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11'ahama Students

f..harleston Man Representative
Wahama High School Principal
Guest Speaker
~xplains PTA's
To Manage New Haven Swin Pool
Folfy
or W-a- chon have been set for th.e
For Ministers
Jtama ~ igh s::.hool.
b een na· ing
Installe-d. ,::;;; County Function

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Vietor Dun! . ODd J,talldJ Wellojlli. and llzl. """'¥d' Allea
' were Sunolu p..U.:'of . Hr. aDd llld children of SplU&lt;t were
Cy IVA CARPINTU
Mrs. E. H. CIJ!)tlll&lt;r llld dauch· Sulldoy 1•eot• of 1111 ...,..ott, Ire.
u.· IP~.~
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~u Tall&gt;ott and ter.
• and lin. B. 11. Allu,
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.~r~rl. 6.1"&lt;'
bcr Welb
tYler. spent
Mn.

·li'andaon,'

boards to be
work was . contracted .
. The rli~mg boCob~ ar~, now be·
Lng made by 1
1~aeo .• rm
according to spec:t(Jcauon:s.. All
that will need to be done ~~ to
inatall t hem when they arnve.
Due to arrl•• this wwk II the
six-foot hnce , which will be
erect.d around the poot and
tha surroultdlnt aNa. Offh;l•l•
of tho Foundation ••pr*'MII
the hope- tluit onough YDlunt.. r
labor would be l'lalldle 10
that 1t could 1M orected ov.r
tiM wukencl.

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STIVERS VILLE

Picked For Boys',
'SUDday W'!.t.hRand)'
Girls' State
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'The Doily Sentinel, Pomeruy-Middleport, Ohio

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llld eblldren In
An explanation ~ the purpose
State R.cpr~.!lentalive .. Geor1e
Candidalel
Mr. apd lrln. Daily vlaited thelr
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or a County Council of Parenu and Meinhart wu . the runt ~aker State and the Youth Luderahip son Leo, aiKI fAmily, receDU)' .
Teachers was 1i~en by Glareace when the lleJgs ("ou nty Mu~tter- camp at Comp Honeshoo, w. Va.,
"-. Ch-~.. Va·"et- Yilited
Alll'ldluw ,. t:INIIIASCOPI Itt WIDB IICRBBitl
Y:ay 30
A. Brock or Cb1tleston Monday tal A.uociaUoo met thbJ. wee. at
ed b
Principal
.IIU••
mw. ~·
1-•-Eoley'.s ap-pointment was made
Army headqutr· . wert! announc
1
bla P*ft&amp;tl Mr. aDd ' )I.r.s. Jaeob 1
JIO.Da01'
M - ,.~,
e~ening at a meetin1 uf t he Mason The Salvation
kn~ by officials or the New
County Parent-Teacher Counc:ll. tei"J ln Middle-port . The Rev. Joho ' ClYde Foley of Wat;:ma ~lab Va,n Meter, Satut~ afternoon.
Raven n ee.reation FoundatiOn on
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lfJ. ''• ·n~ Du~t,
dau.hler
The
meetmg wa.a held at the Ma- Elwood, .Racine, president, waa School on Tuesday of t 1 wee ·
MEIGS
TueJ;d,ay eve ning. Tbe
Found a·
in ch1r1e of the meetinr ud
Selected to attend Glrls S\lle Mar1aret. lin. Mildred ' Cirde,
son Elementary School.
TODAY
tlon., made u.p of citizens interesTOOAY ' •
Bro&lt;'k. assll!ltant supervisor or Capt. Glenna Rummel, h01~t1s were Sandra Roush and Betty 1Mr. and Mn. n.tr Ct&amp;rv:entfr atted in providing recreatiOn for
THE
BLACK
KNIQ:HT
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rec:ently\
school s in the State Department for the meeting, led l.he de~otlon· Jonea. both of New Haven . The. l !'~W 11 .hymn slog
the community of New Haven
SIX BRIDGES TO: CROSS
of Education and a member of the al servttf.
ITechlliHiw.
.
I former is the daughter of Mr. aq.d at PomerO)'.
and the surrQunding area, has
.
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State
Board
of
West Virginia ConMr.
Meinhart
spoke
e~phat
lcal·
Mrs
Donald
F.
Rou~
while
the
Mr
and
MrJ
Charles
Shtlll
oi
l
Tea, Clrill; lalla !Adams
t)een working to {:et the P&lt;H&gt;I
Alu
Ladd,
Paai91•
Me«tiila
gress of Parents and Teach~rs , ly of the ~ine work betn&amp; done latt~ is the daughter of ,Mr. and Dore~a were r~ent gueeta of Mr.
~letM prior to the opening
sad .Mra;_ DeU Talbott.
conducted his talk by answering b)' Lewlt Bcrcer, form~r pastor Mn. Roy Jones.
daLe.
n - - I'll., Mar 1-i
ot the Pomeroy Meth~ast Ch~r·
Mr od lira WilfonS Mllhoaa
self-directed questions.
'1'luln. ... •
ln the dowMt,un ol t he adjaNamed to attend Boy1 State was ol Wu'binrton' Bottom, w. v.a.,
Officit ls of the Foundttion
He explai ned that lhe County ch, wtao is now asaoct'-ted wtth
JEKYLL AND
TEN
MEN
· :;, gueata otl Dler C.r-uid th1t sever•l 1pplications cent Oo.mmun·lty Bnikling, it was Council was a manner of tying to· the Ohio Temperance League. Ronnie McGlothlin, son of Mr. ·
MR.
HYDE
that
approximate),y cether the ~arioua units In the Berger, a~ordin&amp; to Melfl;har.t, •nd Mn. Roberl McGiothUo . or
famUy .
Md bHn receind from .,..,.. reported
bwo hundred bloekJ in partitions county and lilted three considera- hu don e fin~ wo.rk In ~blaming New Haven.
pe Mrs MildrOO. Circle, daughter,
SOft8 desiring to ••rv• as life
8-Tr-·1-IUirds et the pool but no HIH· remain to be laid. That · together tions for t he org•niulion of a
sale
or
use
of
ah:ohohc
bever·
Janice
D~can,
d•Mghter
of
MJ:.
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the
tavor.lble Jegudat10n
tions htd been milde 11 yet. wilb the instaMation c:A. 9hower County Council.
age~. The .Jpcater also explained and Mrs. Bruin Dunean of Clifton
Ntmlng of gutrd• is expecttd heads and fixtures and clea ning
Tho•• consl•raflon• wt,. (I) tbe procedure uaed In present- and Larry King, 100 pl Mr. and
to bt mad• within the nex1 I un will put that part of the pool
that only CongrHt units M
ing a bi11 to the Uouse ...-nd Sc- Mrs. Ralph King of U-tart Route,
i ~to operating condition.
J ttn d•l'• or two w.ek1.
mtmben, (21 that tho Co"ncU
nate and l"ilid that at pree:ent a were named to attend Camp HocseMearJWhile, members of t'he . Th e check room ia completed j works on child welfa,. onl¥,
N8w Haven Women',; p ub have with the exception of the erec- •nd (3) that tM Council does biJl prohibiting the sa l~ of liquor 8 hoe.
Jo alrtplane• pasing over
the
a,LI'eed to opera{!.' the ticket and Lio n (}{ a wooden counter. Other
not let~lslat• for loc.l unltL
AJI of the students are members
tlate
of
Ohio
wn
pending
h~arccnt'!Pssioll J'la nds at the pooL
work remaining to be done in'ihe bu11ine88 meeting of th~ 1Dc by the legislature . .
of thr iunior Clasa at WJ~Lbama.
OHi~i•l• of
the" Foundation cludes the cleaning of the filters . group was conducted by J . Edward
All arc sponsored bY the Bend
rt,orted that •a lot of work r• Several hLgb. school boys have Irvin, pre1ident of the council.
flotary
Club with the exception of
mains to be done within the volunteered to do the work 'b\lt It was voted by the council to
Miss Rou sh who is sponsored by
MJit thr" 1nd one-ho~lf wHkl more 11re needed.
amend the by-law• to permit the
Jhe American Legion Aux.Uiary
.,IDr to opening. They st.-.s..d
president
to
appoint
•
nominating
~!lilt New Haven .
Tickets for the pool are on
the point th1t additional help
committee.
sale
at
v.ario\18
points
in
New
lil'll n.-ded on the poroject.
A panel dlscuuion on "Com·
that
Help w~mtt•d nl'ed not be of Haven and it was hoped
munity
and Mental Health" wa.s
any p..rlicular type in the skill ed they eould be placed on sale at a
announced
11 being planned for
Jioe. OHieia!s said that work plaee in Mason City.
Wednesday
evenlnM at Latin. ClifAll
intere.&amp;ted
people
are
urged
that needs tn be done is chiefl y
to contact Foundation official'S rord Stalnaker made the announof the clcamn g-up type.
Patlhs und walk.w.ayg around thl' to volunteer their services to cement and said that all county
pool are reported!) ntncty.fivc sec that the pool is completed on PT.l.s arc in~itcd to nttend.
Mrs. Helen Stewart of Mason
cent completed :tnd tht an· time.
was in charae of the devotions and
read Lhe lOOth Psalm and ~~aid a
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pra,Yer.
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·otft
her
a
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Hoonr
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Refre.sbmentl were ser~ed by
the home room mother~ of the
tomabahltl
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1 lifth and sixth grades of the Malt'o
oiso; ; ; low """'; I : IIcht welllh~,i
son School. H01teae.11 were Mrs .
ap
and
rolll •: ; ao duft bq to i ·)
Patrick Riley, Mrs. John Turner,
o;
lt'o ..... oil NJII; : ; ptl tho doep-do•nuun, .
Mrs. Fr8nk Harris, Mrs. Howard
, : .. boca. . It boat. uit ..._ uit cluD&amp; ·'
McDaniel, Mrt. Delbert Richard·
son and Mrs. Ralpb. Waraer.
handier tor ~ dnporleo,
Present were J . Edward Irvin,
. acluol.,. Verillez.boM- ldDb·,: ........ llibl
North Point Pleasant; Mrs. John
wand· -chol aaywhon. ·II!IICooM cllenlu ·
Fry, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mrs. RusI
anilabla.
sell Senter. Mrs. Wllli•m Me·
Farland and Mi88 Goldye Hart all
And it'o oulat to llll:r : I : low """' II: e!llfj
of New Haven Elementary Scbool;
o o •
o
o
Mllllllt plan • • .ldq-lzlde.bl .uon-,,
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Mr . and Mrs. E1rl Keeter of
Board School; Mrs. Ancel Carder,
.
Mrs. Lewl1 Mcl&gt;aniel, Clifford
r,,'"
Stalnaker, all of Ordnanee School:
Eustace Pickens, Wahnmai Ger~ld
Sum~erettes '·
8; Rood, Board of Edu,·aUon; Mrs.
Bonnie Yeater of Beale; Mn. John
Turner, Mra. Howard McDaniel,
Mr11. Frank llarria, Mrs. 0 . J. Bostic, Mn. Helen Stewart, R. J. WlJI ·
Iamson,
Woodrow Foreman, Mra.
Delbert Richardson, Mra. Patrick
Riley, Paul Powell and Mrs. Ralph
Warner, all of Mason Elementary

roed to tile pest or manag c:r of
the Nr w Hlven swimmmg ·pool
• whiCh is se hej uJed to open on

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Nylon Hose .. ..... ...... :.. . . . $1.00
New Stretch Hose .. .. . ... . . . . . . $1.75

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Terry Cloth Slippers .. .
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Leather Slippers .

