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' -' ' ·· Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June

10, 1959

f11.AN &amp;AKI SALE
t raised throu.gh lhe eveol will be
'ne lluo1l 'hen Club will eon- used for the Muon Youth Center.

7tuet 1 Bake Sale

at the e and 8 An)'one wiahing to contribute may
~ ia Mnon City on S.turda&gt; do so by contactms: any member
l'mt 13. atarUnt: at 9 a. m. Money of the club.

SOCIETY·

Enterprise WSWS
Annual Picnic
Herd On T,uesday

NEWS
Of THE AREA

The

~nnual

and
YOUNG BOYS
,_ barefoot leenna • • • 10
eool, 10 comfortoblt, so
light. Thi• • "it"
for thow carefrte
houn. Smartest
colo11 In durable -··~
fabrict with prices
yCM~

can afford.

.,

boor Has Opened ". An imagina~y
plane trip to a dominion republic
ya~; held with Mrs ..Husted as an
i nstru ~ tor of
geography; Mrs .
Thomas Bentz. stewardess; Mrs.
John Smith as imlructor in hb·
tory and Mrs. Selim Blazewicz
Mrs. P:wl Frick and Mrs. Her·
berl Dixon, who made a visit to
church institutions.
The worship service opened
w1th prayer by Mrs. FranCis H.
Glazier followed with scripture
readin~ by Mr~ . Brown.
Group
singing of "Trust And Obey" with
Mrs . .J::.hn Smith as accompanist,
preceded prayer by Mrs. Brown
which roncl uded the program .
Mrs Glazier. [lresident, conducted a short busineS! session
and members responded to roll
call with a verse of scriptur('
and th~ book of t he Bible from
which it was tal{e n. Mrs. Glazier
announced that the Society was
, inviter! to visit the Society of
I the Rev. Roy Carmichael's church
at Jacksonville. rt was agreed
to visit them on JUI}' 17 and present a prr,~ram . Mrs. Bentz, sec·
retary or spiritual Hfe distributed
"Fe!IOII'ship of Prayer and Steward!lhlp" covenants.
A rrayer circle led by Mrs .
Bentz, when the sick of the
comn.nnity were remembered con
r.luiled the meeting.
Attending were those named
above and Mrs. E. N. Arnold,
Mrs. Jl)hn Frick. Mrs. James Will
Mrs. VictOr Young Jr., ond guests
·dd
t Ob'
Bev. Glazier, llfrs. Guy Bing, Miss
Mr. and Mrs . Harry W . Stover of MI lepo~ •
lO, an; Elsie Arnold, Geraldine, Paula
nounce the engageme-nt of their daughter, Shetla AnDe, tt: and Frtdie Fdck , Marjorie and
James o. Hubbard, son of Mr . and Mrs . Carl L. Hubbar~ of Brenda Bentz, Effie and PhyHis
Syracu&amp;e, Ohio.
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Blazew1cz, Ann Ohlinger, Vickie,
Miss Stover is a graduate of Middleport H_J~h School. Sh~ Chueki&amp;, Diana and Janice Young
attended Ohio University where she was affiliated. wi~h Phi Beverlv Jane and Reeky Will and
Chi Delta Sorority. Miss Stover is presently teachmg m the ,s_";;";;";;;;D;;I·x;;o;.n..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Lancaster School System.
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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT
SHOE STORE
"Middle Of Upper Block"
POMEROY

OHIO

Mr. Hubbard is a graduate of Pomeroy High School •nd

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20 th at the First United

port.

ou Can

Presbyterian

Mainly About
People
In Pome,oy

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Around
--- The World
FOR 80 DAYS

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AND NEVER FIND BARGAINS LIKE THESE

ly LUCILLI HAWkiNS

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crumbly and
sons, ·Phil and ·Billy, of Wellsville
and Mr . and Mrs. Glen Rutledge
ot East Ll verpool were we~k end
Dr. Elsie.
W. S. Tile
Hart
and
Miss
{;rum~ ~;:!~"'.~~of
' attendl!d the ·graduation of

Crumbly at Ohio UnivP.rslty
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coopu and
Dan White and dauahtcr, Bar·
mol"nint~ for
baro , left Tuesday
Brecksville to attend Com mem:e·
menl at Breck11vllle -High School
when the Jormer's grandson, Wil·
Ham Uogcr Cooper, will graduate
Mr. and Mn, .Oelphin Wchnu~
were reecnt guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mra . Harry Wchrung and
other l'elativca.
Mrs. Edwin W~rung anti child·
rcn, Donald, Dennis and Janiee,
arc visitmg at Ml. Angel Oregon,
with her rathflt:, R. J . ~Berning .
Mrs. Mabel M1mkin is a patient
at the St. Juseph HosPilal, Parkenbur.:.
Mr. ond Mrs. t1arence Andrews
and family and guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence WILHam Andrews of
Quonset Point, R. 1., apent the
week end in Dayton with relativet
und attended a reunion of the
Eskew family on Sunday.
Clare Jennlnl!ls of Coral Gables,
Fla ., arrive4 Sunday for a ~everal
weeks vialt. with her grandfather,
Peter Jcnnlni!IJ.
Mrs. Ne!He Johnson of Pitts·
burgh arrive dloday . for a vialt
with .Mrs. William Jlaxtcr.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Gooeh and
family have moved from GalUpolis
to Flatwooda.
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Mr. and Mn. Osmer Gooch and
friends of Gallipolis and Ross
Jones and Mr. and Mn. Don Thomas of Pomeroy wel'tl sunday guests
:~Ira.

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1957 FORD 6 CYL. PICKUP
$1295.00
1955 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Dump
R11ady To Go- Motor Reconditioned

$1595.00•
1959 FORD F600 Dump Truck
2 Speed Axle, 5 Speed Transmission. Like New.
ONLY 6.000 MILES

$4795.00
1951 FORD VB PICKUP
A-1 CONDITION

$595.00
1951 CHEV. 1 Ton Van Body
Dual Rear Wheels -ldeai For Produce,
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$59$.00

1956 FORD 8 Cyl. 3-4 Ton
CAB and CHASSIS
Only 25,000 Miles. Excellent Condition.

$1195.00

PRESTON MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
Phone 233-X

D·resses
FO! Thai Hoi

Summer Weather ·

JUNE'S .DRESS SHOP
"'The House Of FUhion"

s-nd 11.

Mt.Nio,....

enta.

Si's-so-n-=-'s-A~tt-en~-d-:-Graduation At
Cincinnati Elder
MMI. Tim Sisson and aon, Fred·
die, were in Cincinnati last week
end to attend the eraduatlon of
-M n. Siuon'1 nephew, Joseph John·
11on, aon of Mr. and Mra. Joseph
Mathews.
.
'Mr. Johnsan graduated lr:ptn the ·
Elder High School on "iday evenina: in a class of 289. Ttte nadua·

tlon exerciNa were held at Taft
Attdltorlum.
While there they also atteQded
the ,btsebaU doubleheader on Sunday arternqon.

D of A MIITING
Tbe .Past Councilor&amp; of TbeodorUI Coudcll, •Da\llhterJ of .AJnerlta,
will meet Thul'lday evenlna at tbe
home of Mrs. Mu Meinhart Wlt.'i

Mrs. Heney :ftelbel u .eO-aloma·~

of Mr . .1nd Mta. E. J. HUL
Mr. and Mra. Dav:id Do....We and
tnd friends of (olumbui 'ilit·
relaUvea in the aHa on ,S fn·

ur ru net,...,..... ..,._
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Pomeroy-Middljoport, Ohio, Thursday, Juoe 11, 1959

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STRETOI SOCKS

SKIRTS

Floe anklets lor lo~~&amp;er
wear. Stretches. White
cotton and nylon to lit
sizes 8Y.i to 11.

59c

full pleated styles and pencil sUm

styles -

prints -

gay plaids -

GIRLS SUMMER
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floral

PAJAMAS·

bor-

Dainty patterna. Lace &amp;
ribbon trimmed. Sizes 4
to 14. Baby Dlill sl,yle. ·

der prints and solids.

SIZES 22 TO . 30

$1.95
Children's

Reg. $1.95

BLUE DENIM

Children's Sun Suits

BOXER LONGIES
Sanforized blue denim
with two pockets and
elastic waislba•nd. Sizes
2 to 8.

Small, medium and

~arge

eizes

rand Nzea 2, 3 and 3X. A}l comb-

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-ed ootton in solid colora, checks

88c

""".uipes.

FOR· BOYS end GIRLS

OVEWL PANTS

Mr. and Mn. Wllllam Houck
(Julia Mitch) and small daughter,
Beth, of Marion, Ohio. came laat
week end for a v&amp;ait with her ·par·
enta, Mr. and M\&amp;, P, L Mitch, and
his parents, Mr. and IMra. Robert
Houek in Gallipolis
At the morning worahip service
Beth was ~aptized at the Heath
Melhodist ~hureh in Ml4dleport
by the Rev. Raymon Konkrieht.
Mr. Houck left Sunday to , attend a meeuna In C.bicaao or the
Berkline Furniture Market and
Mrs. Houck wUl remain bere for
a two weeks vlalt with her par-

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men's summer skirts

FRIDDlE HOUDASHEL T

lioucks Visiting
At Mitch Home

y

at ~
l'...- ,..,__,.

.
ent111e

.

Outstanding values in wo-

Men's Big Y1Dk

Mn. John Bacon and ll)n Jack
spent the weekend at H"llaboro.
Mn. Bacon's niece, Judy :Sianken
ahlp and friend, Nancy Blair, of
Hlll.s')Gro, returned home with
her and are apendlng the week
here.

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GIRLS TWIRL

$1.95 and $2.95

Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Jock.) Wal ·
burn and son, Steven, are moving
from the M"rs. Bo-b Miller apart·
mcnt on Third Ave. to the Grant
house!! on the corner of Main and
Pifth Streets.
Mra. Joe M11gnotta rMary Seines)
and children spent last week with
her parents, Mr. and . f4rs.. John
Seines. Mr. Magnotta eame tor the
week end and the Magnotta&amp; returned lo their home in •Princeton,
W. Va., Sunday.
Cpl. 11:nd Mra. Edward Lee Me·
Comaa spent the week en~ with
hi s p.arenls, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCQmall and Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch and
children, David and Steven, of
Martins Ferry. vi lilted over the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Mitch and her parE:nts,
Mr. and Mrs. John Seines Mrs.
Mltcb and children bad come earlier and 11pent last week with the ·
Sclne11

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1bde at Ctpc Cuaveral from
Uled roc.tet part.a."
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VOL XI NO. 48

Women's Summer

About

Church, Middle-

e

podiod 11 the
Air Force miJtUe teat cellter ~
· a.tt:Jcter on its bumper tllli rtadJ

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Floor Coverings- Furniture- Appliances- Ready to Wear
Draperies- Housewares- Men's Wear- Dry Goods

Around And

IS

serving with the U .S. Navy, aboard ~he U_.S.S. Forrestal.
The invitation wedding and reception Will take place _June

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c,\PE CANAVERAL, FIJ. A

1!1111 eoomtible

Store Wide June Sales

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CIWCIO.E FOR TODAY -

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picnic of the W: ;ws

Following a picnic supper at 6 1
p. m. the regular meeting wu
held with Mrs. Alire Thompsor
oresenting the topic "A Wide

wciiilii

.

of the Enterprise EUB Cb•Jrch
was he!d Tuesday .al L'le hoo.1e of
Mn. fo::&gt;rl Brown and Mrs. Claude
Husted.

Engagement Is Announced

fOI YOUNG

.

$1.69

Made of 10 ounce de111im -Sanforized -.shrunk - full
cut ¥Moth graduated dlmensicms fOr fit end comfort.

Tr-Iple lll"clied. Size 29 to 44

$1.98

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R·
opened the
wttb
attack on the gover· .

GOLDEN STAR

Scott Family Napkins

fURNITURE
POLISH ',.

Deep te~ture gives you springy strength, Stays put on

~·

your lap . Wet-strengtb. Pink, yellow, turquoise and

ct ....,

white.

IIA&gt;eommonded fO&lt; !)up&gt;. lac-

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80 Nopklns- Size 13 by 13 Inches.

pollllt.., ·· proledl.

vami.tl. and .enameJ:'
12 OUNC;I

2

pkg~.

u.l5 ond ......

29¢

SIU r

Siesta

SMOKERS

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59c
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Bra•s lacquered finished
smoking stands. With
amber ash trays and
weighted bases.
JUNE SALES

3 Position Recllulng Back wlth one blltld adjustmenl

$7.00

$18.95 to $24.95

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STROI.LEit- SLEEPER- WALKER
Big Selection of Colors a~d styles.

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SALE! Just
. 17. Regular $1.75
.

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ALL

· PISTOL SETS

Fuinifllre

Bullet loading Fanner 110 Gun plus 8 all metal play
bollets. Fan it - hand smoker - cylln~r revolver. ·

$2.00
OTHER TOY SPECIALS
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Reg. U-~1 lllagnelle Buelioll Gomes .. :. , .. ·.

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.a.eo ·

Reg. 1.21 PID Amerieu Super 7 CUpper A!"J!~ lie
Re&amp;. 98e Mellll Toy Trueka .......... .' .;. , . , . : • ·lie

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AIUI properiJ lnltaUed' '

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ELIERFELDS
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STORE .IIOUR,S,

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1Dd Every Illy

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The Hard.ya attended telidOna
the National Square. ~ ,
Festiva' In Denlfer, Colb., later
danced at a lodle on top of Plle~e ';:
Peak, 14,000 feet above aea, ·I·~ '
!Enroute home tbey atQpped one
afternoon in \ cOlorado SpJLrla ,Wi
vilit the widOw of '"Pappy" S~w , , ' !
foul!der or UJodern IQ.Uil'e·. dd.cing. Am:arU~, Tpaa.r 'tal Vq.u,
New Mexfeo, Otlaho.._ att, ~

or

sa •nd St. Louia ··wtre aom.e of
their other

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Herdy's rel-t~veL

to 'vi*Jt

kf.

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fHtbAJLY $ENTINEL

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2--.,.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 11,1~ ' . · ~

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8Y ILANCHI M. HJ.IKI'NS

on the "town green " Saturday

. ..

will be the fust such event spon-

soced..by them in two years.

ihf hot day, ''SuY.n 'don't .,.ou
Want 'to come in here (dJning
room), you mu-st be 10 hot oot

' lreveral times last summer firemen made
tetltative plans for "One of these popular social evemngs Each time somethmg caused
cancellation - a competing social eh;ewhere ,
rain • or conflict with other civic affairs Gen·
et'~l chairma·n is Robert McElhinney. Wayne
Gibbons, fireman and councilman, also ts m
tile thick of planning this ice crei:lm social
~e

there. •

J'No, ma'am, fm doin' fine,
juat C~Jol aa a cueumber", and
the lady or the bo\1.88 cotog out
to see, found out wh;.·•
She wa.1 ironing dihctly in
front '&gt;f the re{rigeratof, with the
1ce box door wide open. .

very widely used way to raise a few ~ollars
lor this or that club's pel project. Church
groups, firemen, auxiliaries, even school-bas.
ed
think ,ljrst Of the ice ere a~
money ,. needed f&lt;&gt;r a new tuba,
uiplmel~\ a Boy Scout Troop, or just to
an empty treasury.
u.- ••• have • firm root in Am·
Ukely they are something
cities where no one has time •
of cake or a stack of ice ·ere m
in public
in company with a ·heighbor
from down the street.
We don't know how. or when, this bit of
small-town Amertc&amp;na originated. One of its
early torms surely was the oldtime "box supper social" used in' country schooJ houses or
the sJfles drained by the Miosisslpp1 River.
lOt~ Interesting form . II even was
more~ a ~ial, event than the ice creampciii)(M t!llliY. Mi~ marrl"'eS were f!t·st

·PomtrDf, Qhio

~e Wf.t a capacity crowd at·
tendtftg' thi'btek Held Record Hop
whh:!'h Waa held Friday in the Ma
JOn YoMh Center ,1\ppearing with
Di.-xwarr "The Crysfala", a I'Ock
'n' -'rtl1 l!orljbo, who scored a b1g
hltrlflfta th6 audience as d1d Dick
Rlblif. Membar• or the 11crvlnp: com ·
mlttee and thiiperc.nea present
we~ f'lr. and Mn. Hoyt Sayre, Jr.,
Mr11 ?il\ll1Burn•. tBetty Winston,
IBI1nche Hlcleel, Mra. Hilbert Staf·
lord, Mr. and Mn. ttenry Rell mlre, Jr and Charles W11lk~r. Mil ·
10n nifht pollc:em~tn.

trlea, abo are a firat rate game foJlowtn(f aueau: Mn:. carol iBuet, Velma Sttoeart of Athena.
preserve. Sullivan stld:
Middleport; Min llary Cbapm1n,
Mrs. Ohve Ina:raham and daueh-

160A. :.018 Tt Rll, Olive.
::-:::;;;:--;:;
after apendina: ten daya with hb
nephew, Mr. and Mn. Denver Par·
sons ol Fellsmere, F1oridL
Mrs Chloe Fink Ia visiting her
daqnter, Mr. and Mrs. Niles
Strait of Wheeliq.
Recent callers of Homer Parker
were Joe •Phlllipa, John Keck, Rev.
Tom Wellb, Jlm oeni.8on and Richard Grueser.

Week- End Special

. . . - . - . .. ... . .. .

lb. 75c

Stewin!l 8e•f ....... , . . . . . . . . lb. 69c
Beef Short Riba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c

ovornl~~~

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Sunday
atternoon &amp;uests ol Mr.
Tlte Koller holdtnp, aometllllti opened ber m•nv
~ lovel".. Cifb.
d
over 8.000 acrel in aU, with ~&gt;.bout
Refreshment. of cake deeorated an Mn. Homer Parker were Miss
'100 to 1110 acres beiaa held lor with wedding beU.. :tool-aid, cof. Wilma Hermann of Cbeabire, HowJH)IIlble e~pti~Je lluminum indu• lee a~d minta were auved to the 1ard Parter of Cheater and Min

English Cut

·¢tbSSWORD

oblcurt
u. Tim• of

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Beef Roost . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . lb. 69c

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which • weddlni bell Wll IUipend·
Theafter
evenina:
was1111111
spentSnowden
Plll'lDi
ed.
tames
wbieh

at lARIIYilfe, Sunday.
Stout, Parcell, SaJem .
Robert Mu.uer, Columbw:, 1 pent
David R. }fUner, Dee., to
the w~t end with his mother, Mr. Hattie M. Mlaner abd Mary E.
and Ml'l. Earl Kine.
Hack, Allid. for Trana., Salem.
u
RusselL
Co., to
....
ra. Eth e1 Nel1on, Dee Thomu, John
K. •ndirnvlllltment
Ma- A. Michael,
Clara lly..eU and Osa Turner at·
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tended a at)'le revue at tbe O. u. Lot 37, Rutland.
Cen~ in Athens reeenUy.
Maraaret Mae and Dtin K. Bater
Mr. and Mrs. LewJI Rupe and to Martha Buchanan, .Pu-cela,
ramily are apendini two weeU 0 11 ve.
with hi• grandmother, Mra. Alma
Edlth H., a.pc:1 Theodore T.
Rupe.
Reed
to orrln F. and Mary E. 11111
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More Low Meat Prices!

