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Weekday ~eligious Education Teachers
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ISernL.:e Bowen who b ~
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In the receptlo n !me wer e t he
Re v and M rs C R Konk rtgh t Rev How111rd Ruppe It Fir:!lt Pre~
Heath Methodist t hurch Mr and h) ter•an church
work 1n the county thiS fall Mrs Glenruy Ewtng MI.'!S Bowe r.
Offl«"ts of the county weekda'
"ere hon'P"ed Sunday aftern oo Re v and Mrs Ralph
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religiOus educatwn council 1n
church M
\ ben ehurehes of the cnun y Pomero y Bapti st
elude Glenroy Ew1ng prcstden
lleld a Tea at the Heat h Melho Lena Hubt&lt;r the Rev ,.nd Mrs C Rev Hoyt ~Jce pr esident Capt
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PHONE 121 TODAY

Middleport
Society

Mill Street
MldcUeport, Ohio

" Robinson~s
,Laundry
Seeoad Slre&lt;l
l'omeroy, Ohio

Mason C'lunty 4-H Camp on June
6 were selected at a recent

meeting of the
Dustera 4--H C)ub

VE'rnon

Star

The meeting whic~ was helrl
a t lh e h Dme of W an d a Th ompson

was called to order bY Mary
Roush the president The mcm
bers sang ttre song 'We.st V1r
ginla Boy.s and Girls and reciteJ
the 4 H Pledge
Selected to JUdge or enter con
tests on Actmty Day were lhe
followmg
To JUdge clothmg Mary Rous
and Sharon Brown baked goods
Allee Roush and Arlene Rous 1,
Bruce Staats and EdY.In Roush
will also JUdge a good groommg
contest for boys and ~"irls
1 The club voted to hold a fe,t
val on July 6 at the Vernor
Seht•lOI
Committees .,.-ere ap
pomted to work on the project
Jn char•• of the P"~''" was
Wanda Thomn..on Dotl~ Roush
rread the Scripture,
Bruce Staat~
and Ahce Roush gave readmg~
and Arlene Rousb
assisted b
her grandfather Der.ms Rom;l
gave a demonslrahon on how l1
graft a tree
A w1ener roast followed th&lt;
meeting
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j"Whoop 'n Holler"
Playground Opens
For The Summer

Tbe flnt wiener roan of t.be aeason was held at what baa: been
named the • Whoop 1nd Holler'
plaxground m the Hudson and
Nortb Second Avenue netgt.por
hood
Fr~day evenmg twenty ehlldren
were present Wltb Mr and Mrs.
Wilham Slatlr and Mrs. Edward
Haggerty in charge of thr. super·
v1son of the party
The children meluded Tern and
Kimberly Brlngard
Cleveland
grandchildren of Mrs l;ll\ggerty
Billy and Susan Slater Evelyn Glbbons Evelyn and Helen Captema
Marlene Shirley and Ray FraZier
s'ylvla Rowley Phylils Helen and
Karen Bostle Bill Hayes Joe and
J:erry Custer Donald Morr1s Glenn
Steele

panln Integrate lhelr opetlti "'D
!or grealer eff1clency
A farmer mu•t be able to
mana&amp;e labor keep cumplete •?d
accurate records on produet~n.
aalu. purchaaana and resear•h,
and analy~
lnform .. tion avatl
abll!l to make dilcmons reJardtng
the operation of bJs farm
Tbe ne'l:l meetmi will be a'
the ho~e of Woodrow Mora Topit for discussiOn- Our Young
People-Our Greater Resource
• Those attending St~turday e 1cning were Mr and Mrs Edison
Mr
1r.d
Hollon and children
?(rs. Dol'lild MorA and famlly
Mr and Mrs Reld Young a 10.
lamlly, .Mr and Mrs iJorace Karr
and. family Mr and Mrs Woo '
rpw Mora and family Mr a 1d
Mrs Earl Dean
and famhy
Guestlii we1e ~r an I IDa.. Lloyd
Dllhnger and family

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By Mill Lucy Krbbl•
Mr and Mr~ Theodore Reed
Sr of Porneroy were recent
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Mr and Mrs I)ana Massar of
Eleven we~e rt ceJYcd mto tbe Ch1!Ucothe V19lt.ct' here recently
cburch meiiJbershlp and ~he .rttes With his brother Mr and Mrs 0
o' baphs ~ en t lh
Massar
w~rshlp ~er~~~c
th~ m~~~~~~ w••e
Mr and Mrs C A Barne •
!led t
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M.il;hodtst Church Sunday
t ...., tlca d th 0 aJi SDurg
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of young people, Allen t a en
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Dowme Larry Marshall Hnnry er
Cleland Jr.
Carolyn Vaughan
Paul Ntchols and f.,mlb vh t
rommy Whtte, Dougla! ._,.,..____ cd With relatives at Vmce t

Eleven Received

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JJm Woodgeard and Jon Webste•
were recmved.mto the church and
fGmmy Wh1te waAg1ven the sscra
ment
baptlsm lex Clio and Mr
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An M s Leo Sm1tb were nlso reo.
ceJVed Into the ~burch member
shtp
Th
e Rev Eugene Btown had for
his sermon top1c In the Morning
d th
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an
e c otr pr.esenled the an
Family Ntght at the Pomeroy them Praise Yc '
Baptist Church was greatly enJo
ed bY the larg~ numOOr who £JJl
ed the SOCial roGm Frlrlay even
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Sandw1c~es cookies 1ce cr.eam
coffte and soft drmk~ were sen
ed lo the • church fam111es • tlV
the men of the young a4ul•
The Friendly Farmers Fa m
class wcludllll( Guy c(lwan, Jfarry Bureau COIJDCII met Ell t'le home
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Ba1ley Jack Sorden Calvm Simt'
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rs {oy HQltcr .So~t
son and Cbest'!r Ztrkle
urday evenmg
to dJS.fUSs th.
'lables were decorate~ \\tth farmLt ll.f' a bu~mes.smarf.
1 garden {lowers arranged by Mrs
1\IIJI;t people thlr.k a bunne~~
Zirkle
man hve1 in to,wn and ppcratcs
Bef~e th.- soc1a1 penod Hu 11 store or local bank Yet toda~
mspmn\c ffl 'Blble on th rarmers are ju.st as much a b 1
Table • depl iti thfl value .o( SJnessman ns the factory owner
famtly wors lp was shown m the or lawyer
sanctuary rollowlntl a bflef hymn
Farm1n!f now requires a lar.,.e
smg Jed by '\\ilham Watso,l InVestment for land and eqUip
church school supehntendent
ment lt ta&gt;kes haf~ work ami·
Edward Fm;tc.r ran tQe flln:' brams to kee~;&gt; UP With new m
projector _and Dana Oliver .seTV ~hods. Farrner:t beh.evf!; II ts p'l&amp;
ed m his element !UlJ4ttVJlJini s1lde to rrtalntaln the familY t vpc
kltehen ~mtivlbes and the coffee farm and eJJJOY 11 !ull hfe ev n
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thougb more bu.smess,.ss and con

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Fr•en
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mith who Js employ... d
n Akron spent several daYs. ,t
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Bndgctt
Ann Desmond n'
ParJ&amp;:ersbUrg spent Satut'day Tll.l!ht
an' 'Sunday In lhe hllm"C af b •t
~randfather L B Sisson
Ro) Edwards anrl family
CUJlod~ n W Va spent Sund
.!J,('rJ! WJth Mr ana Mrs B ·~
Edwards and famJiy
Mt and Mrs Guy Spcnter an;
lhree -children visited hts motb"'"'
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at A fre Sunday
In the absence oi ' tbe 'Pre 1 ~
dent Patty Cowdery pres1ded at
the Pioneer 4-H Club meetjng
S:J•urday Which was held at 111
home of Martha Pos~ Mtelari '3
~lchol::s presented tJ:~, p'ro~ra. 1 t
rollDwed by a cloth 1$1w; .lflemon "'
tratu&gt;n by Mary Jlmeo Galftdol•
Jar A refreshment course w...,.
&lt;&gt;er~ b:y the hostess The next "'"
11eet1ng v.lll be at the hoDJu of ;I :;t:
'he v cc presipent Marlene Barr
Mrs J.aw~IP.nce Rose a,nd Ann•·
hel spent Wed~csda" hete; wlt'1 t
Mrs Ro.sc s alstef Mrs J,.eo.~A
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Frl.da to
Mr- &amp;nd Mrs Jpme~ LeWIS Co
I eton w 0 were er,•
Fry..A
umbus were w~ekcmd '{Ue-sb of attend the funcrul o Mn
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Gocglem were dmner guests ol
MrM andLM,., d HoDwar Byehcs h
Mr and Mr~ Homer Radtord of
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b rs
u.~m a h ames
Mas Athens Road
Freenk 'n"tllng
c~ 5 ~ ~r d ~h
Mr and Mr~ James Will and
an
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daughter
Becky have returned
1
ast week re yrne 10 Jer orn e h
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Columbus toclay
ome a er a wee s vaca on
n
Columbus Induma and Kentucky
Mr.s Ernest Cove•t and Mr
Harry Canterbury hal returned
L.ucl!Je Mayes were Vl.!iJtors 1n to hill barber sbupe after under
Parkersburg Saturday R f G
go 1ng surger) at Holzer Hospital
Mr and Mrs Ferry 1 e reel! 81 x weeks ago
field, former local re~tdents VI"
Mr and Mre Clarence Thomas
lled here Sunday
Th( lr son of ~hrengo were week end guest 11
Marlon and his wtfe have recent of relatives
ly announced the birth of a son
Mr and Mrs RLChar4 Rupe and
their thlr(l chilli
daughter Llnd 11 left th 15 mormng
Mr and Mrs Roy DIIVIdson, Sr for a vult at Lakeland Fla with
nd Mr and Mrs Rov Dwids o~ Mr and Mrs Dever B•gerstaff and
1• and d11ughters Calhtc Connie !amily
1
land Cmda Columbus ~&gt;pent l&lt;ht!
Mr.!l f.a\lt Spence hits teturned
vcc}tencl wnh relathes
to he.c home Columbw after a
Mr and Mrs Robert Powell v1slt wlth relat1vcs hereand children
Columbus spent
Mrs Barbllra Smith hf!s returned
the weekend WJth her parent~ to her home Columbu!l after a vlstt ~~;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::!:::;;;;;;::=:::::::::a::::::::::=:~::§~~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:"'i~;;;;;;:;.
Mr and Mrs Norman Wayland
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Paul K
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Mr~
andMr daughter
Eve!). n r flwl~ were \1St tors i 1
Huntmgton Saturr'ay
Mr and Mu Rober! Yates 1w !
ch1lt\rcn Jackson, vldted Hll&lt;~
t1veo; her!\ and attended the Alum
m banquet
:\tr- nnd Mrs George Ta) lor
Cmcmnatt who were wcekeml
guests of her parent!!! Mt
a11rl
h-frs T E Wilson 1:1tlended tht
Alnmm banquet Saturday here
\fr and' Mra John Ma:vor ar.
e~uldren Grove C1h were week
end guests of h!'r parents Sta '
Rep and Mrs George Memhar
Mrs Charles Stobarl and ba
,Jaut:~hln
Athens
have b(' 1
YISII mg her parents M1
a II
Mr~ John Chancey anr. ~he 1
tended thl Alurhm b;mqutl
Mary Sehallf who Is emplo}e
In rolurnbu~ was a week end gu()~t
of her su1ter Mrs EH,rett Bac 1
ncr and f11mlly
Mrs Retly l.&lt;'Wis Johnsnn Ca
roll and Miss Janet Lewis Zan
esvllle were weckent1 guests r
I Mr and Mrs Dale Da1st and farr
Jly
Mr and Mrs Paul Kautz an 1
children Columbus spent til('
Wflekcnd w1tl;l her brother Rtc
artll Pickens and other relatiVes
Mr and Mrs John Dowie
fRnth Ann Powell) Athens vtsitcll
her parents l\1r and Mrs Nels!:~
Powell o\'er the weekend and
she attenr:Jcd the Alumni banquet
Mr and Mrs Louis Hayden
b-by Dayton wen weekc 1 '
gue11ts of her parents, Mr anrl
Mrs Charles Payne
MiCky, slTUili son uf Mr ant'
Mrs Wllllam Ch1lds ls Ill With
whoopmg cough
Mrs W11Us Anthony Mn M L
French Mrs A R Pullen and
Mr.!!&lt; Roy Tracy Sr attended ttlc
Inspection of the Marietta Char
Jam'-ls CrlaweJ
been visiting
0
was returnc I
from the
Hospital where
she was a sW'Illtal pabent
Mrs Rtlbert Hurley and so 1
Henderson were Sund1~
~~ Bernice Bowen
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Mitch, RN Galltpo
the week wtth her
liT and Mrs P L

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Tri-Lustre
Cleaners

Judge• and entrants to eo 1
test.s at 4-H AdiVlty Day at the

OaReubcn Beck and sons

POMEJtOY SQCIEn

her short talk w1lh a blr.~smg fqr
the people of the co nmUOilleS
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Zundel \hi' nt&gt;v. teafher who hRs
taught both public school and r•
ltg!ous ('duratiOn tl11sses Sh"
~ poke of her lo\ r fur the Lord
for all ch1hlrrn anrl for teachmg
and sud 1hat.om c~f her PfOf es
sur s In college hH11' lllcd tcac1
ng he1 mJss lOn ftcld / Mr Ho;.t
cl.,~cd lht meeltng wl h a pray
er II} mns were sung clurmg tn
program w1t11 Capt Hummell a~
\cadet and Mrs 0 F Klem as
plant~t
M1 s J hn Kl'lchka ~rs Brucfl
I loyd Mr,
1-!arold W JOdgcrCI
Mrs Hmy Chesher Mrs Ralph
Radd1ffe Mrs toneHt Bachtel r
tt1 1 host chmch we1c on the Te
cnmmlltcc Conkks were contr
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women
ot vat lou
churrh1 ~
\n r~rrangement or
r't r 11 rccl roses Rnd tapers wo~..
used 1m th&lt;l tea table
I Mr~ Zundel new Instructor 1s

4-H Activity Dar
Judges Named For
Mason-Co Camp

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Mr and Mrs Chester Haddol.
and famll)l Jan and Melody P•
Pleasant spent the wt~ekend Wlth
th elf parents Mr and Mn He
Mr Ewmg mtrudured the oHt
man Haddox and Mr aDd Mrs
Mr and Mrs f dward f Bauer Louts Trlpletl
curs as he pa td Lnbu tc to the fm
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work l nne b~ th1s g roup and also Manon ipenl thP wuckl'nd Ydth
Mrs George Dool! Ltle and so 1
thanked the vtb'!lors for their sup her parents Mr and Mrs C R Charles Steven
Athens spen•
I Honl'r l W&lt;tgne r
Moore
G mghte
sever4l day.s w1th her parent~
port of fh (' program m the coun Karr Sr and th ~ lr
BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL h ( :.~pt Rumm ell &gt;poke briefh Polly Ann Dauer
1\lr and Mra Glenn Lambert anrl
(C wem aseopc TechnJcolOI l
1nd Mrs Huber ab o spoke of
Mrs Stella Walburn and ,s.O •
were JOmed Sunday py Mr Doo
Jame s Mitchell Rosemarie Bowc th( f m ~ o rk do ne h) M1ss Bo;oo Lester and daughter Mrs Eber 11\tle111 !ltHI tht rl'spoll se of the chd
Lew ~:&gt; were m Nelsonville 1 bur•
Btll Grate Charleston
was a
THE PEACEMAKER
dren to hlr ll itc htn g.,
dll\ to attend the fun eral of Mr
weeklnd guest of his father r
TUES WED
MAY 28 29
Mr llo )\ (lfalscd
Mr Ev.J ng Walb' rn s ii tster
Mrs
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11 Grate and fam1ly
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FAMILY NIGHTS
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tnne
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they h:.~v1 ac compt shed on Lh
Cl•arles QoJ!Ic n h~ s h~ l'n •II t'd m Wa«hmgton D C 18 homc
ulnu lt('rl o 1 2 Adull Tlckl Is)
ro l~~tll a1 d san th 1t tins pr 1 w1\h a sc\ere throat m! r ellon
fllr a vacation With her parcn 5
II ugh Matlu we N m t ~ Gale !!
gram \'dt.., un~ of the most 1m
l\lanln DeM :un
Alcxandrta Mr an d Mrs ( ar I G ilmore
WORLD WITHOUT END
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portant w thr tou l' L} tnurch
\.a L"i a busme,..s vt s1 lor h"re
George Munn an d '''''"'
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la and Dorothy Munn f'lutley N
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Mr and Mrs l h~rlt's Gortl)
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son s Jerome and Stephc 1 J are Yl.sllmg Mr and Mrs Har
Bud Ahho tt
I nu Costello
ry Munn and daughter
, poke of her mfluence over th Cha1l rston wr-re Sunday ~;ues
HOlD THAT GHOST
} oung people of lhe com mtm t
of Gl'lll: (rate
fi-Jr (, Jrdncr commended lhl
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Mrs Charles Qui!lcnh Sr
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Mrs Francs Bcec h1 er oI G roo n
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Mr an
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Mr and Ml s Orv•lle MJ!Iiton Cliff
, 1, , . Bo" Cll rxnlatncd that th
llntl fam1ly Rose Mllry
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Mr and Mrt Jnn Clllrk and Mrs
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or pcopl&gt;' 1n M~l " s CoUnty !o~ an
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srYm amps He &amp;n' Stewart
the r support Mts; Uowen closed family and Mr anrl 114 ts Gcorgr
Jlev &lt;1nd Mrs Watd Radford of

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attend ed the Alumm
i..Oardner Rev and Mrs
Wald• lion She has taught a numbe
bllnQuet Salurda.y nJJht
Bartels Federated Church Mn o{ yeus 10 elementary schools
Ohio UmverSJty students WI' ~&gt;
Alma Parker Rev and Mrs Eu and ha1 had w1de experleJJCe o{ attended th~
Ahun.ol lnnquJ•
gene Brown Pomeroy Umted tde years m pubhc educatton and re were Mary Cir.tl) p. MWer Mar'
thodlst
chur~h
Capt Glenna ll&amp;IOUs traimni such u .super lyn Sue Krught, Fred Lewis and
Rummell tbc salvation Army th ~ vlsmg many
vacatwn
BibJc Kenn eth Murr&amp;y

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has been Jll
infection

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Mrs

Mn Harry
p WSCS
SmJth attended
district
president
of the
a meeting In Portsmouth Friday
or the Portsmo\lth datnct staff of
the Methodist (i;burch
Miss Roberta Kracuter t.a spend
IllS this week m Nelson\11le With
hor s1ster Miss Leda Mae
James Montgomery who IS sta
I flonod wtth the Navy at Norfolk
Va spent the week end hart and
QCCOmpanled 1o~rs Montgomery and
daughters to Norfolk where theY
will reaide
.Mr and Mrs Ray Glaze and sons
Timmy and Denms spent Sunday
at Camden Park, Huntington w
Va,
Mr and Mn ~Ted Moore and
daughter, Jack1c returned to their
home Wheelmg W Va Sunday
after a week end vistt with Mr
and Mrs Wtlbur Mporc E'ast Maln
St, and tn New }Iaven wlilh Mr
and Mrs Bertie Rou.,h
Lewis J Fox and Roy Howell
who are employed at Warsaw lnd
spent the week end
the1r home5
Laurel Cllfl
Mr •nd Mrs Jim Clark and Mrs
Lemuel Blrtcher and gr-andson of
Columbus and Fred Blrtcher vls
!ted Sunday witll Mrs Ray Seiden
able ahd lfr and Mrs Howud
Stewart
Mra Elizabeth Link and Miss
Ellen Crawford of Columbus were
Sunday g"est..s of Mr IIIJd Mrs
Walter Walker,
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For Me~ County
In $52,475 Total

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transmission At

Sugar Run PTA
Pays Honors To
Bernice Bowen
The teachers ol SUIU&gt;r
School and Supt Charles Gll&gt;b•{
honored Mi~ Bernice Bowen
L~e Me1a:s CoUnty weekday ehureh
school teacher at Marlmt Restau.
1nt Jn Mi'ddlepozlt on WednesdaJ
The table was centered with an
arran..:ment of ..... gardtn flowO,
and a &lt;leUclbu• luncheon was e 1
joyed..
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with a farewell "'gilt alone with
apprettltlon fo
expreSsions
Cine
ln our eounty
io- return to
state where ' ~~"
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·My Office ,
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New Tower Site
Queen Of Furrow
To Be Named For
Plowing Contest

MATCHED
SEJS

COLUMBUS UP-The Quee1
?f the 'Furrct.w
w1ll be nelned
here m early September to re1gn
lver state national and world
nlowlng contests Seft 17 20 a•
Peebles m Adlms ~ County 11
was announced today

