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LucUie HaniBJ . • . • • . . . . • • • • . . Pomeroy Soelety Edltot
Hylda Rlee , •• • . . • • . • • • • . • . . . Middleport So&lt;ieltl Edllo!

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get UOO.OO in Free Merchandiae.
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Suite, Pay The Regular
Price and Get FREE:
$4P.OO Rocker

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Table Lamps
$29.95-2
Step Tables

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Coffee Table

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POMEJtQl'
·sociETY

llrs Jo•eph Cook, Mrs . .1. lr.
Stephenson ~nd Mrs. Aten Shain
returned home, Saturday evening
from Granvdl~ wllere they attend·
ed the Baptist women of Ohio
Houscparty, held on the campus of
Dennison University.
Mrs Robert Russell o( Ironton
:.rnved Sunday called by the illness of her d.l!;ughter, Mrs. Vernal
Bi:lckwood
Ahss Ellen Crawford and ~rs.
Elizabeth Lb1k of Columbus vhdted
Sunday watl1 :Mr and Mrs. Walter
Walker, Che&amp;ter road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Wll and
daughte1, Columbus, were week
end guesi.B of his father, Emmett
Will, Chest~r road. Mrs. James
\lliU . .Qnd daughters, Becky and
Bt•enda, :.ccetml)lnicd them home
for a \'isit.
Mr. and Mrs. Put Quinn of Colurribns were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Karl
Grueser, Minersville .
Mr. and :drs William Parker
and fall}t~Y of Columbus spent the
week edp:l with bls father, Edward
P~trker Sr , Minersville, and viBlt·
ed h1s mother at Holzer Hospital
Mr and MI'S George Childs of
•\lcKeesport, Pa , were week end
g:uests of Mr. and Mrs . Norman
\fcCallum, Mjncrsville.

With The Purchase Of A Bed Room Or Living Room Suite During This Sale
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Mr r.nd Mrs. Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbus were recent guests c..r lhetr pnrents, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Harbrecht and
Mr. and ~1rs. Normon McCallum.
Mr and Mrs. Olin Bailey and
granddiildren, Bruce 11nd Nora~ r~­
turned to their home, Cleveland,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bniley, Mr and Mrs. C. D.
Frecker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
FreCker and family.
Mr. and ltrs. C J . Struble entertained wit h a luncheon, Sunday
at their home, West Main St. Pres.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Otlo lies
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ilea Jr.
and family, ,Log~tn; Mrs. 'Margaret
Cramer, Jackson; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jack Cramer and daughter, Dover·
Charles Ctamer, Mr. and Mra. Jo:r
eph Struble- 11nd son, and Danny
and Jane~ Sttuble, of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Anna Epphn of Montgom
ery, W Va. , Js the hoU£c: guest of

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PRICED FROM $219.00

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You May Select

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Middleport Society
Miss Sylvia McMaster baa ns
her guests Jut week Mr. and Mr~ .
Dan Ginther and ifanddaUiblcr,
al Waterrord, 0., and Mra.. Char
lotte Dixon, Tororito, CanidA".
Mr$. Alfred Scarbmy Ia vl!lt·
ln4 with her ton, Wllllam and
family In Akron this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chetter Ervin
have a• their guest !Jt!r couair1,
Mrs. Charles Elliott, Columbus.
1\fr. and Mro. William Smllh hBii
u=~S~u n~rday guests Mrs. NettiC'
and brother, Gordon
Poplar Kldga.
Mr. and Mn. Emer.on Jonc:~,
Mr and Mrs. Harold Woodeard,
Mr. and Mra. Eber Lewis, Mr61
William Morris ond Mro. Edward
Evant ware amon1 those attendins the coneert Sugday at Ohio
lJnlvenlly Cllnle Workshop in
Athena.
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were In Hyntington Aun~y w
visit 0. L. Rouoh who ls a "f&gt;itlenl
al ·tM HuntlnltO~ Veterans Kos·
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mother, Mro. Lewis Koohlor

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WALT DISNEY
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Dorothy ¥cG\!ll'e, hll Parker
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and s1ster, Mrs. K. D AmsbarJ
t~nd family
David Covert, son ()[ Ernest Co-vert has returned from Col umbuf
where he ha.s been v151ting rel.t
tives smce the close of school
Dr and )'lrs. Rr,{ It Pickens an~
son Ray have ha ~s thc1r guest~
the latter's parents, Mr and Mr~
Ralph Caosly, Mmncapolis.
Gerald Rice, Dearborn, Mich
was the overmght guest or h.~
parents. Hr. and Mrs Russel!
Rice Sun3ny He alw Vlsited ht~
aunt, A-Irs Cora Bcpnett ::md bro
tber Gene and fam1l11 .
Rev anct Mrs C W Graham of
Tampa. Fla , spent the week ent
with Mrs Nan Moore
, Mrs Pea!"! Smith, Pomeroy, am'
•granddau~hter. Carolyn Sauer. arc
m Pittsb urgh where they attend
ed the wcdrling or Miss MaJOriL
Smith, daughter of Mr und Mrs
Clifford Smith on Satnrclay Tllc
bride IS also :- gr:mdclaughter of
'lo[r&amp; Smith. Taking them as far .. .s
Columbus were Mr aHd Mt·s Le
w1s Sauer Jr., and Lois Ann
Wh1le in Columbus t~t"y were lht
guests of her brother-in law an1
sl5ter Mr and Mrs Robert Wiley
Mr and \1rs Thomas Hannigan
and family of \hddleport spent
Sunday · in Newark, Ohio where
they vi111ted Mr. and Mrs William
P Hannijan on their 47th wedding anmversary .

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Nehaclima Garden Club Members
Observe Anniveiscirv With Tea
t.lembers cJ the Nehachma Garc:len Club celebrated the etghth
an'niversary of the club wtth a tea
'1eld in the Camellia Room of the.
Hotel M.arbn m Pomeroy on Sun ·
day at 4 p. m..
Former members of the club
llld the Ne-w Haven Garden Club
Ncre guests at the event.
Original 11ponsors of the club of
eight y~ars ngo were present They
were Mn. Nolan Swackhamer,
who presided at the tea service,
:md Mrs. L. J. Rutlencullcr, who
Nas at the coffee serv1ee .
1hc tables were decorated with
lavender peonies and baby brc:J.th
Wlth lighted silver candclnbra.
Lavender and pink flowe:s were'
nsed throughout the room with
lavender candle tapers.
Mrs. Paul Nease played piano
music dur1:1g the affa1r. Mrs.
Thomas McGowan served n decorated cake with the fi gure "8" in•
scr1bed on the top
Mrs. E A. Schackel was chairman of the c:.rrangcments for tbe

Mrs. L. C. RousH, Mrs. HarrY Mil·
ler, Mrs. Harry L$)rne, Mrs. Hermnn Layne, Mrs: Howa~d Wagen·
hats, Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. James
Roush, Mrs. · Lawrence Lleving,
Mrs George McKniJht, Mrs. Clyde
Rice, Miss .Goldye Hart, Mr&amp; Howard J. Burris, Mrs. Will~ Gibbs,
:\Irs. Donald Cook, Mrs:,· George
Carson, Mrs. Alm'a Turner, Mrs.
Lester Zerkle, Mrs. James Diehl,
Jr, Mrs. Phtl Batey, MJSB Lelah
Jane Powell, Mrs. Carroll Adams,
Jr.

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dw gue~ts "'ere Mrs. Lloyd Hott-

Mrs . Donald ' Foglesong, Mrs.
Ray Profitt, Mrs. A. K. M~C!ung,
Mrs D A. Sm1th, Mrs. A. G.
~ehlman, &amp;~rs. K. J. Scott, idrs.
W T. Ston':!. Mrs. Norman Wein,
:\irs. Martha Juhling, Mrs. 0. C.
Roush, Mrs. :w1arion Ohlinger,
Mrs Fre~ Batey; Mrs. Lew Roush,
:\\rs J L. Stewart, Mrs R. F. Bry·
ant and Mrs Lloyrl Roush.

VeraZuspan
Honored Guest
On Her Birthday

man, Mrs Elmer E Wood, Mrs.
Vera ZusiXIn wo.s the guest of
Robert I.ayne, ~drs. C. Thomas
l~onor ut a lurthday party given reHoHmo..tn and Mrs. George Burns
Thtrty·seven guests and mem- &lt;;:C'ntlv 11"1 t~~ome pi her parents,
bers attended Among them were
Ma·
Attemlmg the D.stnct 11 BPW
Refreshments were served to
conference m l\JcArthur Sunday Btlly, Johnnv, and FrankJc Zuspan
were Mrs. Guy Reynol d!-. new db K&lt;!.rcn 11nd Pamela Roush, Beverly
tmt directo.:-, Mrs Nellac Vai..: 1nd Dickie C:~rson, Rhonda lccn·
Mrs Sad• ~ McElhmny Mrs. Guy bower, Kay ~nd Celinc McGowan,
Swadley, .J\. llss Nina Russe ll an1t Carel Stanley, Ali~e and ~ Cathy
Mrs. o,. P. Klein or the local club Zuspan, and the guest of honor.

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Miss Gord(.n nnd fiVe other top
officials were namca 'Tuesday in
th~ exercise in practicnl govern·
(llcut sponsored ' bY the Ohio

Mason-Co School
Board Approves
Land Purchases ·

' Aineric:m Legion auxiliary.
Also named were: Mary . Pat
Smagola, ~kewood, lieutenant
The Mason County Boal:'d of Ed·
govemtr; Joy ¥eKitrick, Toledo, ucatioh approved the purchase of
secretary of ~tatei N:.:ncy McJ~ins­ two plots of land at a meeting
try, Lancuster , st¥te auditor; 'lU· held on MonJay ni.lilht in the
.san Trimbt~, Columbus, 'atale Bo•r4 ·offices in Pt. Pleasant. ,
tre.'fiurer, and Myia· Newman,
The Board voted to purchase a
Shaker HeigiJlB, attorney general. tract of l:.nd for $2,400 from .oal·
All branches o£ the .government, las Gt~bs for the lncation' of t'lf·
involving t~·Jo counties with :8 n~w Brosd Run School and also
cities {)peruled by the 004 girls voted tQ pay $2.800 for two Jota
between thci ar.es of 16 11nd 17, will nearr the Ordnance School
funCtion for the ba.l·.nec oC the
Janitors and sehoDl ae~retaries
eight &lt;la)' Workshvp.
~ were also lund at J.~unday's meet ·
Governor Gordvn w1ll be inaug- ing.
ura~ to,ight \Vith. . . Ohio Chief
Amon~ janitors hired were Dale
Judice Carl Weygao~! ~..~9l'IDW Gnmm. Broa,d 1Run, Mrs. TheJmp
th• ,,.• .,.)0\ll An ,qoC~d\&lt;11110.- ',!l!&gt;v Henry, Clifton; Will McKnight,
c. ·William ()'Neill will gl•c the Uarliford; William Hart, Letart;
prlriC!ip411 address nt L,he inaugur· Herman Ross :~ason; Oma Bumgarner, New Haven; John F. Rich·
al c.el~br11tlou.
Laurane Thurston, Custar, mond, Wc!t Colu~;Dbia; Cecil King,
whose fathe: Is a member of the Mllrion Francis, and Mrs. Donald
Ohio Hou,se of }\epresentatives, McKeD.Zle, Wahama High Sehool.
Was named ~pc'aker of the Girls
P.~rs. M1ldred 1flpp was re-hired
St.1te House. Minor1ty leader was as Prmclpal Clyde Foley's secre·
tary at Wahnma High School.
Sara Hun.lilicker, Akn;m.
The Board also approved the
Other reprt::sentatives mcludcd.
Janvt Cover, Newton Falls; Sher- htring of a County Health nurse
rill Cloud, DeGroff; CJJrol S1mons, to se rve also as a· school nurse
St. Marn; Barhl:l.ra Streety. Ken- She will work wtth school offi·
ton; nosamar~· Feyes, Clay Ccnt- cials m building up :1 conscious·
en the part of children in
li!r: Patncia Sommer -und :.Ieli.nda
health habits.
Saurer, Massillon.
Della Kul'tz, Galion; Fr~ncei
Campbell ond Sue Ogle, ~d.
Kathy Zimmt&gt;rlm and MAcy Beat·
ty, Piqua; Sally H"'!ll.qrt J~d San·
dra Bowman, Maadi,~d; Car:qJyn
· · Archie, G r t&gt; e 11 v fll e; Susan
Schwartzkopf, ¥arysvULc; Knreri
StP-Jzner, Co!lh~t~; Je,an Ar.t, Ce-'
Una; Nedrn SUmP.Il(!, UP.Qer &amp;flndusky; Judy .6'ol&gt;r~~~r. illellc!Q.n·
Iaine; Co);ol Hll!isqg, Miam.ij)ll\fg;
S~oron B&lt;Ul\On, !Jill~ln; • oqndra
!rchalz, S~~~u$y; Ba".~l\fJ Mp~·
den, Niles; .•BI\1\blll:a :jl011ller. Chil·
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Caplan, Wooster; J..a.Ur()l Webster,
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Janet Carpenter of Po111eroy High School who is attending
BuCkeye Girls State at ,Cap1tal University, Columbus is a
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today, was named 111 ·a State Senator from the mythical Oakley
City.
--· --'";--The B11cke1e Girls State swung into operaUon today with VOL X . NO. 60
Pllm~roy-Middieport, Ohio, Wednesday, June 25, 19S8
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Janet Carpenter Js.~lected
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Middleport Band
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surgery yesterday ia repof\ed tn
good eotidition. Her room No. 1s
218. Her mother, Mrs. Robctt
RuaseU of Ironton was called to
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ProjecfFO, A Group W1shmg To Be Of Commumty Help