S~ntlnel

1. Hautboy
T.A llav
'1. Without a

a:Uta were placed on a ta.,le over

Admx ..

eomt~ .

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liS.Pnmo
ml ..
lltar

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lava

18, Dllo
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COLUMBUS ·u·PI ---14A $24!!,&amp;31
contract let by JS,ent State University trustees lnclt~ded on&amp;y about
M thousond dol·~ IQ'- · ~~ndteaP·
Ina: around a-l_.n~il b\M(d~~, Finance Dlrectt\r '.lln"t,. ~ lttl
told
Gov. Michael Y. Dil~llt t ay.

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1ueat or

MI.. IJndt

iParkel", Saturdty.
Mr. and Vra. Aronld Rleharda of
Middleport apent Sunday evenilil
with Mr. and Mra. Dell Luckadoo.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Mutchler
spent Sundllf evtnina with Mr.
and Mrl. Floyd 'nloma&amp;.
Recent callel'll Of :Un:. Bertha
Am01 wert Mia&amp; Cbrlltlna Church
of ~thene and Mr. and Mrs. J 11.
Mc~·arland, MllliDon.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde; Craven and
ehUdren of. Mont Calm., W~ \l'a.,
tbe Week eoct-wi\h Mill! Opt

reated

lh'i'ee

Ne'w

f.'ll•tle, Pa.,

teene-aen aftlr- 'thiY ltlandoned 1

1tolln ear at ·neaf't)y JaeJtaontown.
W AllllliiQTOII UP!

~aldent

i Blaenhow-.r hu proclahntcl llC!lt
Sunday 11

.n11 Dt¥. "'

Uf1ed all
Americans to 'dlultY . the Oa1 at
their ho~e1.

'III,Tuljlia MOMI

Lee RudlaiU ·li .~tutninl home

tpday from ·Holler ·!l:o&amp;pltal alter

18~~ Utere. lie will 1tay In bed

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It

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wa.
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land tu Freda Welling, Parcels,
O,ange
Frer:la Welling to Creston 0 .
ilnd Phyllis Newland, Parcell,
Orange.
John R and Ruth L. Duerr to
lrvmg Karr, Jr., Parcel, Pomeroy
Wilbur E. and Mary E. GUlJ.
Jan to Paul and Maxine Hollman,

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A&amp;P Super.Right
Tender.Lean
Mellow-Smoked
FUlL
SHANK
HALF

WHOLE

Smoked Ham 49.,: lb.

lb.

BUTT HALF

Smoked Ham 55.: lb.
Shank
f.nd
of
Ham
35•1b.
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Butt End of Ham 39.,: lb.

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HALF

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RIB
HALF

lb.

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END Of
RIB END OF

Frying Chicken ... , . . . . . . . . . lb. 35c

Stewina Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c

FrHh Sliced

Fresh Hom
Pork Butts

Whole Conned Chicken . . . . . each 89c
.................

lb.

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Sho¥ Htlf

LOIN
CUT

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. . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ..

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lb•

•

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lb.

79c

BIB
CUT

43c
33c
75c

• • • • •
lb.
lb.
lb 49c LHn, - t r •
•
Spare R1bs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 49c
lb 9c A&amp;• S-loht Thick Sticod
• 4 Bacon . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 99c

Cottage 'liutts ...... , .. , . . . . . lb. 65c
s-...
Bacon Squares ........... , . . . lb• .25c

FINE BIG ONES ... VINE RIPENED

--

eaotaloupetJ

Dotty annd..;. Chalco of._,, Fhlla•'Lhw

Dog Food ........ ' . .. .. 12 - 16-oz. c. . 19c

_..., ......

Shel.lie leau · ··· · · · · ·· · 2 - 29-oz. cau 59c
·- .,.. er..m. Style
Golllen Corn ·· · · · · · · · · · · 6 - 16-oz. cans 79c
TOMatots · ··: · · · · · · · · 4 -15~-oz. c-. 49c

JUMBO
27
SIZE

.·

-IIEIIRO'II, O. lll'l "- '!'be otate
Htihway ,p •trol We&lt;! ..lday tr·

" YOU HloYI TO

SCRATCH VOIIIl ITCM-

· - ...... ·-·· . , . . _ Guatltr

TOLEOO, 0. UP! ..,.. )1\remen
had to walt for--m~ U..n&lt;&amp;n hour
enrly today lor offlchdl1.ot the Toledo Trult co. to artlve· ao ihe
firemen could Jet II). l hot plate
left burnlni when the bank wu
closod Wednelday bumed a hole
throuP. a tible lftd l&amp;nited 200

emptY money bap.

'

tit JUIT 15 MINUTII

S. . E. Hawk to C. 0 and Pbyllla N~ wl;:md, minerals, Oran1e.
Creston 0 . and PhyUis New·

........

The EdltQ1'

l

The church buement waa deeorated ln green ~nd yeUow aad tbe

Gulltrle.

::~:::~·::~·::· ;~:ddl•c.

..

wu honored with a bridal abower
at the O!.rbttan Cbun!h, Frldt)'
evenina. Hoateaae• for , the oeea•
ion were M.n. Jud)' Snowjlen, )fu.
Doria 'n!om11 and Un. Pearle
Canaday.

o.

and Nellie Tewb
Robtr~ L. and Wuda S.rre to
Lot 101, Berttla Sayre, Lot, Pomeroy.
Middle!&gt;OI'f..
Buthnd hrnlture IDe., to .ArFreda Well1ng to- Edward 0 . nold 11., Herau.n L. , Paul K,
and Nellie Tewlubar;y, Lot lot, Geora:e o.. and Wendell E. Grate
M1ddle~ort.
14/ ICIOA. RuU10d.
Sidney and" Donna RuNeU to
Danville CitiMn fdepbone !A
Ray and Norma Heco.x, Lot 170, Freemont St.evertt, Pr-1!1., .Marie
Middleport.
TUrner, Sec., to Joe and liiJDnle
WIIUam M. and Loi.a J . Qarlr: Strict, 1'4 A, Salem.
to RenOJIIIt R. and Mabel Harman,
Pareeh, Rutland.
W1Jbarn W. Chait, Gdn. ol Mat
garet C Mu~~er to prviJie W.
Cbaae, und ~ Int. BOA, Scipio.
Wllli.am W., miVe A., Orville
W., E1mi~e Chase to Cbarle&amp; G.
and C1:-rie Sheets, OOA, 531, Sci·
pio.

Geor1e D. Guthr1e to Albert If.

Sales Tax

··MailBag
i.
•

Goldie

Edwnd 0

blry to Freda WllhnJ,

ville; Mrs. Paul Shoemaker • of Wdliamaon.
Middleport; Jean Slden. Sabra
Mr. and Mrs Dayton Paraona
Canaday. Wanda WH.Ilaml, Connie and lane returned home Monday
Black, Judy Chase, •Betty Wllllama,
Rutblane lloush, Ethel Nelaon.
Mary Wolfe, Bett)' Sidera. Cora
Plummer,' JuJia Grate, Fern Sweeney, Eva Fleming, Noretha P1emniJ, Joan Wlae, Janet Morrla,
Edith Wllliamaon, Donna William·
son, .PbyUia Sncrwden, Jean ·P arkplo)'ca.
er, Verna &amp;lowden, Joan May,
Thelma Michael, Addle Michael,
Jessie Grueaer. Hila Bar.lter, Ethel
Nicholson, Myrtle Donahue, Fave
Harriaoa. Katllleen P1nt, Isabelle
(Continued 'rom P... 0..}
Nelson, •Pear;! (Jttle. Joan Stewart
Still &amp;en in the 25-year-old Marie IBirchfleld, Fay Sauer, Jetsllmp 5YIIt.,m are the 3 per cent frey Snowden, PauUne Buell;, Allee
redemption ot stamp's .f.ace va- Wllliams. Adeline Snowden, .Reva
lue, collected mosUy by charities Snowden, Ethel Snowden, Betty
and U,e 1 JIC:r eent aa:ency eom· Hobatetter and Barbara V&amp;nMeter.
8111:TH ANNOU.NCID
One ot tbe criticisms or aiHili•b
.Mr. and Mrs . .Paul Patterson are
Jna the stamps was that by awlteh announcing the blrtb of 1 ~~even
\ ing lrom the pre·pald syalem, In pound five DUbee •on born Sunwhich merchanta buy stamp be- day, June 7, at Holzer H01pit1l.
fore coUeetlng Ute tlx, to a po~t­ The little one has -been named Jef
pald ayatem, there would be a frey Owen and Ia lbeina welcomed
two-month inter'm ln which nO by a sister, Roxanna.
·
ulet~ tax revenuea would
be
Maternal erandPJrents are Mr.
eollected.
and Mrs. Hiram Slawter.
Car Nles were p;z.empted after nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs:.
Pepple ar&amp;ued that there would 0. 0. •Patterson.
be no delu in collecting these
'Mn. Paul Barnes and children
l'fll'enues. The taa on auto salet or iPomel'O)' were Surtday eallen
was and would be colleeted at the of .Mr. and Mrs. noyd Thomas
tiMe of sale. Besides, Pepple said
iMr". and Mrs. Ke,nl'l.eth Michael
the ltamp. have no special en· and Mike or Cbilll~otht~ were Sun·
fotceJUent value on car JiJee. day guests of bi1 pareot1, Mr. and
COME
The tax must be pald belore the lira. J. E. Michael.
i:H owner gets bia car title.
Mr. and Mt~. Forrest McCann
~
and family or Charleston were the
Sunday guests of ber parent&amp;, Mr.
and .Mrs. ClarenCe Prlee,
Several from ber attended thl:l
recital presented by · Miss Maril)'n
'turner at Middleport ~ently.
Among tboae attendlna were Mr.
AT A&amp;P!
and Mn. James Titua, :Miaa Tlullma
M:icbael, Mrs. Bertha Amos, Mrs.
Gra'ce . Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Tu,r.ner •n,d famUy, Mra.
Robert Canaday and Sabra, Mrs.
.-~---~---~--~1
C. 0. Chapman, Mu. Anl'l Webster
and ramlly, Mrs. Mary Beard, MJn
Etna Gardner, Mrs. Bertha Lasher,
Mrs. P. A. Jividen, Misa Carrie
Round Bont~ Shoulder
Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs Ira Wolle
and Mra. Jestle Molden.
LHn lhef Rout
Rev. Tom Weills was a Sundo~
dinner gueat ol Mr. and Mrs.
King.
LHnaon.lMI
Mrs. Ethel Nelaon tillted Monday even~na: wHh her euuldn, WDI'Ie)' Russell o-r Bailey .Run. Mr.
Ruuell was recently returned
Cut-Up Trtr .P adc
rmm Holler HoapltaJ" where he
waa confined with Injuries received in a sawmill accident.
DI"HMd - --- Tender, Plumtt
Mr. and Mn. James Hutton ol
Grove City, apent Sunday with hi•
Wlihovt GITtt.IS .. .. 3V. lb. con
aunt Mr. and Mra. Ernett MoldeJ~,
llln !BJllle Lou Martin ••• , an

'The Editor's
The Dal1y

Miss Alberta Snowden Is Honored
., ..,.,!:!l!!.ridal S.'!~:;~~~r ~!p,~t
Rutland : Mi• Alberta Snowden eral 1erviee1 for Mn. Don Gorby

land nine bave been killl on roads
and bi.Pw.aya fa the area since last
October. Quail alao are pleatiful."
A run protnm ol Ofllaniled reereaUon Ia carried ou&amp; lor KAiser
employes. FtelliUea inelude a clubhouse. plenic areas, batl ltelda. a
goll range, arobery nnae, hikJn&amp;
traila, trap rtDJe and c:hlldren'a
pl..)'lf"Ound. He uld tlJ m being
uJed bf the eompall)''s 2,833 em·

I

I

UIJilJ 1 three-aere, fhH.Dd·one·
:ball acre, and twoaue lake lor
fiatuDJ end plcnlckJna litea. Artotbel- 1.8 acte lake ia tJillq.
"Bua are IJ'OWillJ like cruy ln
these lint lakea," Sullivan reported. He deaeribed 10-inch bau on·
ly a yur old.
Conatrqet.lon oa. the 8-aeu lake
wbicb Ja aebtduicd to be open lor
pllblle uae 11 alread)' be&amp;Wl. f'llna
caD for ill compietioa thia summer.

Land Transfers

Pomt.roy; Mn, F'reda Montaomery ten ol .Pomero)' were Sunday
"Deer are so plenUful on our and ~in Joan Montgomery, Lints- ev~ning cueats pf Mrs Garnet

~·ery ,

ice c;ream social has become a

I,AKII aiiNG aUILT
Fmploye1 ol Kala:er alnad¥ are

Did You Know That?

.; When 'Middleport flremen serve ice cream
eyeQ.in&amp;,

year bull. Harvut ahould Mart iD
18 )'eara.

•

OPPORTUNITY FOR SOCIAL INVENTOR

ari~~es

Dally SenUnel, Pomoroy·lllddleport, 0, June II, 195~

IC.Wiauod • - .... Pool

t.mmentating Editorially
......... '•

New Lake

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S, PIC;CIA;J~J - ~ .
.
cu:KEY lt-MKNIFt·
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lfol House .•. il!.r Blpe

.Tomatoes

-•

... lb. 35.,:
Y BUYS!

ill .{ ~.

• 80TTI.E
•CA)'I

,

WllhPwk

·,;,..,-CltOiii ·ror

_,_

SIIGAIED or

SPECIALt-BE(i. 73c
,•

I_b.

..... .

lb.

4tc

····C..........
· ·· ·· · 2 - ,29~i. ens 7•

o,... PI•IIONII ____ Hen

Peaches - .' - 3 lbs. 49.,:

UTS

"

Fruit Codt.al

CAROLINA . , . YELLOW MEAT,% iDeh IDd UP

Secollcl Helplllftl

' '

Sulta111 ---. In Syrup

··· ·· · · · · · · ·· · 2 - 46-oz. cans 59c
" ' - - -.. .... 11.......1..
Del Monte Drink · · · · · · ·· 2 - 46-oz. can 59c
Ann P111

AND SIX

Col• •

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. cr..,.,
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Ring - ea. 39.:

....., Pailcor

Lemon Pie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each 43c
,.,..... Oltm.l

. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Z doll. 49c
rb Pie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each 4~c

Loaf . . . . .. . .. .. . . , . ea. 29c

fl.( Drink

PeaniltiUtter . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .. 24-oz.. ,. 55c

•

s.ltana
leans .... :. . . .. 2 - 52-oz. ... 59c
, ....... lluffacl
OlfnS · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.. 10~-oz. 'fqio 49c
Our Own lrand
·
' .
Tea lags · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · Pkg. of 64-:- 49c
.. . . . lockllorry
'
~ ·:········· ·········. 16-oz..l.- 27c
A~ P,... IIICW.rr,' 0, lldHt.rt'J
.
J.UV. . ................... :. . . 12-ol. ,., 25c
A~~... NatDoa

Relig
· ·· ·· ·· · · ·· ··· · · ····· · aV..-oz. jiif 19c
. _ ,... , ....... ltrlit
Muhtd ......... :, ......... 16-ez; jar 19c
A"'! llita

.

,

.

Fludt
Dmslng · · ·.· · ·· · ' ·.· · · · · ·. k.jar 19c
w.. u.....,. ,.......
. .

(lrws Pea-.s · :.· ·:· · ·· :._.·; 19-o~ .... 33c
Worthman ---- a.,,.. P:ltftn
.
...... - .. . ' .. .. . . .
29C.;

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fHtbAJLY $ENTINEL

,.

2--.,.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 11,1~ ' . · ~

i!

8Y ILANCHI M. HJ.IKI'NS

on the "town green " Saturday

. ..

will be the fust such event spon-

soced..by them in two years.

ihf hot day, ''SuY.n 'don't .,.ou
Want 'to come in here (dJning
room), you mu-st be 10 hot oot

' lreveral times last summer firemen made
tetltative plans for "One of these popular social evemngs Each time somethmg caused
cancellation - a competing social eh;ewhere ,
rain • or conflict with other civic affairs Gen·
et'~l chairma·n is Robert McElhinney. Wayne
Gibbons, fireman and councilman, also ts m
tile thick of planning this ice crei:lm social
~e

there. •

J'No, ma'am, fm doin' fine,
juat C~Jol aa a cueumber", and
the lady or the bo\1.88 cotog out
to see, found out wh;.·•
She wa.1 ironing dihctly in
front '&gt;f the re{rigeratof, with the
1ce box door wide open. .

very widely used way to raise a few ~ollars
lor this or that club's pel project. Church
groups, firemen, auxiliaries, even school-bas.
ed
think ,ljrst Of the ice ere a~
money ,. needed f&lt;&gt;r a new tuba,
uiplmel~\ a Boy Scout Troop, or just to
an empty treasury.
u.- ••• have • firm root in Am·
Ukely they are something
cities where no one has time •
of cake or a stack of ice ·ere m
in public
in company with a ·heighbor
from down the street.
We don't know how. or when, this bit of
small-town Amertc&amp;na originated. One of its
early torms surely was the oldtime "box supper social" used in' country schooJ houses or
the sJfles drained by the Miosisslpp1 River.
lOt~ Interesting form . II even was
more~ a ~ial, event than the ice creampciii)(M t!llliY. Mi~ marrl"'eS were f!t·st

·PomtrDf, Qhio

~e Wf.t a capacity crowd at·
tendtftg' thi'btek Held Record Hop
whh:!'h Waa held Friday in the Ma
JOn YoMh Center ,1\ppearing with
Di.-xwarr "The Crysfala", a I'Ock
'n' -'rtl1 l!orljbo, who scored a b1g
hltrlflfta th6 audience as d1d Dick
Rlblif. Membar• or the 11crvlnp: com ·
mlttee and thiiperc.nea present
we~ f'lr. and Mn. Hoyt Sayre, Jr.,
Mr11 ?il\ll1Burn•. tBetty Winston,
IBI1nche Hlcleel, Mra. Hilbert Staf·
lord, Mr. and Mn. ttenry Rell mlre, Jr and Charles W11lk~r. Mil ·
10n nifht pollc:em~tn.

trlea, abo are a firat rate game foJlowtn(f aueau: Mn:. carol iBuet, Velma Sttoeart of Athena.
preserve. Sullivan stld:
Middleport; Min llary Cbapm1n,
Mrs. Ohve Ina:raham and daueh-

160A. :.018 Tt Rll, Olive.
::-:::;;;:--;:;
after apendina: ten daya with hb
nephew, Mr. and Mn. Denver Par·
sons ol Fellsmere, F1oridL
Mrs Chloe Fink Ia visiting her
daqnter, Mr. and Mrs. Niles
Strait of Wheeliq.
Recent callers of Homer Parker
were Joe •Phlllipa, John Keck, Rev.
Tom Wellb, Jlm oeni.8on and Richard Grueser.