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MARKET RI~ORT
ClNCINNA '11 UP - Produ
Eggs large eggs lr htgber prices
at ~f!rm• whites ond browns A

:l;•;m;~br;·~·'!=~~~A A ttrge
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HUNTINGTON, W Va UPTransnus!non from a new I 000(oot tower on Bakers Ridge, 1:§
m1ies northeast of here was
started Monday by wtrrN.:rv
Robert R Tihchcr, Vice pres1
dcmt and general manaa:e• aau.:
the station ~uld begm to use
maximum powel':-418 000 "Watts-;.
next week to reach Into greate1
attas o! southern Welt Vilgbn.t.
soutlte11n Oblo and eutern Ken
tucty
The .stati(tn presently is operat
ing on 100,000 watts power

Yptured
By Patrolman

Survaving are his w1re Helen, a
son, Ernest Lester at home, a
daughter Ealeen Lee, Aaeme, a
brother, Homer 1J pamewood o(
Akron and a su;ter Maey WnUall
of Akron
Friends ,-.ay call at the Ewmg
Funeral Home until noon ThurJ.
day after wtneh t1me the deceased
wdl be rC)"lovea to the Tuppers
Plams Chuh:h.
1rur1al wlll be made m the Tup.
pers Plams Cemetery

Chairman Named
For Mas0n County
Farm Youth Show
Wilham Gregory, Mason County
agrteultural agent has been named
general chalrmar. of Masoa Cou~
ty's animal Farm Youth Sbow, •t
bas been announced
Gregory was named at a meeUng
of the general commltte4 for the
show held in Poml Pleasant on lal!lt
Tbur.sday e' ening
fu .. lbc show h~ve
for August 30 and 31 of
Flnal arrangement are

eonservat1on leader~ here Mon 1FOX
~ay n:tght tha~ single
gills be
tweelf IS end 21 who hvc o 1
'nnu an Oh10 may compete il
•ounty and area co 1tests to de
A tox unJtCeountably ''Tunn1ng
ermine !irtllllsts
program for the sh.ow
:MDre thAn 31)0 000 persons froa around' m tile yard ot the CUfford tbe appOintment of persons to
Jenk1naon home at Spr1nc and E vanous committees were dlseuased
~II parts or thl! world ate expect
Main Streets th1s morning waa cap. at the mce1mg
ed at the event
lured by Patrolman John MeKenZie and was to be lmpoundl"!d later
NAME OMITTED
today
The naml! o( B11J Gibbs tresh
Me~nue: saJd he would t~n the
madvcrtedlv omitted animal over to O:og Watden Arth\tt
man was
£rom tbe report of alhletes who Stobut It was reported the Coun
received awards at the Pomeroy ly Health Department ml&amp;bt ask
Awards Day program He rece.v that the'-head o! the fox be tt:&amp;te4
lor preseUL't' of rablee
ed t lttter in baseball

Are Bound
Grand Jury
JPCourt
Two men were b" lnd to th ...
Meigs County grand JUry m S"
pante lttarlngs held 10 t-he cour'
of Just1ce of Peact R E Grmtlley Monday
41'bey were Eh Ebarsbaeh Jr.
with embeulement, and'
rclea8ed under $500 bond and
W"Liham Swan, on a bad died:
charge also under a S5oJO bond
He remained 1~ Jlll
In another Monday hearmg R'·
ehant Gilmore, Pomeroy was.-fined $5 and eosts for dnvmg
wittho•ot an oPera lor s license He
arrested by the Sta r.
Patrol
Tuesday mornmg Walter Sta'
nalter, ReedS\'llle, was fmed $10
and costs on a cha'rge of &lt;':tstur!J ~
mg the peace He was arresttd
by ~benfl Robert Hartenbach
~flarged

First Of• Korean
lfonus Checks In
Mails On Friday,
UP- Cheater\ W
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BEHINO. THE BAMBOO CURTAIN .

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S~ntinel
DEVOTED TO INT!IlESTS

TO MEQ TONIGHT
Tbe Lortt Beretns Class will
meet tanight •t t~e Middleport
Church of Cbt.lll1.

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IIYNOI.O 1.111111

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,e,o+ TERS

TO MEET
• Th.e liU, Bo~~ B9i'i!&gt;'l\ Cl~b. lne ..
will meet Wednesdi!IY evening, May29, at the Preston ~otors Inc

lnterest~d rersons

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be present.

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June J, at
cafeter·

Grande
Sehooi,

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ToutrnastReligion
a~
Gordon,

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Baptl ;t
will be the

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Mitldleport

w.,.

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~parbneDt und~ ·

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furnished by the

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tO,ao

/jq\llld
~~1\ed o.1 ~ '!&gt;· M to the
){Q,I.il(ly b,:o~;gcl! o~ ... icldle,port Hlll

bat been taken on tbt matter.
ue tuccellful ntuation. comedic•
ltke "Demnber Bride.. and wut.
.,We ue Vet'J' ...ppy In Cinein· ern• like "Gun1mote."
nati," Paut 3614. "We like CiDclonau very mud!.. I ...t.b tbey
So are Ed SuU1van and ~hAlve
Wf:Juld leave Ci~lltDiti aJone wben Allen, both of whom &lt;have produetlley talk about theM fnnebiae t1on bUdJeta $30.000 or MO.OOO beIUthOp Fultoa Sheen uttar~d moYft, We are in a bappy eom· low C.tetar'l aad who deliver W'tbU. ceJebrated detioiUon : "Bat· auqlty,"
er audience~.
oney l8 tJte unvunllhed lie laid
-----hlurn LOR• Slim
oo JJO thick you Ute it. Blarney ls
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Tbe cbancet l)f Cae&amp;ar eomint
flattery I.ald on 10 thin you love
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back to TV with another bl&amp; one-

An.d in an addu:.l. to the lort'
mayor'• banq1.1et in London,
Chw-cbill pve bil pbilo.tC~PhkaJ
ouUook· "I am an opthniat. U
doe&amp; oot seem too much uae belnJ rn)'thlng e!Be."

Myers,
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IU,!EIIGINCY· C'ALL

Mr. and

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at 7 30. W1U\s Le4diDJbam, eom1\lOdore of the club, hu announced
a special Pt'Ogram 'at 7.30 and all

it."

Mrs. RGbtrt Barton

of
a«'-a.on are anl)ougCJ~g ~.~e birth or'
a ila~.Wiite_r , ll»lanllj: 4no, on May
l'J..at t~t ~liaekel ~il}-lc lD Mason.
'l'h&lt; l!O'b~ w~lcW ,.v~n pqunda,
, four oqnce..~ at birtb. The Bartons
l).f.vf two 'ao~, NickJP. and Mark.
~!er~'l 4':·~~POTO»Is ar~ Mr: aod
liU- qeorM"Job.o,lon o1 West Co-

Tbt compiler of tbi1 ~at au.tr
trWury of the · Pltered thought
doea oot -confine hlm1ell to .,erao'nalitle.J. If you tearcb, )101.1 un
CO'me ad'oss tuch fuelnalins J.of ~

fll'lll\a ··~ II.Otrol•l mndpar~nts
ind Mbj. Cloarlei 'artop ol

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WILMINGTON,

lit&amp;. call ou

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gracious Jady

th!.ckens

tb~

Her

the
an1J.scgrcga\IO 1
nnU-Intcgrnt•on h~·lt, or courr~ll
But I! you knew Lily, you woutJ
under11tand that quality folk ~.
white and black don 't .hnve .. o
Bfl. integrated Miss Lily i!l .l•
lii8Y u ' If she was a duch ess h .u
11 much thJ~:nily a11 a marrhloneas, and u much pnde as any
queen. Even at her •gc, .MIAA
lily ain't creaky
She runs her l1Uic patch or
ground competent ly, keep~ h .. house anlilm]J~Il'llll .v illlrnaculale
Thla b

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hf'r crop hflw

~ ,.H Mv brother.

name I~ Litv
Bur: .s. and I call her etther M.!is
LilY or Aunt LilY She caUs me
Bob'oy-Utj le, rat Bobby.
Sh1•
calls&lt; my mother 1.11!1.5 Chariolte
Aunt Ldy uys .1he i! ono"
e1ghtyish, but I know how old 1
am. and J know how uld Ma ~~.
aad s m l'e l.ily flurns was mother's nur~e . It flgure.i she's hnrd
on lihe hundred ma1k
r s uspect
she miW" hl even have bl•cn horn
a teehnl rnl &amp;hive, 61m•c Miss Ltl}
Burnt h 100 pCIC&lt;mL Afrtcan.
She hu lhe face of a fmc ~we ~
or sculpture, LS obsohll e!}' coal
black, and from what t know or
Africans, looks mort• N1lo1l(' thn
Bantu, and m1ght eYen hav1•
come from Sonu1li !W-otk T.e.tltst
bet IK o:·ett)' good, ~twrause: Auh'
I ily has n mean Wll that takes a
IC;omall turn
Olher day

her

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BY ROBERT C. RUARK

-sb; -;Cl-;; ~~A unt

], £1UI'&lt;I

my Mammy, who wa~ I.Ju1 u a
slave ,J!ld who cou ld sti !J holJ u, J
her li lac\ In uny cum puny and
BY BLAN~E M. , HASKINI
who f.:l' as keen ly al&gt;uut p' Ula.·
You've hcoo.d, "A abort bor ~ q
trash as ~he felt abl'tJt po' white is soon curtJed" No. more ex
trash. IJ~&lt;cle Corucilu s, her bU.!.· J.ll'eJ =lve one writttn that 1 know
band, 'ft ould have U~c n a !ou•
of It apphe!te to lit)' preaent day
col or adve rlise menl for what lS br.eak!ast. One poa(lb.ed eu. two
bc!&gt;t m hurn amty anywhe re and scant p1eces o! toait. 1one cuppa
was 110 le~s a equal 111 the worll coffee. PrevioUsly, I'd added 111
than C&lt;!plam Edwar-1 Hall Adk. ts that, bacon , a few b~l of Jam or
my gTa ud pa, who merely hapf)e·, JC!Iy and keep P?PPlRi back for
l'U to tw a 1r1n,·rcnt color tha;~ the second or thtrd or may ~&lt;,e
11 1 ~- fl"leiiU lorn~ll u~
cvrn fourth cuppa cOiree
1 Now, hl'l!ikly , I'm thro ugh an1l
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ploL of la nd ••hl're I u~('d lo eal cereal He has rm waist hne t 1
~q Uitl'el )l{'ad •lew 11 ud
or 111 , worry O\'cr.
JH'Uppcrnor g wmt• as 0 )J:Irl W1' '1' Heard of a man ordenng at ,,
,m t•normu11~ Nubl;;n name d Ah restaurant, rat h er 1ean eahr.~
ner ~l!:Co_.,., who hllfl un!1m1ted and ex pla~ning "I've jQotta watcl).
1
s
}LIUn.t(un s und the
bl'st qua 1 my wast !me" atd one of thes~
~ hootlllg m Bl'llnswtrk -prono~n- heartless wa1tres..~es "We ll ~ that'll
l'Nl Brum~l{'k- -C ountv 11 O!;'CUf·j easy e n oug h 1t's (fJjf~ out t here
red to nl l' Abner Mc C&lt;•Y's roL)- in front of you''
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never J,:Ot In t'ront of the seu..,._ "'I llkc my "short I;J4rsr, ea.stly
pPrnong wl!Hl, free'".t:mg cold frdm n .r ried." It smt:.J m ~. fine !
the spnnJ: house, or the q u 111 m1ght htrn tniQo a JllJ)du ll~&lt;!clic,
t hat ralle&lt;fi'sweetly from hi~ i'" 1 who ca-n tell Siddown and double
patch, or h1 s fire !h11! w,1rmcd my l{·gs up under me l1c on Hte
me, or the ~ ~q Ull rd - lu·:~d sl il ~A flllor with feet up on tho wall
that Jed me in Ius ru1 .JI! ' ' c' JlL~ t a h ltle gtlat's mUk Will 1o

a poor vww of Y ankees, anyhow

ca•llln .

I F.n W her in hllr prorw.r :pro ·
her !me house under fm e-, mossroctwe lh•• other day, living' In
dropin••
live-oak
tr~cs- f1c c
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black , ·proud and ne~trly a hun
dred years old, and eouldoo't hol
thinking that we wouldn't hllve n
rart• prOiilem anywhere If MISl
L1ll' was on lh~ ahudy side of
lhe fenn.
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Tlavid, Q('('aJi1"M tlv dn"R hf't in-tnwu 8honI) fl tr for
hf't tMI~, J 1lv i JVP•
&lt;'los,. hv Wrilrh.t~ville Bearh) an'
on mqnv occ8fli011s he bu 'IftP.mptPd tl) "r'I1Uilllle a rree stc1k
In!,., !he shoppln " bO'l ~ut RPVf'r
wl!lt IIUN'P.q!l, M'.S'I' r.nv
COUilL'
\t .... " 1 'f4'h-~t•P.&lt;I da!s into hAr ort~lrPthof}k ~nd niiV'&lt; n11virl .to the
ll ~'~nm 1'hPn ~ h e lipq h{m a r'll"f?f'!J
,"'~ fnr ·h iR tlme ar"' tro t•hle
A' the mr.ment Ml~s L1lv 1C1
h 111 "'''v -'~11'''11-: l n.L:" l" m n ~t of Ill "
f,1mt1v
She'~ mad at h er bn~,v
whn I ~ n1v mottwr
ht•f':lrt~c M&gt;~
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"~ 11 ' 1 bM•n · .-rouNI l:i t PIV anrl
sh r•' o marl al H1v1d w'-1'1 "lrent ., rr
In Nf'w York on ~ ho!J.-fllV \11 1llt
rrul sa\ JrH• llOorfhvc l'll'lrf sh"...
mRf] ut lttll f' f•t Bnhh\· fmc
h~1U'!Il 11'~ rwf'n 3fl vears Sill(' ~
I "r~qqprJ ~ c·ull r · her
D" • ~ht&gt; i~ a fnrl!iv,{IP ~ort Jln I
ll will nol be• long before b::.lJy
Charlutln taa-et. 8~ J , 1d little f-1'
Robby IO~" d nopr l}' 42\ wt!l 1 ~
r 9 n ~ omed fr om hL!r ~of'lal bla::'
llst ~ lf we plnv our cat·ds rlr• •. t
anc! babv Dav 1d don'r .~~:o .rn"hlli':!
off to no New York without
pruper clearance Jl.fPIS Lllv takes

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Wh('n I kl~e(l my mothe1 '; st uff Yuu not only feel a hero,
nu rs e, .n
"I Sll 1,1 1y "oUI!lS, h e 11 o th • b ut you don't h ave to carry two
other day after :.10 years 1t buckets. of water .nround all day
alru ck me su dd e n 1Y th 9t qua 1It Y a graphic way t o d eson be l h e

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up thnse slopes, 1\tpdinc me t\1,!
ai'Qmot1la at \•b e t-op and !~lr'v
tucking me 1n at nJghU Too TTijuch
water has run
under
South
Brulge since I was a raw, green

rookie there.
Helen got a small case or po•
' over ·bet trip. I ihaven't
son IVy
heard how Mae and Eleanor far·
ed What Helen was

doing way

nny other 1967 car rerardless ot price." (From thf' June
Josue of CAR LIFE, the famJI,y auto llllflzine,);

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Award, pre•ented to Plymouth Division of Chrysler Cor.
poratlon, by the editors of Dell's 1~57 Caro Annual who
have ch011en the \967 Plymouth u the style leader of the
American automotive Industry." (Inseription on award .)

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Unlhd Prett Stiiff Cotos.,.ntl•at

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a television. Goliatb, 'W'II teHed by
a Uay staU~c called ' "coft..per.

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W:ill rernatn witb me alway,-,- ·
Dad ~ud ~ seldom (far t-oo 1el-

~om~ go to a movie BUt Eleanor
Scha'lr (bless hen fairly pu~hed
me into t1his one. "Oh. those""
horjle~. Bl•n~tte. You a,nd Noa.,h'U
iu.tt love them" and tb!lit broll$ht
it aH ou. Say ihere's hossell 4ind

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Samani.Jla the Goose, will long
be re mem bered by all Of u! who
saw the d eliciousl y funny, yet oh
so sa~, (in place.s) s.how "Friendl\'

Persuasion."
I'd never been

t

to

a Quakfl'

meeting but bhere it was, exactly
as J'd pictured It And down the
rll'a d the
MethOOists
wuz a
shoutm' right at the same •lme.
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s}\C)ut1
Well, you 've n11ssed sometblnr

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8.30 Corliss Ai'c~er
9:00 Garey Moo~

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Searcb fof Tomarrow
11:45 Guiding Ligbt
'~' 00 Ka f~l Kltchen

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Yet, in this enlidJtened day, some peGple, Telatlvely
few in number, attempt to diaence and treat their
own .illnesses- 1 dan&amp;eroua praetice to ..Y tbe 1eut.
Oolr your phystdao loo qualllleol to dla.,...
and prescribe. When lDt!diCIItiOQ
is requlreol. our ~ptloo d - - 1 1 equli&gt;Pool
to serve ;your need&amp;. .

&lt;jod!rey

em. And, ooh, 10:30 Strike lt Rich
man what a h&lt;lsi r~ce befwe;'eQ II ,oo -Va~anl j.ady
11:1~ tov•' ~t LUi
lady and Bl~k Plrin~e

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""Dodor knows bert."
We all remember thia truimt from childhood.

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8:00 Captain Kai)gnroo

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, As ~tli.i&gt;- Worl~

Turn•
OurtJdiiiBtao:ks ,.

1,30 aoul.birt;

2'00 Big P~yqll

2'30

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· 3:00' Btishter Day

PHONE 1261

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3:Ui Seeret Storm,
3&gt;30 Ellie of Night

4:00 The EiirlY. Sllow \
1!30 Your Esso Reporter

5:43 Sports Parade
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1957 Mo)&gt;ilgas Economy Run. 'lin the 1957 Mobiltl4
Econorn.Y Run Plymouth won first plate In Cl88s •A ; the
•. dfvislon that indndes all of the well-known low-price,ears:
The wlnnlni Plymouth was powered by a V-8 enrine with
automatic transmi88lon." ,(Ft&lt;&gt;m U.S. ~uto Olubrecorda.~

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Dell'• 1957 Coro Annual. "Style LeAder of the Yur

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· ·Mr. ~ Mrs. Clifford Ic.enho-:7'
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entJ, illr. and Mn. Clay Eblin &amp;D4
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out In poison. Ivy 1 don't kno·v:
1 .b41e it i! you weren't ther~
but pl'ubabiY on one of those !arn- I Jlm-ost wasn't, as you.~e.
ed htltle fiVe m1le hJfes OU Ia
Mled for.