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WIST YIIIGINIAl C:t.u4r -

THE P~RFECT FT FOR MOTHER
SUNDAY, MAY 8th

Fh1o quality 36
Spring pattenu.
STIFFLERS

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In,

wide. ·All new
SAU NOW AT

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MENS WORK SOCKS
ft.og. Zk nfot quality. Buy several
Ibis low prlee
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1&amp;c: ·

&lt;learanee on lhla li"'UP• Mollly
while. Sh011 and loliC olteves.
SHOP STIFFLEitS FlitsT

$l,OO

· VALUES TO •te,ts ,

Locliea BETtER DRlSSES
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to
Ul.9$'1n
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WE SELECI' ONLY THE

VERY BEST
IN USED C:ARS

half, Final Clearaaee, bro""' alll!s,
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sizes. 'We have to 'move these.
In md try .'them ·on. . .
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lrOm 121-inch television set," Owen said.
area ''There is nothing to buy, and you
are expected to visit Ponieroy·thi$ need not be present at the draw
coming Saturday when The Dally ing to win ."
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,(::ounty ,will C~Ceive an appllcath;m
. H
,
v,·,,·toro may reg18
· tcr for tile
of oil or, more corrcctlr, liquid sentinel ho1u.. ' 0 pea ousc.
asphalt material aa a means ol
The observance ls a part of the drawing any time between tb!!
combatting tbc sui'hme-r time dust newa~per'a obtervance , .of its hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. The
problem.
·
fourth year ot operatl~n. Pn 'tha,t drawing wUJ be held at &amp; p. m.
day, ~visitors wllJ be taken on a
To the members of tbe fair 5et
Contracts have been awarded to tour through the newspaper plants who visit the newspaper during
L. P. Cavett Co. and Highway and wUl be able to get an on the the day, roses will be presented
Maintenance Co. for tha furntahillM spot view of what goes Into turn- as a gill
and applying o~ this material. inr out the publieatlon daily.
"Thia will be a great chance, as
Work wil1 begin on or about May
Rlcllard s. Owen. reneral man- far as we are concerned, for our
nth.
ager, has estended a warm wet- staff to get acquainted with our
come to aU residents of the area, many subscribers," Owen colD""
' Max R. Farley, D:ivlslon Engi- subaeribers or non·aubscribers, to mented. "We look forward to
11eer, anno.uncq that the follow- be oD hand d.u·rln&amp; the day. The playing host on that day, and
IDg routes ah BChedulf'd for treat. "Open House" will be•in at 9 1 . extend a cordial invitation to
ment State Roq.tea 32ft, 680, 884 m. aid continue throulb 3:30 p. to viiiJt The Daily Sentinel.
and 692.
m.
The newspaper bii business
4
1 Some two ·to five dol)'.S. depend·
'AI ·a special feature of its and editorial orfic:es and its print..
lhg on weather eondltJ~s, wUJ be celebration, The Dally Sentinel ing plant on Mechanic Street just
required fqi' tbe oil to aoailr: tn, will make • !ree award of a RCA- off Second, in Pomeroy.
state&amp; Mr. Farley. Only euential
._.:__ __
traffic! ·aad It a. redueecf opeed
over the'ie r.oada dbrln8 the dryMIIGS GINIIA~ -IIOflo!TA~ ,
.
lnc'ln pel'iod will teoult Ill • bel·
Admitted to tbe t.t~tj. General
O
ter and lolllfr laatlng job. Cooper·
Or 5 5
r
atlon of motoriltl wiU be benefl . Hospital Wedn~~Y,._.Were lira.
Katbryn
Payne,
MtGGiflport
and
olol to Pl'Oper and speiiil). eompleMrs. LWJao Main1, Syracuse.
tto:~ of tbia work'.
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C.O. Fisber, Middleport who won
Dllmissals were Wei:tater HodJe Republican nonnnauon· for
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Pomeroy; Ed Beaver, .ft4~~e and or in Tuesday's primary and
Kart Grant. Mlddl~potl.
.,
will be unoppOISed in tbe
election, today
HOLZ&amp;It HOSPITAL
aratitude l.o the votera of the
Admitted to tbe Holzei Haopitol laae.
WAlKINGTON UP- Slcr.. from this area Wedneldiy ahd
,,
d
1 .~
tary of 1t1te Jthrl P•ttr Dul· this morning were Mts. Alti. ADecp1Y
let 11hl today tMN ar• "tMall deraon Middleport and WOllam ' sold, lor lbe
ltut ~t~rh•IM 1lgnfflcant -tltM"
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trusted to me
I am
my best efforts for tbe
that the C'"'""unlat Wec'1 for• Blake, Letart, W. a.
office whl~h I will serve.
oltln """"' 1'1'' 1M •••duollr SPIIOWAY TO OIIGANIZI ·
thlfllng In tho direction ol
AD orpnizatlonal meettn« wiU
Fisher, who is iDteraled In
be held at tile Claybanks Sp..d· better housing in- M.;,ddleport, is
way, l'omeroy on Sunday, May 8 DO stranger to the job of mayor.
BONN, Germany UP -West at 2 p. m. All stock car owners, He served three •ums, and u~
Germany
regained
its place drivers and other lnteretttd ))81"- der his admin.iatratlon, many eiamoJW the free nations ol the sons have been invUed t.o attend:· ~c improvemenlli were noted.
wori.d today, almost tieo- yeart to
the dtY since Hitler's "thousand
year Reich" cl'iumtlled · wtth the
UDCondltional aurrender of hie EMERGENCY Bft.J, ON WAY TO SENATE
arm.les.

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MEN'S WORK SHOES
U. All leather ,il(IROn. ~.
value.
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$2.99

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QUISTIONI Do you tlrink
~111 County '*riels to strln1

YOUR. BEST auYS
~RE :ALWAYS ~·

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1fisher Pledges Best
Eff t A M0y

NEWS BRIFJs

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Men's SPORT SHUtTS
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HOSPITAL NOTES

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Pomeroy and ·.fiddleport may
"let a break" in. the high eOit of
financing proposed 1ew11e . dilo
posal lacilitie&amp; if the Ohio LeP,I·atun IJP1)roves 11 bill DOW 'J».,
fOre it whith would make it ..ier for small eommunitiet: to eom
ply with the water poii~Jtla. e.atrol laws.
.Moording to a report lroin
Uait•d Pr.... ~ublleaa senate
Leader C. ~tar:iley Kl!!ehem .e.aid
the bill would cue the fiaaneial
burden ol vi11aees and
eltiet
forced te comp\y with the law
and would "rea:ue aom.e from
impc:wible JitnaUons."
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COURT BOUSE NEWS

along with tlte prDIMflon ..t
other Soutlttat.'*rn Ohio couft.l
tlet, without Ktlm, promDtlng
IIHII?
· MRS. boNALD COLLINS, Pomeroy: '4·No, I don't think Meiga
County's that type."

. MURII'GI LiCINSI
A marrlaa'e Ucense was issued
MRS . EDWARD DEMQSKEY,
in 'Probate Court Wednesday to Middleport: "No, I think Mei&amp;s
Jame~ w. ·Ogdlft.,, 60, ~oledo dairy county. goes ahead on Its own toman 4nd Em.m~t- EliJa~eth Reibel, ward higher .standard~."
47, Pomoroy, cl~rk.
MRB. ALBERT MARTIN, Pome,
DIVORC!I fi~ID
roy: "I f"lllf do. There lo too
Elba M. Ad01111, pjainUit vs.
much import:lnce plaeed 0~·,~.~~l~h;~·~
Chi.rlea ' I. · Adams. ,.. defendant. i-ealon
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· €row. 1 attome)'l for on the or dlJtrtct,

feachers Retirement Funds Changed

WASIIlf&lt;GTON ujo -FII ...
oni Choiln I. lchlld-,J&lt;ar oald
tMay that Mrs. M8rle Nat¥11
IY JfASKELL SHOIIT
told hltn ·she Htan to tum
United
Preu St•H Corrfsponftnt
agalnt,t the CommUnist Party
COLUMJIUS,
0. UP-~Tbe House
while 1M w11 atteMint tht
hod•v
approved
and sent to the
a._.,bllcan N1tlon11 Convenan
emergen.cy bill ·to
tion In ltu,
change the retirement system for
YIENNIA, Austria UP- The
91&gt;publlc · employea, school leaehers,
vlet UD.ion. yt.eld«l today
tbe and school employes. The vote.
We&amp;t ott two of the
wa.s 127.0.
polniio aC dispute In tbe
Tbe only opposition to tbe bill
treaty, and the U.S. Army
was voiced by Rep. William L
public ita plan to withdraw Am·
Manahan CR·Defianee) who oberit.ln troops from Auatrla.
jeded to increuln&amp; the lmouD.t

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Ben Elberfeld
Dies; Funeral
foBeFriday

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tM dlncti• of • • . Je.ac~

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what .......... , . . .... Mecbem leveled fire on JOnit
bond bOUJfl wiliob Ju! felt boil
made aa

local school boards
utC to the retirement. '
eald the Legislature
the
mor.e money '

eon.tri~

He

nieces a.od nephew!.

Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the Ewing
Chapel with tbe Rev. Dale RaUiff, ·
officiating. Burial Will be in Beech
GroVe Cemetery in charge of
Ewing. The body is at the futieral.
home, where friends may call.

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Sf•t• mirw...nt IYII•M teo

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The Racine Hich School Vocational Aariculture st.Qdents and
their adviaor, Howard Nolan, pat·
tlcipated in the Annual District 15
FFA Livestock a,nd Land Judging
Demonstrations at tbe Ohio Unlvenity Farm and State Hospital
Dairy Bam, in Athens County.
Wednesday, May 4, 11153.

Students judging dairy, beef and
swine included Jimmy Deem, 'Lar·
ry Holter. Tbomaa Curtli, Clyde
Johnson, Richard Tbeiaa and Ed·
die EvaDJ.
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Student. judging soU ~e Th~&gt;
mas Eberlboeb, CUrtis llandolpb
and DWline Sayre,
These nine students plaq to
participate in the Sta.te Judglng
contest June 2, 3 and .t.
Judging at the State Hospital
Barn was arranged. for by Ro8l
Wright, County
Agricultural
:Agent of Atheno Cout1ty, Ralpb
Porterfield of the Ohio State Unl~
verait.y, Columbus, o.. gave tb.e official placings along with explanations for each placlnt. Bob WIJson
Athens County SOU Conaervation
Service, was itt eharae of the Boil
judging. Dale Scott, VOt.ational
Agriculture Instructor at Albany
and D. D. Mcinturf. Vocational
Agriculture Instructor at f;tewart,
were in charge of all arrange.
ments.

NOW YOU FIXED?
HOI.YOKE. Mu!:.- School
acher Ann.a E. Creran
lhlnk much ol Hie
1ome ol her
·
until she
'nley

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furnlth consulr..m N dllcuM
eti,1neeril'll ancf.. fJ,..Jritr lri- :
....... with local "'""""'ttlet.

The biU would pennit the UR
of .septit tanb 1 ia· commualtift.
where beoltll authoritls !&lt;lillie,
wuutd be adequate ·to ~

ceive retirement pay on the basl&amp;
of $63 multiplied by their years.
Ol aervlc:e. Petsons receiving more
than $4200 would receive pay.on I
different formula. It Would be
1~ per cent of 't heir avera.le Ill·
ary for lbeir put five
tjplied by tHeir years

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of

born June l8;:
1878, tl?e 100 of the late Jacob Mechem said.
and An~ Mil')" Genheimer Elber- ary because one auiataat
ney gerieraJ c:ould live 811 or:, l,tiil•
feld.
eommuoities in Obio' all
t.
Surviving are his wife, Goldie; ldvlte tbet ·need."
brother, Jacob and a number of
bill -ltloo ..... .....
Wll

1en than $4200 a ye11r would re-

Berry said persons who earn

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thlt ..... ~ ..... ,w

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IIETIRED UACIIIas TO MEET
The Retired Teebert: Asaociation will meet Saturday at 1:30 p.
m. at the ·Court HoUAe for theJr
regular meeting. The proeram for
the afternoon will be made up of
article.~ by all
teadtera present
Each teacher wiJJ ppticipate jn
the: program.
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Rep. Kenneth L. Berry (R..Co&amp;hoeton) said the bill would put
the three separate retirement &amp;Yitems on the same basis and would
increaSe benefit&amp;.

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Blast

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Would Aid
Communities

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B&lt;njamlll Elbe&lt;feld, T!, died at
the Metal Goqerol Hospital WOclo

VA LUES TO fZ.,9

11114 C..._lel I v .
new. 1,. . Bllle~.

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Bill Approval

Meld!••• ••

MENS DRESS SHIRTS "

REGULA.&amp; f~.OO YARD

AU new patlemL lloept.r ~l.ot ·)'11~ nlue1
FIDe wefRhl, briKhl eolon. Yepyou eaa SAVE
MONt;Y NOW AT STIFFLI!JlS

t1ean UIM C1ra.

