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SPECIAL
1955
PONTIAC
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2 DOOR
VB. ENGINE
RADIO
HEATER
HYDRAMATI C
BACK UP LIGHTS
FENDER SHIELDS
White Side Wall Tires

$1595

Middleport
Society

Four Generations
In Local Visit

Four a:eneraLions - of Howells
Mr. and Mn. Jamt.li Web'lr, ended a five day visit last wee ,
who have 5 pent the wUJter at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A
f(lrt Lauderdale, Fla., have re
turned ffl their home on Htgh S . MJihoan attended the funeral of
Arnold Andel'3on, brother of Mrs
Mrs. A. v Smith left todly for Herman Ba1ley , In Charleston.
Columbus where her four year Thursday.
granddaug hter, Nancy 1'hompsu 1,
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hantng.
is crllically ill after major sur· Lancaster,
and Mr. and Mrs
gery at \,.':~iverslty Hospital.
M S~l. and Mrs M' F Walker
Shrevepor.t, La ., ar~ vJstlHJg their

Clarence .Gr1rncs,
Manche!lltJr.
have vimte:l Mrs Eva Brown t:-u:::
w~ek

Alr5 Patrtct.a Kloes and daugh
parents, Mr . .tnd Mrs L J) Scott
Middleport and Mr and Mrs ters, Trudy and Marianne, au d
Mrs. Gertrude Kloe.s have moveo
Stlrl Walker, Mason.
to the apartment over the D L
Debby and Linda. ~ ma ll r!r..ugh Heck ofrke on North
Secun I
te.rs of M. Sgt. and Mrs Wi.lUam A~ e nuc
Welker, were guests of the ·
Mr and Mrs Jack Mcl\tlllan of
grandpare nts , Mr. and Mrs C h 1 ~.
Sauer and aunt, Mus Sally Squcr, Ft Colltns, Colo, vistted WeQnes
wh1le their mother wu In De- day and Thursday lit lhe home of
tt-oit, Mich., where M. Sgt Wt&gt;l· Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hayes, Kingskcr IS stationed
b;u~ry~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M!U ~ . Mr
and Mrs Shirley Mtlh, 'Mr11. Wt\
bs Grueser and M'~'!l. La wren · •

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All Pr1•ces
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MOTORS
Phqne 6242
MIDDLEPORT

and

THURS.·FRI.
Alan Ladrl

MAY 23·24
June Allyson

THE NkCONNELL STORY
(Cme m ;u;copc- · Tccbrucolor)
Peggy Cast le

----abo-Richard Denning

OKLAHOMA WOMAN
On

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CLELA I!r.IDS
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APPL lANCE

118 W. Main St. Phone 200
Pomeroy, Ohio

Super-Scope)

V Howell and Ralph McKee, 106
Plum ~treet
The first generation was 1\lr
and Mrs Howell; -'Cc0nd, Dr
Edna HoweU McKnight , Bedfol'f
Ind. ; the third Mrs. Lou~ Hoover, Bloonungton. Ind : and the
fourth, M~!. Hoover':!! son, Stev.e
and daughter Mary Eleanor.
Mr. Howell Is rec~vermg from
an &amp;ccJdent fh·e weeks ago wben
his hand was caught m a power,
~ aw and one r1nger was cut :&gt;H
w1th t he other~ of h1.s left ha.ld
bcJng badly mang,lerl.

Annual District
FFA Banquet Held
At'Chesterhill

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Those attent.lng from the R I•
cme Chaplcr wer. Dwa~n Sayro,

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ester CouncJ
Twenty..'
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Larry Holter, David JlY•ell, Don
Johruon, Tom
&lt;;urUo. LlrrJ
Ebersbat!h. Waht Fo1ttr, Jobn
The twe.ntr-UIIlrd annlvtnar,. o1
Wmgett, Carl Wolfe, Jame&amp; Pric • Cheater Cou.acll [,)aqbtlrt Of
Melvm Cl.fcJe, H&amp;rr)' Ours, Jack Amefi!=• wu obaerved at th~
Wtgal, Charles Ga1.1l, Roy van re_~wu meetinc of rht Couacll.
Meter. and Agrjculture !nstruc: Tuesday e-venin• .
tors Howard Nolan and Glenn
.lll1'll Glt!n TUttle, to~lor, pre.

Claude V. J.ones
Is Honored Guest
At Sunday Dinner
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pratdcd 1t tbe

meetln,1

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show ror whleb "tbt elub wlllma~u
sJx 'lrraniemeny.- 'rttllowinl lrt•
other ~pqnnine: m.e~ttnc there wll~

Is Installed As
CCL Presiden.t

be a meeting to plan tbe arrana:ementa.

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Sptae~• ahd
M;n. ~ar1e1
intt~ the Club
Plans .were

·IBowles Hurls Setond Shutout

Mrs. Jane -:Wel~r.

In 3 Days For Yellow Jackets

Clarkson w1!'1 :voted
membership.

made for a wiener

how to apeoi:l the money they ·Ha:ve

2nd Ward Wornen's
Club Meeting Is
Held On Tuesdqy

Twilight GOrderr'
Club Elects-New
Officer Group ·

T'ro Pomerox
· TheT~les

year when thl!'

.-j,;1ujii;\. h'!j~

the borne of Mrs. Dwight
p;;;.k~~~. Pleas~nt ~~idge Road,
waa beautifully , doeorated
arrangements of paQsles, •
rosee and peoniea. Mrs. Jed We~
ster Sr, and ' 'Mn. Harry Roualt,

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Resolution Asks
Highway Dept. To
Repair Route 124

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were ,.fecled '" for

A contribution of $5 '1'1.1 made' were co.bO!te!se.s. J r ·
to the Clnc~r Fund wben the kc·
Mrs. Gerald Wilderrbutb was
ond Ward Wpmen's club ·met on eleC~ aJ preside'nt; ·~s. T. "A.
Tuesday evenJng at the Wird- Hennesy, v1ce' 1 president; .Mra,
HouBe.
::tOuli· Reibel, secretary . add Kte. ,
Ralph G-ilri)Ofe, ~ialirer. ,
Mrs. William Sheridan, presfThe meetllig opened wlth~&gt;devo.
dent, preaided and it wa 1 detlded
\ions
,qtld prayer le_d b.JI Mn. '1'.
lll have a grab bag e111Ie at &amp;be A. May.
Mrs. Weblter. prestdent.
June meetln.r U a money making
pretject. The traveling pr~e donated by Mrs. Howard Kitehen
W88 awarded to Mrs. Orval WUea, '
Games were play~ and prizes
awarded the winners.

CLASS

The Middleport Yellow Jackets moved to within one game
today of -the state Class ·A baJebaD championship when they
rattled 10 bits &gt;!'ff of two Salem Local pitchers for 10 runs a.s
J1m Bowles pitched bis second shutout in three days.
The gamf was played this morning at 10 on the regular
OSU diamond and brings the Jaekets into the finals tomor·

roast to be held at the Middleport
Roadside Park on June 30th. Tbe
CCL will walt until Fall to ·d~dile
ment for tbe new Middleport 8Jementary School This wu their
project for the past year..
Hosteisea were Mra. Tbeio, Mn.
Richard Chambers and Mrs. Ylefley Fry an~ they aened rtfreshments to the membera at the cloJe
of the meeUna-.

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meetin,r
Mondav ~tghf· "'l !t ' · Jhe ~e o, ,,.
MrS. E. R. Topij:t(Jnt. ·
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f4rs. RUI~U: read ;,aeveral :poelfl.f'
deallna wtth lf~?tb~,' -Day u t~
opetti.ng of the meetill( •fler . I

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pFanr

P..ill we ':1'

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MN. Pbi~p M'ein~art in JuM. · · :
; Du('ing lbe sonat h,pur gamu
were played With. prh.ea won bY
made to · mt!iBt

?41's. William AJIJI1an, Mrs ... John'
Mayer. Mi's. C. F. HawkiNt. 1nd
Mf&amp;-11 Meinhart. Tb'e ' bestesa'* '*"'
rrt a "alad eourse.
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att Gilbert,
. Lydia
l{enry BaJiey Sr.. Mrs ~
Boyd.
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BlackwtH:Id, Miss Made-line

Mrs. Gardner Mank: 10

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l....,.lonlo prln!W rltihl •• the
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pan with " ' - In any alhor koal of b-tl•.
Y01, ~no Kruot lo o tpOdal formula
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Attend District
RA\f ReuniQo
Davis, hj,:b priest of
Chapter 80 Royal Areh
Arthur Nease, PhH Wi11·
George Krider an\1 'W1:t
Scott.· accompanied .-eight ca ,
d.idates ko Wtllston W.ednesda1
evening to attend thl!l Sixtb JMs· .
triet Royal Arch Mason reunio,,
Officer• from 'the lb: Chapten
comprising , th~ Sixth Distnet
eonfenid the RAM degree on a
group or eandidates Jncludinj t"'e
eight from. Pomeroy.

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yoU :_~ ·
can enfoy •••ry· day. Ita firm teXture ,
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It~ toe big ''" pur lootlor, jusf,,UI '~'n:c~
olkoln hall. .
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q"!'lltrud va!H""' ......a rhiht iii

Eleetric ·utility .

celebration . bealnl~ at

M. Sunday, when there
a mwlcal proaram. 'The , Bra"
Choir and the Girls' Ensemble
from Gallla Academy Hieh SehiKII
will be reatu~d In the protram.
1\J~~rd faUg of ColuQibut. Sttt
~rvieor of State MemoriJJ' un.t:e:r th~ historical •oelety 'wlll rflpruent that organiaatlon.
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of the Amertean Revolution
aulst the e~ator~ Mrs. Wi ;li·
Swiller, ill,.. the 10&lt;!-lfl ent, ,•
talnment , illnd WJil ae'" relru!t;.

rne,nta- lh,,&amp;he . gar.fln,

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was committed afield.
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Middleport got a two-run bulg~
in the top of the seco,nd inning,
then nploded aU over the place
seven ·ru01 on ftve biU and
ODI! error ln the fourth.
Jr. Kennedy led oft the fourtb
witb a singl~ and Crooks WQ safe
third buemaq. P:~:keriDJ's er·
ror. Ed McC6m11 singled to center-.
field and Kennedy came acrou.
Harlan Whitlatch waited to (iU
the neb and S. J+onthall, .aeeond
Salem pttcber, ltrUck out Tommy
Da"is. Dave Hindy wu safe on a
fielder'a choice .as Wa• Whitlatch
going down to second on an error
a:~ Croo.lr$ scored.
Bowles, whose bat bad been cool
ln tbe
tournet, stepped
ln and
a two-run dou-

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Observance To
8~ Held·Sunday

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meul, three bits while bis defensive eorps played bil le1gue

Mfs .. Waid Gorby, Mra. cur!0
Jenkinson, Mrs. AUce Cllrk

Tbe

c.,.ly, that Germann Kruat bread Ja

oppontnl
held the highly touted
l Mi;~~:r;!
boys of Coaeh Bill Sallee to a

Several

the a·nnUIII observ.;.nce o( L't·
fa,-ette Day wUI be held at thE'
S~a&amp;e , HtetoricaJ Mmeum, "Ollt
House", sunday, May 26.
It wa. in thle tun , that tht.
F'renrb General WI! til!}terlalned
1n hla visit to Galllpolll 1n 1825.
For almost two deeade, the r'e·
stored tavern has paJrl bom•ge to
~he .gaJiant Frenchman by open.
tnt Jtt doors and pr-dens to tftt,
P,Ublic, With .no admiuion ' fee Oil
lhla day

You ca• III•U•v. ua wh•n ww aay, til•

the other semi-final, 11 the

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Doylestown, victors over RO&amp;sford,

A draft of a resolution for
study by Pomeroy C&lt;luneU bemg
readie(! today in town hall by lh1
office or the mayor ask.l th~l
State Route 124 will not be r~
inoved from it.s pres~nt,. location
unless •tate action is taken to rr·
patr it.
The rCJWiution, wb1ch probably
will be presented 'at the June 8
lleann g bcTe called by rhe De
partment or Higbw~s, IIJ)'I the
street ha5 been dam:.ged by tra ~­
fic that b.u not originated In
Pomeroy.
It goes on to show tbat curbings and drive way• b;;ave bie"!D
(.amaged, .and a5ks a hot mr..:
surface. plua the other repalts
The Jtate proposes to r.-rou ~e
via Laurel Cliff_ ·
ble.
otters villat;e
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the &lt;:!O&amp;t
-to l~!it'~.!iU~

Relresbments
Mra. Eugene Trlolett.
'"d Mr~ . f.tero;r

ITSELF

SINGLB COPY-Ic

Adv•ces To State Final
lo-·o Win -Over·Salem ~

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when they Jnet Wedne~ay l)icbt
at the home of Mn. Paul Tb.eiu.
Mra. Janiea Pullen ,out·rolna: preal.
dent preaided rt the nteetlnc and
Mra. Che1ter Erwin was installing
Present were Mr. and Mfll officer.
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Q.thers lnata.lled were : viee-pteaJ.
Dick JOnc-l! , Mr.' and ·Mrs. AJvlo dent, Mrt Wealty Fry; etcretUY.,
Haggy and gr:mddaughler Debbf Mra. Willialn Slater; treuurer,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co\'l Mrs. P. K. RU85e11; PubUcity, )Ira.
l!rdale, Mr. and Mr•. Jack WaJ- Uoncl Bogp.
I('rs and sons, Jact1e and Steve
T:Wo new meAllten were welMr. and Mra. Malcolin Wat'd, Mr. comed to the CCL: Mr1. Emitr

The 19!16·57 Racine FFA trcaDavid Hysell, was awarded
a pen and per.cil set for havm ~
kept the best chapter treasurer's
book m the dJstrJCl Other awarrt s
1 re('eived bv the chapter were •
gold bar for Chapter Busines ·
Procedure and a branze bar fnr
Stat" t:hacter contest.
and ¥r3. Bill Colley, Mr. an~
-Mls
Drew Haggy, Kathleen Jor.
'J'hc main $'p eaker of the even·
ing was Jim Fmley, Southeast es, Columbus; Mr. and Mr11. Lu·
Lhcr Fredmek.
Mrs. Mllt"tied
Sectional V1ce-Presif. ent .
Arter many awards were pr~ Ward, and son Sco~ty, Bidwell ,
sentcd to various chapten a11 I Mrs Owen Cottrell . and daughteu
memhcrs of business meetmg was Debby And Lynn, Columbus, M;l·
held for the purpose ot electl':lg Debby and LYnn, Columbia, Mo. ;
01stwt 15 offtcers for the 1937 IGCtll .

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f&gt;'I'"A banquet and bu,tness rneet- at . a dmner .May 19 111 the home
tng was held in the Marion Gym r~ Mr. an(! Mrs. W.alters in' celebratlon of hi.s 81st birthday.
at Cht•sterhll\, Ohlo.

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1t11lled as the new President ot

Claude V. Jones, father of Mrs

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plana 'Wfl'~ dbeutH&lt;l
diKu.,loq, wu held 6n llio
lh bUttJtor,. Wotk for .... nty .Aowm- ahfw wlileb will be " ~

Mrs. Wildermuth

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Veterans of Foreign Wlll'll Po!lt
4'738 of Pomn.ray will be held aJ ·
11:30 A. K. in the Saered Heart ,.
·cemetery according to announcement lnade today hy Hob.u 1
Raub, po!t commander.
Speaker for the Memorial O-.,y
rite! , will be Reynold Greene, Ed!
tqr Or 'I'be Daily s~ntincL Wi~h
others on the progr&amp;m
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Rev. Father John Turel, GUbert · -"
t'wiiling and Hobart Raub in ad·
ditton to tlle post firing sqUa \- · ' •
Veter'an.s of the Sptnlsh-Amer. · cin World Wars r and ll and
the' Korean Wars will also parU·: .
cippte in the VFW scrvicel.
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Other Things Than Money Can Bring
Everyday Contentment To People · ·

What rea-by counts in liYlng? Materialism says money ~an
buy everything. Usually, most of us who "don't have enough
money to find out whether that Is true or not settle for other
things that .. really count."
It's certainly true that one doesn't need a Jot of money to
be happy. And It's quite true that everyone who has plenty of
money is n&lt;'t always happy. So, maybe there's aomethlng to
this selection of gleanings from a radio address made by A. B.
Graham at Washington D. C., in 1938. Who is Mr. Graham'
We don't know. But he puts his ideas together in fine nutshell
style:
'·"Happiness - How fortullllte Is the boy or girlln a family
where there is love and mutual helpfulness: where parents

understand children

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they were once children; where

problems and troubl es are discussed and solved within the
I family circle.
"Friendship - We will make more frienps by lnteresllng
ourselves in others than we can by trying to ipterest them in
us.
"Optimism - Optimists see the best in others and find lt
reflected in themselves.
"Punctuality - - It counts to ·bt on lime. GGOd jobs have
been lost because an applicant failed to be on time for an Interview
"Confidence - Confidence ln your word is w6rth mor~ than
money. Wh~n I was six years old my father bought me a baliloon at a fair. Soon it gnt away and I cried. A man with us ;It
~he fair promised to buy me another balloon. He forgot to bu)'
11. Years later I reminded him of his broken promise. He said:
"Won't you ever forget anything?" I replied: "Never promls•
a c~Ud :"hat y_ou do not expect to luUlil; it may be remember·
ed. ' Thl9 apphes equally to grown-ups.
" Integrity - If you want good standing in
make
payments promptly. Don't abuse such a valuable and
ous thing as credit.
"Toleration - Every person has a right to his opinion
should arrive at hlo own conclQsioha but don't be 'one.glded.
Discuss ~at:ns with other people in whose judgment you
have confidence, even though you may not agree with them .
"Honesty- It counts to build a repulation for fairness and
honesty, not merely talking about it but by living 11.
, "Understanding - It counts to be Interested In young people. This interest keeps one young. I recall a Sunday School
tea~her who understood boys. She saw the funny side of what
we told her. What the Scotch poet Campbell said applies well
to her: '"!'olive In hearts we Jeaw behind Is not to die."

SO Students

mora Carolyn Boice, Carol Jane
Bowers, Aaron Buffington, Ronnie
Lee Calvert, Eldon Martin Carman,
(Contlnul!d from P:l lt~ One!
Gary Ivan C&amp;rlll1lln, Mlllard FrankBearh11, Theodore Meier :Seeete, lin Clouae, Carol Mario Curtis. JerPbyllla VlrgenJJ Blackwood , ija· ry Mooney Davis, Barbara Ann
00110van, Robert Homer Eastman.
Mary Jane Eichinger, Max Al-

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M&amp;ke It a habit to drop in
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break. A well served meal
at easy-on-the-budget prices,
SERVICE AS
YOU LIKE IT!

len Eichinger, Michael Jan Evans,
Alden Euaene Frye, Una Faye
Gearhart, Ra&lt;'hel Marie Genheimer
Richard Allen Genheimer, Carl
VIncent Gheen , ThOJfli!IIAe Goett,
Harold E. Hater, Mary A. Haa:gy,
Carole Jean Hamm, Jimmy Joe
Hem®ley, Artie Wilma Hendrick!,
Ruth Anr'l llorak, Charlei Richard
Houda.,helt, Judith Kay Hoyt, Mar·
vln Wend()Jl Jeffers, Maurice Edgar John10n, Everett Ray Johnson
Sol John,on, Jr., Phyllis lrene Kap~
pie.
Mnry J.ou Kapteina, Betty Jane
Kellu, Milton Bruce Lambert, Wit·
llam Remtord Lambert, Clarente
Boyer McCabe, BeHy Lou McGrath
~Indo Lou Moore, Dan Edgar Mor:
ru, Janet Sut Morris . Ruby Ann
Musser, Rita Ann Neutdlng Benjamin Eugene Nonla, Leah' June
O'Brien, Herbert Michael Ohijnger,
Tommy Lee Persinger, Teran
Earlene Renahaw, Alma Louiac
Reynolds, Edith Mae Rit~l.
Robert nemin&amp; Roberti, Janice
Rou1h, Vauahn Leroy SauRita Ann Scholl, April Shas.
teen, Robert ElwoOd Shinn, Carolyn Kay Siuon, John Ralph Sisaon, Don1ld Edward Smlth, Ju·
dlth Ann Spt~neer, Lawrence
FrankUn Still, Un.da Jllrle Stock·
tor , Brenda . Lee StriUM, J'lnet
Leone Struble, Lila Sue Terrell,
Suzanne Vaulban, Jame1 Robert
White, Manlin Clyde White, Larry
Reed WllderDJuth, Tbotnfa MJehael

Sbaron Dorlnd1 wu.
•on and Willlom Alben Woodard.
Wlilourh~y.

MARTIN
RESTAURANT
N. 2nd Ave,

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The Pomeroy wcru will meet
Tuesday at 7:30P. M. at tbe UoUed
Methodist Church. Mrs. C. E. W.
Downie Will be ,the program lead·
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Mr. and M'rs. C. E. C1irk are announcing the birth of a six pound
efgh~ uunee JOn, .iohn Mlehael,
Wednesday, May 23, at the Sehae·
k.el Cllnjc, MaS"on, W. Va. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cook, Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mra.
Ernest Clark, Apple Grove. The
Clarks also have two other sons
David and Steven.

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Jane Howell Tent Daughters of
Union Veterans will meet Monday
at the DAV Halt at 7:30 P. M.

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During the evenins tbe follow-~ ouUitandlnJ: worlt ln'"the. Commer~
ing awards wcrj! announced and clal D~pattment'. to Cii'lll Ramey
presented .
ltJell:ard 1 New Have~.
A Freshm&amp;m
Scholarship .at
Babe RutJ!I FOU:adaHOD AW~~d
Ohio Univ~rslty In Athens
to for quaUtleB oJ · sportJmansmp
June Spencer.
·disJ)l.Q"td
in l!lb&amp;Ol and h
A scholarship to the ' ~ehool of
.tO ~ Davl.s,
his choice in Welt Virginia to
· 04 Mt•· T. R.
Bob Oliver son of l!Jt. and MN.
jnj to ~or~e
Chester otiver of Clifton. 't'llf
-lfOI: ef. ID. and
Weft C;:,~
scholarship is worth 1500 ,a yeal'
and is spoL\sored b)' the $late
(:a&lt;&gt;~ 1gl~~•'"!!)1 J&lt;Y!ara ta
Qf West Virginia.
Farm Women's Councjl f..H
Award to June Spencer.
New Haven Mill Voeation:'ll·
Agriculture Award to 'sam.ny
Hoft.ma1n, son of M11. and M'r11
Robert Hoffman · Of L~tart Route. .
The award was 8 ' ~ht\-1: for 1'2'1
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an~d was pres en~ by Glenn
Mr. anJ Mf!.. Charles Fau'k
SmitbJ Wahama v -ae Instructor.
and children and Mr. and M:u
Jr. OUAJI.f Award o )oey Rou~ &amp;
outst.andlng
Wvatt
Gilbert and scm Jlmm;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roush
a~hiev•ment, t!IUed on Mr. an;d Mrs. Robert
of New Haven and pi esented t;y
.Spence( aud F~tulk Sunday ·afternoon. ,
Johnson Scarberry. '
An anonymous awarh of $M to
0( Mra. Helen the
Ch:apel, M11y 23.
the s enior w:ho contributed m ;st
AriOD
Award
to
to religious Jiving and exemp'l
-d1ughter of Mr.
fled Christian living to R~th
Carmack of· Le-Sayre daughter of :M-:- a:nd Mrs.
tart
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DAR
American
History
A..,.ard to
DAR Home Economics AwaJ d
HenderltOn
pf the Junior
to Pef!l gy Blessing, daughter of
and the son df Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Claren('e B1easm (, Paul Kend!iU'son
of New Haven.
Letart Route.
A -cotnplimelltary ~l1ar'1 aub·
~ouaty
Danforth Foundati on Award 5crlptlon to the Readers' Digest to
for development ment ally, phy~ti­ the val!Jlidorian of the elus Jqne
ri ally religiously and in schol.:~r Spencer.
ship
J ane Icenhower, daugbt :-f
Mrs. Lon a Jones, class l'pOnsor 1
or Mrs Edna Icenhower ot Ma·
each member of the
son ami AUen Harris , son or M ·
a whlte rose, the cl•u
"""''with
and Mrg. Frank Harris, Mason.
n
, as lhe membt'rs left tlh
Uons Club Award of $10 ior stage after receiving his or he"
diploma.