THE AUTO EXPERTS WRO·TE THIS A·D
feel that it offer• more and better transportation value than

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Mr. and lin. Pt:uJ .JIC!IObl arriWicl tor- a few day• vlalt with
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GASOLINE'

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Car life Magazine. "After tes~lnr all the 1957 cars we·

l.ubrieatloll

Ceasar Sho
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Airline•:
'"All e1ephants · t.ntvellng by ai"
by a live heal
itt home on the eleduring the .trip.
do not like to trav-!l
~he feattt-"'.red rompao
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&amp;r'e 4nnQ!Inefn8 the
fa&lt;'c It Son U~es clear do~ t,'n birth, O:t a sOn at the Whlte CrosS
East Gree-n t'G•amertsfelder Hal\} lfo,4Pit81 In &lt;'..olWJJbus on S(turday
and I bec(lme dizzy j"'t thlntlll:i .,:ay ~. Mrs Nes~lt1 Is th~ ~ormer
Of all that ellmbin1. Aod the;~ ~ele Ann HoffQJ'.n. d~u"ter ot
isn't a thina; dOwn tO tbe la,~t 11\t: \•te Ml. ,od \1!1· 1WIY 0.
elm tree, t.qlt I haven't
seen Hiifftrlan The rieWcomer Ji8s been
lhtre, lived I,Uldtr, or In it, walk- nam~ Michael Edwa:t!l Mrs. Helen
ed O~(!lr it , 1{\11\d ~aken thandl Fi'f,I~C~ o! ttbson is a veat grand-

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1ems tlu1 t ean 'I b c ease d ou 1 o1 bv
And .tbn~ likely-now- that you
a sm td~t'n nr f riendship and ·a
Helen Lloyd. Kulhryn Knlgh.t ever will-.heRr on e, that Is.
s matter nf dC'e r• ncy
and !\toe Lamllcrl al l went to
Lqvely, lovely scenes in this
(Copyright, 111~7. by Unlt"ti 1 Mothers· n~y av. ou 1 wu m- flne plch11rr Thai long line of
Featurl' Syntl!&lt;"ll te . lnl' l
v1ted, hC'nrt!ly so hut r couldn't Southern Cavalry (MorJan'so Rau:l)

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Mr and Mr.s. Raymond Cole of -~i one year lo o4vanee ot The D~ll1 Seollilel olhoe: tii.II!L -,..
$1 .80; t~ monlhl, $3.00. By motor rout. whtre anualalr.
Laute1 Cliff are announcing the 11lOD.UUI,
.PDe mqnth $1. B:rl.Jnall o~;te year $8; all. munthl, $4.211j UlrH -IP..ail.
l;llrtb of an 8 pound daug hter. CUO: one montb, Sl.
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Raynnna Sue , at Holzer Hospital.
Mll.shecle""'r
ott.o;uooo 'e'"l'l SU~du- by ,Tile Ohio :V•Uer lllotSaturday May 2:5. Grandpareflts ate in&lt;L liie.. IIJIO -lla&amp;c St. P.......r. C1.11il.l"'i1eii' o • )hOI!t ,.._
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mldo 11 the mOIII.orla ~~· the,.,....., o4
or oe1- -lila~Tola4or lo OlllA lhe llodlep. old- work.
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c..t · P&lt;l'- lllouwul liiW'eo ' " hlo,.. 011 lllo ~ of oend tho ,_...,.. l)odpn ao4 rell&lt;loed b( 41--. • .,...,...,..,
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tbe New York Glaab to CaUfonia. total cost procloc:tioD ud time cqau•Yibl Hie appeall
Then have llefa reporU from cbar,e. bf tbe DWJibet .or ~ou- 1u.r4 ttrul 1tlt'tit1 faN.
tune to tlme that tbe Redlep, lo- qnd" homea 1 prOCnm reaeba.
Ill "'wh.t uttnrk .a.tJMQ•v
cated ifi the am.allat dtJ lD the 1'hil tlpre lt tben divld~d by OM! eali "tyt' "'C" Jnd "8" ~ biJ Jupq, '"" lnterNttd 1n nwnber of eommereal mmut1n a townl wUII lua tbll 10,000. 10,
IDO'rint to aaother cltJ. All were ••5MHlJOI" hu durinJ the show.
000 aDd loo,DOO el~, ~ ..
denlt'd.
Tbw, a prOCflm lib Caear'• Uvel.y, cftiar 4nlft. few vtlwm..
Crosley J'letd, 1M ted:l'l bome ceata Lt.s 1poDIOf about $115,000 Caetar'1 t0tt • pc • tboalud ill
(J.eld. ha• a relativelr lm.IU tla.- for production alone. Lawre~~ee doomed from tile Rart.
dluM. The dub, which depe~ Well.'• tbow eomrs in at ,leu tban
CBS-TV iaJI ft1U, '1t It Ju.riq
hearily upon out.of-towo rao•, alH p:t,ooo, Caaar would bave to de- DO dlteuaLorl .,-tua CMIII." ABChu I JPjGr pa:rtiq problem •t llver JO tO 15 mJilloD mofe yJewer• 1V WiD mab a pita to Ca. . .,
tbe •ta41um. 'Tbit led to fritt.Jon to prove an eeonom1eal buy.
If be11 come W oa aiiUlltr bua.
Jut year between elub and cltJ
Qub aholtll Uke ..The MC.OOO et. TbJa apptlrt Wlliktb'.
officl.alL
Queatlon" and ''Twenty Oae" are
Tbe chancel ll'tl CUAr will
A bill Will'llbmltted in the Ohio etonomiell bu)'t beca\lle tbeir mate a movie, do Dilbt club QLeJillature this year' b)' Rep. Rob- elllte-per-tboUJand b Jow.. So are peara.neea aDd perbape. put 011.
ert A. Taft Sr. (ll-ClMiaoaU) to paoel thoWJJ lite "Wbat'• 117 othec TV allah, Be ll • ftt&amp;DI•
permit tbe county to build -a l'tl· Line'' end .. rw Got A Sefret .. So vletlra-et too mach qua!Jt)r aad
dium for the team but no aetloo
a lltat.latk to wldeb Use iJw1u1trr

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1957 Motor. Tren'il· ~toaln• Awe~!'~, ~Presented to
Chrysler Corporation for superior handll111 .and roadability qualities of their family of ftrie fA"'·" (Cl~tlon o~
1957 Motor Trend &lt;\'t''-l'll. presented to the U. S. ,_,.,.ufaoturer ,rnakii'J~~tolllliteq' tlllllllllri'lf an~Dcelllent,))

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Day Book

BEHINO. THE BAMBOO CURTAIN .

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. The DailyO,NI~S-tl.\SO:Pf
S~ntinel
DEVOTED TO INT!IlESTS

TO MEQ TONIGHT
Tbe Lortt Beretns Class will
meet tanight •t t~e Middleport
Church of Cbt.lll1.

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TO MEET
• Th.e liU, Bo~~ B9i'i!&gt;'l\ Cl~b. lne ..
will meet Wednesdi!IY evening, May29, at the Preston ~otors Inc

lnterest~d rersons

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June J, at
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~~1\ed o.1 ~ '!&gt;· M to the
){Q,I.il(ly b,:o~;gcl! o~ ... icldle,port Hlll

bat been taken on tbt matter.
ue tuccellful ntuation. comedic•
ltke "Demnber Bride.. and wut.
.,We ue Vet'J' ...ppy In Cinein· ern• like "Gun1mote."
nati," Paut 3614. "We like CiDclonau very mud!.. I ...t.b tbey
So are Ed SuU1van and ~hAlve
Wf:Juld leave Ci~lltDiti aJone wben Allen, both of whom &lt;have produetlley talk about theM fnnebiae t1on bUdJeta $30.000 or MO.OOO beIUthOp Fultoa Sheen uttar~d moYft, We are in a bappy eom· low C.tetar'l aad who deliver W'tbU. ceJebrated detioiUon : "Bat· auqlty,"
er audience~.
oney l8 tJte unvunllhed lie laid
-----hlurn LOR• Slim
oo JJO thick you Ute it. Blarney ls
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Tbe cbancet l)f Cae&amp;ar eomint
flattery I.ald on 10 thin you love
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back to TV with another bl&amp; one-

An.d in an addu:.l. to the lort'
mayor'• banq1.1et in London,
Chw-cbill pve bil pbilo.tC~PhkaJ
ouUook· "I am an opthniat. U
doe&amp; oot seem too much uae belnJ rn)'thlng e!Be."

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IU,!EIIGINCY· C'ALL

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at 7 30. W1U\s Le4diDJbam, eom1\lOdore of the club, hu announced
a special Pt'Ogram 'at 7.30 and all

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Mrs. RGbtrt Barton

of
a«'-a.on are anl)ougCJ~g ~.~e birth or'
a ila~.Wiite_r , ll»lanllj: 4no, on May
l'J..at t~t ~liaekel ~il}-lc lD Mason.
'l'h&lt; l!O'b~ w~lcW ,.v~n pqunda,
, four oqnce..~ at birtb. The Bartons
l).f.vf two 'ao~, NickJP. and Mark.
~!er~'l 4':·~~POTO»Is ar~ Mr: aod
liU- qeorM"Job.o,lon o1 West Co-

Tbt compiler of tbi1 ~at au.tr
trWury of the · Pltered thought
doea oot -confine hlm1ell to .,erao'nalitle.J. If you tearcb, )101.1 un
CO'me ad'oss tuch fuelnalins J.of ~

fll'lll\a ··~ II.Otrol•l mndpar~nts
ind Mbj. Cloarlei 'artop ol

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WILMINGTON,

lit&amp;. call ou

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gracious Jady

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nnU-Intcgrnt•on h~·lt, or courr~ll
But I! you knew Lily, you woutJ
under11tand that quality folk ~.
white and black don 't .hnve .. o
Bfl. integrated Miss Lily i!l .l•
lii8Y u ' If she was a duch ess h .u
11 much thJ~:nily a11 a marrhloneas, and u much pnde as any
queen. Even at her •gc, .MIAA
lily ain't creaky
She runs her l1Uic patch or
ground competent ly, keep~ h .. house anlilm]J~Il'llll .v illlrnaculale
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name I~ Litv
Bur: .s. and I call her etther M.!is
LilY or Aunt LilY She caUs me
Bob'oy-Utj le, rat Bobby.
Sh1•
calls&lt; my mother 1.11!1.5 Chariolte
Aunt Ldy uys .1he i! ono"
e1ghtyish, but I know how old 1
am. and J know how uld Ma ~~.
aad s m l'e l.ily flurns was mother's nur~e . It flgure.i she's hnrd
on lihe hundred ma1k
r s uspect
she miW" hl even have bl•cn horn
a teehnl rnl &amp;hive, 61m•c Miss Ltl}
Burnt h 100 pCIC&lt;mL Afrtcan.
She hu lhe face of a fmc ~we ~
or sculpture, LS obsohll e!}' coal
black, and from what t know or
Africans, looks mort• N1lo1l(' thn
Bantu, and m1ght eYen hav1•
come from Sonu1li !W-otk T.e.tltst
bet IK o:·ett)' good, ~twrause: Auh'
I ily has n mean Wll that takes a
IC;omall turn
Olher day

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BY ROBERT C. RUARK

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my Mammy, who wa~ I.Ju1 u a
slave ,J!ld who cou ld sti !J holJ u, J
her li lac\ In uny cum puny and
BY BLAN~E M. , HASKINI
who f.:l' as keen ly al&gt;uut p' Ula.·
You've hcoo.d, "A abort bor ~ q
trash as ~he felt abl'tJt po' white is soon curtJed" No. more ex
trash. IJ~&lt;cle Corucilu s, her bU.!.· J.ll'eJ =lve one writttn that 1 know
band, 'ft ould have U~c n a !ou•
of It apphe!te to lit)' preaent day
col or adve rlise menl for what lS br.eak!ast. One poa(lb.ed eu. two
bc!&gt;t m hurn amty anywhe re and scant p1eces o! toait. 1one cuppa
was 110 le~s a equal 111 the worll coffee. PrevioUsly, I'd added 111
than C&lt;!plam Edwar-1 Hall Adk. ts that, bacon , a few b~l of Jam or
my gTa ud pa, who merely hapf)e·, JC!Iy and keep P?PPlRi back for
l'U to tw a 1r1n,·rcnt color tha;~ the second or thtrd or may ~&lt;,e
11 1 ~- fl"leiiU lorn~ll u~
cvrn fourth cuppa cOiree
1 Now, hl'l!ikly , I'm thro ugh an1l
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ploL of la nd ••hl're I u~('d lo eal cereal He has rm waist hne t 1
~q Uitl'el )l{'ad •lew 11 ud
or 111 , worry O\'cr.
JH'Uppcrnor g wmt• as 0 )J:Irl W1' '1' Heard of a man ordenng at ,,
,m t•normu11~ Nubl;;n name d Ah restaurant, rat h er 1ean eahr.~
ner ~l!:Co_.,., who hllfl un!1m1ted and ex pla~ning "I've jQotta watcl).
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}LIUn.t(un s und the
bl'st qua 1 my wast !me" atd one of thes~
~ hootlllg m Bl'llnswtrk -prono~n- heartless wa1tres..~es "We ll ~ that'll
l'Nl Brum~l{'k- -C ountv 11 O!;'CUf·j easy e n oug h 1t's (fJjf~ out t here
red to nl l' Abner Mc C&lt;•Y's roL)- in front of you''
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never J,:Ot In t'ront of the seu..,._ "'I llkc my "short I;J4rsr, ea.stly
pPrnong wl!Hl, free'".t:mg cold frdm n .r ried." It smt:.J m ~. fine !
the spnnJ: house, or the q u 111 m1ght htrn tniQo a JllJ)du ll~&lt;!clic,
t hat ralle&lt;fi'sweetly from hi~ i'" 1 who ca-n tell Siddown and double
patch, or h1 s fire !h11! w,1rmcd my l{·gs up under me l1c on Hte
me, or the ~ ~q Ull rd - lu·:~d sl il ~A flllor with feet up on tho wall
that Jed me in Ius ru1 .JI! ' ' c' JlL~ t a h ltle gtlat's mUk Will 1o

a poor vww of Y ankees, anyhow

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I F.n W her in hllr prorw.r :pro ·
her !me house under fm e-, mossroctwe lh•• other day, living' In
dropin••
live-oak
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black , ·proud and ne~trly a hun
dred years old, and eouldoo't hol
thinking that we wouldn't hllve n
rart• prOiilem anywhere If MISl
L1ll' was on lh~ ahudy side of
lhe fenn.
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Tlavid, Q('('aJi1"M tlv dn"R hf't in-tnwu 8honI) fl tr for
hf't tMI~, J 1lv i JVP•
&lt;'los,. hv Wrilrh.t~ville Bearh) an'
on mqnv occ8fli011s he bu 'IftP.mptPd tl) "r'I1Uilllle a rree stc1k
In!,., !he shoppln " bO'l ~ut RPVf'r
wl!lt IIUN'P.q!l, M'.S'I' r.nv
COUilL'
\t .... " 1 'f4'h-~t•P.&lt;I da!s into hAr ort~lrPthof}k ~nd niiV'&lt; n11virl .to the
ll ~'~nm 1'hPn ~ h e lipq h{m a r'll"f?f'!J
,"'~ fnr ·h iR tlme ar"' tro t•hle
A' the mr.ment Ml~s L1lv 1C1
h 111 "'''v -'~11'''11-: l n.L:" l" m n ~t of Ill "
f,1mt1v
She'~ mad at h er bn~,v
whn I ~ n1v mottwr
ht•f':lrt~c M&gt;~
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sh r•' o marl al H1v1d w'-1'1 "lrent ., rr
In Nf'w York on ~ ho!J.-fllV \11 1llt
rrul sa\ JrH• llOorfhvc l'll'lrf sh"...
mRf] ut lttll f' f•t Bnhh\· fmc
h~1U'!Il 11'~ rwf'n 3fl vears Sill(' ~
I "r~qqprJ ~ c·ull r · her
D" • ~ht&gt; i~ a fnrl!iv,{IP ~ort Jln I
ll will nol be• long before b::.lJy
Charlutln taa-et. 8~ J , 1d little f-1'
Robby IO~" d nopr l}' 42\ wt!l 1 ~
r 9 n ~ omed fr om hL!r ~of'lal bla::'
llst ~ lf we plnv our cat·ds rlr• •. t
anc! babv Dav 1d don'r .~~:o .rn"hlli':!
off to no New York without
pruper clearance Jl.fPIS Lllv takes

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Wh('n I kl~e(l my mothe1 '; st uff Yuu not only feel a hero,
nu rs e, .n
"I Sll 1,1 1y "oUI!lS, h e 11 o th • b ut you don't h ave to carry two
other day after :.10 years 1t buckets. of water .nround all day
alru ck me su dd e n 1Y th 9t qua 1It Y a graphic way t o d eson be l h e

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up thnse slopes, 1\tpdinc me t\1,!
ai'Qmot1la at \•b e t-op and !~lr'v
tucking me 1n at nJghU Too TTijuch
water has run
under
South
Brulge since I was a raw, green

rookie there.
Helen got a small case or po•
' over ·bet trip. I ihaven't
son IVy
heard how Mae and Eleanor far·
ed What Helen was

doing way

nny other 1967 car rerardless ot price." (From thf' June
Josue of CAR LIFE, the famJI,y auto llllflzine,);

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Award, pre•ented to Plymouth Division of Chrysler Cor.
poratlon, by the editors of Dell's 1~57 Caro Annual who
have ch011en the \967 Plymouth u the style leader of the
American automotive Industry." (Inseription on award .)

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a television. Goliatb, 'W'II teHed by
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Dad ~ud ~ seldom (far t-oo 1el-

~om~ go to a movie BUt Eleanor
Scha'lr (bless hen fairly pu~hed
me into t1his one. "Oh. those""
horjle~. Bl•n~tte. You a,nd Noa.,h'U
iu.tt love them" and tb!lit broll$ht
it aH ou. Say ihere's hossell 4ind

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Samani.Jla the Goose, will long
be re mem bered by all Of u! who
saw the d eliciousl y funny, yet oh
so sa~, (in place.s) s.how "Friendl\'

Persuasion."
I'd never been

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meeting but bhere it was, exactly
as J'd pictured It And down the
rll'a d the
MethOOists
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'~' 00 Ka f~l Kltchen

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Yet, in this enlidJtened day, some peGple, Telatlvely
few in number, attempt to diaence and treat their
own .illnesses- 1 dan&amp;eroua praetice to ..Y tbe 1eut.
Oolr your phystdao loo qualllleol to dla.,...
and prescribe. When lDt!diCIItiOQ
is requlreol. our ~ptloo d - - 1 1 equli&gt;Pool
to serve ;your need&amp;. .

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man what a h&lt;lsi r~ce befwe;'eQ II ,oo -Va~anl j.ady
11:1~ tov•' ~t LUi
lady and Bl~k Plrin~e

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3&gt;30 Ellie of Night

4:00 The EiirlY. Sllow \
1!30 Your Esso Reporter

5:43 Sports Parade
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1957 Mo)&gt;ilgas Economy Run. 'lin the 1957 Mobiltl4
Econorn.Y Run Plymouth won first plate In Cl88s •A ; the
•. dfvislon that indndes all of the well-known low-price,ears:
The wlnnlni Plymouth was powered by a V-8 enrine with
automatic transmi88lon." ,(Ft&lt;&gt;m U.S. ~uto Olubrecorda.~

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Dell'• 1957 Coro Annual. "Style LeAder of the Yur

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· ·Mr. ~ Mrs. Clifford Ic.enho-:7'
er and dlildl"en eallf'ld on '-' par.
entJ, illr. and Mn. Clay Eblin &amp;D4
family MonAay,

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out In poison. Ivy 1 don't kno·v:
1 .b41e it i! you weren't ther~
but pl'ubabiY on one of those !arn- I Jlm-ost wasn't, as you.~e.
ed htltle fiVe m1le hJfes OU Ia
Mled for.

THE AUTO EXPERTS WRO·TE THIS A·D
feel that it offer• more and better transportation value than

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Mr. and lin. Pt:uJ .JIC!IObl arriWicl tor- a few day• vlalt with
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tbouaand.

