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Dally Se.otlne~ Pomeroy·llliddleport, 0, June 9, 19G9

Rio Grande
Commencement
Exercise Held

Sunday attremoon llr and Mrs
James Arnold 1ttended the com·
mencement exer~tses held at tbe
lbo Gnnde College at Rio Grande,
Ohao.

First Baptist
Priscilla Circle
Meeting Is Held

' Mrs Warren Hulburt was bos
tess f()r the Prl:!!Jctlla Circle (If
the Y1ddleport
Ftrst
Baptist
ChuN'h at her borne Monday eve·
nmg

~Berry of Dayton de·
clUJ~ 1ddreu Has sub-

Mr Loren

M1ss .f l'eddte Houdasheh, ehsar
hvered Ute
man o' the CU'cle preSided over
Ject was "How Fortunate You Are the mrPtlng and tbe aroup decld·
t.o Graduate From A Small Col- ed to remember the ahut·ln as
lese.''
theu P"OJect for the year.

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The Arnolds' daughter, .IU.d), a
fre&amp;hman 1t Rio Grande, was an
u.Jler !or the exerciseS and Vera
Covert. daughter of Mr Erneat Co
vet, also a freshman, sang an the
college chou and Mr Leonard
GWJudowsky was also a member
of the chou. Mr Gwuzdowaky is
m1rned to the former Rea Ann
M1lls of Middleport

Mrs Coleman, vice chaarman
presented the pro&amp;ram for the
evenm~

Neutzling Rites
Held On Saturday

MEIGS -

PomoroJ

TONIGHT

"THE HANGING TREE"
Gary Cooper Marla Sehell
Not Open WHnetd•r

'J'EMPL&amp;-Middloport
TONIGHT

"SHAGGY DOG"
f'red MacMurray, Jea.n H'llfltlll'
Admi1alon 75c and SOc
Not Open W.ds. •nd Thura.

Mr and Mrs Ben Neut21tng re
turnerl home Satflrday mght from
Columbus where they attended the
fun eral of hts brother, Joseph
Neuttlmg held at the I.each Fun
era! Home on Saturd•y mornln&amp;
Burial was In the Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens on F'lst Broad
St
un Frtday evening, the Colum
bua Chapter of th,. Mute Society
conducted servtce~:~
Mn Gertrude NeutzJihg' and !On,
Scott, and Mr and Mrs Walter
Hale and 110n, Bobby, of Athens ,
abo attended the services.

Be Sure To Got

A Tan And Not A
Burn With

BRONZTAN
LOTION or CREAM

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CREAM

85e

LOTION

75e to U.25

fl.OO

FREE
QET A PERFE(.'T TAN TillS SUMMER
GET A FREE SUN TAN GUIDE

Stark's Drug Store
POMEROY, 01110

MAIN STilEET

Robert Byer was guest speaker when the

Heath MethodiSt Church of Middleporl met Monday for their

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
lr LUCILLI HAWk.iNS
Mr. and !.Irs Vugil Ron of Ak·
ron were week end guests of Mr
and Mrs Charles Eske'A and Mrs
Ftorenec .Burnside
Mr and Mn Clyde Headley and
Mrs Clarence Barnhill and daught
er, Ruih Ann, of Tuppers Pla.ms
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr and Mrs Homer Holter
Mrs Emma Lewis and son, Leo,
of c()lumbus, were week end
gue~~ts of 'Mr and Mrs. Chltries
B ck They also Y!Stled Mr and
Mu

Fr

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Mr and Mrs Floyd Rumflch.. of
Rutland vtsated Sunday w1th .Mr
and Mrs Charles Buck
Mrs Eldon Kraeutcr and d&amp;Uiilh
ten, Lcda Mae, Dolores and Ro
berta, were busmen vuutora In
Parkersburg, .~onday
Mr and Mrs Jaek Kennedy re
turned home Sunday evenmg after
a week end YISit m Columbus w1th
her s1ster and brother m law, Mr
and Mrs French Hundley and

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Mr and Mrs Wilham C Jakes
and daugbter. Allison Le1gh, of
Colony , N Y, were week end
guests of Mr and Mrs John W1l
Ham Blaettnar i\1r .Take~ and Mr
Biaettnar were fraternity •b rothen
In college
Mrs Helen Croy and Paul Rich
of Caldwell are the gueiits of Mr
and Mrs Homer Radfurd, Alhens
Road
Mr and Mrs Homer Jladfot'd
and gue8ls, Wilham and Peffrey,
and ~:u c~:~ta. Mrs Helen Croy and
Paul Rlch, were tn Columbus on
Sunday to attend the funeral of
Arthur Croy Enroute to Columbua
they VISited Mr and Mrs Harry
Black at Newa1 k
Mr and Mrs W A Gibbs and
sons, W1lllom and Jelfrcy, and
Mrs Geol'gta Wllham&amp;on and Mrs
0 B Elberfeld Wl'l t In Col umbus
Sunday, to attend the Baccaiaure
ate service of McKmley Hlih
&amp;hool Mrs Walhamson rem11ined
for the commencement on Tuea
day evenmg when her arnndson,
Jon Lynn Hundley, w1JI gnduate.
Mr. ,and Mrs Edward P&amp;rfttt re·
turned home Monday alter a visit
in Warren with Mr and Mrs Clay
ton White and flim1ly
Mrs It A Pulhna who Is em
pluycd in Columbus. spent the
~ek end &amp;L her home, Texas
Mn Charles Saue1, who has
been on ~acatJon from Stiffler's
Store 10 ,Pomeroy and her daugb
ter, Mrs Walllam Welker and dH.I·
dren apcnt last week an Culumbua
V1s1tlng relative• They returned
bome last Fnday accompanted by
Mrs A E Donaldson, Mass Sally
Sauer and Miss June Bailey Miss
Sauer and Mass Batley are employ.
ed b)l UnUed Alrlmes of Colum·
bus and came to attend the wed·
dmt~ of Mila Leah K Jtowlcy
to

AI! PAIR
preclaion lr a
wa~hword here

GOESSLER
JEWELRY
ComSL

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Pomeroy, G

1n the servlee He told of the
fraendlmess of tbe people m theR
countrtes and their Wlllmgne88 to
help tourUitl!
tie brought out the fact that m
a lot of eountr1e1 the American
Lounsts are eonSJdert;d easy prey
to sell tlema to and many Ameri
ca ns know nolhang of the customs
and values ln other countr~es and
are qu1te often cheated m deaUngs
Wllh fore~gners
Byer stressed Ute fact that one
planmng to visit a fore1gn country
should learn ail they can about
th customs, what to expect, and
also that knowmg the values of
thml!s In the:!!Je countrlu miJht
help g1ve the ImpresSion that
Amer1eans are economy mmdecJ.
Byer brou11ht out the fact t)lat
the American Gl Is known In many
countr~es as a sy mbol of Peaee
and that we Will do all we can to
prevent the movement of Com·
mumsm
Sltde&amp; of the countries he has
v1s1ted were shown by Mr Dyer
A p1ano prelude by Mn Emer
son Jones opened the meetmg 10
charge of Mrs Burford East, vke
president, who prestded m the ab
sence of the president Mus Frle
da Faehnle gave the evening's de
VOtiORS
Tbe program, 'A New Ambas11a
dor for Chnst, the Tounst" was
presented by Mrs David Entsmm
ger A Jetter from President Eisen·
hower was read by Mn Bruce
Lloyd and Mrs Entsminger alao
ga,ve a reading and introduced
the speaker, Mr Byer
During t'he bustnes!O mcchng 11
ptcnlc was plann~d for July at the
parsonage and each member Is
asked to brmg a covered dish and
the1r drink
Prayer by MISs IBe!iS Sanborn
clused Lhe meetmg
,
A salad course was served by
Mrs c. A Emmtslh, Mrs Everett
Davis and Mrs. Nan Moore with
Mn Robert Coats as cuntnbutlng
hostcn Mrs East prcs1dcd at the
coffee service
Guests for the evcnmt~ were Mr
B~er and David Konknght
- ,-, -,p,,k-,.- 1-ast Saturday at the
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Mr and

Mrs

Jame.ll

Arnold

Around And
About
Middleport

were m Galllpohs Saturday even
fRIDDII HOUDASHIL T
1ng to attend a dmner party at
Mr and Mr1 Don Allen left
the La feyette Hote1
yesterday lor thelr home In New
The dmner was gtven by Mr
York
Ctty aner visitmg here with
and Mrs Don Allen of M11m1
relaltYPr
and frlenda.
Beach and New York in honor of
Mr
and
Mn Lawrence Faulk
Loren Berry, Dayton, who reettY·
ner
from
St.
Albans v1aited wtth
ed an Honorary Degree of Doctor
hit rot'lther, Mra. James Faulkner
of La\1 from the Rio Grude last s ,u1day. Mr Faulkner, who
Colle'!:~ Donald Power, chalrman
~J?me preachin&amp; at tbe Corn·
of the Roard . of the General Tele does
mumt:y Church at St Albans, bapphone Company, New York Ctty,
who recetved an Jlono.rary Degree llr.ed l 5 convert&amp;, iD tbe Cole
m Bu..aness Admtnistrabon from Rtver Sunday before .cown&amp; to
RIO Gr.tnde and Thomas Woods of Middleport.
Ctncmnatt who h111d receiv~ an
Gue ..ts l,ast Sunday at tbe home
Honorii&gt;Y Degree tn 1958 and was of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cline
named on the Board of Trusteea were I..dayette Cline and Mr and
at the rollege
Mrs Cecil Cline and Dnld •Chne
Also atlendtn~ were Mr11 Lor
Mi'. :and Mrs Harold Coast ol
en Berry, Mrs Dogald Power and Elmgrove, W Va , and Mr and
Mrs 8~.:nny Prtce daughter of
Mrs George Sr:ler of F1.1rmont,
Mr Woods, and about 20 other W
Va1, v111te wl Mr and Mrs
fnend • of the groiJp
John Ponons an aon over the
weekend Mrs. Coast and Mrs
Mrs ~haffer are aiaten of Mr
Pa~':'~nd Mn John Parsons were

United Methodist
Dof RClass In
Monday Meetinq

Mls:&gt;es Augusta Lneretla and
Ada Gt-nhe1mer were hostesse1 to
the D1ughters of P.uth Class of
the United Metod1st Church on
MondA\' a!ternoon at their homa
on M•1lberry Avenue
In tt::e ab1enee or the president
Mrs Mmnae Neutzhng pres1ded
at th2 meetmg, whtcb opened
With ~evotluna led by Mrs C E
W 0 :lWnte usmg as her topic
"We Are ChoSf!n'' Twelve mem·
hers r "sponded to roll call With a
B1bie Yerse
Ro•md robm cards were sent
to se1 Jral members who are ill
and ab•J to membera of Lhe chul'&lt;':h
who ue confmOO to Holzer Hos
p1tal Plans tor the annual picmc
which w11l be hekl m Jul), at the
home rl Mn Jacob Mees, Athens,
were made
Dunng the soctal hour, a quu
program wa:: conducted, after
whtch ;~ salad cot•rse was served
the hostesses

Missionary
Circle Meeting
Held JuneS
The H.uth

~ISSlOnary

Circle met
June Jth at the home of \irs
Joan 'layman for thetr regular
meehn~

CCL Executive.
Commiuee Pie~ns

Pic;kens Are
Dinner Hosts
At Huntington
ton

entertlined tbe Jonea Chikl Conlei'YIUort Leque met
employeea and recently to mate ple.u for a
at a dinner l..t family picnic of t.be ~P to be
at tb": Huntine held JuD.e 11 et o:M It \be 111d-

BU _.~ drudi&lt;TJ

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Tbe dinner was pluined to also
honor Mra Geur&amp;e Miller, who ha1
resagncct her position with Dr
P1ekene Mrs. Mj.ller, the former
Jane Hams. wa~ recenl)y maried
to George Miller
Others attendang m aaoulnn the
lhe Paekena' and Mlllere were Misa
Carol Hudion and her mother,
Mrs George Hudson, Mr and Mrs
rhomas Scally, Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd
Hoffman , Mrs Mary Shatter and
son, Mr and Mrs o E M.eKmley,
'lllr and Mrs Harold E Hubbard
and Mrs. George Quillen.
Mr and Mrs Everett Foreman
were mv1ted but unable to attend

le 111. YIMI'U like lk r.-Jw. llllllor Repaln Free.

Af'I'Ea HOUR DEPOSITS

CLEANERS
Forest
Owner
COMVINIIMT LOCATIONS

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NO. 47

POMEROY,
OHIO

Tbe entertaiDmeot c:oaimlUee

fpr tbe evenlnl are MN. Robert
Burkett, MrL Wealey Fr)' lod.

BAY Alt. TO VISIT POPI
ROME UPJ.- Turkilb Predder.t
Celal BQar conferred witb Ita•
lian oflielalJ today tbq-lq: ,a ~te
VISit titat will Jnelude *n uapre·
cedented aud.lenee willl tiM Pope.
Bayar, who r:rrived Monday , wJil
be re ...~ived ~ Pope' John XXID
Tbursrl.ay jn the firlt vlalt ever
f.aid ':,,.. a chief of
ot M•
em T:ifll:ey ~ a Boman CatbOI~
pontifl.

Plans am being
port Daily Vacation
thiS Fnday evening at
not be too long yet
hltle of what they
The Rev. Wanen

F1ve lovely eaad1dates were
nouaced today as eontender.s for
abe tiUe of "Queen" of t~ Syra
eUJe Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary
for the annual Fourth of ,h.tly C~l
ebratlon to bl held at Raeme
lndet~endenetl Day
Tbt Queen. when chosen
ftOpuiiJ' vote, now bemg
wUl ride on the Syracyse ~dl;;;
Auxiliary Fire Department
in lbe parafte to be held &amp;t ~e,lne.
, Announcement of the Queen
will ~ made on the evening qr
Jul)' 3 when tbe Auxiliary untt
will sponaor • round and squart
dane4!: at Uie Syracuae ;school. The
Queen, at the tune of anno1.1nce
meat. Will ,then draw tlur name of
a Junior ~m~ ot Syracuse to
be ICI.ng and fide WJth her oJi the
8traeuse no.t tn tltJ! July. 4tll par·

wms

MAKE YOUR SVIIIMER DRlVJNO
COOLER BY USING A

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. Michael V DiSalle apparently
faced his third straight defeat today on a personal proposal
-this time tbe abolltion of sales ta• stamps
As the sales ta bill came to a Senate vote, Democratic

leaders admitted they were one or two comlnitroents

Kmg (0-Toledo) still was hopmg
• some extra Republican .support
would sw 1ng the tide and send ttic
governor's controversial 1dea, op..
posed by chanties, on Lo the
House

Forged Cheeks
Flooding County
Oaims Sheriff

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Democratic Leaders Admit Lack
Of Voting Strength For Rill
short of the 17 votes needed to pass tbe stamp repealer clause
1 But Majority Leader Frank W

Donald W Mill.s has been promoted to Superintendent of Personnet a~ the Graham Plant of the
Vanadium CorporatJon of America
New }Iaven, W. V&amp; C G Adler
Plant Manager, hiis 'announced.