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· There q no ,Q!Iestion about Pomeroy coun· the an•wer. It's not hard, or confusing.
The Bi'g Bend Boating clah
cil having more load on its shoulders than
It simply awa1ts co ming together of. will meet Thursday evcmng '' '
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justice would seem to warrant. So perhaps enough commumt) . mm e peop e WI
Middleport All membm " ' urJ
cou'lcil &amp;1!0\i!d no! be pressed to search its somel'ting in the1r pockets besides lOU's to cd to attend:
empty tre~sury for funds to repair the boat get the job done. Wh en one or more dec1de
MEN$ FELLOWSHIP
la-nding between;ome roy's upper and lower time,is wasting, th en actwn could begm un- The Mepa FellowshJp of t1f'
First Baptist Chur~h wtll meet Jt
parking Jots.
der their leadership
7.30 Thursday ev~ir.,'J at thr
Yet spmebj)dy or some group q~ile plain-.!, Jt is I\Oteworthy m th1s regard thlt when church.,
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ly should be pressed
the city of Pittsbu rgh decJded to do some·
High waters thiS spring have further des- thing abo!it its smoke problem mdustrialisli
troyed the facilities •t the tanding. At this were the men who got it done . Who else
time it is prohibitively dangerous for craft could, or should , smce lhey obviously had
to approach the area riverside What was es- the greatest stake 111 Pittsburgh's future ~
timated at a $1,000 to $1,100 project last
So it is with eaeh city and town in Ameryear tod•y appears to approach one that ica. We with the handsomest mvestment in
would cost $1500 or more.
the future health and well-being of our comIt is unfortunate that apparently no or- munity must lend 1nfluence and assistance to
ganization exists in the county seat that is get necessary things done
We hPve heard Pomeroy bus1~ess men say
prepa·red to take up projects like this. Surely
recently:
it is obvious that modern landing arrange"We're in bad shape for community atments here would add assets to the business
life of the community, speaking dollarwise. tractions. What have we .got~ Look at Middleport!"
Advantages of improved facilitieg here
They cited in th e next breath Middleport's
would boost recreation assets of lhis stretch
swimming
pool, 1ts buddmg municipal park
of our river manyfold People, numbers of
people, which in the aggregate mean a quick· that awaits only more community action•to
ened, more lively community, should be at- be one o( southeastern Ohio's outstanding
recreation attractions, its new elementary
tracted to Pomeroy.
school , improved and enlarged high school,
Thus the question . What is wrong, why
yes, even its boat lamhng!
cannot something be d\me '' lcgitimptely may
Yes, even a p10pcr boat landing in Pom·
be asked.
The group or mdividuPis acting in consort eroy could be one of the f~rst projects to tip
who take up this projec t eventually will have the scales back toward the county seal!

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!(r, and Mrs. Jl;ber RoUJb and
M•ry Dudding or Mlaon 1penl
tho weekend In Nilro ot the home
of their siJter, Mrs. Alma Dud&lt;!i•l amt tlielr mother, Mra. Min·
t D ddlng who Ia 8, rJoustY 111 ·
n eW,.u Maxine Arnold,
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after recuperating from a rece~t
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lng, June 23, at Rock Sprinp
Church, Kenneth Wisgins wu in
charge.
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Three churches were repreaen~
ed with 34 members present.

The oew mlnhter, a.v. Buell,
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dinner. Tbe honbred
eolved IIIII from eac4 of
T. J. Ryan, Mr.. 1memben preeent.

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and Mrll. Eber Roush, Mary Dud- 1
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ding were Sundax_ guests or Mr. ':"~'. in charJe of the meeting and
and Mrs. Edward 8.yRn.
1mhatlon !"If held for Marga~t
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ruush bad as Martin. DiStriet officers were ~n·
recent IUests Mrs. loe Marti.n staJled by Mra. CampbeU and .mand daugltter; Mary, Mra. C$t! eluded Mrs. NeutzHng, anlor. v1ee
Soast, and Mrs Mar;::aret Varn· pre,sldeDt; Mn. Guy Reynolds,
hold, all of Ft. Woyne. Ind. ,
guJije and Mtl. Mlller, _Mra. 'l'hom.Mn ' E. A. Schaekel and chil· II Cook, Mrs. Davia and Mrs. A V.
dren &amp;pellt two weeks recently at Howell, color bearers.
the borne of her mother in Rock·
for4, Ul. Dr. Sthaekel met th~
Roger .Willoughby has returnert
familY in Columbus on theii' te· from Alaska for ·a aeveraJ months
turn.
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villt wlth his mother and other
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spent lhe past' week in St. Alban!!'
1'/Sgt. Boris Zatkovic-!1 is visit
with her $ster, Mrs. Victor Ste- ing here with relatiYes,· Mr. anrl
-wart and family.
Mril. Howard Logan and fJmily
, Mr. and Mrt. Chutes watker He returns to •Everux, France, on
moved recently into a newly pur· Mqnday to where his wife and ,.son
chased trailer ~orne on the pro- are liYing.
perty or her ,pare.nll, Mr. and M:r-s. Maxin~ D&amp;Vla, Vlenril, S~nt
Guy Roush.
several days recent})', witb her
Mr. and · Mrs. R. T. Blessin~ sister, Mrs. Delbert Dotson.
spent Sunday m Vienna with their
carolyb ~uepan spent the past
son, Ru1111ell and lamil.}.
two weeki in COlumbus with her
Mr. and Mrs. Dicit Dotson nf, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrt~.
Morgantown spent the weekend ~t Burley Grinstead.
the hpnie of their parents, Mr. Mra. Earl 'Ewing and son Tom
and Mrs1 Delbert Dotson, local, my spent 'I'bursday In Parkersand Mr. aJJd Mrs. Clauflc Bumgar
visiting her sister, Mrs
ner,
Haven.
Heney.

Insurance Company• c o1urnbu::,

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Accompanying L~~e Pomeroy
agent to Camden Puk will bf'
Mrs. Edwards and L!le 1r children,
Carolyn Sue, Cheryl Ann am~
John David.
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We Have A Wonderlul
Selection of Gift•
For The New Bride.

CHINA
SILVER

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combined In one policy

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During the evening the band mem
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joyed a midnight supper.
A pancake breakfast was servetl
In the morning to Miss DuUon's
iuests: Kiaren Bachner, Sandra
Ohlinger, Carol Scott, Judy Martin
Judy Wildermuth, Marilyn Swan,

HOGG &amp; 'ZUSPAN MATERIALS, . 1~.
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TOP ARTIST

Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Harrisonville Road returned Sunday
from a rourf(lay trip to Louisvilll!
Ky., where they attended the 1058
NatiOnal Square Dance Festival
Jn Louisville on Saturday the)
met Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ho1ter and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaul who inrtored there for Jhe final ~ay of
dancing, and enjoyed a. basebRII
game in Cincinnati Sunday on
their return trip.
The Hardys left Wedne.sda,
mornmg, joined a{oaravah of six
ears at the june on of Routes
143-50 and enjoye "Trails' End'
dances Wednesday evening in
Louis11ille. Indiana led in -registra·
tioRs with 1800 square dancers
Ohio was second.

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one economical policy.
Fire and allied perils on
your home and personal

Brood Run

Hardy's Return
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her brother, Mr. and Hfl. Chf
Rev L E. BueU filled hi! re· Sr. 1pent Wednesday wltb tbeir'
ford Martin, Logan, Ohio.
Mr. ond Mrs William Clark or Mr.. Tllre1u1 Ohlinger 1pent the gu lar appomtment Sunday e )en· daucbter and aon·in-law, llr. _. "
Sew Martinsville spent the week past week w1th her daughter. Mr mg at the church
Mra. Norman WE:yersmllJer.'
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Attendance at Sunday ScbooJ !.,=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;' '•
Frank)in Clark
Deckle)'.
June 22nd wu '16, cullection La·
Dallas Gibbs attended t.he"' fun· ken $1917
Rote Annl end Joyce Roush
lfere visiting the1r grandparents, era! of Mr. Lon Blc.ulna: at , Mr. and Mrs Charier Stout of
Mr. Jnd UrJ. Char ley LieYmg of Boards iiunday.
Orlando. Fla , eame Friday for 1
Alfne)', Ohio, the pa11t week.
RECORDS
Dmncr guests of Mr. ~nd Mrs vuut with Muu Edna Carman.
Mfl, Garnet Clark and Mrs Leo Cl,.rk, Sunday, were Mr. and
LP 111d 45 RPll
Melvm Riffle of Columbba , is
Pete Routh were t ailing on Mn ~n Billie LieYing and children, !lpendmg some time w1th his par·
SUite Edwards, Thursday after· Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Clark, Mr 1ent11. Mr and Mrll. Rov R1We .
49c up
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and A-1rs c J.,y Grin11tead and SlurMr. and Mrs Ilaymond Housb ley. and Thoma&amp; Lievang,
A mLscellan~ous shower wu
Mr and Mr&amp;. Carl Gibba and hcltl ror Mr and Mrs. Jack Tor·
family, New Haven, Mr." and Mr&amp; renee Jt'nday mght at the Metho·
Eugene HeKson were calllng on dl!;t Church Annex Tbe eouple
I, Moln St.
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Mr and Mr11 George Hcuon, Sun· rcceLved many loyely gifts
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Mr~ Vwlet M1Uhooe IJ .seri·
day.
ous ly 111 at her home here.
Cecelia Sm1th, (lve·ycar..old
da\lghter of Mr and Mrs Cec il
ty Evolyn Brietl"
Smith of Mal! on , participated m
Mrll Frances Toombs and !!Ofl
the William Kent Dance Recital
held tn Middleport l:~st Thursday and daughter and gr'lnd&amp;on of
Among thme attendmg from Manon spent the weekend Wllb
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Mascn were Mrs Fred Tnpp, Mrs Mrs. Lucy K1m and so111,
Mr an-1 Mrs Davtd Yate1 of
Eva Weigand, Mrs C ,.. Smith of
N1tro were Sunday gue~s of Mr I
£1lfton and Mrs Pearl Sm1th
For The Holiday Ahead
an d Mrs R K Rowan.
Wllh A
Mrs. Myrtle
Frost returned 1
home after .spending two week3
"WONDERFUL CURL"
w1Lh her daughters at Logan ami
Columbus.
PERMANENT
Mrs Lena Keller o{ Marietta
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer en·
tertained with a dinner, Sunday- , LS spcndi"lg two weeks with Mr~
$15.00
at their home, Cave St . honormg E.fUe Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne llrickle~
their aon, Manin, on h1s btrthday
II'• A Hotidoy Spoclot AI .
A deeorated birthday cak'e was wne calling on Mr and Mrs
Dana McCain, Keno, Sunday.
served witb the chtcken dmncr
MARILYN'S BEAUTY SHOP
John Kaylor Jr. nturned tD
Present were Mr. and Mrs How
Open Tueaday Through Soturday
ard Mclntosh, Mr. and Mrs Har· Tu.scon, Arizona, after 11\endmg I
Phono
6141-Y
Locutt St.
ry Wehrung and ,,1 r. and Mrs several months here with btl'
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fatller .110d brother.