(Continued from Pa,;e One)

Mill apencer told the group that
Ll isn 't how many storms "we
have at sea bllt how many time
we brin!l pu r ship to port."
Mu&amp;ic for the exerc!Jies WillS
presented bY the Wahama White
Falcon Con cert Band under the
dlr"ction of Jam es Breen. The
boal'ld played the Proceuional an 1
the Recessional and the follow ing
numbers : ''Sy ncopated Clock" b)'
Leroy Ander9on , "Kom9'J, Suuer
Tod'' by Bach, and "Ma'lequcan&lt;~ "
by LeCuna
The Invocation atld the bencdi.c·
Lion for the e venin ~ were giveJl
by Rev L R. Mahon ey of t~ !
Mason EUB C h~ c h .
Principal
Clyde Foley prescntt d the c11ss
to Superintendent of Schools C •·
H Withers, who In turn pre~n
erl the diplomas: '··
In presenting th~ class, Fo l e~
told them that thmga are n ,
really aS bad tu tht•y seem and
are snmetlmes pictured to peo p' ~
He advised the Qr~du a t es that t!\
is "our ret~ponslb 1 hty to make
things betler or WD r~e by ot: r
own eondu ct and act10ns as " f"
have been taught and as we hav
learned
":'llher~ ur ~ed th~ me~bers ~ ?
go mto the fLeld for which lh&lt;:r'
ar~ bes ~ filted and not to choo.,c
the ca!uest thin&amp;. He told. the. 1
t~at the worth whl1e thm gs .'1
lire are not easy And are a re~l
chullcnge

Meigs

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.sword
1 L1llle child
8 Tbadftsh

10. Prl!cloua
1tonea
n Ani.Uveot
Koll peonin,
13 Aacrlbt
U . J:ver.lnl
(poet.)
1&amp; Dove coop
16 Creek letttr ,
17 Mln~tere'
aldl
19 Nour~ht4

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Young
oyster
22 Decorate•
23. Saya
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ed them lor the betterment of
the world Including the cJiacoverer
of
the:~~~S:a:tll~~-p~o~U~o;!Oiv,actc!IM
other

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12:30 Sign Of(.

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8:30 Captain KangarOO .

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5:00 Air Power
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Eltabliabment of • letume In
pe:rmnent puture 11 allo· under
triaL Two,, cbemlealt have be1
UHd to kill the ~lUe#UI . Bird'
loot treioil hu then been aeede ·
dter prepantion of the .eedbe11

bf dbelng.

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bu1 alUln,a: on your de-alert abeJ '.
..,.,.., Pvrpog· .,.,., ., l!h'••
For control if m01t "nten lu
Jectl and diJellt.l, the -plant tuth'Jios l•la aDd eat.oJnqiD,i:bta 1 ·c '
West VIrginia UDiviinlty 1 re·
commended tbe use of tbree m 1·
teriula· M•latbiOn, .)'[ethoQ"eklor,
~d Zineb. 'llhe t.lllatblon and
Methoxychlur will r.ontroi the
inaects, the Zineb will control
lhe fungua diaeases ~~oueh •• tomato bU,:bl
.
Tbe use of all three in 1 duat
'lr spr•y 1bould ctv~ roU udsfactory rnult.J.
~:felt T• Ml•
In midng the all pQJ:poae Gar·
The Pomeroy Bender• 4-H Cl•1b den Spray, us~ for eaeh calllln
'met 'May 18 at Mrs. C. E. Blakes- of water ~ 1 Tablespoon of a 50%
Malathion; ·3 Table1poon1 of a SO
lee'• home
'I'he project Ieason was to fh % Methoxyc:blor abd 3 TJbl ~
IJJh first article
lSeWII\Il and l'poons of r. 8M4 Zlneb. ~
To improve the "lti$ln•" qua
1tart on Lhe second. Mrs. Blakeslee was In c:barre. \fen attended. litiea of the spray, add· 1-4 leuJunior leadera Patty
poon off Dreft ot. Fab to ea~
Jan('t Carpenter, Jean
gallon or tbe apl'lly solution.
are to p1aD for ar. all day •••••'" I You may be unable to jA
at C8nter'6 Cue. ol-H Camp 011 tbeae- che.mlea!J ~M'·M·Z) In the
percentage IJilirlurM J have ~1-.t ·
Monday, May 27th.
ed. .In tbat cue yqu Wlll bave to
Tbe Salem Center Glrla 4-H mix them vroportional1y. • For
Club met MaY 21 at the S1letn example: the. epray eaU.. tor 1
Ci.n ter School when thl!l ,-projet..of. tablespoOn of' a ·GO'% Mfiatblon.
lesson was stitehes .1nd _where If ,.our dealer: Gas only • 2&amp;% m f·'
used 11n(J ._ow tp pae a. patten tur-e of Malathion, 'YOU would uJe
and cake bakinr. Ml'l. Orion twi..:
..~&gt;Ji:" ~mj;i;"•:tih~Jo';or 2 ta:blapoons
Roush and M'r~- Tratt Tacke t
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·Per ptiori ot
were in ebarae as dem0natrat1o..l8 1 . •••"1.~· I
were an sewing biakeU 'and conG!IMral PvrpoM Dult
tents and proper table aettina
A general .purpose duat lh(N.i.d
Also how to fit a dMY pattern eon.taln:
,
and how to place 1 pattern on rna·
!1% Malathion, 5~ Metbox,y~
terial. Sixteen attended including chlor; 3.1 or 5~% Zineb. The'lfl
two guesta. ,
ebemleals may be duated on your
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a .-Tomatoes ate
Yetetablea either sinl)y Ol' eom- one of the most poplllar vegebined in one dw:l It malr:ei n.&gt; tables raised in Ohio .
difference. Just 80 you set the ll
on your 'Piant.t.
In addition to extensive co.,•
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LIHet 8111
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mercial pLBntlngs, . nearly every
'nl.e Muon county lkr.ne De· home gsrden has a f~w plants.
monstration Clubcl dNIA»i i Many commerclal growers pm
suppJy of the ''litter bap" , may duee u many as 15·50 pounds of
piek tbem Up at tbe ~tension ripe £~it per plant in the J:ase nf
OUice: TheY" ci re $1.110 per 100. field grown tomatoes and about
haU as much when' raised on
stakes. Others can do the sam ~
by observing a few principle~ n:
gardilig tomato plant growth.
The tomato plant make.s it,
best arowth during warm weath
et. TOp mucb w&amp;ter, either naturor ·by irrigation, will cau•e
excesalve vine growth, especiollw
COIJUMBUS, 0 .-Thls is the if fertiLizer high In mtrogen hiS
season to be on tbe ' lookou&amp; f'r been applied liberally. Under
conditions the l&gt;lossotns may
cutworm da'mue, ,advises D. Lyl ~
and the fruit ~ et WLJI tl •~
Gole'riiari, .Ohio State University
extensiOn entomologist ·
temperatures also !Iff •cl
Cutworms, be say'!!, are par'i
c~Jarly troublesome In
fruit se:t. Cool nights, with t~ ''
WILLIAM F. GREGORY
peratures below 58 degrees ro ~
~owing 1od, They
MHon County A""t
· J week or two, will caUJe drop
oU plants either above
Controlling Dilt""
ping or many blossom-s. Jdenl
the surf~tce of the soil,
Home gardenfl_rt can plant l'f!· lnJ', on the kind, soil
night temperatures for maXImUit!
eonmvmded vegetable variet'e! arid .moisture.
fruit set are eo to 70 degree5 F
Ie~m:r:er according to recommen~
The entomolOgist
suggest&amp; Hot, drytng winds when, blossom&amp;
dat1ons, b~ their wife a
to .sprnlng or dusting tlelds as soon are opemng and shedding , polbn
cut
weedll and do everytl1ing as damaae is evident with
also will incr~ase. blO!IIOm drop
M ~t ra:Jnbe and
are e :·
phene (2 pounds per acre), heptadrop
chlor, (~ pounds per acre), or am-pies of varieties
dieldrin (¥.!: to % pGunds per
acre). The material should b ..
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Toxaphene balt.i, prepared by
~ixing 3 pounds of actual tox l·
phene with 100 pounda of bra,,
also are effective, Goleman s6y'1f.

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OrrviUe, Obio ha• cornered tha
apple butter market, aellinc Jl$ ·
.old fuhioned 9J'oduc.t from coaal
, to coast.

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POULTRYMEN
To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For lite Nlehols-Flemittc

Hoteldllc Egg ProgriiB

50%

Home Gardeners Can Have High
Tomato Productiop As Farmers
blossoms . readily
during cod
weAther. Valbmt, Moreton Hybnd
Early Red and LOng ned are v'i-·
lelies that . will usua11y .set fr 1 t
under le'as fiVMllble conditions.

Oyer ferUil:r.ation should b•'
'• , oi~ed. AR averaKe applicalwn
o( 2~35 poun~ per 1000 square
feet of a complete fertililer hk •
4-1&amp;8, or equiValent, wiU be ad ..
quate on most lbams, silt l~,n.;
and s1lty clay loam soil!. If manure has been applied recentl y,
an analysis lower in nitrogeq. ma v
be used. One like 0.21HO or eq o~·
valent contaming
'lO nitrogen
may be advisable when poultry
manure has been ased. ·

VANCOUVER, B. C.: Eddie Cotw..h., stopped
AI Hogan., 111'!4. Montreal (5).
LOS ANGELES: Lui• p.,.z,

ion, ' 161~. hattie.

134, NII'W' York, &amp;topped Jull•h V•
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Suburban. Original black finish, good tires. Sharp Inside
and out. One of those hard to find models. Only-

POMEROY MOTO.R CO.

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loo4 of c:ot1! "" III*Ja io the field, the

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years ago, has .li1ned bis fifth N•
tion.al Football League contract
with the dub. Brown, 8-3, 245pounder, is regarded by some observers as t!:le fastest "big man"
Jn the NFI.

. hold longer ,
with. ,

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OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

Phone 3751

Bulne

MILES OF TIRES MUST GO
IN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS!

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colll1:rUcled to cutlbke JQUr ria and P. J11G ~..
eomlort.
ruaidb' built. doliftr,tJwwndo""'
m11oo of traveL Man lwpoiiiDt. the 'UNIOO;
POWER-IJNER Ito a aofa U.. It all . . . . Midt.Jt,

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' No.)l inaur·tnJJet -,.:lib NO. 10-iiactor·trlilet bos
, ancl_ pll-tlttmi.•~~ ba~as-lobo. ~ ·N"a. ~1
· lw 7,00C).(b. ,capadijl on eaq i!Nft roller boar.IJtp
·~ ~-~~~ ~r tins. s~ w•ttue. ,; .tloo; l""f.IJ,!tibt, •a•hew,.wld-l'" 68-itjch rmcl mOko
It ideal foi ~Y dlfoi'Cl\t blidlnj jobo.
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, . you _ a .'~·(~" .)_(t(:ort!lkk No. 52 irattoi-

NEW YORK UP- Tickle ~
~Yell Brown, who was the New

4-MILLION

1951 PLYMO~TM 6 Pass. ..... .. .. ... $645

STIVERSVILLE

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SIGNS FIFTH

W•hen the plants are put out 10
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th e water poured aroun~ lhl'
plants will :help. Tomatoes should
not be planted near w&amp;lnut trees.
A toxic material is secreted by
lhe tree roots. The plaltls wm
wilt When bbe roots com~ in cot'l·
tact with the toxin. Severe wilt
may evefl kill the plant.

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The Watero SUr of Lebario&lt;l'
is Ohio'• oldes tweekly newspaHf
pubiU!hed continuously under the
Hme name tlnce t8trl'.

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New otfl~ for the
Circle of the B. H. 3u.born llfl~
sionary SOCiety or thn Firat "' "'
lilt Cburtb are: chairmaq, 111•·
C1emiJ Fox: vlce cNlnnan · aad.
procr•m eh•irman , •lfrs. Ra~
Luman, MCfttel'y 1nd reldiW
chairman. Mn: L . D. Dilu; trt~
sure, Mrs. Allen Hupe:~ ~ de•
l1onal chairm•n, J4rlt. J . Q. Rl'!rr
Whl ~ Crosa chairman, Mn. A\11
ton HarrYOn; IAve-gLft ebalrma~ ...
Mn. Harold Chue. ,
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u:compU1hed. Tbe or.l)' eati!h Ia
heH lbemlal• hne '.11 bf applied

provement of natlve eaUie bi'
I.TOSI·b.reedlnt Y a continuhu
experiment. The native cattle arc
being compared
to purebred
Hereford• •nd Shorthorn.
One ot the . moat lntereatln~
features of the field day waa tb
btr~uing of the chicken un.de!'
the dtrection pf Mrs. Geneva
Nolan. Home Economla Exl&lt;1n
alon Agent and the ladlea Of tbe
Columbia Home DemODII.ratlon
Club uaisted by Pete Shlelda anJ
Lauren Hortman on the barbec:•te
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tnaect t.nd dileUfl e.;;tn.Lrol ean be

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110 tona of ha' and 100
of
prot.ebl
•upplemenl
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Tbt uvin11 due to tbe winW
JllltUre
Amou11ted to approxi
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IY C. -1. IILAKIILII
n•ttly S-4 ton of hay per eo,.. fror
c,...qty ......lcultvral ........
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Storig.i of, roua:h~:ce on tbt. !iell w~nter. In addition tber(
around hu .!proved. a 1dulrable . vaa tbe 11vlnc In labor for harvel!!
, PJ"aitlee JD· wort obaerved at the qg end 1torina the routbaa:e u
. • SOutheut b.perljD.ent farm ne•.. vell If bOu•Jnl the o:rottle.
.lJ'btrt was no ai&amp;nitic.Ult dlf·
. C•rpe.ntet durln.C
the 1 Me~
J Cou.nt,. ,Field Day, laat week.
~erence in J:aln in wela:ht of tb"
~ _Tids winter ·.pa1tun prO,la 11 ,;owt nor ln birth welibt or
"? emled on for 'three year• bu ;ealth or the calves hetween l_bn !
;- a1town that surplua pastuie. ma) : ows in the barn cr left on p:.l~.
.;,:.: ~be beld in J"eserve o:t tb~. pastur " ture. ~
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iJ' fiel~ and used · tor winte11 feed
lmport.int po\,ntS'
emp~aaiZl"c'
-._' for beef b'reedln&amp; cows.
i nclu~ed ,the paatur-r must be well'
The aru used Wfi appro:d [ertllized. Pasture ·may be usetl
'~"" ....Wately 10 acres. The I beef her1 ~urin1 the ,JprinJ: or elll'li' eum-... JWA.S divided lnl.o two grOI.\JW of 11er but auffjclent arowtb must
, is near equal type and quality a:: be grown dlll'in( .late •ummer
poaaible ot t5 coWJ each. One \nd · IIIII so tbere Ia plenty of
- poup of 1e cows wu wintered ir vowt!i ~n the around when the
· the barn. The other ~~:roup ·fro .• L ~attle are turned in.
'11lis winter pastur(' program
November to January was plac:e(l
on· the winter puture with no eoupJed ·wllh ~ood permonenl
!upp1em~ntal feed except '" wb~n puture management is a way or
ariow covered lhf! grouQ.d.
helpin,~J farmers cut the c0:11t of
·D~lQa.. the three year
periorl prod'l!ction.
(1&amp; eowi eacb year) the cows on
Another i{ltereaUng project ohpasture received 3 ton~ or hli
and 600 pounds of prorein sup- served wa:~ the usc of summer
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\o th~ barn seedinas to establish let:ume· ty Je
m~adows. The normal practice. of
"tc dnriru~ ' the IUirrte ,oerlo-t l'eceive1
spring seeding of . meadows haF
pot b~n tQO ~ Sl,ICCeslf'ul in recent
y~ars. If the fanner
has a goud
vleld of graln, frequently the
seeding ha., ·been very poor.
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periment farJI) ~n r•uon to
seedln~ in 'AuiJUSl and September following the grain harvest.
The . land following graht harve'it
i1 eitb_er, plowed or diseed to pre·
pare the seedbed. •
Seei:Unp have bet&gt;n, made on
August 115 September l. Septembe,r 1D abd Setember 30. Fan'
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Scedings of ln.terest ow"
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Eli~tl:l. Grade chorua sang 'Tree 1' 11:~ Tic Tae ~o~h
11.nd' ''My Own Aftlblca• djrected · 11 :30 R c.\ulcUe Too
by Bolts. Clarence Lacey wi ' h 12:00 Current
Ju9ith Butder, pianist.
1·00 ·My I;ittle M'11rgie
1'1te rtaduatei 1 are: Thomas Ro·
1:SO Ten~~tsee- Ernie
ger Anderson , James and Shirl ~ v
2:00 Mat.irtee Thea tel'
Batey, John ·Richard
Blak"J ·.
3.00 Queen For A Day
Phyllis Bostic, Randr./11 J(lelth
3:43 Modern Romances
llowles, Edward Eugene B}.lllch ,' 4:00_ Comet:ly Time
Jud!th Pearl· Butcher,
Donald
4.30 Movletime
Harley Call, Evelyn LO\) i!!le Cap· ~ :30 Cartoons
tehia. l
ltita Jean Catr, Chrl~tine Coats, r~
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~rbara JO and B~tty Ann Cover t,
6:~0 ' W:~tth•"l:ftP
~fi MiJler Etwin, Jamt!s By.ron
6:85 S1!9Hl Slo•
fta~er, Jlni Harris, Danny J&gt;e ' 8:411 NBC New;
Hlndy, James Milton Jiood, Lar v 7:00 :Biondle .
Roger Hosch.ar,
James
7:30· IJfo' of Iilley
Hoyt, Jon Dale and Ronald
8:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
Jacobs, Kay Jenkln!!lon, Rona
8:30 The Big story
. Koenig.
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0:00 Cavalcade of Sport~
.David Merrill K-onkrlght, Beeky 9:45 F..,noua FlthtJ
1_.ou-.rd, Barbara Jean ;.._tttle, Da 10:00 Df••Jiudl!ona lournal ,.
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L)'ons, John Edwar,d LyonS, Kar 10:40 Nltewat&lt;h
en Sue McElhinny, Dora Darle.le 12:00 'i'o!&gt;ltrJ1l
McKee, Franees Lou Pettit, Mary 1:00 Sip Off
F..usan Probaseo, Susan El!Jabeth
PullinB, Jackly'll Gay Ratliff, D'll'
Ia Marie 'Rice.
Rosetta Jo Richards, Caroltn
Swe Russell, Bill Joe Soltei, J&lt;J
dtth Ann Sauer,, Wi1llam M'illll 1
Stobart, Richard Nolan swaek
hamer. Clyda Mae and Cl~de AI·
bert Taylor. Robert Franklin V1. ~
Cconey, carolvn Elizabeth Welt1,
Alite Ann Wickline, Ida Mtu~
Wilwn and Janice Louise Zirkle.

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extend heartiest congratulations and sincere wishes for 0
happy, successful future. You
~on, be, justly proud of your
scholastic achievements, and
we join ~ith all your friends
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Other Things Than Money Can Bring
Everyday Contentment To People · ·

What rea-by counts in liYlng? Materialism says money ~an
buy everything. Usually, most of us who "don't have enough
money to find out whether that Is true or not settle for other
things that .. really count."
It's certainly true that one doesn't need a Jot of money to
be happy. And It's quite true that everyone who has plenty of
money is n&lt;'t always happy. So, maybe there's aomethlng to
this selection of gleanings from a radio address made by A. B.
Graham at Washington D. C., in 1938. Who is Mr. Graham'
We don't know. But he puts his ideas together in fine nutshell
style:
'·"Happiness - How fortullllte Is the boy or girlln a family
where there is love and mutual helpfulness: where parents

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they were once children; where

problems and troubl es are discussed and solved within the
I family circle.
"Friendship - We will make more frienps by lnteresllng
ourselves in others than we can by trying to ipterest them in
us.
"Optimism - Optimists see the best in others and find lt
reflected in themselves.
"Punctuality - - It counts to ·bt on lime. GGOd jobs have
been lost because an applicant failed to be on time for an Interview
"Confidence - Confidence ln your word is w6rth mor~ than
money. Wh~n I was six years old my father bought me a baliloon at a fair. Soon it gnt away and I cried. A man with us ;It
~he fair promised to buy me another balloon. He forgot to bu)'
11. Years later I reminded him of his broken promise. He said:
"Won't you ever forget anything?" I replied: "Never promls•
a c~Ud :"hat y_ou do not expect to luUlil; it may be remember·
ed. ' Thl9 apphes equally to grown-ups.
" Integrity - If you want good standing in
make
payments promptly. Don't abuse such a valuable and
ous thing as credit.
"Toleration - Every person has a right to his opinion
should arrive at hlo own conclQsioha but don't be 'one.glded.
Discuss ~at:ns with other people in whose judgment you
have confidence, even though you may not agree with them .
"Honesty- It counts to build a repulation for fairness and
honesty, not merely talking about it but by living 11.
, "Understanding - It counts to be Interested In young people. This interest keeps one young. I recall a Sunday School
tea~her who understood boys. She saw the funny side of what
we told her. What the Scotch poet Campbell said applies well
to her: '"!'olive In hearts we Jeaw behind Is not to die."

SO Students

mora Carolyn Boice, Carol Jane
Bowers, Aaron Buffington, Ronnie
Lee Calvert, Eldon Martin Carman,
(Contlnul!d from P:l lt~ One!
Gary Ivan C&amp;rlll1lln, Mlllard FrankBearh11, Theodore Meier :Seeete, lin Clouae, Carol Mario Curtis. JerPbyllla VlrgenJJ Blackwood , ija· ry Mooney Davis, Barbara Ann
00110van, Robert Homer Eastman.
Mary Jane Eichinger, Max Al-

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M&amp;ke It a habit to drop in
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at easy-on-the-budget prices,
SERVICE AS
YOU LIKE IT!

len Eichinger, Michael Jan Evans,
Alden Euaene Frye, Una Faye
Gearhart, Ra&lt;'hel Marie Genheimer
Richard Allen Genheimer, Carl
VIncent Gheen , ThOJfli!IIAe Goett,
Harold E. Hater, Mary A. Haa:gy,
Carole Jean Hamm, Jimmy Joe
Hem®ley, Artie Wilma Hendrick!,
Ruth Anr'l llorak, Charlei Richard
Houda.,helt, Judith Kay Hoyt, Mar·
vln Wend()Jl Jeffers, Maurice Edgar John10n, Everett Ray Johnson
Sol John,on, Jr., Phyllis lrene Kap~
pie.
Mnry J.ou Kapteina, Betty Jane
Kellu, Milton Bruce Lambert, Wit·
llam Remtord Lambert, Clarente
Boyer McCabe, BeHy Lou McGrath
~Indo Lou Moore, Dan Edgar Mor:
ru, Janet Sut Morris . Ruby Ann
Musser, Rita Ann Neutdlng Benjamin Eugene Nonla, Leah' June
O'Brien, Herbert Michael Ohijnger,
Tommy Lee Persinger, Teran
Earlene Renahaw, Alma Louiac
Reynolds, Edith Mae Rit~l.
Robert nemin&amp; Roberti, Janice
Rou1h, Vauahn Leroy SauRita Ann Scholl, April Shas.
teen, Robert ElwoOd Shinn, Carolyn Kay Siuon, John Ralph Sisaon, Don1ld Edward Smlth, Ju·
dlth Ann Spt~neer, Lawrence
FrankUn Still, Un.da Jllrle Stock·
tor , Brenda . Lee StriUM, J'lnet
Leone Struble, Lila Sue Terrell,
Suzanne Vaulban, Jame1 Robert
White, Manlin Clyde White, Larry
Reed WllderDJuth, Tbotnfa MJehael

Sbaron Dorlnd1 wu.
•on and Willlom Alben Woodard.
Wlilourh~y.

