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Monday, May 2, 1955

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The Keip Covnty Society for aoel~ te make avaih1ble aU
A poli~l 1ttn.'ll1'r· .fik. .M~
Crippled Childre~ held a meet-- nece~~ary equlpnelll;' ineiUcJioal c
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inC I&amp;Oitday evenJDg at the offl. tape recorder and audiometen OUD y 0 a ... uq- Otl ¥ ·••

ees al the County Agriculture to Kill Barril for ber wvrk.
Exte ·
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ViAeeDt ·P iper, Field
~eroy . Hi&amp;hh(hta of thr meetial for tbe Ohio Society for
l.f!Ciuded • repor:t of the Easter Cbi1dren, qoke to the croup and
Sell Sale Campa1gn completed ill expre:aed bi.a J!fpreeiJtion fOT
AlprU;
plan• for a
summer the splendid work which the
Speech Therapy Pro:ram ; and a eiety bu done loeally. Speeial
talk by I field aeerelary ~ the mention WIS given to Lee lk·
Ohio Soeietr for Crippled Child- , Comas. Eaal.er Seal Sale Chlirren.
m.a.a, . Who was inlti'UIIIMntal in
Tbe fioancial ..eport, presented mUint tbe liM eamp~ign the
by Theodore Reed, Sr., Treasur- luete3JI that ·is wu. All tbOH
er, Indicated that the
Eall.er 1ll"l)o participated, membe:n .and
Seal Sate Campaign or llt~M was volunteers, were commeodd bY
the Moet auoceuful eamp~.ign ID ··'Piper, who uid, "Meip Count)'
the blllory of t.he Soelety. A to- tan have the best t~ellitits i..a
realized tile aid of Ctj.ppled Children bf.
till of $1282.t6 was
tbrougb the ~le of Enter Seals. eause it is wining to aupport on-·
and thl.&amp; · amowt.t was an ine-reJte ly the Milt." He further stated
of 20% over 1961 11nd topped the that tile
foitbcGCDIDf Speeeh
previous high t(-t in 1953 ol $12- 'l'htnw Procnm ~•• betome
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1 tile guide for otJaer couotles
?IIIIa for a 11.1mmer
Speeeh £ollaw. ::oaee the ~cram is Ul\H.irrlt rA. Quineey, Dlihois to coo d~ay, he added. It becomes
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flna~ anoproval ~e. ~ts to tee to it .that the
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DliAoil, to con-. t"e eJilldrea wbo- are In need
tor eilbt them. To -wUte the facllitiea, or
approxlmat.. tf fall to tate full advantage o1
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·tllfltn ~ld- mard progre~~ for
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Running competition lo local per.,.lt holdert,· tiP!,ratl~· without a license illegal bee,,slllei. The tip:Off ,,;·\ ,,.' , .
WOI made by one of th1 city COUncilmen who WO~ asked b~:~"· of our citi:&amp;enS far Ot'l application to join ane",.f~)"Ji}~' , : :.
the artanisations. He said h~ Wilt ashame. to keep ·an .• ~jn,~ ~~Jn to the City Hall and buyl~g beer withciJ*, ,.,, "
rng a member of the mentil)ned organisation. They d. ~~i~a:ve a club license or pl)rmit of any kind llni:Nf "":.
would be impossible for them to obtain dill. After all, ' kf~:q,ltY Hall belongs tci the City, wll.ich is the t~x P\itr, ·, /
you and I and every tox pa~r who liv11 in Pomeroy, a!'~ t~rtoinly I am ·nat going lil give them permission
sell beer in the City Hall.
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Mr.s. Norman W·aylan.d will
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the yt~Ar • ·tt'lrtiri&amp; •
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CJ!:Il'ter of t-h e DaQibters ot

and the City Hall aut of the b11r bualneiS.

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der to make rOom !or the ·
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~~::~:p:.~.~~~~e curtl•• r.•••• "l Edward
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that local a'rea
opportunity
to'b_reed t.c&gt; 41U~IIi olr.,. and · fol-

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w1u. ~~ave .tho

loW' ~ line ~~...11111 prillll'&amp;m, Jn.
eutlniJ .· tblt coalletenC, 81ld unl·

f'¥1'1111•1 off llpi'IDI, h(lh produclion, desln~Jt l~ ~n6 top &amp;alJS
. ru,ar ·.ptanJ ha~d 1'bei!rt 1 annObb· Yi.lul!." Mr. Mcdltle said.
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ghn~ 1 lduc.J.tlon . Jnatitdte 'or I ~~~;''::!:::":~·· •• effeeti~e W&amp;)' to
dbilrm'' Sclicfol aiad Vacation B~ I";
: · their wor' of herd
14! tkh.~~ te~h~£. . . ·. ~~ . ~ -. ;; ~DlP.J'OY(I~"nta.'~ Montle coneludThe IDJUtute ia to be conduct· eel'. • ..
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CarroU;66,
Dies; Rites '1hur5.

ady •lid lo bil ldverlise.mat. #J
would call 'the remod.U.. job
very foolilh wbm ~ Ia 10
":.dly Ia need of 10 llllt!l
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The commissioners approved (,be State of Ohio and any other
the minutes of the previoua meet- departmenll in wbich the ~unt]l!s
lng, which JIYe Bedford ToWDJbip 1 involved.
Trustees the UJe of ten county · The Welfare Diredor ancf two
trucks and the loader on Satur- eue workers of Melp County Weidays beginning April 23 to haul 'fare DePartment were liven per·
gravel from the Letart Gravel Pit mlulon to attend tbe InsUtute for
to Bedford Townahip roads.
Administrators and Social eaae

A bid waa awarded the RiEer Oil
Compan)' to furniah the eounty
E;dward Carroll, 116, Mi&lt;ldJeport. garage wlth gasoline for the
died at his residence early rue.. equipment for a ninety·day period
beginnlag April 18.
dajo. morning. .
Mr. Carroll worked .aS car In
spector for the New· YOrk Cf'ntral FAMILY HIGHT SPEAKIIt
Rallr""d at Hobson. He wu a
Rev. Franklin Norrls will be the
euest speaker at Family Nigbt to
member of the B. R.
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SurviVIq are itt• wife, Emily: be held at tbe Racine Baptlat
two daulhten, Mfa. Ru.uell Lyo111, Cblli"Ch · Wednesday nlghL The
Middleport and Mrs. CarJ Nli!bolas grotip wUI ptber at 6 p. m. with
Rutland; tbre~ grandchildfen: dinner at ,8:30 p. m. Those attendJ9hn CarroiJ. 'Syraeuse: ·Leo car- ing-are to bring their own food.
roll, Mi4dleport; )Irs. Harry Bo&amp;-

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a decent r&lt;Nm'' IIley addec!· . ill
their counteMife. . .
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)layor C.•adar Ia ~ m~ e•i
Present at U.e meetlnc were •ld II he wu ele.ted bt ~
P,reside"nt Dan Hartinger, H.
oot allow bee&lt; I'! be iOI4I IIi tho
ball.
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horn .. Srracuse ... d Mra. Vlorler
HQweil, Mlddl•port.
F;uneril servk~ wiJI ~ beld'
ThUr&amp;day Morlllp:g 1t 9 a. ·m. at
the Sacred Heari Church with tite
Father .Jot,n Turel olflc.iaUng .
ROM"Y Bervlcca ~·Jil br held·· at
7:30 Wedn'esday eveninr at thr
Ewini FUneral Home. Burial will
be· ,in tbe Sacred Hea1•t Cem.et.lry
under the -dlroctlon or Ewing.
Tbe·body is at the funeral bomc,
where friends may call .

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Cllf!;INHATI PRODUCI
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woak, down \le, reecipta
rw, demand slow; consulner

farge white 37 to 38; brown
36· &amp;-o 37; mediums white 3&amp; to
36, brown mix 3:5 to

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Whole..

sale contmercial 80 per cent A,
extra large white 35 to 36: brown
34 to 35; medium \V'blte 32 to 33,
brown 31 to M; current

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ChicltOJio. lrnn. 11,..., '"~'­
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Mna study fryere 27 te 2*;
To Be Wednesday
MM.. -heavy 24 to H~ Mns,
Funeral servi~&amp; for Dana X:arr. · llilht u to 14: old .-m 10
78, Pomeroy, who died .M.oDday to 11.
Butter, 90 HCOre, 83e.
mornlnC wil be held . ~n.ea•Y
afternoon at 2 p. m. at the EWing
Funeral Cbapel with l~e ReV. L
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The Volunteer Fire Oeprtaaeat
and Firat Aid Squad wbo bold
mee\iflll in the City Hall aecepted
thit u a blast at theiroreaniz~Uon
Shortly after lllconda,'• jtper had
JUt the streets. firemen Ud lint
aid mea were out dlltr:lbUiiq;
hLndbil ls to homes throuJ)Iout lhe
eommunity, refutiq the . .tatementa.

Bedford Township To Use Co~ty
Trucks For Road Gravel Hauling

Daua Karr Rile!t

--Gavo tho V11!1~.~ at ;omoroy A~ditlonal I ~amo ~y I natal!
lnt Parkin• Mttara
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pull•licity lllllllbcth Smith, CouoiJ
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e.rt.Ud~ I be given the program and
Dr. K. D. Amsbacy_; .Hn. GJad)'ll truck toured Ute ·
ot Pome.ed to ttn
parent.a ol. children in need
Kmwu: _Jaet Rmeson; Vernon roy with a publie adarla 'nsteal
I =:::~:~,therapy can make
Nea1e. 1'he Dext JChedule.d meet- booming out their li~- of tbe
send their sixth -;"iv;;t;;;;d,~
er.s to Wahama on
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to bring their
inc will 'be held oo Mondly, June story.
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the
clinics.
[t will be for
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M'emben
of
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t.er ~quainted with · the ..,.,..,
Fire Department Qd tll&lt;f F)lot
PN-recistratlon wliJ •lao
Aid Squad 1ald that wbal t!iq
compieted at that time.
ealled the ..actual 'ltoh" 011 tm:.. '
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provementa iD
tbe dO'WilAairl
will be student. 'l or Hxt · yar•s
room was ..to protide taliltlry f•
seventh grade, will go' throUgh
cilitiea not aVIJlabJe under CaD.aeVfiP.\h erade &amp;ebed~e. The few
Meigs COunty Commiuionen
Carl and T. Dellenbaugb were aday, the COuncil ·paid ~ to
eietith graders preseDl .wJllAj go met Monday for the regular com. appointed to Investigate and ridlt resurface Ute old' horn · lt,alJ,."
thtou.gh a nlntlb grade 'teliedule. missioners meeUng in the Court and check bill• and r~ cbara:· A tolal of "$1447.117 ... -Ill)!
Student CouneiJ IMmber• .wil,l House, with three memben of the ed againat XeiiJ CountJ by the GUt memben. AD. uaiold amount
serve u a:uide~~ ftir · Uie .vliitol-i. board present
Department or Public Welflre by of donated labor 111111 f!lnlit~ W

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Group) • -Ran tho office without Dl~tatol'l

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~I nstollod Sowora In Monkey, St~~ar 6 Haylor1 Run

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Mr. Montie has just completed
~wO-..,eek , .tJ'aining
~)J.rt~e at the CUrti~a Fatm~-' Cary,
lllinois. In adi:lition to_ leamins
the princlple11 · of tfte breeding
progran;., Mr, Montle waa alao instructed Jn sucb su~jec:t.a as the
lta,ilc. a_n~tomy of. a ~w. the -technique of bl-eeding and the impor.tance and relation!lhip of timins:
successful conception. AU
breeding was done on live
so that he now has had actuil ·experieDce for his work.
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Some 125 bulls In eight differ·
ep.t bre~ds are kept It tbe farm
lo· ·~! lp the irUflelal breediftlt
j:lt:ogrJ)n.,,ut are bne-bred for uni·
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Tu11day, May 3, 1955, you ~j!l ~~·~tci Moyor for tll+1.1 l•ft two y.-ara. I am a can.1~idate fpfj:h~taffice. lft.yau
people of Pomeroy see it prO,.r all~ fitting to elect m•i.\~J,~nt oct will be to put the' City.Hall back in order

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spection of the City Hall· just after the remadlliniJ ioll/fi'-{.~on'e downstain in .the club raOilt Ol.'ld' '*a• told ·thi
jab just cost $200(). New sinksJiiew toilets~ new bar,. ojt;{',fijfurt• of different kinds, but yilt they do
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the money, that Is th11 ta~payeflmaney;·to· repair o~r·:•~lwould call the Nima•:leling jab yery
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the race for Ma7or of .f~
elubed head-cut.
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and con, c.ver 1 poliUcal adftrh 11•
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Elbert 'P.
Canaday dtarged that beer
beinr: eold iD the Cit_r HaU, and
8lid if be were elected ....he

Canaday r~erred to a recent remodelin&amp; job dwe oa tile lint
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coat $2000."
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bat and raiturea of different klacis.
the laio that lleip ,&lt;:ouoty, wl&gt;leh but yet .they do DOt ba•~ llit! . ·
will be hu done so well 1n the pMt, ftlOfle)'; that .iJ 'the tupayen:
Harrla 1 , . will Profit br the exc:ellent wott money to repair our ~t!f4... C.~ ,

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Beer Sales Tiff

To Conduct Coupty's Program

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The Sealor Choir of
Heath
Methodist Ctuarc. wili practice
Thursday at 7:80 1u~ad of Wednesd.ay because Or lbt eoDfllct
wltb the County-wide Music Fes· ATTENOS DINNIR
At\ondillJI 1110 J - e dintinl scheduled for Wedaetday.
ner ~ere Mr.· iiiCI1 lift. Vlrilf

Cap'a OfTbelleacl Sez:

Brown, Mr. and ·Jin. BiJI. Cbilds,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pll.nley,
Mr. aod llra. BJtll FollrOcl. Mr.
alld Mn. fthU Globoklr, Mr. and
Mra. flex Janl~t irr. and lll'fl.
FN.nk lenni~ Mr, and Htll. Jli..
chard Karr, lfr; and 1 Mrs. Harry
Kidd, llr. ~~~~ lrn. BIU Kutght,
lllr. and Mri~Jioler ,~ lit..
aad ·llra. EulQ{Baekli!J'. Mr. and
llrB. Vemcm. ~. lin. HArry
MiUer .md Mrt. OllYe lntrabam.

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_Scelba May Be In Dang~rOfLos~QgJob
He Fights ~mmunists WithSuchSucees$ , ·

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NoUonal odvertiJing

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· Pub1i.Jbed t-Vl"l'1 aftemOOD ex- tltive,
Bottinelli-Ktmball, lne ,
oept Sundq by The Ohio Valley Mil Lexlnaton Me., New York
llenUnel. Ill&lt;., at 110 lfe&lt;hanle City, 18, N. Y.

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· Entered IS seeond c!au mall· at The Daily Sentmel
ofhce,
!ill malfer at the post ofrl('e at $lt..80; aix months, $7 .80; three
montbs, $3.90. By motor route
;omeroy, Oblo
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Jack Collette •. • City ld1tor
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seeing
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you spt&gt;nd j u!!l abou.t the same readily ava!lab](• to COI",sumers
prc.porticn of your income for 'in every noO'k and crann y
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cent ury ago, wben prices of CV· mg f1rm s have rcalt:;:cd avP rage I
pr('sent· rarn mg:s . or

day levels.

