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Grea t BQO kS Club Holds last
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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Pome.oy Bend
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
Beauties'

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CUSTOM 300
Rad1o and Heater Its clean
- Its mce

AAlmiim

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
DEAL

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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

POl ONLY

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$179.95

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
_.Ill,. we oble to affer an u""
hMid of voluo Ilk• lhlo Hurry

-10 olayo only. To•m•

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there she wa&amp;a guest

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
1
0
Day at t e e
urc
Mlss Gladys ~arr Columbus

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.F.YRNITURE
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•l~ 1'1oe Brlghlesl Comer"
' ' Nlddleport, Olilo

~ri~:•allorll! Faria

of Columbus
sister, MrL 0 B

' i~~~~ daughter,
rtlatives,
while
llilrl!Vo
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Mrs C

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Athqu.~

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
~:
~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

l\1~~­

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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While Tilly Lui

$1.50

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BAMBOO
BLINDS
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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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Match Sllek Natural Color- 34l by 3611tobta

'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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00 J0 ly 5

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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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
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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"

'BW&amp;S

re named

ae~tary

kl Shed Dan!lhecn Luster woven

Men's $199

wm

nttne

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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FRINGED THROWS

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WEEK DAYS

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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

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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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lngs
A social hour concluded the
meeting

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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
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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
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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
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th f t m t g m
mall em t1cs and ut!ler se1ences ea cr ur c If&amp;
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was
centuries
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of
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September
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borne
of Mrs
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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
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. ~ 1 mg. , ummage. Wl l be N - ma n ~ nd gra~dsons . Carl and Bud_
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The Loyal women of the Mid·

~iddleport.

Ju1~~t,;ed:

HOLZER

CHURCH PICNIC

dleport Church ·ot christ will meet
The ;mnual picni~ of the Entertonight at the hom·e of Mrs. Ernest prise EUB Stmdoy School will be
heltl at the Hock Sn.rlngs FairLallance instead of the church
as grounds. Sund :.y. A bt1sket
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previously announced.
will ho smed at noon. Emy one
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day annouaced · a rumma ge sa:e
to be heJd· Friday and Saturday
June~ and,u in tht' Grate Builc! ·
itl£ at Rutllnd Hex! t n the Po ~ t
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iitltfltii.Cv oiii~U '
Mis!! Margaret Curtis entertained VJith a -t~rke)' ~inher in llonor

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Slnecrcly yourt,
A. G. Bonne y,
'I'r~aesurer New Hf'llen

WSA! TV Ch

Rev.-;;;;;- Mrs. John aucklet,

letdil, Ri~lne; Glen B. Logan, Pi .
Ernie JohnSon and Jllhiol' BUrke
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Pl .; Alva Steven Roac h, Galli · Dear Editor:
spent T\lesda.v and Wednesday in.
poll's ·, Ca•ol"n Jane Cra", w,· r. IICongratulntions and ·thanks t r1
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Dr. and ~1rs . K. 0 AniS:barY)re
Collnty,"W, Va,, today announc&lt;3'ri Wed!!,el'.day evening at their home am w1H1c ing I he UtHh of fi dadiht·
pt~ns t.ot a rtiintnagr sa l&lt;' to be on MiddlerOrt :f.:iU. Other ~ii@Sts cr, \\'e dtF'Sd &lt;~y, June 25. at the

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new b~ b~· who weighed six pounds
na:; heen named Betsy Lee'. The
Moon
Am~ lwry 's have t v1 o. other child- ter; Mr, and Mrs. Keith
NOrtliUj),
iliiUgJifer
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rrn , Jim my and 1\Iclinda. Mrs .
LC'Wis Kodt!e r Sr. iS the grand Discharged June 24 : Elmer King
moth er , .:tnd Irvin Koehler nf New
Mn:.
Harvey Brubaker. Jamus
Lt•xitli lun , Ohio, is thr greatWard, John Wheeler, Frank Tilgr:Jn df&lt;.~t hc r.
lis, ~a~eS , ~il.ljr 1 Charle~.e F:'fil·
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Mfs. Verila BlaCkwOod. MrS
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Stricklen, Mrs. Edwir, L.
HPorganized Chur·ch of Jcsm
Steih,
Mrs.
~fry Brooks, Thomas
Chl'ist or the Latter Dar Sbhit~
i~• .&lt;: ponsohng a'n ICC Crti iifii SQ. fbdtnlOn, . M:t,s . •¢!Jftn~ Malonr,
cia l un the lawn of the church Stephen qwens, Keith Short, Cap
lo&lt;' :1k• d on the Rac :ni'·Port!and Hatfield, · Mrs . . Ed Parker. Mi's
H o:~ d . Frid11y, June 27th at 7:30 ,Gef'ild Phi'JI)f~o, Mrs. ~im Nrisoh
Hnme m:~dc . ~ce cream .. C&lt;lke, p!e and son, -Mrs. Clydl:' Kuhn anJ
and ~ofl drmks will b£' fOr s&amp;Je _,on, ~rs. JOE! S8!tsrnan and . sOn,
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8:30 Life of Riley
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9:00 Cavalcade of Sports
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lO:QO M-Squad
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10:30 Mutic Bingo
10:30 The Thin Man
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Use - One Pint.
used for this purposl!. We hoP~
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CHICAqo ~PI-Rory Calhoun, to you alld to Us.
11:15 · The J~clt Pur Sllow
muther and other rela tives. He is ~64. ythftt Plalnl, N. Y., OUt·
our thanks agaih to .all thOF'(l
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AllU ~;~ ~lle~oonan Show
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•t onaL advertlll{ta represert.a 16:
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"""f'ljj Adl sad, Mlddle~Ur!.
p.41~n. pledges for $11 ., 6 Hct W.. iottlli~IU·KIIjt~l~ Inc., •• . 10::
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Bif Rs Jiille ii: Mr. :Wd Mr~ W~:-t t we have fece;vt!~ stH@e '.d8fton Afi:; !·11'W York c«,, ' ·t:
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James 0. Fisher, oa'k Hill , d.u · brmg the tora! .tp,. well .over c8. N Y.
··'j·' 11;3o Truth or ConSE'quenfll
ghter: June 25: Mr. and Mrs. . $12,000. l_n add1Uon to thu w
BD· ered Ill 1econa c1~ rr.dl ~ 12.:00 Tic "l'ae Dou1b
William Cdtll!ion, Rllc!ne, daugh- ~~ve re.ceJved , man~. orre.r.s . ·\o aattu «.t th• po1t oUtce at Pom 12:30 It Could Be You

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one of the most tense, well-played
teen-age games seen here
in many years. .
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The .blow gave Wahama's pitcher Jimmy Joe
all

he needed to become the w~iter in this game which
both teams into a tie fur first place. Each has won three,
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Th~(mos Jugs
Chcircaol Grills Cap;,Guns
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Vets unlocked I 3-3 Ue in