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Mr. MdlR, formerly Personnel
Aaslst-.tnt, joined Vanadium bt
1952. 11e started in the plant aa a
proclueUon worker. The po11tions
he held were furpace operator,
tapper and overhelftt crane oper·
ator In Cktober 1~5 be Wll
transferred to the P,enonncl De·
parlment as Personnel Assistant.
Don " , ' craduole Of Ohio Uni·

ing to aU merchant&amp; in the county to ua more eaution m cubmg of checks
The sher1ff 1a1d today tint his
off1ce !n recent week.s haa been
Awamped w1th l.'omplaints Of bad
ebecka. He 111d, "I've got a
drawer full of these bad cbecb
and m('re are lurnlng up every
day The C!ounty is betng Oeoded
and there ltas to be a halt to 1t
somewhere '
The Shertff today asked that
all m,.rchant.s be more careful
lin the ca1hlng o! cheeks and if
the person for whom they cas:h a
check Ul unknown to them to demand l)()Sitlve Identification before .. ,.ab1ng any ebeek
Harlf'nbach. uid that the maJOraty of the checks whu~h have
come 1.,to hiS poueulon m recent
weeks from local merebants have
all be~ forg4;es.

The House was set to vote today on jumpmg Oh1o'~ auto h ·
cense tag fee from the present
a year to $15 The extr~ 20
rmlhon dollal'tl a year would be
used for local roadbuildma pro.
grams
Regiltratlon f~s
ffJr
trucks, traders, motoreyctea and
Interstate and transit buses would
also be raised
Ori8inal Bill Cut
The salee tax bill 11 thoe last of
seven levies the goYernor entered
1n the Le&amp;.tslature owhen he proposed 260 mJUioo doUara m new
taxes for the next two yeara. Or·
111naUy, the bUl earned a poUo!n
t1al 191 million dollars After cu~
.and compromtscs, It has 37 million left, pr~..mardy from.

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-Puttmg the penny sales tax
back oo Items costmg 16 through
40 cents 07 mJihon)
-'Placmg wme and hquor UD.der
the 3 per cent sales ta.1.
Also to be laud would be tee
sales, hotel and motel room bills,
non agncult.ural feed and seed.
and expiD81ves
;Most Of these Jll'OYISiOilJ held at
lean 11 ~50 chance of panmg the
Senate. The bulwark of Oppoittion
wa• t~ be thrown -at lhe repeal of
man of M'ltlcllii&gt;Orl, and lb""'llo" '
tr'"""
ulel tn stamp&amp;.
two children Cynthia Ann ~ and
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The governor bas already lost
Sberm,n, 5 Ill• •nd Mn. M•Us re
USffies8 I 0UfS
oo
bis proposals to aboliab lbe
s1de at 49f Uncoln Street, Mad·
rort)'·JeYeft Meigs farm youtll death peoalty and chaqe OhiO'S
dleport, Ohio.
many of ~hem owners of healthy pubbc utihty rate-makmg formu·
bank accoual:!!J earned from edu· Ia.
cabonal proJ«ts, Tuesday learned
D1Salle has been scornful of the
first hand what happens to tbeir stamp sys~m as an eHective
money
means of enforcing the sale• tax,
They were Future Farmen of pointing out that Ohio 1s the only
Amer1~a. Future Homemakers of state that uses it, and that mil·
Amenca and Farm Bureau Youlh hons of dollars must still be colm back
asseasments
Council members who made the leeted
hnt or three sebeduled tours to agamst merchants.
CINrift.s a,, ua Dls.ll•
CCLUMBUS UPI- Ohto Selec- study "ofr the fatm bustneu."
Howard Nolan, Racine Vo-Ag
Opp01ing tbe governor are two
tive Scrv1ce headquarters today
tssued a July draft call for 630 in1trao::tor was chairman of ar- strong forces The chat1tles that
men, more than 100 less than for rangementa for this tour wben oollet"t redemptions by tummg m
the Farmel'B Bank and Savmgs the stamps, and State Treasurer
the same montb last year.
Co., and the Pomeroy Nat1onal Joseph T Ferguson
Tbe highest call for the yeiJ' Balik .lvere vi.Jited
,
Ferguaon has been .ttulldtng up
was In February when 771 men
Theodore T. Reed Sr, '11leodore biJ: own Democrallc followang by
were t:alled. Low call for the year T. Reed Jr., and Mrs Mary Kina: givmg the lucrative stamp egen·
was June when M3 were Inducted. were host. of the group at the CieB' to "deserVIng Dcmocrata'' 10
All draftees in t~e July cill FNS Co. Edilon Hobstetter, Ro· most counties
tiP 22 yesrs old unless a vol· bert Coates, Richard Cbambers
Straw poUs taken
Tuesday
unteer or delinquent.
and Mrs CharloUe Evans helped showed at leaet 10 of the 13 ReThe call, by area eountie1 . in the tour of the Pomeroy Na· publicans and seven of the 20
Atberua 6, Gallia 3; Hocking 2: tional.
Democrats
preparing
to vote
Jaekson 3; Lawrenee 3; Meigs 3,
At ~oth institutions' baDit: fad· agaanst
tbe stamp
repealer.
Vinton 2 and Waabington ..
litiea 'llere demonstrated, an a~ Among tbe bolting Democrats rs
count was "opened" and ways almost the enttte SIX - member
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a per: on em uae 1 bank y.oere Clevelaod deleption
oulii\ed.
In 1\telldar'• action, the House
Tbe tourists also vasited the voted, 93·14, for creating an "At·
Jackson Credit Office, Mulberry ricultural Produeta Promotion Di·
Ave., wbere Clyde Walket wu vision" m the State Agnc:ulture
holt and the Landmark: Stor&amp; D~partmenL
Reps. Ralph E
where Jack c.tne)·, Kenneth MU- · FiBber (R-Wayne) and Harvey J.
ler, Robert Burson ind Eueene Brumbaugh (l)........py-eble) pleaded
Buekl~"&gt;y expJ.tned operation1
fo rtbe bill to catch up Wttb other
Plans were announeed todty for
Hr. Nolan, with other leaders states' crop publteity.
a Rec6rd Hop to be beld Friday. and mltructon 1n the local vocaFiaher u1d no appropriation for
June 12 at the Sacred Heart tiona! extension end youtb eoun· the d1v1slon la yet included in the
Church au,ditonum from B to 11 eil groups, will lead the second House-approved budget, but be
p. m unCier the sp6riaorship of tour next .Monday, June 2:2. to hopes to have 80me money ID·
tbe Sacred Heart Guild.
ttle e061Dty courthouse then to serted m the Senate He said
Mrs. E. Conde and Mrs Mar· the Ohto VaHey BaJdni co., plant Ohao's tomatoe&amp;, potatoes, apples,
tin Grueser have been named to in Middleport. The tour starts cheese and other products are
the ticket committee for the af· at 9 30 a. m. tbrougb county of· among the foremost in the eounfall'
Mrs. Remo Nieri and fiees
try.
Mr1.
Bacon t.o tbe publicif.)'
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. The House Highways Committee
MARKET REPORT
'voted Tuesday nigbt to reoomand chaperone
C!NCINNATI UPI-Produee: mend pasu.ge of the controversial
committee conslSts of Mrs. M. Egp, mostly unehanfed to 1c bill permitting the Highway DeHatkett, Mrs T Scally, Mn. J. lower, unsettled, suppliea ample, partrnent to borrow money from
Diehl, Mrs Rose Sisson, Mrs. conaumera, wbite and brown at the state employes' retiremeat
Paul Cnci, Mrs M. McCullough, f~rma A jumbo 24-28. A large funds to buy advance nghts of
Mrs. T, Hannigan, Mr:!!l. Agnes
A medium 14-18, A •mall way.
Lengen, M1ss Martha Howell, 20-23.
10-15, B taqe 1f-18, underendes
House committees alsO recom.Miss Anna Howell and Mrs. Fred 9-15: l.!elivered FOB Cirlcinnati mended passage of bills to make
Gobel Sr.
A laree 2:f.30, A medium 21·24, B CoJunlbus DQ a legal Ohio llouday, and to increase inherttanet~
laree 22..,., eurrent receipts
10.
taxes by about four million dol·
Po!dtry, fryers unchanged to 1ars a year while gMog dlreet.
'i!c hilber, offerings lighter at descendants hiaber exemptions.
The Senate was to Yote today
low side ofranae. demand better,
hena about steady, decreased live. on aUowing WSaUe to appoint a
offeriugs, drell!led demand fair: commwion to recommend to the
ehlCbo pric:e1 at farms, fryers .2- next Lcgialature whether :to abol·
1-2 to 4 lb. 14-16, heavy hens 10. •sh capital punubment. ReltUblle·
R. L. Jacoba of Ben rranklm 12, Ucbt lien• 8-B fryer pr.tces ans want the LegialaUve Servlce
Store, Pomeroy. baa been named 71.000 1~14; 42,800 at 14 1 2, Commission to make the atudy.
The Senate passed and sent to
a aeeond qrlze winner In the 71,100 lit 15, 28.000 at 1$ ·12. 18,
the House a bill giving to\Vnship
"Shopplnr Spree • Sweepstake•" 000 at 18.
Ready to cook poultry, fryers employes the IIDle tuJ.l..time hoUdealer ~nteat, sponsored by Kimberly.Cllll'k Corporation, manufac- ateady. unch2nged, fa1r to good day pay eUglbilit)' DOW 1eltabllsbed
and for county •nd city employes
~ paper od cellu\Dse prG' nlea reported at wholesale
retail lenl-.
hens improved
Final Pf!JSS&amp;Ie WO al10 etven tO
duct1.
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Jaeobo will receiVe a $100 sav- shgbt!y, Uve of(eiifti:J, bena de· the bUI aUowinl the Sqte Health
for eloael.y predletiftl livered FOB Clllclnnall, 1ryors 1 De........,t to reqlllre ""' I~·
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t~ f1thman.Stern PieediUy, beau1iru1
trea&amp;e-mistant 1 washable, aeeds little or ae
tu, piak or pay, 7te15.
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room dividers, shelves, radiator enelooure s • Make yo11r own screena.
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chair legs, railings, luggage rac;ko, 101 uses. ell's ea•y and tun .to llilk~ tbJqs y'olll'self. Save Umo and money.
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erln1 the minimum wage from 21
..:..won 1n 80-47 vote TUesday. But
that wa11 1hort of the 84 votes
for three·flftha approval required
lor Conltituttonal
amendment

to

&amp; Snorkel•- leach Bolls- Lifo Jackett

a chance to Show a
School.
'"'""··' .~, Baptist Church has

DONALD W. MIU.S

~even lawmaken
or failed to vote in the
RhodeTlc G.

Wodlng Paola - Fins - Swimming Moab

will be presented
is pl~&lt;l, 8Q as to

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M ~lg&lt;J County Sheriff Robert C.
Harten~;oach tod:~y !Aaued a warn-

for tlie c:ontest is now be·

Flot She,ets, Tubing, Strips, Etc,
Make YOlll' own inl~'ll!eable storm wlnd,ows ·~liding

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Program Anoouneing.

The other candidates Jh. the com·
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Queen for the Fourth of July fe•

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Mra. WiUlam Sliter.

BRAZIERS

KOOLERS•

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Piekena.

Millers Visit
InN. Carolina

Weather

June 10, 1959

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pointed on t1le food eommiUee
are Mn. Bernard. FulU. · Jln.
Uonel Boee:a, Mn. )5:ep- Jlc..
Etblnn.,, MrL Alfred Roialh ad

Mr and Mra. Jeue Hauy and
family spent the evening with Mr.
and Mn. Norman Hraell of LOlli
Bottom.
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Damll ,Roberts ot Herlderao~.
W V• called on hla parents, Mr.
ilnd Mrs. Sherman Roberts apd
family Tueaday
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6 HURT IN ILAST
Hf!tOSHIMA, Japan UPI--S1x
perso'ls were reported In eerious
cond1t:on today as a rdiull of in·
juries "eceived m a powder maga.
m Cotumbus Fraday on bl•s.me11' une e..:ploslon which injured 97
Mn Walter Bunce IJ II patient personto Monday night Authorl·
at Holzer Hospital.
ttea WC're investlgatlne the eaute
SUDf!:lY Jlnner guests
Mr of the blast
L nolds
E. Reynold•
and
Val M:
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Mr. Mra
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Mrs Charles Brafford, MTs Wm
Dtnge., of Logan, W. Va, lfr and
Mr.t Walker
Stone, Glendale,
Cahfo• n1a and Mrs. Peter Stace,
li)CaJ
Vuu•mg last Saturday with Mrs
.Tame&amp; "aulkner were Mr. and Mrs
A At.derson, Soutb Charleston
and their !;laughter, Jdn Kenneth
Brotb'!rtton, Dunbu and her dau
ghter
Dmuer guests at the home of
Mr and Mn G G Werner and
~on Jao.k Sunday were ber par·
ents, ~lr. amt Mn Cbarle• Tipton
of Kyger~ Mr. and Mn. George
Willian Durst and fam1ly, WeU.ston and Mr and Mrs. Norman
Stewa"t and family, locel
Rev and Mrs. Konkright and
Sandy Brewington lert Monday
mornm,2 to attend the yearly conferen&lt; e of the Ohio Methodist
Churches at Lakel' de ' near Cleve·
l.and Miss Brewlna:ton was the
}outh delegate for the Heath Me
Lhodis! church They plan to re·
turn nE"xt Monday
Mr and Mrs Richard Owen
fJmdy wert'! m Columbus
:he weekend visltang w1th
h1s father and brother.

The v1ce
prestdent Dorothy
Bentz opened the meeting wtth
prayer The tbeme of her devo
Lwns "HIS Hands" and closmg
Bradbury Church of Chrut
Mr and Mrs Charles Eskew and
Mr · and Mrs Myron Maller and
d wtlh prayer
!am1ly and Mrs FI orence Burnsl ~
Lela Sayre havmg birthday son, Jame:!!l left last Tue&amp;day to
entcrt.amed a group of relatlv~ thu m'lnth gave to the blrtbday visit In A1hvllle, Norttl' Carohn•
Saturday evening at their home on fund ~nd 9 collochon was also with his aunt and unele, Mr and
West Main St Guests were M1 and
Mn Han&amp;on Miller and her uncle
Mrs Virg11 Role, Akron; Mn taken 01mong the members
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Par
New buslnesa was that a reCharlcs MartiA and son, Clarence:
wu elected Mrs Hayman
Mr and Mn Hanson Martin and
also took a trip Into the
Mr and Mrs Leslie Burnaidc. all
Ruth Uolman for the
MountaiDil and visited the
uf Athens, Mr and Mrt Wiilard
and seconded by Leli
Pools and also Mt
Wilson, F:nterprise, and Mr and
returned home Sun
Mrs Glen Thoma and daughter of lmonth .: lrcle report cards fyr the
Chester
were filled out by the
A .:roup of relatiVes enjoyed a
pre21ident Mrs Audrey Hart
program leader The topic
chicken hat1beeue dinner
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was "The Town and Country
evening at the home of Mr.
Mrs Homer Holter, Chester Road Churches" With ftve speakers
Present were Mr and MrR C D laking part were Clayn Ja.hnson,
Ji'recker of Pine Grove, Mr and Naomt Stobart. Fern Johnson,
OoM&gt;th!' Bentz and Ruth Holman
Mrs Roy Holter and family
A motion was made for
the
M.r and Mn Homer Holter
Mr and Mrs Roy Frecker 011 tcr· lmeetlng to adjourn With more
than h11lf the members absent,
talned a (~roup of friends with
Mrt Haym11n served refreshments
chicken danner Sunday
to the Jollowlng melJlbers . Naomt
Stobart, Leta Sayre, Oorotbv Bentz
thelr home, Pine Grove
~
were Dr and Mra Sellm
wlcz and daurhters,
Audrey Hart, Ruth Hotman, Fern
and Mrs. Raymond Frecker,
Johnson, Clarys Johnson, two
visltor.J Mary Curtis and Nondu1
pers Plains; Mr and Mrs
Headru·k
Huffman and family and Mr.
-------Mrs Fred Sm1th and family
Chester.
Mr. i':nd Mrs. Hobart Dodderer
and daughter, Theresa, have returned to their home in CoJum·
bu1 after apendln(l the weekend
with her parentt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kl'!lerson, Minersville and
Mr and Mrs. Pete Dodderer ol
Tupp&lt;:!rs PJalna.