Week- End Special

. . . - . - . .. ... . .. .

lb. 75c

Stewin!l 8e•f ....... , . . . . . . . . lb. 69c
Beef Short Riba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c

ovornl~~~

I

'e. Ptu. llld lAO .u.s..

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Sunday
atternoon &amp;uests ol Mr.
Tlte Koller holdtnp, aometllllti opened ber m•nv
~ lovel".. Cifb.
d
over 8.000 acrel in aU, with ~&gt;.bout
Refreshment. of cake deeorated an Mn. Homer Parker were Miss
'100 to 1110 acres beiaa held lor with wedding beU.. :tool-aid, cof. Wilma Hermann of Cbeabire, HowJH)IIlble e~pti~Je lluminum indu• lee a~d minta were auved to the 1ard Parter of Cheater and Min

English Cut

·¢tbSSWORD

oblcurt
u. Tim• of

I

Beef Roost . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . lb. 69c

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which • weddlni bell Wll IUipend·
Theafter
evenina:
was1111111
spentSnowden
Plll'lDi
ed.
tames
wbieh

at lARIIYilfe, Sunday.
Stout, Parcell, SaJem .
Robert Mu.uer, Columbw:, 1 pent
David R. }fUner, Dee., to
the w~t end with his mother, Mr. Hattie M. Mlaner abd Mary E.
and Ml'l. Earl Kine.
Hack, Allid. for Trana., Salem.
u
RusselL
Co., to
....
ra. Eth e1 Nel1on, Dee Thomu, John
K. •ndirnvlllltment
Ma- A. Michael,
Clara lly..eU and Osa Turner at·
''
tended a at)'le revue at tbe O. u. Lot 37, Rutland.
Cen~ in Athens reeenUy.
Maraaret Mae and Dtin K. Bater
Mr. and Mrs. LewJI Rupe and to Martha Buchanan, .Pu-cela,
ramily are apendini two weeU 0 11 ve.
with hi• grandmother, Mra. Alma
Edlth H., a.pc:1 Theodore T.
Rupe.
Reed
to orrln F. and Mary E. 11111
1

More Low Meat Prices!

S~ntlnel

1. Hautboy
T.A llav
'1. Without a

a:Uta were placed on a ta.,le over

Admx ..

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liS.Pnmo
ml ..
lltar

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lava

18, Dllo
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Ill. Not

lt&amp;lt

10. MUll•
11. tow.lt

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COLUMBUS ·u·PI ---14A $24!!,&amp;31
contract let by JS,ent State University trustees lnclt~ded on&amp;y about
M thousond dol·~ IQ'- · ~~ndteaP·
Ina: around a-l_.n~il b\M(d~~, Finance Dlrectt\r '.lln"t,. ~ lttl
told
Gov. Michael Y. Dil~llt t ay.

'

1ueat or

MI.. IJndt

iParkel", Saturdty.
Mr. and Vra. Aronld Rleharda of
Middleport apent Sunday evenilil
with Mr. and Mra. Dell Luckadoo.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Mutchler
spent Sundllf evtnina with Mr.
and Mrl. Floyd 'nloma&amp;.
Recent callel'll Of :Un:. Bertha
Am01 wert Mia&amp; Cbrlltlna Church
of ~thene and Mr. and Mrs. J 11.
Mc~·arland, MllliDon.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde; Craven and
ehUdren of. Mont Calm., W~ \l'a.,
tbe Week eoct-wi\h Mill! Opt

reated

lh'i'ee

Ne'w

f.'ll•tle, Pa.,

teene-aen aftlr- 'thiY ltlandoned 1

1tolln ear at ·neaf't)y JaeJtaontown.
W AllllliiQTOII UP!

~aldent

i Blaenhow-.r hu proclahntcl llC!lt
Sunday 11

.n11 Dt¥. "'

Uf1ed all
Americans to 'dlultY . the Oa1 at
their ho~e1.

'III,Tuljlia MOMI

Lee RudlaiU ·li .~tutninl home

tpday from ·Holler ·!l:o&amp;pltal alter

18~~ Utere. lie will 1tay In bed

Y!f*•
""'"'~

a ' . ),two
It

tiiJ' L I

h ..viii"

wa.
~

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lo1lowift1 tor-

y..., ""

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land tu Freda Welling, Parcels,
O,ange
Frer:la Welling to Creston 0 .
ilnd Phyllis Newland, Parcell,
Orange.
John R and Ruth L. Duerr to
lrvmg Karr, Jr., Parcel, Pomeroy
Wilbur E. and Mary E. GUlJ.
Jan to Paul and Maxine Hollman,

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A&amp;P Super.Right
Tender.Lean
Mellow-Smoked
FUlL
SHANK
HALF

WHOLE

Smoked Ham 49.,: lb.

lb.

BUTT HALF

Smoked Ham 55.: lb.
Shank
f.nd
of
Ham
35•1b.
--

Butt End of Ham 39.,: lb.

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LOIN
HALF

t

RIB
HALF

lb.

,L

END Of
RIB END OF

Frying Chicken ... , . . . . . . . . . lb. 35c

Stewina Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c

FrHh Sliced

Fresh Hom
Pork Butts

Whole Conned Chicken . . . . . each 89c
.................

lb.

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PORK CHOPS

Sho¥ Htlf

LOIN
CUT

. . .-.. . .. . . .. ...
. . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ..

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lb•

•

•

lb.

79c

BIB
CUT

43c
33c
75c

• • • • •
lb.
lb.
lb 49c LHn, - t r •
•
Spare R1bs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 49c
lb 9c A&amp;• S-loht Thick Sticod
• 4 Bacon . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 99c

Cottage 'liutts ...... , .. , . . . . . lb. 65c
s-...
Bacon Squares ........... , . . . lb• .25c

FINE BIG ONES ... VINE RIPENED

--

eaotaloupetJ

Dotty annd..;. Chalco of._,, Fhlla•'Lhw

Dog Food ........ ' . .. .. 12 - 16-oz. c. . 19c

_..., ......

Shel.lie leau · ··· · · · · ·· · 2 - 29-oz. cau 59c
·- .,.. er..m. Style
Golllen Corn ·· · · · · · · · · · · 6 - 16-oz. cans 79c
TOMatots · ··: · · · · · · · · 4 -15~-oz. c-. 49c

JUMBO
27
SIZE

.·

-IIEIIRO'II, O. lll'l "- '!'be otate
Htihway ,p •trol We&lt;! ..lday tr·

" YOU HloYI TO

SCRATCH VOIIIl ITCM-

· - ...... ·-·· . , . . _ Guatltr

TOLEOO, 0. UP! ..,.. )1\remen
had to walt for--m~ U..n&lt;&amp;n hour
enrly today lor offlchdl1.ot the Toledo Trult co. to artlve· ao ihe
firemen could Jet II). l hot plate
left burnlni when the bank wu
closod Wednelday bumed a hole
throuP. a tible lftd l&amp;nited 200

emptY money bap.

'

tit JUIT 15 MINUTII

S. . E. Hawk to C. 0 and Pbyllla N~ wl;:md, minerals, Oran1e.
Creston 0 . and PhyUis New·

........

The EdltQ1'

l

The church buement waa deeorated ln green ~nd yeUow aad tbe

Gulltrle.

::~:::~·::~·::· ;~:ddl•c.

..

wu honored with a bridal abower
at the O!.rbttan Cbun!h, Frldt)'
evenina. Hoateaae• for , the oeea•
ion were M.n. Jud)' Snowjlen, )fu.
Doria 'n!om11 and Un. Pearle
Canaday.

o.

and Nellie Tewb
Robtr~ L. and Wuda S.rre to
Lot 101, Berttla Sayre, Lot, Pomeroy.
Middle!&gt;OI'f..
Buthnd hrnlture IDe., to .ArFreda Well1ng to- Edward 0 . nold 11., Herau.n L. , Paul K,
and Nellie Tewlubar;y, Lot lot, Geora:e o.. and Wendell E. Grate
M1ddle~ort.
14/ ICIOA. RuU10d.
Sidney and" Donna RuNeU to
Danville CitiMn fdepbone !A
Ray and Norma Heco.x, Lot 170, Freemont St.evertt, Pr-1!1., .Marie
Middleport.
TUrner, Sec., to Joe and liiJDnle
WIIUam M. and Loi.a J . Qarlr: Strict, 1'4 A, Salem.
to RenOJIIIt R. and Mabel Harman,
Pareeh, Rutland.
W1Jbarn W. Chait, Gdn. ol Mat
garet C Mu~~er to prviJie W.
Cbaae, und ~ Int. BOA, Scipio.
Wllli.am W., miVe A., Orville
W., E1mi~e Chase to Cbarle&amp; G.
and C1:-rie Sheets, OOA, 531, Sci·
pio.

Geor1e D. Guthr1e to Albert If.

Sales Tax

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ville; Mrs. Paul Shoemaker • of Wdliamaon.
Middleport; Jean Slden. Sabra
Mr. and Mrs Dayton Paraona
Canaday. Wanda WH.Ilaml, Connie and lane returned home Monday
Black, Judy Chase, •Betty Wllllama,
Rutblane lloush, Ethel Nelaon.
Mary Wolfe, Bett)' Sidera. Cora
Plummer,' JuJia Grate, Fern Sweeney, Eva Fleming, Noretha P1emniJ, Joan Wlae, Janet Morrla,
Edith Wllliamaon, Donna William·
son, .PbyUia Sncrwden, Jean ·P arkplo)'ca.
er, Verna &amp;lowden, Joan May,
Thelma Michael, Addle Michael,
Jessie Grueaer. Hila Bar.lter, Ethel
Nicholson, Myrtle Donahue, Fave
Harriaoa. Katllleen P1nt, Isabelle
(Continued 'rom P... 0..}
Nelson, •Pear;! (Jttle. Joan Stewart
Still &amp;en in the 25-year-old Marie IBirchfleld, Fay Sauer, Jetsllmp 5YIIt.,m are the 3 per cent frey Snowden, PauUne Buell;, Allee
redemption ot stamp's .f.ace va- Wllliams. Adeline Snowden, .Reva
lue, collected mosUy by charities Snowden, Ethel Snowden, Betty
and U,e 1 JIC:r eent aa:ency eom· Hobatetter and Barbara V&amp;nMeter.
8111:TH ANNOU.NCID
One ot tbe criticisms or aiHili•b
.Mr. and Mrs . .Paul Patterson are
Jna the stamps was that by awlteh announcing the blrtb of 1 ~~even
\ ing lrom the pre·pald syalem, In pound five DUbee •on born Sunwhich merchanta buy stamp be- day, June 7, at Holzer H01pit1l.
fore coUeetlng Ute tlx, to a po~t­ The little one has -been named Jef
pald ayatem, there would be a frey Owen and Ia lbeina welcomed
two-month inter'm ln which nO by a sister, Roxanna.
·
ulet~ tax revenuea would
be
Maternal erandPJrents are Mr.
eollected.
and Mrs. Hiram Slawter.
Car Nles were p;z.empted after nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs:.
Pepple ar&amp;ued that there would 0. 0. •Patterson.
be no delu in collecting these
'Mn. Paul Barnes and children
l'fll'enues. The taa on auto salet or iPomel'O)' were Surtday eallen
was and would be colleeted at the of .Mr. and Mrs. noyd Thomas
tiMe of sale. Besides, Pepple said
iMr". and Mrs. Ke,nl'l.eth Michael
the ltamp. have no special en· and Mike or Cbilll~otht~ were Sun·
fotceJUent value on car JiJee. day guests of bi1 pareot1, Mr. and
COME
The tax must be pald belore the lira. J. E. Michael.
i:H owner gets bia car title.
Mr. and Mt~. Forrest McCann
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and family or Charleston were the
Sunday guests of ber parent&amp;, Mr.
and .Mrs. ClarenCe Prlee,
Several from ber attended thl:l
recital presented by · Miss Maril)'n
'turner at Middleport ~ently.
Among tboae attendlna were Mr.
AT A&amp;P!
and Mn. James Titua, :Miaa Tlullma
M:icbael, Mrs. Bertha Amos, Mrs.
Gra'ce . Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Tu,r.ner •n,d famUy, Mra.
Robert Canaday and Sabra, Mrs.
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C. 0. Chapman, Mu. Anl'l Webster
and ramlly, Mrs. Mary Beard, MJn
Etna Gardner, Mrs. Bertha Lasher,
Mrs. P. A. Jividen, Misa Carrie
Round Bont~ Shoulder
Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs Ira Wolle
and Mra. Jestle Molden.
LHn lhef Rout
Rev. Tom Weills was a Sundo~
dinner gueat ol Mr. and Mrs.
King.
LHnaon.lMI
Mrs. Ethel Nelaon tillted Monday even~na: wHh her euuldn, WDI'Ie)' Russell o-r Bailey .Run. Mr.
Ruuell was recently returned
Cut-Up Trtr .P adc
rmm Holler HoapltaJ" where he
waa confined with Injuries received in a sawmill accident.
DI"HMd - --- Tender, Plumtt
Mr. and Mn. James Hutton ol
Grove City, apent Sunday with hi•
Wlihovt GITtt.IS .. .. 3V. lb. con
aunt Mr. and Mra. Ernett MoldeJ~,
llln !BJllle Lou Martin ••• , an

'The Editor's
The Dal1y

Miss Alberta Snowden Is Honored
., ..,.,!:!l!!.ridal S.'!~:;~~~r ~!p,~t
Rutland : Mi• Alberta Snowden eral 1erviee1 for Mn. Don Gorby

land nine bave been killl on roads
and bi.Pw.aya fa the area since last
October. Quail alao are pleatiful."
A run protnm ol Ofllaniled reereaUon Ia carried ou&amp; lor KAiser
employes. FtelliUea inelude a clubhouse. plenic areas, batl ltelda. a
goll range, arobery nnae, hikJn&amp;
traila, trap rtDJe and c:hlldren'a
pl..)'lf"Ound. He uld tlJ m being
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:ball acre, and twoaue lake lor
fiatuDJ end plcnlckJna litea. Artotbel- 1.8 acte lake ia tJillq.
"Bua are IJ'OWillJ like cruy ln
these lint lakea," Sullivan reported. He deaeribed 10-inch bau on·
ly a yur old.
Conatrqet.lon oa. the 8-aeu lake
wbicb Ja aebtduicd to be open lor
pllblle uae 11 alread)' be&amp;Wl. f'llna
caD for ill compietioa thia summer.

Land Transfers

Pomt.roy; Mn, F'reda Montaomery ten ol .Pomero)' were Sunday
"Deer are so plenUful on our and ~in Joan Montgomery, Lints- ev~ning cueats pf Mrs Garnet

~·ery ,

ice c;ream social has become a

I,AKII aiiNG aUILT
Fmploye1 ol Kala:er alnad¥ are

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Our Own lrand
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They Won't Knock 'The Rock'

LIL LEAGUER
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say Ga:-;. 1Bell cained his fifth victory

*doa't ·block l11e ro., k" in Cleve- I wi t' . nn assist trom Mike Gan·ia.

lalld. and you can Mt your 1Jo1 1om
The While Sox took over undisd(llllar they'll ne ver do it a~ah1 in puted posaeuJon of tint placE" by
J!illtiinore.
defeating thr Senators ,4-l ; thP
VankE"es scored their J}th VICtor)·
rA BaJtimo~ ran tried it Wedn N· in 13 games h)' beatini.. the Athnight and Rocky Colavilo of lctk s. 6-4. and the Tigers retliie India:ns reaponded by slam · mai ned m a fourth -plat"e ' ie with
ltlne-tour home runs in succe s- 111 l Yanks l1y out-lasting the Red
...,.-tQ beat the Orioles. II 8 ami ~nx . I0-9.
~ 'tbem out of a tit: lu J f i l"~t
Jllee ib. the American L~a·g uto
The Giar\ts Climbed to within a
i1'he fan needled Colavito and game of lh~ National League lead
Qti,Ued beer on tlim from the with an 11·7 dtdsion over th e Pi·
~t · field bleacher!! in the fourth . nrte.!l; the Cardinals topped the
'"'!!lat made me mad,'" said the Bnves, ft.-2 ; the Dodger11 Alpped
UfUally easy-going Cleveland out- the Philljes, 2· 1, and the Reds
fillder.
clipped the Cubs, 64.
"So · mad, In fact , tha-t the 2:i5year-old Colavito proceedt•d to beOLD TIMES DAY
come tbe ~ond man in modern
NEW YO!l.K UPI- The New
major lea!!ue history to hit four
homera tu consecutive times up York v~nkeee have invited represent ti ves Of every Yankee .11-nd
durini a smgle game.
Lou Gebrig of th~ Yankees did oppoai!Jg National , League dub
II ID ID32.'
N. Y.
UPl who tr.t't in a World 8eriea to par~e~~~:~;~N'~;tl{;arter
the big one
Colii\oitb . drove in aix runs in
ticipa1r
in Its annual Old Timer's
along about s~mdown
brinlina hJa season home run toDay program Aug. 8. The Yanone of 124 professionals
tal to 18.
MlnaJe Minuso and Billy Martin kee• !lave ~· ptayed ? ~ 24 · World or 2fl amateurs will be the U. S.
Open .&amp;Olf champion .
alto homered for the Indians as Serie• 1inee 1921.. '
Al th:e field teed off for the
first of four 18-bole rounds, the
veteran Sammy Snead , who never
bas won tbla one, and former
Mailers C!hampion Arnold Palmer
were listel at 6-1 flvorites .

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150 Tee-(}ff For
Prize Package
In Golf World

and time lllaln ·- there Isn't a
P:JfY~. in t~e field who. Is better
tb'Jn 'I' 2011 ahcit,'' lnaisted Bllly
C11perf ttl~ cherub pro from
pte Va ley, Calif.
''They say youth !lhould do a,
·But loolc bKic· in the recorda and
you'll find that only ~ik players
under 30 ever have won the
Open," he pointpd out. Ca1per is

29.
Tho.1e who won lt under 30 were
amateurs !Bobby Jonefl., Johnny
Goodman and Lawson Little
and
proa Gene Sal"azen, Cary Middle·
coff and Byron Nelson. Goodman
wo11 in 193S jlt Omaha, the last
amateur ever to win the Open.

HOT
GOOD TIME FOR

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SUNDAES
Home Owned &amp; Ctper•le&lt;l
T'hnnr. Ri- fll)mcrny, 0.