the fOurth inning on Gary
Moore's lead-off double nnil HoW·
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ey nur--.
the slender bulge until the fatal
seve ntb, With Bob Cunningham·
pitching effectively although in
nearly con~&gt;tnnt danger from a
mild case or wildnen.
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Jim ' Lewu~. the All-West Vir·
ginia l'olugging -1lar from Point
Pleasant. inserted in the fourth
inning
by Chet Oliver, hla&amp;ted a
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Cunningham pitch deep Into left
with two OH l in the sixth. He was
out by three feet at home.. stretch·
ing it, on a nice throw by BUI
W1lsou ~J n the relay .
But opening the seventh GI!Py
Roush led otr with a blooper sin·
gle to short right center. He we•
sacrilic.;ed down by E. Van Meter.
Bill Fisher, PHS 1958, playing
with Waham • singled_
cleanly into
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rcjuvcn· '1iants with a 3·1 win over Pitts·
ated , band of ~ San Francisco btlrgh.
cent.cr, Roush being held at third. Gia,ts mole
Cincinnat/s
Hemsley, who has hit safely Jn eros ey Fie 4 tomght !or .th e open
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6 of 7 tnps in M·M play before er or a rour-game ~E'flCS \~ltn ..
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W• d
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the Redlega
eunes ay, 11n w o a go en
a sing le i11 his first appearance
n~• se~-to· With the f.tcUlcg~. th{; .
al11~.
against Cunningham and grounded last aeri_f.s l of ~hat ~a~ been lll
out in thl' hecond lorted a high · uns~ceelffld road trip to datl'.
Middleport Little League Pres• ·
one to Nick Coat~ in short cent· may weJl ~etermine whether t~.e dent John Thomp.!lon said todaY
er whi&lt;-h he toot on the dead run. Q~al\ta: . retarl:l _home next , w~k • protest has been filed by In·
Two were out.
s~11! ~n the ·Nahonal League .~ flr.il dians' pilOt Wo~dy C~U o~er \~
Darling won the i8Me far Wa· diVISion.
1\•esday defl!at of the Jndians b.y
hama when he got full wood 00 J
The third-place Giants, 2\2 the Red Sox.
Cunningham 2·2 pitch that w;.s gjl.p!es bet\ind, league-leluling MilBasis for the protest was fail·
aliJhtly hi gh and outsiQe. n s.ailed Wl'lukee, atre · only two game!. ure of Thompson, who managed
over Coates' head and bounced abead of .Cincinnati.
the team that evening _beci.u'sC:
against the high 11chool butldin8'
Left ~onder . JOhnn:• Antonelli, ttre boys' regular manager ha\!
ne!U' the furnaoe room entrance. 8_5 will bl\ll41e mou!ld r-horcs left town, and no rep1acerilent
By the time it had stopped rlc- tor ~lie OI'ID:ti tOnight aptinst Ell' ,had been obtained, failed to use
ochetln g around the enclosure Red)e,J' Joe ~u'xhall 3.3.
all the Joys on h1'.1 t ench at
therl', r&gt;arling was fOPndiniJ third.
San Ftanclteo , gained a r~\J 'teast one inning as •-~ requtre,t
He 'heat the throw In ee1Uy.
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The next batter, J. van Meter aame on .,. wau ee ast 01 g L
Wll retired, Bartels to McOul· with 'II 1o.t victory ovt•r th" I Thompson said a meeting of
lo':th.
Brave! in an error-rilldl'n contc~• league officers and manager.~
at Milwaukee'&amp; count,.· stadium I will be h!!ld Friday evening art~ r
er
It was the Giants' f1rst victorv that day's gimes to allow or digdown in the bottom of the seventh ln '1he &amp;hrtf-&amp;lme serics with th o allow the Pl'9test.
world champions.
Meanwhile: tains today were'
to
fun
Terry
Phalln,
get
Coates
on
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to w' ashout p ony gamt~'i
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a liner to the mound and Bartela
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centue poiQtl ahet~tl of Uw this evening.

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Our Three best sellers in
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$top today and '"' with 1ajdyl

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GET EARLY LEAD
mch Jones' boys went into tl
2-l lead in Lhe first inning when
Coa tes wn.s sare on an error, Bar·
tels walked, Wilson was safe on a
fielder '~ choice and so waa Tom
Grueaer.
Cunningham doubled
Conies and Grue1er home. Bill
Gibbs singlt•d but Moorr. fanned
to end the thrt~at.
Wahama had QOiten one in the
first on two walk s, two fielders'
c hoic~s. and Hemsley's sin~:Je.
WMhuma /,j,OI a 3-2 lead in the
third on Fi~her's walk, an error,
a walk to DJv id Roush, and J . Van
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The Vet.~ 1tl'd it up in the bottom uf tht• thinl when with two
ou1 Grucser c!oublcd cl~:mly down
Uw lt'ft fw!d lmc mside the bog.
He s(•ore~l on an error playing for
him at third .
Two or lilt! Vels' runs were

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Me•gs• C. Men's
F
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In
MOftdOY Meet'1ng
The Meigs County Ven'a Fell·

~~8EEI 1 SET OF DISHES OR KnC';tftHTOOL ,

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:Vembert were reqtlefted to,...
p01tage Rto.mpR and brinl them
and old C!uittmaa cartt11 to the
next meeting. Plana were ma(le
for a Wcnlc ~t t ~ M4ddlePQrl
Park on July Z! It e p. rri.
Group 1inginJ f:iJoW'ed with
b; :.ln. Eugene Brown
pr 11 yer by Mn, G. k, B.;DJ, preJ-Itoncl~.~~t~h~e~m~ee~t~in~g~.=ident, open.ed the cn~r of the
PomeroY WCTU JJeJd · Tuesday
eveniDK at the Flrot Baptist
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Church.

