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8-Daily Sentinel , Ptlmeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 11, 1959

DJaek.&amp;Gn'e Return
from Vaeation Trip

•· llr. llld lin. Harold Bfad:stoa
.. ehUdren Sherry, Bobby and Bruce
returned home S:~~turdaJ from a

101» mlle vaeation trip, tHvellnf

Mrs. Joe Bishop Honored Guest
At House Warming Monday Night

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. Of THE AREA

Mrs. Joe Bishop was honor guest Monday evening at a

tbfo\lcb twelve ttates.
house warming given in her new home on High Street. The
0a the trip, they apent a week Blshops recently rented the Nellie BarsotU house at 692 High
at Ft. Lluderdale, Fl.a., with Mr
Street.
P lanmnc the party were Mn
La , with R.ndolph J'roley of Stocy 'o Run
G Miley and Mn. Everett Grant. Games
were pla)' ed and prLZes were
(Dorothy Leonard) and family.
awarded to Mrs Ri~bard Bailey,
Mrs. Roy Str1dr:land, Mra. Rubin
UeS OY VenlnQ
Colhns and Debra 'Maiden. The
Cheater Grange met Tuesday
door prue was awarded to Mrs. evening with
Georce Holter,
Clarence Casey.
worthy master, presiding.

5Dd lira. Wilbur Bailey
thter, Ruth Ann. They
ited at Baton Rouge,
llr. and Mrs. Alvin

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Ch
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Mee t'lng 1srange
Held

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Bof RT Auxiliary ·
Club Meetin~ Held On Monday New Member Is
an~:tr~~;es!'m.the~J.'1::ed Yth~rt.:r~fe~h!ra;.:;
June 10

Health club Monday evening at her home, Laurel Cliff.
Group singing .. of Faith of Our Fathers and Work For the
'hght Ia Comln.g opened the C" ___
'Tieeting followed with the Lord's ~ond
Prayer 1R uruson. Devotions taken
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M•"ddleport Amateur Garden Club
Guest Night Held On Wednesday -~ ~:.':..p~=y
Guest night of the Middleport Amateur Gardeners Club

A report on bills paid und the

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Return Jona·
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Chairman Of the Na·
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lATURDAY
"PARIS HOI.JDAY"
Bob Hope - Fernandel
MGtiNMEN F~M-LAREDO"

Robert Kalpp, Jean Morettt.d

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alln~~lng~~~~2~1~2;y~a~rd~p~ra~c~tl~~·~h~o~lo-~p~l~o~Th~e~a~tre~w~h~e~r~e~th~7~i~;~•;•;~~===~-·-~=-===~~=~;~t:~~

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utina
Wedneaday
wtll behostesa
held atforthelhehome
of Mra. the aecond act of hi• ca..._.
Thelma Pratt.

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Church Choir
Sponsors Trip .
Ar.ound World

The cboir of tho· MI. Moriah
Baptlot Church opo,.....d • (fip
aro\lnd tbe world Sundl)' whieh
waa very sudceJJfuJ.
The trip bepn at the home of
Mr1. Otear Hardaway wbkh re·
rtreaented Holllnd and duteh loaf
and cbeea sandwiches were aerv·
ed. Ru11da waa repre~ented at
tbe home Of M'ra. Arnold RJclJuda
where Iliad with RuuJan aauce
waa aerved and 1t the home ot
Mra. Myrtle warren, AI11ka wu
repreH.r~ttd aDd •tee
cream and
eake were aened.
Tile trip ended at tho hOD\O ol
•ooto~Mary Bumaardner where
.vo
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·, ~nd ,Mrs. Jimes E. Brewington,
v~ Begent ) of lltturn Jonathao
' :Melas. attended the meetlnt.

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Buckeye Boys
State Opens

On OUJ.amp~s

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For Joan Fravel
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lu~on was served Into tbe bua(Mu todi,Y of elect·
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retiring Re· and dty•·offices In the mythical
Return JODI· Buckeye :&amp;eye State.
was iOtroduc·
All the color and work that
into the real caucUHI, con·
and campaia:nin£ waa
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and State Chairmen at a Rethe
held at Uncoln Lodge,
street, Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, June

Enterprise EU B
Youth Meeting
Held On Monday

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THEODORI RnD

newly eleded State Regent,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Frldty, June 12, 1959
--------SINGLI-COPY-k

Ciolroll'.'!. Armaod llra.WII·
Wal the new l'DQiber.

was held Wednesday evening in the beautiful home Of Gene balance In the treasury was given
The Second Ward Women's
Mn. Dorothy MOI'J'll Pftl,hled
Grate on First Street.
by Mrs Hobert !Bowen. Mn Lloyd Club met Tueldaf eveniqat the
the mettinl at widiJi tlme1t
The members and guests were greeted at the door by Mr. Wright eoodueted "the penny home of Mrs. Lydia Hrie"" Con·
reported U..t J'lori Cltllnd,
Grate and the Garden Club boa
- -ma:c h It w•hsrehp01'le d that ~ vera l dor Street.
.llff. Pearl SJcmm,. wJio llu:d
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1 Tbe trnelJing prize donated b)'
tesses for the evemn&amp;, Mrs. Guy
art•c e16 0 dt ' Mrosp•A• eqDmlpllmend
been Injured in~automo.Reynolds, llrs. Paul OaVlS and
where oane to
s. nnal
dan! Mra. Eugene Triplett wal &amp;want·
lceldent. were 1m
IDI aftd
The large decorated cake with
Plant were completed for vistt Mrs. Arthur Skmner.
t e oxygen gau.e was oane o ed to Mrs Gardner Mankin. Mrt.
Edward SUlea · iet1li'Ud
the mscription "Best Wilbes to ing Columbia Grange Friday eve·
Rose&amp; were used In the various
the Frecker famlly.
Mable Mankin was reported home.
from lhe Mei,i1 Genenl
Marilyn and Joe" wat seTVed w1th ning and presenting a n••·un-am.
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and 1- 1lowly 4..l•-Yi..•
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Two wheelchairs were donated rom e osp d.... , al'ft
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ice cream sandwtcbea, mints and
Group sintinl of •wben
You arrangements in the livmg room
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coffee.
!lnd 1 Were Young Maggie" open· and on the servulg table. They
to the club by ~\Irs Cbarlet K.atT IJUI: surgery an a I was sen
After tbe me,tinl a • •1 hour
ed the program and members had been made by Mra. Skinner
E HAW fi'S
and the Meigs General Hospital. her.
was enjoyed ~th re~tl
Others present we1e Mrs. Don res-nded to roll can with their and Mrs. L B Reynolds and a bou·
Br LUCILL
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Plans swere made for a plenle to
Games
wert
played
and
prizes
be'·•
loin. --•·ded t•
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·~ oerved
- Wll·
Gosney, Mn. Norman Yeauger, rav~;1 te
vegetable. Household quet trom garden of Mrs. James
Mr and Mn walter Merrow and be held Monday, July 13, at 6 p. m awar
.~~.e .w nnen.
,
llh. OUeva Boice,, llra. llor·
Mrs. James Ashley , Mr•. Chloe hints were given by Mu;s Led&amp; wcoer, a guest.
children Jum~r Bobby and Caro.. · at Syracuse Park. The birthdays of A potluck dmner waa ~erved pre·
and Jlrt. Mary Jane Neal.
Mills of Reed1vllle, Mrs. Bert
Mrs. Harold Lohse waa devotiOn· ly" of • ··•a·&gt;et'ta w•ce sundoy Mrs. Paul Eichlnger and Mrs. Al· c,~mg the meeting to MrJ. C1if·
a poem
"Just a! leader lor tbe meallng and her
Hou.ae of Racine, 'Mn. Rjchard Mae
L&gt;'"e Kraeuter
Dod" waoand,•ead
by David
f M"~ • d Mr 11 "'Harold Mer· len Eichinger were observed.
\ ocd Jenkl nson, Mra. El~ , Arnold ,
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Mra. Henry Dailey, Mrs. WOllam
Oiler, Mra. Earl oBrlc leB o Dar· Koblentz. Following a contest, a lOplc was " acatlon-.Kecreauon. row and ~aughter, Debbte. Debbie
.Mrs. Clifford JaeOOs presented a Boyd, Mrs. Albert Martin, Mra.
Gilliand and
win, Mtss Kay Hansen , Miss Sue song "This Old Man" wall present.
JJurm&amp; the snort business ses· a~compamed them borne for a readmg "Madam C~utirman and Triplett, Mrs. Mankln, lin. u ..~
wett
Wallace , Debra Maiden, Hope 81.· ed by Patty Koblentz and Jenm· !! ton couauded by Mra. Guy Reyn· v1111t
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o1us m tne $-t:&gt;sence of tbe pre111•
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Her Cof!Uilittee" an MJ:L •P ear1 seU and £11011.1 EJJtn
lin.
'hop. "-. Sherman W1emann snd
....~... Bitter.
fer and Melanl~: Dean, to conclude denl, Mrli. i'wrman Humphreya,
o
e two leldl......
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Mn. Addie
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrow and 'p arker ,.av
w
&amp; \~uar1ea w')'Ift ·abd da""'
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the program.
the repon ot the nommatmg eom. guest, Carolyn Lauderbach, of This Letter"
Age Mn. Harofd Hysell uil · daUgtl.
Sending 1l:ifta but unable to at·
Refreshments were served dur· m1ttee was giVen by Mrs. Lohse Nelsonville, were tn Manetta to· Fiv e" A reading
Day" tera.
tend were Mn Dale Jacoba, Mra. mg the social hour.
ana tne lo.llowmg omcers for Ute clay whcr' their daughter, Debbie, was gaven by :drs. W!rlgb1
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Harry Crall. Mrs. Wllliam Waltera,
The next meeting will be held commg year werEr .eJected: pretu· underweat a tonsHlectomy
elude the program
a h Mn. Eleanor Kemely and nep.
Mrs. Edwud Stiles, Mrs. Hefbert Tuesday, June 23 .
dent, ,1irs Guy Reynolds; vice
· sale of home made
waa ew Gt~orge Kemely of Rutla.nd
!Mn. 'Mabel ank1n Mreturned cooduc~d .by Mn.
. Mt:•·
Sunday. ' OD Mn · ·J, ·D. &gt;~!FLJI!
Mahan, Mra. Fred I. Gardner, Mrs .l r--.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;=--~ l pre&amp;~dent, M.n. William Slater·
Gra~e Pratt, .Mrs. Frank .powera,
li~caetary , Mrs. Wesley Fry and . home Tuesday mght allier under Allen Etchmger wa.11 the w.nner lD I F~:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;J~~~~~;;;i;;~,
Mrs. Lola Herdman, Mrs Carl
treasurer Mrs. L. .t:. Reynolds.
gomg surgery at the St. Joseph a conteat conducted by. Mra. 8mtth.
Owens and MiN Charlene Neal.
'1M newly elected president in· Uosp1tal, .Parkersburg.
.. Sunshine gtfts were distributed .
lrooucd the special guests tor the I Janet and Nancy Rog:ers return·
Refreshments w.ere !tei'Ved ~)'
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cvenms, Mrs J E v. Hartmger,,cd lo the1r borne m Nel.st;mville on the hostesses durmg the soetal
~uunty cuutact chonrman; Hob ';'cdnesday after &amp;pendmg aeveral horlr.
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rtyer, speaker for the evemn&amp; ua~s with tllelf grandparents, Mr.
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and oho "' G'"'"· atler Wh&gt;cn aud Mrs. Thorn .. Youug
FRIDDlE HOUDASHELT
each member
mtroduced the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 'Grueser Jr.
ILifl
Gary Wayland , son of Mr and
d
h
,,,, JP.nningo Wayland is report· g:uest snc ha
IDVIled. Other have returned home after a VISit
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The Crusaders Class of t e
~uesu were Mn&gt;. L C. Karr, Mrt. with reiative 8 In Columbus and
Middlepor~ Bapllst Chureh met ed to be Improved at the Mason rtl n d Ch De
M H ld E
I R d ld p k Cl&gt;'n&gt;C ' 'he•e he has been a PI·
c ar
am rs, rs. aro
. Canlon They were accumpanaed
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at th e M daepor oa s e
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Tuesday evenmg where they made tlent lor the paat two weeks due WUJ
B df d Mr
J
On Sundaf, June 7, the sixth
lhro:tt condilon and Weber,
lam Mrs.
ra Dave
or ' Farmer,
s.
ameaj
who m
hasCanton.
been the guest of rela· birthday of John tbersbach, son of
d enJoyed home·ma d e Iee cream to a •••.•ep
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ttve
an
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ill~lvlng Room
and cake.
to a strep throat cond•tion and Be.u ::,anbOl n, Mrs Clarence Ca·1
Mr. and Mrs. George Ebe1·~bach of
Larry
R1ce
gave
the
devotions
Nma
Stiles,
Alx.
year
otd
dau·
scy,
Mrs.
Hob
Hoeflich,
Mrs.
Willis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bradford
Maag
and
Middleport was celebrated at the
e Bedroom • Kitchen
(or tbe evenlna.
'"'"" of Mr. and Mrs Edward AnthOny, Mrs Ted Dowme, Mrs. daughter, Myrna , returned home, home of his grandparents, Rev
Clo..ll Thur. .y AftornHM
was returned to her home Wayne Vlbbons, Jean Evan&amp;, l4re. Monday after a vunt With relatives and Mrs. Edison Weaver of Mason,
Othen pre!lf!nt were Mr. and Fnday from the Me1gs General Jacx Lloyd, Mrs. Fred !1-hbbs, iMrl. m Mlcbi&amp;an.
W. Va., with a family dinner. His
Mn. Harotd Thomu and daugh· HosPI'D.~ after a tonstllectomy rtobert Jjurkeu and Miss Freddae
~randmother had made him a
ter, Tereta , Mrs. Gene Coleman
en 'l'hurSday She 1s recov· doudasbell.
Mr 1md Mn. Walter Baker and Merry·go.Jiound cake as she has
an'd son, Jerry. Mr. •nd Mrs.
mcely and Mr Shies who is
A very tttlmg program waa &amp;lv· family of Caldwell were l'ecent made for him each- yeltr on his
Henhel McClure and aon Jimmy, on
leave from the New York en by Mr. Byer when he showed gue.11ts of reiallve&amp; m Mincrtvalle birthday,
Mr and Mra. RoMrt MUte and Central Railroad JH reported to
1ort1 d silde~; wh1ch he bad taken •nd Pomeroy ·
co
John's other ""randmothor, hlr6.
In, Rev. an d M15 · be Improving.
dau11hter,
Rob
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On the Brig htest Cornet Warren Hulburt, Mr. 1 nd Mra. Rl·
n o
ower gardens and 1
Clarence Ebenbach whose birth·
chard Hovatter and daughter,
Mr. und Mrs Mtrlan VanMeter er~peciaUy the. tulip industry tbere. l
lay was recently was •lso honorOO
In Middl.por'
Oreamma t and Mu. Rice, and the (Carhna Allenswcrth) huve mov· 1n hUt narratwn on the llldes Mr
Jn Sunday and also tlle birthday df
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rrum the Leo Kennedy house llyer
aatd that the wmdm111 which
Terr:r Farley of Chapmansvilh~.
11
turprill.,.rJ
iupplo) ~
to the Gothard home .
symbolic ol Holland bas gJven
f erry 1s a nephew of the Weavevs
QOOIIniO lft \'ani~·
. ...
Mr and Mrs. c M. Reed of way to the (jul!'pmg stattons and
Otherh attending the family din·
Clncin'l:Jti were gl'eats of Mr.s. that the WJndpuUs today are most· J
ner were 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
'"'· Sanlotlaod ol-8
E M Wood over the weekend ly small n,useum~;, reatauranb antl
The monthly busmess meetmg Weaver of Mason, Mrs. Kenneth
lot oooy -hint. T...b&gt;Mrs. Wood rtlturned to Cln· ~nop.s. AnoH1e1 symool of Holland uf the Enterprise EUB Youth Cook and children , Connie and
tallatod,tao l!lth ....
clnnati for a weeks visit with the wooden shoeli ure sUIJ verY ~'ellowshlp twas held M.ond~y Tommy, and Mr. and Mra. George
acratch rvalptOOfifflb •••
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popular 10 the larmlng region be· ( venlnc .at tlle borne of Dottle Ebers bach and Terra Jane of Mid·
"'""" trl'le t1!td\lnt •••
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cauae ot the damp soil.
13rown.
dleport.
ho-vo, '""' hlp t&gt;O&lt;illt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnan Woods
He ~;bowed plcturP.s of the hugb
Group ainglng opened the meet·
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Mr and Mrs. Willard Connly and
were Ill Chnrlealon TuesdAY to commercial Helds {J! Lulips, bow lng, followed by scripture read·
and &lt;Uio., p11., peei!Ot. ,
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'Mrs.
Ezra
Connly
and
chlld·
McClung.
Other slides were of beautiful Elsie Arnold. New officers wore
Mrs. James Ashie)', Dunbar, Js Holland parks where the flowers inst1died and presided at the busi· ren, Delores and Johnny, Mr. and
·~FI111t
vuitlnC wilb her mother, Mrs. are show and alao of TuUp Parade oen session. Pfayer by the Rev. Mrs John Whitman, Mr. and Mrs.
FGd~.~
Lola Hl!rdrtlan.
floats whtch hi compara•ble to the Francis H. Glazier, concluded the Elwood Farley and Kathy and Mrs.
8erlle Yeauger all of Cbapmans·
Mrs. Chloe Mills of Reedsville Roae .Parade 11oats ln the U. S. meeting:.
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ville.
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vlsitert here thiA week w1th her Some of lhe parka are staffed with
Present were John . Musser,
niece, 1\lrR. Addie Bitter and her personei in native coatume to ex· .Norma Jean Bearhs, i.fnda and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutler of
niece, Mrs. Joe Bishop. plain to touru;ts the various flow · Sharon Dill, Judy Folmer, Mar· Charleston, W. Va., Mr.'·.ftonald L.Y·
ea:ne especially to attend the ors and to an1wer questions.
.Jprie and Bill Bentz, Ruth Ann •ns af Y.ason and Jlm Weaver,
housewnrming given for Mr. and
Mr. Grate waA Invited to play (Qrothen, Barbara, Viola and Vir· ;one Weaver, Emma, Jane Weav,
Mrs. Jnc Blahop, Monday evenina:.
for the a:roup and he Qlnla Davis, Jerry Frick , Elsie ·r and Vi~kie Joe Weaver.
Mr t•nd Mn. Kenneth Braum I ~~f~:,~, a medley ol tongA w1th the :Arnold, Judy
Brown,
Dottle
moved la&amp;t Friday from the D. L . II
attachment. Included in 'Brown, Dalene Smith, Ernnt and
Beck 'lropert..v on North Tbird
medley were "l 'Love You A.nit11 Hall and one g:ueat, Nancy
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AveMe inlu the David Ohlinger
"Memories" and "'My Bud· $kinner.
~;: ::;d~;~:~•d:~ Mr. abd Mrt.
' Adult.l present were Rev. and
Owen and family moved
\he proa:ram the guests Mra. Francia Gla.d er, Mr. and
into tho Reck property Which
members were invited to tbe 'JilrA. OrvJIJe Brown, Mrs. George
they ror:enUy purchatJed.
where :Mrs. Charle1 Brothers, Mrs. W. R. Davia and
Mrs. Alice Yuraalts entertained
Mrs. Mildred C.1rson suffered
Senior :PreAident, pre· Mn. Philip Smith.
Tuesday afternoon and evenln&amp;
a heart attack at her home last
at coffee service. RefreAh·
The next meetJng will be held with a birthday PartY for her
:rh·~~·•l'! evening and waa taken
of UlJlo sbel'bet iee cream July 13 at the home of Mrs. W. Jranddaughter, . Joan Fravel, of
to
of her slater, Mrt.
In small flower pol! cover- R. Davia. Each member Ia re· Canton who-·has been vialtJna: her
Robert Reibel, Friday evening by ed with foil complete with rose Quelled tu brint a covered dish for the put two Weeb ...
a Rawllna:s·Coats ambulanee.
bloom, and angel/food cake with and to be present at 8 p. m. f(Jf
Those pretent to help Joan
Capt. and Mrs. J . .M. Marla have pink JcJng, and p nk and green a recre;ttion period preceding the t&gt;elebrate were Bert and PeiiY
purchaaed property in Loa Altoa, mints were Rerved. Tiny plastic meeting.
Youna:, Steve and Chrialtne \Bur·
Calif., a few mlleA outside of fana were &amp;lven at favors.
::-=::--:=--:ton, Che'liblre; and Mrl. Wayne
San Francisco, and have moved
Gifts were presented to Grate J
MAL TOM GITI ACI
Burton' ataillted wilb , tbe ter¥lnl
their family there the past week. for hla hotpltaUty and to Mr. 8yer
MAMARONECK, N. Y. UPI- of the decoraed birthday,. eake,
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~,·s ·
Marls family have been retidenta evenlna:.
prePtred for bls first U. S. Open
Arter the ret'refhmenh the
for the past 18 yeare of· Kanaaa
M.. a. Robert Coala was a contrlb- IOU "hamplOnthlp Tueaday by chlktren were taken toi the

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Pomeroy Mayor Cbal'le~ Legar
today called attentlon to .ever.,_
c:Omplainh of children rldlng blC)'eles abqut tbe village after
dark without llibts.
The Mlll'it pointed out that
bikes ridden after darkness de·
cends muat have one headlight
and a tall reflector. He s:aid
that there exists today 11.n ordin·
ance m Pomeroy which prohibJts
riding of bikea without lights.
He uid today that the practice
muat be atOpped at once before
someone 11 •riously lnjured. He
especially uled the cooperation
parenta id preventing any fur·
lher cont'?uance of the practice.

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1200 PEOPLE JUDE ON AVALON CRUISE
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GENEVA fUPI) - Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko r~fused today to withdraw the new Russian ultimatum on
Berlin and said the Western plan for the city amounted to an
ultimatum itself.
Gromyko ~d ~~s.ia would never put its signature to any

agreement mamtainmg "occupation nghts" in West Berlin-

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the mmimum demand of the west.
The "occupabon rJg}iUi " provJde
fo~ the at..ationing of American,
Br1ttsh and French troops m West
Berlin and for free acceu to the
city through 110 m1les of East
Germany.
This waa Rwsia's unbudging re·
PlY to plus from setretary of
State Chrisl1an Herter and 1Br1tish
Foreign Secretary Selw; n Uoyd
to defuse the one·year time limit
Ill. the So'o'iet plan or face a br'eak·
down of this conference.
A4:a FOJ' Cl•rifluffwl
Herter rose at once wfth a AU8'·
geation Gromyko clarify his poli·
lion immedutely so the West
would know whether to continue
the conference. He IUd there was
a double thrht in Gromyko'a
plan.
Herter did not accept the claim
in Gromyko's speech that there
wu no threat or ultimatum in
the Red plan.

