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Mitch-H.ouck
Elects Convention
t~nh!sl Open Wedding
Drew webs•cr Po•l
2 18 soc
1teoM roporl at the June
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Oelc:catu w; t1fe distriet conven- Mrt. Allen C. Hlll Sr.,
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MrS' w R. Davil, president, pre-~ded lmd delegates Plected were
.. _ Dey H'seJl Mrt William Baxd
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~rs c F TompklM, Mn- Krank
Che~ebrey, and Mn Orvllle Well
we ..e named as aJternatea
fl. .., 0 mmuuieatlon was read from
Mrs W J . Brown, eighth distriCt
president, ccnc!enin,g the district
convention It wu voted to contribute $5 tl)ward the purchase of
a g1ft for MrR. Btown, ~o will reLire from o!!lce at thL. conYention
It wa .. rep01 ted tbat the poppy
sales for t"- 1s 11ear imounted to
$277 62.
Mrs Jed '\\eb:;ter Sr., Mrs. Hysell omd Mrij Geort:e Bearhs were
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to install t~e new offJten o awing the election.. Yn~ G~ora:e H~~
kett Sr., Mr,. Er"'l.ett L.a. anre a
Mrs. l!:arneH' PoweU ~P.re appoint..
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A flower fund was
and plana,.., ere made
donatJOn. eac:h month to
It was anpounced lbal two automobiles wou1~ bf ptovl;ded for themembers pal'tlci.patmg m the Memorial Day B&lt;'I'Vicea at Beech Grove
Cemetf'ry.
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At the clt.'l'e o! t.be meeting rttreiJt-!Tients were served by Mrs.
Wbrter, Mrs Dwtght Parker, Mrs.
Albert Youfl~, Mrs Arthur Wandling and Mrs. Tompkma Mrs. Denver Thoma was a contr1butmg boa·
ten.

Doris Ohlinger
Engagement Is
Being Announced

B. H. SANBORN
JEWELRY STORE

••Jewelers Since 1890"
~Iiddie port
Mill St.

Church Rev. c. R
Konkrlsht wtll perrorm the
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mon~ at IIX-thlrty o'c ock a r a
recital oi organ music by Mrs.
s . tkh 11 af.
Attendants will be Min Ar;tn
Rupe, Galhpolls, mald-of-hon?1
and Charles. L- Ecker, GalHpolp,
best m~:n : Alan Nibert. Gallio].is
Wilham Lewis, Cblumbu.s, usbeh
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and elo.se frien&lt;hl w1H be held n
!he ehurc:b ~ocial rooms after tbe
h.
ceremony and dining-room o -:.
teues Will include M\SS Jean
Smart, MillS Carol Bachtel ano
Mn. Harold Hinkle
MetbOOiJt

Detleted To Tllelfltere.U

ersburg

Dr Sa nto~ ts a l94!l g raduate of
The bril:1e IS .a gr11duate of Pt.
the Franco Mexirano c(,llege and
Pleasant
Hbth School and is emFDcudtadDeMedicano lln1vers1tarlo
De Nueno Leon He 18' on the ployed in the county clerk's orf1c&amp;. ,
ThP. groom a ' ~endPd &lt;ilen\lille
staff of the St. Joseph Hospital In
Parkersbun:
State College \ld graduated !rom
1'he wedding "11l be "n eYent of Marshall College He t~ught at Wa·
early June in Pt~l kersburg
hama High School during the past
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decoratinR ~~Cherne. F.&amp;.BY to
Bpply, dri e1 Jn 11n h o ur ;
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Gallon dooe tho wp.ll.J of an
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Rev. Weber 'l'homR gave lh,..

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Hair Cutting

WARNER'S .
BEAUn SHOP
W. 2nd St.

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~Ctiampion Blucher O~ord
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the symmer months. The coll_l• _.•mll.!!• ~~-d :there__ •'! 1111111\' prctctlc.at, l~tnofltll.
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lion of Mayor E. F. Robinson
Mrs. A. V Howell of tl'le ~old
Star Mo~hers: Mrs Opal DaYIS of
The Leg1on AuxUiary: Mrs, lrYID!f
Karr, Jr, regent of Return Jona
than Me1g.8 Chapter DAR; Mr ~
Helen Miller, president o! th(·
Daughtert.,.of Umo;n Veterahs were
m1de by the P01t Commander W.
R Davis.
The Pomeroy , Htgh SchMl
Band, the Eastern Local High
School Band, Pomeroy Firemen
Legion and 3664 Or,.lt}ah~e Co~· 1 •
p•ny of the- West Virg111i.a N
ttonai Guard participated in tae
pal;'ade.
Hear:* Cemetery
At Sac~ed
brief servact!s were held by th('
Veterans -ot Foreign Wars .,
wh!cb Reynold E Greene was the
speaker ot the day with remarlt.8
a1ao m111de by Post 4736 Comma .1
der Hobart Raub anc! Past Com
IJlander Gilbert Zwilling Rev Ft'
JOhn Turel of Sacred Hea . •
Chyreh gave ' tbe opening lnYOCA
don and the ben,edic~on
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Fred 1l. .G'arCJIU'!l, p~tot of tli~
Middleport Chufeb -of Chrut. 'wis
the speaker at the Memor(al Da)'
serv1ees beld at the SohHer•'
Monume_nt in MJddleport.
Roscoo Fife, commander o*
Feeney-B~rtett

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Federallon, Maty PhllHps, ~:
lah While, Public
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Sanborn, Mabel Sanborn,
Ram~y. Martha Mace,
Mayme
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Hemcr. Parl!amcntari•n.
Russell, Ho.stcss Loll McElhinny
Kay Rail, co-chairmtmt Eleanor
Schaar, l.1ll!am Smith, P,earl Rcy
nolds, Jcrr)' Pulllns, MarauerHre
Durst, Lula
Russell, ' Martb l
Greu.
Spcdal committee, N~n MoorP,
ch11rman, I..uella Jenkimllln, EYa
Stout, Clara Murray, MR)'I{lll liar
rLii, Scholarship, Nan
~oore,
Ethel Chapman, Eaaie Russell,
SmbU Buslnoa,
Nina Ruasell;
Belt)' Forrcat, Music, Ethel Cbap
man, Dorothy ' La't!ey, lJillll.n
Stclff, accompanl${; Public Rela
tiona, Eleanor SchaB[.
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Flowtr commitll!:t•: Charlol~·J
Perrin, Lou McEih\nuy: Tel~
phone, Jnnc Roush, Kay Ra~~
Anna Mooru; scrapbook, ~eul•h
~:~~~. Bulletln, Eleanor Schaaf,
Houdashelt, National .:tcE\11 Stout, B~tty Forru•,
Margaret Dutton, NorM~: AJPdtary
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IJury Rulr.s Pike 93 Traffic Deaths «eto

ro Be Guiky 'On In The Nation During Holiday

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of the squall ·are· Robert Tewksbaey; Rodney Sauer, Lewis H
Sauet, l&gt;ltl) , "''lon•tal~ Ralph
Martin, Hftlry Clatw0i'thy1 Lout~
Lon~t Don Roaob, . Charlet Bra '·
llUI'!'. LeaiOJIOII~a ' Gale Hyaoll
· arid RO.eoe FJ(e -_lao 111isted

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Lea\Ptlnal~ held · •

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10 Arrests Mar
Holiday Record

Only one accident
marred
Meig! et~unty's highways an-~
/ streeta Thursday but 1~ arrest~
w-ere recorded tor offenses ran~
mg from traffic violaUona to
1gnonng probatioQary rules on 11
non-support charge.
In Mtt.dleport, Gordon Junior
Harrts, 14, son of Mr. and Mr ·
!Jordon Harrts, Columbus, wa ~
tlrlvmg his father's car ·about 3
p M from Plum St. onto Ash
St. Mr Harris was superv1sinr
the driYing
~Young Harris accelerated in
stead of braked as he came into
Ash., llt/iking a P!tked car m th t:
front end owned by Chari~ Hy.
$ell, Columbus. He bouncer' oft
Hysell's car and hlt another on
(Contlnutd on p ... Hnn)

Cincinnati Work
house for driYing whtle h1A 11
ccnse was su•pended, SIX montilil
in the workhouse and the suspension Of driYer&amp; license [')r
two years for driving while lntoxl
cated· $50 fine for resisting at·
rest ~nd another $Mt fine f..r
driYmg an unsafe vehicle T't
workhou1e aentencea are to run
concurrently.
Pike was found guilty on fow.
mdidments Wedne~day before a
petit JUI'Y tn a trial here. They
were drivmg wbde intoxicated. re!ll!lting arreat,
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Yahd operator's
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Youth Sentenced
To Strict 3Year
Probation Pe1·iod

Safety Council Pretldent Ned H.
Dearborn sa1d driYen deserve a
"pat 11n tho! back" for the1r Me-morlal Day rare and courteay
The United Preu count of fatal.
JUel between 8 p. m. Wednesday
and nudmg!:lt Th ;~:nday showed 93
persons killed in t:aflic, 6 dead m
plane wrecb, 32 drowmngs and 16
de-aths in miacellaneous mishap•
for a total of J4fL
JJlinoia had the worst trafQc
record wtth 11 deaths. Califorma
came next WJth 10 h1ghw11y fatalIties
Eleven persons wf"r.e k•IIed m
accidents in Oh1o l)ver tbe Mem6riaJ Day boliday, a Umted Press
survey showed today
Tr·ffic ai!t!idcntl anuffed out the
bves of five penona Three pet-IOJlJ drowned and thr-ee
others
died in Yarlous otber types or ml&amp;-

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Water Bills To_ .•
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The final total was expeCted to
soar before the long holiday ~ek·
baps
The dead·

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The date of June 23 has bee 1
act for
the ' annual Pomero)
Chamber of Commerce dinner 111
which Ford Morrow, pubhc relations &lt;hfector of the Kaiser Al''
minum and Chemical Corp. wJII
be the principal speaker CJf the
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fer a dance following the dmner,
WJth the music !or the dance Ul
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be um
by a local
and
known aa the GE-Notes. •
A report of progresa made bY
the Chamber In the past year
wlll be Jfven during the evenlng.
Dlnper Will be served by tbe
Sured 1,Heart Guild Lldies in the
Sacred Heart Churdl buemeat
Tickets for the aRalr ... now on

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Arrests Fonr on
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Richard
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in the Blaek RiYer when
.allpped from a path and

Roy R. Heatpn, 54

Tomadic Winds
Rains, Hail Hit
Southwest Area

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Alumni Banquet
the High School
Each person In
for the
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Racine Higb 'School
begins at 6:'90 in
dance to follow at 9 p.m.
will have one vote
the photo above are

banquet

Jpyce Carson and
Sargent and N~ne

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and Annabel Rose.

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feet while searchmg for golC

secdred at' Moore•a Store; Down.ie
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Clnrlnnetl: Mrs. Mary Cbanes,
The Ohio WJbway P.atrol reand EJ)ple'a Grocery.
ported no accldenta rt!gistered ln 40., killed by a hH skip motonst
abe crossed tbe street , shortly
Meiga or Gallia Counties from .oft
midniJbt.
P. M. Wednesday unUl m.IdDil.b'.
Keith D. Buckley, 18, of
11ua1'1cliY, makmg it One of 1M
drowned at the home
safest Memorial Da)' perlod1 tor
here while swimmtng
the area 1n recent years,
their backyard.
· Although nn accident! were re
ported the Patrol however pid
nab
four motorists
in Meiga
County during Memorial Day.
lm'este&lt;l were:
Roy R. Hnton, Rl 1, Letart, W.
Carl
Thompson, 41. of Huntina
Va., died at Holzer Ho•pi.tal Wednesday' night afte-r a long Ulnesa ton who posted a $1D bond in R.
He was' born in Mason May a. 1903 E. Grmdley's · court for appear
ance tomght at 7.30 P. M on a
and " ' the son of tfte late J. 0 charge of speedmg.
Heaton·aod Helen Adam&amp;
Bryan Lee Dav1s, 21, Langsvil. ..- Tornadk wJnds, heaYy 'rains and
Survivors are hi1 wif~. Sara Mae
was
ctted to appear tn Mayor C hall the aize of baseballs r1pped
Heaton~ Letbrt; one .on, Ray Dean,
Kansas, Mo.; one daughter, Mrs . 0 F1sher's rourt at 8 R M June tbe Southwest an night and early
Jeannlt Johnson, Cllftoo, W. Va; I to answer to charges o( driYlog today, unleashlng new l1asb noods
and cauaiDJ corw'1tierblc property
one brl:ltber, Kenneth, Anabeam, w1th a .defective muffler
Ralph Oliver, 30, of fsonYillc. damage.
Ca.lif ; three &amp;istt~rs, Mrs. Hervm
There were- no reports of easuaiLeiYlng, We=t Columbia; Mrs. Paul Ky posted a $35 bol!d in Maym
W.allbirtgton, RFD Letart; Mra. Ot- E F RobmsGn's court tor appear tie~ in the norms, which extended
ance at 9 P M June 1 on charg
far northward as the central
to Meei, Columbus, Q,
aorthern plains earher ThursServlees will be Sunday, June 2. es of speeding.
Lloyd Hundley, 24, of Rittm&amp;n day.
at two o'clock at the J'ogluong
F'ul)eral Home. Intef'IIMQt will be 0 , posted a $10 mlnd in RobinMore
tWo l.~bes of rain
maile in the Grnel IDU Cemetery, o;on's court for appearance at tr j ..
f'ort Worth and AIIJJiiiCbeahire, 0. Rtk Ralpb Mahoney, P M June 1 on charges of hav·
, Thursday night. and a
Muon, will officiate. Friends may ing no dnvers license and anoth
of twisten swirled acr011r
call at any time at lbe funeral er bond of $15 on a charge 1f the state. Damage, howeYcr, wu
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ROt a11 great as in prenous flood&amp; .;
and tornado outbreaks.
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Torrential rams, hail and lightl.EGIQN MEETING
Robert Ashburn, Clarenton, 0 , ning caused extenliYe damage at
Elect)on of officers. and trus- wa s taken to Meigs General Hos Wicb1ta Falls. Tex.
tees w!ll be the principal ordtr p1tal Thursday by the Pomero
HaU stones the me off__ha.,,baJ~ ,
of busipess before he members Emergency S'}uad.
battered Hob!rs,
ship of Drew--Websters ~merica 1
cautdng heaYy
J,.egion Post 39 at jto regulo·
The violent
mee~nl called for ldc;nday, Ju&gt;~e
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 at 8 P. H.
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Admitted· Mrs. Chartotte Mor other
rls, Rutland
touching
FIRE CALL
Discharged · RouJle King anli Colorado. The.
The
Fire DeJMU'Iment
Hsrrlsonvllle;
l'redericl:a parently did
Wu called at s P. M. 1\.W'Ida)' 'Mayer. Pomeroy.
two twisters
wb~n a ear wu retortecl on fire
One b1rth Mr. and Mn. Ellllef caused
tt the side or !be Ohio U.lel.
school -and farm
Morris. Rutland. a" aon.

Claimed By Death
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when struck by a car em
68 near his home.
Cincinnati: James Gilday, 40,
drowned alter be feU
Ob10 River While fishing
·lliiiii-1""',. eot~~pltlti~tft... • &gt;w in
downtown n,rea.
C-t60cton2' Roland R. ' Maple,
36, Wert Lafayette killed when he
tbe
Ioat control of hts f!ar 0}1 a curve
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, May 24, Is the
and up~~et on U S 36 f1ve mllei
thf" Tenth congreaa10 aal west of Newcomerstowu
~~:~.;:,:hr; was appointeft by the
.Uron: Dallas Tucker
Thomas A JenkiDL
man wu k1l!rd when he fell from
He is ofO report at West Point on - -;cc· tractor he bad been riding
ran over
him
July 2. HIS actiYlttes lll'C!!ude acThursdAy
tive participaUon in t.be youth
UpPI!r S•ntkt..y: Bdly Lee Smtlwork of the Church of Cbrilt;
,17, Carey, killed in a one car
clau officer for lhret yeara at ~c&lt;ident on Route 699 one mile
Mtddleport Htgh School; off.ic:er in from bu. nome early Thursday
the Band AlfloctatJOn for two years morumg.
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and m~mbenshtp tn the Ba,nd for
McArthur: Fred 1 r e 1 an d. 69,
four yean, sc:holarshlp whfner at
I0 d th af" h' o~ I
Camp Arrowhead one year; Junior
ea · ...,r ts ~~t eg was
Councilor at the Clmp for two
to pieces by a forage lul.r; the AU-State Boys &amp;nd at
aeeadentally backed into
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F.l!tr, three yean in Boy
Raymond CoreYm, 72,
and a member of the Ctty
0 ...,Jntzatlon·, bonor studentl~;;:,;wben &amp;truct by a car while
at Mtddl~;u. t High Sc:liool .
on Ob10 48 just north of
here.
Cltvtland: Raymond L Dlckt-n-s
feU from a porc:b railing at h1s
atJ"O
floor .tpartment and was

