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P~li-Beor~rs Are
Lfstf14 Foi Duffy

Chrilt offidollnJ.
Pallbearers were

5ervices Tuesday
', ru.oeral

se"ic:es for O'!cn
Duff1 were held from the Ewmg
fUneral Home, Tuesday ot 2 P
m. with the Raymond L. Roth ,
pas1or of the Pomeroy Church of

Pomeroy Bencl
THE~TRES
MEIGs-POMEROY
TONIGHT ond FRIDAY
•'WITNESS FOR TilE

PROSECUTION"

Tyrone Power, Marlene Dletritk
Color Cartoon

TEMPLt=Middleport
TONIGHT
ANOTHER TIME ANOTHER
PLACE
Lana Turner· Rarry Sullivan
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"IUGH HElL"
John Derek - Elaine Stewart

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Rex Rea!lon [ Henry Morgan

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Pat

Middlepen Society

Dufly,
Mrs Downing Roush will Leave
William Hamm, Herru:m Werry
Ora Omther, Dan Ginther fi&amp;Jltl for Columbus Friday wbere she
w11l jom her daughter, Jean, on
Paul Ginther.
a western trip to Texas. They will
Coming from out of town for depart from Columbus Saturday,
the nrvlcea were Mr. :1nd Mrs Ly car, for Austin, Tl.lXal'l, v.-here
George Starkey and Mrs. Delbert they will VlSit Master Sgt. RayJunkins and daughter, Patty, of mond E Allensworth and Mrs. AlClarksburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank lem;worth, the former Betty Jo
Amberger and son, Frank!in, Ak- Roush, anO family They expect to
rODi Mr. and , Mrs. Dan Gmther, be gone two weeks or longer
Waterford; Mrs. Then:s11 Allman
Mr and Mrs Clarence D1ck~n ,
and Paul Ginther, Charleston:
Connie
and Mary, their paren ~a.
Mrs. Albert Sparta, llaydenvlll•
Yr.
11nd
Mrs Harold Rice, of Rut·
and Mrs. Eula Welker, Columbus
land , and Mr and Mrs. H. C Dicken, Log.:~n, R. D., left the f irst of
the week for a vacation trip 'to
Yellow Stone National Park.
Mr and 11rs P. K. Russell and
daughter, Paula Kay, have returned fr•Jm a vveation trip in Tennessee.
Mlsa Sandra ·Boyles, daughter of
Dale Hy~c !l underwent mnj or
Mr and Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles of
surgery :tt :he Holzer Hospital 1n
Alfred ond Starling MaSsar, son of Gallipolis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Massar of
Sgt., Sarah Jane Fisher of ColChester will be united 1n marr1age umhu&amp;, hns been visiting her par
in an open church ceremony at ents, Mayor end Mrs C 0 Fisher
th• Alfred Methodist Church at and family, South Secund St.
2 p. m on Sunday, July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers
(Ruth
have returned from
A rcc'iplion wJII follow immedJ· their Laney)
wedding trip to Detroit,
ate)y nt the borne of the bride's Mlch1gan and Windsor, [u,uda.
parents.
Mrs. Grill HuS.IIcll has been call·
ed to Colorn.do Sprin,!s, Colorado,
because of the serious lllnellS or
her daughler, i\'lrs. Wanda Sewell
Mrs. Charles li'rtmcill, Mr. and
Mrs. William Francis and son,
Tommy, o! Dayton, Ky., wore the
guests of Mrs Dowmng l:loushl reccntly

Boyles-Massar
Nuptials Being
Announced Here

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S•OCJ'ETY

New Oftl'cers
Named For OES
Chapter
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sus,.~NSioN .Ill'!"~ .~
Wis., after a visit with his fatbef
iii-.~ aod Mrs. Georgo ' HoOd ol
INGLEWOOD, Coli!. ''tJl'l _
Peter Jellllings. He esme at tluo ~horloston visited re)nllves In tho Joekoy ll.alph Neves begins 1 l(l;
time due to the illne&amp;o of bla bro. Bend Tuesday.
. ·. • day ll!llpenslon , Wednescijly be·
ther, Carl Jennin03 1 at Holzcf
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cauae of •a 1018 .,.,_
Mrs. Mine,.&amp; Bowe,t• :' open! •
. ' te
'"'"'' lnst Sal·
Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. •cboenleb day with Mr•· Georgia , ThOJll&gt; at Hoi'·---' D•••·' Nev ~din(
..iY•VV¥ "~"t&gt;
an d her father, AI ec FiB'aer, are recently. Mn. B.-ha
ow• Htn_.es, also Hillluater
•a! . blam~d f ninteit
residing in the Lutheran J711rsou- visited her 11ster, M:ra. Thoma, terence 4ft~r atewarill, v:iewed pier;
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age, while thea home is being last week.
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Mrs. Willard Grant ond slat~
A 6:30 chicken dinner preceded MISs Dorothy Ebersbach vlsite&lt;i
lh e mec t.mg vf the Past Matroas briefly with relative&amp; Wednesday
of Pomeroy Chapter OES htld
i enrout~ to their home Tampa,
Tuesday evening at the
, Fla.
1
Temple.
Qicky Joe MorriS of Middleport 1;;;;;;~.::""::~;:;;~;-;;-;;;;-;;;~~-;;;;~;;;;;;;;;lo;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:o;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;~;;'-~~of'§·..-~~·-~-;:;;.
MI ..m Maudl·
, president,
waS
ch:11 f f' Gruesor
cf the
meeting,
which opened with the Lord's
Preyer in umson Mrs. Edison
Hob&amp;tetter ~ave the report of
the nominating committee. Offi·
cers elected were Mrs Alonzo
Custer," pre!Jdent; Mrs.
Parker. vice president; Mrs 1
Weed, secretary, and Mrs Fred
Blaettnarl tre~surer.

Is st&gt;ymg
with hisRobert
grandparent.,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Morrl3
while his parents are attending a
jloultry convention' ID CleveJand.
Mrs c. J Werry il ViAiting Mr .
and Mrs. Forest Phelps lD Day
ton
Mr. and .Mrs. Robellt Ritchie
~:nd son Bobby Lee of Pine Grove
Dnd Mr. and Mrs. William MattOX
of West Columbia, w. Va.l spent

Home mrdc 1ce cream, and cake
were served to M1ss Grucser, Mrs
Blaf'ttnar, Mrs. Custer, 'Mrs. Nolan
Swaekhamer, Mrs Weed, Mrs.
Carl Shields, Mrs L. F Sehoenleb,
Mrs VIrgil Brown, Mrs C. E.
Nease, M1ss Ada Hoskms, Mn
Cttrne Nyc, Mrs Hobstett~r and a
guest, Mrs R. A. Tl mp.son pf

the past
Lodi with
Mr.
and weekend
Mrs. Earlin M3ttox
and
family.

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were McConaha
Tuesday
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GIRLS

LADIES

Values

Dresses
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SHORTS

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Children's Sandals
$2.98 Voluta . , ... , .... $2;44
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$1.49 Valu•• .. . .. .. . .. $1-:&amp;B

Men's Oxfords

Short Sleeve

88c

$1.00 to $3.99

and $1.79

Sunback and

BOYS

LEE RIDER
JEANS
Reg., SUm, Huskies

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SHORtS ...... ~ OH
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S0 CitS .... 59c pr. SU NCAPS ... ' 19c
· 2 for $1.00
jloya ReJ. see

other Mell'l Argyle

BRIEFS.
3 f• $1.00

SOCKS
39c pr.
Qltla' Suamer Weilbt

LADIES

PEDAL PU-S
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BLOUSES

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PORK &amp; BEANS
KIDNEY.· BEANS
PINTO BEANS
CRANURRY BEANS
GREAT N••EANS

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APfLE BUnER · .. :.. .. .. · .. · .... · Lg. 29c
FIG BARS · ....... ·,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 l~s. 49c
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J!ANSftEL1&gt;, 0 . UPI-A• strike
til a Vnlled Auto', Workera Un'~ ion lo~al clnsed ,the
General
Motbrs Corp. Fjahor, Bod~ lla'IIP"
, 1!14 plant here to~ay, , ldllpg
abOut ~ ,worltero.
Nornlan Gumbert, ~r~sldent of
Lo&lt;aJ ~t, blamed the walkobt on
~ ~lea of ~'Irritation~" by !he
oompany liliee the UAVfs natl"n1
wlde .eon tract expired.
::~'Picket Hoes, were l!let up Thurs
4'1 ~liht .and were ob~rv~ ·to
~Q. ,~,;) day shift work~. Tlle
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'•,·j~,pi•'!_d:~-~ j,0, 10td on •

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American Hospital
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have
Congreos eurtall free
veteraltl with
do pot atem from
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Spokesmen for boih .organlll·
tiona told the Bouse '{eterans
Committee Thursday ' Con1res•
obpul¢ eel a "clearly defln~d"
polleY. on this subject. Con(rsaq
heretofore bps · shied away !fq'!'
aaying just hqw .far the &amp;OYerument should' go In providing this
care:
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Rites :
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lnReedsVille ,. .,. ...•

Premiums of $2011 Will be
to the winners of .the top
in the four weight chsses.
is opeil tO Meigs
adjolnina: coUnties and only trac·
lOr• on, .ruhber are l&gt;!lglble. No
caterplllor traetoro, oteel wheel&gt;
or dual wheels will be permitted
Prizes of $211, '15 •nd . $10 )Ylll
be awarded tJie ~ top three win
nors In tbe various weight cla..
es wldcb include tractor• tu
3800
tractota to 5100
to 6400 pounds
and
over 64®.
An Improved racing program
11 also belna planned !or Meigs
Countlana thjs year with an auto
malic starter to be usod lor the

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Portland; Mmher,
four
nie swan and M.n. EUie \Tor- 1'urnbuB,tOhh
renee, bot:J of Long Bottom; Mr.s. I '
w.-•
Ella Shaner, , JeromesvDie, ·o.;
Mrs. Bert!la B.n'lon Clevela•d, 0
His wile, Minnie Pactord, pre·
ceded him in· death in liN!I an\1
two sislera, Mn. HaUie Woode
and Miss Cla~a Swan, and his
twin , Fred Swan, all preceded
him ~n death also.
,
lnttrment will be In thq Sand
Hill Cemetery. The remains will
be taken to the reslde"'" ol
Charles Hensley by Ewmg, where
friends may call tonight. Tile Rev
Freeland Norris, will officiate.

Point Show'Is
Postponed Here
The Point Show or the Ohio
Valley Horse Show Assoelatlon
scheduled to be held at the
Riverview Saddle Club at IJhllng·

lf"-:11&gt;. Monkey

er's Slablea,

'Jim

N~w Have~~t

W. Va.,

Sqnday, July 27, has been peatpenad until the following Suada1·
Auguot 3.
Tbe show wso put off beeauao
of soft, mudd~ srounda.

rlfieo
Mayor

rO(lllrted that
ploylng
of at th•
ondancmlng

M'EU~S GINIRAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Mrs. Ira Buleber,
MiddlepOrt; , Mn. Borbara t;;hlln.
Pomeroy; Mrs. E. s. Mllll, Syro·

ill thAI

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Runles, Dexter.
Bl~th:
Mr. and Mrs. Hal'l'Y
Eblin, Pomeroy, a daul!lhter.

ffited By Mayor.

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BLOUSES

Heading
Crew Soliciting
For·Periodical

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not just a
the: env1ronl

Costume
Jewelry

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Heavy nJn• were reported at
I•Ill•a"'" Fa! II, Pa , where u inch·
es fell during lhe past 24 houn
Many rural roads In Meigs
County were eovered for abort
IJ&lt;I'iocls of time with flub floods
is the Shade, Thom11 Fork and
leading CreetJ were reported
Jtlt of their banks in places.
Aeeordlnc to United Prell In·
ternat10nal, the onfy !':'!.ember ot
the family of John Wlllowby to
...,.Jl" waa Wlllowlly himself.
His w:ife and 1i1: children dted a 1
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At noon the river w•• at 29.0, falling slowly. It bad been
at 29.3 at 3 a,m. today.
Below Wbeeling, W. Va. , however, at Lock 13 the river
was riling a tenth of a foot an hour. This slacke~ed 110· ~W
river was stationary at Lock 15, above Marietta.

the j'resdenl

SPORT SHIRTS

$1.99

Spoit:j!IDII!n at the U. S. Government Locks at Apple Grove

· aaid the river was falling slowly there but was due to rise all'
run-off waters from above Marietta swelled the muddy stte2nt.