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Dr and: Mra Ray R. Pickens •nd

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A Family Picnic

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regular meeting at the Church at 7 30
Mr. Byer told of hls travels ln 11 foreign countries while

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NEWS
Of THE AREA

Heath Methodist WSCS Hear5~
Byer Describe Foreiqn Travels

Mrs Earl Smath was devot10nal
leader for the evemn.g w'th the
openmE prayer given by Mr!
Gene Coleman

Othrrs at the meeuns were
Mrs Harold Thomas, Mrs Mickey
Miller, Mrs Charles Vroman, Mrs
FR.NCH KILL ..71
Wllli:Jm Demoskey, Mrs Riebard
ALGIERS, A1ger1a UPI- French Hovatkr, M111 Jac:kie fl_.&lt;:e and
for-;:es killed or wounded 471 one iUf'&amp;l, Tereu. Thomu
Algerinn rebels and took 211
othera priaoner last week, the
Mrs Hulburt served a deuert
French army reported Monday course at the ccmclus1on of the
n1Pt French lo15Eia were put at evemnt
84 killed

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES

SOCIETY·

Arnolds Attend
Dinner Party
At Gallipolis

Rev. David Freeman waa a•
signed to replact Rev. R. G. ElUa
as pastor of the New jllav-.
Hartford Circuit at 1the west Virginia Nleth~itt- Conference llild
lalt wee); In BIICbanrtoo.

Guild Planning
Reeord Hop For
Friday June 12

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Place Winner In
National Contest

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Da ily Sentinel

8: Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hensley,
Pl. Pl.
, daugbter; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bush,
Gallip&lt;~Jis, daughter ; Mr. and Mrs

Iiiii I.MI\II\

Harol d Da iley , Rad cliff, 10 11.
Dism i11sed June 8 : Mn. RUJsell

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NOTICE Of: APPOINTM!N.,.

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Notieo il heteby Jinn tha t liar·
"~: o erlte Durst whose Post Olrice
son : ~frs . James Paynt' and son, ~dd're s.s is Middleport. Ohio, ha s
Mrs_ Jerry ~ar t in, Sa m t.utton, betJn duly appoint~d a!S Executrix
Mrs. J{:· r \ Atk eson , James (':riner. of the Estate of Ad•m. f!:b@rsbach
C'lyde Cornell , Mrs. Mary Dornon , late of Pomeroy, MeliS County,
\1 1ss &lt;klra Joaeh irn . Andrew Park , Ohio, deceased.
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Kathy KinJt. Mark Musick.
Dated thi.!L 28th day of
Deat ns J un e S: Lunzie Phillips, 1969.

PUN WIINh ROAST
~ hter, Mrs . Rob er t Stur&amp;eon tnd
'l'he- GOldetJ Rule Clas-s of th e d&amp; ugh!er . Mrs. Jun ior Long, and
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Legal

Mkld1eport Baptist t.'11Urch will
bave a wiener ·r oast at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd Ll.ev Ln g a t
West Columbia this Thursriay
eveniQ: at H o'clock .

DISTRICT MEETING
The Eeighth Distri ct Summt•t'I.J em · .\ kCorrnick . Arthur Pierce.
F. H. O'BRJEN
ConvtV~tion of tke Am l' ncan l .c Bloud t;St&gt;ll 13 pi11 ts.
Judge I'll the Probate Court
gion Auxiliary wtll be held at the
Ptleip County , Ohio
Ratine Legion Home , Thursday ,
M-UON CLINIC
(6) 3, 10 , t7 ,
June 18. Registration will begin
Adm is~ions . Mrs. Anna Roach,
al 12:30 P- m. and ·the meeting Hartford . M~y 30 ; Earl MrKinley,
\!.'ill open prornplly at 1:30 p. m. )'Jiddleport
May
31 : &amp;&gt;echer
I
Mrs. William Stewart. distrkt Cooper , Langsville, June 4; Mrs.
0
pre~Siden t, wilt pre :iide and Mrs Jessie E. Cooper, Langsville, June 1- -=-c=---,-,---,-=-c-,-----c
Clarence Klllwc.rth , department 4; Mrs. Haul Cremeans, Addison ,
NOTICE 0' HEARING FOR
seeond vire president of Columbus June 4 . Rita Jo McDaniel , June 6;
PAROLE
wlll be present . Mr'l. Frank Mr s. Thelma Oldaker , New Haven . Cue No. 5355
CheesebrPw ur ges all delegat es of
6 ; )-1rs. Virginia E step , Mid No. 105740 Wi.lliam Pike . a pris"H••pm·t
, June 6 ; Mrs. Lucy Wood- one' now "•onl&lt;'ned ,·n the Ohio
.,P b ster I' os t A ux1.,.lar y t o 1
,
D rew "'
attend.
rum , Clifton, June 9.
Penitentiary, Columbus, admitted
Births : A daughter of Mr . and from Meigs County, C'Onvicted May
·.l.f rs . J ohn Roach of Hartford on 1958 o~ the ('rime of Escape from
TO MEET FRIDAY
Sonfinemenl and serving a senMay 30.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lence of 1 • ~ year• is eligible for
Jerusalem will me et in regular
session Friday, at 8 p . m. at ~he William Richard Oldaker of New a hearing before tile PARDON and
.
PAROLE &lt;:OMMISSlON . on or
IOOF Hall. Mrs . Wi\ mcna Mender Haven on .June 6.
or Nelsonville , di~ t rict deputy , A son to Mr. and Mn. rlart-ncf- llter AullUIIl t909.
will conduct a srhvol or instruc· Eugene MoOaniel of Ma~n on
~ARDON AND PAROLE
tion.
June 6.
COMMISSJON
CIRCLE TO PICNlC
By : R ~ - Fogle
The Eleaoqto' Circle of the Heath
HEAT TRIGGERS FIRE
Parole and R~ord Clerk
Meth~X'ist .C~urch will hold a
NEW YORK UPl - The Dl de(6) 3, 10. 2lc
family pien~t Thursday at 6:30 gree he111 of the day WiHI blamed
p. m. tJn the 'Municipal Park near Tuesday nt&amp;ht ror a five·alarm
1-'
the RVJim mi ng pool. Each family fire which gutted a Brooklyn fae·
FILLOWSHIP DINNER
i.&lt;~ aakf'd to bring its own table Lory
and d11muged four other
The Maaon Methodist Church
servlcP. Jn case nf raln the met+ buildings. Fire Marshal Marlin will hold lt1 aonual FellOWIIhip
ing will be at the church.
Scott sai1l it appeared lhe high 1 Dinner on Tuesday, June 16, at
outside tempent ur(• had tr iggered the church. The dinner for those
TO MElT THURSDAY
an explosiop or rumc ~ in the fa~- who attend the Muon Methodist
Thl• Catholic Womeoa Club of tory, which manufaclul'l.'d rubber- 1Church. No charre ill made for the
Sacrl!d Heart Church will meet ized cloth.
dinner. A proJram wlll follow .
Thurlday -a t 8 p. m - in the church
audito~iunl
for thelr monthly
met&gt;llng.
FOR THAT HOT SUMMER WEATHER

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Young today mr:preespd
!hunk s for coorwrat ion extended
for th !• VLU'sil)· Club record hop
!wid ' cturday. Another hop is
r:lann(: ·t for the near future .
Don

HOLZER HOSPITAL

Second Monday
Sewing Club .
Meeting Held

Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Chapter
Plans L.-ncheon

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2--DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, o., .l'une 10,. li!S~

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There la a revival now ln proereu aL the carleton lnte~·

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Try Your Bantam SU,.r "Market

"'" Mo ..u or 80\llh vtenno.
Mrs. Qeorp Sctmel*Jr was lloa- Ohio. Ail li.,.n and ll&gt;e' publk

MtOUAn ol the Xi GammilL 11\L

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Chapk: of Beta Siema P,b(1 &amp;ar· \611 to tle S.oncl MotH:Iay SeW'lng are invited to attend thttt: aervie•
twity .~ re r\lllllllnded or the ltt*h- Ctuh Mohday evealne at her- home which st1rt. at 8 p. m.
,
e-on to be held Thursday 'Jrq in Syracuse.
A shffrt busiiless seuion
11 :30 a m. until 1:30 p. m. at
conduc~d
by Miss MarUu Howell,
the DAV Hall in .fomeror. in
their •'tlCUiar rnel!ting rooR\-J
president . Mrt . f'au1 Kines re&lt;'t'iv.
, ,~
ed a birthday gift from her SM!r-et
The luncheon has been ~d ·P al.
by t he ~oclal committe, at • ,soTb.e hosteaa aerved a qlad
Ploolo De•eklpla~
ri al event for the month of Jy.ne course to iw!iss £1eanor Robson,
SERVICE ·
and !)lflnl have been JQade: for Mn. Kloea, Mrs. Dwight :Parker,
those who can to remain for--1be Mrs. Patrick Wpod. Mrs. Robert
afternOon and play card1 U they Lewis, Mn;.. Max Ward and Miss
wish.
Howell.
Chai:-men of the IO('ial eam-mittee nre Mrs. Tom Rue and Mrs
Mr. and Mn. R. H. Pullins of
R•ht In The ~~ Of Town
Halph Welker.
Newark are at their summer cabin
Phone SZ7Z IIACINE. OHIO
- ----on Shade River.
Miss Pearl .Powell, •Parkenburg , I ~~;:;~~"-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
spent a few day11 will\ her mother I j
Mrs. Emma Powell.

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the na~1on's dncton lo hel-p fiAht
LnflaUon bY char."linll fees that
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euu In both of the antl·alrcraft
m11111es Involved. in a white--hot

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child right behind II. Every bike luis a child pusblug the ped·
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Late News
W A fHl EN , 0 . lll'J- Police to·
day i nvesti~atell
lhf! s hotgun
cloath 'l'l•c&gt;c!idliy nil!hl nf Clarence
Rollgh , 42. Trumbull County polict• ol'f' 1·('r wh o was accused uf
moleiiLOI
a 17-yeu -old
girl.
Jtou~h. a l.Jbcl'\y
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Admllletl June 8: Miss Miriam
VInton; Graden Houck,
Glllllpolis; Mrs. Harry Hyaell , Ad·
dison ; Mrs. Clayton Barrell, Mld·
rlluport Mrs. HerDert Bu8h, Gai Upoli.a Mrs. Robert Keffer. Pt.
COURT STREET
Pl.; &amp;lrs. Maurice Durst, Pomeroy; ~lr~ . Wrndy Hoffmun. New 1 ·~=:::;:;;:::::::;==::;:;;::::;;:;:::;:::::;;:;::::;:
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MILK GLASS

CARNU .. . ....... $t.95
Cbrome Polish . . . . fi25

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Clovu Farm P&amp;\NUT ·Bl!tTtR . . .. ll.ot. ~lass 19c
Clover Farm APPLE SAUCE (303 slz~) .. 2 eans for 33e
Royal Seol OLEO (l-Ib. bloek) .... . .. . e lb. for $1.80
N&amp;\T SELF STARTING LJGRT CHARCOAL tmd
EVEJt\'THING FOR THE PICNIC

For That SpeciGI Gift
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CHIPP!D BEEF . . . . . . . . '14 lb. · ~•. 35c
SLI(:ED. PORK STEAK ....... ·\ 49c lb•.
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Da ily Sentinel

8: Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hensley,
Pl. Pl.
, daugbter; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bush,
Gallip&lt;~Jis, daughter ; Mr. and Mrs

Iiiii I.MI\II\

Harol d Da iley , Rad cliff, 10 11.
Dism i11sed June 8 : Mn. RUJsell

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of Ad.m Ebenl:lach

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...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Nowlin , Ed Berridge, Mrs. Chu.
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Notieo il heteby Jinn tha t liar·
"~: o erlte Durst whose Post Olrice
son : ~frs . James Paynt' and son, ~dd're s.s is Middleport. Ohio, ha s
Mrs_ Jerry ~ar t in, Sa m t.utton, betJn duly appoint~d a!S Executrix
Mrs. J{:· r \ Atk eson , James (':riner. of the Estate of Ad•m. f!:b@rsbach
C'lyde Cornell , Mrs. Mary Dornon , late of Pomeroy, MeliS County,
\1 1ss &lt;klra Joaeh irn . Andrew Park , Ohio, deceased.
•
Kathy KinJt. Mark Musick.
Dated thi.!L 28th day of
Deat ns J un e S: Lunzie Phillips, 1969.

PUN WIINh ROAST
~ hter, Mrs . Rob er t Stur&amp;eon tnd
'l'he- GOldetJ Rule Clas-s of th e d&amp; ugh!er . Mrs. Jun ior Long, and
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Legal

Mkld1eport Baptist t.'11Urch will
bave a wiener ·r oast at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd Ll.ev Ln g a t
West Columbia this Thursriay
eveniQ: at H o'clock .

