
Deputy Clerk
Range I5 of the Ohio Company's cent visitor Wi.tb relatives at
(6) ~. 12, 2Lc Purchase, thence running west one Sand:rvllle, W. Vt.

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.ye.ar-old boy bu beeD D.....
epmmlttlld f&amp;r •n add.ltlonal" 10
.dU period\ of .piJCtaiatric obArvaUOD 1n lrne dlrinJ of I )'OU.ftl
Jlri. livenlle Judp Jobn J. Win·
ll'•h eommkted ldwtn Hert.y
Tbunday t.o the East Louiliaaa
Hospltll al Ma.o~e for obler·
.-atlon,,Herty, ·o honor atudeot,
~ cbar1ec1 with IU.IUilly molest·
Ina: line! U.en fatally ltlbbiq a
12-year-ol.d Cirl In 1 hi ........__
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fiDillled Wltb I tour of «fUt). tt
Vanctenberl: 1nd Mar¢11. Air Fone
Baiea, went bact to worll; tt ftit.
vue~ternlttonll
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complete
cutiq ::acl narrallon Of ~
rive Sewn" a lialt·hour doeu-.mtit} ;u._ be atade about tbe stra·
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Boards, Drop
Clot.lu. CHnhm Fisher, .Middle·
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11:30 Circus Boy
12:00 True Story

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I remark often modo by
Rep. William L Mlh&amp;·
han 1\-t)eflance, who kadd the
Hou!O EducaUon Commlu.,., jor
manr ve1n. He often ukl
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echool
Jmproveme_J:

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8 :00 P. M . l'ourlhousr. Guest
spe1ker, Joe Ferguson. Everybody weh:ome.
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C'J\...H WASHINU- MOTOR CLEAN·
INC. 1I1:1ckt.\tt'11 .:iol'.io f.ervll'e.
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and w(.()(f slat porttL and win·
frecte . No. 1 ciJndilion $12~.
s1gned lor your home. t 'ree '"'
dow shalieM. Clflth awtllnaa1 alll -:::-:
sa::'·.~~·~c:.=::c-==:-::-:c;;&amp;;;~-,.·3::'tp
tlm utes. Foreman A Abbon.
kind! porch nUance, Eleetrlc 20 ,HOLSTEIN COWS. 2-6 YEARS
Phone 6284·Y.
8-6·tl
Fanl!l all klnde, Electric Li&amp;"lllt
old. Al,l close flprlfll,:cr or j u11t
J:o'lxturcs, all Unds. Dille Wippel
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fre 11 hner,,
AUCTIONEIR
Supply, 210 Urion A1enuo.
Doyt Gallaway, Stewart, Ohio.
Complete Servlc•
. Cr6tt Bradtord
ll-7·30tc
Guy~. v 11l e 8tW20.
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A.
BradfGrd, Rtclnt. Ohio
a" AntEs No. -~ sTANDING'
h~ay . Harold Barnhart, Reeds·
vUII!. l)bont
i;oolvllle 3691. MIDDLE AGED C0 1; •1LE WlLL --~;~ruiiiiGi~~~
6-3·3"tp.
pay !176 to $100.00 for a home AIR CONOITlo-NlN-G,
or two
bcdrow.1 aJn•rtmenl .
11.tlon 1ervu:e. Jaci:'s .KelriluraBOXER DUG . ~ MON1'HS
Bo"' 1815, Middleport or Call
t 1on, New !liven, Pbone TLi
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' '"k tom~to planti. $1.00 per
·Morine Supplie~ motor repair. Expert cOJt iron
hundr-ed. ~e Tom Uayman, Sy·
welding, ace tylc.~eo and electric
6-3~tc Uaod boats end motor ..
and
welding, R. L. MiiJer !'art• Co.
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p11.etare and water. E1ght. room
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hou&amp;e. Good barn . Outbmldlnca.
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rcaoonably. Phone (I"')
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALIS AND
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SERVICE, 512 E. Mtln, !'om..
-·roy. Phon• 63-X. Salotm•n:
Herold lamhart,
RaRisvllle,
16 ACRES INSJJ»; CORPORA· APARTMENTS - Furnished ami
uafurniJhed
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.McM11ten.
Middle-Ohia.
P,hona
Coolville
3691.
TION, lying betw een Ulllon Ave.
pol't. Phone ·60M·M.
2 3 ll
6-2·30tc
and County Children's Home
property. J . J. Leifheit, Fhone
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WITH
- ..batb and aaraae. 8 room house - - ·
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ELEt:Tnlc DELAVAL
CREAM
end • room apartment. Phone BARNES.SIMPSON INSURANCE
sep.t.·ator. Size tor 12 cow.!l. See
310--M, Pomeroy. A. N. Bena:el.
Ag'-'nla, Mlddle.,ort. tire, Auto
1 mobile, f,onda. Phoo.e 6Mil.
Chrla Fruth at Muon, W. Va.
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Town. 12'1 Butternut J1,1&amp;12t&lt;
FORTY M;Rl&gt;S OF MIXEO HAY.
or put up on ! hare&amp;. Stanley
Glbb~. Rt . 2. Long Bottom. Ju1t
off Rt. 7, beck tf new Ea 8tern
ROOM UNI't.lllNISimD APARTlll&amp;h SchOa,l.
8 1 etp
MENT. CaU Mo or Jnct11ire f08
Sprlna: Ave.1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
TOIIATO'AND SWEET POTATO
0 22 tic
pllllta.--Secood bouse eaat from
.JlOOM A·PARTMI!."NT WITH
achool houae in Syracuse. Wm.
H. ·Holmca.
&amp;-2fl..8tp
W.tb. Very ·~nodern. Phone 8009.
28 Otc
g..m•wBERJUES. CATSKILLS 6
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NEW
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wlndowa. 1816 t.tncoJn Helghta.
41
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er. 1 bedroom, 3f ft. aluminum
Call Pomeroy 680?.
6-3-3tp
•wnlnlo $2.200.00.
Lawrenc:e ONE TIJREE ROOM. APT. WITH
Jleed, Lowe'l Trailer Court,
baln. Eut Main StRet. One.
,~ Mlddleport. Ohio.
1--M·tfc
five room ept Mt'Chanic St.
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Call 3l8·Y.
6-4·3tc
~ '.taAl:LER8 lNO A. B. C. HOUSE
·• TNJier . 110 Ft. kma. Custom
m1de, _,paralt dinlnJ I'GOJD, NICEtY FURNISHED &amp; ROOM
CroaleJ kitchen, carpeted 1\vlo&gt;JII and hath , z bedroom upst-a irs ·
Wilber and dryer,
apartme nt. Phone 641'- 0-4-&amp;tc
Ft. alumlnllm
on lnepec:Uon.
DenYer