'than cne ('t' nl per dollar of s a l t·~

During the 1026.30 period, th e - as
avcrtr;te person had S633

able: fn:@me
~~~t

year.

per

ng am~.,..n en rly fiYI'

cents for

he

Finally , it

tnk l.'s

lor .his mut Since 1950. average prtcc ().1 many it ems than it
dirposable mcome hu been

$1 ,. durin g the 1!)29 boom.

448, and the meat b11l has

been ample, in that year th e

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manpofacturmg worker could bu y
factor

prorils earned

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mdustry,

·;dft.ki ng

ftft hs

the chuck roast wt th the

whtC'h earned

m an

pounds
money

hour . Now

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big and complicated hour's work pays for a.hout three·

buying

Dr. Leonard Ri~lllf!man, presi·
dent or Morris HarveY CoUeee,
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to
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t e RavensWood
a res1
gra
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, ates
Hl&amp;h
Sc.hool ot oommeneement •· exercJs:es to bo held :May zo, Prjn~l·
~al Reed F. )fy~s has .-ftnounCed.
Jack Carmichael will be the
Valedietorian of his eliss and Eli;
aabeth Weekley will be the Sa(u· tatorian.
Dr. George M'. curry, Dlstriet
S!lpet-iiltendent of the Methodist
Chtirch, will deliver the annual
sermon1 Sunday, Mty 'ls, wbJch
wit mark the o~nina: of the com~ h
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$37.52 or Vt, or 5 9 per cen-t, le-u work·hme today to ea l'n

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MorriS-Harvey PresidentS~
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.For Ravenswood Graduatin..,..gtJ
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ually increased, refusal of food
eeas~• and they · ga.in weight.
lfenee we use Uris method-but
with a reduced dQ,Je-in Weak, exhausted patJents, and in those who
refuse food ."
In all hili categories, he . stated
the limitation s w1th sharp def-

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DID YOU KNOW THAT?

iD.ltiveness. "Sleep therapy is Jess
va1u.able in excited patients than

in thosp showing depressi\•e-inhi·

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bitory stutes,'' he sat at one point.
He cited the tindin~,; of 16 otHer
scientists !fhrcl!! of these cUatlons
were to the German literature,
two to the French, and the,remain·
der to tfle Rqseiaq,

taken advantage or all the
There' s that shop I alw~ys want ·
clearlld places where uttl 1tv l1ne!l 1 cd, nghl there at Bridgeport.
ran and there, they stm ply took plainly marked "Bionehc's Beauty
over in o. do.ncing white not of Shop" and Oad says "Here you
bloom nil up und down t ho~ L' slopes hDdda r\nne clear ov er to W Vn
- you could just hNil' ol d Dame to fuul 1t .' nut that rwtn(' dol.'sn'l
Natu 1·c murmurin g ''How nil'f' th1:;; look ~o had on a ~&gt;hop sign But
pt·epnrcd soil nil 1s for my llf'l'Y since I &lt;'&lt;tn't e\'t:m do my own pin
ftrSt lumbl mgs of spn ng"
curl ~&gt; mu\ohe 1 heltet' Jet it rtdc n
wh i\1' A~o lh &lt;'l' goml ideo ~o m•

Brnatl correction about Cinding had

the new ~ &amp;Z$1eamurns in April
"Flower Grower"- they are in the
March !Ksue instead, a whole glor·
IM glowing pa ge or Lhcm in color.
Our dorg, Lady, will aoon now
qualify all a regular :Newfoundland
type, ctrr)'ml{ a \ittlc btler keg of

a.thinK on )y!r neck :mJ rescuJj'g .
trav.,lers, if marooned fl:.R31- Jb.t;
crool 11now fir any)
Becau!ie- hcre· she came, .1dorn·
'd with a plastic neck ribbon and
bow with the following note at·
tached:
HI Mro. ll ..
Where Is your column' KeeP it
eotntng •• We enjoy it. Hope this
reachell you In aood shape as Lady
do~11n'1 qualify so well '"'' a "male

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A class o{ flUy i~tudenls will
• · th e1.r "'
· d t h ~.Y'f"'P .,9mas an
are: !Werell Ray Abels, Donald
Allen Allmant ,Ei~~en Jean Allman,
Ronald Ross AliJ11:an. Leah· Rae
Bare, Ralpti Keith• Benson, Gladyll
Joanne Bever, ' 11 RamOna Ellen
Brinker, James· Brotherton. Jaek
Blake ci·r nlicr.aet, ·sa-mantha Ann
Casto, Biii)' 11Jein Chambtn, Barbara Ann Cte'el, 'Wancy Sue Crtt..
chfield, Heleb Clair Crites, Betty
Jeln Dotson, .te'Jth DUrst, C!ltol
Louise Evans, Thelma June Fogg·Ins. Marll'•rt c-·11, c•·rl..
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nan. Vlr~in~' Lee l!ordman, Betty Mae Hat dn, 'Emma Zoe Hotf,
Lllslie Vlrg~ )HUQiles; Patrici' Ann
Jackson, Doriald Jarrett, Eileeri
Atin ·KetwO'Od, Mti Perelene Kid·
der, Ruby Mae tlncicome, ·Darothy Ann :Mceoyr Eldoil . McCoy,
James FloyH McCoy, Doris Ann
McDermott, Starlin&amp; Millerz William Rober~ p.innell, G hArte~ j.
re~:etvc

Jtem:,

tian. Demoer1 ft

Tbe "le«.'' ,;16t W:in.b. to ""
lhe support Cit the ')tit wlne SoclaJist grou-.! Of !t'letro NeDill,.
who js a leUow .. traveler wft.h
the eommun~ .!Fhe rtpt·-Whtli
wants; to ~~ t-he support
right, wing ·w.nu tb ..... Uo
PD.t} 'q.f ti4t w~na1 pillrUet, I'DdUf
lng t~ M9j&gt;aJ"!~!Jt• .j.
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5eelha opfJrJy lli4 t · ~itttrl~
fo\iih¢ btollehi'l candidacY .tar
the prea.ld~ncy.
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.,... "" cl ..a" ' DOrtravored the election
partisan, SOI)le man who wD\llct
oppeal to ~lie small P,.r!let'·:\vi)Jtl
su~ort the Christian ~ Demol.'lats In a · -eoaUtl0n 1 of'· '·ee:ltter
groups.
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The parly refused tt~A",'
a •"
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wi~h Se¢!'ba, and (k.Q ;l waa
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elected.
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'the pr~idetit ":.: pf1 :rg~i:t, ~· lqre
the Pre5i.dent df ,l"t.a~Ce~ ii' larrely a figurehead: But he- · ~u· one.
i&gt;t'~Oflltk·e . o! lll'!'ll' hlii&gt;6rjltn&lt;e.
When a J)l'ilne min:Jilter n~n•~
lt Ja Up to the pre&amp;kleht tt ,·~ 8
a sUccessor, . sjj)ject'' 1'o : ecmtlrmaUon bl" PatllahriJnt~
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&amp;leflo,r S,' Schaal, "'lddleport Society Editor - Pbone 6079
l»ddleJI-hl H.lwkina. Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

1bl1 groUbd.

talfe

ice · May

II. Next day, ·r.nder t ~ eoM(~
tu•ion
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m'ere'ly a !or:tna1lt7 ah~ tie' YI•Iild
be asked to torm e new

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C!ept the resicnation 91 his feJ..

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Pic;. Cbarlea Monia who hu turo to hU: work 11 bookkeeper at
a\ rort Ireox; ltl., II home \be Rlur Company.
for o· fllleen claY leave with bls · H"1U')' Honoeoy wu slated tO&lt;

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l'jl! Sr. llld fomil1.

Mr1.

loHph Mor·

.Mrs. Allen Hu"bca

mljor IIUller)' at Holzer Hoapital
ladoy. lira. llilah lfeAIIIJter,
Charleroi, Po., opent Su,nday wttb
bu IIJter, Mra. llenneay and ...,
Robert, and dUed on Mr. Hennuy
ln GllllitOIIs.
lfr. and lira. Marvin· Rowh,
Chlrluton, w!lo viJiled llr. and
Mzw. Eorl Roub, wue aeeompanled to GalllpoiiJ by lira. 'tori
Roush w•er• they vtolted Arthur
RoUJh, a medleol pallent at Hoi·
ur Hotpital.
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lted llr. and Mrl.
Tlflor
ond lbree ehUdren at Loeon Sun·

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~then ,mn.ll·

ed were: vice pre1ideat, Mra. Da.vid Dartt Jr.; Litereture, Jln. C.
E. Hoyt; M..IAioDJ, Mn. «;:. P.
Bradbury; ChriJtlla. Stln'iee ,ud
Love Giftt, Mtl. Harry HoudUh.elt;

'\vbJte CrOll, Mn. Jobn Kauff;

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wu inttalled

u president of the B. H. 'Sauboro
MlllloDU')' Soti~Y. when the, met
llonday evenlfll allhe l"'nn ll.ai&gt;'
tilt Cburch. Mn. ,Charlet Beaa..U
out.,olDI prealH.nt~ wu tbe la-

l[!r, ...a·"""' ~.,... L107d and
¥r. and lira. Robert IIUII were
YQ!ton In Atlleoo Saturday nicht.
• ltev: Howml Ruppel~ putor of
lhe ,Jinl Preob)'teri&amp;ll Chun:h bu
. ~ !rom Now York Cl\7
~" be rilllo'! rela\1- laat
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· )Jn, Kl,l ~II a "!"Jieal,Palien! ol Holler Hotpilal:
lJf.r..an!l. Mn. ~nn'' Gallq'er
·~- IOJI. C~III'IU!oa, spool the
ftf!lend ~\!llfr. and llrs. c. P.
family'
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. oa · BOker ~n4 ,Jack llobson c1a,y
~~~rt·Pollleror Rotarians, a~
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I~ ,the l&gt;IWicl Coofereaee at
Billy, ann of Mr. and Mra. Den·
~~ Jlope Suiut.,.. ., ·
ver Rl~e 11 Ill wllh measla.
Howmlllattox, Chippewa, 0.,
· ~ Dinell·11rot blrtlldoy of Mn.
~ ~~ rWaS eelebhled OVer apent lhe weekend wltb his par.I 'lfeei!Oild wheq .llee daqbler 4itta Mr. .and lira. Elmer J.lattox.
.
}!:oolel!!, Cpl&gt;~. Colum(IUI Mrs. v...,.on Bllko!llee, :Medina,
wu.het "'OIL
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· ~ villtod her brolbero, Carl and
•!tit.
llrs. L. D. Diles, . MIJa Elmer Mattox and their families.
~ Sanborn, lfn. ROilier Hyliell, $urld1J1 ,.eats at \be Carl Mattox
¥1'1. A. R. Pullen, lira. Shirley home Included lfn. Kath'I')'D Bud" ~~ Kn. Oeora~ ReyJtolda vlilt- ..._ ond 10111. Jenning and John,
od II"'• and Mra. Joho Sdneo, llev- ¥1&amp;· l!ltnl!l Ord, Henderson, llr.
er:Jy, wbeb tbey were there lion- aod Mrt.. Otho Mattox, Mr. and
d~ , t9-r~t~nd ~'Q fu'eral ' of a Mra. Eutace WJlaon and ao.n,
t"ffl'er loeal .BipU.t minilter, the AndJ, l'olat Pleaoant.
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'l""•.Kfeaier.
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.Mr. and lira. Clyde Keaslnger
" ~Ohn l'ult&gt;; Who bu ~p I me- and odD, 0tol'fO, Akron, apent tbe
dloal patient at Kobel' llolpltal re- weekend with his parenta, llr. and
turned home Monday ~ after a lin. Beectfu Keulnger and other
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ahnrt reeuperative ,perlftd will re- :·elai\Ytl·

trim; a m.us arrana:ement of
eprine flower a in • tall urn thaped pottecy vue; and a pillow vue
of tulipl wltb rhododendron fol·
il(ge.
Twenty one members and the
&amp;\lest apeaker, were ~re~ent for
the meetina:. An t~vttation wa•
read from the Twdieht Garden
,.Club to atten~ the MeiJI County
meetiDJ of Dllt.rict 11 to be held
at the Pomeroy DAV hall, Wed·
nesda&gt;:n,.May ~1~~ 1~ .a . m. ~ . 3
111 L)' 11
p. m.
pr--..-,
Ebersbacb ur1ed 111 member• to
attend.
The elub voted toi the civic
committee tp bave i; nowerlnl
crab tree planted in the court·
house ,.eard, tbia fall. A donation
was voted to the memorial mart..
er fund, commemorating the build·
ing of the firat steamboat "Til•
Condor" on the Ohio River.
Hra. R. w. P'insterwald gave the
J;eport of the nomlnatinl commit·
tee u fol~ows: Mra. William Downie, president; Mrs. Charles GoeJlein, Yic:e president; Mrs. Roy
Betzlng, treasurer; Mr&amp;. Clair
Karr, secretacy; and t~e proeram
committee MJaa Lydia Ebersbach,
Mrs. R. W. l'inaterwald an\! llrs.
Dor Sc'baefer. Tbe slate of officers
were aecepted. Members responded to roll eat with a garden aug.
&amp;cation and many worth while
were brought Out.
Tbe .June meeUng wil be held
at the home of Mrs.
with J«rs, Dor Sehafi:fer and
Clair Karr the assisting ~ostesses.
It will be an open meetm1 and
one roay brine a guest it they notify the b~steu. Dr. Stephen ~yce
conserv&amp;~lOD ~peak:~r
from the
Umv~rsdy will be guest

All e~b women of Keip
Cowlty are urJed to attead tbe
Ill)' F.. lowlhip Day leJ"Ylce It
tiN! Keatb Metht.Jdt.t Cbureb llay
6 at 7:30. Tbe 1erviee iJ apoftlf)l'ad
bylhe Uolted Church Womea and
the Meil' County Council ot United Chqreb Women baa plaaned

t.hia procram u•in' the material
aeat out by their national laudquarten. Theme of the ten'ice,
will be 'The Raponsibie Cbr~
tina F~mny . H

I . M:ra. Ben Philson, Middleport

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low party leader atld n•nie .someScarberry, 'CahiGII Smith, Danit!J body · eli e premier.
Richard SntltH1 . Jll:nlce C.i'roll
U lhit happeno·,. the Chrllllian
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Smith, Loret~a lfene SnHtft, 'Mitdred Lucille Stn~b, Corrine Aver. Democratic feud will be ·~it·
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sa Stanley, ' Rjchlrd .VanKirk, Jer- .
tend
and
the
only
wirllien
can
rie Ray Walters, Elizabeth Week" .
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ley and Doris. Jane WJIHams.
the etdremlsto, loft or' i'l!lht.
Rector , Ca~ft ~ Saft!ed, ',!l¢1ald

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s.n•t'*'• IOii, Rim I!nd ·
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The Women'• Society ur Christ ' ·
Service of Heatb Church are h:
tesaes for the Tea undu tM Je.
dershJp ot their president, Mn..

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TIE LATEX P

Ja president of the County CountU
and Mn T T Shelton Rad.n
will be l~e · ot' tbe leade~a ff111' t1t~
worabip serviee A qJeelal Ia

only $1.00

.. Wide V.rl1ty D~ll
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The putlents are made to sleep
with n wide variety of drugs, a
partlculnr drug be ina: chOst!!n to tit
outa gas, just run OV&lt;' I' there, get 0 particular p11 ttent. But the R~l:
you some good wood- nothing .o sian doctors use small doses and
"rcmfwce" the drugs by letting
II ' "lOtiO rlx ,Y0\1 up.
.- hlu e light nash monotonously In
You thought the Pon y Expref~s the sleep wards. or by settl_n.l( a
of the ea•·ly 1840.~ and 18t!o0s h.-&lt;1 mu£fled metron\\niO to tlcking
gone out, ekccpt on n pos t agn lnon otonously. They Rta:t~ put
th heat!Hamp didn't you" Nosirrce boy, producing poultices on
e pa· 1
here they come, battin' right at tienb and put hot water bags intt»-.
you. plamly marked PONY. Suc11 the beds with them aince warmth
ultto encourages sleep.
8 gnorting rarln' tearin' pony, tho,
worth severul hundred horses It'
lie revealed that Russjap plY·
lull nr sale !lays. But nppropriate· ch1atrtsts b~gan devilopln&amp; to l
Jy, succinatly and 11imply marked "elertro·sleetl': In 1~. Electr~~ ;
PONY
are attached m appropriate poa:l·
tlons to the patlent'11 head. A
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an d wea k now
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cIot h tng , mea l s, dl apcu, me dl cIn· t . It
d' t d 1 t.o th!m . The t
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h. I .r~li.• ,
It took me back to remembering result, fie Sllld , Is , 81fg P~.- - ...
romantically how galloping ponv hon felt deep ~ehind the ey~a _.ad x
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a slight prlcklng In the eyeUii,J
expres9 riders girdled t b new , Aft
Ul t 30 1 ut most · ~a- ,
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raw young country from East .o
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m n ea
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WeRt with the news, wtth patJkeb tlcnts begin to hel sleepr,. j,......,
( 0 homo Wtth prec iOUS printed gr.£tdually they fall asleep,
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And since 1949, h~ _ eo~\J.nue~ :.,
tl'le Ru1siana have been t"'dQ.t.!,ril•
. No wonlle~ a stamp wali long l!rolont: !lleep by infusin1 a.J~'" .
lmg ago prmted In thtlr honor 1 ie solutions Into the Vein&amp; of pia stan\p found In every collectton tlenta. "Mter studyin&amp; tlte sbdrt·
f I'Xpect
term ahd }Oni:•term !fftete ~ of; J.!·
coho! In do~. and demon1tratlns
1 thouaht I'd seen Snddle Moun· the harmleunta.!l of approP,riltl
tams on previous trips but never doses of the alcoholic mb::tur!IPoft
so cl ea rly u!J on this one. There -i.t ourselves, we pl'oeeeded ·to treat
stands ag~tinst the sky a deep sad• patit"nts," he said, ·
dlr. of perfect dimcn!Jions cirved
Schls•;:~hr.nlt TrNtmtnt
rig ht out of that long blue solid
Alcohol-it&gt;dueed sleep Is used
line rar far up against the sky,
especially in the treatment of ,
schizophrenia. One bi• 'rea10ft wh)l . ··
1 don'l expect you to behevt' is that "weU&gt;{feveloped achil·
lhiR but we went out to Berr~·- opbrenia and alcoholllllft are set~
ville, Old Virglnny, actually saw dQm found toeether .~' But .alcohol
aatd shook hands with famo us b, a- nart1ttic the body .111 ttidrbt.lrlh·
Seno.tor Harry F. Byrd, as he stroJ. ly accul'ltomed to· h•r~d1h1a, Jli~
led out In hhl beautifully grounds "It 1" a normal prodUce of met&amp;·.
wh1ch were one so1h' fairy mru:ts - - of pink Mnd white dogwood.
nlrig Star" and
of eourR8 we
The disttngull'lhed Senator was boucht . a paper, ' nlef' little 10
clad in tan work pants, well worn pag~ arfalr, and enjoyed lt. Bytd
at the bottom and ::~l)ft old aboes, Sr.'s famous brother, • Adm~al
AND was wearlnl the widest most rurhatd Byrd, South Pole explorweleominl friendly smile you ever er l.a one of thiet brothe~hfJr
saw. The thin1 wu this-he was niulJies-of cOurse, Tont, D.tek ln.
' " delighted lt our delight and Harry, end their ' ~irlhpl~e ~ a
lnvtted us ·to "ldok It an over". lovely hill' white ltouse you can•l
Just one It! the kledeal, nloest pet!-1 mlsi l••t .. you enter to.....
son!\ yqu'd ever want to meet.
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m~rmurttladn\.olhlnc a\IOUI "Tbtt
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famouo- ra ... 'lriltild ha..
Of the trip
you had I1een lou anywhere·~ an miles of the
he, •till Alftll!ni wived uo forew~
luouo
ao we loll that nil al!a wh1~~ .
f~lryli!ill, tlit• tllal ~iltow•t,\8"6 ~ · .
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111'1. RaymoJKI. Luman;
and Profealonal Womea. Mia. Jto.
bert Milia; iecretary, ltlra. ftom.aa
Dant; treuurer, Ml.u Jeaaae
1'08
Clark; EJecta, Mn. Clareace Clarki
Don:u, Mrl. Beulah 'white: LoveJoy, Mra. Milton Hood; PrileW•,
lira. Robert llllil.
Duriq the buiilneu m~
eontrJb•tio1111 were voted for ·~
New Furniturt1
SalvaUon Army, the SOUtheA.f\etii
Olilo Dally vacation Bible SCbool;
the American Bible Society.
Mrs. David Darat Jr., was tn
ebar•e of the combined program
and dMotlonaJ aervlee wbith wa
ziven in the church. aanetuary.
The- title of the service wu ''City
nEE DELIVERY
Skylines" and Mra. DIU'St was assisted b)' Mill ViraJala MQea, au·
Ou The 8r!JhteR
rator, and MrJ. Fieldipt Rawkillf'. ,
,
. ·.•.
Comer In Middleport
The Dorcas Circle were hoate.
J
es foi- the eveniae and aerved a
A &amp;al.ad course was served hy
d.es•erf eoui1b to tlie membe.ra.
JIAKER FURNITURE
the
hostesse&amp; )Irs. E. W. Coates
Tbe hostesses invited tbe. II'OUP to
the cbureh dining-room where and Mrs. Ebers'bacb, durmg the
Mn. Jamea Pullen bad· decorated social hour.
the tables .with miniature May
poles complete wltli costumed
dolls In t~e traditional d"'tce·
poses. Arrangements of dog-wood
and ualeu were used on the altar
of the eanetuary for the service.
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,Just happens I' d

'·Fire wood for ~nle" at Romney,
W Vn wh(·th c1 kmdlin g or fll'l'
place logs I can't say We pa~sed
too qui ckl y Hut anyw ay, stac ks
nnd s tac k~&gt; of good, ca&lt;&gt;h und carry
o1· w P deliver I g ue~ ~. Yon run

Missionary Group
•
•
Installs Oflicers

cbatrman of Garden Cluht, demon·
lll'llted aevetal artutltnltat. In·
eJudlnJ • ¥erUeJt ann1ement of
yellow and bronze tulJps witb
white magnolia toJIIje, in , flat
areen rontalner; a perpendicular
arrangem~nl ol double white 1111claw lD a black nte witb a:old

WIENERS

set"n Masonic Homes 11nd one Eus·
trrn Star home but rl1dn't know
o( Ct' lfl(' ({'l'\('11 so llCt llSide- and i.l
renl nice uteu tt ts. fur those whn

desu·c

Chic n' Charming

~

~ll( n

I ..

