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Y, AUGUST
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SATURDAY, AUGU'ST

The

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For ;Titia ;z~,Day Sale!

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$38.00
$18.00

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$1.95
$2.95
$3.95
$1.95
. 59c

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PAJAMAS

Rayon tricot panlies - white and pink - band leg
briefs- elastic leg briefs - flare leg panties.

Sizes 32 to 40.

SALE
$2.00

Slzeo 8, 9 and I 0

39¢ a pair

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. ,COTTON
'"• PmiCOATS
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Wdow panel - either
bro1dC:lo.tb. or pliHe with embroidery trim. Sizes !mall,
medium and large.

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Hereford Show At Fair l)~~ws Many £xhibitors

Coolei Weather
ls'Foretast For

"CAN CAN"
Sll PS

PEEK-A-BOO
Girls Cotton

PAN liES

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White, pink, rnalze and

SALE

Sizes 4 to 14 Nylon
feta with nyloo net trim .
All white.

88c

$2.95

69c Pair

Boys' "Big Yank"
10 Oz. Denim

I.DP~• Nylo11

·itdn FCM .•GIRLS
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"Gibbs"

Boyo' V NO&lt;k
ORLON

KNIT BRIEFS

SLIPOVER
SWEATERS

Sizes 6 to 18. Nylon reinforced seams. beat resistant
elastic tailored to tit.
Stock up now for school days
ahead.

69c each
3 for $2.00

blue . Sizes 2 to 16.

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Blue Denim

BIB OVERALlS

$3.95

$3.95

.·. .' 3tc'o poir .
49.c! o pclir

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READY TO WEAR

Triple - stitched, sanlorize~
white bact blue denim. Size~
8 'to ttl. Tipered le-a- we~tern

Dresses, Coals, Skirts, Blouses, Slacks, Jeans, Swealers
and Raincuats. Tots, girls and teens clothing from top
manufacturers - Styled for every occasion .

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'COAT
SWEATERS
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Sl!ef 10, ll, .n and 13.
llllndolll mix brown rolor
With fed heeL

,.Knit or 100% Put--e Virgin
wool double elbow for
. double we•r ·- sizes 38 to 46
and eatra !lzes .,a to M . Rut. te~n fMit. Dark oafctrd. teal
:: bealbet and navy blqe.

.f paln $1.00

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STRETCH
SOCKS
·Flu_,, e:lzea 10 1o 13. Won't
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or fade. Cotton and nyon 1lrtteh aocb:. Big selec, on Of pa1terns and color
t eomblnatiotlli. Our "Kirbury"

Zipper front

Uon of patterns.

SPECIAL

ON SALI! FOR

- ~lash

$2.95

LONGIES
Boxer type wai~t
11traln pomts.

extra strong stitching -

· · IALI $1.00

SCATTER
RUGS

BEDSPREADS

4 R!il-

acetate rayon rup
with 1kld prQOf back. Site 27
by t8 Jnc:hes.

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LANTIU

2 for $1.00

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PICTURES

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Crystal glas! suaek sets ron·
l!li&amp;ting or 4 each servina
tray!l and cupe. Each set box·
ed.

88c

$1.00 a set
SCHOOL SUPPLIES

PENCIL TABLETS
"ll•lf Mlill" P•ncll Tabl•h -- - - -------- - - --------· 4 fGr fS'
.... 5" Ptncll Tablets ---------'---------- -- - .. - ·u I fet !"
,.Past Mall" Pencil Tar.lm f•xtra lar..) --------~- - ---- - --- 1•.

·One Group Pletuno

S hnclla In a P.ctc ---- -- -- --- -- -- - - --- -- - ------- -- - -- 1::;
I Pencils In a· P•ck - · ··--- -- - -- - - - - ----- - - -- -- -- - - - -- - 2Sc

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llocoad Group Pldures
fl .$5 Value
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.... ~nell• -- -- --- - - ------- -- ---- - - -- --- - .. Mirsdo" hncllt --- - --- --- - _ : _ ~ ---- ---- ----·-··--·--NOTEBOOK FtLLER .
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Capltel lllll•r ~~ rlne) ~-- --- - --- ----- - ·- -- - -- ---- - lte ~·
Quollty Pllllf ·~2 o..r S rlnol .... .' .. .,. .. . ... ...... 2Sc lil&lt;l·

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Hylono Fll~: ''"'"' ,.ckl -- ----~- .. -- .. .. c ...... tic pko.

Spoelal

~urchue

&amp; Sale

WOVEN
GINGHAMS

Printed

COTTON
CREPES

stripes - plaids.
Yard wide. Excellent quality
and paUern11..

Solid color cotton crepes.
Yard wide.
SALE

59c a yard

3 yards for $1.00

FOAMETTES

10 Gallon
Gj\LVANIZED

Checks -

Shredded foam lubber. Ma~e

your own cushlona, · Pillows,
chair pads, etc. Washable, al·
ler¥J: 1~. od(lrlell,
we1gbt and flulfy.

light

GARBAGE CANS
Heavy weight garbage cans
with corrugated sides, raised
bottom, dome shaped eover
and wire bail.

While They Last

49c a bag

$1.25

Tw6 groups for

this sale.
Mu~b higher
priced table
lamps. Complete wt_th shades.

Group I . .. .. . .. U·OO
Gro(lp II .. .. . .. . f4.00

DINNERWARE
SETS '
Conslatl of 8 -eaeb eupa, saucer•, dinner platel, bread &amp;
butter plateB, desserts and
. one each platter and vege.ta·

ble diJh,
5 Rei. 11.95 Sets
SAL&amp; $8.00
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'11.95 Sots
SAL&amp; .9.00
5 ae1. '1s.ts. Sots
SALE UI.OD

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1-21" Admiral Table Model ........ ... . Sale $60:oo
l-17" RCA Table Model wttb baoe ...... Sale HO.OO
1-17" GB Table Model with baoe .. .... . Sale $30.00
· t-21" Motorola Console .. . ........... Sale f60.00
l-UI" RCA Coaoole wltb doors ........ Sale $25:00
1-17" RCA Cunoole with doors ........ Sale f30.00
1-21:: RCA Table Modof ....... .. . .... Sal' 17${00
1-21 RCA Tobie Model and bue ..... . Sale U11i•OO

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BETfY BRITE

SALE!

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.Wrought li'oa Ware
FREUER PAPER
Proteets ~eatl and other
foods ai ti'eedng temperatuna. 18 inchea wide - M
feet lona:.

2 rolls fer $1.00

4 Reg. $6.t5 Druin 'Jep
T1tlla P11nttr __· Salt $4.00
6R... S4.9S ln4
T1blt Planter __ lala $3.00

J ltt. $US
snell Tabln ____ S.la $5.00
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lnd Ta.let- - "'"""'""' Salt $3.00

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Wh1.. Parnerl••

Chester fornan
Wins Ten Blue
Ribbons At Fair.

.IMeigs·C01mty Fair Hor8e Show Mulberry, Union Tour Of Europe·
of
I Attracts 671 Paid Attendance
Ave. Resurfacing.
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Six hundred and 71 · persons paid admission to attend the

Mrs. c. N. Jones or Chester rat- annual horse show staged Thursday evening at the 94tl;J an.
ed 10 blue ribbons for ·h er various nual ·Meigs CQunty Fair, compared to the 229 who attended
entrletln the domeatle arb depart- last year's sb.ow, Allen C. HUl, Sr., fair board secretary; anment judging at the 94th annual nounced.
Meigs County Fair.
Other residents also scored aevera! times in the judging of the
many and varied article! being
exhiblted ln the department at
thi! Y.Jil''l· fair. Mrs. J. M, Gaul of
Chester won .six blue ribbon
awards; Mrs. Berira Carl of 'Har
risonville, four blue rlbbcms; Sybil
Dorst, Chester, live blue ribbons;
Donna Holter of near Chester,
three blue ribbons· Mr11. Marie Koblenb, three blue' ribbons; Mrs.
Dale Kautz, Pomeroy Star Route,
two blue rtbbons and Mrs, D. J.
Morgan. one first place.

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Holter, Pearl Williams and Wllliam B. Downie were
superintendent!: of the !how thla

Year and organ I'QusiC ~u playe-d
during the jud~ri.c by Mn. Lil· Han Stei{f of MiddJeport. c.uh
prlies were awarded to the tnp
tour animals In each .dau and
ro!ette5. were aw:a rdtd 1to the top
five piaees In each tJau.

MARKET REPORT

ClNCENNATI, o. UP - Produce
Eggs, net prices paid at farms
for U. S., consumen, whltca and
browns, A jUmbos 43-46; A large
39--42; A Medium 31-34: A smll!ll
2.2-24; B l•rge 29-32; FOB wbitea
Owners . of. apimlla l.rinnJnr: in aDd browna; A lai-a:e 47-t7; A nle-1
eaeh. (tf the -classes. places; one dlum 38--40 large B 37-38.
tbrouab 'five,
re8petJ:ively, In:
tluded:
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-Chlckens, steady, fryer! 3-Jl.-i
Lead·la pony, H Inches an~ Jb 20-21; )Ieavy ~ns 13-15; light
undes:: ,Jartlce H':~Uck, Cheshire; hens 10.12. Volume&amp; and price dis
Donald BrUI\'tfi,l~, . Gallipolis; trlbutlon On Cryers. 16.200 at a&lt;!;
.rn the pllu1try Judglng, Earl Debbie · Cole, Sout,h .Webster: 4000 at 20~; 50,300 at 21 •nd
Dean of Cbester won three flr~t Kathy .Motga,n, , Pomei-oy and 8000 at undetermined price!.
place ~ibbollCJ jn the leghorn clal!ll; Kol~ Sue Waufh,· Bladen.
Betty Carleton, one blue ribbon
Butter to score 71 .
Tbree-gaited bone( t.b SeUen,
with PlymOllfb Rocks; Sharon At·
kin&amp; of Harrisonville, four blue Wellston; E~ M. Cote; South Webribbons In Plymouth Rock judginJ ater; Gary ·RoSe, kuriUn.gton; Paand Wilbur Parker, three blue tricia Holier,· Pomeroy and Harry
ribbons for bls New Hampsbli'e Gut~rle, Coolville. '
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Red entries.
(ConUnued .-o~ ~Paz.c Seven)
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Sale $2.00

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~~na Ta•te • Sale $3.00 ,

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Among the JttracUve grange
dispJays the Cheater Grana:e won
top honors and the $51 premium
awarded for the ' beat display wltb
Rock Springs Gran,:e
second_
place and a $10 prem,lum and Ra·
cine Gnnge tbird and a ~ pre- (

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wm· "A" Grades
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LIVeSt
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Thirty six A grade• were .,_ven
to Melgll' County f.H r:tub ·mem- .
ben and FUture Farmen of Atner- ·
lee memberf! at tbf! an~~:ual county
junior fair livestock &amp;how he-ld
Thuraday anhe Rott Springs lairarounds.
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lhe bl~ rib,.....ns
1 Receiv_ing
or
their anunals were.
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F.F.A. dairy,_ Cbltlel• Holter,
Jersey; Jackie Curamlnl, t .F.A.,

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Johnnie. Jeff. Mtp1ey1 llh ye.ar

old aon ~!Mr. abd ·M·~· Clifford

Manley of 8outb SeC4:1n~ St.. Mid·
dleport, was- r~orted.' resUng
eomloriBbly In, Jllelp General
Hospital today , after a hurried
trip tbere ·Th~•daf afternoon.
A«:ordins , •.
r:eporta the
•mall bQy ~'bile pJqlnt ·in his
home c:!ame. aero11 a ~ntalner of
fly' spray aiMS ' aampled liberally
of it.
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The MidcUe'port Ftnt Aid
aguad wiu . ·,. SUinRton~d. ·and the
eblld ~N rutbed. ··to ttie haepital
~D Ute- IIJidtij~-~·-~~ ' Crui"r
Ill'InPlf!!fr
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So ·ril,uch 'talk
has been
MiddlepOrt tri61 Jt · wa• ~ re~rted the at~c
Mrs. Pauline
that -Hir\an ..Uttl~ ' ln'esfed on. tuhl. Now that school is
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seats

govern the event.
will be divided into
Weight clauu including the lightweight teams. 1ll00 pounds and under; tfle middleweight team~ 2801
to 3200 POilnds a!ld the heavy.
weight teams of a:!Ot pounds and
over. rn ~~ch of the three weight
claues cast~ award s- of $50 $35
$20. $15 and $10 will be giv.en ~~
addition to rnsettes.
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Jn ~a ~srday alfternoon the a_nnua
ac or P~ hng contest will
be held begmmng at 1 P m wltll
Char]e.!! G. Shet"t&amp;, Jr., as SUpenn.
tendent. Four weight c!aheS wiU
be used in the ev_e nt ":bleb is o~en
to Meigs aml ad]oummg· counties.
The classes are 3800 pounds and
under; 3801 to 5100 pounds; 5100
to 11400 and over MOO pound!.
Ca:1h premiums of $25. $Hi and $10
will be awarded in each of the four
classes to the top three winners in
each class.

At 8 p. m. Saturday night the
Big Bend Minrtrel A~iation will
present their second· annual fair
show entitled "Cour¥y Fair Follies". Tbe Df'W ' pr-esentation has
beeen prepared ,Jince the group's
- last sbow in Jul~ and wUl feature
loca} residents in new musical
number&amp; and new costuming.
there are :,Jo numbers in the
show Which is directed bv Bob
Hoeflich with the show divided in-to two scenes. The £irst secne will
carry out a Dallas. Tex .. theme and
tbe second scene is built ' around
vaudeville numbers. Oancin~ linf'!fJ
and group numbers. will he featured as well M solo song and dance
routines .
\ AI 10:30 Saturday nigh l a fireworks display will be &amp;el of( to
1rondurle fair adivitics.

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MI'dd}e.port Man
In Jai} Agam
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After Release

Mr Ella stewart lI J:Iones

/Ray Priddy, 21 , Middleport, got
Justice ol Peace R. E. Grindle,
Gff biB hac=k Thursday but be hid
a· heavier hand gripping him Friday .
Priddy ws fined $25 and costs
in Grindley's court for fighUn&amp;.
He paid up und was releaeaed
from jail by Sheriff Robert Hart
enbaeh.
Friday morning the aherifr had
Priddy back ia jail, U.ia time on
a warrant for bastardy awaiting
a hearing in Juvenile J~dg Joha
C. BaC'(ln'a court.
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Grindley .;~lao f-ined Lendon Adkin&amp; 18 H:.liTlsonville $
d
100
COB~ a.Ki sentene&lt;!d
to~~
days in jail, 'r or reeelring stolen
property (raib and copper wire)
and Claude smith ReediVilJe
$ 100 liind costs and three day~
in jail for driving while into1ieat·
ed.

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Abo John Sparb, Wubingten
C. H., for unsafe operation of a

vehicle; Oakey !User, Ito and
t:OSti lor lntoxieaUon; 1nd Oren
Weartl.
and coati ror overloading.
Wcal'8 and Sparks were arrested
by the ata.te ~trol.
Randall Adki.M, 18, Lendon Adkina' brotbt'l', bas been released
from · jail into' tbe Cuatdd;y of his
paren,S'. He Will appear beCore
Judge BaC!On in JUvenile court

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Pomeroy Schools
Begin Fall Term
On September 3 ·

Further evidence that Vlcation
days are rapidly running out on
Pameroy School children, was nt
hand today with the release lroJD
the Pomeroy Schools' system or a
~alendar of activities for the en~uing school year.
While school childre-n are enjoy•
ing that last d~y of vacation on
'&gt;n Sept. 2, Labor Day, teachers
day would get stuCk in lhe mud, ·and aU would have to get out
Pom('roy police ~ ·f're eont'inu- will already be hack on the jjOb.
and help in any way possible to dis-lodge it, so the horsesl ing to i_nve.rtigate a theft Tues- A general teachers meetillll ba•
co~ld trudge on with the lOad.
day mg ht of a 50 pound aact of been tll.led In Room lf of tbe
By the time tbese youngsters finished the 8th grade at enhhage ~nd two bottles or cho- Senior HleJt Seh09l of both ele.
colatc milk from a storage sbed
Portland, there was a new school bus with a gasohne motor, near the Davi ~ Icc and Produce mentary and Seeondary teaebera
for 10:30 •· m . .A meeting of Eleand Glass windows!, to take them 13 miles to Racine, Ohio, co .. lower Pomf'roy.
mentary teachers hall' been Ht for
High School. Oh, yes the 1920's were roaring. Who wouldn't? Company President Clay Br)'- t p. m. ln Sugar Ru-n and Central
aren't you!
an said t~pparent.ly- juvenile -broke Schools and a aeC!ondry teachetl
Shown in the pictUte left to right M"e: Allee Jewett, Hazel three lock~ on doo-rs. to galn en-1 meeting at the same _hour ln . the
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Junior and Senior Hl&amp;h Schoola.
B urc h , G eorgta
0 nson, enry'" 0 ns~n, au me, ..LIUUIS C·
Officers '!xpres~d dou.tft · that
Schools will oCC!ciall)'- open on
Dade, Erma Burcba~4 Andrew Newt Pullins, dnver of ~bel cabbage and chocolate mtlk made Tuesday, Sept. 3, accordillJ to tbe
two horses. In the bus, Augusta Johnson, Ella Cornell 1 Lida 1 up a n"ry appetiling diet for. tbe 1releua. whirb also Ults .other ~

·about the 1920's tha out of
o't
Ash came ~e above pic.s tart, we wonder how our
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Holstein; 4-H dtlr7, Cll~l11 1 Col·
to start to schoolm the tw
liDS Roser Holter, ~· 'Jihel11. peara~ •""16" · ·May'"' c, &lt;:; horse power WAJO.Dibelr parenta rode to school?
Da~ny Holllrloy, .Ar~~ . 'Jlleln, :h"w/.\t"~~
:uty111!~. . TliiS was a c:overfl&lt;l spring wsgoll, 'with stationary top, and
Karen T~ei&amp;s. J!'atsy •Price, Guetn- co!~tJ Grafttt JUry·· .p~e~:. uoo ·side curt.aiJ;l$ to "&amp;e rolled up·, or down as ·the weather C011di·
~:~ J~~~~ 1f;;-!:ta~io~~'h!!:: :o~ b!;!nd. BOild t. • • · ·tuinlllted and tlo~ 1 ~d~.
were two• board
lengthwise of
rda · Earl Retve~ Jer.., .J~m•• Lltll• r~le.m&lt;~. ·
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lhe wagon 'l'l.th fust enoug~t room tletween to walk. In th~ cenb.,l~ell, .Ray Po••l!. . Vlrlifnlo. , Jll!nry Barrel~ lllcldleJII)I'~ waa ·1er wa, a ~aU burnside stove '!l'hich was always CQld until the
1ob010n Robert $mlth. ,Stephen .In" tho MlddloJO&lt;&gt;rt ··b••lll• .j¢1&gt;' · wa_gon had almost flnlsb"' Ita two mlle Joutttey.
H•f!m•~. 1omeo IJlirom, Erlg&amp;,ai- ~!"'c.·~ ·m:.'"~ ~~:~~ 'l'raviilllig rro.., Lock No. 21, to tile Portland, 0 ., school. In
t"_', J':;:."J':u:I'":·,~'I'OD) 11' of lnto.J&lt;au..i. ... ·.... _.i;... · winter the mud roads , were ~ deep, and Just about every Talbott, an unidentlflecl llrl llld Raymond Johlloon.

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Middleport Chi•Jd
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Flys·pray
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;::.return .. 1111;8''1n.

The
horse pulling contest ol the 94th annual Meigs
County Fa1r wtll be held at 7 p.m. this evening as the grandstand attraction for the evening.
R C G'l
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. . t more and . H. Eastman are superintendents in
charge of tlte contest which is Open t('l . World competition.
Rules Of the Buckeye Horse Pulling A:JSOciation of Ohio will

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Is AttractJOn
, · .A"'·t~ F . .T. ;:r--;ontght,· :!".. ~~~;.:;.:sd·~...~·o:f

Rev. Charles Kirsoh. former pastor of the Letart Falls Methodist
Church bas llecn sent by the Board
of Missions
the Methodillt
Church Of Ohio on a six weeks
preaching tour in Europe.
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Rev. and Mrs. Kirsch left by
Bla~k topping of Union
and plane from Daylon, on July 31 for 1
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Mulbel'fy avenues in Pomeroy bY Londo~, E_n~land. On , their tour
the Standard Alphalt and Tar Co. they Will v1s11 the largest clUe.!! ol
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Frace,
Jtaly,
Switzerland,
Germany
;;,t\IM:;!~n Eon F~~o~~s:~ording the Isle ol Capri and other Modilerranean lands.
Mrs. Henry E. (EUs) Stewart
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P"or the past two days Pomero)'
Rev. Kirsch, now of Sabrina. 0 . d '
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atreet crews have been grading was awarded the title "Church or hied~ late ~ndayC ml o.bn~ng " 1 her
out the bigh spota and setting the Year" at the Ohio Methodilit
om 111
e 5t 0 urn sa, W. Va
forms £or curbin-gs. The Mayor: ConlC!renc~ held m June.
Funeral arrangemeni.!J have not
said today that black topping
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been completed with the Fogleprocede despite the fact_ thal alii
HAS PAINTING SPELL
song Funeral Home. Mason City .
curbings have not been mstalled. .
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He said the . curbings would then
Mrs. WIIUam Stl\lcrs. 506 L.
be-finished after tile blaCktopping Main Street suffered a faint1n~
MEIGS G•NERAL HOSPITAL
Of tbe streets is completed,
.!!pell Thursday and rccctved emergency t;eatment
from the
Admitted: Miss Louisr Part. The Cllarleston fltm was jranl· Pomeroy A1d squad.
low, PollJcroy ; Geralfli!'le DeWees,
ed tbe contract on a ~id of $19,Dexter; Earl Moore, Middleport ;
027.30 by the State Fflghway DetOOK FO!t SPEEDERS
John Manley, Middleport.
partment. -Tbe job caHs for ll'le
Pom-eroy pohc:e Thursday in Dischared: Mrs. Dnris Dailey
r~rfaC!h'lg ol one and four fifths vestlgated complaints
of coal and daughter, Portland ; Lester
mllea of streets bll!for~ the State trucks exceeding speed limits on Prie&lt;2, Pomeroy ; Paul Williams,
Route 124 ls turn'd back to the I .t.ast Ma.in Street. No arrests Middleport, Mrs. Matt ie Sprouse,
were made.
Pomeroy.
Pomeroy street systems.

T0 Start Monday ·

co~~-shlngton 8tso announeed thai '

Confesl

ra'lor·ot.-•x

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USED TV SE'TS

32 ....

Y•!ues ~.95 lo '12.95
1

2 pairs $1.00

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BARGAiNS IN

TABLE LAA\PS

PENCILS

Solo $3.oq

In paatel ahades with 100%
Duraloom binding. Moth re·
sistant. 72 by 90 inches.

Sale!

SERVA
SNACK SETS

HeaY)' Wt!:i&amp;ht quilted plasti~

.

A blepd of rayon and nylq_n

$4.88

8 Piece

Plaollc Sbue Bioga

. SAl&amp;!

SLEEPCRAF.T
BLANKETS

$3.95

Blue, green, pink and· yellow.

1.50

. • LI$1.00

Beaut;rul pastel colored bed·
spi-eads in twin and full bed
IIZC.
Washable and preahrunk.

ahoe baa• with 12 pockets.

1$ .R~ t:ut ~PLANTIIS

. flOwER ~ -

Tufted

keiB.

10 .... 11:6t PLANTIRS

· i~! llellll

Tufted

Metal Waste Baokets
Oval abape metal waste ba!l.-

Wt01Jabt iron racks with
Jointed llpliler polS.
: : H .... tl.tt PI.ANTIRS
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. i IALI

3 pairs $1.00

$2.95

WRoUGHT IRON
, . rLA,NTERS
.

reinforced al

COTTON
SPORT SOCKS
Sizes 10 to 13.

Strl~ttd

$2.95

Fits

sites 10 to 14.

$1.39

$1.39
Another ShiPment
Men's and Young Men's

pockets - Snu(l filling waist.

LONDON CUP! - Cairo radio
reported today th•t Syrian plane-t
forced an American plane tu land
in Damascus Thunday "lor hover.
•~g over Syrian territory without
o-btaining permiuion."
" A squadron or Syrian planes
force(! the American plane 10 land
when it ignored the warning wbile
flying over Syrian territory," tbe
Cairo broadcast said.
\
"The American plane was cir·
cling over Damase~ . Competent
Syrian a\l&amp;hor-ities aearebed the
four members of the American
plane and collected the landing
fees for tbe plane before it was
allowed to resume its lllght."
The type or aircraft wu not
ide-ntifjed and no further details
were given.
The li~tin g of four crew members. howtover. indicoatad a U.S.
military type plane waa involved.
So mention was ftl&amp;de of paasen~ers in the Cairo broadcast. •
The incid&lt;.nt. :t c 0 n r i r me d.
would indit"ale a furtber WOI'Ien~n!: of (elations between the SYri1n cuve mm~nt and the United
States.
The DamQCuiS governmt'nt aJ..
ready bas eipelled three American diplomat! on charpa of plot.
ting to overthrow the regime
there.
In relaliaHon, the U. S. govern.
ment det:lared thetSyrian amba ..
sad~r in _Washington and a junior
Synan diplomat no longer wei.

are showing
Show. today: It is the first time they, or
·In a Me1gs Farr . nl just never cared much
that Chatles has ,, 4-H call project I'm
l27~acre &lt;J,a1ry farm near Downington.
ot rich, Jersey milk.

Fo~m.er Leta~""

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411ft 'btiUUlUJ. eolors.

STROCH SOCI(S

10.

; . 69c a pair

loot~ed '~e weave In &amp;ev-

SWEATERS

Solid colors and a big selec-

$1.95

T2 Iotito• - !ringed
lendt - aon skid baok. Low

100% NYLON

over sweaters. Sizes 4 to

JACKETS AND LONGIES

24 ,by

Lilli• Toll

For Men

Biuc Bell~' Matching

IY UNITED
: 'MtundCU'Iit~!1TII ··

br~ther, George, 4, left,

Coat sweaters and Pull·

010

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Between
US And Syria
Said Widened

$1.95

Western style - white
back blue denim in sizes
4 to 12.

8CJy1' and Girls'

RUNNERS

GROUP I .. .. ..
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$1.15
GROUP II · · · · · · · · .. · ·· .. · .. · · · $1.22.

Boys' Blue Denim

m"tfy I" the lOt.
"-•' Lake lrle,

First Time Exhihito iS At Meigs-Co Fair

Water Pressures
Low In Pomero}·
When Main

Sizes 6 lo 16. Checks, plaids, novelty patterns and solid
colors. All with short sleeves. About 200 shirts for this
sale.

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I' RUG

li:xtra. lar(le sizes 18, 19, 20.

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

DUNGAREES

JACKETS

Mea's Argyle

TV
THltOW COVbS

sa nlori.:z~d .

to $1.95

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$lRUCH

Sires 14~ to 17. Fin~ yarn
blue chambray - expertly
tailored to fit and wear. Buy
your correct sii'.e. They're

Si&gt;.cs 2, 4, 6 bnd 6x . Made of Dan River washable pop·
lin aP:Id lined with sanforlzcd flannel. Navy, grey 'and

$4.95

Boya'

SHIRTS

GIRLS' DRESSES ..... c ... ~. _
$2.95 to $5.95
GIRLS' COATS ... .. .... -~~ ~ -~ ~
$12.95 to $25.00
GIRLS' SKIR!.S - -- -~ _
___ $2.95 •nd $3.95
GIRLS' BLOuiES _
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- --- $1.69 •rtd $1.95
GIRLS' SLAC~$ ___~ __
·~- ~ .. - $2.95
__ .. _ $1.95 and $2.49
GIRLS' JEANj _______ _ -- -- -- -- -GIRLS' SWI!Afi"I!RS _ ---- - - -- --- ---- • $1 .95 ~ 12.95 - $3.95
GIRLS' RAINCOA1'3
$5 .95 ' to $8.95

$1.88

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BINGLE COPY-k

t~e centnl ptalJll..._
·New England, during
' 41thoqh rfinfall wu
ly Jil:hi · htteTmittentl:r
storna erupted along
Nearly On'e Inch f(!ll at
pol11, Ind., and more than
haW' lneh pelted Buffalo, N.
The cool air mass which
gered thunderstorms and •""·•· ' I
erf! during the night will mo¥e ·
into lhe Ohio VaH.Ii\Y and parts of
the Mldatlantlc coastal states to·
day, again preceded by rainf'all.

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Setvrhy.

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All sizes from 34 to 50. Lee
overaiJs lit well, look wr.ll
and are made to wear longer.

Mottly

raau

5+05.

irl a ;;va~e
d::~.:·~r~
ment of ~~ air ,

Sizes 6 to 18 and yout]u; sizes
30 to 38. 100'% soft. easy to
wash orlnn. Jled, black, pea·
C!OCk. maize, ~barcoal and
light green.

Men's "Big Yank"

See The Complete Line Of
GIRLS' BACK TO SCHOOL

WESTERN
DUNGAREES

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Men's "'Lee"

Boys' "Hanes"
Fl&amp; Lea!

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio, Frldaoy, Ausust 18, 1957

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COTTON PLISSE

PANTIES

Rayon Tricot Night Gowns ......
Nylon Tricot Night Gowns . . ....
Nylon Tricot Slips ... . $2.95 and
Nylon Tricot Half Slips ... .. . . .
Royon Tricat Panties . . . . . . .

NO. 104

Women's $2.95

Women's Extra Large

LINGERIE

· ~art new Filii am! Winter Styles. Junior sizes 9 to 15.
Mil~&lt;~ '$bel 10 to 20, WOll!fll's sizes 38 to 44.

GROUP I · · .. · · .. ·: · · ; · ..
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VOL IX

WOMEN'S PHIL MAID

W6M~N'S' .COATS

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SPECIALS - New Arrivals in

TWO Sti!CIApGIIOUPS OF

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Vandals Steal
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At Ice Plant

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2-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy.Middleport, 0, Aug 16, 19a7

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Meigs Soil Con~erv_ation District fnjoys Steady Growth;
Sta~e Conservatromst Cites Year As Gr·eatest In History

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steady growth has be en enJoyed bY

eags Cwnty Soil Conservation Du;tnct,

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Ohio last year than m any s1ml1ar p~riod on
record.
In totaling the rec01ds from each of Ohio's
87 Districts , he c ited the fast pace of apphed
conservation measu1 es accomplished since
July I. 1956, as follows
3 ,800 new cooperator s enrolled With Soil
Conservatwn Districts bringmg the total to
date in Oh10, smce 1942, lo near the 40 000

over the past f1vp year period.

mark

&lt;'Onservation cooperators are increasing
Kennard, state conservaUonist, saJd this
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3,4.00 new, complete soil -conservmg farm
plans were put into operation by farmers
through f-1S1stance from technicians of the u
S Soli Conservation Service
16,000 acres of stnp cropping, 20 ,000 acres
of Rasture estabhshment, 53 mites of terraclng, 61 miles or diversions 1 150 farm ponds
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33ij !prma developments, and 5,106 acres of
tru pl4!ItlnJ. all vitally needed soll·and·wa·
t~r·,~:RIM'rvlng m~tllods, were added during
the YeW'• period Reportai also are wildlife
benefltin( practices of 52,000 rods of hedgerow p!,ntlpgs and 2,445 acres of wildlife co.
ver and food plantings
,
Referring to progress ~n Ohio

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Baseball
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530 Sports EYe
5.45 News Picture
600 W11tch Mr Wiutd
JamborH
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1100 True Story

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COLUMBUS. 0 -If you rJnd
itnaU tomato-like fruits growing
on your potato plants , ynu are ob
auvln1 a natural
pbenomeq,on,
tays E C Wittmeyer , OhiO Sta te
Untvf!rsJty eitenslpn horucultur
lst. These small fruits are potato
~eed balls, or th e true fru1t of
the potato The fruit&amp; \lsually
rang(! from o/t " to 1
10 diame·
ter or slightly larger
The relattvely
roo!, hum id
weather earlter this summer fa
vored the developmen t ol theo&amp;e
seed balls, aeeordtng to Witt
meyer. Prdmartly, Ohio summers
are too warm and too drv for Ute
«:fcvelopmcnt of these fruit8 In
the northern .'ltates these fruits
arc qulte common each year
Some of the older vanetle:s
bke- Irish Cofpler. very seldom
produce 11eed halls, Wittmeyer
says, wh.lle some of the newer
varieties-Katahdin, Sebago and
Cherokee-will
produce
seed
balls rather ahLlnclanUy.
When the:;e seed balls are cul.
)'OU usually can rind many flat·
tooed, ovat[&lt;fShaped S(!eds.
I!
the~e seedS are remov~d, thn cured u!l plantd next sprmg, the rEl
sultmg planta may or may not
rettemble the parent plants. Plant

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said the state Is movmg ahead in 'work with
~everal sponsoring Soil Conservation Districts
10 the development of watershed work plans

These involve the Upper Wabash Watershed
covering parts of the Darke and MercE-r Soli
Conservation Districts; Marsh·Run Watershed
which Includes portions of the Huron, Craw:
The vi~age of Tallmadee
ford and Richland Districts; apd with the UJ&gt;
FOJlESTRUN
Akron, 0 .. was the home of
Comas and daughter, M1ddlepor1
per reaches of the Conotton,' primarily in·
ila Bacon who became a
Mr. 'nd Mrs C!~orpenter, daughter
known author Dnd lecturer
volvlng lands In the Harrison District.
ol
Rulland, Mrs W E Shank
[ was the f1r:sl person ll&lt;o:,~~~~:~
In addition, watershed planning applica.
and Mrs Thomas Haym&lt;~n.
work presenting Sir F
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ALL DAY MIITINCI
tlons are on file from the Middle Tiffin, ' in·
con (no relalton) as the real au
Guest$
rfi!cently 'of Mr and
'fhere wlll be an aJI-day meet
v~lvlng parts of the Williams and Fulton Dis· mg at Ruti!p.!ld MISsion ~unday tnor uf Shak('spcare 's plays
n J~rrr HUI were Mr and
F•· 'f~IJl RtfMds, son, Marmet,
tncts In Oblo, and Lena wee and Hillsdale Jlis- August 18 Ther~ w1ll be .a home. Vij. , Mr 40~ krs
Denver
}Qm,ns
and
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cJr
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SunFILLERS
trlcts _Jn Michigan; and the Chippewa Water· Qay School will ~ at ": () jolluwed
L1ve)"
~nd
JDp,
Ch~reston,
Mr
Jackson, Oh10. 1::; the center of
shed •n the Medina and Wayne SoU Conser· by afternqon services a 2 p m
the silvery pit 11 on wdustry of an~ Wr.s M'r1on Dingy , son Ro·
_
the Umtcd S\al't's
The Globe ge.r, Columbus.
vation Districts. Work also Is movlpg ahead
!fr and Mrs J P Bur!Jeil of
Iron Cn , 1s Ihe world's lareest
5 1
~n the UlJper Hocking Pilot Watershed Pro· FIJen"r•USIN
Cblillfi!ston,
Dqp Powell, Golum·
of Ml S 9LD
,
l produeer of this metsl of hlttl
r anu Mrs Clar·
1
d
.. ) , bu, vl•it~ ~~~d!l wljl&lt; Mr and
us
Ject In the Fairfield District, where two flood- •or• Root
Chill !h (! we1c sur Slb ICon IIcontent
use ~~~ a m x
h
.\ rna t&gt;a bl e f oun d r IE.' s and !IL#CI '4rl If. ~· Pqw'
preven~fon structures are already built in the prued to 1earn 11ICO
lat
e had sol.J rmlh
Mr and Mrs. Ray Stephen, nf
Hunters Run portion of the watershed above h1s tunera] home 111 Chilllcothr
--·- - - - -- - - Parkersburg spent MDtld~y with
to John HNrly, a funeral d1rc ~
Lancaster.

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iafnesvtlle hus Ohw's only co
educational boardmg school on a
h1gh school level, fo'rtends Board
ln,i School

WHH
Meigs County News

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Bob Crq~y Sho"
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Seciet Storm
J:4jo ql Nljll&gt;l

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Onaerc)Jrretif

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I 15 Neighbors

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American Bandstand
400 Car.oon Club
500 Mickey Mouse Chl'b
•Five Star Final

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7·00 Jim Bo,wle
1:30 Cisco Kid
8 po Sherlo!!'k Holmes
8•3p Dat.,. W1th tbe Angels
9:00 The Big :Beat

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Eastern Ohio
Potato Day Is
Held On Farms
COLUMBUS, Q. - The Eastern
Ohto Potato F1eld Day Is being
held today August 18 at the AI
and Arden Ramsyer Potato Farms
1 mile s.outh of SmithYille on Rt.
0 Growers representing nearly
all produclnr al'eas in Northeaatern
Obi&amp;' have served on c:ommlttee•
planning this event

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Mr. DJ&gt;t,lot Attorno1

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Two l"or Th, Mjm~r

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6·30 Jluct:l).ecrs

'r~e ~hiii!IY lluront~ ~ow

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The day's actlvltles ,;',;;la~r,•;•;!ds~'a'~
9 a m with maehinery ..
tiona, j,Miuding plowing,
~ ~ssbred Fem.~~l., 'J)tfpartti~sN'Qing
and bsrveltlnj:. Leo Buchhol'Z Wooster, if
chatrman of the Field Equipment
Demonstration Committee. Companies also aJranged dlspla)"B or
materials u~M by potato growers
'for hokhrng egg procft~ctiN
A new feature was a cllruc staffed
by Ohio Agncultural Experiyour nearelf
ment Station experts. who were
IJroller lsatd•eryman
available to a!sist growers with indlvtdual problems E. K Alban and
John B~o~shnell, department of hortJculturc, J P Slcc!man, department of entomology, and J. D
Wilson, department of plant path·
ology, were available for mdlvidual
d1scussion
An exhibit on potato grades
wu arranged by Joe Prather supNelsonville, Ohlo
"-' ervi!or, Federal State Inspection
Service, Columbus.

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Two Gun Playhousa.
6 00 t eta Talk It uver
6•30 News Review

LEAD ON

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Fleming

Hatcheries

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FE~CING

10:00

11130

NEEDS

Stop In At The Middleport Feed Mill

gues4J of
Bell wert Mr.
and cbllciien

RED BRAND FENCE

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On Your
Radio Dial

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Middleport Feed Mill
We Do CUstom Grinding
N. 2nd AVE.

MIDDLEPORT

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BOOK YOUR FALL SEEDS and
FERTILIZER NOW!

aT.7\t~'l:

Sugar Run Flour Mill

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. Mulberry Ave,

Pllone 150

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U1anne Nye of Columbul Ia
t p.mdlna thl1 week
witb her
grandp&amp;ret: ll, Mr. and Mn. Hom·
er Holler
Mn Ann Wauon, Mr.a Helen
Damewood Mn. (Kathleen Scott
and Mn Bertha ScoU vllited the
Clark J1adolla t.rm at Tuppers
Pl :o •n11 S"'l.day
lin. CharlM Ba,er waa the
tlUe&amp;t the p;alt week of Mr and
Mrs Harold Newell ol Belpre.