MARTIN
RESTAURANT
N. 2nd Ave,

Middleport

Well and dauahter
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Tuesday at 7:30P. M. at tbe UoUed
Methodist Church. Mrs. C. E. W.
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Mr. and M'rs. C. E. C1irk are announcing the birth of a six pound
efgh~ uunee JOn, .iohn Mlehael,
Wednesday, May 23, at the Sehae·
k.el Cllnjc, MaS"on, W. Va. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cook, Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mra.
Ernest Clark, Apple Grove. The
Clarks also have two other sons
David and Steven.

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Jane Howell Tent Daughters of
Union Veterans will meet Monday
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During the evenins tbe follow-~ ouUitandlnJ: worlt ln'"the. Commer~
ing awards wcrj! announced and clal D~pattment'. to Cii'lll Ramey
presented .
ltJell:ard 1 New Have~.
A Freshm&amp;m
Scholarship .at
Babe RutJ!I FOU:adaHOD AW~~d
Ohio Univ~rslty In Athens
to for quaUtleB oJ · sportJmansmp
June Spencer.
·disJ)l.Q"td
in l!lb&amp;Ol and h
A scholarship to the ' ~ehool of
.tO ~ Davl.s,
his choice in Welt Virginia to
· 04 Mt•· T. R.
Bob Oliver son of l!Jt. and MN.
jnj to ~or~e
Chester otiver of Clifton. 't'llf
-lfOI: ef. ID. and
Weft C;:,~
scholarship is worth 1500 ,a yeal'
and is spoL\sored b)' the $late
(:a&lt;&gt;~ 1gl~~•'"!!)1 J&lt;Y!ara ta
Qf West Virginia.
Farm Women's Councjl f..H
Award to June Spencer.
New Haven Mill Voeation:'ll·
Agriculture Award to 'sam.ny
Hoft.ma1n, son of M11. and M'r11
Robert Hoffman · Of L~tart Route. .
The award was 8 ' ~ht\-1: for 1'2'1
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Mr. anJ Mf!.. Charles Fau'k
SmitbJ Wahama v -ae Instructor.
and children and Mr. and M:u
Jr. OUAJI.f Award o )oey Rou~ &amp;
outst.andlng
Wvatt
Gilbert and scm Jlmm;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roush
a~hiev•ment, t!IUed on Mr. an;d Mrs. Robert
of New Haven and pi esented t;y
.Spence( aud F~tulk Sunday ·afternoon. ,
Johnson Scarberry. '
An anonymous awarh of $M to
0( Mra. Helen the
Ch:apel, M11y 23.
the s enior w:ho contributed m ;st
AriOD
Award
to
to religious Jiving and exemp'l
-d1ughter of Mr.
fled Christian living to R~th
Carmack of· Le-Sayre daughter of :M-:- a:nd Mrs.
tart
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DAR
American
History
A..,.ard to
DAR Home Economics AwaJ d
HenderltOn
pf the Junior
to Pef!l gy Blessing, daughter of
and the son df Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Claren('e B1easm (, Paul Kend!iU'son
of New Haven.
Letart Route.
A -cotnplimelltary ~l1ar'1 aub·
~ouaty
Danforth Foundati on Award 5crlptlon to the Readers' Digest to
for development ment ally, phy~ti­ the val!Jlidorian of the elus Jqne
ri ally religiously and in schol.:~r Spencer.
ship
J ane Icenhower, daugbt :-f
Mrs. Lon a Jones, class l'pOnsor 1
or Mrs Edna Icenhower ot Ma·
each member of the
son ami AUen Harris , son or M ·
a whlte rose, the cl•u
"""''with
and Mrg. Frank Harris, Mason.
n
, as lhe membt'rs left tlh
Uons Club Award of $10 ior stage after receiving his or he"
diploma.

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Mill apencer told the group that
Ll isn 't how many storms "we
have at sea bllt how many time
we brin!l pu r ship to port."
Mu&amp;ic for the exerc!Jies WillS
presented bY the Wahama White
Falcon Con cert Band under the
dlr"ction of Jam es Breen. The
boal'ld played the Proceuional an 1
the Recessional and the follow ing
numbers : ''Sy ncopated Clock" b)'
Leroy Ander9on , "Kom9'J, Suuer
Tod'' by Bach, and "Ma'lequcan&lt;~ "
by LeCuna
The Invocation atld the bencdi.c·
Lion for the e venin ~ were giveJl
by Rev L R. Mahon ey of t~ !
Mason EUB C h~ c h .
Principal
Clyde Foley prescntt d the c11ss
to Superintendent of Schools C •·
H Withers, who In turn pre~n
erl the diplomas: '··
In presenting th~ class, Fo l e~
told them that thmga are n ,
really aS bad tu tht•y seem and
are snmetlmes pictured to peo p' ~
He advised the Qr~du a t es that t!\
is "our ret~ponslb 1 hty to make
things betler or WD r~e by ot: r
own eondu ct and act10ns as " f"
have been taught and as we hav
learned
":'llher~ ur ~ed th~ me~bers ~ ?
go mto the fLeld for which lh&lt;:r'
ar~ bes ~ filted and not to choo.,c
the ca!uest thin&amp;. He told. the. 1
t~at the worth whl1e thm gs .'1
lire are not easy And are a re~l
chullcnge

Meigs

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Koll peonin,
13 Aacrlbt
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17 Mln~tere'
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pe:rmnent puture 11 allo· under
triaL Two,, cbemlealt have be1
UHd to kill the ~lUe#UI . Bird'
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..,.,.., Pvrpog· .,.,., ., l!h'••
For control if m01t "nten lu
Jectl and diJellt.l, the -plant tuth'Jios l•la aDd eat.oJnqiD,i:bta 1 ·c '
West VIrginia UDiviinlty 1 re·
commended tbe use of tbree m 1·
teriula· M•latbiOn, .)'[ethoQ"eklor,
~d Zineb. 'llhe t.lllatblon and
Methoxychlur will r.ontroi the
inaects, the Zineb will control
lhe fungua diaeases ~~oueh •• tomato bU,:bl
.
Tbe use of all three in 1 duat
'lr spr•y 1bould ctv~ roU udsfactory rnult.J.
~:felt T• Ml•
In midng the all pQJ:poae Gar·
The Pomeroy Bender• 4-H Cl•1b den Spray, us~ for eaeh calllln
'met 'May 18 at Mrs. C. E. Blakes- of water ~ 1 Tablespoon of a 50%
Malathion; ·3 Table1poon1 of a SO
lee'• home
'I'he project Ieason was to fh % Methoxyc:blor abd 3 TJbl ~
IJJh first article
lSeWII\Il and l'poons of r. 8M4 Zlneb. ~
To improve the "lti$ln•" qua
1tart on Lhe second. Mrs. Blakeslee was In c:barre. \fen attended. litiea of the spray, add· 1-4 leuJunior leadera Patty
poon off Dreft ot. Fab to ea~
Jan('t Carpenter, Jean
gallon or tbe apl'lly solution.
are to p1aD for ar. all day •••••'" I You may be unable to jA
at C8nter'6 Cue. ol-H Camp 011 tbeae- che.mlea!J ~M'·M·Z) In the
percentage IJilirlurM J have ~1-.t ·
Monday, May 27th.
ed. .In tbat cue yqu Wlll bave to
Tbe Salem Center Glrla 4-H mix them vroportional1y. • For
Club met MaY 21 at the S1letn example: the. epray eaU.. tor 1
Ci.n ter School when thl!l ,-projet..of. tablespoOn of' a ·GO'% Mfiatblon.
lesson was stitehes .1nd _where If ,.our dealer: Gas only • 2&amp;% m f·'
used 11n(J ._ow tp pae a. patten tur-e of Malathion, 'YOU would uJe
and cake bakinr. Ml'l. Orion twi..:
..~&gt;Ji:" ~mj;i;"•:tih~Jo';or 2 ta:blapoons
Roush and M'r~- Tratt Tacke t
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·Per ptiori ot
were in ebarae as dem0natrat1o..l8 1 . •••"1.~· I
were an sewing biakeU 'and conG!IMral PvrpoM Dult
tents and proper table aettina
A general .purpose duat lh(N.i.d
Also how to fit a dMY pattern eon.taln:
,
and how to place 1 pattern on rna·
!1% Malathion, 5~ Metbox,y~
terial. Sixteen attended including chlor; 3.1 or 5~% Zineb. The'lfl
two guesta. ,
ebemleals may be duated on your
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a .-Tomatoes ate
Yetetablea either sinl)y Ol' eom- one of the most poplllar vegebined in one dw:l It malr:ei n.&gt; tables raised in Ohio .
difference. Just 80 you set the ll
on your 'Piant.t.
In addition to extensive co.,•
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mercial pLBntlngs, . nearly every
'nl.e Muon county lkr.ne De· home gsrden has a f~w plants.
monstration Clubcl dNIA»i i Many commerclal growers pm
suppJy of the ''litter bap" , may duee u many as 15·50 pounds of
piek tbem Up at tbe ~tension ripe £~it per plant in the J:ase nf
OUice: TheY" ci re $1.110 per 100. field grown tomatoes and about
haU as much when' raised on
stakes. Others can do the sam ~
by observing a few principle~ n:
gardilig tomato plant growth.
The tomato plant make.s it,
best arowth during warm weath
et. TOp mucb w&amp;ter, either naturor ·by irrigation, will cau•e
excesalve vine growth, especiollw
COIJUMBUS, 0 .-Thls is the if fertiLizer high In mtrogen hiS
season to be on tbe ' lookou&amp; f'r been applied liberally. Under
conditions the l&gt;lossotns may
cutworm da'mue, ,advises D. Lyl ~
and the fruit ~ et WLJI tl •~
Gole'riiari, .Ohio State University
extensiOn entomologist ·
temperatures also !Iff •cl
Cutworms, be say'!!, are par'i
c~Jarly troublesome In
fruit se:t. Cool nights, with t~ ''
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peratures below 58 degrees ro ~
~owing 1od, They
MHon County A""t
· J week or two, will caUJe drop
oU plants either above
Controlling Dilt""
ping or many blossom-s. Jdenl
the surf~tce of the soil,
Home gardenfl_rt can plant l'f!· lnJ', on the kind, soil
night temperatures for maXImUit!
eonmvmded vegetable variet'e! arid .moisture.
fruit set are eo to 70 degree5 F
Ie~m:r:er according to recommen~
The entomolOgist
suggest&amp; Hot, drytng winds when, blossom&amp;
dat1ons, b~ their wife a
to .sprnlng or dusting tlelds as soon are opemng and shedding , polbn
cut
weedll and do everytl1ing as damaae is evident with
also will incr~ase. blO!IIOm drop
M ~t ra:Jnbe and
are e :·
phene (2 pounds per acre), heptadrop
chlor, (~ pounds per acre), or am-pies of varieties
dieldrin (¥.!: to % pGunds per
acre). The material should b ..
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Toxaphene balt.i, prepared by
~ixing 3 pounds of actual tox l·
phene with 100 pounda of bra,,
also are effective, Goleman s6y'1f.

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OrrviUe, Obio ha• cornered tha
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, to coast.

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To Produce
Hatching Eggs
For lite Nlehols-Flemittc

Hoteldllc Egg ProgriiB

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Home Gardeners Can Have High
Tomato Productiop As Farmers
blossoms . readily
during cod
weAther. Valbmt, Moreton Hybnd
Early Red and LOng ned are v'i-·
lelies that . will usua11y .set fr 1 t
under le'as fiVMllble conditions.

Oyer ferUil:r.ation should b•'
'• , oi~ed. AR averaKe applicalwn
o( 2~35 poun~ per 1000 square
feet of a complete fertililer hk •
4-1&amp;8, or equiValent, wiU be ad ..
quate on most lbams, silt l~,n.;
and s1lty clay loam soil!. If manure has been applied recentl y,
an analysis lower in nitrogeq. ma v
be used. One like 0.21HO or eq o~·
valent contaming
'lO nitrogen
may be advisable when poultry
manure has been ased. ·

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Suburban. Original black finish, good tires. Sharp Inside
and out. One of those hard to find models. Only-

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with the dub. Brown, 8-3, 245pounder, is regarded by some observers as t!:le fastest "big man"
Jn the NFI.

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ruaidb' built. doliftr,tJwwndo""'
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·~ ~-~~~ ~r tins. s~ w•ttue. ,; .tloo; l""f.IJ,!tibt, •a•hew,.wld-l'" 68-itjch rmcl mOko
It ideal foi ~Y dlfoi'Cl\t blidlnj jobo.
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plants will :help. Tomatoes should
not be planted near w&amp;lnut trees.
A toxic material is secreted by
lhe tree roots. The plaltls wm
wilt When bbe roots com~ in cot'l·
tact with the toxin. Severe wilt
may evefl kill the plant.

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sionary SOCiety or thn Firat "' "'
lilt Cburtb are: chairmaq, 111•·
C1emiJ Fox: vlce cNlnnan · aad.
procr•m eh•irman , •lfrs. Ra~
Luman, MCfttel'y 1nd reldiW
chairman. Mn: L . D. Dilu; trt~
sure, Mrs. Allen Hupe:~ ~ de•
l1onal chairm•n, J4rlt. J . Q. Rl'!rr
Whl ~ Crosa chairman, Mn. A\11
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Mn. Harold Chue. ,
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heH lbemlal• hne '.11 bf applied

provement of natlve eaUie bi'
I.TOSI·b.reedlnt Y a continuhu
experiment. The native cattle arc
being compared
to purebred
Hereford• •nd Shorthorn.
One ot the . moat lntereatln~
features of the field day waa tb
btr~uing of the chicken un.de!'
the dtrection pf Mrs. Geneva
Nolan. Home Economla Exl&lt;1n
alon Agent and the ladlea Of tbe
Columbia Home DemODII.ratlon
Club uaisted by Pete Shlelda anJ
Lauren Hortman on the barbec:•te
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110 tona of ha' and 100
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prot.ebl
•upplemenl
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Tbt uvin11 due to tbe winW
JllltUre
Amou11ted to approxi
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n•ttly S-4 ton of hay per eo,.. fror
c,...qty ......lcultvral ........
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Storig.i of, roua:h~:ce on tbt. !iell w~nter. In addition tber(
around hu .!proved. a 1dulrable . vaa tbe 11vlnc In labor for harvel!!
, PJ"aitlee JD· wort obaerved at the qg end 1torina the routbaa:e u
. • SOutheut b.perljD.ent farm ne•.. vell If bOu•Jnl the o:rottle.
.lJ'btrt was no ai&amp;nitic.Ult dlf·
. C•rpe.ntet durln.C
the 1 Me~
J Cou.nt,. ,Field Day, laat week.
~erence in J:aln in wela:ht of tb"
~ _Tids winter ·.pa1tun prO,la 11 ,;owt nor ln birth welibt or
"? emled on for 'three year• bu ;ealth or the calves hetween l_bn !
;- a1town that surplua pastuie. ma) : ows in the barn cr left on p:.l~.
.;,:.: ~be beld in J"eserve o:t tb~. pastur " ture. ~
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lmport.int po\,ntS'
emp~aaiZl"c'
-._' for beef b'reedln&amp; cows.
i nclu~ed ,the paatur-r must be well'
The aru used Wfi appro:d [ertllized. Pasture ·may be usetl
'~"" ....Wately 10 acres. The I beef her1 ~urin1 the ,JprinJ: or elll'li' eum-... JWA.S divided lnl.o two grOI.\JW of 11er but auffjclent arowtb must
, is near equal type and quality a:: be grown dlll'in( .late •ummer
poaaible ot t5 coWJ each. One \nd · IIIII so tbere Ia plenty of
- poup of 1e cows wu wintered ir vowt!i ~n the around when the
· the barn. The other ~~:roup ·fro .• L ~attle are turned in.
'11lis winter pastur(' program
November to January was plac:e(l
on· the winter puture with no eoupJed ·wllh ~ood permonenl
!upp1em~ntal feed except '" wb~n puture management is a way or
ariow covered lhf! grouQ.d.
helpin,~J farmers cut the c0:11t of
·D~lQa.. the three year
periorl prod'l!ction.
(1&amp; eowi eacb year) the cows on
Another i{ltereaUng project ohpasture received 3 ton~ or hli
and 600 pounds of prorein sup- served wa:~ the usc of summer
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\o th~ barn seedinas to establish let:ume· ty Je
m~adows. The normal practice. of
"tc dnriru~ ' the IUirrte ,oerlo-t l'eceive1
spring seeding of . meadows haF
pot b~n tQO ~ Sl,ICCeslf'ul in recent
y~ars. If the fanner
has a goud
vleld of graln, frequently the
seeding ha., ·been very poor.
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Work ia Jn progress at the ex
periment farJI) ~n r•uon to
seedln~ in 'AuiJUSl and September following the grain harvest.
The . land following graht harve'it
i1 eitb_er, plowed or diseed to pre·
pare the seedbed. •
Seei:Unp have bet&gt;n, made on
August 115 September l. Septembe,r 1D abd Setember 30. Fan'
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. HOLLAND ~ different
Scedings of ln.terest ow"
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wrto wl1t gtaCiuate In 1958. Th ~ IO~SO Truth or Consequence•
Eli~tl:l. Grade chorua sang 'Tree 1' 11:~ Tic Tae ~o~h
11.nd' ''My Own Aftlblca• djrected · 11 :30 R c.\ulcUe Too
by Bolts. Clarence Lacey wi ' h 12:00 Current
Ju9ith Butder, pianist.
1·00 ·My I;ittle M'11rgie
1'1te rtaduatei 1 are: Thomas Ro·
1:SO Ten~~tsee- Ernie
ger Anderson , James and Shirl ~ v
2:00 Mat.irtee Thea tel'
Batey, John ·Richard
Blak"J ·.
3.00 Queen For A Day
Phyllis Bostic, Randr./11 J(lelth
3:43 Modern Romances
llowles, Edward Eugene B}.lllch ,' 4:00_ Comet:ly Time
Jud!th Pearl· Butcher,
Donald
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Harley Call, Evelyn LO\) i!!le Cap· ~ :30 Cartoons
tehia. l
ltita Jean Catr, Chrl~tine Coats, r~
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~rbara JO and B~tty Ann Cover t,
6:~0 ' W:~tth•"l:ftP
~fi MiJler Etwin, Jamt!s By.ron
6:85 S1!9Hl Slo•
fta~er, Jlni Harris, Danny J&gt;e ' 8:411 NBC New;
Hlndy, James Milton Jiood, Lar v 7:00 :Biondle .
Roger Hosch.ar,
James
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Hoyt, Jon Dale and Ronald
8:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
Jacobs, Kay Jenkln!!lon, Rona
8:30 The Big story
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0:00 Cavalcade of Sport~
.David Merrill K-onkrlght, Beeky 9:45 F..,noua FlthtJ
1_.ou-.rd, Barbara Jean ;.._tttle, Da 10:00 Df••Jiudl!ona lournal ,.
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L)'ons, John Edwar,d LyonS, Kar 10:40 Nltewat&lt;h
en Sue McElhinny, Dora Darle.le 12:00 'i'o!&gt;ltrJ1l
McKee, Franees Lou Pettit, Mary 1:00 Sip Off
F..usan Probaseo, Susan El!Jabeth
PullinB, Jackly'll Gay Ratliff, D'll'
Ia Marie 'Rice.
Rosetta Jo Richards, Caroltn
Swe Russell, Bill Joe Soltei, J&lt;J
dtth Ann Sauer,, Wi1llam M'illll 1
Stobart, Richard Nolan swaek
hamer. Clyda Mae and Cl~de AI·
bert Taylor. Robert Franklin V1. ~
Cconey, carolvn Elizabeth Welt1,
Alite Ann Wickline, Ida Mtu~
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happy, successful future. You
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scholastic achievements, and
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ehtl(fren, Colutpb\IJ w.n~ weete,,c.
peat, or her ~e~ts, 'M)o. and
Mtl. .Edgar Brewer'.
de.. -Wolf ciUed. ~~~ hlo pO"
ent, M'r. an.d ]itn. ~vld WOJ.!e.
Eber c.rPtnt«' and Don B~ ' ·
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RlclRJI Tq_~dllf even1n1.

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llrri Doll Talbott.
New

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"cats:•mea•ns re3'1 regular, sharp, on the toes :
That s about what IS happing so &lt;far in the Little and Pon
·L eague fund drive. The boys have some -equQ&gt;ment
nee~
ror(e, and af~en~t about to find it ·noating ttown the-Ohio river
teeno:ag~ jargon,

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come, trst served.
'L eague dtfiGdtls il'Sported Thursday

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Metropolitan Auto Sales
At The Trame Llghl 'In Middleport
Pho11e 6046-J
open ·Evenings Until 9 P.M.

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_l()r1:be PtJny League.jt~rns have'Jl'Dt ~~

, ,,- ·• .·.::; Wlll n?t. ~ ordered Until the money is in !IJht to pay
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On DmV8 : .
same offtCials said the excellent committee that
mtteered to carry out tbe drive hasn't rea1ly ·gott~m
yet with 1tl'eas and 11Mne&amp;' OJI 'li~ts for eaCh wo-rker
doubt, when ft does parents and ,bu i
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bute heartily to the Youth baseball
Paces
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FOR

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Women

Boys

See Our Modelrn Styles

N. 2nd Ave.

Caoh Bahr, Owner

Middleport

rnftX J is the time to
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Thinking Of A
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TIJEN YOU SHOULD COME IN
AND SEE OUR• NEW

1953 BUICK ....... · · · .. · · · · ....... · $1095
Roadmasler I dr. Fully Powered, Dynallow, Radio Heater 'Nnt&lt;'d
l..ow Mlleogc,
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Just made for you, with ils spacious room and beautiful
features. ·

Good

Fully equipped

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G Pas&amp;. Cpe. Lite Gray finish, Jook8 like new Hardtop Style.
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Patte:son'.5 manager, that · Jac:son !ll,!l'R a return.Jbout 'e~ntract
and permit. a opo~ton of Hli purse
to be ~eld 1,n ll!IC!r.ow a!!l a iuar.a'l
tee h~ ll 'gh~ Floyd a return tJ•ic
shot Lf he wtns the crowit.
'rhe plan is for Patter-On · 22
to make his firlll d!!remLe ~f -th~
heavy crown at the Polo Grouml .;
July 23.
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l954 CADILU't ~ .. ,;. ~ .. ~.. · .. ·~ ... · $2598
.f dr. Sedan, the lineal mMcy can buy, fully powered alalill, Radio, Heater, While walls, .lileut covers.

