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' '-Dally SeiiUnel, Pomeroy. Middleport, 0., July 15, 1958

The Daily Sentinel

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New Styles Called 'Liberty Line' But
Few Liberties Are Taken With Figures
BY GAY PAULIY
UPI
Edltw
. NEW YORK UPi-Christlan
Dior's young •uceessor labela his
first Amencan collection the

W-•'•

!notched eollm, fall loose and
straight MOil have lullnes• at
the aleeve, both In the deep cut
of the armhole which ollen liegln•

at the eollarOOne .:md m, the
"libP.rty Jine" but takes few lib- 1"blouson" sleeve. Deep tucks at
ertie's with the, feminine figure. the wr1st give 1 bulb fullness.
TrUth is, the Yves St. Laurent
Chelce In ShePH
designs for faU and wmter are
Dior was· one of seven f1rms

couervative, not startling. Most
of the Uberty the Pans designer
tikes is in treatment of hemlines
ajiil trim.
~odels di;~playing

collections Monday, opening day
of "Preso Week" the semi-an-

}til~

w1dwktrted trupcze shape,
wJtich he introduced last sprmg,
ln'' hta fust Par1.s show The trap·
~ won tum the accolades of the
falhion world, which had been m
a'lizzy over whether the replace
ment for the late D10r had Dior's

The curtain raiser is ahemline treMtment for shm, tuntc-like
dresses The center front Is
ral&amp;ed, like a thc:.ter eurtaln
going up Her dauphine silhouette
features opulently lull skirts; aud
geruua.
the swizzle stick is straight and
narrow from shoulder to knee,
His Paris fall eollcctlon w11l be with huge ouufs of fabric at the
shown July 31 And traditionally hem breaking the severe hne.
it makfs a l'lig~:er splnsh
Sllhou-• Very
The "hberty lmc" included
"ThiS Is a most interesting
some vanat10ns of the trapeze and cxasperatmg fashion season,"
But mostly 11 had r..uscd waist- u1d a spokesman for Herbert
lines, tapered and short jackets Sondhclm, which decided on the
with Iose-fltuny b 1cks, the bell- "empire chemise" as its number
shaped skirt, or str111ght skirts one silhouette This deaign fill
with looser f1t than last season • through the bust, has the high
Coats mor;t of them with. huge, waiSt, " slightly f1llcd at the
natural waist, and end1 in a 1lira
skirt.

It's the rev1val of the empire
for Hannah Troy too; she calla
a whole group of dresses 11Jose-

phincs" 4eslgned with the "•ubthat drove

Tbe birt~day of Mt.·a Georgia tlcty or allhouettes
Williamson waA obeervcd Sunday Napoleon wild "