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"In The Upper Block"

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Roses
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))afe~ bunc~ed r~~~~-~ly~ear~o~nd~$;I0;.500:·rn~~~~§~~~~~

Middleport High School's summer
team
four
singfes In tbe first inning for fotq" ~ ,and
made them.
stand up to win over their visitors frOm R,a~e 4-3 Wedne•
day evening. The Indians beat the .Jieds 8-2 in these Pomeroy
team's first meeting.
Pullins, Baumgardner. Martin and j..ong ·bit •s ingles while
Clonch wH safe on an error as ·the four taUt'"' rolled in for
; Middleport.
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vorites to lake tlletr 'totttlh
Ratine peclted away with 1 run..
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Redlegs 15-1
In LL Contest

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strai ght Middlep"drt Little u.tue
litk&gt;. pounded out 15 tuna Jist
evening to beat the Redlejs l~l
on Mike Bratton's 2•hitter. The
winners are 4..0.
Bratton had the number of
every Redleg except pitcher Ray
Fra:l..ier, who rapped two tingles
and scored the loser's run.
Halfpint Buddy Moore was the
hitting star with two singles, a
doubl-e and triple. Hannine shot a
homer past the ·k nees In the air
of right fielder Bobby Manley
in the top rrf the sixth with the
bases full . Six runs crossed Io.the Ind Jans in that inning.
Bratton fanned 13, walled 7,
Frazier, making his first start as
a pitcher, fanned four, walked
nine, hit two.

Indians

123 216-UI 12 0
Redl.eR~
001 000- l 2 2
Bratton and Morrit. Fruier
and B. Wallace .

the third when Jim Wickline
;.s qit 10 lead off He acored on
Bet:"gle's sing!~: . C~ach MGrrison't
boYs ·got two more in the fourth
on Dale Cole's lead off double,
Danny Cole's single, a walk, and
fielder's choice on Duane Wolfe's
grounder.
•Boone Hindy and Jerry Fry held
Racine ,to three hits. Larry Grimm,
llle loser, gave up only five.
The win gives Middleport a
record, Racine 1-1. Middleport has
a tie game to play off with the
Pomeroy Indians of George Nesselroad's.
And these Indians also are J.O
(With a tie ) after clipping the Pomeroy Reds last evening 8-2 on IBUI
Wilson's and Terry Kriight's sJlek
four-hitter. Indian batten pum·
melled Boh Winebrenner, loter,
his reliefers Eddie ·Baftell .tnd
Tom Grueser, f9r 8 hits, lntludhll
doubles by Knfght and "M~ Wll!iri

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and Mrs. Charles Stevens and RUI·
ty, Chester Johnmn and Ronald
Che!'tser of Columbus; Mr. and llrll.
Hugh Christian, Springfield; Mr.
· ~---and Mrs. Stacey Hilliard, Atlanta.
Ga. ; Mr. and Mra. Grant ·R uuell
and -Ricky, Cheshire; Mr. and Mra.
Willard tBoyer and family, Mr. and
Mra. Jerry Scott 1,1nd Lesa, •Pomeroy; Bulter Stew¢, Mr. and Mrs.
A frteweU party waa held last Howard Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
the Middleport man VanM.-;tre, Ricky and Vicky,
Mr. and Mrs. Loi~ Young, Mike, Pamela
and Angela of Middle~rt; l{r. and
Mrs. Donald Roush end family and
"Mrs. Judy McKnight, New tfaven;
Delbert RUISelJ, Mrs. Carol Worrlt.man and Cindy, Mallon; Mr. and

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mainstay' of the l.Uiwaukee Braves, passl'!d hia 38th birthday in
Apri~ but the· southpaw still car-

ries pitchlne pcitenc:y.
Ted William• reacbea 40 in Auaust and whil~ hill bltttiM IIVt&gt;-r·
age is not &amp;moDi" the American
League ~eader1, hl1 presencP at
the plate stiU givee pitcbt&gt;ra anxious moments. lli1 " Bolton Red
Sox teantmite Pete-..Jhtnneta is in
the elite league lead11rs battinR
cil'Cie. 'Pete 'it . 31-"maturity••
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National Leacue batting cham!]ionsbip. Musial · ne~d• one more
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Mlfna Van Meter has rt'·
her position with the G. C.
Store In Point Pleasant.
Jenni~;~ ,and Willy MeFriday in NeW Havtn
Cozy ·Cooke c:elebrute

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Dorothy .Russell and Jeff of Mason caned on the Lawre~ce Jt,~s­
BeU" family Saturday eventng. "·
Miss Frances Johnson has 8('·
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th~ office o! Dr. Hewetson, 1Pom-

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•e JJ."f'ndin 1 a few days with her bu been named held "bastetbltll ·
mother Mn. Earl Shuler who ill and i"lf. eoacb at OberUri Col·
carins for her new vandton lege.
named Jaml!l Anthony.
All tbe chlldre!l are invited to
Mrs. Fannie "P'ranclJ of Mason
i.Uend tbe Jrlorn1ng Star Daily tpent Maday ln ,Parkeraburg Where
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Wagner and Roblmon. Faulk,

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!;~er Ba~lyM wer.:, . ~u~ayFgu;u

Local ~rsons in Point .Pleasant
Friday were Mesdames Lon Die:k·
ens, Reuben McCoy Jr., George
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Jets 13 Thomat filork .t

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'T.ommy Plllter ;ru .., belilr,
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tendln~ eOill!le in Chici.Jo ~·
Mr. and Mra. Cbarle. [hJe, Mr. ed home rec:enUy.
.lnd b . Reed Eynon, Mr. 11k1
\(n. .kid Easterd'ly, Mr. and Mr•
TAICU C AI Smith and chiJdren were at
PAlNI!SVILLE, O. UM-3'oi\
the home of Jrr. and Mrt. Carl Reudt!'J'IOil, bead ba,ebaJl eoaeb
Ea~n:!ay. Oak Grove Sunday at- at Painesville Hl"rfey Hl.rh School
ternoon who eelftrated their :Kith will take ov~ at 'h nd bllbtbaU
wedd i n ~ anntverurr that day.
Mr~. Be-rtha Holter and brother coach alto replaclnc IA.r~ Kick.

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and Mn. Hugh Elias and family ,
-M orris Jotmson. and Mildred Van

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Mlner•wllle 10 HorMtt 3
Syr1cu• 15 IO!Cic lprlftll 2 .
Gamu Suhday
J•t• at Darwin
Mlnertvlllt wt ·Syraeww
Rock Sprint~• tt Thomn F'orlc
Cheiter If H-H Hornets

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Fmritives From Father T"rme
Morning Star
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~'S.ocial Events
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fllillb', ·
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Defy Age Laws
N!m::- naher,

Pri'TSBURGH UPI-1'hey're
Bldlllhllt"e OUtfielder O.ne
too young for Social Securlly, lWoodliJII who will be 3'7 ~n Au.·
too old for the miHttt)' draft bpt (uft.
a bunch of fugitives from Pathf'J'
.• ....,.. ~ Wynn
Time are stealing thunder fl'(lm
Anterlcu Leaa:ue battttn 11111
baseball'• ban!ll babies.
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Whether these Juperannuakd EtrJy W~n. WhiteiiOX hurler who
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of youth that eluded the belt «!!:· Jat~aart".
plontory methodz or ·Ponte de
Murray Qicbon, the oldftt
leon isn't kl\own. But •ueh ..teD- poltdbM' an the ma:jor• ,will bt (3
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•~ yers " as El mer s·...-,
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t_..e ton, I n «uguIf a nd ~tIll hu tnotJfh
Warren Spahn, Ted WllliiHM, stuff to keep h1m on the Xantaa
Stan M~sial, Gene WoodUn1 and 1City rolt_e r.
ll&amp;yt Wilhelm tlef) the tradlthm
The Cincinnati Rella had pitch·
that youth must be terved.
er Hal Jeffeoat C3J) and have out
The Pittsburgh Pirates tan of· fielder Bvll Thurman (38)· the
fer . lht! lalell:t teat.am~nt to ex· Cub• have Bobby Thoruo~ C35)
perlenu. Last Sunday they looted smd the Brave• .IIO alon,: with Del
at
theElmer
otfertnu
of former
still · hope Red
mate
Singleton
and team
were ..P.Jce (S6)
d' and
shut oqt 1.0 on three •inglea. Sin- ~~:en Jenst (36) Will recover
g1eton, who will be 30_ on June
caieber Jim Megan (38; and
:&gt;.e. playG!d with the P1ratea 10 Dive Philley (39) breat into tbe
Y•war~ ago.
PbJladelphia Phila lirleup freJihel~. who _leads all major quenUy and the Pirates reprd
league p1tcher8 With a 1-0 record, Ted .IOu.ruwaki (35) aa
valu1
turns ~ next month. The knock- able aatet
ler exper. who has a fantutlc
Anyon~ heard from Satchel
0.99 ERA, baa been the incentiv~ "DaQ:e recent!
1he Baltimore Orioles, needed to •
- --' -- - reach second place in Amerlca&amp;
EDMONTON, Alt.. UPl-Paul
~ague standings.
Dnia, I -membf't ot the Mem.pbia
sta\e Uni¥enity coach lta:ff, ha1
Mu•iel IJ4M IIMorlt
Stan Musial played in 135 tilntd u...a11iatant coach 'With the
gamea last yeu and batted .337 ·Edtoonton .Eskimos of Canada'• .
when he wall pushlna: 38.' Th.e Western P'ootbaiJ ,Leaeue.
''Man" from Donora, Pa., recentCol~mbia
A picnic supper and family re- ly lied the National IAague twounion was held at the home ol Mrs. bagger record of ~1 Jet by Honlll!l
M:11.y VanMatre on Memorial Day Wagner. And he eyes anolb~r

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his rourth homer of the SOIIBOJ'•-"
lead the league In SyrMcuse's
wln. Roger Winebrenner and
ry Grueser also homered for
winners. Wlnt"rbrenner had
fur four at the platter,
0 . Bailey of Rock Spring~ Wt'nt
two ror four , both sintlea.
ST"ANDINGI
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M,M Jf'ls
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5- 2 L...,_
ball League, scores were blggN . Darwin
4 2 2
the winners making thlnfils tuugh H-H f[ornt'lll
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Minersville
4 4 3
Thomas l&gt;'ol"k
Chester

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WJlltey 'T'ume1· of Darwin and
Dlc:k Guul of Chester battled on
even terms Wednesday evening in
a pitchers' duel, but errors afield
brought a 5-1 softb111l . victory for
Darwin.
Six miscuc5 meant doom for
Chester, a cluh six games down in
standings, but capable of knockin~
cfl anyone. Turner allowed only
two bits, Gaul 3. Don Taylor connecled tor his third homer of the

The M-"M Jets won 13-4 over ROck Springs

Mn. Robert Wamu returned

home Tu'!aday eveain.l "from Ro·
che1ter, N. Y., wbe"re 1he Yisited
"Rote G•rderu ln the Air'' waa her son aed dau;ht.er-in-law, Mr.
~e topic ot iMn. Wlllit ·Frost, telland Mra. Robert Warner Jr., and
the beauty 1lf modern c1tmb- famity.
rosea at t~, June mtetinl of
Mrs. Warner went at this tirile
Che•~ Garden Club at the
to see her son receive hia PhD
me of Hn. Max Harrah with in Phnics al the Univenjty of
~· Clarence Neutzllng and Mrs. Rochester. Mr. Warner i• a teach~ ,ds co.hoatesses.
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at the University and Is doing
''NOW. ts 'the Time" wu given by er
research work .
~rs. 'Lawrene'e Mllhoun. Who uld
Mr. and J.frs. Clarence Stratton
'Be . sure to go on a vacation "from IAbbie Warner) of Oakwood •ere
bulling _weeds and watering now- here with her !ather while Mra.
tra."
Warner was in New York.
Mrs. Theodore Mora's paper~
~Lilies For Americ!sn Gardenll"
''Thank you" Jetten were rftld
told how plantiQ~ of dlfferent lily from Eastern High School, the
bub f:iTea,ea a aucceiBi.on of Chester Alumni and the Rose Gnbloom all summer long and gave den Club. Mn. .Pearl Koblentz
~he names and descriptions of pop- und Mrs. Vernon Weber told
ular bulbi.
about the Spring Regional meetA guelta, Mrs. Lettie Merideth, ing at Gallipolis.
and 2'7 mem:bers attended.
Mter delicious
refreshments
served by the hostesses, Mr8. Paul
!Boer, Mrs. Guy Summerfield .and
Mrs. Woodrow Mora judged ~e
arrangements. They gave blue rib&gt;bons to Mn . .Pearl Koblentz, Mrs.
Esther Wright; a blue and a red
t i l Mrs. Roy -Holter; a red to Mrs.
Homer Holter. Mrs. Lawrence MJIhoa'n received a blue !or a apeclmen of the Eclipse rose. ,

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn._ UPI Nearly M ' or t}te nation's top lady
golfer&amp; teed ·Off. today in the second Amer~art' Wo"rilen's Open.
Defend.\Di···~hampion .Patty. .aerc
was againat' 1o"'gh eon'lPeiiflon in
an effort ~o ~PEat.
The tJ-y,ar-otd veteran's big
challe~er Wf• expec:ted to be
-Rawls, .ROund "Robin cham·
a~ ht,ading
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.M~ddle~; ~~y ~WrP), ,J'ry (2),
Hmdy (•) ~n(t Baumgardner.

Starts 1'odav• ·

Mn. Ro'-t '\Vam0r

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Whitey Turner Bests Gaul
In Softball Pit~hing Duet

:rhomn tFprk, Minersville won 11·
4 over tbil H..H Hornets, and the
Syracuse learn went wild, winnini
1~2 over Rock Springs.
George. Wagner of the Jets 101
back on his winning ways, allowlng
7 hits while his mates got 18 off
Faulk and Jeffer•. Wagner, Phil
Harrison and Harold HDII!Ier each
had three hits for the JetR; Bud
Vlnin11 two for Thomu Fork.
Bill F"isher led with a horner,
triple and single In MlnersviUe'a
win over the Hornets. The loser's
top hitter was Don Little. with two
safeties .

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Gru~ser bomerell, Fliilnaga'h dW·
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and .Poulin and Bl~te)s lttt·
WAJDA SCORES TRIPLE
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'Mle Indians were IIHe1a ·6-0 litWajdt~ scored a triple 11L Suffolk er three innings. The 'Rel:ts, 'llkt
Downs Wednesday . Wajda, the Racine, are 1-1.
track 's third leading rider, won Indians
SOS 110 0---41 t
with Town Count in the fourth Reds
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But everyone - Including the r;&gt;ce, Dash ing Squaw in the llxth
Indians; Wilson tw~). -.KtiJiht
competlna Jolfeu--agreed that and Eternal Dim in lht:: featUred (5) and 'Blackwell . .Redt: W'lnfbren·
thia Open was anyone's 1ourna- seventh.
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open.
"1 don't ~are now they've been
hitting the ball in practice round11
-and the par 3~35 ·70 of the
we11t coune of the Winged Foot
rolt dub baa been fractured time

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They Won't Knock 'The Rock'

LIL LEAGUER
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say Ga:-;. 1Bell cained his fifth victory

*doa't ·block l11e ro., k" in Cleve- I wi t' . nn assist trom Mike Gan·ia.

lalld. and you can Mt your 1Jo1 1om
The While Sox took over undisd(llllar they'll ne ver do it a~ah1 in puted posaeuJon of tint placE" by
J!illtiinore.
defeating thr Senators ,4-l ; thP
VankE"es scored their J}th VICtor)·
rA BaJtimo~ ran tried it Wedn N· in 13 games h)' beatini.. the Athnight and Rocky Colavilo of lctk s. 6-4. and the Tigers retliie India:ns reaponded by slam · mai ned m a fourth -plat"e ' ie with
ltlne-tour home runs in succe s- 111 l Yanks l1y out-lasting the Red
...,.-tQ beat the Orioles. II 8 ami ~nx . I0-9.
~ 'tbem out of a tit: lu J f i l"~t
Jllee ib. the American L~a·g uto
The Giar\ts Climbed to within a
i1'he fan needled Colavito and game of lh~ National League lead
Qti,Ued beer on tlim from the with an 11·7 dtdsion over th e Pi·
~t · field bleacher!! in the fourth . nrte.!l; the Cardinals topped the
'"'!!lat made me mad,'" said the Bnves, ft.-2 ; the Dodger11 Alpped
UfUally easy-going Cleveland out- the Philljes, 2· 1, and the Reds
fillder.
clipped the Cubs, 64.
"So · mad, In fact , tha-t the 2:i5year-old Colavito proceedt•d to beOLD TIMES DAY
come tbe ~ond man in modern
NEW YO!l.K UPI- The New
major lea!!ue history to hit four
homera tu consecutive times up York v~nkeee have invited represent ti ves Of every Yankee .11-nd
durini a smgle game.
Lou Gebrig of th~ Yankees did oppoai!Jg National , League dub
II ID ID32.'
N. Y.
UPl who tr.t't in a World 8eriea to par~e~~~:~;~N'~;tl{;arter
the big one
Colii\oitb . drove in aix runs in
ticipa1r
in Its annual Old Timer's
along about s~mdown
brinlina hJa season home run toDay program Aug. 8. The Yanone of 124 professionals
tal to 18.
MlnaJe Minuso and Billy Martin kee• !lave ~· ptayed ? ~ 24 · World or 2fl amateurs will be the U. S.
Open .&amp;Olf champion .
alto homered for the Indians as Serie• 1inee 1921.. '
Al th:e field teed off for the
first of four 18-bole rounds, the
veteran Sammy Snead , who never
bas won tbla one, and former
Mailers C!hampion Arnold Palmer
were listel at 6-1 flvorites .

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Prize Package
In Golf World

and time lllaln ·- there Isn't a
P:JfY~. in t~e field who. Is better
tb'Jn 'I' 2011 ahcit,'' lnaisted Bllly
C11perf ttl~ cherub pro from
pte Va ley, Calif.
''They say youth !lhould do a,
·But loolc bKic· in the recorda and
you'll find that only ~ik players
under 30 ever have won the
Open," he pointpd out. Ca1per is

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Tho.1e who won lt under 30 were
amateurs !Bobby Jonefl., Johnny
Goodman and Lawson Little
and
proa Gene Sal"azen, Cary Middle·
coff and Byron Nelson. Goodman
wo11 in 193S jlt Omaha, the last
amateur ever to win the Open.

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Middleport High School's summer
team
four
singfes In tbe first inning for fotq" ~ ,and
made them.
stand up to win over their visitors frOm R,a~e 4-3 Wedne•
day evening. The Indians beat the .Jieds 8-2 in these Pomeroy
team's first meeting.
Pullins, Baumgardner. Martin and j..ong ·bit •s ingles while
Clonch wH safe on an error as ·the four taUt'"' rolled in for
; Middleport.
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vorites to lake tlletr 'totttlh
Ratine peclted away with 1 run..
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Redlegs 15-1
In LL Contest

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strai ght Middlep"drt Little u.tue
litk&gt;. pounded out 15 tuna Jist
evening to beat the Redlejs l~l
on Mike Bratton's 2•hitter. The
winners are 4..0.
Bratton had the number of
every Redleg except pitcher Ray
Fra:l..ier, who rapped two tingles
and scored the loser's run.
Halfpint Buddy Moore was the
hitting star with two singles, a
doubl-e and triple. Hannine shot a
homer past the ·k nees In the air
of right fielder Bobby Manley
in the top rrf the sixth with the
bases full . Six runs crossed Io.the Ind Jans in that inning.
Bratton fanned 13, walled 7,
Frazier, making his first start as
a pitcher, fanned four, walked
nine, hit two.

