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~Sentinel, Pomeroy 1Atkins-Newell Wedding Vows

Heath Methodist
Are Exchanged On June Third Class 12 Picnic
Is Held Indoors

o., June 18 • 1959
'Sayre-Lieving
Wedding To Be
Event Of Friday
·lliddlepol'\,

Due to the cool weather tbe
pacnic wblCb the Clau 12 of tbe
Heath Metbod1st
Cburcb bad
planned was held Ln the churt::h.
After the covered dub supper
the bu11ness meeting wu conducted by 1Mrs. Emerson Jonea.
Rev. Raymon Konkria:bt pve
the devotions and also the program His program was talun
from the book of Methddiil Altars and gave descrlpUon of
sanctuaries and dlflerenl altars
In various churche.. He al&amp;o pve
and explained the symbOit Of the
church He dosed the program
wath prayer.
The detsert and drink for the
meal was furnished by the bot
tess committee lor the month
consisting of Mrs. Garnet EDt.
mmger, Mrs. M. L. Fl'eocb, Mrs.
Burr Forrest, Mrs. Ralph Radchffe, Mn. Orm Smith, Mrs. Ev·
erett Davis and Mrs. Warner
Morli:ID.

UiA Dorothy Jean Sayre , dau·
&amp;hter of Mr and Mrs. George E.
Sayre and the Rev Bernard H
Lieving Jr., son of Mr 11.nd Mrs
Bernard H. ' Lievmg of New Ha·
ve.n will be umted 10 marnage
Fraday, June lll, at 7·30 In the
Evangetieal
United
Brethren
Church with Rev K J Scott performmg the dooble nng ceremony
Miss Ruth Sayre, s1stcr of the
bride-to-be wall Slnli: and wlil also
serve as maad of honor.
Bridesmaids are Miss Janace
Roush and MISs Margie Roach of
·New Haven; ushers Will be Dick
Wabbn .1nd Ray Wib ll n. Belpre ,
0., fratermty brothers of the
groom; bestman , Larry Lieving of
New Haven .
Mrs. Harry Layne, · IS the or·
ganist and will also be at::oompanlst for Miss Sayre

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SOCIETY·

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Holy word coneern.in&amp; marriage,
and then the marriage V(IWB of the
double rang ceremony that united
Sharon Joyce Atkins, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Virgil L Atkins, and
Robert L Jewoll, aon of Glenn E.
Jewell, in the holy bonda of mar·
riage .

tives.

Pomeroy Bend
TH~ATRES
MEIGS - PomeroJ
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
~·mE TRAP '
Richard Wtdmark , Tina Louase

Tt.:MPI.E-Middlepnrl
Not Open Tonivht
FRIDAY 1nd 5ATURDAY
" TilE BLACK ORCHID "
~umn
~ also ­
"GUNMEN Jo~ROl'tl LAREDO"

Sophl,, Loren, Anthony

Roberot K.nMpp - Jllna DarvJ

The church was decorated for
the candlelit ceremony with a

background of white candles ln
seven branch c:mdelabra at each
wmdow and at each side of the
Chancel, fllnked with palms. The
t~ltar va1cs were filled w~th white
1Stlwnan Iri.ll, Dr Van Fleet
:Roya l Flowermg fern and
Eughsh Ivy
An
white nuti!nolla

Iand

Mr11. A. V.

. .t~ehlll 'l'e!...

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The Afternoon Cirde of the
W.SCS met at the home of Mta
Hattie McKenzie Thursday. There
12 members and two gueat~
Mn. Eva Fleming h•.u:l
of th'c devotionals with
taking part. Tho;! suh
"A New Ambaasado: for
Tourisl' " The group
=~~f:~ a social hour and ref:esh·
were &amp;erved.

•••tlf..W

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and 'Mn. ~ Myers.
Mr. and Mn. Howard VpMeter

and famil.Y of Elyria are villUna:

1Mr. and Mra. r.wrenee Boyd
and Anne, VirliJ Nixon of

Cln·
cinnati and Mr. and .Mr.. Pat
&amp;yd and Johnny of BJaekfonl
were Sunday gucstt of Mn. S. L.
Bryant and Mr. and Mn. Ana
Bryant.
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Church Of Christ
H.?mebuilders
Class In Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Denver

tuee were

basta to tbe Homebuilders ·C,11U
of the Middleport · Church of
Chrlat when they held t~fr reru·
llf meetJnc Tuelld:q eveninl at
tbeir home on Broadway.

The devotions were riven by
Mra. Don Golney 11\d 1. P0Q111 "I
Would Not WOITY" waa J'eld b7
Billy' Rice.
During the bpjiness meatlna
wblch was presided
by tbe
president, Herman kinc:ai4 it, wa1
decided to contribute .toftrdl
the painting of the dlurclf -1nd
3C CLA" MEETS
also
to Jive a donatio~ .to , 1heThe SC clan of the Melb9.1i!lt
Chureh met at the home of Mr. Butler Springs Camp for ~pain
·
and Mrs. Harvey F...rlewlne )ii)D· being made there.
dar eventne:. The group ltlV" a
The group planned 1 :a.b1eu
fafewell gift to Mrs. Lois Cl.1.rt Bake Sale with Mt.s. Mutaret
'Nho i11 Jenlng for Columbu'l and Kincaid as chairm8n. It il ull:ed.
they honored Mrs. Naney Mor- that all proceeda be turned in by
gan. with a aurprile 1tork ahowt&gt;r. next Thursday.
Attendina: were 'Mr. and Mrs.
Alter the meeting the lf'Otf.P
Harold RJee, Mr., Jacob SbiUlng, enjoyed colored a11dea shewn by
Mrs. Ri~hard Lueaa and Judy, Mr. JUce.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Morgan "nd
Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Cad MorrJs
Refreshments were served by
and Jim, Mr. and Mra. Dana HOff- the Rices, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
man and
Stne, !Mrs. Charles YeiugeJ;, Mrs. Don Goaney wltll
Siders and Jean Ann, Mrs. Loia Mrs. Robert Crai&amp;:, a eontributine
Cl1rk, MIA Noreth.a Fleming and hoste~ .
M1ss Joetta Erlewlne.

over

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Here'lll modem, curved.lqged Burton.Dide tolut.lon ror tht
dilcrimlnat.inr furniture buyer. The clatty ehaaala
rive. full comer tupport at the end• or thi1 cosy lounpr,

11nd it doesn't mark CArpets or tile surfacea. lt'1 the lded
aolutlon for unall •partment.., rooma or dent Medina: a
briJPII new du•J.purpo~e couch for casual Uvinc. You 010''
fiud a.W~ buy,, thia pr~.at

$59.95
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ANOTH!R BIG IURTON·DIXII IUY

ThlotOufh,llk•loattUor plullc, ftniobod muiii·JIU•-Iounp
Ia a IDuat lor any homemaker loolcina: for qu1Uty at a low
price. h tt.a 1n.y •tyle room, comes in a varlet)' of colon.
•nd f•tuNI a klnr-wearin1 Ufe. No,.. eatll)o, eonverta
quickly. lt.'• an kl... exira piece ot uiNblt !W'Dltun tha\o
... pnvlda qva alaoplof I[&gt;ICO Ill a ftaob, .

Keometh K err of Athens dere top gulli at the 53rd an·
held Thursday at tbe Pomeroy Gun Club. Neal as
by Arnold Snowden (center) lj'On a shoot off to
to best Dr. Carsey, Wayne Swisher and Paul Baker. The
out of 100. Kerr broke 87 to
-the Class B. trophy.

IUODIIJ."

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eCOVIL.L8 aTVLINO
• ., aURTON•DIXI8

Thlo

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·~~. JAKIR FURNiTUR~
·'

here:
"It is UQderttood that Gromyto
hu not aecepted tbe Wenem proposala ~ as 1 bub for 411euasion. Furhemlore, the Soviet po.
aition .aa Pllt forwud tb.it afternoon b1 llr. Gromyko, coupled
witb Mr. Kbruibchev'• apeeeb,
bu given rto hope to the Western
delegatiom."
Woltlf~hi~••Wid Do&lt;~

seeret

tbcir de-

,. "' ,. ..Ub

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on a• 1947-49 pr\ali
.h ... .

locroioe

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,The price Judex hit 123.9 Jn
July, 1958, whk:b wa• 1 new hl&amp;h
1t' th1t time.

avenge

1Two Salesmen
)oin Stitff Of ·
~omeroy

goinJ ,

a. _ .. a!' !leollloOk..

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that a 111mmit eoaterer.ce
would be even more necelllll'y il
the present talb f.t.l.l.

Ina 1peecb wa1 alriid' just Ill
bour before the foreJ&amp;n miDiste.n
went into a showdown .ecre:t eea-

lion durinc wliich the West hopa
to get a ,positive IDIWer tc. ill

Motors
.

William Grueser,
~er

of

'l'be department r also re,ported

lbal lake-home pay and b1111111

s~~t.Go
.
'LOWBOY WITH PANORAMIC
SOUND-NEW RCAVICTOit

.DELUXE
youl/h

Tho FEATURES

maliulaj:iurin'g workers Will get
p., booflt of one cent. an hour.
their w~ea are tied ,bY eootratt
to the -c01t. of llvlna:.
.Food price• roee sUShtJy. in
Jlq alter dec1ining in 'light of

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O.J

oprevioua nine ftl9Dtha. Thill
por cent rlaer atemmed from Tilef began
week,
'bl(ber . ~ic:e tor restaurant trteab thJJ
Ung
·
both
frelb fruita and ve&amp;etJbles.
and u'sed c1n.
rhe int:relle \VOitkl have - ·
even arelter except lor a abtrp
McLaushlln
deeUne ln. ell priees.
ll,~eo wllb

Melgo

.

Laurel Cliff
Bible School
Closes Today
The Bij)le school prognm at
the Laurel Clifl Free Methodist
Church will come to a close today with 1 program to be held to- .,
nlgbt -a-t 8:30. All parents lffl in·
vited to attend to aee tbe var·
ious diaplay from the different

c.:1nie ·

\Ieven yeara

Weot Vlrglnlo.

¥OU•IIIJ"'
~

the prlce

fainily

· ~u went

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.

of

tlldex' mean• some 100,000 atreran

i!lfe anctcloll~o~
fOUilg
oq · 'the
Slladc Road
· Ti:Qut~ • 33.

r•oLOOK

no VALUE

trend

everything...

di&amp;cuu

StRub Fvll DMit.
"'Let's welgb .n tbe PJ'OI md
Runners up lor shooting honors In the 53rd annual Joleigs eons. Tbe Htablilhment of the
County Fish and Game outing held Thursday at tbe Pomeroy exact period for writin&amp; a Ger·
Gun Club ace pictured above. Left to right they are: Wayne m1n peaee treaQ" ,.nd endiq:
Western rights in Be&lt;Un 1J by t.r
Swisher, Dr. Fred It. Carsey and William Swatzel. Approxi· not
the main quHtioa.
mately 350 persons were on hand for the festivities on Thurs-· ''The
moat imPQrtant thing Ia
day afternoon and evening.
to agree od' the problemt on general principles." '
Khruabe.bev did not speeil'Jta}Jy
withdraw the Idea of 1 time limit
for the West to a:et out of Ber~
lin. He aaid this is inevitable and
puc plan for 111 Germany JN'O"
v1ded. for German reunif'M!ltioo
and thua wU.hdrawal within a 1
% year time limk.

.,..

'ltre , upward

plan or go

home.
"Let's

DeVL

power of flctor)' workers cl.l.mbed:
to new hlahs 'lut month. " '!'Ikehome pay aver~e~ $aJ:l103· · fqr 1
worker w'itb three deper\dtnUJ,
. - 9 per &lt;enl bl&amp;her ln dollorr
ll'd purchasing power than i. year

GIVE DAD THE Gin HE'LL
ENJOY All YEAR LONG

lateJt Berlin peace

K.brushc:bev aaid in anotber one
of his remote control dipJoJDitic.:
movea ob+lou.tJ.y beamed at C:..

department~.

Teachen for tbe beginners
have been Mrs. J1me1 Gibriote,
Mrs. Pbil Wise; Primary Dept.,
Mrs. OICI.r Smith, Mrs. Etta
Wise; Junior Dept., Mn. 1\ra Powell and Mrs. Kathy Pollina; TeeD
Age Mra. Alma Gordon, Mi'a....aet~
en Roberti; Crlfta Mn. Ellen.
Young and Mrs. Aldine ~·

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groom waa the flower 1lrl. Sbe ;~:;!;t•~

wore a white nylon. embroldertd
aown with a three tiered ruffttd
akta:t, fitted bodice with puff
•leevu. Shill 1110 wore 111 he.adband
of poria and face ~~~ and aiovn

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But until the WesteiDin had
their reply penonally to
~&gt;my~o at a later Big Pour _.

Her fim~er tip circular veil of silk
Ena:Jish lllu1.1on fell from a. Queen
Mary tiara of seed pearls. She
worfl a single strand of pearls and
pearl ear ringa, the groom's gift.
She carried a Colonial cascade bou·
quet centered with· three white
orchids, enclrc.led with steponotl•
and carnations trom whtep fell •
large shown of satln ribbons ud
carnations t1cd with lovera knots.
Tho ·bride chose lor her matron
or :~~~~·~ her mother, Mrs. Pauline
A'1
a bride of ~ yeara on that
and at that hour. Mrs. Atkins
a shrimp pink nylon lace
gown over taffeta, a head band of
pink nylon leavea and pearls with
a face veil lo mat~h her cown and
wh 1t e embroidered ballerina
lencth atoves. Sbt carried a Col·
onlal boqquet ol white carnaUona
and Ivy the center of which ab~
later Ulod 111 a cona•e at the rtt
l.&gt;i!ptlon.
Tho bridesmaids were Mlaa Dar·
lene Smith and ~'!ass Glori• Atklna,
c:ou.llla of the bride, and' Mill lata M1o Blackwood, her daumate.
1'bc bridesmaids woNl ballerina
length gowns ol pink n)'lon sheer
and la.ce and pink taffeta f11hloned
ldentiully aa the bride'• aown.
E1ch wore pearl braded head·
b.nda with silk illusion bead vella
to match their gowns and a
atrand of
purls and each
wore
nylon
embroidered bll·
lerina
length rutned Jlovea.
Each carried a · Colonial bouquet
of white carnations and iV)' ldentlel1 with that of the ma.tron of
honor.

lliu Susan Howell, 1lx·year-old
coualn and foster al1ter of the

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the back.
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Her gown was made by her
arandmother, Mrs. Ruby Halliday

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COPY-" ·'

RIVER WCK. MEN GET SERVICEA
1'ARDS
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ber parenta, Mr. an,d N.r~. Clar·
ence Price.

and "The Woddlng J•raycr" 1.1n.
Wmn sang "Whither Thou Gocst
1 Will Go," from the song of Ruth,
and Miss Epple sang "I Love You
Truly" and, during the ceremon)',
"The Lord'll ·P rayer." Mrs li'rench
waa her accompamsl
The bride presented a very pret·
ty p1eture as she entered the
church on the arm of her lathe~,
who In the name of her mother
and himlielf gave her In marrlaJe
to her waitmg groom.
She chose for her wedding a bal lerina length a:own fashioned of
white nylon chantilly rose point
!see over tulle and taffeta, with a
basque type pointed bodice, but·
toned down the back with Liny
pearl button11, the scallupcd,mweethcan neckline and the scalluped
three quarter length sleeves were
fmlsbed with seed pearls, t~e
scalloped full gathered skart wss
finished Wtlh a bustle bow with
lORi, Htreamers to the hem lme In

$39.95

Weather

enttne

Mrs. Chapman sang "Because"

the groom, and one

AU PurpoH , ,ello-fltx Covlfln1,
Curvld ..... and P....ln1 Motltrn D.! len
Aillll Up T1 A llnl HM-Givlne You

prepared by Mn. Don Anderson.
&amp;reat aunt ol the br1de, gra"ed the
old upright church plano and added much to the beaut)' of the decorations.
.Preteding the ceremony wedding music was presented by :Mrs.
Oleva Cotterill and Mrs Adrienne
French , p1amsts. Mrs. Bermce
Winn, Mr1. Connie Carsey Chap·
and Mlss Jamce Epple were
vocaUats.
Mrs Cotterill's selcct10ns mclud
"L 'Abscnse", "The Shepherd
Boy," " I Love To Tell The Story",
' 1Per!ect Day ",
"Sweet Hour of
Prayer," "LohenKrm's Weddmg
Marth" and "Mendelsohn'lll Recea·

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Paul Myer1 of Columbua apeet
waa in U:.e weekend wiUI bia pareqtl, llr.

The butineu meeUn~
chara:e ot the vice preaident Purl
VmMeter and new bfficen were
elected for the comina year preaidfDt, Robert Snowden; vice preaident, Bruce May;
aecretary,
Verna Snowden and. tu ..urer,
Mildred Donahue .
AtteadiQ.C were Mr . and Mrs.
Joobert Sn'owden, Rev. Tom Wellls
Mr. and Mrs. Purl VanMeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce May, Mr. and
Mn. Howard 'Parker, Mra. Mil·
dred Donahue, Phyllis Snowden.
Charles Shnpklns, Mrs. Vema
Snowden, Mrs. Jessie Grueser,
Mildred Ashcraft, Cbarlea
I~;;~. Bobby, Judy and R.qte
Grea: VanMeter, Debbit~
•nd Mike May, Susie Parka-.
Steve, Larry and Gary Snowden
and Christie Donahue.

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The Harrisonville Presbyterian Church was the scene of an
impressive and sacred wedding at 8:30 p.m. June 3, 1959,
when the Reverend Lawrence Woodruff, pastor of the church,
read the beautiful passages of scripture contai"ed in God's

·at.

picn~ at the hGme
of Mr. and bury spent a few dtyl tH plit
Mn. Purl VanMeter MoDCiay ne- week in Columbua.

c.hur~h-

Patly Rizer IS spendmg her va·
c.stion Wlth Mr and Mrs Owen
.llawley at Columbus
Mill Norma F1eld is spe nd ing
a vacation at Detroat with rela·

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I '
NEWS
Potluck Pic;nic Monday Evening
lr lthylllt S....,
Sunday
Mr. ud Mil.
The FrtendJhip class of tbe Earl ll.lJp tnd family,
Of THE AREA ChriJliu CJUlJ'th held a potluek Mra. Alitoe John.atoD of Bn:cl-

An open church wedding and
ret::ephon wiU be observed
A re&lt;:eption will be held immedaately foUowing the wedding in
the educational building of the

Hartford Social
News Of Interest

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Ohio River Barge ·
. MARIIIAGI
Traffic llits New
F!daar Smith, 22, PomeAprlf Shutetn, 20,
Low For 1953
LI~ENIIS

Tbomas
Court.appointcd attorneys said roy ud
Pom·
was swayed by a life- eroy.
· · dresaed in the bu~
Walter Olan Harvey, 24, CarCINCINNATI ~1--lBu~_:c ~t'!:
tar&amp;eat, Nauntform Of Wellington pt!nter and Janiee Sue Montgom· fie on the pbio River iA
·E. G. Smith. Byomin ery, 18, RuU1nd
eight mlllit.m tons
in ' !he
Smith after a dustto tr•iR
vioua yeu's figuru,
1uto chase, bUt clalmed
MEIGS GI~RtAL HOSPITAL
neetl old today.
I!IOotb
he thvu&amp;bt tbtt pursuer Wll an ' Admitted: ••. Edna Stewart, I
enraged lover of the married 1 Cbesblre; HowJrd. Stittl, Rutlandi
wo,man .he bad jult vlsited.
Wllll.am Hellman, Weat Sb1de
TJWtt w.u tbe major ill8Ue in: and Mrs. Lea /WoOd, Rutland. .
t)Je
Rll·
DJsmiued: tlizl Linden, Pom·
1 tor Byomin, was
tebced· tq. de&amp;~ l~ the un_pre~ ·
Johnny S::,::&amp;::ih~eror;
. '.-«&lt;onlb!llf'l oi!J'U• 511,)
Keeue,

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�DallY Stnllllel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., June ae1 tBDII-ll
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2-D!Iily Sentinel, Pomero!·'Mlddlepol't, 0 ,, June 19,

:'HE DAILY SENTINEL

.--~enfalnig. Editorially

Learning The Hard Way
We ar

passing into a new C'ra of labor

~'Llem: For a period of a few dec&lt;~des wage

'demands werr t'N'onct I ec I bY me r e as. •u P,-1, 05
and increased pur~· hasmg po" •r·
... ' but 1·1 loo ks
. r
as 1hough_this &lt;:our~e ha s about gon(' .' 1.5 ~~~ it. There IS much evtdenre of labo_r pncmg Itself out of the market Foretgn tmports are
making noticeable mroads on Amencan production and into American ex port markets
by offering gOods produced more cheaply.
We see tt in automobiles, electrical goods,
steeJ. machme tools, office equipment and

Racine Family
Night Is Held
Friday At Church

State House
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Happenmgs

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More and more U S. firms are ~uJ!dmg
fact odes in ottwr parts or the world m 01 dc1
to compete
trade as we 1l as to supU
d nin world
ds
p 1y . 5 e 1an .
Wh en wages arc shoved up arbitranly re
gard lcss of the effect on productivity and
cost. the market seeks goods elsewhere Thts
is jm;t an old ttme rule of economics and th e
tnggest labor mo nopoly ca n't change 1t Ap·
parcntly many labor leaders must still learn
this lesso n the hard way because no Jaw or
decree is going to change the pattern.

