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' $om~L Pomeroy .
D1117

both

voc:ll ;md In strume-ntal. The pro&amp;r~~o m w1H take 1n ro hllr1rl!n from
the nur sccy dep.:~rtm t nl to tho Jun
10r High and Mn Mctnharl is uri ·
mg all th ose m Lh ~ progarn to be
present Saturday so fi na l p lans
etn be made.

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES
Pomeroy

TONtOHT
'"nnE TRAP"

SATURDAY

'GOOD ! 4Y. FQR A HANGING'
Fred Mittnil"l'8)' , Mag~e Hayes
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•·FoRBIDDii!N ISI..ANO "

TllMPLE-Middleport
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
"THE BI.ACK ORClllD"

Soptua Loren, Anthony Q11inn
- also "GUNMEN FROM LAREDO "
Robert K.Ra pp - J.ana Darv1

NEW YORK UPI- Andy Pi·
n ano, newly-crowned New York
state BPA singlet champion from
Syracuse , N. Y , meeta Therman
Gibson of Detroit, Mich , on Sat·
urday mghl's live "Major Leaeuc
Bowlmg Show " whic h feature•
bowlers rolling wh1te mottled
balls on sohd black lanes.

potluck ·
affair and Mrs. Jobn Thomas made
the arrangements with Mn Joe
Turner, aasiltlnJ:.
Lewis Ellia
spoke on bebalf of tbe church in
a ppreciation ol Rev Palmer's
work here and others present
also ex.preaaed their fe elings toward the Palmer family and resret their lenlnt.
A gift was presented to ,the
Palmers by Mrt. Tbomas on be·
half of the member&amp;.
The DVBS 1 d
ith
in·
an
c ose w
tereatlnl( program and lar~e at·
tendance Sundly

BEST-BUY

wm

1957 BUICK ·

Low Prices

1955 BUICK ······ · ··· · $1145

S pool ~! 4 IJoor &amp;dan 0 1'!1 gUutl lJ iar.k finish alfld

plea8101( r ed ln ll'rlQr lf'im, u1rtomohc t r ans ra dio, ht.•01tcr 11 11d o-t he r acrellborlc.s.. Good tlrcs ' and
top In condition.

• E-Z Terms

Brookwood Station Waeon. Looally owned and
very low mileafC. Like new Jppearance and per·
torm1.nce. VB motor and powerghde tranamiasion. Radio and heoater.

$1795

2 Door VB Sedan. Very low mlleasc and real~y
spotJell$ t hroughout, vinyl •tr1m 1nd Clltpet rnMa.
2 to ne green f•inls•h , automa tic trans, radio, •hNler, wltVtewalll.

1957 FORD · · · · · · .. · · · · $1495
VB - 4 Door Sed11on. Red fdflll.sh and really nice,
t le an interior, Good .Urea, sbandard t1'8111., heat·
er. Try this one tor performance.
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$995 1955 PlYMOUTH · · · · · ·· · $969
c an Overdrh-e tra m1 • dn rk ilrt!Cn

fln l11h •sn~ clc~~tn. w tcrlor. ali good ru bbw radio
an d ilca tcr .
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Be lvedere "8" 4 Door. Standard trarusmiss1on,
mco interior, boautlful ivory end turquoise r~n-­
loh. heater Nice to dnve and a plcuure to OWftl.

,19,55 CHEVROLET · · Only $1Q.95 1952 PLYMOUTH .. · · · · $545
'6 4 Door Sedan. Ofoig1n al 2 tone sreen fin ish

• II eood llrea, poWefi lidc transrn.huuon radio'
heaccr, real drivlnl comfollt.
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6 Pa8lilenger Station Wacon. Brand naw Ure1,
aound mot.or, 10lid body and new ,reen paint.

HurTy '" and aee UUa Dice one.

· · · ·· · $2595

~ unit.

waa .gtven

Halt Talks For Three Weeks
WA&gt;~Y,

day

O~ED. CARS

HEW 6

18

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40

NEW BUicKs
&amp; PONTIAC$

1955 FORD V8 2 Door

Customline Sedan. Extra nice.

USED
CAU

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1955 PONTIAC V8 2Dr. Hard Top· · $1,195

Hydramallc. We sold this car new and have serviced it
since then.

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2 Door Hardtop. Dynanow, Radio and Heater. Just came
In on a new car. Clean - one owner, very low mllease.

1956 PONTIAC VI Cllltftaln ........ $1,495
4 Door Station Wagon. 9 Pais, Hydramatlc, RadiO and
heater. Clean black and wblle' flnllh. Extra nice one·
ownet · m~
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1955 PONTIAC V8 2'.Door Stclln

··· · $995

Radio and HOllier. Std. 'hllllllllaslon. Extra nlee.

1955 .....y Vl~l;.;,..,. .n · · · · $995
1955 OLDSMoiiLE 2Doer 81 · · · · · · · · $895

Hydrlmatlc,

~dip

and

A beautiful black beauty.

1953 LINCOLN V8 4 Dt. Seclan · · · ·· · · · $695

.

Ollly $1195
a

2 Ton 154.'~ Wh~elbase, 2 1peed roar axle,
X
10 llrtl, relnlo""'d !rome ond aprlnia, V8 ..,.
tor. SoMd otb.

IT PAYS TO FINANCE WHERE YOIJ BlJYWE IJSE TBE GMAC PLAN

co·

1D311.

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The First Lady
Of Stage. &amp;Teen

Committee• made plaai for a
,ree!onal. cOllncU exhlblt at tile

OhiO ttate fajr,

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AFTER AILING GOVERNOR - Arriving in Galvtlton
Tex., to complete arrangements lo relurru Gov. Earl LimJi
from a hosplkll psy&lt;;hlalrlc ward to Louisiana, Mrs. Blalll!he
Long, wife of the LouiSiana chief executive greeiB newsmen
and photographers with a smile. Thuroday ibe governor was
re-cQinmltted - by f~~ .- I!' a Louilliana hospital. ·

Counc:U

·

Clai!Ml By Death

President JUchard H.

.Hilt Jr., Mid data ,,.eet. maJ
"bo _ prepare~ to show """peelln

,11.ew

tndultl1ea.

HU In the conference wa. r11st
augge~.ted by Wnt German L"bAn-

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ellOI' Konrad Aden.auer Jn an lq..
terview with UPJ Pr8ideot Frank

lll&lt;.lel V. DISalle'• propooed Department ·of lm:l'u1trial
~mlc Del'elopment.

and

Jnternal 'Revenue
Depi. Seeks Local
OWners Of •·

Camera Gifts For Dad
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· Bel~f , lt or not, theternal llc!nriue SerVice 11
~. \8(!0 ,t up.oyen 'In
aoulb!!iiltem Ohio wftb
new• for the~.
I Uncle sam, in

B. 8attholomew.

Seorotary ol Sillte chrlttlan A.
Herter planned to le1ve b)' ape.
clal plane for Wuliiqton after

Day
Tho~pscm
June 22 Funeral Semce

ri(blfull)' bel&lt;onp

munlty, RFD, Letart, W. Va.. who

BROWNIE

in tetart. Burial wiJl obe in 'be
Oak Grove Cemetery, Letart.

~¥CAMERA
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born
the ~was
daughter

in
of Ma·
the
Hoffman •nd CharHoffman. Her husband,
'l'tlompson preceded ber

Most popular snapsllot camera ever built!

uw.

Simple, lure, smart-no wond~r it's the world 's most popuiGr
c:amero. Jutt loa~, aim, and shoot for grand picturtJ by sun
er li~ ftbstJ. ~-l
~jg, •harp black-and-white or color pic.

lnetude two doU(bten

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,lJetart;-W,
L&lt;o'!hompo

tures from· a rbrt of'ttlin. Come in today for full details.

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$8.50

FLASHOLDIR

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Elberfelds

Bond Sales
County

R_....,
RIPOitT Q, CONDITION Of

THE POMEROY NAnONAL BANK

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and

l'Grellft lllnlt

ter llauriee Couve de Hurvllle
will remain. ~re untU Sunday.

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dead of beart dileue in Hoi· force tbe Allin oul of Berlil UQlywood . She had been .Jiedrid· Ieu they accepted 1• Soriet-dldatden for nearly a 'fOJII'• .ca~~w­ ed deadline for the witbdr•wal of
lic l!l!rVil;es are to be' .CQDducl- tbeir troops from tbe divided c1Qr
ed Monday, wilb Interment .In Gromyko inli•ted. bo-.vu, tbit
Calvary cemetery In Holly·
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Butsia'a positJon wu eotireli '
miaum1entood bY the Wea:L He
uid bia propoaala eontaioed no
tbreat

wood.

~JUl fq]jce

Mitiu~

In • •tatement publltbed

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iF.o
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r Man
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theto

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pro[&gt;Oied by tbe Weotern Alliei
thlt he bOI&gt;ed It would ... ol
"minimal duration.••· ..
n wu not elear whetber tiu.
me1nt Ruuia Is eonatdering IIi
effort to reel!! thi foreilft mini•
ten to Gel&gt;evt before J~ 13.
The
tem Bli 1'lrio are U,
peeled to ,.. the .....,. for biMh·
level eonsultations. The l'{utem
foreJ.&amp;n mlnllters an eQed.ed tb
meel in Ptr!J alllll"l!z before the

but

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ttie lollllklnaum !Unr -tr todq.
Draplnf oper•ti~ 1f1'l" ~
ed fo~ Roueb .net a KaJt.ID JleDermott told Pollee that he and
Rouah had l&gt;een lltlilll atop the eonferenee ,.....,... aDd th~
will at th~ .ol4lo&lt;k.dllmb«_drl!lk· mv be a aerlea ol meelilll boiJng wine whea Jlousll fell
tweea cbiefa of t:Oft!'IIIDent.s u

lolcllermotl told poU.. he

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Rouab .ban&amp;ini on a &amp;a~ on the
Prime Jllnkter IW'old MaemUwall liter he fell and tJaat when Ian i&amp; expected lo visit President

lole,llermoU relim&gt;ed fnJ&gt;o Elaenbower Ia Wubmlton, ""-t·
geUinl a ropo tbat Roulb hiid dla- dent CloariCJ do Gille m Parb
·~
•nd ChaaceUor Konrad Adenauer
Earlier reporta thlt Rouab wa1 ia 'BoDD. ,
ll'l)m lolelia Cou~ were proven , Do Gaulle t1110 moy 110 to Wt!lltuntrue.·
ington, following up E&amp;M.qb,ow~s
be,

press conferenc11 tta~nt tbia
,....k tbat tbo
S. "'ProaldODt'
would welcome a cbanee to talk·
to his "old friend and comrade
in IJ'Dls."

· DP POMEROY

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DlAJ) AT 79

ol&lt;:arl T. aOuall, U. Of lllii. ~&lt;Ood
-at, llarlolta, wbo lllillildli fell
from the wall of Lodl No. 1 mto

line of Eastman Kodak Cameras ~~cf Sup.
plies. Also floloroid Land Cameros.

-ion sm. u.

but

At 110011 todap lfariettaf· pOlice
bacJ JlOt 11 :v,et recovered tile bodY

Select a Gift far Dad from our complete

MIAIMl UPJ - Torrential ratna
AISITI
Thursday nJaht 1dded to the dim· Cub, batancea. vrith other bank1, lnclu&lt;l·i-nlll reserve
ate done by a tornido. that left
bal1nce, n:d ellh'lteJtui iD proeess of coUettion ·-·- $ 186• .&amp;1
almoat 1000 person• bomelell.
United Stalel Government obu,.doRI, direct
'111e ratn~t whltb sent rivera of
water eoul'liDI • throqlil Miami
tlrnta, alto del~ moppllll• up
bond1, oot:N. lnd debent.urea -- -- ~--- - - -- - - --··
l,'l~
operations In the4,W&amp;P of tbf! tor- QtMr
Corpot~~~te tloello (inoludlnf$10,l!OO.OO stock of
, .
nado which 1tt.uck Wednelday
l"ede10!
-.e
boftl&lt;)
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nlabc
Loona- &lt;\ii&lt;Obnta (lncludlna •7G.31 overdtokt) · · -- , UH,ta'Ut
· , 1be downpour ' m~aufe(l more Blink premJtea ~ $li,OOO.QO, fuJ'!mtu.re •nd
fl&gt;tureo fl1.808.'10 ____ : _____ ···--·- -- ·-·-------1-;h•-. ~even Jncbell over a 18-hour

Fom.n

Secretary Sel..,n !Jo)"cl.
piiiDI to return to London tontpt.

Jam., ,.ro 0_
o..

$5.25

lft Tho lltiM of Ohio, At h Clooo of lvoh•h on JVJ'II 10, 1959, Pvt.
lltW In rttPO'* tto call "'"- ~ Comptroller of fht. Clltrtmw, under
s; IIDIM&lt;Ilt-:
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paylnc • IO&lt;ial ~ 11 ·""'
npeeled to ~ - · aew de
velopmtllits.

Tbe Wutern powera blamed
el ~-. ~.. ~ ).ady
llwaill
for the d&lt;acllodt that
and
be beld :~n the Nor- F\lneral services will be bfld on 1if . ....., AMbn forced
the
rece~~, •mit: Gt'OD\Jto
the Browmes met last Sunday •t 2 p. m. for Mn:. H.aanah &amp;&lt;:reen lind malrlltth Of a fa· left tbe eonference ·jVIt Wbere .be
nious
lbeatrlcal
fimily,
ia
camp director &amp;. TbomptOn, '7'7, of vernon c:::~
came in - Ulreatenina ac:tiqa to

District
enue Servl,::,, }l;a&amp;

CAMIR'

t~rwith F...,.~
Andrei Gromyto. ) 1... ~ re

restauran. is framed through

.ria ~Bin this Will Be Sunday

~lumbu1

whleh

euing the threat of war aloDJ Eur- ';
ope's Iron Curtain border.
Tbe mlnlltcrs eet a brief aeuloo
1.0 Mal Friday'• IJreement fOf' ··a
rueu and then bepn prepufnt
to bead for bome. Tbey are Ubed-o
Uled to meet 1111!1 .#w1y ·:U loi
nqotiaUona 111111&lt;11 ~,. will
deelde whether alilte I• to be a
, IUDlmit meeting W.U year.
Tbe ide1 of a "coolin&amp; otr· re-

J'ri~lpa) ~~~Nicer wa• •tM.e
Commer~ Diree&amp;or John W. Buth
who expJ•Ined the .wt
oll Go~.

'E5TIVAL PLANNID
tcr, opposite the church. The ·l'fQ:&gt;
A Festival will be held 1t the ceeds will go Loward the building .
Lutlferan Church , Broad Run o r the shelter.
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June 27th at the picnic shel-

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fornado Torn
Miami Thursday

on eaeh

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Reedsville Day
· Ciunp For Girl
·Scouts Closes ·

Dairy Fitting
Day .S£h~Uled
For June Z4th

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period. Durlna • par)!c1!larll' ln- OtheT ·- t s - - -·--·---·-··---- · ·--·- · · -·-· - --· -· ---

lonoe three-bour

""'Oil TburOdq

nilhl the rainfall · •~wlied to
near!&gt;' five al'l~ one.hJll incliea.
.More tban 100 ~ .were inin the tomadO Wliir:\b po\and·
Miam( rtlldentlaf areaa.
;;:;,,.;;;.;;
1
1,.
dam Ifill · ~ esthbated

at .

milllol\ . dollara.

Tbrte

demolilll~ by · tbo
twitter, flnt to b!.t Miami•' t1nt1

homoa were
Ita

Full power In evOI'y'waJ.

ye 4; ~'tlMttP · ·:· $2,a9s

lt57 •

lloadmiater. Fli!ly.~uli!~ ,~lb ,all 11011'••· (eveq Win·
dowa and seat), Liloka lllie. n,;w: 'Lea Ulan :n;ooo inllea.
One owner of ,&lt;;l)urae.
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' Driver's it;iru\11 car, Leas tlil!liiOOO·mllu:

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meters and $:Ml from the lob
according to Patrul.qlan Jed. Web-

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OPEN EVENINGS

Hea~r.

The aUver-haired Lona:, 83,
gave a plertlng hoc can, "Whoa·
ee,'' and yelled "God Damn, God
Damrt" 11 officers took him away
to tho Southeastern State Hoapi·
tal at Mandeville, La., to be held
"Indefinitely."
Lona'• violent removal from
power ttunned tbe people of
LOui.Jian• 11 nothml( had done
tince hll older brother, Huey
&lt;Klncfish) Lonl was aJN;ainated
in a corridor of the C1pltof ln

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oeoDOmie

BATON ROUGE, La. UPI-Gov.
Karl Long, seized by deputlel
and committed on hil wife's war·
raAt In one of the wildest daya
In Louiaiana'a turbulent political
history, was behind inune asy·
lum J;&gt;ara In his home at•te today.
Shrieking and cursing, Long
waa intercepted just three mnes
outlidl this capitt.l aftft be h'd
treed himself from a Net Or·
Ieana hoapital, declared he was
the a:overnor ''right now" and
roared off in a state highway pa·
trol car for Baton Jtouae to 'el\·
trench. hlmell in offlce.

nllht

coufttles it rtpreMnta.

Is Committed As
Being Insane

LONGEST DEA.Lt -LONGEST VA.i.UES
LONGi5T TERMS
IN .~OTH

Tile

&lt;ondlliont
ell, actina: In

Gov. Earl Long

We're Offering The

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f GENEVA (UPI) - The B1g Four fore1gn mJniBters• cont"rence began a three-week "cooUng off" rece" today leav;g !thine lime bomb of (&gt;Osslble conflict ticking away in divided
er .
r
1
After 40 daya of fru~leas negotiation, Russia and the Welt'
w&lt;!re no nearer to fmdillg a solution ot the Berlin crisis a~

Soutlteutern Obio Reaional

by the man, Judy Jo Hoffman, l(rt. Don·

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Mter 40 ~ays Negotiating

Coupcil PlansData ' On Area

m~n, fl. o. 0 · ' Sayre, Mrs.
Willard A:rmstronJ, Mrt. Thelma
Capehart, lllra. Tllelm• o .....
· Geora:e Jewell, Mrs. Burrell
Mra. Edith
Mra.
How.ard Burris,
l!{ra. l!ouab,
HUT)' Hofl·

EUB Church in honor of Miss ald Bu111gardner, Mra. V"lda Zlm·
[)Qrolby Sayre, br1de elect of merl!'an , Mrs. Donald Bomb, Mr.s.
1M-nard LJevlng Jr. on Friday Edwm Stein, Ruth .hyre, Mary
evenine in the social room G( the Ellen Marty, MarJie Roach, Mrs .
ehureb.
Ha.r ry Layne, Mn. K. J . Stott,
The shower began with Miu Mrs. Jack Fle1her, ShiEl')' Flesh
Ruth Sayre SJnging the l3rd u, Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. Ralpb
Pl'llm followed by 1 prayer by Sayre, Mrs. Lawrence Lievlna:,
Mra. R. F. Bryant. A weJ.come Karen
M.rl,
Thomu
was gJyen by Mrs. K. J. Scott .
Grinstead,
Harry
Miller,
During the social hour games ,L~:·:~ab~g:A,un~~"r:.
Miller, Mra
were played under the dll'ection J 1
Burrl.a, Mrs.
0 t Miu Sandra
Rouab. Prizes
CUff Roush,
were .-warded to Mu. Thomas
· Otho Ueving,
H H
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Mrs. E. C.
MilS ~bel Rid·
o , man,
ISS Marjorie Roach die, Mrs. .John Smith, • LiiUan
and Judy Hoffman. A reading Sml h ll
"State G( Matrimony" was given
t- • rs.' Jamea Rou1b, Mrs.
by Sandra Roush and Mra. Scott Robert Cooke,~Mra. -Dorsey ltouJh,
preaented Dorothy with a corsage. Mrs. Sam Halstead, ..Mra. Marvtn
The tea table was covered Bennetl, Jimmy
Cunningham,
with a lace cloth and centered Mrs. William MeFilrland, Elaine
Sayre, Mrs. Bertha Cunnlntham,
DDrilf Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Staats, Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs.
/ J~~ ~" Hart,
N.anc:y Armstrona
honoree, M111 Sayre.

"Cooling Off" Period Called

SEO RegiQna.l

M

Br•'dal Shower
G•'ven To Honor
Do•."thy
Sayre
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(Nearly longest Days O't Th;~'y&gt; ear)

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Sharbough, Faye Qoflm•n.. Mra.
Harry Capehart, Mra. Bert Rousb,
&amp;ll~~o~ Mllll.e Bumgarner, Mfl. Berd · ·
nar Lievmg, Nra. Harold Zerk1e,
Mrs. S H. Reitmjre,
Carolyn
L1evmg, Mrll H. L Dyer, Mrt.
J . L. Stewart, .,_ John Ho'~--,
mn1
umAJl
Mra. Ottie Roush, Sally Roulh
Mls.s Gilldye Hart, Mrt. Tom Ho«:

1957 BUICK VI Special .. · .. .. .. · $1,995

ll Ton Pkkup. V8 m&lt;&gt;tor, IOild IH&gt;dy, Good Urea
and Clb.