SINGLE COPY-tc

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LADIES

.MelP County escaped with 13 hundreth' of an !ncb ~f raln:fall the past 24 hours but upriver areas were not 110 tortuna!e u one flash flood near Spencer, West Virginia, all 'but
wiped out a f!IJIIily of eight persons.
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Inspection Aug. 2
At H-emlock Grove

UNIFORM
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Mrs. Eula Welker returned 1'J
~er home, Columbus, Wcdne!day,
P1ttsbUH!h. P...
after a viSit With . Mr and Mrs.
OrvUle Well and Mr. and Mr::~ .l
The August meetlm~ wdl b~ held Ralph Welker and family.
::~t the home of M1ss Maude Gru~·
J&amp;ck Welker returiled home 1
er, MineNivillc
Wednesday ·nfter a vi:nt 10 Col·
lir and eM:-,-,-:p:-,-u:-1-=
ll-ap-:to_n_s':"ta-;;11 umbus with r'!lafi.ve!l
and Children, Ed 1th rnd Billy, an1
Mrs. R. A. Thompscr and dauher pare nt~. Mr. and 'J~r!l. RobCI·t
Shatp, r.re on a fishm~ trap on the ghter Roberta Jane returned lll '
Muskingum River, whero they the1r home, ~itt•burgb, Pa., t,,
have r f' nted a cott:~ gc fer the day after a several days vi.si!
week They will return Sunday to with Mrs. C. E. Neaoe.
Fred Burson and Nrll Swmdcll
Middleport
left
Wednesday for Flrrida for 3
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visit
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h~en :1 surgical patient ut the M~­
"POMEROY'S FINEST''
Mrs.
Adam
Ebersb.:teh
and
son Clinic has been returned to granddaughter, Nancy
Bums, re·
her homr.
home Wednesday after a
Miss Francis Roush Is planning turned
visit
in
Parkersburg w1th Mr. and
to spend a week m Clcvc!nnd with Mrs. George
Powell and family
friendfl while on, vacr.tlon from
Douglas
Jennings left thi£
by
the Atlantic and Pacific Stnre
The Rev Robert. Palmer, who
attended the General Assembly or
All Work co ..... tha Churcll of tbe Nazarene in
ln L'" Than A Wotlt
Columbno has
returned. M"rs
Palmer and children whc lived in
a trailer at the Nnzr.nmc Camp
Court 81.
Pomero) .stayed in Columbus for another Hemlock Grove Gr~ne"' met n:
regular aeasion Saturday evenifli:l
with Leo ~tory, wnrthJ master,
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preoldlng
Men's Short Sleeve
Plana were made lor th~ au·
nurd inspectiCn whicl1 will bP
held ·Saturday evenin~. August :!
Theme
of the lecture hour w11l
Reg. $1.59
be "Summer On The Farm". AI :
members are urged to attend anti
bring pie for ro!reshment.
Tan or Grey
Duri:tg tho .lecture hour the
Reg, $1.99 Shirts .. $1.79
Explorer Scoutl, sponst."ed by the
Reg, $2.99 Shirts . 1 $2.49
Grange, received their new ehar
ler. A large number of parents
well ns Grarlje members were

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lo owner of the "Tradal Little Hockin(,
mony of his pe1'101lally
ltr.ms of Indian Lore. He
outhorll.jl on In;
Seoula and bialorl·
urged to attend.
tbe Eastern Division
briDI their eralt
oxlllbll. Tbe event
;nit'?. advertised over TV
liewapapers.
1 member of the
Otlahomi·.

ped hill house from as (oundlf..
tion and literally tore it apan
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The bod1es or four

members
were recovered
from the rag1ng water! withm ~
few hours They were the motb.er, about 50, and one girl and
two boys, all believed to be un·
der 10 year£ oJd.
of the family

Thtre we1 e unconf;rmed r{'·
porta that pos.!HbJy one or two
other persons drowned In the

tragedy

illowby, a farmer, was earr!M
away ~long with members Or h11

family by the torrent. He waa in
a different part of ~ bouae- at
the time tlte water, Jike a tid31
wave, struek
Willowby, a farmer• ,-ls carried
waler hit the bouse ae said be
used an ax to chop lh!'ougb one
of the walls of the room and
made hit way to the roof. He
said he iealiud there was noth=
mg he could da tc aid his family
and he grabbed t a tree brancl]
2nd 11tayed in the tree.
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State Poliee reported by radio
on a hiJI overlookmg the seenc1
of the tragedy that the wa~r
from Granny's Creet anil another
sman stream rose at l~e rate or
six inehes every nvc mmute1
this morning.

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fHE DAILY SENTINEL

C'.oututating, EditoriaDy

Picnic On Last
Smulay Of Series
A Un on Camp me"t DS t~a
!tarted Sunday June 29 a!ld Is
to cont nue until Aug 3 bact o
the New Haven Ufl!')n Camp
Grounds s sponsored br tb
EUB Church
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Shoppers Have Wide Choiees - f&amp;LiVI~IOI'C GUJQ~I-~
This National Vegetable lee~ WSAZ ,.TY th,~l!"'~ S
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7#•es• Engineers Hunrry For Middleport's Sewerage ProJect,

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POMEROY
SOCIETY
Mrs J H St-ephemoR is attend
the Ctl:lP Farth•rcsl Ou~ a\
i),,~la,;,Oh;;;lo
UniVersity In
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Rev and Mrs J 8 Stephenson
and tam ly .apent a wet:k recently
wfth hi• parenl.l Mr and Mn J
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Mason County Sends 100 4-H Campers I ~n~EE,S~!~LH~ll
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Hostesses (or th even ng were
the F ler ted C cle nd sc v ng
on he d n n room commlttce
were Mrs Les er Fauber M 15
Norman K ues Mrs Car Sh elds
Mrs w l am Baxtc
Mr!lj Ray
mond Hood ~rs Lenn Huber Mrs
B~n Neutzl!Dg ~ ss Lena Gruescr
and :M ~:s Ma guer te Meyer

Mrs Gray Honored

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Wl1111leal letter~ BOIIIe of them
in rhyme carne ac:rona lbe de&amp;k
So did lett fill agreeing the 100
per eent AmeflCID boYI no.. long
er had the virtue of good man
nen but saying we women could
take some of the blame because
we competed Wltb men for jobs
and wed lost 10mr. of our own
feminity And molt of •D letlers
from Irate m~lea castigating me
for earplne Some aamplel:\
HOMI"
From a fan In San Diego who
signed hunself a New Yorker
1 would Ub to oompl ment you
on being tho biggest blowhard •
New York CJty - qu1te a feat lp
a city so large
Hav ng wc.rked 1n NPW York
for the last decade leaving your
wonderful ch1valroua South to do
so it muat h1ve become et~hed
in your feeble little mind that you
weren t the only one to le1ve the
bllJa in March Of CiViU&amp;atlon
'Pie11e lody 10 home and
take your playmalM w1th you
A reader named Steve Bennett
20 who s gned hiJ letter
an
Ameriean an Oklahoman and a
eentleman l,greed .nera were
gone but 111ld It Wis becau~~e
women have become too inde.
pendent They are \r7illa to plaee
themselves on tbe IIJile level as
men sOcially eeonomlcally and
every ather way
When women
start acting lite ladies then men
will st.rt ocling l,lke gentlemen
10TH AT FAULT
I ,,.... \bat there 11 a dearth
of good manners wrote Theodore
H Frledenbe.c. In 'Letters to the
editor In the PhUodel]lbta Bulle
tin. But sbe (thia column lit)
ahould have been mote accurate
to addreas her remarb to both
me~ and women rather than only

Mr and Mrs Jay Myers ha c
home after a two weeks
Yilit n C he nnati w th Mr and
Mrs Georg Shlveler Jr
M s Aaron Kelton and daugbl
Kaaron visited recently In
W Va with Mr and Mri
W•&gt;&lt;&gt;drow Brothers and l!mlly
Dr ~tnd Mrs Norman A Crary
of Clevet&amp;nd v sited Tb rsday with
Mra J E Carlet_on Synu.'UIIe
Mr and Mrs John Biker Mr
John Capebaa t and aiJter of Col
umbua vj11lfed Tuesday with tha
fottler a parenta Vr and Mrs
William B•ker
Mrs. Phd Wllhamaon returned
home Wednnday after a aeveral
visit In Columbus w1th M'r
~s Robert Gardner and JJOU
Mr and Mrs Teddy Wamer are
Mam 11treet
ll;ra James A. Bowman and
daughters Jane Ruth Muy and
Loio of Cleveland arrived We1
neaday for a vlalt with her par
ents the ReY and Mrs Waldo J
Bartel•
'Mr and Mn Raymond Lohn
ud children of Hamilton 0
spent a week of hl! vaeat on
wlh h11 parent.o lit and Mn
OUo Lohn Sr and other relatlv
ea
Mr ond Mrs Bentley Peeples
of Columbus opent a week wllb
their parents Mr and Mrs Otto
tobn Sr and Mn William Lei!
belt and other relatives.
Mr and lira WUllom Peeple•
and children of Columbul •pen!
the weohnd wltb bls srandpar Mr and llltL Robed Hess and
onto. Mt •nd Mrs Otto Lohn Sr children Marietta Mr ohd Mr•
olld Mra WilHam I.elfhelt
Lowell Chevaloer Orrville 0
Ed Chevalier and daugbll!r Car
col and Mr and Mn Verd Cbe
valle]' of Reednllle were tbc
Bu,nday
JUOIIs of Mr and Mrs
Pi~mc
(;ardon Chevalier and aou
Membero or the 3 F Club hele
Mrs. Mupret Heaton of Bra
a p en c d nner recenUy at th denton Fla spent from Sunday
Mid4leport Park
until Tuesday With her ruece Mr
Present were Mr and Mr~ and Mn Gerold VIolet
Baker Gurdon MilS Luey Gibbs
Mr and Mrs Tom BertheleliiJ'
Mrs George H Parke and Asa and ehUdren of Dayton spent the
Hosk ns 11nd sister Miss Ada
weekend here with ber mother
Effie Walann
M'r 1nd Mrt Roland Torrence
were ralltna on Mr and Mrs
Arthur Orr Basban Sunday

tr or
f. ppo ntcd on the comm

ee for
the £ r xhiblt a e M s Norman
McCan rs Hobart Sheds and
M s A M Cox A report on the
progr ss of he program book~ wn.s
gvenbyMs J S Dvs
G ests were M ¥ Sand u Bo)lcs
and 1\ ss Vanessa Pnr on
Tl e August meet ng s to b~ a
ple.ntc at he M ddlepo t Road
s de Pa k nd to lS t vario s gar
drna HI the 1 dg nit of arrange
ments blu~ red and wh te were
g ven res, cc e y to trs McCa n
Mrs G y Boggess and M s R V
Weathe mnn
Refreshments were served

