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Jln. C. E. lleyt ten today lor a
lew dl)'a' vlalt witb her mother,
Mra. C. 8 . Hawkbu, Piulllpt, W

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Amateur Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Advisors Home

POMEROY SOCIETY

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ll'lll and Mrs Vdmli T1ylor
Mr. and Mrs Walter Thomn
6-DaiJ.y
Po!Deroy-Middleport,
Mrs Ralph Gilmore retW'De ! •nd lam1ly of Crookiville an I
home Sunday alter 1 week's Vlll David Thomas, Minersville, were
m Columbus wtth relau ... ea and Sundty dinner gue.su of Mr an .
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Ooe hund"d ond """'Y·Iour Stet£1, orgarnst; Ro .....ry LyODI,
ew~s.I
restmte~
fnend!l
Mn Everett Thoma.s. and d.II.U( 1
"fht- Junlor Amateur Gardenens
m•mb&lt;rs ond '"Jton attendej Adah, Beth Pullen , Ruthl No•··
Mr ani'! ll'r&amp;
Paul Hill and ter
Club met ~onday af1ernoon t family returned to their home,
Lhe
I!tspectwn of Ev11ngchnt' RJce, Elther: Euvettlill Bee-Ate,,
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Mra Charles Qmvey and ,0,1
the home of the1r adv110t, Mrs West Jelfenon aft~r a VLS'lt with
Chapter, OES, Monday at th ~ :tfartha, Gladys Vroman, EI~tOI;
Su~ar
•re tptnding the week •n Colum Middleport Ma.somc Temple. Mrs Dee Vroman
Warder· George
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Rando-lph Humphrey, South Third h1s parents, Mr. and Mn E J
bu.s With Mr QUI\ICY who l~ ell' W1llls Anthony Worthy Matr'm Melahart. ~ntmel , H~len Re _ M ~~- Nettle Van Hook and Mr1.
Cb
dfen
'of
)f.lp
Benllee
.Bow.
Avenue
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ployed there
and Allen Hughea, Worthy Pa nolds l'mma Clatwortby Stew.rt
d 1 TJloa:_u.lu~~nd, were lnl- en's el~~~e~ .at the &amp;Yier Ru'1
Miss B.arbara Ann H1ll of VIles
Mr and Mrs Frank Rudolph or !ron pr~1ded at the ritual which Hawkms, irustees.
c~ltJste Ault, presid•·nt was m
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Lee 1 ~to 1t e p u:v ary of the Scboo1 JIVe her 1 jpyely 1Ift
charge or the mectm,;: and thr ... e tc r spent the weekend w1th Mr ZaneaVllle were Sunday guest.s of wa ~ ms;&gt;ected by D~puty Gran1!
w s- an ey 01t. American U.. Monday when she ea)D.e to the
Past Malrons were on' t~e re- &amp;ion, recently when the Au.xlliUy .chOOI tor be.r lind dPI wltb
new members were " elcomed to and Mrs 1&lt;.: J Hlll ,lohnny Bry h1s Sister Mrs Carne Grueser of Matron, Neva B Calendme Stock
ant was a Su,.nday guest
Mmersv1lle
the club.
port
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cephon Itne lor the lnapec.tton met at tbe home of Mrr. Harrt- them.
Word was tecelvec! here Saturwhich was attended by elev•o son Bentley. Mrs, Campbell HarMIAS Helen
Baum, Columbus
Mn Humphreys presented ead1 day that Mrs Cla r a t'ox Bruckner
A dtnner at the First Presbyter W-orthy Matroni and nme Worthy per, vice pre.sldent, conducted the
The enUre affair W'M plann~
member With a polled plant as a was serwu~Jy 111 m a Detroit v1sited Sunday w•Lh Mrs Myrtle 1an Church preceded the lnspPe- Patrons Chapters
representf!d opening service and the new niem- by bhe -pt.tpilJ throuJh their tomWatson and was an overmghl IIO n and Mrs James ClatWQrthy were Barlletl, Macksburg, Ne.
&lt;; tart of the1r summ1 r gardt:o~
llospt lal
bers Were escorted br the Set-it.- Mittee• reprnentiha: the fourtlt
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guE"st
of Mrs Carrie Gruescr
Rt'frcshmf'nts were served by
Jr rhaplam of F.vange!lne Chi!p Marshfield , Pomeroy, Glouste··. urna and preceded by Ute flJg- and flftll aradet They ebose a
Mr .and ~rs Perry F Sm11h
Wllllllln Gruesl·r 1~ a merl1ca! ter, asked the blessmg Carrymg arnsonvllle, Galhpohs, Ch(t.&gt;hire, bearer who carried a lighted can- be.uutu.l "bite nrdigan aweattlf
Suzaune Hrnrlbury, host ('Sll, whu Jn d soH Gl en of Columbus we;e
wa s assistec! by the .. dv ts.or
ll\11 lhr 1\lay the.n e, r~von .31 thf Racine, Belpre, Guysvtlle, Athens, die. Mr.s. Carrie Canell, preatdent to which was attac~ed a farewell
weekend I!Ul'Sts- of Mr and Mrs patient at the Veterans HoopJtd
Cmcmnah
lable were m1n 1a ture May·bask,:ot s Marietta, McConnelsville, Bev ,
John Snuth
was m charge ot tbe ceremony.
card .utograp.hed by eada thUd.
Mr and Mrs Paul Shirley and flll r c' w1th ling blossoms aal ly, Stockport, Ohio; V1enna, W.
LnHla Moore while m Washm?
The
next
meeUna:
wlll
be
on
Mrs. William Anderson and
pla&lt;'C cards
m t 11e Star-po,nt
ton D C last week W!l·h thr ,ons of Pt Pleasant were Salo.~ .
Va, BeMord , Ky. Spec1al mu.iilr Monday, June 10, at the borne of bheir teaehers, RObert Robel"l
Scntor Class was the dlnn~ riay guests of Mr and Mrs. Ka r l no!ors Center a1 rang('ments we(t' was presentPd ·hY A vocal trto, Mrs. Van Hook Durlns the busl· and Mrs. R. C. Zuntfel uaisted
~fil\ ·polcs usmu the Star-poan'&lt;:.
(!uesl of her cou~tn Mtss lol.t' Gruesor, Mmenv1lle
Mrs Paul Wmn. Mrs Georle ness meetmg Mra. Thomas Mrs. tbem in makinif the artflna:eAbsent From
V.· 1 ~ kham
Sunday guests nf Mr and 1\oh ~ ­ &lt;'Olurs wllh the pnll'l' Lopped wuh Meinhart .and Mrs. E. M Blake, 1Emma Bland, Mrs. AIJen Hamp. menta.
S:dwanl Parker Sr , Mme rsvillr ' tars and the flblwns held by
R{'v Waldo J Bartels, was tk
acrompamed by Mrs. Steaff
ton were named on an Emergency
~"'ldr
' bl d
!.:llt·st s1w&lt;tker at the Rac1ne Bap were Mr and Mrs Wilham 1" 1rk muuature- doll ~ dres~C!rl 1n s8tm
Office
Committee.
~ne cu
en a11 '168em e 1n
:!;owns Mrs Anthony was assh
A rcc£- phon was held m th(•
one room where they presenhd
I1s t f burch Sun 1'a\ evf1n 1 Tltc ~ r IIA G (ami])'
May 27 lhru June L
F: i\oT Bl&lt;~ke , Mr., remple dmtng room with Mr~
M1~s Una Grt:c~-cr
was the Pd hy Mn
Hoste~ses for the meeting were I the gift. Miss Bowen t;l.p~~
Rev Wesley Jl'Jtkln~
pastor o1
the church wa ~ called to Akror. Sunday dmner ,[luest of Mr and J;ums Simpsorl Rnd M·; w.uia I Smerson Jon,e..s, assocnite Ma.trPn Mrs Bentle), Mrs Emma Bland, her appre:ciaUon of thoir tboueht·
Office Girl
\lorns on the d~Jcoral r rg comm.' "&gt;residing at ttle punch bowl. Mrs Carrie Cassell, Mrs. Gertrude fulne!13 and their frient\lbi-p, atMrs. Hnry Ketsi'r, Mmersville
by the dl·;dh or ·his au .
lee
:andWlChes, assorLed tea cookie &gt; Butler and they served home made ter whieb they ~oined tp 'JiDgtng
Houseguests
of
the
cv
anrl
Mrs
Hattie
Russell
of
Colum
In Charge
1\L the churc-h lhe W&lt;J rthy Ma lower mint" and ahe1 bert puncb 1ce cream and cake lnd colfee to song, which they bad ltlarned in
Mrs Waldo J Bartel•. over the bus epent the weekcntl at h lrou and W:1rthy Patron pr::sem
vere served by MrS' Mlllon Hoo '· fod'rteen memberi
their week d11y ctiu.r-tfi lehoOJ.
WC'ckend were Mr anJ Mrs Ar ~orne, Anne St
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I'd l!lf!R to Mrs CalerHIJn[) aw' w \1rs. Robert McElhmny,
Mrs.
thur Wl!Jch of &lt; olumb'!s, forme r
')cnver
Nelson,
Mu
Eber
Lewis,
Fay{' Wingett,
Gra1•d
1-~lecta ,
p,;m shiOn &lt;'rs a t Dover
Kathleen Abl l' Grand Reprc ~e n \frs Leland Brown, Mrs Frank
Mr and Mrs Charle
Ho]l ( n
Arraqgements oi
'at1vc of Adan~a s- and Adah Dr Cllee.sebrt!w
ho.pf ofr Pa r kl'rsburg ~ere Sun
vol, Grand Repn•scntallve of Ore- spnng flowers were used m the
day g ues ts of Rev and !.Mrs Wa!
UU Cll PAY
Ill TIE
lodge room and ~he refreshment
~on •1 he chaplet prt•st•ntcd cor
''o J D,lft e l~ 1'he1• wcl:e former
sages
to
Mrs
Calcndme,
M;s t&lt;~ble was centered With &amp;f\ ::tpar1sh10ners at Columbiana
Mr&amp; 0 E McKinley who was in·
Dcvrl rangemenl of peomes, rost3. iris
Mr and Mrs
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o•" JUred wh•le workl[lg at her home Wmgett, Mrs Ahl{' Mr~
an&lt;! the Star potnl s presl'nl'•r.t and syringa 111 a crystal contlitn~ •
Ot1nbar W Va ,
'' ..,,,~ et on 111
on Front Street, L~ bemg trea~ed
'""ntt-N!II N!olml
wlt•h 'Mr and Mrs
- no' p11RI)'' 0&lt;JM
bv a local doctor for a fractured 1\olrs Anthony "1th l rorsage of
- fast dl)'onl! - phu
Rooms
pmk r ose buds The ch:tph•r aho
"b
lcnd•aa Yobrunl
pn!st•nted Mrs Calendme w1tl'!
aew btiUif tO
wollt
Pauline
Zirkle,
sludent
nurse
at
1 Wollhode Al.lird Type F111
A h1gh-pmnt of th is p.~rt of tht
Holzer Hospital, spent the week"'•IIl'ithbullfh
PRinr lo nrremelr durahle - un M
I I I ~ IIJ : ;IJIJ
, W•lh~l ••a•n nnd ap.on "tdiQUI Ia jury II&gt; 10
end
whh
Mr
and
Mrs
Ebcr
Lew1s
FOR
• lunly hr finlfh.
"'"'"''' progc.•m
the SUC·
and daughter, Janice.
rmse g1ft of ~ ro: tvel from W1IJ.;
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Mn L. E Reynolds entertained
Mrs Norman Wayland", Me1gs Anthony to his w1fe The gavel•
(Car 01
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County Membership chalrntan, and 1s ornamented 11o1'h the Eastern Saturday wnh a dtnner to cele.
atlmltted on 2 Adult Tickets)
Mrs William Hrown, D1atrlcl pres- Star 1nsigmli and 1s made trom brate the birthday of ber husbahd,
~ Sales - Paint - Service
Hom Karloff
Ident of Aux11taries of the Amerl- wood nr the old Bloom" Chapel Edgar Reynold&amp;, and the tirst visit
CO,II• MAKII
FRANKENSTEIN
•6007-Y Middleport 6265-X
ean Le11ion, attended a meeting of Church m FaafJCid County Mr• of her mother, Mrs Harry Laws,
(Th• 0Tiglnal Hill)
lhe Rutland Auxiliary Monday Anthony's mother atll•nded th .. Whittier, Cah(, In ten years
Better Clltiq eoflee, arater coffee
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ecoDOIDJ - 7fJfl ,.,.,, . , ,.., til
nJght.
..,hurl'h when she was a child aml
Commg especially to visit Mrs.
On 1'he Brl le!it. Corner
Kcvm ~\ofc('arthy
Dan~ Wyn'ers
Mr .and Mn. Jamea Jcwart and later Mrs Anthony'll hther wa• l.azoa were her daughter, Mr~. Er~ tw/c•! The Jlla\+madc slvu )'OU
In illldd port
INVASION OF THI! ..ODY
bete:er coffee. tbroqb a.
two daughters, Spencer, W Va , thc pastor her[! and "he alao a' roll Conroy Sr., and famU:r, Hugh
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SNATCHERS ·
comhlnalioa of od!Uin aftd p.cenced
Conroy and Mrs. Rbbert Hutchlnwere week end gue.sl..!l of Mr and tended th ere .3 6 a child
(In Supcr- Scnpe}
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Mrs Dwight Wallace and sona,
The Deputy Grand Matron corr. son, Akron; Mr and Mrs. Erroll
wn.,.nrur. exactly, ntom•tically.
Bruce and Alan.
'llenclcd the Chapter for ttu&gt;lr Conroy Jr and daughter, Kimberly
NeYfl ~··q ~ "'ltuma" roffee.
Mr and Mrs C. J. Cummtngs work 110 ~ after the m~eetlon a JC of Huntmgton, and Mr. and Mn.
ar.ver "uadetpelb.. d~e,. 11te
(Cressa Webb) are moving from officers taking part were Ka'h George p Stace, Findley.
Flavo-ma.dc ndlod Jieldt mOM
Massena, N. Y, to Binghampton, lecn Anthony, WM , Alien Hughei=
Ather guesl!! at the party were
full flav.,ed C\I,Pil per pound,. too.
N. Y. Mr Cummings will enter the WP, Br.ulah Jon es AM: FleldLl!! Mr and Mrs G. v Rupe, Bradbury
lot aew coffee: eaviDaa.
hospital in Blnghampton for sur- Hawkms, Ap , Mrs. Joe Youn..: and Mrs Margaret Reynolds, Midgery.
13r , ~ubshlutt:d .as ~ccrctary fo· dlePort, Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Rey.
"" .., lf'ut
4!111
~ Ill po 11s. Rena Lynn, Uny
Pc.ll.._. •lu.. ltll~~~o , ~
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.., .. M... D ~~~ no 1ds, ua
Mr. and Mrs Norman Wayland "••
and son, Charles, were- •n Colum- Roush, treasurrr, Roma Hawkms daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v. E.
,.-•,\f
bua from Thuraday untd Sunday Gun V1rgm 1a Ncutzhng, assoe1ate Reynolds !tlayed With ber cousin,
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Mr. and Mrs Robert cond, Emma Clatbwol·thy, chap M~ss Ann Rupe, RN, m GalUpolls
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, Powell and family, The men at· W~•lm,~Pumol~cc,m"~shd,U~Ii1•n~~~~
tended the Middleport ba ..cbal1
James whJie there.
L,vaton Pullen, Charleston, was
the guest of his parents Mr and
Mrs. A. R Pullen, when he was
called here Friday by the death of
his grandmother, Mrs John Phil·
hps,
Mr Rnd Mn William Reynolds
returned home Fraday night aflcr
a 8iX week vblit in Mu~htgan Thry
1pent a week w1th their daughter,
Mrs Shelby King, and fam1ly al
Lans•ng, before going to Kalama
zoo where they stayed with thC!Ir
son, William R Reynolds ,and chi\
drcn while their daughter-In law
waa 1 surgical patient at a hos
pital there. Mr Reynolds and h1.s
daughter, Patty, brought Mr and
Mn. Reynolds to Middleport n·J
1a)' and rdurned alter a short vu
1t here,
Carroll E. Meadows, ColumbuB.
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R C. Meadows. Sunday.
Cheri, daughter ot Mr and Mrs
John Maye'r, Grove Chy, Is spending the week with her arandparcnts, State Representahve and Mrs
George Melnhlirt .
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Callendme
and daugbter.s, Nancy and Linda
Stockport, and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Anthony and daua:hter, Bar.
bara, were Sunday guests of Mr
nnd Mrs Willis Anthony. Mrs. Call·
cndlne is the District Deputy
Grand Matron of the OES and Mn
Anthony Ia Worthy Matron of
Sv.an.gelllU Chapter, OES.
Guy Suter, Welch, W. Va., 1$ a
buslnes.s visitor in this area and Is
a houseguest of Mrs. George Laah·
er, Rutland
Mra. Ethel Fll~kinier, CJ4rleston, Wills an overnl1ht 1uest or
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dalley when
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Paul Smart attended the Board
;~~5: wllh l&lt;owC&gt; ltoot•H Juli4 Mood• on CBS-TV. W...,.locollloli.,.forlimc am!flollon.
of Managera ot the Ohio BapU~t
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Franklin Richards, who is em.
I A&lt;lddento will happen ; 1 ; to Julia ,
plo~d in Coluno~us was a week
Meade, famout TV pttl'80nallty, or to H
end gueat of his arandmother, Mrs
any 1V'Oman.who d0011 hor own rookil)l, . 1
Her Roolt
When lhe turnl the heat off on her new · 1
Mra Sara E. Kelly and her aueat
, Qu ranp, lt'a OFF right then and them, ,
'frl. EUabetb Spincks, Akron,
i'l1tore'o no llnprinr heat to "boko" !
hay~ returned home after a v1sJt
7oa
IJ)ilUnp onto the ran" ~ •• no ecrape
with
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the
former'&amp;mother.
Mrs.
and ICI'Ub for Julia Meade or for you.
Emmeu Cray.
enjoy a not1ceabl7 fin~ flavor-dla~v~J'
Toc;lly'a new Gq nngee are deeignod
Mrs.
Bill
Shoun
and
dau&amp;hter,
for ctUiat cloaning all &amp;he way around.
deb, uuuaually taiiii'J, Because Folaei'a' iu
Barbara, left by plane from
And. with &amp;he new automatic to1• burner,
Hit MMOlloMI MW Outoll\atlc fop
~arle•ton Satluday tor their
uniq~e
of nature'a·choic:F ~~- ill ·
~abd.ll'OI'Chint ~Uit can't happen
"-•' ~ ad fvtt the cleaft, bW
bome In Jobna~a CitJ, Tenn., af~er
••• beca~ the flame turna lt.elf up and
a two week vlllt with bt"t (Mil'eCta,
remo~ mounq,in region~, where
io .., abuilcllllct ol
~-- ...-ll&lt;ofl,l 0.. •
clowo automalbll,y at j,..l tho rltlbt
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OES Evangeline Chapter Holds
Senunel,
Annual Inspection On Monday L · Man1ey
AuxJhary In
ln•trahon

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BAKER

CLINTON FISHER

Saunders L~uds Star Students
As Clifton: School Term

Death Toll Is Boosted Upward U(
Of isters Sw Thru Midwesf'l
Poll~t Vaccine

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S&amp;tiK'day mormng polio chnlci
will be conducted (or the ne~tt tew
weeks - until nailable vaeeine
runs out - for pcraons who have
had but on~ shot four or more
weeks ago, accord1ng to Mrs Beu·
lah Strauu, executive secrel.lry of
the Count)' HNith Department.
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the new automatic top burner heat ooutrol
·--:-··\on any ot theae range•:

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E. M. BlUe weie auuta of ttieir

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daughtert, J"anll CbUdi\ and Cherol, lll1ke; •tudel.lt nuttes •t Hoi-

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Saturday 1t tbt Kothet-Dauah&amp;cor

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Tbe part)'

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was held in U~t:!
matn lGunp .Of the nf.lw nurse:w'
home and wu planned bl' th~
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._re Nif ky Nletiolson ,
and M~. J. earl Nlebt.l•.~cl &lt;li~~,van~eter, son of Mr.
and Mn. Willfa:m VanMeter A.:
I!Or'dlnlf to Det.a Saunders thr
bqy.s 'Ire. among tM beat student I
scho1nticlill1 ittJ-d itt ~eportiJI-ent
tbe Dean baa .met in his kmg
eari!er as an edueator In three
states,
Dean
Saunder11 tf'.,.lu•• •ie
Sixth, Seventh and El;hlb Grades
In the very elderly Cliftoil ,Bebo:JI
n II I brlek ttructure I!Ordpleted

In 1878.

The Dean. a native of Mei,a:s
Couoty, twice retired but not
etYin,a up yet, \¥Ul be 89, years
01~ _ ~arty In Junil "I'm like th1s
building... he sald, · "old, but n 1t
)'et ready to fall down "
. ~fOrding to NfchoLron and
v..,._e tet their tearlter "Is the
~t tbe:r've ever had " Rumors
t.bat tbe Dean might try onr.e
tjaln to retire
already lhas
W.u.ht 8: number of threats t:tJ
loWa1Ji110ple to a:et -a petition out

lor lit&amp;.. ~tention.
There tJ 1 question, however,
ef lund,_ being avai111ble. in . M ..aon. CoLtnt)r for enough teaehers
to ltlfl 3chools as thty were th\.,
yeu-. The Deart admlls be may
be tOpped off in· the economy

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tbe bo:ra. "bteati!e. l'm

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getting
Gld. But i( they want me back
hue pext yeu, I'll probably try
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'D tln Saundetll resides at JOUI'·
notito!!! 33, WJ~h hi• daughter
JeMit- Baundera. Hia star pu'plls
are plannJg on entering Wahamr,
HJah SChoot n~xt tall.

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Frank Betz, 69, of 849 Higbo-Jt
Middleport, retired car inspt!ctor
for the New York Central R.lllwa:r,
died suddenly of a heart attack
at his ·Middleport home at 9 P M
Tumday&lt; He had retired on Jan.
uary U. 1956 alter service of 40
years.
Funeral services lor the deceased w.Ul be held Friday at 3:80 P
M. at the .Ewing Funeral Cta.-pel
with tbe Rev. C E. Hoyt, pas1o1 ot
MJddleport First' Baptlat Church
officiating,
,.
Surviving the deceued are his
wlfe~ \faude rReed) Betz- of Middle·
port; a brother, Jacob F. Betz,
dleport and ~wo niecea .
The deceased was a llfelonr res.
ldent of Middleport and member
of the First Baptist church and
the Brotherhood ol Ratlway e&amp;r
men.
Burial wi11 be made In lhe Mid
dleport HilJ Cemetery under the
direction of tbe Ewtag Funeral
Home,

Middleport 8th
Grade Graduation
Plans Announced

l«tt

as the dr1 V"r
that was d •
'l"uesday night

tbrpQgh , utility
leet ,~·;t&gt;ri!n• fo .m

He Is WHllam C. reH:blil. ae•
t!ordine t.o Sh~iff J\obt!rt .' c.
Jainea Bumguner, .son or Mr Kartenbach of Letart Falls, n
brother of Vorgtl Perkillll Th
llld Mrs. Oris Bumgarner,
tart.. Route 1 and • studear at lt\tter Was arrested at the scene
WO\lama Higb School, bu )'een of thf! accident and will 'Je
awarded a schollJlhip to the tharged with intoxication.
West Virginia State Oonserntion

Camp loc-ated at Camp Caeaar · 1

1o-lti.

Harrisonville
Alumni B~t
BeSab-ay

Mia Roush will receive ber AB.
Desree in eoeial stbdlee In June
and is pruently a candl4ate for
The lliddleport Eia:htb Grade "Min Wlttenberger". She "bel Gnp
Commencenlent will be held 1' to Theta Eta Kappa, .home ecOThursday, Ml&amp;' 23, at .ll P. M aJ nomics honoracy; the Sociology
The HartiBonvill~WDio Alumthe H•gh School auditorium.
and baa ,been a JMm ber of
ni AsiGOiaU~n bui' let M"•y 2&amp;,
Supt. Kermit Daugherty of
Council and .0: 18$7 for theJr tamial ba.nque&amp;
Jacboq Clt:r SehooiJ w11l be
and vice preliden&amp; ot
and dance. Tklket. ..01 be $1 ..!0
11pe.aker for the exel'i!l&amp;es.
and hu ·eerved OZ\ tbe
plus due11 of .25c. 1
Special musle for the program
Wlttenbereer'',
Millie will be (urnltbed by the
w.ill Include two numbers by th
Din
,l'anner prcheatril of Ml 1She
if
a
gradUite
ol
Waba•a
Elghth Grade, directtd by Mn
dle.port. Tile l'anquet will be se..
Cla!'i!nce Lacey and • proeessio!l· High School, Cla88 O( 1953.
ved at '7:00 and lbe dance starl)l
al and special D!imber· by thr
at 8:00 o'clock. .
Junlor Band directed by Eo~.rl
W-arnke

Draftee Fails
---Job~Opeu
At 'Ne"W H;tven Last Wahama Hi To Report For
'Q'f the
uf
His Induction
inan•Jer Ot t.bf awbrimlng pool lssembly Will
lOr
beinl
.bY
New
Be Hel~ Friday
W'oundaUon.

