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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy

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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MUSIC
OPEN FIUDAY EVENINGS
Loutod In Tho Uppor Blodc
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1955 CHEVROlET V8 210 · · .. · $1,195
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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1955 OlDSMOBilE Super 88 · ·· ·· $1,495

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-

19$4 OlDSMOBILE V8 : · · ···· ·· ·· · $1,295
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white and blue and white. Beautiful hard top models
Hydramatic drive

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1114 Bukk ..... _ U,195 1953 Chryaler . . . . . '895

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Ponllac . . .

'895 lionll.
cyl 2 dr Very clean
1853 Bukk ... . .... ,795

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2 dr /lard Top

2 dr HT New paint. Tops

1953 Chevrolet - .. - '695

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

Sedan

2

VB 2 dr. Sedan

. .. .. . '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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ELBERFELDS

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

Plant
:~Ctcr
stc.s,llng, the
ported the utolen

of You' Ban• 1nd
You
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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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Gov. O'Neill
. 'l;o Be Host
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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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MeetinJJ Called

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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
mlnum Plant
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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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BJ United Pres• lntenutlonal
\ 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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Vacation Specials
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

ONE WEEK

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

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Contest HonOl'S Four Sign Waiver

STATE THEATER
w.

4 dr. Riviera Sedan DynaEJow drive, Sharp looi'tng 1\ard
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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,
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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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Votn Johnson. - Piper Laurie been returned home from the Hoi
"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

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-.Mllldleport, 0., June 27, 1958

FOR~ LATEST

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Two Attend OU
Banking School
~ouplp

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

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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
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53 28 a pc~int of order ob·
Sen. Jamcl!l 0 .. East-:
who said the Ailsland withdraw•l
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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
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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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COiled rrlday eveninl J• prepare
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All theoe r.,., Of ....... pro·
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a4e 'oeomo to 10 with hot oummer •ide oubttsntlal Qlla!lti~1 ol•lll·
Mrs Ch u et Rat ~~W-rft _. l.ll '~n)'· will vliit June :n One appJleatlon
wuthet, we can 1et lemon. an,. min c.
ra, o~. DManonncl,. t!'~tedA witt~ .... read. !nape~tlon will be held
IY c ••• ILAUII.I.
mOJit hnpertant thiDI I&lt;&gt; eonohler "-., jAJIIODI are avatlable the
Lemon bao oilier 11
beold..
Studeato from ...OJ! Far
paron~, rd. 1 ..,~
JulY 11.
C...nty Atrlcultvrtl Aplll
m tbe eonotruclion ol alarm pl!nd f~; ,
A "IDJr1 eountrleo thlo week befan a
0 ,j, Lemon troeo bloom Ito ~pal ~~
1 ~!1!mer. ,
:1471* ota~e 1
• !lr&amp; Allee Dodoon, !Ire. Curtil lfany folko do 'hoi reallif that " that It muot be ldoqu•t•IY en· ~·· , ~~F ltult throughout the dieat Ill Nlnolillll ~ Le- 1a1 eourae In Fir a11~iuit- (
spec a ~......1 c::! crange wu Wolfe accompanied Ea.rne1t Web- aoureea Of infoTmition on many gmeered to lut for years The ye~. B~tVeJtln&amp; 1ou on In all moa Julee II a JtnM~llr iairedlent ural eeonomlt11 problem.s at
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or opd friend to Akro~ lui week ou~jecto oro ro1!l!IY av~labl• Soil Conmva!lon Smtee opecl· leaooDI. How.,er, Extention Spc- In lllld drtt1ln11 1a4 l!le ltdO'! Ohio Stale Unlvenlty 'l'bll ...,..
lor • lew days to villlt relatlveo Tbe Agricultural r.o.\ooolon Sor ltcations for farm poniiJ are "'' elalilll' llt Markctma
lnlormo· often 11 a1oo woOd u illo lllllll will run throup July a .
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Mr. Weber attended a Goodrleh vlee ao well u many, other publl' colient guide~ to follow Sev..al -lion for con~umcro at Tbe Ohio dnAinc. '!'be juite 'lo uetlleAt
De"lopment of allriculture 11 1
gatherlne.
agenciea, l'iu:~qdinJ ' U1Jrar1e!l, farmers found out t~ their sorrpw, Stit!
Vlllven1Ly,
cotumbu•. on meat and 11 f p(Jp\llar aea- major problem in the Far FAst,
Mn. Fannie Allums Mrs. Ella I ocMolo '~ltd commercial' office. during the heavy rains of, the wt' point out !ltot the actual peak of oonial lor "' IHdt' Ill oil kiJidt and opectfle arm le be dilouQed
Hannum :ac:companied Mr and fUblllh acd make available al two weeki that po~d• musl he tmhou P.ro&lt;Juction 15 10 June and 8licu of lemon often WJikb a lnclude teaching, Extention, and
Mra. Thomas Dye to AkrQn Thun· lttUe or no cost out•tanding re butlt to withstand \ne one heavy July. So, thil makes It mut con lalad dlah or icecl la\ ..111. Le- research
day, to 11J;U,I:~tl bi11on'1 wedding
terence materials on a multitud~ ram which may corne only once venient for tho&amp;e who enjoy 8 mon plea, tarts, ~a. eootleJ
Staff members conducting the
Mra. Mlh:hed Oaborne returned of .eubjec:ta.
In five tQ ten years.
tall, tandv pass of cold lemonade and ite• are fayoritet.
course have eome from II f,r
home Saturday from se'cral weeks
on a hot"' diiY·