GomgAway
Din,.,cGtyeqFor
J.jrman Stobart

za with wh te accessor cs and a
white rosebud corsage The
groom s mother wore a dreas of
orehid linen with navy acceuoriea
and a pink rosebud ~oraage
A reeeptlon honoring the new
lyweda wu held m tbe church
~~~u;il~~'~
basemt&gt;pt fqr members of the fa~
1
,1
11y A pink and white color acheme
was used in addition to a three
A p a wb te B ble was carried tiered wedding cake t~Jpped wilh
wl to orf:l id sufrounded ~ the trad tiona br de and gr'O"...,
wh te rose hud and baby breath
The recept on st was 11f ss .ar~~
The rna I of honor Mass Shirley Brownlt!e Columbus a fr1end of
Frost 1.37 1\fest Qlh. ~ve C&lt;/lum th~ bride Hustesses for tbe event
bus
p s s er of ttl&amp; bride wore
V~da Hazelton sister of t~e
an R'lUa s k-orgam:a dress w th were
groom Shade Ohio and Ruth
atch ng bt d band and veil
step 'sister of the bride
Rob rt Cia r Paulsen brothe,r Paulsen
Hen lock Grove
o£ I c groom Hemlocl Grove
serv (I as beil man and the ushers
~.~l~"', brother of
and George
groom

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Cha••ll13-Friday

ALFR&amp;D

commentlnl on my ruent gipe
that men raced me for eaba rubway seal.l elevaton and telopbone
booU11 that In ltiort, men were
NOT behaving like Jentlement or
Ute thl1 llrl bern a little farther
aoutb th.an ll'anhltten had arown
up expecting them to

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MT.Ol.IVE

can.U.. 'I'!M four 11ero1
wu balled
Ina
Larry
KlJII ua lilt.
lohnny
oerved lhe
Pnurtnc puneh were lfra ctatidli
B11J118arner and lltL Ev~
Roush
airy it Indeed dead
Wbere we
For
weddinl \rip to 1b1
part company however Ia who 1Slle~tandoab Valley lira He!I&lt;!D
kUied t
wore a 'bile sheath wllh bJIY:
acuSIOrles and Lbe wblte rotel t
Jult try protect ng one of those from her w~ddiag bouQUtL weak~e•
he wrote
U
you don't end up 00 your back in
After a l-hDrt honeymoon .~••• ,,.
a gutter you 11 at leaat need a couple will rulde in tbetr
couple of Phlladelphu. lawyera to home on Haven HelJhta
get you out of the pokey Goner
Guests re111•lerln1 at the reel!;
ally the male i.s too bUJy protect tJon were Mary London Naa~
ing himself from aome female to Johnsoa Judy Spencer of Pom
have time bemg chlvalroUJ
eroy Jeu •"d Arthur Krdt ot
lAD IVIRYWHIRI
st Albans Mr and Mrs Kenneth
'Let me tlell you - New York Hero and ~Ike of New Martinidoesn t have a corner on bad nlle Sharon WUlard of Nitro
manner,; by any mean•
Ted Mn Eugene Heuon and ehildreD
Krec wrote n h11 weekly column Mrs Gerald Clark 'Mrs Neva Zer
m the Long Beach Cabf lnde kle Mn Harold Zerkle Carolyn
pendent
Press
T e le g r a m and Sharon G bba Mary Ann and
Boor shness Is running ram .\fai ne R ck•rd Mr.s wm Roush
pant in the good old U S A
and Eleano Mr and Mrs George
In 20 nnes of poetry on today s Heuon Mr&amp; Fred Roush !llrt,
not 10 fair rna den W C Clemen Lonn Rouab Mrs Everett Roush,
.fr of Abernathy Tex
Mr and Mrs Eddie R.l.ckard and
plamed
EddJO Jr Linda Sue Roush Mr
No galJant deed her kn 1ht w IJ and Mrs CJ.rl G bba and Carletta
try
On ch v1Jrous road he 11 Mn Larry King Mn Cl:mde Bum
pau her bs
And bold with n garner Mn Johnny Roush Joey
that wasUul sigh
Until she RcUib John Powell Mr and Mrl
mounts her )lede!tal b llh
Ralph Rnuah and Mr and Mrs Or
Shortelt bl11t of all came from Land Hesson
L. L Peterson of St Paul M10n
Said be v a pos!eard Wben you
IAP-1-IN_P_LA~N-1--::C-;:-RASH
got the r gbt to vote and the ngbt
BEIRUT Lebanon tmi-Brti
to bold a man 11 JOb you also got Gen Sydney Wade eom'tlllnder of
the right to stand up Ill • bus.
u s Marine force~ n Belru~ bad
Stay h&lt;Jme and scrub the I! dose serape TUesdaY when bia
kitchen fioor
bel copter crashed into a tree
Ne tber Wade nor b11 pUot Wll
RIDGE KENO
hurt.
Mr and Mrs M L Bshr enter
ta oed w tb a ch ckc-n dinne
MANAGUA Nlella&amp;ua 11nSunday in honor of he r aon
!lr Millon S E...nhower leave•
Billy and Mra Clyde Salser
Those present were Mrs B A y plme today for l'llerto Rleo
Dodson Mr and Mr
C E ndiDg 1 tbree-daJ vb I to NIangua.
Woode Mr and Mn Cl7de Sa
ter and the follow ng cp hirer
of the Babrs Mr and Mn lac
FOI THE LATEST
Comoy and dau&amp;bters Sue an
IN
Jaciie Mr and Ma Arthu
Kasper of Columbus Mr 1.1'1
Mrs Cash Bahr and daull'htr.
CbrUitine and Cand~e M ddl
port
See
lee eream and eake were ser
ed durmg tbe afternoon

NEW YORK UP! - Wei~ all
"On eounije" oeeaoloru whlle
1 uld wu tho\ NOll' York men olltlnc on a bus or subWa7 I
bad mlilplaeed tbeir mannera
!lave been banced by ..... wom
And then eame \be delqel
an a poekelbeok without se mueb
Leiters on t&amp;e oubjeet of men u a Sorrv or Euuoe me
and et,lvalt)' poured In from l&gt;olb
Another Ph1ladelphion devoted
leltl and all p2l1l of the aation three pagea ,., tell me that ehlv

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Letters Bombard In Rebuttal When
=.t..~thn: :,.tpll..:
Writer Says MenmenHave Lost Manners tI~;~~"·~
~1'.4 ~
ly OAY I'AULIY
b Sllvor eoadle holdan

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WASHINGTON UP! - Food ea!!Y to pr•pare l!l~ga continue
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1~ SO Th Thin Man
Shopp ers w 11 f nd a v de variety good There may be bargaLM in
t
b se tbe small pullet tlzes
r~aay
11 oo Ne .... s~of the fa o te terns o c oo
Most ve&amp;eto.bles are n heavy 6 4.5 Slpl pa
II tO Wea~...llll
from dur ng th s nat onal v!J&amp;et supply at aUradiv~ prices Most 1 oo Todv
1 15 l'bo Jtcli: Pur s\i..,.
able week '\mong the leading; offer na:s come from nearby
I 00 SIF' Off
ple t fuls w I be le!\uce potal~:
f~ O.st •uys look to &lt;ali- t 00 liiii!IPI&gt;l Room
On the t.at ~Jilld!IY API "' a onions eo " cucumber&amp; SQ\I"f"•
'!f
f.30
Jatlp
Doqnan
Sbow
SJ.7":"L~
Somewhere at least one englneenng firm ord
C
Rfu"'-on pjon&lt; 'I' 11 be h•I!I.•J'"
and tomJI ~s lll~ny fn&gt;m ''¥'U\i~~~·~". bean~
sou~=:1n
J8 00' toupt~ Re-Ml
1IIIII!IJ - ~
un for the JOb of p~ng Mtddlepofl s
Abolll a year ago t(W Wolpert Qlllpapy ;;'" Evangeh•l Jlev Hof'ard Yl'fl!' g celf!ry
nearby market n,den ar_,as
l!
squalh v•n: 10 30 'l'reiouto !lunl
ft
15
lilllll .OU
of P.hilll\1 w va !NIIil&amp; Ill!!
It gry 1nd dlsJHisal plant syslem got tis consultations w1th th'
IJeal!ll Dtaa
Fru t b ns w 11 hold an abund-o eties
wcatern and local eel tO oa Tile Prl ,. Iii Rllht
8
30
Clrelo
3 Raneh
!lllWeTAU
ment and with Burgess and Niple represents guest speaker
ance of eho ces too w th water- en: should be f&gt;est ~~¥' this 11 S(l Truth tr (;oD!e&lt;tU""'*
9 30 Ramar of
Junllt
Bill Strehle Sloutsrn e 0
m,Jqns
ean
;douP.s
and
peaeh,el
week.
end
as
are
the
lllajor
peeq
wires
cro!lled
d
d
th
t
cooperation
of
the
two
t2
00
rl
Tae
Doqb
tO;,OO
It happened on the quastton of whether or tlves cone1u e
a
the son1 leader
headmg the I st Lemons will be ve&amp;etables The maiD salat\ ~tel11• 12 SO n Could Be You
1030
plent lui wh e many markets will lei!U!'O li&gt;!llfl~• 'Wd lll'~••rs I 00 Mld-d•y News
IIOt Pomeroy and Mtddleport should have mumelpaUtJ~S OJI tho sewer robie~::a~~
l1 00
feature blueberr es cbernea 811~ will be fairly goOd aa ls cal,!lifiow 1 15 )(oyioliltle
II 30
one system and one plant rathet than f!llJl3T wise frQIJI a fmanctal as we ~ as Xanc!d in
grapes
er LookmJ for a good piece of 3 QO Today Is ours
12 00
ate estal!iishments And It bas come to light
:nd beard Mr and "l)rs Cb~rL~ 1\""16 of An ong the top meat buys w 111 fruit Start w th watermell)ns aa 3 SO f)'om These Rooll.
12 SO
1&gt;8 tho_, lq.n~ t me favl!l'ltto-~q they conU ue VerY favorable
1 00
ColumbUB spent aP .f(erp,i19J) tha "' frytn ~pd tur~y· t191'1 Bluebemea
a ad 4 00 Queen fqr 1 DaJ
mght m Pomeroy council a tetter m Pomeroy coune•l cltiQI)Iers
night PBit week vilb JUs ~IIJidiJiher with &lt;hq,ck roasts wd ~~~~~ peach., follow cantalOUJ&gt;S
t 4.5 llodorn Romaneea
" fOOd values
was read from Mr B F Hatch of ¢he Bur had been answered m the negaltve
Mr and »rs C~asles Am.QI
hama for ou- ol-doon eaUp~
California s now send ng along 5 00 COmedy Tim~
4 30
COlli JlllO
of
dI
A!F apd Mn Br1!o~ M~y iqd Most d41ry J&gt;l'od!Jds
5 oo
some markets will good supphc~J
oranges an em G30 Sp:nae~ ilarhou'lt
gess and Ntple engmeermg ftrm whtch Is em
So now comes Mr Hatch with the s3111e dalliht,r Deura and son ¥1ke .bund.nl
5 30
ons Green apples are goo~ bet 6 15 Sportl Z,o
ptoyed by Pomeroy m tis sewer project Bur story to hash over agam He strongly urged are spendu g a week s v~on bave
pr ce ta¥s on
fresh apple pie
8 25 1\'eatherml
o00
with
his
!il.Bt(l
s
'Mr
an.d
)Irs
How
cess and Ntple in thiS letter addressed to Mtd a 1omt pro1ect
Btst flsh bu~' nclude r nets of 6 30 News l'ldurt
6 15
ard L pps of w 11 all)son W \'a
eod
floundtlr
haddock
and
oeean
Til,.~ ~
6~5 NBC News
830
dleport a copy to Pomeroy urged their ser
If we are lookmg for evidence that even and ~ r ROd l&gt;lf4 Archie s I!!'~'··
perch Also sa mon whit ng: seal
•"'!'borll
10&lt;l
v1ces upon Mtddleport council which current engineers who are supposed to know what of Crab Or&lt;h rd W Va ailj hjo
lops
cral&lt;omeat lobster
and 700 Death Valley Days
30
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Mr and Mrl V.r'il~
7SO Tho Illg Gme
clama
Jy •• without a firm havmg discharged and ought to be done here apparently don t nephew
BOO Ba..,pall
Simpkins lill~horn C ty !(~iii: Y
800 lrff~rson Dr~Jr
10 30 Joseph Cotton ShQ)'(
paid off the E L Wolpert Co of Dayton 0
know thiS 18 It
Mr end Mrs Fred Wll»~II'&amp;Qn
Life
of
Riley
8
30
Newa Heidllaeo
v 9 ted her parents Mr 411.4 W:rs
!Ills past sprmg
d th t
op Roy
900 cavai&lt;qde of Sports
1110 Wealbcre'il&amp;'
McCool of M dd epor\ Sun
Mr Hatch made a strong point for hts firm
A year ago it had been hope a a co
1115 Nltelrlaleb
9 45 Fight Beat
day
100 QIIU atf
By Mary Pier~
M
SQutd
to make an exhausbve study of the towns go eratwe .rrangement could be arranged Theil
IO:dl
Mra
Dell•
Ph
11
ps
&gt;nd
Mrs
tJth
M
ss
Pearl
Powllll
of
Parker~
H
those hopes were destroyed urevocably by
burg Is spendiog a fe~
da) I!
lng together on the sewer question e sug the Wolpert Health Department Burgess and el Snowden spent Saturday l!V.en
lng
wlth
Mr
and
Mn
Roy
Soov
w
tb
her
mother
Mr
Bmma
gestell several reasons why a jomt system
Powell
mould pay off The odd aspect to the letter Niple fmdmgs Are we now to start the mer denMrs B tty R gas and daug~ters
LIITJ Curtis of ~!!arion s
8 30 Til a IS Musil
MrJ L n e Bratton ctUetl on
spendmg his vacat on with h 15
was that It was like playing over.~a~n~o:.:ld=;re~c;-;~ry-:...::_go__
rou_nd__aog
_a_•_n '--:;;;
BOO ESP
M ' Crella McHaff e Wednesday
grandmother Mary P c ce
8
00
llullC
In
the
Morning
9
SO 26 Men
Mrs Ruth Stethem l)lr
~&gt;venin~
\ 10 00 Harness Raeinc
9
00
Doug
Marlin
Show
Rev
John
Buckley
Erne
l.ohn
Mr
of
Mrs W llard Plgol\ attrnded the
son Junior Burke nd Jeffrey
10 30 Do.)&gt;ld N ven Plilyhouaa
county prayer aervic:e at DeW lt~ 10 00 Mornmg Show
Torch had as guyts Mr and Mrs Buckley at ended the Ohio Valley
11 ()0 NeWI
Run
Sunday
11 00 P1eees ol Eight
I
Warren Baker and lam ly 0
Chr
slja~
tump
at
Ne
•
Mart
ru
M.-.
and
Mrs
Russell
Van
Me
12
00
Mr
Dlstrlet
Attorney
11
OG Silad.lf.la 111e Weallio,&gt;
Florida Martha Haube Mr and
vllle
w
v
the
past
week
Ern
e
ter spent Sul)diJ afternoon WJth 1230
Mrs De mar swain an l famUv
On! hundred members or Mason Schul z 11nd Bobby Spear&amp;
1 10 M&lt;' II! !jl• SMw '
BmgoAfternoon
~
and Mrs jl. D Pierce
County 4 H Club11 registered last
Hop To-It
Benny Barker Dex Mrs Carroll R•ndolph Mr and Johnson was awarded a trophy at
The
100
Curti• Iii home f om t1 c
week Ill the comp at Southside con er Jewell N'oncy Jewell Vitglllla Mrs Charlel Hauber a11d family the Junior camP u the outstand
Doug Mart n Show
Union B"ge Lin' where he lo 2SO
ducted tor r:1embcr1 13 yeara of Flora Anna Bell Sommer Eugene local Mr and Mrs Paul Haubl't- ing camper
American Bandstand
Mrs
Jenc
t&gt;
Roush
Mrs
"t'!r
Lan er and Emma Rawson
and ramil) Mr and Mrs Ro ,
employed
age and older
Mr and Mrs Kenneth 'Mi(:~ael et Heaton a d Mr and Mr'
t
12 00 Saddle and Sp~ra
Record Hop
Leon Luckles - Glen Sh nn Ka Van Met~ and fam ly Portlana and sons of Lead ng Creek and
Youneer ,oembBra of clubs had
Mr and M:rl Denver curtls and
200 BgPcture
attenderl th eamp during the pre ren Shinn Judith W laon Thom Home made ce crean (IDd rakt' :Ml3 Paullno M.ar~ ns spent Sun ~ld 1/lylet &gt;PORI last SunAA1 !I' th
American Bandatand
Mr an4 ijrs MarshaU !IIller fr son of HebJon 0 $P&lt;nl Wedn..
2 30 Satutday Show
viouA eek
as Williams
were served
~eeaneers
day with 1o1r and Mra L. D
4 00 Llve Wrest lng
Uat&lt;'d as attending cimp were
Lucky Star - Brenda Frazier
Alfred Caahdollar wh&lt;l h1:1s day evemng wth tb.$ Rarenbi 'lt4 ltm Jy of Jla!I'ISOnYU]I
Mr
and
¥1&gt;
l
f:
lh,eb~el
Pleree
an4
Hoyt
CurUs
Mickey
Mouse
Club
ljr
"'
1
4
MIS
!WrY
IIJIIW•
J#ld
Good Luek Clover-Jackie Cape Sue Fraz er Will am See and been a patient in the St Joseph
5 DO R eord Hop
Mr •nd !!ri pan ¥'!'11ft of Co~ a~ 1Jro R•J~ fainter
B ngo
Fr en~· tn4 Pllll!b/l!!• wer~
hart Carolyn Dotaon Ann Harris Dicki Johnson
7 30 Dlek Clark SbO'I'
Hollpital \\IS able to eturn to lumbus ape t Sunday with er !O!lf
and ch ldre spent Sunday wlth iOrrY to bear oi "ike death ol
lour 1£!(10 R.,.rtll
Ann Newl,and Patty Nowland
Old fown Mountameera - Kar hiJ home SunHay
B00 Country Mus c Jubilee
1tlr aDd Mr. Lee t)le P4mter famflies
Maud German
Sporl.l Parade
Judy Tu11ner J:tarbara Wilson and en Roush
Mr and Mn Everett Person$ grandparen
8 00 Lxwreoce Wellr: Show
Myers
)!Ja ~far~•r•t lloalon Yllilll'
Mra He!¥f
aJIA I'J!IQf 8 5$ Weatherman
Juhllng McCiun1
S.h ell Go-Getters - \1 ke Cot ol Atllens w_.e ~J~r S~n!laY I&gt;
Mr and Mrs Harvey Er.lewl.ne !"W~
10 00 lfld"!ostem Hayride
Monday with 1ier pa~enti ,
wit~ Mr and IIJrp
Cllf!&lt;&gt;n C~(llbera - N ckle Nioh trill Donald llussell ectty McCar
Mn Olive TorreDce who Is
'400 Meet CoriJBI Archer
10 SO Official Detect!ve
attended
the
tuneral
of
Mra
Tuek
Gerald
VIolet
of
Tu~w•
l'laiJI!I
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Earl
McCarty
James
Rlee
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olaon qnd Ployd Wamaloy
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near
Bu(fnio
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Hill Billie - Ruth Powell Joey Rupert Rice
Mr and Mra Ftoyd S.P.•fn~c emo•o•
11 10 MGM Latt Sho#
Pomeroy opcnt Sunday a 1 1
B00 Jim Bow o
Ellqs Shlrloy Grimm Emma :.fe
k
Mr and Mro Elden Blake Jr afternoon
w th the Vlrg I Raush fnmily
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unti; tJ#! b rth o~ •
ti!IN'Jil ll!P
Uermllt Gerald Ro\)11 Jr Harry
Mr and i\b'11 Lawrence Jl_u.ssell
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1\ous~ C~~rl•s Sullivan and Mer
Newberry Ray st,lnaker Adam aUIM and Mrs Ellen Bla'e and children of ~arkcra~ur., and Jn~ a week with her son Rolph •orv ces will ~ con.llu•t•!liJ;Di!!t"
vln Roush
Mr and MrR Edward Thomas and P,aill)ar and famllr of Rutlond
are r
day for B~rto~ Holme! ~~ pip.
Ver 100 Star Dusters - Carolyn Russell and Mugaret Bowser
dauahtera
were Sunday even ng
Mountain Climbers - Mary Lou SrM Mild ed Sonlee Qnd deu•b
neer maker of motion P eture
)jeOormick All•• Roush Edwfn
10 so Personal :Appearence
Ja el MeCoy Joyee \Ill
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er• dln~er eues\s ol Mra Etllel Nel
travel
films wbleh he dubbed
ROlJih Wanda Thompson and Net Garland
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and
Heltn
1100 Newa of tbo Nlght
Coy John )I lchell and Carol Ann \er Shirley to! ,• t!o 'par:nh
traveloc~es He d1ild In blil
oon Reynold•
Rllllc
SundaY 8Uea a o
Mrs Murl•l fol~y and M'rvel
II !5 'fheate~ 13
Dally Devotions
tleep ruc~y tl hla -ome aft•r
Graham IUvers e
Ruth A.~n
Okeh _ Phyllis Bush Shatqn Mr •nd Mr• J S Marks
rd speJJt the pad week m Co~rp.l:)ua
J2&lt;SO SIJII\ 011
Commandtl!le~ne
Brown Joan Carroll and Ruth Ann
S S atte!jdaqch ~• July ~ a prelnnled lllnell
casey Sharon Condlll Donald