at her home HarriAondlle road,
with a family reunion.
A large decorated birthday cake
was served with the d1nner at
noon to Mr and Mrs. Earl .wm.
Iamson and sons, Krnmer and
George Earl of Harr111burg, Pa ,
Hr. and Mrs. French Hundley and
children, John Lynn, M!lanle Kay
and Dav1d, Columbus, Mr. and
!llrs. w. A. Olbba and 1ono, Will·
t•m and Jef(fl!y, Mr . .and Mrs
iack Kennedy and the honored
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Three sperts in suat dealgn
showed thre(' different shapea for
fall Dovldow, celebrating ill IIOih
In the casual clothes !leld,
to lhe classic clolhea !lcld,
Monte-Sano and Purzan put jacket belts to r.ew higha, some of
them nght aero,. the buotllne.
And Puul Parneo featured the
11
t" line, Wttb the aho.pe Widening
from a narrow skirt to broaden·
ed ahouklers

~~~~~;e•t;;;;..;;;;;;;;.;;..;;===;!Miss Vera Covert
Is Honor Guest At
Po"'eroy Bend
THEATRES.

~irthday

MEIG8-POMEROY
TONIGHT
"COWBOY"
Glenn Ford - Jack Lemmon
Wadneoder Not Opon
THURSDAY and fRIDAY
"ANOTHER TIME,
ANOTHER PLACE"
Lana Turner - Blll'l'y Sullivan

TEMPLE-Middleport
Not Open Tonlwht
WIDI. ••• THUll.
•'"I'HE FEMALE ANIMAL"
Ked¥ LaMarr - Sane Powell
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DEEP ADVENTURE"

ROll Allen - Dottle Leo

Party

Miss Vera Coverl was the honor
guest at • birthday party 1111
week when she celebnted her
eighteenth birthday at the home
I of her parents, ~dr. and Mrt. E
M Co\Ort

Miss Shi•ley Wippel enlertam·

G1bbs and Linda Moore.
Mr. and Mrs Wllll4m Dalley
and Mr. and Mrs. Clehnd Dalley
ond 10n Larry left tod•~· for their
home, Pekin, Dl. after a weeks
viBit with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Dalley, Anne St.
Lt. and Mrs. R. B. Bernhardt
and son John left this mormng
for their new home, Whldbey Is
la1ijl WaRh., after a flslt with hor
parent•. the Rev. and Ml'll. Waldo
J. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson
and sons of Harrisburg, Pa. an
•pending • week with ~i· mothe;
Mrs. Georgia WlUiam~:on and
other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs Freneh Hundley
and son John Lynn w.;ore Sunda:;
Jueats of her mother, Mrs. Geor
gla Williamson, Mclanl• Kiy, Dan
and David who have been the

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lly dinner In

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honor.

TODAY'S SPECIAL

'56 PAC·KARD
CUSTOM CUPPER 4 DOOR SEDAN
Real 1harp red and white flttlsb, Uke Qew white wall ,
Ill'~•· UltramaUc drive, power steering, power brakea,
r•dlo. heater, torsion bar ride. A real buy.

.$1695
KARR &amp;VANZANDT MOTOR SALES
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Walk-In Club
July Meeting
Held At Riggs

Mn Anno RIIP welcomed the
Walk·ln Club membero when they
met ot her home on tho Pomeroy·Athen• !load for lhair July
meeUna.
The meellna opontld with the
elub
•nd ulutt to the naa
and
to roll · c•ll wu
pr10tleal anbual &gt;"'d

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million

Press Sunday Rolo .,..tlon,
Mrs Reid Young president w~, where the pieture ot Smokey
in charge of tbe mcetlng and the Burke, appeared. The article told
topic of discussion W:l! "legttJ of the men who butlt the Fort
problems of farmera"
Pitt Bridge and was written by
Refreahmenta of sandwiches William Faust.
potato' ch1pn, frozen salad, and
Mr Burke aD employee of the
pun~h were served to Mr. an_, )J s Steel, Amerlcau Bridge Co.,
Mrs. Woodrow !.lora •••d famjly, &gt;res1iijJI at \Jle Robert Harris
Mr and Mrs. EafJ De:m and lam ' home on Sdufh Second St , when
lly, Mr. and 1\1~. Roy Holter :ano 1be w~ employed ot the Philip
family and Mr•• and MTB Rei~ !,Spill# ,nd Ohio Volley Electric
Youna and son.
t o f
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BY ELME!i C. WALZER
UPI FlneliCial ldltor
NEW YORK
UP! · U one
transl11te1 the world'a gold supply
mto the measurement that'S usciJ
for wheat, The total Is a mere
52,377 bu•h'elo · but thot seem·
ingty small 11farm" Io1d is wortb
$39.110,000,000 In u. S. money.
That toRI doesn't Include ti1c
gold of the U S S.R. Tho Soviet
just doesn't release gold flgure&amp;.

The •big IIOid ownlll's of lh•
outalde tKe u.s. •nd Rusaia
are 1be Un1ted Kingdo.;n with 3,· ~
903 bulhela; Germany with 3,337;
Swllzerland with 2,370; Canado
w1th 1.475; Belgium with 1,3'17;
and tbe Nclherlandl with 1,154.
In South America, V,en~elo "
the big gold bolder with 1162 bush·
eJs and Brazil is second with 434
Peru b11 only 27 buBhela and
Chile M..l(fexlco hal 231 bushela 1
India holds 331 buoh•ls of gold
1nd South Africa, deop1te 1111 gold

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&amp;togo preporad a paper
·~ "When and how to "'" ha(4Y
annuolo" and Naomi Read bad 1
paper oq "How 1 sot my annual•
olt 10 •an eatlr lllart." ''JdenUflc•
Uon of birda by demlptloa•
a topic lo,' whlcb all baed 1
part.

Union Demands U.S.
·withdraw Marines At Once
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Mr and Mrs Harry Layne and
'Mrs H L. Dyer weri tn , Spehter
Tuesday to "ttend t1ie], funenl of
WUham Edwm ~r, a nephew

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Jesa Brawn entered Holzer Hos
pltal Tuellday where he underwent
surgery Wednesday.
}irs Henunn Layne, Mrs. Car·
roll Adams Jr., and Mrs. B. R
Vance were ir: Parkersburg Tuesday
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Mrs R. F. Bryant,
J L
Stewart and
were in.

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Wallace Russell. have returned
from a IIBhlng trip at BBBs Island
Pul·ln·Bay.
Mr. and Mr1. Roy Grueser and

Slim~ner .Styles

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family and Miss LeDnn Shoemak·
er were in Atbem Saturday on

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medlw;&gt;! (1~1~11), ~·· (18-~61!.), and extra
large (17-17\1). White, BOild colora and an ex·
&lt;&amp;llelll oelectlon of pattern Rogular collar '
otyleJ and Ivy' Leque atyl...

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Slet'Ve Spofl S~l~ for mell for ~.39

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addlllo• to, ~
p....,.atllfil at
· Xyrni. Holtman,
of
'Mr. and MrB P-ul Hoffman of
Cll~r and Larry Rlt,:ble, son of
Mro. Fred• Ritchie of Mhler..
ville, will attend ' the camp u
JUip County's delegatea.

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Rice wu Sala
GaiUpolis
w1a accompanied by
Grimm and lllu Ruth

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~lpt IIUelll.
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The 1\UI meeU~ wUI be 1~

.... bomt .of ..,., LeOIIa &amp;togo.

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· The Ohio State Patrol uid to.
day ita olfteen ended a ...,..,h
Monday evening by Middle(M)rl
officen for a 12-year-old 'boy first
thought lA&gt; be lost when the lao
wu located at ·Itanauga abo•:t
9:110 p.m. riding 1 bieyele
, The patrol uld Charles R !led
lner, son of l4r and lin Bert BOd
lner, 448 S. Seeond-av, app1rently
hid rode to (lalllj&gt;ol .. lA&gt; vlail 1.1
uncle and bad nqt 14oated him.

Mal'Y Ita.. Pwt!ll, Dwntr
Cl~ All Dor lllonday
Open 'flleBday '!'liru S.t~rdal"
10:00 A.ll. lo.D:OO p,y ,