KINGSBURY

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New and Used

MOWING MACHINES
HAY RAKES
New Hollud

BALERS
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FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Phone 419 - Pomeroy

JN FARMING

YOU CAN STILL HAVE

A

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and SAVE LOTS OF

4·H NEWS

STIVERSVILLE

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A Few 1956
100 - 300 - 400

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ARE STILL AVAILABLE

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BIG SAVINGS
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Is Paramount

PomerO)'

FARMER
to
FARMER
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The New Idea Corn Pickef is the fastest and cleanest corn picker

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rOP NAMES IN

BICYCL.ES

Pomeroy

look like tiny
Bap- from plan~•·
orr-eolo, If tbe
·where 'l'ol~twre
sMwa op worn j'
accordlnt to the
Gardenen may te~t tor mite.
by Making or bftllhinl tJ¥.!: foUqe ~
of shrubs •nd !olwera ove:t a sheet
o( white pape'r. If tpe.cka on the
· ~eve, Goleman ._y1, tbe
should be sprayed witb a
such .u aramlte. msla·

SEE THE
New Idea

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Schwinn

We carry everythmg 1n

CORN
PICKERS
ONE ROW, PULL TYPE

Bike Service Also

Trainer and

Re.rular Bikes

O,N DISPLAY

m All Stzcs

PRICES START ·AT $32.95

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COLUMBUS, O. - Mltea may
he to blame for the dull~ Ufelaa
7olor of many Shrubs and flowen: -1
during August,
to D.
Lyle Goleman,
Unlver·
slty extension eot,on•olc•~b~.
Goleman .!Jays

The'JO Daily Sentin~I

lin Gertrude Bockftll oponl
a da7 wlth llr. aiMl Mn. Jlar9]d
Bumaide
\
Mrs Mary Hetnet'or Jlola.trOJ'
VISited Mrs. ft.ollllt Beal
Mr and Mrs. DouJld az.lt:klta
vis tted in 'Ravenu lftd
t ompanied home
b:t'
Bndtl e tJbo w u 91ilt
1
two w! b
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6y Mill l11Cy ICibbt•
Mr and Mra L R Stone and
four chtldren hav~ returned to
theu home 1n C1evtllat~d after
•pending their vacation here with
their parentJ. Mr. and MrJ C E
HumphreY\,
Mr and Mrs Eua:ene Cowdery
of ReedJvtlle , Rt I , enteJVmed
recent!} w1th a surpnae birthday
dmner In honor' of the anmveraary
of Mtu Mildred Kibt1le GuesU
:--::--:--: -c-attendtfJI were Mr and Mrs Ralph
Barton and !amtly, Mr and Mrl
Wilham Congrove, II E Kibblr
Mr and Mrs James Newhf)u.ie
nd da\lghter, Forre1t. of Reedsv11Je
Mr and Mrs Jim K1ng and family ol Ravena YlBJted a few day;;
of Belpre, R1chud Lee, Betty Ann. w1th Mr and Mu. Wm Houd•
t!ht1dren In the Cowdery h.nme and shelL
Recent guests or Mr and Mrs
, ,
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Bobbie Miller, Columbua
_ , ~.
Wm Kmg were Mrs Nora Cum
Readers·
'!'l'"ll 'identllled the aerial photo of tn~· Meigs County Form in last Saturday's Mro Ida Mllhoaoe of
mJn.s and son of Reydbldsburg,
edition as q.&amp;.t bi)loniin.g to Vel'l)on Nease on Minersville Road tn Nease Settlement The Ytlle and Mn. N"lra Wade of Ak- Ml·s.
Ruby Rueter and .son and
~arm bas beeh in;the'N-.se family for three generation:~ and was one of the farms of the on· ~~~e a~dth~~~~es~n~ 11 •ttew;~k Mu Myrtle Carman of Hunt1n;:.
Richard
glnal. Putll\1111 UJpd Grant. TCJ4ay Nease operates the farm ,principally for the broiler mdus· , retty
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' ton and Mr. anrl Mrs
try havin,i ~~ b~ei"J OJ) ~and now.'J;'he 130 acre farm his 30 tillable acres Those identi-1 Mrs PhU Dietz and son Btll Hellman.
fylng the hArm, were: Mrs. Frances Roberts, Racine; Terry Seidenabel Pomeroy Robert Da- ldt Fruity by pb.ne for their' ~orne Mrs E A Stewart sptnt a
week tn Columbus Vll!lillng her
vis, Pomeroy; Ver...l Hayes, Pomeroy, and Earl Thoma, Pomeroy.
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Mr .md Mr1 Don Coleman and dauahter and famdy
305-day rewrds of 9 946 pound~' famtly of ColumbuJ were week
W
of milk and 418 pound~ of f; c
end auests of bu mother, Mn
In the same, or s1m 11ar herds Helen ArcheJ'
IY C. L- ii.AKIILII
h\.uch a cow will eat 1f fed boun· the anrfiCial breedmg prOR:Wv
Mra Ada Boso of Belleveille
tifully nt high quality roughage reported had an average of IC,991 W Va, was a vlsttor Frtday afterCounty ~tfi:cut1tvrt~ . ..:,.m
Five 1-fel.gf COUI\t&gt;t farm Reople One 1400 pound Holstem eow pounds of m1lk and 425 pounds noon In the C E Humphrey home
were am6ng the 'be:ltet 'than 3500 n1lJIUng 50-66 pounds per day• ate ef fat, an advantage
of 1 04~
Mr~. Glsdys Baughman
and
attending tbe -·ftJ1!1•1 Dairy Day I'{) pounds of gratn, 12 pounds uf pounds of mrlk and seven pou,nds frte.D~. Mrs. Mary Torne~~ of Ga
at the Ohio Agrle)!lltUI'If.l Ex'peri· alfalf~ hay and 114 po~nds or of fat over the daughters of hanna, were recent guestB of th.e
ment St.-thm at , 1 ~ WO&lt;istt~r last legume-grass silage For 15 days stres used largely Jn natural ser- former's slater, Mrs Rose Thomas 1
week. This jjllthietlQg ' , .1'u th~ this cbw ate an average of 98 vice Cows in DHJA herd!! had an
The Lawrence Ritt!hle family
largest eroua t}Jls l'year celebl'at· pounds of grass sllsge
average Qf 9,733 pounds of nulk have p10ved to the Stanley proplog the 75th abnfYersat'y or the
Tbil summer an 1100 pound and 375 pounds of fat annually erty a't Success
Obio AgriCultural ~E:k}terlment Holstein cow fed green meadow for a Slmtlar periOd
Mr. and Mra Curmon Bailey of
Statton
Racme were vuttors Sunday of
1 crup &lt;:hopped twice dnli;:, ate a50
pounds per day. whde med1um
William Randolph.
I
The stat.too, which WB~ cstab- : .dztd Jerseys ate sn average of
lish .. rl Jn 186l on the tampus of I( 2a!5 pound• daily Tlhese cows
Oh1o State ·1/idte.rlit)' It qolum· were fed no grain Cows that h 3d
RuSHII R. Priddy
bus, contiD.ued , ·there
for ten grain ate corresponding)J lesl
Muon County 4-H Club Apnt
years after "'hich: tt wat moved to ~rass
F•nn Youth Sttow Or•ws N•&amp;r
Mr. and Mrs A. c Brewer re·
Wooster whefe the' lbain station
Most of you
hau~ probably turned horr.c (rom vllltllng thmr
stili eontmues. A:t the preaent f
These exampics are extremes heard that our Farm Youth Show daughter and husba~;~d, Mr and
time tbe iit..IUon ownm "l.Ml acrts ·It &amp;hould be realued that htgh wlll bl." the la..~t of the month Mrs Arnold Donman, Portland,
pf land In Wayne County near roughage intake will not occur Th1s means that all your proJects Mame.
Mr af'ld Mrs. Ray Wade, chll
Wooster, 1,114 Kres In other unleSI! the quality o.f the rough- shoulrl be flmshed and your profarms throu11hout
the alAte and age IS blgh. Inadequalt! roughAge Ject cJrculat s•gned by your lead dren, and Everett Wade Sherman
Ill addition ~till ope~iltes county must be sup~lemented by greater cr and [UJ·ncd m to the ()ffJce W Va , \'!Sited Mr. and Mrs u R'
experiment farms in Trumbull, amounts of grain resultmg m here to be sl·ored You st•ll haw• Allen, Sunday a week ago
Mahoning, Mad11on and Belmont bigh.er cost of milk production
a little time to complete your
Mrs Audr11 Brewer, daughter
1
counties.
W D Pounden In commentmg project t( You w11l work on It 1: I..ouue, called on Mrs Nell Mid·
The sub-~t;ltion .farm of better j on bloat 111 cattle slated that }Ou wmt un.t11 the week or lhc dleswart , Portland, ~nday after•
than 30Q a.cres "' Carpenter m 1 pasture bloat m cq.ttl(! results 26th though. I'll wager }OU wnn t noon
Meigs County i1 one or the earl· from the formation or abnormal ~omplete 1t
Mr and Mrs James Lawrence
~est farms whkh were purchased quantities of stable foam 1n Lhc
Reorg.~niufion For 1958
and BOn, Howard, and Freda Car.AT
for experimental work throughout rumen Under certam conditions
Some of t.ht- clubs have lalkeU penter vuuted Mrs Stella Elder of
the state.. This was estabUshed tn alfalfs and ladlno clover promote about electmg tbelr orr,cers for Covmgton Ky, Sunday.
1903
Prlnctpal
experimental a more stable type of foam m the 195.8 club year at the1r Sep t Freda Carpenter and Howard
worl:: at the pr~sent dme is on the rumen lhan
grasses anC tember meelln g Thi s 1dea 1 ~ en Lawrence attended a ball game
meadow and pasture wbrk and · btrdsfoot tre-fo1l
tJrely m order and Is a good m Cincinnati recently.
Another e:o!ipcrtm.cnl which Is 1dea Mot:t of the clTI: ulars are 1n . Mume Durst and son, Tommy
beef cattle
The f1ve Meigs .county people rceetvmg eonsiderable mterest tor next }ear so 11 you want to r and Chuck Van Meter called on'
attending the annuil field day is in the selection of cattle 'by elect four off1cers and reorgamu Mr and Mrc; Glenn Ahles Wedneamcluded N G Rose, Emory Pow· I producing h1gh
protem milk for nex t , ear 3t you1 Septembl'r day evening
Eber and lva Carpenter were m
ell, Thereon Johnson, Carl Bilt· , While payment today 1s not en mectmg go right ahcadt
Where Quality
kam and C E. Blakeslef!
• the basis of protem and othc 1
Sec:.retarv's Record Book
Athens Wednosday evenmg
Butternut
aDd
%ad St.
Interesting
experiments, de-l solids of
{at,
dairy workers
I want to remmd the dub scMildred and Joyce Cuele, Bash
monstrations and exbthttll: were potnt out that th11 w11l probably cretartes that the record books an, called on Eber Carpenter and
available for observation through- be the future means of deter should be brought up to date
out the day 116 well as two serie.~~ mining t~ value of mdk
now This mdudes the frnancul
of talks In the mor:ning, a -tour to
It was reported that dunog the section, commtltee and off1cer 1
the puture farm and the main past fiVe years rate.!l bf m1lk and sectwns. Also the mmutes of
program in the afternoou.
1 Cat production of all Oh10 cows EVERY rg.ee~mg should be reW E. Peterl!leJl,
outstanding have improved by 2~% to a cur corded and dated Remember to
da1ry authority from the Univer- rent level of
6,930 pounds of dc.s•gnale your public meetmg as
1
sttY or Minnesota, fold tbe group milk and 267 pounds or butler much so Jt won't be a regult~r
that the futY!e
-prospect&amp; for fat per cow. No ether state haf meetmg. Be sure to consult your
dairy meluded much larger herds reported mort! rap1d improve leader and have tht! leader slgn
ranging
upward
toward 100 ment in a sln)tlar periOd.
the recorrl book
,
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cows J)er dairy eared for by one
C D. McGrew in reporting on
Spend Wuk In Ohio Camp
man. ThiS man will be a apecla· what artificial breedmg !tas ac
Las~ week a couple of Mason
liet and will not do ally work In· complisher:l atated that m 1955 County 4-H g1rls were guests of
,.olv)ld tn harvesting
grain or 156. 203 sires were proved tn Ohio Lawrence and Jackson Counties,
roughages for t.hc use of these hercb. Halt of these 'ires had Ohto 4·H Camp at Canters Ca'le,
d.:1ughters supcTior to tbelr dams Jackson, Ohui! Mil&gt;.! June Spen·
cows.
Petersen also pointed out the Also 1,487 of these bull~ had rna ccr and M1ss Jan1ec Jordan left
posstbUltie! of rortlfylng mJ.Ik for ture equivalent, ~ 2 hmes a da}, last Thursday and returned last
the purpose of, oombattnt aller·
- - - - -- gie.&amp; ift aome disease conditions.
Much interest wAs u-oused In
experiments on reeding Gf green
cbop In comparl80n t.o grasa and •
corn .silage and hay.
A D. Pratt m d1scussina the
u.se of roughage stated \hat "a
cow is not adequately fed untU
she ha&amp; had more than 9he ean
eat." This I&amp; ~rue for 888 days ot
ell(!h year. FU'11.herrnore, ~ahe ill
not adequately fed Ullleu a ma•
JOrity of the roughage Is of very
high quality.
Few people
appreclBte how

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LoutH Brewer and Mrs
D1x1e Sm1th Portland , atten ded a
4 H meetinJI m Pomhoy Jut .. ~k
lfr and Mrs Harold Va n Meter
and children, Eatt Lrverpool, werr
Sunda} guesU of bia parent!, Mr
and Mrs Charlea Van Meter
Mr and Mn Zer1mba Baker and
ehtldren , ChJcaao are vtAJtmg hiS:
mother, Mra Alice Van Cooney
Mr and Mn Ro8l Deal Gambler, caUed on Eber Carpenter and
famaly Monday
Vartor DW'st cal1ed on Mac Van
Meter recent!)
Mrf

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hmlly, ThurlfhJ eveolna
Paull.ne Bnwer and C'bildren
shopped in Pomeroy F'r•day
Rudy Durat, Mr and Mrs B R
Allen ('llled on Eber Carpenter
and {IJnliY Sunday
.
Mn Allee Van Cooney anti flste r, Mabel re-turned home Sunday
Mrs Van Cooney 11 111
Mn Fanni.e Durst and Margar et
spent Saturday afternoo n at Fork.
ed Run Part.

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Suniby In all there were 136
oamper1 rupna:
rrom
1().13
years of a&amp;e. If 1 know thear
11rl•, the camp
hopped wble
the y were there
leeden MMtt,. l.tvnlay
The 4-H Leader• meehnt t or
Auxusl wall be held lhu commg
Satur day at the Hllh School EconOmics Butldin g at 8 00 p m
There u1 a lot of bu11neu to b r
,:1s.cu~d. 10 1 would !i,ke ror all
leaden, Uliat.lnt leaden coun
cilors . .and juntw
tt"il der• wh ?
can to be pre1enl

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12:.00 The LYntJ Ranier
12 -30 1own and Counh'J

6:1' ,John Daly and the Newf

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Triplehorn recenU~
received
hl,s doetor or philosophy degree
from Cornell Un~veralty
Both Tr1plehorn and his wifr
were born and r:~.lsed in Bluff.
ton.

f:SO Mlet.ty Mouoe Pioyh901t

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Mter attending OS, Triplehorn
was on the staff of the Delaware
Agrtcultutal Es:perlment Sta~ion's
ent&lt;.lmology department His rt·
search proJects lnch.lded studlea
on oak weevils ~:~na moaquJtoes,
w1th some work on ornamenta)a
He taught courses In entomology,
toxonomy and insect control.

8·30 Captain Ko~~nJar~

Spc.1, Ptrafle
5 5S Weat!u.• man
!·OO Action
6·1S Douglr.s Edwarda
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Allen Count)' riatlve. h.lll begun research 011 the blolog) , ecolo!)',
and control of the European corn
borer, root worm and ear wbrm
An Obio State Unlver.s1ty gradu·
ate Trlplellorn .... m study differ·
1 ent' strains of corn In a .rearch
for type1 resistant to insect injury.

8:00 t..lfe on the Farm

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WOOSTER-Corn cnemle. that
annually chew O\lt hu;Je chunkl
tn the Ohio farmer'• profit• face
a :showclown battle w1tb the hirmg- of. a new enlomolo!:lst at
tbc Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station
Director L. L Rummell reporta
that Charles A Triplehorn, an

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breeder• have been uttnr aeed
ball1 lo the development of new
varltlea, but the w.orli 1.1 labor·
iou1 and tnne-conaumlna. A.J far
a• the Ohio 1ardener or ifOWer
Is concerned, these seed balls
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RomJ.er noon
The Pl'ice 1:1 Ldabt
Truth or Consequencea
Tic Tar ooup
H Could Be You
i'ex and Jinx
Current
My L!t11e Margie
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater
Queen For A vay
Modern RomaneeF
co111edt rtfl)e
Movl•t u}e
Popeye: Presentf
New.! Picture
Wild BJU Hlckok
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tor With rhe F.:rvm Deete1 Flllll'r
Ann1e Oakley, chnmp10n rt(}e
a!
Home
In Trov Mr· and \1r, ::~hot or Greenville, Ohio gave us
Ad, Sl"k M&lt;s Doo
Cottrill 1'\ll•sts
sharoo ,,,,1 Hoot , the former Ruth Pfann RJ\ the phrase "Ann~e Oakleys"
and the1r chtldrun MJCh:u·l Bart mcamng complimentary theatre
By Evelyn lrlcklu
r ·
M' ""·'u "' • 11 owaru~ Richards
Rv Mrs. Ad• Sloe'•
KJall{
Rose Ann ancl and Su slln wure recent gt 1 &lt;'~1s of l llckets TheY are pur.che(1 wtlh
rlth f:ntiiJ!J
L 1
and EarneJJt Richards or Salero
Th .. Wt!e~e ret~nJOn was held
Is e, Junmy Harden, En toea I fnends who h:&gt;pe to leal •I holes like those Anme put in
Va find Hazel Burnside of VIne Wt at Bailey'~ J,Jkc, f.ul( II A ~·ne and Roger Slack, John In lhe neflt fttlll r !' nf lht" 11('\1, playmg cards los ~ed 111 the a1r.
Ohio sru·nt Tuflday Wllh Mt end coveretl ti1Nh dinner wns Pnioy I!:I 8 Yne Garv and Dan 11 v r.a~c. holll' of Hit' Hoo t fllttil1y
Mrs Wilham Chapman and an
ed bv thoaQ pn•scnt Mi' nnd Mrs S eaor Kay Schn('1der, Alire Jea~
Mr and Mrs n~· l bert Nl klson f 1 John W WPf'lfl, Cnlun,buR Mr
isson an(l Ann Lee Watkm~
ll'l t ei ~ to F.(!Jtor
SECOND BIRTHOA y
T!'nnes~f'l.' Rpenl 1.helr ~oc~i: 1111,1 Mrs lummiJH!~ ('harle~ton h Mr an•l Mrs Willi~ Leud Jny,
~
533 53~ S Oakle.'o AH
The se{ ond lmthd.l\ 11~ Mr
Lulumbus Oh10
hN1• w1 th h•~ parents. Mr and Mr~ Mr 1md Mr~ Duk•' f'nlnrnbus ·
am and d~ughters visili'l't ~h
( larence Nu·kles
Mrs Echth ShPppnr~l
Rurl• w and Mrs (,r rwgl' Stumpf w ( n! l1ndu d;~ughtt•r nf OJ .111&lt;! Mt s Dear F.diiOr
K D Amsbary Wols l t·h•hrated at
W 1• wish to thank Sheriff Har
Mrll P.vl•lyn Brlrkll's atteruh•fl Va Mr!! Mt•ll Daniels, Rudy, umhu~
Tu e~ d .J) cvemn~ tenbaeh and his men lhe Uov
fh,• runr:ra! 'lf hur nwre Mn Cllf W Vu . M1·
and Mrs ~·rl
~r an(! Mrs Wll!1nm fun1liff their hom('
tnu Spencer at Belpre 'Monda
• Wl'l'~e. Mr ond Mrs John S~ll· nnf ROn ond Mrs lit•• sht'! D1ddle when bu·thdt~v eakl' and Itt' eJeum Scoub iUJd cacb and evllryoue
Mr and flf1s Dale Hart y.of Vaj,(e illlci rhlldrt' n, u 1 ~~;nd ~Iris ~IIIJted tl'latln•s In l'IJiumlll's' were sro1 \It'd to I ucy ,HJd 1lllllf's whn ~o untiringly ~enrched fur
I ew1 s K;lthle1 so many tlays tor our father
Alht'm 11penr Sunday nfternoo
Don W1•cse nnd son ond Mr a&lt;l ~· wus accompnmcd home !Jy AmsiJar."o. :\oh ~
w1th ht-r brother and sillier 1 1 n Mr~ ~~arl Neasf' locjil
tss {'llrol DHldlt&gt;
und Mtss Uel!y Kot'hi••J UN r.al. Harry Musou MalO)' S1·
Mt' ami Mrs 11l'l'llld VIolet . n aw,
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.II. Mr~ Dt&gt;llll S!al'kt•v rl'turned to llpolts Mr.~ (; It I((Jt•hlt·r
aud I
To )'Ou all our gra1Jtudf'
Tlw tlnunl plcnlr nf the Prr 'i ·~t'r home In (_ tllumhth follo"-JU }J l'hlldit'll. ( olumbu~ Wtlt" unublto"
Rt•spcctfully,
A PTA m('('!Jn~ wa.11 ht'ld at the hvt"11an MiJtswnarv S(H'it&gt;l\' W.l~ ll vacation sprut &lt;~t the Will 1,&gt; ll!ti' lltl
Marte, l'htrrr Jr, and
held in the Roadside Pa 1·k All,ll' flld1h.~ hume
~chool house Monday evening
Lawrence Maloy
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A C'OVI,'red dish d1nner wa 1
Mr and M1 s John C'JOoks and
l'ho~c spendtng the week end
with John Kaylol' were Mr and enjoyed Following the &lt;linnf'r two da\l.:;:htcrN or Colulllbus spcmt
FELLOWSHIP OUTING
~rs Evan Morri• and 4:!hildrqn of a ihQ.!'I business se~~lnf'l wal'. c6n· the weekeud wllh Mt utul Mr•
of lhe Ches lt'r charge
Mcmhc1s
Canal Wlnchellter, Mr and Mr&amp; dueled bv tbe president. Mrs Orvllle Crooks and Mr ann Mt.s MethodiSt Youth Fellowship w1ll
Neal Morrow and ehlldre~ of Pearl McJ)rlde, the mmutes nf Donald Ltsle
Mr and Mrs Chn1 les Duck have an outmg and jHtiiiC al
Cleveland, Mrs Oelpha Moffitt and of the July meeting was rr~acl hv
Don Cott 11 Jl worth and granddaughter Rober- Lilke Alma , Sunday Those gomg
~'~ 0 n and daughter of Baltimore M~ the !II!Crebry Mrs
nre requested to lllt'l'l on thl'
Mr and Mr• Auaust Roccl' •nd and a free will o.ffering was Ia Lewu of Rittman :u e spendmg- Pomeroy parkmg lot 111 I :JO p m
ranuly or Canton and John Kaylor tali:en Pre.!Hlr'lt Wtre t~E'~e mem · this week with tlw former'~~' The regulllr meeting ol Lhe group
bers Ml1111 Frances MUJII&amp;W, Mrs parents, Mr nml Mrs
Albert
J1· of Chlcayo, Jllinola.
wilt be held Monday ut 8 p m at
Florent;l' Duckworth.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard McGill Rubert Harden. Mrk
the Rock
Sprmgs
Methodist
Jtoberl Jenk:m,
columbus, Chur!'h
had os auestr Mr. and Mrs. G~Or,i~ Harden, M'ts Al~rt Duckworth
Wllll11rns, \ofr!l spt'nt several day.s here with
McFar.Jand and daughter, Mary and MrN Clifford
Genrfll! Schneldttr
Mrs
Pe11rl Mr and Mn Willis Lci.idln!lhllm
fiOil (,corxll Jr of Connellsville
011le Sayre or Columbus spt•t•t
l'a · Mrs L H Mraoz of Detroit, ami M't·Brlrle. Mrs F.ll.!p~t'lh J.oll:~nr,
RETURN FROM VISIT
Qul('k Mrs Don the Wt!t'kt-nd Wi!h 1\.Jr and Mrs
Mr and Mr1 R B. Burnett~ or MrM JIU'lf'~
Mrs to'rank Jenning~ lmd ch1i
Fairmont W Va
1isl'i', Mr11 F.arl Nea.~e. Mr11 0Jts Hubtuu d
dr6n K11lhy Lmdy ond llebbw
""I!Jo .....1.. ~
M1 and Mra Paul Torrenc(t ,.nd Mur) Hubbard, Mr~ · rrJae 811.1
Mr .und Mri &lt;'l'' 11 Cook and have rl."tured fl'om
a se\'eral
....,., ao • ' ,... '""
son and Mt and Mrs J1m (.'om 11 tlays vu~lt w1th her l)lll'~nh. Afr
!On or Columbus spent the week --~---..L.. -'- --- -f'lld with tbelr parents, Mr ahd
Ions and dllllghh•J of UeHer and M1·s I etJ
Sdmma1 ht-r b1
1:;.
1'1'
Falls spent the weekend with Woed.i hl'ld, 0
Mrs Charles Chaffee and 'Mr and
Mr1 Roland Torrence
Mr and Mra Howu.d Rauch and Mr and Mn~ Walter Cook
Mrs Dou¥1as Knapp and son
Mr and Mr• W1yne BriFklaa ehlldren, Mila Beverlv Klae.Jt of
,..
HA~OLD HYSILL HONORED
from V1relnia
were Sundav 1ueat1 of her brOther Newark, Mr and Mu. Robert ha\e rOturned
Harohl Hysell wat
and sllter-ln.Jaw, Mr and Mr~. Pllnter, l&gt;OUIIII JohD1on, Mr and where they ~ecompJ.nicrl Mr and
honor •t 11. family
Cha.rlt!l SP_encer ot Belprt.
r.!Nl
John
sOutherton
of
Rutland
Mra. a.. lph Painter and dauJ'):ller
Tuesday evening ,,,F,,.,,••
Mrs Inez Burdette and uulh· .r. aJJ.d Mn 'RuaaeU Painter wert' for a visit with reloll\es
t~ ot Point P)ea.ilnt attend(! tbe Silnday dinner eueshl f.Jt Mr. and
Miss Pattv Oiler has return~,! Lake m observance of
to her dulles In Camden Clprk day Pr'c~ent were Mr
Parker Rflunlon here at fhe hool Mrs. HarrY Brown of Minersville
houac Sunday and also caUed on
ludy Starcher and Mary Jo Hospltol, Purkersburg, ofltor .t Harolc~ Hysell nnd fllmlly,
Mr! Ora,.Caldwell
Bou•b wert amona thole attendlnK thr~:e weefu vacallon with her bull, Mr. and Mrs. H()mtlf
Mr and Mra Rol.und ·Torrence c•hlp at Ctmter's Cave near ~ack· mother, Mr~ G1'ace Oiler and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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and daua:hten apent Thur'aday 10n, reeently.
erandparlnls, Mr nnd Mrs. Will· and family
\tilth their dnuahter. Mr. and M.r•
Mra. Will HeHman S'pent Thurs- lam Dhidle and brother
Carl Morrill and family of Racine d..,. with Mn. Mary Halley
Mrs J. M Bowen accompamcd
bY
Mrs Oscar Henry of CUfton,
JJ,rlelfe •ltyr:d lor a lonref ~i1.lt
Mr and Mr1
Floyd Spence
On ·old fllAhioned belllnr wa 1 •pent SUnday afternoon with Mrs W Va., Mr. and Mn Clarencl!
held for Mr. 4nd Mrs Dqn Hetd· J'ennle Rouab
Ward, Columbus and Den Quisenley (Pauline Oo'rat) Monday fttvht
commencem~nt
Mr and Mn Curtis Bailey uf berry attenrled
at their home here
Athens were Saturday 1uests or exlilrciMes nt tho Unlverslt,r at
Qu1se11·
Ml'l Mary 'hliey and all caJle£1 A.th~na when Donalil
LICI~U GR~IjTID
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receiYed
his
~ei{ree
Mrs
on Mfl. Mar1ha W(llfe ln the att·
A marJI&amp;Jie llcen~e ha:; bv('n e"IIOOP
Bowen Mnd Mr Quisenberry wero
A trio or local men wUI launeh
1ranted In MetiJIJ County Problllc
Douala• Johnson la !pendlnll: a J!ueKts at th~ home of Mr and Saharday a new ~uslness 1n thhl
Court to RDscoe C Wise, MJddl('. h1w daYI with hili ~nndparenls, Mr1 Rower Qu1senborry for a area when the Supreme tee
port, 24, student. and 1\hry Jane Mr. and Mrs Rayrh~lld Taylor of Juncheon ln honor of Mr. a~d Cream Co. of Bradbury holds ita
Scott, t8. Ml_nt"rMvillt! 1dud41nt
Mrs DonPid Quisenberry
Addi1on
"Open House" trom 9 a..m to 9
Mr and Mrs Eck Moore o1 om.
Kayford, W Va . spent the week
end with Mr. nnd Mrs J. c.
Fnora of tree lee cream wlll
Ferrell
be llVtn vlsitc&gt;r• by Wilbur RowMr.!l. Fred Crow Jr, and son ley 1..Cbules Blrn•tt and Joe Ball·
J.)IVOftD
IN'TBRIESTS OF Ml!IG8.MASON ARIA
Carson and Mrs Trvln~ Karr Sr ey ratrona will be liken throu1h
. IICHAID I. OWIH - OINIIIAL Mfo-11
-,ent to Camp Arrowhead
at lbe block buildlnJ converted into
IIIYNOLD I. CIRUNI - I{IITDI ·
Jackson to brloj Lhc former's an lee cr,:!a~ me.'nufad~ina p~ant
from a mU'k house used' formerly
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Doujillill
Gent\elmer
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on \he Bailey dairy farm.
,.... , N.W Yoilt
.,tifld 11 MCOol elUII malltna matt. ,.t tiN DOlt olflee at Pum ttun visited his sister Mrs Ellen
Jtowley.; Dar,nett and Bailey
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Baer who relnalns ttl at her havf. d.;alt either In Ice cream or
•boirlplloo ":;' Del'!l'7 b7 eorrter wbero naUabto
to II" hotne
products closely alij.ed to It Ukt
""/~if:'~' aaee ·' 'l'lle Dollr Son~Aol . ollloo, tli.OQ: 11a
lllr and Mtlil Jimmy Sayre of I rniH( all their working lives Tille
fll.~. moto:' I'OUia ~""' ov,dloblo Pomeroy are ereetln&amp; a new company plans to wboleu.le lee
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more conservation
practices were applied by
more soil conservation d1.s tnct cooperators 1n

one
· 1 outcrops of the
W ltor the .moat be ner1,:1a
e are regJme durJng the 1930's Carl Bilikarn,. work Umt conservaUonJst, revealed
~hursday 32 new cooperators were added to
t e 436 active cooperators as oC July 1, 1956
to July I , 1957 The 'total now is 484 Meigs
county farms :.mder soH co n~ervmg
· pans
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Tb.e 1956· 19~7 growth of 32 is about the
average expa~sJon or the program per y(&gt;ar

co~cco~ding to Bilikam 25 new, complet~ soil
servmg plans were put into operation by
farme_r~ through assistance from local SCS
techn~c1ans There were 110 acres of strip
~:oppmg, 324 acrea of contour farming, 368
ds of tile, 305 acres of pasture 1mprovetnent, ~1 acres or tree planting in the year's
expansJOn
.
li!:;eb Federal F•sh ~nd Wild~f~ service IIIIR·
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ass and bluogllls for 4P f~rUI pqpds
t Hugh Custer IS soli OO~!~'I'j'a~onlst w!lh
~:f}~c:l scs and wor~s with B!Ukam. D4n'
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n, Tuppers Plams, lo president of the
ocal district conservatiou board; Clarence
Price, Portland, Donald Mora (secretary),
Chester; flarold Carn&amp;IIBn, Racine, and Thereon Johnson, Plants, are rt)embers
No healthier sign of th, coming of age by
modern agriculture can ~ found than the
fact of Meigs County's 48f farms cooperating
under SCientific principles o! land use and
conservation It is axlomalic, but still worthy
of notlco - and indicative, too - many of
the county's most prosperoua and prosressive
farmers are on the SCS ro~ter.
The SCS helps fatrners keep up with com·
petition As in a retail or manufacturing business: management must take advantage of every available bit of knowledg~ il he is to in·
crease p-roduction or salef and keep costs in
lme The SCS, a government agency, extends
something of this sort of thing to the Ameri·
can far1er if he Js willing }o go along with
fhe rule of Lhe game
It just Isn't In Meigs County that the soil

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Sta~e Conservatromst Cites Year As Gr·eatest In History

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In totaling the rec01ds from each of Ohio's
87 Districts , he c ited the fast pace of apphed
conservation measu1 es accomplished since
July I. 1956, as follows
3 ,800 new cooperator s enrolled With Soil
Conservatwn Districts bringmg the total to
date in Oh10, smce 1942, lo near the 40 000

over the past f1vp year period.

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&lt;'Onservation cooperators are increasing
Kennard, state conservaUonist, saJd this
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16,000 acres of stnp cropping, 20 ,000 acres
of Rasture estabhshment, 53 mites of terraclng, 61 miles or diversions 1 150 farm ponds
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tru pl4!ItlnJ. all vitally needed soll·and·wa·
t~r·,~:RIM'rvlng m~tllods, were added during
the YeW'• period Reportai also are wildlife
benefltin( practices of 52,000 rods of hedgerow p!,ntlpgs and 2,445 acres of wildlife co.
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COLUMBUS. 0 -If you rJnd
itnaU tomato-like fruits growing
on your potato plants , ynu are ob
auvln1 a natural
pbenomeq,on,
tays E C Wittmeyer , OhiO Sta te
Untvf!rsJty eitenslpn horucultur
lst. These small fruits are potato
~eed balls, or th e true fru1t of
the potato The fruit&amp; \lsually
rang(! from o/t " to 1
10 diame·
ter or slightly larger
The relattvely
roo!, hum id
weather earlter this summer fa
vored the developmen t ol theo&amp;e
seed balls, aeeordtng to Witt
meyer. Prdmartly, Ohio summers
are too warm and too drv for Ute
«:fcvelopmcnt of these fruit8 In
the northern .'ltates these fruits
arc qulte common each year
Some of the older vanetle:s
bke- Irish Cofpler. very seldom
produce 11eed halls, Wittmeyer
says, wh.lle some of the newer
varieties-Katahdin, Sebago and
Cherokee-will
produce
seed
balls rather ahLlnclanUy.
When the:;e seed balls are cul.
)'OU usually can rind many flat·
tooed, ovat[&lt;fShaped S(!eds.
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the~e seedS are remov~d, thn cured u!l plantd next sprmg, the rEl
sultmg planta may or may not
rettemble the parent plants. Plant

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said the state Is movmg ahead in 'work with
~everal sponsoring Soil Conservation Districts
10 the development of watershed work plans

These involve the Upper Wabash Watershed
covering parts of the Darke and MercE-r Soli
Conservation Districts; Marsh·Run Watershed
which Includes portions of the Huron, Craw:
The vi~age of Tallmadee
ford and Richland Districts; apd with the UJ&gt;
FOJlESTRUN
Akron, 0 .. was the home of
Comas and daughter, M1ddlepor1
per reaches of the Conotton,' primarily in·
ila Bacon who became a
Mr. 'nd Mrs C!~orpenter, daughter
known author Dnd lecturer
volvlng lands In the Harrison District.
ol
Rulland, Mrs W E Shank
[ was the f1r:sl person ll&lt;o:,~~~~:~
In addition, watershed planning applica.
and Mrs Thomas Haym&lt;~n.
work presenting Sir F
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rfi!cently 'of Mr and
'fhere wlll be an aJI-day meet
v~lvlng parts of the Williams and Fulton Dis· mg at Ruti!p.!ld MISsion ~unday tnor uf Shak('spcare 's plays
n J~rrr HUI were Mr and
F•· 'f~IJl RtfMds, son, Marmet,
tncts In Oblo, and Lena wee and Hillsdale Jlis- August 18 Ther~ w1ll be .a home. Vij. , Mr 40~ krs
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trlcts _Jn Michigan; and the Chippewa Water· Qay School will ~ at ": () jolluwed
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Mr
Jackson, Oh10. 1::; the center of
shed •n the Medina and Wayne SoU Conser· by afternqon services a 2 p m
the silvery pit 11 on wdustry of an~ Wr.s M'r1on Dingy , son Ro·
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the Umtcd S\al't's
The Globe ge.r, Columbus.
vation Districts. Work also Is movlpg ahead
!fr and Mrs J P Bur!Jeil of
Iron Cn , 1s Ihe world's lareest
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Cblillfi!ston,
Dqp Powell, Golum·
of Ml S 9LD
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l produeer of this metsl of hlttl
r anu Mrs Clar·
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Ject In the Fairfield District, where two flood- •or• Root
Chill !h (! we1c sur Slb ICon IIcontent
use ~~~ a m x
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preven~fon structures are already built in the prued to 1earn 11ICO
lat
e had sol.J rmlh
Mr and Mrs. Ray Stephen, nf
Hunters Run portion of the watershed above h1s tunera] home 111 Chilllcothr
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to John HNrly, a funeral d1rc ~
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Potato Day Is
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COLUMBUS, Q. - The Eastern
Ohto Potato F1eld Day Is being
held today August 18 at the AI
and Arden Ramsyer Potato Farms
1 mile s.outh of SmithYille on Rt.
0 Growers representing nearly
all produclnr al'eas in Northeaatern
Obi&amp;' have served on c:ommlttee•
planning this event

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9 a m with maehinery ..
tiona, j,Miuding plowing,
~ ~ssbred Fem.~~l., 'J)tfpartti~sN'Qing
and bsrveltlnj:. Leo Buchhol'Z Wooster, if
chatrman of the Field Equipment
Demonstration Committee. Companies also aJranged dlspla)"B or
materials u~M by potato growers
'for hokhrng egg procft~ctiN
A new feature was a cllruc staffed
by Ohio Agncultural Experiyour nearelf
ment Station experts. who were
IJroller lsatd•eryman
available to a!sist growers with indlvtdual problems E. K Alban and
John B~o~shnell, department of hortJculturc, J P Slcc!man, department of entomology, and J. D
Wilson, department of plant path·
ology, were available for mdlvidual
d1scussion
An exhibit on potato grades
wu arranged by Joe Prather supNelsonville, Ohlo
"-' ervi!or, Federal State Inspection
Service, Columbus.

