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grounder. Marion went for his
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Take First
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With Win Over · Yanks
.

.

orito lt for a while.
Twice ,before within the last six
weeks the Windy City whiz-bangs
rrabbed the top spot in the American ..t.eague-on June 18, when
they held it exaetly one day; and
on July 22, when they lasted only
two days.

But, now, buoy.d by confidence
•fter Thursclay"s 3-2 thrlll•r In
which iilly Pl•i-c:• flni'lld pinch·
hlttwr Jerry Coleman of •h•
Yaftk1 with the INa" Jo1ded 1nc:l
two out In the ninth' Inning, the
Sox f-.1 It will l»e diH....,.t,
''That was a migh!y big one,''
beamed Sox Jk.pper Marty Marion ...And it's still a mighty tough
race. Qut tbia time we're on top."
Aetually, the Sox lead by only
two percentage points over th~
Yankees-and •by only one game
over the defending champion
Cleveland Indians, who bounced

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cames away,
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Ylnk.tle- Stadium came In one of
l~e moot 4r(Uilftic ianles of the
current seulm-a game Worthy
of ' be1DJ. a turning,po int In the
penniD.t hce, Jt that's what it
eventually proves .to be.
i'or etrht inning!! lanky Connie
~~:~~:~:~:called up from the minI
this month, shut out
York on four hits. Meanthe Sox notched an uneam-

w'"'"'

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Ching by Don Mossi and Ray Nar-Ieski saved Early Wynn's 19th
victory. Moe:si fanned Ted WillJams with .two on in the eighth;
Narleski fanned Faye Throneberry
with two on in the ninth. AI Ro.
sen ~it his 16th hooner for Cleveland .
Detroit continued Its drive on
first place l&gt;y b.,.tln1 Baltimore,
7-5. Rookie Frank Lary gainl!d his
lOth victory, with relief help; arid
bqnus baby Reno Beliolo ~!listed
a three-run double in the firit ihJJ.Ing to lead his support ·
Kan!as City and WashlQtdn
were not scheduled. In tb&amp; Ametican Leaeue.

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11-4 door

'

. l

game.

beat Chicaj:o, -t-1, as rellever Paul
Giel fanned nine batters in seven
Innings; and rookie Willard
Schmidt pltchl!d a ttve-hltter ft1i
tJ;i.e Ca:rdlnal&amp; to beat . Plttsbu~h.

.

•

Will Wlfl U.•,o
On Saturday PM

. Personals

· Sb~.idl Notes .
From Pomeroy

the third-ptaee!,New York Giants

ilnn.
·
· 1940 C:HIVROLET 2 dr elun
1~ PORD VI 4 dr Good tlroo ond oqlld,
fl-

JUDAY'S ,:'ROCKET".SPECIAl1

ed rlln ~H Bob Turley in the first
inning on a walk, BillY Hunter's
error, and Jim Rivera's single ani)
two m'ore earned tallies in :the
third on Minnie Mlnoso's sinale
an d Wall Dropo's 14th bom.er 0!
the year.
The Yankees almost acored in
Lhe six,th when YoeJ Berra hit a
fly to deep right field witb: Andy
11arey on third base. But Rivera's
brilliant -throw nailed Carey at ttie
plate.
The Yankees suddenly kayoed
Johnson in the ninth when, ln Order with none out, Berra single~,
Mickey Mantle homered, and Bobby Adams erred on . Bill Skowron's
grounder. Marion went for his
best in the clutchc-Pieree. After
a fly out, t1ta;r:nkees loaded the
bases on a l» , a ground oat, and
an intentiona walk. But then
Pierce struck out war-hero Cole·
man on a 2-2 pitch to end the

In tht N•t1Dftal, the lrooklril
Dodgers ret•lnH th•l' 12M!
gamt lt1d by lihtlng Cincinnati
10.2, •• u"'IJeltt'h rookie Rq•t
C•olt fonnod 11 botton ond Rot
Ctmptntlle't,lt two home nn1t, ,
Craie h11 ~ lhi'H 11mH dllr• '
lng hl1 11-clay ni•l•r l••au• dl'Hr. This Wll 1 flwMitt.r,
. Second-place :MilWaukee down.
ed Phllade!plila1 4-/1, ·II Bob BUhl
pitched an eight·hltter and Ed
Mathews whacked hlr asth ~:

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put so d•ays, haa

bee.n·· ll'e~tated

by the Brookl~n Dodgers.. Mey.er

ill· hia
ohOII in • c&lt;JIIl!s!on wit·b teal!&gt;

sutfer0d ·a broken bone

mal• Gil

Hodae.. and Bill Bruton

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of the MilwaUkee ·Braves, Juite

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OUl·"-IALLY CLEAN C.ARS•
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mllflOftlhloono.