DISTRICT MEETING
The Eeighth Distri ct Summt•t'I.J em · .\ kCorrnick . Arthur Pierce.
F. H. O'BRJEN
ConvtV~tion of tke Am l' ncan l .c Bloud t;St&gt;ll 13 pi11 ts.
Judge I'll the Probate Court
gion Auxiliary wtll be held at the
Ptleip County , Ohio
Ratine Legion Home , Thursday ,
M-UON CLINIC
(6) 3, 10 , t7 ,
June 18. Registration will begin
Adm is~ions . Mrs. Anna Roach,
al 12:30 P- m. and ·the meeting Hartford . M~y 30 ; Earl MrKinley,
\!.'ill open prornplly at 1:30 p. m. )'Jiddleport
May
31 : &amp;&gt;echer
I
Mrs. William Stewart. distrkt Cooper , Langsville, June 4; Mrs.
0
pre~Siden t, wilt pre :iide and Mrs Jessie E. Cooper, Langsville, June 1- -=-c=---,-,---,-=-c-,-----c
Clarence Klllwc.rth , department 4; Mrs. Haul Cremeans, Addison ,
NOTICE 0' HEARING FOR
seeond vire president of Columbus June 4 . Rita Jo McDaniel , June 6;
PAROLE
wlll be present . Mr'l. Frank Mr s. Thelma Oldaker , New Haven . Cue No. 5355
CheesebrPw ur ges all delegat es of
6 ; )-1rs. Virginia E step , Mid No. 105740 Wi.lliam Pike . a pris"H••pm·t
, June 6 ; Mrs. Lucy Wood- one' now "•onl&lt;'ned ,·n the Ohio
.,P b ster I' os t A ux1.,.lar y t o 1
,
D rew "'
attend.
rum , Clifton, June 9.
Penitentiary, Columbus, admitted
Births : A daughter of Mr . and from Meigs County, C'Onvicted May
·.l.f rs . J ohn Roach of Hartford on 1958 o~ the ('rime of Escape from
TO MEET FRIDAY
Sonfinemenl and serving a senMay 30.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lence of 1 • ~ year• is eligible for
Jerusalem will me et in regular
session Friday, at 8 p . m. at ~he William Richard Oldaker of New a hearing before tile PARDON and
.
PAROLE &lt;:OMMISSlON . on or
IOOF Hall. Mrs . Wi\ mcna Mender Haven on .June 6.
or Nelsonville , di~ t rict deputy , A son to Mr. and Mn. rlart-ncf- llter AullUIIl t909.
will conduct a srhvol or instruc· Eugene MoOaniel of Ma~n on
~ARDON AND PAROLE
tion.
June 6.
COMMISSJON
CIRCLE TO PICNlC
By : R ~ - Fogle
The Eleaoqto' Circle of the Heath
HEAT TRIGGERS FIRE
Parole and R~ord Clerk
Meth~X'ist .C~urch will hold a
NEW YORK UPl - The Dl de(6) 3, 10. 2lc
family pien~t Thursday at 6:30 gree he111 of the day WiHI blamed
p. m. tJn the 'Municipal Park near Tuesday nt&amp;ht ror a five·alarm
1-'
the RVJim mi ng pool. Each family fire which gutted a Brooklyn fae·
FILLOWSHIP DINNER
i.&lt;~ aakf'd to bring its own table Lory
and d11muged four other
The Maaon Methodist Church
servlcP. Jn case nf raln the met+ buildings. Fire Marshal Marlin will hold lt1 aonual FellOWIIhip
ing will be at the church.
Scott sai1l it appeared lhe high 1 Dinner on Tuesday, June 16, at
outside tempent ur(• had tr iggered the church. The dinner for those
TO MElT THURSDAY
an explosiop or rumc ~ in the fa~- who attend the Muon Methodist
Thl• Catholic Womeoa Club of tory, which manufaclul'l.'d rubber- 1Church. No charre ill made for the
Sacrl!d Heart Church will meet ized cloth.
dinner. A proJram wlll follow .
Thurlday -a t 8 p. m - in the church
audito~iunl
for thelr monthly
met&gt;llng.
FOR THAT HOT SUMMER WEATHER

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Young today mr:preespd
!hunk s for coorwrat ion extended
for th !• VLU'sil)· Club record hop
!wid ' cturday. Another hop is
r:lann(: ·t for the near future .
Don

HOLZER HOSPITAL

Second Monday
Sewing Club .
Meeting Held

Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Chapter
Plans L.-ncheon

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2--DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, o., .l'une 10,. li!S~

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There la a revival now ln proereu aL the carleton lnte~·

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Mrs. Qeorp Sctmel*Jr was lloa- Ohio. Ail li.,.n and ll&gt;e' publk

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Chapk: of Beta Siema P,b(1 &amp;ar· \611 to tle S.oncl MotH:Iay SeW'lng are invited to attend thttt: aervie•
twity .~ re r\lllllllnded or the ltt*h- Ctuh Mohday evealne at her- home which st1rt. at 8 p. m.
,
e-on to be held Thursday 'Jrq in Syracuse.
A shffrt busiiless seuion
11 :30 a m. until 1:30 p. m. at
conduc~d
by Miss MarUu Howell,
the DAV Hall in .fomeror. in
their •'tlCUiar rnel!ting rooR\-J
president . Mrt . f'au1 Kines re&lt;'t'iv.
, ,~
ed a birthday gift from her SM!r-et
The luncheon has been ~d ·P al.
by t he ~oclal committe, at • ,soTb.e hosteaa aerved a qlad
Ploolo De•eklpla~
ri al event for the month of Jy.ne course to iw!iss £1eanor Robson,
SERVICE ·
and !)lflnl have been JQade: for Mn. Kloea, Mrs. Dwight :Parker,
those who can to remain for--1be Mrs. Patrick Wpod. Mrs. Robert
afternOon and play card1 U they Lewis, Mn;.. Max Ward and Miss
wish.
Howell.
Chai:-men of the IO('ial eam-mittee nre Mrs. Tom Rue and Mrs
Mr. and Mn. R. H. Pullins of
R•ht In The ~~ Of Town
Halph Welker.
Newark are at their summer cabin
Phone SZ7Z IIACINE. OHIO
- ----on Shade River.
Miss Pearl .Powell, •Parkenburg , I ~~;:;~~"-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
spent a few day11 will\ her mother I j
Mrs. Emma Powell.

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SUQD BACON .. · · .. · 2 - 1 Lla. Pkgs. 98c

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til e;IOiint tiiN June 11, 1959. OM CDUport to Ndl

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POMEROY

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the na~1on's dncton lo hel-p fiAht
LnflaUon bY char."linll fees that
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euu In both of the antl·alrcraft
m11111es Involved. in a white--hot

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FLOOR FANS
$21.95 - $29.95 - $39.95

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MINUTE
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Evans Super Trim LEAN
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GROUND CHUCK · · · LB.69C
CANADIAN BACON - .. - - •
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the plenlr. Toke on ..U. loot IQI' ..tely'o oake IIIII summer.
Make II a oafe summer r.. lbelr eblldren, our cblldren tmd
your eblldren.
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lal!d of ours. Every lime a bAll rolls lnlo lhe there II a
child right behind II. Every bike luis a child pusblug the ped·
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Air Force feud .

taUvea of the Columbut Junior
Chambtr' of Commeret huddJtd
tod•Y with -baubaJ.l coaebea ln In
effort lo lei a IPontor for the

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JAR

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COI,UMRUS UPI- Gov . Mifhoel
V. DiS•tl\e torla),. o rcll!rtJd Flnan{'t'
Dir~clor Jame~ Maloon to
Jook
Into n $242,531 t•ontruct awart:lcrl
at K~!Jt State Un lvl!rslty
fnr
landac:lplng around a building,

NO. l'lz
CAN

Van Camp's

Nobody

TABLEFANS- 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch
$6.95 - $15.95 - $19.95

• •

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Ma Brown- Peac~, Pineapple, Blackberry, Cherry

Late News
W A fHl EN , 0 . lll'J- Police to·
day i nvesti~atell
lhf! s hotgun
cloath 'l'l•c&gt;c!idliy nil!hl nf Clarence
Rollgh , 42. Trumbull County polict• ol'f' 1·('r wh o was accused uf
moleiiLOI
a 17-yeu -old
girl.
Jtou~h. a l.Jbcl'\y
Town.11hip cun·
11lable, waa (ound slumped in h111
''ur nn a tnwnllhlp rnad. dt•&lt;td uf
cht•st wound M from Li shotgun
found ueat the body .

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STYLED by KREI.l.S

Admllletl June 8: Miss Miriam
VInton; Graden Houck,
Glllllpolis; Mrs. Harry Hyaell , Ad·
dison ; Mrs. Clayton Barrell, Mld·
rlluport Mrs. HerDert Bu8h, Gai Upoli.a Mrs. Robert Keffer. Pt.
COURT STREET
Pl.; &amp;lrs. Maurice Durst, Pomeroy; ~lr~ . Wrndy Hoffmun. New 1 ·~=:::;:;;:::::::;==::;:;;::::;;:;:::;:::::;;:;::::;:
Hav&amp;n ; Ml". llu11h Shirley . I.E"· I,
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SEE TilE NEW

NEW COOL SUMMER DRESSES
Arriving Daily At

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COME SEE OUR LARGB SELECTION

EYNON'S

t.Niy........

Corner Mill and No. Second Sh.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MILK GLASS

CARNU .. . ....... $t.95
Cbrome Polish . . . . fi25

~ thh cwpon at ...,- IVANI lUPER" MARKIT until cit:Mnt tinw J'fftt U, 1959. 0... A-~~"" to MCh

where It's fun to shopl

fltmlly. ,...... .

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SOHIO

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Clov.. Farm TOMATO JUICE (ft.o1. size) . . !De
&lt;;lover Farm INSTANT C(tfi'}:E (1Hz. far) . . 7te jar
Clovu Farm P&amp;\NUT ·Bl!tTtR . . .. ll.ot. ~lass 19c
Clover Farm APPLE SAUCE (303 slz~) .. 2 eans for 33e
Royal Seol OLEO (l-Ib. bloek) .... . .. . e lb. for $1.80
N&amp;\T SELF STARTING LJGRT CHARCOAL tmd
EVEJt\'THING FOR THE PICNIC

For That SpeciGI Gift
GtVE.

'

meet your friends at

ROUND
STEAK . .. ' ' ..... " •·. 87 c I~•
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OLD ~KEHOUSE
.
W I E N E R S .......... 1.11r. llo 5~
. LILI DAVIY
CHIPP!D BEEF . . . . . . . . '14 lb. · ~•. 35c
SLI(:ED. PORK STEAK ....... ·\ 49c lb•.
OLO Slo\OIIIHOUSE
. j
BONELESS HAM ............ · 79c Iii. '·

CAMERAS

SOHIO AUTO POUSH
Pint 98c
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Birthday On Tuesdav E¥eniria

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• The t hirteeall\ birthday of the Middleport ilusinest an1
.J teynoldl,
l'n)femonat Women's Club was observed Tueaday evening
report~ were liven
when the Club met at the 11 eath Methodist Ch~rch for their I ,,~:rr; chairmen
regul~r •ling.
I'ten. Committee and the

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ORGANIZATION
LAKIN STATE HOSPITAL

Friday, June 12

8:30P.M.

N. Y. UPIatrongest amateur contingent
J1 .years challenged tbe ~ield 1 ':::;:::;:;~
Ua~ Mth ·U. S. Open champion- It
t6(iay, but the betting was
.

National Guard

Annory '
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SO di)'S on the diaablt!d list: · li
line f:lr another shot at the heavy The Cubs aaked walYers on pitch·
warmlnt up 1 think our
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pitcher'• eettina flredl"
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NF.W YORK UPI - In-gemar
Juhan11sun, the
h1ppy Swede,
claimed a double victory today 11
he and Floyd Patteraon headed
down the home stretch
their biy fiBht, June 28, with
obMtocles removed.
Challenver Johannon , •bact in
camp at Grouinger. N, Y.. net
only kayoed conte nder Eddte Ma·
chen in fcdcrnl r~~ :l Tuesday,
but he claimed, "I think 1 win
the !irst round over Patteraon." ,
Ingemar cllllmed a paycboloal·
cal victory over champion Patter·
son durin~ the ofrleial alinlna of
contracts at headquarter11 of the
New York State Athletk Commis.
sion.
"l keep looking at Pattertob
and 81nilln11 at him," Jo.hanoon
explained . "but he no look at me.
He ~on't look at me onct. I think
r win th~ tir&amp;. ( 'round Over llim-

that'• the

Ir

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he'a toinc
tb1t

w~t a
- w'hen he

was
to extend •beyond Feb.
14, ·~ he arreeml!nt Is unreasonable." He uld it would plaee "an·
unreasonable restrlcthm"
upon

tender
was

JGhanuon.

the aereement

Yiloi.OUIZ, ii'usso MATCHID
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The ltrp dteorate~ birthday Wesley Fry, ciH!bail'man; ......
the Jalr m'Htina
cake Wll cut ·by the Junior Pnl Charlotte Perrin,,Mrs.. Atnold Dod·
at
the Middleport ~oodol~
Presldtrtt, Itlrt. Wei;IE"y Fry and son, Mn. Arothur
Mra. lt on Lhe
re1uhrr tneetina ni.J:hl
\I~ou',:;:'1~~'t{~;";;'J:•~· boo) , llt!f'Ved with
~earn after the L. Miller and "MI'I.
Fro.rl.
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youlre tob di'llner. tlhe pr~ldt!nt . Mn. NelUe Fi.1ar1ce: Mrs. Guy
Mrl.
~lTIO TO COURT
Valr &amp;:ave a tr1bute to the put Kenneth McElhinny,
: c arl William 1CaU1f, 18, Mid ..
, dlepott, bls been eitecl It) the
.ltep . )ohn W. preaident1 and charter membel'l Miss ·Nina Ruasen,
Stale llilhway P\trol tn\:b M~i&amp;•
lost on bts wfth 1 c:pmparisor. on friendships Houdashelt, M'iu 1
Mn. Denver ~iee, Mra.
Wem· Juyeni!e c our Saturda1 ror drivto make 18 the age ria .,Veral ways .
Mrs. Guy •ReynoLds, Mis-s Nina er, Miu Edna Mae Swick, Mrt. ina ~~~t or center.
of
as well 1s the mtnl·
Ruuell, Mh;s Freddie Houdt~shelt, Russell Mill• and Miu :Et1a Mae
mUm vl)ijng aJe, That would .ar- l\(n.
Edr~ar Reynolds and Mr~. Fry Norton.
tect eontrads, liquor dl"inkiDi,
Spocial Corrimittee: Mil'l Sea
JDNIS ACCU!Il!D
and other areas wh~ lge mini· each told briefly of the highlie~ts
during
their
terms
u
club
pre1i·
Sanborn,
Mrt. Freda We1ling, MarRay mon Jonea, q , Coobftle,.
mums are a r.Ctor. Brown later
dent.
I~:~:;• Durst. Federation Com· was lodCed in 'ht- Melp CouQtv
11ainst Ute . bill.
Plans for Tuesday'FI meeting h
: Mrs . Roaeoe f"Owler, )(n. i T11esday on a ehlr(e o{ driv·
l:i!
1fj
were made by Mrs. Ray •Pickens.
Forest and MiP Caro\ Ro(Jgb. ine a truck without the ownl!r'a
lt
I vice president, who Wall in charge National Security: Mrs. Oren
L
of the pr8gram wben the group Smith, Mrs Dale Dutton and i)(ju
· (C~ p:I'Wfi, ,... OM]
adjourned to the 'Sunday School Farie Erlewine. Health and Sale·
'kfellafd. A. Piette. OCA chairman
•
ty: Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Mill Jean La·
ICI c•IAM IOCIAL
and F'\'pnk P . Converse, Jiftllident
Ttle president read a note from rna, Miss Frances Roush, Mrs. WitThe Youn1 Manifll Cia•• will
and chairman of -the operating
liftS 1tate president, Mrs. ·bur Theobatd, Mn. George Eben· sponso: an Ice eream social Frl·
Engi!leers eO~mn.tee. '
Ict•loeappreciation
Maloney, expressing th&amp;nks bach and Mrs. David Jenkins. Tel- ,d~';:Y:~a~I~£,Ji:ao
. ~ P· m. on the lawn of
for· the retep· ept(c1ne Committee chairman b:
Weber, Long Bottom.
The
which Districl 11, of which Miss Nina Russell. Career Ad· The
Is inYited.
l~il?di~P''~.' is a member, ·gave for
Committee: Mrs. Allf'D
t;
Mr. and •hrs. R.,. van••~
State ConYenlion in
Mts. Mabel Sanborn
...ru:l'
repre· I ':l:~llo~at~;. Mrs. Vale also read a
Mrs. Wilma· Sargent. Public and d:.~ughten called on Ma ey
W. L. 1~ote front Mrs. Guy Reynolds -Relations:. 'Mrs. 0 . .P. Klein and Pierre Sunday evenine.
and thanking the club for their part Miss Houdashell Leg\Siatlon: MfJ·IJ"';;;;;;;;;;~,_;,:"';;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;=,
in the Community Celebration on Edith Forrest, Mrs. D. S. Harold,
We c.-rty 'lbe
MfthMial .na.y.
Mrs. ·H8rry McMaster and Mrs.
Complete tine· Of
Alice Yurasits.
:..-.1
"'rs. Fred Hibbs, chairman of
Emblem : · Miss S&lt;:oan Park. ldts.
the elub's· booth at the celebration Edgar •Pratt, Miss Jerry Pullell and
reportea that $43.80 was taken in Miss Nina RusseU. Public Afrain:
or whi&lt;'h 38.20 WAs turned over to Miss Lama, Mn. Nora &amp;aU, Mrs.
th'e Park Association.
Hibbs and Mrs. Kenaetll MeElhin·
Let Vs lteip Y011
Mrs. Reynolds announced a re· ny. Music: Mrs. Clarence Lacey
for the new Ohio State and Mrs. Ethel Chapm 111 n. Sehol...,
In Columbus "this com- ship: Miss Russell, Mrs. Moore,
and Urged members
also announc ed the Mrs. Chapman and Mril. Homer
Bill U,wti,
meeting. ·to be held in Rus&amp;ell.
0,
;Membership:
Mrs.
E.
• - tjll7·Y . Mlddlttoo"- 0 .
14 16
A
1.\.fust
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and Mrs. P..'ora"cc McElhinn'y.
In her report on t.he convention
"Mrs. Raynolds thanked members
Of the' local club ror cooperation
and help ~ ret:!eive"d during the
year while she was District .;;~·; ~~;
after tor and; abo for· the• help .a
fa· the May Corventlon when she was
In etJarge o tbe ~ception held for
)OUr ..._,..
the State President.
other res;Qrt!l on the convention
giyen ,by tbe delegates, Mi.!i.11
J'hilllps, Mrs. E. o. Rall, Miss
LamR, Mrs·. Vale and Mrs.
,p,,,kem One report quoted Mrs.
Dorothy D. Br~macombe, speaker
;-"'
at the Saturday night banquet, who
~ated that due to the population
'l'atob.. lopt in tip top j.p.hop ...... - .·'8tiq ,._
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increase and ' higher standard of
in lor tree iaepectioit to "" if it n-1• eleuie,J, 00.1 • ~
living, girls graduating from hlg}l
repaira. E:~&gt;Pf't, p8raatel!lill W«k..
~
school now can count on working
at least 2!S years al a job outside
the home whether they marry or
not.
The awards which the club had
been given at the eonventiGn were
presented. One aw;jrd was for 1t1
percent increase in membership
Ph011e 385
Pom~roy, 0.
r.uring the past year and the other
· 'wa.t ~9r kal'~~~~ ":~ or more new
men'IY:lers durmt · National
Week. .~ll~dlePGrt waS the ,only
club in the diStrict to win the
second award and only 26 other
eluba in the state received it.
'New committe"es were announe·
ed 'for the yea;r. They are: Hoatess
-M~s. -Nan Moore. chairman; Mr11.