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bath, full basement, a:arllll!, Ja&amp;
furn.:~ce, excellent cond!Uoa.,

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·•••tloiMIIchor-. II Uatha:
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betwnn the aa:ea of 1lxt.r aM
Jlxty-Uve 11 a permlntDt hoUMJ
t ..pll'. ·Wrllo Bo• $111-W,
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MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS • , , .. , . . 1,184 NeWIJIIIPftl
M A I L ........ , ., , , .. , .... , .. .. 711 Newspapers
NEWSTANDS .......... ., .. ., ·. .. ...... %63 Ne...Papen
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a:ood location,
Lincoln Hill..
$11 0:10
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1- threc bedroom, 6 room and
bath. with extra two rooma on
first floor, gas furnace. cloae In
lo town. Llnculn IIIII road,
l~m houac, bath, full bate·
ment, furnace, ~ acre land,
barn Salisbury Twp., 4 miles
from Pomeroy, just off of state
route 33. $6000.00.
FAR}tS-Qrade A dalrr farmChetter Twp. and Sulton T)'p.,
6 milea from Pomeroy, flO
Acres of paatun. $12,&amp;00.
D3 acr•~s Bedford 'l'wp., 4 room
hou'll'! and otbt!r outbijUdinas

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lNSUMNCE PRO
tcctlon. Life, Auto, Fire, · ?ollo.

Call Don

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two inv.aJida.
$4.00o.
·Oif. " PIIooo 80 a~res Salem Twp., 6 room
or Lettrt 2164 .
hom:e and other outbuildln&amp;s
&amp;1-&amp;p
$8000,
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m acres Scipio Twp., 8 room&amp; and
RELIABLE MAN. MECHANICAL,
bith and other
outbuildln&amp;l
ly inclined. Have aalu ability.
$4.000.
acrtl Rutland Twp., 4 rooma
Able to manalte 1tore. Ste11dy
employment. Apply in -peuon at
and bath. 1nd other oulbulld·
\np f!IIQO.
Metropolitan Mc.rine Satta. see
WUII1 Leadingham.
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S:OO Arthur J . ~tlt-Nt. .
a:u Jule Rlvl\n Sllow
8:30 The Three StOOJII
7:00 .MacKerW,e'a a..iden
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Tei:l "Mad: AJDateur
9:00 fhll Silvers Show
· 9:30 Stripe PJa;ybouae
itl:oo Tile Lineup
Person to Penon
IJ:do "N6WI of the 'N1WI'
11 :15 Theater, 13
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PL ...Y IN
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-Middleport, 0 , June 5, 1959

SOCIETY·

Vac:atil)n Bible
School To Opeo

NEWS
Of THE AREA

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Pomeroy-r.fi.t.t~port,
Qbi~Jiturday, June 6, 1959

aJUi contmUlnf ror two wee ks

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Teaeben for the schoql w11J be
Mn Bertha Scott ~rs Mark Ev
ana. Ml'8 Pale Warn er Mrs Dav1d

