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~IJr Sentlnol,

The ei.fhth birthday o Conme
Bf,ehner wu celebrated Monday
afternoon at ber home on North
Tbirrl Stnet.

SOCIETY'

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
ly LUCILLE H.t.WKINS

NEWS
OF THE AREA

Elberfelds Store Wide June Sales
DRY GOODS - HOUSEWARES • MEN S WEAR FURNITURE • READY TO WEAR - DRAPERIES •
FLOOR COVERINGS
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Vows Are Exchanged Tuesday

Mr and Mrs. Ja ck Cramer and
daughttr of Dover and Mrs Mar·
Cramtr ot Jackson
were
Games were played and pnzes
On Tuesday afternoon June 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Heath
were awarded to Lob A . Sauer, weekend guests of Mr. illd Mrs.
Methodist
Church, Middleport, Mrs. Pauley Kincaid Neal
Clarence
Slruble
Jimmy Butcher and Kevm Dailey
A&lt;: and .Mn. Clartoce William became the bride pf Mr. Paul Ruttencutter. The ceremony
Motion pictures were taken at
the party by ConDie 's aunt, Mrs Andrews of Quonset Point, R. 1. was perfonned before the immediate famiJies by the Rev .
Jack Bachner and rlet'oralf'd cup arnved Tuc!day for a Hi day fur·
Raymon Konkritht. The bride Is
cakes, 1ce cream and KoGl Aid Iough w1th h1s parents, Mr. and
the .daughter of Mr. and Mra. J
were ser ved and surpnse favors Mn Clarence Andrews.
W. Kmcald of North Fourth Av~
Mrs Henry Joachim and son
were gJven each guut.
nue, and Mr. and Mrs L. J . Rut·
Ct)arles of Youngstown visited
lencutter of Mason, are the bride
Present
were Sheilii Childs, relatives in the area over tbe
groom's parent&amp;.
Nant'!y Buchanan, D~bbic L.a.ney, weeke:.d
The br1de wore for her wedding
Cynthia Mills. Leland
Eugene
a dress of blue silk ou:anza with
FREDDIE HOUDASHEL T
Mr. and ~r s Carl As hbaugh and
Brown, Kevm Dailey , Jimmy But
matchmg blue accessoriea and a
cher, 0Uta Lewis, LOIS A . Sauer, daughtt&gt;u, Janet and Carol of
Mr. and Mn. c. E . Burdette o .,mall while flower hat. Her
Denfl/5 AuH. Debbie Hmkle , Mi Elltcolt C1ty, Md., were weekend
Grant Street were in Leon,
Va . ers were centered with a white il
chod
Buskirk , Sherne Shuler, guesh of her parents, Mr. and v1s1lmg with relatives
Of('hid.
Billy Haptonstall , Stephen Bach Mrs. David Frecker.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
The bride's. small daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freck ·
ner and Conn ie's s1ster, Karen and
A. A. S('arberry were 'Mr. and Mr~ 1 Ann Neal, aasuted ber mother dur·
and
her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Bach- cr or Tuppers Plams, Mr
Henry Scarberry and two ~ons of l.\g the ceremony by bOlding: her
ner. Patty Crossman,
George Mrs. Roy Frecker and son James,
Dayton, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stock bouquet
.
Sprouse and Stt&gt;phen Krink e sent Pme Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Carl man (Sarah Scarberry) of Colurr, .
The mother of the. brtde wore
Ashbaugh
and
daught~r
Carol
g1fts but were unable to attend.
bus and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Car· a nav~ blue dress With navy ac·
were Saturday evening (:uests of
penter and d 11 ughtcr Gladys of ces.sones and a pmk hal Her cor·
:'itr. and Mrs. Homer Holter .
Columbus The Stock~ans had al· sage WMS of pink sweetheart
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mro.
su Ueen h.ere on Wednesday to at ·
The groom's mother wore
Homer Holler were Miss Emma
tend
the
commencement
exercucli
blue
dress wlth yellow a~c·~~:~
Joacharn and Mrs. Dana Peoples
at Middleport High School when and her corsage was of
of Pomeroy, Mrs. Ed Joachim and
Mrs. Stockman's son, John W~lls , ro.11es.
)frs . Henry Joachim and .110n received
his diploma.
Immediately following tbe cere·
Charles, Youngstown .
Miss Sharon Jones will be in mony a reception was held at th~
Mr and Mrs. Home r Holter
Athens for the Ohlo University home of the bride's parents.
spent Sunday evening in Middle ·
Summer 'Music Clinic, June 14·17.
The home was Meorated
with
port with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Mis~ Jonca will be a prompter for pink and white carnation.!! and the
Russell .
the Chnic.
large decorated wedding uke
Mrs. Gladys Cuck lcr and Mrs.
ped with the msniature bride and
Ehz.abcth . Allen ~pen! the week
groom centered tbe table. After
end at Darwin w1tb Mr. and Mrs.
the bride and groom cut the
Welby Whaley
piece, the cake wa.11 served by
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hannahs
George D. We.11t of Charlesron, W.
moved Monday from the Stanley
Va. and Mrs. Grace Via of Bor&amp;er,
property to the K~&gt;ehler apart·
Texas. served Lhe punch.
ment, 811\ternu\ Avenue.
For her going away trip th~
Miss Mary HilJ of Columbus
bride wore ;m American blur silk
and Mlu Barbara Hill of Ches·
dreu
with
navy
tc-r weH• wuekend guests of Mr.
and 11 wbite hat and wore the or
and Mrs E. .T Hill. Flatwoods.
chKI conage from her bouquet.
Errold Dawson and Mr. Md
The couple plall to live In ·cal·
lipoha after they return from the1r
wcddmg trip.
The bride is a graduate of Mid·
dleport tl.lgh School and attended

Plastic and rayons. Solids, plaids. stripes and florals .
Slims, Regulars and Pagoda Styles

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

Regular collar styles and
Ivy League :styles. Sizes
6 to 18 .
216 Shkls for this Sale
While They Last

MISSES and 111\L •. SIZES

,3.95 - U.95- f5.95

TEMPLE-Middleport

MERCEDES CONDON
DRESS SHOP

Not Open Tonight and Thun.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SUN., MON. and TUES.
"SHAGGY DOC"
Jo'red MacMurray, Jea.111 Hegen
Actml .. lon 75c and .SOc

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Fealher-llp!, •• oomlortoble,
you'D want ,....nl pain of thooo
emart. trim ud CC~Iorful work.
and-ploy K1111. Cool duck
uppero, with • perkr
oln1le do. Sturdy ooleo
In conlrutinc white.

MuoiNwidtlu. ·

Mr!. Willhun Dawson and daughter, Dale Ann of Belle, W. Va ..
vlalled Saturday wltb Mr. and
Mrs. John Terrell.
Mn . Timothy Bl&amp;hop and Mr.
and Mrs. Geara:e Bisbop and aon
Don of Columbu8 were SundAy
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Ter·

$4.49
White
Black
Chino

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Mr. and Mrs Danny Thompaqn
and family returned homf! Tuca·
day morning from a vlalt with son.
relatives in Tenne111ec.
Week end aue1ta of Mr. and MrL
Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb Hill of Carl Owena were Mr. and Mn.
Marlon were Monday aueala of Paul Winebrenner end
. and

fht«ecla JMlaA* ..,.,,,_ .... Sltoe of CIIQmplont

HARTLEY'

BEll..lllo.JETT
f"'lll"'ll

I'U"
SHOE STORE

"Middle Of

Upper Bloek"

ho.!lpital for two weeka or more for
observation. The addreu of
hospital is 1001 Eut Broad St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. 0. 8 . Stout and her broth·
cr, Dale -Dutton, went to &lt;-"tncinnatl
Sunday night to get Barbara Stout.
lllss Stout's c.ar wu damaged In
illl acl!ldent and couldn't .be driven home. No one wu serioutly injured.
Mrs. Fred Thomu wbo had en ·
tered Holzer Hospital for surgery
wu returned to her home SundAy.
Her condillon waa much better
than waa at lint thoucht and surgery was not necessary.
Mrs. George Faris of Columbua
vlsiled over the week tnd with
Mrs. 0. ·B. Stout and dauihter,
Barbara, and other relatlvea. Mnt
F11ril plans to go to Binghamton,
New York, for the 1Ummer where
Mr. Faris Is .1tatloned with the
State of Ohio Dep1rtment of In·
sura nee.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bet1 had aa
guests laat week end Dr. and M'r1.
R. B. Lamb of Columbua. On Tue•
day Mra. C. S. ·Braken and Mrt.
Emma SetUe of Charletton visited
them.
Mlaa Sharon Jonea, atudent tt
OU, nme home 1\ltsdiY for the
summer vacttlon. Other OU stu·
dent who wtll-.b e 1t1rUna:· their
cation8 this week are Jeanette
Crookl, Tommy Sldnn«~r, Jact
UO&gt;yd, Charlet Haall:lna, Mary Carolyn Miller, John P'iaher an~,a­
ny Sanborn and Jim Buell of Ma·

hb bmlher and slater-In-law, Mr. Mro. Jock Bowmon ond dou~l~~r.j
and Mra. E. J . Hill
' Susan, of Columbua, Mr.
1
Mr. and Mu. Richard Crow ond J . C. Goodrich ond l\ll't. Anno ow-

family ol Warren, 0 ., were vial·

ens 00 Dayton. Mr. and Mn. Good·

Owtnl

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at •R utland,
rich and Chaae
Mra. funeralattended
Ute
Mra. Owena romalned here for a
MODI!-NII~.........-~---1
IODiet vlalt.
Vl! -v
n
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The Mluloqory Society ol the

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• IIWIAIIUCIM-,.
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Mt. Moriah ·B iptllt Cburch will
meet Thursday at the home of
:~rs. Kathr)'n PQne.
Leab K. Rowley . and
Parker will be united ln1 ~~~
June 6 at 2 :30. p. m. II. tJ
bury Cburdll of ,Cb.rlat In an open
churth weddln•. A reception for
the Immediate tamUiea 11\d tlo.e
frlendl will follow the '&lt;i"iln,~r~-·
Mn. Gu)' .Reynolchl,
who Ia vlllti~ with .
Clarence Arcl\er,

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--·-GOESSLER JEWELRY
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POMEROY
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Brief style and band leg
style. Regular sizes 5 to
8.

Nylon tricot slips - lace
trimmed - all white Sizes 32 to 40.

ON SALE

While They Last

2 for $1.00

Sale $3.00

SPORTS SOCKS
Big a.ssol'llment of patterflS.
In the most ' popuJ'r color
oombio-Mions. Sizes 10 t.o 13.
Zephyr w6ight argyiu Soft
spun coLtons. Nylon reidor-

ced lleel and toe.

3 pairs for $1.00 •

12 reg. $1.~5 Handbags
41 reg. $~. 95 Handbags
4 reg. $4.95 Handbags
9 reg. $7.95 Handbags

In All Sizes 29 to 50 Waist Measure

. . . . . SALE $6.00
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

Sizes 4 to 18
Boys 75c

KNIT BRIEfS

A Well Known Brond
Sizes - Small, Medium
and large.

$2.00 pair

2 for $2.50

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Cigaretre 'Taxes Given Two Cent Hike
New Tax Bill Is Expected
To Take $23 Million AYear , ,

FOR THIS SALE

All Our Lamp Shades In Stock
In This Sole
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Regularly 49c to $2.89

Sale 69c

25c to $1.95
BArH MAT

THROW COVERS

IRONING BOARD
COVER and TUFLEX
PAD SITS

and sofas. Plain and fig.
ured.
Sale $3.00

Reg. ,4.95

Sale $4.00

Reg, U.95

Sale JS.OO

Sale $1.39

SALE $3.89
SALE! Reg. $49.00

· · Sale $46.00
Sale $46.00
Sale $45.00
Sale $45.00
Sale $44.00
Salt $44.00

9'xl2' Axmlnlsler

RUGS

Colors grey, tan, black.

Only 7 rugs In !his group.
Leaf and modern de:slgns. Red, grey, green
and black color combi-

$2.39 a rard

Sale $35.00

fabric in 54 inch width.

nations.

Dual purpose Living Room Furniture

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IUIOEHLER LOUNGE (Red) ........ SALE $189.10
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KROEHLER LOUNGE (Browa) ...... SALE $188.00
I Ret. $1!9.00 .

GAS and EUCTRIC DRYm
I Re&amp;.$14t.OO

·RCA Whirlpool Gcia Dryer .. Soit $18i.

SIMMONS LOUNGE (Chareoal Tweed) SALE U11.00

SALE!

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RCA Whirlpool Gos Dryer

Reg. $241.00

Sole $ZZZ,

Occasiual Chair .... · .. · .. .. Sale $25.00
I Rei- $U.OG

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RCA Whirlpool Gas Dryer . Sole $199.

Kroehler Relaxer Qair · · · · · · · · s.le $40.00

1 Rec. $ZII.OO

1 Ref. $88.08

RCA Whirlpool Electric Dryer 'Sole $111
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RCA Whirlpool Electric Dryer SCale $151
STOltE HOIJR$
Thunday ·llld ' evO!')' •"!II · ill1

I A.M. TO J P.M..
Salunl~ - I A.M. lo I · P ,1!1. •

Kroehltr Swivel Rocker · · · · · · Salt $40.00
·I Reg. $3li.IO ValenUne'Seaver

Occasional CHin .. .. .. .. .. .. Salt $25.00

lulte ·Sales. E·lberfelds
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CINCINNATI ,'.V l!t -

A davenport by day and a bed by Night

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Community Hall, Sunday, June 7.
Services will begin at 10:30 a.
m. with a basket dinner at nooD.
Rev. 0 . G. MdCI.nney wiU be the
gue.lt &amp;peaker in the afternoon

MAR~JT . .PORT

Hlde-A·Ieds ond Sleep or Lounges

menllln ·
· ' ·
, . senile rouo.J..d tile j~-~li'

t11e Fairview Cburch and Freedom Gospel Misaion wUl hold an.
all day service at tbe Letart Falla

aenoie« wUl be he!d at ·Racine at
S p. m. Any putor and hia candl;jates are invited to join lD. these
rervices.

.SIMMONS LOUNGE (Brown) .•..... SALE $188.00 .

SALEf
RCA :WHIRLPOOL

Fairview Chur(!h
All-Day Sehi~~ .
To Be On Sunday

'!ilh

SALE!

I Ref. $141.00

11

with
or l&gt;loyero
manapra
eannot 188 present, are to meet at
tbe Rtta"-side Part SaturdQ aJ. 0
a. m. iij unlfqrm aftd ready to
JQJicit t.lllt community house-toboul:l. ··..,

2 - Roo- $4.95

Heavyweight upholstery

white sidewall tires.

i'm&lt;&gt;lh;,.

SALE $3.39

Now on sale in the tov department on the main floor horn

MiddlePort

13- .... $2.95

SALE $2.39

BICYCLES
Sturdily constructed moke wilh chrome trim -

R•t· $1.95

SALE $1.39
14-R... $3.95

UPHOLSTERY
FABRIC
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Rlg. $59.00 Girls 26" Bikes
Reg. $59.00 Bors 26" Bikes
Reg. $57.50 Girls 24" Bikes
;R,. $57.50 lors 24" likes
$56.00 Girls 20" Bikes
., ;Reg.
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Reg. $56.00
lors 20" likes
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sockel

f2.95

around the ea.rth aeroaa
an4 !OUtb poles.

col.On.

Bone white on black me·
tal bed lamps. Pull chain

Reg. $3.95

Sfri

2 011nd 3 pl~e sets In this
group. Sflme 't!&lt;ltton. Some
vi8C'Ose. Pastel and dark

BED LAMPS

Ideal for cha•irs, couches

SALE I Roadmaster

headlight -

Pomeroy-Middleport, Olilo;l'b

SPORT SHIRTS

SILICONE

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REPLACEMENT LAMP SHADES
Y2 PRICE SALE

Well known brands
Made o( steer hide leather in all sizes 30 to 50.
Color Black, brown, tan ,
,tgrey. ·1

2 for $1.00

Sale 88c

. , . contl.... .,.,... tt!tllht ...
PrW•r· H&amp;,h ....., 7. . . 1_. ....