GASOLINE'

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Car life Magazine. "After tes~lnr all the 1957 cars we·

l.ubrieatloll

Ceasar Sho
Is Cancelled
Due To Costs

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Airline•:
'"All e1ephants · t.ntvellng by ai"
by a live heal
itt home on the eleduring the .trip.
do not like to trav-!l
~he feattt-"'.red rompao
bls ·a ·calminc e!fect
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Meehanl&lt; Work
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fa&lt;'c It Son U~es clear do~ t,'n birth, O:t a sOn at the Whlte CrosS
East Gree-n t'G•amertsfelder Hal\} lfo,4Pit81 In &lt;'..olWJJbus on S(turday
and I bec(lme dizzy j"'t thlntlll:i .,:ay ~. Mrs Nes~lt1 Is th~ ~ormer
Of all that ellmbin1. Aod the;~ ~ele Ann HoffQJ'.n. d~u"ter ot
isn't a thina; dOwn tO tbe la,~t 11\t: \•te Ml. ,od \1!1· 1WIY 0.
elm tree, t.qlt I haven't
seen Hiifftrlan The rieWcomer Ji8s been
lhtre, lived I,Uldtr, or In it, walk- nam~ Michael Edwa:t!l Mrs. Helen
ed O~(!lr it , 1{\11\d ~aken thandl Fi'f,I~C~ o! ttbson is a veat grand-

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folk~ don 't make too many pro
over fat
1ems tlu1 t ean 'I b c ease d ou 1 o1 bv
And .tbn~ likely-now- that you
a sm td~t'n nr f riendship and ·a
Helen Lloyd. Kulhryn Knlgh.t ever will-.heRr on e, that Is.
s matter nf dC'e r• ncy
and !\toe Lamllcrl al l went to
Lqvely, lovely scenes in this
(Copyright, 111~7. by Unlt"ti 1 Mothers· n~y av. ou 1 wu m- flne plch11rr Thai long line of
Featurl' Syntl!&lt;"ll te . lnl' l
v1ted, hC'nrt!ly so hut r couldn't Southern Cavalry (MorJan'so Rau:l)

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NEW CITIZEN
Mr and Mr.s. Raymond Cole of -~i one year lo o4vanee ot The D~ll1 Seollilel olhoe: tii.II!L -,..
$1 .80; t~ monlhl, $3.00. By motor rout. whtre anualalr.
Laute1 Cliff are announcing the 11lOD.UUI,
.PDe mqnth $1. B:rl.Jnall o~;te year $8; all. munthl, $4.211j UlrH -IP..ail.
l;llrtb of an 8 pound daug hter. CUO: one montb, Sl.
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Mll.shecle""'r
ott.o;uooo 'e'"l'l SU~du- by ,Tile Ohio :V•Uer lllotSaturday May 2:5. Grandpareflts ate in&lt;L liie.. IIJIO -lla&amp;c St. P.......r. C1.11il.l"'i1eii' o • )hOI!t ,.._
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mldo 11 the mOIII.orla ~~· the,.,....., o4
or oe1- -lila~Tola4or lo OlllA lhe llodlep. old- work.
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..._ ett pm!eu'loJW NlehiO team, to
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c..t · P&lt;l'- lllouwul liiW'eo ' " hlo,.. 011 lllo ~ of oend tho ,_...,.. l)odpn ao4 rell&lt;loed b( 41--. • .,...,...,..,
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tbe New York Glaab to CaUfonia. total cost procloc:tioD ud time cqau•Yibl Hie appeall
Then have llefa reporU from cbar,e. bf tbe DWJibet .or ~ou- 1u.r4 ttrul 1tlt'tit1 faN.
tune to tlme that tbe Redlep, lo- qnd" homea 1 prOCnm reaeba.
Ill "'wh.t uttnrk .a.tJMQ•v
cated ifi the am.allat dtJ lD the 1'hil tlpre lt tben divld~d by OM! eali "tyt' "'C" Jnd "8" ~ biJ Jupq, '"" lnterNttd 1n nwnber of eommereal mmut1n a townl wUII lua tbll 10,000. 10,
IDO'rint to aaother cltJ. All were ••5MHlJOI" hu durinJ the show.
000 aDd loo,DOO el~, ~ ..
denlt'd.
Tbw, a prOCflm lib Caear'• Uvel.y, cftiar 4nlft. few vtlwm..
Crosley J'letd, 1M ted:l'l bome ceata Lt.s 1poDIOf about $115,000 Caetar'1 t0tt • pc • tboalud ill
(J.eld. ha• a relativelr lm.IU tla.- for production alone. Lawre~~ee doomed from tile Rart.
dluM. The dub, which depe~ Well.'• tbow eomrs in at ,leu tban
CBS-TV iaJI ft1U, '1t It Ju.riq
hearily upon out.of-towo rao•, alH p:t,ooo, Caaar would bave to de- DO dlteuaLorl .,-tua CMIII." ABChu I JPjGr pa:rtiq problem •t llver JO tO 15 mJilloD mofe yJewer• 1V WiD mab a pita to Ca. . .,
tbe •ta41um. 'Tbit led to fritt.Jon to prove an eeonom1eal buy.
If be11 come W oa aiiUlltr bua.
Jut year between elub and cltJ
Qub aholtll Uke ..The MC.OOO et. TbJa apptlrt Wlliktb'.
officl.alL
Queatlon" and ''Twenty Oae" are
Tbe chancel ll'tl CUAr will
A bill Will'llbmltted in the Ohio etonomiell bu)'t beca\lle tbeir mate a movie, do Dilbt club QLeJillature this year' b)' Rep. Rob- elllte-per-tboUJand b Jow.. So are peara.neea aDd perbape. put 011.
ert A. Taft Sr. (ll-ClMiaoaU) to paoel thoWJJ lite "Wbat'• 117 othec TV allah, Be ll • ftt&amp;DI•
permit tbe county to build -a l'tl· Line'' end .. rw Got A Sefret .. So vletlra-et too mach qua!Jt)r aad
dium for the team but no aetloo
a lltat.latk to wldeb Use iJw1u1trr

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1957 Motor. Tren'il· ~toaln• Awe~!'~, ~Presented to
Chrysler Corporation for superior handll111 .and roadability qualities of their family of ftrie fA"'·" (Cl~tlon o~
1957 Motor Trend &lt;\'t''-l'll. presented to the U. S. ,_,.,.ufaoturer ,rnakii'J~~tolllliteq' tlllllllllri'lf an~Dcelllent,))

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SPORTS.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
MoJHitr'• R"vltt
Brookl}'n 5 Phlllielii 1

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CIIICINIIATI UP -

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Jim White of Syracuse, secreta:ay of the OVA and or a dozen

--Cross

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Ch.i.cazo at St. ~u~• niJhhDrabowsky 2·3 vs J11cksoa ~1
WednHd•'f't Gamet

or ·so other klnds of sports activities , points out that in 15 Philadelphia at New York
home games as of May 15 the Redlegs had drawn 122 335 cus· Brooklyn at Pittsbura:b
tomers with whom to pay ailing Big Klu and a few other high Chicago at Milwaukee "'
pnced stars Uletr mce salaries.
Only games srheduled

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Menday's R...,lts .
con t e_nd 1 ~ g !c: f1tal plare and ~~ for a full session in tb p face lif~
no w In f1r st.
ing operation room . Sentlme t Kam a• City 7 Chicago 1 nltht
Detroit 11 Cleveland II night
In co ntr as t Jowly PlttAburgh :tnd other t i~s - wil l hold some for
New York 17 Bolton 8 night
by the same 'date had clicked In awhHe , u;e thl'! Giant s ~n New xWaJ!hington 3 Baltimore 2 11 ln.
218.326 rnns in 16 gime.i. Um! "~ York, and r o ngressm(;!n sllll WBllt Washington 10 Baltimore 3 ni.lh\
Pltt.~ bu r~::h came ·
the SCIJ&amp;tors to sweat out Woih·
x Completion of April 21 (aroe
Te•m
Ol~et
·Att.
ington D. C. a!Lhoug~ very fe,.
Tuasd•v'• ,.robabht Pltcheu
Phll ad~lphia
. l&amp;U,l :r senators watch the Senators _play
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Kansas City at Chicago-Cole·
Dodgtors
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1a2,071 bRefN·rhing a~duin 1 to the blurb man O·:J vs Fischer.....,2•1
Bravl's
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IBI ,l:J4: a out t e Re s eaving Clucu
Cleveland at DetroU....Most:'
Giant.i
18
137 .509 nat i: I'd guess it wos put out as a
Reds
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122 ,3:1 3 tnoodl 1to put a dshol into the arthm If 1·0 or Pitula 0·0 vg Hoeft 1..0
New York at Bo~ton~Lamn
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or Turley 1.0 vs Bre)fer f-2
C u b~
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fan
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WednHday's Gamet
.\ l'i lhmetir and prt)fi\ aml l&lt;.Hs won 't be around and the)''ll !Utll
Cleveland
at Chicaro
~tal+'ments . decrf'e that more b;J ou t to games.
~ansas
City
at Detroit
](•ag ue owner~ do what the Braves
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New York at Washl.ngton
did. Tlwy took, as r ou !lee, a,;
BaHimore at B,o6top
many fans in the ir park in ci~ hl
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AMERICAN ASSQCIATION
ga mes as Brooklyn and the Phil·
Omaha 7 Charleston 1
lie&lt; did in "
Denver 12 Loulsv:llle 'J
Why Pittsburgh Is up in ~ h('
St. Paul . 17 JndlanaD.oUs 4
clouds is beyond me Pel''hups 'H
Wichlla :i Mi'nne1polla 2
they contill\l(' in th•· cellar the
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
fans w!ll Jllve up .
And look at the American Lea·
Ohlo Vall~y AssoclaHon baseball New Orlann.s 4 Llttle R~k 2 1 \
Innings
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gue. Il 'i stahJ old teall}s in Clev. 'teams play ~i ngle ~arne~ Thursday,
land, Chicago and 'W 11 shingto ·J .May 30, Memorial Day , not ne?tt Birmingham s Chlttanooaa 2
are re-ally sick. l.ook at them :
Sunday as reported In Monday's Mnhile 4 Memohis 3
Al1anta 3 Nuhvltle 1
Athletic..
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217 972 ll!lsue.
Detroit
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188.28::! I' The schN.lule is Pomeray at
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WOULDN'T BUY MANTLI
17o'363 Reedsville Pt. Pleasant at Gall!·
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138:2!H polis, and Racine
at Hartford.
KANSAS CITY, MO. UP - Ar·
1ndi 8 ns
Ch l~ ox
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Middleport has a byf'. Pomeroy, nold Johm::on: owner of the~Ya nkg
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1 8"19 , Reedsville . and Hartf.ord jumped slls Cily Alhletlcs, thlnkl Mickey
Bast on
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130:u1.J int.o an early lead with a victory Mantle ie worth a mil~fon dollars
Sen ators
RO,an apu~&lt;' e lallt Sunday.
"but I know I couldn't ·-iHtY lllm
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to stU \, here. Shortstop
llo7 Mtlilll•o said "'W•'r• hatipy
Wb.eJ'~ we .are. _Thil report'• ridic.:jlll)q.a.t•. Pit(!htr · Her~ehell Frf~
DlkD. 'llid ''WI,•t WO).IIo:l we' &amp;o to

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Meigs County News

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first -place Chicago Whtte So:t, 7-1 . .
The Detroit Tigers defeated the
Cle-veland Ind ians, 11·!:1, and the
Washingaon Senators scored 3·2
and 10·6 ,·!dories over the Baltl·
more Orioles In other A. L. actiY·
lty.
'J;'he Redle~s piled ~P a !§.J lead
t~Jtai n st "jinx pitcher" Lew l!tAr·
dette but the Bravel tied tbe
score at 6-6 with the '!;!d of tworun homers by Hank Aaron an"
Del crandall In the eighth -and
nlntlt Inning!!. But t"en . th~ Red·
l eg~ batted around ih a wild 10&amp;h
inning marked by 11 fiJt.nJI),t blr
tween Cincinnaii'l · Hal ~effcqat
und Milwaukee's Johnny t.oa:~ tu
elinrh the contest.
Hershell Freeman, third of tour
ClnclnnaU- piU!hers, was ere~tt4
with his Aecond win wtule r::rnle
Johnson IIUUercd the lOBI,
Don Drysdale, 20·yur-old right
hander, flrehalled a two-hitter and
Duke Snider and Gino Cimoll hom·
e-red off Robin Rob.e rtl u tb.t;! ·
Dodaers made It nine wlnl JD. their
last 12 1 amea. Dry•d.\t, fJD.ntd
!llx and retired the laat lCI batten
to lace him to win ·h ll'' fourth

United Pr•11 Sports Wrlt•r
Th e C'i nciomatl Red\egs demons.truted fir st h11nd to the Milwaukee Braves loday w~at il's 1\ke to
have a powder kei go off under
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Brave ~ ami held 'to a team bat.
ting mlllk of .258 by Milwaukee
pitchers en !'!)' in thl.! se;J.~nn, the
Rcdlegs turned on thrir torment·
e1's Monduy nlaht with an ll·6, 10·
lunittg vl&lt;.'tury !hut rnn lhcir strinJ
of consecuti\'c viclorlcs on the
•·oad to HI-. Birdie' Tebbetts' team
now Is only two liJames sh)' of ·the
major leegue mark of 17 straight
win ~ on the rold set by the 1916
New York Gianti.
The Red lagA blAt a tattoo o£ 13
l ine:lell orr three Milwrmkce pitche~s to score only two fewer runs
In one ,!lame lh·1n they tallied in
the six PreVlous contests th is sen·
' wn. In the burguin. they knocked
the BraYC!I three and a halt aames
out o( first place and maint•lned
their two • l::Amo lead ovC'r th&amp;
Brooki)'n Ood~ers, who downed
the Phlludelphlp Phillle1, !5·1. '~:he ~Arne.
St. Loula Cardloala wb~pped the
Stan Musial am••bed t~" bill.
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Mary E. 'Balser, dec .. arttd of
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Sprlr~&amp;s, June Hartbarger, Henry,
Luther and Howard Ba1ser.
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hand the White Sox tht'lr IIC.OB.d
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10 bl\o, lo wlq bl• tHird ~

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For The HOLID~Y

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ClovelaCd IDlllto.•,
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lodof'lll)i.Jy · wit~ •
tran1., Sutton t., Mabel ·BI•kley ohio~~
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SmU~, and DorothY Brown. :.
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puUtd thfth QIUelc:, b.. len ro~
Erne~t D. tnd Rt.Ub E. Bar:u
.D. Bal"r,
hb bOn&amp; .Be-ch, Calif., · bome t.o
to Luthe-r bart, Stlllbury, to W. D. ·a:ld &lt;OdVilen..· Clbb offirlait .. 1~
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U1~ dG ~ p)lln tO ~ Lemon
affid. f1&gt;r
Riley and Daile Pigott, Oli•J,. on the 30-tfay diubled list.
Picken-, , ptreell to 'Willard. Pigott:

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ican League lead when they wal· for seventh place In cn~r hcim•
loped lbe Boston Red Sox, 17-8! runs "ind Ia the lSth m~A · to drlvt ·

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Ru..th ~eed, Alice Mll1~r0n. Bcn'l ·
New )"ort: ·• fo.(? Tbeae move• p.le .Ute, PE!g_gY ana Cath,erfn ~
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OVA Ba]J Games

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Roxie Lee bktw, d.ec., em. of Lot, L~ art to JlDiand Gltnn.
Samuel Pearl MeK.lnne,, eert. of
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Gue J. and Pauline ae,eu,
lAo - · ~!!on lllltli014, 1111Mowef)', Mar)' Nel- d.red Withee, lAona
Webtt.e :, Lot. Middleport. 16 Geoilt vi.
Jbdn~ •arei.Dto, William IEYe ~· trnl ~olb E. JoMJ4i.
et tL par· ell ~. Eu,.DO Franl!l~B E.&gt;
Georte W. aild. Rail 1 . JObll·
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lo L&lt;lla )lt.glnla Hyoell.
William 111d Ji!"'• Hou4Jihelt.
K. an4 lbrle Norrlt aA. l..nt , S)'rltv.M!, to Walttr F. ani
g~~::;"': C'Jirence and Loulte L. Auna I... Rotuh.

lnj nae-- Re&amp; to New Yor-.. We're good died and the advisor in
•ot jOi_n~ · to· le~ · 'em do it." A... charge "!RS Norma Rus,ell. '
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Reports ami
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fan, ralped tod'y to tee-p the meree a!to wu apurred into aclealue ·' leAding Red\ep bere tlcm and fo,"flpohrttd a speei~l eom·
amid . repc.'rb that the team mltt.d t.o _el.pedlte eont~tW,n cf
mlJbt be m'tv~d to New York.
· a bJjlger ,ball part that would in..
ploe\!U'&gt;'tf l)lo,.ed o~,&amp;ns rlt. w!q. elude amP.I• parklri(,
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ehimJion.,p stnee- JtW w~s said
RePort$ were ~dveo on co .• .
...to.'be ·invpl,ved, In-1 t~ree:cl~b fshli't te-nt• on tbe ~"tW1Dil 'box b)• Alett
w~deby t~e 1\edleQ Yoioi,t~d710 to Car~?tntet an&lt;f ' Jennifer Lohse.
·' :N,ew Y~' the ·Giaritt to. San Frl]ln~ .Eteven att~D~td. G!leHf!J: attendciKo an~ .' ' the .· 8rooklYI1 Dod&amp;ers lni two.
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The Bradforti Hil~ 4·H '
port Wll tlie comment , ot Clem mel May 24 with Guy A. RuiSeU.
Joerlinc: 1 "Tb~. ~eek they're ~Ov· Thi! . piqject lesson wu to do 1li

Sanford 5·1 va Aqto~telli. 3-&amp;
Brooklyn at Pittsbu~~· ~ia:bt­
~ l.f the proposal goes through to move the Redlegs to
Newcombt 4-3 VI Fritncf 3-4:.
CincinnaU at Milwa)t)cee ni&amp;lt
York, ,so !hat village will have a National League team after

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Jackpot. An in~ent statistical o,...nilpttion
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
MoJHitr'• R"vltt
Brookl}'n 5 Phlllielii 1

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CIIICINIIATI UP -

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Jim White of Syracuse, secreta:ay of the OVA and or a dozen

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Ch.i.cazo at St. ~u~• niJhhDrabowsky 2·3 vs J11cksoa ~1
WednHd•'f't Gamet

or ·so other klnds of sports activities , points out that in 15 Philadelphia at New York
home games as of May 15 the Redlegs had drawn 122 335 cus· Brooklyn at Pittsbura:b
tomers with whom to pay ailing Big Klu and a few other high Chicago at Milwaukee "'
pnced stars Uletr mce salaries.
Only games srheduled

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Menday's R...,lts .
con t e_nd 1 ~ g !c: f1tal plare and ~~ for a full session in tb p face lif~
no w In f1r st.
ing operation room . Sentlme t Kam a• City 7 Chicago 1 nltht
Detroit 11 Cleveland II night
In co ntr as t Jowly PlttAburgh :tnd other t i~s - wil l hold some for
New York 17 Bolton 8 night
by the same 'date had clicked In awhHe , u;e thl'! Giant s ~n New xWaJ!hington 3 Baltimore 2 11 ln.
218.326 rnns in 16 gime.i. Um! "~ York, and r o ngressm(;!n sllll WBllt Washington 10 Baltimore 3 ni.lh\
Pltt.~ bu r~::h came ·
the SCIJ&amp;tors to sweat out Woih·
x Completion of April 21 (aroe
Te•m
Ol~et
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ington D. C. a!Lhoug~ very fe,.
Tuasd•v'• ,.robabht Pltcheu
Phll ad~lphia
. l&amp;U,l :r senators watch the Senators _play
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Kansas City at Chicago-Cole·
Dodgtors
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1a2,071 bRefN·rhing a~duin 1 to the blurb man O·:J vs Fischer.....,2•1
Bravl's
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Cleveland at DetroU....Most:'
Giant.i
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137 .509 nat i: I'd guess it wos put out as a
Reds
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122 ,3:1 3 tnoodl 1to put a dshol into the arthm If 1·0 or Pitula 0·0 vg Hoeft 1..0
New York at Bo~ton~Lamn
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.\ l'i lhmetir and prt)fi\ aml l&lt;.Hs won 't be around and the)''ll !Utll
Cleveland
at Chicaro
~tal+'ments . decrf'e that more b;J ou t to games.
~ansas
City
at Detroit
](•ag ue owner~ do what the Braves
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New York at Washl.ngton
did. Tlwy took, as r ou !lee, a,;
BaHimore at B,o6top
many fans in the ir park in ci~ hl
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AMERICAN ASSQCIATION
ga mes as Brooklyn and the Phil·
Omaha 7 Charleston 1
lie&lt; did in "
Denver 12 Loulsv:llle 'J
Why Pittsburgh Is up in ~ h('
St. Paul . 17 JndlanaD.oUs 4
clouds is beyond me Pel''hups 'H
Wichlla :i Mi'nne1polla 2
they contill\l(' in th•· cellar the
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
fans w!ll Jllve up .
And look at the American Lea·
Ohlo Vall~y AssoclaHon baseball New Orlann.s 4 Llttle R~k 2 1 \
Innings
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gue. Il 'i stahJ old teall}s in Clev. 'teams play ~i ngle ~arne~ Thursday,
land, Chicago and 'W 11 shingto ·J .May 30, Memorial Day , not ne?tt Birmingham s Chlttanooaa 2
are re-ally sick. l.ook at them :
Sunday as reported In Monday's Mnhile 4 Memohis 3
Al1anta 3 Nuhvltle 1
Athletic..
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217 972 ll!lsue.
Detroit
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188.28::! I' The schN.lule is Pomeray at
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WOULDN'T BUY MANTLI
17o'363 Reedsville Pt. Pleasant at Gall!·
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138:2!H polis, and Racine
at Hartford.
KANSAS CITY, MO. UP - Ar·
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1 8"19 , Reedsville . and Hartf.ord jumped slls Cily Alhletlcs, thlnkl Mickey
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130:u1.J int.o an early lead with a victory Mantle ie worth a mil~fon dollars
Sen ators
RO,an apu~&lt;' e lallt Sunday.
"but I know I couldn't ·-iHtY lllm
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llo7 Mtlilll•o said "'W•'r• hatipy
Wb.eJ'~ we .are. _Thil report'• ridic.:jlll)q.a.t•. Pit(!htr · Her~ehell Frf~
DlkD. 'llid ''WI,•t WO).IIo:l we' &amp;o to

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The Detroit Tigers defeated the
Cle-veland Ind ians, 11·!:1, and the
Washingaon Senators scored 3·2
and 10·6 ,·!dories over the Baltl·
more Orioles In other A. L. actiY·
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'J;'he Redle~s piled ~P a !§.J lead
t~Jtai n st "jinx pitcher" Lew l!tAr·
dette but the Bravel tied tbe
score at 6-6 with the '!;!d of tworun homers by Hank Aaron an"
Del crandall In the eighth -and
nlntlt Inning!!. But t"en . th~ Red·
l eg~ batted around ih a wild 10&amp;h
inning marked by 11 fiJt.nJI),t blr
tween Cincinnaii'l · Hal ~effcqat
und Milwaukee's Johnny t.oa:~ tu
elinrh the contest.
Hershell Freeman, third of tour
ClnclnnaU- piU!hers, was ere~tt4
with his Aecond win wtule r::rnle
Johnson IIUUercd the lOBI,
Don Drysdale, 20·yur-old right
hander, flrehalled a two-hitter and
Duke Snider and Gino Cimoll hom·
e-red off Robin Rob.e rtl u tb.t;! ·
Dodaers made It nine wlnl JD. their
last 12 1 amea. Dry•d.\t, fJD.ntd
!llx and retired the laat lCI batten
to lace him to win ·h ll'' fourth