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36" Better Drapery

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Singl~

1Q: deadly miSJiile:J.
down t.anks, the crews reported
Dust .,....,. Cltr
b,ek I&gt;Y radio.
layer of duat and srtu*e
Sh. . . rtcll With Rock•
the "doomed" ~ty for
Oeeupanta of front Hae tfench.eta
aa hour att,r. thf! U · 1 two l!\lilet diatant were sbowend
bldlna the ~ ftte of 'lritl\• eueade. of roeb and du.t
Ainerieaa~ln,c•, but noae wu mjured .
and l~,DiiJUiequl!\
A Ouh of 100 suns lighted tile
making •'~~u.....,.;. skies of six weatern Jtatea in tbe
or the effec:tJ impoai lbJe (iD. ttarkneu before dawn as the de- MIIILIN MATTHEWS, C:hoo!Hro,
mediately.
vice was detonated at 5. 10 a. m. hubeena...-1..... ,.... .......
_ , .... _ , . _ cPDT 8:10 a. m. EDT atop a :MK1
toot steel tower iD. Yucca Flat, p.any, it ...........unowd today.
'15 miles northwest of Las Vt~~J.
W•U 1mtwn ln'f'M teul autc~Mt­
A
:u·-*alJ epewed tlw•INsl.....,.
fertouebed _..; wltlt _ , . p . , _ alllrilr for ....,_ He II .,.niod ..... "-·
a dlam- th- dill""'"' I - L.,.,,
the
II; K........ Motl.l n. 15 end .....
IY Ann, 2.
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Middleport, Ohio

Good

!Illite warm ...., hloh N M
,air ....ltlhl, ~ In 50o.
fait aM .,., 4LIIIht ...........

iews Hi$ Doom

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Braodclath Moteriol

Flnt qually re~. Pe yd. On~ luge
t.ble 38 In wide. SAVE NOW A'r
STIFFLERS ·

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

Man

All t.raffic: bound roada: on tbe
state -hi(b.w•y .&amp;yatem ·ln Meigs

DRESS CHAMBRAY ·

: Satin Slippers ..... . ............ $1.95
N.• Second St.

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IIOITIAIE·Ir
eLEAIEII

er

$3.95
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$2o.oo

·ttaeh-,.

(.,,..,Wedge Sandals

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IIBrHER'S
. SPECIAL!
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'*e::ie:e::d

Black Kin Oxfords .....

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Wealher

Mechem said seplie tanks bad
been rul eel were Ol'der«&lt; to iJl.
ities whicb •ere ordered to ifto
stall sewage treatineat plaatllio
He .said it was ..absolutely 'irnPolsibJe" for many amall c:OOJtnuai.
tleo to build e..,.,..ITe plaabr.

Motor Catches FiJ:e
The M&gt;ldleport tire DOIIarf..
ment was called tbiJ moruJac at
10;15 to . ... Middle;&gt;ort Feed
Store, whea a mqtor eaua:ht fire•.

Damage wil mi,Doi, ,It waa repo!"ed.

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IIACINI CONCilT TUJSDAY
Tbe Racine ~d will hold •
Co1leort. 'fUeldll7, May 10 at a p.
m.•altlle llldbo Hilh Sci!Qol Auditorium l!h. Jolm R. !M. Bond
Itulntetor lUIDOuneed toda1'
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CINCIN"!ATI PIIOOUCE
OIMlllliNA'!t,
0. ' UP--I!tlgs.
~on1umer, A large wbke 31 to
38, brotwtl1111• 36 to irl; lliedl35 to 38; wboleelle, eommerclal,
eo per cent A, utra )~e . white
311 to 34, brown M to 311; med,
ium white 32 to 33, brcrwa ·31 to
az; eurrent receipts r7 to 211.
Chlcbn1, at.Hy, NCOI~ clerat. fer fair defnW; ,..,.,..

27 t.

a; '-•· .....,. 22 ... 24;

...... lltlht 11 .. 14; old , ....
fen ID t. 11. .
Butter. DO .score 83.

CINC:INIIII,'fl LIY&amp;Sl:OCK
OJ.NtlJNNATI,
2,800, active, 20e
lower; 180 to 220
butobel'll IB.ZS to

0. ·UP--Hop.
lower; an, ~ ,.
lh 18.1Q; I(o. 1
1~,3&amp;; . 220
2.'!11 II&gt; 11,?5; 2311· to' ll!l9 - · ··.-,....
2150 to 2'111 lb 18.'15;, ~ to.

16.211; ..,.. 12.2.11 to 14.
Cattle . ,, calves

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The Daily S_e ntinel
~· MIIGS.MAIOM AliA

Pubtiahed every aftenooa ex·
HPI SUndiQ' by Tbe Ohio Vall•r
Sentlllel, lne., at liD Meebanle
Sl, Pomefoy, 0 . Buslneu o-ffice
3111, editorial ol!lee phona

:toli•

. Eidered 11 seeond

J;Diil!Q m~tter 11 the post olllee at
1'\.meror, Ohio
e!us

11i..;~rd s. Owen .. . Gon. Mar.

Jadt Collotto •• , City E~lto•

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Mro. Genrae 0.14-

lilY afternoon iJiia#.~Mr. aqd Mr1. ed on Mr. and
well ol T_,. Plah!ip
George Rabet1t.! and !amily.
Mr. aM. Mrs. A. H. .s.iley call- afternoon.

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Clyde AadreWJ V11Hedla Athelu

Baxter.

tleanor ~. sChut, Middleport Society Editor - Pbone 1079
IAI,ellle Beerha l:lawldnl, Pomeroy Society Edilor-Pbone 6:u4

C)areace Aadrew1 who 11 ~
ployed to Cbarlt:tton ~)Mat the
week end wltb lin. AadJ'eWI lltd
family.

Chic n' Chqiming "
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Fa~ing Up To Cancer

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II"Y.

WASHI:N1GTON UP-Gr~oee Tul·
ly knew the late Franklin Dela·
no Rootevett alm~t as well as a
n"Jiibor ol the Iamlly
During the four yean
Mr.
1{ooaevelt wu goveroor ot t'lf!fW
VQJ'k and all of his yeara 11
frei~~M 1932 to 1945, abe w

Howard Kit.ebeo 1r., of Cblli"'

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MISS
The
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*·Choice of Colon and Styles

'nrfll.:#~ ..HeJtJ :

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Kitih~n ·Home
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Jln, Alma · Klteben entertained

~me

D~ monstratio,n

Week !jtart' pn May -st and run
thfough ~ay ?lb. The theme is
"Homema~er's Education for Bett~r Living." The purpo!l-e of Home
Demonstro.tlon week is a brief
pause In 11n expanded Home De·
monMtration program. Extension
work 1!1 t!dutatlonal-educatwn is
growth- growth takes time.
Each yea!' new achievements arc
recorded as a result of the Hom(!
Demonstration
, but takes

with a Stanley par\)' ·Tu..day !!"..
nin~ t~~t her home, Pleasant Ridge,

Week Observed
Nation Over

National Home
By H m~ Demonstration

POmeroy. ·

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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

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Foljo!rii\1 , ~· demonlllratlon by
Mrs. M_,. ·HittiiY, a number of
pril~s

&amp;:&amp;mf:4 were· ' played wlth

·awarded to Mrs. Ernest Rhodes,

should contribute to a stlll.greater
dee:ree to a better level or
.
for 11U bmiHes farm, part-time
form, rural non-farm, and urban
famiUes in their homes and in
their communities, to the develop·
ment of· a well informed •nd re~­
ponslble 1eadersbip, to an mter- ,
dependent c•tize~ry .concerned. to
maintain a democratic way of life.
potential of bome demonstra·
work i• dependent
!he

Pol}: ~. Darrie Sheets,
Mt,, NeUie
cille
Ml's ,
Leona
,
Hope Swcarln&amp;:en and
Proffitt, Laurel; , Mrs.

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* ConvenientTermS'
* Good Quality

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ROOMS OF ALL NEW FURNITURE

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IMMl• be had. ~ ail&amp; 0.
melll•. ' llbtllll 11M la4 . . . .
=-~~-- la ""' dw i&amp;

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Mrs.

Emerson wens, Mrs. c. 1.
Mrs. Cleland Hel.nes.

Wer~y ~d

Refresbmeota

wen

served

by

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the hoate11 to :those' named- aiJove
and Mrs. Willard Heines, Mn.
John HUnnell, Mra. Fred Mai\Jdn,
Mrs. Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Lester
Russell and Mrs. Ham aod dauebter.

You'll Fin_d Plenty of-Low-Priced Groceries! ·
lona Thiift Prleed

Freshlike Vacuum Packed

Sweet Peas

Tomatoes
4-15oii
. .. . ' cans
.• 49c
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4-12 11~ az cans 69c

all

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Cwn Colmtl}' GeniUfiiBU , . • . , • • •• , 4-18 n e&amp;M ~c Gree~leans
.
FnohJII&lt;eC.I ............ t - 1 1 • Cut .GreenBeans
Joill of Arc Cern C-ak7 ~~~ .. t..... • :....;'.1·9c .'
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loaa • . . • • . . . . . • . . . 1--18 oc can. 41c
Pepto Tomate Juice ••...•.....••. 4--54\1 .. 19c ClownManhndlows 11 .....
·· 2k,,
eaDI

ptBI! Dad! The perfeel

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ACRO-$
At a
dt~tt&amp;n«

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muscula'l' .
contrae~

tiona

DOW"

8PQt

1. Seek

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\to Old's nam•
11-. 'mall
,.. .J\errtpr
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ambltlouatt
2. Lucky
3. cons~e.. 1,
tt."Ffoatln8'
1atl«m
14.l•lt.nd in a
4. Soak liJaw
., 'rtver (Eng.) 5. 06m·

t8. Excla·

monder•ln•

·. ftlatlon
10. A trlbo In·
· the Nac•
81111 (E. ~
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·LayerCakt

Ucl.l

coOd
\8. Chll·
dren

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8. Pl•h made
of b~ld,
~ bOiled and
. tJaWftd
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South ,

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Whole, Split or Cut-up-Pm Ready

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hlCh(l(

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cuckoo

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lmpotlat\t
'or healtb. II I• ae'ivl&lt;e of
• highly skilled, hlihly _trained
pfl)'Slclin aild his staifl. However.
be 111 not responsible tor one's
~ PDit tdl' the medic~. eare
W'fl-e'tr· his lehJees are Nue~ted.
·k it tho med~ool uri hMliO· ~~~
caJlllOt prevent Ulnesa unless
oOqjile kMw lthlt t~ do 6nd' how
£o dif lt. He s.ld, 4'Wt, must eon'llil~e 6ilr pro~riins of odu~atlon
lt't sl'nltatlon. nutrttlont alfety

eontrol,

ltninun.illiton

diseases, and aU · others.
lelin Whu: ab\1 hOW to
hospltils." Teehnleal Ad·

9Pk$s9fc~

89c'

You'JI Find Low Prices and Variety Galore in Super Ri;ht Meats

29.M:u••••lll ·

6. Fettered
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7. K~el·bttlt4
21. otlc:eland

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tT. Dried ~u~
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each 89c

parti
15. 01
no
prac.

el)let of
t
Brltllll
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~orcea ia .._~
J.'lytli. t
ante 1 ·r 18. Ouido'l

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Beautifully Decorated
Cocoanut Covered

11. Weak..

of

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MOTHER'S DAY
HEART .CAKE

.:DAILW- CRos:swo .