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fhe farm equipment compames of tins
cOuntty put safety high on their hst of ob·
jedtves. The machines are designed to reduce hazards of operation to a mmirnum Yet
.fan appalling number or acctdents, many of a

yur.
The prime reailm why thas 1s so is s1mple:
IndJvldUal catelessness, tgnorance. and Indif-

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At. an example, modern tractors have power take-offs The revolving shaft presents a
) ma·jor hood if left bare, so sh1elds are pro·
Yided ·But to keep the shield properly m
. place is apparently an mconvenlence to some
·farmers. So, It has been found. tli'e shtelds
are· often removed -

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Ttmmy Wolle, Bill McLaue~lin,
Patty r.oeglem,
EltDD Steele,
B•lly J • Gilli~. Mlke White, Joey
Batlcv, D1ane White, Debn White
P.oger White, Margaret Ann White

White

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Pierce Funeral
Rites Are Held
On Wednesday

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Columbua

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last November
Of major Interest In their
ranlu was the selectiOn of Sen
Stuart Symington ot Mu;sourl as
the auesl speaker at a round of

both major partle~
,JBii'ii:aii,;,,Cetin11, awln1lnK Into
1ction Immediately after the Le1
u1Jature pul in aJ~ week of lunctlarit..
Tlllling taxe11 andiZiifi.lnc laws.
SYllllftlton hs1 said he is avaU·
• Jt WIS all bUIIn. .l in the StiR· able for the party's preAldenbaJ
ate where the ~ltors wou)d nomination next year rt was JUAt
Jhave you know qi!f nt In their poulbl&amp; tbal the senator might
plush chairs for tllht houft run.. W around t., d11cussmg thl1
t nlng, wtth no lhou&amp;ht of a
tifiHe makinJ amall talk with the
for dinner while they debntet\• tax 1 IJ»&gt;IIJiet :during h1a stay at tbe
billa
• .jll!li'OI.,Iutlve ManR.Ion
Ji'r1day nnd
' The Republican .. naton UV.. ..tdrday.
1 been clalmine all alonr 'tbat Got: '
I Michael V DISalle doe• not aeed
Coleman said Symington wus tn
fall the new tax revenue he has lilted to giYe the party tatth.ful a
l proposed They felt thla waa the chance to see at !I of Its possible
tlr&amp; to approve the 11leJ tu ex· Presldentlal candidates DISaile
emptlons which Democratic Sen said he knew nothtng about the
Charles Carney or Youns:11town lnvttatlon unt1l he read it •n the
had proposed and the GOP had paper The governor 1ald Sen
defeated, o\ler the yeara. The John Kennedy or Ma!Htachuaetts,
GpP mmority tortot pobtlcs, It 1eported to be somewhat mtcrest
said. and aolotnnJ:r brOl.libt up ed in running for
president,
mOlt of the PIOpolal• Carney had would visit Ohio before long
tor !Jie llttJe man rever the
Nevertheless, thoro were some
yeih.
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V~ ...,. who fe}t the inv1t"-tlon to Symlng.
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~ _:· ~.~n Villi not an lccJdent They
, 'lbe vet.eran YOJJJl~a&amp;on&amp;d that he Ia satd to be
atci; who 11 1 staff representa· former President Harry Tr.uman'a
tiVB of the 1teelworket1 union, t·hol~e for president They also
Wll In the middle But 'f1elnl In recall that Truman, in appointing
the majority, he wn forced to DiSalle as federal price stablll·
fiJht the GOP on the ltsues for :zer, put DlSalle an the national
whirh 'he- had pleaded 10 eloquent lhnellght They added all of thts
I)' In the pill
up and came up with whatPver
Once thl1 business of what sen· pollttcans ~ome up with when
atara In their oratorical elory they add thlngA up
like to d[IICrlbe 11 puttlna princi·
·, plo l,lio,_ 111rty wu out or the
IPICt"L R"c• ii!.•VICI
/ Woy: 'IJ!e '~IJ)Idl ~~ tame to
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?. Tbe Republieana, meellnJ lint, ~tarte•1 from mid-Manhattan to
beard St'ate Chairman Ray C. . the Youkcrs Raceway track start·
1BU11 warn them that organized ihl Ju•uJ 18 Special tratna trom
t labor will tet their flock• unle11 Grand Central Station wilL run
i they build atrone prednct tence1. non·ston to within a few 1mles of
Bliu llld the unlon1 were put· the trafk from where 28 or more
tine a paid repre1entaUve
In buael will carry customers the
each county and he doubted theal!l rem~inder of the way

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fteld and Mrs Wtlliam LJlchlteld
of PI Pleaesant, W Va
'Mr Pierce 's funeral was held
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Bradbury Church of Chrtst
wlth bur1ai m the Miles Cemetery
at Rutland
Rawhna:a.Coats Fun·
eral Home w1s an charge of the
flerv1ces with Rev Fred r. Garnttr,
Rev Tom Wdes and Rev Walter
Srqlth officiating
Pall bearers were Willtam Kina,
Wilbur Rowley, Junior Rowley,
Lawrence Stewart, Eal'l Werner
and George Nash.

Diana Criswell
Is Hohored On '
12th Birthday .

Kathy Fields
Seventh Birthday
Is Celebrated

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Kathy F1eldt, daua:hter of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Fields, celebrarted
her 7th birthay Weneaday aner·
noon with a lawn p1rt)
Games were played and prl!lla
were awarded the wlnnera.
Refreahfittn.tl were terved tb
~.. Earl Fleldo, Ton~ Stove a~d
Sulle, Mn •Paill Taylor, Brencta
and Debbie, !lin. liar '!l;ldl~

Debbie, Mro. !l•pnelh ' •at
Lorle and Connlii Mn. "John. '
Oldak~r , a~d ohll~l':l~· ~ Cll ~
leo Mlllof and ~ueklo.' iirl. Fraat
l'lnnloum, Jullf, MIU, Dl,tiiitt, IIIII.
,Goorro lomoo ond lillY, ¥rJ, Toni

Durbln and Plm and tiem, Mra.
David P'ltldo Jr. and

Anal•: ldro.

Freddie P'ltldo, llovtrly rtoldo,

Betty Jo ood Merrill'• ~oluloon,

Boll)' IDd Charlene RoUih, Marllf•
Glbbo, Hoy Nlll, ~- Hartl0y,
Juno llulh, r.~ tnd Jo,_ tic-

Coy, BUI lenk!no. llovld l'toldo.
Kevin P'l;,ldo and lbo hoatooo, Mrs.

lliU P'loldo.'

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James McKmms. Ewmgton; Jef
rrey Brewer, Portland: Mrs Ev·
erettt Clark, Gallipolis
Btrths, June 10 Mr and Mrs.
MauriCe Durat, Pomeroy, dauehter , Mr and Mrs Vancel Fish·
er, Oak Hill, Jon.

tip" by &amp;roup.
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Late News · ,

Off The Wire

NEW CtTIIIN
Mr and Mrs Roland LeVaughn
ha\le announ('ed the birth of a
daughter, LOtll Annette born Friday, May 22 and wellhlne SII
pounds They have two sons DaVld and Mark and are now ltvmt
In Steubenv1Ue 'l"h:e LeVaughns
were local res1denta aevenl yeara
ago and hved m •the Homer Rua·
sell cottage, and he wa1 employed at the Vanadtum Corpllratton
ood now IS assistmg mania:er of
the Vanadmm plant In Steuben·
ville and she was on the nursinK
staff of Meigs General Hoapltat

ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The annual ice cream , soc1al
spon9orcd by the Middleport Vol·
unteet F1remen will be held Sat·
urday, June 13, on the lawn at
Ctty Hall begtnning at 4. ' 30,

BOSTON :UPI-A mad bombe:r
whose ingenioully ~ontr1ved time
bomb blasted apart a rap1d trans·
tt station and inJured 38 persons
was sought here today by a team
Mrs James Windle and 80n, M.n. of crack detectives.
John Watteraon and son, Mrt
TAIPEI UP[ - Communist
Harold Dailey and son, Mra.
Charles Jeffera, Virlll llu'leu, China today launched a sea and
Mn Carl DniA, Virall LN, :Mra artillery attack ai;ainst National·
Lenora Ctaar, Keith Roberti, Mra. ist ChJoa's Matsu Islands, the
Roy Bailey.
Natlonalltt Defense Mtmlf.ry an
nounced.
Blood, u..d-3 plnlt.

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Bruce Stalnaker
Is Honored On
16th Birthday

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plane enroute from Cleve
land to Chicago was delayed for
-an hour and 35 rrtinutes at Cleveland HopiJdna aJrport. Thursday
Airline~

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A party waa held at the Roek after a thDi'ougli search

Sprlnp

Gran1o IIIII on JUne Olh.
honorln• Bruce Stalnaker on his
18th blrtilday
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Danclna and gamea were enjoyed throucbeut the enninc and rtfrethmcnt• of pop 1 potato chip1,
cake and ice cream. Bruee receieved many nie g1fta and cards

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sir. wonian ' JtVY toe!aY Was to tour
the tites ln\lolved &lt; 1n ·the first
de•ree murder c~~e qt Edy~h~
Klumpp, 41 , accuaed of

llayittg

and crematmg her love rival.
CL&amp;V•ELAND UP.l-SetUement
of the M-day FJtestone Tire &amp;
Ru.bber Co., strike was expected
today foUowlng marathon nego·
tiatiol~R with officials of, the
United 8\lbber Workers- Unton. , t
LONPON UPI-Th~

Force Thursday

eat civnlan

U. S Air

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honor-the

exeo.•p·
tional terv~ award-to London
artla~ Frank Beresford who pair1t
ed plcturet of American ,airmen
in Britain during World W4r U.

COLUMBIA. S. C.

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or 1811'1 dloclosed Thurllday · that f

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IODI were aerved when the Columbia alumni banquet was held
at Columbia school Lad1e1 of tbe
Temple Metbodllt Church wu
1n cha ..ce of the aupper. Prizea
were awarded to the onea who
l:lad tr•IVeled the farthest, a tie
between Martha Carpenter Ma)'el
Straaburg and Roberta Carpenter
Puker, Bohvar; the graduate who
bad the most children preeat
wu Fr~tnk Turner, door prize was
won by Betty Price Throckmorton
D.,Wn Sta former teachers were

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llafjOrle Hoffman presented: wet count f~ abOut one of eve17 20
~·· Mory Jo Woll; Rhythm job llolclera in Ohio.
Band. Pta; daaa IOilJ liJe•u•
Automation-the aubaUtutlon
1L0vt1 Me",
Bible venes of machinu for men-largelT account. lor t.be decrea1e1, aeeord·

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Allee Reevea, DowninJ·

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birth 011Yiroomtnt. 111014 ~

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He pointed to tho oltootiom ill
wbleh before-birtla eo•lronmeDU
rob orter·blrth envtr&lt;&gt;nmeoll et
mOll ii not all moldiDI iD1laooee.
Some bumoa beinp clio llolore
they are born. others are bon
menta117 or pbJIIcaJly defective.
The accent wu on the bid, of
eourse, because adenee 11 taoorant of the 1ooc1 wfiieb beforebirth environment. ereate beyond
the fact tba&amp; mo.t people at b1rtb
are quite normal.
The Ltttte Whk.h 11 K~
But people are born with a
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11hing endowments o1 body
d
mind, as well aa with def
•nd aeience ha.i never been able
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ATLANTIC CITY , N J UPlA panel of medlcal ICienUJU

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Gourmet's Guide
To Superb Dining

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Adult• p~sent were Mr.. ..-elvln Steele, Mrs. Uoyd MtLeudl1
Mr,. , .11nd M11, DnlCt White, Jud;,
Gibson, Hu~rt Wolfe, 111ro. Caoe ~... ;
Mr+ and Mrs Cad 'J'ho.mauon,
Mr.
Mrs. Ray Wbllo, I(Jg K•·
ren Sm•der,
James 0-UPt.nter,
Mrs Sclden~bcl, Mrs. Paul Orr,
Mrs W:-yne WoHe and Miss San·
dra W(llfe
Tommy received many nice
g1fis and those sendtna a ailt but
unable to attllnd were Louise Mi·
chael and Mrs. Tuttle

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Scripture- readme and prayer by ~lld•d~J;~t'!
the presjdent, Mrs. Hepry Eichlngoado!&lt;l&lt;
er, opened the meeting of the Paat
Councilors Q( , Cheater Council,
Daugl;l:ters of America, held Wed·
neaday evening. at the ~o'"e of
Mrs. BuelJ RJ«iJenour wi&amp;h Mrs. sident,
Floyd Dlrenour as CQ-hoateJa.

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Election oi offleerJ W41 held
wtth Mrs Esther Wria:hf selected
u president; Mrs. ClaTence Neutz· and Mrs ~Bice1 · ·Otitineer. The
hng, viee PMildent; .Mrr. Vlrcil door prl10
Mrtr. J.&amp;.
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Roush, tec'tetary;
Ml"'. Marlon hj!!:'N..
'l:ho. lll:OIII\, pre~a.;1rttt, 14
WOQft, trealtH'$P\' Mn. .. Norma11.
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Frederick, Sentinel; ~ Oacar the hostess.
Weber, tlower .ommittee; and
At tbe coaclul'
' of, the even·
a &lt;le~
Mrs. Hobart NeWell, publicity. One jna Mro. Pntt
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member, ;Euie Warner, lott by t~ae to Mr•. ,
Mrt. Willard •
fbacht'
death, w's reported.
s ' Rte~~ril ,
Emma Lelf~el~
.Secret Pal gifts were distributed Vau&amp;hn, Mra. Richard Vauehn
after which refrHbments 1Vere Mrs Teddy Warner and othCtti
served by the bosteues to those mentioned 1bove.
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named and Mrs. Ranaict Oeborn,
Tile nex\ meeting will be, be!lt
Mn Eldon Kraeuter, Mrs. Ella J~t the liome ot Mrs.
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Hannum, Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter, bach on the UUa .of June. 1\,1;s Henry Spencer, Mrs. Edgar
.t1artung
Mrs. !o!Uo lllil!l, Mfl( George
Mr&lt; Fanme Adanl4~ !.1~
Mrs Rolls CIQ'" ,
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Toilsorial Splendor Highest Ever
In Hollywood's Newest Barber Shop

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heard lt JUJierted that the thinp
apent W~ ..,..
that can ha:ppen to pec:.ple before
Jira. B11modd
t1
birth mJthC be the moat import·
Racine.
ant eventl of their llvu
lteL\IJD Howard bu e~
The tua:pation wa1 made by
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Dr, A S Norri• of the State Unl1t
venity of JowL When IC:lt:nce
know• more than 1t knows no•,
he Aid, thP. obat.etric1an will be
able to practice preventiVe pay
cbiat.ry in behalf of the uoborn
1n fact. be will be "the fJTit line to •how heredlty 11 the FULL exOf defense aa:ainat mental tllneu" PiaOIIiiOn: Norrla't complaint buthat the ltttle whieh
Norri1 Ald.