led b · IIn. J . H.
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wert
Stephenson.
"Ylow,r YMluiona
and
1\tllief" Wll the topie of the prothat the persona) estate ef Jel$.
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Township Or Sutton. Beginning at dated 16 Marth, 100, &lt;1nd recorded gram prmnted by Mra. J01eph
tbe Churcbe.s of Chrilt
tile
decedent Is. insufficient to 1 Ex:eeptins the eoa,l under the t}Jc ~uth line of John P. Wolfe's in Dted Book 139 P~ge !:18 of Cook who streued the bnportance
tvening at the Pom·
pay
_the
d~~fs
and
~he
charges..
of
above
described
premi!K!s.
land
m
the
center
of
thf!
Public
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Meig3
County
DeeU
Records.
q!
helping
lbe
foraotten
people
eroy
with
a large attendby
admmlslra,llon _or hts estate ; that
PARCEL 2: Abo, tbt' following Jtoad leading from Rulne to 0. K.
0\Dd the veteran•' hotpltala and ance.
he ~ied setzed m fee simple of the describN\ real estate situated in Landing;
.
wilbur Pierce. pre1ident, was in
ld thence
d Southerly follow· th Nt th !llllintilf
d f d fuM,her alleg" lo•'lo.
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tht&gt; Town!hip of Sutton county ot ·mg
sa h Roa toward
0. K. Land· ha
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unt, Mae Wolre ' i&amp;
During the buslnetl oeulon, ch arge of Ihe meeliDI and a- re·
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?.ARCEL 1: The ~ollowlng de- Meigs 'and ' Stlite o~ ohio, and i,n mg 1g teen Hundred and ninety- l e owner1 ot the
-~lin waa welcomed
t ·other undivided Mrs. Anna .o:...-ro
port was rna de concerning Benjie
In lHI
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aertbed ~eo} ~~ tote, SI~U11ted in the 160 acre Lot No. 12t5. Beginning thtee ', lSSS) 1ce1 to a stake; thence one haIf .n
cres
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11nd
to
Parcel
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It
was
announeed
that
Young, a '"
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~.~ty of Me~gs, in the To.wnship at tbe Southeast corner of 72 acre
w t.,e a oresaid
South Une "''
, ••...:-• I' e 11 OWl h.IP i1 educating at the
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1 r demunds that t~e
'' Union had mot 1·t1 o"!ptlon•
V~
P. WoIfe &amp; 73 acres; tbence
of ;,ulton and 1n the St~te of ohio, Lot No. 8S4; the"ce East 'on the
e en are re11 estate described 01 a.nd waa a Life Line qniori. Min Kentucky Christian Co.Pege at
Court St.
and bound~d and d~scrtbed as fol - North line of 100 Acre tot No. We~t . t? the plaC&lt;l of beginning, Ptar~l 4 ~ shold , including the in - .\ugu1ta Genheimer, Mr~. Gtorle Grayson, Ky. ApproJ:imately $l500
lows, tl1-wit: Being 1n 72 acre Lot 1216 to the Road ; thence following con
auung Twt:nty (20) acre!!, more Wolfe.
erb~ O 1 t! defendant, Mae ft. Parker a!ld Mro. Steph•naon
ba B heen ratae
· d ror this project..
or less.
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Th
were named as the nominating Young who hal been at the cole roal underlying the above
The prayer or seid petition is committee.
lege ror two yean it , ...n"':ng the
premisca i3 hereb)· excepted.
for' tllc sale of said rcr.l estate for -:::;:::-'-:::-:;-c--;:---;:---:--,--:-::~ "' in lla·
PARCEL
• A"u un d.tvJd ed one- th'~ paymc nt °1 debts and charges a' stake on the south aide of the su~J~mer
hi• parents
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is wortin
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hal~ interest in th e following de· aforesaid.
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A1
I '&lt;_Tibed real estate., to-wit: ·Begin· The · persons first above men- We1t1 74 rode to the, Wed li•w
.... of freshments
the close
of the
meetint.
rewere
served
by the
th
nmg at !.be S. W. corner of 160 tiorrod will further take nollce thut
e section ; thenC* South 28 rods bost church.
acre Lot No. 1216,, Town 2, Rlinge they h,ave bfen mlld(! parties de· a~d 20 links to the place of begin·
Churchea represented were lfid1 12. Ohio
Compeny'!
Purchase;
fendant
to
1111id
peti:J:.n,
and
th&lt;~t
!'mg,
containing
33
145/1$)
acres.
dleporl,
Bradbury, Zlon, Rutland
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Alsv qmnmg at a sta~Jce at the and P.omeroy.
I post; then~ ·N. 4·36!100 chains 9ame on ~r befort· the 16th day of Township line 28 rods and 20 links If;;;;;;;;~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
lo the Guide p,Jst at · forks of August, 1058.
North of tht Southwett CQt'Def' of 11
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DORIS E. REINHART Ad- t~e N(irtbwest Qua,rter of ~Cti®
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9 degrees W, 3-3/ 10 chams N.
minit~tratrix o( the Estate 36; thence North 9 roth to the
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of Grovl'r Cleveland Wolle, center or the road; thence.a South·
~14 degrees W. 7 chnins to a pollt
also known as Cleve Wolfe, ea~terly direct\on a~I)QQ the center
at a white oak thrfe, N. 63 degre(:!a .
deceased.
of the mad 8 rods to lands now
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W. 7·15/ 100 chi:lin:: N. 34 decrees W~STER &amp;: FULTZ
owned by Rue Morriu; tbene.e a
W. 7·12 '100 chains, N. 3~ degrees Attorneys for Pbintiff
Southwesterly direction along said
W. 6·9/ JO chains, N. 20 degrees W. (6) 26; (7) 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; 6te
Rose lforrisll' land 5 rods to plate
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100
chains,
N.
19* degrees
of
beginning, eontaloing 1;¥ lcre,
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more or lesa.
W. 7·35, 100 chain11, N. 69 degree11
Said plaintiff further allc&amp;ed
Sizes 4 to 9
W. 3·5, 10 chains to the East line
Ervin Forcm•n wh
that
the above named were heirs at
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of 12 acre Lot N 834 t
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ose as Pace l1w or ~a:d Robert N. Foreman,
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a run anu of redden~ was 2009 Metro l't
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PAY k FOR A SECOND PAIII ..... 2 PAll U.OO
Road ; thence West alon~ said run Stre t P't - 1 h
PO' an an urthermore that said defend·
and Road to a post· th,.ocil Sout}
e ' 1 ts ~rg · Pennsylvania, anls were also th~ own'ers of an
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and wboae preaent place or resi- undi 'd d · t
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on 1he.West lm~ o: II. ~olfs Ian denee Is unknown and cannot With
VIe meres ID t e sai real
16 chams LQ lhe South Une of 100 reasonable 'diJI ..encc be
t . eJtate, and that .it wa&amp; n~r)'
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aseer aiD· that the entire real estate be aold
along sa id lme and the South une ed, Harley ·Balter. Wh9se last according to the statutes in such
Sizes 4 to 8
of said 72 acre Lot to the ii. E. ~nown plae3 of residence was San- case&amp; made and provided.
The prayer of uld petition is
corner of S&lt;1ld 72 acre IQ,t; thence ord, Florida, R.. D. ~· &amp;nd ~hose
South on th(' East lirib of said U · present place of re~ld .. nce IS up- that the decedtnt's lntereat' 'in
acre ~o~ to tpe plar;.e of ~Jf:Kiflntng, ' ~rJfgwnen:n~~annotrtwa•~nlhed~caMso•nldarbelde said real esbite be sold for the
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Men's
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payment of his debts, that the
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con am.m~ . . acres, ~ at:res O Sims, Da(l f'Jtrl
Gl:'lrtr~de Chris- entire real estate descri-..."'d in the
wh1ch
IS m said 160 acre Lot No,j ty Geoflge Chrl ~..nd J
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~~ if\ 160 aCI't! ~t
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' lon, ·lflf1udina ""'e iotereat
to
Endicott Johnson
No. 1215 @nd 87-7/ 10 acres l the t)' ,JIJU, e•ch of Whose place of all owners and de(endanb therein
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residence is unknown and cannot be sold In accotdante with the sta·
Cork SQles
South par of 72 acre Lot No. 834. with reason.a"'* diligence be ascer· utes and lhat the PFOCeedl deriv·
Eicept 12 acre~, more or leu, as tained· tbe unknown heirs d i- ed therefrom be divt.ded amon•tho
Sim B'h tc&gt; 11
deeded by BenJamin Wolf to Mil·
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assigns. of Frances Foreman K_ing,
, after payment o( cosp; tlitt
· by the Public Road lead~JUC .•d ceased, SWyia Foreman Chr 15 ty,
Court determine the intel'elt
the Star ~· East I:Uld ,;jh-.' ' dd~e~, M'ilgle Foreman Smith, to whiob eaeh defendint is entitled
aU
land ... ~td.Jby the~ld ' 1'J.'
, Georo. Foreman. de· and for other relief.
Sizes 6 tc&gt; 12
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nd Rolieft N. Forenan,
The persons first above menQO!!l·
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Wolf .. ng West of a ecea , will take notice that ed will fu tther' take notice t}lat
- - on the 12th day of November, 1954 they have been made partie. deWITH EACH SUITE ~URC!iASED
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IJle plaintiff, Manning D. Webster fendant to said petition and that
!18 administrator of the state of they nre r~uired to an••er tbt
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obert N. Foreman, deceased, same on or before tbe 26th day of
Ohio Sales Tax Free On West VIrginia Deliveries
fUed
his petition !11 the July, 19~fl.
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MAI\i'NING' D. WEBSTER
!itNCE 1171J
Ohill, allegmg that the personal
Administrator of the Estate of
estate of said decedent iS insutfiRober(' N. Foroinan
cent t~1 pay hill debts and the
(5) 20:· (6} 5·12·19-36, ('1) 3-10.
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t'e, that said decedent died In
fee simple ~·f an undivided inter- /
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est in aqd tt; the roliowing real
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ParCel No '11 The following real
$'The 811:, Busy Store.WMre Your' HatCilllla':,_,
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~ituate in the County of
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..eags andt·· Siate or Ohio arid- of
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described LS follows to-wit: Be·
,ginning ~ rod.s North of \lltlttth
east. corner of Section 11.. '1\Jrf 3,
Jnd Ranae 13; tbence North to
Ute center .of the-"/!·ion; , thence
OUR
W~st 40 fOda; th cili sodtn to o
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FRESH
thence
t~.Jb_e place of begin
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conta'l'·
(Ji!'Jo ·eres, more or
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Jess.
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SOl'ibed real estate situate in the
. , 'Northweil ~Quarter of Section No.
Open 9 A,M. I&lt;&gt;;, P .111.
3!1, l'owD.shii? 4 North, Range ti
West, b~iqg · orante Township,
Meigs Cqupty, Ohio. Beginning at
.tlte
·s. w. corner or the N. w.
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'QUorter Of ~ection 35; thenee ~o11
, 100 ' rod, to Wm. Rankin )a'\d;
Phoae •tfl-M•
tbenc~ ll{qft!l 7S rods to a stake on
the
.SOU\If llde pf the rond; Uten~
BRADjllJIIY, OHIO
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'17 dl!grees West 36 rods ·to .