...e

school .

-er ·
This s!tuatiop
trom the
1~ election, iD. Whieh tbe Chfit.

•
at Drld geport Ol' llOillt' pnuf!
Here•, too, all tr ~l ~ nd neat
ttckll•d me ~ o "t'hild rron
F' rec" But what it th e Il l lit• &lt;l('ar ~ st.mrls a cemetery marked " Mu·
•A

1
s11ch

h:ft t he wahJr Oil , ate the sonp,
signed t h" gue9 t hook all hy h1 s
own llltll' He lf and locked H tat"
comer out~ Oh yott Waldo- J'd
luv c to ku ow how you rnmt&gt; uut
on that one. •
Query, ore all children free nt
our hotl•ls ~tround hert·~ Nnh1rnl ·
lv I've never stayed ut any one
dog."
M them, but juHt thtnk, wouldn 't
Your ardent readers
It he u lark to do so, have brenk·
8be waa relieved or her "mail'' !ust
m hed, have the papers sent
by friend Nora Mill• " B M. 11. ur -mv mind ~&gt;tuggers at the full
Wll In WlncheHter, Va, land of
po ~sl btlille ~
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, world'a blgBut oh , brother, you'd be Pn
QCJt and rcdde!lt apple&amp; nnd con· even !'iO yeurs ex phumnJ!- "You
hlnlntl the famous street that SURE !! he wa s bv herse lf? •·won·
ehangcd batlds in the Civil War 64 dcr if s he nnd N. reall y had ·•
times In one day and- walt till I light 1 " u111l "Migosh nnd ut her
catch my. breath and I'Y tell you age, too."
aU about It, starting at the very
)lee{nntna: and UBin,g my beat up
Oh, well , 'twa s a great idea
lnd (nc&gt;w} -praetlcalty indecipher· while It lo!lled. rnaybc
But r digress, as per usual- t'm
able not~•·
etJU on my way to Winchester, so
~~~~
...---We hadn't been anywhere bul ride alon,g, my worthy we\ght11
Cheflhire and Addison Nlnce taking
A sign loom s up-it says "VolCharlea to Ctney last Aueust on came 3 miles. Petroleum 7 miles"
hla rlrit ttek or the lona:, long tr you don't believe this, go over
and 11ec Talk about a treacherous
road to Korea.
So hela:h·ho for Winchester long combination You might survive on
a focal polnl for us, havlnlil made "Petroleum" but who would ri sk
4 or 5 trips in and throuah there "Volcano?" You 'd say - " Me, oh, I
before, but not in exnet middle of 11\le ov er here at Vnlcano" and
apple blouom ttm~ .
who on earth would 1'1Sk visitin.~:
. Thl• Um e we'd written thf' you? 1'he world '~~: r1sky ennugh
Cbfmber of Commerce (no les11l ) riBht here at MJddlcport Or Wotr
and 'they •ave U!l April 24 aR thf't Pen. Or Liekaklllct. Or Duckwl\eat.
date wh8n their thou.andH (If Or any or them placrs- you can't
aor11 of dojnty apple bloom hou· hardly find Mne of them place!!
4tailtl woUld' atUJJ you with Lhelr any more, so there you are.
~fume
at)d Jovellnelll. They
A Ktir ring sentence pop1 up.
(thl~ elflclent C. of C.) mailed uo
tbiek booklets and stuff uralna:. I forg:et whether on !il Burma
lppeallna:, entreitlng that we Shave or filling statwn, anyway
'Thb: best safety dcvire in your
eome.
So haul out the aull rases, rake car is you" I haven't seen the he:tt
up 1ome gu monev. adopt L1dy of that on e yet So don't douseout to the falthrul Mlll &amp;es and the devirc in nlrohol, fdend-'tho
9ald 'twill g 11111 up the wh ole
away we go.
Ever try to re•d not('B after they wolks
lOt ~ld and after tht•v'd rlddeo
1 am ~tun nod , eternnlly and for
•
miles. 1M or whlth waH over
Uae purpleat. w\ndln~ed, t~~teepest evor fr esh ml .v ~tunnfd at the WIY
right up
~teariest mountain road 1hiM!llde of W Vn '!i s.tr{'nm,; run
Pikt'11 Peak . We refer to the he• t- bill. Yes, 1hcv do, too. Cau11e
llnc cUff• to east and west or El· here'!! hm11 I can prove it. You
*lna, W. Va . on way home which drive alon g ~tf'adUy ~olna: DOWN
route, dear reader, don't ever I lil:entl e tor maybe rU811'Cd) de·
tab unlet• 1l your blood pressure cline DOWN, now mlnd youn~mly \lrJdtr C$ntrol t2)
your where hNr. 1t your 1eft 10es a:ally
~ J~~ee all pald up and all nne danclnN: a limpid mouotaln stream
' prlllt dully read (cl you reel rea· golq UP. Yes, I Lid UP. You go
.,oaably •ate as to spiritual mat· rle:h1 Qver there and see. And I
t.,.._.IKI In thil last I'm not bet [ can prove It b)'" 'till~ DU es.
JOiclnt. not at oil.
John and Laura Scinfl.t and a few
do~:en oth er as8orted fotln.er Moun.
Blftb of whitt ttlllulm frock taln.eets around here. A~ of you
lily m.~be l o you! be81n at Shee. doubls tht • Just haVfn'l ebserved
;;;, s.-.nla and 11:0 on lndetinltely 81 keenly
ole G~cte-:er~ta over. aort or by mU ~11 Blanche, Is all.
. , ·
•~&lt;t mila and cndlesa mn .. df W.
Wbot do Ihey t!t4'(1Jr~amil
••••. itlte f'lower, the rhododen· for gravity, for some biltl ~dom e
d~. And. tOr that lallt- the rho· Always prutln g " ~vt..Wa}.,_ teaks
Wtindr~~,xou mult tour W. Va ita level , alw~tys" ~,...;~~Jf !-.:
~.it&amp;' Weeki hen~e when it
Well, THIS 'wa\ef,; doesn't h•
WJll !«&lt;ce over the whole ''use I SAW It wiib ·my ~)'n ·eyes
~1171iilc\'tloo torgoou, stuff.
running up hill. · ~ one of the
llllt ~ lltl'll~~ lrltlluma In many wonders , '111''11 :fl~d clvor
liM Wa
looo•, they welt, there, is all 1 know.

uu

&lt;1ft

Pi'ern1~r MaPio &amp;eelba bas been 1 together 1o 'A.\
Comrnunl.sm.
10 sUccessf'ul in flght.ihg . [tilly's A1s.o, it "has lost erne of ita old
Comm~nl.sts ~hat he IS litr:ely to anfi~Red crusading aopif'H!al to the
l o.~. h.is J~ •.n a couple of we~ voters.
.
...
F1rst u manister or intertor,
Ammtore E)fllf'I,J\i,
who at
then as prime minister, Stelba secrttary gen.erU controls the
hu been a symbol of mili~nt Chri.aiim Democrat to Party. mach•
an.ti-Com.rnunism. for eight years. ine, ~as 1Qn-een re111'd:td u
But now t.be Communist Party an a&amp;pi~ant
l:'j job·. '
it on the down grade. It is 108·
Pf.SII~
tens Sc•lli't
in]( .s1rengt:h • lD mernbership, IL
•B ut the la ~.JPrcat to SCellla
tllsq ia loalng it• /ll'ip on the eame on )'ri~Xrt.,Jt1hen 11!0YaMI
leadenhip of the big Italian la- Gro~chi, .CJlrlf!Mf.
Demoeratie
bor unions.
J&gt;&lt;'&lt;tldfll\ ' O)ftliif ,c,hamber of ~
Hence the Red men.act, which putles, .wa!f. ~e&lt;l president of
loomed so large in lWy after. ltaly tot a. ~ -~•r term. •
World War D, ha! become reGronCiii £3 e;~~der Of wh:r\t
mote.
is. called th«b iffj}.Ving of the par·
The Christian Democratic P.a"- ty, thoueh lie 1S 'anti..Commlinlsl
L!:._~ which Seelba it a founding
There alsp, is ~~ 1 ;ight wing. Scel
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· st., Pomeroy, 0 . Buaine.u offlee Subscription ratu : neti'fery b:f
phon e 398, editorial Gtrice phone carrier where available 30 cents

eryLtung wel'e far belcw

The opaeiouo llviq room of tile
bome of Mn. TbOOIIore !benbocb
WU the ICeDe of I nower worll:lbop llondoy afl.erlloon wbelt tha ,
Pomuoy GardeA Clttll illd u their
JUOit IIlJa Etbel Gorltultl, Wbo
pve inlti'Uctiou In makinl ar ~
ran1emea.tt of »Print: ftowen.
Miu Gorljond, \be lle'-" CoUIIiy

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_Scelba May Be In Dang~rOfLos~QgJob
He Fights ~mmunists WithSuchSucees$ , ·

·1 .The Daily Sentinel
01' Till MIIGs.MASOif ARIA

NoUonal odvertiJing

ropresen·

· Pub1i.Jbed t-Vl"l'1 aftemOOD ex- tltive,
Bottinelli-Ktmball, lne ,
oept Sundq by The Ohio Valley Mil Lexlnaton Me., New York
llenUnel. Ill&lt;., at 110 lfe&lt;hanle City, 18, N. Y.

I me&lt;jll!er, afton! to WISt il
.
. .
Unltad ·''"' i1ofl eo,....,...donl ter'1"1 !euds '.io&gt;teod of atleldnl ba,is a party "!!IIddle ot tile road.o
... CHARLIS M. MCCANli

.,._ .
per week : ,me year In advance
· Entered IS seeond c!au mall· at The Daily Sentmel
ofhce,
!ill malfer at the post ofrl('e at $lt..80; aix months, $7 .80; three
montbs, $3.90. By motor route
;omeroy, Oblo
where avaUable ttM montb $1
...
h
rd
0
.u...
Bt
mall one rear $8; ai" montta s
IIIIC I
, vw•n . ,
tn . ..._r, ...
.,. 25; three months $2 50 , one
Jack Collette •. • City ld1tor
month $1 .

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'More For Your Labor

•

\~.,

from farmers and ranchers and
seeing
to 1t t hat all cuh
an•
II may be hard to believe-but
you spt&gt;nd j u!!l abou.t the same readily ava!lab](• to COI",sumers
prc.porticn of your income for 'in every noO'k and crann y
th e

More for your lflbor P2 30

I

'

cr

meat now as you d1d a quarter- country S1ncc 1925. meat pack·
cent ury ago, wben prices of CV· mg f1rm s have rcalt:;:cd avP rage I
pr('sent· rarn mg:s . or

day levels.

'than cne ('t' nl per dollar of s a l t·~

During the 1026.30 period, th e - as
avcrtr;te person had S633

able: fn:@me
~~~t

year.

per

ng am~.,..n en rly fiYI'

cents for

he

Finally , it

tnk l.'s

lor .his mut Since 1950. average prtcc ().1 many it ems than it
dirposable mcome hu been

$1 ,. durin g the 1!)29 boom.

448, and the meat b11l has

been ample, in that year th e

t1o

6 per cent.

,,

Another constant
be~:~n t~

me~t

perfor,m-!1

Job

cr

~he

I

For

t ht

I

dnll
ex 1

av~&gt;rage

manpofacturmg worker could bu y
factor

prorils earned

has onc-and-f.our

by

mdustry,

·;dft.ki ng

ftft hs

the chuck roast wt th the

whtC'h earned

m an

pounds
money

hour . Now

of
h~

an

big and complicated hour's work pays for a.hout three·

buying

Dr. Leonard Ri~lllf!man, presi·
dent or Morris HarveY CoUeee,
b dd
to
d
• 1'
wIll ,eottverthe
t e RavensWood
a res1
gra
~·
, ates
Hl&amp;h
Sc.hool ot oommeneement •· exercJs:es to bo held :May zo, Prjn~l·
~al Reed F. )fy~s has .-ftnounCed.
Jack Carmichael will be the
Valedietorian of his eliss and Eli;
aabeth Weekley will be the Sa(u· tatorian.
Dr. George M'. curry, Dlstriet
S!lpet-iiltendent of the Methodist
Chtirch, will deliver the annual
sermon1 Sunday, Mty 'ls, wbJch
wit mark the o~nina: of the com~ h
.
f h
.
wIll mar.t
~. openthl 0 t e eem-

1

cons Jderahl ,·l

$37.52 or Vt, or 5 9 per cen-t, le-u work·hme today to ea l'n

$81, or

I

dispos· manu!actunn g firm s f CnNu ll y

and

MorriS-Harvey PresidentS~
.~ e'r·
.For Ravenswood Graduatin..,..gtJ
.~ ass

mor(' I

sli ghtly

(ln]y

mcat-on·the

hoof an·d.-One-baH pound6

·-- --&gt;-

I

ually increased, refusal of food
eeas~• and they · ga.in weight.
lfenee we use Uris method-but
with a reduced dQ,Je-in Weak, exhausted patJents, and in those who
refuse food ."
In all hili categories, he . stated
the limitation s w1th sharp def-

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DID YOU KNOW THAT?

iD.ltiveness. "Sleep therapy is Jess
va1u.able in excited patients than

in thosp showing depressi\•e-inhi·

" t
i'

bitory stutes,'' he sat at one point.
He cited the tindin~,; of 16 otHer
scientists !fhrcl!! of these cUatlons
were to the German literature,
two to the French, and the,remain·
der to tfle Rqseiaq,

taken advantage or all the
There' s that shop I alw~ys want ·
clearlld places where uttl 1tv l1ne!l 1 cd, nghl there at Bridgeport.
ran and there, they stm ply took plainly marked "Bionehc's Beauty
over in o. do.ncing white not of Shop" and Oad says "Here you
bloom nil up und down t ho~ L' slopes hDdda r\nne clear ov er to W Vn
- you could just hNil' ol d Dame to fuul 1t .' nut that rwtn(' dol.'sn'l
Natu 1·c murmurin g ''How nil'f' th1:;; look ~o had on a ~&gt;hop sign But
pt·epnrcd soil nil 1s for my llf'l'Y since I &lt;'&lt;tn't e\'t:m do my own pin
ftrSt lumbl mgs of spn ng"
curl ~&gt; mu\ohe 1 heltet' Jet it rtdc n
wh i\1' A~o lh &lt;'l' goml ideo ~o m•

Brnatl correction about Cinding had

the new ~ &amp;Z$1eamurns in April
"Flower Grower"- they are in the
March !Ksue instead, a whole glor·
IM glowing pa ge or Lhcm in color.
Our dorg, Lady, will aoon now
qualify all a regular :Newfoundland
type, ctrr)'ml{ a \ittlc btler keg of

a.thinK on )y!r neck :mJ rescuJj'g .
trav.,lers, if marooned fl:.R31- Jb.t;
crool 11now fir any)
Becau!ie- hcre· she came, .1dorn·
'd with a plastic neck ribbon and
bow with the following note at·
tached:
HI Mro. ll ..
Where Is your column' KeeP it
eotntng •• We enjoy it. Hope this
reachell you In aood shape as Lady
do~11n'1 qualify so well '"'' a "male

·

A class o{ flUy i~tudenls will
• · th e1.r "'
· d t h ~.Y'f"'P .,9mas an
are: !Werell Ray Abels, Donald
Allen Allmant ,Ei~~en Jean Allman,
Ronald Ross AliJ11:an. Leah· Rae
Bare, Ralpti Keith• Benson, Gladyll
Joanne Bever, ' 11 RamOna Ellen
Brinker, James· Brotherton. Jaek
Blake ci·r nlicr.aet, ·sa-mantha Ann
Casto, Biii)' 11Jein Chambtn, Barbara Ann Cte'el, 'Wancy Sue Crtt..
chfield, Heleb Clair Crites, Betty
Jeln Dotson, .te'Jth DUrst, C!ltol
Louise Evans, Thelma June Fogg·Ins. Marll'•rt c-·11, c•·rl..
'
uno
~
nan. Vlr~in~' Lee l!ordman, Betty Mae Hat dn, 'Emma Zoe Hotf,
Lllslie Vlrg~ )HUQiles; Patrici' Ann
Jackson, Doriald Jarrett, Eileeri
Atin ·KetwO'Od, Mti Perelene Kid·
der, Ruby Mae tlncicome, ·Darothy Ann :Mceoyr Eldoil . McCoy,
James FloyH McCoy, Doris Ann
McDermott, Starlin&amp; Millerz William Rober~ p.innell, G hArte~ j.
re~:etvc

Jtem:,

tian. Demoer1 ft

Tbe "le«.'' ,;16t W:in.b. to ""
lhe support Cit the ')tit wlne SoclaJist grou-.! Of !t'letro NeDill,.
who js a leUow .. traveler wft.h
the eommun~ .!Fhe rtpt·-Whtli
wants; to ~~ t-he support
right, wing ·w.nu tb ..... Uo
PD.t} 'q.f ti4t w~na1 pillrUet, I'DdUf
lng t~ M9j&gt;aJ"!~!Jt• .j.
:
· ,
· , · · 4:

5eelha opfJrJy lli4 t · ~itttrl~
fo\iih¢ btollehi'l candidacY .tar
the prea.ld~ncy.
,.
.'