1955 CHEVROLET

Ellen B::!;:n~~~-

Harry Ord, Mra. Harry Oldakvr.
and children. Ed King and aon,
Mrs. GU,Id Rood, Jeu Brown,
Donald Roush, Elmer Newberry
and Rev. Schmeding.
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Mrs. uaell't parents, Mr. and
Mn. E. B. McGraw in Meadow
B .d
rl ~:e. w_._v_•_
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More..,~~~~ Radio and , he~.r. clean orlsln,l,flnllh new seat o:OV..rs. Very clean~.

1950 FORD · .. · · · Only $345 . 1951 FORD · .. ' .. .. · ·.. $395
C~VROLET

~f:~Y.

too Athey, Mn. lVIJI Sbawver,
Mra. Harold Fry, Jr., xn R. F .
Bryant, Mn. Edcar La)'ne, Mrs.
Fred eatey, Mn. Stan,ley Staata,
Mrs. Roy HoUman, Mrs. Vlri:lnia

2 Door Hard Top Coupe. Only !1,569 actuill miles. Dy·
naflow drive. R&amp;H. Almost Uke lbe day It wu sold.

Lortest Selection Of A. II Sl.. Trucks In S. E. Ohio

1957

Mra:.

ehildren, :Mrs.
Frank Reyooid! and •on of Mason
Jimmy Kln&amp;, .Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Grinstead, Mr. and Mrt
Alva Luckeydoo and eon, Mrs.

• 1958 BUICK V8 Special · .. · ...... · $2,595

TRUCK BARGAINS

2 Ton Heavy Duty 114" Wbeelbue, new let Jlne
10 t17 82h20 tirea, VB motor. 2 l peed rear a~e
power lteerlna, relMorted frame •nd JPrlnsa:
~~arion 10' X ·1' Dump Body. S.v• plenty 'on 1

nlte and children, Mr. UJd

Jack Ord and

4 Door Hard Top Sedan. This ear has less lb.. 23,000
careful mllea. Puab button shlft. Power steerinS and
brakes.
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1951 Ford "6"- 2 Door Sedan · · · · · ·· ·· · Reduced To $1
1951 Ford "8" Hardtop · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · Reduced To
1950 Buick 4 Door Sedan ·· · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · Reduced To 5991
1952 Pontiac "8" 2 Door .. · · · · .. Reduced To 522111
DeSoto 4 Door 8 Pass. Sedan · ·· · · ·· · Reclucid To 5991
Ford 4 Door · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· ··· · Reduced To 5491
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947 Chevrolet

iolld cab.

Mra:. , ~!~'~IIU~e·~t lilt included Sue
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Pelo BuQlprner,

Good·

1957 DODGE
V8' loncw · · ·· · ·· · · · $1 ,995
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\It Ton Slab. V8 motor, hoavy duty IPrintl.

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JUNE 18. 19 &amp; 20th

1956 FORD · · · · · · $1295 1957 CHEVROLET .. ·
V8 - 4 Door. Seda n Lo w mileage by careful IB-

cai OWI!Wr . U re1 t Cfal good. and very clean ~ n­
terior, automatic 1l.r&amp;R6., hea ler.

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.. Only $1965 1958 CHEVROLET · · ·· $2595
Locally owned and only

Century Hardt op 4 Door
28,000 miles. Automa~ic Trans, padd ed da.sh , rad.to, heater , like 'new t1res, pl u~mg hghl sand
Liru~h . with lo vely matc bi~ mler ior l111m

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" ' th •n •rra111•ment ot pint·-·
In a Cl')'ltal container, relrethmenta eonola~ed ol dalntr ..•d·
wtchea and cookies and creen

Doney IWuah and Emogene,

A &amp;bower

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Mrs. Ernest Jone1 CAlke J.oulae
Lama}" aftd diU&amp;hter Catol Jean of
Columbua are vt.siUng wlth Mlu
Jean LaiiUI thla week. On Wed·
nesday Mrs. Jone 1 and dauthttr
and Miss Lama were in SoiJth
Charles ton to viait Mr. and Mn.
Lowell Probasco and lamUy. Mr.
Jonea la expected to oome to
Middleport today and
accom·
pany Mrs Jonca and Clrol to
their hom.e.
Mr. and Mrs. ftaul Ru.,.Il and
r
daughter Paula Kay are pJanninc
to leave Saturday for a weelcs
vlait with her alsten: in Rock·
wood and Nashville, Tenn., and
also phm to spend 1 weet with

OF GOOD I.ISED CARS
• A.ll Madels -

Lutheran

Ruth GoodrUte, Mrs. ltoy

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The &amp;alherinl was a

Richard Wi dmark , T lna LoUI!Ie

Na n Adams

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buU.t a picnic abttlter on tbe part
The I.H't t.ble Will decorated
G:J'Q UJ&gt;d opjxlaite the cburcb. On with a 1reen umbrella and two
S'o~Dday a pieni~ dinner wu en- aide tl~lfl with 1reen waterinJ
joyed and the abetter WIJ dedicat- pota lUted with r,tnk r o&amp;ei. nae
od br the Re v. l!obert Schmedlns
wero reutered br llln.
Atten4:lna: w«e Mr . and Mrs. :dward Bwni:lfner.
,

idrs. Bernard Krinke entertlined·
Rev and Mra. Robert Palmer
and daughters Betty and Patty her bridge c lub Wednesday even·
were honored at a gathering of ing at her home N. 3rd Sl, Mid·
the membere ot tfle Churc:h of the dieport
.
Nazarene in the Middleport Road
Pru.e Cor high acore was awardside Park last Saturday,
ed to Mrs. Ullian Spitznacel, &amp;« ·
Rev. Palmer has been the pas· ond to ¥11. K'f'Pli!. .l/alt6a and
LOr of Lh e local chu rch for the th1rd LQ ~{rs. Thomas HennesS) .
put t wo years, comina: here from
Refr cs ltment5 were served by
th H
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e
ang m~: Rock church, Iron· the hostess to the abqve named
ton. He has also worked at the and Mn . Alex Cilo. Mrl . •Charles
1oca1. poa t off'~e as a substitute Pcnln11er, Mrs. Dick Seyler, Mrs
ear ner.
Danny Thompson and Mrs. A. M.
Thu week be Is conductmg a Zabl
revival Ln Nelsonville and next j '
week he will be at the Nazarene ,
Camp In Columbus, after that '
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evange ll&gt;t.
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The program will consist or re·

Han -

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Lutheran
OedicateS Shelter

Mrs. B. Krinke
Is Hostess For
Bridge Club

Farewell Party
For Nazarene
Pastor Is Held

&gt;Mrs. Mary M ~in.Prt A•istlnt
Superintendent of the Primary
Deparunent of t he Middleport
Clnlftb ol CbrliJt bas an nounced
that tllelr will be a practice Satur·
day aft.enloon at 2 o'clorlr: for the
Children'e Day progr am to be pre·
tented Suntily at 7:00 p. m.

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NEWS
OF THE AREA

SOCIETY·

Cftildren•s Day
Practice T.o Be
·Held Saturday

MEIGS -

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. ·lllddleport, 0 ., June19, 1959/

dtalions, musical numbers,

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THE ·DAJLY SENTINEL

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3-Dolly Senllnel, 1'011\eroy·Mlddlepol\ 0 ., ~De ,20, 1989
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HEW IN FARMING

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t."bampions sttll pushing for ever more ex·
pansion and speciaL privileges. F'or the fifth
oonsecutive year, Congress is being asked to
atathorize the TV A to finance its new requirements to special outside capital by issuing
revenue bonds to U:e public
The April Survey of the Guaranty Trust

Company of New York .. . points out the
dangers of this 'blank check' precedent for
government agencies. TVA, the bank shows,

particular.
It is ha·rd to believe that the United
States is ready to accept the phllosophy of
socialism represented by TV A. Why talk
about a free world if we are?

bas already uperated under conditions that

made a mockery of the 'yardstick' idea that
was a part of the excuse for its origin ."
Mr. llazlitt then quotes this from The Guaranty Survey:
'' 'TV A pays no federal ·income tax a·nd
nothing in lieu thereof . . . It receives its
capital funds from Congress and yet has never paid any interest to the Federal Government on any Congressional appropriation.
These ~-~at operating econqmies but .spe41•1 privileges bestowed on the people or one
'rea at the ~pense of the taxpayers at
large'."
The revenue bond scheme would virtua11y
free TVA from anything resembling effective
control. It is true that the current bill limUs bond issuance to $750 million, but this
fOU]d be increased at any time and, once the

Juveiifie- delinqyncy is a gl"ave and growing probl~ In this &lt;ountry, and should ne-

back!" Instead, she swam to him and seized
an Jrm. Finding it had been almost severed,

ver be underestimated. At the same time we
shouldn't lose sight or the legions of young
. people of splendid character.
.
~methmg that happened off San Francis~ s Golden GMe In early May deserves na·
tiona! rec:ognttJon. An 18-year old ilrl . Sh~; ,
ley O'Neill, was swimming with an 1S-year
old boy when he was attacked by a great
white shark which had strayed far from its
nor111al habitat. As the water reddened with
his blood he &lt;ailed to her to "go back. go

she managed a hold about his body •nd
brought him ashore. Then, while he lay dy·
lng on the beach, the CathoUc girl baptized
him and pronounced the Act of Contrition.
A soldier of long service who witnessed
. w~ .tra~edy from a bluff above the bay call·
ed It the greatest exhibition of courage he
had ever seen. And the president of San
Francisco's Board of Supervisors said he will
seek a Carnegie Medal of Honor for Shirle
O'Neill.
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weather.
T. •M. Galaway.
'Mrs. Edith ·Bobo fell at her home
Chester Granal'e visited Colum-

Mn. Elda Starkey Shuff, Mt.
Vernon, a former resident or this
c:ommunity, sulh!red a hetrt att.ack and remains in serioua condition. Her chUdren havP. been . call,.
eel to her bed1lde.
Mra . .Ruth Starkey, Mn . Eleanor
Brookhart and .daulihter, and Mrs.
Raymond Nelson and daughtes,
•ccompanied Mra. Mary Starkey
to the home ot her deughter, Mra.
.leaale Jewell, in Columbus.

and Injured hcrsclr a•Jvere ly,
Mrs. Donald J ones, David and
Donald, Nel80nvllle visited at _the
home of her 11arents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Starkey.
. Several familiea from here at·
.W!DdfVJ the wedding ot Billy :Lyons and Polly Walkflr at Vinton on
Suml11y. The couple are living in
the home of Mrs. warden Marcum
at present while Mrs." Marcum
slay, wilh a daughter.

bia Grange on Friday evening and
pre&amp;ented a very Interesting and
entertaining progrem.

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Mrs.'rl
'.·al,t\~..'s·s "e'"'l([ j
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1 H'
GUeSt "lAt
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farewell Pdrty

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cmbtrce on·'u
eon, Mr. Edgar Crabtree, local,
Mr.. Martha Way1, Stra&amp;burg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cra.btrcf, Yp5JJ.
and Anna and Tommy ·Parkur, .Sol- anti, Mich., were in Fort Gay, w.
Jver, have been aue11t11 at lhe Ney Va., to attend the funoral of a
Carpenter home.
brother, IBarncy ol:ruhtree.
JtemodeJlna: or the homes of Mr11. Ardis cummings, Athens,
Ney Carpenter und Ray Woodrum via1ted aeverol daya witjl her lbro·
la Pfo&amp;reaaln.il during thla nice !her and tlster-ln·Jaw. Mr. and Mrs.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
16. ll'utena
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DOWN

S. VItality
2. Blunder
I. Medlevu.l
lhort ta1t
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18. Plexua
19. Inland

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Indian

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mo1ura
7. leoretJey'l
i.Mpltmeat
I. Once mo,.

1. lbtp'l•
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Bob. Byer Is taking all wagers nobody has a more awe·ln··
spirinC string of "unlucky 13's''' behind him with never a .sin·
gle evtl thl!jJI hapll!'nlng.
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Tall, 6-2 ~liyer, was added to The D•lly Sentmel staff 13
weeks ago. But before th;!f. hark:
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He was born on the 13th of a month.
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He heean\e 13 years old on a Friday the 13th.
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When he was settled in Uncle Sam's ~my several ye~rs
ago his battalion .number was 13.
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When his turn was up to come hOme from that 13!)1 b~t,
talion, 13 o!Jler Gl's in his duty section had p~eeeded ljim·to. :
the States smce his arnvaL
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His arrival at that duq section In Germany came ex~llr
13 days after bls sbip the TAP 113, USS Butner, left.New
York Port of Embarkation.
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He left Germany on a Friday the 13th.
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Furthermore, his life so far has t•ken him visiting or resid, ..
ing in 13 countries!
Any takers on that wager?

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notblnf olld bope thot lhere enoueh ln6tlcide to prevent thla
wlU ·be aomethilll left after the lou from May to October It $HS~
~ae or lnMCt hu done itl or leu. The control proa:fam Ia
wort.
for Hornfllet-Methoxyelar DO%
One of the peats juat hatchlna: wettable powder-l he!llpln&amp;: table·
now 11 ba&amp;worm whieh attaelts apoon sprlJJtled over .back, neck,
mill)' of our evercreena. Moet 1ldea and ~bbed into the hair by
folks have seen the IDIJII cray or hand, Apply every .t hree weeka.
brtwn UC!b •UIPelllded from tbe For 11table filet, houaellles and
braneb~ of everpeen.t. Control 1a deerfliea un pyrethrum spray or
llmple. Either pkk olld bum Ill pyretbrum-repellant IPI.V-1 to 2
tbe small baas oh tbe treea or ouncea per day. Spray every day
uae leact uMnate or malatblan u when file• are severe. Use a mist
• lpl'l)'.
over backt, flanks and up~r legs .
II no contRI ia uNCI don't be too
lD con~llng Olea ln building&amp;
IUrpriaed If Ute Mporm strip• (mOJtly hOUH flit~~ and stable
moat. of the neectlea from a bnncb fUe.} unitatJon l.s a "muat" for
or a whobl side of the tree or iood fly eontrol. Without ti flies
abrub.
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breed fast;er than they can be killLut Week a eall eame In about ed with inaectlcide.s. Manure and
"thpullll~ened WortQ~." On 1n- rottiq atraw ahould W taken out
vtltlp~on , tbere appeared to be and apread twice weeki)'. Grus
mlUiOI)&amp; of the ereaturu crawling clippings
an~ se,epaa:e
areas
o:vtr blnb and Jn the roedtlde cllt· around sUo.s can produce files and
chei. Tbe.e i~lt!Ctl feed on dead should !be eliminated. ,
tnt detayinc wood. When they aP·
pr.Oacll the number ,of an ..army'' .Realdual wall IPflYS contalnmg
tbti)' eta be very annoyln1. eapee- diazlnon, korlan, malathion, are
ial,y' if tbe)" aet ln • house or good wften used as directed. Linbuftneqt.
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d1ne ud methoxyelor are 11tlll
recom~ended even though house
~trol ~f theae mliUpedu or . Oy rtllltance to them is now wide
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. John Wlll was taken back 40 ·years in his memories tHis

week.

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The slidcjen, unexpected death of Don Allen, largest lnde·
native of ·Rio Granpe: .
m GaJUa County, I'OCl\lled 1919 for John, when he, his · brother, Dr. Roland G. Wili; . Dr. W. K. Wilson (Ironton and.
Meigs), and James R. Bailey, Chester, attended Rio Grande
College together.. Mr. Allen was a close college friend of
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John's
A iilghUght or that tenn, or maybe • lowllght, was the
night Don and John decided to -visit the Jones' sisters who
lived at Thurman. now CentervUle. After a 3¥.1 mile hike
bot)l ways, they arrived ·home late to Allen House. All room
d!&gt;ors ·were locked,
.
"I climbed throllllh the trllll!t1m to our room and Bailey
wacked rne&lt;llvet the ,h ead with a 11all bat as ! ·came through,"
said Will, rubbing·his ilom~' ln re~Uection. .
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"There never w~e two finer people than -F rank•Allen and
hla wile," John !lllid.
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Srother Roland welit on to acquire a long list of dei!I'ees,
now iS teaching on a Fullbrigbt scholarship at America!\ Uni·.·
versity, Beruit, Lejlanon. He Is on the staff of New J'altz Nor·· .
mal College, New·York state. He taught In Japan thre~ years
ago, also on a Fullbright jaunt.
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W. K. Wilson today is supervisor of cOnstruction "fo.r tbe
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state of New·Yort Department of Education. Bailey, after his
· Rio Grande ·jaunt, Is a Chester Township farmer. And John,
well you. all know John.
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In 1919 Chester graduated its first class of four year stu.•
dents. Pri!lr to that year, Chester was a Z.year high. sclioo~
Rio Grande provided the last two yea(s of prep work, ,pl)J$
what now may .be termed. the ftrst two years of college level
training Jn the liberal arts. r
Note to today's teachers:
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John Will taught school two years after his Rio Grande
work was completed. He earned $75 a month. The !J_I)Itor at
the sehool where he worked. earned $?f).
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peni!ent Chevrolet dealer In the world,

Late ews

Off The Wire ,

Oak Grove WSCS
Meeting Held At
Cross Residence

The Oat Grove llethodiJt WSCS
met at the home of Mrt. lllnche
Cross and surprised her with a
ATHENS. 0. UPI - ;Just a1 birthday celebration.
lhe Girls State op~ned in Colum·
Devotlons were given by Mra.
bus, Buckeye Boys State wDund
M•ttle
. Yost . .wbo .chose for ber
activity today with graduation
topic
"The
Greatest•Book on Earth
exercises on Lhe Ohio Uniyeralty
The
Bible."
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campus.
Facts 8bout the ;Bible were JiV•
en. Membera -_participated in a atu·
COLUMBUS UPI Francla
A. Mekus, executive vice presi- dy of the Bible.
dent of the Croghan Colonial Bank
Tile bustne11 meetinll Wll in
of Fremont, has been elected charge of Mr1. Bertha Spencer.
chauman of the Ohio Bankers
'I'hilH present lnoluded the boa·
Assn. Co uncil of Administration. tess, Mra. Bertha .Johnaon, Mrt.
Mattie YO!It, Mr~. Gel"aldine Crou
and children, Mrs. Dorothy Smlth
and children, Mrs. Bertha ipencer
· ·Mrs. Elizabeth Saller, Mrs. Lela
:H~~~~!f· Mrs. INianche Easter·
. Sylvia 'tool, Mrs. Eva
• ', - ·;; ·. Pearl ~In, Mrs. Esta
Eatr.m, Mr11- Letitia Holman and
:Mrt.. .Man K... Y:011t.
HONOLULU UPI - A 43·yenr
old Gloustor, Ohlo, woman is ex
pected to be sontenced herer next•
week for kjU.Hng her hu1ban1t.1
Mn. Kathryn D. Foster wall
Mr. and Mra. Glenroy Ewlnj recon,,\eted-Ma.y 9 of tfJe fatat shoot• turned Wedne~ay ni.cl\t fr9m a
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husband Fr~:~ncl!', .56; triP · to Waoblnatoo&gt; .,D.
on Jon. 17.
flylna •both way.a from Parkeraburll
w~re they enjoyed · a famUy re-

Ewings Return
From Washington

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movmg to Gluuatcr in July where
Mr. Uu!aell has been worklna for
the past .two YL'ars. They have said
COUUMBUB UPI Chor&amp;e!
-their home on Mill Street tD Mr were expect~ to bf! 1Hed today
Dnd Mrs . Ray Hecox.
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agaln~t two 1date liquor
who
allegedly atempted to
The group prtl8ented Mra. Ru•·
sell with a gift and the evening money from a Medina County
was spent in playing 1ame1 with Cafe owner lD keep quiet -about
gambHne tn the establiBhment.
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various prJes being awarded.
Rc!reshmenb were served to
the fotlowtng at the eoncll.llion of
.the .party, 14r.s. Emmett Shuler,
Mn. Jack Bechtle, Mr1. Robert
McElhinny, Mrs. _ Howard Dalley,
Mn. Kenneth M&lt;!Elhinny, Mra.
Thomas Hannigan, Mr&amp;. o. E.
If •NIIII ,.,YJIIOOO
McKinley, Mra. Di4!k Karr, Sr. Mra.
I"l.' aee:rna
~verett &amp;ehner and the honored
piloplt are
guest, Mra. Sidney Rusaell.
mO!\I'Y· 'l!hoy
After tlte party ·Mrt. ·,Bachner
· It ioo much or
conducted a short bu 1Jne11 meet·
IRJ durlnc which Jt waa decided
to have a picnic on July 18 at the
Summer home of lJrs. Kerr.