Rock Springs

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Society Items

Mr. and Mrs James Euler of
Middleport lipent Wedn esday eveRev and Mrs V W .)('nkln s mng w1th their auut, M1ss J.mnie
and rhtldre;n of Radnor, Ohio, Terrell and uncles, Thomas and
w~ evl!fattiflauests of Mt' and John.
M . Frank Cleland
Mrs... Helen croy of Caldwell

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Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Hartung
and son.
~
Mr :llld Mrs. Purley Karr and
Mr and Mra . Boyles of Chester
attende'd DVBS commencement
Sunday evening at the church.
Mrs. Avery Goegleln and dau·
ghter Mrs. Wilbur Bai~y and daughter and Dorotha Love Brown
01nd Mrs. John Hntung were in

ho K~ther Ctrclf' met at the and lrlend, Paul Rich , Senecavme Parkersburg Monday.
'
.ho e of !&gt;.trs. Ernest Smith Friday spent .the weekend with Mr. and
Mr and Mn. Herman Grueser,
evejling Following the bllSmess Mrs Homer Radford
Burlmgham were Sunday evening
ses$ion a J.JI'ogram was pr(lsentt•d
Altendan&lt;.'e 11t Sunday School guests of Mr and Mrs. Mark
by Gl't"llll and (l;a twl Simpwn
wa11 78. Colleelioa taken $25.11. Grueser and sons
Refrr.s hr. ,l·nts were serw•d b)'
Mrs Raymond Chaney is em ·
Mr and Mrs. Donald Bailey
the ho11tess tu !drs Bl.ont&gt;h Watter- and f'hildr~n visited i n Woods- ployed at the Albany rest home.
son Mrs Emma Salser, Mrs Lma held, Sunday
Mrs. W. E. Grueaer left TuesCurti11. Mrs Helen Stmpson , Mrs
Mr and Mrs. John Hartung day for Tex:aa and other polnta.
Maggie Shoun, Mrs Bertha Sayre, spent Ssturday in Marietta with
Mn Laura BelL Mr!l Marie Roush
M~. ).etha Morns, Mrs. Firn Gaul, son of ColumbUII sptmt the week
Mn. Gretla SJmpson, Mrs. Isabel enJ with his parents, Xr. and
Simpson, Miu Vera Beegle, Mrs Mrs. Ira Bee~~:le
Un Morris.
1\fn. Mlrtam Feaster spent sevJr. and Mrs. Charlo~ Alktre and eral da)'S m Columbus last week
sped•! people " our clan oponM~ and
Mrs
Wallace Weaver w1th Mr. and •Mrs Edward Seu·
To The Editor:
sor, M1ss StJsan Park. Mlas Park
retUrned from a week's vacation bert
Thla Is an open letter to the helped in su many waya to maWe
In, f'lorida
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butcher 0
Mr. and Mrs Robert K. Swift Cleveland were overnia:ht gueab cltl.r.ena of )flddleport from the our trip possible. In addition to
and daughter, Michele, of C:olum- of Mr.. Ida Howell 11nd attended Class of 1959 of Mlddlepetrt High thankmg Miss Park we shOuld
We, the
of '59, also like to congratulate hel"'
bus, spent several days with Mr OES fnspeeho'il Tuesday e\oeninland Mrs. Francis Morris, Christine
'Mia&amp; Sharon Raines ot Dunbar ahould like to ex:pred our deepest the completion o·~~~h~~·~·;~r{,~;;
Lake .and son , Bill
i1 visiting Mr. and Mn. Corby thanks to the citizens of our home year at MHS and
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Badgley or Cleek and children. They enjoyed town tor the , support received at the Middleport
Tuppen Plaints were Sunday dm· a p1cnlc at Forked Run Lake sun- throughout the year wh 1ch enabled Among the uther teachers
ncr guests of Mr and Mrs Chester day and were also accompanied by our recent trip to Washmgton . D merit mention are Mrs. MlldrM
C. and Now York City In order to Ba1ley and Mrs. F.m1ly Sprague.
Simpson.
Mr Guy Nciglel"
Raymond Hartley returned from
Mr and Mre. James Stewart of ulse the amount of money reWe, the vx·semors o£ •Middleport
the hospital after having broken Steubenville were week end gueRts qUired for such a trip, it was nei High, Wish to sa)' thanks in u
of Mr and Mrs. Walter Stewart. essary that we have many projects big
his leg.
our mo thers who were
Gue1lR or Mr. and Mrs Owen Other u;ue1ts were Mr. Stewart's
rather close together. ~~~~~t:~;~ ~:;for 1h€' raising ot a
Watson are M.Sgl 1111d Mrs Ivan brother, rrom California, accom· arranged
Even though )'OU must have gotten
of the mon€'y, We
Wallon, sons; Garry, Barry , ,Mar- Pllnied by two nieces of ~t Al· very tired of our selling candy,
we couldn't have made•'the
von and 1U"tce, Algonac , Mich., bans, W Va.
cards, tlckeb, etc., you, HS our trip without the help of our moth. 1
i~fr. Rowan , who hall bee n the friend!! and neighbors, continued
and Mr ond Mrs Robert I. Roush
and (Jaurhtera Barbara, Connie Jo, gueat of his brother-In-law and tn give us your support Without
mter. Mr. and Mra. Harry Ptckena, this support 0111 trip would have
and Nancy t..u, Columbus.
They wm al~rn vi1it Mr. and Mn. for several weeks returned to hla been an lmposlibJIJty
There are a tew specltic people
Reed ~~ynon, M:ornlng Star, and home in l''rankfort, Ind., 1aat Frlwho did more•a:t~an one would hna·
Ml'. and Mrs. Arthur Routh, Salerq,·
Ctnte:r.
Charles CaUiwoU and lriatera, glne on tMa pr6Ject . .Fthj ta Supt.
.Mn. Jethn Flahe:r and boy1 wlt'O Ada 1Sh!mo and Miss Neva Cald· L. W M~omM whose 11lstance
"~nt a week with Mr and Mra
well ot WhoeiJna were geUIIffl of II needed and received for practl·
Henry Rouah, returned to their their aunt, Mrs. S~bll Miles, two cally every project undertaken at
home in Akron Sunday with Mr dny• laat week. They ret111ned Middleport Hillh School , Supt. Me·
Flaher and ton, Mike, who .. ame home Friday accompanied by Mn. Cornu was pre1ent to lend a help.
for tl'le week end. Olh11r gueRIN of Mlle1 who will spend a week with inJ hand at all of our projects lleJd
at the school. Next on the ll1t ol
the Routhe&amp; were Mr and llr&amp;. them and other relatives.
Steven Jacobs and children, Wa~ h Mrs. Kathryn Gunther and aon,
1nJlon 0 C.; Mr. and Mrs Ray J F'., of Cincinnati were guests of
flflulh and son ,Cincinnati and Da· b.er mnther several daya last week.
'11beAlmanat
vid and £..:::1e: Roush . Columbus.
:~r. and Mrs, Tom Lindsey and
who will spend two weeki
sbn or Grove City, ap41nt the week ,
.Miu Carolyn Norrla left SaiUI'· \!Dd with her parents, Mr. ond Mr•
day for St Paul, Minn , ,v.h9ro \{Rson Spencer.
ahe will be Pmtlloyett
·Mrs. Clara nouah, Min Vera
Alicia KntghtAtep , Columbus. I! 1ee11le, Mr. Q~¥ jleeJle, Sr. •nd
\IJfllting hor grandmuther, MrK l.u· 1011 , Tom . 1\vere Stmdaf dlnnor
vlnla Slmpscm thiF. wook.
we11t1 or Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaul
Today is Friday, June uaJ'~
Mt' and Mn. Chorle~ Beegle and :)f Bashan
17oth day ur tho year, with 196
more days to follow ln 1919.
The moon 11 approachlni ttl full
phase.
The morning star Ia Saturtt
ACI\088
:UOWN
lT. Olrl'l
The
evenina: star1 are N(ercUry,
l.
Fee-l
re1tflt
Jllck1.Ctty~
Venus.
Mara and Jup1ter.
aeven
2. Bunrle,
name
On this date In hl1tory:
Cj, Kick, u
••..
20. Ers•
football
checkmc
(bioi. l
In 17M, Indians for.c&amp;d 148 ~· ·~·· ·1
9. Wicked
account
lt. Aftlx
lah into the infamoua "Black
!0, FendnJ'
S. Exoavatt
22. ~lo•,lnr
uf
Calcutta,"
&amp;uf£oeatlng
aword
but 28.
•· Overhead
2f. Olrl'a
11, UnciOII
tratna
name
In 1846, the first baseball aame
12. 8oft, woolen ft. Nut
~~- lllec.
between regularly-oraanized teama
tabrlo
8. Java tin
trUltd
was played at Hoboken, New Jer·
U . ICxlated
7. Blrd'l
partleln l:e~aet~IQr'• Alltwtl'
sey, with the. New Yorlt illaaetu.ll
13. Pin
home
SM. Tan. e.r.
Cllab beating tbe Knlcltel-boeter
lf.Conohtdl
8. TuteN
.18. Brownt,
815. Olrl'l
Club, 23 to one,
11. Coo.ltnr
n. r.
at br-.C
,ame
In 1861, Mexican patriots 'executdt-VIot
obttratecf.
!0,,·
~kart·
.
•·,
81. g:~r.
ed'
·flinperor ,II!Pmlllan, • Frencb
:JS. Half 111. em 18. Et\Jlllh
o)
.uf
puppe~ h
lt. W&amp;lk
queen
8f. ValltJ'
88. Love
alowly
!lo. Howka
(poet.)
&lt;AIIflo·Ir.)
rl~ lit N~.; ~=-~e of Ltb~ ~J
21. PJ;ojeetlnl'
,.-,r,..-,11'""
r"'lr'"l'-,r"
tn 1103, Lou Gt~hrlr wa1 born.
end of a.
In 1912, the federal 1ovu-rament
''burch
adopted an ei&amp;ht•IJour dar for ltl
23. A.Uiptor

The

The ~ditor's

l

.

class

The Pomeroy WCTU wm meet
Tue!lday evening at the , United
Methodist Church it was announ·
ct~d today by Mra. G. H. Ewlnf,
president.

tT.IIIIICUll!tlr

ao.m.ewu.

ll.MIIo~

H.TI-

alon.
,
In t9&amp;8, Ethel and' JuUut Roaen·
berg w.m~ exeeuted fOr I'IYII'II
a\omlc! aeeretl to R\lllia.

OtoaP

primarlei

Ule pool 1ra1 not open.
'l'lie lood committee wbo had
llllde ~ .....to wore lerDatd :rvttz. lira. I.J.onel Bopa.
Mrs. Lola JlcEibinn,- and. Mrl.

Jlnt. lfelley Fry, lJra. William

Sliter aDd lin.' llobert Burkett.
· 'Ole chair ,.nd tabJe eommJttee
eo.ullted of Mrl. WUUam Clark·
lOll, llrL Denver Nee ·-.! Mrs.
Johp Learep.
WlnnJPC prizes at pmea were
Mn. l"r)', lin. Dan White, lin.
Gletla Henaler, Kllnnetb MeEtll:lany, Betty Clubon, Xr1. Theo
HeqtzJIQJ, Mrs. Sliter, Jlra. .Len·
ten. Lew:l1 s...., Jr. CbUdren

winnJaa prllu were ll1rvln Fry,
Jetb FultJ. Jim Neutzllna, BUb
Rice. lbry Bradbury 1nd liar,Burkett.
,
Gue&amp;ts were lin. honnen Cum·
mlnal and Mr. 1nd Mn. Jaet Ten
~t end Iataily, the IaUer visit·
hil wltlt tiH -William Evenom.

have

. EI~tion Expense ~

_

Deadline Filing _.'.
Is 4PM Today ·
re.

The Ueadline for tUI~r' ~
eeipta arijt·;e'xpenlle9 tiY' eandldliie't

and

et~mmittee~ . invo~lved.

19.

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MAiy 5 ITJmuleo Is A ·-P-•111, JUne

i

AU candidate&amp; are required bJ
law to .f.ile,liwitb the· B,oard Oj
Eleetionl w &amp;n~ '.their - petitlonV
19M
were' 'filed, a ltateme.gt ot
re.
The court made tittle of tbe eeipt1 and e~odlture1 JJ0t laf,
selection ot a n.eW clerlr, aaying er tbao 4 p. -lri. Ort the 45tli ·Pilat
it wanted an attorney in tbe job. f611Gwiltg tbe
election. Suck
Wel~h ia not an attorney. Both state'fuent• must .· be' ·ta-.tompuqe()
Wel-ch ind McMillan are Republl· by receipts for eacb expenditure
(!ans. McMillan aaid he bad :reg\1 ,over $25.00.
{ ~~~ 1 , , I •
tered m Cleveland In• lMt n a
'f!hia requirement 'app)ies 1o 1
Primacy as well as a General
will coptJoue to aerve Election.
.
.
court's administrative ••·
The Buard of ,.ElectionsA ~a11
as
sistanr ·a• ·well 'as clert. '
" ' 1 not isaue a ~ &amp;iftiliclf\lP ~r - D&amp;ntThe job ofh1JIIInlltMNUVe Ill· nation • until
such . ~tementi
sistant was cNated by the LegiS· ha:v&amp; ~n ;fHf!ld. ~~:Qf e eiritature to take some ot tb.e paper didate...-tn lile rr llatement witbla
work off the court, particularly the specified time,.. .-cll&amp;nall.Ue..
the chief justice. Some years ago blm from beJng a CAndidate fi{
Chief Justice CarJ V. Weygandt an:v. future eleetly f-or a perJMI.
resigned complaining of the pay '1Of five yeara.
'
and hea~y load of paper work.
If a candidate h¥1 n:o l,'tBcelpti'
He wu pefsuaded to cbaage his or expenditure• ' lie atU1 M~tiit
mind and rema~.ped in- office.
file an affidavit to that err
witbln the 4S days or be. aubj
Jud.gese are elected on ;a non· to the penalty.
partisan judicial .ballot, a praeThe tame 45 day period and Jll·
Uce whi~b has been coming under- ing , or receipts .for expelloditu.:.S 1
crlticiam in some quarters. Tbote over ~-00 applit!s to commttiedir.
who object to thfl practice con• fonned on beb11)# of oal,ldidatE1s.

"'1

Ab

out

•r LUCILLI HAWk

iiNI

Pte Edward Kitchen ia

ln&amp; a ftttetn day furlough

1peod·

from Ft.

Euatit, Va., with Mr, and

Mra.

Ceell BradbiU)'.
Mla Kathryn MUch en,tertaJned
UJ.e Nifty stttebera Club Wednesday eveninC at her home, Rock
Springs Road. The evening was
apent .socially and In aewlng after
wbkh the hosleu ~erved refreshmenta to Mrl. Carl Moore, Mra.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. HorneT Wal·
ten, .Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs Max
Folmer and Vanelfl.l, Mrs. ScUm
BJ.uewl~. mttie and Phyllil, Mrs
Jact Warner and Mrs. William
Bartels.

~nd Rotary Club
Tlie Bend Rotary Club wu

held

evenin&amp; at the Hart·
Churrb for their

The RhodOdendron Home Dem·
onolroUon Club mt1 lor lbalr

Hermln Layne,
IJoyd Rouoh, Rl·
lohn Rldlwl)l,
Jaek Flesher, Jam·
Rome Wllli•m1011,

,.c.plaJtlle

CONCERT

I.
Carl

. Zimmerman.

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Women Attend
Baptist Col)clave

A potluck dinner at
preceded the meet.trtJ
of the Forest Run

Batteries

church VVedne&amp;day
meQlbers and &amp;wo
Roscoe. Wise and Mrs.
attending.

.FOJ ~USES
"

Shot

Three re~~odihgs were presented:

"Behavior of Women," Mrs.llan·
MYF VISPIIR. IIIR.VICII
son Holter; "D.ad, King for A
Da)", ·Mrs. Chi'lsty Baer; and "At; !'"'""'• 'Metbodi!lt Youth hllowrica," Mrs. Ralph Sinon. A game 1hip of New Haven cburth met
on traveling was also enjoyed.
on Sunday evening in the GarDuring thr. buaine.'s seasloo it den Club park for a vesper .ser·
was decided to have a dinner at vice. The program them
the Five Points Grill in J~y. It "This ia My "ather's World" and
was also voted tu pay $86 on the was led by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
pledge for the new theological DarlinJ:. Following the aervJces 18
semJnary.
members and guests present en-

Pack

.*~•rcury Cells

*Tronsistor

lF~~::!C~~~»•Y"''

Kerr,

¥:rt.

David Norlh, Galllpoi!J, doolhttr

Boll~,

Will-

l.ol'l'l' Biker, Bbaron
Jonel, llt'j, I!IUI HiM!', WUI
Routh, II~. WtUbln Powell and
H~.

d•lllhij,\:, Mil." It·P. Buebler and
oon. .n. D01n Clrt:le.

Ji1Ao.l -

•

Wttf.NewHeati119 .....,mentOr Repairs
Collnnl011 Rumen - Floor FRmac:es - Wall Ful'IUICes

ce.J- Fllel 011- Gaa- W,u m Air- HOI Woler
TJjleHeaiiD

•'

her 30th weddinJ anntvet'Hl'y.
At tlie close of the
gatnes were played
the winner1.
men&amp;s ·were served Witb Laura
elatein •• hostess.

