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1-:Pally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 12, 1959

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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•
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on display
' the auditorium
On
Obi
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the parent&amp; and friends to aee

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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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S~cAMERA

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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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If You Can Afford
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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Super 88 Sedan. Hydramotic drive. R&amp;H . Very nice.
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IJlpreclate tbelr value . Dynaflow drive. RlioH.
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21,000 act111i mileage. Power
• ~in1, brlkel, oeat and windows. Fully -equipped. LeA
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Flnell

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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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TO HELP LOCAL FARMERS:

best series Pontiac. One careful

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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
l8 takin&amp;" his

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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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FromMeat \Va,~e Of New Haven Is

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McKay Is Rushed
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

'SINCJI

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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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Demoerata m the evcmt of a deadFormerly of Apple Grove tM
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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1 P.M. Monday June 15 at the 4·H Camp
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·
~Ire:
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
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all day meeting at RIO Grande on
Will
All
1:30 P- m.
and useful glfts and many card11 c~u ktren. omeroy,
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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
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, James Croes, Hazel Blakers a
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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
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Mra. Allen Jenkmson has re- and children, Charleston ; Mr an
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... 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.
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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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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
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week
to
attend
a
toy
s
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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.
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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
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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;••
C
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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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"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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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Cross
.and
Ruu Temblyn _ AIM"t Young
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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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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper and
Mrs. Maude Taylor is vJsJtlng Arthur Beegle, Mrs. Wesley Cirhome Tuesday
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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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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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Fr
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ow, r.,
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.

Mr. and

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from tlle
Yiait after
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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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of Repredetermln·
-~ tcreut llhort what Gov. Micn.et· 0!1 . ~lls his coyermnent modernh;mg pro~d what bis opponents term · rrppm
. illllslo!titm .o f I be worst sort. "
- •Bmdsid.. priva~ely eomposed , and others
'put together by sincere coalitions or the gov , emor's opponents, are being circulated
through both branches of the legrslature,
fjrullng their way into the press
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One of the latest that has found 1ts way
here seeks to oppose the governor by Jm~ pugiting him with the malady known as ''You
Are Sick With Wanting One-Ml&gt;n Power" It
lakes off upon the administration bill to strip
tM Pnblic Utilities Commission of its rate-

making powers
:.:,·, :"fills bill would place, opponents say, all
the cofnmission's present power in the hands
":~~ a new director or public utilities who
• t: M'Dtlllt .be responsible only to the governo1·
; '~~~ld hold his office at the pleasure of
,.,~ ,gov,rQO!" .
,,'fl'aditiolllllly, Meigo County is Republicilt:· aM· eonservatlve. The bill, how.ever, represents an Interesting problem to Meigs
Ooomtians.

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Ardent opposition usually is hPard against
the rate policy of the present lllilities eomJIIilsioo. Especially when new r11t• increases
for certain servit!es are handed down from
Col UIII\'!IS
Yetlb'-ue, who professes to want to do
oomething about It, is seen as making a grab
for power flY his dJ&gt;)Ionents.
However that may be, the conservatives
h••• strong argumento. The broadsides pick

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MR..4ND MRS.
•QRUU.ER,IvHO

HOW ABOUT A WILD GttllDIN

N~VER HAVE

By Mrs.. Bwll Ridenour
&lt;;Hater
Club
A wi)~ &amp;arden b reaUy a I•~Y
gardener't ideal. Onte it is established it actually thrives on negteet. The more co~taeientlous you
are about leavina: it alone the bettM the ptafitA 1tk~ tt.
0[ course, a p.ewly pl•nted ~ld
a:anieo. doe1 n~d SQme attention
unti1 the tiny plant• Cltl tJh ~te .
of themselve&amp;. Undesirable weeds
must be removed for a season or
two. The garden wiU prob•bly .cequtre watering durin&amp; the hot dry
spells of summer, but only until
your gU"den h•s taken hold •Pd
ean carry on ·by itaeU.

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RuB T06ETHER,
GO IN I-lOCK iO

at the vulnerable points of the bill by arguing
the director or his •ides would be ·given the

itJY I=UQNliURE
5VERY O!JGE

authortly to decule utHity rate cases, and

AND SO

the Ut1htles Commission would become only
a reviewmg body, to consider appea·ls from

tbe director's decisions. This set-up, of
course, would c au~ further delay in rate
cases, since the Commission's decisions on
re view \\'OUld in turn still be appealable to
the llhio Supreme Court.
By ~ason of his authority over his handpicked dlfe&lt;tor of public utilities, who could
be remond at the governor's will. the governor would actually be vested with the authorIty tegardmg public utiti)y rates that now
rests wtth a three-mernber commissiOn, serving definite terms and removable only for
cause Incidentally, not 'more than two of thP
commissioners can be Of the same political
party, insuring m..inority party represen1ation
at present
This is dangerous legislation, because it
would give the Governor authority that he
should not have, say his opponents. It is an·
other concrete pi'Oof of Governor DtSalle's
dictatorial desire to concentrate aU the authority possible in his own hands, they add
There are at least three other administration bills pending which are a·lso designed to
take authority from existing commJSsions and
depal'tments and transfer it to the chief exec:uUvc, they warn .
One bill would give the Governor sweeping authority to abolish or reorganize existing government~tl agencies and two, bill to
lake from the Board of Liquor Control and
the Ohio RAcing Commission their present
powers and to transfer them to an appointee
of the Qovernor.

Flag Day fn 1959

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WHILE J.

TYCOON,
MAKES EVERY
CHAIR, DIV.4N
AND WHA't'NOT
IW HIS 't'WEN'TYI&lt;OOM MANSE
HIMSELF ••••

The flag in spirit is everything. Its very
appearance ought to make for good cilizenship.
Its graceful, colorful folds waving in the
breeze thrill the hearts of all Americans.
Men and women have suffered and saeriflced that it may continue to wave.
,
This Flag Day, "Old Glory" ·should rec~ive greater homage than ever, from the
cttizens of the great free nation it symbolizes.

Morninl

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VetiUa, Mar• and Jupiter.

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DUNNIT

Lat.e'·

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Roger Chancey, beefy MHS grad who actually resided
across the lint· in lower Pomeroy, can't seem to stay out of
newspaper columns these days.
His aspiration.• to play for pay with the Chicago BeaT11 next
fall rated him a l'Ouple of paragraphs in my dally sports ef.
fort earlier tht.s w.•ek. Now he has done something elSe!
This time he's in .company with Bob Ashley, another MHS
product, getting a •tort in the coaching profession. They
aren't coaching, howevea·.
They're painting the outside of the Kelly Manufacturing
Co., in Middleport for Manager Charles Clarkson. Clarkson
wears a big grin whe11~ver he thinks of his two paint spread·
ers.

cal buotn ..... and ploniJ. 11'"11 have while walls wtlb blue
trim (doors and wlndowo). .
"That old gray sure was drab," uld Mr. Clarkson.
By the way, Clarkson left in the downpour Friday for New
Orleans where he will seek buslneos contacts while the Inter:
natlonal Circulation Managers' AssociaUon coh:vention is tn
session. The Kelly Company's growing business is baaed in
part on manufacture of·•Jubes for newspaper ' rural routes.
Jeep tops contiDue to bi&gt; bread and butter for Q!.. ICelly
plant here .
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When he's rested up from that safari, the Clarksons wlll
travel to Canada Cor their vaca·tion.

Waltonians
Plan To Stock
teague Pond

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QH' •LAC!CI.AN•I
BROOX!lVN, N. -f 1, .qpi-Dcm
Carter 'fit St. Lou II', Mo., ftl'lt
bowler to Ult I moUted wblte
ball lp ABC oompe!ltlon, lflt tlie
..11a 'hl10t taneo ulld tin lilt ma·

l•••ue lilliUhC telttlilon
1how !"HtiUiy 11\d c•tc1red fe1' a
J•r

:IN. Aotolllld1.~' II' od aratnand r111led a '

1}{:fat's good for a goooe

Allen and Ha1e1 Elehinger tO
Mil A. Elchln&amp;:er, .48A F24.
Pometoy.
Kale !. and LU&lt;Y Kibble t0
ClltfQI'd and Joann ·L. Adama,

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Lea and Flo11ie

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~ not good for a iliruler, apparent·

Land Transfers
A,

wittt beech tree,.
Yellow la4Y slipper Is particularly fond of the company of snrlet
oalr:, reel oak, an'd tulip trees and
enjoys the moist slopes ' Where

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lon of Mr. and Mra. E.._ene At.
kim, HarriiOnvUie.

Among the resource persona
who will appe.ar on tbe cilmp,'prt)gram are the Rev. John Clippina·
er, Hamilton; Ted Caeur, Ohio
Farm Bu,reau: Jot W9lfe, Ohio Depar,tment of HIJhWay Safety~~ and
W._ E. Stucky, Ohio St•~ Unlver•lty EJ:tenJion Hfety apec:Laiii\Other feature• of tbe proJt•m
wUJ lnelude ' recreation, Juplra·
tlotlll aesalon•, nq ceremonlea,
.IIU.I SITUAftON lllONm our-Kn. Bruoe &amp; Ctmrall (left) Ud .Mn. Carl Romano beat the
tampfirea and a talent ahow.
~belt JD ~ 0.. bJ takiq tbe1f I - ' - • OUt fn. tile back J'"""' and Wotkin.,. in __._ IUJ•"'
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Tbe ~mp Ia apODtOred br the
(t.criculturaJ. Extenalon Service in
rl'aXUS
eoopention wlth the Ohio P'armet'l
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NICHOLS .

Cltiet.l

~ (lhioJri

to
ol

Legislature , to preerve the Sabbath &amp;a a ch'y free frlrin toU and
heaJ1.a.demand ,(or an eM to the
Milt
the ,. H. Sin· ceneul .P.6t)Q ot 'Wltlitioldtng the

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Vaequalled Ia prodaeUoa
and hatehablllly
Niehola 1Q8s are lleteroz;y·
10\Ul dominint white creasbreda
prodUced by .new type meat
1tralrul developed by our Reteareb dlvWon. The 1enetic
makeup of tbe 1088 tesults in
Improved lle&lt;hiatr, b e o I t h,
ll'Owth, and ! ..them., quail·
tlee in all broiler eroue&amp;. TbeJ
are the best pollible mate• tor
any ol tlae popular broiler

lil~ld

th~ Dor•ll j;lroj~ at th'!l ~ome
Mrt. :S.. !- Pirdllllet.: t P 1

and

or

meet.

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CINOINN~..lll'l - Edythe
The Pa~t Presidents or the iK)J.lmpp tn'Ue lfitW"·tearB Friday
tadle:J Auxiliary to Drew Webater when she and the i2 men and
Post Amer1tan. Lelton wUl hae a "!omen who Will determine \1,' abe
planned potluck .pjcnlc dinner at hves or ·dlea v.l&amp;lted the Ji~
the Middleport park. Wednesday ~here 1he ia at!5u~l!!d of mutd'er.June 11, at e IJI ·m· Me~ . are ll]i her 1love .ft~il: ~ ,. , , .

POTLUCK ;tcliic

fleming
..o-1 ·
Hal ch......
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WASJmqGToN ~ · ,_~. ftl1
baa completed a ~~-W:4ti)V .;u.

~orceil\~p~ og,.,o-~gbOUI

lzed 'etlmt. Tile meetings '""'"

attetadfld ·l)y 'l;!n!l llW

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Nelaon.We, Ohio

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olfi.l ""' ropre!:tnlin,f 3,790 agel\·

ctes.

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Usions and ls betfi

experimented
wJth by the CtVll Jl'l,ying Safety

Committee.

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·v :mNNA UP~-. Sht.otint i&gt;f the
Hollywood moyie "A M'acle
Flamt' wlll reetlme beref..-Y
otner havlq
·inlerru
by,
tM deatti M Dlr-t:dor. Ch Ies 'vi~
dor, Tbe tnm deals with the life

wea

soei•l June UJ. "bellnnillJ at 6 p.m.
Home made lee- tre.im, tlke nd

Rats, Weasels,.

Coon·Looking
Predators

are on ~e prowl for
chicken dinners tbeae Jane
mgbts, ao better bolt tbe hen
house deor, Robert Davis, Obio
State Univeralty E.J.tenalon wild
Ufe specialist, advlaea poultry
flock owners.
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The amallest openin&amp;s In the
siding and around the found•tton
should be cloaed. A we11el
alip through I bole only one
to diameter. A full l!'own
coon can paq through a 3 x 3
1-2 b)~h opening under tb~ eaves.
Rots can be the worst predi·
tor&amp; of all, Davia s•ys. He listi
rat proofing and tat control ae
"must" jobt for the poUltryman.

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flock
tint
mits
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weeks before the
are expected_ ThJs per·
pullets to bec.ome f•mitbe nests befo~ they acready to lay. At · this
the ne&amp;ts that eventu.ally
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Animal, Poultry
HeaIt h Day Is
Set For
· July 8

-'AUTZ fEE. DSTORE
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CHEST
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egaa .are at ·somewhere other
th an ln a
it is difficult to
lran
I 'lhe
to u~e a nest.
Nesta
be available tc the

Animal and Poultry lle•llh Day
will be beld July 8 ' ' tbe Ohio A&amp;·
rlculturaJ Experh'nen\
.;ordiniJ to Director L.
How f•rmera ean Manage
·
sheep, bogs, cattle, and turkeys to
keep them in good · condition will
be t4e theme of the day.
The morning program, starting
at 10 o'tlod: EST, will be devoted
to separate ~e~~lons on dairy cattie, beef ~'lttle, hoga, sheep and
turkeya.
.
Headline J))eaker of the day will
be. Or. M. ·R. Clarkaon, deputy ad·
mmhlt.rator · wltb the kgricultural
Research Serviee of the US;D~:IA.:'~~:A,;-1
of vete~ry
w!IJ ape
on
and Poultry.•
on
wtJI be Di·
Profeuor W.

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in 1p:raybt• U. ll'or 1mMl
arama. corn. p&amp;alQr8!. pt

Older he~s, like older dogs,
dJ(fieulty
lear,nin!l new
tricks, Poultrymen
who have
trouble getting their birds to lay
In nests fin4 it easier to train
YO~nt pullets to lay in nests than
10 bre•k older birds of the babit
of l•y~ng on the floor. r
By habit, chlckena prefer to
lay their eggs in the same epot
time after time, says Dr. Glyd~
M h Oh'
ars •
ao
State Untver!ity
L'tension
poultr,yman.
H the .first
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have

For Free Meals

eveh •o\U touahtM weedltl
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And :88TBRON t8 a~uaUy coN lui per &amp;ere t:han
the 'tractor . . .oltne you uae

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Herell .U.Ctive conb'ol for

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rem hided to til'lng t&amp;•irown· t~~le · J ;The limoof.-~J!lpg te~~er.1 1111) oY cl&gt;liii&gt;Oaer Fraiil l.iszt. 'IJid 'i lm •
scrvlte.
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. 'ii:A,~G~\'1 - UPI ,.,_. TWo
aerved when Theod.otut Co~ell .A:TOK'YO uPI - The· NQ' Chlna hunlti'ed ti.IJb·rlnkma +~.. Club
Dauahten of Amertu,meeta Mon- tiw• ace~y reported · today.• that me-q~be~ :frdm 49 state&amp; !~ PUerday evenJng, •I the , IOOF· Hill. ·~ N~9n!ln&lt;Jliin!'P "'I"'IJI!'ll!·~• II(OO"i""'v1 iMJre~oy- t... the
PQtluela: refnrlbmenta 'WUJ be aer- ~anQJ~(ttfttt, tfj Co•QU ,»t~a\tarialo .UB .,_fe~ee.
vell aad memberJ ,1~ t(!'QuesJed ~~c
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to ~rl"* their own .table oorvlco.
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ICE CIIAM SOCIAL
The Root Sprlllp Methodill
Church wilt aponoor an ice orum

-.------Lecam"wn
Older Hens' Like DOgs, Have I
• La . Wl ScaJe Stri'king
Troubie. Changmg
ym::: ft' ay

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WBBD Blr..:LBR
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· TBRON gg• I

e~l!ement

ti'PP...Ohlo em- EdlnburJfi toot o, tide Frld1Jy in
an airp,.ane that was pam ted lu.· '
lrlfnoils pink from nose to tail.
The eolol'ing was de~igned to J"e.. .
duce tbe Uklib.oO&lt;L,of mid·alr col-

ployers will pay abo1Jt 75 ~ ~nt
Mrs. Patrick Lochary Will prt- more in workment• compengatitm
sent her plano students. in retihl premiums it • bnt now in tile
Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Pomeroy Ohio House Industry • Labor Co~Senior Hl&amp;h School auditorium mittee becomes law, BUC .AdmlllJo
TJle public ia invited. . . . , 1 • i&amp;trator James Young e1tlmatea.
Ri:CtT AL

malta.

tlon.

lhil~ lil.itJoo ' dftfgned 'ii!l¥t.ild a
"soJkLJron; ~f attac~" on organ-

lrlaurance

1.08 FEMALES

baby aTe Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Chlani Kal-shet ormed lOt&lt;·
Price fotmer re•ldenh o1 Middle·
part 110W livinJ in Cleveland •nd
.Mi'. and Mrs. Clifford Owens of
GENEVA UP!- u. s. Secretary
LA.ICFSII&gt;E, 0. UP! - DelePomeror 11\d Mn Bbnche Kirk of gatee to the Ohi_p Conference of of Labor James P~ Mitchel\ told
Prineekib, w. Va. ia the great- Methodl&amp;t Churches voted Friday tbe 43rd International Labor Orerabdmotber. Lilt M.onday M'ra. atiJnlt. proposed s;tate ·law• to out- gani:tatlon convention Friday that
CM'ciri OWt!na. Mrs. Kaltd Kindy law birth tonf.r61 device•.
the United Sllln bad lloked the
1008 nceaaion. Mitchell wamed.
aoa )(ri, ~ went to ~on to
"nle dele&amp;:ltel' al!o urced tM thei'e still were dailiers ~ ih.fUI.
be wit" t~e Prices and returned

h-WOdnMdlly.

Mra. C. E. ~lakeslee, Llnco)n
Heigbto, Pomeroy. Allllns 11 tho

FLOCKOWNERS
They ..e.. selected by , comFer s~ar~~~n, lmprovomenl . mittee . of the Melp County 4-H
' Ia Fl
Club Counen after recorda of
oe.kowne.r Proflll
m•ny Junior Leadera in dub acUv·
itiea last year were atudied.

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The Twlillbt Oorden Club will
meet thurldq June 18, at the
home of ' Mitsea ·BP,el and 'chin
G1rllncl, IUnet~v.Ule. WJUfam Sey·

inadvertently

lrled Jr. wilt be Jllfit opeoKer.

For Sale

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F.w.11. ll~~voii(Vl&lt;\9rt:"'S\1~

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appearance.
~ge
SOCI'a}. Secori
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age
And You
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m•chinery
were
e firearms
at two and
tauaes.
From zo
to
age 69 macbjnery was the 10oat
important cause o1 the lataJitlea
The seoond major c1uae in tbi~
group
.llrearma from age
20 to 49. From •ge 50 to eo ftUa
were the second cau&amp;e.
Do you ltnoW anyone who seem•
to h•ve accldeat&amp; frequently yor
bave you ever heard of an,yofJe
~ho seems to be prone to have •ccJdent? M•ybe the statement
abould be frequently c:arell!!.ll In·
Bte.ad of frequenUy bavlDJ aecldents.

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The Soda) Security Administrarccommends that workers who
WOfkitrg in employment eoverOld·Age SurvJVon
Insurance program
their account at leaat once
three Year.;. There is a time
which eerf..llin cOI'1I:;;;.Oi\,,"',s'thln
Even
can be made. If any error
made in your account the deaths
s;~i;l-SS;eeurity office would . help
correct it.
Occasionally, through clerlal er·

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H'···.ory
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Nathan Qllivey, dec., to Clara Q
Thomas, Jesse Q. Jones, Mabel Q.
Cowen, Earl N. Quivey, Wllbur
V. Quiver, Darrell Qulvey, Affid.
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MIITiNS CALLID

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It lsml8'ht
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~~:~;':;;w~&lt;~riker's
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earnings might not be properly
credited to your account.
For lnformatlon you may con·
tact the local SOcial Secwity office
at 309 !Putnam Street, Marietta.,
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lbe total numbr of aeeidentl it
cooalderably larJer in ul"b•n areas
The fil'•t three months of 1~ j~
Ohio ahowed a total of 114 killed
•ulo •ccidents 1n urban areu
but 213 met deatb on rural road~
In the •tate of Ob.io. tM of theae
.rural •ccidentt oceured on 8 t.ate
hiebwaya. The toal number or acidenta for the fJnt three month! of
MAUIAG. L1C·-·
~bia year was reported at 2Z,256
Frank Ray Harr•b, 20. H.,.. ,;...
10 urb•n areu and 13,.!580 in rur11 ue••· Thia apparently indl· ven, and Pego Lou. P'U'IHI' . .
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cates tb•t h.gh speeda on our rural of Middleport,
Vaughn Leroy S.utera. 20.
road• boosts the deaths drastically.
Tbe number of Jnjurie.&amp; other Pomeroy, and Joyce Aan ~
than de&amp;tha wa&amp; 8,162 in the ur- 17, of Pomeroy.
~n aec1denu and 7.715 in the ac·
ct•·nto 00 r at
d
RunniDJ over a hidden - · lot
u.::
ur roa 8·
or bole can tbrow a driver oft a1
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we eKpeet to live for the fu· up&amp;et "·
UK&lt; ..,.ctor.
tUJ"e we •re golne to have to be
'D-'n..- t-· tt·-• or
too
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more ureful IOOay. ,u we bwld
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up our worlr: or pi•" load t••- su- &amp;Iowa down our reaeUoa
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mer it i• important we keep our t
n
oeear "!"""',..
minds on the job OJt hand. Driving actol')' accldenta .oeeur bet4 E.
on automobUe is I full time job IO aod II 1 · DL ODd 4 to 6 p, '!'!
We can't aee aJJ the BCenery o~ a. .lf'OU9 of bOine:JI:IIiera. f«NDd fa.
keep up • steady now of eonvena- tlgue most notleeable ¥ 2 P. II.
tion and still content.nte on the and 7 p, m. Aboat 25 l*"':!ent
d_river ahe•d of us or the 1'oadaide motor ~elliele aeeideltta ,Ia
BJgps that gi"e us directions.
occur tween 3 aad 4 P· II.
The same thln.g ia true fn the betWeen 1 and 2 p. m.
o_per•Uon of farm m•ehinery or Aceidenta do not need to a...;.
the handling of l•rm livestoet. pen. Tbey are cawed. '
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CUT WITH GREAT ....,.
lndlvldua11t,y. Vera Ka.xWell'• ~fltted.IUittor IWil•
mer h~ m oriental aura Ja
tta UM of ~boo n.w .uJr.
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:halttr-flecll: bodiee in IUil4ld ·
.printed 1111&lt; poope. wh!C&amp;.to
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Ell• J. Dutton, dec., to 'Cadmus
P. Dutton, Cert. of 1Trans, Mlddleport.

&amp;atan to O~lo
Power So., 20.00 A. coal, Colu111·
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c1'"''"'" E. anc1 Bett1 llll'lo
Taylor to Chari.. l. Cl...UO.
Midd~port.

