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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,
' 0 . 4\JP!-Paln·
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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weeks
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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COATS BLDG

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LADIES DEPARTMENT

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NOW On The FIRST ~FLOOR
~------·----, , Ladles

Sun back
Dress.es
$5.99

88c

BLOUSES

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CO$TUME JEWELRY · · · ·· ...... · 77c

oLe!!!~'!ushers
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$1.99to$3.99
Maternity
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PEDAL PUSHER SETS
Jamaica SHORT
AND BLOUSE SETS
Ladles
SHORTS .
$1.00 and
Men's
R.....
GABARDINE SLACKS .

SPECIAL!

LADIES

Slim Jlms $3.99 up

LADIES

Mrs Arthtlr

$1

99 up

'-.. ~"!'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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Mtn'•

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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Bt tbe MlddiUP\l!'t Roadaide Park,

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

kle and

and Eul

Home
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wore

MEAT

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JIOYS

t.,i~ ,

I;VY LEAGUE

Boy' - ReJ.

I .. SLACKS

BRIEFS····· '~··'3
for $1 •00
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1I~Ck·- Tan $2.99
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Grey

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PEQAL PVSII!!III . :.
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$1.00

59c

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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,
up

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$1.00 to $3.99

SHOP,. ,»OUR
FIRST FLQO,R!
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Mason, W~ Va.
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ROYAl GELATIN ·

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Home Killed - 't:lom' Qre•••d

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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M'\l!~lt -SUPER1 ,~~lK~T

GIRLS
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Ml'o Ed Hal·
Cline, Mrs
Horold Hln
Q, 1!:. MoKini!!Y,

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Bereans
Hold Potru~k · .,
Picni~ T~s~t

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

Show

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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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Saturda~

Added.

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Mn Leali~ Ervin ,\lJU

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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~. ;E· THRIFTY.! ! ~

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Woman Driver
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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LADIES

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\t,I\~PRE

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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
ton

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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Refrigerator ad
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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sewing Club

$595

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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

Pol.llt Ple..ul~ W.Va.

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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
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Racine Method 1st Men's
". Club Observes Lad1es N1ght

·Did\'ou Know That?
BY BLANCHE M. HASKINS

TDday I made a nc~ loaf ex
acUy by directions n ~ rro na c
pressure cooker rec pc ook
Previously 1d thro "'" ogelhe
about a pound of g o
bee£ J
cuppa ru:-h m Jk &lt;'gg bre;~d
crumbs a splaJb of catsup Jr
pureed tomatoes sa t pepper

LOOKING AROUND-Saw
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I ttle g rl n a cute cotton pr n
featur ng a mall blue apron as a
d st net and separate accessor:,1 do hope aprons come back fo

.shoot er nto the o en here ycu the
are

L ttle

when

Today 1, e carer Jv

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Women -'-temembm
regularly wore a sta

moldd ched ruffled apron

0\ er

YOl r

two small loaves wrann d n w~x '4ool dress to school-standard
paper Chill lor 30 m nu es Thts s equ pment-Katy Anthony whee

to ensure them bl'

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sol d fo

ng her new grandson Joe whos

older s ~ter Barbarn s now n
wont go to pieces v.h " you re great ll g gLrl-see ng Mark Cia
turnmg them (Qh 1m a Jearm
(and talk about a d!sllnguJshe l
even tho qu te an old dog by
a ne)
Bub
and Barbara s
browmng

1n

sa d

cooker- the

JOlly little son in h s new blue
buggy-he and h s pa and mo~
I c n the Tom Rue apartmentRuth R1ggs Sansbury goes h
\\ th 'her young German po Ce dug
gl t months old- he
name
Duke same as the Shirley Mills s
Duke also a German po re whrch
they had to lose ye11r ago a I
huted to part w th hlm- Hele1
and W II Reynolds have a ne
grandson at son 8 lly s n Mlch
gan- 8 lly s now have four ch
lren- Fanny L pp Scholl com ~
by and I took h~!r (for sure) f
Elilabeth I usse
Roush- Fann
SU) s this hnppens oftf'n
my t
start! ng the resemb anoo-thes
g rls WPre bolh ny II S pup1 'i
- 1 end hnlf my descr pHon&amp;
And to show you ho .... \ Jc or an people aroun I here He or Sh
hard headed
horse 11 1) ugg} 1 was my H S pup I - and t sur
was-I had this va ahl ulensil
I~ g veR nc
sc 1se o pride I
whole two years befor 1 woul can tell you- Mrs Je sic Son
trv 11 N81ghhor Nor M 1 ~ kf'p bur} w th Frankl n Blackston!'
rrgmg me tpe g rls
c s0
n tow come o cull- and are WI'
who sold it to: me kcp u~k
ever Jhtd o s e F anklln
How d you httc yo r cooker? I v s n Do)ton where he dlrec
But there It aat sh ng an 1 v the ho r r Presbyter nn Church
a valued Xmas g n r m my ne 1 a I s I on e- 11
shoe man
folks In the mea t
hey h
fi ra k n trave s o cr three .stat
long AJO Jlven up on H kr w nu land nl'l ho c
Fr day fo cho
BMH better.. than a y onl' n thr pract ce naturall} - hc was a \ll
whole world bless eM
1t:trrL~,otl"''ddi:stgrcut Y loved rrembe
cho here wh le n t
so now how r 1 ver Ill w
out tt 1 cant l!ee 1 ha '-' 8 seho
S - Charles b lngs down a bag of
teacher friend fiii)S she" worn ear ly P nk potatoes (rom U
out two Tbat alom s n uloqum 1 jlOre- M thcr yoo.~ II love the
sales pltj!h In tse r
I know they ro marie I Alaba
potatoes - I ve become an A
bama
fan as you know since re
Been cooking thu rr sp crack
rent
tr1psome may have co 1
lin~t Letart
eahlosr Nt ghbor
Betty (Mrll Clare ce Cl e j s f Om there w\ h my banjo on m
handed me a head over the fenr knoc -but I hope to GO the
and I d bought svernl heads bf' with say "' nshlng tackle ar
something over thirty paeces
aidea
I made 1law for a enupla eo s lvcr an I really sta) n wh c- l
le1e boyi here at home Satur IJy must get my meat loaf on R c
and mlrl did that ever l11ap1 e r y at supper time
-alona with some lu 11trawber
J! e1 Of the S81110R and IIOill
1teak I d wrapped In gold pope
to de•lanate Its value!
Also some nPw e.11rl peach."'
And water melons been !!llmlllnll
on the vine so to ~peak for
BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
quite aoru tlme in the !ltorea
~~ St nnd Mr11 C artn&lt;'e 1
What an eatm spnf' 1m writ Clirk or Scott Air D:~se Ill ar
lng on 111 of a 9u lclen t h111l ar n unc ng the hlrth oJ a daug
such tJOOd meat loaf nl a pen! tcr re&lt;'ently The baby welghe
dinner yeatert1ay got "'&lt;' !!llrted 7 lbs 9 IH nce11 and has bern
It would aeem
numet1 Amy Mnrla Mr and Mrs
Clarence Clark M ddleport
ntr.el'lt critical com nr&gt;nt
I c 1r11 df]arent11
hl&amp;h ola111 mogoz ne on Rl
/
Poallaatd
MASONIC MIITIJ.IIO
A trulr dlJappo nl nl( produc
Pomeroy r.hapler 8b Ro n
tion Or I truly d R!ln!luiHhed 8
A.rt:lt Muonfl will hold n apee
thor lrllotlrllly llully and mn muotlng Monduy at 7 ~0 p m I
•llJ' QUeltlonable In ~p lc or Its the eonfcrrln1 ~C the Roy1l Arc!
rnn•••Y bMt seller 11tatus an~ de1reo Rorr.. hmento will 1
mu; rave re'llews
&amp;etved All companies 11~ urae
lu that hoppeno to bt&gt; emil Y to attend thla last dearee wor~
'"7 eWh opltllon or thlo onmowhol lot tho calondAf year
traafty bttlkl 1 w" naturally In
lerilllttL
HOLIIIIiiifll'ltil\.
'
Admitted Jane 2&amp; 'ill\';;' lim r.
Yi•
tell one thinK abot t Tu&lt;ker PI Ple.,otil &gt;Mkllaol L
rtll Vll'ft Of 1 book from aver Lowe Gollipollo1 \li'tt ,l: Ral
Ill NvieWJ
Johnson WllkliYIP• Mft I ydn
So oQ-., at lho llhrm• we vc Nooml Smith Leoni Millon Link
been ~ eolmplelely mloled In Miller Pt Plbaoan 1 "'Verne M
tbla D!anrtor
Brllwn Golllpolla Mr! .Dana S
001 Of 10 000 book! publlohed Turner Pomeroy 00
"'" Ollhn Cu
tlch tfl~ In U S on ly aboul 2011 nlngha n Pt Plea~ant t,Mn N
IMI't\ l"od tevlewa and otand up Dm aid Taylor Ganlp611a Mrs
undft. 'l!fe of crlllelom
Floyd llorold Hill Pa\rlol
gune 2' Mro Charles Byer Mid
dltJlllrt
Blrt~o June 2&amp; Boy Mr and
Mia E Ray Jobnaon ~llkeovllle
Gltl Dr and Mro Kenn,tb Am•
bah' I omeroy
now!)
Well 1 caut ou111y :lddcd one
small chopped on on toda} l
uaiJy 1 don t Ami whv asks al
you omon lovers lJ rn ~c Da 1
and I though Jov
on ons a
highly allerg c to t1 m we £&gt;!!
em say on Monda) a 1 an sf 1
taste em late Tu 11 lnv
So I eschew om on w
last m:~y be a gag
tell )
Then I m to ad I tn h 11 mP[I
loan s x medhlm potu to
yo d
M\er dream It v u 1 11 J
done in lS minutes 1
wouldn t believe th(' n ac s
wrought by pressure rookcn 1 11
1 actually got 1nto th 1 s es.!

Daily Sentinel
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blaeharae!l June