P1 vored ;-

~.n.li~niHn · ~..,

1

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T

Se)'lbo did not wanl 1 · 'ohrlot-

n.n~oerat

.~

·~

ian
.,... "" cl ..a" ' DOrtravored the election
partisan, SOI)le man who wD\llct
oppeal to ~lie small P,.r!let'·:\vi)Jtl
su~ort the Christian ~ Demol.'lats In a · -eoaUtl0n 1 of'· '·ee:ltter
groups.
J.
·
The parly refused tt~A",'
a •"
'&lt;:
1 .,.
wi~h Se¢!'ba, and (k.Q ;l waa
, ~~ 1 "'
elected.
. 1
'the pr~idetit ":.: pf1 :rg~i:t, ~· lqre
the Pre5i.dent df ,l"t.a~Ce~ ii' larrely a figurehead: But he- · ~u· one.
i&gt;t'~Oflltk·e . o! lll'!'ll' hlii&gt;6rjltn&lt;e.
When a J)l'ilne min:Jilter n~n•~
lt Ja Up to the pre&amp;kleht tt ,·~ 8
a sUccessor, . sjj)ject'' 1'o : ecmtlrmaUon bl" PatllahriJnt~
~
·'"' 1 • ~ •

Gro~i ,will

NA·--·

&amp;leflo,r S,' Schaal, "'lddleport Society Editor - Pbone 6079
l»ddleJI-hl H.lwkina. Pomeroy Society Editor-Phone 6244

1bl1 groUbd.

talfe

ice · May

II. Next day, ·r.nder t ~ eoM(~
tu•ion
"IJ
ld .__
' . ~ ...~ y Wl WOII
...
m'ere'ly a !or:tna1lt7 ah~ tie' YI•Iild
be asked to torm e new

ment.

,., , . ,,.;,.;.
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But Gri:).-Jehl is' 6xpei'!ted tO .
C!ept the resicnation 91 his feJ..

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Middleport Personals ·

B'

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som e Ce nwte i'Y "

t hfll

type

Pic;. Cbarlea Monia who hu turo to hU: work 11 bookkeeper at
a\ rort Ireox; ltl., II home \be Rlur Company.
for o· fllleen claY leave with bls · H"1U')' Honoeoy wu slated tO&lt;

&lt;

,.....u. 1ft: and
l'jl! Sr. llld fomil1.

Mr1.

loHph Mor·

.Mrs. Allen Hu"bca

mljor IIUller)' at Holzer Hoapital
ladoy. lira. llilah lfeAIIIJter,
Charleroi, Po., opent Su,nday wttb
bu IIJter, Mra. llenneay and ...,
Robert, and dUed on Mr. Hennuy
ln GllllitOIIs.
lfr. and lira. Marvin· Rowh,
Chlrluton, w!lo viJiled llr. and
Mzw. Eorl Roub, wue aeeompanled to GalllpoiiJ by lira. 'tori
Roush w•er• they vtolted Arthur
RoUJh, a medleol pallent at Hoi·
ur Hotpital.
'
Vr. and llrs. Clifford Erwin-vi.
lted llr. and Mrl.
Tlflor
ond lbree ehUdren at Loeon Sun·

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at.allinc oltteer 11114

~then ,mn.ll·

ed were: vice pre1ideat, Mra. Da.vid Dartt Jr.; Litereture, Jln. C.
E. Hoyt; M..IAioDJ, Mn. «;:. P.
Bradbury; ChriJtlla. Stln'iee ,ud
Love Giftt, Mtl. Harry HoudUh.elt;

'\vbJte CrOll, Mn. Jobn Kauff;

a......

ab""'ibd

wu inttalled

u president of the B. H. 'Sauboro
MlllloDU')' Soti~Y. when the, met
llonday evenlfll allhe l"'nn ll.ai&gt;'
tilt Cburch. Mn. ,Charlet Beaa..U
out.,olDI prealH.nt~ wu tbe la-