all!. ftVm 11a01.. 0t1

014 Poltllnd-'l&amp;d"' .!ld·

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the Sy·
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BEAUTY SHOP

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Mlu
Humphrey.
Gary Aull left thiB week for
Sprlnafleld wharo he .wlll j~ln hi•
][l'110dparent• Mr. and Mra. Chorl••
Sln~le lor a vae~tlon trip to Wash·
IOiton Slato.
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Orin S1illtb, lllcbard Reuter, and

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has 43, Denmark 42 and Finland
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France holds 77.0 bu•hels, Italy
612; and Portugal' 608 Norway

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As a reault there are all sorb
of guesses on the amount the
Russlanl own, rangmg Jrom 5 btlbon doliRI"s to 10 bUI!on dollau

Mn Palsy Clark and Mra. c,
H Stunokcoo of Columbml were
guests of Mrs. Lou Moumtnr,
ThursdlU'.
The Rev Howard Ruppel! wu
in McCoonelsvUJe, Monday to at·
tend a meeting of t!to Alben•
Preobytry
Mr. and Mn. Leo Swick of Col·
ttmbu.s were· weekend r.ueats or
friend• and relalive1, In Mlddl..
port. They were accompanied here
by MISB Diana Haycook who will
vial! In Portland with ~or greal·
grandmother Mrs. Ta~lur, G,J:Opn.
Mrs Raymond Hocc, stater , of
Mrs. Jessie Hennesy, 1hu beer:
returned to bor hDll\e from \~,,
Holzer HDBpliBl, In Ga1Upo~1 .,
Mr. and MrB. Emmett Smau"
baa ~· their gueats Sunday !4f
and llr•· T. G. Picken• of ~Janf..
Mr and ~Ira. Tliom81 Hanni·
gah and family had •• ......,.
auesta their daughter, · Blll'!»&gt;ra
and throe or her frio•~•. M.IBJ
Ann Donovan, Robert Mf)rt(a and
Ml.sa Ruth Humphrey, who h•• David Fargrove.
been the gue11 of Mr. and M"
Leo Searls, has tone tq Eolumbu011
whore
will villi Mr. ond Mrs
Dap
befnre return
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Wtitld's Gold ·
Members of the Da:ley family Could Be Put In
enjoyed a picnic Sunday, at lhe S'~-;3
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Forked Run Lake.
"' 77 8IJSfie S
Attending were Mr. and Mrs

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At the oon~olon of

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RITURN FIIOM Til"
oof the B!l Smoi:ll" In company
Tllat'o just about ·the, amount the! lllddl,I&gt;Qtt Counelbnan and · with :Mr. &lt;~nd I.IJ'J. .!ll!l'fi&gt; )VIIIJall!:
natloDB of lbe fh!e wO.Id have oQ Mfl. Clinton Fla\1er ret11f!IOd Sun· son. In )'lorldl 'II!Pr vlr!ted .... 1• 1
e..-mark In the vau!IO ol1ba ' New day ,!t'Pm a ,·atoo qoilo vautlo4 Ctva .lleM.ater,t' former!)' if '•
York Federal R""'"" s.nt.
trip 'Into l"'otido and ~t by way lo!Jddleport. , f ' &lt; •' 1

llltldlaport Society

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Meeting
Is Held
The Friendly Farmers Ad•!•

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and aee how little gold there I'

Former Resident
'Is Featured In
Sunday
Roto News
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Advis~ry,Council

William Dalley and tv.: and Mrs
Cleland
Dailey and son Larry
guests of rolallves hl".,.e for tbf'
Pekin,
Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs Doi1
181t three weeks remair.ed for anDailey,
Columbus,
Mr and Mr!l
nother week.
Howard
Dailey
and
children, Ke·
Mn. Jack Kennedy is on a va·
vin
and
Brownyn,
Mtddleport,
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cation from her duties aa 1utomo and Mra. Gene Houdashelt anc!
'live Iitle Ncrk.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrllmn Bentle:; daughter Be~ky, Mr and Mrs. Ev
erett Dailey, Sharon liysell and
Of Rutland arB viBiting In ebllll' Saole
Hawley.
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eothe with Mr and Mra Edwin
Price and Leola Price and father
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Mr and Mrs. Paul Tarowoky Barbecue Dinner
(Jenple Sue Rousey) •nd family
were Sunday guests at the Pe~· Honon Bernhardtll
Mr and Mn. Phillip Meinhart
lea home, Butternut. Avet.
and
Erma Smith entertained
Chari.. Calldn• of Columbus will' Mia•
a
barbecue
dinner, ~undov
Is QOndlng a lew days al hi&amp; new evening, at tbeir home,
St
home In Portland Hi• daughter honoring U. -and Mrs RLocust
B
Bern·
Mrl. Robert Graham and children bardt an4 aon, .John who are en
of Columbus, spent the weekend route
to their new home', Whldbf;y
with him.
Ialand, W.ubJngton
Mr. and Mn Robert Hayman
Guellla were Lf and Mrs Bern·
who jere called here by the hardl
and 10n and tho Rev. ancl
death of her grandmother,
Mra.
Waldo
J. Bartela.
C. E. Peoplea have returned t'&gt;
their home, Dallu, TPzas altar
a ylolt with her mother, Mr!
GladYJ Gibson.
Mr. '•nd Mn. Ro)' Lawhorn and
Mr. and Mrs. Everott Thomas ehlldrtln
Sloven, PaulA, and Kathy
and daughter, Fay .fPODI Sunday have returned to their home in
at Moundnllle W. Vo. with Mr ~rlnsfleld after ...ltlua llt!e
and Mra Don Thom11 a11d dauah· 11'1111 Mr. 'and 'llrl. WIU!am Ault
ter.
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fomlly ond Mr. '"d Mro. Ge110
Mr. ana MrB. l!crmun KaiP~t bd
Dodson
l)ld fnmlly. I
and family of Daylon were week·
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Wlllilm Stan•bury of Clearwot·
and Mra. Peorl Par~er and MrB. or Fla. hal joined hla wile an&gt;l
Am1nda kupar, --tlld were over- children c:,arlle Bill o.nd Kathy
nl&amp;hl l)leota1if Mr. and Mrs. Rob· at tha home of his parents Mr
erl Arnold
and Mrl. aaren Stansburv lor I
Don Jett was a visitor in Nitro villi heforn returning In Fla.
w. Va., Saturday
· Robert S"Yanson hu returned
PhyUlo K11par loft Sunday lor homo after 1pendlng n week VA
a vlall In Dayton with her unci• calion at tho homo uf Mr and
and '&amp;unt, Mr and Mrs Herma.a Mro ·Roy Ev••• and family a•
Kupar ond family.
Canal Wlncbealar. He· •• the '""
Mr. and Mra. Dala, Johnaon re· of Mr. an~ Mro, Carroll Swanson
t1U11011 to lllelr home, Colqmbuo,
Rlcbard Folden biB been r&lt;·
Sunday, after a weekA •1•11 with turned to hi.- homo after having
their paronta, Mr. and Mro 0. J been a pallenl at the Melp Ge•·
Gaul and Mr. and MrL ~Ul'f.. eral Boapllal

, &amp;mira! eommunlcatlonli WllN
and annual dueo '·Wert ptld
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Rlbbona,_ werti ~warded to win·
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Dlfl after ludllnl 001'11 111'1'1!11•·
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mtnta. A mua ll'toDiemenl eon·
tllnlnr purple clematji ~~ Lb1
Mn. Edn.a LM ~~~ tlio ou..••nd·
Ilia.' pl... O! ihe dllplaf. '
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Wll WOn Jo.y Mf!'· '1\omal IWt, •I

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Dailey Family
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Of spec I Interest to e p~
day mght at her home, Union ory Council met Frldav •venl••
Ave. Guelll were Cll'Olyn Dol· at the home of Mr. a11d ldn. Ed•· pie of Middleport would be tbe
July 8th i.s.sue of the Pittsburgh
son, Norma Hawk, l.ols Ann son H&lt;ill.on, Nease Settlement.

Gamec were played under the
Mn Covort, and
punch and eake were aerved to
Judy Arnold, Santee Aohury, Sullo