away as Pak11tan and Canada nr.
at St Joae~h Hospital, ParkersAt this sea~on of the year two
In addition to constru~tlon deIn buytn' fresb lelbons, look c A Bratton of Cornell Univerburg.
Exten,sion pubhattwna, Farm ta!lh the bulletin on Farm Pond
In faet, even though fresh le- lor fmc tf1tu.red Jt~n1, WUY a1ty, Profeuor Emeritus Guy w
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FnhiQg llait are of Interest to such as stocking of ~nd !or good calendar In moot food market., and Wetgbt relatively beaYJ lor Extension opecialllll, aad five otb·
ft.
many, far~~tel't as well U oth-ers flshlng, how to correct poor freezlna: hu put lemonade and the •l.ze of the lemon. Avoid er 1taff memlll:!ra from Ohio Stite
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.Jiho are eoncerbed wttb ponds fo.shmg, weed problems mcluding lemon juice Into the frozen food lhrlvel~, hard-skbtnd or tpODI)' alto will help condurt the c:oune.
recreation and wddlife. Both of control of algae and other pond
fruit&amp;. A doun lemoJU will malw
The Council on Economies and
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these publlcat,ontl art' avaJ.labl~ problems There 111 ev~:n three ered in tbl..a type of furm opera· about 18 &amp;lulet· of lemonade.
Cultural Affairs, a prtvat.t founda.
B&amp;(I(S
without coat from the ' Agr~cultur pages on hints for good flshmg tJP.D.
Xup lemons in a refricerator uon from New York City llapoa1\A
al Eitenslon Service Office
Other bulletins whu:li ma)' be
Durmc the summer month1 but In a plaltie !nl tDd away aonng the program The coal of
Side Deliver)'
lrhe ' inultfhtti on l'roducmg or mterest Lo home owners at the farmera have greater problems from other foodl"that mJPt lb- th11 organwllon il to eneoura.ge
one With Rubber Tlrea •
Fishing'1!a!t
gi~~ the rfelailll ~11 present time include the buJletm frqm control of bacteria The sorb the st:rona: odor.
tramioJ, EJtenlion and raeareb
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in agr~eultural eeonomiet,. Part of
pests and packeging ., of earth Lalls on 1mprovmg a11d aeedmg damage milk shows. fa .. men p1c
The Woode·Wblte beUing It tb Jtt program 11 to tnln ru Ealt
worms. Information 1~ also fur- lawn$, also care as well aa the
o£ actual Nntamination home of her parents, Mr. and lin ltudenll studyinaagrieultunl eeonifhed on rll.sina: crickets anil control of weeds and other pe.sls
atepa recommended to- Robert White, f)'ldaj evenlnJ, nomJct m lhe United State1 10
1inlnnowi
Joiplement &amp; Supply
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low bacteria count m1lk u;· was well attendecl.
that when they retura to tbett own
PhOne 3202- Rul.... 0.
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Z. Usc milk band1 • • • • • • _.
people yet '- OhiO fishermen the pests that home owners ar·~
wh1ch can be ea!
1 • • ·~~ • • .--. spend ten mllhon dollars annually confronted w1th at di!lerent tim
Have eqwpment
for hve bait. A aiteibl~ number of es throughout the summer Detaals
be!ore u~e
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penons supplement their 1 ncom~· on d1stmguuhmg between anh.
Cool
quickly and hold at
or exust entirely on tbe sale of and t~rmJtes are t'Xplalncd In thu
degree• r. or below
Jive bait to fishermen Otber!l bulletm as welt as methods of
With eight bulk nulk tanks now
I
be con~rned with providmg control
ID. operat•ou m Me1gs County
a
for themselvet and friends
On the farm s1de the leaflet Oll aome 200 to 300 other dalrt
a
more than 800 farm ponds Cbem1cal Weed Control m FJeld farmers are interes'..ed m deter
Cou1n,ty iftterest m th 1a Crops for 1958 gives details on mlninJ if they wm have to m
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lowmg periods of maximum tern- Oltio. Tbls bulletin, pomts ou'
peratures ovei 80 to 90 degrees that extra ~ws whtch w1U pro
Another (arm buUetm is Un duce 6.500 pounds of milk pet
Rullmd, Ohio
standmg Ohio Soils ThlB descr1b· year will pay about $60 00 of ad
es different Ohio soils, how the detl
of your bulk tank Cows
smls were formed as ..-:ell as the
10,000 pounds o! milk
BOll pr0f1le, typea, tdenLiflCiti&lt;IO
Will pay $160 00 Of tb111
11ystcms and1 the so1l areas In
co1t.
Ohw Most Meigs County farmera
buJietln
mcludes th,,
know that our IJIOSt 1 common I'Btl!k~J-Meter wh1ch provides a
so1ls here are Muakingum, Meig~.
of thumb method to deter
Upshur and
usociated s01l5
how much you expect t.o
There were all produced without
or lose on m'kmg the
the asslstance of glac1era,
change to a bulk tank
Home and commercial
eEach of the above bulletm•
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the
The
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Corn Earworm in Sweet
mall or in person without
hundreds ol ether
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Obio
~· tqOU Rotary Mower (lib How to control It of mterest Aa
•·. Gravely's
wJth
most mscct and dlseue
30" swath fast and clean.
trol 1ecommendations
it Is con·
imMulcheS
lea"'
too.
But
that't
Here's The Story From:
portant to see that the insectiCide
jUJt one of ~a perfomance. 1s applied at the proper time, In
proved tools that help yqu licl: the proper, concentrate and &amp;li
Le[Dn, West Virginlo
la1i'll, gardeo. fteld ~d
frequently as the life history of
CHICKS STARTED . , .. .. . .. . . .. . 5049
f~j~tul•!• BtiJ'!tJ!:.•f!!!l." th~ msect requ1res DDT "hich 15
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LIVABILITY ..... . ... .-.. ... 96.3%
~ Gra•el(s 1111 m•sclt.
care
AGE ................. 8'h WEEKS
Direct engine dri., (lilts
Me1gs County has JUsl comple*DATE SOIJD . .. .. .. .. , . April 22, 1958
ed one of 1ts best straWberry
where it counts- at 1~"1.~~
AVERAGE WEIGHT PER BIRD ....... 3.45
seasons m recent years so home
tool. 411·G••• D•wt,
FEED ' CONVERSION . .. . . .. . .. .. . 2.35
gardeners will be mterested m
R,.,,;s,, P•th-BMIID'f
the bulletin, How To Grow Stt&amp;lf
TOTAL COST PER POUND OF MEAT . 16.8
St•rllt ottion.J.
berr~es in the Home Garden Th1c
Don't take
word.
gtves
recommendallons on the
\~llttill/,lt.
Get FREB
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var1ous June-beanng and ever
ltration 1 on your
bearmg varieties as well as SJtc
~~-TODAY!
preparation, maJong the planting
care the first season, wmter
renewmg the plantmg and
cal weed control
S~LES and StBVICE
Vertical Integration Good or
M~
51l .1 .MI~h
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for Ob1o Farmers 1s a bulletm
which w1ll provtde farmers with
Information on diUcrent rorma of
contract farmmg and some of
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MQIIDAY MIITtNCI