pomeroy Chamber 1!~i~~,~~:,r:~
ClaiJned By' Death
I'Wed sd M •29 ~~~ea~ro;r~~cr~ ~ t!~n~~~~. ~:~~ Of Commerce T0
ne ay ay
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1ter:a aDd at lbe Blme time glye
. 'btJet eq,t:qt,Oft)' at ·the river bank
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oldstera a chance to l~sen up
euim8ni~Un1 thti~~t~' who died a•
COLUlfBUS
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bill
which
thell shoOlin' atnll tnd match their
tea.·the·;squld llsll" were guestJ
woUld
eriable
HamtJ.t()p
County
oftriJJet
fiDccrs agahtst t~e beat
~to( tlie t'emorlal Day •ei'vlce 1t tlciata tQ fh;t.anC¥1 a new aru:t larger eom~itlon
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CJieahire Gr"el Hill. Cemeter.y.
'• tadium for tbe Cincinnati Red·
''Arid wbo tnows?" he
let• IC!daii [IOO~ed ,only the signa. "you might win a njc' ·am,oJed .
tu:re o' Gov, 0. '-William O'Neill' ham ... The shoot wut be
to beetthe IP.')V. •
th'e Racine Pl~l.ni Mill.
,T he. J.eJi~~ure he[ore •djourn,
ihl eatl)' Tburiday, completed ac- I
PLAN C.HILDI.Nt "AY
tion 'On the ineuure to permit
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eouDtlee to finance ,con&amp;tructlo.n. of
Thl!:
Middleport ~hureh
rtublie atadlutna tbrouib tuuance Cbril!lt will hold thelr ":';~X~H
ot l'fWenue bonds.
Children'" Day program S1
Le1islltora Were spurred into I at 7:30. The comrfllttee In char.,;~
iction on the meaaure aftet It wa1 of tbe program includes Mr,.
learned that ctDclnnaU's trancbi~e Geor1e Meinhart, Mrs. Uonel
be
!'&gt;few "'ork be-. Bogttl,, .Nra. George Childs an
of
aetUna and Mra. Edgar Alkinsworth. fh'e ·Pi.!~
at Ctosle)' neld. lie is hlYited to attend tl'le procrosle:r Jr., prealdent and ~gra~~J-. -----~'-of the Red.lega, uid earU~
week be bid '!itO inten.tlon
. POP CORN SAL I~
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ttam at thb
The Pomeroy firemeti'a popcorn
.-,:c·.,..tempteCI at an- mtetiine will go on duty aaaJn
ihat 1! a n•w tb1a Saturday for another eom,.
.,,:. -c·-the ClilciDn•tl munlty eiu.le, with • the Yelp
1 1 loq-ttrm
County: P.onY and IJttle Leagu6r.s
the bueball to recetve the retl!li.Pti (()f their
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One or the ~~~;~::.
'Common Pleas _Judge ~o~n ,·. shtpments of 1
Bacob, agamat his "111cll.naLlM &amp; left Meigs County
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in thit case," !enteneed Charlep went for $I 75
Spen~, 18, to a cxtra"'litrlct pu- average fo&gt;rrv-..;1:.;~~~~:~
~!!ion~,r period of three )'Cars er Daonnt~a~s agent
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........,.,,S\111\W ~4... ~en a.Pf'jrehende-J at:~.h'Hr:sa:i4 1300 crate s o!
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.t
by Chief ol Pohce Frank Hudso.t
, th
otter the youth llad broken mt'
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the
Meigs
Maylag
Store,
E.
Ma:'
want
~
' Day
The BoaMI of Public Affairs at
u:::;;
Ope-mng pnce
Memorial
d st o1en a
St.,
early
this
year
a"
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when
Meigs
County
usually
gets
Rutland today announced that the sum of cash from a rue etbinet
new water liystern for that v11lag • He e.on~essed to the rrlme an.l
Jnto the cabbage market normally
is now operauve and that l!i2
wu
md1cted
the
Janua,y
homes ancl bu.ainess firnu m th •
tucky and Vtrgmia are in their
area will receiVe their fll'st .bill~ term grand jury
Prosecutor James O'Brien te·
peak now A "better" timing fcrr
Saturday, June J.
d
local growers 1s for those l:iOUt,berThe liew water system Is fe.;l Commended probation mstcad o•l """
sentence "because"
E•tella Holter,_ a r~tire post- Iy areas to he past the1r peak', and
by drilled wells and cons16lll of ahe penitentiary
sa1d, "I heheYe this boy can miatrees. of Ractne and ~ch.ool
an aeration plaut and a IOO,ood learn how to liYc a Hfe with 111 tc;:acher m Southern Rural Dunr1ct ~~~~h~o~~~~ ~p~~~ .' dJ'lvcrs seat
gallon reserYoir.
the law" • He added · "I woui' died a.t the home of ~cr daughter,
C\ittmg here will hit Itt; peak m
WilHam Hobstetter, of Rutlan!
suggest
a
tougher
probttlon
thar;
~e~~:d:,
~~a~::{~
g.
Columbus,
about
two wf'eks Estimate&amp;
the
said that customers are to b ...
is
ordinary
for
his
own
good.
to
local
t"rop
range
from
"good"
lo
charted a Oat rate of $S 15 per
help
keep
him
~ut
of
trouble."
Sunday
arternoon
al
2
o'clock
t
"one
of
th
..
best"
month wlth bills to be pal.d in 11
Judge Bacon ordered Spencer servlees wiU be held m the Nease
The low opt!nmg price of $1 '15
days from receipt of bll11 w1th a
fo
stay
out
of
all
plaetll
sellinl!!
Settlement
UB
Church
Mrs.
Holter
w1H
not be considered damaRm&amp;
25 cent f.lenalty a~sessed for pn·
mtoxicatiQS beveraaea. to be In had been a menlb'er of the church lO grower•' balance sheet11 if it
ment after the 10, day period.
h1s home early every n~ht of th.. since 1t had been bUilt
j holds •nto the peak of cuttii18: An
week, and not to Jolter • at any
j opening P'"l:or of $2.56, considHed
tlme around Pomeroy or Mlddlll \ Friends may call at th.e Ewmg average often drops qul~kly below
port other usual rtstr1ction ' · funeral Hol!'e until noon Sunday 1 $1.75. long before peak harvert.
probation were included a1..-well. w~en llhe WJIJ
taken to the
There arc 14 stockholders in the
The court said: "IL is again, church.
11-year-old growers' cooperative
my inclination, and _It Ia against
Sh~ will be burled In the farruly Thirty accoLnls a.·e serv1ecd
at the Gilmore cemetery, be-~
court pracUcr. to grant probation
ln Cll$e!! of this kind. In view of
ner late husband, Wilham B.
T~O CASES PIL;:o
the evlden.ce, however, 1 wiU 'so Holter.
Willlim uaene" Quillin, Hart- _.-ant iL''
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Other survmng children are 1 . Tw~ dtvorce cases have been
ford,
Va., wtto dfed Wedneaday
4::arl Gorby, probttlon offjcij· Mn. Willial!" Henderson. Athens, ftled m Me1gs County Common
ailht at hll ·,!lome, wu born Se,t. al&amp;o reeommended probation.
O.; Emerson. Caspar, Wyo, Law· Pleas Court . One, Walter C Mc6, 186f, in ~lctl&amp;l, 0 ., and was
a:enee, Beverly, o.; six granddaush· Danlel, an mfant, bY Everett
the 1011 of tbe Jate Vrlab QuJflln.
ters, one grandson, two great Samuel Mel)amcl,_ his next frlencl
He was' the huaband of the- late~
gran«tsons and one great grand· Middleport, pla.mtlff, -represented
Lena Qulllin,
,
dlulhter.'
by Crow and Crow, vereus Bet.y
Survivora are one ton, O'Neil,
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. McDanieL a mmor, McArthur, 0 .
Hartfllrd, ~nc. one dauahter, Mrl.
norenee Humphrey, CoolYUle; Mr and, the other, Ruby E. Hen~rle:k&lt;~.
Char~a BfO'f'Jl, Da)'ton, Ky.
W. Roae , Vienna, w. Va., and Middleport, r(!presented bY 0'Services 'Wrll tHt \leld Saturday,
Erneat Rose Easton, Pa A bro- Brien an~ O'Brien versu1- JJmes
Jun~ J, 1:30 p. m; at the Foa:leaong
t~ale Rose, Is decea.sed.
L Hendrick!, Columbus, 0. 1
Funeral t:J:ome wLth burial in Kart'
I
ford Hill Cemetery.
Men who are booater• of
The Rev. IL J. SCott, !'few Haven
~ague balebAll; a'nd like ·~~~~"'
wtU oUleiat". Frlenda may call t.a!fe
a lhotaun, will have a ~·
an)'tii;De at the fuoeral hameJune 2 to he)p the drive for
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1money to ~upport Llttle Leaa:ue
and JJunior Leljue baseball.
I,UlU
VirgU Walker, poat eommander
of (he Racine American Legion,
aaid the sh'lotina matchea will be
held to heifl promote the "worthy

Bill To E--LJe
• "gRedJeg
Boil.diD
StadiUJD Passed

By UNITED PRESS
The naUon'a Memorial Day tralfic loU dropped sh:u-ply be·
Leater Pike. 20, of Racine Rl) low predictions.
round "guUty" on four indltl·
A United Press survey showed 93 traffic deaths during the
menta by 1 peUt jury Wednelday period when the National Safety Council expected 120
today 1m an app!:'annee lbfore
The Memorilll Day toll ran slightly higher than the nonCommon Pleu Judge John C holiday average of 75 for a o:milar period.
Bacon was sentenced , to si ·

Four Indictments

I' months in the

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M~·)olld

FRUIT KABOBS

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Flrlns Squad· took ''it In !be

~:til' tbfl day,

Just for fun-III'Yt

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Atnerlcan Le(ioa, preMded'~at the
11efvlee which Was opened with 1
prayer
by the
Post 'Chaplam,
Paul Haptonatill Mrs Cora Be1 nett represented the Auxlhary of
the Post as she placed a' wreath
on the monument tn memory of
111 men Jnd women of tht: Arm.:cl
Forcea who haYe giver. their liv •s
She coneluded the ce1·emony
a poem.
Mr Gardner spoke briefly o •
the purpose or Memif'ial Day
which hon.~s all h.er'1s ot all wats
end those who died in peace-time.
He said that on this day, th •
people o( America abyutc1 -t.emem·
ber the Jreatest Me~orial Day
made:
Lincoln'a
speech ever
Gettysburg Address.
'J.'he apeater commended th·•
National Legion for their "Back
to God", movement and reminded
hll audience of the fact tllat thi {
·' rountry was foun.t.ed for Diyi.Je
-,uidanee l.n goYernmer.~. He .wed
the dory of the Prodia:al Son to
Ulustfate bls talk. •
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The talk elaaed with a plea
person
redcdlcat •
that every
themselves so that the honore.1
dead would not bave died in
Tapa were played by
CrOQks and Mark Kelly of tht'
Middleport Band and the L6glon

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,FQr the first time in many years residents in Pomeroy did
not see a Memorial Day parade travel all the way to Bee~h
Grove-cemetery, but a ~roe! parade did wend Its way west on
Second-s! 19 Butternut, south on Butternut to Main alljl ea51
on M~ln to the parking lot where cars and school busses were
·reot~y for the marehers to lake them to tbe cemetery,

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T'•e Young Adult Claas of the
Ma1,0n Metboclist Church mel for
~ wiener roast at the home of
Mr. and Mr1. Cbarles Yeager on

Columbufl. tcrmtr loco¥,) resldent1,
recuperatmg after his second
major opernllon in two weeks.
He 3 ccompaniAd hbl parents and
brother, Edward, to Mlddleport to
attend the funer al or Mr 1nd Mrs.
Georgi'! Halu:y on May 11 and be·
came til her'! Sahlrday May 11, he
was taken tu Meig!l Gt:neral Ho&amp;p1lal 1fter his J ppendlx tlsd rupturcd and pn 1ton1tla had set In
He wa ~ rH overing (rum tbiB' op·
eraUun whn ou Saturd.1y, May 26,
ne wa s operat.cd .m for a kidney Infcc tlnn
,
Mrs Yl'an,;er, the rormer Ethel
Kuuwan.l, h.as been lll&amp;ylnJ wltb
fn{'l\d :i wd 1clat1ve1 1n thlll area,
anti ! p t• nd~ , ach day with he.r son
lnternatltmal RelatJOna. Frod&lt;~l thl' husv till.
dtc Uoudaahe)t, Anna Moore.
Prf' ~lu n Is , 11 the room with Ce&lt;:ll ~Grace McMaster, Halllc Zerkle
Hay Sec, Middleport, who' Ia rc· Mary Park;
Leglalallon, NelHe
Vale. Geraldine Swadley, Auclre,:~
Theobald, AYa Harold,
Clar~
Murray, Membcnlrlp, Charlot''
' Pel'rtn, June Pratt Rou1h, NeUir
Zerkle, Elba beth Lowtcry; Embler!\
Pearl Reynoldl, Thelma Pratt.

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toti•J 7...... Lt~W lenltht lfl the

'-r l!lle Jfetp..-..,.. pe.

Veteran Organizations Cond,uct .
FLOOD CHASES THOUSANDS IN
Memorial Services At Cemeteries

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Underqoes Second Middleport BPW
Operation In Week President Names
Pmton Y•·•uger, eight YeaT nld Committee Heads
son of Mr. d Mrs Paul Ycauger,

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Is Held At The
Yeager Residence

Tue1day evening.
Tbose attendmg were Mr and
Mrs. Glenn Smith and daightcr.
Glenna, Mr. and Mn. Radford
•ngles •nd son1, Ronme and PttUI
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla Dudding, Mr.
and Mrs. Dallu Cad!e, Mr and
Mrs D~nt;y Yonker. Mr and Mrs
Bill 'l'homae, Rev and Mrs Rlcb
ard Wr1ght and daucbter, Lanellc :
Mrs. Ja~.:k Job1i1on and son , DenMra. Wr.~ley I&lt;'ry who n HI
t~nd the holt&amp; and ch.ildrcn
been re-elected president of the
Ann and Charles Marhn
MJ~dleport Bu!Jneu 1md Pr"·
fesslonal Women 's Club, has
poJdted the following committees:
Finance, Rose Reynolds, NJnd
Ru&amp;'lell, c-chaJrmcn, Sad1e McEJ·
hinny, Freddie Houduhclt, WU·
rna Sargent. Luella ~enk1n1o 1
Frances Rou sh, Nan Moore ; Caret~(
Advancement, E&lt;Jilh Forrest, Fa ~
le Erlewine, Sthel Chapman Ll'·
han Stelff, Health and Safety,
S.usan Park, Thelma Pratt, Paule\
Anne Neal. Jean Lama, E11zabtltb
P1ckeru~ Grace
Pratt.. Daroth~
Lacey, V1v1an Waddell

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and .

Baird-Wright
Nuptia1 Vows
Are EXchanged

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DUVMeeting Is
Held On Monday

coYerJng froffl ser~ous InJuries be
receJyed when h" wu hit by a
trbck on Locust Strut several
weeks ago
Mra. Herbt.o1 t .Miller president, 1
prelided wb&lt;:.n Jane Howell Tent.
Daughter of Umon- v~terans met
Monday eyening at t~e DAV Hall
Routme bw:ilneS&amp; wa r taken care
oC and plans complete:l. for the
Memorial Day service at the Beech
Grove cemt.ttry. non~ld Seevers,
Mr. and Mrs. J S Baird of Hog· putcr of the Pomeroy Chur(:h of
sett, W Va are announcmg the Chr'i•t will be the 1pcaker
marriage of thetr rlaus;hler, Ruth
Ella Baird tc. Olston 0 Wrlgh.t of
Polnt Pleasant, snn of M.- and Mrl.
Onnie Wright of Spen('er The wed·
ding took place on Saturday evening in Spen•.er

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Announ4;:ement Ia being made of
the enljlagement and approachmg
marrHtge ul Mu1s Doris Marll! Oh·
lmger dau&amp;htcr of Mr11. Tberelll
Oh.hnaer of Letart to Dr Ruben C.
Santo; son of Roherto and Paulina
Santos of Mcnterty, Mextco
MISS Ohlmger IS a 1955 graduate
of Wahamtl Hich School and ts
em ploye d il, the X-ray department
of the St Joseph Hosptlal in Park-

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Mill Juhe' Mitch, daugbter of Mr
Mrl and Mn:.' p, 1... Mitch, and WUUam
0 ~ t1
we~ ele&lt;:ted when the Ladiea AU1· ll was agree
d. R. .Houck, Gallipolis, w11l bf: o :
diary of Drew Webster Post Amer· Brown to tile. June . ee nfg u10 Saturday, June 1 at the Heath