Allensworth, Sharon Jone1, Gene
(:rook•. Stephen Dalley, John'Vroman and Lewil Smith. ,\110
suesto wore Betty ond Barbaro
Covert, Vera's tiaten and Mn.
LuciUe Mayeo. Charle1, the one nar old 11on
of tho Covert•, bod a birthday
c:ake with IJU&amp; candle, on his birth Jolulaon, Racine.
day l11t Friday. Hi• grandmother,

dlreetion of

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nual oven! held by the couture

bows under the bust, daytime asThe wedge hinted or the hlaher,
ceil~ and evemng stoles all wore empire wni.st, but 'learning detail
~ fabric "bangs."
and bias cut narrowed the dress,
W1i1tlln. RaiHd
like a wedge, 'to the hemline
11tere was only a sprinklmg of The natural waistline is loose

Birthday Party
Is Held During
Family Reunion

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If you add that guess to IM
world Iota~ It raloes tb• figure to .
$f6,600,000.000 wbleh on thl1 d..
partmont's crude
lranll!!.lion
would work out at 62,421 buoli~l ..
Just compart that with tho three

Lacllle Hawklu .•.......•..••. Po~ Sodely Edhor
lf¥14a Rlee .. • .. • • • • • . .. .. .. .. Middleport Slldew Edhcn

diSplaying tl\eir fall and winter

the coller.hon group of the New York Drees
Xonday for visiting repprters Institute
wore skirts 18 to 19 inches from
Designer Pauline Trigere gove
tile iloor. And in trim, St Laur wemen
a choice of four major
lelit featured huge bow• a~! sha~the
wedge, the curtain
fringe to a !Rfe-lhee·well on day
raiser,
the
dauphine,
and the
I&amp;Une, cocktail and evemng
clothes Outsize collars, double swl.zzle stick.

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NEW YO)IK UPI ·The high·
eot temperature recorded In ••·•
nation ru..day Wll 113 degm&amp;
at Preaulio, Tex., the tl S~ Weltb
er Bureau reported today. Lowe11t

AtAGlanee

this momiD1 wu 32. :1t Friler,'

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Letart Falls
The lf. E Sunday School Picnic
was hrld Sunday at Forked Run
Lake, Long Botton\. with the
youn~ pconle enjoying swim mmg
M! and Mrs Roy Hill and
family of Srotts Depot W V
were ~ucsts of Mr and Mrs
Clair Hill, Tuesday
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Tommy l&lt;eynolds · of Marmet,
W Va.. Js spendtng a vacation

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with his unch~ and &gt;lunt Mr and
Mr~

J1orry Htll
. "1r and Mrs Doo Bell moved
mto the property owned by Hurry
Hill ":hJch was recently vacated
by Robert Crow and family
Mr.; U n Powell and son Don
were ''lsl tors Ill Charleston for
two d&lt;!ys lost w1-ek
Mr and ~Irs Jnhn Burnell of
Charl&lt;!ston were .veckend guests
of h~-S IS(e~~ Mr and Mrs It B

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broke. Then the workman would be out of a
job and lose his purchasing power, as would
the manufactUJ·et. •
Labtlr dictators have loJill been able to
force wage boosts without increased produc·
\ lion tn justify them. Their fine-spun argument that this could be done without in·
creasing prices is one of the causes of the
buying slow-up today. Their expensive chtc·
kens are now coming home to roost and they
aren't laying any golden egg~.
Nothing truer was ev~r said than "one
man's wage is anotller man's cost". That is~
inescapable as the fact that when government
spending and government debt go up the val. ue of the dollar goes down.

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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonard.
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Mrs Je~sle Tuttle, Rev. lifld
Mrs. E E. Bnrnhart, Miss Lenore ol Pomeroy sp~nt Sunday witb
Betzlng, Mrs Freda . Mtller and ~r.. and Mrs. Mark GIUeller and
famio/. •
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8:00 Music in th~ Morning
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James
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home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs B K. Ridenour
M:r. and Mrs. George Frederu:k
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with thctr daughter, Mrs. Valete
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9.00 Kraft Theater
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PFC and Mrs. Brian K. Simpson are announcing the birth of a
son, Kevin Kelly, July 1 in Hardin Memorial Hospital at El izsbethtovm, Ky. Grandparents are
lt'lr and Mrs Ralph Badgley of
Tupp&lt;'rs Phnna and Mr and Mr11.
Ohc~;tor Smlp!on,
Raelne. PFC
Stmpson ts !!erving wtth the 34th
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11:00 The Prle&lt;~ ' ls Rl,ht '
11:00 T~e l'flee
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OES MEETING
The Pu.!t Offtcers Club of Ra·
cine Chapter, OES~ wtll meet at'
the home of Mr. and :WII'I. Chat.
Hensley, Long Bottom, Tbursltay
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Penry ana
at 8 p. m.
Mrs. George Burns and daughter ~
~ver~y and Cheryl, went to Par
TO MEET THURSDAY
kersburg on Mo11day
The Willing Workers ci~BB of
Mrs George Burr.s attended a
the En!erprls• EUB Cbur&lt;h will meeting ot the Nehaclha Garden
meet Thursday evening at the Club on Monday cvenmg at ~ew
home ol lo!rs Myrtle Long.
Haven at... the Quilln Memorta~
House. Mrs. Waaona Hoffma'l
MASON CLINIC
Mrs. Betly PiCkens .and Mn
Admissions: Joseph N'ewton George Burns were hostesses.
Smith, Middleport,, July , 7\ Mrs.
Mra1 Ella Cundiff of Camden
Paula Camp, Welt Co umbl•. New Jeney, Mrs. Lona Martone
July II; Virgil Eugene Jacks. of RovenJwood an~1 Mr and Mro.
Rutland, July 12: Race H Davis, Bob Neebltt of Camden Ne\V JerR,utland, July 13, l(lta. Sarah Bow sey were dinner guests on Sunmah, Middleport, July 1~. Mrs day wJ.th Mr. and Mrs. Ned Henr,r
Ethel tittle, Cllesh1re, July 13.
· Mr. and Mrs. Terri!" Justis 1 of
-BirtiiS' A son to Mr. and Mrs. Mason City was calhng on ,M!'.
Douglas Camp, West Columbl•, and Mrs Ned Henry on Wednes
July 11 . ,
da'y evening.
A; so•• Io ),jr. ' a~d Mrr. Dow! Mro Arthu~ F:,l~k •nd
Lillie, C Jhire, Jul~1.
tbu- . llok Jr ,
. .omeroy
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Henry on Tue ny •
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Mrs CHarles A. B bury ''1.'8,
Mr. and Mrs. George
announced that' the Middleport
daughter Cheryl, weJ\t Io
C:trl Scuut TfO(•P wtll tlf'll '' ..,. Mothers• Club Ann~al ·
this week. Mei!!Ung whl be helrl the Park at Middleport on
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r, Supposing you !!Janufactured wheelbarrows and paid $2 00 an hour for labor. Sup. posln~ a labor boss demanded $3.00 an hour
without Increasing the wheelbarrow output
and In addition demanded that you reduc~
the price of your wheelbarrow on the shop~orn theory thai it would increase "purchas·
•ng power".
The purchasing power of whom? Not the
w~eelb8'row maker unless he increased his
PrJce more than the dollar an hour wage Increase added to his cost. Then the consumer
would be stuck as his dollar dropped in purchasmg power Not the workman if the labor
boss fQrce~ the wheelbarrow manufacturer
to pric~ himself out of the market and go

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5:~0 Mic~el' Mouse Club