Jackson, Patterson lfW Title Scrap
About To Be Signed Up For July23rd
NEW YOR·K UP-Julius Hel ·
fq.nd hopes tn puir Floyd Patter.
son and Tommy HurriC!ane Jack·
1'011 today for their mdepen~ent:y
P.romott•d July heavyweight ti~lr•
fight.
"Only a last-minute ~narl Rr~
vents the 1r .~igning ." sa1d Chair
man IIL'lfand uf the N. Y. Stal ..'
Athletic Commission.
The snarl is a lAst-minute de

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Service What We Sell"
Phone 88-M
Porveroy, o.

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1952 CADILLAC · · ...... · · · · · .... · .. $1495
4 dr. Sedan. two Wne Bluo, Power Stccrlr:g, white walls, Tintod
glas8, Hydramatlc, RMdlo, Heater .

1949 POMTIAC ............ · · .... · .. · $195cbiettatn 8 - 2 dr. Dark &amp;reen, Hydramatlc, Radio, Heater. Fnir
tlrea. A 100d serviceable ear.

1954 lUlCK ......... .... .' . ..... .. $1395
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GRADUATION GIFT
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P9'RTABLE
RADIOS
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Dynaflow, Seat Coven.
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2.~r. Reddan._ ~rt local ~er, clean as o pin 1..,, I 1Ill lrd ,...tft, N1ht.

Lilht Green fin-

1949 CADILllt .......... · · .... · .... · $495

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~DSMOB ...... · · .. · .... · ....

$195

4H dr. Sedaa. Blal Beal.ltlfut Black, Hydramatle Drlv! Radio and
eater. Al1 convenience 'featurn.
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88 Hollday Cpe., the Hottest number on the lot Power
Ha'fdt:'p.Hydramatle, Radio, Heater, PopuJar Green ,&amp;, White

1950 DODGE · · .. ·.. · .... · .. · · ·•.... $1'5
!.'=)'~ Pau., Ll"ht Creen, Radio, lfeater, Seat Coven.

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Ji loJI Ui!'!tkqp Truck,
. ·YIN~ .an 1t one.

Runa Kood . Looka iiOOd A lot of IOOd ser-

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only ap.

parent problem
atop will
the
National
LeagueIS staying
standings,
either 'Brooke Lawrence or
1?e Nuxh~U aga)nst St. Lou~s toP.liht seekmg ~elr second w1n in
a four game li!*'I,S. ,
Facinl, Cinc!nnatl batters will be
Sam Jones f?r S~ Louis, a native
of Stewartsvllle 1n Balmont County, Ohio. Jone:!!l bas a 2·2 record.
Following a night game on Saturday. and a final afternoon game
on Sunday, Cincinnati winc'ls up ih
serie11 with the Cardinals and takes
lo the road Ul)til Friday, May 31.
Noxt Moncloy '!f'd T....t..
nighh ~tht Rtdltvt lnYHe Mil·
,wauk" to play the- BI'IWI for
ttt. first tllilt 1fnce Cincinnati
Mfan 111 winning way1. TM
brief Jtrl" ahould .t-11 whtthe.r
tht Rt•U• can aJ~:tttNI th.,r
masttry to 'ht Br•~. who haYt
btatan thit Rfdttft. mora tlmH
fhtn .ny other •••m this ~e..on.
Thursday night, Manager Birdie
Tebbetts, who seems to have a
pitching "speCialist" for most of
the teama , hi!!l club faces, turned
Don Gross loose IJ&amp;inst St. Louis
for a 6·2 victory, allowing unly six
bits.
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aoutbpaw scored hil
fourth
vlctor,y of the sea·
defeat&amp;. A Cardin.
aU three of
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MASA Donald Hayma.n of . the

U. S. NaVy, after 1 seVen day leave
at the borne of bl• parcmtJ, Mr.
and Mrs. Ger~ld HayDJan, Raqinl!,
{tFD, is now stationed at tbe Nnall St-curit)' &amp;tatlan, Wuhin&amp;ton, D.
C. Haymab, a eriduate of Racine
Ilillh school class or 1984
just
completed oine weeks 1)f schooling
at the PN·A School at Bainbridge,
Maryland.
~~-recorded IQ. Volume 1~ paa:e. 229
of· the D'eed Recor'dt of ~d Meigs
County, Oblo, to' which• reftrene-e
is bereby made.

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Bailey
then Don
lntenUonaJiy to

llcMIIlan otn-

de~ndable

aat flt!t base, ~ill
300 -alter:-..~Y
hitte
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y~~
BowleS
WI
W..oody CalJ will divide tatchl
duties wlth Hindy and Lo · 5 ng
'Earl Smith· and
i
ute auer,
avaJJable for re~:::m~~~:On arc
THE $0t.IDAY SCiiJDULE
l(lddleport at Pomeroy (High
School field)
Hartford at Point · Pleasa t
(Harmon Fi ld
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ReedsviUe at Raci~e ) H' h
111
~ SehooJ Field)
Gallipolis, by~.
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GAM~ TIMES· 2 p M.
Only 'free·w:lll oiferi~gs" are
asked. from fans.
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Dealer . Sttt!t ~ ' ,
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with: care, skill and

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Jonet 2·2 •u Nuxhall H

:·1 1llVIS10N

S.turday's Gtwnlt

New York at Brooklyn
Pitt&amp;burah at PbUadelphia
Milwaukee at Cblcago
St. Uluil at Cinc:inna•.i nl&amp;ht

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AMERICAN LEAGUe
Thu,..y'l I.Hults

8'1'0P AT

No games echertule4

Fr141l"• ProWbte 'ltclhers
W.-sbin,gton lit Nn YOrkStobb&amp; CHl VI Sturdi'o'IIRt 2-2
Detroit at ~&amp;DIU City nilht
- M'au 8-t va Morgan 2-4
Chicago at Cleveland night-.

Boston at
nigbi -Manhman
J.l BMltlm·.re
VA Lemon 3-4
SullivJn 2-4 vt y/laht tH

ALLiN APPLIAMCE
mE. Habt st

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Boston at Baltimore .
Now Yorlt
City night
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Middleport

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'·~":wonderful ~enoral Electric Pollabfe Appliancet.;
,li . ·~"~"'' : ••ri1ln1 Q;naral EJeetlic'illN'Savers arf "'

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WASH!NGT{lti UP- Voteron
~!rail Aklna ani:l young Jimmy
Bee,chah, a J»ir of "hunif'11".
alueeers, c:l~ tpnight In a ria.
tJon.-Uy televt.Re~ J()..rouncl welterWCI~ht bout a't C8pitol Arena.

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BUY A 8Eblt00Mor LIVING ROOM
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SALE

WITH INNEBSPRING
MATI'IlESS.
ONLY

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1P511)~H Dr. Sedon . $491 5~· '111
014• 4 l)r, Sedon . . $·185.
4 Dr. Sedon .. $US:
fiwitfllftt .Club Cpe. $895
1949 Politial: 4 dr.. Sedon.

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!fti'Fli~CtAATORS

Sl. Lolli• at Clneinnati niJHt- ,

ond HEATING

· 195l Dodge Club ¢oupe . $645 ·1951
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19SI .~th 2 Dr. Sed. .
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1"7 :CI!ii'Y. $W1Qtt Cpe.
l'~h Pfy~tfl
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Alwa,yo IUiht
On Your Lube 'b

Operates AC, DC

'(lperalel t"O lloan On 4
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1951 Chev. 2dt. Sedon ·.. $595 1'9$3

$29.95

. TRANSISTOR

4-l VI Orabowtk)" 1·3
NeoN York at Brooklyn Pi&amp;bt AntoAelll 3-4 vs. Newcombe 3-3.
Pittsburgh at
Phlladelphla
ni&amp;ht-Friend 3-3 VI Sanford -~1.

WATEit HEATER

Gross
runs.

$49.95

Cbica&amp;~pa .. n

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Jr~nder.

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BaUery •• : •••-............... ,. .•..••

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Beautiful New office

REFRIGERATOR
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Milwaukn

COihod011, Ohio,
it1 manufacture
noYehi&lt;M and art

Atlanta 8 Mobfie 1
BinnlnJ}Iam 3 New Orlean.. 1
Utile Rott 1J NuhvUie 4

Cintlnnati 6 St. LOuil 2
Only games scheduJed

BmiR DEAL

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Cluttanoop z Memphb l

YOU CANNOT
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the ii'Jme

3 WAY

or Batteries

:e-..n 21Q ........... ... .. $845

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PORTABI.I
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1951 CADILLAC ........ · · .... · .... · $1095

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from HIP Scbonl .ad Jon and
Rona~d lfadUite rrom the Eilhtb
GrJde.
Keith Andencn, Rnior, and
Thoma•, Elghtb Grader, IOftl of
Mr. and Mrt, J'raneil AINlerton,
Jed the UJt• M the a:ndU'Itel and
others lbC'lude James, .enlor, and
RandaJI, &amp;ltbth Grade, aons of Mr.
and Mra:. Errltlf. Bowlu; Ira, sen·
tor, and Judith, Eighth. Grade, cbil·
dren of Mr. IUld Jlrs. Jra Butcher;
Barbara, ae!Uor, 'nd. Evelyn,
daughtcn of Mr. and 111'1. Frank
Capteina. Stet'hen,
senior, and
Christine, Mr. and Mr1. Robert
Coda; David, senior, and Danny,
Mr. and Mn. Ca111m Hind)'; Zu,.senior, al)d David. the :ReY.
Mrs. C. R. KonUIPt ; Beslle,
1enlor, and Franee~,· Mr. and Mrt.
Albert Pettit.
Two aet.l of twlni graduated
from the EiJhth Gral:Je: Betty lind
Barbara Covert and Clyda and
Clyde Ta)'lor. Tb~ two Jaeobs brothers. Jon and Bonal&lt;l, and a bro.
tber-sister set, James and Sbirlfy
Batey, were also on the list of

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NATIONAL LIAGUI

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runs.

Deluxe- 81, 4 dt., Hydr.nlatlc, Radio, Heater, Lllbt Blue tlnish.

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8 eatk. Be&amp;t40Wn.
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Office
ill:ay !'7 lhru Jue 1
Office GirJ ,
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Mr. and lfn. DaJe Jatobt ' had
oJiklt ton. Steve, tJ'Idl&amp;lte

Rtmlts
Baseball

BuHalo It lloolreal, ppd. nlJI
AMIRICAN AIIOCIATWirhlta I St. Paul 8
lndhnapollo 'I l l t - l l a '4
ChlriQI.on f 'J)envft l
Olllalla 4 t.eulovllto 1

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:::ro~a7l~b~~:~ I

order~d ~~~ll~~nocrd ~~~:ti~he

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Wednesda
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v1ties with a pr1tctJce game in Pomeroy thE!r.e we~. conntin
. ·two other youngster teams practicihg, upwards of .75 bo
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plaving like beavers
Ys out
M
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ment IS not on hand soon the season openers now onlv 8 little
ove~ a wee away will have to be moved back. The kfas will be

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Seven teams, traditional ~em- ~~:~·~;•:lr~~~~~uo~,
hers of the "old OVA". will open ,,
the local ,semi-pro baseball campaign ·1n the Tri·County area Sun·
day, as ~eams In good standlnR in
t,he rev1ved independent Rlinor
league organiza.Uon.
Only change in the 19M ~earns is
the Pomeroy entry wbleh ti[lr ~""
at Reedeville J&gt;ecauae ,,f
Wo:Id War ll, apd lfterwa r .1 · 1· ,. · "k ol a diaroonrt ·at Cooh(llle
~nt.ll 19~; was ~uown u.susiJy o,;
.Lddleport, with poten\ia;uy a
S3-raruse . p~aymg th~1r home gre~t tea~, opens at PoMeroy
~~~e: ~~Y~~"fds
P':fks. That parlil is aeamst P~ul Col !ina', young slug.
. Je_ an yraeuse p ay· gers. Colhn's outfit JS young but
e.r s have mflitrated the Pomeroy aggressive and needs only 8 top
lineup.
. , line pitcher to make a real race
The Hartford Tjgen: are back In for the league title which will be
tbhe fold. under the, guidante of s;ttled At.lBust 11. Thay may bJive
iu~~e~~~::r thnd U:tber 1Tucker. this pitCher In Huey -~·Bit Chief"
the ,great Tige:
Reinoldsl.d
ago when Mel Clark' star d t
eyno s-was the ace of li,ll the
third ~ase on flhe same clu': a:d . ~~rshal~ College ~osb p~o!!lpects
PhUadelphla
.Tucker !lso wen~· up into the George Nesselroad i.s the dependhlgh minor ·le&amp;RueJ, becomln 1 11ble catC!her for PomerGY,
veteran in the Southern Ats~ia·
Manager lobn 'Pai'S9ns of Mldtion. Hartford wut Yt.art sout:Jipaw, fUeP;Ort, !"lt!l new uniforms and
Gene Hesson on the mound
eflll:~~e~t ol&gt;talr: ~om aenerous
Point Pleasant and Ga'tJ.lpolia con
u. ons o us peu place!!!,
give strength to the
end
to
of the league, the ·f irst funder
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Roger "Hindu" Henderson aqd Gal·
At east three Middl~P;Ort Yellow
llpotls with Emil T.homaa ~anb Bar·· J~cketa 'from t~il ye~a ster.Hng
nard Guinther 11 iJufdtn'g l.h&amp;~ds.
team Will boJster the .veteran club.
Guinther 10 ')'MrS arm WI
Tbe.y are ·pitcher.~lu.cger Jim
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~bl'o: ~:rst l~c!:i~e:ra ei.yer
to ~· an'd catch!'" Dave ·'Kindy wh~
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the Ga1Upd~f ~: .bas stamped h1mtelf ai a quality
Hospital for several &amp;"ears and backstop.
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Mitt MUier, ~lddteport~s great
Racine, marked as a sure flrlt younr pitcher Wltb e~tensJVe prodivision club if Little Poozy W 11 fesslontl experle~ee before he
is In good pitd\J.ne fohn wlll o e entered the -service, bas been
Sunday at Raeint! 311~~•t ~~n UIJ'()win1 dally for over a month
"ille under PhU Boyle'! and ..;,. ~ •nd Is "in go'XI shape" u~ ParSpencer.
lC! sons. Woody Call and Hind}&gt; will
Boyles a
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Plai
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Parsoft.ll bas Bob Ashley, regular
~-High- School thJ.s year. and atarter for Mar•ball College, in ,e..
sene for MUler :as well as Bowles
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He wlll try to 'uae ·all theae bo ~
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in the lineup all the time aa ~~
are fOOd hitters. Bowler ill a .switch
ill "'
first baJBman and Ashley play&amp;
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outfield.
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~ club mclude ~e Wilt at !!lhort, Pat
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Weiher ~t thJ:r~. Bob Nelson of
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ii'Utland tn left, Charley Stobart,
OU star• at s,.,.,un
--• d · J ohn Vroman,
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W:ho!Jaa4somayddldrenseme •~arottlftilrown;

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j Veteran S~ars, Young T~ent, Re~dy
For Games In
Point, Racine

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"cats:•mea•ns re3'1 regular, sharp, on the toes :
That s about what IS happing so &lt;far in the Little and Pon
·L eague fund drive. The boys have some -equQ&gt;ment
nee~
ror(e, and af~en~t about to find it ·noating ttown the-Ohio river
teeno:ag~ jargon,

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come, trst served.
'L eague dtfiGdtls il'Sported Thursday

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Metropolitan Auto Sales
At The Trame Llghl 'In Middleport
Pho11e 6046-J
open ·Evenings Until 9 P.M.

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_l()r1:be PtJny League.jt~rns have'Jl'Dt ~~

, ,,- ·• .·.::; Wlll n?t. ~ ordered Until the money is in !IJht to pay
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On DmV8 : .
same offtCials said the excellent committee that
mtteered to carry out tbe drive hasn't rea1ly ·gott~m
yet with 1tl'eas and 11Mne&amp;' OJI 'li~ts for eaCh wo-rker
doubt, when ft does parents and ,bu i
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bute heartily to the Youth baseball
Paces
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Women

Boys

See Our Modelrn Styles

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Caoh Bahr, Owner

Middleport

rnftX J is the time to
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Thinking Of A
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TIJEN YOU SHOULD COME IN
AND SEE OUR• NEW

1953 BUICK ....... · · · .. · · · · ....... · $1095
Roadmasler I dr. Fully Powered, Dynallow, Radio Heater 'Nnt&lt;'d
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Just made for you, with ils spacious room and beautiful
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G Pas&amp;. Cpe. Lite Gray finish, Jook8 like new Hardtop Style.
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Patte:son'.5 manager, that · Jac:son !ll,!l'R a return.Jbout 'e~ntract
and permit. a opo~ton of Hli purse
to be ~eld 1,n ll!IC!r.ow a!!l a iuar.a'l
tee h~ ll 'gh~ Floyd a return tJ•ic
shot Lf he wtns the crowit.
'rhe plan is for Patter-On · 22
to make his firlll d!!remLe ~f -th~
heavy crown at the Polo Grouml .;
July 23.
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l954 CADILU't ~ .. ,;. ~ .. ~.. · .. ·~ ... · $2598
.f dr. Sedan, the lineal mMcy can buy, fully powered alalill, Radio, Heater, While walls, .lileut covers.

Jackson, Patterson lfW Title Scrap
About To Be Signed Up For July23rd
NEW YOR·K UP-Julius Hel ·
fq.nd hopes tn puir Floyd Patter.
son and Tommy HurriC!ane Jack·
1'011 today for their mdepen~ent:y
P.romott•d July heavyweight ti~lr•
fight.
"Only a last-minute ~narl Rr~
vents the 1r .~igning ." sa1d Chair
man IIL'lfand uf the N. Y. Stal ..'
Athletic Commission.
The snarl is a lAst-minute de

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Service What We Sell"
Phone 88-M
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1952 CADILLAC · · ...... · · · · · .... · .. $1495
4 dr. Sedan. two Wne Bluo, Power Stccrlr:g, white walls, Tintod
glas8, Hydramatlc, RMdlo, Heater .

1949 POMTIAC ............ · · .... · .. · $195cbiettatn 8 - 2 dr. Dark &amp;reen, Hydramatlc, Radio, Heater. Fnir
tlrea. A 100d serviceable ear.

1954 lUlCK ......... .... .' . ..... .. $1395
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Dynaflow, Seat Coven.
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2.~r. Reddan._ ~rt local ~er, clean as o pin 1..,, I 1Ill lrd ,...tft, N1ht.

Lilht Green fin-

1949 CADILllt .......... · · .... · .... · $495

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$195

4H dr. Sedaa. Blal Beal.ltlfut Black, Hydramatle Drlv! Radio and
eater. Al1 convenience 'featurn.
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88 Hollday Cpe., the Hottest number on the lot Power
Ha'fdt:'p.Hydramatle, Radio, Heater, PopuJar Green ,&amp;, White

1950 DODGE · · .. ·.. · .... · .. · · ·•.... $1'5
!.'=)'~ Pau., Ll"ht Creen, Radio, lfeater, Seat Coven.

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Ji loJI Ui!'!tkqp Truck,
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Runa Kood . Looka iiOOd A lot of IOOd ser-

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only ap.

parent problem
atop will
the
National
LeagueIS staying
standings,
either 'Brooke Lawrence or
1?e Nuxh~U aga)nst St. Lou~s toP.liht seekmg ~elr second w1n in
a four game li!*'I,S. ,
Facinl, Cinc!nnatl batters will be
Sam Jones f?r S~ Louis, a native
of Stewartsvllle 1n Balmont County, Ohio. Jone:!!l bas a 2·2 record.
Following a night game on Saturday. and a final afternoon game
on Sunday, Cincinnati winc'ls up ih
serie11 with the Cardinals and takes
lo the road Ul)til Friday, May 31.
Noxt Moncloy '!f'd T....t..
nighh ~tht Rtdltvt lnYHe Mil·
,wauk" to play the- BI'IWI for
ttt. first tllilt 1fnce Cincinnati
Mfan 111 winning way1. TM
brief Jtrl" ahould .t-11 whtthe.r
tht Rt•U• can aJ~:tttNI th.,r
masttry to 'ht Br•~. who haYt
btatan thit Rfdttft. mora tlmH
fhtn .ny other •••m this ~e..on.
Thursday night, Manager Birdie
Tebbetts, who seems to have a
pitching "speCialist" for most of
the teama , hi!!l club faces, turned
Don Gross loose IJ&amp;inst St. Louis
for a 6·2 victory, allowing unly six
bits.
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The
aoutbpaw scored hil
fourth
vlctor,y of the sea·
defeat&amp;. A Cardin.
aU three of
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MASA Donald Hayma.n of . the

U. S. NaVy, after 1 seVen day leave
at the borne of bl• parcmtJ, Mr.
and Mrs. Ger~ld HayDJan, Raqinl!,
{tFD, is now stationed at tbe Nnall St-curit)' &amp;tatlan, Wuhin&amp;ton, D.
C. Haymab, a eriduate of Racine
Ilillh school class or 1984
just
completed oine weeks 1)f schooling
at the PN·A School at Bainbridge,
Maryland.
~~-recorded IQ. Volume 1~ paa:e. 229
of· the D'eed Recor'dt of ~d Meigs
County, Oblo, to' which• reftrene-e
is bereby made.

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Bailey
then Don
lntenUonaJiy to

llcMIIlan otn-

de~ndable

aat flt!t base, ~ill
300 -alter:-..~Y
hitte
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BowleS
WI
W..oody CalJ will divide tatchl
duties wlth Hindy and Lo · 5 ng
'Earl Smith· and
i
ute auer,
avaJJable for re~:::m~~~:On arc
THE $0t.IDAY SCiiJDULE
l(lddleport at Pomeroy (High
School field)
Hartford at Point · Pleasa t
(Harmon Fi ld
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ReedsviUe at Raci~e ) H' h
111
~ SehooJ Field)
Gallipolis, by~.
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GAM~ TIMES· 2 p M.
Only 'free·w:lll oiferi~gs" are
asked. from fans.
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Dealer . Sttt!t ~ ' ,
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with: care, skill and

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Jonet 2·2 •u Nuxhall H

:·1 1llVIS10N

S.turday's Gtwnlt

New York at Brooklyn
Pitt&amp;burah at PbUadelphia
Milwaukee at Cblcago
St. Uluil at Cinc:inna•.i nl&amp;ht

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AMERICAN LEAGUe
Thu,..y'l I.Hults

8'1'0P AT

No games echertule4

Fr141l"• ProWbte 'ltclhers
W.-sbin,gton lit Nn YOrkStobb&amp; CHl VI Sturdi'o'IIRt 2-2
Detroit at ~&amp;DIU City nilht
- M'au 8-t va Morgan 2-4
Chicago at Cleveland night-.

Boston at
nigbi -Manhman
J.l BMltlm·.re
VA Lemon 3-4
SullivJn 2-4 vt y/laht tH

ALLiN APPLIAMCE
mE. Habt st

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Boston at Baltimore .
Now Yorlt
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Middleport

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'·~":wonderful ~enoral Electric Pollabfe Appliancet.;
,li . ·~"~"'' : ••ri1ln1 Q;naral EJeetlic'illN'Savers arf "'

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WASH!NGT{lti UP- Voteron
~!rail Aklna ani:l young Jimmy
Bee,chah, a J»ir of "hunif'11".
alueeers, c:l~ tpnight In a ria.
tJon.-Uy televt.Re~ J()..rouncl welterWCI~ht bout a't C8pitol Arena.

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BUY A 8Eblt00Mor LIVING ROOM
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'1949 'Pfyn'louth 4 Dr. s..~:$i js~l·: ,9iroc~1~
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WITH INNEBSPRING
MATI'IlESS.
ONLY

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1P511)~H Dr. Sedon . $491 5~· '111
014• 4 l)r, Sedon . . $·185.
4 Dr. Sedon .. $US:
fiwitfllftt .Club Cpe. $895
1949 Politial: 4 dr.. Sedon.

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!fti'Fli~CtAATORS

Sl. Lolli• at Clneinnati niJHt- ,

ond HEATING

· 195l Dodge Club ¢oupe . $645 ·1951
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19SI .~th 2 Dr. Sed. .
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1"7 :CI!ii'Y. $W1Qtt Cpe.
l'~h Pfy~tfl
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On Your Lube 'b

Operates AC, DC

'(lperalel t"O lloan On 4
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1951 Chev. 2dt. Sedon ·.. $595 1'9$3

$29.95

. TRANSISTOR

4-l VI Orabowtk)" 1·3
NeoN York at Brooklyn Pi&amp;bt AntoAelll 3-4 vs. Newcombe 3-3.
Pittsburgh at
Phlladelphla
ni&amp;ht-Friend 3-3 VI Sanford -~1.

WATEit HEATER

Gross
runs.

$49.95

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Beautiful New office

REFRIGERATOR
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Milwaukn

COihod011, Ohio,
it1 manufacture
noYehi&lt;M and art

Atlanta 8 Mobfie 1
BinnlnJ}Iam 3 New Orlean.. 1
Utile Rott 1J NuhvUie 4

Cintlnnati 6 St. LOuil 2
Only games scheduJed

BmiR DEAL

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Cluttanoop z Memphb l

YOU CANNOT
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the ii'Jme

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or Batteries

:e-..n 21Q ........... ... .. $845

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PORTABI.I
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1951 CADILLAC ........ · · .... · .... · $1095

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Rona~d lfadUite rrom the Eilhtb
GrJde.
Keith Andencn, Rnior, and
Thoma•, Elghtb Grader, IOftl of
Mr. and Mrt, J'raneil AINlerton,
Jed the UJt• M the a:ndU'Itel and
others lbC'lude James, .enlor, and
RandaJI, &amp;ltbth Grade, aons of Mr.
and Mra:. Errltlf. Bowlu; Ira, sen·
tor, and Judith, Eighth. Grade, cbil·
dren of Mr. IUld Jlrs. Jra Butcher;
Barbara, ae!Uor, 'nd. Evelyn,
daughtcn of Mr. and 111'1. Frank
Capteina. Stet'hen,
senior, and
Christine, Mr. and Mr1. Robert
Coda; David, senior, and Danny,
Mr. and Mn. Ca111m Hind)'; Zu,.senior, al)d David. the :ReY.
Mrs. C. R. KonUIPt ; Beslle,
1enlor, and Franee~,· Mr. and Mrt.
Albert Pettit.
Two aet.l of twlni graduated
from the EiJhth Gral:Je: Betty lind
Barbara Covert and Clyda and
Clyde Ta)'lor. Tb~ two Jaeobs brothers. Jon and Bonal&lt;l, and a bro.
tber-sister set, James and Sbirlfy
Batey, were also on the list of

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runs.

Deluxe- 81, 4 dt., Hydr.nlatlc, Radio, Heater, Lllbt Blue tlnish.

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Office
ill:ay !'7 lhru Jue 1
Office GirJ ,
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Mr. and lfn. DaJe Jatobt ' had
oJiklt ton. Steve, tJ'Idl&amp;lte

Rtmlts
Baseball

BuHalo It lloolreal, ppd. nlJI
AMIRICAN AIIOCIATWirhlta I St. Paul 8
lndhnapollo 'I l l t - l l a '4
ChlriQI.on f 'J)envft l
Olllalla 4 t.eulovllto 1

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:::ro~a7l~b~~:~ I

order~d ~~~ll~~nocrd ~~~:ti~he

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Wednesda
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v1ties with a pr1tctJce game in Pomeroy thE!r.e we~. conntin
. ·two other youngster teams practicihg, upwards of .75 bo
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plaving like beavers
Ys out
M
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ment IS not on hand soon the season openers now onlv 8 little
ove~ a wee away will have to be moved back. The kfas will be

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Seven teams, traditional ~em- ~~:~·~;•:lr~~~~~uo~,
hers of the "old OVA". will open ,,
the local ,semi-pro baseball campaign ·1n the Tri·County area Sun·
day, as ~eams In good standlnR in
t,he rev1ved independent Rlinor
league organiza.Uon.
Only change in the 19M ~earns is
the Pomeroy entry wbleh ti[lr ~""
at Reedeville J&gt;ecauae ,,f
Wo:Id War ll, apd lfterwa r .1 · 1· ,. · "k ol a diaroonrt ·at Cooh(llle
~nt.ll 19~; was ~uown u.susiJy o,;
.Lddleport, with poten\ia;uy a
S3-raruse . p~aymg th~1r home gre~t tea~, opens at PoMeroy
~~~e: ~~Y~~"fds
P':fks. That parlil is aeamst P~ul Col !ina', young slug.
. Je_ an yraeuse p ay· gers. Colhn's outfit JS young but
e.r s have mflitrated the Pomeroy aggressive and needs only 8 top
lineup.
. , line pitcher to make a real race
The Hartford Tjgen: are back In for the league title which will be
tbhe fold. under the, guidante of s;ttled At.lBust 11. Thay may bJive
iu~~e~~~::r thnd U:tber 1Tucker. this pitCher In Huey -~·Bit Chief"
the ,great Tige:
Reinoldsl.d
ago when Mel Clark' star d t
eyno s-was the ace of li,ll the
third ~ase on flhe same clu': a:d . ~~rshal~ College ~osb p~o!!lpects
PhUadelphla
.Tucker !lso wen~· up into the George Nesselroad i.s the dependhlgh minor ·le&amp;RueJ, becomln 1 11ble catC!her for PomerGY,
veteran in the Southern Ats~ia·
Manager lobn 'Pai'S9ns of Mldtion. Hartford wut Yt.art sout:Jipaw, fUeP;Ort, !"lt!l new uniforms and
Gene Hesson on the mound
eflll:~~e~t ol&gt;talr: ~om aenerous
Point Pleasant and Ga'tJ.lpolia con
u. ons o us peu place!!!,
give strength to the
end
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of the league, the ·f irst funder
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At east three Middl~P;Ort Yellow
llpotls with Emil T.homaa ~anb Bar·· J~cketa 'from t~il ye~a ster.Hng
nard Guinther 11 iJufdtn'g l.h&amp;~ds.
team Will boJster the .veteran club.
Guinther 10 ')'MrS arm WI
Tbe.y are ·pitcher.~lu.cger Jim
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~bl'o: ~:rst l~c!:i~e:ra ei.yer
to ~· an'd catch!'" Dave ·'Kindy wh~
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the Ga1Upd~f ~: .bas stamped h1mtelf ai a quality
Hospital for several &amp;"ears and backstop.
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Mitt MUier, ~lddteport~s great
Racine, marked as a sure flrlt younr pitcher Wltb e~tensJVe prodivision club if Little Poozy W 11 fesslontl experle~ee before he
is In good pitd\J.ne fohn wlll o e entered the -service, bas been
Sunday at Raeint! 311~~•t ~~n UIJ'()win1 dally for over a month
"ille under PhU Boyle'! and ..;,. ~ •nd Is "in go'XI shape" u~ ParSpencer.
lC! sons. Woody Call and Hind}&gt; will
Boyles a
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Parsoft.ll bas Bob Ashley, regular
~-High- School thJ.s year. and atarter for Mar•ball College, in ,e..
sene for MUler :as well as Bowles
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He wlll try to 'uae ·all theae bo ~
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are fOOd hitters. Bowler ill a .switch
ill "'
first baJBman and Ashley play&amp;
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outfield.
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~ club mclude ~e Wilt at !!lhort, Pat
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Weiher ~t thJ:r~. Bob Nelson of
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ii'Utland tn left, Charley Stobart,
OU star• at s,.,.,un
--• d · J ohn Vroman,
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whose place or ri!J.idence iJ 1603
Valley S"tet, Falla 'city, Nebrnkl;
Franf'ia Philip HUt, a Minorr who.n
place ..of realdenee it UI03 Vallet'
Street, Falla Cit)', Nebraaki; Rob·
ert Stephen Hilt, a Minor, whose
place o~ residence is 1603 Valley
.Street, Falb 'city, Nebraslr.:a; Ber.
nard F .Clark \'ib01e )lace of relfl·
denee is Coal Fork. W. Va.; Lu·
ole11 Gwinn qart whose place of
te•i.denee is unk~flwn; Tl-e un·
k!;'OWD heirs; devisees, legatees,
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IDF..AL way. Nelgler &amp; Cleek
Garage. Phone 3611, Racine, 0