F. Bruckner
By Death
Friends and rel1tives learned
here todiY of the death of Clara
Fos Bruckner, about 86, wbo died
In a Detroit Ho.spital Tuesday
Dtght.
Her mother was the late L1zzie
Midkiff (formerly Mrs. Lizzie
Freclter Fox) who died about three
months ago. Both reS'Ided for a
number of years with the George
Freckers of Pine Grove.
Funeral servtus Wlll be held in
Gladwin, Michigan, at 2.30 P. M.
Saturday. Bur1al will be there

Surviving

relatlves here an

cousin&amp;.

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job

l~fe guar4 positlon, are
'reeeind
t~e
lb·
ven Recreation
Pion• oh. ~&gt;&lt;Inc· ..&gt;de lor th·,
opening of the PoOlt•ndJppoint.. r
t,o· ~ pool, committee , recently
,...,.. C. fl' Currt, •nd M. B.
Stelum, ~baitmen a~ T.homo~.s
Gl'il\at..d "''d Jaot lfioOr.
and

Attendance eertificates wlll be
presented at a gener.al 1 usernbb'
to be held at .Wahaml Hlgb &amp;!bool
at 8:111 A. M. on niday io tbesehool auditorium.
Report cards wJll be dlltributed
at
tb~ school on tbat day fo11ow·
DGh1ld F. Roustl was named
·Inc
tests wbich are being, civen
ebai11man ol tbe 8uUdln&amp; ant' at lbe
school tbrou.eh tbia week
Jblntenanee Committee With F. School will be dismissed for tbt
A Clrmtek, ~: C. Roney an ~ aummer moothf on Friday.
,Gfrlld RoOd 18 -nt·~~L

"' ~amed to tbe Skatblt Comm,t
. ~{ were F. A. ~armack 1 eh!ilt
man lnd Willl•m 1Chlsler ·.and
J'" .Ted.e..eo.

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ATTENDS GRADUATION

MliGS

GINIRA~

to the area
and will
scr1'Misly.
catv&gt;nai
exh1h1ts
..
ar;~~ picture rep.rdJDg
·&gt;~~•....,,..~.,.;
faetlitiel, reeriitTeaat
.,.
rac:ultunl aLilvftle.t:,'
sources, outstandmg busmess, and
tndusUYCouoeU~bcrs ser'mg on the
nussed
Fair cornmfttee ire· Wayne P'ostcr,
t~ squ 01 re,
Gallla Count,·, Rol&gt;ert. Byers. Ath- but destroyed a numbet of bun-ens County, Fr.ink Morrow, Ronald ness pt.Ces and borne~.
Hand and Tom Carlisle, lacluon
Refugees trom
the Fremont
County, Howilrd Kreas. Lawrence
all of tbem bomcleu, w~re
County, J G. Cox, Pike County; I~~:_:~ to Wmona, 11 mile!! away,
Floyd Benedict, Vinton County,
they were housed m tempoBart Boll, Jr. Hockln' County and
quarters w1tb the -help of the
R. L. Sprmger, MCJg.s county.
cross
At Desloge 34 IDJured persons
were hosprtahwd at nearby Bonne
Terre, n1ne of them in c.:itieal
condition Dotens more were mJured who dtd not reqUire bospi·
taJization
Flfty PIDtf o( blond plasma were
relayed by highway patrol umts to
the mjured a.t- the- Bonne Terre
Hos~:IItal, lbree mlles north
of
Walter Friend of Letart. W Va
Desloge.
has bt!en bt~nored by betng n&amp;m
sa1d two of the dead
ed the "driver of the month" for inAu\lloritles
tbe be51oge twister were k•Ued \
the m()nth o( Apnl by tbe Wes: m the City 1tseU and three d1ed m
V1rgmia Motor Tructr. Association a demolished farm house aouth·
ID their safety contest.
eat or !he c1ty
Fnend is a driver for Po1nt
Authorities described property
Express of Charleston He hl~
damage
at Desloge
as ''tremen·
hten employed bt' t-he organu:a
tion for 27 years and has dnve 1 dous" Thirty homes were destroy·
a total of 2.040,000 miles with ed and much of the bustness dl"only two acctdent.s bemg hstf! l trlct was reduc...ct to twiSted deagaml'it him. One of those m,s- bris
Four Reel Cross station wagons
haps happened Ofr the hijJbWai(
from St Louis b r i) u .~.th t eots,
In 183a, h1s· truck dnfted an,d
blankets and food to the c1ty of
Htruck a car after h2 had parked about
2,000 population
on a terminal lot Then in All
Telephone commumcatJOnS were •
gust, 1955, a motorist While at
knocked out In the stncbn arl!a,
tempting to pais him struck the and
the state h1ghway patrol waH
rear of hu tractor-trailer".
hampered by almosphi'rlc eondi·
He •" a nat1ve of Mason Coun t;~ tlons that garbled tts rad10 netillid the father or five children.
work
Still OtMr Twisten
Other tw115lers h 1 t Monticello
and Belgrade, damagmg n"i n c •
more homes.
The Desloge tornado also tipped
mto the httle town of' Cantwell,
JUSt south of Desloge Mrs Jame11
F Collms, whose husband 1s mana,:er of radiO statiOn KFMO at
A large, new ntn bearmg thr nearby Flat River ,told U n 1 ted
name " Mason Youth Center·· Pres.s her home was destroyed
was erected on the ~tason C.l'm Mrs Collins satcl she and her
mumty JJuilding last week ~)' husband escaped by takmg refuge
Prmc1pal Charlie CaJT of thl' m the basement
Mason
Grade
School, Glenn
fwo truck loads o( bedd1ng and
Sm1th ol Wahama High School two trucks of food were rushed
and several h1gb school b()ys
lrom 'West Pla1ns to Winona to
Th,. s1gn was made .by Ca. · reed the evacuated Fremont rc~&gt;i ­
and pamted by B1ll Rowley o( dent.s Tlte Red Cross also obtamMasfln Carr IS prea1dent ()( th ~ ed 100 cots and blankets' from the
Mason City Ovic Cuuncil whid, Army 11ase at Fort ~onard Wood,
~!Jret'ts
recreatu(.ul
Htivth£a Mo, for the refugeru
at the bUIIdmg
A p1cture of a hfe gized girl
on skates has been attached ~o
the s•~Zn Skating Is beld there
~
three t1mes a weelt:.

Walter Friend Is
Named "Driver Of
Month" For W. V

New Haven Girl
Crowned Queen
At Wittenberg .
... Carol Ann Roush, da~ter of
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Roullh Of New
Haven, wa.s recently uowned Cre&amp;;cent Que:tn of the t.mda Chi Al·
pha Fraternitr'a annual White
RMie "Ball at- Wtitenbera College in
Sprlnglield, Oblo, wbere she Is a

Coun ilahon O:lC w1tn('ss s;~1 d that
outs1de o( lhe th ree hmldmgs
spared by tbr&gt; twJstPr · nothm~
ov~ three fl'el ht s;:h was ldl
sta dang
,
The funnel roared eastward, dippmg to a clu s ~er of hve homes
and a motel \\ 1tn e~scs fiatd the
motel collape.t;d mto rubble, leav·
1ng noltng bu . the c•mcrete block
foundatton.
The owner, lames L. WI11r.in&amp;.
and his family took refuge ~
concrete
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Wel111ter Cqunty, ,June

1 The Southeutern o.., Regional
1 CouMtl will tt!sume its rtghtful
1
rt
lh 't
hi
pace m lmpo a nee Wl
I s elg
t'nunty pr~e~tatlon at the lll57
Oh1o SUte Fatr, according tc Presttlent Genrge Hallmger m a state
ment to tbe CoWJCll meetmg held
} st
ht t th Laki' While Club
1 ~ p~~= Co~nty e
Guest spe1ker !N the meellng
was Robert Minshall pubhc rel.auons director 0 r Columbus and
Southern Ob•o Electnt Company,
who prese.nttd an lllustrated lecture on the International Plowmg
Contest to be held this fall near
Publes, Ohio
The SEORC exhibit Mr Halfm
ger told the membcnh•p, wdl fea·
tare for State Falf attendeu edu-

mg apart the eammun11 v bu1lt
al.;mg both :11des f&gt;f the h1.1:hway
I Only three
bt.nldmgs were lert
11tandmg, a church, the post o1.
(Jce and one stvte
Every h.ome •n the tnwn of 207
population was ll'vellctl to the

wit~·:·~·1~·~"~·~n·~·~··u·~·~m~~:~~~~~~·nd

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Milford Lee .Hl'!eU, Steve L:,e
Jacobs. Thomas Llwrtnce KeliJ,
Leo Kennedy Jr., Eddie Eugen,~
Kitchen, Evan Eudell Kllntri&amp;h~
Kenneth Ray Lewis, Edward Lee
MtComas, James Russell :Min -,
James Lero-y
Mobler, Robert
Gene Morris.
Carroll Gene Mowtlry,
Kay Murray,
Owens, B~uie Arnot
WilHam Rice. Maryln
Shirle-y Jean. Roush,
G!11l
Stumb.1.
Stiles, Valencia
Janet Pauline Valentine and
Robert De Lay.

Th~ death dealing weat hl'r t"nnI tmued to threaten the are&lt;~ w1th
h1gh wmds reported at Dext('r m
southeast Mllisouri where trt-es
were cprooted .and cars demol·
lShed ear)y today
Tht Fremont tornado raeed
down .a hollow along u s 60, tear-

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Sheriffs deputies were scou,·
Letart Falls this morning for

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dead at Desloge, eight at Fre·

IConneil Hears

CONNIE KAY CAIISIY

of

Latest count showed nine
I mont
and one at Van Buren

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:riff Seeking

1Jetz,69
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MISSOUri and virtually destroyed the bttJe town
Tuesday ntght

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"cleared up" before advent of tbe 1
polio season She added that the '
t!hnica will continue untll vaccine
ta e~thauated and that no more
will be .available until more mone·,.
II allocated by the, State Department, of ,Health.
HOUI'I _Will be 9 to 11 30 A M.

. Missing
After Accident

FREMONT, Mo (UP) - The death toll rose to at leas~
today in a swarm of tornadoes that swept through eastern ...~~
1

. the depart-- '
Mrs. Str-aus• aa1d
ment hoped to cet aU second shob

498

Death Dealing Winds Contino~ '
To Threaten In .Missouri Are£

Connie Carsey Is
Valedicrorian At
Harrisonville Hi

Clilitc Will Be
Hel' Saturday

The delicious differe·nce you·'ta5te is

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:1 do spiiil sometliiii:~
JJut it wipes right\ p~f
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OHIO; P..-tly cN1.ttly 1nll w.ua(; .
er today with ac•~red ~~ ,t
and tfu,Jrldent•mtll ma.t1, i_!l ~ l' j
south and eatf port:,;n. P•rtij ,.
cloudy with s.c.tf'hNfl thv~ ...,
•how.rt Ilk.. ,. ..uth .,.., ... ,...,..
•ad porl•on toniVht Ntd o"¥ ,.
moat of the ltatt frf.My,
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Dinner Given In
Husband's Honor
By Mrs. Reynolds

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Admitaiooa: Janet Gibba, Hartford, W. Va.: Blallehe Stanley,

New Youth Center
Sign Is Erected
By Mason Council

MARKET REPORT

Dorothy Durst, Po!Uand;
Pomeroy; Mta. Ru&amp;.
Haven: Mfa. Joe

WYATT A.RiliSTID
James W. W)latt, 21, Wn Rrrested on a warrant ou.t (»&gt; the
court of Justice ot Reace R. E.
Grindley, Tuesda1 eb1rcfng tbeft
and ~ailed by Patrolman Jet Vf~
ster~
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CINCINNATI UP- Produce.:
Eggs steady: price~ at farms ,
consumers. wh1tes and browns, A
JumbM 27·31: A large 25-27; A me.
chums 22 24, A small 18-20; B
large 22 24 FOB A large 31 32,
A medium 28-29, B large 28-ZitChicken~. fryers unaettled, fryers 33th lb 20-20~; hens heavy,
13-15. light, lD-11.
Butter liD 11c0re 7'1.

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Arnold Anderson .
Death Reported · ,
Mrs Herman Balll'y
ficd Monday night of
death of ht•r brother, A"1oll
derson who \1 a~ Durner;l'
tn a frre at h r~ home in
Lon , W Va

Mr and M.rs, Ba1ley
guest, :1\fn
Charleston left Tuesday
.far Charle&amp;ton.

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2-tlaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 22, 1957

Graduate
At Wahama High
Thursday Night
Commenc emen t t&gt;xerdses for
58 gr :1d uat ing- .~f'n io rs of Wah ama
High School will be held 111 the
ne)¥ iJ. mnasium-a ud itorium
on
Th'und !'y eveuing at 8 o'd ock .
Diplomas will bp pr es ent('~ i ·
fhe rl;h s by Sup t• rln Tendt:'n t (' _ l l
Withtr~

of

followin g

M a~on

County

prese nta tw u

Sch ool:~

of

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dau fur graduation .t&gt;y Principal
Clyde Fole}'.
Add•·f'"" ... f M lh•• , VP11 i no ,.,ill

along sa ld St ate Rout~ No. 1~ a

STAT! OP' OHIO

Property Damage
lsHighMter
Severe Storms

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS distall('c of D.60 m ile to th e wes l
NOTICE OF HEARING
cor poralion line of the ViUage of
be made by Junf! Spet'K'e:r of Ma son , class valedictorian tnd Don - Contt1ct S.l" Lq1l C~ No. 11· Pomeroy; thence easter ly along

na Jeffers, o ( Mason, class ~'liU· 271. Columbus, Ohio, May 7, 1957
In ' accordance with the provi·
tatorian.
Special awards for acC01'1Pib.t siotu of Chapter ~5 11 of the Reme nt s ·d uri ng the year will be vised Code of Ohio the Acti ng Di·
rector of Hig hways of Ohio w ill
presented at lhe exercises.
ho ld a publie hearing at 10:00
o'elock A. M . Eastern Standa rd
METER COLLECTIONS
P o~ r king
me ter C(lltectio ns for Titn t', on Ju ne 6, 1957, in the Court
Pomeroy t!1i.s pa~ t week tot:~l ect Room, th e Meigs County Co ur t
$247 aceordini to Patrolman John House in Pomeroy, Ohio for the
purpose of hearing arg uments
~ cK e nzie tuda y.
and a!(ainst lhe proposed Rerou t'
~---:-c::-ing, Ai&gt;Elndonmen t as a Sta te High.
GRANGIE TO MEET
way
and Rctainment as State Rout e
Rock
Springs
Grange W l ll
I meet Thursd ay evening lljtY 23 No. 7 and State Route U. S. No. 33
at 8 P. M. in the Gran/le; H1f~ ~ec of part of Stale Route N o. 124. Sec·
rteshments will be terVed b.r lhe tion 17.28, Meigs County, OhiD.
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROVIH'rnn~ Eronnmics Corumittee.
S10NS OF CHAPTER 5511 OF
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
MET AND UPON PROPER E N- ~

said Stale Ro ute No. 124 IUhio n
Avenue, Mulberry and Court Sts,
Vill a ~-:e of Pome r oy), a distance of
I 22 miles. to its wei!lter ly i'ter.
st'ction with U.S. Route No. 33 "and
By Unit.tl Pl'fll
Slate Route No. 7 &lt;Main Street)
The vi olent thundentorms a::and there term inate. ·
companied Dy high spe-ed windt
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PR~VI- that battered Ohio Tull'Sday nlgtit
SIONS OF CHAPTEr.. O:ill OF THE a nd ..-arly today, reaulted in at
OHIO RE VISED GOJ;IE .AR.E ME'f i least one death and t aused ex·
AND UPON PROP!H ENTRY JN tr nsil•e property damage.
THE JOURNEL OF THE DIREC·
George W. Eads 30, was kiUed
TOR OF HIGHWAY S, TH E ABAN · tod ay nea r Ham_i!ton when h)&amp; mo.
DONMEN T OF STATE RdUTt No_ l to rcycle skidded during a ~avy
124, SAM E TO BE RETAINtD ON [ra in and he w.as. hurled from the
THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM vehide.
,
".
AS STATE RO UTE ND. 7 AND AS
At Cincinnati. C)lai'lu Boat·
U. S. ROUTE No. 33. SITUATED land , 46. stepped ir.to wl'til loo'tecl
IN THE: VaLAGE OF POMEROY. like a small water puddle- on a
MEIGS COUNTY .OHIO, SA~E TO sidewalk. He f(llJ into a fOUr ·foot
BE EF FECTIVE AT SUCH TIME , water - filled dilc!b and svff.r"ed
TRY IN THE JOUrNEL OF TH E TH:\ T "t'HE
CO~.!lESPONDlNG cuts and bruises.
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DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS. Til E SECTION OF THE ABOVE MENPolice said boardS" placed
REROUTlNG OF STATE ROU'I"E I TIONED PROPOSED REROUTrNG the ditC'h &amp;pparently bad ;,,,sho;d
NO. 124, SITUATED IN SALlS· IS ACCEPTED AND OPENED TO
leaving a ~·booby
for
BURY TOWNSHIP. THE VILLAGJ&gt;: TRAFFl C.
OF POMEROY MEIG S COUNTY
And being mor~ tully described
OHIO . '
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' as follows: Brginnig, a.~ a point in
And bein g more fully d~scribd th e centerlin e of eJV.sting Sta~e
as follows: Bl'gi nnin g at a point in Huu te N~. 124 (Cour~ Str~£!1. ) , sa1d
the l't'lllerl in"' or SLate Jtoote Nn . po ml betn_g west JLUlChon w1th
124 in the Vr !lage of Pomeroy, said State Uo ute No, 7 and U. S. Rou-te
point being the cu st junction uf Nu. Z3 ~ Muin Strel.!l..l: thence· ~a .'l'ter .
u. s. Route Nu. 33. State Rou te Nu. Jy a! on ~ State ft.ou.te., No. 7, Sta le
7 with St a te Route 124: thence tloute ~o . 124 and u . ,s . Rout~ No.
northe rly &lt;~ l ung u . s . Houle Nu. 33, 33 (M tun Strest) to ~c e ast JUIIC ·
1:1
WI
State Route No. 7 to the junction tJon o f Stale Ruule No . 7 allf.I .U
of State Route Jlio . 7; thenee con- S. Rout e No. 33 and lhere term!n·
0
tJnuin,i nor(her)y along u . s. ate.
Route No.lJ3 to the no.,.th corpora·
GF.ORGE: J . THORMYEH
tlon line of Po-meroy; tJI!enr:e conAct ing Director of Highways
tlnuing nOl'tberJy along u . s . Rt.
(~) 22, 29 21 c
t.)
:p to the jrmction of Meif8 county
Mrs. OUve (ft1'I'aharn
and
Road No. 17 . known locally as
- - - - --- Ctia !" l~s Mullen, M. D. wJlJ repr!!
Laurel Cliff Ro&amp;d ;thence south·
LEGAL ADVERTISEMINT
1 sent Meigs County as delegatf!s to
wellttrly along uid ~feig8 County · For Furnithlntt ancl EqYipment
the annual meetine or tfie Cen·
Road No. 17 to the jLtnctlon ot F~tr Middleport Elementary School Lral Ohio HMrt As90Ci·a tlon, Fr'·
State Route No. 143; thence south·
aM
day, at the Ohio Unj on -Building,
eP]y a\onR .ii&amp;id Slate· R&lt;lute No. 143
High Scllool Addition
Ohto State Univers.ify.
.
to the east junction of State Route
For
They will jof.n other physidan :
No. 124 and there terminate . Said
Mld:j\eport Public Sthool
and laymen
In discussions on
rerouted portion havln1 a total
Middleport, Ohio
Fund Raising, Futrcl.iq"n of a
Separate sealed bl&amp; tor fur- Co:ctftty- :fteart
'Cdu~il, PLJblic
length ol 5.50 m.ilea, mOl'e or le"88.
PROPOSED,_WHEN TO PROVI· nishings and equipment wl1l be re. t.dUca.tion, ~
· nif}' Service
SlONS OF CHAP~ Mn{ qFTHE ceived by the Middleport Board of tnd "Pollelfl. _ . ' Pa~Js wiU
OHIO REVIS~D C'ODE ARE MET Ectucatton. Middleport. 0 h i o, ~t .m;ie tf.; tf~ ·
m .Qf, .the A '
AND UPON. PROPI:R ~~~y IN the of11ce of the clerk at Middle· s~(o'rl'f .A&amp;db ~. 6the:r eveali
Tift JOURNAL Of' THE DIREC· •p ort, Ohio, until 12:00 noon EST, wjJf tif a·n .Atrti'WJ lfeetffi.1 or th ·
TOR OF HIGHWAYS, THAT THE June 7, 1957, and will be 11per.ed K"~f•ti~ tfflt1'/ ., ·· . -Scientific
PORTION OF EXISTING STATE and read aloud st 7:00 p, m,, lane C~ll Meetl'flt, ~ J'n the afROUTE No. 124, SITUATED IN 7, 1957, at the omce of the Board t 6&amp;6-.
THE VIIJ..AGE OF POMEROY, of E;dttca·tlon, Middleport ltigh
IJtht fit
'!fOitaips will
SALISBURY TOWNSHlP, T·2-N, R- School, M(ddleportt .Ohlo. .
be arr --dtf#is 1:tj:
.8loloo't,
13-W, MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO, BE
Separste bids will . , re-ceived M. D., the 3U'f'i.,on wh" .lir8t in

Heifi'S Con"-ti&amp;DS
T Attend Hearl

yean ~~~ r- JlftiHG ~
wi1b wlorflll, ...... laaJna .
8P5 tloufe PIIM. To.Jh,
4uU.blc lftd. "WIIIhU•

Ass'n Meet'IUP'

I'HIIWII, BPS HOUR Pa.llll
covm ....-rt' lbt lM, •rt

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ftli btljflc" 10"'.."
Come In CDd•J .-1 he Ill
1iea•

.bilp ,.,.. Mtllillfe fod
p-.WcbW )ob. 11 will COlli

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15% Off On Sotin Lux Enomel

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATED

$

jllaROD, W. Va.

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M110n City, W.Va.

Phone SP·35554

o~

RETURNED TO THE VILLAGE
any Ringle Jtem or a comblnaOF POMEROY STREET SYSTEM t!OIJ of Hems in the SpecJflcatlon8.

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AND THE MEIGS COUNTY fUGHWAY SYSTEM, AND AT SUCH A
TIME THAT THE CORRESPONDING SECTION Olo' THE ABO~
J.'ROPOSED REROUTING IS ACCJ:PTE~ AND QPENEO TO '!RAF·
FlC.
·And heing mure fully described
~s follow s: Beginning Bl_ a point
1n the centerhne of exMmg State
Route No. 124 ,.raid poln.t being
the easterly inte·r section of uid
State Houle No, 124 and State
Route No, 143; thence easterly

Rotory
,,
Typ"
LAWN
MOWERS

'.~

Powerful 4 Cycle Motors
18 in. Cut, Lorge Rubber Tires

$59.95

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The Information for bldder1, spec·
lficattOns, plans, bid blanks, con.
tract ...,greements, may bt examlilod at the omce of the o!e(k. One
e~' to ttaich prosPective Jlld(Jer.
Each bidder must de;Posit II ~rtl·
f~d check or bid bond of !l% )
lf\'e per cent of 't he bue bfd." All
bidding s1Ja1l,1be in strict accordjlnce with the Revised Code of
Ohio.
The rigllt is reserved by the
Board of Education to reject iny
or all bids and waive lnformall-·
~-----------1 ties.
·
Boud of Education ,
Middleport Board of Educatlo~
BY Bruce I. Lloyd
(f'resirlentl
Paul ~-Smart
(Clerk)
·
(5)
6,
15,
22,
29,
4tc
May 27 thru June 1

I Sholl Be
Absent From My
Office
Office Girl
In Charge

Compfete Line of
Power Mowers Up To

Daily Sentinel

Day Book

New Shipment of Bas..all Does
Both Rubber and Metal Spikes

Convenient Budget Terms at
Moore's Busy Stores

Pomeroy
OHIO

Nollee .Meigs County
Real Estate Owners

The Tax Books are now
open lor the · payment of
1956 June Tox and also De·
linquent Taxes. Books will
close July t, 1957.
Clyde G. Mlllhone,
Meigs County Treasurer

building
a new home
or remodeling?

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The Da1

-------~MEETING POSTPONED
The meeting of the Friendly
Neighbor~ club
scheduled for
TuCsd ay, Mny 28. has been postponed unti l Tuesday, June 4.

'

laymen

.