Indians

123 216-UI 12 0
Redl.eR~
001 000- l 2 2
Bratton and Morrit. Fruier
and B. Wallace .

the third when Jim Wickline
;.s qit 10 lead off He acored on
Bet:"gle's sing!~: . C~ach MGrrison't
boYs ·got two more in the fourth
on Dale Cole's lead off double,
Danny Cole's single, a walk, and
fielder's choice on Duane Wolfe's
grounder.
•Boone Hindy and Jerry Fry held
Racine ,to three hits. Larry Grimm,
llle loser, gave up only five.
The win gives Middleport a
record, Racine 1-1. Middleport has
a tie game to play off with the
Pomeroy Indians of George Nesselroad's.
And these Indians also are J.O
(With a tie ) after clipping the Pomeroy Reds last evening 8-2 on IBUI
Wilson's and Terry Kriight's sJlek
four-hitter. Indian batten pum·
melled Boh Winebrenner, loter,
his reliefers Eddie ·Baftell .tnd
Tom Grueser, f9r 8 hits, lntludhll
doubles by Knfght and "M~ Wll!iri

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Che!'tser of Columbus; Mr. and llrll.
Hugh Christian, Springfield; Mr.
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and -Ricky, Cheshire; Mr. and Mra.
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Mra. Jerry Scott 1,1nd Lesa, •Pomeroy; Bulter Stew¢, Mr. and Mrs.
A frteweU party waa held last Howard Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
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Mr. and Mrs. Loi~ Young, Mike, Pamela
and Angela of Middle~rt; l{r. and
Mrs. Donald Roush end family and
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mother Mn. Earl Shuler who ill and i"lf. eoacb at OberUri Col·
carins for her new vandton lege.
named Jaml!l Anthony.
All tbe chlldre!l are invited to
Mrs. Fannie "P'ranclJ of Mason
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Local ~rsons in Point .Pleasant
Friday were Mesdames Lon Die:k·
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Mr. and Mra. Cbarle. [hJe, Mr. ed home rec:enUy.
.lnd b . Reed Eynon, Mr. 11k1
\(n. .kid Easterd'ly, Mr. and Mr•
TAICU C AI Smith and chiJdren were at
PAlNI!SVILLE, O. UM-3'oi\
the home of Jrr. and Mrt. Carl Reudt!'J'IOil, bead ba,ebaJl eoaeb
Ea~n:!ay. Oak Grove Sunday at- at Painesville Hl"rfey Hl.rh School
ternoon who eelftrated their :Kith will take ov~ at 'h nd bllbtbaU
wedd i n ~ anntverurr that day.
Mr~. Be-rtha Holter and brother coach alto replaclnc IA.r~ Kick.

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Mn. Eddie RuMell and fal)lUY, l!llr
and Mn. Hugh Elias and family ,
-M orris Jotmson. and Mildred Van

Retults
Darwin S Clwstw 1

ftoCt Sprlnas 000 10 0 ·1- 2-tl
Syracuae
010 2200) x-15 12 2
Abbott and Carman. Lucas and
Jepkins.
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VanMatre Family
Reunion Is Held
At W.

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Mlner•wllle 10 HorMtt 3
Syr1cu• 15 IO!Cic lprlftll 2 .
Gamu Suhday
J•t• at Darwin
Mlnertvlllt wt ·Syraeww
Rock Sprint~• tt Thomn F'orlc
Cheiter If H-H Hornets

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Fmritives From Father T"rme
Morning Star
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~'S.ocial Events
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fllillb', ·
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In BasebaDMid,.
Defy Age Laws
N!m::- naher,

Pri'TSBURGH UPI-1'hey're
Bldlllhllt"e OUtfielder O.ne
too young for Social Securlly, lWoodliJII who will be 3'7 ~n Au.·
too old for the miHttt)' draft bpt (uft.
a bunch of fugitives from Pathf'J'
.• ....,.. ~ Wynn
Time are stealing thunder fl'(lm
Anterlcu Leaa:ue battttn 11111
baseball'• ban!ll babies.
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have r~ for the effcrt• of
Whether these Juperannuakd EtrJy W~n. WhiteiiOX hurler who
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r.. 1ayen h ave f oun d 1••
'"'~' f OWhaan
.ce~-t~UI••WQ
day In
of youth that eluded the belt «!!:· Jat~aart".
plontory methodz or ·Ponte de
Murray Qicbon, the oldftt
leon isn't kl\own. But •ueh ..teD- poltdbM' an the ma:jor• ,will bt (3
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•~ yers " as El mer s·...-,
10r
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t_..e ton, I n «uguIf a nd ~tIll hu tnotJfh
Warren Spahn, Ted WllliiHM, stuff to keep h1m on the Xantaa
Stan M~sial, Gene WoodUn1 and 1City rolt_e r.
ll&amp;yt Wilhelm tlef) the tradlthm
The Cincinnati Rella had pitch·
that youth must be terved.
er Hal Jeffeoat C3J) and have out
The Pittsburgh Pirates tan of· fielder Bvll Thurman (38)· the
fer . lht! lalell:t teat.am~nt to ex· Cub• have Bobby Thoruo~ C35)
perlenu. Last Sunday they looted smd the Brave• .IIO alon,: with Del
at
theElmer
otfertnu
of former
still · hope Red
mate
Singleton
and team
were ..P.Jce (S6)
d' and
shut oqt 1.0 on three •inglea. Sin- ~~:en Jenst (36) Will recover
g1eton, who will be 30_ on June
caieber Jim Megan (38; and
:&gt;.e. playG!d with the P1ratea 10 Dive Philley (39) breat into tbe
Y•war~ ago.
PbJladelphia Phila lirleup freJihel~. who _leads all major quenUy and the Pirates reprd
league p1tcher8 With a 1-0 record, Ted .IOu.ruwaki (35) aa
valu1
turns ~ next month. The knock- able aatet
ler exper. who has a fantutlc
Anyon~ heard from Satchel
0.99 ERA, baa been the incentiv~ "DaQ:e recent!
1he Baltimore Orioles, needed to •
- --' -- - reach second place in Amerlca&amp;
EDMONTON, Alt.. UPl-Paul
~ague standings.
Dnia, I -membf't ot the Mem.pbia
sta\e Uni¥enity coach lta:ff, ha1
Mu•iel IJ4M IIMorlt
Stan Musial played in 135 tilntd u...a11iatant coach 'With the
gamea last yeu and batted .337 ·Edtoonton .Eskimos of Canada'• .
when he wall pushlna: 38.' Th.e Western P'ootbaiJ ,Leaeue.
''Man" from Donora, Pa., recentCol~mbia
A picnic supper and family re- ly lied the National IAague twounion was held at the home ol Mrs. bagger record of ~1 Jet by Honlll!l
M:11.y VanMatre on Memorial Day Wagner. And he eyes anolb~r

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Syracuse's ·B ud8y ·c unllff ·elbUnued his hot batting hl!blb with
his rourth homer of the SOIIBOJ'•-"
lead the league In SyrMcuse's
wln. Roger Winebrenner and
ry Grueser also homered for
winners. Wlnt"rbrenner had
fur four at the platter,
0 . Bailey of Rock Spring~ Wt'nt
two ror four , both sintlea.
ST"ANDINGI
W. L. G8
year.
M,M Jf'ls
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Elsewht-re in the County Soft - Syracuse
5- 2 L...,_
ball League, scores were blggN . Darwin
4 2 2
the winners making thlnfils tuugh H-H f[ornt'lll
4
3 2~
indced.
Minersville
4 4 3
Thomas l&gt;'ol"k
Chester

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WJlltey 'T'ume1· of Darwin and
Dlc:k Guul of Chester battled on
even terms Wednesday evening in
a pitchers' duel, but errors afield
brought a 5-1 softb111l . victory for
Darwin.
Six miscuc5 meant doom for
Chester, a cluh six games down in
standings, but capable of knockin~
cfl anyone. Turner allowed only
two bits, Gaul 3. Don Taylor connecled tor his third homer of the

The M-"M Jets won 13-4 over ROck Springs

Mn. Robert Wamu returned

home Tu'!aday eveain.l "from Ro·
che1ter, N. Y., wbe"re 1he Yisited
"Rote G•rderu ln the Air'' waa her son aed dau;ht.er-in-law, Mr.
~e topic ot iMn. Wlllit ·Frost, telland Mra. Robert Warner Jr., and
the beauty 1lf modern c1tmb- famity.
rosea at t~, June mtetinl of
Mrs. Warner went at this tirile
Che•~ Garden Club at the
to see her son receive hia PhD
me of Hn. Max Harrah with in Phnics al the Univenjty of
~· Clarence Neutzllng and Mrs. Rochester. Mr. Warner i• a teach~ ,ds co.hoatesses.
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at the University and Is doing
''NOW. ts 'the Time" wu given by er
research work .
~rs. 'Lawrene'e Mllhoun. Who uld
Mr. and J.frs. Clarence Stratton
'Be . sure to go on a vacation "from IAbbie Warner) of Oakwood •ere
bulling _weeds and watering now- here with her !ather while Mra.
tra."
Warner was in New York.
Mrs. Theodore Mora's paper~
~Lilies For Americ!sn Gardenll"
''Thank you" Jetten were rftld
told how plantiQ~ of dlfferent lily from Eastern High School, the
bub f:iTea,ea a aucceiBi.on of Chester Alumni and the Rose Gnbloom all summer long and gave den Club. Mn. .Pearl Koblentz
~he names and descriptions of pop- und Mrs. Vernon Weber told
ular bulbi.
about the Spring Regional meetA guelta, Mrs. Lettie Merideth, ing at Gallipolis.
and 2'7 mem:bers attended.
Mter delicious
refreshments
served by the hostesses, Mr8. Paul
!Boer, Mrs. Guy Summerfield .and
Mrs. Woodrow Mora judged ~e
arrangements. They gave blue rib&gt;bons to Mn . .Pearl Koblentz, Mrs.
Esther Wright; a blue and a red
t i l Mrs. Roy -Holter; a red to Mrs.
Homer Holter. Mrs. Lawrence MJIhoa'n received a blue !or a apeclmen of the Eclipse rose. ,

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn._ UPI Nearly M ' or t}te nation's top lady
golfer&amp; teed ·Off. today in the second Amer~art' Wo"rilen's Open.
Defend.\Di···~hampion .Patty. .aerc
was againat' 1o"'gh eon'lPeiiflon in
an effort ~o ~PEat.
The tJ-y,ar-otd veteran's big
challe~er Wf• expec:ted to be
-Rawls, .ROund "Robin cham·
a~ ht,ading
ladies money-

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d01 ~ 1-S 3 2
Mlddl~rt
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Bacme: Grtmm and Wickline .
.M~ddle~; ~~y ~WrP), ,J'ry (2),
Hmdy (•) ~n(t Baumgardner.

Starts 1'odav• ·

Mn. Ro'-t '\Vam0r

Paper

CuhsTo~ht
wouldn't be

Whitey Turner Bests Gaul
In Softball Pit~hing Duet

:rhomn tFprk, Minersville won 11·
4 over tbil H..H Hornets, and the
Syracuse learn went wild, winnini
1~2 over Rock Springs.
George. Wagner of the Jets 101
back on his winning ways, allowlng
7 hits while his mates got 18 off
Faulk and Jeffer•. Wagner, Phil
Harrison and Harold HDII!Ier each
had three hits for the JetR; Bud
Vlnin11 two for Thomu Fork.
Bill F"isher led with a horner,
triple and single In MlnersviUe'a
win over the Hornets. The loser's
top hitter was Don Little. with two
safeties .

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YOUi F«I*NDLT LOA'M MI\'M'- .'Otl
·li1u,·c. 'l~tm '!'la~ fOlo ,;~

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ry . Knight also added a •tDJ!e.
Gru~ser bomerell, Fliilnaga'h dW·
hled
and .Poulin and Bl~te)s lttt·
WAJDA SCORES TRIPLE
eled tot the Reds.
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BOSTON UPI- Jockey Henr)'
'Mle Indians were IIHe1a ·6-0 litWajdt~ scored a triple 11L Suffolk er three innings. The 'Rel:ts, 'llkt
Downs Wednesday . Wajda, the Racine, are 1-1.
track 's third leading rider, won Indians
SOS 110 0---41 t
with Town Count in the fourth Reds
000 011 0-2 ~
But everyone - Including the r;&gt;ce, Dash ing Squaw in the llxth
Indians; Wilson tw~). -.KtiJiht
competlna Jolfeu--agreed that and Eternal Dim in lht:: featUred (5) and 'Blackwell . .Redt: W'lnfbren·
thia Open was anyone's 1ourna- seventh.
ner (LP) fBartela ("&amp;), Grue•er (8l
ment and that the field Was wide

open.
"1 don't ~are now they've been
hitting the ball in practice round11
-and the par 3~35 ·70 of the
we11t coune of the Winged Foot
rolt dub baa been fractured time

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Approved succeuful &amp;ales

in Meigs, Hockmg, Vinton. Fur (21 l Reql Estot.t
fJeld, Jackson, Athens, Ross, 8 ROO~-f HOUSE, GARAGE. FULL
Perry, Pickaway, Fayetle, ScJO·
sizeO basement, hot air furnaee,
Lo Counties. Sales lrainmg. lf
large lot, water utiUUes U,OOO.
you have a car and are InterGeo-ge Jenkins S)'acuse, 0.
ested m earning $100.00 to
6·9-h!Lc
$150.00 per week, phone ChiUicolhe collect Prospt:Jct 2rul7'7, FOR SALE BY OWNER. TRI
level all electnc home, New Ha·
ask for Mr. Fox or wnte P. 0
Box 298. •
6-11 -ltc
ven Heights, New Hnen, W.
Va ., 3 bedrooms, den, att!lcbed
gara~;e, basement, large
living
DUMP
TRUCKS WANTED-to
room WJth window overlooking
haul stone to freeway. Long
Ohio River VaHey . All bardhour~&gt;. stead)' work. Can use
wood k1lchen cabinets. Price
l•mdem and siagle axle truclu.
indudes
wall to wall wool carCall Delaware,
Ohio, 91871.
peting,
drapes.
$17,~.00.
6·11 -3tc.
Terms : $2,600
ca.sh, balance
Flt1\ loan. Phone TUrner 23591

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
RATES

S cents per WQJ'd. Olle insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
6 cents per word ror three consecutive insertions.
S~J -one month for 30 cenl6 per wo-rd.
FuU ra~ of 3 ~'ltl!: )M!:r W(lrd will be clw-ged for ad"erti&amp;Ln&amp;
it not paid within 10 days after receiving bill.
ErrOl"&amp; in AdverWmg - Should be uported immediately. Thfl
Daily Seotinel wiU twt be responsible fOI' more than one incot·
reet inserti011..
Card of Thanks and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publilhed at 1 cer" ~r word.
WORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
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20
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$2.C'3
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Ads received by 10 A.M. will bl! tn that dillY'• paper

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WILL MOW LAWNs IN POMF:roy or MJddle!tOrt. )·hone Mid ·

dlepvrt 6129-Y.

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REVIVAL STARTING JUNE 11

ti·Jl-6Lp

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HOUSE,

large lot; full basement,
furna-ce he&lt;1t, city water, gas
111 Minersville. Eugene Forbes,
6·11·3tp
Phone B42·X.

~20l Busine~~e~c

BUll.DING LOT ON MULBERRY
HEIGHTS. 80X160. Phone fl267.
Prlct.d to aell.
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Legal Not-ice

LEGAL NOTICE
t:J\..H WASHlNU -MOTOlt CLEANINC . H.ackt&gt;tt'a .:iuJ-.io ~".cn·u·e Cue No. 12.142
Neva Machael, whose last known
Phone 9411W.
3 JJ JOic
place of residenee was Belfast,
New York, ·R. 0. l , but whose present residence il'i unknown; Homer

through June 14 at Mt. Olive
Ch~.h'cb, LonJ Bottom, Ohio. 1-4.2 HORSE POWER CHAMPION
Hear t.he inspirinc young evanout-,.,ard motor. Used very lit
geli~&gt;!, ·Re-v. Gilbert Spencer and
tle. 1-'f)one 3812.
6- 1~tc
Pastor G. Douglas Circle.
8 8 6lc THREJo; ROOMS ALMOST NEW
fur1.:iure. ReaAOnable or will
trade on cood two bedroom
(2) Cord ot Thanks
ho~se trailer. Harold Circle, Syracuse, near school.
6-9-Htc
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere lhank 5 to the Ewmg
Funeral Home , to Hcv . Harold
Doster, the Singer~. and to the
many friends and rel!ilives for
the kindness and help for the
beautiful floral offeringJJ and
the words of 1:onsolation and
hope during the recenl lltness
and de~t~-1\ ur our beloved bus·
band, : father and .son.
MAo Wm . Cl!Hord Slater
and Children .
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sloter

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HARVEY FOREMAN PROPERTY
in Pomeroy, be1ng tO feet by
80 f• . will be sold to highest
bi(lder Saturday, June 13, 1969
at 1();30 o'cloclt at office of J.
B J 'Brien, IOO'h Court Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Must sell for
not Jess than appraised value.
Homer Baxter, Administrator
of estate of Harvey Foreman,
deceased.
J. B O'Brien,
Allorncy at Law
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FULTON );lOUSE AND LOT
111 TL.ppers Plains will be sold
~o tl.t' highest bidder, Saturday
111 0:30 A. M., June 13, 1959 at
offic~ of J. B.
O'Brien, lOOY.i
Cour: Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mus! &amp;ell for not less than ap·
praiwd value of $2500.00.
J. B. O'Brien, Admini5trator
of Estate of Fannie Fulton,
del:eated.
J. B. O'Brien,
Attorney at Law
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Lego! Not1ce