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6:45 Sports l'p•d~. 1'. , ,
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The Rlrlre • Keno
The 4-H CIJib met at the homo o!
Johrlny Davit:, Wednesday nigzn
Those present Wfre; Cbarlel Kni·
rht, Gary Smith, Jack Kel\r
Mite WUI, Bob X.ufz, )\itt Kohlentz, Gaey Mlcbael, Chorleo Man·
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1955 Ford Four Door
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1954 DeSoto Four Door
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children lroqt Midland, Pa. }!•r•
weekend gueats of ·her molher,
Mr. and MrL Keaneth Davia.
Mrs. Frances llewitson, of Mas.aon called oo Mrs. Alice Dodso.u,

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Pmnento jncludo aij ehara...
Low up to StOOD 1tubjtel to
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the company's present distribution system
in Pike ond Ross Countie&lt;. BrokM lines in
the circle indicate ina new system in Highfond County,

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Richie, lecturer conolsted olsong•
readings, quiz. · The refreshments
Were ready to be sened, the
s!orm came, every one rusheO

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koblentz ud Advisors. Refresh meots of ·Ice Cream, cake an1
Coolade
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lnllleCti&lt;&gt;D ol Olive Grange wa•
eve. bY C. N. Iones.

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bttan a tour ot aupennar
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of "corelu ly •..
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lure o(ilocky In llfhllnl pooe, 1
~lcllll't of his ehamplouii!P boll
and a list of hlo f)Jhlo liytl I
nine-year 1pan.
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Pltllltihiii'Y
atagoa now . . .jUal llghtlnt tilt
lour..,oundon," be aald In tolling
newsmen of pllnl lor bla Salem

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Its use ill homes and in indusuial plants in.
creasei each year.
like the industry as a whole, Pike Na~l
Gas Company is also growing •.• now
extet1ding its semce inco the Hillsboro
a~. This new system Is expected to double
the amount of gas the mq~pany distributes..

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Phone 77693, Cheshore, OhJo state o( Obif). bounded and de- plaee of beginning conllinlng met with Mrs. Vepa , jlalneY Llsl
Members ~oent were Mro.
' h 11 (27 .L) Wednesday to qUill, AI noon 1 Faunio T.rlor,' Miy Rotlab, Mil·
I'OB CONSISTENT IJEPENDABLI RESULTS
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scribed a11 l~.o ' lo~• · Bemg 1n Sec· twe nty-seven an d one 8
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----~--~-----tion No. 36, Town No. 2, Range atres, more or less.
all. Tbe buaineas meellnl wu died Thompson, Lon May Brewn,
CUNCREtE BLOCKS
No. 11 of the Ohio Company's
Bemg the oll and gaa reserved called to order by the preoldon~ Laura Gibbs, Maud Rouab, Vena
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Vl.oilon were llin. Sorah HOU·
the center of the County road c~r deed g1ven to Edward Bush and
GIUESER BLOCK CO.
nered to lands formerly owned by Edna Boob by deed dated Decem·
man end , Mrs. , Lorella Rouah.
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Ehas Jivtden hetrs and runnlne bet 20, 1939, and reeerded In Vol.
'Mllaa North of Pomotor
RATES
ROSINA MARIANNE PIERCE, lour d1ughlers, Glorll and Toney
thence in a westerly directlon.whb 146, at page 369 of l~e record ol
On Jt, 11 ton wm. G,_.,
rcsullng at 488 RA!gen~burger- Tho,mptwii, Ethol FrY, Hlas DoriS
llvclc SprlnDI
the center of satd road and. e hne deeds of Meigs County, Ohio.
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Straubing, Germany, Llj Elliott, New Haven,
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of sutd Jividen he1rs to- a stone cor
Boundary of Parcels 1, 2. 3-(11!1' lnll'd !llr Wee CODIOOUUVl ln801'lio...
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Removmg.
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Low p!lCC ·SlX years expenence a northerly direction with a hne o1 cnbed as Par.cela 1 · 2 and 3 are day of July, 19311, Everett A. Kalb, Ul., are opending their vahll nlll o1 ~ t.eDII per --.1 will be eharo4 lor ad"rtlllnl II
Robert K Sayre, Racine, Ohto lands formerly owned by H. W. hounded a&amp; of August 7, U58, by P1eree, bemg Plalnllll, filed his cation here wltll relativeo.
101 paid lor beloro tllo l611l of ea~ moath !ollowllla llloertlun.
Ph. 3955
7 14-llle Bush to a stone in a line of lands lands owoed by lhe lollowlpg per· pelition ngamst her as delead·
· l!:rtoro iD AdvertiiUill~~hould 1Jo •eoort..S lmmedllleb . 1'hf
Clarence Ye,&amp;er waa able to
.,, Daily Sentinel will n~t be reaporsible for more tban on~: 1nco1
ant in the Court of Commo11 Pleas relurn home from the hoapilal In
formerly owned by Charles Weav· SOJl S,
red bllertion.
MeJgs Counl!, Ohio, Caoe No. 12.- Columbus thto week. Mr alid Mrs.
cr, thence in an easterly direction
Cud of Tllanb and S....W N..u- o l ! - ~ 0\4lull'lel
Bounded on lhe North by 732, praying lor divorce !rom' the Yea&amp;er and daughler&amp; were &amp;pend
\'i ith Charles Weaver's hne to a
WE
BUY
publlahed all eenl per won!.
stone m a line of lands formerly lands owned by Edward Busch. and said Rosina Marianne Pierce on ing the week, with her sister and
ITRUC\URAL I IEAMI
·
, lhe grounds of Wilful Absence ol lamlly In Columbua while there
owned by l'Jethe A. Ervm, t~ence Edna Busch.
Bounded on the Ea&amp;t by lando said defendant from lAid 'Plain· he became ill and was rushed to
Fresh cow 'o\ lLh calf Joe We)'ers·
II I Notices
m a southerly ducction with a line
ICRAr IRON - METAL'
miller, Pomeroy, Route No 2
of land furmerly owned by N,ettie owned by Ernest Congo; Harold 1111 lor mo"' than one year 1181 the ~ospilll for oeveral day&amp;.
7-15·31•
A Ervm and the land formerly and Eunice Proffit; and Lilllan past and GroBB Negleel of Duty,
Mr. end Mrs. Roy Toylor, ill'
OHIO VALLEY
owned by tlle Elias J1v1den hetrs ProUttt.
end Plalnllll &lt;lso prey• lor other Kalb, Ul., and Mn. On Hart
Bounded on the South by proper
JUNK CO.
to the pU:ce of begmnmg, contam·
Said eauoe· !rill be were In Pl. Ploaunl Mondoy.
Good B1nk GriYII 45c per yd.
lands
owned by Lillian Prolllll; lor bearing on or after the 21&amp;1
Mrs.
Hollm•n and
,__
~10
PomON\
(33)
acres,
more
or
mg
tbirty·!ive
Looded while you wail Also
Edward
and
Edna
Busch.
less,
beini
a
part
of
the
same
land
, trueks available to haul at rea·
Bounded on lho We&amp;l by Ianda day of Au1ust
A. D. A.
19M.
ghters
holiday with reof which Henry Bwb died tebed
EVERETI'
PIERCE
lalivcs
f.
GASOL, INE.
1 sonable rates.
owned by Edward and Edna Crow, Crow &amp; Porler
and possessed.
Ladle• Aid have'
WILLIAM McKELVEY
Busch.
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
carpel lor their
Bemg
the
liame
real
estate
COil·
Portlond, Ohio
(7)
9,
16,
2.'1,
~0;
(8)
6,
13,
20,
7te
ge~ ready for
ll-8-25t~
vcyed by Mary A Bush and C. L.
Contaming In accordance to
lllJI'ER REGULAR
:;c:ti!)OJ eonve'n Uon to
- . - , - - - Bush to John •and Ella Bush hy the Auditor's tax duplicate 69 63