Mr :;'dMMrs A~~~:~~!!~~~~ o1 where they welo Jhined on j\fdfiday was 50 otter ng .. T2
Public~~
&amp;:orberry
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and Russell Moore
Mr an
rs S lijt ~ sU of by Mr Fol;ly and Marjorie and
Worship aervices were belc
A ricin Leader e Hur\&lt;Y
who nccompanled
Tip
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p._, Your Hun_oh
Kuile'1: Barry
at the close o( S S with an at
auer Lois Green ijetta Gre~n their unelc IJ 1 .,. w~ 1
them home
928
Arthur
Godfrey Time
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Brake
Mr and Mrs Cllll Hysell and tendance of 28 Alberl Warner
Nancy
Brake
and
Barbara
Miller
930
Dotlo
Buay Bee - Beverly Bolllns
Mra Delio Phillips attended the
Tra !blazers - Linda Baker Bov
10 so
Love
of
Life
Poullno Carder Judy Golly Shlr erlr beller Diane Crump Suz~otmet wod•l•&amp; of Mn Ppilllpa
1100
Starch for T.omorrow
l~y Gilmore
Jean Hall Donna
RayO)ond Wljeox
anne
Crumr
Nancy
Fowler
Judy
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The
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Ligbt
Hantor and Mary Sue Plant.o
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Bradbury
Sun
Noble
Stephen
Noble
Joe
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Pal
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Mike
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Happy Huotlers - Paulotla Bon
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115 The ,Gretchen Wade sMw
nett Elmore Casto Mike Love Thomat Sauer LeiiJe Shirley and
Sharon
Schw&amp;rtl
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World
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Katie 51""' Sandra Morgan V olct
OO TO HUiaiCAN'
Wllllnl Workers - Sharon Nl
125
200 Bfa"'tho Cl9"k
Thelmn C•mpbell ~nd her so
bert nd Loretta Wray
3SO
2 3D ~ tlnJiletter
BartOJI campbell are in Hurrlcane
400
300 Bli Poyoff
W Vo aervJnJI as d~ O!ter work
415
The
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Ynurs
3SO
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the wake of a tornado there
iOO Tbe Brlgbter Day
us
The
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500
uo 'llhe Edge of N 8hl
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J~le RIYIIn ShoW
600
811
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J Smith Newt
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home of Mr and "Mrs Ben
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Mr and Mr11,
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DETIIOIT VPI-Centor Fr~nk
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·Redleas' top plteber, Bob Purkey
:ll.fi ood Qun Newtombe 2·9 ready
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· Cardinols In a doubleboadcr this
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washout or every tchc(!uled base~.
ball game in Meigs County th1:1
~vening and including the week

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An important M·M game be·
tween the Pomeroy Vets and Wa·
hama. washed o?t Wednesday
mght,
teutat&lt;vety ocheduled
lor tomght bitt had to be cancelled when three of the Vets
were unable to make t~e date.
Beoides, thundershowers were
predicted for today in Southeast
Ohio so the match likely never
w~uld have made Jt to the
"Play
Ball" stage anyway.
This. game now wtll be played

Man, H·OW Th af FeII.OW Can Eat

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Before You Buy
19&amp;B FORD 500 4 DOOR

Eztra Sharp- Std. Truno. 7,000 milo.&lt;, a dandy

1957 FORD FAIRLAIIIE 4 DOOR

Two 1ime blue, Fordomotlc, white tires.

1957 FORD 6

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TUDOR

llecondltloned . very sharp · light blue.

1957 FORD 6 CYL FORDOR

lied. Sharp and a gao saver.

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18,000 mll811 cme owner · like new.

1956 CHEV. 150 6 CYL. FORDOR

Cloon ond ready to drt•o.

1955 BUICK SP. FORDOR

Now point and apeelol low price.

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Tho natio mobster
nwide alarm
the Chicago
49 .478
M-ycar-old
was forissued
Cleveland·······
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18'h
Thursday yftcr Carbo eluded 8 Detroit . .... . 42 48 .467 18\1
trap at t.he Joe Brown . Kenny Washington . . 39 M .419 23
Lane JighlWl'lght title fight at
Thurtday'• Rt,IUIU·
Houston, Tcx , Wednesday night New York 10 o.trolt 7
Detectives were w~iting ul the Baltimore 7 C~"IID 'Sum Houston Arcbn wilh war- Cltvaland 6 Wlthlnoton 1
rants, but r..:a rbo never appeared . Boston ,t ke.as City, PIHI ' rel'i:
Ca1·bo hull been urmstcd 17
CINCINNATI, 0. UPI- Xavie1
t!mcfl in ~h11 past 43 ycur11, police said, but bus served only one University, National Invitation
prisM term. Thmt ·"'a&amp; back In Tournament champion last sea·

FordomaUo, Two Tone, clean.

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SOulhtn ·otilo Electric Co.. DaY·
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1951 CHIV. TUDOR HARDTOP

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tbe
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1(}28 when h(' put in 20 months .son,. has scheduled 24 garncl ror
the JM8·59 basketball proamr.:
at Sin g Si ng for manslaughter.
Coach Jim MeCafforty said tho
m•ke thm
WEBB RIPLACES PULLMIR Musketeers will
first
West
Cout
appearance
when
NEW YORK UPI- Splder Webb
they
play
at
Seattle
Unlveralt~
Ch leago mlddlt!WCilht, hiS been
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Gllrmony In a }().roumtflr at Ma
c!lsnn Square Garden Wednesday
CARDS IIICALL ~!TCHIR
night. Wcbh replnced Gene Full
ST. LOUIS UPI- The St. Lou!'
mer of West
Jordan, Utah, Cardinals have recall!)~ pltehct
when the Iormor ml1dlewelght · Billy Muflett from tbOJr Omaha,
champion suffered a cut eye affiliate in the Ameriton AISI)o
while training.
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1957 Clinialei

Milton Lambert, Pomeroy's 215 pound candidate for a
. place Cbieagc after they beat the
guard
Big Ten varsity football roster this
Cubs 4o3 Thursday night to !weep
. job on Wisconsin'&lt;
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a thrte-gamt. series in Cincinnati. f all, ts a pro11lgous. cater . Thus the myste.ry of how he has
Ed Bailey's two-n~n homer in packed so much wetght on his 5·10 frame IS solved. BUilt IS
the elghlh inning Thur!ld•y night' not only the amount that he eats that explains it. There's
accounted fC~r the Redlegs' come· sometbmg unusual in what he eats, too.
from·behlnd victory.
Since Milton commutes daily from Point Pleasant where
Ftank Robinson's 14th homer
he
lives this ' ummer with his parents to Letart Falls where
gave the Redlegs their first run
of tomatoes
In the second and Gus =
Bell'!! sill- he is getting in. shape toSl!ing loads
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bl
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a· e to eep l11m under surveillance With speCial operatiVes. !!ometime next week according to
Broiled or barbecued citicken ? Sure. Watermelon' Cer· , Rich Jones or the Vets and Chet
· taillly. Almost anything goes in gargantuan' proportions. Mil· Oliver. Wahama manager. The
ton Isn't about to stop with the mere meat of the chicken, dale will depend upon ·.vhen Wo·
however. Or tile red meat of the melon.
hama Alhlelic Director Ralph
See the "Fabulous Flying
His cronies save for him the seeds of their wat(•rmelon Sayre can make . availnble the
servings. And "the chicken? "Give what's left to Milt. He likes lighted
f•eld. He " deluged hom ..
S~ott" In Action. Inch for
Pony and Little Lea~ue games.
Middleport w•ll be in Minford
lneh, Pound For Pound the the bones, too, Is the \yord that has ~een put out.
Maybe
the
Wlsconsm
coaches
will
be
sorry
they
ever
let
near
Portamouth again this eve·
mOll powerful Outboard
Muton
to the training t~ble when they check up on their ning, hoping w get an AII.Star
you Can Buy.
monthly ood bilL
eame in the diStrict play m the
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books. Its regular Little Leaauc' NEW YORK ilPI - Nwl lit*
This motor delivers spcc..ods of
schedule is being postponed un· mocher, the Olympic htiow,*!lcllt
til after district and regionat chamttiGn wlte took Ills Hriltp's
over 50 MPH on ~toek T!•n·
Middleport's Little League AII·Siars had a haSl!le in Min· play, or until the Middleport from noyd Pattersoo, fltft aoilllft·
abouta.
ford last evening and they apparently were saved by the team is eliminated.
er lc11011 tonight In tl1e eH llllop
In Pomeroy, Racine •nd Syra that it's bet.ter to otort ot· t}IO bot·
S.. Thlt Motor For Yourtelf. rain. There was no game but it almost was ruled a forfeit for
Minford.
cuse wate•· h., ruined the en· . tom and work uit than v~te· -.
Ask For A Fr'e DemonCertain eligibility popers were to have been filed by 5:30 tire week's ochcdule.
Ptit, who loti Iris Olle .,. onlt
In Ohio Valley AS6oclallon pro bout, elimbs tbtllUIII the
strailon Today.
p.m. Coach Thompson had to go to South Point to get them. play, with all games • rained out rope! in Los An,.leo aaalllot Zora
He
was given an extension unlil6 p.m.
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YOUR scon.ATWATER
'fhompson· didn't quile make it, arriving at 6:10 and local son, Pomeroy goes to
nre not •• iolty as before, It
HIADOUARTIRS
ofliclals were all for ·ruling the Middleport trvys had lost by l'lcnsant, and Middleport goes
must be reeogntzed thot FOIIeJ to
fotfeil.
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However, at 10 to 6 the deluge came, and the game could er Is willing.
welgilt challeoptt.
not have been played anyway.
At the riot . of helalllorlli'C a
AI least a .~·hour debate full of pyrotechnics followed. A
tired h&lt;&gt;rse. let It be oald tluot
telephone call to Little League high br~ss in Cincinnati finPete's ~ uen't m_,.
ally brought a ruling the game could be played tonight.
NATIONALW
LEAGUI
brlahter aplnst P'oU'JI than 111\eJ
L Pet 08 were afalft1t PotiM'tOI'I.
SALES
SERVICE
So Thompson and Dave Hindy stayed over to work on the
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It simmers down, as alwayo, w
39
"BRAND NAMES 1l!AT
field today and the bov. s w1'll return
tht' s evening t'n their Milwaukee
· · · ·. 50
San Francisco
~ 40 ·~
.656 1f.t a question of experience. Those in
STAND FOR QUALITY"
que•t {OJ' district Little League honors.
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46 47 494 6 char4e or the teslivitl.. ate
ChiCago
214 W. Main 11. Phone N-M
·-- - ----s L · .. .. 43 4• .489 Olio makln~ ll)U&lt;h out of the fact that
gle und Roy McM&gt;IIan·s lroplc
Ptlttsb'::r';h.:::: 44
·. 484 7
Rademacher and I'DIIey rounht
Pon ..rer
1 producad another.
twicn IJ.!I amat~urs and split even.
7
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.a11ey convtmienlly Ignore the
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Clncmnat
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Angeles
41 !iO .4!il
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ra4t that since th'ose rumbling
Thu~y'a Rosullo
days Folley has fought H times
Mil ~- •
in lhc pro!wional jungle and hAS
St.
Loulo 4 LOJ
wo~... '
1earned the ''"h sava~erl•s well
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Plttobul'llh
A-l•o
3
5
hi 2 by winning 40 of those bouts.
NEW
YORK
UPI
Police
in
S•n
FranciKo
•t Phlltftlp • ' Therf' nr~ some who contend
We ll't eonlluulng our big JULY CI,EARANCE of A· I
1~ slates wC'r&lt;' on the lookout to- twl-nl.., ppd, rain
th1t :Rademarher wQs belabored
used ell't lftd lrucks and we have several one owner In·
•nklc
Car'o,
t'e
re·
Cincinnati
4
Chh:qo
31
nl•ht
for
Frl
,
,
rat her sevcrly In this corner as
d'y
eat ean juAt traded In new SB FORDS.
puled und~·rworld "Mr. Big" of
AMERICAN · LIAGUI
a prelude to h1s abortive shot al
proh!Sslona1 boxing who has been ·
W L Pet,. OB Pattenon and the heavyweilht
indided hy a New York grand New York · · · Ol 30 ·670
· k•,.!~ w~a
•
,, &lt;hampIonshi p.,·r still th. 1p
8°8ton · · · · · · 47 43 ·"'22 13 2 I k · h · &gt;'drl't "' t' kill 'ii' II d
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un
churocs
of
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cll'n"
ns
nn
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"ana"er' and' •notch- Baltimore . . . . 45 45 .1500 1~~ ur: y c .,,
lie
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you ean show me all the pictures
Un(lorcuver m •
83
17
4
46
maker.
Kansas City · · · · 4:1
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120, Pomer&lt;y.

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we repair and 10lder anrth.ing
metal Sarvcl'li Roofing Service,
Lauiel ChH Road, Poq1eroy. Ph ·
821·J
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room bouse. Exellent condi· For 1ree J"lspertlon phont 383-'M
Uon witb 1 acre ground. Pnone
Gilmon Sup.-1) Store, P4imerrrt
127·X.

7 lD 12tc

All wor.ll JUGranLeed Fullj lo
tured. Vali,JihAn'l L1du.tNI toe'
,, tr.,1 •-1
.Restden,laITerm Ito ..,on
gt"
•1ce, St. Marys. W. V1.
3 8 t'

G1rl's Bike 26" tubeless tiret~.
163
In &amp;ood condition. Call
1-23·3tt
l'il!I'ER REGULAR
Elet:tric Hot water heater Excel- KAJ.Hu Ill. '1~\',,:,iv.--. ~!t.M.~lC).
PMne 200. •:lel~nd Ap.,liiD&lt;t'
OR
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lla~- stree·
lent condition. 52 ral. capa
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SUPER PREMIUM
city.
Very
reasonable.
Call
lvv.
Pom"'.Jt.l).
Z.23·11
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PPmeroy Farm Durell
or •'a•.... ntor \\ork. 'Fre ·
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J rooms o:
urntiure, PIll t~
eeumates. Raymond Fife &amp; Son,
Co-Op A"oelatlon
Hours: 6:00 A M to 10:00 P r..
new Used Apex Wrlager w~s;l
Phone 71893, Cbesb.re, Obi~
er. Richard A. Colima, 324 1£.
Dnily Except Sunday
7
Main St., Pomeroy. Phone 343.
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E. Mliln St. - - Pomeror, 0.
1-23·3tc
QIJ lt.:k sm&amp;VlC&amp; on Watcb HI
.. ~ .. -Jlfz H. P. outboard motor. 1957
n•lfiD&amp;: a.J lactOrJ Tr.._,
f'1 ano lc.Hons availabl•• c1thcr
.modeL Price $M). SP-e Roland
~atc!UillLI. CO~Ii IJ:Wilh
daytime or evemn g ,s prefer
11 1
~~~:!; ~ ~~~ St., Pomer;_~3 .3~~ EIW, J'ua.aror.
•
r~d . Mr~ Harvey V.ul Vranken
lll17 Lmcoln HclglJts. Phone
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167-X,
7·22-Btp Kenmore Wringer type washer.
new. Mrs. Homer
"lulld lttttr For LIM'"
Stud So;·~c~ -;f-or-"st"'t,-e-r Chief Practically
Hartley, Locust St., Mlddleport,
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
son ol "Lt'e's Stiver Duke" and
.u
7 23 3tc
N h Ip
61 :iN:C
I MU•• ort • omttroy
Dot'9 "Golden Lily'' llta·.ding
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. GrueMr
r01 ~;e rvlcc at our farm Pearl
W;lilams,
l'o~ ~roy·Uamsonr (9al Marina Supplies
Rock Sprln11
vllle noafJ. 004-Y
7·19-6\v
tlaed Moto;s, Boat• a;... Tral:ar•
Wm1L~ d Jlomc fur S very pretty
Flmmc10g Available. Metropt,. 'Iree 1'rlmmin&amp; and Removin&amp;.
Low price. Sut years experienee
k,ttcns Call 6344-X.
7 23 3lc
llran Marine Salea and Ser
Robert K. Sayre, Racine, Ohio.
vtce. Phone 86-M. Pomeroy, 0.
Ph 39511.
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6-&lt;).tf
HaVIng trouble with "dampness ""
See ttH~ Spe~d Queen dchumhlI Wonted To Buy
ifier at Baker l''urnaturc.
7 2~ 3tc
WE BUY
Wantl to buy antHJUea Call
6188M. Evenings.
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IT1li'J~II·AL I IIAMI
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ICRAl' IRON- MITA~t
S.eing " behoving-=-FnStdalrc·s (I 2) Wonted to Rent
new "frost proof" refrigerator- ~ --·
at Halter Furniture, Middleport, 2 or 3 bedroom hou" m or around
Ohio
JUNK CO.
7 u 310 1 Mason or New Havon C M
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.(51 Personals
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Rldto ... TV ..