Bill To R:r uiK-

Wotre eollect.ed a !lingle, double
Wnd trl,lte. ~t that, he barely
~teUpd the !bat work of Tom

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Middlep.ort BPW Observes 1Sth
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Birthday On Tuesdav E¥eniria

10• 19511-5 1

)I,.: 14aey.

llad

llelttiont :

P;t:fl

Philion ond IIIN -Mit)'
Flatter: Mra. 0 . 1 . Stout

• The t hirteeall\ birthday of the Middleport ilusinest an1
.J teynoldl,
l'n)femonat Women's Club was observed Tueaday evening
report~ were liven
when the Club met at the 11 eath Methodist Ch~rch for their I ,,~:rr; chairmen
regul~r •ling.
I'ten. Committee and the

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AU. STAR TV

Wrestling
(1

Belweea Women)

ORGANIZATION
LAKIN STATE HOSPITAL

Friday, June 12

8:30P.M.

N. Y. UPIatrongest amateur contingent
J1 .years challenged tbe ~ield 1 ':::;:::;:;~
Ua~ Mth ·U. S. Open champion- It
t6(iay, but the betting was
.

National Guard

Annory '
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.

ll
-:111 ~~
'tllem,m~!&lt;•
M..lly

of them
·

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Olrlahoma

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tory over Powell, ll fo.ririer plo· 0 tt hl'l tiiren returned tc a4ti0
!essionnl foutbnll player with the
1t ua with the ChJcaa:o Cu~ atf
!:~~~~~~~~
San Fn~ ncisC'o '49era, puts him In ter
SO di)'S on the diaablt!d list: · li
line f:lr another shot at the heavy The Cubs aaked walYers on pitch·
warmlnt up 1 think our
weight title.
er Bolj Porterfield.
pitcher'• eettina flredl"
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TIME IS GETfiNG SHORT
DR~WING JULY 4th ·

WIN THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW

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You Can ·
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1959

Every Day
So Come In

Jnereaoe
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WITH
LAROE
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FlEIIIU

Hav.Toh

NF.W YORK UPI - In-gemar
Juhan11sun, the
h1ppy Swede,
claimed a double victory today 11
he and Floyd Patteraon headed
down the home stretch
their biy fiBht, June 28, with
obMtocles removed.
Challenver Johannon , •bact in
camp at Grouinger. N, Y.. net
only kayoed conte nder Eddte Ma·
chen in fcdcrnl r~~ :l Tuesday,
but he claimed, "I think 1 win
the !irst round over Patteraon." ,
Ingemar cllllmed a paycboloal·
cal victory over champion Patter·
son durin~ the ofrleial alinlna of
contracts at headquarter11 of the
New York State Athletk Commis.
sion.
"l keep looking at Pattertob
and 81nilln11 at him," Jo.hanoon
explained . "but he no look at me.
He ~on't look at me onct. I think
r win th~ tir&amp;. ( 'round Over llim-

that'• the

Ir

Joh.anason
he'a toinc
tb1t

w~t a
- w'hen he

was
to extend •beyond Feb.
14, ·~ he arreeml!nt Is unreasonable." He uld it would plaee "an·
unreasonable restrlcthm"
upon

tender
was

JGhanuon.

the aereement

Yiloi.OUIZ, ii'usso MATCHID
LOS ANGELEs IJP!-Mol&lt;h·
maker '6eor11e Parnasaua lias mat·
ehed . undefeated. Mexican llltht·
wei.ht Mturo Vazquez and John·
'DY B1.1..0 ·Of New York t:_qr the
1&amp;-rllll'ld lleotun boot of tli'e 18tlt
annual fteht for Uvea 'ebaritr '
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·IEIMUDA SHORTS

MOB'I Kllll

POlO SHilTS ·· $tOO tt
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fl ES · ·· ·· · .. · · · · $1.80

BOW TIES · .. :··· · .$UO . · Cerds, Plaids, · R.aynn
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Melt's · ·

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m "SOJid . cplors,

sill~ll,

Linsizes

medium and large.

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Htindkerchlefs $1

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STR~H

SOCKS 39c &amp; 49c pr.
DRESS COTTON

SOCICS

29c to 49~

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fM- Brief' t. Boxer Styli&gt;

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THUR$DAY o11d

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Sport Shirts

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MATIRIALS IHC.0Jt,P0~'tiD
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DACRON and WOOL
IDEAL FOR Y.EAR 'ROUND

·Pattorson, back in eamp at
Chatllam . N. Y., today, had no
eomm"'nt.
But
manarer
D'A.Q'!ato who moved Into
for the tirRt time, declared,

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Wltltout rullnl upon
the acreemcrt\, Judie

HP:U$1

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SUGGESTIONS FOR

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The ltrp dteorate~ birthday Wesley Fry, ciH!bail'man; ......
the Jalr m'Htina
cake Wll cut ·by the Junior Pnl Charlotte Perrin,,Mrs.. Atnold Dod·
at
the Middleport ~oodol~
Presldtrtt, Itlrt. Wei;IE"y Fry and son, Mn. Arothur
Mra. lt on Lhe
re1uhrr tneetina ni.J:hl
\I~ou',:;:'1~~'t{~;";;'J:•~· boo) , llt!f'Ved with
~earn after the L. Miller and "MI'I.
Fro.rl.
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youlre tob di'llner. tlhe pr~ldt!nt . Mn. NelUe Fi.1ar1ce: Mrs. Guy
Mrl.
~lTIO TO COURT
Valr &amp;:ave a tr1bute to the put Kenneth McElhinny,
: c arl William 1CaU1f, 18, Mid ..
, dlepott, bls been eitecl It) the
.ltep . )ohn W. preaident1 and charter membel'l Miss ·Nina Ruasen,
Stale llilhway P\trol tn\:b M~i&amp;•
lost on bts wfth 1 c:pmparisor. on friendships Houdashelt, M'iu 1
Mn. Denver ~iee, Mra.
Wem· Juyeni!e c our Saturda1 ror drivto make 18 the age ria .,Veral ways .
Mrs. Guy •ReynoLds, Mis-s Nina er, Miu Edna Mae Swick, Mrt. ina ~~~t or center.
of
as well 1s the mtnl·
Ruuell, Mh;s Freddie Houdt~shelt, Russell Mill• and Miu :Et1a Mae
mUm vl)ijng aJe, That would .ar- l\(n.
Edr~ar Reynolds and Mr~. Fry Norton.
tect eontrads, liquor dl"inkiDi,
Spocial Corrimittee: Mil'l Sea
JDNIS ACCU!Il!D
and other areas wh~ lge mini· each told briefly of the highlie~ts
during
their
terms
u
club
pre1i·
Sanborn,
Mrt. Freda We1ling, MarRay mon Jonea, q , Coobftle,.
mums are a r.Ctor. Brown later
dent.
I~:~:;• Durst. Federation Com· was lodCed in 'ht- Melp CouQtv
11ainst Ute . bill.
Plans for Tuesday'FI meeting h
: Mrs . Roaeoe f"Owler, )(n. i T11esday on a ehlr(e o{ driv·
l:i!
1fj
were made by Mrs. Ray •Pickens.
Forest and MiP Caro\ Ro(Jgb. ine a truck without the ownl!r'a
lt
I vice president, who Wall in charge National Security: Mrs. Oren
L
of the pr8gram wben the group Smith, Mrs Dale Dutton and i)(ju
· (C~ p:I'Wfi, ,... OM]
adjourned to the 'Sunday School Farie Erlewine. Health and Sale·
'kfellafd. A. Piette. OCA chairman
•
ty: Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Mill Jean La·
ICI c•IAM IOCIAL
and F'\'pnk P . Converse, Jiftllident
Ttle president read a note from rna, Miss Frances Roush, Mrs. WitThe Youn1 Manifll Cia•• will
and chairman of -the operating
liftS 1tate president, Mrs. ·bur Theobatd, Mn. George Eben· sponso: an Ice eream social Frl·
Engi!leers eO~mn.tee. '
Ict•loeappreciation
Maloney, expressing th&amp;nks bach and Mrs. David Jenkins. Tel- ,d~';:Y:~a~I~£,Ji:ao
. ~ P· m. on the lawn of
for· the retep· ept(c1ne Committee chairman b:
Weber, Long Bottom.
The
which Districl 11, of which Miss Nina Russell. Career Ad· The
Is inYited.
l~il?di~P''~.' is a member, ·gave for
Committee: Mrs. Allf'D
t;
Mr. and •hrs. R.,. van••~
State ConYenlion in
Mts. Mabel Sanborn
...ru:l'
repre· I ':l:~llo~at~;. Mrs. Vale also read a
Mrs. Wilma· Sargent. Public and d:.~ughten called on Ma ey
W. L. 1~ote front Mrs. Guy Reynolds -Relations:. 'Mrs. 0 . .P. Klein and Pierre Sunday evenine.
and thanking the club for their part Miss Houdashell Leg\Siatlon: MfJ·IJ"';;;;;;;;;;~,_;,:"';;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;=,
in the Community Celebration on Edith Forrest, Mrs. D. S. Harold,
We c.-rty 'lbe
MfthMial .na.y.
Mrs. ·H8rry McMaster and Mrs.
Complete tine· Of
Alice Yurasits.
:..-.1
"'rs. Fred Hibbs, chairman of
Emblem : · Miss S&lt;:oan Park. ldts.
the elub's· booth at the celebration Edgar •Pratt, Miss Jerry Pullell and
reportea that $43.80 was taken in Miss Nina RusseU. Public Afrain:
or whi&lt;'h 38.20 WAs turned over to Miss Lama, Mn. Nora &amp;aU, Mrs.
th'e Park Association.
Hibbs and Mrs. Kenaetll MeElhin·
Let Vs lteip Y011
Mrs. Reynolds announced a re· ny. Music: Mrs. Clarence Lacey
for the new Ohio State and Mrs. Ethel Chapm 111 n. Sehol...,
In Columbus "this com- ship: Miss Russell, Mrs. Moore,
and Urged members
also announc ed the Mrs. Chapman and Mril. Homer
Bill U,wti,
meeting. ·to be held in Rus&amp;ell.
0,
;Membership:
Mrs.
E.
• - tjll7·Y . Mlddlttoo"- 0 .
14 16
A
1.\.fust
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and Mrs. P..'ora"cc McElhinn'y.
In her report on t.he convention
"Mrs. Raynolds thanked members
Of the' local club ror cooperation
and help ~ ret:!eive"d during the
year while she was District .;;~·; ~~;
after tor and; abo for· the• help .a
fa· the May Corventlon when she was
In etJarge o tbe ~ception held for
)OUr ..._,..
the State President.
other res;Qrt!l on the convention
giyen ,by tbe delegates, Mi.!i.11
J'hilllps, Mrs. E. o. Rall, Miss
LamR, Mrs·. Vale and Mrs.
,p,,,kem One report quoted Mrs.
Dorothy D. Br~macombe, speaker
;-"'
at the Saturday night banquet, who
~ated that due to the population
'l'atob.. lopt in tip top j.p.hop ...... - .·'8tiq ,._
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increase and ' higher standard of
in lor tree iaepectioit to "" if it n-1• eleuie,J, 00.1 • ~
living, girls graduating from hlg}l
repaira. E:~&gt;Pf't, p8raatel!lill W«k..
~
school now can count on working
at least 2!S years al a job outside
the home whether they marry or
not.
The awards which the club had
been given at the eonventiGn were
presented. One aw;jrd was for 1t1
percent increase in membership
Ph011e 385
Pom~roy, 0.
r.uring the past year and the other
· 'wa.t ~9r kal'~~~~ ":~ or more new
men'IY:lers durmt · National
Week. .~ll~dlePGrt waS the ,only
club in the diStrict to win the
second award and only 26 other
eluba in the state received it.
'New committe"es were announe·
ed 'for the yea;r. They are: Hoatess
-M~s. -Nan Moore. chairman; Mr11.