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FORD
li..Uo
drift

1953 •
PLYMO!JTM

c.....rook ·4 dier lltllli.

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CHEVROLETS ·

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auu~p.r,CI ,,•• ow.t.y ·-UP-Tbt ~
To Play Golf M1teh
dllll~lloo Motor &amp;peedwar will

120 Bl

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COMPLETE Insurance ProtedJoa.
Ufe, Auto, Fire, Polio. CaU Don
Mills, Middlepor~ Ohio.

Ideal for vteation, buntiq.

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palO tar bt:toh UJe .l6tb ol Neb
mouth IOUO&lt;tiq insertion.
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30 gallorf eledrii! bot water benten. f.ulllO year warrant)'. Spe-

MAX WARD Aa"ent For Farm
BUj'elu IDsurllllce Companiea.

cial price, only S89.95. Also oth·
er.makes and models at bargain
prieet. Vadillt Plumblag and
Heating. Phone f6.-M, Pomeroy.
7-26-tf

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Regj.Jtered. Phone 77•M. Mrs. '
(..'IUlrged Atil teCClYt:U. oy m..u or . Carl Qualls, 1781 Ch.ester Rr,
tett!pbooc
CaJ."ud aneu· 1 7·28 3ti:

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h?n. Call 60154-Y. H. ll. srown,
7
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·28-6tp Talk On Wednesday
EIAIIIY CHiiOKIS i-or saf.le. White
Baned R.&lt;lclu,
New
Mrs. Hinm Fi.s'her u.&lt;;isted by
H'ampslr.ne 'Rie~s. White Leg- N.n. Christy B'eer en-tertained
horns, u batch-ed. White Le:g- the Wilc!.w(}od a·rG&lt;Ien ChiD, Wed·
tlOOed.
7~15 -30tc.
boro rPult.e1,J
an.d CucltN!IJ.. ·nuday e\'('·ning at her
'home,
M';ANS O::CCK .SAI{.ES. 219 Miln~r.wille.
Thlrd A'Ve.; CaolhpoHJ. Phco·c
"Hr,w 10 Cu.t and W•hen to cut
l'N3. _
7-ZS...l•bp Flower;; for Arrangeme.nts" was
.J1EAICIHES, genui!JlJe t·ree nrpr..tl!Sd t·hoe tt'pic ~;1 1 the program preLOCAL UNION 651
beat 'Y£1Ti.dies tfor r..Mmi'JIIg, ut- .!fnted trr Mrs. Homer Holter.
PHONE 105, POMEROl
in•g , •Meez:rtg; bring Cmtahner.s Fkwer arrangement.!! for
th.c
'JOT'l'LED UAS--mt'.alJatiUll Uld
pluose. Ret.sooabloe prl.ees . 8. : Melgs Ccunty fair •were &amp;;,o
tervu:'-. :;ec ua !..tr pncea. RU1
F. Prilr.iJlller Ot·J::·arrd, Lo-o:~t.ed di.scv.,sed and plans made fDr
a..ANV hu.i.UIIJ'~Uh.b. •": JW~
on CJNo Route 76 .bchween 114· c!OO merrdler.s· to enter some
Arthur an.d Lo-gan tn·ear M·oomt arr.angements.
Mr.s. Lawrenc ~
11-.:fU·U.
•PJ.eii'Sant.
7-2&amp;0lp Rcae Wl!IS awarde.d the prize in a
-.,......, ccntc&amp;t cc.nductcd by Mrs. HolJOE PITIRS
DE LANM. FlOiO'D ffii!JEZERS
ter.

favunte aandwicb. Air

Roeb,

condL·

Carpenters
Available

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KING OF SWAP
Will ta)f;e your ear, truclc, or furni-

S&amp;\SoNAL SALE-16 Cu, Fl.