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have a powder kei go off under
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ting mlllk of .258 by Milwaukee
pitchers en !'!)' in thl.! se;J.~nn, the
Rcdlegs turned on thrir torment·
e1's Monduy nlaht with an ll·6, 10·
lunittg vl&lt;.'tury !hut rnn lhcir strinJ
of consecuti\'c viclorlcs on the
•·oad to HI-. Birdie' Tebbetts' team
now Is only two liJames sh)' of ·the
major leegue mark of 17 straight
win ~ on the rold set by the 1916
New York Gianti.
The Red lagA blAt a tattoo o£ 13
l ine:lell orr three Milwrmkce pitche~s to score only two fewer runs
In one ,!lame lh·1n they tallied in
the six PreVlous contests th is sen·
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the BraYC!I three and a halt aames
out o( first place and maint•lned
their two • l::Amo lead ovC'r th&amp;
Brooki)'n Ood~ers, who downed
the Phlludelphlp Phillle1, !5·1. '~:he ~Arne.
St. Loula Cardloala wb~pped the
Stan Musial am••bed t~" bill.
ChicaliiD Cuba, tl·Z ,ln. the
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Cl arg~ ~ H.oflart Shleldr and·
Hobart Yt~;y~d: Reports }r · ~emonatrat[O"Jr gtVen o~ rope baU:irs
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C. Reil.'dersOn est. Lebanon 1.9 A
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Mary E. 'Balser, dec .. arttd of
trans .• Qlive, tO Goldie Smith. Ine1.
Sprlr~&amp;s, June Hartbarger, Henry,
Luther and Howard Ba1ser.
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May, 23 at the home · .of Marib'Jl fo1 tran~. to lf.ln'Ja
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tack who Jingled bDll\e tW. 1'111(1
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Tony Kubek had • d'"'bla ind: a
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hand the White Sox tht'lr IIC.OB.d
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10 bl\o, lo wlq bl• tHird ~

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For The HOLID~Y

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ClovelaCd IDlllto.•,
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cert. flit l'o!litl~ ;~r tile
lodof'lll)i.Jy · wit~ •
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puUtd thfth QIUelc:, b.. len ro~
Erne~t D. tnd Rt.Ub E. Bar:u
.D. Bal"r,
hb bOn&amp; .Be-ch, Calif., · bome t.o
to Luthe-r bart, Stlllbury, to W. D. ·a:ld &lt;OdVilen..· Clbb offirlait .. 1~
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U1~ dG ~ p)lln tO ~ Lemon
affid. f1&gt;r
Riley and Daile Pigott, Oli•J,. on the 30-tfay diubled list.
Picken-, , ptreell to 'Willard. Pigott:

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ican League lead when they wal· for seventh place In cn~r hcim•
loped lbe Boston Red Sox, 17-8! runs "ind Ia the lSth m~A · to drlvt ·

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Ru..th ~eed, Alice Mll1~r0n. Bcn'l ·
New )"ort: ·• fo.(? Tbeae move• p.le .Ute, PE!g_gY ana Cath,erfn ~
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OVA Ba]J Games

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Roxie Lee bktw, d.ec., em. of Lot, L~ art to JlDiand Gltnn.
Samuel Pearl MeK.lnne,, eert. of
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Gue J. and Pauline ae,eu,
lAo - · ~!!on lllltli014, 1111Mowef)', Mar)' Nel- d.red Withee, lAona
Webtt.e :, Lot. Middleport. 16 Geoilt vi.
Jbdn~ •arei.Dto, William IEYe ~· trnl ~olb E. JoMJ4i.
et tL par· ell ~. Eu,.DO Franl!l~B E.&gt;
Georte W. aild. Rail 1 . JObll·
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FIO)'d tnd " Aa:nea Jo~4oQ 1 ~A Q, atKt N.,11llie ~· Wemrr.
lo L&lt;lla )lt.glnla Hyoell.
William 111d Ji!"'• Hou4Jihelt.
K. an4 lbrle Norrlt aA. l..nt , S)'rltv.M!, to Walttr F. ani
g~~::;"': C'Jirence and Loulte L. Auna I... Rotuh.

lnj nae-- Re&amp; to New Yor-.. We're good died and the advisor in
•ot jOi_n~ · to· le~ · 'em do it." A... charge "!RS Norma Rus,ell. '
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Reports ami
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giv~n -jOn a visit to Colum~us b v
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amid . repc.'rb that the team mltt.d t.o _el.pedlte eont~tW,n cf
mlJbt be m'tv~d to New York.
· a bJjlger ,ball part that would in..
ploe\!U'&gt;'tf l)lo,.ed o~,&amp;ns rlt. w!q. elude amP.I• parklri(,
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ehimJion.,p stnee- JtW w~s said
RePort$ were ~dveo on co .• .
...to.'be ·invpl,ved, In-1 t~ree:cl~b fshli't te-nt• on tbe ~"tW1Dil 'box b)• Alett
w~deby t~e 1\edleQ Yoioi,t~d710 to Car~?tntet an&lt;f ' Jennifer Lohse.
·' :N,ew Y~' the ·Giaritt to. San Frl]ln~ .Eteven att~D~td. G!leHf!J: attendciKo an~ .' ' the .· 8rooklYI1 Dod&amp;ers lni two.
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The Bradforti Hil~ 4·H '
port Wll tlie comment , ot Clem mel May 24 with Guy A. RuiSeU.
Joerlinc: 1 "Tb~. ~eek they're ~Ov· Thi! . piqject lesson wu to do 1li

Sanford 5·1 va Aqto~telli. 3-&amp;
Brooklyn at Pittsbu~~· ~ia:bt­
~ l.f the proposal goes through to move the Redlegs to
Newcombt 4-3 VI Fritncf 3-4:.
CincinnaU at Milwa)t)cee ni&amp;lt
York, ,so !hat village will have a National League team after

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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

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Pt!r:t, Saturday" June !st. Bu -·

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FOR SALE--Ten acre• on
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69 :1.cres available tf desn·ed
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ka, Mary Kathryn Hilt , a Minor
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rt'\'t Jnsertton.
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Card of Thanks and Special Noticee of Events $1 00 Obltuariea
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Garage Phone 3611, Racine r 0. !'1 1 ""
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WANTED-Orlrl Jobs o Jr w:~~h 1 ":"::5'P2'&lt;R~,~!I":'cl'rn~'m:::'"~=:--:d ~l6-12tc.
IDf any,d of dsarthah, A kLovne
wg
by Mtddlcport l!;:o;ptor'
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an
e un now
Scnuts Contact It1ehard Va tt ra l•.:) JI IH JI~ It•:rN
(UW
Jot•
Fr.. !.,~~,., -- hIs. de' Lsees legatees diatrilr
l':han, Middlcpmt
\I. eyers mJllel ,
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PAINTING
U~'t!~l ad;tnl.!l~ator and e~ecutora.
5 21 3 1&lt;No 2
5 2H 3l&lt;'
PAPER-HANGING
f
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f Heney Love Deceased
1
HAM SHOOT, Ract.Jr
Pl a1 n1n!( ~ - - - - - - - ~
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L v . R•lslnoor
il~nl~k: noti that 0~ the llth
M11l, June 2
!I ~-OLe One !2' lC 15 lJrwlt urn 111g :! l;!:os
Racine. OhJo
~ay of April,ce19157, Sybil Eben- -- - - hr,t \' 1g stoves r,Ji t 2153 or see
f 911 tf bach as Executruc of the- Estate of
(2) Card Of Thanks
Mrs Wllllam U y~c ll , Hacme ;:;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--:=-;;;:;:;:--;;: Dora Romme, Decea3ed, -being ·
5-ts :!Lt:
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QUICK SERVICE 1:\R Wllleh :C. plaintiff filed her petitto 11 In the
We w1sh to express rnu· sl m·c 1" :i: well n~s tcrm'i, MOO 00 up
patrlne hy P'•ory 'trained Probate 'court, Meigs County, Ohlo.,
Wal te r n 11111 s lliilti!TJOrc, Ohl
watchmaker, OOI.:LINS JEWE. Case No 17 203 aRalnst the above
thanks to our fn(•nds anrl
ne1ghbors the t:;wm~ t uncr 11
5-ZSOtp
LERS. PGmeroy
1-3-tf niiJmed parties ~nd others as de3413 Pal a~Jbla
Home, Hcv Claremon t ll oJI ,
fendants alleJlng that Dora RoDr J 1 Da\ h for lhl;.'.r kmJ 11 cu ft, ~ps rdllg{'r~tlor "ilh UDIO • TEL£VlSION SEltVICI, mlne dl~d testate on the l?th day
cxprc.'lsJOns of sympathy c-.:
dr&lt;t&gt;p fn•ezc cxcc ll(•nt conrlit10n
Phon. 1.&gt;0, Cleland Appliance Of March 19 ~ and that her Last
tended to us at th.: Joss of ou 1
apartment me Knchl'n r angc,
Store, ltd
M.aln St., Pomeror Wlll and' Testa~ent was duly adfmsh an(l and brother
brc&lt;~kfast !iCI. 1 ugs
Jh:_vcrc
2·23-tf
muted to prdbate by the Probate
Mr 11 I' ra nk Rf..'Lz and J;reo' J
wart•, ~·lcctnc swc&lt;'pcr 1ron , - - Court of Meils County Ohio on
Bctz and fam lly
fi2Rltp
llock, toustC'r, J!Oi f'tl.rm top
the 31st da of Marcb,.l9MI,'end
- - - --·---kitche n table , miSCl·llaneous ar (
) Insurance
the 2nd ~ai f April 1956 SyWe WLsh In express our app rc cw
t 1
s o..
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: : - - - - , . , . - - - - - - - - on
t10 n and thanks lo the Ewtw:
ICc~ llfl
.31.!conu, " r e- BtTbeS-Sid\PfOO lntlll'allee" AI•~• bU Ebersb_ach was duly appointed
5 28 31 P
Funeral HllnH· Rev
Gr ove - o_r_l._Ph one 607 5-J
MJd.Oleport. Fire - AutJomobile- and qualJfied as Exetulrlx of Nld
the sl!lgcrs
the pa11n{'arb ~ FUHNI r URF. Hm SA L~~ Bcr' &amp;
Bom\s PbOfl• 8~111-X
~ estate. Furthermore, that the a•!d
thos(' send i!H1 floral offe11ng s
Spnngs, dJ ~~s1 ng \J bl c, 2 a nil· FOREMAN &amp; ARB.-:::OT'l':=;-:T".v".--;;S:E"tfi. petition alleges that all of Uie
and to anynue \0/ho lH Iper! 111
que tablt·ll
m1ta1 ue dresse r
persona who are beneflelarles un·
1 ed
"''Y w•• '' t•,, , ,,,,., nf til"
ll! lst (•llun&lt;' 'J U ~ a J'ltdr·~!'red
VICF. All makea Rephoa r by Ely' delr the Last Wlll and Testament
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pert Teelln1cianl. P ne 62M
0 Dora Rom1ne, Deceased , Mlve
rl&lt;•&lt;lih of our t ;~ !lwr VJunl.;
N•!l\ on, 116 S Second , MJdrtl~
Mlddlepor:
IHD-U consented to the 11alc of the fol ·
Well
port, Phoue 6075·J
~-28-3tp - - lowing described real estate. to.
Th~ Wrll i"llmliJ'
5 :.!8· 1 1 t•or s,rlr&lt; or lrarle fm 1;rt ~ COMPLETE lnsurano.: Proteetlo6, wit .
- -- Hud- o-uar1.,,.f 0-, - - - an}lillng J95fl th••v rolC't du m 1,
Lift, Aul( , Fire, rollo Call Don
Parcel No 1. The following &lt;ft!:
Samsontl e Lu ggag{' _ r ane Cndar
trutk goud conc1 1t 1on llke nr"'
Mills, Middleport, Oblo.
scribed Real Es.tate situated , ln
l'h~11ts - LA U Window Fans)' bone 6087-Y.
5 27·4~L - - -- - -·: - ; ; : - - - - the VtllAJC of Dexter (formerly
Friglrlalre RofnJ~;erillnrs
----- - -called Martinsburg) County or
Beker Fur(lllure, Mlddl•purt, Ohl• J~l~ arl converllbh· Jet pump w;tq
Meigs and State of Ohio, bound~d
4 tlt.tf · -'i"IIQn L11nk like ucw Phl.ln
and deaq,iJJed as l~;~ilows, Beglftl
"'/.'-)- - -- - ·: 4~1, RuL111ud
6 2'7·3
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I nlng SOutfi B~ deareea Ea11t lfiO
1 from lhc Soutb cast corner
( &lt;:,
&amp;
Aluminum eombmatlon Jllorm and
~~
of Lot No. 1 in the VIllage of Mar·
l"wr::!'s':',-:a~il~rc:-"r..,':',"1:f'll::,~
..~••~~s.~.,':1rl"::,.•l &amp;ereen windows and doors Steel
Uneburg; thence West paralle l
and
awnings Radford,
and can- VILLAGE HOME - S-room frame w1th the soutb lme of Lot No 4 a
men t l {' ll'l 1 !ery, F nr III}' I)d\1-I'P'
o1l!L'Haluminum
Cctli William
!i and 11 I' M llll\mon d 1t•1 J(' •
wllh b.1th hardwood flool'! and dl11tance 6f 90 feel or .to the wc 9 t
1
.... Elherfelr1 Cht'~llr
'l'\ll'i l t
ltock Sprtrl~~
52 Jmop
woodwQ.rkup•nddown Furnace line of said Lot No 4; thence
r.nA v
y~rt~M"I'On~-;;d heat to all rooms 4 closela up.. South ~long the west line of said
stA ll s Full basement w)lh laun· Lot No 4 a distance of 20 feet or
t.OS1 -- on Pmn rnn Sllr\l~ \1 ,11
1-.t'I~H·~ H A l'Lnlaw, 312 E
tl r \ largcfrontverandaanden· to the South line of Lot No 4 ,
26 &lt;'V{'fll llg l•lo~ttrt2 11 ,,,1 t•J•
:\lam St , l'omerfly,
427 tC
dosed bark porch Beautiful h
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rar~ for plllltd ('lil~ 1' 1 ,,1 ~(
___..._ - - ],Jwll Lncat c rl near both schoolA. tfeLnce East along the South line
" &lt;'all 845 M
s~ 7 1
ll4)
o ot No.4 a distance of 90 feet
On &lt;'xeelle nt highway, only a or to the Sotdh East corner of
rrw m1nutes dn\'c to Pomeroy. sud Lot No. 4; thence North 20
.LOSf - Di ue and g1.11 p&lt;ll.l k&lt;' ·1 l bed1·oom unfurmshtd
apartPriced nght.
feet to the place of bcainnle.
lunwcrs ln lind ~Jw.o k~ h ~
men \ all Ulll!1l('fl, tut'lll8hcd 111
:J-room
house
Being lhe same real ell'tate conMINERSVILLE
name, Juhnn ~
$~ UU ri'WIII d
l'ulllt'J I ! V Also s\c'" p1ng room s
With
elcctr~clly
and
gas,
Clatern
veyed
by Jennie L. Mun 1 y to AI·
Call R33· ~1~r 02511 _
!'i 27 :.11
(',til 452
5 28-3:
1-acn• lot , excellent for &amp;arden , bert h.omine and Dora Romine by
Out of !ugh water. Caah price deed dated September 2, 1819, and
~ .~ST in 1Pon1llnn, Mk,tY 24 k( '1111'1 ° J ht•thoom lurnJs hed apartment
for qu1ck 5alc, only $800.00.
recorded in Volume 120 at Page
~·HI 11a UN 11 5 II 1'1 ]l'&lt;ol L
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"28 3
ward Ca ll 957 X
5 25 ,II r
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PHONI lot-Y 308 of the record of deed1 of Meigs
For Rent - Extcn1ion Larldera,
{&amp;) 2&amp;, 3tc County, Ohio, Albert Jlomine later
A~,~ Services
s,., rrold b.mds, Drop Clotbs
conveying his lntereat to Dora
- - - - - - - - -- CILnton t&gt;"'i ~ hcr, Middltlport.
5 room modern , house, 2 rooms Romine by deed dated November
L H. llAWLI.SGS SOl'llS 00 . - 24
Phon&lt;' 62b~ X.
111 tf s uLtabb.• fur tcnt1ng, with private 2. 1940, and recorded In Volume
' hour "Vr~l'kcr Sf!rvlce.
Day - - - - - ---,.-,.---;c,..:.c
cntranre and separate door .o IM at 'Pa1e 818 of the records or
PhonCJ
822'7
Nlfl,nt Phone Vor l'cnt - £Jcctrlc
wallpape·
b.1th L lose lo school. Gara;.:ll. · deeds .of Meigs Coqnt,y. Ohio.
;; , 8039-X. DODGE - PLYMOUTII 1 tr.~m{'r
rhntu,l i'uhcr, MidParcel No Z· The loll&lt;.wlng dc:tnl1
yanl &lt;.all at '741 S Fourt"
DEAL.f.JlS
3 8 tt
tlqmt t, l'h
6265- ~
11•\ \if
l\llddlcpor1, before Wedneedliy •crlbed Real Estate aUuated in the
n 1g1tt
a-:n-a~p Townahip of Salent, in lhc 'County
Cloth, N~lon , P'Lbcrglass.Awnin&amp;a,
ot Mel11 and State of Ohio, In
Venetian
blinds,
Porch
shndes,
Sales
Sectlon No. ft, Town No. 8, Range
\oh nil(lw hltnrls, Porch and Lawn
No. 13 of th~Jo Ohio Company'! PurFurn1 tu r&lt;' rrcc est~T....rtes. Dale
1~ Ponllac
VB 2 rlr
S(•d,11
Good Clem UlOid Can
chale, in the Vill•1e of Dexter,
W1ppt'
Supply,
2JD Union Ave.,
$2.295 00 on;v
i 4t:l
artu .. t
AU llhtee llld Modell
Beginntn.r Eut 40 feet and S'outh
Pomerny
4 21l1moc
m1l es llnvN's tra1 m n.~e ell'
81%
Eaat 5 rods from tbe
~ITROPOLITAN 'SouthDqrees
Rl 11ttnm '11, l'unwrov
~ 24-6h· HuUtiJ' - 2 hrrlroom
home, hot
East corner of Lot No. 1
AUTO SALliS
a1 d ruld ru:uuug v. 1ter, 001 -~
In· the
VUJa1e of MartinRlDIIIJ Buirk VB t cn turv :; dr
S1 l dl IIHC
6 2:!-J\p
burg
{now
Dexter); thence South
"Hard-Ttlp '. $2, LM llO
lln •t'• ,1
8%
de.reer
Ealt 11 rod1; thent·e
model, low mlil'IIW
mHn,)\ l! TR ,\11 [R sPAGES For Ront ··t
KU :WAIID
North
81\14
dea:ree:s
East 10 rods·
2
0
1
hto lnsidt.l and out Hl~l'ltn.u ~
x50' w lh ecmcnl patln, co' ·-;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:::.,;thel'!ce
North '0',1 Degrees
l'omeroy
.5 24 :"H&lt;
mrnt ~alk..q , sewer 11nd walL!!", U roda and 2J,i ln.j thence Welt
$5""
P"' week. In one of the
3 i'Oda to .the place ,of beginning.
J9:\ a Buick VB Suve1· 4 fir S1•dHf"l
ricaut·~t and
nN tcs t tral ~r
11\'tURANCB AGINCY ExeepUhf. ther,eiro,W:.o parool of
• . $ t .1M 00 Power Ml N•r1 n ~ ,~ t 1
"llll"t ~ 111 Sou tho rn t ·l~lo. RJCL''I
l'lr.t. AutomobiAI, Hu&amp;tll
b·akes,
very
low
m.INI~
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land 116 *t ilf width. North and
,,
'l'ltAIL.E ll VILLAGIJ:, 2 bJorka
ACCIDINT
Sou~h and Ul'Oia the .korth end of
n ~ w Blaetloar'j, l'omcroy
' 5 U.Slc
Llh. Cuulty""' . . .
v.rst or lrRFrlc light lR CbcRiuro
the above deaCrJbed hal eatete.
Ohw Phone 77HII)
15·~ 6h'
Beln• the ume real elltale con- --::-:;:...,.,-,,......,..
~ 954 o:-od
c,g_~- v84 ~1~- s;d ~ 5 ruom apartment,
YOyed\ 1&gt;!11aente L A I - to AI·
218"
Main
St.,
•
$1 ,29500
Autnm ,1 11r
'lhJ ,t
bert Romine arid Dofa Romine by,
to MCDOLIPOU, OHIO
romervv r ail 21Jl or 1ee Dr K
ownr&gt;d hy loca l rllhng .S lll\1 •n
1
deed
doted Septembor 3, 1019, ond
D Amshary
~ - 22 tf
t- · • nwner Blaellnar's, POII!cro)'
record~ ,Jn Volume !20 at Pa'ge
' , 5 24-Stc
UN I 'lJHN ISHP.D AI' ART M t ,N T
or ·the of deedl cf
Nt w modcrr , 4 rooma and bath
Mei£,1 Count)'~ Ofilo, Albert Rof ...19M l'ontiae 8 cyl 2 •lr Sl noo .l\1
Nn ch1:t.•r n under 12. Pbono
mine later e~:veyed hij · Interest
; · Otx. Scd&lt;tn, w~ve s••n•Hcd 1!.1 ·
f••70 , ~!Jddleport.
5 22 6t.c
to
Dora RoniJJht by deed dated
~ ~ car since new Blact tnar ~ P1n11
Novlmber
3, 1IM01 apd l'(l(lOfded
~;.. croy.
324~1t
---~-IIIL-10,
- f l ln·Volume-10. at Piai•818
of the
rO&lt;ordo or tle•de I!!
County,
~ ~$3 Buick Special 2 fir
Srd ~ n
Oft lt. U. Call wm.
Ohtf),
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c.r S.-00. Qynaflow rlrlv&lt;' 1\l n•t
Port'lt lfo. 3: J'lle
tDII''a. Pomeroy.
~ :.!1·5t-· UPI'OilTI
!•'OR YOUNG
1 de·
MAN TO LEARN f&gt;RINTING
~bed rei!! eatot~ oltuoted In the
to;J!
"!RAilE AS AN APPRENTICE.
Townshtp Of ~em, lll th~ County
ol !lolp tnd In the SLIIo ol Ohio
APPLY AT DAILY SEN~IlL.
CONCRI!TII BLOCU
SecUon lolo. ~,' '!'Own x No. a ond
. , 5Utf
. .ulld _ , l'er ..._
R•111• No,&lt;~3 pi Ill• Oblo Compa.
STOIU-:. l{ u ul
WOM~.N
O\'CI
18,
no·
experic!~te
ny'1
-In' ~- Vlnale of
bCCIIU II(' lH
Wnll' fur details of acvp~l part
Dexter. Be;tii,.U,a 'a~ 'tlle South
Wn tc 1\n\.
GRUESER.•BLOCK COr Eut corner of Lot N'~ 1, In the
tlm(' tn eome opportuntUe!' wor~
Sentmd
~24-Ctp
1n.g
fro m
yoar ho1ri~.
No ob' j ~~-·:.:M~IIoo:.:•:rtll::of~.,.,=-;'"':;."' · ttr);
VJII.aae
of M~abura (now DexRR1lon
MUTUAL
ASSOCIATt::S
t~Ace '1•1,&amp;, 'tQ 'fef.lt; thence