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dilldren of the communtly ~r e lll
Vlted to anend

Hospital
Planners
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"Two llllportant factors are to be considered ~ore any as·
surance can be giVen for Meigs Gounty to J!Orllclpote 1n Hill·
Burton funds for a new hospftal Those factors are !he plan·
ned reviSion of pr~or1t1es and the delernunation of the present
Congress on t~.ow much if any funds are &amp;o be allocated under
Hill Burton," such was the tenure of facts p~esented to a

meetmtJ of the Me1gs Veterans 1
Memorial Trustees Friday evening
al the Ohio Power Co ollie., by
Dr Dubois of the State Hearth

Ser\l'Jce., D1vilion

Dr Dubors rn • queotlon and
JIDIWer session told the more tban
38 r.;pte ...embled that althoUih
Me as County &amp;everal ye&amp;flil ago
enjoy, 'I a prtorlty "A" TallllJ that
• the recent add1tlona built 'll HDI
zer Hospital have resulted In add
ed hospital fac1lltlea tor this
cltstriot thereby lowermc Me 1118
County's rating
, She pointed CI!Ut however that a
re'Y:lslon phiD 11 aoon to be adopted and It 1s ~,tnknown at this
atage ss to what may then happen
to Me.iga County priority Sbe did
however pomt out that tt may be
possible to place Metp County in
another diVIsion to enhance its
priority

"NATURALLY WE HAVE A CHECKING
ACCOUNT - DOESN'T EVERYONE?"

Most smart folks do They know that paying
by ebeck, mstead of running the risk of carry.
ing ao mueb cash, is the sensible thing to do.
It also saves time, giv.., you automatic ,...
ceipts and gives you a permanent record of
money spent. Enjoy the advantag.., ~ a
ebecking account with ua.

Pomeroy Bend

THEATRES

MI!IGS -

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federol R..erve Syolem
Member Federal
DeposJt lnsurmee Corpontlon
POMEROY
RUTLAND

Pomeroy

TONIGHT
"THE JOURNEY
Yul Bryn.ner - Deborah Kerr

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SATURDAY
el5et -

" RIDE LONESOME
Randl}!ph Scott Karen Steele
SUN, MON anti TUES
' THE HANGING TR.t.."E
Gary Cooper - Marla Schell

'J'EMPL&amp;-Middleport
TONIGHT .nd Sit fURDAY
SUN., MON. •nd TUES.
SHAGGY DOG"
Fred MacMurrey, JetM llagEID!
Adml•slon 75.: and 5«k

Cub Scout Den
Six Holds First
Summer.Meeting

hOipitaL

n wtts explained to Dr Duboia
tliat present plans are for the con
etrlletlon of the hospital to be
made, with the ra~lJlty to then be
tllmed over to a non profit eor·
poratKin ror operation of the ll.o•
illl To whleb slle replred Jblt,
n that event, separate contracts
-wuld have to be drawn wtth the
hotpitll trustees and the non·
profit corporation under Hlll
Burton procedure
Dr Dubois at this poln.t also
stated thal at the present t1me
there are 188 Hill Burton
in the State of Ohio, that Hill-Burton aulstance II a:ranted at {83
eentl on the dbllar, and that des
plte th! ract that 11 hua:e seaemeut
of equipment is already on hand
for fnlt.allation in.to a new boQJital
faedit;y, that Hill Burton could
rwt al•,w eredlt on that which Is at
hand, that Htii,Burton aid could
only be extended to the non profit
COJ'P01'1tton for equipme~:p.t they
had to purehaae i:n addiUon to
that alteady on han1t
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Dr Dubois expre~~ed her SJDI·
patllie• with the Mei1s County de
le~atin pointing out that &amp;he
knew full welt the dlffieuiUaa
wbleh with they had been trou·
bled 3be went on to uy tlliat she
ve"')' ~pliant of the neid~"for
a hhr llo~ital In tbi1 trea a'IWl
reeoanlled
that
tbe
Pte·

Den Six, C~ Scoutl ot Pack 24B.
held their nrat aummt!r meetlnll
Wednesday evenln1 at the home of
Eddie Baer with Mike Wria:ht 11

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co-hot~t

Following a ball &amp;arne, a wlenel'
roaat waa held and outdoor danctn1
enjoyed
Present were Eddie Baer, Mille

Wriaht, Danny Brown, Dick RoUsh,

COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
i\I.L PRI«::ES SlASHED

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

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CARS MUST GO
1958 DODGE CORNET 4 Door
Power Steerlng,J&gt;ower Br.kes, Auto Transmission Sharp

Jim Anderson, Charlea Murray and

Meo3a and Tommy Und, Den
Chleflf, and
tueatl,
Jennifer
Blakealee, Mary Franell, Nancy Tl
tua, Sharon Freeman, SuiU Heaton, Pe1u Hotfaer, Terrl
Jane Baer, CI'Jarlene Diehl,
and Mre Charlet Murray, Mr
Ml'li Edward Baer and Mr

Mrs. Uoyd Wri&amp;ht.