ilflrm~~·~~n:r~J~"~;'";;~~~l~t~::.1

ol$th St~ward
William
M;o

Ladre.s N ~;ht was observed by
the Method 1st Men !I Club of the
Racine Portland area at the RIc ne Methodist Church TUesday
evening
~tr Chr !I ) Baer prdtdent of
he club opened the meeting with
5 nglng by the group 3ccompa1lted
by Mr Gerald Powell at the piano
Rev Jose Q Raqulndm Of the
Pb I ppmes a nat1ve Meth'od1st
n nu:ter led n prAyer Mr Baet'
onddct d a ~hort bUilness stisaon
n wh ch reports were read by the
ne secrllary Cr U Bral:tford Sr A
('olfln ttcc \1 as appo nted \\ th Mr
Qomer Lew s the area wide lay
eader as cha rman and the lay
eaders of each of the etght chur
ches to plan 11 family prcn e sup
per for Sunaay August 3 at the
Portia d Purk
The Rev John Elwood made
announcements and al!lo gave the
latest h~pttal report of h s lUte
daughter Patty who 1s m the hos
p al for observat on and treat
menl! The llnu'!l of one of the
WASHJNG'l'ON UP!- ' e De members 1-ldbart Bryson wall re
partrnertt offjclais sa
ported Mr Bryson is in a Parker!!
hostile demonstrat an a
burJ hasp1t!ll
Amer can Embassy
The Pi61f•m Chalnnan Mr Uo
emphas zes n tJeter or11 n n
nc1 tewla pmented lhe ll!l!t)W
S Russ1an relations
a pa of ::~ ng pro!i\'ltll Rev J.,. Q Ro~uln
Kremlin &gt;return to
I S a nLSI dl1 who Is sponKitll tiVo month•
polic1e!l
worlilng wlfh hev Elwolld m this
They sa d they ha I
area ••ve a tdlk itt Ute prog~S!l or
the o tbreak as pa t r a patt~r'l th• Christian IWHt lh lite liat 118
mtu~ted by Sov e
lc
}ears in the PhUlPpln~s He also
the weekend
old of the mtstance of the Ma
The ofhctala v ewcd
son e bodl., In hel~lng them es
cv dence that So\1 et
tabllah tbelr lndep~ndence aM In
Nit ta S Khrushcl cv
he tstabllshttig of the Christlin
up thf' cold war te npo
Churches
In&amp; get toueh tac
Mrs Gnmet ~\¥is intrDdueed
deahnes
White House Pre
S cr tar1 the hett opcdier Mrs HatTy P
James C Hagerty s I Pres den Sm th Pllmel'Oy :r'Jte l&gt;i&gt;l'lsmouth
Eisenhower had reel' rl repor s D stllct Pmldent ol lhe Wotllon •
on the demonstrat on nrough th~ Soc ty of Christian Servite Mrs
State Department B t he Wh te Sm th gave the report of th• Flllh
Genera Assembly held in St Lou
House declined to o n n
s n May She told of the ex
change of missionaries in the dtf
tems
fertmt countrleB; of the world and
LAU~EL
the nat1ves of Philippines are nnw
owe s del \ered from Kam
sending out mJsRionaries 'Mts!IIOn
Or net v n l\l.o 132 000 volt
By Mra John Dleht
mes from other countrit!l are
1 r r£&gt;u transm ss on hne&amp;
Mr and Mrs C ff r Jacob nov
being sent to the United
on or 11 three umts of the and son J•ek
spen
States
w h nt gr:~tcd mto the day&amp; n Columbus \l h
She spoke of the Buddhist Tern
" u 1 uf the entire seven stat.a a pat ent In Mt C r
p
e
m New York and the Buddhist
d thus w11\ be hack for rr.moval of lot I an
ar
comddermg
sending their mts
of s po ver r
no ids
s nar~es lo our country She
!';
Mrs Margaret \ IP
spoke of th work of the United
H Svs
n today has a total tbc nf1rmary dur ng the
Nat ons and clo8ed with an 1n
a 11 g 11pab Illy of 4 800 000 end n the abseJ C( o i\
splrmg mes:lage of the need of
:.11 s
n ore thun any other
Mr and Mrs I aw e
Ebl
depth m the lives of the Chrtatlan
r 0 vr sy~ c n n the world and daughters spen S nday a He people in our own country Mrs
1 h K mmer ower stall n IS noon with h s b oil
S v an I Sm th was rccompanied by her
at
ed
bv
the
Capt
na
01-"Cr:lt
fam
ly
1
husband Mt Harry Smith
( 0 11 n Qh o P wer substdlol')
Attendance a S
1 he meeting closed wttb song
manager s Houston E Ju e 22 was 93
llr ct10n $12 27 ar d prayer A soc(el hour followed
vu
forme11 ass1st:mt manager
D anne Sm th ~ v s ng he
The memMrs and gue~ta were
of 1 v n hmr Pia t pt Power W grand'larents M a I M s R I nvtted to the dmlng room where
v
r h of Wheel ng half of Burd~Ue SF:
refreshments of home made ice
vt h ~ owned by 01 o..ft!'¥1::::--+ M.r and Mrs Bog I n of I og}
c earn cup cakes coffee and mmts
1n :J u 1 Kammer Plunl is ex: W Va spent lhl' wcckcn I w I
1 to consu ne approx mat ely her s 11ter Mrs I ~!OR rd Lun fo
Hov Howell who s cmplo)e I
2 1 0 tons of coal per year all and familY a I broth rs Em
n 1 diana spent the weekcnrl
f wl th " 11 be supphed by the Aleshire and fa I
n I o o here with h s fami1y
1 nd M ne of the Consol Ale11hlre and w f
Mr and Mra
t'r tz Stall
11 v
d 0 coal Company coal wtll be
Mrs Hugh Fcrguso an I .so and grand5on of New Mar.shflc d
1 !J\Icrc frt.)m them ne s cle an ng J n my were rece t gutsts of h~
and Mr and Mrs Pearl GOkeY
plan to th 1&gt;owcr plant slte v 11 parents Mr u d Mr l ar I a1k were gueats of their stster Mr
I convc or system er
und Mrs Nn~:man Schaef~r
11 o c t1 1rd
A unlq e feat re or the power
Recent guests of Mr n I Mr
Mrs Lo D1ehl was a guest oJ
plan Is t1 c desrgn of Its three OrV lie. Allen w re \lr
I M ~ her s ster Mrs Anna Buck of
g1ont bo lcrs to h 1rn either coal Marv n Allen and Hoge r AI en Rutland Tuesday
ot char or bo h In any propmlton Sam Lewis and r n I Mr n
Mrs Harmon Fox spent [rot
char Is 11 b} rroduct rc11 IL of the Mrs Charles Shcr 11
N "" Sunday unt I Wedne11dey with ne
low tempera ure d ~tillntlon of hi Marshfield
husbnncl who 1s employed
tu nmous coal
:M:r and Mrs Earn s
Wilkerton lnd
The boilers nltl-lly will burn anil children were
Ga ll pol s
Lee Fogelsong of Mlllf eld was
only coa l the consumption of on~ day the pust we
a .&amp;u"Sl of h s mece Mrs Charlc
char w II follow completion of an
Mr and Mrs Gco g Pow II Diehl and lam ly Frlaoy
udjacern. c! a processing pial t by called on his I rother ~a 1c I
Mrs Fr1:1nc11s Beechlfl and so
consolllnt ol Constru&lt;'tlon of It and family
Terry were dinner gu11sts of he
~ xpcl'ltld to start late this year
Recent auests f M
n ece Mr.s Roy howe I and ran
Booth &amp; Fl nn Company P tts John Diehl wert' Mr a d
ly Wednesday
b rMh wns general contractor for Lou Diehl Mr and l\1
Geo
Mr and Mrs Charles Diehl an
on tr d on of the power plant Reh!haw Mrs Clyde llorr so
son Charles and Mrs Lou l&gt;lel
11n l thl.! Grc~p Construchon Co dauehter Gall Ga pul s Mr un I vtsltcd Mr al\d Mrs Lee Fogc
l:.i\tow lnd perforn ed the ex Mrs. Arthur Ell oiL Gull polls
song ot Millfield Sunday

and Mrs Gomer LeWI!t. They Were
ass ste I n serv ng by Mrs Chns
ty Baer Mrs ,Alfred Yeauger Mrs
Harr) Wilford and Crltt Bradfford
Jr
were sc ved The refreshment com
m ttee ons sted of Mr Robert
Sn I \1r Fred Phtlsoh and Mr

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UOTES
By Un ted Press International

CHICOrEE FALL
Maso
KD.z n e z Maehov.sk on whosP.
farm an A Force planr crashe 1
k 1 ng n ne A r Fore men a
six new!lr en
Parts of the pJ.anc were everv
where It was the most awful
tbmg I ev r saw
a td I hop~ I
never see anything like It again

t~Yg~•~·co~~~•ph 1AJaskau Statehood Bill Sets
Stage For
(UPI) disp~~~~~~~l;~~;~:~:a:~:
redWASHINGTON
Up a sharp Senate
and leaders
parties

'
sr
and M gg e Hemsley were Marcel
' ( ster Columbus Mrs George
Ch rles and lautthter of Loaan
nd Mr on I Mrs Joseph Hemsley

Jr of Purk.rsbure
Gcorgc Tenklnl
ClnolnnQU
•P•n1 two week• bore with hla
"n Fred At!d !lmlly f!ld other
rol.ataves ~
~
\;(
lit and 'Mfl' Da,ld ~ Fiinoaan
dn ~h1cr
of Findlpy spent
1
~ 111
hill"fill t d
;~~ hl:r ~~~,i~ l adtf'M~su~~
brose Flanagan and R9bort
Mils Glodyo J(orr of Columb~s
, spondlng 1~11 weih with Mr.
lr ing Karr Sr
Mr and Mrs Walter CCiok visit
cd Mr and Mn Gllbett DonoYBn
a 1 chlldren of NeWel W Va
Mr and Mrs Millard Duckworth
ol Hurillngton spent Saturd•y
"' lh hb; mother Mrt Dora DuCk
worth and other relatives
Mro Mary Prolflll of R"lne
RD Is vloltlnl her daughter and
son In low Mr and Mra Llge
Shlelda
Mr and Mrs Georae Schneider
spent the week end lh Rittman
wath relahvoll and was 1eeompan
led homo b! Mn Albert Duck
Worlh and Mill Ele,anor kay
Schneldor who ha~ vlalteit there
lor three weeki
Rev and !Ira Rol'&gt;WIIIlolna and
lour children are vlajllnr bli bro
lhtr tn Florida
Mr and Mrs Herihan Martin of
Pomerqy lltett IJilftilf. ~Is ol
her .,Or&amp;9ts '111'1 '•• tilt'l~hcl
billdio,
Ai'l\ ' ,
Joi'Jin Fleldtllf'lllkrll If
ijlnB
an addlllon to hlo auml!l~ hollio

Eileen,

bf both

hflln the tnik
, ing
Th
e argument fl ared
Va) and James 0 E,~sl~i~d)

Alilsko slitohood
tho llood gath ror
other A:mi!rlcan posse11s ons
Southerhers *enml Y o?,'~: ' IJ~~:;~r.~~
the admluldn of Aluska
state bec~UIIe they bellt-ve
kah sepatora would i)eeome part
or lbe noflhern blook •nd dilute
southern tnnucnee m Con,11re~~~
Sanote Republican Leoder Wll
11om F l[no•land Cohl ami
aetlng Democratic Lender M1kc
Minanotd Monl challenged th&lt;
aoaertlon
lloberuon &lt;Jtar1ed that ototn
hQbd advocatoa
will want lo
br)nl In H•woll Guam Pl erto
Rico 1!\~ otfler terr torles not
••hnected to the Umted Stoleo
Kno~land
replied
I don I
know ol ~nybody on either the
RepubUcab or Democrollc sld•
wHo liello:Vo• that Guam and
Plrlo Rleo should b• odmllted
tht~ developments
afteta Labor !~~~;:;he~~~!~!,~ ~
woll
lla,4dO&lt;k : 1
1iltod !MJihiat him bdoro
\16 J!iclle!l Committee -'OilOnt,
Oltled lho &lt;Ommttlee o• u1
l •l~t~tiY;~
~ f onHided vol'llon
ll JP ijo denied thol ~Ia ..,..._~
~ 'l!l:idt Union C.urhlr
bore
~ Ill ;~ldool c•roulotlon amon 1
!.no 111)4 llln Carl Sbllldl " ~Oili '11hQH leader~ or families
Pilmoroy called oh 'II~ and llril li!'a i&amp;YU!td tn Raddock enter
Shloldt
" prJita. HI 4bo dolll~ aby lm
• Lettie Cunnlnrbaln tiaa llr·~ Ia his i'bl•tlolls 'Witb
rellinwill to h~r llillllo ~ !!l!IW~r• unl~h whl~h }!old
II t.-, Oellli'll &amp;ipltol
1
~ ~~ 111 wflli aan l!llbiij ~n¥~1~i

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1 have fOund ftom put exper
ence that you ean never ~tl ~
n Jtlll'e what the ISsue will be 111
Nv &gt;ember

WASHJNGTON-S..,.o:tary of
State .tol1n toster Dulles telllnJZ
&amp;. congreslliOntl ctmm.utee
that
tire Anierlean wa~ 1f lift was ~~
greater jeopal'lly 1~111 tho coli
war t1 ah from a hot Wilm
1 think ~ would wlh a ho
war and I db not know If we w ll
w n this cold war or rmt
on whether we have an adequat&lt;:
progrnm

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REEDSVILLE
the Drowme Scouts held their
regular meetmg on Tuesday eved
mg with a11 ml!'mbers present Pa
trol Jeadtrll and officers were se
Ieet~d Song and tames were en
Joyed A nosebag hlke was discusS'
ed and will be carrlei:l ott on
1 uesday even ng July 1st
Fc11ow hg tho llrhmdahlp CircJi!j
and snng the meeting was closed