ton; Eugene
AtlinA, Rutland;
inl to Pllj)ier. Tblo to Plrtkulor•,
Eleanor Zelher
and
William
ly true In road butldinl, he uld.
Swett, Middleport and Ruth Starkey, Weal
M'r und Mrs FenJ Gil10117
to the importance
were m Columbus laat weel
The panel d1scunion Wll a !eathe before-birtb 1
WHUIIHIU CIIIIDIIIN 10 Dlt\111-'l'bla II tho old
where they ns1ted thear dauehter ture of the annual meetlut of
locumoth&gt;a botler LDolllentDr ID ..-throe cblldnD bumod
and why don't lclea
Mr and Mrs. Elba McKnight
tD deaUI at a Rq, N.D., tnller eourt. TbOJ ,._ Lorry
tbe American Medical AIIOCiaUon ti.sta get more facta?
J. K Crabtree, Edgar Crabtrl!e 1t called attention to the usuan,
DeaD. Blltell,
Rodne1 Breudea, 15. ud RodneJ'a mar
and Kenneth Crabtree were ealled .ttnored fact that we all hve apHe cited • number of esamplu
Dobra.'- It 11 bolte.od they erowled- tho door, and
to Fort Gay, W Va , by the seri- proximately nine mt.mths before One waa the ability of Gertn111
tt perhapt blew abut. How ftre waa ~ lt &amp; myateey..
ous illness or the former'• bro- our lives beCJn offltlalJy.
meules In a woman dur1n1 the
WASHINGTON Ul'l-Ben. RAJ•
ther, P:arney, ybo suffered 1
lefor.llrth Envlr~
lint
three months of prepaney
eell B. Long D,La. uid toda;r be 1
stroke and ts a pat1ent at a hotNorris thought 1t a pity Jeiena: to JO ehante the envlrorunent of
was "very seriau,AlJ',. thJQin.. of
pJtal at Loutu, Ky.
baa paid 10 bttle attention to the the unborn if!htld that lt wou-ld
runnin&amp; for governor Of Loul•
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Grim, innueneea of people's
be born menially deficient-or
lana to IUcceed hil aWoa; uncle,
Katrtna and Tommy, Ci.."'l.cinnati; blrth envuonmenta wh1Ie
blind.
Earl K. Lon(.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Gom and Da· elaborate 1tudle1 of bow
------Every dish prepared
HOLLYWOOD UPl-TonsorJal privacy
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The 40-year-old senator, aon of 1plen~cr has reached an aU·time
H - LOW TEMPS
"In addition we ban a steam vid, FlyrJa, Mr1 and Mrs. J. 0.
the late Sen. Huey Lona: and a namb•,)'nnt high with the con· room, a private bal.l'-dyeinl Pll· Grim Jr , Sandra, Mary Sue Bren Morna Hamng, Nelsonville apent
NEW YORK UPI-TIIe hleheoL
by our chef wins t~
\leteran of more than 19 7Nn in atructJc-n of a qua.rt.er-mlllion-dol· lor, a cbuopodi•t.
da and Bobby and Mr. and 1 Mn. the weelr:end 11 guesta of tbetr rtpoJ'ted t-emperature In the n~~
conference
the Senote, Aid he expooll to lu b.trber lhop elepnU)' herald~ room and bar, antt stereophonic Amos Trout, Albany, apent a brotb~r and family, Mr and MD. tlon Tburtday wat 111 at Pretiapproval ot thOle who
m•lr:e a decision tn two or Ult;e
dlo. Tex. Lowest today wu 30 at
weekend w1th the1r parents, Mr. Jame1 Haning.
as
"hairdressers
for
men."
mus1~ '
ed
appreciate fbu&gt; food.
wee-ks.
Mr tnd Mrs Rn: Cheadle en- Big Piney, Wyo
'['h., uew clip emporium is so
Drucker said hls shop will be and Mrs J 0. Grim, Janet, Phi·
Lona:'s pretent Senate term swank
tertained
Wlth
a
birthday
part1
it won't even have a bar· a place tor busy men to relax and lip and Billy.
runa through 1862. Hla uncle is ber pole!
llr. and Mra. Critt Bradford of
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan, for tbe1r son Donme on h1.1 9ttll
FoodToSuUYoar .....
enjoy themll!.lves. It amounts to a
under psychiatric treatment in a
birthday,
Sunday
afternoon.
PreColumous
spent the weekend
Melva
&lt;Faye
and
Wa~ter
vhtited
at
Barllt'r
Harry Drueker, who ca· fancy drawing room with oak
Galveston, Texaa, ho•pital.
ters to more movie stars than panele1 waUa, earpets on the the E. M Baker home at Pember· sent were Mr and Mrs. Jamea with Mr. and Jlra. Critt Braliford
c0111 staake a poJr of ~~etssor1 floor, .:t fireplace and marble ex· ton, 0, on Thursday and attend· Dorgan and aons, Mrs. Dolell•
ed gra1uation exercises of the Btrchrield, Harri.IOD\IiUe; Mr. 111d
l})(lcializes in "mvislble" hiir- ter1or.
'
Krs Ea.ta Eaton la spending a
cuto-J fancy trim that won't
"Instead of VJ&amp;itlng psyebla· Sidney H1gh School when their Mrs. C.ene Jeffers and ehlidren,
Albany
route; Mr and Mra.. Carl
'l'llh her aon·m·law and diu·
nephew
Larry
..
Rutherford
wa1
make lin actor look as if he juat trista: cur cl1ents csp oome here
Ro11 and children, ColumbuA; (llltter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow
one
of
the
graduates.
M.r.
and
M.ra
bad ht1 ears lowered.
to relax and forget their probJ . D Canode and daua:bter were
So hew can you pour $230~ lems," he smiled.
Mr and
.UA
into , barber shop!
"A man in a $2M suit is en· also present
Ruth,
JaneMnmdWilham
Jackie Cheadle,
Jordan,
Carl Crabtree injured an ankle Danny, Stanley and Unda Fol·
7W
"Si:Mple, if tt Is gomg to be the titled '&gt;l individual attention. Men
best 0 it1 kmd Jn the world" u~ed to be aAhamed to have the1r while at work at the Kroger Co., den, Mr and Mrs Gary Borg1n,
Mr. ana Mrs Paul BJ.rchfJeld and
NEW YORK UPJ-VIce Pre· said Dfucter, a mlld·manner~d hair ~)'ed in tl)e prescnte of other store m Athens.
){r rnd Mrs. Ralph Frazier and son, Mr and Mrs. Noble Hamon
sident · Nixon decl.ined toda)' to indivi 1\lal with an impeccable people But now they can have
deny that former Repi.lbltc.n Na· 1hair-do.
the gray b.airs dyed back to the children, GaUipoH• were guests and fa:nily and Kathie and Rex.ie
t10nal Chainnan Leonaf.d Hall will
tO ........_ 10 Mlnlcurlatt
origlnet color in complete pri· of l'ier parenta, Mr, and Mra. Fem Cheadlq.
A i)Jcnic for employees, famJJ.
be his campiia:n m•~;U~a:er for the
"We hAve 10 barbers, 10 ntani- vaey That's important to actors" Gilloglv and John.
ies
an11 guesta was held at tbe
)Irs
Maille
Lowther
spent
a
1960 presldentlal ~palp,,
curists and tour llboe-shin)! bo)'l.
Among his regul{lr cu1tomers
"I would simply SlJ' there Is Each chair wUI be spaced JDOre are ~ary Cooper, George Raft, few d11ym Wlth her brother and Southentern Ohio Experiment
rto decision JJ)ide with regud to than coi.x, feet apart, conl,ared ._ Jack Benny, Edward G. Robinson sister m law Mr. and Mn:. Arm· Farm sunday afternoon. Thoae attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Will·
the 1980 campalp," the viee pre- the U&amp;Uil three feel Thl• will Greg;:n-y Pf.ek, Robert CubnDlnp sterd Perry.
llrs. Mary and Mrs. Howard No· tam BJ!Ihop, 4fhens; Mr and Mra.
sident told newsmen. "Leonard give oaeh cuAtomer a feeling of and Ch.rk Gable.
Hall, of coune, 11 a good friend
I an we! e guests when the Colum· Clay Jordan, Dale and Barbara;
or mine.••
bia Make·lt 4-H girl'a club met re· Mr and Mra Alvin Dye, Rebecca
SYR.A.CUS~
~tnd 'l'had; Mr and Mrs. Dofsey
·~No campaign organlutlon hal
cenUy.
Mr. ond lira. Billy Copehart
been set up and no deciaiona have
Rose Gteenlees, Rebecca Dye, Jordan, Rodney and Virginia;
son Marvin of Colum~us
been made ...
and Melva Jordan attended a dls· Mr. and Mrs. HUbert Cox and
a day wltb Mra. Alice CapeMakes full Half-Gallon of Delicious
trict !1dv1sor"s and jun1or lead· Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl GreenBy Clarl.. Alllon
lees
aad
children
and
the
boat
er's
conference
at
Canter's
Cave
Miss Luctlle Smith spent a few
Cream. Instructions for:Freezing, anc;l ReGroves employed In
fam1ly, Mr
and Mrs. Robert
on Fi'lday.
ClevelRnd apent the weekend at day• 1n Akron with Mr. and Mr8
cipes included.
MT and Mrs. WiiJls HaninB and B1~ho!' and children. Coot-out was
John Reuter.
,
hla h11me here.
enJoyed
and
games
were
played
fam1~y,
P1qua,
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
lfr and Mrs Larry Roush, Jack·
~.95
by the children
Norman Owena of Los Angt~lt71 son, spent the week end with Mr.
Denver Queen, David Wooten,
CaUl,, w11 vialtinJ frtend11 here. :lnd Mrs. Guy Summer[ield
1
Frank Woodgerd, 'lbad Dye and
He was a tormer resident h~.
¥r. and Mrs. Fred Rice are at·
Eber ~amples Jr., attended Boy
George Jenilna who hars been tending the )fethodl&amp;t Conferenc.:e
Scout Camp
.
with 1 dauebter in Cincinnati for at Lakeslde.
Mr 111nd Mrt Chester Baumgard
.aom&amp; t'me il now with ltia aon,
Mr and Mrs. C. N. Jones attendner and family, Coshocton were
Fred f·r. and family.
ed the conference for Ohio State
guests of ber parents, Mr. and
Mr, and Mra. Gilbert ~Beegle Grange Deputles at the Southern
Mrs Dale Dye and attended
and children, Fairborn, spent a Hotel in Columbus last week. They
alumn 1 banquet at the Colun•bU
weeb vacation wltb Mr. and Mra. also vi.aited Mr. and Mra. Ed Mor·
School.
Erneat MeBride.
rl1on at Blaekllck.
Mn:. vernon Ri~r and '10n
Mr. ond - · B. E. Will and ltlr.
NEW YORK UPl-~ woman's
Danny of Hartford spent a day and Mn. Hen11y Dalley, Syracule, baggest miatake when she shops
with Mrs. Wllliam Zerkle and spent ·Tuesday evenlng with Mr. for men's clotbea 11 the lllme one 1
ehlldnn.
and Mrs. DJ M. Cleland
she maltea in her own wardrobeMrs. Ito.. Leadingham of Soutb
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Enlow and following fads.
WebsWr spent aeveral dar• wltb ton, Bru~. of Belpre, \IJsited re
So s1ys Peter F. Lynch, presi·
her son and dauehter-ln-law, M.r. centbo with Mr. and 'Mrs. George dent of an mteroational chaln of
Mrs. Willlo Leldloghsm. Sh,e Pylel
haberdashers.
waa .tecompanJed home bY Mrs.
Mrs. Mabel VanMeter ja vi1itlng
Leeaclln&amp;ham and Mn. Earl Wat· reJatlvea m YoungatoWit
--:ro•t can ten tittl' rM type by
kin• wbo al~ vfalted in New
Mrt Henry Joachim and son, her conversation," s,.. d Lynch
801ton.
Charlel recently visited Mr. and "She h:lA all the catch phrases
Memorial Day gueat:&amp; of Mr . Mrs. CbarJea; Baum and Mr. and when J;lhe comes Into a mens abop
and Urs. Roll Norrla were Mr. Mn. Delmar Baum.
• , .1 continental,
slim Jim, the
and M~'S. Virgil Norris and chll·
Mrs.' Rex Bailey spent an after- Ivy loo)k"
dren, Wayne i'nd BeckJ of MI. noon with MrA. Wm. WilJ, of Mt
Not that Lynch IS out to dis·
•
Verno!l. Frldly'a gueat Mil Mrs. Herman.
111tll courag~ ladJes' fihopplng !or mal
Ivy Ht:gena of Eaat ·Uverpool,
The Past Councilors ,Club met on es On the contrny, the shops
ealllnJ!: on Saturday were Re\1. Wednesday evening at the home of encourage the g1r!.A and the sales
and Mn. Edmond We of Lon11 Mrs. Buel Ridenour. Mn. Floyd men trl'' to educate them to what
ts gooJ 11tyle.
Bottom, Mra. Opal Zerkle and Rldell'our was co-hostess.
Sandra, local and Mrs. Veruon
Likq CoupiH Sho!'Pint
Roa:er Epple and G~on Riden·
ln41 1'1Lry-wJde, the encourage
ltiJer, Hartford and Mr. and Mn. our have returned to their employment al1o 11 going on And pay.
Corl
Jup&lt;llon City,
ment at Mansfield.
Impala Cpe, Low mileage by local owner, Brookwood Station Wagon. Locally owned
ing oH It Is estimated from one
s,.nd"l&amp; two doy• wllh blo Pet James Ridenour,
spotless Interior to match finish of beige and very low mileage. Like new appear·
national study that women "sugaunt, ltra. W~am zerkJe wa1 land, N Y., apent the
and coral, air suspension, VB, 348 cu. ln. ance and performatice. VB motor and ·pow.
a:osted or decided on" purchase
Wl)'ne Norrlo of BuUer.
with Mr. and Mrs. euel
motor pow~ steering and brakes, while. ergUde transmission. Radio and heater.
of 38 per cent of men's &amp;uibl, 56
walls,' ra~lo .Mid ~eater. Ride In a luxury
per cent of their shirt&amp;, 36 per
cent &lt;tf their alacks, 24 per eent of
car at a low low priCe.
thetr sport coats and 17 per eent
2 J;1oor V8 Sedan. Very low mileage
af their headwear.
really
spotiess tbro~t. vinyl trbn llid
·~,. like to see a Jiu1band and
V8 - 4 Door Stitlon Wagon. 9 pass. mo- carpet mala. 2 tone green finlsb, atdoma·
~!hopping
to~etber,..
said
del white and red finish, automatic trans., tic trans., radio, heater, white~.~ .
Lync:h ''If It's a hdppy cOmblha·
radio and heater. One ride w!U tell, this
tlon. B•·t sometimes if the woman
'
car
Is right.
Is of !he domlnent type, we knoy
'
there's no sale today., He wlU be
Belvedere "8" 4 Door. Std. trans., nke
In alone next week.
,
tertor
beautiful Ivory and turquolle fin:.
L)lnclt lin spent 45 years tn
"B" 4 Door Sedan. Overdrlve trans., tluk
ish.
huter.
Nice to drive and a pleuure
wear- 25 years as' f1 sak!s·
green finish and clean Interior, all good
JiJOio.i.,nd now head• A. Sulka 4:
to
own.
rubber, radip and heater. ·
br~nches in Pa~la, ;Lon·
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don, New York, CbiCako, San
Franch:co and Palm Beach.
' There'• a whole ltieW world of friends, f'tm, and sheer joy of
Dlsou11 Tltt
Uvtoc _,n,for you in the now TELEX F;yecJus Heorlng Aid I
rre!lident
discussed
If y.,l have i bearklc problan ..,d '"-roly ... nt to hear beUer
thelr buying l}abits"
t#)en ,et reacty for .._ new adventure in UVilng Be ready to
Ia juJI.
~~ but of ;y.our CJtdet
111nd tntlO I(Jhe •unllght·of new friends,
4 Door. Was $99 - Saturday Special f49. 4 Door. Real Good. Was $115. Special. • '

Another Long
Eyes LouiSiana
Governorship

lito 1fHoe .. Dhtlltclloo

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Mr. 1nd
ter Lorna
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Chester Dof A
Council Meeting
Held Wednesday

CARPENTER--Sevent)[ f1ve per

dep111mont
0\llrll of Ruth Korr pre-lod:
(ContiDUO&lt;I ,,... ~- OM)
Welcome, Patty Gaul; clau IDU 1truct1on worltera were &amp;D09 ,,...
";Jewell" by II'OJIP; Blble \leraes er than the pumber on the Job
in \lnlaon and solo, Vicb' Pooler. 1 year IJO.
ae&amp;lnnen dau in cbara:e of
Tbe C!onttruetlon workers ac-

'Tuttle, Jud)'
Jenks. Ronnie Robertson, VJekie
Poler, IJada Tbomasaon, Rieky
Thomhsoh, 1'irnMY Thomasaon,
Lenora Mkbael, J'ohntty and Terty Sel1ona~l.
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ltemukl, Rev. Buell; ..........

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tion of certlflcatea lty tearht~r~;
• (ConttoUO&lt;I ''"' ..... OM)
00111 "OnwiiJ'd Chrlotlao SOidten"
Jildlul; ' Work In junior deport· ond benedlcllon by lllrll)'o Karr.
ment In un110n; IODI "Sir Cbrtl·

Rodney
Robertsol), Ann

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Columbia Alumni
Banquet Is Held

In unl1011; llh11hm land, bol'L

\.dJCij

Bearh~. Charles PuUtn1,

MElTING C"LLIO
The a:ueat lilt meluded Jamea
The
Men's Fellowship or the Lohae, Gene Homme, John MusMr,
Wednesday afternoon with a birth
day party celebrattng the 12th Meigs County Church of Chrut Larry Curtis, Bob Jacobs, Albert
b1rthday of her daughter, D~anna wtll meet June 15 at tbf!. Brad- Curtis, Max CoJe, Dor Coates, John
McLau&amp;hlln, L&lt;te ~d. Albert
Dumna reeelved many lOvely bury Church of Christ ~ I
M•rtln, J1m Kerns. T. R. cb 1'1ns,
g1fts from her !r~eAd11 o~nd James
~HURCH MIITI~ol l '
Larry Reese, Fred 8r«wn, Terry
were played outdot1n under the
The Ftrst Baptist Church of Stalnaker, .Ri.Mard Poulin
dtrect1on of Carol Criswell and
Rutland will hold their annual
Janet Stobart.
Nonc)l Brown, Roser Starcher,
meeting June l4tb Jt will be an
Mrs John
Kctchka assisted al day meet10g with dmner in Judy Gregg, Bill Young, Dottle
Mrs CrisweJ In serving the re· the church dmlng room Every- Lou IBrown, Jackalin Frecker, Nina
freshments or decorated cup cakes one IS invited to attend Rev. Abbott , Janet Hoffman, Elaie Arnand ice cream .ond favors to the L1cy Hogan ts pastor
old , Reva .Rae, Ruth Ann Edwards,
foll()wtng guests Dtan11 VanCoon:Ruth Ann Brothers, Marilyn Blaekwood, and Caro~rn Goeglein
ey, Carolyn N1chobon Martha Ni·
HO~IIR HOI'JT"~
Unable to attend but aendin&amp; a
oholson, Joy, Denms t~nd Jimmie
Admitted June 10. George CumBoggs, Narsa Frost, Martha Fow- mins, Letart Falls; Mrs Armett g1ft waa Roy COleman.
ler, Ann CrJcn~r. Mary Ann Hul· Sheeta, Rutland; Davtd Howell,
Adult&amp; attending were Mr. and
burt. Judy Wilde~~muth, Nedr. Blaekrork; Mts Elmer Stal~y. Mn. James Reese, Mr and Mrs
BradiorJ), Richard and Robert Gallipolis; Albert Neale, Pt P, Sam Curti• and Mr. and Mrs. HarWtlson, Alia Bradbury, Suzanne Jerlmah ~uell•n. G.111lipoh8, Ml'l. ley Stalnaker.
Bl'adbuty, Da\lld Clsey, lohnny
Blake, Betty Swan, ?4arltyn swan,
.Timmie Hackett, Michael Beach,
CarolYn Sarl1, Judy Martin, Su·
Aan Slater, Ellen Leonard, Mlch·
ael Arther, Michael Lloyd, Ro·
bert Swanson, Carol Scott, San·
dra Simpson and Benn1e Wllaon.
Mrs James Cr1awell entertained

Service• were held, m t ~ ~­
l!li fol!ow~d by a b~ske _
!l!.liW
at noon.
, "'•"
l!ev. 0 . G. M-oy qv~ f'n
,inoplrlnr lllk iq \)le alt~rWP
with IIJI&lt;CLil • linKing by' d)i,Ca
from Charleston and by Mi', a'hd"

Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-Miclclleport, 0., June 12, 19So....3

Francis Cue, Ann Holter, LiAa
Wh1te, Patti Baht, Jack White,
Joe F&gt;Jrtet, Doris Bearhs, Shelia

Out of town fnenda and rela·

and Rev Hassell Justice of Wav

Fairview Churcfi' •-·
Holds An All-Da'Yc ; .
Sei'Vice Sunday ·~~

Cleveland BUIJ84lll ot Mlddte·
Prcncnt were K:lthy Sue White, Mr•
port.
Penny Wolfe, Patty McLaughlin,

concerned, is just a matter of down to earth
horse sense

crtdic orgamza11on , long a

weeit
:r.Ac .»1'01 of

lilt

tommy

SPECIAL MIITING
DISMissed June 10· Oather Ztray HAIICILL IHOI:T
A special congregation meetmg kle, Adam Linton, Mra Wllllam
United '""' lntflr!MtiMMI
and had eontrol of the paLronage :vir and Mrs Ross Anderson of w1ll be held at the Federated Dunn, Mrs Carl Smith, Mrs. RoCOLUMBUS UPI- Real poli·
The
tables
were scarcely &lt;'olumbus and M1. and Mrs Char· Church Sunday morning follow
bert Keffer, Mrs Ehza McKlnr.ey,
tl&lt;'a u dlstlnJt:ullhed from the cleared before the
Dcmorrats les Pterce of Ch1cago, Homer mg the worsh1p servtce.
Mrs Earl Henry and daua:bter,
state1manahlp or politlclanl in blew mto town to o/(ldally cel.c 3ohnson of Mason, W Va , Mrs
Mra Donald Gillenwater and aon,
public •otn('e at work, were play- brate the1r l.andshde VIc-tory of Ruth Carsey, M1·s Walter Grass

ed for real

=

THE

EXPI.ANATION

IJNQIJOTE.

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Mr and Mrs Don White enter·
The Fairview Chureb held. an \
tained wtth a party Sunday after· aU day meeting at tM .. U
noon at their home for their to.n , Fallo Commublty Jloll ·
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El&lt;PL.AJNINS

SELFElCPL"NATOR¥

Salle would be 1r, otrit'e for four tives who came for the funerul
years, was politically ambitiOUS, of Wilbur :P1erce of Bradbury were

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TEN·PA6e
'TREAT IS!!.

Birt:,day cake, ice c:ream, Xoql
Aid and candles were served by
Mrs r!oward
Seidenabel, Mn
Thetm" Case, Miss Sandra Wolfe,
Mrs Helvln Steele and Mrs. Ray

Blus said he saw a " nii!!W era"
10 Ohw politics wtth the Demo-

Havpenings

~OGE!D6'1D
DICTA'TE A

IS· C/1./0TE :

~

who filled out cards, only one thought th(·
machines were at fault All the others placed
the blame on human frailty of one kmd or
another They also made various suggestions
hke these Slow down Don't get too !Jred
Be alert Follow manufacturers' mstJ ucttons

ltepublicana.

Stat,e House

"fHeN !ole

T:4AT IS )
FC R WAR DS A
LETTER Tt&lt;AT

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June' t2, ·i9ft9

Tommy White
Is Honored On
His Birthday

Advtce couldn't be Slmpler - or sounder
Safety, so far as modem farm equipment IS

jities follow .
people would

By Hatlo

fore adJusting or servicmg Use safety hghts
and re(lectors when on publlc roads at mght
Huy good machinery and mamtam tl proper ly Keep chJldren away from the machmes

and inJuries and fatal-

&lt;'

.J, P. (Elt$00~1'"'

A few ye ars ago, at the Iowa State Fa1r, a
llttle survey was made on the farm equipment accide nt question Of som~ tWO peoplt'

'most serious nature, contmue to occur each

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They'll Do It Every rl we

Commentating Editorially
Horse Sense·- And Tractors

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Eber•

Following Fads
Cited Biggest
Shopping Error

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oho will marry former l!nlvenity
or ' South Cll'OIODI lootha" !f\41' 1
Johnny Gramlmg nex.t Se:ptembu,

sALE·

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SPECIALS
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BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF IEFORE
1 PIECE

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(Sweet cars, low prlcefl o

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·Living ~oom ·Suite
ONLY ,$\19•00
3,

1958 CHMOLET · · · · · · $2595 1958 CHEVROlET · · · ·· · $2595

r&lt;ott!•L

Hearing

'TELEX

·aed Room SuKe
,

ouwsa ooua,s·
&lt; '

,lla~
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H~ppineis

BUY THAT SKOND CAR NOW AT LOW LOW PRiaS
1948 BUICK ...... · .... ··.. $49 1941 QIEVROLET .......... $69 ,

::J:ence In youraelt ---:a baUer job and more e

oUt on the s!!m, hondoomely lltyled TELEX
llouiltii..._,,:VOO ....., bebind tile llmelin.. and ISQ!otion of
'l'llo &lt;nOJnMl Y'IU

1

,yean;·~~

l!f. You'll 11eer apln tho WOT yoo OJ!&lt;d to b..,..
Yw1l' - m -~·d l:orJ&lt;iltoa Ill about .... ihe eraekl·
tnc ot • 110-, j,b6'o1 "'"P oudo ao you
your
llanti, a 'dG,r btrUnr tJI t i l e - You'll hear -rly, 100. AU
of lhe wwdl of dJe termon tJI obti.ch. And yOu'll be ablil to '-r
In tile e~ 11 tbO coiinl7 flllr IJtll' tbovo I!Je,liiiJo\lb.!Jour olot-

,..,h

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...You'llenjoyllaWncmot'O
it&gt;.
pep ,no -er,MIIth, becauooltl'alnlnc to boor u a ~..\7 &lt;l!oliD on ~Jell "l!'IWY· lt'o li'Uo-wh"\l
tau heor welllitirii 1&lt;JUI"wliole life
the belt.r.

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Mr.

.

-...,lot

Camp, · oa'r FaetorY. TralDed Heuln« Conlllltant,

, WILL HOLD

en

~··Is

per
"Fewer than

neckUeto will --;; ·.-around father's neck,'' ~j~";,,;;d"'t;
"The; e1ther will be 1'1

the st;tre, or elte 3u•t
the closet."
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T~ll IS largely because women
Lles WJth their owr
tastes iD mu,4, ~;~ld

1951 DODGE .. · ........... • $69 1948 FORD .............. :. $49 .
4 !)()or. Extra good for model Was $115.
Special.
"

4 Door. Good tires. Special.

Coupe. Come see me now.

8 Pass. Setl'an. Wt10 $195. Saturoay.~

1950 STUDEBAKER ........ · $39 1948 DESOTO .......... ,... $"

1950 BUICK .. .. .......... $145 1952 PONTIAC .......... ,
2 Door Sedsn. Was $245. Saturday Special.
"6" 2 Door. Worth $300. Yours only $19D.

''

2 Door. Was $345. Special.

1951 FORD ................ .$199 1952 PLYMQUTH ·· .. · .. ·
KEEP YOUR

A· FREi '·HIARING CLINIC
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at,..HOTEL MARTIN
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5A'T., JU'NI ,
11 :00 A.Jt'tt til 5 P.M.