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,Ict l~d.ll

Cpl IDd ~·
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vitited. hil parenta. Dr. 4fld llrl. Neue, 11:'. and Mra Robert R.
and Mrs. Geor•e ChiJda, had MY· A. ·B. BiDiham over tJte weekend . Roberti and Mrs Robert Vautbaa.
eral atitthe. Laten to a cut to her Cpl. Biqllam wu report bKt to
le&amp; when the waa iajLUed whlle Fort Lee, Ya., OD .....,. 8.
wortina: In the yard at her home.
Mr. and lof.rt. Edward llelntotb CIUUATII BIRTHDAY
Pali'klo and Jlary K. Henn_,
and children, Dayton, were recent
guetta or relative• and friendJ 1n were guest. of boD.or at the birtbMeigs County.
day party cnea by tbelr ,parenlt,
Mrs. DaVid Enttmin&amp;t'l', AthtDI, llr. li.Qd Mn. Tom Heonell)' io the

cothe tpent Sunc~Q' with h1l moth·
er, Mn. Alma &amp;ttehen.
Mi&amp;&amp;et Kate and ADDI Ebefl. and her dau1hter Kra. Roth Zahn. beoemenl of the 8...-..1 Heart
bach and M.n. B. W. J'luter.Nild Charleston, and family visited Chureb Sunday altmlqon, April
24tb. '!Ynty~two chlldre.a and
viJited SundQ aftiii'D.oon la 11.. here Wedneo:da)'.
teYen Jdqltl wen pruent.
100 with llioJ Sue Lebew. Tltey.
Gueott !Dcluded rca, Jani&gt;,
tWo Y,illted Mill Clltli. Yeq:er,
Cha.rlet Sntder, Cbllllcotbe, vi&amp;Ebeneur St.
lted former friends and nel1hbors Candy Klaallal, Beet,. Kuae,
In Middleport tlllo week.
Beciy Neue, Mary Ann Rk:kert,
Mr, and Vra. Elmer. Ebenbaob
llr. and llrt. \VIIIiam Hendrickt ~dele Suunonde, Naney Titua,
of Ft. Pleuaat were t·eeeDt 1\ltltl were ulled to New Lnlnwton by Sandn Weill. Larry
Ketehb,
af hb siatert, Mluel X.te nd tbe deat.b of a relative.
t
Kjj&lt;e Full&gt;, Cjw. Gloeokner, Da·
Am1a Ebenbacb and t.thet relativ·
Cpl. Melvin Ward, son of Mr. vld Gotdnn, BUI N...., llib J1o.

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Bauer, hu eomplfild four y8111 · MrVke en:t, Met, are viNUq relaUv• lD
1a tbe Army wllere be reeeiYecl M.ei&amp;l County.
tbe Gooct Coaduet Med.al. He wW
~
be la the Alrbouruo Dlvlaiou at
ri. BeloD, IIIII.
l!2la lleDIIeaay, lin. T. a.......,.

and Mr1. ~erey Ward, is home oo b&lt;:&lt;U, Denula Bael&lt;r11, hoddle
fifteen day furlough after 1ervina SiDon, Chuetie and Tommy Vau·Mr. and Mr1. Homer . Wll• in Korea, Germany and 1apap. He lhan.
an.d dauchtera,
Heii.QOa
u]rd~~SU~elt
~•,·Jj~~reieinilmiiodi tor lou: year• and Tbe adu1tl present were Mill
apent
We$1Ndl)'
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W. Walter.

Grace and Hf.lrr} Hop\oins sur·
bon8 and Mfl. Olive
vlved the ordeal, and Mr RooM!·
·
:• Mrs.
\lelt got a tummy full of one of
nnd
his tavarite dt.shes
But moatly this l5 a 11tory about
the lovely .,ittle whitl•-halred
lady named Grace Tully, who has
s rve~
the Democratic Party better
hlo tpiiili,. U&lt;Jetary . .,
~
II . ~ more yean U\a~ •the
Stie J'Tkes to leU the sto'ry, ne·
uld il!te to adm.Jt She dnce
back tn Arlee Abbott,
ver .pl,lblilhed, about the time her worked for Averell Hantman . 1913 when the Secretary or Agri· Evelyn Jordtm and
IM»a received a &amp;hJ(Imtnt of oys- now the governor cri Neo.v York culture wrote wives fJf crop J'e- Miller, Ruiland.
On Thursday, May 5th,
len from a dear friend .
Ike Has Adv•nf•l•
porters usldn),( what ltie United
· Tbe.re wu a rule in the White Pre~e ntly she is executive ass- States Department of Agriculture 15, Home Demonstration
Ho~n then, and there Ia alliU, J Litant to Sen. Lyndon JohMon , could do ror I hem 2,241 replied meeting was held in
JQPOie,
that everytbinl the of Texas, the wheel o! the Demo· saying the drudgery of housev.·Ork byteriun Church, Ironton,
Presld~nt eatJ must +be looked cratlc Polley Committee. .
loneness and insolation of farm part of the celebration of Nail~~~~
over for bugs and other thinss
''It is fun worklnl! wtth the wives and the lack of social and Home Demonstrlition Week.
that might do him Ln.
senator," sho said. "All of the educational advantages were Lhc Edna Lee from Bedford is
Mr. ltooaevelt demanded that Democratic leader&amp; ar~ ao con· real problemR in their lives. As a tnry or the District Counell.
he have a ·few bitet of the oy•· &amp;!derate aud ao cooperatU.ve."
rt'!Ult Home Demonstrat ion W•Jrk c1al music wilt be furnished
Mr ~. Carl Koutz. and Mrs.
ten 'A!ithout de-lay. He was told
I asked tdi&amp;S Tully how she ' began.
that, · according to the White would compare Roosevelt
with
Hom e O ~ mon .~ tration week ob- Buer with Mrs Earl Dean, acqonj!
HoU&amp;e arouod ndes the dela-y Mr. El!cnhower when It comes !ervances ~ how thot much pro· panid.
The State Home Demon~rnhoh
mia-h.t ru.n Into conMdeMble time. to pret&lt;~ C!)n{erenct:•s. She &amp;laid gte.~!l has been ma(lf• There ore
Get His Oy•ttn
!the , was pre.acnt ~~. many o! now more thtm 62,000 orgnm~cd Council meeting will ~ hetd'flf
11 Thl: Bot11", Gtaet told me dur·
F'DR 8 ,confpren-cf'.\ u an ob· Home Demonl'tralton l!;roups With the Obto St ate University on JluW
n .
ln1 an lnt~rvit:W, "W'II In Jome- ~~rver , but she added that
iJfla'rly n million and 1 half mcm· J4 and 15.
Projects for the 1"5-158 nbrrie
Lhlng rtaemblin• a raae. He com·
"Ike tru the advantage or the bcrs. Hom e nemnnsh·d Uon work:
mal)ded that Harry Hopkins, l\111 Hrhts nnd the cameras and Lcie· help~ the county to plan and ca rry Demonstration Proaram as plarl·
•lltaftt, and I run down to the vLslon . We had the ~eras , but out an educatilmal pi'ogram f 0 1' ned b)' Council members are ' td
mMn laltehen in the White HoUle not the close-ups that television better homemakmg in foods and Include· Speelal Jntere!t erQ\I.R•
Con.iol,
fliVe!l rou. But J would like to '11\lll'ition, rlothing, child care, on Tailortng, Weight
and sample the oy1tera."
"1 wanl some-right
no"W," say that my buss, FDR. was a family rclfltlbnsh!ps, community WeRving Seats in Chairs, R~a;fl.
Mr. Ro&amp;Jevelt told her.
little !lhar.per beJCause he always Ute home management home fur· ing Ch11.lrs and Cotton Dress C{asi:
~DR wu a firm man, one to knew his subJect •o well. And ni~hings and other re'lated sub· Projects ror all groups are ·;bO.
be obeyed. w1tho"t delay.
11 lso let me relate that he was not jects
monstrations on Freedng F~d),
"~I'JCt," hf tald to mt, "You red a~tstlon! ~n , advanc~. I do
Through 4-H club work it tea· Garment Finlshe~. Lamp Wbr'~·
and Harry hv those O)o•at•s l,lD not lhtnk Ike Ill poop~d, 1.!1 vou ches gtr l &gt;~ tlw principle~ uf homl.." c;hops, Understanding our Hejlllth
for mlse,ry. If you ue still alive say. h,t advanee, etther . . Th.~t making und better t 1vmg. It gives Program, Attractive Rooms . "'D~
Jn two hcrutJ, I Wtnt a bill! bowl wouldn I be th~ American way .
individual advice to those request- One Dish Meab.
or OYit&amp;rs 01\ the half.shell, and That WM nlee hedfillf for Jng it it provid es a flume Demon·
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another bia Jl~ver bo;wl of oyster Grace Tuli y.
str;~ti~n Agent who ts a trained IY NILLIE WATT$
Real progress ean be noted d-o~
Home Economist Lo ussist in honie
and community problems, it en· month to month and from year ~
courages the development of lead· year, in th~ way Home Demon~·
ership, it comes to you through tion Work fJts lr'ito tU educa'U:.
your Home Oem()nstL·n.tlon meet- al pletute for better fHmUy 'U~iU
ing!!, local lead ~rs , home \'islts, both In 01\to and in the Uftlted
radio broadcasts, bulletins, letters States.
Home demonstrati~~ work~ , or
exhibits and other means. It can
help every homemaker to have a home etoUomies tixtl:m!llon, a&amp;n·
part In bullding better homes, bet- cu!tura' extension and 4·H club
ter communilJes and a better na· w01·k, mate up the Cooperatl\l:e'
Uon through "Today's Home Exteasion Service in Aarlcultutt~
and Home ~onomlcs. Each branch
eount 21.
Builds Tomorrow·~ World."
IY A.INI MOllY
To Jradunte from blaekjatk
'.rhc Meigs County Home Demon· of the service bars Its own re&amp;JOIJ·
Unltlll , _ Iliff c.,,..,.,,..onn&lt;~&lt;~•"'"'
LAS VEGAS, Nav . UP- In thla teltes about six weeks, ac:cMding strallon pl'ogram Is successful as a albllitle* but all three are , 10
of
dla, rNO!'t (own • proper att.d to the eminent president of thh re!lult of the cooperat ion of Home c\o.'iely lntevaled that 1\0
Hdi.f,e athool Is ln sea•lon where unlver1lty, Rod Morril, an ex- Dt&gt;·mon.!ltratlon Council member•. lhetn i,s' eo'mplete wlthou tbe
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i lfit\u.~te cum laude 11 one \tbo dealer Roulette dealinM alao re· leaders and hotne maltera who ot~er.
qulrel
six
weeks
td
learn.
The
D'urlnc,l9114,
over
200,000 land·
have planned and worked toe:ethcr
In the chlpo the luteal.
eomPiicaterl
crap
table
take!
10
Jles
In'
Qhlq
participated
to ••m•
prorram._
originated
~n
since
the
'J'tlli la the Nenda School for
De.ten, believed to be the only weeks .
Molg11 County tn tJle early 1920'' extent in tfui Home Demonstra01 1h!s numbiJr
There are several required and got underway on the larger tion .
ln.iltv.atlon of learnlnl In the
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wom-en
were mem.
eouraes ror C"rap ma·jors: The stick. scale when the first Home DA·
Wt,Y that teaches gambllna.
&lt;~plm'!"IIY· hqme dl(n\O-·
, The da)o l enrolled there wen tho di&lt;'r. various oddll and betH mnnstrutkm Agen~ came to Meiss·
,tlUbl or 8roupo. Abcilli
JiO p.,lt.:-2'8 :youn&amp; men and one and how tn drone out, "Place your Cuunty In 1936.
~~o
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served 11 leaderS
Jr.t(, 'lrl-la) the achool on ll beta Dtrt' romlnwcmt ....\n)'· Present oUicers of the Meigs
County Home Dembnstratl9{1 COLJ,ft I . J(III).~
ildutreet In downtown Las Ve~as body th'' hnrcl way ..."
miie• rrom the rancy resort hoBut tn J(et a diploma, 1 card cU l(re, Prestdent, Mi's. FWoreftce
tels tucb as th4 Sands and the slpcd bv the teacher, ~0\1 abo Well, Bedford: Vice Pre&amp;ident,
Mr11. Mnint Miller, Rutland: Sec·
llhlfl..
hlVI! to have "periK&gt;f'l•llty."
Three &amp;~~:b)eeb are tauaht: Rou"I wa~h out about IC) Per cent retary, Mn. Nellie Sarrent, Hem·
lette, blackJack and crapw. A o! the 11.t udf.nts becaUse thev'rr. lock Grove; A~Q.IItant Secrelat.)!.
1011ftlefo" In eambllng tinao means
smart alecky ." explained the prO· Mrs. Lou,lie Brewer, Portia]:
tiM ,..em who runs any of these feuor. "A 1lPalor muct look honeat Treasurer, Mra. ,Ot.i&amp; FoJll'od, ·
frod and Publicity Chalrma~;t,
.
'11M 10hool conJIJII ol two and calm"
rocillt where atud.enta 11tand
Deallnt "A 00041 l'rHt''
Esther Wrlsbt, Chea_"tel\!rl11. onolra1: 1~
~• flM!ng tablea, aome taking
Other Home ....
Student.~ attend atastes
two
Jlf ,Ht M eu'atomera a-nd tome of hour!!. a dav , five days a wee~ for Council mombetr are
Mn$20 weekly tuition. After eom· Woode,
Mh.
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Amen 1tu4j '1cuttlii• the mencement they get ~t:Js 1t $1tl0
.10
'Old the ehecli•." StoeklnM a week tor a six hour dly, phu
«&lt;llnll6f thltl!
Aollato,
heavy Up111 Morris call'S deaUna; "a
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Mlltlliillllllfl Htl
acood trade"
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"t took thts coutsi becAuse it's
how to lhuHie ana
10 bettl!ll" than being 1 ·e~ill wait·
·, Jo.!i ',
ed t1hl&lt;lflltJi cirt'1 rtss" a lone girl atud'eftt liaicf, I
M If the •ll'dt. To i&gt;JU thla 101 tlrod or bema oli my le'et all
. ol.
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Atew for l:le.uert. And kee,p some
U~ltod. ~("' Stolt. c.........d.nt !back lor IO&lt;OJIJ:Io on hot orders "

