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Gifts Of Leather &amp; Luggage
Come Close To Dad's Heart

BOw :llboul the wbb~ f •mlly
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jac:kt!l, a Juxurio·
. w upbolltred chair or • 1V aet
·fll Jds own.

Some Dad 's jobS talr:e them from
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one end of the country to the other
while others mav only travel from
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, POll ErtCUIEAN DAD$
• "':- A. carefully chosen p~kage of home to t_h e o~fire. I n any eue
o.d't favorite delicacies (such ;u the~ are fwe gl (ts of l ug~age a~d
e~Mieaea, apreads , jelhes or what- leathtr g~s th_al will dellcht htm
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The pipe smoker will welcome
11 new br iar, a pipe rack or lobaceo pouch . C ig~rette smokers
will appreciate
ll&amp;hlen , fil.ter·
holders, table 'boxes. For the cl·
gar smoker , there are boxes or
hh f-avorite brand and humidors.

JARIMAN

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HARTLEY . 6 BENNETT
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Bu!iness and profeMional Dada
are always In need of &amp;ood-look·
ing brlef ca~et and attache ease.
The latter hard-aided leather baga
are becomin,c more and more popular. They eOme in a varied auor
tment of 1ize1 and aome have detacttable leather !Ilea Urat can be
carried aa se~arate envelopes.
Other attache eaaea are 1 made jn
aeml•oft -conlt.ruetion and are secured bY slide futeners raf.l:aer
than by the u1ual snap locks.
Every Dad can use a &amp;ood look·
ing leather je wel box in which to
atore his cuif linb, tie clasp and
collar plna.
Made In sites big enough to
hold the accumulation of the devoted collector as well as in
smaller shapeae to take on trips,
the jewel box Is a welcome Father'a Day &amp;1ft.
Wallets and _pocteta secretaries
in fine tluible INthers are .another aood gift idea. The wallets
come in models with transparent
window• fGr tnembershlp and ere·
dit 4."ards and In pa~l"-thln styles
thllt are 14eat for dress wea.t".
The convenient pocket secretaries •provide Dad with pl·a ces for
cash u 1VeiJ as for business notes.
Manr of the se come with either
pads and pens or 'with Indexed address files.

AIDS TO TRAYILING "
Fqldtng 11tppen, a manicure caae
and a sewtna kit to tuck Jn th~
corners rJf 'i ll• luggage will make
certain Dad re111ly travel• In 11Jylc,
whether it's an overnl&amp;ht trip or
an ocoan cruise.

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Lee ovERALLs

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CUSHIONS
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PARADE OF THE LI'ITLE ~G(JEllS

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today.

Representatives

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Carl E. Baheoek
Former Resident
Killed In Crash

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BROWNIE

Father weulcl enley IHih.,. ~..
that tori•• like th... : wrltl'!fl coM
oprtM on ltoth tiHt; c:.m...ct .... with ~poaco for statiOMrY; hHietry
dl-. IHthlll' IN;I with ,..ch for CtM with ratOr pocket; t11m ottollttrltp; e.athtr tl• o~ Ltft, trlch ·IMIIfDict; trawling 1tud ltok.
lw P:ullort; .... r . by Harrllon1 tit L"ther &amp; Lult•l• Goodt. Mfra.
co.. br 0. 11. ltompp.

Glftt for Dtd who . trn.. s: · Top-

1raln cewh.ldf

Ol'l•aulter

Survivlnf is his wife,

Middleport
Red Sox pose the m'!St serious threat lo continued dom·
lnance of the Indians.
champions. Tonight they tangle the second lime this sea·
are in second place. 3-1 (one postponed); the Indians are
son In .a scheduled game.
ij,O, First row, Tiny War.d, IWger Dt!dding, Kirk Beck, Jerry Little, Jimmy Butcher, Pat Ed·
wahls. Second row, DaVId Rice. Terry Johnson, Dave Wellinan, and manager Jim (Panch)
Harris .

Lee overalls look better, fit
better and wear longer. Genuine Jelt denim. Tailored sizes 341o 50.

CAMillA

·,. Secreey Shrouds Navy Probe
Makes liill·oowr aiidt•=:-,;;..y ...;m;;;J.~
Sl"'p•hof ,;,;,pU&lt;,IIY

SUSPENDERS
Clip &amp; button end style. Wide
and narrow widths. Neat
stripes and plain cylors.

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&lt;UPI)- The u.s. Navy spirited Lt. Cmdr. Donald
out of sll!ht today while it conducted a secret ih·
qf ·the Communist MIG attack on his pa-

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L Doolittle Garne• whom he mar·
rled on Juae 13, lt24 and tbe · ·
folklwing ebildren: Wlllard, SeJt·
tie, Waah.; Reva Caldwell; Sl ;
Alban1, W . Va.; Glenft W., Rutland Rt 1; Bill, Dezter; tule .
Bell Jones, l)qter; Waltu, ~_x:
ter; Berrurd, at boaN; ~tap '""
at home.
Brothers and
vlving are. M)'r~le
&amp;own, o.; Kenn,.
· Minnie MiiJer,

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William MeKelv,., Pbrtllnd,
the 'UIIW Meiaa
Club, said today
of Detnoerate
tbe

was no( known llut' the
News reported that qne

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Churth ·Officers
Are Installed

Burned

Gas E~pl9sion

9lHL-\re Expetted
To Attend·Annual·
Girls State Meet ,

IAcless Howard Stitt~. · Rutland,
' wa1 reported -r~veirina: fmm
painful .second degree . h.u rns in
Meigs General
Hoapita.l t!)day
eommittee which
following a fil'tl at hia residence
in Rutland.
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wl1ih Alva T. GroCOLUMBUS UPl - 1!;1/:1)1 11&lt;\0
Stitts wM In hia house when
·Ja made up of girls are expected on the '&amp;plW
ex· 1an apparent gas explosion 1fiaor·
Tuppers Plalna; . Nor· Univeraity campus here fOr .' tlie
. dered the inaidll ol the houae,
Pomeroy: OtiS Mc- 13th 1nnual 11!11ion ,. , ~ ~Y:«
blowina: out wlhdows. Mrs. St1tt1 ~:~i.o~~-jia;l;;~·. and McKelvey . Girla State openlna Sl.tu..day.
waa outside at the time about 8
waa or-•nlled here
All glrla attending tile rline-da'
a. m.
reeent appearance of eonference will be tilgh JChooJ
The RuUand Fire Departm:ent Stlte
Jo1epb T. Fer- aenlors lponaofed by Joeal ci'ric:\
waa called to th"'e seerte and· the guaon in a coUrt)J.ouse addreaa.
oraanizatlons. Gtrla State itllelf Ia
Middh!port EmefJJt.mtY aquad- ~ ar·
1'be club will meet .the third aponaored by the American Leclon
rived to Ute Stltta to t~ hd_lpl- Tuelday of each montb ~n the Auxiliary. Department of Obio.
t.~. No flr4! damag11 ~ reported. •arne pla&lt;:e. Aftel' ~e meeting
Each girUvUlbe aulaned 'to.oae
niJht, 10 members of... the of 11 mythiCit clliu and t't_Yo
iEarHer thll ' year, on Euter
Sunday, ·SUtta wos "bum~d OOt•
Democrat committee held counthia whlc:h make .up the
of hia Hobson area reSidence. :
"state." Tbev wUI' oraaniu • two·
· P•rtY ay&amp;tem; campal!lD lrtd run
for olftcea, and funetion In tbeir
. MIIGS GIN5RA HOSPIT4L
capaclie&amp; whether appointed or
Admitted Eliza Landen, Pamelective,
Jimmy ·Keene, Cblllleo~be;
In t~ddltion to gaining .
annou~ment In Yoli:o·
Foss, PCHDeroy; Richard
eXperlenec
in runnln&amp; the
Jlllllt J•ouro lat,eJI. said · the fOrward
&amp;cine.
the &amp;lrll wlll hear apelke,ra _,,.~ 1
· been "partially · re·
~&amp;' Ohio Gov. Jol!n W. ·
IPetial detection equip·
bey,. Oblo SUprome Col(l'\ l~!U~e
Carl V. Weygandt and J)r. Nichol~• N:yaradi, direetor ol the lnltltute Of tnte·r nt) Studlel. ,BrAdley
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HIGH LOW TIM,.
NJw YORK UPJ.-The low.st
Un}veralty.
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recorded In the . na-Day, a coristruetion

At an imtallation service SuD
day at the New Haven EUB
C bur~h
the following officers
were
lnstaUed
: lay lellder, LUtb
SURRENDERS SELF AND
er
Smith;
usi.Jtant,
lJeving;
meekly at a besieged home lay member annualOtho
tonference,
he had
his half·sister captive at Maxlne Miller, alternate, Mrs.
hours, ex-convict KenQ.eth Adkins Jack Fle.shcr, di1Jreh trustees:
a, kidnaping warrant by Coles .L uther Smith 1960; James A.
Warpenburg (right). Man at lefl King 1061; Paul Rickard 1981;
the lower photo the' hostage, Bernard Lieving 1962; otllo IJev·
hag 1062.

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Madl10n~1Ue,

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Dr. Hewet10n and
by the aqUad to the
bastlle for lodging.

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5:.~~ .in the arms· of ber husband,
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Adkins apparently hoped to

a chance to klU a hated Char·

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Four Middleport Band Students
On·lfonor Band At Music Clinic

Squad

at the Music Clinic at the Ohio University
and four of the students attending
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named in it. Judy Butcher 1
the First chair Alto Sax and
Juniors, and Barbara. ~ones ,
RIYIVAL MElTING

A revival meeting

at the Free and Go1pel
Misilo'n on the Stiversville-Basb·
•Jl road with Rev. Lawrence
.bii&gt;d.f Glueaencamp as principal speaker. Everyone is welcome.

Shows
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PredOn,

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Former Navyma~
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showed colot' ·alidef of GreeCe
and of . illanda imPortant in · tlwl
hi1tory , of early Aeae~.n ~~~~i
lion Wedneaday it 1
TheA are, over 400 lt\ldents at
the PoMeroy
the ellnic and a C!)ncert I• · p~nned.
room of
for Saturdoy evenln&amp;.

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Parsonage truatee1: Otbo Uev·
iJaB 1960; Lewis Cape-hart 1980;
John Fry lJBl. Steward&amp;: Robert
Cook, John Hoffman, CLara Burria, Hazel Capehart, Charles New,
Marvin Bennett. fininclal aecretary, Ruth Batey, ebureh trea·
surer, Elsie Lierblg, building
lund treasurer, Marjorie Hoffman
Sunday School
tre11urer, Carl
Gibbll, S. S. children'&amp; department
treasurer, James Roush, V.' Ch.
church coun~il. otho Lieving, secretary cbureb council, HaveUne
Fle1her, director children's work,
Paul Riek~.
Director of youth work. Haveline Flesher, director Junior
churell, Edythe SeOott, SRpt church
&amp;ebool, Harry MiUer, aui.Jt.ant
librarian,
Lawrence
LieviDJ,
Ruth t.udermilt, asaiatant librn
ian, Dianne Woods, IODI leader
(morning) Vernon Hattah os&amp;iat·
ant song \elder, Letba Belle Bum
gamer, secretary ehureh school
(Contlnuod On I'Ooo Flft)

Brownie Camp At Chester
Is Now In Full Session
The Brownie Camp held on the Norman Rose Farm at
Chester is a busy place each day Ibis week between 9:00 a.m.
and 3:30 p.m. Each day the flag is rals~d by the girls who are
about 7. a. and 9 years old. and retreated at 3:30 p.m. for the
close of camp. .
The girls are doing their own cooking,. gathering their OWD

and !IP

wood and f!'OOidng oVer the open

file. The group is divided into

PORTABLE

CAR CLEANER
WAX
BRUSH IS

TV SETS
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SPOltGES

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These exchanges of. views oa a
company-to-company baail were a
prelude to tbe resumption Friday
o1 top-level negoli"'Uona between
jndUitry's and the union'• two
four-man bargaining committees.
David J. McDonald, president
of the UnH.e d Steelworkers of
America, and
Cooper,
t' R. .,Conrad
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managemen 1 ewe
Dq:otiaLor,
are expected to knuc.kle doo.m to
livt·IJld·tate collective IW-caiaing wben lbe top lev,J ~t
~ a&amp;aln faee eada ..... .J'riday.

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Carl E . Bauut~:a.,
...,go,
near C.mbridge, a native of Meigs
County until approxima'*lf U5
)"ean q:o wu killed Wednesd.ay
in a flaming truck crub 00 us
30N about 3 mile1 welt of Upper
Sa d ky
~~ ctri~r o1 the utber truck . Meanwhile, Presiden&amp; EileAboW·
WiUiam J . Manville of Detroit er declined to intervene penooaJao dled in the OanUna: tanl].e of ally or thr ough any federal agepcy
the t\l(o bil truckt.
in
the
c on t r a c t
negotla·
Babcock Js tile 8011 of Mr. and tiona. At hi• news ronference in
Mrs. Cbarlu Babcock of Long Wuhi.neton Wednesday be ft})ellt·
'Sottom RP'D and tormerb drove ed his admooUJon to management
a mail trutlr. on 1 Star Route out and labor that the dispute mulf.
of Pomeroy.
be resolved in the public interest
Surviving are his wife Eva; and wl.tbout any increue in .steel
three 1001 Don.et Charles and prices.
Paul and a daughter Kay.
He promised to consider a sug.
Abo surviving are sisten: gestion that the feditral governMrs. Willoogb~ !Violet) IDU of ment might iuue a (act sheet on
Chester; June Coleman of Foa- steel indusry profit.a., wagea and
toria and Garnet 'nlomu of COl- workeu' productivity ao the pu-'umbus along wtth a brother Em- lie mieht ~valuate the luues in-mett Babeoek of' )i.emont.
volved.
Funeral IJT&amp;Diementl are aa
yet incomplete.
However, Labor Department of.
J'icials today shied away from the
idi!!J. T'h.ey said in W alihiugton
that any 'OVerDIDI!!Ot SCOfe eard
on eonD.ietiOB dainu of ~I D

See The Compt&amp;te. Urie of Eutman Koilak ' Cim·

SUSPENDERS

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Garnea oi Seville, 0. He bid re:
aided in Meigs County for the
ptst ti yeat1.
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The deceased wu 4 form~ em· ,
ployee Of We•t Vlra:lnla Steel at
Charlelton, W. Va., for 15 yeah r
before movlne to Dnter.
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of 12 major steel com,vanies and union

bargaining officials contil)ued their discussions behind ciOiecl
doors this morning in a dozen separate rooms in the Roose-

at.

10n uf R• H.- aDd

MEN'S DRESS

e,aid any llpl!t'lal Teport issued be- .
fon steel wage ooDU-acll eqdre
June 30 mi&amp;ht be const.rued u
favoring the Industry or tbe Uh·
ion, and help bring on a atrike.
n waa PQi.nted out tba&amp; ttie · Bureau of Labor Stati.Jtt~t alreldy
ssuea f~ on )rodudivity and
hourly eaminp of steel worten
u $000 u they are avi.llable .
Today's private diseusslona
were on a company-t~pany
basis at which union and industry
representatives debate individual
diflicultiea ·under tbe existing con#
tract. such aa wocking problems.
seniority rights, etc.
The twelve separate meetings •
were attended .b y 435 loeal anion
representatives and about 61 representatives ol &lt;ind¥stry.
Companies involved are United
Steel; Bethlehem Steel; Repu~
Stel!!l; WheeJing St~ ; .Jones &amp;
Laughlill; Youngstown Sheet 1nd
Tube; Annco Steel; Inland Steel;
Allegheny Ludlum; Coloraao ~
al\d Iron; Kaiser St.eeJ, and the
Great Lakca Steel diviSion of National Steel.
Bath Cooper and McDonald
Wednesday went be£ore a ciOied
meeting ol the 435 union representative• and rornpany bargain·
ing officials and submitted a.
progreas report. on ihe negQtiaUons to date.

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Three Civil Sa;ilS
Filed In ~leigs
Courts Wednesday
Thiec eivil suits were on file
today in the office of Clerk of
Courts Evelyn Lucke, martiDg tbe
end of nearly two weets period In
wbicb no court actions were in·
stituted.
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On file today were:
An action by James J. Rafferty,
219 S. Front St., Middleport leek·
in&amp; divorce from Eva A Rafferty
129 COngress Ave., PJ'Qvidenee,
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Edna Keller, 325 · Candor St.,
Pomeroy Is the plaintiff In in action to appeal ll ruling on tO~~ '
pensation. Named as the de£endanli in the ease are Tbe Bureau
of Workman's C&lt;wpenaation; lA·
duatrtal Comminion a1 Ohio lbd
Yonkers Coal Co., Middleport.
Also on file toct.y wa.a •· tivJ,I
action for money only Jo. -,hict.
the Eut.eeli W-elding: Alloya.··eor;. ·
of lf'lu:&gt;~hing, N. Y.• ill the ·;laiD!- ,
tift and Br.anch Flemtna: dba
Flemina: Coal Co. i1 named "•defendant. The amount. daimid it'
$113.110.

Tbe girls Ire also buay lither·
three units and on Wedneaday i.ng nature it~ms.' both dead and
they each made "pocket stew." alive, which they are keepirtJ at
Each girl brought from home their camp aqd each unit ·bas its
aome vegetable t&amp; be used in the item&amp; .t ogether for display. Today a
stew and the camp furnisbed the Big Coanell around the eamp fire
meat. The menu for today called ia scheduled at 2 o'clock .•
for hamburgers, baked potatoes,
Sandra Brewington , who juit rewhiCh Will be biked in foil in the turned froDJ. a •Methodist meeting
coal" an~ donuts wblc~ the camp at Laketide, Monday, joined the
Will funnab.
staff of workers as a Camp Aid.
On Tuelldaf the .Brownie&amp; work- J .Mn. Clarenee Lacey, .a unit leaded On splatter paiO:ting, where er, is teacllln~ music .in th_e units
they pl.aee a leaf or fern on a sheet along with Mra. Maunta Miller of
TO CONTINUI .
of piper and with a tooth brutb Cheater.
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'11l• ftvtval at tbe Midway filled
With :ink splatter over a
There will be no apectal ttme
Coml'llllnltr · Cb111'th will eqntin"e plece of ·screen "triR alld after the for baRn~ ~d friendS to visit the
llm&gt;op ·Sunday nllbt a..Ordlni leaf
·Ia .;:eiboved . tbey have tbe ea~D but tbn ·a re welcome at any
to IM•aellat w. H. Strsuabl!utb·
ttme. ll'uesday Mra. George ~h.llds
imaJe or the. leat on the paper.
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bD Wedneechy tar&amp;etl of baled ond ll~ Charles Dodd vwted
LIC,NP .
Were set up and the girls each with U.e.:.Brown,iea.
i~; 'AIIt\DO,. alld
·at mhery,. directed by N,.t ..... k tbe lntonnedlate Girt June 20 ~\ure~
I~~~~~.,;;~ dll'eetor Mrs. Bettr S&lt;Outa w~l be at tile ••m~ and Boptls)...::;
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.-..Biickt.do """!"' lllrm !baa
good. one hiP lederal olflcial
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UnpvUte will 1M!

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Threatened.Nationwide Strike
Overshadows Top-Level Meet

Funeral aerVieea lor !~:~
Prtderle'k Garnes, 53, ~
Rt. 1, wbo Wll killed
ne&amp;day morning in a
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ARCHERY SUPPUES
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travel by alr b e will set I lo t of
U8e ou t of one or a aet of the new
li.llhlweil; ht ba~:s. They are made
tough easily cleaned nylon,
~ h~nd, ~ino Jeatber 1. new extruded
alumin um or moder n flbet-glua.
These featberwei&amp;ht 011ta allow
h im to tlke the muimum amount
of dotblng with arnall additional

weight due to the b1.1lk of the case-.
There u e also handaomely rug.
a:ed train cue that defy the worst
rigor s of lNivel. The handsome
ta nnages lnelude f!'llflkJn, PiCskin
deeply gnined wal.rua and luxurious alllcator.
R.anging in size from voJ.pmill·
t~ulters, for extended
II;,"~' to bandy overni&amp;htlra, big
•.nough to meet tbe ~~ of a
tbe new lua:.age ia
••••ll!!~le;·in wide selection
col·
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are the pOopulu ginger
ahades, 1untana, gray1, deep b1ues
browns and blacks. A new light
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~DaUy Sentinel! PomOI'Qy·Midd~e\.tt: 0 ., J~!~(~~~

PRISONER

Harrl'sonv•'lle
.,...·ety
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Cotnmentating Editoria~y
IS DEMISE OF AN IDEA NEAR?
Jnay be recorded Is tht' demtse of the con.