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~hurches. wu hE'ld 1'\:lesday even· Mrs Allen Roush ,
for Mh.s
~e installation ?f a very _adequate system of automatic safety
Rev. Clayton Lutz was a dinner mg at the Enterprise Church .
M•nlyn Ebers bae-h . dau ghter or
lights and warmng bell signals at the ·Hobson crossing of the and overmr ht guest of the Rev
. De\'olluns by the Rev. Roger Mr. and Mrs . Cui Ebersbac 1,
New York Central tracks over the highwa-y
and Mr~ . Rog""r Bishop. Tuesdal: Et s hop . pa •tor of the churches. ~radbu ry, who ts to be marr i!"t:!
It would be impossible to estimat e how much ro
e\'enlng.
opeued the meehn&amp; .. nd the R~\·. Sat urday to Hilton Wol!e. .
likely how many lives wjll be saved i fh
p p ty, abnd
Mr~ . Gt•orge H Parhr ldt , Clayton Lut~. conferenre superm .. Ho.~tesses for the party wer"
caus f '"
l' h
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n I years to come e- Wedn('sday for 9 visi t Wllh rrla· tendent, pr~&gt;sented the mssag:e.
Judith ~urray, Fa una Baile r j
eo u,ese . lg ts ~nd signals We can be assured the fig· llves ln ~! a Jlett a
During i.he buslneusenlon w!lh Maryln and Sharon Rou sh
ure would ~e lmpre&amp;stve . " The Hobson crossing'' has been a
Mr and Mr~ Cha rlt's Brooks of Rev. Lutz. pres lding ,_Eidon Weeks
Games were played during the
note on ~fftce d~sk pads of numerous reople over th e P&lt;lSt 1 Portsmouth v1s11 1'd rece ntly with was named as a randtdate for eler· rvening: and 1he shower gift :·
year . Trymg to fix the credit for this insta ll.a·tion upon one o r Mr and Mn p L. Peoples, !\1rs o. t~on as dd~gate to Lh~ General , were placed under a green and
two persons - even if it were poss ible
would be a it'o
B. Elberreld and Mrs Georg1a Wil- • ~ unference to be h~ld m Harm
white decorated umbrr lla suspeud
player were lauded for' . .
b
s
ne Uanuon
urw. Pa , In Octobe r, 19:58. Mrs. ed from the ehandeliel" in th.,
was a t eam o th f ld wmmng a aseball game when there Dr and Mr s. Alston Trn~y of Co· Delmar ua~~m was ele&lt;'ted as the IJving room . Punch and cab
lumbus arru·cd Wednesday to delegate to the annual conference Ebers bach
Uad!"line
Evan ,
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n e ~e .
There lS an odd htUe yarn co~es to mind in L'l.is connecUdn. &amp;pend the !!lemortal Day With hts to be heir! tn Lancaster in Augutt I Mrs. Carl' Ebersbach ,
Phylr.:
Ebbersbach.
:Madeline'
Evans.
. R~cently one o f t.he loc al figures who believes he did a paren t~ . Mr and Mrs. E J 'l'r:JC)' and Mr W':'eks a.s alternate.
hon .s s hare of p_ushmg that brought the Hobson lights into
Mrs. Agnes Bess and chiiUren.~ wiRev. BtsP.np closed the ~eetini Sara Gilmore, Kay Evans. Mab~:
~eah.ty was rhattmg with another well-known figure who bad Larry and Cncryl A~n t·eturned to
th a s.hf.&gt;rt devotJOnal pel"tod.
Mich ael. Laura F.a:rrlson. Lou
In hts own way done something toward the same b. t'
the1r home. East Liverp ool, WedMcEihmney,
Evelln
Murray
The subject of the Hobs&lt;m eros in
JeC IVe. nesday ever:.!ng afterra visit wtth
Cha riotte Llghtroot.
inc}jvidual innocent]
k ds gcropr,ed npandthe second her parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas lrt
Sendmg gl'!s were Berni ' ")
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etting
act"
on
lh
Y
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:mha
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that
he
sure
had
a
tough
job
~k
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lfr.
Bea.trice stewart, Vi~let Hy·
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01 . ose 11g 1S
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Mr. and Mrs Elmer Johnson and
, Wmn, Mtldred Bailey , BeuJe BaJ.
Th1s wa~ splas hmg ~ patl of ice water onto the fit·st person's Mrs. Ste_ll a Baker of W'lccl ing, w
sell. Letha Russell , Helen Russell,
warrn feehng of . t_a vmg a.ccomplished something subsl.a·ntial Va., arr~verl Thursday for a wee k
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Matilr!a Rowl ' · Katie Rvwley,
hand ,out flowers m publJ&lt;:?_ That is, unless we're certain end visit wtl h Mrs William Baxtr. r
A birthday dinner wu held o. ~ Myrtle Donahue , Patty Mlch11 ~ l .
there s no more th
lh d
and Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe
Sunda,·, M•y 19, 't the home ol
LIO
e estgnated people anxious to reeelve
Mrs. J H. Curkler of Powhatan
lhem'
Point is the gues! of r~ htttves
M~. and Mrs . Guy Walters, hon·
Let those who work d r
hi d '
M' c
Ortng her father, c. v. Jone9 ··n
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tss aiTie Ye~ger 1s spen ding his 8\ st birt hday.
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to the .oca) safety equipment on Rt. 7 be content with their this week tr. Culumllus wtth }'ttss
Guests
included the honor
private knowledge of a service performed for all. Need any.. Ll,lcy Harvey. &lt;~ for mer PomcJ·oy guest and his wife, Mr. anrl Mrot
one reaJiy have more compensati"On'.
pharmacl,.;t.
Miss s~·don 1 a Spencer was th e c'. V Jones, Mrs. Daily Thoma~..
Ohio Eta Phi Charter of Beta
Memoria l Day guest of her uncle Dick Jones, Mias Kathleen Jonefl Sigma Phi planned ita summer ac·
E.\Gt,E RlDGE
with Mr .. nd Mrs.' Glenn Tuttle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Clair Spen- Mr. a:ld Mrs. Alvin Haggy lj ·d tivltles during the la1t reguli!r
cer, West S! Jade
granddaughter Debbie, Mr. and meeting until September, Tue1day
Ernest Hfllt rr vlsit('d Sunday und family
Edw~rd
!dclntosh,
Dnyton
spent
Mrs. Luther Fredtrl&lt;'k , MJ- 5 . M :. uliht in the DAV Hall.
with his son Orval. and ramlly.
Mr. and Mrs. John .Rose and
Mn. Ga ypel! Clark and daugh- ramily called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Memortal Day with his parer,tS', dred Ward l.lnd son. Scotty, !If
Marion Eberab.v.ch, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs Howard Mcintosh
and Mrs. Carl Coverdale. Mr. 1 1 1 the bloodmobile
ter, Alh e il ~ spPnl thf' week l'fld D. Tuttle Sunday evening.
pr&lt;~Jec1 bert,
' Mrs. Jack
Walters
and son.=~. •poke to the 10rorll.)' of the 11 1...1t
with Mr. a nd Mrs. Milton Tuttle
Spending Sunday aftP.Tnoon w•'th Nyt• Ave
and fa!ll!ly
Mrs. Therion Ohlinger of Wett .Jackie and Stevie.
need for bl~Jod donon'' Tht 1roup
M
Amv Wolfe were Mr». A. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ward, votod to '"lot In
r. 2nd Mrs. C hartc ~ Bl9sell and I Tuttlle., Mrf.l. Jack Harrll!l, Mn:. Hllr· Cnrolltown ts the guest of 1her SIS·
taftviMinl
ter, Mrs. C E Ne~tsc, Wehc Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hany, Af~ lrlendo ond nol1hboro Jo 10 lq lht
&lt;'~ildren !!pent Sunday e\'1.mlna old Beegle and Mrs. Harry Woll.
With
and Mrs. Owen Cottrftll and dnu - 'next vi•U In l\lb'.
M Mrs. Amy Wolf.
, J anet Arnold of Rock Springs race.
r. ami Mrs Sterling Rayburn spent a few days with her sister, . Mrs /lc lcn O'llei ll y of Dayton Jhter11. Debbie and Lynne an 11
The oultural PNII'I!II Wfl ~N·
an ti so_n or Middlepor! s pent Sun- Mr. l{ld Mrs. Joe Lawrence
1s thl' g•Jes! uf w 1m11 m F. Young
Bucky Walters and son, Doxie.
"nlod b• t.tn1 N m 1r11d. ••·
day With M.. and Mrs. William
Billy Tuttle spent Saturd~y with . Mr. 11nd Mrs 13ernit•c Bruch vii·
loom
lor lho
KrackOmberger and fBm ily .
Mr. and Mra. lohn Rose and fam- tled "'llh Mr ant.! Mrs. Eldon
Wtrr_y , P1nt1u11 VII ttl •fill llttl
Mr!l'. Joe J .aurence and Janet II)'.
ftOl lfllhMUUI
Kraeuttt'r_arit.l ranuly Morning star.
Arnold spent Friday ofternoon
with thr.oir sun!, Mrs Charlei BU.
S?X REAL HOT
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St•II IHl&lt;l f;Hiuly.
NEW· YORK UP- The Chicago
Hoy Wolf or ro!Pm hos vi.~lted WhJte Sox roared pas• the major
h1 s mother. Ml"!; Amy Wulf Sun·
League pe11nant races' first mHc
Ma;,s. Russell WJ!Jon and hror
day.
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slone with the biiJge,t Memoria!
mother, M". D•le Carl, wu"
Mr~ . lvs Singer l.q ~! s itin g her Day load in their mollern histor ~
Th e II IHl'.Jal Cajld le ltght servlre glven a holtsewarmin&amp; thl l Wtl'~k
brothPr, George Deem, und wit 1oday While the Cincinnati Re rl.
at Dorcas.
e
of
the Pomr&gt;roy WC'l'U was held lit a party at thel; new home 011
legs held first plttce on this da ·
Archie RoBe s~nl fi'rltllJy Dh(ht
at their re t; Jlilr meeting Tuesday Coal am1 Fourth Avt!nUe.
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~vemng at lht' Untl~d Methodist
A buffet supper wu IOrYt.HI
lo
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Chu rch. Mis.~ Lncrl'tia Gcnhclmcr and a gift presented to Mn. nul
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conducted Hoe service.
anrl Mrs. WJison .
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tho oltkod 1111 flo 11 J\i11
sHied and ,' life hnc membcrsln
JoH n Moore, ~{n Arthur Ne 11111,
hovo 1'•111 II ll!&gt;li ll l'~~\ jill
was C t sr us~ed by Mrs c . E
Mrs Gene Thompson. Mra. Trnt'Y 10011
dltlt1Yift ll .1t!l, lil tl ~
t!IIJ f
Lud of Nice, Cle•n
Duwni &lt;&gt; and Mrs. John C ha ~;e 1t 1 Whaley, Mrs Pearl Stanley. M'iM or, IJIU ••lotJOillll 1111&gt; I&gt;U
I Cu• Just .Arrlvtd
wa11 votr d 1v renPw the mE&gt;mber. Harvey Vnn Vrankcn 1.. and lOll,
Yours "NOW ...· •
Sta~klnw ltlllllhl•• •l!tU•~r,l ,
shi p as 11 lifel ine member. It wa.'l Scotty, Mn Rolilmd Neutzll•1i'. lUlU In C!l.-111111' frulf, IIMI H~ /'till
voled lo con llnu e the membership P_o meroy; Mrs. rrt•d Carme n, Ad nLion' aud hllrvtullna. fiiWitr r11ll4
campaign.
duon ; Mrs. Harry Snead, Poit\1 dec1yed or lhlhiiMWII ll•t~"Uitl
A report on the Christia n Cill Pl easant, Mrs. E M. Blake, Mi'• . aoll 1n1ecla or dllo.IIOtlllltllflr tiJUI
zensh1p Dollar Crusade was gll:en rar roll . Swa nso_n. r.:ar la and Col fruits , and 1111lt1r lhilt n,lf or tprll .. ·
by Mrs. Jo seph Cook . Mrs. Ewing lcen Wtb;on, Mlddleporl
Ina: for lnleC!I •nd dllillll! vontrol
explatned the ollligation of a
Some of theo diiPIIvAntuua nt
Rock of Ages member
stake·grown tom11toe1 ar u Jrlllllcr
Mn . Dow1ue, program lead~&gt;r
labor requirement , more cracklnJ,
Generous portions of tasty
opened the program with ser[p:
usually an lncreuf'd amount or
food served in pleasa nt s urlure read in:'! taken from Proverbs
blossom end rot , and lower lott~l
~fter wh~~h she rt&gt;ud a paper 01 ~
yield per plant.
roundings are yours when
Mothers attd dosed with prayer
I;Haadvant.ages or growing staked
you eat here
Mrs. George H. Parker prescntNi
tomatoes
act.l1ally are advantages
The Exemplar Chapter of Bet:l
a review or a chapter of the study
of
field
grown
tomatoes. If space
Sigma Phi sorority met at th~
book, "'fhe Chruaian Case for Ahavailable !or a home gnrden Is
home
or
Dorothy
Clark
with
Mr;
stlnenct&gt; "
Rue, pre11iden t. p1·esidln . limited, usually the slake·grown
A duet , "lle&lt;t ullful Garden
r Thomas
system is the most satisfactory .
Prayer", by Mrs. Gladys Glbs'~n Reports of the state &lt;'onvention However, if field -grown tomatoes
and Mrs. Downie concluded the in Toledo were given bv Mildre.l are mulcbefl and we!; fertilized,
Wells, Betty Hobstetter, Mildr\)d they will oul ·yteld stakt"tl tomtoes
meeting
Karr and Jane LeVaughn.
and _continue to pro&lt;luce good
Committee activitle3 for the quahty fruit ove r a longer peried
coming ye ar were diseuHsed and of time.
Pearl Welker. social cha irmcm,
A good system to follow In the
reported that a dinner for tht• home garden is to grow several
members and their husbands was plants of an early variety and
planned for June 20 al Lake Hope stake them : then .11et out several
' Mr.~. Alfrtd Biggs entertained Lodge Mildred Karr. chairman of plants of a ,nidseuou variety and
N. 2nd Ave.
the Chatter Cl ub Tuesday eveni ng the Ways and Means committe· let them grow untrained. This sysMiddleport
l"eported that a Run1mage SalE tem provides hi&amp;h quaUty fruit
at her hom .~. Wyllitlllll.
Durlng tht' business maslon with would he held on June 28-29 wtth over :. lon£er season.
Mrs. Everett Lightfoot president the place to be announced later
Normal plantina: di~anCe for
The cultural program for th · ataked tomatoes ls 18 to 24 Inches
pre.K idln.l!. J"llans were di_.u,sed ro~
a PICnic to be held In the near fu· evcnlne was given by Charlotte ln the rnw with three feet between
lure. Dl~h towels were PU!&amp;enled Coates and Theresa Swabel. Rc· ro"'•· The spacing of field·Jrown
fresjlments were served by Ruby plants usually ls 4 by 4 , or 4 by 3
the hostess hy the guests.
Games were played and prizes Ba~r. Dorothy clfrk and Bel v feet for home gardem.
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a,warded to Mrs., Lightfoot Mn Hobatetler.
Chdrtes Buck, Mn. Nathan, .81ii~
an Mrs. On•ille Hogue, who also
won the do(lr prize.
th A dessert l'ounie wa• served by
e hoatess to those named . b
•nd Mr•,.., Wllbur Young. a Mrs
ove
~~v~l Dunfet-, Mr8. Glen Evan~
LOQ~ I
rs . Frank Youn11 .
Mi11 J~&amp;lie Miteh, RN, GaJJ1.
l)olls, whose marrlaae to Wll1i11n
R. Houck. is to be June 1, wa ·
Hortlculturbtl at thP. Ohio Alriwuesl of honor at a t~welalllowar ClllturaJ Experiment station are
;-lven Wedn~Brtday at the Mnte of ataglnr the Fourth Annu•l Small
Mrs. Harofd RJnkle, NOI'tb Third Fruits day at Wooater June tS.
Avenue.
Tbla lpedal field dar Is for both
&lt;Juuts ine!ludtd cla 111 mate• ot home' aardea and tommertlal
Miss Mitch and w.re lllsa Canlt erowers of pape1, raspbtrrie!,
Bachtel, Mils Jelft Smal'l, Mn. btueberrttl a114 lttawberrlel!l.
Starting at
a. m., EST and
Mannln• Kl'"''· Mrt. Rulli Robra.
, 0 n. Mt 1s Ann ftupe. Mrs. Glady" contlnulnr throuaJiout the morn·
Stewart, Muon.
ln• 1rowm wUI be , taken on
Mrs. Hinkle wu uaWed ll tuJdld lours of the .!mall fruit
aervlnt
~beaut aandwtcho~. -plot st tbe alation. Growers will
potato chip~ and · f!Dkes by ~at learn of recent developments In
amaU diUihter, Dtbby.
chemical weed control In · atraw- ---- _
berry plantihJI, pett control of
omall lrull plan!•. olrawberry va·
;w
rleUea and blueberry euhure.
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Another feature ot the day will
bt • iUO,.UP ol...peelally ptepar•d
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exhibit• on small fruits. T.here wlll
h
Mee~
ellblblt Pl"t• ..~ by M. P .
Tb~ Bedford Home Demonstra· . ~dauf of the atatioa .staff on
L 0 VA '
Id
of Port, mouth 01 ..
re ..•lar frMalnr berrleJ. ot;ber •Peei.al exServi('P of thll Society Of Christian tlon CounCn Club had
M
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•tbitt wUI
the ntlot atrawe
Methodist
Ch
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for
ii!:Y met ftlf It 'UJ
0111.1! o1 \(~. berrr 'lll'ittlta. 1hd lbt PfOCed·
Wflre ~uflst- at th h
Ul'('
Florence Well lt Darwin. P1ans ures that mu•t be foUowed for the
. A miracle cf
wateh dnlgn
Wh B.l"M
"r. PnPt•moun-. w,.,,hl,.~rl.,v were dltcusnd for the eoming ,PdueUon of vtrut-frt-e strawber·
!ummet mt-etlnp and also plan• ry pl.llnt.s. ,
••-" 1111 t
t4gso otr..,.t. a.t
en with
rs Dauer en••N·i
~· ue ret••
.... 1QQ00 1
grou,,
"" ... ned · the -were made for a plcnlc
The
ltneral
chairman
of
th i
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F 11 . a noon luneb@on
Members preaent were Mrs. Hel . event. Dr. neeman s . Hawlatt ha: ·
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ow•nr. Ihe
•n' e&lt;o&lt;
that the
feat'ured
t t'n•p
wasluncheon
bel~
, . en Quivey. Mrr. Mf!be-1 Lee, Mrs. announced
Audra Wel1. Mrs. Bdna Lee. Mn. ~eater Wiu be Dr. Geor1e M. Dar·
At!Etndln ~ f
nA ' ·
•w•ere
Your
Confld
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Mrs llor · rom ..- ... merov were Anna Hart Mrs. Bertha Williams, fOw. Dr. Darr6w 11 we!l tnnwn for
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ente IS
i•ten.d 1rr P. Smith, dlotrict • • - Mr11.
PatrJcle .[ones, Mrs. Marjarle t)t;e man, lmpro"Yed varJetles thtt
.. omeroy diatrictenYic-9-preaJd~nl
. and .Mrs c F· Tompkins
_.... - Doug~as and lour children. Mn. bt develOped durtn• f6 ~iara with
Coftme SmUh 1Dd 10ft were pella. the v. 1. D. A.
O onsts along Route

7 south of Middleport are welcoming Bolce , gradnate

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B" hd Oy Dinner
Held To Honor
Of C
V. Jones

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Summer Activities
Plqnned During
Final Meeting

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Housew,arming

Pomeroy WCTU
Candle Light
Service Held

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DINING PLEASURE

Is Held For
Mrs. C. Erwin

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Attorney and P.lrs. Bernard
Fullz h:~ve ~hnounced th e bfrth of
a su.: pound eleven ounce daughter ,
Bar bara, at the Me1gs General Hospital on Wed nesday, May 29. They
also i\ave a twenty-one month old
daughter, Beth. Grandparent~ are
Mrs. Ruby Fornash, Chillicothe;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn, Con-Jo y
Gr~at ~andmothers are Mrs. Rosa
G.umgnch, P~ uldin g, and Mrs . Dora
Stnn, Latty. Ohio.

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GARDEN C~UB MEETING '
_The ,Middle-pqrt Garden Club
wdl h\Ye tt•l•it combined May a 11 d
June fil~etings oil June t2 with
Mr~ . Err.est M!IS(g as ho stess. Her
IIIUJtlna committee will include
Mrr. Lawre11ee Milhoan, Mrs. Joh n
• M~l . Rodney DowninK
aren Stanabury, Mrs J . E.

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Air Conditioned
For Your Comfort
MARTIN
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Mrs. Alfred Biggs
Is Hostess For
The Chatter Club

The watcli with the
EXECUTIVE!

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Julie Ml~h ls Guest Of Honor
At Towel Shhwer

June 13 Planned
4th Small Fruit
Day At Wooster

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District WSCS
Officers Are
Luncheon Guests

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~let superintcnd:Dt~~::.f ~?:h:!,~

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Sign Qn
Circle 3 Ranch
Gum by
Fury
Cap(. GpUant
True St&amp;ry
Detective's Diary
Down on the Farm
Hopalong Cassidy

1 ,1:30 Ba11eball
Sky' King

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5:30 8porta Eye
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Strlko 11 Rich

Jl :00
ll :IS
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11:00

VaUnt Lady
Love of !Jfe
Search for Tomorrow
Guldlog Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turll$
Our Mia&amp; .Brooks
Houseparty
Big Paynff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter t.lay
Secret S~rm
Edge of Night
The EPrly Show
Yo1.1e Esso Reporter
Spc1s Jl'lrade
Weathe.man
Action
Douglas Edwards
Beat the Clock
West Point Story
Playhouse of Stars
Mr. Adams and Eve
Highway Patrol
The Line Up .
Person to Person
News
Scanning the Weather
The Late Show

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11:50 a. m._

Daily
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On Your
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~live Ingraham

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Life On The Farm
8·30 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Lucky 8 Ranch

10·30 Tales of te Texas Rangers

"Where Qu-.llty IK Paramount"
Cor. Bullemul and 2nd Sl.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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12·55 Game ol the Week
4:00 Feature Report

15:00

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6,30 Famous Film Festival

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20tb dentury theater

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hoo• doultly ICife agalnat parakaratoals and stunted
lgrowtli •. led .'ROM. eow conhr/111 crdded alnc. Zinc Can

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PROVICO IE.su.ROt fARMS for on overage
feed colt of 72c (boMd on retail prices)
; whn fed Wllh ~0% PROVICO GROWER
: (wllh Al'·'5l ond whole oaiL