Kidwell, Goldie Britton, Grace RICHAP.D FOREMAN PROPERTY
Sopher, Eva Day, Opal Howell and
m ~edford Township, being ta
John T . Wilson each of whose
acres, more or leu, wil. be sold
place of resHiencc J.!i unknown; the
to h;gbcst
bidder Saturday,
unk11own hem; of Sarah A. Gil·
June 13, 1959 at 11:00 o'clock
more, deceased, the unknown
at ofHce of J. B. O'Brien, lOOI,t
he1rs of f''. 0 . Gilmore, dccea&amp;ed·
Cour t Slreel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Ouce
!lefo.e 0:30 A.M.
lhe unJr.nuwn heJn, devisees, !ega:
Must sell lor not less than apMiddleport 6831-1
tee, executors, &lt;~dministrators or
pr Jised value.
NOTICI OF A.PPOINTMI!H1" ·
Pomeroy 5~5
tu;:signs of Nelhc &lt;.:loud, deceased; .--:'-~c::--:;:-:--;---:---KAUTl: FEED STORI
No. 11,160
the unknown heus, devisees, !ega. for more than twenty-one years,
At Cheater
Notice is hereby -given that I.ett~s. executurs, administrators or been In the uninterrupted, actual,
Yukon 1-2145
assigns o£ Homer Kidwell, Goldie open, notorious, exclusive and ad- anna Grover wboae Post Office
·Britton, Neva M1ehael, Grace So- verse possession of the above de- address is Chethire, Ohio, ha!
IJAMILL SERVICE
ptler, Eva Day, Opal Howell and scr~bed real estate, under a claim been duly appointed Adplinistra
STATION
John T. Wilson , if any of them be of ownership.
trix of Lhe E1tate of Artbu'!',o~';":;;
decea11ed, whose names and resiThe pra)'er of said petition is er, dece1sed, late of Meiga t,;
lt.lbony 3353
dences are unknown to the plain- that any interest claimed by any Ohio.
. ' .i ~~ble Coslttc
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• OUR WUltNGHOJse: DEALER tiff, will take notJCe that Bertha of the defendan\s be adjudged
Dated this 8th day or Ju~Je 1909.
Pluf
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F. H. O'BRIEN
L'arl, on the JOlh day of March, null and void, that defe-ndants be
COAL, OIL 6 GAS FURNACI!S 195~. filed her peli\Jon in the Com- enjoined from asserting any right,
(-6l Lost
1J Found
Jud£e or the ·Probate Court
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Meigs COunty, Ohio
mon .Pleas Court of Meigs COunty title, interest or Claim in and to
LADlJo:-, · WRJ ST WATCH LOST
Syracute, Ohio Otlio, in Calle No 12,842, and ther~ 11111d I"eal estate, and that plainPhone 836-V
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"WE GIVE 86H GliQ.N STAMPS" 1 ·
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after (iJed her supplemental peU- tiff's title in ~nd to said real esfound t:aU Cheiiler, YU :12210.
JOHN D. THOMAS, Admlnistratate be quieted, and for other relion
,aiJeging
that
tihe
is
the
ownCLELAND$
6•5-t:tp.
tor of e~ttatc of Richard Fore-er in fee simple and in actual pos- licl.
RMIIo &amp; TV Repelr Service
The ubov~: mentioned
man, deceued.
session of the followin.!l fejjJ esPhone 200
(~)
will furUaer take notice
J. B. O'Brien,
statc:
Pomeroy, Ohio.
N, SECOND AVE,.
1'be foiiCJwing described real ea- ha~·e been made parties d•.!•ndanl 1 Attorney IL Law.
~,---- - - - - --:::-:-:-:T-ELEVISION,
RADIO
&amp;
SMALL
tate, s ituate in the Village of HarGoNI CINn UNCI C.n
said petition
and that
they are
APPUANCE Rta&gt;AJU. Phone risonville, in the County of Meigs to
required
to answer
the ume
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A•J Makla and Modelt
Otis McOiml.ock, .Racme Uh10.
and State of Ohio, and ·bounded or before the lst day Ql August,
MITI".OPOLIT .._..
4 f 30tc and described &amp;.!1 follow s:
Phone 485
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A piece of land off of the North· '"'"· '
Bertha Carl, Plaintiff
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Pomeroy
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FOR RENT-EXTEN&gt;ION ~ east corner of Joaeph Bradfield's Webster &amp; Fult.!:
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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one
acre
lot,
commencing
at
the
ders, Scaliold
Hoards, Drop
1056 BU ICK VB SPI!:ClAL. $1,498. 1 1·3 TON CHRYSLER AI""ilTEMP
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air cundHloner. Gwd condition.
Clo~hJJ. ClmHm Fill.her, Middle- South corner of No. 1~ and run 4 door hlil'dtop Sedan. One local
8-1().6tc ~-,, Ohio. P·bone 5:..1fl..,_
11-tl ning West 4 rods; thence Southowner. Hydrar1atic drive'. Blaet- Phon(' 32.12.
east along lhe bed of the creek
8 6 6t.;
tnnr'll, Pomertty.
12 llEAll OF HORSES AND CU~T0.\1 BUILT ll.il'&lt;iiLI!N 0&amp;· 6V~ rods; thea.ce North 4 rods and
nc
ponies for ule. Will work awd
SIIJlfiCd for your btHue . .!&lt;'reo '"" 1 ~ '-il feet t_o the place of begin·
1956 PONTIAC V8 $1,4lnl. Station
riJr. See A. H. Burbridge, AIt!mllh!ll. , Foreman •
Abbun. nmg, containing whatever lnnll
W111;on . 9 Pllo!J5engcl·. OJJc care·
&amp;10-3lc· l - J llone 6284· '/.
11-ti-U that Js In said ·bouridary. The
bany, Ohio, R. D. 2.
ful ownt:r. l:Uaettnur·s, l'omcroy.
above described was deeded by Jo·
8 8 6tc 1'RlU\1PH 19118 ~EW MOWR·
suph Bradfieltl and wile to W. H.
AUCTIONl!ER
Dye, April 27th, 1881.
()'cle, big discount for quick
Complete S.r\'lc•
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sale.
jay'll
Triumph
Sales
&amp;:
Crltt
Bradlord
Also tbe land laying East of the
$1HY.i. Extra good •buy. Bl11ct·
IJed
of the creek In Lot No. 19 in
862
1st
Ave,
GalLipoUa,
Write,
Pho1111
or
Contact
Ser\llce,
tnar'a Pomtlroy.
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A. c. sracttorcl, Racine, Ohio
Ohio.
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the
Northeast
corner
mencmg
lDI&gt;tl OLDS!IOBILE VB $1,4911. f
8-23-1.1
or Lol No. 19 and running West
dr. Sedan. B,\'dra..matlc drlve. ,GOOD USED WESTINGHOUSE
R&amp;H . . Very nice. Bluttnar'a, \ rc!ri,erator. Rea11onably priced. A.La (;0Nl&gt;!TJON!NU, JUJ!I'JU.GJ:::.K. 109 feet ; thence South. along the
».tion sernee. J11c.ll:'!1 .HeJrliUfM· bed o£ the creek to the South line
.pomeroy.
6 CJ fiLe
C11ll Racine 3812.
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Llon, .!\lew Haven. Plwue 'l'L. of Lut No. 19; thence East 7!1 feet; '
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ED SINGER PORTABLES.
~ba7 .
&amp;-:.!a.ta thence North to the place of bcAutun;t.atic drive, radio &amp; heat$29.60 up. See or call your
ginnina.
cr. ~a.ooo mllea. Private owner
authorized Slnaer .Sewlna Ma- GRAVELY
Also the following described
SEE IT AT
IERVICI, 512
$1760, Phoue 6290-M.
Cl·t-lte
ehine Co. Sale• and Service Rep.
real eatate Jn Fraction No. 13,
~· Phon• ,i;x~--~~~;;~~ Town 7, Jlange 14 of the Ohio
,
,
Jamoa McDoua:al, louted at
Harold Barnhart,
Rndtvllle, Company's Purchase, beginning in
19M I'ON~lA(; f .QOOR, 2 TONE
Melcs-Gallia llne, RO\Ite 7. !Ph.
Green. Good ahaje. Priced rea-~ Emmer10n 77361.
e
10 Stc
Ohio. Phone C:~vllle 3691.
Mlddl_., Ohio
the center o£ the Pomeroy and
aouable. Pbono TU .2·l771, New
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Harrisonville road at the NorthHaverJ, W. Va. , t
8-10.3lbc 1'932 BUICK SUPER HARD1'0P. -:-c-----,--:--::::---::::-:-:- west corner or a lot known aa the
Be&lt;tullflll
Baldwin
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condition. LAWN 'MOWI:RS AND SMA;.L "MUJ Lot", thence South 21 de·
Fine
mechanical
motor
repair.
Expert
cast
iron
(9) 'For Sale
Prlcod to aoU. Dovlo-137 Mulwekting, acetylene nnd electric gree West 19% lfll!!t; thence South
berry Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
TOMATO PL,ANTS. MEXICANS,
R. L. MHler Parta Co. 1Y~ degree We1t 190\4 feet; thence
welding,
8-IHip.
Pritchard, ruteera, mar,Kiobe,
310 Ash St., Middleport, Ohio. South 87 dea:ree Ealll ' 107'f.J feet·
3&amp;
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Ready To
Motor Rec~lfiQ~ ., . -.. ·,
bu~·pce-globe, giant Jtallan, and
PbO-'lll 6224·J,
6 o 8lc thence North 1 ~ degree East 20()
teet to the center of the Pomeroy
aale or rent, aleepa alx. Allo, Ml
bun,ee golden jubJiea (oran1e).
and HIU'riaonvU.e rfllod; thence
ft. con1o wall, )'ellow and (2.0bl
1econd hou1c ea11t from tchool
North 821,1 Jegre1: We•t l071A.
black.
,f20,00,
Clayton
Bolyard
hou"'~ Jn Syracu1e. · WUJlara H.
Can Bo Boutbl For
feet to the place of •beginning.
'l •
189 Alb Street, Middleport.
Holme..
0 8 6tc:
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Only
fZO.GO A Month
8-11-lllp.
...;:,:·.·.. ;:··:_- Ia a '~loud on plain·
to 1ald real !!&amp;late, 1rla·
.WRITE FOR DETAIUI
NiCE LOCATION FOR BUILDING
r~•,.on of an error made In
sites ne11r State Gataee on Rt. C014i'.U:I'IIi INSU8ANC&amp; 1'110
F. - &lt;lllmoro and
7. 171 fl. o1 11-.'!aj~l•· Paul
Nea•e, YIUII:on ' a.
or call
tec:tlon.
AU.10. Fire,
13,
Call
ll&lt;lnLlle,Milia.
ltJudlopor~ ·
6~CX:Xl
PCIIDtl'G)' WI·X.
Jl,ll-31&lt;
Oblo.
lwo
COON HOUND PUPPIES '4 AIR· HI)USE BUILDING. NEIGIER'S co.uraea in
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and
er·
dale ._ black and t1n. •15 per
Bulldln.Q
.Supply. Call Guy r\)neously
a wron1 mea•
p1tr. R. c. fllaer, Hobaon,
Nel&amp;ler, Raclnfl, Ohio. IJ-11-30tc urement.
plaintiff and
8-11&lt;11&lt;
Ohio, Ph011o 681N,
het; predeceAOri
title have,
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Romper Room
Movie
Pie.ees ol Eight
Yo11r Esso !Reportf.r

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1957 FORD ~
$1295.00 ·.:··i•··:o-

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BEST
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vldoon 74 Ill &amp;ood ebnlllllon.
PrJeed ruaon,bJy. Clll Y:Ukon
1232.11 or see Eber Glllllan,
ChUior,
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APARTIIItNTS- I"Uriiiohod ond
uniiU'lllolltd. llcllultn, JllcldltilOl;l- Pbono --~~2 8 II

den. Good condition, FumJihed
$41100, unlurniohed $3900 IUness loi'Cea sale. Ftank Hudstn,
Porn,,..,, Phone 11&amp;3.
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obatb and llhiP1 I ,rqom houte
La)nM&gt;hUn1er 111bdivili01i. Al·

moa• one acre with 240' front·
a(e On paved road. $2200.00.
1
1-1-U
FARM---32 mea, 8 ams culllva·
1 aOOM
APAi'J\
Uon, 0 acres pastu.re. J broiler
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house•
neltlng owner $200.00
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•nd t .room apart.ment. Pbepe
IIG-K. Pomero,.• ..A. N. BenJel.

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CHAI'SE
·LOUNGES

11oM loull ond _ , UI.OD ond FOR SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE.
up, whll• tMv l1tt. ~pallfln
Bath, cellar, OutbuildlnJ, G1r·
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furDaee. $8000.00.
INCOMI PIIOI'IItTY IN MAlON
St. Pome·
--300' tronttce~ on Route 33.
Mod~n t-room frame home. 3
41-11-lll&lt;
n•og":lllod:'~
fu!Jl(l)led . apartmonll
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'polfibl
and Vn. BarHtt of Middle·
port called on Mr. anii , Mn. Clarence Chaney 1dd chllitreb thun-

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Arlhui J. Smllh-N..,.
The 1ule 'tuvlin Show
The;, Three .Stoogea
She'!ill.of Cochise

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1t59 .FORD F600 :Dulf(ll:j'f.uck
$15'95.()0

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SALJ;: :
HOUSE WITH BAT!l
Larco
with &amp;ara~:e and out
buildmc. One block to tehoola.
Prieed to sell. See Wayne Rupe
6-lo-3tc
Rutland, Ohio.

llrllhler ))oy
Seeret Storm
Edge of Nlliht
Llie o( 'llj1ey

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SPINET PIANO ·

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day,

Mr. and Vn. H"'b' O'Neil. "ond
cblldreb were dlnilei- lueiti of
Freda WUI Sunct.y; U Was Freda
Will's birthday. ·

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Approved succeuful &amp;ales

in Meigs, Hockmg, Vinton. Fur (21 l Reql Estot.t
fJeld, Jackson, Athens, Ross, 8 ROO~-f HOUSE, GARAGE. FULL
Perry, Pickaway, Fayetle, ScJO·
sizeO basement, hot air furnaee,
Lo Counties. Sales lrainmg. lf
large lot, water utiUUes U,OOO.
you have a car and are InterGeo-ge Jenkins S)'acuse, 0.
ested m earning $100.00 to
6·9-h!Lc
$150.00 per week, phone ChiUicolhe collect Prospt:Jct 2rul7'7, FOR SALE BY OWNER. TRI
level all electnc home, New Ha·
ask for Mr. Fox or wnte P. 0
Box 298. •
6-11 -ltc
ven Heights, New Hnen, W.
Va ., 3 bedrooms, den, att!lcbed
gara~;e, basement, large
living
DUMP
TRUCKS WANTED-to
room WJth window overlooking
haul stone to freeway. Long
Ohio River VaHey . All bardhour~&gt;. stead)' work. Can use
wood k1lchen cabinets. Price
l•mdem and siagle axle truclu.
indudes
wall to wall wool carCall Delaware,
Ohio, 91871.
peting,
drapes.
$17,~.00.
6·11 -3tc.
Terms : $2,600
ca.sh, balance
Flt1\ loan. Phone TUrner 23591

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
RATES

S cents per WQJ'd. Olle insertion. Minimum charge - 60 cents.
6 cents per word ror three consecutive insertions.
S~J -one month for 30 cenl6 per wo-rd.
FuU ra~ of 3 ~'ltl!: )M!:r W(lrd will be clw-ged for ad"erti&amp;Ln&amp;
it not paid within 10 days after receiving bill.
ErrOl"&amp; in AdverWmg - Should be uported immediately. Thfl
Daily Seotinel wiU twt be responsible fOI' more than one incot·
reet inserti011..
Card of Thanks and Special Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
publilhed at 1 cer" ~r word.
WORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
15
00.
OOc
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$4.50
20
OOc
$1.20
~1.80
$8.00
25
7ll&lt;
$1 .50
$2.C'3
$7.50
Ads received by 10 A.M. will bl! tn that dillY'• paper

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MODERN

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WILL MOW LAWNs IN POMF:roy or MJddle!tOrt. )·hone Mid ·

dlepvrt 6129-Y.

ell Nottces
REVIVAL STARTING JUNE 11

ti·Jl-6Lp

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HOUSE,

large lot; full basement,
furna-ce he&lt;1t, city water, gas
111 Minersville. Eugene Forbes,
6·11·3tp
Phone B42·X.

~20l Busine~~e~c

BUll.DING LOT ON MULBERRY
HEIGHTS. 80X160. Phone fl267.
Prlct.d to aell.
6 fl 8tc

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Legal Not-ice

LEGAL NOTICE
t:J\..H WASHlNU -MOTOlt CLEANINC . H.ackt&gt;tt'a .:iuJ-.io ~".cn·u·e Cue No. 12.142
Neva Machael, whose last known
Phone 9411W.
3 JJ JOic
place of residenee was Belfast,
New York, ·R. 0. l , but whose present residence il'i unknown; Homer

through June 14 at Mt. Olive
Ch~.h'cb, LonJ Bottom, Ohio. 1-4.2 HORSE POWER CHAMPION
Hear t.he inspirinc young evanout-,.,ard motor. Used very lit
geli~&gt;!, ·Re-v. Gilbert Spencer and
tle. 1-'f)one 3812.
6- 1~tc
Pastor G. Douglas Circle.
8 8 6lc THREJo; ROOMS ALMOST NEW
fur1.:iure. ReaAOnable or will
trade on cood two bedroom
(2) Cord ot Thanks
ho~se trailer. Harold Circle, Syracuse, near school.
6-9-Htc
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere lhank 5 to the Ewmg
Funeral Home , to Hcv . Harold
Doster, the Singer~. and to the
many friends and rel!ilives for
the kindness and help for the
beautiful floral offeringJJ and
the words of 1:onsolation and
hope during the recenl lltness
and de~t~-1\ ur our beloved bus·
band, : father and .son.
MAo Wm . Cl!Hord Slater
and Children .
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sloter

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Legal Not-ice
HARVEY FOREMAN PROPERTY
in Pomeroy, be1ng tO feet by
80 f• . will be sold to highest
bi(lder Saturday, June 13, 1969
at 1();30 o'cloclt at office of J.
B J 'Brien, IOO'h Court Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Must sell for
not Jess than appraised value.
Homer Baxter, Administrator
of estate of Harvey Foreman,
deceased.
J. B O'Brien,
Allorncy at Law
G-JO-lt -12-8tc

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8----Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl•port, 0., June 11, 1959

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FULTON );lOUSE AND LOT
111 TL.ppers Plains will be sold
~o tl.t' highest bidder, Saturday
111 0:30 A. M., June 13, 1959 at
offic~ of J. B.
O'Brien, lOOY.i
Cour: Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mus! &amp;ell for not less than ap·
praiwd value of $2500.00.
J. B. O'Brien, Admini5trator
of Estate of Fannie Fulton,
del:eated.
J. B. O'Brien,
Attorney at Law
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Lego! Not1ce