Hear
J. Sherman
(Jim) Porter
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Soulhcrh Ol;irte"
201h Cl!litllry"''heater
Tho Dlell 'Giark Sliow
CoUnlj'Y MUSIC Jubll•o
Lawrence Welk
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Dayton apenl the week end with
Mr and Mrt 'Bob Strlekladden
bl1 parenu Mr and Mr1 Carl and children of Wett Palm Death
Den1aon ad her mother Mrs. He F1orrda are YlliUng her father
Mr and Mr11 Clarence Chase
len Lonl
~ilham Hobstctter 11 atteDdinl
The WSCS of tho ltletbodlat
Ft11t and second degrees wlJl Pomona Grange at the July 4th
Church wlll bold 1 rvmmap oale the workshop at OU 1ft Athellll
be onfcrred for the candidates ln meetliiiJ at lfutk Spnngs
R chard Warner who plans to
at the Grato bulldlnJ Friday ond
wa1 ng at the next meeting July
Reh'elbmentl were served
Mrs Margaret Kister Logan db Kistler
Saturday
June
27
2&amp;
A~&gt;Yone attend OU tb11 fall 1a attendin&amp;
8
of
Chester
Gran;:e
trlct deputy eonducteCl inspection
At the cloae of the meet1na ice
wishin&amp; to make doaatloDJ may the OY band workshop for two
The bak ng contest waA held and
when Forett Rose Cquncil naught cream cake and coffee were serv
contact
Mr1 1111~ TaJlor Mtt weeks He 1s playing the bau
Betty Lou Dean placed first Mn
ers of American met in regular ed to fourteen members and six
Rebecca Folan .Mrs Bertha Amos horn and amgmg in the cborut
Dale
Kautz.
aecond
In
the
doily
aeulon Tuesday evening at thear guests
'COUNCIL PICNIC
Mrs Grace Thoma• and the pre•
contest with Mrs C N Jones re
Two new mernbera were reeelv
hall
The
Rutland
Home Demoll8tra ldent Mra Bertha Laaher
cetved
t1rst
and
neeond
and
E•
Anna McDole councilor pro tern
cd
at the Sunday evening serv
The RuUand Garden Club Will
PRiACHIII WAS ROBIID
ther Wr ght third The JUdging ttoa CouneU held thetr an11ual
presid&lt;'d at the meeting Mrs Kist
ices
or the Chnatlan Church Mrs
picnic
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Pearle
meet at the bome of Mrs Pearle
wasdone
by
Mrs
Chester
Tanne-ler Edith Betzlng memller of the
WEST PLAINS Mo UPIcanaday Thursday
Canaday ne:tt Monday evening Sherman Johnson transferred her
hill
State Publicity commttt'ee Tthel
mcmbersh p from Kentucky and Preacber Roe ex Brooklyn Dod
:rho!lf!
present
were
Mrs
Hattie
With
Mra
Vernon
Weber
as
eoCornmumcat1on from the Health
Arbaugh deputy oi rarest Rose
her son Erme Johnson was re- ger p1teber ia bavmg more troub1~~;
Council was read and a contrlbu- McKenzie Maude Rawhnga Clara holltea
ce
ved as a new member He wat w1th tbJeves than he u~d to have
Council were mtroduced and wel
Wells
Ethel
Nelson
Blanche
Bra
Mrs Marie Wilkinson of Brad
t on made to the Health Director)'
bapttzed
Ill the Pomeroy baptilt.ry
cumed
An outdoor barbeeue was en
ln!lpectJon was announced for ley Goldie Anderson Geneva No bury left Sunday for canton where aft r the Sunday evemng semcea with National League base steal
Reported 1U was Vtolet Mill JOyed when the Sew Rite Sewmg
en Roe a aupermarket was rob
Ian
Binda
Dlehl
Rebecca
Folan
she was caUed by tbe cnUul 111
July 2'
Twenty seven members were pres- bed of $1.000 two month.e 110
hone
Club met Wednesday even ng at
Rosa Barnet Grace Thomas Mls.- neas of her 111ter
Mrs Ktstler complimented the the Ground Observer Corps build
trnd agam of $100 th1s week
1 he theme of the program was aes Opal Annalrong Helen Nf!l
Mn Paulme Markin• Mr• Ad ent for the b:lptllm
Council on thetr work and gave an mg wtth Mrs Wdham Ware and
Da1ry Month Program song I ve son Kathy t'homas Kay Bowen die Michael and Mtu Thein&gt;• Ml
inspiring message asking for a Mrs Donald Mullen a.s hostesses
Karen Thomas Sabra Canaday cbael11pent Sunday afternoon with
Been Workmg m the Cow Barn
gam u membership
rollcall
favonte
food
made
from
Bobby and Dave Till1s and the Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Michael of
Mrs Mullen pres dent was In
Briefs talks were giVen by Eliza
m1lk Problems of Dairy Farmer hostess
Leadin~;: Creek
abeth Hayes E!l.sie Warner Letha charge of the mcetmg and a
RICE ENTERTAIN
by
members
poem
Every
Sun
Mrs John Burna and Mrs EfiYia
Wood Esther Hayes of Chester report of the Ways and Means
rlay 4rtcrnoon Betty Lou Dean
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs ScoU uf Columbua spent the week
committee
was
gtven
by
Mrs
Ed
Council No 323 Chester Ohao
demonstratiOn M ke Shakes by BtU Watson Pomeroy Mr and end with Mr and Mn Ana Bry
Ethel Arbaugh m behalf of the ward Wells chairman As a money
Barbara and Vtrg n a Wnghl a Mrs Harvey Erlewme and Joetta an.t and Mrs S L Bryant
council present a gtft to Mrs. maklng project ~sch member pa1d
poem Meadow Romance by Mrs MrR Richard Lucas and Jame
Rev and Mrs G N Perkm11 of
C N Jones contest won by Mrs Mrs Jacob Schllhng Mrs Char
Jones Closmg Song Stay On the les Barrett Mrs Dale Bachner Mulhn.s, W Va spent Tu.eaday
Wlth Mr and Mra Ernest MoldeD
Farm
anti Mrs Wanda Ta}lor
Plans for the new year books
Rev
Perkins was a former pastor
Chester
Grange
Will
be
host
to
YOUTH
GROUP
MEETS
We ve A Repulation
were d)SCUB!ICd when the W1ld
of
the
ChrtJIIon Church
The Christian Endeavor Youtb
wood Garden Club met Wednesday
to
Group
met
at
the
Chr
atran
For Fine Food And Service
Mrs Elizabeth Colima 1s a pa
even ng at the home of Mrs Wll
Church ba1ement Sunday even ng
at Holler Hospital
ham Nease F1ve Pomh With Mrs
The meetma: opened w1th group tlent
Mrs N1ney Blair of Lancaster
Join tt:ao!:e who vote Ull tbe1r fa
U S Nease as eo hostess
slngmg Pra) er was offered by l! spendmg two weeks wtlh her
frs. M lton Houdeshelt pres1
Rev John Buckley L nda Parker parents Mr and Mrs John SlJ
vonte spot .(or d1mng or lunch
dent was n tharge or the meeting
wu elected new treasur.er of the
which opened w1Lh the Lords
Jng You too w11l favor our food!
group A haynde was planned for son
Mr and Mrs Harvey Erlewme
Prayer m unison Members rc
Thursday at 6 30 p m
and daughter Joette spent Sun
sponded to rjlll call with their fa
KNOXVILLE Tenn UPI-Now
Present were Rev and ~Irs John
vor te flower arrangement It was that s my new lot Mrs Leon:-. Buckley Gmny Sncwde1 SuSlc day with her mother Mrs lYa
agreed tu help the Farm Bureau Howard sa d to berself so why ts Parker CaroJyn McKn ght Alber Howell of Leon W Va
Bemz.O.Mallc Portable
Women s club pa nt road signs somebody rise bu ldm., a house
Ll! friddy V1ola McKn ght Erne
frtday evcnmg dmner guests
Phms 'l ere made for a p1eme at
Johnson Davtd T1lhs James John ol Mr and Mro William Folan
the
S)racusc
park
at
8
30
p
m
Second Sl -On Roule 7 Mitldleporl
She hu red to C ly
Son Jeffrey Buckley
Mtchael were their granddaughter M1ss
Wednesday Jul y 30 In ease of f nd out
Portable Pknlt Charcoal
Ntcholson and M1ss Thelma Mtcb Sharon Bowen and friends. Joetta
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ael
Erii'W ne and S.bra Canaday
.;
the Forest Run Metbod11t Church
fhe c1ty bu ld ng inspector
RUTLAND PERSONALS
'Mr and Mrs Davld Tilhs IIJid
An mLerestJng and m£ormative checked and came up w th lh
Racme
and
Ho
daughter
r.ose of Bambrtdge
Harry
Willford
talk on the rundamentats of ar answtJr A contractor h red by the
mer
Parker
were
busmcss
vtsttors
spent
the
week
end WJth ber patrangcmentl! was given by Mrs Da owner of tkte lot ad]mn ng Mr::~
m
Columbus
Monday
ents
Mr
and
Mrs
Vietor Braley
vtd Nease ar d Mrs Russ Watson Howard 11 hPd fatled to g ve h
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Dale
Nacholson
The1r
sons
hobby
and
Dave whc
gave a demonstrat on on the ar earpentcrs proper d rcct ons
and
daughters
and
Mr
and
\irs
1 have been vtsltlllJ here returned
rangem~nts of regal
111 es •nd
The probl-em was sohed qultf'
lnclud1ng
roses
s mply Mrs Howard and h~ Howard Byera Middleport and I home wllh t tem
Mr and Mrs Max Nelson and
Durmg the soctal hour refresh ne gh.bors to be JUSt sw ppcd lo .5 Mr and Mrs Ernest Molden were
Sunday
evenmg
guests
of
Mr
and
son
or Matoon Dhnols spent a
mcnts were served by the hostess and the work proceeded
Mrs
Drle
Bachner
day
last week w1th Mr and Mrs
es to Mrs Christy Baer Mrs H1
Mr and Mn Carlos Snowden Charles Amos Mr Nelson was
ram F1sher Mrs Mark Evans Mrs
- '
and son Jeff are spend ng the transferred to Canada m h1s work
' . -- -~ ,
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Norman F shcr Mrs Karl Grueser
summer months at New Mart n.s
Mr and Mrs Purl Van Meter
Mrs .Kenneth Harr s Mrs Paul
VIlle w Va where he IS em and son Greg of GalUpohs spent
Ftsher Mrs Ed1son Hollon Mn
ployed Their daughter Alberta Saturday wtth her parento Mr
Ted Nease and son Stevr Mn
Wlll JOin them later
and Mrs RI•hard Grueser
Willian Fisher Mrs Denver Holt
Mrs
Ethel
Snowden
spent
the
Sunday guests of Mrs S L Dry
er Mr$ John lhle
HARDVlA~E
The PUX llary of the Feeney Ben past week with her son Mr and ent were Mr and Mrs Pat Boyd
Mrs Stanley Jones Mrs Homer
nett Post No 128 Amer can Le Mrs Harry Snowden Pl Pleasant of Black fork Mrs John Burns and
Holter Mrs Dwrght Milhoan Mrs g10n
olf1eers for the year
Jeffrey Buckley lnd ana l.S Mrs EIIVla Scott of Columbus.
John Ihle and daughter Becky at theelected
r mcetmg Tuesday evemng Vl6lting hrs brother Rev and Mrs Mfb Anna Brittmtrne and Mr and
CUSTOMER PARKING IN' REAR OF STOltE
~ rs Alfred Yeauger wfrs Houda
at tl e Legion Hall
John Buckle)
Mrs Arza Bryant
WITH IEAUTIFUL
shell Mrs Watson and guests
Mrsr Dale Mo rn ng prestded
Mrs Tula Haley of Zancsv lle
Thelma Mtchacl was a Sunday
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs Rohert Young Perry Pomt and Mrs Don Roach wall the chap- spent the week end at her home dmncr guesl.i af M1sa Etna Gard
Ht.TUAAL IIRCH
Md Mrs J E D Hartmgcr Mrs
Our ngvoted
the to
busmess
relativesPnce v s ntee~r~at~•~h~e~R~e~d~B~a~rn~m~R~I~o~G~r~an~d~c~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;:~:::;:;::;:;::;::i~;:;;:;:;;;:;;;;;::::;;;::;:;;;:;;;:;;:;::~';!
Chfford Ph11Upa and Rleky Jim lam
the group
send asess1on
dona here
Mr and
and visited
Mn 'Clarence
;
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my and Cmdy Nease
tlon to tH~ annual b rthday party lted Monday w1th Mr and Mrs El
of the Veteranfl Hosp tal at Chtl r.a Mtchael
ilcothc held August 21 Btrthday
Mrs Martha Agler on8 sons uf
cakes w 11 al~o be sent Plans wet e
h
The Falrv1ew Church and the made for new drapes for the Le Columbus spent Monday w t Mr
Freedom Gospel MISSIOn will hold g on Hall and a contnbut 011 was and Mrs Ernest Molden
the1r annual p1cmc at the Rock 1 made for a needy fam ly
Mr and Mrs George Lutz of
Sprmgs Fairgrounds Sunday July
A d scusB;Jon was held on the L1ma spent Thursday with Mrs
6
~ ""
Garnet Wilhamson
~ ~~'
sumner con ent on at Jackson
d M HI
Sl 1
d
Several from here attend the July 3 Delegates to the convention
!1: r an
rs
ram aw er an
Yo11r lite\,-;-;;; burtt Into MW lift ._.lth tltMONUI Stt,_$avtt
shOwer honormg Mr and Mrs. are Mrs Dale Mourning and Mrs children and granddaughter Rox
ctblnth In lltfvrtl ~ rch a..t •• help pl111 • kitchen now-~ctu.el
Wa1d Foster at the Commumty Norman Wayland w th Mrs Hen anne Patterson spent Sunday w1th
ltuftlletltn tt.bt ltut a fw holltl erhr dell&lt;wtry No other lnvtJt.
Hnll at Letart Falls Tuesday night ry ClatY.orthy and 'Mr'S Paul Hap his parents Mr and Mrs Henry
111nt oHtl"' trtthr btntntt for vour home.
Mr and Mrs Everett Parsons tonstall as alternates
Slawt~,. Kenna W Va
arlnounce the birth of thetr f1fth
Plans were made for a PICRic
Mr nnd Mrs. Lawrence Snow
e Femous CuMonn to" • Etsv-tG-clttn flnltfll
daughter at East Ltverpool June for the Aux hary Lcgtonatrcs and den and children of Columbus
• Double clock drtwer~
• ltdft In OYIM. fllllll
15 She ha! been named Karen thei famtbes at tile Roadstde Park spent the week end w th h 5 moth
Sue Mrs Parsons was the former Jul: 10
cr Mrs Ethel Snowden
e S•v• ttfthhfnt stooplnt e L11y bun conatrt
Frances Slaughter and IS a sister
New offrcers were elected Wllh
.Mr and Mr11 0 0 Patterson
e Smooth Ny-wtoel glide drawtrt
e Ufotlmo 10fldnlcf1ol
to Mrs Herbert R0u11h Mrs Rus Mrrs Norman Wayland as pres! and her mother Mrs Ed Mills of
sell Roush and Bess1e Slaughter
dent Mrs Paul Haptonstall lit Syracuse are VlSlting her brother
Mrs
Ruth
Merr1tt
Pari:erabllfg
vice president Mrs Henry Clot Clyde MUla of Lawrence Harbor
I Foromon • Abbett - Middleport 0 1
111 vis t n&amp; her sister Mrs Thom~s worthy 2nd vtce prea dent Mrs New Jersey
Rollin~ A (he lwme of Mr and Gale Hysell chaplam Mr!i Dale
Pearl Molden of Columbus spent
I PIMM 11~ "" yout ldt~ boo• 011 t ennfllt
I I klte11foootncleMd lk t. IW4t 11111161 .. chtrt•• •
Mill Ctt Bostbn
Mourmng secretary Mr~ Dale Saturday here Vllntlng frtends
Mr and Mrs Chester Durst of Ke nedy treasurer Mrs Don
D1ck Foley was r.:eturped home
I HAMl----,
N1les are announcm4 the mar
n
from Holzel;' Hospital Saturday
I
rrage d their daughter Janet to Roach sergeant at a_r-;ms~:-;:-Miss Shalt n Bowen spent Mon
I ADDalst-,.--~~~-Mr
Sllerman
Reeder
on
June
21
Ross
re11tdence
formerly
the
How
day
with Miss Joetta Erlewine
1
I
C11't-~
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Mr at d Mrs Durst are former ard carpenter rcs1denee
Mr and Mrs Bob Dentson of
reside ts and Mn Reeder is a ;~~~~~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ii.i;;_;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
ntecc of Mrs Ru8llell Roush Mrs
Herbc t Roush and Bessie Slaught
A -tloDal barpln pnce
or
.... dnlhal~ lhe
Ill(~ ol SJF
Forti
Mrs lohn Fisher Racine and
llitl tiood bti!b'
D the
Mrs 1 ele Shields called on Mr
e.tra lonl Mil•al• of
lind !I s Earl Roblnaon Tuesday
Mr and Mra Max Spangler of
MIDDLEPORT
MILL STREET
~
bor-X.
Lync burg Va are movlnato tho