Bill To R:r uiK-

Wotre eollect.ed a !lingle, double
Wnd trl,lte. ~t that, he barely
~teUpd the !bat work of Tom

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· &amp;--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 10, 1959

IS ROOM APA.RTMENT
WITH YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIAI..a•
bath and garage . 8 room house
TV AND API'LIANCII -..
and f room apartment. Phone
COAL, OIL &amp; GAl 'tiRNACU
3-lO.M, Pomeroy. A. N. Bengel.
AANOL"D'S
6--6-tt
Phofte h6-Y
lyrKYH. Ohio

WANT ADS

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

PHONE 398
RATES

3 cents per word, one hteertion. MW.mum cbara:-e - eo cents.
8 eenU per word ror three consecutive ifllel"tiOD8.
Spedal - one month for 30 cent&amp; per word.
Full rate of 3 cents ~~Cr word will be chllraed for advert.i&amp;n&amp;
if not paid witmD 10 daya dter receivlftj: bdl.
Errors in Advert.iiM\g- Should ~reported immediately. The
Oai1y Sentlnel will DOt be rftlpoosible for- ~ tbran one itlC(Jf·
rect insertion.
Clilrd of Thanks and Special Notkes Of Evtnt.s $1.00. Obituaries
published at 1 cent per word.
WORDS

3 DAYS
90c

I DAY
60c
60c

6 DAYS

&gt; ROOM

UNFURNISHED APART· Tl!:LEVISION, RADIO &amp; SMALL
MENT. Call 5-oe or inquire 408. APPUANOE REPAIR.. Pbc:me
Spring Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Otis ~. Racine OMo.
3:!2lfc
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NIOELY l&lt;lJR 'fiSHED !5 ROOM :F:::O:::
ders, ScaHold
Board&amp;, Drop
and bath, 2 bedroom upstair~
l1oths. Clinton Flaher, Mlddltoaputment. Pbone 6419. 6-4--6tc

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REFRlGr'.RATORS FOR RENT.
$3 ~r montb. We deliver and
gua1antee them to give good service. Ewings Store, Pomeroy.
Pbo'le 133 and we will delhcr
anywhere the same day.
6 8 3lc
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THREE BEDROOM HOU St:. $50
monthly. 118 Laurel Sl. Pome·
6·9·3tc
roy. Phone 629G-M.

1 MO.

10
$1.3D
$4.50
2AJ
$120
$1.110
$41.00
25
7ilc
$1.110
$:.25
$7.00
Ads r~.:eivcd Dy 10 A.M. will be in that day'1 paper.

l 17 l·Help Wanted
II I Not1ces

Waltreu. Experienced. Mu1-t IJe
Honest and of • vood ch•r•der.
Hotel Mllrtin

REVIVAL STARTJ.NG JUNE 11
through June It at Mt. Olive
Cb!.lt"Ch, Long Bottom, Ohio.

ELDERLY WIDOW
between the ages of 11ixty an:l

. WANTED -

Hear the inJpiring young evan·
get:ist, ·.Mev. Gilbert Spencer and
Pastor G. Douglas Circle.

sh:lJi·fiYe

a permanent boule
keeptr. Write Box 668-W, c/o
The Daily Sentirel, Pomeroy,

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vou CAN'T ToP THis
Ni!tional Advertit&gt;ing
program,
plus full mail effort, ma g&lt;~zines
newspapers, rarl io and all other
media, providing demand for
addltiunal Silles representalivtt
in Meigs, Athens, Morgan and

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LADlES WHIST WATCH
in he vicinity or Krogera.

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found Call &lt;.:hester,

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Phone 485
Pomeroy

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given full training In the ol
!ice and field. You mll)' also
keep your present job until
established. Here is an oppol"'
tunity to build a secure future
with an old t-stablished firm
that is topj in its field . Conamission from $500.00 to $(100.(HJ
per .'Tlonth to ~&gt;tart, plus other
attraetive bonus benefits. If you
are in sales now, or wish to bu,
don't pass up this opportunity.

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Oscar Henry
Is Honored On
His Birthday

Mas.on City Civic
Council Meeting

The M11on City Civic CouneU
Executive CommJttee met at Ma-

Cli fLon : Oscar Henry was honor- son MethGdilt Cburtb on Monda~
ed Sunday ·by bi1- family witb a evening.
Only .t llhort busines[5 &amp;elliOD
birthday picnic dinner at the home
of his mother, Mn11. Mattie Hem:y. wu held and plans for the- Youth
·Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dcl- Center were diacuued.
bert tBecker and LarTy Gladwell, .Present were Mn. Mary Berry,
Don Becker and Randy, Middle- Charlie Carr, Thelma Sayre, Jobn
port, "Mr. and Mrs. Rotlert Comp- Rottgen and Mn. Alma TUrner.
port, Ohio. Phone !528t. ll--tJ .son and children of Sutton, W. Va.
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CUSTOM BUH.T lD't'ClJ.I:N 1)}.- Mr. and Mn. Ernest Compson of
signed for your home. tree if'!- Portland, Ohio; Mrs. Bill Ca mp
5
timales. Foreman • Abbot\. and sons, Kevin and Greg, Maaon ;
Phone 6284-Y.
8-8-tf Mr. and Mrs. Don Quisenberry aad
children of Waverly, Ohio, Ger----~~==::;:-:=---~aid Jones, Mr. and Mrs. OscBr Hen1
AUCTI0Nl. 1R
ry and Terry.
Mr: and Mrs. AUen Hughea
Complete Service
were hosts to their Sundl)'
CtiH lrachord
Ray Pickens Sr. was honored School class
Tuesday evening
Write, Pho• or Contlct
Tueaday eveninil with a surprise when the p:eartbstone Cla&amp;l of
A. C. Bralllfor«&lt;, Racine.. Ohio
birthday picnic supper b)' mem- the Middleport First
Baptiat
a-25-tt
-bers of his fa~ily ..Present were Church met at their home.
Mr. and MJ:s. ·PJckens Sr., Mr. and 1 Mrs . Willla Anthony, prealded
AIR . CONDI~ONING., REFRIGER- Mra. Jlay_PJCkens Jr and son, Ray, during the buainesa meeting at
·. a_Uon servace.. Jack I Relria:er•· Mr and .•rs. Lloyd Hoffman and which time plans were. made for
lien. New lbvea. Phone TL chll~ren, Mr. and _M~s .. Edwar~ Na· the Jtuy meetlns. They plan to
23337 .
S.:ZS.If trou and M~ry Vargmaa Burris.
have a .family picnic a~ the haac
. Mrs_. William Bass and son, Ken- \Valtou farm July 14 at 6:00.
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALIS AND
Mrl. Paul Smart ra·-'f' the devoSERVICE, 512 E. Moln. , _ me, vulted Dr. ~nd . Mrs. Ray Dean
,..-. PttoM 63-X. Salttman: Heaton and family of Pomeroy on tiona for the evenink which were
taken from the 23rd Psalm. Her
Haro4d l•rnhart~
RHdavUie, Sunday.
Ohio. Phone CMiwUI• 36tl.
Mr .and ~rs. -Bill Williams and topic was "Recreation."
ft.2·30tt
Judith visited Mr. and Mrs. EverGames and B!ble quize1 were
ett Dudding at Nitro, over the condueted by :Mr. and Mr1. DaLAWN 1MOW1ERS AND SMALl. week end.
vld D;~.rst.
.
·Rev. W . L. Gearhart or Barboursrnotc.r repair. Expert cast iron
wel-t1ing, acetylene and eloctric ville called. on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Sandwiches, cookies and punch
weh1ing. R. L. Miller Parts Co. Williams, Sunday.
were a111rved hy tbe boats to Mr.
To,.a Colley, New Haven, visit- and Mn. Harold Hubbard, Mr.
315 A11h Sl., Middle_port, Ohio.
Pho'le 6224-J.
8 8 .8tc ed Elaine Cartwright Friday and and Mrs. Smar~, Mr. and Mn.
Saturday.
Anthouy, Rev. and Mra.. Warren
Mrs. Amelia Johnson Is visiting Hulbul't Mr. and Mrs. Darst, Mrs.
(ZObJ lnsuroi"!Ctt
Mrs. Arthur Edwards at Hartford. Milt()n ~Hood.
Enjoying a slumber party at the
BARNES·SIMPSON INSURANCE home of Jo Roush 1 Friday night
Ag:tnts, MlddleiJort. FIR, Auto were Leona
Wamsley, Bonnie
mobile, r.onds. PbODe 631JS..
Wamsley, i~arilyn Burns, Sandra
Bennett and 1Beverly Ball of New
CQMPu:TF INSURAN.;C:;;:E-::PR=:O Haven. .
teetion. Life, Auto, Fire, ?olio.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett and
Call Don Mills,
Middieport, family and Bonnie Wamsley are
Letart Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
1pending a lwo weeks vacatlc.n In McDade attended tbe obaecalaureOhio.
Tenneuee.
ate servieea and graduation at Rio
Mrs. Violet Butns spent the put Grande College Sunday. Tbeir
IZ
Roo I Estate
week. visiting her sister, Mrs.
uated withNorm'
h~nors,
· reeeh1na:aradHar:ve McDaniel of West Columbia. daughter,
s shambun.
8 ROO!t HOUSE, GARAGE, FULL
Mlss Leona Wamsley was an Bachelor of Science tn Elementary
size~ basement, hot air furnace,
ov.er:night. guest of Miss "Marilyn Education. Sbe wm teac:h tbe ttb
large Jot, water utHitlea $6.000. •Burnt, Saturday.
grade In Ute Frankljn City SchOol
Geo~ge Jenkins
S)"acuJe, 0.
Sbar6h Turnbull is spending aev- In Franklin, Ohio, thll fall.
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M., with relatives.
and · Mrs.
Herman
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Mn.Racine,
'Dale Mr.
McGraw
and d_aiiCblerj
Bath, cellar, outbuilding. Gar- Marshall College in Huntington.
Reese and children, Mlu Maralyn
den. Good condition. Furniahed
The Methodist YF enjoyed a Reese, Mr. and MrB. Jim Shamblin
$45(:0, unfurnished $3900. Ill- wiener roast at the Union Camp and S()n, Tony, Mra. Gladya Rife
ness lorces aale. Frank Hudson. Grounds Saturday evening.
and daughter, Sharon, all of CbeaMr. and Mrs. Rose King and hire.
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tie, Carol Scott. Diane MeComN,
Martha Nlebolaon, Carolyn Nlebolaon, Diane Criswell, Ned.a Brad·
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10:45 with ll!rm.ID Taylor lel4, Ill
ln&amp; and . an attead1nce of 2'1• .
Daily. VaeaUon Bible stb,octl
will f:ontinue throu&amp;h thil wee•
at the Orange Chrlltian Cbureb
ond the Alfrea Met~i1t cbureb.
The MYF met SufKIIJ' evE~nlng snd counted tax stamps iD addltion to t)W regular meetiu.
The Grange b•ld its recular:
meeting June 5.
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returned from White Plama. N. 'Y.
Ht. wUI aoon receive hl1 diJcbarlt
from the U. s. Army.
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family Llncuter apent tbe week
end ai the home of ller parenta,
Mr. and Mr1. Harry Guthrlt;t.
Mr. and Mrs. Dilllmore lloylea
spent tbe weekend in , M:UIItone
W. Va., with her parent.a, Mr.
:~nd X1·s. Mallie Sturm. 1
Mrs. Edith Harper of C.-roll.
spent 1 week w~. th her daq:bter,
Mrs. Oriie Follrod and family.
Rev. and Mra. Harolfl. Doster
recenhy visited relatives in Clevoland, o.

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owner. llydrar•nlic drive. Blact- 12 CU. FT. CHEST' TYPE DEEP
tnar'i, Pomert•V'o
8 6 6tc. free'l:e. No. 1 condlt1ofl $12(j,
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6·~·3lp
Call Collect, u.sk for Mr. Welle,
1956 PONTIAC VB $1,4113. Station
Pros[)e&lt;.·t 28377, Chillicotho.
Wagon. D pa~;sengcr . One care· N'i!JW HOT POfNT CHEST TYPE
tHHk
lui owner. .Biacttnar's, Pomeroy.
Foo ·l Freezer. Light touch safety -.-::c::--,- -- - - - -6 6 6tc
lid, 393 Ibs. ca;&gt;aclty, 17 cubic
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Won•ed
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plan on Freezer and food, Elec,.
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me Lighted when lid Is cpened
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so you can see everything In- WILL MOW LAWNs IN POMEroy or Middle!"(trt. Phone Mid·
10M OLDSMOBILE V8 $1,490. 4
aide. BUILT IN LID LOCK. DOdlep-urt 6129-Y.
6-9-6tc
dr. Sedan. Hydramullc drive .
WN PAYMENT SM.3~. Then
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mont,hJy .payments of $2.t.t3.
R&amp;H. Very nice. Blaeltnar 1• Can make immediate delivery.
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Proliare to aave your food .
CAR WASHING-MO'fOR CLI!AN·
l91i7 BUICK CENTURY 4. DOOR
EwJnga Slore, Pomeroy Phone
IN&lt;l Uackett'11 t;ohlo r.ervire.
133.
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Automlltic drive, radio &amp; heal·
Phone 9084..
3 13 ~Ole
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$1780. Phone 62~M .
6-fJ.-3tc LJ·3 'fON CHRYSLER AIR TEMP 1
19M I'ONTIAC t DOOR, 2 TONE
~iro~und.ltloncr. Good conditlon.1
Mrs. Clara Williams ·visited Mr.
NIW HAVIN---Corner lot in and Mn. Lew Edwards at Mason
Green. Good 1hape. f'riced re 16h e 3212.
6-10-6tc
Layne·Ohlin&amp;er subdivision. AI- Sunday evening.
•onal&gt;le. Ph.one 'fU 2·3771. New
mos• one acre wlth 24d frontMr. and Mi-a. lsaac Lewia and
Mrs. WH111rd Jleinea entertained
Haven, w. va.
8-1Q-3tbe RICHA.l'.D FORI!:MAN PROPER'IW
age on paved road. 12200.00.
son, Dana, Mr. and Mra. Fred Lew· her Canasta Club recenUy at her
In .Redford Township, being 1&amp;
FAitM--32 acres, 8 acres cultlva- i•, Mra. ·Katie Ba11 and Mr. and home, Athena Road.
(9) For SoJe
acre~. more or len, wH .. be !mid
tion, 0 acres pasture. 2 broiler Mra. Dana Lewla attended the
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to h.ghest bidder Saturday,
•Priu• were awarded to Mrs. Ro'
houHes nettinll owner $200.00 Hone
at New Haven Salur2 PlE l'•E UVlNG ROOM SUITE
June 13, 1959 at 11 :00 o'clock
l!efo."e 9:30 A.M.
monthly,
Modern
3-bedroom
bert Roy
Arnold,
Mrs.andLester
GooJ
Concl!Uon.
Reuonably
at oftke of J . B. O'Brien, 100~
Mra.
Smltb
Mrs. Rusaell,
Charles I:~""""::;;::;;::;;;:;:~:;:::;~=~~~~~;;~~~;;~
Middleport 883l.J
home!' with bath and fuel oil
priced. Phune 812-M.
6 8 3tc
Court Streol, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Bible
School
opened
RJffie.
Pomeroy 525
furnace. $9000.00.
Mon:~•Y with an enroiJment of 73
Refre1hmenta were served by
, TS MEXICANS,
Must sell for nul le811 than apKAUTZ
PIED ITOIII
INCOME PROPERlY IN MAlON pupils. Mary Plekena ia supervisor the hoatell to thOlle named abo'ft
'l'OMATO PI..n.N ·
puised value.
EVEN ON THE
At
Chedar
-300' frontaee en Route 83. and Maraaret Fox is asaietant . and Mrs. Sidne1 Spencef, Mrs.
. .:~·
Pritchard, rlitGllrB, Jnllfi)Obe,
JOHN D. TH0~1AS, AdminiMlraYukon S.%143
Mod -:.rn ~room frame honl.e. 3 Telchers for Young Adults and In· 1~:;~;:;: Buchanan, 'Mn. Leon .Me·
GOLF COURSI!'. GOOD
bu1·pce-globe, &amp;lant italian , and
tor of estate of Richard Forcrented furnished
apartment• termediatea are Bob Oliver, IBJilll
bUI'pe:e golden jub.llee (orange).
man, doceascd.
HAMILL SI!:RVICB
and Mr1. Charl01 [Qtle.
.Mlcond hou11e east from school J . B. 0 ' 8 r1en,
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GROOMING IS A 1\lUS'f
STATION
lncl1atled.
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HIGH-LOW TIMPf
Ktllllngawortb. JunJora: Betty Call,
CUCKLIR RIALTY
il.lbony 3351
Holmes.
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LET US DO YOUR
;abbel Johnaon and Lucy ,Sleeth.
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Primary:
Kay
Rtley,
Geraldine
reported
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JIM ROUSH, MANAOIR
79 ACRE t'ARM. PLENTY OF
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Bdread.
waa
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V.arlan. Bealnnera: Irene Kellef,
p111lurc and water. Eia;ht room IIARVF.Y FOREMAN PROPER'JTY
&amp; Tv R•Piir
F.urtn St., tftw Hav.h, W. V. Itlbelle Brown. Nuraery : Wilma ~t Presidio, Tex. LOwetl re·
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In Pomeroy, bein,u 40 feel by
Phont 200
Phone T\Jmer 2·2143
Blake,
Betty
Jo
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Mutlc
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thi•
morrdna
waa
21
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WUl 1ell
re11110nably. Phone
80 ft. will be •old to highost
Pomaroy, OhlO.
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furnJahcd b~ Margaret Fox, Hfrlen Fraaer, Oolo..
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6-3-12tp t bidder Saturd11y, .June 13, 19$9
AN'D 881!'10 YOUR
Barker and Ann Williams.
at 1(1;30 o'clock at oUice of J .
CAR aURNI
19015 N.EW .MOON 41 FT. TRAJL.
B. O'Brien, 100~ Court Stnet,
Cl-OTHES UP TO PAt
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Medium damq:e was done to
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Pomeroy, Ohio. Must aeLI for
Large
IDt with a:arage and out the Melca COtUllY Sherilfa car'
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awntne. ' S2.200.00.
Lawrence
not leu than appraised value.
bulld.ana.
One
block
to
sch&lt;lola.
late T-Jeaday eVflnlng When il
Reed, Lowe't Trailer Court,
Homer Baxter, Admlniltralor
Priced to se11. See Wayne Rupe !aught on flk-e near li:IneravUie
Middleport, Ohio,
8-26-Uc
of eatate of Harvey Foreman,
Rutland, Ohio.
8-10-3tc while on a CJU..
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dec~aaed.
IICOND IT,
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H·EIGJITS. 80X160. Phone 823'7. ~u:~n~:~~er;_:,w