XLOU·
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VIOWJIIUI•

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1955 PlYMOUTH .. .. .. .. $969
1955 MERCURY .......... $995
m. · '

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· 'lyegloss
Hearing Aid
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1956 PONTIAC .......... $1595

IS YOUlS 1N ' THE NEW

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INCLUDES:
.CHEST, II INC~ "

1957 CHEYiOLET ........ $1,795 ,

6 Pass. Cpe. Show me a better ..r a~

THESIGN OF THE

y
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"The Dealer That Deals For Lesf'

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fhe farm equipment compames of tins
cOuntty put safety high on their hst of ob·
jedtves. The machines are designed to reduce hazards of operation to a mmirnum Yet
.fan appalling number or acctdents, many of a

yur.
The prime reailm why thas 1s so is s1mple:
IndJvldUal catelessness, tgnorance. and Indif-

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At. an example, modern tractors have power take-offs The revolving shaft presents a
) ma·jor hood if left bare, so sh1elds are pro·
Yided ·But to keep the shield properly m
. place is apparently an mconvenlence to some
·farmers. So, It has been found. tli'e shtelds
are· often removed -

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Use the shields provtded. Stop machmes be-

Ttmmy Wolle, Bill McLaue~lin,
Patty r.oeglem,
EltDD Steele,
B•lly J • Gilli~. Mlke White, Joey
Batlcv, D1ane White, Debn White
P.oger White, Margaret Ann White

White

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for
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headquarte.ts, alive arld

under the tireless

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Stale Chauman William L Cole-

man of Marysvme He

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Pierce Funeral
Rites Are Held
On Wednesday

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Columbua

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last November
Of major Interest In their
ranlu was the selectiOn of Sen
Stuart Symington ot Mu;sourl as
the auesl speaker at a round of

both major partle~
,JBii'ii:aii,;,,Cetin11, awln1lnK Into
1ction Immediately after the Le1
u1Jature pul in aJ~ week of lunctlarit..
Tlllling taxe11 andiZiifi.lnc laws.
SYllllftlton hs1 said he is avaU·
• Jt WIS all bUIIn. .l in the StiR· able for the party's preAldenbaJ
ate where the ~ltors wou)d nomination next year rt was JUAt
Jhave you know qi!f nt In their poulbl&amp; tbal the senator might
plush chairs for tllht houft run.. W around t., d11cussmg thl1
t nlng, wtth no lhou&amp;ht of a
tifiHe makinJ amall talk with the
for dinner while they debntet\• tax 1 IJ»&gt;IIJiet :during h1a stay at tbe
billa
• .jll!li'OI.,Iutlve ManR.Ion
Ji'r1day nnd
' The Republican .. naton UV.. ..tdrday.
1 been clalmine all alonr 'tbat Got: '
I Michael V DISalle doe• not aeed
Coleman said Symington wus tn
fall the new tax revenue he has lilted to giYe the party tatth.ful a
l proposed They felt thla waa the chance to see at !I of Its possible
tlr&amp; to approve the 11leJ tu ex· Presldentlal candidates DISaile
emptlons which Democratic Sen said he knew nothtng about the
Charles Carney or Youns:11town lnvttatlon unt1l he read it •n the
had proposed and the GOP had paper The governor 1ald Sen
defeated, o\ler the yeara. The John Kennedy or Ma!Htachuaetts,
GpP mmority tortot pobtlcs, It 1eported to be somewhat mtcrest
said. and aolotnnJ:r brOl.libt up ed in running for
president,
mOlt of the PIOpolal• Carney had would visit Ohio before long
tor !Jie llttJe man rever the
Nevertheless, thoro were some
yeih.
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V~ ...,. who fe}t the inv1t"-tlon to Symlng.
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~ _:· ~.~n Villi not an lccJdent They
, 'lbe vet.eran YOJJJl~a&amp;on&amp;d that he Ia satd to be
atci; who 11 1 staff representa· former President Harry Tr.uman'a
tiVB of the 1teelworket1 union, t·hol~e for president They also
Wll In the middle But 'f1elnl In recall that Truman, in appointing
the majority, he wn forced to DiSalle as federal price stablll·
fiJht the GOP on the ltsues for :zer, put DlSalle an the national
whirh 'he- had pleaded 10 eloquent lhnellght They added all of thts
I)' In the pill
up and came up with whatPver
Once thl1 business of what sen· pollttcans ~ome up with when
atara In their oratorical elory they add thlngA up
like to d[IICrlbe 11 puttlna princi·
·, plo l,lio,_ 111rty wu out or the
IPICt"L R"c• ii!.•VICI
/ Woy: 'IJ!e '~IJ)Idl ~~ tame to
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?. Tbe Republieana, meellnJ lint, ~tarte•1 from mid-Manhattan to
beard St'ate Chairman Ray C. . the Youkcrs Raceway track start·
1BU11 warn them that organized ihl Ju•uJ 18 Special tratna trom
t labor will tet their flock• unle11 Grand Central Station wilL run
i they build atrone prednct tence1. non·ston to within a few 1mles of
Bliu llld the unlon1 were put· the trafk from where 28 or more
tine a paid repre1entaUve
In buael will carry customers the
each county and he doubted theal!l rem~inder of the way

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fteld and Mrs Wtlliam LJlchlteld
of PI Pleaesant, W Va
'Mr Pierce 's funeral was held
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Bradbury Church of Chrtst
wlth bur1ai m the Miles Cemetery
at Rutland
Rawhna:a.Coats Fun·
eral Home w1s an charge of the
flerv1ces with Rev Fred r. Garnttr,
Rev Tom Wdes and Rev Walter
Srqlth officiating
Pall bearers were Willtam Kina,
Wilbur Rowley, Junior Rowley,
Lawrence Stewart, Eal'l Werner
and George Nash.

Diana Criswell
Is Hohored On '
12th Birthday .

Kathy Fields
Seventh Birthday
Is Celebrated

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Kathy F1eldt, daua:hter of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Fields, celebrarted
her 7th birthay Weneaday aner·
noon with a lawn p1rt)
Games were played and prl!lla
were awarded the wlnnera.
Refreahfittn.tl were terved tb
~.. Earl Fleldo, Ton~ Stove a~d
Sulle, Mn •Paill Taylor, Brencta
and Debbie, !lin. liar '!l;ldl~

Debbie, Mro. !l•pnelh ' •at
Lorle and Connlii Mn. "John. '
Oldak~r , a~d ohll~l':l~· ~ Cll ~
leo Mlllof and ~ueklo.' iirl. Fraat
l'lnnloum, Jullf, MIU, Dl,tiiitt, IIIII.
,Goorro lomoo ond lillY, ¥rJ, Toni

Durbln and Plm and tiem, Mra.
David P'ltldo Jr. and

Anal•: ldro.

Freddie P'ltldo, llovtrly rtoldo,

Betty Jo ood Merrill'• ~oluloon,

Boll)' IDd Charlene RoUih, Marllf•
Glbbo, Hoy Nlll, ~- Hartl0y,
Juno llulh, r.~ tnd Jo,_ tic-

Coy, BUI lenk!no. llovld l'toldo.
Kevin P'l;,ldo and lbo hoatooo, Mrs.

lliU P'loldo.'

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James McKmms. Ewmgton; Jef
rrey Brewer, Portland: Mrs Ev·
erettt Clark, Gallipolis
Btrths, June 10 Mr and Mrs.
MauriCe Durat, Pomeroy, dauehter , Mr and Mrs Vancel Fish·
er, Oak Hill, Jon.

tip" by &amp;roup.
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Late News · ,

Off The Wire

NEW CtTIIIN
Mr and Mrs Roland LeVaughn
ha\le announ('ed the birth of a
daughter, LOtll Annette born Friday, May 22 and wellhlne SII
pounds They have two sons DaVld and Mark and are now ltvmt
In Steubenv1Ue 'l"h:e LeVaughns
were local res1denta aevenl yeara
ago and hved m •the Homer Rua·
sell cottage, and he wa1 employed at the Vanadtum Corpllratton
ood now IS assistmg mania:er of
the Vanadmm plant In Steuben·
ville and she was on the nursinK
staff of Meigs General Hoapltat

ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The annual ice cream , soc1al
spon9orcd by the Middleport Vol·
unteet F1remen will be held Sat·
urday, June 13, on the lawn at
Ctty Hall begtnning at 4. ' 30,

BOSTON :UPI-A mad bombe:r
whose ingenioully ~ontr1ved time
bomb blasted apart a rap1d trans·
tt station and inJured 38 persons
was sought here today by a team
Mrs James Windle and 80n, M.n. of crack detectives.
John Watteraon and son, Mrt
TAIPEI UP[ - Communist
Harold Dailey and son, Mra.
Charles Jeffera, Virlll llu'leu, China today launched a sea and
Mn Carl DniA, Virall LN, :Mra artillery attack ai;ainst National·
Lenora Ctaar, Keith Roberti, Mra. ist ChJoa's Matsu Islands, the
Roy Bailey.
Natlonalltt Defense Mtmlf.ry an
nounced.
Blood, u..d-3 plnlt.

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Bruce Stalnaker
Is Honored On
16th Birthday

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UPI-A Capilli
plane enroute from Cleve
land to Chicago was delayed for
-an hour and 35 rrtinutes at Cleveland HopiJdna aJrport. Thursday
Airline~

by •

11omb throlt, liut took orr

A party waa held at the Roek after a thDi'ougli search

Sprlnp

Gran1o IIIII on JUne Olh.
honorln• Bruce Stalnaker on his
18th blrtilday
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Danclna and gamea were enjoyed throucbeut the enninc and rtfrethmcnt• of pop 1 potato chip1,
cake and ice cream. Bruee receieved many nie g1fta and cards

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six man,

sir. wonian ' JtVY toe!aY Was to tour
the tites ln\lolved &lt; 1n ·the first
de•ree murder c~~e qt Edy~h~
Klumpp, 41 , accuaed of

llayittg

and crematmg her love rival.
CL&amp;V•ELAND UP.l-SetUement
of the M-day FJtestone Tire &amp;
Ru.bber Co., strike was expected
today foUowlng marathon nego·
tiatiol~R with officials of, the
United 8\lbber Workers- Unton. , t
LONPON UPI-Th~

Force Thursday

eat civnlan

U. S Air

~warded

Its hiJilh·

honor-the

exeo.•p·
tional terv~ award-to London
artla~ Frank Beresford who pair1t
ed plcturet of American ,airmen
in Britain during World W4r U.

COLUMBIA. S. C.

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Lane Cherry "Miu Un1ted 'St4tes' 1
or 1811'1 dloclosed Thurllday · that f

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IODI were aerved when the Columbia alumni banquet was held
at Columbia school Lad1e1 of tbe
Temple Metbodllt Church wu
1n cha ..ce of the aupper. Prizea
were awarded to the onea who
l:lad tr•IVeled the farthest, a tie
between Martha Carpenter Ma)'el
Straaburg and Roberta Carpenter
Puker, Bohvar; the graduate who
bad the most children preeat
wu Fr~tnk Turner, door prize was
won by Betty Price Throckmorton
D.,Wn Sta former teachers were

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llafjOrle Hoffman presented: wet count f~ abOut one of eve17 20
~·· Mory Jo Woll; Rhythm job llolclera in Ohio.
Band. Pta; daaa IOilJ liJe•u•
Automation-the aubaUtutlon
1L0vt1 Me",
Bible venes of machinu for men-largelT account. lor t.be decrea1e1, aeeord·

preaenl

Allee Reevea, DowninJ·

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Sc·•ence
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birth 011Yiroomtnt. 111014 ~

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He pointed to tho oltootiom ill
wbleh before-birtla eo•lronmeDU
rob orter·blrth envtr&lt;&gt;nmeoll et
mOll ii not all moldiDI iD1laooee.
Some bumoa beinp clio llolore
they are born. others are bon
menta117 or pbJIIcaJly defective.
The accent wu on the bid, of
eourse, because adenee 11 taoorant of the 1ooc1 wfiieb beforebirth environment. ereate beyond
the fact tba&amp; mo.t people at b1rtb
are quite normal.
The Ltttte Whk.h 11 K~
But people are born with a
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11hing endowments o1 body
d
mind, as well aa with def
•nd aeience ha.i never been able
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ATLANTIC CITY , N J UPlA panel of medlcal ICienUJU

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t.,mtbt•,.nd lin. loooplt Colli&gt; tl Colo
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Our Menu UsA

Gourmet's Guide
To Superb Dining

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Adult• p~sent were Mr.. ..-elvln Steele, Mrs. Uoyd MtLeudl1
Mr,. , .11nd M11, DnlCt White, Jud;,
Gibson, Hu~rt Wolfe, 111ro. Caoe ~... ;
Mr+ and Mrs Cad 'J'ho.mauon,
Mr.
Mrs. Ray Wbllo, I(Jg K•·
ren Sm•der,
James 0-UPt.nter,
Mrs Sclden~bcl, Mrs. Paul Orr,
Mrs W:-yne WoHe and Miss San·
dra W(llfe
Tommy received many nice
g1fis and those sendtna a ailt but
unable to attllnd were Louise Mi·
chael and Mrs. Tuttle

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ADDI!D ATTIAtTIVN&amp;S-

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Mernlnt Sunrl ..

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Scripture- readme and prayer by ~lld•d~J;~t'!
the presjdent, Mrs. Hepry Eichlngoado!&lt;l&lt;
er, opened the meeting of the Paat
Councilors Q( , Cheater Council,
Daugl;l:ters of America, held Wed·
neaday evening. at the ~o'"e of
Mrs. BuelJ RJ«iJenour wi&amp;h Mrs. sident,
Floyd Dlrenour as CQ-hoateJa.

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Any Comment On
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VALLEY
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Election oi offleerJ W41 held
wtth Mrs Esther Wria:hf selected
u president; Mrs. ClaTence Neutz· and Mrs ~Bice1 · ·Otitineer. The
hng, viee PMildent; .Mrr. Vlrcil door prl10
Mrtr. J.&amp;.
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Roush, tec'tetary;
Ml"'. Marlon hj!!:'N..
'l:ho. lll:OIII\, pre~a.;1rttt, 14
WOQft, trealtH'$P\' Mn. .. Norma11.
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Frederick, Sentinel; ~ Oacar the hostess.
Weber, tlower .ommittee; and
At tbe coaclul'
' of, the even·
a &lt;le~
Mrs. Hobart NeWell, publicity. One jna Mro. Pntt
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member, ;Euie Warner, lott by t~ae to Mr•. ,
Mrt. Willard •
fbacht'
death, w's reported.
s ' Rte~~ril ,
Emma Lelf~el~
.Secret Pal gifts were distributed Vau&amp;hn, Mra. Richard Vauehn
after which refrHbments 1Vere Mrs Teddy Warner and othCtti
served by the bosteues to those mentioned 1bove.
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named and Mrs. Ranaict Oeborn,
Tile nex\ meeting will be, be!lt
Mn Eldon Kraeuter, Mrs. Ella J~t the liome ot Mrs.
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Hannum, Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter, bach on the UUa .of June. 1\,1;s Henry Spencer, Mrs. Edgar
.t1artung
Mrs. !o!Uo lllil!l, Mfl( George
Mr&lt; Fanme Adanl4~ !.1~
Mrs Rolls CIQ'" ,
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Kin Club Picnic
Is Held At The

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Toilsorial Splendor Highest Ever
In Hollywood's Newest Barber Shop

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heard lt JUJierted that the thinp
apent W~ ..,..
that can ha:ppen to pec:.ple before
Jira. B11modd
t1
birth mJthC be the moat import·
Racine.
ant eventl of their llvu
lteL\IJD Howard bu e~
The tua:pation wa1 made by
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Dr, A S Norri• of the State Unl1t
venity of JowL When IC:lt:nce
know• more than 1t knows no•,
he Aid, thP. obat.etric1an will be
able to practice preventiVe pay
cbiat.ry in behalf of the uoborn
1n fact. be will be "the fJTit line to •how heredlty 11 the FULL exOf defense aa:ainat mental tllneu" PiaOIIiiOn: Norrla't complaint buthat the ltttle whieh
Norri1 Ald.