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Sew-R1te Sew1ng
Club Barbecue
Held Wednesday

waiatllne Plana were made for an
ice cream IOCtal ln July The trav
elinJ pr12e donated by Mn Wells
was awarded to ltln ChorleJ Spen
oer
A high cba1r was presented to
Mr11 James Butler who recently
returned from Vlrglnla with her
Infant 10n Michael Leo A report
was madl\ on the members viaitmg
Mrs Ray Blowers on Tuesday ev
ening and presenUng her with a
fareweiJ gift from the club
Attending were thoee named
above and Mra Donald Marks Mrs
Jack Fowler Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr
Mrs Willard Boyer Mrs Charlea
Hoffman Mrs Dayton Strlekhand
Mrs Elmer While Mrs Kenneth
Fmley: Mrl Geora:e Conde Mrs
Calvm Simpson Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken and Mrs Donald Collms
Hostesses for the nexl meeting
on Wednesday July 9 will be Mrs
Donald Marks and Mrs Jack Fow
lor

Chester Grange Will Confer
Degrees At Meetmg JulyS

Rutland News

VALUES GALORE

Wildwood Garden
Club Maps Plans
For Ensu1ng Year

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Poll For Spots nAU.Star Teams

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Go•don, 43-yHr-old . fo~' ator NEW YORK UPI-Stan Mustal so !.dis Apatlelo,.Chi. (.257)
m:ond. ,.,.eeman who brOke ·Into. w.us 11 near-unanimous ·
to . It lBob Cerv, "Kan. City (.313)
the ·fil•lor tMtu• with the New day for the 1958 majCir
Mickey Mantle, N. Y. (.277)

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Come To· The
York Yank... ·In 1938 1M ..... ~. All ·SI&lt;~r game, but many
rf Jackie Jensen, Bos. (.205)
·the 'll'ltlillll to ·fhf AmoPklln nial fa\'orite.s including
NA 1110NiiL L&gt;EAiiiiE
1 ·Ltatu. ·P"!JMnf •and World lertta li::~ms, Yogi Berra, Ed t1~~.~:;~
50.50 DANCE
ChomJtionship 10 yters laier, Wll and Harvey Kuenn were
Del 'crandiU, \illw. (!281)
9 'f.UI l:t
~i~ &lt;ttUfNipr •Of lf'!l·• tiJth.ttl:ac~ up in the voting by the men
tb Stan Muslll, St. L. (.36fl.)
Music
.By
Eddie Fife's
'lrKIItril Thu~ night; ·tuc:tilf!,. ·' ' •... ., ... the game best. ·"lana!l"!' 2b Bill Mazeio~!ki, 'pitts. (.282)
Renzo Menchini, Meigs County's most reknowned football ·1,.1Bol:tlty
Shady
Valley
·Boys
·BrtPn, who nslfll'f.'
· ' w league players •."
3b Frank &lt;.Thomas, Piits. (.302)
score prognosticator (something Uke 92 •per cent last aut- The balding, form&lt;!!' ·C~evlfu:ln ..L :mrl euachcs, ·.piCking the
Hottest
Music
In
'Town
Ernie ·Banks, Chi. (.303)
Cepeda then slammed his 15th umn ) Wednesday bljrrowed through piles of •baseball score ·slugger, was described by Tribe :lltarters on ea&lt;!h _All-Bbr team · fo" 1-:: Bob Skinner, Pitts. (.326)
,
homer or the year to wrap up Ihe books and local leag'5'ecords on the Sports Desk to demand General Manager Frank Lane :.s the first time, in nearly every cf Willie Ma)'s, San l•'rnn . (.373\
Sat. •
victory.
a hearing bere for th last Spring fling by bowlers.
''a mature baseball1 man and 11 case honored 1958 per!ormancei l ;r~l1H~a~n~k~A~a~ro~n~,~M~i~lw;·~(~.258~);;;;;;;;~;;;::;::;;:;:;;::;;;~;;;;;;
Antonelli held the Redlegs tu
"How about forgetting baseball for five minutes," growled sound tactician. He 1l n,c:ht you an over the time-honored :rep11tations
the way."
or some of baseball'~ ·greatest ·
seven hits in registering his Renzo, "and write something a-bout ·bowling for us?' '
stars.
eighth victory llllSinst live de·
I'll buy some of that. At times when buried in trying to Bragan, who was dismissed by
AMERICAN LEAGUE
rcals. The Rcdlegs scored the:r sort out what has happened to baseball teams involving some Lane "because he dl'dn't ~ct c Gus Tl·iandos, Bait. (.282)
only run off him in tt1e sixth on
· C
b b1 1
I'd b
11 f 1
enough out .of the team," Wn'! tb Bill Skowron, N. Y. (.281)
Johnny' Templc's single, a doub: o 400 Metgs ounty ase a l payers,
uy a o t.
with the Jn{lians Jess than half 2b Nelly Fox, Chi. (.333l
'by P'rank Robinson und walt Dr·u·
Rem:o will MC the annual Pomeroy Bowling Association
3b Frank Malzone, Bo!!. (,305)
po's infield oul.
Banquet July 1 starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Eagles Hall. H~ theTheseason.
4G-:vear-old deposed pilot i.)
will be the straight man for what promises to be an enjoy- unique in that he has been fireJ
The
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fourth·placo
Redlegs,
tHree
able
evening of fun, humorous jokes on those dining, and
a manager two years in a row
games away from the Gianl.l. ,
the ·season ended. Bragan
send Brooks Lawrence ~-3 to L:r l' presenl.ati•on of awards
was
given
his walking papers by
mound tonight. Facing him won
Bowling champions in all sorts of divisions wilt be honorthe
Pittsburgh
Pirates lllst A\1·
b• Ruben Gomez 5·6 of th•· ed with trophies and words of praise, AI Russell's catering
gust.
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Suggests Another Baseball League
Baseball again' Richard Duckworth of Syracuse sees a
need for still a further diamond 1eague ln Meigs County. He
writes:
"Some time ago I expressed a desire that the high schools
keep their teams intact and play summer baseball. Also, that
diamonds s~ould be built so the. boys would have a place to
play .
"This has been done, but I have another suggestion to
make. A league should be formed taking in ages from 16 to
24 as the player that adva nces from the Pony League may
notiJe good enough to play on the high school or Ohio Valley

ANNUA~
Reala~_ar,p

blue and while finish set off with white wall
tire,, Bydramattc, radio, heater, power steering, The
standard of the world can be yours at Ibis new ·low •price.

Bowling Association

BANQ'UET

1956 'Packard Custom dipper · · · ··· $1 695
4 Door. 'Flashy red and white finish. TI')!IY a •luxury cnr
and Uoaded .With equipment. Power steering, power
brakes, ultramattc, radio, heater. 1't. real value.

EAGLES HALL, Pomeroy

car inlllde and out. Blue and .white finish.
Deep ~read tires, Oynafiow, radio, beater. Try it today.
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191itlchalllllll 98 4D,r. Seda1 · ·· · $U95

Beilltllultwo toile green finish . New seat covers, aparkUnl :freih Interior. Low rnllage. A good buy.

The new Cleveland man11ger
uid he "would do a lot of lookin ;~
around before making any chan.c;·
es on the' club.
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Gordon dropped out of basebal l'
entirely aftCr last season, w.hen
he managed the Son Franc1sco
Seals tq, the "Pacific Coas-t L~agu t'
pennant, lind went Into the msur·
ancc bu.!Jiness.
He drew strong language from
Lane last week when. he perml1tcd veteran Bob Lemc:in . who is
recuperating from arm trou?les
to be batter~(! for several innmg :~
by the New York Yankees when
it · was obvious Lem r.m "didn 't
have it.''
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Unlike Bragan, who was giver
only a one-year contract, Gordor
received a contract covering lht
remaind~r of thi!'l&amp;'ep~on and 11!
ol 1959.

Ebbcts

PONY GAMES

JULY ht

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'YOtJR TEAM CAPTAINS

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loday.

Be~Jt fishing ln !louthenst Ohiu
wiU be found ·in a few of tho:!
l~kes Including Leesville, Seneca,
l.ake Alma and aeveral others In
the Muskineum 'DI!Itrlct. Mo~t
major streaM.! are only fair at ~hough the Musklngum in Wash·
lngton county Is clear but high .

~EXIRIOR

STAN»mGS
NATIONAL LloltOU!

W .L Pet, Ga

BRICK- STUCCO

l41!t cream with a dark green top. Leat!)er trlrbmed lnterlllr, MercoO-mntlc, radio, heater, 110wer windows and
aeat. See It now.

FAIRLANE 2 DOOR
F.O.M. Radio and 'Heater.
Sl'e to appreciate.

N'ite

•WAiCHES
•DIAMONDS
·eSILVER

and

COLORED -

W~lte .

FAIRLANE 2 DOOR.
jF.O.M. Radio and Heater.
"She's nice.

Milwaukee . . . .
St. Louis
Son Francisco .
Cincinnati . . ..

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34 2t .MD
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Walt~A oH"I'I: 01f \l!lijl!ct! '-Ralpb
Rose, reporter.

1956 :fQl'i)

1957 .FOtD
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boor '&amp;4 ifldor. ·6ne wiKIFotdijlilatlc.
One with St4. iloth 8 eyl. Both -with
ndio and ·healers,

Custom, Olub Sedan, 6 cyl., radio and
·heater, std. Trails. ' ' ))M~ Plymo~th .
Trade;In - Only

$1195

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$1895·

donald Wolle.
Mrs. Helen You:~ce

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W. MAIN ST.

POMEROY, OHIO

E. MaiDS&amp;.

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kett, D11ve and D~ln Wooten, and
·ArJip Radekin rePorted on the

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June ,18 at lhe home Of· Roberta
Trussell. The
le11son w1:1s
and ,beverRoberta
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Sedan Wagon. . FQrdomatic,
Radio anti heater. L&lt;iw mileage. Owned .by .lOcal official., .1
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Royal 11-Dr. !Sedan. AutomaUc tnlns. ·
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Dan Smith, advisor. was In
charge when the Social Ha)!seeds
met June 17 at the home of Carl
Circle. Project leMon was on call
trimming, and a demonstration
was given by Carl Circle, Ronnie
Holter Roger Holter and Carl

was the sub·

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Jennifer Crew gave a demonstration On "Threading A Needl e
and Making a 'Knot" when the
Merry Lassies met at the home of
Miry Sue Handley, Jo.ne 16. The
project lesson was on making a
scari.-Cintly Swlltzel, reporter.

The Fortland Grade School was
; the ·meeting site of the Portland·
Jaeal 4·H Clt.lb wHen it met June
L6. Paula Sayre give lil demonstra··
ICi~lf on.,"How to Fit '/i. Dress" and
Ltitda Roush ,reported -on her t~ew·
iril project.-Leenna Brewer, Reporter.

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W L Pet. GB
York ·,. . . 41 2ll .Sill
! ·~~:~ ·City ... U SO .531 7\1

A Tasty Treat You'll Like To tat

guc ~ ts of Mri
Ruth TuCker were Mr. and Mn
\lan Carson and d~ugbter of
Dayton, and Ruth Ann Carson ol
Columbus.
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and daughler of Columbu~ were
weettend guests or M:-. and Mr's,

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Secretary

The Syracuse Jolly Stitchers met
Oil June 17 at the home of Patty
Winebrenner with Jesse Cottrill
·and Helen Diddle, advisors, and
Eich!nger1 junior leader, in
- Linda Eichinger, report-

Custom ·Royal 2 Dr. HaJ'dlop. Radio
and heater, push' button: trans., ·po\ver brakes. One owner. See this ·one.

iJhlli'llllt•lbtUlft,
·L.Ule 6 ~tttit.U/wh 2

City.

CADili:AC•fZ

M.ny More To Choo11 From

At T.nflle Ughl In

PIZZA.BURGEa

"Where l·our .confldenee
Is Justified"

4 DOOR
Sharp inside and out.

19$6 DODGE

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jl;ooks.