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a- .ancl higher prollh,
lmp..,..d lad·fttoo
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16.25 Meip County, Ohio. Len~ttb
Cen\ering the dining room table
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16.790 Fl., 3.18 MI., Width 18 n.
was his decorated birthday cake
Completion date: · August 11},
with a rodeo ~eene . Dinner w11
1157.
serve~ to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hy·
The bidder must submit with
stll
and Debbie Hawley of Columhil bid a certified check in the
bul, Mr. and Mn.. Malcolm MUler
amount of. $1lll0.00.
ot Middleport, Mrs Harry Clark
The· minimum' wage to be paid
and sons, Mra. Lilli•n Smith and
to all labor employed on this con.ron, Mrs. R:chard Ash and sona,
tract shall be In aecordan~e with
Mr11. Edith Hood and Me arl Bath,
tbe Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
all of Minersville.
Wage Rates A&amp;cer18ined and De·
Phoae 3751
llaeiDe
termlned by the Department of
Industrial Relations applicable to
Ice tream and cake was Krved
the 1State Highway Department I~
following the dinner . Movie pic.
ture1 and colored slidea were also
provements in accordance with .
Sec. 41l5.0!, 4115.04
The Dally Sentinel Mystery' Fa&lt;m No. 22 printed in last Saturday's edition was identified "'ken.
-i115.06
4115.07 of the ReviSed by only three readers thiS
. "\"eek as the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Riggs
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· Correct· . Byron Jay reee1ved
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Code of and
Ohio.
of D~m.
many lovely
.,
ly naming the farm were Edna Riggs Lee of Pomeroy; Dana Van Meter of Racme and Mrs . gtfu and also ce1e~rated b11 btrtb·
Bef~re lasu_tng a purchase order Perry -Riggs of' Pomeroy.
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day on the anntvenary of his
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the succeasful bidder will be re·
grandparen~a. Mr. and Yra. EverHotching Eggs
quired
to furmsh
bond in an
been seleclt.:tJ mclude Harold earn· occurenee of tbis elcada already et~ D:uley of Pomeroy.
amount equal to one half of· the
ahan, Paul S. Moore, Dana Hoff- tbia 1pring in Mason County, West
For tloe NldooJI.FJemboC
coat of the work..
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man and Clarence Headley. The Virginia, Go~Uia County, Ohio and
Hatehlllc
ProgJ"Illl
•AKIS.LEE
three
supervisors wbnse terms do farther we!t and south. .
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Prequalifieatlon: Bidders must
...
' year are DonaJd
Co~~nty Agricultural
Aeent
not expirl th 1s
farmerjl: do no~ 1ee con111 derable
apply for prequalificatlon with the ... The Mei"~ Soil C:onservatlon Di~t- Mora, Thereon Johnson and Clar· numbers of _[he Cicada durmg tbe
departm.ent at leut 10 days before
.
. &amp;
i.z . -6th
f ence Price.
next few wreks they should J'eport
Election ~f iUpervi&amp;ors will take it to the ·Extenaloa Office 10 infor· .
the date set .to open bids. Informa· triet. wJU recogn e Its\ . year 0
tion ,Pe.rtalmng thereto, and .pre- aervice to farmers 0 ~ Meigs Coun~~ place at the Ume. of tbe chicken matlon w"i.ll again be available
barbecue and annual meeting,
when ihe brond again ttachea nfl.·
quatlfymg blanks may be. obtamed- at the annual meeting to be_ be
from the Hllhway ered1t Examr Monday evenmg, June 3rd, 7.30 P.
't 't
iner, 450 East Town St., Columbus, M. at the county Hi·way Garage
The Meigs Coil Conservauon Dls-- ura y.
Ohlo.
located o_n the Fairgrounds at trict working with the United
The next aQpcearance of · a size·
Bidding Corms will be forwarded Rock Sprtnfs.
State SOil Corurervatlor. Service able- brood in · He.ils County is
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from the .Purchasing Office upon
Last ye81' 175 people of Meip and eonservationutA, Carl Bilitam scheduled for 191m, whleb wiD be
request.
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County who wel"e interested in and Hugh Custer have active plan seventeen years after tbe appearearlier~
The Director reserves the raght conservation attended the 'chicken ln operation ol'l more than 400 a nee in 194~ . . Thill ia known as
to _reje~t
~-~~ all bids: and to barbecuP. which will again be fea· comm~ci~l (Urn!. ip th~ countyd Brood ~o- V, a .eo.~!.act broofod ci~t
waiVe c mea 1 1es.
tured this year. tickets for the The d111tr~e:. the supervtsora an • occur.s m the Eas.~ .. Qart .
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George J. Thormyer,
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ready
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-and
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except
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the
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Act'tng D"1rect or of H"1gb ways even
e county.
an s 01Every• OJ stst
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any one an
the l..o.:ounty _who has extreme S~ut hern part. .
with
(5) 31, (6) 7, 2tc
one is invited whether they are pr~blems in connection with land,
Numbermg of t.he. broods under
farmers or not.
so1l, water .tt;d fore~t development. the present system . started wt.th
ROUND BALli
Mr. and Mrs. William Singu and
w. B. Wood, Direclor of the Requests [or ass1stance _may be the 11!03 b;ood wb1ch w.as destgfamlly of Toledo are visiting her Agricultural Extension Service for made to any of .the supervtsors", to nated as Br-ood No. 1. Smce that Roll-up compl"euion cathere
, Mr. and Mrs. Rei Jordan.
tlle State of OhiO wlll be principal the s .. C. S. offi':e or through the time seventeen broods b.ave been leav,. gently ••• aaleiT · • • inMr. and Mra. "I:homas Likens and speaker. He has become recognized 1 Vocational Agriculture Depart- numbered .which occurs ev-:ry sev- oide round baleil made by lho
family of B:.~eyrus spent the week as one df the ouhtanding ·leaders n:tent, A. s ~- and County Exteo. enteen yea':"t and brOOds etght~en Roro-8•• D You .-ve lbe ll)l»t
e.;nd;;;;viii•.itiiin;igi;;;re;;l•~t~iv~c~s~-h~e~re~.;;;;;;;;;;;..,lin the state and natiOn in helping .st'ln Offlees m the county.
through thirty _are broods wh1ch .a1uable part of your boy 1·
farin, rural and urban people help
appear. everv thirteen years. There -the hi1h-protein leaves-•
themBelves not only in production
Meigs County farmers can do a Is con~1derable overlaptng between when you wrap them inside the
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and marketing, but in famlly and distinct service in foreca~ting the the. thirteen, and seve":teen year roof-like lhotch of a round bola
, coiliml,IJllty life, 'rural development ne,xt appeara~ce .of the broo.d of I?· races as we•l as years Ul l'hith ii , ••• away .from tbe ,.tber.
then... ancl
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-~
ild
bile affaii"S"
custs (tbe p&lt; rmd1cal cicada) of thiS brood. does not appear. ·
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a Di~:ctor Wood for several years year's brood. Conslde~able interest, Mo.!il .of the damage lby tbe _ci· liO'J'O.IULEil . . . .uu.~ ~
. has bel!n develnped 1n the South- cada wtll bCl to smaU treei wbtch ALLIS CHA" MERI
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d assec~aryo
serveConservation
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C ommitt~ . At ern part of the stale c~ncermng are lh]UI"e w_ en~ e ema e punc· l
that trme he was also Assistant the appea:a~re of the cJcade or lures the lwtgs and branches of
IAUI AND UIVICI
, Dean of the CoUege of Agriculture, locust as 1t 1!1' more commonly amaH tred in order to lay her
Ohio State Uni"Yersity. The Ohio called . .
eggs. !he female seem~ to prefer
Soil Conservation Committee js the
Accord mg to records and corre· oak, btckory. apple, peach, pear
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o! seventeen y~rs ago and gr~pe. . .
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WE HAVE
i~ the Sta1e of bhto .
County rep~;~rted the
The msedictde •. TEPP lS effee·
Rutland. Ohio
Nelloa.ville, Ohio
This annu 6 J meeting coming at
.ctcada brood m the tive against the cicada, but is ex· j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;~;;;;;;;;;.
OUR NEW SUPPLY
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t1p of the county. Re· tremely dangerous to handle. This
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a t tme tmme ta e y o owmg em·
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OF
orial Day is a fitting tribute to the 1 -p~o::r~t;~h:'~
'- e;;;b~e~en=r~e~ce:•;;••:d~o=;;e;;:;m;a:,er:::.a::•:c:s::o:n~y;:;;o;o;;;:re;:";;con·
many men and women that have 1
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District .do an outstanding job in
promoting conservation and the
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wise use of water, soil and wood·
lands. The first supervisors se·
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Harley Mu s~ er, W . }''. Hawley, ~v·
erett Colwell, C. E. Humphrey and
Harold Ca:-11ahan Carnahan has
again returned to the board after
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a few years absence.
CIB,IE IN TODAY!
Many other folks were acti\'e in
1.75
the promotion of ~he district in·
eluding the late W. A. Compton , G.
L. MJchael, Ilurley Nelson, Emory
Powell, Herbert Shields and many
o,thers.
We bo Cuolom Grinding
This year two supervisors are to
Middleport be eleele~ to serve for a three
Znd "'"·
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Byron Jay Dailey, JOn of M.r. and for tbe trip beealde of .tbeir et:Mra. Don Dailey, Columbus, eele- cellen~ overall rec:ordlln +-H work
brated biJ litM birthday at tb€1 are Mnprc.t Ann KeConaell,
bJ1 crandpart!'ntl, Mr. aad Elida; Patty Bolld&lt;, Plain City;
David Terrell, Wllmlnltoa and AI~
E&lt;lw•rd H.lwley of Miner•
with a birthday dinner, TueJ. len Samte:tu.oder, Glblonburr.
day evenin g May 28.

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Motorists Being Greeted By Signals
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Is Honored Guest
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CHILE?RIN'S DAY PRACTICE
m~nt and to s'ee their niece Miss the Enterp~"l!le and MOrning Slafo riven this weet at the home
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~hurches. wu hE'ld 1'\:lesday even· Mrs Allen Roush ,
for Mh.s
~e installation ?f a very _adequate system of automatic safety
Rev. Clayton Lutz was a dinner mg at the Enterprise Church .
M•nlyn Ebers bae-h . dau ghter or
lights and warmng bell signals at the ·Hobson crossing of the and overmr ht guest of the Rev
. De\'olluns by the Rev. Roger Mr. and Mrs . Cui Ebersbac 1,
New York Central tracks over the highwa-y
and Mr~ . Rog""r Bishop. Tuesdal: Et s hop . pa •tor of the churches. ~radbu ry, who ts to be marr i!"t:!
It would be impossible to estimat e how much ro
e\'enlng.
opeued the meehn&amp; .. nd the R~\·. Sat urday to Hilton Wol!e. .
likely how many lives wjll be saved i fh
p p ty, abnd
Mr~ . Gt•orge H Parhr ldt , Clayton Lut~. conferenre superm .. Ho.~tesses for the party wer"
caus f '"
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n I years to come e- Wedn('sday for 9 visi t Wllh rrla· tendent, pr~&gt;sented the mssag:e.
Judith ~urray, Fa una Baile r j
eo u,ese . lg ts ~nd signals We can be assured the fig· llves ln ~! a Jlett a
During i.he buslneusenlon w!lh Maryln and Sharon Rou sh
ure would ~e lmpre&amp;stve . " The Hobson crossing'' has been a
Mr and Mr~ Cha rlt's Brooks of Rev. Lutz. pres lding ,_Eidon Weeks
Games were played during the
note on ~fftce d~sk pads of numerous reople over th e P&lt;lSt 1 Portsmouth v1s11 1'd rece ntly with was named as a randtdate for eler· rvening: and 1he shower gift :·
year . Trymg to fix the credit for this insta ll.a·tion upon one o r Mr and Mn p L. Peoples, !\1rs o. t~on as dd~gate to Lh~ General , were placed under a green and
two persons - even if it were poss ible
would be a it'o
B. Elberreld and Mrs Georg1a Wil- • ~ unference to be h~ld m Harm
white decorated umbrr lla suspeud
player were lauded for' . .
b
s
ne Uanuon
urw. Pa , In Octobe r, 19:58. Mrs. ed from the ehandeliel" in th.,
was a t eam o th f ld wmmng a aseball game when there Dr and Mr s. Alston Trn~y of Co· Delmar ua~~m was ele&lt;'ted as the IJving room . Punch and cab
lumbus arru·cd Wednesday to delegate to the annual conference Ebers bach
Uad!"line
Evan ,
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There lS an odd htUe yarn co~es to mind in L'l.is connecUdn. &amp;pend the !!lemortal Day With hts to be heir! tn Lancaster in Augutt I Mrs. Carl' Ebersbach ,
Phylr.:
Ebbersbach.
:Madeline'
Evans.
. R~cently one o f t.he loc al figures who believes he did a paren t~ . Mr and Mrs. E J 'l'r:JC)' and Mr W':'eks a.s alternate.
hon .s s hare of p_ushmg that brought the Hobson lights into
Mrs. Agnes Bess and chiiUren.~ wiRev. BtsP.np closed the ~eetini Sara Gilmore, Kay Evans. Mab~:
~eah.ty was rhattmg with another well-known figure who bad Larry and Cncryl A~n t·eturned to
th a s.hf.&gt;rt devotJOnal pel"tod.
Mich ael. Laura F.a:rrlson. Lou
In hts own way done something toward the same b. t'
the1r home. East Liverp ool, WedMcEihmney,
Evelln
Murray
The subject of the Hobs&lt;m eros in
JeC IVe. nesday ever:.!ng afterra visit wtth
Cha riotte Llghtroot.
inc}jvidual innocent]
k ds gcropr,ed npandthe second her parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas lrt
Sendmg gl'!s were Berni ' ")
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that
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sure
had
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Bea.trice stewart, Vi~let Hy·
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01 . ose 11g 1S
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Mr. and Mrs Elmer Johnson and
, Wmn, Mtldred Bailey , BeuJe BaJ.
Th1s wa~ splas hmg ~ patl of ice water onto the fit·st person's Mrs. Ste_ll a Baker of W'lccl ing, w
sell. Letha Russell , Helen Russell,
warrn feehng of . t_a vmg a.ccomplished something subsl.a·ntial Va., arr~verl Thursday for a wee k
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hand ,out flowers m publJ&lt;:?_ That is, unless we're certain end visit wtl h Mrs William Baxtr. r
A birthday dinner wu held o. ~ Myrtle Donahue , Patty Mlch11 ~ l .
there s no more th
lh d
and Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe
Sunda,·, M•y 19, 't the home ol
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e estgnated people anxious to reeelve
Mrs. J H. Curkler of Powhatan
lhem'
Point is the gues! of r~ htttves
M~. and Mrs . Guy Walters, hon·
Let those who work d r
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M' c
Ortng her father, c. v. Jone9 ··n
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tss aiTie Ye~ger 1s spen ding his 8\ st birt hday.
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Guests
included the honor
private knowledge of a service performed for all. Need any.. Ll,lcy Harvey. &lt;~ for mer PomcJ·oy guest and his wife, Mr. anrl Mrot
one reaJiy have more compensati"On'.
pharmacl,.;t.
Miss s~·don 1 a Spencer was th e c'. V Jones, Mrs. Daily Thoma~..
Ohio Eta Phi Charter of Beta
Memoria l Day guest of her uncle Dick Jones, Mias Kathleen Jonefl Sigma Phi planned ita summer ac·
E.\Gt,E RlDGE
with Mr .. nd Mrs.' Glenn Tuttle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Clair Spen- Mr. a:ld Mrs. Alvin Haggy lj ·d tivltles during the la1t reguli!r
cer, West S! Jade
granddaughter Debbie, Mr. and meeting until September, Tue1day
Ernest Hfllt rr vlsit('d Sunday und family
Edw~rd
!dclntosh,
Dnyton
spent
Mrs. Luther Fredtrl&lt;'k , MJ- 5 . M :. uliht in the DAV Hall.
with his son Orval. and ramlly.
Mr. and Mrs. John .Rose and
Mn. Ga ypel! Clark and daugh- ramily called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Memortal Day with his parer,tS', dred Ward l.lnd son. Scotty, !If
Marion Eberab.v.ch, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs Howard Mcintosh
and Mrs. Carl Coverdale. Mr. 1 1 1 the bloodmobile
ter, Alh e il ~ spPnl thf' week l'fld D. Tuttle Sunday evening.
pr&lt;~Jec1 bert,
' Mrs. Jack
Walters
and son.=~. •poke to the 10rorll.)' of the 11 1...1t
with Mr. a nd Mrs. Milton Tuttle
Spending Sunday aftP.Tnoon w•'th Nyt• Ave
and fa!ll!ly
Mrs. Therion Ohlinger of Wett .Jackie and Stevie.
need for bl~Jod donon'' Tht 1roup
M
Amv Wolfe were Mr». A. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ward, votod to '"lot In
r. 2nd Mrs. C hartc ~ Bl9sell and I Tuttlle., Mrf.l. Jack Harrll!l, Mn:. Hllr· Cnrolltown ts the guest of 1her SIS·
taftviMinl
ter, Mrs. C E Ne~tsc, Wehc Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hany, Af~ lrlendo ond nol1hboro Jo 10 lq lht
&lt;'~ildren !!pent Sunday e\'1.mlna old Beegle and Mrs. Harry Woll.
With
and Mrs. Owen Cottrftll and dnu - 'next vi•U In l\lb'.
M Mrs. Amy Wolf.
, J anet Arnold of Rock Springs race.
r. ami Mrs Sterling Rayburn spent a few days with her sister, . Mrs /lc lcn O'llei ll y of Dayton Jhter11. Debbie and Lynne an 11
The oultural PNII'I!II Wfl ~N·
an ti so_n or Middlepor! s pent Sun- Mr. l{ld Mrs. Joe Lawrence
1s thl' g•Jes! uf w 1m11 m F. Young
Bucky Walters and son, Doxie.
"nlod b• t.tn1 N m 1r11d. ••·
day With M.. and Mrs. William
Billy Tuttle spent Saturd~y with . Mr. 11nd Mrs 13ernit•c Bruch vii·
loom
lor lho
KrackOmberger and fBm ily .
Mr. and Mra. lohn Rose and fam- tled "'llh Mr ant.! Mrs. Eldon
Wtrr_y , P1nt1u11 VII ttl •fill llttl
Mr!l'. Joe J .aurence and Janet II)'.
ftOl lfllhMUUI
Kraeuttt'r_arit.l ranuly Morning star.
Arnold spent Friday ofternoon
with thr.oir sun!, Mrs Charlei BU.
S?X REAL HOT
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St•II IHl&lt;l f;Hiuly.
NEW· YORK UP- The Chicago
Hoy Wolf or ro!Pm hos vi.~lted WhJte Sox roared pas• the major
h1 s mother. Ml"!; Amy Wulf Sun·
League pe11nant races' first mHc
Ma;,s. Russell WJ!Jon and hror
day.
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mother, M". D•le Carl, wu"
Mr~ . lvs Singer l.q ~! s itin g her Day load in their mollern histor ~
Th e II IHl'.Jal Cajld le ltght servlre glven a holtsewarmin&amp; thl l Wtl'~k
brothPr, George Deem, und wit 1oday While the Cincinnati Re rl.
at Dorcas.
e
of
the Pomr&gt;roy WC'l'U was held lit a party at thel; new home 011
legs held first plttce on this da ·
Archie RoBe s~nl fi'rltllJy Dh(ht
at their re t; Jlilr meeting Tuesday Coal am1 Fourth Avt!nUe.
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A buffet supper wu IOrYt.HI
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conducted Hoe service.
anrl Mrs. WJison .
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Mn G H Ewmg, president. preThose present Included Mr 11 rounw
tho oltkod 1111 flo 11 J\i11
sHied and ,' life hnc membcrsln
JoH n Moore, ~{n Arthur Ne 11111,
hovo 1'•111 II ll!&gt;li ll l'~~\ jill
was C t sr us~ed by Mrs c . E
Mrs Gene Thompson. Mra. Trnt'Y 10011
dltlt1Yift ll .1t!l, lil tl ~
t!IIJ f
Lud of Nice, Cle•n
Duwni &lt;&gt; and Mrs. John C ha ~;e 1t 1 Whaley, Mrs Pearl Stanley. M'iM or, IJIU ••lotJOillll 1111&gt; I&gt;U
I Cu• Just .Arrlvtd
wa11 votr d 1v renPw the mE&gt;mber. Harvey Vnn Vrankcn 1.. and lOll,
Yours "NOW ...· •
Sta~klnw ltlllllhl•• •l!tU•~r,l ,
shi p as 11 lifel ine member. It wa.'l Scotty, Mn Rolilmd Neutzll•1i'. lUlU In C!l.-111111' frulf, IIMI H~ /'till
voled lo con llnu e the membership P_o meroy; Mrs. rrt•d Carme n, Ad nLion' aud hllrvtullna. fiiWitr r11ll4
campaign.
duon ; Mrs. Harry Snead, Poit\1 dec1yed or lhlhiiMWII ll•t~"Uitl
A report on the Christia n Cill Pl easant, Mrs. E M. Blake, Mi'• . aoll 1n1ecla or dllo.IIOtlllltllflr tiJUI
zensh1p Dollar Crusade was gll:en rar roll . Swa nso_n. r.:ar la and Col fruits , and 1111lt1r lhilt n,lf or tprll .. ·
by Mrs. Jo seph Cook . Mrs. Ewing lcen Wtb;on, Mlddleporl
Ina: for lnleC!I •nd dllillll! vontrol
explatned the ollligation of a
Some of theo diiPIIvAntuua nt
Rock of Ages member
stake·grown tom11toe1 ar u Jrlllllcr
Mn . Dow1ue, program lead~&gt;r
labor requirement , more cracklnJ,
Generous portions of tasty
opened the program with ser[p:
usually an lncreuf'd amount or
food served in pleasa nt s urlure read in:'! taken from Proverbs
blossom end rot , and lower lott~l
~fter wh~~h she rt&gt;ud a paper 01 ~
yield per plant.
roundings are yours when
Mothers attd dosed with prayer
I;Haadvant.ages or growing staked
you eat here
Mrs. George H. Parker prescntNi
tomatoes
act.l1ally are advantages
The Exemplar Chapter of Bet:l
a review or a chapter of the study
of
field
grown
tomatoes. If space
Sigma Phi sorority met at th~
book, "'fhe Chruaian Case for Ahavailable !or a home gnrden Is
home
or
Dorothy
Clark
with
Mr;
stlnenct&gt; "
Rue, pre11iden t. p1·esidln . limited, usually the slake·grown
A duet , "lle&lt;t ullful Garden
r Thomas
system is the most satisfactory .
Prayer", by Mrs. Gladys Glbs'~n Reports of the state &lt;'onvention However, if field -grown tomatoes
and Mrs. Downie concluded the in Toledo were given bv Mildre.l are mulcbefl and we!; fertilized,
Wells, Betty Hobstetter, Mildr\)d they will oul ·yteld stakt"tl tomtoes
meeting
Karr and Jane LeVaughn.
and _continue to pro&lt;luce good
Committee activitle3 for the quahty fruit ove r a longer peried
coming ye ar were diseuHsed and of time.
Pearl Welker. social cha irmcm,
A good system to follow In the
reported that a dinner for tht• home garden is to grow several
members and their husbands was plants of an early variety and
planned for June 20 al Lake Hope stake them : then .11et out several
' Mr.~. Alfrtd Biggs entertained Lodge Mildred Karr. chairman of plants of a ,nidseuou variety and
N. 2nd Ave.
the Chatter Cl ub Tuesday eveni ng the Ways and Means committe· let them grow untrained. This sysMiddleport
l"eported that a Run1mage SalE tem provides hi&amp;h quaUty fruit
at her hom .~. Wyllitlllll.
Durlng tht' business maslon with would he held on June 28-29 wtth over :. lon£er season.
Mrs. Everett Lightfoot president the place to be announced later
Normal plantina: di~anCe for
The cultural program for th · ataked tomatoes ls 18 to 24 Inches
pre.K idln.l!. J"llans were di_.u,sed ro~
a PICnic to be held In the near fu· evcnlne was given by Charlotte ln the rnw with three feet between
lure. Dl~h towels were PU!&amp;enled Coates and Theresa Swabel. Rc· ro"'•· The spacing of field·Jrown
fresjlments were served by Ruby plants usually ls 4 by 4 , or 4 by 3
the hostess hy the guests.
Games were played and prizes Ba~r. Dorothy clfrk and Bel v feet for home gardem.
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a,warded to Mrs., Lightfoot Mn Hobatetler.
Chdrtes Buck, Mn. Nathan, .81ii~
an Mrs. On•ille Hogue, who also
won the do(lr prize.
th A dessert l'ounie wa• served by
e hoatess to those named . b
•nd Mr•,.., Wllbur Young. a Mrs
ove
~~v~l Dunfet-, Mr8. Glen Evan~
LOQ~ I
rs . Frank Youn11 .
Mi11 J~&amp;lie Miteh, RN, GaJJ1.
l)olls, whose marrlaae to Wll1i11n
R. Houck. is to be June 1, wa ·
Hortlculturbtl at thP. Ohio Alriwuesl of honor at a t~welalllowar ClllturaJ Experiment station are
;-lven Wedn~Brtday at the Mnte of ataglnr the Fourth Annu•l Small
Mrs. Harofd RJnkle, NOI'tb Third Fruits day at Wooater June tS.
Avenue.
Tbla lpedal field dar Is for both
&lt;Juuts ine!ludtd cla 111 mate• ot home' aardea and tommertlal
Miss Mitch and w.re lllsa Canlt erowers of pape1, raspbtrrie!,
Bachtel, Mils Jelft Smal'l, Mn. btueberrttl a114 lttawberrlel!l.
Starting at
a. m., EST and
Mannln• Kl'"''· Mrt. Rulli Robra.
, 0 n. Mt 1s Ann ftupe. Mrs. Glady" contlnulnr throuaJiout the morn·
Stewart, Muon.
ln• 1rowm wUI be , taken on
Mrs. Hinkle wu uaWed ll tuJdld lours of the .!mall fruit
aervlnt
~beaut aandwtcho~. -plot st tbe alation. Growers will
potato chip~ and · f!Dkes by ~at learn of recent developments In
amaU diUihter, Dtbby.
chemical weed control In · atraw- ---- _
berry plantihJI, pett control of
omall lrull plan!•. olrawberry va·
;w
rleUea and blueberry euhure.
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bt • iUO,.UP ol...peelally ptepar•d
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exhibit• on small fruits. T.here wlll
h
Mee~
ellblblt Pl"t• ..~ by M. P .
Tb~ Bedford Home Demonstra· . ~dauf of the atatioa .staff on
L 0 VA '
Id
of Port, mouth 01 ..
re ..•lar frMalnr berrleJ. ot;ber •Peei.al exServi('P of thll Society Of Christian tlon CounCn Club had
M
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•tbitt wUI
the ntlot atrawe
Methodist
Ch
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for
ii!:Y met ftlf It 'UJ
0111.1! o1 \(~. berrr 'lll'ittlta. 1hd lbt PfOCed·
Wflre ~uflst- at th h
Ul'('
Florence Well lt Darwin. P1ans ures that mu•t be foUowed for the
. A miracle cf
wateh dnlgn
Wh B.l"M
"r. PnPt•moun-. w,.,,hl,.~rl.,v were dltcusnd for the eoming ,PdueUon of vtrut-frt-e strawber·
!ummet mt-etlnp and also plan• ry pl.llnt.s. ,
••-" 1111 t
t4gso otr..,.t. a.t
en with
rs Dauer en••N·i
~· ue ret••
.... 1QQ00 1
grou,,
"" ... ned · the -were made for a plcnlc
The
ltneral
chairman
of
th i
'
F 11 . a noon luneb@on
Members preaent were Mrs. Hel . event. Dr. neeman s . Hawlatt ha: ·
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ow•nr. Ihe
•n' e&lt;o&lt;
that the
feat'ured
t t'n•p
wasluncheon
bel~
, . en Quivey. Mrr. Mf!be-1 Lee, Mrs. announced
Audra Wel1. Mrs. Bdna Lee. Mn. ~eater Wiu be Dr. Geor1e M. Dar·
At!Etndln ~ f
nA ' ·
•w•ere
Your
Confld
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Mrs llor · rom ..- ... merov were Anna Hart Mrs. Bertha Williams, fOw. Dr. Darr6w 11 we!l tnnwn for
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ente IS
i•ten.d 1rr P. Smith, dlotrict • • - Mr11.
PatrJcle .[ones, Mrs. Marjarle t)t;e man, lmpro"Yed varJetles thtt
.. omeroy diatrictenYic-9-preaJd~nl
. and .Mrs c F· Tompkins
_.... - Doug~as and lour children. Mn. bt develOped durtn• f6 ~iara with
Coftme SmUh 1Dd 10ft were pella. the v. 1. D. A.
O onsts along Route

