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                  <text>8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
-Middleport, 0 , June 5, 1959

SOCIETY·

Vac:atil)n Bible
School To Opeo

NEWS
Of THE AREA

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WICHITA, Kan. UPI -

Middleport
PUDOII

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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

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Pomeroy-r.fi.t.t~port,
Qbi~Jiturday, June 6, 1959

aJUi contmUlnf ror two wee ks

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Teaeben for the schoql w11J be
Mn Bertha Scott ~rs Mark Ev
ana. Ml'8 Pale Warn er Mrs Dav1d

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Nease and Mrs ROl!Coe Wise All
dilldren of the communtly ~r e lll
Vlted to anend

Hospital
Planners
Jl, ·
1
State OfficialFriday Nite
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"Two llllportant factors are to be considered ~ore any as·
surance can be giVen for Meigs Gounty to J!Orllclpote 1n Hill·
Burton funds for a new hospftal Those factors are !he plan·
ned reviSion of pr~or1t1es and the delernunation of the present
Congress on t~.ow much if any funds are &amp;o be allocated under
Hill Burton," such was the tenure of facts p~esented to a

meetmtJ of the Me1gs Veterans 1
Memorial Trustees Friday evening
al the Ohio Power Co ollie., by
Dr Dubois of the State Hearth

Ser\l'Jce., D1vilion

Dr Dubors rn • queotlon and
JIDIWer session told the more tban
38 r.;pte ...embled that althoUih
Me as County &amp;everal ye&amp;flil ago
enjoy, 'I a prtorlty "A" TallllJ that
• the recent add1tlona built 'll HDI
zer Hospital have resulted In add
ed hospital fac1lltlea tor this
cltstriot thereby lowermc Me 1118
County's rating
, She pointed CI!Ut however that a
re'Y:lslon phiD 11 aoon to be adopted and It 1s ~,tnknown at this
atage ss to what may then happen
to Me.iga County priority Sbe did
however pomt out that tt may be
possible to place Metp County in
another diVIsion to enhance its
priority

"NATURALLY WE HAVE A CHECKING
ACCOUNT - DOESN'T EVERYONE?"

Most smart folks do They know that paying
by ebeck, mstead of running the risk of carry.
ing ao mueb cash, is the sensible thing to do.
It also saves time, giv.., you automatic ,...
ceipts and gives you a permanent record of
money spent. Enjoy the advantag.., ~ a
ebecking account with ua.

Pomeroy Bend

THEATRES

MI!IGS -

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federol R..erve Syolem
Member Federal
DeposJt lnsurmee Corpontlon
POMEROY
RUTLAND

Pomeroy

TONIGHT
"THE JOURNEY
Yul Bryn.ner - Deborah Kerr

I

It was pomted out to the State

SATURDAY
el5et -

" RIDE LONESOME
Randl}!ph Scott Karen Steele
SUN, MON anti TUES
' THE HANGING TR.t.."E
Gary Cooper - Marla Schell

'J'EMPL&amp;-Middleport
TONIGHT .nd Sit fURDAY
SUN., MON. •nd TUES.
SHAGGY DOG"
Fred MacMurrey, JetM llagEID!
Adml•slon 75.: and 5«k

Cub Scout Den
Six Holds First
Summer.Meeting

hOipitaL

n wtts explained to Dr Duboia
tliat present plans are for the con
etrlletlon of the hospital to be
made, with the ra~lJlty to then be
tllmed over to a non profit eor·
poratKin ror operation of the ll.o•
illl To whleb slle replred Jblt,
n that event, separate contracts
-wuld have to be drawn wtth the
hotpitll trustees and the non·
profit corporation under Hlll
Burton procedure
Dr Dubois at this poln.t also
stated thal at the present t1me
there are 188 Hill Burton
in the State of Ohio, that Hill-Burton aulstance II a:ranted at {83
eentl on the dbllar, and that des
plte th! ract that 11 hua:e seaemeut
of equipment is already on hand
for fnlt.allation in.to a new boQJital
faedit;y, that Hill Burton could
rwt al•,w eredlt on that which Is at
hand, that Htii,Burton aid could
only be extended to the non profit
COJ'P01'1tton for equipme~:p.t they
had to purehaae i:n addiUon to
that alteady on han1t
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Dr Dubois expre~~ed her SJDI·
patllie• with the Mei1s County de
le~atin pointing out that &amp;he
knew full welt the dlffieuiUaa
wbleh with they had been trou·
bled 3be went on to uy tlliat she
ve"')' ~pliant of the neid~"for
a hhr llo~ital In tbi1 trea a'IWl
reeoanlled
that
tbe
Pte·

Den Six, C~ Scoutl ot Pack 24B.
held their nrat aummt!r meetlnll
Wednesday evenln1 at the home of
Eddie Baer with Mike Wria:ht 11

r.

co-hot~t

Following a ball &amp;arne, a wlenel'
roaat waa held and outdoor danctn1
enjoyed
Present were Eddie Baer, Mille

Wriaht, Danny Brown, Dick RoUsh,

COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
i\I.L PRI«::ES SlASHED

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

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CARS MUST GO
1958 DODGE CORNET 4 Door
Power Steerlng,J&gt;ower Br.kes, Auto Transmission Sharp

Jim Anderson, Charlea Murray and

Meo3a and Tommy Und, Den
Chleflf, and
tueatl,
Jennifer
Blakealee, Mary Franell, Nancy Tl
tua, Sharon Freeman, SuiU Heaton, Pe1u Hotfaer, Terrl
Jane Baer, CI'Jarlene Diehl,
and Mre Charlet Murray, Mr
Ml'li Edward Baer and Mr

Mrs. Uoyd Wri&amp;ht.

Mt.Moriah
Missiontlry

Meets

'·•1957 STUDEBAKER Champion
19S7 FORD VI 1f2 Ton Pickup
1956 FORD VI Fairlane 2 Door
... Radio
and HIBler. Nice and Solid
·' 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door

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TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF
THE
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M~NY VALUE$

' Radio and
' Heator Clean and Solid.
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::1955 FORD VI 4 Door Fairlane

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MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

PO LITAN AUTO SALES
AT THE TJI.AFJi'IC LIGHT

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Dry·

Doomed Slaytr
In Appeal To US
Supreme Co Urt
LINCOLN, Neb UPI _ Charles

HAZARD, Ky UPI State
Ike seetlnc , to arre1t a 1triking
ine 'ffDrk~r In the arnbdtb aboot
of
non un1on coal truck
river kiU~d. the striker's com·
&amp;llnibn Friday when he fired at

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Mrs carrie E. Faria~ 86, widow
Jacob ll Faris, Youngatown
&amp; Tube eo off1dal, and a
in women's orpnladons
for many year1, died or a cerebnl
hemorrhage at 11 SO a. m. Suqday
her realdence, 28'7 Par.k Avt,
IYo•URIISt&lt;rwn, Ohio
Mrs Faris was born Feb. 10,
187::1, in Pomeroy, a daughter of
John and Mary Priode Genbeimcr
She had li\'fllln YouDJitown llnee
ber marriaae in 1896 Her huebtnd
jomed Youn&amp;stown Sheet &amp; TUbe
Co that year, was supellintendent
of eleetrleal maintenance for many
years and auiatant tO W C .Reil
ly, vtce prealdent. when be retared
1937
'"M
dl d
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d thel
r
• e 1n 1_. an
r
son,
ndolpb U, died three

W,:

mont~s liter

During W.;:ld War ~ loin FltiJ
was acti~ in Red Cro• w9rk aptl
was chalJ'man ot the women'• eom.
mittee whleh made IUflic:ll!l drels·
IDJS For many yean ,he waa e
ieoder In Mondo&gt; 'l(uoleol Club
attlvtu,e Sbe waa a c:harter me:m
ber and an honorary mcmd~l! ot
the board of women's City etUll, a
of Firat Preaby(erlln
the Cinema Chlb and :Ma
Club

lith Ohioana
PilgrimaJJe T0
v·ISit. Gallipo1.IS.
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Gatupolle, Ohio's hlltorle Freach
seUlemC'!nt dat1n1 back to 1710,
ia the objective af the eleventh
llnnual Ohiotna Pll~mage 1 on
June ?0 The Ohlo11na Ll.b\ary, a
state-wide organir.atlGa witb quar
ter1 kt €::olumbu&amp;, aponson the af·

fair

!itaf-weatber, doomed mau flay

er n, looked today to
ISupreme
Court a1 hLS only

The shoelinp brougbt new vao
t,nee to the strlfe~und eastern
Kentucky eoalflelds
TrMpen sbot and killed Bobby
JBC!obs Jr , 24, Vttto, Ky , after
he opened fire on them as they
attempted to anest Columbus
HaddiX, a United Mme Worker
Earlirr, Cheater Blatr, 20, Jete·
"'Jab, Ky • 1 truet driver, was
woundtd in both hands and ooe
~ whtjn an1pen Dpened fire
from dmbuah on a convoy of 1ft
to 20 tru~ta at nearby Hibdman
nu: ,tr\J,eks , were carrying coal
mined by non-union workers
The troope.n anested Haddix
on chlr1e1 of bemg one of the
men wbo fired at the convoy w1th
lll&amp;:hopowered rifles .from dense
uftderbru•h.
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Increases

Wrong informaUon supplied 1w
uauiiiJy Mllable souue resU"Ii·
d in a news atory in thete col·
umns Friday 011 a Syraeuee Emergenc:y Sqtlad caU in takip&amp; a small
ltrJ to t&amp;e Jloapitlll for removal of

• bead from her noee.

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Nebn-.Wf

mini dutb binge J n JanUf(Y.
1tm8
Guy Starkweather sa1d h1s son
was b1t on the head tw1ce about
a year before the k1Umgs,

of Mr. and Mra
of Syracu~e and
daua:bter of

According to Jnfqrmatlon sup
by the father today the
-.;na firat brought to the of
Dr T I\. Rewebon, but
h.,,l_no the corfett Instruments
the removal
he
~'':.~'~~ended that abe be taken
Hospital

Off The Farm
Business Tour
For 4-H Planned Training School
of
Planned Monday
mv1ted
the
"Off
Farm At Middleport
rand

Plastic bracelets are being made

bY the Junior eJae

These Jtems and other
'!yraeuse Squad t~n came
a,nd tranaported the work made will be dislpayed next
a11d did not make a Friday evemng when the program
Cor the close of sebooJ. is .liven. It
General Hoapitll
111 planned that the hand worlr. wUI
be on diaplay for a half hO.!!L be..the program
The pro
t~rlm 1 wlll belln
and will
be only
tbe pro
will be

Syracuse Fire
Dept~ Auxiliary
Meeting Called

h~~:~n::·~:~/,~ . ·~·~~~·~d:

ten days r'
cate and a gold star, nine days
a Certificate ana aUver stir and
those who have attended 8 days
wlll receive a cerutjeate
Eaeh day one of the mlnl.sters of
the town has a devotional period
for each clan Yesterday, Rev
Howard Ruppelt Waa leader and he
used the camera them to explam
to the children that through Faith
In Qod and looking to God ll a
ltsllit that faith In God will dt!Vf!lop
mto a good picture.
Oa'Wedneaday of next week the
school will hold • picnle at the
Roadtlde tP.~rk, Wllh ~((h eblld
btiQJ:IItg a sack Lunch froM. home
Tbe Middleport SChool band •under
the direet1on of Georp DaUaa
will lead the plcnle parad'j!i from
the Central School 8UUdtng where
the aehocl ta held to tbe Park

Chase Funeral
..ome OperaJions
Will .ContiOue

AU 4-H Club (14 years
age
and olrier), F.F'A, FHA, and
Farm Bureau Youth Council mem
bers are
to part1c1pate m
!lr~t sess1on of
the
Busmcss" thlli eom1ng Tuesday
evening, June 9th
Thll- voup w11l meet at the
parkina lot of the Meigs t:ounty
F.arm ~ureau at 7 30 P M From
ther, the a:roup will be div1ded
for vis1ts to the Farmen Bank
and !:avJngs CO., The ~me.roy
National Bank, Jackson Production
Credit Association and tbe Land
mark Store
At the close of the tour a short
examindion will be given over
th~ material covered on the tour
This t&gt;xamination Will be one of
two to he counted In selectmg win
nera 0 1 the county awards tour
Other tours wtll be held on Mon
day, June 22nd 'T'hesc parbcipat101 must attend two or the three
tours in order to quaUfy fGr the
counly awa~d trip The two hlgheet
examlm•Uon scores written by the
m~mber will be coneidered
Thest'l "Of( the Farm Study"
tours have been planned by voea
tiona! home econom1e1 al'ld voca
t10 nal a(t'Jcultuul teaehffl, Ex·
tenaton agents, Farm Bqreau
You.th leadera, Farm cooperatives
ami representatives of tile bwunea
aes to I.Je visited
Committee off1cers thi(\ year to
, cJudc Howard Nolan, ebairman,
Avts hecker, vtce-ehalrman and
c E .tllakeslee, secretaey.