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o ' to be held In Camden Park.
Huntington • w· va • J utY 15th ·
Mr. Edwards was one or 1400
Mutual agents ehgible ror thP.
al.l-i!Kpense paid . holiday, · v.:Uh
1wmners of ~he mvita~on qualifY·
mg on a brui1s of m~etmg a fixe~.
high quota ~f policles wruten lD

Dotto '

with Donna Bahr l ca din ~ Th Lf
weeks lender iH Grace Swo11tz
The MYF w1\l have a spa g he~t t
supper Junt' 26 m the chm{''l
basement

ptnanol poneulons in

N~w offtceu ellecled for lbe
commg year are u £ollows. Janiee
Swartz, president; Myrna Maag,
Yice·presldent; Charlea Taylor, seeretary: Nancy Brown, treuurer;
Carol Bearhs, publlclty cttalrman.
The next meeting is to be at
&lt;:hester, July 21.

V. D Edward&amp; has beeo inYited
to attend an all·di.f plenie f~)'
agents of tbe Motorist.!! MutUll

S. w1lh an attendance of
25 Dnd ErncJOI Taylor, leading
There Wll!l an u\lcndDnce or ..!5
at lust Wed {'Vt' . praye r se rvLC f'~

NOW, .. complete pro·
ttctlon for your home and

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Edwards Invited
To Motorists ·
Mutual Picnic

12 00 Lo1e of Life
12.30 !Searcn tor Tomornr.w
12 45 Guldiug !Jght
1:00
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Cheater Charge met Monday even·

A potluclt dinner honQ Dl the
blrthdar• of Mra. w. R. D1vla, Mrl.
Rlthord Comphell and Mra. Minnle NoutaiiDI; proeeded the reguJar meeting of Jane Howell TOni
Dauebtero of UnloD Veteran• held
Monday evening at tho DA V Hall.
A birthday cake hoked by Mra.
C. E~ Clark was aerved wlth the

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til o~ PomeroY and M.ra. Anna
Alma , Turner anc!

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Mid-Day News

o., June zs, 1938-3 Jane Ho'Weii)DUV
ctren openl laot week 1n Shady- 1.1. · t M· t'.. 1•
side, o., v!altlni her t18lert, Mrs.
~~:n,
eJ hog S
Jo..ph Lloh and Mro. Robert ·He'd On u_on
"dro~
Wlnt\!J'O,, Fenlon an4 famllle•
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Zan~~IU p, .:,e i!l&lt;lll of her mo·
tiler;· Mri. .ry Walab.
' Hr. --and - Mrt., Guy BleJolng
tJIOlll 'Sundv wilh lholr oon and
lamlly, &amp;~r. and ·Mit. Calvlu Bte~
11111, J.etart.
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U;SO Truth or Conseuueneer

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S.t. I.IMl Sun. Matlne11

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Mon.-Yitd•.fri.-Sat. Nights

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Boxer • R,ever&amp;ibles

Checks aild Plaids.

Fr6"' $3.95 .

Wash 'N Wear

Reaso~-

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able terms. Repay later.

(;ITY
LOAN

Swim Trunks

SUMMER
SPECIAL

We supply the money fast. Take a
trip. Clean up bills. Enjoy vour·
self. Loans made to your liking· ..

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L&amp;z SHOP· ttush~ In Two
"WHERE YOU DRESS
Sets-,
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BETTER FOR LESS"
WilolBLEDON, .l&amp;gl,nd UP!-

JUST PICK UP YOUR

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TELEPHONE

Phone 197
124 E. Main Sl.
FINANCING OiUO PEOPLE
SINCE 1912

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began
o-r her tenni,s
wom ·
Negro
to windefense
·a Wimbledon
et1's crown
toduy
by crushing
Margaret H~
, f.ft' or Australia in
30 minute!
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ttief.'' ~ili~ing champion,
Vlb10n,) fOld the honor G\
opening t~ litond day or tht!
tourna'men ~ on the lut~h center
court grtlu. She htd drawn f1rst
rmtnd bye and swept Into the
third round by ovel'whc&gt;lmlng tbr
dainty A~atra1ian with her pow

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Braves Threaten
Rmiaway In NL
AS In Amecican
~tii&gt;WAUKEE UP I- The Mil

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BriYila' Nalional LeagU\'

tlvall be~ get a move on be·

fore theYW In the same boat as
' the "lll)fty seven'' who are chas
lnt the New York Yankees in
the American Leaauc.
There's no longer ~ ny dout.'
about It-the Sraves are mftk·
Ina a "bll
move"-and may
be In ·the J!'OfiiJS of building an
juur!"oyntalllo ,leod. Their sv,
lomo toad after Tu.,doy nlsht'&gt;
Z·l lictory over the S.n FranciS
Qlantt 11 their fattest marfi 11
the ye:~r 1nd it's In sharp con
to their fourtll -plaee p011l·
lion of li year aao when they
eventually won b)' e\gbt i(ames.

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Morgon
aftern
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with their
Cinada,
Is vt•l!ing
ber oof
!JieAlberti,
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and family
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Mr•
Maey Hayman and Mn.
(;(n!. Ediion Har1, DarwJn.
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other relaUvoo.
!(r. and Mrs. R. L Gotthardt of
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1penl the wlek e.nd
WASHINGTON UPI-Five Oh io ron spent Ssturday with her
with tier .mother M,... Gladyo