OHIO VALLEY

If your home IS your c.:u:~tle, then
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you should Aec our royal di11- a room aPMtment unfurnished
play of iurniture - its fit for a
utility room pvcr Stiffler's
king .:md u\ peasant prices Oak- Shoe &amp;tor~. on Court St. Tel
cr F'urnlture, on the Brlghtest
148.
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Corner in i\liddlepvrt

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' Jt'OR RENT- ·.EI.tQDIIOB L14 .......
; Scaffold Boarda, Drop Clotbl
Clinton Fi.:lber, .1111d,fleport, 0

(81 Aul\l "oies

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Pllntmc V8 Star Chief 2 d1
Phono~t P285·X'.
11-1 u
$1,50~.
llydn
matlr rlrlve Spotless Kll Jcuth 2 bedroom apartment Newly renovated. Rent reasorable Call
cr scats Smurt ail w!liLc fmhh
441HI.
7 D tic
Shorpc.st '5:) we hltYe had for "
long time. Blacttnur·,, Pomero~ 6 room. unfurnished aprrtmetft.

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Cu tulma Cpe,

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Phone 31o-M.

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)tiL:; ·11ercury VB Montclpir 2 dr

liard Top Cpa., $1,996. 1&lt;'\ncsl

and best

IUlrica.M~rc •Jry

rowe;

tltct:!ring and
br$kea. Extra
nwe Dlacttn.nr'1, Pomeroy.
7 25·6le.

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n.tO,. Stcl'. shl!t-economy plU!i
Like new, light grct'n finish
Olacttdar's, Pomeroy. 7-215·8tc

19M Buick V8 Super 2 dr. RlvierK

Cpc, $1,5115. Only 29,685

Good Clton UM4 Cora
All NlkH 1114 Modell
M.TIOI'CI~ITAN

Auto laiN

WI~LIAM Mr,KI~VIY

PorllaiMI. Ohio

UiC t2" )Jlt1wa on rutibcr, 8 can
rmd cana, 400 bale1
hay, liOC bale. Op&gt;! llotlon, Ph.
811,11, Mlncrnllle, Ohio,
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7 211 SIP
cooler -

1 call lor rhubarb for deep
In tarly
..,.U.r. Alao old Ume potato on'• ""' '1'11 to be planted Ill OCtober.
' Moild' bouoe eaot of oollool
Ill 'SrraeuH. Wm. H.
.l;recze. luat 11 tend•u 11

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weekend With her

Mrs. Ray Biddle, lolrs. Carl Mor· •?•ville.

Gcrm~n

Horton . Wo•nor assisted tbe boJ·

~esaes

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Caylor and

from Second Street to the back open space •hall run

aod reservbg the perpe~ur.~l use

of Lots 122 and 123 to use the
sewage on Lot No · 9""' as It was at
~:aid time, all necessary repaln
10 tht. sewer on Lot No 95, Lots
No. 122 and 123 to be paid
equally b~ the respective own·
t:rs, and being the same property
conveyed by John A. Franz to the
]'rUJtees of Germall Peace Evan·
gelical Churc h.
of pom~roy,
Ohio, rnow ;he Federated Church
of Pomeroy, Ohio, (Incorporated)
by deed dnlcd November 1, 1912
and record('d in Vol. 109, at
Page 99 and 100 of the Deed Re·
,ords1 of Meigs County, Obto

Petitioners allege that It deth
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:,lreB to sell c a oreGal rea
estate and lo use the proceeds
derived therefrom to purchase
other real estate which will be
:nore benefic1111 to said church
1 0 1 the
That
d thed g0cverning
Ch h 0bm
1 Y
p eroy
F'(l erate
urc
om
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Ohio, has duly and properly .au·
thorizcd t.he sale of mud pro·

perty.

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Tlae prayf"r or said petition 15
that the ptttiuonen be authori7.ed
to 1ell .ai!l real estatp, and that
the ·eourt make such order In the
premises as wtll authoriib the
sale of said property and sueh
further ord~n II may be proper.
Salt! cause wUl be for hearinK
before sold , court on the 16th
dar of Aug\lst, 1968.
,
FEDERATED CHURCH
OF POMEROY, OHIO.
WEBSTER &amp; FULT~
Atto~oners for Petit oner.
~2!5; C8) HH,.5tc
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LIGAL NOTICE
Notice la hereby given that the
Truateet of the United 'Methodltlt

Nof•

Church, Pomeroy, ,Ohio, an unm-

_dlllf~~er,
~10\0..

cated on the east side o! and adBy Mn. A. H. a.u•y
ris, Mrs. Maude Sellards and the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;.;;;
joining the lot of
M. E
Mrs. Velma Foor anf!, children door pr!ze was awarded to Mrs. •'
Church shall remalJ\ open ground and Fannie Hatten of Johnston, George Ebersbach.
NaUoiWly AdJel'tlletl
and shaH n11t be built upon to ob· 0. , spent the weekend With Mr
Mrs. Keith McGool and Mr•
in

servmr

refre1hmen~

eWATCHES
eDIAMONDS
.SILVfR
For
The Gilt

C:'\
were convey

0
erman · · buck spent the weekend witl;. George Ebersbach, J Mt'l. Kenneth
Church by John A. Franz by thCI'r parents, Mr. a.nd Mn . Cook, Mrs. Eber Lewis of Mid
You Give
agreemea~ f8e\M fortr. c ln tVol.Mi1, Grover WI1.;te·
dlcport, Mr•. c. E. Afe;:dows o!
page 79 'J, elgs oun Y ! sGary Wells spent the weeken;J Pomeroy ar.d Mrs. Keit.b McCoo
With Pride
cellaneous Records.
m Columbus wtlh Mr and Mrr of DaYton.
Exccptmg the following rcBl Jack Johqson and John ~ells.
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estate 51 tuat~ 10 the City of PornMr. and Mrs Denver H1ll an.1
Sending g1fts but un.;.blc to at
eroy, County of Meigs and State ram 11y of Foster, W Va, spem I {end "':ere Mrs. Guy S:.fadley.
Jeweler
or OhiO, bemg part of Lot
the WP-ekend w1th Mr and Mrs . . .ang&amp;vLlle;, :r.t'rs. Roy Snowden
Be Your
und PhylliS, Ml!s Alberta Snow
121 ·111 931·d city and bounded ;~os Ralph Ballard.
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follow s, t.o-wtt. Begmmng at the 1 Mr and Mrs. Rollin Torrenc"' ""-'n, rs.
ayne urner,
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Southeasterly corner or .said Lot of Tuppers PIRins callcJ on Mt James Halry, local, Mrs.. Allen
No. 12 1, thence Northec,ly along and Mrs Arvll Holter and fam I R~usb and ~rs. J. J Dav1s or
the Edsterly hne oC said Lot 12 ily Sundav.
:\hdd1eport.
1h
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(eel; thenrl3 Westerly at r g t
Mr. and Mn. Womlro"V Fortney
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl and
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angles With said J&lt;:aster'J me 2 1 of Warsaw, 0, spent the wee~ \1rs Lema Rol"t'h8f. were In GaiH·
feet and 4 inches; thence South· t nd with Mr. and Mn: Junw t polis Monday.
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White.
Mrx Arthur Elli t, 'd:rs. HayUne or said Lot No. 121 Twelve . Mr and Mrs Clarcn('e Sorden ward Luman, Mrs' 1ferman Harr;(1:.!) !eel to the southerly line of I Diamond, w. v 3 , 8pent the week son and Mrs. Louise Slagle all of
"WWIere \•our Codldeue''J
o
d L01 l'l
th
E t rl
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as e Y t nd with Mr. and Mrs. c mt r r Gallipolis were guests of Mr and
IIJ Jultllied"
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along
southerly
Lola three
Sorden
WhJ with
had spent
lot to the pine~
o1 cgmmng, satd
e· Mrs
the past
weeks
them
Mrs. Orville Allen spent thf'
mg 12 feet oft of the Southerly returned to her home bore
end of that p:trt of Lot 121, deedMr. and 1\trs. Bernard Leonard
ed by John C. Wright, Thomas of Huntmgton spent Wedleaday
Irvm und 11. Tracy Howe, Trus· afternoon with Mr. and Mrs !