Mt.Moriah
Missiontlry

Meets

'·•1957 STUDEBAKER Champion
19S7 FORD VI 1f2 Ton Pickup
1956 FORD VI Fairlane 2 Door
... Radio
and HIBler. Nice and Solid
·' 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door

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PO LITAN AUTO SALES
AT THE TJI.AFJi'IC LIGHT

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Doomed Slaytr
In Appeal To US
Supreme Co Urt
LINCOLN, Neb UPI _ Charles

HAZARD, Ky UPI State
Ike seetlnc , to arre1t a 1triking
ine 'ffDrk~r In the arnbdtb aboot
of
non un1on coal truck
river kiU~d. the striker's com·
&amp;llnibn Friday when he fired at

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Mrs carrie E. Faria~ 86, widow
Jacob ll Faris, Youngatown
&amp; Tube eo off1dal, and a
in women's orpnladons
for many year1, died or a cerebnl
hemorrhage at 11 SO a. m. Suqday
her realdence, 28'7 Par.k Avt,
IYo•URIISt&lt;rwn, Ohio
Mrs Faris was born Feb. 10,
187::1, in Pomeroy, a daughter of
John and Mary Priode Genbeimcr
She had li\'fllln YouDJitown llnee
ber marriaae in 1896 Her huebtnd
jomed Youn&amp;stown Sheet &amp; TUbe
Co that year, was supellintendent
of eleetrleal maintenance for many
years and auiatant tO W C .Reil
ly, vtce prealdent. when be retared
1937
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son,
ndolpb U, died three

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During W.;:ld War ~ loin FltiJ
was acti~ in Red Cro• w9rk aptl
was chalJ'man ot the women'• eom.
mittee whleh made IUflic:ll!l drels·
IDJS For many yean ,he waa e
ieoder In Mondo&gt; 'l(uoleol Club
attlvtu,e Sbe waa a c:harter me:m
ber and an honorary mcmd~l! ot
the board of women's City etUll, a
of Firat Preaby(erlln
the Cinema Chlb and :Ma
Club

lith Ohioana
PilgrimaJJe T0
v·ISit. Gallipo1.IS.
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Gatupolle, Ohio's hlltorle Freach
seUlemC'!nt dat1n1 back to 1710,
ia the objective af the eleventh
llnnual Ohiotna Pll~mage 1 on
June ?0 The Ohlo11na Ll.b\ary, a
state-wide organir.atlGa witb quar
ter1 kt €::olumbu&amp;, aponson the af·

fair

!itaf-weatber, doomed mau flay

er n, looked today to
ISupreme
Court a1 hLS only

The shoelinp brougbt new vao
t,nee to the strlfe~und eastern
Kentucky eoalflelds
TrMpen sbot and killed Bobby
JBC!obs Jr , 24, Vttto, Ky , after
he opened fire on them as they
attempted to anest Columbus
HaddiX, a United Mme Worker
Earlirr, Cheater Blatr, 20, Jete·
"'Jab, Ky • 1 truet driver, was
woundtd in both hands and ooe
~ whtjn an1pen Dpened fire
from dmbuah on a convoy of 1ft
to 20 tru~ta at nearby Hibdman
nu: ,tr\J,eks , were carrying coal
mined by non-union workers
The troope.n anested Haddix
on chlr1e1 of bemg one of the
men wbo fired at the convoy w1th
lll&amp;:hopowered rifles .from dense
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Wrong informaUon supplied 1w
uauiiiJy Mllable souue resU"Ii·
d in a news atory in thete col·
umns Friday 011 a Syraeuee Emergenc:y Sqtlad caU in takip&amp; a small
ltrJ to t&amp;e Jloapitlll for removal of

• bead from her noee.