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OPEN &amp;,QO A.M. TO ,. G:.QA?. P:rL~ I.. ..
STANDINGS ..
1950 Oldsmobile • Was $195 $119 1954Chevrofet2dr Was' $7~5 . $599
1951 Chevrolet4dr. Was $~5 $269 1952 Chevt,.let4dr Was $545 .$389
1951 Chevrolet2dr.
$239 1949Jiy~·outh4· dt Was $295 $177

Phllodolphlo 5 Chlcogo 4 IN) 10 In
St. Loulo 3 Pltt ... rth 't IN)
S.n FranciKO 10 Mllwtuket 2 IN1
Lot An,.ltt at Clnclnnttl IN)
p,cl, rain
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
W L Pet. GB
New York . .... fO 22 MOe
Kan9n City . ... 31 30 .llH 71f..
Detroit . . . . . . 32 31 .508 8 1~
Boston . . . . . . . 32 33 .492 9'1:
Chicago . ...... 30 33 .476 10%
Cleveland . . . . 31 35 .470 11
Baltimore ..... 28 34: .452 12
Washln.ton . . . 28 36 .438 13
Wtdnndfy't R11ultt
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aoltlmort •• Otlrolt, •" rtln
B"lon tt CltvtltM (N} ppd nln
KonHI City 4 Woohlneton 3 iN)

pOmeroy WCTU
M · • Held .·
un~cr T eetJ.ng N
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Cunningham nnd
Grucsrr. Umpire: H. Van Vnmken .
At!. - 200.

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By Unlttd Prtu lnt.rl'tflontl
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pit, GB
Milwaukee . , . . 35 26 .a&amp;1
St Louis .. . . 33 29 .e,32 2'h
San Frnncisco ..' 3i 31 .530 21,1
Ci ncinnati .... .. 30 30 ·.&amp;00 4 1 ~
PlU!IbUrt:h .. Jf 32 34 ."\485 IBt
Chicago . . .
32 31'1 .478 ll
Philadelphia . . 2R 33 . 4~9 7
Los Angeles
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r(ildoqoe w•.•· 24 N~rth %1h. llo. e:u. bealn~lne ot the SOUth- nid Rood North 20 dec. Weol 1 eer!tln road or lane runnincllorth
SJ$1, Lewloburg, · Pennsllvolio't · iiltll;)&lt;orner of 72 we Lot llo. 834 761100
rodo, North
h · 1~1~ des. Weot 5· ·and SOuth from 181d Publle Road
LEGAL NOTICI - - and'· whcae present plt~ce · of teal· tiiQnce E11t on the Sou1h line of
c ams, North 43 degreeJ leadln.C Ea1t from Sta r Mill.
. KITTlE ,BLACKWO.op) who. Jl!• dence ia unk~own and cannot , w~th 12 acre Lot No. 834 to the south- West 1·3'! 100 chains, North 19 ,
alao the coal
Sides at 'P!)lC 3683, R. D. S, Auburn rea&amp;ona.~le dlligence ·be ucei'taln,. eaat e'o.rn~ ol 72 ~re ltot No. ·83f; dcg. West to the .Ealt lifle or 72 the abot~ deaeribcd prcmile&amp;.
Exupti.DI thereflom a pareel
California; · ALTO~ i). ' woLP'E, ed: JAMES DANIEL VERNON, thence North on t~e East line of acre lot NIJ. BSf; thcnC( Sout~ on
who resi.des .Jit ·104 Second S*reei, whoBe place of residence is un- 12 acre Lot N~. 834 approxillll!teEast lioe of 72 acre Lot No. c~otat(lial 20 acrt:t, more or lea,
St. Albans, 'West Ylrgtnlai SCQ'rr known and cannot with reasonable ly 66 rods I'Jlore o~ leis to the 834 to the S..tutheast corner of 72 copveyed W Cleve W': l ~e from Neu
It. WOI.ilf, wllo, rasidt~t tl Box 8, di!Jgenc:c be ascertained, will hke roud; th~m~ We"-&lt;olon~ tald run aere Lot No. 834, Ot' tl) the "Place W•lfe 1n~ Mae Wolfe by Uefd
Cu.nnelton, West Virelhl.A; .
notice t~~t Do~rs E. REINHART, and Ro•d to a Pot:t;. thon(e South of beginning, cOntaining Ten and ~~~d 12 .Muy 1928 r,(ld recorded
PlCKENSj wbQse Ja&amp;t known
as AdmmJiltratrtx of the Eltate of oh the Weit lin• o.f 72 acre.Lot No. ····~air 1101\) acres, more or ..... . In' Deed Book 131 Page :lt7 'or
Grover Cleveland Wolfe, alao ,834 to the ~oulhweaJ Corner of
Excepling the coal under tbe MeiiP. County Deed ncccrda.
. , kno.wn ~~ Cleve Wolle, deeealf!d, 72 acre Lot !io. 834, or to the
described premises. I
a
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on · tbe. 14th d~Y of DecemiJer.,. place or besinnins, epatalning PARCEL 3: The following teal aeres and a parcel oi 1"11 acrca
"POMEROY'S
., ted In the County of conveyed by M1lton Wolfe
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l~f7, filed her peUtion in the Pro- TwEtnty-flye and SixlY·JCVen one Cltate ~~.ua
and
bate .CO\U't of M~lfs County, Ohi9, hundredths (2~. 67) acre1, more or Meigr, State of Ohio and in · ttli: Mae Wolfe tq Ch•vc Wolfe by deed

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BEDROOM SUITES-.
$99.95 to · $1

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Wahmna

evening with 8 7.1 de- Hindy's single. . -·.
tb~ . only tQtra -baM bit _off h1m.
feat of Ru!land which is sho\ving
Nelson drove in his tblrd run Rutla!l~t · · · · •·• ulO 000::-&lt;1 ' 3
rapid improvement in diamond with . a single ;,; the . ltfth oft&amp;f Middleport .. '.' 10'1 220-"'7 1 l
lore. .
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· had ' wa~ed and stoleta
Rutland: 01\a:an aqd1 German.
Darrell Dugan, RutbJnd pitcher
again. Msrk ;Kelly sinKIOd
Middlepnrt' lilndy and /Nay·
who also operates Wlth author_Jt,V
Nebon but Wayland flle1 land.
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rrom a halfbaCk . post durm{
footb nll season, hmited Coach
~~lan
I ~~~·ackhamr~s
boys to 7
0
13
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'~t
llano~:
Hmd)', 14-year:old
husky or Middleport, k~pt Rut·
~n(1 h11 ~ters u.nde'· eye hi bet'··
..[
·L a!Jowmg four h~tsJj one
10
.l ,uw home~ br Alnfl: ~id le '
the fourth mnmg. J•mmy Gra''
~am also connected CQr a double
m th~ scvc"llh.
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Lee combs hl(i walked · ahead
of Graha:n but had to stop at
thJrd and both died as Hin~y
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n~d ~~rsp•J ~nJI TurJlqr gr&lt;iun'~'~ll
out. The other Rulland
was a
siftgie h)' Martin in the sixth.
. For ~1JJ91~po~t lJQb:by lfelson
had the bi.S bat with a two·ru!l
triple m the third inning to P\"
his team ahead 3-1. Dave HaJitlr.ger 1·n th" first inning, batt1'11:o
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second, h:1d singled , stole ~~econd, · 1 •
gone to third on a paAAed· ~II,
and scored on DannY Hlndy'~
ground out.
MiddlPcp')rt got two
in the fourth to go
r • O"f
:
when yog•· Way 1a~d WIU\
an error reached di1rd on·

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$129.95 to $179.95

ea
n1Nl four
ll~msley
fanned 71 walkrarnrd,
or Wahuma's
were .
ed I Cunning ham f:mned 6, walk ·