MtiiTINO Pot1POfiED ,
, . Tbe M'ay meetlnc of.. ~he Pist
?._fatrons· of the Evan&amp;:eline Ch~fet
OES, ht.'l be-en post(&gt;onCd untll a
later date.

I Ir.)
&amp; Mo.n'.lf name
9 Ch isel
tO Coln1

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1Br11:! 1

tbe Plrfnl
Of; dtt ·,.West ·
on Fr:JtJl,:r:rom
until 7 P. M:.
from ' any west p~;~~~:~i~

!Turk}

IA SIA)

aon1

31 . Shlp'l
river
I&gt;Rilitinr
tee•
IS. Food ftah
pomt ,
· ont 1.. ,
jQ . Rlvu
.111 Repruenta. "·HaM~
1Lalv.)
th·es (
ens
11. Greek letter 22. Milk~,.
Sol . Weigh
2:.1 . An ltfm ot
nsl\ •
down'·
bustnua
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16. Conl'llct

, reg. 59c cool royon

Summer 'Shorts

• 00

dollar!

Popular

lenllth; aide tipper!
Red, black or tur·

last butcher nyOD'
-- eomblnel luxm
wllh . . . - ot this

eo.

low price. For all
aununer wuhlbleat

10 to 18. Eaeh

A....ned oolldo. Yd.

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Spring:Suits

TJL\DI!: EltPANSION SALE

l:30 Hl:nueparty

W·J EH

7:00 llmmle Dean
7:30 Boston. Blaekle
8:00 Captain Kangai'oo

8:30

Meigs County News

11:50 a. m.

~rly

On Y~ur

U t.lyer

Radio Dial
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32. End ·

Excla.
matlon
!8. Clothta
SS. Ntar I abbr.)
89. InC!lt

Wrhar

eoruu

Areher

8:00 Garry Moore

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9:30 .Al;,th~ .,GOdfreY1 · t
·t0:3o· Stflk'e:tt Rleh · •
11:01) VallantLady f ~
tl:U Lote of'Uf~ •
11 :30 search for TomorrpW
11:415 Guiding Liebt
12:00 Katle's Kitchen
,
IZ:SO As the World Turns
.U.:OO 01¢ Mi•s Brooka
·1:30 I.!Oli'OP!rtll

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2!00 Big Payoff
, 2:301 ]lob- Crotby Show
· 3:00 Brigh~er Day
. 3:'1~ _s~ret Storm
3:30 Eqe of Ni.ght

, 4;00 The

Volue1

TI!Ul!SDAY

.2:00 lilt "Pa"yoff

2:80 Bo~ Ci'osby Show t
3:00 Brighter Day , - .
3:15 Secret Storm · ·
3:i0 ·Eda;e of Night
4:00 . ""e ~ly Show "
5:30· Yqur itsao Repqrtel5:U -Sports Parade
· 5&lt;55 Weat~e"""
8:80 Action. • ·
8:1$ ' Douglas Edward•
6:30 Sit. Preston ot the Yukoa
1:00· Bob Cum01lngs

'Show

8:30 Your' Esso Reporter
· 5:45 Sports ·-parade
&amp;:35 Weatherman
8:00 Aetion
6:1&amp; DouglaS" Edwird!l
G:ao Giant Step
- 7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show
llQO ·MJ.Jiionalra

·8:30 rveG·o tASeeret ·

7:30 Climax

•~oo U. s. Steel HollJ'
10:00 -Up-lo--ttie-minute News
10:05 Scan~ing the W.eather
10:10 Tbe Late SlioW

tel

CLEARANCE of women's

$17.95

Limited quantity! AU BeiiOr Suits! Sale aubjeel to
Chol..!

otoek on hand In eaeh &amp;lore! ·shop early!

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9:41 Sporll&lt;opo

10:00 ~8\VI of tha NIJbt
10:10 'l'lteater 18
11:30 Tit., Lale Nowa
11:80 Sign Off

tO.

$

Gowns
$1'.99

...,.........
Amirloi-·•1'
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2 for

e:ao ·

SIZES 3 TO IX

7:00
8•00
8:80 .

9:00

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TRADE·

TllADE EXPAN~ION SA!'E

MIEH 1S ... IG B"'CK'i

1. Sill neartt
tl\6 wind

0. S·ahtpe!S

Ouuotl Cllll&gt;t prooided lor~ and folw,. telephone extenalont.
Ea17 md iouooponom o.t\ill JOUTo building or romodelinJ.

BOYS'
BIG YANK

,.,..r

I'Jo.planning will male
homo attn.U.o, cooveoient, oaleahle.
Wo'll be per ID talk it wilb ,.... JOUr an:hitec~ builder or contractor.
No chuae, of ooono. For !unhot" infonliadob, oend tor a &amp;.e topy or the booklet

•Tolephonea Need To Bo ~Too~. Or call our Buoineu Ollke.

rcoMPAN~

:ti•,)P.B'M,., A~ Q A 0 M M~
·~·.'-

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ltra11 coupUpga~
"Permo'Plex-Col)l VInyl ptutlc JU~-'
bote . comple.t e with

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neat! Great

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One tetter limply 1tanda tor another. Ift tl'lllamplt A l. ~
tor the thre• ·L'a, X for the two 0'" •tc. lint~ letttn. &amp;ph.
trophel, tht ltnath and tortnatlon~ ol · tht wor41 tN •II.. btntl.
&amp;1.-;h da;v th• CCidl letter- ar. dlfttrtnt. .
A C•yptor..., q..la!loil , 'I ) .,
loiVC a·A Z VC • W W Q\\'H•O·,· z·p I(V ' O,&lt; ~I' IC&lt;•

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Amlliq
Value •lull DIJ.ft. length
•prden'
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VALUE~
...·

sell~ut

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~eed rOr a yean. ·

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thisi_way ... it's

~e.8to16

• Sanforized
blu!l denim.

• DOuble·
1t1td!ed and ,
. reinforced, bAr
. tacked!
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• ..Completely

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FEVER.
.

' I,: It's catching and it's wonderfutl

Wlabab~el

Rer. •uo vo1.

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:ro ~ec YARD

·Prea,s :Rem;.ants

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'J59
'
wtlh l.year guarantee

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'hoo&lt;oi!'I ....Wo-m ,.._II JM INCIIWIMattfltlfiJII',"U.. d.tlltAIItll." r i hltJ Wlliii.IM Lnr-~·~OD~"!:-_:.

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toor. ....ht

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Jeans
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Out'"'

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OHIO

SALE

50-Ft. PERMA.fL.X
PLASTIC GARDEN

'
SANFj)RIZED

A*YDtai~X·
lo LdNOFI:LLQ. W

POMEROY

eboppiDC 1a advise-

EXPANSION Sj\LE ,

lttlrcue

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"'Middle of Upper Bloek"

HURRY to your sumer Store!

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SHOE STORE

On The Brightest Corner
Ia lllddleport ·

Cool IUnnner etylea:

J!o, ••lei

S. 'Vndtrtldt

&gt; ·tf'

HARTLEY and BENNETT :

FURNITURE

Earring,

$l.99

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will&gt; lvlll.... ,...... '

.

- --. Btlceletl .....:. Lovely -flower ltraa.pmenta and-· new novelty ereltloDi ----- aiOwina itastela 1nd
ff'CIIb' wbite. Large Seleetloa for

,

nAII.Y OIIYPTOQ'CJOTE - Bote,UioW to ·,-.rlt Kl

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Summer . Jewelry

DOW!t '

'l'elophoDo wlroo can be concoaled imUll the wallt.'

100\ WASHABlE •• • COOL. •• UGHT TO P.t.CK ...

Girls' Dresses

JEANS

.

$299.00
BAKER

Jig 10.Store Purchose!U

count)'

, ··1:

$2.19

May Carnival of Styles

TRADE EXPANSION SALE

foS. Sea ug1tl
,9. In -this plact
~0 . Btldlea

,

The Cheerto C]ub of Mason City
motored to Huntington recently
for a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Delbert Richardson,
a former
member ftnd resident of Muon
City.
_
Attending were Mrt. George
Youna;, Mrs. Harry. Grimm, Mn.
Ray workman, Mrs-. Hetn1an RllS8
and Mrs. Patrick Riley.

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C..IIUIIti'Mr l:lltutltl

DENIM

Int..

bounce on foant·cropo solos
~o bath. boa~h, polio ...

TRADE ExPANSION SALE

It 1 1..- ttrlcel

t8. City I Fr .)
tT. EnaH•h

. ·tnolll•

cOurt St 311M PotAeroy

Women'&amp; RAYON

BURRY%

t2. Velnetone
.... ctrl'• nlmt

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SHIRLEY'S
BEAm SHOP

e .Pienly of shorl
oleevel, too!

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6·15

:~:\'::

GOESSLERS
JEWE~RY STORE

e Styles!
••••rile Slee•elesf
.
.

drea~ea -- bilblY filbiOned DY·
loD sUpa, lace 1t bodiee! Show·
off liCi!! hem. Keplar aim 32-

8,00

11:30 .

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SPICIAL GROUP

A beatitlfvl . bur, · a beautiful
tllp for yout Pfettteat aununer

Values to ••

9:30

Cheerio Club
Of Mason Holds
Luncheon Party

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BLOUSES

Pins •.• ~ Nett~ces

8:00 Onle aa.d lt1rrlet
' B:SO Ford Theatu
D:OO Wedoead.y Ni1ht Fl~t:hts

flo\lo·er.'!f

Hew Furniture

A 10-Store $COoPIIf ·

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IN ALL
STORES

11:9 Si.Jn On /.·
12:00 Noon Ne9"i ,.
12:15 Nel~t:tlbora .~
12:30 Frankie ·

.

d" monstrated
in a picture
frame and Mrs. Heaton and Mr ;
Thompson demomtrated how W
make iri, arrangements.
FOllowing the
meeting th ~
group went on a n~ture tour and
gathered wild flowen and leaves
to pre1s. The advisor gavr seeds
Mrs. Th001pw"n

pressed

CLOSEO
WedneJdloy Afternoon
Open Evealngt By
AppolDtmODt

SALE

:Cartoon Club
. Mleier· Mouse Ctwb
, . Pivo 1 1~. rlnil .
7:30 Navy

cer, treas urer; MiU ie Legar, .. ~' _
creatio n
leader
and J e nnifer
Lolue, publicity.

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EXPANSION SALE

.,

SLIPS'199

1'11e Feminine Toueb .
l\fler-.on_FI1'1! ~~vol '
Ult Wllh jfuiiiOIIi
,
Johb D~ A: th• .New1
nlmeyl~d

Cold Wove1
Hoir Styling

me~lin.g.

IJmlled quality. AU Belter Coals! Sale oubj..lto
otoe.k oa liaDd In ~ach store! Shop early! Choice!

Nylon Tricot

CHANNllL

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Trai:, Mr. and Mn. Chu-Je1 KniJbtl~
11 rte ·· · Sr. •pent .sun_d lf wlt.b Mr. and *L noon at Ute home of their advit•)O Harold Bll'd at Antiquity.
Hn. Robert Tbompwn.
Mr1 . l:oaura Heloey 1nd Beule
New offi«l"l in~t..a.lled by Mn. SIIUib.ter vbited Mrll Jl'loyd f'arn
•. :· o 1 th e at Ractne Tbundly evenln1.
C . .._ Hea t o n , a mem ....
Sen ior Ch1b were L&lt;luella Tbom j}"
son. president; Leah
Grues ~ r .
v}(!e president, Mary Dawn Bo·
linger, secretu.Y ; &amp;donia Spen-

FOR

teriff.ic value in

Channel13
ta TRURS,

Neta:A6ors

to each member to 1tan a prdd:~ .
Refre.tbment., were aerv«&lt; b)l' •
Mn. '~'hampton to tllo~oe named
above and Karen GfUeHJ' lltd
Nancy Tyo,
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Volues
to $14.95
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. N'oofl !lewo

'J'!heodotu~ Council Dautdftero
or America met i.n re!ilular '1e81io1
Honda)' evealnt at th~ :roo•·
Hall with
Minn~
Neutz1i.n ..:,
equneilor, ptelidins.
A eommunkation wu
read
irom x.r.aret c. lilitJer, di :
trict deputy tbankin~~: the _t~ roup
for IAI'tlciation in the ·r ally. Mrs.
Blanebe Davit wa. reported in th"'
hospital after breaking her h;p
In a fall . Mn. Ethel Smith w.a1
1eJ)O'I'ted ill.
11111 to 1Je p'aeed on d~eased
memben IP'IVf:l for
Hemorial
Dly were ordered 1nd Mn. Eli·
za.betll Campbell was named J
place the O•CS· Second nomin .tlon of officers was held wi '.!.
election to be at the next rne c.
ine on lfonday, June 3,
Two members, Mrs. Soph:a
So.ace Lazox ot' Whiltier, CaW..
-and Mn. Mary Staee or Fin.dta,-,
0 ., were welcDmed and ice cream
cake and cokes were soened · n
their bonor at the close or the

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TllADE EXPANSION SALE

8:3:0 :Plliybouse 90
lOi:OO Up-to-the-minute Ntwt
10:05 Scanning the We~ttber
10:10 The Late S)tow

1! WED.
SlJa OD

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Spring Coats

Winding Trail
Theodoruor; Council Garden Club
Juniors Meet
Regular Meeting
The Jun~or
Winding
Held On Monday
Garden Club met saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil flill of Columbus. spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Cl1rk and attended IP'aduation o.erehe:s at Ra..
cine .High Sebool Friday evening.

TIIAIIE EXPANSION SALE

CLEARANCE of women's
• •
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Selreb fo.r Tomorro-w
U:45 Guiding Light
12:00 K-atle'a Kitchen
12;30 As the World Turns
l :Oio Our M.i8S BroOkl

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of

are ahut off. A-ll mail 1ent t1
blm b returDed to .sender marked
except ,tblt which
on ill We
clearly not conned ·
ed wJtb the unlawful enterpri.s ~ ­
in the put 12 months, 48 fraud
orde~ have been bmed in rnedl·
eel fnud eases.

LO&gt;o Tlllt Linen
Loot
. 36" ' triVel • wiaet
~ ·reaiat, w•m.

Un shorts • • • only

a

prldieaJ purpoaea his .opentious

Butcher Linen

Wonderful, waaba·
ble uaforized pop..

of

18. C11rd gamt
19. Swatht

or watiu•

U fraudulent uee M the m1ils
II proven. 1 fraud order i1 luu!!rl
for the Postma1ter G.ener1l by
Poll Olface Department . Ge~eral
11 .
Coua.aet Abe Goff.
When a rraud order l'l Issue&lt;!.
a promoter can receive no funds
through the rneil, and for aU

TI,IADB EXP~NSION SALE

TRADE EXPANSION SALE
. Women's CoOl Cotton PopiiD

A TWrlflc aurl

CLASS ON TRI~
Nea~e, Mason, a lf!ic~er in fbe Ea!rtern Local Schl.1i
District left on Monday nidtt .lr,. ..
Washington and New· York d f
chaperone -for Tuppers Plains tii4
Chester High Sl'trool Seniors, ..tM
are ·making their annual clas~
trip.

37. Brellh'•
nolaity
-40. ~l.ellc

torot

on :record.

Mrs. Paul

.........,.. ,....
t:i . "liewin~

reeord-brellkbog seU&gt;A·braUon !hal's

Waste ·Baskets

Jo;llltriiO

tJ. A quality
(phil. )

1ear, ....,, ba7 aad 111••·

quoise aoltda. Sizes

on ·990
spot
..
~

olilii I.OI&lt;s Co""ard to oath

oft m•fal,l Enomel finish!

COSMITIC PARTY
..
Mrs. Dennis Duddina, M~~
entertained 8e-.:eral friends ~~
a Studio Girl cosmetic part~ -~
May · 13. Present were Mr11. -Hltti
Ryan, Mrs, Mlnriie Ri:ter, Mh
Evelyn McDaniel, Mrs. 0~
Fields, 'Mrs. Elizabeth MeadOW~·
and Mrs . .Effie Knotts.

Daily

graco
30. Rll.otr
. 1ft
·I
a

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Tb,loll $1lf0or'a big ·."Gel Aequllalecl!' lhal aU Soalhena

TRADI EXPANSION SALE

!

Uve
reply

29. 0it•

8 Counly
IN Y.J
~ Web· tooted
hlrd
11 . Vapor
l:l Lc:loae

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U the evldenee indicatea that
t.ormal actlo.n .should be unde:-·
taken, a complli.o.t ~ettlnr rorth
rharen Of frauduleJlt mi•reprenntaUon i1 filed with the Chief
Hearing Examiner.
'11he promoter ia n3med reapon·
dent. and arraogemeut~ m~:~de for
bim to ll)pear with hi1 attorne 11
at a fonnal hearin£" at .,...hkh
both aides of the caae are heard

If got best vallaeo!

member aad •re
Jar Cor- adults
.tudenU,

,.

notice

STARTING THURSDAY
MAY 23rd

p!PJI~ oq .~ "IG RaJe ... to do BIG lhlap! Come ear•

on

:.n. Public

'.

li'~ _~ •. ••-·year

__-t_J_··-• · :!·~~~!~.
PLAN CttiQ{IM -~
A t"!hicken' dinher

2!1 . Spt'Ck

6. Was h
1 ln l ~:~nd SE'•

lt. Tend er
13 . Ceas~
rnautl
U . Affront
16. Vtherwlat
11. Ch.i(\tllt

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Ohio St.a.te Museum AUdltorilUll,
The OhiO State University, H~th
and High. Street, ColumbuS', 0.
Dr. Blalock is Surgeon-in-Chief
of Jo-~n 11 UGpkins H.:or.pital, , Ba•li·
moi~,-- Marylaild·. and Profeuor of
S~rJCfY, of , the Johns H&amp;pkJna
School 'pf Me:dicjfle.
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_,.
BAND VISIT
The :New York St~ff Ba-nd of
ih~~
- Y4t1on Army wiU make an
!.p ra~e at __ · Lancaster this
Fr1~ Ji.B P. ·M. ·aceordlne: to "'
~Qul;lcein.~nt made today.
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. '""'' MITER RICEIPTS
Chief Of Police Leroy
reported a ca11e'ction of _$21lll~3:[1
from t.he parking meters
business secUon or Middleport for
the ' past week.

actrus
The wa\laba

t1b mattnalt offered 1nd

mit thtm for exten11ve eurnina·
t1oD by medieel aud ebemleal e.~~: ·
pert.l. Tbe
DepartJnent hu a
worktn1 acreemeJU uDder wbich
It atiJtrtbu.tu to the lalaf)' 11M
er.penaea or doeto11 and dlemilt•
employed br the .food and Dru&amp;
Admlniltfldo.o. for thl, fUrpo.e..
Tbey mike teltl and e:uminaUonl to . determine whether medl·
r!l.l material• and devices offera ~
throuf]i the maila are milrepre-

...r.d.

6

I Mud .at

CContluued lrom Page Doe)
local J)OitDu.rt.er noted, intPfo(!lon

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l•tilf·~~tl:.'fCUlar Surg~ 1 - , ~a~t
and Pf'estmt" at 8:00 P. Ji~ at ·t h

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SELL..A-BRATION

Dilly SenU..~ fomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., M•y 22, 1957- 3

Postmaster Asks

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"NO COUNCIL MIETING
The regularly Soheduled mef'·
ing of the Pomeroy Village Coull· WEDNESD,A\
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cU was postpOned Monday nigbt • 7:00 Jimrille Dean
tr·CJdtl(e'
d the in.htlon
on thf,
1 :30 Boston Blactle
"blue
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1~. Dr. tllalDck, due to the failure "to assemble
nuorum.
Illness
and
absence
8:00 CaptaU1 KIDJillroo
*bo Wlt·fr ))r. tie1611. B. TWU.Uig d ' veloped (JM lift l'lliVlng opfratiO•l due to bullneu committ:menb 8:30 Corllaa ArCber
9:00
Moore '
wUI speak to a puHilc gathering wa!l given 11.8 the cau8e,
of f'ft?sici:ons

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PICNIC bATI CHANGED
'I'he picnic of the Jully Buneh
Sewint Club. which was scbedfor Tue!klay, May 21. was
odolpoooed OOeause or the weather .
annu11nced later.

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for Plymouth Fever is poaitiVely dsliahtful-and it's •vailable at any Plymouth dealer's. So if you're
l(eelini the early symptoms, do as thousands""' doing every day.
"&amp;11 3" low-price cars. Disooyor
'plymouth's ...v&lt;&gt;(utlonary Toraion-Aino Ride. Then you'll be ready to take the CUie-your oom new Plymoulhl.
;you'D drive home in the st~leleader of the~· as well as the MobiJ&amp;as Eoonom,y Run champion!

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2-tlaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 22, 1957

Graduate
At Wahama High
Thursday Night
Commenc emen t t&gt;xerdses for
58 gr :1d uat ing- .~f'n io rs of Wah ama
High School will be held 111 the
ne)¥ iJ. mnasium-a ud itorium
on
Th'und !'y eveuing at 8 o'd ock .
Diplomas will bp pr es ent('~ i ·
fhe rl;h s by Sup t• rln Tendt:'n t (' _ l l
Withtr~

of

followin g

M a~on

County

prese nta tw u

Sch ool:~

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dau fur graduation .t&gt;y Principal
Clyde Fole}'.
Add•·f'"" ... f M lh•• , VP11 i no ,.,ill

along sa ld St ate Rout~ No. 1~ a

STAT! OP' OHIO

Property Damage
lsHighMter
Severe Storms

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS distall('c of D.60 m ile to th e wes l
NOTICE OF HEARING
cor poralion line of the ViUage of
be made by Junf! Spet'K'e:r of Ma son , class valedictorian tnd Don - Contt1ct S.l" Lq1l C~ No. 11· Pomeroy; thence easter ly along

na Jeffers, o ( Mason, class ~'liU· 271. Columbus, Ohio, May 7, 1957
In ' accordance with the provi·
tatorian.
Special awards for acC01'1Pib.t siotu of Chapter ~5 11 of the Reme nt s ·d uri ng the year will be vised Code of Ohio the Acti ng Di·
rector of Hig hways of Ohio w ill
presented at lhe exercises.
ho ld a publie hearing at 10:00
o'elock A. M . Eastern Standa rd
METER COLLECTIONS
P o~ r king
me ter C(lltectio ns for Titn t', on Ju ne 6, 1957, in the Court
Pomeroy t!1i.s pa~ t week tot:~l ect Room, th e Meigs County Co ur t
$247 aceordini to Patrolman John House in Pomeroy, Ohio for the
purpose of hearing arg uments
~ cK e nzie tuda y.
and a!(ainst lhe proposed Rerou t'
~---:-c::-ing, Ai&gt;Elndonmen t as a Sta te High.
GRANGIE TO MEET
way
and Rctainment as State Rout e
Rock
Springs
Grange W l ll
I meet Thursd ay evening lljtY 23 No. 7 and State Route U. S. No. 33
at 8 P. M. in the Gran/le; H1f~ ~ec of part of Stale Route N o. 124. Sec·
rteshments will be terVed b.r lhe tion 17.28, Meigs County, OhiD.
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROVIH'rnn~ Eronnmics Corumittee.
S10NS OF CHAPTER 5511 OF
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
MET AND UPON PROPER E N- ~