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mini dutb binge J n JanUf(Y.
1tm8
Guy Starkweather sa1d h1s son
was b1t on the head tw1ce about
a year before the k1Umgs,

of Mr. and Mra
of Syracu~e and
daua:bter of

According to Jnfqrmatlon sup
by the father today the
-.;na firat brought to the of
Dr T I\. Rewebon, but
h.,,l_no the corfett Instruments
the removal
he
~'':.~'~~ended that abe be taken
Hospital

Off The Farm
Business Tour
For 4-H Planned Training School
of
Planned Monday
mv1ted
the
"Off
Farm At Middleport
rand

Plastic bracelets are being made

bY the Junior eJae

These Jtems and other
'!yraeuse Squad t~n came
a,nd tranaported the work made will be dislpayed next
a11d did not make a Friday evemng when the program
Cor the close of sebooJ. is .liven. It
General Hoapitll
111 planned that the hand worlr. wUI
be on diaplay for a half hO.!!L be..the program
The pro
t~rlm 1 wlll belln
and will
be only
tbe pro
will be

Syracuse Fire
Dept~ Auxiliary
Meeting Called

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ten days r'
cate and a gold star, nine days
a Certificate ana aUver stir and
those who have attended 8 days
wlll receive a cerutjeate
Eaeh day one of the mlnl.sters of
the town has a devotional period
for each clan Yesterday, Rev
Howard Ruppelt Waa leader and he
used the camera them to explam
to the children that through Faith
In Qod and looking to God ll a
ltsllit that faith In God will dt!Vf!lop
mto a good picture.
Oa'Wedneaday of next week the
school will hold • picnle at the
Roadtlde tP.~rk, Wllh ~((h eblld
btiQJ:IItg a sack Lunch froM. home
Tbe Middleport SChool band •under
the direet1on of Georp DaUaa
will lead the plcnle parad'j!i from
the Central School 8UUdtng where
the aehocl ta held to tbe Park

Chase Funeral
..ome OperaJions
Will .ContiOue

AU 4-H Club (14 years
age
and olrier), F.F'A, FHA, and
Farm Bureau Youth Council mem
bers are
to part1c1pate m
!lr~t sess1on of
the
Busmcss" thlli eom1ng Tuesday
evening, June 9th
Thll- voup w11l meet at the
parkina lot of the Meigs t:ounty
F.arm ~ureau at 7 30 P M From
ther, the a:roup will be div1ded
for vis1ts to the Farmen Bank
and !:avJngs CO., The ~me.roy
National Bank, Jackson Production
Credit Association and tbe Land
mark Store
At the close of the tour a short
examindion will be given over
th~ material covered on the tour
This t&gt;xamination Will be one of
two to he counted In selectmg win
nera 0 1 the county awards tour
Other tours wtll be held on Mon
day, June 22nd 'T'hesc parbcipat101 must attend two or the three
tours in order to quaUfy fGr the
counly awa~d trip The two hlgheet
examlm•Uon scores written by the
m~mber will be coneidered
Thest'l "Of( the Farm Study"
tours have been planned by voea
tiona! home econom1e1 al'ld voca
t10 nal a(t'Jcultuul teaehffl, Ex·
tenaton agents, Farm Bqreau
You.th leadera, Farm cooperatives
ami representatives of tile bwunea
aes to I.Je visited
Committee off1cers thi(\ year to
, cJudc Howard Nolan, ebairman,
Avts hecker, vtce-ehalrman and
c E .tllakeslee, secretaey.

Inte~sted persons are remmded
of the pre-camp Tr,mmg.. School
wh1&lt;:h wttl be held M&lt;1nday, June
8th at the Sunshmc Cottage on
Pearl St , m Middleport
Tbe School will begin at 1 00
and all adulta who are lntereeted
m hel='mg with the Day Camp for
the Browme and G1rJ Scouls of
Mtdd)&lt;lport and Pomeroy are re-qucste 1 to attend M&lt;lnday'a meet
lng
The day camp w1U be held at the
Norman Rose Farm beg~nmng on
the HUh of June and eontlnuJns
througn the 26 The first week is
for th:&gt; Brownlea and the last
week rnr the G1rl Scoull

Cabbage Crop
In Last Week'
Of '59 Harvest

United Pr... lnl....,llllonal
SelUement of the 12-day&lt;&gt;ld Ohio blgbwoy construction

strike appeared as far off as ever today, because negoUatlons
broke down Fnday mght after IJlh: hours of talks
The Oblo Contractors Assn said the Columbus sessions

down an ultimatum coDcermng their demands for the estab-

June ~~ 20 Set
As Oeanup Week
At New Haven

· bshment Gf a hinng hall "
No ne w session wu scheduled
"We are adamantly oppolled to
tbe hanng haU pnneipal for many
reasons," apokeaman for the cootraetMs uud