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Day~

centJpede1 IS by use of malathion
Or :ehlordane. Iile.identall)' tbese InRCta do some 1ood. They feed on

eOCkroachee and similar ID8eelll.
Of ..ourte no one waota either
coekroaebea or the milllpede..
U we U'e 10 unt!ntvz,ate u to
1et · an lDlestatl~ · of Cockrolebea
(or "lflt.,.UJ!I''J l~ a bag of
croeeriel, lif\ damp lumber, or Juat

Jbrolilb. b_.nt:~t Wtqdowe, there
ate 'io'm.t: ·'exce:Uent':;coilirols. ae.
m:oVmg 111 'Poit$ble lhelterl.nJ
plaf:ea 11 the fJrtt 'Jte,p,

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WIIN.I it ROAST

Tbe Friendly Nelgbbors Club
will have a wiener roast at the
Buchanan Cottaa:e at Forked Run
Loke Tlleod~y evening.

CltiTICALLY ILL

M~ 81 Daily saunders remains

crltlcolly Ill at her home on south
Third Avenue.
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CLASS MIITtNJJ
'l'be Chrlatlan Cruslciers Cia"
or lh&lt;l iFirst Baptlet Cbmb, Mid·
dlfllort will meet Tueadot evenllll
the home of Mrs. Betty GalJ.ag.
at '7 :30.

tbe

l"lremen last weekend In· Middleport were c~uckl.ing oyer.
their chief's gooClblislifess in "Jack's Daley,Shop. • · .,, ,fl'f
Jack Bechtle's ice cl'eam parlor is ·b ut a step and ~ jumj&gt;:
from the town hall where firemen catered Satlll'day. nll!ht
with an Ice cream sociaL One might have· believed Jack's business would hM'e hit the doldrUms.
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"Not so," firemen reported.
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"Jack had' one of his biggest n)ghts. •It seemed ttrat people '
bought at the social, t)leri strolled over to Jack's for $obie ,
more, or maybe something different than we hild.'' _ /Iii, ·'·
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The Staff and Off.icera o( the

IM••lr• Temple Pytbian Sisters wUI
meet next MoncJay nigbt at the

home of Mra. Griff Russell in Brad·
bury. -'"Mrll. Paul Haptonstall wHI
the assisting h&lt;&gt;stess.

I'LAN POTLUC~
The Wlld,wood Garden Club ·wm
bave a potluCk plenic Wedne&amp;day
at 8:30 p. PI· 8t the SyracuiC' par'k.

Holding A Snake Is S~cb A l'rblil~ge/

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Four Women
Named To Head
Ohio HD Council

l•land
2t. Inter..
mit~

tently
Y~!llndar '•

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tn•t.rument·
28. Erreea
29. lniHt
31. Royal
CC!lor ,
13. 1UnUUel

A••w•r

37. HIP or
low 40, Place
•2. King ot
Juda.h
43. Ru11alan

I!IG. Gen&amp;Uv•

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aulnmer b: on •fiea control elthlr
ia. 'the home or yard. Usually if

ol dot tbere
be no problem in
For
and pups Uft·
def·2 "ontha ue m1lathion, meth·
oiyclor, rotenone or PJ"thrum.
P'tir .do-ga and older · pup1 uae any
~...the duatl Qlentloned Of DDT or
jil)dU~. "$1mi!J, moteilols lillY be
UJect• Jn the anhbal'l quarten or

,. ·.tliO yatd. . ' .
Pile~

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duH.illl the aummer

(reatelt .,Uta

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RO!eo,.h In Dllnola, wllh

aev•al daley herda, 'ahowed a lou
1bout 20'* in rt1.1lk production

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Vituses Come

tl~der ~rutiny

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Station ·

~;, token on uips to that eoun·
Roberts Brothers farm two

inn.

ea south of London oil Route. 38
will be the settlng for the fielt!

day and alr tour June

Atrlcultural

Experlmeot Stilton,

111d Stote

rarmo vlolted lh&lt;l 1owo opentlon
to tee bow it ...mbd.
.For tbe mott 'PU't, the Fashion

¥arm setup provided Grade "A"

watedily

fertiJir.er in a small
paper 'bat and then ·preu two or
three of thete bap down into the
toil around eaeb water lily plant.
'l'he paper aoon dilintegratet and
the plant it immediateb' IIIOuritb·
ed by the fertill&amp;er.

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at a New Low Price

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milt in ~ptember 19M
tbll advanta1t.

llajor problem•

encountered

In tbe pretent cow pooh1 are (1)
teeplnt down the inc:ideoee of
d.i.leue, &lt;2&gt; undentandinc contraeturtl arranJetnenll between
the 4!ow ownen and pool man·
atement. loeludint
Jettlemeat
ltatementl, and (3) gettlna cowa:
accuatorned
to maq feeding'
boutlna: and management.
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t.eDIIon'a representatives on the
ObJo Ob~efiation team, point out
tblt one year'• operation ia not

Htre j 1 8 baler to meel the needs of ev.er.v farmer
who want&amp; to make quality hay t-•·cmomically!
With this new Hgyliner you'll enjoy all the big
bent-titK of Ha y lin~r baling-Fiow·Action feeding.

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formance . Yet you'll pay far less for a "67"';' than
ordinary balers. Because New HolJand hal built

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Step into a new world of cost.savlng.
all-job tractor power and performance

wUb lh&lt;lnew 2-3-plow lntematioaol UO.
See how emoothly it bandies hPvied
plowing aod diMing •. , bow bond, !Ill
lor lighter, all-arouod clune jobo ••• ond
mowing, rokiJ&gt;g. Let ue ohow you all tAc
big-IT- feot,.... of thlo 28.9 drawbu
bp ~ Dollar for dollar, J'OU
cant beat the 2-row J..2t0 for qualitJ,

M~gs Equipment c:::.utility.

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Corner Second &amp; Buttemul SU,
Pbo~~e

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Mulberry Ave.

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1 Nett Hollaod 77 B1ler
WRhllot&lt;&gt;r" Electric Starti""

t••• and Home Ec!ooomlu, Exton

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FU EL OIL

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. eHay While The Sun Shines

/ 1. A FULL TANK MINIMIZES RUST FORMING CONDENSATION
' DURING SUMMER MONTHS.
2. A FULL TANK THIS SUMMER CUTS DOWN BURNER TROUBLES
NEXT FALL.
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Tho.-.glt You Use Heat Like This

YOU CAN PAY LIKE THIS

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FOR FILJ..UP
SERVICE
WliiN JAU COMI&amp;

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1.W yolfRl,liT TO "io

Harr)' .Gui.bJ,W, home.

Start On Landmark "EVEN-PAY" BUDGfT PLAN NOW

YOUri~GET
GREATER FUEL OIL DEPEN.DABILITY
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The mOlt talked-about eow pool
1&amp;. pre~Dt il tbe one at Fuhlon
Farm, Meaervey, Iowa. It was
atarted in Autut, 1858, 1 nd iJ
lla.ndlin&amp; about 800 to 1,000 COWl.
RecenUy, • team of obaervers
· ~rom tbe OSU Colle&amp;e of Agrleul·
lion Benlee, Ohio

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pipeline mllken, and the bulk
tank l)"lltem for bandliDi milk.
The Iowa opention i1 depenI atrong
market ld· I r-:"~--------:;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;~~iw
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to Donald E. II
dairy marTbe abift from
Iowa ltate aven&amp;e price of
to an out-of·ltate price of

iloe1 It operate? Ia It ldlpLible
t.o Ohlo? Doet It AYe or make
IRJ mone)l!
Caution 11 tbe watchword for
IU'pne COJ11hterlnt a cow pooL
I new idea Jn the mid•Wut wwnt
Qriellltural kt.enalon IPflrialiltl
at the Ohio State Univenltr.
A eow pool Ia an urancement
In which COWl from oeveral dll·
ferent herdl are fed, eared for,
and milked In one central loea·
tJon. Tbe objedjve 11 to improye
cow, labor •n4 land elficleneJ and
to Jet a blibtr prlft for mllk.
Rapid 4!baqea 1n dairyipt are
ruponalble for the current totere1 t iD cow pooll, explains c. D.
Kcarew, !.xteulon dJtry IPf!Clalilt. Facton favor.ble to poollnt
c:ow1 ioclude lb.e llil:h cost of
m.
eon vera1oa to bu1t mua
bob,
rapid increatu in labor and land
ca.ll. ehtn,in&amp; htios of dairy
eo~ta: t4) return~ wbitb encourq:e
the, poollog of resoureee:, and the
opportunity to tap diltanc:e and
hta:ber return llllrtetl.

RED BRAND FENCING
Mlcldlaport ,feed Mill

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cake, ple and coffee to 11 peraona,
The July meeilllf wtU 1&gt;e 11 the

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HDlt.Ht Wplc ol COD¥trlliioll f
t1et for farmen producla&amp;
IIJIOill Ohlo clii.ryll)eD tJtMe d.IYJ t&amp;DJI'Ided tnUk la the lUI. Includ·
il the cow pool. Wbtt ill It! How ed ate bou.Jnt, mllldng pariOI',

"SIGN O.F QUALITY"
Sugar Ru., Flol!r Mills

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aave a talk •nd ahowed picturea.
The bosteu Mrved: 1~ cream,

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F.arm .CouncJl met June 4 at
the bome of Mr. and Ml"l. Chlflet
BetUnt, Tupper, Plains.

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oullidtot
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tat ol
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plan for
iDfOIVlal
1D arnq•
()a SUDdaJ' tJDCIIrJllDI ~ . . ,t
m.ent f:UCb u a eow pooL 1'bty a- worlhip •fflH at tbe BMtJt Jle&amp;.
bodid h ll,~d
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ped lnln'ett to lnue11e &amp;mODI
1 c urc
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meo u IIIey ...unue ;~wtl~~ will liDI ~
ooa or new way• to cut OYt Yonder." Memben ar tM
COitl and increaae grofitt.
quartet ate ; Mn. HaW. llldtla.
However, they do DOt lee tlu! Jfn. Betty Pultz. BeD l'1l1llta u1t
cow pool u 1 threat to a food. William •E benon, lOu laDdPa
efficient famlly ..iu dairy opera~ Brewlncton wbo atte:aded the
tlon.
ConfereDet at Lake.lde Jut
wW report. durinllhe aeniee .....,

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T0 Hike D~ Eff•)~Jen~Je8
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10. OU.ttwllt H . ThLok elt&lt;!e
burden
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Subject Of
Farm D1·ainage
the fie11· are ·eontrolled o.a the eat
Will
June 26-27 Tour
tJ\Q, Mme.
uta.

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TO MilT MONDAY

011 MIETI~G
They visite'tl their dauthter,
'Ile Past Martons of Pomeroy
Mill Harriet Ewing, and their 100 Chapter 188 OES
meet Tuea·
'lnd famlly, Mr. and .tfrL .Howard d1y evtn\RI at the hop{~, of Mn.
~ Ewln,il and childten Deal)na. t Carr." Nye.
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Chemleals to ·.use start with chlor·
dane in eltber ' iii 2% IOiution or
~ o/o d(.l8l [f
roaehea beeome re·
alatant tq eblordane then dieldrin
maJ,aUUon or dlalln6n ma1 be ~
ed. ~Uow all di~~ttooa and , preetutio.nl In, BPP.Iy.iq 1nd 1tori111

fommerdal

when' the hardy varietiel are on Ll'lllllile RUrteriel tod.Q'.
tbe decline. Another dlatinaut.b·
to fb:nt : when )'OUf box
Inc charact.eriltic Is that they
•ater Wiet arrive.. unwrap
.hold their flowen 6 to 18 JncbU:
plant&amp; and put ~elll la a tul
above the water. A valuable aaaet of lll&amp;btb' warm
••ter-jutt
too, ~~ their ability to nower well baM~ tepid. Do not Jet the IJUII
in P"llal ahade.
or wind dry out the I..... ..,
atelnl, lor they will 1uffer MVm
Althoug}J they cau be kept over lajury. The container wbtcb iJ to
whiter by careful methods, lt's ld- be uaed lhould contain at Je.ut
ually beaL-to treat them aa an- • buabel of aoll A tub or· box
nuals in tbil climate and to :re- lbout 2 feel aerou 1nd 1 foot
place them~ with new planta each deep will aerve tht purpoee 1plenspring, But don't let thi1 diseour· didlJ. Plaee about 2 pou.odJ ol
age you! When you can expect water lil)l fctUiJ:er in the bottom
twic~ as many flowers as ·from a of each tub or box; or if you ban
hardy variety, that the flowers ne.clected to order th1t. aubaUtute
are far larger and more breath- dried cow manure and mix U
taking, are
quite
reaJOnably
lth tome 10U. Now 1111 "·
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priced, and that it only takes a w
or b6x with tood rich earden
few to fill an average-abe pool.
aoll up to about 1 Inch from the
Tropical water liliea nympbaeaa top. Tamp it dljwn firmly aDd dJC
a round bole e ineJl.8t deep in
can be classified into day-bloom- ...
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ing and night-blooming varieties. un:: cen1er. J.U'I;I uaua P~~•re
1a
to
place
the
tube
In
the water
The day ones open uound 8 in
and
then
plant
the
1Fater
lOy
the morning and cloae between 5
under
water.
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Uda
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Jneonvenand 1 o'clock in the evenlnJ. Tbe
night varieties open around duak ient, however, you ean f.lant lhe
and dose 'between 10 and 12 o'· water IUy wbtle the container Ia
dock the next day. The hloom 1 JtUI out of water and lmD;t;cu..te•
of both varietiea usuall last be· ly pLace it in the p ooL Puah the
tween three and five ~ays tnd plant into tbe bole in the center
spread.
f
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contoll)!'", leovlnf the plont
o ten·timea a plant will produce &lt;&gt;!the
upright. Pat tb&lt;J oon firmly ,,..
In homes, .pyrethrum materlaiB
apread 1 inch ol sand or fine tra·
are the only ones recommended
vel over the top to teep loldfleh
for Oy control: Cleaninl up garfrom atirrlna up lh&lt;IIOil
ba.le pails and other sources or
detayLnJ organic matter and Instal·
When setting the -plantln&amp; eon·
latlon ~ cOOd screens are about
tainerthere
In the
10
the best oontrpJ available.
that
willpool,
be 8arrange
to lZ inchea
of water over the IJUJ'faee of the
For the home eardfi!_ner and
aoU. If neeeaaary, ttiDd the eon·hq.me nower grower there are· sevFour Ohio homemakers were
erll genefl;l purpoae duatl' or elected Ohio Home Demon1tra· talner on blocks or stonea. The
.IPl'l)ll ,available. A careful reading tion Council officers at the · coun· Ullea Jhould be ffll'tillled about
the directions wlU indicate ell's annual meeting Ju,ne HI at onee eaeh month durina the aum·
which one will tit the particutar the Ohio State University eamput. mer. The eaaidt procedure Ia at
.altuaUon. After . ~eeurtng suitable
They .are .Mrs. Chirles Enslen, followa: Put two hlndfult of
dUst or spray then a continuoua Montpelier, WUllam.s County, Jlrepro&amp;ram of application ahould sldent: .Mra. Raymond. Bird, Milachieve the resulta desired.
lersb~rg, HolmeB
County, vice
pretldent; Mrs. Roy Waymlre.
Dayton, Montgomert County, irea
surt!r and Mrs. Hugene Derickson,
BaltlmDre, FalrJ'ield County, ~Sec­
retary.
Qver 300 women, representing
46.000 homemakers partlclpatlnt
in the liome demonstration pro·
gram throughout the state, were
A field ' ~ay, an air tour, and present at the councll'l combln·
talks on new developmentl in ed
luncheon and busine11 meetfarm drainaa:e equipment will Ing.
.
highlight a meeting on the MadiThe Ohio Home Demonstr.atlon
son County fairground&amp; here June Council is the co-ordinator of the
26 and 27.
H9me DemonstratiOn council• in
The 21-day atate wide. event the 88 counties.
will bllin&amp;' toJtt.her farm drainage contraetOra, equipment manu·
facturers and others Interested
SEE US FOR YOUR
in farm drainage work, according
to Melville L. Palmer, Ohio State
University Extension agricultural
ena:lneer.
Complete Stoek Of
Ferris Owen, Newark, 0 ., farmer, wlll speak at an evening ban·
· quet. Owen wUI diacues Ruaaia
and show color slidt!s wh~ch he

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The Lad lea Amcillary of the Middleport "'iremon held 11 r
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party Wedne!day
evening ror
Mn.
~ldn ey Russoll at the fire men'•
Hall.
Th.e Sidney Russell&amp;' witl ,_,ft

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over 110 blooiDJ durlol • oil&gt;
llf MUOn.

C.unty IKt. At•N Alrl,
Farm and -ome pe:ftl are ln·
creulna their ' attacb at thiJ time
of year. There aeemt to be only
twe JH&gt;Ulble ddell~U--{1) Floc!
out the control and flaht ~. or cow at 4la,U $36. The eost of Aucuat, September and October- are all oUertd by

'fii9hlApprd'kchToMOileyJ

ot Alia

palm

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And to ~et down to cases, southeastern
Ohio. and the "middle Ohio Valley" of which
Meigs-Gallia-Mason is the hub - or should
be - has wa·tched id)y for over 20 years as
industry leapfrogged over us south to cheap
TVA power.
It is time. surely, that we should join more
in tM contest against eJipandlng TVA Indio·
criminantly. For every TVA·· expansion our
own gains in industry's spread · to new fields
are delayed.
Ce1tai nly we are selfish.
No one In the Tennessee Valley Is asking
their congressmE'n to give TV A a free reign
out of consideration lor Meigs County.

ATRIBUTE TO TEENAGERS

Carpenter
Social News

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Alter car Pools, Cows

Tropical water lUlea ue tAt
AmOD.I prtltDt-clq t.ropleal
l•rae•t molt tn.crant and &amp;ovelJ· water Wlel we now Un a wide
eat of all
1Jowerin1 aquatic raDII of colon 1o clloote from.
planto, Kolif vorietl"' hove n..,. Amoq tho c1a1 bloomlllt ylrlf.
from Jupe Utrouth December due era uerqln.IJ 8 to 12 tnC!bet Uet then are MMH1 lbldet of
to ltahle fllet alone. (Cowa do not acrou aDd thelr exotic lrall"&amp;net blue, pur'/le. violet, plat, OJ'C!hld
rec:over . .from att.cl. when atable CID Often be deteete4 from I wbfte ID NftraJ lha4et of J'll•
loW. AmonJ nilbt-blooaainl v.rfliea a:o ln October; the bad ef- dl1tanee of HVtral feet.
Tropical wattr lilet are at tbelr Letlet there .are rt4J, teveral
fec:t laatl throu&amp;h December).
The fog ot 800 lbs of mtlk per be1t in the late Jummer and WI- lhldu of ptak and white. Tbne

C. I. ILAKISLII

revenue bo11d precedent was est&amp;blished. no
doubt would be The stage would be perfertly set for th e extension of monopoly soc1al·
ism. TV A-style, on a gargantuan scale for aU
federal power projects.
We- need more, not less, Congressiona l control of TVA . And. most of all, we need to correct the phony "yardstick" by pass ing
laws under which TVA would pay ta·xes and
interest on the same basis as a pr'ivate enterprise doing a comparatiVe busines~. and be
made to stand on its own fiscal feet in ev('ry

Writing in Newsweek, Henry Hazlitt, one
efthe country's eutstanding ecooomists, says:
~•Wften w-e turn to TV A. we find its political

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3-Dolly Senllnel, 1'011\eroy·Mlddlepol\ 0 ., ~De ,20, 1989
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t."bampions sttll pushing for ever more ex·
pansion and speciaL privileges. F'or the fifth
oonsecutive year, Congress is being asked to
atathorize the TV A to finance its new requirements to special outside capital by issuing
revenue bonds to U:e public
The April Survey of the Guaranty Trust

Company of New York .. . points out the
dangers of this 'blank check' precedent for
government agencies. TVA, the bank shows,

particular.
It is ha·rd to believe that the United
States is ready to accept the phllosophy of
socialism represented by TV A. Why talk
about a free world if we are?

bas already uperated under conditions that

made a mockery of the 'yardstick' idea that
was a part of the excuse for its origin ."
Mr. llazlitt then quotes this from The Guaranty Survey:
'' 'TV A pays no federal ·income tax a·nd
nothing in lieu thereof . . . It receives its
capital funds from Congress and yet has never paid any interest to the Federal Government on any Congressional appropriation.
These ~-~at operating econqmies but .spe41•1 privileges bestowed on the people or one
'rea at the ~pense of the taxpayers at
large'."
The revenue bond scheme would virtua11y
free TVA from anything resembling effective
control. It is true that the current bill limUs bond issuance to $750 million, but this
fOU]d be increased at any time and, once the

Juveiifie- delinqyncy is a gl"ave and growing probl~ In this &lt;ountry, and should ne-

back!" Instead, she swam to him and seized
an Jrm. Finding it had been almost severed,

ver be underestimated. At the same time we
shouldn't lose sight or the legions of young
. people of splendid character.
.
~methmg that happened off San Francis~ s Golden GMe In early May deserves na·
tiona! rec:ognttJon. An 18-year old ilrl . Sh~; ,
ley O'Neill, was swimming with an 1S-year
old boy when he was attacked by a great
white shark which had strayed far from its
nor111al habitat. As the water reddened with
his blood he &lt;ailed to her to "go back. go

she managed a hold about his body •nd
brought him ashore. Then, while he lay dy·
lng on the beach, the CathoUc girl baptized
him and pronounced the Act of Contrition.
A soldier of long service who witnessed
. w~ .tra~edy from a bluff above the bay call·
ed It the greatest exhibition of courage he
had ever seen. And the president of San
Francisco's Board of Supervisors said he will
seek a Carnegie Medal of Honor for Shirle
O'Neill.
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weather.
T. •M. Galaway.
'Mrs. Edith ·Bobo fell at her home
Chester Granal'e visited Colum-

Mn. Elda Starkey Shuff, Mt.
Vernon, a former resident or this
c:ommunity, sulh!red a hetrt att.ack and remains in serioua condition. Her chUdren havP. been . call,.
eel to her bed1lde.
Mra . .Ruth Starkey, Mn . Eleanor
Brookhart and .daulihter, and Mrs.
Raymond Nelson and daughtes,
•ccompanied Mra. Mary Starkey
to the home ot her deughter, Mra.
.leaale Jewell, in Columbus.

and Injured hcrsclr a•Jvere ly,
Mrs. Donald J ones, David and
Donald, Nel80nvllle visited at _the
home of her 11arents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Starkey.
. Several familiea from here at·
.W!DdfVJ the wedding ot Billy :Lyons and Polly Walkflr at Vinton on
Suml11y. The couple are living in
the home of Mrs. warden Marcum
at present while Mrs." Marcum
slay, wilh a daughter.

bia Grange on Friday evening and
pre&amp;ented a very Interesting and
entertaining progrem.