!',ut j:~lt el tl1e Pythlan s;,.
Iori will . -.nt lhe home of Mrs
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Too Many Dogs
Cause Homeowner
Court Troubles

All member. are urged to 1t·
lend llle meolln1 of the Middle·
pori Albellle Moo&lt;lalion, Tuesdny NEW YORK UP! _ A magis..ani"' Ill 7:10 11 the high school
lmJIOI'billt IMU'qmer proJeCt will be trnlc ruel that Mrs Mld'tha Hlnnchsen hns exactly 44 dogs tol
dlseu,.od.
mony living 1n her hcuee ·
.URIVAL
One, or even two, o:.rl't "'ll right.
Donpld Morn are But 48-well,
u.oj that'•W Just
It J44 o-.too
btrth of a 7 • 1b, meny, •'"'6 «1ra1e
a er
aay
LeEIIC, Frtday, er told Mra Hinrichsen, even if
G'lner"'- Hosptt- •ae hao got a 17·roqm, 11-story
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Mora, Chllster Road rtd ot t4 of the pooches pronto
Mart Clary, Mulbt&gt;rry A~c , At least 1et them qut of the
Pomeroy, 11 1 &amp;real grAndmother n~sc, anyway
Mrs Hinrichsen was brought
The Mora's also have three other
mto
court on the eomplaint of Jochildren, David, who was observhll hil atvenlh birthday Friday, seph SchlCRingor, an agent lor tho
Amcr!can Sudety for Jht Pl't'venand 'Salll and' Rhea.
tlon of Cruelty too Ap1mald. He
~!qUill HOSPITAL
Admlttiid, June 26 Mrs Wli).rd ,.ld Ill effect that Alro Hlnrlcll·
G. rear, New Haven; Mrs Frank sen'• houl!e wa• no lonsr-r a home
L. Jane,, GaUipollo; Richard Earl but had become one big dogSarpat, llaclne, Carole Ann An- houAe
NeilhiM·o aareed. Tlte7 oald the
denon, Middleport; Worthy A EvanS; GaliiJlOIIa; Mro Clark A Chev· racket created by the m1111 bark·
inl I!Pd howling had become In
aile~, GaiUpollo.
.June 29: Mrs Bruce Danevlch, tolerlblo. They aloo complained
Ft.
Oren Jay Johnson, about dloagreeablf odors.
:fho •pecill&lt; charge by the
Va ; Mrs W1Jham
A$l'CA wil that Mra. Hlnnchsen
"'u keepln; ihe doa:a without sufliolont food and drink
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children kflop brlniiDI her lost
dogs and that the kepi tho dogs
"to make them happy."
Beaidea, sho aaltl, abe aeeded