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Tbe New Haven Town Council
met Monday evemng at the City
Building Wltb the (oUowmg at
tendmg Thomaa Gnnstead, May
or, Mn Tbelma Capehart, Record
l!lr, and Councilmen Jacll: Frey, Ed
wm Roush, .Robert Cooke, Cbar)e1
Ord and Thomas Hoffman
!I'he Mayor deetared June 15 to
JuDe 20 as Clean-up Week and
aaked that each property owner
eleUI his lots plus eny vacant lots
of weeds and garbage, for health
conditJont Anyone not clearung
the lot the town will have 1t
ele~ned and the property owner
WJU be asaellee..t"or tbe bilL Coun·
ei.l also urges that evmone eitber
pamt and dean up any outbuildi{ll
on their property or 1f they are be
yond repatr -to tear them dowD
Mrs iPaui Scally and Mrs Alton
Bonney, Woman's Club representa
lives, appeared before council and
asked permiSSIOn to remodel a(ld
repair the mtenor of the Alex
Quillen Memorl81 Buildmg, w1th
lfr Bush doing tbe work The
uuneJl aye 'I'Ifomaa Hoffman,
parlr l!!ommnmoner. pemnniOir tit
cooperate with the club on tbia
work
.....
Mrs Geora:e Thayer o( the Li·
brary Com!lllttee appeared and
asked that the library .be meJuded
m the budget next year as tax supported 80 that they might reeelve
government appropnationa for
bookt This was alBO approved
Ralph Gtbh! appeared apd asked
that street hght be )\:~:"lett oft
the corner of 1st and
Streets
Council prom1sed to "'ve 1t m
sLalled as 1t had prevlousiy been
mvestlgated.
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w.,.s An luuto
Wages also are an 1asue The
eRJmeen are demanding a 35cent hourly merease over a twoyear periOd. The tontnctora have
offerecJ a two-year boost provid
1ng ror 12~ eents now, an addi
tional to c:enll on May I, 1~
and another five eenu em Not t,
1980 The pac:kage offer amounts
to 27'12 cents.
'r The strike bas . halted highway
construction work m '16 of Ob10'.1
88 couatiea.
1 In other labor developmentl,
one settlement waa; reached, Wo
1
others promued and two walkout.

Lit tle H0pe H,eld
02'':1
For Crew Of D-.
Found In Desert
AI

CLEVELAND UPI - The fam
1ly of Ll John S Woravta,
bomba:dJer 1n a S.:K found JD the
LibJID desert after being myste
rloull)' minilll for 16 years, held
blUe !lope tod•y that he was
alive
Everyone agreed the chances
that Y:oravka or his etght fellow
ere.,. l"lemben were able to make
their way through the African
deaett after baJlmg out from tfle
bomber were nearl.y non-ex~stent
Tfl'e soldJet's famUy waa not1
lied he was miss111g lD '-clion on
AptH t 1M3 A Har later, noll
f~eat1o"1 came that the ,2&amp;-year~ld
Ueut.enant Was: presumed dead
\ ~o,a,\oka's fatheJ, AIQ, bas died
.~h~ lhe war Ilia: motber had
died ..
" efore He liiade hia bome m
UJ:eV~"nd with a brother, A1ex C
Wor•..• ko, -• w..o other broth..,, Jcr
aepti 1and Edward, live bere
He enlisted m the Army m
April 1942

Cabbages, of top , qif•H~.iafld 'b}
eater quantities than expe(ted
ter the ••••
-r:"' ,s'ri.p&amp;:" a~ 1obo u1
•1n the last weelt "bP J'iar.vcs\" id
the Letart Falla Bottoms lt was
rennrted today
SJ,otesmen of the area sald the
harvest already two 1Weeki gone,
has brought average return11 to
PLAN RECOI!D HOP
producers
Shipment., tapenllJ
!METER RECEIPTS
Don's Var111ty Club itl apon&amp;Ol"ing off, wlll contmue through th11
Pom~Oy Patrolman Jed Web
a Record Hop Saturday night, 7•30 week
ster today reported re~1pts of
to 11 30 p m at lhl! Pomeroy Jun
They sa 1d the cabbage was of $242 !iO from the street meters for
wr High AudJtorlUm Adm1saion Ja
A ha;t'Jeld on the Jhn Sw~&amp;her 75 and ~ centa Relresbmenta "'~n~uo~u~•r,_l~hr_r:lg~h~q~u~·l~ll~y~lhi~o~s~pr~l~n!g~t:h•:._:w::•::•:k~--------property, Chnhire, eau,v:ht ftre wdl &lt;be served
Friday at 1.2 150.. p m shortly after
a dluell'J)OWtred ~~omotive tram
SCOUT M. .TING
had p,uled, bllt Wll put out be
Wednesday June 3, 1\'oop
fore It had tpread
met at their tlc:out home, .,.bleb Is
Middleport volunteer fJremen .. sponso~d by the IOO"Jr Lod.a:e of
ealled ta the ~eene, 1aid tbe f1re Pomeroy Attendmg were 18 aeoub
waa tSeaten out ibflfore they ar· and' 4 leaden Plans for~ Camp
rlvpd; ' .: ..
Anowhead which will be held
,.;,_£.,.;;;.:-7-'__;,....!.,,
-"-'--'-:1-..,.-...,
July 5 to 1(1: were made A boud
of Review was hJ!Id for fo'*'
!diGS Giii~IRAL HOIPil'AL
Atlqritted, Jomoo ~y, Pre· 8COUts for cotnpletlnf" f"Seeobd
•hire, Ralph Carman. McMinn· Claas requirements 'flheY were
Friilk 'ritus, Bruce Cunningham,
vure, Tenn. •
Dtaebarced. Mra Fl'aftk Dam, Rlch811d Finley and .Bob Buek
••Iter·· I Mason; BiUY t Br..,vv, Pdrtland, Gflllll!l werl!! played The meeting
wu dismissed at 8 30 p m
Nln~ Stiles, Middleport
Btrtbt A daughter to Mr and
SAfiTY MEASURES TAKEN
Mra WIIUam Coy, Rutland.
NEW YORX UP! - City olll
data tc.ok steps Friday to pre~nt
addWona~ ~uffocation Of ehUdren
TIMPI
- ' The Mer· trom plastie bags Health lnapec
deerees ~t ton vlJdted more tban 2,000 clean
tlitl loweat
elllblrl!lmebts qrglrut that
rOpori- warnm.t la"lwll be plaeed on pJu..
Bureau til: bap, wllich :ate eommonl.v
CallL ulod ......., eloll&gt;iD(.