142 To Sell

93 Pairs To Sell •
Sizes 30 to 42. Choice of
tan or grey twill. - Special Sale Price for Tlmrs·
day and Friday.

LEATHER BELTS.

Sizes 6 to 18

FH ell standud sh:e aronjng boards
Thick Tuflcx
pad proW.des custnou fur
smoot-her ironing.

NU...42

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SALE $1.00
SALE $1.50
SALE $2.50
SALE $4.00

Men's Short Sleeve

Men's Solid

Boys 75c

T-SHIRTS

$6.00
$5.00
$5.00
$4.00

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TROUSERS

YEAR AROUND WEIGHTS

Well KDown Brand

VOL XI

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WOMEN'S HANDBAGS

Men's $2.95

Dress Trousers
Dress Trousers
Dress Trousers
Dress Trousers
D,ress Trousers

lOOft H ' ht o...m.d 1 Roll..aoyg,
Th.., ...... honeymoonln1 . . ..,
In "" 1'*2 modl4 II"'OUIIM he
.... h. lor $112.

Weather

Sole! Special Group

DRESS TROUSERS
$9.95
$8.95
$7.95
$6.95
$5.95

enttne

10\ITH MOOII, lnoloa4 UP!
-lthtl s.m.., 21, tehl Tomrnr
Harrl .. 22. •he'd ~Ntry hhn 11

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COURT STREET

$1.39
$2.39
$3.39
$4.39

MEN'S

state;,;~~:~~f~~~~~:sh~·:~?.··~f;i

TONIGHT
"SHAGGY DOG"
}'red MacMurray, Jean Hogen'
Admi .. lon 75c and SOc
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
" THE JOURNEY"
Yul llrynner - Deborah Kerr

SALE
SAL.E
SALE
SALE

$1.00

member of
Ohio
ness and
Club und
Church. She Was employd by
New York Central Railroad
Charleston, w. Va.
The groom graduated from
hama High School and &amp;ll•ende_,
Gree111brler Military School.
presently
employed with
Union ·B aree Line 111 Captain on
"The Northern."
Others present for the reception
were Miss Dahli1 Pauley, Major
and Mrs. John P. Kincaid and aon
Jimmie of Columbus, Mn. 1\ay·
mon tconli:right, Mfl. Leiter Zer~le
and Claudia and Jennifer of Maidn
and Mrs. Lena Mu•grave of Colum·
bus, Mn. Warren Davia and Mra .
Bruce Lloyd pf Middleport.

Pomer&lt;&gt;y

Umbrellas
Umbrellas
Umbrellas
Umbrellas

SPORT SHIRTS

Dresses

IIIEIGS -

$1.95
$2.95
$3.95
$4.95

Boys $1.50,$1.59
SHORT SLEEVE

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THEATRES

WOMEN'S
SLIPS

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BODY STARTLESMOT()lUSTs

Reg. f3 .98

RAYON
PANTIES

WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS

w.

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Women's Shanmont

SALE!

Around And
About
Middleport

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Pomerny-Middleport, 0 ., June 3, 1959

Connie Bachner
rCelebrates Her
·Eighth Birthday
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l'rOdil&lt;e:

E«r•. uncl&gt;anp.t, steady on
tarre, barely s~y OD othen,

Middleport Ret
Board To Meet
Friday At 1 PM

in approvin&amp; compulsory
·
,
noculntions against five diliaRS,.- ~
including polio. '
A resolutioa was entered lh the
Senate for a studY and ripoit to
Dnt Lecislature on whether
capital punishment should be
abolished In Obio.
Tbe Senate paiaed and se~t to
the Huuse a bill prohibiUng 'draa
oo publie higbwaya aDd
Tb~

violaton u severely p
dri~iDg.
.
!lc.use opened adion to

l111t November'•
.11ue No.

to
Lewis Ellis, president of the emmenta
metropolitan
Middlc~ort
Recreation
Board tbe ballot for

"rires at farms., eonsumera ,white wblch oPerates the swimmloc
1nd !brown, A Jumbo 23·28, extra pool IL'bject to appi'oval of town
laroge none; A large 1'9-24, A me- couocll aald the bolfd WUI meet
:l~wn 13-11. A ..wi 10.13, B larat- Friday in tdlfn haU at 7 P- m.
ur-18, under&amp;r~tlos &amp;-14.
Other boaril members are Lion~ekeru, frfers and beaa gea- el Bosp, Ken McElhinney, Eddie
!rilfY uneha~ed, .f ryer orferinp Blak4!1 and Bruce IJoyd.
•dequatt, demand fair, fryers 2~
4 lb lf-UJ, heavy hen1 10-12, liJ:bt
MAN PINID
'lena 8-9, fryer priceS 5,000 at 14,
DiU Jfclblfie, 33, Middleport
54,200 at 141,2, 33,200 at 15, 33,800 wu fined $5 and costs Wednesat 115, 33,800 1t 15*, 4,100 at 18. day niJbr by Mayor C. 0. Fisher
Butter, 90 IC'OI'fl 71. ,
oD conviction of intoxication.

neede.t mWltered
for the -~~It~'
rt

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':'Hl DAILY SENT-INEL l
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tract attention ln delivering an Address. Last
Sot-y when C011gressman Walter H. Moeller spoke from the sundeck of the Milidleport
Swimming pool in l'Onnection with "Cemmunity Day" - which it turned out likely was a

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I}'ISftomer - bardly 10. persons paid attention
to his remarks. 1

Regardless of political party. the congressman deserved attention. From the results of
the 1958 local election it is just possible there
were considerably more than 10 Democrats
among the several hundred persons on the

park grounds at the time. If so, their manners particularly left something to be desired.
The event, in any case, should serve to
mark the e'Xtraordinar·y shift that he come to
AmertcaPJs in the attention they give to
the people who molll it for

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AN' PL.AYtN ' A K(:l~·
UA~ ·' PQE"rTv SOP'1'.

-NEW YORK UPI - Someday hU 1o a:et out · of Germany. It ·
Maria Derell plana to trade all wU eau for me . , .. my p.trent&amp;

CL.ANCf ·• ••

committe•
ask the
It Wa.!l

QACKET ~

PAm !="OR COf..11N OUT

alread.)' citizens here."

A LARGE

IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS

contribute.

SELEcnON TO
CHOOSE FROM

Gbeerve the
quarterly
at the next
mretinJ on
with a pot·
luek dinner. MmbO.o were re·
quc~_h•rl to btinl
tax 1tamPI
to

And Ql!alllled Experlenoed lliesmen to h.ely
you teloc_t lhe right ~or
and arflnlemeats to
•ull your · home.

tbliJ meetint··

A aocial

hOur

We would like to late lhb opportuDi.y to tbank our 111111y frlondo who bare helped IIIUe oar ..tore Ia . . _ '
W.Va. a suce.... We are delerOQlned to give our friends ODd t1Uiomors tile •ullly Ia hnllllue n .~
ances they want and deserve. We now have 3 largo noon o1 fiDe fumllure •• dllplf' 1114 w~ feel 1
·~
sel..lion has bolpeol mike our business a saeeeso. 8o "'by not oetUo for lllo lloB iad' llop Ia a¥ · , .' ,
it Mason Furniture or the Rullan&lt;l Flll'lllture. The liftt Ia fine home fllrllloblaea ld a prlu you eo affoill &amp;e
pay.
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IT PAYS TO
SHOP WHERE
YOU HAVE

Did You Know That?

mef'tltlg and

· tO

w~re

I

a 1ilent

tOr

dilhe• in ·for the title of

"I came bere khowina nD Eng·
.... very Jittle money with
she aaid. "I llbbed about
lint job aa
in Wynn·
lady df the
cook eereal

A hundred years ago a congreStiman's
speech, or mere showing of himself, was
enough to "pack 'em in." Today the voter il he llotken le vole - l!oe· troubl&amp; pullillg
himself awa.y from his TV screen. or out of
the family ear purrin' to a holiday picnic
area maybe 50 mllea aWay, reg3rdless of who
comes to. his local stage.
Thus, we offer Mr. ·Moeller an apology .
To explore a bit further the observation
above that Community may have been misnamed:
- One Pomeroyan. Ia staunch Republican!
was overheard saying, "I'd ·wanted to come
down to hear Moeller but I auess that thing
you put on was a- Middleport affair."
- Dozens of folks parked cars alpng Broadway overlooiQing pool and llllltk, failed to
come down and "join the fun."
And this in spite of seven! thousands of
words of "publicity" With lire·plainest of invitations for ...eryone to aU:.\ln4. Oh, weU.
Live and learn.
aU(JUOn

2-llaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor(~.. June 4, 1959

They'll Do It Every Time

•

Couimentating Editorially
OUR MANNERS WERE SHOWINC
It appears no less than the President him·
self would have to be in Middleport to at-

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folloWed the

meeting ·and jJamea were played

and prb:ea aw:H~d'ed the wlnner1.

APPRECIATIO" DAYS SPECIAU
~ '. P~.ECJ

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DI;NlTT·E· SET'
·- :: ' '

•

DOily.Sentln.t
'Dayboc*

••

at the ~.urcll­
wlth . ]Helen

In cbargtl

•nd

olgbt.
were instal1ed and
annual

.

reJtQl'ts

so.o.a

Cluo ·

ol

I

warn Inc.

dinner on
an.: vi1lted the

try part·

e or 1 mlle1 lrom \file
~bably
he•t a loud tPn'iet blai'Jn1

short of
even

C11pitol-;you1t

like aa not. ''Whuaamarrier, c~t a·
hale In your het!;l'" ot "Wbn
taucht you to drive, Ji'amma

and finally "Go

"I

on &amp;om,_we
didn't .,.nt "'" Ia tlu! lltal ~141lo"'
·Ptonut behlud ,,.,. tire; blutdy.
'l'llem wu~t tlie- daze.
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Ridle cemeter,.

ina In Columbu• now aft)'Where

State

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FRill
2-Door
REFRIGERATOR· FREEZER

years, the cop took up 1118 watetl for
prayer&amp; for pt'aCe have CODe up any JUY No. 2 who'd come Into
from our home and from countl111 !the tllalal zone, the ctulhed :;,;:~u;;;r
thouaanda of others all over . the peanut havlnc 11ven a6Ulelent

Methodist
MYF Fetlowship
111tir'n Is Held

I .. "

'.

Qen4va. For many, many

Ju~t

-.

· Yllll'll feill Uke a Queen In your kitchen with this ••• ·

If Y'IJU think we haven'i- had
parking · regulations .and tratfle
problems for ma'ny a lonJ year,
just Iitten to this tate of Colum~
bus 20 years ago told me by
neighbor Shirley Mllft. Tbe eop
would put a peanut !shell and atl,
our time.
I
think) jull an inclf back ot 'an
At our brealtfut table tOday
Dad plld tribute and thanked God Ulegalty puked car. ltit- had no
tbat ~n )Jay 27 all wu peacelbl traffic ticket to •tick o~. but this
Witb ltmd hope~ that even more Wll to catch the , next offendrr
aotid peace can be planned out at becl.\lse when guy No. i went But

at ll!ast a:uy No. 2.

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world.
The J'BI always teb his man,
"'fill the war drum.! throb no
and
so did the cop• lo Colurn~UI,
)oria:er and the battle nags are

lb1.

J'audree

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m~:~.~~ tbe .lpllll bouse on

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This Is Just A Small Part Of Our Fine · Selection of LiVing ROolll Ful'lliture

Nn! C111HN

Hu-- every one thought ~~ the
hlgb Ji8nlficance of beloV41111t Foster Dullea · beinl laid to rest on
MIY 2'1'. the very diy that K'h11h·
rhev had pre1umahly laid down
for ·the beginning of the end for
the free world?
To me, the hand af Providebee
God Himself Is to be seen In
. Even Gromyko was here,
~01'1111 reverence by hi1 very com·
one of the truly areat 1oule

H ...ntll

'.:1-'1

Gau-l -farm.

· Mi-1.

Claire Woode
lh Cincinnati
· Oninae ~ned tbe

weeken~

Alumni banQtlet Sat·

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have over 30 patterns Ill choose from. In Sandran and
.Arms\l'ong •Plaslie Rugs, ia• 9 and IZ fl. widths. We
.. cut lt to fll your room size and dellver II Free to )'Our
door. Our rug .aales have more than doubled this season. See our Rug Sel..tlon today. We have a pallern
to .fit ypur need.

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tract attention ln delivering an Address. Last
Sot-y when C011gressman Walter H. Moeller spoke from the sundeck of the Milidleport
Swimming pool in l'Onnection with "Cemmunity Day" - which it turned out likely was a

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I}'ISftomer - bardly 10. persons paid attention
to his remarks. 1

Regardless of political party. the congressman deserved attention. From the results of
the 1958 local election it is just possible there
were considerably more than 10 Democrats
among the several hundred persons on the

park grounds at the time. If so, their manners particularly left something to be desired.
The event, in any case, should serve to
mark the e'Xtraordinar·y shift that he come to
AmertcaPJs in the attention they give to
the people who molll it for

""'"A

WOMEN'S VIE1'

~e_T

AN' PL.AYtN ' A K(:l~·
UA~ ·' PQE"rTv SOP'1'.

-NEW YORK UPI - Someday hU 1o a:et out · of Germany. It ·
Maria Derell plana to trade all wU eau for me . , .. my p.trent&amp;

CL.ANCf ·• ••

committe•
ask the
It Wa.!l

QACKET ~

PAm !="OR COf..11N OUT

alread.)' citizens here."

A LARGE

IY ILANCHI M. HASKINS

contribute.

SELEcnON TO
CHOOSE FROM

Gbeerve the
quarterly
at the next
mretinJ on
with a pot·
luek dinner. MmbO.o were re·
quc~_h•rl to btinl
tax 1tamPI
to

And Ql!alllled Experlenoed lliesmen to h.ely
you teloc_t lhe right ~or
and arflnlemeats to
•ull your · home.

tbliJ meetint··

A aocial

hOur

We would like to late lhb opportuDi.y to tbank our 111111y frlondo who bare helped IIIUe oar ..tore Ia . . _ '
W.Va. a suce.... We are delerOQlned to give our friends ODd t1Uiomors tile •ullly Ia hnllllue n .~
ances they want and deserve. We now have 3 largo noon o1 fiDe fumllure •• dllplf' 1114 w~ feel 1
·~
sel..lion has bolpeol mike our business a saeeeso. 8o "'by not oetUo for lllo lloB iad' llop Ia a¥ · , .' ,
it Mason Furniture or the Rullan&lt;l Flll'lllture. The liftt Ia fine home fllrllloblaea ld a prlu you eo affoill &amp;e
pay.
.
.·
.

IT PAYS TO
SHOP WHERE
YOU HAVE

Did You Know That?

mef'tltlg and

· tO

w~re

I

a 1ilent

tOr

dilhe• in ·for the title of

"I came bere khowina nD Eng·
.... very Jittle money with
she aaid. "I llbbed about
lint job aa
in Wynn·
lady df the
cook eereal

A hundred years ago a congreStiman's
speech, or mere showing of himself, was
enough to "pack 'em in." Today the voter il he llotken le vole - l!oe· troubl&amp; pullillg
himself awa.y from his TV screen. or out of
the family ear purrin' to a holiday picnic
area maybe 50 mllea aWay, reg3rdless of who
comes to. his local stage.
Thus, we offer Mr. ·Moeller an apology .
To explore a bit further the observation
above that Community may have been misnamed:
- One Pomeroyan. Ia staunch Republican!
was overheard saying, "I'd ·wanted to come
down to hear Moeller but I auess that thing
you put on was a- Middleport affair."
- Dozens of folks parked cars alpng Broadway overlooiQing pool and llllltk, failed to
come down and "join the fun."
And this in spite of seven! thousands of
words of "publicity" With lire·plainest of invitations for ...eryone to aU:.\ln4. Oh, weU.
Live and learn.
aU(JUOn

2-llaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor(~.. June 4, 1959

They'll Do It Every Time

•

Couimentating Editorially
OUR MANNERS WERE SHOWINC
It appears no less than the President him·
self would have to be in Middleport to at-

•

.