ton; Eugene
AtlinA, Rutland;
inl to Pllj)ier. Tblo to Plrtkulor•,
Eleanor Zelher
and
William
ly true In road butldinl, he uld.
Swett, Middleport and Ruth Starkey, Weal
M'r und Mrs FenJ Gil10117
to the importance
were m Columbus laat weel
The panel d1scunion Wll a !eathe before-birtb 1
WHUIIHIU CIIIIDIIIN 10 Dlt\111-'l'bla II tho old
where they ns1ted thear dauehter ture of the annual meetlut of
locumoth&gt;a botler LDolllentDr ID ..-throe cblldnD bumod
and why don't lclea
Mr and Mrs. Elba McKnight
tD deaUI at a Rq, N.D., tnller eourt. TbOJ ,._ Lorry
tbe American Medical AIIOCiaUon ti.sta get more facta?
J. K Crabtree, Edgar Crabtrl!e 1t called attention to the usuan,
DeaD. Blltell,
Rodne1 Breudea, 15. ud RodneJ'a mar
and Kenneth Crabtree were ealled .ttnored fact that we all hve apHe cited • number of esamplu
Dobra.'- It 11 bolte.od they erowled- tho door, and
to Fort Gay, W Va , by the seri- proximately nine mt.mths before One waa the ability of Gertn111
tt perhapt blew abut. How ftre waa ~ lt &amp; myateey..
ous illness or the former'• bro- our lives beCJn offltlalJy.
meules In a woman dur1n1 the
WASHINGTON Ul'l-Ben. RAJ•
ther, P:arney, ybo suffered 1
lefor.llrth Envlr~
lint
three months of prepaney
eell B. Long D,La. uid toda;r be 1
stroke and ts a pat1ent at a hotNorris thought 1t a pity Jeiena: to JO ehante the envlrorunent of
was "very seriau,AlJ',. thJQin.. of
pJtal at Loutu, Ky.
baa paid 10 bttle attention to the the unborn if!htld that lt wou-ld
runnin&amp; for governor Of Loul•
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Grim, innueneea of people's
be born menially deficient-or
lana to IUcceed hil aWoa; uncle,
Katrtna and Tommy, Ci.."'l.cinnati; blrth envuonmenta wh1Ie
blind.
Earl K. Lon(.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Gom and Da· elaborate 1tudle1 of bow
------Every dish prepared
HOLLYWOOD UPl-TonsorJal privacy
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The 40-year-old senator, aon of 1plen~cr has reached an aU·time
H - LOW TEMPS
"In addition we ban a steam vid, FlyrJa, Mr1 and Mrs. J. 0.
the late Sen. Huey Lona: and a namb•,)'nnt high with the con· room, a private bal.l'-dyeinl Pll· Grim Jr , Sandra, Mary Sue Bren Morna Hamng, Nelsonville apent
NEW YORK UPI-TIIe hleheoL
by our chef wins t~
\leteran of more than 19 7Nn in atructJc-n of a qua.rt.er-mlllion-dol· lor, a cbuopodi•t.
da and Bobby and Mr. and 1 Mn. the weelr:end 11 guesta of tbetr rtpoJ'ted t-emperature In the n~~
conference
the Senote, Aid he expooll to lu b.trber lhop elepnU)' herald~ room and bar, antt stereophonic Amos Trout, Albany, apent a brotb~r and family, Mr and MD. tlon Tburtday wat 111 at Pretiapproval ot thOle who
m•lr:e a decision tn two or Ult;e
dlo. Tex. Lowest today wu 30 at
weekend w1th the1r parents, Mr. Jame1 Haning.
as
"hairdressers
for
men."
mus1~ '
ed
appreciate fbu&gt; food.
wee-ks.
Mr tnd Mrs Rn: Cheadle en- Big Piney, Wyo
'['h., uew clip emporium is so
Drucker said hls shop will be and Mrs J 0. Grim, Janet, Phi·
Lona:'s pretent Senate term swank
tertained
Wlth
a
birthday
part1
it won't even have a bar· a place tor busy men to relax and lip and Billy.
runa through 1862. Hla uncle is ber pole!
llr. and Mra. Critt Bradford of
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan, for tbe1r son Donme on h1.1 9ttll
FoodToSuUYoar .....
enjoy themll!.lves. It amounts to a
under psychiatric treatment in a
birthday,
Sunday
afternoon.
PreColumous
spent the weekend
Melva
&lt;Faye
and
Wa~ter
vhtited
at
Barllt'r
Harry Drueker, who ca· fancy drawing room with oak
Galveston, Texaa, ho•pital.
ters to more movie stars than panele1 waUa, earpets on the the E. M Baker home at Pember· sent were Mr and Mrs. Jamea with Mr. and Jlra. Critt Braliford
c0111 staake a poJr of ~~etssor1 floor, .:t fireplace and marble ex· ton, 0, on Thursday and attend· Dorgan and aons, Mrs. Dolell•
ed gra1uation exercises of the Btrchrield, Harri.IOD\IiUe; Mr. 111d
l})(lcializes in "mvislble" hiir- ter1or.
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Krs Ea.ta Eaton la spending a
cuto-J fancy trim that won't
"Instead of VJ&amp;itlng psyebla· Sidney H1gh School when their Mrs. C.ene Jeffers and ehlidren,
Albany
route; Mr and Mra.. Carl
'l'llh her aon·m·law and diu·
nephew
Larry
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Rutherford
wa1
make lin actor look as if he juat trista: cur cl1ents csp oome here
Ro11 and children, ColumbuA; (llltter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow
one
of
the
graduates.
M.r.
and
M.ra
bad ht1 ears lowered.
to relax and forget their probJ . D Canode and daua:bter were
So hew can you pour $230~ lems," he smiled.
Mr and
.UA
into , barber shop!
"A man in a $2M suit is en· also present
Ruth,
JaneMnmdWilham
Jackie Cheadle,
Jordan,
Carl Crabtree injured an ankle Danny, Stanley and Unda Fol·
7W
"Si:Mple, if tt Is gomg to be the titled '&gt;l individual attention. Men
best 0 it1 kmd Jn the world" u~ed to be aAhamed to have the1r while at work at the Kroger Co., den, Mr and Mrs Gary Borg1n,
Mr. ana Mrs Paul BJ.rchfJeld and
NEW YORK UPJ-VIce Pre· said Dfucter, a mlld·manner~d hair ~)'ed in tl)e prescnte of other store m Athens.
){r rnd Mrs. Ralph Frazier and son, Mr and Mrs. Noble Hamon
sident · Nixon decl.ined toda)' to indivi 1\lal with an impeccable people But now they can have
deny that former Repi.lbltc.n Na· 1hair-do.
the gray b.airs dyed back to the children, GaUipoH• were guests and fa:nily and Kathie and Rex.ie
t10nal Chainnan Leonaf.d Hall will
tO ........_ 10 Mlnlcurlatt
origlnet color in complete pri· of l'ier parenta, Mr, and Mra. Fem Cheadlq.
A i)Jcnic for employees, famJJ.
be his campiia:n m•~;U~a:er for the
"We hAve 10 barbers, 10 ntani- vaey That's important to actors" Gilloglv and John.
ies
an11 guesta was held at tbe
)Irs
Maille
Lowther
spent
a
1960 presldentlal ~palp,,
curists and tour llboe-shin)! bo)'l.
Among his regul{lr cu1tomers
"I would simply SlJ' there Is Each chair wUI be spaced JDOre are ~ary Cooper, George Raft, few d11ym Wlth her brother and Southentern Ohio Experiment
rto decision JJ)ide with regud to than coi.x, feet apart, conl,ared ._ Jack Benny, Edward G. Robinson sister m law Mr. and Mn:. Arm· Farm sunday afternoon. Thoae attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Will·
the 1980 campalp," the viee pre- the U&amp;Uil three feel Thl• will Greg;:n-y Pf.ek, Robert CubnDlnp sterd Perry.
llrs. Mary and Mrs. Howard No· tam BJ!Ihop, 4fhens; Mr and Mra.
sident told newsmen. "Leonard give oaeh cuAtomer a feeling of and Ch.rk Gable.
Hall, of coune, 11 a good friend
I an we! e guests when the Colum· Clay Jordan, Dale and Barbara;
or mine.••
bia Make·lt 4-H girl'a club met re· Mr and Mra Alvin Dye, Rebecca
SYR.A.CUS~
~tnd 'l'had; Mr and Mrs. Dofsey
·~No campaign organlutlon hal
cenUy.
Mr. ond lira. Billy Copehart
been set up and no deciaiona have
Rose Gteenlees, Rebecca Dye, Jordan, Rodney and Virginia;
son Marvin of Colum~us
been made ...
and Melva Jordan attended a dls· Mr. and Mrs. HUbert Cox and
a day wltb Mra. Alice CapeMakes full Half-Gallon of Delicious
trict !1dv1sor"s and jun1or lead· Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl GreenBy Clarl.. Alllon
lees
aad
children
and
the
boat
er's
conference
at
Canter's
Cave
Miss Luctlle Smith spent a few
Cream. Instructions for:Freezing, anc;l ReGroves employed In
fam1ly, Mr
and Mrs. Robert
on Fi'lday.
ClevelRnd apent the weekend at day• 1n Akron with Mr. and Mr8
cipes included.
MT and Mrs. WiiJls HaninB and B1~ho!' and children. Coot-out was
John Reuter.
,
hla h11me here.
enJoyed
and
games
were
played
fam1~y,
P1qua,
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
lfr and Mrs Larry Roush, Jack·
~.95
by the children
Norman Owena of Los Angt~lt71 son, spent the week end with Mr.
Denver Queen, David Wooten,
CaUl,, w11 vialtinJ frtend11 here. :lnd Mrs. Guy Summer[ield
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Frank Woodgerd, 'lbad Dye and
He was a tormer resident h~.
¥r. and Mrs. Fred Rice are at·
Eber ~amples Jr., attended Boy
George Jenilna who hars been tending the )fethodl&amp;t Conferenc.:e
Scout Camp
.
with 1 dauebter in Cincinnati for at Lakeslde.
Mr 111nd Mrt Chester Baumgard
.aom&amp; t'me il now with ltia aon,
Mr and Mrs. C. N. Jones attendner and family, Coshocton were
Fred f·r. and family.
ed the conference for Ohio State
guests of ber parents, Mr. and
Mr, and Mra. Gilbert ~Beegle Grange Deputles at the Southern
Mrs Dale Dye and attended
and children, Fairborn, spent a Hotel in Columbus last week. They
alumn 1 banquet at the Colun•bU
weeb vacation wltb Mr. and Mra. also vi.aited Mr. and Mra. Ed Mor·
School.
Erneat MeBride.
rl1on at Blaekllck.
Mn:. vernon Ri~r and '10n
Mr. ond - · B. E. Will and ltlr.
NEW YORK UPl-~ woman's
Danny of Hartford spent a day and Mn. Hen11y Dalley, Syracule, baggest miatake when she shops
with Mrs. Wllliam Zerkle and spent ·Tuesday evenlng with Mr. for men's clotbea 11 the lllme one 1
ehlldnn.
and Mrs. DJ M. Cleland
she maltea in her own wardrobeMrs. Ito.. Leadingham of Soutb
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Enlow and following fads.
WebsWr spent aeveral dar• wltb ton, Bru~. of Belpre, \IJsited re
So s1ys Peter F. Lynch, presi·
her son and dauehter-ln-law, M.r. centbo with Mr. and 'Mrs. George dent of an mteroational chaln of
Mrs. Willlo Leldloghsm. Sh,e Pylel
haberdashers.
waa .tecompanJed home bY Mrs.
Mrs. Mabel VanMeter ja vi1itlng
Leeaclln&amp;ham and Mn. Earl Wat· reJatlvea m YoungatoWit
--:ro•t can ten tittl' rM type by
kin• wbo al~ vfalted in New
Mrt Henry Joachim and son, her conversation," s,.. d Lynch
801ton.
Charlel recently visited Mr. and "She h:lA all the catch phrases
Memorial Day gueat:&amp; of Mr . Mrs. CbarJea; Baum and Mr. and when J;lhe comes Into a mens abop
and Urs. Roll Norrla were Mr. Mn. Delmar Baum.
• , .1 continental,
slim Jim, the
and M~'S. Virgil Norris and chll·
Mrs.' Rex Bailey spent an after- Ivy loo)k"
dren, Wayne i'nd BeckJ of MI. noon with MrA. Wm. WilJ, of Mt
Not that Lynch IS out to dis·
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Verno!l. Frldly'a gueat Mil Mrs. Herman.
111tll courag~ ladJes' fihopplng !or mal
Ivy Ht:gena of Eaat ·Uverpool,
The Past Councilors ,Club met on es On the contrny, the shops
ealllnJ!: on Saturday were Re\1. Wednesday evening at the home of encourage the g1r!.A and the sales
and Mn. Edmond We of Lon11 Mrs. Buel Ridenour. Mn. Floyd men trl'' to educate them to what
ts gooJ 11tyle.
Bottom, Mra. Opal Zerkle and Rldell'our was co-hostess.
Sandra, local and Mrs. Veruon
Likq CoupiH Sho!'Pint
Roa:er Epple and G~on Riden·
ln41 1'1Lry-wJde, the encourage
ltiJer, Hartford and Mr. and Mn. our have returned to their employment al1o 11 going on And pay.
Corl
Jup&lt;llon City,
ment at Mansfield.
Impala Cpe, Low mileage by local owner, Brookwood Station Wagon. Locally owned
ing oH It Is estimated from one
s,.nd"l&amp; two doy• wllh blo Pet James Ridenour,
spotless Interior to match finish of beige and very low mileage. Like new appear·
national study that women "sugaunt, ltra. W~am zerkJe wa1 land, N Y., apent the
and coral, air suspension, VB, 348 cu. ln. ance and performatice. VB motor and ·pow.
a:osted or decided on" purchase
Wl)'ne Norrlo of BuUer.
with Mr. and Mrs. euel
motor pow~ steering and brakes, while. ergUde transmission. Radio and heater.
of 38 per cent of men's &amp;uibl, 56
walls,' ra~lo .Mid ~eater. Ride In a luxury
per cent of their shirt&amp;, 36 per
cent &lt;tf their alacks, 24 per eent of
car at a low low priCe.
thetr sport coats and 17 per eent
2 J;1oor V8 Sedan. Very low mileage
af their headwear.
really
spotiess tbro~t. vinyl trbn llid
·~,. like to see a Jiu1band and
V8 - 4 Door Stitlon Wagon. 9 pass. mo- carpet mala. 2 tone green finlsb, atdoma·
~!hopping
to~etber,..
said
del white and red finish, automatic trans., tic trans., radio, heater, white~.~ .
Lync:h ''If It's a hdppy cOmblha·
radio and heater. One ride w!U tell, this
tlon. B•·t sometimes if the woman
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car
Is right.
Is of !he domlnent type, we knoy
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there's no sale today., He wlU be
Belvedere "8" 4 Door. Std. trans., nke
In alone next week.
,
tertor
beautiful Ivory and turquolle fin:.
L)lnclt lin spent 45 years tn
"B" 4 Door Sedan. Overdrlve trans., tluk
ish.
huter.
Nice to drive and a pleuure
wear- 25 years as' f1 sak!s·
green finish and clean Interior, all good
JiJOio.i.,nd now head• A. Sulka 4:
to
own.
rubber, radip and heater. ·
br~nches in Pa~la, ;Lon·
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Franch:co and Palm Beach.
' There'• a whole ltieW world of friends, f'tm, and sheer joy of
Dlsou11 Tltt
Uvtoc _,n,for you in the now TELEX F;yecJus Heorlng Aid I
rre!lident
discussed
If y.,l have i bearklc problan ..,d '"-roly ... nt to hear beUer
thelr buying l}abits"
t#)en ,et reacty for .._ new adventure in UVilng Be ready to
Ia juJI.
~~ but of ;y.our CJtdet
111nd tntlO I(Jhe •unllght·of new friends,
4 Door. Was $99 - Saturday Special f49. 4 Door. Real Good. Was $115. Special. • '

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Eyes LouiSiana
Governorship

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Council Meeting
Held Wednesday

CARPENTER--Sevent)[ f1ve per

dep111mont
0\llrll of Ruth Korr pre-lod:
(ContiDUO&lt;I ,,... ~- OM)
Welcome, Patty Gaul; clau IDU 1truct1on worltera were &amp;D09 ,,...
";Jewell" by II'OJIP; Blble \leraes er than the pumber on the Job
in \lnlaon and solo, Vicb' Pooler. 1 year IJO.
ae&amp;lnnen dau in cbara:e of
Tbe C!onttruetlon workers ac-

'Tuttle, Jud)'
Jenks. Ronnie Robertson, VJekie
Poler, IJada Tbomasaon, Rieky
Thomhsoh, 1'irnMY Thomasaon,
Lenora Mkbael, J'ohntty and Terty Sel1ona~l.
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00111 "OnwiiJ'd Chrlotlao SOidten"
Jildlul; ' Work In junior deport· ond benedlcllon by lllrll)'o Karr.
ment In un110n; IODI "Sir Cbrtl·

Rodney
Robertsol), Ann

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Columbia Alumni
Banquet Is Held

In unl1011; llh11hm land, bol'L

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Bearh~. Charles PuUtn1,

MElTING C"LLIO
The a:ueat lilt meluded Jamea
The
Men's Fellowship or the Lohae, Gene Homme, John MusMr,
Wednesday afternoon with a birth
day party celebrattng the 12th Meigs County Church of Chrut Larry Curtis, Bob Jacobs, Albert
b1rthday of her daughter, D~anna wtll meet June 15 at tbf!. Brad- Curtis, Max CoJe, Dor Coates, John
McLau&amp;hlln, L&lt;te ~d. Albert
Dumna reeelved many lOvely bury Church of Christ ~ I
M•rtln, J1m Kerns. T. R. cb 1'1ns,
g1fts from her !r~eAd11 o~nd James
~HURCH MIITI~ol l '
Larry Reese, Fred 8r«wn, Terry
were played outdot1n under the
The Ftrst Baptist Church of Stalnaker, .Ri.Mard Poulin
dtrect1on of Carol Criswell and
Rutland will hold their annual
Janet Stobart.
Nonc)l Brown, Roser Starcher,
meeting June l4tb Jt will be an
Mrs John
Kctchka assisted al day meet10g with dmner in Judy Gregg, Bill Young, Dottle
Mrs CrisweJ In serving the re· the church dmlng room Every- Lou IBrown, Jackalin Frecker, Nina
freshments or decorated cup cakes one IS invited to attend Rev. Abbott , Janet Hoffman, Elaie Arnand ice cream .ond favors to the L1cy Hogan ts pastor
old , Reva .Rae, Ruth Ann Edwards,
foll()wtng guests Dtan11 VanCoon:Ruth Ann Brothers, Marilyn Blaekwood, and Caro~rn Goeglein
ey, Carolyn N1chobon Martha Ni·
HO~IIR HOI'JT"~
Unable to attend but aendin&amp; a
oholson, Joy, Denms t~nd Jimmie
Admitted June 10. George CumBoggs, Narsa Frost, Martha Fow- mins, Letart Falls; Mrs Armett g1ft waa Roy COleman.
ler, Ann CrJcn~r. Mary Ann Hul· Sheeta, Rutland; Davtd Howell,
Adult&amp; attending were Mr. and
burt. Judy Wilde~~muth, Nedr. Blaekrork; Mts Elmer Stal~y. Mn. James Reese, Mr and Mrs
BradiorJ), Richard and Robert Gallipolis; Albert Neale, Pt P, Sam Curti• and Mr. and Mrs. HarWtlson, Alia Bradbury, Suzanne Jerlmah ~uell•n. G.111lipoh8, Ml'l. ley Stalnaker.
Bl'adbuty, Da\lld Clsey, lohnny
Blake, Betty Swan, ?4arltyn swan,
.Timmie Hackett, Michael Beach,
CarolYn Sarl1, Judy Martin, Su·
Aan Slater, Ellen Leonard, Mlch·
ael Arther, Michael Lloyd, Ro·
bert Swanson, Carol Scott, San·
dra Simpson and Benn1e Wllaon.
Mrs James Cr1awell entertained

Service• were held, m t ~ ~­
l!li fol!ow~d by a b~ske _
!l!.liW
at noon.
, "'•"
l!ev. 0 . G. M-oy qv~ f'n
,inoplrlnr lllk iq \)le alt~rWP
with IIJI&lt;CLil • linKing by' d)i,Ca
from Charleston and by Mi', a'hd"

Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-Miclclleport, 0., June 12, 19So....3

Francis Cue, Ann Holter, LiAa
Wh1te, Patti Baht, Jack White,
Joe F&gt;Jrtet, Doris Bearhs, Shelia

Out of town fnenda and rela·

and Rev Hassell Justice of Wav

Fairview Churcfi' •-·
Holds An All-Da'Yc ; .
Sei'Vice Sunday ·~~

Cleveland BUIJ84lll ot Mlddte·
Prcncnt were K:lthy Sue White, Mr•
port.
Penny Wolfe, Patty McLaughlin,

concerned, is just a matter of down to earth
horse sense

crtdic orgamza11on , long a

weeit
:r.Ac .»1'01 of

lilt

tommy

SPECIAL MIITING
DISMissed June 10· Oather Ztray HAIICILL IHOI:T
A special congregation meetmg kle, Adam Linton, Mra Wllllam
United '""' lntflr!MtiMMI
and had eontrol of the paLronage :vir and Mrs Ross Anderson of w1ll be held at the Federated Dunn, Mrs Carl Smith, Mrs. RoCOLUMBUS UPI- Real poli·
The
tables
were scarcely &lt;'olumbus and M1. and Mrs Char· Church Sunday morning follow
bert Keffer, Mrs Ehza McKlnr.ey,
tl&lt;'a u dlstlnJt:ullhed from the cleared before the
Dcmorrats les Pterce of Ch1cago, Homer mg the worsh1p servtce.
Mrs Earl Henry and daua:bter,
state1manahlp or politlclanl in blew mto town to o/(ldally cel.c 3ohnson of Mason, W Va , Mrs
Mra Donald Gillenwater and aon,
public •otn('e at work, were play- brate the1r l.andshde VIc-tory of Ruth Carsey, M1·s Walter Grass

ed for real

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EXPI.ANATION

IJNQIJOTE.

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Mr and Mrs Don White enter·
The Fairview Chureb held. an \
tained wtth a party Sunday after· aU day meeting at tM .. U
noon at their home for their to.n , Fallo Commublty Jloll ·
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El&lt;PL.AJNINS

SELFElCPL"NATOR¥

Salle would be 1r, otrit'e for four tives who came for the funerul
years, was politically ambitiOUS, of Wilbur :P1erce of Bradbury were

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TEN·PA6e
'TREAT IS!!.

Birt:,day cake, ice c:ream, Xoql
Aid and candles were served by
Mrs r!oward
Seidenabel, Mn
Thetm" Case, Miss Sandra Wolfe,
Mrs Helvln Steele and Mrs. Ray

Blus said he saw a " nii!!W era"
10 Ohw politics wtth the Demo-

Havpenings

~OGE!D6'1D
DICTA'TE A

IS· C/1./0TE :

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who filled out cards, only one thought th(·
machines were at fault All the others placed
the blame on human frailty of one kmd or
another They also made various suggestions
hke these Slow down Don't get too !Jred
Be alert Follow manufacturers' mstJ ucttons

ltepublicana.

Stat,e House

"fHeN !ole

T:4AT IS )
FC R WAR DS A
LETTER Tt&lt;AT

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June' t2, ·i9ft9

Tommy White
Is Honored On
His Birthday

Advtce couldn't be Slmpler - or sounder
Safety, so far as modem farm equipment IS

jities follow .
people would

By Hatlo

fore adJusting or servicmg Use safety hghts
and re(lectors when on publlc roads at mght
Huy good machinery and mamtam tl proper ly Keep chJldren away from the machmes

and inJuries and fatal-

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.J, P. (Elt$00~1'"'

A few ye ars ago, at the Iowa State Fa1r, a
llttle survey was made on the farm equipment accide nt question Of som~ tWO peoplt'

'most serious nature, contmue to occur each

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Commentating Editorially
Horse Sense·- And Tractors

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Following Fads
Cited Biggest
Shopping Error

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or ' South Cll'OIODI lootha" !f\41' 1
Johnny Gramlmg nex.t Se:ptembu,

sALE·

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1 PIECE

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ONLY ,$\19•00
3,

1958 CHMOLET · · · · · · $2595 1958 CHEVROlET · · · ·· · $2595

r&lt;ott!•L

Hearing

'TELEX

·aed Room SuKe
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ouwsa ooua,s·
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BUY THAT SKOND CAR NOW AT LOW LOW PRiaS
1948 BUICK ...... · .... ··.. $49 1941 QIEVROLET .......... $69 ,

::J:ence In youraelt ---:a baUer job and more e

oUt on the s!!m, hondoomely lltyled TELEX
llouiltii..._,,:VOO ....., bebind tile llmelin.. and ISQ!otion of
'l'llo &lt;nOJnMl Y'IU

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l!f. You'll 11eer apln tho WOT yoo OJ!&lt;d to b..,..
Yw1l' - m -~·d l:orJ&lt;iltoa Ill about .... ihe eraekl·
tnc ot • 110-, j,b6'o1 "'"P oudo ao you
your
llanti, a 'dG,r btrUnr tJI t i l e - You'll hear -rly, 100. AU
of lhe wwdl of dJe termon tJI obti.ch. And yOu'll be ablil to '-r
In tile e~ 11 tbO coiinl7 flllr IJtll' tbovo I!Je,liiiJo\lb.!Jour olot-

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it&gt;.
pep ,no -er,MIIth, becauooltl'alnlnc to boor u a ~..\7 &lt;l!oliD on ~Jell "l!'IWY· lt'o li'Uo-wh"\l
tau heor welllitirii 1&lt;JUI"wliole life
the belt.r.

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Camp, · oa'r FaetorY. TralDed Heuln« Conlllltant,

, WILL HOLD

en

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per
"Fewer than

neckUeto will --;; ·.-around father's neck,'' ~j~";,,;;d"'t;
"The; e1ther will be 1'1

the st;tre, or elte 3u•t
the closet."
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T~ll IS largely because women
Lles WJth their owr
tastes iD mu,4, ~;~ld

1951 DODGE .. · ........... • $69 1948 FORD .............. :. $49 .
4 !)()or. Extra good for model Was $115.
Special.
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4 Door. Good tires. Special.

Coupe. Come see me now.

8 Pass. Setl'an. Wt10 $195. Saturoay.~

1950 STUDEBAKER ........ · $39 1948 DESOTO .......... ,... $"

1950 BUICK .. .. .......... $145 1952 PONTIAC .......... ,
2 Door Sedsn. Was $245. Saturday Special.
"6" 2 Door. Worth $300. Yours only $19D.

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2 Door. Was $345. Special.

1951 FORD ................ .$199 1952 PLYMQUTH ·· .. · .. ·
KEEP YOUR

A· FREi '·HIARING CLINIC
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11 :00 A.Jt'tt til 5 P.M.

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1955 PlYMOUTH .. .. .. .. $969
1955 MERCURY .......... $995
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Hearing Aid
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1956 PONTIAC .......... $1595

IS YOUlS 1N ' THE NEW

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.CHEST, II INC~ "

1957 CHEYiOLET ........ $1,795 ,

6 Pass. Cpe. Show me a better ..r a~

THESIGN OF THE

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"The Dealer That Deals For Lesf'

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(Qpen Evenings)

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He'bel1. ·

Kr~ll,

1!$4/.TIMQRA"

tord, and AI Balding were ..!- mong
10 in t~e 72 Vraeket. Del_tn4lne
~ltampivn Tommy BoJt had • 7~

FIEL.OifR- ·

tatota iqllowed us:•

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Wll.LIITASBY, -

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Bo \Vh;tlna:er. U, S. a~ a­
\eur king Charley Coe, l)oua:

and COOl,Plained not a);)ol4_l
S:a..f\le, but because "so lew

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Daj,ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-lollddlePOJ't, 0 ., Jpne 12, 19~11--ft

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VAC.4JION TIME
CAN BE FUN
FlGHTlNG THE HEAT - .

PatterSon (right) mops his forehead
Ingemar Johannson wipes his neck

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fATHER!$ _DAY GIFTS

nlflht.

UlJU·JU
Your Marin• 1-J•adqLIIftr11-rt.

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_(\OIIJE SEE THE

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State Treaaurer JOJeph ~:;:~ ·

METROPOI.ITN4

DAD oncl CiRAHOAD

will be the IIJJe&amp;ker tc

8 in ' tbe count)·

MARitJJ

P~ual

SALES &amp; Sf;_Rft(:E
"Brand N•mes. That

~owtbouae

s~d
De;ID.Of;!ratic ~·

op.on me.etJn
local

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284 '({. M-In St: Pome-roy, 0 •

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Sf:J: JQES~ TO...AY

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i IIW ,,,. ,,,l iv6•~f
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4 Door. Ught blue finish with harmonizing interior. We
sold and servicecUhls one.
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Seen For

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mantle . on his br~d shoulders in
a arand atyle-Rocty COlavito.
N Roclr. w.ho t~tehed hl1
1,10111 aide buebal1'a im·

Har,d.

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Red •nd

whi~e

finil;h . New seat

ste,ering.

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't~ Jo,~ . " . . $1a~l

hia C"kltch hitting by

Vist~ CO~f,e·

two·out double in the

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Hero In Thursc&amp;ay mght•s drama,

by banctnc out fo"r '
homers Wednesday night

se,e 'It :-"' ,'i'ry it.

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A nice litlle· job. As sharp as they ~~:
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Super Hard To)!. oy~aflow, radio, heater. Red and black
finioh . Real ~Je~n. ·'
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l.et o.ur skilt.eQ m~nqnk:s make those
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make t~e big' differell(:e i(i poWef and
Rerfaxm.om:e.

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FlGHTlNG THE HEAT - .