USED BARGALlli'S---A I used elec·

Tunday, M.ly 28,
at 1 P. M.
Al Bashan. Ohio, ~ nnlc:; l~. ol
Chester. Oh10. Because of lack
flf help 1 muJ;~t sell·

21 Reg . and high grade Holstem

cows and

heifers, 10 head calf
hood vaccinated. 10 cow.;; in
production, all rebred but one.

tric water

he a ten $25 00 ~o
$50.00. 5 gal. feed btjckets. 3 f,•,·
$1 .00, OIV! nPw

L'leclr J~

water

lwat r r

52 gal
$[19,00. ~~~~rt
electric motor 16-1 H. P . $5 00
up, used milk l'Ookrs, all s i zet~
1 new elc~tric range, regul11r

rcfri!!:eralor!'.

S270·$229 u~crt
$25.00 to $95.90

Easy terms
Ftfp, H.cfrigcratton Open ev~n­
mgs.
0-24-3lc

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Collapt!iblc twin ~tro ller $t8.UU.
Metal glide s wing, $6.00. Rich·
!S;24·3tp
ard Ncub.ling, 13~- X.

SMALL GROCEfiY STORE, gMd

4 Registered
cows, tot h i~; h
huRiness, sellin..::
because of
grade cows. 1 _Reg i.~lc rcd hcifc1
health, reasonable. Write &amp;x
to freshen soon 2 Re gistered
6M-E, c/o The Daily Sf-ntinrl.
heifers lo freshen in Sept. 1n
~· 24-Ctp
Pomeroy.
January 16 head of thcsl! cows
prorluced over 21.000 lbs. mi.k
In Apnl thPv nroduecfl f!" " f 1948 Punllar Sedan to be ~old ln
the h1~h b1C:rier June l. 1967 rtt
20.000 Jh~. This is one or the
Ulal'ttnar Auto t:n., Pomcro\'
vrry best herds in S. E. Oluo. Ohio.
at 10 00 A. 1\f.
Hcnlfh papcr!i furn1shed.
(5) 24·28·31·3tc
2~ milk cans. 8-can Esro cookr.
2 Sur.~:c units hkr.= new. 18.1hi\J
·- - - , -lbs. Charleston basf! d ('
rRIVA'f'E SALE fW FUR'NrL'URE.
OM of the hest nprorlunitl~''&gt;
[,jving room .~ uitc , tables rugs,
ch11irH, few autlquc!f, wardrobe,
"n( the IIC!ason
14 hmul w'!l
2 beds, dresHing table, miseell·
fre11hen in early fai!.cous kitchen articles, electric
DON'T MISS Tl-tlS SALE!
PAUL ORR, OWNER
iron, fireMid c sel ,gas cook stove.
H•rGid Gockttrd, Auctlvnear
Cali (1075-J or Inquire 11tl S.
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Second Ave .. Middleport
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Wt wish to CMp rc~ our apprect:•
p~n ' to the emcr!lcncy t&gt;&lt;!Ua&lt;ls
of the .aurroundmg area~. doc
tors. Rawling ~·CoaLs Puur:al
)fomf', ffirnd s und IWJghhors
for their tm{!neu un11 rtow N•
Rev. Lemlf'Y nf Che~hirc, :t l lh"
time of the dcitlh of nm .~01.
and btolhcr, John Car lin Smtth
Mr. and Mrs. rred Smith
&amp;. Fam1ly
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piet'e br.droom suite,
choap.., Lillian Leifheit, Rt. 2,
PDmcrdy. Phone 819-Y.

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POULTRY f{ JU. S,\J..F'"'Finl Genuation Arhor AcrCIII Van're ~s

Ikmler
chicks. FOR
I•:nGS--DeKalb the Profit Pul
ll't. HEHM 'Jt:RRY'S HATCHERY, Inc., IJurlt:ersburg, W
!/a. l'h nnc GA-2-3586. 5·10-lmoc

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or hour
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Frigidaire Refrlgeralon.
l1ker P~o~rniture, MldcU•IIOriJ Ohio Ahurlnum combination storm and
420 tl
&amp;ere en windows and doors. Steel
and alu"'inum awnln1e 1and canopies. C•!l WilUam Radford,
!t:l l.ost &amp;
--;-.,--·--- Rock Sprlllfolll.
IJ 2 lmop.

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rod. Bdhlnd Rawllngs.(nal.q. Con- GRAVELY TI!ACTO~ SALES and
Serv1ce. R. A...-.l'inlaw, 312 E.
tact Rev. Robert Styer&amp;. Phone
4 27 tt
6173·M.
o 23 3tc Main St., l'omerny.

L H. ItAWWIGS 80"8 CO. - 24
boqt 'Vn&lt;"ker Servlc.. Da1
Phone

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(81 Auto Soles
' ll:tlH L.hevrolet

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Clinton Fllber,

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powt&gt;r stcorlug.
Urea, hrr gunrd

MrL Clyde Wlneh'rt!nner IJU81)·X
alter 8 PM- or Sa\Ul'day 5-~· 21p ROOMS, ei&amp;Ril in tewn,
V8 2 dr. Sctl.u·
Only 3.456 ~~ortu.d
mu~.. . Driver'&amp; tnunina: Cll"
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy. ti·24-3tt·

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Fully Guaranteed
e Gulbransen Spinet.

hll Price . . . . $299.50

e Gulbransen Full Size

Spinet .......... $478
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Plone 12
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Pomeroy. C111l ' 201 or see Dr . K.
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Notice is Mttby .lven that
aac Counta '1-bo.ae Poat Orllee Ad·
dreq. JII Deiawll'e, Ohio, Route D.
lta'a boon duly •ppointed a1 Admin·
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iltrator of the Es\tte of EUabeth
Halley late of Meias County, Ohio,
SALF..'ILADV t~O R 8 &amp; 10 WO•"k deceased.
with buylnR and acJllng
11th d~ of Ma)' 1957.
iencc. Good
anm.·l :Dated thl!l
John C. Buon
Write Box
C/o
Judge of the Pfobat.ll Court
Sent inel, Pomeroy.
Molgo Co~nl!l, Ohio
to take
of el,:~ehy (0) 17 . 24. 31, 3t&lt;·
lAdy, must live In, 11\i:ati.lre
NOTJCI OP AP!'OINTMIII'!
morning" 8:00 A. ,.f, until noQr.
l•t•te 01 lima P..urton ..,.. ._.
at fl2 ftaC'o St., J.llddleport.
Notice is hereby •lven th.ll How5·2J.8te
ard Frank wboae Poit Office addWANTED - b;;t;'dellv'e~
r-::C-,ol-um-· reu is Racine, Ohio baa Wen dlllY
6bi,IS Dbpateh and ' Obio · State appointed Admln~tor of
State Journal in Pomeror 1rea. tate Of Elma BU,Iiton, · 4lectla«d.

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Jud;e or the 'Prob:t.te court

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Pa11!el No. 1: 1'he
sfiiibed Roltl Estate
the VJ)llglf" of Dexter
N.Ued MartJ~sbur&amp;)
1 M~its and Stat~ of Obto,
t and desQribed ts fo1lows;
nlng South .8~4 degree 9 East
feet from ' the ScJuth east
of Lot NO. 11n the Vilfage ·
1}tail1ura;· tJienc.e Wut ·
wJtH·the South iine, of
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di8loanee Gi 90 feet or to
· line of ,111i.d Lot No. 4;
South ahJO&amp; the \test line of
Lot N'o. 4 a (listance of 20 feet
to th~ South Un~ of Lot NO.
~ tile~· l:ast' alon.l: tt(e' South
Of LOt No. 4 .. distani)f or 90
or to the South, Eaat corner
·~fd · Lot No. 4; llience North
\ • 1fl::t to tbe p)tce o-r beJinnig.
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' Being
same real estite·conveyed by
L. Murray to AIbert
deed dated

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County, Ohio,
conveyJng
)Jis A~~~~~~~;:
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Romine b)' deed c;llted
2, 194:0, and ~C!Oriled
1M at Page 818 of tbe
deeds of Meli:s County,

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1711.0 d!ltano; thon~•
'lortb ~ do&amp;rl!ta Weot 4 tOOl/ to

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inb dlltlnt; tbenee North 19~

ol real ett1te Ia the above entitled

a.1•1 tho '"""' rnl -con·

1ert RO~l)ine 1ad l)on •omlne b1 1 1tlll:e wbe~ 1 butlliraat 8 lncbet ea.e No. 1~8U
teed da't'ed Stptem.ber :t, ltl~ 1Dd »an toOth 16 deiJ'M' Wat 11
In E*flllaaee fJf an ord4!r

ot ole

:88 of the reeordl o! deed• O'f !tlftel Wen 8 rod1 to a Make In actkm ttt me dirttted aa Sheriff
A'tip County, .Qhio, Albert J\0. he read; thtne:e North 37~ \de- ()f Kelp eo., t wiD of!er r.no public
nine later cofyeyed bls lnterul :reH Wf;ll 18 roda to the plate of 1utrtlon al iJoor of.' CoLU't Houae,
'0 Dora Romine by de,.d dated
lelinn.lna:. eontalnlnl thrte (I) PomeroJ, Ohio, In 1M above naQ1~
liovember 2': UKO, and- recorded 1cres, mote or leu.
ed eount:r ~;~n Moftd~J, June JA.,
n Velume IM .at Page 618 Qf the
BeirloJ- the sam.e real e&amp;t.ate con· tt57,. ._t :JD:OO a. mJtbe .followU,g
·ecords or deeds of Meilll County •eyed b)' ,AU;,n Ro111h'M! to Dora deacti.bed Ulll e..ta-, •ftu.ated In
Jhlo.
\.omine by deed dated Nover:tiber c ounty of Mtilft ~tt ol Ohio,
Pi.rcel No 3: The robowiDg de. ', 1940, and reeorded In Volume Townahlp of sutton, tG-lfl.t:
·crHJed real estate situated ia the 60 at Page 10$ or 'the record of
The followioa detCtlbed prem1'0wnahip of Salem, In the County
leeda of Melp Covnty, Ohlo.
ises, !iltuated in the Townetup of
•f Meigs and in the State of Ohiq,
Parcel No. 6: Thi fol!owin&amp; real Sutj.On, County oJ Mtil·· and State
iection No. 15, ·Town No. B and l&amp;~te situated in tbe County of , ~»l .Qjho: Tbl!! foJlowinl real estate
!lana:e No. IS of thl! Ohio com.pa. ~elj:s, ln. the State. o( Ohio. and tn
ae,re Lot No. 1223, in Sutton
1)''11 Purehaa!-; in the V!.JIIj'e ol· n the VWJ~e . of Mkldleport, and Township, Meil):s
couaty, Ohio,
Dexter. Beginning at the South .lOUnded and de~eribed a1 fullowa: and bounded a.1d d,eacr:lbed as rollaat corner of Lot No. ~. l.n the aelng ~t No. Twe-1\t)'-F.h&gt;e (7.$J of Iqw•; l}eglnnin1 Nort.b 911.11 feet
~illage o! Martin.aburg (now Dex. J..ower Pomeroy, now· Incorporated :md ,West .}.10 feet rrom the Southter)l' thence East 40 feet; , thenee mto and a part of the 'llllaee or west corner of section No. 31, on
Sou h M'4 deerees mut. e .r(lda;; MidC.Ueport, ,MeiJ:a County, Ohio, thJ!. Nprth Jin'e of a 15t acre tract
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Ea&amp;t S rods; the bell.inhillj
the same is plahed and or rec· now or formerly owned by the
oC the luid herein eoDveyed;
in VOlume 2 at paaes 8 •nd ,Roae Hill Co.il Com"any deseribed
South E&amp;11t 12 rods aDd 2'1 10 .~f the recordl of platl iD the- . in deed· to it trom ,Pittl.bW'eh Conor to the South East cotnef office of. the Retarder of Meijs solidaHon Coal Company, dated
lot known as 1Je Oscar wn- Coun~y, Ohio, and sitqate on the November 10, 1950, and recorded
ae~e lot, now or for- ~ .t aide of Beech Street between in ' I;IOok J81, at P"a1e 161, of the
by . Dora Romine; Locust and Ash Streets In sald '0"'~ ~ordJ o! :M;(di' Co~nty, 0.,
to the •.clnter of Lead! thence Weft 381 feo"'t; the.q.f?e North
in !l' Northerly
being the pme _,roperty 1 160 West 76 teet tO iha,.S9uthea$t:
the center df I ~~~~:~d by Frahk D. Collins to c!orner o! Roy AinU 0.3'1· acre lot
due east of 11
M. ErvJn an.d Nona F. on tOp o'f ·• rode ' Plitt, lbenee S.
of
thence
deed dat~d Aug111t 24, 6'7l'.deg. West 148 feet tO the Easl
to tbe plaee
Book 166, 1ide of $tate "Routt! i{o;· 124. 20
containJna one-ball (lh)
recorda or feet 'frem thtl cehter thereof aDd
or leN.
and later con· runatinr•paJ':,UeJ And ~feel North
Being the Fame real estate eonM. Ervin and of. a bric't t.tore bUilding; thenee
vCYed by
Dulaney to Albert
Romine by Soutti 2d d~. 4&amp;' E¢ 135 feet
Domlne
Romine by d~d
or February Dtb along the · East side of State Route
1930, and rein Vol. 172, ~c. ~. tha_pce 1 So11th 20 deiree,
Paaf. 331 or
of deeds 25' .Easf 318 feet alona the East
Meigs CoonSide , oL State Route Ho. 124;
l11ter epn·
furthel' ai. t.be-1\e-.e . North 67 degree 15'
veying
to Dora RoNds. J, 2, 3, 4., East 400' fe~t r~nnifli t\lfdUih a
mine by deed dated Noveml;ler 2,
In the in. point 25 feet Nortlierly of a mine
UNO, and recorded in Vol. iS4 at
estate at the sum opening;. thence North 248 fee-t l&lt;)
Plge 618. of the record of Deeds
and Psrcel No . 6 the. Place or -1\eglnning, oontalning
of Meigs Coqnty, Ohio.
at the sum of $4,000. 3.66 ,acres; .eit:celftJnl anti ,re$ervParcel No. 4: The following defurther alleges that ing to the Rose Rifl C1al c'ompany
&amp;erl~ Re-al Est1de sltuated in the
defendantl!l are named In the lts sueeen'ors and aadpl, .ali coal,
T~Dthip of 'Salem, ln the Coun{y
~tltion by virtue of an er- oil, Ia$ an.d othel' mrnerala under· I
or MeiJB, and State or Ohio in ror appearing In the description lying tbe soil, witb the rlght to
See!tion No. 5', Town N'o. 8 'and In Parcel l;i'O 1 and ParCel No. 2 enter orr ·Jaid premise• prospect,
R.nge No .15 of the Ohio Com- of. deedf appearing in the chain e:~plore ~nd driii for, ond • mine,
~~ny"B Purchase, in the Vlllaee of of title. •
e~eavate a~d remove the same
Dexter, bounded and described as
In
witll all · mac~J. appliances,
followa: Belnj ,a tract or land fifty.
fittiU'u lnd ' Ufinta necesury or
Iii\ (58) reet in width North ·and
conveD.ient therefor, and also a
SOuth across the Nortb end of tbe
right uf
oveP, aerO$$ arid up.
following ,described real estate:
OJl a road running alOQJ tbe West·
Beginning 40 teet East and South
and
crtt side thfreof as dctetibed in
8% deereea East five (5) .rOd a
parcela of
tbe ·de~d b.erelnaft~r rettrrfd 1o.
from the S'outb-Eut Corner ottt:~t
to ' the statute
~nd being the same property
Nq. 1 aa deJ.:=rib&amp;il. ld the plat of .
·and' Provided,
tlonveHe'd by. , t~l'l. R(J.IJe HUl' Cca1
Martinsburg (n~w Dexter); then-eel l
pi'Oper orderl .
Coinpall)' tct ' Fatraeri Feed and
South 8o/4 defrees Esat 11 rodS'·
Pnllflisi!J.
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Sup-p\Y; Int.,,.. by dtcd dilteit Juno
thence Nottb11 8}1/-t. degre'e.s Easi
Said plrties a.re- re4uiied to ~ns: 22. 19tU, and l reC!orded in ~ook
lP...~od.l; tb~:nce North 40'11 dea:rees wer. t.tn or before the istb. day of 173. at Page 295 ,af Deed Re~ords
W,est l2 t6ds 1 il':ld 2;11 incbea; July, ·A. D., 19$7.
of Mei'gs .Coun~. Ohio.
thence West 3 -rods to ttJ,e place or
Sybil Ebersbach, as Ex·
Said Premises a.Pp.raised at $10,begi~nlnJJ , •. . ,
ecutrix of tht: Estate or 1·"'1!1'"'. and· cannot .be sold fGr less
th&amp; tame real
. Dora Romine, Deceased
of appraisement:
~~e.d, ! (Mary
Crow and Crow
Ro~ C. flarfenlWIC!.I;I.
RorillJI illd Dora
Attorneys for P1aintitf
,
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~herift)
dated
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HaUlday &amp; SbeetSt . ~
eot(led in
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Attolfley
tbe
(5J lb. 17. 24. so, (6J 7, stc
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of •••• ~Mo...~·
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•oinr"'nonOh!o, 'Mal'• CO!'ftfy

Thllth•riff'a S•l•
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CraW.