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flood contl;'ol an_&lt;r
.pro·
She ~ai liked ·au .Df tier· hor~a
Wi111am P. Ba.rke~. manager or jectJ are· included 1n the finaL
IBj! 'MII'il)'n, but ~as aev~r bltln.• ~he • SoclaJ Security olfll!f at Ma.r· form of I bill to autborlze $1
so l s,orry to aee one'
IIlli Llr lett., ,lll'teil people ue'edif\1, Social 556,600,000 Of new "rJvers 8011
n"\V that Vic is sold. e•J• of I~ SOCtlfll)o Cordi to «&lt;nt~ct lhls of· bortwr; .work In th~ n~tlon.
otlier. horses did not both~r her flee. One "' th.e many service-.
The Ohio projects !l..'ld fund s
as
sale
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bY. the local office is the provided are flOod control at the
'Pe~haps '1Derc ·are two•tri'lo~i: t-.ping of ¥COUDt number cards west branch of the Mlihonini R.v.
Orie IS that she realizes ~e niWJl· ,Newl,: emploYed pet"pJe wh() Ill', Sle,mooo; navigation work
gtle up her favorite · sport , iot art now worklng under Socia) at Vermilion, Harbor, ~7~,000:
th next four years tat least Th" 'Security and have ne,·er before &amp;hio River at Ga}llpolll. $6(1,000;
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sHt's ever owfutd. / ·, - ' j
r'~~ Otbetwl who lb.OUld eon· tor navigation work.
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~he thinks that ' With _,roper •ct' ~hei o!flte are WQmen . who
The rtviaed vM!!lon wa&amp; expect·
care, Vic ean go places tnt .stiow ba~ m~rried
Iince receiving ~ to be appl'Oved withpllt clumgr
hnt'!Je
is • th
the1rs c~rd1 and
by the Senate and HOli ~C shortly
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liojn. His \lalf..
sbld ' last·
the same number and , Mrs. lreno. Kelte• and
yeJir for fZ:OOO. ' . •
name. tha!e wbOSIJ
Maher John;on. local, and
arilyn~
G.vs
that
the
woul,.,
cards
are
especially
worn
or
ille·
G
. B:mcl'o. £t , W. Va.
-~
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.
. oldl e Bas!,
.
• Vi b· , , " ~lble -•outd
IJI
a111a
II 1o k..P', Ira ck ~or c eeaurte
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yi:sited Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul caldwell
she has lit. much faith in the new cards.
d I 'U ~
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fall, that 'b~ ;)\'111 ~~-·a...fittar . 'J'hOIJI! .~oj\le wbo live some , · f.lringa~;w:!k~nd~tpr, W. a.,
hol'se.
lhe. district
Mr. and ;&gt;Its. Lester $1ewart and
a bit
dQ:,V
appliea,tlon'
SpCIBI '
doughier v!Oited Mr. and Mrs.
mtr, be able to buy him' back:
·ei\'do· af their loeal
lie Lewis Friday evening. .
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ce.e .Socia1. Seeurl~y · · rn~.
uf.
·"1c is si.xr
.lt years of age at the
-,~ and ~t"'11s. Gtant ..,..Adkins,
0
present t1m't. Marilyn aaid tliat
. ' .
- ,,...e servisited Mrs. Katie
hqrses
cab
\;1Cl:"l ·t.blS
'!rea..............
.Is lo~ated
·~
· · .still be active In the ipor&amp;r•
hea·..a.-;
1 tbln btern d~d son, Kenpie, lilst Thunday.
s w rm3 ~ until approximately
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e 8 'eand 7drs.
Blake, Mr11
th
of twelve.-Jt
;ment of t,he Court J:louse In
9,hatrles
B»t Wit~
m to 4·43
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· 'P· m.
meetin&amp; at tlie Ohio
e¢ On'e o~ her hories,. Ma~ "''
ES 'fi .. , · .
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Exwriment Station, Fri·
11 when he w'as sold and b~ was
A GHTIIt IOitN
day evening.'·
sliOwn af Lancaster' and several
~r. and Mrs. Norman E. M:f, and Mrs. tsa~c Lewis and
g~d .showS.
Wmce are the proud parents Of a son, ~ana, ·Mrs. ·Olga Lewis and
Caring for a ,show. hwe can !:)e daught~r, born June. 2iJ at. Booth Mf. a~d. Mr;;. Lester Stewart )no·
a 1ot o( har~-~wot", .'J~rding to Memorial Hoapjtal ID Covmgton ti:fed to Parkersburg Sa:turd:.~y
Mprilyn, and "'hen- sbqt describes Ky. Gra~attQta are Mr. and ntht.
the work cm\n.ected w~th j( one Mrs. Oscar Wince, Mluersville.
. 'Mrs. ·ora Higgins and soil, Stew·
urldeistands.
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A show hohe mus(~ rJddtu•
'r ICE Clt.IAM
' Lloyd !Williams, Sunday.
eY.ery day for 8bout ~fl!ieen ·mi~
he Sunshine
' mer V11n Meter and r:harle~
~~~~ a11d ru11st be ~ept' w~ll gronm the First
~5wof\h were- Saturday night
Church, Syracuse, wm
g s of Bub OHver.
ice cream tocial on the
s. Dana Lewis, , Mrs. IJoyd
the church, Saturday evening, June iams 'and Ml'1j. Till Nobles of
.28. 1
n visited Mr. and Mrs. How·
; Rayburn Sunday.
SPEC..-,L MIITING
J The Clifton, Graham
Station,
A special meeting sponsored by al)dj Letart Charge of the ME
the Syracuse PTA to study and
a business meeting
e:xplain the special bond issue an a , he Graham Church Tuesday
July 6 wilt be held Tuesday, July e ing.
1, in th~ Syracuse Grade School at ~ rs.- M~ry Lou Gross and daugh.
7:30 ~~ m. kl\ PTA membert and t•rs, Mttrilyn, Lou Ana and Caro.
! voJ.e~ are uraed to attend.
lyll., Minford, Ohio, Mrs. Irline
e4. All of the equiprnt&gt;nt needs Rogers and daugb~~· Sherrr of
fo bt ta.len-' eare of', t~o.
Newton, W. .va.• VISited Mr. and
Marilyn likes to ·turn
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G. H. Horrieon-Sunday,
horse• out In the winter and· let
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs and
them play. She maintslrts lllai 11 ~lldre\• Ll,nde1and Ray Dean, of
takes t.h!!lr minda off the &amp;Itow ~aledo, Ohto, ,are ~lsitmg Mr. and
rins and helps them
'1;\ lfarry J~phson.
Ill 'fact, one -winter: against lht- 1 ~ r. and Mrs. Clarence Ward of
advJee of. otbm she permitte1J qqlumb~s, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dixie •- J
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Qtt senberry and children ,Ill Ath·
~ ump, . anw •Jtt&gt;lrd\Jll :I¥ &lt;!jll spent the Week ~nrl wltb Mr.
lo!alliyn; · It did not nurt her
'd M o
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"She Jtlhanttid to so r tet her·• an rs. . scar nenr,- and Terry.
y ~t·Uyn
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lawrence Davidson
11 1
. Mlrll~n h.;. had a lot of mem·
chtldren ;~Q~;umbus visited
~rle~ ' tft•l. aht'il keep lor her
Mrs. neib~rt Becker,
l1~et~
e.
Chances
arc,
and , Jk!ttie Gladwell,
1 illf! ·lhe newt !our
-~1
, vioiled Mr.' and Mrs. E.
if t e newspapers
sUndaY~
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carr]ll' a· st~y .of. a hor.!Ul
Mn. Bill Stewart and
tile ·IHO&gt; Marilyn will t.
Danny KUling•·
.at
~~sllble. i , '
Mark, an4l Mrs.
,, Aatf• tl l: l 1100~ liel !lilt~
calling on Mr
sean aU ot the literature
of welt c~
hone ll!owa that she
" ~na for

much'l' ~ ~e

ROCK BPIUNGS
Mr. arid Mr•· Joe Woyersmlilrr

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Ctmeh held

More~-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrl• ' •·'·"' '
Their son Bn·ce return
of M•son.
ed1homw with them aft~r vialtlnA
R. E. Grimm, who js
h~ erandmother the past week·
on a Tri-State .towboat,
M dM
doy with hi&amp; family.
, ' · an .1 fl . Clarence S,Purrier
••d lfD qt Mlohlgan visited Mrs
A number from Letart alltmd·ed.. Normap Weyeramiller Thursday. ·
thP- Temple Theater thia week
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaffer 1f
see the Ten Commandment•.
Columl;tus spent the weekeml
with their children Mr and Mr, ·
Mr. and
Harold Blac:katone.
·
son, Kim, Mrs.
u
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M
a.nd son ,
m.r. an ' ra. Amo&lt;J Leonard
Miller in 11
vlaited Mra. Clod LeonJrd at Mid
0(1nald oversea• with the
dleport Sunday.
when stricken with polio
:-t
rclurncd to ~he states. He
DIVOICE IS SOUGHT
on 1Y son o£ Mr. and Mn.
DJvo~ce 'proceedma 1 w•re file·'
today ln ,the M11ias •County
•'"1111 cr.
• Cum"
Mr. und Mrs. James ROush or
Pleu court by lohn H. Beck
Ohio, are ·::sllinJ Mr. and Loqr fotto'; Rtht. 1, seeking di
Mrs Hlly Ptarson, ,Fred Roush dl
romkn er a Mae Beck, adand
other
relatives.
eu
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Theandplamtiff
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J ames Le e Hunt, son of Mr. chorgeo •·"
~..own.
neglect
WI U1
8b
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and Mrs.' Bert Hunt, left Monda)'
fur California to join the Marines.
GIIIL SCOUT TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West of Gal··
tipotis open! Saturdoy with Mri
Ww"'11''' parents, Mr. and Mrs. w: Mn. 1ohJ&gt; Moore and Mrs. Will
· anan.
·Jam CoIllOJ made a trip to Gal;.J
Mrs. Nora Pear5Qn, Mn., Herbe"" poll,a Monday where they viaitell
,.• tl:te City'· Park, Holzer Nursh1,
Shiolds. Mr11. Ro)' Donahue arid
1
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Mrs. Ear Y Roush attended
me,
Dam rnd other
t~y had ice cream in Mi d
R. A. Hayman visited reeel}tly
with hill brother, George, at New
M&lt;irshfteid.
.,.
A large crowd · attended
hymn sing at the United Brethern·
Church Sunday llfternoon. Rev.
Freeland Norris led the singing. ·
R. A. Hayman and Mrs. J . D.
Roush called on MJ. and Mrs. Ed
H8yman of Syracuae, SatUrda)'.
Other guesli were Mr. :md Mrs.
Thomas Hayman, Syracuse.
, Mn. Lillie Morgtln, Alberta,
Canada, Mrg, Nora Gorman and
son, Earl, and Miss Mory Hayman
spent Sunday with relatives in
Apple Grove. W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Grimm
have returned from a visit with
their son, BilJie, who was m· tn
Chicago.

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:value- ELECTRICITY• .It's ~· re.f l
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LOS ANGELES UPI- A quick
abi!Una .,, 1110 props today loft
tbe Flllfd Potleraon-Roy Harr is
b..~f!11Jfit. U\l.f lflhl In Los An ·
J1.41l.. biit AI Weill, who ortglnal·
1~ Jil"'lllii&lt;KII the ltoul, no lona•·r
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clcctrieity the .best bup.i m.yo~
tout 4{) tikes of brud (Or 1Jl8h' ,a
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the pnclolon-bladecl
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lhia morning Wal 32 at BroJdu ;,
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Honor'ed For HI's

The Tenm• Court project was al·
so d1Jc115sed and the clnb .is .,trymg
to spur on the plans of the eourh
Others attending were Charle11
RADIO &amp; TELEV.S!O.~ SF.RVICE
Lester, Jack Frey, Charles JeweiJ,
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PttONE 398
Store, .iU. w. \lain Street Crestline, has been awarded the
Couplto Club
lck ~
Pomo::rn
2·23-tf state Hlghw..ty Patrol auxthary's
't-he couples Club met 1lt the
BATES
Remlocl
htghest honor - the Earl Ulmer borne of Mr and Mrs Bo~ Cookt.
In a HC
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TIRMITES EXTERMINATED