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te&lt;s for Pomeroy Sons

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Co., to Gro"r White.

Trustees or German M. E. Cllurch
Mrv. Et.ta Spencer, Potrs Ann;.
by dee'l dated May 11 A. D 1848, Spencer are visitin g Mr ano
and recorded 1n Vol. 11, page ~(til Le;;he Hawk ll MI. Herman.
371 Recordd of Deeds Meigs
d f 'I
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ami Y an
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County, Oni(l. t'.emg the same as ~nd Mrs Edgel called on Mr. an''
conveyed by German M E Mrs Clmc orr
Church to John A Franz by rlced
•tr. ·nr:l Mrs. Junior Wllrtr
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rccordf.'d m ~"cd B~,~,)k fll, P&lt;~!::c I 'Hlcnt Tuesd::ty afternoon with
129 of lht. l1e1g11 County Records M:r and Mrs Da\id Ross, FiVi'
Said pctltill•lers allege thal Points
.
Sl:ltd real cstatl:! 11 commonly
A H. B!li!CY who was operate(!
known 81:' the Bethomy Churcn. ''" :o.t Holter Hospital is convala~
and potitioncrs acqu1red title em~ Silt lsfactory.
thereto as sucressor9 of the Ger ·
Irene and Edward watson who
man M. E Church; that s~tid real have spent the put 1'-"o weeks
e.state Is not needed for church wtth their aunt and uncle, Mt
~rpos+:s and that petitioners ~e · ~:~n.d Mrs. Alva Wh 1ttal':ct return·
sire to sell the same for tile prlce ed to their home Satu~day.
and for the object and purpose as)
·
set forth in tile petition.

COAL

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TREATED STOKER
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CLEAN LUMP

Fill Y oar Bha Evlfl

To ilvold
R•bes
ilnd Wiittel' · Rillll.

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PEACOCK -COAL CO.

the ume belonglnr. Bolnr the

!&amp;me convo)'ed to German M. E.

We HAVE The

Chureh by deed recorded In
Ooed Book 1t, page 371 of Melgo
!Jille
s
AU\u
.Hepalr.
lleutftt
Au•
Ji'lve room lurnl11hed apart
:::ounty· Det!d Records.
tomotive
Worka.
Satllfaehoo
mcnt. ~fJ or 408 Spdna Ave.
Together with the rtght and
QM.aranlecd
AAA
Emerpnc)
7·19-tfc
prMleae
of drainage for priYy
l!ll'vice. Tuppera Pla!no, Ohto
VfiUit
and
wa!ltfl water purpose~
~ room ~~~artmont
al . . to M.lli·
7·19-7tc
from part1 of Loti No. 122 arid
t2l, naw owned by Gt~rman M.
i!;. Church ucrou and through
Rooma. Apartment. Close in Btrnea·Simltl&amp;Oil JniiL"'•·n!~ Altlbel the p•emliMI! formerly owned
lown. 12'1 Butteln~t Ave.
Middleport. .ll'tte~, AtttrmobU\. ly lobo A. Frano, belna Lots 96
!Dd 1211, and Into and through
7·23·12tc
Bondi. Pbode 1131.X.
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the pipes an.d drains of Slllpd~"J"o~h n_

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t 161

For Rent or Sale

•lew Drive, Lincoln IIIII. Coli
211. Walter Grueal!r
7·18-tf

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Lieenled pl'aetlcal nme. Call In

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Ll(e, Auto, ilre, Po..., Call !lOt
HIU., llltadleport. oa1a
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Lot 80x160 on Mulberr1 Heillhll,
Pomeroy. Call 81*Y or 6ll80
HIHIG

In person. Carman Rest Homtt,
Pomero.v, Route No. 3. '1 ·24-3tc For Sale. 6 roomo and aeml-.,.lh.

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Largo lo~ JonoUon Rta. 7 and 38.
11104 Nre Avo, Edward J.ll&lt;.haef·
er.
. ' t· 211 8tp

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14 n. Unlc:a •"reezbr, 2 COWl, Cue
aide ralle. IHC manure apreader

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Pho1te 77-306

Legol Notice

Furniture on the Brlahtcat Cor·
ner In Middleport.
7 2&amp; 3tc

The evening ·wu spent

$200 To $500 Down

11

\, Fronz laid '
hla
" to t~o Ohio
wert conveyed to Ger,man
Chureh by John Fran•
·eeol'&lt;lod In Deed ·Book

IN MEIGS COUNTY·
Reeoadlllenlllg Manacer

WHY?

We Select Only
The Very Best
In Used Cars

Because we received them from the best people in the Worlo ; , .r":l\1\eig~ and
Mason County Rj,\sidents.
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Tho lootiiHI Oft A Utotl Car
11 IIlii To 1o IIIII At The

W I • 'D 0

1811 Plymouth SaYoy.

lltandlrd Tnno, •• • V-8 -.Radio and Hooter.

.1817 Fonl Cualolll SOO

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Std. Trani. •• llldlo

and Heater.

,v.al.._.. Pord l'alr.e

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Sltorp lnolde and Oul

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hnl Feur Door
1111&lt;~ oDd White

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Belvedero Hardlep "· v.a ••
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All OK Use'~ Cars !re Gone Ovet"-Completely. To
pe~dabl~o' 1

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AUTO SALES
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RECONDITIONED. FOR · PER~ORMA~~~.• , ).
Trained Experts Using The Most Mod,ern .. Equiprrlent .Tp P9 The.··
P-rdper,y,

METROPOLITAN

NEW ILtVEN

games and prizes were won by Sam Lewla aod family

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oDd telephonm1. W!lte 10\
8688, Toe Daii.Y Senttnot,
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1241 ForSale-QrTradf
lOR SALE - ~Oii7·Amerlcon H2·t2te
llousc r ...u.. 42 It: 2 btdroom.s Woman wlth car to aer.vlce Avo• SALE OR TRAD&amp;-Ilnlidllll'm w
20' 1 t' Aluminum awnlna
cuatomera m SaUabury Towa
lullond. I'Atnk BmerWkl Pont•
Gordon JUdentJur, Cheater, 0
ahlp. Write Avon Pr?•J\ktl, Bo~ .!!!_3o· a. .
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1,8, t..:.rletta Ohio.
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7 eu. ft. G. E. Re!rtgc.-otor .,5 00
L Q, McCoy, Phono YU6-229'l t181 Emplovmwnt
nt. J, Lonl Bottom.
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Wonted
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herebf given that the
D cu. n. Weatiqhousa Retrijera- MALE: Usod car aaleamen - 3 Federote4lo Chiii'CK
of PamofO)',
tor. Alao Antenna. Both ln
men - nu eXI)f.lrlence necewry. Ghto, ao II)C!Orpor•ted rell1lolio
lint ~~.,. eondiUon, 5 mi. At· No phone calla. Apply In penon, ooctoty, filed their petition In the
beno Road. Rt. 31, Alro Beulah . Frldo1 4 p. m. to D p. m Satur· Common Pleao Court In lllolp
Carter.
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dtt)' Da. m. to 9 p, m. only Porn· CoUDIY, Ohjo; CliO No. lil78e, al·
croy
Molf)r Co. Uacd Car Lot, lalinl lhol lhey are lhe owoero
U- your furuiture ia "Enrl)' M•trl·
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lj:aot
Main St. Soe Harper.
1ft fH olmple of the fo)lowlng
monial why not trade 1t In
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3tc
real 11llte:
on "Early American" at Baker

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the .court to make such "Order
By
Phyllis
S.....t.n
as will authorize the 1181.! of said
LAYETTE SHOWER
j.plrop•crt) end for such other or·
HONORS MRS. WILLIAMSON
us may be proper .
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Said cause wu1 oe for hearing
before s11id court on the 18th Roy McCool were hostesses for t
layette shower honoring Mrs
day of August, 1958.
trred Williamson, Friday evening
trru;;tees1 of ,th4 Unite~ P.t ·Rutland.
3 BJ,Q,(;KS,)'JlQM TR,\F.FIC LIG(IT
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Meth.odl!it Church, POm··
Gifts were placed on a blur
IN CHESHIRE, OHIQ
. eroy, Ohio.
~nd white decorated table center
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t ;td with a stork, aft~r whicn
Foramaa • Abbott. '""' betnr the two-lhtrda adjoining WE&amp;STER &amp; FULTZ,
1284-~I I II No. One hundred and twenty·one Attorneys for tetltioncrs.
they were placed in .a bassinet, r.
{121), al1o twv- and one-third feet (7)·18-25, (8) l-1&gt;13-5tc
gilt of M.·s. Rov I~:::•::C::o:::ol::_·--,..=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:t=~~~~~~~
Good lank Gravel 45c par J4. from the ndjoinlng part of lot
one bundtl'd and twqnty-one
Loadod 'while roo wiiiL ~·
(121),
togetber wllh all the
lnltlu available to .baulal ""'
privilege• and appurtenances to
10111ble rate&amp;.

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joining each other and extending 1aid church bui»J.ing, and said

,orporat.ed
rellllou•
society,
tued thelr pt~titlon ln Common
Pleas Court of Meigs County,
Ohio, Case No 12'1315, allcglna
that they are the owners in fee
Phone Otlt McClintock
almpJe of the following real es·
ltcl~ Ohio
tate:
The lollowlng real estau, to·
8-8-Z~tc
wit: Two-third~t-l Lot-1 No One
t-'111111111 B-u-llt--::Kl:ldiOII-d.._ llundrL·d and twlbty·two (1221 In
!Dr tour bo.... "'" IIUIDita Pomeroy, 'Meigs County, Ohto,

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at· 4 Bed RoOm Hou!e, 242 River.

tunl nulea. Power Steerlna. One
t;an•ful
owner.
Bitettnar'1,
Pomeroy.
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lbe alley way

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("t J N Jt•ces
o':iwcet curn and tomatoes. Robert
Phone

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the full son Danny of St. Petersburg. of cake and icc cream decorated
-----,:': - - - ' - - of aatd 'Jots, excepting nnd re· length of. seid German M. E: Fla., visited Mr. and Yr.s. A. H with pint storks and coffee w
AIR CONOJTIONIN\J, Refrige"" rerving therefrom the perpetual 'Churth
property.
Provided41 BAiley
Mr.s. Ronnie Willtams, Mrs. Car!
Uon service. Jack's Refrlgeratlf'r ]oint use of the entrance from however. that the said building
Mr.· and Mrs John Ours, dau- Morria:, Mrs. Weber Theobald,
New Haven Phone T0-23'5.1': second Street off Lots No 122 upon saht lol, or ~hat ~ay be ghter Barbara oi Dunbar, W Va., Mrs. Eli Denison, Mrs. ' Maude
0 23 t' ,and 123 to Lot.!l No. 9ii· and 96 on hereafter put &lt;~n said lot, IS used spent a fl'W days wit!t Mr and .Sellards, Mrs. c. o , Chapman.
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for any Mrs warden Orus.
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Mrs Clarence Chase, ;,"rs.
Co~ri
f '·
t1 n and APP~
th t of a
n
n,el&amp;s ke r"heraRao
Tel 381' a• it was at the da\e ot deet. ot er purpose
an
at I k...
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and 0(&gt;mson, urs. Ray Bictdle, Mrs.
ance Service. CJDe
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&amp;·15·tf.
· referrrd to, and also excepting void. BeiQg
s~ld rlgh~ ~s Paul Baker, son Richard, Kill- Mrs. Bob Nelson, all local; Mn:

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HHI, Syra~use .
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in and

7·23-31&lt; aaid parts of said lots lying ad- struet the light and air afforded and Mrs. Orvy Gainer.

(20) Business Services

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·Box 173 • Syracu,., Oblo7 2&amp; 3te and doscrlbe&lt;l as follows: Being 123 in the City of Pomeroy, lo·
one-third o( Lot No. 122 and oneBah)' sitting, ho\Ue .work, :r:ard third of Lot No. 123, located on
cleaning 109'11 Court St., 50c Second StrPct, in the Vlllage of
an hour. Freda Smith, BP: PtJmeroy, .Meigs County, Ohio,

.1 ODatt II* •-..nt. ODe ~'.)D. llbJ--. tAitl:t IOe.-4 et.Dit
per w«d !or l.hl1!e eooJteutiu lm«Uoa..
S(M!Icial- Ooe: mo.-b. for 21 cenb
Ji'ull file of 1 teD~&amp; per W"ld wm be eharud for atl~Jlllt
aotl!!rtoMI
pVd f'll'
tbe l~Lb of ea:.b mootb follOWiniiBHrUua.1
~ beffii'E'
Adveni•ma:-Sboulo
~ reDQtt&gt;&amp;d tmmed11teiJ · '1lf
. el Ill t ..
1b) l4r 01'6 Ulan onfl! lneoJ
Daily Sentin w lkl ue reaporJ t
~
redC::~irW aod Speeia) NIAicel of .tweaulJ.OO: OUtuarlll
publlilhed tt 1 cent per word.