Mr. and llr1. Edward

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Sundl)' wltb Mr. ud 1111' loAA Ber.'er, were eaiJed bere b7 lhe
Law.
death of her &amp;nDdtatber, Dna
Mr. and lin. Gur Boyd ol W.U.. Karr and an h011111111ott.t of her
bur&amp;, w. Va ., were week ead parenu, Mr. a•d lin. C. B. Karr
Sr.
i\I&lt;OU ol II&lt;. and Jln, WUU~~a
Jani1 ChUdJ, dauJbter ..,, Ill'.

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Let's talk about cancer. That ! This gu!t! between curl's pC.iS!
thou!lnd3 lack upon that dis· 1 ble and eures aecompl t.shed i:
el$e as a' kind of di!-Jra~e or i~· the heart d the Ame1.can Can
·m:ectiaielf regard the diagnosi&amp; cer Society's educallonal pro
o1 eaDctr as a dt"ath ·•er.&lt;'.e-r:·=e il 1ram. The Society e.sttma lfs thai
eYldeot ln r.eryday life. But '"e a thirty minute exam tnatlo n cl
prOblem tt cancer is n~ hope· ·~ aix major caDZer sttes-skm
loa. Miny people are bo!n&amp; eur- mouth, lung:~. t t'J'Q al e gt'n~ t attvt
ed. Sctence, is learning rnore and orgaru, brent, and rectum . wuul d
more about diagqosls and treat· ,11ue 40,000 men, womer. and
menl.
,
children en~b ye4r frc m unn ec
fear , oegled, Vanity , and ig· essary deaths.
noranC:e are tbc word. ene·mlrs , Let'.s not talk ' about canc ~r­
of tancer eontrol. The fearlul let's do &amp;cmettnngl
person tayl, "I don't -want to ec
Don't burden your heart with
to a doctor because he miaht n.eedleu worry, nor shorten your
find -somet.bhtg wrong w~th m~" life by fal.te sell.confidenee.
~.· The seU·&amp;Unred ptr1on \iyl, see yOUf~ »ohysician ror tbat n·eed
"Sure, caneer strikee one In :ed e&amp;eck·Uf·
fOUr-hut 1 tMw it won't hit mt' ; ~give
your
a:enerou~,
or my ramily." BOth are
held thouchHUI suppor.t to the Amen·
btfk .from p~;ottttlna themsel'¥t:B can Canter Sotlet)"J &lt;:~~mpaign
and t.helr ramUiea by IISJ'P&amp;lllna f.or Qt,OOO~OOO to save more ()f
milconeepti.ons about tho orifln the lives that are needlessly IGSt
and nature of the disease.
to ·eaneer eaeh year; ~o
relt~:" ve
It 11 true that last year appro- ·some of the pain and suffering
xhnately 230,000 Americana died of ean~l't' pdients; and to con·
of canter BUT-it is estimrted tlnue and widen the search for
that one 'ot evety three tancer otw wa)'A or curing cancet or
deatha cOuld have been prPvent· Pnventlna: U. Joln the Ameritan
ed i.f the cue had been detected 1 Can ~:[?r Society's crusade agauL.-.1
In time arid proJ'I'IIP'I.Iy tnd proper-. ' carieer-mankiad's crli C'lC'st em~·

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Lltlve,
Bottlnelli-Kimball, lnc .
S43 LeDn1ton Ave., New York
City, 18, N. Y.
Subscription rate.a . Delivery b)'
eanier where available 30 cent~
per week: une year in ailvanc£
at The Daily Sentinel
ornce
JUJ.tiO; Jl:s monthl, $?.80; three
moatha, $3.to. By motor route
where a•aiJable IJDe month $1
By mait' one year $8; six month.!
M.Zfi; tbree months $2.:KI, oat
month 11.

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Smoked Picnics
Sliced Bacon .

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Super lll&amp;hl 6-8 lb doe .......... tb
S7c
8Ypor Rlfhl .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. lb
Pan Re&amp;dr ••....•..•.••..••.• 11t

,j.ECONOMICAL. .. oven insulot ion ~~:illi"six sides mean~ ~perat­
ing econOmy; electricitY is used jl,isf'hio!!'. l'nim:jtes out of each
·hour ohwen use;
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means no pan-wofching.
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' minerals in food.
*SAFE

fla,mell ·or fu.ll~~s;· no pi lot lights
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Sldllless WieMn
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Mo
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rtons Pies _ •'cldo·~
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99c
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Double Your Mo~MJ Baicit,uotantee
A and P', Own Vflmlltlti 'S~o~•int

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Golden Ripe.

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Bananas • • • 21bs29c
Callfonla, 252 size
Sun kist Oranges 2dz69c
Regalo--Fiorida
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Tube Tomatoes , tube25c

Valeacia Oranges n•&lt;~•• .. ... .. ... ...... , "' ..., S9c
C!llifornia Avocacloes taJc• ............ . ,.. 2Sc
Florida Cucumbers J'aacy .. . . . . .. . , ..... I fer 25c
Yellow Sweet Corn ..........· ... .... . • ..... 39c
Gretn Reans
n~ ........ ". .. . I "" 29c
Buffalo--Stock Your Frebwr
Save - Frozeu, Sliced

Strawberries
-•4·10 oz pkgs 89c
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1.1bcan29c

Eq~ai to the .beal! Yet Costs Less! Try dezo tor ~ ·Jihor.
tenmg uses. If you are not entirely satlsf.ed, return the
unused portion and double yqur pureba&amp;e price wUliJe :refumted.
Dairy Product

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Cheese
lbOt

Mild. FlllCy WlacoDstn

Carton Eggs

Cheez wlttz.
Stare Houn.:
Mon thtu

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31c .... a j.. ,.,49c

Mhed IIH Vne!n 'IW ... . ...... .

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The Daily S_e ntinel
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Pubtiahed every aftenooa ex·
HPI SUndiQ' by Tbe Ohio Vall•r
Sentlllel, lne., at liD Meebanle
Sl, Pomefoy, 0 . Buslneu o-ffice
3111, editorial ol!lee phona

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J;Diil!Q m~tter 11 the post olllee at
1'\.meror, Ohio
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Jadt Collotto •• , City E~lto•

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lilY afternoon iJiia#.~Mr. aqd Mr1. ed on Mr. and
well ol T_,. Plah!ip
George Rabet1t.! and !amily.
Mr. aM. Mrs. A. H. .s.iley call- afternoon.

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Baxter.

tleanor ~. sChut, Middleport Society Editor - Pbone 1079
IAI,ellle Beerha l:lawldnl, Pomeroy Society Edilor-Pbone 6:u4

C)areace Aadrew1 who 11 ~
ployed to Cbarlt:tton ~)Mat the
week end wltb lin. AadJ'eWI lltd
family.

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WASHI:N1GTON UP-Gr~oee Tul·
ly knew the late Franklin Dela·
no Rootevett alm~t as well as a
n"Jiibor ol the Iamlly
During the four yean
Mr.
1{ooaevelt wu goveroor ot t'lf!fW
VQJ'k and all of his yeara 11
frei~~M 1932 to 1945, abe w

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Jln, Alma · Klteben entertained

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D~ monstratio,n

Week !jtart' pn May -st and run
thfough ~ay ?lb. The theme is
"Homema~er's Education for Bett~r Living." The purpo!l-e of Home
Demonstro.tlon week is a brief
pause In 11n expanded Home De·
monMtration program. Extension
work 1!1 t!dutatlonal-educatwn is
growth- growth takes time.
Each yea!' new achievements arc
recorded as a result of the Hom(!
Demonstration
, but takes

with a Stanley par\)' ·Tu..day !!"..
nin~ t~~t her home, Pleasant Ridge,

Week Observed
Nation Over

National Home
By H m~ Demonstration

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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

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Foljo!rii\1 , ~· demonlllratlon by
Mrs. M_,. ·HittiiY, a number of
pril~s

&amp;:&amp;mf:4 were· ' played wlth

·awarded to Mrs. Ernest Rhodes,

should contribute to a stlll.greater
dee:ree to a better level or
.
for 11U bmiHes farm, part-time
form, rural non-farm, and urban
famiUes in their homes and in
their communities, to the develop·
ment of· a well informed •nd re~­
ponslble 1eadersbip, to an mter- ,
dependent c•tize~ry .concerned. to
maintain a democratic way of life.
potential of bome demonstra·
work i• dependent
!he

Pol}: ~. Darrie Sheets,
Mt,, NeUie
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Leona
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Hope Swcarln&amp;:en and
Proffitt, Laurel; , Mrs.

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Mrs. Cleland Hel.nes.

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and Mrs. Willard Heines, Mn.
John HUnnell, Mra. Fred Mai\Jdn,
Mrs. Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Lester
Russell and Mrs. Ham aod dauebter.