. ,•

"

IIDIIroi-.IIJ;nerlef- ~allo~ol us

,.sit.,

· Aaci'OIIUir FomiNu Bl'l!ld~

FRY PLUMIIH&amp;

Yollll get the best deal

and HEATING

Eillmoles Free of Cost lit Obllgallon

lh Dlw stteet

Phone 8Z8z.J

MJDDLI'!PORT, OHIO ·

GlnClnf lilt

-10. Raft

.-.DAU.Y tJBii'IOQUOD:- lllri&gt;'o
. ,, Tid)'

-1

bow to 'IJOrlt It I
A&gt;XYDLBAAXR
It LO'IIOJillLLOW
Dna lotto! olmp)J !101141 for anolhor.ln thlo umplo IIi lo...,
tOT tJil' UIJW J.I~JC tor the two •O'.. etc. Btnrl• letter-e. apoe.
tropbll; tlw IIQth aad ft.mal.km of tht! wordl an all tltitte.
tbe·cocle a.tt~ art dlfftrtl\t.
;
.a: antoinm QOotaltoa

eMb.,.,

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ORSOXD LOD BV4
oJlti'cJttl BTRI\ DVV4 VKVJX
'!V,VV ll- V Z :i:' lC • .

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right now during
BuiCk Bargain Days

plnlli .

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.

MIDDLEPORT

Mra. Seldenable, on behalt or

.,.......

. . l:pp\IUI

BAKER

tbe Temple, preaented Ellen Kil·
lln1er with a «in in observance of

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bloo-

PHONE 6374

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WIITE OR CAll US H)l A '...,._
11W. W1n10UT Oii5AnoN

ud EvereadJ

II. Aetor
Davt4----"

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fill

of -

Burp~~

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COMPLETE STOCK

.Plan Now For Th.e Winter

DA~

Cui COuen, , Lindy

---·- . . . .
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joyed a wiener filast.

We Corry A

LET'S GET AHEAD OF THE RUSH

Willie

1om

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abo
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Pt.: Aithur
Mit• Juditll
Mra. Paul

Dllllmlued June 11: Ru1h Shiro
ley, Ml'l. Joh·n ~. Dempter
WUIIom~ Mn. Wtllloil\ 1 Rlcbatll~
Htimon KerU, WorHij lJAITioon
Vornoi Aillini, B: G, VInce, Mill!
Editb WUioll, llltl. Norman Bltu1

5199. 95
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_Oolr...

Qomalhlng

was

pt,

atld Mn. ~ona1d Hummel,
Cheahlre. daulh!er.

, wa ... _..,

lDaldng .fOr

*Rod los

Me·

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18

*Heoring Aids

Mr.s.

Births June 17: ¥r1 and

•If

Wednelllay noon Mrs. Jean War
ner entertamed with a hamburg
barbecue dinner at her home, W.
Main St., honoring her daughter
Present were Linda, SbeUa and
K.athaleen WUcox, Kn. Edith Mal·
lory and Miu Lydia Eberlbach.

ovM- the state pres-BRIDGE MEETING
wUh the regiltration being
Mrs. Herman Layne enterbfn·
o 1,000. 'Itle House Party is ed tbe weekly bridge club at ber
In the DenniSon Univenity
Group singing followed by
home 'wednesday afternoon. The
\bui)ding,
Lord'a Prayer in unison, opened
pru:e for high aeore wtla won by
tbe meeting and devotions were . Others trom the First Baptist Mrs. George Lerner. Those playled by Mra. John Scott, using at I.Cnh·•"•·n'•~,h of Middleport who left this ing were Mn. N. 0 . Wein , Mrs.
to be at the meetings for Hugo Juhling, Mrs. Lerner and
her topic "A New Ambassador F9r 1•
t"hrist Abroad." Readings on the
are: Mrs. Milton Hood, Mrs Layne.
toplc were A:iven ·by Mu. Edmund
Baker, Mra. Harry
Mrs. Grace HyseU and
Gruese:r, Mra. U. S. Nease and
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mra. Frank Cbeeit!brew.

\

Admitted June 18: Ro'bert Flint
William Love, Pl. Pl: Mrs
GaiUpolb; ...1.

mto!DOrolhJ

ORGAN

leen Wikolt of Kanan City, Kansas., with a dinner at the Martin
ReMauraoL

Mrs. Warren Hulburt left Thursmorning for tbe Women's
Ho1ose· Party of the Baptist Convention held in Granville. The
wtll Jaat until SaturThere wUI be wo-

read from
Communi·
Florence
who an. and

Cbeahire;

EUCI'RIC

Lindo Worner
Honored On Her
9th Birthday

Forest,Run WSCS
Potluc~ Dinner .
Held '"'ft·

l!lll'l'y Millor.
Bo&amp;tic, Attbur

Wol'"", E.

EM If you doa't . . I nole of ...

Mr, and -Mrs, Claren"'' Boyles, 778 Oliver Sireet, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage. of thetr Linda Warner, wboae ninth birth
daughter, Janice Mae, to PFC Ronald K Miller of Shelton, day waa Wednesday, wa1 guest of
at two dmnen this week.
Connecticut, son of Mr. a11d Mrs, Doyle Miller, 385 Hamilton honor
On TUesday evenlng, Miu LyStreet. ·
dia Ebera))jcb, entertamed Linda
The wedding will take place in July.
and her cousins, Sheila SJnd K.atha-

and. other poiatl

_ •.•".'· Tbompaon,

at tbe chu rth
Bearhe, •lee praideot, preaidinl
swnmer f1owen ot all ~
Gruup aintlne of "Uoder Ria In t.be abatnce of lbe JH-eaident, were uaed Jo the t.lblt tl:z•
Win&amp;" opened the proaram fol· lin John Lyona, wfho Ia eoofin· tloDI wilb pinl;;, wllile aad 1aYaf.
lowed with prayer by Mn. S1die eel to her home lritb a foot ail- II' predo~tiq:.
Brown a.nd scnpture by Mrs. Earl ment.
Reosbaw. Topic• were read by :Mra. Shirley MUla wu In eharte
Mn. Eueenr Forbes, Mn. PhliJip1, ~f the devotlon1 and ueed tbe t.o-III.THDAY PUn
Mn. Brooka S.yre, lin. William PIC "He ~adetb Me." The meet
Rw.ell and Mrs Karl Grueaer.
in&amp; wu closed WJtb prayer by
Dana 8oltic tDtertalned a few
An article written b1 Prt1ldent M.n. Roaa Pullen
frlendt on WedDUdq aftca.ooa.
Eilenhower on U S. tOUl'llta and
on the procram for the ....U· ln honor of her 11th birt.hdlf. '1'111
envoya W other counlriet waa read Ine wu a readiDJ "First., Date" aft.eruoon was 1pent P117illl IIIDM
by Mra Phdlipa, Iller which the by Mrs. Blanche Haptonatall and and -refr~u:oenta were serfttl to
proeram clo.ed with Jl'OUP IIDI· abo a 10lo by Mn. RaptonataU Connie Clark. Sberi lkQI.Gti.Jll.
Inc,
ealled "A Big Lump Of Coal" Sharry FJeaber aud Dianl.
During
bulineu
M!IIIOD It I1-~~i;iii;;;:;;::;:;;;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~~
was
voted the
to pay
the miulonary
,pledge and a contribution or f2:l
was made on the new church or·
&amp;an. Reports were given on the
ale of rl!gl and 1 hUe Nie helci
recently.
It was decided to have a han·
k~rchtef &amp;bower for each member
on their birthday. Plan• were
mad e for a plcnrc at the Syracuse
Park i.n July.
At the cloae of the meeting a
CHORD
deuert course wa1 .erved by Mra.
Hosmet' P.ou1h to eleven member&amp;.

Jna:

Bend Sewing
Club Meeting
Held Tuesdoy

Albert
,..., opeoker,
ilides taken of bia

['2~!•'!:1·

u.,

waa the prolf'am topic preaented
..._
u-= ....,.UK_.~ •
l'llr
by llr1. CWford PhHilPI when the BapiJat Chureb wa&amp; held in tbe were lin. Harry Ctou. lOa
W8CS ~ the Minenv1Ue Metbo- b11ernent ot the cbureh TbW"t- l.oel Talbott ucl Mn. Cedi .....
dlltt Church met Wednelday even- day evenm• lritb lin. P'rueel bul')'.

Th.ia Waa tollowed -by Mra. Housh
eonducung a Bible quiz.
Tbe leuon atudy for tbe evenlnt
waa " Families' Spendinl and S.Y·
ing" led by Mn ..tlbert Rouab.
Durine the -buslneu se11lo• It waa
allhounced th1t two shrubs bad
been purchased and planted at tlie
~lub hl)u.e, Material h11 abo been
ordered to make 24 more alumln·
urn trays.
Refreahments were served
the hoatesses to ~&amp;. Ch1rle1
e11, M,rs. Albert Rouab, Mra. 0 . 0.
Sayre, Mu. R. Douglu Roush,
Mrs. Clarence Thomas, Mn. Eber
Roush, Mra. Everett Laudermilt.
Mrs. Charles Yonker, ·Ml'l. Robert
Hoffman Mra Bert Roush and
Mn. John Holliday.

meeting.

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Minersville
First Baptist
:"". ~ 1110... • .,. •• ~
Methodist WSCS
Busy Bee
Class
1oo .
ate. mato IUI4 - . . . . . ...,..
Meeting
Is Held
Meet1ng
Is Held
ec1 "' 111a - . ."' ~~a ~
"A New ·-····-dor For c•·tot"
.,..,__ June m•M ••• •• the u..- BtJPittt, Mn. GeoiSI ..........
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a.·.-~-- of .~~.,,!';'_.......,. ::.':! John Xaufl. A•.. !Ar ''di?HI

The •lk!nd Sewmg Club met for
their regular meeUng on Tuesday
afternoon at the borne of Mrs.
Donald Smith

Meeting Is Held
e

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Engage~ntlsJ\nnounced

Club June meeun, at tbe club hou.e
wltb Mlaaea Ora and Lelta Rickard
wrvln1 11 b~t.eue• The meetlna:
waa opened with the pledJe to the
011 ond tile ~n&amp;Jnt of Am~rtoo.
The devotional period was led by
Mn. T. Bert Roush, the Uleme t»
in&amp; "A •Poruoll of &lt;be Splrll!'

People
Ift p0mer0y

lUchard Plebna..
SeninJ on tbe entertainment
~Uee were tbe prealdent.

to·

judge•

Mai~tly

Rhododren Club
Meeting Is Held

HOLZIR HOSPITAL

DAILY CROSSWOR

In tt:M, Conart11 created the
Federal Communlcationt Comml•

tlie

:,•te of the eoor weaUter

held elr family picnic at the
wu planned OD ThUl'ld.ly eventn1.
was a
preaent and the cblldren enjoyed the park

eleehng· Juc~.Ces. These .Ugg~
supfeme COurt h~nd· uaually- ·proVJde Jife terml · fF
decision at a bme Judges. Sueb PfOpO&amp;ala ~~;aVe ne.;-.

The Ohio Supreme Court recenUy demo~· Elliott Welch
from hta jOb as ~1erk to an as-sistant clerk. lfe had been em·
ployed by the eourt lin~ Novem·
ber, 1928, aad had been elerk
the put tew yeara.
The new clerk is John W. lleMIIIan, a former protiate judie
b}' appolntJ11e'nt at Mount Gllea~.
He has been serving 11 the court a.
adminiJtrative
as1ittant . aince'

WCTU To MilT

Road.

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after
Pub- weeks
lj&amp;ken off.

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

YESTERYEAR

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TODAY AND

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judges nominated in ib

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office contilluef to releiaae declslonB on Wednesday fot several

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employe~.

In

slder tlie pretent IYIU!m i fa~
on the CJ"'uilda judletal eJectiDn• \
""''Uy -liftome hl(hly poriloan,
Tbe judge• are no.roinated in
ReJilblican and DemoCJltie 1'!%maries. Each party lnehJdes th~

ed down ita
wben the dblo Judge• were about er rotten off the ~d and•are
ready 1o tal(e oil !Or ·~-'11' 1!"1~ not likely 1o mate muc~ he"adwjy.~
summer ref!eu: 'JIIie tt~titr bellna 'lor a number of Nason's. · , •
its vacation late in Jq_ne tiut itJ

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School.

195~

in campaign advertJsements fo~
November election. "D.emocra!.---------:-::---" ' 1he
tic judges on the court haVe com1¥ IIJ)ASKELl. SHORT
plained .pniv11.tely that the Repu~
Unit.d Preu International
lu~an s sMU out a
conarderibJ~
COlUMBUS UPI - Recent amount of 1noney for thell' (!andt
events have focused more than datea in" the non·partisan N'ovemusual attention on the act! vltles ber el~ctions .
of the Ohio Supreme Court and
Opponents of the non:l)artistill
so;ne of the oUter courts through- ball{lt I-IY that · there migHt have
out the state.
been llome ju~lficaUon for such
The u s Supreme Court on a system in tbe old daya When
Monday sharply
critic~d the party retolarity wai consider'ed
Ohio Supreme Court for il.s rule metre important th~ It is noW'a·
deanna with perMna un~ble to days.
'
pay a fee to appeal thelt conThey ppJnt to the atate'!l ofQ,
v1chdns. The Ohio court M• had ce-tYPe ballot which nqulrea the
a rule requiring .a perBon want· voters to V()te f.or eacb CandicUt~
ing to appeal to pay a $20 fee . individually regardless of part'f.J
Unless the money aecompanied
A number of proposals for · ad·
the appeal, the clerk's otfice rou· dltlonal common pleaa ·judges a·
tinely re.jected the caae.
rountf the state are belnr eon~
The u. s. Supreme . Court put aldered in tbe Legi$latiire. Su~{
10 end to this. The decl.f{on ~y porters ot some ,of these JlUJ.J
Chief JuJtice Eal'l Warren said have Pte!enttd a r-ather stronl
that such financial barriers ha~ case for their countiea Wb'ere po
"no place In our heritage of equal pulation ba~ increased SharpJf ,
.
0JpoJ?-ents, however, bave made It
juatice under law."
Tlle declskln was in a case in rough on some of the!M billt,
volvlng WiliJam W. Burns, sen• claimlna: the judges allow~
a . ,.
tenced to, Ute In the O)llo Peni· neys to waate tltelr tliDe tn~
·
tentlary six years ago tor bur- ,ling their cases ,and '\]l'~ ·, 'e
glary. He said be was broke and judges tate unusua~lY• lonc .-v~·
thus denied the opportUQity to tlons.
.
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appeal. The Ohio Supreme Court
Tbere are a nuiJlb~ .. ~ ' PJIIt
must now cOnsider tbe case.
poaa~
change the meth~f , Pl

many other artldes

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Middleport Mother's CJub
, Held Wednesday
Fam1'I y p·ICniC

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FINEST DEALS-Now is the time to see ~r Quality Buick Dealer.

'Sa'e ,or Father's Day

You'll find the tiest buys of the· year dUring Buick Ba~in l&gt;aya, the big
. .ales event going on right now. And now is the time to buy.
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BIGGEST ·sELE~TION- ~ur Big Bargain Day&gt; o1ock of '59
Buicb means an upusuaUy wtde ch01ce d models and colon. Take your
pick fronl among Eleai-u, Invicta~ and LeSabm, witll a wide tbo!re of

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NEW t-xdmi'~ aluminum braln
Jet.Smooth Turbine Thmmiuions
NEW higher Ralnline mileage
(Ownen ttport 1!.-18 m.p.a: )

NEW high torque Wildcat

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2-D!Iily Sentinel, Pomero!·'Mlddlepol't, 0 ,, June 19,

:'HE DAILY SENTINEL

.--~enfalnig. Editorially

Learning The Hard Way
We ar

passing into a new C'ra of labor

~'Llem: For a period of a few dec&lt;~des wage

'demands werr t'N'onct I ec I bY me r e as. •u P,-1, 05
and increased pur~· hasmg po" •r·
... ' but 1·1 loo ks
. r
as 1hough_this &lt;:our~e ha s about gon(' .' 1.5 ~~~ it. There IS much evtdenre of labo_r pncmg Itself out of the market Foretgn tmports are
making noticeable mroads on Amencan production and into American ex port markets
by offering gOods produced more cheaply.
We see tt in automobiles, electrical goods,
steeJ. machme tools, office equipment and

Racine Family
Night Is Held
Friday At Church

State House
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More and more U S. firms are ~uJ!dmg
fact odes in ottwr parts or the world m 01 dc1
to compete
trade as we 1l as to supU
d nin world
ds
p 1y . 5 e 1an .
Wh en wages arc shoved up arbitranly re
gard lcss of the effect on productivity and
cost. the market seeks goods elsewhere Thts
is jm;t an old ttme rule of economics and th e
tnggest labor mo nopoly ca n't change 1t Ap·
parcntly many labor leaders must still learn
this lesso n the hard way because no Jaw or
decree is going to change the pattern.

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Society Items

Mr. and Mrs James Euler of
Middleport lipent Wedn esday eveRev and Mrs V W .)('nkln s mng w1th their auut, M1ss J.mnie
and rhtldre;n of Radnor, Ohio, Terrell and uncles, Thomas and
w~ evl!fattiflauests of Mt' and John.
M . Frank Cleland
Mrs... Helen croy of Caldwell

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Mr. and Mrs. R1chard Hartung
and son.
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Mr :llld Mrs. Purley Karr and
Mr and Mra . Boyles of Chester
attende'd DVBS commencement
Sunday evening at the church.
Mrs. Avery Goegleln and dau·
ghter Mrs. Wilbur Bai~y and daughter and Dorotha Love Brown
01nd Mrs. John Hntung were in