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er Holler
Mn Ann Wauon, Mr.a Helen
Damewood Mn. (Kathleen Scott
and Mn Bertha ScoU vllited the
Clark J1adolla t.rm at Tuppers
Pl :o •n11 S"'l.day
lin. CharlM Ba,er waa the
tlUe&amp;t the p;alt week of Mr and
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by Making or bftllhinl tJ¥.!: foUqe ~
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7olor of many Shrubs and flowen: -1
during August,
to D.
Lyle Goleman,
Unlver·
slty extension eot,on•olc•~b~.
Goleman .!Jays

The'JO Daily Sentin~I

lin Gertrude Bockftll oponl
a da7 wlth llr. aiMl Mn. Jlar9]d
Bumaide
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Mrs Mary Hetnet'or Jlola.trOJ'
VISited Mrs. ft.ollllt Beal
Mr and Mrs. DouJld az.lt:klta
vis tted in 'Ravenu lftd
t ompanied home
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Mr and Mra L R Stone and
four chtldren hav~ returned to
theu home 1n C1evtllat~d after
•pending their vacation here with
their parentJ. Mr. and MrJ C E
HumphreY\,
Mr and Mrs Eua:ene Cowdery
of ReedJvtlle , Rt I , enteJVmed
recent!} w1th a surpnae birthday
dmner In honor' of the anmveraary
of Mtu Mildred Kibt1le GuesU
:--::--:--: -c-attendtfJI were Mr and Mrs Ralph
Barton and !amtly, Mr and Mrl
Wilham Congrove, II E Kibblr
Mr and Mrs James Newhf)u.ie
nd da\lghter, Forre1t. of Reedsv11Je
Mr and Mrs Jim K1ng and family ol Ravena YlBJted a few day;;
of Belpre, R1chud Lee, Betty Ann. w1th Mr and Mu. Wm Houd•
t!ht1dren In the Cowdery h.nme and shelL
Recent guests or Mr and Mrs
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Wm Kmg were Mrs Nora Cum
Readers·
'!'l'"ll 'identllled the aerial photo of tn~· Meigs County Form in last Saturday's Mro Ida Mllhoaoe of
mJn.s and son of Reydbldsburg,
edition as q.&amp;.t bi)loniin.g to Vel'l)on Nease on Minersville Road tn Nease Settlement The Ytlle and Mn. N"lra Wade of Ak- Ml·s.
Ruby Rueter and .son and
~arm bas beeh in;the'N-.se family for three generation:~ and was one of the farms of the on· ~~~e a~dth~~~~es~n~ 11 •ttew;~k Mu Myrtle Carman of Hunt1n;:.
Richard
glnal. Putll\1111 UJpd Grant. TCJ4ay Nease operates the farm ,principally for the broiler mdus· , retty
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try havin,i ~~ b~ei"J OJ) ~and now.'J;'he 130 acre farm his 30 tillable acres Those identi-1 Mrs PhU Dietz and son Btll Hellman.
fylng the hArm, were: Mrs. Frances Roberts, Racine; Terry Seidenabel Pomeroy Robert Da- ldt Fruity by pb.ne for their' ~orne Mrs E A Stewart sptnt a
week tn Columbus Vll!lillng her
vis, Pomeroy; Ver...l Hayes, Pomeroy, and Earl Thoma, Pomeroy.
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305-day rewrds of 9 946 pound~' famtly of ColumbuJ were week
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of milk and 418 pound~ of f; c
end auests of bu mother, Mn
In the same, or s1m 11ar herds Helen ArcheJ'
IY C. L- ii.AKIILII
h\.uch a cow will eat 1f fed boun· the anrfiCial breedmg prOR:Wv
Mra Ada Boso of Belleveille
tifully nt high quality roughage reported had an average of IC,991 W Va, was a vlsttor Frtday afterCounty ~tfi:cut1tvrt~ . ..:,.m
Five 1-fel.gf COUI\t&gt;t farm Reople One 1400 pound Holstem eow pounds of m1lk and 425 pounds noon In the C E Humphrey home
were am6ng the 'be:ltet 'than 3500 n1lJIUng 50-66 pounds per day• ate ef fat, an advantage
of 1 04~
Mr~. Glsdys Baughman
and
attending tbe -·ftJ1!1•1 Dairy Day I'{) pounds of gratn, 12 pounds uf pounds of mrlk and seven pou,nds frte.D~. Mrs. Mary Torne~~ of Ga
at the Ohio Agrle)!lltUI'If.l Ex'peri· alfalf~ hay and 114 po~nds or of fat over the daughters of hanna, were recent guestB of th.e
ment St.-thm at , 1 ~ WO&lt;istt~r last legume-grass silage For 15 days stres used largely Jn natural ser- former's slater, Mrs Rose Thomas 1
week. This jjllthietlQg ' , .1'u th~ this cbw ate an average of 98 vice Cows in DHJA herd!! had an
The Lawrence Ritt!hle family
largest eroua t}Jls l'year celebl'at· pounds of grass sllsge
average Qf 9,733 pounds of nulk have p10ved to the Stanley proplog the 75th abnfYersat'y or the
Tbil summer an 1100 pound and 375 pounds of fat annually erty a't Success
Obio AgriCultural ~E:k}terlment Holstein cow fed green meadow for a Slmtlar periOd
Mr. and Mra Curmon Bailey of
Statton
Racme were vuttors Sunday of
1 crup &lt;:hopped twice dnli;:, ate a50
pounds per day. whde med1um
William Randolph.
I
The stat.too, which WB~ cstab- : .dztd Jerseys ate sn average of
lish .. rl Jn 186l on the tampus of I( 2a!5 pound• daily Tlhese cows
Oh1o State ·1/idte.rlit)' It qolum· were fed no grain Cows that h 3d
RuSHII R. Priddy
bus, contiD.ued , ·there
for ten grain ate corresponding)J lesl
Muon County 4-H Club Apnt
years after "'hich: tt wat moved to ~rass
F•nn Youth Sttow Or•ws N•&amp;r
Mr. and Mrs A. c Brewer re·
Wooster whefe the' lbain station
Most of you
hau~ probably turned horr.c (rom vllltllng thmr
stili eontmues. A:t the preaent f
These exampics are extremes heard that our Farm Youth Show daughter and husba~;~d, Mr and
time tbe iit..IUon ownm "l.Ml acrts ·It &amp;hould be realued that htgh wlll bl." the la..~t of the month Mrs Arnold Donman, Portland,
pf land In Wayne County near roughage intake will not occur Th1s means that all your proJects Mame.
Mr af'ld Mrs. Ray Wade, chll
Wooster, 1,114 Kres In other unleSI! the quality o.f the rough- shoulrl be flmshed and your profarms throu11hout
the alAte and age IS blgh. Inadequalt! roughAge Ject cJrculat s•gned by your lead dren, and Everett Wade Sherman
Ill addition ~till ope~iltes county must be sup~lemented by greater cr and [UJ·ncd m to the ()ffJce W Va , \'!Sited Mr. and Mrs u R'
experiment farms in Trumbull, amounts of grain resultmg m here to be sl·ored You st•ll haw• Allen, Sunday a week ago
Mahoning, Mad11on and Belmont bigh.er cost of milk production
a little time to complete your
Mrs Audr11 Brewer, daughter
1
counties.
W D Pounden In commentmg project t( You w11l work on It 1: I..ouue, called on Mrs Nell Mid·
The sub-~t;ltion .farm of better j on bloat 111 cattle slated that }Ou wmt un.t11 the week or lhc dleswart , Portland, ~nday after•
than 30Q a.cres "' Carpenter m 1 pasture bloat m cq.ttl(! results 26th though. I'll wager }OU wnn t noon
Meigs County i1 one or the earl· from the formation or abnormal ~omplete 1t
Mr and Mrs James Lawrence
~est farms whkh were purchased quantities of stable foam 1n Lhc
Reorg.~niufion For 1958
and BOn, Howard, and Freda Car.AT
for experimental work throughout rumen Under certam conditions
Some of t.ht- clubs have lalkeU penter vuuted Mrs Stella Elder of
the state.. This was estabUshed tn alfalfs and ladlno clover promote about electmg tbelr orr,cers for Covmgton Ky, Sunday.
1903
Prlnctpal
experimental a more stable type of foam m the 195.8 club year at the1r Sep t Freda Carpenter and Howard
worl:: at the pr~sent dme is on the rumen lhan
grasses anC tember meelln g Thi s 1dea 1 ~ en Lawrence attended a ball game
meadow and pasture wbrk and · btrdsfoot tre-fo1l
tJrely m order and Is a good m Cincinnati recently.
Another e:o!ipcrtm.cnl which Is 1dea Mot:t of the clTI: ulars are 1n . Mume Durst and son, Tommy
beef cattle
The f1ve Meigs .county people rceetvmg eonsiderable mterest tor next }ear so 11 you want to r and Chuck Van Meter called on'
attending the annuil field day is in the selection of cattle 'by elect four off1cers and reorgamu Mr and Mrc; Glenn Ahles Wedneamcluded N G Rose, Emory Pow· I producing h1gh
protem milk for nex t , ear 3t you1 Septembl'r day evening
Eber and lva Carpenter were m
ell, Thereon Johnson, Carl Bilt· , While payment today 1s not en mectmg go right ahcadt
Where Quality
kam and C E. Blakeslef!
• the basis of protem and othc 1
Sec:.retarv's Record Book
Athens Wednosday evenmg
Butternut
aDd
%ad St.
Interesting
experiments, de-l solids of
{at,
dairy workers
I want to remmd the dub scMildred and Joyce Cuele, Bash
monstrations and exbthttll: were potnt out that th11 w11l probably cretartes that the record books an, called on Eber Carpenter and
available for observation through- be the future means of deter should be brought up to date
out the day 116 well as two serie.~~ mining t~ value of mdk
now This mdudes the frnancul
of talks In the mor:ning, a -tour to
It was reported that dunog the section, commtltee and off1cer 1
the puture farm and the main past fiVe years rate.!l bf m1lk and sectwns. Also the mmutes of
program in the afternoou.
1 Cat production of all Oh10 cows EVERY rg.ee~mg should be reW E. Peterl!leJl,
outstanding have improved by 2~% to a cur corded and dated Remember to
da1ry authority from the Univer- rent level of
6,930 pounds of dc.s•gnale your public meetmg as
1
sttY or Minnesota, fold tbe group milk and 267 pounds or butler much so Jt won't be a regult~r
that the futY!e
-prospect&amp; for fat per cow. No ether state haf meetmg. Be sure to consult your
dairy meluded much larger herds reported mort! rap1d improve leader and have tht! leader slgn
ranging
upward
toward 100 ment in a sln)tlar periOd.
the recorrl book
,
•
cows J)er dairy eared for by one
C D. McGrew in reporting on
Spend Wuk In Ohio Camp
man. ThiS man will be a apecla· what artificial breedmg !tas ac
Las~ week a couple of Mason
liet and will not do ally work In· complisher:l atated that m 1955 County 4-H g1rls were guests of
,.olv)ld tn harvesting
grain or 156. 203 sires were proved tn Ohio Lawrence and Jackson Counties,
roughages for t.hc use of these hercb. Halt of these 'ires had Ohto 4·H Camp at Canters Ca'le,
d.:1ughters supcTior to tbelr dams Jackson, Ohui! Mil&gt;.! June Spen·
cows.
Petersen also pointed out the Also 1,487 of these bull~ had rna ccr and M1ss Jan1ec Jordan left
posstbUltie! of rortlfylng mJ.Ik for ture equivalent, ~ 2 hmes a da}, last Thursday and returned last
the purpose of, oombattnt aller·
- - - - -- gie.&amp; ift aome disease conditions.
Much interest wAs u-oused In
experiments on reeding Gf green
cbop In comparl80n t.o grasa and •
corn .silage and hay.
A D. Pratt m d1scussina the
u.se of roughage stated \hat "a
cow is not adequately fed untU
she ha&amp; had more than 9he ean
eat." This I&amp; ~rue for 888 days ot
ell(!h year. FU'11.herrnore, ~ahe ill
not adequately fed Ullleu a ma•
JOrity of the roughage Is of very
high quality.
Few people
appreclBte how

Mites Blamed
For Dull Color
Of Flowers Now

New Busmess__ _
To Hold Open
House Saturday,

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LoutH Brewer and Mrs
D1x1e Sm1th Portland , atten ded a
4 H meetinJI m Pomhoy Jut .. ~k
lfr and Mrs Harold Va n Meter
and children, Eatt Lrverpool, werr
Sunda} guesU of bia parent!, Mr
and Mrs Charlea Van Meter
Mr and Mn Zer1mba Baker and
ehtldren , ChJcaao are vtAJtmg hiS:
mother, Mra Alice Van Cooney
Mr and Mn Ro8l Deal Gambler, caUed on Eber Carpenter and
famaly Monday
Vartor DW'st cal1ed on Mac Van
Meter recent!)
Mrf

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hmlly, ThurlfhJ eveolna
Paull.ne Bnwer and C'bildren
shopped in Pomeroy F'r•day
Rudy Durat, Mr and Mrs B R
Allen ('llled on Eber Carpenter
and {IJnliY Sunday
.
Mn Allee Van Cooney anti flste r, Mabel re-turned home Sunday
Mrs Van Cooney 11 111
Mn Fanni.e Durst and Margar et
spent Saturday afternoo n at Fork.
ed Run Part.

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alao STEEL POST

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Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy.MJdd!eport, 0., AU,. 18, 1161-1

On The Market

FOR All YOUR

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Suniby In all there were 136
oamper1 rupna:
rrom
1().13
years of a&amp;e. If 1 know thear
11rl•, the camp
hopped wble
the y were there
leeden MMtt,. l.tvnlay
The 4-H Leader• meehnt t or
Auxusl wall be held lhu commg
Satur day at the Hllh School EconOmics Butldin g at 8 00 p m
There u1 a lot of bu11neu to b r
,:1s.cu~d. 10 1 would !i,ke ror all
leaden, Uliat.lnt leaden coun
cilors . .and juntw
tt"il der• wh ?
can to be pre1enl

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12:.00 The LYntJ Ranier
12 -30 1own and Counh'J

6:1' ,John Daly and the Newf

8:3G IUn Tlo Tin

Triplehorn recenU~
received
hl,s doetor or philosophy degree
from Cornell Un~veralty
Both Tr1plehorn and his wifr
were born and r:~.lsed in Bluff.
ton.

f:SO Mlet.ty Mouoe Pioyh901t

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1'2·00 Liberace

OHIO VALLEY
FEED CO.

10•00 Lucky 8 ltuneb

8 00 G\lt!;! Slotm Show
8:80 SRO Playhouse:
9 00 Guruapoke
9 SO '"olden Playhouae
to 00 Tb~ Late Sbow
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CHANNEL 13 FRWA i

Mter attending OS, Triplehorn
was on the staff of the Delaware
Agrtcultutal Es:perlment Sta~ion's
ent&lt;.lmology department His rt·
search proJects lnch.lded studlea
on oak weevils ~:~na moaquJtoes,
w1th some work on ornamenta)a
He taught courses In entomology,
toxonomy and insect control.

8·30 Captain Ko~~nJar~

Spc.1, Ptrafle
5 5S Weat!u.• man
!·OO Action
6·1S Douglr.s Edwarda
6 30

Allen Count)' riatlve. h.lll begun research 011 the blolog) , ecolo!)',
and control of the European corn
borer, root worm and ear wbrm
An Obio State Unlver.s1ty gradu·
ate Trlplellorn .... m study differ·
1 ent' strains of corn In a .rearch
for type1 resistant to insect injury.

8:00 t..lfe on the Farm

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WOOSTER-Corn cnemle. that
annually chew O\lt hu;Je chunkl
tn the Ohio farmer'• profit• face
a :showclown battle w1tb the hirmg- of. a new enlomolo!:lst at
tbc Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station
Director L. L Rummell reporta
that Charles A Triplehorn, an

Saturday - ~hannfl 8

11·30 Search r-or TOmorrow
IJ-40 Guldina Ught
12-op s,u~·· l'.!t~~~·
12:!0 4-J lj!' W!'l'ld TUr04
100

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P:30 Pantomlm"' ~ui;
110 oo News
10:011 Scl~ntnJ thfF W~f.thtf
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9:00 Fred WarlnJ
1~:30 .Strlk~ Jt }IJCh
11:00 ValillD' Lady
11.15 Love
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130 Movie Matinee

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Corn Enemies
Facing Battle
With• Scientist

Purina
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STATE

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7.00 Jimmie J&gt;e•n
7 80 Bb1tnn Blac!de

Aerial Photo Identified &amp; Vernon Nease Fann

breeder• have been uttnr aeed
ball1 lo the development of new
varltlea, but the w.orli 1.1 labor·
iou1 and tnne-conaumlna. A.J far
a• the Ohio 1ardener or ifOWer
Is concerned, these seed balls
are wortbleu, Wittmeyer 11y1.

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Today
RomJ.er noon
The Pl'ice 1:1 Ldabt
Truth or Consequencea
Tic Tar ooup
H Could Be You
i'ex and Jinx
Current
My L!t11e Margie
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theater
Queen For A vay
Modern RomaneeF
co111edt rtfl)e
Movl•t u}e
Popeye: Presentf
New.! Picture
Wild BJU Hlckok
Weathercast

7 00 Dr Hudson's Journal
7·3o ure •f Jlltey

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tO 30 N't-w 5 lleartltnet
10 40 NlteWi t•' b
12 00 J'a _. l~h t
1 00 Si gn Off

U5 SJ&gt;Oru En

tor With rhe F.:rvm Deete1 Flllll'r
Ann1e Oakley, chnmp10n rt(}e
a!
Home
In Trov Mr· and \1r, ::~hot or Greenville, Ohio gave us
Ad, Sl"k M&lt;s Doo
Cottrill 1'\ll•sts
sharoo ,,,,1 Hoot , the former Ruth Pfann RJ\ the phrase "Ann~e Oakleys"
and the1r chtldrun MJCh:u·l Bart mcamng complimentary theatre
By Evelyn lrlcklu
r ·
M' ""·'u "' • 11 owaru~ Richards
Rv Mrs. Ad• Sloe'•
KJall{
Rose Ann ancl and Su slln wure recent gt 1 &lt;'~1s of l llckets TheY are pur.che(1 wtlh
rlth f:ntiiJ!J
L 1
and EarneJJt Richards or Salero
Th .. Wt!e~e ret~nJOn was held
Is e, Junmy Harden, En toea I fnends who h:&gt;pe to leal •I holes like those Anme put in
Va find Hazel Burnside of VIne Wt at Bailey'~ J,Jkc, f.ul( II A ~·ne and Roger Slack, John In lhe neflt fttlll r !' nf lht" 11('\1, playmg cards los ~ed 111 the a1r.
Ohio sru·nt Tuflday Wllh Mt end coveretl ti1Nh dinner wns Pnioy I!:I 8 Yne Garv and Dan 11 v r.a~c. holll' of Hit' Hoo t fllttil1y
Mrs Wilham Chapman and an
ed bv thoaQ pn•scnt Mi' nnd Mrs S eaor Kay Schn('1der, Alire Jea~
Mr and Mrs n~· l bert Nl klson f 1 John W WPf'lfl, Cnlun,buR Mr
isson an(l Ann Lee Watkm~
ll'l t ei ~ to F.(!Jtor
SECOND BIRTHOA y
T!'nnes~f'l.' Rpenl 1.helr ~oc~i: 1111,1 Mrs lummiJH!~ ('harle~ton h Mr an•l Mrs Willi~ Leud Jny,
~
533 53~ S Oakle.'o AH
The se{ ond lmthd.l\ 11~ Mr
Lulumbus Oh10
hN1• w1 th h•~ parents. Mr and Mr~ Mr 1md Mr~ Duk•' f'nlnrnbus ·
am and d~ughters visili'l't ~h
( larence Nu·kles
Mrs Echth ShPppnr~l
Rurl• w and Mrs (,r rwgl' Stumpf w ( n! l1ndu d;~ughtt•r nf OJ .111&lt;! Mt s Dear F.diiOr
K D Amsbary Wols l t·h•hrated at
W 1• wish to thank Sheriff Har
Mrll P.vl•lyn Brlrkll's atteruh•fl Va Mr!! Mt•ll Daniels, Rudy, umhu~
Tu e~ d .J) cvemn~ tenbaeh and his men lhe Uov
fh,• runr:ra! 'lf hur nwre Mn Cllf W Vu . M1·
and Mrs ~·rl
~r an(! Mrs Wll!1nm fun1liff their hom('
tnu Spencer at Belpre 'Monda
• Wl'l'~e. Mr ond Mrs John S~ll· nnf ROn ond Mrs lit•• sht'! D1ddle when bu·thdt~v eakl' and Itt' eJeum Scoub iUJd cacb and evllryoue
Mr and flf1s Dale Hart y.of Vaj,(e illlci rhlldrt' n, u 1 ~~;nd ~Iris ~IIIJted tl'latln•s In l'IJiumlll's' were sro1 \It'd to I ucy ,HJd 1lllllf's whn ~o untiringly ~enrched fur
I ew1 s K;lthle1 so many tlays tor our father
Alht'm 11penr Sunday nfternoo
Don W1•cse nnd son ond Mr a&lt;l ~· wus accompnmcd home !Jy AmsiJar."o. :\oh ~
w1th ht-r brother and sillier 1 1 n Mr~ ~~arl Neasf' locjil
tss {'llrol DHldlt&gt;
und Mtss Uel!y Kot'hi••J UN r.al. Harry Musou MalO)' S1·
Mt' ami Mrs 11l'l'llld VIolet . n aw,
'
.II. Mr~ Dt&gt;llll S!al'kt•v rl'turned to llpolts Mr.~ (; It I((Jt•hlt·r
aud I
To )'Ou all our gra1Jtudf'
Tlw tlnunl plcnlr nf the Prr 'i ·~t'r home In (_ tllumhth follo"-JU }J l'hlldit'll. ( olumbu~ Wtlt" unublto"
Rt•spcctfully,
A PTA m('('!Jn~ wa.11 ht'ld at the hvt"11an MiJtswnarv S(H'it&gt;l\' W.l~ ll vacation sprut &lt;~t the Will 1,&gt; ll!ti' lltl
Marte, l'htrrr Jr, and
held in the Roadside Pa 1·k All,ll' flld1h.~ hume
~chool house Monday evening
Lawrence Maloy
9
A C'OVI,'red dish d1nner wa 1
Mr and M1 s John C'JOoks and
l'ho~c spendtng the week end
with John Kaylol' were Mr and enjoyed Following the &lt;linnf'r two da\l.:;:htcrN or Colulllbus spcmt
FELLOWSHIP OUTING
~rs Evan Morri• and 4:!hildrqn of a ihQ.!'I business se~~lnf'l wal'. c6n· the weekeud wllh Mt utul Mr•
of lhe Ches lt'r charge
Mcmhc1s
Canal Wlnchellter, Mr and Mr&amp; dueled bv tbe president. Mrs Orvllle Crooks and Mr ann Mt.s MethodiSt Youth Fellowship w1ll
Neal Morrow and ehlldre~ of Pearl McJ)rlde, the mmutes nf Donald Ltsle
Mr and Mrs Chn1 les Duck have an outmg and jHtiiiC al
Cleveland, Mrs Oelpha Moffitt and of the July meeting was rr~acl hv
Don Cott 11 Jl worth and granddaughter Rober- Lilke Alma , Sunday Those gomg
~'~ 0 n and daughter of Baltimore M~ the !II!Crebry Mrs
nre requested to lllt'l'l on thl'
Mr and Mr• Auaust Roccl' •nd and a free will o.ffering was Ia Lewu of Rittman :u e spendmg- Pomeroy parkmg lot 111 I :JO p m
ranuly or Canton and John Kaylor tali:en Pre.!Hlr'lt Wtre t~E'~e mem · this week with tlw former'~~' The regulllr meeting ol Lhe group
bers Ml1111 Frances MUJII&amp;W, Mrs parents, Mr nml Mrs
Albert
J1· of Chlcayo, Jllinola.
wilt be held Monday ut 8 p m at
Florent;l' Duckworth.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard McGill Rubert Harden. Mrk
the Rock
Sprmgs
Methodist
Jtoberl Jenk:m,
columbus, Chur!'h
had os auestr Mr. and Mrs. G~Or,i~ Harden, M'ts Al~rt Duckworth
Wllll11rns, \ofr!l spt'nt several day.s here with
McFar.Jand and daughter, Mary and MrN Clifford
Genrfll! Schneldttr
Mrs
Pe11rl Mr and Mn Willis Lci.idln!lhllm
fiOil (,corxll Jr of Connellsville
011le Sayre or Columbus spt•t•t
l'a · Mrs L H Mraoz of Detroit, ami M't·Brlrle. Mrs F.ll.!p~t'lh J.oll:~nr,
RETURN FROM VISIT
Qul('k Mrs Don the Wt!t'kt-nd Wi!h 1\.Jr and Mrs
Mr and Mr1 R B. Burnett~ or MrM JIU'lf'~
Mrs to'rank Jenning~ lmd ch1i
Fairmont W Va
1isl'i', Mr11 F.arl Nea.~e. Mr11 0Jts Hubtuu d
dr6n K11lhy Lmdy ond llebbw
""I!Jo .....1.. ~
M1 and Mra Paul Torrenc(t ,.nd Mur) Hubbard, Mr~ · rrJae 811.1
Mr .und Mri &lt;'l'' 11 Cook and have rl."tured fl'om
a se\'eral
....,., ao • ' ,... '""
son and Mt and Mrs J1m (.'om 11 tlays vu~lt w1th her l)lll'~nh. Afr
!On or Columbus spent the week --~---..L.. -'- --- -f'lld with tbelr parents, Mr ahd
Ions and dllllghh•J of UeHer and M1·s I etJ
Sdmma1 ht-r b1
1:;.
1'1'
Falls spent the weekend with Woed.i hl'ld, 0
Mrs Charles Chaffee and 'Mr and
Mr1 Roland Torrence
Mr and Mra Howu.d Rauch and Mr and Mn~ Walter Cook
Mrs Dou¥1as Knapp and son
Mr and Mr• W1yne BriFklaa ehlldren, Mila Beverlv Klae.Jt of
,..
HA~OLD HYSILL HONORED
from V1relnia
were Sundav 1ueat1 of her brOther Newark, Mr and Mu. Robert ha\e rOturned
Harohl Hysell wat
and sllter-ln.Jaw, Mr and Mr~. Pllnter, l&gt;OUIIII JohD1on, Mr and where they ~ecompJ.nicrl Mr and
honor •t 11. family
Cha.rlt!l SP_encer ot Belprt.
r.!Nl
John
sOutherton
of
Rutland
Mra. a.. lph Painter and dauJ'):ller
Tuesday evening ,,,F,,.,,••
Mrs Inez Burdette and uulh· .r. aJJ.d Mn 'RuaaeU Painter wert' for a visit with reloll\es
t~ ot Point P)ea.ilnt attend(! tbe Silnday dinner eueshl f.Jt Mr. and
Miss Pattv Oiler has return~,! Lake m observance of
to her dulles In Camden Clprk day Pr'c~ent were Mr
Parker Rflunlon here at fhe hool Mrs. HarrY Brown of Minersville
houac Sunday and also caUed on
ludy Starcher and Mary Jo Hospltol, Purkersburg, ofltor .t Harolc~ Hysell nnd fllmlly,
Mr! Ora,.Caldwell
Bou•b wert amona thole attendlnK thr~:e weefu vacallon with her bull, Mr. and Mrs. H()mtlf
Mr and Mra Rol.und ·Torrence c•hlp at Ctmter's Cave near ~ack· mother, Mr~ G1'ace Oiler and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'
and daua:hten apent Thur'aday 10n, reeently.
erandparlnls, Mr nnd Mrs. Will· and family
\tilth their dnuahter. Mr. and M.r•
Mra. Will HeHman S'pent Thurs- lam Dhidle and brother
Carl Morrill and family of Racine d..,. with Mn. Mary Halley
Mrs J. M Bowen accompamcd
bY
Mrs Oscar Henry of CUfton,
JJ,rlelfe •ltyr:d lor a lonref ~i1.lt
Mr and Mr1
Floyd Spence
On ·old fllAhioned belllnr wa 1 •pent SUnday afternoon with Mrs W Va., Mr. and Mn Clarencl!
held for Mr. 4nd Mrs Dqn Hetd· J'ennle Rouab
Ward, Columbus and Den Quisenley (Pauline Oo'rat) Monday fttvht
commencem~nt
Mr and Mn Curtis Bailey uf berry attenrled
at their home here
Athens were Saturday 1uests or exlilrciMes nt tho Unlverslt,r at
Qu1se11·
Ml'l Mary 'hliey and all caJle£1 A.th~na when Donalil
LICI~U GR~IjTID
berry
receiYed
his
~ei{ree
Mrs
on Mfl. Mar1ha W(llfe ln the att·
A marJI&amp;Jie llcen~e ha:; bv('n e"IIOOP
Bowen Mnd Mr Quisenberry wero
A trio or local men wUI launeh
1ranted In MetiJIJ County Problllc
Douala• Johnson la !pendlnll: a J!ueKts at th~ home of Mr and Saharday a new ~uslness 1n thhl
Court to RDscoe C Wise, MJddl('. h1w daYI with hili ~nndparenls, Mr1 Rower Qu1senborry for a area when the Supreme tee
port, 24, student. and 1\hry Jane Mr. and Mrs Rayrh~lld Taylor of Juncheon ln honor of Mr. a~d Cream Co. of Bradbury holds ita
Scott, t8. Ml_nt"rMvillt! 1dud41nt
Mrs DonPid Quisenberry
Addi1on
"Open House" trom 9 a..m to 9
Mr and Mrs Eck Moore o1 om.
Kayford, W Va . spent the week
end with Mr. nnd Mrs J. c.
Fnora of tree lee cream wlll
Ferrell
be llVtn vlsitc&gt;r• by Wilbur RowMr.!l. Fred Crow Jr, and son ley 1..Cbules Blrn•tt and Joe Ball·
J.)IVOftD
IN'TBRIESTS OF Ml!IG8.MASON ARIA
Carson and Mrs Trvln~ Karr Sr ey ratrona will be liken throu1h
. IICHAID I. OWIH - OINIIIAL Mfo-11
-,ent to Camp Arrowhead
at lbe block buildlnJ converted into
IIIYNOLD I. CIRUNI - I{IITDI ·
Jackson to brloj Lhc former's an lee cr,:!a~ me.'nufad~ina p~ant
from a mU'k house used' formerly
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Writi~ lac., N aon Ricky home
Doujillill
Gent\elmer
QC
Forest
on \he Bailey dairy farm.
,.... , N.W Yoilt
.,tifld 11 MCOol elUII malltna matt. ,.t tiN DOlt olflee at Pum ttun visited his sister Mrs Ellen
Jtowley.; Dar,nett and Bailey
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Baer who relnalns ttl at her havf. d.;alt either In Ice cream or
•boirlplloo ":;' Del'!l'7 b7 eorrter wbero naUabto
to II" hotne
products closely alij.ed to It Ukt
""/~if:'~' aaee ·' 'l'lle Dollr Son~Aol . ollloo, tli.OQ: 11a
lllr and Mtlil Jimmy Sayre of I rniH( all their working lives Tille
fll.~. moto:' I'OUia ~""' ov,dloblo Pomeroy are ereetln&amp; a new company plans to wboleu.le lee
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1cr,am at the plant aQd ret up
~r. am1 Mu. Willian;~ Ji',~cbln· ,aoon 1 iloor-to·4o0[ 4elivery J1)t.it~
ger. '~P chjldr,p SpeJJ.t ~"'ndey
a ruiw e&amp;lJeC ally oQuiJ)ped
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more conservation
practices were applied by
more soil conservation d1.s tnct cooperators 1n

one
· 1 outcrops of the
W ltor the .moat be ner1,:1a
e are regJme durJng the 1930's Carl Bilikarn,. work Umt conservaUonJst, revealed
~hursday 32 new cooperators were added to
t e 436 active cooperators as oC July 1, 1956
to July I , 1957 The 'total now is 484 Meigs
county farms :.mder soH co n~ervmg
· pans
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Tb.e 1956· 19~7 growth of 32 is about the
average expa~sJon or the program per y(&gt;ar

co~cco~ding to Bilikam 25 new, complet~ soil
servmg plans were put into operation by
farme_r~ through assistance from local SCS
techn~c1ans There were 110 acres of strip
~:oppmg, 324 acrea of contour farming, 368
ds of tile, 305 acres of pasture 1mprovetnent, ~1 acres or tree planting in the year's
expansJOn
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li!:;eb Federal F•sh ~nd Wild~f~ service IIIIR·
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ass and bluogllls for 4P f~rUI pqpds
t Hugh Custer IS soli OO~!~'I'j'a~onlst w!lh
~:f}~c:l scs and wor~s with B!Ukam. D4n'
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n, Tuppers Plams, lo president of the
ocal district conservatiou board; Clarence
Price, Portland, Donald Mora (secretary),
Chester; flarold Carn&amp;IIBn, Racine, and Thereon Johnson, Plants, are rt)embers
No healthier sign of th, coming of age by
modern agriculture can ~ found than the
fact of Meigs County's 48f farms cooperating
under SCientific principles o! land use and
conservation It is axlomalic, but still worthy
of notlco - and indicative, too - many of
the county's most prosperoua and prosressive
farmers are on the SCS ro~ter.
The SCS helps fatrners keep up with com·
petition As in a retail or manufacturing business: management must take advantage of every available bit of knowledg~ il he is to in·
crease p-roduction or salef and keep costs in
lme The SCS, a government agency, extends
something of this sort of thing to the Ameri·
can far1er if he Js willing }o go along with
fhe rule of Lhe game
It just Isn't In Meigs County that the soil

WHAT HAPPffiS WHElifTHfS -CORK IS PUllED?

Potato Seed Balls t\ppear On
· Plants, Look Like

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Tomorrow

POMEROY

Conveniet:~t Budget· Terms at
-E. Main Sl.

Moore's Busy Stores

Phone
388-Y

MOORES

Po111eroy
Ohio

Phone 98

CO-OP
i&gt;IImeroy

Our Machinery Service Center Sells and Serves Southeastern Ohio and W.
Va. With a Complete Line of Cockshutt and New ldeil Farm Machinery .
LI!T US SEIWE YOU AND HELP YOU SAVE MONEY!

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' llleine'Snnday With J:Wt(ord Tigers

DrillS

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mOnt'y verv hand1 ly.
Cll;nllJv~ l!ld'" Lillie FOOOoy
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Jfolli:' aNQiblecl loy: the h onor of Determining the winner follow·
t-Jnt iflt )OJM team and getting ing a r uUng by lA' ague Pre9.ident
"'th~ ••te"C~ester Tannehill , D:uly Sent mel
Sports Editor. thai :
~ eoln WI! tOUH by Phil Coldui'~ 1 mfetlnj of rnp•
1 J ohn ny Rlebf'l. shortstup tor
ci(lhe le&amp;l&amp;l,le at Tlle pomeroY Racine dur in[! the las:t t~ree league
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games. eould not play Jn the lltl£"
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WeleOme To The
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Jay
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Ted Bailey of Racine bit a three
run homf'r in the JOP of the fi fth
for the Md&amp;s All-Stars to make
I the score 8·2 ... nd se w up victory
over Hamdf'n in the second 111me
i of
tbe weUst on Imita tional Little
L~ague bast"ball t~urney Thursda)'
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SPORTS

11~. Jamf'M Jatkson, Pe~st HeJiOnal Director of the Ohio A.'i
sotlatlo n ot Ga rden Clubs .:.nd
juda:e or the Flower Show Ill lh!·
M t"i&amp;: 1 County Fair, praised thr
show hlthly and call l'ld attention
to the fine quality or matt&gt;rial,
used in the
arranllf:lll(:nt.s in
li pIte of t he drought in thr l'Olln·
t y.

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Date for the County Litt_le L~agucb b~se~a~~~i~~~~:oy
A).ez Cijo, Qe~
' ,oJ,ng what he hopes Wlll be h).J lblr~ Ji.~tJ~t
, Who ~·· . ~, ~r.a~day,
Aug . 22, on the pradJce fi e ld ac o
n soda
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b•• on IVM'•slo ns
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a
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fqQt1)fll P e~· wll Qlf ,el. M()~ay ~rJ)ig .. t ~ ~rJve
th: btt~ e
C!'r Hal -all f lavors- to round out the tummi es o( so
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tf4!,.ers
Ru.•ep.
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tJ)e S9,vtll: ttflp in~~ orf, .
at the
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eo;lfY morn· 8ou(b &lt;ltt!J$ at C~ptf~ . ' will ~&lt;•
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The Meigs County Jay·cees are aeceptmg n~irmation

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$2995

SMITH CLOTHING
YOUR

Shopping Heodquarters

BOATS

Boys

Wo111en

See Our Modern Styles

1954 lUlCK ·· · .. · .... · ...... · .. .... · .$1195

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1956 OLDSMQBILE · .. .............. · $2595

BUY NOW!

AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
* WRITTEN GUARANTEE : .
*Phone 491 -Open Eoch Doy 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.

l953 CHEVROLET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · .. · $795

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1953 PONTIAC · ...... ........ .. .... · $895

1956 GMC !tl-Ton .. $1845

SCOTT-ATWATER MOTORS

Metl'opolitan Mcarine

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1954Chevrolat ..... $1595

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1953 MERCURY .. ""...

.. .. .. .. ' $795

2·Ton Traelor wlth fiftll wheel, vacuum
Hood controlled brake s. Extra good tires,
lar(le heater and defrotter, ready to work .

1 door Wan. Bpotleu dark green m•~\ u ll i~: Cini sh, ;:ood tire~ . exeollodt motor.

1953 Chevrolet · ·· · · · · · $865

1953 lUlCK ·· ·· ········ ·· ·· ·· ··· ··· $995

Heater.

J.oadmtlteJ Coovertlble. :floy, ahe's loaded with power steerioa,

~r IJr~:r•· ttower windoW•. power aeat, dym•tlow, radio, heat,..
~r. beautlfil wfilte bod)' with a t»lack top.
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1952 CADILLAC ........ · .. .... .... · $1295
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Dirk blue , hydramatlc , radlo, heater, tlnte4

...., tl4N Ukt iioatlnl on a cloud . Get behind the wheel and

-y.-..-, ~llll the car of etrl.

ltSJ CHEVROLET .... · .............. · $119 5
1 M.l,dla. Dark

•rein llnJJh, heattrl atandard shift for better
..,-p.~uM:KI eyUndd enalne, ~lkt new t rea. A IOOd buy.

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'-': Ton Pickup, 8 cyl., lOW mileaa:e, tires
Uke new, red finish, Heater.

19J5 OLDSMOBILE ·: .. .. .. ...... · .. · $1995
RoUdt~

Coupe. coral g4 white two ton' with white wall
, one toeal- dwner, hfdtamatlc drive , radlo, hf'atc~ a real

~ear.

1953 PlYMOUTH .... .. ·· ...... ...... $695
Cranbroot 4 door Sedan. A happy, amooth runnlnJ Uttle ear that
wiU live you mlles and mlle11 of i ef vlce. lieater, hi·drive, seat
eowra. like new tlreJ.

1951 PACKARD .... · .... · .. ...... $295
C\UtOIII 4 door. Bi&amp; roorll)' luxury ctr that rldas like a dream.
IJiht P'IY fiDiah, ultramati.c t1r'lve. rlllo, heatet.

~RR &amp; VAN t ·AHDT
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Pemeroy, Oh lo

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1953 Ford .... · ...... · $1295
2-Ton L.W.B. Sound V-1! motor, a:ood cab, 2·
aveed aa:le, (4) practically new t1n1 CI:Ux
20-lst line), lO·fl dump bGdy with good
hol!t. New paint Job.

2 Ton . L.W.B. - 2 apeed axle, new paint.
job, heavy duty springs and fram e.

1950 GM( .. · .... .. .. $489
o/• ·Ton Flat Bed, 1&amp;' - 6 ply tires, sound
motor. Cab and Body W. \a. inspected .

Where Better C::an Cost Less
.; 1956 Chevrolet ·.... · $17 65

1955 Plymouth .. · .. · $1365

4·Door 210 - Blue and ivory. Radlo and
heater. Extra nice.

Belvedere 4-Dcior. {nterlor ljke new. Heit·
et, V-8 motor, a:ood Urea. Beil(e finish.

1954 Chevrolet · ·· · · · · · $895

1955 Old•lllOIHie · · .. $1595

4-Door Sedan . BeaUtiful 2-tone rreen finish.
Spotleu interior, good rubber, auJ.r•nteed
all ttle way, heater.

1954 Plymouth ...... $1195
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue ,
radio. heater - !Wat covers.

1953 Buick · ........ · $1095
Super Hardtop. Dynrdlow , radio, heater,
seat coven , perreet tires, blue and ivory
finish.

POMEROY
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88 - 2·Doot' Sedan. Radio, heater, seat eQv·
eh. Extra C!lean.

1953 Ford····· ··· :····· $845
"8" Customline. Maroon finish , all good
tires, heater, spotless lnterior.

1952 Chevrolet · · ··· · · · $645
' 4 Door, Clean Interior, &amp;ood tires, 2
Deluxe
tppe blue finis)~, Powergllde, Radio and
Hiatet. .