U7, ~huw, Mich., euto
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CHEVROLET .110-· .. · .'. · · · · · · · · $2295

8 ·eyl. St;IUon:.'Wagon, 4 Door . .Iv,ory and Blue.JFirrlsh
Po!'lergllde, VB MotOr. ~~o . art~1 Heater, 'Guards. Reaur

sharp and will stand close IIISpecuon.
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E. Mala St.

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MIDDLEPORT

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New Shipment of ialiWI'Siiots
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Jlotb .Rubber and
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PRESTON
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POWER. STEE~ING

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• UprtghfPiano,
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PLAINTIFF
Webater &amp; JI'Uitz

Rtol Estate lroktr

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LAWN

VICTORIA 2 DR.
RADIO
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BACK UP. LIGilTS
2 TONE .PAINT

Spinet .... . SAVE $200

195J·'
He en Fa.)'e Kirkmln

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FAIRLANE

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METROPOLITAN

June,

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'57 FORD

the 17th day flf AprH,
, the
iround. Price 13,000.00 Phone unde.·sia:ned, Helen Faye
til2·J,
:1 20 8k rued her petition atalnst him
- - - - - - - ~---the Common Pleas Cou:.-t or Mel&amp;f
County, Ohio, Case No. 12 .~37 aJ.
leging that he bu been 1ulltY of
aross
nealect or duty towards the
Good Cleaa lJiell Cln
plaintiff and 11u abandoned the
All Milke• aad Modell
plalntltf and ,w.aytna for divorce
custody of child, alimon~1 and otb:
er r'elief. Said cat.lle Wl'll be for
AUTO SAJ.IB
hearing on or alter the 3rd day

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der the Last Will and Testament
or Dora . Romine, Deceased, ba.ve
eonuented to the sale of the fol·
lowing descr1bed real estate. to.

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Salory, Commisilion, Group,lnsuronc&lt;t·.,

SPICIAL .

V8 .Century

1834 Buick VI Super 4 dr~~dan
.1.781.00. Power 11eutn1 att 1
a.:u-atc

ft'li

HOUSE.

Cqpable of Mqnag,ng ,Stotiqn
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0· 11 · 12\~

2 dr. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT
New modern, 4 rOoms and bath.
''Hird•Top'', f.IUN.OO . Uivit•, a
No
rhllt\fen under 12. Phone
model, low mUeaa:c. lmma(u
6170, Mlddleport.
!J,22 Slc
late lnahle end out. Ulacllmtr '~.

18U Buick

Piano Clearance

with reaaonable dlliganee be
Rltertalned.. wUI take notice ihlt

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lernut, Pomer&lt;J1.

Capt. and
Mrr . ·Robert H
Chambers, Fort Benning, Ga., afc
announcing the birth of a six
pou nd eight
ounce
daughter
Marilyn Carol. They. ~lso have a
&gt;on, Qavid Michael GrandparentJ
)re Mr. af!d Mrs. M.ucus Cha•n,en, Middlf'port
and Mrs
H. T. Chancey,
, Ol(llt

if any, of Henry Love, Deeeased
will take notice that
day of Apl'U, 19157,
EstJ.le of
bach as Executrix of
Dora Romine, Deceased, being
·plaintiff, filed her petition ln. the
Probate Court, Mtits County, O&amp;io,
Case No. l'J,203, against the above
nam.ed· partlee ·and . oihets as defel)dp.n~ alle.ing that Dora Ro· mine died te8lale on the 17th
or Mar-ch, 1D56, aqd tha~ her ·
Wtu and fest ..ment wa• duly
mitted to probate by the Probate
f:ourt of M~la:s County, Ohio, on
~ 31.st day Qf March, 195:8 and
. on the 2nd dly
April, 1956, Syb!l tberabach wa11 a.uly appqin.ted
and qualified as Ex~trix of said
estat~. Ftirthermore, tbat the said
petlUon alleged that all of tbe
persons who are beneficiaries un-

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BIRTI::I ANNOUNCED

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Scallold bmds, Drop Clotba.
Rodne~ ..~w:n' ~~ .
(4) 19, 26. (ft) 3, 10, 17, 2&lt;, 31 7tc
Clinton Fl~h!!!r, Middleport.
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Phone 621&gt;11-X.
11111
I~'VURA Cl AG&amp;N f ·
,.,,......_ , . , Noollll
·tor rent • &amp;ieetric walJpape:ACCIDIII'!
steamer.

:Jeorge Las'ber, Rutllnd, instea.1
of Monday . as they had prigina:l1y
plann·ed. Mi.ss Lucille Smith, of
Chester will pre11ent the progl'um
which will include colored .slides.

DAYS TO SAVE

(21 ) Real Estate

For Rent -

.11cporL Ph.

The Rutland Garde .. ciub will
meet May 28 at the born! of M•.$.

JUST A FEW MORE

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utees, administntor rmd executors.

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GAAOEN CLUB MalTING

!2061 Insurance

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HELP. WANTED

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~eased; The unknown heirs, de-vlseea, legateea, diatributeea. ld·
minlatratora and eXecutor
lf any, of Sarab, A. Love
Deceased, and tbe· unknown
beln, deviaeei, 1 le&amp;atees, dilltrib-

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!141 For Rent

Ciotb, Nylon, Fibor;laas Awnlnp,
Porch shades, Venetlan blinda,
while wall
Wind(IW hllnda, Porch and Lawn
tube1, 1unvl.aor. clock, rad 1P,
Furniture. Froe estl:-.tea. Dale
and heller, 16,000 acLUal mill's,
Wlpp6J Supply, 213 Union Ave.,
lookl 1nd run11 like new. Ca1l
Pomeroy,
4 20 1moe

power illdc,

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MOTOR
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
In pursuance of the order or the
Probate Court of Meigs County,
---.,,,-,.-.-~.~~.;.-,..-- Ohio, I will offer for :mle at pubPAINTING
lir auction un S~~oturday, the 25t)l
PAPER-HANGING
day of May, 1957, a) 10:00 o'ctoek
L. v. Raltlnttr
A. M., from the front door of the
Racine, Ohio
Court HOU~'~c In Pomeroy, Ohio,
4 27 tf tbe following real e11t.a'te:
The following described real
estate.
to-wit; Situate in the VilSTORE AND EQUIPMENT, wll!
·taa:e
of
Pomeroy, Me•gs County,
leavf' buHding. Randolph Store,
State Rout(' 124 betweel\ Reeds- Ohi•l and being a part of Vlllage
ville and :tioclcin8iporl 0-18-7!p Lot No. 255, said part herein conjoin• the Jay Lot and be·
LOTS, ANY s~ Near Forked g!~::~~i on the North aide or the
Rlln Lake, A. H. CurU 11 , Long ~
Road on ,the line between
Bottom, Obio.
&amp; 22 4tp
Number 200 and 206; thence
North 68-\4 clegreea West along
!Ei!Vi(i:;;0n;0wWI~~eiebb:iC.ii; Said Road 180 feet; thence Nort~
2314 clf!grees East 1215 feet. to the
Plirlng bJ Flltorr Trained clif(; thence East along the cliff
w~~otchmlker, COLLINS JBWB. to the West line of Lot Number
LmR.S, Pomei'OJ.
14-tl 215~; thence South 7~ deiJ'ees
P.ADJO • TELEVllliON SEilVtCJI, West 13~ feet to the place o! bee&lt;:~ntaining one-half acre,
Phon• 1JO, Cleland Appllllld Jinnlna,
more
or
les~. Thi.!l deed conveys
Store, l .Ld W. JUin St., PorMror.
only the surface and nothing more
2·23-tf
or any kind.
Said real estate Ia on thEJ Chester Road, commonly known as old
State Route 7, and the Kireet lm- - - - - mediately east is State Route No. 7
and tbe 11trett immediately westerly i1 Route No. 33. Located about
150 feet we.11t of junction of Cbest.
er Road ,and Route No. 7.
poi\J;\MAN &amp; ABBOTt' T:v, SEJI. Said a.remiaes are appraised 1 t
VICF. All fiUikeJIIePIIred by Ell· $900.00 ind must be sold ro'r not
pert T"JmloWII. Plloao 112116 Y less than two-tbirdl of said apMlddlepor.
.
IHG-tf praised value.
Terms: Ci~h in hand on day or
COMPLETE lnJU!U!JIIo Pro,..Uqo, &amp;Jie. ~
lJft, Auto. rlrt, Polle-:·eut-f)oa
' BEN J. SPENCER, AdminMills. Middleport, Oblo.
blrator or the Estate or
Thomas Terrell, decease\.!
WEBSTER &amp; R!LT!I:
Attorcf3ys tor Administrator.
ONE ::M::IL-;E:-F::R:-O::M::-:S::P::O::R::N:-.-,52:-ao-re (&lt;) 26, (ft). 3. JD. 17. 24. 5te
farm, good house, tractor land,
close to atnrcs ,churchel, achoola Ch"fter M. Kirkman, whose place
Mrs. Martln Ohlinger, Ttrrner qf retidenciJ Is unknown and can-

H..dt~.,.rt•r• for
1 WANl'ED- Cut-;nd Colored tlass
Sam•Otllte Luuaa:e - Lane Cedar ' old china. Ca,ll 6188-M evenings.
Che1t1 - LAU Window Fans~ l~ tt

----=--'18b) Auto Services,

Philip Donovan;

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Denver, CoJu., was '!amed fo~ l lhernip08t point reaci.ed by t:1•
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of ' Leo . Raub Dece•Md
LEGAL NOTICE
ar. Ohiolln, Gen. .l1Ml1es WillioaHI Confederate soldiers d~rlng UJ ,
Notice is b.ereby given .that Ho- St•f• uf Ohio, fMiva County, as: Denver of Wilmington.
bert J. Raub whose Post Office
1in the Prablto · Court
Salineville, .Ohio, was tile nOt·· War.
addre~s is Pomeroy,
Ohio ha&amp; In tht IMtter of the RegJatntktn
been duly appolllted Administrator
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of
of the Estate or Leo Raub, de·
Birth of Rechel JonM
ceased, Jate of Pomeroy, Meigs
CaM No. 17,561
County , Ohio
Notice is given that on the 14th
Dated this 17th day of May 1957.
day
of May, 1~7 . Rachel Jones
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate 'c ourt Detwiler. whose birth is "'Ot rfe.
t:orded, filed ber application for an
4 Dr. interior Uke new. Healer, V8 motor, good Urer-.Meigs COUnty, Obi-&gt;
order -qf the Probate Court that
(5) 24 31 (6 )7, 3tc
Beige finish. Roduced to -'
hoer birth be registered as provided by la1¥.
AT SCOUT BANOUIT
C. F fUbbs, chairman of the
Applicant aver11 that she was
M-G·M Scout Distrkt, was Mas ~er born April U .1907, at' Minersville
E. Main St. Hours 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.
or Ceremony at the Scout ban Ohio, Meigs County.
;
quet held at the Point Pleasa 1'
Said application' will be
f.or
Moose Hall Thursday· eveninl't
1
M'r5. Hibhs a~ompanied him to he~ring on the 3rd day . of .Ju!l.e,
the banquet and they represenl;!d 1957, at 10·00 o'clock A. M.
J'o-hn C. Bacon
the local Boy S~ut Troop com
r. Probate Judge
mlltee at the rheeting.
!5) 24, lte

1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere · · ··· ·· · $1495 '

ICUP IRON-MITALL

(20 )Business Services

LegarNotice
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WE BUY

JTW.UCTUUL I BIAMI

5-lfl-12te.

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1 MI... North of Pomtroy

sang two numbers.

Daib' Sentia91 -.ill not be responsible for moJe thin on~.: lnoor·
retof: inlertion.
Card of Thanb and Special Notice• of Event. $1.00. ObituariN
publb:hed at 1 cent per word.

-::-,-:-Middleport Explorer Pust is sponsoring a tlu~e at lh&lt;! Legion
Hall on rliday, May 24 rrom 9
P. M. to I A. M.
5 23 3tc

ORUESEB BLOCK CO.

program Thunday. They we ·e
announced hy Nick Ba81lo and

2 enta per word, one inst"rlion. Minimum chatirl ~.----4 centl
per word for three consecutive insertlooa.
S~lal - One month for 25 cents per word.
FuU rate of 2 cent&amp; per word will be ch:-o':'ged for advertlslnll lf
DOt paid for before the 15th ol each. month following insertion.
£rren iD Advertising-Should be reported lmmedlateb. The

Notices

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RATES

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Legal Notice

Rclallves and rrtends or Janice
Chtlds, Chero l ~ Blake and Pau
line Zirkle, freshman
t~ludent
nurses at the Holzer Hospltal
School of Nursing, Wi!il~herl them
as the Student Nurses' Chorus,
dJrccted by Kimball Suiter, &amp;f1·
peared on _the Huntington TV I'

;eyed 1&gt;J Jonnlo L. Hunor to Al·

Ho11n1 I;OO ·A••. ..;:.. 8:00P.M. ~Pomor!ft

DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·lllddleporl, 0 ., lllay 24, 1957-'l'

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lam• laynor Hht, 1 Minof,
~whou place of residence is 1803

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&gt;Valley Stree'- rtlll City, Nebru·

U; Mary"Kithr)'n kilt, • Minor.
whose place or ri!J.idence iJ 1603
Valley S"tet, Falla 'city, Nebrnkl;
Franf'ia Philip HUt, a Minorr who.n
place ..of realdenee it UI03 Vallet'
Street, Falla Cit)', Nebraaki; Rob·
ert Stephen Hilt, a Minor, whose
place o~ residence is 1603 Valley
.Street, Falb 'city, Nebraslr.:a; Ber.
nard F .Clark \'ib01e )lace of relfl·
denee is Coal Fork. W. Va.; Lu·
ole11 Gwinn qart whose place of
te•i.denee is unk~flwn; Tl-e un·
k!;'OWD heirs; devisees, legatees,
diatributMJ, •dminh1trator11and ex-ecutors, if any, of William ~ur 0 a:yd

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POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

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OHIO VALLEY

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lharpened the

LAWN MOWERS

JUNK CO.

IDF..AL way. Nelgler &amp; Cleek
Garage. Phone 3611, Racine, 0

USED BARGALlli'S---A I used elec·

Tunday, M.ly 28,
at 1 P. M.
Al Bashan. Ohio, ~ nnlc:; l~. ol
Chester. Oh10. Because of lack
flf help 1 muJ;~t sell·

21 Reg . and high grade Holstem

cows and

heifers, 10 head calf
hood vaccinated. 10 cow.;; in
production, all rebred but one.

tric water

he a ten $25 00 ~o
$50.00. 5 gal. feed btjckets. 3 f,•,·
$1 .00, OIV! nPw

L'leclr J~

water

lwat r r

52 gal
$[19,00. ~~~~rt
electric motor 16-1 H. P . $5 00
up, used milk l'Ookrs, all s i zet~
1 new elc~tric range, regul11r

rcfri!!:eralor!'.

S270·$229 u~crt
$25.00 to $95.90

Easy terms
Ftfp, H.cfrigcratton Open ev~n­
mgs.
0-24-3lc

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Collapt!iblc twin ~tro ller $t8.UU.
Metal glide s wing, $6.00. Rich·
!S;24·3tp
ard Ncub.ling, 13~- X.

SMALL GROCEfiY STORE, gMd

4 Registered
cows, tot h i~; h
huRiness, sellin..::
because of
grade cows. 1 _Reg i.~lc rcd hcifc1
health, reasonable. Write &amp;x
to freshen soon 2 Re gistered
6M-E, c/o The Daily Sf-ntinrl.
heifers lo freshen in Sept. 1n
~· 24-Ctp
Pomeroy.
January 16 head of thcsl! cows
prorluced over 21.000 lbs. mi.k
In Apnl thPv nroduecfl f!" " f 1948 Punllar Sedan to be ~old ln
the h1~h b1C:rier June l. 1967 rtt
20.000 Jh~. This is one or the
Ulal'ttnar Auto t:n., Pomcro\'
vrry best herds in S. E. Oluo. Ohio.
at 10 00 A. 1\f.
Hcnlfh papcr!i furn1shed.
(5) 24·28·31·3tc
2~ milk cans. 8-can Esro cookr.
2 Sur.~:c units hkr.= new. 18.1hi\J
·- - - , -lbs. Charleston basf! d ('
rRIVA'f'E SALE fW FUR'NrL'URE.
OM of the hest nprorlunitl~''&gt;
[,jving room .~ uitc , tables rugs,
ch11irH, few autlquc!f, wardrobe,
"n( the IIC!ason
14 hmul w'!l
2 beds, dresHing table, miseell·
fre11hen in early fai!.cous kitchen articles, electric
DON'T MISS Tl-tlS SALE!
PAUL ORR, OWNER
iron, fireMid c sel ,gas cook stove.
H•rGid Gockttrd, Auctlvnear
Cali (1075-J or Inquire 11tl S.
~H-2tc .
Second Ave .. Middleport
5 22 3tp

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n_~e_m
_orian
Wt wish to CMp rc~ our apprect:•
p~n ' to the emcr!lcncy t&gt;&lt;!Ua&lt;ls
of the .aurroundmg area~. doc
tors. Rawling ~·CoaLs Puur:al
)fomf', ffirnd s und IWJghhors
for their tm{!neu un11 rtow N•
Rev. Lemlf'Y nf Che~hirc, :t l lh"
time of the dcitlh of nm .~01.
and btolhcr, John Car lin Smtth
Mr. and Mrs. rred Smith
&amp;. Fam1ly
5·24·11 p

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Philco !tEI''KIGERATOR
piet'e br.droom suite,
choap.., Lillian Leifheit, Rt. 2,
PDmcrdy. Phone 819-Y.

D 20 6tp
POULTRY f{ JU. S,\J..F'"'Finl Genuation Arhor AcrCIII Van're ~s

Ikmler
chicks. FOR
I•:nGS--DeKalb the Profit Pul
ll't. HEHM 'Jt:RRY'S HATCHERY, Inc., IJurlt:ersburg, W
!/a. l'h nnc GA-2-3586. 5·10-lmoc

Ctoss

- blot!k
---BLOCK LAYING
or hour
by

Frigidaire Refrlgeralon.
l1ker P~o~rniture, MldcU•IIOriJ Ohio Ahurlnum combination storm and
420 tl
&amp;ere en windows and doors. Steel
and alu"'inum awnln1e 1and canopies. C•!l WilUam Radford,
!t:l l.ost &amp;
--;-.,--·--- Rock Sprlllfolll.
IJ 2 lmop.

Found

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LOST - South Bond bamboo fly
rod. Bdhlnd Rawllngs.(nal.q. Con- GRAVELY TI!ACTO~ SALES and
Serv1ce. R. A...-.l'inlaw, 312 E.
tact Rev. Robert Styer&amp;. Phone
4 27 tt
6173·M.
o 23 3tc Main St., l'omerny.

L H. ItAWWIGS 80"8 CO. - 24
boqt 'Vn&lt;"ker Servlc.. Da1
Phone

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Nlaat

Pbone

-X. DODOIC • PLYI!Ot.rrll
D!W.UB.

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(81 Auto Soles
' ll:tlH L.hevrolet

betrlly

Clinton Fllber,

6263-X

Mid·

11-liiC

powt&gt;r stcorlug.
Urea, hrr gunrd

MrL Clyde Wlneh'rt!nner IJU81)·X
alter 8 PM- or Sa\Ul'day 5-~· 21p ROOMS, ei&amp;Ril in tewn,
V8 2 dr. Sctl.u·
Only 3.456 ~~ortu.d
mu~.. . Driver'&amp; tnunina: Cll"
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy. ti·24-3tt·

•a.ao&amp;.oo.

Pomeroyo~

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Greatly Redu~ecl
Fully Guaranteed
e Gulbransen Spinet.

hll Price . . . . $299.50

e Gulbransen Full Size

Spinet .......... $478
Beaut~ul

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made ease 4498

"F.etory Tralned Service''
Plone 12
Jacbon, 'Obit

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aJ)I-:tmen 1· .-::2::-1R::Yo,.-,M""'•I:-n-,S::,t;...
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Pomeroy. C111l ' 201 or see Dr . K.
D. Amil111ry.
5 22 U

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.Jtrake1, verr low mileage, l:!·c
new. Blaettaar's, Pomeroy.