~ ..... , . ....., one -.uoa...._
IOe.-4 ...
last Saturday evemng A delicious
award
for meritorious serVH'I'
..tew Jt
For tree msJ*1;10n pbone 383-M.
dmner
was enjoyed by lhe group
Scott,
33,
was
cited
for
h1s
part
'Winnen
~lipoelal
--lilrM~YrGilmort Sup~y SLore, Pomeroy.
- 0.0 IIIOdll f.. 211 cellll per - .
and the remainder of the evenlns
m
the
CO::pture
and
slaymg
of
Man
loom'
All
w:~rk
guaranteed.
Fully
mJ'ull hll ot a ..... per word wru be e~~atP4 lor acJtortlllnc •
1101 pal4 f2 Dolan lbo !&amp;a elf eldl-111 folloWiq 11Uertk11.
lured Vaughan's L1duotrl('l and ford E Draper of Manon In the was spent socially. Other medJbert
llrron Iii ~~'lbouiG .,. I'OGOr!td lmmedlate)J. 1'111
Res!delltlal Term1te Control Ser· chase of Draper, state troopers were Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl Jr
DaUJ Seallilol wW aol be reapor.liblo for more llloa one Ul&lt;OJ
"?ice, St Marys, W. Va.
3 6 tf Robert E. Karsm1zki was killed Mr and Mrs Lester Ztrlde, Mr
and Murray C Youtz was seri- and Mrs -George Burr.s and Mr.
rod-...
BG
and Mr~; Harry Miller.
ously wounded.
Cv~CRETI!:
BLOCKS
ol Tbana,IIDd Spoelol NOIIteel ol halo fl.OI, OUIUuloo
Riv..
pou~ It leoal per word.
The award was given hl're at
S.wlnt
"'lulkl Better P:or LHI•
the close of 1the groups I 3th au
The Bend Sewmg CJub met at
HG:
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
nual state conference
the home of Mrs F.' A Batey on
Reed.
Auxlli:lry Patrollll8.n Edg-.r G Tuesday afternoon The afternoon
andD
I Mllu North of Pomeror
Hazen, 44, Philo, Musktngum { oun was spent soc1ally and Eewmg anC'
On Itt. a:l. C1U Wm. GrUN•r
ty, received a certificate of rc&lt;·og a l1 gh t luncheon was served th(
flock Sprln11
Dintng Room tai)le, Duncan Phyfe ---~------ mtwn for h1 :; roles m the &lt;•t!Jiute gue.st.s Others present were Mr:t
Style Call 34th
6 23 6tc QUICX SERVlCE On Watcla Re of tlnee New Lexmgtnn super L C Roush, Mrs. L. J Ruttencuttcr
Mrs W T Stone, Mrs Jlugo Juhl·
p,lrmg hJ l'actory Tralne• market robbers March 2, 1957
·mg, Mrs N. 0 . Wem, Mrs. Don
wa:.Chma}lers
COIJ.JNS
IEWCL
~ Buut Ktteb.. deiiiD04
Smith,
Mrs Otte Roush, Mrs P. J.
EllS,
Porr.eroy.
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for 10ur bome. Free ettimatu.
Wolpert, Mr11 Herman Layne, Mrs
Theiss ife!l lt,eratlc.n and Appli
H. L Dyer, Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Ml'li
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Abbott. ·
Hultlert \Class
ancc Serv1ce Racine Tel 38l2
R F. Bryant, and Mrs. N P Swack·
The
!Iwtlers
Class
yf
t11
c
Mec
5·15-lf
Middleport, Ohio
, - GUNS
hod1st Church he!d thr&gt;1r JuJu• hamer, and Mr.s. K. J. Scott.
Win Dno
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have
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Are you planmng to builC: or rt · tnectmg ot lhe hom " nf ~lr tm1l
:
iiiiiii
Punols-Shot Guns-Hand Guns
The
Win
One
Class of the EUB
model? Call Alva Luckeydoo Mr.s Alton Banncy with ptc:&gt; ldcn ,
Church
met
Monday
evening anrl
AnENTIOH
-60 d1!lerent to lrade or sell
Glen
Smith
pre:!iildmg
,
the
rnce'
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TUrn~r 2S556
6·6·25tp
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NEW FILLING STATION
We pay cash lor your ourplus
mg. George Crow who h,1s s pen, enJoyed a covered d.I.Sh dinner at
NOW
OPIN
&amp;hells, old or used gum. You
th_e P11st 5 ye11rs m Jmli,J tl nmg the church socta l rooms. Bo!l
Located Oft list Mtln St.
don't need money at our storn
misswnary work, shU\tcrl {O!orcd Cooke gave the devolaons wtth th~
WE BUY
SAVE
just trade us something you
slides concerntng his work m th.il assHtlance uf Lawrence Lieving
,
don't w1nt Cor 1omethlng you
terntory. Those atkmlln){ we1 t The group enjoyed group singing
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
ON YDUR GAIOLINI
can uoe. F1fe Novelty and' Gun
Mr and Mrs Alton OutollCy, M! followed by ll prayer by Rev Scott
ICRA~ IRON - METALS
Shop, Rt. 7 South Middleport.
and Mrs Arthur Whcrlr. Mr ,mrl Election of officers was held dur
Open evenings.
6·20.6tc
Mrs. Ray Darhng, Wr .n rl M1 ; mg the busmess meeling The
OHIO
VALLEY
President
Ralph Fmk, Mr anrl ~lr~ Joh 1 new orf,ccrs arc
Kraut Cabbage. One dollar a
Marvm
Bennett!.
v1oo
president,
Fergerson, Mr and "Js Cal!
JUNK CO.
bushel Brmg contamcr. J E
'I urn Hoffman, Recordmg secretar~
King
Phone
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PomtN)
Thoren, Route No 1, Mmers
Go.R~Ol iNl
Picnic
Paul Rtc~ard and Mrs Blame
~· 0. Ph. 3678.
6·20·61'
A mcctmg and ptcn 1c 1111 p1 1 Wii, GJI!tan assuttJng., and Trea11urer
ltad10 ana TV S"'rvlc:e
held m th~ City Pat It n Mtddle Boh Cooke Others attl:'ndmg werE'
Phon• Otis Mctllnlock
Bargam8 in Used and Repossell8td
SUPER REGULAR
port on Monda,y evllllll) fur th· \h!&gt; Bob Cooke, Mrs Lawrence
Racine, Ohio
Jlotpomt Appliances No down
Olt
Phthp Sporn SupcrVhP ~ Jn• l tilC' J LJCvmg, Mr and Ml's 'Marvill
6
6
25tc
payment
on
the
foliowint-Au·
SUPER PREMIUM
\VIVes The food was JH, p.tr('fl ,1111 Roush, Mrs Jack Flether, Jol11
---e-re----- - - tomatic Washer and Dryer 13 Tree
AT
lrtmmmg and rem'ovtng Low served by members 11 tn e ll:~n 1 J HoHman, Miss E C nu1dtcl Mr
monLha old; Two Freezers up
I rtfld Mrs Harrv Miller and Mr ancl
Pomeroy Farm Bureau
pnccs 6 ylars expcrumce . 'Rob- Baostcrs Club
rlghl
18
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fl.
12
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fl
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Use•
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Mrs Tom Hoffman
ut K Suyre Racine Ohio· Ph
Co·Op Association
RefrJ.g
-Water
heaters·
T.
V.
Mr
A
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Mch
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Hours 6.00 A.M to to 00 p M.
3055
6 25 61C
Many other Appliances. ' The
review vn the t,d, t lt1/lpcn
Dntly Except Sunday
.
I ~ngs occurmg at till' pl.lllt ,tn(i
discounts
Store oCCermg
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I. Mlln St. PDmeroy, 0
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everyone. we wm lake old or
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gave remarks connrr1mg thf' coli
new guns or anythmg of value
!ructwn of the m•w """ 'IIWSI'
11 part payment. ~~tre Refrigen Barnes SlmJl..,on lns•~ ...... ~c Agtlnot eujoyln!{ the cvenm~ \ , 1(' 'llr un ,,
(81 Auro
M1ddl~port
Fire, A.Td' mobile Mrs A. G. Mehlman, :Vl 1 &lt;11111 Mrs
lion, Rl 7, South Middleport.
Bondn Phone 631J·l.
to52 Pickup ~ck, ~fudcbaker
HO·Otc
6·20.11 E. II Gloss, Mr and M" P F.
Open evenings
3W
good 8 ply tires m good runnln g
s
cally,
Mr
and
~1rs A I. Smith,
shape. Cheap Calvin Lane, M1d Male Beagle dog 1 yca1 old. Call ttJMPLETE Insurrilce f'rotertton Mr and Mrs P J Wolpcot , M'
WAPAKO~ETA, 0 UPI A
Ute, Auto, Fire, PoliO Call Dor a
6 Z4 3tc
368 Pommo~y.
dlcport Hill. Call alter ~ r II
ri.d Mrs. R J Willwm~u l1 Mr anr! 73-ycar old man has flied suit m
Mills, Middleport. (Jhto
6 23 31p LIVING ROOM SUITE m good con· --Mrs. R V Gibbs Jr, Mr &lt;Jilrl Mr ~ Common Pleas Court here to re·
Harry Hoffm an, Mr and Mrs Pau' eovcr $7.~00 he said he pa1d to
d1tion. Color, hluc Sec Mn Mil· (2ll
Hubcr,Mr and M• ~ EaT! il11tlegcn, the husband nnd father-in law of
~9M Pont1ac 8 Cyl Custom $993
lard Van Meter, Racine Phone
': 3464
6 Z4 6tp New 6 room house and bath on Mr and Mrs. Jun Hart , J1m G1l a 24-year·old Woman from whom
2 Door Hydramattc, Radio and
Heater Beautiful Coral and Indian Warrior Motorcycle, 19'2
l11rge lot 1n nice neighborhood bert, Mr and Mrs 8Jb Juhnslo.I, he "uked for A kiss."
White fmlah with matchinjl
model. Reasonable 0 C. Pooler, Located on Mulberry Heigh:.~ Mr and Mrs Bob Epson ~~~ UTI I
The man, Albert Kurt2: from
liHO Mill St , Middleport
leather ln. . ior Newly ovet
ncar Children's Home PhOOl' Mrs Charles Lester M1 .md Mr'i ncar Buckland, Lold the court he
hau led rnglne. Blacttnus, Pom
6 Z4 31p
6-18-12tc Bub CrU!ck!!hauk, Mr ,md M1 ~ wrote two &lt;;hccks totalling $7 ,IJOO
71·M
Don Drown, Mr and Mn lld! lb to Bernard Brorein' Sr 1, hiS son.
eroy
fl-2().ftt c ~
Nice cabbage Me per buahel.
0 mck, Mr. and Mrs n 1 l'!ulhr: "
Bernard Jr, vnd the junior's wife,
Brln( container Ru ..ell Find·
19115 Ponllae VB f Dr Sedan e1..
I tr and Mrs. Charlc~ \'/('av~r , MT' Alvtnll, alter they threatened (o
ley, Letart Falla.
6 Z4 4te
195 2.a.,MO attu11I m1les by one
~"' ~;!el'
1 and Mn Glen 'Cal twnght, M1 o~wl send him to the penitentiary for
careful local owner Bl•ettnan
Mrs. Frllnk T1~us Mr lllld Ml'~
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8·20·81c (111
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With tub hath, American kit· I he Appalacham Power ('o \1t proper advances.
chen, full bai!Cmcnt with show· nd Mrs ~n Spnnge1 . 'H lllii.C:l'l ,),
'0!14 Old•mobile 88, $1,293. 2 o,· Utility flat • bottomed !railer. Ph.
The defendants denied the
('r.
iiUtomallc gas heatling, wall 0 hlo Powtlr Elcctm ( o ~11 .111d money was extortion, .as alleged
6069·Y.
6
18
61p
Redan Hydramntic, Radio amI
. to wall carpeting In livmg room
n(later Beautiful original red
by Kurtz, but admitted they re
und h111l This property should Mrs. Bob G11Juorc, Mr .111rl Mrs cea
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For
Rcnr
evcd a sum. They said it was an
and white finish A nry clean
Wyatt ChlldweJJ. Mr ;1nd Mrs Jlo
qualify for etthcr VA or FHA
car LnC'!ally owned. Blaettmus • , N&amp;w apartments, three rooms and
mer
Gorden,
Mr
aad ~tr~ \l.u·v 111 out of court &amp;ettlcmenL over the
loan $8000 00
Pomeroy
6·20.fltc
bath, unfurnished, swibble for fiOMEROY - 7 room fnme with Roush, Mr tmd Ml's .Jnhn ~1 1 Jl'g 111 mcldont.
son John Dav11l Mr 1t11l Mr ~
two. Alao office apace. Phone
bath, hardY. ood lloors, ,!urna~ nd
1955 Oldsmobile Super 88. $1,495
layton
Athey, Mr and \lis liar
Kurlz also sa1d tbe three de·
c
Middleport 6001.
6 16 12tc
heating, full basement, garag~.
-4 Dr Ser1an. Power Steerln:~
d lohnson. Mr und Mrs w I•: mandcd thllt he give them
80
ol
$6000 00 Would trade for smol
Power Brakes, Heat"'T and Hy ' t'OK RENT- -EitnMIOn ua ... r ..
rown
MI·.
and
Mr~
w
tt
s
Du
d
acres
or
farm
land,
another
eigbt
11
B
ler house In upper Pomeroy
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acfes in Buckland and $5,000 1n
dramallc A beautiful black
Scotrold Boards, Drop Clotho
d
In&amp;',
~r
and
Mrs
ll
ow:m!
\\ dgl''1 I cash to kee ham out of the eni·
SYRACUSE - 5 room frnmc, with
beauty iVIth new bla'ck 1111 I
Clinton Flshor, llld"oparl, 0
P