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By C. E. ILAKESLEI
Covrtty llrf_ A..m, Altri.
"1'be dutch slipped inW cear''
wu tbe lllllwer g1ven the writer
durina: the pan couple weeks in
•lllwer tu • question re&amp;ardin&amp; a
cast on a couple finaers.
1'he implement was one of the
commone&amp;t around farms •nd
ho~e•, an ordmary rotary lawn
mower. In thu case lbe lou was
part of one fmger and a maOiled
second fin.:er 10 thta penon will
need to learn a few sim!)le prt)eeue&amp; over agam such u button·
mg clothe• in a lltlle different way'
or m1ybe a little difference in
tecbnique in tying • aboe J.aee.
'C
d l'k
It d
oem soun 1 e much of a
ION, thu: Individual Will lucky,
Why Bhouid any peraon need to
ldJ"•I beiCs o
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the -;_olor sti~ ~.~~~~~ower w
~r•-nlanm~~
m•n. Frank Clark, atatet that be
never workers 0

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hltion 10 there ia no pouibiiUF of
are to be used should be in place.
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the motor giving even one tel'olU·
Thus, crowding does not occur
tion under power.
as additional birth; begin to proOh1o 1s the vacLim of one of the
It is ex:pected thts year, just as
duce. If crowded, the more timid largest lflfestation.H of a bigh)y de- every year, hospitals and doctors
are inclined to lay on~ the !otruct1ve ornamental scale insect wall have many call&amp; to patch up
in current years.
a toe . 1 foot, fiqgers, hand• or
Nesls should be lotated in all
Called the Taxus
lecamum even heads or bodies due to failparto!J of t-he pen 80 that 1a7en scale, 1t ravages two of the 1 t 8 te'~ ure tG be
ab10lutely
careful
need travel only short dlatances most popular plants-the yew and ~round power lawn mowen. Op.
to find them. Another fiUI:geated the arbor. vitae. Numerous queries erators are cautioned not to oper·
about thts pest are coming 1·nto !he ate a mower pa•t people with the
PractJce is the prompt coUeetio~l
d h
of •ny eggs that are deposited on orttce of Dr. Ralph Neiswander •sc arge &amp;hooting toward the
the noor. If pu1lep; just starting at the Ohio t"l6'
""'"'icultural Expert- n
people
because
of the danger of
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to Ia)' eee eggs on t.n:
•ment Station. Nurseries r81·51·ng Ylng 00Jeets. Oceasion•lly 00.
oor they Taxus arbor vitae are part·cularly JectI are t hrown oua' all around
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are like!l' to become 1J.oor layerft. concerned
· addition to the dis·
smce
scale-infested lh e mower 1n
Many poultrymen experienoo stock ts uns,lable.
charge side.
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diffJ~ulty in getting hens to lay
Mowen should never be operatin w1re bottom nests. One way of
So prolific are these str•nge, ed by young children. When older
avoiding this problem, Dr. Mar&amp;h listl esB inseeta ·that Dr. Neiswand· children are taught to U.!Je tbe
says, Is to use nestiqg matel;"ia\ er hati observed as many as 1,000 mower they should •llo be taulbt
ln the nests untu all bird81 in the egga laid by one female under a all tbe safety precautions sutb a1
flock are ~n productlori. The rna- scale. On the plants the scale aP- never get bands or feet near or
terial tan be removed ,gradually. pears as a reddlsb.-brown welt under the mower even when · tbe
about vne-eighth inch across. :trom mower is ltlnding still.
the hens wiU have de- these ttny lumps wiJI emerge the
There are many other plaCh be~el••Ped. the babit of. laying in the crawle,rs, equipped with a needle· sides lawn mowen where people
wm conu~ue t-o use uk e beak for piercing the plant receive injuries. The monthl of
even though they fmd the tissue and aucking the sap. Once Al8y, June, July, August and Sep·
Wlte bottoms objedionable.
the needle Ia inserted, they have t")mber •re the heavy accident
taken up perm•nent residence un- montha on rarma. Tired people
til death overtakes them after a working long hour1 are more like·
brief reproductive spell.
ly to"have accidents.
The pet peeve of the writer Is
Dr Neiswander says the batch to see children under 10 yean of
0p . . •0'8
will begin about mid or l"le June. age operating tradora 00 farms.
The control is easy, but timing i&amp; one-sixth of the tractor faLallUe•
WI
er1tical. He rec:ommends spraying of the nation occur to children un·
IS
Rbout July 10, with malathion for der 10 years of •ge. Keep them
,
a home ownt;r. or Wl~h parathion safely off •nd away from traetora.
Ohio 18 headed for what may be fnr commerctal pla~tmg.s.
A flve year study in regard to
Us
torn crop in history, ac·
One lrea~ment Wlll suffice. By fatal farm aceident1 showed that
RoSJs Milner, Ohio ~tate that time m July ali the eggs machinery drownings fJreann
grain
etonomtst in should have hatch~d and a single ~~nd falls ~ccount for :% of~
treatment should kill all cr.awlen. fatal lccidenta on the laD.d lnd
:Planting intentions of Ohio farGrowers frequently nota;::e bees ~~r farm service buildings. M•·
men indicp.te this year's corn erop and fhea about ·yews or arbor vi- 1 mery alone accounted for oearmay lotal from 2.3.0 to 24D milhon lac attacked by lecamum seal~ &gt;' ~ ell these fatal •ceidenta.
bushels-five to 15 bushels more The scale 1s
a source
By age . groups th~ c•uae~ .. of
than the record crop of 1954.
of a fuw des~ert i'or the.se sweet&amp; 1atal actidenta durmg the fiVe
a crop, Mllner says, would lovers; lt produces a honey dew year period showed ~nina and
farm and elevator stor· on wlllch beel!l and flies feed and macbtnery to be the m&amp;JOf death
age
in some communJties over which a sooty 1ungus will causes fD[ those under 10 years
He
farmers and el~vator: groow, causing the ornamentals to of ~~ hom 10 to 19 yean of
plan·
on how toseme
~andleadvance
the
~ive crop. Some of it wm be stored
bn fanns, som.e in local elevators

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NEW IN FARMING

the Four H's" will be lbe Pl'Oil'lm
theme for mora than 170 clUb del·
ea:•tea. The. H'a hi the f ·H em·
blem are for Head, Heart, Handa
near Utica_
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and He•lth.
Seaeiona extend from lune 111&gt;
Miu BlakesJee Ia 'the d•uabter
hrou1h June 20 when "Foeua on ol local Acrtculturnl Alent •nd

Miss .Patrlci• Blalcealee lna'Gordon Atkiu wUI repreeent Meigt
&lt;:ounty nes:t week at tbe Junior
Leadmbip (:amp at Camp Ohio

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, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,

To·Study Heart, Head, Hands, Health

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son married the former prince.
Jn 1042. the Czech vlilaee of
Lidlca wu wiped out by the G~r­
man Gestapo In reprlul for · the
auasamaUon of a Nazi official.
In 1948, supersonic lllflht lira~
was oUiclally reve•led.

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Our report of a couple of weeks ago that ghouls stoop as
low
as anytime in history right here In Meigs County received
On :hlo . dote In history ,
confirmation
today. · ·
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. In 17'NI, the Cont_inent•l Con ·
It
hlld
been
observed lhot nowero plllft!d on a eertaln
~·-ftell appointed a committee to
In
the
Brldford
Cemetery (Bndbury) for Memortol
grl&gt;e
Q ~lctr
drart " Declaratlo~ ot IndependDay had been otolen.
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~net.
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Now
we
have
learned
thltl
in
anoth~r rural cemetery 20
8 •.~·.; · 000
Jn lAM, Ann•polla graduated ih
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flrat ~1111.
.~
1mles from thf llradford Church in the Birmingham area a
TodatflJ 't~tldl\eldar Jllne 10,
tn 1898~ U. S. MarJnea begin an Thought for today: from Ecclet- family had taken a new American tlag .together with choice
the 181.. fQ', of ·tttl .)'elf, wtth inVIIion of Cuba •ln tbe Spanish· laatea Book t : "II there anything potted plants to the grave of a loved oae. By this week
wherect it may be R•ld, tee, thhi this grave too had been ravaged.
~ mol;l!f&lt;l•'' ln !lilt.
Amerlt~~ Wor.
The · if ;apl"'o.Ohl~l Ill
.ln. 1~1, ' )\r!' El'neSI Simpson, b neiV? It hath been already· ot
· flrat q~.
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an ~merlc~~ i.,;wom•n, met the old time, which waa before u •.
llob Caroon, Leading Creek's leading philosopher who is
Tile _.hll · .atl~ ·1.11, 81turn.
Prin~. oi ~ea. for the flrat
pushing
far past the 90s, likes to tell of the young fellow who
The evenli'iJ
lte Mereucy, time. Stx Yetra later Mra Simp·
was told by his new father-in-law:
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"&lt;lo out and make fiOO and I'll give you a hundred dollars."
The young man hustled around, in a few days bad earned
his hundred, and returned to tbe source of the offer for his
pr~~·· Looking him square in the face, the old mao observed:
If yoU' can mate money tllat foot, you don't need m help."
In
the office of Ron Swinger. local manager or tEe Ohio
• Tire directors 111nd omcera of
Power
Company and president of the Pomeroy Chamber of
the 'zaac Walton Le11ue met
Co~.merce!saw
Friday. fra~. these words:
Monda:' evening In a worll: 101·
Wlen
somelltlnR
hoe lieen done • porlleular w0y for 11
Ilion 1i!l the League F•rm, Che1ter.
Char'ea
Radford,
pre1ident,
'" ZO years, It Is prttty gO'od lli~n, In lbose •"-"«hiJiimH, '
.
presldrd
the meetJna: at lhatlle10 be cJone a ,beller WIJ'. '
which time
made td
Mr . .Springer wasn I sure of the auth011 Of 'i~e ·words, .but
purthase
baaa we llgreerl they would fit wen coming ·from the top mall of
to
pond.
the American Gas and EIC!Cl!Flc Company. Pltlllp Sporn · we
also
recalled that Boss Kelt~ ring, tlie late ~at iftti!i;ior
tlipae
ma!14 loved to make slmUar obset!va~ Hdwefer Jtetl•.cng ih '
fiad e4 tbe time interval dOwR~Ia
t.! 'i~on.l~/ ;" '• · •v·
It also Is interesting 1&amp; 1 ole at In atatecraft 1 law allout
D•J· to be mo~ernized Is sup a.l!y !Pny, oa , It .IIIMda 'n
eve·
~ef'TI. tili
troup, ~~n~lt?}t has worlced p~si'a'biy well ~or

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You \YI;1l bbaerve that oiUve
plants ara 'happieat under ~~ natlve t'reet. · ('
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called becauaes it seema to have a
great fOndneu for beech trte.Jand
as 1t th: ·best When growin,l'! in.
their &amp;bade. Wtld liles o( 1.he ...art.
ley also seem to prefer asr~oc~tion

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these trees arow best. When seen
grcwine
with maidenhair fern
on a moist, rich woodland alope
beneath the sb•de of the.~~e · mag·
nilicent trees, ·yeUow lady aUpper
It the wilct garden is located un- makes a gorgeous picturt1.
der trees 1et the leavea fall natur·
A wild garden may even be
ally The mogt delicate fel'nl and
wild flowers will t"Ome up through mude in a s.fiady spot between two
the leaves without •ny trouble. tf buildings. Here It would :be wile to
leaves are raked off, many of the start with the mo11t hardy wild·
little plants will be killed for their !Iowen Bnd ferns, oocuionally el· \
delicate tips need the Protection of perbnenting with a few of the
leaves and are also easily broken rarer onea. But, always detennioe
when tou(!bed by the rate. Heavy before planting 'whether your soil
drift&amp; ot leaves sho1!~d be removed b acid, neutt'itl or alkaline.
' ,In _,.~!a ·it would be well to
--~-------... ~arefully to a thin coating. •
In selecting plants tt ls· Wise to a44~ i.tiih .fl)Veriog of l'aves If no
llf leaves i1 Uktilr to
follow Nature's ltiad tiy 'Ob~ naWat f
the typre of wild plants erow:inl relltb th~S!)Ot. Oak, hickory, tunat)lf'ally in your ·atea. She ·h81!J lj' -birc~.~,. elm, dogwood and BU.·
~n oboos!Df lliO 'mati!i'iof for clr ft'iilple &lt;'. )elves. are to- be preyour laUti.Kie'
foJI ttie 1 ~i­ lerre4 !dr lbll jiurpose. Surpriltng
tions ..~2:~~ding yintt lOCal ~ell remtts are often ,obtained with
NIW
~a e1~, .~ , tb_,w~~·G o• one .inch ~ ~II ~ted sawdust.
Mr. and Mrs. R~&gt;xie Price (former Oarol oWent) of Darton are ""-- - - - - - - -........ Chinese 11:"\)' by'ri1illnilng across
all'ileul'leiDI the bltth Qf a •on born
~e·w' .
to the China malnloild !rom Que.
June tth. lie weiehed . e Jbs. and
moy. The agft!cY quoteil' 'N:Year·
10 oz. aM baa been named. Scott
ol4 Ho Veh-chen 11 ·..YJ:dt ile
Hmtd. trandpilrents of tbe new
ft'!
"eaW ·na future 1n. ninahlm«: .in

tJf !lie ·'1flt lloptlst names ol' jii..,.J~s involved · \n
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MIMlepot't
wilt meet · ~rt~es. , . . ,
Asked how much paint will be "feded to cov6&lt; the 18 foot
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tht•
cdining
Taesday.
The
'EJecta
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high
and
84xl75
area
of
block,
Charley
reported:
,
Sunday will be the 182nd anoiversary. of ' cause it embraces a history which thrills the
Cftele .,..m meet at the home of
Nli:W: Vj)BK UP! - .,..,. steel
don
't
know.
Thoae
guys
huve
spllled
a
few
bucketrulls
"I
the birth bf the Sta&lt;a a lid Stripe,;, otherwise heart and represents . a national ideal that
Mr1 owen Bratton on Pifat S)reet. waa:e talks, alreldy deadlocked on
already "
known as "Fla•o n-·."
The
~v.,ftt iClr4lp llll'! :l!IPII at •'"'"""1"1 -!,;; !lie{ 0\'f,, l1'9~ble
..,..,
serves as a beacon to men who treasure freeThe Kelly plant wUI look like what we were tolkm. obooll ttt, 11ome
of Mrs.· Lillian JleGhee w~re •nd boW the negotiators
The American people haV1! been reminded ·dom everywhere.
earlier this week - a program to promote preltielf up jo.

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• of it so often that It is hardly necessary to
mention again that the flag is but an emblem
Howevw simple or coolly the material
from wifith It Is made, however appealing the
colors, It is the artangement of the stars and
stripes and the . principles Sfll'lbollzed that
give it the de'p meaning It has for every
Amerioan.
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To the American, no flag is so beautiful,
tllough there are other beautiful flags, be·

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BILL ATI"RACTS OPPOSffiON

&lt;~blicans .in t~ Ohio House
Jiml.llifh.es aDd S.aate are making

Two Junior Leaders Named To Represent Meigs County
ean-p Ohio, Near Utica, Sessions
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'-~entating Editorially

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Massey-Ferguson'
MOWERS - RAKES - BALERS
COME IN and SEE THEM AT

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
liE SUBI! OF QUALITY, SERVICE, VAI.~

POMEROY

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-~ tcreut llhort what Gov. Micn.et· 0!1 . ~lls his coyermnent modernh;mg pro~d what bis opponents term · rrppm
. illllslo!titm .o f I be worst sort. "
- •Bmdsid.. priva~ely eomposed , and others
'put together by sincere coalitions or the gov , emor's opponents, are being circulated
through both branches of the legrslature,
fjrullng their way into the press
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One of the latest that has found 1ts way
here seeks to oppose the governor by Jm~ pugiting him with the malady known as ''You
Are Sick With Wanting One-Ml&gt;n Power" It
lakes off upon the administration bill to strip
tM Pnblic Utilities Commission of its rate-

making powers
:.:,·, :"fills bill would place, opponents say, all
the cofnmission's present power in the hands
":~~ a new director or public utilities who
• t: M'Dtlllt .be responsible only to the governo1·
; '~~~ld hold his office at the pleasure of
,.,~ ,gov,rQO!" .
,,'fl'aditiolllllly, Meigo County is Republicilt:· aM· eonservatlve. The bill, how.ever, represents an Interesting problem to Meigs
Ooomtians.

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Ardent opposition usually is hPard against
the rate policy of the present lllilities eomJIIilsioo. Especially when new r11t• increases
for certain servit!es are handed down from
Col UIII\'!IS
Yetlb'-ue, who professes to want to do
oomething about It, is seen as making a grab
for power flY his dJ&gt;)Ionents.
However that may be, the conservatives
h••• strong argumento. The broadsides pick

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MR..4ND MRS.
•QRUU.ER,IvHO

HOW ABOUT A WILD GttllDIN

N~VER HAVE

By Mrs.. Bwll Ridenour
&lt;;Hater
Club
A wi)~ &amp;arden b reaUy a I•~Y
gardener't ideal. Onte it is established it actually thrives on negteet. The more co~taeientlous you
are about leavina: it alone the bettM the ptafitA 1tk~ tt.
0[ course, a p.ewly pl•nted ~ld
a:anieo. doe1 n~d SQme attention
unti1 the tiny plant• Cltl tJh ~te .
of themselve&amp;. Undesirable weeds
must be removed for a season or
two. The garden wiU prob•bly .cequtre watering durin&amp; the hot dry
spells of summer, but only until
your gU"den h•s taken hold •Pd
ean carry on ·by itaeU.

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RuB T06ETHER,
GO IN I-lOCK iO

at the vulnerable points of the bill by arguing
the director or his •ides would be ·given the

itJY I=UQNliURE
5VERY O!JGE

authortly to decule utHity rate cases, and

AND SO

the Ut1htles Commission would become only
a reviewmg body, to consider appea·ls from

tbe director's decisions. This set-up, of
course, would c au~ further delay in rate
cases, since the Commission's decisions on
re view \\'OUld in turn still be appealable to
the llhio Supreme Court.
By ~ason of his authority over his handpicked dlfe&lt;tor of public utilities, who could
be remond at the governor's will. the governor would actually be vested with the authorIty tegardmg public utiti)y rates that now
rests wtth a three-mernber commissiOn, serving definite terms and removable only for
cause Incidentally, not 'more than two of thP
commissioners can be Of the same political
party, insuring m..inority party represen1ation
at present
This is dangerous legislation, because it
would give the Governor authority that he
should not have, say his opponents. It is an·
other concrete pi'Oof of Governor DtSalle's
dictatorial desire to concentrate aU the authority possible in his own hands, they add
There are at least three other administration bills pending which are a·lso designed to
take authority from existing commJSsions and
depal'tments and transfer it to the chief exec:uUvc, they warn .
One bill would give the Governor sweeping authority to abolish or reorganize existing government~tl agencies and two, bill to
lake from the Board of Liquor Control and
the Ohio RAcing Commission their present
powers and to transfer them to an appointee
of the Qovernor.

Flag Day fn 1959

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WHILE J.

TYCOON,
MAKES EVERY
CHAIR, DIV.4N
AND WHA't'NOT
IW HIS 't'WEN'TYI&lt;OOM MANSE
HIMSELF ••••

The flag in spirit is everything. Its very
appearance ought to make for good cilizenship.
Its graceful, colorful folds waving in the
breeze thrill the hearts of all Americans.
Men and women have suffered and saeriflced that it may continue to wave.
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This Flag Day, "Old Glory" ·should rec~ive greater homage than ever, from the
cttizens of the great free nation it symbolizes.

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VetiUa, Mar• and Jupiter.

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Roger Chancey, beefy MHS grad who actually resided
across the lint· in lower Pomeroy, can't seem to stay out of
newspaper columns these days.
His aspiration.• to play for pay with the Chicago BeaT11 next
fall rated him a l'Ouple of paragraphs in my dally sports ef.
fort earlier tht.s w.•ek. Now he has done something elSe!
This time he's in .company with Bob Ashley, another MHS
product, getting a •tort in the coaching profession. They
aren't coaching, howevea·.
They're painting the outside of the Kelly Manufacturing
Co., in Middleport for Manager Charles Clarkson. Clarkson
wears a big grin whe11~ver he thinks of his two paint spread·
ers.

cal buotn ..... and ploniJ. 11'"11 have while walls wtlb blue
trim (doors and wlndowo). .
"That old gray sure was drab," uld Mr. Clarkson.
By the way, Clarkson left in the downpour Friday for New
Orleans where he will seek buslneos contacts while the Inter:
natlonal Circulation Managers' AssociaUon coh:vention is tn
session. The Kelly Company's growing business is baaed in
part on manufacture of·•Jubes for newspaper ' rural routes.
Jeep tops contiDue to bi&gt; bread and butter for Q!.. ICelly
plant here .
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When he's rested up from that safari, the Clarksons wlll
travel to Canada Cor their vaca·tion.

Waltonians
Plan To Stock
teague Pond

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QH' •LAC!CI.AN•I
BROOX!lVN, N. -f 1, .qpi-Dcm
Carter 'fit St. Lou II', Mo., ftl'lt
bowler to Ult I moUted wblte
ball lp ABC oompe!ltlon, lflt tlie
..11a 'hl10t taneo ulld tin lilt ma·

l•••ue lilliUhC telttlilon
1how !"HtiUiy 11\d c•tc1red fe1' a
J•r

:IN. Aotolllld1.~' II' od aratnand r111led a '

1}{:fat's good for a goooe

Allen and Ha1e1 Elehinger tO
Mil A. Elchln&amp;:er, .48A F24.
Pometoy.
Kale !. and LU&lt;Y Kibble t0
ClltfQI'd and Joann ·L. Adama,

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Lea and Flo11ie

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~ not good for a iliruler, apparent·

Land Transfers
A,

wittt beech tree,.
Yellow la4Y slipper Is particularly fond of the company of snrlet
oalr:, reel oak, an'd tulip trees and
enjoys the moist slopes ' Where

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lon of Mr. and Mra. E.._ene At.
kim, HarriiOnvUie.

Among the resource persona
who will appe.ar on tbe cilmp,'prt)gram are the Rev. John Clippina·
er, Hamilton; Ted Caeur, Ohio
Farm Bu,reau: Jot W9lfe, Ohio Depar,tment of HIJhWay Safety~~ and
W._ E. Stucky, Ohio St•~ Unlver•lty EJ:tenJion Hfety apec:Laiii\Other feature• of tbe proJt•m
wUJ lnelude ' recreation, Juplra·
tlotlll aesalon•, nq ceremonlea,
.IIU.I SITUAftON lllONm our-Kn. Bruoe &amp; Ctmrall (left) Ud .Mn. Carl Romano beat the
tampfirea and a talent ahow.
~belt JD ~ 0.. bJ takiq tbe1f I - ' - • OUt fn. tile back J'"""' and Wotkin.,. in __._ IUJ•"'
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(t.criculturaJ. Extenalon Service in
rl'aXUS
eoopention wlth the Ohio P'armet'l
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NICHOLS .

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Legislature , to preerve the Sabbath &amp;a a ch'y free frlrin toU and
heaJ1.a.demand ,(or an eM to the
Milt
the ,. H. Sin· ceneul .P.6t)Q ot 'Wltlitioldtng the

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Vaequalled Ia prodaeUoa
and hatehablllly
Niehola 1Q8s are lleteroz;y·
10\Ul dominint white creasbreda
prodUced by .new type meat
1tralrul developed by our Reteareb dlvWon. The 1enetic
makeup of tbe 1088 tesults in
Improved lle&lt;hiatr, b e o I t h,
ll'Owth, and ! ..them., quail·
tlee in all broiler eroue&amp;. TbeJ
are the best pollible mate• tor
any ol tlae popular broiler

lil~ld

th~ Dor•ll j;lroj~ at th'!l ~ome
Mrt. :S.. !- Pirdllllet.: t P 1

and

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meet.

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CINOINN~..lll'l - Edythe
The Pa~t Presidents or the iK)J.lmpp tn'Ue lfitW"·tearB Friday
tadle:J Auxiliary to Drew Webater when she and the i2 men and
Post Amer1tan. Lelton wUl hae a "!omen who Will determine \1,' abe
planned potluck .pjcnlc dinner at hves or ·dlea v.l&amp;lted the Ji~
the Middleport park. Wednesday ~here 1he ia at!5u~l!!d of mutd'er.June 11, at e IJI ·m· Me~ . are ll]i her 1love .ft~il: ~ ,. , , .

POTLUCK ;tcliic

fleming
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Hal ch......
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WASJmqGToN ~ · ,_~. ftl1
baa completed a ~~-W:4ti)V .;u.

~orceil\~p~ og,.,o-~gbOUI

lzed 'etlmt. Tile meetings '""'"

attetadfld ·l)y 'l;!n!l llW

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wJth by the CtVll Jl'l,ying Safety

Committee.