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l1tata of llt&amp;IWh H•ll.y
lltcHMd
Notice is Mttby .lven that
aac Counta '1-bo.ae Poat Orllee Ad·
dreq. JII Deiawll'e, Ohio, Route D.
lta'a boon duly •ppointed a1 Admin·
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iltrator of the Es\tte of EUabeth
Halley late of Meias County, Ohio,
SALF..'ILADV t~O R 8 &amp; 10 WO•"k deceased.
with buylnR and acJllng
11th d~ of Ma)' 1957.
iencc. Good
anm.·l :Dated thl!l
John C. Buon
Write Box
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Judge of the Pfobat.ll Court
Sent inel, Pomeroy.
Molgo Co~nl!l, Ohio
to take
of el,:~ehy (0) 17 . 24. 31, 3t&lt;·
lAdy, must live In, 11\i:ati.lre
NOTJCI OP AP!'OINTMIII'!
morning" 8:00 A. ,.f, until noQr.
l•t•te 01 lima P..urton ..,.. ._.
at fl2 ftaC'o St., J.llddleport.
Notice is hereby •lven th.ll How5·2J.8te
ard Frank wboae Poit Office addWANTED - b;;t;'dellv'e~
r-::C-,ol-um-· reu is Racine, Ohio baa Wen dlllY
6bi,IS Dbpateh and ' Obio · State appointed Admln~tor of
State Journal in Pomeror 1rea. tate Of Elma BU,Iiton, · 4lectla«d.

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Pa11!el No. 1: 1'he
sfiiibed Roltl Estate
the VJ)llglf" of Dexter
N.Ued MartJ~sbur&amp;)
1 M~its and Stat~ of Obto,
t and desQribed ts fo1lows;
nlng South .8~4 degree 9 East
feet from ' the ScJuth east
of Lot NO. 11n the Vilfage ·
1}tail1ura;· tJienc.e Wut ·
wJtH·the South iine, of
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di8loanee Gi 90 feet or to
· line of ,111i.d Lot No. 4;
South ahJO&amp; the \test line of
Lot N'o. 4 a (listance of 20 feet
to th~ South Un~ of Lot NO.
~ tile~· l:ast' alon.l: tt(e' South
Of LOt No. 4 .. distani)f or 90
or to the South, Eaat corner
·~fd · Lot No. 4; llience North
\ • 1fl::t to tbe p)tce o-r beJinnig.
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' Being
same real estite·conveyed by
L. Murray to AIbert
deed dated

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County, Ohio,
conveyJng
)Jis A~~~~~~~;:
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Romine b)' deed c;llted
2, 194:0, and ~C!Oriled
1M at Page 818 of tbe
deeds of Meli:s County,

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1711.0 d!ltano; thon~•
'lortb ~ do&amp;rl!ta Weot 4 tOOl/ to

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inb dlltlnt; tbenee North 19~

ol real ett1te Ia the above entitled

a.1•1 tho '"""' rnl -con·

1ert RO~l)ine 1ad l)on •omlne b1 1 1tlll:e wbe~ 1 butlliraat 8 lncbet ea.e No. 1~8U
teed da't'ed Stptem.ber :t, ltl~ 1Dd »an toOth 16 deiJ'M' Wat 11
In E*flllaaee fJf an ord4!r

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:88 of the reeordl o! deed• O'f !tlftel Wen 8 rod1 to a Make In actkm ttt me dirttted aa Sheriff
A'tip County, .Qhio, Albert J\0. he read; thtne:e North 37~ \de- ()f Kelp eo., t wiD of!er r.no public
nine later cofyeyed bls lnterul :reH Wf;ll 18 roda to the plate of 1utrtlon al iJoor of.' CoLU't Houae,
'0 Dora Romine by de,.d dated
lelinn.lna:. eontalnlnl thrte (I) PomeroJ, Ohio, In 1M above naQ1~
liovember 2': UKO, and- recorded 1cres, mote or leu.
ed eount:r ~;~n Moftd~J, June JA.,
n Velume IM .at Page 618 Qf the
BeirloJ- the sam.e real e&amp;t.ate con· tt57,. ._t :JD:OO a. mJtbe .followU,g
·ecords or deeds of Meilll County •eyed b)' ,AU;,n Ro111h'M! to Dora deacti.bed Ulll e..ta-, •ftu.ated In
Jhlo.
\.omine by deed dated Nover:tiber c ounty of Mtilft ~tt ol Ohio,
Pi.rcel No 3: The robowiDg de. ', 1940, and reeorded In Volume Townahlp of sutton, tG-lfl.t:
·crHJed real estate situated ia the 60 at Page 10$ or 'the record of
The followioa detCtlbed prem1'0wnahip of Salem, In the County
leeda of Melp Covnty, Ohlo.
ises, !iltuated in the Townetup of
•f Meigs and in the State of Ohiq,
Parcel No. 6: Thi fol!owin&amp; real Sutj.On, County oJ Mtil·· and State
iection No. 15, ·Town No. B and l&amp;~te situated in tbe County of , ~»l .Qjho: Tbl!! foJlowinl real estate
!lana:e No. IS of thl! Ohio com.pa. ~elj:s, ln. the State. o( Ohio. and tn
ae,re Lot No. 1223, in Sutton
1)''11 Purehaa!-; in the V!.JIIj'e ol· n the VWJ~e . of Mkldleport, and Township, Meil):s
couaty, Ohio,
Dexter. Beginning at the South .lOUnded and de~eribed a1 fullowa: and bounded a.1d d,eacr:lbed as rollaat corner of Lot No. ~. l.n the aelng ~t No. Twe-1\t)'-F.h&gt;e (7.$J of Iqw•; l}eglnnin1 Nort.b 911.11 feet
~illage o! Martin.aburg (now Dex. J..ower Pomeroy, now· Incorporated :md ,West .}.10 feet rrom the Southter)l' thence East 40 feet; , thenee mto and a part of the 'llllaee or west corner of section No. 31, on
Sou h M'4 deerees mut. e .r(lda;; MidC.Ueport, ,MeiJ:a County, Ohio, thJ!. Nprth Jin'e of a 15t acre tract
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Ea&amp;t S rods; the bell.inhillj
the same is plahed and or rec· now or formerly owned by the
oC the luid herein eoDveyed;
in VOlume 2 at paaes 8 •nd ,Roae Hill Co.il Com"any deseribed
South E&amp;11t 12 rods aDd 2'1 10 .~f the recordl of platl iD the- . in deed· to it trom ,Pittl.bW'eh Conor to the South East cotnef office of. the Retarder of Meijs solidaHon Coal Company, dated
lot known as 1Je Oscar wn- Coun~y, Ohio, and sitqate on the November 10, 1950, and recorded
ae~e lot, now or for- ~ .t aide of Beech Street between in ' I;IOok J81, at P"a1e 161, of the
by . Dora Romine; Locust and Ash Streets In sald '0"'~ ~ordJ o! :M;(di' Co~nty, 0.,
to the •.clnter of Lead! thence Weft 381 feo"'t; the.q.f?e North
in !l' Northerly
being the pme _,roperty 1 160 West 76 teet tO iha,.S9uthea$t:
the center df I ~~~~:~d by Frahk D. Collins to c!orner o! Roy AinU 0.3'1· acre lot
due east of 11
M. ErvJn an.d Nona F. on tOp o'f ·• rode ' Plitt, lbenee S.
of
thence
deed dat~d Aug111t 24, 6'7l'.deg. West 148 feet tO the Easl
to tbe plaee
Book 166, 1ide of $tate "Routt! i{o;· 124. 20
containJna one-ball (lh)
recorda or feet 'frem thtl cehter thereof aDd
or leN.
and later con· runatinr•paJ':,UeJ And ~feel North
Being the Fame real estate eonM. Ervin and of. a bric't t.tore bUilding; thenee
vCYed by
Dulaney to Albert
Romine by Soutti 2d d~. 4&amp;' E¢ 135 feet
Domlne
Romine by d~d
or February Dtb along the · East side of State Route
1930, and rein Vol. 172, ~c. ~. tha_pce 1 So11th 20 deiree,
Paaf. 331 or
of deeds 25' .Easf 318 feet alona the East
Meigs CoonSide , oL State Route Ho. 124;
l11ter epn·
furthel' ai. t.be-1\e-.e . North 67 degree 15'
veying
to Dora RoNds. J, 2, 3, 4., East 400' fe~t r~nnifli t\lfdUih a
mine by deed dated Noveml;ler 2,
In the in. point 25 feet Nortlierly of a mine
UNO, and recorded in Vol. iS4 at
estate at the sum opening;. thence North 248 fee-t l&lt;)
Plge 618. of the record of Deeds
and Psrcel No . 6 the. Place or -1\eglnning, oontalning
of Meigs Coqnty, Ohio.
at the sum of $4,000. 3.66 ,acres; .eit:celftJnl anti ,re$ervParcel No. 4: The following defurther alleges that ing to the Rose Rifl C1al c'ompany
&amp;erl~ Re-al Est1de sltuated in the
defendantl!l are named In the lts sueeen'ors and aadpl, .ali coal,
T~Dthip of 'Salem, ln the Coun{y
~tltion by virtue of an er- oil, Ia$ an.d othel' mrnerala under· I
or MeiJB, and State or Ohio in ror appearing In the description lying tbe soil, witb the rlght to
See!tion No. 5', Town N'o. 8 'and In Parcel l;i'O 1 and ParCel No. 2 enter orr ·Jaid premise• prospect,
R.nge No .15 of the Ohio Com- of. deedf appearing in the chain e:~plore ~nd driii for, ond • mine,
~~ny"B Purchase, in the Vlllaee of of title. •
e~eavate a~d remove the same
Dexter, bounded and described as
In
witll all · mac~J. appliances,
followa: Belnj ,a tract or land fifty.
fittiU'u lnd ' Ufinta necesury or
Iii\ (58) reet in width North ·and
conveD.ient therefor, and also a
SOuth across the Nortb end of tbe
right uf
oveP, aerO$$ arid up.
following ,described real estate:
OJl a road running alOQJ tbe West·
Beginning 40 teet East and South
and
crtt side thfreof as dctetibed in
8% deereea East five (5) .rOd a
parcela of
tbe ·de~d b.erelnaft~r rettrrfd 1o.
from the S'outb-Eut Corner ottt:~t
to ' the statute
~nd being the same property
Nq. 1 aa deJ.:=rib&amp;il. ld the plat of .
·and' Provided,
tlonveHe'd by. , t~l'l. R(J.IJe HUl' Cca1
Martinsburg (n~w Dexter); then-eel l
pi'Oper orderl .
Coinpall)' tct ' Fatraeri Feed and
South 8o/4 defrees Esat 11 rodS'·
Pnllflisi!J.
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Sup-p\Y; Int.,,.. by dtcd dilteit Juno
thence Nottb11 8}1/-t. degre'e.s Easi
Said plrties a.re- re4uiied to ~ns: 22. 19tU, and l reC!orded in ~ook
lP...~od.l; tb~:nce North 40'11 dea:rees wer. t.tn or before the istb. day of 173. at Page 295 ,af Deed Re~ords
W,est l2 t6ds 1 il':ld 2;11 incbea; July, ·A. D., 19$7.
of Mei'gs .Coun~. Ohio.
thence West 3 -rods to ttJ,e place or
Sybil Ebersbach, as Ex·
Said Premises a.Pp.raised at $10,begi~nlnJJ , •. . ,
ecutrix of tht: Estate or 1·"'1!1'"'. and· cannot .be sold fGr less
th&amp; tame real
. Dora Romine, Deceased
of appraisement:
~~e.d, ! (Mary
Crow and Crow
Ro~ C. flarfenlWIC!.I;I.
RorillJI illd Dora
Attorneys for P1aintitf
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dated
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HaUlday &amp; SbeetSt . ~
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8 ·eyl. St;IUon:.'Wagon, 4 Door . .Iv,ory and Blue.JFirrlsh
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METROPOLITAN

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'57 FORD

the 17th day flf AprH,
, the
iround. Price 13,000.00 Phone unde.·sia:ned, Helen Faye
til2·J,
:1 20 8k rued her petition atalnst him
- - - - - - - ~---the Common Pleas Cou:.-t or Mel&amp;f
County, Ohio, Case No. 12 .~37 aJ.
leging that he bu been 1ulltY of
aross
nealect or duty towards the
Good Cleaa lJiell Cln
plaintiff and 11u abandoned the
All Milke• aad Modell
plalntltf and ,w.aytna for divorce
custody of child, alimon~1 and otb:
er r'elief. Said cat.lle Wl'll be for
AUTO SAJ.IB
hearing on or alter the 3rd day

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or Dora . Romine, Deceased, ba.ve
eonuented to the sale of the fol·
lowing descr1bed real estate. to.

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Salory, Commisilion, Group,lnsuronc&lt;t·.,

SPICIAL .

V8 .Century

1834 Buick VI Super 4 dr~~dan
.1.781.00. Power 11eutn1 att 1
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New modern, 4 rOoms and bath.
''Hird•Top'', f.IUN.OO . Uivit•, a
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model, low mUeaa:c. lmma(u
6170, Mlddleport.
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late lnahle end out. Ulacllmtr '~.

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Piano Clearance

with reaaonable dlliganee be
Rltertalned.. wUI take notice ihlt

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lernut, Pomer&lt;J1.

Capt. and
Mrr . ·Robert H
Chambers, Fort Benning, Ga., afc
announcing the birth of a six
pou nd eight
ounce
daughter
Marilyn Carol. They. ~lso have a
&gt;on, Qavid Michael GrandparentJ
)re Mr. af!d Mrs. M.ucus Cha•n,en, Middlf'port
and Mrs
H. T. Chancey,
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if any, of Henry Love, Deeeased
will take notice that
day of Apl'U, 19157,
EstJ.le of
bach as Executrix of
Dora Romine, Deceased, being
·plaintiff, filed her petition ln. the
Probate Court, Mtits County, O&amp;io,
Case No. l'J,203, against the above
nam.ed· partlee ·and . oihets as defel)dp.n~ alle.ing that Dora Ro· mine died te8lale on the 17th
or Mar-ch, 1D56, aqd tha~ her ·
Wtu and fest ..ment wa• duly
mitted to probate by the Probate
f:ourt of M~la:s County, Ohio, on
~ 31.st day Qf March, 195:8 and
. on the 2nd dly
April, 1956, Syb!l tberabach wa11 a.uly appqin.ted
and qualified as Ex~trix of said
estat~. Ftirthermore, tbat the said
petlUon alleged that all of tbe
persons who are beneficiaries un-

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Clinton Fl~h!!!r, Middleport.
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·tor rent • &amp;ieetric walJpape:ACCIDIII'!
steamer.

:Jeorge Las'ber, Rutllnd, instea.1
of Monday . as they had prigina:l1y
plann·ed. Mi.ss Lucille Smith, of
Chester will pre11ent the progl'um
which will include colored .slides.

DAYS TO SAVE

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The Rutland Garde .. ciub will
meet May 28 at the born! of M•.$.

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minlatratora and eXecutor
lf any, of Sarab, A. Love
Deceased, and tbe· unknown
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Ciotb, Nylon, Fibor;laas Awnlnp,
Porch shades, Venetlan blinda,
while wall
Wind(IW hllnda, Porch and Lawn
tube1, 1unvl.aor. clock, rad 1P,
Furniture. Froe estl:-.tea. Dale
and heller, 16,000 acLUal mill's,
Wlpp6J Supply, 213 Union Ave.,
lookl 1nd run11 like new. Ca1l
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
In pursuance of the order or the
Probate Court of Meigs County,
---.,,,-,.-.-~.~~.;.-,..-- Ohio, I will offer for :mle at pubPAINTING
lir auction un S~~oturday, the 25t)l
PAPER-HANGING
day of May, 1957, a) 10:00 o'ctoek
L. v. Raltlnttr
A. M., from the front door of the
Racine, Ohio
Court HOU~'~c In Pomeroy, Ohio,
4 27 tf tbe following real e11t.a'te:
The following described real
estate.
to-wit; Situate in the VilSTORE AND EQUIPMENT, wll!
·taa:e
of
Pomeroy, Me•gs County,
leavf' buHding. Randolph Store,
State Rout(' 124 betweel\ Reeds- Ohi•l and being a part of Vlllage
ville and :tioclcin8iporl 0-18-7!p Lot No. 255, said part herein conjoin• the Jay Lot and be·
LOTS, ANY s~ Near Forked g!~::~~i on the North aide or the
Rlln Lake, A. H. CurU 11 , Long ~
Road on ,the line between
Bottom, Obio.
&amp; 22 4tp
Number 200 and 206; thence
North 68-\4 clegreea West along
!Ei!Vi(i:;;0n;0wWI~~eiebb:iC.ii; Said Road 180 feet; thence Nort~
2314 clf!grees East 1215 feet. to the
Plirlng bJ Flltorr Trained clif(; thence East along the cliff
w~~otchmlker, COLLINS JBWB. to the West line of Lot Number
LmR.S, Pomei'OJ.
14-tl 215~; thence South 7~ deiJ'ees
P.ADJO • TELEVllliON SEilVtCJI, West 13~ feet to the place o! bee&lt;:~ntaining one-half acre,
Phon• 1JO, Cleland Appllllld Jinnlna,
more
or
les~. Thi.!l deed conveys
Store, l .Ld W. JUin St., PorMror.
only the surface and nothing more
2·23-tf
or any kind.
Said real estate Ia on thEJ Chester Road, commonly known as old
State Route 7, and the Kireet lm- - - - - mediately east is State Route No. 7
and tbe 11trett immediately westerly i1 Route No. 33. Located about
150 feet we.11t of junction of Cbest.
er Road ,and Route No. 7.
poi\J;\MAN &amp; ABBOTt' T:v, SEJI. Said a.remiaes are appraised 1 t
VICF. All fiUikeJIIePIIred by Ell· $900.00 ind must be sold ro'r not
pert T"JmloWII. Plloao 112116 Y less than two-tbirdl of said apMlddlepor.
.
IHG-tf praised value.
Terms: Ci~h in hand on day or
COMPLETE lnJU!U!JIIo Pro,..Uqo, &amp;Jie. ~
lJft, Auto. rlrt, Polle-:·eut-f)oa
' BEN J. SPENCER, AdminMills. Middleport, Oblo.
blrator or the Estate or
Thomas Terrell, decease\.!
WEBSTER &amp; R!LT!I:
Attorcf3ys tor Administrator.
ONE ::M::IL-;E:-F::R:-O::M::-:S::P::O::R::N:-.-,52:-ao-re (&lt;) 26, (ft). 3. JD. 17. 24. 5te
farm, good house, tractor land,
close to atnrcs ,churchel, achoola Ch"fter M. Kirkman, whose place
Mrs. Martln Ohlinger, Ttrrner qf retidenciJ Is unknown and can-

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Sam•Otllte Luuaa:e - Lane Cedar ' old china. Ca,ll 6188-M evenings.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of ' Leo . Raub Dece•Md
LEGAL NOTICE
ar. Ohiolln, Gen. .l1Ml1es WillioaHI Confederate soldiers d~rlng UJ ,
Notice is b.ereby given .that Ho- St•f• uf Ohio, fMiva County, as: Denver of Wilmington.
bert J. Raub whose Post Office
1in the Prablto · Court
Salineville, .Ohio, was tile nOt·· War.
addre~s is Pomeroy,
Ohio ha&amp; In tht IMtter of the RegJatntktn
been duly appolllted Administrator
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of
of the Estate or Leo Raub, de·
Birth of Rechel JonM
ceased, Jate of Pomeroy, Meigs
CaM No. 17,561
County , Ohio
Notice is given that on the 14th
Dated this 17th day of May 1957.
day
of May, 1~7 . Rachel Jones
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate 'c ourt Detwiler. whose birth is "'Ot rfe.
t:orded, filed ber application for an
4 Dr. interior Uke new. Healer, V8 motor, good Urer-.Meigs COUnty, Obi-&gt;
order -qf the Probate Court that
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Beige finish. Roduced to -'
hoer birth be registered as provided by la1¥.
AT SCOUT BANOUIT
C. F fUbbs, chairman of the
Applicant aver11 that she was
M-G·M Scout Distrkt, was Mas ~er born April U .1907, at' Minersville
E. Main St. Hours 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.
or Ceremony at the Scout ban Ohio, Meigs County.
;
quet held at the Point Pleasa 1'
Said application' will be
f.or
Moose Hall Thursday· eveninl't
1
M'r5. Hibhs a~ompanied him to he~ring on the 3rd day . of .Ju!l.e,
the banquet and they represenl;!d 1957, at 10·00 o'clock A. M.
J'o-hn C. Bacon
the local Boy S~ut Troop com
r. Probate Judge
mlltee at the rheeting.
!5) 24, lte

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retof: inlertion.
Card of Thanb and Special Notice• of Event. $1.00. ObituariN
publb:hed at 1 cent per word.