OR
L&amp;GAL NOTICI
deed dated November 17th 1919, acres more or leu.
t
FOR SAL~U room house, gas and
SUPER PREMIUM
Bertha Mae Beck, whose place
The aforesaid described par· of residence Ia unknown 'nd can~
water. 7~ Syc6.morc St , Mid· Barnes-Siml,lbOD lns,L-...;-.ce Ag.,ntt and recordecl m Vol. 120, at pa~c
AT
178
of
the
record
o!
deeds
of
eels
of real eatate are subject to not with reasonable diligence be been
dleport. Call 62152
7 3-12lc
Pomeroy Farm Bure•
Middleport. Fire:, A.lttrmobll&amp;. Metgs County~ Ohio.
all easements, if any, of record m aseertained, will lake notice lhal brother
Mr and lolrs. Roy 'J'aylor and
Co-Op Association
Bonds Phone tl3la-X.
6·211-U
PARCEL NO 3
the itccorder's Office of MeiiiJI on the 24th day of June, 1958, the
Mr.
and Mr&gt;. Dwight Gibbs were
Hours. 8 00 A M to 10·00 P !i. CUllom Buill Klleheo deo....,a
The followmg descnbcd reai county, Ohio.
unders,gned, John li. iieck, filed shopplns in Pl. Ple.,.nl Tueaday.
!or tour bome. Free eaUmatet. :.;uMPLETE lnsurt.-~lce ttrotectJI)II estute situ3led 111 the Township of
bally Except Sunday
Life, Auto, 1i 1re, Polio. Call Dor Lebtmon, County of Meigs and
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Roush eall·
Foreman '
Abbott
Pbo'4e
E. Moln $1. Pomeroy, 0 .
Plamllff, in his pelftion, allege' his pelition against her tn 1he
Mlll~ M1ddleport, Onto
ft2M-1t .
B 8 II
State of Oh1o, bounded and de· that the value of said I'eDI estate. Common Plea&amp; Court, Meig&amp; c'oua- ed on Mr. and Mrs. GuyBkiSsllttg
scnbed as follows Bemg in Sec· belongmg to 1aid Ward, as Mar ty, Ohio, Case No. 12,'725, pray ins Tuesday and Mr&amp;. Ida Mart,
James Edgar A!Shlcy will not be Slecpmg roems at &amp;83 S Second
tion No 36, Town No. 2. Range as can be aseertalned il $2.500.00. lor divorce and other relief on the son who has beeu an inv11id
respons1blc for any dc~ts mndc
St, Middleport. Ph. 6834. .
No. 11 of the Ohio Company's Pur·
Sa1d plamllll, in his petition, grounds of gro88 negleel of duty at least 215 y~ar&amp;.
Mr and- Mrs. Jl'red Roush spent
by anyono except hilnsclf rrom
7 11 6tc
chase. Beginning at the southwest names all the heirs-at-law and next ancl wilfull absence. Said caUBe
will
be
for
heartn&amp;
on
ar
afteltbe
Sunday
with M1·. and Mrs. Ollie
this dale.
7 10 61c
corner of lands formerly owned by of km of Sarah Aumiller, DeceasThe A N Eengel res1dence, a
Rouah, New Haven,.
John and Ella Busll and Jesse 1 ed, who are entitled to the ne1t 8th day of August, 19M.
JOHN H. DECK
wonderful place for some one 136 ACRES - of mce laying farm Gandee; thence North tO the cor- estate of inherttance of Sarah Au·
Mr. end Mro. Roy Taylor, "Mr
A budget meetmg for Olive
land House and bwldlngs need ner of lands form erly owned by nuller, DeceaBed, alao names all
• Plalnllll
wantmg
u
home
for
the1r
fam·
Town.8hlp w1H b~ held Juh·
repatr A fme basement Several John and Ella ' Bush and Jesse the peraons entitled to the next Attorney• lor Plaintiff
dy A modern home. Five
IBlh al 7 00 O'clock at tho Olive
frutt trees, tame bernes. The Gandee thence west to corner cf estate of inheritance from satd WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ
acres,
wtth
every
thmg,
garden,
.~ su
T~Jwnship
Garage
Marjorie
(6) 25; (7) 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; (8) 6, 7te
price ts only $2~00 00.
fruit , lawn and flowers Come
lands d'eeded hy John and Ella' Ward.
Newlun, Twp Clerk.
7·16-3lc
tmd mvest1gale Phone 310.M. RIVIR FRONTAGE - Above Ap· hush to Edwa~·d Bush and Edna
Said plaintiff, I• ~LI oelltion, ~~=-~~-~---NOTICE OF HII&lt;RING FOR
• pte Lrrove Ideal Cor a s~mme r Bush; thence south to lands own- says he desires to aell, by virtue
7-IHtp
PAIIOLI
r
abin
and
boatmg
Building
(6) Lost &amp;
ed hy Edward Bush, thence Eaot ol Seclion 2127.08 Revised Code MansCield, Ohio, July 15, 1958
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llite s above h1gh water Only to the place of begmning, con· of Ohto , tho entire interest and
WedJiesday July , 30th
Otvllle Landen, No. 11'1576 A
LOST S;;;all pm, white with goid.
$2000 00
Ral!ea, Prl2ea, Balloons
talning twelve and one-half acres the whole interest in the aforesaid prisoner now confined In lhe Ohio
fOUR BEDROOM HOM! - In Syr· more or less
tnm Shape of OhlO, Buckeye
~
•
SJ;J~Iflcally
de&amp;tribed
four
parcels
ll~Wd Motors, Boats and Trailers. ~ aeusc, with bath, gas furnace,
State Reformatory,
Mansfield,
G~rl's ollllo Call Carole llud ·
1
The ~oal bemg reserved undbr of real eatate, subject to all ease- Ohio, admitted from lleiliJI 'Coun·
,~ F .: ~ E
E ,
Fmancing
AvaUable.
Metropo;
full basement, and large lot. former grantor
&amp;on, ti028·M.
7-15 3le
I
I
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menta, If any, of record in the ty, Case No. 17461 Adjudged
titan Marine Sales and Ser·
Hou~e 3 or 4 ycal'S old . Pnce
ONI JPAIR OF lKATIS ,
the twelve a111d one-half acres by a Recorder's Offtce of Me1ga County 10.23·57 of tha crime of Auto
1
v1ce Phone 8&amp;-M Pomeroy, 0
S875000.
Doing
a
part
of
the
aame
red
Ohio,
and
plaintiff
further
BIYI
:A••J JUip 10th , ~
Theft (Del) and &amp;erving 1 sentence
C1ll or Write
..:.._· IHJ.Il
estate conveyed by Rose Ours that the sale of the whole and tbe ol ' l·Age is ellglblo lor a hearing
VIRGIL lEAFORO, Solosmon
:Muit lie ~eBOnl To Win.
Copest1ck, Guardiun of Helen Ours entire lntere!lt lp said four par·
Goad Clun Ustd C1n
Box 229
Phono 108-Y to John and Ella Bush by deed eel&amp;of real eolale iB lor the hell before lhe OHIO PARDON AND
All ~koo end Modolt
7 12 3te dated Jun 23 1929 and rceord~d mtereat of all parties concerned. PAROLE COMMISSION 1on or al·
Cli O SED
MITROPOL ITAN
ter Sept. 2, lmJS. "
~· ..... Sun.,Metl.m
In Vol 134, 'at Page 263 of the
In the prayer of hi&amp; petition,
Auto S•l••
OHIO J:ARPOJIJ AND
4 'h Acre Lot - 8 room house, record of deeds of MeJgo CoWliY, plaintlfl pray&amp; that &amp;aid plolntill
210'1';
PAROLI&gt; COMIII$stoN
" • l •· 0 PEN l
complete built In kitchen with Ohio.
be aulhor12ed and ordered ,lo sell
'
A. C. FORSYTH,
birch cabiuct t~ - bath - three
~id plaintiff further "ttate that the entire intereat and the whole
,,I•.s.,t. NJJihti
Parole and Record Clerk.
1956 Chevrolet V8 Sl,496 2 dr St
;
bedroo,ns, 30 fruit treee. - 20x his said Ward, John Bush, u1 selz· tnterest in the afqresald de~erib­ (7~16&gt;1!3·2\e
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dan One of the 11harpest ·~6 any- 2 or 3 bedroom home 1n vicmity
30 con cr\~ tc block garage - lo· ed in fee s1mple of the undlvld ~d ed four parcel s of real estate, sub
where. Puwcrghde
Spotless
of P(Jmcroy or 'Middlvport Ph
c•ted Route 248. Eaot of Chester 1-ittlts part of tile following de!l· ject to all easement!l, if any, ,nf
Vinyl trtm Radio and Heater.
6909 X
H4·3lp
Inquire Horace Karr, Phone ~ribcd t('al estate designated as 1 record m the Recorder's Offlee
Bhtettnar'8, Pomeroy. 7 12 6tc
YU0-3082.
'7 10 6tp "arcel No 4, lo-wlt
of Meiss County, Ohio, free and
PAllCEL NO. 4
clear from any snd ollelaims, liens
1958 Ford vu $1,396 2·dr Sedan 11,41 for l(if&gt;nf