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·v :mNNA UP~-. Sht.otint i&gt;f the
Hollywood moyie "A M'acle
Flamt' wlll reetlme beref..-Y
otner havlq
·inlerru
by,
tM deatti M Dlr-t:dor. Ch Ies 'vi~
dor, Tbe tnm deals with the life

wea

soei•l June UJ. "bellnnillJ at 6 p.m.
Home made lee- tre.im, tlke nd

Rats, Weasels,.

Coon·Looking
Predators

are on ~e prowl for
chicken dinners tbeae Jane
mgbts, ao better bolt tbe hen
house deor, Robert Davis, Obio
State Univeralty E.J.tenalon wild
Ufe specialist, advlaea poultry
flock owners.
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The amallest openin&amp;s In the
siding and around the found•tton
should be cloaed. A we11el
alip through I bole only one
to diameter. A full l!'own
coon can paq through a 3 x 3
1-2 b)~h opening under tb~ eaves.
Rots can be the worst predi·
tor&amp; of all, Davia s•ys. He listi
rat proofing and tat control ae
"must" jobt for the poUltryman.

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flock
tint
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weeks before the
are expected_ ThJs per·
pullets to bec.ome f•mitbe nests befo~ they acready to lay. At · this
the ne&amp;ts that eventu.ally
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Animal, Poultry
HeaIt h Day Is
Set For
· July 8

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egaa .are at ·somewhere other
th an ln a
it is difficult to
lran
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to u~e a nest.
Nesta
be available tc the

Animal and Poultry lle•llh Day
will be beld July 8 ' ' tbe Ohio A&amp;·
rlculturaJ Experh'nen\
.;ordiniJ to Director L.
How f•rmera ean Manage
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sheep, bogs, cattle, and turkeys to
keep them in good · condition will
be t4e theme of the day.
The morning program, starting
at 10 o'tlod: EST, will be devoted
to separate ~e~~lons on dairy cattie, beef ~'lttle, hoga, sheep and
turkeya.
.
Headline J))eaker of the day will
be. Or. M. ·R. Clarkaon, deputy ad·
mmhlt.rator · wltb the kgricultural
Research Serviee of the US;D~:IA.:'~~:A,;-1
of vete~ry
w!IJ ape
on
and Poultry.•
on
wtJI be Di·
Profeuor W.

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in 1p:raybt• U. ll'or 1mMl
arama. corn. p&amp;alQr8!. pt

Older he~s, like older dogs,
dJ(fieulty
lear,nin!l new
tricks, Poultrymen
who have
trouble getting their birds to lay
In nests fin4 it easier to train
YO~nt pullets to lay in nests than
10 bre•k older birds of the babit
of l•y~ng on the floor. r
By habit, chlckena prefer to
lay their eggs in the same epot
time after time, says Dr. Glyd~
M h Oh'
ars •
ao
State Untver!ity
L'tension
poultr,yman.
H the .first
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For Free Meals

eveh •o\U touahtM weedltl
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And :88TBRON t8 a~uaUy coN lui per &amp;ere t:han
the 'tractor . . .oltne you uae

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Herell .U.Ctive conb'ol for

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rem hided to til'lng t&amp;•irown· t~~le · J ;The limoof.-~J!lpg te~~er.1 1111) oY cl&gt;liii&gt;Oaer Fraiil l.iszt. 'IJid 'i lm •
scrvlte.
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. 'ii:A,~G~\'1 - UPI ,.,_. TWo
aerved when Theod.otut Co~ell .A:TOK'YO uPI - The· NQ' Chlna hunlti'ed ti.IJb·rlnkma +~.. Club
Dauahten of Amertu,meeta Mon- tiw• ace~y reported · today.• that me-q~be~ :frdm 49 state&amp; !~ PUerday evenJng, •I the , IOOF· Hill. ·~ N~9n!ln&lt;Jliin!'P "'I"'IJI!'ll!·~• II(OO"i""'v1 iMJre~oy- t... the
PQtluela: refnrlbmenta 'WUJ be aer- ~anQJ~(ttfttt, tfj Co•QU ,»t~a\tarialo .UB .,_fe~ee.
vell aad memberJ ,1~ t(!'QuesJed ~~c
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to ~rl"* their own .table oorvlco.
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ICE CIIAM SOCIAL
The Root Sprlllp Methodill
Church wilt aponoor an ice orum

-.------Lecam"wn
Older Hens' Like DOgs, Have I
• La . Wl ScaJe Stri'king
Troubie. Changmg
ym::: ft' ay

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WBBD Blr..:LBR
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e~l!ement

ti'PP...Ohlo em- EdlnburJfi toot o, tide Frld1Jy in
an airp,.ane that was pam ted lu.· '
lrlfnoils pink from nose to tail.
The eolol'ing was de~igned to J"e.. .
duce tbe Uklib.oO&lt;L,of mid·alr col-

ployers will pay abo1Jt 75 ~ ~nt
Mrs. Patrick Lochary Will prt- more in workment• compengatitm
sent her plano students. in retihl premiums it • bnt now in tile
Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Pomeroy Ohio House Industry • Labor Co~Senior Hl&amp;h School auditorium mittee becomes law, BUC .AdmlllJo
TJle public ia invited. . . . , 1 • i&amp;trator James Young e1tlmatea.
Ri:CtT AL

malta.

tlon.

lhil~ lil.itJoo ' dftfgned 'ii!l¥t.ild a
"soJkLJron; ~f attac~" on organ-

lrlaurance

1.08 FEMALES

baby aTe Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Chlani Kal-shet ormed lOt&lt;·
Price fotmer re•ldenh o1 Middle·
part 110W livinJ in Cleveland •nd
.Mi'. and Mrs. Clifford Owens of
GENEVA UP!- u. s. Secretary
LA.ICFSII&gt;E, 0. UP! - DelePomeror 11\d Mn Bbnche Kirk of gatee to the Ohi_p Conference of of Labor James P~ Mitchel\ told
Prineekib, w. Va. ia the great- Methodl&amp;t Churches voted Friday tbe 43rd International Labor Orerabdmotber. Lilt M.onday M'ra. atiJnlt. proposed s;tate ·law• to out- gani:tatlon convention Friday that
CM'ciri OWt!na. Mrs. Kaltd Kindy law birth tonf.r61 device•.
the United Sllln bad lloked the
1008 nceaaion. Mitchell wamed.
aoa )(ri, ~ went to ~on to
"nle dele&amp;:ltel' al!o urced tM thei'e still were dailiers ~ ih.fUI.
be wit" t~e Prices and returned

h-WOdnMdlly.

Mra. C. E. ~lakeslee, Llnco)n
Heigbto, Pomeroy. Allllns 11 tho

FLOCKOWNERS
They ..e.. selected by , comFer s~ar~~~n, lmprovomenl . mittee . of the Melp County 4-H
' Ia Fl
Club Counen after recorda of
oe.kowne.r Proflll
m•ny Junior Leadera in dub acUv·
itiea last year were atudied.

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AProblem For Farm Folk

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The Twlillbt Oorden Club will
meet thurldq June 18, at the
home of ' Mitsea ·BP,el and 'chin
G1rllncl, IUnet~v.Ule. WJUfam Sey·

inadvertently

lrled Jr. wilt be Jllfit opeoKer.

For Sale

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BroWIIF,
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LeWJa, ooi ~olfi! ·Jir~;. ·01 nolle

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WAGON.$

I'~yo 11. Gt.V.~,- lli~lopot

MORRIS .IMPlEMENT
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lit"~~P.l;'t'Mbff~"tt ""
F.w.11. ll~~voii(Vl&lt;\9rt:"'S\1~

AND SUPPLY

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appearance.
~ge
SOCI'a}. Secori
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age
And You
on 'a blackish

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m•chinery
were
e firearms
at two and
tauaes.
From zo
to
age 69 macbjnery was the 10oat
important cause o1 the lataJitlea
The seoond major c1uae in tbi~
group
.llrearma from age
20 to 49. From •ge 50 to eo ftUa
were the second cau&amp;e.
Do you ltnoW anyone who seem•
to h•ve accldeat&amp; frequently yor
bave you ever heard of an,yofJe
~ho seems to be prone to have •ccJdent? M•ybe the statement
abould be frequently c:arell!!.ll In·
Bte.ad of frequenUy bavlDJ aecldents.

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The Soda) Security Administrarccommends that workers who
WOfkitrg in employment eoverOld·Age SurvJVon
Insurance program
their account at leaat once
three Year.;. There is a time
which eerf..llin cOI'1I:;;;.Oi\,,"',s'thln
Even
can be made. If any error
made in your account the deaths
s;~i;l-SS;eeurity office would . help
correct it.
Occasionally, through clerlal er·

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Nathan Qllivey, dec., to Clara Q
Thomas, Jesse Q. Jones, Mabel Q.
Cowen, Earl N. Quivey, Wllbur
V. Quiver, Darrell Qulvey, Affid.
tor Trans., fomeroy,

MIITiNS CALLID

w.ilhoul lint

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reported;
It lsml8'ht
possible
~~:~;':;;w~&lt;~riker's
waaca
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numlx!r, in which case
earnings might not be properly
credited to your account.
For lnformatlon you may con·
tact the local SOcial Secwity office
at 309 !Putnam Street, Marietta.,
Ohio_

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lbe total numbr of aeeidentl it
cooalderably larJer in ul"b•n areas
The fil'•t three months of 1~ j~
Ohio ahowed a total of 114 killed
•ulo •ccidents 1n urban areu
but 213 met deatb on rural road~
In the •tate of Ob.io. tM of theae
.rural •ccidentt oceured on 8 t.ate
hiebwaya. The toal number or acidenta for the fJnt three month! of
MAUIAG. L1C·-·
~bia year was reported at 2Z,256
Frank Ray Harr•b, 20. H.,.. ,;...
10 urb•n areu and 13,.!580 in rur11 ue••· Thia apparently indl· ven, and Pego Lou. P'U'IHI' . .
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cates tb•t h.gh speeda on our rural of Middleport,
Vaughn Leroy S.utera. 20.
road• boosts the deaths drastically.
Tbe number of Jnjurie.&amp; other Pomeroy, and Joyce Aan ~
than de&amp;tha wa&amp; 8,162 in the ur- 17, of Pomeroy.
~n aec1denu and 7.715 in the ac·
ct•·nto 00 r at
d
RunniDJ over a hidden - · lot
u.::
ur roa 8·
or bole can tbrow a driver oft a1
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we eKpeet to live for the fu· up&amp;et "·
UK&lt; ..,.ctor.
tUJ"e we •re golne to have to be
'D-'n..- t-· tt·-• or
too
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more ureful IOOay. ,u we bwld
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up our worlr: or pi•" load t••- su- &amp;Iowa down our reaeUoa
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mer it i• important we keep our t
n
oeear "!"""',..
minds on the job OJt hand. Driving actol')' accldenta .oeeur bet4 E.
on automobUe is I full time job IO aod II 1 · DL ODd 4 to 6 p, '!'!
We can't aee aJJ the BCenery o~ a. .lf'OU9 of bOine:JI:IIiera. f«NDd fa.
keep up • steady now of eonvena- tlgue most notleeable ¥ 2 P. II.
tion and still content.nte on the and 7 p, m. Aboat 25 l*"':!ent
d_river ahe•d of us or the 1'oadaide motor ~elliele aeeideltta ,Ia
BJgps that gi"e us directions.
occur tween 3 aad 4 P· II.
The same thln.g ia true fn the betWeen 1 and 2 p. m.
o_per•Uon of farm m•ehinery or Aceidenta do not need to a...;.
the handling of l•rm livestoet. pen. Tbey are cawed. '
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lndlvldua11t,y. Vera Ka.xWell'• ~fltted.IUittor IWil•
mer h~ m oriental aura Ja
tta UM of ~boo n.w .uJr.
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Ell• J. Dutton, dec., to 'Cadmus
P. Dutton, Cert. of 1Trans, Mlddleport.

&amp;atan to O~lo
Power So., 20.00 A. coal, Colu111·
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c1'"''"'" E. anc1 Bett1 llll'lo
Taylor to Chari.. l. Cl...UO.
Midd~port.

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By C. E. ILAKESLEI
Covrtty llrf_ A..m, Altri.
"1'be dutch slipped inW cear''
wu tbe lllllwer g1ven the writer
durina: the pan couple weeks in
•lllwer tu • question re&amp;ardin&amp; a
cast on a couple finaers.
1'he implement was one of the
commone&amp;t around farms •nd
ho~e•, an ordmary rotary lawn
mower. In thu case lbe lou was
part of one fmger and a maOiled
second fin.:er 10 thta penon will
need to learn a few sim!)le prt)eeue&amp; over agam such u button·
mg clothe• in a lltlle different way'
or m1ybe a little difference in
tecbnique in tying • aboe J.aee.
'C
d l'k
It d
oem soun 1 e much of a
ION, thu: Individual Will lucky,
Why Bhouid any peraon need to
ldJ"•I beiCs o
I
llh
the -;_olor sti~ ~.~~~~~ower w
~r•-nlanm~~
m•n. Frank Clark, atatet that be
never workers 0

U
hltion 10 there ia no pouibiiUF of
are to be used should be in place.
3f
0
Q
the motor giving even one tel'olU·
Thus, crowding does not occur
tion under power.
as additional birth; begin to proOh1o 1s the vacLim of one of the
It is ex:pected thts year, just as
duce. If crowded, the more timid largest lflfestation.H of a bigh)y de- every year, hospitals and doctors
are inclined to lay on~ the !otruct1ve ornamental scale insect wall have many call&amp; to patch up
in current years.
a toe . 1 foot, fiqgers, hand• or
Nesls should be lotated in all
Called the Taxus
lecamum even heads or bodies due to failparto!J of t-he pen 80 that 1a7en scale, 1t ravages two of the 1 t 8 te'~ ure tG be
ab10lutely
careful
need travel only short dlatances most popular plants-the yew and ~round power lawn mowen. Op.
to find them. Another fiUI:geated the arbor. vitae. Numerous queries erators are cautioned not to oper·
about thts pest are coming 1·nto !he ate a mower pa•t people with the
PractJce is the prompt coUeetio~l
d h
of •ny eggs that are deposited on orttce of Dr. Ralph Neiswander •sc arge &amp;hooting toward the
the noor. If pu1lep; just starting at the Ohio t"l6'
""'"'icultural Expert- n
people
because
of the danger of
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to Ia)' eee eggs on t.n:
•ment Station. Nurseries r81·51·ng Ylng 00Jeets. Oceasion•lly 00.
oor they Taxus arbor vitae are part·cularly JectI are t hrown oua' all around
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are like!l' to become 1J.oor layerft. concerned
· addition to the dis·
smce
scale-infested lh e mower 1n
Many poultrymen experienoo stock ts uns,lable.
charge side.
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diffJ~ulty in getting hens to lay
Mowen should never be operatin w1re bottom nests. One way of
So prolific are these str•nge, ed by young children. When older
avoiding this problem, Dr. Mar&amp;h listl esB inseeta ·that Dr. Neiswand· children are taught to U.!Je tbe
says, Is to use nestiqg matel;"ia\ er hati observed as many as 1,000 mower they should •llo be taulbt
ln the nests untu all bird81 in the egga laid by one female under a all tbe safety precautions sutb a1
flock are ~n productlori. The rna- scale. On the plants the scale aP- never get bands or feet near or
terial tan be removed ,gradually. pears as a reddlsb.-brown welt under the mower even when · tbe
about vne-eighth inch across. :trom mower is ltlnding still.
the hens wiU have de- these ttny lumps wiJI emerge the
There are many other plaCh be~el••Ped. the babit of. laying in the crawle,rs, equipped with a needle· sides lawn mowen where people
wm conu~ue t-o use uk e beak for piercing the plant receive injuries. The monthl of
even though they fmd the tissue and aucking the sap. Once Al8y, June, July, August and Sep·
Wlte bottoms objedionable.
the needle Ia inserted, they have t")mber •re the heavy accident
taken up perm•nent residence un- montha on rarma. Tired people
til death overtakes them after a working long hour1 are more like·
brief reproductive spell.
ly to"have accidents.
The pet peeve of the writer Is
Dr Neiswander says the batch to see children under 10 yean of
0p . . •0'8
will begin about mid or l"le June. age operating tradora 00 farms.
The control is easy, but timing i&amp; one-sixth of the tractor faLallUe•
WI
er1tical. He rec:ommends spraying of the nation occur to children un·
IS
Rbout July 10, with malathion for der 10 years of •ge. Keep them
,
a home ownt;r. or Wl~h parathion safely off •nd away from traetora.
Ohio 18 headed for what may be fnr commerctal pla~tmg.s.
A flve year study in regard to
Us
torn crop in history, ac·
One lrea~ment Wlll suffice. By fatal farm aceident1 showed that
RoSJs Milner, Ohio ~tate that time m July ali the eggs machinery drownings fJreann
grain
etonomtst in should have hatch~d and a single ~~nd falls ~ccount for :% of~
treatment should kill all cr.awlen. fatal lccidenta on the laD.d lnd
:Planting intentions of Ohio farGrowers frequently nota;::e bees ~~r farm service buildings. M•·
men indicp.te this year's corn erop and fhea about ·yews or arbor vi- 1 mery alone accounted for oearmay lotal from 2.3.0 to 24D milhon lac attacked by lecamum seal~ &gt;' ~ ell these fatal •ceidenta.
bushels-five to 15 bushels more The scale 1s
a source
By age . groups th~ c•uae~ .. of
than the record crop of 1954.
of a fuw des~ert i'or the.se sweet&amp; 1atal actidenta durmg the fiVe
a crop, Mllner says, would lovers; lt produces a honey dew year period showed ~nina and
farm and elevator stor· on wlllch beel!l and flies feed and macbtnery to be the m&amp;JOf death
age
in some communJties over which a sooty 1ungus will causes fD[ those under 10 years
He
farmers and el~vator: groow, causing the ornamentals to of ~~ hom 10 to 19 yean of
plan·
on how toseme
~andleadvance
the
~ive crop. Some of it wm be stored
bn fanns, som.e in local elevators

at the Ohio

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NEW IN FARMING

the Four H's" will be lbe Pl'Oil'lm
theme for mora than 170 clUb del·
ea:•tea. The. H'a hi the f ·H em·
blem are for Head, Heart, Handa
near Utica_
.
and He•lth.
Seaeiona extend from lune 111&gt;
Miu BlakesJee Ia 'the d•uabter
hrou1h June 20 when "Foeua on ol local Acrtculturnl Alent •nd

Miss .Patrlci• Blalcealee lna'Gordon Atkiu wUI repreeent Meigt
&lt;:ounty nes:t week at tbe Junior
Leadmbip (:amp at Camp Ohio

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Off The " ire

, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .,

To·Study Heart, Head, Hands, Health

'·li'IY'Ai

son married the former prince.
Jn 1042. the Czech vlilaee of
Lidlca wu wiped out by the G~r­
man Gestapo In reprlul for · the
auasamaUon of a Nazi official.
In 1948, supersonic lllflht lira~
was oUiclally reve•led.

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Our report of a couple of weeks ago that ghouls stoop as
low
as anytime in history right here In Meigs County received
On :hlo . dote In history ,
confirmation
today. · ·
~.;,;;.;,,;.;,;,;;;;,;;;,;;;,_
. In 17'NI, the Cont_inent•l Con ·
It
hlld
been
observed lhot nowero plllft!d on a eertaln
~·-ftell appointed a committee to
In
the
Brldford
Cemetery (Bndbury) for Memortol
grl&gt;e
Q ~lctr
drart " Declaratlo~ ot IndependDay had been otolen.
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toli"-'•
~net.
.
Now
we
have
learned
thltl
in
anoth~r rural cemetery 20
8 •.~·.; · 000
Jn lAM, Ann•polla graduated ih
,.
flrat ~1111.
.~
1mles from thf llradford Church in the Birmingham area a
TodatflJ 't~tldl\eldar Jllne 10,
tn 1898~ U. S. MarJnea begin an Thought for today: from Ecclet- family had taken a new American tlag .together with choice
the 181.. fQ', of ·tttl .)'elf, wtth inVIIion of Cuba •ln tbe Spanish· laatea Book t : "II there anything potted plants to the grave of a loved oae. By this week
wherect it may be R•ld, tee, thhi this grave too had been ravaged.
~ mol;l!f&lt;l•'' ln !lilt.
Amerlt~~ Wor.
The · if ;apl"'o.Ohl~l Ill
.ln. 1~1, ' )\r!' El'neSI Simpson, b neiV? It hath been already· ot
· flrat q~.
·
an ~merlc~~ i.,;wom•n, met the old time, which waa before u •.
llob Caroon, Leading Creek's leading philosopher who is
Tile _.hll · .atl~ ·1.11, 81turn.
Prin~. oi ~ea. for the flrat
pushing
far past the 90s, likes to tell of the young fellow who
The evenli'iJ
lte Mereucy, time. Stx Yetra later Mra Simp·
was told by his new father-in-law:
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"&lt;lo out and make fiOO and I'll give you a hundred dollars."
The young man hustled around, in a few days bad earned
his hundred, and returned to tbe source of the offer for his
pr~~·· Looking him square in the face, the old mao observed:
If yoU' can mate money tllat foot, you don't need m help."
In
the office of Ron Swinger. local manager or tEe Ohio
• Tire directors 111nd omcera of
Power
Company and president of the Pomeroy Chamber of
the 'zaac Walton Le11ue met
Co~.merce!saw
Friday. fra~. these words:
Monda:' evening In a worll: 101·
Wlen
somelltlnR
hoe lieen done • porlleular w0y for 11
Ilion 1i!l the League F•rm, Che1ter.
Char'ea
Radford,
pre1ident,
'" ZO years, It Is prttty gO'od lli~n, In lbose •"-"«hiJiimH, '
.
presldrd
the meetJna: at lhatlle10 be cJone a ,beller WIJ'. '
which time
made td
Mr . .Springer wasn I sure of the auth011 Of 'i~e ·words, .but
purthase
baaa we llgreerl they would fit wen coming ·from the top mall of
to
pond.
the American Gas and EIC!Cl!Flc Company. Pltlllp Sporn · we
also
recalled that Boss Kelt~ ring, tlie late ~at iftti!i;ior
tlipae
ma!14 loved to make slmUar obset!va~ Hdwefer Jtetl•.cng ih '
fiad e4 tbe time interval dOwR~Ia
t.! 'i~on.l~/ ;" '• · •v·
It also Is interesting 1&amp; 1 ole at In atatecraft 1 law allout
D•J· to be mo~ernized Is sup a.l!y !Pny, oa , It .IIIMda 'n
eve·
~ef'TI. tili
troup, ~~n~lt?}t has worlced p~si'a'biy well ~or

The Alm..""ftQC

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You \YI;1l bbaerve that oiUve
plants ara 'happieat under ~~ natlve t'reet. · ('
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~
. For in.!ltanee, lieech fetn Is Jo ·
called becauaes it seema to have a
great fOndneu for beech trte.Jand
as 1t th: ·best When growin,l'! in.
their &amp;bade. Wtld liles o( 1.he ...art.
ley also seem to prefer asr~oc~tion

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these trees arow best. When seen
grcwine
with maidenhair fern
on a moist, rich woodland alope
beneath the sb•de of the.~~e · mag·
nilicent trees, ·yeUow lady aUpper
It the wilct garden is located un- makes a gorgeous picturt1.
der trees 1et the leavea fall natur·
A wild garden may even be
ally The mogt delicate fel'nl and
wild flowers will t"Ome up through mude in a s.fiady spot between two
the leaves without •ny trouble. tf buildings. Here It would :be wile to
leaves are raked off, many of the start with the mo11t hardy wild·
little plants will be killed for their !Iowen Bnd ferns, oocuionally el· \
delicate tips need the Protection of perbnenting with a few of the
leaves and are also easily broken rarer onea. But, always detennioe
when tou(!bed by the rate. Heavy before planting 'whether your soil
drift&amp; ot leaves sho1!~d be removed b acid, neutt'itl or alkaline.
' ,In _,.~!a ·it would be well to
--~-------... ~arefully to a thin coating. •
In selecting plants tt ls· Wise to a44~ i.tiih .fl)Veriog of l'aves If no
llf leaves i1 Uktilr to
follow Nature's ltiad tiy 'Ob~ naWat f
the typre of wild plants erow:inl relltb th~S!)Ot. Oak, hickory, tunat)lf'ally in your ·atea. She ·h81!J lj' -birc~.~,. elm, dogwood and BU.·
~n oboos!Df lliO 'mati!i'iof for clr ft'iilple &lt;'. )elves. are to- be preyour laUti.Kie'
foJI ttie 1 ~i­ lerre4 !dr lbll jiurpose. Surpriltng
tions ..~2:~~ding yintt lOCal ~ell remtts are often ,obtained with
NIW
~a e1~, .~ , tb_,w~~·G o• one .inch ~ ~II ~ted sawdust.
Mr. and Mrs. R~&gt;xie Price (former Oarol oWent) of Darton are ""-- - - - - - - -........ Chinese 11:"\)' by'ri1illnilng across
all'ileul'leiDI the bltth Qf a •on born
~e·w' .
to the China malnloild !rom Que.
June tth. lie weiehed . e Jbs. and
moy. The agft!cY quoteil' 'N:Year·
10 oz. aM baa been named. Scott
ol4 Ho Veh-chen 11 ·..YJ:dt ile
Hmtd. trandpilrents of tbe new
ft'!
"eaW ·na future 1n. ninahlm«: .in

tJf !lie ·'1flt lloptlst names ol' jii..,.J~s involved · \n
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c~uteh,
MIMlepot't
wilt meet · ~rt~es. , . . ,
Asked how much paint will be "feded to cov6&lt; the 18 foot
•
,
_
tht•
cdining
Taesday.
The
'EJecta
1
high
and
84xl75
area
of
block,
Charley
reported:
,
Sunday will be the 182nd anoiversary. of ' cause it embraces a history which thrills the
Cftele .,..m meet at the home of
Nli:W: Vj)BK UP! - .,..,. steel
don
't
know.
Thoae
guys
huve
spllled
a
few
bucketrulls
"I
the birth bf the Sta&lt;a a lid Stripe,;, otherwise heart and represents . a national ideal that
Mr1 owen Bratton on Pifat S)reet. waa:e talks, alreldy deadlocked on
already "
known as "Fla•o n-·."
The
~v.,ftt iClr4lp llll'! :l!IPII at •'"'"""1"1 -!,;; !lie{ 0\'f,, l1'9~ble
..,..,
serves as a beacon to men who treasure freeThe Kelly plant wUI look like what we were tolkm. obooll ttt, 11ome
of Mrs.· Lillian JleGhee w~re •nd boW the negotiators
The American people haV1! been reminded ·dom everywhere.
earlier this week - a program to promote preltielf up jo.