said Stale Ro ute No. 124 IUhio n
Avenue, Mulberry and Court Sts,
Vill a ~-:e of Pome r oy), a distance of
I 22 miles. to its wei!lter ly i'ter.
st'ction with U.S. Route No. 33 "and
By Unit.tl Pl'fll
Slate Route No. 7 &lt;Main Street)
The vi olent thundentorms a::and there term inate. ·
companied Dy high spe-ed windt
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PR~VI- that battered Ohio Tull'Sday nlgtit
SIONS OF CHAPTEr.. O:ill OF THE a nd ..-arly today, reaulted in at
OHIO RE VISED GOJ;IE .AR.E ME'f i least one death and t aused ex·
AND UPON PROP!H ENTRY JN tr nsil•e property damage.
THE JOURNEL OF THE DIREC·
George W. Eads 30, was kiUed
TOR OF HIGHWAY S, TH E ABAN · tod ay nea r Ham_i!ton when h)&amp; mo.
DONMEN T OF STATE RdUTt No_ l to rcycle skidded during a ~avy
124, SAM E TO BE RETAINtD ON [ra in and he w.as. hurled from the
THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM vehide.
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AS STATE RO UTE ND. 7 AND AS
At Cincinnati. C)lai'lu Boat·
U. S. ROUTE No. 33. SITUATED land , 46. stepped ir.to wl'til loo'tecl
IN THE: VaLAGE OF POMEROY. like a small water puddle- on a
MEIGS COUNTY .OHIO, SA~E TO sidewalk. He f(llJ into a fOUr ·foot
BE EF FECTIVE AT SUCH TIME , water - filled dilc!b and svff.r"ed
TRY IN THE JOUrNEL OF TH E TH:\ T "t'HE
CO~.!lESPONDlNG cuts and bruises.
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DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS. Til E SECTION OF THE ABOVE MENPolice said boardS" placed
REROUTlNG OF STATE ROU'I"E I TIONED PROPOSED REROUTrNG the ditC'h &amp;pparently bad ;,,,sho;d
NO. 124, SITUATED IN SALlS· IS ACCEPTED AND OPENED TO
leaving a ~·booby
for
BURY TOWNSHIP. THE VILLAGJ&gt;: TRAFFl C.
OF POMEROY MEIG S COUNTY
And being mor~ tully described
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And bein g more fully d~scribd th e centerlin e of eJV.sting Sta~e
as follows: Bl'gi nnin g at a point in Huu te N~. 124 (Cour~ Str~£!1. ) , sa1d
the l't'lllerl in"' or SLate Jtoote Nn . po ml betn_g west JLUlChon w1th
124 in the Vr !lage of Pomeroy, said State Uo ute No, 7 and U. S. Rou-te
point being the cu st junction uf Nu. Z3 ~ Muin Strel.!l..l: thence· ~a .'l'ter .
u. s. Route Nu. 33. State Rou te Nu. Jy a! on ~ State ft.ou.te., No. 7, Sta le
7 with St a te Route 124: thence tloute ~o . 124 and u . ,s . Rout~ No.
northe rly &lt;~ l ung u . s . Houle Nu. 33, 33 (M tun Strest) to ~c e ast JUIIC ·
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State Route No. 7 to the junction tJon o f Stale Ruule No . 7 allf.I .U
of State Route Jlio . 7; thenee con- S. Rout e No. 33 and lhere term!n·
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tJnuin,i nor(her)y along u . s. ate.
Route No.lJ3 to the no.,.th corpora·
GF.ORGE: J . THORMYEH
tlon line of Po-meroy; tJI!enr:e conAct ing Director of Highways
tlnuing nOl'tberJy along u . s . Rt.
(~) 22, 29 21 c
t.)
:p to the jrmction of Meif8 county
Mrs. OUve (ft1'I'aharn
and
Road No. 17 . known locally as
- - - - --- Ctia !" l~s Mullen, M. D. wJlJ repr!!
Laurel Cliff Ro&amp;d ;thence south·
LEGAL ADVERTISEMINT
1 sent Meigs County as delegatf!s to
wellttrly along uid ~feig8 County · For Furnithlntt ancl EqYipment
the annual meetine or tfie Cen·
Road No. 17 to the jLtnctlon ot F~tr Middleport Elementary School Lral Ohio HMrt As90Ci·a tlon, Fr'·
State Route No. 143; thence south·
aM
day, at the Ohio Unj on -Building,
eP]y a\onR .ii&amp;id Slate· R&lt;lute No. 143
High Scllool Addition
Ohto State Univers.ify.
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to the east junction of State Route
For
They will jof.n other physidan :
No. 124 and there terminate . Said
Mld:j\eport Public Sthool
and laymen
In discussions on
rerouted portion havln1 a total
Middleport, Ohio
Fund Raising, Futrcl.iq"n of a
Separate sealed bl&amp; tor fur- Co:ctftty- :fteart
'Cdu~il, PLJblic
length ol 5.50 m.ilea, mOl'e or le"88.
PROPOSED,_WHEN TO PROVI· nishings and equipment wl1l be re. t.dUca.tion, ~
· nif}' Service
SlONS OF CHAP~ Mn{ qFTHE ceived by the Middleport Board of tnd "Pollelfl. _ . ' Pa~Js wiU
OHIO REVIS~D C'ODE ARE MET Ectucatton. Middleport. 0 h i o, ~t .m;ie tf.; tf~ ·
m .Qf, .the A '
AND UPON. PROPI:R ~~~y IN the of11ce of the clerk at Middle· s~(o'rl'f .A&amp;db ~. 6the:r eveali
Tift JOURNAL Of' THE DIREC· •p ort, Ohio, until 12:00 noon EST, wjJf tif a·n .Atrti'WJ lfeetffi.1 or th ·
TOR OF HIGHWAYS, THAT THE June 7, 1957, and will be 11per.ed K"~f•ti~ tfflt1'/ ., ·· . -Scientific
PORTION OF EXISTING STATE and read aloud st 7:00 p, m,, lane C~ll Meetl'flt, ~ J'n the afROUTE No. 124, SITUATED IN 7, 1957, at the omce of the Board t 6&amp;6-.
THE VIIJ..AGE OF POMEROY, of E;dttca·tlon, Middleport ltigh
IJtht fit
'!fOitaips will
SALISBURY TOWNSHlP, T·2-N, R- School, M(ddleportt .Ohlo. .
be arr --dtf#is 1:tj:
.8loloo't,
13-W, MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO, BE
Separste bids will . , re-ceived M. D., the 3U'f'i.,on wh" .lir8t in

Heifi'S Con"-ti&amp;DS
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15% Off On Sotin Lux Enomel

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS INCORPORATED

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jllaROD, W. Va.

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M110n City, W.Va.

Phone SP·35554

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RETURNED TO THE VILLAGE
any Ringle Jtem or a comblnaOF POMEROY STREET SYSTEM t!OIJ of Hems in the SpecJflcatlon8.

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AND THE MEIGS COUNTY fUGHWAY SYSTEM, AND AT SUCH A
TIME THAT THE CORRESPONDING SECTION Olo' THE ABO~
J.'ROPOSED REROUTING IS ACCJ:PTE~ AND QPENEO TO '!RAF·
FlC.
·And heing mure fully described
~s follow s: Beginning Bl_ a point
1n the centerhne of exMmg State
Route No. 124 ,.raid poln.t being
the easterly inte·r section of uid
State Houle No, 124 and State
Route No, 143; thence easterly

Rotory
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LAWN
MOWERS

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Powerful 4 Cycle Motors
18 in. Cut, Lorge Rubber Tires

$59.95

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The Information for bldder1, spec·
lficattOns, plans, bid blanks, con.
tract ...,greements, may bt examlilod at the omce of the o!e(k. One
e~' to ttaich prosPective Jlld(Jer.
Each bidder must de;Posit II ~rtl·
f~d check or bid bond of !l% )
lf\'e per cent of 't he bue bfd." All
bidding s1Ja1l,1be in strict accordjlnce with the Revised Code of
Ohio.
The rigllt is reserved by the
Board of Education to reject iny
or all bids and waive lnformall-·
~-----------1 ties.
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Boud of Education ,
Middleport Board of Educatlo~
BY Bruce I. Lloyd
(f'resirlentl
Paul ~-Smart
(Clerk)
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6,
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22,
29,
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May 27 thru June 1

I Sholl Be
Absent From My
Office
Office Girl
In Charge

Compfete Line of
Power Mowers Up To

Daily Sentinel

Day Book

New Shipment of Bas..all Does
Both Rubber and Metal Spikes

Convenient Budget Terms at
Moore's Busy Stores

Pomeroy
OHIO

Nollee .Meigs County
Real Estate Owners

The Tax Books are now
open lor the · payment of
1956 June Tox and also De·
linquent Taxes. Books will
close July t, 1957.
Clyde G. Mlllhone,
Meigs County Treasurer

building
a new home
or remodeling?

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The Da1

-------~MEETING POSTPONED
The meeting of the Friendly
Neighbor~ club
scheduled for
TuCsd ay, Mny 28. has been postponed unti l Tuesday, June 4.

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MtiiTINO Pot1POfiED ,
, . Tbe M'ay meetlnc of.. ~he Pist
?._fatrons· of the Evan&amp;:eline Ch~fet
OES, ht.'l be-en post(&gt;onCd untll a
later date.

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9 Ch isel
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tbe Plrfnl
Of; dtt ·,.West ·
on Fr:JtJl,:r:rom
until 7 P. M:.
from ' any west p~;~~~:~i~

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31 . Shlp'l
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IS. Food ftah
pomt ,
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11. Greek letter 22. Milk~,.
Sol . Weigh
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Summer 'Shorts

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dollar!

Popular

lenllth; aide tipper!
Red, black or tur·

last butcher nyOD'
-- eomblnel luxm
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low price. For all
aununer wuhlbleat

10 to 18. Eaeh

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Spring:Suits

TJL\DI!: EltPANSION SALE

l:30 Hl:nueparty

W·J EH

7:00 llmmle Dean
7:30 Boston. Blaekle
8:00 Captain Kangai'oo

8:30

Meigs County News

11:50 a. m.

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11:01) VallantLady f ~
tl:U Lote of'Uf~ •
11 :30 search for TomorrpW
11:415 Guiding Liebt
12:00 Katle's Kitchen
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IZ:SO As the World Turns
.U.:OO 01¢ Mi•s Brooka
·1:30 I.!Oli'OP!rtll

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2!00 Big Payoff
, 2:301 ]lob- Crotby Show
· 3:00 Brigh~er Day
. 3:'1~ _s~ret Storm
3:30 Eqe of Ni.ght

, 4;00 The

Volue1

TI!Ul!SDAY

.2:00 lilt "Pa"yoff

2:80 Bo~ Ci'osby Show t
3:00 Brighter Day , - .
3:15 Secret Storm · ·
3:i0 ·Eda;e of Night
4:00 . ""e ~ly Show "
5:30· Yqur itsao Repqrtel5:U -Sports Parade
· 5&lt;55 Weat~e"""
8:80 Action. • ·
8:1$ ' Douglas Edward•
6:30 Sit. Preston ot the Yukoa
1:00· Bob Cum01lngs

'Show

8:30 Your' Esso Reporter
· 5:45 Sports ·-parade
&amp;:35 Weatherman
8:00 Aetion
6:1&amp; DouglaS" Edwird!l
G:ao Giant Step
- 7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show
llQO ·MJ.Jiionalra

·8:30 rveG·o tASeeret ·

7:30 Climax

•~oo U. s. Steel HollJ'
10:00 -Up-lo--ttie-minute News
10:05 Scan~ing the W.eather
10:10 Tbe Late SlioW

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CLEARANCE of women's

$17.95

Limited quantity! AU BeiiOr Suits! Sale aubjeel to
Chol..!

otoek on hand In eaeh &amp;lore! ·shop early!

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10:00 ~8\VI of tha NIJbt
10:10 'l'lteater 18
11:30 Tit., Lale Nowa
11:80 Sign Off

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Gowns
$1'.99

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SIZES 3 TO IX

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TllADE EXPAN~ION SA!'E

MIEH 1S ... IG B"'CK'i

1. Sill neartt
tl\6 wind

0. S·ahtpe!S

Ouuotl Cllll&gt;t prooided lor~ and folw,. telephone extenalont.
Ea17 md iouooponom o.t\ill JOUTo building or romodelinJ.

BOYS'
BIG YANK

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I'Jo.planning will male
homo attn.U.o, cooveoient, oaleahle.
Wo'll be per ID talk it wilb ,.... JOUr an:hitec~ builder or contractor.
No chuae, of ooono. For !unhot" infonliadob, oend tor a &amp;.e topy or the booklet

•Tolephonea Need To Bo ~Too~. Or call our Buoineu Ollke.

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"Permo'Plex-Col)l VInyl ptutlc JU~-'
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tor the thre• ·L'a, X for the two 0'" •tc. lint~ letttn. &amp;ph.
trophel, tht ltnath and tortnatlon~ ol · tht wor41 tN •II.. btntl.
&amp;1.-;h da;v th• CCidl letter- ar. dlfttrtnt. .
A C•yptor..., q..la!loil , 'I ) .,
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Wlabab~el

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SALE

50-Ft. PERMA.fL.X
PLASTIC GARDEN

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A*YDtai~X·
lo LdNOFI:LLQ. W

POMEROY

eboppiDC 1a advise-

EXPANSION Sj\LE ,

lttlrcue

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"'Middle of Upper Bloek"

HURRY to your sumer Store!

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SHOE STORE

On The Brightest Corner
Ia lllddleport ·

Cool IUnnner etylea:

J!o, ••lei

S. 'Vndtrtldt

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HARTLEY and BENNETT :

FURNITURE

Earring,

$l.99

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- --. Btlceletl .....:. Lovely -flower ltraa.pmenta and-· new novelty ereltloDi ----- aiOwina itastela 1nd
ff'CIIb' wbite. Large Seleetloa for

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DOW!t '

'l'elophoDo wlroo can be concoaled imUll the wallt.'

100\ WASHABlE •• • COOL. •• UGHT TO P.t.CK ...

Girls' Dresses

JEANS

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$299.00
BAKER

Jig 10.Store Purchose!U

count)'

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$2.19

May Carnival of Styles

TRADE EXPANSION SALE

foS. Sea ug1tl
,9. In -this plact
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The Cheerto C]ub of Mason City
motored to Huntington recently
for a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Delbert Richardson,
a former
member ftnd resident of Muon
City.
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Attending were Mrt. George
Youna;, Mrs. Harry. Grimm, Mn.
Ray workman, Mrs-. Hetn1an RllS8
and Mrs. Patrick Riley.

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bounce on foant·cropo solos
~o bath. boa~h, polio ...

TRADE ExPANSION SALE

It 1 1..- ttrlcel

t8. City I Fr .)
tT. EnaH•h

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cOurt St 311M PotAeroy

Women'&amp; RAYON

BURRY%

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BEAm SHOP

e .Pienly of shorl
oleevel, too!

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JEWE~RY STORE

e Styles!
••••rile Slee•elesf
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loD sUpa, lace 1t bodiee! Show·
off liCi!! hem. Keplar aim 32-

8,00

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A beatitlfvl . bur, · a beautiful
tllp for yout Pfettteat aununer

Values to ••

9:30

Cheerio Club
Of Mason Holds
Luncheon Party

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BLOUSES

Pins •.• ~ Nett~ces

8:00 Onle aa.d lt1rrlet
' B:SO Ford Theatu
D:OO Wedoead.y Ni1ht Fl~t:hts

flo\lo·er.'!f

Hew Furniture

A 10-Store $COoPIIf ·

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STORES

11:9 Si.Jn On /.·
12:00 Noon Ne9"i ,.
12:15 Nel~t:tlbora .~
12:30 Frankie ·

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d" monstrated
in a picture
frame and Mrs. Heaton and Mr ;
Thompson demomtrated how W
make iri, arrangements.
FOllowing the
meeting th ~
group went on a n~ture tour and
gathered wild flowen and leaves
to pre1s. The advisor gavr seeds
Mrs. Th001pw"n

pressed

CLOSEO
WedneJdloy Afternoon
Open Evealngt By
AppolDtmODt

SALE

:Cartoon Club
. Mleier· Mouse Ctwb
, . Pivo 1 1~. rlnil .
7:30 Navy

cer, treas urer; MiU ie Legar, .. ~' _
creatio n
leader
and J e nnifer
Lolue, publicity.

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EXPANSION SALE

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SLIPS'199

1'11e Feminine Toueb .
l\fler-.on_FI1'1! ~~vol '
Ult Wllh jfuiiiOIIi
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Johb D~ A: th• .New1
nlmeyl~d

Cold Wove1
Hoir Styling

me~lin.g.

IJmlled quality. AU Belter Coals! Sale oubj..lto
otoe.k oa liaDd In ~ach store! Shop early! Choice!

Nylon Tricot

CHANNllL

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Trai:, Mr. and Mn. Chu-Je1 KniJbtl~
11 rte ·· · Sr. •pent .sun_d lf wlt.b Mr. and *L noon at Ute home of their advit•)O Harold Bll'd at Antiquity.
Hn. Robert Tbompwn.
Mr1 . l:oaura Heloey 1nd Beule
New offi«l"l in~t..a.lled by Mn. SIIUib.ter vbited Mrll Jl'loyd f'arn
•. :· o 1 th e at Ractne Tbundly evenln1.
C . .._ Hea t o n , a mem ....
Sen ior Ch1b were L&lt;luella Tbom j}"
son. president; Leah
Grues ~ r .
v}(!e president, Mary Dawn Bo·
linger, secretu.Y ; &amp;donia Spen-

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ta TRURS,

Neta:A6ors

to each member to 1tan a prdd:~ .
Refre.tbment., were aerv«&lt; b)l' •
Mn. '~'hampton to tllo~oe named
above and Karen GfUeHJ' lltd
Nancy Tyo,
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to $14.95
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'J'!heodotu~ Council Dautdftero
or America met i.n re!ilular '1e81io1
Honda)' evealnt at th~ :roo•·
Hall with
Minn~
Neutz1i.n ..:,
equneilor, ptelidins.
A eommunkation wu
read
irom x.r.aret c. lilitJer, di :
trict deputy tbankin~~: the _t~ roup
for IAI'tlciation in the ·r ally. Mrs.
Blanebe Davit wa. reported in th"'
hospital after breaking her h;p
In a fall . Mn. Ethel Smith w.a1
1eJ)O'I'ted ill.
11111 to 1Je p'aeed on d~eased
memben IP'IVf:l for
Hemorial
Dly were ordered 1nd Mn. Eli·
za.betll Campbell was named J
place the O•CS· Second nomin .tlon of officers was held wi '.!.
election to be at the next rne c.
ine on lfonday, June 3,
Two members, Mrs. Soph:a
So.ace Lazox ot' Whiltier, CaW..
-and Mn. Mary Staee or Fin.dta,-,
0 ., were welcDmed and ice cream
cake and cokes were soened · n
their bonor at the close or the

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8:3:0 :Plliybouse 90
lOi:OO Up-to-the-minute Ntwt
10:05 Scanning the We~ttber
10:10 The Late S)tow

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Winding Trail
Theodoruor; Council Garden Club
Juniors Meet
Regular Meeting
The Jun~or
Winding
Held On Monday
Garden Club met saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil flill of Columbus. spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Cl1rk and attended IP'aduation o.erehe:s at Ra..
cine .High Sebool Friday evening.

TIIAIIE EXPANSION SALE

CLEARANCE of women's
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U:45 Guiding Light
12:00 K-atle'a Kitchen
12;30 As the World Turns
l :Oio Our M.i8S BroOkl

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are ahut off. A-ll mail 1ent t1
blm b returDed to .sender marked
except ,tblt which
on ill We
clearly not conned ·
ed wJtb the unlawful enterpri.s ~ ­
in the put 12 months, 48 fraud
orde~ have been bmed in rnedl·
eel fnud eases.

LO&gt;o Tlllt Linen
Loot
. 36" ' triVel • wiaet
~ ·reaiat, w•m.

Un shorts • • • only

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prldieaJ purpoaea his .opentious

Butcher Linen

Wonderful, waaba·
ble uaforized pop..

of

18. C11rd gamt
19. Swatht

or watiu•

U fraudulent uee M the m1ils
II proven. 1 fraud order i1 luu!!rl
for the Postma1ter G.ener1l by
Poll Olface Department . Ge~eral
11 .
Coua.aet Abe Goff.
When a rraud order l'l Issue&lt;!.
a promoter can receive no funds
through the rneil, and for aU

TI,IADB EXP~NSION SALE

TRADE EXPANSION SALE
. Women's CoOl Cotton PopiiD

A TWrlflc aurl

CLASS ON TRI~
Nea~e, Mason, a lf!ic~er in fbe Ea!rtern Local Schl.1i
District left on Monday nidtt .lr,. ..
Washington and New· York d f
chaperone -for Tuppers Plains tii4
Chester High Sl'trool Seniors, ..tM
are ·making their annual clas~
trip.

37. Brellh'•
nolaity
-40. ~l.ellc

torot

on :record.

Mrs. Paul

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reeord-brellkbog seU&gt;A·braUon !hal's

Waste ·Baskets

Jo;llltriiO

tJ. A quality
(phil. )

1ear, ....,, ba7 aad 111••·

quoise aoltda. Sizes

on ·990
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oft m•fal,l Enomel finish!

COSMITIC PARTY
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Mrs. Dennis Duddina, M~~
entertained 8e-.:eral friends ~~
a Studio Girl cosmetic part~ -~
May · 13. Present were Mr11. -Hltti
Ryan, Mrs, Mlnriie Ri:ter, Mh
Evelyn McDaniel, Mrs. 0~
Fields, 'Mrs. Elizabeth MeadOW~·
and Mrs . .Effie Knotts.

Daily

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30. Rll.otr
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TRADI EXPANSION SALE

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reply

29. 0it•

8 Counly
IN Y.J
~ Web· tooted
hlrd
11 . Vapor
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t.ormal actlo.n .should be unde:-·
taken, a complli.o.t ~ettlnr rorth
rharen Of frauduleJlt mi•reprenntaUon i1 filed with the Chief
Hearing Examiner.
'11he promoter ia n3med reapon·
dent. and arraogemeut~ m~:~de for
bim to ll)pear with hi1 attorne 11
at a fonnal hearin£" at .,...hkh
both aides of the caae are heard

If got best vallaeo!

member aad •re
Jar Cor- adults
.tudenU,

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STARTING THURSDAY
MAY 23rd

p!PJI~ oq .~ "IG RaJe ... to do BIG lhlap! Come ear•

on

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PLAN CttiQ{IM -~
A t"!hicken' dinher

2!1 . Spt'Ck

6. Was h
1 ln l ~:~nd SE'•

lt. Tend er
13 . Ceas~
rnautl
U . Affront
16. Vtherwlat
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The OhiO State University, H~th
and High. Street, ColumbuS', 0.
Dr. Blalock is Surgeon-in-Chief
of Jo-~n 11 UGpkins H.:or.pital, , Ba•li·
moi~,-- Marylaild·. and Profeuor of
S~rJCfY, of , the Johns H&amp;pkJna
School 'pf Me:dicjfle.
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The :New York St~ff Ba-nd of
ih~~
- Y4t1on Army wiU make an
!.p ra~e at __ · Lancaster this
Fr1~ Ji.B P. ·M. ·aceordlne: to "'
~Qul;lcein.~nt made today.
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Chief Of Police Leroy
reported a ca11e'ction of _$21lll~3:[1
from t.he parking meters
business secUon or Middleport for
the ' past week.

actrus
The wa\laba

t1b mattnalt offered 1nd

mit thtm for exten11ve eurnina·
t1oD by medieel aud ebemleal e.~~: ·
pert.l. Tbe
DepartJnent hu a
worktn1 acreemeJU uDder wbich
It atiJtrtbu.tu to the lalaf)' 11M
er.penaea or doeto11 and dlemilt•
employed br the .food and Dru&amp;
Admlniltfldo.o. for thl, fUrpo.e..
Tbey mike teltl and e:uminaUonl to . determine whether medl·
r!l.l material• and devices offera ~
throuf]i the maila are milrepre-

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I Mud .at

CContluued lrom Page Doe)
local J)OitDu.rt.er noted, intPfo(!lon

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and Pf'estmt" at 8:00 P. Ji~ at ·t h

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SELL..A-BRATION

Dilly SenU..~ fomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., M•y 22, 1957- 3

Postmaster Asks

ONCE-A-YEAR
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"NO COUNCIL MIETING
The regularly Soheduled mef'·
ing of the Pomeroy Village Coull· WEDNESD,A\
.
cU was postpOned Monday nigbt • 7:00 Jimrille Dean
tr·CJdtl(e'
d the in.htlon
on thf,
1 :30 Boston Blactle
"blue
·ba't:it''
1~. Dr. tllalDck, due to the failure "to assemble
nuorum.
Illness
and
absence
8:00 CaptaU1 KIDJillroo
*bo Wlt·fr ))r. tie1611. B. TWU.Uig d ' veloped (JM lift l'lliVlng opfratiO•l due to bullneu committ:menb 8:30 Corllaa ArCber
9:00
Moore '
wUI speak to a puHilc gathering wa!l given 11.8 the cau8e,
of f'ft?sici:ons

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PICNIC bATI CHANGED
'I'he picnic of the Jully Buneh
Sewint Club. which was scbedfor Tue!klay, May 21. was
odolpoooed OOeause or the weather .
annu11nced later.

DR. MAAG
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AllYC• Ross
w2-1.0NegaRD
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-rr..hty f*'lltll"" look fot

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for Plymouth Fever is poaitiVely dsliahtful-and it's •vailable at any Plymouth dealer's. So if you're
l(eelini the early symptoms, do as thousands""' doing every day.
"&amp;11 3" low-price cars. Disooyor
'plymouth's ...v&lt;&gt;(utlonary Toraion-Aino Ride. Then you'll be ready to take the CUie-your oom new Plymoulhl.
;you'D drive home in the st~leleader of the~· as well as the MobiJ&amp;as Eoonom,y Run champion!

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~ul'pr:ise Party

Held Sunday For
Fonner Resident

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First Baptist -~~ Dorcas Circle
lt~v&amp;joy Cirtle
Meeting Is Held

!()Cal. who made the trip with
[ ltte group aftd who also ollserve 1
birthday annlversarie!J.