l[!r, ...a·"""' ~.,... L107d and
¥r. and lira. Robert IIUII were
YQ!ton In Atlleoo Saturday nicht.
• ltev: Howml Ruppel~ putor of
lhe ,Jinl Preob)'teri&amp;ll Chun:h bu
. ~ !rom Now York Cl\7
~" be rilllo'! rela\1- laat
·'1'~
·
· )Jn, Kl,l ~II a "!"Jieal,Palien! ol Holler Hotpilal:
lJf.r..an!l. Mn. ~nn'' Gallq'er
·~- IOJI. C~III'IU!oa, spool the
ftf!lend ~\!llfr. and llrs. c. P.
family'
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. oa · BOker ~n4 ,Jack llobson c1a,y
~~~rt·Pollleror Rotarians, a~
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Billy, ann of Mr. and Mra. Den·
~~ Jlope Suiut.,.. ., ·
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Howmlllattox, Chippewa, 0.,
· ~ Dinell·11rot blrtlldoy of Mn.
~ ~~ rWaS eelebhled OVer apent lhe weekend wltb his par.I 'lfeei!Oild wheq .llee daqbler 4itta Mr. .and lira. Elmer J.lattox.
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}!:oolel!!, Cpl&gt;~. Colum(IUI Mrs. v...,.on Bllko!llee, :Medina,
wu.het "'OIL
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llrs. L. D. Diles, . MIJa Elmer Mattox and their families.
~ Sanborn, lfn. ROilier Hyliell, $urld1J1 ,.eats at \be Carl Mattox
¥1'1. A. R. Pullen, lira. Shirley home Included lfn. Kath'I')'D Bud" ~~ Kn. Oeora~ ReyJtolda vlilt- ..._ ond 10111. Jenning and John,
od II"'• and Mra. Joho Sdneo, llev- ¥1&amp;· l!ltnl!l Ord, Henderson, llr.
er:Jy, wbeb tbey were there lion- aod Mrt.. Otho Mattox, Mr. and
d~ , t9-r~t~nd ~'Q fu'eral ' of a Mra. Eutace WJlaon and ao.n,
t"ffl'er loeal .BipU.t minilter, the AndJ, l'olat Pleaoant.
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.Mr. and lira. Clyde Keaslnger
" ~Ohn l'ult&gt;; Who bu ~p I me- and odD, 0tol'fO, Akron, apent tbe
dloal patient at Kobel' llolpltal re- weekend with his parenta, llr. and
turned home Monday ~ after a lin. Beectfu Keulnger and other
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trim; a m.us arrana:ement of
eprine flower a in • tall urn thaped pottecy vue; and a pillow vue
of tulipl wltb rhododendron fol·
il(ge.
Twenty one members and the
&amp;\lest apeaker, were ~re~ent for
the meetina:. An t~vttation wa•
read from the Twdieht Garden
,.Club to atten~ the MeiJI County
meetiDJ of Dllt.rict 11 to be held
at the Pomeroy DAV hall, Wed·
nesda&gt;:n,.May ~1~~ 1~ .a . m. ~ . 3
111 L)' 11
p. m.
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Ebersbacb ur1ed 111 member• to
attend.
The elub voted toi the civic
committee tp bave i; nowerlnl
crab tree planted in the court·
house ,.eard, tbia fall. A donation
was voted to the memorial mart..
er fund, commemorating the build·
ing of the firat steamboat "Til•
Condor" on the Ohio River.
Hra. R. w. P'insterwald gave the
J;eport of the nomlnatinl commit·
tee u fol~ows: Mra. William Downie, president; Mrs. Charles GoeJlein, Yic:e president; Mrs. Roy
Betzlng, treasurer; Mr&amp;. Clair
Karr, secretacy; and t~e proeram
committee MJaa Lydia Ebersbach,
Mrs. R. W. l'inaterwald an\! llrs.
Dor Sc'baefer. Tbe slate of officers
were aecepted. Members responded to roll eat with a garden aug.
&amp;cation and many worth while
were brought Out.
Tbe .June meeUng wil be held
at the home of Mrs.
with J«rs, Dor Sehafi:fer and
Clair Karr the assisting ~ostesses.
It will be an open meetm1 and
one roay brine a guest it they notify the b~steu. Dr. Stephen ~yce
conserv&amp;~lOD ~peak:~r
from the
Umv~rsdy will be guest

All e~b women of Keip
Cowlty are urJed to attead tbe
Ill)' F.. lowlhip Day leJ"Ylce It
tiN! Keatb Metht.Jdt.t Cbureb llay
6 at 7:30. Tbe 1erviee iJ apoftlf)l'ad
bylhe Uolted Church Womea and
the Meil' County Council ot United Chqreb Women baa plaaned

t.hia procram u•in' the material
aeat out by their national laudquarten. Theme of the ten'ice,
will be 'The Raponsibie Cbr~
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Richard SntltH1 . Jll:nlce C.i'roll
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Smith, Loret~a lfene SnHtft, 'Mitdred Lucille Stn~b, Corrine Aver. Democratic feud will be ·~it·
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The Women'• Society ur Christ ' ·
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Ja president of the County CountU
and Mn T T Shelton Rad.n
will be l~e · ot' tbe leade~a ff111' t1t~
worabip serviee A qJeelal Ia

only $1.00

.. Wide V.rl1ty D~ll
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The putlents are made to sleep
with n wide variety of drugs, a
partlculnr drug be ina: chOst!!n to tit
outa gas, just run OV&lt;' I' there, get 0 particular p11 ttent. But the R~l:
you some good wood- nothing .o sian doctors use small doses and
"rcmfwce" the drugs by letting
II ' "lOtiO rlx ,Y0\1 up.
.- hlu e light nash monotonously In
You thought the Pon y Expref~s the sleep wards. or by settl_n.l( a
of the ea•·ly 1840.~ and 18t!o0s h.-&lt;1 mu£fled metron\\niO to tlcking
gone out, ekccpt on n pos t agn lnon otonously. They Rta:t~ put
th heat!Hamp didn't you" Nosirrce boy, producing poultices on
e pa· 1
here they come, battin' right at tienb and put hot water bags intt»-.
you. plamly marked PONY. Suc11 the beds with them aince warmth
ultto encourages sleep.
8 gnorting rarln' tearin' pony, tho,
worth severul hundred horses It'
lie revealed that Russjap plY·
lull nr sale !lays. But nppropriate· ch1atrtsts b~gan devilopln&amp; to l
Jy, succinatly and 11imply marked "elertro·sleetl': In 1~. Electr~~ ;
PONY
are attached m appropriate poa:l·
tlons to the patlent'11 head. A
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d' t d 1 t.o th!m . The t
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It took me back to remembering result, fie Sllld , Is , 81fg P~.- - ...
romantically how galloping ponv hon felt deep ~ehind the ey~a _.ad x
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a slight prlcklng In the eyeUii,J
expres9 riders girdled t b new , Aft
Ul t 30 1 ut most · ~a- ,
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raw young country from East .o
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WeRt with the news, wtth patJkeb tlcnts begin to hel sleepr,. j,......,
( 0 homo Wtth prec iOUS printed gr.£tdually they fall asleep,
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And since 1949, h~ _ eo~\J.nue~ :.,
tl'le Ru1siana have been t"'dQ.t.!,ril•
. No wonlle~ a stamp wali long l!rolont: !lleep by infusin1 a.J~'" .
lmg ago prmted In thtlr honor 1 ie solutions Into the Vein&amp; of pia stan\p found In every collectton tlenta. "Mter studyin&amp; tlte sbdrt·
f I'Xpect
term ahd }Oni:•term !fftete ~ of; J.!·
coho! In do~. and demon1tratlns
1 thouaht I'd seen Snddle Moun· the harmleunta.!l of approP,riltl
tams on previous trips but never doses of the alcoholic mb::tur!IPoft
so cl ea rly u!J on this one. There -i.t ourselves, we pl'oeeeded ·to treat
stands ag~tinst the sky a deep sad• patit"nts," he said, ·
dlr. of perfect dimcn!Jions cirved
Schls•;:~hr.nlt TrNtmtnt
rig ht out of that long blue solid
Alcohol-it&gt;dueed sleep Is used
line rar far up against the sky,
especially in the treatment of ,
schizophrenia. One bi• 'rea10ft wh)l . ··
1 don'l expect you to behevt' is that "weU&gt;{feveloped achil·
lhiR but we went out to Berr~·- opbrenia and alcoholllllft are set~
ville, Old Virglnny, actually saw dQm found toeether .~' But .alcohol
aatd shook hands with famo us b, a- nart1ttic the body .111 ttidrbt.lrlh·
Seno.tor Harry F. Byrd, as he stroJ. ly accul'ltomed to· h•r~d1h1a, Jli~
led out In hhl beautifully grounds "It 1" a normal prodUce of met&amp;·.
wh1ch were one so1h' fairy mru:ts - - of pink Mnd white dogwood.
nlrig Star" and
of eourR8 we
The disttngull'lhed Senator was boucht . a paper, ' nlef' little 10
clad in tan work pants, well worn pag~ arfalr, and enjoyed lt. Bytd
at the bottom and ::~l)ft old aboes, Sr.'s famous brother, • Adm~al
AND was wearlnl the widest most rurhatd Byrd, South Pole explorweleominl friendly smile you ever er l.a one of thiet brothe~hfJr
saw. The thin1 wu this-he was niulJies-of cOurse, Tont, D.tek ln.
' " delighted lt our delight and Harry, end their ' ~irlhpl~e ~ a
lnvtted us ·to "ldok It an over". lovely hill' white ltouse you can•l
Just one It! the kledeal, nloest pet!-1 mlsi l••t .. you enter to.....
son!\ yqu'd ever want to meet.
(Wincltester.)
m~rmurttladn\.olhlnc a\IOUI "Tbtt
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famouo- ra ... 'lriltild ha..
Of the trip
you had I1een lou anywhere·~ an miles of the
he, •till Alftll!ni wived uo forew~
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ao we loll that nil al!a wh1~~ .
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Chrlltlu Soeial Relation., Jlrl. L
D. DU..; ChriJtlan Trainlq ond
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Spiritual IJfe, Mr..
Hooa:
MlsalOAary Stewardship
111'1. RaymoJKI. Luman;
and Profealonal Womea. Mia. Jto.
bert Milia; iecretary, ltlra. ftom.aa
Dant; treuurer, Ml.u Jeaaae
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Clark; EJecta, Mn. Clareace Clarki
Don:u, Mrl. Beulah 'white: LoveJoy, Mra. Milton Hood; PrileW•,
lira. Robert llllil.
Duriq the buiilneu m~
eontrJb•tio1111 were voted for ·~
New Furniturt1
SalvaUon Army, the SOUtheA.f\etii
Olilo Dally vacation Bible SCbool;
the American Bible Society.
Mrs. David Darat Jr., was tn
ebar•e of the combined program
and dMotlonaJ aervlee wbith wa
ziven in the church. aanetuary.
The- title of the service wu ''City
nEE DELIVERY
Skylines" and Mra. DIU'St was assisted b)' Mill ViraJala MQea, au·
Ou The 8r!JhteR
rator, and MrJ. Fieldipt Rawkillf'. ,
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Comer In Middleport
The Dorcas Circle were hoate.
J
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A &amp;al.ad course was served hy
d.es•erf eoui1b to tlie membe.ra.
JIAKER FURNITURE
the
hostesse&amp; )Irs. E. W. Coates
Tbe hostesses invited tbe. II'OUP to
the cbureh dining-room where and Mrs. Ebers'bacb, durmg the
Mn. Jamea Pullen bad· decorated social hour.
the tables .with miniature May
poles complete wltli costumed
dolls In t~e traditional d"'tce·
poses. Arrangements of dog-wood
and ualeu were used on the altar
of the eanetuary for the service.
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'·Fire wood for ~nle" at Romney,
W Vn wh(·th c1 kmdlin g or fll'l'
place logs I can't say We pa~sed
too qui ckl y Hut anyw ay, stac ks
nnd s tac k~&gt; of good, ca&lt;&gt;h und carry
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cbatrman of Garden Cluht, demon·
lll'llted aevetal artutltnltat. In·
eJudlnJ • ¥erUeJt ann1ement of
yellow and bronze tulJps witb
white magnolia toJIIje, in , flat
areen rontalner; a perpendicular
arrangem~nl ol double white 1111claw lD a black nte witb a:old

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set"n Masonic Homes 11nd one Eus·
trrn Star home but rl1dn't know
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Here•, too, all tr ~l ~ nd neat
ttckll•d me ~ o "t'hild rron
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h:ft t he wahJr Oil , ate the sonp,
signed t h" gue9 t hook all hy h1 s
own llltll' He lf and locked H tat"
comer out~ Oh yott Waldo- J'd
luv c to ku ow how you rnmt&gt; uut
on that one. •
Query, ore all children free nt
our hotl•ls ~tround hert·~ Nnh1rnl ·
lv I've never stayed ut any one
dog."
M them, but juHt thtnk, wouldn 't
Your ardent readers
It he u lark to do so, have brenk·
8be waa relieved or her "mail'' !ust
m hed, have the papers sent
by friend Nora Mill• " B M. 11. ur -mv mind ~&gt;tuggers at the full
Wll In WlncheHter, Va, land of
po ~sl btlille ~
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, world'a blgBut oh , brother, you'd be Pn
QCJt and rcdde!lt apple&amp; nnd con· even !'iO yeurs ex phumnJ!- "You
hlnlntl the famous street that SURE !! he wa s bv herse lf? •·won·
ehangcd batlds in the Civil War 64 dcr if s he nnd N. reall y had ·•
times In one day and- walt till I light 1 " u111l "Migosh nnd ut her
catch my. breath and I'Y tell you age, too."
aU about It, starting at the very
)lee{nntna: and UBin,g my beat up
Oh, well , 'twa s a great idea
lnd (nc&gt;w} -praetlcalty indecipher· while It lo!lled. rnaybc
But r digress, as per usual- t'm
able not~•·
etJU on my way to Winchester, so
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Cheflhire and Addison Nlnce taking
A sign loom s up-it says "VolCharlea to Ctney last Aueust on came 3 miles. Petroleum 7 miles"
hla rlrit ttek or the lona:, long tr you don't believe this, go over
and 11ec Talk about a treacherous
road to Korea.
So hela:h·ho for Winchester long combination You might survive on
a focal polnl for us, havlnlil made "Petroleum" but who would ri sk
4 or 5 trips in and throuah there "Volcano?" You 'd say - " Me, oh, I
before, but not in exnet middle of 11\le ov er here at Vnlcano" and
apple blouom ttm~ .
who on earth would 1'1Sk visitin.~:
. Thl• Um e we'd written thf' you? 1'he world '~~: r1sky ennugh
Cbfmber of Commerce (no les11l ) riBht here at MJddlcport Or Wotr
and 'they •ave U!l April 24 aR thf't Pen. Or Liekaklllct. Or Duckwl\eat.
date wh8n their thou.andH (If Or any or them placrs- you can't
aor11 of dojnty apple bloom hou· hardly find Mne of them place!!
4tailtl woUld' atUJJ you with Lhelr any more, so there you are.
~fume
at)d Jovellnelll. They
A Ktir ring sentence pop1 up.
(thl~ elflclent C. of C.) mailed uo
tbiek booklets and stuff uralna:. I forg:et whether on !il Burma
lppeallna:, entreitlng that we Shave or filling statwn, anyway
'Thb: best safety dcvire in your
eome.
So haul out the aull rases, rake car is you" I haven't seen the he:tt
up 1ome gu monev. adopt L1dy of that on e yet So don't douseout to the falthrul Mlll &amp;es and the devirc in nlrohol, fdend-'tho
9ald 'twill g 11111 up the wh ole
away we go.
Ever try to re•d not('B after they wolks
lOt ~ld and after tht•v'd rlddeo
1 am ~tun nod , eternnlly and for
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miles. 1M or whlth waH over
Uae purpleat. w\ndln~ed, t~~teepest evor fr esh ml .v ~tunnfd at the WIY
right up
~teariest mountain road 1hiM!llde of W Vn '!i s.tr{'nm,; run
Pikt'11 Peak . We refer to the he• t- bill. Yes, 1hcv do, too. Cau11e
llnc cUff• to east and west or El· here'!! hm11 I can prove it. You
*lna, W. Va . on way home which drive alon g ~tf'adUy ~olna: DOWN
route, dear reader, don't ever I lil:entl e tor maybe rU811'Cd) de·
tab unlet• 1l your blood pressure cline DOWN, now mlnd youn~mly \lrJdtr C$ntrol t2)
your where hNr. 1t your 1eft 10es a:ally
~ J~~ee all pald up and all nne danclnN: a limpid mouotaln stream
' prlllt dully read (cl you reel rea· golq UP. Yes, I Lid UP. You go
.,oaably •ate as to spiritual mat· rle:h1 Qver there and see. And I
t.,.._.IKI In thil last I'm not bet [ can prove It b)'" 'till~ DU es.
JOiclnt. not at oil.
John and Laura Scinfl.t and a few
do~:en oth er as8orted fotln.er Moun.
Blftb of whitt ttlllulm frock taln.eets around here. A~ of you
lily m.~be l o you! be81n at Shee. doubls tht • Just haVfn'l ebserved
;;;, s.-.nla and 11:0 on lndetinltely 81 keenly
ole G~cte-:er~ta over. aort or by mU ~11 Blanche, Is all.
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Wbot do Ihey t!t4'(1Jr~amil
••••. itlte f'lower, the rhododen· for gravity, for some biltl ~dom e
d~. And. tOr that lallt- the rho· Always prutln g " ~vt..Wa}.,_ teaks
Wtindr~~,xou mult tour W. Va ita level , alw~tys" ~,...;~~Jf !-.:
~.it&amp;' Weeki hen~e when it
Well, THIS 'wa\ef,; doesn't h•
WJll !«&lt;ce over the whole ''use I SAW It wiib ·my ~)'n ·eyes
~1171iilc\'tloo torgoou, stuff.
running up hill. · ~ one of the
llllt ~ lltl'll~~ lrltlluma In many wonders , '111''11 :fl~d clvor
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Pi'ern1~r MaPio &amp;eelba bas been 1 together 1o 'A.\
Comrnunl.sm.
10 sUccessf'ul in flght.ihg . [tilly's A1s.o, it "has lost erne of ita old
Comm~nl.sts ~hat he IS litr:ely to anfi~Red crusading aopif'H!al to the
l o.~. h.is J~ •.n a couple of we~ voters.
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F1rst u manister or intertor,
Ammtore E)fllf'I,J\i,
who at
then as prime minister, Stelba secrttary gen.erU controls the
hu been a symbol of mili~nt Chri.aiim Democrat to Party. mach•
an.ti-Com.rnunism. for eight years. ine, ~as 1Qn-een re111'd:td u
But now t.be Communist Party an a&amp;pi~ant
l:'j job·. '
it on the down grade. It is 108·
Pf.SII~
tens Sc•lli't
in]( .s1rengt:h • lD mernbership, IL
•B ut the la ~.JPrcat to SCellla
tllsq ia loalng it• /ll'ip on the eame on )'ri~Xrt.,Jt1hen 11!0YaMI
leadenhip of the big Italian la- Gro~chi, .CJlrlf!Mf.
Demoeratie
bor unions.
J&gt;&lt;'&lt;tldfll\ ' O)ftliif ,c,hamber of ~
Hence the Red men.act, which putles, .wa!f. ~e&lt;l president of
loomed so large in lWy after. ltaly tot a. ~ -~•r term. •
World War D, ha! become reGronCiii £3 e;~~der Of wh:r\t
mote.
is. called th«b iffj}.Ving of the par·
The Christian Democratic P.a"- ty, thoueh lie 1S 'anti..Commlinlsl
L!:._~ which Seelba it a founding
There alsp, is ~~ 1 ;ight wing. Scel
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bome of Mn. TbOOIIore !benbocb
WU the ICeDe of I nower worll:lbop llondoy afl.erlloon wbelt tha ,
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Wahama Little League
Opens Season May 31

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. Call Archie Moore fALCON~ FALL '
"Must Challent;er' 10-3 BEFORE
For Hearyweight PT. PLEASANT

~AMES

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phone lnqlji&lt;er uktlll '!fll"\bet
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who will sene as director of t~c
league.
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1et the rule.f4 under whkh the lea·

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Th• tchl4t,.la rUM until July
15. The ltftue ,,.., •• will M
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t.um...,t at ~htel lllahl.
Ad:uall)' , league aetivitles will
eome to close op July 18 when
the champions of the leaaue will
meet a teifn of All Stu1 In a came
under the .llghts at Bachtel Fleld.
Rules ol the leaa:ue !lpecify that
&amp;II a:ame.f wlU be five innlnf con·
tests wlt\1 the first game on the
day of pliY to belin at &amp; o'clock in
the evening. Second contest Ylill
follow iiJlmedhitely.
LeliU~ Gftlcials hav' ruled that
there wtu be no smQii:inJ on the
part of ball playi!r11 ar1d 1lso said
that pr()fanlty would l,l•lt be tolflr·
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teams will havE! eomplete jtJrisdic·
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The l..wvt h¥ alriHy r~elY.