You'll Fin_d Plenty of-Low-Priced Groceries! ·
lona Thiift Prleed

Freshlike Vacuum Packed

Sweet Peas

Tomatoes
4-15oii
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Cwn Colmtl}' GeniUfiiBU , . • . , • • •• , 4-18 n e&amp;M ~c Gree~leans
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FnohJII&lt;eC.I ............ t - 1 1 • Cut .GreenBeans
Joill of Arc Cern C-ak7 ~~~ .. t..... • :....;'.1·9c .'
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loaa • . . • • . . . . . • . . . 1--18 oc can. 41c
Pepto Tomate Juice ••...•.....••. 4--54\1 .. 19c ClownManhndlows 11 .....
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'or healtb. II I• ae'ivl&lt;e of
• highly skilled, hlihly _trained
pfl)'Slclin aild his staifl. However.
be 111 not responsible tor one's
~ PDit tdl' the medic~. eare
W'fl-e'tr· his lehJees are Nue~ted.
·k it tho med~ool uri hMliO· ~~~
caJlllOt prevent Ulnesa unless
oOqjile kMw lthlt t~ do 6nd' how
£o dif lt. He s.ld, 4'Wt, must eon'llil~e 6ilr pro~riins of odu~atlon
lt't sl'nltatlon. nutrttlont alfety

eontrol,

ltninun.illiton

diseases, and aU · others.
lelin Whu: ab\1 hOW to
hospltils." Teehnleal Ad·

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You'JI Find Low Prices and Variety Galore in Super Ri;ht Meats

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and Mrs. Geor•e ChiJda, had MY· A. ·B. BiDiham over tJte weekend . Roberti and Mrs Robert Vautbaa.
eral atitthe. Laten to a cut to her Cpl. Biqllam wu report bKt to
le&amp; when the waa iajLUed whlle Fort Lee, Ya., OD .....,. 8.
wortina: In the yard at her home.
Mr. and lof.rt. Edward llelntotb CIUUATII BIRTHDAY
Pali'klo and Jlary K. Henn_,
and children, Dayton, were recent
guetta or relative• and friendJ 1n were guest. of boD.or at the birtbMeigs County.
day party cnea by tbelr ,parenlt,
Mrs. DaVid Enttmin&amp;t'l', AthtDI, llr. li.Qd Mn. Tom Heonell)' io the

cothe tpent Sunc~Q' with h1l moth·
er, Mn. Alma &amp;ttehen.
Mi&amp;&amp;et Kate and ADDI Ebefl. and her dau1hter Kra. Roth Zahn. beoemenl of the 8...-..1 Heart
bach and M.n. B. W. J'luter.Nild Charleston, and family visited Chureb Sunday altmlqon, April
24tb. '!Ynty~two chlldre.a and
viJited SundQ aftiii'D.oon la 11.. here Wedneo:da)'.
teYen Jdqltl wen pruent.
100 with llioJ Sue Lebew. Tltey.
Gueott !Dcluded rca, Jani&gt;,
tWo Y,illted Mill Clltli. Yeq:er,
Cha.rlet Sntder, Cbllllcotbe, vi&amp;Ebeneur St.
lted former friends and nel1hbors Candy Klaallal, Beet,. Kuae,
In Middleport tlllo week.
Beciy Neue, Mary Ann Rk:kert,
Mr, and Vra. Elmer. Ebenbaob
llr. and llrt. \VIIIiam Hendrickt ~dele Suunonde, Naney Titua,
of Ft. Pleuaat were t·eeeDt 1\ltltl were ulled to New Lnlnwton by Sandn Weill. Larry
Ketehb,
af hb siatert, Mluel X.te nd tbe deat.b of a relative.
t
Kjj&lt;e Full&gt;, Cjw. Gloeokner, Da·
Am1a Ebenbacb and t.thet relativ·
Cpl. Melvin Ward, son of Mr. vld Gotdnn, BUI N...., llib J1o.

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1a tbe Army wllere be reeeiYecl M.ei&amp;l County.
tbe Gooct Coaduet Med.al. He wW
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be la the Alrbouruo Dlvlaiou at
ri. BeloD, IIIII.
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and Mr1. ~erey Ward, is home oo b&lt;:&lt;U, Denula Bael&lt;r11, hoddle
fifteen day furlough after 1ervina SiDon, Chuetie and Tommy Vau·Mr. and Mr1. Homer . Wll• in Korea, Germany and 1apap. He lhan.
an.d dauchtera,
Heii.QOa
u]rd~~SU~elt
~•,·Jj~~reieinilmiiodi tor lou: year• and Tbe adu1tl present were Mill
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W. Walter.

Grace and Hf.lrr} Hop\oins sur·
bon8 and Mfl. Olive
vlved the ordeal, and Mr RooM!·
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:• Mrs.
\lelt got a tummy full of one of
nnd
his tavarite dt.shes
But moatly this l5 a 11tory about
the lovely .,ittle whitl•-halred
lady named Grace Tully, who has
s rve~
the Democratic Party better
hlo tpiiili,. U&lt;Jetary . .,
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II . ~ more yean U\a~ •the
Stie J'Tkes to leU the sto'ry, ne·
uld il!te to adm.Jt She dnce
back tn Arlee Abbott,
ver .pl,lblilhed, about the time her worked for Averell Hantman . 1913 when the Secretary or Agri· Evelyn Jordtm and
IM»a received a &amp;hJ(Imtnt of oys- now the governor cri Neo.v York culture wrote wives fJf crop J'e- Miller, Ruiland.
On Thursday, May 5th,
len from a dear friend .
Ike Has Adv•nf•l•
porters usldn),( what ltie United
· Tbe.re wu a rule in the White Pre~e ntly she is executive ass- States Department of Agriculture 15, Home Demonstration
Ho~n then, and there Ia alliU, J Litant to Sen. Lyndon JohMon , could do ror I hem 2,241 replied meeting was held in
JQPOie,
that everytbinl the of Texas, the wheel o! the Demo· saying the drudgery of housev.·Ork byteriun Church, Ironton,
Presld~nt eatJ must +be looked cratlc Polley Committee. .
loneness and insolation of farm part of the celebration of Nail~~~~
over for bugs and other thinss
''It is fun worklnl! wtth the wives and the lack of social and Home Demonstrlition Week.
that might do him Ln.
senator," sho said. "All of the educational advantages were Lhc Edna Lee from Bedford is
Mr. ltooaevelt demanded that Democratic leader&amp; ar~ ao con· real problemR in their lives. As a tnry or the District Counell.
he have a ·few bitet of the oy•· &amp;!derate aud ao cooperatU.ve."
rt'!Ult Home Demonstrat ion W•Jrk c1al music wilt be furnished
Mr ~. Carl Koutz. and Mrs.
ten 'A!ithout de-lay. He was told
I asked tdi&amp;S Tully how she ' began.
that, · according to the White would compare Roosevelt
with
Hom e O ~ mon .~ tration week ob- Buer with Mrs Earl Dean, acqonj!
HoU&amp;e arouod ndes the dela-y Mr. El!cnhower when It comes !ervances ~ how thot much pro· panid.
The State Home Demon~rnhoh
mia-h.t ru.n Into conMdeMble time. to pret&lt;~ C!)n{erenct:•s. She &amp;laid gte.~!l has been ma(lf• There ore
Get His Oy•ttn
!the , was pre.acnt ~~. many o! now more thtm 62,000 orgnm~cd Council meeting will ~ hetd'flf
11 Thl: Bot11", Gtaet told me dur·
F'DR 8 ,confpren-cf'.\ u an ob· Home Demonl'tralton l!;roups With the Obto St ate University on JluW
n .
ln1 an lnt~rvit:W, "W'II In Jome- ~~rver , but she added that
iJfla'rly n million and 1 half mcm· J4 and 15.
Projects for the 1"5-158 nbrrie
Lhlng rtaemblin• a raae. He com·
"Ike tru the advantage or the bcrs. Hom e nemnnsh·d Uon work:
mal)ded that Harry Hopkins, l\111 Hrhts nnd the cameras and Lcie· help~ the county to plan and ca rry Demonstration Proaram as plarl·
•lltaftt, and I run down to the vLslon . We had the ~eras , but out an educatilmal pi'ogram f 0 1' ned b)' Council members are ' td
mMn laltehen in the White HoUle not the close-ups that television better homemakmg in foods and Include· Speelal Jntere!t erQ\I.R•
Con.iol,
fliVe!l rou. But J would like to '11\lll'ition, rlothing, child care, on Tailortng, Weight
and sample the oy1tera."
"1 wanl some-right
no"W," say that my buss, FDR. was a family rclfltlbnsh!ps, community WeRving Seats in Chairs, R~a;fl.
Mr. Ro&amp;Jevelt told her.
little !lhar.per beJCause he always Ute home management home fur· ing Ch11.lrs and Cotton Dress C{asi:
~DR wu a firm man, one to knew his subJect •o well. And ni~hings and other re'lated sub· Projects ror all groups are ·;bO.
be obeyed. w1tho"t delay.
11 lso let me relate that he was not jects
monstrations on Freedng F~d),
"~I'JCt," hf tald to mt, "You red a~tstlon! ~n , advanc~. I do
Through 4-H club work it tea· Garment Finlshe~. Lamp Wbr'~·
and Harry hv those O)o•at•s l,lD not lhtnk Ike Ill poop~d, 1.!1 vou ches gtr l &gt;~ tlw principle~ uf homl.." c;hops, Understanding our Hejlllth
for mlse,ry. If you ue still alive say. h,t advanee, etther . . Th.~t making und better t 1vmg. It gives Program, Attractive Rooms . "'D~
Jn two hcrutJ, I Wtnt a bill! bowl wouldn I be th~ American way .
individual advice to those request- One Dish Meab.
or OYit&amp;rs 01\ the half.shell, and That WM nlee hedfillf for Jng it it provid es a flume Demon·
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another bia Jl~ver bo;wl of oyster Grace Tuli y.
str;~ti~n Agent who ts a trained IY NILLIE WATT$
Real progress ean be noted d-o~
Home Economist Lo ussist in honie
and community problems, it en· month to month and from year ~
courages the development of lead· year, in th~ way Home Demon~·
ership, it comes to you through tion Work fJts lr'ito tU educa'U:.
your Home Oem()nstL·n.tlon meet- al pletute for better fHmUy 'U~iU
ing!!, local lead ~rs , home \'islts, both In 01\to and in the Uftlted
radio broadcasts, bulletins, letters States.
Home demonstrati~~ work~ , or
exhibits and other means. It can
help every homemaker to have a home etoUomies tixtl:m!llon, a&amp;n·
part In bullding better homes, bet- cu!tura' extension and 4·H club
ter communilJes and a better na· w01·k, mate up the Cooperatl\l:e'
Uon through "Today's Home Exteasion Service in Aarlcultutt~
and Home ~onomlcs. Each branch
eount 21.
Builds Tomorrow·~ World."
IY A.INI MOllY
To Jradunte from blaekjatk
'.rhc Meigs County Home Demon· of the service bars Its own re&amp;JOIJ·
Unltlll , _ Iliff c.,,..,.,,..onn&lt;~&lt;~•"'"'
LAS VEGAS, Nav . UP- In thla teltes about six weeks, ac:cMding strallon pl'ogram Is successful as a albllitle* but all three are , 10
of
dla, rNO!'t (own • proper att.d to the eminent president of thh re!lult of the cooperat ion of Home c\o.'iely lntevaled that 1\0
Hdi.f,e athool Is ln sea•lon where unlver1lty, Rod Morril, an ex- Dt&gt;·mon.!ltratlon Council member•. lhetn i,s' eo'mplete wlthou tbe
·
i lfit\u.~te cum laude 11 one \tbo dealer Roulette dealinM alao re· leaders and hotne maltera who ot~er.
qulrel
six
weeks
td
learn.
The
D'urlnc,l9114,
over
200,000 land·
have planned and worked toe:ethcr
In the chlpo the luteal.
eomPiicaterl
crap
table
take!
10
Jles
In'
Qhlq
participated
to ••m•
prorram._
originated
~n
since
the
'J'tlli la the Nenda School for
De.ten, believed to be the only weeks .
Molg11 County tn tJle early 1920'' extent in tfui Home Demonstra01 1h!s numbiJr
There are several required and got underway on the larger tion .
ln.iltv.atlon of learnlnl In the
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wom-en
were mem.
eouraes ror C"rap ma·jors: The stick. scale when the first Home DA·
Wt,Y that teaches gambllna.
&lt;~plm'!"IIY· hqme dl(n\O-·
, The da)o l enrolled there wen tho di&lt;'r. various oddll and betH mnnstrutkm Agen~ came to Meiss·
,tlUbl or 8roupo. Abcilli
JiO p.,lt.:-2'8 :youn&amp; men and one and how tn drone out, "Place your Cuunty In 1936.
~~o
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served 11 leaderS
Jr.t(, 'lrl-la) the achool on ll beta Dtrt' romlnwcmt ....\n)'· Present oUicers of the Meigs
County Home Dembnstratl9{1 COLJ,ft I . J(III).~
ildutreet In downtown Las Ve~as body th'' hnrcl way ..."
miie• rrom the rancy resort hoBut tn J(et a diploma, 1 card cU l(re, Prestdent, Mi's. FWoreftce
tels tucb as th4 Sands and the slpcd bv the teacher, ~0\1 abo Well, Bedford: Vice Pre&amp;ident,
Mr11. Mnint Miller, Rutland: Sec·
llhlfl..
hlVI! to have "periK&gt;f'l•llty."
Three &amp;~~:b)eeb are tauaht: Rou"I wa~h out about IC) Per cent retary, Mn. Nellie Sarrent, Hem·
lette, blackJack and crapw. A o! the 11.t udf.nts becaUse thev'rr. lock Grove; A~Q.IItant Secrelat.)!.
1011ftlefo" In eambllng tinao means
smart alecky ." explained the prO· Mrs. Lou,lie Brewer, Portia]:
tiM ,..em who runs any of these feuor. "A 1lPalor muct look honeat Treasurer, Mra. ,Ot.i&amp; FoJll'od, ·
frod and Publicity Chalrma~;t,
.
'11M 10hool conJIJII ol two and calm"
rocillt where atud.enta 11tand
Deallnt "A 00041 l'rHt''
Esther Wrlsbt, Chea_"tel\!rl11. onolra1: 1~
~• flM!ng tablea, aome taking
Other Home ....
Student.~ attend atastes
two
Jlf ,Ht M eu'atomera a-nd tome of hour!!. a dav , five days a wee~ for Council mombetr are
Mn$20 weekly tuition. After eom· Woode,
Mh.
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Amen 1tu4j '1cuttlii• the mencement they get ~t:Js 1t $1tl0
.10
'Old the ehecli•." StoeklnM a week tor a six hour dly, phu
«&lt;llnll6f thltl!
Aollato,
heavy Up111 Morris call'S deaUna; "a
l
Mlltlliillllllfl Htl
acood trade"
d...
IbiD ;reelal·
"t took thts coutsi becAuse it's
how to lhuHie ana
10 bettl!ll" than being 1 ·e~ill wait·
·, Jo.!i ',
ed t1hl&lt;lflltJi cirt'1 rtss" a lone girl atud'eftt liaicf, I
M If the •ll'dt. To i&gt;JU thla 101 tlrod or bema oli my le'et all
. ol.
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Atew for l:le.uert. And kee,p some
U~ltod. ~("' Stolt. c.........d.nt !back lor IO&lt;OJIJ:Io on hot orders "