Yersahon piece, ··Let's make a d ty of the
towns of Pomeroy and Mtddleport.' '

A great deal or. first. Investigation, secondly, public information, may be made of th e

proposal. But it may die in the talkmg stage
It cannot . if action ever ts to be taken.

:I'here are many people who think the proposa l all r ight , but few who take another step

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need pushing It ahead

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On t he ot he r hand , the 13-year-o ld dream
of a modern. adeq uate hospttal m Meigs
County doE's enJOY suc h inspiration . Toda y.
the possibil ity of o nwd e rn hospital hP re is

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In Its ann ual htghway safe ty bookle t enti.
tied ·'Tht· Luckless Legion", The Travelers
lnsura nre Companies pointed out "This is
an ar m y or suffering hum anity whi ch grows
more rapidly each yea r. It 1s made up of the
injur·ed and the dead . th e heedless • nd th e
innorenl, th e yotlng and lhe old . Since the
a~!JIOj:ljle fi rst appea red on the American
.I.IS«ene; ~ theae ranks o£ the crippled and the
·~'·d ea~ have included more than 60,000 000 of
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Th e Luckl eRS Legion is a silent, haunted
army We e rect no monuments to it. No grim
reminders mar the sleek beauty of the roads
and hi~hways which are its field of battle. A

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N. Haven Youth
Canteen Opening

The New Haven youth eanteen.
direetol'S held a apec:Lil meetlnl
at the Library on Monday ~ven·
inl for tbe pllf'iPO&amp;e of ezplalnlnc
the operation ' ol the canteen to
the new C!Ommlttee membeb.
It wu decided to keep the pre.
11ent president, John Kor&amp;!n and
Wee president Mfl, Eu1eoe Jlet-

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lng c unun i ttc ~ would m~ t 'Dr 'tM'
tll&gt;me of Lucllle Kroeuer on June
24 to audit the books. The a ood of
the order committee present ed the
Council with 13 candle holders tn
memory of Es11ic Warner .
The charler wn draped for 1M:rs.
Warn!r~ust a ll ation
or offlceu
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painful injuries. Hour by hour and day by
day, this totol cllmbed until It reached the
staggering totat of 2,825,000.
Miss Beverly Burna attended a Mrs. Frank Buck, son and dough·
&amp;r SMtr Carleton
Injuries during ·the past year rose 12 per 4·H meettns at Mason City on Man. ter-in·law, M.r. and Mrs. Ro)l Buck, lin. Homer Circle and two
and Dixie
and family, Apple Grove, and daughters, ~rothy
ce. nt _ twice the rat• of increase for the pre- day t'venlng.
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Mrs Jean Taylor and son, Mike , Mr. and Mrs. Pal.ll Stewart and apent S.~y evening with Mr.
VIOUs year. In the rising curve of injuries lies called on Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry family of Columbua, returned Sun- and Mrs. Edson Routh.
ltlr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan,
\he greatest waste of property and human re- on Friday.
day, from 1 vacatlol) ln the East,

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WAnSA W UPI- A Roman Ca·
thollc prinst fa ce11 trtat here b~nuse ho built a church without
otftcial euthor lza11on. The kev.
Steph•n Ro:r:a!-ikl
w a&amp;
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wUh pulling up 11 wooden chapel
In t'b1 parillh of Sulejowaka . near
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'tn enb Eva Bailey, Letha Wood,
Bernice kid enour, Erma Cleland ,
Gol dJt&gt; frederi ck, Ada Von Mater
and Clara Mae Pyles, wh o were ob·
ae rvin ~ bltthdaya, were seated at
a s'poc1al table centered with an
aJTangemont o( anap druiOns and
a decorated birthday cake. A small
birthday l ift WM placed at each

i~ra. Jame• ·Marki .. . ..TJI.e...pakrl'lll

grandparent• are Mr. and "Mra.
William Powell and the paternal
great vandmother
Runell of Clifton .

NIW CITIZEN

Mr. and Mn. James Herman
LuynP arc announcing the birth of

a aon born on June 14th at Holzer
plate.
Uospital The baby waa named
Jamca Brenlel· and weighod at
birth 8 lbs. 71,1 ou. .Maternal
CHAIOI AIR VIOLATION
grandp~rent~
are Mr. and Mrs.
TOKYO UPI-Communl st North
Carmack
and maternal great
Floyd
Viet Nam has proteated an al
le.lled air apa ce violation by o U. Rrandmother Is Mrs. Mary Steele,
S. 8-47 jet bomber, the Commun· Paternal ·~:rndparents .re Mr. and
ist Ne w L:hln• A.~t:olky reported Mrs. Harry Layne and the paternal
great KNndmother Is Mre. Harry
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Dyer .

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Tupper• Plains.
Dlschuged, June 16: Georee
Patton, Mra. Glenlon .Roy, Mra.
Robert Smith and infant, Mn.
BUlle Collier and infant, Mrt.
~~eph l.!each, Mr1. Vernon
Mrs.
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DAILY C:RYPTOQVOTE - Hert'l how to wOik Itt
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10 LONUI'IlLLOW
One 1J tt•r -'mply ltandl tor another. In thla umplt .A. Ia at«

for ·t he tll~ L'1, X ror tbl two O'a, ate. Blnfll ••tttrt. apoe.
t n:.tl*. tha ltnrtb aftd tonnatlon of U'lt wol'dt ar. an hlntl.
• ac:b day Uw ·~ ~tt.n att Glfftrtnt.

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spent the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ci-rcle and

.Mn. Xor1an,
Mra. I.Jtohlleld,
Mrs. Jamu Cunntpam, Mrs. Bobiby Rou1h, Mra. Robert st)Te,
Mrs. o. J. Bostic, Mrs. Donald
Hartley, Mra. Je11 Able, Mrl. Eugene Huter, Kr-s. Paul Scally
and Mra. Marvin MaF~rland.

sons of Syr_
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~r. lilm;l }4rll. 'Geotlt DeWeeae, ·
Athena, attended · ebuteh at Bur·
Unc'ham Sundar_ arid Yilt ted · Mr,
and Mfs. Ft. ' E: ,DollJ)a•.
Dorothy Dandakil vi•ited htr
parentl,. . Mr. and .¥r•. Emmett
Jones.
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condu&lt;!ted the business seaaion
•nd a thiJllk :r~ note was read
from Mrs. ·Leonard ', JttweU for
flower~ aent her while ill. Mrs.
Wllllam Matlack ' and ·Mrs. Ralph
Gr.aves were repor\ed ·ill.
Plilne were mtde for the piCnic
whi-ch wiD be held July 2lr •' 6:30
at \he home of Mrs. Fred Leifhelt. It was announced that Rev .
Paul Streich a missionary in Ecua
dor will speak at the churc·h on
June 29. Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr.,
announced the altar committee

Glltey,

June ~ . He wHI anner . to
name or Muk Anthony._,

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POMEROY, OHIO

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llr. and Hra. M~a Nel10n Jpent
Sunday afternoon with their aunt
LiUie J'rancla and Mr. and Kr1.
Worle)' FraneiJ.
Franeb Johr.aon wu YilitinJ
Mia WUIIUI Johna.on recently,
Mn. Beecher Cooper U. reC!OVuiDI slowly from an opera·
uon at Maaon CIJnle. A 100
Beecher allo hid u
apention
the lime day.
:llrt. a D. Hill went to G.Uj..
poUt Clinic for a chtUup. She
.Mn. R. R. Dunt, 100 Tommy
•11 accompanied by her dlucbttr ealled
on her father , Lawrence
lin. Buryl White.
Ritchie
Sunday evening.
Dr. Blazeo,riez wu called to
s. w. Dum called on £ber
tee Mrs. lJllie Francit laat Frl· Carpenter and family Tbunday,
day.
Mr. and lin. Howard Allen and
children, Fairview, were Sunday
a:ue.u 01 h.i• paren'-, Mr. and
Mr•, B. R. Alleo.
llr. and Kn. George Souden:
and
ehlldren, Xenia and 11:r aDd
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Mn. Randall T•lbott. · New lei·
Tbe Guild met with M:ra. Doro- in&amp;ton wer~ weekend guest. of
thy Dunt Tburiday evening.
their parents, Mr. and lira. Dell
Mr. and Kra. E. W. Dnis and Talbott.

Mayfoi'd Harris and Dale Smith.
Two of the better liked projects or the boys are rope and
dairy heifers. The bo,-a have bad
demonstrations on tyinc dlHerent
knots, whipping the end• of rope
and making cattte haltera.
They have also been learning ·
the proper method of reedlnl 1
dairy heifer, Presently they are I
making plan's lor 4-H camp.
SEWETrES ORGANIZI
Advisor ,Mrs. TracY Tackett organized the Sewettea in early
March. The membership of the
club totals nine with the following officers leading the club:
president, Judy Tackett; vice pre·
sident, Melva Johnston! secretary, TueHa Geiser; treasurer,
Juaniu.atia Tackett; health and
11afety, Martha Brown; newa: re·
porter, Brenda Joh111on. Wanda .
Tackett is junior leader.
The girls mterests are tocuaed
on sewing, .baking l'ld trtednB
of frD:its and vegetables. They ll'e
learning medita1 care also for
they bave had reports on ''Treat·
ment for Cuta, Dog · Bite~ and
Snake Bite."'
·~Making Yeast RoUs" and "Sew
lng in a Hem" were demonstrat·
ed at previous meethags.

Stiversville
Society Events
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10n lim, Sbeffield,

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are

•pendinl their vaca.UoD with her
brothen, Eber and Ralph H..·
derson. They- attended their 100

Robert's wedding at Warren on
their way here June 3rd.

Mason County
Homemaker News

unith.ed for two mlnutel, titiMir
io water at 180 de&amp;reo or lft. a
ateriliz.in&amp; chemicJJ 10lutioa auda
u cholorine or quat.enlalJ' amaoaiLam cboloride. DU:ha molt be. ltor
ed so u to protrrt tlwn from re-

contamination.
tJn~"TY

handlina of food

duNn&amp;: preparation

and RI'Yin&amp;
ahould be •voided. Food eoatambl·
atlon utuaUy II cauaed by improper Undllna by a peraon with n
lnfecuon. Tbe r..ult ol thia .could
be 1 food poitODID&amp; epidemic. llut
reasonable obaervance of hullb
protedioa precautions will mPe

commullity dlnnen

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Kr. and x.-.. Bod Glueaen· is one that's oafe as well u • n·
camp, hi1 brother t.wnmce and jOyltble JOOi..al event.
he • ·~- Do
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r .s lwu- • nna Fitch returned
The s•me precaution• thai must
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Friday where
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1 annual ehec!k fraternal, sehool, and other com·
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up at Bethesda Hospital.
munity dlnnen. Careful sun.rvl- ., your IMMt' ~ fM ..,.
Mr. and M:ra. E . W. Daris. 10n
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Jim, Rady alld Margaret Durst, 1on tan make them mece88lul and ct... llutiHI,
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OVERWEIGHT

and Mn. Hershel Wears, Pomeroy, Ohio, announce the
engagement of their da11£bter, La Verna, to Ronald F. Burns,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankliot C. Burns, ·1395 Manchester
Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
_ Miss Wears, who lives at 1935 Eddystone Ave., Columbus,
Ohio is a graduate of Sdpio-HarriBonvllle High School. !&gt;he
is employed as a secretarY at the Western Union Telegraph
Company, Columbu&amp;, Ohlo.
Mr. Burns is a graduate of Linden-McKinley High School.
attended
Northwestern Unive tslty and Ohto state University Mr. and Kr1. Dillon Taylor ~~~ii·o~·o,houldn't take part in lly ..........., .........., .._,.
Misa Flct, Mrs.
an\1
Is
a
member
of Alp~a Tau Omega. He is presently em· were re«nt guests of bis aunt,
Miss Reibel.
prepantion or serving. All ..._ Whln yow tatllt ODRINI~
by the Wortbln"'nn PoUce Inpartment, Worthing- Mrs. Alice VanCooney.
A
course was lei'Ved ployed
must be wholesome and free ,_ ttlll en)ey yow ........., . .ll
ton,
Ohio.
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•Mr. 4nd .Mra. Harold VanMeter from contamination and facilities Mt the , _ . you 1. ., _, pv
Marvin Burt, Mr.s. James ClatThe couple will be "lJl"ried June 28, 1959 at 3:30 P.M . in and sons are apending their va· be available for proper :~torage and llmplr don't hewe the ..,. ,_.
wol'thy and Mrs. Leonard JAwell Zion Church of Christ, HarriBonville Road, Pomeroy, Ohio, cation with his parents, Mr. and
· of perishble food be- ntra
ODafMWX
to 17 members and one gueat, where the custom of open church will be observed.
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Mrs. Cl!:arles VanMeter.
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Twila Sue Clatworthy. The refreai:J
ment table was attractive center
ed witb a mixed artaneement of
flowers with yel1ow. tapers in
crystal holders on either .side. '

Letart Falls
Scx:ial Events

By Mn. J, D. ltouah
Rev. Floyd WorU..n our retired pa•tor of the Methodllt
Church moved Wednesday to lll1
borne in Gallipolis.
• Our n~w .pa!ftor Rey, · Pearl
Cas~ . of Pa~lot- will be our fu·

GIANTS SIGN BtdiRY
NEW YORK UPI -AI Barry, of·
fenaive gu:rrd (or the -New York
Gfants' eastern dt¥isiori cham·
piona last season, slped yeatQr·
day for hls fourth NaUonal-- Foot·
ture mtniater.
ball League camplliJn.

Mra. Dallaa Hill, dauJhters Deborah and Jeanne, Mrs. Bert
Hunt an4 daqhter, Mra. HarOld

PACKERS SIGN PAIR
GREEN BAY, Wis. twl - Quarterback Vito (Babe) Parilli and end
Steve Meilinger, both former Unl·
versity of Kciltucky football stars,
have signed 1959 eontracts with
the Green iBay Packers.

Roush and ·daughter Nadine (+H)
attended the Avalon boat trip to
Pt.- PleasanL
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lfra. John Wolfe's elau of tile
Methodist Sunday School went on
a picnic Sunday to Camdeil Park
Huntington.
ThCl WSCS will sponiOJ' an jce
cream social June 17th at the
Community Hall.
lMr. and Mrs. Clyde King and
children Of Rutland were Sunday
gucats of Mr. and Mta.
Harold
Routh,
Dr. •nd Mra. Earl Grimm and
son Joey are , spending 'lfteral
dQa In Columbu1 with her parentl Mr. and Mrs. Jo.sepb eoib
there Dr. Grimm wJU atVeterinary CUnlc TUesday

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ilr of N• Carlrle, Ind., aod. lit.
aDd lin. J1a1 WIHnborn of fteaJ'
Cleftland Jptnt a few Oar• lalt
week with tJaeir pareJJt.a, Mr. and
llrL 8oJ Ancleraon. Mrs. Ander·
1011 llW remain• qult.e Ill.
Xt. IDd Mrs. Georze Kryea and
JOn, Canton, are visitinJ: bit
Jrandparentl, Jlr. and Kr1. J. G.
Swan. They vtaited Sund•y wltll
Mr. aDd lfn. AIYI Swick ol DID·

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day lut

paper "Tbe Daily Senand told of an interview
~ynold Greene and of the
Information Cl,ven her. Prayer
C!losed the program.

are announC!In&amp; th~ bbtb' bt. f IO'n
at th• .M:elp· Genetal Ho,PitaJ

Appetites Are .Often

en1 and Mt. ond .. !olri. lloY Miller
and dauahter 1 ~Nancy, Cheder,
called on Mr. ud Mra. Guy Lee,
Sundoy· alttrnooit...
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Mr. ond Mn. &amp;rmuet Bolln ol
At~tlll ond vri. )aetoon Howe\~
\'Jolted lllro. At!l&amp;llb Howotl and
Mr. an.d. Mn. WetW Whaley over

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Jt'a almout essential to have
hand-washing faciUties at tbe ball
or wherever the meal ltl to be ser·
Yed and that alJ persona wbo prepare or let\'e the meal obaerve
hand-washing praC!UCea.
U the dlnir'lg bfU is used often
and dishes f.re kept there between
dinnen, proper facilities for washing and sanitizing dilhea must be
availlble. 'l'hia meal18 either a diah •
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eapaeity as wen aa equipment for
heating water.
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GIVE DAD A· TREAT
Wt: BELIEVE mE BEST WAY TO
MAKE DAD FEEL GOOD IS TO
SAVE HIS MONEY. HERE'S HOWPop's Favorite - PICNICS

HAMS • • • • • lb. 39..:

STEAKS, Rib To Broil ················ lb. 69c
CWCKEN BY THE PIECE

BACKS · · · · · · lb. IOc 'WINGS · · · · · · lb. 15c
LEGS · · · ·· · · · lb. 59c BREASTS · .. · Ill. 79c
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NEW CABBAGE ,. , • , , .. ... . . . .. -. , • Ill. 5e
SAVE PLENTY HERE!

New Potat~s 10 lbs. 79,
VElVEETA CHEESE · .. · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lbs. 79c
WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF
CHEESE FOR A SNACK FOR DAD

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'weelr with their IO.rJ·In·
dau1hter Mr. and Mrs.
Weat, fatkeraburl.
G~"'' Tohon, lilrl. H. B.
Mr1. HardeU NeiC)er of
atteQded ibe . Plag Day

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KINGAN'S

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and Mrs. Harold . Rbush
daUIIhter N"dlne were at PI·
last week to visit Mr. ind
m&lt;ro Garen Rousll ana attend the
w;:d~~~~ttbett- dauchter •Sbar·
lene.
, wai -• brideiDllfd.
Mra. · Phllaon Norria
Mr.
an aced eoU..Oe ire reported til. I
Mr. 1nd lira. St. Clair HUI, 'Mr. I
and Mra. rCiltrot'd HUI, IOQ ·Mn !
apent thE! wftkend at the horDe of i

their brother Joo Hill

Bouman'a Run recently.
Mrs. Pauline Brewer and dau·
gbter Donna spent the weekend
with her p.arenu., Mr. and Mn.
Richard VanMeter, Beverly,
Jeffrey Brewer wu a patient in
Holzer Hospital several days.