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• of it so often that It is hardly necessary to
mention again that the flag is but an emblem
Howevw simple or coolly the material
from wifith It Is made, however appealing the
colors, It is the artangement of the stars and
stripes and the . principles Sfll'lbollzed that
give it the de'p meaning It has for every
Amerioan.
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To the American, no flag is so beautiful,
tllough there are other beautiful flags, be·

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BILL ATI"RACTS OPPOSffiON

&lt;~blicans .in t~ Ohio House
Jiml.llifh.es aDd S.aate are making

Two Junior Leaders Named To Represent Meigs County
ean-p Ohio, Near Utica, Sessions
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2.--DIUy ~nUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June IS, 1959

'-~entating Editorially

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Massey-Ferguson'
MOWERS - RAKES - BALERS
COME IN and SEE THEM AT

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
liE SUBI! OF QUALITY, SERVICE, VAI.~

POMEROY

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Bowles To Pitch· At Gallipolis;
Pt. Pleasant Niue Coming Here
Jamie Bowles , big Mtdd 1epo rt righthander, will start ~h e
first gam e at Gatlipohs tomorrow .in the PACO -: J round of Ohio
Valley Associa tion games, but likely won' t try th e sa me ir on-

hs, where Keith Mitchell, dad of
thrf'"' baseball playing son• hi• Put
to&amp;ether a stronc team , &amp;wlct

man tric k of Last week

ing on'e , not tW•I gtmes.
It w11l be up to Middleport to
de rail the early title dr~w dl ht'
Gallipolis club, winners ol b&amp;th

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G
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MOSSI ets t enge row mg

A wee k ago he split a pa ir
of wm mn g the opener 5-Q and drop7 - inn1ng .e.am&lt;"s wi •t: ''onwrO\', ptnl: the nightcap 1-Q. At Gall Lpu·

Ov er 3-1L~SS 'f0 Hot

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United Pr•n lntern•tlon•l
About Itt"
Take it from Don Mossi-t h.e
Yan kees ain 't wha t thDy used to
· Mr. ·.Tttt Ml"' Cecil Ferrel or b(•
Char'"*~" were visiHng his brnth· II too'k M0tisi fi·,:- y{·a r s to hea l
'IO,Mili&lt;r. and Mrs. dyde Ferrel and t he Yankees four tun es with the
n
· Sunday.
Clr\'f'lan d
hu\ h1• did it
for \ he fourth tLmc m a tht rd of a
.;
sf'ason Frtday ni~ h\ when the
D('t rni t Tt~crs dumped th e world
dGft. tha; rul• .._k HY

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l)
ble Bill Skowron drove home llec-

.- Dailt Sentinel; Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .; June IS , 1959 '·

Casper

SPORTS
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Hiestand Wins

lith Title In ~.

MONEY!

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Shooting

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:Call 110-X
-'or •'397 for
2-week Trial.

the c.r1et...

1~1,..:.

Rold,

Su.oday ~boo ·.I t 1:80 a. ria. Woral:tip MI'Yi-ce 10:" a. m. Revival
1ervices ••ch evtnhtJ at 8. Tbe

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evl!llfelilt l1 Rev. Lucian Mount.
of S..lb VIenna.. o . .,11 wekome.
R~. Marion WUII1m1. Pastor:.
flit -Aih-ttl _ , Church,
s. s. Sup!, Lloyd DillInc.. , g,ao
wo,.ablp ~erv1«1 at 10:48. Tuea.
WSoS Jrtil&gt;eUftl 1t tJie home
of E)eanor Soflea, Wed. eve. at
uo ·fnld .... . , _ ....!....

pro, Claude HarmOn .

Snead . stil liar from sharp, wai
ut 145, aldng With ,Bob Rosburg
and Lioncl Hebeh, J!l.~~ younger

brother.

Normally, Cas,er, who~ys

he
his
rotund atomacb ·because "llike to
eat too much/' ' Js noted fO{. his
Pitting. But , WI day he "'J\Ulled
cirefli.Uy, juSt ft'yln.g ' to get liown
in

Ave,, , Pomtto)l

\io.nal CtlDtchi lC:intabury

were Habert, Gene Littler an the
Winged Foot Golf Clllb'a home

""On't go ·on a diet to

Mulberry

SElMON Em

MOrnine aervlee at •11 wJtb Gdd
The PnJ.terVu ol Man the auhJect of ihe le110n termon •Del the
Golden t'est: Preterve me, 0 God,
for in thee do 1 put iny trlllt.
~IDll 1&amp;: I. \Vedneai.11)' even·
lng HJ'Vlce a't 1- 1he pUbUc Ia
t:otdlaUy invite~ to attend.

1M good·\ookln&amp; BillY- •o wi'h his first ..ou ..il "'D·, Pla"l,e,
Player-Manager Phil Collifis of tb~. ~ Mt+ch.ants' WlsFor1 back
!lflr-stMded fi'Odp of 20
1
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othtr go\feh- witb Ben ft(IJan, seekil1g to bc'ednte die tint for·
~'.';;'To;.::
••~·~~".::::";.~ :: ba!Hlbali 1~11111, currently 1-l In tb~ 1lfil'6 ~
~tion,
player ta
the ~ since
OVA teams are '-'o-• 1 ........ !las li&lt;lpfs Iff liW1itng jjfte o1 the ~ pf ' ' ftlffs in lht Sam Snead, Arnold if'ahner, Doug
Ford,
Gery
Player,
Car)'
MMidlt·
Bay
til
tnrlliid
-.Ha iii i tt20
l••tu• lltt~ !IIJ'Iiimer.
.
eofJ, Mike SOuchak, Do\V , Finatet· and Palmer. Ford and Souchat
~:.~~[! ~~:.~~~
colllno llilllllrit!'M fiM ..ee~o t~e~ed !IG\t c.'IRillliham. wa\d and Jay Hetbert lll)Gny those were a't 141 Whtle Finaterwald
Pomeroy, J.1 '"'' Mlddleporl, ,, ace rJf the Pom~ High staff Ibis 'lll!'liiJ, !II be ~ uli'Rorm, chasing him.
and Ernie Vossler were tied at
142.
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h.ost to Pt. PJeannt on it1 aew pttaibly thts SUnday. (..'Unilinfljim lias lt!t'..ntd ·ffmh. fpOrtS
"This could ·~ " the greateSt
Children'l Home Hill diamcmd activi'ty &amp;bout the tiM~ . sc~1 was ·out With Mtcat 'prolJ. scramble of them all," pred icted
Four Btrokes off Casper'a

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ltThettetond
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'CJ.rtiliM klenal liclefY,

MAMARONlX:~, N. Y. (UP!) - Billy Ca&lt;~per, o bell)&gt; C'lli·
fornian who like• to eat and play galt - In tHat ol'der - led
the field by one shol today with two more rounds 1o go In
who! mar be the greatest last day scramble in the his·
tar'y Gf the U. s, Open gqlf champ_io::.:n::.:::.:
sh'"P..,·
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w1ll h.ave sufficient problems Pitch

lbontb at

PW..O,
th~ Tutado7 a1 IAD•i
ftOm. CJ1 o1 Boir&lt;l lbMIIIIi

lor Lopez with the Yan.kees' only
run in the second.
ne xt to the county Infirmary.
lems. Bttt his doctor ts repoNed ready to give b1ffi: tft6 "go- Hebert, and Casper asr¥d.
The Kanqs City Athletics beat
Players have wnr'ked'hard (hi the ahead" sJ.cn.
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One stroke back of · hhn were
the Boston Red 8ttx, -S·l , in the l.ield to get it. into .- ,tllpt for ,ll•y
this is good news for ev. e'r"l.fnfle, BOb arid ·Jib: ll!:fifrin
, ite" ift Hogan , with a .secomi round 11 to
only other Amtmean League game this year. They b'elieve they .Yt
•j~
,.,
Friday night. In the National come up with an adeqUite c1ia· school, as well as for his OVA teatn. It i!h't !IUC\
League, the Chlc1a:o c ubs ripped motld.
for the Pomeroy opponents.
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the Milwaukee Braves, 9-'7 , the
If Cunningham gets )Qs stJD, bY toml7ttO'W he'll 1ilt~li be
San rrandBOO Glints downed the
thls .Pom~roy club 111150 :~:~~ I seen tn action agaitlst Point P1easan1 On .lbe _
M ttcbliillf' neW
"h'l
•
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h'
Phi
to
have acquired
reliab1e
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tJiam p u •n~ , 3·] .
r I Du e p l&amp; 1
llie1, 3.{), On a a Sbppl)'
Of WhiCh hll beeft J&lt;ln!Y (liamond just around the cOrner from Jim Dte!hl's llhft ·Ron
A ,
t or no pa rt ic ular im
five-inning no-hitter by Mike Me· sinee ·Phil Colllnil re-ot.gantted the Springer's new homes on Mulberry-llV Hffl: ·,
'
S~VE
pnrlnnt :
Cormifk, the Loa: AnJelell DodKers "){erclLants'' three 1uetrs aJO into
Incidentally, the Merchants are sta-irl~ il"W"'"e maws tr"'beat the PittabLJrP, Piratel, 9-fi,
1~
D:fl51"
J
N1 1 s1 r. if yo u saw Case v Sten- and the St. 'Louis cardinals scored an OVA entl"J.
Inc
to
ftcure
a
way
to
keep
Diehl
and
S
~gn
from
witching
Soft Water Saves You g•·l \lorm .around the Yankee IQ 1 nl .. lct
, Q . UPI
h
Ernie Kauff., huakr rieht haod·. the ball o:~a.mes up there for free. It wou1A ..be
embarr~ssinP to
· n ns, u-1 v ory over t e er p1'tcheA credil,bl• ••alnal "-•:...
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..1! ' 1 !M.
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Hjestrand Of
Much ·Mon ~ han It Costs drcs!mg room her.a ulle mice a gam aCincmnatl
.Reda.
...,
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mn.~ " pass the. hat" to that. pair of faDS, as, ~~y:_,~.,Ll ¥Jl~i'. Spring11th stale , sin...;._S&lt;tqp, Doctor Bills. Wa- his wCJrld ('hampion s are below
·;ilepOrt Jut week, his support
' f
t t
I
t d b t ood bl b
d'·tan fr
at the 7Std aneae er U!i
ce · om
11'1' ,U s In g Equipment, t he 500-mark The old champs ch~veland :&amp;.t Waahlngton an4 a!it!ld being sliihtly sbaky and hi1i er s ron s oop oca e a ou g
touhtamerlt
jUs! don 't seem to be abl e. to win Chicago i1't Baltimore were rained matt•' be,ta beins , tilled In left field.
·,
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Clothing.
tli ~ big one anymor e and no one out.
Bowlls' bi&amp; cqrve. out he Ia e~~t·
·py th"t way, sports fans of Pomeroy eaO ~ .two"·reaRy: fine
cominifl·
h mor£! hep to the sad 11tate than
Ernie 'Bankl and Lee Walls pected lo iritpnve with work lnd athletes'tomorrow pla~ing against Pomeroy. 1. •
crOWI\
afC·
Stengel.
each beJtea 1: hnmer and drove itt the Pomeroy bat• ahould ~gin
One .is Richard (fbndu) H~nderson, iRa~,e ov..er. tlie hilf,
ith I' o
I "Wt&gt; ain't going any place until three fdiiJ . tn the Cubs' victor)' ringing ·~•in soon.
but still one of the most stylish and Ukel e~·athleU&amp; ber~·
"
ovr thf &lt;Btlve;fl WIHth dealth Lew Abo, ColUt11 came up witb a 8bo t&amp; Th th '· · t
d t d R··~
sJ
ith
1 w•· l(et over tt\~t liOO-mark," IBYR ltu'rd'ette liia lltth defeat of tbe real find in lltll Wllaon, 1P1ntbet
e ~. er"' JUS «ra U~ e
u.o~.f. ~- .~Y, ·~ re
u ·
liJ[id&lt;.lk. who wo~
. !oilt•ngcl " An d Wt' just don 't seem year . John Buthardt went 614 Senl{lr-to·be thll rail, who whlte- pl't1f~ss1Dnal ptosp6cts if he wants to tate~ ~p.
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to be able to do Jt ."
innings to lfltl up bls third Wlh Wllllhed Middleport by that l-0
the OVA this season should, but .p'r(j&amp;~t~ ·~·t · atlJ'Ilct
with. 199 hitS
The TLgers scored two runs in although he heeded help from Blh score in the serond a:ame last mare .attention_from fans than us~at. .T~P·i~tep··schm ~~3n't
ta~•els but l!!esttabd.
the second inning on three sing!" Henty In tue
•
•• d t~ur(;uJhOU I a . lb fl ro,S(~_,· W
ta~t 2% framea . week, allowing onlu 2 smalli sh I5 Ia•Vllhi y spnnw.e
• II~
record · O,f
and a double
•ball
added
~
,..."!': outatanding
"
another
in theplay
third
on aand
walk
, a Ed Mathew• hit hls 21st and 22nd hits
polis leaning heavily on several of Mark. Wrlie's
wlthout
Pomeroy, Ohio
ri
25
bl11IB
steal and Charlie 'Maxwell's dou· homen~ of the ye1r. Johnny LO· The Pomeroy letm m1kes a col · athletes.
,
· t
,
Jan also homered for the 'B raes.
ortul shOwinH" In theit new Cln·
~ese yOU Ill players are the first. fruits 'of thls an!•'s· Lil$1~
Vandalia,
Georie Ctowe's sacrifice fly cinnatl·Myle unlf(lll'ma.
and Pony League programl of ..ant·yeats. Th4! re·
cham·
lro.J
with
baaesirifilled
in th.e lOth
Inningthedrove
the decisive
run
CINCINNATI UPI - Tbe Cln·
are gratifying, and worth se~11g.
200. DllYt!
. Won
th'e
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for th.e Cardinals as Lindy Mt· cJnnatl Reds hll\1! either the
Daniel pH:ked ul) hls fourth Yl~· home run Ieider or 11 player In
a 25-blrcl
l!:alt CoUrt Street,
tory and Tom Acker suffered hit top contention for the leadenhip
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two rounds, Wltb .a total ~ of 1~
for 36 bolls gOOd tftoutr:h to make
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l!'.~lil~solat~ ·~_(i;-:tftl}' ~d 'hlm on h~""a:y Wi!h a so~g in his heat(. 8 ,sprlng in tlie
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-~r~l!•!l'~hip;~•ble1 bs lo ,..,.,.,.. and give tile UlUe lhin~ go 6ften generate su~}j pay.:er·
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check ·your car. All ilems'· affecting your driving
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ol your car, '
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Bowles To Pitch· At Gallipolis;
Pt. Pleasant Niue Coming Here
Jamie Bowles , big Mtdd 1epo rt righthander, will start ~h e
first gam e at Gatlipohs tomorrow .in the PACO -: J round of Ohio
Valley Associa tion games, but likely won' t try th e sa me ir on-

hs, where Keith Mitchell, dad of
thrf'"' baseball playing son• hi• Put
to&amp;ether a stronc team , &amp;wlct

man tric k of Last week

ing on'e , not tW•I gtmes.
It w11l be up to Middleport to
de rail the early title dr~w dl ht'
Gallipolis club, winners ol b&amp;th

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A wee k ago he split a pa ir
of wm mn g the opener 5-Q and drop7 - inn1ng .e.am&lt;"s wi •t: ''onwrO\', ptnl: the nightcap 1-Q. At Gall Lpu·

Ov er 3-1L~SS 'f0 Hot

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United Pr•n lntern•tlon•l
About Itt"
Take it from Don Mossi-t h.e
Yan kees ain 't wha t thDy used to
· Mr. ·.Tttt Ml"' Cecil Ferrel or b(•
Char'"*~" were visiHng his brnth· II too'k M0tisi fi·,:- y{·a r s to hea l
'IO,Mili&lt;r. and Mrs. dyde Ferrel and t he Yankees four tun es with the
n
· Sunday.
Clr\'f'lan d
hu\ h1• did it
for \ he fourth tLmc m a tht rd of a
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sf'ason Frtday ni~ h\ when the
D('t rni t Tt~crs dumped th e world
dGft. tha; rul• .._k HY

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ble Bill Skowron drove home llec-

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Su.oday ~boo ·.I t 1:80 a. ria. Woral:tip MI'Yi-ce 10:" a. m. Revival
1ervices ••ch evtnhtJ at 8. Tbe

t•••

evl!llfelilt l1 Rev. Lucian Mount.
of S..lb VIenna.. o . .,11 wekome.
R~. Marion WUII1m1. Pastor:.
flit -Aih-ttl _ , Church,
s. s. Sup!, Lloyd DillInc.. , g,ao
wo,.ablp ~erv1«1 at 10:48. Tuea.
WSoS Jrtil&gt;eUftl 1t tJie home
of E)eanor Soflea, Wed. eve. at
uo ·fnld .... . , _ ....!....

pro, Claude HarmOn .

Snead . stil liar from sharp, wai
ut 145, aldng With ,Bob Rosburg
and Lioncl Hebeh, J!l.~~ younger

brother.

Normally, Cas,er, who~ys

he
his
rotund atomacb ·because "llike to
eat too much/' ' Js noted fO{. his
Pitting. But , WI day he "'J\Ulled
cirefli.Uy, juSt ft'yln.g ' to get liown
in

Ave,, , Pomtto)l

\io.nal CtlDtchi lC:intabury

were Habert, Gene Littler an the
Winged Foot Golf Clllb'a home

""On't go ·on a diet to

Mulberry

SElMON Em

MOrnine aervlee at •11 wJtb Gdd
The PnJ.terVu ol Man the auhJect of ihe le110n termon •Del the
Golden t'est: Preterve me, 0 God,
for in thee do 1 put iny trlllt.
~IDll 1&amp;: I. \Vedneai.11)' even·
lng HJ'Vlce a't 1- 1he pUbUc Ia
t:otdlaUy invite~ to attend.

1M good·\ookln&amp; BillY- •o wi'h his first ..ou ..il "'D·, Pla"l,e,
Player-Manager Phil Collifis of tb~. ~ Mt+ch.ants' WlsFor1 back
!lflr-stMded fi'Odp of 20
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othtr go\feh- witb Ben ft(IJan, seekil1g to bc'ednte die tint for·
~'.';;'To;.::
••~·~~".::::";.~ :: ba!Hlbali 1~11111, currently 1-l In tb~ 1lfil'6 ~
~tion,
player ta
the ~ since
OVA teams are '-'o-• 1 ........ !las li&lt;lpfs Iff liW1itng jjfte o1 the ~ pf ' ' ftlffs in lht Sam Snead, Arnold if'ahner, Doug
Ford,
Gery
Player,
Car)'
MMidlt·
Bay
til
tnrlliid
-.Ha iii i tt20
l••tu• lltt~ !IIJ'Iiimer.
.
eofJ, Mike SOuchak, Do\V , Finatet· and Palmer. Ford and Souchat
~:.~~[! ~~:.~~~
colllno llilllllrit!'M fiM ..ee~o t~e~ed !IG\t c.'IRillliham. wa\d and Jay Hetbert lll)Gny those were a't 141 Whtle Finaterwald
Pomeroy, J.1 '"'' Mlddleporl, ,, ace rJf the Pom~ High staff Ibis 'lll!'liiJ, !II be ~ uli'Rorm, chasing him.
and Ernie Vossler were tied at
142.
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h.ost to Pt. PJeannt on it1 aew pttaibly thts SUnday. (..'Unilinfljim lias lt!t'..ntd ·ffmh. fpOrtS
"This could ·~ " the greateSt
Children'l Home Hill diamcmd activi'ty &amp;bout the tiM~ . sc~1 was ·out With Mtcat 'prolJ. scramble of them all," pred icted
Four Btrokes off Casper'a