Mr. and llr1. Edward

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Sundl)' wltb Mr. ud 1111' loAA Ber.'er, were eaiJed bere b7 lhe
Law.
death of her &amp;nDdtatber, Dna
Mr. and lin. Gur Boyd ol W.U.. Karr and an h011111111ott.t of her
bur&amp;, w. Va ., were week ead parenu, Mr. a•d lin. C. B. Karr
Sr.
i\I&lt;OU ol II&lt;. and Jln, WUU~~a
Jani1 ChUdJ, dauJbter ..,, Ill'.

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Let's talk about cancer. That ! This gu!t! between curl's pC.iS!
thou!lnd3 lack upon that dis· 1 ble and eures aecompl t.shed i:
el$e as a' kind of di!-Jra~e or i~· the heart d the Ame1.can Can
·m:ectiaielf regard the diagnosi&amp; cer Society's educallonal pro
o1 eaDctr as a dt"ath ·•er.&lt;'.e-r:·=e il 1ram. The Society e.sttma lfs thai
eYldeot ln r.eryday life. But '"e a thirty minute exam tnatlo n cl
prOblem tt cancer is n~ hope· ·~ aix major caDZer sttes-skm
loa. Miny people are bo!n&amp; eur- mouth, lung:~. t t'J'Q al e gt'n~ t attvt
ed. Sctence, is learning rnore and orgaru, brent, and rectum . wuul d
more about diagqosls and treat· ,11ue 40,000 men, womer. and
menl.
,
children en~b ye4r frc m unn ec
fear , oegled, Vanity , and ig· essary deaths.
noranC:e are tbc word. ene·mlrs , Let'.s not talk ' about canc ~r­
of tancer eontrol. The fearlul let's do &amp;cmettnngl
person tayl, "I don't -want to ec
Don't burden your heart with
to a doctor because he miaht n.eedleu worry, nor shorten your
find -somet.bhtg wrong w~th m~" life by fal.te sell.confidenee.
~.· The seU·&amp;Unred ptr1on \iyl, see yOUf~ »ohysician ror tbat n·eed
"Sure, caneer strikee one In :ed e&amp;eck·Uf·
fOUr-hut 1 tMw it won't hit mt' ; ~give
your
a:enerou~,
or my ramily." BOth are
held thouchHUI suppor.t to the Amen·
btfk .from p~;ottttlna themsel'¥t:B can Canter Sotlet)"J &lt;:~~mpaign
and t.helr ramUiea by IISJ'P&amp;lllna f.or Qt,OOO~OOO to save more ()f
milconeepti.ons about tho orifln the lives that are needlessly IGSt
and nature of the disease.
to ·eaneer eaeh year; ~o
relt~:" ve
It 11 true that last year appro- ·some of the pain and suffering
xhnately 230,000 Americana died of ean~l't' pdients; and to con·
of canter BUT-it is estimrted tlnue and widen the search for
that one 'ot evety three tancer otw wa)'A or curing cancet or
deatha cOuld have been prPvent· Pnventlna: U. Joln the Ameritan
ed i.f the cue had been detected 1 Can ~:[?r Society's crusade agauL.-.1
In time arid proJ'I'IIP'I.Iy tnd proper-. ' carieer-mankiad's crli C'lC'st em~·

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Even Stanky
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FORT WORTH . 'lex. UP- The
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Ben Hogan, the
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despite t he fact he h a~n·t won a Art Fr:rwler'!i help tn t he '!ixt h
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favori1et were amone the early
PROVE, 17'
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WA? NO
er field opened a four-day, 72-hole dtoppe!J thelt, sixth slraight con- I Pt.IJKE HE
t:trive for $4,000 top money In t.hc tell. PO*t homer~d with one on
ROPe 6
Ron
Colonial National Invitation golf ln the -f o urth ot'f loser
WillNeR,;
Mrotlnati, !-ben greeted reli ever
tournament.
Jull Meyer with a homer in thr
four -time"' s ixth. Gerry Staley racked up his
Ben Hogan, the
champion and ~;entimental favorite third victory althoug h he n:!ederi
despite t he fact he h a~n·t won a Art Fr:rwler'!i help tn t he '!ixt h
aHer rookie Marv Blay·lock homtou~nament in nearl y two years,
was• In the fourt h thr ee-some to ered f.or the Phlls.
tee off while the two most promlalnJl Youngllers of the tour to
date teed off right behind him .
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who In little mftre than a yor:ar hill
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our &amp;!ores.

. Every week Is
litis week we wankd lo
go all oul, ld lllvlle you I• lo our otore to show you
Uie .grand uny of fine Foodalacladhog 1 lurlfOe baby
food1 depanmeat. Tbla week Its big ~uys for babies a!ld
every week h• bl(ibuyo . for . tvef111odY - COMPARE
OUR PRICES...
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Mtiff

Ccp1.ey · ol :lli~t~

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l'l'lntle. Parker. ..
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~11!1 wn1 ·. the '"""" . vi llr:

Dilly Maxwell, the 19,1 ~mattntr

tniu. Antt veretablel

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beou1e Colonfa1 Counlrv Club's

2 cans47c

'7',035· yard layout Is little Ben'lil
home course and he knows It
thoroughly. He'!'! been under par
in practice the put Wflek.
Littler and Mowell, on
,other hand, hav e played in

tlu'oqhout &amp;.be week. Plant wUI
be further diJCUued at tht not
meeting which wu MaJ 2. The
DAV No. 21' IJ on record In de.

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alt~n '(_ho ~-nder:wtnt major tj.~..

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ltlra. Gerald Vlolol,
lfiH ~~,. lkOUI was a JUilt

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inl eompletl011 by tho DAV No. 2'J
Amerl&lt;lon Leeton. the VFW: 10
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held in Point Pltau!rt on MIJ' !3

Erlni..

Velora..,• lfooPltal there. 'lllrY

·~· l(liriod IUillj. Kills it OD
obntwt. -Ge\ . ~1!N; iD"'J:aot
~eyj'r'i 1\-t·&lt;L. nl uy .drug
atore.
at !-.v~b_e~/' · Lotie--Dut..

Lou~vi lle l Denver fl ;J
Omaha 4 Inilllan~bliJ et·.
St. Paul 6 Toledo 6

The worl&lt;l champion

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Mr. 111&lt;1 ,... Ph- Alben
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trlll!iJI' for 1 Utlo &lt;kton&amp;e aplllll

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Enelmd'o .Don C~eU, May 18,
wat n-.a b1 ~r-rn,ate Bob AI;
bright 1wo w..li' ~'It

HOW TO

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DETROIT: lloy
lloht...n, ,
IB3l4. N.,.
York, outpniDtad •
Garth Panter, 181V., Slit Wt.

b7 1 oplrmllo.' WOIIlt&lt;adiY. Toalo
Hall Dliled the leha"ll&gt; with a lofi
~ to tho :to.l•·ijll/'}11 a brllk
Workout ~nd · d,eppSffed' Mareiano
to the c:anvat. ~!Jar' c1ano, who il

! ' ~''""'·' City at CI.W•(Juid, night
New York at ao.ton ,._

BY UNITID Pill. .

tile seeond tlrla't 'In, two weekt
heu)'weijht tbampiDJi RDCtl Mat·

·f ni11hl ·

Detroit at Chica~. ,DQ;.b_t;
Baltimore at W•~imt1bn ,. 1liebt .

FIGHT RESULTS

CALISTPG.\. .• &lt;;o~f. UP-For

Frt~oy'~"'"

Southpa-w Jobany P.odres was
hf,aded bil Otrdinals in the flmt not quite SD rpeetaeular in givmg
rfee~lpa: of l'be Jea»on between u.p nine Cardinal! tuts. includi ng
l~e twD clu:lu Wednesday ~t. homert by Rip Repulskl and Ken
Boyer, but he waoJ good enough to
register his secodld vielory an;d
pitch Brookbn's- eighth complete
game of t,h e you~ seuun

Maxwell Pick
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Clevt'la nd
DeLr·oit ~.
Chlra,11o

Tbt fiery lilUe Cardinal man-~
ger,
skeptica) abo11t all t hose
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on Broo.klyn'•
power, glumly sll'W the cviden~ t
for himstW IP Gil Hodgr]j, Duke
Snider and il;oy Campanella eac h
eJGplodcd homers in the D od gcr1'

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~lsslon , JniDil·-wl~ole j&lt;ernel

Champions at

Lat Ve1a1 in time lo get in much

more th~tn token pract.ieP. IICR!Iioiu~ .
It was Littler's red -hot performanee at L.u Vega.11, where he wal loped the fltld hy 13 strokes to
win $10.000 lh&amp;t alamoad him a11
one of the mrn moHI lik ely lo win
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BOW-LING SCORES

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128 142 1M · 434

Blind
P . Warnke
E Warnke

ItO ItO ItO 330

Blind
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Handicap
TO'I'AIL

130
047
23
870

IGNATS

ANNOUNC·EMENT!

Blind

P. Tedescn
lll. 11\VAlzel
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We Have Ju•t Purcha11d

B. Clark
"ub Tot'al

Handicap

HM:KEn'S SOHIO and

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ATOMIC PIVI
H. \Volker
M. Seyler
E Miller
H r,llller

INVITE

P. Mullen

loch and Everyone of th~ Motoring Public

Sub Total
Uan61oap

161
183
99
194

146
191
liZ
207
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KandM SOHIO

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131 108 116
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TO'I'AIL
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'IDGI RUNNIIII
D. John.fon
1112 Ill&amp; UK 422
R. O'Brie n
113 \ft lOS 3118

We want to a11ure you of the IOiftt f!nt
products and service that you hovt ltHn
1eHing here.

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Monnlng Kloet - Don Mullen ·~
Middleport, Ohio

130 t 3{) 130 3!10

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D. Clark
Phil Colll• •

ond Get Acquainted

130 13{} 390
649 7M 2053
23 23
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67:! 780 2122

12 os can 3"9c

MI. Hop~ purpole-Colby

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Reedsville Writer Active
In Many Community Affairs

llomeroy durin&amp; tbe bad wealber
)lr and' Mn. MarviD WilJOD aad !o tHt neJr tli\olr flllploymenl

dauab1.er Pamela were weetcead
Clle5b of Mrs. Wllwoa"J PJMD!J,
and Kra. Hoosier at n. Gay,
W.Va.
.Xn. John NolJOn who bu apoot
";~\ I the winter at the bome of her aoq,
: :_,·
Mr. and Hrs. Jacll: Nelaon aear.
Fostoria hu returned home.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur FUrel~
have been viailln&amp; their ehildren
at Chesapeake, W. Va.
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The Daily Sentinel, h11 been aelive ia the eonatructlve civic afflin of the county and communMils JQbble. a teaeher, with
most of her teaching experi,enee
in the Reedsville Schools., .served
during a summer'a vacation ~
Probation Offi&lt;:er under Probate

MISS LUCY ICIBILE

LONG BO'ITOM

Women beld Friday at 7,30 ot

Pretb)1~an

' Mrs. Ben. Philson, Couaty prCsl·

Church.