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WHiifE

Shorp.
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Raeme

lC'(l Fri~:ay
on their nrnicPt for a visit with h('r son and wife
...l.Jinct Caldwell,

herR worked

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FIR!DOME V·8

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tot a...,lts 4 Milwaukee 1 INI

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With Pride

Tlnmday from n!JII i• Hoallon,

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Bisacll Lnd Kathy Andrewa a:lvlng · Mr. an'a Mn. John !'.ent:z tpent Mi&amp;J,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cllik livldtD. Mn. V•rne Y(.lttenon.
d.emonJtrallon.l. - Linda Utkllll, Sunday t[ternoon with ~r . anri
Gene Beegle rtturned to hiA
Mn. Helen Johnson retUrned
•WilHam Jfl)'nian and ,...
lt~ port er.
Mrt. Jtuuell Rhod es, Mar1elta 1 , hom~ .a t New .Btiahton :Z:hur.y. home !tam . BelPre a!te~: !pen4-s Jld~er are ~d~ 1 ......
MrL Maude You~g apent a r•· ·Mr. and Mn. W. II. UofniiOI!k or .ing a wen &lt;Wiih •ber ·llo•lllillfr, 'fi •ltl6ir 'liOI!tn ~ &lt;
lll!llf,..,._,
~',nt •""'n."kMe~d ~n ;has~le•e•tthon .~nli, K~nauaa •~nt sundaY with Mr MNJ . W•yne Carpenter.
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Mr. and Mn. T. Q. HUUiorl!, , ' .·~' • ji
Donna lean ond Mi•• · ~tpJi. 9!'.11itottll,
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Mrs. Clara Roulh wu 1 Sund.11y •dau•hter
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Relat•vco here to at~d IJI•, at Vincent Thursda y.
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wfth Mr. and loin. •Wril. M&lt;J:eiVej&gt; Y•~_;Matle.ioon.
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funeral of Mrs. Addie HAYWPq.dt\ IMr . .and Mr~. Kenneth ours' orcas.
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at Portland.
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t' Cm\'~.,.,1 la roiPII\iJiq , ftilt l
a former resident of Meigs {;,.0 ' f Jdn Ro1er and friend or We!J~
Mn. SYbil MUeJ Tef.bi'Qell honl!- . frtr. and Mn. Donald kc::K1y re· wtek at till "hl'm&amp; !tom hll ea·
were Mr. and Mrs. E. W1 DeJ;ln· tilJc wer, weekend guerts or )fr. ~Jday fro~ Wheelinl after a turned to their home at )ft. \!a:c- ~ JI,q • PittaburJh. .
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Mrs. Albert 'Hiit, ltrt. Gomer
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· l.A!wis, Mn. MarJaret •Houda~elt
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~rs. Maude Young and si!lter. ahd Mn. ·B. M. Plekeo1 attended 1
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Mr. ahd Mn. Albert H1ll, Mr, Mrs. s. G. Mn1·s spent Wcdnesda)' a district meetin,a: of the WSCS I
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and Mrs. Waid Foster lind .Mr. , In Chlllicothe.
at Rio Grande Thlll'Jdl)'. ·
Pnd Mrs. Homer Jaccaud spent
Mrs. lra Beegle returned or
Mrs. Blancb~ French, :A.pon, is
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at Letart and cetebratcd the •
birthday of Mrs. J accaud with a
Have l'ou Tried .4. •.•
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picnic dinner.
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Mrs. Joan Mattingly and daugh·.
ter Kathy of Clay Center, Kan~..
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ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muon
THE NEWEST AND GREATEST TASTE
Spencer. Wceken~ guests of the
Spencers were their son-in.Ja·.v
SENSATION IN A SANDWICH
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. To:n
Lindsey . and son Scotty of Grove
SINCE THE HAMBURGJ;:R.

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·Last week. Kal Hindy, Herman Grate, Ray Biddle, and
George Baker traveled to Cleveland where they •enjoyed a
day ·of fishing on Lake Erie in a swank pleasure craft of a
'business friend of Kal's.
qlhe partv brou~ht, .in 50 or 60 perch and white bass, but
Kal termed the fishinCpoor ."
He was unsuccesSful in ur!lillg the boat commander to
hiiad :for nort· so the partv couid retreat ·to lhe Cleveland Jn.
dians' stadium Wbere•the Y~nkees were taking three straight.
".J'd rather have watched the ball fame ," reported Kal.

Let · Yo.ur
. ' ·Jeweler
Be Yoar
Guide

DRESS SHIRU
From $4.58

1955 FORD V8

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Woukl Rather Watch A Basebafi Game

For
The· Gift
You Give

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he calls up to Mrs. McElhinney watching from their car:
. "We'll have ste~ks Instead ,of beans for dinner tonight,
honey."
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It is not a bit surprising to observe, either, that Ken and
JR (Kenne~y) don't have a ·single Toll of f•iclion .tape .for -bat
mending in their store.

NatlopaUy Ad•verltlscd

WASH 'N ·WEAR

Belvedere Hardtop. Power·
flite, Radio and Heater: ..R.ed

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Was• 'N Wear
$6.98 up.

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Muddy 4iamonds caused ca~­
cel\atlon pf all Pony Le.aa:ue
games Thur-sday evening in Meius · ··Baseball and fishing: Ken McEI61nney, \Sports Center part·
Cou nty with make-up dates set ner, ·gets a gleam ·in ·his •eye everytlme'a liat..is ·broken during
for next Wednesday ~vening. Di~
monds in
and Middlt~· Middleport Little League and 11ony League games. He's on
hand .at every game. When the otacked hats a~e earning thick
'po'rt will
o.s July 2

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and Iake11 this.. weekend, the stat !
Natural Reiources Department

GET TICKETS FROM

19tl ·Mercvry Mtlltny Jlirtlllp · · '$995

- It's

CAN(~LLED

COLUMBUS UPI- Heavy ram ~
this week dampened fishing pro,;
pects for most or Ohio's strean· .;:

*SPEECHES
*HONORS
and GOOII FOOD

BOWLERS -

CUSTOM 300
Radio and Heater. It's clean·

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Richard: Why not? But lny •guess·Is we'll find fewer boys
of that aae after theytre out,of hljlh schooi-'Of mediocre ability, ·which you are pointini for-with ·the time or inclination
Or 'bo\h ·IO play R &lt;baseball schedule. 'They're .plqylng at other
games by !hat tJme unleis ·baSlll/all is :a oousuming interest ,
aren't they?

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Sk.ort Sleeves
$1:98 to $4.95

Name Your Own Deal At
Metropolitan Auto Sa les And
You kfay Own One Of These
Beautie!l!

Sports Desk ·

weekend-but riot for ~ baseball
, fa ns. A rodeo .moves • Into tbe
Polo Groui1.ds, erstWhile' home or
the New York Giants-, Frida~·.
And a ·Cirdus opens Sundfy io

Dampen Fishing
~redlcted

' *TROPIIIES

4 real lllean

The personable Bragan took his
latest custer in a cRlm manner.
"I h:wc nc- compllilnts t \,
make," he said. "I received fine
treatment and cooperation from
Frank Lane and the :ront office''.
"My only regret is that the ball
club, being composed of hart! ·
driving player$, didil1t get bette~·
support from the fanB .
Gordon, whO batted .280 ar.d
drove in 124 runs in 1948. when
the Indj::ms "won it all,' said he·
fore he boarded a plane on thL•
West Coo:;t that he was "real e-.: ·
cited about getting llia first shot
at a major league job."

i(:ontlnae.d f~lll P~ge. FO!U') .

Swollen Streams

6:30 P.M. -

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The Very Best .
In Used Cars

team will serve the dinner.
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While on the subject of Menchlni it may be recalled that
Renzo was promised a strawberry rnllkshake from the Daily
Sentinel Sports staff for his remaDkable. manipulation of .his
Ouija board in picking football scores last year. That reward
remaill$ to be made.
Could there be a better time to have the delicacy served
lhan in the middle 6f Renzo's bowling dinner banquet, say
between Old Fashioneds?
Five leagues with 30 teams of five bowlers each should
show u~ for chow tim,e .July I. Captains of each team are fixed with the responsibility of setting the already-paid for
dinner tickets and pulling them into the hands of their players.

ATTEND THE

1955 Cadillac .Hard Top(oupe · · · · · · $2495

NEW YORK UPI- Thero'&gt; bl~
doings at jbe ~o Grodn1ll ···and
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per word !Or lbree COIIIO&lt;IIIi'!f - . . .
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&amp;peoial ~ 0.. momh for :Ill ..... per want.
l'u.ll rate of 21 cenll per wurd wW be ebarod ror all'lll'tbin&amp; t1
101 paid lor before tile of ea:b mODtb loll...taa buertlull.
..nora -ill Advertlaiol-c;boula be ,.eoorted lmmedilteb. 1.'bf
DallJ senU.Oel will DIJL be resporJlble for iaore thaD 0.11(11 lDeol

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RATES
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4 mo~. work. Apply Kyger Creek

Power Plant, Cheshue, Ohio. ·
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Emplov~nt

Wonted

21" zenllh TV, $60.00; 17" zen·
ith TV $40.00: 3 wrti)Rer wasl· 18 year old boy wants work of any

Robert Hartenbach, SheriU, ttt
W. MeGregor, of Vincent Their
Rebecca Vale, dec. to Marion
L. Vale and Ethalene Ogdin, afiid. Billy Lee Windon, parcel, Chester l.daugbter1 Cat·ol, who has spent the
Lawrence and Ruth GJI IiiJ!l !\.J trans. Columbia.
Dilly Lee Wmdon, Billy Le·1
with her grandparent"-.
Raymond E. and ·Delores Dona!w·.',
William Turner, dee., , to Re- Wind un, Guardian or Lt&gt;b Windon
home.
22.6A. Scipio.
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Lawrence and Ruth G!II Jlan : &gt; ec~a a e an
a ene g n, a m•nor. lo William and .Mildred
]41. and Mn. James Reed and
affid, trans., Columbia.
CarLer , estate, 28.4A, Chester.
Ions
of Caldwell were week end
Raymond E. and Delor e~ Dor!:&gt;h ll '.
Elwood Nelson to Ohio Power
guests
of her slater and family,
22.75A, Scipio.
139.08A, eoal, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. PlulNlcbols.
Iva Cleo Hyder, M:mc B) dCr
Raymond And DeloreE Donahue
The Reedsvtlle 4'·H Pioneer dub
Mohler, Will iard D. Mohl er 10 to Ellis and Iva Donahue, 60.8 A
Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Holshauer Qf
met
In special meeting Saturday
Athens &amp; Pomeroy CJal &amp; L~ ud Scipio.
Detroit, and sister, Miss Jessie R.
Co., 1 A, coal, Salisbury.
John J. and Hazel M. Dunlavy t-l Hoyt, Marietta, were caUtng on afternoon at the home or Min
Lucy K\bble to make further plans
Iva Cleo Hyder, Mane H)'clt: r Don c Hooper, 44.65A, Bedford
friends here Sunday.
for
the judging of their project
Mohler, Willa rd D. ~J o h lL•r l'l
Clara Niggemcyer, dec., tc
Don Kibble, East Liverpool,
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Athens &amp; Pomeroy Co~ l &amp; Lar, !~ra nk Ni ggemeyer, Audrey For- spent Sunday with his aunts,
Co., lA , Salisbury
~ythe. Bertha Zamerene, Virginia MissP.s Kate and Lucy K.lbble. ,
Lawrence W. and Erin I F Wai Wtlliams af£id. of trans. OrangE".
Jerry Childers returned home
ker to James R. and \' io: L•I W:.d Kcnneih E. and Ruth McKinnev Friday after being discharged
ker, pts. lots 63·64, Ml dd lt.·lwrt. to Albel't and Marjorif' Woodard, from the Marines,
La~mcs R. and Violet _w~ Jk r_l ,t~J 101 Pomeroy.
JMr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols. and
ence W. and Ectn.J ~ . W&lt;~ · k
.\1ary C he~o~tham to James Lewis famlly were Saturday dmner
ker, pts. lots 63·64, MJd d!rport 1 u 2A, Rutland.
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Putnam Jr. anrl :\1ary W :_
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Putnam to Pcwl F. anrl :'11 &lt;~ry E. .Nichols, lot 8 and pari of lnt l

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REEDSVILLE

Bendix

washer, $40.00; G. E

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a uge r, dozer, panscrapcr,

Range, $2!5.00. M1ller Repair Co.
Harrisonville, 0 . Phone 24786
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hydroplane hoat built to ( .2 0 &gt;Busi"ll!ss ;)ervir:t!!'
racing specifications w1th s teering wheel. Call 5~2 - M . 6·27-3tp AIR CONDlTIONING , Refrigera
tlfln scrvtre. Jack'11 Rtdt•Jg(!ratioJ'
ti inch jointer with t B. P. motn.
New .Haven Phone TU-23537
anrl itand. Complete. Charlc ;
6 23 lf
W. Reuter, Chestcl' Road or Call
TERMITES EXlbMINATED
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For tree l'lSpe~'tion phone 38$-M,

Roush's Shee Store
Middleport, Ohio

ATTENTION

NEW FILLING STATION
NOW
OPEN

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JO!i5 33 h . Al:na Hot&amp;~ TraJicr ..
sleeper !~quire ~arl ' ~ Barhcr
SltOn, Rafme, ObJO.
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No. 7, Letart.
James !•' and Kat i,• Wl'h." 1o
Paul E. and Maxm c ll ~&gt;f:n J.Jll, /1.\ ,
Ches ter.
Erina t\&gt;1 Jntl Genl' !' 1\ Jt'l' tn
Harohl E. and Kathil 11 '1&lt;' K 1t::f.l
~o t , Mi ddl eport
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,ileton, Rnd ney an(l Kat :, arl!W
Downing to Lee Fr 111k Legth'
1.13A, Sulishurv.
Ethclcnc Ogdin , dPe. lo Juhu
R.. Wesley W , W!lh .J m It. !thr, :.
E., Clara 1&lt;::., ami f!'lnr:1 \IH r Ogd u1
affid. of trons, Col un.L::t .