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Wllldn&amp;·
D. C., wbo .Wll bere \'lttiUIIi
h11&lt; da"'hter Mrtt. Eorl A&lt;lam n·
turned hQme last week:
Mrt... . Diek
'Taylor's brother,
Cleland of Racine , waa here

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fnther, Wesley Cozart movell

Mrs. Hope Peek and motber,
Mra. John Nelson and Mi~&amp; Pam·
ela Wi1son were
vialUng the
former's lister, Mr. and Mrs.
Brickles, Waahlngton Court House
Mr. and MrL lt F . Erlewine
Ellsworth Ballengee haa moved
hta·-'famtl}' to a farm' near Freder· and family were Sunday &amp;uelh
of ..hta. lltother and famUy Haroldlctton, o.
Erlewine
Pt. P!euant.
Mr. and Mn. Harold BoJen and
.Mr. and Mrs. Max· Bolen and
children of Reynoldabur• wedaughter of Columbus have been
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spending a few day• with his mo- weekend guests
bia mother,
ther, Ml'8. Grover Stout.
Mrs. Grover Stout.
Sherman Balleo1ee baa puf.
)k, and Mrs. Miles Nelson
were caiUng on his aunt, Mrs. ehaaed the Odd Fe!lowa HaD 1t
Lillie Frances Sunday afternoon Dexter and is putting In a second
Mra. FranFea is 1n very poor hand furniture ltore and also
farm mactlinery. ·
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Min Pamela Wltaon wu boa·
Misl Lanna Turner went TUes.
day}\o Columbus where she Is en· tess to her 4-H jlub Monday If.
·
rolled at Office Training S-chool. ternoon.
Mt. and Ml'l1 Marvin Wilson
Mo. ·Roberta Wilson and' Mrs.
Blanche Nel110n are attendln&amp; the spent Sunday Wit&amp; their daughter
summer aeuion at Obio Univer· and aon-in·Jaw llr. and 11r1. Titus
Smith. Pam returned. home with
aity.
them after a weekend. visit with
Norfolk, Va., lor service in the beT aister.
navy Monday.
Sunday callers of Eva Sayre
was MrL Bertha Sayre, Pomeroy . IN JUST 15 ~NOTeS
Guy .B eegle bas been appoint· IF YOU HAVI TO
ed Supt. of the Methodlet church SCRATCH YOUit ITCHdu to H···'d Bou h
Your fie beet lit 8117 dfiUI ~.
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~Mr. and Mra. Raymond Henaler urnme dit1ppear1 Use ~
10np David ud Daniel of IJ,acine d~ l'I"CH-ME-NOT diY or N&amp;bt
we¥; dinner a:uests SUnday of Mr. tor eczema, l'in;iwotm, ia8ect 1JitNt

W•tner. or

Jturopt~n

onnouncod WtdDolcloy. Ettj&gt;&lt;&gt;rla
to tho COiill)lunlttl notion totatiO&lt;I
Ml.oBO.OOO durlnJ tbo flrlt tour
monlbo ., tlt11

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Mr. and Mr1. Roy Bookman and
dauthter Cheryl and Mr. and Mr•
William Yates of Buchtel and
Mrs. Laura Elselateln and SOl) of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doualas .Circle Sunday .

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· BONN UPI-Weit Ooi"tltonp ..n
dU&lt;ta 111oro trade wllb Red Chino

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Saturday e venlnl
a:ueats 01 .Mr. and Kra. Edson
Rou1h and family .
Mn. Murl Ours and Sharon
Holter of Baahan called on Mr.
and Mra. Douglas Circle and famIly saturday evening.

the Wfl;flk end.

oBlood uaed, 1 pint.

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are oome ~ DOIDien:
tbe m&amp;toilal'i olllllll '

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JS. Yelp
28. Mary,
Don:, ete.
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Clifton, were

BEDFORD
Social f:vents

If Products Have Si;yle
They Need Little Else

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and. sources
Of
are concerned
with

Graltde from ~~•Ute.' He Ia
belnf ;lrand'erro4 bY; the BOI!ert

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siatlons~;~~;=~:.:':l:·r~
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Mrs. Gerald Clart; ·treuurer and few days.
Mra. Charles Sheet. Uld·:&lt;a;qgh·
Mr1. Marv.in . MeFUiand, publlelty
ters Susan.and I)ebor.ah Mad. nteeeehalrman.
A fft' changes were 1;111de In Nancr .Uods.,y · were, :.. ;flee,t
the rule• of Ua canteen with &amp;UHts of b~r motlter Mn. .tl:aUa
4.
Bermuda sbor"tl .and dim jim• to DarneU at Wellaton.
Clinton G.lll!e&gt; 11114 'llu,ne SIO.·
be .permltt;d at ~e cMteen tem.·
J!Ol'lll'IIY. Also ·wllen pl)inl. tile ley wl!&lt;t .,. . el!iJtiW!Id In llol~· '
entf!lrlnl lee
p1tron1 will be bu8. apenl' lhi we,ke~ tt home.
Mr, •nd Mr.B. Robeit Reed- ~nd
stamped, enablint them to leave
and l'eturn wlthout b&amp;YinJ r.o pty pons were ~&amp;ts of "her parentlo
Mr. an4 Mrs. Raymond GaU:qeJi· Of
the ~eeond time.
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Tht eanteen will open on Sune Colum~us for .te\lerai ~ay.,
Mr: and 111'1. ~lnup·- 'lQlaaea,
18th Instead of Friday, lttb. A
door prize will ·be ilvn any. Mr. ahd MJT. IUcbard. ~ 1nd
Also the C!Ommlttee announced IOD were weekend guests Of .the
that aevet"al n~w popular i'eeord1 form"er'a brotftl!r, Mr. ind )Jlra.
bad been purc:btlsed and will be Raymond RIJ,odei, BeckJey.
Mr. ono ,.~. Charjolt' ill!&lt;!oto
play«! IIIlo week.
Attenc\lng were Mra. Clark. onlertalnt&lt;j "with a plciile lllii'Per

spent Sunday
wlth Mr. and Mu. Homer Clt:c1e.
Mr. llld MrJ. Raymond Snyder
daughter ol Wa~\t ~e~ - rec!ent Of Columbus spent Sunday wtth
gu est~ of Mr. and Mtl!l. Bernard Mr . and Mrs. Homer CtrC!Ie and
ramll)'. lioyd Wilson returned
Dtddle.
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home with them.
William 'Boyd, Washington, D. c.
·Mr. t~nd Mrs. Funk Hudaon
called on Mrs. Sophia • Shane, re·
and family , Pomeroy, spent Sun·
cently.
Allen
Miu Libby
Diddle
vlsi.ted day with Mr. and Mn.
triends at Ravenswood over the Taylor.
Mr. and Mr1. Geor1e Clule and
week end.
daughten
ol Middleport were
-Mra. Prank auck
Sunday afternoon .Jut&amp;tl o.t Mrs.
Mary Circle and Melvin.
STORK QUTRACIS CONOAISS
WASHINGTON UPI...Conlll'Oos Mr. and Mr1. Willey Circle of
has been asked to race the faet Dorcas called on lira. Marr Circle
,
11\at.· j)edent bud1et experts juat and ~ton , Sunday. . ·
Mr. and Mr, . .Pan Smith and
can't .keep up wlth the atort and
Dan Cupid. Defense Secretary famlly were Sur:'dly guuts of ~r.
Neil H. McElroy told a Senate and Mra. LI!W1'1!1Ad Smith of Lau·
,,
~pm priation s subcommittee Wed ret Cliff.
nesday that the Air Forc:e would
need an extra 50 mliJion dollars
in dependency aJiowances for the
year belinning July 1.

!in, H'o·~;e,;·

Cornette,
Smith, Bart
Henderson.
Deaths, June 18; M:ra.

''·'wrtunc

HOGS- 175 to 220 lba 16 to
HI.OO; 220 to 200 16 .fo 16.8b; Light
IIJ to 16.80; F'at Sows 12' ~o 1~;
'Stag! 12 to 14; Boars 9 to If; Sows
and Pig&amp; 66. to 120; S hoa~s 6 to
l(J.S(t
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CArn..E-steers 20 Lo 28: He lf·
er&amp; 20 to 26; Baby Beef 20 to 26;
Fat Cows 14 to ~ ; Cannel'IJ '12 to
1&amp;; &lt;BUIJ.a 20 to 21: 'Milk COWII 12.5
to 250.

VEAL CALVES-Top!l 29 SO; Sec·
ond1 2ll to 28; Medium 2{l to 26;
Gom. &amp;c Hva. 20 to 29. Culls 18 .to
20.
SHEEP- Ewe• and Lms 4 to 10;
Stock Ewes 4 to 1O; fat Sheep 4
lo 8; CuUa 1 to ~. Bucks 4 to 8;
FJt Wethers 4 to 10.
HOSPITAL
LAMBS-Tops 2660; Scronds 18
16: Mrs. Luey E . to 22: Light Wts. 15 lo 18; Com·
Mrs. Walter i8. con 10 to 11'Thoma!
George
.Mr1. Em·

DAILY :ROSS WORD
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V•AL~IY LIVIIIGCK
Gotllpoll~ Ololo, Juno II; 1959.

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Mn. IEU&amp;en~

l!ivitno ljrm. .
llr. ••~ Mrs..

Rope. Dairy

Listed

Mn. f'aul Werner preaented the
"Souree of Information"
The Social Hayseed• orpnlzed
when the Friendly Circle , met their
club In .M uch wltb Du
Tuesday evenlna at the church~
Smith. advi10r, and Roy van
Group sln&amp;Jnl of "Oqee to Meter, aai~ant. The followJDI
Every M•n and Nation" wJtt- Mr•. members are now hoUllntil offlee:
FTed Btaettnar aa aeompanlat prelident, Billy Carleton; vlee pre
l"ollowinl the icliPl'"' readin,: tident, Carl Walton; lee:Mtar)',
by 141" Ellubeth Fldt, Mrs. Wer· DUly :tlwood; recreation leader,
ner po.Qlted out tbat our ,oplniooa 'tommy MoKay newa rep0rler
and lives are Jnfluenced by tbe Richard Holter and treuurer1
'neWJPapera
read, the radio Larry Cirde.
vlaion ,
The other members" art Ronnie
it
Holter, Roger Holter, Ronnie Har·
membera
means ris, Ralph Rose, Chester Rose,
Spencer Stearns, Mike Smith,
topic

!Mto. Ce&lt;U Blacl!Wttod. 14&lt;1 Miss
~ Bla&lt;lrwood welo grleolB ' of
ter. New offieen eJeeteA were the .former's paf1n~. Kr~ IJ)d ~s.
Mn. Lee .Utt:hlleld; liOnOIIr)o: E. •P . strotber, l'&lt;&gt;riBII!O•J~ [or 'I

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Antiquity Scx:ial
Carmel News
NewsOfTheWeek Of The Week
.Social Notes

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Meeting Is HeldTuesday
Daily Sentinel
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Friendly Circl~
Meeting Is Held .
Tuesday Evening

MrJ. Samuel H~ 1 ~ rilf;f. W.
va .I.MrJ. Marshal r Itenlekbf:lt,
WJ ey, W. Va., Mr. and Jtlh., ~.am ­
es Boren Jr., and ~1. ,
A1ttndibg t he tnsped:itm of tbe

II. il. Gllltey aoij · fomUy of
ZaneavJUe wer,.e av.en)lght 1ue,ts
of his · parentr, : ~ute. ,to' Blo

~ Made Tod11y

sources ln our nation . Be.hind the lines of our
Vllnlin:~ Mr. and Mn. Gene includtng Atla~tic City and New
£f t
Riley and family the put weekend York City.
e or s tow~rd national pro~as , the Luck· were Mrs Es!lie Henry , Mr1. Ma·
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young and
leSB Legion stands aa a vaat fifth column.
bel John son, Miss Jthoda LoCkhart
two sons, St. Albans, W. Va., U"e
Earl Robinson and da ug h- visiting her parenll, Mr . and Xn.
of Mrs.
Beverly.
OUnCI
ter of Point Plemnt and !~r&amp;. Fraok Epperly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner vii·
Evelyn Nicholson called on Mrs.
Clara Williams and Mn. Lourene ited hi• mother, Mrs. lsabel Turn·
er at the , home of iMr. and Mra.
Lewia.
. Cheste r Council Daughters of America met in regular sesll'loyd
Cleland, Rutland.
Sion Tuesday evening with 36 members present .
Mr.' and oMro. Cline E~\l&lt;ln and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Teaford
Mary ~ - Holt er , councilor, presided and Merle Ours was
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ter
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or Southside Mr . and and tamily, Romooy, W. Va., were
reported tll. A thank you card and letter was read from John Mrs. Stanley Colley and famUy , recent i:"Ueats ot hl1 parenta, Mr.
El ltal~b and gs lh cr Ha)·ea. Com. inc un iul)· 7. rt was also announc:
Mrs. Jame11 Cunnina:ham and c hil- and Mrs. Delbert Teaford.
NIW ARRIVAL
munu:ations wert· read fr om Ruth cd that tea had arrived to ·be aold
Mr. and Mra. WUiiam Russell dren of New Haven, callel on Mrs.
,u r~cl hn ~ and
fro m P.:llzabeth as a mtmcy making project.
A1C Doll Diddle has returned to
Powell are announcing tbe J&gt;lrth Dana Lcwta and Mra. Lucille Hnr ·
Qmntm, stato aetnltary_. conct~.rn·
At the close of the meeting, a of a dau&amp;hter, Nancy Jane , on rlwn the paat week.
hla air base in treenvllle, Miss.,
lni t he Sta le Co~mc 1l &amp;eliSIOn qu iet auc tion was held by the June 12, at Holzer Hospital. The
Mrs. Fletcher Youn1 Is viaitlng after a twelve day leave with ...Is
which will l&gt;o held m Dayton m ways and means committee after baby wel&amp;hed 7 lbs. 4 ou. The ma· relaLivea at Sprina:flelg, . O~.lo .
parents, Mr. and Mn..Ovid Diddle.
.A\II!IUBl.
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, wh.ic h qu arterl y birthday• were ternal &amp;randpaeenUI are Mr. and
Mr . and 'Mrs. WUJi!~ By:ers ,nd

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AWns ..,ntl...Mt.., and
Mri. Hlal Freneh. ,
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Charles Sheett wel\t fd' q iuJlloo
·~ s Tuesday to brin~ .) ia0" !!pece,
Nan~y Lindsey to thelt hon:te tQ
apehd~ the .IIJBrinet"j. ·~1.,~.,. ~
t.lr. •nd· :P.Jra, n·Henrx. WJ;..U of
of the school.
ncar Cley~lo!f&lt;l -l!f!Ont i fet'~d.oYa
, with the •£:. I!· Corr llt{ .(lien
Thoae from a u•lllUee wbo It· Hanl ~l ftmtue.. .
,, _' ;~. .. \' if. '
tended the funeral of J.a~ Bo.r-1 ... · 1 ~ • •
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1e.n Sr ., were Emanuel Berlingo,
::Mr: and Mrs. ol;:l-.nit ·J.:f.wt-11 Of
New York ; Xr. IJld Mra. Lou ·DownlnCton. were .Yilitl(ti -at~ tbe
Dowder, daughter Jo Ann, , ¥t. Halliday·Atkinl-1eWel~ b6)!''Tburs
and Mra. James· Dowden and fam· .day .eVening.
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1 ily, Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn Mauek,
Mr. and Mn. F . 0 , Whaley or·
Chillicothe spent SundaY witb
her pare,.ts, _,r: t.nd ~l&amp;~. Clint
Gil~ Sr. The ·WltaJeya are ,mov·
ing to CblRJll_bUI. ,. ,

dur tion of the latest recruit. Then silen~e . '~
Silent suffering . A '!Uetime of pain. Or the
sil e nt memories of thOSe who mourn when
the dead are laid tO rest.
There were 36,700 mep, women and chJl·
dr en numbered among the· dead of the Luck·
les s Legion during the past year. 'for every
fataJity there were 77 'people · who suffered

the L uc kl ess Legion or automobile
casualties: iu 1958 We might as well have
'foUght WOr ld War II over again last year.

J?~JinJo,~.
a~·~l"''"'o!
d ou-bt ltai'On

rort AJliley, w. , •·· ~ • end

eve ning service will be conducted
by Rev. Nithols, of Ohio Unlver·
sity.
Plan&amp; are bein1 made for A
DVBS which w1U be held the last
t wo weeb Of Jult. T~n 1will be
evangeli.ttic aen1ce eaeb evebloi

. tUCKtESS tEGION DR ·U1'S 2,300,000 MORE
ted Jnto

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The youth group meetl at 7 p. m.
and worship service at 8. In the Ra-cine Chapter OES Mo'nda)'i eveabsenee or the pastor,. Rev. Larry ntng were Mre. P•ullne · YA~na.
Woodruf£, this comlll! Sunday presld"!nt of Diatrlct . ~o. .Jik.~ and

Then, and only then, should the Twin
Towns settle down to another hundred years
of being two communities instead of one .

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Harrisonville Union Su n(l.ay
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brtghter than a t anytim e since 1947. t hanks
to stale legis lati ve act ion the past s1x wt'cks
tha-t has cleared away much of the dcb lis
p1ied up from past errors.
On ly the hard est shell ed taxpayer ca n de·
ny thC' county needs more hospltal facilities.
Even. he ought to have tongue in chee k while
argu tng hts case.
So, 1n the making a city from t\\o towns
idea a definitive study o! advantages in creal.
ing a c1ty i,s most needed. Those charged with
the mission of bringing a dty into being will
have to fi nd fa cts ~o show definite adva ntages
a c1 ty wo uld ha ve over two vUiages.
If the r e are no such advantages, that too
shoul d be reported.

One or the more unfortunate deaths that

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~DaUy Sentinel! PomOI'Qy·Midd~e\.tt: 0 ., J~!~(~~~

PRISONER

Harrl'sonv•'lle
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Cotnmentating Editoria~y
IS DEMISE OF AN IDEA NEAR?
Jnay be recorded Is tht' demtse of the con.

Yersahon piece, ··Let's make a d ty of the
towns of Pomeroy and Mtddleport.' '

A great deal or. first. Investigation, secondly, public information, may be made of th e

proposal. But it may die in the talkmg stage
It cannot . if action ever ts to be taken.

:I'here are many people who think the proposa l all r ight , but few who take another step

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doesn' t have an obvious pressmg, over-riding
need pushing It ahead

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On t he ot he r hand , the 13-year-o ld dream
of a modern. adeq uate hospttal m Meigs
County doE's enJOY suc h inspiration . Toda y.
the possibil ity of o nwd e rn hospital hP re is

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In Its ann ual htghway safe ty bookle t enti.
tied ·'Tht· Luckless Legion", The Travelers
lnsura nre Companies pointed out "This is
an ar m y or suffering hum anity whi ch grows
more rapidly each yea r. It 1s made up of the
injur·ed and the dead . th e heedless • nd th e
innorenl, th e yotlng and lhe old . Since the
a~!JIOj:ljle fi rst appea red on the American
.I.IS«ene; ~ theae ranks o£ the crippled and the
·~'·d ea~ have included more than 60,000 000 of
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Th e Luckl eRS Legion is a silent, haunted
army We e rect no monuments to it. No grim
reminders mar the sleek beauty of the roads
and hi~hways which are its field of battle. A

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N. Haven Youth
Canteen Opening

The New Haven youth eanteen.
direetol'S held a apec:Lil meetlnl
at the Library on Monday ~ven·
inl for tbe pllf'iPO&amp;e of ezplalnlnc
the operation ' ol the canteen to
the new C!Ommlttee membeb.
It wu decided to keep the pre.
11ent president, John Kor&amp;!n and
Wee president Mfl, Eu1eoe Jlet-

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11 waa announced that the audit•
lng c unun i ttc ~ would m~ t 'Dr 'tM'
tll&gt;me of Lucllle Kroeuer on June
24 to audit the books. The a ood of
the order committee present ed the
Council with 13 candle holders tn
memory of Es11ic Warner .
The charler wn draped for 1M:rs.
Warn!r~ust a ll ation
or offlceu
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painful injuries. Hour by hour and day by
day, this totol cllmbed until It reached the
staggering totat of 2,825,000.
Miss Beverly Burna attended a Mrs. Frank Buck, son and dough·
&amp;r SMtr Carleton
Injuries during ·the past year rose 12 per 4·H meettns at Mason City on Man. ter-in·law, M.r. and Mrs. Ro)l Buck, lin. Homer Circle and two
and Dixie
and family, Apple Grove, and daughters, ~rothy
ce. nt _ twice the rat• of increase for the pre- day t'venlng.
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Mrs Jean Taylor and son, Mike , Mr. and Mrs. Pal.ll Stewart and apent S.~y evening with Mr.
VIOUs year. In the rising curve of injuries lies called on Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry family of Columbua, returned Sun- and Mrs. Edson Routh.
ltlr. and Mrs. Buren Duncan,
\he greatest waste of property and human re- on Friday.
day, from 1 vacatlol) ln the East,

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,.lilT PACII TRIAL
WAnSA W UPI- A Roman Ca·
thollc prinst fa ce11 trtat here b~nuse ho built a church without
otftcial euthor lza11on. The kev.
Steph•n Ro:r:a!-ikl
w a&amp;
&lt;eharged
wUh pulling up 11 wooden chapel
In t'b1 parillh of Sulejowaka . near
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observed with potluck refresh·
'tn enb Eva Bailey, Letha Wood,
Bernice kid enour, Erma Cleland ,
Gol dJt&gt; frederi ck, Ada Von Mater
and Clara Mae Pyles, wh o were ob·
ae rvin ~ bltthdaya, were seated at
a s'poc1al table centered with an
aJTangemont o( anap druiOns and
a decorated birthday cake. A small
birthday l ift WM placed at each

i~ra. Jame• ·Marki .. . ..TJI.e...pakrl'lll

grandparent• are Mr. and "Mra.
William Powell and the paternal
great vandmother
Runell of Clifton .