'"Lim'' srorr.:

mer as he walke;d onJy three.
Middleport .stayed in eontentio:t and scored on· Harlan Whitlatch'~ titJton. W~o h¥ a _htt)it ' 9l tl:it·
In the &gt;1-M Bi\Seball League sinKio. He came . home Oll Dm tlng .400 or biter in the OVA ilot

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CABBAGE
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GREEN BEANS

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8-Dally SenU~el,
Pomeroy·Middleport, '0., June 20, 1158

(Contlnu~tfl

House.
Meanwhile, Senate g&lt;&gt;l d&lt;OWIO h
the tedious task of confm11111g ao
1
appointees of the gover 11 or. :, 1
!Continued Fram Pege Ont)
the afternoon, 39 were mcthodll.!.t! - on tl)e new second floor. This
ly conf1rmed.
unit has been designed to provide
'A stol'my 25 : . 1 c1 ,b. t d . ~bservati on nurseries and a recre,;.
mmu ~ t a t&gt; e j ~10nal and . 1TV area. Thirteen
veloped m the eYenmg sc.-.swu medical and surgical beds wtll
w_hen Charles Noble as du·cdor ol abo: be housed in this ·portion.
highways came before the Scnak
The top floor provides roomt
Noble !mall}'
was approved
b} fo r 30 pa 11en
· t s. Th e new accom
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a vote Of 2ti tu 4. Vohng a.:: ~ l n .;t modations mcludr.
nrivate acN_obl e we~e Scns. Ross Pep pl e 1\- commodations, , four 3-bed , uni!s
Lima, Jul1u s J. Petrash , ,\nd_rcs and the remainder are to be semtC. Pulka and Frank D Lei .• pnvate rooms with bath actom
brezze Jr., all Cleveland 1Jl' ,n 0- moUatwns.

From P1ge One)

men!, in vJew of C ~oud's state ment and the ~how of hands vote
in ....,hlCh only three fa\·ored di'l-

WEEKEND SPECIALS
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GroundBrok'en

Legislature
cussion o{ IUlbane's bill and the
SUB 1ssue This means the bills
probably w11l never reach the

AT

SIMON'S MARKET
10% DISCOUNT

SKINLESS

Wiener$

·oN ALL

FROZEN
FOODS

Bacon Ends

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$1.09

SPORTSWEAR

GROUND

Just In Time For The'
Fun Days Ahead

$1.59

Beef
Lb. 49~

GARLIC

HOME MADE

Bologna
Lb. 45(t

Sausage
Lb. 59~

5 LB. BOX

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SLICED

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Everything In The
Sports Wear Line
Is Reduced.

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SIMON'S MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

PHONE 330M

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f()MEROV

ing. H'e said none were pl&lt;llllled
for the neXt 15 years
The C u ynhug&lt;~ County Svndtrll ~
er . t 1 ciz ~ d Ncble and 0'.'-!l· 11 fllr
"cJ reumvcntin,, the I.. v.·· aiH~
"~ubtcrfugt·" ...

On &lt;trH1ther portion

A lotal of 72 appomt111e11l s Wl'l'~
confirmed . ,. ,_ special re~olution
was mtroduced by Sr n Chill te ~
J. Carney D-You ngstl~&gt;vn
wn3
blasted state Fmance Dlrcct11r
John A. Sktptun and 'hJ I ply cr.
t_iciz~d O'Netll '.s
arlmiJJistration
lu~ Its handlmg of fl l'lU S a[')pl'lo
prmted for t_be mental! ~ dl
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Carney charged "'J'lH' nwnt~JIIr
Ill of Oh10 arc bemg -~~I,Jrt chan~
cd by the &amp;hottsight!'d I heal pr,.
licy or the govc1 nm ·_,, &lt;Jdmm: ~tration.''
The governor open PrJ \Vc• dne.days session
Wllh joint
.1 25 ·11111111
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speech
before th~e
st'.'isllm
and a pal' ked ga lll' r) {) Ne cll uul
lmed hi.s &lt;ldminJstro~ :J cln ~ aLTom
plishments, then r.l.~ ~, ( :' rl the b,IJ I

Save Now While The Sun
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Pepple Opp05f 5 Noble

On the roof or the old hosp1tet1
1 Pepple, the only Revul 1] 1cilll up
bUlldmg on _the porti~n that was
posing Noble, deplored lh(· .td · constructed m 1926 Will be lo~at­
minist~ation's la ck of tuur-laJ,l ed a new central supply, phy.s1c~l
highway construction ilurl pliln.: therapy department.
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SE.E OUR
LARGE SELECTIONS