Hayfield Fired
By Train Spark

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A three Judge federal panel Frl
day refused to extend a twl)..week
stay of executiOn lor the l'ed
Inured killer 20 ~nd the Nehru
ka Supreme Court Drdered tbat
lie d1e next Friday m the electnc
ebatr
Starkweather's father, Guy, re
vealed he had Aent a telegram
contatmng "the facta of the cue'
to the high court a week ago
Starkweather saJd he hoped for
a repeat of the dramat1c last min
ute appeal two weeks ago that
saved h1s aon only 90 mmutes
short of electroc::uUon
At that time a U S ctreutt
Ju~gl!! halted tbe execution Just u
the youth's head
was bemg
abaved to accommodate tbe dead·
ly electrodes
A Supreme Court spokeman In
Washmgton sa1d the telegram in
formed the ' eourt that materaaJ
was on the way The cable 1tself
was not a for.-mal appeal, the
spokesman suid
The f1ght to save the young IUD·
er was ' an I can do - but I'll
keep on trymg,' Guy Stark•eath
er !IBid
The father also urged a mental
examination for h1s son "before
the sw1teh IS thrown"
It was the first concess1on by
any of the Starkweathera that
tbarles might have been msane
'fbcn be trufed and lb.ot 11 l»!t-

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Vast Ohio Highway Program
Still Remains At Standstill

hope broke down when the Operating Engmeers Umon "handed

for bfe

Jn"fOfiD8tiOn
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.f:'·
Call
t!iMtrgency
1
Is sIll'd wrontr
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The Library's 1Me111 County
Chairman li &amp;Ira Everett R lla)'et,
rU d hi
PoTh:n Pt~:;aae' aaemble:l at
RJo G:oaDde Coli.Qt, Rio Grande,
memben of the Syrac:llse
011 U S Rt 3D for re,el.gntlon,
Allxllt1ry of the lGCal Fire
c:olfee ~reak and tour of tlte col
aR urged to attend a
te,;e TheoM ..the Plt.crim.aee 1011,
meeting
Monday et 7 30 in
the Rote~ Llf~te. Gilllpolls,
h"!..l
a luncheon lollowed by a
lhort pro-am and tilt about tt*
Plan~~o for the ~ourth of July
••
'erade wlll be completed that
hiatorv "Of the community
ni.J:M ltach member ~ IIllO t, asked
Pointa o( tntere1t to be seen In
bt.lq a disli towel "lor the ldt·
GalUpolil wiU incluU
"Our
Ho~se" state Memorial. built a·
bout J819 11nd now fUll,- rutond
be"uilluUy furniahedj "Gata.
wood," tbe dream 'hoQ!e or 0 o .
( '{)ddt&gt;)
Mdllt,vre,
Melntyre'&amp;
grave on Houod Hill With a breJtb-MDt fo~.elhtli!!a are ihluflklent She talilna: .Jew of the Qhio River, and
lurtber pledged to tile troup every
old :p'rench hOUfN
aulttanl!e abe or ber depaJitment
At the contluaion ci the tour a
eould poylb1y sive toward
•
ctuirin!l ~/new Mei&amp;'s County Ho1will
terved at the home
Opentlon of \he Chase Funeral
pltlil.
~
,
fplin&amp;loeated on Home at dlutland will continue u
Prier to the ll'l'ivaJ of Qr Du·
It hts in the pan year~, accordinl
bois a1 the
niJbt meeting
to ]'faoml Chale, bUiinela manafet,
Ted Reed
report on ptDtoday.
tbat
attUned to
\ Harley Stt"Onl will atntinue as
embalmer and funeral dlrector for
the tlrm eontinuiq hQ eilht }flan
in thJt eaP,IIclty

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Radio and Heater Low mileage Real nice

More Violence
Breaks 011t In
Coal Strike Area

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2 Door. Auto TranJ Heater, 8 cylillder Cheap lo opeeate

Strikes Through The State

MI'S, Carne
• FQrlS•
pomeroy Nat'Iye
~na: a
OaiDt'ecJ By D""•th lbe&lt; ottima.