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to a pomt due cast of
\he place of beginnmg; thence
Weal to the piau of beg1nnlng,
contaming one-half ntd acre, more
or less
Bemg the ~ame real es late con
veyed by Mary Dulaney to Albert
Domine ~t.nd Dora Romme by deed
dated Set-tember fi, 1930, and recorded in Vol 133 at Page ~31 of
the record of deeds ol M~ng 3 County, Ohio, A-lbert Romine later con·
veylng hls mterest to Dora Romine by deed dated Nove b
? /
m er .,.
1940, and recorded m Vol 1M at
Page 618 of lhe record of Deeds
of Meigs County, Ohio
Pafcel No. 4: The followine descr••·• Real ~-•ate-,·,tuated,·n tbe
"""""'
~~
l Township of Salem, in the County
of M~tgs ancl State of Ohio in
Section No. ~. Town No. 8 'and
RaJlge No .15 of the ohio Company's Purehase, m tile VUlage: · ot
De t
bo d d nd d
x er, un e a
escnbe d as
the Creek

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cbase, bounded and deseribed ' u
follows : Beginnins 9 rOdt and 8
Hnka South 11 degrees 40 minutell'
East frt~m the South West eorner
o! Lot No 12 of Marhnsjptrg (now
Dexter); thence Southwardly 30
feet on the East side of Railroad
from the center of aatd road;
thence 51 rods along the East t~de
of aud Railroad, thence Nortb
68~ degrees East 9 rods to a stake
where a hickory 6 Inches lp dlame~r bears North 85 degrees West
23 Links dutant · th
N~h
•
ence
"' •
31lrlt degrees East 26 rdd&amp; and 16
hnks to a stake In road where an
elm 6 inches bean south 80 degreed Welt 17 links dtstant· thence
North 5 degrees Weat' 4 'roes to
ah stake w~ore a butternut B lnehes
ears south 75 d~rees West 12
Jinks dJstan't; thenee North 19~
de&amp;rees Wes~ 8 rods to a stake ~
the road; thence North 3711'.. de..
grees West i8 rods to the- pl•te"of

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South across the North eud of the
following describe(! real estate:
BegJnning 40 feet East and South
8~4 degrees East five (5) l'Odi
from the South Ee.st corner of Lot
No 1 18 desclltbed in the plat 0 ~
Martln!lbur-g (now Dexter), thenee
South 8% degrees East 11 rods;
thence North 81'/.t deP'It$ East
10 rods; then~e North 40J,S degree~
West 12 rodr and 2'6: lnchea,
the~ce Weill S rods to rbe plate c1
beamnlng.
Being the .nme real est;lte conveyed by :Ma~ Dulpley to Albert
Romine and D ra Romln~ bY deed
dated September 6, 1930, and recorded in Volume 133 at J?aRe ~31
ot the record of deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio, Albert'Romlpe-later
conveyinl b).a Interest to Dora Ro·
mine by de ed dated November 2.
1940, and recor~ in Volume 154
at Pag,e 618 llf the !'ecGrd of deeds
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Parcel No ~- The fOt'lowing de.
scrlbed real estate sitgate4 in the
Township of Salem, m the County
of Meigs and State of Obto, in Sec.
tlon No.5, Town No 8. and Range
No lft of the Ohio Comp8ny's Pur·

three &lt;3 )
Be1ng the same real eataj..c ;!onveyed bY Albert Rom;:te to Dora
Homme by deed dated November
2, 1940, and recorded In Volume
160 at Page 105 of the record of
deds 0f M
c
ty Ob"
10·
etgs oun '
Parcel No. 6 The following real
estate situated m the County of
Meigs, in t.ht State of Oblo, and
ln th~ Village of Mtddleport, and
bounded and deseribed as followa:
Bemg Lot No. Twenty;Five &lt;215) of
Lower Pomeroy, now tRcorporated
in~o anli a part of the Villaa:e of
M1ddjepqrt, M:et~s County_ .Ohio,
ps the 'a:arpe is patted and of rec·
ord In Volume 2 at pages 8 and
10 ,of the reeords of platl •n theoff1ce of the Recarder of Meigs
County, Ohio, 'a nd situate on the
East side ot Beech Street between
Loe!ust and Ash Streets in said
Village,
And being the SC\me property
eonve)'ed by Frank D Collins to
Clifford M. Ervin and Nona ~F.
Ervin by dee_, dated August 2f,
1960, and reeocded in Book 166,"
at Page 22 of the deed records o!
Meigs \::ouot~·. Ohio, and later conveyl:d b--., Clifford M Ervin and
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Nona F pvin,.. to
deed bear'l'l date
1953; and retarded tn Vol. 172,
Page 686 Of tt.e record of deeds'
of Meigs coUntY. Ohio.
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Plaintiff's petibon further alleges that ParQ(lls Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
, and ~ were a»praised tn tbe In.Mr and Mn.. liomc(r Riwell
vePtory of sa1d estate at the sum lu.d dau,gj)ters were weekend '
of $6,800.00, and Parcel No: 6 Rueets cJof her mather Mrs. Evo~
waa appraised at the SUJP. of $4.,000 'IInaey and l&amp;on :ttelvin...
Plamtlff further allegd that
·Attendance at Sw1day SclJt)ol
other defendanlA are named in the on May 12 was 9"1', off'Qri.n( $1~1r
llaJd petttlon by vtrtue of an er·
A number of frien,~ and reh , '
ror appearinl In the description Uves gathered at the home o~
In Parcel No 1 and Parcel No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jae0b3 T!,!es·
of deeds appearing in the chain day even~.p.g fpr an old fashione~
of tttle.
belling rn •honor of Mr, :and .Mr•
In said petitton, plaintfiff pray.s Paul Jaeobs who were recenUy,
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matu'ied. Paul and wtfe ,are .lD
h
t at t he r~g bts, mterests and ens their way hnme' from 1 trip '
of the said defendants may pe throunh the Sou'!Jl,
fully ()etermlned, adjusted and _ _.:-....:._ _....:,_;...__ _ __
pro.tected, and that petittoner may 1
~ uthorized and ordered to seU
PERSONAL INTIII:IST
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~EW BRJ'l'AIN, Cdnil.. UP- Jl'o ,
said »•reels pf real estate accordlng to the itatute in such cue-- !iceman Artnur G. Kemingw1y :bid,
made and provided, and for all more than nrdirle~ry , mterest - in
1,
other proper orders and relief lo catchmg a food thief. 1'hree
,~
the Premises.
· • of SQda, ehQtolah drink!, h.l,m,
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Said parties are tequired to.ans- fruit and other Jtems we'te. aiolen 1
wer on or before lhe 13th day of IT.om :on automObtle behind the PoJuly, A. D., 191J7.
lice station. It was Hemingway's
ear.

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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

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FOR SALE--Ten acre• on
Route Seven near C!'lesler. up to
69 :1.cres available tf desn·ed
Ralph Russe ll , Pomeroy , Ohio
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va('atwn pOSition, splendid ex·
pertenC"e pleasant. work, $48V

•ames Raynor Hi't, a Minor,
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whose place of residence 13 1603
2 ce.tJI per word, one lQSE:rtion Mjmmum charge 50&lt;: ----4. cenl1
ValJey Street, Falls Ctty, Nebrasper word for three consecutive mserdons
ka, Mary Kathryn Hilt , a Minor
s-.aJ - One month for 2.5 cents per word
whose place of residence 18 1603
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FuiJ rate of 2 cents per word will be charged for advcrh smg lf
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Francis Philip Jlill, a Mwor , wha&amp;e
Ernln 1n Advertising-Should be reported tmmedJately The
place of restdence IS 1603 yaney
DilllY SentNlel •Ul not be responSible for mOJie tban one mcor·
Street, Falls CitY, Nebraska, Rob• or, Vwablole'ye
rt'\'t Jnsertton.
ert. Stepfhen 1Hdllt, a,M1
Card of Thanks and Special Noticee of Events $1 00 Obltuariea
p1ace o res ence s 1603
published at 1 cent per word.
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$75 00 BULLDOZIR for hire, pond,, eienldGw n~ Clatkk w ~se rt:ce u~The annual met ling of Lhe Sutlon
Also dmmg 1oom 1un11 Lurc
L..-•omontl, londlcoplno.
reA ence IS un nown ,
R. M kPOwn be"&gt;ro deyl&amp;ees legateeS'
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A M., Franc iS l\f!'lrr s Set_,. Onl' offJC(&gt; tnbl&lt;', one offtec d~sk LAWN MOWERS sharpened tlle o,s::aa~g'atee~ uud1~~:ut:!8 • ~: I
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gas heater, l"h.llr~ Pcny 1
.•• :trators 'and executors
IDEAL way Netgl_,r &amp; Cleell:
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by Mtddlcport l!;:o;ptor'
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Scnuts Contact It1ehard Va tt ra l•.:) JI IH JI~ It•:rN
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l':han, Middlcpmt
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U~'t!~l ad;tnl.!l~ator and e~ecutora.
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M11l, June 2
!I ~-OLe One !2' lC 15 lJrwlt urn 111g :! l;!:os
Racine. OhJo
~ay of April,ce19157, Sybil Eben- -- - - hr,t \' 1g stoves r,Ji t 2153 or see
f 911 tf bach as Executruc of the- Estate of
(2) Card Of Thanks
Mrs Wllllam U y~c ll , Hacme ;:;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--:=-;;;:;:;:--;;: Dora Romme, Decea3ed, -being ·
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QUICK SERVICE 1:\R Wllleh :C. plaintiff filed her petitto 11 In the
We w1sh to express rnu· sl m·c 1" :i: well n~s tcrm'i, MOO 00 up
patrlne hy P'•ory 'trained Probate 'court, Meigs County, Ohlo.,
Wal te r n 11111 s lliilti!TJOrc, Ohl
watchmaker, OOI.:LINS JEWE. Case No 17 203 aRalnst the above
thanks to our fn(•nds anrl
ne1ghbors the t:;wm~ t uncr 11
5-ZSOtp
LERS. PGmeroy
1-3-tf niiJmed parties ~nd others as de3413 Pal a~Jbla
Home, Hcv Claremon t ll oJI ,
fendants alleJlng that Dora RoDr J 1 Da\ h for lhl;.'.r kmJ 11 cu ft, ~ps rdllg{'r~tlor "ilh UDIO • TEL£VlSION SEltVICI, mlne dl~d testate on the l?th day
cxprc.'lsJOns of sympathy c-.:
dr&lt;t&gt;p fn•ezc cxcc ll(•nt conrlit10n
Phon. 1.&gt;0, Cleland Appliance Of March 19 ~ and that her Last
tended to us at th.: Joss of ou 1
apartment me Knchl'n r angc,
Store, ltd
M.aln St., Pomeror Wlll and' Testa~ent was duly adfmsh an(l and brother
brc&lt;~kfast !iCI. 1 ugs
Jh:_vcrc
2·23-tf
muted to prdbate by the Probate
Mr 11 I' ra nk Rf..'Lz and J;reo' J
wart•, ~·lcctnc swc&lt;'pcr 1ron , - - Court of Meils County Ohio on
Bctz and fam lly
fi2Rltp
llock, toustC'r, J!Oi f'tl.rm top
the 31st da of Marcb,.l9MI,'end
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) Insurance
the 2nd ~ai f April 1956 SyWe WLsh In express our app rc cw
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t10 n and thanks lo the Ewtw:
ICc~ llfl
.31.!conu, " r e- BtTbeS-Sid\PfOO lntlll'allee" AI•~• bU Ebersb_ach was duly appointed
5 28 31 P
Funeral HllnH· Rev
Gr ove - o_r_l._Ph one 607 5-J
MJd.Oleport. Fire - AutJomobile- and qualJfied as Exetulrlx of Nld
the sl!lgcrs
the pa11n{'arb ~ FUHNI r URF. Hm SA L~~ Bcr' &amp;
Bom\s PbOfl• 8~111-X
~ estate. Furthermore, that the a•!d
thos(' send i!H1 floral offe11ng s
Spnngs, dJ ~~s1 ng \J bl c, 2 a nil· FOREMAN &amp; ARB.-:::OT'l':=;-:T".v".--;;S:E"tfi. petition alleges that all of Uie
and to anynue \0/ho lH Iper! 111
que tablt·ll
m1ta1 ue dresse r
persona who are beneflelarles un·
1 ed
"''Y w•• '' t•,, , ,,,,., nf til"
ll! lst (•llun&lt;' 'J U ~ a J'ltdr·~!'red
VICF. All makea Rephoa r by Ely' delr the Last Wlll and Testament
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0 Dora Rom1ne, Deceased , Mlve
rl&lt;•&lt;lih of our t ;~ !lwr VJunl.;
N•!l\ on, 116 S Second , MJdrtl~
Mlddlepor:
IHD-U consented to the 11alc of the fol ·
Well
port, Phoue 6075·J
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Th~ Wrll i"llmliJ'
5 :.!8· 1 1 t•or s,rlr&lt; or lrarle fm 1;rt ~ COMPLETE lnsurano.: Proteetlo6, wit .
- -- Hud- o-uar1.,,.f 0-, - - - an}lillng J95fl th••v rolC't du m 1,
Lift, Aul( , Fire, rollo Call Don
Parcel No 1. The following &lt;ft!:
Samsontl e Lu ggag{' _ r ane Cndar
trutk goud conc1 1t 1on llke nr"'
Mills, Middleport, Oblo.
scribed Real Es.tate situated , ln
l'h~11ts - LA U Window Fans)' bone 6087-Y.
5 27·4~L - - -- - -·: - ; ; : - - - - the VtllAJC of Dexter (formerly
Friglrlalre RofnJ~;erillnrs
----- - -called Martinsburg) County or
Beker Fur(lllure, Mlddl•purt, Ohl• J~l~ arl converllbh· Jet pump w;tq
Meigs and State of Ohio, bound~d
4 tlt.tf · -'i"IIQn L11nk like ucw Phl.ln
and deaq,iJJed as l~;~ilows, Beglftl
"'/.'-)- - -- - ·: 4~1, RuL111ud
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1 from lhc Soutb cast corner
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Aluminum eombmatlon Jllorm and
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of Lot No. 1 in the VIllage of Mar·
l"wr::!'s':',-:a~il~rc:-"r..,':',"1:f'll::,~
..~••~~s.~.,':1rl"::,.•l &amp;ereen windows and doors Steel
Uneburg; thence West paralle l
and
awnings Radford,
and can- VILLAGE HOME - S-room frame w1th the soutb lme of Lot No 4 a
men t l {' ll'l 1 !ery, F nr III}' I)d\1-I'P'
o1l!L'Haluminum
Cctli William
!i and 11 I' M llll\mon d 1t•1 J(' •
wllh b.1th hardwood flool'! and dl11tance 6f 90 feel or .to the wc 9 t
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ltock Sprtrl~~
52 Jmop
woodwQ.rkup•nddown Furnace line of said Lot No 4; thence
r.nA v
y~rt~M"I'On~-;;d heat to all rooms 4 closela up.. South ~long the west line of said
stA ll s Full basement w)lh laun· Lot No 4 a distance of 20 feet or
t.OS1 -- on Pmn rnn Sllr\l~ \1 ,11
1-.t'I~H·~ H A l'Lnlaw, 312 E
tl r \ largcfrontverandaanden· to the South line of Lot No 4 ,
26 &lt;'V{'fll llg l•lo~ttrt2 11 ,,,1 t•J•
:\lam St , l'omerfly,
427 tC
dosed bark porch Beautiful h
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___..._ - - ],Jwll Lncat c rl near both schoolA. tfeLnce East along the South line
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o ot No.4 a distance of 90 feet
On &lt;'xeelle nt highway, only a or to the Sotdh East corner of
rrw m1nutes dn\'c to Pomeroy. sud Lot No. 4; thence North 20
.LOSf - Di ue and g1.11 p&lt;ll.l k&lt;' ·1 l bed1·oom unfurmshtd
apartPriced nght.
feet to the place of bcainnle.
lunwcrs ln lind ~Jw.o k~ h ~
men \ all Ulll!1l('fl, tut'lll8hcd 111
:J-room
house
Being lhe same real ell'tate conMINERSVILLE
name, Juhnn ~
$~ UU ri'WIII d
l'ulllt'J I ! V Also s\c'" p1ng room s
With
elcctr~clly
and
gas,
Clatern
veyed
by Jennie L. Mun 1 y to AI·
Call R33· ~1~r 02511 _
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(',til 452
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1-acn• lot , excellent for &amp;arden , bert h.omine and Dora Romine by
Out of !ugh water. Caah price deed dated September 2, 1819, and
~ .~ST in 1Pon1llnn, Mk,tY 24 k( '1111'1 ° J ht•thoom lurnJs hed apartment
for qu1ck 5alc, only $800.00.
recorded in Volume 120 at Page
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PHONI lot-Y 308 of the record of deed1 of Meigs
For Rent - Extcn1ion Larldera,
{&amp;) 2&amp;, 3tc County, Ohio, Albert Jlomine later
A~,~ Services
s,., rrold b.mds, Drop Clotbs
conveying his lntereat to Dora
- - - - - - - - -- CILnton t&gt;"'i ~ hcr, Middltlport.
5 room modern , house, 2 rooms Romine by deed dated November
L H. llAWLI.SGS SOl'llS 00 . - 24
Phon&lt;' 62b~ X.
111 tf s uLtabb.• fur tcnt1ng, with private 2. 1940, and recorded In Volume
' hour "Vr~l'kcr Sf!rvlce.
Day - - - - - ---,.-,.---;c,..:.c
cntranre and separate door .o IM at 'Pa1e 818 of the records or
PhonCJ
822'7
Nlfl,nt Phone Vor l'cnt - £Jcctrlc
wallpape·
b.1th L lose lo school. Gara;.:ll. · deeds .of Meigs Coqnt,y. Ohio.
;; , 8039-X. DODGE - PLYMOUTII 1 tr.~m{'r
rhntu,l i'uhcr, MidParcel No Z· The loll&lt;.wlng dc:tnl1
yanl &lt;.all at '741 S Fourt"
DEAL.f.JlS
3 8 tt
tlqmt t, l'h
6265- ~
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l\llddlcpor1, before Wedneedliy •crlbed Real Estate aUuated in the
n 1g1tt
a-:n-a~p Townahip of Salent, in lhc 'County
Cloth, N~lon , P'Lbcrglass.Awnin&amp;a,
ot Mel11 and State of Ohio, In
Venetian
blinds,
Porch
shndes,
Sales
Sectlon No. ft, Town No. 8, Range
\oh nil(lw hltnrls, Porch and Lawn
No. 13 of th~Jo Ohio Company'! PurFurn1 tu r&lt;' rrcc est~T....rtes. Dale
1~ Ponllac
VB 2 rlr
S(•d,11
Good Clem UlOid Can
chale, in the Vill•1e of Dexter,
W1ppt'
Supply,
2JD Union Ave.,
$2.295 00 on;v
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artu .. t
AU llhtee llld Modell
Beginntn.r Eut 40 feet and S'outh
Pomerny
4 21l1moc
m1l es llnvN's tra1 m n.~e ell'
81%
Eaat 5 rods from tbe
~ITROPOLITAN 'SouthDqrees
Rl 11ttnm '11, l'unwrov
~ 24-6h· HuUtiJ' - 2 hrrlroom
home, hot
East corner of Lot No. 1
AUTO SALliS
a1 d ruld ru:uuug v. 1ter, 001 -~
In· the
VUJa1e of MartinRlDIIIJ Buirk VB t cn turv :; dr
S1 l dl IIHC
6 2:!-J\p
burg
{now
Dexter); thence South
"Hard-Ttlp '. $2, LM llO
lln •t'• ,1
8%
de.reer
Ealt 11 rod1; thent·e
model, low mlil'IIW
mHn,)\ l! TR ,\11 [R sPAGES For Ront ··t
KU :WAIID
North
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dea:ree:s
East 10 rods·
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hto lnsidt.l and out Hl~l'ltn.u ~
x50' w lh ecmcnl patln, co' ·-;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:::.,;thel'!ce
North '0',1 Degrees
l'omeroy
.5 24 :"H&lt;
mrnt ~alk..q , sewer 11nd walL!!", U roda and 2J,i ln.j thence Welt
$5""
P"' week. In one of the
3 i'Oda to .the place ,of beginning.
J9:\ a Buick VB Suve1· 4 fir S1•dHf"l
ricaut·~t and
nN tcs t tral ~r
11\'tURANCB AGINCY ExeepUhf. ther,eiro,W:.o parool of
• . $ t .1M 00 Power Ml N•r1 n ~ ,~ t 1
"llll"t ~ 111 Sou tho rn t ·l~lo. RJCL''I
l'lr.t. AutomobiAI, Hu&amp;tll
b·akes,
very
low
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'l'ltAIL.E ll VILLAGIJ:, 2 bJorka
ACCIDINT
Sou~h and Ul'Oia the .korth end of
n ~ w Blaetloar'j, l'omcroy
' 5 U.Slc
Llh. Cuulty""' . . .
v.rst or lrRFrlc light lR CbcRiuro
the above deaCrJbed hal eatete.
Ohw Phone 77HII)
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Beln• the ume real elltale con- --::-:;:...,.,-,,......,..
~ 954 o:-od
c,g_~- v84 ~1~- s;d ~ 5 ruom apartment,
YOyed\ 1&gt;!11aente L A I - to AI·
218"
Main
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Autnm ,1 11r
'lhJ ,t
bert Romine arid Dofa Romine by,
to MCDOLIPOU, OHIO
romervv r ail 21Jl or 1ee Dr K
ownr&gt;d hy loca l rllhng .S lll\1 •n
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deed
doted Septembor 3, 1019, ond
D Amshary
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t- · • nwner Blaellnar's, POII!cro)'
record~ ,Jn Volume !20 at Pa'ge
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UN I 'lJHN ISHP.D AI' ART M t ,N T
or ·the of deedl cf
Nt w modcrr , 4 rooma and bath
Mei£,1 Count)'~ Ofilo, Albert Rof ...19M l'ontiae 8 cyl 2 •lr Sl noo .l\1
Nn ch1:t.•r n under 12. Pbono
mine later e~:veyed hij · Interest
; · Otx. Scd&lt;tn, w~ve s••n•Hcd 1!.1 ·
f••70 , ~!Jddleport.
5 22 6t.c
to
Dora RoniJJht by deed dated
~ ~ car since new Blact tnar ~ P1n11
Novlmber
3, 1IM01 apd l'(l(lOfded
~;.. croy.
324~1t
---~-IIIL-10,
- f l ln·Volume-10. at Piai•818
of the
rO&lt;ordo or tle•de I!!
County,
~ ~$3 Buick Special 2 fir
Srd ~ n
Oft lt. U. Call wm.
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c.r S.-00. Qynaflow rlrlv&lt;' 1\l n•t
Port'lt lfo. 3: J'lle
tDII''a. Pomeroy.
~ :.!1·5t-· UPI'OilTI
!•'OR YOUNG
1 de·
MAN TO LEARN f&gt;RINTING
~bed rei!! eatot~ oltuoted In the
to;J!
"!RAilE AS AN APPRENTICE.
Townshtp Of ~em, lll th~ County
ol !lolp tnd In the SLIIo ol Ohio
APPLY AT DAILY SEN~IlL.
CONCRI!TII BLOCU
SecUon lolo. ~,' '!'Own x No. a ond
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. .ulld _ , l'er ..._
R•111• No,&lt;~3 pi Ill• Oblo Compa.
STOIU-:. l{ u ul
WOM~.N
O\'CI
18,
no·
experic!~te
ny'1
-In' ~- Vlnale of
bCCIIU II(' lH
Wnll' fur details of acvp~l part
Dexter. Be;tii,.U,a 'a~ 'tlle South
Wn tc 1\n\.
GRUESER.•BLOCK COr Eut corner of Lot N'~ 1, In the
tlm(' tn eome opportuntUe!' wor~
Sentmd
~24-Ctp
1n.g
fro m
yoar ho1ri~.
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to a pomt due cast of
\he place of beginnmg; thence
Weal to the piau of beg1nnlng,
contaming one-half ntd acre, more
or less
Bemg the ~ame real es late con
veyed by Mary Dulaney to Albert
Domine ~t.nd Dora Romme by deed
dated Set-tember fi, 1930, and recorded in Vol 133 at Page ~31 of
the record of deeds ol M~ng 3 County, Ohio, A-lbert Romine later con·
veylng hls mterest to Dora Romine by deed dated Nove b
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m er .,.
1940, and recorded m Vol 1M at
Page 618 of lhe record of Deeds
of Meigs County, Ohio
Pafcel No. 4: The followine descr••·• Real ~-•ate-,·,tuated,·n tbe
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l Township of Salem, in the County
of M~tgs ancl State of Ohio in
Section No. ~. Town No. 8 'and
RaJlge No .15 of the ohio Company's Purehase, m tile VUlage: · ot
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follows : Beginnins 9 rOdt and 8
Hnka South 11 degrees 40 minutell'
East frt~m the South West eorner
o! Lot No 12 of Marhnsjptrg (now
Dexter); thence Southwardly 30
feet on the East side of Railroad
from the center of aatd road;
thence 51 rods along the East t~de
of aud Railroad, thence Nortb
68~ degrees East 9 rods to a stake
where a hickory 6 Inches lp dlame~r bears North 85 degrees West
23 Links dutant · th
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hnks to a stake In road where an
elm 6 inches bean south 80 degreed Welt 17 links dtstant· thence
North 5 degrees Weat' 4 'roes to
ah stake w~ore a butternut B lnehes
ears south 75 d~rees West 12
Jinks dJstan't; thenee North 19~
de&amp;rees Wes~ 8 rods to a stake ~
the road; thence North 3711'.. de..
grees West i8 rods to the- pl•te"of