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During the blll!liness
session in
.Cheat, $299.00, U Cu. Ft. Up.
rlgbt, $3119.00, :14 cu. Jlt. Up- charge olf' Mrs. Fred Nease, prea-

ture as ~art of your down pay.
ment ~n new 19Gii Pontiac and
rle&gt;ht, $491l.OO Melat Oliver ldfnt, election cf officers ~as
Streamline Trallen. 1 &amp;: 2 beds ~:.~.t,, P:bon·e 86-J.
7~18-SI)f~ heLd wltth Mrs. Edilton' UoUw.
romps, all sl!es. RAVENSWOOD
o~~electEd as pre.s.lde.nt; Mrs. VcrMOBILE HOME SALES v, Mile VSED FURNITVRE 8ARGA1NS. n·on Nt!IUie, Vi'Ce president; 'Mts.
S. of Ravenswood on Rt. 2. Open
Und R'-frlgeratot, $49 up, vaelhle, se"Cretary; and Mra.
10 AM to 8 PM daily, Incl. Suo·
cum Cleaner $9.98; BAKER I Norrnan 1Fisher, treaaurer..
days.
7-2&amp;-atc
li'Urulture • .Pbon111 837,.J, MlcJ.· Mra. John Scott, .Mrs. Lawrenee
dl.ftport.
15--10-U
and ·Mrs. Joe Thoren, Judges
for
the even,ing aw~trded a
A real BARGAIN. :i.IIG2 hou1e
ar ribbon. ror tlower
tralll'tf', 28 foot, conditioned like
arra.ngments.
new. Only $149~.
RAVENS.
A sa-lad eour.se wu served by
WOOD MOBILE HOME SALES;
WANTED
'tO
BtN
-Lop:
Oall:,
the
hostess~ to Mrs. Amanda
Rt. 2, ¥• Mile S. of RavenfJWoodi
Poplar, Bauwood, PJne, Walnut
Mrs. Oharles Bier, Mrs .
OPEN DAILY, Incl. ~unday, ~0
Abo Oat, Poplar, Bus,-oocl Ev·ero•ll ·Damewood, Mrs. ,Paul
lumber, pun or dtJ• ....,., s-4,
Mrs-.
Norman Fistlcr,
18
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our
Grueser, ,Mra. Den.ver
::--- - =:-:::--:-:Toppero PlalDa, Ohio, Jlrd. 1~&lt;&gt;I~"· Mrs . .Edlso~ Holllnn, Mrs.
Com;&gt;lete WHEEL ALIGNIIENT
Caali
oa: deUfeey. Write or call Horiter Holter,
balancinl and brake aeniee.
Ul
for
pattleUllrL The Ohio
Mrs. Milton Houdasbellt, Mrs.
Haekettl' Safety Service, W.
VaUer MfJ. Corp. Pbone Cool· Mra,t David Nease, Mra. Fred
Main St.,
Pomet07 1
Ohio.
ville lHO.
2-2--tf
Ihle, Mrs. Sta-nl·ey J·ones,
Phone 267.
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Lawrence Roae, Mrs. Harry Roush
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Sl., MiddleCab, Heayy Duty OVerload
Pboae 8363·M.
JPrlogs. Good Concllllo~. Ad•m•
Grocery, Pomeroy, Obto, Rt. 1.
Phone 229.
t
7·ZD-8te 3 or 6 room AP1\.RTMENT, Over
atoro. UnfW'niabed,
·Phone
6049-Y.
7-27-lllc
1953 CIHIEMIOLET Deluxe 4
door. $1,29~. Blaellnat'•• Pomo
roy, ·orue.
7·2S.8tc S room otrailer for rant. Full)'
-equh~ped. See S. R. Hendrix.
19M PON'nAC 2 door Se~an,
Syl'acuse, Ohio.
7-27-3tp
$l,MS. Blaettn·ar'a, Pom·ero;v,
Ohio.
7-29-&amp;tc 2 five room moderft APART.
MENTB, wllll 'lauodry and rarlha: B'UlOK Super VO 4 door Se·
age. Phooa 310-ll A. N. BeDiol.
6-27-tl
dan, fhm. Blaettn·ar'•• Pomeroy, Ohio.
7-2Mtc

I 18 t ·Employment

19&amp;1 PAOCARD liard Top Coupe
$8915.
Blaettnoar'J, Pomeroy, Houaework or baby llttlnc wantOhio.
728-0lc
rd. Phone sP-311778, Jbaon, W.
Vo. ·
7-27-llte

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1954 CJDM\OLET
ton 2 tp. axle, $1 • .
nar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.