Also, together

or 11emi-mvaUd 1\Ptainll- Write VUtage of Pomeroy ;and bounded elght feet wide in Lots J22 and

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uated In the count)' of Melga, In
ment by day or week. Clean ng tbe State of Ohio and in tt.e
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CorM• held Jts first 24-bour alert
_fro!" ~ P; m. Saturday until ~ p.
m. ~u•da7. .
T~el!.ty-twl) planes were spotted

and cttlled to

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spend a short vtslt with the form·
brother. Rev. Howard Rup-

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mother, Mrs
Margaret Re)'nolds who ba.s been
a tuelt of her son and Ian~ily.
Mra. M:rrjorie Mcl&gt;llnald an!!
ehildren Jsines Howard and Jl•·
ditb Meredith of JJost'Jn Spawn,
N. Y., wtll arrJve We:rtnesday &amp;u

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llr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe were
reteDt gaeats o( the latter's brl.
ther and listcr·in-law, Mr. and
MrL Gardner Reynolds of Lebanon. They were aecompanJcd home

pelt. Tbcy will leave later in the
week for Gulf Port, !!iss., where
the)' Will be t!le guests of their
parents, Mr and Mr•. Clare.nce
Ruppelt.
.
Mrs C 0. Fasher anr:l 'ion T~m
my and {laughter Sgt. Sarah Ftsh
er of Columbus lefl Wednesday

Nan Fisher

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jaughter, J11l
Rev Henry Carr, f,.rmer

ALL OVER TOWN

er. Mrs. 0.1rcthy

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Bethesda High School and BhSE
Business C.)Jiege. H~ is employee'
in Columbus with the Boyertown
Burial CasJtet Company.
1 Before lc~n·Jng on a~ wedding

TONIGHt
'"WITNESS FOR THE
PROSECUTION'"
Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrick

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with white accessories and
wore a wh;te rose bud' corsa~.
'I'hey are r.ow re!ltding at 8~
Hoffmaq. Avenue, Columbys1 ObiQ. _
Out-of·tOW!'I guest:J atten'lling the'
, wedding we1·e ~r. and Mr~:~. A. W.
Brewer., White Cottage, Ohio; Mr.
11nd M~. Cl)·de Close, Waterford,

Color Cartoon

SATURDAY
"Till! NIGHT THE

WORLD EXPLODED""

Pay with CHECKS, by MAIL!

Kathryn Grant - flm. Leslie
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We suggest that you open your checkIng accowit with ul/ril mtilsthl ~

Victor Mature - Anita Ekber~
SUN.; MON., TUIS.
""TilE YOUNG UONS".
Midnleht Show Sat. 12 o'clock
TONIGHT and SA"fUROAY

"ZARAJ{"

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..:olumbus; Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Branden, Flushing, Mr. and ' MI'I.

vel Flanagnn, Bethesda; Mr. an4
M'ra. Donald Simeral, Quaker City '
and Mrs. Etime Hea.kett.

Rex Reason - Henry Morgan
SUNDAY ond MONDAY
"'DON'T GO NEAl\
THE WATER''

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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SIMERAL

Howard Ruppelt Wedn~sday . He'!
Carr was enroute to hill home in
Erw, Pa, from a vac!lt!On trip
through the south.
Mrs. 0. B. Stout w!to accom·
1Janied her brother-in-law and
1ister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fati\1
to CoiUD)bua Sunday lr.u returned to her home.

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Ro~ert

Swanion'a birthday

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terday. Sylvia &amp;wan5on and Rick,\'
Koehler were guests, with Miss

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Schaaf laking the party to Jack's
Dair~ Bar for refreshments.
Mrs. Pauley Ann N".l!l an em·

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marriage by her

Given in
fa .
ther, t!he bride wore a gown ot
white lace and taffeta, made prin
cess style with butterfl v bow in
the back. The bodice tup featuren
a portrait neckline. Her finger·
tip veil of silk illusion was held

in place by a band of lace trimmed in seed pearl!. S!le c•rried
a white prayer book topped with
a large wbite magnolh.
Mill Betty Seller~ Columbus,
was maid of honor and the bride~~:
maids were ll!rs. John Dobbins,
Columbus an~ Miu Leanna Bre.-·
er of Portland, sisters of th ~
Lride. The maid of honnr worl'! ,.

pioyee of the New Ynrk Central JOWn of deep aqua taffeta witb
R. R. office has been tempurarily · ehiffon sash and the bridesmaid•
transferred to Belle, W. Va , fro:n wore li&amp;ht aquo gowns 108hlonoo
Identical to ttiat of "the maid o!
the Hoboon branch.
Marsha and Frank Fugate oi honor. Their headpi..eo were nat
Mhens have been the guests 0 1' white bows and they carried col·
rosebuds,
lheir aunt, Misa Huldu Klei·n. · onial bouqueta -of
RYpiOphilla
and
cornflowers.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher wo~s a busl
neu visitor in Columbua Tuos· . Dwain Turner of Beth•sda lOll
ed as best man. Ushen were Da·
d•¥·
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Emm1sh vld Brewer and Kennel~ Brewe:
wel'(l in Marlett:~ Tue!d:-y to visit eousins of the bride.

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Super Chamttlon
New Jread•

Mrl. ; Brewer wore for her dau~
their daughter. Mrs. Burkey (Jo.!!ep)line Emmish) who underwent Ihlen weddlna an aqua eryotal·
an emergency , appendectomy at line ohoath dre11 with white a..
Marietta Memorial Hospital cesaorlea and a yellow rosebud
Monday. They were acr?mptnied eor•aae. Mra. Slmeral, the arooma
home hy thoir lll"anddaujlbten. mother, wore a yellow abeath

"The S.1111tl~ll New Tffad with
the Stn••tlon•l Low Price"

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with ,white accea•orir• and
Suoan and Kathy Burkoy who
a
ud
rosebud cort~ae. I
will be their auesto while their
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following the wed
mother io hosl)itall"'•t.

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ldtchln cftalgnon know

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Crippled Kiddies
Of Meigs County
Invited To Fair
The Meigs County Society fer
Children has rewved an
I fnvitation for tbe ertppiPd children
or Meigs County to 3'tend the
, Ohio State Fatt on Crippled Child
ren'a Day , Wednesday, August 27
The Stale Fair Man&lt;.~otcment hat
planned :1 fin'! day's - &lt;'Uting on
Crippled Ctalldren'a Day, lpolliOI'

ForJ\ed Run Lake Assured Of Quick
lmpro\·ements; Also New Camping Area
_T~e development plan was revealed In a Columbus newsWI
ks CaUSe N0 paper
Friday.
1f rec
Forked Run Lake Jta'.. not bee·•
Jeff out entirely in the Deport
ed by the Crippled
tertainment Association.
ment ?f Natural Re"'urces plans
ln)'un'""""' Only
for lhJs ye.ar, howevet.
SOCiety fur
Childnn
Alter an extended time wben il
Dther participating grout•s are inviting children,. from
t
Damages
ap!'"ared
nothing would be done
Ligh
year to Improve facllitie1 at
the state.

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Chil~ren·, En
The Obi~

Crippled

Two mmor highway
Tbe feature attraction will be 11
special grcndstand pedormancc&gt; were reporttd today by Sberifl
uelu11~elr for crJ.ppled ehildren )lohert D. llortcnbach's depart·
at 10:00 A. M. Name ste"s, such ao~ ment, neither involving injuries or
Dean Marho; the Lennt~n Si5ters heavy property damage
Tuesday north of Ra~ne lame•
:Jf Lawrence Wclk'11 Band; Ben
Alexander of "Dragnet"; Smiley E. Folmer. 2{1, Pomeroy, reported
Buruette aF the Roving Ambaua- be went into a 11kid ou wei black·
dor; the June Taylor Dancers; and top H1s c:~r hil 1 guy wire on a
Jimmy OrJrsey's Band, led by Lee uhl:ty pole
Thurs-:.lay a mile northeast ol
CasUe, w•U thrill the!!o~ cll.ildrea
the
Pomeroy Corporation line on
through and threugh. F1 ec admit
lance for the childre:t and the1r Route 7, Jack E. Grueser, 20, Lotscorts wHl be provided, along cust·st., Pomeroy. had the Jame
with trans~rtahun by s"tuthe hua. thing happen to him on a curve.
on the grounds, free r:des and His car stopJ:cd &amp;s it OO.cked mto
tbe hoghway sade bank.
admittance to any shows.
Meals will btl: furoi1hcd. Facii·
Th1s m.,rnlng James Roben
ittes for rest and . medieal , can II o If m a :o, Lea.rt, W. Va.,
will also be provided.
was arrested b)' the sheriff for
Any crippled child between tht 11peedipg m Pomeroy. He posted
.lges of six and 17 who wishes to f,U bond 1n Mayor Charles Legar'a
advantage of this wide-oper court for appearance Aug. 12.
Opportunity. for a day o! fun and
The State Patrol reported Judy
thrills at the Ohio Slate Fair M. Neutzling, 20, Mason wu fmed
should contact Meigs C•;lmty Crip- $5 and bad coll.J suspended in
pled Child. SoCiety. Pllcne 6148-Al :dayor Lepr's rourt on conviction
at 159 N. ~tb, Middleport, before of having no driver's licenae.
Aug. 5.
Frank Harrah, 19, New &amp;vcn, wu
fined $15 and cosll by liayor Lei·

N. af[air
chev woul11 have to

SecuriQ&lt;

:~fadn~ To Come Out Of E¥t

· Whtn Lebanou Integrity ·

15 NEW :·-~,CKS A~~:._.PONTIACS ...
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(Uri) - 1he United St,tes said
t.t.s. Marines from Lebanon as soon
, "to assure the Independence

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At Stock Reduction ·P. rices
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lntometlonol
in "outhwes1

'••led "' do
early today but se
lhltq~·~~t.ornis lashed a wide
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eastern CoJo

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of Middleport Vaugbab
18, Rt. I, Pomeroy, wao
'falk Ai"ltoia~;y"'.....J.
·~ipeekd. . rl\'lllers,.
dt&lt;d ,by the Patrorta·ap- H!lll·

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Seclact $4$5 1913 CMY. 210 2 tlr. s.-n $495
$595
1951 Docl~t 4 dr. Sedan $250 ' 1953 Chev. Belah'
1953 Pontiac 8 cyl. Dlx. $695 1954 Pontiac 8 tJI. lx. · · $895

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2 dr. Hyd. ·
1954 Plymouth s.;u ~~r.",$775 ·1953 Buick V~ s
h I . 1tr.• $ Hard Top Cpe.

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oroy Rotary Club

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To 'Be ~onday

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The visitors, introdut'ed by Pro·
ressor Olson ot 11 mld·\Vest u:-ti·
ver5ity, g:we brief talks about
tbe&amp; experJcllccS this summer as
en&amp;IDcerir.g students wurking at
Sporn. They were Bill Quinn, Dick
Parmalee, J1m Ferris, Bill Abel
Jim Parker and Roger Goff They
represented various midwestern
college&amp;.
Gene Grate was proil'n.m chair
&lt;ilan for the evening and inlro·
duccd Prof. Olson who D.l~o pre
ient~d Prot Lewis Hu:k1 of Ohio
University. Bernard Diehl, a guest
£r!lm the Gallipolis club, was, in·

ago.
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Ronald Hand announced plam
l\lrs. Ervin .was the daughter of ttc in progress for a &amp;otnry "Get·
Lafayette Ward and Suzanna War· ]'ogether" m the near ' future on
ner Ward.
the excursion boat, "Susan A.11

SurvlvlnJ are one daughter, Mro
Wllllam :Rohaon (Beatrirc) with

whom she m1de her hPme, and

two oont, Leslie Ervin of Middle·
port and Gilbert Ervin of Colum
bUJ.
The

1957 FORD va f'Sof' ~ollllile,4. dr•."~ardJopf'1 '"'ii' ...·.:.. $2Af5
Only 9,545 actual mllea. POwor Ste~rlng, Fordollllltlc. Fof(l s (lriesr and btlst
Hardtop•
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.brothero ·and alo
ailo 1urvlve. Elmer Ward, Lt&gt;
Cheste~ Ward oi Chlllicolbe.
Art~ (Goldie) Cllrilltlan
I ~~~~·; Ohio; and Mrs. li~Y
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Zir.lmtrmsn ' and
of Wellit&lt;ln.
lil"andcbildren
'a ,...It
lll"andchildten.
Ifni. Ervin wal a member of tb!
H..lh ,Methodllll Church ,of lllld
dleport,
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-Friends
call it the Rswllnt:
Cqall
Home .. where lhe
hel~ llt;pnday at l
Rev: !Iaymon Konk
Burla( 11UI (ollow
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a campinJ .area built thi1 year."

He explained that depa.rtmel\t
officials would not pinpoint a
date when c.onstruction; would
start. But the money is on hand
•nd achon 11 bemg l•rld up on!)•
until detailed plans (or tbe im·
provement are ecmpleted.
The ea:nping area is to be lo·
cated on 1 bill 2Jbo~e the swim.
ming area. Jt will require ion~
strucUon of roads, ouldtJor cOotkil)j
facU1Uea, rest rooms, c.nd clearin,:
and levelling. It ia espeqed !9
cost betw..n ~.000 Jnd $33,1100
Immediate improvements to··tlae
existing picnic area• are to ~
made at ouce. These iaclu~ 1 15
new outaid' iteel stoYCI wbich can

be lalt:en in for otorage durihf 1riJI,.

ter; 15 new gArbage c:tJntaidera,
two rutrooms, and 3!) new tabl~.

Bids for tbe L-.tion of tbC
restroom• "l'ill be let
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Wiler equipmeot ia now on

The "Eagon propooals:
D~lf.•IP'IJll~ .$119,1110 in 1160
and · $3S8,4w iii ltltll; jlodtllig
!l®!ilf' l"rlJJ ' (!locki,II'J Jll&amp;,
$!112,000 and $i48,1100; Barr Oat;
near AThens, $37,400 and '149,6Co

SWJIIO·

Wildlife Expert
To Speak At

League Meeting

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Artists Invited
To Try For
Minstrel Roles
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Building Fails

There !lilt also be two moving
pieturel,

O!le

..Big

Game

Bow .