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1957
PLYMOUTH

4 DOOR HARDTOP

IE..VIDIU

Fully

Equipped.. 6000 Miles
Green and White Sport Tone
Nl:W CAR GUARANTEE

BOTH

C~RS

MOTOROLAe

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at the hard-to~befieve price

24 HOUR

of

SERVICE

$3995

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Hoskins Family
Reunion Is Held
At Gallipolis

Every Meol Hos
Toste Appeal!

TOWING

WERNER RADIO

Prestcm Motors, Inc.

MA!lTIN
RESTAURANT

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TWO Jof ly CJ ub

Members Hon,ored
On Birthdays

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The birthdays of Ml's. Lillie
Hauck and Mrs. Wi lbur Han nitl ;.(
were observed when t he Joll y
Club met Wednl'sday even in g at
!he home of Mrs. Roy ~ ay er , Oak
St. Eac h were prese nt ed a gift
fTorn !he club an d also fr om
their mystery sislcr.
Mrs. Hau ck preside nt , pres ld('d
OVCf a shoTt business sessi on af·
tcr which gam e:. were played and
prize award ed to Mrs. Gene
Evans.
Refreshme nts wel'e served bv
the hostess to Lhe above name;!
and Mrs. Donald Hauck . Ml's.
Gerald Wildermuth , Mrs.. t::harles
Straws, M t-~.
Albe rt Wood ard
and Mrs. Otmer Grimm.

REFRI
SEVERAL

SI~ES

No Down Payment
E9sy Terms
OPEN EVENINGS TILl 10:00
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR COWR

FIFE REFRIGERATION
711 8. Third Ave.

Phone 8263·Y

Middleport

Jewel Price
9th Birthday
· Is Celebrated

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The ninth birlhday
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3 ltqOMS OF

All New
FURNITURE

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JOCKEY BREAKS ANKLE
DEL MA R, Calir. UP - Joeke y
Ja mes Wood, 20 , sffered a bro.
ke n ri ght ankJe Thursllay when
his mount, Vance!, fell during the
ru nning of t he fir st r::~ ce at Del
Mar . Wood , of Blackfool , Idaho,
wa s
unse-a ted
wlten Vance!
cr a!':hed into the ralling ~nd fell
to the grou nd.

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MUNJCil, Germany UP- Budge
Patty of Los Angeles and Paris,
who will play In this year's U. S .
Am ate ur elu~mpion s hip! for the
first t ime i ll fi ve years, gained the
qu :.trter.fin als of the Bavarian InLernational tennis championship9
Thu rsday, beatig Helm ut Mueller
of Germany, 6·3. 13·2.

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Supreme Ice Crea-m
Company
IN BRADBURY NEAR BAILEY'S DRIVE-IN

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1956 Ford VB

of Jewel
th e third
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TOaSt held in the yard or the ll"
home TU esday evening.
Their mother, Mt.'l. Marjory
Price, was assisted by her sister,
Mrs. Jewel Welch in serving ice
cream, birthday cake. Koolade,
wieners and potato chi ps.
Guests lncluc!ed Sally and
POweU, Davey Boyd, Mike Smith,
Phoebe Harper, Carol yn Ervin,
Linda Jones, Elaine Morton, Mar·
Fairlane ~ dr. F.O.M. Radio
IJyn ·LaJean , Allie Price and Fred·
. Clean and Nice .
die Surney.
"Mrs. Ora Scoll , Columhus nnrl
anrl Mrs. Emma Bl and also aldr. Rarllfl . 'h .. ater, nv•e rd•·i,.l
feiided.
lcllean and Solid .
MANY MORE TO
I!X·RAM &amp;IONS
CHOIJSE FROM
OTTAWA UP ~ Former Fordham end nnd Big Fuu·r 'football
scoring le ader AI P(eifer, who
was released on waivers · by th ~
AUTO SALES
AFgomauts, has signe-d a
Phone 6Qfl.,l
Con tract with the Ottawa
Open
tlvenlnga unlll 9 p.m.
Rottgh Riden. Ottawa cut two
AI Trallle Light
'[ •ir.cll~di~i."iBernie
the squad Thursday,
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Flowen of

1954 Mercury

METROPOLITAN

FurY £atlne
NEW CAl GVAIANrl£

Chrysler C, Plymo1Jth

has~be:"'en~•'&gt;ppo'l"'''~""'t':'''.:_I~""E"V"E-:R"Y"ON"""E"W""I"L"C"OM~f~~

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MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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ture this Saturday. Rowley points out a !act n bout the top quaHty Orville MUk: Condensing
Co. mix used by ~he _trio in m_a nufactu!ing ice cream for wholesale at ~.he plant. They plan
door. to·door servlce m a s pec1ally equipped new truck soon . Also, all kmds of special party
orders of ice cream will be available to the public.
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Now On· Displ~y -

PAY ONLY $59.50 DOWN
'll!d t2t.OO per moath

BAKER FURNITURE

DOUMONT MODEL$ AIUUYII-«G SOON
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Wholesale ~c~ cream at the plant in Bfadbury where it is made from the finest quality mix in Am~ricQ, . purclt&amp;s- ,

REFRIOIUTOll &amp; lANCIIS

ALLEN
118 E . Main St.

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Sat. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED ! !
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ZENITH TV and RADIOS
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BY

JOE BAII.EY, 13 years ln the milk business,
WILBUR ROWLEY, milk and Ice cream bus loess all his life.
CHARLES BARNETT, milk and lee &lt;ream b usiReos 1.. yrs.

NEW 1958 MODELS

INCLUDES
FRJOiiiAIBJ!
REFRJGERA 'fOll
llld GAS RANGE

Oa The BriJ(Ited .COI'I!er Ia Mldtlltn~.ort

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OlJR EMPLOYEES II(AV ATrEND. THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

--Mo11key Run
Paw

Fully l!:qujp(ied ln&lt;twfiq Tbe

WE WILL BE CLOSED SAT(JRDAY AFTERNOON 80

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Honored Guest
At Bnde Sh.?wer

TH BES

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EQUIPPED WITH POW~R STEIRIN.
ond POWER BRAKES

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Demonstrators

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AMJIIICAN YAWL WINS
the Un.lv.rt;lty ot ClM.bul.l$.l wHff
PLYMOUTH, Eoslaod UP he won Mtttl'l Jn ~atetbAUI biNThe Americ~n yawl Carina, owned. ball aod aotf,
and Mltippered by Rkhllrtl N)e or
Greenwich, Conn., won the 600mile ocean yacht nee Wedne.day , crouin,: the fihlih lme ne;&amp;er
the Fu1nt-t Lia:hthouse at 3.22
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p m edt The SwedLSh yawl K1y
and the British cutter Jacsata
Suadar. Sept. 11 ttn
th111ed the l'arina up the !nt~li•h
Channel but ntoither 1U! expected
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to arrivP in lime to O'o'll'rl'Omi!' thto
IHIIIIIil'llp tlwy had \u aiJuw ( '11
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1956 Ford .... ...... · · $1395

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day with Charley Kni,btlnJ Sr
of th' Nailon•l Jlt!UtMU ..._
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lftCI!Itto Oil

Baptl!it Church Qlldf! plana to daughu~ r . Barbara Geraldine. to were Mr and Mrs. \'alf'Jf' Spen· honor of N.anc) ~OU !&gt;h who wa,
wrve the C.lilnleen for t·he- Blood Norman Van Meter, 10n ol Mrs cer, SyracuR: n oa:er Ro~ah, Mr. ct!lehra_lin6 hf'r sevt"nth hirlhrla)'
Mobili' on Sept 12 when. they mel !.aura Villn Meter , and the 111 1•· and Mr1. Hay Heine) . Mr and Attend•na: were ~r . and ).1 r,
Thursday e-venlni at tht' home or Carl Van ~cler or Racine.
..ln. Andy Crou and son Jo Ruuell Roush ii JH.l f•mlly
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Mrs. Allen Hua:hea. Mr11 8. F Par.
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[Miller all of Letart , Altha WI ('~ l "nd l-1n;. JINt&gt;..·rt Housh ,nrJ . .. n
malee president, waa 1n ('harge of ' 1 he weddin¥ will ~ an event ~r line and Harry Ptd.enA, R1wme Mr~ Wlllltt•r Hou.,h .1111d Llh~···
the me"tlng and Mn A. R Pul· ~~pte~b7 ~ '"h Sau~ Palru·k
~rs. Lelia Rirflc aM d.au ~ hten: Slauihl.t'r.
len w_aa the lead~r or the opening
un
are am , liS
\frs. Dolly Wolre , Mn
Ru s~&gt;t· l l
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Mr. aud llrJ. J t1hn Wolft· &gt;"t'J•I
de "ot•onal
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.mcluded pr ••,er . Sc np 1ure r('a• 1
ICuush, aud l1rH _ Ja('k. Stl.arpnad.
.-t' Wiil at Pt . Pleasant
. ;md ~rrcn:i·
1
mg and muJitation .
Stnding gift~ but unahlt to &lt;~1 'Jl&gt;'~~~ ftr'",',~.·d' ",'t··',',Hn,',,,~,-·~.',"",',
In dl!K'Ussl ng the show aft «.&gt;r
1 MI .. •tow
she hact completed ht r judging.
t d
M
d 1
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.. ortt•nd PW, Rf. 124
M rs. Jlck.son commended
Mrs
Th e class vot('(l In POlY their
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t·n
wt-rt'
r . an 1\ r~ . \!it'lor Hunlington
Plul Baer. super intendent or the
aeco nd insta ll me nt of S40 on lht&gt;
Sa!ll. Racm~ .a nd ) tr. . an.d ~r·
.
ROYALS NAME TRAINER
P9(luck Dl. nne r
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the,·''"
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tho•.
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n
Ander~on
of
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Norrul
spt'l11 the ""'
Cl NCENNAn Uf-'- ltobert Hnr·
sbow f or t he ~c h e,,u c, the sla"·
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Mills
J
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Gilmo
re,
bride
ell'rl
rr
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list Camp pro ject.
·
t'S men s 0
om~ rna e Ic-c· Wee
with his son VIr," II anJ per , former Ohio hi gh Jeboo l bas·
10 A.M. Till ?'??
lng 1nd1 the fi ne e frert of' th !'
.... as honored with a m iscellaneou .~ cre am, ca ke, &amp;an d wll'
· hes ami i,..,. f&lt;11111 1y at Mt. VHnon _
:Mrs.
Shi
rley
Mills
wu
author·
.
shf;lw as a whol e.
~ho w ('r recenlly at ·the home or 1
...
M
ketball coach,
Theme of the 1 ~7 show was
l!'ed to pur chase need('d equipmnt \trs . Rober t Louks.
ea wer e .servt-..
· 'd t . and ,~fr~. Hi•rb~rt Roush
1111
for the eh urch klt('he n a nrl dining
son an Mr~ . W.lltN Roush
·
~::~s ~~~~ed 8 ~ 1 ~~e :r~~eu!~,&lt;' :.~ ~rll h!'oLara~d"~ itt'th' e 1L',~",.p,Ntl'a'ru"',.; room. Birthdays or Mrs. Iva Turn- Hostess«.&gt;s for the evening were ra~iJ·Y an"df M~~bBr~nr;.: ~ Wotr,e ' 1"hd call&lt;!d on Mr .A and Mr.~. Albert
L..i;.f.. Junior Gard en Clubs are
"
"
er, Mrs. J . Q. Ri('f , Mrs . H. M \1rs c~rol "!'arlor and Mrs. Wade
v
•
v
~P&lt;'O
l Pt•erJon 1!11 Ba:man
.,...
blue, Mn. Purley Karr; red, Mr8 Cross, Mn. George Bahr, Mrs Louks_ Severa l game$ ant! contests weekend WL th Lhe•r partonls, .111r
~rrs. Dallr WuHe is f'mployeu
He ler1 C. P. Bt adbury. Mn. Clyde Wine- "'ere held unde r t he direction of and Mrs. Gord on W11l fl' .:111il at crow's Steak Housf' p m, ,
being form ed ini the cou nty an d C. E. Blakeslee; white,
the judge was genero us in ber Fisher ; '" Down
Memory Lane" bre nner and Mrs. Dana H•m•.lto n Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Frances Rob- Gr:
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Rarde n·• red • 'Irs
Pn ise for these youung arra ng. blue • Ft v"ren"e
"
"
were observPd.
crts l'rizes were won by Mrs. Ad·
Mrs. Et!wln Baer : "The Cburch
· rlie Norris. Mrs. Kathleen FranciK
\
ers.
Awards eiven
Wt:: re: "Dow" by lhe Side or t~ e Ro~~ " · bh:.e ,
U Wa.'i re ported that _Mrs. Har ry Mrs. Margie Manul'l and Mrs. Ola'
MexJeo Way", blue, Alice K. Florence Harden, .~ 2
To the ~o~dashelt was rocoverm g from in Bowe n. Miss Mary Jane Eichinger
Thompson ; red , Betty Dean ; white Garden of a Friel)d , blue Mr11. 1 JUrieS received In a n automobile won the door prize
Marie Koblentz; "Along
tht&gt; Purley Karr: "The Holy Land" accident while returning from a
·
blue, Betty Dean: red, Jean visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Ron·
Gift !! wtre plt. ced on a table
Nease; white, Lois McCain.
aid Place and threE' childre'n in centered with a lovely arrange·
Green Lake s, Wi!. Mn. C. E. Hoyt mcnt of mlxt ..J flowers in a_basket
·
Houseplant awards were blue, gave the dosing proyer and Mrs. con tamer
WI'th th e br1·d e d o 11 on
(
Jl,
Harden ; r ed,
Donna Milton Hood led the program one side and the groom dvll on the
Holter; white, Allee ThomPson : which Included contests and a Bi· other sid£&gt;.
'Edueational awardi, blue, Bett y ble quiz end the showing of mov·
A!tt' r Miss Gllmore open~d 'her
Dean; red, MMI. Roy Holter; lng picture s of the 1956 Easter at
white , Mrs. Donald Mora . Speci· the local ·~ hurch and also o r the many love!) gifb, re freahmenh
wer e served to Mrs. Jean Kloea,
men awar~ : blue, Mr ~. Purley Middleport eoy Scouts.
Karr 3; Ah'-'e Thomp~.on, Mrs
The hOSlelSses were Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Irene Pnrker . Mrs. Margie
Hornee Karr, Mr9. Ro, . Holter : I Mrs. Je~mes Sound ers, Mrs. WilJ Man uel. Mrs. Sylvia Zwl.lling, Mra.
red, FIOJ'ence . Harden, 2, Marl ~ Hapton!ltall , MillS Sylvia McMaster Md ie Norris, Mrs. Kathleen FranKoblentz; whJte , Florence Hat· and Mt. J . o._ Leonard They serv. ~is. Mrs. Ola Bowen , Mrs. Doril
den , 2.
ed a dessert course to twcnty.fiv e Gilmtre, Miss Eleanor Robaon,
:\fr S. Ann Sauvage. Mrs. Opal Dii·
Junior Garden
Club classes !m e.~be~s and one guest, Mrs. Char- ll'y, Mrs. Eunice Will.
10
and awards. were ! "To Santa's
f..., Daxon, Toronto, Canada.
Mrs. Vern Van Meter, Mrs. Fran·
U.tena like a conao1e . , .
Workshop", blue, Pat1y Ko~lenlz;
ces Roberts, Mrs. Wade Louka,
LooJu
like it wu cu8toru made
t:,ed~ Sally Mora; white, KaY Ault.
\irs. Helen Teaford, Mist Mary
for
your
car. VOLUMAT[ C control keep•
Jennifer Blakeslee; ''To the Cir·
Jane Eichinger, Miss Marie Houda·
voJum•
from
ladiag under btid«u, viaducts,
cus", blue, Emilia Legar; red .
.,;helt. Mi ss Jane Gilmore. Mis~
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etc
....
Anti·Nolse
Circuit eliminate• up to 99o/.
S::andra Humphreys; white, Carol
Kathy Francis and Valerie Gil·
uJ all power line interfer t:nu• noiN, hub, hum, :r buzz.
Baer; "1'o th."'
Dean, Linda
rnore.
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Farm ," blue . Linda Daer ; reJ ,
Those sending g1ft s out unable
Mr.loand Mrs. L. A. Fusco (Vir·
Sally Mora; white, Ge orge Thomp
Come ln and \&gt;lsJt soon
son , Charles Le gar Jr., Carol ginia Haskins) of Hopkinsville, Ky., to attend were Mrs. Jean Duerr,
Day Phone 81 0~
Night Phone 2452·5
Freda Duffy, ~in. Irene HoMeal or snack, you ' ll' enjoy Dean. Sedonia -, Spenct'r ) "Along and Elmer Haskins of Washington.
the Trail", blue, Jennifer Lohse : Pa., spent the Week end with Ber· back , Mrs. Garnet Roush, Miss
"Where RadJo and TV is A Business
n~d. Diana B.aer; white, Leah tba Gill and the ~ayn e s loan ram- Wanda Roush, Miss Shirley Whip·
pel
an.1
Mrs.
Leroy
Rusche!.
lly
all
of
which
attend
ed
the
HasGruueser, Mary Thompson; "To
Not A Sideline"
-~---Blueberry H111 ,
blue, Sandra kins reunion at GaiUpoli s.
Aslo
aitendlng
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
COLTS
TRIM
ROSTER
481 S. 3rd Ave.
Humphrey ; red, Diana Bacr; "To
• Middleport
No. Se&lt;ond Ave.
Mlddl•p&lt;&gt;rt
WESTMINSTER. Md. UP
the Fair", blue, Diana Baer: red. Kenneth Grover, and daughter
Joy
Loraine.
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Halfback
Jack
Harm1;n
from
East
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Louella Thompson.
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Of the 48 attending lhe reun. Oregon Stale and end Harwood I j
Joy Grover was registered as Hoefl from South DakOta Stall'
2Dd Ave.
Mlddleporl MIDDLEPORT PE:RSONALS . . \ · . the younge st and Mr. F . A. Ha!i- were rut f•·om the Baltimore
I
Colts roster Wednesday . Harmon
Henry Wt'rner. Gallipoll!, is kins of Gallipolis as lh e oldest.
Was th e Col ts• eighth draft choi ce,
Middleport
visiting Mr. arid Mu. Harlan Wornwh ile Hoell wa s ch~&gt;se n on the
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· ·~n~d~"~n,~R~i&lt;~h~ar~d,~fo~r~tw~o~w~ee~k~s.,\
24th round .
Bridal.path", blue, Loi.L MeCaln:
red, Mra P urley
Kerr: white,
Mra Dotulld Mora; ''The Gra.ld
Canyon", blue,
Mrs.
WUliam
Bradford : red, Marie Ko blentz :
whi te. Mn. H orace Kar r: "1'o t hro
Sushorc", blue., Helen Fhhe'":
red, Lois Mt'"Caln : whitt&gt;. Mar:e
Koblentz·. "To thf' Old llome
town", blue, Lois McCain: rt&gt;d,
M rs. Dooaid Mura: white, ltrs.
Roy Holter: "To th e Count ry" .
bl
B
d
ue, t'\1)' Dean ; rc , Mrs. Pur·
ley Ka rr : wh ite. fo'loren('e Uarden .
"To lrchtnd ", blue, Mn . Don·
aid Mora; red, Bett y Dean·, white,
Mn. Purley Karr; ''To the Moon"
blue. Marie Koblrntz; red. Mr11.

MEIGS COUNTY

1954 OLDSMOBILE· ...... .......... $1695

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'
Busy
Bee Class
.Wedding Pions
APPlE GROVE
Vr. ond "'" P'ritz Bor\. oon .
·-IBobby,
Pom"qy and )ir~ fran k
unty Fair Flower
To Assist At
Are Announcad
.,
H - r l Rouoh
Buck . . . . . . . ndoy with llr '""
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I J. aurprtk
birthday part y wa ~ I Mn a.,, Buek
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PJ
di~
Bloodmobile
Mr and Mn John )(.rUn Pow- jtven
honQr of Jll!l'~rt How.h
Mu• ' •re an nou ncmg at hi• home Thursday evening h) I A ptc nk wa~ ht!ld
Ihe Rod
Show Draws any au ts The Buay lee Cl••• or tht! Pint er,the Boston,
approachlnJil marmae or t hetr j Mrt. Herbert k oush. Attend ing Spnn&amp;t l.air11round!i_ Sunday •n

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pay its $ 10 entry fee, an d fold,
Wee Foozy Wolle dou bled in the
. o A thre• weeks bdOtt' the end of
-ond
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SJ. !tlh w1' th T om Wht' t e on ·.....
·
the sched ult&gt;
to make it 9-2. White had aingled.
1
3. Racine was not pl'na lized fur·
Johnson fanned three and walk- open
ther fo r using Riebel although he ed one and gave two hit.s in three
CllCI uj4 Jt,e
to emg)!,abe
was added ~o the ro!iltor aft er t h e inmngs_ Lou ks struc k ou.t three, t)l,t bofS i.n t,ht JU1
'(rte9b·
July 15 deadli nP, wit hout officlal wa lked two. hit gne. and gave up •en) 1/~' tOr nt~

leW• life

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fair . Chow-ti,me i! 6 p .m ., s ubj ect to 6~t~r ~~lton ought. to be
By next Thursday L eague Prexy tc
el eat the
bac
k
from
a
well-earned
vacaUon
and
on.
hand
t'U:n!
League
Millie Friday N ltes
~
dogs . Trophies will be pre sented the wmnmg Ti ers lnditl·
club _ Racine - · and Pony Le ague team , the
g
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dual
trophies
will
be
given
boys
on
the
top
clubs
too.
·
aDd the
From here on, as , fr.r as Th · ~ p.;:;;;d-;; r1 ou~d- for I..iUie Ltll~
~h!~Y
Sports Desk can opine the future, 1activity bY adults, let us not fOrplayofls will ""
... White
..
a:in Aug. 25 with the No. 4: team wit h another si ngle, Wolfe Md •
tcr., ~., Or triJ,IlOI'to~. 1 CJiilC~G.O UF- Tile JM4le_J, ume position u were the 1951 there can be no arg\~rr~ent about ge t Hubert Price of Portland.
$1tualed 3 MU••
whether our commumlles should
Hubert a:ot side triicked onto
aoi ng to No. 1. &lt;J nd the No. 3 team ~:~~. w~~ber~~s { ~.ou~~~· ~?.:~ ~Jf wor~te''•:
:::.erlt~f ::~ open . ' fJu"~·i~,IJle ~~~Jj,ef '"er.e Brooklyn Dodgen. ~e Dodgers 8lage.
Middleport
kid base ball. . T~e onl y farming for a few years in tlle
1
141
to No. 2.
J. a
s
r.t
wltb the Cub;"
h~pi,qj to ied ~y nine James .,~~ 41 to
late '40$ but he's back no~ Utto
betd CO,JC •
,. 'reifln aome t~;~si
estill! in,,q . o~fy that year only to have th~ queslion tha' can arBI' ts :
all with ain&amp;les.
0
1 h
l
.
.
apparentry llld
0
"
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d WOfi.
ni;:t atle~~ . P~~~Is::ll~~~~a~ d ~~~~PT.~~~M~
·· ,,..~ !lls dr~~pint three . I, t~t tq Wh- . {;JJPtll wto 30 ol. t~t,lr lut _a&amp; " Are we going to clo ll r 1gi)J , 1 w at our_ creat"r
with
proper
orgarlbiation
and
en.
.
:
.
out
{Dr
hun-----educatwt
an
Jackson last night 4·2 to gain the sCNl4~-e~ lf -~h't · •
'f or wault~e io CincmJJ.¥M·
••~ and then Wlf! ~lt res?ltmg ough financing, a s it wu this ing with young peop e.
, 1
· h
M1
i
.. H
·
nlarott on Bobby Thomson s fa.
r1g t to meet e as.
~ u .. y{
1vt1r. , 'j t were
Ma,nage-,r ~irfJ' T,~bWHs was mou.s home rua .
Hubert denie!i he had much 'o
ye•r . or shall we let it flop along
Meigs
zos 031- 9 8 2 rf~ortll.!t .,~410~01'1
~ new expectea to sit•rt oi,lbor Art fpw·
:
in a half-baked s tyle, shorl of do with lhlil socce:Ss or the ,RacJ~•
Hamden
000 200--2 &amp; b tnti't.or ~J!(t ~~j jtt ~ , f)rst ler a-o or Don Gi'oJI f:8' agllilnst
CONTINDIRI COLLAPSING
Howard Johnson. LOuk! (4) and ~eatfcoaefilng jo .~ntn 'a uf th e Don Els ton 3.5 of Chlc,go.
The major dirle,rence in the motley an~ . sh~rt .. of Interested club this year but t.arr~ Morri,h
1 says, "Don't let him ktd :rou . . !
Roberts, MeJe r (6). Harvey and time setlool starta, ancl that. Asst.
Th ursday night, ·cineinl'_lati rorrespondlng positions of t~e adult parhcipahon'! ,
There s ho~ld be ju ~ t one ansFor ev.e ry game Hubert brought
Young.
Coach Nolan Swackb.all,)er will op- lo!lt an 8•1 &lt;.1eeision to Mllwaultee. '157 Braves ill:b.d '51 Dodgers ts
a valutt.blC tontingent of s~~
en the foo.UjlD!l grind Tyesday.
lt was the Braves' l4tll win out of that the "mlraele Giants" had al - wer next ~ pnng.
AII ·Out.
-lroop.s ln from his Com~Utlity'J~
In Mi~dleporl players w111 meet 16 ~~:ame s with the Redleg.s th{s ready begun to' m•~e )~e
· move
his r 11r . Also for prachces. , ~
TuesdaY mdlnlng for PbYtleals and yeur.
·
·
while ai l th' e.ur.a;tpt "co Jn.ders''
helped
coach the boys. If Llrt:7
receive h.eJ.met.s. shoulder pt.ds,
Brave outfielder Hilnk Aaron are 'in a st,!l.te 9f virt,~ I!Dllapse .
Mike Roberts · eatcher-pilch~r
a,h~,es, shirta and. pf.ntl. :rw~J-day led th e Milwaukee attack with 'l'he St. Louls Ca~~l.nfls b~ve lost ror th~ Dodgers: and elongated 13 had to b'e gohe, or late. lfY:~
Roy Frecker Farm
drills are e-xpected ll e ~mmn1 on t wo ho me runs and fiVe run9 bat· g in a row , the · DOdgers hBYe yeur old son t?f Robett (Bob) anti was thtrt!. Of course, Mo~li.-•
Bashan Rd.
W~dnesd ay.
ted in . It WJS
~ard •nd drO.»»•d 1 or ·-tbeir · las! 1~. the Nonga Roberts, has his version wasn't ~e}l.t frojtl a..y came
Fr~ahmen ,.of course, are eligi ble 34th circuit blast ~f Lhe ye~r.
Red_le~ b(lve lost 8 o~ ~hetr. last of the final standings in the Lit· other than the last one or t~
in Middleport as lh po[iteroy.
Milwaukee disposed or Red_le~t: 12 and the Philadelphia Phillies tle LeaJue to offer. He &amp;a)'S when lte ,was det,rmiped to · itt '
a vacation frOm Ms heav)l' ~\11il·
they're correct. Any aTgumt&gt;nt ?
At Rutl.a nd Jim Vennlrl wJll ap·\ starter Hal Jcf!coat in the Ctrst JO o.f their last 13.
·
mer !ehedult:. '
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L
pear on the Red Devil ~cene ~ug . , inning with a four run outburst.
Moe Dr•bowsky "itched 8 six·
Racine
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19
1
26 and will besln 4rills 1mmed1ate· . The Redlegs .. got to Spahn in hJtter Cor the Ch~C$-go CUba, whose
12 8
Sponsored by
)y aimed at t~ull~lng the sqilad 111 the 9&amp;ond mnina: on a dou~le 4. 1 victory extended· the cardin· Redleas
Uav c you basketball f11n, lf!til
8 12 Carl Wolfe of Radile lateJy? ,l(t.
thpt last year weht ub.def&lt;:ated in by third ba~ ('mnn Don ll~ak. lUI Is' losing streak to their longes t Dod~n;
the Bucken· Conference.
error by Aa•·on and a Stnlille by ai
·
·
Pomeroy Moose ·Lod'e
Syracuse
8 U how that felli h~s gr~~D ' u..-r;
1947
9
0 1•
Vennari hT an as9l!Jhmt coach for 10hnn~ Temple .
•
ncLght·hlttinr ca.teher Valmy Yankees
The siick one-handed. pU!I~ ·S~~t
6 14 arti~t admits lo having added· q~
Eddte Mat~e ws ~ ot t~e run Thoipas knocked in four run!! Pirates
This record is fo r an li:&lt;~mes, Inch in height.h thls summer. - ~~
b~ck .in the filth w1 th hts 23r~ wilh a homer and triple to lead
(' tTeutt clout of the Year . Aaron s the Gianls to a 94 conquest or both lil!;lve,.
looks like two or more.
tlf iiD't
second homu of the a:ame . wUP the DOdgers.
a six·foot~r plus now ~rnetbl~J
~rank Torre aboard . mad e II 7-1
The New York Yankees re· I __:.A::':.:
'd:...cw~h~il-:e:-c_n,ocw_e_n_•_re.-b-e_ing is wrone with ttJ,t yardsticks betn the sevent h.
gained 8 s•k-game lead in the
ing manufadured these th)l6.
Rooki e Bob _Hazle harl n. ~~ l o Americ'-n League when they bi!at Chicago at Detroit
lt'll be • pleasure 19 see . c~t
nile
hom er .i n the etghth . t,. complete the Boston Red Sox, 6.3 anti the Cleveland at Kansas City,
.,perate a1ain on the hafdwoOd'J
the Mllwauk«.&gt;e scormg.
Cleveland Indians defeated lh~ Baltimore at New York
come Decerpber.
Cntcago White Sox, \H. The Kan· Boston · at Washington
CJ:IANCIS . SLI~
The ~at1onal League s c.hanccs sas City At-,letles ~owned ttlc
of headm g of( Ml.lwaukcc s pell· Detroit Tigers, 7-2, in th.e other
nant express rested today on the
rorlorn hope that one of thf&gt; game. '
Braves' bedraggled purs u e r ~ can
B_Y_ U
_N
- IT_E_O-::P::Rc:E::S::S
.1 . .... .. .. .. •
match the 19~1 Giant s "nh•·aclc
NATIONAL LEAGUE
w L Pet. Ga
finish."
ort c r Man here Is' the buy for you Thl 9 hot little
The Bra\'t-s, j ust about com· Milw aukee ... · 71 42 .628
Fujobrysold 7:r ove: $3800. ~18 than fo~;~r months ago, luw mila.:c ,
plt!led "opera il on wrapup" Thur,;. st. Louis
62 50 .554 8 1,-~
day nig ht when they cru shed th ~ Brookl yn
63 51 .5~3 B'r.l:
Ult like bnnd new: You've got to see II..
Cinc innati Rcdl egs.
Cincinnati
61 52 .540 10
1
Tha
t
8
t~
game
Bravr
lead
wi
th
Philadelphia
59 53 .527 11 LAJ
N. 2nd Ave.
Cash Bahr, Owner
Middleport
• I
only 4 1 games to play pl aef's thL' New York
52 63 .452 20
-- ·.
Bra .. es in a lm o~t CJ~ a ctl y th e Chicago _...... 42 69 .378 28
Soeela1 2 door Sedan . FlalihY !'f'd and wh ite fini~h . sc~ o.~f ,with
lleam\ng white wall t.lres, dynan ow, new ~ea l coH~u. 1t n ml be
Pittsburgh . . . . 4:l 71 .36ft 2!Hk
Thund•v'• Result•
beat at thill price.
New York 9 Brooklyn 4:
Chicago 4 St. Louis t
Milwaukee 8 Cincinnati I, nite
Saturday's
s111 er 88 ·2 door. Powerful Rocket .e ~gin e with Whil'laway hy,dra·
mltle drive. O,rk blue metallic hn1sh Wllh II whit e top. (,ood
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn
New York at Philadelph ia
whltil Wall t.ireL ~e It lO~IY ·
Cincinnl;lti at Chicago
St. Louis at Milwauke!'
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pd. GB
Super 88 Holiday Sedan. Beaullft¥ red and white wilh whit£! wull
New Yo1·k
74 39 .655
tiret, power steerlna, hydramatic , radl u, heeler, low mllnl!t!, llke
Chicago
68 44 .607 5 V!!
new.
Boston
61 &amp;2 .~ 13
Baltimore
~5 56 .495, 18
Detroit
.. ~ . 55 58 .487 19
Cleveland .. ' .
4 60 .474 2,0~
:lll.Q-2 door. Uaht b)ue f.n.d white two tone, A-1 motor, solid
Kansas City
.. 43 71 .377 3l 'h
Body, 1o1Xt tlre1,· etandard 1h1ft, radio, h@oter.
_ ;:!
Washington
42 72 .368 32 1~
Thundly'l R•sulh
'
New York 6 BoBton 3
Cleveland 5 Chieago 4
cuatom Catalina Hard Top . All leather uphubttery, r:~dlo, he11.ter,
Pomeroj,
Kansas
City 7 Detroit 2
Pholle 11-M
284 W. Malll Sl.
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2-'l'on . L.W.B., 2·speed rear axfe. good 8:215x
Only games 11eheduled
Long 'wheel base, V-8 motor, .11)' •-"~at t
10 tire11 • Cab excellent condition, heavy dlllY
Saturclay's O•IMs
transmission, new 6-ply tires transferred
aprlngs and frame . Brand new short hloek
from new truck . Deluxe cab, only 11,000
motor Good 10' x 7' dumo body and heavy
duty hoiat.
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mllu, l ~ss than 6 months old . Really like·
Culltom 4 -'qor. Pord·o-maUc dri~e. nAIIo, lw ntt•r, snnppy V·8 en·
new umt.
line, A 109d aolld ll(lle ear. Try •t tod uy.

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. All•sfarS
- -- Two-A-Doy (I F.or ConditiOn $ Set
In Mj..l..l
'Pomiroy for , . 0"' WAr"" JJq~l A•-A
'J')&gt;e
oUtSlug HamdCfi
- Jfl':f "pnrt
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eptJ,
~kles.
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ti}.OfJ )Yil} J,Dtrud~ ll},l *IS,baJl ' -'f.JQ9. JleJ't ~l. 1'hQ_~ an~,I~Jffl.,
Jn Second Game
~~tJrqy Purp_
le p .. etl ~4 W4~~rt eePH
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b.e~l)
an9t)li!r E_0 &amp;ri~ t Jce. I
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"We woold like to h''" played
OUIJiltlliU!p IIIIi S"aday at Ra· it at Bochtei. Field. We'd had a

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Ml~dleport, 0 ., Aug . 16 ·

ed from tbi Orville Milk Condensing Co , Orville, 0 .

APP~IANC:E ~

COMING SOON!
Party Jce cream.
IleHvory service,

Pomeroy

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door to door in whole area, finest quality Supreme Ice cream.
Phone 6911-M.