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'CJ.rtiliM klenal liclefY,

MAMARONlX:~, N. Y. (UP!) - Billy Ca&lt;~per, o bell)&gt; C'lli·
fornian who like• to eat and play galt - In tHat ol'der - led
the field by one shol today with two more rounds 1o go In
who! mar be the greatest last day scramble in the his·
tar'y Gf the U. s, Open gqlf champ_io::.:n::.:::.:
sh'"P..,·
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w1ll h.ave sufficient problems Pitch

lbontb at

PW..O,
th~ Tutado7 a1 IAD•i
ftOm. CJ1 o1 Boir&lt;l lbMIIIIi

lor Lopez with the Yan.kees' only
run in the second.
ne xt to the county Infirmary.
lems. Bttt his doctor ts repoNed ready to give b1ffi: tft6 "go- Hebert, and Casper asr¥d.
The Kanqs City Athletics beat
Players have wnr'ked'hard (hi the ahead" sJ.cn.
·
One stroke back of · hhn were
the Boston Red 8ttx, -S·l , in the l.ield to get it. into .- ,tllpt for ,ll•y
this is good news for ev. e'r"l.fnfle, BOb arid ·Jib: ll!:fifrin
, ite" ift Hogan , with a .secomi round 11 to
only other Amtmean League game this year. They b'elieve they .Yt
•j~
,.,
Friday night. In the National come up with an adeqUite c1ia· school, as well as for his OVA teatn. It i!h't !IUC\
League, the Chlc1a:o c ubs ripped motld.
for the Pomeroy opponents.
'
the Milwaukee Braves, 9-'7 , the
If Cunningham gets )Qs stJD, bY toml7ttO'W he'll 1ilt~li be
San rrandBOO Glints downed the
thls .Pom~roy club 111150 :~:~~ I seen tn action agaitlst Point P1easan1 On .lbe _
M ttcbliillf' neW
"h'l
•
1
h'
Phi
to
have acquired
reliab1e
. ._
tJiam p u •n~ , 3·] .
r I Du e p l&amp; 1
llie1, 3.{), On a a Sbppl)'
Of WhiCh hll beeft J&lt;ln!Y (liamond just around the cOrner from Jim Dte!hl's llhft ·Ron
A ,
t or no pa rt ic ular im
five-inning no-hitter by Mike Me· sinee ·Phil Colllnil re-ot.gantted the Springer's new homes on Mulberry-llV Hffl: ·,
'
S~VE
pnrlnnt :
Cormifk, the Loa: AnJelell DodKers "){erclLants'' three 1uetrs aJO into
Incidentally, the Merchants are sta-irl~ il"W"'"e maws tr"'beat the PittabLJrP, Piratel, 9-fi,
1~
D:fl51"
J
N1 1 s1 r. if yo u saw Case v Sten- and the St. 'Louis cardinals scored an OVA entl"J.
Inc
to
ftcure
a
way
to
keep
Diehl
and
S
~gn
from
witching
Soft Water Saves You g•·l \lorm .around the Yankee IQ 1 nl .. lct
, Q . UPI
h
Ernie Kauff., huakr rieht haod·. the ball o:~a.mes up there for free. It wou1A ..be
embarr~ssinP to
· n ns, u-1 v ory over t e er p1'tcheA credil,bl• ••alnal "-•:...
e
..1! ' 1 !M.
'
:"1
c;o
Hjestrand Of
Much ·Mon ~ han It Costs drcs!mg room her.a ulle mice a gam aCincmnatl
.Reda.
...,
~ ~
mn.~ " pass the. hat" to that. pair of faDS, as, ~~y:_,~.,Ll ¥Jl~i'. Spring11th stale , sin...;._S&lt;tqp, Doctor Bills. Wa- his wCJrld ('hampion s are below
·;ilepOrt Jut week, his support
' f
t t
I
t d b t ood bl b
d'·tan fr
at the 7Std aneae er U!i
ce · om
11'1' ,U s In g Equipment, t he 500-mark The old champs ch~veland :&amp;.t Waahlngton an4 a!it!ld being sliihtly sbaky and hi1i er s ron s oop oca e a ou g
touhtamerlt
jUs! don 't seem to be abl e. to win Chicago i1't Baltimore were rained matt•' be,ta beins , tilled In left field.
·,
. .
. .
Clothing.
tli ~ big one anymor e and no one out.
Bowlls' bi&amp; cqrve. out he Ia e~~t·
·py th"t way, sports fans of Pomeroy eaO ~ .two"·reaRy: fine
cominifl·
h mor£! hep to the sad 11tate than
Ernie 'Bankl and Lee Walls pected lo iritpnve with work lnd athletes'tomorrow pla~ing against Pomeroy. 1. •
crOWI\
afC·
Stengel.
each beJtea 1: hnmer and drove itt the Pomeroy bat• ahould ~gin
One .is Richard (fbndu) H~nderson, iRa~,e ov..er. tlie hilf,
ith I' o
I "Wt&gt; ain't going any place until three fdiiJ . tn the Cubs' victor)' ringing ·~•in soon.
but still one of the most stylish and Ukel e~·athleU&amp; ber~·
"
ovr thf &lt;Btlve;fl WIHth dealth Lew Abo, ColUt11 came up witb a 8bo t&amp; Th th '· · t
d t d R··~
sJ
ith
1 w•· l(et over tt\~t liOO-mark," IBYR ltu'rd'ette liia lltth defeat of tbe real find in lltll Wllaon, 1P1ntbet
e ~. er"' JUS «ra U~ e
u.o~.f. ~- .~Y, ·~ re
u ·
liJ[id&lt;.lk. who wo~
. !oilt•ngcl " An d Wt' just don 't seem year . John Buthardt went 614 Senl{lr-to·be thll rail, who whlte- pl't1f~ss1Dnal ptosp6cts if he wants to tate~ ~p.
'
'
to be able to do Jt ."
innings to lfltl up bls third Wlh Wllllhed Middleport by that l-0
the OVA this season should, but .p'r(j&amp;~t~ ·~·t · atlJ'Ilct
with. 199 hitS
The TLgers scored two runs in although he heeded help from Blh score in the serond a:ame last mare .attention_from fans than us~at. .T~P·i~tep··schm ~~3n't
ta~•els but l!!esttabd.
the second inning on three sing!" Henty In tue
•
•• d t~ur(;uJhOU I a . lb fl ro,S(~_,· W
ta~t 2% framea . week, allowing onlu 2 smalli sh I5 Ia•Vllhi y spnnw.e
• II~
record · O,f
and a double
•ball
added
~
,..."!': outatanding
"
another
in theplay
third
on aand
walk
, a Ed Mathew• hit hls 21st and 22nd hits
polis leaning heavily on several of Mark. Wrlie's
wlthout
Pomeroy, Ohio
ri
25
bl11IB
steal and Charlie 'Maxwell's dou· homen~ of the ye1r. Johnny LO· The Pomeroy letm m1kes a col · athletes.
,
· t
,
Jan also homered for the 'B raes.
ortul shOwinH" In theit new Cln·
~ese yOU Ill players are the first. fruits 'of thls an!•'s· Lil$1~
Vandalia,
Georie Ctowe's sacrifice fly cinnatl·Myle unlf(lll'ma.
and Pony League programl of ..ant·yeats. Th4! re·
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baaesirifilled
in th.e lOth
Inningthedrove
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run
CINCINNATI UPI - Tbe Cln·
are gratifying, and worth se~11g.
200. DllYt!
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Daniel pH:ked ul) hls fourth Yl~· home run Ieider or 11 player In
a 25-blrcl
l!:alt CoUrt Street,
tory and Tom Acker suffered hit top contention for the leadenhip
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l!'.~lil~solat~ ·~_(i;-:tftl}' ~d 'hlm on h~""a:y Wi!h a so~g in his heat(. 8 ,sprlng in tlie
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-~r~l!•!l'~hip;~•ble1 bs lo ,..,.,.,.. and give tile UlUe lhin~ go 6ften generate su~}j pay.:er·
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In a ll)lltter o( mi~utea our 114feiy inspectors will
check ·your car. All ilems'· affecting your driving
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and ~ pi .a, oomplete ·
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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 13, 1959

MOTOROYCIJE--'51 HARLEY DA·
vtdson 74 in good condilH.Ifl.

Pnced reasonably. Call YUkon
52325 -or ~~ee Eber Gt1hlan,
Chester.
6-11-3tp

WANT ADS

' SINGER SLANT NEEDLF...--- r~e
months old, like new Pay olf
balance $76.00. $8.00 per month.

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RATI!S

J tMt.s per word . nne insertion. Minimum charge G &lt;!l!lntS" per Yt'oOf'd for three coosecutive in&amp;ertiOQS.

60 cent&amp;

- Less than three months old.
Ortl!inally sold !ur $21)9.000.
Balance due $97.00. Payments
$7.00 per muntb. Phone 343
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CLEANERwith attachmer,ls. Ongmall.)l
cost $179.~. Btlance due $57 .50
Take over payments $7 per
6 12 6tp
month. Phone 343.

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SEWLNG MACHINE Or1gmally cost $181 .50. Pay oH

25
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
Ads received by 10 AM. will be 1n that day's paper.
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NECCHI SUPER.l\IOVA MACHINE

oot: month for 30 cents per word.
Full rat(' nf 3 &lt;"eni.s per word will be charged for advertismg
U not paid Wlthtn 10 days after rere1vi.ng l&gt;lll.
Errors in Advt'rtism.g - Should be ~ported immediately. The
O.i.ly Se~m'CI wtll DOt be respOdlS1bie for more then one incor·
reet insertion.
Card of Thank..&lt;; and S).lecial Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publishE'd at 1 cent per word.
WORDS
1 OAY
3 DAYS
0 DAYS
1 MO.
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balance $57.50. Payments $8.00
per month. Phone 343 6 12 6tp

For Sole

SEWING
MACHINETOMATO PLANTS. MEXICANS, Hound bobbin, 66 model, origmalPritchard, rutgers., marglobe,
ly sold for $179.50. Brand IICW
SJNGER

RE\IlV kL STAR'I'lNG JUNE ll

thrJngb June 14 at Mt. Olive
ChU!'Ch, Long Buttom, Ohw.
r the inspiring yuung evan·
&amp;.eli.!lt, kev. G1lbert Spencer and
Pastor G. Douglas CircJe.
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bul·pee-globe, giant italian, and
burpee golden jubilee (orange).
second houae east from &amp;chool
hou':l'! in Syracuse. }VHJlam H.
Holmes.
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ICE CREAM SOCIAl~. ROCK pasture and water. EigJtt :-oom
SPJUNGS, Methodist Churc h,
house. , G . ~d barn . Outtluildlng!l.
June 16, begwnmg 6 p m.
Will sell
reasonably Phone
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24641.
6-3·12tp
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PLENTY

f•onsole cablnet. Take over payments $'1.00 per month. Phone
343.

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SINGER ZIG-ZAG SEWING .MA·
CHINE. Like new. OriAinally
cost over -$300.00. Pay off bal ·
once of $143.00. Payments $6.00
per month. ,Phone. 343.
6 12 6tp

BLACK AND WlUTE GELDING REGISTERED
BEAGJ,ES.
NO
PART OR FULL TIME WORK
Pony. Phone B&lt;t7-L
Sunday
sales.
Ralph
Lamhr1ght,
FOR ADDED INCOME
6 13 61e
Bailey Run Ro&lt;1d, R 2, Pomelbnulactun-r wcrno\.s reliable
roy.
6·J2-12lc
man or woman fur Lhis ~re-.a to
A TROUT FISHERMAN'S PARA·
handle natwnally adv t: rbsed
OISE; land with frontage on FOR SAlJE---6 ROOMS HOL"SEtubes (llmeh as RCA, GE, SYLhold furnllure. 306 S. 2nd Ave.
white river, will aend picture.
ViA.NlA, CBS &amp; OTIIERS.) Tubes
Corner Second and M11in or
Price ~ - $10 down, $10 per
aJo.e 80ld. thru modcrol"lJ self-serPhone 6081 ·X
,6·12·3tc
month. Art Schmidt, Park Fans,
radio ~Rnd TV tube t~era
Wise.
6 13 ltc
Not ve-nding machmes.
SEWING MACHINE GOOD CON·
EllflnJngs .shou ld net from $200
GAS STOVE, REFRIGE~TOR,
dition. $20. Phone 9ti5·J . 6·12-6tc
·t.v $500 per month -and up. WUI
Cabinet, wasbeft davenport' and j PIGS l&lt;'O R SAU: R~AUY TO GO.
nDt mlcr·fcre Wo.~th your prcsetr.t
~hair, table, lVJrilahed, ' chairs . ,_
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c.rnplo)'mer.L $1 487 00 to $2W73.·
table painted. ·• UoWard' Pflce
i)t'le Albm-t Vi- ulfe, Jtactne_, 0.
00 U...sh rt•quucd fo-r mvcntory
Phone 246:23,::-'itu.tland.. _u,. War·
6-12-6te
and equtpmcn t. Investmoot lJS
ner Morgan 24628: ' ;._.,p 13 3tp (9ol Mo~me Supplie~
Secured. Should I.Je all I~ -1.0 .!JI.art .
at once. Income starts tmmed~ ­
I~EGJSTERED GREAT D,ANE Pups IJMd boats •nd motor-., UUO and
ately. No sell~n~ or solictting.
up, whUv thiiY Ia•~- Mlrtfopolltan
Call 8402 after 5 p.fR •• except.
Bu8lness •1s set up fur yu1.1. Corn!aturday, Sunday and Monday.
Marine &amp;AI•:.. and 5•r¥•c•, Pom·
JUmy •Wins -and aupcrvises op·
6 13 3tc j eroy. Phon. 86-M.
2 3 tfc
c.&gt;t-aUon, rand will extend firutn·
oiur a!!SisUtnec for furt.ber lull t ·&lt;.2 HORSE PowER ·c!I.QIPION ·,c-1 '") -,:--- R
t
time cxp!lnslor111. Do not anlr.ver
(JUthoard motor. Used very Ht
"'T
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uniCS!I' luJiy qu.alH!Ied . For per·
tle. Phone 3812.
6-lO..flt-c APARTMENTs- ·-F-ur-n-is"'he-d-,n-d
901lal interv iew m your city,
, unfurnlahed. McMaster11, ':~Jddle­
llliClude phone r&amp;n.d write to:
port. Phone 8U44·M.
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TEST 'UR OW If CORP.
2217 North 3ht St,.....
Milwauk" I, Wisconsin

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gether at the aame Ume make a
very, very slight correction in the
speed of their generators.
IContiaued ltrvm P... OM)
.Reddy, your topnotch timekeeper,
made tbis smt.ll Hme adjustthroueh the period of another 86,ment
184 ttmes last year while
.00 seconds ~tween alarms he
your
clock
was spinnmg out 31.wdl probably malr.e that correclton
5:36,000
seconds.
Each of the cor·
of- a second by speeding up your
electric clock. Of course, you will rections is usually spread over a
three-hour penod , making your apnever know it.
pliances work just like always but
allowing your electric clock to get
If Reddy doesn't make your
lnc clock exactly r1ght after it right back on the right time. Your
g;:nns ur loses as much as three se· clock is set to the exact part of a
onds, then a time correction is pul 5eeond by standard time sout·eeJ.
Knowmg that Reddy Kilowatt is
through. This means Ohw and al·
most all otht:r power companies keeping your electric clock runmoat accurate
~al&gt;t of the MISSISSlppl River tO· mng nght on the
ttmc, you can rest relaxed tonight.
GRAVELy TRACTOR SALIS AND And 1r you're worried a:bout thst
SERVICE, 512 E. IMin, p...,.. alarm golRg off ahead of time,
r'OJ'. Phone 63-X. s.1Hm1n: don't give it a second thought.
Harold Bamh•rt,
RMCI•Yita.,
Ohio. Phone CO'&gt;Iville 3491.
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Pienlc S.11on ...... lma11NtJ.
If you're looking for •ometbiq
a little diffefeDt In picnk:J-try
kabob! Tb.ere are any number of
combinaUona that you can uae
ror a "meal-on-a-sUd:". Be sure
to select your meatl and uge&lt;
ta-bles \hat cook in the same
time, though. A few augeesUona
could include franks cut into 1
inch piecetl, pineapple chunta.
end sliced bacon-fully cooked
ham and pineapple chunkl---boloI!'Da, sliced onions and sliced ba·
con. or vou might enjoy cooked
ham, tomato wedges, and aman
cooked onions.
If you want to stict to bamburger, try sornetblng different
in buns. Hot parmeasan roll'~ are
easy t~:~ make. Spli..t large erusty
dinner roll.s in halt. Spread cut
sides with butte• and sprinkle
generously wlth grated Parmea&amp;an
cheese. Put your h;iJves together
and wrap your roll• in a double
thickness of foil, Heat these on
your e:r-HJ
about 10 minutes
while tour meat ia cooking.
To gc with your meat, baked
potatoe ~ are simple, All you have
to do is scrub and wrap ~edium
sized l-akine potatoea in aluminum foil , and bury tbem bt your
hot coals to "bake' for ~ mihutea.

project. . .
- A letter from Congressman
H. Moeller to Grover
Walter
infonnini the C of C his
continued high in seekinP,
YOUR ROOF I'ROBLEMS facilities alony this ae::tion
Ohio River for ·boating enthusiasts,
for further information on
tl•,trpo!" developments.
-Agreed to send members PresCall 355-J
ton and Cash Baht before Middleport council at Jts July 1~ meeting
Phil Globokar
to
offer cooperation on improve121 Union A··•·
"Bundled potatoes• are another
mcntB at the Middleport levee.
simple
to 'make itt:m. On a 10
Others attending were William
Represenll)ng
Inch
square
of a1umlnum foH ·
Grueaer and Richard Owen. ·
place 11 potato cut into 1-2 !nth
DENSOL PAINT CO.
slices, a 1-4 inch slice of onion,
a &lt;tablespoon ot butter or margarine, and seasoning. Fold and
lnsurancfl
(Continued flrom P1,. Onl)
twist your full to cover your 1\0·
BARNE.:;S:-;.S:::IMPS=:::o~N--;!N;=.;S:U:::RA;-;-;:N;;;CE also for personal help given 1tato 11nd Onion. Bake on your hot
Agtnts, Middle)Jort. Fire, Auto him as Dean.
coals or grUl for 45 minutes.
mobtle, f,onds. PhiJDe 631.11.
Corn-on-the-e® Is anat"her pic·
Officers, teachers arid workers nlc ft~vorite-and is simple to do.
COMPLF.Tli' INSURANCE PRO in the 1~9 school were: Mrs. R. Open the outer covering of corn
tectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, ?nllo R. Pickens, Asst. Dean; Mrs. Arn- to rer.1ove the silk, and then re·
Call Don .M.tlla,
MJddleport old Richards, Recording Secretary; place the husks. Cook on your
Ohio
Mtss Janice Richard!!, Attend~nce grill or In hot coals. Here's anSecretary; Mrs. Paul Theiess, Pub- other ~rick: Remove the husks,
licity Chairman; Rev. Howard Rup· and di'l your corn in water. Wrap
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~statpelt, Purehasing Agent; Miss Ju~y your (nrn in foil and cook on
FOR SA'.E.
Butcher, pianist.
your grill- or in the hot coals5 ROOH HOUSE Wl'l'H BATH.
for 10 to 20 minutC-!1.
Vaughan,
teacher,
Nursery:
Mrs.
Large lot with garage and oUt
buildmg. One block lu BChoob. carolyn Russell, Carolyp Searles
For deSsert yow can· arr11nge
Priced to sell. See Wayne Rupe and Alma Baumgardner. Begin- he)p4yolU'self trays of fruit or
6-1Q.3tc ners: Mrs. East, teacher, Betty Pal- cheese. Wedges of cheese Couda
Rutl:ind, Ohio.
mer, Barbara Jones and Emmaline Corgonrola, or Blue Cheese ani"i
FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSE Bowles.
cubes or sharp aged cheddar or
· Bath, cellar, outbuilding. Gar·
Muenster on gay picks with a
den. Good condition. Furnished
P.rirnary I· Mrs. Gene Coleman, selectkn of crisp dessert crack$4~. unfurnlahed $3900.
lU· teacher, Mary Scott, Sarah Bachtel.
neaa tor-ces sale. FJ:ank Hudson, Carol HUdson. •Primary n: Mrs. w. ers is one idea.
Pom~'OY, Pbone ts53.
8-l(HJ~ M. Hulburt, teacher, and Coleen
Wilson, Phylli1 Hilbert and Csro8 ROOI.I HOUSE, GAI\AGE, FULL lyn Wilson. Primary til: MI&gt;I. Wal·
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a.ized basement, bot 3lr furnace,
burn,
teacher,
Shlriey
Gilkey,
sularge Jot, water utUitie• $&amp;,000. .de Allensworth and Charlene DaGeo""ge JenJtlus
Syac1Jse, 0.
8·9-1\IW
vis~Junior l: Mrs. ~--R. Flckens,
03C
teacher, Susie Pullen and Judy
(.21) Reel tsrotot
Butcher. Junior ll : Carol Criswell,
O&amp;ERLIN, ' 0. UPI-Julian L.
i',OR SALE BY OWNER TRI :~i:~:~;~:Malda Roush and Carolyn Smith, former star high school
Junior Ill: Mrs. iPaul ~thlcte and a University of North
, teacher, and Judy Sauer.
carolinA graduate, was named
level all electric home, New Hwa·
ven Heights, NewdHaven, heel.
High: Mrs. Arnold .Rich- ruesday as bead basketball and
Va., 3 bedroom•. 1en, atta,c .
teii.cher, and carla Wilson.
':Olf &lt;:.tach • at Oberlin College.
prograp-1 was clused with
Smith, a four aport athlete~ Jn
garage, ·basement, arge hYtnl
singing of this year's theme high ~llool at Farmville, N. C.,
room wlth win1d1ow overlookine
Ohio River Va ey .. All hard,"Wvinll: For Jesus" followed .md a .coiJege varsity basketball
wood kltchen cabmeta. Price
benedactiOn &gt;by Rev. Robert 1~::~~~{or three years, was ap
Includes wall to wall wool car·
, pastor ot the ChLUch of /J
aul•tant profe~&amp;or of ph.v·
petlng,
drapes.
$17,MIO.OO. the Nazarene.
Jieal
fducatiOn
effective at the
1
Terms: $2,600
cash, balance
be"lnnlng of the 1909-80 academic
FHA l01n. Phone TUrner 23591
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Y•)j";, ·
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Mro. Don
MODERN SI)C. ROOM HOUSE,
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•oR SALI
Bell and dauchter Lorna and Mr&amp;
bath, large lot, full basement,
Bide will be received at the of· J. D. Roush spent Saturday af·
of Webster and Fultz, Attor- ternoon with Mra. Harold Grimm.
furnace heat, city water, ga1
ih Minersville. Euaene Forbea,l ~~-~~~P;o~m:keroy National IBank
Mr. and Mra. David Hill ot
Phone 842·X.
6·11·3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio, · until Racin• and Mrs. Jerry HUL and
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sale of the real eatatf Cluklburr.
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Bertha 0. Jack110n, deceased,
F. A 'Cadle Ia ill.
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POMEROY · 6-room frame,
Se~~nd ~
Middleport, Ohio. new pt'eaident Mt'l. Erma Hill had
Rarage, cellar, front porch.
hereby reserved
charee or
•erde8L A Jilt
looking the river. Out of "''""II"·''~ any or all bids.
Waa
to the outgolne
water. $3DOO.OO. ·
Rober\ L Coats,
. Orpba Hill.
Administrator
J. S. Quick and
MIDDLEPORT • 6-room home, I·

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haul slonc to fr eeway. Long
hours, ste&lt;ldy" work Can use
t&lt;lndent and single uh1 trucks.
('all Delaware,
Ohio, 91871.
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mcchanil'al
conrHtion.
Priced Lo llcll. DaviK--- 137 Mul- ~
berry Avu., l'o meroy, 04io.
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dleport 6129-Y.