Going to Ek'lpre were Mr. ane
Mrs. Charles Beegle, \tr. and
Beegle, Ro~ c r t
4 &lt;number .of fi!lahvif s a nd Mrs. Clifford
friendl ti'om Meig11 County mo to~ Bee gle. Mr. anfl 1\fn. 0 . J. Gaul_
~d tO Be~pre on SWlday fur a .ur· son Charles, Mr. and Mt·s. Pau·l
)'rile , birthdly dlnn:er for Mr Beeglt&gt;, children Mark and Me
R,e;bni M.I!!KeJyey , form~rl}· ·•' hmil", Miss Vera BeAgle, Mr and
and chi!·
Portlan~. and now a resident o' Mr ~. James Car penter
Jimm
y,
Mr.s.
Olive
dren
Linda
and
that community.
Ingraham. dau ghters S~tndra K~y
Mrs. McKelvey was pn"st'n t •1.1 Elnd Brf&gt;n da , J udy Brt'&amp;le, Mi.~s
wttb • nwnber or gll'1l'&gt; on the Ol'- Ruth Ann Gaul and f; anre, Dale
casion
as were
Mrs Clifl o. !

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night at tbe home of their ehalrm,n, Mrs. CJernis Fox. for their
organizational meeting

on

e ort

The Lovejoy Circle of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Ohurch met Tuead_,-

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Oliio Fuel Gas Company Opens
),lijdern Offices In Coats Bldg. I

\11'1. Pwlib.t. ·Parkr. . .prn.ideoL • .ProJect ~c .lM d~_._ ~d
pt~aidl'd at tbe. ,rne-rtin&amp; .whlrh WSCS ~ purJtiite ne'.' ebiDa

United Methodist
Plant were made for a rum
to l:fe , hei4 -·June 'D. P.
and 7 'Wilen ille ·JOF C\t!ts of t~E&gt;
'UJllltd Methollblt
Cbureb mel
.Monday eveninc ' t .the cbW'ch.

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Bua:le and Mt's. James Car pen tN

deVoti~nt ted hy th• ~liureh.
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M18. 2. E. Br'yt.nt. lleHibets re •- At lbe . eWe or the
ponded to roll ull wilb a worn. n dessert course was
of the Bible •ad :ber ~ru;. l hosteues Mrt. .C.. F. ·
data. l?laua · ._,• . dl""t¥d .;,ran .:. Mn Jed Webder
.eerv~g .e · luncbeon in the ,. net:. _.
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future .
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Tbere .wu allo a (:iaeuq.lc 1 M .tMI, ....H. lbwehil .vi' Ji;.;~,
seJllng vanilla and lemon extratl IIIJt, 1n, Chlcatf f1)•
·op«!he4 with

JOF Clais Plans
A Run'linage Sale

Congratulations

'with

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the

Congrotulot~· &amp;hlo ·Fvel Gal eo.

f:Ml.

other wonderful featuree you'd expect to pay mud: moro
U;..ln tbia modaat price ta&amp;' I

CUI! Olt'M h .......d
•nd maintaiMd b7 ..
accurat• O'feft heat

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CIOfttrol.
flO
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dr&lt;rtr.n ullde eatllr
011

Nylon roner

btarlnga. K••P ......
Gh·u•ed poh oneS
PQIII band)lo
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bumen wllh llinm•

Glow giY• irlttant. wr.control of 0117 ft;roe
of heat from o low
llmmerlng vrow to fvll

:Mrs. WfrSley Fry, 'J)reEidcnt or
the Middle.port Busineu ·and Pro·
fesslohal Women's . ClUb;. Mrs .
Nan Moore, Mil.'l Fredilie. Houc!&lt;~·
shelt ~d
GllY ReynoldiJi
pr~~f!.~d th lo~l BPW at_
Ohio F*edcrati n of Business
Pro(t.s9ional Womlm'A Clubs 31th
unnual convention h 1 Cleveland
luit weekend.
They reported thal Chloe Ma·
l~c~. Jackson, who was guP. st
spe•ker this spring at the ,.., , ,

llome. 'fou get reollr
f!.xibf• cookini willa .
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Two 'PQcious storove

president of the State
with Leonore Mlli.'l as the
presirJent.

MR

l .et us show you how beaD!,Ji,ul DIXfE ~lllook, !? y~ur; kl'fhe'!_

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BAKER. FURNITURE
0
n The Briglitelt Corner In Middleport

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Capt. Mary E. Verner, The .Sal·
vatlon Army, opened the convc:1
lion's first devotional ~ervice and
Mrs. Ardis C. Engle, chairman ol
the Methodist
Refu gee Settl ~
ment Com, gave the invocation
at the Saturday luncheon an d the
Rev. Miriam McCabe Hoovch",
Cincinnati Council or Churches
ga ve the invot,a tlon at !·he ba ,.
quet that night This is the fir!l+
convention 'whL•n all devollonll l
services and invul'ations were
given by women,

~ ence ~ween

BY S1r1h M. Rlf•
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Beveridge ·a nd aon, Freddie, of Hebron.
Ohio, s:pent the week end with
her ·p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·
life, local, and his parents, Mr.
and ·M~: G·eoree Bii!verldge Sr., of
New M:arsh!!eld, Ohio. They at·
tended the Commencement exercises at Rutland High School Frl·
day tJ\.o8rting when her brother, Robert S. Rife was Valedictorian of
his class. Robert expecti to enter
Ohio University · this fall . Hlr
brother, Harold Rife is attendilli
OU now.
Mr. and Mn, Jlarold Rire and
two children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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the ch,~t~ Butldin~ in}fiddleport Frid~y marks a new era for

AND THE
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the Middleport busmeos section.
ohio ·Flltll's office 'is the first. to be occupied In the new
: lluDding; 'I!Wo q!her street-level spaces will be occupied withIn llie ne~\ sever~!_ ,,weeks, one by the Dutton Drug Store. Sec·

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on The Openl.ag 01 Your New Olflte In The.Cools Bulldlag

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S•e On Display
GAS RANGE

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oMrs . Clifford Haves. chairm.• n
d1'Cie of the B. U
Sanborn Mi!l&lt;slonarv Soelety uf
the First 811.pti.•t OlmN'h., ente.·
talned the Circle tor t·ht'lr or~tani·
·ntional meetinJl Tue~day nigh•
Other new officers are vk'c
chairman •nd .program chairman
:Mrs. F.ran~ Cheeseb1•ew; Sf'ere·
tary, ~d'n . ·'-· L. Hughe~~ Ohril,.
tlan Friendliness co-ehairTflun.
Mrs. c . P. Bradbury and MrM.
Charles White: Devotional rllnir·
mam, Mrs. Har:J:y
Houdn~heH:

Wohlte

~erost,

Mn. bana

P-aul Smart; trco·
. DaVid Dar.st Jr.

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Of M:n. Ha·mlltMl.
Hayu served strawberr r
~~lffo_n pie, nu~ amt eoHee at
ot the frlef!tlng.

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WomtnPI.in

GAS COMPANY Offic•

MOR-FLO

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GLASS LINEb
GAS

Refrli,menh r.r Ali ····· •
Gifts lor the LieU.. a.i tilt Kids · · · ···
Set of West Bllltlllulllhaulli 10 Some LUcky Penen1

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WATER HEAYIR
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$9U5

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'1'1111: tmts BlliLDmC

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Naturally, we're proud as oan be of ~ new ~\iilt&amp; which enilbie us

Give '(oil Tfils 4-Polnt Protection

1. The famous Keepsake Guarantee, signed by the mak-

er lind 3Qur. Jewele~. permanently registers your ting
ana' gtiarantees a perfect diamond of superb color and

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2. Guar1111t.eed by Good Housekeeping as advertised
thei'eln.
I . .Tbe natioilaUy advertised price guarantees full and
unlfonn value•
4. Exl!b811ie•~v!tege , If you ever wish to turn in yotir
Keepsake towa)od another Keepsake of greater value,
al a~y ~!'.• of thou~ds of Keepsake Je"1lers in the
U.S.A. llilll•Jts t'rritot;ies.
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From the front room, a hallway
leads to a wareroom and gara&amp;e.
and there are also two additional
rooms, one serving as a file room
nnd the sccorld as a utility room.
The !alter space contains. the
Serve\ AlJ.year air conditioner, a
single gas-futled unit which pro· ·
videfl either warm or cool air as
ft l!eded. _
A feature or the display floor
is the modern
all-gas kitchen
which was designed by Miss Gaylee Ankerstjernc, Ohio Fuel's kit·
eben planning co'nsullant.
Kitchen cabinets and paneling
are in cherry-finished maple .Built
Into the panelin8 are a Roper · gas.
oven and broiler unit , and Serve!
gas refrigerator. The Roper gaas
r~m$'e top burner u.nlt is sunk in·
to counter space ne,ar the sink.
Wallplper in '. fruit pattern ~pa
the cabinets uhd parleHng, while
the counter ipace is covered In
tangerine colored Formica. A window wall at the .front of· the room
looks out upon North Second St.
and gives passer!l·by a full view of
the modern gas appliances dis·
·played .
The Coats

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10 Year Guarantee

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christy of
nine oun~s and ~ . been New Le~:lngton ll)en~ the . week·
' eounty nained Robin Marie. Mrs. Hoffman end at the home of Mr. and Mn.
4·H is the former Role Tennant. Ma• Garrett Christy, ret ·u•nlne hoto.~e
Sunday evening.

is WIUiam F.
agent, while
Club Agent,

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Fashion loves the crisp
cle_.n look of white linen ...
.so beputifully , handled in
!his dasslc . sweater pump.
It's. high-heeled and as Dattering as a .shoe can get.
You'll applaud Its versatilIty.

ot U;ut Elem,.

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The hoby welgh&gt;d "• ]ioundo

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Eleeta Circle

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o! Educatio~ in pt, 'PIU!Iot.
Chairman of the show eommittee

The of(ice Is at 138 North Second Street in Middleport, almost
directly across the street from
Ohio Fuel's former office location.
The new office space baa a large
front room serving as a display
floor and bill collecting station.
Back of thiS' room is the office of
Charles 0. Murray, who is ln
charge or tht local Gas Company
operation.

Preside Over

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New Officers

Congratulations

Thunday evenlni at 8 o•etoct in
the offiee of the Jlla~on County

Mrt. Clarence Tennant of N~w Haven while .paternal .crandplrents
are Mr. and Kr1. Robert HOUmaa
of Gtabam Station.

For Ft1shion's
. Crisp Clean

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ml~e~eoe/1f:e- o~at!~ ~b=1 i;
Youth Show hao betib iOt · ·r.r

ond fioor apace Ia tieing prepared
for apartments and ·otfic:es.
Middleport business section.
The.. CoaG Buildint ii: "new" in
Now, as a Completely modern
the ...:eDie .that it 1. bas: _been eotn- busineS"g building, it 1st being .pointplete1y relnodelea .and finished ed out with pride by Meigs County
kpm . ~ structUre that for m~re re:llidents.
t118if '35 years stood as a balf-fm·
FoTmal opening of the Gas Com.
labed· "ahos~" ·in the midst of the pany offices Friday will be Ob·
served with open house from 9 A.
M. to 5 P. M. A full complement
of Ohio Fuel per.&amp;annel will be on
hand to greet visitors. Favors will
b~ given adults and children, refreShni'erttS wut be served, and a
.
' '
aei of' W'est Bend aluminum kitch'
en ware will be given ·as a door'
prize . .

In the beollllfqlfle~ 1~ ,~,.1•f
the Ohio Fuel Gu Co. Ia the Coats BulldlnC

poorly.
Bop Bowen spent the week end
with home folks.

MrS. Dorothy L. . Flechlne o
Findl,y, .preaident u£ the Ohio
ll'edQ_Ntlon, ~ave t·hc opt•ning all
dreu on· the topic "Are You Ll •·
, teninJ?"
·

Best Wishes And

SerViceman In Charge Charles 0 . Murray, left,

and Serviceman Pete Kloes.

R~ife~a:n~d~f~arn~il~Y-~M-r.; ; R; ; l; ; fe; ;la; ; v; ; e; ; ry. ;~; i;~5. . . ' ~·~· ~::::~~~::!~5~~

Sunday mornln'g t he Rev_ ~ts ~
Ellnnr G. Galu soha, pastor of th •
Amherst FirAt
Ctmgreg:alion ll
Church, led the d{'vt.tlon:!l Se~·
vice on Lhe topic "She Wh,
Would Lead, Must S('rve."

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TH"' •MA\N"A!JER'S OFFICE forms the setting for a cottl&lt;;t:·l • FARM YOuTH c&amp;M'MtTr'li

BUCKWHEAT

B11, bJR oven and drop-front broiler atidea ilm.Ootbly on
roller bearing11 , , . it 's tmokelets, too'! With theM and

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COMPANY

O.!rio.
charge of the
ert Coat¥, aeyeloper 9f· tile

In a kit~h tn to cl1w;,m about . , , it.'a a kitche'i'l·PIJtu'led
STYLE MASTER and l.t 'sllll the name implid}"Mllsaiv11
hl: a~le back guard hi!ui chronw aud 10ld
'Contaia.
ihr 'built-ins" galoN • , • aptJ]i*he out t Telecbron
&lt;;lock ~;~nd Interyal Tilher and .Buorescent 'i0p4U:rface
light With g(eam.&amp;ng c:hron1e Jidod rormin1 a Of4t•Dieftt
MI.elf~ keep those oft-needed eoolting ac( zaam,. handy,

.......

Fuel Gas ·

N"", hl/ltiled .C ooler Area and Salesnoor
Beller ficlllilea mef~! fasier, more efficient handling of bill paymenti
and service problema; Now, more than ever. our salesfloor is th~ up!4~e
to look before you buy." You can see at one place all types, all brands
of Gas Appliances. .Well-Informed Gas Company personnel will answet
JOII!" questions.

to off~~I" you .. . our customers ... better lietvice than ever before.
Gas Air Col!dltlonlng
~~t~r 'cc;~lort for you evecy time ~u i-blt

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Beaullf1JI, New DemoDitraUon Kll&lt;ben
S~e our "pride and
with Its ultra modern Built-In Gas Range a'tld
Servel Gu
also a buill·ln model. Your club group can
hold IIi .
beautiful S)11T0undlngs. Just .call Belly New, at
to mike the arrangements. There's no
fuii'IJ~th the refreshments! Your group will
demonstration. And you'll have eom-

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4-Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , May 22, 1957

~ul'pr:ise Party

Held Sunday For
Fonner Resident

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First Baptist -~~ Dorcas Circle
lt~v&amp;joy Cirtle
Meeting Is Held

!()Cal. who made the trip with
[ ltte group aftd who also ollserve 1
birthday annlversarie!J.

Going to Ek'lpre were Mr. ane
Mrs. Charles Beegle, \tr. and
Beegle, Ro~ c r t
4 &lt;number .of fi!lahvif s a nd Mrs. Clifford
friendl ti'om Meig11 County mo to~ Bee gle. Mr. anfl 1\fn. 0 . J. Gaul_
~d tO Be~pre on SWlday fur a .ur· son Charles, Mr. and Mt·s. Pau·l
)'rile , birthdly dlnn:er for Mr Beeglt&gt;, children Mark and Me
R,e;bni M.I!!KeJyey , form~rl}· ·•' hmil", Miss Vera BeAgle, Mr and
and chi!·
Portlan~. and now a resident o' Mr ~. James Car penter
Jimm
y,
Mr.s.
Olive
dren
Linda
and
that community.
Ingraham. dau ghters S~tndra K~y
Mrs. McKelvey was pn"st'n t •1.1 Elnd Brf&gt;n da , J udy Brt'&amp;le, Mi.~s
wttb • nwnber or gll'1l'&gt; on the Ol'- Ruth Ann Gaul and f; anre, Dale
casion
as were
Mrs Clifl o. !

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night at tbe home of their ehalrm,n, Mrs. CJernis Fox. for their
organizational meeting

on

e ort

The Lovejoy Circle of the B. H.
Sanborn Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Ohurch met Tuead_,-

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Oliio Fuel Gas Company Opens
),lijdern Offices In Coats Bldg. I

\11'1. Pwlib.t. ·Parkr. . .prn.ideoL • .ProJect ~c .lM d~_._ ~d
pt~aidl'd at tbe. ,rne-rtin&amp; .whlrh WSCS ~ purJtiite ne'.' ebiDa

United Methodist
Plant were made for a rum
to l:fe , hei4 -·June 'D. P.
and 7 'Wilen ille ·JOF C\t!ts of t~E&gt;
'UJllltd Methollblt
Cbureb mel
.Monday eveninc ' t .the cbW'ch.

mqr 4Aie

Bua:le and Mt's. James Car pen tN

deVoti~nt ted hy th• ~liureh.
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M18. 2. E. Br'yt.nt. lleHibets re •- At lbe . eWe or the
ponded to roll ull wilb a worn. n dessert course was
of the Bible •ad :ber ~ru;. l hosteues Mrt. .C.. F. ·
data. l?laua · ._,• . dl""t¥d .;,ran .:. Mn Jed Webder
.eerv~g .e · luncbeon in the ,. net:. _.
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future .
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· I' ,I t LOWII.I. MON. ._ lilly
Tbere .wu allo a (:iaeuq.lc 1 M .tMI, ....H. lbwehil .vi' Ji;.;~,
seJllng vanilla and lemon extratl IIIJt, 1n, Chlcatf f1)•
·op«!he4 with

JOF Clais Plans
A Run'linage Sale

Congratulations

'with

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the

Congrotulot~· &amp;hlo ·Fvel Gal eo.

f:Ml.

other wonderful featuree you'd expect to pay mud: moro
U;..ln tbia modaat price ta&amp;' I

CUI! Olt'M h .......d
•nd maintaiMd b7 ..
accurat• O'feft heat

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CIOfttrol.
flO
• ,_.... with Cl 000!1

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dr&lt;rtr.n ullde eatllr
011

Nylon roner

btarlnga. K••P ......
Gh·u•ed poh oneS
PQIII band)lo
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!IIIORM.4·~~ top

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bumen wllh llinm•

Glow giY• irlttant. wr.control of 0117 ft;roe
of heat from o low
llmmerlng vrow to fvll

:Mrs. WfrSley Fry, 'J)reEidcnt or
the Middle.port Busineu ·and Pro·
fesslohal Women's . ClUb;. Mrs .
Nan Moore, Mil.'l Fredilie. Houc!&lt;~·
shelt ~d
GllY ReynoldiJi
pr~~f!.~d th lo~l BPW at_
Ohio F*edcrati n of Business
Pro(t.s9ional Womlm'A Clubs 31th
unnual convention h 1 Cleveland
luit weekend.
They reported thal Chloe Ma·
l~c~. Jackson, who was guP. st
spe•ker this spring at the ,.., , ,

llome. 'fou get reollr
f!.xibf• cookini willa .
aDIXIEI
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Two 'PQcious storove

president of the State
with Leonore Mlli.'l as the
presirJent.

MR

l .et us show you how beaD!,Ji,ul DIXfE ~lllook, !? y~ur; kl'fhe'!_

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BAKER. FURNITURE
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n The Briglitelt Corner In Middleport

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new

Capt. Mary E. Verner, The .Sal·
vatlon Army, opened the convc:1
lion's first devotional ~ervice and
Mrs. Ardis C. Engle, chairman ol
the Methodist
Refu gee Settl ~
ment Com, gave the invocation
at the Saturday luncheon an d the
Rev. Miriam McCabe Hoovch",
Cincinnati Council or Churches
ga ve the invot,a tlon at !·he ba ,.
quet that night This is the fir!l+
convention 'whL•n all devollonll l
services and invul'ations were
given by women,

~ ence ~ween

BY S1r1h M. Rlf•
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Beveridge ·a nd aon, Freddie, of Hebron.
Ohio, s:pent the week end with
her ·p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·
life, local, and his parents, Mr.
and ·M~: G·eoree Bii!verldge Sr., of
New M:arsh!!eld, Ohio. They at·
tended the Commencement exercises at Rutland High School Frl·
day tJ\.o8rting when her brother, Robert S. Rife was Valedictorian of
his class. Robert expecti to enter
Ohio University · this fall . Hlr
brother, Harold Rife is attendilli
OU now.
Mr. and Mn, Jlarold Rire and
two children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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. FOlinaJ ·openin~ of new Ohio Fuel Gas Company offices in

the ch,~t~ Butldin~ in}fiddleport Frid~y marks a new era for

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the Middleport busmeos section.
ohio ·Flltll's office 'is the first. to be occupied In the new
: lluDding; 'I!Wo q!her street-level spaces will be occupied withIn llie ne~\ sever~!_ ,,weeks, one by the Dutton Drug Store. Sec·

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Mit.-fe G6i
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on The Openl.ag 01 Your New Olflte In The.Cools Bulldlag

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'If SJIOf

S•e On Display
GAS RANGE

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oMrs . Clifford Haves. chairm.• n
d1'Cie of the B. U
Sanborn Mi!l&lt;slonarv Soelety uf
the First 811.pti.•t OlmN'h., ente.·
talned the Circle tor t·ht'lr or~tani·
·ntional meetinJl Tue~day nigh•
Other new officers are vk'c
chairman •nd .program chairman
:Mrs. F.ran~ Cheeseb1•ew; Sf'ere·
tary, ~d'n . ·'-· L. Hughe~~ Ohril,.
tlan Friendliness co-ehairTflun.
Mrs. c . P. Bradbury and MrM.
Charles White: Devotional rllnir·
mam, Mrs. Har:J:y
Houdn~heH:

Wohlte

~erost,

Mn. bana

P-aul Smart; trco·
. DaVid Dar.st Jr.

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MJddltpor1

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At the Beautiful "New

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' meeting will be at. t'M
Of M:n. Ha·mlltMl.
Hayu served strawberr r
~~lffo_n pie, nu~ amt eoHee at
ot the frlef!tlng.

P"'sbyterian

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WomtnPI.in

GAS COMPANY Offic•

MOR-FLO

~uhire

GLASS LINEb
GAS

Refrli,menh r.r Ali ····· •
Gifts lor the LieU.. a.i tilt Kids · · · ···
Set of West Bllltlllulllhaulli 10 Some LUcky Penen1

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WATER HEAYIR
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AI The. Ohio Fuel. G11~0:

$9U5

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'1'1111: tmts BlliLDmC

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Naturally, we're proud as oan be of ~ new ~\iilt&amp; which enilbie us

Give '(oil Tfils 4-Polnt Protection

1. The famous Keepsake Guarantee, signed by the mak-

er lind 3Qur. Jewele~. permanently registers your ting
ana' gtiarantees a perfect diamond of superb color and

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2. Guar1111t.eed by Good Housekeeping as advertised
thei'eln.
I . .Tbe natioilaUy advertised price guarantees full and
unlfonn value•
4. Exl!b811ie•~v!tege , If you ever wish to turn in yotir
Keepsake towa)od another Keepsake of greater value,
al a~y ~!'.• of thou~ds of Keepsake Je"1lers in the
U.S.A. llilll•Jts t'rritot;ies.
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From the front room, a hallway
leads to a wareroom and gara&amp;e.
and there are also two additional
rooms, one serving as a file room
nnd the sccorld as a utility room.
The !alter space contains. the
Serve\ AlJ.year air conditioner, a
single gas-futled unit which pro· ·
videfl either warm or cool air as
ft l!eded. _
A feature or the display floor
is the modern
all-gas kitchen
which was designed by Miss Gaylee Ankerstjernc, Ohio Fuel's kit·
eben planning co'nsullant.
Kitchen cabinets and paneling
are in cherry-finished maple .Built
Into the panelin8 are a Roper · gas.
oven and broiler unit , and Serve!
gas refrigerator. The Roper gaas
r~m$'e top burner u.nlt is sunk in·
to counter space ne,ar the sink.
Wallplper in '. fruit pattern ~pa
the cabinets uhd parleHng, while
the counter ipace is covered In
tangerine colored Formica. A window wall at the .front of· the room
looks out upon North Second St.
and gives passer!l·by a full view of
the modern gas appliances dis·
·played .
The Coats

WITH CO~FIDENCE
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.DEPT. SToltE

a

10 Year Guarantee

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christy of
nine oun~s and ~ . been New Le~:lngton ll)en~ the . week·
' eounty nained Robin Marie. Mrs. Hoffman end at the home of Mr. and Mn.
4·H is the former Role Tennant. Ma• Garrett Christy, ret ·u•nlne hoto.~e
Sunday evening.

is WIUiam F.
agent, while
Club Agent,

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CONSTRUCTION

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Ham:!

&amp;uluh Whi't&gt;,

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Fashion loves the crisp
cle_.n look of white linen ...
.so beputifully , handled in
!his dasslc . sweater pump.
It's. high-heeled and as Dattering as a .shoe can get.
You'll applaud Its versatilIty.

ot U;ut Elem,.

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'"..,

The hoby welgh&gt;d "• ]ioundo

I

Eleeta Circle

'

o! Educatio~ in pt, 'PIU!Iot.
Chairman of the show eommittee

The of(ice Is at 138 North Second Street in Middleport, almost
directly across the street from
Ohio Fuel's former office location.
The new office space baa a large
front room serving as a display
floor and bill collecting station.
Back of thiS' room is the office of
Charles 0. Murray, who is ln
charge or tht local Gas Company
operation.