7 south of Middleport are welcoming Bolce , gradnate

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B" hd Oy Dinner
Held To Honor
Of C
V. Jones

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Summer Activities
Plqnned During
Final Meeting

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Housew,arming

Pomeroy WCTU
Candle Light
Service Held

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DINING PLEASURE

Is Held For
Mrs. C. Erwin

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Attorney and P.lrs. Bernard
Fullz h:~ve ~hnounced th e bfrth of
a su.: pound eleven ounce daughter ,
Bar bara, at the Me1gs General Hospital on Wed nesday, May 29. They
also i\ave a twenty-one month old
daughter, Beth. Grandparent~ are
Mrs. Ruby Fornash, Chillicothe;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn, Con-Jo y
Gr~at ~andmothers are Mrs. Rosa
G.umgnch, P~ uldin g, and Mrs . Dora
Stnn, Latty. Ohio.

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GARDEN C~UB MEETING '
_The ,Middle-pqrt Garden Club
wdl h\Ye tt•l•it combined May a 11 d
June fil~etings oil June t2 with
Mr~ . Err.est M!IS(g as ho stess. Her
IIIUJtlna committee will include
Mrr. Lawre11ee Milhoan, Mrs. Joh n
• M~l . Rodney DowninK
aren Stanabury, Mrs J . E.

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Service As
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Air Conditioned
For Your Comfort
MARTIN
RESTAURANT

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Mrs. Alfred Biggs
Is Hostess For
The Chatter Club

The watcli with the
EXECUTIVE!

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Julie Ml~h ls Guest Of Honor
At Towel Shhwer

June 13 Planned
4th Small Fruit
Day At Wooster

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District WSCS
Officers Are
Luncheon Guests

lri;~';y~~~~~-·

~let superintcnd:Dt~~::.f ~?:h:!,~

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Sign Qn
Circle 3 Ranch
Gum by
Fury
Cap(. GpUant
True St&amp;ry
Detective's Diary
Down on the Farm
Hopalong Cassidy

1 ,1:30 Ba11eball
Sky' King

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5:30 8porta Eye
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Strlko 11 Rich

Jl :00
ll :IS
II ::10
II :48
11:00

VaUnt Lady
Love of !Jfe
Search for Tomorrow
Guldlog Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turll$
Our Mia&amp; .Brooks
Houseparty
Big Paynff
Bob Crosby Show
Brighter t.lay
Secret S~rm
Edge of Night
The EPrly Show
Yo1.1e Esso Reporter
Spc1s Jl'lrade
Weathe.man
Action
Douglas Edwards
Beat the Clock
West Point Story
Playhouse of Stars
Mr. Adams and Eve
Highway Patrol
The Line Up .
Person to Person
News
Scanning the Weather
The Late Show

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' Malgs County News

11:50 a. m._

Daily
on 990 spot

On Your
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~live Ingraham

· Writer

8:1'
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ll:55
6:00
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Life On The Farm
8·30 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Lucky 8 Ranch

10·30 Tales of te Texas Rangers

"Where Qu-.llty IK Paramount"
Cor. Bullemul and 2nd Sl.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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12·55 Game ol the Week
4:00 Feature Report

15:00

Air Power

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6,30 Famous Film Festival

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Oza.rk JubUee
20tb dentury theater

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New, lmprov.. W ltoH Swine heels make yo~r
hoo• doultly ICife agalnat parakaratoals and stunted
lgrowtli •. led .'ROM. eow conhr/111 crdded alnc. Zinc Can

be the nmlul!!l Unk" to porlc proRII. Now you can
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USED BA.LERS

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PROVICO IE.su.ROt fARMS for on overage
feed colt of 72c (boMd on retail prices)
; whn fed Wllh ~0% PROVICO GROWER
: (wllh Al'·'5l ond whole oaiL

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Meigs Co.
Phone 98

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Co-op
Pomeroy, Ob.lo

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4:30 Comedy Party

anti miMral fortlftcallan. ,., bo,..r grawth perform·
a- .ancl higher prollh,
lmp..,..d lad·fttoo
Guaran!Hd Swlno ~ with ilddod &amp;Inc. ~~ ·

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12,16 NeiabbOn
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2:00 Afternoon Film ll"estlval
3:30 Lite With Elinbeth
4::00 Cartoort.Ciub ·
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6'00 Five stu ~I ' ~
6; 1&amp; John DaJy arid the New•
6:30 Rin Tln 11n
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8 :30 r Saan·th for Adventure
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9:30 H1gh Terud~o
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the economy o( power uke-otf drive .•• onyl·plow ot
larger tractot futnisbcs che power.

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S. R. 680, See. 9.78 Pt., Jl5.2l5 and
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16.25 Meip County, Ohio. Len~ttb
Cen\ering the dining room table
·~·~·
16.790 Fl., 3.18 MI., Width 18 n.
was his decorated birthday cake
Completion date: · August 11},
with a rodeo ~eene . Dinner w11
1157.
serve~ to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hy·
The bidder must submit with
stll
and Debbie Hawley of Columhil bid a certified check in the
bul, Mr. and Mn.. Malcolm MUler
amount of. $1lll0.00.
ot Middleport, Mrs Harry Clark
The· minimum' wage to be paid
and sons, Mra. Lilli•n Smith and
to all labor employed on this con.ron, Mrs. R:chard Ash and sona,
tract shall be In aecordan~e with
Mr11. Edith Hood and Me arl Bath,
tbe Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
all of Minersville.
Wage Rates A&amp;cer18ined and De·
Phoae 3751
llaeiDe
termlned by the Department of
Industrial Relations applicable to
Ice tream and cake was Krved
the 1State Highway Department I~
following the dinner . Movie pic.
ture1 and colored slidea were also
provements in accordance with .
Sec. 41l5.0!, 4115.04
The Dally Sentinel Mystery' Fa&lt;m No. 22 printed in last Saturday's edition was identified "'ken.
-i115.06
4115.07 of the ReviSed by only three readers thiS
. "\"eek as the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Riggs
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· Correct· . Byron Jay reee1ved
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Code of and
Ohio.
of D~m.
many lovely
.,
ly naming the farm were Edna Riggs Lee of Pomeroy; Dana Van Meter of Racme and Mrs . gtfu and also ce1e~rated b11 btrtb·
Bef~re lasu_tng a purchase order Perry -Riggs of' Pomeroy.
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day on the anntvenary of his
1
the succeasful bidder will be re·
grandparen~a. Mr. and Yra. EverHotching Eggs
quired
to furmsh
bond in an
been seleclt.:tJ mclude Harold earn· occurenee of tbis elcada already et~ D:uley of Pomeroy.
amount equal to one half of· the
ahan, Paul S. Moore, Dana Hoff- tbia 1pring in Mason County, West
For tloe NldooJI.FJemboC
coat of the work..
1
man and Clarence Headley. The Virginia, Go~Uia County, Ohio and
Hatehlllc
ProgJ"Illl
•AKIS.LEE
three
supervisors wbnse terms do farther we!t and south. .
C.
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Prequalifieatlon: Bidders must
...
' year are DonaJd
Co~~nty Agricultural
Aeent
not expirl th 1s
farmerjl: do no~ 1ee con111 derable
apply for prequalificatlon with the ... The Mei"~ Soil C:onservatlon Di~t- Mora, Thereon Johnson and Clar· numbers of _[he Cicada durmg tbe
departm.ent at leut 10 days before
.
. &amp;
i.z . -6th
f ence Price.
next few wreks they should J'eport
Election ~f iUpervi&amp;ors will take it to the ·Extenaloa Office 10 infor· .
the date set .to open bids. Informa· triet. wJU recogn e Its\ . year 0
tion ,Pe.rtalmng thereto, and .pre- aervice to farmers 0 ~ Meigs Coun~~ place at the Ume. of tbe chicken matlon w"i.ll again be available
barbecue and annual meeting,
when ihe brond again ttachea nfl.·
quatlfymg blanks may be. obtamed- at the annual meeting to be_ be
from the Hllhway ered1t Examr Monday evenmg, June 3rd, 7.30 P.
't 't
iner, 450 East Town St., Columbus, M. at the county Hi·way Garage
The Meigs Coil Conservauon Dls-- ura y.
Ohlo.
located o_n the Fairgrounds at trict working with the United
The next aQpcearance of · a size·
Bidding Corms will be forwarded Rock Sprtnfs.
State SOil Corurervatlor. Service able- brood in · He.ils County is
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from the .Purchasing Office upon
Last ye81' 175 people of Meip and eonservationutA, Carl Bilitam scheduled for 191m, whleb wiD be
request.
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County who wel"e interested in and Hugh Custer have active plan seventeen years after tbe appearearlier~
The Director reserves the raght conservation attended the 'chicken ln operation ol'l more than 400 a nee in 194~ . . Thill ia known as
to _reje~t
~-~~ all bids: and to barbecuP. which will again be fea· comm~ci~l (Urn!. ip th~ countyd Brood ~o- V, a .eo.~!.act broofod ci~t
waiVe c mea 1 1es.
tured this year. tickets for the The d111tr~e:. the supervtsora an • occur.s m the Eas.~ .. Qart .
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George J. Thormyer,
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In
th
h
d
fo~
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tbe
techRici.Jns
atand
ready
to
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-and
Weat
Vtrgihu.,
except
m
the
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WRAP mort kaves insid.
Act'tng D"1rect or of H"1gb ways even
e county.
an s 01Every• OJ stst
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any one an
the l..o.:ounty _who has extreme S~ut hern part. .
with
(5) 31, (6) 7, 2tc
one is invited whether they are pr~blems in connection with land,
Numbermg of t.he. broods under
farmers or not.
so1l, water .tt;d fore~t development. the present system . started wt.th
ROUND BALli
Mr. and Mrs. William Singu and
w. B. Wood, Direclor of the Requests [or ass1stance _may be the 11!03 b;ood wb1ch w.as destgfamlly of Toledo are visiting her Agricultural Extension Service for made to any of .the supervtsors", to nated as Br-ood No. 1. Smce that Roll-up compl"euion cathere
, Mr. and Mrs. Rei Jordan.
tlle State of OhiO wlll be principal the s .. C. S. offi':e or through the time seventeen broods b.ave been leav,. gently ••• aaleiT · • • inMr. and Mra. "I:homas Likens and speaker. He has become recognized 1 Vocational Agriculture Depart- numbered .which occurs ev-:ry sev- oide round baleil made by lho
family of B:.~eyrus spent the week as one df the ouhtanding ·leaders n:tent, A. s ~- and County Exteo. enteen yea':"t and brOOds etght~en Roro-8•• D You .-ve lbe ll)l»t
e.;nd;;;;viii•.itiiin;igi;;;re;;l•~t~iv~c~s~-h~e~re~.;;;;;;;;;;;..,lin the state and natiOn in helping .st'ln Offlees m the county.
through thirty _are broods wh1ch .a1uable part of your boy 1·
farin, rural and urban people help
appear. everv thirteen years. There -the hi1h-protein leaves-•
themBelves not only in production
Meigs County farmers can do a Is con~1derable overlaptng between when you wrap them inside the
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and marketing, but in famlly and distinct service in foreca~ting the the. thirteen, and seve":teen year roof-like lhotch of a round bola
, coiliml,IJllty life, 'rural development ne,xt appeara~ce .of the broo.d of I?· races as we•l as years Ul l'hith ii , ••• away .from tbe ,.tber.
then... ancl
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-~
ild
bile affaii"S"
custs (tbe p&lt; rmd1cal cicada) of thiS brood. does not appear. ·
r
a Di~:ctor Wood for several years year's brood. Conslde~able interest, Mo.!il .of the damage lby tbe _ci· liO'J'O.IULEil . . . .uu.~ ~
. has bel!n develnped 1n the South- cada wtll bCl to smaU treei wbtch ALLIS CHA" MERI
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d assec~aryo
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C ommitt~ . At ern part of the stale c~ncermng are lh]UI"e w_ en~ e ema e punc· l
that trme he was also Assistant the appea:a~re of the cJcade or lures the lwtgs and branches of
IAUI AND UIVICI
, Dean of the CoUege of Agriculture, locust as 1t 1!1' more commonly amaH tred in order to lay her
Ohio State Uni"Yersity. The Ohio called . .
eggs. !he female seem~ to prefer
Soil Conservation Committee js the
Accord mg to records and corre· oak, btckory. apple, peach, pear
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o! seventeen y~rs ago and gr~pe. . .
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WE HAVE
i~ the Sta1e of bhto .
County rep~;~rted the
The msedictde •. TEPP lS effee·
Rutland. Ohio
Nelloa.ville, Ohio
This annu 6 J meeting coming at
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OUR NEW SUPPLY
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t1p of the county. Re· tremely dangerous to handle. This
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a t tme tmme ta e y o owmg em·
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OF
orial Day is a fitting tribute to the 1 -p~o::r~t;~h:'~
'- e;;;b~e~en=r~e~ce:•;;••:d~o=;;e;;:;m;a:,er:::.a::•:c:s::o:n~y;:;;o;o;;;:re;:";;con·
many men and women that have 1
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District .do an outstanding job in
promoting conservation and the
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wise use of water, soil and wood·
lands. The first supervisors se·
I
lected by a vote of the farmers ot
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Meiga Cou11ty included the late
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Harley Mu s~ er, W . }''. Hawley, ~v·
erett Colwell, C. E. Humphrey and
Harold Ca:-11ahan Carnahan has
again returned to the board after
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a few years absence.
CIB,IE IN TODAY!
Many other folks were acti\'e in
1.75
the promotion of ~he district in·
eluding the late W. A. Compton , G.
L. MJchael, Ilurley Nelson, Emory
Powell, Herbert Shields and many
o,thers.
We bo Cuolom Grinding
This year two supervisors are to
Middleport be eleele~ to serve for a three
Znd "'"·
year term. Nominees that have