Inte~sted persons are remmded
of the pre-camp Tr,mmg.. School
wh1&lt;:h wttl be held M&lt;1nday, June
8th at the Sunshmc Cottage on
Pearl St , m Middleport
Tbe School will begin at 1 00
and all adulta who are lntereeted
m hel='mg with the Day Camp for
the Browme and G1rJ Scouls of
Mtdd)&lt;lport and Pomeroy are re-qucste 1 to attend M&lt;lnday'a meet
lng
The day camp w1U be held at the
Norman Rose Farm beg~nmng on
the HUh of June and eontlnuJns
througn the 26 The first week is
for th:&gt; Brownlea and the last
week rnr the G1rl Scoull

Cabbage Crop
In Last Week'
Of '59 Harvest

United Pr... lnl....,llllonal
SelUement of the 12-day&lt;&gt;ld Ohio blgbwoy construction

strike appeared as far off as ever today, because negoUatlons
broke down Fnday mght after IJlh: hours of talks
The Oblo Contractors Assn said the Columbus sessions

down an ultimatum coDcermng their demands for the estab-

June ~~ 20 Set
As Oeanup Week
At New Haven

· bshment Gf a hinng hall "
No ne w session wu scheduled
"We are adamantly oppolled to
tbe hanng haU pnneipal for many
reasons," apokeaman for the cootraetMs uud

~

Tbe New Haven Town Council
met Monday evemng at the City
Building Wltb the (oUowmg at
tendmg Thomaa Gnnstead, May
or, Mn Tbelma Capehart, Record
l!lr, and Councilmen Jacll: Frey, Ed
wm Roush, .Robert Cooke, Cbar)e1
Ord and Thomas Hoffman
!I'he Mayor deetared June 15 to
JuDe 20 as Clean-up Week and
aaked that each property owner
eleUI his lots plus eny vacant lots
of weeds and garbage, for health
conditJont Anyone not clearung
the lot the town will have 1t
ele~ned and the property owner
WJU be asaellee..t"or tbe bilL Coun·
ei.l also urges that evmone eitber
pamt and dean up any outbuildi{ll
on their property or 1f they are be
yond repatr -to tear them dowD
Mrs iPaui Scally and Mrs Alton
Bonney, Woman's Club representa
lives, appeared before council and
asked permiSSIOn to remodel a(ld
repair the mtenor of the Alex
Quillen Memorl81 Buildmg, w1th
lfr Bush doing tbe work The
uuneJl aye 'I'Ifomaa Hoffman,
parlr l!!ommnmoner. pemnniOir tit
cooperate with the club on tbia
work
.....
Mrs Geora:e Thayer o( the Li·
brary Com!lllttee appeared and
asked that the library .be meJuded
m the budget next year as tax supported 80 that they might reeelve
government appropnationa for
bookt This was alBO approved
Ralph Gtbh! appeared apd asked
that street hght be )\:~:"lett oft
the corner of 1st and
Streets
Council prom1sed to "'ve 1t m
sLalled as 1t had prevlousiy been
mvestlgated.
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1

w.,.s An luuto
Wages also are an 1asue The
eRJmeen are demanding a 35cent hourly merease over a twoyear periOd. The tontnctora have
offerecJ a two-year boost provid
1ng ror 12~ eents now, an addi
tional to c:enll on May I, 1~
and another five eenu em Not t,
1980 The pac:kage offer amounts
to 27'12 cents.
'r The strike bas . halted highway
construction work m '16 of Ob10'.1
88 couatiea.
1 In other labor developmentl,
one settlement waa; reached, Wo
1
others promued and two walkout.

Lit tle H0pe H,eld
02'':1
For Crew Of D-.
Found In Desert
AI

CLEVELAND UPI - The fam
1ly of Ll John S Woravta,
bomba:dJer 1n a S.:K found JD the
LibJID desert after being myste
rloull)' minilll for 16 years, held
blUe !lope tod•y that he was
alive
Everyone agreed the chances
that Y:oravka or his etght fellow
ere.,. l"lemben were able to make
their way through the African
deaett after baJlmg out from tfle
bomber were nearl.y non-ex~stent
Tfl'e soldJet's famUy waa not1
lied he was miss111g lD '-clion on
AptH t 1M3 A Har later, noll
f~eat1o"1 came that the ,2&amp;-year~ld
Ueut.enant Was: presumed dead
\ ~o,a,\oka's fatheJ, AIQ, bas died
.~h~ lhe war Ilia: motber had
died ..
" efore He liiade hia bome m
UJ:eV~"nd with a brother, A1ex C
Wor•..• ko, -• w..o other broth..,, Jcr
aepti 1and Edward, live bere
He enlisted m the Army m
April 1942

Cabbages, of top , qif•H~.iafld 'b}
eater quantities than expe(ted
ter the ••••
-r:"' ,s'ri.p&amp;:" a~ 1obo u1
•1n the last weelt "bP J'iar.vcs\" id
the Letart Falla Bottoms lt was
rennrted today
SJ,otesmen of the area sald the
harvest already two 1Weeki gone,
has brought average return11 to
PLAN RECOI!D HOP
producers
Shipment., tapenllJ
!METER RECEIPTS
Don's Var111ty Club itl apon&amp;Ol"ing off, wlll contmue through th11
Pom~Oy Patrolman Jed Web
a Record Hop Saturday night, 7•30 week
ster today reported re~1pts of
to 11 30 p m at lhl! Pomeroy Jun
They sa 1d the cabbage was of $242 !iO from the street meters for
wr High AudJtorlUm Adm1saion Ja
A ha;t'Jeld on the Jhn Sw~&amp;her 75 and ~ centa Relresbmenta "'~n~uo~u~•r,_l~hr_r:lg~h~q~u~·l~ll~y~lhi~o~s~pr~l~n!g~t:h•:._:w::•::•:k~--------property, Chnhire, eau,v:ht ftre wdl &lt;be served
Friday at 1.2 150.. p m shortly after
a dluell'J)OWtred ~~omotive tram
SCOUT M. .TING
had p,uled, bllt Wll put out be
Wednesday June 3, 1\'oop
fore It had tpread
met at their tlc:out home, .,.bleb Is
Middleport volunteer fJremen .. sponso~d by the IOO"Jr Lod.a:e of
ealled ta the ~eene, 1aid tbe f1re Pomeroy Attendmg were 18 aeoub
waa tSeaten out ibflfore they ar· and' 4 leaden Plans for~ Camp
rlvpd; ' .: ..
Anowhead which will be held
,.;,_£.,.;;;.:-7-'__;,....!.,,
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July 5 to 1(1: were made A boud
of Review was hJ!Id for fo'*'
!diGS Giii~IRAL HOIPil'AL
Atlqritted, Jomoo ~y, Pre· 8COUts for cotnpletlnf" f"Seeobd
•hire, Ralph Carman. McMinn· Claas requirements 'flheY were
Friilk 'ritus, Bruce Cunningham,
vure, Tenn. •
Dtaebarced. Mra Fl'aftk Dam, Rlch811d Finley and .Bob Buek
••Iter·· I Mason; BiUY t Br..,vv, Pdrtland, Gflllll!l werl!! played The meeting
wu dismissed at 8 30 p m
Nln~ Stiles, Middleport
Btrtbt A daughter to Mr and
SAfiTY MEASURES TAKEN
Mra WIIUam Coy, Rutland.
NEW YORX UP! - City olll
data tc.ok steps Friday to pre~nt
addWona~ ~uffocation Of ehUdren
TIMPI
- ' The Mer· trom plastie bags Health lnapec
deerees ~t ton vlJdted more tban 2,000 clean
tlitl loweat
elllblrl!lmebts qrglrut that
rOpori- warnm.t la"lwll be plaeed on pJu..
Bureau til: bap, wllich :ate eommonl.v
CallL ulod ......., eloll&gt;iD(.

Hayfield Fired
By Train Spark

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A three Judge federal panel Frl
day refused to extend a twl)..week
stay of executiOn lor the l'ed
Inured killer 20 ~nd the Nehru
ka Supreme Court Drdered tbat
lie d1e next Friday m the electnc
ebatr
Starkweather's father, Guy, re
vealed he had Aent a telegram
contatmng "the facta of the cue'
to the high court a week ago
Starkweather saJd he hoped for
a repeat of the dramat1c last min
ute appeal two weeks ago that
saved h1s aon only 90 mmutes
short of electroc::uUon
At that time a U S ctreutt
Ju~gl!! halted tbe execution Just u
the youth's head
was bemg
abaved to accommodate tbe dead·
ly electrodes
A Supreme Court spokeman In
Washmgton sa1d the telegram in
formed the ' eourt that materaaJ
was on the way The cable 1tself
was not a for.-mal appeal, the
spokesman suid
The f1ght to save the young IUD·
er was ' an I can do - but I'll
keep on trymg,' Guy Stark•eath
er !IBid
The father also urged a mental
examination for h1s son "before
the sw1teh IS thrown"
It was the first concess1on by
any of the Starkweathera that
tbarles might have been msane
'fbcn be trufed and lb.ot 11 l»!t-

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Vast Ohio Highway Program
Still Remains At Standstill

hope broke down when the Operating Engmeers Umon "handed

for bfe

Jn"fOfiD8tiOn
• 0Jl
.f:'·
Call
t!iMtrgency
1
Is sIll'd wrontr
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Of

The Library's 1Me111 County
Chairman li &amp;Ira Everett R lla)'et,
rU d hi
PoTh:n Pt~:;aae' aaemble:l at
RJo G:oaDde Coli.Qt, Rio Grande,
memben of the Syrac:llse
011 U S Rt 3D for re,el.gntlon,
Allxllt1ry of the lGCal Fire
c:olfee ~reak and tour of tlte col
aR urged to attend a
te,;e TheoM ..the Plt.crim.aee 1011,
meeting
Monday et 7 30 in
the Rote~ Llf~te. Gilllpolls,
h"!..l
a luncheon lollowed by a
lhort pro-am and tilt about tt*
Plan~~o for the ~ourth of July
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'erade wlll be completed that
hiatorv "Of the community
ni.J:M ltach member ~ IIllO t, asked
Pointa o( tntere1t to be seen In
bt.lq a disli towel "lor the ldt·
GalUpolil wiU incluU
"Our
Ho~se" state Memorial. built a·
bout J819 11nd now fUll,- rutond
be"uilluUy furniahedj "Gata.
wood," tbe dream 'hoQ!e or 0 o .
( '{)ddt&gt;)
Mdllt,vre,
Melntyre'&amp;
grave on Houod Hill With a breJtb-MDt fo~.elhtli!!a are ihluflklent She talilna: .Jew of the Qhio River, and
lurtber pledged to tile troup every
old :p'rench hOUfN
aulttanl!e abe or ber depaJitment
At the contluaion ci the tour a
eould poylb1y sive toward
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terved at the home
Opentlon of \he Chase Funeral
pltlil.
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fplin&amp;loeated on Home at dlutland will continue u
Prier to the ll'l'ivaJ of Qr Du·
It hts in the pan year~, accordinl
bois a1 the
niJbt meeting
to ]'faoml Chale, bUiinela manafet,
Ted Reed
report on ptDtoday.
tbat
attUned to
\ Harley Stt"Onl will atntinue as
embalmer and funeral dlrector for
the tlrm eontinuiq hQ eilht }flan
in thJt eaP,IIclty

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Radio and Heater Low mileage Real nice

More Violence
Breaks 011t In
Coal Strike Area

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2 Door. Auto TranJ Heater, 8 cylillder Cheap lo opeeate

Strikes Through The State

MI'S, Carne
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pomeroy Nat'Iye
~na: a
OaiDt'ecJ By D""•th lbe&lt; ottima.

Department he1d that prehmh1
ary pl"ns have alrep.dy been drawn
for a to bed ho1.pl~l lor Meigs
Counly, that the tife Ia already
avulable and that '$201,000 ts. now
on hand and expected to be l't!leas
ed to ~unty funds from the Vet·
erans Memorial Fund for sueh a
hospitd that hopes were b1gh for
a Hul~Burton grant of a $100,000
to &amp;ujment thoie lunda in order
for con!jtructlon on the bospltal to
start
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~• Dr: 1luboi&amp; e:s:_prt:Bied doubt that
a hoarital such that envtatoned by
Home
the 'n-ustees could be built for
Cemetery
$31)0,()('() pomting out tbat present from here were
State Department estimates eall Mn Paul Davia,
for the expenditure of at least Mrs FlOyd Mte11,
••t.OOO per be'd In providing a

"THE LAST BUTZKREIG
Kerwitl M191thewt, V.an Johnson

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We Poy Z% Interest On Your Savings

On the question of fmances Dr
Dubo1s pomted out that they CO\lld
not at thil time guarantee that
funds would be available ina•
JUueb as the State would not know
the tmounl.&amp; of funds tl) be made
avaUa!&gt;le by concresa. This she
said would not be known until
after J'dy 1

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Despite New Mediation Efforts

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Ktnlll Turnpike.

l)egrnnmg Monday June 8

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were threatened, all m Nortllern
Olno
'fhe U01ted
Mine Workers
reached agreement on a two-year
contraet covenng 600 Ro&lt;:k~t:U
Manufaetunng Co emplore~ lh
Barberton The eont:raet provides
a 1().cent bo~,~r]y wage twost tbl!
year and 11 cents next year and
1mprovementa m fnnge benefits
Some 2 700 employes of the Ad
reasograph • Mult1graph • Cc Ill
Cleveland tbreii.teoed to1wal): out
at mldnighl

Federal ~.e~.!!Pr,.J;~"\f.. fobert
soD t~'IIIPfhFIG ~.l)'i"'Jrfl!ment r
betwee~r the OOPlpany and thE! In.·
teroalional Assn ~hml.llt.li Ttle

maJor tssues al"il wages and pen
stons
An off1c1al of a union of Sl£0,
display and plctor1al .artulJI of the
Cleveland area warned tpday 130
members will strike Monday to
backup demands for a wage
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Settle lea Crum Strik•

A l2-day atrike wh1ch cauif!(l an
ape cream shortase m CJeveland
appeaTed close to settlement aft
er an all ntght seAIOn wstb a
fUeral mcdU~tor
Represent.aUYe&amp; of 21 1ce cream
maker1 offered a new setUement,
impt'OVIlll the wage and eomm111
s10n off en Umon offtclal.s S&amp;Jd
they would recommend approval
to the 300 .striking Teamster~ UnJon truck driven
In
Youn8•town, a sclle&lt;tuled
Sunday meeting indicated a bre11k
may be eommg m the three-week
walkout of about 100 Ma~nmg
County eement mason.s
Al Buect, chal.l'man o( the Ceo
ment Contractors Asln , indtUted
a compromise may be offered to
re~Jlace the pact
that eXPI.I'ed
April 30 Tbe mamna, who Btruek
May 16, Melt a ~ent hourly ~Y
mcrease
No break was reported in the
lllrike of 14,000 oB F Goodneh Co.
work:en m e1ght c1t1et or 19,«10
Ftrestone Tire and Rubber .fa;. t ~
employe.s 1n eight eatie!l
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Federal Mechator N1etlolu lL "'NJ}; \

Fillo WJthdrew from neKOij{rtiga" ~ ~ ~
betwe~n Firestone and the Y,Dlted ~
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sUits couW find thelr own _f(Rjri~a.
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tor setthng the seven,........_? r"";_ ,
walkout
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GraYeside aerv1ees were :n· t-~ i:
ducted thts morn\Di b:r
v ~'f
Father John TurRI! at Out Lady
Loretta Cburctl Cenwtery, LObg: ~;:~
tBottom, for Peter Oranl, -?!~. Flatwood.s Ewmg s }i\ineral iHome waa
tn cliarge

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•apieuttuPII frontier.