: The oil und g11s Jn nnCI und er· and mterests ot each and all the
Sparkll ns orlgmn\ blue and ,,
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th e following deiK'rJt)cd real c11tate pa:rlles to lhls action, sccor.dina
wh1te finial! ~"'ordomatic Olaett· ~lt'OR RENT--Kxumsion Lld..Jiirl,
LEGAL NOTJCI
nar's, Pomeroy
7 12 6tt
ScaUold Boards, Drop Clutas
Mnry Aumiller, whose ,J!nce of with the right to operute fo1· same to the statutes in such eaee made
The !oll owlng describtd real ond provided; that the right&amp;,
Clinton Fl3ber, &amp;fld-' 1apo:-t, 0 residence IS Hartrord, West Vir·
- ~ -- ~--PhoM f28ri·X.
11·1 tr glnla, fTances Stew11rt. whose estate liltuated m the 1 ownshlp ()( liens and interests of the Aid de
1968 Chevtolet ~ 'J'on Pickup
$1 ,805 Long wheel base Good
place of resirlence' ~s Mason, We~t Lebanon, tn the county of Meigs !endants and eaet- of them in and
1
Urea J..ooks ltke new A new 2 bedroom apurtment Ne .vly r(lno Vlrgmla, John Aumiller, whot:~c Rnd state of Ohto, bounded and to said parcels of real estate ,na~
GMC trade in Blaettnar's, Ponr
vatcd Rent rcusorablc Call place of rcstdcncc Is 23~1 described as follows · Situated In be fully detcrml~ed , adjullled and
eroy.
7 12 6tc
440·M
7 o tic Ea&amp;t 18th Street, Oakland, Calif· Section No 36, Town No. ~ and ' protected, and t~ lho CO\Ill ~e­
Close l\1 ornla j J~dith Rnw"n whf" "' " 1""4" ftonge Nu II of lhe Ohio CoRJ· term!no the perBOno entitled io
195:! Plymouth $4M 4 dr Sodan Houma-Apartments
town 127 JJutlcrnut St 7·1·12tc or res1dence is Mason, W. Va.: pany'11 Purchase Beginning at a the procoodll of said real estate
New blue fin ish with new blue
stone at the south east corner of and their respective shares irt
Lena Chapman , ,wnusc IJldCC u1
aeat coven Blaettnar's, Pom- ~• room unfurnished aprrtmeut residence
.
Is 20 Rhodes Ave , So~th a tract of h.nd owned b' Roy according to law, ancl for
eroy.
1 12 6tc
Bush.,
thence
north
to
tho
!ands
other
·rellef
as
may
be
pfOPer.
14
Phone 310-M
7· tf Charleston, W. Va .; Elmer Bush,
formerly owned hy Belle Jones
Said parlleB oro r~ulr~d IQ anF
whose pla~e of rcsldcncl' is un {now
Roy
lJush);
thence
cast
to
wer
on or before t~ 2nd d17 )I
l', lve room furnliihcd npnrtment knowr · the unknown hetrs, devi~
~l For
the
corner
of
sa1a
uelle
Jorl.es
Augullt
A. D. 1908.
•
54~ or 400 Spnng Ave 7 13 3trc cos, • .,!lat.ees, dlstribut.ce11, udmhus·
land
(now
Roy
Dush),
thenco
north
,E.
M
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oTM[ss
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Set of Blaelumnh Tools and !lt!l
trator8 ·and exccuton , If any, of to the south corner of Ianda owrlGuardian' of 'he ~tate 10r
or C~rpcntc r Tools Robert B 1171 Help
Elmer Bush, deceased, will tukc ed hy Jeose Gandee, thonee ea•l
lea
John
Bush, an lnCOIIIP'!IoDI ,
Lambert, HarrloonvlUe, Ohio
notice that on the 281h day of
to
lnnd
owned
by
Jesse
Gandea;
Peraon
'
Rt 884.
7·l4·3lp Wanted single man or boy over January, 19M, E M. Theiss,
thence
south
along
Jesse
Gandee
Crow,
Crow
6
Porter
16 for steady farm work. Ltvc Guardian of the Estate of John
in Ill yan Harris, RccdtiVIIlc Bush, an Incompetent Person , ,be· line to lho eorner ol lands own· Attorney• lor Plaintiff
1-i:lL'It li»CI'lfice
new automatic
18, '215; ('7) 2, 9; 18,
Call Coolvllle 3'116.
1·16·31p lnll plalntifl. flied hi s petllion In ed hy Jesse Gandee and ~ohn (6)
Frigidaire Washer and Dryer
1957 Mod&lt;•l. Rc ..onahle priced Woman to live In and cure for !our the Probate Court of Meigs Coun·
LoHlc Pe rkin !~, Letart
Falls,
children. No hvavy work or ty , Ohio, Case No t4,706, ogmnsl
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the above named porUes and oth·
Ohto or cull evenlna:s Letart
laundry Ph 6270-Y.
7 12 3tc er11 as defendants, stating that 011
2491.
7-16-llle
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or about tho 28th day of March,
~nnounce
1
1948, he wa&amp; duly appointed and
(20)8
,.::.:.::..:...:U::S:::·I:..:.
nefl "'::._rv cetl quallflod by Ihe Probate court
AIR CONDITlONINll, Relngora of MolliJI County, Ohio. as Guad'
tlon service. Jack'o Relrlgerallor Ian of tho Eolate of John Bush. an
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j
A
Now Haven Phone TU·2M37 lneompotent Peroon; that the said
I' ' r
e 23 tf Wllfd, John Buoh, Is now eonfincd
"'====~=c=:=.7.;=::- at the Atheno State Hospital, Ath·
TIRMITII IX'IIiiiiAIINATID
en&amp;, Ohio , that oaid Ward, John
For tree luopertlon phone 383·M, Bu•h, Ia soiled In loo simple of
AT THE FORMER .LOCATION
Gllmort Sup~l&gt; Store, Pomerer. lhe undivided 'llllh pari ol the
All wora auaranteed. FullJI In- allowing deserlbed rool eotetc
BRANNON'S GARAGE
tured Vou,oh• n'o l.&gt;du.trltl aad doolilnottd a~ 'Pmol No. 1, lo-wit:
llolldentlal Tormltn Conlrpl Sll'' • PARCEL NO 1
~57 WALNUT ST.- MID!)LEPORT
'loo, St. Morya, W. Ve.
3 8 U Tho lullowmg deacrlbod real
• - · ·- •
ostote situated In tho lownohlp uf
' Begblnlnll
l'he111 kefrl,orall~n and App\l Lebanon, county of Molga, and
once Servlee. Raetne. Tel. 3812 Stale of o~lo. bounded and do.
' MONDAY, JULY
6-l&amp;·tl.
sertbed os l ollowo Situated In l\&lt;'&lt;MDIO &amp; Tl&amp;l.l&gt;V.Slu"l s•:avl~f. lion No. 36, 1'own No. 2. Range
Phon• 200. 1:leland Ap~llanco No. 11 of lhe Ohio Company'&amp;
Store, ll6 W. lhiD Slroot, Pureha ... Beginning t: tho north
Pom,~r l ),
NlHJ west corner or 11 U ~ acre tract ot
------land formerly owned hy Ehzaboth
QUIC~ SEFVICIC On \Voteb R
e Bush; thence far cnouah norlh to

6-Dally ~ntln~l. Pomeroy·Middlep!'rt, 0., July 16, 1958

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deserlbed real Bush, thence weat to e white Oot

or Ca,-pentcr v.ork Free estate situate in the Township "of tree, thence south 10 lando ol Ed·
estimates. Raymond Fife- &amp; Sons. Lebanon, e:ounty of Meigs and ward Bush; lhenee we&amp;t to the

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Allendlngl were Mrs. Joan Cook
onil 'children, Mf, •;lq~ M"·l Ge• i ,
rge Car!OII ' aUd Wrilly, Mr. and l
Mrs. rred Thabtt an~ daugbler&amp;,. i
Mr. ond Mt•. Leater Zerkle an,f 'f
daughtera, Mr. and Mill George
Buras and datJBblere, · 111r and
Mrt. N. P. Swackbammer ·and
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dren; Mi's DOrothY Scbwab and•
hi
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children, Mr1. Kothcyn llleGowan
and ehildrep . Mrs Mary , Nagle,
Mrs. Wlm(r~d. Mannlug, , Jackie
AldridiiO, Jl!iiniy Maynard, ' HI•
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lllra. IJI-nth Eatterday oo~ 1
John end daaclller Rooe - e it
tile oliver ~ilddllla aallv~ ,of
llr: and
ll.tymo•d oooell of
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and ~drs. Ru1sell Rhodes G111lpoll.o Sunday allernooo.,
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of M1l'lelle epent lbe
Hr. 4nd, Kll 'Aifl1'd TODff erul
)'llh lbeli' P1!'0111o -Kllq ehildleq of A...• GrQve worolh•
and M'r. and Mro. Jolui Sa!urd1y evenl111 glleola of J!.r.
ana lll,n. Jolm lhle IIIII ~lilldfea.
Mr, and llrl. rrederick Reiber
and dailj!llefl Sara and ·Mafl of
To]fdo ~· apendin1 &amp; wee~ ''"''
with relitll'" ,ond looking after
their property.