ltd • "ahet In th"! ann" with •._.
donation of e donn ·IM•~Ih
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Rldwnond 2 BuHalo 0
Rochester 3 Syrac."u&amp;e 1
Montrc11l ~ Havapa 4 .
Todu'a Gtmn
Columbu~ at To1onto night (com·
pletlon of May 1 game, follr~Wed
bf regular game).
ROOheater at Bwf.faio niaht
Havama at Montreal
S)·• .;:acuse at nooheslcr night

Hanmer .Ont For While

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l.oulovllle 3 Denver 2 12 lnninl•

Gm"-ba 3 Indianapolis 2
Ct-t 011¥•r 1nd 'Mack How11•1L
&amp;t Paul f 'J'IotedO 0
New Htven : Kennt&gt;th Doti;OIII, Mlrineapoll• 6 Ctiarl~ton 3
William Greer, Billy Harrah, Ro1o4•r'• OamM
'krl Ettwards, Jerry Carroll,, Jim· MlRae-.polltl at CAarletton
illy Frt. Donald Embleton. Larry St. Paul at Toledo
lJtYil\1, Robert
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Gat)' ' Ot.nlh&amp; at lndlanapoll•
Rouah, J•mes Mcknia:hto lto)' l)pYer at LotdavUle
•Clark and Jame1 CaldweU. Man· ti••,..;;+;;--:-- - ~U:.~•• Gron\ Rou.h and' ll&amp;rry
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INDiANAPOLIS UP- 'Bill Vu
Is sli&lt;'ollng ror :1
third str~ight triumph in the 500.
mile Memorial Speedw1y rare on
Mny 30; was on hand and · wnltintr,day lor the new car he wlll
1\rive this year. Jle will drive n cur
entered by (indsey Hopkin ~. ~
whi&lt;"h w•s driven In the 19M· etas .
sic.' by Pat O'Connor.
kovlch. who

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Kln1, Harold Patrlek;

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134 ~. BI'Ooklyn
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PHILADELPHIA
The
Philadelphia PhUUe• w'ho have
been pla1ued by lujurlet this
spring were without the services
Of abOrt stop Gran Hamner ·today.
Hamner aufler'ed a bruised should·
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Mon&lt;l,aY; June 20, HCW
.Oo. an.·q tlut\ YR· New
Monday, .June. 2.7 , ~d
HCW, New Haven vs . MilliOn; Tue.s·
Uy, July 5, Mason vi Btontl R:nn ,
New H~VCl\ " !ICW .
llrf••Y· JulY t, HCW ia Ma·
iwn. Bro1d Run Yl Ne•N Hnen;
tM.nd1y, Jvlv 11, New Hn1n Yt
Me"n; lroad Run vs HCW;
:Prtday, July 15, New H•v•n vs.
·'NCW, M..on ve lroacl Rvn.
, Roatt!n of each teum follow :
Brood Run ; Robert OblinJer,
O,vld Johnaon , Ralph PickenH,
latph Cl11rk, Donald John1on.
John Pe)'ton, Larry Luckydoo,
Aaron Scafbllrry, Nebon Reynold11
. ~d Kinzel, Denver Gll)bt, Jamos
doodnlte and Larry He1110n. Man·
*•ere are Orlaf.d He11aon an.d Doug
louoh.
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Boyer, Richard Von Matrc , Ray·
m .. Unt w•r• John Tarlor, M4clc
moJid Cp'l!iill,
Natb•n R••!•h. To Start Pitching
Haw*4 Clh,Jt ou... r, Orland
Charll!s Neui%Una:, Mervin Rqu sh,
tfatiOif'i O•t~l lr.'~h,
~rant
Ulionry BurgeR, ·oeorf(e John.11on ,
BALTIMORE UP- Mel Parnell
ltvt~, Do"n MCKefltle, .ftd Sayre
Robert HArrlt, :Howard McDI:Wliel , the Boston Red Sox southpaw who
The ' l9rhieddle' \8 aA tiii\OWI:
Alvln. Trlp~, Oarrt:ll. Gihb~;, Ron , has not worked an inning so (ar
Tuetday, M•y ,:1,1, · ~·tJt -~
hid' !lric'IChon· and· Rdbert F'&lt;•llx
Lhis t.,!ilson, received an oka) to
w. New H..,en, HCW vs, M.aonj Managen are John ·raylor allfl llegin pilrhin!l tOd&amp;y from Ot· .
Menclty, June 6, New Ha¥.n .,.
George Bennelt .of Johns Hopkins
·MUon, . Br041d Rt1n .,, HCW; 1 "P(!c1t" Zerkle.
Hospital.
Monday, Jun. lS, Muon vs.
,lrutl Rvn, New K.aftn n .

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The ·Don Sentinel Pomero .Middle

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Wahama Little League
Opens Season May 31

-

. Call Archie Moore fALCON~ FALL '
"Must Challent;er' 10-3 BEFORE
For Hearyweight PT. PLEASANT

~AMES

110. RINT
Nl!lW JIIU'MlN, COIID.....-.\ tole,
phone lnqlji&lt;er uktlll '!fll"\bet
an advert:Ued rom. ~DI' reM . wu
ltUL vaealK \¥M told: We bave
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Tht ''LitHe Leque" of baseball
at Wabama Hllh School will
underway on Tuesdly, May 31 , a&lt;:·
eording to an tnnmmcemenL hy
Ralph Sayre, colleh Ht Wahama
who will sene as director of t~c
league.
At a meetin(l held last Wednesday night at the: h\.gb st:hool , man-

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Weham1

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Pt. Pliaunt.

cM(J» •-lO I

league drew up the schedule and
1et the rule.f4 under whkh the lea·

gue will operate.
Th• tchl4t,.la rUM until July
15. The ltftue ,,.., •• will M
c... pletacl by that d.11te In order
to INk..' ;oom . on
f!UIJirl\''

.,

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a._. hr the ennuaa IOftiMII
t.um...,t at ~htel lllahl.
Ad:uall)' , league aetivitles will
eome to close op July 18 when
the champions of the leaaue will
meet a teifn of All Stu1 In a came
under the .llghts at Bachtel Fleld.
Rules ol the leaa:ue !lpecify that
&amp;II a:ame.f wlU be five innlnf con·
tests wlt\1 the first game on the
day of pliY to belin at &amp; o'clock in
the evening. Second contest Ylill
follow iiJlmedhitely.
LeliU~ Gftlcials hav' ruled that
there wtu be no smQii:inJ on the
part of ball playi!r11 ar1d 1lso said
that pr()fanlty would l,l•lt be tolflr·
ated at any Ume . Mallagera of
teams will havE! eomplete jtJrisdic·
tion over their rupectlve pi.Q"ers.
The l..wvt h¥ alriHy r~elY.
ltd • "ahet In th"! ann" with •._.
donation of e donn ·IM•~Ih
tty the JOUA.M of Nfl'l( Ma'ltt\. '
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'foronto 3 Columbwl 1
Rldwnond 2 BuHalo 0
Rochester 3 Syrac."u&amp;e 1
Montrc11l ~ Havapa 4 .
Todu'a Gtmn
Columbu~ at To1onto night (com·
pletlon of May 1 game, follr~Wed
bf regular game).
ROOheater at Bwf.faio niaht
Havama at Montreal
S)·• .;:acuse at nooheslcr night

Hanmer .Ont For While

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AMERICAN
ASSOfJATlON
"'ondey'• R••ultt .
l.oulovllle 3 Denver 2 12 lnninl•

Gm"-ba 3 Indianapolis 2
Ct-t 011¥•r 1nd 'Mack How11•1L
&amp;t Paul f 'J'IotedO 0
New Htven : Kennt&gt;th Doti;OIII, Mlrineapoll• 6 Ctiarl~ton 3
William Greer, Billy Harrah, Ro1o4•r'• OamM
'krl Ettwards, Jerry Carroll,, Jim· MlRae-.polltl at CAarletton
illy Frt. Donald Embleton. Larry St. Paul at Toledo
lJtYil\1, Robert
Rouali,
Gat)' ' Ot.nlh&amp; at lndlanapoll•
Rouah, J•mes Mcknia:hto lto)' l)pYer at LotdavUle
•Clark and Jame1 CaldweU. Man· ti••,..;;+;;--:-- - ~U:.~•• Gron\ Rou.h and' ll&amp;rry
RESULTS ....

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Maaon:

INDiANAPOLIS UP- 'Bill Vu
Is sli&lt;'ollng ror :1
third str~ight triumph in the 500.
mile Memorial Speedw1y rare on
Mny 30; was on hand and · wnltintr,day lor the new car he wlll
1\rive this year. Jle will drive n cur
entered by (indsey Hopkin ~. ~
whi&lt;"h w•s driven In the 19M· etas .
sic.' by Pat O'Connor.
kovlch. who

'MarlhMI MtMin!Oft,
Kln1, Harold Patrlek;

Ar..

Dean

~'YIN

Eastern

·P arkway;

Ton)' Pule!)
134 ~. BI'Ooklyn
4lf" wit• .Oam1elo c..to . 13~11&lt;,
~~(K)ttyn ·(to).
~r

PHILADELPHIA
The
Philadelphia PhUUe• w'ho have
been pla1ued by lujurlet this
spring were without the services
Of abOrt stop Gran Hamner ·today.
Hamner aufler'ed a bruised should·
er 11ainat the Cubs Sunday alld
wu out ot action aaalnet them
Monday nlaht. Roy Smalley, who
formerly ptayed with CbiCaJO,
took Hamner's JJiace.

1

leo ~ front (ln.l "

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Mon&lt;l,aY; June 20, HCW
.Oo. an.·q tlut\ YR· New
Monday, .June. 2.7 , ~d
HCW, New Haven vs . MilliOn; Tue.s·
Uy, July 5, Mason vi Btontl R:nn ,
New H~VCl\ " !ICW .
llrf••Y· JulY t, HCW ia Ma·
iwn. Bro1d Run Yl Ne•N Hnen;
tM.nd1y, Jvlv 11, New Hn1n Yt
Me"n; lroad Run vs HCW;
:Prtday, July 15, New H•v•n vs.
·'NCW, M..on ve lroacl Rvn.
, Roatt!n of each teum follow :
Brood Run ; Robert OblinJer,
O,vld Johnaon , Ralph PickenH,
latph Cl11rk, Donald John1on.
John Pe)'ton, Larry Luckydoo,
Aaron Scafbllrry, Nebon Reynold11
. ~d Kinzel, Denver Gll)bt, Jamos
doodnlte and Larry He1110n. Man·
*•ere are Orlaf.d He11aon an.d Doug
louoh.
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Jam.ea Hall, (,.troy Jeffers, hh11 1 Parnell Get8 Okay
Boyer, Richard Von Matrc , Ray·
m .. Unt w•r• John Tarlor, M4clc
moJid Cp'l!iill,
Natb•n R••!•h. To Start Pitching
Haw*4 Clh,Jt ou... r, Orland
Charll!s Neui%Una:, Mervin Rqu sh,
tfatiOif'i O•t~l lr.'~h,
~rant
Ulionry BurgeR, ·oeorf(e John.11on ,
BALTIMORE UP- Mel Parnell
ltvt~, Do"n MCKefltle, .ftd Sayre
Robert HArrlt, :Howard McDI:Wliel , the Boston Red Sox southpaw who
The ' l9rhieddle' \8 aA tiii\OWI:
Alvln. Trlp~, Oarrt:ll. Gihb~;, Ron , has not worked an inning so (ar
Tuetday, M•y ,:1,1, · ~·tJt -~
hid' !lric'IChon· and· Rdbert F'&lt;•llx
Lhis t.,!ilson, received an oka) to
w. New H..,en, HCW vs, M.aonj Managen are John ·raylor allfl llegin pilrhin!l tOd&amp;y from Ot· .
Menclty, June 6, New Ha¥.n .,.
George Bennelt .of Johns Hopkins
·MUon, . Br041d Rt1n .,, HCW; 1 "P(!c1t" Zerkle.
Hospital.
Monday, Jun. lS, Muon vs.
,lrutl Rvn, New K.aftn n .

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USED .fo'URNITURE BARGAINS. NEW !IO.d .. , ~ acr~ . 4 m1nutes POMEROY PROPERTY P 0 R
Used Refrigerator, $49 up, vacfr()m Mi:ldleport city limits . TRADE- Modern 4-room frame
ILates: 2 cents per word. one incum
Cleaner
$9.95.
BAKER
Birch rlcors. 2 R:p.ple-Biend
dista nce to downtown . SMOO.OO.
"'~ aertion. Minim'Jm charge 50c:.Furniture
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Pbon•
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Mid·
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rorm:;,
Marlit
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bathroom.
Owner
will tride his equity
f eent..s per word for three condle-port.
. '5·19-tl
wtth b.ath; furnace be.t $8500.00
secutive inserhons.
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d1n111g fH()m , kit.{"hen
with
payments $45.M .
Speci•l-One montl'l ror ~ cents
kn o•ty
pin e paneling,
full
ISEW.l.Nc.. MAr:JilN)t....,
per word.
New And Uaed
bu d ~ -1 n k.tt·hen W1th
Formica FARM---$ acrea witll broiler plant
AU models repair~d by trained
top
C1ty
home
in
the
country
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~ cap~ci ty , 6-room house and
Full rate of 2 cen ts per word will
experts. Written a:ut~raotee on
Basement and utillty room ! other buildings. Running water
bt! ('banged ror adv~l'lising if not
all repairs and machineli exI" 11 ·
d ·t h K
~ ·j in all buildin&amp;s. Near US 33 and
paid for before the L~th of each
u Y_ •nsu 1a 1t&gt; Wl
! ~ ~ e 1 LD · i
only 7 mileli to Courthouse.
cept the N,eccbi and l!:lna.
monlh followina: insertion .
&amp;ulatwn. Call lor apfhHnLm•!nll &lt;l!ot:K)() oo WUl Lr d
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Free home de.mon str solloa aDd
Errors in Advertising-5hould be
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p.m. Phone Middle,&gt;ort, 6Z20.
prop~rty.
reported immediately . The Daily
flome e1Umatea on r l'pain.
Sentinel will not be responsible
- Middle- ~ FARM HOMI RENTAL- Modern
?or sober, dependabl e, hon e.s~ NEW 5Koo;~~I~~ in
for more than one incorrect inport . fully 1 u:·n:sht:o w.th new
7-room frame. with batb and fu.rtervice and good buys, Phone
tertian.
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rUI n: i ure
Ealn,
bass.ment,
oace heat. t bedrooms. Garden
solid rut. :' map.e
b:Hiroom / an~ pasture for pony, 10-mlnute
KEETON'S SEWING
(;_:d of Thankli and Speci&lt;~l No:will'. sci:d rock walnut ' bed·
drtve (rom Pomeroy. $70.00 per
MACHINE SERVJl'.E
tices of Events printed at reguroom
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room
suite,
month.
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lar classified rates. Obituari,,s
l iv;ng rovm suilc, new S'ervel TRADE-your property on a m~
Pomeroy, Obio .
publb:bcd a: 1 cent per word .
Refrigerator, washer, Shir l.~~
Charged Ada recch ed by mail or --'-dem 4-roont frame. Your. bow.e
si nk .
Everything goes
lor
Buv
telephone given careful att enmay
tate eare of the down pay.
$5,000.00. Cal l for
a'J)pointtion.
ment.
ntent to see between 8 a.m.
CUCKLIII RIAL TY
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and 4:30 p.m. Phone MiddleBox
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Phone 101-Y
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GAS-lJlltallation and
,I-lOUSE. Bargain . C&lt;~ll 6321 -M.
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LIGAL NOTICE
eenlce. See- ua ror pricea. R\IT
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Charle11
Finney, whose last
LAND FURNITI!RE at RuU..d.
kn~wn
addreta
waa .aoo Rigland
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LEGAL NOTICE
Ave ., Stictway, m ., Ia hereby nott-~ -- ----~~
fit!d that on the 30tb day of March
Arthur L. 'Catterson, whusc place 191'i5, Thelma Finney, bein1 plain·
:'IllY A REFRIGERATOR for
or residence h unkno·.vn, is hel'e· tlU, fUed her petitlon ag1inst him
80.00 or waaher for $54.00. We
by notified that on th e 18Lb. day aa defendant in the Court of t;:om.deliver and keep them in ser- ( t
of
ApriJ, A .. D. 1955, Joanne Tat- mon Pleas, M'eiaa Court, Oblo,
vice for one year. You pay $ti .OO 5 ROOM HOUSE with gla~
terson, being plaintiff, filed her Caae No. 122&amp;1, prayJna for diper month for refriKerator or
porth. S. R. Hcndrhlks, Syra· petition against him as defendant vO«!tJ from the eald Charles Pin$3,00 for WllSher. They are yours
CUBe, Ohio.
4 30-3tp in the Court of Common Pleas, ney on, the' grouodl of arou nelc'
after you have paid the above
Meig s County , Ohio, Case No.
amounts in regular monthly in· ROOMS for rent. 742 E. Main St. 12,293, praying tor divorrJ from teet of dUly an(l plaintiff alsO
praya for other proper relief.
-~•Lallments . Phone 138 or write
Phone 278-X.
4-29-tf
said Artbur L. Tatter.son on the Said - ~uae wUI be for hearina: on
J!WING'S STORE, POMEROY, . (
a:rounds of Wilrul Abst nce of nld or after the 14th day oflolay, 19110.
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Thelma Finney, Plolatlfl.
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lnquire In person at the Ohio treme Cruelty, and plaintiU also (4) ~ 12 19 26; (5- 3 10 6te
VaUey Baking Company, Mid- prays for the care, custody and
dleport.
+29-3tc control or the children of the par·
ties bereto, rea1:1o na bte support
WAN.TEJ) - Expori~nrf:'!d RFS- and mainte nance for :~u id children
on Iarm of Wm.IBUIJ Swain
TAURANT HELP. Full time job. In the future, and for other proApply
Parker's
ReiJttlurant, per relier. Sai d e&amp;U!&gt;e will be for
IAcakd half-war beeween
&amp;eetl•viUe and Lonabeu..,. l)ft
Pomeroy'.
4-30-Stc hearing on or after the 1st. day
A Peony and lris Shaw will be
Rle 12fo near Forked Run. l..ake
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-r-:-it....ing . of .June, A. D. 19M.
yb Lhe Middleport Garden
Thursday, May 5, l:3q pm
Address, mail postcards, ~; pare
at the IPubllc Library on
Joanne Talterson
time. Richard Kay, Uox 161,
May 21 -22 acord1nl to plant
SEE AND TEt4T DRIVE
Belmont,
Massachusetts.
made Monday evenin&amp; wlten th&amp;
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Delnoll&amp;P'ation will be 'he
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chiD ·met at the home •of Mra:.
Atlorneys for PlainUff
THE AMAZING
Homer J . RUS11el1 with Mrt, GarCARR.rER wanted to del ivcr
en Stanabury presidlftl.
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DA.D..Y SENTINEL ln Bl'adCockahult '50" Tracjor
Chah•;rn.en. ror the thow ate
bury. lnwrance benefits. ApMn.
John Kincaid, Mr1. D. B.
Coekshull '40' Tractor
ply the Busi ness· Ofllce
or
IMrtlnit!r,
Mro. LIIWI'en&lt;e Bing
~hone 398.
and Mts. John Zerkle. Durinl the
Tractor
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Coekahull '20' Tractor .,
Business Services
rue 00 11 ....
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=:::----:ie Zerkle were named on the
Other Jmplemen~fl On DblpiQ
QUICK SEitVICE OD Watch Renominating commltlee to .. r!port
YOU o\ILE INVITED
p ..irina: by Facto17
Trained
at the next meetlnc.
Arrlvin,g
Mrs. Max ROUer haa
coorlw&amp;lcbmaker. COLIJNS IEWE
LERS, Pomeroy.
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buted three Mimou tre., · which
., Annual mcmben D. A . V. DUES
ha-ve been planted In the Middlenow payable. Mail $3.00 to fOREMAN II ABBOTT ~t. V. SU
port Roadaide Par.k: as a part ot:
Leonard Jewell, Ch.nJ)tcr ~. AdVICE All Makoo Repair~~ b) £&gt;
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the elub'o elvic proje&lt;l lor the
jutant, Pumcroy.
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Ohlinger •lth Boon.le Bl')'u 111
K&lt;ompaaltt 1"11 held followin&amp;
tile 11111&lt;1 lind •1- wltlo pr~
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A okltlaf party •t Pl. PleaaJD4

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Friday ftl'enla" aod at~Dd.i~l­
wue Nauer 11Mcber, Don ·aad
G&lt;OrJe Smllb, Wilma, lollchtel
and Merit" OhJ.lQifr, Su11n. YOQ.IIC
Bal'bara Elkew, Ann W)'IDae, ·
Connie and GII'J Pneman,
Jerry and Jaekle Welker aail'
Danny
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Frahk CheeHbrew, vice eom·
mtmder of Distrtet I, Amel'ican
Legion, took 'p~ Ia the parade Ill
Chillicotbc SundQ when the Stadium preaented by Gold Star Mothers of Ohlo, waa dedicated at tbe
ChlllieOthe Vet.erane'
Hoepital.
Mrs. CbeeMbrew 1nd ~ra. Lillian
SteiJJ, memheri oJ t~e lOW !-&lt;I-

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pr~lient r!H' the· ceremony. A tour
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craft departipentt of the .hO&amp;pital
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TOMATO PLANTS
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May 6th
p
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3684

iicliciout sTEAK- sANDWICHES • Middleport.
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1md LAH.Lil!: Hamllurgert~ at RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
Pllon-c 200, Clelw:ui Appllaace
SMITH'S Friendly lilfc at end
Store
118 W. Malo. SL., Pomero1
of bridge, Pomeroy . 4-12-SOte
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:;-tnar's, romc.roy.
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jODl UUICK 4 dr. ~red . Super . $991J
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HORSE, thoro u(llh brtd,
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the meeting o1 Di&gt;trlet 11 Ohio
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dumdlsc ami collect money
from Joc&lt;~l merchan lll in !his
area with whom wt• nr(l pladng
nur lOt• und Dllc infnnls and
children 's fu11L 11e lling rut ropeat merchandiAe . To quaUfy