~er -zrower this economic revo.
,_.l!oir." uleftib9uih it hu been, is nothing
.~!il\J)i-estllnated 94 percent of Ameri~Wl.t ·.-.rd\ers
1-....:. · ·t .,_lS.
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on p~·ac

are growihg their fowls

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~l~ hOlding lrue here, hold up there,

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grower questioned by rural
:ll:l&amp;kJ~ts and poultry marketing spedalist8 \ttil -10 Meigs County which is recognized
in Oh,i(l ·for having Jh,e greatest concentration
of mi!U ~tckensln&lt;tbe state.
• ~~ !l~lo silbalion, !b• contractor,

4:~j',~fei~Niei:Jer'4)\l ·tt8tcheryman, ·proyides

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f.,!.f;,diic~. medicines, lui!! a.n d •elednclty
IJIQ. . . •lillortonitehlng labor. 'l'fie growit~
. · rlDb )abl!••.:b"UOings~ eq~tp~ent -and
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b'i-Uitili .• r\iftt on~ a wedt. The contractor
IIUifolhteeo ·five cents per bird or lwo
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and •U expenses.
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the Oh10 Agn.cultural Expertment Station:
Alth?ugh lhiS type farming has been hall-

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ed by SOlne as the salvation of Amencan
culture and berated by others as the rumation of the independent family farm, over 90
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percent of the farmers mtervtewe were sa isfied with thelr contracts. This outcome or I
the survey surpri,.d the experts who had
nol expected such a high degree of contract
acceptance.
The major reason that eight percent were
somewhat disgruntled was thest growers
!bought they did not receive an adequate
guarantee.
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"EcOnomic security", growing earmark of
late 20tb century living, was the chief reason
for accepting .a conlract in lhe firs! place.
This stems lrom the desire of fannefH.to eUminate price '•nd production risks. Where
rJsks run high , such as in the broiler business. the growers want to be sure of at leas!
a small· inrome. They feel the ·contract represents the only ·w ay in which they can sttick to
the present low return-high risk Industry.

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' Steps Outlined
To Help Control
Stored Grains

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llUSH-11-IAT'S

Pay~ii,

WI-lEN HE

aon,
Utlh, were captured .
b)' cit;• pollee .

WANTS~E

WO~KS"-

$o•cow UPI

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3 Dlle Hill'l'On
Glieoaer Combllle
3 Polat lllCdl
llllldt Hawll Cora Pluter

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t~ ·srtiniJ dr~ ·&amp;I ' ~kllasa•.
tOld United P'reslf lrl~atloriil
lhe ·Kiln ' '1&gt;38 \!&lt;iii• Jlslo~ ·J•· jbe
,past ·~~ .'Will. do if ··~b) J;,:· the
tu.ttire."
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"W &amp;IAI• ......, Deere

Pltn ... CldlfYatioh '

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m~bers

f.pwer

16th onnual m..tlng ol lhe Am"'·

iun GeratriCII Socieyt ifter 'belna
awarded the group's Wlllard owen
Thom.p1on medal for the "most
merltortoua work ot the year in
Gefatrle~~ . "

Bort! predicted that In about 10
years medical 11qtente will achieve
control over the four maJor t.YPt!l
or dise&amp;!leJ which now 11.111 or in·
capacitate millions
heart an(]
blood
arthllitla,

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laid

dOwn

a $12.5() fee

Stal;e ~ G. Hall to"put · il l back

i&gt;!l/!WbOO!&lt;t. p &lt; l ., -; « ·
, '.H~~oh .sa«,1.. ~ ~~ere. is_,no. law

lbe

a~il\at
.to.li~ .o!tiCiallt,~turn1111 .\0 l Kl~ #'ltlni••· 'IJ\'1" is

and that's beeause I eat

ip~~nQy 'p~~~in~ }.Ja~ ~q~ciala
Cart dO to preve,nt ~6.~ :S:tan r.~m

plooty of Provieo Broiler

'or.anizln&amp;' ud h.ol~t_pa ....meetlnis.

Feeds w.ith AP-.'i.

Arkln.aa does, hoW~'fier,
have
atatutes prohibiting iiitbt riding
and balring Jdansmen 'from wearIna bDOds. Higbtow·~r !l~ld, mem·
bers wOuld we·&amp;r robes in~ 1Moda,

ProWco Broiler Mash is

And

CLIMATIZED to give me

maximum growing power!

:t.ut \tlll not be ''inUtte.d.1· . ... ' '

CIRCCI ?0 *!IT
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The Federated Circle will meet

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Prote3lants, Jewt, Mollema and
Buddhists will pray durinil the
weeke:-~d of June . 2&amp;28 for aolu·

tion f(l tbl ' p'rOtilein~ of

oooVIRNciRSTci' RUlli~
m:w ,VP~ lllll,,n..Nine _l s.

the

world's 45,000,000 reruae.s ID a
prayer cru11de It wu innouneed ·
today.
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Atlfr
talk, of
a "question
im 11 wcr"theperiod
his work ud
in
Rev. H. Joe Gtimm and ton
India took place. Rev. crow will Wally and Mra. :ft:ena Grimm of
nturn "to India for ·anotber · ~ TUfJn, Ohio visited Mn. W. R.
rear period again t.hla fall.

ln. tile church meial ,room Wednesday ·ove.nlns, , ~~
a(lnq~eed
today oy .~•· · M!li!~~tJ\II•I&lt;f·

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Crow ~f Mason, Sunday.

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Good
· Manners lU8
y ltw.
When A
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J' "'olo .JI:,;W
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FENCING NEEDS

Utah, North Dakota, C!olorad,q_ .U.

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR' SALES

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•IOYDS'fON 11iKS CON1'11'1_CT
CHit;AGO UPI -

Max BoYds·

ton, !nrmer University of Ok~aho­
ma end, today "'aagned for· bit

fltth ,•amp1i.gn with ·the Chlcag()
Catditt:ti!J ~ · the Nat~onal Football

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FENCING'
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PROVICO ' MILLING &amp; FEED CO.

Route 12..

T.,ephone 103

Minwulll•, Ohitt

Harvesting .._ earn trop is a one-man job on 1.11 avl!l'ag~ farm
.witJt a farm elevator end a aelf-poweRd eom drq.
Cu be equ.lpped to handle thelled eorn ~r 8D18ll grain· jn
addition lo baled~·

"We Do Cuatom Grindinc"

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BE SURE OF QUALITY, SERVICE. VALUE
POMIUIOY
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See your friendly PROVICO Dealer today. Get your
chil·ks starLed rlght for BIGGER BROILER PQO...
FITS.

AVAILABLFJ AT
COmplete Sleek Of

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FARM ELEVATOR

wJUHllliol ~ tlutls&lt;~c 10-

cether thiiJ aummer. The _Institute
ofl ''lnteraafloa'al · ildueatlon, :b id

probibUity that the lied l :.:c.:...=__:_-=-~--~------'----:----------

Bortz made his remark!! at the

preach

'l'lniril!~y odd: lllort !.$i~1 pi in·
corporltiod' ~ wtth 1 ·8'"1 1ty Of

home on vacation from · India,
ATI..A.NtiC CITY, N. J. UPI spoke Sunday night. at the Mason
:uji,;;iili;;gj An otrlcial of o Philadelphia hot· EUB thureh. Slides (colored) were
~~''
' pita! predicted Thur~day that with· shown or the areB where he had
in the !Jelt ,26 5yelilltl It will be served ond Illustrated 'Jome Of
common for Amcrtcans IG live to the hahlb, oustoms and r~·
the age of 100 and enjoy aood ious t~ndencie&amp; of the ·natives.

their heOith, tn•nlal olorlness and
joy of living,

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The klan's eharter in A_rlf~n~l
expired 14.•i'@r~ ~, .Uo; Byt Jllih·

Rev. Ceo. R. Crow, Missionary

citlzen will Uve better, retaining

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MISSIONARY IPIAKS

'BOrtz, chief of
at Lankenau Hoseven more. Jmporthe lncreaaed longevlt)' ·

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Proper Care
For Eggs Found
In 'Three Cs'

viowe ,
are, you koow . . . just a Chrlsu'an ·
and~ fraternal organization,"
Hithtower declihed to, say what
type of 1upport he is seekfug from
Ji'aubua. He aaid his talks with
Faubus would be seeret:
I'J1le ifOVillrnor baa made no eom·

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of'laniii.tion

li!'nCe?" he astted. ''That

·~ i-~~if·

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"will 'pra~llce
·cross ' burnnic," but denied th·e
Xlati planned· any· type ·of VJolimce
''sueh as kidrtapings and Wh!ppinga. "

Jfe ialt:l

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Ultle .Rock
· ido~li!ieii. him.II&lt;B as

DUNNIT

USED

EQUIPI.IUtT

mi(!r N'ikita ·Khrusbcbev warned
to'day that if the West refused to
go AlOng wlth a Coigmun1rt-1nsplred atomlftte zone In tbe Bal·
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· ~u 1 aia ~ woutd · establlah rotkL..... ...,.. ROOK, Ar-a. UPI - '"'
b~s ' in' Albania and Bullatia. leader of the: K\1 Klux Klan, offl·
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cially reehutered in -ArkanWJ, tq! day announeed-..plans for an active
revival · or the secret group · 'and
said he is seeking sUpport from
·G'ov. ·o~t iE. FaJ,ibuB'.\, 't: • ·

•'AftCr all, ho..t oould a Chris·

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Producing Quality Hay Needs
Heat And Forced Ventilation

. dl'Y nlCht 'iti the ¢~mPtbn \~vtta-

Beatrice •Pan~ons
Associate Editor

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INSECT DATA

forWard 'to tbrowl(l.l ~he J-;t~!in
290 f!11et after se:tljng' .. • -~ world
mu~ 'Of 282 ! ..13\1 ln&lt;h•j, Flj.

-.8:-c----,--:-;-:,..,--may extend to us.
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Slncer('ly yours,

Physician Says ·
Ameriflans Wi.ll
Ll've 00-Years

-Cba1rtnin John 'A. MeCrul~ Of
tbe Atbi'Dlc EMrJy Co.nimtQJon,
'ABC, •ald t'odar that llllreatrtcted,
corithmed nuclear WeaPoila teat·
lng m_lght er~ate a. "*ioyt haZard
o~ h dlo- aefhi.t r•• ln 'the 'altnolphere.

NEW IN FARMING

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rARK, Po, .UP!

SAI,.T LME Cl'l'\'. uPI ·-'rwo
"forlkte" ·tnhfmi ' '"bf 'Utah state
COl!P'I'ON, 'l;allf.
!. l\1
who vowed
would C'a~tenc. , . a Sllctifi)'·l:hl.ilt Mlrlne
-!Hen
offl'ter, today eordldently ·f®lced

Inclined to return, reealltng Meigs County as
the home or progressive folks holding great
pride in their faces showed to outsiders.
What ls more impressive than- a neatly kept
farm home nestled tn its natural rustic setling, or a town street lined with clipped
lawns and brightly · painted houses?
-As mosl of'.w dtcline to ·so caiUng with
a gaping hole tn the seat of our trousers, so
shoojcl. we refus,. to live and work In sur'niuna~s that ~uggest
lack individual
ilknse in our more public associallons.
. BUhhi•, or .!lt\y newspaper, can d~ tittle
by .Itself. The desire to clean•up, spruce·up,
must dlme !r~m 'the people who are to do it.
ct~lc minded Igroups of all levels and kinds
would have to push, push, push. We always
stand ready to help.

i&lt;Xlil

VNJVElisiTY

Late News
Off The Wire

t:\'D\'ONE WOULD .HAVE TO PUSH, PUSH
It rtoUrr's that Meigs County
could achieve much
dt'ts's Ori their business
.places, ~nd homes.
most l'l!llpectlld o!li-

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SAVING HUNDREDS of

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;u••cl s.al•&amp;:~.,, .:;, At,Pomeroy Landmdrk·Today 1 • ,Sitfpply Is·
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llmJLERMEN SAMPLED FOtl NA110N
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··~ &lt;:blcken Ibis sommer, you 11 be
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'tiild that is in the vanguard
•apieuttuPII frontier.