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ot .retidence il un; ~ccount ol l:dh'i ' \. .Mily Sumrnef- tbereto, saUl account• win be .
take aodct that on tht
'ield, Administratrix of the -Estate hearing ·before said Court on the I;~~:~A~p~rll~;;1938:,~M~arr~El~lo-~~
O&amp;vCe ·;
• Pf Daniel 'f. , &amp;Ul!Jne,rfleiJ ~ieee¥· lOth day of ~01)&gt;. 1'1il8, 01 ,.ill&lt;:k
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wUI etc reeeh.. 4 at the olcount Current of !Bernard Gilkey dtspoaed of.
of Willbltfr and FU1t&amp;, Atior~

pre~ent.

s. attend•nce

tho dot• lei tor her pedUon oplnll him In tho

lo C.U. No. 12,1M, prlf·
dlworct, euttod,- ol eiiUifi
Mei.ls County. Ohio
other reUel, on tbe ~ .t J
I 10 1tr &amp;rOll nel)ect ot d•ty and utre.e
erueJty. iaid eaue wJU be for

nexf!d of tb• •l lltlte of WaJter F.

Meigs Cou,ty, Ohi9, fQl' .ap.proVal mImatrator With tbe WUI Annexed
and setijenllent:
~~;tllete o! Albm Roitlfr, de-

Tbe Yfldo·Awoke *'II clUb ol
Middleport met at the home of
their adviaor, ~ra. L W. JfcCoiD11
Tuelday eveniDc witb teD DltDII·

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Cue No. 17,780: nnt and nnU'ITLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
al Accouq.t of Jeue Wood, AdPR08Al'l COURT
MEIG$ eQuNTY, OHIO
:lt~t:!~ator or the !".ltate of J.bod•
, AQCOUn4;· al\d vouehert. of the
following named fiduciarlee .han Caae No. 17,899: P'tnt and J'inal
o1. LorelliQ. D. Davia, Ad!been tiled• in 1he Probate "Court, Aftount
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outb\lard motor. Uaed very Ut
poniea lor Bale. Will work and
-tie. PbonCl 3812,
8·1o-8te
rldf'. see A. H. Burbrlda;c, AI·
TIIREB ROOMS ALMOST NEW bany, Ohio, R. D. a.
IJ.l0·3te
l"!''.:hmo. lloooonoblo or Will THE F1JLTON HOUSE AND LOT
trldt- , . &amp;Dod two bedroom
Jn Tupper. Pialna wiU be sold
hod&amp; tH,tt;r. 'JI.Itold Ctrcle. Sy· to tbt h1Jbe&amp;l bidder, Saturdav
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Mua! •ell for not ltll th1n ap·
pul&lt;~fd value of h600.00.
J . B. O'Brien, Adminiatrator
or Eatate ol .(o'annlo Fulton,
dheaaed.
J. B. O'Brien,
Attortiey at Law
S.lll-ll·IZ.3tc
TRIU.I IPH 19D8 NEW MOTOR·
tl'clfl, bll dlacount for quick
llle. Jay'a Trlumpb Salee 6
8ervl~. 8G2 lit Ave., GalUpolla,
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GOOD USED WI".STINGHOUSE
rtlrl:eralor. Reaaonably priced.
C.U 1\adno 321:1.
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PORTABLES.
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IS ROOM APA.RTMENT
WITH YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DIAI..a•
bath and garage . 8 room house
TV AND API'LIANCII -..
and f room apartment. Phone
COAL, OIL &amp; GAl 'tiRNACU
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REFRlGr'.RATORS FOR RENT.
$3 ~r montb. We deliver and
gua1antee them to give good service. Ewings Store, Pomeroy.
Pbo'le 133 and we will delhcr
anywhere the same day.
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THREE BEDROOM HOU St:. $50
monthly. 118 Laurel Sl. Pome·
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Waltreu. Experienced. Mu1-t IJe
Honest and of • vood ch•r•der.
Hotel Mllrtin

REVIVAL STARTJ.NG JUNE 11
through June It at Mt. Olive
Cb!.lt"Ch, Long Bottom, Ohio.

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Hear the inJpiring young evan·
get:ist, ·.Mev. Gilbert Spencer and
Pastor G. Douglas Circle.

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Phone 485
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given full training In the ol
!ice and field. You mll)' also
keep your present job until
established. Here is an oppol"'
tunity to build a secure future
with an old t-stablished firm
that is topj in its field . Conamission from $500.00 to $(100.(HJ
per .'Tlonth to ~&gt;tart, plus other
attraetive bonus benefits. If you
are in sales now, or wish to bu,
don't pass up this opportunity.

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Oscar Henry
Is Honored On
His Birthday

Mas.on City Civic
Council Meeting

The M11on City Civic CouneU
Executive CommJttee met at Ma-

Cli fLon : Oscar Henry was honor- son MethGdilt Cburtb on Monda~
ed Sunday ·by bi1- family witb a evening.
Only .t llhort busines[5 &amp;elliOD
birthday picnic dinner at the home
of his mother, Mn11. Mattie Hem:y. wu held and plans for the- Youth
·Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dcl- Center were diacuued.
bert tBecker and LarTy Gladwell, .Present were Mn. Mary Berry,
Don Becker and Randy, Middle- Charlie Carr, Thelma Sayre, Jobn
port, "Mr. and Mrs. Rotlert Comp- Rottgen and Mn. Alma TUrner.
port, Ohio. Phone !528t. ll--tJ .son and children of Sutton, W. Va.
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CUSTOM BUH.T lD't'ClJ.I:N 1)}.- Mr. and Mn. Ernest Compson of
signed for your home. tree if'!- Portland, Ohio; Mrs. Bill Ca mp
5
timales. Foreman • Abbot\. and sons, Kevin and Greg, Maaon ;
Phone 6284-Y.
8-8-tf Mr. and Mrs. Don Quisenberry aad
children of Waverly, Ohio, Ger----~~==::;:-:=---~aid Jones, Mr. and Mrs. OscBr Hen1
AUCTI0Nl. 1R
ry and Terry.
Mr: and Mrs. AUen Hughea
Complete Service
were hosts to their Sundl)'
CtiH lrachord
Ray Pickens Sr. was honored School class
Tuesday evening
Write, Pho• or Contlct
Tueaday eveninil with a surprise when the p:eartbstone Cla&amp;l of
A. C. Bralllfor«&lt;, Racine.. Ohio
birthday picnic supper b)' mem- the Middleport First
Baptiat
a-25-tt
-bers of his fa~ily ..Present were Church met at their home.
Mr. and MJ:s. ·PJckens Sr., Mr. and 1 Mrs . Willla Anthony, prealded
AIR . CONDI~ONING., REFRIGER- Mra. Jlay_PJCkens Jr and son, Ray, during the buainesa meeting at
·. a_Uon servace.. Jack I Relria:er•· Mr and .•rs. Lloyd Hoffman and which time plans were. made for
lien. New lbvea. Phone TL chll~ren, Mr. and _M~s .. Edwar~ Na· the Jtuy meetlns. They plan to
23337 .
S.:ZS.If trou and M~ry Vargmaa Burris.
have a .family picnic a~ the haac
. Mrs_. William Bass and son, Ken- \Valtou farm July 14 at 6:00.
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALIS AND
Mrl. Paul Smart ra·-'f' the devoSERVICE, 512 E. Moln. , _ me, vulted Dr. ~nd . Mrs. Ray Dean
,..-. PttoM 63-X. Salttman: Heaton and family of Pomeroy on tiona for the evenink which were
taken from the 23rd Psalm. Her
Haro4d l•rnhart~
RHdavUie, Sunday.
Ohio. Phone CMiwUI• 36tl.
Mr .and ~rs. -Bill Williams and topic was "Recreation."
ft.2·30tt
Judith visited Mr. and Mrs. EverGames and B!ble quize1 were
ett Dudding at Nitro, over the condueted by :Mr. and Mr1. DaLAWN 1MOW1ERS AND SMALl. week end.
vld D;~.rst.
.
·Rev. W . L. Gearhart or Barboursrnotc.r repair. Expert cast iron
wel-t1ing, acetylene and eloctric ville called. on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Sandwiches, cookies and punch
weh1ing. R. L. Miller Parts Co. Williams, Sunday.
were a111rved hy tbe boats to Mr.
To,.a Colley, New Haven, visit- and Mn. Harold Hubbard, Mr.
315 A11h Sl., Middle_port, Ohio.
Pho'le 6224-J.
8 8 .8tc ed Elaine Cartwright Friday and and Mrs. Smar~, Mr. and Mn.
Saturday.
Anthouy, Rev. and Mra.. Warren
Mrs. Amelia Johnson Is visiting Hulbul't Mr. and Mrs. Darst, Mrs.
(ZObJ lnsuroi"!Ctt
Mrs. Arthur Edwards at Hartford. Milt()n ~Hood.
Enjoying a slumber party at the
BARNES·SIMPSON INSURANCE home of Jo Roush 1 Friday night
Ag:tnts, MlddleiJort. FIR, Auto were Leona
Wamsley, Bonnie
mobile, r.onds. PbODe 631JS..
Wamsley, i~arilyn Burns, Sandra
Bennett and 1Beverly Ball of New
CQMPu:TF INSURAN.;C:;;:E-::PR=:O Haven. .
teetion. Life, Auto, Fire, ?olio.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett and
Call Don Mills,
Middieport, family and Bonnie Wamsley are
Letart Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
1pending a lwo weeks vacatlc.n In McDade attended tbe obaecalaureOhio.
Tenneuee.
ate servieea and graduation at Rio
Mrs. Violet Butns spent the put Grande College Sunday. Tbeir
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Roo I Estate
week. visiting her sister, Mrs.
uated withNorm'
h~nors,
· reeeh1na:aradHar:ve McDaniel of West Columbia. daughter,
s shambun.
8 ROO!t HOUSE, GARAGE, FULL
Mlss Leona Wamsley was an Bachelor of Science tn Elementary
size~ basement, hot air furnace,
ov.er:night. guest of Miss "Marilyn Education. Sbe wm teac:h tbe ttb
large Jot, water utHitlea $6.000. •Burnt, Saturday.
grade In Ute Frankljn City SchOol
Geo~ge Jenkins
S)"acuJe, 0.
Sbar6h Turnbull is spending aev- In Franklin, Ohio, thll fall.
6-9-l~tc
.&amp;. eral months at Alburquerque, N. Olllers attending were Mr. and
M., with relatives.
and · Mrs.
Herman
~·oa SALg....SIX R06M HOUSE. Leona Wamsley hal returned to of
Mn.Racine,
'Dale Mr.
McGraw
and d_aiiCblerj
Bath, cellar, outbuilding. Gar- Marshall College in Huntington.
Reese and children, Mlu Maralyn
den. Good condition. Furniahed
The Methodist YF enjoyed a Reese, Mr. and MrB. Jim Shamblin
$45(:0, unfurnished $3900. Ill- wiener roast at the Union Camp and S()n, Tony, Mra. Gladya Rife
ness lorces aale. Frank Hudson. Grounds Saturday evening.
and daughter, Sharon, all of CbeaMr. and Mrs. Rose King and hire.
POID\!i:'OY, Phone Sl53.
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daughters of Ripley and Mr. and
-------,.--...,---I "Mrs. Donald Ohlinger of Middle·
port viaited Mrs. Betty CliJ, ~un\.lfAJA- ~...-., day.
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Mary tliubeth Hlttearr
Donald .Ray HlU••-, wbote pla- W'ebMter 4 Fultl
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Tbe a:irll worked on their 'pnjeeta which wUI be on diaplQ" at
the Melp County Fair tbit tum-

Guai'Gi""""'.the " " ' - Oll4liala\~
Aay , . , _ ialo..W 111e
of -Berme Gilkey, an Incompetent. written exceptions to aaid aceounta
' C.a.se
l'I'~UJ: First 'and :Pinal or to matterJ pertalnlne to tbe exA&amp;~our ; ~: Walter purna. Harr~. ecutlon of ~e ~~ not leu tb.an

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GirlJ attendlDJ: Tuesday'a meetina: were Ellen Dutton, Sanh ~
tie, Carol Scott. Diane MeComN,
Martha Nlebolaon, Carolyn Nlebolaon, Diane Criswell, Ned.a Brad·
ford, Sandra Simpson aDd Char-

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was M offerine $13.112.
Wo"bip services were
10:45 with ll!rm.ID Taylor lel4, Ill
ln&amp; and . an attead1nce of 2'1• .
Daily. VaeaUon Bible stb,octl
will f:ontinue throu&amp;h thil wee•
at the Orange Chrlltian Cbureb
ond the Alfrea Met~i1t cbureb.
The MYF met SufKIIJ' evE~nlng snd counted tax stamps iD addltion to t)W regular meetiu.
The Grange b•ld its recular:
meeting June 5.
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Mr. 11nd Ml"l. Dale Kuhn ha·1e
returned from White Plama. N. 'Y.
Ht. wUI aoon receive hl1 diJcbarlt
from the U. s. Army.
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Mr. iDd Mrs. ·Delbert Yost
family Llncuter apent tbe week
end ai the home of ller parenta,
Mr. and Mr1. Harry Guthrlt;t.
Mr. and Mrs. Dilllmore lloylea
spent tbe weekend in , M:UIItone
W. Va., with her parent.a, Mr.
:~nd X1·s. Mallie Sturm. 1
Mrs. Edith Harper of C.-roll.
spent 1 week w~. th her daq:bter,
Mrs. Oriie Follrod and family.
Rev. and Mra. Harolfl. Doster
recenhy visited relatives in Clevoland, o.