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Gr.ld
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Flip Of Coin Placed.Title Game At
' llleine'Snnday With J:Wt(ord Tigers

DrillS

iiiJio ~~ on tbe ruo ,of I coin
~ Dllb' hen maM&amp;ers

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mOnt'y verv hand1 ly.
Cll;nllJv~ l!ld'" Lillie FOOOoy
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Jfolli:' aNQiblecl loy: the h onor of Determining the winner follow·
t-Jnt iflt )OJM team and getting ing a r uUng by lA' ague Pre9.ident
"'th~ ••te"C~ester Tannehill , D:uly Sent mel
Sports Editor. thai :
~ eoln WI! tOUH by Phil Coldui'~ 1 mfetlnj of rnp•
1 J ohn ny Rlebf'l. shortstup tor
ci(lhe le&amp;l&amp;l,le at Tlle pomeroY Racine dur in[! the las:t t~ree league
~~~. De ••.
• met
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games. eould not play Jn the lltl£"
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rearet
gam e.
one
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r h
t hat Co 1
WeleOme To The
, vll~~ ~~~;e~ ~oeu l~an~:s made r~r~
felt • lthough th at team fa iled t o

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adept blocki.n8 and llyj.o)8 l!,o)jand

UP rei'J&amp;ri
Rlee e_nf

Detroit
.4/n Oine
.Troia•
Jay
YDamg •nd

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Ted Bailey of Racine bit a three
run homf'r in the JOP of the fi fth
for the Md&amp;s All-Stars to make
I the score 8·2 ... nd se w up victory
over Hamdf'n in the second 111me
i of
tbe weUst on Imita tional Little
L~ague bast"ball t~urney Thursda)'
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SPORTS

11~. Jamf'M Jatkson, Pe~st HeJiOnal Director of the Ohio A.'i
sotlatlo n ot Ga rden Clubs .:.nd
juda:e or the Flower Show Ill lh!·
M t"i&amp;: 1 County Fair, praised thr
show hlthly and call l'ld attention
to the fine quality or matt&gt;rial,
used in the
arranllf:lll(:nt.s in
li pIte of t he drought in thr l'Olln·
t y.

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Date for the County Litt_le L~agucb b~se~a~~~i~~~~:oy
A).ez Cijo, Qe~
' ,oJ,ng what he hopes Wlll be h).J lblr~ Ji.~tJ~t
, Who ~·· . ~, ~r.a~day,
Aug . 22, on the pradJce fi e ld ac o
n soda
.., III/IJ¥ '
'Hi1n
b•• on IVM'•slo ns
.......p jp
' J' l)lther II
a
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175
fqQt1)fll P e~· wll Qlf ,el. M()~ay ~rJ)ig .. t ~ ~rJve
th: btt~ e
C!'r Hal -all f lavors- to round out the tummi es o( so
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~~l. Jl )'SJC&amp;l exawJ.P.•t~OI\J wlif 1M! MJ.Y1~ ~·

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f.ttM
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T~ll!~;l~
"~ ~'If t;~~•• f:!'~ I"it .'ow er, yross,
tf4!,.ers
Ru.•ep.
., .._1 W''"-'"f

ng out
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tJ)e S9,vtll: ttflp in~~ orf, .
at the
J Pft ~ ptactice
bl ~
eo;lfY morn· 8ou(b &lt;ltt!J$ at C~ptf~ . ' will ~&lt;•
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•"ies p'fiti
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The Meigs County Jay·cees are aeceptmg n~irmation

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$2995

SMITH CLOTHING
YOUR

Shopping Heodquarters

BOATS

Boys

Wo111en

See Our Modern Styles

1954 lUlCK ·· · .. · .... · ...... · .. .... · .$1195

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1956 OLDSMQBILE · .. .............. · $2595

BUY NOW!

AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
* WRITTEN GUARANTEE : .
*Phone 491 -Open Eoch Doy 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.

l953 CHEVROLET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · .. · $795

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1953 PONTIAC · ...... ........ .. .... · $895

1956 GMC !tl-Ton .. $1845

SCOTT-ATWATER MOTORS

Metl'opolitan Mcarine

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SALES ond SERVICE

1954Chevrolat ..... $1595

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1953 MERCURY .. ""...

.. .. .. .. ' $795

2·Ton Traelor wlth fiftll wheel, vacuum
Hood controlled brake s. Extra good tires,
lar(le heater and defrotter, ready to work .

1 door Wan. Bpotleu dark green m•~\ u ll i~: Cini sh, ;:ood tire~ . exeollodt motor.

1953 Chevrolet · ·· · · · · · $865

1953 lUlCK ·· ·· ········ ·· ·· ·· ··· ··· $995

Heater.

J.oadmtlteJ Coovertlble. :floy, ahe's loaded with power steerioa,

~r IJr~:r•· ttower windoW•. power aeat, dym•tlow, radio, heat,..
~r. beautlfil wfilte bod)' with a t»lack top.
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1952 CADILLAC ........ · .. .... .... · $1295
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Dirk blue , hydramatlc , radlo, heater, tlnte4

...., tl4N Ukt iioatlnl on a cloud . Get behind the wheel and

-y.-..-, ~llll the car of etrl.

ltSJ CHEVROLET .... · .............. · $119 5
1 M.l,dla. Dark

•rein llnJJh, heattrl atandard shift for better
..,-p.~uM:KI eyUndd enalne, ~lkt new t rea. A IOOd buy.

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'-': Ton Pickup, 8 cyl., lOW mileaa:e, tires
Uke new, red finish, Heater.

19J5 OLDSMOBILE ·: .. .. .. ...... · .. · $1995
RoUdt~

Coupe. coral g4 white two ton' with white wall
, one toeal- dwner, hfdtamatlc drive , radlo, hf'atc~ a real

~ear.

1953 PlYMOUTH .... .. ·· ...... ...... $695
Cranbroot 4 door Sedan. A happy, amooth runnlnJ Uttle ear that
wiU live you mlles and mlle11 of i ef vlce. lieater, hi·drive, seat
eowra. like new tlreJ.

1951 PACKARD .... · .... · .. ...... $295
C\UtOIII 4 door. Bi&amp; roorll)' luxury ctr that rldas like a dream.
IJiht P'IY fiDiah, ultramati.c t1r'lve. rlllo, heatet.

~RR &amp; VAN t ·AHDT
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Pemeroy, Oh lo

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1953 Ford .... · ...... · $1295
2-Ton L.W.B. Sound V-1! motor, a:ood cab, 2·
aveed aa:le, (4) practically new t1n1 CI:Ux
20-lst line), lO·fl dump bGdy with good
hol!t. New paint Job.

2 Ton . L.W.B. - 2 apeed axle, new paint.
job, heavy duty springs and fram e.

1950 GM( .. · .... .. .. $489
o/• ·Ton Flat Bed, 1&amp;' - 6 ply tires, sound
motor. Cab and Body W. \a. inspected .

Where Better C::an Cost Less
.; 1956 Chevrolet ·.... · $17 65

1955 Plymouth .. · .. · $1365

4·Door 210 - Blue and ivory. Radlo and
heater. Extra nice.

Belvedere 4-Dcior. {nterlor ljke new. Heit·
et, V-8 motor, a:ood Urea. Beil(e finish.

1954 Chevrolet · ·· · · · · · $895

1955 Old•lllOIHie · · .. $1595

4-Door Sedan . BeaUtiful 2-tone rreen finish.
Spotleu interior, good rubber, auJ.r•nteed
all ttle way, heater.

1954 Plymouth ...... $1195
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop. Black over blue ,
radio. heater - !Wat covers.

1953 Buick · ........ · $1095
Super Hardtop. Dynrdlow , radio, heater,
seat coven , perreet tires, blue and ivory
finish.

POMEROY
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Qn Moin Street

88 - 2·Doot' Sedan. Radio, heater, seat eQv·
eh. Extra C!lean.

1953 Ford····· ··· :····· $845
"8" Customline. Maroon finish , all good
tires, heater, spotless lnterior.

1952 Chevrolet · · ··· · · · $645
' 4 Door, Clean Interior, &amp;ood tires, 2
Deluxe
tppe blue finis)~, Powergllde, Radio and
Hiatet. .

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1957
PLYMOUTH

4 DOOR HARDTOP

IE..VIDIU

Fully

Equipped.. 6000 Miles
Green and White Sport Tone
Nl:W CAR GUARANTEE

BOTH

C~RS

MOTOROLAe

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at the hard-to~befieve price

24 HOUR

of

SERVICE

$3995

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Hoskins Family
Reunion Is Held
At Gallipolis

Every Meol Hos
Toste Appeal!

TOWING

WERNER RADIO

Prestcm Motors, Inc.

MA!lTIN
RESTAURANT

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TWO Jof ly CJ ub

Members Hon,ored
On Birthdays

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The birthdays of Ml's. Lillie
Hauck and Mrs. Wi lbur Han nitl ;.(
were observed when t he Joll y
Club met Wednl'sday even in g at
!he home of Mrs. Roy ~ ay er , Oak
St. Eac h were prese nt ed a gift
fTorn !he club an d also fr om
their mystery sislcr.
Mrs. Hau ck preside nt , pres ld('d
OVCf a shoTt business sessi on af·
tcr which gam e:. were played and
prize award ed to Mrs. Gene
Evans.
Refreshme nts wel'e served bv
the hostess to Lhe above name;!
and Mrs. Donald Hauck . Ml's.
Gerald Wildermuth , Mrs.. t::harles
Straws, M t-~.
Albe rt Wood ard
and Mrs. Otmer Grimm.

REFRI
SEVERAL

SI~ES

No Down Payment
E9sy Terms
OPEN EVENINGS TILl 10:00
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR COWR

FIFE REFRIGERATION
711 8. Third Ave.

Phone 8263·Y

Middleport

Jewel Price
9th Birthday
· Is Celebrated

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The ninth birlhday
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Price and

3 ltqOMS OF

All New
FURNITURE

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JOCKEY BREAKS ANKLE
DEL MA R, Calir. UP - Joeke y
Ja mes Wood, 20 , sffered a bro.
ke n ri ght ankJe Thursllay when
his mount, Vance!, fell during the
ru nning of t he fir st r::~ ce at Del
Mar . Wood , of Blackfool , Idaho,
wa s
unse-a ted
wlten Vance!
cr a!':hed into the ralling ~nd fell
to the grou nd.

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BUDGE PATTY ADVANCES
MUNJCil, Germany UP- Budge
Patty of Los Angeles and Paris,
who will play In this year's U. S .
Am ate ur elu~mpion s hip! for the
first t ime i ll fi ve years, gained the
qu :.trter.fin als of the Bavarian InLernational tennis championship9
Thu rsday, beatig Helm ut Mueller
of Germany, 6·3. 13·2.

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Supreme Ice Crea-m
Company
IN BRADBURY NEAR BAILEY'S DRIVE-IN

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1956 Ford VB

of Jewel
th e third
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birlhtlay of Lenny and Lucy Burney was eclebrnte1l with a wiener
TOaSt held in the yard or the ll"
home TU esday evening.
Their mother, Mt.'l. Marjory
Price, was assisted by her sister,
Mrs. Jewel Welch in serving ice
cream, birthday cake. Koolade,
wieners and potato chi ps.
Guests lncluc!ed Sally and
POweU, Davey Boyd, Mike Smith,
Phoebe Harper, Carol yn Ervin,
Linda Jones, Elaine Morton, Mar·
Fairlane ~ dr. F.O.M. Radio
IJyn ·LaJean , Allie Price and Fred·
. Clean and Nice .
die Surney.
"Mrs. Ora Scoll , Columhus nnrl
anrl Mrs. Emma Bl and also aldr. Rarllfl . 'h .. ater, nv•e rd•·i,.l
feiided.
lcllean and Solid .
MANY MORE TO
I!X·RAM &amp;IONS
CHOIJSE FROM
OTTAWA UP ~ Former Fordham end nnd Big Fuu·r 'football
scoring le ader AI P(eifer, who
was released on waivers · by th ~
AUTO SALES
AFgomauts, has signe-d a
Phone 6Qfl.,l
Con tract with the Ottawa
Open
tlvenlnga unlll 9 p.m.
Rottgh Riden. Ottawa cut two
AI Trallle Light
'[ •ir.cll~di~i."iBernie
the squad Thursday,
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Flowen of

1954 Mercury

METROPOLITAN

FurY £atlne
NEW CAl GVAIANrl£

Chrysler C, Plymo1Jth

has~be:"'en~•'&gt;ppo'l"'''~""'t':'''.:_I~""E"V"E-:R"Y"ON"""E"W""I"L"C"OM~f~~

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FamoUI 200 H.P.

MEIGS MOTOR CO.

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CHARLES BARNEIT, WILBUR ROWLEY AND JOE BAILEY open a new buslneos ven-

ture this Saturday. Rowley points out a !act n bout the top quaHty Orville MUk: Condensing
Co. mix used by ~he _trio in m_a nufactu!ing ice cream for wholesale at ~.he plant. They plan
door. to·door servlce m a s pec1ally equipped new truck soon . Also, all kmds of special party
orders of ice cream will be available to the public.
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Now On· Displ~y -

PAY ONLY $59.50 DOWN
'll!d t2t.OO per moath

BAKER FURNITURE

DOUMONT MODEL$ AIUUYII-«G SOON
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Wholesale ~c~ cream at the plant in Bfadbury where it is made from the finest quality mix in Am~ricQ, . purclt&amp;s- ,

REFRIOIUTOll &amp; lANCIIS

ALLEN
118 E . Main St.

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Sat. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED ! !
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ZENITH TV and RADIOS
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BY

JOE BAII.EY, 13 years ln the milk business,
WILBUR ROWLEY, milk and Ice cream bus loess all his life.
CHARLES BARNETT, milk and lee &lt;ream b usiReos 1.. yrs.

NEW 1958 MODELS

INCLUDES
FRJOiiiAIBJ!
REFRJGERA 'fOll
llld GAS RANGE

Oa The BriJ(Ited .COI'I!er Ia Mldtlltn~.ort

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OlJR EMPLOYEES II(AV ATrEND. THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

--Mo11key Run
Paw

Fully l!:qujp(ied ln&lt;twfiq Tbe

WE WILL BE CLOSED SAT(JRDAY AFTERNOON 80

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Honored Guest
At Bnde Sh.?wer

TH BES

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EQUIPPED WITH POW~R STEIRIN.
ond POWER BRAKES

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Demonstrators

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AMJIIICAN YAWL WINS
the Un.lv.rt;lty ot ClM.bul.l$.l wHff
PLYMOUTH, Eoslaod UP he won Mtttl'l Jn ~atetbAUI biNThe Americ~n yawl Carina, owned. ball aod aotf,
and Mltippered by Rkhllrtl N)e or
Greenwich, Conn., won the 600mile ocean yacht nee Wedne.day , crouin,: the fihlih lme ne;&amp;er
the Fu1nt-t Lia:hthouse at 3.22
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p m edt The SwedLSh yawl K1y
and the British cutter Jacsata
Suadar. Sept. 11 ttn
th111ed the l'arina up the !nt~li•h
Channel but ntoither 1U! expected
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to arrivP in lime to O'o'll'rl'Omi!' thto
IHIIIIIil'llp tlwy had \u aiJuw ( '11
~hiller'"""
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1956 Ford .... ...... · · $1395

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Jr.. ond ""'· ~ l&lt;'lno. 1q1011t s.... miw !or !lilt a.diiUII IOfOr
day with Charley Kni,btlnJ Sr
of th' Nailon•l Jlt!UtMU ..._
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lftCI!Itto Oil

Baptl!it Church Qlldf! plana to daughu~ r . Barbara Geraldine. to were Mr and Mrs. \'alf'Jf' Spen· honor of N.anc) ~OU !&gt;h who wa,
wrve the C.lilnleen for t·he- Blood Norman Van Meter, 10n ol Mrs cer, SyracuR: n oa:er Ro~ah, Mr. ct!lehra_lin6 hf'r sevt"nth hirlhrla)'
Mobili' on Sept 12 when. they mel !.aura Villn Meter , and the 111 1•· and Mr1. Hay Heine) . Mr and Attend•na: were ~r . and ).1 r,
Thursday e-venlni at tht' home or Carl Van ~cler or Racine.
..ln. Andy Crou and son Jo Ruuell Roush ii JH.l f•mlly
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Mrs. Allen Hua:hea. Mr11 8. F Par.
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[Miller all of Letart , Altha WI ('~ l "nd l-1n;. JINt&gt;..·rt Housh ,nrJ . .. n
malee president, waa 1n ('harge of ' 1 he weddin¥ will ~ an event ~r line and Harry Ptd.enA, R1wme Mr~ Wlllltt•r Hou.,h .1111d Llh~···
the me"tlng and Mn A. R Pul· ~~pte~b7 ~ '"h Sau~ Palru·k
~rs. Lelia Rirflc aM d.au ~ hten: Slauihl.t'r.
len w_aa the lead~r or the opening
un
are am , liS
\frs. Dolly Wolre , Mn
Ru s~&gt;t· l l
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Mr. aud llrJ. J t1hn Wolft· &gt;"t'J•I
de "ot•onal
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.mcluded pr ••,er . Sc np 1ure r('a• 1
ICuush, aud l1rH _ Ja('k. Stl.arpnad.
.-t' Wiil at Pt . Pleasant
. ;md ~rrcn:i·
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Stnding gift~ but unahlt to &lt;~1 'Jl&gt;'~~~ ftr'",',~.·d' ",'t··',',Hn,',,,~,-·~.',"",',
In dl!K'Ussl ng the show aft «.&gt;r
1 MI .. •tow
she hact completed ht r judging.
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M rs. Jlck.son commended
Mrs
Th e class vot('(l In POlY their
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r . an 1\ r~ . \!it'lor Hunlington
Plul Baer. super intendent or the
aeco nd insta ll me nt of S40 on lht&gt;
Sa!ll. Racm~ .a nd ) tr. . an.d ~r·
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ROYALS NAME TRAINER
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t'S men s 0
om~ rna e Ic-c· Wee
with his son VIr," II anJ per , former Ohio hi gh Jeboo l bas·
10 A.M. Till ?'??
lng 1nd1 the fi ne e frert of' th !'
.... as honored with a m iscellaneou .~ cre am, ca ke, &amp;an d wll'
· hes ami i,..,. f&lt;11111 1y at Mt. VHnon _
:Mrs.
Shi
rley
Mills
wu
author·
.
shf;lw as a whol e.
~ho w ('r recenlly at ·the home or 1
...
M
ketball coach,
Theme of the 1 ~7 show was
l!'ed to pur chase need('d equipmnt \trs . Rober t Louks.
ea wer e .servt-..
· 'd t . and ,~fr~. Hi•rb~rt Roush
1111
for the eh urch klt('he n a nrl dining
son an Mr~ . W.lltN Roush
·
~::~s ~~~~ed 8 ~ 1 ~~e :r~~eu!~,&lt;' :.~ ~rll h!'oLara~d"~ itt'th' e 1L',~",.p,Ntl'a'ru"',.; room. Birthdays or Mrs. Iva Turn- Hostess«.&gt;s for the evening were ra~iJ·Y an"df M~~bBr~nr;.: ~ Wotr,e ' 1"hd call&lt;!d on Mr .A and Mr.~. Albert
L..i;.f.. Junior Gard en Clubs are
"
"
er, Mrs. J . Q. Ri('f , Mrs . H. M \1rs c~rol "!'arlor and Mrs. Wade
v
•
v
~P&lt;'O
l Pt•erJon 1!11 Ba:man
.,...
blue, Mn. Purley Karr; red, Mr8 Cross, Mn. George Bahr, Mrs Louks_ Severa l game$ ant! contests weekend WL th Lhe•r partonls, .111r
~rrs. Dallr WuHe is f'mployeu
He ler1 C. P. Bt adbury. Mn. Clyde Wine- "'ere held unde r t he direction of and Mrs. Gord on W11l fl' .:111il at crow's Steak Housf' p m, ,
being form ed ini the cou nty an d C. E. Blakeslee; white,
the judge was genero us in ber Fisher ; '" Down
Memory Lane" bre nner and Mrs. Dana H•m•.lto n Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Frances Rob- Gr:
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Rarde n·• red • 'Irs
Pn ise for these youung arra ng. blue • Ft v"ren"e
"
"
were observPd.
crts l'rizes were won by Mrs. Ad·
Mrs. Et!wln Baer : "The Cburch
· rlie Norris. Mrs. Kathleen FranciK
\
ers.
Awards eiven
Wt:: re: "Dow" by lhe Side or t~ e Ro~~ " · bh:.e ,
U Wa.'i re ported that _Mrs. Har ry Mrs. Margie Manul'l and Mrs. Ola'
MexJeo Way", blue, Alice K. Florence Harden, .~ 2
To the ~o~dashelt was rocoverm g from in Bowe n. Miss Mary Jane Eichinger
Thompson ; red , Betty Dean ; white Garden of a Friel)d , blue Mr11. 1 JUrieS received In a n automobile won the door prize
Marie Koblentz; "Along
tht&gt; Purley Karr: "The Holy Land" accident while returning from a
·
blue, Betty Dean: red, Jean visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Ron·
Gift !! wtre plt. ced on a table
Nease; white, Lois McCain.
aid Place and threE' childre'n in centered with a lovely arrange·
Green Lake s, Wi!. Mn. C. E. Hoyt mcnt of mlxt ..J flowers in a_basket
·
Houseplant awards were blue, gave the dosing proyer and Mrs. con tamer
WI'th th e br1·d e d o 11 on
(
Jl,
Harden ; r ed,
Donna Milton Hood led the program one side and the groom dvll on the
Holter; white, Allee ThomPson : which Included contests and a Bi· other sid£&gt;.
'Edueational awardi, blue, Bett y ble quiz end the showing of mov·
A!tt' r Miss Gllmore open~d 'her
Dean; red, MMI. Roy Holter; lng picture s of the 1956 Easter at
white , Mrs. Donald Mora . Speci· the local ·~ hurch and also o r the many love!) gifb, re freahmenh
wer e served to Mrs. Jean Kloea,
men awar~ : blue, Mr ~. Purley Middleport eoy Scouts.
Karr 3; Ah'-'e Thomp~.on, Mrs
The hOSlelSses were Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Irene Pnrker . Mrs. Margie
Hornee Karr, Mr9. Ro, . Holter : I Mrs. Je~mes Sound ers, Mrs. WilJ Man uel. Mrs. Sylvia Zwl.lling, Mra.
red, FIOJ'ence . Harden, 2, Marl ~ Hapton!ltall , MillS Sylvia McMaster Md ie Norris, Mrs. Kathleen FranKoblentz; whJte , Florence Hat· and Mt. J . o._ Leonard They serv. ~is. Mrs. Ola Bowen , Mrs. Doril
den , 2.
ed a dessert course to twcnty.fiv e Gilmtre, Miss Eleanor Robaon,
:\fr S. Ann Sauvage. Mrs. Opal Dii·
Junior Garden
Club classes !m e.~be~s and one guest, Mrs. Char- ll'y, Mrs. Eunice Will.
10
and awards. were ! "To Santa's
f..., Daxon, Toronto, Canada.
Mrs. Vern Van Meter, Mrs. Fran·
U.tena like a conao1e . , .
Workshop", blue, Pat1y Ko~lenlz;
ces Roberts, Mrs. Wade Louka,
LooJu
like it wu cu8toru made
t:,ed~ Sally Mora; white, KaY Ault.
\irs. Helen Teaford, Mist Mary
for
your
car. VOLUMAT[ C control keep•
Jennifer Blakeslee; ''To the Cir·
Jane Eichinger, Miss Marie Houda·
voJum•
from
ladiag under btid«u, viaducts,
cus", blue, Emilia Legar; red .
.,;helt. Mi ss Jane Gilmore. Mis~
•
etc
....
Anti·Nolse
Circuit eliminate• up to 99o/.
S::andra Humphreys; white, Carol
Kathy Francis and Valerie Gil·
uJ all power line interfer t:nu• noiN, hub, hum, :r buzz.
Baer; "1'o th."'
Dean, Linda
rnore.
•
Farm ," blue . Linda Daer ; reJ ,
Those sending g1ft s out unable
Mr.loand Mrs. L. A. Fusco (Vir·
Sally Mora; white, Ge orge Thomp
Come ln and \&gt;lsJt soon
son , Charles Le gar Jr., Carol ginia Haskins) of Hopkinsville, Ky., to attend were Mrs. Jean Duerr,
Day Phone 81 0~
Night Phone 2452·5
Freda Duffy, ~in. Irene HoMeal or snack, you ' ll' enjoy Dean. Sedonia -, Spenct'r ) "Along and Elmer Haskins of Washington.
the Trail", blue, Jennifer Lohse : Pa., spent the Week end with Ber· back , Mrs. Garnet Roush, Miss
"Where RadJo and TV is A Business
n~d. Diana B.aer; white, Leah tba Gill and the ~ayn e s loan ram- Wanda Roush, Miss Shirley Whip·
pel
an.1
Mrs.
Leroy
Rusche!.
lly
all
of
which
attend
ed
the
HasGruueser, Mary Thompson; "To
Not A Sideline"
-~---Blueberry H111 ,
blue, Sandra kins reunion at GaiUpoli s.
Aslo
aitendlng
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
COLTS
TRIM
ROSTER
481 S. 3rd Ave.
Humphrey ; red, Diana Bacr; "To
• Middleport
No. Se&lt;ond Ave.
Mlddl•p&lt;&gt;rt
WESTMINSTER. Md. UP
the Fair", blue, Diana Baer: red. Kenneth Grover, and daughter
Joy
Loraine.
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Halfback
Jack
Harm1;n
from
East
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Louella Thompson.
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Of the 48 attending lhe reun. Oregon Stale and end Harwood I j
Joy Grover was registered as Hoefl from South DakOta Stall'
2Dd Ave.
Mlddleporl MIDDLEPORT PE:RSONALS . . \ · . the younge st and Mr. F . A. Ha!i- were rut f•·om the Baltimore
I
Colts roster Wednesday . Harmon
Henry Wt'rner. Gallipoll!, is kins of Gallipolis as lh e oldest.
Was th e Col ts• eighth draft choi ce,
Middleport
visiting Mr. arid Mu. Harlan Wornwh ile Hoell wa s ch~&gt;se n on the
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· ·~n~d~"~n,~R~i&lt;~h~ar~d,~fo~r~tw~o~w~ee~k~s.,\
24th round .
Bridal.path", blue, Loi.L MeCaln:
red, Mra P urley
Kerr: white,
Mra Dotulld Mora; ''The Gra.ld
Canyon", blue,
Mrs.
WUliam
Bradford : red, Marie Ko blentz :
whi te. Mn. H orace Kar r: "1'o t hro
Sushorc", blue., Helen Fhhe'":
red, Lois Mt'"Caln : whitt&gt;. Mar:e
Koblentz·. "To thf' Old llome
town", blue, Lois McCain: rt&gt;d,
M rs. Dooaid Mura: white, ltrs.
Roy Holter: "To th e Count ry" .
bl
B
d
ue, t'\1)' Dean ; rc , Mrs. Pur·
ley Ka rr : wh ite. fo'loren('e Uarden .
"To lrchtnd ", blue, Mn . Don·
aid Mora; red, Bett y Dean·, white,
Mn. Purley Karr; ''To the Moon"
blue. Marie Koblrntz; red. Mr11.

MEIGS COUNTY

1954 OLDSMOBILE· ...... .......... $1695

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Busy
Bee Class
.Wedding Pions
APPlE GROVE
Vr. ond "'" P'ritz Bor\. oon .
·-IBobby,
Pom"qy and )ir~ fran k
unty Fair Flower
To Assist At
Are Announcad
.,
H - r l Rouoh
Buck . . . . . . . ndoy with llr '""
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I J. aurprtk
birthday part y wa ~ I Mn a.,, Buek
•
M
PJ
di~
Bloodmobile
Mr and Mn John )(.rUn Pow- jtven
honQr of Jll!l'~rt How.h
Mu• ' •re an nou ncmg at hi• home Thursday evening h) I A ptc nk wa~ ht!ld
Ihe Rod
Show Draws any au ts The Buay lee Cl••• or tht! Pint er,the Boston,
approachlnJil marmae or t hetr j Mrt. Herbert k oush. Attend ing Spnn&amp;t l.air11round!i_ Sunday •n

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pay its $ 10 entry fee, an d fold,
Wee Foozy Wolle dou bled in the
. o A thre• weeks bdOtt' the end of
-ond
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SJ. !tlh w1' th T om Wht' t e on ·.....
·
the sched ult&gt;
to make it 9-2. White had aingled.
1
3. Racine was not pl'na lized fur·
Johnson fanned three and walk- open
ther fo r using Riebel although he ed one and gave two hit.s in three
CllCI uj4 Jt,e
to emg)!,abe
was added ~o the ro!iltor aft er t h e inmngs_ Lou ks struc k ou.t three, t)l,t bofS i.n t,ht JU1
'(rte9b·
July 15 deadli nP, wit hout officlal wa lked two. hit gne. and gave up •en) 1/~' tOr nt~

leW• life

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fair . Chow-ti,me i! 6 p .m ., s ubj ect to 6~t~r ~~lton ought. to be
By next Thursday L eague Prexy tc
el eat the
bac
k
from
a
well-earned
vacaUon
and
on.
hand
t'U:n!
League
Millie Friday N ltes
~
dogs . Trophies will be pre sented the wmnmg Ti ers lnditl·
club _ Racine - · and Pony Le ague team , the
g
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dual
trophies
will
be
given
boys
on
the
top
clubs
too.
·
aDd the
From here on, as , fr.r as Th · ~ p.;:;;;d-;; r1 ou~d- for I..iUie Ltll~
~h!~Y
Sports Desk can opine the future, 1activity bY adults, let us not fOrplayofls will ""
... White
..
a:in Aug. 25 with the No. 4: team wit h another si ngle, Wolfe Md •
tcr., ~., Or triJ,IlOI'to~. 1 CJiilC~G.O UF- Tile JM4le_J, ume position u were the 1951 there can be no arg\~rr~ent about ge t Hubert Price of Portland.
$1tualed 3 MU••
whether our commumlles should
Hubert a:ot side triicked onto
aoi ng to No. 1. &lt;J nd the No. 3 team ~:~~. w~~ber~~s { ~.ou~~~· ~?.:~ ~Jf wor~te''•:
:::.erlt~f ::~ open . ' fJu"~·i~,IJle ~~~Jj,ef '"er.e Brooklyn Dodgen. ~e Dodgers 8lage.
Middleport
kid base ball. . T~e onl y farming for a few years in tlle
1
141
to No. 2.
J. a
s
r.t
wltb the Cub;"
h~pi,qj to ied ~y nine James .,~~ 41 to
late '40$ but he's back no~ Utto
betd CO,JC •
,. 'reifln aome t~;~si
estill! in,,q . o~fy that year only to have th~ queslion tha' can arBI' ts :
all with ain&amp;les.
0
1 h
l
.
.
apparentry llld
0
"
.
d WOfi.
ni;:t atle~~ . P~~~Is::ll~~~~a~ d ~~~~PT.~~~M~
·· ,,..~ !lls dr~~pint three . I, t~t tq Wh- . {;JJPtll wto 30 ol. t~t,lr lut _a&amp; " Are we going to clo ll r 1gi)J , 1 w at our_ creat"r
with
proper
orgarlbiation
and
en.
.
:
.
out
{Dr
hun-----educatwt
an
Jackson last night 4·2 to gain the sCNl4~-e~ lf -~h't · •
'f or wault~e io CincmJJ.¥M·
••~ and then Wlf! ~lt res?ltmg ough financing, a s it wu this ing with young peop e.
, 1
· h
M1
i
.. H
·
nlarott on Bobby Thomson s fa.
r1g t to meet e as.
~ u .. y{
1vt1r. , 'j t were
Ma,nage-,r ~irfJ' T,~bWHs was mou.s home rua .
Hubert denie!i he had much 'o
ye•r . or shall we let it flop along
Meigs
zos 031- 9 8 2 rf~ortll.!t .,~410~01'1
~ new expectea to sit•rt oi,lbor Art fpw·
:
in a half-baked s tyle, shorl of do with lhlil socce:Ss or the ,RacJ~•
Hamden
000 200--2 &amp; b tnti't.or ~J!(t ~~j jtt ~ , f)rst ler a-o or Don Gi'oJI f:8' agllilnst
CONTINDIRI COLLAPSING
Howard Johnson. LOuk! (4) and ~eatfcoaefilng jo .~ntn 'a uf th e Don Els ton 3.5 of Chlc,go.
The major dirle,rence in the motley an~ . sh~rt .. of Interested club this year but t.arr~ Morri,h
1 says, "Don't let him ktd :rou . . !
Roberts, MeJe r (6). Harvey and time setlool starta, ancl that. Asst.
Th ursday night, ·cineinl'_lati rorrespondlng positions of t~e adult parhcipahon'! ,
There s ho~ld be ju ~ t one ansFor ev.e ry game Hubert brought
Young.
Coach Nolan Swackb.all,)er will op- lo!lt an 8•1 &lt;.1eeision to Mllwaultee. '157 Braves ill:b.d '51 Dodgers ts
a valutt.blC tontingent of s~~
en the foo.UjlD!l grind Tyesday.
lt was the Braves' l4tll win out of that the "mlraele Giants" had al - wer next ~ pnng.
AII ·Out.
-lroop.s ln from his Com~Utlity'J~
In Mi~dleporl players w111 meet 16 ~~:ame s with the Redleg.s th{s ready begun to' m•~e )~e
· move
his r 11r . Also for prachces. , ~
TuesdaY mdlnlng for PbYtleals and yeur.
·
·
while ai l th' e.ur.a;tpt "co Jn.ders''
helped
coach the boys. If Llrt:7
receive h.eJ.met.s. shoulder pt.ds,
Brave outfielder Hilnk Aaron are 'in a st,!l.te 9f virt,~ I!Dllapse .
Mike Roberts · eatcher-pilch~r
a,h~,es, shirta and. pf.ntl. :rw~J-day led th e Milwaukee attack with 'l'he St. Louls Ca~~l.nfls b~ve lost ror th~ Dodgers: and elongated 13 had to b'e gohe, or late. lfY:~
Roy Frecker Farm
drills are e-xpected ll e ~mmn1 on t wo ho me runs and fiVe run9 bat· g in a row , the · DOdgers hBYe yeur old son t?f Robett (Bob) anti was thtrt!. Of course, Mo~li.-•
Bashan Rd.
W~dnesd ay.
ted in . It WJS
~ard •nd drO.»»•d 1 or ·-tbeir · las! 1~. the Nonga Roberts, has his version wasn't ~e}l.t frojtl a..y came
Fr~ahmen ,.of course, are eligi ble 34th circuit blast ~f Lhe ye~r.
Red_le~ b(lve lost 8 o~ ~hetr. last of the final standings in the Lit· other than the last one or t~
in Middleport as lh po[iteroy.
Milwaukee disposed or Red_le~t: 12 and the Philadelphia Phillies tle LeaJue to offer. He &amp;a)'S when lte ,was det,rmiped to · itt '
a vacation frOm Ms heav)l' ~\11il·
they're correct. Any aTgumt&gt;nt ?
At Rutl.a nd Jim Vennlrl wJll ap·\ starter Hal Jcf!coat in the Ctrst JO o.f their last 13.
·
mer !ehedult:. '
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L
pear on the Red Devil ~cene ~ug . , inning with a four run outburst.
Moe Dr•bowsky "itched 8 six·
Racine
.
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.
.
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.
.
19
1
26 and will besln 4rills 1mmed1ate· . The Redlegs .. got to Spahn in hJtter Cor the Ch~C$-go CUba, whose
12 8
Sponsored by
)y aimed at t~ull~lng the sqilad 111 the 9&amp;ond mnina: on a dou~le 4. 1 victory extended· the cardin· Redleas
Uav c you basketball f11n, lf!til
8 12 Carl Wolfe of Radile lateJy? ,l(t.
thpt last year weht ub.def&lt;:ated in by third ba~ ('mnn Don ll~ak. lUI Is' losing streak to their longes t Dod~n;
the Bucken· Conference.
error by Aa•·on and a Stnlille by ai
·
·
Pomeroy Moose ·Lod'e
Syracuse
8 U how that felli h~s gr~~D ' u..-r;
1947
9
0 1•
Vennari hT an as9l!Jhmt coach for 10hnn~ Temple .
•
ncLght·hlttinr ca.teher Valmy Yankees
The siick one-handed. pU!I~ ·S~~t
6 14 arti~t admits lo having added· q~
Eddte Mat~e ws ~ ot t~e run Thoipas knocked in four run!! Pirates
This record is fo r an li:&lt;~mes, Inch in height.h thls summer. - ~~
b~ck .in the filth w1 th hts 23r~ wilh a homer and triple to lead
(' tTeutt clout of the Year . Aaron s the Gianls to a 94 conquest or both lil!;lve,.
looks like two or more.
tlf iiD't
second homu of the a:ame . wUP the DOdgers.
a six·foot~r plus now ~rnetbl~J
~rank Torre aboard . mad e II 7-1
The New York Yankees re· I __:.A::':.:
'd:...cw~h~il-:e:-c_n,ocw_e_n_•_re.-b-e_ing is wrone with ttJ,t yardsticks betn the sevent h.
gained 8 s•k-game lead in the
ing manufadured these th)l6.
Rooki e Bob _Hazle harl n. ~~ l o Americ'-n League when they bi!at Chicago at Detroit
lt'll be • pleasure 19 see . c~t
nile
hom er .i n the etghth . t,. complete the Boston Red Sox, 6.3 anti the Cleveland at Kansas City,
.,perate a1ain on the hafdwoOd'J
the Mllwauk«.&gt;e scormg.
Cleveland Indians defeated lh~ Baltimore at New York
come Decerpber.
Cntcago White Sox, \H. The Kan· Boston · at Washington
CJ:IANCIS . SLI~
The ~at1onal League s c.hanccs sas City At-,letles ~owned ttlc
of headm g of( Ml.lwaukcc s pell· Detroit Tigers, 7-2, in th.e other
nant express rested today on the
rorlorn hope that one of thf&gt; game. '
Braves' bedraggled purs u e r ~ can
B_Y_ U
_N
- IT_E_O-::P::Rc:E::S::S
.1 . .... .. .. .. •
match the 19~1 Giant s "nh•·aclc
NATIONAL LEAGUE
w L Pet. Ga
finish."
ort c r Man here Is' the buy for you Thl 9 hot little
The Bra\'t-s, j ust about com· Milw aukee ... · 71 42 .628
Fujobrysold 7:r ove: $3800. ~18 than fo~;~r months ago, luw mila.:c ,
plt!led "opera il on wrapup" Thur,;. st. Louis
62 50 .554 8 1,-~
day nig ht when they cru shed th ~ Brookl yn
63 51 .5~3 B'r.l:
Ult like bnnd new: You've got to see II..
Cinc innati Rcdl egs.
Cincinnati
61 52 .540 10
1
Tha
t
8
t~
game
Bravr
lead
wi
th
Philadelphia
59 53 .527 11 LAJ
N. 2nd Ave.
Cash Bahr, Owner
Middleport
• I
only 4 1 games to play pl aef's thL' New York
52 63 .452 20
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Bra .. es in a lm o~t CJ~ a ctl y th e Chicago _...... 42 69 .378 28
Soeela1 2 door Sedan . FlalihY !'f'd and wh ite fini~h . sc~ o.~f ,with
lleam\ng white wall t.lres, dynan ow, new ~ea l coH~u. 1t n ml be
Pittsburgh . . . . 4:l 71 .36ft 2!Hk
Thund•v'• Result•
beat at thill price.
New York 9 Brooklyn 4:
Chicago 4 St. Louis t
Milwaukee 8 Cincinnati I, nite
Saturday's
s111 er 88 ·2 door. Powerful Rocket .e ~gin e with Whil'laway hy,dra·
mltle drive. O,rk blue metallic hn1sh Wllh II whit e top. (,ood
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn
New York at Philadelph ia
whltil Wall t.ireL ~e It lO~IY ·
Cincinnl;lti at Chicago
St. Louis at Milwauke!'
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pd. GB
Super 88 Holiday Sedan. Beaullft¥ red and white wilh whit£! wull
New Yo1·k
74 39 .655
tiret, power steerlna, hydramatic , radl u, heeler, low mllnl!t!, llke
Chicago
68 44 .607 5 V!!
new.
Boston
61 &amp;2 .~ 13
Baltimore
~5 56 .495, 18
Detroit
.. ~ . 55 58 .487 19
Cleveland .. ' .
4 60 .474 2,0~
:lll.Q-2 door. Uaht b)ue f.n.d white two tone, A-1 motor, solid
Kansas City
.. 43 71 .377 3l 'h
Body, 1o1Xt tlre1,· etandard 1h1ft, radio, h@oter.
_ ;:!
Washington
42 72 .368 32 1~
Thundly'l R•sulh
'
New York 6 BoBton 3
Cleveland 5 Chieago 4
cuatom Catalina Hard Top . All leather uphubttery, r:~dlo, he11.ter,
Pomeroj,
Kansas
City 7 Detroit 2
Pholle 11-M
284 W. Malll Sl.
_
modern ebartrouc--e aod ei'eiRl finish. It 's 11 he nlilY.
' · dr ~- i
2-'l'on . L.W.B., 2·speed rear axfe. good 8:215x
Only games 11eheduled
Long 'wheel base, V-8 motor, .11)' •-"~at t
10 tire11 • Cab excellent condition, heavy dlllY
Saturclay's O•IMs
transmission, new 6-ply tires transferred
aprlngs and frame . Brand new short hloek
from new truck . Deluxe cab, only 11,000
motor Good 10' x 7' dumo body and heavy
duty hoiat.
·
mllu, l ~ss than 6 months old . Really like·
Culltom 4 -'qor. Pord·o-maUc dri~e. nAIIo, lw ntt•r, snnppy V·8 en·
new umt.
line, A 109d aolld ll(lle ear. Try •t tod uy.

WONDER IAR

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MeJgS
. All•sfarS
- -- Two-A-Doy (I F.or ConditiOn $ Set
In Mj..l..l
'Pomiroy for , . 0"' WAr"" JJq~l A•-A
'J')&gt;e
oUtSlug HamdCfi
- Jfl':f "pnrt
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ti}.OfJ )Yil} J,Dtrud~ ll},l *IS,baJl ' -'f.JQ9. JleJ't ~l. 1'hQ_~ an~,I~Jffl.,
Jn Second Game
~~tJrqy Purp_
le p .. etl ~4 W4~~rt eePH
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b.e~l)
an9t)li!r E_0 &amp;ri~ t Jce. I
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"We woold like to h''" played
OUIJiltlliU!p IIIIi S"aday at Ra· it at Bochtei. Field. We'd had a

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Ml~dleport, 0 ., Aug . 16 ·

ed from tbi Orville Milk Condensing Co , Orville, 0 .

APP~IANC:E ~

COMING SOON!
Party Jce cream.
IleHvory service,

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door to door in whole area, finest quality Supreme Ice cream.
Phone 6911-M.

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Wltal. Ch~rles Holter, J.u•k le Cum· 1 jorlt Rou ck. Cheshire
MH:hlleport _ Kidth Reuter . P~me·
mint Jnd JJcll:le Prorfitt .
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Weltt'rn plnaure fl'lll)' . under
and JuoJor Kennedy , MH:aJlo,;.
56 WditJ; Janw.: Ht.o urk Chco · - pori
(Cenfl'"*' FNM C)Mt
j hfre flon Cuuthnt' , C' nol!nllE·. Lo·
Bpbert S!"lth, Rlthord Kobrnlz
I ••II Guthr&lt;e, Guy'"'"'·
Dunolol
James Cal4wel1, Roaer Ro1e, J-lol1 Brumfield GllliJrtOJis
~ r.d :\1ary
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11ein; Dt:~aald Se-dg,.,lck, Larry
(Contlnuea Fr&amp;m OM)
Ann Smith , Marlelta .
cray, two blue ribbom. Teddy portant dar"' tor the i&lt;'hoo l ye-ar
Wl'~lt·n~ pleoasuurc b.orst' Mr ·
kdrwlck , Ayreshue ; James f!.o bSchooh will close on Oct 2S. · Fr r&gt;d
1 e'Jfht•Jt
Pomett•y. ~J!l
0 , at.
aon, John Robsqn. Brown Swiss
, Fnday for th~ Sc~th.eas~ern qhw Collins Pomeroy, ~tan' 0 1r..;t l' t
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other.- exhibitins anlmala ""ere r:duculwoal A~Boclahon mret.m g, Plea~ant, w \'11; LJlt· H_,·, t·IJ
I.arry Col)lns, P11trici11 Bl&amp;ke ~:~lee , &gt;lov 21·22 Thur~~ay and Fndar Jbrr 1 ~r-nv!lh· !'hffor1: tsrunillcd .
~HI Carleton, Pt~ul t.nrn Sm11h. &gt;choub dose for lhunktitl~lfll Kt..'- • Gallipoli ~
Crarles Scot! , Garv Smith, Stephen rcsii whil(• :.~n Fnday De_c. 2() 'h•· 1 Patadr pony · F'rcd t"llllutl Gul ~
ll 1&lt; 1 Vo. ownrd hv Sl'fnr~· ~ nrl
Hottman , Dllnny Hollida y Audrey ,chools will t'IDSI.! for C h n~tmu li1wli !1 (;Iii") CUI!' . S •lu\h Wt· h~tr T" I n ou N Snf'nfnr or Pomt&gt;rov 1!1 , 1
Spencer, Ronald Ritchie . Richard llrce11~
F'n'd (" 11 llup
Gllil lp(!h . l: ,u·) dn\t•Jt h1· Suln&lt;'v SDer.et'r PLwt•(:
K~blttntz, Carl Walt on . Kenneth
,On Thur~dlly, J ~n_. 2, sc hool~ , Rose. Huntington : H cky Kuh;,. f·r -1 itt hulh hrats or lhr 23 !·I~··
Hp.ger, Keith Vineya r d. C'onn1 ::o w~ll r~open and for!day Jun . 17 l !•orhmouth
1 hat'" in 1h1• h~rne!- r.1cin1! ht·l&lt;l
&amp;p.encl;'r, Sltrah Spencer, l'hes \t'-r I Will mllrk I he CIO!ie or the_ fmst
En ghsh plt·~t~llrt" ho r&lt;:(• nor I ;oj thl· 1\ff'I.I.(S ( 'ounlv f~o~ir Thur~ .
Rose.
1 u~mester Montlar , Jan 20. Ill lhe , cth)" All~n. AlhPns. G!adyb Mt&gt;l · da\ nf trrnron , be for&lt;· hund n ds
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I gan. Pon :cro), Karen Grady I of ~f"lf'!'"ialors
~akmg ~ gr.a des tn showman· I On A.A.pn~ 4 G~od Fnday, the 1 Wt"]bton, Llnda Holland, Atlw n.• Ruherta J.ee Mite. own&lt;·d lw
ah1p of their ~~1mals were Chari~' ~ch~ls w11l ag11111 close and May and Harry Guthrie, coolville
w H C'artcr llf Cal&lt;iwt&gt;ll, tol)k
Collin.- PBirJcla Blakeslee, Btll . 21 will be the date for t he f1nal.
Open walkmg
t'lass. Kei lh 1 second place ln both l1eah of th ·.·
Ca~eton, · Arlene.~ Theb~. flilllS)' exams
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1 Zimmerman.
Albany : Stepha11y ~flme ronll''it whil" Chris ChristnPrlce, Danny Holhda? , Joyce CarSchools wJ.IJ close May 22 for re- 1Hayes. Alhenl"\, Roy Smith . J ac k nhN owne r by Harrv A. Brn:o.on
son, Earl Reeve.s , V1rgJ:'\.Ia John-~ ports and recorch ~9d May 2J has 1 son: J r Harri s. M;.&lt;on . w Vii l rmk third place in the fir st hea•
~.on, ~obert $m1th. Carl OValiOfl, been aet for th~ hl#h sclt.ool cOm- 1 Four enlrks onh•.
:&gt;nd Robh" MitP own.ed by MauRoger Rose, Larr'! Cray.
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mencemfl"net w1th Mon~a)'. May 26
Keg or slake
rae(·
Stault·) rif'e B Curren~.
Atnrn~&gt;. too~c
Members of 4:H. clubs recenmg at t p . m marklllg th fm_al day of Meeks, Sharll!, VNn ~·l eek~. Shade tlurd T)lac.;, in !hi.' se[·onrt heat
~ grad(!s for fitting ~emonstra- the school year for pupils to rc· Jack Stewart, Mason,
Va ,
Tn n.C' frep for all trot Geor!.!£'
bon5 were Ar)ene Theiss. Karen port for grade c&lt;~rds.
Fred Leifheit. Pomeroy , l.&lt;~rry Wa\' own('d b\ .J w Yh'Cat]d Hh
Theiss, Clar("nce Robson Richard
Under a new state law schools I Roush, Racine.
t"&gt;f N!'wark took first pli:!Cf'
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KobJent:r., Don1ld Robson, I;lob must be m ~essJOn 178 daya HowHarness pon)"" s~aron Pii!sbury, hoth heats with nn.~ tv Fn sC'Q,
Kautz, Carl Wa~t.on, Robert Sm1th, ever two or the 178 dars Jlta! be PI Pleasant; Johnny Allt'nsworth owned bj w. A. MrC utrh('ll of
Sonny Slawter, Ju_dy Slawter. 8en- counted for teachers meeun~s. Middleport; E. J . 11111. Pomt•ro:-': 1&lt;it'gst rec. s. c .. a:nrl l.aurPt1a
ny SJawter, Conme
Rog- Therefore the Pomroy Schoo.ls will Debbie Meeks.
and t;ladys Bt•lle owo!'d
Harold v Brers
er Rose and ~atsy Pnc~. Other 4-H be In actual session 176 da)S.
Morgan . Pomeroy.
of Columbu s taking seconti and
~embe!"s takmg part m the d~m- I
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thirrl m the flr.~t h !:at ttnrl a!tt-ronstratwns were Larry Smtih,
Wt•stcrn working hnrsP : Fn•d natin " in !he same positions Jfl
Gary Smit,h, Roger Holler, Ray
Leifheit, r.m~roy; ~tuc ny 7 1rklt•, the -~~rond heal ,
Powell, Erl(" Parker, . Terry HoffIC
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Pomeroy; Davtd Darst, Pt. PleasIn the
class' and
vrar ol!l
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mtn, Donald Sedgw1ck, Ronald
ont n...,. rem 0 ne
ant· Raymond Clark Albany an&lt;:
. 26 r ·hi
d h•
Rll.chie Joaephine Spencer, Patri~arade horse: S. L. Koontz. M ·. Xoo tlz Hamli~ W Va
Irot. J.u~ht o At 0!1~ owne
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eia Blakeslee, Chester Rose, Wayne Hamlm .. \\1 .. va. Garl! Cole. S~uth
~~~II ho~se: Mrs. F;·ed Leifheit
G.. Bnrden or .:-:-lls~~ro to~k
Rpush and fddy Sedgwick FFA Webster; KormiV~'pple, HarriSOn· Pomeroy· Ch~rles King Rutlaml
lh~ f1rst heat Wl l
ani(.
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rriembers
mg part were Jackie \'ille, third and fourth and Mar- Paul Sh~maker Rutiaild· Jame~ So1ce owned_ by _Blake Dhaus ot
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Sheetll, Harr isonv ille and
R1ll
· rt h 1 F••· ~lilt&gt; owned lw
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on
Pll
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( o _ms, _omero y.
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A.mbro~e bolick Coshocton . look
ACIIOSS
:1. CompLM
26. Girl's
F1_vc gatted horse: Two l:'ntrws second in the f 11 ·st heat ami
l.Dnwtnc
polnt
name
Manl~·n
Fog;esong, M~son. W Light of Athlone took second JJl
room ,
Ca~br. )
28. Tlbelan
Va., hrst anc. Isaac Lew1~. Clifln•1 the ~econtl heat. BPverlv Cl~y
• . Coi~lta!,
ft ~maU bq'
priest
W ya.~ seco nd . .
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llWned by Scott Rankin of P!f&gt;a.:,
(JCUr.)
7. \Varp.yarn 30. Caliber
. W1nnors of . the first flV[! ~lac~.1 nnt Vallev took third in the fir::;t ,
U. Before
1 8. Le&amp;o1 men 32. Blenda
m_th,. ste~r nde, liD mn~valwn m heat and ·L ittle Harvey owned bv
(DIUt.)
I. Small J•land 33. Arabiin
this years .shnw, l'C spec\JVl'l)
p
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r Owenwille
tool:
Jl, ll'ltt
10. Ot.trved
.-arD" k K
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D
crrv 1O\', n o
were
IC
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ann
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thud
in
the
sPcond
heat
113. An outfit
\4.. Sti.ple food
menta
p,.,.... ... r')v· T arrv Cnrgon ,
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1 1~Ro~h
( Chln. 1
34.. Vend
Chnrle~ Radford is superm en;
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atone
tt. Pltulnl'
36. Ex·
dent of the rarm g program ann
: 15. Comtltu19. Competition
change
then wa~ a l;lOOd fir!d or hors~:;
1
t!Oftal
20. Constel.
premtum
39. Haunt
on
hand for 1he Thursday harnes:.
:If. Coin (Jap.)
la.Uon
37. Heathen ·
U. Un.
rarin" In the lust contest of
]IJ., Wall receu: 21. Peck
1mare
d!vld·
the fi&lt;Jv thcre Wf're ~even entrie~
· 20. Coun1el
22. Contend
38.. Leather
a ronsiderab!c number for th'!
23. Unit ot
24. Sphere
!la.t~l:
U Measure
sir.e
of the loc&lt;JI track
meter
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River
(Sp.
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(anc.
Gr.)
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21. Lin
'Vinncrs of the running rar~ s
l2a. Ghastly pale
he ld fullowing the harness rur·
! 29. Incite
in" mclude · pomes 46 inches anrl
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ur~dcr Paul Hosk1nso n ~tnd James
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($p.)
ShPet~ pon u&gt;s 48·52 inctie'&gt;, ~t&gt;arl
i 11. Mouthllke
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W1lhamo and Russell Cummmgs:
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pomos 52 ·56 mch!'s, ~e i ~h Car1',
son
PNl.rl Williams V1c!or Caul
ot
ami' Jackn•
Cummmr;s; ponti'S
:e. ech
. Jamt's Sheets ,
over
6
1n('hes
5
40.
Off!
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Vr•rnon Douglas. llown.rd Thoma.
t.J, Not
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1 Pa ul Rruter
anti l-arry \V('[I,
wOrklnJ'
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I tfioroo_ghbrr:ds. ,Pearl William ~,
U. Stralf~UQ.
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(Var.)
P:1ul Btrchfield, R11ly McKelvrv.
'hi
t41. Ch:clq
Roy Birchmield
and
Clarcnc :!
40. Aatrlnctnt
0
H.oil.';Oil.
'v\' innPI'~ listl'f' are r.ut nr&gt;"CS~
w~,
.short reeeu
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HlATHER $350.00
1".
th t' runn ~ng rac&lt;.!s
DOWN
Alr.o $100 to 2475 and
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Wedding Ring $12.50
HliTLANn
l!::Z
,tarch
Bv Pkyllis Snowd~n
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BRIDAL SHOWER
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n.. a.f1011Ct"' 4ifl~nc• M
A llfldal shower was give n in
"dlatiJict
4'--Mb 14 qatollty. l:"p)l(li!Or of Birdie ~ac llvsell, Thurs·
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toke't pwfKt q1o10lltr
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eR,m
KHpsok•
day even ing at
lOme 0 • rs.
t. Cbureh
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JCSSJC Grucser Jlo\jesses ror the
Rl)lalclall,l
fM'rtl fCM" ptrltet Color, Cvt,
occa~wn wcr~ Mrs. Grueser, Thel·
.-.4 Clarity, •"d •killf11Hr
uw llysell and Pearle Canaday .
I D ~ ny CftVIJPNV'I.UOTE _Here's how to work It:
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-unt.d Ill boout"ul "l!Ddtro~
j The evcmng was spent pla)·lng
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Mttlnga.
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~:arne~ with prizes awarded to rs.
I Oftt letter simply stands tor another. In this sample A It Ute(
Com1 In t~nd Sll
I1.H.eva
Snowdun
Nieho!son. Door
prizesand
was ElhPI
won by
Mrs
tor the three L's, x for the two O's, ! tc. Single letters, apo•
011r p;,, Col/~etio11
Hysell.
trophel, ttte l~ngth and torma.tlon ot the word11 Are til hint&amp;
•/ Pa1IIOMJ K~tpsde
Cup eakes, .Tello, tea and coffee
ICICb da)' the code letters are different.
were llerved to Della Philhp!, JesA crntol'nm. quotatJ.o•
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Dit~montl Ring$
sic Price, Jean Parker , Joan May.
son , Mike Verna Snowden, Ethel
IQ ...... JO . BOYTDLEMMF
COL~I
Nelsoo&lt;Jnddaughter.HelenMae.
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Elm a Koch, Leuna King, Reva
I 0 Z • J R U D R Y B Y P LV P B M 0 T L ~
Q 't
Snowden, Maud~ Rawlings. TheJ1I p MM P E s X E y Y P T D L ,
' ma M&lt;ehoel, Evelyn HilL Eth!l
Nicholson and Charles Riehard
1WOilLD OWES ALL ITS
uwhere Your Conf!dence
Gruerer.
1 'l'•ter4Q'• CeyptoCJ*!f.e;
OMYIARD JMPULSCS TO "IIW!!f ILL AT EAS.&amp;:-HAW·
Is Justified"
Several sent gJftS hut were un. _..,......,.,.,
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abl• to attend
fA.,...,_
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Pomero)