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electrlcit_y, city water, und g:.~s , hals, ,Mr ar1d Mts ll1·tl•d VIlli&lt;'• tcntiary
gny seat covers Blaettnu"
IJ .J,tl
Phon• •IUII-'11.
Mr and Mrs Tnm l!nfl1nnn and _ __:_~.:::;:::::;~ ·
Garage
Several
fruit
trees.
Pomcrov
8·2&lt;Hk
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Good neighborhood Ca!h prlee Mr.\ and Mrs. UnJ Wl'ntzc·l l
Rooms-Apartment. Close In lowa•
Liana
$3000
OD
127 Bultelnul Avenue 6·18·121c
Ottd Cluo UoM Cm
1'hc
New
Havel\
l.IOll O. ( !uh ll\ 1 1
Party glollet with
FARM -I&amp; .11cres m Lebanon Tw~ .
All Me'"" ond Mtdol1
the
Cbmmumh
Bulldmg
Tuc,
Full7 equipped oervlcc llrll•·
near Mornmg Star Church 4·
MliTRDPOLITAN
II ay evening with .JnlTn \\ ull c r1111
Lotalod In Middleport-North
room house Only SIBOO 00
' Auto 1!.1••
Third Avenue-Inquire Rowley HIGHWAY HOME AND FARM- ill1ctmg the bU:-illll ss ml't tlll o; 'I h•
I 10 'IT
Jlardware Phone
and Reed
9~ acres wtth 20 acres in cultiVII· !roup discussed thl' l-Il t rlll1li~ri11l
8·20-61&lt;'
1272-M.
tlon, balancf" m timber and pus- convcnUon, whhh \\ dl bt• hc l 1
Pontiac 'M 4 door 11edu Radio
ture Good 6 room house w1th July 9, through unrl mt lu,hn.: I:! · h
and Heater Gnod condition !-&amp;room unlurn,bed apart·
bath,
large mahogany paneled In Chicago, Ill , John Wt•llc lind
$1150 00 Call SPruce 36013
I 20 ll
mont. Phone 31D-M.
room with cutstone fare· Don Divers i&gt;hln to .1 1tcnd
hvtng
82~3tc
The Fourth of July l&gt;'&lt;'s tll•,d w il~
plncc 2 porches Large poultry
Furnlahed tpartment of .8 room11
--,..--dl
llCUI!II(ld
and wtl! lwg n ,11 2 lJ1l
building
Total
pi·lee
$16,i!OO.OO
Kelvlnator. D cuhtc root. Good
and bath. Walklnl dlolonco ' to
o'
clock
p
m at tlw Nf'w lJ ,,V('I'
condition. Priced to sell Ph
CUCKLEA
RIALTY
prlnelpal oloreo ond eblllthco
rade.
School.
A pony will he raf
Racine 3463, Ji:l11ic Decker
loa
229
G
Phone
lOI·Y
AIIO
nlee
Utllllleo fumlahod.
6 21 31&lt; Ited and also pony r11lt•s 11.111 tw
6 2&amp; 3tc
aoraae. Phone 133 or ,.. Glen·
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roy F.wlnr Store.
1964 Bu1ek Spacial Owner will
Middleport, · Ohio, unLI 12 00
oaerl!leo. Call 6194-Y, Middleclock noon, July 14, 1008 for
o'
roam apartment." 100 Mulbtrry
pori after f:SO p, m. 1211 61p
th e sule 'of Lhe followmg Nilllll
Avo. All eonvonloncoo, Coll 'HorLIOAl NOTICI
I
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per'a Tollor Shop,
B 13 61p C111 No.
One 1048 Ford Tr.w!l)r
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t room houao In oountry. Phone
One new Front MoUI,I('d Road
Cabboge For Sale· rrlco Ia rlaht.
823-M.
,e:!Utp St1te of Ohlt
Broom
Meigs Countr S$
Homer Routh, Syracuse, Ohio.
0110 rmd loudl'r
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Probe.. Court
6 25 ltp
One MOUJitcd Bind!'
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171
Nottcc Is ~lvqn thol llobarl AIOne Side Mounted ~1uw('r ~5
Good u•ed breakfut nt "Warm
len Beaver filed hill appli~atlon
Coot
Mornlne" ltovc Hand lawn Lady to Core lor alok lady &gt;t 011 June 23, 19M, prnylng for an
Equipment can be instwltl'd at
mower. Inquire Katle't Lunch,
nlrht. For lurtber parlleulm order for the registration of · his
Call 80'11-Y Mlddlopart or cal' birth w~ch Is nol recorded. ol· th e Ctty Hill at any t11n('
or Ph. 14842 Rutlond. 6 211 3tc
Tho right 111 reserved to t('k&lt;'t
In penon at Tuckerman'• Gro· logtng t t he was born AprH 6,
Jill)' and all bids
1
eery, 28'1 Llneol!l Sl. _'Middle !902, al Da~hon, Ohio Samo will I
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VILLAGE OF liiDilL!:POil'r
por~ Ohio
B 23 3~&lt; be Cor hc:u ng on July l2, 1958.
Loldl!4 wbllo you wall. Aloo
By: Gene Grat(!, Clerk
JOHN C. BACON
161 18 2D· 171 2 9 4tc
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lrU&lt;U available lo bllll at roa· Woman lo care for •lderly Invalid
IODible rateo.
Aclmg
Judge
of
the
Probate
Court
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Deputy Clerk
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Will Center On
Medina Research
MEDINA, 0 UPI - Medina
will be one of three Ohto comml.in·
!ties taking part in a nationwide
highway accident research' proa:ram bein1 c:onducted by Cornell
University.
The Umvenuty's automotive
crash mjury research program
will focus on Medina, Athens, and
Hancotk counties for six months
beginnmg July 1
j
Lt J A Bower, commander of
the highway patrol's district head·
quarters at Massillon, said Me·
dma was chosen because tt is a
high accident frequency area.
All reports from the Oh10 re
search w11I be sent to Cornell,
whtch already is conductmg sJml•
lar research in 16 other states.

TUPPERS PLAINS
Clarence Nichols was taken t:
the office of Dr. Donovan a1
Pomeroy when he became Ill rl!
eently.
Mr. and Mrs Don Landon an(l
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kush are an·
nouncmg the b1rth of sons.
Mr and Mrs. John Bragg of

Lose weight
fast. .. forget
food craving
lose up to J1. pounds
inl1df9s!
Hl!rt i1 the new, modern,
p!t:-asant-t~tJur way to lmc

\\eight. On the Kenamin
Plan 14, you'll eruoy the
lame dehciou1 foods u your
fam1ly and friendt. Never
any hun~r pangs.
The Kessatnin Plan and
Tableta ltart working right
I\\ ay, And you (eel great
be(au1e Keasamin Tableu
bnng you vitaJllins and iron

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his brother Rev. and Mrs W. W

Bragg.
George

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returned

SPECIAL NOTICE
TO OUR:
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CUSTOMER-S.
Electric service will be interrupted from 5 :00 A.M. to '6 :00
A.M. on June 26, 1958. This - ' 1;
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line crews during this .work'
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The area affected:
Pom·eroy - Minersville -- Syro:
cuse -- Racine and nearby rural
areo5.

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Nottce i1 M:reby gJven t}lat
Qhio Powel' Company has filed
with the Public Util\tleo Com·
mission of OIJ,lo an •ppUcatton jn
Proceeding No 2'J664 for authority
t•tlude the following fu~l
1ts restdential and pm~ll ~om·
I.,,,,use in Ito reoldenUal and •11Jall
commercial tariffs·

Our thanks to
you f.or your
patience
during
this
interruption.

FUEL CLAUSE:
!
Th19..,ate lo bl!led !IJIOn lbe•
we1gbted 'vera&amp;e cut of flfel cpn·1
awned by Ohio Power Comp!J1Y1
at its pnnci~al aeJierttil]J stahaps.
If durin' anf !rioalhly period svch
averaae cot~ lo •'love 18.0 cen\1'
1,000,000 B'I'U by ~I least .&amp;
an addl,llbnal !)harJe, during
~:~econd m'b,nth thereafter Will
be made on the O.ctual kwhn uifCd
during said second month at00575 wrt peikwhr for each' lull
.5 cepl increase 1~ the cost uf
above 18.0 cents per 1,000,000

20. Matn
IUpport
2t.Can

22. The
Unl!td

for up~to·par pep and well•

BiolA!~

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be mg.

Ask your doctor about rt•
ducing:j your druggist about
the Keaamin Plan. Guararr•
lttd! You loH: weight, feel
beuer, or your mo,ey back.

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If lnclell!e!ll weather prevlils lhe : abovll ' "'
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Baroecued

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Congo; Harold
and LUUan
on the South by
.by IJIIIan Proflltt;
Edna Busch.
on the West by lands
Ed)Yard and Edna

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17,869

deecribe4 par·
are sub;teft to
of record In
of

:iurmg ani tnapthly period
~VO!MM ,,qR!l , i~ ,1~1'! t~~tn 1110 .
v~r ),000,000 BTU •Y al
~ eenl, the bill rendered to
the custo!R~r for the second s~c­
ceeding moulb sh~ll bo decre~d ~
by an amount equal. to the actQll
It\\ hl'1! u1ed during said second
moQI~ al .QOii7G ..nl per ~w.hr lor
eacb Ml .5 cenl ilecrlljl'l!' in lhe
cGst ol fuel below 17.0 cents per "'·
1,000,000 BTU •
The prayer of such {IIP:Pllcation
Js for authority to include such
fuel clause m Tor1Uo No's DS, (js,
CL, RP and PB of 118 Schediile of
Tariffs, PUC 0. No. 10 and' T'r. \_
OS, GS, and GI!Jl of 118 Sch~·
of Tal'lffS, 1' U C. 0 No 11.
Copies of lll,e !U'Pll~lion and
scbedules proposed to be flied m
substitution for the present ached·
ules identified above may be exa:l'ft•
med m the otnee of the PdbJic
Ulillhes Com111l"lon ~~ O)!io In
eolumbus, Oblo, and at the Divi•
sion Olfiees ,of Ohio Pow~r COIIlpaa;ty in canton, Ohi~, Lima~ Ohio,
Steul).envllle, Ohio, ll'd Newark,
O~io.

OHIO PQWER COMPANY
A. N ·Prel\tiCO
Vtce Pres. ' General Manag!:lr
16) 11. 18, 23, ate
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DACHAU, Gcrl"l'l!\' UPt-Nel&lt;'
Iy UOO Jorqa(!lr ptiaoners and
relativf'S of Ul9ee who died .in
Dacbi:u conccntratipn
rel~rned lo lbe slle of t~o
for•ner Na!l crematorium Sund~y
for world p,e&amp;e.e\ Reraons

rir~~~,~·••l~~~j·~~·.t'~!b~e1rg,Netherlands,
lilly, AU!·
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l.egal Notice
LIGAL NOTICI
Bertha Ah.e Beck, ... wMae place
of realdcnee Ia unknown and can·
not with reasonable dilllcnce be
a~~eertaincdl will take notice that
on the 241h day ot J•qe, 19&amp;8, thQ
undorolgnad, John H. B'eck, filed
his petition Jl4inol
In tho
Common
ty, Ohio, Pleas
Case t~~~-:~:~·~!i~:·p~Ci~oj;~uin~·
for dJvoree
groundt or
and wlllull
will be for
Blh •ay of
Attorneys for

WEBSTEII &amp;
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Meeting Of Season TUE!S4:1&lt;JIY 1

8-DIIly Senlillel, Pomeroy Middleport 0, June 25, 1958

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QIRIMiDNiilS PLANNED '
Ground hreatmc reremonies for
the new WlDi of the Holzer Hosp
tal at GalUpolli will be held on
Sunday, JUDie 28 at 2 p m

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THEATRES

DIGS-POMEROY
TONIGHT

WALT DISNEY

preoento
Dorothy MeGulre Fess Parker
CO-Starring In
11 0LD YELLER
crechmcolor)
Shorts 30 Minutes of
Disney Cartoons
Adults 6k--Children 35c
THURSDAY ond FRIDAY

UNDERWATER WARRJOR
Dan DBiley -

James Gregory

TEMPL~Mlddlepon
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

First Baptist
Busy Bee Class
Meeting Is Held
Mmutes and by laws of a meet
ing held 25 yean ago were Iead
by Mn Beulah White when the
Busy Bee Class of the Fll'St Ba~
list Church met last week for thcll'
monthly meehng at the church
Mrs B F Parmalee was the
devotional leader and also pre
Sided at the bUSIDeSJI SeSSIOn
Games were played under the
d1rccllon of Mrs Shirley M1lls and
Mrs White
Refreshments Wf!re served to
the members and Mrs Charlotte
D1xon of Toronto Canada who