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brated biJ litM birthday at tb€1 are Mnprc.t Ann KeConaell,
bJ1 crandpart!'ntl, Mr. aad Elida; Patty Bolld&lt;, Plain City;
David Terrell, Wllmlnltoa and AI~
E&lt;lw•rd H.lwley of Miner•
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Motorists Being Greeted By Signals
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CHILE?RIN'S DAY PRACTICE
m~nt and to s'ee their niece Miss the Enterp~"l!le and MOrning Slafo riven this weet at the home
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T!gers, Coolville, Lead OV With Victories Thursday
Pomeroy Smothered 20-l As 15 Runs

ROUNDFP IN BASEBALL
IIY UNIUD PtlESS

Boston 16 B&lt;~ ltl mor" 5. 2nd
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The Hartford Tlgen and Cool

ville wert" the team! to beat todax
rould 1et only oae back ln the
In the Ohio Valley Auoeiation last ol the snenth.
Youn• Bill Clpehart for Pollt
baseball league a1 both completed
the fir,t week of play- two Jam1
3

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.::133 12
2Q7 LJ V2

es--with victori~ and tied for Pleasant (11 J'IUJ old) bad S
Jame
JOODJ for
rum~U
wMn b~
the league lead.
Washington .'i New York I , lst
was relieved
in tbe
be1lnntn11
of
Thursday's Resulls
Hartford
beat
Racine
.11t
Wlil·
the
eilhtb
by
Leiter
L*e.
CapeNew York 9 Was hmgt on 0. 2nJ
Phili!dclphia 2 Nt&gt;'&gt;'j' York I. ls' hama 5-&lt;1 with Luther Tucker on hart was -cbar1ed with the loss.
Cbicaio 6 Cleveland 4. I st
l 0 innings
the mound again&amp;t Little Foou
Chieago 2 Ch·veland 1, 2nd
Valentine'• homer opened tb!
New
York: 8 Philadelphia I. 2nd Wolfe and Coolville clobbered second inninil for Gall1polia but
Detroit 6 Kansas City 5. 1st 10 in
Brooklyn 4 P ittsbur~ h 3, 1st
visiting Pomeroy 20-l the laUe- Po.int made it 2-1 in tbelr b•ll
Detroit 3 Kansa,s City 2. 2nd
Ptll
sburgh 2 Hrooklyn 1, 2nd
being handicapped by the absen .. e with a walt, Lee'• sin&amp;le and J.
BO!ilon 7 Baltimo re l:i. Ist 10 'n .
M11w auk ef.' 5 c' hie ago 2. hl
of Huey "Big Chief" Renohil, Capehart'l double.
Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2. 2nd
their No . 1 curve artist .
J'or Gallipolis In lbe third Kea·
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St. Louis 7 Cinci nnati 2, L-.t
tinlf
aiqled Tbomu home who
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Cinc innati 7 St. Lo ui:-l 3, 2nd
ln the other game Gallipo:l1
went to Point Pleasant and han -1 bad walked. Alain in the fourth
ed Hindu Henderson 'J club it!i a walk utrlftce by JanJ1, and 1-'l
OVA. STANDINGS
'Second loss, and took its first error sent Morean home.
Point a:ot ils seventh lan1D.!
W L GB win 7·3 . Oldlimer U&gt;o Valentine
run
on Gleqon•a slaa!e. bb
C'ooh·illc
2 0
was the winning pitch~r youngstolen
bas~. and Larry 1M'• ah
Hartford
2 0
.!Iter Bill Ca pehart the loser.
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Pom~troy
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At Coolville Dkk Spence .., II•Gallipolis cinched ttlf aame b
0
boys jumped intet a four-run
Gallipolis
Midfllcpot·t
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I lead in the fourth Inni ng on sL1· the eiahth with two runs on
RaC'ine
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-• gles by Riebel and Boyles. phu walks and two stolen blet-ft'l
PI Pleasant
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::! four walk~ . Kenny Imboden fo.!· hU1. Emil Thomu stole home in
Ruulh Thund•Y
lined Wiggins with two walks In the show. 'Mtey came back It~ th ~
Coolv il le 20 Pomcro~· 1
promptly walked two more before ninth to tally lwict! on Tbom1!1!'
double, GordOII'• slnale, a nerl·
g.;otting the (Ire out.
Hartrord 5 H11cine U
fiee
fly and an l'rror on a throw
Gal!ipolis 7 PI Plca~!Jnt :J
Then ill the sixth inninj;! lh£'
to
the
plate.
G•m•• Sund•y
skv fell in on ImbOden ail Riebel
Valentine ranned Cive. walkt-d
Coolv ille at Midc!lcjiOrt
and Ph il Boyles got tw~ singh..:;
G:Jllipo lis itl H.adrw
apiece, and J. Spencer, Die · ODe and hil relief, Bartet fann£1d
Hartford at Pomeroy
Spencer,
Baylor.
Swartz an11 Ol'lf!.\ Capehart stuck out four but
Pt. Pleasant - Opt•n
Baldwin t'aeh singled. Wilh Cl• ·e walked 11 . It was his first league
walks and two £'rror.!!l }15 runF start.
Lin• Score•
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0 . came
Ra-cine
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Pomrroy prevented a white
SAN FRANCISCO UP- The P •
Hartford
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citlc Coa ~t League, doomed In wash in the s£' venth when Van
Racine,
L.
WOlff'.
and McNJckthe eyes of Its O..)lln president if Yranken singled Phil Collln8 les. Uartlord, Tucker (WJl), Hts·
the Giants and Dodgers transfer home from third. '
Junkman Balderson pit-ched 11on (9) and Tennan-t.
to California, meeU this Sundt
Pomeroy
000 000 100-1 6 3
to deride how much It should seven innings and was relieved Coolv.n1e 000 40 15 lOX--20 14 4
by
Dick
Spencer.
Pomeroy
co'·
receive in d•mages as the ret~u:t
Pomeroy, Wlrglns (LP), 1mb.. ·
lected 1ix hits but couldn't stay de-n
of 8uth a ablft.
(4), Guy Guinther (8l and
complaints wer-:!
"ln my opinion , a takina of in. Frequent
Nellelroad.
Coolville, Balctenor.
Los An1eles and San Francisco registered over the umpiring 'ln
territory from the PCL inevit· balls and strike calls.
Chet Oliver of Hartrord lien!
Middleport 1 ably will dellroy the lea1ue," Luther Tucker. former catch ,f
Phone 9391
said Pre•ldent Leslie O'Corinor.
tor ·Little Rock {Class AA ,) to th·•
mound· to save southpaw Georije
Rssson ror the Sunday game a:
Pomeroy.
THE SMART MONEY'S
All Tul'k did was fan nine Ra·
cine halter.~ while walking two ir
ON OLDSI
his eight in nings before Hesson
relieved in the ninth. He lliso
drove in the fint Tiger runs with
a dou ble In thf' first inninr scor·
CAPITOL
ing Boh Stivers and Gerald Clark
COLUMBIA
who had walked and ~l· ngled, an 1
then scored on an error hlmse.r
CORAL
Iu the firth Clark tripled and
DECCA
scored on the ratchet's error a 1 l
aga in in the eighth a run was
DOT
added when Hesson singled, Qli
KING
ver walked and Larry Hessoi\
doubled brother Gene ho me.
MGM
tittle Foozy Wolfe fanned I'
~IERCURY
Tigers and walked on ly two for
an ou t.s ttmdlng perfrJrmance b .t
RCA VICTOR
hi.q mnh• s on ly. taggod Tucker an 1
45
rpm and 78 rpm
Hesson for ~!x blows well scatter
ed.
TOP · DOLLAR VALUI TODATI
SINGLE RECOitllS
Two gumcs have nllttcd Ra('.:.'!
HIGH RESALI TOMORIOW_I
EP ALBUMS
18 frames of f,lOOSC Cigfl. ThursPitt~burgh

TJ!und•Y '• Rnults.

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Mubattan bewin

Rodney Wam!ley.

batttint

todlti
lCAA
tr•ck and field championship'
Jnd the tussle probably won 't b~
deeidt'd until the final event is
rurt off Saturday.

game serie1 here t~hl witb Hfl'
Jeff-coat . who bas .plenty of savvy
agalnst tbe team from hi1 natlv ~
Chicago on the mound aa:ainst
the cubs.

for the team title in the

Scored In .Disastrous Sixth hming

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Pt. Pleasant 020 000 100:-3 8 3
Gallipolu., VMlenline (WPJ, Bar
tet , (1), and Mddahon. Poiul
ei&amp;htb and two in the n.ioth. PcW.nt Capehart (l.P), Lestt'r Lee 18) i.llld

for victory, takes a U: point l~1d
lnto. today '1 second and th ir-1
rou11d matches in the Palm Bta' h
Round Robin jolf tourmunt'nt .

Mrs .. Jetr.n Parker and Debra Jo
JEFFCOAT PtCKID
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NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. vP- May called en Mr. an
rs. er·
CINCINNATI UP-'fhe Clncln · l Ben Hogan, who has a new fpu!t· bert Parker at Syracuse SundlilY
d nat&gt;· •-die•• •·ill o~n a four ing grip to .et witb hit old deslr~t afternoon.

IATTLE FOA TITLI
NEW Yo•• UP V"ll

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OldtmobUe l or '57 11l11e1 yov a big dlll•re~~ce In
~olue al1uo:h 11 tmoll dlfftrence In prlct-lfl'l llllowl""•l•ty llng, 1afer , 1mootber ride and mor. pow.rful
p•r forrnun&lt;&lt;~. It our ou•tl for o Rodlel Tt.tt

. day Dick

Taylor c licked

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double and a slnile, while Me·
Nickles, Junior (Big Foozy) Wolle
AUen
and Bob Adams
got stngl~;llitloll• Touoh

Stobarl

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Emil Thomas' club went

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Town•hlp of Sutton. to-wlt :
lherlft'1 f•l• Iff bill lttatt
The followlna deacrlbed prem-TM lteN ., Ohl•~ Melta Ceunty
laea, Jltu.ated in ..he Township of
CommoM Pleet Court
Sutton, County ot Meta•. and State
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of
Ohio: Tbe foUowlq real eatate
Fa--.,. ,_. a lu"ly, 1-., ..c.
in 160 aere Lot No. 1223. In Sutton
Case No. 12,115
rn punuance of •n order of qJe Township, Mella county, Oll.lo,
of real e1t•te In the above entitled and bollllded and ducnbed a• folaction to me directed 11· SheriH low•; Be,:1nr.ina: North 91l.S feet
of Meilll Co .. I,wlll offer fl)r public and West 3-10 feet {rem the Southauction at dOOr of court Houae, weat corner of Section Na. Sl, on
Pomeroy, Ohio, In the above n•m· the North Une of a 51 acre tract
ed .county on Monday, June 10, now or formerly owned by the
1967, at 10:00 a. m. the follqwlnJ Rose Hill Coal Company described
In deed' to It from Pit-blburgh Con·
solidaUon Coal Company, datfid
November 10. 1950, and recorded
ln bOOk 161, at Pa1e 161, of the
Deed Record~ of Meiss County, 0.,
"On the Banka .ol
thence West 381 feet; thence North.
The Beautiful Ohio"
' 180 West 76 fe('l to the Southeast
corner of Roy Arm• 0.37 acre lot
on top of a rock cliff, thence S.
S.mwl 0 . f'erry
f17 deg. Welt 146 feet to the East
Manaaer
aide or State Route No. 124, 20
feet frcm the center thereof and
Modem
running par:~llel and 215 feet North
Hotel Roofns
of a brick store b\llldlns; thence
So\lth
~ dec . 4i~5,' East 1315 feet
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w..kty •n.d Monthly
alone the Eut licle .of State Route
No. 124, thence South 20 delfee,

HOTEL

MARTIN

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$1995 '

$1995

1954
Plymouth

$1695

8 cyl. Belvedere Hardtop. Powerflyte,
Radio and Heater.

$1045

$1295

1952
Plymouth.

1952

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Buick
$1325

14 Door Sedan. Radio and Heater. New
Paint Job.

$695

$795

1950
Oldsmobile

1948
Plymouth

88 4 Door Sedan
Radio and Heater

6 Cylinder
4 Door Sedan

$395

$125

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of her home on Pint Ave., t'fl+
hralint lh.e birthday• of her h·rtband, C. H. Wiae Jr., and bit· •h-

ter. Mrs. Cecil

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ed to tbt a:ueats of honor 1n ·
D1hen present were Mrs. Elmer
Jbycook and
Deana:~
.11nd Deborah.

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Convenient Budget Terms ot
Moore's Busy Stores

Priced from $24.95 up
See Our Modern Styl.,

FURNITURE

CLILANDS
APPLIANCE

Free Installation
TIRES

Choose Your New
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Phone 6378 or 6023

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In Jllldtlleporl

Chester M. Kb·J:man, whose place
of residell4X! il:l unknown and can·
not, with rr-asonable diligence, be ·
ascertained will take notice that
on the 17th day of April, 1957, the
undersigned, Helen Faye Kirkman,
filed hir petition against him in
the Common Pleas Court of Me~gs
Co•onty,, •Ohio, Case No. 12.!)37, tl·
he has been guUty of
~;;·~;!i!~~~~
towards the
the'
and of
has duty
abandoned
plaintiff and praying for divorce,
custody of child, ·alimony and other relief. Said ca1.11e will be for
heaJrlng on or aner the 3rd day .•
June, 1957.
Hel~n Faye Kirkman
PLAJNTIIT
Webster &amp; FUltz
Attorneys for Ple.intiU

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Dodge

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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
.. lst1te af LM R•ub O.Ce•Hd ..
Notice il hereby Jlven that Ho
bert J. Raub whose Post Office
addres.s Is Pomeroy, Ohio has
been duly appointed Administrator
of the Estatt of Leo Raub, deceased, late of Pomeroy, Meigs
County, Ohio
Dated this 17th day of May 1957 .
John C. Bacon
Judge oJ the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio

Mercury

6 cyl. Cambridge 4 Door Sedan. One
Local Owner.

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dlo and Heater.

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Radio apd Heater.

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Plymouth

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Statemeat lD Lieu of and tor ID . StatRMta in l.Jeu of iDd. for an
NOTICI OP A'POtNTM!J!NT
ACil'ount ln the Cuardian•hlp of" Aecount h1"1U Mattu~ ol.rt.be...P4Atlmlnbtrltor
John Youna •n Jncompelent
tate of Samuel Pearl M.cKlnnay,
lltate of lllpMth Halley
Firrt and Final Account of Be• de~uaed
Md
tie Wekb,••.\dmlnlatratrl.x
of Lbe
.Fint and __
Final _.Aceount
•'--of Ebtr
1
N~Uee t1 -hereby a.lven that 11. Elltate of .a:.u .ward We tb, deteue 4 Hendenon, ~u.,or o1 ul4' ltttlll
aat count.. wbolf Post Office Al'l - .. First 'and P'inal A.ctount of Wil· of ~aille C. ~nder.un , de«aM41
dre~~ )j; Delaware, Ohio, Route 9. J !Ja m Muwr, Admln: ~lnWr ~
F1rat and F1nal ~~nt of b1·
bas ~en duly appointed u Admin- Honu Noo of the Eltatt of U l he bell D Smith, AdmmJJtratrl:. of
iJtrator ot the ~torte of Elizabeth Spiret, deceucd
the z.tate of P.romitt Diehl, DeHalle1 ~e of Meiga County , Ohio.
Fint and Final Account of Helen cealed
R. HJIIndley. Encutrhr: or the ElFirst and Final AccO'..nt of Ber·
deceased.
Dated \hll nth day of May 19:1-7 -~ tate ol John F. Handley, deceued nard V. rultl, Adminlltrator of
"' Jpbn C. Bacon
.r int and Final Account of !..ora the Edate of Un.a DeUel , de-J'udle -or the Pr9b1tlf! Court 8. Gilpi n, Exeeutrlx of the Ett1te cea11ed
• M•Ias Count)', Ohio
· of Otho M. Gllpln, decea11ed
Ftnt and 'Final Account of Ros·
(~) 17. '24, 31, 3tc
Final Account of Louis B. coe C. Meadow1, Administrator of
Vaugblln, Adminiatrator of the Ell- t.be Ettate £&gt;f Dea G. Hayea, dt-tate ' of Lucinda ATDold , de~ued ceaaed
''-' Oill"
Fmt and ?ina! Account of Edna ' All peraora interested are reNOTICI.
M. Arnold . Executrhr:. ol the Ettate quired to a!terld 1ueh !eltlement
SETTLBMINT Of ACCOUNTS
of Clermont L. Arnold , Deceased
and make ohjeetions lheret'l, if any
prqbate -Court, Melea Cofolftty, Ohlo
First a~d Current ~ecount of they haYe.
Noliee iS hereby given that the 1Paul ~ - Sm_a rt, Guard tan of the
Any persnn interestt•d may file
following A"counts haYe been
Guardtaruhtp of Fil&gt;rence Lucy written uceptions to said Aced in said Cotttt for settlement, Ste~ens.
.
ccunf.l ,or any item thereof. five
and that the same will be heard on • Ftrst and Fmal Account of Sbel- days prior to bearing, and at that
Monday the 1st day ol July 19~7 lie Petly, Adminiatratr;x with the time further time may be allowed
to-wit :
·
' Will AnneYed of the Estate of C. for cauJe, to file such exception•.
First and Final Account of Gla- E. Petty, dec~ase~
John C. Bacon
dys Marie f ·rye, Executrix of the
Statem~nt ,m Lieu or and for an
Probate Judge
Estate of John w. Eskew , deceared Account m he Matter of the Es- (5 )3 1, 1tc
Sixth and Current Arcounl of
John A. Hunnel, Guardian of the

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6 Cyl. Del Ray Coupe
Uke New

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NOTICE OF lrPPOINTMINT
Eatate of E!ma Burton
Notice Is hereby give n that Howard Frank who1e P01t Offiee address is Racine, Ohio has been duly
OPI&gt;oiroled Adminis-trator of the E:sof Elma Burlol'i, deceased.
of Salisbur)' Township, Meigs
J 'C~o:tY; Ohio.
this loth day of May 1957
John C. Bacon
Jud1e of the ,Probate Court
MeJa:s County , Ohio

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6 cyl. Plaza 4 Door Suburban, Power·
fllte . Radio and Hebter. •

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WERNER
RADIO

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'Chevrolet

8 cyl Royal Hardtop. Powerfllte !l·ans.
Radio 'and Heater.

1955
Plymouth

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Dodge

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Heater.

Then See
Mullen
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MULLENS
SOHIO
SERVICE

degree 15'

feet runnlnl tbrou1h a
point tMJ feet Northerly of a mine
opentnc; 1.btace N.o rth 248 feet LO
tbe pJaet: of be&amp;lRDIElJ, contalnlnJ
3.66 acre•; e:.eeptina. and reserv·
ins to the Role Hill C'lnl Company
ita IUct'f:POrl and atli&amp;I'S, ali c:O.:ll,
oil, a:u •nd other mineral• under·
lying the loll , wltb the rl&amp;ht to
enter on aald premilt'l pr.otpect,
explore .:~.nd drill for, and mine,
excavate- and remove the ume
with all r:aachmcry, appUance1,
ti:dures and lhlnJI neceuary or
convenient thcretcr, and 1110 a
riJht or way OYer, acrou and upon a ruacl runninil along the We8t
erly alde thereol as deseribed In
the deed he-reinafter referred to.
And being the same property
conve)'ed by the Rose Hill Coal
Company to Farmers Feed and
SuppJ..v, Inc.-., by dH"d dated June
22, 1951, and record£1d in Book
173, at Page 29" ,of Deed Record!
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Said pre-mlsea appraised at $10,.
OOO .QO .and cannot be sold lor tess
than ~ or appr!'lil:lement.
RobCTt c. Hartenbacb
(Sheriff}
Hallid!ly &amp; Sheets
Attorney
(5) to, 17, 24. 31, (6} 7, :Stc

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Legal
County of Melat,
ol' otflO,·

Middleport

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High food costs got you down? _

Middleport, Ohio

Ple1111ant
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APP.LIANCES .