ho K~ther Ctrclf' met at the and lrlend, Paul Rich , Senecavme Parkersburg Monday.
'
.ho e of !&gt;.trs. Ernest Smith Friday spent .the weekend with Mr. and
Mr and Mn. Herman Grueser,
evejling Following the bllSmess Mrs Homer Radford
Burlmgham were Sunday evening
ses$ion a J.JI'ogram was pr(lsentt•d
Altendan&lt;.'e 11t Sunday School guests of Mr and Mrs. Mark
by Gl't"llll and (l;a twl Simpwn
wa11 78. Colleelioa taken $25.11. Grueser and sons
Refrr.s hr. ,l·nts were serw•d b)'
Mrs Raymond Chaney is em ·
Mr and Mrs. Donald Bailey
the ho11tess tu !drs Bl.ont&gt;h Watter- and f'hildr~n visited i n Woods- ployed at the Albany rest home.
son Mrs Emma Salser, Mrs Lma held, Sunday
Mrs. W. E. Grueaer left TuesCurti11. Mrs Helen Stmpson , Mrs
Mr and Mrs. John Hartung day for Tex:aa and other polnta.
Maggie Shoun, Mrs Bertha Sayre, spent Ssturday in Marietta with
Mn Laura BelL Mr!l Marie Roush
M~. ).etha Morns, Mrs. Firn Gaul, son of ColumbUII sptmt the week
Mn. Gretla SJmpson, Mrs. Isabel enJ with his parents, Xr. and
Simpson, Miu Vera Beegle, Mrs Mrs. Ira Bee~~:le
Un Morris.
1\fn. Mlrtam Feaster spent sevJr. and Mrs. Charlo~ Alktre and eral da)'S m Columbus last week
sped•! people " our clan oponM~ and
Mrs
Wallace Weaver w1th Mr. and •Mrs Edward Seu·
To The Editor:
sor, M1ss StJsan Park. Mlas Park
retUrned from a week's vacation bert
Thla Is an open letter to the helped in su many waya to maWe
In, f'lorida
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butcher 0
Mr. and Mrs Robert K. Swift Cleveland were overnia:ht gueab cltl.r.ena of )flddleport from the our trip possible. In addition to
and daughter, Michele, of C:olum- of Mr.. Ida Howell 11nd attended Class of 1959 of Mlddlepetrt High thankmg Miss Park we shOuld
We, the
of '59, also like to congratulate hel"'
bus, spent several days with Mr OES fnspeeho'il Tuesday e\oeninland Mrs. Francis Morris, Christine
'Mia&amp; Sharon Raines ot Dunbar ahould like to ex:pred our deepest the completion o·~~~h~~·~·;~r{,~;;
Lake .and son , Bill
i1 visiting Mr. and Mn. Corby thanks to the citizens of our home year at MHS and
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Badgley or Cleek and children. They enjoyed town tor the , support received at the Middleport
Tuppen Plaints were Sunday dm· a p1cnlc at Forked Run Lake sun- throughout the year wh 1ch enabled Among the uther teachers
ncr guests of Mr and Mrs Chester day and were also accompanied by our recent trip to Washmgton . D merit mention are Mrs. MlldrM
C. and Now York City In order to Ba1ley and Mrs. F.m1ly Sprague.
Simpson.
Mr Guy Nciglel"
Raymond Hartley returned from
Mr and Mre. James Stewart of ulse the amount of money reWe, the vx·semors o£ •Middleport
the hospital after having broken Steubenville were week end gueRts qUired for such a trip, it was nei High, Wish to sa)' thanks in u
of Mr and Mrs. Walter Stewart. essary that we have many projects big
his leg.
our mo thers who were
Gue1lR or Mr. and Mrs Owen Other u;ue1ts were Mr. Stewart's
rather close together. ~~~~~t:~;~ ~:;for 1h€' raising ot a
Watson are M.Sgl 1111d Mrs Ivan brother, rrom California, accom· arranged
Even though )'OU must have gotten
of the mon€'y, We
Wallon, sons; Garry, Barry , ,Mar- Pllnied by two nieces of ~t Al· very tired of our selling candy,
we couldn't have made•'the
von and 1U"tce, Algonac , Mich., bans, W Va.
cards, tlckeb, etc., you, HS our trip without the help of our moth. 1
i~fr. Rowan , who hall bee n the friend!! and neighbors, continued
and Mr ond Mrs Robert I. Roush
and (Jaurhtera Barbara, Connie Jo, gueat of his brother-In-law and tn give us your support Without
mter. Mr. and Mra. Harry Ptckena, this support 0111 trip would have
and Nancy t..u, Columbus.
They wm al~rn vi1it Mr. and Mn. for several weeks returned to hla been an lmposlibJIJty
There are a tew specltic people
Reed ~~ynon, M:ornlng Star, and home in l''rankfort, Ind., 1aat Frlwho did more•a:t~an one would hna·
Ml'. and Mrs. Arthur Routh, Salerq,·
Ctnte:r.
Charles CaUiwoU and lriatera, glne on tMa pr6Ject . .Fthj ta Supt.
.Mn. Jethn Flahe:r and boy1 wlt'O Ada 1Sh!mo and Miss Neva Cald· L. W M~omM whose 11lstance
"~nt a week with Mr and Mra
well ot WhoeiJna were geUIIffl of II needed and received for practl·
Henry Rouah, returned to their their aunt, Mrs. S~bll Miles, two cally every project undertaken at
home in Akron Sunday with Mr dny• laat week. They ret111ned Middleport Hillh School , Supt. Me·
Flaher and ton, Mike, who .. ame home Friday accompanied by Mn. Cornu was pre1ent to lend a help.
for tl'le week end. Olh11r gueRIN of Mlle1 who will spend a week with inJ hand at all of our projects lleJd
at the school. Next on the ll1t ol
the Routhe&amp; were Mr and llr&amp;. them and other relatives.
Steven Jacobs and children, Wa~ h Mrs. Kathryn Gunther and aon,
1nJlon 0 C.; Mr. and Mrs Ray J F'., of Cincinnati were guests of
flflulh and son ,Cincinnati and Da· b.er mnther several daya last week.
'11beAlmanat
vid and £..:::1e: Roush . Columbus.
:~r. and Mrs, Tom Lindsey and
who will spend two weeki
sbn or Grove City, ap41nt the week ,
.Miu Carolyn Norrla left SaiUI'· \!Dd with her parents, Mr. ond Mr•
day for St Paul, Minn , ,v.h9ro \{Rson Spencer.
ahe will be Pmtlloyett
·Mrs. Clara nouah, Min Vera
Alicia KntghtAtep , Columbus. I! 1ee11le, Mr. Q~¥ jleeJle, Sr. •nd
\IJfllting hor grandmuther, MrK l.u· 1011 , Tom . 1\vere Stmdaf dlnnor
vlnla Slmpscm thiF. wook.
we11t1 or Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaul
Today is Friday, June uaJ'~
Mt' and Mn. Chorle~ Beegle and :)f Bashan
17oth day ur tho year, with 196
more days to follow ln 1919.
The moon 11 approachlni ttl full
phase.
The morning star Ia Saturtt
ACI\088
:UOWN
lT. Olrl'l
The
evenina: star1 are N(ercUry,
l.
Fee-l
re1tflt
Jllck1.Ctty~
Venus.
Mara and Jup1ter.
aeven
2. Bunrle,
name
On this date In hl1tory:
Cj, Kick, u
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20. Ers•
football
checkmc
(bioi. l
In 17M, Indians for.c&amp;d 148 ~· ·~·· ·1
9. Wicked
account
lt. Aftlx
lah into the infamoua "Black
!0, FendnJ'
S. Exoavatt
22. ~lo•,lnr
uf
Calcutta,"
&amp;uf£oeatlng
aword
but 28.
•· Overhead
2f. Olrl'a
11, UnciOII
tratna
name
In 1846, the first baseball aame
12. 8oft, woolen ft. Nut
~~- lllec.
between regularly-oraanized teama
tabrlo
8. Java tin
trUltd
was played at Hoboken, New Jer·
U . ICxlated
7. Blrd'l
partleln l:e~aet~IQr'• Alltwtl'
sey, with the. New Yorlt illaaetu.ll
13. Pin
home
SM. Tan. e.r.
Cllab beating tbe Knlcltel-boeter
lf.Conohtdl
8. TuteN
.18. Brownt,
815. Olrl'l
Club, 23 to one,
11. Coo.ltnr
n. r.
at br-.C
,ame
In 1861, Mexican patriots 'executdt-VIot
obttratecf.
!0,,·
~kart·
.
•·,
81. g:~r.
ed'
·flinperor ,II!Pmlllan, • Frencb
:JS. Half 111. em 18. Et\Jlllh
o)
.uf
puppe~ h
lt. W&amp;lk
queen
8f. ValltJ'
88. Love
alowly
!lo. Howka
(poet.)
&lt;AIIflo·Ir.)
rl~ lit N~.; ~=-~e of Ltb~ ~J
21. PJ;ojeetlnl'
,.-,r,..-,11'""
r"'lr'"l'-,r"
tn 1103, Lou Gt~hrlr wa1 born.
end of a.
In 1912, the federal 1ovu-rament
''burch
adopted an ei&amp;ht•IJour dar for ltl
23. A.Uiptor

The

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The Pomeroy WCTU wm meet
Tue!lday evening at the , United
Methodist Church it was announ·
ct~d today by Mra. G. H. Ewlnf,
president.

tT.IIIIICUll!tlr

ao.m.ewu.

ll.MIIo~

H.TI-

alon.
,
In t9&amp;8, Ethel and' JuUut Roaen·
berg w.m~ exeeuted fOr I'IYII'II
a\omlc! aeeretl to R\lllia.

OtoaP

primarlei

Ule pool 1ra1 not open.
'l'lie lood committee wbo had
llllde ~ .....to wore lerDatd :rvttz. lira. I.J.onel Bopa.
Mrs. Lola JlcEibinn,- and. Mrl.

Jlnt. lfelley Fry, lJra. William

Sliter aDd lin.' llobert Burkett.
· 'Ole chair ,.nd tabJe eommJttee
eo.ullted of Mrl. WUUam Clark·
lOll, llrL Denver Nee ·-.! Mrs.
Johp Learep.
WlnnJPC prizes at pmea were
Mn. l"r)', lin. Dan White, lin.
Gletla Henaler, Kllnnetb MeEtll:lany, Betty Clubon, Xr1. Theo
HeqtzJIQJ, Mrs. Sliter, Jlra. .Len·
ten. Lew:l1 s...., Jr. CbUdren

winnJaa prllu were ll1rvln Fry,
Jetb FultJ. Jim Neutzllna, BUb
Rice. lbry Bradbury 1nd liar,Burkett.
,
Gue&amp;ts were lin. honnen Cum·
mlnal and Mr. 1nd Mn. Jaet Ten
~t end Iataily, the IaUer visit·
hil wltlt tiH -William Evenom.

have

. EI~tion Expense ~

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Deadline Filing _.'.
Is 4PM Today ·
re.

The Ueadline for tUI~r' ~
eeipta arijt·;e'xpenlle9 tiY' eandldliie't

and

et~mmittee~ . invo~lved.

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MAiy 5 ITJmuleo Is A ·-P-•111, JUne

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AU candidate&amp; are required bJ
law to .f.ile,liwitb the· B,oard Oj
Eleetionl w &amp;n~ '.their - petitlonV
19M
were' 'filed, a ltateme.gt ot
re.
The court made tittle of tbe eeipt1 and e~odlture1 JJ0t laf,
selection ot a n.eW clerlr, aaying er tbao 4 p. -lri. Ort the 45tli ·Pilat
it wanted an attorney in tbe job. f611Gwiltg tbe
election. Suck
Wel~h ia not an attorney. Both state'fuent• must .· be' ·ta-.tompuqe()
Wel-ch ind McMillan are Republl· by receipts for eacb expenditure
(!ans. McMillan aaid he bad :reg\1 ,over $25.00.
{ ~~~ 1 , , I •
tered m Cleveland In• lMt n a
'f!hia requirement 'app)ies 1o 1
Primacy as well as a General
will coptJoue to aerve Election.
.
.
court's administrative ••·
The Buard of ,.ElectionsA ~a11
as
sistanr ·a• ·well 'as clert. '
" ' 1 not isaue a ~ &amp;iftiliclf\lP ~r - D&amp;ntThe job ofh1JIIInlltMNUVe Ill· nation • until
such . ~tementi
sistant was cNated by the LegiS· ha:v&amp; ~n ;fHf!ld. ~~:Qf e eiritature to take some ot tb.e paper didate...-tn lile rr llatement witbla
work off the court, particularly the specified time,.. .-cll&amp;nall.Ue..
the chief justice. Some years ago blm from beJng a CAndidate fi{
Chief Justice CarJ V. Weygandt an:v. future eleetly f-or a perJMI.
resigned complaining of the pay '1Of five yeara.
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and hea~y load of paper work.
If a candidate h¥1 n:o l,'tBcelpti'
He wu pefsuaded to cbaage his or expenditure• ' lie atU1 M~tiit
mind and rema~.ped in- office.
file an affidavit to that err
witbln the 4S days or be. aubj
Jud.gese are elected on ;a non· to the penalty.
partisan judicial .ballot, a praeThe tame 45 day period and Jll·
Uce whi~b has been coming under- ing , or receipts .for expelloditu.:.S 1
crlticiam in some quarters. Tbote over ~-00 applit!s to commttiedir.
who object to thfl practice con• fonned on beb11)# of oal,ldidatE1s.

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Ab

out

•r LUCILLI HAWk

iiNI

Pte Edward Kitchen ia

ln&amp; a ftttetn day furlough

1peod·

from Ft.

Euatit, Va., with Mr, and

Mra.

Ceell BradbiU)'.
Mla Kathryn MUch en,tertaJned
UJ.e Nifty stttebera Club Wednesday eveninC at her home, Rock
Springs Road. The evening was
apent .socially and In aewlng after
wbkh the hosleu ~erved refreshmenta to Mrl. Carl Moore, Mra.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. HorneT Wal·
ten, .Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs Max
Folmer and Vanelfl.l, Mrs. ScUm
BJ.uewl~. mttie and Phyllil, Mrs
Jact Warner and Mrs. William
Bartels.

~nd Rotary Club
Tlie Bend Rotary Club wu

held

evenin&amp; at the Hart·
Churrb for their

The RhodOdendron Home Dem·
onolroUon Club mt1 lor lbalr

Hermln Layne,
IJoyd Rouoh, Rl·
lohn Rldlwl)l,
Jaek Flesher, Jam·
Rome Wllli•m1011,

,.c.plaJtlle

CONCERT

I.
Carl

. Zimmerman.

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Women Attend
Baptist Col)clave

A potluck dinner at
preceded the meet.trtJ
of the Forest Run

Batteries

church VVedne&amp;day
meQlbers and &amp;wo
Roscoe. Wise and Mrs.
attending.

.FOJ ~USES
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Shot

Three re~~odihgs were presented:

"Behavior of Women," Mrs.llan·
MYF VISPIIR. IIIR.VICII
son Holter; "D.ad, King for A
Da)", ·Mrs. Chi'lsty Baer; and "At; !'"'""'• 'Metbodi!lt Youth hllowrica," Mrs. Ralph Sinon. A game 1hip of New Haven cburth met
on traveling was also enjoyed.
on Sunday evening in the GarDuring thr. buaine.'s seasloo it den Club park for a vesper .ser·
was decided to have a dinner at vice. The program them
the Five Points Grill in J~y. It "This ia My "ather's World" and
was also voted tu pay $86 on the was led by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
pledge for the new theological DarlinJ:. Following the aervJces 18
semJnary.
members and guests present en-

Pack

.*~•rcury Cells

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Jonel, llt'j, I!IUI HiM!', WUI
Routh, II~. WtUbln Powell and
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At tlie close of the
gatnes were played
the winner1.
men&amp;s ·were served Witb Laura
elatein •• hostess.

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Dllllmlued June 11: Ru1h Shiro
ley, Ml'l. Joh·n ~. Dempter
WUIIom~ Mn. Wtllloil\ 1 Rlcbatll~
Htimon KerU, WorHij lJAITioon
Vornoi Aillini, B: G, VInce, Mill!
Editb WUioll, llltl. Norman Bltu1

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Births June 17: ¥r1 and

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Wednelllay noon Mrs. Jean War
ner entertamed with a hamburg
barbecue dinner at her home, W.
Main St., honoring her daughter
Present were Linda, SbeUa and
K.athaleen WUcox, Kn. Edith Mal·
lory and Miu Lydia Eberlbach.

ovM- the state pres-BRIDGE MEETING
wUh the regiltration being
Mrs. Herman Layne enterbfn·
o 1,000. 'Itle House Party is ed tbe weekly bridge club at ber
In the DenniSon Univenity
Group singing followed by
home 'wednesday afternoon. The
\bui)ding,
Lord'a Prayer in unison, opened
pru:e for high aeore wtla won by
tbe meeting and devotions were . Others trom the First Baptist Mrs. George Lerner. Those playled by Mra. John Scott, using at I.Cnh·•"•·n'•~,h of Middleport who left this ing were Mn. N. 0 . Wein , Mrs.
to be at the meetings for Hugo Juhling, Mrs. Lerner and
her topic "A New Ambassador F9r 1•
t"hrist Abroad." Readings on the
are: Mrs. Milton Hood, Mrs Layne.
toplc were A:iven ·by Mu. Edmund
Baker, Mra. Harry
Mrs. Grace HyseU and
Gruese:r, Mra. U. S. Nease and
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mra. Frank Cbeeit!brew.

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Admitted June 18: Ro'bert Flint
William Love, Pl. Pl: Mrs
GaiUpolb; ...1.

mto!DOrolhJ

ORGAN

leen Wikolt of Kanan City, Kansas., with a dinner at the Martin
ReMauraoL

Mrs. Warren Hulburt left Thursmorning for tbe Women's
Ho1ose· Party of the Baptist Convention held in Granville. The
wtll Jaat until SaturThere wUI be wo-

read from
Communi·
Florence
who an. and

Cbeahire;

EUCI'RIC

Lindo Worner
Honored On Her
9th Birthday

Forest,Run WSCS
Potluc~ Dinner .
Held '"'ft·

l!lll'l'y Millor.
Bo&amp;tic, Attbur

Wol'"", E.

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Mr, and -Mrs, Claren"'' Boyles, 778 Oliver Sireet, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage. of thetr Linda Warner, wboae ninth birth
daughter, Janice Mae, to PFC Ronald K Miller of Shelton, day waa Wednesday, wa1 guest of
at two dmnen this week.
Connecticut, son of Mr. a11d Mrs, Doyle Miller, 385 Hamilton honor
On TUesday evenlng, Miu LyStreet. ·
dia Ebera))jcb, entertamed Linda
The wedding will take place in July.
and her cousins, Sheila SJnd K.atha-

and. other poiatl

_ •.•".'· Tbompaon,

at tbe chu rth
Bearhe, •lee praideot, preaidinl
swnmer f1owen ot all ~
Gruup aintlne of "Uoder Ria In t.be abatnce of lbe JH-eaident, were uaed Jo the t.lblt tl:z•
Win&amp;" opened the proaram fol· lin John Lyona, wfho Ia eoofin· tloDI wilb pinl;;, wllile aad 1aYaf.
lowed with prayer by Mn. S1die eel to her home lritb a foot ail- II' predo~tiq:.
Brown a.nd scnpture by Mrs. Earl ment.
Reosbaw. Topic• were read by :Mra. Shirley MUla wu In eharte
Mn. Eueenr Forbes, Mn. PhliJip1, ~f the devotlon1 and ueed tbe t.o-III.THDAY PUn
Mn. Brooka S.yre, lin. William PIC "He ~adetb Me." The meet
Rw.ell and Mrs Karl Grueaer.
in&amp; wu closed WJtb prayer by
Dana 8oltic tDtertalned a few
An article written b1 Prt1ldent M.n. Roaa Pullen
frlendt on WedDUdq aftca.ooa.
Eilenhower on U S. tOUl'llta and
on the procram for the ....U· ln honor of her 11th birt.hdlf. '1'111
envoya W other counlriet waa read Ine wu a readiDJ "First., Date" aft.eruoon was 1pent P117illl IIIDM
by Mra Phdlipa, Iller which the by Mrs. Blanche Haptonatall and and -refr~u:oenta were serfttl to
proeram clo.ed with Jl'OUP IIDI· abo a 10lo by Mn. RaptonataU Connie Clark. Sberi lkQI.Gti.Jll.
Inc,
ealled "A Big Lump Of Coal" Sharry FJeaber aud Dianl.
During
bulineu
M!IIIOD It I1-~~i;iii;;;:;;::;:;;;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~~
was
voted the
to pay
the miulonary
,pledge and a contribution or f2:l
was made on the new church or·
&amp;an. Reports were given on the
ale of rl!gl and 1 hUe Nie helci
recently.
It was decided to have a han·
k~rchtef &amp;bower for each member
on their birthday. Plan• were
mad e for a plcnrc at the Syracuse
Park i.n July.
At the cloae of the meeting a
CHORD
deuert course wa1 .erved by Mra.
Hosmet' P.ou1h to eleven member&amp;.

Jna:

Bend Sewing
Club Meeting
Held Tuesdoy

Albert
,..., opeoker,
ilides taken of bia

['2~!•'!:1·

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waa the prolf'am topic preaented
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by llr1. CWford PhHilPI when the BapiJat Chureb wa&amp; held in tbe were lin. Harry Ctou. lOa
W8CS ~ the Minenv1Ue Metbo- b11ernent ot the cbureh TbW"t- l.oel Talbott ucl Mn. Cedi .....
dlltt Church met Wednelday even- day evenm• lritb lin. P'rueel bul')'.

Th.ia Waa tollowed -by Mra. Housh
eonducung a Bible quiz.
Tbe leuon atudy for tbe evenlnt
waa " Families' Spendinl and S.Y·
ing" led by Mn ..tlbert Rouab.
Durine the -buslneu se11lo• It waa
allhounced th1t two shrubs bad
been purchased and planted at tlie
~lub hl)u.e, Material h11 abo been
ordered to make 24 more alumln·
urn trays.
Refreahments were served
the hoatesses to ~&amp;. Ch1rle1
e11, M,rs. Albert Rouab, Mra. 0 . 0.
Sayre, Mu. R. Douglu Roush,
Mrs. Clarence Thomas, Mn. Eber
Roush, Mra. Everett Laudermilt.
Mrs. Charles Yonker, ·Ml'l. Robert
Hoffman Mra Bert Roush and
Mn. John Holliday.

meeting.