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South across the North eud of the
following describe(! real estate:
BegJnning 40 feet East and South
8~4 degrees East five (5) l'Odi
from the South Ee.st corner of Lot
No 1 18 desclltbed in the plat 0 ~
Martln!lbur-g (now Dexter), thenee
South 8% degrees East 11 rods;
thence North 81'/.t deP'It$ East
10 rods; then~e North 40J,S degree~
West 12 rodr and 2'6: lnchea,
the~ce Weill S rods to rbe plate c1
beamnlng.
Being the .nme real est;lte conveyed by :Ma~ Dulpley to Albert
Romine and D ra Romln~ bY deed
dated September 6, 1930, and recorded in Volume 133 at J?aRe ~31
ot the record of deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio, Albert'Romlpe-later
conveyinl b).a Interest to Dora Ro·
mine by de ed dated November 2.
1940, and recor~ in Volume 154
at Pag,e 618 llf the !'ecGrd of deeds
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Parcel No ~- The fOt'lowing de.
scrlbed real estate sitgate4 in the
Township of Salem, m the County
of Meigs and State of Obto, in Sec.
tlon No.5, Town No 8. and Range
No lft of the Ohio Comp8ny's Pur·

three &lt;3 )
Be1ng the same real eataj..c ;!onveyed bY Albert Rom;:te to Dora
Homme by deed dated November
2, 1940, and recorded In Volume
160 at Page 105 of the record of
deds 0f M
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Parcel No. 6 The following real
estate situated m the County of
Meigs, in t.ht State of Oblo, and
ln th~ Village of Mtddleport, and
bounded and deseribed as followa:
Bemg Lot No. Twenty;Five &lt;215) of
Lower Pomeroy, now tRcorporated
in~o anli a part of the Villaa:e of
M1ddjepqrt, M:et~s County_ .Ohio,
ps the 'a:arpe is patted and of rec·
ord In Volume 2 at pages 8 and
10 ,of the reeords of platl •n theoff1ce of the Recarder of Meigs
County, Ohio, 'a nd situate on the
East side ot Beech Street between
Loe!ust and Ash Streets in said
Village,
And being the SC\me property
eonve)'ed by Frank D Collins to
Clifford M. Ervin and Nona ~F.
Ervin by dee_, dated August 2f,
1960, and reeocded in Book 166,"
at Page 22 of the deed records o!
Meigs \::ouot~·. Ohio, and later conveyl:d b--., Clifford M Ervin and
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deed bear'l'l date
1953; and retarded tn Vol. 172,
Page 686 Of tt.e record of deeds'
of Meigs coUntY. Ohio.
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Plaintiff's petibon further alleges that ParQ(lls Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
, and ~ were a»praised tn tbe In.Mr and Mn.. liomc(r Riwell
vePtory of sa1d estate at the sum lu.d dau,gj)ters were weekend '
of $6,800.00, and Parcel No: 6 Rueets cJof her mather Mrs. Evo~
waa appraised at the SUJP. of $4.,000 'IInaey and l&amp;on :ttelvin...
Plamtlff further allegd that
·Attendance at Sw1day SclJt)ol
other defendanlA are named in the on May 12 was 9"1', off'Qri.n( $1~1r
llaJd petttlon by vtrtue of an er·
A number of frien,~ and reh , '
ror appearinl In the description Uves gathered at the home o~
In Parcel No 1 and Parcel No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jae0b3 T!,!es·
of deeds appearing in the chain day even~.p.g fpr an old fashione~
of tttle.
belling rn •honor of Mr, :and .Mr•
In said petitton, plaintfiff pray.s Paul Jaeobs who were recenUy,
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t at t he r~g bts, mterests and ens their way hnme' from 1 trip '
of the said defendants may pe throunh the Sou'!Jl,
fully ()etermlned, adjusted and _ _.:-....:._ _....:,_;...__ _ __
pro.tected, and that petittoner may 1
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said »•reels pf real estate accordlng to the itatute in such cue-- !iceman Artnur G. Kemingw1y :bid,
made and provided, and for all more than nrdirle~ry , mterest - in
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other proper orders and relief lo catchmg a food thief. 1'hree
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the Premises.
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Said parties are tequired to.ans- fruit and other Jtems we'te. aiolen 1
wer on or before lhe 13th day of IT.om :on automObtle behind the PoJuly, A. D., 191J7.
lice station. It was Hemingway's
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Mr and Mrs Paul H.aptonsta'tl
attended h.cr Alumnt banquet at
I CoolVIlle when 480 were preaonl
lor lhe dinner and prol'am

. eld At FOrest RUn Ch UfC h SUn dOY

Mr

Wyenu Baker, • nattve of L1 the F1rst
Bapt1st RendvJlle
beriJ., Africa, was the gue.;t Mrs Gladys Viney, First Baphst
e-pe&amp;~r for the Ho('klng D.1.atrh.t Glouster Mrs Andrew Wnght
~JS5JQJJary Convenhon held Sun
Mt Zion, Rutland, MiSs Nettw
day a.l the Fotest Run Baph~ Tol11ve1 First Baphst, Rutland
Chureb
!drs Campbell Harper Mt Mo t
Rev. William Hull pa.s~or
1ah Middleport, Mrs
Mmme
the church hid for hts sermon Green Fbre.st Run and Mrs Ca 1
top 1c "Follow Me" wh~&lt;: h WOJ. lw Banks Naom1 8apt1st
also the theme ol the convention
(,UJid and Chlldr-ens Sands re
dmnerm
th. pmts were g1ven b:o,. Mr~ 0 "1
Followmg
ehurch socJal room thl! aftcrnou,1 Vmcy, Mrs William Smith, Mrs
~s 10 n was eallcd to
d h Carne Cassell, Mrs Con Young
.Mn. Allen Hampton p~~s~~en;' Mrs t:athe Banks Mrs ~Ieana~
A worship ~ei"VJC'e wa~ condu etc 1 Pn !Jton and hfrs Hampton
Mr Bak~r who 1s a .:; tudenl a'
b} Mrs Ha1 r1so11 Benllcy of th1•
First B:tp\l ~ t Church
Hutland Ohio Ucuverslt:o,. gave an mte r
and Mr-s Ernie Edw ards, Hend cslmg talk on h.Jfl country the
Ville First Haptlsl Church
peuplt• and their- mod e of livmg
Reports on the yl'al s w:orll and also or the m1sswnar:o,. work
hemg carruod on there
"'f'tll gtven by Mrs Edwa1ds f'l
Anoth('r OU
stud£"nl
Tr&gt;r1
P1cr1e V1l!e a naLJVf' of f r mce
.tceompamrd
Mr B 1k1 r and
spoke b11er!~· to the J!;roup
'rhe meetm g closed V.Jth th
lwncd!Ction by Rev Hull

Middleport Society

KEM·GID.
Mira.cle Alkyd En11111el

• For loU. hena, bathr-ooms,
all woodwork
• No undercoater roqu1red
• One cout covers rnOBt
surfact.'S
• Easy to apply

4 hours
• W1de range
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and Mrs Garon Stanobury

h-ave returned .from a visit Wttb
their daughter
Mrs Richard State College, Pa have announ v1ted to llttend the open meetm ,
the approachmg marriage of I of ttte Mtddleport Amateur Gard
Hemmway and fanuly 1n J#d'nsvl ced
thetr
daughter Gertrude to Job.n eners Club at the Mtddlepot
vama
Hoyt, son of ttcv and Mrs c E Ht,gh School audltor!um on Jun~
Mrs Worley Howell and daug 1
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rrt~ay , June 7 The
cocemor.}
MtS's Blanc"e Wag~ tner, Co'Carroll Syracl.lSe, we,re called to
will be performed at the Leroy umbus and Southern Oh1o Ele"
Poca W Va by the death of Prt&gt;sbyterlan
Ch.urch
trlt Co, and the Carper Nurse ~
John Caruthers QO an uncle ..,f
MJS.!i Monkt"rn who 1s a gn rrom Bu~lingh.am w11l present a
Mrs Howell and John Carroll
Mus Sarah. Dobbs was called to dttate student fit the Eastma t landscaped garden prepared by
S~hool of Mus1c 1$ to gu.e bf' · thr nursery wlth l!gh'lmg b) tl\ •
Wclhiton Monday for the funerJI graduate
r("('ital m"July and w1ll CSOE
of her cousm Mrs IArth.ur Nutt ret"el\e her
Master.s m MusJca•
A moving p1cture wdl also L~
lia rjory Hains who lS emplo;
Literature
shown
anCi the hostess clubs
ed at Washmgton D C arrlvefl
Mr
Hoyt
.1s
In
ms
third
~e.u
plan.s
to
ha"e a coffee hour aHet
Sundav fu1 a v1s1t w1th her par
as
a
mmulcnal
student
at
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program
ha '~
ents ~r &lt;~nrl Mrs Robert Harr1s Colgate RoehesteJ Semmar,, Sv been sent• to ai'e01Env1taltons
Ga-den Clubs
Mrs B1 s~ 1e (.rogan who ha ~
spl'nt the past mne months With racusc, N Y, and has hf'en a~ hut the publiC' 1s weleo nc to .. t
\ent.l the meetmg
her daughter Mrs F1sher Ru., sJ~tant pastor at the Leroy Pre
Uyter~~m
Church
sell and famll } at R~hway
N J
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has rcturnl!rl to h('r
ome en
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and cluict 1 en of Chanute Jll Mrs
Clara Jav Ft Hnmch Ind and S
Sgl Juhw; Jay who lfi enroute to
the Azor-es Islands neflr Por-tugal,
]eft today after a vun 1 With Mr-s
Anna Yeagrr c ..mdor Street
1 M1 s Bc~s Prnctor and daughter,
J(a1hrvn of ['arkcrsbUlg W Va
Were W(.tCk euit guests o( Mr and
Mrs Ralph (,raves
Mr anrl Mrs Ralph Graves and
guest~
Mrs Bess Proctor- and
daughter K.ttt\u vn spent Sunday
111 St A.lban s W Va

M1ss Darbarv Ann Webrung of
Columbul:i spent the week end
with Mr and Mrs Harry Wehrung
and other rclatJvc s
~lrs Dey lh sell r-etur-ned l:lome
Sun(iaJ.' cvemng after a several
days V1s1t v.1th Mr and Mrs Otho
Kee&amp;an Cu'umbus

Mr and 'Vlrs Paul Kautz and
fam1ly of Columbus were week
cnrl ~t lcsts o1 Ju, Parents, Mr a.nd
M1 W L Kaull
Mr anfl Mrs Max Me1nhort and

Mr and Mrs Demer Thoma spent
Sunday w!lh rclullves 111 Columbus
Mr and Mrs tloyd Mescher
and .familY ol Lebanon were Sun
day glle,Ls ul Mr and Mrs. John
Mitch und fanHI,~o
Mr nnd Mrs William Baker rc·
tur nul home Saturday after a
wetks 'I'JSJ \ m Charleston, W Va.
with Mr anrl Mrs Wilham Grate
1 M1 s Clifford Ow~n il!ld famJlv 1hey were l~""comp.~tmecl home by
1 11~1 ~1rl! owen
and daughtet Mr and Mrs Gene Grate and son
Carole and sl)n Jlcrbv a~:com Jimmy for a week end vls1t
nnnl~1d ~r~ Kirk to her hom e
r.h~ Willard Eberabach and
MnndllY ~ud planned to rctu, 11 daughter Cheryl and Mrs Charles
hi rl• I ue~dav
Buck visited S.llturday y, ith Mr
M1 'llnd Mrs Rlcha 1 rl Uavm 111 and Mn C 1 arcn~:e Might, Brad·
Hunt ngtuu Vulli'V Pn
nrnv(&gt;d hury
'-'!!ltd lY foJ a \ISJt Wl\h lh&lt;'lr mn

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and Mrs n c SambuJ &gt;
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111 lla)t n n W&lt;i~ a \1eekcnd ~uc.1'
nf h1~ f1an('(c Miss Cat•ole Owe11
wt I r 11111 I\
lilt nnt l Mrs Dan1 Th01utm •
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Ky ' spent the week ~nd with Mrs

Snuth and his par~nts, Mr. and
Mr~ Dale s 1111 th
}!rand Mrs Helbert Dixon and
chilf ,
th Ire~ k Sul:i~n an~ fog~r, spelnbt
Me wcdcM '"11 '" 0 1um us w t
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PJckl!ns Middleport, Mr and Mrs
'''itus Pickens Plants
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Mrs Paul naV.:k Athe~s. Mrs ~~J.
lie P1rkcns and Mr and Mr-s Guy
P•cken~ and fam 1Ly Ele-ano W
Va and Ml and Mi-s Cliff l"R
AJb 11 ny
oss,
Mrs Wllllam Musser, who has
been 111 ror the past fiVe weeks ts
rrported as lmprovmg
M1 Lem. Pick~:ms Mason, W
Va and Mrs Almira PIJ~IS$Cr of
Sp1 /ug ru~Jd 11ra the guellts of Ml'
and Mrs W11luun Musser.
Mrs Jl E Schamm of Huntmg.
Lon, W Va and soh and daughterIn lww
Mr and Mrs Charles
Schramm ol Mateo Calif , Mrt~
William Paddock, Seattle, Washing~on, and M15 Harold Ruucll oC
Huntington W Va ~ VIsited Sund11y
Wlth the latlcr s m"Othel-, Mrs John
Chase Mnd MlstiCtl Nelle and--Clara

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former Bt•nnctta RusseJl 1nd' Mrs
ltaddock lhf' rorruar BdUe MarJe
Russell or Cheshire and were thegnUidRught('rs cf Mr and 1\frs Ed
Bh'lM or Chc tchlr-e
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Jt•e all ncw- ovorylinch of Lt - from new &amp;roty.
Se.a.l Latch to 1t.a color a:a.y intermr. W1th the
xnl/atcal Sheer Look that trauAf6ftnl:l any kitchen!