Preside Over

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Boa~d

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LOOK

New Officers

Congratulations

Thunday evenlni at 8 o•etoct in
the offiee of the Jlla~on County

Mrt. Clarence Tennant of N~w Haven while .paternal .crandplrents
are Mr. and Kr1. Robert HOUmaa
of Gtabam Station.

For Ft1shion's
. Crisp Clean

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ml~e~eoe/1f:e- o~at!~ ~b=1 i;
Youth Show hao betib iOt · ·r.r

ond fioor apace Ia tieing prepared
for apartments and ·otfic:es.
Middleport business section.
The.. CoaG Buildint ii: "new" in
Now, as a Completely modern
the ...:eDie .that it 1. bas: _been eotn- busineS"g building, it 1st being .pointplete1y relnodelea .and finished ed out with pride by Meigs County
kpm . ~ structUre that for m~re re:llidents.
t118if '35 years stood as a balf-fm·
FoTmal opening of the Gas Com.
labed· "ahos~" ·in the midst of the pany offices Friday will be Ob·
served with open house from 9 A.
M. to 5 P. M. A full complement
of Ohio Fuel per.&amp;annel will be on
hand to greet visitors. Favors will
b~ given adults and children, refreShni'erttS wut be served, and a
.
' '
aei of' W'est Bend aluminum kitch'
en ware will be given ·as a door'
prize . .

In the beollllfqlfle~ 1~ ,~,.1•f
the Ohio Fuel Gu Co. Ia the Coats BulldlnC

poorly.
Bop Bowen spent the week end
with home folks.

MrS. Dorothy L. . Flechlne o
Findl,y, .preaident u£ the Ohio
ll'edQ_Ntlon, ~ave t·hc opt•ning all
dreu on· the topic "Are You Ll •·
, teninJ?"
·

Best Wishes And

SerViceman In Charge Charles 0 . Murray, left,

and Serviceman Pete Kloes.

R~ife~a:n~d~f~arn~il~Y-~M-r.; ; R; ; l; ; fe; ;la; ; v; ; e; ; ry. ;~; i;~5. . . ' ~·~· ~::::~~~::!~5~~

Sunday mornln'g t he Rev_ ~ts ~
Ellnnr G. Galu soha, pastor of th •
Amherst FirAt
Ctmgreg:alion ll
Church, led the d{'vt.tlon:!l Se~·
vice on Lhe topic "She Wh,
Would Lead, Must S('rve."

'·

TH"' •MA\N"A!JER'S OFFICE forms the setting for a cottl&lt;;t:·l • FARM YOuTH c&amp;M'MtTr'li

BUCKWHEAT

B11, bJR oven and drop-front broiler atidea ilm.Ootbly on
roller bearing11 , , . it 's tmokelets, too'! With theM and

_. .

COMPANY

O.!rio.
charge of the
ert Coat¥, aeyeloper 9f· tile

In a kit~h tn to cl1w;,m about . , , it.'a a kitche'i'l·PIJtu'led
STYLE MASTER and l.t 'sllll the name implid}"Mllsaiv11
hl: a~le back guard hi!ui chronw aud 10ld
'Contaia.
ihr 'built-ins" galoN • , • aptJ]i*he out t Telecbron
&lt;;lock ~;~nd Interyal Tilher and .Buorescent 'i0p4U:rface
light With g(eam.&amp;ng c:hron1e Jidod rormin1 a Of4t•Dieftt
MI.elf~ keep those oft-needed eoolting ac( zaam,. handy,

.......

Fuel Gas ·

N"", hl/ltiled .C ooler Area and Salesnoor
Beller ficlllilea mef~! fasier, more efficient handling of bill paymenti
and service problema; Now, more than ever. our salesfloor is th~ up!4~e
to look before you buy." You can see at one place all types, all brands
of Gas Appliances. .Well-Informed Gas Company personnel will answet
JOII!" questions.

to off~~I" you .. . our customers ... better lietvice than ever before.
Gas Air Col!dltlonlng
~~t~r 'cc;~lort for you evecy time ~u i-blt

·Giiii ~G ;.\itl4ifrM.9a.litoS,
.•.
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Beaullf1JI, New DemoDitraUon Kll&lt;ben
S~e our "pride and
with Its ultra modern Built-In Gas Range a'tld
Servel Gu
also a buill·ln model. Your club group can
hold IIi .
beautiful S)11T0undlngs. Just .call Belly New, at
to mike the arrangements. There's no
fuii'IJ~th the refreshments! Your group will
demonstration. And you'll have eom-

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Wd~.~~~~ i~to .~~2.~~~ball

Columbus. The Jackets will play tbe winner of the Southwest·

ern reg1ona1 tournament Fnday mornmg at 10 on the OSU

Jackets
Win
Berth
In
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Baseball
Bowles Shuts Pleasant Out 1-0 Jn Extra
.

n't know ..

l_t wa_ s tn 1950 that the .Ja~kets wen _t to the stal_e fma·ls, won
(h
(. t h
11 6 2 b h
Cl~ f Irs l game agamst Mc u c ensvt e · e md the great
hurhng or D,ck Walters . Walters came back th;j' next day and
l~st a heartbreaker to Arne!ia in nine inning~ , 1-0. In the re-~
g~onal tourney that year MJddleport took Ph1lo 7-1 and Ash-

VIlle 13-1.
.
_ Ba.s~ball. fans from th: nld home ing the&gt;lr favorites were Mrs .. Doro-

town m columbus not1rrd rhecr- rthy Young . mother of outhelder
Jr K£&gt;nnedy, Mr. and Mrs. cas:
sam Hindy . parents of catcher
Get Ready
IDa~·~ Hindy , Charles Wats} :;earls,
servmg a:; batboy and ~&gt;:ener31 all·
Or
OUr
aroun~ assistant t~ Coa~h Nolan
Swacknam~r. and J1m i'r!lils, Carol
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Owens ; G_all Stu~ho, Rlch HovatI
1.t-r. B.onmc Van C(loney and John
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MF.MORIAL DAY
OUTING

Water Skis

$29.95
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Boat Cushion .. . .. . $4.95

Coast Guard

Approved

LIFE PRESERVERS
$7.45
Bar B·Q Grills
$3.98 up
Charcoal . . ~ lb.
Complete

pkg. 39c

Line

J&gt;rinC'lp ,] Earl Knight said this
morning hr! will seck arrangemcnts with r.allipolts for a game
this week that rou ld wind up the
SEOAt Cia~.·; AA C'hampionship.
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1ws game, with Galli\11drllr&gt;porl
polis &gt;~rHl Jackson yet, !lut needs a
virlury in only one M them to
cinch th e suuthcrn division title .
Huat.·y ra ins
this
morninr:
tJroughl CIUJC'C'llation of a m111tch
with ·nli· Ae~dcmy bo}·s taday . It
will he played later this week if
possible .

FJSIIING EQliii'MI:NT
IncidC'ntall y, since th·1 regional

I..IVE llt\l'r
· is cunsidererl part of the state
Fish Worms
2 doz . 35c tournament, no trophies to win""lght Crawlers . !t5r dol
Meal Wurms . .. (i0 for 45C

THE SPORTS CENTER
Authorlud M.1cgragor
Sportlnt Goods D-.l•r
83 Mill St.
Mlddl•port
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ners are hand ctl out. In 1050 the
bo~·s rect•ived medals in the rewional, but there were none hand·
ud nut ye!tler rla y on the Sl. Cnarlcs
diamond . Maybe
th~y'll
come
th~UU [: h lll11'r .
RICHMOND, Calif. _ Johnny
ort.... 115, Alamect., C•llf., out-

point•d G.1tano Ann.elor•,
Tunl•l• j1n).

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afternoon ,·n Columbus on the St. Charles High School dia-

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$l00·.'.. $300...t;Oo :.~JOOO
WANT SOME CASH 1
Grt n ln.1n hero

or $850 ... for

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ample. Pay bills. Buy bargaina. Theu
have only one place to pay ... • 43.48
• month.on our popula1 24·payment
plnn. Or repay Iuter If yoU wlah.
ll's up lo you. Ask &amp;bout our low ..
ro~t car financing. You name it
We supply iL. You're among frilndl
here. Jwt uk for CASU.

Erncsl ('nvrrt,
Manag('r
Pomeroy

1%4 E. Mal11 St.
Phone 197

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OHIO

IMPORT.ANT NOTICE

thelJ.rnlsled-~
be•u;,t·. ;r.ao~·-·~~.tt
ovCf
lhb i'rualde-.lco
.Jclr Peacock Jroun ed; out an'
the Jaokets •• 111e1r .....d r ·
Rional title In 1eytrn yea~.
Middleport playM auperb ball
throughout, C:OIT)'ffiltttna: only two
errors, neither costing a lhlm•.
croob and Davis covered ttu! In·
rit.!ld like vcler11nS.
.Junior Kennedy wa~ Lhc hitting
slar, getting two singles In three
trips while Nelson had a long
rriplc in the fourth but wn Ot't
11t \1\(.• plait&gt; in a questionable eill
as speedy 8Dbby lried to streten
it tn a home run.
Bnbhy Hennesy a:o a single In
thl' fourth ahead ot Kennedy's
first hit bul both boyJt died on
hn~e when Crooks made the lhlrd
out popping to second b111c.
Whi11atc-h'a · clutch slnalo waa
the other hil.
Bowles· four-hit dfort, with

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POMEROY

STORE June I, 1957, closing out four years of business in that lor.o ti on.

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However, 1hc MASON CITY, W.VA., store will continue to
remain open to serve you as always: Complete stocks will be maintained at the Mason City location and our friends ond customers
ore invited to continue their patr onoge .ot the West Virginia store.

In Appreciation-----------We wish to thank everyone for the nice business that
we have enjoyed during the post four years and we
trust that you will continue to favor us with your po·
tronage after June 1st at the Mason City store.

FOR

SALE

Anyone interested

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Reno Bertorla, Detroit's big surprise thia year, alnj;led home the
winning run with two out In the
18th in'ling in the Tiger11' 2·1 vietory over Ori~es; Camilo Pascual r
pitched his first major league
shutout and the nrst ~ a waah- 1
ington pitcher this year to defeat
Kansas City, 3..0, and Cleveland
beat Boston, 8·2, with the aid of
five Red SDx ~rrors.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the National League, south·
paw Johnny Pod~ hurled BroDk-1
lyn to a 6·1 deeislon over Ci~innati; the Cubs nipped the Giantl,
4-3; MilwaukeE! and Pbil.a.delphia
played to a 1-1 tie before rain
Caused the game- to be called after
rive-and-a-half innings, and t be
Pittsb_u rgh - St Louis game was
e washed out by rain.
again.;t lis these days. We're not
PDdres scattered nt' ne bt'· and
ht' tt 1·ng any ol 'em."
~
did not walk a batter while
leadA s ixth-inning error by rookie ing the Dodgers to their nith
second b"''man Bol&gt;by Rt'ehard- str a1g
· h'.. vtctory.
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T he only run 0 f r
son pa"ed
the way fot· three un. h'am was
· Ed .Bailey's second" Inning
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car"ed r""'
•nrl the downfall of bomer. p ee Wee Reese and Sandy
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Whit•&gt;· Ford, mak1'no h1's !t' rst A
h
d
moros
omerc
~rooklyo.
alart '"since Mu.v .. . "'
Hal
Jeffcoat
was theforloser.
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at the Pomeroy store, please call the Mason store.

WARDROBE

HELP WANTED

WhtttaLch,
1'ota1
. . . . .r!. . .. .
294 01
Batteries : Middleport · Buwl~s
and Hindy. Pleasant: Leffler and
.1. Peacock.

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Labor Dispute
Is EndedT0 d8'r
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CLARINF'I'ON,

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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, 0.

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Uon If shoppinc near us, or
let us deUver promptly
Without extra charge . A
great · many people entrust
us with tbe responslblllty
of filling their preseriptions. May we compound

yours?

_SWISHER · LOHSE
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PRESCRiPTION

CUEMJSTS

8o31-x

LlL ABNER

c.n
MITROJiOLtTAH

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wlth buYinl ao~ stJliDf ex.p"!~­
ience. Good startlnz salary.
Write Box 668-C, c/o The Dail;
Sentinel, Poa1eroy.
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LADY to· take . eare ot elderly
lady, mw.t_ live I!J· Inquire
mornings: 8:00 A. M. until noor.
at 82 Race St., MiddJeport.
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WANTED
to dpliver
Colum~boy-

bus Dispatch and Ohio State
State Journal in Pomeroy area.
Pliono Middleport 6372:X.

leave building. Randolph a,re, . i-;;-''-;;";;-'--;:;;:;;::;--·-:S-:=2:::2::4:::1'
State IWute 124 between ReedS- MAN OR WOMAN
Averase
v!Ue .an~ ~inft)Ori._ ,_ 5·18::!·1&gt;
$~.50 per hour in your spare
LOTS, ANY StlE. Near Forked
tUne. No . investment neceas.ary.
Run Lake, A. H. Cu~ng
Supply Your neighbqrs with ~~
BDttom, Ohi_o_. 1,. . .11 fl &amp; :}t' .ftp
tion~Uy Adve;;tfSeQ '\tatklnl Prq-'
ductR. Write, Mr. Statel})erg. ~are
P-RIVATE SALE 01 FURNJ'llUlE. ··tbis paper- 'for .pedona1 lJli.er!tvine room -\1\tJ.te, tableJI~e
J'J.If!l· . view.
5 22 2tc

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Wlf

folle, f~O~PJ'
=.;:;0:;;11;;TUNITO:
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~- Beds, 'dioillf!'l !ible, mf 1eo~~ kitchen * ~~ei, , ~eS!fl&lt;,
ltotl, ntlfltde IQt ,gas cool[ sl:ove.

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· . PRINTING
A""AN .
"ENTI"E.

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S~cond Ave ... MJdd1eport. ~ .
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rhls new '57 l~lck engine Is -'t
as running your .palm over sl.fk.
It's crammed, packecl,
overflowlnti with the If~.
~? Brother, now you',.
really talking Iuick tilfk,

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n,22lat• (20J"uslness Services

:.~.~~~:!.:~ea~~~~~::Qe i~i{?~~Ne~:::e~~:~
.QM'a&amp;e. ~hone 3611, Racine, 0.
il-111-f~{c.

Priced reasonable. Phone· 336-"2'.
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leO HARLEY DAVIDSON 741' 0. BLOCK LAYING b;'i.t..,.=~or:ch:-o-~~r
H: v., etceUettt c61Hliilon~ saPhm, .oonovan, Syracuse.
crifice for quick
88-M ·or 111!6-Y:'

sale, Ph.Olte
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PhUoo REF'ftiGWTOJt and

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Listen - we could tell you how It is to ooss 300
horses and the most instantly responsive Dynaftow*
yet-all dressed up in bright !lew beauty that's the
latest thlrigin llair without frtaldshness.

tie~

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PAfNTI
PAPIR·l'tANGING
L. "· llleltil""r

R•clne, Ohio

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POIJt,TI\Y 1'011 SAI:.Z--Ftrst ~. QUICK IIEBVICE on W- &amp;..
~raMorn AJ-bbt 'A.ci'M , Va&amp;1nt.~•
PalrihJ br r~ Trained
Crofl:s, Broilir thid.l. FOR
watchmaker, Q&amp;LJNs JEW£.
EOO!&gt;-pOI(alb the ' PrOfit P~l
I.!lRS, Pomel'01.
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feel it, you'U never believe it.
So go see your Buick dealer . .\sk to .try out a gor·
~..... geoous new Buick. You11 find i! lhe dream car
of the year to dme-Odd at a dream of

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ERY, IBC, •.P arkersbul'f,

_va. Pbone GA·:I-3-~. J.U~Imee
W~ - C~\ •nd colored lllP.t
Old China. daU OIB&amp;=M eveninia.

lodlly.

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:US W. ~ s~. Pom\"V· .

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The tollowlna: real estate Y subject to an eaaement and Hilts et
the Columbua and Southern OliO
Electric Company to erect and
malntaln electric poles and I11J

wtr•s.
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veyed to Frances W. Parker, allo
,known as Frankie Parker. h1 dlllid
reeorded In beed BOok 163 P~e
Llftl. Ca\IHtt; Mil
533, Meigs County Deed Recerdi.
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Said premises appraii&amp;d at.
and must be sold for
In MIDDLIPdRT, oHIO
\ less tnt~n two-thirds Of r.aid ap61PMONU
~11 1 poratted \lllue: Ter"'": Clllb in
hand On day of sale.
Said premiseS located in Clrange
:rownship, Meigs County, Ohi&lt;Jand
lD Martlnsville,
now Tuppen
Plains,_ and on tlte East side of
State Route No. 7.
BLOCK_ ~CO•
·ETHEL M. STOUT, Admini&amp;tratrix of· the Estate or
I MQ.. Nfrth.,t ~
P'ranees W. Parker, also
&amp;ioto'l!,!!!.~'t..,;•;__li
-ioli•;.·known .as Frankie Parke!'
de'd.
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WiEBSTER &amp; FUI..T'l
Atklrneys for Administratrix

·;n:t!UCTURAL f iiAMI

ICliAP

(5) 8, 15, 22. 29, 16) 5. 5tc

IRON- METALS

OHIO VALL~Y
JUNK CO.

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The Lafayette Grimnt property
locate1 i~ · Lebanon Tvwnship,
Meigs Count}', OhJo, containing 40
acrer more_ or lesi', wJII be- sold by
PI- 511
the under11gned at the law offices
...__-:-~--- of Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio .
at 2:QO_ o'~lock ,P., M. May 24th,
1957. P!dperty appraltled at •
.oo
and cannot be soid lor ·leU than
t~~ su'~. P.ro~ey to be· s.old to
bJgbeit bidder; Subject to tile appr.oval of Ute Court..
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Alvin Non:ls, , Admlniatra·tor
(If Estate Of tlfayette Grimm
D~eased.
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Patrol boys of the Mas&lt;ili Grade (6) 18, 20, 21, 22, 4tc
!ichool were schedule.d for an out·
ing ·at CaffldeQ. Par.k Jn Huntington
today.
t
NOTICI OF APPOfNTMBNT
Principal Charlie G:arr of '"'e
••t•t• of o..,.._w~ H•i•-r
sebool nld that .the boys would
Notice is hereby liven that Robmeet at the grade athOOI ·1 84 ert Halley whose Post Offlee Addwould be taken to HUntington. As· ress iA Che!.hire, Ohio. R. D. 2,
MiatlrJg Jn «lrfvinll the -boys to Hunt- baa been duly ap~nted ~s Ad·
was Mrs. Earl Ewins.
.
minlstr11-1Dr of the Eatite of Geotre
making .t he trip Sfe Tom· W. Halley late of MelJ,s. County,
Har&amp;our, ·Larry Ohio, de&lt;'east&gt;d,
Hubtrt JohnDated this 13th
1957-.
John
Judge

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Huntington Trip

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Pomeroy.- Phone 819-Y. ;. .. e. 1 ·
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price. Do It

SALEsLADy FOR a 1o 10 work

6221. Nl&amp;M J&gt;to
DODGE • PLYII!O

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bout "fto'fkit llmlii. ID
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1,800 construction
the Olin-Mathles.on·Ormcnt Cot'p.
aluminum plant here returned !o
work today following settlcmc!lt
of p jurisdictional di:~-pule .
A c01npany spnke.·m1an said th
dispute was !IC!tlcd at a mectillg
or representatives or eleetrid
worker11.' and Iron workers' Uli ·
Ions. The elections maintained
Iron workers were doing certain
wort which they ·WCI"C cnlitJed.
Picket lines were set up Ft·ld.-y by the electric-al workers am'
all of t.he ·plant's construction
personnel honored th/Jm .

Dally Sentlllel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.,llay22, 19~7-7

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Sales

'CSbl- Auto
Servic;es
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UP-Som e
workers • t

One of the rewards phy·
sicians and pharmacists re·
ceive is the knowledge, that
because we belp you too improve, protect, and preserve
your health, we add to
your cheerful enjoyment of
life. ·
All you have to cto is to
visit your physician at reg·
ular intervals, or at II&gt;•
llrst signs of any illness, to
make the first step to better health and a happier
life.
Should your physician
prescribe any medication
we will do our part by sup·
plying lro111 our well stocked pharmacy whatever he
speollles.

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$6.50 up
Downie~G..Oss, Inc.

Reply in full to Box 668-p

Fest Rent

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ll!Honl!ac i!~i.4\V"I&gt;IHf•·
dan. $995.00. itydr1i1lltli! dri~e
otilinal r blue ,fhtlsb, really lo !
tor ~J. · BfaeUnar's. POrn· My.
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Get on tb~ c.ool side of the casual
scene, choose from o~r - eye-taklng ·ar·
ray of slack&gt;~. Fabrics of silk and cot·
ton, dacron, rayon, wool dacron -....
you name it we have it ·(including
wash 'n wear wonders · that drip dry).

Salary, Commission, Group Insurance

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For One Shift

Legal Notice

c16)''~;raler:bd:
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Puritan

Capable of Managing Station

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M~ridn
NOTICI OF PUIII,JC IALI
apd aluminum awnJnp Rncl can ._..lid!JPIOII laiVQte A&amp;eiiC7
In rur•uaDte of the order of tho
optea. Ci!l William Bodford
~- No • Auloblobilo&lt;
stored He'trt
llo&lt;k Sprtn;o.
a 2 lmop llo!K1o. Pllont 8Sta-l &amp;.llfiv Probate Cotlrt of Vftj:l Cou.aty,
Guild_, Church Basement, Wd.
Ob.io, I ..01 offer for tale at publle
~ Thars., !tby 22 &amp; 23. S..20-3!.c
tudion on t.he 8th da,- ot June,
GRAVELY TRACTOR SA{;£8 and FOI!EliAN .• ABl!OTT T.V. SllR
VlCP! AU matea RePiired l)y D· l9~ at 10100 o'~loek A. K. ftom
-~------Service. R.. A. P'lnlaw, 512 .E
pert Ttc!IJaiW.ca. P!loa.e 828f y . ~e- front door Of the Court House
Haia ih., PDmet&gt;oy.
4 1:1 tt
lltddlepor..
ll'liHI i'! Pomeroy, Ob&amp;o, tbe fol,lowln&amp;
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for
real estate:
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Sam•onlt'e LuQaee - Line Cedar 1141
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Cheat,S -:- LAU Window Fans-The lollowir..:,: reahttate, lltuate
CO!IPLETE;-;;;;-:ID;::::ILU'ADOI: Protectloa
Prigldaire Refrla&amp;rators.
In
the County of Meigs, 1.n. the
Llft,
A
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l"ire,
Polio.
9
S.br Purnlture, Mhkllllpwt, Ohio M ielll ·- lVltiO!islo&amp; Laddm
St:Jte of Ohio and in the Townahlp
MUla, MJddleport. Ohio.
Scaff¢d
_8,w11s,
llrop
Cloths
429tf
of Orange, Sec. 8. Town 4, lllnae
CllntjJh .,ollir, '!lld4!opon.
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12, and bounded and descrlbed as
Phone 6265-Jt.
111 tt
I R.eal,cstate
tollowa. vlz:
t(uto
-- -,-_,...,-,::;,_e I tor rtnt • t:leetrle wallpape,
Belna: ~n th-e SOuibeut Qaarter
19&amp;6 Buick v8.Super 4 dr: l•lfard WIDer.
Cltnt\l'il l'llber, Mid· SEVEN ROOM liOUS.I, 114!1 Vine of liaid see. 6, TDwn 4, Ran1e 12.
Top" . . $2r1U5.00. POWer sieeilni!; ll~port. Vh.
6266-X
114 fll'
St., Middleport, $8SOO.OO~ P. D. Be,rlnnlng at the Southwest ~or­
~d bl'lke.a, dark blue with
Lottridge,
S $ 12tp ner of Lot No. JB,, Jn tbe Village
cal-eful owne-r Cloth, Nylon, Fiberjlass Awnlnea.
white trim,
of Martinsville; thence Eut 11
!'t-I8-6tc
'Blaettnar\s, Poinerov.
Porch &amp;bade!, Venetian blinds, SIX ROOM HOUSE, 8" aeres rocb; thence Nonh 11 rod! to the
ground. Priee $3,000.00 Phone
Wlndflw blfnda, Porth and Lawn
312-J.
~ 20 6Lc East way: thenee West along aald
Furniture.
Free
es~.ttea.
Dale
1958 Olds, 2 dr. "Jiaid Top".
Ea1t way 11 Nldll to the road letd·
$2,119:5.00. Power ateering and • Wippel Supply, 2111 Union Ave.,
ine from Cheater to Coolville
Pomeroy.
" 2D !Moe WANTED TO RENT - good 3 thence South along said tO.d 1·
br.a:ke6, ~~~P.: beater, low mileb.edroom horne in Middle~rt or rods to the plaee of belfftnJng and
lftll ~~:tl:ia.rs. .Pomeroy.
Pomeroy,
or wiU.Iin euy drJv,f.ttg known. as Lot -Wo. 191D l.llld'VU·
~16-&amp;fe:: ~)('~'
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ltOOMS, close ln tOWn, 127 But
distan~e of either.
6251.,}{. lage of Martinsville, eontalnlng
ternut, Pomet"Of.
5-11-12tl')
5 .00 3tc II.J tt:r'(l more or l,ess. See- Vol. 44
2 dr.
Pve 75, Deed Record ·.of Meigs
a . '1'0!&gt; ... $2,1illl.l . Dynu. t~ ·room apartment, 218l.o1 MaJn St.,
Co"unjy, Ohio.
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Pomeroy, CaU 2~1 or see Dr. K.
flow dfj'fe, -· low. . iiJl ~e, one
Good C!eu'Uoed
D. Amsbary.
5 22 tf
careful . ~~~er.' .WBett~r s, P'om
Abo, the following real ertate
eroy. . '
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AD lllues llld Modell
in the So11theast quarter of See. 8.
UNFI)~Nl~HED APART .MENT
TOwn 4, Ranee 12, Oranae. TOwnNew mQdero, 4 rooms and bath.
s~Jp,
Meig• County, Ohio, Be&amp;ln1955 B\)lek. Va Special 4 dr. s~~
No cbl1dren under 12. Phone
AUTO SALES
nmg at the Southeast ~orner of
$1~."1 ~~ Blaef ifaUJY':
lot No. 20 in Yillage of MartibfVille
· ""'a:ieq,l~i 'Wsw ,U!f•. J)yfia·
theuca East five and one-half (Mil)
~ow. · ~Uiar's, P'o,OerQy. . I
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rods; thence North 10 roda; til.enee
. ll'lfl-8to.
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' 1165 ~ tOn IOhevrolet -ti'ye:K, 'Ph
West tD ·the Nortlaent f!OJ'I\fr of
Lot No. 19; :thence Soutb to the
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. I . Plym:outh. . V8 Belv!~!_e 4 eonditiotJ, nO teuonAte olta
place of be2innl.J11, tont.ilntlle flli
, · llr. SOIIIln•· ,1,895.00.- A~o(l!
r.(uiedi tlol&gt;ell : ilill. Let&gt;ott
sq. rods. See Vol. 60, Page il and
Shift, .spot1es:s inside and out
j'llls, Phone 2299.
5-18-7tr
40. Deed Record of Melj:B d011nty
Ohio.
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cotcher. stole only the oeeond
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HAITFORD. (OI'hl. _ 1111 y
career Tuesday acalnat the Chicaso Lunch, 146, H•rtfwd. out,.lntM
Cuba. Katt stole seeond •uccess- C•hrln ~mlth, 146, Phll. .lphle
fully during the sixth Inning (10)
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Those "Go. Go" White Sox are
go1'ng all ri,ht with eight straight
victories aflrt ~ cozy two . game
lead, bul get a load of Casey Stenel, who is slowly going daffy beca use his world champion Yanke~ "ain'l hitting a lick.''
That was the story Tuesd&amp;y
night as soutflpaw Billy Pierce
limited the Yankees to four hitJ in
beating them, 3-I. for his sixth vic.
tory and u,e White Sox' fin1 over
the Bronx Bon1bers this aeason.
Pierce, who struck out eight bat·
Lerl to take over the American
League lead with 45 strlkeollts,
said it was "the best game" he
pitched ali year.
"He pitcdhed a fine gameb," Stengdeotes'n?tnomeat'td&lt;r "wlohoo?'silyp, ,. t"euhll. ni!