Cas! members of the Big Bend Huatlne," b,- Fred Baer; the plhe&lt; •
lliniatrel will meet at ~ p. m. tt on the Okefenoke Swamp IIi
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the Pomeroy Senior IDgh Scboo, Georgia.,

All memben are urged to at· ,
tend.
their county fair p,....ntatlon on
Auauct 18.
fersonnel for the $ndng cbor
us line was completed when the
J
group met for their flrot ..astot. 1
F-riday evenin.. Hbwel'er othe•
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rolea in the present.atipn are atW
open and anyone wlahlni to particl
pate may attend the Jlondly even
mg meeting
ApProximately 110 re!!Uiar c '-'t
COLUIIIlUS UPI - 0 b I o.'
memb&lt;!rs attended the opening ..,. higb oclloola wlU •go along" with
ssion Friday evtnlne.
the new two-point ruhtll adopte;l
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by tlte college coaches I~ yeat
D ·when trying for poinla afler
BUt \.HID
toucbdliwn, Commloaionel H. W.
Emswiler' uf the Obio' IDgh School ,
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Athletie AatO: lllid todaf.
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auCiitoriUm for rehearsal to rudy

COLUMBUS ,J)PI - A wing
of the he&gt;dquarters building at
sed Friday obortly after 100

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lllr. Hebt!urt ,Wd.

day for ha.\'!ng no dri~er's 11- tilt lloPF....,iilll!.and
Also Ro&lt;ty Fort, $118.800 ~Ddt ""'•"i:tslii!J
een!e. The Patrol alllo arreated.
Me'I.ZOO;
Stroud's Bllll aeor Atfor appearance before Mayor Fish·
. WASHINGTON UPI --:- 111e A~· er, Segtal W Davis, 32, a roofer hens, $38,400 and $153.800.
rJculture Department thmki there out of Charleston, W.Va., for bWL
m~y be more egg11 and lower egg
Middleport police arrested aM
prtces next year.
.
Jailed Charles Allenowortb for In·
In a report Friday, 1t estimated tolJcation.
497,715,000 egg-type ch~eko were
hatched in the fint six months of
The Patrol said tbese roads were
1958, up 7 per eent (rom lbe same closed in GaUia Count.v at 10 a. m.
period one year earliE::. Depart today: ·
ment economists pre&lt;1Jded the
Rt 141 scnth of Cldmus; ~
number or chickens in layina east and west of Vinton, 5M al
Smilb. Wildlife,
flocks next Jan 1, as a result HarrisbW'g and aix to seven inche1 of Granville
tbe Soil Conservation S
would be up 5 per cent from the of water were over 160 in Vinton. will be thr principal speaker
Lotal last Jnn. 1.
!be regular meetinc·of the J(~ip
In another preliminary estimate
Chapter, Jzaak Walton League ilelll
the department Jaid tlle number
Monday ever.ing, July 28.
r ...;:
of yqung chicken• rallwd in the
lllr. Smitll will be accompanied
first half of 1958 totaled 4M,78!5,·
by Carl Bllibm, local SoU eo..,.
000, up 10 per cent from the B&amp;mc
aervationist.
periQd one year earlier.

tbe Army's general 1'\epot eollap.

Hamm Initiated

In Millionaire's .

thil mornin1:
"fm now 11111red there will be

In 1958 Market

Mro. Hattie Mae Ervtu, age 79.
died yelllerday at 2 P. 1\1, at the
llleigo General Hospital. She was
the widow of Ben Ervin wbo pro.
ceeded her in d.. lh about a yeor trodueed by Rotarian Ted Reed. Jt.

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Uke new In ·a:pear~uce. -~'f wheel base -8ft. body,

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S1x sumr.,er-work coJlege rtud·
ents with the Philip Sporn Plant
t~t Grahn!D Station. w. va., wcrl!'
speakers Friday ni ght 11 t :1: regulAr '
meeting of the Middlcport·Pom·

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FordomaUc. SpotleSs orlgm~l blue and white"flnish. You'll have to',see this one to
preciate It's·lo\1 price.
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·,.... :..$~95

se~fts"Ply mouth. Extra !lice.

ar for l!peedmg.
~ourt

J953 ( rys er 6 CJC"'t' ~ . ' 6~$ 1.953 f)eSofo 2.dr: V8' ·~· ·~'"$665
1953 Ford Y8 2
'if~~~·. 19S2 Ftr~ 2dr. S~an ·· · · $3,5
1951 Buick$uper4
"\11f5 1951 Plymouth2dr.Setlan $195
1955 PLYMOUTH ,IJved. 4 dr. Sedan ·· · ·· · ······ · ··· $1,195

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::tecidents Forked Run, Rep. Mfinhart aaid

I strictly a u

l~e

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all parts of

Eiacnbowcr clearly spoiled
hi&amp; condition•: This

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Representative George A. Meinhart promised loday M~
County would be heard frem before a proposed '1% llll1lliHl
boDaDZa in state park improvemeota "'ere approved by- tb~
Ohto legislature next year.
Ellpecially since Meigs County's Forked Run Lake dldll''r .:· .
get on the favored list for as much as a single dollar. Two -·~
state lak91 m Athens County, on the other hand, Stroud'l :
Run and Burr Oak, would receive '379,000 In a two-year per'~'
lod under. t~e plan. Lake Hope would be Improved by nearly,
a halt a IDllhon dollars.
Rep. Meinhart said he ba• not had a chance to studi the.
proposal Colonel Herbert Eagon, director of Natura R•
sourcel!, will present to the legislature next year for lmprovlf
ments 19 state p~rks .
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"It's my unde~~nding a committee gets these recommen-'
datio1111 together, Memhart said, "and the legislature bas to
approve them, of cout•se."
He added, "You can rest assured I'll never vote for them
and neither will a lot of others, unless Meigs County is coo:
sidered.

I Crippled

, NEW YORK UP! - Nlklla
Three had other pressing bu•l~~
aa the bill' to attend •o firs~ such u \'II ,
·je.t fi1ure !J1 IM' .11l'~ )l!.~~eek I Baghd•d raat talk~ set .for nell
but Pres!ruil!t ~~11!&gt;\f!l•
~ly ~ondoy.
.
wbitUt'~ h.t"ii dQ.wn"IO" i~:
· 1 AnHhe molter of pr~t~ol
Only hours after lzv9itla, the of· sceurijy RJ't'nngdl)lents also lwl , ·,
fi(!iij,l So:vlet , governp..~ni news- be Cow:1dered. Because of' tjlll
'~r, fiE·u!ed ,a propose~ ~- was cy$!1111lf~ !bat Ani. 4 wqui(
mlt '!!l.t'-~
in the Ui!!led !j;iil(jjja be 'lbO WI,!FIII pollllble date lqr
Ill( t~e 'II e East ~il~o Khi"JUII· t~e 1). tJ. ·Rarley and tbat it ~.lQ!l·
cl!!:v l[id ., allj:~t-face.
. ' ably could r.ot be arran&amp;M tieo
'Jussl~l\ premier al)noUftced fore Aug. 11
...
01.1 We4ne&amp;~ay ~~ would meet wlth
FUrthermQI·e Ei!enbowor servl!1
bead8 of government anywhere, notice thol Khrushohev would no ·
e\'!n in New York. · 1 •
be permitted to turn the conf'O\",
KhrJ,Iahchev's st11WR~, ma~uv- flDce 1nto ·· 3 propagand.a ,c~­
er was ob.served by We~ d1plo- Eblenll_owcr warned ht:: would .ull:
mala lmmodlnlei.Y tP. a Ji')'i'P•K•~ , • fam•llor !lusstnn lactic - !b•
da victory for ttie v~~~Rus· walkout - II the Soviet premlet
stan since he 11@11 beeR de
dine tried to usc the meeting as r

· ~cl!ev ll!l!li~~d

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be suggested next Monday as tbe
aet·tO&amp;I!ther date.
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allk&gt;s were In no burry. The !lig

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gofng to New York so much that

Dynaflow drive. 'Ppb"·l~ill4~~~~'!;) mlle.s. Radio and Heater. Spotless. .
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Jtlaon Area

1 IUDI.mit meetliig "for mon bs.
sounding board for hts own phi
~r~thchf'V Uked the idea of losqphy.
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Seven branch candelabra, latge vases of Meadow Rue, Re·
gal Rue, Regal Lilies, Eramus spikes and foliage of buckle·
berry and Ivy graced the altar of tbe Methodist Church at
S\lversvllle, on Saturday July 5, .for the marriage of Miss
Emma ~..ole Brewer and Mr. Charles H. Simer.al. The Rev.
John Elwood perforn!ed the double ring ceremony at 4:30
P.M.
' The bride i_s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brewer of
Portland, Oh1o, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Glendon Simeral of Bethesda, Ohio.
A half hour of nuptial music ----------~

preceded lhe ceremony. with Mr11 The sell!diona were '10h Promise
Howard Ebersbach at the piano Me", ••Because'' and "The Lord's
and Mrs. John Elwood as soloist Prayer."

Plresiorit
"' . s.,pet Champion•

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$3.95 to $12.95

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Robert Healett. Bellaire; lllro. Mar·

John Derek - Elaine Stewart

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Other Croquet Sets

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•'Nikita Khrushchev Whittled ,
flown To S~e By Eisenhower
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Ohio; .dr. and Mrs. John Beall

"HIGH IIELL"

BANKING ·SINCE 18'12
Illember Feder-' ' Re1~rve Syatem
Member Federll Deposit lni1JFIIDCe Corporation
POMEROY
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Plastic bolls, mallet heads with Durati~ .
of phenolic resin plastic and Rollway rack. •
'All finished iq 'vivid c9lprs · c\nd d~-i'tdble
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varnish. · '
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trip the brld• changed to a betgr

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, Juty 26, 1958

lion Draws 0
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Cltauttcey Is V

GARTON
· Croq'-et Sets

at ColumLlls.

MEIGS--POMEROY
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Durst waa ir

The new .drs. Simeral was grad
uated from Racine High Schoo'
and presently is employed Wit'
the Motorists lfutuallnsur,ance Co

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

·e . at y

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charge of tho, guest book.

lor of the Middleport Pretbytet·
um Church had lunch with }\ev

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Elva Dailey '"d !,Irs: Violet Brew·

and

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was centered with a three-Uere(
wedding ct.ke.
Hot~tP-sses wert
Mrs. Paulinf
I Brewer,
Mr~; . Maxini).. Pnro~~t. Mn

of Nursing hal\ returned
to Pal'kersburg · after a week'"'
vacauan w1th her parents, Mr

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·Weother .

d..orated the bride's table whlct

~ chool

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streamers entwined with ivy ci.
cled the lt~wn from. · eit~er sidt
of au ar~hway whic:h was decor
ated with roses and ivy. Rose:

ti ne l!rs. Terrell is '.he former [
.Miss Jane Harris, a student
"Urse at St. Joseph's Hospital

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!t'~· aunivenary 'Will be celebrat•, and 1\lro. WUJtam ChUdo.

W' Aif4ust Dth wltb a dinner at ·

!be llltllii 'Rellauiant.
Mn. llntd Ohlinger wao a
~ETtLOSI TWO
Plans were tnad!! for 1 the se~ gqeat tnd' prbet were •warded t.
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enth annlvenory of their Can· Mrs. Edword T. FrenCh, Mni. COLUMBUS UP! - / The Co·
asta Club when llrs. IUcbarrl Chorl.. Brmlbury, l\lr~. Donald lumbua Jeh loot a d'oubleheador,
Gress entertained th'- m.ember~ MUit l nd l\lrl. Ralph Glbba Jr.
H .,aad iW, here Thursday night
Tuesday evening at her home
A desa~ eoune ~·ras served to wind up a aeries wilb [ioche•
ter on tbe". wrona: end or a 4·2 ~
ding a reception wis held on lht- by the hoJtesa tO the :~.'bovc men· record.
lawn of the bride's home. wiilh .1ono,d aqd ,Mrs. Rober, Schmoll

w11l v1sit Mr &lt;t nd Mrs. John Ter
rell and ch ildren, Johu and Cbnr;

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Methodist Church At Stiversville Was
Club Planning
Scene Of Brewer-SJmeral W-edding _Vows For Anniversary

lor Oak Ru1ge, Tenn., where they

WHY ZIGZAG

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per

sons went home for the dty. Nc.
one was burt.

An. 115 foot section of the wesl
buckled and !be '''"nd fioor

roof sqged.
Wtttnesses said debris was hiirl·

Emswiler· Okavs

2pL Af· ler TO
p}an For ·p
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Ro'1!irt Hamm, repr•senl~live or ed into an adj30enl euCU41tion
the Mi)lland 11\Uiual Life "Ins. Co .. areo w6erei an addition to ·anothOI
bao been in~Ut\Od , Into the Mil bulldlng is goinJ.
llonalre's club" of tbe company at
ADLAI IN ASIA
the firm's recent national lon·
LONDON
UP! - MIISCOV( Rs·
vention in Estes PBJ:k, Colo.
dlo reported Friday nighltbJI I or·
Mr. Hamm recei*d a member· mer DemOcratic party preatden·
lC
No actio• wu taken on tbe new "
ship •l"oil lrom the company'' tial candidate Adlai Ste,enoon b11
DALLAS Tel• UPJ _ Sen· KDriDI .method at the •oaehe_r
F"ident, c. o. : swu~an .' He at !rrived at the central ,~oian city ,
·aibed the honorary · ~~li!~atiop of Novoslbirlt in
tour of tho Ralph w. Yorboroufh and mil· eumnt' -~. Eml~i•r . ,~~ ,
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lionaliO Dallaa lawyer . reneher "but lbe '""ling lJ that It will ao
by placing lil for~ more' than ' &gt;oviet Union.
William A. Blakll!)' bulb predicted into eRect !bl• faiL •
million dollm worth of. Insurance
While Mr. 'nd Mn. Jlamm at
LICENSE IISUED
viciOI')' today in tbe Texas priThe ,alloclalion:~ma'i' ..:::=::~~
tended tbe -convention, their chU
A marfiage Ueense has been il- mary electh,u.
on a P.f'oposa1 to
.
dren. BorbJU and Jeari. •lsite~ ;ued here to Delmar ll Rhodea, 21, The polls opened at 7 a. m. and hiah ~I
lh!ir j!"andparenla, Mr. and l\lrs tarrisonville, utility worker, and were to 1 reroain open until 7 p, m. from 18 to 20 teama whleh ~~(
lcipba Dole Ward. HarrisonvUle, a~ which Ume the roturna will be- 81! l!llpeeted to meet with II
J/ 0. Roedel, E. Main..t,
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FffiST:PlcNl,~ EQUIPMENT INS~AttED·
Two -picnic benches,

!!replace and

Jeen

'n~nt
port's

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In nther sctio"' tbe asOO&lt;iatlon:
over to finabce tom·

Hlbha two

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