was a guest by the hostesses
~~rs
Dana Hamilton Mrs John
Kauff Mrs Gold1e Mourmng and
~rs Wh1le

ALL MINE TO GIVE
Glynrus JohM
Camel on M1tchell
COMING
PEYTON PLACI
June 29-July 2nd

ancwnt Grc"ks senously to probe
the m}sfC'rle:. or the umverse the
fust t understand the earths
mot10n the I IWS of friction of
velocJtws uf combusttons of res
p1r twn and the true nr~turc of
fossils He \1 as thr f1rst to grasp
the pr uc1plcs of the c:~mera ob
scuta ~r rcw propulswn the par&lt;:~
rhute under w 1tcr sw1mm1ng the
use 1f r nk~; 111 warfare and mines
to dclillO} torts
lie m IY he sa1d uhnost to have
orlgmuted the sc~encc of hydrau
lie un I he mvenled or Improved
may ]lhor s l\mg tlcvu.:es
rwm
the d Jur spru g to the wheel bar
row He was the only man m his
tory NIUally .. nd produuously g1rt
cd both 1n ciCnce and 1n art
Rooms of the Hayes home were
decorated w th p} 1 amnl arraugc
menU; of pmrt rru;cs

Point Pleasant W Va

ONE WEEK
WEDS JUNE 25
Thru TUES JULY 1
II

Name Your OWn Deal At
MetropoUt.o.n Aut') Sales And
You Hay Own One Of These
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Rad1o and Heater Its clean
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1958 FORD
FAIRLANE 2 DOOR
F 0 M Radio and Heater

See to apprecJatc

Fealure At ti 52 and 9 04

1955 PLVMOU Ill \8

Conlmuous Malmce Sat &amp; Sun

Belvedere H11rdtop Power
Dtte Radto and ll e~ t er ROO
and White

Regular Admiulon

1955 FORIJ VS
fAIRLANE 2 DOOR
F 0 M R:ldlo and Heater
Sbe s me~~

PIIIDOM&amp; V8

TONIGHT

1952 CHEVROI ET

'I WAS A TEENAGE
FRANKENSTEIN'
Whit Blsscll - Phyllis Coates
- alliO BLOOD OF DRACULA'
Sandra Hamson Louise Lewis

Sharp
Sharp ln:slde and out
Mtny MoNt To Ch001• From
COMI In And N•m• Your
Own Dtal.
U possJble we w1ll s~e pt the
Deal

METROPOliTAN
AUTO SALES
Pflonn 604:f J
O,.n Evtnlne• Unlll t 00 PM.

AI Trallle Light In

THURSDAY •nd FRIDAY
'TAP ROOTS"
Van Hcfhn - Susan Hayward
- also 'KANSAS RAIDERS"
AudiC Murphy Brian Donlevy

FACTORY
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Middleport Society
Mr and Mrs Gene Schwettler
of Columbufl were Sunday guests
of Mr and 'Mrll Cash Braley
RDSN Gary. Preston has return
ed to Norfolk Vu ~ttcr spendmg
&amp; two week leave With Ius par
cnts Mr and ).frs Gerald Preston
He is srotioned oa the U S s
0 Hare 1\t Norfollt
Mr ~nd Mrs George Hurlson
took their daught er Carol to Col
limbus Sllturd~y where she w11J
epend the week at the Glrb Slate
as a delegate or the auxillnry of
the Feeney Bennett Post of Amprl
can Lodon Whtlc m C&lt;llumbus
Mr and l'1rs Hudson were RUCRts
of Mr and Mrs Jo~:~eph Saxton !or
the wook end
;\Irs Lewb Lamhert who with
her husband, Mr Lambert have
spent a tWo weeks \afntton lit tht
home of Mr and Mrs Ed Spencer
was honor gue1t al a blrthdr~y
dinner Tuesday niRht al the Spen
eer home Mr 111nr\ Mrs lambert
will leave Thundny mormng fOr
their home m P.blladelphia P~
Miee Sylvia Swan11on daughler
of Mr and Mra Carroll Swanson
is spending the week with her
couaJn! Mr and Mrs F'rank hs
tep Columbus
Lou Ann French daughler ()(
Mr and Mn. Edwl\rd T French
Ialii with the measles and mumps
Miu Bu\tlra Stout executive
secretary of the Child Welfare
Board 11 a aurglul patient at
the Hpller Hospital In Gllllipolls
.Mr aDd )lrll C R Yonnl{ Da
vld Jackson and Mrs C~rrtc Ca&amp;aell were In RendvHJe Sunday to
attend the 38th wedding anniver
sal')' of Mr aDd Mrs Dougla11 Jack
son 'Mrl Young and Mr Jackson
are alatcr and brother of Douglas
Jackaon They also attended the
annlver~ party at the Rendvllle
Clhlll'&lt;h
Sc:hrem~r BoWman
t~ the Vaughan Jlrop1
the Pomeroy ~1801'1
Brownell Ave
Mra Carroll SwaD!Ion
week end tn Mal'YiviUe
Thoy went t6
to aee tbell'
-~~~;~~~~~·:·:~pec:laUy
a
Michael William,
~n Charlu swu
ooDi.. who wao born the early part

"MANNING BOW)IAN"
12" BREEZE BOX

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Rag Prl&lt;t of Wosht1 $179 95
Reg Pnco of fon f24 84
TOTAL VALUE

YOU SAVl

$204.,0 ,

$24.95

Only thru factory rooporallon
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Mrs H.:.mcr Holter nd granu
children Nanc) Ann Allen anrl
Jamce Kay visited Sunday wrln
tler parents Mr and Mn C D
Frecker
Mr and Mrs Roy Holler an 1
family v1slted at Cheshtre Mt r.
day With ~lr ;md M:"&amp; Fr~d
Thompson cml
children The"
went especially to sef the .n
Cant son of the Thompmns
Nancy Arm Holter ts spendmn
a week w1th her gtrndmot.hl't
d
Ylrs George Thompsvn 88 at
tendm"' Bible school tht&gt;re

50D m law and daughter Mr and
Mrs R1chard Briggs
Mrs Kenneth Ham~ and •on
returned home Monda) after "
two weeks vislt at Perry PoiiJt
Md With her parents Mr and
Mrs Robert Young who accom
pamed them home for « VlStt
Mr and Mrs C B V. eese and
son Don and Mtss Ma'"Cla Karr
spent last Thursday at RIO Grande
where Mrs Weese and Mlss KaH
attended htheM th
Officers
d st Ch Trahmn
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Mlss Gladys ~arr Columbus

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of Columbus
sister, MrL 0 B

' i~~~~ daughter,
rtlatives,
while
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Arnolrl

Road vlSrtcd Monday ~wlth Mi.Js
:\1arc1a K01.rr Syracuse
Mr and Mrs Charles Elliott
and family returned to theJ"
home Rand W Va Tuesday af
ter a weekend vblt w1th her mo
lher Mrs c L Arno d
Mr irJd M.rs Carl 1Riggs Cal
umbus Mr and Mrs Charl~s
Starkey of Bar!lboo Wise anti
\trs Phylhs Cappener Muncie
lnd wcrP weekend guests of
\Irs Wcn"cll
Bctzmg nnd Ml
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~nd Mrs ~hlrtm McAngus
r

SATURDAY, 281h

9 TO S

MONDAY, 301h

SATURDAY 9 TO 9

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corded more than a:; inche11 co
lumbus got 88 mch Youngstown
receiVed 1 4 Dayton 1 0 and Can
ton l 92
A cooling trend was lorC&lt;':tsl for
today with the ouUook for Friday
mostly fair and coo[
Skt~s had elcnred over the
northwest POl lion of the slate thiS
mornmg but hght shqwers con
tlnued along the Oh10 River
ln Cleveland Ill least flV O per
sons were InJured and about four
thousand homes were w1thout
electncitY Wednesday mght
M:~rgaret Jomes 38 Clevcland
HeJ.ghts was admttte~ to ijy.ron
Road Ho~pital w1t~ J?,Q~~ble head
back aml neck mj'M~S
The suburbs 0 Pi3"~ ClcvcJynd
and Clevcl md Heig])ts were
blacked out as well as some
homes m Clcv~~~~ Jil,l;Oo~r ~k(&gt;n
Cleveland Eloctm Illuaun::.tlng
Co facdiljJ:ls W~f' A~t
tbe
atorm
ad I 0 St!,\tlO);l
was
knock~~ qll the air \l'M~ 1ta B~r
ea ltansQuttcll was S~jy.,r;k and the
Weather ~llf\ tu s t~~ was Idled
fP.r f. bq~t ll9le bv po~er fa1lure
~~s an,d uhhty J?Oles were
blown down and homes and bu1ld
li'Jgs dRmaged "'Uh damage esh
mated at about 300 thousa\1:d ~
lar.s
P.twer failures were reptJ:rted at
Jeffenoli m o\shtabula County and
.sctUofl8 of Warren..

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Rayon damasks chmt• and
assot ted upholstery fabncs
and wiors

$1.00

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Wom-n's Rayon

PANTIES
Women s celanese tricot panlles Elasllc waiSt and leg
band Rosebud pnnls Candy cane stnpes - •nd mesh
Sizes 5 to 8

59¢
Another Shipment
Glidden Gloos While

B;~con Installed

As Pomeroy Lions
Club President

All 11\ela}

PLANT BOXES

FOUR HOUR
ENAMEL

Clicc ~lartln Athcnt, 6 d 1 r~or
of Lions Int.(:rnational, metalled
Judge John C Bacon as new prea
ldent of the Pomeroy Lions Club
Wednesday following a regular
Juncheon mectmg in 80'cial rooms
Of the- l'edcrotcd Church

Dark green enameled
plant bores ,with emlloss
ed leaf deSign

Por exterior ond Inter·
lor Non yellowing gloss
while

30 inch .. $1.19
36 Inch -; ' $1.39
42 incri ·- $1.69

$1.49 quart

Retiring presJ~nt Ernest Co
vert turned fhe gavel over to Ba
con after the inveshture whlth in
elude~ other n~w club officers

,~,,

Vouag Men's

Ivy League Trous._ 1

wcre,;F'~:~Le~!ia:di~'"fl:ha~~m

as These
fir.tt VIce

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Fultz se&lt;OI)d

M:ax Ward thlld
Ralpb Cambell
Tamer altd Kermit
ed the frohcEome

Tapertd legs slim olllldt!fll•
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gnpper on waist zipper clos-

Tautwuter

ure dropped belt loops Blue
tan blnck and stripes dt Wrm

J;&gt;~ald R~uter was

treuurer and Chester

,NJ~ ~!rectors are Ron Springer
aDd. the Rev Aaron Zundel
A Diovie out11rung the home and
Jridi;!tfJa~ uses of salt waa 1hown
by' ptb@lmJ&lt; cJiall'man John Ba
cop , _..

fabric Sizes 29 to 38

$4.95

KITOIENmt •
BROOMS

Long SIHVe
DRESS SHIRTS,
Well known Brand All
first quality In white,
sojld colot and laney paltern Sizes 14 to 11
For 'l'hls Sa~e
~

Lightweight hou.e
brooms of lhe very best
quaUty natural color
broom corn

t$1.00

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$1.50

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BAMBOO
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Y\)ur rooms much cooler These are dej:O~atlve,
pracUcal, and eaRiest of a\1 to hang They roll, up easily, and tbe natural color ls cool and sma~ , '

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'CAFE CuRTAINS'
~INCH VALANCE ro' MATCif

, fl.~ q pair
89c

SINGLE COPV-Gc

IT'lCkets on S•a1e
Fnr The Jaycee
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W1lllam Wood~ chairman rJ
the Me1as County Jumor Chami
F'wc years ago under Impetus
er of' Commerce dance sc hed~o~l
rom the Mlddlepo1 t Rotary Club
for July 5 .said today that !Jckrt a mastei dcsrgn W:l:S made for the
to the gala affair arc
uea betw!_!eu Locu11t. Plum Broad
sale
vay and ~%!J sts then a brush
The dance w11l be stll~cd at thl oad~4 ~y~~or~
Pomeroy Jumor H1gh ~ hool au ~ h
tro b t
tb 1 d
dltDrJUm reotunng The r..
~'M~ 1;9~r-J. u Jon: \.a~n
Samh1 dance orcbcstr~ nnd WI( t rou~ ~f~ ~J?r~~~ted fun~s
last from 9 p m untll 1 a m \ ,l)d ~W~t"Y f~f;;~ ·labor 1f1Ven b
Durmg the mtf'rnuss on Lee J~ I C\'1 Ulk~~~\d persons the :r.e:
cobs Will bn the fe h red at rar
~s 'W~.il t+R~~Y clear levclerl and
t on
O\lf ~.o,~IJall q1amonds tOI\ltruct
Woods s~1d lhal the Ian• • 1,..cJ 1 b,e SWin'miJlg pool 15 a part
lucats arc now on sa e at Stark of the park
Drug Stope m Pomcrnl' Duttor.
Drug Storr n Middleport and ~
J~ Jilili:IS ~~;r design call&amp; for a
the Vars1ty p Club m PDmero ~
~~~e r¥JMlC oj recrcatmnal fac:i11
He aho s1ud that the t1~kcl ~1es lfMre a tempon:.ry d1amond
could be secured fro n nny mem no~ exi§tl m the corner bounded
ber or th e laycce~
by Locust uno Plum sts Th~se m
lude a p1cmc area shelter tables
~ uts1de fireplaces
game eourta
~4 iiQ outside blacktop basketball
c~t L)!at might double for a ten
IUS COlU t In &amp;eason