~..,.,. .

folloWed the

meeting ·and jJamea were played

and prb:ea aw:H~d'ed the wlnner1.

APPRECIATIO" DAYS SPECIAU
~ '. P~.ECJ

· ·.

DI;NlTT·E· SET'
·- :: ' '

•

DOily.Sentln.t
'Dayboc*

••

at the ~.urcll­
wlth . ]Helen

In cbargtl

•nd

olgbt.
were instal1ed and
annual

.

reJtQl'ts

so.o.a

Cluo ·

ol

I

warn Inc.

dinner on
an.: vi1lted the

try part·

e or 1 mlle1 lrom \file
~bably
he•t a loud tPn'iet blai'Jn1

short of
even

C11pitol-;you1t

like aa not. ''Whuaamarrier, c~t a·
hale In your het!;l'" ot "Wbn
taucht you to drive, Ji'amma

and finally "Go

"I

on &amp;om,_we
didn't .,.nt "'" Ia tlu! lltal ~141lo"'
·Ptonut behlud ,,.,. tire; blutdy.
'l'llem wu~t tlie- daze.
-

'

Ridle cemeter,.

ina In Columbu• now aft)'Where

State

'.

a.'

'•

FRill
2-Door
REFRIGERATOR· FREEZER

years, the cop took up 1118 watetl for
prayer&amp; for pt'aCe have CODe up any JUY No. 2 who'd come Into
from our home and from countl111 !the tllalal zone, the ctulhed :;,;:~u;;;r
thouaanda of others all over . the peanut havlnc 11ven a6Ulelent

Methodist
MYF Fetlowship
111tir'n Is Held

I .. "

'.

Qen4va. For many, many

Ju~t

-.

· Yllll'll feill Uke a Queen In your kitchen with this ••• ·

If Y'IJU think we haven'i- had
parking · regulations .and tratfle
problems for ma'ny a lonJ year,
just Iitten to this tate of Colum~
bus 20 years ago told me by
neighbor Shirley Mllft. Tbe eop
would put a peanut !shell and atl,
our time.
I
think) jull an inclf back ot 'an
At our brealtfut table tOday
Dad plld tribute and thanked God Ulegalty puked car. ltit- had no
tbat ~n )Jay 27 all wu peacelbl traffic ticket to •tick o~. but this
Witb ltmd hope~ that even more Wll to catch the , next offendrr
aotid peace can be planned out at becl.\lse when guy No. i went But

at ll!ast a:uy No. 2.

,,

I.

world.
The J'BI always teb his man,
"'fill the war drum.! throb no
and
so did the cop• lo Colurn~UI,
)oria:er and the battle nags are

lb1.

J'audree

'

'

'

.

.

•

have

m~:~.~~ tbe .lpllll bouse on

U

.

This Is Just A Small Part Of Our Fine · Selection of LiVing ROolll Ful'lliture

Nn! C111HN

Hu-- every one thought ~~ the
hlgb Ji8nlficance of beloV41111t Foster Dullea · beinl laid to rest on
MIY 2'1'. the very diy that K'h11h·
rhev had pre1umahly laid down
for ·the beginning of the end for
the free world?
To me, the hand af Providebee
God Himself Is to be seen In
. Even Gromyko was here,
~01'1111 reverence by hi1 very com·
one of the truly areat 1oule

H ...ntll

'.:1-'1

Gau-l -farm.

· Mi-1.

Claire Woode
lh Cincinnati
· Oninae ~ned tbe

weeken~

Alumni banQtlet Sat·

YO.a11i . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Hlfltn_....,_
: ;~P,~(I~ll~ . Pl~.YS
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~ve 1.• .a . pi~lure of odr Rug Dept. on 2nd Door. We
have over 30 patterns Ill choose from. In Sandran and
.Arms\l'ong •Plaslie Rugs, ia• 9 and IZ fl. widths. We
.. cut lt to fll your room size and dellver II Free to )'Our
door. Our rug .aales have more than doubled this season. See our Rug Sel..tlon today. We have a pallern
to .fit ypur need.

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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 4. 1959

'A Tighter League

Chester Knocks Off Syracuse

In County s~ftbaU Loop Play
Chester knocked off Syracuse 4-3 last evening to tighten

tbe Meigs County Sortb31J Association standing.a, and pus~

2~2

. WINl ~" '"MCITMU ~ aoa••"
Mother Gooee stakes

at Belmont

Howari 8etfiitg'Sizzlin; Paet-",
At Victoria ln Class AA Ball ~e~,;;~h~~;r::·;;,.t:-"::-i~.:~: Equalling Eight

lltrt-

awitf·
min&amp;: eoaeh at the Univeraity tf

Park yeaterday, coverina: a mile Cineinnatl. He will dltect the U. ·&amp;.
and an eighth in 1:49 2 / 6 with awimraini team in the 'P in Amlf'"
ican ~amea at Chicago t.hil lllra·
Paul .J. BaU.y up. ·
mer.

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CINCINNA11 Ill'! - Pa~l
NEW YORK UPI - Quill, the
laub,
67, h•• been named
East'a No. 1 flll)', won the $28,lW»

YOUI- UIENDLY

SPORTS.

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MANAGEit

-r..o.

Title Defenses·

_...... _..........

wey to bring

the M·M Jets, 5-3 winners over Rock Springs . to the top of
the pack with a 6..0 record .
B'!d!IY Cundiff kepi his hot bat going with lwo doubles
Ronnie Retton, cousin of ex-Panther Coach Dick of the
and a· single f,tr Syracuse .but it was Rog~r Winebrenne.r ":ho
poked home ·the loser's fma) two runs in the fourth mnmg same name, familiar to local cage fans for his scat-court work:
as &amp; Mountaineer· eager this past season. has signed a proon a homer with Cundiff on.
woods also had three hits In the
II wasn't £&gt;nough. a1 Chester
fessional
baseball contract with the New York Yankees,
l~h.it Minersville attaek .
acored" th·e decisive rum• in the
The
younger
may some day be the replacement
IMK' 000 6----14 IS S for PhH Rizzuto, Rellon
f i fth WhPn Gaul sint::led , Nunnal· Minenvlllo
blocking the Yankees' hole betw~en second
Durwh
211 100 0-- S 8 !'l
ly was.' safe on .a fit'lde r's &lt;"hoire
Miller, Woods 7 and McNirk · and third base that nobody really has filled adequa-tely since
and Powell ltipif'd . He :;rorf&gt;d
l~s . Tunwr and Eastman , Barn· the Scooter's retirement
later on a sacrirke.
hart.
Retton was captain of the Hne Mountaineer team
Gt"Orge WagnPr of Lhe Jt.'ls won
He batted .385 as a shortstop
}1-M
Jets
200
000
0~ 8 1 this past cage season.
his fou·r~h !'ilra ight agnin!'t no de·
ROC'k
~pring: s . lOO O(Xl 0-3 4 2 this spring, His bonus was in excess of f!O,OOO, on a Class AA
fl·a1s , · ~· 3 over Rock Sprmgs. AbWAgner 4·0 and ,I;uiJJ: ison. Ab· contract, and be already has departed for Auburn, N, Y,, in
bott fanned eight for the losers
bolt
and Carman.
a Class D league for preliminary seasoning.
·
·•bile Phil Harrison had the h1g

•~tler. 38-year·old WmpJon who
we}fbed ont.)' 132-pound while
ICOrlnlil a ninth . rouod technical
knoc:keut victory ove.r bloody Rosi
of 11&amp;1)' and New York .

admiq to frequent •hone
Buzzy 8avasi, the
WAaHINGTON UPI _ . Clum1eneral mani.eer, and
greatest b()Oft.er.
the ~onver111tlons concern pJon Joe .B rown, very diuatJttlecl
But, every time the 23-year-old
witb Wtdneaday nle:ht'l, IJOfY viootJt1ielder.
liant
oonuects
solidly Pete..,
toey over chalfen~er Paolo ROlli,
An,wtt.re
leaJue·leading Ro.ebuds are a
Victoria for three aaid today be WQUld remain iJi tile
atep d01er to lotinc ~ him.
May and saw liJhtweitht dh'l••on and try to
How•rd at U\'J anc1 W
ffoward
nine hila in 14 equ•l. a\ leut. tbe late Benny
.l.tna.Ck three bomer1 and Leonard's record of e18'ht ti,tle :de·
...,. Nit ... ~le ..,.. ., .,..,.. d·~f\PI,
rfve In nine· runs.
1 _
en.ea.
alwieiM In th•' LM An..l•
&lt;ftil'l'tl ay._.., 11M, a'lll*l ltlm
about the qulet·spok·
''I won't fJ')' lo atep up 10 ·t,he
ttr ·• "POI'Md f1·~ . . . . en
.bl.g. Almost without welterwel8'ht divleion," said tbe
oft. the .Gttlo ·t t• i:MnjMII.
his clouta have been the
tfha ·Dod&amp;ets rouow hil Pt'ogreu
kind that dwarf Vlo- pla,te, •but often aheer power en:
somewhat amaU ball n•rk
·abTea him to overconie fhe miaclo~ely and ."Rimor ·:hi.a it th.at they
r..
mJY ~n .uU him to the maJor
leavina: little doubt tbat they take.
wrtuld have been home runl!!l In
leaauea. . .
"In aprlng tnlnlng I 1aw him
1.....
Last season, he led tlae 'Three! an)'
.... e.
get completely fooled by' an out·
Eye ·~a ilte, in ~ome runs
1'brf!e ·bJasts hit here .at home side pitch, recalled teammate.
· w~~e ni ~g .~ and e·arnin&amp; a have ~arried m feet or better . John Pfeiffer.
,
unanimous au..tar :berth.
di94.Ppeared over the light
''But, he just leaned over and
1!hNwa ·well
in the outfield.
llapped a Une drive hoJpe run
In
balln onFrly h~s se;~n d seadson ott pbro bwlt b w
"&amp;.risHI powedr...Noboby hitt the

Jyn Dodter &amp;real, is akepUcal .
Oa t~e eotltrary, he'1 Howard 's

wiil go out of .hie

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Rotl , who had 10 hutches taken
in hil right brow at Sibley Hospi·
tal thil morning and patches put

on tbree other minor t:Ultl about
his eyea, elaimed he. !Oijila the victim of Brown's aller,e(f buit1 and
not hi.s fu;U .

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Dally Sentind, Pomerey-Middleport, 0 ,, J1111e • · 19~tl-ll Romer Clrelt

CARMEL

By a.tty Cui.,.
Suflday dinner a:ueib of Wal·
ter, Eva anrl ~a die Arth~r were
Mr. and M,. . Allen Grlrwald of
Vie nna , and Mr. and Mn. Charles.
Griswald and ramil)' , Selina, Kans
Afternocm t:allers were Mr. and
14n. Dana Hamm and Mrs. Oril. Arche r.
Barbara and Marityo Roush nf
Ar~~!.:a, Circle visited u. 1 Katie Athens
spent Saturday with lbeir t
a~ ·
parents. Mr. and ltn. Edison
}lloore Sunday aflernoon .
Mr. and Mn. DwigJn Swepl!!lton Roush.
and family of Columbus were the
Floyd WiiAnn or Cbandlienville
weeke-nd gu~sh of her -parentl, ill via1ting hi• dau&amp;:hter Mn.
Mr. and Mu . Ralph Lee itnd son

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FOR AT~LETE'S II'OOT
USE K!aATOL YTIC ACTJON
BECAUI.Elt eloughs off -the infected K~ft!.
Florenl!e, Linoa, Sue and Larf1 Th
•-h 1 h •--"h ki
Circle are viaitin£ in Florida with
en wa.... res ' .,..,...1 Y 1 " re-

CALGARY. Alta. UPI - Jim
JuJt, 21 -year-old former ?iotre
Dame halfback, signed today with

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lstt weft on a tour.
Mr. and 11111. GHra:e Ci.rtle
I~ ... ...,.
daughters Of lliddltport and lr(r.
and Mrs. Jamet Citt!le and 10n of
6
1
N~w Haven :.ytr1t Sl'turday witb avHalo 1 HMYeM I
~rs . Mary Circle and son Hel•in. Rlc:-,.,_;4 '"' T....... H ·
Lester
Berthawere
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and .,;;;;;;.o;~~i~i~a"f
Mrs.
Oca and
Ar~her
guetts o! Walter , Eva and Sadie

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A.t the end of the er&amp;btb session,
RosJ- wbo weighed J34-poundswas ahead on the JCore abeet1 of U.ollert.
nine sportllwriten at the righlide
Lloda and Jean ie VanMeter are
· U1ine Arena. Four writers had Vil!!liting :Mr. and }trs. Douglaa
.m
tJrown ahead and two fij::ured the Circle.

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LOHSE DRUGS; OUTTON ·DI:uc;

thete mCalg~ry Stampeders football "'-M_elvin Circle wbaa oneh of the In Midd........
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ble and l. riple ~ Lloyd King added fl-11 !lnrncts .. 600 040- 10 10 2
Jeffers and Mowery.. J. Little,
two -:afe\i~s For the losers Elmer
Wise '{ and D. Little.
Syra('uae
100 200 -0-3 5 2

Bailey had two hit.a.

With

Harlan

STANDI,NGI
Fork.' John Jeffers connected for
three ib the Forkers' losing cause. M·M Jets

Bob .Eastman got a homer, riou· Horneh .... .
hie &amp;lld single for Darwin but ! ·'Syracuse ........... .
Darwin lost to Minersville 14·5 Darwin · . .. .
and 8111 McNicklcs, who hfl s 11 Rock r.;prings
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Ro;.Jrh 'and Lueas. Wine-brenner
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T~omRs 6. G.Jul and L. Cleland.

Jim Lit1le and

Miner

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Jt.t• 5 h¥'" Spri•l\11• S
J• : rr.oh 10, Thorr.." ltork 6
C.....,. "' lyracuM 3

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Redlegs Outlast
Senators'9.7
For First Win

I.ikt Chuck

Tl'mely Redleg hitting and looae
Infield defenses bY the Senatora
brought a 9-7 LIHle League vic·
tory for the P.ed)egll Wednesday

Mlddll!port. It waa the first
league .:arne for both teams.
· .ut of my pajama1 and
Eig!Jt.year·old Mark Tannllhlll
ba...tt•ll wit in 40 Me'ol tho llcd)ega w~nt r1ve innings,
Mom, Thet'l toiM alloWf'(l 13 hltl. fanned 7. walked
ao1f of 1 recordl"
I two ,heforc heinJ;: relieved by
ill

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'A Tighter League

Chester Knocks Off Syracuse

In County s~ftbaU Loop Play
Chester knocked off Syracuse 4-3 last evening to tighten

tbe Meigs County Sortb31J Association standing.a, and pus~

2~2

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Mother Gooee stakes

at Belmont

Howari 8etfiitg'Sizzlin; Paet-",
At Victoria ln Class AA Ball ~e~,;;~h~~;r::·;;,.t:-"::-i~.:~: Equalling Eight

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min&amp;: eoaeh at the Univeraity tf

Park yeaterday, coverina: a mile Cineinnatl. He will dltect the U. ·&amp;.
and an eighth in 1:49 2 / 6 with awimraini team in the 'P in Amlf'"
ican ~amea at Chicago t.hil lllra·
Paul .J. BaU.y up. ·
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CINCINNA11 Ill'! - Pa~l
NEW YORK UPI - Quill, the
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67, h•• been named
East'a No. 1 flll)', won the $28,lW»

YOUI- UIENDLY

SPORTS.