Kidwell, Goldie Britton, Grace RICHAP.D FOREMAN PROPERTY
Sopher, Eva Day, Opal Howell and
m ~edford Township, being ta
John T . Wilson each of whose
acres, more or leu, wil. be sold
place of resHiencc J.!i unknown; the
to h;gbcst
bidder Saturday,
unk11own hem; of Sarah A. Gil·
June 13, 1959 at 11:00 o'clock
more, deceased, the unknown
at ofHce of J. B. O'Brien, lOOI,t
he1rs of f''. 0 . Gilmore, dccea&amp;ed·
Cour t Slreel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Ouce
!lefo.e 0:30 A.M.
lhe unJr.nuwn heJn, devisees, !ega:
Must sell lor not less than apMiddleport 6831-1
tee, executors, &lt;~dministrators or
pr Jised value.
NOTICI OF A.PPOINTMI!H1" ·
Pomeroy 5~5
tu;:signs of Nelhc &lt;.:loud, deceased; .--:'-~c::--:;:-:--;---:---KAUTl: FEED STORI
No. 11,160
the unknown heus, devisees, !ega. for more than twenty-one years,
At Cheater
Notice is hereby -given that I.ett~s. executurs, administrators or been In the uninterrupted, actual,
Yukon 1-2145
assigns o£ Homer Kidwell, Goldie open, notorious, exclusive and ad- anna Grover wboae Post Office
·Britton, Neva M1ehael, Grace So- verse possession of the above de- address is Chethire, Ohio, ha!
IJAMILL SERVICE
ptler, Eva Day, Opal Howell and scr~bed real estate, under a claim been duly appointed Adplinistra
STATION
John T. Wilson , if any of them be of ownership.
trix of Lhe E1tate of Artbu'!',o~';":;;
decea11ed, whose names and resiThe pra)'er of said petition is er, dece1sed, late of Meiga t,;
lt.lbony 3353
dences are unknown to the plain- that any interest claimed by any Ohio.
. ' .i ~~ble Coslttc
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• OUR WUltNGHOJse: DEALER tiff, will take notJCe that Bertha of the defendan\s be adjudged
Dated this 8th day or Ju~Je 1909.
Pluf
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TV ANO APPLIANCES
F. H. O'BRIEN
L'arl, on the JOlh day of March, null and void, that defe-ndants be
COAL, OIL 6 GAS FURNACI!S 195~. filed her peli\Jon in the Com- enjoined from asserting any right,
(-6l Lost
1J Found
Jud£e or the ·Probate Court
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Meigs COunty, Ohio
mon .Pleas Court of Meigs COunty title, interest or Claim in and to
LADlJo:-, · WRJ ST WATCH LOST
Syracute, Ohio Otlio, in Calle No 12,842, and ther~ 11111d I"eal estate, and that plainPhone 836-V
(6) 11, l8, 25; 3tc
"WE GIVE 86H GliQ.N STAMPS" 1 ·
jn t 1e vu.:imly of Kroger&amp;. lf
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after (iJed her supplemental peU- tiff's title in ~nd to said real esfound t:aU Cheiiler, YU :12210.
JOHN D. THOMAS, Admlnistratate be quieted, and for other relion
,aiJeging
that
tihe
is
the
ownCLELAND$
6•5-t:tp.
tor of e~ttatc of Richard Fore-er in fee simple and in actual pos- licl.
RMIIo &amp; TV Repelr Service
The ubov~: mentioned
man, deceued.
session of the followin.!l fejjJ esPhone 200
(~)
will furUaer take notice
J. B. O'Brien,
statc:
Pomeroy, Ohio.
N, SECOND AVE,.
1'be foiiCJwing described real ea- ha~·e been made parties d•.!•ndanl 1 Attorney IL Law.
~,---- - - - - --:::-:-:-:T-ELEVISION,
RADIO
&amp;
SMALL
tate, s ituate in the Village of HarGoNI CINn UNCI C.n
said petition
and that
they are
APPUANCE Rta&gt;AJU. Phone risonville, in the County of Meigs to
required
to answer
the ume
on 6-110-~1~1-~l~:l-3~1&lt;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;_;~~~~~;;~~~~:;;:;~i:i~~~1;;;;:;;;~~~~
A•J Makla and Modelt
Otis McOiml.ock, .Racme Uh10.
and State of Ohio, and ·bounded or before the lst day Ql August,
MITI".OPOLIT .._..
4 f 30tc and described &amp;.!1 follow s:
Phone 485
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A piece of land off of the North· '"'"· '
Bertha Carl, Plaintiff
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Pomeroy
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FOR RENT-EXTEN&gt;ION ~ east corner of Joaeph Bradfield's Webster &amp; Fult.!:
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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one
acre
lot,
commencing
at
the
ders, Scaliold
Hoards, Drop
1056 BU ICK VB SPI!:ClAL. $1,498. 1 1·3 TON CHRYSLER AI""ilTEMP
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air cundHloner. Gwd condition.
Clo~hJJ. ClmHm Fill.her, Middle- South corner of No. 1~ and run 4 door hlil'dtop Sedan. One local
8-1().6tc ~-,, Ohio. P·bone 5:..1fl..,_
11-tl ning West 4 rods; thence Southowner. Hydrar1atic drive'. Blaet- Phon(' 32.12.
east along lhe bed of the creek
8 6 6t.;
tnnr'll, Pomertty.
12 llEAll OF HORSES AND CU~T0.\1 BUILT ll.il'&lt;iiLI!N 0&amp;· 6V~ rods; thea.ce North 4 rods and
nc
ponies for ule. Will work awd
SIIJlfiCd for your btHue . .!&lt;'reo '"" 1 ~ '-il feet t_o the place of begin·
1956 PONTIAC V8 $1,4lnl. Station
riJr. See A. H. Burbridge, AIt!mllh!ll. , Foreman •
Abbun. nmg, containing whatever lnnll
W111;on . 9 Pllo!J5engcl·. OJJc care·
&amp;10-3lc· l - J llone 6284· '/.
11-ti-U that Js In said ·bouridary. The
bany, Ohio, R. D. 2.
ful ownt:r. l:Uaettnur·s, l'omcroy.
above described was deeded by Jo·
8 8 6tc 1'RlU\1PH 19118 ~EW MOWR·
suph Bradfieltl and wile to W. H.
AUCTIONl!ER
Dye, April 27th, 1881.
()'cle, big discount for quick
Complete S.r\'lc•
1:9:::~5:-::M::::El::-IC::.U::::R::-Y-:-2-:DO=oas, EDAN
sale.
jay'll
Triumph
Sales
&amp;:
Crltt
Bradlord
Also tbe land laying East of the
$1HY.i. Extra good •buy. Bl11ct·
IJed
of the creek In Lot No. 19 in
862
1st
Ave,
GalLipoUa,
Write,
Pho1111
or
Contact
Ser\llce,
tnar'a Pomtlroy.
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A. c. sracttorcl, Racine, Ohio
Ohio.
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the
Northeast
corner
mencmg
lDI&gt;tl OLDS!IOBILE VB $1,4911. f
8-23-1.1
or Lol No. 19 and running West
dr. Sedan. B,\'dra..matlc drlve. ,GOOD USED WESTINGHOUSE
R&amp;H . . Very nice. Bluttnar'a, \ rc!ri,erator. Rea11onably priced. A.La (;0Nl&gt;!TJON!NU, JUJ!I'JU.GJ:::.K. 109 feet ; thence South. along the
».tion sernee. J11c.ll:'!1 .HeJrliUfM· bed o£ the creek to the South line
.pomeroy.
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8·1J..3tc
Llon, .!\lew Haven. Plwue 'l'L. of Lut No. 19; thence East 7!1 feet; '
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ED SINGER PORTABLES.
~ba7 .
&amp;-:.!a.ta thence North to the place of bcAutun;t.atic drive, radio &amp; heat$29.60 up. See or call your
ginnina.
cr. ~a.ooo mllea. Private owner
authorized Slnaer .Sewlna Ma- GRAVELY
Also the following described
SEE IT AT
IERVICI, 512
$1760, Phoue 6290-M.
Cl·t-lte
ehine Co. Sale• and Service Rep.
real eatate Jn Fraction No. 13,
~· Phon• ,i;x~--~~~;;~~ Town 7, Jlange 14 of the Ohio
,
,
Jamoa McDoua:al, louted at
Harold Barnhart,
Rndtvllle, Company's Purchase, beginning in
19M I'ON~lA(; f .QOOR, 2 TONE
Melcs-Gallia llne, RO\Ite 7. !Ph.
Green. Good ahaje. Priced rea-~ Emmer10n 77361.
e
10 Stc
Ohio. Phone C:~vllle 3691.
Mlddl_., Ohio
the center o£ the Pomeroy and
aouable. Pbono TU .2·l771, New
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Harrisonville road at the NorthHaverJ, W. Va. , t
8-10.3lbc 1'932 BUICK SUPER HARD1'0P. -:-c-----,--:--::::---::::-:-:- west corner or a lot known aa the
Be&lt;tullflll
Baldwin
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Fine
mechanical
motor
repair.
Expert
cast
iron
(9) 'For Sale
Prlcod to aoU. Dovlo-137 Mulwekting, acetylene nnd electric gree West 19% lfll!!t; thence South
berry Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
TOMATO PL,ANTS. MEXICANS,
R. L. MHler Parta Co. 1Y~ degree We1t 190\4 feet; thence
welding,
8-IHip.
Pritchard, ruteera, mar,Kiobe,
310 Ash St., Middleport, Ohio. South 87 dea:ree Ealll ' 107'f.J feet·
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Ready To
Motor Rec~lfiQ~ ., . -.. ·,
bu~·pce-globe, giant Jtallan, and
PbO-'lll 6224·J,
6 o 8lc thence North 1 ~ degree East 20()
teet to the center of the Pomeroy
aale or rent, aleepa alx. Allo, Ml
bun,ee golden jubJiea (oran1e).
and HIU'riaonvU.e rfllod; thence
ft. con1o wall, )'ellow and (2.0bl
1econd hou1c ea11t from tchool
North 821,1 Jegre1: We•t l071A.
black.
,f20,00,
Clayton
Bolyard
hou"'~ Jn Syracu1e. · WUJlara H.
Can Bo Boutbl For
feet to the place of •beginning.
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Holme..
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fZO.GO A Month
8-11-lllp.
...;:,:·.·.. ;:··:_- Ia a '~loud on plain·
to 1ald real !!&amp;late, 1rla·
.WRITE FOR DETAIUI
NiCE LOCATION FOR BUILDING
r~•,.on of an error made In
sites ne11r State Gataee on Rt. C014i'.U:I'IIi INSU8ANC&amp; 1'110
F. - &lt;lllmoro and
7. 171 fl. o1 11-.'!aj~l•· Paul
Nea•e, YIUII:on ' a.
or call
tec:tlon.
AU.10. Fire,
13,
Call
ll&lt;lnLlle,Milia.
ltJudlopor~ ·
6~CX:Xl
PCIIDtl'G)' WI·X.
Jl,ll-31&lt;
Oblo.
lwo
COON HOUND PUPPIES '4 AIR· HI)USE BUILDING. NEIGIER'S co.uraea in
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and
er·
dale ._ black and t1n. •15 per
Bulldln.Q
.Supply. Call Guy r\)neously
a wron1 mea•
p1tr. R. c. fllaer, Hobaon,
Nel&amp;ler, Raclnfl, Ohio. IJ-11-30tc urement.
plaintiff and
8-11&lt;11&lt;
Ohio, Ph011o 681N,
het; predeceAOri
title have,
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Romper Room
Movie
Pie.ees ol Eight
Yo11r Esso !Reportf.r

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1957 FORD ~
$1295.00 ·.:··i•··:o-

CY:l. ·,,feKIJP

Save On This Fine

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BEST
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vldoon 74 Ill &amp;ood ebnlllllon.
PrJeed ruaon,bJy. Clll Y:Ukon
1232.11 or see Eber Glllllan,
ChUior,
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APARTIIItNTS- I"Uriiiohod ond
uniiU'lllolltd. llcllultn, JllcldltilOl;l- Pbono --~~2 8 II

den. Good condition, FumJihed
$41100, unlurniohed $3900 IUness loi'Cea sale. Ftank Hudstn,
Porn,,..,, Phone 11&amp;3.
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llOoll APAJITIII:NT - WITH I NIW IIAVI~orner lol In
obatb and llhiP1 I ,rqom houte
La)nM&gt;hUn1er 111bdivili01i. Al·

moa• one acre with 240' front·
a(e On paved road. $2200.00.
1
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1 aOOM
APAi'J\
Uon, 0 acres pastu.re. J broiler
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house•
neltlng owner $200.00
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•nd t .room apart.ment. Pbepe
IIG-K. Pomero,.• ..A. N. BenJel.

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CHAI'SE
·LOUNGES

11oM loull ond _ , UI.OD ond FOR SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE.
up, whll• tMv l1tt. ~pallfln
Bath, cellar, OutbuildlnJ, G1r·
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furDaee. $8000.00.
INCOMI PIIOI'IItTY IN MAlON
St. Pome·
--300' tronttce~ on Route 33.
Mod~n t-room frame home. 3
41-11-lll&lt;
n•og":lllod:'~
fu!Jl(l)led . apartmonll
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'polfibl
and Vn. BarHtt of Middle·
port called on Mr. anii , Mn. Clarence Chaney 1dd chllitreb thun-

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Arlhui J. Smllh-N..,.
The 1ule 'tuvlin Show
The;, Three .Stoogea
She'!ill.of Cochise

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1t59 .FORD F600 :Dulf(ll:j'f.uck
$15'95.()0

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SALJ;: :
HOUSE WITH BAT!l
Larco
with &amp;ara~:e and out
buildmc. One block to tehoola.
Prieed to sell. See Wayne Rupe
6-lo-3tc
Rutland, Ohio.

llrllhler ))oy
Seeret Storm
Edge of Nlliht
Llie o( 'llj1ey

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SPINET PIANO ·

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day,

Mr. and Vn. H"'b' O'Neil. "ond
cblldreb were dlnilei- lueiti of
Freda WUI Sunct.y; U Was Freda
Will's birthday. ·

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DJaek.&amp;Gn'e Return
from Vaeation Trip

•· llr. llld lin. Harold Bfad:stoa
.. ehUdren Sherry, Bobby and Bruce
returned home S:~~turdaJ from a

101» mlle vaeation trip, tHvellnf

Mrs. Joe Bishop Honored Guest
At House Warming Monday Night

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. Of THE AREA

Mrs. Joe Bishop was honor guest Monday evening at a

tbfo\lcb twelve ttates.
house warming given in her new home on High Street. The
0a the trip, they apent a week Blshops recently rented the Nellie BarsotU house at 692 High
at Ft. Lluderdale, Fl.a., with Mr
Street.
P lanmnc the party were Mn
La , with R.ndolph J'roley of Stocy 'o Run
G Miley and Mn. Everett Grant. Games
were pla)' ed and prLZes were
(Dorothy Leonard) and family.
awarded to Mrs Ri~bard Bailey,
Mrs. Roy Str1dr:land, Mra. Rubin
UeS OY VenlnQ
Colhns and Debra 'Maiden. The
Cheater Grange met Tuesday
door prue was awarded to Mrs. evening with
Georce Holter,
Clarence Casey.
worthy master, presiding.

5Dd lira. Wilbur Bailey
thter, Ruth Ann. They
ited at Baton Rouge,
llr. and Mrs. Alvin

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Ch
G
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Mee t'lng 1srange
Held

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Bof RT Auxiliary ·
Club Meetin~ Held On Monday New Member Is
an~:tr~~;es!'m.the~J.'1::ed Yth~rt.:r~fe~h!ra;.:;
June 10

Health club Monday evening at her home, Laurel Cliff.
Group singing .. of Faith of Our Fathers and Work For the
'hght Ia Comln.g opened the C" ___
'Tieeting followed with the Lord's ~ond
Prayer 1R uruson. Devotions taken
I
.. . weco led bY Mro.
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M•"ddleport Amateur Garden Club
Guest Night Held On Wednesday -~ ~:.':..p~=y
Guest night of the Middleport Amateur Gardeners Club

A report on bills paid und the

for theij'

Ab
Mal' nly out
People
1n pOmeroy
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Ab t
Ml'd-Ueporf

Bapti.St C.hurch
C
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Meetl'ng Is Held

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Draw Warning
Froni1The Mayor

Mils.

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Reed, Sr.,
Return Jona·
tbe
Chapter, 11as iptrodyc·
Chairman Of the Na·
R. MacazJne, a~d
on the value and dk
of the _otlldal pub-

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BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE

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CHEST, &amp;Z INCH
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Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

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lATURDAY
"PARIS HOI.JDAY"
Bob Hope - Fernandel
MGtiNMEN F~M-LAREDO"

Robert Kalpp, Jean Morettt.d

Dol.'
alln~~lng~~~~2~1~2;y~a~rd~p~ra~c~tl~~·~h~o~lo-~p~l~o~Th~e~a~tre~w~h~e~r~e~th~7~i~;~•;•;~~===~-·-~=-===~~=~;~t:~~

meeUn1. The July club meetlna in·one on tbe 13th arcen. U ""•• the aho\f
utina
Wedneaday
wtll behostesa
held atforthelhehome
of Mra. the aecond act of hi• ca..._.
Thelma Pratt.

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Church Choir
Sponsors Trip .
Ar.ound World

The cboir of tho· MI. Moriah
Baptlot Church opo,.....d • (fip
aro\lnd tbe world Sundl)' whieh
waa very sudceJJfuJ.
The trip bepn at the home of
Mr1. Otear Hardaway wbkh re·
rtreaented Holllnd and duteh loaf
and cbeea sandwiches were aerv·
ed. Ru11da waa repre~ented at
tbe home Of M'ra. Arnold RJclJuda
where Iliad with RuuJan aauce
waa aerved and 1t the home ot
Mra. Myrtle warren, AI11ka wu
repreH.r~ttd aDd •tee
cream and
eake were aened.
Tile trip ended at tho hOD\O ol
•ooto~Mary Bumaardner where
.vo
wMt rep~e.nted add tea
..uloa.,..... ....ed.

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·, ~nd ,Mrs. Jimes E. Brewington,
v~ Begent ) of lltturn Jonathao
' :Melas. attended the meetlnt.

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Buckeye Boys
State Opens

On OUJ.amp~s

campWt.