~er -zrower this economic revo.
,_.l!oir." uleftib9uih it hu been, is nothing
.~!il\J)i-estllnated 94 percent of Ameri~Wl.t ·.-.rd\ers
1-....:. · ·t .,_lS.
..__'~·
on p~·ac

are growihg their fowls

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:.'. ~,If· ~~re are some doubters of this na-

~l~ hOlding lrue here, hold up there,

Jll. .:.:~!very

grower questioned by rural
:ll:l&amp;kJ~ts and poultry marketing spedalist8 \ttil -10 Meigs County which is recognized
in Oh,i(l ·for having Jh,e greatest concentration
of mi!U ~tckensln&lt;tbe state.
• ~~ !l~lo silbalion, !b• contractor,

4:~j',~fei~Niei:Jer'4)\l ·tt8tcheryman, ·proyides

~

f.,!.f;,diic~. medicines, lui!! a.n d •elednclty
IJIQ. . . •lillortonitehlng labor. 'l'fie growit~
. · rlDb )abl!••.:b"UOings~ eq~tp~ent -and
el~
.
.
tt /i ~ i~1~r·or
i\1 ' cMellln¥
'• . .labor.
.

. ,. eo trtctor or one of :his .emplo~ees su&lt;fl!!i:l'P..W.. lfO'!·&amp; l\ usually vislttn&amp; .' the
b'i-Uitili .• r\iftt on~ a wedt. The contractor
IIUifolhteeo ·five cents per bird or lwo
..eals~ ·pound . In 11ildillon the grower usual-

u.

t

ly receiv.es hatr the pro 1t. a ter guaran ee
and •U expenses.
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the Oh10 Agn.cultural Expertment Station:
Alth?ugh lhiS type farming has been hall-

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ed by SOlne as the salvation of Amencan
culture and berated by others as the rumation of the independent family farm, over 90
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percent of the farmers mtervtewe were sa isfied with thelr contracts. This outcome or I
the survey surpri,.d the experts who had
nol expected such a high degree of contract
acceptance.
The major reason that eight percent were
somewhat disgruntled was thest growers
!bought they did not receive an adequate
guarantee.
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"EcOnomic security", growing earmark of
late 20tb century living, was the chief reason
for accepting .a conlract in lhe firs! place.
This stems lrom the desire of fannefH.to eUminate price '•nd production risks. Where
rJsks run high , such as in the broiler business. the growers want to be sure of at leas!
a small· inrome. They feel the ·contract represents the only ·w ay in which they can sttick to
the present low return-high risk Industry.

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' Steps Outlined
To Help Control
Stored Grains

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llUSH-11-IAT'S

Pay~ii,

WI-lEN HE

aon,
Utlh, were captured .
b)' cit;• pollee .

WANTS~E

WO~KS"-

$o•cow UPI

:_ Soviet Pre·

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'See"ks Support
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3 Dlle Hill'l'On
Glieoaer Combllle
3 Polat lllCdl
llllldt Hawll Cora Pluter

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liiibet wh\&gt;
t~ ·srtiniJ dr~ ·&amp;I ' ~kllasa•.
tOld United P'reslf lrl~atloriil
lhe ·Kiln ' '1&gt;38 \!&lt;iii• Jlslo~ ·J•· jbe
,past ·~~ .'Will. do if ··~b) J;,:· the
tu.ttire."
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"W &amp;IAI• ......, Deere

Pltn ... CldlfYatioh '

tlin

m~bers

f.pwer

16th onnual m..tlng ol lhe Am"'·

iun GeratriCII Socieyt ifter 'belna
awarded the group's Wlllard owen
Thom.p1on medal for the "most
merltortoua work ot the year in
Gefatrle~~ . "

Bort! predicted that In about 10
years medical 11qtente will achieve
control over the four maJor t.YPt!l
or dise&amp;!leJ which now 11.111 or in·
capacitate millions
heart an(]
blood
arthllitla,

t• aU

laid

dOwn

a $12.5() fee

Stal;e ~ G. Hall to"put · il l back

i&gt;!l/!WbOO!&lt;t. p &lt; l ., -; « ·
, '.H~~oh .sa«,1.. ~ ~~ere. is_,no. law

lbe

a~il\at
.to.li~ .o!tiCiallt,~turn1111 .\0 l Kl~ #'ltlni••· 'IJ\'1" is

and that's beeause I eat

ip~~nQy 'p~~~in~ }.Ja~ ~q~ciala
Cart dO to preve,nt ~6.~ :S:tan r.~m

plooty of Provieo Broiler

'or.anizln&amp;' ud h.ol~t_pa ....meetlnis.

Feeds w.ith AP-.'i.

Arkln.aa does, hoW~'fier,
have
atatutes prohibiting iiitbt riding
and balring Jdansmen 'from wearIna bDOds. Higbtow·~r !l~ld, mem·
bers wOuld we·&amp;r robes in~ 1Moda,

ProWco Broiler Mash is

And

CLIMATIZED to give me

maximum growing power!

:t.ut \tlll not be ''inUtte.d.1· . ... ' '

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c;u.ollca,

Prote3lants, Jewt, Mollema and
Buddhists will pray durinil the
weeke:-~d of June . 2&amp;28 for aolu·

tion f(l tbl ' p'rOtilein~ of

oooVIRNciRSTci' RUlli~
m:w ,VP~ lllll,,n..Nine _l s.

the

world's 45,000,000 reruae.s ID a
prayer cru11de It wu innouneed ·
today.
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talk, of
a "question
im 11 wcr"theperiod
his work ud
in
Rev. H. Joe Gtimm and ton
India took place. Rev. crow will Wally and Mra. :ft:ena Grimm of
nturn "to India for ·anotber · ~ TUfJn, Ohio visited Mn. W. R.
rear period again t.hla fall.

ln. tile church meial ,room Wednesday ·ove.nlns, , ~~
a(lnq~eed
today oy .~•· · M!li!~~tJ\II•I&lt;f·

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Crow ~f Mason, Sunday.

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Good
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y ltw.
When A
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FENCING NEEDS

Utah, North Dakota, C!olorad,q_ .U.

FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR' SALES

; ·IIJ!oi~ . ·Wfll Y..l&lt;fi'/i"~
. 'IIHi l'td !baM. ·

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•IOYDS'fON 11iKS CON1'11'1_CT
CHit;AGO UPI -

Max BoYds·

ton, !nrmer University of Ok~aho­
ma end, today "'aagned for· bit

fltth ,•amp1i.gn with ·the Chlcag()
Catditt:ti!J ~ · the Nat~onal Football

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FENCING'
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PROVICO ' MILLING &amp; FEED CO.

Route 12..

T.,ephone 103

Minwulll•, Ohitt

Harvesting .._ earn trop is a one-man job on 1.11 avl!l'ag~ farm
.witJt a farm elevator end a aelf-poweRd eom drq.
Cu be equ.lpped to handle thelled eorn ~r 8D18ll grain· jn
addition lo baled~·

"We Do Cuatom Grindinc"

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BE SURE OF QUALITY, SERVICE. VALUE
POMIUIOY
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See your friendly PROVICO Dealer today. Get your
chil·ks starLed rlght for BIGGER BROILER PQO...
FITS.

AVAILABLFJ AT
COmplete Sleek Of

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FARM ELEVATOR

wJUHllliol ~ tlutls&lt;~c 10-

cether thiiJ aummer. The _Institute
ofl ''lnteraafloa'al · ildueatlon, :b id

probibUity that the lied l :.:c.:...=__:_-=-~--~------'----:----------

Bortz made his remark!! at the

preach

'l'lniril!~y odd: lllort !.$i~1 pi in·
corporltiod' ~ wtth 1 ·8'"1 1ty Of

home on vacation from · India,
ATI..A.NtiC CITY, N. J. UPI spoke Sunday night. at the Mason
:uji,;;iili;;gj An otrlcial of o Philadelphia hot· EUB thureh. Slides (colored) were
~~''
' pita! predicted Thur~day that with· shown or the areB where he had
in the !Jelt ,26 5yelilltl It will be served ond Illustrated 'Jome Of
common for Amcrtcans IG live to the hahlb, oustoms and r~·
the age of 100 and enjoy aood ious t~ndencie&amp; of the ·natives.

their heOith, tn•nlal olorlness and
joy of living,

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The klan's eharter in A_rlf~n~l
expired 14.•i'@r~ ~, .Uo; Byt Jllih·

Rev. Ceo. R. Crow, Missionary

citlzen will Uve better, retaining

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MISSIONARY IPIAKS

'BOrtz, chief of
at Lankenau Hoseven more. Jmporthe lncreaaed longevlt)' ·

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Proper Care
For Eggs Found
In 'Three Cs'

viowe ,
are, you koow . . . just a Chrlsu'an ·
and~ fraternal organization,"
Hithtower declihed to, say what
type of 1upport he is seekfug from
Ji'aubua. He aaid his talks with
Faubus would be seeret:
I'J1le ifOVillrnor baa made no eom·

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of'laniii.tion

li!'nCe?" he astted. ''That

·~ i-~~if·

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"will 'pra~llce
·cross ' burnnic," but denied th·e
Xlati planned· any· type ·of VJolimce
''sueh as kidrtapings and Wh!ppinga. "

Jfe ialt:l

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Ultle .Rock
· ido~li!ieii. him.II&lt;B as

DUNNIT

USED

EQUIPI.IUtT

mi(!r N'ikita ·Khrusbcbev warned
to'day that if the West refused to
go AlOng wlth a Coigmun1rt-1nsplred atomlftte zone In tbe Bal·
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· ~u 1 aia ~ woutd · establlah rotkL..... ...,.. ROOK, Ar-a. UPI - '"'
b~s ' in' Albania and Bullatia. leader of the: K\1 Klux Klan, offl·
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cially reehutered in -ArkanWJ, tq! day announeed-..plans for an active
revival · or the secret group · 'and
said he is seeking sUpport from
·G'ov. ·o~t iE. FaJ,ibuB'.\, 't: • ·

•'AftCr all, ho..t oould a Chris·

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and

Producing Quality Hay Needs
Heat And Forced Ventilation

. dl'Y nlCht 'iti the ¢~mPtbn \~vtta-

Beatrice •Pan~ons
Associate Editor

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INSECT DATA

forWard 'to tbrowl(l.l ~he J-;t~!in
290 f!11et after se:tljng' .. • -~ world
mu~ 'Of 282 ! ..13\1 ln&lt;h•j, Flj.

-.8:-c----,--:-;-:,..,--may extend to us.
·
Slncer('ly yours,

Physician Says ·
Ameriflans Wi.ll
Ll've 00-Years

-Cba1rtnin John 'A. MeCrul~ Of
tbe Atbi'Dlc EMrJy Co.nimtQJon,
'ABC, •ald t'odar that llllreatrtcted,
corithmed nuclear WeaPoila teat·
lng m_lght er~ate a. "*ioyt haZard
o~ h dlo- aefhi.t r•• ln 'the 'altnolphere.

NEW IN FARMING

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rARK, Po, .UP!

SAI,.T LME Cl'l'\'. uPI ·-'rwo
"forlkte" ·tnhfmi ' '"bf 'Utah state
COl!P'I'ON, 'l;allf.
!. l\1
who vowed
would C'a~tenc. , . a Sllctifi)'·l:hl.ilt Mlrlne
-!Hen
offl'ter, today eordldently ·f®lced

Inclined to return, reealltng Meigs County as
the home or progressive folks holding great
pride in their faces showed to outsiders.
What ls more impressive than- a neatly kept
farm home nestled tn its natural rustic setling, or a town street lined with clipped
lawns and brightly · painted houses?
-As mosl of'.w dtcline to ·so caiUng with
a gaping hole tn the seat of our trousers, so
shoojcl. we refus,. to live and work In sur'niuna~s that ~uggest
lack individual
ilknse in our more public associallons.
. BUhhi•, or .!lt\y newspaper, can d~ tittle
by .Itself. The desire to clean•up, spruce·up,
must dlme !r~m 'the people who are to do it.
ct~lc minded Igroups of all levels and kinds
would have to push, push, push. We always
stand ready to help.

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VNJVElisiTY

Late News
Off The Wire

t:\'D\'ONE WOULD .HAVE TO PUSH, PUSH
It rtoUrr's that Meigs County
could achieve much
dt'ts's Ori their business
.places, ~nd homes.
most l'l!llpectlld o!li-

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WANTED -

ELDEIILY WIDOW

between the ages of 1ixly and
1ixty-five as a permanent house
keepE:r. Write Box 663-W , cto
The Daily Sentir&gt;el , Pomeroy,
Oh io
6+61p

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDAIILE RESULTS

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PHONE 398

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fmpiOVrnt:!~

RATES

ABLE pay. Phone Mldd.leport
6129 Y.
H· l-6t£

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the fundlonlnl or pvemment ud

Mr. ..nd Mrs. Harold Merrow

cntert~tmed with a party n.uraday

Lyc~?k
· ". iced
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in white and decorated in pink wtth the inscription

Se~t' ·· H,ppv Bi,tndoy Debbie, Two

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the same polleltal party who nr·
ly if ner voted together on any
major piece of leglslatioa.