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First Baptist
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Is Held
Meet1ng
Is Held
ec1 "' 111a - . ."' ~~a ~
"A New ·-····-dor For c•·tot"
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a.·.-~-- of .~~.,,!';'_.......,. ::.':! John Xaufl. A•.. !Ar ''di?HI

The •lk!nd Sewmg Club met for
their regular meeUng on Tuesday
afternoon at the borne of Mrs.
Donald Smith

Meeting Is Held
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Engage~ntlsJ\nnounced

Club June meeun, at tbe club hou.e
wltb Mlaaea Ora and Lelta Rickard
wrvln1 11 b~t.eue• The meetlna:
waa opened with the pledJe to the
011 ond tile ~n&amp;Jnt of Am~rtoo.
The devotional period was led by
Mn. T. Bert Roush, the Uleme t»
in&amp; "A •Poruoll of &lt;be Splrll!'

People
Ift p0mer0y

lUchard Plebna..
SeninJ on tbe entertainment
~Uee were tbe prealdent.

to·

judge•

Mai~tly

Rhododren Club
Meeting Is Held

HOLZIR HOSPITAL

DAILY CROSSWOR

In tt:M, Conart11 created the
Federal Communlcationt Comml•

tlie

:,•te of the eoor weaUter

held elr family picnic at the
wu planned OD ThUl'ld.ly eventn1.
was a
preaent and the cblldren enjoyed the park

eleehng· Juc~.Ces. These .Ugg~
supfeme COurt h~nd· uaually- ·proVJde Jife terml · fF
decision at a bme Judges. Sueb PfOpO&amp;ala ~~;aVe ne.;-.

The Ohio Supreme Court recenUy demo~· Elliott Welch
from hta jOb as ~1erk to an as-sistant clerk. lfe had been em·
ployed by the eourt lin~ Novem·
ber, 1928, aad had been elerk
the put tew yeara.
The new clerk is John W. lleMIIIan, a former protiate judie
b}' appolntJ11e'nt at Mount Gllea~.
He has been serving 11 the court a.
adminiJtrative
as1ittant . aince'

WCTU To MilT

Road.

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after
Pub- weeks
lj&amp;ken off.

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

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slder tlie pretent IYIU!m i fa~
on the CJ"'uilda judletal eJectiDn• \
""''Uy -liftome hl(hly poriloan,
Tbe judge• are no.roinated in
ReJilblican and DemoCJltie 1'!%maries. Each party lnehJdes th~

ed down ita
wben the dblo Judge• were about er rotten off the ~d and•are
ready 1o tal(e oil !Or ·~-'11' 1!"1~ not likely 1o mate muc~ he"adwjy.~
summer ref!eu: 'JIIie tt~titr bellna 'lor a number of Nason's. · , •
its vacation late in Jq_ne tiut itJ

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in campaign advertJsements fo~
November election. "D.emocra!.---------:-::---" ' 1he
tic judges on the court haVe com1¥ IIJ)ASKELl. SHORT
plained .pniv11.tely that the Repu~
Unit.d Preu International
lu~an s sMU out a
conarderibJ~
COlUMBUS UPI - Recent amount of 1noney for thell' (!andt
events have focused more than datea in" the non·partisan N'ovemusual attention on the act! vltles ber el~ctions .
of the Ohio Supreme Court and
Opponents of the non:l)artistill
so;ne of the oUter courts through- ball{lt I-IY that · there migHt have
out the state.
been llome ju~lficaUon for such
The u s Supreme Court on a system in tbe old daya When
Monday sharply
critic~d the party retolarity wai consider'ed
Ohio Supreme Court for il.s rule metre important th~ It is noW'a·
deanna with perMna un~ble to days.
'
pay a fee to appeal thelt conThey ppJnt to the atate'!l ofQ,
v1chdns. The Ohio court M• had ce-tYPe ballot which nqulrea the
a rule requiring .a perBon want· voters to V()te f.or eacb CandicUt~
ing to appeal to pay a $20 fee . individually regardless of part'f.J
Unless the money aecompanied
A number of proposals for · ad·
the appeal, the clerk's otfice rou· dltlonal common pleaa ·judges a·
tinely re.jected the caae.
rountf the state are belnr eon~
The u. s. Supreme . Court put aldered in tbe Legi$latiire. Su~{
10 end to this. The decl.f{on ~y porters ot some ,of these JlUJ.J
Chief JuJtice Eal'l Warren said have Pte!enttd a r-ather stronl
that such financial barriers ha~ case for their countiea Wb'ere po
"no place In our heritage of equal pulation ba~ increased SharpJf ,
.
0JpoJ?-ents, however, bave made It
juatice under law."
Tlle declskln was in a case in rough on some of the!M billt,
volvlng WiliJam W. Burns, sen• claimlna: the judges allow~
a . ,.
tenced to, Ute In the O)llo Peni· neys to waate tltelr tliDe tn~
·
tentlary six years ago tor bur- ,ling their cases ,and '\]l'~ ·, 'e
glary. He said be was broke and judges tate unusua~lY• lonc .-v~·
thus denied the opportUQity to tlons.
.
. ·
appeal. The Ohio Supreme Court
Tbere are a nuiJlb~ .. ~ ' PJIIt
must now cOnsider tbe case.
poaa~
change the meth~f , Pl

many other artldes

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, Held Wednesday
Fam1'I y p·ICniC

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'Sa'e ,or Father's Day

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BIGGEST ·sELE~TION- ~ur Big Bargain Day&gt; o1ock of '59
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6--Dall;y Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 19, 1959

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C.\R WASH.lNG--MOTOR CLEANING. zlack~~;tt 'l .3ot'10 f.ervire ditated slaying on grau.nda he
Phone 9084.
3 13 &amp;otr knew he w as shooting a poUer,-

WANT ADS

man.

YOUR WESTINGHOUSE OIALIR
Th.e prosecution
lntrodl.leed
TV AND APPLIANCES
lwo typewritten statements, the
COAL, OIL "' GAS 'URNACES shed ff 's notel!l and a tape record·
ARHOLO"S
lng of the confession. ·M ill Lan·

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llESULTS

PHONE 398
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per word.~ iMertion. M\nl.mum eharle --

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n this case, abe contended, the

mcriminatlne

stltement Is eut

in doubt by the disputed bandwriting.
The governor, himself a former
criminal lawyer, appeared intrigued by this and other defente
protests, such as Byomin'a abacklinK in leg Irons and his being
forced to testify in handeuUs.

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EXPERT
HOYT'S aLim ission 11 of knowled&amp;e tbat
Byomln's mother spoke to DiI Soh1o Service, 8 A. M. to 5 smith was a policeman.
Sa!J.e through an interpreter who
P. M.
6-1'J.3tc
OM Copy Chaogltd
U not paid within 10 daYa after receiving bill.
translated her German. She aald
Errora in Advert.iaing - Should be reported immediately. The
CLELANDS
She s.a id the -prosecution en· the 13 yean Byomln spent In
Dei!,' Sentinel will out be mpomible for more l.ha.n ooe incor'·
Radio &amp; TV bp.~lr hrvlca
tcred lhe original ol. one •tate· Leavenworth for a $50 robbery
net inlerWoo.
Phon• 200
mcnt . but only a eopy of the ope had not been fair and had warpCvd of Tbonlto and Sped.al Noticea of Etenta $1.00. Obituarl01
Pom•rov.
Oh1o.
with the disputed alteration on it. ed his outlook. The ~overnor
publilhed M 1 eent per word.
agreed , and said :
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3 DAYS
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r ELEVlSION, RJ\DIO &amp; SMi\l,L
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7:1o
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$2.25
$7 .~
i- 4 30lr Cne No. 11.122
lime he was released betore he
Ada m:eived by 10 A.M. wall he in that day 's paper
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C..:alvln Black, who resides at
fOR H!i:NT-t:X'ft!:N~IO :'&gt;j LAD Box M7, Venice, Florida; Mildred was ready, because there had
I I J Nottc:es
20 'fEN·GALLON J4ILK CA NS.
der.'l. &amp;affoid
.Boards, Dto l' 1Karr, wh~ r~sidea al Wcaahtna:ton been no rehabllitation done."
One practically new Surge milk·
Cloths. CllltiJr. Ftsher MHidir I Grove, llhMts; LilUan Lusk, who
111E REVIVAL IS CONTINUING 'er. eight-can milk cooler. Arthur
por•, Ohw Ph.onf' !'i~6f
11 -t I resides at ~428 Eut .Helen Street,
at Mt. Olive Church near Long
Held
.
Orr, near &amp;shan, four miles - - - - Tvcson. Am.ona ; Alleen Taylor,
Bottqp}, · Jun.e 16·21. Rev. Gil·
from Chester.
6 18 3tc CUSTO..\f Bll'lL'f P..J rcw:.N D~ who rcsid,es at 202 Roaemont Fort
bert \Splpcer, evaneeliat, Rev.
s~gn ed for your home. free t&gt;&lt;~- Thomas, Kentucky; Aileen iBebn·
Dou&amp;f:a.s Citele, pastor. 6-16-6te 4 ROOM HOUSE. RUNNING WAtunates. For~:man A: Abbon. ke, wtJo resides at 13929 Houaton
1'EU. Hardwood floors . 4¥-l acrei
Phone 6284-Y .
8-8-tf Street, Detroit, Michigan; Nancy
Near Chester, Price $2600. See
b
id
11789
I~) AutoSoles
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"11 e, AlR
-COND!TIONING.
RE&gt;"RJG"'n
Ann Schw&lt;~r-t,.,..._w o· ~~ 3 e&amp;Miat bi
Gl en Lawaon, RD 1, Mmcrav1
.~:o~.v
Ohio.
6 18 3tp
ation serv1ee. Jack's Hefrigera. Longview,
lft:'trolt
1 · resldaa
c pnat;
Geed CIN" Uted C.rt
Von na Dalieinne
, who
A special me,etlng Wit held
All Mak... •nd Modell
- -------tlon, New Hnen. Ph0t1e 'f'L Sl Roosevelt Avenue; Franklin at the New ·Haven Element11tY
METROPOLITAN
THOMPSON 14 FT. BOAT, NEW
'l3337
I! 23-t! Square , Long bland ; Hollis B. School on Thursday June 18. at
Auto S.l11
trailer, 25 Evenrude. Phone l,.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l l Smith. who resides at New Jerlf:y 8 p. m. at which tirfte Jt was ex·
2 10 tc
6087·Y. J. H. MitcheU, 680 S.
A.vcnue, Prospect Point, Rural plained what has beer. ~one loward
Middleport.
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2. Wh.arton, New Jette)' ; organizlng a country club for thb
Second,
19116 PONTIAC VB STATION
YOUR ROOF PROBLEMS Lms R. Reilly , who ~etidea Jat 324 area.
Wagon $1 ,4~ . 8 passenger. PIGS. fiEARL WILI..JAM.S, QN
Sbowa JOOd eare. One careful
-Pomeroy-HarrlsonvlUe Road.
SOLVED
Drake Avenue, Rosel' !'J~W eraey,
Several or-amzational meet·
6·19·3tc
ami the unkno:wn heirs of Allee ings have been held in Pt. Pleasant
owner. Blaettnar's Pomeroy.
Smith~ whose Identity and pla_ce~ - and a &amp;et of by·laws have been
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1949 HA'ih..EY
DAVIDSON 74
of rcst_denee are unknown •nd tan adopt~ with a nine member board It ls the aim
to
Pl!JLE 4 DR $1,4911.
Call 35~-J
not w1~h reas~nable dilleence be of governon being elected. Several furnish family recreation and
motorc)'cle, good •hape. See
.·_ .s(!dan. Hydramatlc
Phil G
" lobolc:ar
a8certamed wtll take n~tice tha~ hoard memben will be present at more famillea are urged to join
Vermont Markin&amp;, Liberty Rn
driv ,
&amp; H. Very nice. Blaet·
taunnt, Pomeroy , Ohio. 6-19·3tp
Burdell Black, a~ Admi~Istrator 0 the New Haven meeting to exolain and enjoy the CacJllt.ies that will
tnar'f Pom~roy.
8 13 8lc
128 Union An.
the E11tate of Allee South, deceas- rutur,~ plllllB ·for the club and to be off~tred.
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BUILDING LOT ON MULBERRY
Pomeroy
~.d. on the ~t~ dar of May, 1959 answer any questions that mllht,
1957 BUICK V8 SPECIAL. $1 ,91Ki.
RepreJentimg
ftled his petitiOn m the .Probate be aaked
The location being considered .is
2: dr. Hard Top. Oynaflow drive.~ Heights, 80 x 160. $900.00.
DENSOL PAINT CO
c..:ourt, within and for the county
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board membel:t were ·present at
WL One careful owner. Blaet·
Phone 6~ .
6·19·3tp ~~~~~ffi!fc;;f~:ii~·~~~of Meigs and State of Ohio, being
and Point ·Pleasant, In order to
tnlr'~ Pomeroy.
8 13 6tc: F20 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
Case No. 18122, alleging that the
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accommodate people from the sur·
- NUt PONTJAC-y-CWIEF
on ru.bber, · plow 1, dllkl, mower GRAVILY
personal estate of said deeedent is
OflDINANCE NO. 331
rounding area.
8
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SERVICE, S12
inau!fieient to pay her debtl ·and AN ()ftotN.lPifCE· TO R.GULATI
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12,Ut0. Catalina Cpe. FinMt and
a
corn Pan er. nqu re .
roy. Phone
the charges oi adminillterlng ber , THE KIND&amp;:.INO OF FIRIS IN Re·c~rd Sett1"ng
beet eerlea Pontiac. One careful
Hut Restaurant, Rutland, Ohto.
H•rold a.rnh•rt,
Reed•vlll•,
that .she died lei~ ln
THI OPEN AIR
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owner. Sharp ear. Bllattnar'e _ ::·:::"'
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Ohht. Phone CMivllle 3691,
of the Collowlni de·
WHEREAS, the indiscriminate
Pomeroy:.
e 13 Gtc GOOD USED WASHEU $2lt. A. O. ~~· 3 0tc
real est_atc situ~ted in th.~ kindllna, of open fires within tbe
00 .
lef
Lee, Syracuse. I'bune 809·X.
FOJf EXPERT UPHOLSTERING
of ·Me1gs ond State of Village of Pomeroy has endanger·
.
1." 2 DODGE, 4 DOOR, RADJO lc
,.
heater. c,H IHSft·X.
- - · a 19 3tp
c~:~ll Kelton's 414 . Will pick up 101uo.and .further de1cribed as fol· ~d life and propertyandhascaue-,w•IlCorttm"Ue
6. 18.3tp
and deliver.
6-16·6U! lows, to·wtt :
~d undue hlardshlp to the members
I
19~9 PON'flAC, 2 DOOR, HARD·
Moni'MI Supphev
The fo1lowing premises situated t)f tha Volunteer Fire De~artment
UniW
lnternatiCMUII
TOP. HyYftarnatic drive, power _ __
HOUSE BUILDING. NEIGLER'S in the Town of Danville, In Salem of said viliJge ; and
Ohio's record·settlng cOol June
steering. Power brakes, radio IJMd bo.... •M motor-., tn.oo 1nd
Building
Supply. : aU Guy Township, Meigs Cou{lty, Ohio, and
WHEREAS, It appears necessary weather will continue dUring the
and .beater. Less than 7,000
up, wnllt thtv 1... ~ . ,.lrvpoUtan
Ncigler , Racine, Ohl o, &amp;ll -30tc described as follows, to-wit : thal 1nd proper to take steps to prevent weekend the weather bareau said
s 18 ,3tp Merlne S.leu and hn.w, Pam·
AUCITION~~IR
is to say, Lot11 Noa. three (3) and ~aid open fires from escaping from today.
mlles. Call ~-J .
t•roy. Phont 16oM.
2 :I ttc
Four (4) In sa id Town of Danville, control; and
Co""!' .. S.rvlc•
--' whic h sal"d proper t Y lJ
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WHEREAS, it is deemed in the
No nln was e•,...cted dW'ing
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lrad(or
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m ee
rom Lll er publte intere1t to " Mli;!llate tuCh the weekend or early
. "' .4A.Wc':lt:~.~:. ;-,ci::.'~1IO Keplar tQ Jacob Smtth, dated matten by ' effectivt! Je~!slatfoh; But the weak cold front
has
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' WAN'I1ED TO RENT I&lt;' OR SUM·IIf!.;!!,_iiiiii~~i--l Uareh
· IBEI , ·and roeordcd in
NOW THEiti'~lo~ORE BE IT OR· lltml temperatures into the 40! is
b
Hook ~8 at pag es 138 and 137, of DAINED as followll by the~~~:~~~~ expeccd to move eastward across 1
mer, one skiff with oara. P ono
the Deed Hecorlls or Meigs County , rJ( the Village of •Pomeroy~
the state.
467 or _83D,JII, .•
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Ohio. ·'
County, Ohio, two-thirds
A reading
of 47 in Columbus
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The decendent acquired title lo members elected thereto concur- Thursday set a low for the date
the real eitate as evidenced by dng ;
ror the second day -in suctess.lon.
A.PAJt.'l'MF.N1-:g _ Furnialled and
Certificate of Transfer recorded in
SECTION 1: That no pereon The reading was one degree be·
Vol. 147 page 171, .d:eigs C(mnly 1hall kindle, nor authorize another low the all·Ume record for a June
umurmeiled. MeMaaten, ._lddleDeed Records.
to kindle, a tire, In or near iny
set in 188tl.
1 3 u
port. J' tt.one 80\4-M.
The prpyer of said petition Ia woodland, brushland, or grassland
dropped to « in
1J ROOM APAilTMENT
WITH
for tbe 11ale of said premises, for nor In any place from whence it is
The
and ~ In Marietta
bath and a:araae. a room bouae
aetu.e \t:3.U A.M.
the payment of the debts and likely to ~scape thereto; unle11 all
·a nd t room apartm•nt. Phone
JUddlepol1 , 8831...1
charges ·aforeaaid.
leaves, grass, wood and other in·
311J.M, .Pomeroy , A. N. Beoa:eJ.
Pomeroy IZI
The penon• first above men· l!ammable mater.iaJ has first been 6-6·U
lltAUTi PIID nOill
tloned wiiJ further take notice thall rem~ved to a &amp;afe distance from
WINS PROMOTION
At Chllhr
they have been made parties de· the area surrounding the place
Johns.on, DN2, 100
UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM AND
YukoD WJ41
fendant to said petition and that where said fire is to be kindled ; i~,~:~;;.~~~~r;~~~~· ~ a. Johnsonci
bath apartment. AU new, very
a •MILL SERVICI
they are required to answer the and unleu all other due and reas-1 'I
• Wal promote
un
aame on or before the 8th day of onable. ptecautiona ue taken to
Draftsman Srd
on June 18.
modern. Coate• Blda:., Middle·
S'fA1'10t'll
Auauat, lD!SD.
prevent Its ctcapc from control;
Is servlne in the U. S. Na'V)'
port.
fH 3·12te
Alblcy 3311
IBURDEIJ.. BLACK, Ad· nor ahall any such flre be left
Rico. ...._ _ _
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mlniatrator of the Estate tended until exUna:ulshcd or safeHlftH • LOW
3 ROOIII •URNISIIED APART·
of Ali ce Smith , d eceas ed . 1y covered.
NE-W •YORK. UPI-Tbe tow·
,,- " PboJle "5
mcnl, atrcet level. Pbone OOD·X.
bl n5U(Qnct/
WEBSTEU &amp; FULTZ,
SECTION 2. That no person ahall eat tempera..'-Ulil reeorded in the
60 ceota.