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Ingemar Johannson wipes his neck

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METROPOI.ITN4

DAD oncl CiRAHOAD

will be the IIJJe&amp;ker tc

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MARitJJ

P~ual

SALES &amp; Sf;_Rft(:E
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mantle . on his br~d shoulders in
a arand atyle-Rocty COlavito.
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make t~e big' differell(:e i(i poWef and
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DON'T NEED IT? Sell It Through A Sentinel Waltf
6-Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 12, 1959

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WANT ADS

WE ARE EXPANDING

FOB. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
RATES

3 cents per word, one jn.tertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
6 ceM8 per word for three consecutive inaertioM.
Special - one month for 30 cents per word.
Full rate of 3 (!tl'nts JM!r word will be chara:OO for adverLising
lf oot pald wi.thln 10 dax, after receiv!ni bill.
Errors in Advertisln.g- Should be ~pDrted munediately . 'lbe
Dra:Uy Sentinel will not be responsible lor more than one ineor·
rect insertioo.
Card of Thank!~ and Spet.ial NotJ.ces of Events $1.00. Obituaries
published a;t 1 cehll per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
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90c
$1.33
$4 .150
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60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
2ll
75c
$1.10
$2.2ll
$7.00
Ads received try 10 A.M. will be to that day's paper.

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MuLiiERaY

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HE! GUTS. 80X160. Phone 6257.
Pricl·d to aell.
8 6 6tc .

lU.V'lVAL START.ING JUNE 11
tbroutQ .June 14 at Mt. Olive
ChiJtl'h, Long Bottom, Ohio..
Hear 1 tfle .inspuing toung evan-

1-4.2 HORSE POWER CHAMP\ON
out·Nsrd motor. Used very lit
tle. Phone 3812.
6-10-titc

gelist; Kev. Oalbert Spen~r and
Pastor 0. Dougla• Circle.
6 8 61&lt; THREE

ROOM~ J\LMUM· Nt:W
fun.~iure. Rei!IIOnable ar will

trade on good LWO bedroom
bou3e trailer. Htrold Circle, Sy·
neuse, near Jda.g~
6-9-6te

.Ill Cord at Thanks
THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL Ot'
l.be cards we received for our

50tb weddmg anmversary. Mr. 1 J.3 TON CHRYSLER AlR 'l'EMP
and Mrs. Carl J. Easterday.
a1r conditJOQer. Good C~Jndition.
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Phone 3812.
6-to.atc

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Auto Soles

APPROVED SUCCESSFUL SALES
force in Meigs, Hock1n g, Vm
ton. Fairfield, Jackson , 1 Air
hens, HoS!I, Perry, Pickaway,
Fayette, Scioto 'Counties. Sa l~ s
tram lng. It you have a car and
art• interested
in
carnmg
$100.00 Lo $150.00 per week ,
phone Chilla·olhe, collect . Pr o~;·
ped 28377. ask for Mr. Fox or
write P . 0 Box 298.
6 12 lie
DUMP
TRUtKS WANTED-10
haul stone to freeway. Long
houn , steady work. Ca n use
tande m and si ngle axle lrueks.
Call Del .. warc,
Ohio, 9:J.871.
IH 1 ::Sic.

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relri~erator.

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9:30 A.M.
Middleport 6831-J
Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ fEED STORI
At Chatt.r

W~TrNGHOUSE

Yukou 5-2145

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Legal Nof.ice

IIARVli~y

FOREMAN PROPERTY

The ri-ght is hereby reserved to

r~ject any or all bids.

than

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Baptist

Churc~ met at the · borne of Mn.
Ida Howell. Mrs. Letha MorriJ
was hodeis. The P.ragram wu
presented by Mrs. Howell. After
the 'l:.~siness aeaslon, tOndueted
by Mr!li. Oma Montgomer)', prelrident, refreshments were .served
by th , h&lt;lsMtess Mu:sisted by MMrs.
Howe 1I to rs. ontgomery, rs.
Maude Young, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Lina Curtis, MlL Eata
Eatonk. MNn. Do rotMhy Norril, , ~:s .
Fran ~~ e 1g1er, n. Laura ur:
Mrs. tiara Roush, Mrl. Ura
Morrit.
R. ev and Mrs .J. H. Elwood and
children and B1II y Joe Spencer.'.
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ay mem ber. accompan ied '-" 3 11

11

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lalt weet wltb
Flaber 1nd

visit.
Mr. and Mr1. KeaJte(b SQI';i,
d.ua:bter Pamela and 1100' Grta
of Silver Late, 0., were llemotial Day weekend cuW of the!r
paren:.S, Mr. and Mn. I. W. Sw¢.
John Bentz and aliJter, Mr-.
Berd13 Sayre wt~re Hilled to New
Brighton, Pa., by the deitb of
their brother·ln-law Bob Piettftl.
Mn Georce Cleland left Stm:'
da)' to join her bulband at n." ·
Bragg, N. C.
Sunday gueat.s of Mr. and )Jra.
Charles McNickles we~ llra. M~l.·
Ue Pull ina and daUJ)lter, ¥n.
Dora Crispin, Newark. other re·
cent .![Ueals of the M.cN(eklea'
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lleNie·
tlu and Mr. and Mea. Mirabal!
k ~
States of Par e.-.uura:.
Kr. and lin. Kerml.t
an4 e:hltdren, Charleston - ~t ,
the weekend with her motllf,T,
MCJ. Mabel RoaJla,.
Xlu . :Mary Grace S~
the weekend with Mr. alld
Ralpb 'l"ruue.Jl at Buban. .
Mip ytrgtnla Tliompson re·
turned to ber home ln ', Mbmi, ~·
after a ten day viJlt with .Mw'o
and ~ra. E. A. Wiqett. .
Mu. Gretta SlmpJOn, ' Mrs. Ha·
zel Cl~l•nd, Mrs. Louise Stewlft,
Mrs. C'hlorua Grimm and Mrs.
Cora Web"' attended in ..nw-tion at
~ N-·· ~tra"itov.llle Frld~,,- ev'eo·
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Mrs. Audrey Brownell anil

WSAZ.TV Channe' 3

: Cita~tHI3 -Friday
&amp;:00 Truth or Col'(Jfqueneet
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D:IO Cisco Kld
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Rptnaeb P~i~ouae
The Jim Thacker Sbow

7:00 Saturday Nl@&amp; Jamboree

T:l!U· Penllie ll" "'liaor
a:Oo Perry Pre.entl
t:OO Bilek Saddle ·
1):30 Churr.on Clt1
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1:15 NltewaU.

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ijUery Queen .
cavalcade or Sportl
JaCk~t Bowi.IIIIJ
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Deteetlve's :Olary

8:00 News :otcture
8:1D )fan tn Wubincton
fi::'SO' FaVorite storr •

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ll':U "nlll ill tile Life
12:15 IndWJtry on :Parada

t2:80 TV

Sloa~

1:00 Homestead USA

1:110 ChomploOJblp BowiJnr
2:30 SUndAy :Mdvletlma
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~:00 Eterqal 'Lilhl
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Second Street, Mlddleporl. Ohio. · Carl Easterday, Sundoy.

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RAC!'NE--Claud ' Roy was eurprlsed Sunday evening with a pot
luck s:1pper in celebraUon of his
birthtlay.
Th'JM" present were, Mr. and
Mrs. darence Roy and children;
Mr. and Mrs. '&amp;.b Roy; Mr. ami
Mn. Waid Diddle and son; Mrtl.
Mabel Roush, the honored guest
and Mrs. Roy. ·
·
Tb.e Daily
Vacation Bible
~~hool commencement was held
in the Methodiat Chutch Sunday
eveninlil. Their picnic wu Friday
11t Pot i.land Park.
Mrs. Jean Hayman was boateu
Fridav evening whea the Ruth
Circle met at her home.

. MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE, 12:00 o'clock Noon on
19,
bath, large lot. full basement, 1959, for the sale of the real estate Lakeside, o.
furnace heat, city water, gas of Bertha 0. Jackson, deceased,
A large number of people from
111 Miner~vllle, Eugene Forbes, consisting o1f a five-room frame here :Htcnded the Mth wedding
Phone 842-X.
&amp;lUlp dwelling situated at 541 South anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Coats,
m Pomeroy, bemg 40 feet by
HAMILL SERVICE
AdmlnJstrator ·
80 f+. will be sold to bighe11t
Bertha 0. Jackson,
bidder
Saturday,
June
13,
19159
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STATION
Deeeased
at 10:30 o'clock at office of J .
4 dtJor hardtop Sedan One local
, ••.0() up.
see ' qr all your
o\lbaay 3353
(6) 10, 12, 13, 115, 18, ~tc
B. O'Brien, 100"' Court Street,
owner. Hydrar1aHc drive. BlaetautllOrized Singef!', ~ .sc · .· Ma· l '::~,.,~,....~=""'"'"'""'..,..,.,!
chine Co. Salea and ~rvife Rep. YOUR
E TINGHOUSE DEALiR
Pomeroy, Ohio. Must seU for
IN THE .PROlATE COURT OF
6 8 6tc
tnar's, Pllmcrtoy.
not Jc,IJS
appraised value.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIC)
Jamca .McDougpl, located at
TV AND APPLIANCES
19!16 J;&gt;ONTIAC V8 $1,4115. Station
Mclgll.(;aiJia Une, :Ruu.tq 'It. Ph. COAL, OIL &amp; OAS fURNACES
.Etomer Baxter, Administrator FIOMle Might, 11 Aclmlnlttratrhc
Wagon. 9 pa~sCllll(Jr. One care·
Emmerson 773til.
4 fl) 8tc
ARNOLD'S
of estate of Harvey' Foreman, of thtl latate of Earl c. RMd.
ful oWner. Blaetln~tr's, Pomeroy . ::o--=:-":-:-:cc-:c-=,.---~
Phone 836-Y
Syracut•. Oldo
dec~ased.
Plalr.tiH,
J. B. 0 Brien,
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Atlorncy
at
Law
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et al, ch'-ndantt
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CLELAND$
6-1tH 1·12-3tc
c... No. 11,695
195~ MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN
ft. congo wall, yellow and
Rad.l~ &amp; TV Reptlr S.rwlc.
$995. Extra Jood •buy. BlaetNOTICE BY PUBLrCATION
bh.ck. $;ro.OO. Cl.a)lton Bolyard
lllll.r's Pomeroy.
6 6 6tc
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Carl W. need, whoae place of
Street, Mlddleport. ===:c',•m~•-r•_v,_o_h_ao::.
189 Alb
6·11-3\p,
FULTON HOUSE AND LOT residence ia 730 North Fourth St..
1956 OLDSMOBILE V8 $1,496. 4
T·ELEVISION, RADIO &amp; SMALL THE
In
ThPPl1l'l
Plains win be 110ld PJ~den City, W. Va., will take nodr. Sedan. HyUra.molic drive.
APPLIANCE REP AIR. Phone
to
tht'
highest
bJdder, Saturday tice that on the 28th day of May,
R&amp;H. Very 'lice. Blacltnar's, NICE LOCATION FOR BUILDING
Ot.i.s Me0Uq4ock, Racane Ohio.
at 9:30 A. M., June 13, 19~ at 1959, the underalgned filed her
6 6 6tu. .tlte&amp; near State Garage on Rt.
!'omcroy.
4. 30k
nfflc2 of J. B. O'Brien, 100~ petition against you in the Pro·
7. 171 ft. of frontage. PauJ
Cour~ Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio. bate Court of Meigs CQ.unty, Ohio,
1962 BUICK SUP.Ell HARDTOP.
Nease, YUkon ~- 2222 or call FOR RENT::_EXTENSION ~
Mu:s~ seLl for not leas than ap. in a civil aellon to sell !t'he folloW6•H ·3tc
Jo'ine
rncchan!l:al
cundltion:- t Pomeroy 4B7·X.
den1, Scaffold
Boards, Drop
Ing desccribed real estate to pa:y
praio;ed value of $2600.00.
l'riced to sell. Davl~&gt;-187 MuJ. COON HOUND PUPPJES
Alit·
(..1ot.hs. Cllnttm Fisher, Middle·
J. B. O'Brien, Adminlstrator the deflts of the decedent and
burry Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. daJe %, black and tan. $1G per
por,, Ohio.! Phone ~:us.-.
11-U
of ~tilate of ' Fanl}ie Fulton, c011Ls of administration and for
other reli.ef:
dee;eased,
6 U ·3lp.
p11ir. R. &lt;.:. Haeer, Hobson,
BUILT &amp;,·rEHEN 0!.·
..Bitualed in the County of Mei.Ja,
J.
B.
O'Brien,
1
Ohio, Phone 6917-J.
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signed for .)lOUr home . .l&lt;'rca t'4•
in the State of OhJo, and In the
Attorney
at
Law
19M roNTIAC 4 DOOU, 2 TONE
.
tuu&lt;~tes Foreman &amp; Abbon,
Township of Salem and bounded
Green. Uood thape. ~'need rca- MOTOHCYCLE-'lH HAHLEY DA·
Phone . 8284-Y.
S.tHl' 6·10·11·12·31c
and descriltlll!d as follows:
vidson 74 iu good condil1on.
----::c:===~-aunlble. Phone ·ru 2·3771, New
·Beginning at the north ea.t cor·
Haven, W. Va.
tl·10.3tbc
Priced rea1onabJy. CttU YUkon ner of Section 31i, Town 8 and
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AUCTIONL~II.
RJCHAP.D FOREMAN PROPERTY ~~::;:~,,;l~t'l of the Ohio Company's
Sale
( chelitcr.
6-11·3Lp
. . C~~r.~·:,!~~,!:•
In J\edtord Townahip, being 115
thence running wast one
acres, more or len, wll~ be sold hundred
the north lirie
TOM.o\TO PLANTS. M~XlCANS, S1NUB.H SLANT NEEOLE---Flvc . . Write. Phone or Contacr
to h:gbest bidder Saturday, of said Section Mj thence .1outh
A. c. lredford, Racin" Ohio
Pritchard, ruta:en, mar&amp;JoLe, \ munthli old, like new . PaY oH
Jun1.1 13, 1939 at 11 :00 o'clock 53Y.a rods: theo(e eaat 100 rods
bu.-pee·~o:lobe, g1ant llallan, and
balance $'16.00. $8.00 per month. 6-25-tt
~tl ofJiee of J. B. O'Brien, 100~
the east line of sald Section 35;
burp~e golden jubilee (ortmge).l J'honc 343.
6 12 6tp A_IR...:.:C_O_N_D
_I_T_IO_N_IN
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Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
north 33'4 rods to the
second
bo~se cast from IICbool NE&lt;..:OHI SUP.EltNOVA MACUTl'IJE
o~~.tlon aervlctl. Jack's
Muat sell lor not leas than apof beginning, containing
bows:~ in Syracuse. WUUam H.
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prJiaed value.
or leu. Holmes
8 8 6lc
-Less than three months old.
tion, New Haven.
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Orl&amp;lnttlly
aoid
for
$259.000.
235a7.
JOUN
D.
THO~MS,
Admlnlatra·
all
of coal Jocally
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Balance due $97.00. Payment•
tor of estate of RJcbard Fore·
known aa No. four,
~ ACRE !',ARM. PLENTY Ot'
$7.00 per month. .Phone an.
o·~R-A:-V_I_L_Y...,
T:::R-:A~
cT=-o:-:R:-:SA
:-:-L&amp;S AND
mlt.n, deceased.
or limestone coal
pulurc lind water. Eight .-oum
6 12 6tp
SIRVICI, 512 &amp;. Main. Pom .. J. II. O'Brien,
above described
Attorney a~ Law.
KlHHY VACUUM
Cl.EANEit.
6-10.11·12-31&lt;
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6-3·121p t wJth aUachmcnt.s.
Orlglnaliy
Ohio. Phone CO'tlwllle 3691.
NOTlC. OP APPOINTMINT
cost $1i9.50. Balance due $37.50.
~ ·30tc
2
CIM NO. 11,1!15
1'ake over payment" $7 · per
lllll3 NJ!:W MOO!'i 41 ,I T. TRAIIr
l1tete of
munth . .Phone 313.
6 12 6tp
er. l btldroom, 3f ft. alutnlnum

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1n H0n0r Of Cl aU d Roy Sunday
Henry Roulh

NortcE oF FILING AND

June

Rea110nabJy priced.

Call Racine 3212.

Servict:'

TELEVISION GUIDI

ISurprise Birthday Party,U1eld

HEARING ON INVENTORY
C.ue N.., 11,147
Probate Court, Mei11 County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Admloistrator and to such of the following '
ali are re&amp;identll of the state of
Ohio: surviving spouse, if any ;
next o( kin; . btnefiderles under
the Will, If any , the attorney or at
torneys representmg any of the
aforementioned persona :
You are hereby notified that on
the 2nd day of June lim9, an In ·
venlory and Appraisement of the
estate of Kenneth H. Payne, de·
ceased. late of Harrisonville, ft.
D, Oh10 m said County was f1led
m this Court.
Hcarmg nn said Inventory and
Appraisement wm be had before
ttus Court on the 22nd day of
M
June 19159, at 10 o'c Ioc k A. .
Exceptions thereto may ·be flied
by any interested party at any
' time prior Lo five days ,before the
date set for hearing.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of said court this
2 nd day of June ,1D6 9.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
BY: Henrietta O'Brien
Deputy Clerk
(6 ) ts, 12 2tc

WI-L-L-,-10- w LAWNs IN roME-' (21 J Reor
roy or Middle!Jort. Phone Mid·
dlepurt 6129-Y.
6-9-etc FOR SALE BY OWNER. TRI
level an electri( home, New Ha·
J Business
ven Heights, NewdHsven, hWd.
Va ., 3 bedrooms, en , attac e
Co\R WASHlNG- M'O'fOR CLEANcarage,
basement, large livma:
INC. . !lickett'l .ioJ-jo f.erVJI'e.
room ·· with window overlookinl(
Phone 0084.
3 13 :.lOtc
Oh!O River Valley. AU bard·
wood kitchen cabinets. PJ'Ice
indudes wall to wall wool Cllof· 1------.,.- ·~c-peting,
drape~.
$17,500.00.
FOR ~ALE
Terms: $2,600
cash, bat&amp;nce
Bids wm be received at the offCHA Joan Phone 1·u rner 23~ 1 fkcs of Webster and FUltz, Attur·
~ 11 6
neys, .P omeroy National [Bank
- - tp
-Building, !Pomeroy, Oilio, until

12 HEAD OF HORSES AND
ponies for sale. Will w.ork and
ride:. See A. H. Burbridge, Al·
bar1y, Ohio, R. D. 2.
6-10·3t.c

tl;oOIII C...n UMd C•n

lot
in
Layne-Ohlinger subdivision. Al·
mos • one acre with 240' fron.t·
age on paved road. J22()0.00.
FARM-32 acres, 8 acres cultiva·
lion, o acres pasture. 2 broiler
house&amp; netting owner $200.00
monthly. Modern
3·bedroom
hom t' with bath and fuel oil
furncce. $90(10.00.
INCOME PROPERTY IN MASON
-300' frontage on Rcmte 33.
Mod ~rn !}room frame home. 3
apartments
Tented furnished
se parate from home. Furniture
mclwied
C:UCKLIR REALTY
BRANCH OFFICE
JIM ROUSH, MANAGER
Fourtn St., NltW Hav.n. W. V.
Phone TUrner ~2143
6·10-3tc
NEW HAVIN-Coroll!l'

Legal Notice .

195~?

Mr. ;1nd Mrs. Howard Frank
honored their son, Ray, with a
party Monday afternoon on his
tlfth hirthday. Pre1ent were Mickey Wolfe, Beth and Barry Theias
Nancy and Davie Crow, Jane Ann
and Donna Rae. Powell, Mn. Let·
tie S?Cncer and · Clarenee Frank.
After Ray opened bls cUta, Ice
cliam, cake and Kool AI~ were
served Jjy Mr. and Mr1.. Frank.
Pictures were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Hanson
of Or.!land, Pa., ~rived TUesday
to visit ·their son-In-law and daughter, Rev. and 1 Mrs. A. R. McCauley Mr. Hanson returned to
his bllme Sunday but Mrs. Hanson remained for an extended

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OF USED CAR$:
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PRICED TO SELL!•~

We WIH Buy .

Goocl. Cleo
USED CAliS ~OW!

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$2,2uo.w.

Lawrei'N!~

Reed, LOwe's TraUer Court,
Middlepor&lt;, Ohio.
6-216-U:c
I'II!CCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
CIIINE--Makea
button bolea,
' •aewa 011 buttona, and man)',
mal'f dealana. Coat over 130(1.00

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8:5$ A.M.
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UriJinaU,v coat $181.50. ·Pay off
balince ~7.50. :Payment• $6.00
per month. Phone 313. t1 12 6tp

12 Noen

_~~Ridio

, new1z.Pip' off . ballnte $164.00.

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DON'T NEED IT? Sell It Through A Sentinel Waltf
6-Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 12, 1959

'ft.ht

( 17l Help Wonted

WANT ADS

WE ARE EXPANDING

FOB. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
RATES

3 cents per word, one jn.tertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
6 ceM8 per word for three consecutive inaertioM.
Special - one month for 30 cents per word.
Full rate of 3 (!tl'nts JM!r word will be chara:OO for adverLising
lf oot pald wi.thln 10 dax, after receiv!ni bill.
Errors in Advertisln.g- Should be ~pDrted munediately . 'lbe
Dra:Uy Sentinel will not be responsible lor more than one ineor·
rect insertioo.
Card of Thank!~ and Spet.ial NotJ.ces of Events $1.00. Obituaries
published a;t 1 cehll per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
1~
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90c
$1.33
$4 .150
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60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
2ll
75c
$1.10
$2.2ll
$7.00
Ads received try 10 A.M. will be to that day's paper.