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Hospital

Found

LAU!E'i WIUST WATCH LOST nFTY ACRES. SIX ROOM HOUSE ·,
. STA1'10N
in t:-ae \llcimty of Krogen. lf
Alb
found Call Chester, YU 52210.
with bath. Several -outbuildmgs. j
any 3351
Close to hard road. On school 1....---~wro;r;:;---- 1
ti·IJ.£tp.
bus and mail routes. David HoJ..
tLElANOS
RICII &amp; TV R
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ter,
Rl. 1, Pomeroy. Phone
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Phone •;:;
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931 -Y
6-3~tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
ONE 52 GAL. HOT POINT ELEC·
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0.0.. Ct..n UNtl C.n
tric water tank; 4 ctn 5 9x9 (180 YOUR WISTINOHOUSE DIAL~R
,..1 MP•s •nd Maclell
~&gt;q fl.) Armstrong asphalt tileTV AND APPLIANCES
MITI".O,.OLI1 •.N
pewter gray, felt underbase anrt C04L, OIL 4o GAS, fURNACES
. - Aulo Sal••
11dheswe; one Hamilton uprigh.t
ARNc.lLD S
2 te TC
piano. Cali llfter 6 p. m. Phone 1 Pho.-.. 13o-Y
Syrecu1e, Ohio
6081 X
6 5 3t
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1956 BUICK VB SPEGAL. $1 ,495.
MAYTAG WASHER AND ONE
APPLIANCE REPAIR. Phone
4 duor hardtiJp Sedan. One local
automatic Westinghouse lounOW MlcCJlntock, Racme Ohio.
owner. Hydramatic drive. Blaet·
drom11t
Good
condition
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Reason·
4 4 30t.c
B 6 6Lc
tnar's, Pomcro) .
able , 744 E&lt;~sl Main , Pomeroy .
FOR RENT..:....Exro;u)N-""'"LA:i.J
1906 PONTIAC VB $1,495. Station
6 6 3tc j den, Scillfold
Board&amp;, Drop
WJ&amp;On. 9 pa;;scngcr One care·
ful owner. Blaettnar 's, .Pomeroy. DOUBL~ DRAIN IBOAF!.D SINK
C.1oths CilntiJn Fisher .• Middle

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Good condltton . .Pnced low Call
port, Oluo. Phone :i2H!.
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Letart Falls 2371
6 6 3tc --:
lDM MEHCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN
I CU:;TOtd ~UlLT l'i,.1 'rCU.EN Oh·
$~. Extra good buy. Bl.ael- 1 UPRIGHT PIANO AND STOOL. 1 Sl1l:lled for your home . .t"ree ""'
tnar'a Pomeroy.
6 6 6tc
$10.00 . Phone ,Rutl•nd 24421.
tun 11 tcs. Foreman &amp; Abbon..
- - --::c-:-c-c::-:cc-- -- 6 0 3tr
Jlhone 6284·Y.
8·6-tf
1~ OLDS~lUUILJ:o: VB $1,496. 4
dr. . Sedan. llydramattc drive.
ft&amp;.H, Very ntcc. Blacttnar's,
Pomeroy .
6 6 6tc

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Cancer Society
Ike Shys Off
• n From Remarks
Lannehes Drive
Teen-Age Smoking On Shakeup

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WITII

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Friendship
Farm Bu;eau
Council Meets

two invalidl.
Off. Pllooo
Lelort 21M:

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I~ Couli:l Be Y-ou '
Mid Day News
Movie time

1
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ChtiMel .t-

m;·~.ry ~~ t::'.·r:o.~;:! :J
government to try to be as wile
i• ••, day .. t~~&lt;y "''" wi..
their!
it ia blindly to

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4 :00 Roy Rogers
5:00 Rerord Hop
6:30 Studio wrestling
1 ·Ja Dick Clark !bow
8 :00 JUbilee, U. S. A.
8 ·00 Lawrence Welk: Sbow
. 1.0:00 Music from M.anbattaD
10:30 Sea Hunt
U:O'J . TJ~..t~..t;t!e Mt.~y.!e . New•
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man 01 the soctety .1t special committee on tobaCco and cancer,
s1ud a committee of statisticians.
socia l scientlata and eommu.nica·
lion specialists would handle the
camp1ign which he called "a to-tal educational effort."
The "oeiety's staff has been dl·
reeted to prepare plana and estl·
mate costs for tht1 PfO&amp;ram,
smokhlj habH in a · community,"
aimed at "modlticatJon of the
Taylor 5ald.
The alaff, Taylor aaid, aiM WiU·
prepatf'! BLudii:e o! smokera and
non ·smok~rs and "lhoae phyaioloi:kal, psyrhological and aocial
factor-; responsible for the initia·
tion, continuation and reasalion ot
smoking."
Har1nett said in New York that
clinical and laboratory reaeareh
has faUed to support the earH:er
society'a Ylews on h1nc canoer.
For example, he said, numeroua
experiment• in w"hleb anlmlll
hive \ Leen forGed to inhalt l1rge
1moUnu 4lf tobacco .smoke have
conld•tently failed to e'aUn Juq

Tane ·ln·
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UAW. Some top

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eve.rr ,outrof.,fate

w.ho etopa &lt;by, Wylnl( . to
Idea that Reuther Is "hot
wUI not in the fUtUre
for the 1960 ~oml·

Have Guilt
Gunsmoke
Highway Patrol
News of the Nipt
Theater 13.

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stop JC.ermedy. J(ml. ·, ·
now would · appear • t•
Reuther and to woo

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NEAit POMIIOY -6-room lrarne,
bath. screened porches. .full
basement, furnace , aaragc, now·
cJ'S and shrubbery. S8DOO..
SYRACUSI - 7 · room
bedrooms down, 2 up.
one block ott ·bu1 Jlne.
Down payment $500.
24 ACRIS - Wooded land. Sev·
eral building aitei. Mlnerala.
One-half mile from villaae. $1100.

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wrote:

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ROOM UNI'URNISH&amp;D APART-

Phone 8419.

a:overnment."

01' 111111.

R:::O::OII:::::S:-cF:::O::Rc-::RE=:NT=,-CLOS£iN
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bath and 1arap. 8 room house
and " room aparlment. PhDile
810.M, Pomeroy. A. N. Jlena"'l.

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WASlUNGTON UPI -'President f~~~~~-t~l~m~e~w~h~e•:_:t~ha~t~~~:!~!~~~~!!
EisenhowP.r backed away fast from j 1
his own suggestion that, maybe,
our machinery for national gov·
l:!rnment is so creaky as to require
Mg emergency repairs. He should
not have run so faat. Eisenhower
wu in good company •b u\ didn't
known H.
The tax books are now open for the June or Second haU
What the president uld at this
week'! news conference was in
collection of the 1958 Real Es!Jte Tues. Ajso f~r de:··, ' . '·'
'
respon~ to a question about bow
gov£&gt;rnment shall ruhction if the
linquent tax. Closing date will 'be July · ts~ 1959.
voters persist in giving to one
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
party Lhe White House and to
lillOlher the Congress. He anlwer·
M'~ 'Cqlllll1 TreMilfer

APARTMENTS - Furniabed and
unturniabed. Mdta1ten. Mlddle2 3 tf

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EUmtC ORGANS
PrWfrom$129.50

It almoet
to a smoother

11 OIILDIIN AT 21-Mrl. .l.ltcla Gamtca. 28, lhow1 ott htl'
13th ehiJd tn Hawtbome, Calif. She wu married at 18, Ia
five teet tan, wetaluJ 100. HusbaD4 Gene, &amp;8, II truck driver._

OC..I•ntlly Lhn1 Work•
Parnia, • who desl(ln$
Dwight D. Elsen·
own• works of
'&amp;nd one valu·

port, J&gt;bone eoti·M.

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News ~eture
Man in Wubington
.f'a\l'orite S1ory ·
Sa't"urday Night Jamboree
Per.l!ie U.,. ~DDJ
PeYTV (".omo Show

PIANOS

Dwlr

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DEALS

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SCHROON LAKE, N. Y. UPI ~rd. tbe Cal)adlan Dnla
star, won hi&amp; seeoad CODR·

Prieod 'trom

WOMEN 'S VJEW

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C. Taylor, chair· ed ''1like
detect
support for some
cerDr.
anjHoward
smoking."
this:
change, even
basic
constitu·
tiona! change, so that we could
mcorporatC il1to our syst.em aome
of the futures of the parllamen·
tary system."
Some minutes later' he revealed
that he and John Foflter Dullea
oflen hod discussed the problemfinally deciding it would be better
"to suck with what we have, but
try to make it work a HtUe bElt·

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• :SO·, 'S~ruiaay Tbeater

ldM Not Naw
Idea 11 not new. Woodmw
W'iU.;n 1uggested it many yean

BOSTON UPl - The American
Cancer Society began mapping
plans loda.y for an mtensive anti
Rmokin~ campaign with particulu
emph&amp;l!is on teen-agers.
Jn New York, Timothy V. Har·
nett, chairman of the Tobacco
Indust:y Research Committee,
labeled the campaign a. "o ne·
sided propaganda effort."
The campaign, approved Thurs·
day by the 80ciety'a.. -board ol.
director&amp;, will be designed to
"bring to the attention of physl·
cians llnd the public-and particularly teen·agen·facts abi;lqt can·

For Sole

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portd on the prOgress of tbe bill
now b('fore the State Legislature
which would free the funds now
on hand and make · them available
for cunstr11ction to begin. Porter
said t~;ot the measures had paned
the Sera1e by a vote of 32-0, tbat
ll wt~s now in the house and ord·
en~d o•tt of committtee.
Re11. t;eoq:c Meinhart said tbat
it was his h6pe that the bill could
be bW11ght lo lhe floor for vote
somettr:le within this next week,
poss1h1v on Monday.
Denver Walter of Vinton, 0. was
un ha•1d to present to Dr. Dubois
preliminary sketches of the pro·
posed hospital which he had m1de
for the Trustees
AIJ 'Tlembers or the Veterans
Mcmoml Hospital Trustees were
h
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nn and at nt a~· s meet ng w tn
the exl·eption of l)ne. In addition
there ·.•.-ere several other intereat·
ed partieA preBent.

WSAZ.TV Channe' 3

Such a situation Is dan1eroua
.Angle~ tJtle In t:be Adiron·
to a party in power and danger·
Mountain Invll.ltional tennta
ow for the nation over which that 1:~::~~·~ Sunday, wbipplna: Sid
party attempt• to er:erclae power.
Brootlyn, N. Y., H.
OlD TIMES UCALLED- West Pomt'• olde,t araduate. ""'
.P erhaps no proper di•llipline eftr
y_,-ald Gen. Clay Hodgea, chatll wltb Cadet C&amp;pt. Pete
will come or be de•lrable in the
Dawlt.IM, Army football at.ar, during JUDt Week tat1v1tlel
United States.
at the United Btatea MWtary aca.demy at Wut PoJa1:. N. 1'.
But, a means ot obtainina: a
·-~------------ 1 :~:::,,!,'~:oordlnation between the .
[1
and lqjslative bniW!h·
and of exertina: rreat.er preeBALDWIJII ucl
for agreement on overall
WURUTZER
lpoli&lt;Y has been •uggested from
to time. It would nq~
unefl,dmeot of tbe mnatituUon,
U probably would be woith
wou1d pve cabinet membefl!
and speating riJ:bta in Coo-

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Land Transfer&amp;

Years Old ," ice erea,m, potato
Errors in Advertising - Should be r-eported immediately . T.he
C.o\.R
WASII!NGM'OTOR
CLEAN·
t htps &lt;tnd kool a.id were served by
Dlllily Sentinel \Will DOt he f'ftlpoosible for more than one ineorINC. Uackutt'a · .)oho :.ervtre. "'rs ~1 t rrow assisted by Mrs. Fred
rect insertion,
Phone 91184
.
3 1~ ~Otc :J1Jffm1n and Mrs . Leroy Rusthel.
Cal"d o( Thankst and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituariel!l
1-'re~cnt were Judy and Dickie
1
published at 1 cent per word.
Owen
and Kathy Morgan of MidWORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
1
dlepor~ . Mike and Tami Hoffman,
15
60c
60c
$1 .35
BradiJury, Vtcki , B11J and Kenneth
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6 .00
Hir.er, Minersville : Mike Allen
RLHWhl'l and Susanne Sprouse or
_
Ads recetved by 10 A.M. wUI be in that day's paper.
f'omt&gt;roy, and Carolyn Lauder·
Lwrh, Nelsonville.
TRAILERS 1955 A. B C. HOUSE I
Ad•tlt s, present were Mr and
Ill Not1ces
Triiilcr 50 ft . long, Custom 1
\fr~ Fred Hoffinl"ln, Mr and Mra.
made , separate dimng room , J
3efo.e 9:30 A . M
llidurri 0 ~Yen , Mr. and Mrs. WilDEMOCRATIC RALLY 'JUNE 9,
Crosley kitchen, carpeted livmg
Mld-tleport 6831-J
ham Rizer and Mrs. Leroy Rusche!".
.S .OO P. i\1 . Courthouse . Guest
room, washer &lt;~nd dryer, a1r
Pomeroy 525
Debr&lt;t Lynn received many nice
spc·1ker, Joe Fergulion Every·
conditioner 35 Fl.
aluminum
KAUTl FEED STORI
gifts .1nd sending a gifl but unable
bud¥ welc(fme.
6-ft-4tc
awnin.r: . Priced on in~pectiun .
AI Cttwt.r
to att,~nd was Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
Phone HA 3-3852, Denver Weber ,
Yukon 5·2145
J
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62-61P 1
B•l••·•·
RAMILL sERVICE
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Dally Sel!tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 8, 19SII-7

Wil10n and 8ahr PDIUIIId two
f)f the Jl'lat 111odora polltk!al
mindL DuUea Wll In tbe1r 1~
aa a Nudent ol government. 'nle
prelidtnt would have "been. ill
Jood eempany if be Just had atl)'·
ed put In bla new• eonf~b~.

the pro.ecutlon of aovtmment pot.
iciea are danaerously hampere-i
by lack of real party resporislbJJ·
lty in either the Demotratle or
the Rep!Jblican putiet.
DlaclpiiM Ladi:I"Thil t~rr. ol reaponalblllty Ia
due lugely to the fMt that there
Is neilher party dlxlpline nor
Rac:e '1· and Edna Hill to Ohio
means of enforelnf It. The trut:h
ia, neither the Democratie nor the ·Power Co. 13UO A coat, Salem..
.Pbarvb Johnson, Melvin&amp; John·
Republican party la reall)' a poBOn
to Ob..lo Power Co. 10.08 1,
litical entity. You mlgbt ny there
is no such thing u a Republican coal, Salem.
qr a Democratic part y at lbe Da·
tional level. In Congreu, for year1
IIIlARD WINS lONGUS
past, there have been member. of

at their home on Athens
· road m obser"\18nce of the second
REASON- btrthd.:&gt;.y o! their daughter, Debra

1 WJLL:-:--,,::1::ow.-LA.wNs.

ebln.,. 'lo pla!al&gt; ' lnadtquata.•

The beb are, of cOtii'M,

evenin~.