NAC To Advise

Atmnic'ReJ~or
S~ndus~y

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Hear
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FEED _. I· I FOR
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PROVICO MI·LLING
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MEMPHIS, Tenn UP! - Wil·
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"1 dearly loved thot alrl-but I
killed her I ln\ended to kill my- , , •.. .;.
self and my wile also J just , ,
couki not see them under the 6urden of our debts..
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FARM SUPPLY

Kuvln G. Smith, bud of

dt~ont of Argleulllnl
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Oloio Stall, and Profeuor
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Andre
n Diego, Calif' won
tbe lOD-mile natlo~l champion·
•hip motoreytle rac~t: for the thlJ'J

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Wr1gKt, 11 h .-blddmg to become
the first •- b to take the
"grand Jlara""f' of women'J goJf,
carried a tli.tit.- 9ne-stroke lead
mto today1i iflnal36 hole gruelling
test far the USGA Women's Oper.

ebamplonabip

Fay Ct6eker was just one 9troke
back •!tet n lillstertng 68 Friday
and LOuise Su~ta. 1949 and 1952

champion, Wl11 three strokes be-

hind with 1 '15 74-149 Jack••
Pung, ,v1ctlm lJf 1 technicality last
year, waa toui'th at 74 77 152 with
Vonnie Colb)' ~n4 Allee Bauer tied
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tttoni: ind!Yidl.lalJ who tMt to
power by the sheer foree of per
oonallty Ohe aueh, the Prlell Ell.
had p~ed to be a man of Ufl

We aaure our.elvea, Ju•t
a bat bmldly, that "we had 1t
e:ommg, didn't we?"
All of tb11 " to 111 tbat the
shU, amall voletJ lleed tbe same
aelfiah p•Jrpose and penonal b'l t-areful urutlny th•t some of the
tegr1ty, who rendered a ar•t ser larger and more Jtrident voice'
Ytcl! to the nation u a judre requil'l!!

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and leader.

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ChooH your ••cartfrttdol'l\11
fayotfte, aluminum or Flbergtea, ..... ao now 12'·23'
oUiboerdt and lrooltrd

MINERSVILLE
M.E SALES

hid beeofne arafterJ and, finallv

they had aunk into depravity
For none of th11 was tbelt rather
ffJponslble. He Wa•. In his oWn

hfe, above' ref'I:OaelL'
The old man's hull Jay in !be

raet that be took •• lcllon to
protect the nallon ,ago!DJI tho
evil ol bil toni. He dt4 aot rebuke or reatraln thenl. And In
lbe eye8 of 'God thl1 made him
as guilty aa the boys.
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action ls aa viclOul Ia action Jn
a certoln gl'tl!l Aprtrlc811 dly a
church man WBJ eleeled to lbe
ofnce of moyor, In liiiDY Wli.i's

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Lone Ster Deelet

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Everythint~ turned ont nerfect
The Yankees BIUlm stretche 11
'or Jop Gordon and lt might have tlltll" American t.eaaur Jead tn
for Billy P1erce, too, c:~~oopt ror 11 8% game~ and put Uw brakes on
nerfectly normal ~mpu!sP by pin Kanaas City's s1 x ~omc wlnnlnl{

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gava up a single to well• in the
second mnlng which counted fo.nolhing, and wa• touRh unt~ thr
fifth when Holstead, Johnoon and

Gordon
Maltes
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walks hurt all the war Seven run'
come home in tbe !oUttb for the
Slmttors with Stephen••• . getting
tlle only bit, a .sJngle
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WHo must t~lay their gamti "'{th tb('
lf'dl~ll• over titer a declli.on wa ~
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Meeting Is Held
Tile Carmel Pioneers Youth Coancll met at the home of Mr and

Mrs mt,m•r namm Tile meetlntt

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of floundering he cho.. lbe lat-

Pemeroy, Ollie

The charre that waa made
agamot him, ond which wu hll
undoing, was not tbat he dl~
evil, but that hE did notblnet II
happens many Umea that lnae
lion is aa olnli!L aa' olniUI tdion.
Slo hiUI so many tlllef IIJIOnJ the
respectable ·people of the &lt;Om
munlty.
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Still, lmoill Volm
The Old TfBtament .llory ol
the llttle boy Samuel baa mode
popular the Idea tha~ 1110 "still

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and get tho moot out of your trip any lrll! anywhoro,
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would bold on to bit salval~
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1ns1de the ofllce of tb• mayor
Ibis churchman fa!e&lt;l rn ••·
tremely diflleull dilemma. He
could bee;k with his polltieol
allles. pr-ute the I'Vil doert.
and run the tlak of pei'JOOJI
ab"'e and pomteal obll•tim. 01'
be rould 1lt Upt, do nothin11,

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11 runs as errora and unt\melv

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Carmel Pioneers

tam indlvi4uala in the city WID
commanded large blockt of votes
and who, at the aime time, pro!·
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A Bleriil Far Every Car
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DETROIT UP! - 'ry vobb W88
scheduled to bead the hst ol beJ..

patched to retrieve the .....~.etli.t
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Skeldon and h1s asslltiDtl ea"·
tured Cyril with a bart'ase of tran·
qullizin• darts that rendered the
playful mammal tnlctlve long
tnoua:h to Jet htm mto a bo1t.
And 11 11 alJo true lod1y thal
Skeldon tald he would otlck by
aU of ua are, every day, hetrmg
Ius
to keep Cyril but wou• J
the callo ol God and not llstenmg bowgun•
to
a
federal decis1on
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to them
From north of the border, an&amp;-1"".'
Copyn1ht 1958 by the Dtvilion
of Chr11t1an Edueabon. National threats wert burled by Earnfi t
I member of parha
Coune1l of the Churches ot Chrtst Halpen:nr,
ment He reportedl)' threatened t '
in the Unlted States of America. picket the U S COO!IUJate 1ft LoJi.,.
don If Cyr~l was not retumej

through 3 21.
Unfortunately, howeter, in be
mg elected lo the olllee ol miiYOr
he h ad become obligale!l to eer-

whole we,.. gettln1 dnlr two bll&lt;

streak with a 10 3 wm over lhc tlon :rut~sday nl&amp;hl, hod 1 2·2 Jtmr
Athlellc•.
bands wltb the Redlei&lt;
Detroit II)Ottfll1 Bomtol'l four 1
the [!fib innlng Aiker led
In the first mnmg and
off with a a)n&amp;l~
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and on lnlleta out ,broug:1t
1'4 ljell~d the alr·ltght reliel
three rune whoeb stood up
~ltchlltg Ill George Snsce. Tom
Redleg fourth
Little
Moraan and wmnfr Bill Fischer
Mulford and
llmrl'
Ted Williams htt his lOth homer ~~~~~a~ft:-;er~a~~~~~~
with one on In lhe forst lnnln, ~
and Jackie Jensen htt his 20th wllh

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a plane an4 truck had

dent, Karen Holter The Lord1s Pre.sulent J~cehno KubltscbefC'
Prayer wa1 led by JoyCe Carcle bas callea 011 the Unilid l!tafel
The Pledge to the Ammcan FlaJ to .._uneb a new "Marshall Plan ~
to cure Latin Ameflea's "econom':~
wa1 led b)' Joyce Car!Oll
he was a man of J exempJ-'1
The Couaed dtacussed the lilt Je anemia." In a radio spee~~
character, and of uliqueatlont:d of pop boll...
Friday, Kublt.acbek declared
conduct
The couneU plan• 1 bayride on lhat "A union of the Ameritu ..ai;
The Uniform Sundiy School July 12 at 7 :lO ot the hom• of essential fot our aurvnoal." liut:
Lesson for .lune 29. "A SpQ•~,_ Joyce Caraob
did not mdleale JIBI what aort :9(:
union be meant
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man Fod God", I Samuel 3:12

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chhtller Ed FltZ.(erald
Gordon. In hla forsl game as
Cleveland manager, came up wtt:1
' tactical ntove lhat helped the
Baltimore Orioles Friday night
Pierce hurled hl9 lhltd alrtlfnr
•hutout for tho Ohleago,Whlt' S~x
In beotlng the Waahln.ton Seno
loro, 3.0, but tHere was 1 bit o!
hcart·break for lbe Sl·year-old
southpaw even thouah be gained

For eight and two·lhlrd• lnnlnr• Frank Lai'YPieree pitched perfect "*II. All be
had to do was retire one moftl
batter to beco!l!• the llfat left·
bander in modern lilaJor league
~;;;:) I hl•tory tq pll!\h 1 •porJal~ game.
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Waltent was beat•~ ,J••I week by PoJYI,trov but his wildne•ll'
helneri the winners H~'llloe lonl/ll anytime he lakes a mound
Middlenort I• honiM Mick Miller will work his arm Into
•h•n• for th• .T11lv 20 meetlno with Walters end comnanv
Twn former MHS stan hlllh wflh eYtenslv• ••ml·nro and nrn:
fesslonal experience would spell only one thing a great duel.