IIPTIG T.t.IIKI
Vault", WeJia •nd Claterna Cleaned. Inlllallatlon of hnkl and
191 For Sole
!liter lied a, Sewer llnee .opened.
MliJer SaoltatJoa Senlce, Gli)'lo
291'7, Route I,
Busineaa Bulldlq-2 Apartme~t•
7·16 2!tc
with % new bath¥ up&amp;t.alra, 1
lar1e room down ltaJn. AU QUICK SEIIVJCJ: oo
new plumbing. Phone 907-X.
p..JrlnJ br ractorr

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T-ti-81p

.SIDE~DELIYERY RAKE

F\eal Estote

1 will not be refQ)onsible lor billa
t
e.d th
b
b

lllonde Coc~er Spaniel PUPPIES, .

WAFFLE SHOP in Middleport.
Steaks, C.hops, Shrimp, or your

Coolylllo,

watebmlter. COLLINI
LERB, Pomtrut. ·

~horen.

TrOe "sideward" raking action With the

uniqUe FerJuaoD lix-bar offset :reel
mov•hay 50~centlell,tiHanealrom
....th lo -,riridlow. ~-moomtod
. , . po- tob4 d!;ven • ; . FiDaor
TiPCo"*"&gt;'ltd.~lowiD~

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BY MRS. RUSSiLL P41NT.II '

Mr. and -Mrs. Dana Turner Jr.
and family called on Mr. and Mrs .
Will Heilman Fridar cvenlna:. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Violet of
Tuppers Plainfl, Mrs. Marearet
Heaton of Flodda and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd $pence of Pomeroy
called on Mrs. Jeqnie Roush SUnday afternoon.
Mrs. JaCk Ritchey and son Eugene of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Well and daughter called
c.n Mrs. Mary BatleY Sundal' dter~
noon.
Receut callers at the WUJ Hellman home were Marvin Steele,
Dana 'Jj'urner Jr., BilUe HeUman
and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith.
Miss .MadaUne -Hysell, Mra.
Harry Brown and .spns and Vll'lil
Roush called at the Painter home

Mr. l§ll: ~ ··l,ej&gt;jlrd t.a~~ 'l~y l-anham ol West
and lom~j: ljlei!t lhe weekend J:lnla is vl1ritiit.r: , at :t.b~ Lehn rd
~
with rela:tl'Ye8
Weat ViJogtniL
Lanham home a few d!il''·
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slBter, Mrs. Mrs. Will J(eHm·an ulJed at.
J. L. Wickhiitit home · 'i'uesd~y.

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C!OU•

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Browp. of
Columbus

spent

Tuesday

and

Wednesday with Mr,. and Mrs. J.
L, Wiekh;tni.
-Mrs. ..Tennie Rousb reiurned
home Sudday aftel!- a week's vlt~
wi:th Mra. Floyd Spence and llr«.
Denzil GOe.r:Iein of Pomeroy.

J:OO l,)uier&lt;
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Rubber City Open

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DODGE

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N.,. And 'Oud ·
All modolo repolrtd by •;..alatd
axperta, Written· IU•natet 01
' all repllra aad !piCblae, 01•
eept lllo Neaobll il(d llaa.
home d\mor~at,r•.tloa ud

-rrea

allocluunt laltruo!&gt;Ooi. I'Ntt ·
ltomt t1timitt1 011 reP•In.·
J'or 10Hr, dt,e1d1bJe, hoaett
COOd · huJI, Pboio

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Real "Estate Brok•r

..:~~·=0

lftWTIIJIAL l 'liJ:AW

01-jiO VALLEY

"""'" ,1.Jl:JNK
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t11ht .,...,., oniy

i!IIIIIRAIICJI AOINCY

WESUY ·

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lltck flnloh. ,

ll.t.IS IIAT HIAT

1~48

4 clr. ' hdln lltclc finish.
rltecllo.end He.ter. Geocfctlr"
lxtrl clNn for

·' l.t.TiiJtfl.r,y :

495

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.

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1949 St.UD

, HMior.

. ""--·~!lnls Show

goocl tll'lt, Radle anclhelfer.