NIW CITIZEN

Mr. and Mn. James Herman
LuynP arc announcing the birth of

a aon born on June 14th at Holzer
plate.
Uospital The baby waa named
Jamca Brenlel· and weighod at
birth 8 lbs. 71,1 ou. .Maternal
CHAIOI AIR VIOLATION
grandp~rent~
are Mr. and Mrs.
TOKYO UPI-Communl st North
Carmack
and maternal great
Floyd
Viet Nam has proteated an al
le.lled air apa ce violation by o U. Rrandmother Is Mrs. Mary Steele,
S. 8-47 jet bomber, the Commun· Paternal ·~:rndparents .re Mr. and
ist Ne w L:hln• A.~t:olky reported Mrs. Harry Layne and the paternal
great KNndmother Is Mre. Harry
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Dyer .

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Mr. 11nd Mra.
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Tupper• Plains.
Dlschuged, June 16: Georee
Patton, Mra. Glenlon .Roy, Mra.
Robert Smith and infant, Mn.
BUlle Collier and infant, Mrt.
~~eph l.!each, Mr1. Vernon
Mrs.
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DAILY C:RYPTOQVOTE - Hert'l how to wOik Itt
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One 1J tt•r -'mply ltandl tor another. In thla umplt .A. Ia at«

for ·t he tll~ L'1, X ror tbl two O'a, ate. Blnfll ••tttrt. apoe.
t n:.tl*. tha ltnrtb aftd tonnatlon of U'lt wol'dt ar. an hlntl.
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Mrs. Velma Taylor ol Athens
spent the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ci-rcle and

.Mn. Xor1an,
Mra. I.Jtohlleld,
Mrs. Jamu Cunntpam, Mrs. Bobiby Rou1h, Mra. Robert st)Te,
Mrs. o. J. Bostic, Mrs. Donald
Hartley, Mra. Je11 Able, Mrl. Eugene Huter, Kr-s. Paul Scally
and Mra. Marvin MaF~rland.

sons of Syr_
acuse

~r. lilm;l }4rll. 'Geotlt DeWeeae, ·
Athena, attended · ebuteh at Bur·
Unc'ham Sundar_ arid Yilt ted · Mr,
and Mfs. Ft. ' E: ,DollJ)a•.
Dorothy Dandakil vi•ited htr
parentl,. . Mr. and .¥r•. Emmett
Jones.
Mr. and -... Omer Hin"' Ath·

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MiN Mary V, Reibel, &amp;)resident,
condu&lt;!ted the business seaaion
•nd a thiJllk :r~ note was read
from Mrs. ·Leonard ', JttweU for
flower~ aent her while ill. Mrs.
Wllllam Matlack ' and ·Mrs. Ralph
Gr.aves were repor\ed ·ill.
Plilne were mtde for the piCnic
whi-ch wiD be held July 2lr •' 6:30
at \he home of Mrs. Fred Leifhelt. It was announced that Rev .
Paul Streich a missionary in Ecua
dor will speak at the churc·h on
June 29. Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr.,
announced the altar committee

Glltey,

June ~ . He wHI anner . to
name or Muk Anthony._,

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POMEROY, OHIO

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llr. and Hra. M~a Nel10n Jpent
Sunday afternoon with their aunt
LiUie J'rancla and Mr. and Kr1.
Worle)' FraneiJ.
Franeb Johr.aon wu YilitinJ
Mia WUIIUI Johna.on recently,
Mn. Beecher Cooper U. reC!OVuiDI slowly from an opera·
uon at Maaon CIJnle. A 100
Beecher allo hid u
apention
the lime day.
:llrt. a D. Hill went to G.Uj..
poUt Clinic for a chtUup. She
.Mn. R. R. Dunt, 100 Tommy
•11 accompanied by her dlucbttr ealled
on her father , Lawrence
lin. Buryl White.
Ritchie
Sunday evening.
Dr. Blazeo,riez wu called to
s. w. Dum called on £ber
tee Mrs. lJllie Francit laat Frl· Carpenter and family Tbunday,
day.
Mr. and lin. Howard Allen and
children, Fairview, were Sunday
a:ue.u 01 h.i• paren'-, Mr. and
Mr•, B. R. Alleo.
llr. and Kn. George Souden:
and
ehlldren, Xenia and 11:r aDd
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Mn. Randall T•lbott. · New lei·
Tbe Guild met with M:ra. Doro- in&amp;ton wer~ weekend guest. of
thy Dunt Tburiday evening.
their parents, Mr. and lira. Dell
Mr. and Kra. E. W. Dnis and Talbott.

Mayfoi'd Harris and Dale Smith.
Two of the better liked projects or the boys are rope and
dairy heifers. The bo,-a have bad
demonstrations on tyinc dlHerent
knots, whipping the end• of rope
and making cattte haltera.
They have also been learning ·
the proper method of reedlnl 1
dairy heifer, Presently they are I
making plan's lor 4-H camp.
SEWETrES ORGANIZI
Advisor ,Mrs. TracY Tackett organized the Sewettea in early
March. The membership of the
club totals nine with the following officers leading the club:
president, Judy Tackett; vice pre·
sident, Melva Johnston! secretary, TueHa Geiser; treasurer,
Juaniu.atia Tackett; health and
11afety, Martha Brown; newa: re·
porter, Brenda Joh111on. Wanda .
Tackett is junior leader.
The girls mterests are tocuaed
on sewing, .baking l'ld trtednB
of frD:its and vegetables. They ll'e
learning medita1 care also for
they bave had reports on ''Treat·
ment for Cuta, Dog · Bite~ and
Snake Bite."'
·~Making Yeast RoUs" and "Sew
lng in a Hem" were demonstrat·
ed at previous meethags.

Stiversville
Society Events
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10n lim, Sbeffield,

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are

•pendinl their vaca.UoD with her
brothen, Eber and Ralph H..·
derson. They- attended their 100

Robert's wedding at Warren on
their way here June 3rd.

Mason County
Homemaker News

unith.ed for two mlnutel, titiMir
io water at 180 de&amp;reo or lft. a
ateriliz.in&amp; chemicJJ 10lutioa auda
u cholorine or quat.enlalJ' amaoaiLam cboloride. DU:ha molt be. ltor
ed so u to protrrt tlwn from re-

contamination.
tJn~"TY

handlina of food

duNn&amp;: preparation

and RI'Yin&amp;
ahould be •voided. Food eoatambl·
atlon utuaUy II cauaed by improper Undllna by a peraon with n
lnfecuon. Tbe r..ult ol thia .could
be 1 food poitODID&amp; epidemic. llut
reasonable obaervance of hullb
protedioa precautions will mPe

commullity dlnnen

u eajoyable

u they were planaed to be.

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A succeaful community dinner
Kr. and x.-.. Bod Glueaen· is one that's oafe as well u • n·
camp, hi1 brother t.wnmce and jOyltble JOOi..al event.
he • ·~- Do
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r .s lwu- • nna Fitch returned
The s•me precaution• thai must
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Friday where
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1 annual ehec!k fraternal, sehool, and other com·
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up at Bethesda Hospital.
munity dlnnen. Careful sun.rvl- ., your IMMt' ~ fM ..,.
Mr. and M:ra. E . W. Daris. 10n
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Jim, Rady alld Margaret Durst, 1on tan make them mece88lul and ct... llutiHI,
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OVERWEIGHT

and Mn. Hershel Wears, Pomeroy, Ohio, announce the
engagement of their da11£bter, La Verna, to Ronald F. Burns,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankliot C. Burns, ·1395 Manchester
Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
_ Miss Wears, who lives at 1935 Eddystone Ave., Columbus,
Ohio is a graduate of Sdpio-HarriBonvllle High School. !&gt;he
is employed as a secretarY at the Western Union Telegraph
Company, Columbu&amp;, Ohlo.
Mr. Burns is a graduate of Linden-McKinley High School.
attended
Northwestern Unive tslty and Ohto state University Mr. and Kr1. Dillon Taylor ~~~ii·o~·o,houldn't take part in lly ..........., .........., .._,.
Misa Flct, Mrs.
an\1
Is
a
member
of Alp~a Tau Omega. He is presently em· were re«nt guests of bis aunt,
Miss Reibel.
prepantion or serving. All ..._ Whln yow tatllt ODRINI~
by the Wortbln"'nn PoUce Inpartment, Worthing- Mrs. Alice VanCooney.
A
course was lei'Ved ployed
must be wholesome and free ,_ ttlll en)ey yow ........., . .ll
ton,
Ohio.
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during the socr8i. hour by Mrt.
•Mr. 4nd .Mra. Harold VanMeter from contamination and facilities Mt the , _ . you 1. ., _, pv
Marvin Burt, Mr.s. James ClatThe couple will be "lJl"ried June 28, 1959 at 3:30 P.M . in and sons are apending their va· be available for proper :~torage and llmplr don't hewe the ..,. ,_.
wol'thy and Mrs. Leonard JAwell Zion Church of Christ, HarriBonville Road, Pomeroy, Ohio, cation with his parents, Mr. and
· of perishble food be- ntra
ODafMWX
to 17 members and one gueat, where the custom of open church will be observed.
lliil ..,
Mrs. Cl!:arles VanMeter.
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Twila Sue Clatworthy. The refreai:J
ment table was attractive center
ed witb a mixed artaneement of
flowers with yel1ow. tapers in
crystal holders on either .side. '

Letart Falls
Scx:ial Events

By Mn. J, D. ltouah
Rev. Floyd WorU..n our retired pa•tor of the Methodllt
Church moved Wednesday to lll1
borne in Gallipolis.
• Our n~w .pa!ftor Rey, · Pearl
Cas~ . of Pa~lot- will be our fu·

GIANTS SIGN BtdiRY
NEW YORK UPI -AI Barry, of·
fenaive gu:rrd (or the -New York
Gfants' eastern dt¥isiori cham·
piona last season, slped yeatQr·
day for hls fourth NaUonal-- Foot·
ture mtniater.
ball League camplliJn.

Mra. Dallaa Hill, dauJhters Deborah and Jeanne, Mrs. Bert
Hunt an4 daqhter, Mra. HarOld

PACKERS SIGN PAIR
GREEN BAY, Wis. twl - Quarterback Vito (Babe) Parilli and end
Steve Meilinger, both former Unl·
versity of Kciltucky football stars,
have signed 1959 eontracts with
the Green iBay Packers.

Roush and ·daughter Nadine (+H)
attended the Avalon boat trip to
Pt.- PleasanL
·
lfra. John Wolfe's elau of tile
Methodist Sunday School went on
a picnic Sunday to Camdeil Park
Huntington.
ThCl WSCS will sponiOJ' an jce
cream social June 17th at the
Community Hall.
lMr. and Mrs. Clyde King and
children Of Rutland were Sunday
gucats of Mr. and Mta.
Harold
Routh,
Dr. •nd Mra. Earl Grimm and
son Joey are , spending 'lfteral
dQa In Columbu1 with her parentl Mr. and Mrs. Jo.sepb eoib
there Dr. Grimm wJU atVeterinary CUnlc TUesday

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ilr of N• Carlrle, Ind., aod. lit.
aDd lin. J1a1 WIHnborn of fteaJ'
Cleftland Jptnt a few Oar• lalt
week with tJaeir pareJJt.a, Mr. and
llrL 8oJ Ancleraon. Mrs. Ander·
1011 llW remain• qult.e Ill.
Xt. IDd Mrs. Georze Kryea and
JOn, Canton, are visitinJ: bit
Jrandparentl, Jlr. and Kr1. J. G.
Swan. They vtaited Sund•y wltll
Mr. aDd lfn. AIYI Swick ol DID·

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Mn. £met""' .Qutllrle oolllcl on
hw - t e . Mi&gt;oilla1, Ill'. ·and Mn.
lolta Chotoe)'. '
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nett ¥llltor l.n 'P•rbnbui't one . ! Giilot~Pi
day lut

paper "Tbe Daily Senand told of an interview
~ynold Greene and of the
Information Cl,ven her. Prayer
C!losed the program.

are announC!In&amp; th~ bbtb' bt. f IO'n
at th• .M:elp· Genetal Ho,PitaJ

Appetites Are .Often

en1 and Mt. ond .. !olri. lloY Miller
and dauahter 1 ~Nancy, Cheder,
called on Mr. ud Mra. Guy Lee,
Sundoy· alttrnooit...
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Mr. ond Mn. &amp;rmuet Bolln ol
At~tlll ond vri. )aetoon Howe\~
\'Jolted lllro. At!l&amp;llb Howotl and
Mr. an.d. Mn. WetW Whaley over

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recent
nephew and l'lieee,
MeJvln GrJmm of

Old Salem
Scx:ial News

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Jt'a almout essential to have
hand-washing faciUties at tbe ball
or wherever the meal ltl to be ser·
Yed and that alJ persona wbo prepare or let\'e the meal obaerve
hand-washing praC!UCea.
U the dlnir'lg bfU is used often
and dishes f.re kept there between
dinnen, proper facilities for washing and sanitizing dilhea must be
availlble. 'l'hia meal18 either a diah •
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eapaeity as wen aa equipment for
heating water.
After wuhini, diShes should be

your lllllltht iiHIIt

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Nctw will flilll ,_., when , _ ...

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GIVE DAD A· TREAT
Wt: BELIEVE mE BEST WAY TO
MAKE DAD FEEL GOOD IS TO
SAVE HIS MONEY. HERE'S HOWPop's Favorite - PICNICS

HAMS • • • • • lb. 39..:

STEAKS, Rib To Broil ················ lb. 69c
CWCKEN BY THE PIECE

BACKS · · · · · · lb. IOc 'WINGS · · · · · · lb. 15c
LEGS · · · ·· · · · lb. 59c BREASTS · .. · Ill. 79c
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TOMATOEs, Tube or Bulk . ... .... . . . . .. . .. lb, He ·
NEW CABBAGE ,. , • , , .. ... . . . .. -. , • Ill. 5e
SAVE PLENTY HERE!

New Potat~s 10 lbs. 79,
VElVEETA CHEESE · .. · · · · · · · · · · · 2 lbs. 79c
WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF
CHEESE FOR A SNACK FOR DAD

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'weelr with their IO.rJ·In·
dau1hter Mr. and Mrs.
Weat, fatkeraburl.
G~"'' Tohon, lilrl. H. B.
Mr1. HardeU NeiC)er of
atteQded ibe . Plag Day

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I Mr. aftd. N:n. W. W. Varian

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cream filled paltries and

cream.

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KINGAN'S

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and Mrs. Harold . Rbush
daUIIhter N"dlne were at PI·
last week to visit Mr. ind
m&lt;ro Garen Rousll ana attend the
w;:d~~~~ttbett- dauchter •Sbar·
lene.
, wai -• brideiDllfd.
Mra. · Phllaon Norria
Mr.
an aced eoU..Oe ire reported til. I
Mr. 1nd lira. St. Clair HUI, 'Mr. I
and Mra. rCiltrot'd HUI, IOQ ·Mn !
apent thE! wftkend at the horDe of i

their brother Joo Hill

Bouman'a Run recently.
Mrs. Pauline Brewer and dau·
gbter Donna spent the weekend
with her p.arenu., Mr. and Mn.
Richard VanMeter, Beverly,
Jeffrey Brewer wu a patient in
Holzer Hospital several days.

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Wllldn&amp;·
D. C., wbo .Wll bere \'lttiUIIi
h11&lt; da"'hter Mrtt. Eorl A&lt;lam n·
turned hQme last week:
Mrt... . Diek
'Taylor's brother,
Cleland of Racine , waa here

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fnther, Wesley Cozart movell

Mrs. Hope Peek and motber,
Mra. John Nelson and Mi~&amp; Pam·
ela Wi1son were
vialUng the
former's lister, Mr. and Mrs.
Brickles, Waahlngton Court House
Mr. and MrL lt F . Erlewine
Ellsworth Ballengee haa moved
hta·-'famtl}' to a farm' near Freder· and family were Sunday &amp;uelh
of ..hta. lltother and famUy Haroldlctton, o.
Erlewine
Pt. P!euant.
Mr. and Mn. Harold BoJen and
.Mr. and Mrs. Max· Bolen and
children of Reynoldabur• wedaughter of Columbus have been
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spending a few day• with his mo- weekend guests
bia mother,
ther, Ml'8. Grover Stout.
Mrs. Grover Stout.
Sherman Balleo1ee baa puf.
)k, and Mrs. Miles Nelson
were caiUng on his aunt, Mrs. ehaaed the Odd Fe!lowa HaD 1t
Lillie Frances Sunday afternoon Dexter and is putting In a second
Mra. FranFea is 1n very poor hand furniture ltore and also
farm mactlinery. ·
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he•ltb.
Min Pamela Wltaon wu boa·
Misl Lanna Turner went TUes.
day}\o Columbus where she Is en· tess to her 4-H jlub Monday If.
·
rolled at Office Training S-chool. ternoon.
Mt. and Ml'l1 Marvin Wilson
Mo. ·Roberta Wilson and' Mrs.
Blanche Nel110n are attendln&amp; the spent Sunday Wit&amp; their daughter
summer aeuion at Obio Univer· and aon-in·Jaw llr. and 11r1. Titus
Smith. Pam returned. home with
aity.
them after a weekend. visit with
Norfolk, Va., lor service in the beT aister.
navy Monday.
Sunday callers of Eva Sayre
was MrL Bertha Sayre, Pomeroy . IN JUST 15 ~NOTeS
Guy .B eegle bas been appoint· IF YOU HAVI TO
ed Supt. of the Methodlet church SCRATCH YOUit ITCHdu to H···'d Bou h
Your fie beet lit 8117 dfiUI ~.
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~Mr. and Mra. Raymond Henaler urnme dit1ppear1 Use ~
10np David ud Daniel of IJ,acine d~ l'I"CH-ME-NOT diY or N&amp;bt
we¥; dinner a:uests SUnday of Mr. tor eczema, l'in;iwotm, ia8ect 1JitNt

W•tner. or

Jturopt~n

onnouncod WtdDolcloy. Ettj&gt;&lt;&gt;rla
to tho COiill)lunlttl notion totatiO&lt;I
Ml.oBO.OOO durlnJ tbo flrlt tour
monlbo ., tlt11

aT. $tate

Mr. and Mr1. Roy Bookman and
dauthter Cheryl and Mr. and Mr•
William Yates of Buchtel and
Mrs. Laura Elselateln and SOl) of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Doualas .Circle Sunday .

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· BONN UPI-Weit Ooi"tltonp ..n
dU&lt;ta 111oro trade wllb Red Chino

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Saturday e venlnl
a:ueats 01 .Mr. and Kra. Edson
Rou1h and family .
Mn. Murl Ours and Sharon
Holter of Baahan called on Mr.
and Mra. Douglas Circle and famIly saturday evening.

the Wfl;flk end.

oBlood uaed, 1 pint.