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16 ,

BASHAN

QUICK SE!lVICE £1D Wltt-b t.e- known heirs of Walter
Lott! Pomeroy called Sunday on lhc
pa 1r 1ng
~,. t'actory Trained j r1dge deceased, whost' oames and 1
A M
A H
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J latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs
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'IUtchmaker , COLLINS IEWE- places or res 1 den c e
are
Y "· · · 8 • 1 •Y .
1 Robert Wh1te and daughter
LERs. p •. r.eroJ'
t-3-tf 1 unknown
w11l talre notice
Mr ~n~ Mrs J rs~ !'1orruon,l Mr. and Mrs Jun1nr Rose and
.;~;;;;~~~-;;-;~-.~~;;;; that on the 19th day of Augu.st , Ru&lt;""k Caslle. W Va · VISih:d MJ family attended the McElroy n •
T 1953 th e pla lr4!1fL }',lora Steffy, as
and Mrs Ralph
Ballard laA union Sunday &lt;~t Portland Park. ,
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Admimstratrix of the estate or W4ff'k
Mrs. Mary K. Holter and chi!
By Mrs. Jolm Diehl
(;ood Cltm Used Can
Walter Lottridge , deceased , filed
Mr and Mrs Alv in Whittaker Urcn spent Sunday with her par
c F lhlt and family of Co !·
AU Makes and Mo.dtll
he-r petitlion against them m the and Mrs L~cy Spencer .~ pent the 1 ents, Mr and Mrs Worley Oav1~ umhu~ SP;Cnt several days Wlttl
METROPOLITA
Probate Court of Mf'lgs County, week end with Mr. and Mrs EJ of Dexter .
his mother , Mrs Belle Hill M:-s
Ohio hong Cause No 1$.598, for Cobbs o f Cmcmnat1
j
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arlams of Hilt returned home w1th them
sale of certain real estate for
Mr and Mrs Jumor Whtl e Zanesville spent
lhe
weekend for a vi.&gt;iil.
th e pavmenl of debts of [iaid deced- spl'n! the weekend With h&lt;'r grand with Mr. and Mrs. AlbcrL Pear·
ent. whlch
real estate Is described parent s, Mr
anc..' JY
•Mr an d .Mrs · Lou Dtehl were
·
'l rs
Fran k 1 son.
as follows ·
I Etl!ly of Beatr1cc
Mrs. Bell Quinn, Cambndgt• recent guesh of his MSler, Mrs .
.i
)1rs. Anna Spcnct·r wh"o has 1
&lt;~nd Mr .&amp;.nd Mrs A H. Balley Lona Roecher, Chester
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The following real esta'te l'iitU- been vlslllng her sister, Mrs Etta spent Sunr:lly with Mr 0111 d Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pe.arl Jacobs ar·
ated In the Village of Pomeroy, Spencer returned lo her hom e m, Ca rl Offutt
rived home Sunday afler sp('nd·
County of Meigs and S!alo of Ohio Dclaveh . W1s
1
mg the past week tn Mansfield
and bounded and dcscnbed a_s fol- . l'alty, Judy and Nancy E:ddy of
Mr and Mrs Charles Reither 1 and atlent.cd camp meetmg
lows : Being Situated m the ,Vtllage Woos ter is visllm g their gr&lt;~ml · l Ch!!ster, spent Sunday w1th her
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and
of Pomeroy and morr partJcularly ~ ~'"n\s, Mr. and Mrs
(.;rove~ parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert
Hllly Davis spl'nL a we!'k Wit
boundrd an1 deseribed as follows 1 White.
Pearson.
his j)arenb, Mr and Mr:-;. Robert
I one h a1 I o r
' !d
• rs B e 11 Qumn,
I anrl bemg t h e Eas tcry
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A . H . B111 1ey Da~·is and family, La11gsnlle.
, Lot Number Twenty -three (23) diLoftus McKim of S..tbb.llh K&lt;tn 1and wife spent Saturdav .wJlh
Mr. and Mrs Stevr Ebltn Jr.,
i vidwg in the cen\..er from the front spcn1 Wcdnesd:&gt; :,' with A II Bi1· 1 Bertha and Lester Hailey , Morn· and r-hildren spent )fonday eve1 ing Star.
' 1t1 the rear Also, thP concurrent ley and wife. '"
r
ning m Piirkersburg
right of casement to use the Alley
Mrs Ed Schaeffer, Mrs. Blaine
Charles and Edi!t. Howell, •
an&lt;'! d•u
M rs· I ghters
1 an d c h1ld ren,
p omeroy East Liverpool ea 11,' d on
Mrs. ofHomer
Russell
between thi! above dI!Scrl bed prop- M 1' lh on
Columbus
are spend In~
Phone
erty and the We.sleily one-half o! spent Stmday With Mr an(1 Mr:&gt;. Mary Rose Monday
I he we!'k with her motheJ Mrs.
said Lot Number Twc-n!y three (23). Robert While and Caro lyn Sue,
Mrs . Bertha Dye and daughtel Eva Tracy and iltlended the fair
Said easemer:l ri.c:ht ls to continue Mr and Mrs Hugh f.·.' arh~ oi who ha\•e been vlslltng here rc.
for the beneltt of lhe heirs, sue· Flatwoods wer&lt;' afternoon call turned to her home at Wadsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Steve l':hlin 11nrt
ressors and assigns Jn ownership crs.
Mrs Dora Rose accompamcd ht!r children calleci on Leonard Luns
of the properly abuttmg on said
Mr and ~tr~ Grover \\o'hite and home for a visit.
ford and family Sunda).

1957

POit CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUlTS

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RATES
per word for Vlree eonsecutlvt- tnserllon~~.
Special - One mo.-..h for 25 cent.&amp; per word
P'ull rate of 2 eents per word will be chnrgod for advt&gt;rt.i slng 11
aot paid for before the lGtn of each month following lnM!rtlon.
Ernr11 in Advertising-Should be reported immediately. The
0.111 &amp;enUnel """'II not be responslble for uw.-e than one lncor·
l'tll1 Insertion.
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Card ol Th•nb and S~&amp;l Notices of Event..s $1.00. Obituarr.3f
poblishcd at 1 cent per \liOrd.

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1956 Buick VB

Century, $2,59.1}
2 dr Uard Top Tr11dc-in from
satisfied Buick owr.er on new
Bu1rk Dynaflow drive. Blaettnars . Pomeroy.
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Grow•
8-15-3te

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Rent or

CONCRETE

GOEGLEIN
GRAVEL CO.

Sole

alley.
The petition alleges lila ! the per·
Foi kent - Ex!f'J""I5Ion L&lt;Hl'detl,
sonal estatJ:' or sald deeendenl is
Scar, .1ld l,,)ards. Drop Clotlt.s
not sufficient to pay debts and
Clinton F'~her, Middleport.
ohligatJOm of said estate and tb&amp;t
1953 GMC ~ ton Pll·kup $795
Phone 62b5-X.
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:;::;:;:;:::;:::=:::;;:=::::::::;=:;::;;t' lll is necessary to sell said real
NParh new paint juh Not a
- - - -- estate for the payment of th.e
---c--~· -~ - flaw · nr blemish! fJ!actlnan,
same.
Pomero:
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( 20 B J Insurance
The prayer of the petition is
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- - -that said rehl estate he sold for
LD~3 Ruicks a.~ low as $895
r1v~·
Wanted Tr uc k 1l11 ~l" l Ju1 Mdk -~-- - - - - - - - - - - the payment of debts of saul decefmr car.~. tradf'·l ll from ~litiS·
Hauli n.~o: Conllll"\ Hoh T rus.~rll
lnlurance AJenq, dent and costs of administering
flf'f~ OWilf'r!l Blaeltn&lt;~rs, Pom "
tllfl:ll("
Middleport.
P"lrt
• AutJOmobile8-20-tl the "d 1 and
d for other relief.
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Bon,1J. Phone ~3l~X
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rmmf'tiuJ\t' t;irl lh n1
frar C'O MP"'~ETF.: fmmranr~ Protection, answer ~aid pei1Uon on lhe 28th
H154 Puuliar R Star ('hJ(L[. $1.305
lo•mporarv lwlp \1- 'tll J..: l m·r~Jl
Lill, 1\utt. Plre, roi!O. CIIII Dor
rlny of Septf'mber 1957 or judge·
Com•. ("pf'. L1ko new ilghl hluu
housework. h ah',
Jtllll~. (':.tl.
fi"JIIs, Mlftcfle;drt, Ohio.
ment w1ll h1• taken ugainst them.
fuu1.h with nPw hllll• tup and
of !w o 'I TT.! II r :ttlrht'll Ltvl' 111
- . ~-~ -·- - - - ~ FLORA STEFFY, as Admin&lt;ttl leathn ~cal.&gt;
llydrnmlll!t·
or llut l 'ho rl!' .!·ll.
H \ti lite
istratrix of the estate nf
dn\IC' Jlcally 5h&lt;trp lnnkltl g
M.U
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W.all('r
Loltridge, dccea.~d
Blactlnars, Pomeroy.
6·16·6k
WF:RSTER
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mslde allll Out.~id c .House l'uint1952 BlllCb ~~~ low laS $595 rhoiCl:!
Attorney~ for Platnllff
lng,. chiml'i'Y and roof work of
aTIOIIWI • • (81 2 9. IB, 23, 30 .. (lJ) (1. 13 7t-4
of five j!"OOd cars Blacl\nar.!i ,
all kmd s, also r·HrpPnter wnrk
Pomeroy.
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Pomeroy 504·J·
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dr. Hard Top. Power 1itucring
~omerD!f' Ohl11
NOTICE OF APPJINTMENT
and brakes.. Hyt:ramatic dr ive
P.. Rt. U. C.l~ ~m. o,__.,
En•t• of Trum•n A. Penn Sr.
A fine automobil~. Blacllnars ,
D~~eeued
WANTED
f'Aitlm:n
~G1rl
or
boy
for Rutl:lml Hou le. Cuntact The
Pomeroy.
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Notice is hereby given that PrisDaily Sentinel
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cill&lt;~ Penn .,.,hose Post Offlcce add-cc--'- -~ ~ .. lc
ress is C&lt;.~ rp~nter, Ohw, Houle 1.
Rodney Downing
Mlllril~ Al-(t'd Wf1JJI,TI1 ~ho
IH'CIIN
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has been duly appointed Adminlshouw lu hr ,·nmranJOn
fm
IN~URANCE AGENCY
J, R. l&lt;AWWIGS SONS C\1.- 24
tratnx or tht&gt;- Estate or Truman
midd!
e-:J,J;lt'd
l:11ly.
Wrill•
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Automobile,
H1altlil
bour tYrerker Service.
Day
A. Penn, Sr late of Columbia
BTl~ 45 . l'flllJcrov Uhio B·8· 12tp
ACCIDENT
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GRAVELY '.1 ttACTOR SALES aD&lt;l~-~--

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LEGAL NOTte,
TERMITES C)(TERMJNATED
H1rl
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will
now be rneeived by
~~- - ~-·~ --For frl"c III~PI'rllon phllnc 383·M,
fwo piece Living Room Sulle ,
Gi!mor,• Suppl~· Store, Pomeroy the u nde rsi.c,ned on the home forOn!' Day Bed , very reasonahh•.
All work ~u 11 r:wtu! d Fully In· merly ownerl by Dora M. Bearhs in
Frank Amo.11, Athea .~ Road, flJ!
surerl VaugiHul'~ Indus trial and Kens Run, Pomeroy, Ohio. Properposite John Friclu. Phone R51J
Rt•sid!'J.tlld Term![(' Control Ser· ly apprai!l.l'rt at $1,600.00 and can·
vice. St Murys. W. Va.
7 ~ tf not be sold for lcs~ tha11 11ppraised
8· l4·31p
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•-'47 fo:-;;rd va;:...Furd Tran~ .-'";;;..,;-;;;-;;;"'..;.·.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;'"I the Probate Court ot Meigs Couramisruon . ~600xl6 lire~
011
ty , Ohio·.
For
Ford whet'-111. Alrrl'd YcaugN
Hugh Bea~h!t
Phone RJBY.
H-14·61p 1
Hire!
AdMlnlstntlor
,.BY the
{fl\ 10. 13. H, 1~. 16, 17: 6tc .
Aohd Maple Chest, 4 drawers. I
Hour
desk drawt-r, vt-ry good condl ·
or
LEGAL NOTICE
tion $HI. New Haven, W. VJ ,
Bids wtll h received by the un.
1lon SUI. James E. Jl&lt;tggorty .
Contract..
rll'fslgned for the nle of hou~e
New Haven, W. Va. TV 24045
eGradlntl a Ditch Digging
flnd other preoperty owned by Dora
S..16-3tc
VlR(IIL WAMSLJ!~Y
Romine in Dexter, Ohio. Property
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at same
$6.800.00.
UndersignT-om-al~eJlargr, - Pink Mexicans, leTrttck Loading E'ulpmon'
ed will sell
to the
highest
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bidder at a price whic-h must bP.
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from srh~ol house.
m.
Phone Cheshire 7·747f
opprovc
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c Pro a1e ourt o1
Holmes, Syracuse, Ohlo
1• .,.,,.,:::,.,:::,..=,.,==..,.:[Meigs County, Ohlo. This home is
8-13-tf
-~~- - .. ~~-- located in the country and is
l''o~- sal~ Hererords 2 n~u CHI·
Servi~.es ;rl~~~ leveral times the appraised
•• 6 months old, :l {"(I'·YI'l, 19Jl
SYBIL EBERSBACH
Custom Ru11t K~rrhrn Kltchem
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Model A )'' ord Ser.la~l See ~~~
dr'.'fiJinNi fur your home Frc,.
Executrix
enzo Davl&amp; at L &amp; Z. Shop,
~:.~um~:~tt·~. ~·orPlllitn &amp; Ahholl
Pomerov, Ohio
Cou rt Sl.. Pomeroy
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8·6·U (8) 0, 13, 14, 1~, 10, 17; 6tc.
a· Spotted . PunlcA I rnll ·.llaitcd; I Ready Milf.-~Conc-;;;;, -;;;h-;d
LIGAL NOTitE
1
two year old MarC', · 15 yoar
•nd travel. Phon• 6393.
George Stuckey.
whose la!rt
old geldlnJ. Paul Orr. lhshRn,
B·l4·4tc
known plac8 of residence was Ro·
o. Phone 9032.
R· lS-atc
------- ~-- ~ - -- - - w1dl, Arkansu, and whose pre!ent
·--- ·- - &amp;AIJIO It TltLEVISION Sl:!.RVICE, plnce or rcJidencc i-9 unknown and
HEIFERS FOR SALE :
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Phon• i.JO. Cleland Appliance canMt, by rl'asonable diligence, be
Storti, l .u l W. td1i.n St., Pom~ror
1 Jer11ey, 1. Guern&amp;ey, ~
.alelna. ALL trom C.0.8.A Strca.
Z..2a·tl
nsccrtalned: Mary Duke-, whose
Two frtlh now, rest soon. Don ~~ _
lnst known place of residence was
Aaderl!.ln, Rutland, Ohln
!l .. v1, yuw carrwls, l"ll)l:t atHI up· 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tinley Park,
8 l:l 6tp
lml stcry rlenn&lt;'d h.V thr moder n Il!inois, and whose prflsc-nt place of
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residence i' unknown and cannc.~
Universal Gu Ran~e.
l'hrom!'
rlranin.::t metholl 'with Aerated hr reasonable diligence be ascerDinette Set, Both in extt'llenl
Dry f&lt;"nam Quidly and C('nno- talned: Violet Rry11n, who.ge last
111 yoqr own known p\.Dc~ of resid!!r1.ce was Pacondltton. Call Racir.e 3481 l'r
miC'ally right
R HHlt
hnmt~. Wurk guar&lt;tnteerl Call d
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P
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ent!.l!'ky, an w ose pre3122.
8 HHilc uca,
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Wanted To
CONCRETE BLOCKS
ond cannot, by rmonable dill:---:;--:---:7':= - - -~genre be ascertained; Mae Prlee,
Good llted aewlng ma.~hine . Phonl!
"'vlld hthr Por L•..whose last known plaee of reslR~lne 3831 or ront1et Marilyn
donce was Rl4 Wa~·slde Drive,
Clellnd Taylor.
8· 16-!Ht~
South Charlet~lon, West . VIrginia,
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
and whm~e preeent pla(e or resiWanted to Rent
I MUu North llf ,.,.,.,
dence ls unknown and cannot. by
IInlurnlthod I or 4 bedroom
reasonable diligence be ascertain·
boUle Jn Pomeroy or Mltldlecd; Leo Knowles, whose place of
8 1~6tr
pol"l Phone 2-M.
~!!.ldence is unknown and unnat,
ni.UCTURAL I aaAAQ
by reasonable dlll(tence be ascerICRAP IRON- ¥11TALI
tained: and the
unknown
OH
VALLEY
heir, d'evisees,
legotees,
admlni11trators, executon and ass1gns
JUNK
t room house anu bath m. LlnCo'
of Leo Knowles, 1f be be decea!(ed,
roln He'-:hta. Phone 1 330M.
~r~...,;-~oo~S~I~D~~~~""P~ot~'"~..,~~...,~l
whoAe names and places of reai11-lO&lt;!te.
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den~e ls unl::now"!;
the
unCummins, Letart
1462.

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vrn Orchard, NC'\V llavcn . PhtHJ l'
A1adJ•I;h• lltlW
ll ntrs reason - :u-24688.
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Service. R. A. Fmlaw, fU2 .11:.
Main St Pomero)'.
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Jphn C. Haran
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Nellie Pearl Rucker and Jos1•p h
Hucker, both of whom reside at
1611 Hunter Str~et, Wilkmshurg.
Penn~ylvania wiO take notice that
Paul S Smflrt, Guardian ef Florence \-ttc~· Stevens, an Incompetent, on the 31st day uf July, 1957,
filed his Peii!Jon in lho Prohate
Court within and for the Cnunty
of Meigs and State of Ohio. Case
No. 16.936 , alleging that his Ward
IS seized of the undivided threefourths Interest in the follo".V ing
described real estate ~ituated ln
the County or Meigs, Stal:c of Ohio
and Village of Middleport to-wit:
Situated in the VIllage of Middleport, County of Meig~ and State
of Ohio and in One Hundred Acre
Lol No. 157, being a loot Forty-five
feet more or !PSS on Grant Street
in .said Vlll11.gc and runninR bark
at that width to the alley, Siiid lot
lymg hCtwecn the Conner And t"!e
Martin lots on said street:
That the Defendant. Nellie Pearl
Rucker, is the owner of an undl·
vided om~·fourth interest in sail
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!hal Joseph Rucker
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Rev Satin baa all the