Mercedes Condon
DRESS SHOP
Stc:ond St. - Pomeroy, 0.

~~~~~==-:==~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~=::-:::=:=-:::::::::::::::~b~o~a~rdl_llobby,

sayi11g , · _l_~~t~r argn

o~ t~e

roof

will be located a new animal 'la·
lloratory. Extensive
remodelin.g
is being done in the exi!lting hospital lo double the present capacity of tbc obstetrics department
and the nurseries. It will include

DaJly Senilnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 26, 1988--7
Cabbage for Sale: Price Ia right.

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board of trustees, and chairmun
,
of the building committee of
. HIGH • LOW TIMPI
a new mH!, formula room, addi- Hol;,:er Hospital Foundation.
N~W YORK UPI - Tbe high·
tiona! bath accommodations, adThe invocation will be given est t~m~fature ,recorded hi the
ditional operating room, and il by Rev. Warren H. Wilson, Grace nation · Wedael!lday was
at
new 7-bed recovery unit.
' Methodist Church and the bene- Presidi,6, t:ex., ~e U. .S. Weather
Architect for this work 16 Dau diction by the Rev., Al~rt S. Bureau rep-or""d today. Lowest
A. Carmichael of Columbus; the Chappelear, St. Peters EpLSCOPdl temperature this ,mofning was at
general contractor is C. H. Jim•- C::.hu::r.::•h::.__:=-:---,-----,---::-:-_:_:::Fr=os=e=r;-,-:Co=l:..o·==-r----=-=son &amp; Sons or Huntington, W. Va
the clcctr!c cDntractor .i.s Schoolfield-Harvey Electric Comp~tnr ur
Charleston, W. Va., and ~- J.
Stockmetster of Jackson, 0., has
the plumbing, beating and ventlloatmg contract.
Holzer Hospital, whicb
las!
)-' Car hild over 7,000 in-patient ~
and over 50,000 out-patient visits
serves as a small ar~a medical
center for a wide radius. Gallipolis, with 36 doctors, (26 of
whom arc specialists) has the di~­
Unction of having the Iargen
mcd1cal• staff in the Utiited States
in a town of comparabh.' size.
In addttion a number of doctors
from neighboring
communitie.;
have _staff privileges a~ the hospital.
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RADIO &amp;-:rELEV.SioN Sil:itViCE
Phone 200. r,ieland Appllanee
Store. lll \v. liloin Sir"''l.
Pomo:;rol).
1-23-tf

CONClRETt; BLOCKS
·liUIII fillir Ptlr tNO"

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GittJJisiit iu.i)ck
aMilO. Nortllof Po~

Evans To Spe'ak

On Rt. U. Coli Wm. G.....

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Q::U:::IC:rrK-:S:::E:::RV::li~.-..O.:.n_)\'.,..1 a"'"'~,..b"""'.R;."':
polriJ11 hJ tactoey Tral""
wt\&lt;'•o;na••s. cOlliNs JEWJ:t
I!llS. Pol&amp;eroy.
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RAUal Crown

Here's Big News, for Coff,e Loversl

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Are you planning to bhU~ or ri·
model? Call Alva tuCkeY~.
TUrner 23S.MJ.
8-6.~

finish

.,~ le,atbfr ,. ~nteriol'. Newly over~~ ~J.II~Jl ·P~g~~- .B~.a~_ttoars, , Po~­

... etlla" .,•.. '·

Tree trimming and removing. Low .
prices. 6 years experience. Robert K Sayre, Racine, Ohio. Ph.

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3955.

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Pon1i:tc V8 4 Dt. ·Sedari $l,v
195. ~4.850 actUal mile-5 by o~ l?
carefUl loc-al o*ner. Bta~J~mtn,
Pomeroy.
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HOW YOUR OHIO NEIGHBORS ..

. ITRUCTUitAL I IIJIMS
ICRA~ IRON - 'r.ilitALS

Heater. Beautiftt_tr ortg:iJlal re~
and white finish--. .A vef"y ele&amp;n
caT. Locally. . oW~~ ~- JJtaettnars,
Pomeroy.
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(Thursday, Frlclay, Sat~rday)

OH 10 · VAi..LEY
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IDM Olds:no!Ji·~
~ uiJl!7.ia:1fl,495.
4 Dr. SedDQ.. Power Steerim~.
Po~r Brakes, Heat~r and Hy. dral\illl!c. A btii!)ltifu! black
beau~lth new · bl!.lck and
gray se
c ver6. lftaettnars,

OF' A'-P's CUSTOM GROUND

6 2S 6f$

WE BUY

"954 Oldsmobtle is. $1.29~. 2 Dr. 1
Sedan. Hydram~tic\ Radio an~ •

LIVE BEITER .•. Electrically

111 ldeall~&gt;tetlon

Grevel 4Sc
you wait.
to haul at rea·

ments about private property
would vanish mto thi{J air if, t:;y
the s1de Qf their propertf, there
was to be located a junkyard."
O'Neill la1d the SUB issue
squarely in the lap of the Legislature by tellmg the session that
1f they felt SUB should be con!iidered, 1t was "within the pUi·
view of this speeial sessio~n."
Hou!ie Speaker Cl-oud told the
scs.swn he felt the issue wa 3
"not Germane" and reminded leg
islators they had the right to ob
jcct. He suggested that the labor
(Continued From Pett OM)
GET OEfAILS
an•l industry comm1ttee "may to attend
AT OUR BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT
exercise its judgment on it"
Other 1-1peakers Include Carl
Botll parties caucu.sed briefly. Bias, president, G:.Uipolis Chatn
The House began committee meet- her or Commerce; Au~ti_p Cotton,
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COLA
f1rmmg appointments.
I'1~G~al~li~a-(C:o~u~nty':__:~~e~pr~e~se~n~ta~ti~v~e~a~n~d-~===================~~

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Homer ROUiih, Syracu1e1 Otuo.
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Wayne B. Foster, Holzer adlninRe!~meJltl wlll be .nrved
istr.,ator. ·
I by student 1nuraea qf Holzer llos·
Mr. Evans is a member of thP. pllal Sch9QI ol Nunlng.

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tun brine the baby into the kitchen
with me and walch him Ylhile I do
ltlt llllndrylu ·~·-Mrs. Cunvnans,
to wftlch I. !tie Janice adds: •·we
like to help mommy Y~ith the V~nh1"1 biCIUII lt'I ·IU~"

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IJim Cummens, who is a 11lesmu. liku ele~tric heat as much
;8S his wife enjoy• h~r electric appliancca. "J travel. every
day, and with electrie heat J know I'm not coniing home
to • lot of wozk, About the only work I ever have co do
is chans• 1he :thermootat. In real cold weather, bein1 able
co control the temperaturt--especiaUy ia a room like the
bathroom-that'• "'IIY handy."

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lht bwlll·ln Om! end hetl·tonlrol1ed WMmtr drawer. uyh~ Wlrmar ijraw!lf Is
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In her modern All·•lectrl" .home
Beln&amp; i "ile, ~eiitaflor aad iiiOcl.er of th;; linly ~• ~
iJ 1 bi1 job lor. anyone •• , and Mn,
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ol help with her howehold 1ub.
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other kitcheno r .. had ln tho ...~ lhil io truly •
land ..• 10 eaty co cook, ond 10 1111 10 lMp PoU ilitl pw
brisht and lhiny."
Adjolnin1 the kitchen il tho aU ..Iectric •lili11
1utomacic washer, clotha dryu and_teble ~ waw·~, 1
,"Our electric lau11dry ia 1 pleu~jirt to uee," .,y1 Alief. ':WrJ..'
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Middleport Society

8-Daily Se!IUnel, Pomeroy
·Middle~,:o,, June 26,
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
"TAP

V~ Hellln -

ROOTS"

husband 0 L Roush, who I8 a
patient at. the Veterans' Hosp1taJ
there.
.Mr and i\lr s J M Crump of
Hartford w~rt: busmess VISitors m
Middleport Wednesday
Mr ::md Yrs Robert M1teh and
sons Ste\'en and Dav1d, Maruns
Feay ~pen ! the week end
their IJllrent ~ Mr and Mrs John
Scanes and l1r and r.trs p L
Mitch, ant1 Larry They left Monday for Pnnleton, W Va, where
they wrll ~pend their vacation With
Mrs Mrtch s brother m-law and
Sisler M• cu1d Mrs Joe Magnotta

Mrs Annlce Ohlinger tpent the
week end in Dunb~r as the guest
of her son in Jaw apd dal!gbter,
Mr and Mr.
Mrs WiJbW'
Parsons,
and
Rusty
and Mrs.
Richard
Vaughan and children were m
Dunbar, Sunday, and were accompanied h~me by M.rs Ohlinger
Mrs Fred l Gardner and Mrs
0 L Roush were in llunhngton,
Wednesdady to VISit the latter's

S 'ROOMS OF

"KANSAS RAIDERS"
Audte Murphy -

Mrs Frank Cheesebrew was

stalled as ptesJdent