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are oome ~ DOIDien:
tbe m&amp;toilal'i olllllll '

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2t. B• l tl
tJip.)
JS. Yelp
28. Mary,
Don:, ete.
80, Biblical
city
:u. P.rfotml

Clifton, were

BEDFORD
Social f:vents

If Products Have Si;yle
They Need Little Else

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and. sources
Of
are concerned
with

Graltde from ~~•Ute.' He Ia
belnf ;lrand'erro4 bY; the BOI!ert

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siatlons~;~~;=~:.:':l:·r~
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Mrs. Gerald Clart; ·treuurer and few days.
Mra. Charles Sheet. Uld·:&lt;a;qgh·
Mr1. Marv.in . MeFUiand, publlelty
ters Susan.and I)ebor.ah Mad. nteeeehalrman.
A fft' changes were 1;111de In Nancr .Uods.,y · were, :.. ;flee,t
the rule• of Ua canteen with &amp;UHts of b~r motlter Mn. .tl:aUa
4.
Bermuda sbor"tl .and dim jim• to DarneU at Wellaton.
Clinton G.lll!e&gt; 11114 'llu,ne SIO.·
be .permltt;d at ~e cMteen tem.·
J!Ol'lll'IIY. Also ·wllen pl)inl. tile ley wl!&lt;t .,. . el!iJtiW!Id In llol~· '
entf!lrlnl lee
p1tron1 will be bu8. apenl' lhi we,ke~ tt home.
Mr, •nd Mr.B. Robeit Reed- ~nd
stamped, enablint them to leave
and l'eturn wlthout b&amp;YinJ r.o pty pons were ~&amp;ts of "her parentlo
Mr. an4 Mrs. Raymond GaU:qeJi· Of
the ~eeond time.
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Tht eanteen will open on Sune Colum~us for .te\lerai ~ay.,
Mr: and 111'1. ~lnup·- 'lQlaaea,
18th Instead of Friday, lttb. A
door prize will ·be ilvn any. Mr. ahd MJT. IUcbard. ~ 1nd
Also the C!Ommlttee announced IOD were weekend guests Of .the
that aevet"al n~w popular i'eeord1 form"er'a brotftl!r, Mr. ind )Jlra.
bad been purc:btlsed and will be Raymond RIJ,odei, BeckJey.
Mr. ono ,.~. Charjolt' ill!&lt;!oto
play«! IIIlo week.
Attenc\lng were Mra. Clark. onlertalnt&lt;j "with a plciile lllii'Per

spent Sunday
wlth Mr. and Mu. Homer Clt:c1e.
Mr. llld MrJ. Raymond Snyder
daughter ol Wa~\t ~e~ - rec!ent Of Columbus spent Sunday wtth
gu est~ of Mr. and Mtl!l. Bernard Mr . and Mrs. Homer CtrC!Ie and
ramll)'. lioyd Wilson returned
Dtddle.
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home with them.
William 'Boyd, Washington, D. c.
·Mr. t~nd Mrs. Funk Hudaon
called on Mrs. Sophia • Shane, re·
and family , Pomeroy, spent Sun·
cently.
Allen
Miu Libby
Diddle
vlsi.ted day with Mr. and Mn.
triends at Ravenswood over the Taylor.
Mr. and Mr1. Geor1e Clule and
week end.
daughten
ol Middleport were
-Mra. Prank auck
Sunday afternoon .Jut&amp;tl o.t Mrs.
Mary Circle and Melvin.
STORK QUTRACIS CONOAISS
WASHINGTON UPI...Conlll'Oos Mr. and Mr1. Willey Circle of
has been asked to race the faet Dorcas called on lira. Marr Circle
,
11\at.· j)edent bud1et experts juat and ~ton , Sunday. . ·
Mr. and Mr, . .Pan Smith and
can't .keep up wlth the atort and
Dan Cupid. Defense Secretary famlly were Sur:'dly guuts of ~r.
Neil H. McElroy told a Senate and Mra. LI!W1'1!1Ad Smith of Lau·
,,
~pm priation s subcommittee Wed ret Cliff.
nesday that the Air Forc:e would
need an extra 50 mliJion dollars
in dependency aJiowances for the
year belinning July 1.

!in, H'o·~;e,;·

Cornette,
Smith, Bart
Henderson.
Deaths, June 18; M:ra.

''·'wrtunc

HOGS- 175 to 220 lba 16 to
HI.OO; 220 to 200 16 .fo 16.8b; Light
IIJ to 16.80; F'at Sows 12' ~o 1~;
'Stag! 12 to 14; Boars 9 to If; Sows
and Pig&amp; 66. to 120; S hoa~s 6 to
l(J.S(t
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CArn..E-steers 20 Lo 28: He lf·
er&amp; 20 to 26; Baby Beef 20 to 26;
Fat Cows 14 to ~ ; Cannel'IJ '12 to
1&amp;; &lt;BUIJ.a 20 to 21: 'Milk COWII 12.5
to 250.

VEAL CALVES-Top!l 29 SO; Sec·
ond1 2ll to 28; Medium 2{l to 26;
Gom. &amp;c Hva. 20 to 29. Culls 18 .to
20.
SHEEP- Ewe• and Lms 4 to 10;
Stock Ewes 4 to 1O; fat Sheep 4
lo 8; CuUa 1 to ~. Bucks 4 to 8;
FJt Wethers 4 to 10.
HOSPITAL
LAMBS-Tops 2660; Scronds 18
16: Mrs. Luey E . to 22: Light Wts. 15 lo 18; Com·
Mrs. Walter i8. con 10 to 11'Thoma!
George
.Mr1. Em·

DAILY :ROSS WORD
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V•AL~IY LIVIIIGCK
Gotllpoll~ Ololo, Juno II; 1959.

OHIO

Mn. IEU&amp;en~

l!ivitno ljrm. .
llr. ••~ Mrs..

Rope. Dairy

Listed

Mn. f'aul Werner preaented the
"Souree of Information"
The Social Hayseed• orpnlzed
when the Friendly Circle , met their
club In .M uch wltb Du
Tuesday evenlna at the church~
Smith. advi10r, and Roy van
Group sln&amp;Jnl of "Oqee to Meter, aai~ant. The followJDI
Every M•n and Nation" wJtt- Mr•. members are now hoUllntil offlee:
FTed Btaettnar aa aeompanlat prelident, Billy Carleton; vlee pre
l"ollowinl the icliPl'"' readin,: tident, Carl Walton; lee:Mtar)',
by 141" Ellubeth Fldt, Mrs. Wer· DUly :tlwood; recreation leader,
ner po.Qlted out tbat our ,oplniooa 'tommy MoKay newa rep0rler
and lives are Jnfluenced by tbe Richard Holter and treuurer1
'neWJPapera
read, the radio Larry Cirde.
vlaion ,
The other members" art Ronnie
it
Holter, Roger Holter, Ronnie Har·
membera
means ris, Ralph Rose, Chester Rose,
Spencer Stearns, Mike Smith,
topic

!Mto. Ce&lt;U Blacl!Wttod. 14&lt;1 Miss
~ Bla&lt;lrwood welo grleolB ' of
ter. New offieen eJeeteA were the .former's paf1n~. Kr~ IJ)d ~s.
Mn. Lee .Utt:hlleld; liOnOIIr)o: E. •P . strotber, l'&lt;&gt;riBII!O•J~ [or 'I

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Antiquity Scx:ial
Carmel News
NewsOfTheWeek Of The Week
.Social Notes

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Meeting Is HeldTuesday
Daily Sentinel
Daybook

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Friendly Circl~
Meeting Is Held .
Tuesday Evening

MrJ. Samuel H~ 1 ~ rilf;f. W.
va .I.MrJ. Marshal r Itenlekbf:lt,
WJ ey, W. Va., Mr. and Jtlh., ~.am ­
es Boren Jr., and ~1. ,
A1ttndibg t he tnsped:itm of tbe

II. il. Gllltey aoij · fomUy of
ZaneavJUe wer,.e av.en)lght 1ue,ts
of his · parentr, : ~ute. ,to' Blo

~ Made Tod11y

sources ln our nation . Be.hind the lines of our
Vllnlin:~ Mr. and Mn. Gene includtng Atla~tic City and New
£f t
Riley and family the put weekend York City.
e or s tow~rd national pro~as , the Luck· were Mrs Es!lie Henry , Mr1. Ma·
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young and
leSB Legion stands aa a vaat fifth column.
bel John son, Miss Jthoda LoCkhart
two sons, St. Albans, W. Va., U"e
Earl Robinson and da ug h- visiting her parenll, Mr . and Xn.
of Mrs.
Beverly.
OUnCI
ter of Point Plemnt and !~r&amp;. Fraok Epperly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner vii·
Evelyn Nicholson called on Mrs.
Clara Williams and Mn. Lourene ited hi• mother, Mrs. lsabel Turn·
er at the , home of iMr. and Mra.
Lewia.
. Cheste r Council Daughters of America met in regular sesll'loyd
Cleland, Rutland.
Sion Tuesday evening with 36 members present .
Mr.' and oMro. Cline E~\l&lt;ln and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Teaford
Mary ~ - Holt er , councilor, presided and Merle Ours was
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ter
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or Southside Mr . and and tamily, Romooy, W. Va., were
reported tll. A thank you card and letter was read from John Mrs. Stanley Colley and famUy , recent i:"Ueats ot hl1 parenta, Mr.
El ltal~b and gs lh cr Ha)·ea. Com. inc un iul)· 7. rt was also announc:
Mrs. Jame11 Cunnina:ham and c hil- and Mrs. Delbert Teaford.
NIW ARRIVAL
munu:ations wert· read fr om Ruth cd that tea had arrived to ·be aold
Mr. and Mra. WUiiam Russell dren of New Haven, callel on Mrs.
,u r~cl hn ~ and
fro m P.:llzabeth as a mtmcy making project.
A1C Doll Diddle has returned to
Powell are announcing tbe J&gt;lrth Dana Lcwta and Mra. Lucille Hnr ·
Qmntm, stato aetnltary_. conct~.rn·
At the close of the meeting, a of a dau&amp;hter, Nancy Jane , on rlwn the paat week.
hla air base in treenvllle, Miss.,
lni t he Sta le Co~mc 1l &amp;eliSIOn qu iet auc tion was held by the June 12, at Holzer Hospital. The
Mrs. Fletcher Youn1 Is viaitlng after a twelve day leave with ...Is
which will l&gt;o held m Dayton m ways and means committee after baby wel&amp;hed 7 lbs. 4 ou. The ma· relaLivea at Sprina:flelg, . O~.lo .
parents, Mr. and Mn..Ovid Diddle.
.A\II!IUBl.
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, wh.ic h qu arterl y birthday• were ternal &amp;randpaeenUI are Mr. and
Mr . and 'Mrs. WUJi!~ By:ers ,nd

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AWns ..,ntl...Mt.., and
Mri. Hlal Freneh. ,
· ..: ~
Charles Sheett wel\t fd' q iuJlloo
·~ s Tuesday to brin~ .) ia0" !!pece,
Nan~y Lindsey to thelt hon:te tQ
apehd~ the .IIJBrinet"j. ·~1.,~.,. ~
t.lr. •nd· :P.Jra, n·Henrx. WJ;..U of
of the school.
ncar Cley~lo!f&lt;l -l!f!Ont i fet'~d.oYa
, with the •£:. I!· Corr llt{ .(lien
Thoae from a u•lllUee wbo It· Hanl ~l ftmtue.. .
,, _' ;~. .. \' if. '
tended the funeral of J.a~ Bo.r-1 ... · 1 ~ • •
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1e.n Sr ., were Emanuel Berlingo,
::Mr: and Mrs. ol;:l-.nit ·J.:f.wt-11 Of
New York ; Xr. IJld Mra. Lou ·DownlnCton. were .Yilitl(ti -at~ tbe
Dowder, daughter Jo Ann, , ¥t. Halliday·Atkinl-1eWel~ b6)!''Tburs
and Mra. James· Dowden and fam· .day .eVening.
·· 1 ''!,.
1 ily, Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn Mauek,
Mr. and Mn. F . 0 , Whaley or·
Chillicothe spent SundaY witb
her pare,.ts, _,r: t.nd ~l&amp;~. Clint
Gil~ Sr. The ·WltaJeya are ,mov·
ing to CblRJll_bUI. ,. ,

dur tion of the latest recruit. Then silen~e . '~
Silent suffering . A '!Uetime of pain. Or the
sil e nt memories of thOSe who mourn when
the dead are laid tO rest.
There were 36,700 mep, women and chJl·
dr en numbered among the· dead of the Luck·
les s Legion during the past year. 'for every
fataJity there were 77 'people · who suffered

the L uc kl ess Legion or automobile
casualties: iu 1958 We might as well have
'foUght WOr ld War II over again last year.

J?~JinJo,~.
a~·~l"''"'o!
d ou-bt ltai'On

rort AJliley, w. , •·· ~ • end

eve ning service will be conducted
by Rev. Nithols, of Ohio Unlver·
sity.
Plan&amp; are bein1 made for A
DVBS which w1U be held the last
t wo weeb Of Jult. T~n 1will be
evangeli.ttic aen1ce eaeb evebloi

. tUCKtESS tEGION DR ·U1'S 2,300,000 MORE
ted Jnto

'O.Hi,ers, Members Of.2

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a. m. with an attencUnce or dl.
The youth group meetl at 7 p. m.
and worship service at 8. In the Ra-cine Chapter OES Mo'nda)'i eveabsenee or the pastor,. Rev. Larry ntng were Mre. P•ullne · YA~na.
Woodruf£, this comlll! Sunday presld"!nt of Diatrlct . ~o. .Jik.~ and

Then, and only then, should the Twin
Towns settle down to another hundred years
of being two communities instead of one .

'" "MtH·e th an 2.800.000 Americans were draf·

da..,hr
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Earl See,

Harrisonville Union Su n(l.ay
School met at the usu•J hour 9·30

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brtghter than a t anytim e since 1947. t hanks
to stale legis lati ve act ion the past s1x wt'cks
tha-t has cleared away much of the dcb lis
p1ied up from past errors.
On ly the hard est shell ed taxpayer ca n de·
ny thC' county needs more hospltal facilities.
Even. he ought to have tongue in chee k while
argu tng hts case.
So, 1n the making a city from t\\o towns
idea a definitive study o! advantages in creal.
ing a c1ty i,s most needed. Those charged with
the mission of bringing a dty into being will
have to fi nd fa cts ~o show definite adva ntages
a c1 ty wo uld ha ve over two vUiages.
If the r e are no such advantages, that too
shoul d be reported.

One or the more unfortunate deaths that

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f .. D..,.8eblille~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. June 18, !9S9

{':;.

Racine Win~
In Cheshire,
By 5-4 Scm·e
Raelne Little Lea,gu
into one .l : 1m fr. •11

.a Cheahlrc

SPORTS .
DESK

LIL LEAGUER

THE ALL-STARS

...,.

Spt~ . . Prlce

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nott, sptneer 1. Ohlinger

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Indians Rated

300 000 0---4 6 3

•UHt

. .I:

aiebt, was 1•.1. J • . l u win ~ 4 m
tn extra inn ing.
Tied at 3·3 after ~ix Raeine
pushed bame two runs m the 1op
or the seventh on Arnott's smgle,
an en-or, grounded oul and "Boy! l'n eot to •• through
Pe1nuts Wickline '! ringi ng douchan'*• to ... ft}e ben
Wo.
1•m• on TV!"'
--"Wlckllnt al10 11dded a tr iple and
homer yith bis bat, dr iv i n~; m
two other runners and scoring
two himself. Larry Prtee also ha d
tWo eingles. CoP"J of Cheshire
had • double a nrl sl n~le .
!Price llnn ~d 11, ·valked three
for the ~cine AU Stars while
Ohlinger of the Josen fanned
eight. walked onr.

000 210

&lt;12 ......... .... .... lqo. " · w.
Jenklna were
.,e.Ht(t/
The Juaklr ChoU~ Udft lh
,....,. ol Jli'L Hllib 00- ,..

Mn. Elll Haym•n. underwe.nt- ·l a
~ tiil:ht'weiJhU 01bout 1teady:
Raclne American Lea:ion Pott toar.tiJeetomy at Holz~r H~·~.
P~l If· fannt, fryen 2'h:&lt;4 ibt' 802 will meet in regular Malon
~
~S.te, httty hena 11-13, litht hen • tollJtht «t 8 o'clock 1t the Legion Tuelday.
hyer pri~t 18.500 at 15, Hall. IDeetion and inJtaJI•tion of
II
at 151,2_, 44,000 at 16.
new officers for the com.in1 year. 1'011 ATHLETe'S POot
USI NIRATOI.YTIC ACTIOtl
dy to cook , lryera a~;~d hent Refre~hmenta will be aerved.
aiCAUSItta4y, live offerin&amp;~ and auppJIQ ample to short; delivered
It •Joullh• off the Jnteeted ~·
WAYNE HELD
Then watch fre•b, ht!tlthy H'ftl V..
fPB Cincinnati fryers a u,,
plac~ it. Get in~l')iltc: T-+L,
.,-,~-aolil bena 4 lb and over
Gilliland R. WaYne, 37, Rt. 2, a kenttoly:tie, at any drut :lll:aft.
!81; ·'Ill!.
Wnc BGttom
liken into cus- U not deUghted in 3 DAYS, l'Cibr
Bitner to ~eore 71.
tody Wednetday by the Shubaek TODAY •I lWIIHIIt· &amp;
Hr. Depanment f4H' investiga- 48&lt;
CanJ$n and Sh:tlron Smith it tion.
LOHSE DltU.S; DUTTON IIIIUO
a month a1 Findlay, Ohio.
'" MlddlepWt.
- ,.

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Racine . . . .

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wtlll • m •..,.._ pot Jio&lt;k &lt;llnnv ·
II tho llrol .lofllot Ckutd&gt; "lib

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J
morning ~ervin •t lhe .aaJdit,
dleport, wM wu flaed $(5 and Churdl. J'(IUr p(,DO solos -.et•
co1ta for lpeedin1 by Mayor c . Pfft&lt;Jlled by GreQ C.irns, Dlo~
Saber, lune Neleler and Ctrol
, ·~t e . y ,
frter tUppUe1 0 . Filher, XiddJeport.
Ann Wilto,ain.
~.
dem.and. Jnereued
~~ ~ frlnce ar~•. reqWrtLIGtOH aLIC:TMih Hayman, 10n (If Mt. aacl
~u W to iOOd, heaVy bena

joined

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Tho OIIIJPOIU Stale Jll&amp;h...,
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Patrol repfrted lhree lll'htta UM
DtJ and llnalb flow· C!Ob·
••IU and brown prke, at PaR 14 .boura. Dey nre Yernoa
A Jaunbo 25·30. A lar&amp;e 2;Z. ~ - Bini. te. PomerO)', 101' part.
lDJ on a hJJhfty, eited t(li Melli
4 r A mtd.i•m 1640, A 1m.a1J Juven.Jit'
Court; Lee G..._. 40,
lJ· ,
1~10. under &amp;rodeo
lf-JS; l!envon.! FOB Ch\dnnoti Hartford, who potted J15 bond In
,. ..,._ ~ . A medium 2\:211, B Gtlli• Ceunt)' Ceurt for tpreet~.
: , .14"~. rurrent reulptt IDS and Darid. C. JAiler, M, Mld-

and

--·----c--

MAWTACK WINS THREE
StAN'tON, Del. UPI
Jockey
-+

WUHe Hartack had thre{' winners
::It Dflaware Park Wedm·sd ay
BOWMUNTBitS

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. QUALITY ••• ALL SPECIAL SALE PRICED!
.

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st.-Jot w1ll be
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meeting 1nd

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day, June 2ht. 1:30 p. m.

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Uniled Pr111 tftteraatloK•I
The crux or the National ~gue pennant .race may be that
Johnny Antonelli Is enjoying his
bellt season In five years while
Warren Spahn 11 having his worllit
ln seven.
Antonelli, San Frandaoo,'s ttAr
left)·, is now 10.3 and enroute to
hl8 finest year' since he had a 21..'1
1·ecofd for the world champion
Giants In HiM. SPahp, who .veragt&gt;d 21 vlctorlesfl season for the
last six yea.rs. , stand~:o 8-8 and t1
headed for hi111 \fOrlt record since
he was 14-18 fOr lhe Brave• ifl
1~2 .

·

.

-# ... 11

dipped_ t~e.1 Br~J!Iil

and 4·0 in a twl·nl&amp;ht dolffle.
.
Anton•lli Wht1 10th ~
AntoneiU went Seven innl s
for his 10th victory lor San
:,

SHANK
HALF'Ib.

'r

cisco but the Dodgl!r8 rock
Spahn for five runs In 1-3 of an
lnnlne tn set \IP their' rout in lhll
opener at Los Angeles.
.

The Ch1eago Cubs beat the PI·
and

MOiow.

Q.

t!l'l+J'l~l•r · blltil:

robber Fran-k · Lawr\mce 1 SPretD

pleaded lUll'&gt;: . ~~ nve eh.,~i I~
COmmon, PJ~a!l COUrt · 1-0da); and
was ,.enteneed tq 10 to .2~ .years
pri90il.