~ent,

Pomeroy OES Plans
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lilspection May 17

will preside, and the hoswUl be
the WSCS of
Oburcb with Mrs. Emerson
;Tonl'i, p...Jident of the WSCS In
t:harge or the refreshment&amp; and
teslleJ
~eath

lrranaementa.

Plana we.re made for JMPeetlon
Thla )'!'af with '"MMe Responalto be held May 1'1, when Pome- ble Cbrlatlan FamUy" 111 their
roy Chapter No. 188, OES, me' theme.. the women will consider
In regular ICillon Tuesday

eve- the binlly •nd Its role in teaehiDJ

Olng at the Muonlc Temple.
eoncepts baste to democracy and
• Mabel Goceleln, worthy mat- reHaron, th'e worth of the lnd

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fDa, and Denzil Goe,lein, "~:'!:iq
patron, pre.;tded ov&amp; the ..
illC- A e o'clock dinder
• • the lnspedlon and
jiolll for tho dinner are to
made wltb Lula Neue, aecretary
~y. May IS.
~
_. Several lnvttaUona t"o aUend
J,..,ectlons of varlou.a Ohaptera
wOre read. An tnviLatlon
al.

dual and the brotherhood of m
Mrs. Sl'f,nn W. Milner, AtlantJ~,
Ga 1 l1 ehalrm.an of 1he national
MQ
Day committee
lhl1

Kr. and krs. Den Larlilaa, oon
IY MRS THUIIMAN IAICOCK 1loberll lolr. and Mra: Emerson
Mr. and Mrl. Howard v...., of 'lohnlon and family, Mr. and Mn
Paden City, W.Va., were week Normap. Weber and IOfll, Mr. and
tb b
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St~~~~~d Mrs. Otcar l!abcoek ~·• and lamlly, Mr. and Mrs.

.ltM
Ttwney, who h·"'·e~&gt;resentaU~•!I
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mor• h~o~mlil •Jth tfwtularlha•

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and
Ray were
rt!tent
the home
of Mr.
and peats
Mn. C.W, , ·

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Frank H. J____~h.~~n~ton
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Taitt, Parkenbur.r.
:Mrs. Rosc:oe Wells ht a patient
at St. Joseph Hoapllal. She 11
slowly imJ'rovlnl, her man7
Crtends are 'glad to know.
Mr. and Mra Ray Johnson
Monaca. Pa., were weekend
of the latter's sister, Mr .
Lewle Young and son BJlly.•
Sunday dinner a:u,stl of Mr.
and Mro. Gar)h Smith were Mr.
and Mn. Howard Young of P•
den City, Mr. and Mra. John
Groee and dauahter Ma:-garet an&lt;t
Stethem was celebrated at her
home Saturday everdng. Shirley
!lay Larkins, dauahter of Mr. and
Mra. Dora,l Larkl~ and niece of
Mra. Stethem alao cel~brated het,
third birthday. Home ina de Ice
eream and cake were
to

Most.,....
NowlnU~,e

Equipment
Plant
lag 1!1!1~ from tbe Lewis Machin·
ery DfVI!JP n, lllaw .KJto• Company
tq Proc.tu.ee .ton, and the Contiar-n~I foujs4rJ. and MaehUJe Company
fqr · h~ . Jktlh manufacturers are
ljicaled ID Pl!lfburah, Pa.
eq.,Jipment ontered
!!"'l'd!~cLA complex tlrh;JI shear

IGVERYBArcu
!OF NEW SERUM
' ~ro GET CHECK
i, MICHAI!'L J. O'N!ILL
WASIIINGTON t:oP-Dr. Le01&gt;
ard A. S.::heele, U. S. JUrgeon
II general, nid today the govern·
m~nt has atopped approving new·
Jy.manufactured Salt polio ....
ciJ1e pendiDIJ review of aa(ety

staDdarda.
eu11 the coUE!d alumill·
Seheele told eon.grr~smen th~t
Into nat sheet and teVela Cloet not mean that the actual
~;~dl·"'" It ,_t hllh speeds. Var· manufattW'e of the vaeeine hill

"neoililli:, .Jiittin:, reeoiling been hal.ted. .
Sebeele tesUfied that the govtqt alumibum mlll productl emrnent hu not approved any
pidlhl
neW vaecJne production for the
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put · several daya. He aaid appro-

flat sheet slitting lines whlcJJ

AVONDAlE KIDNEY~~':P~uee

whie'tl are used to
a1"")&amp;rt of the
work is betaa
Eledrlc:
Calllor·

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ard1 and •afety."

S!:beele also aaid

tbe

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lrave the Publio Heallh SeJ'Vic,el

t ..t every bridl of the Salk
cine before it is cleared for un.

Plen UnHr Stucly j
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Mlrch,. SlamtH twin slrls ahow
{,...,..,,.Mn how tither h•w•
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NoJiil tlaftl •d l'rllioea Polllin-

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YELLOW CORN .. No. 303 · . ·• ~.,\H.S
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Wftrl" ..... fiOWft from. their '

HOMINY ... , . . No. 303 \ ~ •'FOR
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SAUER KRAUT ... ·' No. 303 :1 •
~roler ~ eared, b1iabt. t!O&amp;or.

ToOurFriends

h · read from Gtllipoil1
'·l6 :atend 1 reception tor

Horman

Dr.

Thatwas j woldtrful vote JOU gn• 'RoWtie'
TuesdaJ,MDJ3~

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Heath Methodlat Church , Middle-

Ptul Wollo« wbo bas beea J. ;:.
ouslr Ill wltb a burt .....uuea II
olowly lmpr&lt;Winc 'lmdir tbe .....,
of Dr.' Butrtmu.
Ill'
SblriO)' BaiiODCM !J Ill with
qulnJey and under tho care ot

E. L. Bbaworth received word

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a group oJ girle, Pioneer ._H Club
and abo Notary PubJic for a nurn-

· "The Retponaible
Chrlltln port. All women of the county
Famlly" II the theme Cor the Ml)' ~re urced , to attend this meeting
Fellowahlp Day mei!tin&amp; of th~ when the proaram will be presentMeip County Council or Church Cd by rep~eentttlves of the First

clll&lt;lot•.

To the·V.oter$ of·Pomeroy:

Olive Towmlrlp families. Her fatb·
er operated a store and was Postmuter at ft.eedaville 11nd her ~~
lor. MilS Kate L. Kibble, later
operated the store and wu Postmia:tren for 37 years.
Mlo Kibblf. has been adviaor of

~ellowship Day This Coming Friday

a

;..d

Judge J . E. Carleton.
ReedaviUe hu alwetye been her
home and her parent&amp; were An·
duson B. and Henrietta Hetzer
Kibble, both membecs of Pioneer

°

CODJUi.Uq

.of tbe death of hiJ brotber·lo-la.,
were on a trip tbrou.h WtJt VirChQ. Gregory of Welllton.
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Ora PaiJllor ot Vinton .,... oall· ginia Sunday.
~ .
inl Sunday at tbe M. Z, NelJnn
Mr. and lira. Wm. • MeQuald
Elsworth Balle-ee hill been en- home to vi1it his cow;tn H. 0 . bave employment. at Lonia8. 0.
joying a vaeallon for • week from ~·ll~ld .
his employQleot In Cbarleaton.. ·.
FrQkle llalleni""
hari
".H~I 1 W. H. H~wley who hu Harl.,;, aro W of mumpJ.
Mr. and Mrs . FrJIDk- Rlnehart
beeil, ID poor health wu in Pom&amp;
ha'Ye moved baclt to

ity .

.

Mrs. Rinebart's fatber Howard
Pond wbo bu tponl !be wl.ate&lt;
with Ilia dauabler lllrs. Geol'le
l'ou·of ,Atbell.l Jlu (:Ome to spend
the. sull'lmtr on. the far.Dl.

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Mist Lucy Kibble, Correspoo· ' ber of years.
dent, in the Reediville area for

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lac.,. after tpondlna the winter Ia roy

OW SALEM

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,' . ThGI"k you very much
Ina
.foryourd.isplayofsupport
cind show of confidence in
I'·
this election. We are avo·
b!r.:~:: j
community organ.·
I
wu
wu
iza~ion ond. not affiliated
with 'any political party.
A
cea
!nu,rhten Marriage
We hope that we may be
Jtlr .·
worthy of your confidence
in the future.
,w.

VI., In Ohio. Frlenda
a!Jo be Ob1Crv&lt;04.
At the conciWIIon of the me,e•· ,j

J)f

wil:!

reirHhn)entt were ac.rvod by
the hotltllet Pat Billhn, Ida
Helerie
Elemine. Sue Struble,
,._ullen and Pauline May«lr. While
'teated al the table !larry
Bmlth was surprlaed when till
10n, Theo pruented Mm
1arse llghte&lt;l doeor.ated
cake a~d the 1roup aang ·;
blhbday'" to b&gt;m. The !ake w~lc~
later aerved
the

.F1!1h•r out trom ground
!be po:iiJilfl' lliJiui011 ·!"'uld baye
been 'r.pptured ear dnlms, he said,
c~u,oe4' by the terrlllc for&lt;e of tbe
explosion whteli create. a virtual
tva&lt;uum l.a lbe

R~C~PTS

:Ura. Smith and Theo and

'•mdr.i.rftl

IIIIO!Ifl

and Mn. 'rnomas tlendrlx
announcing the marrlat~:e nr
daughter, Winifred, to l1r .
W. Vaughan, 110n of Wal
and the late Thur

FOR PARK SlTE

The wedding took

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Flr8t BapU1l Church

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!')ill_dcll.ep,o_rt• Ohlu. April 2!1rd ot
The allend•nll for the
were Mr. and Mn. OaYid

3rd Ward Fire Co.
fi,rst A Squad

of Pomeroy, Ohlo. Tho
wa» very Informal wit,h
ol the !amlly belnl
. The couple will be at
to their frlenda at the Hen·
';Kc;:l:/l':~relidcnec on Beech Street for
~ro110nt

while tht new

II lbe MOIII Generol Hoopllal

FRIDAY AND SATUitDAY ONLY

t.aborotory Teehnlolan. llr.
11 pr010nlly employed at

MADISON

Elee-

Dill P.ickles • • • qt27c
Wheaties • •• 31b$1.00
'
Willi

•• the Area Salea

. He waa former!)'
al The Alklna Chtekl
ICRATCH THAT ITCHI

JUIT II MINUTII
ploaat&lt;l, your 40. bock at

Recorda on Box

lnttant-dryMD)' ttme of

ON

TENDER JUIC{

for caema, rlnaltch anct other aurracc

Wieners

KI!JL aormt

et &amp;wlsher

AI.

Ron- Pomeroy 'aDd , ioba Blackwood,'
llliddl-t lland
atudellt cir Mrs, RutiiJ)\1.. .. _:.. .

EXTRA .SPECIAL
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;l:~;:.X''~~~~~ Wb«J
Ia Wll
t~e t!IUp(O)'·
former I

at

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moraine ,were.~u Dale Reedy, n1!21

the

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lltore, 1'ry

saturda)o. llay
• HOL~IIt HOSPITAL
Admitted to the Holzer Hc&gt;spital site so th.at
from th!J
.T!Iunc!aY and Ibis J)lele

Mrt.

earea for her mother who
fr~::~p.,,au,ns from an er.tended

'- Southern

Bruce Uoyll,

Mldllleporl Park
baa Issued • call

Lohae.

SENTINEL

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Ctisco • '
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Roses
"Phone 6222

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Buy Vour Fi!voll.le

Clileken , Plett~

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