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home all rtve Indian run11 Slater famed Henley Royal regatta,
!or the Yankee• fanned eight. wh1ch opens its three-day meet
walked three; Buah fanned 13 July 2.

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Sea1ouoy, lor exampt.. lildom 1
filii ot U... nlntl and apeaks in thunderou1 tones
Ill\ vlriUfiJ of tho1 oln ollen, and quite uaually, It spooks
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qu1etly and intlnuatln&amp;IY m th1)
DoviAI, wbooe wtorr form • night, when the voteeo ' ol r01aon
lbe profntilent • tsleo of and judgment are ollent Envy
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Tealan\&lt;!ftt, wo ).: lusly lo alwayo oecretlve, never explc·
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tndlvl4ual, and lbo ' lllbt. alve, aeldom raueouo.
iay, 10 quili 11lnklf • Jle
Lusl Is nry apt to mote tn•
olio capable of aome v017 IJI!en Individual bolatorOUJ, but It 1\ti.
did behaviour and oome Oxlreme· aln, .,llh the almost inaudible
ly hitb·mmded otlmiRlolratlan.
augge111on, the hlll-beitted re
Durillg tome of the eltly eriU· mark, the quiet undertone of de.
we
..1 yearo of tbe nallo!l'o life, bll- all'l!
'The
fore there wa1 anrttllnl like an
Greed may beeome brutal, bt:t pbonod me
and I
OJ'IIDized central got'ernment, the in 1ta early daeta it arr!lYJ 1taelf oven
lilk
to them '
fife of' the people w'" llllded In •n the robes of Juatioo md reo·

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ttie. moft #,telaatitl l! '11lere are times

Racine continued to ~oDJtnate Ltttle League play in t\uit=:-::-:-i7'-7.-:;::;rt;;:::---;,..;;-~
Count}" league with a solid, 8.() shutout over the Pitates
1dlddlep9rt's Indians squeaked IJ!rough to a 5-4 wl,ri over
upstart Yankees to maiplainJ )lelr record at 9·0.
In other games Syracuse ke,pt pace by
9·1 on Williams' 9-hitter ~rtd Howell of 4he
1 Redlegs to 3 hits and 'lllln 9.2..
ue
lr Cl11T TA~NIHILL
In Mlddleporl the S.netoro'con• ~:0
Itlnued thelf climb With s llrllleat,
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I mg of tbe Brave• on Joey Step.
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Frldor'o llos~llo
Ckhoof 1
h
Rartne
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Chlcop 3 Plttsburah I, night
The meeting next wee
o ttcers and managers of t e played gam~ wllb Hanning pltcll Porates ~
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County LittleJi'eaf'e ~~clatlo~h wip be ~~~ in Pomer~y mg 4hit tiall
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Lot An1.t•s 3 MllweulcM 1, nl1ht Jumor Htgh
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not
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O)Yn
a
as
previous
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Rocme-Porateo·
Willie
Blar'
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PhlioclOtphlt S St. Loulo 4, nloht
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A
conflict
of
schedule
In
the
uptown
location
well
got
both
hill
off
lel'ly
Howard
Dodgers
o
II lnnlnt~
brought the change.
I Johnson w~o fanned 10 and walk~~
MIDDLEPORT STANDINGS
AMERICAN LIAGUI
Top topic for dtscussion Will lH! rulings on what achon- if • three Roclpe got a 3.0 lead inll~· Indoans
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W. L. Pet. Gl
any- should be taken to penalize two teams - the Colonels 1 first •~d never let up ••, 'red all· R d sox
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NeW York
42 22 .668
tr1pJ.c aftet an eri'Qr, a wa11t rue
Kansas C1ty
34 31 528 8\1 and the Mmersvllle Or10 Ies - torL having played boys too old I ey's
and hll baUer had filled the sacks 'ankcc&lt;
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Detro1t
33 32 508 9\&gt;
ln the second Peanut!l WicklitiP Sen~tors
Booton
33 34 493 1011
double
netted two runs after two Red egs
Chlcato
31 34 .477 111&gt;
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B"nell
fanned 11 and walk Braves
Cleveland
32 36 471 12
Tomorrow's
Ohio
Valley
Association
encounters
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be
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a
!or
the
losers
Lme Scores
Baltlmo,..
29 85 453 13
headlined With a lulu of a game on Mulberry Hetghts when Yankees-Redlegs. A big 5tb ir.· Raeone
Washington
28 38 424 15
Middleport 3-0 comes upriver to play Pomeroy 3·1
J nir.g brought home seven runs w•th
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,.rhlay'• R11ults
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Manager
Phil
Collins
always
has
had
a
good
iuttmg
club.
two
out
and
one
on
G.'1bert
!L:Pi,
~a~r'ne,
Chicago 3 W,aahlngton 0, nl(lht
Clovolond 6 loltlmoro S, night
Now he has good pitching to go with Improvements m other ~~.;~~:n~n:tJ~~g~~~,:a~~~r1~r , atcs. Basnett and
DetrDit 7 IDttan 4, night
departments too.
lwo ru.. Then after anether walk IDodgers
Now Yorlc 10 Kon. City 3, night
Chtef addit\on probably has been the recent :reqmsition of Fmley McKenzie, Boyd and Har· Syracuse
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Middleporter Bobby Nelson, neet left handed centerfielder ris s1ngted Freddie Boyd, now hli
Dodf~iehl :;:;cuae, wil:llain•
MAJOR LEAGUE LIADOS
who can and does hit the long ball.
long 6112 wrth 5 homm, tropl&gt;d m (41 an nebrenner
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Nelson, with Bob Wilson and Jbhnny Young as outfielders, tho first with none on For llw ~~~~~:
· 001 011)..o,2
Plaror
G. AI II. H. Pet. gives Pomeroy probably one of tlie speediest and clever out. ~edlegs. Fin law doublfd and scor Yankees
101 07lt-,iP9'" "'
Ma)\, S F
61 2TI 56 101 373 fields In the league
cd on ~n error Gilbert l~nned two
R dl I!' Gllberl ~), .,
~ousiai, S L
61 223 33 79 354
. "Walked seven; Speneer fanned one
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Yanlteea
Jack West, back f rom the Ar my this year, has been regam·
IQ rettr th• sode alter com1ng on (51 and Werry
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Crowe, Cm
48 "7 16 54 344
Dark, Chi.
61 207 23 71 343 ing much of his pre·service skills on the mound and has been ,. the eliftb Howell fanned 10. and C•lvert
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Ashburn, Phd. 63 246 39 114 341 tough through five to seven Innings
walked 4
Yan~ees
opo~ .~~~-;:;~~;
AMERICAN LEAGUii
Back of him Collins has been lloldlng Jlmmv Joe Hemsley Syracuse-Dodaers• Syracuoe ha•l Indoan~.. , SlaW and A
Vernon, Cleve M 151 25 51 336 who owns three OVA wins to take over when West tires Thts three trevo on the thord, lourth an~
Jt'n ;,.h and
Fox, Chi.
68 281 34 86 330 combination has w.orkcd for ' three wins, Its lone loss was to ltflh mnin• led by the billing of ~ed~;;; 8
Word, K C
68 188 28 61 324 Middleport in the flf$1 game lor bltth
Baker and Wmebrenner.each .w1th R d s
Colavito, ct.. 59 199 26 114 322
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doubJ.es m the third lnmng Stsson e
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But John Thompson S Mlddle[lort c)Ub nas looked potent and Winebrenner ear.h bad two
Redlegs, H
Cerv, K C
114 239 49 76 316
Kuenn, Det.
55 211 29 87 .318 in its three outings. Top pitcher bas been Jamie Bowles with for three For the Dodgers Den Red Sox, Hannmg
his fast ball and famous control. And Bdwles has been the top nos Moore Had lour for two, 'Lou" Braves
HOME RUN$
D1ehl two for lbJ'e!!. ond hos third Se~;!~~~. Sauer
~e .,A.II ~ew
Nttlonal Ltegut - Thcun11, Pi· hitter with home runs In each of his team's three games
This
should
be
a
good
game
Sunday
starting
at
2
p
m.
lime up was a haid smash !hat wa• Stephenson and gtnlurt.
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Bleacher
seats
are
available
on
the
~Ill
by
the
new
county
Inhandled
e•pertlv
by
the
Syracuse
da, Giants 16, Walls, Cubs 15,
Moryn, Cubs 15 Mathews, Braves firmary Come out to see good home-grown baseball played thord baseman lor an out William•
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tanned 9. walked two; Mayer for
bY feII ows ou t th ere onIY because
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th., love the game
tho losers fannod four. walked lour
Phil
Amtrlcen LtttUI -JenSen, !led
Gotby In•relief lonned two, walk
Sox 20, Cerv Athletics 19; Triandos, Orioles 16, Suwers, Senators LeW~1S
ed two MIODL.PORT
US, Mantle, Yankees 13; Gernert,
In other OVA matches, Jack!on MJ comes to Reedsville Jndlan-.Yankeea· Charley Bu•h
Red Sox 13
0 3 for a doubleheadP.r and Point Pleas,nt 1·1 goes to Galli- held the Yank~ea to one hit, a sin
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polis 0·3 Point, wltb .Jhnmv Lewis and Rusty Wamslev to gle In the 6th but wlldne" and er
Run1 Batted In
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"'¥ 615; Banks, Cubs 54, Cepe touP'h from here oh out
HENL'EY
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da, Glunts ~. Spencer, Giants 46,
Th
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• Is voun~ Lewis 'boy, All·West V!r~lnla bitting star of AllenBwortb's Mt Indion hitter. HENLEY ON
Mays, Giants 42, Crowe, Red
Pomt who til In 32 qames in hiQh school (missing out on his bunched them in the second in UPI - Ton rowing crews
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scu
llers
from
all
parts
of
last
one
at
Mlddleoort)
Is
a
nleasure
to
watch
in
the
battin~
ning
with
Bush
Jeadln•
off
by
lrtp·
AmtriCin League - Cerv, Ath·
lettcs 58, Jensen, Hed Sox ~:t; box Strength, qulckne•s and coordination are his assets He's ltn~ and Morrio and Wellman "" world begah orrlvlng todAy
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Milwaukee
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St Louia
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Clnolnpatl
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Chttago
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Pittsburgh
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Phdadelpbit
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Commercial vegetablEs and po·
tato growers olt.on wa1t too long
to Irrigate, says E c Wittmeyer,
Ohio State Universtty Extension
bortlculturilt Many times a small
application of water early m the
season wiU pay large d1videnU!, he
says. The natural tendency 1s to
delay irrigation, hopmg that ram
will occur'
The modern grower atms for
near perfect stands of plants Thl$
ty, Ohio, passed on the 29th day