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'.·al,t\~..'s·s "e'"'l([ j
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farewell Pdrty

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cmbtrce on·'u
eon, Mr. Edgar Crabtree, local,
Mr.. Martha Way1, Stra&amp;burg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cra.btrcf, Yp5JJ.
and Anna and Tommy ·Parkur, .Sol- anti, Mich., were in Fort Gay, w.
Jver, have been aue11t11 at lhe Ney Va., to attend the funoral of a
Carpenter home.
brother, IBarncy ol:ruhtree.
JtemodeJlna: or the homes of Mr11. Ardis cummings, Athens,
Ney Carpenter und Ray Woodrum via1ted aeverol daya witjl her lbro·
la Pfo&amp;reaaln.il during thla nice !her and tlster-ln·Jaw. Mr. and Mrs.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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2. Blunder
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spirinC string of "unlucky 13's''' behind him with never a .sin·
gle evtl thl!jJI hapll!'nlng.
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Tall, 6-2 ~liyer, was added to The D•lly Sentmel staff 13
weeks ago. But before th;!f. hark:
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He was born on the 13th of a month.
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He heean\e 13 years old on a Friday the 13th.
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When he was settled in Uncle Sam's ~my several ye~rs
ago his battalion .number was 13.
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When his turn was up to come hOme from that 13!)1 b~t,
talion, 13 o!Jler Gl's in his duty section had p~eeeded ljim·to. :
the States smce his arnvaL
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His arrival at that duq section In Germany came ex~llr
13 days after bls sbip the TAP 113, USS Butner, left.New
York Port of Embarkation.
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He left Germany on a Friday the 13th.
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Furthermore, his life so far has t•ken him visiting or resid, ..
ing in 13 countries!
Any takers on that wager?

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notblnf olld bope thot lhere enoueh ln6tlcide to prevent thla
wlU ·be aomethilll left after the lou from May to October It $HS~
~ae or lnMCt hu done itl or leu. The control proa:fam Ia
wort.
for Hornfllet-Methoxyelar DO%
One of the peats juat hatchlna: wettable powder-l he!llpln&amp;: table·
now 11 ba&amp;worm whieh attaelts apoon sprlJJtled over .back, neck,
mill)' of our evercreena. Moet 1ldea and ~bbed into the hair by
folks have seen the IDIJII cray or hand, Apply every .t hree weeka.
brtwn UC!b •UIPelllded from tbe For 11table filet, houaellles and
braneb~ of everpeen.t. Control 1a deerfliea un pyrethrum spray or
llmple. Either pkk olld bum Ill pyretbrum-repellant IPI.V-1 to 2
tbe small baas oh tbe treea or ouncea per day. Spray every day
uae leact uMnate or malatblan u when file• are severe. Use a mist
• lpl'l)'.
over backt, flanks and up~r legs .
II no contRI ia uNCI don't be too
lD con~llng Olea ln building&amp;
IUrpriaed If Ute Mporm strip• (mOJtly hOUH flit~~ and stable
moat. of the neectlea from a bnncb fUe.} unitatJon l.s a "muat" for
or a whobl side of the tree or iood fly eontrol. Without ti flies
abrub.
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breed fast;er than they can be killLut Week a eall eame In about ed with inaectlcide.s. Manure and
"thpullll~ened WortQ~." On 1n- rottiq atraw ahould W taken out
vtltlp~on , tbere appeared to be and apread twice weeki)'. Grus
mlUiOI)&amp; of the ereaturu crawling clippings
an~ se,epaa:e
areas
o:vtr blnb and Jn the roedtlde cllt· around sUo.s can produce files and
chei. Tbe.e i~lt!Ctl feed on dead should !be eliminated. ,
tnt detayinc wood. When they aP·
pr.Oacll the number ,of an ..army'' .Realdual wall IPflYS contalnmg
tbti)' eta be very annoyln1. eapee- diazlnon, korlan, malathion, are
ial,y' if tbe)" aet ln • house or good wften used as directed. Linbuftneqt.
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d1ne ud methoxyelor are 11tlll
recom~ended even though house
~trol ~f theae mliUpedu or . Oy rtllltance to them is now wide
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. John Wlll was taken back 40 ·years in his memories tHis

week.

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The slidcjen, unexpected death of Don Allen, largest lnde·
native of ·Rio Granpe: .
m GaJUa County, I'OCl\lled 1919 for John, when he, his · brother, Dr. Roland G. Wili; . Dr. W. K. Wilson (Ironton and.
Meigs), and James R. Bailey, Chester, attended Rio Grande
College together.. Mr. Allen was a close college friend of
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John's
A iilghUght or that tenn, or maybe • lowllght, was the
night Don and John decided to -visit the Jones' sisters who
lived at Thurman. now CentervUle. After a 3¥.1 mile hike
bot)l ways, they arrived ·home late to Allen House. All room
d!&gt;ors ·were locked,
.
"I climbed throllllh the trllll!t1m to our room and Bailey
wacked rne&lt;llvet the ,h ead with a 11all bat as ! ·came through,"
said Will, rubbing·his ilom~' ln re~Uection. .
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"There never w~e two finer people than -F rank•Allen and
hla wile," John !lllid.
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Srother Roland welit on to acquire a long list of dei!I'ees,
now iS teaching on a Fullbrigbt scholarship at America!\ Uni·.·
versity, Beruit, Lejlanon. He Is on the staff of New J'altz Nor·· .
mal College, New·York state. He taught In Japan thre~ years
ago, also on a Fullbright jaunt.
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W. K. Wilson today is supervisor of cOnstruction "fo.r tbe
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state of New·Yort Department of Education. Bailey, after his
· Rio Grande ·jaunt, Is a Chester Township farmer. And John,
well you. all know John.
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In 1919 Chester graduated its first class of four year stu.•
dents. Pri!lr to that year, Chester was a Z.year high. sclioo~
Rio Grande provided the last two yea(s of prep work, ,pl)J$
what now may .be termed. the ftrst two years of college level
training Jn the liberal arts. r
Note to today's teachers:
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John Will taught school two years after his Rio Grande
work was completed. He earned $75 a month. The !J_I)Itor at
the sehool where he worked. earned $?f).
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peni!ent Chevrolet dealer In the world,

Late ews

Off The Wire ,

Oak Grove WSCS
Meeting Held At
Cross Residence

The Oat Grove llethodiJt WSCS
met at the home of Mrt. lllnche
Cross and surprised her with a
ATHENS. 0. UPI - ;Just a1 birthday celebration.
lhe Girls State op~ned in Colum·
Devotlons were given by Mra.
bus, Buckeye Boys State wDund
M•ttle
. Yost . .wbo .chose for ber
activity today with graduation
topic
"The
Greatest•Book on Earth
exercises on Lhe Ohio Uniyeralty
The
Bible."
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campus.
Facts 8bout the ;Bible were JiV•
en. Membera -_participated in a atu·
COLUMBUS UPI Francla
A. Mekus, executive vice presi- dy of the Bible.
dent of the Croghan Colonial Bank
Tile bustne11 meetinll Wll in
of Fremont, has been elected charge of Mr1. Bertha Spencer.
chauman of the Ohio Bankers
'I'hilH present lnoluded the boa·
Assn. Co uncil of Administration. tess, Mra. Bertha .Johnaon, Mrt.
Mattie YO!It, Mr~. Gel"aldine Crou
and children, Mrs. Dorothy Smlth
and children, Mrs. Bertha ipencer
· ·Mrs. Elizabeth Saller, Mrs. Lela
:H~~~~!f· Mrs. INianche Easter·
. Sylvia 'tool, Mrs. Eva
• ', - ·;; ·. Pearl ~In, Mrs. Esta
Eatr.m, Mr11- Letitia Holman and
:Mrt.. .Man K... Y:011t.
HONOLULU UPI - A 43·yenr
old Gloustor, Ohlo, woman is ex
pected to be sontenced herer next•
week for kjU.Hng her hu1ban1t.1
Mn. Kathryn D. Foster wall
Mr. and Mra. Glenroy Ewlnj recon,,\eted-Ma.y 9 of tfJe fatat shoot• turned Wedne~ay ni.cl\t fr9m a
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lng of hc1·
husband Fr~:~ncl!', .56; triP · to Waoblnatoo&gt; .,D.
on Jon. 17.
flylna •both way.a from Parkeraburll
w~re they enjoyed · a famUy re-

Ewings Return
From Washington

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movmg to Gluuatcr in July where
Mr. Uu!aell has been worklna for
the past .two YL'ars. They have said
COUUMBUB UPI Chor&amp;e!
-their home on Mill Street tD Mr were expect~ to bf! 1Hed today
Dnd Mrs . Ray Hecox.
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agaln~t two 1date liquor
who
allegedly atempted to
The group prtl8ented Mra. Ru•·
sell with a gift and the evening money from a Medina County
was spent in playing 1ame1 with Cafe owner lD keep quiet -about
gambHne tn the establiBhment.
.
various prJes being awarded.
Rc!reshmenb were served to
the fotlowtng at the eoncll.llion of
.the .party, 14r.s. Emmett Shuler,
Mn. Jack Bechtle, Mr1. Robert
McElhinny, Mrs. _ Howard Dalley,
Mn. Kenneth M&lt;!Elhinny, Mra.
Thomas Hannigan, Mr&amp;. o. E.
If •NIIII ,.,YJIIOOO
McKinley, Mra. Di4!k Karr, Sr. Mra.
I"l.' aee:rna
~verett &amp;ehner and the honored
piloplt are
guest, Mra. Sidney Rusaell.
mO!\I'Y· 'l!hoy
After tlte party ·Mrt. ·,Bachner
· It ioo much or
conducted a short bu 1Jne11 meet·
IRJ durlnc which Jt waa decided
to have a picnic on July 18 at the
Summer home of lJrs. Kerr.

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,DaiJy:Sentine'l
Day~

centJpede1 IS by use of malathion
Or :ehlordane. Iile.identall)' tbese InRCta do some 1ood. They feed on

eOCkroachee and similar ID8eelll.
Of ..ourte no one waota either
coekroaebea or the milllpede..
U we U'e 10 unt!ntvz,ate u to
1et · an lDlestatl~ · of Cockrolebea
(or "lflt.,.UJ!I''J l~ a bag of
croeeriel, lif\ damp lumber, or Juat

Jbrolilb. b_.nt:~t Wtqdowe, there
ate 'io'm.t: ·'exce:Uent':;coilirols. ae.
m:oVmg 111 'Poit$ble lhelterl.nJ
plaf:ea 11 the fJrtt 'Jte,p,

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WIIN.I it ROAST

Tbe Friendly Nelgbbors Club
will have a wiener roast at the
Buchanan Cottaa:e at Forked Run
Loke Tlleod~y evening.

CltiTICALLY ILL

M~ 81 Daily saunders remains

crltlcolly Ill at her home on south
Third Avenue.
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CLASS MIITtNJJ
'l'be Chrlatlan Cruslciers Cia"
or lh&lt;l iFirst Baptlet Cbmb, Mid·
dlfllort will meet Tueadot evenllll
the home of Mrs. Betty GalJ.ag.
at '7 :30.

tbe

l"lremen last weekend In· Middleport were c~uckl.ing oyer.
their chief's gooClblislifess in "Jack's Daley,Shop. • · .,, ,fl'f
Jack Bechtle's ice cl'eam parlor is ·b ut a step and ~ jumj&gt;:
from the town hall where firemen catered Satlll'day. nll!ht
with an Ice cream sociaL One might have· believed Jack's business would hM'e hit the doldrUms.
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"Not so," firemen reported.
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"Jack had' one of his biggest n)ghts. •It seemed ttrat people '
bought at the social, t)leri strolled over to Jack's for $obie ,
more, or maybe something different than we hild.'' _ /Iii, ·'·
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The Staff and Off.icera o( the

IM••lr• Temple Pytbian Sisters wUI
meet next MoncJay nigbt at the

home of Mra. Griff Russell in Brad·
bury. -'"Mrll. Paul Haptonstall wHI
the assisting h&lt;&gt;stess.

I'LAN POTLUC~
The Wlld,wood Garden Club ·wm
bave a potluCk plenic Wedne&amp;day
at 8:30 p. PI· 8t the SyracuiC' par'k.

Holding A Snake Is S~cb A l'rblil~ge/

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Four Women
Named To Head
Ohio HD Council

l•land
2t. Inter..
mit~

tently
Y~!llndar '•

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tn•t.rument·
28. Erreea
29. lniHt
31. Royal
CC!lor ,
13. 1UnUUel

A••w•r

37. HIP or
low 40, Place
•2. King ot
Juda.h
43. Ru11alan

I!IG. Gen&amp;Uv•

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. AnOther caD we receive eaeh
aulnmer b: on •fiea control elthlr
ia. 'the home or yard. Usually if

ol dot tbere
be no problem in
For
and pups Uft·
def·2 "ontha ue m1lathion, meth·
oiyclor, rotenone or PJ"thrum.
P'tir .do-ga and older · pup1 uae any
~...the duatl Qlentloned Of DDT or
jil)dU~. "$1mi!J, moteilols lillY be
UJect• Jn the anhbal'l quarten or

,. ·.tliO yatd. . ' .
Pile~

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are uiuaUy one ot the
duH.illl the aummer

(reatelt .,Uta

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RO!eo,.h In Dllnola, wllh

aev•al daley herda, 'ahowed a lou
1bout 20'* in rt1.1lk production

or

Vituses Come

tl~der ~rutiny

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Station ·

~;, token on uips to that eoun·
Roberts Brothers farm two

inn.

ea south of London oil Route. 38
will be the settlng for the fielt!

day and alr tour June

Atrlcultural

Experlmeot Stilton,

111d Stote

rarmo vlolted lh&lt;l 1owo opentlon
to tee bow it ...mbd.
.For tbe mott 'PU't, the Fashion

¥arm setup provided Grade "A"

watedily

fertiJir.er in a small
paper 'bat and then ·preu two or
three of thete bap down into the
toil around eaeb water lily plant.
'l'he paper aoon dilintegratet and
the plant it immediateb' IIIOuritb·
ed by the fertill&amp;er.

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NEW HOLLAND Ba (er
at a New Low Price

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milt in ~ptember 19M
tbll advanta1t.

llajor problem•

encountered

In tbe pretent cow pooh1 are (1)
teeplnt down the inc:ideoee of
d.i.leue, &lt;2&gt; undentandinc contraeturtl arranJetnenll between
the 4!ow ownen and pool man·
atement. loeludint
Jettlemeat
ltatementl, and (3) gettlna cowa:
accuatorned
to maq feeding'
boutlna: and management.
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wrew and Zehr, two of Ex·
t.eDIIon'a representatives on the
ObJo Ob~efiation team, point out
tblt one year'• operation ia not

Htre j 1 8 baler to meel the needs of ev.er.v farmer
who want&amp; to make quality hay t-•·cmomically!
With this new Hgyliner you'll enjoy all the big
bent-titK of Ha y lin~r baling-Fiow·Action feeding.

FOr sQ 18

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trurt"-tirc tying , eas}' handlin ~ and dependable per..
formance . Yet you'll pay far less for a "67"';' than
ordinary balers. Because New HolJand hal built

Jolut ...__ 1,8 •
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Hay liner durabillty ana performance into
without adding so me of the "ex.traa.." .
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Traetor With C111tf.¥aton

llftDDIS IIIBI ru~NT
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mr~&amp;m~:
AND SUPPLY
Phon. 1202

PhoM 6041-ft

uo er

POMBE SUR! OF QUAUTY, SERVICE, VALUE

ltaclne, 0.

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2·3 -plow••• lllfiRIIATIOIIAL•

240
!UTILITY)

Step into a new world of cost.savlng.
all-job tractor power and performance

wUb lh&lt;lnew 2-3-plow lntematioaol UO.
See how emoothly it bandies hPvied
plowing aod diMing •. , bow bond, !Ill
lor lighter, all-arouod clune jobo ••• ond
mowing, rokiJ&gt;g. Let ue ohow you all tAc
big-IT- feot,.... of thlo 28.9 drawbu
bp ~ Dollar for dollar, J'OU
cant beat the 2-row J..2t0 for qualitJ,

M~gs Equipment c:::.utility.

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"Where Qual:lty 15 Jlar.amoumil."

Corner Second &amp; Buttemul SU,
Pbo~~e

Pomeroy, Oblo

Mulberry Ave.

~lddleporl

L-J

1/IAI:JfJI

Pboae 151

No. 2nd St.

the

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THOMPSOitr.l
1"1111
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1"1111
TRACTOR SALES

1 Nett Hollaod 77 B1ler
WRhllot&lt;&gt;r" Electric Starti""

t••• and Home Ec!ooomlu, Exton

'We Do Cultom Grin&lt;Un&amp;"

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Pomeroy, Oblo

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·SUMMER
FU EL OIL

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Farm Council

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3-AM~eting

. eHay While The Sun Shines

/ 1. A FULL TANK MINIMIZES RUST FORMING CONDENSATION
' DURING SUMMER MONTHS.
2. A FULL TANK THIS SUMMER CUTS DOWN BURNER TROUBLES
NEXT FALL.
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3. HAS YOU READY TO GO WHEN FALL COMES.

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FILL ~ UP

Tho.-.glt You Use Heat Like This

YOU CAN PAY LIKE THIS

(;edt

:or308

FOR FILJ..UP
SERVICE
WliiN JAU COMI&amp;

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"PEAK MONTH"

1.W yolfRl,liT TO "io

Harr)' .Gui.bJ,W, home.