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f .. D..,.8eblille~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. June 18, !9S9

{':;.

Racine Win~
In Cheshire,
By 5-4 Scm·e
Raelne Little Lea,gu
into one .l : 1m fr. •11

.a Cheahlrc

SPORTS .
DESK

LIL LEAGUER

THE ALL-STARS

...,.

Spt~ . . Prlce

2~~

m

Jadra!Jinu.. na._
; ..
Jame. A... lk'wln.
M.

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w••

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.

.

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AI'. A&amp;P
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.
. . Can T
.

7 2

1 (WJ') 11 nd Ar

nott, sptneer 1. Ohlinger

Coen.

•nted

•J·

t"

Indians Rated

300 000 0---4 6 3

•UHt

. .I:

aiebt, was 1•.1. J • . l u win ~ 4 m
tn extra inn ing.
Tied at 3·3 after ~ix Raeine
pushed bame two runs m the 1op
or the seventh on Arnott's smgle,
an en-or, grounded oul and "Boy! l'n eot to •• through
Pe1nuts Wickline '! ringi ng douchan'*• to ... ft}e ben
Wo.
1•m• on TV!"'
--"Wlckllnt al10 11dded a tr iple and
homer yith bis bat, dr iv i n~; m
two other runners and scoring
two himself. Larry Prtee also ha d
tWo eingles. CoP"J of Cheshire
had • double a nrl sl n~le .
!Price llnn ~d 11, ·valked three
for the ~cine AU Stars while
Ohlinger of the Josen fanned
eight. walked onr.

000 210

&lt;12 ......... .... .... lqo. " · w.
Jenklna were
.,e.Ht(t/
The Juaklr ChoU~ Udft lh
,....,. ol Jli'L Hllib 00- ,..

Mn. Elll Haym•n. underwe.nt- ·l a
~ tiil:ht'weiJhU 01bout 1teady:
Raclne American Lea:ion Pott toar.tiJeetomy at Holz~r H~·~.
P~l If· fannt, fryen 2'h:&lt;4 ibt' 802 will meet in regular Malon
~
~S.te, httty hena 11-13, litht hen • tollJtht «t 8 o'clock 1t the Legion Tuelday.
hyer pri~t 18.500 at 15, Hall. IDeetion and inJtaJI•tion of
II
at 151,2_, 44,000 at 16.
new officers for the com.in1 year. 1'011 ATHLETe'S POot
USI NIRATOI.YTIC ACTIOtl
dy to cook , lryera a~;~d hent Refre~hmenta will be aerved.
aiCAUSItta4y, live offerin&amp;~ and auppJIQ ample to short; delivered
It •Joullh• off the Jnteeted ~·
WAYNE HELD
Then watch fre•b, ht!tlthy H'ftl V..
fPB Cincinnati fryers a u,,
plac~ it. Get in~l')iltc: T-+L,
.,-,~-aolil bena 4 lb and over
Gilliland R. WaYne, 37, Rt. 2, a kenttoly:tie, at any drut :lll:aft.
!81; ·'Ill!.
Wnc BGttom
liken into cus- U not deUghted in 3 DAYS, l'Cibr
Bitner to ~eore 71.
tody Wednetday by the Shubaek TODAY •I lWIIHIIt· &amp;
Hr. Depanment f4H' investiga- 48&lt;
CanJ$n and Sh:tlron Smith it tion.
LOHSE DltU.S; DUTTON IIIIUO
a month a1 Findlay, Ohio.
'" MlddlepWt.
- ,.

Weel nesday

Racine . . . .

IACIIU

.....111 ......, .... ~ ~
wtlll • m •..,.._ pot Jio&lt;k &lt;llnnv ·
II tho llrol .lofllot Ckutd&gt; "lib

nalberut' Oil
J
morning ~ervin •t lhe .aaJdit,
dleport, wM wu flaed $(5 and Churdl. J'(IUr p(,DO solos -.et•
co1ta for lpeedin1 by Mayor c . Pfft&lt;Jlled by GreQ C.irns, Dlo~
Saber, lune Neleler and Ctrol
, ·~t e . y ,
frter tUppUe1 0 . Filher, XiddJeport.
Ann Wilto,ain.
~.
dem.and. Jnereued
~~ ~ frlnce ar~•. reqWrtLIGtOH aLIC:TMih Hayman, 10n (If Mt. aacl
~u W to iOOd, heaVy bena

joined

Cheshire . . .

•

a-

.• asion of

l l·;

, ......cr.

VPi-Pr-

; ~ llrm 1·2&lt; kllfoer, loocl ...
Tho OIIIJPOIU Stale Jll&amp;h...,
, (or A larJe, mctftJDent ttn
Patrol repfrted lhree lll'htta UM
DtJ and llnalb flow· C!Ob·
••IU and brown prke, at PaR 14 .boura. Dey nre Yernoa
A Jaunbo 25·30. A lar&amp;e 2;Z. ~ - Bini. te. PomerO)', 101' part.
lDJ on a hJJhfty, eited t(li Melli
4 r A mtd.i•m 1640, A 1m.a1J Juven.Jit'
Court; Lee G..._. 40,
lJ· ,
1~10. under &amp;rodeo
lf-JS; l!envon.! FOB Ch\dnnoti Hartford, who potted J15 bond In
,. ..,._ ~ . A medium 2\:211, B Gtlli• Ceunt)' Ceurt for tpreet~.
: , .14"~. rurrent reulptt IDS and Darid. C. JAiler, M, Mld-

and

--·----c--

MAWTACK WINS THREE
StAN'tON, Del. UPI
Jockey
-+

WUHe Hartack had thre{' winners
::It Dflaware Park Wedm·sd ay
BOWMUNTBitS

AI:L .ToP
. QUALITY ••• ALL SPECIAL SALE PRICED!
.

TO MEET

st.-Jot w1ll be
held at Itaak W;;alton Fa rm. Sun·
~

meeting 1nd

.

.....

·-..

.

~

$MALL SI%E

day, June 2ht. 1:30 p. m.

'

Lawrente- .Ritchie Jr. called on
8d Ward recently.

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•

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Sto9•LB.

I(Kji; DAD OUT

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TOA

OV,EN-REAQY

1H

•

'~·DUcKS

PORK CHOP

DINNEII
$1.10

.... ,... ..._.,
.............
At ...........

With Vegetable• &amp; Drink

Parker Restaurant

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..

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· .· (ir'.t~l!fi
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"TURNP.fKEPROVED"
Goodyedl/laow
up_ to 25" more sate·
·mlfea,el

. ' : .~·

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STEWS

'39¢

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.....,.,

•"••IJ\.«

Itt•
-

.~p St.rJ'I!a..ll(;RT •... TENDER AND LEAN

CwvKID

Uniled Pr111 tftteraatloK•I
The crux or the National ~gue pennant .race may be that
Johnny Antonelli Is enjoying his
bellt season In five years while
Warren Spahn 11 having his worllit
ln seven.
Antonelli, San Frandaoo,'s ttAr
left)·, is now 10.3 and enroute to
hl8 finest year' since he had a 21..'1
1·ecofd for the world champion
Giants In HiM. SPahp, who .veragt&gt;d 21 vlctorlesfl season for the
last six yea.rs. , stand~:o 8-8 and t1
headed for hi111 \fOrlt record since
he was 14-18 fOr lhe Brave• ifl
1~2 .

·

.

-# ... 11

dipped_ t~e.1 Br~J!Iil

and 4·0 in a twl·nl&amp;ht dolffle.
.
Anton•lli Wht1 10th ~
AntoneiU went Seven innl s
for his 10th victory lor San
:,

SHANK
HALF'Ib.

'r

cisco but the Dodgl!r8 rock
Spahn for five runs In 1-3 of an
lnnlne tn set \IP their' rout in lhll
opener at Los Angeles.
.

The Ch1eago Cubs beat the PI·
and

MOiow.

Q.

t!l'l+J'l~l•r · blltil:

robber Fran-k · Lawr\mce 1 SPretD

pleaded lUll'&gt;: . ~~ nve eh.,~i I~
COmmon, PJ~a!l COUrt · 1-0da); and
was ,.enteneed tq 10 to .2~ .years
pri90il.

'
M

F

tiP(~A pi~ tdiraclal Jntetratlon «
sebools
wai\1. ~"-. .
.&gt;by ·!hit·

0

! WIIMMIJi

FULL
BUTT

Whole Ha .... · · · .. ·
I lilt
~f
q;
jill!!

• ·3-lbs 35,
•lifer tltln ever '"'' neVI~
...., priced r

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... ,, da.

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the Cincinnati Reds 7;5 wtdle
Q~dgers

HAM.S
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Spahn~ 8·B, &amp;rin~Bad.

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DON'T NEED IT? Sell It Through A Sentin81·w

6-llaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 18, 1959

GRAVELY TRACTOR,ROTATING
plow apd cultivator. Priced very
reasonable. L. E. McHaffie ,

FOil CONSISTENT III!PI!NDABLE RI!8ULTS

PHONE 398
RATI!S
3 eent:J per word, one il1.9ertion. Minimum cbaree - 60 ce.U.
6 C'ei1.UI per word for three consecutive insertion&amp;.
Speelal - oflll month ror 30 tenU per word.
Full rate of 3 cenLs per won:! w\11 be eharged for tdvertiain&amp;
1l DOt paid within lG days after reeelving bill.
Errors in Advertialng - Sllould be reported immedi•tely. The
DeUy Sentinel wlll DOt be respoos:ible for more than one inCOI'
rect in.sertdon.

Card of Thanks and Special Notices
publlsbed et 1 cent per word.

WORDS

I DAY

15

20
25
Ads ~ved

nt Events

3 DAYS

$1.00. Obltuarie.

6 DAYS

. MI. M
CANDY OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE
Revolutionary development in
' W1LLJAM HILL HOUSE AND
billion dollar candy induatry
f lot at 6$7 South Set"ond Street,
creates opportl.lnit.Y for (man
Middl~port, Ohio. Will be sold
or woman) to start on part
to the highest bidder at 10:00
lime baaia. Supply local acA. M.• Saturday , June :roth,
coUnta weekly with nationally
1959, at oUice of J. B. O'Brien,
televised M &amp; M candy. PolOOI,t totll't Street, Pomeroy,
tential earnings of $3,000 a
Ohio. Must sell for not less
year. Part time till fully dethan appraised value of $1200.00
veloped. Interested: parties with
J. B. O'Brien, Admini.1ltralor
$600.00 cash for working lnven

Box 936, Rutlctnd.

WANT ADS

1 MO.

60&lt;
90c
$1 .35
$4.50
60&lt;
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
75&lt;:
$1.50
112-25
$7 50
by 10 A.M. will be J.n tl\1t day's paper.

iHft:. We~tba Clark and •later,
Kn. llaud DuVuaU, Cblifornla
are ~~lng a few ~..YI at · t~
home :o1 )!r, and MrL Jl~~rt aodatlon annual Filh Fry Tb:W'ICI«r~- ~;
day, llax DII,Ckwortb, abo l repre'
teatative ol the Ohio Divilion of
. .'Mr~ t~nd Mt1. Frant Cain who Wlldlile ln North ,£utern Ohio,
h~ve 'JI'Il~D li~in"' in t}Je Rhode• retur..ed to rtl)ew old ac:Quaint.Jn·

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ugal Notice

Business
Opoortunities

6-17-3tp

of Lhe Estate of William Hill
deceased.
: J. B. O'Brien,
Atlorney at Law.
1:1· 17-~lc

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P 0 . Box 1064,

Cleveland,

u~br .

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·F4die Long, 1on of Mr. and
Mn. .Phili.p ~ng, . graduate of
RutLand ~1gh ~e,hool '09, enli1ted
in the . nav·r and left for Great
Lakes to beCin trai~ng.

HOward .Ruppell, the pallbearers
ahd th05e 1endl ng nowers and
money, .We l!spedally wish to
t~~~-k. .U. of our
friend11 and
Waj.

f.l!q "lV!td· Bill Hldtok . . .
e:d!}: Fl•it &amp; ~itlll ShOJr
6::!5 • ·\l'eather&lt;ajt
8:30 'ilews ·pJotute
8:41' Nila Jjowo ··

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(9cu Marine

I:~ ' Tj!&gt; YDUDI

u ..cl bo1t1 end moto7;.'$2~.o0 ;~

(3) In Memoriam

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Lip, whi~t theY 1••1. MetrQpolittn

llptloiiJ!!Je

1:110
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"11 8e1aa teaaell haCI\14
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l;tll $;!!&lt;:: N_ewl

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·• :oo CavaleldO 111 'Spjlrll

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1~:00 The· Till• lilao
lo:ao 11 Squad
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Acroiot~~e'I!Oar•

l'antomlillo 'Qull

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$an Fr•IIF,~
2:~ Day In co~,

!leal
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3:00 lleat :14• CIQo.k
3:30 -WJ&lt;o by You ll!rutl

. 1:4:1 ChLUIWibB CallfRI

To the fairer wnrld on high.
USED COAL FURNACE AND GAS WAN'IlED TO RENT FOR SUM·
My life .vill be brightened In the
Convenion unit. Phone 32l·X
mer, one skiff with 011rs. Phone
lingering light,
ft 13 6tp
.67
or 83D-M.
IH1·3tc
For a true lire cannot die.
~LE\:TROLUX MACHINE CLEAN.ER. Less than three months old. 1 I "'I f'Or Rent
In loving memory of our son
l'hrow away ba1a. Will sell !or
Hubert, who paned away 12
b•laD'Ce due $4l.IMI. !Payment1 IJ8 APAR1'MF.N1'S years ago today .
Mr. and Mn. John W. , per month. Phone :M3.
unturmBilect. McMu~en,
6
)2
61p
Weatherby
Purl.
l•nuue 61Jt4.M.
'l 3 .
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6 18 lip ;;;;:~~=-::-:-:-:--;;;;::;;=-::- ~ ROOM APAJt.TMJ:;N'f
WITH
NECCHI ZIG ZAU SEWII\G MAbath
and
garagt:l. 8 room houae
ltS) AutoSoles
CHINE-Makes bulton ho1.,,
and 1 room 11.partm"nt. Phone
11ew1 on buttons, and many,
31o-M, Pomeroy. A. N• .Bensel.
GoCMI CtHn UHd Cen
many dc&amp;igns. &lt;."oat ov~r $300.00
11-3-tt
Atl Mllltl•• tntl M.ct.lt
new. Pay off balance $164.00.
MITii.OPOLITAN
$10.00 per month . .Phone 343.
Au,_ S.IM
6 .12 6tp UNl"'iUUNJSHED 3 UOOM AND
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2 10 tc ~
.butb apartment. AU new, very
..
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE-Five
modern. Coates Bldg., Middle·
1058 PON11AC V8 STATION
nu.mth&amp; old, like new. Pay of!
opol't.
6·13·12tc
Wagon $1 ,4Q. 9 pusenger.
· balanct~ $7tl.OO. $8.00 per month.
Show• good care. One careful
Phone 343.
6 12 6tp 1 UNFURNISHED 'tHREE ROOM
owner. Blaettnar'l Pomeroy.
apartment with bath, E. Main
8 13 8lc NECOHI SUPERNOVA MACHINE
St.; 1 unfurnished 5 room
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-Le11 than throe m011 lhB old.
apartment with bith, Mechanic
liHMJ Ol.J&gt;SJIOBILE 4 DR. S1,f95.
Orlainally sold for nt~9.000.
St. Phone 318-Y.
6-16-Stc
Super 88 Stdan. Hydram1tlc
Balance due $97.00. .faymontl \
drlv~. ,Jt 6 H. Very nice. Blaet· , $7.00 por month. ·Phone S4S.
3 ROOM FURNISHED APART·
tnar 1 Pomeroy.
8 13 etc
ment, street level. Phone 96&amp;-X.
6 12 6tp
- -- tJ-18-tfc
11157 BUICK VB SPECIAL. $l,IIIIC.
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3 dr. HJit!! Top. Dyno!low drive . KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER- APARTMENT, 113\1 W. SECOND
R&amp;H. One ' !!I reful owner. Blaot· l with
a\lachment1. Originally
St. !lent reasonable. Frank Fu·
tnar'1 to~neroy.
6 1a etc
coat $179.1Kl. BalanLoe due ~·uo.
.&amp;:ate, Phone 4to-.M.
11·17-tJtc
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Take over pay meat. $7 per
111116 PONTIAC VB STAR CWIEF
month. Pbone 343.
6 12 6\p 3 ROOM HOUSE, NAYLORS RUN
$2,195. Catalina Cpe. Flneat and
3 out.buildmgs, Vermont Mar·
but aerie• Pontiac. One e•reful NECCHl SEWiNG MACHINE .kina, Uberty Restaurant.
owner. Sharp Clllr. Blaettntr'l'
Orlglnell)' coat *181.50. •Pay oft
6·17·3lp.
• 13 •tc
balance $37.&amp;0. Paymonis $8.00 - - -- · --::-::-::--_
Pom.r.•.
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per month. Pbone 343. 6 12 etp
Jo'OK RENT. CLOSE lN

Tnill! :!\' c..R.iueilott

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!Ill Wanted to Rent

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10:00 Dough ·Re -MI
_ 10:30 ' W.a,o/re_~upt

COMI OM IN, IUIOPJ, lHI SIAWAY'S PINI-Offjc~a~ c)penll'lr of the
put• tb~!f¥ lnternatiOIIial peuonagM and thee geoct-&amp;phiC •reu In
, Croea-~eetion ot the .aeaway compares depth ot the· waters in llle ·

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Merlnt &amp;tltlo •nd S.no.-.e, Pom- CUSTOM BUU.T IUTCIJEN D~
eroy. Phone 86-M.
2 3 tte
signed for your home. J"ree '"'
timates. Fortman &amp; Abbot\
Phone 6284-Y.
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-10:ljO' ·. You Bet Y""'' - ~

Sometimt's long after the aun llas
Phono 485
gone
Pomeroy
I'll watch at the close of the day,
- CHEVROLET
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When the sky il bright With a rosy '53
4-DOOR STA· ( Ill Wonteel To !:lu~
light,
lion Wagon.
Phone ·SPruce GOOD USED ROW BOAT. PHONE
'Mid evening &amp;tladows gray.
3Mf60, Mason.
8-HI-6tp
Alike Swalzcl, 124-J.
6-HI-3tc
Long after n beautiful life has (9) For Sale

gone

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_9:1b :;Bao)&gt;~lor father ·

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8:00 ~11'10"• Elglit

TV AND APPLIANCIS

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Nellie Dorgan
and family
6 18 Up

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lUG· It Co.ild. '""' You .
1:00 """''.ll01 ·Nowo · . .

• :oo Trutb .or Ccmaequenee~
·u o - .CoJl!lty Fair '
5:011 lpb\o~Y. I\Ia;r~I\Uae .

THOMPSON '14 FT. BOAT, NEW
TELEVlSION, RADIO 1: SMALL
trailer, 215 Evenrude, Phone
APPUANCE REPAIR. P"8087-Y. J. H. Mitchell, 680 S.
OW McOHnt.ock, Raclne Obto.
Second, Middleport.
tHB-3tc

JMteP.bOCt o( Harrisonville ond
atwone else who helped in uny

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for n~rly two daYt ~~ore · seeinl

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TEN·GALLON MILK CANS. COAL, OIL • GAS PURNACIS
One praCtically new S,u rgc milk·
AllNOLW$
cr. eigtlt-can milk cooler. Arthur
Pht~ne 136-Y
Syrac:uM, Ohl•
Orr, near Bashan, four mile11
from Che11ter.
ti lB 3tc EXP&amp;1T CAR WASHING . HOYT'S
Sohio Service, 8 A. M. to 5
P. M.
6-17-3\c
4 ROOM HOUSE. RUNNING WA,
TER. Hard\food floors . 4+4 ilCI'C!I
CLILANDS
Near CheaUr, ·Price $2600. See
Rodlo &amp; TV Rtp~~lr
Glen Lawson, RD 1, MinersvUie,
PhoM 200
Ohio.
6 16 3tp
PomeNy, Qh~

WE WISH TO THANK EVERY ONE who was so kind and
thoughtful after the sudden
death of our husband and lath·
er, James ·Horgan. We also wbh
to thank lhe :.hddleport Em{!rgency squad, Meigs General Hos·
pita! Ewing's Funeral Home, Dr.
Mullen, Rt!V. 0 . H. Cart, Rev.