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MuLiiERaY

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HE! GUTS. 80X160. Phone 6257.
Pricl·d to aell.
8 6 6tc .

lU.V'lVAL START.ING JUNE 11
tbroutQ .June 14 at Mt. Olive
ChiJtl'h, Long Bottom, Ohio..
Hear 1 tfle .inspuing toung evan-

1-4.2 HORSE POWER CHAMP\ON
out·Nsrd motor. Used very lit
tle. Phone 3812.
6-10-titc

gelist; Kev. Oalbert Spen~r and
Pastor 0. Dougla• Circle.
6 8 61&lt; THREE

ROOM~ J\LMUM· Nt:W
fun.~iure. Rei!IIOnable ar will

trade on good LWO bedroom
bou3e trailer. Htrold Circle, Sy·
neuse, near Jda.g~
6-9-6te

.Ill Cord at Thanks
THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL Ot'
l.be cards we received for our

50tb weddmg anmversary. Mr. 1 J.3 TON CHRYSLER AlR 'l'EMP
and Mrs. Carl J. Easterday.
a1r conditJOQer. Good C~Jndition.
&amp;12-ltp
Phone 3812.
6-to.atc

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Auto Soles

APPROVED SUCCESSFUL SALES
force in Meigs, Hock1n g, Vm
ton. Fairfield, Jackson , 1 Air
hens, HoS!I, Perry, Pickaway,
Fayette, Scioto 'Counties. Sa l~ s
tram lng. It you have a car and
art• interested
in
carnmg
$100.00 Lo $150.00 per week ,
phone Chilla·olhe, collect . Pr o~;·
ped 28377. ask for Mr. Fox or
write P . 0 Box 298.
6 12 lie
DUMP
TRUtKS WANTED-10
haul stone to freeway. Long
houn , steady work. Ca n use
tande m and si ngle axle lrueks.
Call Del .. warc,
Ohio, 9:J.871.
IH 1 ::Sic.

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Wonted

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MaTROPOLll •.h
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USED

relri~erator.

llefo.~

9:30 A.M.
Middleport 6831-J
Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ fEED STORI
At Chatt.r

W~TrNGHOUSE

Yukou 5-2145

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Legal Nof.ice

IIARVli~y

FOREMAN PROPERTY

The ri-ght is hereby reserved to

r~ject any or all bids.

than

Dec••*·

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Baptist

Churc~ met at the · borne of Mn.
Ida Howell. Mrs. Letha MorriJ
was hodeis. The P.ragram wu
presented by Mrs. Howell. After
the 'l:.~siness aeaslon, tOndueted
by Mr!li. Oma Montgomer)', prelrident, refreshments were .served
by th , h&lt;lsMtess Mu:sisted by MMrs.
Howe 1I to rs. ontgomery, rs.
Maude Young, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Lina Curtis, MlL Eata
Eatonk. MNn. Do rotMhy Norril, , ~:s .
Fran ~~ e 1g1er, n. Laura ur:
Mrs. tiara Roush, Mrl. Ura
Morrit.
R. ev and Mrs .J. H. Elwood and
children and B1II y Joe Spencer.'.
1
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ay mem ber. accompan ied '-" 3 11

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Legal Notice

lalt weet wltb
Flaber 1nd

visit.
Mr. and Mr1. KeaJte(b SQI';i,
d.ua:bter Pamela and 1100' Grta
of Silver Late, 0., were llemotial Day weekend cuW of the!r
paren:.S, Mr. and Mn. I. W. Sw¢.
John Bentz and aliJter, Mr-.
Berd13 Sayre wt~re Hilled to New
Brighton, Pa., by the deitb of
their brother·ln-law Bob Piettftl.
Mn Georce Cleland left Stm:'
da)' to join her bulband at n." ·
Bragg, N. C.
Sunday gueat.s of Mr. and )Jra.
Charles McNickles we~ llra. M~l.·
Ue Pull ina and daUJ)lter, ¥n.
Dora Crispin, Newark. other re·
cent .![Ueals of the M.cN(eklea'
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lleNie·
tlu and Mr. and Mea. Mirabal!
k ~
States of Par e.-.uura:.
Kr. and lin. Kerml.t
an4 e:hltdren, Charleston - ~t ,
the weekend with her motllf,T,
MCJ. Mabel RoaJla,.
Xlu . :Mary Grace S~
the weekend with Mr. alld
Ralpb 'l"ruue.Jl at Buban. .
Mip ytrgtnla Tliompson re·
turned to ber home ln ', Mbmi, ~·
after a ten day viJlt with .Mw'o
and ~ra. E. A. Wiqett. .
Mu. Gretta SlmpJOn, ' Mrs. Ha·
zel Cl~l•nd, Mrs. Louise Stewlft,
Mrs. C'hlorua Grimm and Mrs.
Cora Web"' attended in ..nw-tion at
~ N-·· ~tra"itov.llle Frld~,,- ev'eo·
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Mrs. Audrey Brownell anil

WSAZ.TV Channe' 3

: Cita~tHI3 -Friday
&amp;:00 Truth or Col'(Jfqueneet
~:'30

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D:IO Cisco Kld
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B:OO

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Rptnaeb P~i~ouae
The Jim Thacker Sbow

7:00 Saturday Nl@&amp; Jamboree

T:l!U· Penllie ll" "'liaor
a:Oo Perry Pre.entl
t:OO Bilek Saddle ·
1):30 Churr.on Clt1
10'!30 o: A.'a Mail

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cavalcade or Sportl
JaCk~t Bowi.IIIIJ
The 1"'1~ ·~"
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Deteetlve's :Olary

8:00 News :otcture
8:1D )fan tn Wubincton
fi::'SO' FaVorite storr •

1:90 .... Qll
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ll':U "nlll ill tile Life
12:15 IndWJtry on :Parada

t2:80 TV

Sloa~

1:00 Homestead USA

1:110 ChomploOJblp BowiJnr
2:30 SUndAy :Mdvletlma
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RAC!'NE--Claud ' Roy was eurprlsed Sunday evening with a pot
luck s:1pper in celebraUon of his
birthtlay.
Th'JM" present were, Mr. and
Mrs. darence Roy and children;
Mr. and Mrs. '&amp;.b Roy; Mr. ami
Mn. Waid Diddle and son; Mrtl.
Mabel Roush, the honored guest
and Mrs. Roy. ·
·
Tb.e Daily
Vacation Bible
~~hool commencement was held
in the Methodiat Chutch Sunday
eveninlil. Their picnic wu Friday
11t Pot i.land Park.
Mrs. Jean Hayman was boateu
Fridav evening whea the Ruth
Circle met at her home.

. MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE, 12:00 o'clock Noon on
19,
bath, large lot. full basement, 1959, for the sale of the real estate Lakeside, o.
furnace heat, city water, gas of Bertha 0. Jackson, deceased,
A large number of people from
111 Miner~vllle, Eugene Forbes, consisting o1f a five-room frame here :Htcnded the Mth wedding
Phone 842-X.
&amp;lUlp dwelling situated at 541 South anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Coats,
m Pomeroy, bemg 40 feet by
HAMILL SERVICE
AdmlnJstrator ·
80 f+. will be sold to bighe11t
Bertha 0. Jackson,
bidder
Saturday,
June
13,
19159
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l95ti BUICK VB SPEClAL. $1,49~ . USED SINGE&amp; , ,.~BLES.,
STATION
Deeeased
at 10:30 o'clock at office of J .
4 dtJor hardtop Sedan One local
, ••.0() up.
see ' qr all your
o\lbaay 3353
(6) 10, 12, 13, 115, 18, ~tc
B. O'Brien, 100"' Court Street,
owner. Hydrar1aHc drive. BlaetautllOrized Singef!', ~ .sc · .· Ma· l '::~,.,~,....~=""'"'"'""'..,..,.,!
chine Co. Salea and ~rvife Rep. YOUR
E TINGHOUSE DEALiR
Pomeroy, Ohio. Must seU for
IN THE .PROlATE COURT OF
6 8 6tc
tnar's, Pllmcrtoy.
not Jc,IJS
appraised value.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIC)
Jamca .McDougpl, located at
TV AND APPLIANCES
19!16 J;&gt;ONTIAC V8 $1,4115. Station
Mclgll.(;aiJia Une, :Ruu.tq 'It. Ph. COAL, OIL &amp; OAS fURNACES
.Etomer Baxter, Administrator FIOMle Might, 11 Aclmlnlttratrhc
Wagon. 9 pa~sCllll(Jr. One care·
Emmerson 773til.
4 fl) 8tc
ARNOLD'S
of estate of Harvey' Foreman, of thtl latate of Earl c. RMd.
ful oWner. Blaetln~tr's, Pomeroy . ::o--=:-":-:-:cc-:c-=,.---~
Phone 836-Y
Syracut•. Oldo
dec~ased.
Plalr.tiH,
J. B. 0 Brien,
J
Vs.
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ti 6 6!&lt;: 3~ FT. HOUSE TIIAILER ~' FOR
Atlorncy
at
Law
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et al, ch'-ndantt
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sale or rent, sleeps SIX. Alao, ISO
CLELAND$
6-1tH 1·12-3tc
c... No. 11,695
195~ MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN
ft. congo wall, yellow and
Rad.l~ &amp; TV Reptlr S.rwlc.
$995. Extra Jood •buy. BlaetNOTICE BY PUBLrCATION
bh.ck. $;ro.OO. Cl.a)lton Bolyard
lllll.r's Pomeroy.
6 6 6tc
-~
Carl W. need, whoae place of
Street, Mlddleport. ===:c',•m~•-r•_v,_o_h_ao::.
189 Alb
6·11-3\p,
FULTON HOUSE AND LOT residence ia 730 North Fourth St..
1956 OLDSMOBILE V8 $1,496. 4
T·ELEVISION, RADIO &amp; SMALL THE
In
ThPPl1l'l
Plains win be 110ld PJ~den City, W. Va., will take nodr. Sedan. HyUra.molic drive.
APPLIANCE REP AIR. Phone
to
tht'
highest
bJdder, Saturday tice that on the 28th day of May,
R&amp;H. Very 'lice. Blacltnar's, NICE LOCATION FOR BUILDING
Ot.i.s Me0Uq4ock, Racane Ohio.
at 9:30 A. M., June 13, 19~ at 1959, the underalgned filed her
6 6 6tu. .tlte&amp; near State Garage on Rt.
!'omcroy.
4. 30k
nfflc2 of J. B. O'Brien, 100~ petition against you in the Pro·
7. 171 ft. of frontage. PauJ
Cour~ Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio. bate Court of Meigs CQ.unty, Ohio,
1962 BUICK SUP.Ell HARDTOP.
Nease, YUkon ~- 2222 or call FOR RENT::_EXTENSION ~
Mu:s~ seLl for not leas than ap. in a civil aellon to sell !t'he folloW6•H ·3tc
Jo'ine
rncchan!l:al
cundltion:- t Pomeroy 4B7·X.
den1, Scaffold
Boards, Drop
Ing desccribed real estate to pa:y
praio;ed value of $2600.00.
l'riced to sell. Davl~&gt;-187 MuJ. COON HOUND PUPPJES
Alit·
(..1ot.hs. Cllnttm Fisher, Middle·
J. B. O'Brien, Adminlstrator the deflts of the decedent and
burry Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. daJe %, black and tan. $1G per
por,, Ohio.! Phone ~:us.-.
11-U
of ~tilate of ' Fanl}ie Fulton, c011Ls of administration and for
other reli.ef:
dee;eased,
6 U ·3lp.
p11ir. R. &lt;.:. Haeer, Hobson,
BUILT &amp;,·rEHEN 0!.·
..Bitualed in the County of Mei.Ja,
J.
B.
O'Brien,
1
Ohio, Phone 6917-J.
6·11-6tc
signed for .)lOUr home . .l&lt;'rca t'4•
in the State of OhJo, and In the
Attorney
at
Law
19M roNTIAC 4 DOOU, 2 TONE
.
tuu&lt;~tes Foreman &amp; Abbon,
Township of Salem and bounded
Green. Uood thape. ~'need rca- MOTOHCYCLE-'lH HAHLEY DA·
Phone . 8284-Y.
S.tHl' 6·10·11·12·31c
and descriltlll!d as follows:
vidson 74 iu good condil1on.
----::c:===~-aunlble. Phone ·ru 2·3771, New
·Beginning at the north ea.t cor·
Haven, W. Va.
tl·10.3tbc
Priced rea1onabJy. CttU YUkon ner of Section 31i, Town 8 and
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AUCTIONL~II.
RJCHAP.D FOREMAN PROPERTY ~~::;:~,,;l~t'l of the Ohio Company's
Sale
( chelitcr.
6-11·3Lp
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In J\edtord Townahip, being 115
thence running wast one
acres, more or len, wll~ be sold hundred
the north lirie
TOM.o\TO PLANTS. M~XlCANS, S1NUB.H SLANT NEEOLE---Flvc . . Write. Phone or Contacr
to h:gbest bidder Saturday, of said Section Mj thence .1outh
A. c. lredford, Racin" Ohio
Pritchard, ruta:en, mar&amp;JoLe, \ munthli old, like new . PaY oH
Jun1.1 13, 1939 at 11 :00 o'clock 53Y.a rods: theo(e eaat 100 rods
bu.-pee·~o:lobe, g1ant llallan, and
balance $'16.00. $8.00 per month. 6-25-tt
~tl ofJiee of J. B. O'Brien, 100~
the east line of sald Section 35;
burp~e golden jubilee (ortmge).l J'honc 343.
6 12 6tp A_IR...:.:C_O_N_D
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Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
north 33'4 rods to the
second
bo~se cast from IICbool NE&lt;..:OHI SUP.EltNOVA MACUTl'IJE
o~~.tlon aervlctl. Jack's
Muat sell lor not leas than apof beginning, containing
bows:~ in Syracuse. WUUam H.
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or leu. Holmes
8 8 6lc
-Less than three months old.
tion, New Haven.
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for
$259.000.
235a7.
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THO~MS,
Admlnlatra·
all
of coal Jocally
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Balance due $97.00. Payment•
tor of estate of RJcbard Fore·
known aa No. four,
~ ACRE !',ARM. PLENTY Ot'
$7.00 per month. .Phone an.
o·~R-A:-V_I_L_Y...,
T:::R-:A~
cT=-o:-:R:-:SA
:-:-L&amp;S AND
mlt.n, deceased.
or limestone coal
pulurc lind water. Eight .-oum
6 12 6tp
SIRVICI, 512 &amp;. Main. Pom .. J. II. O'Brien,
above described
Attorney a~ Law.
KlHHY VACUUM
Cl.EANEit.
6-10.11·12-31&lt;
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Orlglnaliy
Ohio. Phone CO'tlwllle 3691.
NOTlC. OP APPOINTMINT
cost $1i9.50. Balance due $37.50.
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CIM NO. 11,1!15
1'ake over payment" $7 · per
lllll3 NJ!:W MOO!'i 41 ,I T. TRAIIr
l1tete of
munth . .Phone 313.
6 12 6tp
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Henry Roulh

NortcE oF FILING AND

June

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Call Racine 3212.

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TELEVISION GUIDI

ISurprise Birthday Party,U1eld

HEARING ON INVENTORY
C.ue N.., 11,147
Probate Court, Mei11 County, Ohio
TO the Executor or Admloistrator and to such of the following '
ali are re&amp;identll of the state of
Ohio: surviving spouse, if any ;
next o( kin; . btnefiderles under
the Will, If any , the attorney or at
torneys representmg any of the
aforementioned persona :
You are hereby notified that on
the 2nd day of June lim9, an In ·
venlory and Appraisement of the
estate of Kenneth H. Payne, de·
ceased. late of Harrisonville, ft.
D, Oh10 m said County was f1led
m this Court.
Hcarmg nn said Inventory and
Appraisement wm be had before
ttus Court on the 22nd day of
M
June 19159, at 10 o'c Ioc k A. .
Exceptions thereto may ·be flied
by any interested party at any
' time prior Lo five days ,before the
date set for hearing.
WITNESS my signature and
the seal of said court this
2 nd day of June ,1D6 9.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
BY: Henrietta O'Brien
Deputy Clerk
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WI-L-L-,-10- w LAWNs IN roME-' (21 J Reor
roy or Middle!Jort. Phone Mid·
dlepurt 6129-Y.
6-9-etc FOR SALE BY OWNER. TRI
level an electri( home, New Ha·
J Business
ven Heights, NewdHsven, hWd.
Va ., 3 bedrooms, en , attac e
Co\R WASHlNG- M'O'fOR CLEANcarage,
basement, large livma:
INC. . !lickett'l .ioJ-jo f.erVJI'e.
room ·· with window overlookinl(
Phone 0084.
3 13 :.lOtc
Oh!O River Valley. AU bard·
wood kitchen cabinets. PJ'Ice
indudes wall to wall wool Cllof· 1------.,.- ·~c-peting,
drape~.
$17,500.00.
FOR ~ALE
Terms: $2,600
cash, bat&amp;nce
Bids wm be received at the offCHA Joan Phone 1·u rner 23~ 1 fkcs of Webster and FUltz, Attur·
~ 11 6
neys, .P omeroy National [Bank
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-Building, !Pomeroy, Oilio, until

12 HEAD OF HORSES AND
ponies for sale. Will w.ork and
ride:. See A. H. Burbridge, Al·
bar1y, Ohio, R. D. 2.
6-10·3t.c

tl;oOIII C...n UMd C•n

lot
in
Layne-Ohlinger subdivision. Al·
mos • one acre with 240' fron.t·
age on paved road. J22()0.00.
FARM-32 acres, 8 acres cultiva·
lion, o acres pasture. 2 broiler
house&amp; netting owner $200.00
monthly. Modern
3·bedroom
hom t' with bath and fuel oil
furncce. $90(10.00.
INCOME PROPERTY IN MASON
-300' frontage on Rcmte 33.
Mod ~rn !}room frame home. 3
apartments
Tented furnished
se parate from home. Furniture
mclwied
C:UCKLIR REALTY
BRANCH OFFICE
JIM ROUSH, MANAGER
Fourtn St., NltW Hav.n. W. V.
Phone TUrner ~2143
6·10-3tc
NEW HAVIN-Coroll!l'

Legal Notice .

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Mr. ;1nd Mrs. Howard Frank
honored their son, Ray, with a
party Monday afternoon on his
tlfth hirthday. Pre1ent were Mickey Wolfe, Beth and Barry Theias
Nancy and Davie Crow, Jane Ann
and Donna Rae. Powell, Mn. Let·
tie S?Cncer and · Clarenee Frank.
After Ray opened bls cUta, Ice
cliam, cake and Kool AI~ were
served Jjy Mr. and Mr1.. Frank.
Pictures were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Hanson
of Or.!land, Pa., ~rived TUesday
to visit ·their son-In-law and daughter, Rev. and 1 Mrs. A. R. McCauley Mr. Hanson returned to
his bllme Sunday but Mrs. Hanson remained for an extended

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Goocl. Cleo
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Middlepor&lt;, Ohio.
6-216-U:c
I'II!CCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
CIIINE--Makea
button bolea,
' •aewa 011 buttona, and man)',
mal'f dealana. Coat over 130(1.00

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balince ~7.50. :Payment• $6.00
per month. Phone 313. t1 12 6tp

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SOCIETY·

Daily Vacation Bible School
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Picnic Is Held On Wednesday

The annual picnic for lhe Dally Vacation Bible School was
· held Wedoesday at lhe Middleport Roadside .park with each

c:blald b~g

NEWS ·
OF THE AREA

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Mrs. Walter W.olfe Is Hostess
Home Children
For Baptist Missionary Meetina Are Guests Of
Mrs. walter Wolfe assisted ~Y her mter, Mr~. Winifre&lt;i Middleport Pool

Stlles entertained the Women s Missionary Society of the
~Jrst 'Baptist church Tuesday evening at her home, Wolft
Dri ve
Members respunded to roll call

the ~bUdren 1thla waet were ~
Howard Ruppel~ BIU 'hJIO&lt; JUid&gt;
Kra. tayle H)'HlL

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Carl
Celebrate 50th Anniversary

First Baptist
Golden Rule
In Meeting

Around And
About
Middleport

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After apend!AI tbe afternoon
at .the pooi the ebUdren were
taken to lbe llc:Ghee Drive~
fto chiLdren or the ChUdrea'a whert: Mn. J4W"I McGhee treated
each to whl~ bt wanted.
Home were treated Tbunday
ternoon wltb an afternoon at the
pool by the pOOl
autboritlel&gt;
The children are broUJht to the
M.ra. c. A. -... I'JJI!t.~·.~H. Peter•~
pool by tl\e Deaton and Deacon- bur• Fla., ~ ~ ,klara ~·
ness Boa~s of tbe nrat UnJ~ed cenUy in the home of Jln, Delli"
Presbytenan Churc:h. Going WJth

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Pom"!!Y·)IIiddleport, Ohio, Satwday,

Racine Man Wins National Contesi

The 1959 Commt!lllt.Y Vacation Bible School at Middleport
was brought to a, close Friday with the presentation of
the program at the Hlghi\11 AY'mterium.
The Rev. Warteil By
~ tile First Baptist Cbv.rl'l! will/
served as the Dean f9r· . fU(,f 10h00! was In cbarge oHhe
program and led. tile ilmlll' iA
openin&amp;.llYIIIII With Rev.
Howard Ruppelt Ot'lle Firit. ·uruted Presby\eJ'lan Chureb ~lvint tbe
opening pra)'er. M;u J!idl'Buteher
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who waa eccompanl.rt for the
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The handcraft of tbe sehool wa•
C
on display
' the auditorium
On
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the parent&amp; and friends to aee

THEATRES

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before the progra_m. Paper wort had
been featured 111 the Nuraery and
beginners gradca and paper, cotton
and goods were made into useful
and decorative artlcles by the iPri·
mary grades .Sible acenes were
featured ln this display also.
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Birthday Party
Is Given To
Honor Nancy Ash

The JUntor
H1gh dtsplays
craft and pla1Uc
plaques mad~ : of
witb bright pitnUngs deim·ated
gutter.

MaywOOd (Jack) A~~erson (at left) of Recine, remat'ked today ''It's the first ti
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won anything lll&lt;e Ibis , as he accepted .delivery of a new Mere ' M k •
me e er
' tor, one of tbe 25 lecond prizes offered In the nationally adver~!d ~heat oOuutbotdard Jl!&lt;&gt;lng Sweeps\akes recent!~ brought to a close Tb
M.
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oor Uv·
this week by VIc Brown (at ri&amp;Jiti of j3rown.'s ~·
~e rcury was deli';f.red to Authetaon

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ANY New Car,

$town (center)· is all ·lfltei'ested
~ of 2,556 prltea were

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1955 PONTIAC VB 2 dr. Sedan · · · · · $995

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1955 BUICK$ ........ · .. · as low as $1,095

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IJlpreclate tbelr value . Dynaflow drive. RlioH.
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boy ltYMtock. pun:hcite food
conotruct, ropalr
modernize form bulldl!tlll
pay for form oq~lpmonl
buy mONland
put up fencing • ·
-and with ovwy lOu riel
farm project that I!)Okoo
for belltlr farm piOfltt.