-::-,-:-Middleport Explorer Pust is sponsoring a tlu~e at lh&lt;! Legion
Hall on rliday, May 24 rrom 9
P. M. to I A. M.
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ORUESEB BLOCK CO.

program Thunday. They we ·e
announced hy Nick Ba81lo and

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Rclallves and rrtends or Janice
Chtlds, Chero l ~ Blake and Pau
line Zirkle, freshman
t~ludent
nurses at the Holzer Hospltal
School of Nursing, Wi!il~herl them
as the Student Nurses' Chorus,
dJrccted by Kimball Suiter, &amp;f1·
peared on _the Huntington TV I'

;eyed 1&gt;J Jonnlo L. Hunor to Al·

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Forest Run wscs
Meetl'ng Is Held
Wednesday Nl'gLt
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daughter, Melody ''""ville liM
Ml5.s Dorothy Hooper Crooksvu r

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Past Presl'dients
Meetl'ng Is He•·I&lt;d
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Uberian ~peaks
At F.orest 1Wn
Church On Sunday ··

LOS ANGELES UP- Kid ADI·
huat of Mexico Clb' ' .and lJI:e
Iunger
VISit
ha,.
been
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and
Mr·
Mr and Mrs Harr y Lathem L R. Wlley and Jon Davtd
Cheatnut of New York haq tllned
Warren former lo&lt;"l rcs&gt;den...
M~
and "" Edgar
L.
to meel In 1 10-rounct bout at lbe
Mr aad Mn C ba1le1 Jam es vts Jted Mrs Otho Wall$ Tburs wor{h and Mrs Lawrence Hart n
Olympic Auditorium oa lune 20 ••
London, Enaland, are vl$tlt'lg day
ger returned Tuesday !rom New
Mrs Kern• Rou.sb liiLSLed .JY
Tbe Put Prestdenta of tbe LJ. part of the annual "n,ht F'or ~Waihen'• JiiNlonary Coarea
Mrs Mary Covert Columb !S burg N Y
where they we , Mrs Jacob Baer and M.n Han dies Auxiliary of Drew Web.ter
t heir dauabter Mrs Carl Kearo ~
tion of Hotldn) Dlitricl wiU be
.-uended the graduahon of h r guests of Capt and Mrs Jam t son Holter entertl.ined the WSC..i Poat American Legion met Wed- Uvea" program apoarored b1 the
and family at Clifton W Va
bold , SundJ¥, May ze 11 tbe Fp'
Sportaman'•
Cluh
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and family Kr1alin of the
Forest Run MethodUt neaday evemng at the home. o( lfrt'
eat Jtun Ba~ "Churoh On ~en"
Mrs Walter Ram ~y vlsJied Mr from the E1ghtb Grade Thursday Hartmger, wh.o IJi recuperati ng Cburch Wednesday evemng at Ralph Gilmare, Secoud St. for tbeir
..,.
St.
I'Od Mrs. Kenneth Boster anr! eventn«:
after a tomnlectomy, accompan her home, Foust Run
Hay rneetlnc
daUJ hters Galhpohs Wed.nesd;J V
Guest speaker at 2 30 P. H. will
Rev
and
Mrs
C
F.
llu)
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and
,
led
them
here
for
a
vtslt
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Wil
Give
Because
We
Lov
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Mrs Dey Hylell, vice presld.-ni,
and JOined Mr!:l Oth.o W11tts hu
~ Wyem• Baker, a
naU.v1e of
Was the topic or the .devotiON presided In the abrence of the
tCniC
e
dmner at the home of Dr and sonh D~v1d w~l!Mieowe May 28~~
Mrs W C Hollan d, Chfto,. and program t,:d by Mrs Alfr~r" pre11.1dent, Mrs Ben Neutztni The
Libera,.,
Africa,
who
-k
JJt,JO a ~ ~~ •
Mr.s. Goorge Cahoon Wllkesv1ll
Wl1
ev an
rs Vernon W f!' VLSlled Th.ur!!day with Mrs W 1 Yeauger The
hymn "Wh.at a pledge to the flag foiJowed by 11·
Qf
dent at Ol!lo iUnlv~:r11~, Athens
Mr and Mrs C lar ~ nc ~ Archer l,.y Jenkins Racm•
tn attend Luellen and Mn W S Parso IS Friend we Have In Jcsuo" and 1
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Rev Willi•~ Hull 1l pastor ol
ent
prayer
or
t
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wa.r
dead
and
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hundred
and
thlrtr-oDe'
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Mr and Mrs W.al1on Manley the Lord'a Prayer Ln ttntson ono•nLo d' Pr
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opene4
dren
and
adult•
enjoy~the annual the Forea:t Run Cbureb
r
will spend the weekend With Mr 111
1 a f' p IB ,
a
and snn Carol, are eavmg '
end the meettng
th
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Mrs George HICkett "end of stbool" p.lcnle t \be Mld.
" mee ang
and Mr' Guy Reynolds and M s
Jacque line Rice Gallipoa•s LS urday for Waco TeKas, wh ere
A talk on "Africa' was g1vcn s 1 d th d
ti
e evo ons
dleport RoadBide Pa~ Tburaday
r c
~pen d1n g the week wJlh Mr und they will be JOined by S Sgt an d hy '''' Fred Nea••
Mr• Ol"n
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A
round
robin
carr!
was
sent
t()
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Mr~ I arr;y Rtcc a.nd SIOns
Mrs Virgil Manley and son
apokc on Latm Am
11 thed Clifton
1 • t chert and
Miss Anna Ebersbach, who 1•111 ln pup
Mr and Mr s Sherman Welmt~ll ('hac! for a hshmg tnp aI F ret enca and Mrs Chnsty Baer
1
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l · a arge group of parents
~nd fam•lv Colu mbus have bee!' port Texas on lhc Culf r Southeast Asia and ,:-ae OrleJ,t Molter Hospital, an~ a sympathy ~n re atives broua:ht basket din
was sent to Mrs Albert uera and fgames were enjo)'ed dut·
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\ISLlln.a: h.cr mother, Mrs Fcr11C Mcxu:o They Pan
to bc gone PM.ms were read bv Mrs John
Mrs Geo
Bearfta waa Int the a~noon.
TONIGHT
k
Rarker
for two wee s
Bally ancl Mrs Charles Baer am 1
to hAve t
evotioh~ at.
Alan •U.dd
June AI!) sun
Mr ,UJd Mrs
James A$hl cy
two poems one on Mcmorul Dd} lhe June meet! , Plan• wer
Principal E 0 Saundert, " wbo
THE McCONNELL STORY
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and the other Mother~· Day were made for the ann
p•~ 1, to ... ,111 celebrate his 89th blrthdJY In
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puo 0011 .,Q. &amp;TlO " "'
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(Cincmascopc Tcc hmc olor)
M K 111 h
s th o s .! ·tt"O
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f Mrs Owen un'l!, WM auperv sor o ~.~,~e p t e
- abo~" enr c orne 011 ou
e· dren Michelle :~.nd Johnny, arrive
[amous mothers conclud~d
L'Je Watson on Wedne
June 19
aod epeelal a:ueltl were Mr and
R1char rl Oi•nnlng ond Avenue
Saturday for a VISit with relatives
M 0
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1.~ ' JMrs Charles Jable8' t:ondon .... ..
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P eggy Ca,sAcNOMA
WOMAN
Mr and Mn. Jam"-~ Thoma.,; and frtends Mr Bass left Wednes. progralll.
rs ayton W
a mernoer :r;:e,
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\h c l.s
aldmg 10 Florida was a auest and land. who are viilUnc tber dautti·
have move to
e oa
apaq day for New York from where he
Mra Russ Watson ' pres ide It,
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(ln Super- Scope)
Fr 1 St 1
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gave an- lntelut!l'lli'' ta~ 0~ her er, r ........
earllJI, au
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men ! on
on
ree
will leave !or three ye~rs U1V preruded over a 11hort bmilness
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at Chiton
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GrAct Kelly
urs ay guess o
Iss
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with the Air Force In
urope seu!on and Mrs Willard Fau"" ~ Is Here" Wji.S ~re11'1.nted by Mra
The Dean told picnickers, "I "\
HIGH NOON
J eel I we re
John 1 hum as
san They have been restdmg m Call was welcomed as a new mcm~r Bear lis and Mrs
lam n ...... _ ,_ appr~ate from tile bottom of
lo'ra nc1sc o a former r c~1dcnt of forma Mrs Bass and son are the Plana for (he new year toQks
DL~.uorh
th
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--also d \{
F
k
At tne close of
.. meetln tbe DIY eat'1 • won er ll1 eoo....,ra1
VJdor 'fatu re
Karen Sted I A nn~vllle Mr an
rs
rarl
guests of Mr and Mrs Stan cy were discussed
hostess anvhed tt~e... ,..roup to1 lbe tion, assistance, and rdainy kmdTHE SHARKFIGHTERS
\T homa s Mls
Bess GardMcnd~·. Bass and Mtch~lle IS the guest•odf
Refttshments were Sfrved •Y ldin!'ltg rbom wfef~ a dessert nesaes of the past two )ye4ra •t
C h arlf' ~ Garde ncr and Ml ~s a e· Mr and Mr~'1 Edgar Thoma&amp; an
the hostesa" to thnM! naoied course wa• se
(Lmcmasrope 1 1 c h n•to Ion
• An arrange- Cllf••n
,. Grade School" 1
Conwdv &amp; C•rtoon
illw q,trk Amc ~vJ 11c
daughter, Zana
above ani1 Mrs John Scotl. Mr
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-- - '- - -- - - - M~ and Mrs Harry Meloy lind
d
Lewis Walker Mrs Amanda Bau ment of flowPrs '!;':'~erf;d the din..
The school term ends today for
-Roberta Kraeuter Is spen mg M
M k
M s John E
lng room table
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Dean Saundt&gt;J'J who bas not fully
rs
ar
vans, r
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Present W!¥'e tho.tte named above decided yet w•ethe" - not to be
th " week Jn Athen~ with her !IS· wood
Mrs Albert Baer, Mrs Lcl a
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Fl 111 t
d M R 1 h s 1sson
an
rs A V &lt; Howell, Mra available f-or hta &amp;ltb year of
Mr &lt;~ nd Mrs James Fil! her and
an
rs a P
George Mowery, Mts Eddie Sm1tb teachin&amp; ne~~:t !'ill
son, Columbu~ were rec~nt gueats
and Mrs J M Thornton
"If 1 teach 'again," he laid, "I'd
' of hts parents, Mr and Mrs Paul
.!
like to go b.oek to Clifton"
Fisher, Mmcrmllc
Teachers aaaistlng Mr. Saunden
Mrs .Jack Ro!tf:n~um and chll·.Jl"
were Miss Laura HoUandend 1Mrll.
drCn of Sprm~:tfleld are the guests
Ma-,fie Smith. Other adult _rue1u
or Mr and Mrs l'red
.;J;.
· l"•te Mrs Betty cal~ Mra. Uuold
and Mrs Vlclor Harbrecht
The Mlller·McKav C1rclc of the
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Young, Mr and Mn Walter Blake,
liU~&amp;'ID
Mr and Mrs James Terrell of w S c s met Thursdr.y ~rter.
The morning -~d •fternoon ~r. and Mrs. Buren Dun~m Mrl'
With The Aches
West Unll;y are Jhe guests of Mr
t th
Heath Mctlt:tdist sess1ons of the
dJeport Xm Mabel Johnson, Mrs. Alma 1obn~{1::r~a::,~;:~~
Parfitt and Mn ~~~~c: withe Mrs W W• Hayes, dergarten had a
tluct ~inner aon, Mrs Alva NeJIIell, Ml'l Jane
And Pain• of Y OJU
1 Mr -and Mrs Dale Faulk of Co· cba~rman, pres1dlng Mrs Everett Wt'cl nesday m the. . room ii th•. Burnett, Mra. Dorothy Van Meter,
~
f Mr
Davis led the opening dcvohonal Central School
Mrs. Irene Kelly,~ Patty John
um b us Hawk
are lhand
e gue
... ~ reiatlv~a
o
• lae rvtc~&gt; on the topte "P ra 1se , wlth
' ed the men • a on , Mr a Go ldye Bla ke, ID.II
u. CharGoldie
other
The
chlldren
pla
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Mclvm Riffle of Columbus 11 the emphaSis on gratitude and wh1ch Included 8 !jlwlches, ba':. lotte Lew1s Mr•. Mllz;Jory Ricbard ,

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In Advertlllnl
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Ill NOMINATID
WILMINGTON, Del. UP - a
total of 118 nomlnatrons hiVe beta
an.nouneed bY o!flcial1 of Oela-t{e(l OOO'O!ilt aq1 JOJ ~d. 9liM
ware Handicap, the world's rieb-

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be ruft Jun~ 29 The race culmiP.
atet the traek'e bJe three racet
for dlslaU horsea The other- rae" '
are th~ $:50,000 Delaware Oakl and 1
(he $(0,000 New Castle Handicap.

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Middleport Sen,i~.
cnts · Get .Dipl ·
t",!'Vt eu¥assma.n Is Speaker For

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SI\E THIS

the 1ierv1cc with the OozDav1d Entlmmger ~reviewed
the last chapter "Of Rocks and
Rills" from the study book "Mis.
sion USA". Mrs 0 P Klein play·
ed excerpts of the Easter cantata
"Adoramus Te" which were reeor~ed by Spt L W Mccomas wheo
the cantata was SUng by the Scnlot
oholr at the mornmg worship aervlee,
Mrs HayeE thanked the Clrde
members fOT their coopentiop

h1sDor
home,
LmcolnLs H11l
Schaefer
reported Ill at
Mrs Pele Spencer, (Polly Dllll
Columbus Wll! a recent guest of
her grandfa ther, W MtMurray and
other relatives
Mrs Alva Hite of Baltimore and
Mrs Raymond Pu1Un11 and daughter of Th.urston were Thuraday
I evcnin~:t dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Rollln Dcarb 11
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that Mrtthe
Entsminger
.act aa
during
year andwould
a.nnounceCI
program thaarman for the comins
1
year
Plans Werle completed for their
part in the Tea to be given Sun
day at ,.the Church for M1u Ber.
nice BOwen and Mrs Ralph. Zundel and alao for the dmner to be
.serveil Monday nlaht•to the cOm
mla&amp;ion on Flllahcp nd the- Stew
ards of tbe Official Board
The hoatenea were Ml'!l 0 f&gt;
1\leln MrL E M Wood Mrs
Bru~e Lloyd, MrL c R KonknRht
and Mn Harold Woodtt!rd Shcr
bet puncb, 1e01on •licka ond cho
colate cake we-re aervtd with Mrs
Konkrl&amp;:ht pre•h:llna at the punch
bowl Linda J•c8bJ waa a guest
for the meeth11. The' refreahment
table was eentered with an ar
rpngement of oranae azaleas m a
areen pottery container •nd the

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1956 GMC %-Ton

Long tvhu~l bm~e V 8 motor H}dra Matlc tlunsiiiiSSJOn new 6-ply
t1res trans(c~rcd f•om new truck Deluxe cub, only 11,000 miles,
less thqn H mont hs old R••ally like new unit

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1955 CHEVROlET Vl-TDP

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rlckUp OOd, heater and clefroJ!tCJ,

t1res Extra nice

1954 WILL YS JEEP
4 wheel drive

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melul top

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1954 CHEVROltT 2-Ton

Ph I•Iflt heon GrOUp·
Makes Shl'rts for
Leper Colonl.eS

.~tood 82~ X 20 111('8 C'1 1b e~cellenl {!On·
d ltlon, heuvy duty sprlng11 ami (r,mw Br.md ncw 11hort block motor Good 10 X 7 dump body nnd h NI\ y duty ho1st

L W R , 2·spccd rear axle,

1953 FORD 2-Ton l.W.B. · ·

$1345

Sound V-8 motor, goorl cah, 2spct&gt;d ax le (?l practically new
tires (8 2~X:20--1Sl hncl, ltl ft riUmp body With I!IOOd holst

'1953 FORD 1-Ton

$795

Jo•tat bed, dual wheels with new 7 50x16 reca ps, hrator and directional sl8nal, dark blue fmi~h

1951 FORD V2-Ton

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Ftltct&gt;n wolllcn completed fifty
ah1rts to be sent to the LeJK'r
Colomcs when th.c Phllathea S,
c1cl) ml't for an all ~lay meetUlJr
I "' the Church of Christ Thursday.

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1e porteclGeorRC'
that Chllcls.
f1fly 11h1rtt
president,
wer
complclecl anrl that a se~ond at
(!a:v scst~ ton will be held on Wei!
nc~riay

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Mart, Mr.s ~pal' Tunlbull, Mrt.
Gla(Jys Roush, Mrs Clara Rotnnaon Staats, Mrs Louise RQblason,
Mra:. Violet Bur.ns, Mn. Edna
ROuah, Mra. Blllie Smlth, :Mra
Palll:ela Kearns, Mrs May ~m­
sley Mrs. Thelma Henry., ill"'
Donna ' Glaze, Mrs
He I e rt
Mlll1ms, Mrs _ Evelya Niehol~
planned by Mra ~teln, ehalrman eon Mrs Geraldine- Varian, ~Mr1.
or the committee
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HoDand, Mrs, Mary' Roush, and Mra

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Up To $740. Off On_rNew fl~icks &amp;. Poittiocs
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those working lncludqd
M, •
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DAVId Darst Sr' Mrs wnlla ..\
1\1 1~ Aria Lambert, Mr
Clnurlt&gt; A~hl('y, Mrs
Clarenctl
McNctl M1 s W1lliam Re)lnohls,
hfr ~ Olho Watls,
Mrs. Robert
M~Eihlnn\ Mr~
Edgar Allen•·
worth. Mr!i Lro Childa, Mr11 C
L ltou~
M1 ~ Ernest Lalla nee
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every way

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team, the

were coming home 1o a welcome fit for heroes this after·

. Coa~h Nolan Swackhamer's nine, behind the sensational
p1tching of Bowles and Hmdy won 4-3 over a powerful Doyles-

Marcia Grueser
Is Girls' State
Representatin

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Resi.den.:- t w·ms
Flon"da Honors

town club
Dave Hmdy, converted catcher,
waa the pitchmg alar of the game
u he rehevf'd bJJ lim Bowlel' m """
the top of the ft!tb. Htndy sbut
Doylestown out W'ltb not a amgle
man getting to lint ba1e, or eveD
a ball put the patchrr~
He fanned !IJX pl•yera and was
!0 Ught wtth h11 loopint eurve the
vaunted Doytatown al u 1 g e r s
couldn't ret even ball oi thell' bats
on the N .1.
BowleJ, vidor i&lt;Tiday in a 10.0
game wttb Salem Local to enter the
fmab, wa.a Dot as sharp as usu .~.
He IUS credited witJI tM wln
Bowles wa. the bi.Umg' atar of
the game getting three of the Jackets' f1ve hit&amp;, one of them a lon;llngle ICortng two runner• 1n MJidle'!)(lrt'f big secood innme:
The iactets broke the ice frrst
w1tb a run In the flnt and pUed 1t
on m the second inning With three
more Cra1ton, the Do:ylestown
pitcher had loose support afield,
but was due for • licking anyway
!a IWI dub was outhlt 0 to f.
DO)'lertown committed four c:CMt~
ly erron, lllddleport two AU run&amp;
m the game were unearned.

Ill the first annlng Davis, leadmg
o(f, walked Hindy flied out to
een~. Bowles got b11 lint lingle
ao&lt;l Bobby Nel&amp;on wa1 life on the

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noon.

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h~!p bY betng ho;ne:.st •'.,ocnri9blt:
' lhnLL&lt;htfUJ and d'o thetr
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whatever !leld tbey might work
'&lt;-ana to as;k"the beJp or God i 1
tbeir cnde,vors
,.. )Jruce Bradfnrd, prc.,l dent o{
the e~.... )ntrorlueod the g""'
w.eak"r• Glf;!Jl Massman Dayt111
w~ 1s adlvfil in the f1eld or in I
1!\tst,;lal an.tf human rela.tto ot8.
llis topic wa,s "It's Your Future.
W,ha t About It'" and h11 ab1ht?i_
to combJne humor, 1mportant ~0:
v~s.e lor the graduales and l 11t
~ aud1en&lt;tll, anecdot~ whteh tlht'Jtrated varroua pnmts ' m hti!i ta ...
and toplritual guidance, made. t!le
address one ot the most interest
1ng cOmll\.enCement talks m r~·
'tent years ..
, Mr Massman challenged tue
audl(!nce to really Jlllnk about h!S
and reach thetr own
On~
of hl$ m iin~
tttr-' ' sefttente: ••...,
Slop• ¥os! -pi!~pli"
the four !etten Gf
Fa1tb, Enth!J~
an&lt;l f\esoureetul-1
called ·these words th ~
andtdote to fear and developed
bl11 theme along theJf! hnes, ,end
Jng with the importance of sp!rl •
ual faith m a D1vine Power
'l'he ¥iddleport SP.nior Band.
Word bas been received heh
d1recled by Elrl Wa~e play~t' that Duma. Ruth Da :dels, daugh·
''Tt'Umpet TUne", Purcell, for t l ~ ter pf Mr and Mrs Hugh ••.
protess1onal as the SeQ.l9rs robed Oaniels, has been elected record
in bt,ck and white entered t':l•
secrell;ry ior the State or
sti'Jge under an area Nay of ~ I FtoridLL
and wh1te flowers Rev. C. P
D1ani won the nomination over
Kankright, whose ann, Eude~!. 300 students m her scl\ool, and
\via a graduate, gave the lnvocl1 from ther~: .&amp;be went to Leesbur1,
tlon and the benediction was Fla , where they beld a 3 d.ty
given by R.ElV How•rd Ruppclt
rally .and then the electlen, whc oe
Spcetal mus1c included the Diana won by a laqe majority
1 ~enlor chorus
dlrecl.ed by Mrs
She iS a Jumor •t the Miair
Clarence Lacey They sang "1 he Hlgb sOtiool to Miami, !'Ia.
:tJ;ouac [ Live In" acomp~nled by
f{ay D-rst and "Evt'r Onward''
ac:companied by tl!c school band
AtWr the addre&amp;s by Mr Mau· I .::JIUl
min the seniots 'jotned the ba ut
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for the last
ume and playt:!d
"Spiritual from Sylllphony llo
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teach er, Mr!l Guy Reynoj!lf
Room mothers Who aitlsllted
wllh the ~1cnac were Mra: Uatoll:l
E Hubbard, Mr 1 Cl:vde 1 Inge 1 ~ro
Mrs Donai.d MUll, Mr• Mlehael
Hackett, 1Mrs LouiS Lonr an•l
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OI'EN DAILY 8 AM lo 8 P.M.
Pomoroy
~lain St.

c~osed
~:s

s pe n"dmg a week vacatiOn with his
parents, Mr fmd Mrs Roy Riffle,
Rock Sprmgs Road
Mrs R L Gotthardt and son,
Srucc returned to thCir hotne , Co·
lumbus, Tuesday after a vls1t
w1th her mother Mrs W A Mor.
gan, Ath.ens Road
Mr and Mrs Walter Bissell and
ctau~h.ter o( Jasonville Jnd, arrived Wednesday called by the
dea th of Ju s mslcr, Mrs Fred GoegJc 1n

Middleport's victorious YeUow Jacket

II ;;~.:;; state champions of Southeastern Ohio m any sport In his·

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In Whipping Doylestown 4-3

Commencement .......

Kindergartwn
picnic HeJo;i
At M'ddl e.,rt.

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WSCS Circle In
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William
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Alice Captelmt,
Arthur Clark,
Charlea Robe. •
Davl!, . Etlwar'
Aurdey
Lynn
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In 5C!tate Area
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over the Southwest Will lUper·
eb~l•4 11aln today &lt;Witb
the
1ame fdras tut 1 Frl"-Y and Fri,.
dor llllbl exPIO&lt;kd lnto at ...., 31
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Officials At
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Offlclals Of the Ohio Fuel Ga~
Company were preaent Friday tor
tile official Open Houra. for t1101r
new awte Of o.fflcea in the Coats
Building~ on North ~~ond, A:ve
Lo&lt;il manal(er Chf.les ?,lurr.oy
a'nCI hla. .. staf.f, Silly sauer, lta,..
mo'D~ XI~ LUijl Qowa1d J,o••n,
*elcomed the people of the area
wim1 ... were gtmab at t)\e open
House and were .served open fa ..t
Ja~ndwlcbes, u60rted cooklea .!litd
punch

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Tbe

Ql Publl&lt; Safeone person mluln1 tt
peraons were hurt, ln,:!lUdterloudy, b:y old fuh-

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lan·
uplamp..:
in tto"lll
them wltb burntnr

MIIGI GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admission. Della Stac:e, Pomc
roy,
Dloelllrpd
New

CAM&amp;L CAUGHT GRAZING
NANTES, france UP-Naatet
ctieeking out • telepbo.-ed
1- camel muncliir1
nvr tbe Place Ro:r•Je
A few mmutet later a
teepet called to re
someon-e had broke11
c1ty zoo an!l stolen

found

t011'U'd •
tbls after#
wfle.n the
to arrive at tbe
begaa_ stirring
bad beaten
Frioi.Y- in tbe oemiflna~ to enter' the match with
Doyreltown today
MaJ'or C 0 P'ilber, Bob Mills
and CUrtil Jenkinson of the Booa,.
ers A.UOCJation, Chief Of Pollee Le.
ry Bartrum, poliCe
PomerO)',
the Sheriff's department and tbe
State Patrol, were plannmg on
h.Widredt of cars followmg the
team to llidiJie'port. from the fall'·
grourula. Brief ceremoruea wall be held at tbe "T" Wtth dlgnatarie&amp;
malting short talks of '/preeiation,
Tbe h1gh ICbCJol ban , cbeerlead.
ers, and firemen wlU be on hand
to swell the crowd Interest arose
over tbe ~ntire county durint the
day •• penoniS everywhere waited
for tbe game resu.Its
w
..Win or lose, they deJerVe the
works," "aald Mayor Fisher of llnl·
dleport. But they won.
Tbe tum rece.~ved tbe cbam~
pton'e trophy tn ceremon.les after
the game w1lh each lJlayer beiry
glven an iDdiYid!.lal

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•*ard.

IJne score:

130 000 0-4 !I 2
003 000' 0-3 4 •
~atterles
Middleport, Bowie.
(WP), Hindy (3) and Hind, and ·
Wayland &lt;!H. Doyleatowa: CraiJtOn
and Williams
Middleport
Doylestown

,BIRIANS TO AIEIT

The LoyaJ Bereans ClaM of ,lll''c';;.

Cbilreh of Chrut wdl meet

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