969

The Kiamesha Lakli, N. Y., pro,
U!ed a "hot'' putter to card a six
under par 66 to lead the pack, •but
he bad atiU competition from 19
other aolfera in the field of 150.
Por4'a lead was on stroke over
aix second place flnishera and two
atrokea over aeven oUu~ra who
carded 68'1 'in the first 1tl hole•.
For.d went the front nine with a
four under par 32 b7 ea1Uris the
No. ~ hole with a 1\l).foot putt a~d
blrdlea on Nos. 6 and 7. He kept
hla ''hot" putter In operation
aa:•tn on the , back nine to come
through with • -two under par 84
to la1ure him the lead.

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a chfllft~ln nl~-,:!l.lit Jiiuo

round.

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Club eou01 lllclr flnloh.
PrieM for quick tile,

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.10::10 $4lo .0..
J ,O:Gq · 'W!Dky Dink and You
10:~ Cijltaln Midnight
1\:00 &lt;~ !J'Op 0
12•00
I Y"A '~\ Ra
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&amp;AIDe
nger '

12:!10 Uh~le 1ohlfny coo~.
12jM Gime ot ibe ll'eet
I~ . .&amp;dle ~ Stundera
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4:00 Bl~ Pieture'
, 4:30 Made in 'U ·s. ;., · ·
.S:OO FUtpre AeP.rt '
: D:Sf! S~l'&lt;f~y ' j'lews I!Peelal.
8:43, ~·
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0:00 D!s~eylailii . '
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T:oo An!ortca·~: &lt;rreilelt llaftdl
S:OO Hefb Shrlbe1 '"
8:30 DQiro You Go- -, ·
1:80 Pro_
fe.9Dil ·Fath,r
, pJo Dalt!on Runyon Theatre
10
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ItI elr 4: 41'.. 1-,o.wtttr low
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1952 _POH11AC

AKRON, 0. UP-Fuvorite Doug
Ford, n&amp;Wiy-crowned- PGA champion, led a toua:h cOompetitlve
field today Into the second round
of ihe $1~,000 Rubber City Open
tournament whieb featured under
.PAr toll In Thursduy's initial

wltli ·the Carra•

1953
CHEVROLET
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' l.tra·cl..,._
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and Mra. Joe

11&lt;&gt;•. ·~. stilool ,
Maot·

2:311': NBC

1954

Ohltaro Bearo have louocl a ""'Y
roREMAN • AIIIIO'l'T 'I, V. Iii !o lle,al the e-..Ive heat lhl.o
VICI All ltrobo a;c.~ bJ 1CJ&gt; J\Urener.
pert Teohnlolo'u:
y
.!lei!Dllill3 Ieday, th&lt; Beari
Jllddl~
..,... will liold early mornlnl 6 ,30 a.
IJI. wOI'liout. ol tbr ...hotttw dur•
tlon, 1
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QUD./I'S. c...taet :tr~d• ~U;her, 1
1U Ebenezer St., PomeNy.
...:d of 'l'luuW IDd tipeetol NotiCea IJ.. .t!iVeD11 prUlttiU ,II. ~
!ar classu~e'-1 nne., VDtW.IilllU
,pu,!Hls.bed at .1. w.u.t per W()tll.

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Aulo, Life, Fire. Office Phone
. 98.
6-10-tl

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Vanadium CorJ)Ol:atiOB
91 apend ll)pr~xlrnatel~Y $100,000 to
America and Pb!(tlp SvOCn J'Oll· j rf'autrfat:e mfll'e Uwm ball of IN:
era wiD taJ\1h Sunda~ m.orniae twc-&amp;.nd..o::n-t-hraH nLile track on
at (he pbmuhiJl Couotry' 01 ... "'ld\:h th&lt; -mile Memorial
In • ten' m.aa I'd' 1M.td1. The nay rae.e Is· h'e·ld an&amp;lllltv.
match wilt lei I'D~.. •W&gt;)' i\ 9 :00
--- •
a.m. with JDCIWJ.dual JUJ~tehe.a. wn lost a mateb to the ChesterThree poi.ntJ 'Will t,c ,tWarded. on biN Country Club team, ud
matdb pl.,- oul)o.
Sporn ha.s P:,1ayed rnatdlea 1D.
Earlier in tbe eeasoa Vant&lt;di· their LntR pl'lnt qatem.