Wau;un $1,49~. 9 p&amp;Hacngcr.
Showe good care . One careful
OW}ler. Blaettnar's J•omeroy .
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WASHINU-- M:l'l'OR CLEANlN(:\ dack!jtt's dol":lo f-ervlre.

t9li6 oiJISMOB!LE 4 Dlt. $t,4~.
Super 88 ~dan. Hydramallc
drive. R &amp;: H. Very nice. BlaeL·
tnar's Pomeroy.
6 13 6tc

Phone 91184.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Pbono 485
Pomeroy

1957 BUICK VB SPECIAL. $1.996.
2 dr. Hard Top. Dynallow drive.
n.&amp;H. One carelul owner. Blaet· E!.ECTROLUX I&gt;IACJDNE CLEAN·
Ell. Leas than three months old ,
tnar'1 Pomeroy.
I 13 6tc
Throw away baaa. Will sell for
1906 PONTIAC VB STAR CHIEF
balance dua lf4,UO. Payments $6
12.110. C:atallno. Cpe. Finest and
per r'nonth. Phone 348.
belt •ertu Pontiac. One careful
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·awMr'. "Sblflt c.ar. .BiaMtnar's tl55 NEW MOOI'i 61 l'l': TRAILPoJ11,eroy. •i
6 13 6tc
or. ·1 ·bedroom, l!f fl. aluminum
F&gt;URNACE AND
awnla1. $2.200.00.
Lawr~IM:e
· ConV•IIon: unlt. Phone 321 -X
Reed, Lowt'• Trailer Court,
lllddleport, 101ilo.
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front
porche1.
fl-oor, and
city back
water,
sink, Corner
cellar,
lot overlooking the river. $2000-·
00.
SYJtACUSI - 6·room frame house
newly pain.tedt aeml·bath, bot
llefo.e 0:30 A.M.
water, automaUc washer,
1\flddleporl 8831...
matte healjn&amp;. aemi modern
Pomor,y &amp;II·
eben, cellar, b:opt pon:h,
KAUTZ PIID ITDII
two Iota. f5000,00.
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At C~
•ARM · 74 acre1, 16 acre• traetor
Yukoa 1-2141
tillable. !J.room hoUse, 1ink and
water In kitchen. Front and back
HAMILL
S~RVICJ
NECCH1 'ZIG IIA(l !!'WING "MA·
porches.
MlneraJI. Other bu1JdCHINE-Mo~es , battot\ holes.
STATION
tngs. $3ll00.00.
sews ou buttona, and many,
Albloy 3311
• VIRGIL TIAfOitO, lai1111Nn
many de&amp;lfln&amp;. Coat over $300.00 I ~=c;:=;;::;:~,;,=!'=:::;~~ . lOX 229 ·
I'HON I Itil-Y
neow. Ply off balance $1~.00.1 YOUR WIITINOHOUII ftiALIR
6 1) Jtc
$l0.00 per month. Phone 343.
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APPLIANCII
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6 12 Utp CC:.4L, OIL &amp; GAS fURNACII HOUSI &amp; LOT located In Rut·
land Twp. 9 A. 5 A. bOttom, on
12 HEAD OF· • HORSES AND
.ARNOLD'I
good h.ig~way, near vlUage, 6
PhoN aa..v
lyreeua•, Ohle
poniea for ule. Will work and
room hol.l8flt rtJ.nnina water, celridt'. See A. H. Burbrlda:e. Atlar, aood well of water, euaac
CULANDI
bony, Ohio, R. D. 2. " 11-1ll-3l&lt;
and bam, price $3SOC).
Rodlo &amp; TV Ro,.lr lorYice
USED WEIITlNGHOUSE
Phone 200
P:ARM 2t A. located In Bedford
~P· on &amp;ravel road, 8 room
Reooonably priced.
==~Pom.:.:::;oroy, Ohoo;_·-:::-::-:-:
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l'iouae, cellar, barn, price $2DOO.
3212.
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USED SINGER ~oRTABLES. APPLIANCE REPAIJl PbCMIO ' " - JaS.J
J. H. la1tman
f20.DO up. See or call your
OtU MClOUntodt, Racine Oblo.
OR
authOrized Singer Sewing Ma·
HOUTITIRUALTY
eblne Co. Sale~ and Servic" Rep.
'hone
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hwleroy,O,
Jame• IMC!Oouaal, loCited at FOR UNT-EXTENI&lt;ION ' I,AD
e 13 at&lt;
dtl'l,
Selffbld
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IJlotlta.
CUat3n
Fi1ber,
lrllddl•
Emmerao.ll 17381.
6 10 3te
por, 1)blo. Phone IJ28(.
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S!lop for the past 8 years and 3 ¥a,l"l,wllh llle Hay Fur·
nllure Co., ·I am now open f4r' b~llbiest· at llle above
address.
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repair ·aDd .Over auto, truok and ""-•lpmen' .seall. For
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AIR CO!qlmQNING, REF1111GIIl&amp;Condl,llon: ltinllllo of wiU !rode
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Thin flnJer . alle61- of Swill
cjleese with amall bunrhe1 of
grape1, wedget of .lruh· 1pples,
pears or pineappk! cbunkl, 11 an·
other. So your apple 1nd pear
wedll:~s will keep tbelr brl~ht
C()lor, dlp them tn Iemen ju1ce
before you aerve them.
Men are especlally fond of
~re:e 1pple~ and peara and indi·
vtdual 1ervmgs of ab~ a&amp;ed
cheddar cheese. You m1ght alllb
aerve t-aked apple• topped with
either miLd or sharp cheddar
cheeae. Another tasty com bin•·
tion is apple Of' cberry tarta serv·
ed with slice• of sharp q:ed
chedd.ar cheese.

Two Unusual Fire
CContlnuod '""' Palo Ono)

the gas can, shorted, then Ignited
the gasoline.
Loss was estimated at approxi·
mately $1,300. Tl)e boat cannot be
suvaged. Gibb's blgbway.... aeeident
last week put an estimated $600
damage into his automobile-

CAR BUIINJ TOO
Accordiq. to the slate Hiehway
Patrol., Clyde J. Wlbert, SO, Galli1)01ls waa drivln,c a 1950 Buick
tu:i south one roUe aouth of Route
~M on the Poplar R[dge Road. He
met a northbound car, went into
the ditch to avold ·• eollision.
He secured help from a nearby
farmer, Clyde Barne~r. WI, Route
1, Chelbire. While Barnett was
puUine upon the car wJth his
tractor, an,d while Wibert was in·
side at the •teerlng wheel, flames
burst from under the hood. The
car was a total loas.
~
AUhoueh pauerby rushed l-IP
with shovel&amp; to throw dirt on the
blaze it could not be put out~ '
This fJ.reo was believed to have
started when a battery cable be·
came shorted, igniting gasoline in
the carbrueator.

Channe\3- Saturday

builcUnp, equipment aDd labor.
He, like the teat of ua, .paya for
the &amp;ooda and service~ which make
up our blah Rtan~dd of Uvi.ne. All
In 1u, most of hl1 income Is IPflDt
Jn teepbll hil dall')' operatDJ and
hisdamily comfortablt!. He makea
1 obiJ t!ontrlbuLlon to the welfare at
all the people , in Mason County.
The prOduct be sella ia n•ture's
. moat perfect food and the income
1from the aale of milk is one 1of tbt
big contributions to M&amp;Kn County'a expandini economy.
Remember this w:..en you're
· drink ' one t¥ the three jla/Sscs of
milk you drtnk every day,
In order lor farmers to get farm
b-uck license plates they must
make &amp;ppUcaLion to the West Vtr·
glnia Department of Motor Vehicles. Here it MallOn County the
A.gricU:ltural "Extension Service of·
flee hu · the application for:m1
fur1.er• n-.P.d to fill out to get farltt
trllCk ·JceDse plates. If you would
like to obtain a copy of this appl~
cation, please get in· touch wltb us,
Our offiee is upstalra io the Po$t
Ottice BUilding on Main Sln!et, in
Point Pleasant, or you can wrte us,
ollr addreu ia P. 0. lox 402, h:
Plea~nt,W. Va., md our phone i1
Pleasant 207.

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Mason County
Farm News

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It Could Be You
Mid Day t:Jewa
M&lt;Wietime

2:00 Queen ror A · Dar'

2:80 Hauls l!ailllo

Cha!tnel 3 - Sunday
Jl:SO Sitn On
11:4!f 'tilts 111 ihe Lite
12 : 1~ Jn.duatry on Pll"ade
· 12:80 TV Ci:hapeJ
1:00 Horriestea'- !l1SA
1:30 Chall'_pioliJttlP Bowlhtl
2 :30 Sunday MtMetime
4:30 !Briefing Sessibn
J ~:00 Eternal Light
· 5:30 Ftop.Uers ·of Faltll
6:00 !Meet uie Jire88
-6:30 "News Pirl!U'e
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!' 7:00 H!· . @n.d ~s. North
1 7:~ Suspicion
· 8:80 ~t~ Kelly's Blues
; t :QO CtJ.evy Show
~ 10:00 Lqretta Young Show
' 10:30 S~clal · Agent Seveit.
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4:00 Truth or Conaei:)uenea
f :SO Countv P'Jlr
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8:30 Studio ..WmUing ,
7:30 Dick Clark Show
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8·00 Lawrence Welk ShoW
10:00 Music from Manhattan
1l1.30 Sea Hunt
U :(t;J tlp to the Minute New~ ·
U:IO MGM Late Show

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as l)nportant aa tbe
she sa1d. "[t ha.!l to
out as the architect

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"Artn:t rou . tl'}'int to rua up
our o)eeipe billil" 1 alket llor.
"Not at all," the eort~m.,d.
By
GAY
'AUL!Y
"I'm
juat tryJn•
Uf'l
lclitor
... to teep - · ·
NEW YOJUC UPI _ Ro~~e Coak- from att~mbUns: in the dark. Prop·
ley hM built an unusual career ·er lichting Ia 1 big f1ctor in the
on a eliche-throwmg HMht on tile warmth and comfort of a home,
subject.
in tbe welcome it extendJ to vtsatort."
on home, office
" U.1 candlea if you wiah," abe
liihtlng, sh~ haJ
up the homes of la....:hed. "But Jt'd tab 1 beet ol a
Domino. lot. Do you know it tates 136 eanand
fot d~l to produce th~ Hluminatlqn
of one 100-watt bulb!
rooms
"'Jle important thing it to iet
pelirrumt .u~~~~in~t·.~
aputmeot wllh nothmg ibut col· enough lbtht Hl a "POOm. Spaee • !Jn
10l'ed bulbs for a former employer. tbe modern litmie II 10 expmlt,e.
"One of the troubles with tlli.l 1J )'OU liih.t thf! wbO)~ f'.loltl,. y~1f
world, there s oot enough light in use all of IL
lt," said Mi•s Coakley. She wa•
"Uiht can fitur•tively pu)l
In ,New York on busineu for her
the walls .. . malr:~ a room
present OO.u, Thomas Industries, bigger. Through a IIJht beh,nd a
Inc., of Louisville, Ky., whicb eornice. Use wall brackets."
rlaims to be the world's largest
maker of ll&amp;bt fixtures.

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Katie Doonan Sbow
Comedy Time
10:00 Dou&amp;h Re 'Ml
10:30 Treasure Hunt.
11 :00 Price lil Risht
9:00
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3:00 Youna: Dr. Malone

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MlisT'VI 'IIIN SCAIID-R!Pt
MASON COUNTY FARM NIWS
after m.an.aaer Joe Gordon to14
a, Wllli•m G,...ry
be CJeveilrut Indian• that tf'
June is Dairy Month and 1
Utq didn't dciJOJDfl hlttinJ Uld
think as a salute to Mason County
Pltebtal then would btl &amp; Jot ot
daieymen we might just consider
new
face. fU'OWl4, Rocky Col.,.
the eConomic importance of dalryvito (.a&gt;ove) hit feur cob!MOU•
in"g in the county. To do this, I am
using the 1954 Agricultural Census ' ave hOme rune, eo be IIWI~'ve
C&amp;keo the talk to heart. He'e
of Masoo County.
In 19M, 177 Mason County l&amp;rlDSI tbe e1Pth ill major leaaue tit.
...., "' hit ·lour bomoro .....
1old 32,464,957 pounds of
ldn!Jie pme, and thl third to do
The mone:r received for
It m. conaecutlve ttmu at bat.
this whole milk was ~l;~·IJl:~ ,
1ddilio·n t"o th!l 117.
· -- - - ;old whole milk, '' a'
£arms sold 107,101 pounds !
~ream. For thEi sal~ of thi&amp;
lhese 438 farms received a
147,499. Tbis m..., that the
farmers received a total of almost
a milflOn and a half dollars from
COLUMBUS
UPI-Prcsldent
.he sale of milk and cream.
Frank Sbauehnt!Ba)' of the International League threw his sup·
ln addition to the sale of mlik, port today b'ehinrl Minor Leacue
Chief George M. Trautman In a
.he dairyman also has
rro,rn the sale of veal
blast :1t . the newly-created Indep!OWs sold to make room
endent Baseball Clubs Assn.
In a statement at Montreal,
placementa in his herd. These
Lhingr;, whole milk, tl'E'am, veal ShaughnesSy braitded the new
!alvcs 11nd eowa make up the largf! group ss a "rab'ble rouser we
lOrtlon of the dairy farmers in- waiJ.t no part of" and flayed its
!ome.
pres.ldent, Clyde Perkin1, .eo-own·
er of.. the Porthmd, Ore., club of
The daieyman baa
ment in land,
League.

WO~VIEW

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NEw YGIIK .UP! - Some !&lt;!\!
disabled athletes will compete· fclr
indlvkiual aad team honors ib
track and lleld, table tennb &lt;tl'ii·)
a half dozen other IIJ)OI't.a iod~ 1 •
and Suftday in the third anpUalt
Whee~haJr ·Games 'at New Ymt'•
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NOTICI
Preachiq Saturday everuni at
7:45 ind &amp;ervlces SUllday 10:00
. l ~d , BQO.h • Chui-cll o!
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9:00 Brenner
9:80 Have Gun, Will 'n:'a'el
10:00 Gunam.oke
10:30 Highwar Patrol '
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5 :30 Detect!~~·· DlaiY
e:OO Ntews · teture
8:15 Man in Washington
ts:30 Favorite Story
1:00 s.t.u:day Nl.pt Jamboree
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8 00 PST)' Present¥
t ;OO Blaek Saddle
1 :30 "Clmtlr"'!on City
10:30 ·D. A.'s Man
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11:10 Welttiler~IJI
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&amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 13, 1959

MOTOROYCIJE--'51 HARLEY DA·
vtdson 74 in good condilH.Ifl.

Pnced reasonably. Call YUkon
52325 -or ~~ee Eber Gt1hlan,
Chester.
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WANT ADS

' SINGER SLANT NEEDLF...--- r~e
months old, like new Pay olf
balance $76.00. $8.00 per month.

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RATI!S

J tMt.s per word . nne insertion. Minimum charge G &lt;!l!lntS" per Yt'oOf'd for three coosecutive in&amp;ertiOQS.

60 cent&amp;

- Less than three months old.
Ortl!inally sold !ur $21)9.000.
Balance due $97.00. Payments
$7.00 per muntb. Phone 343
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CLEANERwith attachmer,ls. Ongmall.)l
cost $179.~. Btlance due $57 .50
Take over payments $7 per
6 12 6tp
month. Phone 343.

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SEWLNG MACHINE Or1gmally cost $181 .50. Pay oH

25
$1.50
$2.25
$7.50
Ads received by 10 AM. will be 1n that day's paper.
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NECCHI SUPER.l\IOVA MACHINE

oot: month for 30 cents per word.
Full rat(' nf 3 &lt;"eni.s per word will be charged for advertismg
U not paid Wlthtn 10 days after rere1vi.ng l&gt;lll.
Errors in Advt'rtism.g - Should be ~ported immediately. The
O.i.ly Se~m'CI wtll DOt be respOdlS1bie for more then one incor·
reet insertion.
Card of Thank..&lt;; and S).lecial Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publishE'd at 1 cent per word.
WORDS
1 OAY
3 DAYS
0 DAYS
1 MO.
t5
60c
90c
$1 .35
$4110
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Phone 343.

balance $57.50. Payments $8.00
per month. Phone 343 6 12 6tp

For Sole

SEWING
MACHINETOMATO PLANTS. MEXICANS, Hound bobbin, 66 model, origmalPritchard, rutgers., marglobe,
ly sold for $179.50. Brand IICW
SJNGER

RE\IlV kL STAR'I'lNG JUNE ll

thrJngb June 14 at Mt. Olive
ChU!'Ch, Long Buttom, Ohw.
r the inspiring yuung evan·
&amp;.eli.!lt, kev. G1lbert Spencer and
Pastor G. Douglas CircJe.
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bul·pee-globe, giant italian, and
burpee golden jubilee (orange).
second houae east from &amp;chool
hou':l'! in Syracuse. }VHJlam H.
Holmes.
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SPJUNGS, Methodist Churc h,
house. , G . ~d barn . Outtluildlng!l.
June 16, begwnmg 6 p m.
Will sell
reasonably Phone
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79 ACRE FARM.

PLENTY

f•onsole cablnet. Take over payments $'1.00 per month. Phone
343.

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SINGER ZIG-ZAG SEWING .MA·
CHINE. Like new. OriAinally
cost over -$300.00. Pay off bal ·
once of $143.00. Payments $6.00
per month. ,Phone. 343.
6 12 6tp

BLACK AND WlUTE GELDING REGISTERED
BEAGJ,ES.
NO
PART OR FULL TIME WORK
Pony. Phone B&lt;t7-L
Sunday
sales.
Ralph
Lamhr1ght,
FOR ADDED INCOME
6 13 61e
Bailey Run Ro&lt;1d, R 2, Pomelbnulactun-r wcrno\.s reliable
roy.
6·J2-12lc
man or woman fur Lhis ~re-.a to
A TROUT FISHERMAN'S PARA·
handle natwnally adv t: rbsed
OISE; land with frontage on FOR SAlJE---6 ROOMS HOL"SEtubes (llmeh as RCA, GE, SYLhold furnllure. 306 S. 2nd Ave.
white river, will aend picture.
ViA.NlA, CBS &amp; OTIIERS.) Tubes
Corner Second and M11in or
Price ~ - $10 down, $10 per
aJo.e 80ld. thru modcrol"lJ self-serPhone 6081 ·X
,6·12·3tc
month. Art Schmidt, Park Fans,
radio ~Rnd TV tube t~era
Wise.
6 13 ltc
Not ve-nding machmes.
SEWING MACHINE GOOD CON·
EllflnJngs .shou ld net from $200
GAS STOVE, REFRIGE~TOR,
dition. $20. Phone 9ti5·J . 6·12-6tc
·t.v $500 per month -and up. WUI
Cabinet, wasbeft davenport' and j PIGS l&lt;'O R SAU: R~AUY TO GO.
nDt mlcr·fcre Wo.~th your prcsetr.t
~hair, table, lVJrilahed, ' chairs . ,_
'
,
.
c.rnplo)'mer.L $1 487 00 to $2W73.·
table painted. ·• UoWard' Pflce
i)t'le Albm-t Vi- ulfe, Jtactne_, 0.
00 U...sh rt•quucd fo-r mvcntory
Phone 246:23,::-'itu.tland.. _u,. War·
6-12-6te
and equtpmcn t. Investmoot lJS
ner Morgan 24628: ' ;._.,p 13 3tp (9ol Mo~me Supplie~
Secured. Should I.Je all I~ -1.0 .!JI.art .
at once. Income starts tmmed~ ­
I~EGJSTERED GREAT D,ANE Pups IJMd boats •nd motor-., UUO and
ately. No sell~n~ or solictting.
up, whUv thiiY Ia•~- Mlrtfopolltan
Call 8402 after 5 p.fR •• except.
Bu8lness •1s set up fur yu1.1. Corn!aturday, Sunday and Monday.
Marine &amp;AI•:.. and 5•r¥•c•, Pom·
JUmy •Wins -and aupcrvises op·
6 13 3tc j eroy. Phon. 86-M.
2 3 tfc
c.&gt;t-aUon, rand will extend firutn·
oiur a!!SisUtnec for furt.ber lull t ·&lt;.2 HORSE PowER ·c!I.QIPION ·,c-1 '") -,:--- R
t
time cxp!lnslor111. Do not anlr.ver
(JUthoard motor. Used very Ht
"'T
r
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-an
uniCS!I' luJiy qu.alH!Ied . For per·
tle. Phone 3812.
6-lO..flt-c APARTMENTs- ·-F-ur-n-is"'he-d-,n-d
901lal interv iew m your city,
, unfurnlahed. McMaster11, ':~Jddle­
llliClude phone r&amp;n.d write to:
port. Phone 8U44·M.
'Z S tf
TEST 'UR OW If CORP.
2217 North 3ht St,.....
Milwauk" I, Wisconsin

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gether at the aame Ume make a
very, very slight correction in the
speed of their generators.
IContiaued ltrvm P... OM)
.Reddy, your topnotch timekeeper,
made tbis smt.ll Hme adjustthroueh the period of another 86,ment
184 ttmes last year while
.00 seconds ~tween alarms he
your
clock
was spinnmg out 31.wdl probably malr.e that correclton
5:36,000
seconds.
Each of the cor·
of- a second by speeding up your
electric clock. Of course, you will rections is usually spread over a
three-hour penod , making your apnever know it.
pliances work just like always but
allowing your electric clock to get
If Reddy doesn't make your
lnc clock exactly r1ght after it right back on the right time. Your
g;:nns ur loses as much as three se· clock is set to the exact part of a
onds, then a time correction is pul 5eeond by standard time sout·eeJ.
Knowmg that Reddy Kilowatt is
through. This means Ohw and al·
most all otht:r power companies keeping your electric clock runmoat accurate
~al&gt;t of the MISSISSlppl River tO· mng nght on the
ttmc, you can rest relaxed tonight.
GRAVELy TRACTOR SALIS AND And 1r you're worried a:bout thst
SERVICE, 512 E. IMin, p...,.. alarm golRg off ahead of time,
r'OJ'. Phone 63-X. s.1Hm1n: don't give it a second thought.
Harold Bamh•rt,
RMCI•Yita.,
Ohio. Phone CO'&gt;Iville 3491.
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Pienlc S.11on ...... lma11NtJ.
If you're looking for •ometbiq
a little diffefeDt In picnk:J-try
kabob! Tb.ere are any number of
combinaUona that you can uae
ror a "meal-on-a-sUd:". Be sure
to select your meatl and uge&lt;
ta-bles \hat cook in the same
time, though. A few augeesUona
could include franks cut into 1
inch piecetl, pineapple chunta.
end sliced bacon-fully cooked
ham and pineapple chunkl---boloI!'Da, sliced onions and sliced ba·
con. or vou might enjoy cooked
ham, tomato wedges, and aman
cooked onions.
If you want to stict to bamburger, try sornetblng different
in buns. Hot parmeasan roll'~ are
easy t~:~ make. Spli..t large erusty
dinner roll.s in halt. Spread cut
sides with butte• and sprinkle
generously wlth grated Parmea&amp;an
cheese. Put your h;iJves together
and wrap your roll• in a double
thickness of foil, Heat these on
your e:r-HJ
about 10 minutes
while tour meat ia cooking.
To gc with your meat, baked
potatoe ~ are simple, All you have
to do is scrub and wrap ~edium
sized l-akine potatoea in aluminum foil , and bury tbem bt your
hot coals to "bake' for ~ mihutea.