you mul)t be hetw(~r. n 30 and 00
years of age, ho ve good car ond
GOOd references ann hav e $~50
to $1600 to cover in ve ntory
noeded by l oee~ l st ore~ . wh il' h is
fully · IICCUrtJd by •ncl"l'hundi se.
No t!qulpmllnl to buy. Will nul
Jntcrfc~e with yo ur prcHcnt job.
Good lneom(l nrd wack. This
will Atand your bank or tawycr'a lnvcstigat !on. No selling
as work i11 sl rlt11 y scrvlt'in.lt alrt•ady Clllah!ish~.:,t ,mtlf'l)i. Writ'&lt;!
ahuut rn ur~ l'lf . Give age, bllr.Jr.ground HIHI phone numbcl'. Sells
F.ntorpl'i)lf','l, llt·pt. UB, Smyrna,
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r-;ldc, roof ilnd t"himney: ·repair·
inte, free ('slimn1 flli. C:~ ll "ftor tl
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Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light
The Inner FJame
Road of Life
12:30' ~ Welcome Travelers
1:00 R.oheri· Q. Le~l!!
' 1:30 Katie's Kitchen
2:00 The Big Payoff

2:30 Rob Crosby
3:00 The Brighter Day

.3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 On Your A~eount
4:00 4 O'Clock Theatre
b:OO Lueky·B Ranch
6;00 The Range jl!dc!~ •
6:30 Doug Edwards New!•
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. 7:00 Arthur God!rcy &amp; Friends
8:00 'l'he MUIIonalre
· 8l30 I've Got a Setrel
9:()9 Best ot Brqadway
O:fl5 Barber'&amp;$ports 1Cot·ner
10:00 Your.Eaao R•pnrter

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fi~tion Theatre
I.Jttle Margie

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!bill .The Gulding·• LiRhl
. · i"'J2:00 The Inner Ffame
~,. • !12:15 !load
of Llle
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Pomeroy was received from ·t be
Twilight Garden Club, the boateu organization .
Mra. LeO Beeson-)lad the program lor the evcnin( ond read
ID arUcle on "Girden ChemlClll.s" . Roll c-all l'fiPOMea were
·•w,hat Arc You Planuna:."

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Peony, Iris Show

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PomOl'Oy Chuteh o1 Cllrill mel
Sunday ....iQII ot tho cblltdl
for a recreatlona.l period.

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1955 '

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~cn~l41nal Period

POMI!)\OY ------4-room frame with
bath, 3 - lev~l with 2 bedrooms.
Cole.m~n Blend Air heatin1. Loeated on Lincoln Hill, walkinl
distance to downtown. 6500.00.

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USED .fo'URNITURE BARGAINS. NEW !IO.d .. , ~ acr~ . 4 m1nutes POMEROY PROPERTY P 0 R
Used Refrigerator, $49 up, vacfr()m Mi:ldleport city limits . TRADE- Modern 4-room frame
ILates: 2 cents per word. one incum
Cleaner
$9.95.
BAKER
Birch rlcors. 2 R:p.ple-Biend
dista nce to downtown . SMOO.OO.
"'~ aertion. Minim'Jm charge 50c:.Furniture
.
Pbon•
lti74-J
Mid·
beU
rorm:;,
Marlit
c
bathroom.
Owner
will tride his equity
f eent..s per word for three condle-port.
. '5·19-tl
wtth b.ath; furnace be.t $8500.00
secutive inserhons.
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d1n111g fH()m , kit.{"hen
with
payments $45.M .
Speci•l-One montl'l ror ~ cents
kn o•ty
pin e paneling,
full
ISEW.l.Nc.. MAr:JilN)t....,
per word.
New And Uaed
bu d ~ -1 n k.tt·hen W1th
Formica FARM---$ acrea witll broiler plant
AU models repair~d by trained
top
C1ty
home
in
the
country
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~ cap~ci ty , 6-room house and
Full rate of 2 cen ts per word will
experts. Written a:ut~raotee on
Basement and utillty room ! other buildings. Running water
bt! ('banged ror adv~l'lising if not
all repairs and machineli exI" 11 ·
d ·t h K
~ ·j in all buildin&amp;s. Near US 33 and
paid for before the L~th of each
u Y_ •nsu 1a 1t&gt; Wl
! ~ ~ e 1 LD · i
only 7 mileli to Courthouse.
cept the N,eccbi and l!:lna.
monlh followina: insertion .
&amp;ulatwn. Call lor apfhHnLm•!nll &lt;l!ot:K)() oo WUl Lr d
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to
Free home de.mon str solloa aDd
Errors in Advertising-5hould be
tu oec beLween o a.m. and 4 ·30
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at.t~thment lnttruel.,uos. Free
p.m. Phone Middle,&gt;ort, 6Z20.
prop~rty.
reported immediately . The Daily
flome e1Umatea on r l'pain.
Sentinel will not be responsible
- Middle- ~ FARM HOMI RENTAL- Modern
?or sober, dependabl e, hon e.s~ NEW 5Koo;~~I~~ in
for more than one incorrect inport . fully 1 u:·n:sht:o w.th new
7-room frame. with batb and fu.rtervice and good buys, Phone
tertian.
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rUI n: i ure
Ealn,
bass.ment,
oace heat. t bedrooms. Garden
solid rut. :' map.e
b:Hiroom / an~ pasture for pony, 10-mlnute
KEETON'S SEWING
(;_:d of Thankli and Speci&lt;~l No:will'. sci:d rock walnut ' bed·
drtve (rom Pomeroy. $70.00 per
MACHINE SERVJl'.E
tices of Events printed at reguroom
s
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u:ning
room
suite,
month.
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lar classified rates. Obituari,,s
l iv;ng rovm suilc, new S'ervel TRADE-your property on a m~
Pomeroy, Obio .
publb:bcd a: 1 cent per word .
Refrigerator, washer, Shir l.~~
Charged Ada recch ed by mail or --'-dem 4-roont frame. Your. bow.e
si nk .
Everything goes
lor
Buv
telephone given careful att enmay
tate eare of the down pay.
$5,000.00. Cal l for
a'J)pointtion.
ment.
ntent to see between 8 a.m.
CUCKLIII RIAL TY
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and 4:30 p.m. Phone MiddleBox
229
Phone 101-Y
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port, 6220 .
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GAS-lJlltallation and
,I-lOUSE. Bargain . C&lt;~ll 6321 -M.
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LIGAL NOTICE
eenlce. See- ua ror pricea. R\IT
4-30-6tc.
Charle11
Finney, whose last
LAND FURNITI!RE at RuU..d.
kn~wn
addreta
waa .aoo Rigland
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LEGAL NOTICE
Ave ., Stictway, m ., Ia hereby nott-~ -- ----~~
fit!d that on the 30tb day of March
Arthur L. 'Catterson, whusc place 191'i5, Thelma Finney, bein1 plain·
:'IllY A REFRIGERATOR for
or residence h unkno·.vn, is hel'e· tlU, fUed her petitlon ag1inst him
80.00 or waaher for $54.00. We
by notified that on th e 18Lb. day aa defendant in the Court of t;:om.deliver and keep them in ser- ( t
of
ApriJ, A .. D. 1955, Joanne Tat- mon Pleas, M'eiaa Court, Oblo,
vice for one year. You pay $ti .OO 5 ROOM HOUSE with gla~
terson, being plaintiff, filed her Caae No. 122&amp;1, prayJna for diper month for refriKerator or
porth. S. R. Hcndrhlks, Syra· petition against him as defendant vO«!tJ from the eald Charles Pin$3,00 for WllSher. They are yours
CUBe, Ohio.
4 30-3tp in the Court of Common Pleas, ney on, the' grouodl of arou nelc'
after you have paid the above
Meig s County , Ohio, Case No.
amounts in regular monthly in· ROOMS for rent. 742 E. Main St. 12,293, praying tor divorrJ from teet of dUly an(l plaintiff alsO
praya for other proper relief.
-~•Lallments . Phone 138 or write
Phone 278-X.
4-29-tf
said Artbur L. Tatter.son on the Said - ~uae wUI be for hearina: on
J!WING'S STORE, POMEROY, . (
a:rounds of Wilrul Abst nce of nld or after the 14th day oflolay, 19110.
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Thelma Finney, Plolatlfl.
--------~:--------=- more; than one year last pa1t, O'Brien and O'Brien
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lnquire In person at the Ohio treme Cruelty, and plaintiU also (4) ~ 12 19 26; (5- 3 10 6te
VaUey Baking Company, Mid- prays for the care, custody and
dleport.
+29-3tc control or the children of the par·
ties bereto, rea1:1o na bte support
WAN.TEJ) - Expori~nrf:'!d RFS- and mainte nance for :~u id children
on Iarm of Wm.IBUIJ Swain
TAURANT HELP. Full time job. In the future, and for other proApply
Parker's
ReiJttlurant, per relier. Sai d e&amp;U!&gt;e will be for
IAcakd half-war beeween
&amp;eetl•viUe and Lonabeu..,. l)ft
Pomeroy'.
4-30-Stc hearing on or after the 1st. day
A Peony and lris Shaw will be
Rle 12fo near Forked Run. l..ake
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--OMEN- ;iu;-g~·.-d.,.-,h,.-a-n-:dw
-r-:-it....ing . of .June, A. D. 19M.
yb Lhe Middleport Garden
Thursday, May 5, l:3q pm
Address, mail postcards, ~; pare
at the IPubllc Library on
Joanne Talterson
time. Richard Kay, Uox 161,
May 21 -22 acord1nl to plant
SEE AND TEt4T DRIVE
Belmont,
Massachusetts.
made Monday evenin&amp; wlten th&amp;
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Delnoll&amp;P'ation will be 'he
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chiD ·met at the home •of Mra:.
Atlorneys for PlainUff
THE AMAZING
Homer J . RUS11el1 with Mrt, GarCARR.rER wanted to del ivcr
en Stanabury presidlftl.
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DA.D..Y SENTINEL ln Bl'adCockahult '50" Tracjor
Chah•;rn.en. ror the thow ate
bury. lnwrance benefits. ApMn.
John Kincaid, Mr1. D. B.
Coekshull '40' Tractor
ply the Busi ness· Ofllce
or
IMrtlnit!r,
Mro. LIIWI'en&lt;e Bing
~hone 398.
and Mts. John Zerkle. Durinl the
Tractor
Coekllhull
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meeting Mrt. Klneaid,
Coekahull '20' Tractor .,
Business Services
rue 00 11 ....
. Rodney Downing and Mloo
=:::----:ie Zerkle were named on the
Other Jmplemen~fl On DblpiQ
QUICK SEitVICE OD Watch Renominating commltlee to .. r!port
YOU o\ILE INVITED
p ..irina: by Facto17
Trained
at the next meetlnc.
Arrlvin,g
Mrs. Max ROUer haa
coorlw&amp;lcbmaker. COLIJNS IEWE
LERS, Pomeroy.
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buted three Mimou tre., · which
., Annual mcmben D. A . V. DUES
ha-ve been planted In the Middlenow payable. Mail $3.00 to fOREMAN II ABBOTT ~t. V. SU
port Roadaide Par.k: as a part ot:
Leonard Jewell, Ch.nJ)tcr ~. AdVICE All Makoo Repair~~ b) £&gt;
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the elub'o elvic proje&lt;l lor the
jutant, Pumcroy.
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pert T•eholciau, Pbuoo 6M4 ~
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A aonl 1ervlce Ject' by WiltDa
Ohlinger •lth Boon.le Bl')'u 111
K&lt;ompaaltt 1"11 held followin&amp;
tile 11111&lt;1 lind •1- wltlo pr~
er by Mlcbool OhllaJer.
A okltlaf party •t Pl. PleaaJD4

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Friday ftl'enla" aod at~Dd.i~l­
wue Nauer 11Mcber, Don ·aad
G&lt;OrJe Smllb, Wilma, lollchtel
and Merit" OhJ.lQifr, Su11n. YOQ.IIC
Bal'bara Elkew, Ann W)'IDae, ·
Connie and GII'J Pneman,
Jerry and Jaekle Welker aail'
Danny
Bowe~. kc:~tz!QJ
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Stadium DedkatlDn ·
Frahk CheeHbrew, vice eom·
mtmder of Distrtet I, Amel'ican
Legion, took 'p~ Ia the parade Ill
Chillicotbc SundQ when the Stadium preaented by Gold Star Mothers of Ohlo, waa dedicated at tbe
ChlllieOthe Vet.erane'
Hoepital.
Mrs. CbeeMbrew 1nd ~ra. Lillian
SteiJJ, memheri oJ t~e lOW !-&lt;I-

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pr~lient r!H' the· ceremony. A tour
of the rec~eatLOD~ theiapv. aad
craft departipentt of the .hO&amp;pital
waa a part of the day'• program.

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TOMATO PLANTS
ond PEPPERS
May 6th
p
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3684

iicliciout sTEAK- sANDWICHES • Middleport.
f.lll-tt
1md LAH.Lil!: Hamllurgert~ at RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
Pllon-c 200, Clelw:ui Appllaace
SMITH'S Friendly lilfc at end
Store
118 W. Malo. SL., Pomero1
of bridge, Pomeroy . 4-12-SOte
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I'LYMOUl'll 4 dr.

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$49~.

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lull2 PONTIAC Vi•. $077. Blaol·
:;-tnar's, romc.roy.
4-30·6tc
jODl UUICK 4 dr. ~red . Super . $991J
'. J:llacttnar'm , l'ome ruy.
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BMlUilOOM OUTUitd . Goot1 cond il\on. J&lt;'irs.t
tlkct it. Vadl!h l'lumh·
and llf'111iug . !'hone 46-- M.
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Olive Strrn1, M3 South
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Mr s. ~hlud•
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HORSE, thoro u(llh brtd,
aorrell, 100d for clllldren.
F~ter DtWitt, Thoma11

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General ROOF' RIWAIR and gen' eral palntinl! . Phone Ardilh
Barton , Pomoroy, 229.
4-28-61p
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the meeting o1 Di&gt;trlet 11 Ohio
of Garden Clubti,

'TUESD,AY
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7:"QO Mw~laJ: Sti.'ow •.,
8;00 ; Garry loloore ·
9;:19 .,_l'ibut' C1odfl'ey
' 10i30 St&lt;lke 'It Riel&gt;
"1. '11:00 Villonl Lady

INSURANCE
Auto-F:tre-Bur, 1a,,
Wia.t 8tOI'~pcn·&amp;lm•a 181
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Maryln &amp;. &amp;clber&amp;a; ACfn&amp;
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dumdlsc ami collect money
from Joc&lt;~l merchan lll in !his
area with whom wt• nr(l pladng
nur lOt• und Dllc infnnls and
children 's fu11L 11e lling rut ropeat merchandiAe . To quaUfy
you mul)t be hetw(~r. n 30 and 00
years of age, ho ve good car ond
GOOd references ann hav e $~50
to $1600 to cover in ve ntory
noeded by l oee~ l st ore~ . wh il' h is
fully · IICCUrtJd by •ncl"l'hundi se.
No t!qulpmllnl to buy. Will nul
Jntcrfc~e with yo ur prcHcnt job.
Good lneom(l nrd wack. This
will Atand your bank or tawycr'a lnvcstigat !on. No selling
as work i11 sl rlt11 y scrvlt'in.lt alrt•ady Clllah!ish~.:,t ,mtlf'l)i. Writ'&lt;!
ahuut rn ur~ l'lf . Give age, bllr.Jr.ground HIHI phone numbcl'. Sells
F.ntorpl'i)lf','l, llt·pt. UB, Smyrna,
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r-;ldc, roof ilnd t"himney: ·repair·
inte, free ('slimn1 flli. C:~ ll "ftor tl
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S:tj NBC ldo&lt;lern 1\0...~eeo
4:00 NBC Pinky Lee

4:30 NBC Howdy Doody

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,6:30 NBC Dinah Shore
8:46 NBC Newt Caravan· &gt;i\
7:00 NBC Berte Show
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8:00 NBC Fireside . Theatre
8:30 NBC Ctrele Theatre,.,
9:00 NBC Truth or Consc..··

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110:40 Sports Headlines
10:4.5 NBC , Tonight
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Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light
The Inner FJame
Road of Life
12:30' ~ Welcome Travelers
1:00 R.oheri· Q. Le~l!!
' 1:30 Katie's Kitchen
2:00 The Big Payoff

2:30 Rob Crosby
3:00 The Brighter Day

.3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 On Your A~eount
4:00 4 O'Clock Theatre
b:OO Lueky·B Ranch
6;00 The Range jl!dc!~ •
6:30 Doug Edwards New!•
' · 6:45 Perry Como
. 7:00 Arthur God!rcy &amp; Friends
8:00 'l'he MUIIonalre
· 8l30 I've Got a Setrel
9:()9 Best ot Brqadway
O:fl5 Barber'&amp;$ports 1Cot·ner
10:00 Your.Eaao R•pnrter

Time
Caravan
fi~tion Theatre
I.Jttle Margie

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is You·r J.. ife
To\wn
a Great Life

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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY •
At Mason 4-H ·
F,unera1
Held
Poiio
Clinic
Held
At
New.
Haven
School
'Eleven New Haven Scout Members
Oub'sMeeting
With County Health Nurse In Charge
Att:mds Tying Instruction Meeting

Mrs Paul Henderson and Mrs
IY MRS. w. lit. JOHNSTON
K&lt;~rl
Wiles were hostesses to the
T,rClOp 256 met Monday, Aprt l
Ne-w
Haven Women's Club at the
25"'lt the c1ty bulldmg and were
given• mstructwns an kn~t tymg, former's home Apnl 26 ln the
followed by a short reereatwnal absence of the prestdent, Mrs Bob
McGlothlin, presided. The meeting
periOd
opened
with singmg of "Amen
1bose present were B.11ly Har
rab, Glenn Roush, J41.mes Me ca, The BeaUtiful" and club col
Kmgh.t, Sheldon Roush, Junmy lecl Seeretar1al and treuurer reFry, Juhilng McClung, Vernon ports were read and approved.
Plans were made for the annual
Hail, Buddy Board, James Mat
Abee. John Dyer and Eugl'ne dmner which wdl be held May 25,
at 6 30 p m at the Leg1on Hall
Young
Mrs E L Stem, was appotnted
as
chauman of the decoratmg com·
The Wm One Class of the EUB
m1ttcc
Church held a potluck dmner
mcetmg at the ('hurch Apnl 25
The tndlvtdual club books made
Mrs Wilham Cl3rk conducted a and assembl~td b_)' Mr!l. Mark Ward
""' &amp;hort butuness scsswn Plans were and Mrs C H Curry were dtslrl·
du;~u.sscd on how to rouse funds to buted 1o the members
be.,;.U!ied m bu1ldmg new cJas~;
It w11s announced that old u.srooms
.able magazines will be taken to
.Present were Mr and Mrs Lakm pcrtodically, h•r Inmates
William Clark and son, Mr and
MI'J.. Harry M11lcr and daUKhters.
The proll'Bm was a panel dis·
DiCk Ord, Mr and Mn. Vic Street cut~ston on cancer presented by
• ada daughtcr5, Mr and Mrs. Loult~ Mr~ Jack Frey, Mrs Paul HenderKfi'$Chnlk and sons, Mr and Mrs son, Mrt. Bob Johnston and Mrs.
Robert Cooke tmd Phil , Mr and Bob McGlothlin.
Mr1. George Ingles and Candy,
Refreshments were served to
)it. lnd Mrs Marvtn Roush and all tho~:~e aboYe and Mrs. Johnny
soft, Mrs. Tom lloflman and Tom· Morgan, Mrs Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
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Edwtn Rou11h, Mrs
Donald
Roush, Mrs. Phil Batey and gue11t
Mrs William Chiller.
'!'he Women's Au1u1Jary mel
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Jla)J With f1flecn members pres·
The Bend Sewing Club met
ent ln the bu:sme~b SCtiSIOR SIX April 26 at the home of Mrs. N.
l'eBervatwns were se nt for Sprmg 0 Weln,
ConCet·encto whtch was held May 1
Those enoying tbe aft11rnoon
at..Spencer
Secret S1ster gifts were Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrt. F
exC'lumged and Mrs E\lerett A. Batey, Mrs. Paul Scally. Mrs.
R~m• h won the door prize
·Lloyd Rouah, Mts J . L. Stewart,
~ose present were Mrs. No1· Mrs H. A. Andrews, Mrs. Philip
man Montgomery , Smne Wolfe, Wolp\ft, Mrs W T. Stone, Mra.
Mn . C C Montgomery, Mrs Nora Martha Juhllng, Mra. L. J Rutten
Ttipp, Mrs Grant Roush, Mrs cutter, Mrs. A. B. Woodrum and
Cr.andall Sm1th, Mrs D:~t'ld F~elds gucsl Mrs. E. J , Stein
Jt'~ Mrt~ Robert Beech, Mrs Kathef!!ne Er11bleton. Mrs A. 1... Sayre,
Thru.e aUeodlng th(! Past Ma·
:Mrs. Fred Roush, Mrs Thelma lron~ meeting In Point P1eal!lant
C4pehart, Mrs H C. Honey and on Monday were Mrs F A Rat£!}',
lfrs. Nannle Roush
Mrs Flo,rd CRrmack ~tnd Mt'8. W
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bandits, one Cll')'U!II a 1un,
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"Sirlety" Wl't&gt; the theme of tool: h;.s gun wbJeb fell out oi h11 pocket durloa the •t1ckuf.