Start On Landmark "EVEN-PAY" BUDGfT PLAN NOW

YOUri~GET
GREATER FUEL OIL DEPEN.DABILITY
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Wi·th 'DEGitiE
.PAY Heating Oil Service
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WITH DE~IVIRIE$ liASE&amp; ON' HEAT LOSS CALCULATIONS IY
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SCiiNTIFIC "~EGREE DAY" INSTROMENT
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·r Tills. iNSmliMENT TELLS
LANDMARK. PETROLEUM
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WILL 'NEED

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per hundredwelaht of

The mOlt talked-about eow pool
1&amp;. pre~Dt il tbe one at Fuhlon
Farm, Meaervey, Iowa. It was
atarted in Autut, 1858, 1 nd iJ
lla.ndlin&amp; about 800 to 1,000 COWl.
RecenUy, • team of obaervers
· ~rom tbe OSU Colle&amp;e of Agrleul·
lion Benlee, Ohio

=

pipeline mllken, and the bulk
tank l)"lltem for bandliDi milk.
The Iowa opention i1 depenI atrong
market ld· I r-:"~--------:;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;~~iw
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to Donald E. II
dairy marTbe abift from
Iowa ltate aven&amp;e price of
to an out-of·ltate price of

iloe1 It operate? Ia It ldlpLible
t.o Ohlo? Doet It AYe or make
IRJ mone)l!
Caution 11 tbe watchword for
IU'pne COJ11hterlnt a cow pooL
I new idea Jn the mid•Wut wwnt
Qriellltural kt.enalon IPflrialiltl
at the Ohio State Univenltr.
A eow pool Ia an urancement
In which COWl from oeveral dll·
ferent herdl are fed, eared for,
and milked In one central loea·
tJon. Tbe objedjve 11 to improye
cow, labor •n4 land elficleneJ and
to Jet a blibtr prlft for mllk.
Rapid 4!baqea 1n dairyipt are
ruponalble for the current totere1 t iD cow pooll, explains c. D.
Kcarew, !.xteulon dJtry IPf!Clalilt. Facton favor.ble to poollnt
c:ow1 ioclude lb.e llil:h cost of
m.
eon vera1oa to bu1t mua
bob,
rapid increatu in labor and land
ca.ll. ehtn,in&amp; htios of dairy
eo~ta: t4) return~ wbitb encourq:e
the, poollog of resoureee:, and the
opportunity to tap diltanc:e and
hta:ber return llllrtetl.

RED BRAND FENCING
Mlcldlaport ,feed Mill

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cake, ple and coffee to 11 peraona,
The July meeilllf wtU 1&gt;e 11 the

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HDlt.Ht Wplc ol COD¥trlliioll f
t1et for farmen producla&amp;
IIJIOill Ohlo clii.ryll)eD tJtMe d.IYJ t&amp;DJI'Ided tnUk la the lUI. Includ·
il the cow pool. Wbtt ill It! How ed ate bou.Jnt, mllldng pariOI',

"SIGN O.F QUALITY"
Sugar Ru., Flol!r Mills

·er Way To

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Dicit S - t , CORA tochnle1an
aave a talk •nd ahowed picturea.
The bosteu Mrved: 1~ cream,

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F.arm .CouncJl met June 4 at
the bome of Mr. and Ml"l. Chlflet
BetUnt, Tupper, Plains.

H&gt;

oullidtot
• lllorouP
tat ol
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Any
plan for
iDfOIVlal
1D arnq•
()a SUDdaJ' tJDCIIrJllDI ~ . . ,t
m.ent f:UCb u a eow pooL 1'bty a- worlhip •fflH at tbe BMtJt Jle&amp;.
bodid h ll,~d
1
ped lnln'ett to lnue11e &amp;mODI
1 c urc
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meo u IIIey ...unue ;~wtl~~ will liDI ~
ooa or new way• to cut OYt Yonder." Memben ar tM
COitl and increaae grofitt.
quartet ate ; Mn. HaW. llldtla.
However, they do DOt lee tlu! Jfn. Betty Pultz. BeD l'1l1llta u1t
cow pool u 1 threat to a food. William •E benon, lOu laDdPa
efficient famlly ..iu dairy opera~ Brewlncton wbo atte:aded the
tlon.
ConfereDet at Lake.lde Jut
wW report. durinllhe aeniee .....,

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HeldJune4

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Cow Poo·Is Now Hottest'Idea
T0 Hike D~ Eff•)~Jen~Je8
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FEN(ING MUDS

vUht(e

of' Lyra
•U. Beaat of
10. OU.ttwllt H . ThLok elt&lt;!e
burden
lhr'-rr-llr"'lr"
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., IUM tt,.lllll •

Subject Of
Farm D1·ainage
the fie11· are ·eontrolled o.a the eat
Will
June 26-27 Tour
tJ\Q, Mme.
uta.

the10 hl"""cldOo. . ·

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TO MilT MONDAY

011 MIETI~G
They visite'tl their dauthter,
'Ile Past Martons of Pomeroy
Mill Harriet Ewing, and their 100 Chapter 188 OES
meet Tuea·
'lnd famlly, Mr. and .tfrL .Howard d1y evtn\RI at the hop{~, of Mn.
~ Ewln,il and childten Deal)na. t Carr." Nye.
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i\(Jtalie and .Uic:b•el, ol ~attr
Fla.
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Chemleals to ·.use start with chlor·
dane in eltber ' iii 2% IOiution or
~ o/o d(.l8l [f
roaehea beeome re·
alatant tq eblordane then dieldrin
maJ,aUUon or dlalln6n ma1 be ~
ed. ~Uow all di~~ttooa and , preetutio.nl In, BPP.Iy.iq 1nd 1tori111

fommerdal

when' the hardy varietiel are on Ll'lllllile RUrteriel tod.Q'.
tbe decline. Another dlatinaut.b·
to fb:nt : when )'OUf box
Inc charact.eriltic Is that they
•ater Wiet arrive.. unwrap
.hold their flowen 6 to 18 JncbU:
plant&amp; and put ~elll la a tul
above the water. A valuable aaaet of lll&amp;btb' warm
••ter-jutt
too, ~~ their ability to nower well baM~ tepid. Do not Jet the IJUII
in P"llal ahade.
or wind dry out the I..... ..,
atelnl, lor they will 1uffer MVm
Althoug}J they cau be kept over lajury. The container wbtcb iJ to
whiter by careful methods, lt's ld- be uaed lhould contain at Je.ut
ually beaL-to treat them aa an- • buabel of aoll A tub or· box
nuals in tbil climate and to :re- lbout 2 feel aerou 1nd 1 foot
place them~ with new planta each deep will aerve tht purpoee 1plenspring, But don't let thi1 diseour· didlJ. Plaee about 2 pou.odJ ol
age you! When you can expect water lil)l fctUiJ:er in the bottom
twic~ as many flowers as ·from a of each tub or box; or if you ban
hardy variety, that the flowers ne.clected to order th1t. aubaUtute
are far larger and more breath- dried cow manure and mix U
taking, are
quite
reaJOnably
lth tome 10U. Now 1111 "·
""' 1ub
priced, and that it only takes a w
or b6x with tood rich earden
few to fill an average-abe pool.
aoll up to about 1 Inch from the
Tropical water liliea nympbaeaa top. Tamp it dljwn firmly aDd dJC
a round bole e ineJl.8t deep in
can be classified into day-bloom- ...
-1 _ __.
ing and night-blooming varieties. un:: cen1er. J.U'I;I uaua P~~•re
1a
to
place
the
tube
In
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The day ones open uound 8 in
and
then
plant
the
1Fater
lOy
the morning and cloae between 5
under
water.
u
Uda
tJ
Jneonvenand 1 o'clock in the evenlnJ. Tbe
night varieties open around duak ient, however, you ean f.lant lhe
and dose 'between 10 and 12 o'· water IUy wbtle the container Ia
dock the next day. The hloom 1 JtUI out of water and lmD;t;cu..te•
of both varietiea usuall last be· ly pLace it in the p ooL Puah the
tween three and five ~ays tnd plant into tbe bole in the center
spread.
f
.
contoll)!'", leovlnf the plont
o ten·timea a plant will produce &lt;&gt;!the
upright. Pat tb&lt;J oon firmly ,,..
In homes, .pyrethrum materlaiB
apread 1 inch ol sand or fine tra·
are the only ones recommended
vel over the top to teep loldfleh
for Oy control: Cleaninl up garfrom atirrlna up lh&lt;IIOil
ba.le pails and other sources or
detayLnJ organic matter and Instal·
When setting the -plantln&amp; eon·
latlon ~ cOOd screens are about
tainerthere
In the
10
the best oontrpJ available.
that
willpool,
be 8arrange
to lZ inchea
of water over the IJUJ'faee of the
For the home eardfi!_ner and
aoU. If neeeaaary, ttiDd the eon·hq.me nower grower there are· sevFour Ohio homemakers were
erll genefl;l purpoae duatl' or elected Ohio Home Demon1tra· talner on blocks or stonea. The
.IPl'l)ll ,available. A careful reading tion Council officers at the · coun· Ullea Jhould be ffll'tillled about
the directions wlU indicate ell's annual meeting Ju,ne HI at onee eaeh month durina the aum·
which one will tit the particutar the Ohio State University eamput. mer. The eaaidt procedure Ia at
.altuaUon. After . ~eeurtng suitable
They .are .Mrs. Chirles Enslen, followa: Put two hlndfult of
dUst or spray then a continuoua Montpelier, WUllam.s County, Jlrepro&amp;ram of application ahould sldent: .Mra. Raymond. Bird, Milachieve the resulta desired.
lersb~rg, HolmeB
County, vice
pretldent; Mrs. Roy Waymlre.
Dayton, Montgomert County, irea
surt!r and Mrs. Hugene Derickson,
BaltlmDre, FalrJ'ield County, ~Sec­
retary.
Qver 300 women, representing
46.000 homemakers partlclpatlnt
in the liome demonstration pro·
gram throughout the state, were
A field ' ~ay, an air tour, and present at the councll'l combln·
talks on new developmentl in ed
luncheon and busine11 meetfarm drainaa:e equipment will Ing.
.
highlight a meeting on the MadiThe Ohio Home Demonstr.atlon
son County fairground&amp; here June Council is the co-ordinator of the
26 and 27.
H9me DemonstratiOn council• in
The 21-day atate wide. event the 88 counties.
will bllin&amp;' toJtt.her farm drainage contraetOra, equipment manu·
facturers and others Interested
SEE US FOR YOUR
in farm drainage work, according
to Melville L. Palmer, Ohio State
University Extension agricultural
ena:lneer.
Complete Stoek Of
Ferris Owen, Newark, 0 ., farmer, wlll speak at an evening ban·
· quet. Owen wUI diacues Ruaaia
and show color slidt!s wh~ch he

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The Lad lea Amcillary of the Middleport "'iremon held 11 r
11
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party Wedne!day
evening ror
Mn.
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Th.e Sidney Russell&amp;' witl ,_,ft

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C.unty IKt. At•N Alrl,
Farm and -ome pe:ftl are ln·
creulna their ' attacb at thiJ time
of year. There aeemt to be only
twe JH&gt;Ulble ddell~U--{1) Floc!
out the control and flaht ~. or cow at 4la,U $36. The eost of Aucuat, September and October- are all oUertd by

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And to ~et down to cases, southeastern
Ohio. and the "middle Ohio Valley" of which
Meigs-Gallia-Mason is the hub - or should
be - has wa·tched id)y for over 20 years as
industry leapfrogged over us south to cheap
TVA power.
It is time. surely, that we should join more
in tM contest against eJipandlng TVA Indio·
criminantly. For every TVA·· expansion our
own gains in industry's spread · to new fields
are delayed.
Ce1tai nly we are selfish.
No one In the Tennessee Valley Is asking
their congressmE'n to give TV A a free reign
out of consideration lor Meigs County.

ATRIBUTE TO TEENAGERS

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Social News

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Tropical water lUlea ue tAt
AmOD.I prtltDt-clq t.ropleal
l•rae•t molt tn.crant and &amp;ovelJ· water Wlel we now Un a wide
eat of all
1Jowerin1 aquatic raDII of colon 1o clloote from.
planto, Kolif vorietl"' hove n..,. Amoq tho c1a1 bloomlllt ylrlf.
from Jupe Utrouth December due era uerqln.IJ 8 to 12 tnC!bet Uet then are MMH1 lbldet of
to ltahle fllet alone. (Cowa do not acrou aDd thelr exotic lrall"&amp;net blue, pur'/le. violet, plat, OJ'C!hld
rec:over . .from att.cl. when atable CID Often be deteete4 from I wbfte ID NftraJ lha4et of J'll•
loW. AmonJ nilbt-blooaainl v.rfliea a:o ln October; the bad ef- dl1tanee of HVtral feet.
Tropical wattr lilet are at tbelr Letlet there .are rt4J, teveral
fec:t laatl throu&amp;h December).
The fog ot 800 lbs of mtlk per be1t in the late Jummer and WI- lhldu of ptak and white. Tbne

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revenue bo11d precedent was est&amp;blished. no
doubt would be The stage would be perfertly set for th e extension of monopoly soc1al·
ism. TV A-style, on a gargantuan scale for aU
federal power projects.
We- need more, not less, Congressiona l control of TVA . And. most of all, we need to correct the phony "yardstick" by pass ing
laws under which TVA would pay ta·xes and
interest on the same basis as a pr'ivate enterprise doing a comparatiVe busines~. and be
made to stand on its own fiscal feet in ev('ry

Writing in Newsweek, Henry Hazlitt, one
efthe country's eutstanding ecooomists, says:
~•Wften w-e turn to TV A. we find its political

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lllddlepol1 8131-1 .
Pomero1 625
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Good ' CIMft. Uted C.,--1 HAMILL lii!RVICI
AII
afMI Mc.dels
STATION
M*TIIOPOLITAN
6
20
3Lp
Mba"y
3353
Auto Salet
3 ROOM AND BATH F'URNISH·
2 10 tc: NECCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING AlA·ED apartment 256 S. 4th St. --~ -CHINE- Makes button holes,
Middleport. Phone 6068-Y.
1852 DODGE, 4 DOOR, RADIO &amp;
(20b I In,!':l,ra~c=---,
sews
on
buttonr,
and many,
beater. Call lr.i~X.
&amp;18-3tp
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many de&amp;ignB. C011t over $300.00 5 ROOM APARTIIIENT WITH BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
bath and garag&amp;. 8 room hoHse
new. Pay off balance $1M.OO.
INDICtED rN $200,000 HAUL-Dave BecK, tormtr. ~ •',
Ag~:~nts, Middle~rt. i'ire, Autolind 4 room apartment. Phone
1169 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR, HARD·
$10.00 per month. Phone 3f.3,
mobile, f.onds. Phoae 131ft.
ot the Tearn.atera unl011, IUld tWo truck lndua- .di~ · ·
TOP. ffl')l-tfamatir drive, power
6 20 6tp
S10.M, Pomeroy. A.. N. Bengel.
are under federal Indictment tn New York lD a U.OO.oOo~
6-IJ.tC
Cf)M~LET~ INSUftANeE Pill}
Hartley law vlolaU11n, The law rorb1da a wlloQ iiu·tO JAM
ste&lt;orl,,g. ' Power brakes. rad.io
tection, Life, Auto, Fire, ?olJG.
monf!Y from management a;,d rorbldJ an emp~ 10 · ·
and
than 7.000 THOROBRED COLLIE PUPS. John UNFURNJSHED 3 ROOM AND
Call Don .MiJJ.s.
Jlid&lt;Ueport.
rnoney to union otftciall. The lndletplent ~
mHes.
6 18 3tp
Tucker. Hysell Run Road. Phone
·bath apartment. All new, very
Ohto.
taklnl
•200.000, and alto accuse• Roy ll'rueb&amp;Ut ftuebaut ·
6833· M
6 20 3tc
modern. Coates Bldg., Middle·
Trailer pre.stdent.. fl.nd Burge Seynwur, pmldent· 01 Auoport.
ti-13·12tc I 21) Real
clated Transport and Ita ,a:ublkl.lary, Brown ~t.
}'OR SALE SEITZ PROPERTY
lower Pomeroy, Locuat Street, 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART·
~-room ·frame dwelllna:, bath
ment, street level. Phone 95-5-X.
and b11ement. Coptad: Mrs.
6-16-Uc
Raymond Harbrecht, Mulberry
Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone APAR'l'MENT, 115\1 w. SECOND
St. Rent rea:Jonable. Ji'rank Fu- POMERoY _ 2BeMoom home.
(Conoln""' From,... 0...1
116-M.
ft 20 6tp
closets, bath, hardwood floors ,
Paulette ·Ritchie,
.
galc, Phone 44()-M,
6·17..fitc
SINGER SLANT NEEOLE-Jo~ive -..::....~
furnace beat,
lot. $8000.00.
The following ldult &amp;OOiitl U·
months old, like new. Pay ofr ROOMS FOR RENT. CLOSF; IN POMEROY
DUPLEX - Furnace
1 ted
111
balance $70.00. $8.00 per month.
town. 127 Butternut Ave.
· heat. One ,,·.• .. , 3 •ooms w1'th
U ltod
S
'wJtb the day ¢1~p .JJnta:ram:
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Pl'fll ln .. tnftiOMI
Mra. Dewain Durst, Mrt. n-nt
Pbone 343.
6-16-&lt;Jtc.
6 20 6tp
.bath, olhe" H rooms and batlo.
The Richmond vo·rgln'
l.~c,.ln&amp;,~l
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·Mn. W~rren .Pk:tena:, Mrs.
~U~N~F~U~RN~I~S~H~E~D---AP~A~.ft~T~M~E~N~T
Half .J.cre lot. $6500.00.
within a half game of fir1t place 1
Mrl. Altred Ca'-Ldollar
AUCTION SALE 3 MILES SOUTH
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"' Mau
first tloor, New Hav~u . FurnlAh: RURAL ._ 2·bcdroom frame with in the lnte•na••o
• u na 1 Lea.ue
Humphrey; vra.
of Middleport on Route 1 next
bath, free gas, furnace beat, becau1e Manager Steve Souchock
Mn. Arthut D~IJ •. v __
ed apartment in
Middleport.
to Wonder Bar. Tuesday, June
fruit. 30 acre~:~ . $6500.00 Down gambled and won.
•u
Phone 6366-.M or 6170.
23, 8 p.m. Buy or brine what
payment.
$2000.00.
Souchock
started
pitcher
Ben
Mra.
Lewia.
Mayea,
6 18 3tc
you want to sell Wateh for ad.
76 ACRES - 30 in cultivation, 50 !&lt;'lowers, who hasn't won a game
&lt;Man_ag~r, »!•· A.
May be contlnued every week.
tillable. 7-room home, all aeaaon and had been knocked
nurae; Mrit Lyle
e 20 21c
ROOF
FURN.ISHED
APART•
b
arn.
double
garaJe,
out
in
10
of
11
preYioua
atafts
'Wbitehead,
ment and ! - 3 room furnished
water. On State against the league-lead tnt BuftalO unit leaders;
. Paul
· Niebola
NECCHI SUPERNOVA MACHINE
apartment.. Call
or inquire
Bisoru1 Friday night.
and 'Mrs. JOhn Hetzer, camP' dlted·
-Lese llum three muntbs old.
408 Spring
Ave., romeror.
. Flow~&amp; responded with 0 six- Of! and unit lea~ra,
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' Orlilnally . sold for $2C9.00
fl.l.lli
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1tter t at gave the VlrJlnians a
At the July meetlna of ·the River
Balance due $98.00. Payment.
$1.00 per month. Phone 343.
Pbone 485
J\.IENT. Con tact Ruthtnd Jo'urn.i ---c-==:-::c.
compared lo the Blaona' .~1 will have. craft exbiblta and P"•·ll
6 20 tllp
Pomeroy
IWOM Ruthmd.
AND HATH 6APAfiT6 20t:HE·
3lc mark.victory and a .564 percentage sent a play about
_ FOURt
lure Store,
18 4tc f0 RIIU'SEAL~. HOUSbE h!N!
at tlieir
'113 CC::H7:E;;VR;;;:;0;:-LE;;T;;:--:-,.';:D';:OO;;c!;:-:;ST;;::A· 1 CANVAS TENT 14'XI6' 1 3·HP ' . u-rooms, at , · urnaee
Th 8 h
camp.
( 17 ) Help W
heut. 130 lC II'" lot on paved
e oc ester Red Wings beat
E I
tlon Wa11on.
Phone SPrue(!
v nrude GaaoJine Motor. Bur·
On ted
street. Call Ch~shire EM·77364 _, t~e Columbus Jeta1 3·1 in 12 Jn.
3!1660, Mason.
&amp;18-61.•
gains. Phone Middleport 6126·M. 1 WOMAN WANT , 0
n&amp;ngs and Montreal and Havana
6 20 tltp divided a doubleheader In other
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1~~ PONTIAC VB 2 DOOR SE·
as waitreu or grill operator in _.,.,-~-- - - - - - - - games.
DAN . $995 .. R_adio and hea~er, ~ NECCHI SEWING MACHINE locMI restaurant Must be neat, Ji'OR SALE: FOUR ROOMS AND
--------std · lrammii!Sion
0 ragmally
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the ages or 16·3~.
bl:lth. Au.tomatir. gas heat. Nearly
,
· E:xtra mr.c
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t'Ost $18UO. Pay otr PLease
address
inquiries to Box
OmQ
~eltnar 8 Pomeroy. 6 20 61.e b.alanee $67.n(). Payments $8.00 66&amp;-G, % The Daily "cntlnel Ioub;n,otclectrJ.c hot wuter heater,
5 Or
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19M MERCURY V8 2 DOOR S&amp;
mon . one 3. 6 20 6tp
Otricc, Pomeroy, statin.ll age,
.and . living room. Aluminum
DAN $991'. Merc·o-matlc, radio SEWING MACHINE. GOOD CON·
.previous experience if any,
storm door and windows. On
Mr. and Ml'!. Arthur EDIJn and
and heater . Clean original finish
DITtON. $20. Phone QfJO·J.
three references and phone
m . 33, close to 8chool and Doria, Mrs. Carl DeLona and Mrs.
- new BOMt covers. Very clean
number l£ avaiiMble. We will
,chur.ch. $2,000. Call &amp;'17·Y or 1100 Nora Bobo &amp;pent ·sunday· with Mr. ·
8 20 et.c
car. Blacltnar's Pomeroy
train people who qualUy.
0 11 0
8 20 &amp;tc SINGER SEWING MACHINE _
6-lft.tJtc
rvl
Brown.
8 18 3tp and Mrs. Fran Bobo and children
= :--::-:-:==:::-:o-c--::.,:,::::_:::: Round bobbin, 66 model, orig.
FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE, of Dunbar, W. Va.
liMJII OLilSMOBJL~ 2 DOOR 88
inally sold for $l'l 9.50. Balance MARRIED MAN f'OR GENERAL bath ,· furnished or unCurniBhed .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·Bias and Betty
~- liydramatlc, radio and
due $64.3(). Bland new consule
farm work. HouBe, gard&lt;'ll and
Owner leaving atate. Frank of Logan were week e~d guest 1 ot
heater. A be~utllul black bca·
cabinet. Tlke over payments
clcctr.Jclty furnlshl.ld, Arthur orr
Hudson, ·PCtmeroy. Phone ~Ill. their daugJiter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinuty. Blaettnar 1, Pomeroy.
• 7.00 per month. Phone 843 _
ncar Bllsban. 4 ltllles from Ches- .6-l9-tltc
ton Faulk and aon.
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8 20 8 tp • ter, RFO 1, Lont~IBottom, Ohio.~s~f:!i~:~:~:.::~~
.Mrs. Edith Davis csaUed on Mtl
6 18 3tc
MARE, LARGE Alice itloore Friday.
·
1957
SI:'ECIAL $1.000. USED WORK PANTS
WORK
size.
. Bl'(lken to ride.
and Mrs. Geor.-ia Moore and
2 door ·
. Oynatlow, radio ahlrt 1 GOt. Joo'a carry-Out 364
MECHANIC WITH
Gentle. Wilbur LOJan, Pomeroy. chlldren of Columbus apent the
Locust Street, Middleport.
on (l'ont end ma· Phone 409·X.
8 18 3tp weeb:nd here With her sister Mr
and hci e'r. . Ult came in on a
A\ltOmatlc tnnam!Dion, ~ .pOwer, onng,e, and' JN);,
new car. Clean - one owner,
to work on ~0-110 bAsis.
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, and
ArUe Eblln and Dian'' ·
8 20 30 1
very low milage. Blaeunar'a ;;;;;;;::--;:::;-:::--::-=~!.,·::.:~c
Write Box 668·M, c/a The Dally
Mr. and Mrs. Lester iBI'(I()koverl
.. Paul Snider and tam.ily
Pomeroy.
8 20 8tc SINGER ZIG·ZAG SEWING MASentinel, ·Pomeroy, Ohio, 3latlng 1""" on Mrs. Alice Moot'e Thun·
with Mra. Walter
Blue oand Wldrte.
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experience a11d pt·cvlou11 em·
afternoon,
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coau over $.'100.00. Pay ol! bal·
ployment.
6 19 ste
ance of '143.00. Payment. $8.00
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NO
I"" month. Phono
Sunday aales. Ralph Llmbrllht,
e 20 6tp
BlUe)' Run Road, R. 2, Pome·
CU WAS}llNG- fthlTOR CLtAN11
roy.
8·12·12\c KIRBy VACUUM CLEANER-INO. 1lackett'a ~ot-.lo F.erYlre
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with aLtaehmenll. Original*'
Phone 91184.
3 11 :.Otc
PORTA-PUBLIC ADDR!lliS
coot 11!8:40. Balanen duo f57.l!O.
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Take over paymcnta $7 · per YOUR WIITINGHOUSR D14Litt
G"y'On~ W!*o': ;1 1 · ·
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month. Phone :)43.
8 2Q 6tp
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ARNOLD'S
One practically new Surge milk· 'hone -Y -· hruut,t• Ohio
CLILANDI
er. eia:ht·un mllk cooler. Arthur
R11411e 1 TV RtP41r ltnlee
Orr, near Balhan, foLll' mUea
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G~moke