Wonted

!I eent.J per wocd, one inaertioo. Minimum charge - 60 centa.
6 ftiiU per word for three C"Oflt!E!eutive insertion!i.
Speobl - ooe m&lt;:mth for 30 cents per word.
F:.~U rate of 3 cen-t&amp; per word will be eba.rg.ed for dvertiai.ng
if not paid lrithln lG days 1fter receiving bdl.

ter."

Debra Lynn Merrow
Is tWnored On Her
Second Birthday

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SUBURBAN - 4 • room frame
house with front porch, large
ciRtern, ·barn·, i •I Crt: lot on black
top rw.d 1 .pli\es trom Court·
houM . $3601),
SUaUR.D-'N -.8-~om frame home
with bath, front and back
che.. La.rae bam, plenty
,bulld\ng:s, cocxt. 18 acres. with
nice ~~:arden: 3 mllea. from Pom-

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VIRGIL TIAPOIID, S a -

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PIIONI I ...Y
Tbe J:'riendlhl{l Farm· Bureau
0 3\c
Council roel at the home or Mr.
and Urt. lJoyd Rou,lb for the We !'Jet Our . Wqtlc Done with I
June nH!ftlng.
Leas Colt and Effort"
thor:In the abltnce of the prelident, ou&amp;hly dlatuded with no delinJte
Andrew CrotA the vice prealdtnt an•wer.
..
preelded. EdiOil "RooAh ortered " Fourteen '11\ID'I.bera
were preprayer.
H~t.
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'llae ltuon"" m~ot.cdal "Ho• CUt a,Jroalmlooll fti ,..ved.

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WANTED -

ELDEIILY WIDOW

between the ages of 1ixly and
1ixty-five as a permanent house
keepE:r. Write Box 663-W , cto
The Daily Sentir&gt;el , Pomeroy,
Oh io
6+61p

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDAIILE RESULTS

1 I~

PHONE 398

t

fmpiOVrnt:!~

RATES

ABLE pay. Phone Mldd.leport
6129 Y.
H· l-6t£

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(20) Business

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the fundlonlnl or pvemment ud

Mr. ..nd Mrs. Harold Merrow

cntert~tmed with a party n.uraday

Lyc~?k
· ". iced
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in white and decorated in pink wtth the inscription

Se~t' ·· H,ppv Bi,tndoy Debbie, Two

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the same polleltal party who nr·
ly if ner voted together on any
major piece of leglslatioa.

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Hospital

Found

LAU!E'i WIUST WATCH LOST nFTY ACRES. SIX ROOM HOUSE ·,
. STA1'10N
in t:-ae \llcimty of Krogen. lf
Alb
found Call Chester, YU 52210.
with bath. Several -outbuildmgs. j
any 3351
Close to hard road. On school 1....---~wro;r;:;---- 1
ti·IJ.£tp.
bus and mail routes. David HoJ..
tLElANOS
RICII &amp; TV R
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ter,
Rl. 1, Pomeroy. Phone
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Phone •;:;
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931 -Y
6-3~tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
ONE 52 GAL. HOT POINT ELEC·
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0.0.. Ct..n UNtl C.n
tric water tank; 4 ctn 5 9x9 (180 YOUR WISTINOHOUSE DIAL~R
,..1 MP•s •nd Maclell
~&gt;q fl.) Armstrong asphalt tileTV AND APPLIANCES
MITI".O,.OLI1 •.N
pewter gray, felt underbase anrt C04L, OIL 4o GAS, fURNACES
. - Aulo Sal••
11dheswe; one Hamilton uprigh.t
ARNc.lLD S
2 te TC
piano. Cali llfter 6 p. m. Phone 1 Pho.-.. 13o-Y
Syrecu1e, Ohio
6081 X
6 5 3t
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_ _ _ c 'f\ELEVLSION, RAD.IO &amp; SMALL
1956 BUICK VB SPEGAL. $1 ,495.
MAYTAG WASHER AND ONE
APPLIANCE REPAIR. Phone
4 duor hardtiJp Sedan. One local
automatic Westinghouse lounOW MlcCJlntock, Racme Ohio.
owner. Hydramatic drive. Blaet·
drom11t
Good
condition
.
Reason·
4 4 30t.c
B 6 6Lc
tnar's, Pomcro) .
able , 744 E&lt;~sl Main , Pomeroy .
FOR RENT..:....Exro;u)N-""'"LA:i.J
1906 PONTIAC VB $1,495. Station
6 6 3tc j den, Scillfold
Board&amp;, Drop
WJ&amp;On. 9 pa;;scngcr One care·
ful owner. Blaettnar 's, .Pomeroy. DOUBL~ DRAIN IBOAF!.D SINK
C.1oths CilntiJn Fisher .• Middle

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Good condltton . .Pnced low Call
port, Oluo. Phone :i2H!.
11-tJ
Letart Falls 2371
6 6 3tc --:
lDM MEHCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN
I CU:;TOtd ~UlLT l'i,.1 'rCU.EN Oh·
$~. Extra good buy. Bl.ael- 1 UPRIGHT PIANO AND STOOL. 1 Sl1l:lled for your home . .t"ree ""'
tnar'a Pomeroy.
6 6 6tc
$10.00 . Phone ,Rutl•nd 24421.
tun 11 tcs. Foreman &amp; Abbon..
- - --::c-:-c-c::-:cc-- -- 6 0 3tr
Jlhone 6284·Y.
8·6-tf
1~ OLDS~lUUILJ:o: VB $1,496. 4
dr. . Sedan. llydramattc drive.
ft&amp;.H, Very ntcc. Blacttnar's,
Pomeroy .
6 6 6tc

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Cancer Society
Ike Shys Off
• n From Remarks
Lannehes Drive
Teen-Age Smoking On Shakeup

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Friendship
Farm Bu;eau
Council Meets

two invalidl.
Off. Pllooo
Lelort 21M:

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I~ Couli:l Be Y-ou '
Mid Day News
Movie time

1
Wtoldr

ChtiMel .t-

m;·~.ry ~~ t::'.·r:o.~;:! :J
government to try to be as wile
i• ••, day .. t~~&lt;y "''" wi..
their!
it ia blindly to

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4 :00 Roy Rogers
5:00 Rerord Hop
6:30 Studio wrestling
1 ·Ja Dick Clark !bow
8 :00 JUbilee, U. S. A.
8 ·00 Lawrence Welk: Sbow
. 1.0:00 Music from M.anbattaD
10:30 Sea Hunt
U:O'J . TJ~..t~..t;t!e Mt.~y.!e . New•
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Meigs County Reo I Estate Owners

man 01 the soctety .1t special committee on tobaCco and cancer,
s1ud a committee of statisticians.
socia l scientlata and eommu.nica·
lion specialists would handle the
camp1ign which he called "a to-tal educational effort."
The "oeiety's staff has been dl·
reeted to prepare plana and estl·
mate costs for tht1 PfO&amp;ram,
smokhlj habH in a · community,"
aimed at "modlticatJon of the
Taylor 5ald.
The alaff, Taylor aaid, aiM WiU·
prepatf'! BLudii:e o! smokera and
non ·smok~rs and "lhoae phyaioloi:kal, psyrhological and aocial
factor-; responsible for the initia·
tion, continuation and reasalion ot
smoking."
Har1nett said in New York that
clinical and laboratory reaeareh
has faUed to support the earH:er
society'a Ylews on h1nc canoer.
For example, he said, numeroua
experiment• in w"hleb anlmlll
hive \ Leen forGed to inhalt l1rge
1moUnu 4lf tobacco .smoke have
conld•tently failed to e'aUn Juq

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Williama elmp lb

making sOme

'&gt;;:;~~LJ~. ittSas!OCiate
lt·
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mind ftom
UAW. Some top

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eve.rr ,outrof.,fate

w.ho etopa &lt;by, Wylnl( . to
Idea that Reuther Is "hot
wUI not in the fUtUre
for the 1960 ~oml·

Have Guilt
Gunsmoke
Highway Patrol
News of the Nipt
Theater 13.

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and the UAW DJiilht
-enouah to nomi~e
~~!!""'~' but they mlllltt be j&gt;la
stop JC.ermedy. J(ml. ·, ·
now would · appear • t•
Reuther and to woo

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NEAit POMIIOY -6-room lrarne,
bath. screened porches. .full
basement, furnace , aaragc, now·
cJ'S and shrubbery. S8DOO..
SYRACUSI - 7 · room
bedrooms down, 2 up.
one block ott ·bu1 Jlne.
Down payment $500.
24 ACRIS - Wooded land. Sev·
eral building aitei. Mlnerala.
One-half mile from villaae. $1100.

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Baker ltad lhe
wrote:

DwiUiln .... -

ROOM UNI'URNISH&amp;D APART-

Phone 8419.

a:overnment."

01' 111111.

R:::O::OII:::::S:-cF:::O::Rc-::RE=:NT=,-CLOS£iN
ToWn. 121' Butternut. 5-26·12tc

SprlPJ Ave.,

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inQUl~
Pomeroy, o~lo.

Si.sn

7:00 Tod•Y

~liOUWIUD

bath and 1arap. 8 room house
and " room aparlment. PhDile
810.M, Pomeroy. A. N. Jlena"'l.

MENT. Call MS or

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WASlUNGTON UPI -'President f~~~~~-t~l~m~e~w~h~e•:_:t~ha~t~~~:!~!~~~~!!
EisenhowP.r backed away fast from j 1
his own suggestion that, maybe,
our machinery for national gov·
l:!rnment is so creaky as to require
Mg emergency repairs. He should
not have run so faat. Eisenhower
wu in good company •b u\ didn't
known H.
The tax books are now open for the June or Second haU
What the president uld at this
week'! news conference was in
collection of the 1958 Real Es!Jte Tues. Ajso f~r de:··, ' . '·'
'
respon~ to a question about bow
gov£&gt;rnment shall ruhction if the
linquent tax. Closing date will 'be July · ts~ 1959.
voters persist in giving to one
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
party Lhe White House and to
lillOlher the Congress. He anlwer·
M'~ 'Cqlllll1 TreMilfer

APARTMENTS - Furniabed and
unturniabed. Mdta1ten. Mlddle2 3 tf

7 :30
8:00
9 :!)q . JjljC~ ~~ddl• 91:3d 1 ~Uhlrfoti' CitY
10:30 D: A.'1 Mar;
11 :09 New' Head!IMI
U:lO Weather."&amp;ll
• \1:15 Nltewateb
.. 1:00 'liS)&gt; ~fl

EUmtC ORGANS
PrWfrom$129.50

It almoet
to a smoother

11 OIILDIIN AT 21-Mrl. .l.ltcla Gamtca. 28, lhow1 ott htl'
13th ehiJd tn Hawtbome, Calif. She wu married at 18, Ia
five teet tan, wetaluJ 100. HusbaD4 Gene, &amp;8, II truck driver._

OC..I•ntlly Lhn1 Work•
Parnia, • who desl(ln$
Dwight D. Elsen·
own• works of
'&amp;nd one valu·

port, J&gt;bone eoti·M.

· 1:00

"I)etictlve's Diary
'
News ~eture
Man in Wubington
.f'a\l'orite S1ory ·
Sa't"urday Night Jamboree
Per.l!ie U.,. ~DDJ
PeYTV (".omo Show

PIANOS

Dwlr

HOnEsT
DEALS

6 :00
' · 6 :16
•B:3U

SCHROON LAKE, N. Y. UPI ~rd. tbe Cal)adlan Dnla
star, won hi&amp; seeoad CODR·

Prieod 'trom

WOMEN 'S VJEW

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6:~

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C. Taylor, chair· ed ''1like
detect
support for some
cerDr.
anjHoward
smoking."
this:
change, even
basic
constitu·
tiona! change, so that we could
mcorporatC il1to our syst.em aome
of the futures of the parllamen·
tary system."
Some minutes later' he revealed
that he and John Foflter Dullea
oflen hod discussed the problemfinally deciding it would be better
"to suck with what we have, but
try to make it work a HtUe bElt·

'.