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.UchM moh1 1 chorful
hoMI. Nqw •o• «ft r.lo~ .1! 'hii·SI•ot
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C0111Jol•i1 wllh llftt bowl, IIIOdltl lfth!·
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l and Am and a B;wr at~t·ll~~d th~
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,Mrs. Hc l en Damewood called
daughter Mrs. Robert Lee
at the George JlamJltr;n nome at
Tuppers Plains Satur111Y
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Mr!t. Cora Rcnsit.7w spent Sal
lorrl. son, Mr and Mrs Junior
urday wilh her brother Mr. ar..:J
tiiD The Brightest Cornet
Whilf' attended the Eddy-Fortney I
Mrs. John Dtch l.
In Mlddl~port
reumon at
Parkersburg P01rk
By Cleric• Allen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Weber and
~ - ~-5 -Harry Offutl. Mr. an.d Mrs. children, Topeka, . Kans .• visil~d
Vere ()f,futt and son,
Falrnont, : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen.
w. va., sp!'nt a tew d&lt;Jys w1th Mt · Mr ant. Mrs Howard" Wolf, Bel
Mrs. Carl Ofrutl
pre,
Sunday with Mr. alltl
Mrs. Belle Quinn of (.';HTJbriri~P Mrs. Cu rt 1s Wolf.
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Mr aml Mrs.
Virgil
Wood
18 vi!&gt;il1ng hN cousin, Mrs. F.v:.
13&lt;tJ!ey.
I Belpre, spe nt th.e weekend with
Mrs. Etta
Spencer spent :t Mr anfl Mrs Mario-n Wood
ro uplc of day., with Mrs Goldk
Mrs Franklm Bailey ~~ conPRICE INCREASES and
Col mer, Pomeroy.
valescm:,: at home aftl'r havmg
CHANGE IN HOURS
Mr and Mr-" Btl! Ohlinger of her ton sih removrd Fnd&lt;~y al I
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AS
That Cly_dr ~llihonc , a,s Treas·
George Wolf was returned to
t~rcr of _Mell(t_County , Ohto, ha; a his horhe Tue!irlay from the Uol·
STANDARDIZED and APPROVED BY
lien aga 1nst !:ald real est&lt;~te for ~e , 1.er Hosp 1t.al after undergoing an
The Barber Associatfon
ta~es and,
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emeq:ency appendectomy.
fhat James A SiJlllCI' 1~ the on!Y
Mrs. Beatrice Dye llfld d 11 ughter
Of Pomeroy and Middleport
heir at law ~nd next of km of sa1d Akron, and Mrs. Dora Ro.sc and
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Are As Follows
Ward, a• restdent of the Stale or grandson Archie and grandda\J - ~
Ohio. and that there are no other ghltT Julia, Bash an, vtsited SatHAIR CUT . . . . . . . . . . . · · · . · ·
$1.25
persons who
an mterest in urday with }trs. Molli e BooknMn .
satd rea_! e_state, and.
Mrs Lettie Mere•:ith, Colum
FicAT TOP
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$1 .50
That lt IS r:ecess,uy lo .)ell said b
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1 the weekend With Mr.
SHAVE
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real estate to pay debts or the
u~ , Jr~n P. F. Kohlenh.
Wud and lo pav for her support.
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. ere_ 1 atten
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T h&lt; pcoycr of the Pet!\ JOn Is for th Several
p k r from
Re nwn
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the sale of the en tire iutcrest in
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Mary Walker of Ea~t Shallt•
provJ.s1ons con tamed u1 SectiOn 1
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2127 .08 of the Ohio Revised Codr , sp,ent a tw
a}s Wlt
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WORKING HOURS
and for sueh other relief as may Gmthcr.
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KcJ~h Ridenour. Mau~&gt;fwld, 1~
Mon., Tues:; 'Wl!lt."&amp; Fri., .,, ... , . . . 8 A.M . to 6 P.M.
The persons Itrst above men· spt•ndlng a
w1th Mr. and
Thursday , , , , .. ........ ...... .. 8 A.M . to 12 Noon
tionct1· w11J fur~her take notice lhat Mrs. Floyd Rtdenour.
Saturday
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they have bee-n made parhcs de- 1 Mr.~ Mabel Van Metc_r . and
fen.dant to ~aid Pdttlon aiHi that Mr and Mrs. Henry
Eichtn~er
they Will he requlrt• to answer the and sons spent a few days With
same on or bcforc lh&lt;• 2l~t dily of Mr. and Mrs. H.aymonU V&lt;tn ML'·
September, 1957
tcr. Youngs.town.
PaulS. Smart, Guardian
Mrs. Eddte Hartung 'broke her
Florence L.iCY Stevens, arm when 5hc fell at home .
an Incompetent ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver
Plaintiff
have rcturne(! from Canton where
Webster and fi'ultz
the} were called when
the1r
Attorneys for Pla111tif!
[laughter, Mrs. AI Gibson, fe!l
C8t 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (£1) fl, 6tc
..J,. ... n lh" h~sement strps of her
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Wltal. Ch~rles Holter, J.u•k le Cum· 1 jorlt Rou ck. Cheshire
MH:hlleport _ Kidth Reuter . P~me·
mint Jnd JJcll:le Prorfitt .
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Weltt'rn plnaure fl'lll)' . under
and JuoJor Kennedy , MH:aJlo,;.
56 WditJ; Janw.: Ht.o urk Chco · - pori
(Cenfl'"*' FNM C)Mt
j hfre flon Cuuthnt' , C' nol!nllE·. Lo·
Bpbert S!"lth, Rlthord Kobrnlz
I ••II Guthr&lt;e, Guy'"'"'·
Dunolol
James Cal4wel1, Roaer Ro1e, J-lol1 Brumfield GllliJrtOJis
~ r.d :\1ary
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11ein; Dt:~aald Se-dg,.,lck, Larry
(Contlnuea Fr&amp;m OM)
Ann Smith , Marlelta .
cray, two blue ribbom. Teddy portant dar"' tor the i&lt;'hoo l ye-ar
Wl'~lt·n~ pleoasuurc b.orst' Mr ·
kdrwlck , Ayreshue ; James f!.o bSchooh will close on Oct 2S. · Fr r&gt;d
1 e'Jfht•Jt
Pomett•y. ~J!l
0 , at.
aon, John Robsqn. Brown Swiss
, Fnday for th~ Sc~th.eas~ern qhw Collins Pomeroy, ~tan' 0 1r..;t l' t
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other.- exhibitins anlmala ""ere r:duculwoal A~Boclahon mret.m g, Plea~ant, w \'11; LJlt· H_,·, t·IJ
I.arry Col)lns, P11trici11 Bl&amp;ke ~:~lee , &gt;lov 21·22 Thur~~ay and Fndar Jbrr 1 ~r-nv!lh· !'hffor1: tsrunillcd .
~HI Carleton, Pt~ul t.nrn Sm11h. &gt;choub dose for lhunktitl~lfll Kt..'- • Gallipoli ~
Crarles Scot! , Garv Smith, Stephen rcsii whil(• :.~n Fnday De_c. 2() 'h•· 1 Patadr pony · F'rcd t"llllutl Gul ~
ll 1&lt; 1 Vo. ownrd hv Sl'fnr~· ~ nrl
Hottman , Dllnny Hollida y Audrey ,chools will t'IDSI.! for C h n~tmu li1wli !1 (;Iii") CUI!' . S •lu\h Wt· h~tr T" I n ou N Snf'nfnr or Pomt&gt;rov 1!1 , 1
Spencer, Ronald Ritchie . Richard llrce11~
F'n'd (" 11 llup
Gllil lp(!h . l: ,u·) dn\t•Jt h1· Suln&lt;'v SDer.et'r PLwt•(:
K~blttntz, Carl Walt on . Kenneth
,On Thur~dlly, J ~n_. 2, sc hool~ , Rose. Huntington : H cky Kuh;,. f·r -1 itt hulh hrats or lhr 23 !·I~··
Hp.ger, Keith Vineya r d. C'onn1 ::o w~ll r~open and for!day Jun . 17 l !•orhmouth
1 hat'" in 1h1• h~rne!- r.1cin1! ht·l&lt;l
&amp;p.encl;'r, Sltrah Spencer, l'hes \t'-r I Will mllrk I he CIO!ie or the_ fmst
En ghsh plt·~t~llrt" ho r&lt;:(• nor I ;oj thl· 1\ff'I.I.(S ( 'ounlv f~o~ir Thur~ .
Rose.
1 u~mester Montlar , Jan 20. Ill lhe , cth)" All~n. AlhPns. G!adyb Mt&gt;l · da\ nf trrnron , be for&lt;· hund n ds
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I gan. Pon :cro), Karen Grady I of ~f"lf'!'"ialors
~akmg ~ gr.a des tn showman· I On A.A.pn~ 4 G~od Fnday, the 1 Wt"]bton, Llnda Holland, Atlw n.• Ruherta J.ee Mite. own&lt;·d lw
ah1p of their ~~1mals were Chari~' ~ch~ls w11l ag11111 close and May and Harry Guthrie, coolville
w H C'artcr llf Cal&lt;iwt&gt;ll, tol)k
Collin.- PBirJcla Blakeslee, Btll . 21 will be the date for t he f1nal.
Open walkmg
t'lass. Kei lh 1 second place ln both l1eah of th ·.·
Ca~eton, · Arlene.~ Theb~. flilllS)' exams
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1 Zimmerman.
Albany : Stepha11y ~flme ronll''it whil" Chris ChristnPrlce, Danny Holhda? , Joyce CarSchools wJ.IJ close May 22 for re- 1Hayes. Alhenl"\, Roy Smith . J ac k nhN owne r by Harrv A. Brn:o.on
son, Earl Reeve.s , V1rgJ:'\.Ia John-~ ports and recorch ~9d May 2J has 1 son: J r Harri s. M;.&lt;on . w Vii l rmk third place in the fir st hea•
~.on, ~obert $m1th. Carl OValiOfl, been aet for th~ hl#h sclt.ool cOm- 1 Four enlrks onh•.
:&gt;nd Robh" MitP own.ed by MauRoger Rose, Larr'! Cray.
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mencemfl"net w1th Mon~a)'. May 26
Keg or slake
rae(·
Stault·) rif'e B Curren~.
Atnrn~&gt;. too~c
Members of 4:H. clubs recenmg at t p . m marklllg th fm_al day of Meeks, Sharll!, VNn ~·l eek~. Shade tlurd T)lac.;, in !hi.' se[·onrt heat
~ grad(!s for fitting ~emonstra- the school year for pupils to rc· Jack Stewart, Mason,
Va ,
Tn n.C' frep for all trot Geor!.!£'
bon5 were Ar)ene Theiss. Karen port for grade c&lt;~rds.
Fred Leifheit. Pomeroy , l.&lt;~rry Wa\' own('d b\ .J w Yh'Cat]d Hh
Theiss, Clar("nce Robson Richard
Under a new state law schools I Roush, Racine.
t"&gt;f N!'wark took first pli:!Cf'
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KobJent:r., Don1ld Robson, I;lob must be m ~essJOn 178 daya HowHarness pon)"" s~aron Pii!sbury, hoth heats with nn.~ tv Fn sC'Q,
Kautz, Carl Wa~t.on, Robert Sm1th, ever two or the 178 dars Jlta! be PI Pleasant; Johnny Allt'nsworth owned bj w. A. MrC utrh('ll of
Sonny Slawter, Ju_dy Slawter. 8en- counted for teachers meeun~s. Middleport; E. J . 11111. Pomt•ro:-': 1&lt;it'gst rec. s. c .. a:nrl l.aurPt1a
ny SJawter, Conme
Rog- Therefore the Pomroy Schoo.ls will Debbie Meeks.
and t;ladys Bt•lle owo!'d
Harold v Brers
er Rose and ~atsy Pnc~. Other 4-H be In actual session 176 da)S.
Morgan . Pomeroy.
of Columbu s taking seconti and
~embe!"s takmg part m the d~m- I
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thirrl m the flr.~t h !:at ttnrl a!tt-ronstratwns were Larry Smtih,
Wt•stcrn working hnrsP : Fn•d natin " in !he same positions Jfl
Gary Smit,h, Roger Holler, Ray
Leifheit, r.m~roy; ~tuc ny 7 1rklt•, the -~~rond heal ,
Powell, Erl(" Parker, . Terry HoffIC
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Pomeroy; Davtd Darst, Pt. PleasIn the
class' and
vrar ol!l
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mtn, Donald Sedgw1ck, Ronald
ont n...,. rem 0 ne
ant· Raymond Clark Albany an&lt;:
. 26 r ·hi
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Rll.chie Joaephine Spencer, Patri~arade horse: S. L. Koontz. M ·. Xoo tlz Hamli~ W Va
Irot. J.u~ht o At 0!1~ owne
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eia Blakeslee, Chester Rose, Wayne Hamlm .. \\1 .. va. Garl! Cole. S~uth
~~~II ho~se: Mrs. F;·ed Leifheit
G.. Bnrden or .:-:-lls~~ro to~k
Rpush and fddy Sedgwick FFA Webster; KormiV~'pple, HarriSOn· Pomeroy· Ch~rles King Rutlaml
lh~ f1rst heat Wl l
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rriembers
mg part were Jackie \'ille, third and fourth and Mar- Paul Sh~maker Rutiaild· Jame~ So1ce owned_ by _Blake Dhaus ot
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Sheetll, Harr isonv ille and
R1ll
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A.mbro~e bolick Coshocton . look
ACIIOSS
:1. CompLM
26. Girl's
F1_vc gatted horse: Two l:'ntrws second in the f 11 ·st heat ami
l.Dnwtnc
polnt
name
Manl~·n
Fog;esong, M~son. W Light of Athlone took second JJl
room ,
Ca~br. )
28. Tlbelan
Va., hrst anc. Isaac Lew1~. Clifln•1 the ~econtl heat. BPverlv Cl~y
• . Coi~lta!,
ft ~maU bq'
priest
W ya.~ seco nd . .
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llWned by Scott Rankin of P!f&gt;a.:,
(JCUr.)
7. \Varp.yarn 30. Caliber
. W1nnors of . the first flV[! ~lac~.1 nnt Vallev took third in the fir::;t ,
U. Before
1 8. Le&amp;o1 men 32. Blenda
m_th,. ste~r nde, liD mn~valwn m heat and ·L ittle Harvey owned bv
(DIUt.)
I. Small J•land 33. Arabiin
this years .shnw, l'C spec\JVl'l)
p
D' '
r Owenwille
tool:
Jl, ll'ltt
10. Ot.trved
.-arD" k K
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D
crrv 1O\', n o
were
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ann
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thud
in
the
sPcond
heat
113. An outfit
\4.. Sti.ple food
menta
p,.,.... ... r')v· T arrv Cnrgon ,
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34.. Vend
Chnrle~ Radford is superm en;
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tt. Pltulnl'
36. Ex·
dent of the rarm g program ann
: 15. Comtltu19. Competition
change
then wa~ a l;lOOd fir!d or hors~:;
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t!Oftal
20. Constel.
premtum
39. Haunt
on
hand for 1he Thursday harnes:.
:If. Coin (Jap.)
la.Uon
37. Heathen ·
U. Un.
rarin" In the lust contest of
]IJ., Wall receu: 21. Peck
1mare
d!vld·
the fi&lt;Jv thcre Wf're ~even entrie~
· 20. Coun1el
22. Contend
38.. Leather
a ronsiderab!c number for th'!
23. Unit ot
24. Sphere
!la.t~l:
U Measure
sir.e
of the loc&lt;JI track
meter
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River
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(anc.
Gr.)
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21. Lin
'Vinncrs of the running rar~ s
l2a. Ghastly pale
he ld fullowing the harness rur·
! 29. Incite
in" mclude · pomes 46 inches anrl
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ur~dcr Paul Hosk1nso n ~tnd James
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($p.)
ShPet~ pon u&gt;s 48·52 inctie'&gt;, ~t&gt;arl
i 11. Mouthllke
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W1lhamo and Russell Cummmgs:
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pomos 52 ·56 mch!'s, ~e i ~h Car1',
son
PNl.rl Williams V1c!or Caul
ot
ami' Jackn•
Cummmr;s; ponti'S
:e. ech
. Jamt's Sheets ,
over
6
1n('hes
5
40.
Off!
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Vr•rnon Douglas. llown.rd Thoma.
t.J, Not
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1 Pa ul Rruter
anti l-arry \V('[I,
wOrklnJ'
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I tfioroo_ghbrr:ds. ,Pearl William ~,
U. Stralf~UQ.
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P:1ul Btrchfield, R11ly McKelvrv.
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t41. Ch:clq
Roy Birchmield
and
Clarcnc :!
40. Aatrlnctnt
0
H.oil.';Oil.
'v\' innPI'~ listl'f' are r.ut nr&gt;"CS~
w~,
.short reeeu
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HlATHER $350.00
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th t' runn ~ng rac&lt;.!s
DOWN
Alr.o $100 to 2475 and
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Wedding Ring $12.50
HliTLANn
l!::Z
,tarch
Bv Pkyllis Snowd~n
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BRIDAL SHOWER
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n.. a.f1011Ct"' 4ifl~nc• M
A llfldal shower was give n in
"dlatiJict
4'--Mb 14 qatollty. l:"p)l(li!Or of Birdie ~ac llvsell, Thurs·
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toke't pwfKt q1o10lltr
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eR,m
KHpsok•
day even ing at
lOme 0 • rs.
t. Cbureh
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JCSSJC Grucser Jlo\jesses ror the
Rl)lalclall,l
fM'rtl fCM" ptrltet Color, Cvt,
occa~wn wcr~ Mrs. Grueser, Thel·
.-.4 Clarity, •"d •killf11Hr
uw llysell and Pearle Canaday .
I D ~ ny CftVIJPNV'I.UOTE _Here's how to work It:
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-unt.d Ill boout"ul "l!Ddtro~
j The evcmng was spent pla)·lng
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Mttlnga.
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~:arne~ with prizes awarded to rs.
I Oftt letter simply stands tor another. In this sample A It Ute(
Com1 In t~nd Sll
I1.H.eva
Snowdun
Nieho!son. Door
prizesand
was ElhPI
won by
Mrs
tor the three L's, x for the two O's, ! tc. Single letters, apo•
011r p;,, Col/~etio11
Hysell.
trophel, ttte l~ngth and torma.tlon ot the word11 Are til hint&amp;
•/ Pa1IIOMJ K~tpsde
Cup eakes, .Tello, tea and coffee
ICICb da)' the code letters are different.
were llerved to Della Philhp!, JesA crntol'nm. quotatJ.o•
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Dit~montl Ring$
sic Price, Jean Parker , Joan May.
son , Mike Verna Snowden, Ethel
IQ ...... JO . BOYTDLEMMF
COL~I
Nelsoo&lt;Jnddaughter.HelenMae.
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Elm a Koch, Leuna King, Reva
I 0 Z • J R U D R Y B Y P LV P B M 0 T L ~
Q 't
Snowden, Maud~ Rawlings. TheJ1I p MM P E s X E y Y P T D L ,
' ma M&lt;ehoel, Evelyn HilL Eth!l
Nicholson and Charles Riehard
1WOilLD OWES ALL ITS
uwhere Your Conf!dence
Gruerer.
1 'l'•ter4Q'• CeyptoCJ*!f.e;
OMYIARD JMPULSCS TO "IIW!!f ILL AT EAS.&amp;:-HAW·
Is Justified"
Several sent gJftS hut were un. _..,......,.,.,
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abl• to attend
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16 ,

BASHAN

QUICK SE!lVICE £1D Wltt-b t.e- known heirs of Walter
Lott! Pomeroy called Sunday on lhc
pa 1r 1ng
~,. t'actory Trained j r1dge deceased, whost' oames and 1
A M
A H
.
J latter's parents, Mr
and Mrs
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'IUtchmaker , COLLINS IEWE- places or res 1 den c e
are
Y "· · · 8 • 1 •Y .
1 Robert Wh1te and daughter
LERs. p •. r.eroJ'
t-3-tf 1 unknown
w11l talre notice
Mr ~n~ Mrs J rs~ !'1orruon,l Mr. and Mrs Jun1nr Rose and
.;~;;;;~~~-;;-;~-.~~;;;; that on the 19th day of Augu.st , Ru&lt;""k Caslle. W Va · VISih:d MJ family attended the McElroy n •
T 1953 th e pla lr4!1fL }',lora Steffy, as
and Mrs Ralph
Ballard laA union Sunday &lt;~t Portland Park. ,
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Admimstratrix of the estate or W4ff'k
Mrs. Mary K. Holter and chi!
By Mrs. Jolm Diehl
(;ood Cltm Used Can
Walter Lottridge , deceased , filed
Mr and Mrs Alv in Whittaker Urcn spent Sunday with her par
c F lhlt and family of Co !·
AU Makes and Mo.dtll
he-r petitlion against them m the and Mrs L~cy Spencer .~ pent the 1 ents, Mr and Mrs Worley Oav1~ umhu~ SP;Cnt several days Wlttl
METROPOLITA
Probate Court of Mf'lgs County, week end with Mr. and Mrs EJ of Dexter .
his mother , Mrs Belle Hill M:-s
Ohio hong Cause No 1$.598, for Cobbs o f Cmcmnat1
j
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arlams of Hilt returned home w1th them
sale of certain real estate for
Mr and Mrs Jumor Whtl e Zanesville spent
lhe
weekend for a vi.&gt;iil.
th e pavmenl of debts of [iaid deced- spl'n! the weekend With h&lt;'r grand with Mr. and Mrs. AlbcrL Pear·
ent. whlch
real estate Is described parent s, Mr
anc..' JY
•Mr an d .Mrs · Lou Dtehl were
·
'l rs
Fran k 1 son.
as follows ·
I Etl!ly of Beatr1cc
Mrs. Bell Quinn, Cambndgt• recent guesh of his MSler, Mrs .
.i
)1rs. Anna Spcnct·r wh"o has 1
&lt;~nd Mr .&amp;.nd Mrs A H. Balley Lona Roecher, Chester
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The following real esta'te l'iitU- been vlslllng her sister, Mrs Etta spent Sunr:lly with Mr 0111 d Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pe.arl Jacobs ar·
ated In the Village of Pomeroy, Spencer returned lo her hom e m, Ca rl Offutt
rived home Sunday afler sp('nd·
County of Meigs and S!alo of Ohio Dclaveh . W1s
1
mg the past week tn Mansfield
and bounded and dcscnbed a_s fol- . l'alty, Judy and Nancy E:ddy of
Mr and Mrs Charles Reither 1 and atlent.cd camp meetmg
lows : Being Situated m the ,Vtllage Woos ter is visllm g their gr&lt;~ml · l Ch!!ster, spent Sunday w1th her
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and
of Pomeroy and morr partJcularly ~ ~'"n\s, Mr. and Mrs
(.;rove~ parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert
Hllly Davis spl'nL a we!'k Wit
boundrd an1 deseribed as follows 1 White.
Pearson.
his j)arenb, Mr and Mr:-;. Robert
I one h a1 I o r
' !d
• rs B e 11 Qumn,
I anrl bemg t h e Eas tcry
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A . H . B111 1ey Da~·is and family, La11gsnlle.
, Lot Number Twenty -three (23) diLoftus McKim of S..tbb.llh K&lt;tn 1and wife spent Saturdav .wJlh
Mr. and Mrs Stevr Ebltn Jr.,
i vidwg in the cen\..er from the front spcn1 Wcdnesd:&gt; :,' with A II Bi1· 1 Bertha and Lester Hailey , Morn· and r-hildren spent )fonday eve1 ing Star.
' 1t1 the rear Also, thP concurrent ley and wife. '"
r
ning m Piirkersburg
right of casement to use the Alley
Mrs Ed Schaeffer, Mrs. Blaine
Charles and Edi!t. Howell, •
an&lt;'! d•u
M rs· I ghters
1 an d c h1ld ren,
p omeroy East Liverpool ea 11,' d on
Mrs. ofHomer
Russell
between thi! above dI!Scrl bed prop- M 1' lh on
Columbus
are spend In~
Phone
erty and the We.sleily one-half o! spent Stmday With Mr an(1 Mr:&gt;. Mary Rose Monday
I he we!'k with her motheJ Mrs.
said Lot Number Twc-n!y three (23). Robert While and Caro lyn Sue,
Mrs . Bertha Dye and daughtel Eva Tracy and iltlended the fair
Said easemer:l ri.c:ht ls to continue Mr and Mrs Hugh f.·.' arh~ oi who ha\•e been vlslltng here rc.
for the beneltt of lhe heirs, sue· Flatwoods wer&lt;' afternoon call turned to her home at Wadsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Steve l':hlin 11nrt
ressors and assigns Jn ownership crs.
Mrs Dora Rose accompamcd ht!r children calleci on Leonard Luns
of the properly abuttmg on said
Mr and ~tr~ Grover \\o'hite and home for a visit.
ford and family Sunda).

1957

POit CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESUlTS

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RATES
per word for Vlree eonsecutlvt- tnserllon~~.
Special - One mo.-..h for 25 cent.&amp; per word
P'ull rate of 2 eents per word will be chnrgod for advt&gt;rt.i slng 11
aot paid for before the lGtn of each month following lnM!rtlon.
Ernr11 in Advertising-Should be reported immediately. The
0.111 &amp;enUnel """'II not be responslble for uw.-e than one lncor·
l'tll1 Insertion.
.
Card ol Th•nb and S~&amp;l Notices of Event..s $1.00. Obituarr.3f
poblishcd at 1 cent per \liOrd.

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1956 Buick VB

Century, $2,59.1}
2 dr Uard Top Tr11dc-in from
satisfied Buick owr.er on new
Bu1rk Dynaflow drive. Blaettnars . Pomeroy.
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Grow•
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Rent or

CONCRETE

GOEGLEIN
GRAVEL CO.

Sole

alley.
The petition alleges lila ! the per·
Foi kent - Ex!f'J""I5Ion L&lt;Hl'detl,
sonal estatJ:' or sald deeendenl is
Scar, .1ld l,,)ards. Drop Clotlt.s
not sufficient to pay debts and
Clinton F'~her, Middleport.
ohligatJOm of said estate and tb&amp;t
1953 GMC ~ ton Pll·kup $795
Phone 62b5-X.
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:;::;:;:;:::;:::=:::;;:=::::::::;=:;::;;t' lll is necessary to sell said real
NParh new paint juh Not a
- - - -- estate for the payment of th.e
---c--~· -~ - flaw · nr blemish! fJ!actlnan,
same.
Pomero:
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( 20 B J Insurance
The prayer of the petition is
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- - -that said rehl estate he sold for
LD~3 Ruicks a.~ low as $895
r1v~·
Wanted Tr uc k 1l11 ~l" l Ju1 Mdk -~-- - - - - - - - - - - the payment of debts of saul decefmr car.~. tradf'·l ll from ~litiS·
Hauli n.~o: Conllll"\ Hoh T rus.~rll
lnlurance AJenq, dent and costs of administering
flf'f~ OWilf'r!l Blaeltn&lt;~rs, Pom "
tllfl:ll("
Middleport.
P"lrt
• AutJOmobile8-20-tl the "d 1 and
d for other relief.
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Bon,1J. Phone ~3l~X
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ants are rel")wr
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rmmf'tiuJ\t' t;irl lh n1
frar C'O MP"'~ETF.: fmmranr~ Protection, answer ~aid pei1Uon on lhe 28th
H154 Puuliar R Star ('hJ(L[. $1.305
lo•mporarv lwlp \1- 'tll J..: l m·r~Jl
Lill, 1\utt. Plre, roi!O. CIIII Dor
rlny of Septf'mber 1957 or judge·
Com•. ("pf'. L1ko new ilghl hluu
housework. h ah',
Jtllll~. (':.tl.
fi"JIIs, Mlftcfle;drt, Ohio.
ment w1ll h1• taken ugainst them.
fuu1.h with nPw hllll• tup and
of !w o 'I TT.! II r :ttlrht'll Ltvl' 111
- . ~-~ -·- - - - ~ FLORA STEFFY, as Admin&lt;ttl leathn ~cal.&gt;
llydrnmlll!t·
or llut l 'ho rl!' .!·ll.
H \ti lite
istratrix of the estate nf
dn\IC' Jlcally 5h&lt;trp lnnkltl g
M.U
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W.all('r
Loltridge, dccea.~d
Blactlnars, Pomeroy.
6·16·6k
WF:RSTER
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mslde allll Out.~id c .House l'uint1952 BlllCb ~~~ low laS $595 rhoiCl:!
Attorney~ for Platnllff
lng,. chiml'i'Y and roof work of
aTIOIIWI • • (81 2 9. IB, 23, 30 .. (lJ) (1. 13 7t-4
of five j!"OOd cars Blacl\nar.!i ,
all kmd s, also r·HrpPnter wnrk
Pomeroy.
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Pomeroy 504·J·
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dr. Hard Top. Power 1itucring
~omerD!f' Ohl11
NOTICE OF APPJINTMENT
and brakes.. Hyt:ramatic dr ive
P.. Rt. U. C.l~ ~m. o,__.,
En•t• of Trum•n A. Penn Sr.
A fine automobil~. Blacllnars ,
D~~eeued
WANTED
f'Aitlm:n
~G1rl
or
boy
for Rutl:lml Hou le. Cuntact The
Pomeroy.
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Notice is hereby given that PrisDaily Sentinel
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cill&lt;~ Penn .,.,hose Post Offlcce add-cc--'- -~ ~ .. lc
ress is C&lt;.~ rp~nter, Ohw, Houle 1.
Rodney Downing
Mlllril~ Al-(t'd Wf1JJI,TI1 ~ho
IH'CIIN
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has been duly appointed Adminlshouw lu hr ,·nmranJOn
fm
IN~URANCE AGENCY
J, R. l&lt;AWWIGS SONS C\1.- 24
tratnx or tht&gt;- Estate or Truman
midd!
e-:J,J;lt'd
l:11ly.
Wrill•
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Automobile,
H1altlil
bour tYrerker Service.
Day
A. Penn, Sr late of Columbia
BTl~ 45 . l'flllJcrov Uhio B·8· 12tp
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GRAVELY '.1 ttACTOR SALES aD&lt;l~-~--

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LEGAL NOTte,
TERMITES C)(TERMJNATED
H1rl
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will
now be rneeived by
~~- - ~-·~ --For frl"c III~PI'rllon phllnc 383·M,
fwo piece Living Room Sulle ,
Gi!mor,• Suppl~· Store, Pomeroy the u nde rsi.c,ned on the home forOn!' Day Bed , very reasonahh•.
All work ~u 11 r:wtu! d Fully In· merly ownerl by Dora M. Bearhs in
Frank Amo.11, Athea .~ Road, flJ!
surerl VaugiHul'~ Indus trial and Kens Run, Pomeroy, Ohio. Properposite John Friclu. Phone R51J
Rt•sid!'J.tlld Term![(' Control Ser· ly apprai!l.l'rt at $1,600.00 and can·
vice. St Murys. W. Va.
7 ~ tf not be sold for lcs~ tha11 11ppraised
8· l4·31p
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•-'47 fo:-;;rd va;:...Furd Tran~ .-'";;;..,;-;;;-;;;"'..;.·.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;'"I the Probate Court ot Meigs Couramisruon . ~600xl6 lire~
011
ty , Ohio·.
For
Ford whet'-111. Alrrl'd YcaugN
Hugh Bea~h!t
Phone RJBY.
H-14·61p 1
Hire!
AdMlnlstntlor
,.BY the
{fl\ 10. 13. H, 1~. 16, 17: 6tc .
Aohd Maple Chest, 4 drawers. I
Hour
desk drawt-r, vt-ry good condl ·
or
LEGAL NOTICE
tion $HI. New Haven, W. VJ ,
Bids wtll h received by the un.
1lon SUI. James E. Jl&lt;tggorty .
Contract..
rll'fslgned for the nle of hou~e
New Haven, W. Va. TV 24045
eGradlntl a Ditch Digging
flnd other preoperty owned by Dora
S..16-3tc
VlR(IIL WAMSLJ!~Y
Romine in Dexter, Ohio. Property
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at same
$6.800.00.
UndersignT-om-al~eJlargr, - Pink Mexicans, leTrttck Loading E'ulpmon'
ed will sell
to the
highest
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bidder at a price whic-h must bP.
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from srh~ol house.
m.
Phone Cheshire 7·747f
opprovc
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c Pro a1e ourt o1
Holmes, Syracuse, Ohlo
1• .,.,,.,:::,.,:::,..=,.,==..,.:[Meigs County, Ohlo. This home is
8-13-tf
-~~- - .. ~~-- located in the country and is
l''o~- sal~ Hererords 2 n~u CHI·
Servi~.es ;rl~~~ leveral times the appraised
•• 6 months old, :l {"(I'·YI'l, 19Jl
SYBIL EBERSBACH
Custom Ru11t K~rrhrn Kltchem
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Model A )'' ord Ser.la~l See ~~~
dr'.'fiJinNi fur your home Frc,.
Executrix
enzo Davl&amp; at L &amp; Z. Shop,
~:.~um~:~tt·~. ~·orPlllitn &amp; Ahholl
Pomerov, Ohio
Cou rt Sl.. Pomeroy
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8·6·U (8) 0, 13, 14, 1~, 10, 17; 6tc.
a· Spotted . PunlcA I rnll ·.llaitcd; I Ready Milf.-~Conc-;;;;, -;;;h-;d
LIGAL NOTitE
1
two year old MarC', · 15 yoar
•nd travel. Phon• 6393.
George Stuckey.
whose la!rt
old geldlnJ. Paul Orr. lhshRn,
B·l4·4tc
known plac8 of residence was Ro·
o. Phone 9032.
R· lS-atc
------- ~-- ~ - -- - - w1dl, Arkansu, and whose pre!ent
·--- ·- - &amp;AIJIO It TltLEVISION Sl:!.RVICE, plnce or rcJidencc i-9 unknown and
HEIFERS FOR SALE :
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Phon• i.JO. Cleland Appliance canMt, by rl'asonable diligence, be
Storti, l .u l W. td1i.n St., Pom~ror
1 Jer11ey, 1. Guern&amp;ey, ~
.alelna. ALL trom C.0.8.A Strca.
Z..2a·tl
nsccrtalned: Mary Duke-, whose
Two frtlh now, rest soon. Don ~~ _
lnst known place of residence was
Aaderl!.ln, Rutland, Ohln
!l .. v1, yuw carrwls, l"ll)l:t atHI up· 14810 Cicero Avenue, Tinley Park,
8 l:l 6tp
lml stcry rlenn&lt;'d h.V thr moder n Il!inois, and whose prflsc-nt place of
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residence i' unknown and cannc.~
Universal Gu Ran~e.
l'hrom!'
rlranin.::t metholl 'with Aerated hr reasonable diligence be ascerDinette Set, Both in extt'llenl
Dry f&lt;"nam Quidly and C('nno- talned: Violet Rry11n, who.ge last
111 yoqr own known p\.Dc~ of resid!!r1.ce was Pacondltton. Call Racir.e 3481 l'r
miC'ally right
R HHlt
hnmt~. Wurk guar&lt;tnteerl Call d
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P
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ent!.l!'ky, an w ose pre3122.
8 HHilc uca,
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Wanted To
CONCRETE BLOCKS
ond cannot, by rmonable dill:---:;--:---:7':= - - -~genre be ascertained; Mae Prlee,
Good llted aewlng ma.~hine . Phonl!
"'vlld hthr Por L•..whose last known plaee of reslR~lne 3831 or ront1et Marilyn
donce was Rl4 Wa~·slde Drive,
Clellnd Taylor.
8· 16-!Ht~
South Charlet~lon, West . VIrginia,
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
and whm~e preeent pla(e or resiWanted to Rent
I MUu North llf ,.,.,.,
dence ls unknown and cannot. by
IInlurnlthod I or 4 bedroom
reasonable diligence be ascertain·
boUle Jn Pomeroy or Mltldlecd; Leo Knowles, whose place of
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pol"l Phone 2-M.
~!!.ldence is unknown and unnat,
ni.UCTURAL I aaAAQ
by reasonable dlll(tence be ascerICRAP IRON- ¥11TALI
tained: and the
unknown
OH
VALLEY
heir, d'evisees,
legotees,
admlni11trators, executon and ass1gns
JUNK
t room house anu bath m. LlnCo'
of Leo Knowles, 1f be be decea!(ed,
roln He'-:hta. Phone 1 330M.
~r~...,;-~oo~S~I~D~~~~""P~ot~'"~..,~~...,~l
whoAe names and places of reai11-lO&lt;!te.
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den~e ls unl::now"!;
the
unCummins, Letart
1462.

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vrn Orchard, NC'\V llavcn . PhtHJ l'
A1adJ•I;h• lltlW
ll ntrs reason - :u-24688.
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Service. R. A. Fmlaw, fU2 .11:.
Main St Pomero)'.
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In eJtcellcnt
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Jphn C. Haran
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Nellie Pearl Rucker and Jos1•p h
Hucker, both of whom reside at
1611 Hunter Str~et, Wilkmshurg.
Penn~ylvania wiO take notice that
Paul S Smflrt, Guardian ef Florence \-ttc~· Stevens, an Incompetent, on the 31st day uf July, 1957,
filed his Peii!Jon in lho Prohate
Court within and for the Cnunty
of Meigs and State of Ohio. Case
No. 16.936 , alleging that his Ward
IS seized of the undivided threefourths Interest in the follo".V ing
described real estate ~ituated ln
the County or Meigs, Stal:c of Ohio
and Village of Middleport to-wit:
Situated in the VIllage of Middleport, County of Meig~ and State
of Ohio and in One Hundred Acre
Lol No. 157, being a loot Forty-five
feet more or !PSS on Grant Street
in .said Vlll11.gc and runninR bark
at that width to the alley, Siiid lot
lymg hCtwecn the Conner And t"!e
Martin lots on said street:
That the Defendant. Nellie Pearl
Rucker, is the owner of an undl·
vided om~·fourth interest in sail
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!hal Joseph Rucker
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Rev Satin baa all the

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.UchM moh1 1 chorful
hoMI. Nqw •o• «ft r.lo~ .1! 'hii·SI•ot
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C0111Jol•i1 wllh llftt bowl, IIIOdltl lfth!·
lnt touuh. lht tom..,, CyMorflll To•
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l and Am and a B;wr at~t·ll~~d th~
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,Mrs. Hc l en Damewood called
daughter Mrs. Robert Lee
at the George JlamJltr;n nome at
Tuppers Plains Satur111Y
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Mr!t. Cora Rcnsit.7w spent Sal
lorrl. son, Mr and Mrs Junior
urday wilh her brother Mr. ar..:J
tiiD The Brightest Cornet
Whilf' attended the Eddy-Fortney I
Mrs. John Dtch l.
In Mlddl~port
reumon at
Parkersburg P01rk
By Cleric• Allen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Weber and
~ - ~-5 -Harry Offutl. Mr. an.d Mrs. children, Topeka, . Kans .• visil~d
Vere ()f,futt and son,
Falrnont, : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen.
w. va., sp!'nt a tew d&lt;Jys w1th Mt · Mr ant. Mrs Howard" Wolf, Bel
Mrs. Carl Ofrutl
pre,
Sunday with Mr. alltl
Mrs. Belle Quinn of (.';HTJbriri~P Mrs. Cu rt 1s Wolf.
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Mr aml Mrs.
Virgil
Wood
18 vi!&gt;il1ng hN cousin, Mrs. F.v:.
13&lt;tJ!ey.
I Belpre, spe nt th.e weekend with
Mrs. Etta
Spencer spent :t Mr anfl Mrs Mario-n Wood
ro uplc of day., with Mrs Goldk
Mrs Franklm Bailey ~~ conPRICE INCREASES and
Col mer, Pomeroy.
valescm:,: at home aftl'r havmg
CHANGE IN HOURS
Mr and Mr-" Btl! Ohlinger of her ton sih removrd Fnd&lt;~y al I
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AS
That Cly_dr ~llihonc , a,s Treas·
George Wolf was returned to
t~rcr of _Mell(t_County , Ohto, ha; a his horhe Tue!irlay from the Uol·
STANDARDIZED and APPROVED BY
lien aga 1nst !:ald real est&lt;~te for ~e , 1.er Hosp 1t.al after undergoing an
The Barber Associatfon
ta~es and,
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emeq:ency appendectomy.
fhat James A SiJlllCI' 1~ the on!Y
Mrs. Beatrice Dye llfld d 11 ughter
Of Pomeroy and Middleport
heir at law ~nd next of km of sa1d Akron, and Mrs. Dora Ro.sc and
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Are As Follows
Ward, a• restdent of the Stale or grandson Archie and grandda\J - ~
Ohio. and that there are no other ghltT Julia, Bash an, vtsited SatHAIR CUT . . . . . . . . . . . · · · . · ·
$1.25
persons who
an mterest in urday with }trs. Molli e BooknMn .
satd rea_! e_state, and.
Mrs Lettie Mere•:ith, Colum
FicAT TOP
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$1 .50
That lt IS r:ecess,uy lo .)ell said b
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1 the weekend With Mr.
SHAVE
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real estate to pay debts or the
u~ , Jr~n P. F. Kohlenh.
Wud and lo pav for her support.
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. ere_ 1 atten
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T h&lt; pcoycr of the Pet!\ JOn Is for th Several
p k r from
Re nwn
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the sale of the en tire iutcrest in
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Mary Walker of Ea~t Shallt•
provJ.s1ons con tamed u1 SectiOn 1
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2127 .08 of the Ohio Revised Codr , sp,ent a tw
a}s Wlt
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WORKING HOURS
and for sueh other relief as may Gmthcr.
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KcJ~h Ridenour. Mau~&gt;fwld, 1~
Mon., Tues:; 'Wl!lt."&amp; Fri., .,, ... , . . . 8 A.M . to 6 P.M.
The persons Itrst above men· spt•ndlng a
w1th Mr. and
Thursday , , , , .. ........ ...... .. 8 A.M . to 12 Noon
tionct1· w11J fur~her take notice lhat Mrs. Floyd Rtdenour.
Saturday
, , , , .. , , , , , ............. 8 A.M. lo 7 P.M.
they have bee-n made parhcs de- 1 Mr.~ Mabel Van Metc_r . and
fen.dant to ~aid Pdttlon aiHi that Mr and Mrs. Henry
Eichtn~er
they Will he requlrt• to answer the and sons spent a few days With
same on or bcforc lh&lt;• 2l~t dily of Mr. and Mrs. H.aymonU V&lt;tn ML'·
September, 1957
tcr. Youngs.town.
PaulS. Smart, Guardian
Mrs. Eddte Hartung 'broke her
Florence L.iCY Stevens, arm when 5hc fell at home .
an Incompetent ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver
Plaintiff
have rcturne(! from Canton where
Webster and fi'ultz
the} were called when
the1r
Attorneys for Pla111tif!
[laughter, Mrs. AI Gibson, fe!l
C8t 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, (£1) fl, 6tc
..J,. ... n lh" h~sement strps of her
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Mrs. Eugene Conde Chester Dof A
· Is Hostess For
Past Councilors
The Canasta Club Meeting Is Held

the dll"f"~l1on of .\ fr '
Marion
Wood 01nd Mrs H o•~ Cleland
With priws awarded thf' wmners
The door prize w.as ;, warded to
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour
Kdre .o;liment~ WPre
.served IJ:,
the hostess Mrs Edd1e H.artun s
w1th Mrs. Henry Eil'hmger as
~ontributing hostess.
PreSt&gt;nl werf' Mrs Georgi" Pyl
e6 • Mrs. Clelanrl. Mr!-. :.1able Van
.. 1er, Mrs. "ld
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r.. un K r .t , ...
Wllloughby Jill I, Mr!! Hohart Ne
well Mn. Rldf'nour. Mrs Nor
man' Frederick , Mrs. M 1l'o Biggli,
Mra. Henry Spem~r . Mrs. Curli~
Frederick.

Mrs. r.ugene Conde entertain·
The Past Councilors of Chester
eel the Lincoln He1ghts Canasta Council, 323, Daughters of Amer ·
Club Wednesday evemng at her ica met Wednesday evening "
home, Anne Street
the lodge haU .
Mrs. Oscar Weber . presiden:,
Prizes were awarded to Mrs W . presided and opened the meeting
Wallaee, Mrs Shirl'-'Y Gti111Lher . with scripture
reading lahn
Mrs. Roberty Story and Mrs. Ho- from 'John 13. followf'd by the
bert Dailey .
Lord's Prayer and pledge to the
Mn. J amr~ Van Meter. Mrs
Flag in uniSon .
Refrcs hmrn l.' were served by
' Fannie Ada!YI.S, Mrs. Wt•bf'r, Mrs
the hosU&gt;JI!o to those turned abovt·
Fouow1nil a snorl tusines~ se)- Virgil Rou~&gt;h, Mrs. Bu~l Ridenour .