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Title Defenses·

_...... _..........

wey to bring

the M·M Jets, 5-3 winners over Rock Springs . to the top of
the pack with a 6..0 record .
B'!d!IY Cundiff kepi his hot bat going with lwo doubles
Ronnie Retton, cousin of ex-Panther Coach Dick of the
and a· single f,tr Syracuse .but it was Rog~r Winebrenne.r ":ho
poked home ·the loser's fma) two runs in the fourth mnmg same name, familiar to local cage fans for his scat-court work:
as &amp; Mountaineer· eager this past season. has signed a proon a homer with Cundiff on.
woods also had three hits In the
II wasn't £&gt;nough. a1 Chester
fessional
baseball contract with the New York Yankees,
l~h.it Minersville attaek .
acored" th·e decisive rum• in the
The
younger
may some day be the replacement
IMK' 000 6----14 IS S for PhH Rizzuto, Rellon
f i fth WhPn Gaul sint::led , Nunnal· Minenvlllo
blocking the Yankees' hole betw~en second
Durwh
211 100 0-- S 8 !'l
ly was.' safe on .a fit'lde r's &lt;"hoire
Miller, Woods 7 and McNirk · and third base that nobody really has filled adequa-tely since
and Powell ltipif'd . He :;rorf&gt;d
l~s . Tunwr and Eastman , Barn· the Scooter's retirement
later on a sacrirke.
hart.
Retton was captain of the Hne Mountaineer team
Gt"Orge WagnPr of Lhe Jt.'ls won
He batted .385 as a shortstop
}1-M
Jets
200
000
0~ 8 1 this past cage season.
his fou·r~h !'ilra ight agnin!'t no de·
ROC'k
~pring: s . lOO O(Xl 0-3 4 2 this spring, His bonus was in excess of f!O,OOO, on a Class AA
fl·a1s , · ~· 3 over Rock Sprmgs. AbWAgner 4·0 and ,I;uiJJ: ison. Ab· contract, and be already has departed for Auburn, N, Y,, in
bott fanned eight for the losers
bolt
and Carman.
a Class D league for preliminary seasoning.
·
·•bile Phil Harrison had the h1g

•~tler. 38-year·old WmpJon who
we}fbed ont.)' 132-pound while
ICOrlnlil a ninth . rouod technical
knoc:keut victory ove.r bloody Rosi
of 11&amp;1)' and New York .

admiq to frequent •hone
Buzzy 8avasi, the
WAaHINGTON UPI _ . Clum1eneral mani.eer, and
greatest b()Oft.er.
the ~onver111tlons concern pJon Joe .B rown, very diuatJttlecl
But, every time the 23-year-old
witb Wtdneaday nle:ht'l, IJOfY viootJt1ielder.
liant
oonuects
solidly Pete..,
toey over chalfen~er Paolo ROlli,
An,wtt.re
leaJue·leading Ro.ebuds are a
Victoria for three aaid today be WQUld remain iJi tile
atep d01er to lotinc ~ him.
May and saw liJhtweitht dh'l••on and try to
How•rd at U\'J anc1 W
ffoward
nine hila in 14 equ•l. a\ leut. tbe late Benny
.l.tna.Ck three bomer1 and Leonard's record of e18'ht ti,tle :de·
...,. Nit ... ~le ..,.. ., .,..,.. d·~f\PI,
rfve In nine· runs.
1 _
en.ea.
alwieiM In th•' LM An..l•
&lt;ftil'l'tl ay._.., 11M, a'lll*l ltlm
about the qulet·spok·
''I won't fJ')' lo atep up 10 ·t,he
ttr ·• "POI'Md f1·~ . . . . en
.bl.g. Almost without welterwel8'ht divleion," said tbe
oft. the .Gttlo ·t t• i:MnjMII.
his clouta have been the
tfha ·Dod&amp;ets rouow hil Pt'ogreu
kind that dwarf Vlo- pla,te, •but often aheer power en:
somewhat amaU ball n•rk
·abTea him to overconie fhe miaclo~ely and ."Rimor ·:hi.a it th.at they
r..
mJY ~n .uU him to the maJor
leavina: little doubt tbat they take.
wrtuld have been home runl!!l In
leaauea. . .
"In aprlng tnlnlng I 1aw him
1.....
Last season, he led tlae 'Three! an)'
.... e.
get completely fooled by' an out·
Eye ·~a ilte, in ~ome runs
1'brf!e ·bJasts hit here .at home side pitch, recalled teammate.
· w~~e ni ~g .~ and e·arnin&amp; a have ~arried m feet or better . John Pfeiffer.
,
unanimous au..tar :berth.
di94.Ppeared over the light
''But, he just leaned over and
1!hNwa ·well
in the outfield.
llapped a Une drive hoJpe run
In
balln onFrly h~s se;~n d seadson ott pbro bwlt b w
"&amp;.risHI powedr...Noboby hitt the

Jyn Dodter &amp;real, is akepUcal .
Oa t~e eotltrary, he'1 Howard 's

wiil go out of .hie

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in hil right brow at Sibley Hospi·
tal thil morning and patches put

on tbree other minor t:Ultl about
his eyea, elaimed he. !Oijila the victim of Brown's aller,e(f buit1 and
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Dally Sentind, Pomerey-Middleport, 0 ,, J1111e • · 19~tl-ll Romer Clrelt

CARMEL

By a.tty Cui.,.
Suflday dinner a:ueib of Wal·
ter, Eva anrl ~a die Arth~r were
Mr. and M,. . Allen Grlrwald of
Vie nna , and Mr. and Mn. Charles.
Griswald and ramil)' , Selina, Kans
Afternocm t:allers were Mr. and
14n. Dana Hamm and Mrs. Oril. Arche r.
Barbara and Marityo Roush nf
Ar~~!.:a, Circle visited u. 1 Katie Athens
spent Saturday with lbeir t
a~ ·
parents. Mr. and ltn. Edison
}lloore Sunday aflernoon .
Mr. and Mn. DwigJn Swepl!!lton Roush.
and family of Columbus were the
Floyd WiiAnn or Cbandlienville
weeke-nd gu~sh of her -parentl, ill via1ting hi• dau&amp;:hter Mn.
Mr. and Mu . Ralph Lee itnd son

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USE K!aATOL YTIC ACTJON
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Florenl!e, Linoa, Sue and Larf1 Th
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Circle are viaitin£ in Florida with
en wa.... res ' .,..,...1 Y 1 " re-

CALGARY. Alta. UPI - Jim
JuJt, 21 -year-old former ?iotre
Dame halfback, signed today with

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Mr. and 11111. GHra:e Ci.rtle
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daughters Of lliddltport and lr(r.
and Mrs. Jamet Citt!le and 10n of
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~rs . Mary Circle and son Hel•in. Rlc:-,.,_;4 '"' T....... H ·
Lester
Berthawere
Baileyreel!nl
and .,;;;;;;.o;~~i~i~a"f
Mrs.
Oca and
Ar~her
guetts o! Walter , Eva and Sadie

1
de 1 d th bald'11h
ld
e ue
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' 3"1-)'ear-o
challenger, untJI l . got ~ head
in my face In lht e~gh~h round."
A.t the end of the er&amp;btb session,
RosJ- wbo weighed J34-poundswas ahead on the JCore abeet1 of U.ollert.
nine sportllwriten at the righlide
Lloda and Jean ie VanMeter are
· U1ine Arena. Four writers had Vil!!liting :Mr. and }trs. Douglaa
.m
tJrown ahead and two fij::ured the Circle.

CALGARY SIGNS JUST

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GOESSLER
JEWELRY
St.
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~la~;n::~l~. i:~~'!:r:,: ~!~:

M-rs_ Mable Lax.
Owen Taylor and

daughter If not delighted in 3 DAYS, your
days with Mr. and 48c bac:k. TODAy &lt;at SWitliiHEI •

iipent .ever.~~
Mra Allen Taylor.

LOHSE DRUGS; OUTTON ·DI:uc;

thete mCalg~ry Stampeders football "'-M_elvin Circle wbaa oneh of the In Midd........
r.~,
1 ~Aurt
11 11
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__________:-~n~••~r__:c~as~•-m"":'em""'e~r~•_&gt;
w~•__:•'lpe~nt"_'__,,,,,,,...,,...,~,...,,...,,.,__,,...,,...,,.,...,,...,,...,"-,...,··,;::-•;,,.

ana ge.... 1oo 1e

bat lor the JE"til. getting a dOIJ· Thorn,, · Fork 002 400 0- 6 8 4
ble and l. riple ~ Lloyd King added fl-11 !lnrncts .. 600 040- 10 10 2
Jeffers and Mowery.. J. Little,
two -:afe\i~s For the losers Elmer
Wise '{ and D. Little.
Syra('uae
100 200 -0-3 5 2

Bailey had two hit.a.

With

Harlan

STANDI,NGI
Fork.' John Jeffers connected for
three ib the Forkers' losing cause. M·M Jets

Bob .Eastman got a homer, riou· Horneh .... .
hie &amp;lld single for Darwin but ! ·'Syracuse ........... .
Darwin lost to Minersville 14·5 Darwin · . .. .
and 8111 McNicklcs, who hfl s 11 Rock r.;prings
ba~f'hall falr-to·mlddlln' too, rode 'I Miner ~ villc
..
'borne !wo round tripp('rs and a Th o m .1~ Fork
Ringle for
Mrn N~I· i l lr~ .
Kcit J1 Chc ..,~ ... . .. .

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Ro;.Jrh 'and Lueas. Wine-brenner
latch each had two hils in the
·
Jlorn~ts· l&amp;e win over
T~omRs 6. G.Jul and L. Cleland.

Jim Lit1le and

Miner

l •t O..rwln 5
Jt.t• 5 h¥'" Spri•l\11• S
J• : rr.oh 10, Thorr.." ltork 6
C.....,. "' lyracuM 3

w. Malo li. '

Redlegs Outlast
Senators'9.7
For First Win

I.ikt Chuck

Tl'mely Redleg hitting and looae
Infield defenses bY the Senatora
brought a 9-7 LIHle League vic·
tory for the P.ed)egll Wednesday

Mlddll!port. It waa the first
league .:arne for both teams.
· .ut of my pajama1 and
Eig!Jt.year·old Mark Tannllhlll
ba...tt•ll wit in 40 Me'ol tho llcd)ega w~nt r1ve innings,
Mom, Thet'l toiM alloWf'(l 13 hltl. fanned 7. walked
ao1f of 1 recordl"
I two ,heforc heinJ;: relieved by
ill

~ ' ·~his week.

We Don'l Sell t;ars
"1\'E JUST SELL.

Good Food
Parker Restmurant

The

"In Tht UPPir Block"
I. Mtlrl St.
Pemer•y, Ohie

Fully Equipped Including Troilor•
and Other Extras

CII,!!•Jie 8eon II Swo(Jel'l Servie&lt;! Sltlllon, Pomeroy, 0.
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1 Ibn••• 1'1111 tripll' in the fifth when
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59&amp; Wieners ....._ 55c
65c Roast ENg~~Sil
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PORK PRODllCTS

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on rl•v u sin~les rmd .(' IMlworlhy's
second homer . Hawley P:ot Gary
Stob~1tl ~o pop to shorl . 11nd fan ned the Ia~! lwu batters to pre·
serv~ the win .
Joey Slephen~on fanned seven..
w11lk"rl one, hit one, gave up
eight hit~ to thr&gt; Ul'dlflgs. three of
thflm to tup hitler Pch· Haley
who lwU lwn s inulet~ untl a double

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or veterans, lhe Reda are bavlnJ
their pitchini( woes any WI)' you
look at it.
Take Wednesday niJbl. With the
veterans ort their stride, the Reda
decida to glve a )'OUDJater a try
and aont ln Orlando Pena, 1 rlihl
hander up rrom Havana la1t sea·
.111on. ,
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aete1 runs and wa1 charaed wit'
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�6-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. June 4, 1959

WANTED - ELDERLY WIDoW
Sunday vlalton of Mr. and Kn .
belwee-n the ages of sixty and Buren Duncan were Mr . and Mrs.
sixly·five as a permanent house 1Calvin Bumgardner, Gene and Markeepn. Write Box 668-W, r: / o shall Duncan, Columbus, Mr. and
Tht Daily SetllineJ, Pomeroy , Mrs. Marlin Campbell and Mr. and
Ohio
6-4--6tp Mrs. Leolis Burrows and daughter,
Terri, of Galllpolis Ferry.

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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PHONE 398

Legal

Wonted
/ wii:L"Mo'W IA;;W;;N:::s:-.-:REA=-cso=N
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No~ice

Ohio Co. Offer·s
Debentures Of
Ironton Firm

pan7, lnveatment

ColumLua. Ohio.
The debenture• ore priced

par plus aCCTued interest and are
oHered in denominations Gf SCSOO
and $HN)(). Proceeds wm be used
by P.trc Loan Inc., to ezpand Jt1
Joan car Jcity.
Th~ lTonton nt"m beg~ bUii·
neu in May, 1964, and since then
has ope-ned additional offieea at
Chesa.oe:ake and Belpre, ObJo.
It
serves a market area of approxi·
mately 400,000 population whieb
txtend&amp; into
Huntington.. -and
Parkersburg, W. Va., and Ash·