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a doctor, It wa1 l'flveJ}ed Wedaetday. Tb.e girl. no'f jo qltleal con1d.ltlon-.-and in danger.or--to&amp;inl ,her
powen of IIPU&lt;l.b.
identified

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1959 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR. HARD·
truck. Short wheel base. 704
-TQfl,"' .Hyydramatic drive, power
West Main Street, Pomeroy.
THE &amp;EVIV AL lS CONTiNUING
steering. Power brakes, radio
6 ·l7-3tp.
at Mt. OUve Chureb near Long
and heater. Less than 7,000
Bottom, June 16·21. Rev. Gil·
milea.. call 6340-J.
6 18 3tp SORREL PONY, MARE , LARGE G\R WASHING-MOToR CLEANINC. U11cbtt'• 3.Jl"jo f'..ervlt'a
bert Spencer, ev•ngelist, Rev.
tuze. 6·yeare-old. Broken to ride.
Phone 9084.
3 li &amp;Ott
~uglas Circle, putor. tH8-6tc:
Gentle. WilbUr Logan, Pomeroy.
.Phoue•409-X.
6 18 3tp YOUR WEITlNGHOUII DIALIP

12) Card of Thanks

990

Ava Gjlkey are vi.Wna: M:r .. and BrooklYJJ 11rl wbo Wll li:cldent.ll·
iMra:, Dod" U:pdegr&amp;tf {nee Elenor ly sbot lb tbe heed~ tt ,I l*'f.Y
Gilby) .Tallahassee; Fla.
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wlllked .aro,..nd With U.e. W4)Und

Grade Hereford Cattle. Russel1
Leifheit, RD No. 2, Pomeroy,
Ohio.

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M~ Robert' Al~l.-. ..d oon-. .
GHIL -U'&gt;WOUNP ·
•ceo pall)ed by 'ner mother lllrL ,NEW Y.ORK Ul'i--o'A .1- ,..,.old

HEAD OF REGISTERED AND

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have returned to Col- eei, fl .

pro~y

tory to start. Write lneludlng
·phone for interview. Manager,
Ohio.

POMERO
PERSONALS
Bufwl, Lldt, former"'- with The
Dally Tribune, •u a vlaitor at the
Mtlp County F-t&amp;h&gt;,lnd Game A•

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a:oo AJTiertean· Bana.talld
1:30 lllcltq Moun Clull
S:OO Sherwood Fomt

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BY OWN£R. 19D9
RAMBLER
town. 127 Butternut Ave.
Slalion Wq:on. Sold new for SJNGER SEWlNG
MACIUNE-ft ·lf!·Ut.c.
$3200. WiU M:U tor t2S71S. Round bobblnJ
modo!, oriJinal-1
Phone 8207.
8-li.Jtc
ly 10ld fm· '178.0(). 18rand new
tint floor, New Haven. Furnlah'&amp;3 NASH AM~SADOR TUDOR
conaole eabtoeL Take over pay·
cd apartment In Middleport
herd top In good condition.
menll .'l.OO 1\er month. Phone
Phone 6368'1ld oc 6170.
6 12 61 P
Gol~ ovcraeaa mu•t aell. Co~~lt
sq.
6 18 3te
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6-16·3\j)
I-ll ROC»' fURNISHED APART.'
DOOR, ---;;
· ment and 1- 3 room turnlahed
htater. Call 836-X.
' apartment Ca ll 1145 or inquire
-608 Spring
Ave., Pomeroy.
tl·lB·tfe
. 8 12 8tp
FOUR ltOOM AND BAni APART'
REGISTUED BEAGulS.
NO
MKN1'. Contact Uuliand Furn1·
Sunday aalea. Ralph Lambright,
ture Stou, RuUand,
6 18 ttc
BaUey Ruq· ROad, R. 2, Pome-

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roy.

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SEWING llkHtNE. GOOD CON·
dltlon. e,20.' Phone it86·J. 8·12-tJte
8LAC~

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8'!30 Amo•
8:0!1 ' Arthur
· · 8:15· The Jule RiVl\11 Show
8:30 Tbe Three' Stooreo
. ; t 7:00 Sheriff of &lt;:oebtae
~. 1!30 'ltie' lnvblble ·MaD
•··a:!IO ~l. 8:. 'y~DC!;J~InJei
t!~ .. ~..; Grey Tb"!!ler .

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Berlha Clrl, l'lalntllf
Webtter &amp; Fultl!:
Attorney• for Pl•lnUft
(81 4, ll, 18. Z&amp;: (!I 9, 18, '71&lt;

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Legal Notice
LIGAL NOTtCI
IN TMI C - PLIA.I COURT
MltGS COUNTY OHIO
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AND WHJTij; GELDING

Ponl. Phone 807·L

6 13 61c

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IIISCELI.ANEOUS "'
WOOll~WoRK­
Inl ioola, bloak, lllckltrr., ~a.ddel'l,
toola for Do-Jt·Yuuraell
AU a:aod

col)dltlon.

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1952 PLYMOUTH
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. Show·me a better car al

$199
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CONSIGNMENT SALE1 • OUR
next ule wilt be ·held Sat.,
June 20, 1Mt, · at the salt
1roundl at ll Al M. 1 milt
weal of Porferftekt. Oo to ...
lion of "' and 71 and follow tb.e
•lane. we wUl have a VU'Iout
amount of , machinery, ete.,
1monc U one 11113 Ford 1 'LOn
Truck, duel whoe11, new tire•
tnd like new. Lunelll wUl be
aerved.
Goddml llalu .

Harold Goddard, AuO!Ion....

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DON'T NEED IT? Sell It Through A Sentin81·w

6-llaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 18, 1959

GRAVELY TRACTOR,ROTATING
plow apd cultivator. Priced very
reasonable. L. E. McHaffie ,

FOil CONSISTENT III!PI!NDABLE RI!8ULTS

PHONE 398
RATI!S
3 eent:J per word, one il1.9ertion. Minimum cbaree - 60 ce.U.
6 C'ei1.UI per word for three consecutive insertion&amp;.
Speelal - oflll month ror 30 tenU per word.
Full rate of 3 cenLs per won:! w\11 be eharged for tdvertiain&amp;
1l DOt paid within lG days after reeelving bill.
Errors in Advertialng - Sllould be reported immedi•tely. The
DeUy Sentinel wlll DOt be respoos:ible for more than one inCOI'
rect in.sertdon.

Card of Thanks and Special Notices
publlsbed et 1 cent per word.

WORDS

I DAY

15

20
25
Ads ~ved

nt Events

3 DAYS

$1.00. Obltuarie.

6 DAYS

. MI. M
CANDY OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE
Revolutionary development in
' W1LLJAM HILL HOUSE AND
billion dollar candy induatry
f lot at 6$7 South Set"ond Street,
creates opportl.lnit.Y for (man
Middl~port, Ohio. Will be sold
or woman) to start on part
to the highest bidder at 10:00
lime baaia. Supply local acA. M.• Saturday , June :roth,
coUnta weekly with nationally
1959, at oUice of J. B. O'Brien,
televised M &amp; M candy. PolOOI,t totll't Street, Pomeroy,
tential earnings of $3,000 a
Ohio. Must sell for not less
year. Part time till fully dethan appraised value of $1200.00
veloped. Interested: parties with
J. B. O'Brien, Admini.1ltralor
$600.00 cash for working lnven

Box 936, Rutlctnd.

WANT ADS

1 MO.

60&lt;
90c
$1 .35
$4.50
60&lt;
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
75&lt;:
$1.50
112-25
$7 50
by 10 A.M. will be J.n tl\1t day's paper.

iHft:. We~tba Clark and •later,
Kn. llaud DuVuaU, Cblifornla
are ~~lng a few ~..YI at · t~
home :o1 )!r, and MrL Jl~~rt aodatlon annual Filh Fry Tb:W'ICI«r~- ~;
day, llax DII,Ckwortb, abo l repre'
teatative ol the Ohio Divilion of
. .'Mr~ t~nd Mt1. Frant Cain who Wlldlile ln North ,£utern Ohio,
h~ve 'JI'Il~D li~in"' in t}Je Rhode• retur..ed to rtl)ew old ac:Quaint.Jn·

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Business
Opoortunities

6-17-3tp

of Lhe Estate of William Hill
deceased.
: J. B. O'Brien,
Atlorney at Law.
1:1· 17-~lc

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P 0 . Box 1064,

Cleveland,

u~br .

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·F4die Long, 1on of Mr. and
Mn. .Phili.p ~ng, . graduate of
RutLand ~1gh ~e,hool '09, enli1ted
in the . nav·r and left for Great
Lakes to beCin trai~ng.

HOward .Ruppell, the pallbearers
ahd th05e 1endl ng nowers and
money, .We l!spedally wish to
t~~~-k. .U. of our
friend11 and
Waj.

f.l!q "lV!td· Bill Hldtok . . .
e:d!}: Fl•it &amp; ~itlll ShOJr
6::!5 • ·\l'eather&lt;ajt
8:30 'ilews ·pJotute
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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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To the fairer wnrld on high.
USED COAL FURNACE AND GAS WAN'IlED TO RENT FOR SUM·
My life .vill be brightened In the
Convenion unit. Phone 32l·X
mer, one skiff with 011rs. Phone
lingering light,
ft 13 6tp
.67
or 83D-M.
IH1·3tc
For a true lire cannot die.
~LE\:TROLUX MACHINE CLEAN.ER. Less than three months old. 1 I "'I f'Or Rent
In loving memory of our son
l'hrow away ba1a. Will sell !or
Hubert, who paned away 12
b•laD'Ce due $4l.IMI. !Payment1 IJ8 APAR1'MF.N1'S years ago today .
Mr. and Mn. John W. , per month. Phone :M3.
unturmBilect. McMu~en,
6
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61p
Weatherby
Purl.
l•nuue 61Jt4.M.
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WITH
NECCHI ZIG ZAU SEWII\G MAbath
and
garagt:l. 8 room houae
ltS) AutoSoles
CHINE-Makes bulton ho1.,,
and 1 room 11.partm"nt. Phone
11ew1 on buttons, and many,
31o-M, Pomeroy. A. N• .Bensel.
GoCMI CtHn UHd Cen
many dc&amp;igns. &lt;."oat ov~r $300.00
11-3-tt
Atl Mllltl•• tntl M.ct.lt
new. Pay off balance $164.00.
MITii.OPOLITAN
$10.00 per month . .Phone 343.
Au,_ S.IM
6 .12 6tp UNl"'iUUNJSHED 3 UOOM AND
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2 10 tc ~
.butb apartment. AU new, very
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SINGER SLANT NEEDLE-Five
modern. Coates Bldg., Middle·
1058 PON11AC V8 STATION
nu.mth&amp; old, like new. Pay of!
opol't.
6·13·12tc
Wagon $1 ,4Q. 9 pusenger.
· balanct~ $7tl.OO. $8.00 per month.
Show• good care. One careful
Phone 343.
6 12 6tp 1 UNFURNISHED 'tHREE ROOM
owner. Blaettnar'l Pomeroy.
apartment with bath, E. Main
8 13 8lc NECOHI SUPERNOVA MACHINE
St.; 1 unfurnished 5 room
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-Le11 than throe m011 lhB old.
apartment with bith, Mechanic
liHMJ Ol.J&gt;SJIOBILE 4 DR. S1,f95.
Orlainally sold for nt~9.000.
St. Phone 318-Y.
6-16-Stc
Super 88 Stdan. Hydram1tlc
Balance due $97.00. .faymontl \
drlv~. ,Jt 6 H. Very nice. Blaet· , $7.00 por month. ·Phone S4S.
3 ROOM FURNISHED APART·
tnar 1 Pomeroy.
8 13 etc
ment, street level. Phone 96&amp;-X.
6 12 6tp
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11157 BUICK VB SPECIAL. $l,IIIIC.
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3 dr. HJit!! Top. Dyno!low drive . KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER- APARTMENT, 113\1 W. SECOND
R&amp;H. One ' !!I reful owner. Blaot· l with
a\lachment1. Originally
St. !lent reasonable. Frank Fu·
tnar'1 to~neroy.
6 1a etc
coat $179.1Kl. BalanLoe due ~·uo.
.&amp;:ate, Phone 4to-.M.
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Take over pay meat. $7 per
111116 PONTIAC VB STAR CWIEF
month. Pbone 343.
6 12 6\p 3 ROOM HOUSE, NAYLORS RUN
$2,195. Catalina Cpe. Flneat and
3 out.buildmgs, Vermont Mar·
but aerie• Pontiac. One e•reful NECCHl SEWiNG MACHINE .kina, Uberty Restaurant.
owner. Sharp Clllr. Blaettntr'l'
Orlglnell)' coat *181.50. •Pay oft
6·17·3lp.
• 13 •tc
balance $37.&amp;0. Paymonis $8.00 - - -- · --::-::-::--_
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per month. Pbone 343. 6 12 etp
Jo'OK RENT. CLOSE lN

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put• tb~!f¥ lnternatiOIIial peuonagM and thee geoct-&amp;phiC •reu In
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Merlnt &amp;tltlo •nd S.no.-.e, Pom- CUSTOM BUU.T IUTCIJEN D~
eroy. Phone 86-M.
2 3 tte
signed for your home. J"ree '"'
timates. Fortman &amp; Abbot\
Phone 6284-Y.
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Phono 485
gone
Pomeroy
I'll watch at the close of the day,
- CHEVROLET
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When the sky il bright With a rosy '53
4-DOOR STA· ( Ill Wonteel To !:lu~
light,
lion Wagon.
Phone ·SPruce GOOD USED ROW BOAT. PHONE
'Mid evening &amp;tladows gray.
3Mf60, Mason.
8-HI-6tp
Alike Swalzcl, 124-J.
6-HI-3tc
Long after n beautiful life has (9) For Sale

gone

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Nellie Dorgan
and family
6 18 Up

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1:00 """''.ll01 ·Nowo · . .

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·u o - .CoJl!lty Fair '
5:011 lpb\o~Y. I\Ia;r~I\Uae .

THOMPSON '14 FT. BOAT, NEW
TELEVlSION, RADIO 1: SMALL
trailer, 215 Evenrude, Phone
APPUANCE REPAIR. P"8087-Y. J. H. Mitchell, 680 S.
OW McOHnt.ock, Raclne Obto.
Second, Middleport.
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JMteP.bOCt o( Harrisonville ond
atwone else who helped in uny

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TEN·GALLON MILK CANS. COAL, OIL • GAS PURNACIS
One praCtically new S,u rgc milk·
AllNOLW$
cr. eigtlt-can milk cooler. Arthur
Pht~ne 136-Y
Syrac:uM, Ohl•
Orr, near Bashan, four mile11
from Che11ter.
ti lB 3tc EXP&amp;1T CAR WASHING . HOYT'S
Sohio Service, 8 A. M. to 5
P. M.
6-17-3\c
4 ROOM HOUSE. RUNNING WA,
TER. Hard\food floors . 4+4 ilCI'C!I
CLILANDS
Near CheaUr, ·Price $2600. See
Rodlo &amp; TV Rtp~~lr
Glen Lawson, RD 1, MinersvUie,
PhoM 200
Ohio.
6 16 3tp
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WE WISH TO THANK EVERY ONE who was so kind and
thoughtful after the sudden
death of our husband and lath·
er, James ·Horgan. We also wbh
to thank lhe :.hddleport Em{!rgency squad, Meigs General Hos·
pita! Ewing's Funeral Home, Dr.
Mullen, Rt!V. 0 . H. Cart, Rev.

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a doctor, It wa1 l'flveJ}ed Wedaetday. Tb.e girl. no'f jo qltleal con1d.ltlon-.-and in danger.or--to&amp;inl ,her
powen of IIPU&lt;l.b.
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1959 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR. HARD·
truck. Short wheel base. 704
-TQfl,"' .Hyydramatic drive, power
West Main Street, Pomeroy.
THE &amp;EVIV AL lS CONTiNUING
steering. Power brakes, radio
6 ·l7-3tp.
at Mt. OUve Chureb near Long
and heater. Less than 7,000
Bottom, June 16·21. Rev. Gil·
milea.. call 6340-J.
6 18 3tp SORREL PONY, MARE , LARGE G\R WASHING-MOToR CLEANINC. U11cbtt'• 3.Jl"jo f'..ervlt'a
bert Spencer, ev•ngelist, Rev.
tuze. 6·yeare-old. Broken to ride.
Phone 9084.
3 li &amp;Ott
~uglas Circle, putor. tH8-6tc:
Gentle. WilbUr Logan, Pomeroy.
.Phoue•409-X.
6 18 3tp YOUR WEITlNGHOUII DIALIP

12) Card of Thanks

990

Ava Gjlkey are vi.Wna: M:r .. and BrooklYJJ 11rl wbo Wll li:cldent.ll·
iMra:, Dod" U:pdegr&amp;tf {nee Elenor ly sbot lb tbe heed~ tt ,I l*'f.Y
Gilby) .Tallahassee; Fla.
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wlllked .aro,..nd With U.e. W4)Und

Grade Hereford Cattle. Russel1
Leifheit, RD No. 2, Pomeroy,
Ohio.

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M~ Robert' Al~l.-. ..d oon-. .
GHIL -U'&gt;WOUNP ·
•ceo pall)ed by 'ner mother lllrL ,NEW Y.ORK Ul'i--o'A .1- ,..,.old

HEAD OF REGISTERED AND

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tory to start. Write lneludlng
·phone for interview. Manager,
Ohio.

POMERO
PERSONALS
Bufwl, Lldt, former"'- with The
Dally Tribune, •u a vlaitor at the
Mtlp County F-t&amp;h&gt;,lnd Game A•

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RAMBLER
town. 127 Butternut Ave.
Slalion Wq:on. Sold new for SJNGER SEWlNG
MACIUNE-ft ·lf!·Ut.c.
$3200. WiU M:U tor t2S71S. Round bobblnJ
modo!, oriJinal-1
Phone 8207.
8-li.Jtc
ly 10ld fm· '178.0(). 18rand new
tint floor, New Haven. Furnlah'&amp;3 NASH AM~SADOR TUDOR
conaole eabtoeL Take over pay·
cd apartment In Middleport
herd top In good condition.
menll .'l.OO 1\er month. Phone
Phone 6368'1ld oc 6170.
6 12 61 P
Gol~ ovcraeaa mu•t aell. Co~~lt
sq.
6 18 3te
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I-ll ROC»' fURNISHED APART.'
DOOR, ---;;
· ment and 1- 3 room turnlahed
htater. Call 836-X.
' apartment Ca ll 1145 or inquire
-608 Spring
Ave., Pomeroy.
tl·lB·tfe
. 8 12 8tp
FOUR ltOOM AND BAni APART'
REGISTUED BEAGulS.
NO
MKN1'. Contact Uuliand Furn1·
Sunday aalea. Ralph Lambright,
ture Stou, RuUand,
6 18 ttc
BaUey Ruq· ROad, R. 2, Pome-

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dltlon. e,20.' Phone it86·J. 8·12-tJte
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8:0!1 ' Arthur
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8:30 Tbe Three' Stooreo
. ; t 7:00 Sheriff of &lt;:oebtae
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Berlha Clrl, l'lalntllf
Webtter &amp; Fultl!:
Attorney• for Pl•lnUft
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LIGAL NOTtCI
IN TMI C - PLIA.I COURT
MltGS COUNTY OHIO
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AND WHJTij; GELDING

Ponl. Phone 807·L

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WOOll~WoRK­
Inl ioola, bloak, lllckltrr., ~a.ddel'l,
toola for Do-Jt·Yuuraell
AU a:aod

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$199
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CONSIGNMENT SALE1 • OUR
next ule wilt be ·held Sat.,
June 20, 1Mt, · at the salt
1roundl at ll Al M. 1 milt
weal of Porferftekt. Oo to ...
lion of "' and 71 and follow tb.e
•lane. we wUl have a VU'Iout
amount of , machinery, ete.,
1monc U one 11113 Ford 1 'LOn
Truck, duel whoe11, new tire•
tnd like new. Lunelll wUl be
aerved.
Goddml llalu .