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From the Begmnero cla.. , Kalil&gt;

~untz ""I "When 1 Get ·A LltUe
Older" and Sh!l'i Mayero
"Sun&lt;!.,. Ia tJie one Day." The
lire .~l.,s sang "Sunoh;ne llloun·

Franees·H ff.man ..
F a) s •
UDef erv1ce

chairman,
el\ Kills, secretary.
The BoyS State Newspaper organization waa set up _Frlday with
Mite Smithson of Middlelown as
editor in chief and Charles Har·
rison of Napoleon 11 manafling
editor,
The -boys are being houted on
the Ohio UnlversUy campus here.
The Boys State program i1 sponsored by the Americ-an Legion.

The !our were found guilty of
tosslng the gasoline - filled jar
throuah the front window of Chester Root's home.
They were George Walton, 31,
Chaunceyj Lance Russell, 21, of
Gloust!r; -Douglas Sharp, 25, and
'Geotae Burdette, 45, both of The
Plain1. .Root continued to work
durl.na the etrike.

Bostic Returns
Police 'Duty.
Pollee Hertod-ay 'th'at
Boaie hu A·
from an ex~nded
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Pltrolman Scolt. sbink, wno fill·
ed·iD ·d'l(ritiJ loltlC'i ab1ence. WUI
eonUaue tO wort' extra duty ;.s It
it needld, &amp;he chief said.

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To Vet Hospital
Early Saturday

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tornado" trq~;~dled
Wiscon6la farmS w«st
causin&amp; eon•ider·

Tbe decealtd wu born Februll')'
8', 1880, In Putnam County, w. VL
Her bu~nd, Jl)lllpl&gt;

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ceded ber Jn death in

YOUR RNANONG HEIDI
We Pay 1% lnlerm On Yoar Sa\'lllp

POMEROY NATIONAl.. .t~K
BANIUNG

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Member Feclenl R010rve Sjiii!DI

Sundoy 11 1 p. m. !rom the Me- V. DiSa.lle "'would be a great candidate for president" in 1960.
Cl&gt;.!i:4 fUneral Home ;n Mariot,.
"A lot of other people think so too," Symington said at a
lw JlqUy A s.,.,., tormer Cltlef news eonlerence at tbe governor's mana:ion.
Woeer at Lo&lt;k 23,. wbo ou ..
Tbe ~e~~ator, eoniid~red by maewnbed at h1a Manetta home
ny 11 a po!lible c:alldldate for the
Tbutlday morning..
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Jacked convention, dJJaYO"Wed any
dece~~sed was born Sept. 7. llelambitions for the White House
Additional gravetide servieea
"at lhls Lime."
will be heJ.d Sunday at 3 p. m. at
"J don't eonalder my1elf a cantbe Letart Cemetery.
didate," the Jean, 1llver-baired
Surviving are haa wile Florice
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said. "I have no plana
and eight children · Holly s. S.yre
,c--•into any primaries at
Magnolia, 0 .; Ben T. Sayre. Akron; Raymond Sayre, Gen~ Sayre
and Mra. FranCJ-s Ballm, Marietta
:Mrs. Anna Burner, Parkereburg;
Ronald and Rkbard at home
Also surviviq u tus mother
Mrs. Lillie Sayre and a brother:
Bert S.ayt"t', both of Syr•cuse.

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bert Gilkey

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sen. Stuart Symington (0-Mo.), here
for a weekend Of speechmaklng and handshaking with Ohio
Democratic leaden, suggested Friday night that Gov. Michael

Strike

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and conduct the charting progrllll).
atructors will be Patricia Stokes, Putnam
Sue Parsons, Jackron Cobnty.
'l'hfl ~e:be4ule includes cl•ases 1 1 - -,~--------.,-1
cntta. agemblies, aports, vea·
1'01:; COtmCll Clrele, iood llf~Om•
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11'11 e!PI-te.t, f1eld day, and many
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other 1ntereatinJ
events. Tbe
iP..Iol party wlll be 0 "GYP&gt;Y
Panoram•" ·at which 1the camp·
ere wUI don eoatumea. A high·
lflbt will be tbe pmwelirers eeremony on Friday evenina,
"Sl1na of tie Time" wlll be
die overall theme. Daily theme
wW be: Monda)', Spiritual; Tueadl)',
Leadership;
Wednesaay,
!fOOith; Tlouoday, Safety and
friday, Wor~mlnlhlp.

1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. · · · ·· ···· · $1,495
1956' BUICKS · ·· · · · · · · · · · aslo,- as $1,495

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Avery Gasldns, Moll&lt;&gt;ngalia County wll11

COME AND
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' _ATHEN_S, 0: UPI - By Sunday
Jlli&amp;Jit OhiO wall haVe a new ~t
Of l~te oftieere, junior grade, tn·
eludane a new governor.
The chief executive ' Will either
M~u Batbory of Euclid or
Riche_uo of ~arren. But
commtssionl wall eapire at
of the week when the
a~~&gt;•e
State members go
betna jusl teen-

CJauned
By Death
Funeral aervlcea .,;n
held

Mason Cow•ty ~-H ea.Dp Plans Four Are Fined
Opening Mondav..At Southside Bomhmgln

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The NuiseJ-y dau sang
Loves Me," "friYer S:onl" and
Clap, Clap, CI•P My Handa"
their part of the program.

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Hand craft leaders
GeorJe Anderson iD
Baymou,d Konkri.Jht
F.: vans - tn wood craft
Hilbert in sewing.

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Former Air Force Secretary
Middleport Vaca~on Bible
Holly A. Sayre
Denir,s Ambitions For Post
School Prograll Held Friday Fo~er .Rmdent

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Candidate For Presidency

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With ., miss10 nar y curre nt event Th.ee Lord" by Mrs. £!.mer Wick·
their own Sack lunch . The Btble School fur·
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Dunng
the busmess sesswn with h.am. conelladed the prt~gram
nlshed the tee cream and Kool ade for them .
'M rs. Aten Shain, pruidinJ, a re
The hostesa served refreshments
fto Junior Band,
the
ble students from OHE present
purl was pven on the cancer pads durin.g the social bour to 16 memmUon of Mr. George Dall~~:~ and tlley will have a part in lhe
made at a recenl meeting Love bers and two euests, Mrs. William
tbt pvade from the
proeram
Friday
evemng
The
50th
wedding
anniversary
of
Carl
a•
nd
Lela
Easterday
collection boxes were dllltnbu Buck and Mra. Orval Wiles.
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on
June
2nd
was
celebrated
Jun
e
7th
at
their
home
at
Racine
,
The
love
gJfl
offenng
was
It
.-eetlna:, at 11 :30.
r
Ohio, with a picnic dinner at noon, which was alro the Smith·
w;th , poem and ~,~;;
, Tlluraday the plans were eomBatey Reunion. They held open house from 2-4 m the af_!er- by Mrs J H Stephenson
~1eted for the program lor the
doainl of U:Je school Friday at
noon .
be t ' f
and Mrrs Vugil Wmdon and vttatwn was received to attend an
They received many
au l u1 I .
p
R. D
all day meeting at RIO Grande on
Will
All
1:30 P- m.
and useful glfts and many card11 c~u ktren. omeroy,
•
d June 26
ClOSS
The hand craft of the school will
and flowel'tl.
Mr. and Mn. Edgar Dorst an
Mrs. Loram Sterrett, asmted ''by
be on dtaplay m the auditorium
Those attending tbe reunion !SOn!i, Mr and Mrs. 1\alph Parker, Mrs. Joseph Cook, presented the
The Golden Rule Claii of the
at 'l o'clock ao tbat parent&amp; and
u-s Roy
Middleport First Baptist Church
and open house were Mn Myrtis an d ch1ldr.n • Mr · .nd l1U •
top1e of the evenmg, "Greater
frleDds rnay observe what ha&amp; tbeen
FREDDIE HOUDAIHELT
~~'!:: Mrs Emma Morrison, Carl p ar ker and c hlld r en • ••r · ,-..
met at the home of Mr. and Mn.
ltv Worb Shall Yc Do." Taking part
10-cie by the department. {Freddie
S kippy French, son o( Mr
Ltevtng m West Columbt• ThursMr
P.rker
.nd
SOn
rold
II
M
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, James Croes, Hazel Blakers a
'
· in the program were Mrs Step en
..,
Houdubelt., the Sentinel reporter Mrs . warner French, Worthington
Columbus; Dkk Cross and and Mrs: Albert Parker, Mrs son as a Bible teacher, Mrs T T day evemng, for a 6 p. m. Wlener
fOI' lfiddlport, was presented 'a bas returned to his home after a
Mrs. Shelton, a -Bible woman , Mrs. roast
'be.lutUul plaque made by 10me of Vl'lt Wl tb Mr. and Mrs. Kenn~b family , Worthington; Mrs. Kath· Della Windsor, Froo .Srnlrh,
nd •
Members and the1r f11milies at
ryn FerriS, Mrs. Joe Peterson 0 rl~ Gau I• Che'!e r; L! Col · •
George Skinner, a food represent&amp;
the Junior puptls. It ia 1 rooster M.Eh ,nny and children.
"id E•aterda and sons
tendmg were Mr. and Mrs. Kalad
M
D'
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Mra. Allen Jenkmson has re- and children, Charleston ; Mr an
rs
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' hvE" ; Mrs. Wtlham Buck, a nurse ;
... Dd a ben in full color wlth e&lt;~lor
R. Lawton, Oklahoma.
and Mrs Dale Wippel, a medical Hindy and children Stephen,
&amp;litter on milk glass dish.) Ones tur ned to her employment at tbe Mrs. Marion Boroughs, Mrs. H.
·
h ~ Janie and Goorge . Rev, and Mrs.
almUar to Lhia and other beautiful Citizens NaUonaL Bank after be- Coole, Grafton; Hugb Momson,
Mr~ · Mayme Mallory and son, ffiJSS:IOnary . A .solo ··we T an.. Warren Hulburt and Mary Ann,
piece• of craft work wlll be on mg off duty due to illness.
Toledo , Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cr081l, Mr. and Mrs. David Hlil, Mr. and
. Howard West and Howard
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display. ,
Kenneth
McElhinny of the GloUster.
Mrs Jake Lee and sons, Mrs.
Lee 111. Mrs. CIJUord Hayes and
Dr. and Mrl. Sftllm Blazewlcz Roberta Lee, Miss Mae Momson,.
O~n
OU
Jregory, Mrs. Frank. Cbee~~ebrew,
All parents and friends are ura· Sport Center was ill Newark on
Wednesday
and
Thuuday
of
thiS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A . Smith and
h
daughters,
Dr.
Raymond
-~1r . and Mrs. Gerald .,.nlhony ,
ed to attend the program and the
·~
week
to
attend
a
toy
s
ow.
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chlldren,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Reid
Easand Joe, Mr. and ......,_
u-s.
Rev. Nyle :Borden, pastor of the
T wka Boice, Ira B. Foster, .m..1. an
rs.
..,"an"·ra
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d
Mr. an
n. eorge
e , - Henry Frank and sona, Pomeroy; terday and child'ren, Mrs. Letitta
Owen Bratton, Michael and StevM&amp;. Moriah Baptist Church and
en, Mr and Mrs. Harold E. HubSr., who have bl!en here in Mr and Mn. Thurl Stone, Mr. Holman, :Mr and Mrs. Charles
Chaplain of the o. H. E. Sunday
interest of tbeir property and Mre George James and son, Salser, Dana Salser, Mr. and Mra
ar LUCI\.LE HAWI\iNS
bard and Marta Kay, .l(u. Robert
School, will have some Ot hh '81··
Haggerty, Jt;.chJJ"d, CbWPtr aDd
have returned to their home at Hartford ,Mr. end Mrs Fred Harold Carnahan, Mr. and Mn.
Buckeye Lake.
Batey, Mr. and )Irs Phihp Batey , Reed Eynon, Mr. and Mrs Ch111
Mr. and Mts. Guy Lee have re Mark, Mr. and Mrs. 'r0ny Fowler,
Pomeroy, Bend
Mn. Jeanne Albury and daugh- Mrs. Thom81 Hoffman and ;son. Ihle, Mr. aM Mn. Charles tumcd home after a vi&amp;tt m Ann Martha and Mark, idr. -i_nd M.rs.
Crockett Perry and
Haven.
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Beegle, Mrs Belle Theiss, Mike Aflbor, r.flch. with their daughter Lieving, Sbeha, Michael, llidy, Sue
ter.' Mr..
and 'on-an-law, Mr and Mrs. Gary ahd Jane a!d t he c1ass teac b er,
The Iss.
JarUce have moved into the apartPomeld
Mrs.
Henrietta
Ruttencutter,
E('kard (Jean Lee ) Mr and Mrs M
W'll'
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d 14 A
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ment of Mrs. Geora;e Chi s 1rDm Mason; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. Clara Roush , Mr and Mrs Eckard are now in Boston, Mass.,
rs. I IS n ony an
r. DTONIGHT
Dunbar.
Gooch and son, Mr. and Mrs Owen Watson, Mr and Mrs. Roy where she w111 undei"go throat thony.
were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bruce
"THE BLACK ORCEDD"
Mrs. Denver Rice endtertained Wendel Thomas and sons, Mr. Spencer, Etld Sa lser, Mr. and lreatment.
and Kathy and Johnny
Sophia Loren - Anthony Quinn
her card club l111t Mo~ ayd eve- and Mrs. Glen Christy and sons, Mrs Garrett Circle, Mrs. Sadie
Mrs. T A. He nnessy and grandSATURDAY
mng a\- her l'lome on roa way.
Jane Ann Johnson and chd.- Morr~son, Mr and Mrs. T. G. ft'aughter , Mary Kay Hennessy,
for the Affair were
"PA.RJS HOLIDAY"
Tho1e pl.a)'ing cards were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. w Sey- Hilldore and daughter, Mr. and
Wlldnesday for a vis1t in New lhe Gerald Anthonys, tbe Owen
Bob 'Hope _ Fenandel
Norman Humphreys, Mrs. Ralph
and daughters, Galltpohs; Mrs. Norman Fisher, Mrs. Mattie Wthnmgton. Pa with Mr. and :~rs Bratton&amp; w1th Mrs. James Dameis
S1sson, Mrs. HyiQa Rice,
- -'-Tb · Mrs. MJoe Mrs Kaue Wilson , Harrisonv 111 e; Yo•l, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Mor- Edwtn Eobanko
as a contributing hoste88.
'etlintlllaiOIMiiMlly
"GUNMEN FROM LAREDO"
Bailey, Mrs. Paul
elsa, h rle
n. Mrs. Viola Yeauger, Ch e~ h LJ( , ris, Gene Yo5t and children , Mr.
Edword .uclnlooh
ol D•yton ar;••
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Robert ,KltJapp, Jean !Morehead Arthur Strau~•.
rs.
a
Mrs. Martha
GUmore, Wtlliam ~o.n-d Mrs _Stanley Stearns and rived Wednesday for a vis1t with
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Clarkson, Mrs K-enneth
Mr. an Mrs. "·lph
Spen•er
SUN., MON. •nd TU~S. d C
·McElhm- Smith, Middleport; M 185 Grace children.
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bright doya, doudy dgy~, in Mlft or lhach • • • ~_.,,
"TOM TIIUMB"
ny, Mn. Durwar
ummln&amp;s was Swartz, Alheno, Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Aten Shain left
Tht electrlc-.,e maktllt right ewrytime. lt mewurft the Hght,
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tho
evenind
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Cross
.and
Ruu Temblyn _ AIM"t Young
.ues ""
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Fred Smith and daughter , Mr
Wednesday for a visit in Florida
and
leta lust the right amount lhrough. AI! you dO 1a aim Ol'ltl
Mr. and Mn. Frank V~oman
__ _ _ _ daughters, Mr and Mrs. Curtis with their daughter and son-in-law
·~wl Takot color tlldot, color tnOPtl"'it, blackoCind~l ,
TEMPLE--Middleport
In Weetboro, 0., laet we'k the past four weeks is improvmg Johnson, Mrs Blanoh Cross, Mrs. Mr and Mrs Lewis 'Miller.
to visit ber niece and lilmtly at her home .
\
Ruth Tucker, Mayford Harris,
Mr and .Mrs. Phil GlobOkar and
pl'tfurel... remorkabrt camera ••• at •'-,.,...~ ~ r·n :
Mtss NL.ICY Allh was honored
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TONIGHT MMI SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper and
Mrs. Maude Taylor is vJsJtlng Arthur Beegle, Mrs. Wesley Cirhome Tuesday
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•"J11E LAST BLITZKRElG"
three dauihters. On thl!llr way wlth Mr. and Mn. F. E TheJss in cle, T. D. Holter, Mrl. Elsie
a vhlit with relativeJJ .vith a birthday party Saturday
See the Complete Line of Eastman. ·KQdak
V81ll Johneon- Dick York
they stopped In Waverly to Visit Huntinglo:l this we(lk and plans Cross, Eugene Holter and Cleo in
Mass. Th~y were ac· dvemng at the DAV Hall celebra-·- ellowlth Mr. aod Mrli, J&amp;me• Tackett. to be In Barboursville, W Va., Adams.
home by Mrs. Lena ting her thirteenth birthday.
Movie &lt;;tun eras alld Supplies. Also. Polaroid '~ C.....
Guests included 1111emb.tr• of the
"RIDE LONESOME"
Today they plan to 10 to Martins for a week's visit with Mr. and
The children Emma Adams, Lt. Huber who spent the past six
Sue
Thompson
family,
(Technioolor)
burg and alao to be in Newark to Mrs B L. Potter. While in Bar· Col. David Easterday, Mary V1r- months there.
eras on the Main Floor.
, Don·
Randolph Sool:t, ~ Steele
attend t~e funeral of a friend, bour&amp;YJJI(l she wilL attend a meet- g1n1a Easterday, Marion EasterMr. and Mrs. Herman -Bartels of Kay Morarity,
.,,
SUNDAY •nd MONDAY
Mrs. Laura Petrey, SaturdlJ.
mg of the Church of £hf1Sl there day and Myrtle Holter.
Cleveland ftre the guests of the na Crow, Loriata
Grueser,
Betty
Watson,
"THE l-IANUlNG TREE''
Ml" Hazel Vai).Cooney employee
Mr. and Mrs R. c . Wise who
Grandchildren · Charle.s Easter- Rev and Mrs: Waldo J Bartels
Mr and Mrs. John Baker, Col- Williams. ·
Oary Cooper _ Mian.a Schell of the local Poat Office who baa have been re$ldlng. with her par- day, James Easterday, Richard
MJCky .Mench1nl, Oggle ~alvert,
===========~b~e~en~~ab~sent trom her Work tor ents, Mr. and Mrs . John Scott Holter and Marjorle Holter.
umbus visited his parents, Mr. Bobby Crow, John Andcrso'n; Dick
of Minersville plan to occupy the
Mrs. Easterday wore her orl- and Mrs. William Baker
C. R W1se home on Third Ave. gma l weddlng dress, l'ler ct~rsage
Mr . and Mrs M G. Hoelscher Kn1ght, David Baker, Jackie Spen•
Earl McKinley who wa!'l a pa- was yellow rmre buds.
(Billy Jean Barnit~) und four ~cr and Robert Emler.
Sending gifts but not present
tlent at Mason Clinic 111 home and
The centerpieee for the table sons or Lubbock, Texa11,
are
able to be up and around.
was a beautiful arrangement of spending a two weeks vac:atlon were Pam O'!Brien and Ronme Pry.
wer~ served
Mr.11. Walter Bunce who recent· flowers from the Meigs General with her parents Mr. and Mrs. w.
ly underwent surgery at Holzer Hospital. The four tier wedding O. Barnltz.
Hospltul Is. improving and hopea cake was baked by tbe daughter, ' ·E ugene Phelps, Mansfield·, visto return ~orne the last ot the M~try Virginia, waa at one end of lted recently wkb relatlve1 Mr.
week.
the table and tbe punch bowl at and Mra Alfred Barr, Langaville.
Portl.and Worthwhile Gulld held
Mr. and Mrs Wm . Barnett, for- the ather end .
mer re.sldents ot South Side, W..
The Hilldorea presented them 1t 1 meeting at the home of Mrs.
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va , llave moved mto the apart· with a dozen of yellow rose buds, Sid Durst, Portland. Collected
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In the Jack Beehllc home the- Oak Grove WSCS, a potted books, clothing and other articles.
Ave. Mrs Bechtle is the plant, the Racine Grange, an Hr· to ' take to the State Hq1pltal in
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~ao&gt;gh.tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett rangemenl of flowers and a pot- Athens Mr.s. Rober Beegle was ln
and Mrs. John A. Bechtle ted plant from Mr. and Mrs. Roy ~barge of devotions and gamCfi.
dt•uiiht;, Mary Ann returned to Spencer.
Prizes awarded to /Uanita Sayre,
Force base at Alexaudrilt,
- -- - - - Jean Sayre Decided to have a
La ,
a 20 day furlough with
CIRCLI TO MIET
dinner at Martin Restaurant, Juty
their parents, Mr. and Mn. Elmer
The Friendly Cirele of the Fed- '9. Members present were the
Hunt, Jenkm11, Ky , and Mr. and crated Chul'Ch will meet Tue11day above me-ntioned and Maxine
Mra Jack Bec:htle, local
al 8 P m. at the churth It was an- Price, Carol)ln
Prlce, Maxine
Mr and Mr11. Jo11cph lludak of nounccd today by .Miss Mary Vir Durat, Hazel McKelvey, Louise
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8arberlon visited her brother and glnia Reihle, president. Mrs. Paul BreWer, Margaret Yost.
famUy the Forrest Bachtel&amp;
Werner will be program chairman.
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One local owner. New Pontillc trade-ln.
entertained
members
Bridge Club with a pJenic: at her
home, Wednesday evenlng. Mem·
bera attending were Mrs. Rolland
(Formerly Collins Jewelry)
Neutzllng, Mn. Forrest ;Bachtel,
Pomeroy,
We ~,.,,.four excellent buys, most types and models.
Mn. R. L. Jacobs, i:Yirs. Aibei't
Pb011e 385
E. Main St.
-Mrs.
Fred
Blaettnar
and
Coat4.
Beau\11111 cara.
Mrs. Paul Nease.

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Jobn F. Ken·
. the leading
He IU!ted
candidates in this
Hubert Humpbre)'(D·
Sobnaon (D.-Tel.), twice
Demotrat candidate Adlai
G. Mennen
and Gov.
New Je,sey.

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