A '300.000 issue of IO·yur 6%
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LEGAL
NOTICE
Stn
3 cent.! pu WOI'd, OCJe
No.
12,142
Loan, lnc .. Ironton, Ohio eonsume oenu per word. for thr-ee ("()06eC'I.ltiYe insertions.
Neva Michael. whose last known f"r loan firm, hu been underwrlt·
Specia..l - one nt(JI)(b for 30 ieDUi per word .
6129 Y.
6-1 -m~
place or residence was •Belfast, ten anJ is being offered only to
FuiJ n1~ of 3 cents per word will be d~arli:ed for al:!vert.ising
N~ York, R. D. 1, ilut whose pres- Ohio investors by The Ohio Com·
11 not paid within 10 days •fter ree6iving bill .
Business
cnr" residenee is unknown; Homer
Errors tn AdverUsN\8 - Should be ~ported immediately. 'I'he
Kidwell. Goldie Britton, Grace
.O.ily Senhrtoel wtll not be Te5pc;lln8ible for more than one lncwOpoortunities
Sopher, Eva Day, Opal HoweH and
rect~on.
--~=-=-=-~land, Ky.
MAN OR WOMAN
John T. Wilsnn eaeh of whO&amp;e
Card of Thanks anti Spedal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
In the
1958-39 period Park
1
INCOME
OPPORTUNITY
place of re.sktenee is unknown ; the
published at 1 cell( per word.
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Loan's number of cu1tomera inRcl!'ponsJble party able to m11ke unknow n heirs of Sarah A. GilWORDS
I OAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
erease1 by approximately 12% .
$600.00 cash inventory invest- more , deceased; the unknown
I5
60c
90c
S 1.35
$4 .5-I.J
At a busineu meeting preced· In the same period dollar vplume
mcnl wil! be appointed to sup - hem of F. 0. Gilmore. deceakd ; ing the dallCC arid banquet of the of lo'ln5 ro.se nearly 22% and net
20
60c
$1.2()
$1 80
$6.00
ply kea1 act'OI.mts weekly with the unknown hein; , devisees, lega- Pomeroy High Alumni Assod&amp;t.ion income before taxes increased by
25
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$1.50
$2.25
$760
nationally
televiRed M &amp; M tee , executors, administrators or last SatuM.ay Frank Vaughan was more than 33%.
Ads rere~ved by 10 A.M. will be in U.at day'.s paper.
e&amp;ndy. Revolutionary Ucvelo-p ass Lgns of Nellie Cloud, deceased ; elcrted ' as president or Lhe organi·
P"k Loan'a net unglbl&lt; meu
men t in bi IJion dol I a r· emdy in . the unk nown hei rs, devisees, Jega- tahon for the ensuing year.
amou
nt to more than $2400 per
NEW IDEA HAYLOADE.H..
dustry
crP11tes
opportunity IL"es, executors, administrators or
Not•ces
A total ()f 278 alumni were on
W.i.semiller. RD 1, Pomeroy.
whPl'(' high profit earnings are assigns of Homer Kidwell , Goldie hand at the ~:~nnual affair held in $1000 f% Sinking Fund , Debenture, and its net t urrent asseh
Mv -=o=
F=,
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w uc:,L:-::BF. CLOSED
6 -1 Jtp
rea!iu·d !rum I he start . .$3000 ·Britton, Neva Michael, Grace So- the Pomeroy Junior High Auditor- are mflre than 1.46 tilDeS the priD·
DURING JUNE. R. E. Boice,
a ye,u pote nti al on part time pher, Ev.a Day. Opal Howell and iu m. Following the banquet the ci pal &lt;L mount of all outstanding
M.D.
6-2-3tp
has!s to start I iJI fully d&lt;'velop- John T. Wilson, if any of them be guests dancing lo t he music of I
ong-term d e bl .
cd Rt•quire~ 110 scllin ~.\ Write deceased, whose names and resi·
orchestra
of
Jimmy
Lohse
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HAVE SEVEN 1-"IVE WEl:K OLD
m&lt;'i :1 'ing phone
fnr
denees are unknown to the plain·
Collie-Shepherd puppies to give
interview. Manager, P. 0 . '
Liff, will take notice that Bertha
Other officers elec ted :nclude .
away. CaU 3087
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lC64 - ~IIU, Cl,•veland, 2,
on the lOth day of March, Marlene Wilson, finl viee presi6·4·2!p
fil4ld he r petition in the com- dent: Charles Lcgar, ~econd vice
DANCE CLASSES----TOE, BATON,
'· !'~~ ·~'~. Court of Meigs County, president; .Paulenc Mayer, Se&lt;'~·
Tap, AcroJatic, Ballet and Ball(20) Business ServicE.'. Ohio, In case No. 12,842, and the" tarr·treaaurer, and Bernice Nease,
TOQm aL Raeine Legion Hall.
after fil ed her su"plemental peti- amstant
secretary · treas~rcr.
Rea;istiatlou June 8--2 to 15 P.
CAR
Lion
,alleging
that
ahe
is
the
own.
Named
to
the
execultve committee
CLEAN.
)1 .; conducted by William Kent
ll'/0.
:.:ioi'Jo
F.ervi('e.
er
in
fee
simple
and
in
actual
poa:~":ere
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~homu
Goett, J?anny MorDance Studios.
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COLUMBt:S UPI~'Hydnulic
u :fl)tc sessJon of the following real ei· till , LOrena Arnold, Irene Grueser 1 ~ nd el~tr~eal ' .malfun&amp;ion" was
slate:
Lela Curtis and WilHam Woodard. blavted today by florth American
Ill) AutoSoles
The following described real Cs. · Outg&amp;ing president Lela Curtis Aviation ...metals for the flaming
late, situate in the Village of Har- gave lhe address of welcome to rrash e n a farm near here WedGoCHII Cl"" UMd Cars
l'isonvillc, in t he County of Meigs lhe as&amp;embled alumm and Jerry nesd~:· of ·a n A3J Vigilante jet
All M.k•a •nd Modelt
a nd Sta te of Ohio, ahd bounded Welker _l'f!Sponded for the Class of fighter-bomber.
MITPOPOLIT "'.f\1
~:~nd descrihed as follows:
1~9. M1ss Ethel Garland was preH. Z. Hopkins,' Palmdale, Calif.
_ Auto S.l••
A piece of land off of fhe North· ~e nted a corsage a! the eldest a Norttt American -test pilot, par2 LO 'I'C
cal'it corner of Joseph Bradfield's alumni member present and Mar· achuted to safety, landing about
onE:' acrE:' lot. commencing at the lene Wilson gave the financial re· :mo yards fr~ where the plane
!Jefo~·e 9 :30 A .M.
South corner of No. 19 and run- port.
1950 BUICK 4 DR. SED. CEN:
tore a huge hoi, In the farm ol
M(dtlleport
8831-J
ning
West 4 rod1; thence South-l"harlesanna Hess, ,aceompa1 ied Jaek Fro1t.
tury, Radio, Hc~:~ler , Dynafiow.
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Pomeroy $%5
e~~~ along the bed of the creek Oy Margaret Neuman prese nted a Cap3ble of spt eds of more than
Clean car inside and out. $12915.
KAUTZ FEED $TORI
61,2 rods; thenee North 4 rod1 and :ap routine to '\Breezing Along 1,000 'Tliles pe1 hour, twice the
81pettnars, Pomeroy.
$--29-etc
At Chest.r
11 1.~ fee t to the place of begin· Wilh the Breeze . Bill Anderson, a speed of sound, the pl.:t.ne WIIS
~U:-,C,'K
--2,.- Dit SED. SPECW.
Phone 485
Vukoa 5·2145
ning, contain ing whatever land member of the 1959 class, present- one of four being built here by
pyn3flow, Beater. A fine car at
p
HAMILL SERVICE
that is in said boundary. The ed a saxophone soio wllh Mrs. North American since last Aue.
11 low price. $1095. Btaettnars, =c--::cc-o- omeroy
above described was deeded by Jo. Roy Tracy, Jr. at the piano.
31 under a 200 million dollar
Pomeroy.
6-29--etc STRAWBERRIES. CATSKlLLS &amp; I
STATION
sep h Bradfield and wife toW. H.
A poem 'bY 'Mrs. Dorothy Kuntz Navy contract.
Spar.kk-s. Box or crate. Call
r\lbany 3353
Oyt.&gt;, April 27th, 1881.
Hummel, dedicated to this year's
The ·plane is believed one of
l9!H PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN.
926-X.
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AJso
tke
land
laying
Eaat
of
the
graduates,
waa read by Mrs. Irene the fa rtfUit in the wor!d.
$7~- Bluettn;ars, PomeJ oy.
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fi-2g...6tc
195G NEW MOOif 41 111'. TRAILRtdio &amp; TV Rep.alr Senlc•
the Village of Harrisonville, eomThe singing or the Alma Mater ,
er,
1
bedroom,
34
ft.
aluminum
Phone
100
mencing
at
the
Ndrthea1t
corner
with
·Luctue Swackhamer as ac.- IN JUST 15 Mll'tut~S
f"'ORD 2
$795. Blaell~
IF YOU HAVE to
awnlna:. $2,200.00.
Lawrence
Pom•roy, Qh 10,
of Lot No. 19 and running West companlst closed, the program.
Pomeroy.
i5-29-6Lc
Reed, Lowe's Trallw Court,
lO:i feet; lhe nct! South atone th~
It was voted to hold next year'8 SCRATCH YOUR ITCHYour 48c back a-1. 11ny dr:ug store.
Middleport, Ohio.
· 3-26-tfc YOUR WESTIN~HOUSE DEALI:R bed of the creek t o the South line •·eunion on the S&amp;lurday be!ore
(91 For Sale
TV AND APPLIANCES
of I..ot No. 19; thcuee East 7!1 feet; Memorial Day. The rece nt reunion Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. Itch ond
USED WASI·IER, 26" GIRL'.S
COAL, OIL A GAS FURNACES thence North lo the plao::e of be- of the association was the 4ht an- burning disappear! Use •netallrt·
~ ENE11AN BLINDS. CANVAS
Bl 1 •
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d o
tnd W(,od slat por ch and wln·
eye e.
room
nuso an v
ARNOLD'S
gin ning.
nual affai.r held for Pomeroy High drying ITCH·ME-NOT day or night
for' ectema, rlng-wortn, insect bl1te.s,
Phone
136-Y
Syra(Uie,
Ohio
Also
the
following
drucrlbed
Sehoul
graduates.
dow shades. Cloth aWJJinga, all
extra lots. Phone 6381-J . 6·2-3tc
foot itch, other surface l'Mbea.
real
estat
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Fraction
Nc1.
13,
The
dinner
was
served
by
the
kinds porch valiance, Electric
mELEVISION RADI-SMALL
TODAY a.t SWISHER I LOHSE.
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7,
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14
of
the
Ohio
Pomeroy
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Boosters
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Com pany's Purchase, bf!glnnlng In I r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=
.fixture!), all kind s. Dale Wippel
Traller !50 Ft. long, Custom
Ot' MaOJ' Wck Ra
Oh ·
111
the center 'Jf the Pomeroy and II
Su-pply, 2Hi Union A1enue.
made , separate diulng room .
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lO.
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Crosley kltrhen, car pel.ed Jiving
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~30~ Harri sonville road at the Northroom, washer nnd dryer, air rOR RENT-EXTEN ~JON LAD west corner of a lot known as the
8 1,; ArRE~ NO. 1 STANDING
condit ioner ~ l&lt;"t. .aluminum
ders, Scaffold
Boards, Drop "Mfll Lot", Lhenre South 21 de·
hay. Harold llarnh~:~rt, Reeds·
awning . l'riccd on inspecti on .
L1olhs. CHnl :m Fisher, MiddlE'· gree We11t 19:\-4 ff'e t: thence South
ville . Phone
Coolville 3691. ~ Jlh-One HA 3·8M'.!, Denver Wehcr
por•, Ohio. Phone 32Bf... .. lHf I !f.! deg•·ee Wesl 1901A feet; thence
So uth 87 df".KJ'ef' Ea~t 107 % feet ;
Belpre.
6·2·6tp
8·3 -~tp .
thence North llh drgree East 200
·~--CUSTOM BUILT JliJ r CHEN DK
llOXER OOC: . 5 .'wiONTII.S OJ,D. CONSlGNM:I-~NT SAI~E.
NExT
sigmld (or your home. li'ree ,...,. feet to the ccnl.er of the .P omeroy
Ca ll 2442. Lel~:~rt falls. H-3-3te
aa le will be held, Sat. , June 6,
timalcs. Fort&gt;man &amp; Abbot\. nnd Harrisonvli.e road; thence
North 82 ~ Jegret Weat 107 1f.J
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1959 fit ll A. M. one mil e Wt!sl
Phone fi284-Y.
8-6-tJ
feet to the place of •beginning.
BARNIIART JMPflOVI':D BEEFof Porterfield JJt the Goddard _ _ _ _
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Glass Lined
That there is a cloud un plain atc~:~k tomato pl;~nt s. $UJO per
Sales grounds. Lunch will he
AUCTIONEER
!.lff's title to said real .estate, ar!shundred . Sec Tom Hayman, S~··
served. Goddard Sules, Goddard
Complete- Service
tng by reason of an error made In
. racusc. Ohio.
6-3~tc
&amp; JanCII Aucllonecn.
6·3·3le
Crltt Br•dCord
a deed from F. 0. Gilmore and
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Sarah Gllmoro, February 13, 1919,
78 ACRE I• AU ·
L~N
OF f I&lt;'Jlt'TY ACRJ&lt;::S, SIX ROOM HOUSE
A. C. Bradford, R•cine, Ohio
roeorded ln VoJume 120, page 482
p»lllurc and wut cr. E1ght room
·h
b lid .
16 2' ..
10 Year Guarantee ........ ...... .
Oulb 1.i"lng ) w1t bath. 8 cveru 1 out u Jngs.
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or the Melgs County Deed Record11,
h S' (' 1 1 .
ou. st'll
. rOOt rcalionably.
HU'Il .
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Cl ose to h ~~~u·' roa d . 11 n _E.c h oo J III ~-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,. whi ch said deed omitted two
Will
bus ~llld matl routes. David Uulcourges in the · description and er246fl.
6.3. 121
p
t er, Rt. 1, Pomeroy. Phone
roneously inserted a wrong me~:~ s·
1
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6-3·6tp
ua·ement. That the plaintiff and
15 ACitES IN S IDI'~ CORPORA·
he
r predecessors in title hne,
TION , lying between Union Ave,
for
more than (Wfmty-one years,
Wanled
to
Rent
and Count.y Chlldrer1's Home
been in the uninterrupted, actuo~~l ,
· property. J. J. Leifheit, Phone MIDDLE AGED t.:OlJPLE WANTS
300 Gallon ...... . . ,, ,,,
open, notorious, exclusive and ad!WI-X .
6-3·6tp
2 bedroom home or apartment.
vl'rse possession of the •bove de·
Box t8!i, M\ddle J&gt;ort or call
sc r~bed real estate, under a claim 1
ELEC1'111C o•~LAVAL
&lt;.:REAM
Chester Yukon 02223.
6-2-3tc
· SI!JI JI"il tor. ~i'l.ll for 12 cows. See
or ownership.
500 Gallon
The prayer or said petition Js II Chris }'ruth al Mnamn, W. Va.
that any interest claimed by any
6-f·:ltc
(9al Morine Suppl~of the defendanta obe ld.ludgcd
UNd INah and moton, SliJ.OO and i
·- - - ·null and void, that detendailt11 b!l
Termltea often deltruy valu.F'ORTY ACHKS OF MIXF..D~. ,:~~~:,d up, while thliv Int. Metro,o(ltan
from auertlna any right,
able property btrl'ore 1nyone i1 t~njoined
or put up uu shMre6. ~~
M.rlne Sal•• and lerviu, Pant·
tt tlc, interest or claim tn and to
aware of their presence. Thr.l
nibb!i, Jtl. 2. Lun,!ol HuUom.
•ray. P_horq 16-M.
2 J tk
51airf real estate, and that plainoff Ht. 7. lnLrk of new Eastern
is because they hve in tunneJa tiff's title in and ll) ,,aid real es·
High School .
6 1 6tp ( 14) f"-&lt;&gt;r Rent
which they eti. into wood. 1'hey
bit&gt; be quieted, and lor other
Jo their damaJe fron1 the In· lief.
TOMATO AND SWEET POTATO
- Furnished and
sidft oul. We'll cllcck your pro.
The above mentioned ptrties
planta. Second house east from
McMasten, Middleporty fur termHcs tree, eradl· will further take notic:e that
MIDDLEPORT
school houlit! in Syracu1e. Wm.
OHIO
port. Phone ~M .
2 a tl
eate them at low cott. &amp;-mom·
H. Holn10s.
D-29-atp
bet an inspeetioa. 1a time savu to ~aid petition and that
D •ROOM APARTMiii'IT WITH
dGIIare.
have beentomade
required
answer ' the
bath and llartce. 8 room bou5e
For
FREE
lntpHfion
or
before
the
lit day of A••a~·~,,L
end t room lPII'tment. Phone
1959. ,•
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PHONq 311.'11
310.M, Pomeroy. A. · N. Ben&amp;ol.
Bertha Carl, :PlalnUf!-f
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RATES
in8ertioo. Min.imum charge - 60 ceota.

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·RACI~Tbe Higtl Sctlool. &amp;ra•
~· 1 -duating clase ret'lflle4 :iat.urday
..• ; mqr,nUJg ,frQm U;\e~r trip to . W~sh­
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circlinJ fo_r a Iandini' approach,
iftll enlor
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reportr ·saad. He toot the pJane ett th\t ,.,.. yeu lib, 1tut JW
u~. k 3,000 feet aad bailed out./ ~', ..... he.,. thiL .,.... fep
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he was
trouble,
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Gilmore Supply

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Sprlna: Ave., ·P omeroy, Ohio.
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VALLEY BELL

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GIEEN BEANS

BEER AND WINE (:ARR,Y OUT.

iU!iiAliLii WOllEN OR COYPl.£ to ettre ror
im·;,lide.
No loundr)o. Day 011. Pl...,
Pomeroy 118-X Ill' Lotort 21&amp;1. GRAVELY TIIACTOR IAj.l. AND
8-l«p
SIRVICI, 113 1. Malo, - ·
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RELL\.BLII: MAN. MEcHANICAL~~o..u llomhart,
RMdml'*·
ly incUned. Have 11le1 ability.
Olllo. · , _ C....l!le Uti.
A~e to mana1e •tore. Study
6-2-301c
' employment. Apply ln ,perton at

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WUlla Leadinabam.
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welding,
and Parts
electrlo
weldlnJ. or:etylue
ft. 1~. Miller
Co.
315 Aah St., l\tlddleport, Ohio.
Phone ~.J.
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FOR SAL!!:: 7 ROO!! HOUSE ON
Lincoln
St,...t, !llddloport,
• ROOMS, BATH, 8ASF.MENT,
laue utility room, 2 blttbl. Sl:
automatic heat, atorm ~oor11, AIR CONDmONil'/G, REl111JGER·
ation 1enlce. Jack's kefriloracar aarage, larce lot. Phone 8U1
window•. 1618 Lincoln Uelght&amp;.
day or nlahb.
1·2-3te
tlon, Ne.- Hav~n. Phone Tt:
Call Pomeroy ~8-S·Stp
23037.
e.:za.tf FOR ~ALE: l'URNISIIIlD t ROOM
ONE THREE ROOM APT. WITH
ba~th . F.att Main Stre&amp;l.
One
an
house
or with
Will bath.
-tell $4000.00
unfUmiJbed.
tlkll
flve room apt Me-chanic St.
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P.
M.
Cowdery,
Frank
Hudson,
Pomei'O)",
Phone
Call 318·Y.
6-4·3te
, Phone YU-kon
IJ$3:.
M-ttc
NICELY FURNISHEJl ! ROOM
D:17
8 ROOM MODUN ,IIOME, TILi:
and biiLth, 2 bedroom up11laJrll
Bpth, Full Jlo!OII)onl, Fuf11,1&lt;0,
apJrtment. Phohe 6410. · 84-etc LAWN Mo1"ERS AND ~MALL
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motQr NPJ!Ir. Expert c:nt iron
6- 2-3tc:.