project. . .
- A letter from Congressman
H. Moeller to Grover
Walter
infonnini the C of C his
continued high in seekinP,
YOUR ROOF I'ROBLEMS facilities alony this ae::tion
Ohio River for ·boating enthusiasts,
for further information on
tl•,trpo!" developments.
-Agreed to send members PresCall 355-J
ton and Cash Baht before Middleport council at Jts July 1~ meeting
Phil Globokar
to
offer cooperation on improve121 Union A··•·
"Bundled potatoes• are another
mcntB at the Middleport levee.
simple
to 'make itt:m. On a 10
Others attending were William
Represenll)ng
Inch
square
of a1umlnum foH ·
Grueaer and Richard Owen. ·
place 11 potato cut into 1-2 !nth
DENSOL PAINT CO.
slices, a 1-4 inch slice of onion,
a &lt;tablespoon ot butter or margarine, and seasoning. Fold and
lnsurancfl
(Continued flrom P1,. Onl)
twist your full to cover your 1\0·
BARNE.:;S:-;.S:::IMPS=:::o~N--;!N;=.;S:U:::RA;-;-;:N;;;CE also for personal help given 1tato 11nd Onion. Bake on your hot
Agtnts, Middle)Jort. Fire, Auto him as Dean.
coals or grUl for 45 minutes.
mobtle, f,onds. PhiJDe 631.11.
Corn-on-the-e® Is anat"her pic·
Officers, teachers arid workers nlc ft~vorite-and is simple to do.
COMPLF.Tli' INSURANCE PRO in the 1~9 school were: Mrs. R. Open the outer covering of corn
tectlon. Life, Auto, Fire, ?nllo R. Pickens, Asst. Dean; Mrs. Arn- to rer.1ove the silk, and then re·
Call Don .M.tlla,
MJddleport old Richards, Recording Secretary; place the husks. Cook on your
Ohio
Mtss Janice Richard!!, Attend~nce grill or In hot coals. Here's anSecretary; Mrs. Paul Theiess, Pub- other ~rick: Remove the husks,
licity Chairman; Rev. Howard Rup· and di'l your corn in water. Wrap
121)
~statpelt, Purehasing Agent; Miss Ju~y your (nrn in foil and cook on
FOR SA'.E.
Butcher, pianist.
your grill- or in the hot coals5 ROOH HOUSE Wl'l'H BATH.
for 10 to 20 minutC-!1.
Vaughan,
teacher,
Nursery:
Mrs.
Large lot with garage and oUt
buildmg. One block lu BChoob. carolyn Russell, Carolyp Searles
For deSsert yow can· arr11nge
Priced to sell. See Wayne Rupe and Alma Baumgardner. Begin- he)p4yolU'self trays of fruit or
6-1Q.3tc ners: Mrs. East, teacher, Betty Pal- cheese. Wedges of cheese Couda
Rutl:ind, Ohio.
mer, Barbara Jones and Emmaline Corgonrola, or Blue Cheese ani"i
FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSE Bowles.
cubes or sharp aged cheddar or
· Bath, cellar, outbuilding. Gar·
Muenster on gay picks with a
den. Good condition. Furnished
P.rirnary I· Mrs. Gene Coleman, selectkn of crisp dessert crack$4~. unfurnlahed $3900.
lU· teacher, Mary Scott, Sarah Bachtel.
neaa tor-ces sale. FJ:ank Hudson, Carol HUdson. •Primary n: Mrs. w. ers is one idea.
Pom~'OY, Pbone ts53.
8-l(HJ~ M. Hulburt, teacher, and Coleen
Wilson, Phylli1 Hilbert and Csro8 ROOI.I HOUSE, GAI\AGE, FULL lyn Wilson. Primary til: MI&gt;I. Wal·
'C
a.ized basement, bot 3lr furnace,
burn,
teacher,
Shlriey
Gilkey,
sularge Jot, water utUitie• $&amp;,000. .de Allensworth and Charlene DaGeo""ge JenJtlus
Syac1Jse, 0.
8·9-1\IW
vis~Junior l: Mrs. ~--R. Flckens,
03C
teacher, Susie Pullen and Judy
(.21) Reel tsrotot
Butcher. Junior ll : Carol Criswell,
O&amp;ERLIN, ' 0. UPI-Julian L.
i',OR SALE BY OWNER TRI :~i:~:~;~:Malda Roush and Carolyn Smith, former star high school
Junior Ill: Mrs. iPaul ~thlcte and a University of North
, teacher, and Judy Sauer.
carolinA graduate, was named
level all electric home, New Hwa·
ven Heights, NewdHaven, heel.
High: Mrs. Arnold .Rich- ruesday as bead basketball and
Va., 3 bedroom•. 1en, atta,c .
teii.cher, and carla Wilson.
':Olf &lt;:.tach • at Oberlin College.
prograp-1 was clused with
Smith, a four aport athlete~ Jn
garage, ·basement, arge hYtnl
singing of this year's theme high ~llool at Farmville, N. C.,
room wlth win1d1ow overlookine
Ohio River Va ey .. All hard,"Wvinll: For Jesus" followed .md a .coiJege varsity basketball
wood kltchen cabmeta. Price
benedactiOn &gt;by Rev. Robert 1~::~~~{or three years, was ap
Includes wall to wall wool car·
, pastor ot the ChLUch of /J
aul•tant profe~&amp;or of ph.v·
petlng,
drapes.
$17,MIO.OO. the Nazarene.
Jieal
fducatiOn
effective at the
1
Terms: $2,600
cash, balance
be"lnnlng of the 1909-80 academic
FHA l01n. Phone TUrner 23591
e
o-11 ·6tp
Y•)j";, ·
clair
Mro. Don
MODERN SI)C. ROOM HOUSE,
.
•oR SALI
Bell and dauchter Lorna and Mr&amp;
bath, large lot, full basement,
Bide will be received at the of· J. D. Roush spent Saturday af·
of Webster and Fultz, Attor- ternoon with Mra. Harold Grimm.
furnace heat, city water, ga1
ih Minersville. Euaene Forbea,l ~~-~~~P;o~m:keroy National IBank
Mr. and Mra. David Hill ot
Phone 842·X.
6·11·3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio, · until Racin• and Mrs. Jerry HUL and
•
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Noon on June 19, 10n, Clarence visited relative. Jn
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Ll.~
sale of the real eatatf Cluklburr.
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Bertha 0. Jack110n, deceased,
F. A 'Cadle Ia ill.
.
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.,f a l.ive·room lrame _ The WSC$ met at the C.ommun·
·•
- 1 ~~!~:~~~ at 541 South 1ty H·l.ll Friday evenlna. The
POMEROY · 6-room frame,
Se~~nd ~
Middleport, Ohio. new pt'eaident Mt'l. Erma Hill had
Rarage, cellar, front porch.
hereby reserved
charee or
•erde8L A Jilt
looking the river. Out of "''""II"·''~ any or all bids.
Waa
to the outgolne
water. $3DOO.OO. ·
Rober\ L Coats,
. Orpba Hill.
Administrator
J. S. Quick and
MIDDLEPORT • 6-room home, I·

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haul slonc to fr eeway. Long
hours, ste&lt;ldy" work Can use
t&lt;lndent and single uh1 trucks.
('all Delaware,
Ohio, 91871.
6"11·3Je .

Fine
mcchanil'al
conrHtion.
Priced Lo llcll. DaviK--- 137 Mul- ~
berry Avu., l'o meroy, 04io.
8· ll·3lp.

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dleport 6129-Y.

Wau;un $1,49~. 9 p&amp;Hacngcr.
Showe good care . One careful
OW}ler. Blaettnar's J•omeroy .
6 13 6~ I

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WASHINU-- M:l'l'OR CLEANlN(:\ dack!jtt's dol":lo f-ervlre.

t9li6 oiJISMOB!LE 4 Dlt. $t,4~.
Super 88 ~dan. Hydramallc
drive. R &amp;: H. Very nice. BlaeL·
tnar's Pomeroy.
6 13 6tc

Phone 91184.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

S 13 jQtc

Pbono 485
Pomeroy

1957 BUICK VB SPECIAL. $1.996.
2 dr. Hard Top. Dynallow drive.
n.&amp;H. One carelul owner. Blaet· E!.ECTROLUX I&gt;IACJDNE CLEAN·
Ell. Leas than three months old ,
tnar'1 Pomeroy.
I 13 6tc
Throw away baaa. Will sell for
1906 PONTIAC VB STAR CHIEF
balance dua lf4,UO. Payments $6
12.110. C:atallno. Cpe. Finest and
per r'nonth. Phone 348.
belt •ertu Pontiac. One careful
. .. .
. 6 12 otp
·awMr'. "Sblflt c.ar. .BiaMtnar's tl55 NEW MOOI'i 61 l'l': TRAILPoJ11,eroy. •i
6 13 6tc
or. ·1 ·bedroom, l!f fl. aluminum
F&gt;URNACE AND
awnla1. $2.200.00.
Lawr~IM:e
· ConV•IIon: unlt. Phone 321 -X
Reed, Lowt'• Trailer Court,
lllddleport, 101ilo.
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front
porche1.
fl-oor, and
city back
water,
sink, Corner
cellar,
lot overlooking the river. $2000-·
00.
SYJtACUSI - 6·room frame house
newly pain.tedt aeml·bath, bot
llefo.e 0:30 A.M.
water, automaUc washer,
1\flddleporl 8831...
matte healjn&amp;. aemi modern
Pomor,y &amp;II·
eben, cellar, b:opt pon:h,
KAUTZ PIID ITDII
two Iota. f5000,00.
·
At C~
•ARM · 74 acre1, 16 acre• traetor
Yukoa 1-2141
tillable. !J.room hoUse, 1ink and
water In kitchen. Front and back
HAMILL
S~RVICJ
NECCH1 'ZIG IIA(l !!'WING "MA·
porches.
MlneraJI. Other bu1JdCHINE-Mo~es , battot\ holes.
STATION
tngs. $3ll00.00.
sews ou buttona, and many,
Albloy 3311
• VIRGIL TIAfOitO, lai1111Nn
many de&amp;lfln&amp;. Coat over $300.00 I ~=c;:=;;::;:~,;,=!'=:::;~~ . lOX 229 ·
I'HON I Itil-Y
neow. Ply off balance $1~.00.1 YOUR WIITINOHOUII ftiALIR
6 1) Jtc
$l0.00 per month. Phone 343.
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TV
AND
APPLIANCII
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6 12 Utp CC:.4L, OIL &amp; GAS fURNACII HOUSI &amp; LOT located In Rut·
land Twp. 9 A. 5 A. bOttom, on
12 HEAD OF· • HORSES AND
.ARNOLD'I
good h.ig~way, near vlUage, 6
PhoN aa..v
lyreeua•, Ohle
poniea for ule. Will work and
room hol.l8flt rtJ.nnina water, celridt'. See A. H. Burbrlda:e. Atlar, aood well of water, euaac
CULANDI
bony, Ohio, R. D. 2. " 11-1ll-3l&lt;
and bam, price $3SOC).
Rodlo &amp; TV Ro,.lr lorYice
USED WEIITlNGHOUSE
Phone 200
P:ARM 2t A. located In Bedford
~P· on &amp;ravel road, 8 room
Reooonably priced.
==~Pom.:.:::;oroy, Ohoo;_·-:::-::-:-:
0011
l'iouae, cellar, barn, price $2DOO.
3212.
11-8-31&lt; .::
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USED SINGER ~oRTABLES. APPLIANCE REPAIJl PbCMIO ' " - JaS.J
J. H. la1tman
f20.DO up. See or call your
OtU MClOUntodt, Racine Oblo.
OR
authOrized Singer Sewing Ma·
HOUTITIRUALTY
eblne Co. Sale~ and Servic" Rep.
'hone
2U
hwleroy,O,
Jame• IMC!Oouaal, loCited at FOR UNT-EXTENI&lt;ION ' I,AD
e 13 at&lt;
dtl'l,
Selffbld
Board.,
Drop
lrrtolp.Oa\Ua Jlne, Route 7. rPh.
IJlotlta.
CUat3n
Fi1ber,
lrllddl•
Emmerao.ll 17381.
6 10 3te
por, 1)blo. Phone IJ28(.
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ltlaeli:. $20.00. C1aytpn Bol.Yard
lh- Alb Street, !llddleport
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thbate•. foremao. aa Abbott.
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S!lop for the past 8 years and 3 ¥a,l"l,wllh llle Hay Fur·
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address.
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Thin flnJer . alle61- of Swill
cjleese with amall bunrhe1 of
grape1, wedget of .lruh· 1pples,
pears or pineappk! cbunkl, 11 an·
other. So your apple 1nd pear
wedll:~s will keep tbelr brl~ht
C()lor, dlp them tn Iemen ju1ce
before you aerve them.
Men are especlally fond of
~re:e 1pple~ and peara and indi·
vtdual 1ervmgs of ab~ a&amp;ed
cheddar cheese. You m1ght alllb
aerve t-aked apple• topped with
either miLd or sharp cheddar
cheeae. Another tasty com bin•·
tion is apple Of' cberry tarta serv·
ed with slice• of sharp q:ed
chedd.ar cheese.

Two Unusual Fire
CContlnuod '""' Palo Ono)

the gas can, shorted, then Ignited
the gasoline.
Loss was estimated at approxi·
mately $1,300. Tl)e boat cannot be
suvaged. Gibb's blgbway.... aeeident
last week put an estimated $600
damage into his automobile-

CAR BUIINJ TOO
Accordiq. to the slate Hiehway
Patrol., Clyde J. Wlbert, SO, Galli1)01ls waa drivln,c a 1950 Buick
tu:i south one roUe aouth of Route
~M on the Poplar R[dge Road. He
met a northbound car, went into
the ditch to avold ·• eollision.
He secured help from a nearby
farmer, Clyde Barne~r. WI, Route
1, Chelbire. While Barnett was
puUine upon the car wJth his
tractor, an,d while Wibert was in·
side at the •teerlng wheel, flames
burst from under the hood. The
car was a total loas.
~
AUhoueh pauerby rushed l-IP
with shovel&amp; to throw dirt on the
blaze it could not be put out~ '
This fJ.reo was believed to have
started when a battery cable be·
came shorted, igniting gasoline in
the carbrueator.

Channe\3- Saturday

builcUnp, equipment aDd labor.
He, like the teat of ua, .paya for
the &amp;ooda and service~ which make
up our blah Rtan~dd of Uvi.ne. All
In 1u, most of hl1 income Is IPflDt
Jn teepbll hil dall')' operatDJ and
hisdamily comfortablt!. He makea
1 obiJ t!ontrlbuLlon to the welfare at
all the people , in Mason County.
The prOduct be sella ia n•ture's
. moat perfect food and the income
1from the aale of milk is one 1of tbt
big contributions to M&amp;Kn County'a expandini economy.
Remember this w:..en you're
· drink ' one t¥ the three jla/Sscs of
milk you drtnk every day,
In order lor farmers to get farm
b-uck license plates they must
make &amp;ppUcaLion to the West Vtr·
glnia Department of Motor Vehicles. Here it MallOn County the
A.gricU:ltural "Extension Service of·
flee hu · the application for:m1
fur1.er• n-.P.d to fill out to get farltt
trllCk ·JceDse plates. If you would
like to obtain a copy of this appl~
cation, please get in· touch wltb us,
Our offiee is upstalra io the Po$t
Ottice BUilding on Main Sln!et, in
Point Pleasant, or you can wrte us,
ollr addreu ia P. 0. lox 402, h:
Plea~nt,W. Va., md our phone i1
Pleasant 207.

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Farm News

12:00
12 :30
1:00
1:16

Ooneebtrtltion
Tic: 'he l&gt;ougb
It Could Be You
Mid Day t:Jewa
M&lt;Wietime

2:00 Queen ror A · Dar'

2:80 Hauls l!ailllo

Cha!tnel 3 - Sunday
Jl:SO Sitn On
11:4!f 'tilts 111 ihe Lite
12 : 1~ Jn.duatry on Pll"ade
· 12:80 TV Ci:hapeJ
1:00 Horriestea'- !l1SA
1:30 Chall'_pioliJttlP Bowlhtl
2 :30 Sunday MtMetime
4:30 !Briefing Sessibn
J ~:00 Eternal Light
· 5:30 Ftop.Uers ·of Faltll
6:00 !Meet uie Jire88
-6:30 "News Pirl!U'e
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J 6:43 ' ltl!dwin XusJc Time
!' 7:00 H!· . @n.d ~s. North
1 7:~ Suspicion
· 8:80 ~t~ Kelly's Blues
; t :QO CtJ.evy Show
~ 10:00 Lqretta Young Show
' 10:30 S~clal · Agent Seveit.
' : ·1 11·(10 :N'~WII 1\lUtdlJ.IMI.
11:1~ ~tews.tch
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4:00 Truth or Conaei:)uenea
f :SO Countv P'Jlr
' •00 S.Pinacd PiayhOUJe
8:80 ~IDOl
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f:ll nel Jim Tbaokor • •
8:25 !l',athereast

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10:110· M&lt;wo llea4llnu
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1ll;~G . J"~ck Pau. ShoW
1:110 , SliD 011

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8:30 Studio ..WmUing ,
7:30 Dick Clark Show
~:00 Jubll.., U. S. A.
8·00 Lawrence Welk ShoW
10:00 Music from Manhattan
1l1.30 Sea Hunt
U :(t;J tlp to the Minute New~ ·
U:IO MGM Late Show

J.2:00 1 Blshop ·nK~ •~/,.~,

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On Y
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i:OO Tbe LiY!ng Wo!'l .
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f t· ,2 :30 BUm
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as l)nportant aa tbe
she sa1d. "[t ha.!l to
out as the architect

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"Artn:t rou . tl'}'int to rua up
our o)eeipe billil" 1 alket llor.
"Not at all," the eort~m.,d.
By
GAY
'AUL!Y
"I'm
juat tryJn•
Uf'l
lclitor
... to teep - · ·
NEW YOJUC UPI _ Ro~~e Coak- from att~mbUns: in the dark. Prop·
ley hM built an unusual career ·er lichting Ia 1 big f1ctor in the
on a eliche-throwmg HMht on tile warmth and comfort of a home,
subject.
in tbe welcome it extendJ to vtsatort."
on home, office
" U.1 candlea if you wiah," abe
liihtlng, sh~ haJ
up the homes of la....:hed. "But Jt'd tab 1 beet ol a
Domino. lot. Do you know it tates 136 eanand
fot d~l to produce th~ Hluminatlqn
of one 100-watt bulb!
rooms
"'Jle important thing it to iet
pelirrumt .u~~~~in~t·.~
aputmeot wllh nothmg ibut col· enough lbtht Hl a "POOm. Spaee • !Jn
10l'ed bulbs for a former employer. tbe modern litmie II 10 expmlt,e.
"One of the troubles with tlli.l 1J )'OU liih.t thf! wbO)~ f'.loltl,. y~1f
world, there s oot enough light in use all of IL
lt," said Mi•s Coakley. She wa•
"Uiht can fitur•tively pu)l
In ,New York on busineu for her
the walls .. . malr:~ a room
present OO.u, Thomas Industries, bigger. Through a IIJht beh,nd a
Inc., of Louisville, Ky., whicb eornice. Use wall brackets."
rlaims to be the world's largest
maker of ll&amp;bt fixtures.

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Shaughnessy

Katie Doonan Sbow
Comedy Time
10:00 Dou&amp;h Re 'Ml
10:30 Treasure Hunt.
11 :00 Price lil Risht
9:00
9:30

3:00 Youna: Dr. Malone

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MASON COUNTY FARM NIWS
after m.an.aaer Joe Gordon to14
a, Wllli•m G,...ry
be CJeveilrut Indian• that tf'
June is Dairy Month and 1
Utq didn't dciJOJDfl hlttinJ Uld
think as a salute to Mason County
Pltebtal then would btl &amp; Jot ot
daieymen we might just consider
new
face. fU'OWl4, Rocky Col.,.
the eConomic importance of dalryvito (.a&gt;ove) hit feur cob!MOU•
in"g in the county. To do this, I am
using the 1954 Agricultural Census ' ave hOme rune, eo be IIWI~'ve
C&amp;keo the talk to heart. He'e
of Masoo County.
In 19M, 177 Mason County l&amp;rlDSI tbe e1Pth ill major leaaue tit.
...., "' hit ·lour bomoro .....
1old 32,464,957 pounds of
ldn!Jie pme, and thl third to do
The mone:r received for
It m. conaecutlve ttmu at bat.
this whole milk was ~l;~·IJl:~ ,
1ddilio·n t"o th!l 117.
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£arms sold 107,101 pounds !
~ream. For thEi sal~ of thi&amp;
lhese 438 farms received a
147,499. Tbis m..., that the
farmers received a total of almost
a milflOn and a half dollars from
COLUMBUS
UPI-Prcsldent
.he sale of milk and cream.
Frank Sbauehnt!Ba)' of the International League threw his sup·
ln addition to the sale of mlik, port today b'ehinrl Minor Leacue
Chief George M. Trautman In a
.he dairyman also has
rro,rn the sale of veal
blast :1t . the newly-created Indep!OWs sold to make room
endent Baseball Clubs Assn.
In a statement at Montreal,
placementa in his herd. These
Lhingr;, whole milk, tl'E'am, veal ShaughnesSy braitded the new
!alvcs 11nd eowa make up the largf! group ss a "rab'ble rouser we
lOrtlon of the dairy farmers in- waiJ.t no part of" and flayed its
!ome.
pres.ldent, Clyde Perkin1, .eo-own·
er of.. the Porthmd, Ore., club of
The daieyman baa
ment in land,
League.

WO~VIEW

6:4:5 Sisa on
7:00 Todof

1'1:80

llle.kebldeon Tbeatw
5:00 Movm r :
5:30 T. . Air Force Story
J:3Q MOvie
•·00 MbV!e
Miverret
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lot. pf the b.~w . ~, hoin"' PIM
for dltnmera," . - Mil
the ~a, a, iw,Hch tfin q:pl~
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w~,ttt ·to

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NEw YGIIK .UP! - Some !&lt;!\!
disabled athletes will compete· fclr
indlvkiual aad team honors ib
track and lleld, table tennb &lt;tl'ii·)
a half dozen other IIJ)OI't.a iod~ 1 •
and Suftday in the third anpUalt
Whee~haJr ·Games 'at New Ymt'•
Bulova Parlr:o

NOTICI
Preachiq Saturday everuni at
7:45 ind &amp;ervlces SUllday 10:00
. l ~d , BQO.h • Chui-cll o!
o.~ "BalbiiJl,K.e~f!) Roa•.·
. Hm, ,toiter•.. w.
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8:80 Warlted_.Dead or A~
9:00 Brenner
9:80 Have Gun, Will 'n:'a'el
10:00 Gunam.oke
10:30 Highwar Patrol '
!1:00 News o( the N(Jiat

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DaUy SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 13, !9S~7

Channei 3-Monda)

ts:OO ·raA .
12:00 'I'JIA •
5 :30 Detect!~~·· DlaiY
e:OO Ntews · teture
8:15 Man in Washington
ts:30 Favorite Story
1:00 s.t.u:day Nl.pt Jamboree
f;)U Pen.~ue l~ · ...._
8 00 PST)' Present¥
t ;OO Blaek Saddle
1 :30 "Clmtlr"'!on City
10:30 ·D. A.'s Man
ll tOO Newo HeadUDM
11:10 Welttiler~IJI
U :13 Nitewltcb
1:00 ~lgd Off

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Eye on New Yi!rk
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Held Thursday

· . The me~ and their famihu
· of tbe Eleuor Circle of the w.s.
S. of·the Middleport Heath M.ethodiil Cburcb enjoyed a picnic
Tbunday evenin&amp; at the MJddle'fOtl Community Park. ·There were

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Winding Trail Garden Oub
Meeting Held Thursday Night
Mrs . C L

Heaton entertained the Winding Trail Garden
club Thursday evening at her home, Locust St.
The meeting in charge of Mrs. G. R. Thompson, president,

SOCIETY·

Around And
About
Middleport

NEWS
Of THE AREA

opened with the club prayer followed with devotions led by

•••DDIE HouoAsHELT
!dr and Mn. Joe Wolfe and fun·

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Plan..s yere made for a potluck
tly are viaitlng in Charleston, W. picnic to be held Thuraday July
Va wtlb Mrs. Wotfe's sister.
9, at 8:30 p m., at the borne of
Mr. Lewis Koehler and children Mrs. Olan GoodWin, New Haven,
of Bryan came lase Wednesday W. Va ., when the Patt Councilors
for a vtsit with hiS mother, Mn. of Th~orus Council Daua:ht:er• of
Lewis Koehler and hts sister and t Amertca met Thursday eve~mg at
brother·m·law, Dr and 'Mrs. K. D. 'the home of Mra. Max ~etnh~rt,
Amsb.o.ry and fam.il;y of Chester. Locust St Mrs. Henry Retbel was
Mrs. Koehler will joi ntbe family a co-hoaless.
today
.
In the absence ot the president,
Mr and ~r~ Ralph Mtchael and Mrs. Reibel presided at the meet·
children, M1k1e and Rene, of Los tng which opened wnh devotions
A~geles, .cahf., are here for a vlait by 'Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
wtth their parents, Mr, and Mn.
Games were played during the
Carl Ebersbach of Bradbury and social hour and prir:es awuded to
Mrs. Hue I Mcbael of .Pomeroy aDd Mtss Erna Jesse and Mrs. Paul

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

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Sunday Meeting

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THEATRES

' 1y Abo ut
MO\n
Peop.,A
In Pomeroy

Frecker's Hosts
Thursday Evening

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Combination I

ORl;tiO ROSE. DUS"f
a oz. ,DUSJER · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · $1.19

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I 0 'OI. 'PLASTIC DUSTER ..... ' ., :· . ·. . $1.49

The Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club In
lJiursday Meeting

ROOMS::w
FURNITURE

I LB; DU$T · · · · · · · · · · · .- . · · · .-. ·· · $1.49
ORT.HO ROSE and FLOWER lOMB
14 oz. size $1.59

•199·00
BAKER
FURNITURE

INS!CTICI DES

$1.n
4 OZ. ISOTOX GARDEN SPRAY
4 OZ. MALATHION 50 SPRAY······ $1.19

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O~JHO ~Y-ETJ:.E ,4 · · ·· · ·•· · · · · · $6.45

ORT!;I&lt;f Wf,EQ, KILLER
_FM;~QVEI) W~~D;t«»N

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Fortnite Club
Meeting Is Held
Thursday Night

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SPECIALS

. BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE
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ONLY

Suite

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STEAM CLEANED
Swatzel's Ashland
Service Center

W. Meln St.

PonMroy, 0.

~fall&amp;

when her grandson James
Smith will graduilllle
Mr. and Mrs J. 0. Roedel are
visiting in Chillicothe wlth their
daughter and son·in·law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hamm and family.

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AlHEST, lll INCH
DRAWER DOUBLE
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$199·00

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The FARMERS BANK
~d Savings Compiuiy
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# illember Federal R~e
lll. . . Fedenl DePGIItl!ll!arUee Corporatjol!