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4 door hardtop S-edan. One local
owner. llydrar•nlic drive. Blact- 12 CU. FT. CHEST' TYPE DEEP
tnar'i, Pomert•V'o
8 6 6tc. free'l:e. No. 1 condlt1ofl $12(j,
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6·~·3lp
Call Collect, u.sk for Mr. Welle,
1956 PONTIAC VB $1,4113. Station
Pros[)e&lt;.·t 28377, Chillicotho.
Wagon. D pa~;sengcr . One care· N'i!JW HOT POfNT CHEST TYPE
tHHk
lui owner. .Biacttnar's, Pomeroy.
Foo ·l Freezer. Light touch safety -.-::c::--,- -- - - - -6 6 6tc
lid, 393 Ibs. ca;&gt;aclty, 17 cubic
( 181 EmplovmeM
TIRE
----ft. \olume. 11 year protection
Won•ed
l955 MER&lt;...1J RY 2 DOOR SEDAN
plan on Freezer and food, Elec,.
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SIJ95. Extra good buy. Blaet·
me Lighted when lid Is cpened
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mar's Pomeroy.
6 t1 6tc
so you can see everything In- WILL MOW LAWNs IN POMEroy or Middle!"(trt. Phone Mid·
10M OLDSMOBILE V8 $1,490. 4
aide. BUILT IN LID LOCK. DOdlep-urt 6129-Y.
6-9-6tc
dr. Sedan. Hydramullc drive .
WN PAYMENT SM.3~. Then
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mont,hJy .payments of $2.t.t3.
R&amp;H. Very nice. Blaeltnar 1• Can make immediate delivery.
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Pomeroy·
Proliare to aave your food .
CAR WASHING-MO'fOR CLI!AN·
l91i7 BUICK CENTURY 4. DOOR
EwJnga Slore, Pomeroy Phone
IN&lt;l Uackett'11 t;ohlo r.ervire.
133.
6 8 3tc
Automlltic drive, radio &amp; heal·
Phone 9084..
3 13 ~Ole
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cr. ~0,000 milos . Private owner l __
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$1780. Phone 62~M .
6-fJ.-3tc LJ·3 'fON CHRYSLER AIR TEMP 1
19M I'ONTIAC t DOOR, 2 TONE
~iro~und.ltloncr. Good conditlon.1
Mrs. Clara Williams ·visited Mr.
NIW HAVIN---Corner lot in and Mn. Lew Edwards at Mason
Green. Good 1hape. f'riced re 16h e 3212.
6-10-6tc
Layne·Ohlin&amp;er subdivision. AI- Sunday evening.
•onal&gt;le. Ph.one 'fU 2·3771. New
mos• one acre wlth 24d frontMr. and Mi-a. lsaac Lewia and
Mrs. WH111rd Jleinea entertained
Haven, w. va.
8-1Q-3tbe RICHA.l'.D FORI!:MAN PROPER'IW
age on paved road. 12200.00.
son, Dana, Mr. and Mra. Fred Lew· her Canasta Club recenUy at her
In .Redford Township, being 1&amp;
FAitM--32 acres, 8 acres cultlva- i•, Mra. ·Katie Ba11 and Mr. and home, Athena Road.
(9) For SoJe
acre~. more or len, wH .. be !mid
tion, 0 acres pasture. 2 broiler Mra. Dana Lewla attended the
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to h.ghest bidder Saturday,
•Priu• were awarded to Mrs. Ro'
houHes nettinll owner $200.00 Hone
at New Haven Salur2 PlE l'•E UVlNG ROOM SUITE
June 13, 1959 at 11 :00 o'clock
l!efo."e 9:30 A.M.
monthly,
Modern
3-bedroom
bert Roy
Arnold,
Mrs.andLester
GooJ
Concl!Uon.
Reuonably
at oftke of J . B. O'Brien, 100~
Mra.
Smltb
Mrs. Rusaell,
Charles I:~""""::;;::;;::;;;:;:~:;:::;~=~~~~~;;~~~;;~
Middleport 883l.J
home!' with bath and fuel oil
priced. Phune 812-M.
6 8 3tc
Court Streol, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Bible
School
opened
RJffie.
Pomeroy 525
furnace. $9000.00.
Mon:~•Y with an enroiJment of 73
Refre1hmenta were served by
, TS MEXICANS,
Must sell for nul le811 than apKAUTZ
PIED ITOIII
INCOME PROPERlY IN MAlON pupils. Mary Plekena ia supervisor the hoatell to thOlle named abo'ft
'l'OMATO PI..n.N ·
puised value.
EVEN ON THE
At
Chedar
-300' frontaee en Route 83. and Maraaret Fox is asaietant . and Mrs. Sidne1 Spencef, Mrs.
. .:~·
Pritchard, rlitGllrB, Jnllfi)Obe,
JOHN D. TH0~1AS, AdminiMlraYukon S.%143
Mod -:.rn ~room frame honl.e. 3 Telchers for Young Adults and In· 1~:;~;:;: Buchanan, 'Mn. Leon .Me·
GOLF COURSI!'. GOOD
bu1·pce-globe, &amp;lant italian , and
tor of estate of Richard Forcrented furnished
apartment• termediatea are Bob Oliver, IBJilll
bUI'pe:e golden jub.llee (orange).
man, doceascd.
HAMILL SI!:RVICB
and Mr1. Charl01 [Qtle.
.Mlcond hou11e east from school J . B. 0 ' 8 r1en,
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aeparate from home. Furniture Brown. Ann Williams and Delorb
GROOMING IS A 1\lUS'f
STATION
lncl1atled.
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hou ~ll Jn Syracuae. wnIIam H. Attorney al Law.
HIGH-LOW TIMPf
Ktllllngawortb. JunJora: Betty Call,
CUCKLIR RIALTY
il.lbony 3351
Holmes.
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NEW YORK UPI-Hicheot tom·
LET US DO YOUR
;abbel Johnaon and Lucy ,Sleeth.
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peratllre
Primary:
Kay
Rtley,
Geraldine
reported
TU'efldlt
to
tile
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JIM ROUSH, MANAOIR
79 ACRE t'ARM. PLENTY OF
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Weather
Bdread.
waa
110
V.arlan. Bealnnera: Irene Kellef,
p111lurc and water. Eia;ht room IIARVF.Y FOREMAN PROPER'JTY
&amp; Tv R•Piir
F.urtn St., tftw Hav.h, W. V. Itlbelle Brown. Nuraery : Wilma ~t Presidio, Tex. LOwetl re·
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house. Good barn. Outbulldlna:a.
In Pomeroy, bein,u 40 feel by
Phont 200
Phone T\Jmer 2·2143
Blake,
Betty
Jo
Youq.
Mutlc
1a
Ported
thi•
morrdna
waa
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WUl 1ell
re11110nably. Phone
80 ft. will be •old to highost
Pomaroy, OhlO.
fl.1().3te
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furnJahcd b~ Margaret Fox, Hfrlen Fraaer, Oolo..
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6-3-12tp t bidder Saturd11y, .June 13, 19$9
AN'D 881!'10 YOUR
Barker and Ann Williams.
at 1(1;30 o'clock at oUice of J .
CAR aURNI
19015 N.EW .MOON 41 FT. TRAJL.
B. O'Brien, 100~ Court Stnet,
Cl-OTHES UP TO PAt
I ROOM HOUSE Wl'l'H BATJi.
Medium damq:e was done to
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Pomeroy, Ohio. Must aeLI for
Large
IDt with a:arage and out the Melca COtUllY Sherilfa car'
.
I
awntne. ' S2.200.00.
Lawrence
not leu than appraised value.
bulld.ana.
One
block
to
sch&lt;lola.
late T-Jeaday eVflnlng When il
Reed, Lowe't Trailer Court,
Homer Baxter, Admlniltralor
Priced to se11. See Wayne Rupe !aught on flk-e near li:IneravUie
Middleport, Ohio,
8-26-Uc
of eatate of Harvey Foreman,
Rutland, Ohio.
8-10-3tc while on a CJU..
"W• Woob Evor)'llllnl iilt ~ I
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BUii:Dffl(; LOT ON MULBERRY
dec~aaed.
IICOND IT,
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H·EIGJITS. 80X160. Phone 823'7. ~u:~n~:~~er;_:,w

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Ie&lt;.m_!i00il Plou Court, ll&lt;lc.o COOn·

• , Case ~o... U.eli: ~ a~d F!QIJ "vale• exeepUOnt Jl1le
ot .retidence il un; ~ccount ol l:dh'i ' \. .Mily Sumrnef- tbereto, saUl account• win be .
take aodct that on tht
'ield, Administratrix of the -Estate hearing ·before said Court on the I;~~:~A~p~rll~;;1938:,~M~arr~El~lo-~~
O&amp;vCe ·;
• Pf Daniel 'f. , &amp;Ul!Jne,rfleiJ ~ieee¥· lOth day of ~01)&gt;. 1'1il8, 01 ,.ill&lt;:k
•• plaloU!f, llle~ ---""::.....,=-:s'"'A"'L""I_ _....:,_
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Case No. 17,M8; Seeond Ac- ~ed and continued unijl .finallr ..
.
wUI etc reeeh.. 4 at the olcount Current of !Bernard Gilkey dtspoaed of.
of Willbltfr and FU1t&amp;, Atior~

pre~ent.

s. attend•nce

tho dot• lei tor her pedUon oplnll him In tho

lo C.U. No. 12,1M, prlf·
dlworct, euttod,- ol eiiUifi
Mei.ls County. Ohio
other reUel, on tbe ~ .t J
I 10 1tr &amp;rOll nel)ect ot d•ty and utre.e
erueJty. iaid eaue wJU be for

nexf!d of tb• •l lltlte of WaJter F.

Meigs Cou,ty, Ohi9, fQl' .ap.proVal mImatrator With tbe WUI Annexed
and setijenllent:
~~;tllete o! Albm Roitlfr, de-

Tbe Yfldo·Awoke *'II clUb ol
Middleport met at the home of
their adviaor, ~ra. L W. JfcCoiD11
Tuelday eveniDc witb teD DltDII·

S.

to

f'. B. O'BRIEN

Cue No. 17,780: nnt and nnU'ITLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
al Accouq.t of Jeue Wood, AdPR08Al'l COURT
MEIG$ eQuNTY, OHIO
:lt~t:!~ator or the !".ltate of J.bod•
, AQCOUn4;· al\d vouehert. of the
following named fiduciarlee .han Caae No. 17,899: P'tnt and J'inal
o1. LorelliQ. D. Davia, Ad!been tiled• in 1he Probate "Court, Aftount
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Wide-Awake 4-H
Oub Meeting Is
Held On Tuesdav

obera

flvo daya prior
btariiiJ.

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Ha HORSE PQWER CHAMPION l::a-:H:-:EA=D:-O:::F~"'n"'oRSES=c--cA-=ND
outb\lard motor. Uaed very Ut
poniea lor Bale. Will work and
-tie. PbonCl 3812,
8·1o-8te
rldf'. see A. H. Burbrlda;c, AI·
TIIREB ROOMS ALMOST NEW bany, Ohio, R. D. a.
IJ.l0·3te
l"!''.:hmo. lloooonoblo or Will THE F1JLTON HOUSE AND LOT
trldt- , . &amp;Dod two bedroom
Jn Tupper. Pialna wiU be sold
hod&amp; tH,tt;r. 'JI.Itold Ctrcle. Sy· to tbt h1Jbe&amp;l bidder, Saturdav
racuoe, 'ileu iohool.
1+111&lt;
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office ot J. 8. O'Brien, 100~
Cour~ Street,

Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mua! •ell for not ltll th1n ap·
pul&lt;~fd value of h600.00.
J . B. O'Brien, Adminiatrator
or Eatate ol .(o'annlo Fulton,
dheaaed.
J. B. O'Brien,
Attortiey at Law
S.lll-ll·IZ.3tc
TRIU.I IPH 19D8 NEW MOTOR·
tl'clfl, bll dlacount for quick
llle. Jay'a Trlumpb Salee 6
8ervl~. 8G2 lit Ave., GalUpolla,
Oblo.
Q.8.3tp

GOOD USED WI".STINGHOUSE
rtlrl:eralor. Reaaonably priced.
C.U 1\adno 321:1.
IJ.IN!tc
SINGER
PORTABLES.
up. See or eall ~our
authori&amp;M Sin1er Sewine Maebtne Co. Sale• and Serv\c4! iltep.
Jamt!ls llcDouJil, locatt•-i at

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SALE

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Convtrtlllle

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A .REAL GOOD BUY
On Comfe~rt All Summer Lant
' In and Let
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Us Show You Ja11t What ~ Geed
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10, 1959

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

7tuet 1 Bake Sale

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

SOCIETY·

Enterprise WSWS
Annual Picnic
Herd On T,uesday

NEWS
Of THE AREA

The

~nnual

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

can afford.

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

OHIO

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

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port.

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Presbyterian

Mainly About
People
In Pome,oy

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FOR 80 DAYS

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ly LUCILLI HAWkiNS

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

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

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

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

$4795.00
1951 FORD VB PICKUP
A-1 CONDITION

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

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

$1195.00

PRESTON MOTORS
USED CAR LOT
Phone 233-X

D·resses
FO! Thai Hoi

Summer Weather ·

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

s-nd 11.

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enta.

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

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

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

Mrs. Heney :ftelbel u .eO-aloma·~

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

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SKIRTS

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

59c

full pleated styles and pencil sUm

styles -

prints -

gay plaids -

GIRLS SUMMER
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floral

PAJAMAS·

bor-

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

der prints and solids.

SIZES 22 TO . 30

$1.95
Children's

Reg. $1.95

BLUE DENIM

Children's Sun Suits

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

Small, medium and

~arge

eizes

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

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88c

""".uipes.

FOR· BOYS end GIRLS

OVEWL PANTS

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

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FRIDDlE HOUDASHEL T

lioucks Visiting
At Mitch Home

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Men's Big Y1Dk

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

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$1.95 and $2.95

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

About

Church, Middle-

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

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Draperies- Housewares- Men's Wear- Dry Goods

Around And

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

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Store Wide June Sales

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picnic of the W: ;ws

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

wciiilii

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

Engagement Is Announced

fOI YOUNG

.

$1.69

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

Tr-Iple lll"clied. Size 29 to 44

$1.98

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attack on the gover· .

GOLDEN STAR

Scott Family Napkins

fURNITURE
POLISH ',.

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smoking stands. With
amber ash trays and
weighted bases.
JUNE SALES

3 Position Recllulng Back wlth one blltld adjustmenl

$7.00

$18.95 to $24.95

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Big Selection of Colors a~d styles.

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. 17. Regular $1.75
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Fuinifllre

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

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