Minnie Dudding
Claimed By Death
Early Wednesday

Mmnle Florence Dud&lt;tme 7~
years a, fes1dlmt of M!i
ijied early Wednesda~
IUOIC~~I.g at \he Kome or a daugh
Alma Dudd ing a
Nitro W Va
The decea~d was bo .. n Sept 2~
1831 ncar Charleston the daug ~
ter of the late Mr {lnd Mrs
Chari.cs F Plunkett She was pre
ceded In death by ber husb11n 1
R L. Du.dmg who succumbed HI

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194.

Survtvors mclude three son~
Denms and Robert of Mason and
Everelt of N1tro Three daugh
ters Muss Alma Duddurg of Nitro
&amp;lias Mary Duddmg and Mr
Roush of Mason and II
grandchildren and 13 great rrand
t'hl1dren
Also survJvtng are thl'ee sJsterJ
Mrs Inez Rhodes C:harleaton
Mrs Vtl~er SJ)urlock of Hunhng
and Mrs Edna Brace Clear
water, Fla
Funefl'
wtll the
be Ebe1
held
at 2services
m from
1
tn Maaon wuh
l.i
H Heeter of the N1tro
...
Ch~U"cb and Rev R1chard
of the Maaon Methodist

~&lt;lustLf''~~d••-~ce

Burial will , be made in thP
Cemetery under the d t
of the Foglesong Funlilrll
of Mason

Highway ~atrol
Checkiug B&amp; E
At Portland

1 he l~yor said 1oday 1t 1s up
to the tttwn s leadmg Citizens to
get bchmd tills park now and lay
d.owa {J.g,:l\ pinna for ra1sing mone}
Lo .dO one jo&amp; a( a tl.me 1n ~he or
dci .oJ. t~eb tinpa;r~ace.', ;;
He though much of thlS could
be .planned Friday DI.Jiht when subcotnmlttees may be named /to carry
on the work
Loms Elh-; street foreman is
prealdeut of the recre&lt;ttaon bqard

Early Morning
Power Cut 'Off

Land Partition
In Scipio Twp.
Ordered By Court
A Journal entry ,Y in the Me1gs
County Court of Cdm.mon Pleas today ordered the sale of certam
lands in Stiplo Tow.nsh1p owned
by Sy1vta :~uJ Otho Castle defend
ants 10 8 partition su1t filed by
Mary V1rgm1a Gibson eL at
The entry further ordered Lh~ t
proceeds dcrrved bt the Shenff s
sale of the lands be properly dlStrlhuted according to ownership
and that the portion owned b~ the
defendants be used to meel a note
m the sum of $5 M 93 due fram
tbe defendcnts to the Ohw Cas
ualty ln!urance Co bcarmg mtcr
est at the rate of 5 percent pet
annum from the date of February
20 I958.

ln another partition aC'tton ftled
Thursday EJ.Wbetb W1~kham of
Clll!Sll&gt;r as plamtiff seeks th(' par
of certam lands 1n Bedford
OWIIIIhi;p and names u defendants
the attion Ed1son P W1ckh:J m
and wife Edna of R1cbmond 0
John L. Wickham .nnd wtfe Opal
of Chester Pauline Rldf"'o ur and
husband Buel K of Chester and
Clyde G !.1ilhone QS treasurer of
Metgs County

Weekend Revival
To Open Tonight

~'6" X 6' , ~1.79 5' ll 6' . $3.29
3' X 6' . 1.99 6' X 6' . $3.99
4' X 6'
2.5'9 7' t' 6'' . ;$4.69
8'x6'. ,. . $$.29

"BEAKSHIRE"

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re named

ae~tary

kl Shed Dan!lhecn Luster woven

Men's $199

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Controversial SUB Bill Is
Bottlenecked In Committee

Two Juveniles
Believed On Car
Stealing Spree

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Kenton In Northwest o.bjo re 1

' Round and square box
styles Plam and frmgcd

$3.95
$5.95

In

the evenjng and h!j~Y t!W&gt;f~

THROW PILLOWS

Casual and TV Throws that are preshrunk cotton
fabrics w1th natural cotton frmge
Guaranteed
wa•hfast colofS
CHAIR SIZE

Pomeroy MitldlePPrl, Ohio, Thursday, June 28, 1958

across the Northern Oli,io .,..

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Devoted To The lntere.t• Of The MefWS·Muon .trea

Heavy Storms
Lash Northern
Part Of Ohio

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STQRE I:IOURS:

FRIDA V, 271h

AuthentiC UnlV&lt;l'llity

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Br U"it.d Press lntamational
Heavy wmd and ram squalls
"pped acro3S Ohio late Wcdnes
day hltting hardest In the Cleveland area where several IDJUries
and severe property damage was
reported.
Funnel clouds were reported I

END OF THE MONTH

€OUCH SIZE
72 X 108

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ly Unlt.d p,.. ' lntamatlcn•l
Ohio Pertly c oudy and much
cooler today Fair and a IIHia
coohtr tonight Friday f•lr and
not much c:hanv- In temPtratun

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THURSDAY, 261h

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Ohio's Legislature Is Convened In Special SessioD:i',i~ti'S} .

Wh l" Mrs John Bowen Syracuse

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that ofers you
a real saving!

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tended a ball g:1me m Cmcmnai,J.

nomics tcachC'i&amp;_ at OSU

United Methodist
JOF Class Holds
Potluck Picnic

HERE'S A SPECIAL

.......H

Mrs J D Butler and son haV('
returned home after a two month•

Mn Wendell Frecker rcturnetl 1 Is spend(ng a week w1th Mra Irv
home Sunday from Columbus mg Karr and other tclatlveo
where she attended the .state con
Mrs Ellen Baer remnms quit.. \
terence of vocational home e&lt;) II at the home of her daughter

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19114 DESOTO

4 DOOR

Mr rnrl Mrs Rtcbarct n vatler
entert:uncd the Cnnshan Cru-arl
ers Class of the First Baphst
Church Tue~day evenmg at therr
regular meeting
Robert Muls opened the meet
mg w1th a prayer w1th (_,, 1 e Cole
man glvmg the devol~nmo
Durm~ t.,e
hUfnness sesS1on
condu ted by Charles Vroman
president 1t wu voted lh~t the
members of the class would be 111
charge of Lh[l nursery fur tht rven
ing service startmg July 13 The
women would alternate w1th two
bemg in charge each Sunda} even

Mr anrl Mrs (harles V1oman
were m charge of the !loc1al hour
when games were played and
qulzcs held
Mrs Hovatter a~s1~t1 d h\ .\1r~
Betty Gall;~gher and \Irs Henh
I he V~r non Star Dusters 4 H ell McClUJ'(&gt; served n frcshments
Clul hel1l 118 Jum mectmg at th~ to the membeMl Mf' nn(l ~frs RDh
twme of Arlene Housh rccenfli crt 1f11llS Mr and Mr s Gi'n(' Cole
• President Man Rou ~h was ~~ man Mr and )frs Charles Vro
ch 1rgt of lhc mectm,. Arlen man Mr and Mrs Lan y R1ee
RDu ~ h hati charge of the
pro Mr and Mn Harold rhumas Rev
gra 11 I ho~r takmg purl on thfl and Mrs Warren HulhUII Mr11
pro.I(J am wut Lmda Llllhey M111 Harold Hubbcrd and Hershcll !tfc
tha fhompson Sha1 ur: Brown Clure
Bevt lly Slaah Carolyr. McCor
nt ck und Dolt e Roush
\J~ry llo u~ h presen1cd two de
monstratlons anrl a lalk on h• (
proJcd Arlene Rou~h also pr.:!
st nt~d a dcmorutrathm
I he r.lul:l decided to hold ~ fe~
A 6 30 plonned potluck prcnlc
tl~&lt;!l at lhe Vernon School housl!
dinner
wam held bv th e JOP' rlass
on fltly 12 DDit1e Housh wus
of
the
United Method1st Church
appomtul chairman of lhc publl
Monday
evening at th e home of
c1ty com mittee
H('fi c'lhmcnts were 1crved
to Mrs Benton Ponn Mulhf!rry Ave
Following the dmncr a short
the Jbove ond to the followmg
business
aeBSton was conducted by
Allre Roush Bruce ar.d Bonmc
the
prcsidept,
Mrs Dw1ght Parker
Stills I atty Thomp:ton l&gt;onna
Duncan Jo Thompson Glenvn Devotions taken rrom Tlw Up
Stunts Marlene Roush Judy 1..11 per Room by Mrs Everett Thorn
they Ylrl{mia Thompsor. Mrs Al as, opened the mcclmg Stxteon
hell 1hompsbn and daughter members and guuts responded
to roll ClliJ With K flower of the
Harry Stalt9 Adrian Lathey an-.; Bible An article F'ochl on the 81
Denver Gibbs
blc ' waa presented by Mrs Thnm
aa Several moJ'ley makmg p1 o
Jects were di111 us6cd A vote of
thanks was given Lo Mrs Ponn lrtr
her hospltallt.f It \1 as agreed to
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cancel the July and Augt111t meet
lngs
A social hour concluded the
meeting

IIIII II'IIU lOW'

Mrs lydia H) sell IS conflnect
to her home Condor St by ill
ness
Elza Grl:nore Jr returned to hu
employment at the Kroger Store
Tuesday after a three week5 (11
catiOn
Mr and Mrs Ray ••owers mo\
ed today from Lincoln Heights to
thea newly purchased home In
Galhpohs

U:r and Mrs ROY nOiter ant!
Mr and Mrs Jak• G•ul spent !he
weekend at LoUisville Ky and
national squar"
1ttendcd the
dance convention T"ty also at

Christian
Crusaders
Meeting Held

Vernon Star
Duster4-H
Club Meets

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STATE THEATER

We Select Only
The Very Best
In Used Cars

In the dmu g room for the hour

The rounlr} home of Mrs Ev

erett H~)l s n Grcal Bend was the table covered Wlth 8 pmk cloth
scene or tt r bst meetmg of the was centered Wltb an arrangement
St.:nson of the Great Books Club of Southern Magnoha blossoms
Tuu;da\ afternoon June 22 One from the Hn:;cs garden
guest Mrs OaHd Miller was pres
Mrs Miller presided &lt;lt the an
tJque punch bowl a
h;n
ent
The Not books of Leonard Da loom o! vasohne glass
nt ea
Vmtl we re discussed by the 'cooktes tnd sandwiches were scrv
memebl s as lhe Great Book for ed
d
the dav
Mrs Donald Mills Mrs Bcrnar
'l'hc l~:.u.lu or the afternoon Fultz and Mrs Everett Ha)es were
quotmg hom the mtroductlOn of named to the Program Committee
the 11Notebooks
said
for.MNI
ne~t'1 ed
yeatReed Jr w1ll he the
1 nr atDmy physics geology
I d
f
th f t m t g m
mall em t1cs and ut!ler se1ences ea cr ur c If&amp;
ee m
he
was
centuries
ahead
of
hla
September
at
the
borne
of Mrs
tune He W&lt;~s the first smce the Arthur Carpenter to Middleport

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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A weet end rcv1val begtnmng
tomght ttnd continuing rhrougb
June 29 will be held at the Hysell
Run Free Metbod11t Church With
Rev Ernest (Hook) Thomas as
evangelist atcording to Rev W H
Strausbal!gh
Spccaal !IIOging wdl be one of
th&lt;: features of the meeting \\hlch
Will begm at 7:30 p m
Rev Strausb~ugh will preach
the mornmg serVJCCi at Laurel
Chff on SUnday but announced
there wtll be no eve.nlng serv1cc
due to the Rev1val at Hysell Run
MARKET

REPORT

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A Jumhos 3(}
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