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990~111'· ocheduletl ·to V\Olt lllll- ltoda¥
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· allhe Groall
t011nlr)- ellllo.

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6:30
1:00
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8•30
9:00
- 8:30
10:00
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11:00
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lllat~

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MY LADY--·

I HAVE JUST
CINE I,.INE IN

Sam Levenson Show

THE SCHOOl,

·I Love Lucy
Top Dolllll'

PLAY

Mra. America Pageut ·

1'HAT ARE
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1955 FQRI&gt;Z:Door Harct Top V8 Folrlone. . : ~.,. ·~ ·.. ~ · ... $1095
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1956 FORD

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ll:OJLMGM :Late Show

1951 FORD i Ooqr Custoin 6 ~yllnder .... ·... , , ... , ...

19-1 For Sole

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'7:30 Polka Go Rb\lnd
, 8:30 · Colt .45
UIO · . Panthltme .Q.ub
8:30 T'lP I'W Goll
10:30 •CIJJ!e 3
n:OO· The "News Tonllht

8:00 Movie
V:Jo MnUick-,

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1ropes .bot'lllremar·pidl•if'film'liP

I:M Wutbel'Qlall
7:00 B~ the ctown

·s:oo Movie

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8:00 ·Boat the Clark
3:30 ' WhO Oo· You Trutt ..
•:oo
American l!ln&lt;lataRd
IJ:JO 'IHokq lloiase Club
.e:OO. Oerwood Fore~ ..

' tj,:3() The Ajr Force Story
· 1:30 M:ovi~ :

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The Gale storm Show

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·12 NOon

-lllj!

1:00 MuJie .lllmlo
San Franetsco e,.t
1:00 .,.,. ln ·eow&lt;

1:30

GROsmNGER. Nl Y.
[DibJar lohllJ,IIMn waa 'ftpeeted
to cut looM, full - · lito
•libt ·n11 tnday "'
\loll .,.._
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welgbt ·eliatllpiOD
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S'pdllh ~~•w Qllilnt~
with hll
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"'croo&lt; ;&amp;~~e

Rightside Power·fll

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3:00 Op,en Hearing
3:30 Nickelodeon Th'eater

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Movie

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Your _.,"\llllllfriOr

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Of n.e Ohio Yaley . Ingemar' TOdav .
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12:30 Pantom,ime Pull

2:30 Film

Nw:

1955 OLD$MO,ILE 2 DOilr

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spendlnt aome~e ,a t ~ -~-."

FOR THE

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Doui
Romper JtOom

9:00
10:00
li:OO
11:25
11:30
12:00

, · .12:00 Blllhop l'lke
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, ~ 12:30 Jotms H~
1:00 College ~W!!J Cool~n~
1 i:30 The Livtlig Word
, 1:46 Topic
' 2:00 Adventures in Uvlna

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SOCiety
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Top Of League

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Radio Dial

Chan....t.t·;.,.~ . C~annela-Mondat

·Reedsville Day

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On Yc)ur .

W:80 Vnlt~~~ ~
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1 4:00 Rtif
15:00 B:eWd"l;lop.
1\.
St'lJ."'ttlo'.,relitllng
-:
1. 6:30
f:30 D)&lt;~&lt; l:Jart Sllow
8:00 Jubilee, U. S.--'0:00 Lliw;rence Welk Show
.10:00 ~A
Il.0:30 sea Hunt ·
· . U:Il'J Up to !be Minute NeWI
ll:lO MGM La(e Show

E:stote

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11 11'10 Newa Jo ~Jea~
11:10 Nltewiilell
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Nca:

Gamble Puts
Richmond Near

Oak Gn!we
Social News

Show

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TU1•8
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'i.O..e!IO· Young Sbow
Sl., f~'

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tho !loY "" laouo . of Many older ~pJe t..J toda)' U otlldaJ PlbiJaUOD Gof tlot U.
that advaDCfH.l .,, h 1 hlndlcap • . Do.Pif(IIIIDI pl llolllli, ·
to ftn.di,M: fJDPlormeot. Tnle aa· tlon and WeUare.
tb11 lhlf be, a reeen.t stud)' dla.
doted tlllt many people conttmae
worltllla: late ,into Ufe.
Thil ....eli! study made In

1~, fou.bd ttw tlJeJ'e were al·
Vaettlon 8tble So.b901 nn for 1
moat five thouaal'ld people in week here ei\CUJll Frida7 lftljl a
tbil count~)' w:Jao were 100 )'tl.fl p~am wu held SW\day n.Lpt.
·
old or older. Sttty·two
th...
'Tbe -d'Sifllll Aid met 1\'etl11:30 coa.,. ...I\IJn·
aenlor citiJens were recelvJUri nelday Wlt.h M.rw. Liley BllJup1 of
12:00 11e 'he ·Dwe-.
Sqclal Security benelJtt. Of tJMo pt. 1Pleaaant.
12:30 1~ C~ld Be You
02.
23 were receivlrlg &amp;l,ll'Vl•Ql"'•
•lfn. Ethel Pry aft~~ Mn Laun
j,oo M.id Pat No'lh
beneflta. but 3D of them were re- Glltbt · Nlttd ·l (n. AnDI capebart
t·••
u.0 v~.oo~ 0
celvine moptbly retirement ben., ---~---•.,. ,. · _, •.,...,- · · ..
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f'~'"'
based on their work llnee
AID)' ·Boltoa tJ»tnt Wednettlir
2:00 Queen For A Dar
2:30 Court of Human Relationt UNO. This would lndicale ~t tll . with lin. Riclttrd P. Rouab.
of thla Jut eroup of 39 Wftf! . at · Mt. ar)!f Kri. Ratley BoPecuttft
leut 83 years old when Uley were and chil~ren ·ar.e vlllUnc relattwa
enoau:b, Ja Marion, Ohlo thil weei: end .
working. Surprisingly
t:OO Tlulh or'COJIIOOIU•4:30, Cftntf 1FtJr
~. '"'6 lfn. , Don TbO'liPIOn,
5:00 SplnaU Plirboalf
'J'ony and Gloria, apenl Wednetday
5:30 "': ~
,
evenlog with the Bolton fJ~;mlly.
Mr. and Mr~ Jaek 'BIIv o! lla·
8:00 ' Sphia.ch, r.lul&gt;oaN
10n
l'la)ted Mr. and """-· SliD' Boa
'8:15 '!'tit ~m 'IlliiSw ·ton and cbtlctr.D Tuelday evenint.
§:Z - --~tJ:im;efat
)lq, Taft Botton Yllllted :otlth
4:10 M"',. . . .
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, ;., JlllC 1JM, Mr. and llrt. HinT "l'bbmPIOD on
'KOttd•Y·
7;00 :lluel&lt;I~\IOrfY i11Gi1D\1· .
. f!lr.
Mrw. Geor&amp;• ilolllp!t lild
T:l!l ' -tllf!',c . l
Jlaillild
Nlted
Mt. arid tin. nfi ·I:OO B otlai'l(· . , . .
Boaton Sunday nj&amp;ht.
·J10. ~. ot,..foUo
,' hrio
Mr. -and ~Hn. Wa,ne ~ , ·.Jr. ,
..00 Po.... ,GJI!'~ .
ood Katrloota vloltod llr...... lln. 1
11:}!1 .'&lt;l~mr ~tor ·
·Woyno llitl'l 11'!4 .Mr· ~ XI'•· Taft
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Bolton over t,be ~ n:ct. .

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made.

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Comecb '!lme

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5:30 rrqJjlen of ·Faith
J 6:00 l&lt;l&lt;ot .tloe Prlon
8:30 Newo Plo!Ure
': &amp;.411 J.l~td.wm Mu!lc Timo
7:00 J(t. ·and '141&gt;•· North
7:30 , Su!J&gt;!cloli ··
8:3() l!ell5 j(elly'a Blue• .,
t 9:00 -~~hQ.t . .. .

Call Dkk Sterntt

noonan

10.00 Doup 1\o til
10:30 Treuure Hbht.
11 :00 Price i' Rlaht

a- ·Sunday ng

'Chq~nel

M.rine 5•1•~ and Llir•.c•, Pom•rov. Phon• 16·M.
7 3 tft

Good tires, new paint, 4·speed
transmiuion, heater, utra ~;::oocl AP ARTMF.NTS - Furnished and
condition. Price $291S.OO Kenneth
unfurnished. McMasters, ~ddle­
Hartley, Pomeroy, Ohio.
port. Phone 6044-M_
2 3 tf

Preoenllt

• 11:30 Sign Q)1 · ,
11 : ~ 'rbia it the "Life ·
'-2.:15 Im1Witry . on' Pahde
12:'0 TV j;bapel
1:00 Hom..ttad USA
, 1:30 Champ;oJl•blp a...u.:,
l 2:30 Sunday-M~'viettme
: 4:30 IO~i~~t~~~~ion

si'UiO

1950 CHEVROLJET ~ TON TRUCK

i!.,.,

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Used bo•ts and rrtotOt ...
and
up, whi!• fhi'IV ,.., .• Metropotltan

( 12J Wonted to Rent

S~urd&amp;y ·Night J nmboNt

Plf!loie 1Lr. ~n'QJ'

!i1 :00 l'l~wo II...Woioo
11:10 ,';10ffli&lt;!I:CUI
.ll:IS "'lt!watcb ·
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Crltt Bradford
Writ•. Phone or Cont.ct

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9:~

li!tck Saddle
(11marron Citr ·
10:3Q .0. A.'s Man

(9o • '11\on...., Sup!JIIe~

ER. Less than three months old.
Throw away bags. Will sell for
balance due $41.Ml. Payments $6
per month. Phone 343.
6 20 6tp

at Mt. Olive Chun:h near Long
·Bottom, June 16·21. Rev. Gil·
bert Spencer, evangelist, Rev.

7:00
'7:3{)
8:00
9:00
9:30

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ELECTROLUX MACHINE CLEAN·

REVIVAL IS CONTINUING

TRACTOR s.ALiSAND
p....,
roy, PhoM 6).)(. s.letmM•

SERVICE, 512 1. M.ln,

A. c. Br•clforcL Ricin~, Ohio
Lee, Syracuse. Phone 809-X.
B-~tJ
- - - - ·- - 6 19 3tp l,-:.;:;;.::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

15
$1 .35
$4.50
20
$1."'
$1.80
$6.00
211
75&lt;
$1 .00
$2.2:1
$7.110
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be in that day'a p&amp;per.

Ill

~RAVELY

GOOD U,SED WASHER $25. A . 0.

Eventa $1.00. Obituariet

6 DAYS

See

. mower I _ and de liver·
S.18.fltc
on rubber, plows, dl&amp;ks,
and corn planter. Inquire at 'I
AUOTI0Nll5R
Hut Restaurant, Rut~and, Ohio.
Compl•.. Senriq

.O.iJy Sentinel will DOt be rapona:ible for more tb.ul one 10001"

rect tneertioo.
C1rd of Tbank.s and Specia.J Notices
pubiUhed et 1 cent per word.

tbape .

BUrLDL'lG LOT~.iUL.BERRY
Heights,. 8Q x. 160. $900.00.
Phone 6257.
6-19-3tp FOR l."XPERT UPHOLSTERING
1.&lt;'20 INTERNAnONAL TRAcio_R
_ call Kel~on'5 414. WJJI pick up

RATI!S

Errora In Advertilinj: -

good

Vermont M.arkins, -Liberty Restaurant, Pomeroy, Ohio. 6-l&amp;-3tp

FOR CONSISTENT DEPI!NDABLE RESULTS

•

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DAVIDSON

8l'46 8lln Oft
'l:i)O Tgday
t:eo Katle

IUfYI)' Wll

· Au.dYou

Cha1111" 3- Satu...., Channei 3-MondCI)
4;10 Saturday Theater
0:30 O.~eeUve•a Dtar~
e~oo Newa ~Jeture
ft:15 llan In Wuhllllton
6:30 Flforlte ~tOl'J
,

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Social Setmitv• ,....
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TEL£YISION .GU~DE
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WsA.t.. TV Chonntl 3

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DON'T NEED IT? Selllt'Through A Sent

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Door V8 Custom ' .. , .... , . . ......... . $1195
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!?!6 FOR.b...Rcinchwaloi'I VI .......... , ..... , .... . $1395
1953 PiYMOt,ITH Station Wa1a~ ..... ~ ......... . $'795

' ROOM HOUSE. RUNNING WA·
,_,.,,,OhiO.
7-=SM=A:-:LL
TER. Hardwood llooro. •~t
~::EI::-,:::E::VI::SI"'O-N:-,
Near Cheater, Price 12800.
APPLJANOE REPAJR,, Phonfl
Gle~ Lawaon, .RD. 1, MlnenvUle, OUa Mcclintod:1 Baclne Ohio.
Ohio.
6 18 3tp
t , sore

wio.10

THOMPSON It

rr.

BOAT. NEW =r"'oR::-cR:c!::NT::~:_EXTEN~ION

trailer, 25 Evonrude, Phone
808'l.-Y. J. H. MitchoU, 680 s.
Stt011d, Mlddleporl.
6-1&amp;-atc
AUCTION
I AM MOVING OUT 01'"' STAn:
10 wU1 IKlll tho JoJiowln&amp; at my
re1ldence located at Church

1955
PLYMOUTH
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1

nice intertura
Nice to

to-

t.AD

ders, Snf!old
Boarda, DroJ"
Cloth!!. Clinton Flshei', MiddlP·
por•, Ohio . Phone !l28P" _ 11-t!

CUSTO.-:=If::--:B:::ut="~:::T,-.,.A'"',TC'IJEN

1954 FOtlD Victoria
Hardtop V8 .. : .... : ....... .
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Jll.4,e end WOO.·

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1955 FORD COf'lvertible \'8 ........... : .. :,.... .

PM*,,

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.$895 "'
"-l''

$1 i95

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1954 FORO·VI:
Cudom 2' Door . . . , . . . . ••l. . , . . . . . . . . .
·

Green.