mond with tight support by his mates to put ~he Middleport
Yellow Jackets iD the Ohio Class A baseba-ll elite.
Middleport now is one of four teams to dispute for the state
championship Friday and Saturday on the Ohio State University rUamond.
Bowles, the elongated Jacket pJtcher, was master all the
Jth
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":ay, a oug . pre~sure ape~ Y was on IS rtg . ar~ m e
eighth and mnth mnlngs. Wlth the score 0-o gomg mto the
extra eighth, and Pleasant the home team batting last, Bowles
had to hold the opposition until his side could get a run then
hold them once again, to win,
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That's ex·3ctly what he did.
only one free pass, was prDbab 'y
In the bottom or the eighth his be-st work of th~ year. It was
Bowie~~
got W•hlttington on a by far the best tepm play of ' th ~
grounrler to Ed McCDmas at lint Jackets on defense during the
and then he fanned leadoff man !eason. And it was a cheering r~
Dick Dutt. Miller singled-one of venal of form last Snturday W·hen
1 - rIVe errors m three inningB
four hits permitt~d by Bowes•'
but was thrown out steallng ~e.;:- In five Pleasant unearned ru11 .
on d.,~. cat,cher Df "t~-· HitndY ~:~ehd rTaht·n" 1gnamth'e wb' ' . ' 'mllc~r bet.'e'"fu"ur~hf
0 118
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a PI"" oultb ·per dec ~
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lth th
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runner
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spare
on
a w
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score
u· ant• ave m 1'
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ue s o to s ortstDp ~ roD '1, on de moun . t was or ere 1.
P1aye Dvcr.
rover 1ng.
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rl 1 th e
PI easant' s Le rn er he ld Bown''S
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An d It was the ta1 en o
Jac-ket batting ortler that produc- leading Jacket slugger, in check
cd t-he winnir.g ruD. CroDks work· at the plate but wu the victim I
ed big Buzz Leffler for a walk Of smart and lucky base running
out
at Sei:ond
on a fiel~er'~ by the Jaclr.etl!l. Pleasant threaten
choice b~· McComas. Harlan Whl• ed mildly only twice. In tht:
lat~h. who has had hitting illne~:s rourth Inning with one out LcfaU !euon, chipped in with a ncr singled, was sacfiflced L11
clutch single .
second by M. Dutt, but Parbh
McComas headed to 1-1\lrd on £anned .
the play and was out by two
Aga in In the fifth with on
vards but he ram1:1er1 Into ttlird 1way Whittington walked but wa:.
baseman &lt;Outl, thal worthy drop- out stealing second. D. Dult h! l
ping the ball, and M.C'Comas was a long triple to center but died
!afe. If there was a key play , on third as Miller struckout.
that was it.
MIDDLI"ORT lOX
Llttl(l Tommy Davis, leadoff
AB R I-I
man, .lifted a medium dup fly Davis, 2b . . . . .
2 0
0
to eenter and 'McComa• beat the Hlndy, c
3 0
r.
throw home with time to spare. Bowles, p
4 0 rr
Bowles, hitless
for
the day, NelsDn, cf . . . . . . . . . . 3 0
grounded out to end the Inning. Heq.nesy, 3h
4 IJ
But then it was up tq Bowles Kennedy, lf .
3 0
~
to close the dnur. He dld, and Crooks, ss . . . . .
3 0 fi
against the power in the Pleaa McComas, ' lb l . ~ .
3
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antJack
order. too.
Peacock gro,mded O'Jt,
Davis to McComa~ and LcWzr ,
batting cloonup, waited while
Howlcs sent in twD hl&amp;h hull
ones. He ,worked the eouhr to 3-2,

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CHICAGO UP_ Ray Katt, the Willie !h)'s. who atolf llome.

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Inn•ngs,
• Allowmg
• Only Four" SafefIes
BY CBET TANNEIIlLL
Jim Bowles shut ont Pleasant 1{) in nine innings Tuesday

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diamond . Who that winner is we don 't know yet although a
phone call this morning to Mr . H . M Emswiler, athletic commiSSJoner, w1U be made to find out. lt's rumored even he does-

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way
tbe
fi~Is the hard way , with a 1-o extra inning effort Tuesday in

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D11na,llow Buick bufld.t todav. It £t .rlandnrd (HI Roadmca.mr, ,
S!IP'f and C.:nturv- optlonal at moded mro co.t on '"- SPfddl.

No Other O&amp;r Hu

All The•e N•w P•ture•
364-cuWe-lndt VI enelne whh ttl.
"power-paciC:' built •lght 11'1 ot·no •llifa
cos.t- fbi ftlth•lf hor~~pcniW,- tOrq,u1,
and comprtlllotl In a.,Jck annc~l•
·• AdvaMH Varia~ Pllth DpaA-w
Olv" YM\Itpou.d smootbne• plu• n·IW'
lnJft~nlrt•ponM lftn whhout ~mill
the pitch
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Columbus. The Jackets will play tbe winner of the Southwest·

ern reg1ona1 tournament Fnday mornmg at 10 on the OSU

Jackets
Win
Berth
In
Ohio
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Bowles Shuts Pleasant Out 1-0 Jn Extra
.

n't know ..

l_t wa_ s tn 1950 that the .Ja~kets wen _t to the stal_e fma·ls, won
(h
(. t h
11 6 2 b h
Cl~ f Irs l game agamst Mc u c ensvt e · e md the great
hurhng or D,ck Walters . Walters came back th;j' next day and
l~st a heartbreaker to Arne!ia in nine inning~ , 1-0. In the re-~
g~onal tourney that year MJddleport took Ph1lo 7-1 and Ash-

VIlle 13-1.
.
_ Ba.s~ball. fans from th: nld home ing the&gt;lr favorites were Mrs .. Doro-

town m columbus not1rrd rhecr- rthy Young . mother of outhelder
Jr K£&gt;nnedy, Mr. and Mrs. cas:
sam Hindy . parents of catcher
Get Ready
IDa~·~ Hindy , Charles Wats} :;earls,
servmg a:; batboy and ~&gt;:ener31 all·
Or
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aroun~ assistant t~ Coa~h Nolan
Swacknam~r. and J1m i'r!lils, Carol
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Owens ; G_all Stu~ho, Rlch HovatI
1.t-r. B.onmc Van C(loney and John
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MF.MORIAL DAY
OUTING

Water Skis

$29.95
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Boat Cushion .. . .. . $4.95

Coast Guard

Approved

LIFE PRESERVERS
$7.45
Bar B·Q Grills
$3.98 up
Charcoal . . ~ lb.
Complete

pkg. 39c

Line

J&gt;rinC'lp ,] Earl Knight said this
morning hr! will seck arrangemcnts with r.allipolts for a game
this week that rou ld wind up the
SEOAt Cia~.·; AA C'hampionship.
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1ws game, with Galli\11drllr&gt;porl
polis &gt;~rHl Jackson yet, !lut needs a
virlury in only one M them to
cinch th e suuthcrn division title .
Huat.·y ra ins
this
morninr:
tJroughl CIUJC'C'llation of a m111tch
with ·nli· Ae~dcmy bo}·s taday . It
will he played later this week if
possible .

FJSIIING EQliii'MI:NT
IncidC'ntall y, since th·1 regional

I..IVE llt\l'r
· is cunsidererl part of the state
Fish Worms
2 doz . 35c tournament, no trophies to win""lght Crawlers . !t5r dol
Meal Wurms . .. (i0 for 45C

THE SPORTS CENTER
Authorlud M.1cgragor
Sportlnt Goods D-.l•r
83 Mill St.
Mlddl•port
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ners are hand ctl out. In 1050 the
bo~·s rect•ived medals in the rewional, but there were none hand·
ud nut ye!tler rla y on the Sl. Cnarlcs
diamond . Maybe
th~y'll
come
th~UU [: h lll11'r .
RICHMOND, Calif. _ Johnny
ort.... 115, Alamect., C•llf., out-

point•d G.1tano Ann.elor•,
Tunl•l• j1n).

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$l00·.'.. $300...t;Oo :.~JOOO
WANT SOME CASH 1
Grt n ln.1n hero

or $850 ... for

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ample. Pay bills. Buy bargaina. Theu
have only one place to pay ... • 43.48
• month.on our popula1 24·payment
plnn. Or repay Iuter If yoU wlah.
ll's up lo you. Ask &amp;bout our low ..
ro~t car financing. You name it
We supply iL. You're among frilndl
here. Jwt uk for CASU.

Erncsl ('nvrrt,
Manag('r
Pomeroy

1%4 E. Mal11 St.
Phone 197

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OHIO

IMPORT.ANT NOTICE

thelJ.rnlsled-~
be•u;,t·. ;r.ao~·-·~~.tt
ovCf
lhb i'rualde-.lco
.Jclr Peacock Jroun ed; out an'
the Jaokets •• 111e1r .....d r ·
Rional title In 1eytrn yea~.
Middleport playM auperb ball
throughout, C:OIT)'ffiltttna: only two
errors, neither costing a lhlm•.
croob and Davis covered ttu! In·
rit.!ld like vcler11nS.
.Junior Kennedy wa~ Lhc hitting
slar, getting two singles In three
trips while Nelson had a long
rriplc in the fourth but wn Ot't
11t \1\(.• plait&gt; in a questionable eill
as speedy 8Dbby lried to streten
it tn a home run.
Bnbhy Hennesy a:o a single In
thl' fourth ahead ot Kennedy's
first hit bul both boyJt died on
hn~e when Crooks made the lhlrd
out popping to second b111c.
Whi11atc-h'a · clutch slnalo waa
the other hil.
Bowles· four-hit dfort, with

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POMEROY

STORE June I, 1957, closing out four years of business in that lor.o ti on.

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However, 1hc MASON CITY, W.VA., store will continue to
remain open to serve you as always: Complete stocks will be maintained at the Mason City location and our friends ond customers
ore invited to continue their patr onoge .ot the West Virginia store.

In Appreciation-----------We wish to thank everyone for the nice business that
we have enjoyed during the post four years and we
trust that you will continue to favor us with your po·
tronage after June 1st at the Mason City store.

FOR

SALE

Anyone interested

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Reno Bertorla, Detroit's big surprise thia year, alnj;led home the
winning run with two out In the
18th in'ling in the Tiger11' 2·1 vietory over Ori~es; Camilo Pascual r
pitched his first major league
shutout and the nrst ~ a waah- 1
ington pitcher this year to defeat
Kansas City, 3..0, and Cleveland
beat Boston, 8·2, with the aid of
five Red SDx ~rrors.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
In the National League, south·
paw Johnny Pod~ hurled BroDk-1
lyn to a 6·1 deeislon over Ci~innati; the Cubs nipped the Giantl,
4-3; MilwaukeE! and Pbil.a.delphia
played to a 1-1 tie before rain
Caused the game- to be called after
rive-and-a-half innings, and t be
Pittsb_u rgh - St Louis game was
e washed out by rain.
again.;t lis these days. We're not
PDdres scattered nt' ne bt'· and
ht' tt 1·ng any ol 'em."
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did not walk a batter while
leadA s ixth-inning error by rookie ing the Dodgers to their nith
second b"''man Bol&gt;by Rt'ehard- str a1g
· h'.. vtctory.
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son pa"ed
the way fot· three un. h'am was
· Ed .Bailey's second" Inning
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•nrl the downfall of bomer. p ee Wee Reese and Sandy
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moros
omerc
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alart '"since Mu.v .. . "'
Hal
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was theforloser.
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at the Pomeroy store, please call the Mason store.

WARDROBE

HELP WANTED

WhtttaLch,
1'ota1
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294 01
Batteries : Middleport · Buwl~s
and Hindy. Pleasant: Leffler and
.1. Peacock.

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Uon If shoppinc near us, or
let us deUver promptly
Without extra charge . A
great · many people entrust
us with tbe responslblllty
of filling their preseriptions. May we compound

yours?

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Write Box 668-C, c/o The Dail;
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LADY to· take . eare ot elderly
lady, mw.t_ live I!J· Inquire
mornings: 8:00 A. M. until noor.
at 82 Race St., MiddJeport.
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State Journal in Pomeroy area.
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Supply Your neighbqrs with ~~
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S~cond Ave ... MJdd1eport. ~ .
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rhls new '57 l~lck engine Is -'t
as running your .palm over sl.fk.
It's crammed, packecl,
overflowlnti with the If~.
~? Brother, now you',.
really talking Iuick tilfk,

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H: v., etceUettt c61Hliilon~ saPhm, .oonovan, Syracuse.
crifice for quick
88-M ·or 111!6-Y:'

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PhUoo REF'ftiGWTOJt and

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Listen - we could tell you how It is to ooss 300
horses and the most instantly responsive Dynaftow*
yet-all dressed up in bright !lew beauty that's the
latest thlrigin llair without frtaldshness.

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PAfNTI
PAPIR·l'tANGING
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POIJt,TI\Y 1'011 SAI:.Z--Ftrst ~. QUICK IIEBVICE on W- &amp;..
~raMorn AJ-bbt 'A.ci'M , Va&amp;1nt.~•
PalrihJ br r~ Trained
Crofl:s, Broilir thid.l. FOR
watchmaker, Q&amp;LJNs JEW£.
EOO!&gt;-pOI(alb the ' PrOfit P~l
I.!lRS, Pomel'01.
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feel it, you'U never believe it.
So go see your Buick dealer . .\sk to .try out a gor·
~..... geoous new Buick. You11 find i! lhe dream car
of the year to dme-Odd at a dream of

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W~ - C~\ •nd colored lllP.t
Old China. daU OIB&amp;=M eveninia.

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The tollowlna: real estate Y subject to an eaaement and Hilts et
the Columbua and Southern OliO
Electric Company to erect and
malntaln electric poles and I11J

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veyed to Frances W. Parker, allo
,known as Frankie Parker. h1 dlllid
reeorded In beed BOok 163 P~e
Llftl. Ca\IHtt; Mil
533, Meigs County Deed Recerdi.
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Said premises appraii&amp;d at.
and must be sold for
In MIDDLIPdRT, oHIO
\ less tnt~n two-thirds Of r.aid ap61PMONU
~11 1 poratted \lllue: Ter"'": Clllb in
hand On day of sale.
Said premiseS located in Clrange
:rownship, Meigs County, Ohi&lt;Jand
lD Martlnsville,
now Tuppen
Plains,_ and on tlte East side of
State Route No. 7.
BLOCK_ ~CO•
·ETHEL M. STOUT, Admini&amp;tratrix of· the Estate or
I MQ.. Nfrth.,t ~
P'ranees W. Parker, also
&amp;ioto'l!,!!!.~'t..,;•;__li
-ioli•;.·known .as Frankie Parke!'
de'd.
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Atklrneys for Administratrix

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ICliAP

(5) 8, 15, 22. 29, 16) 5. 5tc

IRON- METALS

OHIO VALL~Y
JUNK CO.

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The Lafayette Grimnt property
locate1 i~ · Lebanon Tvwnship,
Meigs Count}', OhJo, containing 40
acrer more_ or lesi', wJII be- sold by
PI- 511
the under11gned at the law offices
...__-:-~--- of Crow and Crow, Pomeroy, Ohio .
at 2:QO_ o'~lock ,P., M. May 24th,
1957. P!dperty appraltled at •
.oo
and cannot be soid lor ·leU than
t~~ su'~. P.ro~ey to be· s.old to
bJgbeit bidder; Subject to tile appr.oval of Ute Court..
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Alvin Non:ls, , Admlniatra·tor
(If Estate Of tlfayette Grimm
D~eased.
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Patrol boys of the Mas&lt;ili Grade (6) 18, 20, 21, 22, 4tc
!ichool were schedule.d for an out·
ing ·at CaffldeQ. Par.k Jn Huntington
today.
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NOTICI OF APPOfNTMBNT
Principal Charlie G:arr of '"'e
••t•t• of o..,.._w~ H•i•-r
sebool nld that .the boys would
Notice is hereby liven that Robmeet at the grade athOOI ·1 84 ert Halley whose Post Offlee Addwould be taken to HUntington. As· ress iA Che!.hire, Ohio. R. D. 2,
MiatlrJg Jn «lrfvinll the -boys to Hunt- baa been duly ap~nted ~s Ad·
was Mrs. Earl Ewins.
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minlstr11-1Dr of the Eatite of Geotre
making .t he trip Sfe Tom· W. Halley late of MelJ,s. County,
Har&amp;our, ·Larry Ohio, de&lt;'east&gt;d,
Hubtrt JohnDated this 13th
1957-.
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1,800 construction
the Olin-Mathles.on·Ormcnt Cot'p.
aluminum plant here returned !o
work today following settlcmc!lt
of p jurisdictional di:~-pule .
A c01npany spnke.·m1an said th
dispute was !IC!tlcd at a mectillg
or representatives or eleetrid
worker11.' and Iron workers' Uli ·
Ions. The elections maintained
Iron workers were doing certain
wort which they ·WCI"C cnlitJed.
Picket lines were set up Ft·ld.-y by the electric-al workers am'
all of t.he ·plant's construction
personnel honored th/Jm .

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One of the rewards phy·
sicians and pharmacists re·
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because we belp you too improve, protect, and preserve
your health, we add to
your cheerful enjoyment of
life. ·
All you have to cto is to
visit your physician at reg·
ular intervals, or at II&gt;•
llrst signs of any illness, to
make the first step to better health and a happier
life.
Should your physician
prescribe any medication
we will do our part by sup·
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Downie~G..Oss, Inc.

Reply in full to Box 668-p

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dan. $995.00. itydr1i1lltli! dri~e
otilinal r blue ,fhtlsb, really lo !
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scene, choose from o~r - eye-taklng ·ar·
ray of slack&gt;~. Fabrics of silk and cot·
ton, dacron, rayon, wool dacron -....
you name it we have it ·(including
wash 'n wear wonders · that drip dry).

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apd aluminum awnJnp Rncl can ._..lid!JPIOII laiVQte A&amp;eiiC7
In rur•uaDte of the order of tho
optea. Ci!l William Bodford
~- No • Auloblobilo&lt;
stored He'trt
llo&lt;k Sprtn;o.
a 2 lmop llo!K1o. Pllont 8Sta-l &amp;.llfiv Probate Cotlrt of Vftj:l Cou.aty,
Guild_, Church Basement, Wd.
Ob.io, I ..01 offer for tale at publle
~ Thars., !tby 22 &amp; 23. S..20-3!.c
tudion on t.he 8th da,- ot June,
GRAVELY TRACTOR SA{;£8 and FOI!EliAN .• ABl!OTT T.V. SllR
VlCP! AU matea RePiired l)y D· l9~ at 10100 o'~loek A. K. ftom
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pert Ttc!IJaiW.ca. P!loa.e 828f y . ~e- front door Of the Court House
Haia ih., PDmet&gt;oy.
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Cheat,S -:- LAU Window Fans-The lollowir..:,: reahttate, lltuate
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Prigldaire Refrla&amp;rators.
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the County of Meigs, 1.n. the
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S.br Purnlture, Mhkllllpwt, Ohio M ielll ·- lVltiO!islo&amp; Laddm
St:Jte of Ohio and in the Townahlp
MUla, MJddleport. Ohio.
Scaff¢d
_8,w11s,
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Cloths
429tf
of Orange, Sec. 8. Town 4, lllnae
CllntjJh .,ollir, '!lld4!opon.
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Phone 6265-Jt.
111 tt
I R.eal,cstate
tollowa. vlz:
t(uto
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Belna: ~n th-e SOuibeut Qaarter
19&amp;6 Buick v8.Super 4 dr: l•lfard WIDer.
Cltnt\l'il l'llber, Mid· SEVEN ROOM liOUS.I, 114!1 Vine of liaid see. 6, TDwn 4, Ran1e 12.
Top" . . $2r1U5.00. POWer sieeilni!; ll~port. Vh.
6266-X
114 fll'
St., Middleport, $8SOO.OO~ P. D. Be,rlnnlng at the Southwest ~or­
~d bl'lke.a, dark blue with
Lottridge,
S $ 12tp ner of Lot No. JB,, Jn tbe Village
cal-eful owne-r Cloth, Nylon, Fiberjlass Awnlnea.
white trim,
of Martinsville; thence Eut 11
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'Blaettnar\s, Poinerov.
Porch &amp;bade!, Venetian blinds, SIX ROOM HOUSE, 8" aeres rocb; thence Nonh 11 rod! to the
ground. Priee $3,000.00 Phone
Wlndflw blfnda, Porth and Lawn
312-J.
~ 20 6Lc East way: thenee West along aald
Furniture.
Free
es~.ttea.
Dale
1958 Olds, 2 dr. "Jiaid Top".
Ea1t way 11 Nldll to the road letd·
$2,119:5.00. Power ateering and • Wippel Supply, 2111 Union Ave.,
ine from Cheater to Coolville
Pomeroy.
" 2D !Moe WANTED TO RENT - good 3 thence South along said tO.d 1·
br.a:ke6, ~~~P.: beater, low mileb.edroom horne in Middle~rt or rods to the plaee of belfftnJng and
lftll ~~:tl:ia.rs. .Pomeroy.
Pomeroy,
or wiU.Iin euy drJv,f.ttg known. as Lot -Wo. 191D l.llld'VU·
~16-&amp;fe:: ~)('~'
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distan~e of either.
6251.,}{. lage of Martinsville, eontalnlng
ternut, Pomet"Of.
5-11-12tl')
5 .00 3tc II.J tt:r'(l more or l,ess. See- Vol. 44
2 dr.
Pve 75, Deed Record ·.of Meigs
a . '1'0!&gt; ... $2,1illl.l . Dynu. t~ ·room apartment, 218l.o1 MaJn St.,
Co"unjy, Ohio.
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flow dfj'fe, -· low. . iiJl ~e, one
Good C!eu'Uoed
D. Amsbary.
5 22 tf
careful . ~~~er.' .WBett~r s, P'om
Abo, the following real ertate
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AD lllues llld Modell
in the So11theast quarter of See. 8.
UNFI)~Nl~HED APART .MENT
TOwn 4, Ranee 12, Oranae. TOwnNew mQdero, 4 rooms and bath.
s~Jp,
Meig• County, Ohio, Be&amp;ln1955 B\)lek. Va Special 4 dr. s~~
No cbl1dren under 12. Phone
AUTO SALES
nmg at the Southeast ~orner of
$1~."1 ~~ Blaef ifaUJY':
lot No. 20 in Yillage of MartibfVille
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theuca East five and one-half (Mil)
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rods; thence North 10 roda; til.enee
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West tD ·the Nortlaent f!OJ'I\fr of
Lot No. 19; :thence Soutb to the
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. I . Plym:outh. . V8 Belv!~!_e 4 eonditiotJ, nO teuonAte olta
place of be2innl.J11, tont.ilntlle flli
, · llr. SOIIIln•· ,1,895.00.- A~o(l!
r.(uiedi tlol&gt;ell : ilill. Let&gt;ott
sq. rods. See Vol. 60, Page il and
Shift, .spot1es:s inside and out
j'llls, Phone 2299.
5-18-7tr
40. Deed Record of Melj:B d011nty
Ohio.
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York Giants'
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cotcher. stole only the oeeond
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base of his ftve-year major league
HAITFORD. (OI'hl. _ 1111 y
career Tuesday acalnat the Chicaso Lunch, 146, H•rtfwd. out,.lntM
Cuba. Katt stole seeond •uccess- C•hrln ~mlth, 146, Phll. .lphle
fully during the sixth Inning (10)
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By United P,.u
Those "Go. Go" White Sox are
go1'ng all ri,ht with eight straight
victories aflrt ~ cozy two . game
lead, bul get a load of Casey Stenel, who is slowly going daffy beca use his world champion Yanke~ "ain'l hitting a lick.''
That was the story Tuesd&amp;y
night as soutflpaw Billy Pierce
limited the Yankees to four hitJ in
beating them, 3-I. for his sixth vic.
tory and u,e White Sox' fin1 over
the Bronx Bon1bers this aeason.
Pierce, who struck out eight bat·
Lerl to take over the American
League lead with 45 strlkeollts,
said it was "the best game" he
pitched ali year.
"He pitcdhed a fine gameb," Stengdeotes'n?tnomeat'td&lt;r "wlohoo?'silyp, ,. t"euhll. ni!