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saxton of
Lqgan spent Saturday with Mt·s.
Gamet Williamson.
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Jnll' a week with her ihtE!r, Mrs.

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YES, PRICES ARE LOWER

1957 FORD "8" 2 Dr. . . . . . . . .
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Showroom fresh and only 1500 miles, healer, light blue

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1954 CHEVROLET 4 Door · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · $895
Sedan. Reautlful 2 tone green finish . Spotless Interior,
good rubber, guaranteed all the way, heater.

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1953 CtqtYSLER Club Coupe · · · ·· · · · · · · · $795
Local owner and very ~lean . Light blue finish . All good
tlre.s. Radio, Heater and Auto. Trans.
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Black llnlab,aood tires.
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1956 CHEVROLET 210 .... · ........ · .. $2295
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er&amp;Ude, VB Motor. Radio and Heater, Guards. Really 1harp
and will stand close lnspettlon.

1954 FORD Custom .. ,. ··•· · .. · ...... · .. $895
6 Pass: Cpe. Orl1lnal dark lll'•en flnbh, .good tires, locally
owned, heat or1radio, one of those sbarp c;ars, only -

1951 CHEVROLET 6 Pass. Cpe. · .. · ....

~95

Local owner and nice and clean.

4 Dr. Interior like new lleater, V8 motor, lood tires,

Coupe, one owner llld very low mu--ae. hater, hlgb rub.
ber, ali vinyl plas)lc Interior, light green lin!Jh. Want a

1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · ·· ·· ·· · · · · ·· · · · $1845
radio, hydramatlc, power steering and power brakes.

2 DOor BeailtlfUJ ·Ivory red, clean tnierlor, lood tires, ra.
dio, beater. l'Gwerellde Tl'anmdEIOD.
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l952 CHEVROLET ......_. · .... ·...... · ·"$665

195 1 OIEYIOUT · · · · · · · · · · ··· ·.. · · ·:.. $545

Deluxe 4 Door. Sharp 2 tone

Radio, Heater

Wheelbott

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Suburban, Otlglnal blar,l! llnlah, good tires. Sharp
and out. One !If lhcae 1w'1! to Clluilltllldels. Only -

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1954 CHEVROLET · .. · .. · .... · $1595

1953 FORI' ....... · .. · · Now $1345

1-io ton Pickup, long wheel ba•e. V8 motor, Uy·
dramatic transmission . new 6 ply tires ~ Deluxe

2 ton LWB, 2-speed rear axle, good 825x20 tires.
Cab excellent condition, heavy duty springs and
frame. Brand new short block motor, IIOOd lOr!
dump body and heavy duty holst. Let's trade.

2·1on LWB, sound V8 motor, good cab, (4) practlc&amp;lly new t11·es. (825x20 first line) 10 ft. dump
body with Ilood hoist.

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and Chest Type
All Sizes
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BARGAIN .

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DEAL!

MMIIIL\.11K

OPEN EVENING_
$ nu
8:00 P.M.
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$279·9 5
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....,.., feaf •WMt co-lo• • Coo...,.llalaMOtl lid, IO&lt;klllfl llllch

caps, heater,_directional slCMJs. A e&lt;&gt;od buy.

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1-ton 11at bed, dual wboels with new 750Il6 r ..

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He,. II • lnacf lleyond ...,.,. - • h••tly ....,
ltftd cll,.,_t food ............. wllll a ..-.t fonn•la thot .
limply can, to. Imitated.

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Heiner's New
Germann Krust Bread
(Speaks For Itself!
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1953, FORD · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · ' · · ·:· $795

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1951 PlYM~UTH 6Pass. ...... ·· .. ·.. · $64S

1956 GMC .. · .. Priced only $1895
cab, only 11,000 miles, less than 6 mooths old.
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line model. - PlnmRllde trlblmillloa 1

-Nice.

2 Door. Heater and New Paint.

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1953 (JIEYitOLET 210 · · · ·.. •.. · · ···.. $845

Really a sharp one, 98 - 4 door. Special, 2 tone, heater,

gre~n 1 finish.

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1949 MERCURY ...... $145 1949 PONTIAC · · · ·· · · · $199 1948 PLYMOUTH · .... · $99

:rRUCKS! TRUCKS! Any Sin- Any

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1955 CHEVROLET 210 Del lay · · · .. ·,$1545

WEEK•END SP£€1A.LS
2 Door. Heater and Racllo.

MARKET

1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere .. · .... · .. $14,5
Beige finish.

EW ·c~~n G~E -FREEZER!

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'none co• capture Its ....edlleu fhntrot tuMil tui\JN. So ....
fo&lt; tho opoclali"'I...O•nto an the woappor - and IMk lw...
at the label to be tuN It tap· NM~r's ChnnoM Kruat bnadl

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T!gers, Coolville, Lead OV With Victories Thursday
Pomeroy Smothered 20-l As 15 Runs

ROUNDFP IN BASEBALL
IIY UNIUD PtlESS

Boston 16 B&lt;~ ltl mor" 5. 2nd
NATIONAL LEAGUE

AMERICAN LE~UE
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Chic•go
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The Hartford Tlgen and Cool

ville wert" the team! to beat todax
rould 1et only oae back ln the
In the Ohio Valley Auoeiation last ol the snenth.
Youn• Bill Clpehart for Pollt
baseball league a1 both completed
the fir,t week of play- two Jam1
3

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.::133 12
2Q7 LJ V2

es--with victori~ and tied for Pleasant (11 J'IUJ old) bad S
Jame
JOODJ for
rum~U
wMn b~
the league lead.
Washington .'i New York I , lst
was relieved
in tbe
be1lnntn11
of
Thursday's Resulls
Hartford
beat
Racine
.11t
Wlil·
the
eilhtb
by
Leiter
L*e.
CapeNew York 9 Was hmgt on 0. 2nJ
Phili!dclphia 2 Nt&gt;'&gt;'j' York I. ls' hama 5-&lt;1 with Luther Tucker on hart was -cbar1ed with the loss.
Cbicaio 6 Cleveland 4. I st
l 0 innings
the mound again&amp;t Little Foou
Chieago 2 Ch·veland 1, 2nd
Valentine'• homer opened tb!
New
York: 8 Philadelphia I. 2nd Wolfe and Coolville clobbered second inninil for Gall1polia but
Detroit 6 Kansas City 5. 1st 10 in
Brooklyn 4 P ittsbur~ h 3, 1st
visiting Pomeroy 20-l the laUe- Po.int made it 2-1 in tbelr b•ll
Detroit 3 Kansa,s City 2. 2nd
Ptll
sburgh 2 Hrooklyn 1, 2nd
being handicapped by the absen .. e with a walt, Lee'• sin&amp;le and J.
BO!ilon 7 Baltimo re l:i. Ist 10 'n .
M11w auk ef.' 5 c' hie ago 2. hl
of Huey "Big Chief" Renohil, Capehart'l double.
Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2. 2nd
their No . 1 curve artist .
J'or Gallipolis In lbe third Kea·
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St. Louis 7 Cinci nnati 2, L-.t
tinlf
aiqled Tbomu home who
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Cinc innati 7 St. Lo ui:-l 3, 2nd
ln the other game Gallipo:l1
went to Point Pleasant and han -1 bad walked. Alain in the fourth
ed Hindu Henderson 'J club it!i a walk utrlftce by JanJ1, and 1-'l
OVA. STANDINGS
'Second loss, and took its first error sent Morean home.
Point a:ot ils seventh lan1D.!
W L GB win 7·3 . Oldlimer U&gt;o Valentine
run
on Gleqon•a slaa!e. bb
C'ooh·illc
2 0
was the winning pitch~r youngstolen
bas~. and Larry 1M'• ah
Hartford
2 0
.!Iter Bill Ca pehart the loser.
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At Coolville Dkk Spence .., II•Gallipolis cinched ttlf aame b
0
boys jumped intet a four-run
Gallipolis
Midfllcpot·t
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I lead in the fourth Inni ng on sL1· the eiahth with two runs on
RaC'ine
U 2
-• gles by Riebel and Boyles. phu walks and two stolen blet-ft'l
PI Pleasant
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::! four walk~ . Kenny Imboden fo.!· hU1. Emil Thomu stole home in
Ruulh Thund•Y
lined Wiggins with two walks In the show. 'Mtey came back It~ th ~
Coolv il le 20 Pomcro~· 1
promptly walked two more before ninth to tally lwict! on Tbom1!1!'
double, GordOII'• slnale, a nerl·
g.;otting the (Ire out.
Hartrord 5 H11cine U
fiee
fly and an l'rror on a throw
Gal!ipolis 7 PI Plca~!Jnt :J
Then ill the sixth inninj;! lh£'
to
the
plate.
G•m•• Sund•y
skv fell in on ImbOden ail Riebel
Valentine ranned Cive. walkt-d
Coolv ille at Midc!lcjiOrt
and Ph il Boyles got tw~ singh..:;
G:Jllipo lis itl H.adrw
apiece, and J. Spencer, Die · ODe and hil relief, Bartet fann£1d
Hartford at Pomeroy
Spencer,
Baylor.
Swartz an11 Ol'lf!.\ Capehart stuck out four but
Pt. Pleasant - Opt•n
Baldwin t'aeh singled. Wilh Cl• ·e walked 11 . It was his first league
walks and two £'rror.!!l }15 runF start.
Lin• Score•
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Pomrroy prevented a white
SAN FRANCISCO UP- The P •
Hartford
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citlc Coa ~t League, doomed In wash in the s£' venth when Van
Racine,
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WOlff'.
and McNJckthe eyes of Its O..)lln president if Yranken singled Phil Collln8 les. Uartlord, Tucker (WJl), Hts·
the Giants and Dodgers transfer home from third. '
Junkman Balderson pit-ched 11on (9) and Tennan-t.
to California, meeU this Sundt
Pomeroy
000 000 100-1 6 3
to deride how much It should seven innings and was relieved Coolv.n1e 000 40 15 lOX--20 14 4
by
Dick
Spencer.
Pomeroy
co'·
receive in d•mages as the ret~u:t
Pomeroy, Wlrglns (LP), 1mb.. ·
lected 1ix hits but couldn't stay de-n
of 8uth a ablft.
(4), Guy Guinther (8l and
complaints wer-:!
"ln my opinion , a takina of in. Frequent
Nellelroad.
Coolville, Balctenor.
Los An1eles and San Francisco registered over the umpiring 'ln
territory from the PCL inevit· balls and strike calls.
Chet Oliver of Hartrord lien!
Middleport 1 ably will dellroy the lea1ue," Luther Tucker. former catch ,f
Phone 9391
said Pre•ldent Leslie O'Corinor.
tor ·Little Rock {Class AA ,) to th·•
mound· to save southpaw Georije
Rssson ror the Sunday game a:
Pomeroy.
THE SMART MONEY'S
All Tul'k did was fan nine Ra·
cine halter.~ while walking two ir
ON OLDSI
his eight in nings before Hesson
relieved in the ninth. He lliso
drove in the fint Tiger runs with
a dou ble In thf' first inninr scor·
CAPITOL
ing Boh Stivers and Gerald Clark
COLUMBIA
who had walked and ~l· ngled, an 1
then scored on an error hlmse.r
CORAL
Iu the firth Clark tripled and
DECCA
scored on the ratchet's error a 1 l
aga in in the eighth a run was
DOT
added when Hesson singled, Qli
KING
ver walked and Larry Hessoi\
doubled brother Gene ho me.
MGM
tittle Foozy Wolfe fanned I'
~IERCURY
Tigers and walked on ly two for
an ou t.s ttmdlng perfrJrmance b .t
RCA VICTOR
hi.q mnh• s on ly. taggod Tucker an 1
45
rpm and 78 rpm
Hesson for ~!x blows well scatter
ed.
TOP · DOLLAR VALUI TODATI
SINGLE RECOitllS
Two gumcs have nllttcd Ra('.:.'!
HIGH RESALI TOMORIOW_I
EP ALBUMS
18 frames of f,lOOSC Cigfl. ThursPitt~burgh

TJ!und•Y '• Rnults.

11 2tl

Spencer

(8J

and Baylor .

Mubattan bewin

Rodney Wam!ley.

batttint

todlti
lCAA
tr•ck and field championship'
Jnd the tussle probably won 't b~
deeidt'd until the final event is
rurt off Saturday.

game serie1 here t~hl witb Hfl'
Jeff-coat . who bas .plenty of savvy
agalnst tbe team from hi1 natlv ~
Chicago on the mound aa:ainst
the cubs.

for the team title in the

Scored In .Disastrous Sixth hming

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2:.! \1 1 .579 3
H:l l!l .48tl b / .

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Galllpolil .. 011 100 022-7 10 l
Pt. Pleasant 020 000 100:-3 8 3
Gallipolu., VMlenline (WPJ, Bar
tet , (1), and Mddahon. Poiul
ei&amp;htb and two in the n.ioth. PcW.nt Capehart (l.P), Lestt'r Lee 18) i.llld

for victory, takes a U: point l~1d
lnto. today '1 second and th ir-1
rou11d matches in the Palm Bta' h
Round Robin jolf tourmunt'nt .

Mrs .. Jetr.n Parker and Debra Jo
JEFFCOAT PtCKID
d M H
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. vP- May called en Mr. an
rs. er·
CINCINNATI UP-'fhe Clncln · l Ben Hogan, who has a new fpu!t· bert Parker at Syracuse SundlilY
d nat&gt;· •-die•• •·ill o~n a four ing grip to .et witb hit old deslr~t afternoon.

IATTLE FOA TITLI
NEW Yo•• UP V"ll

HOGAN HAS UAO

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TIRES

1956
Plymouth
$1695

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OldtmobUe l or '57 11l11e1 yov a big dlll•re~~ce In
~olue al1uo:h 11 tmoll dlfftrence In prlct-lfl'l llllowl""•l•ty llng, 1afer , 1mootber ride and mor. pow.rful
p•r forrnun&lt;&lt;~. It our ou•tl for o Rodlel Tt.tt

. day Dick

Taylor c licked

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double and a slnile, while Me·
Nickles, Junior (Big Foozy) Wolle
AUen
and Bob Adams
got stngl~;llitloll• Touoh

Stobarl

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Emil Thomas' club went

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Into o

Town•hlp of Sutton. to-wlt :
lherlft'1 f•l• Iff bill lttatt
The followlna deacrlbed prem-TM lteN ., Ohl•~ Melta Ceunty
laea, Jltu.ated in ..he Township of
CommoM Pleet Court
Sutton, County ot Meta•. and State
·~
of
Ohio: Tbe foUowlq real eatate
Fa--.,. ,_. a lu"ly, 1-., ..c.
in 160 aere Lot No. 1223. In Sutton
Case No. 12,115
rn punuance of •n order of qJe Township, Mella county, Oll.lo,
of real e1t•te In the above entitled and bollllded and ducnbed a• folaction to me directed 11· SheriH low•; Be,:1nr.ina: North 91l.S feet
of Meilll Co .. I,wlll offer fl)r public and West 3-10 feet {rem the Southauction at dOOr of court Houae, weat corner of Section Na. Sl, on
Pomeroy, Ohio, In the above n•m· the North Une of a 51 acre tract
ed .county on Monday, June 10, now or formerly owned by the
1967, at 10:00 a. m. the follqwlnJ Rose Hill Coal Company described
In deed' to It from Pit-blburgh Con·
solidaUon Coal Company, datfid
November 10. 1950, and recorded
ln bOOk 161, at Pa1e 161, of the
Deed Record~ of Meiss County, 0.,
"On the Banka .ol
thence West 381 feet; thence North.
The Beautiful Ohio"
' 180 West 76 fe('l to the Southeast
corner of Roy Arm• 0.37 acre lot
on top of a rock cliff, thence S.
S.mwl 0 . f'erry
f17 deg. Welt 146 feet to the East
Manaaer
aide or State Route No. 124, 20
feet frcm the center thereof and
Modem
running par:~llel and 215 feet North
Hotel Roofns
of a brick store b\llldlns; thence
So\lth
~ dec . 4i~5,' East 1315 feet
.
w..kty •n.d Monthly
alone the Eut licle .of State Route
No. 124, thence South 20 delfee,

HOTEL

MARTIN

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$1995 '

$1995

1954
Plymouth

$1695

8 cyl. Belvedere Hardtop. Powerflyte,
Radio and Heater.

$1045

$1295

1952
Plymouth.

1952

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Buick
$1325

14 Door Sedan. Radio and Heater. New
Paint Job.

$695

$795

1950
Oldsmobile

1948
Plymouth

88 4 Door Sedan
Radio and Heater

6 Cylinder
4 Door Sedan

$395

$125

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• Door S.edan

of her home on Pint Ave., t'fl+
hralint lh.e birthday• of her h·rtband, C. H. Wiae Jr., and bit· •h-

ter. Mrs. Cecil

Jll .
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A deeorated cake wa.a pr~t~ent·
ed to tbt a:ueats of honor 1n ·
D1hen present were Mrs. Elmer
Jbycook and
Deana:~
.11nd Deborah.

FOR

$299.00

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211d Ave.

1. Mlllnlt.

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SerYice Entrance On
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Convenient Budget Terms ot
Moore's Busy Stores

Priced from $24.95 up
See Our Modern Styl.,

FURNITURE

CLILANDS
APPLIANCE

Free Installation
TIRES

Choose Your New
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New Furniture

$59.95

SHOP MOOREi$

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POR,TAIU
Alit. COOLII

Mlddlepon

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PHONEM
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$75

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FOREMAN and ABBOTT

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Mill Sl.

CHRYSLER - PLY~OUTH
Phone 6378 or 6023

N. lnd Ave.

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SMITH CLOTHING CO. 1
Come In NOW
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On The Brightest Comer
In Jllldtlleporl

Chester M. Kb·J:man, whose place
of residell4X! il:l unknown and can·
not, with rr-asonable diligence, be ·
ascertained will take notice that
on the 17th day of April, 1957, the
undersigned, Helen Faye Kirkman,
filed hir petition against him in
the Common Pleas Court of Me~gs
Co•onty,, •Ohio, Case No. 12.!)37, tl·
he has been guUty of
~;;·~;!i!~~~~
towards the
the'
and of
has duty
abandoned
plaintiff and praying for divorce,
custody of child, ·alimony and other relief. Said ca1.11e will be for
heaJrlng on or aner the 3rd day .•
June, 1957.
Hel~n Faye Kirkman
PLAJNTIIT
Webster &amp; FUltz
Attorneys for Ple.intiU

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Dodge

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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
.. lst1te af LM R•ub O.Ce•Hd ..
Notice il hereby Jlven that Ho
bert J. Raub whose Post Office
addres.s Is Pomeroy, Ohio has
been duly appointed Administrator
of the Estatt of Leo Raub, deceased, late of Pomeroy, Meigs
County, Ohio
Dated this 17th day of May 1957 .
John C. Bacon
Judge oJ the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio

Mercury

6 cyl. Cambridge 4 Door Sedan. One
Local Owner.