8 C6DUI: per word lor three c0068CIJtive buerUona.
Spedel - one mcmtb for 30 eenta per word..
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18:00 Pbil Silvers $how
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Pomero1
::oN-lNSu
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26 ; Admlni.lltrator
kindle nor
an9ther
to W.Va., the U.- S. W'eatber Bureau
1 fireauthorl!e
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· ·DOOI\ STA· (APARTMENT, 1UIY. ' W. SECOND .BAaNEs.=s::IM::P::S
Ait-nts, Mlddlelfort.
fire,
Auto Attorneys
(6) 19·for
(?) 3• 10· 17 • 2-4. 6tc kJndle,
in the open
air for
Uon W~Jen.
Phone SPruce
St. Rent. rea11011able. Frank i'U·
mob1le, f,onds . ·rboae 8815.
the purpoae of burnlna~ wood, said. The hlihelt Nldina Tbun~. "···n.
6-t••t,
aate, Pbone -M.
6·1Nitc •
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bruob, weed~ grau or rubbiob day waa 114 at Noedlea, CoUI.
-.. vov
COM.PJ...Et'B lNSURA.NCE PRC&gt;
.Ld:'
of llll' kind; at al)y time durlq
- - - - - - -3 ROOM HOUSE, NAYLORS RUN
toction. Li!e, Auto, Ftro, ?olio. IN THE ~ltOIATI CclUIT OF the montho of Mar&lt;:b, April, May,
3 ouW&gt;ulld•nl•· vermont Mar·
c 11 D00 lllll
.llld"·e·MIIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Ottober ond November; or at oueb
(9)
For
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kina, Liberty lleataurant.
O~io.
"""' .-v•-. fiOHie Mlthf", II Admlnl•lratrl• otbtr tlme1 11 Jhe Mayor of1said
USED COAL f'URNACE AND GAS
6-1T4tp. . ______ _ _ _
of the lst•te of larl C. A..tl. vlllaee ml)' prescribe; without
cunvera10n unit Pbono 321-X
121) keall:state
DtcHitj. PlointiH,
firol oblaininl !rom tbe llloyor
8 13 8tp ROOMS FOR RENT. Cl.OSE l.N
Vs.
11id \'illa&amp;e 1 written permit •tattoWn, 127 Buttormal Ave.
FOR SALE: ONE ACRE OF oRO· Alta tt. Ptullcner, .. tl, 4tf1Mtntl inlt 11Wben ,_tul. where aueh ll.re
fLAtlOM
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UNO. Fruit trees, ~trllwberrlea, CaM No. 11,0V!I
may be kindled; except that 11uch •
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REGi81EftED BEAGLES.
UNFURNISHKD
APA.R1'MENT,
raap'berrle&amp;, small )l:arden, two
NOTICI BY PUIL.CATION
permit abaU not .be rct(uiHd for
sunday •alea. Ralph Llmbrlaht,
Hrat
floor,
New
Haven.
Furnilb·
houaes,
one
five
room
wilb
bath,
'C'!~;j;;,,~w~_
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'ee~.
whoq
plaee
o1
the ldndlina of a fire ID 1 plowed
Ball1y Rwt lloJld, lt. 2, Pome·
"''• ei~tric, water·, One four
l1 ,30 NOrth Fourth St.. field, garden, or public street not
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e ap1rtment in Middleport.
•room "'"
w· v l~o w111 ,. ke no· 1csa t ban · twO"
· hun!:lred feet
· from
6-12·12tc
roy.l
Phone
6386~ or eno.
with shower-bath, ~tal,·
6
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eleetric,
Willer.
wm
aell
lepat"'l•
th•
28th
day
of
May,
in)'
Woodland,
bru&amp;hland
or
tleld
,\MUWJUT&amp; GiLDING
·tely
01
toaethcr.
C111l
8871-X
or
underalaned
flied
her
eontliRittl
dry
'1r111
Pr
other
In·
Pony. Phone 80'l·L
1&amp;
ROQlo""
JnJRNJSHED
APART·
can
be
aeen
at
77«1
Grant
&amp;tftet,
against
YOI.I,
1~
the
Proflammable
matftial:
nor
lbill
1uch
8 IJI tltc
ment and l--3 room furntlhed
lllidd'·port
11 1e etc
Court -of Meta• CG'uftty, Ohio, • permit be te&lt;autml. t4ri' the burn·
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ciYII action u ~liolt.n the follow· ,..., ,itt' 1nob, rub.bi·• or r~uu in
PORTABLE PUBLIC ADDIIDl8
apartment. Call HI or inquire
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Sprlna · Ave., Pomeroy. 8 ROO!{ HOUSE, GAILAG~, FULL
deseuJbed real.'ljtat,e to pay •D inc:lnerator whleh ia located a
sntem with l ttnd microphone
8·18-Uc
si:ted basement. hot 1lr furnace,
debts of tht · deeedent and Afe dl•t•nee from Ill tnnam·
and ape.~ken . In 1ood condJUon
larae lot, water utiUtle~ $',000.
of adminlatraUon and for mabie q~atetiala.
Pr1N SM. Call Phone 011.
FOUR ROOM. AND BATil APART·
GtoMge Jenkins. Syaeuse, 0 ,'
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SECTION 4. that any person viO&gt;
••t~ot~tc
.MENT. Conl.lct Rutllnd Furnl·
8·9-1\lLc
Situated Jn the County of Mei111, latin&amp; any provision of thla ordln·
lure Store, Rutland.
8 18 ttc
in the Sta~" of · Ohio, and In the aa'ce ablll be fined not mor.e than
GRA~LY TRACTOR, ROTATING
FOlt SALE: FOUR ROOMS AND T9wnsbip of _Salem and bounded one bundred dollaro.
plow and cultivator. Priced very
bath. Automatic ii:DI heat. Nearly and delltf~ u foJiowa:
SE~ON 5. Th4t all ordJnantes
reasonabl e. L. E. Mcllaffle, ( 171 Help Wanted
ncw electric hot water heater,
&amp;1lnnin• at the north east cor.. ·or ~rt1 of ~nances In eonfllct
Box t38. .Rutland.
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WOIIIAN WANTED FOR WOIIK cabinet sink, tiled floor in kltehen ncr Gf Section :t;;;, Town 8 and wtJh the prOvisions of thla ordln·
a, waltrea or grill operator Jn
and liv&amp;Pa room. Alu,minum ~~~~=I~G of tbe Ohio Company'• anee.lhall be, and .the umo hereby
POll IALI
storm doOr and windows. On
thenee 'runnlna welt one an 1 ~epnled. . "'
local reetaurant. llult be neat,
WILLIAM HU.J, HOUSE AND
.RJ.
close to !lthool and
rods aloftl· lhe .nOrtb llne ' · SEC1'10N 8. That ttila. wcitn~nce
betw.en thtl
ol IN3.
lot at 867 South Second Stroet,
e&amp;ureb, $2.000. Ca~ 8a7·Y or oee · oaid !IO•Uon SD: . lhen&lt;e aoulh ·•hell . IOko ,llect and be l~ ,....,.
lliddl&lt;&gt;port, Obio, Will be oold Pitut ad&lt;lrou l.,..lrl• to Bort
Orville Brown.
8 11 3tp •.a~ .ro1b: *"ence . ea~t 100 Nell . Q'9m and entr tbe earlleat period
tMII.Q,
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Dalll
llenlillel
to the bl&amp;helt bidder at 10:00
Offlce, Pomero)', lt.aUni ap, FOR SALE : 6 ROOM JIOU811; lo lhe eool Uno of aai4 Seetlon 3D; aJiciwed by .taw.
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A. 14. Salurda)' , Jua.e 20th.
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tn'4JV~Ou•
expedeaee il any,
balh, t.urniahed or
the.nc:e north D3,_ ~ tO th• .
ApproYed : Charies
1IBI, at oUlce of J. B. O'Brien,
three
reference•
and
pbone
owner
leavinJ:
state.
place
of
bt.l-.tnJSiiiJ~
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number ir avaliabJe. We will
Hudson, -PomeroJ. Phone
ItS~ tc~l. mon Pl'lllaa.•
, Altetl: ~n• Sehoenleb
Oltlo. llu1t tell for not le11
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EXOI'lP'!'ING 'ill
oool !..ally
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than appralaed value of $1300.00
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ltilowp 11 No. four, Adopled June 10, ltNMI.
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1: B. O'Brien, Admlnlatrator
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or 1imoolone ..., .,.
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AUTOMOBILE IUJOI IANIC WITH
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experience on front end ma·
APPOINYMINT
O'llrtttl,
chine \1,1 work on »DO blala.
at Law.
Write rBox 868-M, c/ t Th"' Dall)'
Sentinel, .Pomeroy, Ohio, 1tatina:
experlence and pr~iou• em·
~t· ~tc ·
pioymont.
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C.\R WASH.lNG--MOTOR CLEANING. zlack~~;tt 'l .3ot'10 f.ervire ditated slaying on grau.nda he
Phone 9084.
3 13 &amp;otr knew he w as shooting a poUer,-

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Th.e prosecution
lntrodl.leed
TV AND APPLIANCES
lwo typewritten statements, the
COAL, OIL "' GAS 'URNACES shed ff 's notel!l and a tape record·
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The governor, himself a former
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protests, such as Byomin'a abacklinK in leg Irons and his being
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EXPERT
HOYT'S aLim ission 11 of knowled&amp;e tbat
Byomln's mother spoke to DiI Soh1o Service, 8 A. M. to 5 smith was a policeman.
Sa!J.e through an interpreter who
P. M.
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U not paid within 10 daYa after receiving bill.
translated her German. She aald
Errora in Advert.iaing - Should be reported immediately. The
CLELANDS
She s.a id the -prosecution en· the 13 yean Byomln spent In
Dei!,' Sentinel will out be mpomible for more l.ha.n ooe incor'·
Radio &amp; TV bp.~lr hrvlca
tcred lhe original ol. one •tate· Leavenworth for a $50 robbery
net inlerWoo.
Phon• 200
mcnt . but only a eopy of the ope had not been fair and had warpCvd of Tbonlto and Sped.al Noticea of Etenta $1.00. Obituarl01
Pom•rov.
Oh1o.
with the disputed alteration on it. ed his outlook. The ~overnor
publilhed M 1 eent per word.
agreed , and said :
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3 DAYS
~ OAYS
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r ELEVlSION, RJ\DIO &amp; SMi\l,L
"Society has had three chances
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APPLIAN CE REPAIR rhum·
lo avoid this murder three incar·
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Ol.ls MeChnlo ~ k . Ruc1ne Oh10
LEGAL NOTICE
cerations and has failed. Each
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$2.25
$7 .~
i- 4 30lr Cne No. 11.122
lime he was released betore he
Ada m:eived by 10 A.M. wall he in that day 's paper
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fOR H!i:NT-t:X'ft!:N~IO :'&gt;j LAD Box M7, Venice, Florida; Mildred was ready, because there had
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20 'fEN·GALLON J4ILK CA NS.
der.'l. &amp;affoid
.Boards, Dto l' 1Karr, wh~ r~sidea al Wcaahtna:ton been no rehabllitation done."
One practically new Surge milk·
Cloths. CllltiJr. Ftsher MHidir I Grove, llhMts; LilUan Lusk, who
111E REVIVAL IS CONTINUING 'er. eight-can milk cooler. Arthur
por•, Ohw Ph.onf' !'i~6f
11 -t I resides at ~428 Eut .Helen Street,
at Mt. Olive Church near Long
Held
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Orr, near &amp;shan, four miles - - - - Tvcson. Am.ona ; Alleen Taylor,
Bottqp}, · Jun.e 16·21. Rev. Gil·
from Chester.
6 18 3tc CUSTO..\f Bll'lL'f P..J rcw:.N D~ who rcsid,es at 202 Roaemont Fort
bert \Splpcer, evaneeliat, Rev.
s~gn ed for your home. free t&gt;&lt;~- Thomas, Kentucky; Aileen iBebn·
Dou&amp;f:a.s Citele, pastor. 6-16-6te 4 ROOM HOUSE. RUNNING WAtunates. For~:man A: Abbon. ke, wtJo resides at 13929 Houaton
1'EU. Hardwood floors . 4¥-l acrei
Phone 6284-Y .
8-8-tf Street, Detroit, Michigan; Nancy
Near Chester, Price $2600. See
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11789
I~) AutoSoles
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-COND!TIONING.
RE&gt;"RJG"'n
Ann Schw&lt;~r-t,.,..._w o· ~~ 3 e&amp;Miat bi
Gl en Lawaon, RD 1, Mmcrav1
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Ohio.
6 18 3tp
ation serv1ee. Jack's Hefrigera. Longview,
lft:'trolt
1 · resldaa
c pnat;
Geed CIN" Uted C.rt
Von na Dalieinne
, who
A special me,etlng Wit held
All Mak... •nd Modell
- -------tlon, New Hnen. Ph0t1e 'f'L Sl Roosevelt Avenue; Franklin at the New ·Haven Element11tY
METROPOLITAN
THOMPSON 14 FT. BOAT, NEW
'l3337
I! 23-t! Square , Long bland ; Hollis B. School on Thursday June 18. at
Auto S.l11
trailer, 25 Evenrude. Phone l,.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l l Smith. who resides at New Jerlf:y 8 p. m. at which tirfte Jt was ex·
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6087·Y. J. H. MitcheU, 680 S.
A.vcnue, Prospect Point, Rural plained what has beer. ~one loward
Middleport.
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2. Wh.arton, New Jette)' ; organizlng a country club for thb
Second,
19116 PONTIAC VB STATION
YOUR ROOF PROBLEMS Lms R. Reilly , who ~etidea Jat 324 area.
Wagon $1 ,4~ . 8 passenger. PIGS. fiEARL WILI..JAM.S, QN
Sbowa JOOd eare. One careful
-Pomeroy-HarrlsonvlUe Road.
SOLVED
Drake Avenue, Rosel' !'J~W eraey,
Several or-amzational meet·
6·19·3tc
ami the unkno:wn heirs of Allee ings have been held in Pt. Pleasant
owner. Blaettnar's Pomeroy.
Smith~ whose Identity and pla_ce~ - and a &amp;et of by·laws have been
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1949 HA'ih..EY
DAVIDSON 74
of rcst_denee are unknown •nd tan adopt~ with a nine member board It ls the aim
to
Pl!JLE 4 DR $1,4911.
Call 35~-J
not w1~h reas~nable dilleence be of governon being elected. Several furnish family recreation and
motorc)'cle, good •hape. See
.·_ .s(!dan. Hydramatlc
Phil G
" lobolc:ar
a8certamed wtll take n~tice tha~ hoard memben will be present at more famillea are urged to join
Vermont Markin&amp;, Liberty Rn
driv ,
&amp; H. Very nice. Blaet·
taunnt, Pomeroy , Ohio. 6-19·3tp
Burdell Black, a~ Admi~Istrator 0 the New Haven meeting to exolain and enjoy the CacJllt.ies that will
tnar'f Pom~roy.
8 13 8lc
128 Union An.
the E11tate of Allee South, deceas- rutur,~ plllllB ·for the club and to be off~tred.
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BUILDING LOT ON MULBERRY
Pomeroy
~.d. on the ~t~ dar of May, 1959 answer any questions that mllht,
1957 BUICK V8 SPECIAL. $1 ,91Ki.
RepreJentimg
ftled his petitiOn m the .Probate be aaked
The location being considered .is
2: dr. Hard Top. Oynaflow drive.~ Heights, 80 x 160. $900.00.
DENSOL PAINT CO
c..:ourt, within and for the county
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board membel:t were ·present at
WL One careful owner. Blaet·
Phone 6~ .
6·19·3tp ~~~~~ffi!fc;;f~:ii~·~~~of Meigs and State of Ohio, being
and Point ·Pleasant, In order to
tnlr'~ Pomeroy.
8 13 6tc: F20 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
Case No. 18122, alleging that the
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on ru.bber, · plow 1, dllkl, mower GRAVILY
personal estate of said deeedent is
OflDINANCE NO. 331
rounding area.
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inau!fieient to pay her debtl ·and AN ()ftotN.lPifCE· TO R.GULATI
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12,Ut0. Catalina Cpe. FinMt and
a
corn Pan er. nqu re .
roy. Phone
the charges oi adminillterlng ber , THE KIND&amp;:.INO OF FIRIS IN Re·c~rd Sett1"ng
beet eerlea Pontiac. One careful
Hut Restaurant, Rutland, Ohto.
H•rold a.rnh•rt,
Reed•vlll•,
that .she died lei~ ln
THI OPEN AIR
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owner. Sharp ear. Bllattnar'e _ ::·:::"'
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Ohht. Phone CMivllle 3691,
of the Collowlni de·
WHEREAS, the indiscriminate
Pomeroy:.
e 13 Gtc GOOD USED WASHEU $2lt. A. O. ~~· 3 0tc
real est_atc situ~ted in th.~ kindllna, of open fires within tbe
00 .
lef
Lee, Syracuse. I'bune 809·X.
FOJf EXPERT UPHOLSTERING
of ·Me1gs ond State of Village of Pomeroy has endanger·
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1." 2 DODGE, 4 DOOR, RADJO lc
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heater. c,H IHSft·X.
- - · a 19 3tp
c~:~ll Kelton's 414 . Will pick up 101uo.and .further de1cribed as fol· ~d life and propertyandhascaue-,w•IlCorttm"Ue
6. 18.3tp
and deliver.
6-16·6U! lows, to·wtt :
~d undue hlardshlp to the members
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19~9 PON'flAC, 2 DOOR, HARD·
Moni'MI Supphev
The fo1lowing premises situated t)f tha Volunteer Fire De~artment
UniW
lnternatiCMUII
TOP. HyYftarnatic drive, power _ __
HOUSE BUILDING. NEIGLER'S in the Town of Danville, In Salem of said viliJge ; and
Ohio's record·settlng cOol June
steering. Power brakes, radio IJMd bo.... •M motor-., tn.oo 1nd
Building
Supply. : aU Guy Township, Meigs Cou{lty, Ohio, and
WHEREAS, It appears necessary weather will continue dUring the
and .beater. Less than 7,000
up, wnllt thtv 1... ~ . ,.lrvpoUtan
Ncigler , Racine, Ohl o, &amp;ll -30tc described as follows, to-wit : thal 1nd proper to take steps to prevent weekend the weather bareau said
s 18 ,3tp Merlne S.leu and hn.w, Pam·
AUCITION~~IR
is to say, Lot11 Noa. three (3) and ~aid open fires from escaping from today.
mlles. Call ~-J .
t•roy. Phont 16oM.
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Four (4) In sa id Town of Danville, control; and
Co""!' .. S.rvlc•
--' whic h sal"d proper t Y lJ
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WHEREAS, it is deemed in the
No nln was e•,...cted dW'ing
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rom Lll er publte intere1t to " Mli;!llate tuCh the weekend or early
. "' .4A.Wc':lt:~.~:. ;-,ci::.'~1IO Keplar tQ Jacob Smtth, dated matten by ' effectivt! Je~!slatfoh; But the weak cold front
has
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' WAN'I1ED TO RENT I&lt;' OR SUM·IIf!.;!!,_iiiiii~~i--l Uareh
· IBEI , ·and roeordcd in
NOW THEiti'~lo~ORE BE IT OR· lltml temperatures into the 40! is
b
Hook ~8 at pag es 138 and 137, of DAINED as followll by the~~~:~~~~ expeccd to move eastward across 1
mer, one skiff with oara. P ono
the Deed Hecorlls or Meigs County , rJ( the Village of •Pomeroy~
the state.
467 or _83D,JII, .•
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A reading
of 47 in Columbus
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The decendent acquired title lo members elected thereto concur- Thursday set a low for the date
the real eitate as evidenced by dng ;
ror the second day -in suctess.lon.
A.PAJt.'l'MF.N1-:g _ Furnialled and
Certificate of Transfer recorded in
SECTION 1: That no pereon The reading was one degree be·
Vol. 147 page 171, .d:eigs C(mnly 1hall kindle, nor authorize another low the all·Ume record for a June
umurmeiled. MeMaaten, ._lddleDeed Records.
to kindle, a tire, In or near iny
set in 188tl.
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port. J' tt.one 80\4-M.
The prpyer of said petition Ia woodland, brushland, or grassland
dropped to « in
1J ROOM APAilTMENT
WITH
for tbe 11ale of said premises, for nor In any place from whence it is
The
and ~ In Marietta
bath and a:araae. a room bouae
aetu.e \t:3.U A.M.
the payment of the debts and likely to ~scape thereto; unle11 all
·a nd t room apartm•nt. Phone
JUddlepol1 , 8831...1
charges ·aforeaaid.
leaves, grass, wood and other in·
311J.M, .Pomeroy , A. N. Beoa:eJ.
Pomeroy IZI
The penon• first above men· l!ammable mater.iaJ has first been 6-6·U
lltAUTi PIID nOill
tloned wiiJ further take notice thall rem~ved to a &amp;afe distance from
WINS PROMOTION
At Chllhr
they have been made parties de· the area surrounding the place
Johns.on, DN2, 100
UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM AND
YukoD WJ41
fendant to said petition and that where said fire is to be kindled ; i~,~:~;;.~~~~r;~~~~· ~ a. Johnsonci
bath apartment. AU new, very
a •MILL SERVICI
they are required to answer the and unleu all other due and reas-1 'I
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un
aame on or before the 8th day of onable. ptecautiona ue taken to
Draftsman Srd
on June 18.
modern. Coate• Blda:., Middle·
S'fA1'10t'll
Auauat, lD!SD.
prevent Its ctcapc from control;
Is servlne in the U. S. Na'V)'
port.
fH 3·12te
Alblcy 3311
IBURDEIJ.. BLACK, Ad· nor ahall any such flre be left
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mlniatrator of the Estate tended until exUna:ulshcd or safeHlftH • LOW
3 ROOIII •URNISIIED APART·
of Ali ce Smith , d eceas ed . 1y covered.
NE-W •YORK. UPI-Tbe tow·
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mcnl, atrcet level. Pbone OOD·X.
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WEBSTEU &amp; FULTZ,
SECTION 2. That no person ahall eat tempera..'-Ulil reeorded in the
60 ceota.