ot M3y, 1918, punu:ml to the

wkere Irrigation un belp, aecording to Wittmeyer. Growers
puttiOJ out planll for late
can 1et 1 better 11tand by tP&amp;Slying
wltter immediately after planting,
unless rain OCtlJrs. Aa llttle 11 \4
mch of water per aere ean mean
the difference between a fair
stand and an exceJlent stahd.
Potato growers should be ready
to apply water early If hot, dty
weather occurs at tuber-set time,
Willmeyer says. Thio Is usually
the time when blooros oceur, but
sometimes potatoes do not bloom
under Oh10 condlt10no Growers
should examine plants and sod
carefully to see if water ill needed
Plants d1ffer in theu appe:arance
when they need water. Sweet corn
leaves curl; peppers and spinach
wdt; older leavea at the base or
tomato, cucumber, and muskmelon
plants may changes color slightly.
The leaves usually become a dark·
er green, often almost blmah
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ahead of the deSirable green color
mdlcatillg trowth.
~ome ~ommerclal growers are
usmg tensiometen or plast('r of
Paris resistance blocks to deter·
mme when soil moisture may be
reaching the low pomt where crop
growth may be restricted. Such
procedures are better than VIsual
sy mptoms, W!ttmcycr says, becaulle when VISUal sy~ptollll OC·
cur, croq :yleld and quahty aheady
have been reduced
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regular places of voting, on 1uesday,
the 8tH day of July, l!J58, the
195-1 "jj;~k· Spec181. owner -will J - 5 room unrurmshcd apartfollowing
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ml•nt Phoue 3IO.M_ _ o 20 tf
"Shall bonds, be ISSUed by the
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8 2~ 6tp 4 room ap&lt;4rtment, 155 )lulberry Board of EducatiOn of the South·
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room' Call 388 Y
6 26 6tp SCHOOL BUILDING I ~ND CON
ATTENTION
For Sol~
NEW FILLING STATION
STRUCTINO A F 1·R E:P R 0 0 Jo'
6 room unfurmshed apartment 10 SCHOOJ. BUILDING AND FURN
:-:-:NOW
OPEN
,) room house with bath. Nice lo
11omeroy Call 294
6 26 tf ISHING AND EQUIPPING SAME
Lout•d On East Main St.
catlon out of high wator C ;d.
10 the sum or Three Hundred Sev:
SAVE
lii:U Emplovrnt=nt
Haley, Rutl.,d. Ph 24823
cniy·four Thousand Dollars· C$374
ON YOUR GASOLIN I
6 28 Stp
OMu-" OO) em d a 1cvy 0 f t axes b,c
Wonted
made outside or the ten mill lim·
---:24 ft house trailer, Completely Have experience-w ill travel co.cl 1tatlon estimated hy the county
furnished $47~ 00 Call 807-M
auger, dozer, pansc:apcr, etc auditor to average 4 50 nulls for
~1rs. Glenn Cundiff Jr, Syra·
Strip mmcs or constructwn
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6 28 ate
Catl 842 J
8·27·3t"
GASOUNE
each one ltlundrcd dollars of valu·
cuEruuEs: start picking Monday, [
atton, for mox1mum per1od or
June 303th New Haven Orchard I
twenty-three (23) yms to pay "•mbm nl the New Haven EUB
IIUPER REGULAR
TU~688
6 28 7tc .
the principal and mterest of such Church held a cb
. urch ptcmc at
OR
bond•."
Cabbage aOc a bushel Harn •
•
tho Garden Club Roadside Park 1n
SUPER PRt:MIUM
AND
Farm, Bouman's • aun. Tru.:k t'REE CATALOG Contains hun
New Haven on Sur Js:y afternoon.
AT
"Shall on adcltt10nal levy of
dreds of busmesses, farm s and
load cut
Bring tontalner•
Attendm!J were Mrs Betty, Jones
Pomeroy Farm Bureau
mv1mc properties throughout taxes for l~c benelil 11f lhe South· RawlmgEI, Mrs Ethth Rouah, Mr
Phone 3659
6-2'7·3lc
Co-Op A,.ndallon
U S , Canada Spcc1ly type and ern Loc::tl School lll .lnct, Me1gs and Mrs. Burlc Dod.son , ~dr and
Hours 6·00 A M In 10 00 PM
loc
111on de sited Deal direct County, Ohio, for the purpose vr ·•. s Willard Armstrong 'Mrs. Emil
U)53 Harley Davtd!lon motor 165
wtth own~rs U [ IJuyen D1gest paying the cost of the purchase ot Woods, Johnny and Stevie, Rutb
Daily Except Sunday
Very good cond1t10n Low mllc
ltl08 Hlllhurst , Dept. 1105, Los claasroom facillt1ea from the state Sayre, LarJ y L1cving,
E M•ln St. - - Pom.roy, 0.
Dorothy
age Saddle bags, extraa wor•h
at the rate of one ha lf null for each Sayre. Bernilrd Litving, Jr, Judy
Angeles
27,
Calif
6
28
Up
$75 Harold Hysell, Main S\.
one dollar or valut~hun except that A1 nold, Rut~ Ru8sell, Nancy ~rm­
NIJ Ill E
Rutland, Ohio Phone 2432~
m
years in wh1ch the tax strong
(20)Busl!'le$$ ~rvlr.es ratethosa
'l'lw Darwin Teh~ ~~lwn t: Ex&lt;:himge
6·27·3tc
for debt scrv1cc ouls1dc the
Sheldon Rousb, Dorotha Ohlingwill th!-iconttnuc vpcriiliOn June
limJtation n lcs!l than er, C.rol Ohlinger, Phd Cooke,
21" ~onlth TV, $6000, 17" Ze·, AIH CONDITIONINI.l, RefrlgCI'R ten·mlll
30, 1058.
twn scr vtce Jack's }lefngerat10r th~e j nd one·haH mlll !i, the rate Ned Armstrong,
lth TV $40 00; 3 wrm~cr waal
Eddie Stein,
Signed
New Haven Phone TU·23537 shall be Increased to that rate Butch Fleohcr, Jimmy Gress, ~r·
ers, $10·$20·$30; Bendix autJ
Homer fle as
6 23 tf which is the difference between bara Young, lletty Young, Phyllls
washer, $40 00, G E Record
President
four mills and the L:~x rate for
Player, BlnKle 78, $10 00, Be&lt;l
6 28 II&lt;
TERMITES IXl~RMfNATID, dobt service outside Lhc ten m11J Gctte, Mr. •nd Mrs Luther Smith
room suit, $30 00 Quad Ga~ for lrce illopeotlon phone 383·'11, limitation, until the pur~hal!le and Terry1 Mr and Mrs. Tom
-------Range, $25 00 Miller Repair Cn
Gllmort .Suppl~ Store, Pc;meroy, price Is paid but 1n no case longer Hoffman and Tommy 1 ~'llr. and
Will IIOl bfl fE'IIPilHSiblC for any
Mrs Fred Bat~y. Mr and Mn. Bin
Harrisonville, o. Phone 24786
All warJt gu&amp;rantevd. FuiiJI Jn- than twenty-three ye.ws~"
ddlt ~ rodtratted hy anyone olh·
Durst,
Mr. and Mrs Edward Bum·
6·27-atp.
aured. Vaughan'a 11du.trltl aad
The Polla for s&lt;etd electiOn w11l
cr lhan myself
garner
and Sue Ann, Mr. and
Holldential Termite Control Ser· open at 6·30 o'clock a m , and
Wllll ilnt Stephenson
Mrs
George
~~wel!..,i~r. and ~1n
open lmlll ij ao o'clock v
""'· SL ~·r~o.. w... va. .a ~ II
"lddieport. Ohio 6 Jl, hydroplane boat bull\ lo
Harry
Miller
and GaU !j'Q,I'I~ •. ~~d
u Standard Tune} of saad
racing •peclticatJona w th sleet·
6 18 M&lt;
1
hmss
hefrlteratlc.n
and
AppU
Leah
Ann,
Mr.
and Mra Ray
day
lng wheel Call 3D2·M 6·27-lltp
Weaver,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Otho Liev
ance Servtce. Rt~cme. Tel. 3812
By order or the Boo~rd of Elcc
l2l Cord Of Thanks 0 inch jointer with 1 H P molm 5- 13-ll.
In
g.
t1ons ot 'Meigs Cou nt~ . Oh1o
Mr. nnd Mra Bernard IJevlng\
and stand Complete. Charlc•