Channell-Mondo,

• :SO·, 'S~ruiaay Tbeater

ldM Not Naw
Idea 11 not new. Woodmw
W'iU.;n 1uggested it many yean

BOSTON UPl - The American
Cancer Society began mapping
plans loda.y for an mtensive anti
Rmokin~ campaign with particulu
emph&amp;l!is on teen-agers.
Jn New York, Timothy V. Har·
nett, chairman of the Tobacco
Indust:y Research Committee,
labeled the campaign a. "o ne·
sided propaganda effort."
The campaign, approved Thurs·
day by the 80ciety'a.. -board ol.
director&amp;, will be designed to
"bring to the attention of physl·
cians llnd the public-and particularly teen·agen·facts abi;lqt can·

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portd on the prOgress of tbe bill
now b('fore the State Legislature
which would free the funds now
on hand and make · them available
for cunstr11ction to begin. Porter
said t~;ot the measures had paned
the Sera1e by a vote of 32-0, tbat
ll wt~s now in the house and ord·
en~d o•tt of committtee.
Re11. t;eoq:c Meinhart said tbat
it was his h6pe that the bill could
be bW11ght lo lhe floor for vote
somettr:le within this next week,
poss1h1v on Monday.
Denver Walter of Vinton, 0. was
un ha•1d to present to Dr. Dubois
preliminary sketches of the pro·
posed hospital which he had m1de
for the Trustees
AIJ 'Tlembers or the Veterans
Mcmoml Hospital Trustees were
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the exl·eption of l)ne. In addition
there ·.•.-ere several other intereat·
ed partieA preBent.

WSAZ.TV Channe' 3

Such a situation Is dan1eroua
.Angle~ tJtle In t:be Adiron·
to a party in power and danger·
Mountain Invll.ltional tennta
ow for the nation over which that 1:~::~~·~ Sunday, wbipplna: Sid
party attempt• to er:erclae power.
Brootlyn, N. Y., H.
OlD TIMES UCALLED- West Pomt'• olde,t araduate. ""'
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y_,-ald Gen. Clay Hodgea, chatll wltb Cadet C&amp;pt. Pete
will come or be de•lrable in the
Dawlt.IM, Army football at.ar, during JUDt Week tat1v1tlel
United States.
at the United Btatea MWtary aca.demy at Wut PoJa1:. N. 1'.
But, a means ot obtainina: a
·-~------------ 1 :~:::,,!,'~:oordlnation between the .
[1
and lqjslative bniW!h·
and of exertina: rreat.er preeBALDWIJII ucl
for agreement on overall
WURUTZER
lpoli&lt;Y has been •uggested from
to time. It would nq~
unefl,dmeot of tbe mnatituUon,
U probably would be woith
wou1d pve cabinet membefl!
and speating riJ:bta in Coo-

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Land Transfer&amp;

Years Old ," ice erea,m, potato
Errors in Advertising - Should be r-eported immediately . T.he
C.o\.R
WASII!NGM'OTOR
CLEAN·
t htps &lt;tnd kool a.id were served by
Dlllily Sentinel \Will DOt he f'ftlpoosible for more than one ineorINC. Uackutt'a · .)oho :.ervtre. "'rs ~1 t rrow assisted by Mrs. Fred
rect insertion,
Phone 91184
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3 1~ ~Otc :J1Jffm1n and Mrs . Leroy Rusthel.
Cal"d o( Thankst and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituariel!l
1-'re~cnt were Judy and Dickie
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published at 1 cent per word.
Owen
and Kathy Morgan of MidWORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
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dlepor~ . Mike and Tami Hoffman,
15
60c
60c
$1 .35
BradiJury, Vtcki , B11J and Kenneth
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6 .00
Hir.er, Minersville : Mike Allen
RLHWhl'l and Susanne Sprouse or
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Ads recetved by 10 A.M. wUI be in that day's paper.
f'omt&gt;roy, and Carolyn Lauder·
Lwrh, Nelsonville.
TRAILERS 1955 A. B C. HOUSE I
Ad•tlt s, present were Mr and
Ill Not1ces
Triiilcr 50 ft . long, Custom 1
\fr~ Fred Hoffinl"ln, Mr and Mra.
made , separate dimng room , J
3efo.e 9:30 A . M
llidurri 0 ~Yen , Mr. and Mrs. WilDEMOCRATIC RALLY 'JUNE 9,
Crosley kitchen, carpeted livmg
Mld-tleport 6831-J
ham Rizer and Mrs. Leroy Rusche!".
.S .OO P. i\1 . Courthouse . Guest
room, washer &lt;~nd dryer, a1r
Pomeroy 525
Debr&lt;t Lynn received many nice
spc·1ker, Joe Fergulion Every·
conditioner 35 Fl.
aluminum
KAUTl FEED STORI
gifts .1nd sending a gifl but unable
bud¥ welc(fme.
6-ft-4tc
awnin.r: . Priced on in~pectiun .
AI Cttwt.r
to att,~nd was Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
Phone HA 3-3852, Denver Weber ,
Yukon 5·2145
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RAMILL sERVICE
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Dally Sel!tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 8, 19SII-7

Wil10n and 8ahr PDIUIIId two
f)f the Jl'lat 111odora polltk!al
mindL DuUea Wll In tbe1r 1~
aa a Nudent ol government. 'nle
prelidtnt would have "been. ill
Jood eempany if be Just had atl)'·
ed put In bla new• eonf~b~.

the pro.ecutlon of aovtmment pot.
iciea are danaerously hampere-i
by lack of real party resporislbJJ·
lty in either the Demotratle or
the Rep!Jblican putiet.
DlaclpiiM Ladi:I"Thil t~rr. ol reaponalblllty Ia
due lugely to the fMt that there
Is neilher party dlxlpline nor
Rac:e '1· and Edna Hill to Ohio
means of enforelnf It. The trut:h
ia, neither the Democratie nor the ·Power Co. 13UO A coat, Salem..
.Pbarvb Johnson, Melvin&amp; John·
Republican party la reall)' a poBOn
to Ob..lo Power Co. 10.08 1,
litical entity. You mlgbt ny there
is no such thing u a Republican coal, Salem.
qr a Democratic part y at lbe Da·
tional level. In Congreu, for year1
IIIlARD WINS lONGUS
past, there have been member. of

at their home on Athens
· road m obser"\18nce of the second
REASON- btrthd.:&gt;.y o! their daughter, Debra

1 WJLL:-:--,,::1::ow.-LA.wNs.

ebln.,. 'lo pla!al&gt; ' lnadtquata.•

The beb are, of cOtii'M,

evenin~.

Wonted

!I eent.J per wocd, one inaertioo. Minimum charge - 60 centa.
6 ftiiU per word for three C"Oflt!E!eutive insertion!i.
Speobl - ooe m&lt;:mth for 30 cents per word.
F:.~U rate of 3 cen-t&amp; per word will be eba.rg.ed for dvertiai.ng
if not paid lrithln lG days 1fter receiving bdl.

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Debra Lynn Merrow
Is tWnored On Her
Second Birthday

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SUBURBAN - 4 • room frame
house with front porch, large
ciRtern, ·barn·, i •I Crt: lot on black
top rw.d 1 .pli\es trom Court·
houM . $3601),
SUaUR.D-'N -.8-~om frame home
with bath, front and back
che.. La.rae bam, plenty
,bulld\ng:s, cocxt. 18 acres. with
nice ~~:arden: 3 mllea. from Pom-

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PIIONI I ...Y
Tbe J:'riendlhl{l Farm· Bureau
0 3\c
Council roel at the home or Mr.
and Urt. lJoyd Rou,lb for the We !'Jet Our . Wqtlc Done with I
June nH!ftlng.
Leas Colt and Effort"
thor:In the abltnce of the prelident, ou&amp;hly dlatuded with no delinJte
Andrew CrotA the vice prealdtnt an•wer.
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preelded. EdiOil "RooAh ortered " Fourteen '11\ID'I.bera
were preprayer.
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Lila SueTerrell, Carl Mitch
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Vows May 17

SOCIETY·

Engagement Is Announced

NEWS
OF THE AREA

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.si.stant Teacner. Many of the num bers were danced Lo records and
Mrs. H. 0. Wallace of Nilru, W.
Va., at the piana, aupplied the ac·
companiment for the others.
Tne program opened with an
under:sea balJet "Cavern of the
Sea" . Cast for Lhis UlcJuded. JackJc
&lt;.:a pchart as the Sea .Princess, WH·
ham Kent ali the Fltherman; Di·
ana Davis as the Little Mermaid,
Irma Grinstead, the ·P earl, and
Nancy Arlene Smltb, the SU·en.
The Sea Shells were ,PatriCia Ever·
son, Susan Clark, 'Mali sa Rizer,
Bernedette Hennessy, Alicia Cilo
and Sea Weec:! s were Joyce Davis,
Elaine Davia, Nancy Tyo, Becky
Nease, Marity11 Moore, Ann Me·
C'lmwck, PiUllcla Cleek and Jennifer Blakeslee_ 'Rle Nymphs were
tBelte Jean Hobatetter, Joyce Davis, Phyllis Blazewicz, Michaela
Wolfe, Karen Griffilb and Kay
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In a beautiful ceremony at the Federated church Sunda·y,
May 17 at 1:30 p.m. Miss Lila Sue Terrell, daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. John Terrell, Mulberry Heights, became the br.ide of
Mr. Carl Eugene Mitch, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. M1tch of
Pomeroy .
[ voe11lisl Joseph Struble, brother· i~ ·
The •Rev. Waldo J B11rtels. read law of Lhe bride,. presented "Be ·

Their pearl earrings were gifts of
Lhc llnde.
Rebecca Sue SeeHg, cousin of
the jroom, as flower girl, wore a
pale blue nylon and lace ruffled
drcRs with white bandeau and
white mitts and carried a ·basket of
wh.ite rose petals. She abo wore a
gold cross necklace, the gift of
the -bride.
MicPaeJ Struble and ·Charles Le·
gar Jr., nephews of the bride were
ring bearen carryinK white satin
pillows trimmed in shadow pink
flowers with whHe atreameu. Jon
and Kelly Speflcer, nephews of
the bride, lighted the candles. All
wore black trousers with white
jackets and black bow ties.
The groom's
brother-in-law,
GeorQe Nenelroad Jr., wa• best
man and ushers were Charles Legar, brother of the bride, .PhiUp
Collins, John Young and Robert
Wilson.
Th&lt;! bride's mother wore an
ashes ol roses lace dress over pink
taffeta witl; baby blue &amp;ccessories
ami a corsage of white gardenia
and llluc lace. The groum's mother
wore a grey lace dress over pink
taffeta with wh.lte accessories and
a while gardenia and pink lace

Nancy Baum, Joy

Then will be about aU; 1tom11
vbited durina tbe dtenooa wUil
refre1bment1 bellll aerved 11 eHb
ploce. The food will be lo kHPIIII
with the country wblcll Js repre.
sented by the 1top.

CHUCKLE Fotl TODAY
WOLVIIlHAMI'TOH,

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Elizabeth StudiOs orParkehburg.
Her first number was "Blue Ski.."
and The Chlldrf!n; · a group · in
black and red oUtfits, werE: Kay
Evans, Karen Grl£fith, ·B ette Je~n
Hobstetler, Phyllis Bluewlcz aild
llich11ela Wolfe. This waa followed
by the "Sunnyside Tap" by Mallll.l
Rizer, Patricia Everson, Susan
Clark, Bernedette Henne•Y&gt;:,·;::m:
Cilo, Steven Power and _¥
Ri:ter, dressed in yellow to Tllpre·
sent sunshine. The Wicked Old
Witch, complete with broom, waa
portrayed by Sandra Lynn Merkal.
Nymphsdidof tht.
the "O.a~(:lr&gt;,1i_,!n
first
theThe
program
the Rain" number in
deep pink suits carrying
plalltiC umbrella1. Wintertime
introduced by Mill Embleton
ing ''Winter WonOerland."

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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert F. Robinson are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jean, to Richard Michael
Dudek, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dudek, St. Peter, ·Minneaota.
Miss Robinson is a graduate o( Marshall College, Huntin&amp;w. va. where she h~came a membef o[ the Alpha Zi Delta
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ALSO SAVE ON GUDDEN QUALITY

vc:~titure.

)Ira. Grue..,. ~eoented the
trOop'• new 'flag to forrls Hatden;
eommlljee &lt;bairman. Henry Cle·
Iandt coJnmitteeman, awarded the
ToltAerfoot bac!&amp;.. •• the boy•. A
bl.'ief hlatory -of organi&amp;a.Uon of the
troop was glvea. by asal&amp;tant
Scoutrnas\er and commiUeman

CRAnSMAN WHITE ·HOUSE PAINT'
Outside White SeD-Cleaning House Polnl

$4.29 a gallon

. Gene Harris.
Abo"': front row, left to right,
are frlr.. Cleland. Mark Duerr,
SeoutiiUl&amp;ter; Mr. Harden, Mre.
Grucse~. Herb Pli'k~r., .But ~nels,
·Harold ..Smith, Jad. ,Williams and

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Funeral service• for 'Glenn ·

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20, of Let.rt, who dl~e~d~ ~~
day mcrning, wlll bt beld
at 2 p. m. from the Letart
dist Church with Rev. Floyd
man officiatina. Burial is to be
t.be Letart Cemetery.
de~ued

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Robert Lee.
, Harold EugeM, .
thur, Wilda Jrepe, Doro;thy Ann,
·Hazel Evelyn and Cindy Mae
Lawson, aU at ~ome.
Also Jurviving Is a grandfather,
lDhD LiWIIOD,

en, 27,
alddded for a
before leavlna:
striking fence po1ts.
no lnjurJe• or arrettl.