Harold Goddard, AuO!Ion....

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Heath Methodist
Are Exchanged On June Third Class 12 Picnic
Is Held Indoors

o., June 18 • 1959
'Sayre-Lieving
Wedding To Be
Event Of Friday
·lliddlepol'\,

Due to the cool weather tbe
pacnic wblCb the Clau 12 of tbe
Heath Metbod1st
Cburcb bad
planned was held Ln the churt::h.
After the covered dub supper
the bu11ness meeting wu conducted by 1Mrs. Emerson Jonea.
Rev. Raymon Konkria:bt pve
the devotions and also the program His program was talun
from the book of Methddiil Altars and gave descrlpUon of
sanctuaries and dlflerenl altars
In various churche.. He al&amp;o pve
and explained the symbOit Of the
church He dosed the program
wath prayer.
The detsert and drink for the
meal was furnished by the bot
tess committee lor the month
consisting of Mrs. Garnet EDt.
mmger, Mrs. M. L. Fl'eocb, Mrs.
Burr Forrest, Mrs. Ralph Radchffe, Mn. Orm Smith, Mrs. Ev·
erett Davis and Mrs. Warner
Morli:ID.

UiA Dorothy Jean Sayre , dau·
&amp;hter of Mr and Mrs. George E.
Sayre and the Rev Bernard H
Lieving Jr., son of Mr 11.nd Mrs
Bernard H. ' Lievmg of New Ha·
ve.n will be umted 10 marnage
Fraday, June lll, at 7·30 In the
Evangetieal
United
Brethren
Church with Rev K J Scott performmg the dooble nng ceremony
Miss Ruth Sayre, s1stcr of the
bride-to-be wall Slnli: and wlil also
serve as maad of honor.
Bridesmaids are Miss Janace
Roush and MISs Margie Roach of
·New Haven; ushers Will be Dick
Wabbn .1nd Ray Wib ll n. Belpre ,
0., fratermty brothers of the
groom; bestman , Larry Lieving of
New Haven .
Mrs. Harry Layne, · IS the or·
ganist and will also be at::oompanlst for Miss Sayre

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Holy word coneern.in&amp; marriage,
and then the marriage V(IWB of the
double rang ceremony that united
Sharon Joyce Atkins, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Virgil L Atkins, and
Robert L Jewoll, aon of Glenn E.
Jewell, in the holy bonda of mar·
riage .

tives.

Pomeroy Bend
TH~ATRES
MEIGS - PomeroJ
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
~·mE TRAP '
Richard Wtdmark , Tina Louase

Tt.:MPI.E-Middlepnrl
Not Open Tonivht
FRIDAY 1nd 5ATURDAY
" TilE BLACK ORCHID "
~umn
~ also ­
"GUNMEN Jo~ROl'tl LAREDO"

Sophl,, Loren, Anthony

Roberot K.nMpp - Jllna DarvJ

The church was decorated for
the candlelit ceremony with a

background of white candles ln
seven branch c:mdelabra at each
wmdow and at each side of the
Chancel, fllnked with palms. The
t~ltar va1cs were filled w~th white
1Stlwnan Iri.ll, Dr Van Fleet
:Roya l Flowermg fern and
Eughsh Ivy
An
white nuti!nolla

Iand

Mr11. A. V.

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The Afternoon Cirde of the
W.SCS met at the home of Mta
Hattie McKenzie Thursday. There
12 members and two gueat~
Mn. Eva Fleming h•.u:l
of th'c devotionals with
taking part. Tho;! suh
"A New Ambaasado: for
Tourisl' " The group
=~~f:~ a social hour and ref:esh·
were &amp;erved.

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and 'Mn. ~ Myers.
Mr. and Mn. Howard VpMeter

and famil.Y of Elyria are villUna:

1Mr. and Mra. r.wrenee Boyd
and Anne, VirliJ Nixon of

Cln·
cinnati and Mr. and .Mr.. Pat
&amp;yd and Johnny of BJaekfonl
were Sunday gucstt of Mn. S. L.
Bryant and Mr. and Mn. Ana
Bryant.
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Church Of Christ
H.?mebuilders
Class In Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Denver

tuee were

basta to tbe Homebuilders ·C,11U
of the Middleport · Church of
Chrlat when they held t~fr reru·
llf meetJnc Tuelld:q eveninl at
tbeir home on Broadway.

The devotions were riven by
Mra. Don Golney 11\d 1. P0Q111 "I
Would Not WOITY" waa J'eld b7
Billy' Rice.
During the bpjiness meatlna
wblch was presided
by tbe
president, Herman kinc:ai4 it, wa1
decided to contribute .toftrdl
the painting of the dlurclf -1nd
3C CLA" MEETS
also
to Jive a donatio~ .to , 1heThe SC clan of the Melb9.1i!lt
Chureh met at the home of Mr. Butler Springs Camp for ~pain
·
and Mrs. Harvey F...rlewlne )ii)D· being made there.
dar eventne:. The group ltlV" a
The group planned 1 :a.b1eu
fafewell gift to Mrs. Lois Cl.1.rt Bake Sale with Mt.s. Mutaret
'Nho i11 Jenlng for Columbu'l and Kincaid as chairm8n. It il ull:ed.
they honored Mrs. Naney Mor- that all proceeda be turned in by
gan. with a aurprile 1tork ahowt&gt;r. next Thursday.
Attendina: were 'Mr. and Mrs.
Alter the meeting the lf'Otf.P
Harold RJee, Mr., Jacob SbiUlng, enjoyed colored a11dea shewn by
Mrs. Ri~hard Lueaa and Judy, Mr. JUce.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Morgan "nd
Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Cad MorrJs
Refreshments were served by
and Jim, Mr. and Mra. Dana HOff- the Rices, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
man and
Stne, !Mrs. Charles YeiugeJ;, Mrs. Don Goaney wltll
Siders and Jean Ann, Mrs. Loia Mrs. Robert Crai&amp;:, a eontributine
Cl1rk, MIA Noreth.a Fleming and hoste~ .
M1ss Joetta Erlewlne.

over

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Here'lll modem, curved.lqged Burton.Dide tolut.lon ror tht
dilcrimlnat.inr furniture buyer. The clatty ehaaala
rive. full comer tupport at the end• or thi1 cosy lounpr,

11nd it doesn't mark CArpets or tile surfacea. lt'1 the lded
aolutlon for unall •partment.., rooma or dent Medina: a
briJPII new du•J.purpo~e couch for casual Uvinc. You 010''
fiud a.W~ buy,, thia pr~.at

$59.95
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ANOTH!R BIG IURTON·DIXII IUY

ThlotOufh,llk•loattUor plullc, ftniobod muiii·JIU•-Iounp
Ia a IDuat lor any homemaker loolcina: for qu1Uty at a low
price. h tt.a 1n.y •tyle room, comes in a varlet)' of colon.
•nd f•tuNI a klnr-wearin1 Ufe. No,.. eatll)o, eonverta
quickly. lt.'• an kl... exira piece ot uiNblt !W'Dltun tha\o
... pnvlda qva alaoplof I[&gt;ICO Ill a ftaob, .

Keometh K err of Athens dere top gulli at the 53rd an·
held Thursday at tbe Pomeroy Gun Club. Neal as
by Arnold Snowden (center) lj'On a shoot off to
to best Dr. Carsey, Wayne Swisher and Paul Baker. The
out of 100. Kerr broke 87 to
-the Class B. trophy.

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eCOVIL.L8 aTVLINO
• ., aURTON•DIXI8

Thlo

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--·

·~~. JAKIR FURNiTUR~
·'

here:
"It is UQderttood that Gromyto
hu not aecepted tbe Wenem proposala ~ as 1 bub for 411euasion. Furhemlore, the Soviet po.
aition .aa Pllt forwud tb.it afternoon b1 llr. Gromyko, coupled
witb Mr. Kbruibchev'• apeeeb,
bu given rto hope to the Western
delegatiom."
Woltlf~hi~••Wid Do&lt;~

seeret

tbcir de-

,. "' ,. ..Ub

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on a• 1947-49 pr\ali
.h ... .

locroioe

•
,The price Judex hit 123.9 Jn
July, 1958, whk:b wa• 1 new hl&amp;h
1t' th1t time.

avenge

1Two Salesmen
)oin Stitff Of ·
~omeroy

goinJ ,

a. _ .. a!' !leollloOk..

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that a 111mmit eoaterer.ce
would be even more necelllll'y il
the present talb f.t.l.l.

Ina 1peecb wa1 alriid' just Ill
bour before the foreJ&amp;n miDiste.n
went into a showdown .ecre:t eea-

lion durinc wliich the West hopa
to get a ,positive IDIWer tc. ill

Motors
.

William Grueser,
~er

of

'l'be department r also re,ported

lbal lake-home pay and b1111111

s~~t.Go
.
'LOWBOY WITH PANORAMIC
SOUND-NEW RCAVICTOit

.DELUXE
youl/h

Tho FEATURES

maliulaj:iurin'g workers Will get
p., booflt of one cent. an hour.
their w~ea are tied ,bY eootratt
to the -c01t. of llvlna:.
.Food price• roee sUShtJy. in
Jlq alter dec1ining in 'light of

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ibe
O.J

oprevioua nine ftl9Dtha. Thill
por cent rlaer atemmed from Tilef began
week,
'bl(ber . ~ic:e tor restaurant trteab thJJ
Ung
·
both
frelb fruita and ve&amp;etJbles.
and u'sed c1n.
rhe int:relle \VOitkl have - ·
even arelter except lor a abtrp
McLaushlln
deeUne ln. ell priees.
ll,~eo wllb

Melgo

.

Laurel Cliff
Bible School
Closes Today
The Bij)le school prognm at
the Laurel Clifl Free Methodist
Church will come to a close today with 1 program to be held to- .,
nlgbt -a-t 8:30. All parents lffl in·
vited to attend to aee tbe var·
ious diaplay from the different

c.:1nie ·

\Ieven yeara

Weot Vlrglnlo.

¥OU•IIIJ"'
~

the prlce

fainily

· ~u went

.... ...........
.

of

tlldex' mean• some 100,000 atreran

i!lfe anctcloll~o~
fOUilg
oq · 'the
Slladc Road
· Ti:Qut~ • 33.

r•oLOOK

no VALUE

trend

everything...

di&amp;cuu

StRub Fvll DMit.
"'Let's welgb .n tbe PJ'OI md
Runners up lor shooting honors In the 53rd annual Joleigs eons. Tbe Htablilhment of the
County Fish and Game outing held Thursday at tbe Pomeroy exact period for writin&amp; a Ger·
Gun Club ace pictured above. Left to right they are: Wayne m1n peaee treaQ" ,.nd endiq:
Western rights in Be&lt;Un 1J by t.r
Swisher, Dr. Fred It. Carsey and William Swatzel. Approxi· not
the main quHtioa.
mately 350 persons were on hand for the festivities on Thurs-· ''The
moat imPQrtant thing Ia
day afternoon and evening.
to agree od' the problemt on general principles." '
Khruabe.bev did not speeil'Jta}Jy
withdraw the Idea of 1 time limit
for the West to a:et out of Ber~
lin. He aaid this is inevitable and
puc plan for 111 Germany JN'O"
v1ded. for German reunif'M!ltioo
and thua wU.hdrawal within a 1
% year time limk.

.,..

'ltre , upward

plan or go

home.
"Let's

DeVL

power of flctor)' workers cl.l.mbed:
to new hlahs 'lut month. " '!'Ikehome pay aver~e~ $aJ:l103· · fqr 1
worker w'itb three deper\dtnUJ,
. - 9 per &lt;enl bl&amp;her ln dollorr
ll'd purchasing power than i. year

GIVE DAD THE Gin HE'LL
ENJOY All YEAR LONG

lateJt Berlin peace

K.brushc:bev aaid in anotber one
of his remote control dipJoJDitic.:
movea ob+lou.tJ.y beamed at C:..

department~.

Teachen for tbe beginners
have been Mrs. J1me1 Gibriote,
Mrs. Pbil Wise; Primary Dept.,
Mrs. OICI.r Smith, Mrs. Etta
Wise; Junior Dept., Mn. 1\ra Powell and Mrs. Kathy Pollina; TeeD
Age Mra. Alma Gordon, Mi'a....aet~
en Roberti; Crlfta Mn. Ellen.
Young and Mrs. Aldine ~·

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groom waa the flower 1lrl. Sbe ;~:;!;t•~

wore a white nylon. embroldertd
aown with a three tiered ruffttd
akta:t, fitted bodice with puff
•leevu. Shill 1110 wore 111 he.adband
of poria and face ~~~ and aiovn

•

But until the WesteiDin had
their reply penonally to
~&gt;my~o at a later Big Pour _.

Her fim~er tip circular veil of silk
Ena:Jish lllu1.1on fell from a. Queen
Mary tiara of seed pearls. She
worfl a single strand of pearls and
pearl ear ringa, the groom's gift.
She carried a Colonial cascade bou·
quet centered with· three white
orchids, enclrc.led with steponotl•
and carnations trom whtep fell •
large shown of satln ribbons ud
carnations t1cd with lovera knots.
Tho ·bride chose lor her matron
or :~~~~·~ her mother, Mrs. Pauline
A'1
a bride of ~ yeara on that
and at that hour. Mrs. Atkins
a shrimp pink nylon lace
gown over taffeta, a head band of
pink nylon leavea and pearls with
a face veil lo mat~h her cown and
wh 1t e embroidered ballerina
lencth atoves. Sbt carried a Col·
onlal boqquet ol white carnaUona
and Ivy the center of which ab~
later Ulod 111 a cona•e at the rtt
l.&gt;i!ptlon.
Tho bridesmaids were Mlaa Dar·
lene Smith and ~'!ass Glori• Atklna,
c:ou.llla of the bride, and' Mill lata M1o Blackwood, her daumate.
1'bc bridesmaids woNl ballerina
length gowns ol pink n)'lon sheer
and la.ce and pink taffeta f11hloned
ldentiully aa the bride'• aown.
E1ch wore pearl braded head·
b.nda with silk illusion bead vella
to match their gowns and a
atrand of
purls and each
wore
nylon
embroidered bll·
lerina
length rutned Jlovea.
Each carried a · Colonial bouquet
of white carnations and iV)' ldentlel1 with that of the ma.tron of
honor.

lliu Susan Howell, 1lx·year-old
coualn and foster al1ter of the

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the back.
·
1
Her gown was made by her
arandmother, Mrs. Ruby Halliday

PlMt

COPY-" ·'

RIVER WCK. MEN GET SERVICEA
1'ARDS
'

ber parenta, Mr. an,d N.r~. Clar·
ence Price.

and "The Woddlng J•raycr" 1.1n.
Wmn sang "Whither Thou Gocst
1 Will Go," from the song of Ruth,
and Miss Epple sang "I Love You
Truly" and, during the ceremon)',
"The Lord'll ·P rayer." Mrs li'rench
waa her accompamsl
The bride presented a very pret·
ty p1eture as she entered the
church on the arm of her lathe~,
who In the name of her mother
and himlielf gave her In marrlaJe
to her waitmg groom.
She chose for her wedding a bal lerina length a:own fashioned of
white nylon chantilly rose point
!see over tulle and taffeta, with a
basque type pointed bodice, but·
toned down the back with Liny
pearl button11, the scallupcd,mweethcan neckline and the scalluped
three quarter length sleeves were
fmlsbed with seed pearls, t~e
scalloped full gathered skart wss
finished Wtlh a bustle bow with
lORi, Htreamers to the hem lme In

$39.95

Weather

enttne

Mrs. Chapman sang "Because"

the groom, and one

AU PurpoH , ,ello-fltx Covlfln1,
Curvld ..... and P....ln1 Motltrn D.! len
Aillll Up T1 A llnl HM-Givlne You

prepared by Mn. Don Anderson.
&amp;reat aunt ol the br1de, gra"ed the
old upright church plano and added much to the beaut)' of the decorations.
.Preteding the ceremony wedding music was presented by :Mrs.
Oleva Cotterill and Mrs Adrienne
French , p1amsts. Mrs. Bermce
Winn, Mr1. Connie Carsey Chap·
and Mlss Jamce Epple were
vocaUats.
Mrs Cotterill's selcct10ns mclud
"L 'Abscnse", "The Shepherd
Boy," " I Love To Tell The Story",
' 1Per!ect Day ",
"Sweet Hour of
Prayer," "LohenKrm's Weddmg
Marth" and "Mendelsohn'lll Recea·

wJ~

Paul Myer1 of Columbua apeet
waa in U:.e weekend wiUI bia pareqtl, llr.

The butineu meeUn~
chara:e ot the vice preaident Purl
VmMeter and new bfficen were
elected for the comina year preaidfDt, Robert Snowden; vice preaident, Bruce May;
aecretary,
Verna Snowden and. tu ..urer,
Mildred Donahue .
AtteadiQ.C were Mr . and Mrs.
Joobert Sn'owden, Rev. Tom Wellls
Mr. and Mrs. Purl VanMeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce May, Mr. and
Mn. Howard 'Parker, Mra. Mil·
dred Donahue, Phyllis Snowden.
Charles Shnpklns, Mrs. Vema
Snowden, Mrs. Jessie Grueser,
Mildred Ashcraft, Cbarlea
I~;;~. Bobby, Judy and R.qte
Grea: VanMeter, Debbit~
•nd Mike May, Susie Parka-.
Steve, Larry and Gary Snowden
and Christie Donahue.

l
The Harrisonville Presbyterian Church was the scene of an
impressive and sacred wedding at 8:30 p.m. June 3, 1959,
when the Reverend Lawrence Woodruff, pastor of the church,
read the beautiful passages of scripture contai"ed in God's

·at.

picn~ at the hGme
of Mr. and bury spent a few dtyl tH plit
Mn. Purl VanMeter MoDCiay ne- week in Columbua.

c.hur~h-

Patly Rizer IS spendmg her va·
c.stion Wlth Mr and Mrs Owen
.llawley at Columbus
Mill Norma F1eld is spe nd ing
a vacation at Detroat with rela·

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·--------.....;.....;...____., Rutla.nd Friendship Class Holds
I '
NEWS
Potluck Pic;nic Monday Evening
lr lthylllt S....,
Sunday
Mr. ud Mil.
The FrtendJhip class of tbe Earl ll.lJp tnd family,
Of THE AREA ChriJliu CJUlJ'th held a potluek Mra. Alitoe John.atoD of Bn:cl-

An open church wedding and
ret::ephon wiU be observed
A re&lt;:eption will be held immedaately foUowing the wedding in
the educational building of the

Hartford Social
News Of Interest

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Ohio River Barge ·
. MARIIIAGI
Traffic llits New
F!daar Smith, 22, PomeAprlf Shutetn, 20,
Low For 1953
LI~ENIIS

Tbomas
Court.appointcd attorneys said roy ud
Pom·
was swayed by a life- eroy.
· · dresaed in the bu~
Walter Olan Harvey, 24, CarCINCINNATI ~1--lBu~_:c ~t'!:
tar&amp;eat, Nauntform Of Wellington pt!nter and Janiee Sue Montgom· fie on the pbio River iA
·E. G. Smith. Byomin ery, 18, RuU1nd
eight mlllit.m tons
in ' !he
Smith after a dustto tr•iR
vioua yeu's figuru,
1uto chase, bUt clalmed
MEIGS GI~RtAL HOSPITAL
neetl old today.
I!IOotb
he thvu&amp;bt tbtt pursuer Wll an ' Admitted: ••. Edna Stewart, I
enraged lover of the married 1 Cbesblre; HowJrd. Stittl, Rutlandi
wo,man .he bad jult vlsited.
Wllll.am Hellman, Weat Sb1de
TJWtt w.u tbe major ill8Ue in: and Mrs. Lea /WoOd, Rutland. .
t)Je
Rll·
DJsmiued: tlizl Linden, Pom·
1 tor Byomin, was
tebced· tq. de&amp;~ l~ the un_pre~ ·
Johnny S::,::&amp;::ih~eror;
. '.-«&lt;onlb!llf'l oi!J'U• 511,)
Keeue,

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