8 C6DUI: per word lor three c0068CIJtive buerUona.
Spedel - one mcmtb for 30 eenta per word..
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26 ; Admlni.lltrator
kindle nor
an9ther
to W.Va., the U.- S. W'eatber Bureau
1 fireauthorl!e
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· ·DOOI\ STA· (APARTMENT, 1UIY. ' W. SECOND .BAaNEs.=s::IM::P::S
Ait-nts, Mlddlelfort.
fire,
Auto Attorneys
(6) 19·for
(?) 3• 10· 17 • 2-4. 6tc kJndle,
in the open
air for
Uon W~Jen.
Phone SPruce
St. Rent. rea11011able. Frank i'U·
mob1le, f,onds . ·rboae 8815.
the purpoae of burnlna~ wood, said. The hlihelt Nldina Tbun~. "···n.
6-t••t,
aate, Pbone -M.
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bruob, weed~ grau or rubbiob day waa 114 at Noedlea, CoUI.
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COM.PJ...Et'B lNSURA.NCE PRC&gt;
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of llll' kind; at al)y time durlq
- - - - - - -3 ROOM HOUSE, NAYLORS RUN
toction. Li!e, Auto, Ftro, ?olio. IN THE ~ltOIATI CclUIT OF the montho of Mar&lt;:b, April, May,
3 ouW&gt;ulld•nl•· vermont Mar·
c 11 D00 lllll
.llld"·e·MIIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Ottober ond November; or at oueb
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kina, Liberty lleataurant.
O~io.
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USED COAL f'URNACE AND GAS
6-1T4tp. . ______ _ _ _
of the lst•te of larl C. A..tl. vlllaee ml)' prescribe; without
cunvera10n unit Pbono 321-X
121) keall:state
DtcHitj. PlointiH,
firol oblaininl !rom tbe llloyor
8 13 8tp ROOMS FOR RENT. Cl.OSE l.N
Vs.
11id \'illa&amp;e 1 written permit •tattoWn, 127 Buttormal Ave.
FOR SALE: ONE ACRE OF oRO· Alta tt. Ptullcner, .. tl, 4tf1Mtntl inlt 11Wben ,_tul. where aueh ll.re
fLAtlOM
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UNO. Fruit trees, ~trllwberrlea, CaM No. 11,0V!I
may be kindled; except that 11uch •
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REGi81EftED BEAGLES.
UNFURNISHKD
APA.R1'MENT,
raap'berrle&amp;, small )l:arden, two
NOTICI BY PUIL.CATION
permit abaU not .be rct(uiHd for
sunday •alea. Ralph Llmbrlaht,
Hrat
floor,
New
Haven.
Furnilb·
houaes,
one
five
room
wilb
bath,
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whoq
plaee
o1
the ldndlina of a fire ID 1 plowed
Ball1y Rwt lloJld, lt. 2, Pome·
"''• ei~tric, water·, One four
l1 ,30 NOrth Fourth St.. field, garden, or public street not
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e ap1rtment in Middleport.
•room "'"
w· v l~o w111 ,. ke no· 1csa t ban · twO"
· hun!:lred feet
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roy.l
Phone
6386~ or eno.
with shower-bath, ~tal,·
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eleetric,
Willer.
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aell
lepat"'l•
th•
28th
day
of
May,
in)'
Woodland,
bru&amp;hland
or
tleld
,\MUWJUT&amp; GiLDING
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01
toaethcr.
C111l
8871-X
or
underalaned
flied
her
eontliRittl
dry
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Pr
other
In·
Pony. Phone 80'l·L
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JnJRNJSHED
APART·
can
be
aeen
at
77«1
Grant
&amp;tftet,
against
YOI.I,
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Proflammable
matftial:
nor
lbill
1uch
8 IJI tltc
ment and l--3 room furntlhed
lllidd'·port
11 1e etc
Court -of Meta• CG'uftty, Ohio, • permit be te&lt;autml. t4ri' the burn·
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Sprlna · Ave., Pomeroy. 8 ROO!{ HOUSE, GAILAG~, FULL
deseuJbed real.'ljtat,e to pay •D inc:lnerator whleh ia located a
sntem with l ttnd microphone
8·18-Uc
si:ted basement. hot 1lr furnace,
debts of tht · deeedent and Afe dl•t•nee from Ill tnnam·
and ape.~ken . In 1ood condJUon
larae lot, water utiUtle~ $',000.
of adminlatraUon and for mabie q~atetiala.
Pr1N SM. Call Phone 011.
FOUR ROOM. AND BATil APART·
GtoMge Jenkins. Syaeuse, 0 ,'
Hllef ~
SECTION 4. that any person viO&gt;
••t~ot~tc
.MENT. Conl.lct Rutllnd Furnl·
8·9-1\lLc
Situated Jn the County of Mei111, latin&amp; any provision of thla ordln·
lure Store, Rutland.
8 18 ttc
in the Sta~" of · Ohio, and In the aa'ce ablll be fined not mor.e than
GRA~LY TRACTOR, ROTATING
FOlt SALE: FOUR ROOMS AND T9wnsbip of _Salem and bounded one bundred dollaro.
plow and cultivator. Priced very
bath. Automatic ii:DI heat. Nearly and delltf~ u foJiowa:
SE~ON 5. Th4t all ordJnantes
reasonabl e. L. E. Mcllaffle, ( 171 Help Wanted
ncw electric hot water heater,
&amp;1lnnin• at the north east cor.. ·or ~rt1 of ~nances In eonfllct
Box t38. .Rutland.
fH 7-3tp
WOIIIAN WANTED FOR WOIIK cabinet sink, tiled floor in kltehen ncr Gf Section :t;;;, Town 8 and wtJh the prOvisions of thla ordln·
a, waltrea or grill operator Jn
and liv&amp;Pa room. Alu,minum ~~~~=I~G of tbe Ohio Company'• anee.lhall be, and .the umo hereby
POll IALI
storm doOr and windows. On
thenee 'runnlna welt one an 1 ~epnled. . "'
local reetaurant. llult be neat,
WILLIAM HU.J, HOUSE AND
.RJ.
close to !lthool and
rods aloftl· lhe .nOrtb llne ' · SEC1'10N 8. That ttila. wcitn~nce
betw.en thtl
ol IN3.
lot at 867 South Second Stroet,
e&amp;ureb, $2.000. Ca~ 8a7·Y or oee · oaid !IO•Uon SD: . lhen&lt;e aoulh ·•hell . IOko ,llect and be l~ ,....,.
lliddl&lt;&gt;port, Obio, Will be oold Pitut ad&lt;lrou l.,..lrl• to Bort
Orville Brown.
8 11 3tp •.a~ .ro1b: *"ence . ea~t 100 Nell . Q'9m and entr tbe earlleat period
tMII.Q,
'Ill
Tbt
Dalll
llenlillel
to the bl&amp;helt bidder at 10:00
Offlce, Pomero)', lt.aUni ap, FOR SALE : 6 ROOM JIOU811; lo lhe eool Uno of aai4 Seetlon 3D; aJiciwed by .taw.
. ·&lt;i
A. 14. Salurda)' , Jua.e 20th.
,.
tn'4JV~Ou•
expedeaee il any,
balh, t.urniahed or
the.nc:e north D3,_ ~ tO th• .
ApproYed : Charies
1IBI, at oUlce of J. B. O'Brien,
three
reference•
and
pbone
owner
leavinJ:
state.
place
of
bt.l-.tnJSiiiJ~
contalnl.nf
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100\1: Court Street, Pomeroy,
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number ir avaliabJe. We will
Hudson, -PomeroJ. Phone
ItS~ tc~l. mon Pl'lllaa.•
, Altetl: ~n• Sehoenleb
Oltlo. llu1t tell for not le11
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EXOI'lP'!'ING 'ill
oool !..ally
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trah1 people wbo quaWy,
than appralaed value of $1300.00
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ltilowp 11 No. four, Adopled June 10, ltNMI.
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1: B. O'Brien, Admlnlatrator
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of llro l:oolalo ol WIUiam Hill
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or 1imoolone ..., .,.
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AUTOMOBILE IUJOI IANIC WITH
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abooe deterilled
experience on front end ma·
APPOINYMINT
O'llrtttl,
chine \1,1 work on »DO blala.
at Law.
Write rBox 868-M, c/ t Th"' Dall)'
Sentinel, .Pomeroy, Ohio, 1tatina:
experlence and pr~iou• em·
~t· ~tc ·
pioymont.
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CAN'T '&gt;OtJ
GO ANY
FASTER?

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' $om~L Pomeroy .
D1117

both

voc:ll ;md In strume-ntal. The pro&amp;r~~o m w1H take 1n ro hllr1rl!n from
the nur sccy dep.:~rtm t nl to tho Jun
10r High and Mn Mctnharl is uri ·
mg all th ose m Lh ~ progarn to be
present Saturday so fi na l p lans
etn be made.

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES
Pomeroy

TONtOHT
'"nnE TRAP"

SATURDAY

'GOOD ! 4Y. FQR A HANGING'
Fred Mittnil"l'8)' , Mag~e Hayes
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•·FoRBIDDii!N ISI..ANO "

TllMPLE-Middleport
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
"THE BI.ACK ORClllD"

Soptua Loren, Anthony Q11inn
- also "GUNMEN FROM LAREDO "
Robert K.Ra pp - J.ana Darv1

NEW YORK UPI- Andy Pi·
n ano, newly-crowned New York
state BPA singlet champion from
Syracuse , N. Y , meeta Therman
Gibson of Detroit, Mich , on Sat·
urday mghl's live "Major Leaeuc
Bowlmg Show " whic h feature•
bowlers rolling wh1te mottled
balls on sohd black lanes.

potluck ·
affair and Mrs. Jobn Thomas made
the arrangements with Mn Joe
Turner, aasiltlnJ:.
Lewis Ellia
spoke on bebalf of tbe church in
a ppreciation ol Rev Palmer's
work here and others present
also ex.preaaed their fe elings toward the Palmer family and resret their lenlnt.
A gift was presented to ,the
Palmers by Mrt. Tbomas on be·
half of the member&amp;.
The DVBS 1 d
ith
in·
an
c ose w
tereatlnl( program and lar~e at·
tendance Sundly

BEST-BUY

wm

1957 BUICK ·

Low Prices

1955 BUICK ······ · ··· · $1145

S pool ~! 4 IJoor &amp;dan 0 1'!1 gUutl lJ iar.k finish alfld

plea8101( r ed ln ll'rlQr lf'im, u1rtomohc t r ans ra dio, ht.•01tcr 11 11d o-t he r acrellborlc.s.. Good tlrcs ' and
top In condition.

• E-Z Terms

Brookwood Station Waeon. Looally owned and
very low mileafC. Like new Jppearance and per·
torm1.nce. VB motor and powerghde tranamiasion. Radio and heoater.

$1795

2 Door VB Sedan. Very low mlleasc and real~y
spotJell$ t hroughout, vinyl •tr1m 1nd Clltpet rnMa.
2 to ne green f•inls•h , automa tic trans, radio, •hNler, wltVtewalll.

1957 FORD · · · · · · .. · · · · $1495
VB - 4 Door Sed11on. Red fdflll.sh and really nice,
t le an interior, Good .Urea, sbandard t1'8111., heat·
er. Try this one tor performance.
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$995 1955 PlYMOUTH · · · · · ·· · $969
c an Overdrh-e tra m1 • dn rk ilrt!Cn

fln l11h •sn~ clc~~tn. w tcrlor. ali good ru bbw radio
an d ilca tcr .
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Be lvedere "8" 4 Door. Standard trarusmiss1on,
mco interior, boautlful ivory end turquoise r~n-­
loh. heater Nice to dnve and a plcuure to OWftl.

,19,55 CHEVROLET · · Only $1Q.95 1952 PLYMOUTH .. · · · · $545
'6 4 Door Sedan. Ofoig1n al 2 tone sreen fin ish

• II eood llrea, poWefi lidc transrn.huuon radio'
heaccr, real drivlnl comfollt.
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6 Pa8lilenger Station Wacon. Brand naw Ure1,
aound mot.or, 10lid body and new ,reen paint.

HurTy '" and aee UUa Dice one.

· · · ·· · $2595

~ unit.

waa .gtven

Halt Talks For Three Weeks
WA&gt;~Y,

day

O~ED. CARS

HEW 6

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NEW BUicKs
&amp; PONTIAC$

1955 FORD V8 2 Door

Customline Sedan. Extra nice.

USED
CAU

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1955 PONTIAC V8 2Dr. Hard Top· · $1,195

Hydramallc. We sold this car new and have serviced it
since then.

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2 Door Hardtop. Dynanow, Radio and Heater. Just came
In on a new car. Clean - one owner, very low mllease.

1956 PONTIAC VI Cllltftaln ........ $1,495
4 Door Station Wagon. 9 Pais, Hydramatlc, RadiO and
heater. Clean black and wblle' flnllh. Extra nice one·
ownet · m~
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1955 PONTIAC V8 2'.Door Stclln

··· · $995

Radio and HOllier. Std. 'hllllllllaslon. Extra nlee.

1955 .....y Vl~l;.;,..,. .n · · · · $995
1955 OLDSMoiiLE 2Doer 81 · · · · · · · · $895

Hydrlmatlc,

~dip

and

A beautiful black beauty.

1953 LINCOLN V8 4 Dt. Seclan · · · ·· · · · $695

.

Ollly $1195
a

2 Ton 154.'~ Wh~elbase, 2 1peed roar axle,
X
10 llrtl, relnlo""'d !rome ond aprlnia, V8 ..,.
tor. SoMd otb.

IT PAYS TO FINANCE WHERE YOIJ BlJYWE IJSE TBE GMAC PLAN

co·

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The First Lady
Of Stage. &amp;Teen

Committee• made plaai for a
,ree!onal. cOllncU exhlblt at tile

OhiO ttate fajr,

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AFTER AILING GOVERNOR - Arriving in Galvtlton
Tex., to complete arrangements lo relurru Gov. Earl LimJi
from a hosplkll psy&lt;;hlalrlc ward to Louisiana, Mrs. Blalll!he
Long, wife of the LouiSiana chief executive greeiB newsmen
and photographers with a smile. Thuroday ibe governor was
re-cQinmltted - by f~~ .- I!' a Louilliana hospital. ·

Counc:U

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Clai!Ml By Death

President JUchard H.

.Hilt Jr., Mid data ,,.eet. maJ
"bo _ prepare~ to show """peelln

,11.ew

tndultl1ea.

HU In the conference wa. r11st
augge~.ted by Wnt German L"bAn-

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ellOI' Konrad Aden.auer Jn an lq..
terview with UPJ Pr8ideot Frank

lll&lt;.lel V. DISalle'• propooed Department ·of lm:l'u1trial
~mlc Del'elopment.

and

Jnternal 'Revenue
Depi. Seeks Local
OWners Of •·

Camera Gifts For Dad
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· Bel~f , lt or not, theternal llc!nriue SerVice 11
~. \8(!0 ,t up.oyen 'In
aoulb!!iiltem Ohio wftb
new• for the~.
I Uncle sam, in

B. 8attholomew.

Seorotary ol Sillte chrlttlan A.
Herter planned to le1ve b)' ape.
clal plane for Wuliiqton after

Day
Tho~pscm
June 22 Funeral Semce

ri(blfull)' bel&lt;onp

munlty, RFD, Letart, W. Va.. who

BROWNIE

in tetart. Burial wiJl obe in 'be
Oak Grove Cemetery, Letart.

~¥CAMERA
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born
the ~was
daughter

in
of Ma·
the
Hoffman •nd CharHoffman. Her husband,
'l'tlompson preceded ber

Most popular snapsllot camera ever built!

uw.

Simple, lure, smart-no wond~r it's the world 's most popuiGr
c:amero. Jutt loa~, aim, and shoot for grand picturtJ by sun
er li~ ftbstJ. ~-l
~jg, •harp black-and-white or color pic.

lnetude two doU(bten

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,lJetart;-W,
L&lt;o'!hompo

tures from· a rbrt of'ttlin. Come in today for full details.

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$8.50

FLASHOLDIR

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Elberfelds

Bond Sales
County

R_....,
RIPOitT Q, CONDITION Of

THE POMEROY NAnONAL BANK

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and

l'Grellft lllnlt

ter llauriee Couve de Hurvllle
will remain. ~re untU Sunday.

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dead of beart dileue in Hoi· force tbe Allin oul of Berlil UQlywood . She had been .Jiedrid· Ieu they accepted 1• Soriet-dldatden for nearly a 'fOJII'• .ca~~w­ ed deadline for the witbdr•wal of
lic l!l!rVil;es are to be' .CQDducl- tbeir troops from tbe divided c1Qr
ed Monday, wilb Interment .In Gromyko inli•ted. bo-.vu, tbit
Calvary cemetery In Holly·
4

Butsia'a positJon wu eotireli '
miaum1entood bY the Wea:L He
uid bia propoaala eontaioed no
tbreat

wood.