D!.·

1lgned for your home. Fre1 '"'
tlmatea. Foreman a. Abbot\.
Phone 8284-Y.
8-IJ.tf

Street, Syracuse, Ohio; Sll!turday,
June M. IHO p.m. Two pc. AiJI CONDITIONING, ~JUGERllvlna room aullc, end tables,
atlon aervlce. Jack'• Relrlcor•
lloor lamps, dcctrlc aweepers,
Uoo, NeW Haven. Phf'nt TC
Dlnilll room aulle, sewln1 mac~531f .
US.tl
hine. 5·pc. maple bed room auile,
AntiQuea, 3-pc. Walnut Sed room
lult.e, Telephone standa. type.
writer de1k, dreuera, ward ·
YOUR ,ROOF PROBLEMS
roboa, rockcra, mirrors, 1111ga·
dne rack, hiJh chair, Iron Brau
tettlea, Kenmore mb:er, htoaater,
Mayta• 't¥uher, Ironing board,
dlthea,
ndlo,
loudapeaker,
Clll 155-J
power
carden tools, porch fW'nilure, 0:12 wooJ .. lUJ ,
atep laddera, and m•nr otber
ltema not liltetl. Ternn: caah.
Brodt~ A\'&lt;llon Co.; OWitor,

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SOLVED
ECONOMICALLY

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lobO '- llowon. Not roo,..nol·
l!l• fGt occl411111.
a 110 ilc

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TEA IS
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M'&gt;' LADY·TEA 15

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WANT ADS

1948 HARLEY

moton:ycle,

PHONE 398

3 eenU per word. one iRBertion. Mtnimum eharje ~- 60 cents..
per word for three consecutive insertiobB.
Spedal - one mootb for 30 cents per word.
Full rate of 3 cents per word will be chareed lor adverti.ainc
U not paid 1rit.hin Ht days aftw- ~vlnj: bi.ll.

e eltllU'

Sheuld be reported immediately. Tbe

WORDS

I DAY
60c
60c

3 DAYS
90c

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NotiCes

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pulo•. 6-l!Hitc

Harold a.mhut,
JlMdtville1
Ohio. PhoM CMivUie 3691.
'-2-30tc

It~) A~Sales

1

!lefo.e 8:30 A.M.
lllddlepol1 8131-1 .
Pomero1 625
KAUTi FEED ST.O AI
AICho-

YutoD 14141

Good ' CIMft. Uted C.,--1 HAMILL lii!RVICI
AII
afMI Mc.dels
STATION
M*TIIOPOLITAN
6
20
3Lp
Mba"y
3353
Auto Salet
3 ROOM AND BATH F'URNISH·
2 10 tc: NECCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING AlA·ED apartment 256 S. 4th St. --~ -CHINE- Makes button holes,
Middleport. Phone 6068-Y.
1852 DODGE, 4 DOOR, RADIO &amp;
(20b I In,!':l,ra~c=---,
sews
on
buttonr,
and many,
beater. Call lr.i~X.
&amp;18-3tp
o... ..,~
..........._ .
many de&amp;ignB. C011t over $300.00 5 ROOM APARTIIIENT WITH BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
bath and garag&amp;. 8 room hoHse
new. Pay off balance $1M.OO.
INDICtED rN $200,000 HAUL-Dave BecK, tormtr. ~ •',
Ag~:~nts, Middle~rt. i'ire, Autolind 4 room apartment. Phone
1169 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR, HARD·
$10.00 per month. Phone 3f.3,
mobile, f.onds. Phoae 131ft.
ot the Tearn.atera unl011, IUld tWo truck lndua- .di~ · ·
TOP. ffl')l-tfamatir drive, power
6 20 6tp
S10.M, Pomeroy. A.. N. Bengel.
are under federal Indictment tn New York lD a U.OO.oOo~
6-IJ.tC
Cf)M~LET~ INSUftANeE Pill}
Hartley law vlolaU11n, The law rorb1da a wlloQ iiu·tO JAM
ste&lt;orl,,g. ' Power brakes. rad.io
tection, Life, Auto, Fire, ?olJG.
monf!Y from management a;,d rorbldJ an emp~ 10 · ·
and
than 7.000 THOROBRED COLLIE PUPS. John UNFURNJSHED 3 ROOM AND
Call Don .MiJJ.s.
Jlid&lt;Ueport.
rnoney to union otftciall. The lndletplent ~
mHes.
6 18 3tp
Tucker. Hysell Run Road. Phone
·bath apartment. All new, very
Ohto.
taklnl
•200.000, and alto accuse• Roy ll'rueb&amp;Ut ftuebaut ·
6833· M
6 20 3tc
modern. Coates Bldg., Middle·
Trailer pre.stdent.. fl.nd Burge Seynwur, pmldent· 01 Auoport.
ti-13·12tc I 21) Real
clated Transport and Ita ,a:ublkl.lary, Brown ~t.
}'OR SALE SEITZ PROPERTY
lower Pomeroy, Locuat Street, 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART·
~-room ·frame dwelllna:, bath
ment, street level. Phone 95-5-X.
and b11ement. Coptad: Mrs.
6-16-Uc
Raymond Harbrecht, Mulberry
Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone APAR'l'MENT, 115\1 w. SECOND
St. Rent rea:Jonable. Ji'rank Fu- POMERoY _ 2BeMoom home.
(Conoln""' From,... 0...1
116-M.
ft 20 6tp
closets, bath, hardwood floors ,
Paulette ·Ritchie,
.
galc, Phone 44()-M,
6·17..fitc
SINGER SLANT NEEOLE-Jo~ive -..::....~
furnace beat,
lot. $8000.00.
The following ldult &amp;OOiitl U·
months old, like new. Pay ofr ROOMS FOR RENT. CLOSF; IN POMEROY
DUPLEX - Furnace
1 ted
111
balance $70.00. $8.00 per month.
town. 127 Butternut Ave.
· heat. One ,,·.• .. , 3 •ooms w1'th
U ltod
S
'wJtb the day ¢1~p .JJnta:ram:
u...
n
Pl'fll ln .. tnftiOMI
Mra. Dewain Durst, Mrt. n-nt
Pbone 343.
6-16-&lt;Jtc.
6 20 6tp
.bath, olhe" H rooms and batlo.
The Richmond vo·rgln'
l.~c,.ln&amp;,~l
,.. ••
•
aan• are ~
·Mn. W~rren .Pk:tena:, Mrs.
~U~N~F~U~RN~I~S~H~E~D---AP~A~.ft~T~M~E~N~T
Half .J.cre lot. $6500.00.
within a half game of fir1t place 1
Mrl. Altred Ca'-Ldollar
AUCTION SALE 3 MILES SOUTH
•
t oda y
"' Mau
first tloor, New Hav~u . FurnlAh: RURAL ._ 2·bcdroom frame with in the lnte•na••o
• u na 1 Lea.ue
Humphrey; vra.
of Middleport on Route 1 next
bath, free gas, furnace beat, becau1e Manager Steve Souchock
Mn. Arthut D~IJ •. v __
ed apartment in
Middleport.
to Wonder Bar. Tuesday, June
fruit. 30 acre~:~ . $6500.00 Down gambled and won.
•u
Phone 6366-.M or 6170.
23, 8 p.m. Buy or brine what
payment.
$2000.00.
Souchock
started
pitcher
Ben
Mra.
Lewia.
Mayea,
6 18 3tc
you want to sell Wateh for ad.
76 ACRES - 30 in cultivation, 50 !&lt;'lowers, who hasn't won a game
&lt;Man_ag~r, »!•· A.
May be contlnued every week.
tillable. 7-room home, all aeaaon and had been knocked
nurae; Mrit Lyle
e 20 21c
ROOF
FURN.ISHED
APART•
b
arn.
double
garaJe,
out
in
10
of
11
preYioua
atafts
'Wbitehead,
ment and ! - 3 room furnished
water. On State against the league-lead tnt BuftalO unit leaders;
. Paul
· Niebola
NECCHI SUPERNOVA MACHINE
apartment.. Call
or inquire
Bisoru1 Friday night.
and 'Mrs. JOhn Hetzer, camP' dlted·
-Lese llum three muntbs old.
408 Spring
Ave., romeror.
. Flow~&amp; responded with 0 six- Of! and unit lea~ra,
, •
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' Orlilnally . sold for $2C9.00
fl.l.lli
~
h
••
1tter t at gave the VlrJlnians a
At the July meetlna of ·the River
Balance due $98.00. Payment.
$1.00 per month. Phone 343.
Pbone 485
J\.IENT. Con tact Ruthtnd Jo'urn.i ---c-==:-::c.
compared lo the Blaona' .~1 will have. craft exbiblta and P"•·ll
6 20 tllp
Pomeroy
IWOM Ruthmd.
AND HATH 6APAfiT6 20t:HE·
3lc mark.victory and a .564 percentage sent a play about
_ FOURt
lure Store,
18 4tc f0 RIIU'SEAL~. HOUSbE h!N!
at tlieir
'113 CC::H7:E;;VR;;;:;0;:-LE;;T;;:--:-,.';:D';:OO;;c!;:-:;ST;;::A· 1 CANVAS TENT 14'XI6' 1 3·HP ' . u-rooms, at , · urnaee
Th 8 h
camp.
( 17 ) Help W
heut. 130 lC II'" lot on paved
e oc ester Red Wings beat
E I
tlon Wa11on.
Phone SPrue(!
v nrude GaaoJine Motor. Bur·
On ted
street. Call Ch~shire EM·77364 _, t~e Columbus Jeta1 3·1 in 12 Jn.
3!1660, Mason.
&amp;18-61.•
gains. Phone Middleport 6126·M. 1 WOMAN WANT , 0
n&amp;ngs and Montreal and Havana
6 20 tltp divided a doubleheader In other
·-______________:6:_:20:,:3lt&gt;~ I
E FOR WORK
1~~ PONTIAC VB 2 DOOR SE·
as waitreu or grill operator in _.,.,-~-- - - - - - - - games.
DAN . $995 .. R_adio and hea~er, ~ NECCHI SEWING MACHINE locMI restaurant Must be neat, Ji'OR SALE: FOUR ROOMS AND
--------std · lrammii!Sion
0 ragmally
' .
between
the ages or 16·3~.
bl:lth. Au.tomatir. gas heat. Nearly
,
· E:xtra mr.c
· ·
t'Ost $18UO. Pay otr PLease
address
inquiries to Box
OmQ
~eltnar 8 Pomeroy. 6 20 61.e b.alanee $67.n(). Payments $8.00 66&amp;-G, % The Daily "cntlnel Ioub;n,otclectrJ.c hot wuter heater,
5 Or
per
th
Ph
34
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11ink, lilcd floor in kitchen
19M MERCURY V8 2 DOOR S&amp;
mon . one 3. 6 20 6tp
Otricc, Pomeroy, statin.ll age,
.and . living room. Aluminum
DAN $991'. Merc·o-matlc, radio SEWING MACHINE. GOOD CON·
.previous experience if any,
storm door and windows. On
Mr. and Ml'!. Arthur EDIJn and
and heater . Clean original finish
DITtON. $20. Phone QfJO·J.
three references and phone
m . 33, close to 8chool and Doria, Mrs. Carl DeLona and Mrs.
- new BOMt covers. Very clean
number l£ avaiiMble. We will
,chur.ch. $2,000. Call &amp;'17·Y or 1100 Nora Bobo &amp;pent ·sunday· with Mr. ·
8 20 et.c
car. Blacltnar's Pomeroy
train people who qualUy.
0 11 0
8 20 &amp;tc SINGER SEWING MACHINE _
6-lft.tJtc
rvl
Brown.
8 18 3tp and Mrs. Fran Bobo and children
= :--::-:-:==:::-:o-c--::.,:,::::_:::: Round bobbin, 66 model, orig.
FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE, of Dunbar, W. Va.
liMJII OLilSMOBJL~ 2 DOOR 88
inally sold for $l'l 9.50. Balance MARRIED MAN f'OR GENERAL bath ,· furnished or unCurniBhed .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·Bias and Betty
~- liydramatlc, radio and
due $64.3(). Bland new consule
farm work. HouBe, gard&lt;'ll and
Owner leaving atate. Frank of Logan were week e~d guest 1 ot
heater. A be~utllul black bca·
cabinet. Tlke over payments
clcctr.Jclty furnlshl.ld, Arthur orr
Hudson, ·PCtmeroy. Phone ~Ill. their daugJiter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinuty. Blaettnar 1, Pomeroy.
• 7.00 per month. Phone 843 _
ncar Bllsban. 4 ltllles from Ches- .6-l9-tltc
ton Faulk and aon.
..
8 20 6 t.c l
8 20 8 tp • ter, RFO 1, Lont~IBottom, Ohio.~s~f:!i~:~:~:.::~~
.Mrs. Edith Davis csaUed on Mtl
6 18 3tc
MARE, LARGE Alice itloore Friday.
·
1957
SI:'ECIAL $1.000. USED WORK PANTS
WORK
size.
. Bl'(lken to ride.
and Mrs. Geor.-ia Moore and
2 door ·
. Oynatlow, radio ahlrt 1 GOt. Joo'a carry-Out 364
MECHANIC WITH
Gentle. Wilbur LOJan, Pomeroy. chlldren of Columbus apent the
Locust Street, Middleport.
on (l'ont end ma· Phone 409·X.
8 18 3tp weeb:nd here With her sister Mr
and hci e'r. . Ult came in on a
A\ltOmatlc tnnam!Dion, ~ .pOwer, onng,e, and' JN);,
new car. Clean - one owner,
to work on ~0-110 bAsis.
'
, and
ArUe Eblln and Dian'' ·
8 20 30 1
very low milage. Blaeunar'a ;;;;;;;::--;:::;-:::--::-=~!.,·::.:~c
Write Box 668·M, c/a The Dally
Mr. and Mrs. Lester iBI'(I()koverl
.. Paul Snider and tam.ily
Pomeroy.
8 20 8tc SINGER ZIG·ZAG SEWING MASentinel, ·Pomeroy, Ohio, 3latlng 1""" on Mrs. Alice Moot'e Thun·
with Mra. Walter
Blue oand Wldrte.
·
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- -CHINE. Like new. Orla:in 1 11y
experience a11d pt·cvlou11 em·
afternoon,
·
coau over $.'100.00. Pay ol! bal·
ployment.
6 19 ste
ance of '143.00. Payment. $8.00
&amp;c~ 'OIId Wiolto.
,. · ·
•
IIEGISTERED ~~EAGLES.
NO
I"" month. Phono
Sunday aales. Ralph Llmbrllht,
e 20 6tp
BlUe)' Run Road, R. 2, Pome·
CU WAS}llNG- fthlTOR CLtAN11
roy.
8·12·12\c KIRBy VACUUM CLEANER-INO. 1lackett'a ~ot-.lo F.erYlre
Bl"'WD~~te; "'; .,.,,: ,
.·
with aLtaehmenll. Original*'
Phone 91184.
3 11 :.Otc
PORTA-PUBLIC ADDR!lliS
coot 11!8:40. Balanen duo f57.l!O.
~
Sratem
·iMI microphone
Take over paymcnta $7 · per YOUR WIITINGHOUSR D14Litt
G"y'On~ W!*o': ;1 1 · ·
«nd I
:
Juod condition
month. Phone :)43.
8 2Q 6tp
TV AND APPLI~NCII
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CD4L, OIL &amp; GAl 'UIINACIJ
e.1s.ete
., I Phone 1181.
30 TEN·GALI,QN IIIIJ( CANS.
ARNOLD'S
One practically new Surge milk· 'hone -Y -· hruut,t• Ohio
CLILANDI
er. eia:ht·un mllk cooler. Arthur
R11411e 1 TV RtP41r ltnlee
Orr, near Balhan, foLll' mUea
Groen.
'l
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from Chester.
6 18 3te
Phone 200

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6:30
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MY LADY--·

I HAVE JUST
CINE I,.INE IN

Sam Levenson Show

THE SCHOOl,

·I Love Lucy
Top Dolllll'

PLAY

Mra. America Pageut ·

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1955 FQRI&gt;Z:Door Harct Top V8 Folrlone. . : ~.,. ·~ ·.. ~ · ... $1095
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1951 FORD i Ooqr Custoin 6 ~yllnder .... ·... , , ... , ...

19-1 For Sole

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'7:30 Polka Go Rb\lnd
, 8:30 · Colt .45
UIO · . Panthltme .Q.ub
8:30 T'lP I'W Goll
10:30 •CIJJ!e 3
n:OO· The "News Tonllht

8:00 Movie
V:Jo MnUick-,

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8:00 ·Boat the Clark
3:30 ' WhO Oo· You Trutt ..
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IJ:JO 'IHokq lloiase Club
.e:OO. Oerwood Fore~ ..

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· 1:30 M:ovi~ :

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1:00 MuJie .lllmlo
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1:00 .,.,. ln ·eow&lt;

1:30

GROsmNGER. Nl Y.
[DibJar lohllJ,IIMn waa 'ftpeeted
to cut looM, full - · lito
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3:00 Op,en Hearing
3:30 Nickelodeon Th'eater

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Your _.,"\llllllfriOr

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12:30 Pantom,ime Pull

2:30 Film

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FOR THE

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Romper JtOom

9:00
10:00
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11:25
11:30
12:00

, · .12:00 Blllhop l'lke
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, ~ 12:30 Jotms H~
1:00 College ~W!!J Cool~n~
1 i:30 The Livtlig Word
, 1:46 Topic
' 2:00 Adventures in Uvlna

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SOCiety
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Radio Dial

Chan....t.t·;.,.~ . C~annela-Mondat

·Reedsville Day

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15:00 B:eWd"l;lop.
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1. 6:30
f:30 D)&lt;~&lt; l:Jart Sllow
8:00 Jubilee, U. S.--'0:00 Lliw;rence Welk Show
.10:00 ~A
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ll:lO MGM La(e Show

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11:10 Nltewiilell
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Social News

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Sl., f~'

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tho !loY "" laouo . of Many older ~pJe t..J toda)' U otlldaJ PlbiJaUOD Gof tlot U.
that advaDCfH.l .,, h 1 hlndlcap • . Do.Pif(IIIIDI pl llolllli, ·
to ftn.di,M: fJDPlormeot. Tnle aa· tlon and WeUare.
tb11 lhlf be, a reeen.t stud)' dla.
doted tlllt many people conttmae
worltllla: late ,into Ufe.
Thil ....eli! study made In

1~, fou.bd ttw tlJeJ'e were al·
Vaettlon 8tble So.b901 nn for 1
moat five thouaal'ld people in week here ei\CUJll Frida7 lftljl a
tbil count~)' w:Jao were 100 )'tl.fl p~am wu held SW\day n.Lpt.
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old or older. Sttty·two
th...
'Tbe -d'Sifllll Aid met 1\'etl11:30 coa.,. ...I\IJn·
aenlor citiJens were recelvJUri nelday Wlt.h M.rw. Liley BllJup1 of
12:00 11e 'he ·Dwe-.
Sqclal Security benelJtt. Of tJMo pt. 1Pleaaant.
12:30 1~ C~ld Be You
02.
23 were receivlrlg &amp;l,ll'Vl•Ql"'•
•lfn. Ethel Pry aft~~ Mn Laun
j,oo M.id Pat No'lh
beneflta. but 3D of them were re- Glltbt · Nlttd ·l (n. AnDI capebart
t·••
u.0 v~.oo~ 0
celvine moptbly retirement ben., ---~---•.,. ,. · _, •.,...,- · · ..
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based on their work llnee
AID)' ·Boltoa tJ»tnt Wednettlir
2:00 Queen For A Dar
2:30 Court of Human Relationt UNO. This would lndicale ~t tll . with lin. Riclttrd P. Rouab.
of thla Jut eroup of 39 Wftf! . at · Mt. ar)!f Kri. Ratley BoPecuttft
leut 83 years old when Uley were and chil~ren ·ar.e vlllUnc relattwa
enoau:b, Ja Marion, Ohlo thil weei: end .
working. Surprisingly
t:OO Tlulh or'COJIIOOIU•4:30, Cftntf 1FtJr
~. '"'6 lfn. , Don TbO'liPIOn,
5:00 SplnaU Plirboalf
'J'ony and Gloria, apenl Wednetday
5:30 "': ~
,
evenlog with the Bolton fJ~;mlly.
Mr. and Mr~ Jaek 'BIIv o! lla·
8:00 ' Sphia.ch, r.lul&gt;oaN
10n
l'la)ted Mr. and """-· SliD' Boa
'8:15 '!'tit ~m 'IlliiSw ·ton and cbtlctr.D Tuelday evenint.
§:Z - --~tJ:im;efat
)lq, Taft Botton Yllllted :otlth
4:10 M"',. . . .
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'KOttd•Y·
7;00 :lluel&lt;I~\IOrfY i11Gi1D\1· .
. f!lr.
Mrw. Geor&amp;• ilolllp!t lild
T:l!l ' -tllf!',c . l
Jlaillild
Nlted
Mt. arid tin. nfi ·I:OO B otlai'l(· . , . .
Boaton Sunday nj&amp;ht.
·J10. ~. ot,..foUo
,' hrio
Mr. -and ~Hn. Wa,ne ~ , ·.Jr. ,
..00 Po.... ,GJI!'~ .
ood Katrloota vloltod llr...... lln. 1
11:}!1 .'&lt;l~mr ~tor ·
·Woyno llitl'l 11'!4 .Mr· ~ XI'•· Taft
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J 6:00 l&lt;l&lt;ot .tloe Prlon
8:30 Newo Plo!Ure
': &amp;.411 J.l~td.wm Mu!lc Timo
7:00 J(t. ·and '141&gt;•· North
7:30 , Su!J&gt;!cloli ··
8:3() l!ell5 j(elly'a Blue• .,
t 9:00 -~~hQ.t . .. .

Call Dkk Sterntt

noonan

10.00 Doup 1\o til
10:30 Treuure Hbht.
11 :00 Price i' Rlaht

a- ·Sunday ng

'Chq~nel

M.rine 5•1•~ and Llir•.c•, Pom•rov. Phon• 16·M.
7 3 tft

Good tires, new paint, 4·speed
transmiuion, heater, utra ~;::oocl AP ARTMF.NTS - Furnished and
condition. Price $291S.OO Kenneth
unfurnished. McMasters, ~ddle­
Hartley, Pomeroy, Ohio.
port. Phone 6044-M_
2 3 tf

Preoenllt

• 11:30 Sign Q)1 · ,
11 : ~ 'rbia it the "Life ·
'-2.:15 Im1Witry . on' Pahde
12:'0 TV j;bapel
1:00 Hom..ttad USA
, 1:30 Champ;oJl•blp a...u.:,
l 2:30 Sunday-M~'viettme
: 4:30 IO~i~~t~~~~ion

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1950 CHEVROLJET ~ TON TRUCK

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Used bo•ts and rrtotOt ...
and
up, whi!• fhi'IV ,.., .• Metropotltan

( 12J Wonted to Rent

S~urd&amp;y ·Night J nmboNt

Plf!loie 1Lr. ~n'QJ'

!i1 :00 l'l~wo II...Woioo
11:10 ,';10ffli&lt;!I:CUI
.ll:IS "'lt!watcb ·
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Crltt Bradford
Writ•. Phone or Cont.ct

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li!tck Saddle
(11marron Citr ·
10:3Q .0. A.'s Man

(9o • '11\on...., Sup!JIIe~

ER. Less than three months old.
Throw away bags. Will sell for
balance due $41.Ml. Payments $6
per month. Phone 343.
6 20 6tp

at Mt. Olive Chun:h near Long
·Bottom, June 16·21. Rev. Gil·
bert Spencer, evangelist, Rev.