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Guannteed sav1.D.a:1 up to 80~ .
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oDo
Ia....._ lllialiawa &lt;IW'Io bilo.- j PNf1, New Haven, Phone 22V, D. EDWARDS, Pilooe 36-X.
086, .
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Home
484.
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v.u.wum Ani1 Sporn- ,. ~
auu~p.r,CI ,,•• ow.t.y ·-UP-Tbt ~
To Play Golf M1teh
dllll~lloo Motor &amp;peedwar will

120 Bl

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-;lltloa. ~- lllqulre Ray

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Full .nle of ~

lUI' more
M\1DIL

COMPLETE Insurance ProtedJoa.
Ufe, Auto, Fire, Polio. CaU Don
Mills, Middlepor~ Ohio.

Ideal for vteation, buntiq.

1~

eot&gt;ta per word

will

be ~ed..foranv~~ if not.
palO tar bt:toh UJe .l6tb ol Neb
mouth IOUO&lt;tiq insertion.
lrron ill ABYerlialni-Sb.OUid be
inuoedlll"''l'- l 'be llallJI
l:telitll'~.t1 ..U DOl be reapoDJible

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Riebr&lt;l, N..,.. llavoo, W. Va.

o;

tau one

30 gallorf eledrii! bot water benten. f.ulllO year warrant)'. Spe-

MAX WARD Aa"ent For Farm
BUj'elu IDsurllllce Companiea.

cial price, only S89.95. Also oth·
er.makes and models at bargain
prieet. Vadillt Plumblag and
Heating. Phone f6.-M, Pomeroy.
7-26-tf

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Regj.Jtered. Phone 77•M. Mrs. '
(..'IUlrged Atil teCClYt:U. oy m..u or . Carl Qualls, 1781 Ch.ester Rr,
tett!pbooc
CaJ."ud aneu· 1 7·28 3ti:

Garden Club Hears
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'rlg&lt;rotor, In good ""~&lt;ll- F ower
\ 1 1 ~Jot1ces.
h?n. Call 60154-Y. H. ll. srown,
7
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·28-6tp Talk On Wednesday
EIAIIIY CHiiOKIS i-or saf.le. White
Baned R.&lt;lclu,
New
Mrs. Hinm Fi.s'her u.&lt;;isted by
H'ampslr.ne 'Rie~s. White Leg- N.n. Christy B'eer en-tertained
horns, u batch-ed. White Le:g- the Wilc!.w(}od a·rG&lt;Ien ChiD, Wed·
tlOOed.
7~15 -30tc.
boro rPult.e1,J
an.d CucltN!IJ.. ·nuday e\'('·ning at her
'home,
M';ANS O::CCK .SAI{.ES. 219 Miln~r.wille.
Thlrd A'Ve.; CaolhpoHJ. Phco·c
"Hr,w 10 Cu.t and W•hen to cut
l'N3. _
7-ZS...l•bp Flower;; for Arrangeme.nts" was
.J1EAICIHES, genui!JlJe t·ree nrpr..tl!Sd t·hoe tt'pic ~;1 1 the program preLOCAL UNION 651
beat 'Y£1Ti.dies tfor r..Mmi'JIIg, ut- .!fnted trr Mrs. Homer Holter.
PHONE 105, POMEROl
in•g , •Meez:rtg; bring Cmtahner.s Fkwer arrangement.!! for
th.c
'JOT'l'LED UAS--mt'.alJatiUll Uld
pluose. Ret.sooabloe prl.ees . 8. : Melgs Ccunty fair •were &amp;;,o
tervu:'-. :;ec ua !..tr pncea. RU1
F. Prilr.iJlller Ot·J::·arrd, Lo-o:~t.ed di.scv.,sed and plans made fDr
a..ANV hu.i.UIIJ'~Uh.b. •": JW~
on CJNo Route 76 .bchween 114· c!OO merrdler.s· to enter some
Arthur an.d Lo-gan tn·ear M·oomt arr.angements.
Mr.s. Lawrenc ~
11-.:fU·U.
•PJ.eii'Sant.
7-2&amp;0lp Rcae Wl!IS awarde.d the prize in a
-.,......, ccntc&amp;t cc.nductcd by Mrs. HolJOE PITIRS
DE LANM. FlOiO'D ffii!JEZERS
ter.

favunte aandwicb. Air

Roeb,

condL·

Carpenters
Available

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KING OF SWAP
Will ta)f;e your ear, truclc, or furni-

S&amp;\SoNAL SALE-16 Cu, Fl.