Department he1d that prehmh1
ary pl"ns have alrep.dy been drawn
for a to bed ho1.pl~l lor Meigs
Counly, that the tife Ia already
avulable and that '$201,000 ts. now
on hand and expected to be l't!leas
ed to ~unty funds from the Vet·
erans Memorial Fund for sueh a
hospitd that hopes were b1gh for
a Hul~Burton grant of a $100,000
to &amp;ujment thoie lunda in order
for con!jtructlon on the bospltal to
start
~ ....
~• Dr: 1luboi&amp; e:s:_prt:Bied doubt that
a hoarital such that envtatoned by
Home
the 'n-ustees could be built for
Cemetery
$31)0,()('() pomting out tbat present from here were
State Department estimates eall Mn Paul Davia,
for the expenditure of at least Mrs FlOyd Mte11,
••t.OOO per be'd In providing a

"THE LAST BUTZKREIG
Kerwitl M191thewt, V.an Johnson

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We Poy Z% Interest On Your Savings

On the question of fmances Dr
Dubo1s pomted out that they CO\lld
not at thil time guarantee that
funds would be available ina•
JUueb as the State would not know
the tmounl.&amp; of funds tl) be made
avaUa!&gt;le by concresa. This she
said would not be known until
after J'dy 1

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Despite New Mediation Efforts

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Ktnlll Turnpike.

l)egrnnmg Monday June 8

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were threatened, all m Nortllern
Olno
'fhe U01ted
Mine Workers
reached agreement on a two-year
contraet covenng 600 Ro&lt;:k~t:U
Manufaetunng Co emplore~ lh
Barberton The eont:raet provides
a 1().cent bo~,~r]y wage twost tbl!
year and 11 cents next year and
1mprovementa m fnnge benefits
Some 2 700 employes of the Ad
reasograph • Mult1graph • Cc Ill
Cleveland tbreii.teoed to1wal): out
at mldnighl

Federal ~.e~.!!Pr,.J;~"\f.. fobert
soD t~'IIIPfhFIG ~.l)'i"'Jrfl!ment r
betwee~r the OOPlpany and thE! In.·
teroalional Assn ~hml.llt.li Ttle

maJor tssues al"il wages and pen
stons
An off1c1al of a union of Sl£0,
display and plctor1al .artulJI of the
Cleveland area warned tpday 130
members will strike Monday to
backup demands for a wage
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Settle lea Crum Strik•

A l2-day atrike wh1ch cauif!(l an
ape cream shortase m CJeveland
appeaTed close to settlement aft
er an all ntght seAIOn wstb a
fUeral mcdU~tor
Represent.aUYe&amp; of 21 1ce cream
maker1 offered a new setUement,
impt'OVIlll the wage and eomm111
s10n off en Umon offtclal.s S&amp;Jd
they would recommend approval
to the 300 .striking Teamster~ UnJon truck driven
In
Youn8•town, a sclle&lt;tuled
Sunday meeting indicated a bre11k
may be eommg m the three-week
walkout of about 100 Ma~nmg
County eement mason.s
Al Buect, chal.l'man o( the Ceo
ment Contractors Asln , indtUted
a compromise may be offered to
re~Jlace the pact
that eXPI.I'ed
April 30 Tbe mamna, who Btruek
May 16, Melt a ~ent hourly ~Y
mcrease
No break was reported in the
lllrike of 14,000 oB F Goodneh Co.
work:en m e1ght c1t1et or 19,«10
Ftrestone Tire and Rubber .fa;. t ~
employe.s 1n eight eatie!l
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Federal Mechator N1etlolu lL "'NJ}; \

Fillo WJthdrew from neKOij{rtiga" ~ ~ ~
betwe~n Firestone and the Y,Dlted ~
'
Rubber Workers In hopes we two ~J.~ ..
sUits couW find thelr own _f(Rjri~a.
......,.. ...,4 ,- '&lt;~'
tor setthng the seven,........_? r"";_ ,
walkout
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GRAVESIDE liTIS ~ v.:J
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GraYeside aerv1ees were :n· t-~ i:
ducted thts morn\Di b:r
v ~'f
Father John TurRI! at Out Lady
Loretta Cburctl Cenwtery, LObg: ~;:~
tBottom, for Peter Oranl, -?!~. Flatwood.s Ewmg s }i\ineral iHome waa
tn cliarge

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