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Cn-Op Ao&lt;oclallon
Hours: 6:00 A r.r to 10 00 PM.
Dally Except Sumlay

•'lulld BtHtr Fer Ltll"'

Loaded while you wait. Also
trucb avallable to haul at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM McKELVEY

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

NYLON TIRE$
FOR THE PRICE OF RAYONS

WILliAM KENT DANCE STUDIO

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6.70115 SPEC. BILT NY.LON .•...•........ U8.95*
7.10I15. SPEC. BILT NYWN ....... .. ... ,.. $17.85*

Registration Of Summer Classes
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*Plua Fed. Tax and RE-cappable Trade-In

Quality Reading Car Batteries- 8 Voltllld 12 Volt
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Real Estate

Pontiac 'M
- . -4- d-:-o-.-, - ,-,d-:-,-n-.""Ra'"··dio ~ -- - - - - New 8 rOQm house and bath on
and Heal('r. Good condition. l'•ed Motor•, Boab and Tnllera.
large lot in nice nclghborhoQd
$5150.00. Call SPruce ~913.
~·lnanelna: AYailable. Mejro~oLocated on l;fulbcrry Hcightll
e 20 ate lit an Marine Sales and Ser· near Children s Home Phout~
,-;-,..-,---;:-:::;::-:-;:-::;--: ·vice. Pbono 8f.M, Pomeroy, 0. 71-M
6-l8-l21c
Kelvinator. 9 cubic foot. Good
IH·U
22A farm. 4 room bouse. 1Sc,hool
condition. Priced to sell. Ph. - - - - - - - - - - ' hua and mall. route. $1000.00.
Racine 3463, Elsie Deeker.
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$500 down . Balante like Hnt.
6 28 3lc
George Kennedy. Rutland, OhiQ.
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Box 891.
6 26 6tp
19M Buick Special. Owner will
Orado School. Ctll Letart 2376.
,.-oacrlflc&lt;J, Call 6194-Y, Mlddto·
1 6268tc WANTED TO BUY: !I to 8 room
port alter 4:30 p. m.
6 20 8tp
house In good location or small
-,-~~-4.,.1-:for:--farm with l!llfnUar house on
lave - .Save SI:JOO. Take over
pnymcnt.J on )938 Studebaker
grounds In, Pomeroy Bend prea.
Silver Hllwk. rully equlppod. New apartment,, three rooml-!lftd
Phone 428.
6-27&lt;11c
balh. unlurnlo~od, -.ultable lor
Very clean. Phono 197 between
two. AiiO oUUle'' IPICI; Phone
0 a. tn. ano1 II p. m. Phone 6388
6 18 Ute
after '&amp; p. m.
e 20 3tc Mlddloport 6009,
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Scaffold Boord' J)rop . elolh
Clinton Fisher, llld"'.,O:~ 0

Cabba&amp;e 50c a bu1hcl. Harrb
Phon• aea-x.
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Farm, Bouman'&amp; ttul). Trlll!k
' load cut. BriDR tbntatner~. Rooma-Apartment. Close in tOWI'
Phone ape.
6·27-lllo 127 Bullernut A•MUO e&gt;iB-1Jztc
19M Hnle)' David~on motor 168. 1 - 0 room unfurnished apartVery a:ood condition. Low mUe- ment. Phone 310·M.
G 20 tr
IJC. S~J:ldle baws, cx.lru wortlt
$'71!1. Ht~rold Hysell, Main S!., 4 room apartmenl-t lGD Mulborry
Ave. All convenl~ncea. C1Ul JlarRutlarut1 Ohio. Phcne 241124
pe~'o Tailor Shop,
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·-1~53· ChevroletCpe Was $695 $599
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1~53 1Piymouth Cpe Was $'65 $395
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1952 Chevrolet4dr w~ $~5
194«JPI.ymouth4dr w~s·$~~·
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l94iChevrolet2dr wa,,$tf5 , '$145 ·
1949 Ford 4 Door
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1953Chevrblet2d·r. wl~ $7is: $725
1953 Ford Tudor Wis .$79_5· $695
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lnjqrcrl. man group led by lanky Barry
His ·leg• werl&gt; MacKny, runs into seeded stars .
blli ., g machiM for 1hc first time In the Wlmblc· ·
by 1 branch don ehamuionsbips today in a .,:ec ·
ond round of· men's singlea tha~
promised to ·be fun
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Captain Bort Deeley~ a· :Witness to
the collision of a fteiebter and
gasoline tanker on New York'!!
East River:
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"It seemed like the whole river •·
was on fire. The flam~1 ke,P.-t
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seemed to me it went on for an
hour." ·
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hand to free Peace from ~ baler
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bis thighs. Fte&amp;h wil tiJf,.trom1 J i.il &lt;
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1950 Oldsmobile
1951 Chevrolet4dr. ·was $445 $269
1951 Chevrolet2dr. Was $445 $239
1955 Plymouth Bel. Was $1195 $999
1951 Ford Tudor Was $395 $239
1953Chevrolet4dr
Was $599
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1957 Chevrolet Was $2195 · $1899
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Notice Is hereby s;iven that
Ruby C. Dellcy whoae Post Offl®
allctr~aa is Letart Falla, Ohio, has
been duly appointed Executrix ot
lhc Estate of OoorgU C. Dciley
late of Letart Falls, Mcias Cotlnty,
Ohio, ~occasod.
Dated this 10th day of · J1tne,

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8.00114 NYLON TUBELESS ...... , .. .. .. . $28:1'5*
8.50¥14 NYLON TUBELESS . .... . .. , . . . . . . taUS*

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n. C•ll Wm. GrueHf'

QUICK SERVICE On Watch llc
Kltcbell deatanell
pairing bJ faclory
(81 1\ut.:l Soles
!or tour· bome. Free eotJma~eo.
wa:.Chmtli•ers. COLUNS JEWEJ.,
f'oreman &amp; Abbott. Php1t
F..RS, Putr.eroy.
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Arc you piannina to hu il&lt;:: or r.::drive. Sharp look mE&gt; hard top Bargains Jn URCd ar.d depo.ssesst: rl
model? Call Alva Luckcydop,
Owned by local m~c banic . New
H.otpotnt Appliances. No down
TUrnf!,. 23M6.
6-6-2Mp
Btuck lrade-in . Dlaettnurs. Porn
payment' on tife foliowing-AuC!'CIY
6-27-6tc
tomaUc Washer and Dryer IJ Tr ce trimming and removing. Low
prices. 6 yfars experience. Robmontha old; 'l'wo ~,refzcrs up
1957 Chcvrold 1t!i Tun l1ickun
er! K Sayre, Racine, Ohio. Ph.
right 18 cu. ft. 12 cu. rt.; U1e•J
$1,!i95 Very low r:1ileagc. E'f.
:~955.
6 2f 6tc
f(c (rig.-Water
hcllters- T. V.
Ira nice. Blacllnars, f'umeroy.
Many other
Appbmces. ThP.
6-27·6lc.
Store offering
dlscounta lo
.o.\lilryone. We will take old or
1955 Buick V8 Super $J.59S. 2 tir
·rrew aun• or anythmg of valu\l
JUvicra Cpc. Oynaflow drive . R
ITRUCTURAL 1 IIAMS
aB part pa)'ment. Fife Refrla-er11
&amp; H. Power Stecrlnc Only 2A, , tion, Rt. 7, South Mlddleporl,
•cur
IRON - MITALI
OM mile'! by original owner.
Open eveninga.
6-20-Htc
Extra nice. Blilettnrtrs, Pomt·
roy.
6-27~tc Male Beagle dog . 1 year old. Call
388 Pomeroy.
6 24 3tc
JUNK CO.
Phon•
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Ul57 Pontiac V8 2 dr . $2,395. Cat· LIVING ROOM SUITE In good eonullna Cpc. Hydrama.Uc drive. 15
dillon. Color, blue. See Mn. Mil·
lhd1o 1nd lV !l•rvlcl
new Kelly
Celcbrat)' NY 1~·n
lard Van Meter, Racine. Phone
Phone Otis ~CUntock
White Wall tires. One carcr~rl
3464.
6 24 Btp
R•cln1, Ohio
owner. Ulactlnars,
PomerO)'.
6·27·6tc
Nice cabbGge. 50C per bush,ll.
6-6-21itc
-Bring eontllner. R1111ell Flnd19~6 Jo'ord J&lt;'~irlanc. Fordor 8 cyl . l ley, 4tart Falla.
0 2' 4tc (20b) Insurcmce
l•'ordmastcr, R &amp; H., whllfl
- - · - - - -tires. Rca/If a nice car. At a Youna rabbi;: dog for sale or trade. Barnu-Sim 1l.)on lns•::--. ; .~c Ai~l)et'
burgatn price. t•ilonc 153.
WUliam 1\cYnold~, 101 Cole St.,
MJcldiP.port. Fil'e, 4.•,trmobill .
6·27-0tc,
Pomeroy. Call 119.
6 26 31p
Bonda. Phone ft3UI ·X.
8·20-tl
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Uaed International potato dlg1er. e;-.,-.M-P-LETE Jnsun11e~ 'h~t;ti;
Good CIMn UNCI Clrt
One 10 ft. Weaver 'kiff. 4 three
Life, Auto, Fire, p 0110, Call Dur
All Mlk" ond Modtll
montha ol~ inale beagle p_upa.
MUll, Middleport, onto.
M.TIIOPOLlTAN
Phone 344S Pomeroy, 6 26 31p ___ - · _ _ __

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POMEROY

S Mil.. North of Pomeroy
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~·- 011•~ Torrenee opont Saturday aear Beverly ·vtaiUng • her
sister, Mn. Pearl BachelOr.

COSCRETl! BLOCKS

Oood l1nk Gravtl .Uc per yd.

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All WO"k e:uaranteed. Full_y in·
sured. Vaughlln's [.1du.trltl and
Restdent.ial Termite Contr~i Set'·
•tee, St M~:~rys, W. Va.
3 6 tl Acting Judge nf llw l'ro iJ tlr· \. uurl
Utbhage For Sale: Price is right.
Meigs l'r)t:nty, Ol1!o
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Homer Rou~&gt;h, Syracuse, Ohio.
l'hCISll kefri~t!fll\) (. 0 RDd App\1 16) 13, 20, 27, 3tc
6 25 6tp
anrc Servtce. Racine. Tel. 3812.
5·15·1!.
Dining Room table, Dunr:an Phyfe
Style. Call 3461.
6 23 6tc RADIO &amp; ,.~J.~V,S!O.~ SF.RVlCE
Good usOO breakfast set. "Warm
Phone 200. Clf'lanrt Appllancfl
Morning" stove. Hand lawn
Store. 11~ W. 14aln Street,
mower. Inquire Katie's Lunch,
Pom&lt;:: fO).
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IIen!'y M. an1 Vrvi ,t n I T'i 1: lp-.
Ptayer, single 78, $10.00; Bed- ::-- - - , - --.::--room 'fuit, $30.00 Quad G a~ Have cxpcricnre- will travel co.tl to fl E 1\Dd Vel ma Qm lli-n 1.,1