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For Joan Fravel
Held 0 n TUeS·d.OY

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A111*JNS, 0. UPI-ore than
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and• at·
a one thouaamJ 11t\Qatea. pluf!«ed
lu~on was served Into tbe bua(Mu todi,Y of elect·
ing ~rldidatea tor ttate, county
~rr,
retiring Re· and dty•·offices In the mythical
Return JODI· Buckeye :&amp;eye State.
was iOtroduc·
All the color and work that
into the real caucUHI, con·
and campaia:nin£ waa
by the bo)'l In the
Legion
exer·
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and State Chairmen at a Rethe
held at Uncoln Lodge,
street, Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, June

Enterprise EU B
Youth Meeting
Held On Monday

e.· rthday Party

THEODORI RnD

newly eleded State Regent,

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eatler fillllllhi

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John Ebersbci-1..
CeIe bra t es H'
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As Big Four M~ster Meeting Nears Collapse

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Frldty, June 12, 1959
--------SINGLI-COPY-k

Ciolroll'.'!. Armaod llra.WII·
Wal the new l'DQiber.

was held Wednesday evening in the beautiful home Of Gene balance In the treasury was given
The Second Ward Women's
Mn. Dorothy MOI'J'll Pftl,hled
Grate on First Street.
by Mrs Hobert !Bowen. Mn Lloyd Club met Tueldaf eveniqat the
the mettinl at widiJi tlme1t
The members and guests were greeted at the door by Mr. Wright eoodueted "the penny home of Mrs. Lydia Hrie"" Con·
reported U..t J'lori Cltllnd,
Grate and the Garden Club boa
- -ma:c h It w•hsrehp01'le d that ~ vera l dor Street.
.llff. Pearl SJcmm,. wJio llu:d
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tesses for the evemn&amp;, Mrs. Guy
art•c e16 0 dt ' Mrosp•A• eqDmlpllmend
been Injured in~automo.Reynolds, llrs. Paul OaVlS and
where oane to
s. nnal
dan! Mra. Eugene Triplett wal &amp;want·
lceldent. were 1m
IDI aftd
The large decorated cake with
Plant were completed for vistt Mrs. Arthur Skmner.
t e oxygen gau.e was oane o ed to Mrs Gardner Mankin. Mrt.
Edward SUlea · iet1li'Ud
the mscription "Best Wilbes to ing Columbia Grange Friday eve·
Rose&amp; were used In the various
the Frecker famlly.
Mable Mankin was reported home.
from lhe Mei,i1 Genenl
Marilyn and Joe" wat seTVed w1th ning and presenting a n••·un-am.
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and 1- 1lowly 4..l•-Yi..•
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Two wheelchairs were donated rom e osp d.... , al'ft
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ice cream sandwtcbea, mints and
Group sintinl of •wben
You arrangements in the livmg room
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coffee.
!lnd 1 Were Young Maggie" open· and on the servulg table. They
to the club by ~\Irs Cbarlet K.atT IJUI: surgery an a I was sen
After tbe me,tinl a • •1 hour
ed the program and members had been made by Mra. Skinner
E HAW fi'S
and the Meigs General Hospital. her.
was enjoyed ~th re~tl
Others present we1e Mrs. Don res-nded to roll can with their and Mrs. L B Reynolds and a bou·
Br LUCILL
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Plans swere made for a plenle to
Games
wert
played
and
prizes
be'·•
loin. --•·ded t•
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·~ oerved
- Wll·
Gosney, Mn. Norman Yeauger, rav~;1 te
vegetable. Household quet trom garden of Mrs. James
Mr and Mn walter Merrow and be held Monday, July 13, at 6 p. m awar
.~~.e .w nnen.
,
llh. OUeva Boice,, llra. llor·
Mrs. James Ashley , Mr•. Chloe hints were given by Mu;s Led&amp; wcoer, a guest.
children Jum~r Bobby and Caro.. · at Syracuse Park. The birthdays of A potluck dmner waa ~erved pre·
and Jlrt. Mary Jane Neal.
Mills of Reed1vllle, Mrs. Bert
Mrs. Harold Lohse waa devotiOn· ly" of • ··•a·&gt;et'ta w•ce sundoy Mrs. Paul Eichlnger and Mrs. Al· c,~mg the meeting to MrJ. C1if·
a poem
"Just a! leader lor tbe meallng and her
Hou.ae of Racine, 'Mn. Rjchard Mae
L&gt;'"e Kraeuter
Dod" waoand,•ead
by David
f M"~ • d Mr 11 "'Harold Mer· len Eichinger were observed.
\ ocd Jenkl nson, Mra. El~ , Arnold ,
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Oiler, Mra. Earl oBrlc leB o Dar· Koblentz. Following a contest, a lOplc was " acatlon-.Kecreauon. row and ~aughter, Debbte. Debbie
.Mrs. Clifford JaeOOs presented a Boyd, Mrs. Albert Martin, Mra.
Gilliand and
win, Mtss Kay Hansen , Miss Sue song "This Old Man" wall present.
JJurm&amp; the snort business ses· a~compamed them borne for a readmg "Madam C~utirman and Triplett, Mrs. Mankln, lin. u ..~
wett
Wallace , Debra Maiden, Hope 81.· ed by Patty Koblentz and Jenm· !! ton couauded by Mra. Guy Reyn· v1111t
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o1us m tne $-t:&gt;sence of tbe pre111•
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lin.
'hop. "-. Sherman W1emann snd
....~... Bitter.
fer and Melanl~: Dean, to conclude denl, Mrli. i'wrman Humphreya,
o
e two leldl......
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Mn. Addie
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrow and 'p arker ,.av
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&amp; \~uar1ea w')'Ift ·abd da""'
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the program.
the repon ot the nommatmg eom. guest, Carolyn Lauderbach, of This Letter"
Age Mn. Harofd Hysell uil · daUgtl.
Sending 1l:ifta but unable to at·
Refreshments were served dur· m1ttee was giVen by Mrs. Lohse Nelsonville, were tn Manetta to· Fiv e" A reading
Day" tera.
tend were Mn Dale Jacoba, Mra. mg the social hour.
ana tne lo.llowmg omcers for Ute clay whcr' their daughter, Debbie, was gaven by :drs. W!rlgb1
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Harry Crall. Mrs. Wllliam Waltera,
The next meeting will be held commg year werEr .eJected: pretu· underweat a tonsHlectomy
elude the program
a h Mn. Eleanor Kemely and nep.
Mrs. Edwud Stiles, Mrs. Hefbert Tuesday, June 23 .
dent, ,1irs Guy Reynolds; vice
· sale of home made
waa ew Gt~orge Kemely of Rutla.nd
!Mn. 'Mabel ank1n Mreturned cooduc~d .by Mn.
. Mt:•·
Sunday. ' OD Mn · ·J, ·D. &gt;~!FLJI!
Mahan, Mra. Fred I. Gardner, Mrs .l r--.;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;=--~ l pre&amp;~dent, M.n. William Slater·
Gra~e Pratt, .Mrs. Frank .powera,
li~caetary , Mrs. Wesley Fry and . home Tuesday mght allier under Allen Etchmger wa.11 the w.nner lD I F~:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;J~~~~~;;;i;;~,
Mrs. Lola Herdman, Mrs Carl
treasurer Mrs. L. .t:. Reynolds.
gomg surgery at the St. Joseph a conteat conducted by. Mra. 8mtth.
Owens and MiN Charlene Neal.
'1M newly elected president in· Uosp1tal, .Parkersburg.
.. Sunshine gtfts were distributed .
lrooucd the special guests tor the I Janet and Nancy Rog:ers return·
Refreshments w.ere !tei'Ved ~)'
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cvenms, Mrs J E v. Hartmger,,cd lo the1r borne m Nel.st;mville on the hostesses durmg the soetal
~uunty cuutact chonrman; Hob ';'cdnesday after &amp;pendmg aeveral horlr.
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rtyer, speaker for the evemn&amp; ua~s with tllelf grandparents, Mr.
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and oho "' G'"'"· atler Wh&gt;cn aud Mrs. Thorn .. Youug
FRIDDlE HOUDASHELT
each member
mtroduced the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 'Grueser Jr.
ILifl
Gary Wayland , son of Mr and
d
h
,,,, JP.nningo Wayland is report· g:uest snc ha
IDVIled. Other have returned home after a VISit
IS
The Crusaders Class of t e
~uesu were Mn&gt;. L C. Karr, Mrt. with reiative 8 In Columbus and
Middlepor~ Bapllst Chureh met ed to be Improved at the Mason rtl n d Ch De
M H ld E
I R d ld p k Cl&gt;'n&gt;C ' 'he•e he has been a PI·
c ar
am rs, rs. aro
. Canlon They were accumpanaed
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at th e M daepor oa s e
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.tiuobard, Mrs. James Jobb, Mn. home by " tbe 1r daughter, Sharon,
Tuesday evenmg where they made tlent lor the paat two weeks due WUJ
B df d Mr
J
On Sundaf, June 7, the sixth
lhro:tt condilon and Weber,
lam Mrs.
ra Dave
or ' Farmer,
s.
ameaj
who m
hasCanton.
been the guest of rela· birthday of John tbersbach, son of
d enJoyed home·ma d e Iee cream to a •••.•ep
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M181
ttve
an
8
ill~lvlng Room
and cake.
to a strep throat cond•tion and Be.u ::,anbOl n, Mrs Clarence Ca·1
Mr. and Mrs. George Ebe1·~bach of
Larry
R1ce
gave
the
devotions
Nma
Stiles,
Alx.
year
otd
dau·
scy,
Mrs.
Hob
Hoeflich,
Mrs.
Willis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bradford
Maag
and
Middleport was celebrated at the
e Bedroom • Kitchen
(or tbe evenlna.
'"'"" of Mr. and Mrs Edward AnthOny, Mrs Ted Dowme, Mrs. daughter, Myrna , returned home, home of his grandparents, Rev
Clo..ll Thur. .y AftornHM
was returned to her home Wayne Vlbbons, Jean Evan&amp;, l4re. Monday after a vunt With relatives and Mrs. Edison Weaver of Mason,
Othen pre!lf!nt were Mr. and Fnday from the Me1gs General Jacx Lloyd, Mrs. Fred !1-hbbs, iMrl. m Mlcbi&amp;an.
W. Va., with a family dinner. His
Mn. Harotd Thomu and daugh· HosPI'D.~ after a tonstllectomy rtobert Jjurkeu and Miss Freddae
~randmother had made him a
ter, Tereta , Mrs. Gene Coleman
en 'l'hurSday She 1s recov· doudasbell.
Mr 1md Mn. Walter Baker and Merry·go.Jiound cake as she has
an'd son, Jerry. Mr. •nd Mrs.
mcely and Mr Shies who is
A very tttlmg program waa &amp;lv· family of Caldwell were l'ecent made for him each- yeltr on his
Henhel McClure and aon Jimmy, on
leave from the New York en by Mr. Byer when he showed gue.11ts of reiallve&amp; m Mincrtvalle birthday,
Mr and Mra. RoMrt MUte and Central Railroad JH reported to
1ort1 d silde~; wh1ch he bad taken •nd Pomeroy ·
co
John's other ""randmothor, hlr6.
In, Rev. an d M15 · be Improving.
dau11hter,
Rob
n
H 0 Ita d 1 11
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On the Brig htest Cornet Warren Hulburt, Mr. 1 nd Mra. Rl·
n o
ower gardens and 1
Clarence Ebenbach whose birth·
chard Hovatter and daughter,
Mr. und Mrs Mtrlan VanMeter er~peciaUy the. tulip industry tbere. l
lay was recently was •lso honorOO
In Middl.por'
Oreamma t and Mu. Rice, and the (Carhna Allenswcrth) huve mov· 1n hUt narratwn on the llldes Mr
Jn Sunday and also tlle birthday df
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rrum the Leo Kennedy house llyer
aatd that the wmdm111 which
Terr:r Farley of Chapmansvilh~.
11
turprill.,.rJ
iupplo) ~
to the Gothard home .
symbolic ol Holland bas gJven
f erry 1s a nephew of the Weavevs
QOOIIniO lft \'ani~·
. ...
Mr and Mrs. c M. Reed of way to the (jul!'pmg stattons and
Otherh attending the family din·
Clncin'l:Jti were gl'eats of Mr.s. that the WJndpuUs today are most· J
ner were 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
'"'· Sanlotlaod ol-8
E M Wood over the weekend ly small n,useum~;, reatauranb antl
The monthly busmess meetmg Weaver of Mason, Mrs. Kenneth
lot oooy -hint. T...b&gt;Mrs. Wood rtlturned to Cln· ~nop.s. AnoH1e1 symool of Holland uf the Enterprise EUB Youth Cook and children , Connie and
tallatod,tao l!lth ....
clnnati for a weeks visit with the wooden shoeli ure sUIJ verY ~'ellowshlp twas held M.ond~y Tommy, and Mr. and Mra. George
acratch rvalptOOfifflb •••
th
popular 10 the larmlng region be· ( venlnc .at tlle borne of Dottle Ebers bach and Terra Jane of Mid·
"'""" trl'le t1!td\lnt •••
em.
cauae ot the damp soil.
13rown.
dleport.
ho-vo, '""' hlp t&gt;O&lt;illt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnan Woods
He ~;bowed plcturP.s of the hugb
Group ainglng opened the meet·
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Mr and Mrs. Willard Connly and
were Ill Chnrlealon TuesdAY to commercial Helds {J! Lulips, bow lng, followed by scripture read·
and &lt;Uio., p11., peei!Ot. ,
•
viAit \n th h111 mother Mrs. Leila they were gaded and marketm;l. !na: by Jerr)' Frick and prayer by ~randdaui:bter, Loretta Atkina, Mr.
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:
m
d
'Mrs.
Ezra
Connly
and
chlld·
McClung.
Other slides were of beautiful Elsie Arnold. New officers wore
Mrs. James Ashie)', Dunbar, Js Holland parks where the flowers inst1died and presided at the busi· ren, Delores and Johnny, Mr. and
·~FI111t
vuitlnC wilb her mother, Mrs. are show and alao of TuUp Parade oen session. Pfayer by the Rev. Mrs John Whitman, Mr. and Mrs.
FGd~.~
Lola Hl!rdrtlan.
floats whtch hi compara•ble to the Francis H. Glazier, concluded the Elwood Farley and Kathy and Mrs.
8erlle Yeauger all of Cbapmans·
Mrs. Chloe Mills of Reedsville Roae .Parade 11oats ln the U. S. meeting:.
) '.
ville.
~,,,, ! 1
vlsitert here thiA week w1th her Some of lhe parka are staffed with
Present were John . Musser,
niece, 1\lrR. Addie Bitter and her personei in native coatume to ex· .Norma Jean Bearhs, i.fnda and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutler of
niece, Mrs. Joe Bishop. plain to touru;ts the various flow · Sharon Dill, Judy Folmer, Mar· Charleston, W. Va., Mr.'·.ftonald L.Y·
ea:ne especially to attend the ors and to an1wer questions.
.Jprie and Bill Bentz, Ruth Ann •ns af Y.ason and Jlm Weaver,
housewnrming given for Mr. and
Mr. Grate waA Invited to play (Qrothen, Barbara, Viola and Vir· ;one Weaver, Emma, Jane Weav,
Mrs. Jnc Blahop, Monday evenina:.
for the a:roup and he Qlnla Davis, Jerry Frick , Elsie ·r and Vi~kie Joe Weaver.
Mr t•nd Mn. Kenneth Braum I ~~f~:,~, a medley ol tongA w1th the :Arnold, Judy
Brown,
Dottle
moved la&amp;t Friday from the D. L . II
attachment. Included in 'Brown, Dalene Smith, Ernnt and
Beck 'lropert..v on North Tbird
medley were "l 'Love You A.nit11 Hall and one g:ueat, Nancy
.. ~ . ~~ ~ tit
AveMe inlu the David Ohlinger
"Memories" and "'My Bud· $kinner.
~;: ::;d~;~:~•d:~ Mr. abd Mrt.
' Adult.l present were Rev. and
Owen and family moved
\he proa:ram the guests Mra. Francia Gla.d er, Mr. and
into tho Reck property Which
members were invited to tbe 'JilrA. OrvJIJe Brown, Mrs. George
they ror:enUy purchatJed.
where :Mrs. Charle1 Brothers, Mrs. W. R. Davia and
Mrs. Alice Yuraalts entertained
Mrs. Mildred C.1rson suffered
Senior :PreAident, pre· Mn. Philip Smith.
Tuesday afternoon and evenln&amp;
a heart attack at her home last
at coffee service. RefreAh·
The next meetJng will be held with a birthday PartY for her
:rh·~~·•l'! evening and waa taken
of UlJlo sbel'bet iee cream July 13 at the home of Mrs. W. Jranddaughter, . Joan Fravel, of
to
of her slater, Mrt.
In small flower pol! cover- R. Davia. Each member Ia re· Canton who-·has been vialtJna: her
Robert Reibel, Friday evening by ed with foil complete with rose Quelled tu brint a covered dish for the put two Weeb ...
a Rawllna:s·Coats ambulanee.
bloom, and angel/food cake with and to be present at 8 p. m. f(Jf
Those pretent to help Joan
Capt. and Mrs. J . .M. Marla have pink JcJng, and p nk and green a recre;ttion period preceding the t&gt;elebrate were Bert and PeiiY
purchaaed property in Loa Altoa, mints were Rerved. Tiny plastic meeting.
Youna:, Steve and Chrialtne \Bur·
Calif., a few mlleA outside of fana were &amp;lven at favors.
::-=::--:=--:ton, Che'liblre; and Mrl. Wayne
San Francisco, and have moved
Gifts were presented to Grate J
MAL TOM GITI ACI
Burton' ataillted wilb , tbe ter¥lnl
their family there the past week. for hla hotpltaUty and to Mr. 8yer
MAMARONECK, N. Y. UPI- of the decoraed birthday,. eake,
, •
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capt. Marls Js with TWA. The for presenune the pro-ram for the Bart Haltom of Fort Worth, Tex., iee cream and lavon.
~,·s ·
Marls family have been retidenta evenlna:.
prePtred for bls first U. S. Open
Arter the ret'refhmenh the
for the past 18 yeare of· Kanaaa
M.. a. Robert Coala was a contrlb- IOU "hamplOnthlp Tueaday by chlktren were taken toi the

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today called attentlon to .ever.,_
c:Omplainh of children rldlng blC)'eles abqut tbe village after
dark without llibts.
The Mlll'it pointed out that
bikes ridden after darkness de·
cends muat have one headlight
and a tall reflector. He s:aid
that there exists today 11.n ordin·
ance m Pomeroy which prohibJts
riding of bikea without lights.
He uid today that the practice
muat be atOpped at once before
someone 11 •riously lnjured. He
especially uled the cooperation
parenta id preventing any fur·
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GENEVA fUPI) - Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko r~fused today to withdraw the new Russian ultimatum on
Berlin and said the Western plan for the city amounted to an
ultimatum itself.
Gromyko ~d ~~s.ia would never put its signature to any

agreement mamtainmg "occupation nghts" in West Berlin-

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the mmimum demand of the west.
The "occupabon rJg}iUi " provJde
fo~ the at..ationing of American,
Br1ttsh and French troops m West
Berlin and for free acceu to the
city through 110 m1les of East
Germany.
This waa Rwsia's unbudging re·
PlY to plus from setretary of
State Chrisl1an Herter and 1Br1tish
Foreign Secretary Selw; n Uoyd
to defuse the one·year time limit
Ill. the So'o'iet plan or face a br'eak·
down of this conference.
A4:a FOJ' Cl•rifluffwl
Herter rose at once wfth a AU8'·
geation Gromyko clarify his poli·
lion immedutely so the West
would know whether to continue
the conference. He IUd there was
a double thrht in Gromyko'a
plan.
Herter did not accept the claim
in Gromyko's speech that there
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