Dated
June 14, 1953
We would '!ike to lhunk the man)'
UAVIU &amp; 1'141.1&gt;1'•••"'' ~~:J\~1~~
Mr
and Mrl!l Pote Burria and
W
Rcutor,
Chcstn
Road
or
CaU
ROBERT N CLARK
f11ends and ncu; hhors, the Ew
Phone 200. 1;lehmd Appllanee:
Julymy
and Becky, Mr. and Ml'l!
43~
6·21-li&lt;P
Clmrmnn
lllg F'uneral Hom(', Rev Weslcl'
Store,
'1/. U.aJn bUeel
Lawrence
Llevitlg and David, !fjr
ALBERT GLOECKNEII
Jcnkana, the Moms Chapel 1955 38 ft Al.na Houst&gt; Tnller .:t
l•om•rJ).
2-~tJ
and
Mrs
Paul
Rlehlrd, Sharon,
--.,-·- - (61 14, 21, 28, 3tc Clerk
&lt;,.hUI'Ch, flower ~uls, the Racine 'steeper Inquire Earl'11
Barber 1
and · Debra, Mra ottl' Roush and
CV!IJCRETII BLOCl\11
F.m{'rgeney Sq u,ad a11d all oth
Shon, Racine, Ohio
6·21·31p
Sally, ,Mra Eugene Weaver, Pam
crs who hclpiDI,! 10 man)' W11y11
luiiCI Bentt Fer Lilt'
and Kathy, Mrs. Bert Rousb, Mn
NOTICE
OF
APPOINTMENT
for ihCJr thoughHul klndncs!lcs cabb1ge For Sale Prlr:e Ia right
CIM
Nt.
17,172
Cliff
Roush, Mr&amp; Clayton Athey
GRUBSER BLOCK Cu.
during the lllru·r~~&gt; and death of
Homer Roush, Syracuse, Ohio
and Judy, Mrs. Juha 15ryant, Rev
l1t1M of Mabtl B W1ber
our w1re and mother , MrH E 0
6 25 6tp
I Mil.. North Dt Pomeroy
and • Mrs K. J. Scott, Mra. Roy
Decea1d
Taggert
Jones and Mike, Mra. Marvin
Oft
lt.
U
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Ctll
Wm.
Grutter
Notice
Is
hereby
!liYCn
that
E o 1'11ggcrt family
Dlmns Room table, Dunr•n Phyfc
RoUJh snd Bobby, Bob Roush,
Vcrn'on
L
Weber
whose
Post
0(
Style. Csll 3481.
8 23 6\c
Sprlnll
6 28 ltp Good used broaktast set. "Warm
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I would Ilk ~.: to thank everyone • Morning" atove. Hand lawn QU!CK SERVICE On Watch l!o dlcport, Ohio, has been dul} ap· Lynn Miller.
pllrlnj hJ tactoey Train•• pointed Admmistrator of the Es·
lor the luvel,y ca rds, gifts and
mower. lnqulre Katte'11 Lunch,
wal&lt;hmaller~ COLUNS JEWta. tate of ,Mabel 8 Weber late of
letters or encouri!QCnlcnt, durina:
or Ph 24342 RuUand. 6 25 Stc
IIUI, Puo.oro,,
1 I ~ Meigs County, Ohw deceased
my h0tipllalb:a11un WordJ canDsled thi&gt; 25th day of June,
not express how much they
Good lonll Gravel 45c por y4, Are you plannina: to bulle! or re
UIL'Unt to me
1958.
Loaded wblle you waiL Aloo
model? Call Alva Luckeydoo,
JOHN C BACON
Mrs Wllluuu f GrUilllcr
trucka ovallable to haul at reo·
TUrner 23536,
6-6·231p
Judge of the Probate Court
6 28 lip .onablo rotoa.
MeJ1s Cnunty, OhiO
Tree trimming and removmg Low
WILLIAM McKILVIY
prices 8 years experience Rob- (6) 28, (7) 5, 12, 31c
(81 Aut.J Sales
CORAL GABLE~, Fla: UPI Portlontl, Ohio
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ert K Sayre, Racine, Ohio. Ph.
ot the Unlvenlty ol
1%7 Bu lck V8 c.;;;;;;ey-,::2~.39::3
Letart Falla 2160.
6 2ll 6tc
Miami ~arlne J,aboratory today
4 rtr nlvlera St&gt;&lt;lan Dyndlow CtuiGIII BuUI Kllo!bell ,...,...
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studied lhe batlerfd bod)! of a
drive. Sharp lookm,t; hard top
tor 1our ho100. l'rtt uilmolll
43-foot
stant oquld found on the
Owned by locul mechanic. New
ror,maa • Abbott. Phoao
&amp;
room
frame
POMIROY
ocean
surf3ce
in the Bablmaa.
Bulck trade In Ulat!ttmm, (lom
IIJM.~ ,
•• u
base(26x40) w1th
Dr Glll.el't Voo~' lrw'iae ael·
,...
eroy:
6-27-lltc
ITIIUCTUIIAL I IIAMI
Near cntilt at the ,laberatury, oald the
ment and
Bar1•alna In Used end II•POIHIItd
fCIIAr
IIIOH
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MIT
ALl
and
out
of
high 250.pound oquid was partially mu·
Central
1937 Chevrolet \1 Ton Pickup
Ht•tpolnt Appllonceo. No down
buy
at
$4000
$1,M3 Very low mileage E.l
water.
tllated, opparcnt!Y the re•ult ol
po:•ment on the lollowlni- Au·
6 · room rramc • lurlouo underoea batlle with a
tra nil'e. Blucltnars, Puntcro,y.
tomollc Waoher and Drr•r ~
6-27-6tc. ,
home
gas heating sperm whalo. He aa14 the squid
montha old; Two Fretoer• up
LarMe
lot
out
any
high water, wae probably allacklrii b)i sharks
right I&amp; cu. IL 12cu. R1;, UoeJ Ph1110 110
PlmtN)
1033 Buick V8 Super 11,393 2 dr
and
near
Grant
Street
Garage all&lt;\' aurladng. '
Re!rla·Water heotero· T, V
R1v1era Cpc Dynaflow drive n
out cellar $tiWO Might con·
Voss pointed out lhol giant
Many
other
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Tho
&amp; H. Power Slcerlnc Only 211,
trade for l!mallcr houso in squids Uve deep In th~, oeoa,
..... ona TV S.,.kt
Store
ollerlnl
dlsco~n!l
to
986 mUtHI by orlgma\ owner
Phone Olio McCllnlock
usually below 20 lathomS: snd
everyone. We wlll lAke bid or
II'F.::~·~-~~
area
Extra mcc. Blat•tlflllrs, Pomt·
are
rarely seen on the 1urface.
lllclno,
Ohio
310
acres
on
U
S.
33,
new guna or anythlna 'br valu1.1
roy
6-27-6tc
midway between Pomt:ro:y an~ A operm whale1 which feeds ou
G6 2Dtc
a• part payment File Re!rl1m
Alhen11. 7 · room house wilh squids, probably •drove It 16 the
lion , Rt 7, South Middleport.
19ll7 Pontiac VR 2 dr $2,3U3 Cat
bal!l Free gas. 80 acres 1n cull!· surface after the battle., he uid.
nsuror,ce
Open evenings
8-20-Gtt
allna Cpe. Uyd ra mntlc dr1vc 3
vation,
24 acres in corn now
The alan! squid, found Tuc..tay,
new Kelly
Cclcbr:uy Ny~m
Large
basement
barn.
Other
Male
Beaalo
doa.
1
year
lold&lt;
.
Coli
by
a IT. S. Fllh and Wildlife Scrv·
White Wall ltrcs One urcful
8 1M 3lc
BuHdtngl mdudlng another Ice patrol boot, VI~' the largest
owner. Blacllnar!!, romeroy. 366 Pomeroy.
burn. Property jommg new gas ever tOken In thfo areA. Vliaa said
6-27-61&lt;
UVING ROOM SU!Til In aood con
field . All minerals Included lhc find proved !bill , jhe, 11ant
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dillon, Color, blue. See Mn. Mil
$14,000.00 to settle estate.
to tho Cotlbbean
1950
Ford Faurianc, Fnrdor 8 cyl
lard V1n Meter, Raclne. ·Phone
CIJCKL!R R!ALTY
~nd ~loloilllo placed
Fordmaater, ll &amp; H . wh1lo
8 24 6tp
BOX !29
PHONI 101·Y
ebol'licalaf to ~eoervc
tlrca. Reilly a nice car. At a 34M.
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bar.aaln price Phone 1&amp;3
Nice cabbOie. 50o por buahol (21)
11&gt;2'7-6tc.
BriiiJ container. R.,oeU Find
ley, Lollrt Falls.
• 24 4lc New 6 room house 1nd ~th on
large lot In nice noilhberhood
Youna robbltdoi i';
trade
Lo&lt;ated
on folutben')' HoiJhl•
William Roynoldo, 108 Cole St ,
near
Children'•
HcJme Pbonlll
e M atp 11·M
, cau 119.
Homes. M&amp;DJ tt
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EUB Church Of N.
~0bl~h1 ~':ou:t~ :: ~~5 ~:~~:tlr;; Haven Has Picnic
In Park 0 nSunday