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Fair BusinesS

"Jn aU. .reprod\lction, of paiut· .
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fngo dept/lin~ the birth or Chri•t
(COftllnutd ,....,:,,_ Onll
. IC6iotlnut4 F,... ,.,. 01111
that 1 have. seen the barn or the ~oat !mport~nt ~ll~unctJ 6! A ner aaw."' weld {al-Jl'ef Kat!·
(C!enttftw~~.M 'Pill '"'1
!ltable Ia shown clean; Joseph and !u!t lh t~t U iiiUit be, ma4e a1 mlerz F. Ml.c:howakl, ·whose three·
the S~ulh,aai~ ~~Jo re&amp;ioq.t
Mary appear In •potle&amp;s garment-1 1, stron~ .11 pouibl~ Jn. oriler t0 acre eornJield Wa1 .et abla,:e by
Coll~~ip,ps 1fr~ 11 ~e Selectiye. '"A• , matter of iact, th&amp;i) have ttie _gr&amp;.~test appeal pollilble the rlamihg plane.
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sal~ - t"b!JC" {o~::.- t)\•: _wiek eBdia• ~rehtS hAd come a lon,g way and .to the pu~lle.
He sald the Pl•n•• pluRJed to ·11
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Jurw 7~ ~.ll\. tl'~ -8ta~l'amoun•td no dol\bt t le&amp;rly Showed•atuins ot
He 1110 pointed out that aside. earth . with ·• hou~e-s'haldna rolr;to p;520_AKt ~f (!Auter: ,of ·state tn-.el
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Roger ·w. TriCy' rtPotted ,today. 1
ra111 that OnOotihe Jreiitellt Jturn· and four cbildr~&gt;n screamed wltb
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This represents. a drop ·.~f $7'4},"The,., •,.ju\lenile. i i}Jfell, a•'"" blinl bJock~' W8s t!Jat'tt~' ~curing rright._ One of ·t~e chlldreD, Irene ., ,.
803, or l-'1,5l , pePI•.t:!ent -.fri)Ql tne stiowo Jljing ar~;~uhd with their adeqUate financing in time to as-. 17, famted .
St.268;21.2. whle:h 11he ,t ft pro:ilueed. wlnet-• Y~u know, I n~v'er ,bad sure completion :ot fAir projeeb in
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for the rorrespandlng•,we-ek o1 ljlit mUcb faith in wing!, probably !)D .time for the showing. one of " · · · AU· or a sud~tn U. ha,~ ,,
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tb,ese'fhe cited was the cte~tlon of pcned-a lo"d explosion, mY
Wltit the liingle exetpli&amp;n of Mi~ - He went on , ''Anyhow, Jesus of J ' football _ gtad,u.m. at tile Ohio house shaking and ~ my childi~n
honing Cotmty , the eililht major Nmtreth was born !lcro!s the- St:lte FalrgJ:ounds which wlU be 3creamina:,' said Machow1k4.
urban counties ' • aecOunh~ ·fQr tracks ~nd was not born · with a .Qstll thit- yehr for the first Umc
UPI NewtnMft Klllttf
$598,986, or 80.2;pet c8ht, ~of t~ 'Silver •pOOn in his mouth."
in the sta~h;. g of ·a J&gt;a:o-fo¢:~a11
The dead newtmen hicluded
total sag foa· the;-week's cqmpariHe digressed to make Apecial game as .oM of tne fair lugh· Norman J. Montellier, a7, of New
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. CumulatiVe eotJections fo_f the accused wome~n, and suggested ~tected Wil! nave a !eltln• ciipac- Nations Staff of Ullited PffifJ In'fascal yea~, to d~te, a~ounte~ . to that fpllowlng Christ's tule ill Jty of ~.000.
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$~6,701 ,9iB: 1'rab,. sa1d, p6inhng Middleport on this point .-ould
Problems of fair management,, veteran aviation edUOr of th~
out that _the cumutati•e ldss for lead to e•Jaryone !being better ~f, sal~. ~re m~ny with careful Boston Traveler and retired
the year lS ,10,062,284 or 4.63 per c'~lltians.
_screenmg, e~pec1ally In Ohio, ~ade Brig. Gen. A. Robert GlnaburJh,
c~J)t, for ttie corresponding peror every concess~on jn order to 63, who since 1953 had bl;e;tt
iod of last !(ear.
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·The par_.ble was of the worn· weed out aqd prohibit those which chief military writer for U. r;,
The weekly report sbo'wed · 27 an chiJ.ged with a crime by Tern- lfe' termed / ~o nO\ give thC .public News &amp; World Report Magazine.
co~nties with colle'Cliofls .\n. ex- ple goers (church
membersl a -lair ~hake." 'In ·this rts~~t •he
The 'o tben were James L. Mcce¥ or a year ·ago. '
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i6bable by death by stoning kept clean of grifters and cheat· Magazines W.ashingto_n bureau
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and son o! 1 fotmer Connecticut
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. ~ t He pointed out t~~ .the, Fair governor; naniel I. Coughlin Jr,
.t~ontlnuel F~ ~·,_ OM)
Tbe fatious precept followeq :· buslpeas In_ Ohio Jr ~ $4.5Qq.~ 31, ot the Boston bureau of A.ssom~~m and ,~ellgaan , b~th or • '11!!: thil. is Without !lin among you b~ines~ annuaUy and that 11 1s ciated Pre'ss and Glenn A. Wit·
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fru1tfu_l ~~tiny by Barnes.
"Christ aSked the woman, ~'W,om:the co~ttliry. .
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In his' prepared speech Ba_rnu 1 ~ where are they? Did nb nllln , I;; relabon to the SEORC exblblt
The only neWsman on One of
tr'lces ; ~: };&amp;-evtHoPmeut of " th!,' eontlemn thee?'
. Wh!eh wm be a part O( the Ohlo the two planes thlt succes.fully
rnqdern con_ceptlon ot Jeho~14h
.. 'No man . Lord,' said th:o ~bite F01:ir, Dodson .suggested that completed the flight was Sam
from the ttme of Abra~am-;, woman. Then Christ said 'Neith- taPUal be made of ·the natural Kuczun. Springfield, Mass., bu~
Mqon wol'llhi~per J out df -tti'&amp;-'ANc ef •do 11 condem'tl' thee iJ0 thJ . eimie beautY Of this area of the eau manager of United Press In- ~
bian deser_ts--;--to todn When til- Way from henceforth ' sin uO t~te, that it be given "a living ternational.
ve~se denblhlhatlofls colitinde to ~ ....r'e. !•
cthe" with "actiOn" In order to
mu•
The Air Force opened an in·
quibble over interpretations of
enhance the exhibit and give it vestigatiOn into the cruh but 3
thf.Bible.
WAGNER MAY RUN
mqre of an appeal to the public spokesman said it prob:~bly would
He tell::; bow the ,reJagton or
NEW. YORK UPI - The New in general. ·
t
· be "a week or more" before th.:
Jehovah was tried and proved its Yor~ Mirror said today that MayPreshl~flt John EppliAg, pre6id· cause was known.
purity and worth in the long strug or Robert F. Wagner hall agreed
flid that Carl
Veteran Piloted PIIM
gle between the
empire~:&lt;: to run for the U. S. Senate. The
il now at
Brig.
Gen . Donal d w. Saun ders
SEORC exhibit and ,
and the chosen
paper said his decision to run
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o1 Ath !!nS, N. y ., an d
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Barns takes
at the trap. was r~aehed fo lowing a series of
to paos them· alon• •. veteran of 25 w_orld War U Pda· .,.
pings of
In a review eoriferenees
with
e
of religio.us ,
' s~ate leaden.
, EP.Pling aJso an· Clfic combat missions, comman ·...
·Middleport meet· . e{l the_ flight. The d"')med plan~· .,..~ ,
the last of Uie SUI\)- was piloted· by ~t. C•..l, Georf!c
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in septe'mbet.
M. Broutsas, 39, of_ Brlttle_sboto: ,
were repre,ented ~t. , one. of the.. moit uperienceq
bel~· 'l"burfiJ;tay a1rmen m the BJ.b Air Force, ).
Gti11ia Strateg~c Ait Ooml'nllld He had '"r,
jaCkson ·..Giiun: logged ·8,\26/ 1Jytng ltio\~s.
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j;~=~~; Athens - ~nd ~W- The Boeing-built ·j~l tanker is '
cation meane
re·
Mt .J'Qte- the military eountei'pilrt of t.h ~ ~
12. Town
fint Atnerltln?m.ade jet trant port. A Bo~lnl :7o7 ) s •chedule~ ~
13. Sea duck
to go 'into,tDiTI'inektal Tran!lal··
14. Matured
'.antic , f!ervice ih 8e))tAmbcr with
15. Employ
Pan Americiln Worta Airway,,
16. Donkey
17. Behold!
~...-... ..~u""'
The shlp, yet ~o be ce"ilied by
18. Render _
ae.rt..
the Civil AertlnautiC&amp; Administration, flashed across the country
from Seattle to Boston Thursdai f (
39•.
and was due in Miami, Fla., tU·
day on mnch publJcized te:St ·'
•flights .
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The Air Force sa id in 11 formal ~statement ~at . "it bas been esbeverqet
tablished that . the aircrnf broke .
t 29. Cry,u
ground
at exacl prediction on tiL• ·l
I COW
t·unway. The aircraft was ai:·30. ~real paln
31. Hot.
borne,
1'0bservers who
tempered
witne-sed tht~
u :Gir1'1
takeoff said the aircraft •was ap; '"
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parenUy in normal flyini &amp;tti~ud~
.when it broke ground. The weight
at which the aircraft was operat· 1i -~
ing was less than • r,eight of air·
craft flown regular y in 1 normal
training operAtions~·
"r ;Z\-!
The planl! had n' ammunitlo:l
aboard bllt was ci.trying atf'i un·
tlisc)Meil SU~p1)' ,
blg'hl)' VOla· •:'"
tile fuel for the och.n flop.
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Plana wert!'alSo m1de to have a
pienit at the •Belpre Park Wednelday afternoon, Jul-Ie · 20. AmonJ
the group atteadln&amp; were Marlene
Barr, Rutb Ann ind Barbara Ann
Smltll, Mary l'l'anCOJ and Delorlo
Bhe, Sandra Walton, CAroline Crl'"
lip, Mra. Evelyn . Barr and 111n
Eliz~

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LOS ANGEL£s UPI-Jose To1uco Lopez. 11((. M.ex.ico Cit), out
pOinted Willie Parker, 119, P1tt.;
burgh, ID.'

Three Birthdays
Are Celebrated
At Dinner Tuesday

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2 dr Sedan. Powe1·glide Clean as a pm mside and out.

1955 PLYMOUTH V8 4 Dr. · .... · $1,195
Belvedere 4 dr Sedan Automatic sh1ft Locally owned.
Sharp.

1955 BUICK V8 4 Dr. Sedan

$1,195

Like new light green fm1sh with white top Slandard
shift

1955 PONTIAC V8 4 Dr. Sedan : ··· $1,295
24,878 actual mllrs Spotless New Pontiac trade-m from

original owner

1956 BUICK VB Century

...... $1,895

2 dr. Riviera Cpe N•w Bmck ·trade-ln. Power Steering
and brakes Dynaflow dnve Very sharp car.

1956 FORD V8 2 Dr............... $1,395
Customline Sedan Fordomatic. Exceptional in every
way.

Y2 Ton Pickup ·· $1,595

1957 CHEVROlET

Very low mileage. Extra nice

1957 PONTIAC VB 2 Dr. · ·· ·· · ·· · $2,395
Catalina Cpe. Hydramatlc drive 5 new Kelly Celebraty
Nylon White Wall tires One careful owner.

A demonstration on how to
make .1 charcoal f1re was gtwen by
Jenmfer Lohse and a demonstra
hon on how to prepare a ptne·
apple scoop-out was gJven by Jan·
et Brown and Carolyn Vaughan
MISs AnnaJean Rose served as
judge for Mrs. Nolan, who IS a
patient at llolzer Hospital FoJ.
lowmg the JUdging a style show

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Church Of Christ
Loyal Women Hold
Class Meeting

Presbyterian
Women's Ass'n
Meeting Is Held

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Fealuro At 6 ~2 and 9.114

4 dr. Sedan HydramaUc drive, Orlslnal black finish !Ike

ConHnuous Malmee SaL. &amp; Sun.
R..ulor AdiiiiNIOOI

the United Presbvlman Church
met for lhe ,loot 11me unlll Sepl
ember 23
Dr. Kathryn Pmndextcr used
pa.111(e1 from let Corlnthtnn!l for
the devotiol}.i She also read a
poem, ''The Whltpenng Hope" A
prayer was said tor the mission-

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white and blue and white. Beautiful hard top models
Hydramatic drive

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Ponllac . . .

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cyl 2 dr Very clean
1853 Bukk ... . .... ,795

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2 dr HT New paint. Tops

1953 Chevrolet - .. - '695

dr. Bel. Sedan.
Chevrolet .... •••5 1953 Dodge ........ '595,

Sedan

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. .. .. . '895 1113 Ponllac .. .. .. f895
2 dr

8 cyl llyd. 4 dr.
$495 1t51 Balek ...•. ·- .', f885
Special 2 dr.

$49f 1850 Ford . , , • , .•. l' .\50
Station Woron ~ J&gt;1ll.1

Mtrt .. So11t
As low As
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equipped for regUlar, telephoto, and wide-angle movfe-mall·
Ina-at a new, unbelievably low price lit's, as easy to use aJ a

snapshot cqmera, yel oivos you a 3-lens cha..nae of viewpoint
at a tum of tht smoolh·action turret. No extra Ienos to buy.

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a1~~~!~~~~~;~!r,,~;;r.: .lr.OI\11-"1

Plant
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stc.s,llng, the
ported the utolen

of You' Ban• 1nd
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Opening a bailie checkina or sa'rinp account II
just the beaioning. Alllfe uowlada'lra ever-chllllling tale-wllh ~Jln!IIQC!till)' needs-you'U
call upon you~ ~ apia ai!d .,Un 1o play o
supponioa nile. Miar's why ~r·a so important to
estab!Uh lhe ritbi lmlltinll connection ia the
begiiiiiC!;~ro c~ a ~ ·~r olen •o•
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. 'l;o Be Host
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Qf Ohio's
Fairgrounds,
The meeting Is
administration of
with the ~te's

July 17.