when

Bnter, ehapla1n
Mrs ,Stalnaker, sgt -at-arms
Mrs. Rtchard Young and. Mrs. W
R. Dav1s, color bearers Pfecedin)!
the installation a soio "Pam~
Angclectu3" was pre11ented by
Mrs Paul Ca.sd and durmg the
ceremonies, Mrs &amp;arbs sang
"My Task ''

Mrs William

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IPomeroy OES

POMEROY
SOCIETY

the followtnt membefl were acat·
ed, Mn E. !. Hu~hfo, ~ L. D
Diles, Mrs, . Shirley Millo, Mro p
L. M1tcb, loin Carl Mattox, :oln
!'Ielah Haoltlru, Mn Hoekett and

Past Matr.ons
Juduh Diggs 1s Vtsltme m .Meeting Held

Mrs. Jlaptonstall.
Mu~s
Ladles Auxiliary of Drew WeO.ter
findlay
wlth
relatives
Mrs
Alonzo
CUater
entertaancd
Americlln LegJOn mP.t Tuei«&lt;av
the P&amp;&amp;t Matrona~ of Pomeroy
evening at the Legion Home
Mr and Mrs G D Grueser te- Chapter OES, Tuelday evening, at
Olher ofC1cers -installed wer('
turncd to their borne, Columbus, her
Lasley SL
M1ss Erma SmJtil, f•rst v1ce p1 ~
Tuesday alter a seyeral days VISit
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sldrnt, Mn Gaynelle WIH' set
with his !asters, ~ftsses Maud and
During tilE busaness \CSSton
ond v1ce president, Mrs Uav1d
Freda Grueser, Mmersville
with
the
preSident,
Mt11s
Maud
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Cummmgs, se..:retarp Mrs Harr~
Grueser, presrdmg, pions were
The
meeting
opened
In
rttualU.
Houdashelt, treuurer; Mrs Ge•1
lir and Mrs floyd Rumfreld of made for a picnic supper to be
Bearhs, tftaplain; Mrs Pearl Hv tic form w1th Mrs Well, pre.st Rutland were Sunday guests of Mr held at the Masonic Tl"mple m
afld f11mrl)
July
sell,
h1storlan, Mrs Harley St.1 1 dent, 111. charge The report of the and Mrs Challes Buck
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Week end guests of Mrs M01ry
&amp;udding committee will g1ven by
naker,
sgt
-at-nrm1~
Mrs
Don•
PA!NESYn,J.E,
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Sheren of N 2nd Sl were Mrs
Mrs C W Humphrey of Akron
Mrs Bearhs, Mr.s
d E Boney
Refreshments
were
served
by esvll1e Raceway recorded ~ bJg.
thy
Roush,
correspondml!
seer~
Nan B.trnetle and daughter!!, )Irs
bistorlnn, reported that her year Is spendmg thlS week with Mr the hostess dutmg the soeaal hour ~est mutuc] handle and attend·
Russell llamrlton and Mrs Julia tary and Mr-4 Orvllle Well, J ~.n ly report had been sent to heal! and Mrs Wlll1nm Baker
to eight member!!
anee total m Its h1story Monday,
Williams, and M'1ss Nma Barnette 10r oast president
Btllv Ypung left Monday for Toquarters Mtss Smtth broughl
A tot.l!l of $4,527,934 weu~
Mrs Ben NeutzlmJl!, JHSI pre
Mrs Harnetle 1s remammg for the
greetmgs fJ'om Mr11 Leonard Russ ledo for :1 VISit With 1\(r and 'Mrs
through the tote machtnes th1J
Home&lt;'mnmg serv1ces at the Mt stdetlt and past d!Slflct chaplam (Jenme Sue Elstlstein) :1 past pre- William Halkcr and daughter,
vear fOJUPtl'fld to last year's to·
Monal1 Chu1 ch where lihe has mstalled the officers a~mled by Sident
Rhanda
tal of $4,433,itl2.
,
been a life long member
A eommumcatlon wall read from
Ricky :l.forrls of Mtdlj_leport
M! ~ J.tke Hetz was tuken to the surgical patlt'nt
Attendan~eOJ th'~~8 mectMr and Mrs Orville ch::..mbcr~ Mrs William Stewart, dLStrlct pn spent ada} recently w1th his grand
Sa1nt ~r •• ry ~ Hospital m Huntmg.
mg which
· tbro~ ' 43 nigh's
ton whNe she was entered as a and children Tom, Btll and Sallv s1dent, concerning the birthday parents Mr and :\frs. Robert Mor·
and nephew, Eric, are v1s1lmg m party at Chalhcothe Hosp1tal on ra11 Sr
The 1.-Jo!Jv Bunch Sewm~ Club or racing, a ncreas«!~'from the 40
Dayton w1th re]atlves Em· w11l Thursday, August 21 The Umt
Mrs Alice Robeson and brothl"r held a J)l.CDlC at the M1ddlepor\ of a ~ear agp duC tJ ratnouls,
was 124,748 ~The attendance for
VIS!~ h1s aunl, Mrs Robert Hill "''ll furnuh three home made Chester :\ioms ll"ft Wednesday RoadSide Patk, Tuesday evenmg
for Shreveport, La, ' The birthday of Mrs George 1957 was 109,228 an Increase of
and th"' Ch&lt;.:mbers Will he guests cakes for the party A commun, mornmg
of Mr and Mrs Wlllts A.lcshne
eat1on wa, 1180 read from the de- where Mrs Robeson wtU spend the Haekett Sr was observed with the 1!~20.
MISS OpE!I Kelly has returned partment headquarters relahve to summer w1Lh Mr Robeson, who 18 club smging the btrthday !ong
Veteran Bob Seabrook won thr
to her empltyment at Lhc Ohio tne convention banquet scheduled employed there Mr Morn&amp; wh6 and presenting her w1th a number umver~al drJVlni raYP,g s~stem
Valley Bakery, after lwvmg und for Thursday, July !:4, at th&lt;' is on vacatwn from the Pomeroy of lllfts.
with a net .~ 56 pe~t"e\.as a
ergone. mmor surgery at the Ne1l House.
Motot (o, wtll return m two
Mrs Blanche Haptonstall gave I result of 19 ~vtctortes, .el~ht sec·
.SChaekel Clln1c at Mason
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the bJeB••ng at the table where ond.!. and three tbtrds in 44 starts.
Mrs Mary Sheren had us her
The dt.shict conference to b-.:1 IJ":;;...;;;;:;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;.;~:;;~~~~~h~~:;;;;;_:;;;;:;;,.:;~~;;:~~~~~~~~;
guests Friday and S.Jtlllday her held July 3 at Jackaon, was ao Jl
daughter, :~rs Han Jell Warner, nouneed and mne members
her daughter, and grandson
planmng to attehd MlSs Sm11u
ard Allen of Rutland
resigned as one of the delegates
Pt1r. and Mrs Delbert Becker 1to the conference and Mrs t.eut~
and duughter, BCt11e Gladwell, of hng, alternate, was nam(ld to the
Columbua V181ted Mr ,l/ld \Irs E place An mvij;atJon from Mr.-.
0 Henry, of Chfton , Sunda}
Harold Smith to hold the annual
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Mr and Mrs Earl Lockcll were Plcmc at her home 'On July 22, at
m Parkersburg, Monday to vunt Syracuse, wa.s accepted
Named
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her father Perry Z1rklt' who 1s a on tho planmng committee were
p"ahent m St Joseph lluspllal Her Mrs Hysell, Mr5 Casci Mra Jed
mother and brother , \fi&lt;:hael ae Webster .wd Mrs Smtth
comp:uued them home
Mrs Davis reported ihe need
of ~ot sheets by the Pomerc.y
. - · --Emergency Squad and 1t w11;
voted to purcbf!se four sheets
and fo11r pillow cases for tbt
j Squad Mrt Davis, Mrs. Youn r
and MMI Stalnaker ·were namfltd
lo make the purc!.Jue
Mr ~
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Nculzllng rfiportc'Bii ..a 'g_l't of $h1
to the Squad and or to~els anr.
wash cloth! to the MeiJa GenerJl
Hoitp1tal

Susan Hayward

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Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew Instal red
As Drew-Webster Auxiliary Head

Tony CUrtiS

Also CARTOON

Pai,iesville HasBiggest Mutuel
Take. On Record

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Weather

ONE WEEK

ALL NEW

WEDS., JUNE 25
Thru TUES., JULY 1

Furniture

Continuous Malwe1• SHI &amp; Sun

ltttuler Admi1slon

BAKER
FURNITURf
On The Brightest Corner
In Middleport

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LADIES DEPARTMENT

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Sun back
Dress.es
$5.99

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BLOUSES

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oLe!!!~'!ushers
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Maternity
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Jamaica SHORT
AND BLOUSE SETS
Ladles
SHORTS .
$1.00 and
Men's
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GABARDINE SLACKS .

SPECIAL!

LADIES

Slim Jlms $3.99 up

LADIES

Mrs Arthtlr

$1

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'-.. ~"!'ERNITY

$6.99

- DlE~SES

$3.99\ t~$t:99
Ladles

$3.99

$1.19

u.os

$3.88

CLUTCH
BAGS
White and Colors
- ... $1.00

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UNIFORM

WHITI DRill

SPORT SHIRTS