11'1 the Htndloat Eror
lmacine, in lJ) cu ft. you get a .fo~amtty .Sized Supel"
} - _ Cheill • 3 Btg full Width Remov•ble
Ahunin\UU'Bbelvee • Handy RemovabltHalfShelf

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Butter Compartment and Ftve Remo-t.•able ~I'Vefll
• 3Quiclc.ube Joe Trays-aU m a ra&amp;igerat.ol' WhiOh
lltips In Rmf)ng your kitchen cabinota Cor t.ba\
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At L~wn Party
Saturday Nite

Plans For Fl'lwer
Jlomeroy Personals Show Are Mopped
r ,,, '"d Mrs R A M•&lt;hcws ! By Committeemen

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~fr~ James
S 'litu s llutl&lt;~nll
M1 s Rc1hel 11nl"l .Mr~ ( u:.; lt John
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flr~dburv
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Cl,;.nrcs\ 1lle Saturd.J\ ,... hrn Mr-~
T1tus D1dnct ll Flowu Show
ch~11man ct nUutl £"11
a Prrol•mln
.tr) !•lower Show S('hnol for Exh
h1tnr.s f or D1slr d 12
Dr and ;\frs
J I Oav 1~ ~uri
1laughl&lt;'r~ (hal lt• nc F.Lam e Jo,
ce anrl Dian&lt;' ~rf'nl the l'ti'Ckcurl
ill ] 1N l,dt s Wllh !11~ f IIIli I~
U1l 1l
Or and Mrs D l'd~ .1 11 nderl thc
&lt;\lu mm b~nqu£"1 thcrt
Mr and Mrs
Wurrcn Ca~ter
twd f.umly Ath~n~ W('te Sunda
gut•sts of Mr and Mrs J I
( unnm ghnm
Judge and Mrs John B11cun
HI' son J ack \' ISilL•d relatives 111
P1ehl~s o\er the weckfmd
\fr and Mrs Clal"('fice Knight
Chflrh1\on wer-e Sund:Jy guest:;
or Mrs W S Parson~
Mrs Guy SuiiJ Welc h W Va
l'i Lhe g-ut''i \ ol Mrs (,u,rge Lash
cr Hullum!
M• nnd Mrs
M}ron Mdlvr
look !Jw r stll1 J,m\(':&lt;&gt; to Part:
Pr~ f)Urg Sunday cnrout~ to Gral
tun, W Va whr1 f' he 1s spenf1
1ng a \Hek Wltlh rehthvcs lh
plana to retUJ n home w1Lh his
maternal grandmotllcr Mrs Lll
l!an Woodu1d who Will v1s 1t a•
the l\fJllor home
~Trs Bl:lnche
Ktrk P1mceton
&lt;pr nt 1hr wc•okend w1th Mr and

Am0 t eur GOr d\!JerS lm..ling would be held II tbo home
MOn kern- HOyt
. T0 Be
Q pen M~t'1119 'II
R1111011. l!:adbury
Wedd lflg
I olWllbMrsMrsMilton
Grlff Ru ..oll, •• &lt;O'bDO.
Event
Of June 7
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On June 5 ·"~ tbe ooclfl bo)lr
Mr and Mrs. I M Monkern
' interoted person1 are In were played and ftbtt __ _1:~:011

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Mr- and !otrs Charle~ Yeager of
Mason entertamcd With a combtn·
.-lwn pot luck d1nner and w1ener
roast at a lawn par-ty at their home
on Saturd!ly evel'!lng
Those attcndmg were Mr and
Mrs Ralph Warner and children,
Suz.e and David, Mr and Mrs L~s·
ter Zerkle Claudia arod Jenmfer,
Mr !lnd Mr~: Wdl1s Dudding and
son Handy, Mr. .. nd Mrs Rex Bat·
ley of Chester- and son Ja~y; and
lhc hust and hoStess and chi!·
dren Sally Ann and Clla.rles Mar·

Mrs Robert Reibel Mrs Cush
Johnston Mrs Max fioller an~.&lt;
Mr!; Rru!'e lloyd Ml• gs c~ountJ
Contact cha1rm¥ attenrlf'd the
meelmg of the Coul'lty·wule Flow
er Show comm1ttee •n Pomero
Monday afternoon
The show ts lo be held on Jun~
1~16 at
the
Pomuoy Junwr
High Aud1tonum under the d1rec
lwn of Mrs David K0hientz and
Mr~ Karl
Kautz Chestf'r, c l
chrurmen
, l he Monday meehng wills hch.J tm
at the hpme of .MISS Lyd1a Ebcr
bach

Meigs Pythio~t
Sisters Plan
AGuest Ni~ht

Cub Scout Pock
Delays Charter
Presentation
Cub

Ma~;ter

Richard WcH-1
presided at the monthly Cub
Pack meetmg at the F1rst Bap
hst Church Monday mght The
prese-ntation of the charter for
the year was postponed when ttf~
Scout cxccuhve from Pt Pie~
ant was unable to be present
Plans were made for the Cub
and the1r puents to take iunche;;
and visit the Campus Mart1us
Museum ln Manetta nn June 23
Den IV led by Mrs Dwtgbl
Wallace, won the "Cubb1~· for
the month for their attendancE:
and Mrs ft, R $ckina Den Mo
thcr presented 'ben II 1n a 11k1t
on the months theme or Fire
PrevenUon

Plans wetc ma._de- far tll~ Guest
N1ght and Reeepl'tbn of new mem·
ben of Me1gs Temple, Pythiw Sis-ters when the Staff and Officers
mEt Monday Right at th(! hOme of
Mrs ca~h Bahr with MI'B George
Chllds as the assntlng hostess..
Mrs WJlhilm Allmar. presitmnt,
presided and the meetmg opened
w1th a prayer by the member-s
Mrs Homer Jones read -an article
from the "Old You Know' Tlla,t"
column wr1lten by Mrs Noah Has·
kills for the program

Mrs. Dave Farmer. MrL ,Gm~
Otbo WaUl, Mra.
Butcher.

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Allman, Mr$ MinnJe
C P Gallqtier, Mrs Homer:
Mrl Ralph Glbbs, Mn - "·c'·
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Mitchell's Are
Grandparents
Twice In Month

Mr and Mrs J H Miteho\1, S
Second Avenue, have two new

gnnddaughters wtto have arrived
th1s month
Mr and Mrs Delbert Mitchell
are announcmg Ute barth of a sev
en poUnd e1ght ounce daughter,
Theresa, at the Schaekel Clime,
Mason, on May .2!1 Thl.S Ia their
fourth ehlld Grandparents ID·
elude Mr and Mts' M1tchell, Mid-dleport, and Mrs Ec:hth Dartt,
Ward W Va Great grandparents
are J T Mitehell, A M. Bog~esa.,
St Albans, W Va
Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor of Sll·
ver Run have announeed the birth
cf a seven poun~ eight ounce
daughter Rachel MaX.lJie, at Holz()r Hospital o,n May 15 They' have
Sill: other chtJdren Granilparents
are Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Middle·
port, and Fred Taylor, Silver Run.
Great grandparent&amp; are A M. Bog
gess and J T Mitohell.

Rock Springs
Girl Scouts
Hold A Picnic

ldember..s of the Rock Springs
Girl Scout Troop 6 held an aU day
lneet!pg and p.ltnu: Monday at
the home ol Mrs. William ColUu,
Rock SprlJigs Road.
Durmg the day the
a h1ke and
Ruby
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LEARN HOW EASY
IT IS TO SU.it-1
~OUR 'CHilD OW
THE INSTRUM.NT
OF HIS CHt:)iCI
FROM ®A SEU!C.
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Promised By
Highway Boss

People of Metgo County apparently were headed today for
a thtrd try at vot'llg themselves a Veterans Memorial Hospthl
')1us appeared imminent following actton by the Veterans'
Memortal Board of Trustees Tuesday night whtcb Will result
m the county commtss!oners bemg asked to place a $200,000
Graney, Weat Vlr- lax levy on the tax duplicate The board will ask the levy un·
Road Commuiioner, der authority of the "count) hospital section" of the code

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Mr.s. Doo, ·Ro.senaboin, Bellaire,
State Flower Show ~hamnan :~~J{ 1
1\trs Lawrence, Sed&amp;ewick, SieUt
bonville, Dlstrlct
DU'ector, were ' on tne
lpr the d•?·
A!tenc!lna f&lt;9m
Titus, Mr&amp;..

Trustees To Hand Written Request
For $200,000 uvv To Commissioners

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Racme Lcgiol~,

Pttrltll C
gmlt State
promJaed Tutlday that be would
dQ w"tat be could to apeed up con
stru~t1on of a streteh or U s Rt
33 &amp;om MIUIOD City to Hartford
Grar.ey revealed tlla:. be had recetved a letter from Loeal 4:26,
Ubhty Workers Union of AmeriCa,
eomplammr that 1t tJ takmg too
tong to complete eonst.ructron on
the road
Tbe Jetter-, written by Edward
Baldwin, 1ecretary to tbe un.lon
local, sa1d that inCGmpletion of
eonatructiOI"I of the highway 15
causii!J dlmage to auto1, that the""
du.tlt hurtJ l!djolnlng property, and
that 2 sechon of rJ.eW roadway
a0011e New Haven i11 ~ ror ex-:
cessive speeding
Tbt- latter complaint waa in ref·
erf"nce to "drag raemg ... report.ed.ly
oecurrmg on U 5 39 between New
ijaven and Graham Station
Grnney agreed "It h11 taken too
long" to bUild the Rret&lt;:b of htgh·
way He 1a1d thai- the road bad
been under construetton for two
yean Wor-k started two yeMi ago
w1th the development of the Kaiser
Alumtnum Plant at Raven1wood
The commls.stoner added that he
hu ordered the l'Oad ..under con
structiOn trellited- with 4. dust ,aetthn8 compound
The letter from the u1uon work
ers wns the second seat to state
lbout the
officials \

Generally Fair
Weather Forecast
For MemorialDay

This aeetll:ln requms only a !tare
major1ty, over 5il%., for approval.
A written "HIUCS:. will be made to
the C(lmmu:sioners a&amp;klng a one
I m1U levy lor as many )'eatS' as ia
needed tn rrue $j()(),OOI) to use for
a veterans memor1al boap1tal

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A C Bradfttrd president o£ the
trustees prESided )ll!th these oth
WASlllNGTON UP- The U :, er membera present - or R E
Weather Bureau forecasts gener Bolte, Alfred Elberleld, J M
ally fur and mild
weather 01 Thornton, R L Jaeobt., H E
Memor1.1l Day througb{)Ut ute Starkey ano Leo Vaughan secre-n~t10n
tary
ln a special hohday forecast
Charles Sheet~. HarrJsonvllle, althe buuau saH~ !&gt;bowers 01
thunderstorms may mtertupt the so attended He represents a group
fa1r- weather pattern t.lur1ng Mem of citizens that ricenUy began
anal Day a.fternoon or evenJDJ:: :vass root.s wor-k towards brmgmg
o11er scattered areas fr-om the about e1ther a spe~1al eled1on or
resubnuuion of the question at
MlSSLSSIPPI Va\}ey to tbe Snrrra
and Cascade Mount:nns ln "'b the next regular elecbon
He spoke in favor of al!kmg for
Far West
the levy
lt w1U be \n:tmcr m the ea~t
wtth showers or thundeuhowets
The Soard set next Wednelday
tbrea(entng Florida parts of New to.meet w1th areh1tect Harry Ray
York and the Oh1o and Tennessc~ Nay of Wheelinc "C.. va, to study
exact estimates Jnd pos.!uble t
Valleys
Temperature~ rn the IKfs wer2 r changes In c0114o1:ruction materiale.
£oreeast along the Gulf Coa5t and
Ducuu1on by tr'ustf'ea 1ndicated
m the Southwest and m thl! 60''" a clear-cut lep.l op1ruon bat aaid
1n the Great Lakes reg1on and the propos1tton may be pr.esented
1n northern Ma1ne The rest of under the coun(JI
h.ttsp1tal law,
the nation can expert tempera fwbereas m prev1ous t:1es ..:.t the
tures in the 8a's, the foret::.st polls 1t bad appeared • under the
sa1d
veteraiUI' memorial iect10n Under
the latter 1t could not be titlc!d"
for ·~ M,moritl , Ho~" r

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permJt.s leasing a hospital

Kraus wu given a 10day suspended Jal~ se11tenee an~
ortteted to pay costs on twq
rharges brought m the court rl
Mayor E F Robinson Tuesday
evenmg The ja11 suspension ws.s
ordmed pendmg good beblavtor
Kraus had been ~barged by
Martm McAngus wtth m;~ln!"!g
menaemg thrcab and usmg obscene llnguage m the presence of

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Scoutmasters
Leonard
~ky Larry R1ce
and GeneGw1azdow
Coleman
The meol..ing was opened by
Assistant SellUtmatter Gwlazdow
lkV wllo intloducad Scoutmaster
Mills who pl"eJkled at the meetmg
Troop committee members and
were Introduced to approx
th.rty.five parents and

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oHtce reported Clintnn Ira oOO:
mte '''as releued Tueiday from
jail u"tder a $1 000 bond pending
trand JUrY aC'tton on a charge ot
non support.
Ttle Glenroy Ewmg traffiC case
has been pontlnued until Fntla)
when a key wltnen--drJVer of an
out of town truck~an attend the

A general discu!lsion was held
w1th the p.arcnts onJtro~msportation
attendance, overnight trip~ clean
llneu payment of dues, eoo'pera· 1
tion o{ parents and correct manner •
of wearing the Scout umfor-m
A "Scavenger Hunt ' was plan·
ned for the Scouts and salver dol
Ian were awarded to Davtd Annas
David Hoyt, Ricky and Sonny Lem
ley, ttte winning team
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Punch wt~ served by the wife of
Assistant Srou',muter Gwlazdow
sky at the eiOJe ot the meetm&amp;

4-H Volunteer
Leaders Meet
N.ow li~Cterway

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Troop 245 Boy
Scout's H.ord
Parents'
Night
Troop 246 Boy Scoutll or Amer·
lea hfld thmr P-arents' Nl,;:ht Mon
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th M ddl
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ay a
e t epor u c
rary and C lJ Wise Jr, chairman
o£ the Troop Comm1ttee D1str1ct
comm 1tteeman and Kenneth McE1
secretary treasurer of the
, committee were also pre8'cnt
Scout leaders incl1.1ded Scout
m11ster Robert Mills, Assistant

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was charged wtth reckless opeta-tloJ;!. of a motor vebide fo11owmg
a wreck at Butternut and W. Second Avenues last weeok~

to a

noq profit rorpon llon, a proa!~
ure A•looOO. here ii tbe msblu·
Uoq,lo bUill
Rise 1n c~ of construction,
tnli1a desll'e to lane enough money "1~
~ complete tbe lfGJect, weu aet
. n 0:1 reasons for hlkm&amp; the ~
gu:esfed amolJDt at money froda
'$100,000 to $200 000. Tbe smaller
5um had been asked of voten: Jast
.November. ·
Hlli-Bw10n hosp1hl matchmg
funds are rt.Ut a.vallable, together
wtth OV!!J' $ZOO'.OOO frttm a lO.yearle~e4'0ted lfl 1946
anw~Ut:, a dmner- with Jotal
speakers. bao been announcel'l for
June 13 at the Salisbury school as
:h=~~~[.ent ~ lti.. mterest io
Obae~ ~d today. thai if t.b
county -oommiXtoners should re~
!use to place the luuo.~n thJI Novembe-r's ballot, petitiOtll With two
per cent of lhe people who voted
m the Iut elecUon as stgnerf
would get 1t the:re automatlcaUy.

P~lToOpen

Thursday At l
Says,Kennedy ' ·'. /

New.Haven 'Pool ' Mtddleport's mumclpal
mtng
w1U open- at Thur'l
day
afteJnoon
Ker
Opening May 30 nedy Sr , satd manager
today
IpoolSeason.
ttckets for use or th ..
For Swimming
will
on sale at Dutton's
Store r and Rollel''9 Drug
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early Monday mornm.v for1 Jack·
son's Mill, W... tV"a, where she will
att.nd the 4·H Volunt~r Leaders
Conterenct: for the remllh{der of
the week She wUl returu on Sat·
urday, June 1
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MrS. FrtMI Spence' 1md daughter
June, were also scheduJed to at.
l&lt;~nd the Col:lffirence but were un·
able to att-;nd beca(Js.;~ of the Ul·
ness or tht~ latter.

The New Haven sw1mmu~ pool
Will open on Thunday, lday 30,
1r !weather permlt!l acoordmg t
ilin announcement by Milt S'e
phan president of the New H ·
ven Recr-eatlon Foundation

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tonight.
Tomorrow the7
will be available only at the pQOl
Dally admlSitons have been lt!t
at studeots up to 13, 25t, adulls
and 1students over 13 40c
Hud lifeguard 1s&lt;Mary Carolyn
Stephan added tbat Clyde Fo-- f4Uler and aSWJtants are Joh11
1e} principal of Wahama H1g ' ~Lehka and- Tom Skmrter Carla
School. bad bc~n rc hued a· Vfilson at the concession stand.

Wm·ker Injured
In 30 Foot Fall
At Kaiser Pht)tt

Willis Mn1'1', 2:!, of Clifton auf· pcoJ manager

fered fl'acl'ures -ol the •arm: leg,

ankle and fllot In 1 3(f foot filll
from a sraf'ohf at th• KaJser AI·
uinlnum phnt, last Jl'ric\ay nighl
Marr is t~ !Kin or 'Mr and Mrs
Dan Varr nr West CoJumbla. He
llad, formerly worked fot tbe West
v1rginla University Experjment
Statimt at ('amp Conley
He had ~"een working at the
Ka111e" plant for s1x weeks. He. Is
the father of two elitldren, a
daugbte'f, 2, aDd a 80ft, t\r.o weeks

Foley wdl b1re hfe guards, .
.swimming mstruetor will be an
nounced later- Swimming Je.;Sov.~
will be given again tlurmg th~
summer months

Daily
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Hours for the pool to be oper.
ed w1ll be from 1 PM untll 5 PM
0 emOfl
and from 6 PM until 8 PM each
In l)bservunce of Memorial
I day w1th the escept~on thal oo there
be no publication
l Thunday and Frtday evenJng..1. D-.11'1 will
Sentinel
on Thursday,
there Wlll be no IJWimmmg ~
30, in order that the c"!ployo
T1ckets are on sale now and this- t~ewtpAper may
MARKt!T fliPORT
are priced as follows. f'amtb the traditional r·tes
'" CINNATJ tJ:P - Produce 11eas~n tickets. $12, ch1ldren ' u.n1 ar~ acc:orded to the War
Et ~ ateady, net Pl:itl at farms der 12 $3 for 23 ~Wlms; ehildten
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whltel •nd 13 and over- $6 for 20 SWtms
for U S.
MllnS OENI~ HOSIPil;i
browna,
A large
The Women's Club ot J\lew Ha·
Admiwons. llr
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A amaU t(l. ven w1ll be In cbarge of the eon~ Pomeroy,
Emmer }!uiJ,
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whiles and ce.!ISion stand.
Plaiq!l, Mrs Betty ':Fultl,
Stephan expressed hts thanlcs part
A DlediUm
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anythmg to do w1Ut the SWim·
mmg pool proaram ::md ltS~I!Iat-:,
ly to those who
:ret tb.
poo' ready for the.

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