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session in
.Cheat, $299.00, U Cu. Ft. Up.
rlgbt, $3119.00, :14 cu. Jlt. Up- charge olf' Mrs. Fred Nease, prea-

ture as ~art of your down pay.
ment ~n new 19Gii Pontiac and
rle&gt;ht, $491l.OO Melat Oliver ldfnt, election cf officers ~as
Streamline Trallen. 1 &amp;: 2 beds ~:.~.t,, P:bon·e 86-J.
7~18-SI)f~ heLd wltth Mrs. Edilton' UoUw.
romps, all sl!es. RAVENSWOOD
o~~electEd as pre.s.lde.nt; Mrs. VcrMOBILE HOME SALES v, Mile VSED FURNITVRE 8ARGA1NS. n·on Nt!IUie, Vi'Ce president; 'Mts.
S. of Ravenswood on Rt. 2. Open
Und R'-frlgeratot, $49 up, vaelhle, se"Cretary; and Mra.
10 AM to 8 PM daily, Incl. Suo·
cum Cleaner $9.98; BAKER I Norrnan 1Fisher, treaaurer..
days.
7-2&amp;-atc
li'Urulture • .Pbon111 837,.J, MlcJ.· Mra. John Scott, .Mrs. Lawrenee
dl.ftport.
15--10-U
and ·Mrs. Joe Thoren, Judges
for
the even,ing aw~trded a
A real BARGAIN. :i.IIG2 hou1e
ar ribbon. ror tlower
tralll'tf', 28 foot, conditioned like
arra.ngments.
new. Only $149~.
RAVENS.
A sa-lad eour.se wu served by
WOOD MOBILE HOME SALES;
WANTED
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BtN
-Lop:
Oall:,
the
hostess~ to Mrs. Amanda
Rt. 2, ¥• Mile S. of RavenfJWoodi
Poplar, Bauwood, PJne, Walnut
Mrs. Oharles Bier, Mrs .
OPEN DAILY, Incl. ~unday, ~0
Abo Oat, Poplar, Bus,-oocl Ev·ero•ll ·Damewood, Mrs. ,Paul
lumber, pun or dtJ• ....,., s-4,
Mrs-.
Norman Fistlcr,
18
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our
Grueser, ,Mra. Den.ver
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Com;&gt;lete WHEEL ALIGNIIENT
Caali
oa: deUfeey. Write or call Horiter Holter,
balancinl and brake aeniee.
Ul
for
pattleUllrL The Ohio
Mrs. Milton Houdasbellt, Mrs.
Haekettl' Safety Service, W.
VaUer MfJ. Corp. Pbone Cool· Mra,t David Nease, Mra. Fred
Main St.,
Pomet07 1
Ohio.
ville lHO.
2-2--tf
Ihle, Mrs. Sta-nl·ey J·ones,
Phone 267.
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Pboae 8363·M.
JPrlogs. Good Concllllo~. Ad•m•
Grocery, Pomeroy, Obto, Rt. 1.
Phone 229.
t
7·ZD-8te 3 or 6 room AP1\.RTMENT, Over
atoro. UnfW'niabed,
·Phone
6049-Y.
7-27-lllc
1953 CIHIEMIOLET Deluxe 4
door. $1,29~. Blaellnat'•• Pomo
roy, ·orue.
7·2S.8tc S room otrailer for rant. Full)'
-equh~ped. See S. R. Hendrix.
19M PON'nAC 2 door Se~an,
Syl'acuse, Ohio.
7-27-3tp
$l,MS. Blaettn·ar'a, Pom·ero;v,
Ohio.
7-29-&amp;tc 2 five room moderft APART.
MENTB, wllll 'lauodry and rarlha: B'UlOK Super VO 4 door Se·
age. Phooa 310-ll A. N. BeDiol.
6-27-tl
dan, fhm. Blaettn·ar'•• Pomeroy, Ohio.
7-2Mtc

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19&amp;1 PAOCARD liard Top Coupe
$8915.
Blaettnoar'J, Pomeroy, Houaework or baby llttlnc wantOhio.
728-0lc
rd. Phone sP-311778, Jbaon, W.
Vo. ·
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1954 CJDM\OLET
ton 2 tp. axle, $1 • .
nar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.