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NIAGARA

Secret ~torm

Llle ol Riley
.AJ;os 'n' ..Andy ·,
Arthur J. Smi\1&gt;-NeWI
Tbe Juie Rlvlln Sbo'w
The Three ·Stooges
Sheriff of CocbiM
7:1!11 _T4e_lny!ollble_ 'Man
S:QO, ~·~- l!lri~e
: 8:30 Yaney Derrlna:er

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Brl.gbter Day

Captain Kancaroo

I21 J Renl Estot•

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Daily Devotions
Richard, Hqttelet

Ohio.

P.I:ST CONTROL CO.

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Call Don Milia,

:Re~p,.~ .Eight . • ·r- •
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ToO'Youog
go ~telldy
Laugh Line
Ford Shov.·
Yoh Bet YOti.- IJld
lt:aaquera~e Partr

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Mr. and · Mra. Dean ntan spent
Sunday Ia Rave.nawood with rela- ~ ,..~~ fe YW fw flrtt llM
tives.
wHtiiwt . t .....,.., ~,.._,
eur new iiii"UU ctiW OOitiNIX.
t.rry Curtil is apendlnt a week y.., Muat .... ...,. let ,.
w.tb hla ~Mndmothe.:. Mary Pierce · .;. ,.._ ....,._, IMck. 1Me 7 ,...
and .uncle Hovt
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Mr. and Mra. Junior Spaun and clet,. lu:atiW~. "'"".. ., ....,_
family apent Saturday evenlba:
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with Mr. and MrJ. Jlodaey Piette . . . or C*tlehts, •r . . . . . . ...,....
and IODI.
ODttlfiJIIX It • tlnr ttWet aM: ...

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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family of Marietta opont lho woOl!
at end witb Huel Joluo ... and IOD.

bankilll' firm,

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WANTED - ELDERLY WIDoW
Sunday vlalton of Mr. and Kn .
belwee-n the ages of sixty and Buren Duncan were Mr . and Mrs.
sixly·five as a permanent house 1Calvin Bumgardner, Gene and Markeepn. Write Box 668-W, r: / o shall Duncan, Columbus, Mr. and
Tht Daily SetllineJ, Pomeroy , Mrs. Marlin Campbell and Mr. and
Ohio
6-4--6tp Mrs. Leolis Burrows and daughter,
Terri, of Galllpolis Ferry.

WANT ADS

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

fmp1Qyi1'Mfl'&gt;~

PHONE 398

Legal

Wonted
/ wii:L"Mo'W IA;;W;;N:::s:-.-:REA=-cso=N
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ABLE pay. Ph011e Middleport

No~ice

Ohio Co. Offer·s
Debentures Of
Ironton Firm

pan7, lnveatment

ColumLua. Ohio.
The debenture• ore priced

par plus aCCTued interest and are
oHered in denominations Gf SCSOO
and $HN)(). Proceeds wm be used
by P.trc Loan Inc., to ezpand Jt1
Joan car Jcity.
Th~ lTonton nt"m beg~ bUii·
neu in May, 1964, and since then
has ope-ned additional offieea at
Chesa.oe:ake and Belpre, ObJo.
It
serves a market area of approxi·
mately 400,000 population whieb
txtend&amp; into
Huntington.. -and
Parkersburg, W. Va., and Ash·

A '300.000 issue of IO·yur 6%
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•- 1ure1 oc p 11'k
LEGAL
NOTICE
Stn
3 cent.! pu WOI'd, OCJe
No.
12,142
Loan, lnc .. Ironton, Ohio eonsume oenu per word. for thr-ee ("()06eC'I.ltiYe insertions.
Neva Michael. whose last known f"r loan firm, hu been underwrlt·
Specia..l - one nt(JI)(b for 30 ieDUi per word .
6129 Y.
6-1 -m~
place or residence was •Belfast, ten anJ is being offered only to
FuiJ n1~ of 3 cents per word will be d~arli:ed for al:!vert.ising
N~ York, R. D. 1, ilut whose pres- Ohio investors by The Ohio Com·
11 not paid within 10 days •fter ree6iving bill .
Business
cnr" residenee is unknown; Homer
Errors tn AdverUsN\8 - Should be ~ported immediately. 'I'he
Kidwell. Goldie Britton, Grace
.O.ily Senhrtoel wtll not be Te5pc;lln8ible for more than one lncwOpoortunities
Sopher, Eva Day, Opal HoweH and
rect~on.
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MAN OR WOMAN
John T. Wilsnn eaeh of whO&amp;e
Card of Thanks anti Spedal Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
In the
1958-39 period Park
1
INCOME
OPPORTUNITY
place of re.sktenee is unknown ; the
published at 1 cell( per word.
"'
Loan's number of cu1tomera inRcl!'ponsJble party able to m11ke unknow n heirs of Sarah A. GilWORDS
I OAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO.
erease1 by approximately 12% .
$600.00 cash inventory invest- more , deceased; the unknown
I5
60c
90c
S 1.35
$4 .5-I.J
At a busineu meeting preced· In the same period dollar vplume
mcnl wil! be appointed to sup - hem of F. 0. Gilmore. deceakd ; ing the dallCC arid banquet of the of lo'ln5 ro.se nearly 22% and net
20
60c
$1.2()
$1 80
$6.00
ply kea1 act'OI.mts weekly with the unknown hein; , devisees, lega- Pomeroy High Alumni Assod&amp;t.ion income before taxes increased by
25
'""
$1.50
$2.25
$760
nationally
televiRed M &amp; M tee , executors, administrators or last SatuM.ay Frank Vaughan was more than 33%.
Ads rere~ved by 10 A.M. will be in U.at day'.s paper.
e&amp;ndy. Revolutionary Ucvelo-p ass Lgns of Nellie Cloud, deceased ; elcrted ' as president or Lhe organi·
P"k Loan'a net unglbl&lt; meu
men t in bi IJion dol I a r· emdy in . the unk nown hei rs, devisees, Jega- tahon for the ensuing year.
amou
nt to more than $2400 per
NEW IDEA HAYLOADE.H..
dustry
crP11tes
opportunity IL"es, executors, administrators or
Not•ces
A total ()f 278 alumni were on
W.i.semiller. RD 1, Pomeroy.
whPl'(' high profit earnings are assigns of Homer Kidwell , Goldie hand at the ~:~nnual affair held in $1000 f% Sinking Fund , Debenture, and its net t urrent asseh
Mv -=o=
F=,
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w uc:,L:-::BF. CLOSED
6 -1 Jtp
rea!iu·d !rum I he start . .$3000 ·Britton, Neva Michael, Grace So- the Pomeroy Junior High Auditor- are mflre than 1.46 tilDeS the priD·
DURING JUNE. R. E. Boice,
a ye,u pote nti al on part time pher, Ev.a Day. Opal Howell and iu m. Following the banquet the ci pal &lt;L mount of all outstanding
M.D.
6-2-3tp
has!s to start I iJI fully d&lt;'velop- John T. Wilson, if any of them be guests dancing lo t he music of I
ong-term d e bl .
cd Rt•quire~ 110 scllin ~.\ Write deceased, whose names and resi·
orchestra
of
Jimmy
Lohse
.
HAVE SEVEN 1-"IVE WEl:K OLD
m&lt;'i :1 'ing phone
fnr
denees are unknown to the plain·
Collie-Shepherd puppies to give
interview. Manager, P. 0 . '
Liff, will take notice that Bertha
Other officers elec ted :nclude .
away. CaU 3087
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lC64 - ~IIU, Cl,•veland, 2,
on the lOth day of March, Marlene Wilson, finl viee presi6·4·2!p
fil4ld he r petition in the com- dent: Charles Lcgar, ~econd vice
DANCE CLASSES----TOE, BATON,
'· !'~~ ·~'~. Court of Meigs County, president; .Paulenc Mayer, Se&lt;'~·
Tap, AcroJatic, Ballet and Ball(20) Business ServicE.'. Ohio, In case No. 12,842, and the" tarr·treaaurer, and Bernice Nease,
TOQm aL Raeine Legion Hall.
after fil ed her su"plemental peti- amstant
secretary · treas~rcr.
Rea;istiatlou June 8--2 to 15 P.
CAR
Lion
,alleging
that
ahe
is
the
own.
Named
to
the
execultve committee
CLEAN.
)1 .; conducted by William Kent
ll'/0.
:.:ioi'Jo
F.ervi('e.
er
in
fee
simple
and
in
actual
poa:~":ere
.
~homu
Goett, J?anny MorDance Studios.
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COLUMBt:S UPI~'Hydnulic
u :fl)tc sessJon of the following real ei· till , LOrena Arnold, Irene Grueser 1 ~ nd el~tr~eal ' .malfun&amp;ion" was
slate:
Lela Curtis and WilHam Woodard. blavted today by florth American
Ill) AutoSoles
The following described real Cs. · Outg&amp;ing president Lela Curtis Aviation ...metals for the flaming
late, situate in the Village of Har- gave lhe address of welcome to rrash e n a farm near here WedGoCHII Cl"" UMd Cars
l'isonvillc, in t he County of Meigs lhe as&amp;embled alumm and Jerry nesd~:· of ·a n A3J Vigilante jet
All M.k•a •nd Modelt
a nd Sta te of Ohio, ahd bounded Welker _l'f!Sponded for the Class of fighter-bomber.
MITPOPOLIT "'.f\1
~:~nd descrihed as follows:
1~9. M1ss Ethel Garland was preH. Z. Hopkins,' Palmdale, Calif.
_ Auto S.l••
A piece of land off of fhe North· ~e nted a corsage a! the eldest a Norttt American -test pilot, par2 LO 'I'C
cal'it corner of Joseph Bradfield's alumni member present and Mar· achuted to safety, landing about
onE:' acrE:' lot. commencing at the lene Wilson gave the financial re· :mo yards fr~ where the plane
!Jefo~·e 9 :30 A .M.
South corner of No. 19 and run- port.
1950 BUICK 4 DR. SED. CEN:
tore a huge hoi, In the farm ol
M(dtlleport
8831-J
ning
West 4 rod1; thence South-l"harlesanna Hess, ,aceompa1 ied Jaek Fro1t.
tury, Radio, Hc~:~ler , Dynafiow.
,
Pomeroy $%5
e~~~ along the bed of the creek Oy Margaret Neuman prese nted a Cap3ble of spt eds of more than
Clean car inside and out. $12915.
KAUTZ FEED $TORI
61,2 rods; thenee North 4 rod1 and :ap routine to '\Breezing Along 1,000 'Tliles pe1 hour, twice the
81pettnars, Pomeroy.
$--29-etc
At Chest.r
11 1.~ fee t to the place of begin· Wilh the Breeze . Bill Anderson, a speed of sound, the pl.:t.ne WIIS
~U:-,C,'K
--2,.- Dit SED. SPECW.
Phone 485
Vukoa 5·2145
ning, contain ing whatever land member of the 1959 class, present- one of four being built here by
pyn3flow, Beater. A fine car at
p
HAMILL SERVICE
that is in said boundary. The ed a saxophone soio wllh Mrs. North American since last Aue.
11 low price. $1095. Btaettnars, =c--::cc-o- omeroy
above described was deeded by Jo. Roy Tracy, Jr. at the piano.
31 under a 200 million dollar
Pomeroy.
6-29--etc STRAWBERRIES. CATSKlLLS &amp; I
STATION
sep h Bradfield and wife toW. H.
A poem 'bY 'Mrs. Dorothy Kuntz Navy contract.
Spar.kk-s. Box or crate. Call
r\lbany 3353
Oyt.&gt;, April 27th, 1881.
Hummel, dedicated to this year's
The ·plane is believed one of
l9!H PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN.
926-X.
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AJso
tke
land
laying
Eaat
of
the
graduates,
waa read by Mrs. Irene the fa rtfUit in the wor!d.
$7~- Bluettn;ars, PomeJ oy.
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1
1 hcd of the creek In Lot No. 19 in Grueser.
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195G NEW MOOif 41 111'. TRAILRtdio &amp; TV Rep.alr Senlc•
the Village of Harrisonville, eomThe singing or the Alma Mater ,
er,
1
bedroom,
34
ft.
aluminum
Phone
100
mencing
at
the
Ndrthea1t
corner
with
·Luctue Swackhamer as ac.- IN JUST 15 Mll'tut~S
f"'ORD 2
$795. Blaell~
IF YOU HAVE to
awnlna:. $2,200.00.
Lawrence
Pom•roy, Qh 10,
of Lot No. 19 and running West companlst closed, the program.
Pomeroy.
i5-29-6Lc
Reed, Lowe's Trallw Court,
lO:i feet; lhe nct! South atone th~
It was voted to hold next year'8 SCRATCH YOUR ITCHYour 48c back a-1. 11ny dr:ug store.
Middleport, Ohio.
· 3-26-tfc YOUR WESTIN~HOUSE DEALI:R bed of the creek t o the South line •·eunion on the S&amp;lurday be!ore
(91 For Sale
TV AND APPLIANCES
of I..ot No. 19; thcuee East 7!1 feet; Memorial Day. The rece nt reunion Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. Itch ond
USED WASI·IER, 26" GIRL'.S
COAL, OIL A GAS FURNACES thence North lo the plao::e of be- of the association was the 4ht an- burning disappear! Use •netallrt·
~ ENE11AN BLINDS. CANVAS
Bl 1 •
h
d o
tnd W(,od slat por ch and wln·
eye e.
room
nuso an v
ARNOLD'S
gin ning.
nual affai.r held for Pomeroy High drying ITCH·ME-NOT day or night
for' ectema, rlng-wortn, insect bl1te.s,
Phone
136-Y
Syra(Uie,
Ohio
Also
the
following
drucrlbed
Sehoul
graduates.
dow shades. Cloth aWJJinga, all
extra lots. Phone 6381-J . 6·2-3tc
foot itch, other surface l'Mbea.
real
estat
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Fraction
Nc1.
13,
The
dinner
was
served
by
the
kinds porch valiance, Electric
mELEVISION RADI-SMALL
TODAY a.t SWISHER I LOHSE.
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.fixture!), all kind s. Dale Wippel
Traller !50 Ft. long, Custom
Ot' MaOJ' Wck Ra
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the center 'Jf the Pomeroy and II
Su-pply, 2Hi Union A1enue.
made , separate diulng room .
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Crosley kltrhen, car pel.ed Jiving
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~30~ Harri sonville road at the Northroom, washer nnd dryer, air rOR RENT-EXTEN ~JON LAD west corner of a lot known as the
8 1,; ArRE~ NO. 1 STANDING
condit ioner ~ l&lt;"t. .aluminum
ders, Scaffold
Boards, Drop "Mfll Lot", Lhenre South 21 de·
hay. Harold llarnh~:~rt, Reeds·
awning . l'riccd on inspecti on .
L1olhs. CHnl :m Fisher, MiddlE'· gree We11t 19:\-4 ff'e t: thence South
ville . Phone
Coolville 3691. ~ Jlh-One HA 3·8M'.!, Denver Wehcr
por•, Ohio. Phone 32Bf... .. lHf I !f.! deg•·ee Wesl 1901A feet; thence
So uth 87 df".KJ'ef' Ea~t 107 % feet ;
Belpre.
6·2·6tp
8·3 -~tp .
thence North llh drgree East 200
·~--CUSTOM BUILT JliJ r CHEN DK
llOXER OOC: . 5 .'wiONTII.S OJ,D. CONSlGNM:I-~NT SAI~E.
NExT
sigmld (or your home. li'ree ,...,. feet to the ccnl.er of the .P omeroy
Ca ll 2442. Lel~:~rt falls. H-3-3te
aa le will be held, Sat. , June 6,
timalcs. Fort&gt;man &amp; Abbot\. nnd Harrisonvli.e road; thence
North 82 ~ Jegret Weat 107 1f.J
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Phone fi284-Y.
8-6-tJ
feet to the place of •beginning.
BARNIIART JMPflOVI':D BEEFof Porterfield JJt the Goddard _ _ _ _
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Glass Lined
That there is a cloud un plain atc~:~k tomato pl;~nt s. $UJO per
Sales grounds. Lunch will he
AUCTIONEER
!.lff's title to said real .estate, ar!shundred . Sec Tom Hayman, S~··
served. Goddard Sules, Goddard
Complete- Service
tng by reason of an error made In
. racusc. Ohio.
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&amp; JanCII Aucllonecn.
6·3·3le
Crltt Br•dCord
a deed from F. 0. Gilmore and
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Sarah Gllmoro, February 13, 1919,
78 ACRE I• AU ·
L~N
OF f I&lt;'Jlt'TY ACRJ&lt;::S, SIX ROOM HOUSE
A. C. Bradford, R•cine, Ohio
roeorded ln VoJume 120, page 482
p»lllurc and wut cr. E1ght room
·h
b lid .
16 2' ..
10 Year Guarantee ........ ...... .
Oulb 1.i"lng ) w1t bath. 8 cveru 1 out u Jngs.
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or the Melgs County Deed Record11,
h S' (' 1 1 .
ou. st'll
. rOOt rcalionably.
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Cl ose to h ~~~u·' roa d . 11 n _E.c h oo J III ~-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,. whi ch said deed omitted two
Will
bus ~llld matl routes. David Uulcourges in the · description and er246fl.
6.3. 121
p
t er, Rt. 1, Pomeroy. Phone
roneously inserted a wrong me~:~ s·
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ua·ement. That the plaintiff and
15 ACitES IN S IDI'~ CORPORA·
he
r predecessors in title hne,
TION , lying between Union Ave,
for
more than (Wfmty-one years,
Wanled
to
Rent
and Count.y Chlldrer1's Home
been in the uninterrupted, actuo~~l ,
· property. J. J. Leifheit, Phone MIDDLE AGED t.:OlJPLE WANTS
300 Gallon ...... . . ,, ,,,
open, notorious, exclusive and ad!WI-X .
6-3·6tp
2 bedroom home or apartment.
vl'rse possession of the •bove de·
Box t8!i, M\ddle J&gt;ort or call
sc r~bed real estate, under a claim 1
ELEC1'111C o•~LAVAL
&lt;.:REAM
Chester Yukon 02223.
6-2-3tc
· SI!JI JI"il tor. ~i'l.ll for 12 cows. See
or ownership.
500 Gallon
The prayer or said petition Js II Chris }'ruth al Mnamn, W. Va.
that any interest claimed by any
6-f·:ltc
(9al Morine Suppl~of the defendanta obe ld.ludgcd
UNd INah and moton, SliJ.OO and i
·- - - ·null and void, that detendailt11 b!l
Termltea often deltruy valu.F'ORTY ACHKS OF MIXF..D~. ,:~~~:,d up, while thliv Int. Metro,o(ltan
from auertlna any right,
able property btrl'ore 1nyone i1 t~njoined
or put up uu shMre6. ~~
M.rlne Sal•• and lerviu, Pant·
tt tlc, interest or claim tn and to
aware of their presence. Thr.l
nibb!i, Jtl. 2. Lun,!ol HuUom.
•ray. P_horq 16-M.
2 J tk
51airf real estate, and that plainoff Ht. 7. lnLrk of new Eastern
is because they hve in tunneJa tiff's title in and ll) ,,aid real es·
High School .
6 1 6tp ( 14) f"-&lt;&gt;r Rent
which they eti. into wood. 1'hey
bit&gt; be quieted, and lor other
Jo their damaJe fron1 the In· lief.
TOMATO AND SWEET POTATO
- Furnished and
sidft oul. We'll cllcck your pro.
The above mentioned ptrties
planta. Second house east from
McMasten, Middleporty fur termHcs tree, eradl· will further take notic:e that
MIDDLEPORT
school houlit! in Syracu1e. Wm.
OHIO
port. Phone ~M .
2 a tl
eate them at low cott. &amp;-mom·
H. Holn10s.
D-29-atp
bet an inspeetioa. 1a time savu to ~aid petition and that
D •ROOM APARTMiii'IT WITH
dGIIare.
have beentomade
required
answer ' the
bath and llartce. 8 room bou5e
For
FREE
lntpHfion
or
before
the
lit day of A••a~·~,,L
end t room lPII'tment. Phone
1959. ,•
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310.M, Pomeroy. A. · N. Ben&amp;ol.
Bertha Carl, :PlalnUf!-f
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·RACI~Tbe Higtl Sctlool. &amp;ra•
~· 1 -duating clase ret'lflle4 :iat.urday
..• ; mqr,nUJg ,frQm U;\e~r trip to . W~sh­
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taM ODII:INIX,
circlinJ fo_r a Iandini' approach,
iftll enlor
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reportr ·saad. He toot the pJane ett th\t ,.,.. yeu lib, 1tut JW
u~. k 3,000 feet aad bailed out./ ~', ..... he.,. thiL .,.... fep
H' . :r-eported to the eontro) eXtrt ,, .,......
ODRINIX
toJwer just _before the crash that ..,.,.., yOur IIPPI'tlt. tnlll ._
he was
trouble,
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We Colleel All•where
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Gilmore Supply