Mrs. Guy Reynolds
Leaves To Attend
NEA Convention

spark increased interest in the
and familiarize
accomplishments under

O'Neill's lea.feilhlp
All Ohio ts ~nvited to JUend and
ohare Wlth the gov~rnor a buf~et
dinner and an evenmg's entert1m, ment Th• plcnic-c•l•bratlor! wm
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get underway at 4t p m and c9hlinue through the evenin~. There
Will be games and other special
enter~amment for all . ages.
Governor O'Neill will be present
the entire eyep,Ing.
"[ am eittt"emely delighted for
this opportunitY," Governor 0'Nedl stattq. "to me;et personally,
Ohio citizen• 4!1d , discllaa , with
them the admtnlatratlon 'of &amp;tate
aovemment "
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Invited to accompany th' gover... nor: tor the celebrat)on were botb
!oeal and state elected officlala,
aftd most ar~ expected to attenlt.
Site of the Atheni meeting, Atbeq.a County Fairgrounds, was apecially selected for the 'ronvenlence
of Ohioans In the Southeastem
bblo part of the state.
The first Governqr,'$ Day cele~
bl'atlon was held 'Friday, June ~7,
at1 Lebanon m SoU:tbweatern Ohl,o.
A lotal of ll such 0\eellng will bo
held in virtually every pari ol thp
stole througol the first pa/t ~~
August.
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Riv!lr,,;b~y~,~~!~:·:;~
Highway
lhat the •
dollars

ptctur~d above are Ute three top
o-f the ~l&lt;ikeli
two Me1gs County yout,l,u, walked awa~ wtth 11 rst and second
to right are: J,laqager, BWwn ol Lancaster Po
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Ray Wureman, Supervisor of the Federal State
place winner from Mejia.Oo.; Clarence Gerli ng,
Gradin¥ Service; Cecil Nelson, first p)ace WID ner
the Lau&lt;:a$ter Poultry Co., and Emil Malinovs ky, Poultry

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signed
were then
Weal VIrginia Slala
Ohio oll1ce.. had
by West Vlllinla
watch tor the
Leged to nave
~:lis and wire
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go-ahead to Ohmans planmr.g to
spend Ute weekend out of doors
Mostly sunny sktes and warmer
temperatur~ ~ were prcdtcted for
Oh•o today and Sunday wuh no
rain m sight.
Cause of the bnght forecast
was a htgh pressure system covering the eastern half of the
countr).
Skies cleared over the state f riday mghl followmg w1dely s~at­
tercd thundershowers '" the cen-

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An Important meC!tlng of th.!
10118-50 &amp;f!ICcrs o! th&lt;&gt; Po'!'c~ox
High School Alumni AJsoCJ.atton
hn been ealled)or Monday, June
30 at '1 30 p. m In th~ Kennecty
Record 'ShoJ&gt; by Mrs Lela Curbs
current pr~sident.
Especlal1Y requested to attend
ttie Monday *ISion are: Robert
Pickett, F.rD.nk Vauilbal. Evelyn
Fiek, E~clyn Strauss, Marlene wu
son, Grace Drake, Lucretia Sto
bart, Peggy Ho'uCiasht,'lt. • '
' Davi~ Goodwin, William Mayer,
Elmer G~eaer, Richard Jonel!
Mary Rutl1 King, Shirley· Gaul
Che.rle.s tegar. Pauline Mayer, and
Irena Grueoer.
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electrtdty, J)ature
rifle oal•ty and

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Aret:Atr~ted

Two Truckers
Are Fined FmOverloadins

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\ The weatherman l,oday gave the

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This will be ,our largest New Ca~ S~l,es Month~a-Q~''we are going ~o , "tr.adE\' : ~il~ :
High" Tl1ese lost~ d9v.s otthe month!
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Super f dr Power Steering

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Highway
Meigs County
Judge - John Be.eon

Now, you can hove a superb Bmm movje camera, complet.ry

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ty Jail on orders of \l.tvor Charles Lcgar chargin g 111m 1.1lh ~peeJ
mg and ro!ltempt uf C'!l:rt
Cl rtord Bowye r 29 of Cro:Ht
Ctty, 0 was arreslt-rl &lt;~nd lodg(·rl
:n Me1gs Cnn nt v Jail fnd.1y 1111
Charges or JfltOXIC&lt;lllfln Jl e W:!S
arrested by 1~ .. trolm an (,eort:t&gt;
H1cks

Lowest price ever for a complete turret 111011ie ciimer~

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'Na s committed to t" c '1 ~"r~~ Coun

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Yes, Friday, Saturd(Jy Ol)~ ~ond~y will be 3 days for you

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to lhr. Jod'ginlj: b.st nf \ [ elF,"~ Coun tv
Jail F'r day nlght v. 1h h •1 h ar rcM~
made by the Po mcru) Poltcc Dr

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2 dr. Riviera Cpc Dynaflow drive. R&amp;H. J;'Qwer SteerIng. Only 29,985 miles by original owner. Extra nice.

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On

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1955 BUICK VI Super · · · ·· · ·· · ·· · $1,595

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STATE THEATER
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of the garments made by tile girls
her s1ster, 11frR Beulah Koster und was held
formly, Spnngftcld
At the close of the meet mil the
The Loyal Women or the ~id
Pomeroy Bend
Mr. and Mrs Han y S:uldlcr rc I :mes of the day whose names were dleport Church of ChfJSt met at
t,1e home of Mn; Ernest Lallance,
tutncd to their home Bnd!!eport, 1 -e~~d hy Mrs James Harley
Thursday, after a Sf'VI'rll l d3ys
;i,
S
Second St , for thc1r June me~t
visit with 1\Irr; Wilham u .. xter and 1 J.fra ~- H Sherman presented mg
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MEIGS-POMEROY
Mr and Mrs Bent1. Wolfe
I the progrp.m ~m "Stewartshlp" Mrs Lallance, the devotlbnal ,
TONIGHT
Mrs Bcnt.l Wolfe l!n; Willi:tm She d;~sed the Quadrennial leader for the evenmg, reoad the
'UNDERWA1'ER WARRIOR"
Baxter and guests Mr and Mrs I General AsseJ?bly of the Presby· sCflpture and had the openipg ·
Dilll Dailey Jame&amp; Gregory 1:larry Saddler tipent Wcdncsdlly temn Women s orgamzatlons now
prayer
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SATURDAY
iD Columbus
m progres&amp; at Purdue UniverSJty
The program was m c~arge or J
"SLIM CARTER
Dr und Mrs E A 1 racy of ~mong the 5000 women delegates Mrs Walbur Th&amp;ib11ld who used
Jock Mahoney - Juhe Adams Columbus were ovcrnwht guests attendmg the convention arc Mrs the t('!flJC "Hannah the Praying
~ a l so ­
of h1s parents, Mr and :\Irs E J 1t.cB~u1e of the Syr~:~cuse ehurch ·..rather" from the women of lhe
'TEENAGE DOLL'
Tracy They cam(' to attend the and ..trs Stebbins of Galhpolls.
Btb!e
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June Kenney - Fsy Spam
funeral of Dr c E w Downie
The review of the book "P.ro·
Du•mg the busmess session the
Mf and ~~:rs Samuel Fe lt rc phct" by G1bran was also part of p1cmc to be held m July was dilf.
TEMPI.£.-Middlepon
lurned to their home S\ lva 111 u the program
Cussed and the date «!L ,thf IMicnu~.
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
Thursda'y, alter an nv~~mihl v1s1{
Hostesses "ere Mrs Paul Hap- will be nnnounced laiM1
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"JAMBOREE"
With Mr ami Mrs E 1 ·1 r&lt;~cy
tonsta.ll, MISS Mary Park, M1ss Su·
Jr,rs Dav1d Darst Sr presented
Fats Dommo. Jerry Lee Lew1s
san Pa .. k,_ Mrs.. Clarence Lacey, Mrs Lallanc~ with an Srra~gement
- also Mrs Anmce Ohlinger and Mlas of roses wb1ch centered the re'lfargarct Sauer
' MAN JN THE SHADOWS" ,
fteshments l11ble A salad course
William Mayea of LJma who
Jef! Chandle1 - Orson Welles
was callnd here by the de~:~Lh ol
COMING
I PEYTON PLACE
!us grandmother, M1 s Elizabeth
Junt 29-July 2nd K1rby, was the gue~t oJ his rna
Lher, Mrc Lucille Ma}cs and hJ _.;
s·ster, Mrs Ernest c,)' crt
J. H Grate is reported to be
Ill at IUs home on NOJ e1 Third Sl
AC Robert T. Hennes\ arrwcd
today for a 12 hour pas'l Wllh Ius
mother, Mrs. Jes.s1c Henncsy H"
came from Pensacola, Fla, to Cu 1
TUNIGHT
umbus on a T-28 Jet that has th~:
"TAP ROOTS"
Van Heflin - Susan Hayward cruising po,wer of 900 mtles atl
bour Hennosy ente1 ed tbe Naw,
- also December 2nd, 11157 and wa .. 1
"KANSAS RAIDERS"
AU(he Murphy - Tony Curtu; sent to Pensacola afle1 h1~ ha1J1&lt;
traming at- Grcut l :.~kcs 1'rlltnlll'l
AI!IO CARTOON
Center.
SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs Lcwt~ Koehler Jt·
Walt Disney's
and daughter• of Bryun 0 , art
"LITTLEST OUTLAW"
v1sitmg his mother Y.rs Lew•~
(In TechnJcolor)
Koehler Sr, and other rclaltvcs
- alsoMr.11. Georae Ebcrsbach hali
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"KELLY AND ME"
zer Hospltal where s~c under
(CLnemascope-Technlcolor)
went mmor surgery
Also CARTOON
Mra StanLey Gittens nnd Mrs
Thelma Pratt, left Tttursday t(J
':;:;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::::;:;::;;:;;:;::;:;::~;;:: japend the weekend wit!'! the form
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er's · son, Lt. Howard Gittens, a1
Boston, Mass
Rev. Leiter Covfrt aod h1s [:.~
tolnl Pleas1111t, Va.
ther, Arthur Covet t uf Znncsvall~·
ue guest. of the Ernest Cover·
family. They came to attend the
funeral ol Mrs Eltzal:... th Kirby
TONIGHT
Mlsa Patricia Brooks, who as on
vacation
from Jock's Dairy Bar
Thru TUES., JULY 1
was accoanpanled to Columbus IJ,
Mill Linda Bush of Rutland The\
will al10 visit In Parkcrsbms:
bc(ore returning home

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folt tonltfii. l~n41y portly •lou&lt;ly
•nd "'""· bltlt toilly 101, low tonlthl 5U2.

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nmgs and John, and rlaughler,
1\fananna, of Leulsvlllc, Ky, ar·
Saddler A decorated birthday
Eleanor Sm1th: daughter of nved Tlmr~day cwenJng for a \'Jsit
cake was served wtth the dmner Mrs Flo1 ence Smith uf Pomeroy with her mother, Mrs John F Ba1
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Mrs George Cunmngham and
Present were 'Mr and Mrs Har- mg lo Lo s Angeles, Calif, anft
daughter, Mtss Jeanne l'lfath l! ws re
ry Saddler, Bradgeporl, Mrs Bax- reLmn
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe.
M1ss Betty Garlcsky IS Vlsttln ~ turn'ed to their horne, Akrnn on
Mr and Mrs Richard Freem&amp;IJ Thursday, after a sevrral duys Yli·
• lind £3•mlv. Lmco tn HNghU Sl1" 1t w1th Mn Beulah Neulzlin~
~fr and Mrs Carl Neutz!mg and
IS ft Of.l New Cumberlamd, w. va
How,1rd Kitchen Jr of Wilmmg- fam1ly of Ncwnrk spent lhc past
ton ts the """~f of him mother, week end with hts mothct rs
Beulah Neutzhng
M!... Alma K1tcben
Mrs W:tyne Sloane mul s(m Ro
John 13;uly Jr of New Erighton,
Pa If&gt; t ht&gt; guel"l of hts gr:mdmothcr bert, spent the past week end wtth

TRAVEL IN STYLE

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Q,ylda Rice .•... -. -. . .•. - . - - . Middleport Soeleb Edllor

Mr and Mrs Bentz Wolfe entertamed wJth a chicken dinner,
Tuesday, at their home, West Main
St., in observan~ of the birthdays of Mrs. Wolfe's &amp;stcrs, Mrs
William Baxter and Mrs. Harry

ALBUMS

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The Datlv Sentmel

-.Mllldleport, 0., June 27, 1958

FOR~ LATEST

..

Two Attend OU
Banking School
~ouplp

was taken to Portsl?f •M'!ll8'Dment before a
eommlaloner

••

Predict Alaskan
Statehood Bill
1Passage Next Week

Bill Robstetler, branch manager
or tbe Pomero) Natlorwl Bank m
nutland was a member of the grarl-

uabng class m the Ohio School of
Bankmg held at Ohm UniversitY
thu week
Mrs Lera K Jones of t.h,e main
offt~e in Pomeroy was 9 member
o£ the f1rst year class

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1 ~. ~.

I

'
turned down 50-29 sell.. A S
(D.()kla ) move

Bank

rommonwealth

statehood, and
53 28 a pc~int of order ob·
Sen. Jamcl!l 0 .. East-:
who said the Ailsland withdraw•l
were oocoullibJticlJIIL

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The Oh,io Highway Patrol today
reported two convictions cbtamed
Friday of truck driver · for operation of overloaded vehicles upon
the st,ate highways.
Arrested und ftned were
1
Cl1tford Frazier, 48, of Middleport, who was fined $25 and costs
m Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar's
Court, Frld'Y night
John F, Haritson, 24, of Route
1, Middleport, atTested and fmed
$25 and costs in MU&gt; or Janes
Court at Gallipohs.

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