IIPTIG T.t.IIKI
Vault", WeJia •nd Claterna Cleaned. Inlllallatlon of hnkl and
191 For Sole
!liter lied a, Sewer llnee .opened.
MliJer SaoltatJoa Senlce, Gli)'lo
291'7, Route I,
Busineaa Bulldlq-2 Apartme~t•
7·16 2!tc
with % new bath¥ up&amp;t.alra, 1
lar1e room down ltaJn. AU QUICK SEIIVJCJ: oo
new plumbing. Phone 907-X.
p..JrlnJ br ractorr

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F\eal Estote

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WAFFLE SHOP in Middleport.
Steaks, C.hops, Shrimp, or your

Coolylllo,

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LERB, Pomtrut. ·

~horen.

TrOe "sideward" raking action With the

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mov•hay 50~centlell,tiHanealrom
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BY MRS. RUSSiLL P41NT.II '

Mr. and -Mrs. Dana Turner Jr.
and family called on Mr. and Mrs .
Will Heilman Fridar cvenlna:. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Violet of
Tuppers Plainfl, Mrs. Marearet
Heaton of Flodda and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd $pence of Pomeroy
called on Mrs. Jeqnie Roush SUnday afternoon.
Mrs. JaCk Ritchey and son Eugene of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Well and daughter called
c.n Mrs. Mary BatleY Sundal' dter~
noon.
Receut callers at the WUJ Hellman home were Marvin Steele,
Dana 'Jj'urner Jr., BilUe HeUman
and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith.
Miss .MadaUne -Hysell, Mra.
Harry Brown and .spns and Vll'lil
Roush called at the Painter home

Mr. l§ll: ~ ··l,ej&gt;jlrd t.a~~ 'l~y l-anham ol West
and lom~j: ljlei!t lhe weekend J:lnla is vl1ritiit.r: , at :t.b~ Lehn rd
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Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Browp. of
Columbus

spent

Tuesday

and

Wednesday with Mr,. and Mrs. J.
L, Wiekh;tni.
-Mrs. ..Tennie Rousb reiurned
home Sudday aftel!- a week's vlt~
wi:th Mra. Floyd Spence and llr«.
Denzil GOe.r:Iein of Pomeroy.

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The Kiamesha Lakli, N. Y., pro,
U!ed a "hot'' putter to card a six
under par 66 to lead the pack, •but
he bad atiU competition from 19
other aolfera in the field of 150.
Por4'a lead was on stroke over
aix second place flnishera and two
atrokea over aeven oUu~ra who
carded 68'1 'in the first 1tl hole•.
For.d went the front nine with a
four under par 32 b7 ea1Uris the
No. ~ hole with a 1\l).foot putt a~d
blrdlea on Nos. 6 and 7. He kept
hla ''hot" putter In operation
aa:•tn on the , back nine to come
through with • -two under par 84
to la1ure him the lead.

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a chfllft~ln nl~-,:!l.lit Jiiuo

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1952 _POH11AC

AKRON, 0. UP-Fuvorite Doug
Ford, n&amp;Wiy-crowned- PGA champion, led a toua:h cOompetitlve
field today Into the second round
of ihe $1~,000 Rubber City Open
tournament whieb featured under
.PAr toll In Thursduy's initial

wltli ·the Carra•

1953
CHEVROLET
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1954

Ohltaro Bearo have louocl a ""'Y
roREMAN • AIIIIO'l'T 'I, V. Iii !o lle,al the e-..Ive heat lhl.o
VICI All ltrobo a;c.~ bJ 1CJ&gt; J\Urener.
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QUD./I'S. c...taet :tr~d• ~U;her, 1
1U Ebenezer St., PomeNy.
...:d of 'l'luuW IDd tipeetol NotiCea IJ.. .t!iVeD11 prUlttiU ,II. ~
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91 apend ll)pr~xlrnatel~Y $100,000 to
America and Pb!(tlp SvOCn J'Oll· j rf'autrfat:e mfll'e Uwm ball of IN:
era wiD taJ\1h Sunda~ m.orniae twc-&amp;.nd..o::n-t-hraH nLile track on
at (he pbmuhiJl Couotry' 01 ... "'ld\:h th&lt; -mile Memorial
In • ten' m.aa I'd' 1M.td1. The nay rae.e Is· h'e·ld an&amp;lllltv.
match wilt lei I'D~.. •W&gt;)' i\ 9 :00
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