eu, Charles Lyons. Arnett Rouah
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The PoiLu Chmc was held at Alva Luekdoo, Llo-yd Roush and Mr. !Creager, 79, were held Mon- Clover
-t.-H Club of Maaon at 1ls
t.))e New Ha-ven Grade School, H N Roney
day morning at l!be Me(:urdy Fu- motlmg beld In the Mason ComWednesday , Alpnl 20th.
Mra.
mu.oity Buildtng on Monday eveI ·
Dorothy Watkm.s_. county health
Mrs Clayton At:hey was host· oeral Heme, Beverly, with bur1al nm1. The meetin~ was a publlc
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gram
held at .b~r home 'Tue5day, AI(J!'il ville. The Rev. Norman Rioadar· e~ub weA present.
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Out o( IIY'l l!itudents 105 of 19, With Mrs. LaVera Piersall of mel of.fieiated at the ""ice
which
was
attended
by Mr. and
A
play
entitled
"Somebody
them s1gned ('(rom New Haven) Pt Pleasant 8i demon&amp;tratilr
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Mra. L D Dile.s, Mra. Shirle, Smiled at tbe Safety Program"
to take the v~lne which was
Games were played and pr1z:· Mills, &amp;Irs. A R. PulleR, Ml'.s. was presented m keeping with
tbe best record for Mason Coun· es awarded to Mra Pansy Fry, Homer Hysell, Mrs. George- Rey- the theme of the meeting ,
ty Dr. Maloney
tldmlni.stered Mn.Thdma Capehart, Mrs Gene
The me&lt;!tirta
opened
Wllth
Dol&lt;b and Mu;.s BeP Sanborn,
tbe drug. asststed by Mrs. Bob Athey, Mrs. Otho Uevmg, Mn
everyone
siltf!lng
"America"
and
JohntilO'D and Mn. Jack Frey, to Mont Blake, I..eone Sayre lnd Mlddl,.,ol'l.
, giving · tbe PJedge of Allegiance
the flrst and 1econd graders of Mrs. CliH Roush. Light refreshMr Kreager, .who was born to the nag. The call to worship
the Letart, Broad Run. Hortf~nli.l ments were served and others in Muskingum CCIUJJty, hid aerv- was g1ven by Emma Jane Weavand New Haven Schooli.
present were Mrs. Otto Grimm, ed nfly years m Lbe- ~pt~t miD- er while Judy Turner rud
a
Uoyd
Roush
and Mrs.
MI'8 Everett Louderm1lt, Mrs. lstry as pastM at Aablilnd. Wie passa1e !rom scrl(lture.
Gibbs ac-ted as registrar&amp;
D1c:k Alhey, Mrs. S. H. R.ettmirt, CODJID, Colu-mbu, ,'l'oJedo, Co!!·
•Beverly Roush sang a solo,
second uucct10n will be g1ven
Mrs John Fry, Mrtl Edna Stump naut, Akron and M1tldleport'. Ill· 'T ~I M Wh , " She was jotned
a month
of Pomeroy &amp;nd Judy and JoEl· ter b1.1 retirement in. 1M2 ~
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has ac.led 88 aupply .Uidister at on the sec()nd vene b)' everyone
len Athey
Waterford He graduated from pt·esent ludy Rousb read a story
Brotllecho,od
The
Lulhero.n
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c1 h R ... and Ann Newland read a poem
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JMt Tt.esday eveninll,
Mrs Howard Wagenhals, Mrs. enlSon nwennty an t e OCu·
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Do y
Still
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at St Pauls Church in
:Paul Henderson :nd Mrs Robert est.tlr..COigete Semmar:Y.
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Survivors inelude his • wi'fe a Grow? a!t~r whleh a prater
ven The program .whicb wu MeGlothhn were hosteues to
a d1scuu1on on "Fore•gn Ea5tern members of the Purpose Clas! daughter, Mrlll. H. C. Bartoo, ' Li· was o!fered by Beverly Rou'S'h
Program" wal' led by Clarence which wu held 'Wednesday, Ap· ma· It' daughter-in-law Mr•. Mar
Explanation o.f the 4-H CohU's
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and the Clttb Emblem were gi·
Ble181ng.
100
rll 20, in social room.s of the St.
r~agcr,
own,
ve ven by Patrtcia Riley and Sharon
Others present were Rev Pet-- .Paul Lutheran Church Mra Ear- Jrandchtldren. four great. ~rand- Riehard•on before a
readmg
le Caldwell led the devotions. 1ebildreo, a brot.ber, dtwob Sblltera. from scripture was made by Ltn
Y a da Nease Emma Jane Weaver
Sunday guests of Mrs. Nora Mrs. RUJSell Senter gave an arti· He was preceded 1• eat
Tnpp were Mr &amp;nd Mrs Fred cle. titled "Sermiln on the Mount" .son and daughter.
read a p'qem entailed "Winning"
Lew111, Mra. Dick Tilton and Janet whtle Mn
Oaldwell gave one,
Joe Bailey teaeher or vocaLewill, all of Columbus. They at ..Garden ilf Our Lord".
tended the funeral of her broth- tiOnal agdc'ulture at Wahama
tended the birthday dmner of
Refreshment. were served to er, Mac Ballard, on Fr1day April High School, gave a talk on 4,H
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Lackey Dunham m Le~m.
those mentioned and Mrs. J. H. Z2 In Princetoft, W. Va.
objectives &amp;n&lt;l exp!amed what
PIIFEa EGGS, lACON, PAII~AKIS, lTC. AU WATS
Sunday guests of Mi'. and Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Otto
Grimm,
Mrs Vic Street, ?.Irs. J.
L every 4-H ciub member should
William Sbinn were Mr. and Mrs. Mts.t Lelah Powell, .M:rs H P Stewart, Mr! A. K. McClung and do. in realizing the objechves of
a the club.
Glenn W1tilrow, Ella Durst, all .11 Roush, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Mrs. John Wolfe attended
Columbus, M.r and Mn Blythe Stell~ Fry, Mra Harry Dyer, Mrs briuge party in Pl. Pleasant oh
William Pow· Thursday
Those present
were Jaelde
Thei~s of Racme, and Mr. and Mrs. Mary West, J,frs.
ell, Pastor Pet.ers, Mrs. J.
v Mrs H. R. Andrews and Mrs. Capehart, Judy Roush, Beverly
0 D. Shinn, tht. Alt.o.
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J. L. Stewart were shopping tn Rousb, Kitty Wllliamson, GearMr. and Mrs Lloyd Roush at- McGrew and Mn. I.Joyd Roush.
glan• .Jeffers, Elrnma Jane Weav·
Parkersburg, Tohur.sday.
tended Parent1 weekend Saturday
The New Haven t 1001 Club
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Caldwell e-r, Judy Turner, ~une Spencer,
at the Delta Zeta sorority house
1n Springfteld where their dauGh· held a Joint meeting with 18 and Jim, vis1ted Mr. . 40d Mrs. J. Mrs. Sarah SpeMer, Ann New·
Perfect conuoUed
ter Carol 1s a member and 10pho· members of the pt Pleasant LJ. 0. MCClure of Wellsburg, W l4nd, Corena McMilhon, Carolyn
beat foe •ore de·
19 Vt.. over the weekend.
Dotaon, Linda Nease.
ons Club on Tuesday, April
more at Wlttenberi College
at
the
Le"ion
Hall
President
of
Sharon
Richardson,
Mlke
TayJicious
foods by
Mr and Mrs. Jac'k Frey and
•Pleasant club 11 Mr.
Thoae attending the Regional lor, " Howard MeMilhon, Marshall
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Point
•imply aettlaa tho
!.am1ly were tn Parkersburg SaturBand Festival 10 t. Mary&amp;, W. McMlllion, Qene Weaver, Sharon
COOIS!tiMI
day on busmess
diol.
Jtm Darby, while Bob .Fobnston Va.,
ilD Saturday were Mrs. M~niel Patneta Riley Mr.s Del
Mr and Mrs Bob McGlothlin -at- II preJldet1l of the club, here.
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Frank Peyton, and daughter, Mr bert Rl,chllrOBon,
Mrs., Gladys
tended a dinncr·mcetmg or the
The orgnnizatlons joined In and Mn Paul Sclmetder, Mr and Rile)', Patty Newland, Mrs. J(lhn
AID THI FINEST COJFU
executive eomm1Uctmen of Hard· &amp;roup lilngins and enjoyed 1 ~frs lo'lo~·d Carmaell:, Mr. and Turner, Joe BaUey, Ann Harris,
"Forest
PreBervatlon"
The
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.11rJ Earle Caldwel , Ml's
'Pau Jonctta
Cunnin~:ham,
Sandra
Damd Boone Hotel ln Charleston bwo clUbs made ,,Jans to hold 1 Hend.-eraon, Mrs.
Donald
F. Buekland, Dllne Capehart, Cbari
Ed Curtis Roush of MIChi.:Hn ptcntt and softball game In Pt Roush, Mrlt'. Robert McGiothhn lene Dleh.l, Mrs Mary Carpchart,
v 1sited Mr and Mn. Ja!nO(I Routh Pleaiant, thu snr:.11Jler. New Ha· ud Mr and Mn. Thomu Grm·
Mr and Mrs. Stdney MeMIIhon
over the weekend
ven members prooent were John lok-atl, Bobby and Shelby.
Mrs Harvey Newland, Sharon
Jack Ford, lreahman at East Dyer, Bob Johmlon, H. C Roney,
Dlck Athey, student at Mar· Foreman, C.Lcryl RGbert.s, Mrs
rennessee State College wa11 vhut· Karl Wile.!!, Charles JeweJI, Geor· aball College, spent the week- Curt McDaniel, Marilyn Schwarz,
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mg his parenh, Mr and Mrs K.er· i 1e Jewell, Gene Athey, Layton end v!Bltlng hl9 w1fe and pareJLts, Judy Sebwarz, Barbara McDaniel,
' The finac of oU'wa~
co
mit Ford over the weekend
Sayre and Jn&lt;.-k Frey.
tdr i!Dd Mrs. Clayton Athey.
JQanna Bta.nham, Mr!l
Frank
make
per!e&lt;t
colfee
~ry
A Board of Direetora rneet1ng
Mr and Mrs~ Philip Wolpert HarrLB, Mrs. 'R J
w 1Uiam&amp;o-n,
Mn R. F Bryant Is lmprovJna
I' lil'lt- ~ \1. (or~ i!.
aiter being very ill the paat twu wu held after the r~MJular meet· ~l;ld 1 Susanne vblted re1.,tives ~~ Mtl. John. Taylor. Mra: Bliss WU·
dn'tmj&amp;
inf and It was
announc:ed the CQiumbus, Ohio over tbe week· son, J&amp;nJc.:~ lngeJa, Jan1e Turner,
weck:s
next
meeting
May
3,
will
be
Lad
end.
aDd
Sar:bara
w~Json.
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1\11' and M1·s Russell OhllnJ,er
M:i&amp;S Nancy Scally and rat.sy
of Charleston vlsttcd Mr and Mrs lea' Night The dates May 6 and
7 were set for Clean-up-Week 'Ve•ter, lf~,Sitcd friends m Ral· Mrs. F. A.. Blitey, Mrs R 11cy Me·
n '1'. Ohlinger on Sunday
Intyre and Mrs W, T Stone.
Mr and Mrs A J~ Roush of Any trash, exLiuding garbage, cigh, N C., o\·er the weekend.
Picked
up
by
the
L10rls·
Those
attending
the
White
Mn. Paul Puwell's father, Mr
wtll
be
l'omcroy v1~;~itcd Mrs Lowdema
Van Meter on Sunda} i!nd Mrs. men. It is bemg asked by the Shrine JD Polft"croy on Frida~ f Durnil is a medical patient at St.
Dcrtw returned hom e w1th them Sl'1d ' 1"P 1101 pleasle sweropr tdustl •n1d evening were Mrs Harry Dyer, I Joseph fi6Spltal In Parkerrourg
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no pte, o sree
n•
after spendtng several day1 here.
front of your property, this too
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AtLcnfllng the state meetmg of
will be picked "P and disposed
Lhc WSCS in Spencer on Tuesday of
were Mrs Otte Roush, Mrs Otbo
Lch•lng, Mrs Thclm&amp; Capehart
The Blue Jay Patrill of the
and Mrs Carain Oliver.
Girl Scout.s held a party Jo'rlday
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harl are evenln.&amp;, April 22 at llle city
announcing the birth Of BP $ lb. 0 building, Games were played and
ounce son born April 21 at Lhe refreshments served to the gueatl
Schaekel CllnJc. Maternal grand· and members.
parents are Mr. and Mrs Man·
Gu111t!l present were
Bruc11
chester Wolfe of Racine and pa· Staats, Jimmie (il-i:'bs, Gary Rood,
ternal grandparenta are Mr and Jtmmie Caldwell Eddie Stein and•
Mra Jaspar Hart, Letart, W Va
Glenn Butler. Member1 present
were Sucllcn Goodni1Jht, Anna
R11th Yonker. &gt;Carolyn Dotson,
Jolly Dosen 4-H Club
Shirley tmd V1rglnia Hill, Judy
ll'ry, Sharon Knapp, Shelby Grin·
Mel .41
Browns'
stead,
Doris Elliot, Phyllla. q_atey,
The Jolly Dozen &lt;1·H Club of
Mra.
N&lt;Jrman
Montgoll\el'}' aad
Long Dottom met at the home of

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candki•N fof the State Fl.rmer
Degree •1141 Wilt ylce 11rnldltnt
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Qtflter ..,.cera. J"clvdr. S1mmr
Hwtfhtln. vi• ''"~ent• Relph
thom,.n, . .,....,,, T,mmy
'hyri, trn~ureri Tomn'IY Brown

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ly UNITED PRISS
Prcs1dent
Eisenhower asked
today that hlJ nexlb1e ltrm price
support system be gJVCD a chance to JX'OYe 1tseL! before Congreu
acraps il.
He spoke- out aa a l!ihiiWdQWD
vote apprilved m the House on a
Demoeratie bilL lo restore the
b1Jb rill'id aupport.s 'l¥hkh wer~
replaced by the tlexi:ble system
laat year.
Both sidca poodicted V1Ctory.
But neit.ber lll!PCtted tM confl.
tlent, and botb conceded
vote would be close.
At hJ.a news co~erenee Mr.
!)isenhMver said bla faith
in
flexible supp.orta 1&amp; unshaken. He
.!llaid it is a aoDd system des-i~
to brlog JWoduction and eonsumptlom 1nto ~alance.

Democrat&amp; Mntend the gene.ro
ally 'lower flexible au,pports will
burt lumen. But the President
said Jlarm meome declines OC·
qurred under the old s)•atem. Tbe
nexi'ble program, he said, won't
))ave a ebanee to work until the
crape come to market.

EXPERT GIVES
ESTIMATES
ON ~MASGN WORK

Lont
Chootor
1951, wu plc,ked from a ,\lti'M
cf•• of Junior Stude"" · .t
the St. JOMph MMIIltal, Par'
ker.ltura. to
,...,....., her
ci•Q M ' t ... N•tiOMI LNfue Of
NurMS Convention 11"1 st. Louis,
Mlueurl, Mar 1 throuth ttM 7.
Ml11 keller
pkkH A.y her
clills •• most outst1ndlne to
"""'"' har cleN. She 111M
Parll•rsburg, lun•y.

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Ohailel Hayes, Clifford
.EI&amp;o GBm..-. Pfl\ll&lt;l'

'l'tckets Ready
For Firemen's
Circus Here .

fi.lm Bureau
Women To Tour
Columbus Sites

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Tuesday, Moy,3, 1955

PQge Eight

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Melanie Brown Saturday after· ~
nvon
'l'hls elub Wt.!l organized Febru
ary
23 at the Long Bottom
Sc:hoolhouae Mra. P1uline Myel"~
and Mrs. Mar1aret Brottn are the
club advisors. The· offleen of the
elub are Melanie Brown, preal
dent: Sue Ann Mycn, vice proaidont; Teresa AndNw; eccretary,
Ruth Price; news reporter, Kaa·ecn
Damewood: recreational
leader
and Ronalcen Osborne, health and
aalcty ~hairmp.n
Oth~r , members of the cl,db Ia
elude: Joyce Frederick, Carol)'n
Sl18on, Janet and Marilyn Bl&amp;lell
1nd C•rolyn Price.
Tho next mooU~•I
1 at the home

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Melanie
ers
wJII 1

Mr11. Eule CGidwcJJ.

The paret'lts of the Ne):V Uavtn
coo Seoul•, !IUrprlsed the cub
bert with a part.y, celebra\lnr the
award won at lhe 'M.G.M:. Exposition. 1t waa a regular m('eUng
held Wedne~, I jl 11 :0 .. : the
home ol Mra. E. L. Stelll.
The Cl~ba dlaplJYtd eostumes
bhe)' made in eonnectlon wLth
their theme "Kni1hta of Yore".
Jdeaa Cha-lrmu for April "'*a•

Tl'l.,as

Grinstead,

!Nho

JentOO. " fllm on "S,nokOy Bear''.
An aO'ttcle "Adventure on Tlnindcr Hill Tree Farm" Will P~·
atinte'd and Billy rr"y aaseabl;~
the tree farm, made of
ea~
board. wblle the stor)' waa lotd1
Rou. Frey •nd M-altolm
wr:rt
p&gt;.·escnled
n~"l::erc::tifl!f
slides for tctlllnJ all lheir expo~tl·
tJ.on tickets. The N'1 bben Wtll'e
each prC41ented a mlJ).Ial\lre blbn
ribl&gt;on, an txaet copy of the rYlbon aw.ardtd a~ MGM E~PQtftkhl.
the grOIJIP 'were aerved icc er~
tod.as.

and Vrooman

for eonunent.

,. Mourn~ng

We&amp;"ff

not

wUl
Candldates f91'
eouneil pos{tlona will be Harry w,lsh, Wal·
w Werry, Ev~ett Tbomas, De(.
bert Ricbardso~ an.d ~u~eJl Cape·
hart.

dlieunibo

prole¢ with, attotD~··
ApprOxbnate esUm,J~JtJs Qf from Js one of the finest In Columbus;
ten to twolve dollars "'foot for , Noon
m' the ~afete&lt;l• at lbe

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ANIMALS
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PERISH IN f,JI\E
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BRIEFS

For generatioa1 the elown hae
bee• an brtegral part of eireua
WASHINGTON
UPSon. prograane In these daya of keeD
~nclyde ~ and sewel'l accord~ OhJo state Sc:bool for the blind,
HAI'I1'! P:. lrrd Hid todll' thet eompebt1on, mgentOWI tpeeialIna tq Mayor Rot 0. Harless.
which I• one ot the most interest- ou ·~wiLLIS i:,4 llf"l ,
th• ftd•ral i:ltllt uil equlyalent tie&amp; must be evolved. IDd: be'I'll• eotlmatcs wore ' given by lng spots In Oblo; A lflp' to the
111
n! &amp;:..,:. •
10 tho lull ¥Oiuo of oil lho lud OIU5C .so much dependa UJ)(lD ef.
""llam in eomparlson wit" similar top of the I:.e Veque-Lincoln Tow•
oil lho •··lldl
11 ~
1
feetiye cottuming alld make-up,
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A de•tb
loU of 38 W"
list"
-·'"' k done in other t"'WDS,
er and view CoIum bU!l from the
r.,....
cu bv
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11 th1 hi"ff.
11•n•
t•-m 11......, it il not a rare oeeurance for , a
""
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Porileiov
Fire
Chfet
Ralph
Sisson
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nery,
a
nw ""
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bigheat point: Evening meal at
~
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stock-eoterything of ttnt~lble ctreUII 1clown to spend huo4r.edl
the YMCA Cafeteria; The ·~,,.. ·· ! in 8
wWeh OtM!urre4 11 Wyllis valua In the United States.•
of ~&amp; in the ereatiop of his
is makina arranr:ements too
Hil~ Tuesday afternoon.; .liit
varlous preposteroua properties
"Sally · Flow~•" television
ThiN' rabbiUi u ,d s~ +..~eps
CLEVELAND, 0. UP--Defen&amp;e and eontrapttons wbicll coawl&amp;e
lsllcw at the WLW.C studios. (Not were tm~ered ~ 6m~e from t*1:1~ sa1d today they h"' ....... .,.,ro,
sure abou~ tbltt , jet) "And then the. bllte that enauUed a small
nine new p1eees of
HOME-tlr&lt;oj ~ut happy."
oui~Jill!UDI! on lh~ Pli•P.&lt;rtY of
as bnis of their plea
'
Mrr. ~ellona PapneU., t •
for a new trial of coDV:ieted wifeChief Sisson said tilt nre iP~· killer Dr. Samuel II.
Sheppant,
eri.tly started when: arttCI~ stored but the 1tate said the evtdeftce
Jn the buildlni were l_fr!tied by, represents opimon, 5peculatlons
sparks from burnini ~~ab ahtl '8.Dd eonjectur~...
'
A;ii!))I.I!W to l~e Melh GOQeral
LONDON UP-Itriket 1rHII ~
'l,ii.Pl!'l 'rueoc~oy w&lt;ne Ben Ellier- trash.
.
thrut
of strlkH mushre.....
!&lt;ililt"Poineroy, an~ l:lolberl Gaul,
today
1.-te
1 hlp eltctlon iuue
Cheater.
U..t covl81 ,..,..rr•" theDismia••ls were Darlene HlU.
of Prim• Mlnlstw Afto
Jleedlvllle; Mildred TUbbs, Po~e­
th...,. Idol. In tho ing ,.n•NI ll~iona.
tuxon, Pomeroy;

S~ topt pavement hail beea given ~iriiUI:~Iiioe building a&amp; JUe&amp;ta Of
lll•' •ouncll by Milam. That would the cdnipon~; Visit and, tour the

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The gtO\IP will leave the Co-op
in Pomeroy at 7:~0 A. M., c and
Will visit ttie followlnc pl,te:J:
Co-op and Federation taemtlea
and be greeted· by eitber Lltta
Roberson or Jean Werts; Farm
Bureau lnsuraDce building, wbieb

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Sunday Final Day
In Attendance Race
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CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK

CINCJNNATI, 0. UP...UCIJll 21100
oclive; 10e' bliber; juo to 2211 lb
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235 18; 235 til 150 lb

17.50; 2110 to 2'11 lb 17; 2'15 to 3110
lb 18.50; Choice- sows steidt 12.25
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BAK.ER
FURNITURE
CORNER IN

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try an' try atln. fllift tptlt.

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