7:00
'7:3{)
8:00
9:00
9:30

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ELECTROLUX MACHINE CLEAN·

REVIVAL IS CONTINUING

TRACTOR s.ALiSAND
p....,
roy, PhoM 6).)(. s.letmM•

SERVICE, 512 1. M.ln,

A. c. Br•clforcL Ricin~, Ohio
Lee, Syracuse. Phone 809-X.
B-~tJ
- - - - ·- - 6 19 3tp l,-:.;:;;.::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

15
$1 .35
$4.50
20
$1."'
$1.80
$6.00
211
75&lt;
$1 .00
$2.2:1
$7.110
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be in that day'a p&amp;per.

Ill

~RAVELY

GOOD U,SED WASHER $25. A . 0.

Eventa $1.00. Obituariet

6 DAYS

See

. mower I _ and de liver·
S.18.fltc
on rubber, plows, dl&amp;ks,
and corn planter. Inquire at 'I
AUOTI0Nll5R
Hut Restaurant, Rut~and, Ohio.
Compl•.. Senriq

.O.iJy Sentinel will DOt be rapona:ible for more tb.ul one 10001"

rect tneertioo.
C1rd of Tbank.s and Specia.J Notices
pubiUhed et 1 cent per word.

tbape .

BUrLDL'lG LOT~.iUL.BERRY
Heights,. 8Q x. 160. $900.00.
Phone 6257.
6-19-3tp FOR l."XPERT UPHOLSTERING
1.&lt;'20 INTERNAnONAL TRAcio_R
_ call Kel~on'5 414. WJJI pick up

RATI!S

Errora In Advertilinj: -

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roboa, rockcra, mirrors, 1111ga·
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tettlea, Kenmore mb:er, htoaater,
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�Rock Springs
Twilight Garden Club Meeting .
Better Health
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Held Thursday At Minersville Club Meeting

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Misses Ethel and Clara Garland were host.esses to the Twl- Mr~.r~1rV:Q'.,~ 0 ~~d ":t~:te:u~~

light Garden club Thursday e.vening at thetr home. Minersville
The meeting in charge of Mrs Gerald Wildermuth , president. opened with devouons

by can Have

~eautiful
.Ro~es"
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the Lord's Prayer in unison .
Following the club ode and
pledge to the fla(!, members •ns·
nred to roll call with their mOst
suceessful plant. It was decided
to order more combs Lo sell as .a
money maklng project. Mrs. Phd
Williamson, chairman of the civic
committee reported on the plant·
in(! of flower boxes at the
Public Library . A thank. you
was read for contribution tO the
Vietor Reis Jo,ellowship Fund An
invitation wlls recewed to attend
a yearbook and flower show clinic
at LitUe Hocking on July 9.
Plans were made for atTan&amp;ing
lbe nowera al the Shasteen·Smith
weddina:. Plans were also made for
th.e annual potluck picnic to be
beld at the home of Mrs. Carrie
Nye on July 18.

Flower judges for the evening,
Miss Lucretia Genbeimer. Mias
Hoskins ani 1Mrs. Elmer Wickh~m
blue ribbona to Mrs. Mm·
i Davis for yellow lilies in an
container· Mi.u Lucretia
an ' arrangement of
gaillardia, shasta daisies and coral
beHs in a brown earthen contain·
er; Mrs. Dwi(!ht Parker, for three
specimens of delphinium; and
Miss Ethel Garland, sweet peas in
a white container.

The meeUnc opened with &amp;roup

Red ribbons were awarded to
lilies in a pottery container; Mra .
T. A. &gt;May, regal lilies In a cryetal
container; Mra. Minnie Davis, for

roses in a large globe; and
Mrs. Dwight Parker for pink Ylr·
row and feverfew.

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Miss Ada Hoskms read the verse
A salad course was 5erved by the
of the month and an article "You hoatesses during the social hour.

Pomeroy Bend

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Pomeroy

foNIGHT

'GOOD DAY FOR A HANGIN li'
Fred MaeMurray . Mo'l!:b&gt;ie Jl&amp;)'eii
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"FORBlDDF..N ISI..AND ''
Jon HaU - Nan Ad-ams
SUN., MON. and TUES.
"THE MATING GAME"
Debbie Reynold&amp;, Tony Roandall

!inilna of tbe theme aong "·Bri&amp;ht·
en the Coi'ller" followec:J iby the
Lord's PrQ"er and pledge to the
fla~. Mra. BoUn and Mra. Geo~ge
ikmner were njmed aa the ~n~k
committee. Otber eommltt.ees nam·
ed were Mra. Ar.Jee Abbott, chap·
lain; Mrs. CUlford Leifheit, pub·
licity ; Mra. Rollin Radford and
Mrs. William Radford, lORI le~d·
era; and Mn. Amos Leonard, lib·
rar1an. It
deelded to serve the
Bloodmobile Unlt In Aueust.
The program in cbar&amp;e of Mrs.
Clark, eonaisted of tbe reading of
six. articlea tncludinl "Healthful
History of tbe Lemon," Mn.
George Skinner; "Why 1 Am A
Vegetarian," Mn Rollin Radford;
··watch Those Warts," Mrs. Horace Abbotl; "Breakfast Should tBe
Somebody'a Buline11," Mrs. Wit·
ham Grueser; ''Reading Can .Be
F'un With Daddy," Mr.. Lewis
Grueser; and "Abdomina] Breath·
i.ng For Astbma." Mrs. !Maxine AI'·
nold.
A contest was conducted by M Iu
F.: 111er and won by Mrs. pjffotd
Leifheit and :Mr1. Hugh Bea,.,s, af·
ter which the hostesses .erVed re·
!redlmenta to the above ilamed
and Mrs. 'WUUam Eicbin1er, Mrs.

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Sew Rite Sewing

CL~~.~nR~~!!~~~ub met
Wednesday evening at their club

Abbott.

Mrs. Wells, president, conducted
Hoat.essea for the next meetlnl
a short business session after will be Mra. Edward Humphrey,
wh1ch games wert played with Mrs. John Hartung and Mn. Clif.
prlzes awarded lo Mn. Dayton ford Leifheit.
Stnckland who also won the door
pri;o:e and Mrl. Elza Gilmore, Jr.
A handkerchief shower honored
Mrs. Wells.

R~k Springs WS CS

11erved by
Refte!lhment,; were
the hostesses.
Hoslesse.e for the next meeting
will be Mrs. ElPl(!r White and Mn.
Mn. · Clifford Lelfhelt prelldent,
conducted the meeting of the WS
Calv in Simp~on.
cs of the Rock Springs Methodlat
Chuuh held Tue&amp;day afternoon, at
the church.
Group singing of "Open My
Eyea" opened tbe meeUng, follow·
ed wlth ,prayer by Mrs. William
(j,.,~;;r During the business aespro~tram book• were ordefed.
BEEF
SOc
IPI&lt;•n• were made for . a famUy
night to be held ,t the church in
SOc
the near future. Annour,cements
were made of the Laneaater aehool
or minlon1 to be held July 12·17
These Sandwiches are made with GENEROUS slices of
11.nd of the officers Tralnin&amp; nay at
meat smothered tn hot, tangy ''Deep South'' Barb 8 Cue
Jackson. It was decided to chanr:e
Sauce.
tho hour of meeting trom 1 to 1:30
p m
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,oharae of the program which open·
If you don't like hot, tangy food · · · Don
ry one ·
the readlne of the aerlp·
of these.
Mrt. Hartung and caU

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BOY SANDWICH
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LE'J' US UAVK 'J'HI!: FUSS AND THE MUS
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WEST MAIN ST.

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TWISTID COY10N
NYLON

Heskett-Johnson
Nuptial Vows Are
Exchanged Fridav

The bride, Biven in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina length
Ronald Smith and C1rroll Snow· gown of white lace over taffeta
den, who won a fisbint trip from with a matchina long sleever jac·
the National Life . lmunnee Co., tet. Her abort veil waa cauJht to
left Thursday for Rooky Forkl at 1
of lace appliqued with
Mra. Evelyn Heakett and Hr.
Ralnaboro.
pearla and sequins. She carWalter
Johnson both of Columbu1
Mrs. C. F. Tompklna, Mn.
a white B~ble covered with
Dwta:ht Parker, Mrs. led Webatu,
and tulle and centered with were united ln marriage Friday,
Mra. Everett TbOIDII, Mrs. Robsweetheart roaea and ltephan· at the EnterprlJe EUB CbUTCh.
The vows of the double ring
ert Warner' and Miu L)'dla llbers·
ceremony were read by the Rev.
baek were in Jaebon Tburaday to
attend a Methodlat WSCS offleen Jilts Rufh Ward of Denver, maid Francis H. Glazier at 4 p.m. ·
For her wedding the bride wore
training day.
bono~. waa cowned in Ice bl~e
1treet leneth pink silk dreas with
M-'"'. Roy Evana and chlldl'm,, :~!~~~:~~::: and carried a Colomal awhite
accessories and a plnk and
Pamela and Jay, of Canal Winrosea.
chester and Ro~ Pu1Jl.a1 or
of Denver serv· white carnation eornse.
Thurston viJited · Thurtdar ~
· Ruthhart
Followint the ceremony the
her parenUI, Mt~ 1and Mn ~~
Pelton, of 1,.,,pie left for a trip ln Weat Vir·
Bearhs. They ~e aceomparucu
were uahers.
and will. be be at home to

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TOE and

Report Of Minister .
Meeting To Be Given Tuesday·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Set:relary of Slate Christian A.
Herter anno~nced after an bour-long conference with Pretident Eilenhower today that be will make a television report
IAl tbe American people Tuesday nigbt on the deadlocked

Geneva

conference.

Herter met with Eisenhower and Undersecrelarv C. :OOug-

DUJ.oa at an 8 1 . m. WbJte Houiej
-bret*ftat meellnnc. He aaicl his
first hand report to Eisenhower
w,u couebed In ..,eneral ~"

· frientb .Monday ,at 1981 Lyle
Reese Statiori, Columbu..

and included an evaluation of
"wbere we are" ln the deadJocbd
foreign miniaten negotiation. at
GenevL
The aeuetary said be w.ould
make a detailed public report bJ
televiolon TUe.ldoy Dilbl DolaUs
of lhe Herter broadout will be
announeed later.
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School Program
Held Qn f fl'dOY
"FQllowJn~

Jesus" waa the
theme ol the VaeaUon Bible School
held . at the Enterprise EUB
Church.
A program of recitations, songa

&amp;~nd playlet• were presented by the
pupils on Sunday evening.

Mrs. Fnncll H. Glailer waa dir·
ector and teachen were Mra. Her·
bert Dixon, Mrs. Thomas Ben.tz.
Rev. Franel..!l H. GJazler and Mu;.s
Elsie Arnold: Helpera in the hand
craft were Mra. Victor Young Jr.,
Mrs. ·F red Clark, Mrs. Pbll ObJina:er Linda Folmer, Darlene Smltb,
Bl'u Bent,._ Elizabeth Bruch and
Ruth Ann Brothers..
Rev. and Mrs. GWier expreliBfd
bel
their appreciiltlcin to all wbo
p·
ed make the bible ~tehool a aucceas.
DUV TO MlaT
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The Diulhtera of Un on · e er·
an'a wiU mee\ Monday ni&amp;bt at
In the bAV Hall.

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Burglarized
Weekend

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Bradbury, Naaeabr, Karea
Moumlnc:.

lherfel ds

'Mrt. Stat!t wu a native of Gallia
CouiltJ, and waa a retired date
employe. Survivina are a aon,
1bome, D~Jloa~ two trandcbildren
four brotht:n, Ed and Albert
Fraoldla. lhrien, Ollio· IIDilb
Fnnklla, O!lumlnuo; ;;;;;! Elmer
.Franklin. Lo:l Aq~les, Calif. Her
huaband, Walter, preceded her Ia
death .
Local arranJementa are in
c-b,arge of Ba:Wilnal-cuta Fuoeral
Home.
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Pollee .llid tlblt entJy Wills &amp;~lin­
by
lhe basement

For Chritt" waa the Nellie •EIIia. Durina the week. sbe Paula, Jerry and .Eddie, Mr1. Val
Loplc of the proaram and e~ch alto visited In Ctnada.
B~wn Mn. Lucille Jesse, Mrs.
member save personal experience
Fred Clark and Chuckle ant.l Shel·
with an ambuaador for Christ
ly, Mu. ·Earl Brown, Mr. and Mra.
~;;;; ;t;h;;ey had met on varloUJ ocClaude Hulled.

Party Is Gl'ven
Honoring Daughter

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WI MIITINO
HarriBOQvllle Honor Glrla 4-H
Club met at tbe Gr1nge Hall laat
Wednolday evenina. The meetlna
waa ea11ed to order by Elta Black
nod; vlee pre,ldent. seventeen
members were presen~.
1 Several
f th I
membera broueht- ump e:, o .. :d~
=t~ns. ·Re:~~~:nrool ald wen
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Mr and M111 Robert.
=~11.
Gamel were 'Played.
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remains
the 11me.
MW. Jeanette Eblin apen&amp; s.tur·
day nlthat; wtth Elllne RobertL
Rev. Edllon Weaver will be
paato~
••· ffllan~,.CbuRh for t e
c~lnl )'eu.

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ball ma~ne. a j;ar C'OI'Jtajnli.ng peDIDies iiOd four t.o lfix 11asb.-

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Lessons Begin
At Two Pools

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Claans in Junior and Senior
life uvina: are bein&amp;: affere..t at tbe
Haven pool and at the Sbaw·
nee pool In Poiot Pleasant.

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Ronnie M-cGlothUn, 1 Marshall
College student, wnr teach the
ela!18 11'1 New Haven. Walden B.
Bousb will teach the clan at Point
Plea&amp;ant. Both ~ qualified
American Red . Croas water aaleb'
map- Jnstruetora.
Peraont wi1hing to eJU"oll In the
junior divi1ion mult be between
11 l.nd 18 rears of age ud at
lea1t t1i tbe aetentb grade . .Sent"-"
be 16 yean ·or oldei or in the
grade.

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t.he windOw into the offices.

mer Showera, Mr. and Mra. Harley
Brown, Mr. and ~Mr.a. .~ldon Weeks,
Mra. Albert Brown and Judy, Or·
vUle Brawn .and three c;lon frtenda
of Mr&amp;. RolUnson, Mn. Herbert
~!~:on (Apia Sulton) and SuaaD
~d Roser, Mra. Myrtle Lon&amp; and
Mlu Dorothy Lonl wbo pre1ent¢
Mra. Rollinaoa with a eake iced
In white and decorated wltti red
roeebuds aad the lniCI'lption "HI
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Mro. Edward s. King, Mrs. Ho-

Pra:yer by Mra. William Elchln·
Mr. ud !Mrs. William Ohlln&amp;er
ger and the Lord'a Pra:yer In un·
entertained
a group of relatlveJ
1ton closed the meeting.
Wednetda)' evenlns at thelr home,
'Mr. and Mra, Paul Jenson 'ot W. MilD St., In obHr:vance ot the
dauabter,
Lanca~ter were dlnner 1ueata of first birthday of their
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Eblin Sunday. Klmmi«
l)urlna; the evenlnl home mttvlea
: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde VanCooney
and family who have IJ)ent the Were shown after which home
put year In Arbonla have return- made lee cream and 1 decorated
birthday cake were aerved.
ed to their home here.
Preaent were Phil Ohlinger and
aon, Phlllie, Mr. and Mn. Bill Carr
lnd daUJhterJ, Vicki and PenD)',
Mr. and Mra. ijerman .Ohllncer and
aon, Terry, Mr. Utd Mrs. Clllr
Foodo .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wldte
and the ho1ta and dauabten, Debbie and Klmmle.

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e Am~ Tuesday Via TV On Geneva

Exceeded I._eome For .

Harrla .aeeoinpaDied hb
tather, R. w. H1rri1 to Cannelton,
w. va., lor a vlait wHh Frank

ly LUCILLI HA-..1( Nl

the
the
port.
.
the couple
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jlalt)' left for a wed41ng trip to south·
and daughter, KAren, have return· ern CalifornJa. They plan to make
ed home, after a two weeks vaca· tbeir home in Philadelphia.
tlon with relatives in Xe.U. and
·Port William.
The new Mrs. ·Blank Ia s graduMr. and IMn. Earl Kelly of Lan· ale of Middleport Hilh School and
cuter were recent 1ueall of
the Holzer Holpltal School of Nurs
!brother and slster·in·law, Mr. and tng. Mr. Blank rectived his degree
Mra. Herbert Dixon and family.
from the UniversitY of Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllhur YounJ and
family and Mr. and Mra. Milton
Local readers will remember the
Hostettie and family of Bradner, Russells as they Uved In Middle·
and l}tr. and 'Mrl. Noel Youq and port for a good number of years
•ons of Dayton were rue1t1 thla where the entire family was active
week of their parents, Mr. and in the First Baptilf. Church. They
Mrs. Dana Youn(!.
were here early in the sprlng. to
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McQu1id and
with their famUies in Mel_,
dauahter returned to their home l•l;e0 ,101 ,~-----in Detroit today after a vialt with 1 .
Mr• Geora:e' H Parlj'er who ac·
com.panl.ed the~ home for a .vialt.
ICniC
Mr and Mrs Clyde Mllhone
vllited recently. In Belpre with
UfS Oy
thelr aon F)o)-d J.lilhone and
:faml.ly.
'h
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amos en·
Mra. C. L. Faulkner and diUI ·
group of relatives with
picnic dinner Thura·
ter Cathleen returned to Sprln&amp;·
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fleld after a weeks vllit with her
evening at their home, Rock
parenll. Mr. and Mra. Ernelt Rea
Rold, honorina: Mr. and
and other relatives. 'Ibey were ·ac·
Rolllnson (Allee Brown)
m••nled
home by Doona and
CO
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aen
John
Thomu of St. Sho·
Rena U'eanne Rea niece1 of MrL
Jetand, Ga.
Faulkner.
Frieda Smith hat ju1t retullled
.Pre~ent were Mr. ~nd.Mrt. ~
home after spending the wlhil tn maa Bowen, Mi. aft'd 'Mn. J~bn

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Meigs County Eipenditure8

Baltimore, l!brylaDd. The Diles
wbo traveled by train were also
siJhtaeelna: In WashlnJton one

Weather

enttne

a.t.

family .

double ring ceremony at the First Baptist Church. m
Mr. and Mn. L. D. DUes return·
Colo., Miss Janet Loulse Russell became the bnde ed home Friday after 1 wee\a'
of Mr WUUam J Blank on Sunday afternoon, May 17th.
visit with their 100 and family ,
M~ Russell is, the daughter of Mr: and M~. Leo M. Ru~ Mr . and Mn. Willlam Diles in

Mainly
People
In Pomeror.
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with Dr. and Mra. John Harley and

In a

former res1dent1 of Middle·
now reildina ln Colorado. Mr.
is the aon Of Mr. and Mrs.
Blank, Trevose, Pa.
Dr.
Elroy Shikla read
candleli&amp;ht service at 3 p. m.
fore a setLine of mixed
nowers.

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by Mn. Ambo IA9btl'd, Toledo with her dauabter, 'lilro. Frick, Mr. and Mro. Paul Frlok and

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ll Delicious "pieces of golden brown Southern Fried
Chicken. Serves 4 IAl 6 people. Due to the very low
prices on this we arc sorry that It is limited IAl CARRYOUT SERVICE ONLY.

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Denver,

nouse on Lincoln Heights with
l'otrs. Harvey VanVranken and Mrs. Roy Smith, ·Donnie Smith, Judy here by Mra. Jlek Evans fto tpent
Radford and Vlekl, Danny and Rog- the day wlth relatives in Middle·
fi:dward Wells as hostesses.

Something New At (row's Steak Hovse

. OF THE AREA

To William B.lank At Denver.

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Meeting Is Hel d
Tuesday Afternoon

NEWS

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was ena R.oad.

ll.iu Cl1r1 Garland who g:ave a
meditation on pylm 21 . followed read b)' 'Mrs. Phll WllhamiOn.

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Euler,
entertained the Rock
Springs ·Better Health Club Tbun·
day afternoon on her home, Ath·

SOCIETY·

· Around And.

James Wright Jr.
Completes Armor
Training Course
FORT KNOX, KY. (AIITNC) AlmY P1t. I ...... a. Wrieht lr~.

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w. v•.• ls oolledaled to .,.,.,.,..
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