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The ll11on lliolhan · Club be!d ,~
!Ia annual limlly picmo on laot
Wedil01doy Ia lhJ• Mldll!eport
Park.
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parents, llr. and lln. Guy BleB
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llllu Janice ChUdo oludeol nlll'llo
at the Holzer Hospital School of
Nurolng II apendlng • month .va
calion ~~ the bome ot her mother

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DvJda ••-Middle-"' .,....,..._ ....._

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Queen of GaUipoU., are mitlna

their unde and aunt Mr and M,..
• 'nle ~ui Circle of ibe B. H.
Bert ·Bodlmer at their home oo
Saol!qfa .lwonary SoeleiY or UJ
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r-• ,....... .. South · Second Street.
the First Baptist Church held its
· lllr. ..,d Mn. Roy C.'rueser
pienle at the cburth lui night
lamUy, Mr~ Hollla Shoemaker
U wu lcbeduled to be held at the
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and Mlu Leona Shoemaker visit·
lloadsl.de Park, but was changed
ed recently with Kr. and. Mrs,
due to lbe weather conditions.
Charles Taylor and J(r. and Mrs.
Eleven membera and one guest
Charles Shoemaker at Barberton,
weN: preaent. Tbei'e Wll llQ pro.
James Bearbs retumed ·home W. Va.
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cram planned, and the only huoin- Members of the Dsughlers of Sunday altornoon ' lrom' the Hol- .Jock Kelly son of lllr. and Mrs.
eu cooducled wal unfinished Ruth class of the Uolted Me· ze:r Hospital, but' II confined to M. L. KeUJ is a surgleal patient ·
bualoeu tabled from prevlow thodist bold their annual picnic his bed.
at the Holzer Hospital, In Gallimeeting.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Ja·
Mrs. lobn Larea of ColumbUJ Is polll.
Hostesses for the ned meeting cob Ml'CB, Athens.
spending thil week with her titRecent guests of Mrs. James
are J(rs. Leoua Bosler, and Mrs
ler Llda and "dr. and Mrs. G. A. Faulkner were, Mr. ond Hto.·
~~~belle Winebrenner.
A pot luck 'dinner was served Adams, Rutland Road.
James Faulker Jr. 'and son James
at noon followed by a short bull·
Mr. and Mn. G. A A~ams, 111, Mr. and Mr~ Wolter Faulkoc&amp;s session with the president. niece Lida Adams and Mrs. John n6r and her mother Mra. Audi~!
Mn. Minnie Ne•ltzling, presiding. Larea returned home Tues~ay af. Droddle of Charleston.
The me~tlng opened with the ter a visit in Ashlanol, Ky , with
lllr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
pledge to the nag, after which relatives.
and daughter Judy wert weekend
I devotions were led by Mrs. o. H.
Mrs. William Baxter who was visitor&amp; of his parents Mr. and
Myers, using as her theme,
vislilng
In Brldgepofl and }\'heel- Mra. W. V. Owen in Columbua.
"The Sermon On The Mount" ta·
Mlso Cherole Blak• atude.ing, W. Va., waA ·called home
ken from Matthew and Luke.
Tuesday b' the death of bqr eou- nurse at lbe Holzer Hospital, .is
During the social hour the hos- sln, Homer 1. Sayre.
guest at th~ home of her paren!a
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Mlu ludy JenniJliO of Manito- Jlr. and Mrs. E. Ill. lllake Ml,.
Lydia Ebersbach, Misses A'Ugusta woc, Wiac., who has been the Blak'e ha,s • monlbs
vacatio~
and Ada Genheimer, Mrs. Thoma• 1uest cf her father tof thQ paat from her dulles at the hospital .
Goeglein, Mrs. AJbert Young, Mra. two weeks left Monday for AI·
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish
George H. Parker, Mrs. Neutz~ llanco lor a •visit with her grand· and daughters Sally and Betti)'- u!
hng, Mrs. J:&lt;:ob Gloeckne r ~ Mlsa- mother, Mn F1ora Porter.
Detroit, were weekend vi11itora Itt
es Nelle and Clara Bing, llrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and the home of hia parentil Mr. and
l_wyers, Mrs. George Joachim family recently retlll'n.ed tram a C. A. Emmlah.
and four guests Rev. and Mn. vacation trip to Nia1ara · Falla,
Mr. ond Mrs. Cari lllattox have
Eugene Brown, Mn. C. M. Hoov· enroute home they spent a week as their guest their granddi'Ughter
Complete
er of Painesville and Mrs. Sam at Vermillion and also atte~ded a Hary Ann Maltox of Nitro, W.
Strauss,
Athenl!l.
ball game In Cleveland~
Va., who will apend two Wfleks
Your Summer
Mra. Olive lngraham ia on a with them.
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week'a vacation from her duttea
Returning Saturday from a va
aa secretary at the VanldJu'm eatlon trip to VIrginia
WITH
Beech,
plant.
'l'•re Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buteher
Mrs. Olive Ingraham and dau- and ehildren Judy and Jimmy.
The Cub Scouts of Den Six ghter Sandra Kay left Tueoday . Recent guesls of Mrs. Hylda
met Tuesdaj afternoon at t.h.e evening for a viait in WilliamJ- Rice and daughter JacqueUne were
home of their den mother Mrs. town, w. Va., with her bl'(lther ldr. and ll!rL Henl'l' McConnohea
NOW ON SALE
Charles Murray. Mrs. Uoyd and si.!ltsr.fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Galllpolll.
Wright ia the assistant den moth-- Dean Hill.
· Freddlo Mee1, aon of Mr. and
Mr. and ),fro. Clarence Might Mrs. Fred Meea of Columbus bas
er.
Jr. alld lOR Fe{UJ'nod tO their been the gueot of hi• grand·
The meeting opened with the home at Ba!U Sunday after n mother
Mrt. James Faulkner,
pledqe to tho flog. Plano were vlolt with rclatlveo.
wjllle
his
parenta were on a va·
Your lltln Dtolor Since 1890 made for a trip to the museum at
:Mrs. MorgBl'et Hy1ell of Col- tatl.on trip to Canada.
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Marietta, Friday. The Cub Scout
Mr. and Mfl, c. · P. Cassanova
IIIU lt.
Mlcltlloporl promtae concluded the meelln&amp;, umbus Is the guest of her oloter
and brother·in-law~ M.r. and lira. and aona, Gary, Guy, rnd Grey,
alter which games were played. Pearl Jacobs.
left Ibis morning lor their homo
Mrs. Pearl Jaeobs .nd titter, In WalllnJion Conn. alter vish.inJ!Ill
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cently with \heir brolhe! and slo· Mro. John SeibeL
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Buck, Rutland Rusd. ,
.-Mr. arid Mrs.,Jiarry Laing, 11!1'.
Mr. and MrL Thomao Crow Jr. and Kra. Wallace Laing and sor.
and family are 1 pending a va••· Jimmy have returned ·to thell
lion In Te'"'s with relative•
hom•• In Clevelaod alter visiting
Value• To .8.95
Mr. and Mrt. Dan Hum~hrey the rormen mo,ther Mn. Edna
have returned to their home In Lalns and other relative• In thb
CqluU&gt;bus altor a vlolt with Mr aree.
and lin. Brrt Grimm aild other , .llr. and lin. ~mea Weber
Speelll Group
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Mn. Howa~·d Mclntooh rtturoed hrother-ln·law and sister Mr. and
home Sunday from Holser lloopl· lllro. Ed. Nlewoehner ol Da,lon.
tal and is convalesclor nicely
Mrs. Stanley Addleaburger of
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OUr regular 79e lo $1.39
clrera mal$fals. Smilll•bolts.
Cottons~ nYlona and r•yons.
36 Inch t0 Q !nell width.

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Keds and Kedettes
Work Shoes

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