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Garden Club
Plans Memorial
Cleanup Project

The clean·up commi.t tee of the

Winding Trajt Garden Club wilJ
Meet at the Naylon Run Memorial
playground Mondat· evenlrlg to
work on the groumta aDd memorial
which has been 1 'Project Of the
club for many years.
The Club met at the grounda
lttmorial week, to cut the grass,
\f.lm the shubbery and cleaned and
polished the monument. Cut flow·
er~ were placed at the Monument,
which was dedicated in memory of
Rodney Heines, Howard Crary,
Charles Hunnell and Phtup KIU.
Inter who lo1t their Uvea mWorld
War U.
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Flowers were abo planted t.t tll;e
Memorial by the Friendly Nellh·
bors Club which It an annu~l project of that club.

Junior W,i"ding
Trail Garden
Oub In Meeting

The Junior Wlndllli Trill Gar·
den qlub ntet Frllla7 altem- 1t
lhb borne of Mrs. G· R. Thompson.
Carll Will president, opened the
~neetlng wJth the C!Jutt' aloean anCI
pleda:e arter whtcb dues were co1lec'ed and a report of the ~·
tan- given. A eom,mittee Wll "P"
t&gt;Olntod to price !1111 ond report
tNelr tJndin11 at the q¥t m"t1n1.
Sandra Hen&lt;lrieko ~ namo4 . 1o
the telephone committee.
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A . cltmanatratlon an
&amp;r arrangemenLa

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Methodists Assign Two CampaW.Ne~
$1312 For Fund
JYew' County Ministers
: other ministen who were re·
were:
. Rev. ·BQ.Jene Brown for ~he
~urth )'ear to Pomeroy United
M~; Rev. Raymon Konk·
Ji.lht lor the fourtb year to
Htllli M~tbodlot, Middleport; ·a.v.
Georp DaYle to RuUand·SyraC!uae
.·fql' the 'fourtb year; Rev. Freeland
Norris to Reedsville for the fifth
year 4nd. Rev. John Elwood, to
i!laclne- Portland for the tenth
ye.-. Rev. Caato will assist Rev.
Elwood In the Racine-Portland
ctiarp.
.
]lev. Richard Young who ha~
~ed the sYracuse Circuit for
t~ Ohlo Southeast Confe~nce or
'tfie EUB Conferente for the past
, · fin Y~ WIS rKeivec:J On trial
" llito tbti Ohio Methodist Confer·
itate ~ appointed to North Lew·
J1bur1 in the Sprinsfleld DlJtrlet.
· .ftey, Lewis E. Buell or Chester
·Y,II rnoved to WiDcbeater a~;~d Rev.
J1oyd Wortman of Letart retired.
. "nle bl&amp;hllf!ht of tile week lonR
a,aQual Ohio Conference of the
~etbodiat Chureh ending Sunday
wu ~ announcement of appoint·
JDent and' ehlnae ~f 167 ministera.
Bllhop James Baker, retired, of
1M ' AI\Ifll~s. 1111sted Bishop Wcr·
ner Sunday in the ordinations of
c(!aconJ and elders aa the session
doaell.
The appointments cover an of
Otii~ except the North East Ohio
Conference, to be ani8'11ed later
tbla monLh.
~pointed

Buckey~

Boys
Staters Elect
Warren Youth

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Two new Methodist ministers will be coming to Meigs
County as the result of the app&lt;lintments oftbe Ohio Ann·
ua1 M.elhodiat Conference held In Lakeside IHI week. Rev.
. Robert R. Card has been ass~¥ned to the Chesler charge from
~roton and Rev. Peral Casto assigned to Letart Falls from
' ratrolt.

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Pomeroy·Mlddle~, Qblo, MOnday., June 15, 1"9

Bradbury Youth
lnlists In The
Navy For·Duty

General Telephone Begins Dial
Service Equipment Installation
Expett New Loo.l.Servite
To Be Ready By Feb.1960

GellenJ Telephone Company on&gt;mo will soon begin the
lnd•llatlon of automatic dial swlichlng equipment in prepara·
lion for the utabiiJJunent of new dial telephone se~ for
the communities. of Pomeroy and Middleport, ~~ .10
WUilam H. FUTington ol Jacklon. district commeraal Bllll·
ager.

ATHENS, ·0 . (UPI)-Gaty Rteh·
etto, 18, of Warren, pu~ the cov·
~trnment of Buckeye Boys State
Into oper.atidn todt.y as Us newly
elected goverhor.
R!chetto, who won ofrlce by a
landslide Sun.day, was the seC!ond
straight governor of the Ohio Am·
erican Legion sponsored exereise
in gove'rn,nent to eome from Warren, &amp;ut:eeeding Robert S. 'lhomp·

son.

The largest croup of boys to
talr:e part iit the exertlse, l,OM,
will carry out all the functiona of
4 real government on the campus
of Ohio Uniwralty, operating four
counties and 20 titles.
The l'i!&amp;lstratioh tops last year's
total at Camp Perry by 33.
Guy Eugene llin&amp;, son of Mr.
Common P1eu Judce Gecree H. and Mn. Guy Bin&amp; of Bradbury,
Birrell ot TrumbuJl county, a11o baa enlisted in lhe U. S. Navy. A
Hlgb
from Warren, adminl.stered tbe &amp;raduate l of Mlddleport
oath of office to WC!i:J.etto Sunday School in thel clasS of '$9. he wil}l
aomf'Alme in June for Great
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To Attond
;U nol•
Justice Charles Zimmerman of
baaic training b,e wiJl go
the Ohio Supreme court bad
Hospital Corp1men SChool.
Sworn in 20 pt"flloua governora df
Boys State. but was unable to at·
lend Sundar because be wu suffering from a gi;U at 'his bome in
Springfield.
Richetto, &amp;ivine a convincing
d~ay 1ol oratory .tt Sunday's po·
Uticahrallies, easily defeated Den·
nis Batheoey o1 ~~Ud in the aov·
ernar's roee. llp1fev.., ,~ ~
othilo- .otu.;~~~M-• i.ot.r'j!lilll~:;~
orlliW
IIIIi . . , 'eto,.lei!!•'i'fiit j.,
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Sabre ..jet , plane last
Racine Chapter, 0. E. ·S. were Robert Chiam of Bowlli'la:
were
Iapan. He was unin·
WIU ·hold t. Grand Inspection TUe~o Green as state audltor ud Don
the
ICholanhip
were aaked to
d,y, June lS at 8 p.m. at the Ita·
Nationalist Tom Lotan of Co·
grandmuther is Mrs. apply for it and to obtain recom.·
. ~iio Hilb S.booL
mendationa from their. teachers.
Jtaclne.
' Ellubeth Fotter, Worthy Grand lumbiana waa ~mM litutenant Clmlla
student Was then selected on
He Willi a gradu~t' of R-acine
Jacoba a.:ad At,Jtold · after their
•Matron of the Grand Chapter of
basis of grades, recommenda·
Oltlo, will be the lnspectina offi· arrest by Meita Cqnilty otficera High Sehool, and Wa1 ~ a bubtball
intere.1t In Science, and a
were
turne~
over
to
MJ;son
st.ar.
~r. Cora Webb, of the local chap·
I~~.~~
which was to have been
. ter who Is Grand Martha of the 1n the m~•nUme wrranta
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in a aelence exhibit held
' Gruul Chapter af OhJo, wUl be alao been iuued for the Ureal
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Jerry
Roush,
Getald
Eblin
die Juest o! honor.
David will be a junlor nut year
l'OIIl·
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·' At S:u a dinner will be served Carroll (Pinky Lee) While
at Pomeroy Hi.Jh School.
foJ · members and out-of·town •roy •il of whom .~eve &amp;....h...
. .tl'0
ged
by
M-.n
City
'aUthorities
C
KueJta at the hi~:h school.
wlth the same.(,ch'ara:eS at prefer·
too dose aftea: pass·
iContl..... o.Dn ..... Two)
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Cll" wa~ blamed by tfle
Patrol lor « minor
MARUT RIPORT
afternoon flbOut
CINCINNATI UP! - Produce:
west oJ Rutland on
unchlnJed on A, State Route 124.
on B, amalll and
The Patrol said Alvia t. Barn·
consumera, white ett. 1"1, Rutland. pa:BSed a car al10
ll farms, easea goinJ welt driven by senneth c.
23·28, A lar1e Wandling, 2.8, Akron, 0. Wandl·
~ ~~Ucq~ ol otfieera was 'held
ing took to the right hand ditch
When Pomeroy Chapter 80 Royal
to
prevent a collision, the Patrol
Arch Muon• met lalt w~ at the
reported.
His ,car waa dama1ed in
llalanie Temple.
t minor way. 11tere wa1 no arrest.
Max 'Ward was elttc!ted as high I ·-· ••
prl..~
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Jolin 0.
,oerlbe J. E. Foot·
Vfrg:lnia Delqel, Sycalriore·&amp;t,
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elpal ooiourner; II.
suffering
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;lloht Ar&lt;h &lt;Qtain;
her len leg: eauaed frOJQ , a fall
pJ1'4; and Arthur W. Nease, trua·

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Sayre Bails Out
In Jet Plane
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Mrs John Terrell usmg Luke 18·1 1
·
The thought for the day. ··Goo June . the month of roses aou I he
.. present.
helpmg me 1 will mak~ prayer my end ot June for ~hrysanlhemums
'l'bi&amp; is tbe last meeting of the vual breath and ne&gt;er lose heart" and told when lP pmch chrys.nlhe
Officers TrainlD&amp; Da)' for tbe
Circle untiJ the second Tbursday was also given by Mrs. Terrell
mums ,back. Perenial~ and care of
Melti08til
WSCS of ~th
in. Sept u the a:roup dt!bands
An ln~il..atwn was received from peomes and planta 1 ~ replace bt·
Arrangements of red white and blue flowers and Amendiatrict
wm
be hel4 ,at Jicboa.
for the summer.
the Little Hockmg Gal-den Clu b to enntals were al:so discussed by can flags decorated the 'Episcopal parish house Friday for the
June
18
from
1-3:30 p.m. ·'
,
attend yearbook and flower show Mrs Str~ble.
Fl ag Day 1unc heon o f tllC Re t urn J ono tb an MelgS
:MiJS Anna Houter ~· proclJmc to be held at the Little Hock
Mrs. Allard •Pratt bad the ar. annual
.
tnl!l High School on July 9 . Mrs rangcmen~ of the month wbtch Chapter DAR The Rev . William Roberts pronounced the ID ·
motion aecretary cit· CciltoD, urTerrell thanked the dub for the was a trumgular symetncal ar· voca\lon Hand pa.mted place cards Food Committee were Mrs. John
gea the olflcers of ~Lllical Soe·
ietiea in the county to be opreaent
arrangements placed In the vesti· rangement of Dr. Van Fleet 1 oses made by Mrs. Theodore Reed Jr. LJCtwller and Mrs J E. D. Hart·
bulc of the church for the Terrell· Arrangements by Mn. Heaton tn were used and favol'l$ were mmia· mger, co·chalrmen, 'Mrs Aaron
and to brtn&amp; que•Li'onl and pro·
MILch wedding A note was recel~· elud~d a coffee table arrangement ture baskets of red,wh1te and blue Kelton and Mrs Fred Crow·Jr.
blems for dlscuuion.
Arrangement• for lodcln&amp; aDd
cd thankmg the club for their con· of smgle Br?wnell roses ln pmk flowers
scrvmg the luncheon were Mrs.
tnbutwn to the V1ctor Reis FelloW· pottery ; a tnangular arrangement
'Mt~;s Lmda Crow presented a Wtlltam Roberts, Mr::;. Frank Titus,
other details far tbe LaMIIter
ship Fund
of dark red roses; a table arrange program of piano mus1c precedmg Miss Kaaron Kelton and Mus Lin·
School of Mlaaiona wUI bt: anaoull·
Members responded to roll call ment of mixed roses ,In a wh1te the luncheon and patr10hc record · da Crow
other
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Wllh their m!!ecl control. Plans container from the James Weber 1ngs were played during the meet
------Mr. relatives.
and Mrs. John 'ferry and ,.~lru~•se;;r,~a~f~to;r~w~h;ic~h~th~e~h;o~a~te~sse~&amp;;;;c~e~d~
children of Paw-Paw, Michtgan, t
were made for an auditiOn Nle to gar~ens and a low arrangement of mg
be held at the next meeting Nam· white rambler. roses.
Mrs Irvmg Karr Jr' regent , pre·
vuntcd with their aunt, Mrs. Ellen
ed on the program committee were
A travel qu1~ waa conducted by s1ded at the meeting wh1ch opened
Smith of tsradbury, Friday morn·
Mra. Terrell, Mra Carl Will and Mrs .Pra~t durmg the soc1al hour m ntuahshc form During the bus·
ing This Is the first time for &amp;ev·
Mrs Thompson . Mrs Robel
llfter which
dessert course was ~~:f;s ~:~e~~~:tyMrcsba~:;~tt o~a;~~
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Miss en yean that the fam11Jea han
was named as the scrapbook chair- served by the hoatelt. .
Ohwana L.ibnry Assohation an · Nina Russell m::!mbcn of the local seen each other. Before the Terrys
The next meeting wtll be held nounced a trip to Galllpohs. 'June Bu.si~ess and . Profe.a::donal Wo· rturn to their home they will visit
man The travehne pme donated
by :Mn Walter Bentz was award· at the home of 'Mrs. Thomp•on 21, aponsored by the State HI~Jtori men·s Club will be 1n Columdbuas in Memphis, Tenn.. and in Ala·
bama.
nseetlcide-Fung~lde
ed to Mrs. Will.
and Will be one week later on c•l Al!lsociatlon. Mn. Karr thanked Sunday., June .14th to atten
"June ,pointers" was the
July 16, so. that members can. at·
t
h
M A"nes L
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t d th
1 i t Uttl H k
the members for the1r co·operatJOn receP: 100 ononng rs. "'
hlo
of the month presented by
•_n_....;;e;c;l;n:;e;a:;::;:;e:;:;o;.c_"_'g_l durmg her term 88 regent, after Merrttt.. president of tbe 0
Joseph Struble who spoke
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wtw.ch new officers were mstalled Federatlon of BuSiness and Pro·
by MlM Grate Horton, chaplain
fesslonal Wo~en's. Clubs.
Officers mstaJied w~re Mrs. A.
The receptiOn will ~e bel~ at t.he
Mr. and Mrs. David Freclter
R. Knihht, reP,D,t; Mtf. James
Troutman Hall, Capllal U~1verSJt)'
'.
entertained
a group of relatives
.,.,
Brewington, vice regent;
Mrs.
from two unhl four
1
Thursday
evening,
at
their
home,
Pearl ·Hysell, treasurer; Mrs Em·
MEIGS - PomuoJ
Pine Gltove, honorhrg Mr. and
erson Jones, \ recording secretary;
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Mr~. Joe Faulkenburg of Akron.
By LiJCU.LE HAWkiNS
Mrs Geoge H Parkt?r,
TONICiHT
Dunng the evening; pictures
1ng secretary , MISS Grace
taken on a recent trip to Hawaii
"PARIS HOLIDAY"
Da.vld Eynon, lbrrlsbun:: , POi, eh&lt;~ piaHI, Mrs J E
were shown by Mr. Faulkenburg,
Bob Hope - Fenandel
IS visHing his brother·m·law and
Lrar, Ml~;:. Bess Sanborn,
after
which home made lee cream
- alsn sister, Mr. 11nd Mrs A N Ben Mrs Wm Bradford,
and cake were served to Mr. and 1
"GUNMEN }'ROM LAREDO"
gel.
the Hag, and Mrs • David Miller,
The Jolly Bunch Sewmg Club Mrs. F'aulkenburg, Mr. and Mrs.
H.obcl"'t. K:napp, Jean Morehead
Mts. Thomas Potts, East l.ncr· Mrs Dale Dutton and Mrs. irving
Thursday evemng at the Mid· Homer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
met
pool. ls Yi&amp;lttng her parenls, Mr Karr Jr, board of management.
SUN., MON. on&lt;l TUES.
and Mrs . A. N Bengel
Mrs. Klllght spoke brtefly ex· dleport Park. Home made ice Holter and children Allen, Nancy I
Btlhe Jea.n Moore . Ftndlay, 0 , press1ng her appreciation of bemg cream and cake were served for Ann a:~d Janice, M~. and Mrrt.
"TOM THUMB"
Roy Frecker, son James and dau· I
il visiting her uncle and aunt, ~e l ected lu J;erve as regent and thedesserl
Russ Thmbi)'D
A:lan Yoong
During the meetmg 11 was ded· fUtters, Jacqueline and Joan
~living Room
Mr and Mrrs Allred Bi~:gs
uam f' d the committee chairmen
TEMPLE-Middlepert
Mr. and Mn Alfred Btggs and ror lh&lt;&gt; year mcluding · Ainerican .:led to have the next meeting at
• Bedroom • Kitchen
daughter, Judy . VIsited Jl'latlvi'S lndiun. Mt~ R M }o~inslerwald, lhe home Gf Mrs JamEl1l Webet'
· ~ON,iGHT
CloiN ThYr. .y AfternMnl
recently m Oaylon ,md Fmdlay
Amenc;.m mullit:, Mrs. 0 P Kleln; and tt Will be a picmc.
Recent gue6t.~ of Mr and Mrs Amcnca111sm and DAR manuel for
"THE LAST IILITZKREIG"
Members present Thursday eve
Cash Braley were Mr and Mrs c1l1zensh1p, Mrs Harold Sargent; nmg were , Mrs Doyle Miller, Mn.
v.., John&amp;qli- Dick York
Jack Schweitzer and Mrs Blanrhe Approved !K'houls, Mrs. Ow1ght Blanche Haptonatall, Mrs. Georee
Davis or Columbus and Mrs. Wm Milhoan
''RIDE LONESOME''
Hackett, Mrs Noah Haskins, Mrs.
Gillogly, Albany.
CAR, Mrs C M Hennessy; Com· Kenneth Byei.', Mrs. Lawrence Mil·
(Toohnicolor)
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Mora: M1ckey Willlanu1 and Tom monit)' set'\Jce, Mrs Arthur Car· hoan, Mrs. B. N. East, Mn. John
Randolph Scott, ~ Ste6lc
Reuter returned home Wcdnes· penter, GLrl homemakers, Mrs Seines, Mrs. Orin Smith, Mrs.
On tht Brightest Cornel
day . from SewiR.gley, P~ .. where Dav1d Miller; conservation, Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. Carl Mattox,
SUNDAY end MONDAY
they attended the funenl of thetr George H r.t-ker , DAR good cttl· Mn. Perry Mnch, and Mrs. 11a·
"TilE HANGING TREit"
In Middlopo'!
•" !(,\ ."''• •I
",.
unele, E G. Kautz Tht'y were ac umship, Mrs Sargent, DAR mag· belle Wtnebrenner.
Gary co0pvr - Mallia Schell
eomp.o.nied home by Mr·s 0 .f . aztnc, Mrs W11l1am Bradford; DAR
Kautz of Charleston , W Va who magazine adv1sor, Mrs. Patrick
Guests for the evening were,
waa an overnight guest of ~r and Lochary , DAR museum and Ohio Mrs Elmer Mlller, Mr!l WiUis
Mrs L. C Karr.
room, MriS James Harley; DAR Grueser, Mrs. Julia MitctJ, Houck,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l"aulkenburg ~ ludcnt lo11n and scholarship fund , Mrs Eme!ltme Grandin and grand·
returned to the1r home m Akron Mrs. Guy Nc1gler.
daughter , Barbara Anna and Luc·
PLAN SOCIAL
\
Friday after a several days vlsLt
Geological records, Mba Bess ille Martin
Rutla.nd Band Boosters will
wilh Mr and Mrs. llomer Holter, S&lt;Jnborn: Honor roll, Mrs. Dor
have •n ice cream social on thP
Clw• IM rOJHi
~chaefer; Jumor Amet'ICAn ('it.Jr.e&gt;n
high school lawn Tuesday, June
Mr .11nd Mrs. Homer Holter and ship, Mn. JJeorge Skmner: Mcm
16. 'fhe band will pldy durln,e: the
., _ ,
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe t'aulken · bcrship, Mrs. J . E. Fostr.!r; Junior
social.
burg Wl.!re Wednesday guests of membership, Mrs. •Pearl Hysell:
~--Mr . and Mrs. J . M. Gaul, Cheater
Molton pictures, 'Mra. M. D. Hart·
Mrs Charles Qulv~ and son of inger; National defenae, Mrs. Em
Columbu.!l are visiting in Pomeroy crson Jones; Ohio DAR newa, Mrs.
The Forlnite Club met Thursday
and Maaon, W. Va .
Dale lhJtton; Press relauons, Mrs evening at Lhe home of Mrs ,Jack
Jeffrey Werry, son o£ Mr. and Theodore .Reed Sr.
Bachner for their regular meetmg .
Mn. John Werry b confined to
Program: Mrs. James E Brew·
Mrs Robert Tewk8bary, prcsi ·
his home, Spring Ave. with the ington; Literature, Miss Frieda dent conducted the business meet·
l
mumps.
Fachnlc;
Real granddaughters1 lng and plans were made for the
Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach leCL Mrs. lla.lph Windsor; Flag of the annual dmner to be held on tho
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thu week for Alexcndria, Va , to U. S A., ~Irs Irving Karr Jr : 29th or this month. Plans were
attend the High School commence- Transportation, Mist~ Grace Hor· also made for the annual picnic
ment, when her gr&lt;~nddaughter, t.on , and Insignia, Mrs. Everett which will be held at the ~orne of
Ann Smlth graduates She w111 al· Hayes.
Miss Ann Howell OQ the 22 ol July.
i
~o attel)d ~ommencemcnt exercises
The -picnic l1 tor the ~embera and
. Cueslll at the 1unthcon were
of Princeton Univorsity, Boston,
their familiu
Glen Tolson of Canton, Miss JesA de~sert coune was served to
si.c Hoyt, Columbus, Mrs. Della
·:~t \ ... ..,
HAVE A
Hoover, Painesville, MhlS Sharon the followln.c, Mrt. William Wal·
ters, Mr~. Henry Null, Mrs. Rich·
Jones, Mrs. D. 18. Hartinger, Mrs.
ani Schwab, Mrs. Robert Mllls,
Garen Stansbury, Mr,s. Crary Oa·
Mra.
John Fultr:, Mrs. Georce Dal ·
vis and Mrs. Rodney Downing
laa, Mrs Leo Smith, Mrs. John
HAVE IT
Mrs. Thodorc Reed Sr. •nd Mrs
ParaoRs and Mra. Tewksbary and
03'Yid Miller served as co~hairmen Mra. Howell.
for the luncheon meettm~ Mcm ·
bers or the Women's Guild of the
Epl~eopal Church . serving on the

Return Jonothan Me.·gs Chapter
Flag Day Luncheon Held frl"day

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8-Dall)' ~·ri!l!'eJ, Pome.roy·~-d. dleport, 0., Jill!\ 18, 19111

Dof ACouncil
Picnic Planned
Thursday July 9

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POSTS IOND
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M-argaret Dianne Capehart Poated
f2l 1ppear~... bond In llltyora
Court SundiJ alter her arrest on
charcu of drh-lna: acros• t double
Une on • ,eurve. Charae~ were &amp;»referred by llberill'l Deputy Ken·
net.h Grover.

Rece~t marrtafe licenae appll~·
tiona tn the M41on County Courthouse lneluded llie f~llfl"'lli:
Herold' Bernml Llovlnt :sr.• 20,
New Havtn, an.d Doi'otb)' ,Jna.

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HoiRI!. POIIletoy. alb for

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TblJd.at LDdiDstDn. Hleblpo.

Gn\re1ide servlce1 were held on
Mqnday mornine at 9 ,1. m. in the ·
Sacred Heart Cemetery for tbe
Infant son of Mr. lftd II~ Remo
Nleti, of Middleport, wbo dJed at
birth rrtday in St. Joseph Hospit· '
Sunday: Mra. Clat·
al, Parkersburg.
enee IAwreqri .and baby, Portland.

Five Marriage '
Applications
Made In·Mason
17. 1'1010\ lilv01t

ln an Ac:tloD hied 1a Ute Xei&amp;a
County Court of Common Pleas today ftWiird 0. Spllfloek of llree-

Hen·

New
Shoe

tile numerous

oullide-

projects are the construetion

underground and aerial cable.
of cable faeillUu
old to the new centrAl

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