Shorl Sleeve -

SHIRTS

Cpol

PANt ond SHIRT

$1.91

SETS

Boy1 Short IIMve

2 for$3

/ Tan

SPORT SHIRTS

or Grey

$5.00 a·set

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M;;;t,.l¥!rs were requested, t'
complete the Items tor the Mc1gs
f cne1 a! HQIIpltal as soon as possJ·
hie It wa8 -voted to purchase 11
manuel or cer~lnon•cs for eac~
offlctir and the' Rlamst These arc
lo • he returned "11 the end of tl:r
)'ear
A past orcsldent'J pill was pr~
scnted to Mrs
Well , outgom~
pre.sHient, by Mrs Nqutllmg, 1n
behalf or the Unit ~s
We.l
thanked her off1cen and fill •melil
~rs for their loyal support d~,r
\rl her term Th~ gavel W!ft ~t"'
~entcd to Mrs. Cheeaebrew, whn
thanked the Unit for tbe HOnor
~eslowed upon her an!jl pledged
her full 11upport the cOining yea"
The mectang cloeed m rituah.:l
t1c form , after wh1cti r~ rreshment•
were served by; Mrs Neutzling
Miss Smith, M1'1 Albert Young
Mra Done:y ~ '' Mrs A V Hnwell

Wandling and

.Denver Thoma
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eveqtu
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waa for the members

plcnl~

l ~~~~~':!c;hill1111 vrealdent,
of wbieJ) Mra.
and George
. their
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Present were lk!iv and

G:~rdner 1Mr.. and Mts. Homer•
Rlc:e, 'Mt. and ' Mrs. •Witter Bu{l.ce
and Larry, Mr and Mro. George
Meinhart, Mr and Mrs. M L Kel·
lv. Mrt1 Ant1 Bailey and Gary, Mr
and Mr1 Ed•n •AUenaworUi and
gnnddaughter, Xtla\la. Mr and
Mn Cl•rence MeNeal, Mra. Lewis

Triplet! ond
R"erty, l\fra
George

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MEAT

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JIOYS

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Boy' - ReJ.

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BRIEFS····· '~··'3
for $1 •00
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i\fost costly acc1dent Lh1s month
was the June 3 event at South 3rd
and Locust when a sem1 trailer
rig squeezed a passenger car dur·
Jng a. nght turn ThiS was a $700

loss

.Most spectacular ncc1dent w.as
tbP. June 5 coUJs•on of a Valley
Belle m•lk truck w1th a power
pole on M•ddleport htll, sptllmg
mllk, causmg a power outage, and
rummg a b;.~ tch of brc!ld dough
the Oh10 Valley Bakery

B0t4,BE$S

Dessert,~;. bot-'s,,~i9~ Fish ,,.. ;,: ..

Sunback &amp; Sllort Sleeve
Girls Blouea,
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SHOP,. ,»OUR
FIRST FLQO,R!
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Dresses

SHORTS $1.00 il
p

~e1gs County
tre~ •1ry
Wil"
more than 520,000 d 1llar~ m h{ r
today as the result 0f pa} ment s
:nade b:, Ron Spnn grr of t't •
Clh!O Power Co , ot hclf ~Cdr
taxe! for his f1rms
Spnngcr tod'ay dehvm·d to th •
:vunty the .!iUm of SlR 779 !5 m
taxt.! for the Ohio Po•~o'&lt;'r Co, m
Melga -county and also the 1om o!
$1,423 64 In taxes for the Central
Ooal Co , a subsidiary of OhJO
Power for It&amp; eoal holdmgs 1n
:Metgs County
It wa..s pomted out l v Spnngcr
that on the basts of ta xes pa trl
by OhiO Power In Me1g~ County
per year that the power f1rm pa1d
an amount of $16 26 .n taxes p!r
customer

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GIRLS
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Ml'o Ed Hal·
Cline, Mrs
Horold Hln
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Hold Potru~k · .,
Picni~ T~s~t

Loval ~eanw Cb,n of the Churcl:l
of Cbrllt held their potluck picnic

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•••••r:•l·ll
cl)alrtnan of/ the p10nlt when the

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Funeral servtr(!s w~l be heJ(l
at 2 p m [rom tli !
Chue Funel'Ul Home ·n Rutlan 1 I
for Mrs LetUe Woad, 82 wil ~
d1ed m Rutland on wejnt&gt;sday E'\ 1'
mng artcr ;;,n 11lne~ due ta a 11 a'
tured hlp
Mrs wood was the w1fe •l' I
Mnnon Wnod who or~ccdcd her 1,1
death this past March
Surviving the deceal!t d arc ~ j
step-daughter. Mrs J"amco S t&lt;~ n ~
berry, Ashville, 0 ai'Jd one bro
ther·m·law Ira Bllrker or Ru t
land There are al so several co~&lt;­
sms
Rev George D@vls will ofil
ciate at the se.rvJceS LJn Saturday
Bur1al will be made m thl!
Wr1ght Ce~etery

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Mrs. Lettie Wood
Claimed By Death
At Rutland Home

Sa¥~ An Of Yo'lfi.-Saleslips From Elberfelds In Pomeroy.
They Are Voluable. ~ring Them In Any Time·!fo Be

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Injured Frida)
In Auto Mishap

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Thursday And Every Week Dp~ 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and
On Saturdays 9 AM. to, 9 P.M.

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Six Newsmen Die In Crash

Reedsville Brownies, Girl Scouts Investiture Held

July Fuur~h Wi!l be BeHn DJ
agam m Chcslure wh!'n the Me •JCounty CtvJl Au P&lt;llrOI IU'l,l
sponsors 1h annual ·scan Dmne.
w1th added attra:-:t ons of fm•
work ~. g:1m es, ;'lll'Plane r tdes an~l
:;qu~rc dancrng thrown. 111
Squadron Comml\nder Ho\\3'''1
Dall ey t., m tharge or .:111 cor
m1ttecs prcpanng for the l"V'"J" 1
sa1d Lt B F Parmrlec, pubhc 1
mformatwn olhc 1
Members ot the squa dron a ~~
busy at the field 0('!lf the ur~
Swi sher farm anjj airport prepJ.r
mg ror the event whtch annual'l
draws thousa nds of hoi day \ t..J
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Toke Advantage Of The Mohy Bargains All Over The
Store During .

YOUR DOllAR BUYS MORE.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Fnda)', June 27, 1958

Meigs CAP Unit
Bean Day T' Be
Held On July 4

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Go• Range
Pay Only UD.SO dowa
and $29.0Q per MODI'\

Feature Al 6 52 ,1nd 9 04

VOL X NO 62

Picnic Is Held

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By United P.-.sl tnternatlonal
Ohio Sflftny and pl..wnt today.
F1lr tonight. Sunny and • lltth
w~rmer Saturdty. High tDday in
ttle 70s, .low tonltht 54-60.

Jolly Bunc;h

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Twenty-four 4-H club rl'i(ffi·
be'rs and Yo Ag students of Me1gs
County attended a da1ry J~dgmg
tour and fitting demonstration m
co-oper.&amp;tlon WJth the Gall1a Coun·
ty Exten11ton Service Thursday OJl
three farms, all m Galha County
Holstelna were JUdged at Gall•·
pobs State L·utltute, Brown Sw1ss
at the Rlehard Lekm fann, and
Jerseys on the Paul Ntday farm.
Ralph Porterfteld, datry spec1al
ast of Obto State Umverstty plac·
ed the stx classes and gave m
lruction on judgmg, sbowmg and
fttting
Fitting, which IS getting an am
mal ready lor show, mcludcs feed·
, groonung and tratmng
for the tour were
South and Rus-sell
, Gallla extenswn agents
and by Anna Jea.n Ro.se and C E
Blakeslee, of the Meigs ExtensiOn

Serv1ce.
Drivers of ears taking the group
downriv-er twere Hmm Slawter,
Mrs. Betty Carleton, Warren Rose
and the extension agents
Chester Rc11e, 8. member of the
tour, was the Melgs County boy
awarded a Brown Swtss hetfer
from the Latin fum for havmg
won, in May, an essay cont,st on
the !UbJect "Why 1 Would Like To
Own a Brown SWISS H('Jfet ' He
18 a studenl of the Rae me Vo Ag
Department.
Also attending \vere 81lly and
Ann Carlton, Joyc~ CaNJon Mary
Ritchie, Joyce Circle, P:.tsy Pnce,
Judy, Benny . and Sonny Slawll"r,
Roger Rose, Wayynt Roush, Chester, Warren ! nd Ra1pb Rose, Roger
Holter, Martha and Enc Parker,
Garf1eld Haggy, Ronald Rllchle,
Jimmy White. Arlene and Karen
Theiss, Earl Hunt and Ronnie Har-

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GRANGE INSPECTION

lnKpectlon of the Oh1o Valley
:lrange at Letart FaUs lran~e
Hall will be beld towght begmn
lng at 8 p. ul. with 'C N Jones.
deputy Master o! Mc1cs County
u inspectlna, officer. All ofllcers are urged to be present for
the meeting .

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