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TwoAreF"med
Four Forfiet
In Mayors CoJJrt

Friends Jnay eiU. at . the
donee at an'y, time.
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Funeral arnngement8
charge of the Ewing
HOme of ~om'*oy.

Pretident Cbar·
Gaulle terVed
Fnnee is going
make ·no
tuttber eommitmenu to thl! North
AU.a&amp;ic: Treaty Orl•~:tlzatiou . un·
le11 and uri til the · United States
Ntd Brlt.aln ahare thejr, atomic se·
creta 'wlfb this country.
,
De ·Gaulle's neW flai'e·UP with
bia allies became -pubrtc when
aews leaked ou~ ' that NATO

Two IIJE!h ·Wf!re fined 1nd four
(lther. forfeited bol'ldJ In the
court ol Pomeroy Mayor Charles.
Legar Saturday evenln&amp;.. Flned

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lqhter-bombert ...., .l&gt;•illi moved
out of France.
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Tbt ,teuon:. France won't alJ.ow
atoQ!lc: weap~tna On ita. aoi,l ui)}ea
It cp abare ·control of .th., Nei~
ther lbe United Stltt.. nor Btl.,.ln
hu' been willlnl 'to fb,re tbll
~ontrol. So th·e planeS QUilt tiY to

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nte Rew Allen ~ wu Jlven
to th.e ' eoUeie in melbori of bla
paren,t.l, Mr. ad MrL .
AI·
len o( llio Gron~e; T~o d
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the · brother of Mr1. ~~
Qld,
Mlttdl~ · and Mra. Allen is a
etitaln or West Germany W be siSter 'of Ctcll Bradbury; al10 &lt;Jl
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~ · o\llen1 alao have made l"b~· J.be nenth Fdrtila. '.MlabtrJ
junU*l··•Jftl ' to lbe lliddlePO,rt
todQ" it b indeed true that no MunJCipaf
ehildiea1' pla)~mentr b~vt · Men . reaeb.ed lfOURcf t
abOut "Control ot atonilc in•tallaI
RIPOitT
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Is Found Dead.
In Chester Home

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Because In all war•
BANK Money Ord8l'l ant
better. They're safer,
simpler, and cheaper.

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Balks On 1~ATO Allen Honors.
Participation . Parents With•
Hall
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Cu1UUn1ham (-guest from Pom·
·erOJ); Billy Knipp, Billy Zerkle,
Ro&amp;er Sayre, John Usle, IBill Baer,
Jobnn:y 8111, Billy ~Francis, ·Bob
Sylvester and Hank Oeland (also a
•nest ffom Pom.efQy}.
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Tbitdl row: Donald ·Harden, Jlm
Oiler, .Bryce Smith. Wil~ie 'Cundiff
Jim ·Clifford, Kenny Harris, Car·
son crow, Mike Hubbard, Jackie
WI.UI.a.ms and Bobby crow,

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Mr. ane
.-ow Scoutai ll'i! Bruce
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saturday night when
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Troop 237, J!oy Scouts of America, IAl Mrs. lre~e Gflleser,
president of the Syr•cuse PTA Saturday night In ceremonies
launchlnftbe nell" ottanization.
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the sponsoring group, and others who have OS!Iisted are pic·

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\bey r..:elved tbeir charter from S

Ultra White- a white that stays white.
Quick Drying -Alkyd Gloss Enamel.
for Interior and Exterior Use.

aJWays send BANI Money Orders

interior Cf1lor
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Proposes Interest Increase

On Series E, HSning Bonds

Vanadium Corp.
Employee Wins ·
U.S. Bond Award

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President Eisenhower asked Con·

He aall:ed:

Middleport BPW
Meeting To Be
Held On June 9

Ideal for people who pay

nl!ht and Tueodo7.

abolillb the interell restriction on Treaoury securities and
IAl boost the naliollal debt ceiling.
In a special m...age IAl Congress, Eisenhower said the three
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Tlladty, a Uttle warmer llQil'IUto
eaal today. COntinued wana

WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
David Ohlinger

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Weather

gr... today to increase the lnlerelt rates on savings bonds,

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the Y~4~Qf \be double ring ce~e- J CiiU~t~". "0~ Prom 1st' _Me", "I Lave
monti'titllore an altar with wh1te You Truly and Ounng the cere·
latin t'!OYilT end ce ntered with an mony, '''T'Iw Lord's :rayer."
arr•ngcment of white
shasta
The brldt~ . .gJVell 10 marriage ·hy
uuclek was graduated from the School of Pharmacy at
daisies and h.a:by breath before a her fathe_r, wore a floor _ len~th
State College, Brookings, South Dakota . He ts
eroaa with threl' branched ca ndel· j&lt;lown of lmpQrted pure wb1te !lllk
abra on either side. Back of lhP embroidered organza. over taffeta
as Assistant Manager o{ the Standard. Drug
altar were Lwo seven branched at1d net, whil'h fell into a_n lnt~r·
, Ohio.
eandelabra and two tall vases of m1sslo~ length sweep tram. wtth
In the "Autumn Ballet" the Fall
an event
July 4tb. at the Sacred
whJte 11blk . ~ ladioli and baby matchmg mitts. The .go~n featur in&amp; Leaves were the Sea Weed 111d
Ohto.
brea~h. Candies were in each win· ed a scalloped ne~khne, short
Nymph groups from the "Cavern
dow. Two arran~emcnl11 of roses, ~iec~es and an emptre . waistline
of the Sea."
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fashiOned with white satin ribbon
'June Pth for a dinner meeting at
a...,, were in the vestibule .
which tell Into long streamers in
The TreeiS, who danced to "Polo•·
the Heath Methodist Chureh startwere marked with lilie.s.of·lhe·val· lhe b&lt;~l'k .
settlana" were Karen Gregg, LID·
ing at 6:30p.m.
da Call, Margarett Call, Jane Lu·
ley and bows o[ white satin and
Her w·,~ulur veil of illuliion was
Hepo"l8 of the BPW Convention
caa, Janice Everson ·and Diana
net.
cdgt&gt;d in chantilly lacl' with a tiou·a
held in Cincinnati in May will be
Davis.
A hair hour of nuptial music uf white seed peur\8. Her only
Plan1 are being completed for given and all committee chairpr«edcd the l'ert•Junny with Mt&amp;. jewel ry wali a s trand of pt'arls, the
Among the solo numbers were lhe reJ:ular meeting of the Mid· men for the last year are requesttBen
wift of the ,groom. She carried a
"The Statue" &lt;by Joan Carney; "Lo· dlcport Business and Prolesslonal ed to give their annual Teports at
"At
houquct of white rosebud~ and corsa~e.
tus dllosaom" Trudy Rook and Women's Club by the vice ~resi · Tuesday's meelln£,
.&lt;!ll'phunnli s encircled with lilil's-or.
A recepli'on for relatives arf~ a "Nocturne" by Sharon Willard. dent, Mn. Ray Plckenll in thP abl!w · vall~y which dropped in to
a few clo~c fricmb was held al the "Whlrls and Twirl&amp;" was presented 1ence 'lf the Prealdent, Mn. N~llle
The 13th birthday of the Club
shower of :ialin r11Jobon cmd lovers home of the bride'~; parents. The by Karen Gregg a~ "Rhll.hra Vale, \\ho Ia quaranteened at Hoi- will b" celebrated at the meeting
Pomeroy Bend
knots.
bride's table waa lovely .In white and Rh~me" by Sue Windon. '1"\fg zer hoiP,ital with her son, Johnny aho, with special p,lans being
linen cover, centered with a four numbera ".Down On the Leyet" who is dl.
made.
Mrs. Joseph Strul;lle, wtjo at · tiered wedding cake, lopped with
MEIGS - Pomeroy
tended hor si~ler as mall'lln uf the miniature bride and groom and
Of New
Orle1n1"Sandra
Wetll
given"Belli
•bY Brlnda
Valentine,
honor, wore a gown or while chun· and an arrangement of white Merl~J and Valerie Holley. eueoto
TONJGHT
1
tilly lNcc over pink net an(! taffeta, Khaata daisies.
from Nttro, W. Va.
"THE LAST BLI'f'lKREIC."
featuring 1111 empire waistline fash Kerwin Ma.t.hews, Van Jot'lnHOn lunl'd with widl' double sHUn bow ..Punch, with floating red hearts,
- el~ro which fdl In streamer~ lo the Item cake and mints were served. Nap"IUDE L.ONlilSOM.~"
or thl' bouUunl Hkirl. Gowns of kin&amp; Wet'il white "wJth the inscripRandolph Scutt, Karen Steele
white ch~ nlilly lal'e idcnlicn! to tion "Lila and Gem:~" in 111lver. AI·
the m11 tru11 of honur were worn by sl!ltinv al the reception wore Mrs.
SUN., MON. and ·ruiS.
lhc brid(•t&gt;maids. l1iss Judilh Spen· Charles Lcgar, Mrs. CharleK Spen·
"TilE IIANGlNG '~"
Gary Cooper - M·11 rla Schell cer, In baby blue ; Mr~. Gt!urgc . cer, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr.1.
Last Sunday the Employees or
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NellRClroad .lr., sistt~ r of the ~o:roum, Harry Moore, 1t1rs. Eh:a Gilmore the ~conomy SavJng• and Loan
In ycii~IW; Mls~&gt; (;hal'li:llanna Jless, Jr.. Mrs. Frank SiMon and Mn. Comp,my held a farewell party for
'J'EMPLE-Middleport
nluce of the bride in aqua; and Lucien Poulin . RcwlsterinQ the David Ohlinger who waa an em·
TONIGHT
Mlu Eml~lia Darlene Ll'J.:wr, niece guests was Mifls April $haatecn, ployee ot the Pomero;r. offlee unof the bride, In orehlrt All wore wearing a blue drf!as with a cor· til hla tranafer to the Caplt1l Fin·
IUN., MON. and TUES.
b11ndeaux w1!.h circulAr vell1 which saae of white carnations and blue anee Corpontlon at Deer Plrk
"SHAGGY DOG"
tTed MacMurrey, Jean Hagen m11tched the gowns and white net. Her bracelet was a 11Ift of the ShOPJ•inlil Center outalde or Cinmitts and carried Colonial bou· bride .
Aclml11lon 75c and SOc
cinnati. Mr. and Mn. Ohlln&amp;::er
ll&lt;~&lt;oc&lt;a of California shuta dal11iea
The couple left for 11 weddlnt and ro~,mUy moved to Deer Park
1 colors matchinl! their gowns. lrip lo Virginia
Beach and for last week. Mr. Ohlln11er wat pre·
her traveling costume, the bride sented with a 1Ut trom the group,
ch08e a two piece waffle weave
The party wa1 a picnic supper
piqua dress with navy bluC acces- held on the lawn at the home or
llOrlcw and the corsa.11e from her Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hlndy on Rus·
·bridal bpuquet.
&amp;ell Street
A gradu;~te of Pomero~ Hla:h
School, the bride is employed by
ThoJe attendinl ftre: Mrs.
the General Telephone Co. ot Raymond Fleldt, Mill Shirley Bee·
Ohio. 1'he groom ill &lt;~illo a graduate ele, M"r. and Mn. BrU&lt;!e Bln&amp;ham,
of ·Pomeroy High School and 11 and Ksthy, Don Becker and eon
employed at the Kyger Crerk Randy, M• rand Mn Ohlin1er and
Plant near Cheshire.
rhlldl'fn , Susan, Sandy 1nd Sonja
The couple are now at hBme to 'and the host Mr. and Mr1. Hlnd)o
thclr many rriend11 at 300 Cheff)' and children Stevie, lanie 111~
St., .Pomeroy.
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Jante Snodgrau and Betty Gale
Campbell tapped to "Ballin' the
Jack''. They also were tbe Win·
tertime group in the "Weather
Vane " ~t klt and had red and silver
costumes for the winter number.
"Finaletime" waiJ given by Jane
Lucas, Linria Call, Margaret Call,
Diana Davis and Janice Evenon.
Solo numbers were "Coquette"
by Sandra Lynn Merical; "A Cute
Cookie" by Valerie Holley; "Dan·
ish Dance" .by IBrinda Valentint:
and "l Could Have Da{lted All
Night" by Carole Jane MAtheny, a
baflet. in white net full skirt over
pink tight.s.
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'l'he puotle 1&lt; Invited to ottend,
there will be a )reo wiU otferin;
a ''Trip Around lh.i
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event this Sunday after- taken.
noon from 4;00 p.m. untiJ 8 ~00 .
Mr. Kenqellll Byers b reported
The first visit wm be at tha to be .improvlnJ, at .bia home on
home of Mrs. 0Har Hardaway. North 2'11Jrd Avtnue.

A lapping cborus of Anita F\lltz
Effie Jtla;rewic-~;, Rebecca Houda·
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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Mldd1eport, 0., June 8, 18&amp;9

Tb.e Choir of th! Mt. M.oriall
Baplis~ Church Of Middleport i.l

With beautiful costumes fitted to the settings and
parts the Recital ol tbe William Kent Dancing School wa&amp;
presented Friday at tbe Middleport High School Auditonum
by the pupils o{ William Kent with Diana Davli, Studel)t ,..

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Mt. Moriah Church
Choir Sponsoring
Trip On Sunday

1\errn Dancmg
Recital Presented On Friday

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