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KATMANDU, Nepal

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WILLIAM KENT IJ•AII(E "'TUDIQ

RlgiSfrafiOn
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Sunshine Circle
June Mee t'mg' ,
Held This Weak
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The June meetmg of th~ Sun
shmc Ctrcle was held at the home
of \1rs Lucy Kim
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Mi s Carne Bahr, president,
con&lt;luctc~ the meeting Whlch wat
opancd by Scnpture reading and
prayer by Mrs Ktm
Rcp'orts were read and approved
It was votetl to order dishcloths
1o sell as a monc, making project
Plans were du1eusscd for a picnic
durlng July
A rcadjng "M1stakc11 Are Made,
We Cl!n't Deny- But Only Made
By Those Who TrY," was gtven by
&amp;1rsr R. K Rowan.
Durmg the IIOCial hou~ group
slngmg o( hymns and orgal'l mus1c
were enjoyed
Rdreabmerttll of 1ce cream, an·
gel food cake and eoUee were

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Sat. July 5tfl
1:00 P.M.
C..nalpmenl Sale
FURNITURE - TOOLS
APPLIAN(fFB

Bradford Auctlon.Co.
WATIR ST. - RACINI ,

Alkyd

PIANOS
eBALDWIN
eWURUTZER
and OTHER FAMOVS
BRANDS

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mounofannorth·
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ncar the!4,()0()-oot
wlld border
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creature, described as four-and·
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a-half feet toll, bear-like snd in·
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credibly strong, might even be
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the fabled vet! Itself.
a" ~j"
The creaiore was sold to have
Ullllllr. 11115
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run near Y yak
a m•the size~of a ful!y
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Bu'..
carrymg
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~~ A:ve.
3
urown cow m 'its arms.
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the party so.ld he f-oll?wtd "what I
CLASSFS IN
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1 looked hke a human footprint" I
mto a craggy paFS w :ted m.-by 1
50-foot bould"rs.
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lhe pas. with It~ prey lhe hunt·
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hy tli"OW111g down b()ulders, n. t
we only mJured him hr made ~
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strange, whJstlmg sound when b.
Dave You Tried
was hurt He tried to get away,
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but we finn.lly shot h11n down."
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The hunter was in Cor a shock
Awhfn he took a close look at the
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beast "Its face was hke a bear'"
TilE NEWEST AND GREA:J'E~T
"I'ASTE
he said "but 1U feet were human"
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Th creature alao was covered
SENSATION IN A S~WI9H
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w1th long, fine hair, less coar&lt;Je
·SINCE THE HAMBURGER,
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6 28 6tp
Down!itam; 3 · room furmshed
apartment Adults only Ph
6087 Y, Middleport
6 28 61c

f'ul1 race ot a
per wurd wW be cllai'IOd lor ad'"rt!o!it&amp; H
llllpld for beforo tbe 15m of ea.!b 111011111 fOIIowlnaiDJortluL
l!:rrora In Advertwna-Should 1&gt;o reoort'!'f lmm.teb. 1'111
Daily SenUnol• will not be reopo•Jiblo for morv than ono lneot

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To Irrigate Vegetables Reported ~lain I N. W, ~~t:!~!.'-'~,, a:,Q.

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.Mrs Thomas MCClung and ebll(lMBJJsaehusetts enaetett the first rcn, J1mmy and 8\fpJln~. o1 Wit·
state eompulaoty .sebool attend- mmcton v.ill arr1ve Sunday for
ance law ih 1802 whereby 1 chil- a vasat wlth her parents Mr a~d
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age were requ1red ~ attend
scllool for 12 weeks a year.

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~urned home Friday evening after
an ovcrmght vlslt with htu ·mother,
Yrs R. E Wilson, Amesvllle.

RITURN$ HOMI
Mrs Roy Anaenon of Langs:Mr. Howurd Lyons and lOR af
vllle, Ohio, has returned home af· Portsmouth were rceent guests qfl
ter spending three weeks helping :~ and Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert and

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f!,Jida Rlee . • .. .. • .. . .. .. .. .. Middleport

+teath Methodist
DJuebird Class
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care for her dauKhter and new
Mr and Mrs. Robert Nlday and · The 81uebird Class .1! the Heath
grandson, Mrs Anlold Fisher, of
Sabma, Ohio The Flthers ~e the grandson, Ricky, returned to tbeb: Methodist Church which IS com

Degre,es Conferred
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Guy Shuler, Third St with the1r worthy mut.r, presiding.
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All officers were prfi!sent for
Mrs Fred Rosenbcum 11 conThe party, Friday :.'ternoon ~~
faned to ncr home by illness
one o( the ~many event~ planned by the meeting. The cbarte1 waa drap·
'Mrs Lee Rtchardson and daugho the mothera for the su tamer moo ed Jn memory of Dr. C. E. W
Down1e Plans were made to live
tcr, Joan, of Warren, and Mrs tht.
the third and fourth degree!!, at a
Davey Cro~k~tt. of Llttle Rock,
Highlight of the afhrnorm wa~ special meeting to be held Thurs
Ark, are tbc guests of Hr. and
Mrs Fred Rosenbaum. They are the m()de of travel m the •·oJden day, July 8, to practice "tor the
also Vllilbng in M:oson, w va., llmes" eompar~ wtth the modcr!" annu~al inspection.
With .Mr and Mrs RusseU Cape- day travel. The children pulled
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Contributions were mode to~ bot!1
Mrs Ed.,.;ard Llviogsfun 1 and , the S~IJ.ieltllaifo, then were take 1• the Pomeroy and •)i1ddleport Em
tlaughter o.nd Mrs. Clara Auadn ot o",a tour M the to-.vn 111 a modern crgency Squads. Plans were com
d&lt;~y for a visit With Mr and u-. !t'!tioil wAgon. Pictures were t&lt;&gt; ple.ted for serving refreshments al
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tl the Bloo-'... obUe on June 30. ,
duyy f or a vieit wtth Mr. ahJI ~· r.en o ' e Y,uung!':ters 1r. • e an
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John Frick,
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the 'Clole of th&amp; meeting the
Mra. Shuler was mmsteil by M 1·~ quafterly biithd:lJ supper. was
Mrs Eldon Weeks spent r\d4)' Orin Smith, their teacher, ir ser ved.
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1•11h ht:r parents, ~lr: an Sire.~ Villi 'bag1 rof popcorn and kbohud 'r4--..,..--'--·---John Fru:k
, to' th'e members, Patrtcla Ault, gue.ste, Karolea Stobart and Greg~
Judy Jennmgs of Manilowac, , Debbie Collapy, Jan!ct' Everson Dodd.
Wise, amved Fr1day for a two Karen }broby, Jeann Neal, Kath ~
weeks v1s1t with )ter father, Carl Morpn, Mary Gerard Charleen \ Fa\'0111 were storybook~, to be
Jcrnmgs.
Dodd, Sherrie Shuler and the twiJ used for summer reading.
Gilbert and son

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ryn Crace, and Belva Stov~r, 1elt to ngh\, who
A Lot" Mmstrel to be gtven in Racm~ High
of ~ uly celebratton there sponsored by the Racme
.These (mostly) Eighth Graders of , Ce~rt held a
for this third showing of the minstrel thai packed
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Farm Youth
Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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1950 Oldsmobile • Was $195 $119 1954Chevrolet2dr·Was $745 $599
1951 Chevrolet4dr. Was $445 $269 1952Cbe~rolet4dr Was $545 $389
1951 Chevrolet2dr. Was $445 $239 1949Pirmouth4dr~t!~~ $295 . $~77
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1956MercuryCon Was $1895 $1765 1949 ,ord 4 Dopr Was $l75 ·· · $95
1953ChevroletCpe Was $695 $599 1952-Ford Tudor .~~~ $645 $.S45
1953 Buick HT Cpe Was $765 $59t 1953.C:bevrolet2d~. ~~· st~s ·s t25
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dance "Wa1tm' and Rockul" by
Johnn;v Donohue and Sandr4 Don·
()hew; j'A Bicycle Built for Two'
by Elizabeth
Braden, RIUSell
Cummms and Carol Shain.

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A _lwo-s~te 'check writing" apree by two youthful West
tn which stores In Sl. Albans, Charleston Pomeroy and Middleport were llictlmlzed came to a halt S~turday
wtlh lheir arrest at Athens liy A~ens-Co Sheriff flanJid
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Alb3n'8, Wl!l'lt V1rgm1a, after tbelr
w~ile hltohhtkmg wire
turned .over to the custody of Sher'·
iU Rolielt ' Harte, bach of Meill•
County late s~turda y
SouruJcrJ, in a he.:.rmg bc-fou
County Judge Emmt•lt People&amp; on
Monday mommg pleaded guilty to
the charJP. of forgery and wa 8
bound over to the Meigs County
Grand Juey under bond of $1,000.
Souders 1ft makm g h111 plea mliiJStecJ th: t Jus compamon bad
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