mond with tight support by his mates to put ~he Middleport
Yellow Jackets iD the Ohio Class A baseba-ll elite.
Middleport now is one of four teams to dispute for the state
championship Friday and Saturday on the Ohio State University rUamond.
Bowles, the elongated Jacket pJtcher, was master all the
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":ay, a oug . pre~sure ape~ Y was on IS rtg . ar~ m e
eighth and mnth mnlngs. Wlth the score 0-o gomg mto the
extra eighth, and Pleasant the home team batting last, Bowles
had to hold the opposition until his side could get a run then
hold them once again, to win,
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That's ex·3ctly what he did.
only one free pass, was prDbab 'y
In the bottom or the eighth his be-st work of th~ year. It was
Bowie~~
got W•hlttington on a by far the best tepm play of ' th ~
grounrler to Ed McCDmas at lint Jackets on defense during the
and then he fanned leadoff man !eason. And it was a cheering r~
Dick Dutt. Miller singled-one of venal of form last Snturday W·hen
1 - rIVe errors m three inningB
four hits permitt~d by Bowes•'
but was thrown out steallng ~e.;:- In five Pleasant unearned ru11 .
on d.,~. cat,cher Df "t~-· HitndY ~:~ehd rTaht·n" 1gnamth'e wb' ' . ' 'mllc~r bet.'e'"fu"ur~hf
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P1aye Dvcr.
rover 1ng.
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PI easant' s Le rn er he ld Bown''S
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Jac-ket batting ortler that produc- leading Jacket slugger, in check
cd t-he winnir.g ruD. CroDks work· at the plate but wu the victim I
ed big Buzz Leffler for a walk Of smart and lucky base running
out
at Sei:ond
on a fiel~er'~ by the Jaclr.etl!l. Pleasant threaten
choice b~· McComas. Harlan Whl• ed mildly only twice. In tht:
lat~h. who has had hitting illne~:s rourth Inning with one out LcfaU !euon, chipped in with a ncr singled, was sacfiflced L11
clutch single .
second by M. Dutt, but Parbh
McComas headed to 1-1\lrd on £anned .
the play and was out by two
Aga in In the fifth with on
vards but he ram1:1er1 Into ttlird 1way Whittington walked but wa:.
baseman &lt;Outl, thal worthy drop- out stealing second. D. Dult h! l
ping the ball, and M.C'Comas was a long triple to center but died
!afe. If there was a key play , on third as Miller struckout.
that was it.
MIDDLI"ORT lOX
Llttl(l Tommy Davis, leadoff
AB R I-I
man, .lifted a medium dup fly Davis, 2b . . . . .
2 0
0
to eenter and 'McComa• beat the Hlndy, c
3 0
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throw home with time to spare. Bowles, p
4 0 rr
Bowles, hitless
for
the day, NelsDn, cf . . . . . . . . . . 3 0
grounded out to end the Inning. Heq.nesy, 3h
4 IJ
But then it was up tq Bowles Kennedy, lf .
3 0
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to close the dnur. He dld, and Crooks, ss . . . . .
3 0 fi
against the power in the Pleaa McComas, ' lb l . ~ .
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antJack
order. too.
Peacock gro,mded O'Jt,
Davis to McComa~ and LcWzr ,
batting cloonup, waited while
Howlcs sent in twD hl&amp;h hull
ones. He ,worked the eouhr to 3-2,

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Jim Bowles shut ont Pleasant 1{) in nine innings Tuesday

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diamond . Who that winner is we don 't know yet although a
phone call this morning to Mr . H . M Emswiler, athletic commiSSJoner, w1U be made to find out. lt's rumored even he does-

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S!IP'f and C.:nturv- optlonal at moded mro co.t on '"- SPfddl.

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All The•e N•w P•ture•
364-cuWe-lndt VI enelne whh ttl.
"power-paciC:' built •lght 11'1 ot·no •llifa
cos.t- fbi ftlth•lf hor~~pcniW,- tOrq,u1,
and comprtlllotl In a.,Jck annc~l•
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Olv" YM\Itpou.d smootbne• plu• n·IW'
lnJft~nlrt•ponM lftn whhout ~mill
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Mrs Harry Brinker and daughter, Martha Belle Teaford of Letart
spent Sunday afternoon with Bes.
!ie Slaughter.

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our Cars.

Late Model

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One .2 dr Kad1os &amp; " ' " " "

1956 Fords

~TONIGHT

FAMILY NIGHTS

(Car or Truek Loarl
ad1mLted on 2 Adult Tickets)
Bofls Karloff
FRANKENSTEIN
(The Original Hltl)

One Customhne, one
Jane. F.O.M RadiO &amp; Heater.

1-1955 Ford

Mr and Mn Roger Coats Wm·
chester, Ind , have been vL'lltlng
hu brother, Robert CoaL!!, and
family

Mr and Mrs Buford East, Nar·
Dana Wynters rows, W Va . were business visINVASION Oil THE BODY
Itors 1n M1rlrllcport Tuesday
S~ATCHERS
Mrs Larry Spnnkle, RN, Springfield , 1~ s pcndtng the week with
(In 5uper-Scope)
her grandmother , Mrs Mmnie Er-

K&lt;'VJn M&lt;'Carthy

1-1952 Chevrolet
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2 dr Ntce and

Mr and Mn. Malcolm Miller are
movmg from the apartment at the
horne of Mrs. R A. M11ler to the
Crooks garage '!partment on 4th
Avenue. Mr. and Mra. Dale Walburn and !amily, who have been
living in the homt' of MUll Bernice
Bowen , Will move to the Miller

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Deluxe 2 rlr R:Hlw &amp; lteooler

SANDALS

1-1953 Ford

For Cool Comfort
For
Men, Women and Children

are lilood clean
guarantead.
to Choosa From

THE SHOE BOX
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1ewine and famlly . Mr. S~rlnkle members of the Enmplar Chapler
accompanied ht s w1fe here last of Bela S1gma Phi sorority •tSunday for a short vtslt and wlll tended the J)t.rformance ol "The
return thJs week end for her
Ratnmaker" at OhiG Umvenlty .......
Pic George Ed Grunlee, Fort day nla:ht
The annual Molher-O.UJ]rler
Bits&amp;, Texas , Is apendlnJ a t hirty
Mrs. Mayme Pippa!, New v'ort II&amp;DQuel o!tbe Wom. . 'o Soc!let)o of
day furlough with his parent!, Mr Ctty , who has been visiting ..dr. World SCJ'yic!e of the EU8 Cbureb
and _Mrs 0 . C Greenlee, before re. and Mrs Fred Smith and famJl)' , ln Muon wa.s beld ncenlly at tbe
port1ng on June 20 on the west Bradbury, smee she waa taUed Martin ReatauraDt In Middleport.
coast enroute to the Far East
here by the death of thett son, baa
The aroup attendei the dinner
Don Swisher bas been ataymg accompanied Fred Smith Jr., St. and then returned to the chuteh
w1th Mr and Mrs. Francia Ander· Albana to West Vtrglnia where
In Mason where tbe proaram for
son ud faml!y while his parents, will vistt relatives before return- the evenin&amp; was pteae-nt,d.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Swisher, at- ing to Bradbury lor a week with
Program leader w.. ll'ra. Lucille
tl'nded a Druggtsts Convention 1n her brother, Fred Smltb Sr., and Smith who wos '"toted by Mtl.
Colu mbus this week.
family enroute to her home .
Lola J&lt;ffeu T~e program conalol·
Mrs John Davis, New York City ,
Mr an d Mrs Wilbur z. Gin.&amp;· ed of the singing of bymna, praywill arr1ve here Thursday for a nc h {Ruth.Ann Adams) and dau,h- er, &amp;crlpture and other readinJs.
vuul with her mother, Mrs. George ters, Susan and Ann, Columbu1, A duet was sung by Lulu Ruet~ll
Anderson St , and re latives Mrs vlsited Mrs. George Lasher. Rut- and Helen .. Barker and a d.lalogue
Davis plan~ to attend the gradua- land, o. . er lhe week end.
on Moth ers D1y was preaented by
t10n of her nephews, Tom Ander
M1ss Mary Park was returned Janlce Hall, Mra. Geneva Mahoney,
son . E1ghth Grader, and Keith An home from the Meigs General ;~r:_rude SnUth and M,yn Foredcrson , S&lt;'n!O r , 1hls week .
Hospital Fr1day
Mrs. Nan Mtlntosh and Mrs Ho.
Mrs Iva Stewa r t, South Second
Mrs H. 0 Ewing h.11s returned
mer
Noble were honoreft "with
A_venue, IS a patient at Holzer Hos from a visit w1lh her mother, Mrs.
p1tal
W. C. Russell, and her sister, Mill'!l gifts for belng the oldelt and
Mr. and Mn Frcrl Norton and Easter Russell, at Coral Gables, youngest mothers, reapectively,
who were present. The lifts were
three chi ldren, Spoka ne, Wash , Fla
have rented the home of Mrs Paul
Fred I. Gardner, pastor of the presented by Miu Ruth Mcintosh.
f&gt;'rcnch, South Seconrl Avenue Mr Middleport Church of Christ, 0 .
Present were Mrs. Nan }lelntosh.
Norton is employed at the Kau1er K. McK tnley, Wilbur Theobald and
Aluminum Com pany and his fam - L D- Hartmger attended the Men'l }\uth Mcintosh, Helen Barker, LuI ily plans to move hel'f 10 June,
Rally of the Churc he~ of Christ at lu Russell, Janice- Hall, Lucille
Mrs K D Amshary Mrs. Thorn - the Hemlock Grove Church Mon. Schwarr:, Marll:yn Sehwarz Lena
Noble, Lottie RoUAb, Ann' Walsh
as Ru'!, Mrs C R Karr Jr , Mrs da'y mght
Noble, Frances Neale'
Virgtnia
W1lhsm Adkln11, Mrs Ralph Welk
Mrs. Fred Sm1th Sr. and Mrs
Davit; Har:
cr, Mrs Theresa Swatzel, Mrs Robe-rt Duckworth uttendcd the Amelia Davis,
r1et Walsh, Diane
IK:a:r:I:K~r:'":':'e:':':":d:':':":·:•:•:b:y:B:•:c~r fu
neralthiS
of week
Harryen McGhe,e,
Galllpohs,
d. Mr. McGhee
1wa!l the father of Patricia Kay
McGhee, fiancee of John Cartet'
Sm1th, who WIIS k1lled rtcently in
an automobile acc1dcnt. Among
the relatives of Mr. Smith who
called at the McGhee home were
M1ss Bessie Smtih and Mr. and
Mfl:l. Ted Spires

Mother-Daughter Ba11quet Held
Birtflday Party
By Mason EU8 Church WSCS Unit Given To Honor
Smltb, Gertrude Smlth, )lyra :Fore- J •
· 4..
man, Dorothy Cortwrilb~ Editb
1mmy WiJ 8$,

t'OR
GradUation

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Range of
Prices

Merced.!S
Condon
DRESS SHOP

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Court St.

Pomeroy

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Sandal

Values To $30.00
Reduced to

Fresh and pretty as a white
flower of summertime . , ..
a smooth leather slndal
perched on a medium
wedge heel. Its vamp combines grare and coolness,
with its petal-like co mfort
and open toe.

Values To $40.00
Reduced to
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ROUSH'S
SHOE S10RE

N. 2nd Ave.

Values to $6.00

TO
See thf'st' S('ns~llnnal Values

SAVE AT

STIFI"L~:RS.

ln Dresses galore . YOU

~UDOR

Better Dresses

202 H.P.
Fordomattc

Values to $15.00

TO

'56 FORD

FAIRLANE

LADIES

REDUCED

Middleport

SPECIAL

REDUCED

$6.00

A 1labulo\ts group of h(' Ucr drPl'scs prlced at a Low
Low Price, Valu,es to $15 00 Only $6.00 This Sale. '

WHITE TIRES
RADIO
HEATER
I
BACK UP LIGHTS
FENDER SHIELDS

~DIES

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._ Values to $17.00

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Salem Local Next
Foe Of Jackets
In State Finals

lene Ebertbaob Jeff W n
d Ita Sp 1~1
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Present Wf're Darl

StNGLE COPY....ac

l;;d

e:r·

Freddie , Thom~ii,
D•vid, Debb~ li~d

or Por&amp;land, ~

Werry, Cllriatopher
•nd Leilny
Adults attendlat wue MrS.
Ebel"'ht~. Mra. Charlu
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Mrs. Robert T,h.OinpiO!J, Mrs.
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lam, Shti:wi4an, Mri. Butene
HOMECOMII\ ~
ANNouNCED
let\, M'lsa 'NGQ SebUfer"
The South Betht:l EUB Cburcb Mn. Gene Wolfe,
11 making plana fOr thf lniiUat
Church Homeeoming which ' wj~i
be held Sunday, July 3lsl Engaied speakere •nd singers wiU be
annolmced Jatei-,
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"CRAI"f!!liiAN"

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$1895

PRESTON
MO.tORS

&amp;EGULAR .6.U

Revere Ware, Special
I lOa QUART SIZE

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HOUSEPAINT
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Cove"red Sauce Pan-

Ou!lll~e white .Jlouso Rai~t.

Now self cleltillng properties makes Us brightness

copper-clad stainless steel sauce pans with covers
Lim1!ed time offer.
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SALE $3.99

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$3.19 gaHon
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SALE I First Quality

Dinnerwore
~ets
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.CHARKIES
Trolled cljarcoal brtqb'ets. ·
No waste - no dirt. 2 lb.
size. Bur!JI' 2 -hours. Cooks
for 6 or more.

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ALUMINUM

GALLON SIZE

CAKE SAVERS

THERMIC JUGS

Polished aluminum covers with blatt bakelite
knob and hel'l')' giRSs
plate.

Low sbape Insulated. jugs
with

alqminum

screw

cap and pouring spout.

89t

.$4.69

TEA KETTLES
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Highly pollshed
num lea kettles wl!b ttlg.
ger oper~t"'! ,fpGUt caji.

~ For Cancer

. $2.99
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Is Nearing

GIANT SIZE- $1.39

' $3500

Middleport's Yellow Jackets will
meet salem Local in tts first game

Friday morning at 10 on the Ohio
State University diamond accord·
ins to the office of H. M. Emswller
commissioner of the Ohio High
School Athletic Association.
A spokesman s;ud this mornlnJ
that Salem Local OOat Batavia 7-8
to win the regional tournament
and earlier eliminated Ames-Bern
3·0 at Dayton.
Salem Local is In Champalan
County, near Urbana .

7 QUALITY COATS

Ladies Dresses

portA wa&lt;o
recent glJC"st of Mrs.
T.
May,a Syracuse
Mrs. C. B. We iss a'nd Mt ~ •
Marc1a Ka rr were G!IIJ.ipolls vi!•;" .
tors Monday.
Mrs. Ella Arnold i.-1 vis iti ng In
Millheld with her son and dau&amp;'h·
tcr-in-law , Mr. and Mn. •Oelberl
i\rnold .

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Posy-Pretty
Summer

and Lawrence
business V!Sito ,

in Spnngheld Tuesday .
Mr and M'Ts. Joe Friend and
rlau~:hter,
Debbie of Lancaster
.vcre Sunday guests o[ Mr. and
Mrs Mtekey Williams
Mrs RU -!.•5 Watson hns r eturned
home after a two weeks vis1t in
Lou1svlllc , J{y. w1th Or. and Mrs
J. B, Marshall and family.
Mrs William Kni.ll:ht and fam1''
1f Pt Pleasa nt VISitf'd Tut'!sth
w1th Mrs John F. B&lt;~lly
Mr ~m· Mrs. Leonard Maght'l'
or Mansfield were weekenJ
guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry
Cleland
Pvl Ronald Smith of Ft. Kno.:,
Ky .. ~pe nt the weekend wtth ,M r,;
Smith and h" porcnl&gt;, Mr an•l
:'ffrS' Dale Smith
Mrs. Cora GUea remalns Ill st
h.er home on Hlrrl~onvllle Roatl
Mr and Ml'll. C B. We1ss were
vi01Lor, m Alhen• S.turday,
Mil~!! Sarah Dobbs of Middle

Half Sizes
Wide

SENSATIONAL VALUES!
16 SUITS

Heaton

Lannmg were

10 to 18

18 BETTER COATS

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POMEROY SOOEn

9 to 15

Here is a group of SUitli p1·iccd less than half regular
Another Stiffler Value.

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Weather-,

DRESSY
DRESSES

Sizes

flrl&lt;"C .

llr. and )ffl', E. H. Carpcntff
wUI observe their 50th weddlnt
annivenary wUb an ~ Dpen boUJ
at their httme , Syrac:uae, SundaJ'
May 26 from 2.:4 P. M.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Carpeater. form tr relidenta of Apple Grove,
have tine sons: Clare tnd Wayne.
Prlpre ; Wilson, Pomeroy: Sidney~
Wellsville and Jamu, Raqlle.

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Banquets

$~3·00

eup w" Xoot Aid aod ·
were 10M.,, B~bble ..,.,
lOon• and party .... wer rt~l!t:
·
e
11 fa~on.

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EXTRA

Values To' $30.00
Reduced to

Golden Wedd1'ng
An,niversaryTo'
Be Observed

~bray ~~erftl,

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en.t tne

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IN)u ,Lla1e Jetfen, Lottie Jobft.
Mn. Orval • 'Yt11et
';~~~
too .Bernlee Baker, LOll J'~. witb a lJart7 1\le:~tdiJ
!If
Vlca RoUib, Verle Workma~ Gft, honotlDf btr son. Jindl)f,
t'f.l lhboaer ,Luc:We Smith lAd t~ blrthdl)' ·
ED.eea Foreman.
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Glmea were j,tayK durin.- tJi.j;,:r,;,,
arlemoon on the Nation
pla)&gt;~nd after wbJc:b 1ft ~'"!!,;

Becky TripJett, Ma.r-/

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Riverview 4-H
Club Planning
Marietta Tour

EMPIRE

4 PIECE GARDEN TOOl 50S

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Cblld•

Set consists of trowel, fOrk, transplan~r and cullivlltor. hcb with wooden )landle.

incb~e

s:ao

be rat
Grade

89c A SET
10 Gillon Galvaalled

GAIIAGE CANS

1'_he Rivertlew 4-H club met
M'ay 11 In the Long Bottom Church
With seven members present. The
ineeting wa1 'opened by &amp;lnging of
the club pledge and slna:lng of
"Jf'mcric:a". Janet BisseU waa In
charge of the program.
Demonstrations were a:iven by
Melanie Brown and Sue Ann MY·
ers. The lirls were ilven a safety
quiz by the adviaor, Martaret
Brown,
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The club planned an ednca-tton·
al tour to Marietta to include the
museum and the Fenton PQt.tery
at Williamstown, W. Va.
At the cloae ot t.be meetln,c the
girlt CO\Jftled sales tax stamp1 for
the church and refreshments wed
1erved by Ror;aleen Osborne.
The next meeting will be May 23
at 1:30 P. M.

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HAS IIAL ·SUPPOIIT

BALTIMORE IJP - (!alUmore

Orioles aho~op Willie rd:iranda
never turfera rrom atlverae pu)).
li~ity in. hLS bometown of Havana,
Cubi ' ~ His brutber, Fausto, ts
aporta
of a Havana newa-

Heavy galv\nlced · lar.bag~
cans with corrugated sides
and wire ball.

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Sprinkling
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Genuine Wbeelhig hand dipped; d\!ia ~t lltoy oln'!lkl\
kUng cans. Leilllproof IDd, rust pi'O!)f. · · ·
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28 pl. Size with
Side Handles . . , . , .

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CANNERS

WREATHS .
IASJ(QS

Blu.e apeelled porcelain enamel. For CJMiqg. him
botllna, IOUP tll&amp;ltlnl or ....

see

the· IM&gt;autltut mo·rt-1
ment for Meniorial

IIOI'\'Inl- Wire raok -bolds' 7

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QUart

Jatl. Dome lhlpred 1»-

dpcoraJions.

$1.95

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Paper

~lcites

Waterproof .:_ moldeil for atre~b __: greue
ant. Ten-lOV. Inch plaluln'a package.
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pOrt preJ)ated ti)' Bill POtter, Mayor Clyde 0 . Flrber was . Identified
ln. two pictures ae "Maror- Clinton
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:$l.5Q . .
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' 'J;'brough an · unh-appy mistake in
the Wedne.day inue of The Daily
Sentinel in adVtrtisementJ )J{d ,a
feature atory on the Ohio Fuel
Gas Co.'s nelf qU'arten in .Mi&lt;!dle-

fisher."

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in..d both .are tn
Clinton, Fisher
and~

Stlnate To ,Vote
Pay Increase
For State Help

F\merat services were to :\•
held today 11nd followed by cre!l·
matlon

Columbus for Carl E.

Thomas and Mn May&amp;etta Jtunt·
COLUMBUS UP - The Ho~ e er both of Columbus and JCYetal
wUI vote FrUiay on a b\11 increa• grandch1ldrrn
ing salaries of 34,000 state employOther survivors 8te Mei;!'S
ranges. TM County rP.SidrntJ;, Val Reute ·
in the lowell
Pomeroy and W. H. Router , Mid
~~ "~~~~.:1;2 and
11
tbea half
two dleport both uncles of the de•
teased

re.hi.
, ·

1n

Jacobs. 61 , a form er res\dent
here who dLe cl suddenly Monday
at hJS Col umbus home.
Survivinl!! are his wife, N.aom ..
Mrs Margar~·
two daugh ten.

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MARKET REPORT
CINCINNAn UP - ~odu~.
E;ggs, steady; .,.rices at farms ,
con1umers whiles ad browns, A

jumbos 27·31, A large.. 215-27; "
, ~ mediums 22·24, A small 18-20; E
r hlct'!'~~ medium 28 29, B lara:e 2.. 29.
Ch1ckena. fryers irr~gular and
unse ttled; 3--3% lb. 1..9·21 ; be'aV1
hens 13-15: light , ~ ·lij:Hl.
Butter 90 score· a .·

Vacation Bible
School Planned
By Racine Church
The Racme Baptist Chu.N!h au
nounced the completion of its
plans for a Vacation Bible School
from June 3 through June 14~
There will be a program on
Friday evening, June 14 to award
:ertificates to the children and
to show their parents and th ~
public their Rtbievements. Tbt
eburch is combming itt VBS pro. ·
~ ram and its annua1 ''ChUdfen't
O:ty Prog;am" intD this one n '"" 1
nmg servl.C1!.

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