and Mrs. Douglas Sm~er.
sion, games were played under rs. Ada Neutzllng . Mr =. Wood ,
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Mae ;m d Dolores Kra Pu iPr

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Jame.s Wl('khilnt , Mrs. Wallace
Ambera;:cr , Barbara &lt;tnr1 Norma
Jean Wright
Hostesses for the Scptemb..'r
meeling .viii be ~I rs Esther
Wright and Mrs Hobart Newell '
Wl lh Mrs Henry S~cnter an(!
Mrs. Norma n f'red enrk n1 charg...
~lr iind ~~rs L. W. Cannon and
50
or re('reatiori.
I'l. Wayne, Roanoke ,
Vll . art:
rcnt111~ th~ apartment of Misll
Margaret Sauer.
I L D JLarllngcr an.d John Cunnmgham of Buffalo, W Va _, have
Cli'Lurned from visiting former Arfnrnd• of lhe former in
Mrs Charlotte Dixon , Toronto, cHuntsville. Va . and Gastoma. N
Can , i~ visiting Miss Sylvta Me· ·
Ma~tcr. M r~. Roscoe Fowler and
Allen Hu ~ hr.:s, hoBtler at the New
y 0 ,k r·e ntral 5ho , at Hobso"'
01. , , ••lat•···es ,.• •te •g&lt; co .. nly .
"Mr ~ ~...
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and •Mrs. " Wtlliam
Kverson
started a two week's
vaCll lion tO·
and daughtrn, Jan et &lt;~nd Patrici ,a d. Jc•
have re tu rned rrom
Sandusky
Eugrne Spires , who has been at
whe re they were called by the Fort Knox , Ky .. is visiting hir
death of ht s brother, Warne Ever· mother, Mrs Helen Sansbury, beson.
fore leavmg Tuesday for Fort Dill,
Mrs. Allen Hughes .and Jerry N . J enroute to Smlr , Turkey.
Lowuy are local residents who are
Larry W•ley, who has be-en a
completing the summer sesston at PFC in the Army at Fort Rlley,
Rio Go.a!'ldl! College th is week .
Kan sa lit has received his honorable
Mr and Mrs. W1 llirun Kitchen t"hschargc after two year 's: service
Chil liC'othe, vtsttetl thdr families and 1s expected home this week
here last w ~ek end.
~n d hy 1'! 13 parent s, Mr. anr' Mrs '
---- -~-- -- ~. H Wiley and family.
Mr and :vt.rs C B. W c.·lse took
Mrs. G. H. Koehler and chilflren,
Christ ine, Retty Lynn, Ricky, MiFleetllne
chae l and Karen Sally, to their
Deluxe 2 door, local owner home in Cu lumb11s today after
41,000 actual miles. Per t hey had been visiting Mrs. Koehler's m olher. Mrs. E S. Schaaf,
feet.
and !am1ly.

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Judy Holliday
Richai'd Conte
"FULL OF LIFE"

- •!soGary Cooper
kalph Bellamy
"'THI COUI'I' MARTIAL 011
BILLY MITCHELL"

(Cinemucope-Technicolor)

WE'RE SHOOTING THE WORKS
IN AN

S.t.,rd•r Only
Augu1t 17
George Montgomery
Lola Albrl,lilhl

1949 CHEVROlET

$350

"PAWNI!EE"

(His Latest in TruC'olor}
-alsoPeggy Ca11tle
Richard r:onte

ALL OUT

MEIGS MOTOR CO • .

"TARGET ZERO" ,

Phone 6378 &amp; 6023

Quillen Comedy and Cartoon

SALES ROADEO

Pfe Paul Johnson, who has been
stat ioned al Fort Crowd er, MO.,
wil l arrive home S&lt;lturday to join
his w1 fe ar, l daughter, kimberly
Ann . after receiving his discharge
aft er two years in service. Mrs.

KriS
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s·lrthd Oy artlnger
pOr ty
Held Tues day

F~~tlla 1nd Canad 1, They also vh gia Wlltiarru.on ilnd hh sutlert
ited In C•nton with Mr. and Mrs 1 nd brothrr.!l-in·la w M •·· ilnd Mtt.
Harry Dav;~ and family and In W. A. Gibbl and Mr. and Mra.
Voun1stown with
Mra. George Jack Kennedy
Campbell.
Mr . and Mn. Harold ijysel l
America's only VIOlin factory l•
and fftnlly of Columbus are the Lhe Jackeon.Guldan plant II CoKristin Hartlngrr, five year old sueet.s of Mr. and Mrs Homer Hy· lumbus OhiO . Here the commetdaughter of Capt. and Mrs. James
U
cial viOlin , used bY the ..'~~ginner
Hartinger. Newburg , N. Y., has se Mre. Edward Parker Sr of and the •'htllbatly fiddler . IS m.u.&amp;
been visiting hr:r grandparenh, Minersville entered Hol~r Ho~ · produced . All other factorY·madll
Mr. and .. ,, Edga· Allenawo,th
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,·mpo•ed
'"' Mrs. • 'ft w,enee Ha,l· pita) , Thursday for treatment
vio ms are
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and Mr. and
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Mrs. Walter Baker and ehll· 1
ing.,, t ..11 .. su mme,.
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dren left Thurliday for San D1ega ,
Tne ortgu•a
la
Tuesday evening her cousin.ti, Calif to j1i!in Mr Baker who i• Tom's Cabtn " was satd to have
aunt• •nd neig.".&lt;•0 ,•ood
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oun temporary . • ...
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mates were invited to the AlienaRankin Home at Ripl eY , OhiO ~. a
worth ·home for
home-made Ice · Mn.
Columb ust ,,,,,·,n 0 ', 1 the Underground Rail·
h Helen Baum
.. of
M 1
cream and c:tkt· to celebr~te Krb· IS t e guest of ... rs. ) rl e Wa · road. Today fhe home serves as
tin 's fifth birthday . Her cake was son.
a museum .
a clown face and the guests were
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•ak•s
w•"th thet·,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson
Am•,•·
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1 1 bilhona1re wa!
cream and punch.
~and son of
Indianapoha, Ind., clevelandet John n. Rockefeller
Tht' g uests included her ma- are s ~nding a part M his va ta· j of Standard Oil.
terna l great grandmother, MI'i. 1lion w1th his mother, Mrs. Geor·
H:l.rvey Allensworth ; her patern1l ~-------...:----------~------­
ll'andrnother,
Mrs.
Lawrence .
Hartinger; Mrs . Raymond Allens· ·
worth and chil&lt;!re n, Harvey, Joe,
Rt~e Ann and Jean, Houston , Tex;
Mrs. Lionel Boggs (Mary Lou HMrlingrr) and children, Joy, Jellrey,
James an"d Dennis ; her cousins,
Vlrs. Thomas Roach and snns.
fommy and Bubby; cousins, Bee·
·cy Allcmwor~h. Debby Grucser,
Vliddlr.port; Sandra and Mary Lu
Kail, Cheshire; playmates and
their mothers. Mr!i-. Mar'y Hindy
md children, Mary Jo, Ronme,
)usan, Raymond and Joe.; Mn.
:;eorge Hackett Jr., and William,
Linl.!a, Dennis and Melanic, Mid·
:llepol'\ : and her brothers, James
;nd Michaer and mother, Mrs.
James Hartinger, Newburg, N. Y
Other cousins, Mrs. Helen AI·
lensworth Burnell and chlldren
were unable to attend.

Paul Williams, whn W&amp;B lnjured
Ill 1111 automobile acciden t while dnving a Middleport
tax1. was ta.lr:en from Metgs Genera! H o~pttal this week to St. Joseph
Hospital In Pari:ersbur&amp;. Mr. WU- I
Iiams t.u a broken hip •nd pelvlt!
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1954 Fotd 2 dr. Sedan
Originil l hlnrk finish like new .

1954 Buick V8 Special

$1,295

19 54 Chevrolets

as low as $995

WI"! ha·ve four fine four door 210 ,;edaM - with and without powcrglidP

No

19SS Buick VB Special

ladies are mighty

4 dr . Sedan . One local

own~r .

$1,895
J)ynaflow drive .

19SS Buick V8.Special

$1,995

1957 Pontiac VB 2 dr. Sedan
Less than 600 mil es on it. Hydramatic drive. Smart black
trimmed in white. Radio and heater. f'ully equipped.

mean

indood, we

you
important to us. We are
it sincerely -

awpre of the fact that many family money
llljltters

2 d' liard Top . Less than 14,000 miles by careful local
(lwncr. Dynaflow drive . ~ully1 e quippcd .

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'lfll •your

responsibility; and we

want you to be aware of this fact: We e&lt;n\.
eider it our reeponsibility to be helpful to

yoU, however we·canJ in manqing them.

OUR BANK IS EVERYBODY'S BANK.
MAKE !T YOUR "FINANCIAL HEADQUARTERS"!

Make un an offer.

We Pay Z% Interest On Your Savings

1956 Chevrolet Delray · · · · · ·

· · · · $1

2 flr . Sedan. Rcautiful blue .:md white finish. All vinal
trim inside . One local owner.

'1956 Pontiac VB 2 dr. Sedan • · $1,895
Low mileage. Like new condition . Radio, heater, no

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 187!
Member Federal ReMrve Syotem
Member Federal Deposit lnouranee Corporation
POMEROY
RUTLANV

ever :;a1 on scats without covers.

1956 Dodge Coronet
4 dr. St•dan. Push button drive. Radio and Heater.
~;wept wing beauty.

1956 Olds Super "88" · ·· · · · · ·· · · ·· ·
2 dr .

liard Top. Power steering and brak es. Hydramiltlc

drive. A fjne automobile.
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SPECIAL

1956 Chevrolet
t

1956 Buick V8 Century · · · ·· ·· · · · · · $2,595

Belaire· 4 Door Hardtop

2 dr : Hard Top . Tr•de-ln from
new Buick. Dynaflow rlrive .

*SPARKLING BLACK FINISH

satisfied Buick

owner on

1954 Pontiac 8 Star Chief · .- · · · · ·· · $1,395

Uke. new, beautiful black interior, with ' white trim , white
sidewall tires like new.

C&lt;&gt;nv. Cpe. Like n ew light blue finish with new blue top,
and all leather sealS . ll ydramallc drive. Really sh,rp
looking.

POWER STEERING -· POWER BRAKES

1953 Buicks · · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·· · as low as $895

Including Radio and Heater.
This lo Really a Cream Puff and
Lopk At Tbe Price

Power Pack Motor , Loads of AccQSSOrles

Five fine cars. trad e-in from satisfied owners.

1953 GMC
N~arly

V2 ton Pickup · ·· · · · · · · ·· $795

new }1alnl job. Not a flaw or

1952 Buicks · · · · · · · · · ·
Choice of five

blcmJ~h!

• as low as $695

good hr..

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SAVE IJUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON

TillS ONE

MANY MORE
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104 Years of Servlee
"From Buggies to Rulrks"

Pllone SU or 308-M

Pomeroy, Ohio

"THE

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TUTTLE MOTOR CO.'
Where You Can Buy With Confidence
150 W, Mllin St.
Phone 81·X
Pomeroy, Ohio

Aerou From The Former Legion A11to Sale•

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The Second
Ward Women's I
Chtb tnet Tuesday evenlpg at thl'
wArd house with Mr!lt. William
Sh£lridan, president, presiding.
During the business se.uion
plans were made f6r an auction
sal!! to be held nt the next meeting. The traveling !)rize ilonatetl
by ~lrs. John Hunnell Wlls award·
N1 to Mu. Waid Gorbv Scvf:lral
me mbers received
gUts frnm
thrir aecret pals.
(;ames were played during the ~
ev~ning and prizes awarde~ the
winnE"rs. Refreshments were serv·
rd by Mn Lydia Hysell, Mrs.
Mrs. Gardner
John Hunnell,
ManJl:in and Mn. Mabel Mankin.
Attendinp were those named
above and Mrs. William Boyd,
Mrs. Henry Dailey
Sr., Mrs.
Wyatt Gilbert, Mn. Charlea J.
Werr1 , 'Mrs. Ella: Arnold~ Mra.
Eugene Triplett,· _Mra. Cliffor~
Jenkinson ~ Mr_,, Betty Blackwood
Mrs . Howartt. Kitchen, Mlsa MQd4t
line nelda, l'ftrs. Allee Clark, Mq.
Ci..rl Persinger and gue1ta Darla
Sheridan and Ellen Roush.

De-

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Bel Air

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Two Tone

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Letart Cemetery under dlre~tlon
of the Y.wlna FUur•l Rome.
.-&amp;,rvi~·ing the deceased are bls
wife' (;Qrnet and two ~hildren.
R 1 h S lth 0 r p tland nd Max.
a P
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a
lne Sb~ln of Anttulty.
Also Juurviving are five sl.sters:
Ruby Grueser, MlneisVill~; Zana
1Gainer Baabtn· Haltie MeMurray.
Porualtd- Mary'woods Let&amp;rt · and
Nora Hoback A.fihtab~la; two' broUters, Frink' ~m'ltb of Portland

Customllne

$1395

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Satorday M·ornmg
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Methodt.t
Chrch.
will
held at the
funerll horite Wit~
1 the Rev. C. ~· Hoyt l)ft'ieill'ting.
She will be l)jjrled In the Nolooh·
vUle Greenla'Wn Cemetery.
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1953 FORD ........ .. ........ .... .. . - .... -.' .... - ' ' . ' ' .. -- ' - $1095
and Fordomailc Tranomission .

R. :.. H. RA.WLINGS. SONS CO.
YOUR DODGE.PLYMOUTH

bEALER

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By,.. "Remember Me'".
-"long Prairie Moon".
Wlt'f1ern *ype numben to
be htduded wiU be "Dort't 'nnce
.)It: In" by Gera1d Kelly; "Let Me
1V•hoo" by Orval Wiles; ''1\agtime Cowboy Joe." by Norma Chapman and "Buttons and BoWl'' br
Donna Reibel. Bill Clark. minatreJ
ban:toilt.. will be featured on tbe
JeOOnd xeJlC:
Joe Struble will make several
appearancel!ii in roles of the firat
seen~ · aed Charles Werry, Charlea
Swiaher, Fred Brown aad Robbie
Brown will do the solo work on
"Rock-A-Billy" backed by the male
ehorus.
There will be only one show
presented this year ln contrast tq
tbe two given in one evening by
the ISISOCiation last year. Direction is by Bob Hoefiicb and .fo~n
Rk:hmond will be ma~er 01 ceremon.ies. Members of the on:br:atra
arc Mn. Olive Innaham, show aecompanist; Russell Roush, baa,
•nd Kenny MeEihinny_ drums.

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lDon Johnson,
F
r representing
of America. the Fu·
Bert B•b1e was no Uf"ie d We dn e&amp;5
ure arme
day of the death of bls brother,
Champitm! presented awards John Wi!llam Bable 48, Rt. 1,
were Mary Kay Johnron. foocl
,. II at! Veterpresel'vation and preparation from I Carp • nte~,t a t tlte Ctnc ~nemployee
the 4_H clubs· Mary Walton, food ans osp1 a 1· If~ wu ~t 1 In Chi!
preservation from the F . H. A.; ~f thhe Vetderans Hosp eta eran 0
:r.lelva Fa'¥ Jordon, home furnish- hcot e an
was a v
ings from the 4-H girls; Janet World War n.
Knight, demonstrations from
Sunivors include hill mother,
4-H girl•;· members of the Ham- Myrta Hable. Point Rpclr.t his
ronville Honor Girl!; Club for wife the former Mary Townsend;
their educatloiTIII booth; Donna two' sona, Clyde and Virgil ; two
Hllldore, F.H.A..
style ahow; sisters, Mrs. Edna Spires, CircleJoyce carson, F.H.A., garment ville and Mr. Mary Corley, Mount
construction; VIrginia Johnson, Pleasant, Mich .. and the one bro4-H style show; Doris. Caldwell, ther, Bert, MlddleporL
4-H garment cOnstruction.
Members of the Future FumFuneral services were held to·
ers of America receiving eham- day at Harkins Chapel Church by
Mepionshi p a ward s were Roy v an the wrlrhtKell Funeral
d i Home,
h irt
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Mef.er, rope ; Carl Hobart. shop; ArtJ!ur, and bur e w t J1!. L ary
IContinved On P•e• S".v.n)
rites at a nearby cemetery.

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cine that
Rt. 1,
Garner va.
PU J35 per moatb
IU.ppdrt
1 · ~_year-old S!hild Jn cuatody of
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· Burial will be m.de ln Suncreat . .Tbe aotlori wi1 . taken , undl:nlftmorlafCemetery at Point Plea- aUthority Df the Aeeiprocatin(
~aDt by tbe Foaelsonr Funetal Act with the .atate of ·.Aiabama.
where lbe plslllliU reild..,

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Also In jail today are Emmett
Welch. Pomeroy, 45, held for in·
vestigation; cecil
for intoxication, and Slurley usey, 28, Middleport, for investigllion.'
Chlef of Police Leroy Bartrum
sand Charles Maa&amp;e)', 27. huBband
of Shirley Massey, is being held
in Middleport jail pending an investigatlon.
Harold Howell, in jail pending a
non-support case before the grand
jury, was released under $IKKI
bond.

Dougl~s. S~de,

JtED CROSS MEETING
A meeting of the Red Cro!l'll
Executi\'e Board bas been railed
for Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the
Chapter Room. All rnemben are
urged to be prt~~ent,

A crowd of 830 pe'rson&amp; were in
attendance Friday night when the
annual horse pulling eontest war
held as the grandstand feature of
the IH:th Annual Melg.t: County
.
Fair.
Teaml!i of horses participating in
the competition were divided intG
weight classes and rosettet and
prmiuml or $50. $35, $20, ~15
and $10 were awarded to the five
top teama in each dasa.

owners or teams wlnntng the
3800 poundt~ and undet" clalll, re·
~pectively, were Gerald Douglaa,
Shade, F. J. Cremeans, Mereer·
\'ille· Whitt and Son, Lueasvillt;i
Gera'ld Guthrie, Coolville all}l
Stort! and Vlncent of Frankbvt.
Ohio. .

Rotary Speaker
Predicts Growtlt
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Of Industry Here

Storts and Vincent teams. also
took the first two places in the
2801 to 3200 pound• clus and
third, fO\Irth and ll.ftb plac::e~~ went
to Ray Stover, L.octbourne; Geor&amp;e
Paul Pearson, manager of the ,
Guthrie GuYsvllle, and Alton Dou· ,ce!eneae Corporation of Americ•
l!las, Shade.' ,
'Jlant at Gallipolis Ferry was the
- In tbe lteav}'1i"'ight o\au of :peaker Frjday evening when the
3201 pounds and over. only four 'didr.!leport-Pomeroy Rotary .Club
tt',llmli took part. The wmners, one 11et a\ Heath MethOdist Church
through four, retpettively. were ·or t.heir weekly dinner meeting.
Russ Wingrove, waverly, w. Va.: ;. F: Hlbba. president. pret~idPd
Storlll and Vincent, Jack Midkiff md Edison ~ter, program cbalrChancey, and Larry Goodman
'W!n, intrqductd the spillker who
Amanda.
s a member of the Gallipolis Rouy Club.
Mr. Pt•rson's talk, which was
1oth infonnaUve od interesting
·overed the history of hilll compan~
!le produets and divisiOlUI of the
ompany and the pl&amp;ns for the
•ll)flt's development and lrowth.
An increue of 346 haa beer
ln hia speech . he saicl thal in
noted in the attendance nguret
910 two brothen frOm Switzorfor the first three dayS' of the !Hth and deYf"loped tbe process of
annual Meigs County Fair, All~n ..akinll ~lul05e acetate whioh
C. Hill. fair board secretary, said. 'l llll used to waterproof the Canvaa
f airplanes in World WR1' I. Th~
On Fridll)', 3,241 p~nons paid
admission to the fair compared to irst plant was in En&amp;:land and Ute
2,803 wbo paid admission on the econd in Cumberland Md .
The 11pe.:1ker explained the rulhird day of the fair last year.
on for the choice or plant sitf'S
and said that th~ land at GalUpo1iJ.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
~errY .wla chosen because hil eompany e.pected tiJto Ohio Valley to
Admitted : Mu. Charm Chapman 1ave a tremendoua growth. partHarrisonville; Mrs. Georae Nes- cu)ariiy in thl" chemical industry,
!elroad, Pomeroy; J . C. WineJar, :n the next few years.
Pomeroy; Herman Paraou, LeHe ezplained that the raw-mattart, W. Va.
l'rlal supply, the transportation
DlshargeQ: John Manley, Mid- facilitiea aud t.be avallal!Wty bl
, With intetest this past week having been focu,sed on t.ho 'agricultural rursuits· of . Meigs dleport· Loutse Partlow, Pomeroy; muke~ made tbe a~te in Wett
County dtie to the annual fair it is expected that l)laey ot our readers w1l be a~le to 1dentify Geraldi~e DeWees, Dexter; Mrs. Virginia the best for hu eompill)''l
tOtlay"s aerial photo' of another Meigs County farm. Tbe owner of ·the farm ptctured above Dorothy Durst, Portland Mrs. Ad· pur;posQ. The,- .i.~mp~y ~1
die Stalder, PomerOJ.
(COAtlnuM ~ P.,.
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free framed slOSSJ photo by calliDg a1lltell&amp;il¥ Sentinel offices.
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Interest To Many Farm Folk

M- Eva Ste·•;art
I John Enunish
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km; va.;
uuMrs.
uaztpe;
KlrJ:tY,
EvelYn
lble, VJ.enna,
Mason;
Mrl. Eva Varian, Clifton, and Mn.
W'ID&lt;hl ShaDe, ~. o:
Frtenda .mar eaU at ·the reli·

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services for Ml'll. Eva
,Mr.!and Mrs .. A . Emml•h
Luella Slewarl, 71, who died l•t•
to McArthur Fridat by the_
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at ber home In deam:f.f his brother, John
IY morn ng
1 f' bel" Sun miab, ho had been a patient at
Mst Cohl1%1bil,
the
gan Hoapll.ltl
the
_with
heart •o••!uo-• .
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Funer.t ~eryic:e.t are to be he14
The Che11t C'llnle wu betd a~ the Flim#'nlll officlatutJ. .
M:oilday at MeArtbur and Mr. and
office of .Ur. B;titrlmaa •1'hur$day · The r!eeea&amp;ed waa OOrtl June t , Mr•- Ernmhh, w~?:o returp.td home
afternoon ..,.lth Mtt. A. J. Btraua ·'880 Jt tet:r, w--va., and was Friday nicht: will gn back. to Mc•nd Mll11 Bernice Ledlle, RN. u- n.ece4ed In . eath by bet husband Arthur .Sunoa, and rem•m until
19istlng Dr. C. ill llla1'1twoqd. 'tpe- ~ :
~
t"he fpnftaL
eiali.t from C.lumlJMf. ·
9\tryt,lng a~, • b;rotber, How- .
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lrd Thompson or WheelJng, W. ·
County TUbe~utdJ&amp;'. an~ H¥1tl' ,lfa.· a mter. Ml'l. Addltl' Edwardl
w. Va.; thlee 11dna. T.
f"ssoclatlon ud the C9'tnty H.lth ·ttl'
epartment.
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&amp;. Stewart. Poipt Pleaunt; E: H.
Thirty-three 'pettons were ex- Stewu~ We.s.t Columbl•• and H.
amined with 13 old . . .; 10 old A. Stew•i-t of PotDt Pleaaa~l
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contacts;
"f•~:
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Al•o au*·lVlnf afe itx. ·daugh·
luspects 1ndold
t nt\Y
COQtaetl.
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llc1a Bltuinc. Albany,
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O.t M'n. ·• lbl Ell!l'.d~, M•
Judge John

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thie\letl
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F·un...r'al erv•'ces
·;'ll\re·ExamiDeu·
.~ W.ill Be Sunday Logan Hospital
, ~neral
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were
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At Chest Cli
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MAA 10-AthleUc
MilT AssociThe Middleport'
~ion wUI meet Tuetday. evenJn, ·
at the HiJh Sqbool ft '7:30. when
JollD '- Th~mpsOn,.. f!W f~otball
ilooeh, will be lp~~·!d to . ~
~diijeport, t~Af. .,IJ. nqmlq:•tins
eomaiittee LwiU 1110 be selected at
tl'ii &lt;hleetlng ani. pt.D• DllN for
. ~ • eomlllt lt»!liaU lltloon.

Pay Telephones
Are Target For
Thieves Friday

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$995

This rear marks the second annual fair presentation for the
minstre group which beld the record last year for the largest
attendaaee ot an}' gr~nd
event.
Thi,. year', production is a two
5Cene ahow w:lth the serond .cene
tarrying 1 out a vaude"Ville theme.
Outing the arene ruth favoritfll
of yesterday u "Sidewalb rd
N'ew York". "Won 't You Come
Home, Bill Bailey", "Gi•e Me A
A wave of minor crime awept Lidl"" Kiss" , "Twelfth Strut Rag"
tbrouib Pomeroy Friday night ex· "Hello. Ma Baby", "By the sea"
tending from the Pomeroy Bend and " ln the Little Red Se'hoGJ..
lH'idJe to tbe Beacon Servit'e Sta· houae" will be uaed with eborus
in now costuming being
lion at the junction of Route.&amp; 33
featured along with the 'fOCal ren·
md 7.
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ditlons.
Chief of Police Trant E. Hudion
said anYeatigttion Ia beins
Expected to be popular with
PUilhed into theft of three tele- tU fair •bow uowd is the Cbu;l-hones fre»A pay bootha. One was ledon danee reutine. wllieh fetat lhe BeRt~~ Station. a 5eCGad ture.: Sondra Petta. Vicki jr.wn.
al the A5h1and Oil Sta&amp;ion, W. landr• Jog:raham, M'U'1_ Aatberpr
Main-st . .Qper.atd b\' William Swlt- Evei,o CleJ.nti a•d Lila tltrien
zel, and thf; tbirl at the Sham- in. cO.Cumiag ~ after the
rock lnn and Motel, hy tbe bntiJe. drftl of tbe roarilq"· ZD'L. . Thieves ripped the phGnes
their locations on the wal11 of
booths apparently ao ~ boxllj .
could be pttea hKo et, iei"•UI~:
Only the ~'ct~in alots'· weft
and they, were lying oa fiOor.a
the booths.
W·hlle the "take" was not knowa,
nor co.uld it be estimated tod:Q,

Jail, R~ .
•Rearrest
('nnses
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the Big Bend Minstrel Altsociation.

f•vori&amp;e, took on added lntert.;~t the jUnior fall' program
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r., l&gt;(etgs co,ntlna Friday at'"' Rock 'Springs Fairgrou.nds in conjunction
the 94th an.1.JUCa1 1remen
Rock Spring.s Fairgrounds wHh nuarMeigs county Fair.
,
.locally owntld horses and I The achievement award winners who received trophies conO•key Kiser, 27, of
Falls
near
At Convenlt"on Isneral
loca_l dr1vert takmg part.
ib ted b the Farmers Bank ------.--:.::.~_ _ _ _...:____ apparently celebrated hill" reJe.aae
S1dney $tlenctr of Pomeroy r d u Savln:s Co
the Pomeroy
Thunday trom county jail and in
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drove Shanitl La Spice, owned IMto Co th 'A and
and John w. Bable, 43
the . proeess landed behind b.an H
Pulling
In 'apito Ity I victoryBlakeIn I!avil
of Caldwell, to K;og~rs ..;.~rc ~... :Ynr. Jtou~h re'pagain.
orse
both heats of the 23
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.. I b b
' Sh
Clanne
. d By Deatb Pomeroy pollee arrested Kiser I
...iddl-rt Firemen ...ho
c:lass trot with Bobby Cochato resent ng e
cu
oys;
aDraW"
~ 'k'
~ Ohio $tate Flrro,.,en's owned by Sidney Milea, Louisiana, ron Atkins, !!'elected from the
· ,.1on as. night and Co0 l est
at•·n· ding
or mtoxtca
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1 dged h. · · 11 Ktser hod b"n
annnal
terence
Columbus
1aklng second place Jn both heats girls of , the county ; Lois Afln A v
H
"tal
0\'er. the weekend make up almoat ~nd Fair Hite, owned by Am· ~~:p~af:!~~ q~,e~~~r~~:. Fuat~rd ,
t et ospi
freed the day before after paymg 830 Attendantho enti-'
De-rlment mem- r'
of Coshodon. tai:fine of
and costa for a
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94th

of the "County Fair Follies ", a locally produeed musical by ·

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Herman Parker, 25, Letart W.
G~.oeral Hospital
oday being treated for painful
njurie~ and fading a dlargl' of
triYing while intoxicated afte,r a
:pettacular early mornlng colUion here with a triiCtor-trailer
·~
\c«rrding to Patrolman Edward
3trauss. who arrived on the sc:ene
'&gt;efore anyone elae, Parker wu
ravchng west on W. Main-tt al
I: ID a. m. when he uroomed off
·he cement waJJ ai upper Monkey
Run at high lipeed.
A tractor rig driven by Boritt
Keyser, 50, Chesapeake, o.. com·
ing east, saw Parker'&amp; 52 Chevrolet go ou-t of control. He headed
for open space on the railroad
rreight depot lot.
.
However, that was where Park·
er 's car abo decide(( to go. II
c ra~h e d into lhe rear of the traeLOr, knick.lng the front ' of the trai.
ler, and eal15ing sbouut $700 dam·
age.
P01rker's car, a total loss, slewed
back on.to Lbe highway, broadside.
He was ruahed to Meigs General
Hospital by the Pomeroy Emer·
eney squad where he wall bean~
ebceked for possible back and hip
fraettrres and numerous cuh and
abrasions.
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Ohio Cartage Co., of Columbus, 0 .,
and was un der lease the the A&amp;P
Store• 9f the HuJJlington Division.

MeiJJs
County Jt1nior Fai,r
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Celebratt"on Of .

Harness
Racing
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COnler Mill

roy Selective Service Clerk, with a certificateof &amp;ppreciation,frorqt "the, Second Army Recru1
un·g District, Col. Gerald C. Cowan 1 command-i~g. It_read, ..To Mq_. An_ne ~~ssell whose val
uable and Import,.ant assistahce haS materially aided m building ani.t mamtammg th_e _ R:egu~ar
United Sla·te's Ahny." At right is M-Sgt. GallieMoore, veteran of the 1st Infantry DIVISIOn m _
World War II. H. .as been on recruiting duty for six yearJ, two of t.hem 41 the Pomeroy off1
c_e.
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tng thtrd place In both heats.
1 In the 26 claas and two-year old
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Sidney T. Rusaell, prellldent of pace Christ Christopher owned by
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the Meigs Countv Firemen'.&amp; A!IIIOC- H•rry Benaon of Barlow t ook fiflt
latlon, ' Ia the delegate from the place In \l:Je first heat and l$eCOnd
local departrhent with David in the aecand heat while Attorney
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Ottll.ns:er, fire chief, II bi&amp; alter- ~ Plclt owned by Forrest Ed warda of
nate.
Mt. Vernon plaeed.lirst In the aeeOtbera. who planned to attend ond heat and &amp;JtJrd in the first.
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Chatle.s Lailiy lttar owned
Edwards and
i Serviee8 for Harriet. Eli:r:a~th 1oturray, president of tbe MiddleM. Kelly, alao of Mt. Vernon,
port FireQten's · Al80ciatlo,n; Em· placed second In the first beat
' S~ephenson, 'ltl, who died \'-1' met Shuler, Flflt Aid Ctdet; James with John Pathfinder, owned by
' morning at the home or het soft, l&gt;anlels, aaat. fir.st aid eblef; coun· R .and L. Pugh of Marietta tak·
tlJmen Yi'lfl'e Glbbon• and Robert
third plaee in the aecond heat.
, Rawlings Coats Funera1 Home McElhinny; Everett Bachner, Ru11Pete Direct, owne~ by Leroy
sell M:UI!I, Jobn Vrom•n. Harold Ek:ll.lna:er of Pomeroy and dlven
1 where fr~nds may eall now. She
: wao the
dow of the late ·Robert Hinkle, bbtrt Fisher, HArold Dall· b)' R. Newhart, took first plaee in
~t. Donald MiliA, Tom Mllla, the first Beat or the free- lor all
Sttphenaon.
Thoma. Darst, RaymtJnd Ruuell, p1ce and second in tl-;e second
two aons, W.UH.am,
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' andSurviving
John, ofare
WorthlnJton·
·h ea t. Ebtm
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1 daU- Ger,..d Ant Oll¥tl,"' ..
I •hte,, '"ro·. Robe" Rhlne'" ho·rt, of
l'l'oin ~merOt tn attqadanct 'It Sidey Spencecr and driven by Har111
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the convention are·; Fire Cl\lef ry Spencer .als~ a Me!jls COunMiddleport; two tllten, Mlu LOu- Jeiwse 'HlMta, Jaek Thorau, Ch•r· l tian, took firat In the second . heat
tse Pierce, NelsonY:ille, and Mra. lta Lepr Jack Stl~JWI. Robert I and second In the first. beat PetAnna Harbuger, Loran; abo, six Oouc:b aad Emenon weDs.
((ontlnu•d _On P"• S.V.n)
grandchJldren.
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• She was a member .of the Heath

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Crestline Victoria Hardtop, Radio. Heater

Infantry Division officer of World War II, Thursday presented!.Mrs. Anne Russell, Porn~

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19SS CHEVROLU
Radio and Heater,

-Services. wiH be - ~ld . Tuesday

.a;t 2 p. m. in the 'M'orrLS Chapel
with interment to be ma.. e ln the

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Dr. Sedan,

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Coronet 8 cyl. 2 Dr."Sedan, Radio &amp; Heat-

$1595

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Roy L. 'Smitll', promhmt farmer
in the Portlanr! area, died earh
Saturday morning ·Jn the St Jo.
Bepb Hoapital at P.Ukerabur\ of
heart anment.

Ill the Milking Shorthorn• judg- the Mont• Chapel EUB Ch•l'lh
lng tll the dairy eotllo, Edwlu P . ~nd o! In• Great Bend G!anoe. •
CUmber and ~ons, Londonderry,
Frten~t __ may c:~l at ·t~ real-

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•l&lt;hlbl~d

Roy· L. S'nn'ih,.5A
. t'F. armer
Ra-~ prommen
At p0·rtJand Dies

won l'ftrJt plaees In 10 clusea
jpdged allll .In tl!o ·~n -~''"''·
1'. A• ~QjllfiiiJif?llflffJ't
won fifstr in U:... c).,IN&amp; ~
st... Vall&lt;fy qt
toting
1irsts ln
claN;ea also. Vallery
showed t~ eraod ~hampton bull
in that tield •md Lakin the grand
cbamplon temale.
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In the Aysbire neld, Charles
trt:l Larry Crp;y of Wl~ei!Yil1e
Jhowed the aran9rchamplon bull
and wOn twG o•..:er lii'J!t!l while
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Shade,
Rt.
1, showed the fint prize winner
! among the senior yearlina: calvel'.
The Rosaelott Hereford farm of
(Contlnuecl On P..e Shent
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Climaxing the grandstand activities of the

Meigs County Fair tonighl at 8 p .m . will be the presentation

/a., ie in Melg:a

Will

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Sec.oad Ward
Women Planning
Auction Sale

Jlogef" Ros~

Locally Produced
Show
To highlight Last Day Actil'ity

Driver Injured
In Collision
Early Saturday

~::'ie:"!!'nf;~~L·~~,H,I,';'•t,~
:r~The-::tn~':'~.~
~h~:r~nTher•
junior yearling heifer.
deceai!Cd
a member o

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Carnahan and son,
cine, showed the grand. thamplon
bull and Roscoe 8uutdette and
sona. of Coolville, the grand cUmpion female in the Guernaey class.
Carnahan and Son won first with
the be!rt bull, two ye•rs Nd and
over, and Burdette a"d Son• won
firata with the_, ·~t junior calf
best eow, three· r••r• old and under four; -be.rt ·Cow, two years and
under three;' bf!llt aentor heirer calf
best junior helttr calf; best breeder•a yo~tll herd beat get of aire
and best produce of cow.
Aubra Bailey of Coolv_llle waa
owner of tb.e anima.l plac1ng- firrtt
in the judgmg of bulls, one year
old and under two In the Gttern·
sey clus and Charlea Conrath of
Athens took two flrfta lor the best
Senior bull and the best senior
yearllns: heifer.
Charlea Theil!, Racine, was the
owner of the animal taking first
ln the beat eow, tour years and

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"""Harold

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grand champion female with first ~ltiees goil'g ~ !lOse for the
best cow, lwo years old and under three; Jlicbard Koblentz,
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Chester. best junior yearling bell·
er; Wilbur Parker, Chester, best
senior heifer call, and ~irgin.la
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Johnson, Racine, belrt jumor bell·
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Sr., fair board secretary.
In the dairy cattle, Holsteins,

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First place winners in the coltle .judging of the 'annual
Meigs County Fair were annol!llced totlay by Allen C. HUI,

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Pomeroy-Middieport.Phlo, Satu,.rday. August 17, 1957

First.•. Place Winners Annoimced
In Cattlt Judging At The Fair

16 to 31
only

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b('l'n purchased by Mr. and Mr3
Miss Hllirrle· Marr. Smilh.
R(•brrl Tewksbary h11 ve bought a .':ount.v Welfare DireC"tor. wa,o:
homt· in New Haven and are muv· ~ucst of honor at a dinner · :~t t!w
WI&lt; th ere.
\1artin Restauran t
Tue"day in
,\lr. and Mrs. Sherman Weimann lb.c;e rvanc(' of her birthday.
and family, whu h11d been Jiving in
Others present Wl'tc Mn. Rm•·
Columbus, ~ave moved to Middle· ·oc FoY..!er and Mrs. WaJ1t&gt;·
pon and :~re rt' sl dm~.: lemporari.l:. ' l arri~ who planned the part ·
Fabulous o11ce·a·year savings!
with her mo~her , Mrs. Ferne Bar · ·n-t !\llrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. H:
Including Berkshire&amp; with the exclusive
krr.
bert Mace. Middleport; Mrs. Da ·
.\.fr and Mn. . Ver non Byers, C. Jl arlmger, Letart ; Mrs. M.1 t
Nylaco Kutrun Top and Toe-Ring to
~1r~ ~hrjory Prosser and three jl!&gt;aret Keehne Davis, Ohio Um
stop runs from top or toe.
chi lt!ren, Ambridge, Pa .. were rc- lver.&lt;iily D1rcctor of Re ~ ident Sr1
rent glwsts of Mr. and :\it's. Oa- vices.
.
Ht·ubcn Bt'ck ami son5 and !'.Irs, , Mrs. Lula
Ru8sell presentc ·
Wall er Ra in ey
M1ss Smith with a three tiei'e ·
Come in and choose your favorite styles
Mr and Mrs. Del bert Becker 1&gt;irthday cake.
ancl grand:;nns, Larry Gladwell and
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at thes8 low prices.
Ran&lt;ly Becker. anrl Mr. ad Mrs.
Gcn~ld Jones. Clifton, and Jerry ,
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Pc{:k, Ch1ihcothe, were i11 Colum- 1
Reg. 1.65 NOW
3 FOR
bus last Sunday to visil the !attcr's moth&lt;·r Mr ~. Pee~. wbo wul
/
a ~u r.gical patt ent in Whlle Cron
raul Casto of Columbus .fur .
Hu:~ plla l. Mrs Peck was retu r ned ~erly of Pomeroy whc.. has beer
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to hrr homf' m Chil lico the 'ruea: qu ite ill in White Cross Hospih'
Reg. 1.61)
3 FOR
NOW
day and Sh &lt;~ ron Peek and Carroll is reported
as improving. Hl
Brown .car:ne after Jerry , who had J room number is 203_
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0
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er e.Jve · r~t n~tal D· Ja~ l week hi Columbus with h('r
rector of the Ohto Assoclalton of '!ltbcr \)au! Casto who is ill
Reg. 1.35 NOW
3 FOR
Gardrn Clubs, wa s a g uest Thurs- .
M'
d M 'E ,.
c ·d
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rlav at Lhe annual picme of th,
r. ~n • rs
u ~e ne
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llih and , Dale Garden Club 0~ n.d . fam1l~ anrl Mr. and M~s.
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-.~1a rtelta 111 Dt•vflla. She uccompa· Wtllt~;. VI. a!lace spent Sunday iU
n) cd :W:r~ '\ c p 00 1 'I I
Huntmeton at Camden Park.
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Mr and Mn
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the incomtn!: Region ill Director 0 {
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a P
pe~cer
th'-' OAGC.
/ re 1urnc uume WednesdAy n1ght
Mrs Perry Mitch. who la rec u- n!ter a \laeatlon trip to Niaga:ra
peralln&amp;: from a rect'nt illne.'ls, has j
returned lo her hom(' and has oxpressed ht'r llp prctiation or the ~
kindnt'ss of her neig hbo rs and '
r
fril'nd !i dunng her illness.
Mrs . Edwin (Mary Louise Lewb) .
Brown , Washington D. C, a form er lot'a! resident. died earlier this 1
rt_'ORlh and was buried in the Na.
uo:tal Cemc lerey at Arlington/ Va .
Mrs. ~1ax Harrah hu rclutnt'dl·
home from nttcnd1ng the funeral
!ervlces. Mrs. Rrown was emPloy.,
e~ ~at the \'I.'VOW during World
War II.
Rit'hard Worner has rt'lurned
from a visl! with Army buddies in
ll erndon. Va .
Dale Wal burn , South Third Ave
has been HI Co r lhe pa.st week
wHh an e.ar infeetion and virus.
. Debby ~ciflcr, Gallipolis, Is visLancer Door Hardtop . Beautiful Tu Tone
4 ·Door Sedan, Heater and Defroster. One
Iting her g randmo~her , Mrs. Mil-.
Finish . Radlo, hoater and defroster. Powerdred Zeigler, and Mr. and Mrs
St&amp;·ndard Transmission a11d one Powerflite
Earl Davenport and son, Jerry. ·
Transmissi"On. Choice of 2.
• Mr~. Kenn~:th Cooke and family,
flite Transmission.
C~mlc and Thomas, will attend a
wiener roa!lt in New HAvl'n Saturrlay when the eleventh birthday or
her nephew. Phil Cook Is observed
with a party
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Wt&gt;'vc !icrv icf'd this ca r stnce new .

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Never in our h!stor,Y hne we had greater new ran ~~~~~
than first part of August this year; but never have we
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