~JUl fq]jce

Mitiu~

In • •tatement publltbed

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iF.o
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r Man
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theto

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pro[&gt;Oied by tbe Weotern Alliei
thlt he bOI&gt;ed It would ... ol
"minimal duration.••· ..
n wu not elear whetber tiu.
me1nt Ruuia Is eonatdering IIi
effort to reel!! thi foreilft mini•
ten to Gel&gt;evt before J~ 13.
The
tem Bli 1'lrio are U,
peeled to ,.. the .....,. for biMh·
level eonsultations. The l'{utem
foreJ.&amp;n mlnllters an eQed.ed tb
meel in Ptr!J alllll"l!z before the

but

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ttie lollllklnaum !Unr -tr todq.
Draplnf oper•ti~ 1f1'l" ~
ed fo~ Roueb .net a KaJt.ID JleDermott told Pollee that he and
Rouah had l&gt;een lltlilll atop the eonferenee ,.....,... aDd th~
will at th~ .ol4lo&lt;k.dllmb«_drl!lk· mv be a aerlea ol meelilll boiJng wine whea Jlousll fell
tweea cbiefa of t:Oft!'IIIDent.s u

lolcllermotl told poU.. he

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Rouab .ban&amp;ini on a &amp;a~ on the
Prime Jllnkter IW'old MaemUwall liter he fell and tJaat when Ian i&amp; expected lo visit President

lole,llermoU relim&gt;ed fnJ&gt;o Elaenbower Ia Wubmlton, ""-t·
geUinl a ropo tbat Roulb hiid dla- dent CloariCJ do Gille m Parb
·~
•nd ChaaceUor Konrad Adenauer
Earlier reporta thlt Rouab wa1 ia 'BoDD. ,
ll'l)m lolelia Cou~ were proven , Do Gaulle t1110 moy 110 to Wt!lltuntrue.·
ington, following up E&amp;M.qb,ow~s
be,

press conferenc11 tta~nt tbia
,....k tbat tbo
S. "'ProaldODt'
would welcome a cbanee to talk·
to his "old friend and comrade
in IJ'Dls."

· DP POMEROY

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DlAJ) AT 79

ol&lt;:arl T. aOuall, U. Of lllii. ~&lt;Ood
-at, llarlolta, wbo lllillildli fell
from the wall of Lodl No. 1 mto

line of Eastman Kodak Cameras ~~cf Sup.
plies. Also floloroid Land Cameros.

-ion sm. u.

but

At 110011 todap lfariettaf· pOlice
bacJ JlOt 11 :v,et recovered tile bodY

Select a Gift far Dad from our complete

MIAIMl UPJ - Torrential ratna
AISITI
Thursday nJaht 1dded to the dim· Cub, batancea. vrith other bank1, lnclu&lt;l·i-nlll reserve
ate done by a tornido. that left
bal1nce, n:d ellh'lteJtui iD proeess of coUettion ·-·- $ 186• .&amp;1
almoat 1000 person• bomelell.
United Stalel Government obu,.doRI, direct
'111e ratn~t whltb sent rivera of
water eoul'liDI • throqlil Miami
tlrnta, alto del~ moppllll• up
bond1, oot:N. lnd debent.urea -- -- ~--- - - -- - - --··
l,'l~
operations In the4,W&amp;P of tbf! tor- QtMr
Corpot~~~te tloello (inoludlnf$10,l!OO.OO stock of
, .
nado which 1tt.uck Wednelday
l"ede10!
-.e
boftl&lt;)
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nlabc
Loona- &lt;\ii&lt;Obnta (lncludlna •7G.31 overdtokt) · · -- , UH,ta'Ut
· , 1be downpour ' m~aufe(l more Blink premJtea ~ $li,OOO.QO, fuJ'!mtu.re •nd
fl&gt;tureo fl1.808.'10 ____ : _____ ···--·- -- ·-·-------1-;h•-. ~even Jncbell over a 18-hour

Fom.n

Secretary Sel..,n !Jo)"cl.
piiiDI to return to London tontpt.

Jam., ,.ro 0_
o..

$5.25

lft Tho lltiM of Ohio, At h Clooo of lvoh•h on JVJ'II 10, 1959, Pvt.
lltW In rttPO'* tto call "'"- ~ Comptroller of fht. Clltrtmw, under
s; IIDIM&lt;Ilt-:
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paylnc • IO&lt;ial ~ 11 ·""'
npeeled to ~ - · aew de
velopmtllits.

Tbe Wutern powera blamed
el ~-. ~.. ~ ).ady
llwaill
for the d&lt;acllodt that
and
be beld :~n the Nor- F\lneral services will be bfld on 1if . ....., AMbn forced
the
rece~~, •mit: Gt'OD\Jto
the Browmes met last Sunday •t 2 p. m. for Mn:. H.aanah &amp;&lt;:reen lind malrlltth Of a fa· left tbe eonference ·jVIt Wbere .be
nious
lbeatrlcal
fimily,
ia
camp director &amp;. TbomptOn, '7'7, of vernon c:::~
came in - Ulreatenina ac:tiqa to

District
enue Servl,::,, }l;a&amp;

CAMIR'

t~rwith F...,.~
Andrei Gromyto. ) 1... ~ re

restauran. is framed through

.ria ~Bin this Will Be Sunday

~lumbu1

whleh

euing the threat of war aloDJ Eur- ';
ope's Iron Curtain border.
Tbe mlnlltcrs eet a brief aeuloo
1.0 Mal Friday'• IJreement fOf' ··a
rueu and then bepn prepufnt
to bead for bome. Tbey are Ubed-o
Uled to meet 1111!1 .#w1y ·:U loi
nqotiaUona 111111&lt;11 ~,. will
deelde whether alilte I• to be a
, IUDlmit meeting W.U year.
Tbe ide1 of a "coolin&amp; otr· re-

J'ri~lpa) ~~~Nicer wa• •tM.e
Commer~ Diree&amp;or John W. Buth
who expJ•Ined the .wt
oll Go~.

'E5TIVAL PLANNID
tcr, opposite the church. The ·l'fQ:&gt;
A Festival will be held 1t the ceeds will go Loward the building .
Lutlferan Church , Broad Run o r the shelter.
•i
June 27th at the picnic shel-

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fornado Torn
Miami Thursday

on eaeh

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Reedsville Day
· Ciunp For Girl
·Scouts Closes ·

Dairy Fitting
Day .S£h~Uled
For June Z4th

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lonoe three-bour

""'Oil TburOdq

nilhl the rainfall · •~wlied to
near!&gt;' five al'l~ one.hJll incliea.
.More tban 100 ~ .were inin the tomadO Wliir:\b po\and·
Miam( rtlldentlaf areaa.
;;:;,,.;;;.;;
1
1,.
dam Ifill · ~ esthbated

at .

milllol\ . dollara.

Tbrte

demolilll~ by · tbo
twitter, flnt to b!.t Miami•' t1nt1

homoa were
Ita

Full power In evOI'y'waJ.

ye 4; ~'tlMttP · ·:· $2,a9s

lt57 •

lloadmiater. Fli!ly.~uli!~ ,~lb ,all 11011'••· (eveq Win·
dowa and seat), Liloka lllie. n,;w: 'Lea Ulan :n;ooo inllea.
One owner of ,&lt;;l)urae.
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' Driver's it;iru\11 car, Leas tlil!liiOOO·mllu:

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romeroy meter re~Jp~ !Or . ._the

!ter.

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meters and $:Ml from the lob
according to Patrul.qlan Jed. Web-

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Hea~r.

The aUver-haired Lona:, 83,
gave a plertlng hoc can, "Whoa·
ee,'' and yelled "God Damn, God
Damrt" 11 officers took him away
to tho Southeastern State Hoapi·
tal at Mandeville, La., to be held
"Indefinitely."
Lona'• violent removal from
power ttunned tbe people of
LOui.Jian• 11 nothml( had done
tince hll older brother, Huey
&lt;Klncfish) Lonl was aJN;ainated
in a corridor of the C1pltof ln

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oeoDOmie

BATON ROUGE, La. UPI-Gov.
Karl Long, seized by deputlel
and committed on hil wife's war·
raAt In one of the wildest daya
In Louiaiana'a turbulent political
history, was behind inune asy·
lum J;&gt;ara In his home at•te today.
Shrieking and cursing, Long
waa intercepted just three mnes
outlidl this capitt.l aftft be h'd
treed himself from a Net Or·
Ieana hoapital, declared he was
the a:overnor ''right now" and
roared off in a state highway pa·
trol car for Baton Jtouae to 'el\·
trench. hlmell in offlce.

nllht

coufttles it rtpreMnta.

Is Committed As
Being Insane

LONGEST DEA.Lt -LONGEST VA.i.UES
LONGi5T TERMS
IN .~OTH

Tile

&lt;ondlliont
ell, actina: In

Gov. Earl Long

We're Offering The

'0, UPI -

f GENEVA (UPI) - The B1g Four fore1gn mJniBters• cont"rence began a three-week "cooUng off" rece" today leav;g !thine lime bomb of (&gt;Osslble conflict ticking away in divided
er .
r
1
After 40 daya of fru~leas negotiation, Russia and the Welt'
w&lt;!re no nearer to fmdillg a solution ot the Berlin crisis a~

Soutlteutern Obio Reaional

by the man, Judy Jo Hoffman, l(rt. Don·

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Mter 40 ~ays Negotiating

Coupcil PlansData ' On Area

m~n, fl. o. 0 · ' Sayre, Mrs.
Willard A:rmstronJ, Mrt. Thelma
Capehart, lllra. Tllelm• o .....
· Geora:e Jewell, Mrs. Burrell
Mra. Edith
Mra.
How.ard Burris,
l!{ra. l!ouab,
HUT)' Hofl·

EUB Church in honor of Miss ald Bu111gardner, Mra. V"lda Zlm·
[)Qrolby Sayre, br1de elect of merl!'an , Mrs. Donald Bomb, Mr.s.
1M-nard LJevlng Jr. on Friday Edwm Stein, Ruth .hyre, Mary
evenine in the social room G( the Ellen Marty, MarJie Roach, Mrs .
ehureb.
Ha.r ry Layne, Mn. K. J . Stott,
The shower began with Miu Mrs. Jack Fle1her, ShiEl')' Flesh
Ruth Sayre SJnging the l3rd u, Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. Ralpb
Pl'llm followed by 1 prayer by Sayre, Mrs. Lawrence Lievlna:,
Mra. R. F. Bryant. A weJ.come Karen
M.rl,
Thomu
was gJyen by Mrs. K. J. Scott .
Grinstead,
Harry
Miller,
During the social hour games ,L~:·:~ab~g:A,un~~"r:.
Miller, Mra
were played under the dll'ection J 1
Burrl.a, Mrs.
0 t Miu Sandra
Rouab. Prizes
CUff Roush,
were .-warded to Mu. Thomas
· Otho Ueving,
H H
.M'
Mrs. E. C.
MilS ~bel Rid·
o , man,
ISS Marjorie Roach die, Mrs. .John Smith, • LiiUan
and Judy Hoffman. A reading Sml h ll
"State G( Matrimony" was given
t- • rs.' Jamea Rou1b, Mrs.
by Sandra Roush and Mra. Scott Robert Cooke,~Mra. -Dorsey ltouJh,
preaented Dorothy with a corsage. Mrs. Sam Halstead, ..Mra. Marvtn
The tea table was covered Bennetl, Jimmy
Cunningham,
with a lace cloth and centered Mrs. William MeFilrland, Elaine
Sayre, Mrs. Bertha Cunnlntham,
DDrilf Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Staats, Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs.
/ J~~ ~" Hart,
N.anc:y Armstrona
honoree, M111 Sayre.

"Cooling Off" Period Called

SEO RegiQna.l

M

Br•'dal Shower
G•'ven To Honor
Do•."thy
Sayre
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(Nearly longest Days O't Th;~'y&gt; ear)

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Sharbough, Faye Qoflm•n.. Mra.
Harry Capehart, Mra. Bert Rousb,
&amp;ll~~o~ Mllll.e Bumgarner, Mfl. Berd · ·
nar Lievmg, Nra. Harold Zerk1e,
Mrs. S H. Reitmjre,
Carolyn
L1evmg, Mrll H. L Dyer, Mrt.
J . L. Stewart, .,_ John Ho'~--,
mn1
umAJl
Mra. Ottie Roush, Sally Roulh
Mls.s Gilldye Hart, Mrt. Tom Ho«:

1957 BUICK VI Special .. · .. .. .. · $1,995

ll Ton Pkkup. V8 m&lt;&gt;tor, IOild IH&gt;dy, Good Urea
and Clb.

1955 CHEVROLET

Ellen B::!;:n~~~-

Harry Ord, Mra. Harry Oldakvr.
and children. Ed King and aon,
Mrs. GU,Id Rood, Jeu Brown,
Donald Roush, Elmer Newberry
and Rev. Schmeding.
R
Mrs. uaell't parents, Mr. and
Mn. E. B. McGraw in Meadow
B .d
rl ~:e. w_._v_•_
· ___
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More..,~~~~ Radio and , he~.r. clean orlsln,l,flnllh new seat o:OV..rs. Very clean~.

1950 FORD · .. · · · Only $345 . 1951 FORD · .. ' .. .. · ·.. $395
C~VROLET

~f:~Y.

too Athey, Mn. lVIJI Sbawver,
Mra. Harold Fry, Jr., xn R. F .
Bryant, Mn. Edcar La)'ne, Mrs.
Fred eatey, Mn. Stan,ley Staata,
Mrs. Roy HoUman, Mrs. Vlri:lnia

2 Door Hard Top Coupe. Only !1,569 actuill miles. Dy·
naflow drive. R&amp;H. Almost Uke lbe day It wu sold.

Lortest Selection Of A. II Sl.. Trucks In S. E. Ohio

1957

Mra:.

ehildren, :Mrs.
Frank Reyooid! and •on of Mason
Jimmy Kln&amp;, .Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Grinstead, Mr. and Mrt
Alva Luckeydoo and eon, Mrs.

• 1958 BUICK V8 Special · .. · ...... · $2,595

TRUCK BARGAINS

2 Ton Heavy Duty 114" Wbeelbue, new let Jlne
10 t17 82h20 tirea, VB motor. 2 l peed rear a~e
power lteerlna, relMorted frame •nd JPrlnsa:
~~arion 10' X ·1' Dump Body. S.v• plenty 'on 1

nlte and children, Mr. UJd

Jack Ord and

4 Door Hard Top Sedan. This ear has less lb.. 23,000
careful mllea. Puab button shlft. Power steerinS and
brakes.
··

1951 Ford "6"- 2 Door Sedan · · · · · ·· ·· · Reduced To $1
1951 Ford "8" Hardtop · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · Reduced To
1950 Buick 4 Door Sedan ·· · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · Reduced To 5991
1952 Pontiac "8" 2 Door .. · · · · .. Reduced To 522111
DeSoto 4 Door 8 Pass. Sedan · ·· · · ·· · Reclucid To 5991
Ford 4 Door · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · ·· ··· · Reduced To 5491
. .. . . .... . . .. . . .
947 Chevrolet

iolld cab.

Mra:. , ~!~'~IIU~e·~t lilt included Sue
I~
Pelo BuQlprner,

Good·

1957 DODGE
V8' loncw · · ·· · ·· · · · $1 ,995
.

-~~ TAKE YOUR PICK ·

\It Ton Slab. V8 motor, hoavy duty IPrintl.

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Chlll'tb

JUNE 18. 19 &amp; 20th

1956 FORD · · · · · · $1295 1957 CHEVROLET .. ·
V8 - 4 Door. Seda n Lo w mileage by careful IB-

cai OWI!Wr . U re1 t Cfal good. and very clean ~ n­
terior, automatic 1l.r&amp;R6., hea ler.

..

We're StreicWn' These"3 Days

.. Only $1965 1958 CHEVROLET · · ·· $2595
Locally owned and only

Century Hardt op 4 Door
28,000 miles. Automa~ic Trans, padd ed da.sh , rad.to, heater , like 'new t1res, pl u~mg hghl sand
Liru~h . with lo vely matc bi~ mler ior l111m

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" ' th •n •rra111•ment ot pint·-·
In a Cl')'ltal container, relrethmenta eonola~ed ol dalntr ..•d·
wtchea and cookies and creen

Doney IWuah and Emogene,

A &amp;bower

,
Mrs. Ernest Jone1 CAlke J.oulae
Lama}" aftd diU&amp;hter Catol Jean of
Columbua are vt.siUng wlth Mlu
Jean LaiiUI thla week. On Wed·
nesday Mrs. Jone 1 and dauthttr
and Miss Lama were in SoiJth
Charles ton to viait Mr. and Mn.
Lowell Probasco and lamUy. Mr.
Jonea la expected to oome to
Middleport today and
accom·
pany Mrs Jonca and Clrol to
their hom.e.
Mr. and Mrs. ftaul Ru.,.Il and
r
daughter Paula Kay are pJanninc
to leave Saturday for a weelcs
vlait with her alsten: in Rock·
wood and Nashville, Tenn., and
also phm to spend 1 weet with

OF GOOD I.ISED CARS
• A.ll Madels -

Lutheran

Ruth GoodrUte, Mrs. ltoy

I

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• A.ll Makes

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round And
AL-··t
M'dcfl'
rf
I
8p0

The &amp;alherinl was a

Richard Wi dmark , T lna LoUI!Ie

Na n Adams

Zloa

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buU.t a picnic abttlter on tbe part
The I.H't t.ble Will decorated
G:J'Q UJ&gt;d opjxlaite the cburcb. On with a 1reen umbrella and two
S'o~Dday a pieni~ dinner wu en- aide tl~lfl with 1reen waterinJ
joyed and the abetter WIJ dedicat- pota lUted with r,tnk r o&amp;ei. nae
od br the Re v. l!obert Schmedlns
wero reutered br llln.
Atten4:lna: w«e Mr . and Mrs. :dward Bwni:lfner.
,

idrs. Bernard Krinke entertlined·
Rev and Mra. Robert Palmer
and daughters Betty and Patty her bridge c lub Wednesday even·
were honored at a gathering of ing at her home N. 3rd Sl, Mid·
the membere ot tfle Churc:h of the dieport
.
Nazarene in the Middleport Road
Pru.e Cor high acore was awardside Park last Saturday,
ed to Mrs. Ullian Spitznacel, &amp;« ·
Rev. Palmer has been the pas· ond to ¥11. K'f'Pli!. .l/alt6a and
LOr of Lh e local chu rch for the th1rd LQ ~{rs. Thomas HennesS) .
put t wo years, comina: here from
Refr cs ltment5 were served by
th H
·
e
ang m~: Rock church, Iron· the hostess to the abqve named
ton. He has also worked at the and Mn . Alex Cilo. Mrl . •Charles
1oca1. poa t off'~e as a substitute Pcnln11er, Mrs. Dick Seyler, Mrs
ear ner.
Danny Thompson and Mrs. A. M.
Thu week be Is conductmg a Zabl
revival Ln Nelsonville and next j '
week he will be at the Nazarene ,
Camp In Columbus, after that '
..
he plans t o become a lull time
"'\
evange ll&gt;t.
. .
uuu

The program will consist or re·

Han -

,

Lutheran
OedicateS Shelter

Mrs. B. Krinke
Is Hostess For
Bridge Club

Farewell Party
For Nazarene
Pastor Is Held

&gt;Mrs. Mary M ~in.Prt A•istlnt
Superintendent of the Primary
Deparunent of t he Middleport
Clnlftb ol CbrliJt bas an nounced
that tllelr will be a practice Satur·
day aft.enloon at 2 o'clorlr: for the
Children'e Day progr am to be pre·
tented Suntily at 7:00 p. m.

Jon

NEWS
OF THE AREA

SOCIETY·

Cftildren•s Day
Practice T.o Be
·Held Saturday

MEIGS -

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. ·lllddleport, 0 ., June19, 1959/

dtalions, musical numbers,

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