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Sprlna: Ave., ·P omeroy, Ohio.
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II .28 6te

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BEER AND WINE (:ARR,Y OUT.

iU!iiAliLii WOllEN OR COYPl.£ to ettre ror
im·;,lide.
No loundr)o. Day 011. Pl...,
Pomeroy 118-X Ill' Lotort 21&amp;1. GRAVELY TIIACTOR IAj.l. AND
8-l«p
SIRVICI, 113 1. Malo, - ·
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RELL\.BLII: MAN. MEcHANICAL~~o..u llomhart,
RMdml'*·
ly incUned. Have 11le1 ability.
Olllo. · , _ C....l!le Uti.
A~e to mana1e •tore. Study
6-2-301c
' employment. Apply ln ,perton at

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Metropolitan Marine SaJea. See
WUlla Leadinabam.
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tt...a'""' oil toM ch..ac,..,

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On the Go
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welding,
and Parts
electrlo
weldlnJ. or:etylue
ft. 1~. Miller
Co.
315 Aah St., l\tlddleport, Ohio.
Phone ~.J.
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Lincoln
St,...t, !llddloport,
• ROOMS, BATH, 8ASF.MENT,
laue utility room, 2 blttbl. Sl:
automatic heat, atorm ~oor11, AIR CONDmONil'/G, REl111JGER·
ation 1enlce. Jack's kefriloracar aarage, larce lot. Phone 8U1
window•. 1618 Lincoln Uelght&amp;.
day or nlahb.
1·2-3te
tlon, Ne.- Hav~n. Phone Tt:
Call Pomeroy ~8-S·Stp
23037.
e.:za.tf FOR ~ALE: l'URNISIIIlD t ROOM
ONE THREE ROOM APT. WITH
ba~th . F.att Main Stre&amp;l.
One
an
house
or with
Will bath.
-tell $4000.00
unfUmiJbed.
tlkll
flve room apt Me-chanic St.
,
P.
M.
Cowdery,
Frank
Hudson,
Pomei'O)",
Phone
Call 318·Y.
6-4·3te
, Phone YU-kon
IJ$3:.
M-ttc
NICELY FURNISHEJl ! ROOM
D:17
8 ROOM MODUN ,IIOME, TILi:
and biiLth, 2 bedroom up11laJrll
Bpth, Full Jlo!OII)onl, Fuf11,1&lt;0,
apJrtment. Phohe 6410. · 84-etc LAWN Mo1"ERS AND ~MALL
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motQr NPJ!Ir. Expert c:nt iron
6- 2-3tc:.

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NIAGARA

Secret ~torm

Llle ol Riley
.AJ;os 'n' ..Andy ·,
Arthur J. Smi\1&gt;-NeWI
Tbe Juie Rlvlln Sbo'w
The Three ·Stooges
Sheriff of CocbiM
7:1!11 _T4e_lny!ollble_ 'Man
S:QO, ~·~- l!lri~e
: 8:30 Yaney Derrlna:er

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Captain Kancaroo

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Daily Devotions
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P.I:ST CONTROL CO.

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Call Don Milia,

:Re~p,.~ .Eight . • ·r- •
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go ~telldy
Laugh Line
Ford Shov.·
Yoh Bet YOti.- IJld
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Mr. and · Mra. Dean ntan spent
Sunday Ia Rave.nawood with rela- ~ ,..~~ fe YW fw flrtt llM
tives.
wHtiiwt . t .....,.., ~,.._,
eur new iiii"UU ctiW OOitiNIX.
t.rry Curtil is apendlnt a week y.., Muat .... ...,. let ,.
w.tb hla ~Mndmothe.:. Mary Pierce · .;. ,.._ ....,._, IMck. 1Me 7 ,...
and .uncle Hovt
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Mr. and Mra. Junior Spaun and clet,. lu:atiW~. "'"".. ., ....,_
family apent Saturday evenlba:
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with Mr. and MrJ. Jlodaey Piette . . . or C*tlehts, •r . . . . . . ...,....
and IODI.
ODttlfiJIIX It • tlnr ttWet aM: ...

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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family of Marietta opont lho woOl!
at end witb Huel Joluo ... and IOD.

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Tile Fedent.ed Church Counctl
iriu bold a very importa nt meelin&amp;
7f'iday at 7 p m. and aU members are urged to .attend

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Ward~ Ours

son
Joyce
Carson,
Mr
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Mrs, Miss
ChriS..
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Mr and

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Is Honored On
50th Birthday

Mrs WJohn
gll
alkerBuO«h,
Mr a nd and
MrsMrsOrVor
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Mrs Wa rren Our s 'lntertaJn ed
at her home at Bashan, 0 , Wlth
a surprise ljirthday d mner for

Holter and fa mily, Ernest Holter,
){r. and Mn. Rou VanMeter and
daughters Sh1rley and Linda, .Mr
and Mrs Ernest Johnson, Mr and
Mn . Do uglas Clrtle. Mr and Mrs.
Skelly Boggeu and son Dale,
Miss Sandra Smith, Mr. and Mrs
George Hall, Mia' Anna corneU,

her husband, Warden "Jim" Ours
in honor of h1 s fl! tJeth birthday
on Sunday May 31st.
Those present wf':re Mr~ Bettill' Mrs Mary Bla nk, Mr and Mrs
Jllmes Cornell, Mrs. Gladys Deem
and sona Norm.n and Roger, Ro
berL OW's.

Understanding the

For free booklet, write:
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was followed by an article "What Mrs \VQrd is w1th her s1ster Mrs.
many lovely alternate.
Thank you notes were read Is Llfe About?" by George M. A.d.· Raymond S1sh at Mason.
from Mrs HDrace McElhinny, Mrs. ams taken from "Today's Talk."
L R. Wiley_ has ret~rned_ to his
Ben
Nc
utzbng
and
Mrs.
Eli:Abeth
A
poem
"SomebDdy
's
Mother
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home
"l fter vtsltlng w1tb h11 bro·
Mrs. Luc1lle ~ayes re turned to
1thcr 1:1 the Soutb.
dedtcated
tD
one
of
the
older
mem·
Lima with her son and daughter Lear.
An anvitallon was received from
Le
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m -La w, Mr
and Mn. Wilham the Wilkesville Temple to lbeir bers of the Tempdc
, MrsM.
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Mr~; NeJU~ 'l,le of Carpenter,
Mayes and famlly for a two weeks JnspectioQ to be held Friday, Elhmny , was r eaT•bY Ars. de~h~ and p•esident o1 the loeal BPW
vu:lit.
June 5 A number of the me m· hng A contest " our roun
Club i1 confined 01l the Hulzer
bers and Fides Lodge members Umted States" With Mrs Horace HoiPitlll along with her son,
to attend this mspectlon.
McElhmny m charge concluded Johnny because of a contagious
A report of t.he ways and Means the program.
bver d1scase that Johnny bas con·
Comm1ttee was given by to-chair· I j~~~~~~~ wer e mv1tcd mto the traded.
men, Mrs Philip Meinhart
t,
room where refreshments
Mr ::md Mrs. Max Coats of
Mrs Nathan BI.Ui.
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The group voted to hold
served by the L1ma were guests of Mr. and lrlra.
annual picnlc in JulY with
Smith, asaiilted by Robert Coat.a and family Monday
ben or the K. .ei.l'.J.odte.
The ~able was cov- evemng
ties oJ "'bOth M~1g..:e .nm~ll!
wh•te linen cloth and
Pauline Zirkle, student nurse
hers and Fides Lodge
centered w1th a bouquet of at Holzer Hospital is home on vawtll be guests. Monday,
rc~ , T~feJ pnd crystal c-andelabras. cation wtth her parenu Mr. and
was sleeted as the tentative
Mrs E;ber Lewis. Tuesday she
for the picnic and tt will be
went to Ashland, Ky., to visit witb
in the Middleport Roadside P~rk
frien:ls for a few days,
Following the busmess meettne

Mr. ours

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- in a variety of colors.
36 inobes wide.

2 yds. for $1.00

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BEDS Complete
$88.00

Pome •oy QfS

Pomeroy Bend
THE '"TRES

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$149.00

MEIGS -

Millon Bradley Teaching Aids
••• the key to lun and l•arnlng

"THE JOU:RNEY"
- DeOOrah Kerr
Y"l Brvnner

Yo~~ttt!llcl w#l fiiMI th.t leomltl~ h fu"- wht" It's o go..... And MllkMI
1rft1er -.dllllt ol• .,.. tM "IOflllo" eppf0C141h to help him hrtpro"

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hit Mhool . .,k, Wfletl_, ,.ur child piOJI thtM go-irll wit.. }'Ot.l IH'
wltll otlt..- chlhl,.., M'U e11Joy fhh fUN _, hll leorlllft(l.
Mlftotllttoclley leof'lllnl old• ore educotor..app~. uMd tMd!en.
......_hool fllroegh grade '1.
Ahh 1fttWa AIPHAIIT PICTUII AAIH eAtDI. UHJt
NUMIIII; UNIC 11T1111, DIAL 'H II'IU, UNDI..
UANDINO NUMIIII, uti ....,. Prl• ,_. 9lc

Kerwm Mathews, VOn Johnson

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0.. The Brightest

PomeroJ

TO NIGHT •nd FRIDAY

",R.mE ~~OME"

1\andoJnh Scott, Karen Steele
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T8MPLE-Mid.dleport
Net Open Ttnltlbt ,
FRIDAY 1ncf IATUI~YJ~
IUN., MON. and TU*S. ·
"SHAGGY DOG"
Fred MacMurray, ~ H&lt;aeeo
Admlulon 75c anct 50c

Corner In

MIDDLEPORT

Reg, $158. KrOehler Lounge Cbalr &amp; OltoDIIn Sale U2l·
Reg. $49.00 Kroehler TV Chalra . . . . . . . . S.le $39.00
Reg.,$29.95 Kroehler Oeciulonal Chairs . . Sale $1!4.80
Reg. $27.50 Kroehler TV Chairs . . . .' . . . . Sale $22.00

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l.arge

he Our 1959

FRIGIDAIRE

FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
RANGES ·

Two Are Injured
In Farm Mishaps
In Meigs County

Jour~ mills.

.Sen. Ray T. Miller Jr. of Cleveland and Arthur :Slake of Martins
lt'erfy were the only ·Democrats
jolDina Republican dppoe!Uon,
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Two "otber

er,u

Antl)~;~py

Cleveland Demo·

0. Calabrese and

POLIO SHOTS, INDICTED - Ben Gamble sits with
Elizabeth, 9, and Ray, 14, In Edenwold, Tenn ,
bemg indicted by the Davidson county health departfor refusing potio immunization shots for the children.
he was tired of being told what do, and if II means
a jail term 11 they can · start
the cell ready,"

Youth 8elqs¢S·•·.

Offers 'fo'Buy ,.
Cat WitlfW.iitg$
P!IO!VlLLE,

w. va.

Racme's Emergency Squad was
kept o ~ the move Thursday ~fte_r­
noon handling two CifCS wtthin
the matt-er of one hour !rom the
P~rtland area
The ,quad was !!ummoned first
at 1·05 p m to the Gail Price
farm .1t Portland to transport
Harry Honbach to Meigs General
Hospit · l after Honbacb had tal-'
len from a load of hay breaking
' a shoulder and suffering pos·
sible lJack mjuries.
Before the squad had ~~ft the
hoqnhl they were summoned
to the Ed Bush farm in Lebanon
Township where a horse had
fallen on R.aymond Hartley break·
4l.K his leg. He was also brought
to the hoepital.
D•1rlng the two runs the squad,
travel~IJ ~ total of
miles.

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Jullus .J. .Petra'eii+ rtturned to the
nem~rlttc aide. Another, John J.

1~year

HOL

thing ;ntl won:t sen It e'leta for

old boy whO -found a 11at
with
WJRI4".
knows he tilas a &amp;ood.
"'(!orrJ.gan of Cleveland, · was ab-

SALE .

79c a yard'
0

$3.95
$4.95
$5.95
$8.95
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SPREADS
. , .· . , SALE $4.00
SPREADS
.. , . . s.:l.i $5.00
' .. . . .. . . SALE $7:.00
SPREADS
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BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS

DRAPES and
COllAGE SETS
Regularly sell for $1.00.
Good selecUon In ali colors.

~·ine quality Birdseye diapers. Hemmed, Cut size
27x27.

SALE

79c a pair

_$1.69 do1.

$3.95

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Eli11belb Aan Smith.
VJaltlna: the paat week end
II i:hlt p~renta , Mr. and

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Karr Sr. of Racine .

wen Mr. and Mtt.
and two aona of
Dennle Karr Jr. and ·
Shirt)' of Cli'eleYill•
and
Harold

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In COiuillbuo wllll Mr. and Mil.
Rllpb Ruuell. l«ra. Rus,.eU ii the

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11 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT
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...... .. .. .... .. .. $39f.95
24 Cu. Ft.

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moderniStic 'aiid Qohll patterns- alia plain' oolotil 'ln
rose, green; natur~ ~~~d, broy,;n, . Ea~ pair 50 laehea
wide, 84 lnch-:s long,. '

Rutland, MIQ Betty Demoskey of
Middleport ond Eatt Denny J'r, of
Pomeroy vlsited Tuetdu eveNp;i

Sale

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One man died and his passenger, both Kaiser Aluminum
workers escaped with only minor injuries in a spectacular
highway' crash Thursday morning six miles west of R1ptey on
Route 33.
.
Jackson County Sheriffs deputies sa1d Joe K. Markam,
who tived with his family In a Cheshire, 0 ., trader court, was

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Full and Twin Sizes. Big se!ecllon ol colors ~ in Wo•en
cotton - chenille and hobnail spreads.
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~ddie Grue1er returned
Sui\day after a week's viait
In Lane~ater with Mr1 and Mrs. R.
B. WiUdn1.
Mr. and Mra.
18.
turned to their home,
Monday, after an
with her motb~:~r, Mn.
Grueaer,
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WAS e42.9S

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apd patterns ~ Ootlj&gt;n
Barkclolh. WaShable Apd
preshrunk. 4~'; agd 4W:
widths.
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Um•t 'Plan's J~:riO

Joe K. Markam Is Victim
In Accident Near Ripley

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IUUPREADS

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graduation or ber grandson, Donald Van Meter.'
Mr
Mrs. Eddae H.trtung l'e·
Tuesday everung
a racaUon tip to the Blue
Mountains.
Timothy Bishop and Mr.
George B111hop and tamvisited tbrlelly on
wilh Mrs. Margaret '
Mrs.
Cueter and Mra.
George
and daughters or
Logan were week end guests of
Mrs, Maraaret Hemsley.

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indt Double Bowl Sink .. Reg. U49.95 .. Sale •129.9&amp;

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(p,rnt&gt;. SPLid oolor
geeno or tan.

while

Mrs. )label VanMeter left SVJI,.
day for Vounaatown to attend the

lleluxe Sink .... . • Reg. UU.DS . . Sale f88.88

(16--16~ )'

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;\.11 sizes -- Smoli (14-14\1
n"'k), IIU!dium (JH~\2),

In Ponreroy

N laeh

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Is KiUed In Highway Crash

HOIIII

Two ol five Democratic senators
GPPolina: the bill switched stands
1 wheh a compromise was
reached
1o make the tax three instead of

DRAJn.y. ·

WORK .SAHtT$ .

. •• LUCILLI MAWKIN•

54 Inch Double Drain Board Sing Reg. •89.85 Sa~o $11.88

$1.08' '_. •'

"BIG VANKII
MeJt's Sjtort Sletl~~

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OIIW.
a.a wlf'l'll ~,
fonitht and kturd.y, hltlt ...,
in JOs, low t.nithf In a..

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preaent one-Mlll tax. The Senate
left unehanged the one-mdl levy
on state-chartered' banb.
The regular calendar for the
last session :,t'bursday IWII&amp; scrapped and tbe tax bill subatUuted at
the. laat minute.

Reg. U19.0o Kr?ehler Lounge Chair .... Sole U8.QO

U•lte4 Press lnt.rn.tMnl:l

SJNGLI COPY-k

,oo•SeQ,tte eb.ana:es.
It came to tbe Senate with o11,e
mJU added by the Houae to the

Reg. $97.50 Kroehler Swivel Rocker . . . . Sale $81.00

P~ople

SINKS

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Reg. $109.00 Berk!lae Recliners .. . . .... Sale $91.00

enttne

The 1bill, whieb would yield an
••timated 64 million dollars addi·
~DJI in the next two years, now
a:oe1 back to the House for action

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Reg. $49.00 Berkllne Plat!Orm llo&lt;kers .. Sale $41.00

·Mainly About

I - 2 PC. BUCK · · · · · · Regular $219.95 · · Sale $165.00
1 -2 Pc. Green .... Regular $219.95 · Salt $165.00
1-2Pc.FoamRu.berRose Reg.$299.95 .. Sale$200.00
1-2 Pc. Green Foam Ru.ber Reg. $339.95 · · Sale $241.
f - 2 Pc. Blui Foam Ru.btr Rt~,. $339.95 · · Sale $241.00
1 -Rose Sofa Bed and Chair Reg. $169.95 · · We $139.
I- Sealy Sofa Bed and Chair Rq. $2,!.95 · · Sale $165.
I - Grey 2 pc. Sued Suite Sold for $300.d0 · · Sail $175.
Never Uaed

for the week -end.
1111, a.G To

Weather

June 5, 1959

Senate Illajorit)' Leader Frank 1- -'-- -KJnJ &lt;D-Toledo) ~aid th,e sales tax
bUI mieht come up for aetlon poaolbly oa Tuelldoy ol W~d..ad&amp;y.
It lJ tlle li.IJt of f!Ye tax boOJta
~ommended b)' Gov. Michael V.
DlSaUe for tibe Jll!neral fund.
The franchise tax bill, to boost
from ,ne to three mills the tax
on Ohio eorporationt, was pa14fd
alter retlatanee by five dls11enting
D~moerata was broken.
The aCtion came just before
lawmaker adjourned to go homE;_

Reg. U9.0G BerWae Platform Rodiera . . ~· ,ca.to
Reg. f89.0G Berlloek and Ottomans, . . . . . Sale $54.80
Reg. $81!.00 ·lle~kline' Reellners ·. 1. . ... Sale $54.00

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!:!&gt;nslderation by the Leg ature next week of a bill to boost
the stale sales tax by $34 million dollara a y,ear.
The go ahead was given Thursday to the sales tax ·bUI, !all
of the administration's lax increase programs, when the Senale voted passage, 17-15, of .the corporation franchise lax hike.

SALE $77.00

Mr:~. Da~el

Breakfast Sets

Sale 2 for $5.00

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$34 Million Sales Tax

a.

Reg. $97.50 and$~, Berkline Recllnen

here The McBride girls are daughters t·l Mr and Mrs. Joe McBride md Debbie is the daughter
of Mr and Mra. Joe :Barnett.
Mrs. Clare Bacon, mother of
Judge Hacon bas returned
her
bome m Peebles
few days here
She came
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LIVING ROOM SUITES

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&amp; Swbel Roekers with reterslble foam rubber elllhlona

II ~:~;n~and

MONTH

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(28 • 8ij •.._..
meuure), .D\edtum (for t'hale
wbo " " ' - 32 3t), Ioree
(fw tiM! 38 • 38 woirt oluo)
and extra large (to ,. 42
waist). Cool eal&lt;on d&lt;nim.
Semi-boXer wal.st. ~ crt¥
or blue.

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VOL XI NO. 43

Plrastte, Nyl&amp;D, Bayou and 'Jiaputry Cover.s. All new merchln-

Meeting
C'Laptet
~·
Held On Tuesday

FIRST ·of THE

MOBBY JEANS· •·

dise !H'iced to give our customers a treat uvtnp,

Mr and Mrs. Albort Sparks
and " "nddoughter, Penny coe of
Haydeoville viSited
with Mi ..
Sylvia McMaster saturdoy. On
Sundaj they vi&amp;!ted )Vith the
Pomeroy Chapter 1B6 OES met Don Gmther family at Waterford.
In rea:ular
evening
Mr. Clnd Mrs. Blaine Walburn
t session
J1 dl Tuesday
d worthy
mo
Pa sy a or •
· have ntmed their new daughter,
Harry
ldl g P. Smith, worthy Kimbe,.Jy Sue. She wa11 OOrn et
, pres n
Meigs General HospJtal sunday.
An invitation was received lo at· Robert See, local and
••nd
lnspect'1on of ,Pt
Pleasant Harrison, ddClifton,
"'
' · t are graildpatd
Chapter on Monday June 1!5 at 8 enta In a 1hon o ones name tn
m It was decided to postpone Tuesday's Sentinel. Mrs. Walburn
Mother-Daughter Banquet un- I and b,.by were retumed home
September. Plans were discus- Wednesday
81!d for attending mspection of Ra·
Mrs. Richard Gress' Is recuper- 1
ating lit her home after recent
cme Cbapler.
Rerrel~ents wfre served at surgery at Holzer HospUai,the close of the m~eting by Ellza·
Kathy and Mary Margaret Me·
beth Young, Norma Parker, Mane Br1dc, Huntington, and the1r Cfru·
Morns
Bernetta Young, Edith san De!Jble Ba~nett, Huntingto~,
' and Mlldred Fisher
are guest of the Clarence McNeala
They Qre great niecea ot Mrs. Me I
Neal and are on vacation and are

School

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KROEHLER &amp; BERKUNE CIIAIRS

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SALE

YOU CAN HAVE PUN
WHILE .VOU
.HI!Lpt YOUR CHILD LEARN

REFRIGERATORS
$158.00

Reg.

Big selection bl fioral

r~ce 1 vcd

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th

For Tlulncr., end Jrriday

CRETONNE I

was held Tuesday evenlno at the K. of P Hall wlth MEC Er- Mary lou who hals be:en visttina:
....,.
with Mrs Murray for the past
ma Smith presiding.
week returned home with them.
A communication from the Grand Chief relative to the Dor..a McGhee who has made

C. UP!-

-outtolooolllxllftllhl!f loot . , , _ Of porlo o1oto
t.bn from • WIMtoa-lll~m

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Conven t JOn
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ne!lh...,., fewt'l. The

. SA~E ··

Pnd Mra. John Talbott of
Columbus visited recently wttb
Mrs J'nmer Ru11e11.
Mr and Mra. R. E. Ward ol Raam~
.enswoo&lt;t visited wtth Mr•. James
The regular meeting of the Meigs Temple Py~h1an Sasters Murr;~y Sunday. Tbe1r daugb~r.

N

HIGM POINT,

P. I. Wotoon coliN IIOI!ct alter

Mr

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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

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Canton 9, Ohio

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Mr and Mrs. Rolland Torrene1!
, Shtle Convenilon to be held in
Neutzhng m cnarge and Mrs. ! st&amp; yJng With Mrs. Jam cb Murray
Robert Bu1h, Ernest Busb, Flos Columbus, Sept '.!3·26 Mra. Grirt
Russe
ll
will
rep
resent
the
Temple
Hapton.stall .at the plano. The I whJle Mrs, Ward is JJt Mc1gs Gen·
1
sJe Bush, Mr
and
Mrs. R~
Bus h. Rat!del PJgott, the honoree as a delegate at the conve ntion hymn "What A Friend we Have I eral Hospital Anna Mae JeUery
and Mrs. Cash Babr will be the 1n Jesus" opened the program. It who cuso made, ber h~e with
and hostess.

BIBLE
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SEE US FIRST

$199.95

We Have Something !llew

Full 40 lllch Size

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Bomboek,
PortliDd;

SyReuse;
IIQmond

MARKIT RII'IIRT
CINOJNNA'l1 UPf_,produce ·
Eggs large A steady to firm
othet!a 'blnly steady ; prices at
farms, cOrununers whites and
brown, A fnmbo Z3·28.. A large
1f.U, A ·medlum 13-141, A small
TWO AilE FINED
10.13, » large 13·18, undergrades
Two men were fined In the 9-14.
eel
Cbickens, fryer~ uncbang .,
Me1gs County Court Tburaday af·
ternoon wlth Roosevelt Hawley solpplJ.es ample, ft'l'er~ 2~-t lb._14MDI IA!-I:t: hghl
fined $10: and coste far l5\0
prices 61.000 •t 14
WIUard Nehon, hens
~.000 at ID,' 1$.·
and costs and
lor driving

dead whl!n offteen am ved on tbe
scene about 10. 13 a. m. His passenger, Joseph Wtlb, also of Chetl·
·

trader court, was treated
at a Ripley cURie, then at
HoapiW Hi Gallipohs, and
to the report, M.ark-

lost control of hli
as lie rounded a
slight curve Skid marks measured
340 Feet before the car left the
highway to turn over several
tuna. It was completely, demobshcd.
Wtlls, in •hock, could teJI ofllcers bttle or nothmg about the
accident.
•
Jackson County Coroner E Royal Kessell ordered Markam's remama taken to Charleston Gentral
Hcspjtal today for pOSt morteOl
study It was lbeorlzed that Mark·
am may have suffered a heart at·
tack Dr r;unting spell before the
crash.
Funeral arrangemen.ts are pend·
mg the post mortem au-topsy. Re·
mains are at the Ed1son Parsons

1958

are Mrs. Markam,
a young son, Joey.
cam.e to Che11bire from
W. Va.
said Wills indicated
llad driven td' Ripley to
needed tools flefore prothe Ka1ser plant where
as an electrieian.

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