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(5) 24 31 (6 )7, 3tc

Special 4 Door Sedan. Dynaflow. Ra·
dlo and Heater.

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6 cyl. Savoy Club Coupe, Hy.&lt;frlve,
Radio apd Heater.

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(5) 17. 31. 3tc

. 1954
Plymouth

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Statemeat lD Lieu of and tor ID . StatRMta in l.Jeu of iDd. for an
NOTICI OP A'POtNTM!J!NT
ACil'ount ln the Cuardian•hlp of" Aecount h1"1U Mattu~ ol.rt.be...P4Atlmlnbtrltor
John Youna •n Jncompelent
tate of Samuel Pearl M.cKlnnay,
lltate of lllpMth Halley
Firrt and Final Account of Be• de~uaed
Md
tie Wekb,••.\dmlnlatratrl.x
of Lbe
.Fint and __
Final _.Aceount
•'--of Ebtr
1
N~Uee t1 -hereby a.lven that 11. Elltate of .a:.u .ward We tb, deteue 4 Hendenon, ~u.,or o1 ul4' ltttlll
aat count.. wbolf Post Office Al'l - .. First 'and P'inal A.ctount of Wil· of ~aille C. ~nder.un , de«aM41
dre~~ )j; Delaware, Ohio, Route 9. J !Ja m Muwr, Admln: ~lnWr ~
F1rat and F1nal ~~nt of b1·
bas ~en duly appointed u Admin- Honu Noo of the Eltatt of U l he bell D Smith, AdmmJJtratrl:. of
iJtrator ot the ~torte of Elizabeth Spiret, deceucd
the z.tate of P.romitt Diehl, DeHalle1 ~e of Meiga County , Ohio.
Fint and Final Account of Helen cealed
R. HJIIndley. Encutrhr: or the ElFirst and Final AccO'..nt of Ber·
deceased.
Dated \hll nth day of May 19:1-7 -~ tate ol John F. Handley, deceued nard V. rultl, Adminlltrator of
"' Jpbn C. Bacon
.r int and Final Account of !..ora the Edate of Un.a DeUel , de-J'udle -or the Pr9b1tlf! Court 8. Gilpi n, Exeeutrlx of the Ett1te cea11ed
• M•Ias Count)', Ohio
· of Otho M. Gllpln, decea11ed
Ftnt and 'Final Account of Ros·
(~) 17. '24, 31, 3tc
Final Account of Louis B. coe C. Meadow1, Administrator of
Vaugblln, Adminiatrator of the Ell- t.be Ettate £&gt;f Dea G. Hayea, dt-tate ' of Lucinda ATDold , de~ued ceaaed
''-' Oill"
Fmt and ?ina! Account of Edna ' All peraora interested are reNOTICI.
M. Arnold . Executrhr:. ol the Ettate quired to a!terld 1ueh !eltlement
SETTLBMINT Of ACCOUNTS
of Clermont L. Arnold , Deceased
and make ohjeetions lheret'l, if any
prqbate -Court, Melea Cofolftty, Ohlo
First a~d Current ~ecount of they haYe.
Noliee iS hereby given that the 1Paul ~ - Sm_a rt, Guard tan of the
Any persnn interestt•d may file
following A"counts haYe been
Guardtaruhtp of Fil&gt;rence Lucy written uceptions to said Aced in said Cotttt for settlement, Ste~ens.
.
ccunf.l ,or any item thereof. five
and that the same will be heard on • Ftrst and Fmal Account of Sbel- days prior to bearing, and at that
Monday the 1st day ol July 19~7 lie Petly, Adminiatratr;x with the time further time may be allowed
to-wit :
·
' Will AnneYed of the Estate of C. for cauJe, to file such exception•.
First and Final Account of Gla- E. Petty, dec~ase~
John C. Bacon
dys Marie f ·rye, Executrix of the
Statem~nt ,m Lieu or and for an
Probate Judge
Estate of John w. Eskew , deceared Account m he Matter of the Es- (5 )3 1, 1tc
Sixth and Current Arcounl of
John A. Hunnel, Guardian of the

O.C•••"

6 Cyl. Del Ray Coupe
Uke New

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unr;e

NOTICE OF lrPPOINTMINT
Eatate of E!ma Burton
Notice Is hereby give n that Howard Frank who1e P01t Offiee address is Racine, Ohio has been duly
OPI&gt;oiroled Adminis-trator of the E:sof Elma Burlol'i, deceased.
of Salisbur)' Township, Meigs
J 'C~o:tY; Ohio.
this loth day of May 1957
John C. Bacon
Jud1e of the ,Probate Court
MeJa:s County , Ohio

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6 cyl. Plaza 4 Door Suburban, Power·
fllte . Radio and Hebter. •

LP ALBUMS

WERNER
RADIO

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'Chevrolet

8 cyl Royal Hardtop. Powerfllte !l·ans.
Radio 'and Heater.

1955
Plymouth

· RECORDS

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Dodge

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Heater.

Then See
Mullen
ot

MULLENS
SOHIO
SERVICE

degree 15'

feet runnlnl tbrou1h a
point tMJ feet Northerly of a mine
opentnc; 1.btace N.o rth 248 feet LO
tbe pJaet: of be&amp;lRDIElJ, contalnlnJ
3.66 acre•; e:.eeptina. and reserv·
ins to the Role Hill C'lnl Company
ita IUct'f:POrl and atli&amp;I'S, ali c:O.:ll,
oil, a:u •nd other mineral• under·
lying the loll , wltb the rl&amp;ht to
enter on aald premilt'l pr.otpect,
explore .:~.nd drill for, and mine,
excavate- and remove the ume
with all r:aachmcry, appUance1,
ti:dures and lhlnJI neceuary or
convenient thcretcr, and 1110 a
riJht or way OYer, acrou and upon a ruacl runninil along the We8t
erly alde thereol as deseribed In
the deed he-reinafter referred to.
And being the same property
conve)'ed by the Rose Hill Coal
Company to Farmers Feed and
SuppJ..v, Inc.-., by dH"d dated June
22, 1951, and record£1d in Book
173, at Page 29" ,of Deed Record!
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Said pre-mlsea appraised at $10,.
OOO .QO .and cannot be sold lor tess
than ~ or appr!'lil:lement.
RobCTt c. Hartenbacb
(Sheriff}
Hallid!ly &amp; Sheets
Attorney
(5) to, 17, 24. 31, (6} 7, :Stc

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No. 1.24.;

Pomeroy's Belt

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Legal
County of Melat,
ol' otflO,·

Middleport

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High food costs got you down? _

Middleport, Ohio

Ple1111ant
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APP.LIANCES .

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saxton of
Lqgan spent Saturday with Mt·s.
Gamet Williamson.
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Jnll' a week with her ihtE!r, Mrs.

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YES, PRICES ARE LOWER

1957 FORD "8" 2 Dr. . . . . . . . .
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Showroom fresh and only 1500 miles, healer, light blue

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finish. Another new ChcvrolE&gt;t trad ~ in .

1954 CHEVROLET 4 Door · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · $895
Sedan. Reautlful 2 tone green finish . Spotless Interior,
good rubber, guaranteed all the way, heater.

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1953 CtqtYSLER Club Coupe · · · ·· · · · · · · · $795
Local owner and very ~lean . Light blue finish . All good
tlre.s. Radio, Heater and Auto. Trans.
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Black llnlab,aood tires.
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1956 CHEVROLET 210 .... · ........ · .. $2295
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8 cyl. Station Wagon, ·4 Door. Ivory and Blue Finish, Pow·
er&amp;Ude, VB Motor. Radio and Heater, Guards. Really 1harp
and will stand close lnspettlon.

1954 FORD Custom .. ,. ··•· · .. · ...... · .. $895
6 Pass: Cpe. Orl1lnal dark lll'•en flnbh, .good tires, locally
owned, heat or1radio, one of those sbarp c;ars, only -

1951 CHEVROLET 6 Pass. Cpe. · .. · ....

~95

Local owner and nice and clean.

4 Dr. Interior like new lleater, V8 motor, lood tires,

Coupe, one owner llld very low mu--ae. hater, hlgb rub.
ber, ali vinyl plas)lc Interior, light green lin!Jh. Want a

1954 OLDSMOBILE · · · · · ·· ·· ·· · · · · ·· · · · $1845
radio, hydramatlc, power steering and power brakes.

2 DOor BeailtlfUJ ·Ivory red, clean tnierlor, lood tires, ra.
dio, beater. l'Gwerellde Tl'anmdEIOD.
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l952 CHEVROLET ......_. · .... ·...... · ·"$665

195 1 OIEYIOUT · · · · · · · · · · ··· ·.. · · ·:.. $545

Deluxe 4 Door. Sharp 2 tone

Radio, Heater

Wheelbott

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Suburban, Otlglnal blar,l! llnlah, good tires. Sharp
and out. One !If lhcae 1w'1! to Clluilltllldels. Only -

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1954 CHEVROLET · .. · .. · .... · $1595

1953 FORI' ....... · .. · · Now $1345

1-io ton Pickup, long wheel ba•e. V8 motor, Uy·
dramatic transmission . new 6 ply tires ~ Deluxe

2 ton LWB, 2-speed rear axle, good 825x20 tires.
Cab excellent condition, heavy duty springs and
frame. Brand new short block motor, IIOOd lOr!
dump body and heavy duty holst. Let's trade.

2·1on LWB, sound V8 motor, good cab, (4) practlc&amp;lly new t11·es. (825x20 first line) 10 ft. dump
body with Ilood hoist.

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and Chest Type
All Sizes
at ·
BARGAIN .

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FREEZER

DEAL!

MMIIIL\.11K

OPEN EVENING_
$ nu
8:00 P.M.
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ON .t.MIN
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$279·9 5
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oylltem

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....,.., feaf •WMt co-lo• • Coo...,.llalaMOtl lid, IO&lt;klllfl llllch

caps, heater,_directional slCMJs. A e&lt;&gt;od buy.

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1-ton 11at bed, dual wboels with new 750Il6 r ..

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He,. II • lnacf lleyond ...,.,. - • h••tly ....,
ltftd cll,.,_t food ............. wllll a ..-.t fonn•la thot .
limply can, to. Imitated.

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ling lhe want a. .-pie bofta ~ lnolt

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Heiner's New
Germann Krust Bread
(Speaks For Itself!
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1953, FORD · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · ' · · ·:· $795

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1951 PlYM~UTH 6Pass. ...... ·· .. ·.. · $64S

1956 GMC .. · .. Priced only $1895
cab, only 11,000 miles, less than 6 mooths old.
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Really like' !'!w. ·

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4·Dr. New blaek flnllh. Radio llld Heater, Deluxe Fleet·
line model. - PlnmRllde trlblmillloa 1

-Nice.

2 Door. Heater and New Paint.

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1953 (JIEYitOLET 210 · · · ·.. •.. · · ···.. $845

Really a sharp one, 98 - 4 door. Special, 2 tone, heater,

gre~n 1 finish.

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1949 MERCURY ...... $145 1949 PONTIAC · · · ·· · · · $199 1948 PLYMOUTH · .... · $99

:rRUCKS! TRUCKS! Any Sin- Any

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1955 CHEVROLET 210 Del lay · · · .. ·,$1545

WEEK•END SP£€1A.LS
2 Door. Heater and Racllo.

MARKET

1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere .. · .... · .. $14,5
Beige finish.

EW ·c~~n G~E -FREEZER!

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'none co• capture Its ....edlleu fhntrot tuMil tui\JN. So ....
fo&lt; tho opoclali"'I...O•nto an the woappor - and IMk lw...
at the label to be tuN It tap· NM~r's ChnnoM Kruat bnadl

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Legal, Notice

I 1trea, wu

alto willed t o llid Har·
riet McClure- and Lucinda PoweJI
by their f'ather J ohn Bradjleld by
will d.d ed and reeorded in t hE"
~eCor d of Wllls of Mel.p Count)·.
')blo, in Boolr 6 paa:e 1 0~.
Reference :QeH : Vol ume ~
1ages 69 and 70, Meigs County
Oeed Record,.,
Appraised Value $200.00.

NOTICE QF PUILIC SAL I

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Garage. Phone 3611 , Raeme, 0.
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apartment size. Ki tchen range,
breakfast set, .r ugs,
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ware, ele ctric swt&gt;epcr, iron ,
dock, toa ster, po rcelai n top
ki tc hen table, misce llaneous ar·
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tru&lt;"k, good condition li ke ne w.
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never been sr~i d . Bl.rl'! l 11;rr '· ' on l"hu.:;tcr Hoad. Sec Waller
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Porc h Nlllul NI, Venetian blinda,
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Furn it un • l"ree est!!:.itea. Dale
W l ppt. ~ Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
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Potmroy,

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2W)(JQ' wi lh ce me nt patiO, (C·
businels, l'lcllln g
hl•ruuw u:
!11(' 111 wot llu, ~•· w rr und wat or,
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Wl'll\ of lruffir ligh' in Cheshi re
Cros1 Broiler
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FA.GS-DeKalb th e l'rofit Pu 1 - - IN. H.ERM BERRY'S II AH 'll · !'i room rw urt mcn l, 218 ~ Maln St.,
Pon·lCrl'ly . Coil 25 1 or sec Dr. K.
F.J\Y, lllc., Park er5hurg, W 1 D. Amllbury.
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vacation po.~Jt( on , llp.J I' ndld e.&gt;;·
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lronlnl mangle, A· l condit ion.
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. lendanll, alfeglng tbat Dora Romine died testate on the 17th day
or March, 19&amp;3, and that her Last
Will and Testament WBI duly admitted to probate by the Probate
Court of M.tg• County, Ohio, on
the 3ht day of March , 1958, and
on the 2nd day of April , 19M, Sybil Ebenbach was duly appointed
and qualified as Exeeutrlx of aaid
estate. Furthermore, that t he said
petition allege!! that all of the
persona who are beneficiaries under the Last Wi11 and Te•tament
of Dora Romine, Deceased, have
cOnsented to the sale of the fol·
lowing described 11'!al estate . to.

P.ADIO • 1'EL£V lilllN SERV1CI!:,
Phon..... JO, Cleland Appllanee
Store, l .Ld W. M.aln St., Pomeror wlt :
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Plreel. No. 1: The following de.
scribed Real Estate tituated In
ttre Village of Dexter (formerly
I lU BI I nsuronce
called M...tin•burg) Count~ of
- - - - - Meigs and Sta t~ of Ohio, bounded
a.n.e.5~p.oa iDIUI'IDCe l\altDC7. and deacri~d 11 follows ; BeglnMiddleport. Fire • A-l)eo nln(. South 8% degree!! Eaat 160
Boot11. Pbono 1111111-ll
N1IOII feet from the South east corner
of Lot No. 1 in the Village of MarFoREMAN .-ABB'
=
O'M'=-;;t~
. v:-.-=SEJI.= tinlburg; thence West parallel
VICE AU mate• Repaired bt Bx· with the South Hne oC Lot No. 4 •
pert Ter ...nicla..a.t. Plloae .,_. y · distance of 90 feet or to the West
MlddleJOl"
f.lll-11 line of . said Lot No. 4; thence
South along the We.st rllne of nld
COMPLETE tnaunnc. Ptot.et.loa, Lot No. 4 a distance of 20 feet or
DoD to the South line or Lot No. 4;
Lif,, Aut(·. Fire, Polio.
Mills, Mlddleport, Oh~. ·
thence East along the South line
- - - - ~·:-::----- of Lot No. 4 a distance of 90 feet
or to the South East corner of
(21 R~l Eitote
said Lot No. 4; thence North 20
LAND FOR SALE-Ten acret on feet to the place o{ beglnniJ;.
~lng the 11me real eltate con.
Route Seven near Cheater, up to
by Jennie L. Murray to AJ·
veye(l
og :.cres available U dellred.
Ralph Russell , P•J!neroy, Ohio. bert Romine and Dora Romine by
deed dated September 2, 1919, and
S,.26-7t p
r~corded in Volume 120 at 'PaJe
308 ot the record ot deed• of Mela•
~~~,::w:-":m::o:::d:::e::rn:-":r:::o~nc::li:','"'::n::ou:::,.:::-"':'1-; I County, Oblo, Albert Romine later
rooms, bath , half bath, ftill conveying hil interest to Dora
basement, B miles from Pomt· Romine by deed dated Novemi;M!r
roy , Phone 953 ..v.
3-21).Bte 2, 1940, and recorded in Volume
154 at Page 618 of the recorda of
Seven rooms, bath, full size bl\9t· deed, ot Meigs County. Ohio,
Parcel No. 2: The lolluwing dem cnt, garage , main highway , 5
minu tes driv e from town ' o~ scribed Real Estate ' silualed in the
schools. Ccward Calvert, 81'1 Township of Salem , in the County
of Meigs and St-ate of Ohio, ln
E a .~ t Mai n St. , Phone 248.
Section No. 5, Town No. 8, Range
5·29-3tc
No. Hi of the Ohio Company's Pur.
chale, in the Village of Dexter;
Beginnin_.: Eaat 40 feet and South
Good
Uoed
8~ Deareea East 5 rods from tbe
All Mueo ind Modell
South Eut earner of Lc:tt No. 1
in the
Village
of Martlneburg (now De~terl ; t hence South
AUTO SALBI
8o/.i dearee• Eallt 11 rods; thenre
North 81V.. dttgree~~ East 10 rodt;
thence North 40~ Degrees Weat
12 rod.!! and 2~ ln. ; thence We.st
-----3 rods to the place of bcalnninlj:.
Excepting thercfro.n a parcel df
land 56 feet in width North and
South
and across the North end of
11\'BURAN(:£ AGliNC'f
the above described real estate.
l'ba, AutomDbUe, HHitll!
Being lh~ •arne real estate con· ACCIDIN~
.
veyed
by Jennie L. Murray to AI·
Lifo. c...,.lty o n d bert
Romine
and Dora Romine by
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deC'd dated September 2, 1919, and
recorded in Volume 120 at Page
In MIDDLIPDIIT, DHIO
308
of tfle recorda of deeds of
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Meigs County. Ohio, Albert Romine later conveyC'd his interest
to Dora Romine by deed dated
November 2, 1940. and recorded
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In VoluMe 1M .at Pa«e 618 of the
t1 ~C:i':.ds o~ deeda qf ,Melli Count)l,
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Romine and Dllra Romine by deed
dated September 8, 1930. and recorded In Volume 133 Jl. Paa:e 331
of the record of deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio, A1ben H.Omlne later
oonveyina: his interest to Dora Romine by deed dated November 2,
HMO, and recorded in Volume 1&amp;4:
at Page 818 of ·the record of deeds
of Meies County, Ohio.

fnto and a par\ or tb"a VIUaee of
Middleport-, M~gs County. Ohio;

as the same is platted and of rec·
ord in Volum·e 2 .at pages 8 and

sis. Fi&amp;hting desperately to hold
onto th eir third place s tanding,
the Indtans Thursday night recaUed Hank Aa:uirrc from Sa 1
Diego of the Pacific Coallt League
to bolster the ailing Indian mounJ

TRill! IN CRISIS

KANSAS CITY. Mo. UP- Two
10 of the reeords of plats ln theoffice of the Recorder of Meia:.s Chicago White Sox pitchers hur:
County , 01\io, and 1ituate on the ed th e Cleveland Indians into a
East side of Beech Street between dl:lu.ble Lois 6-4 and 2·1 Thursday
Locust and Ash Streets in aald to put the Tribe Into a new cri·
Village.

Parcel No. 5: The following de.
And being the same property
scribed real estate situated in tbe conveyed by Frank D. Collins to
To·wnship of Salem, In the County Clifford M. Ervin and Nona F.
ol Meigs and State of Ohio, In Sec- Ervin by deed dated August ~
tlon No. 5, Town No. 8. and Range ' 1950,• and recorded in Book 166,
No. 15 of the Ohio Company'a Pur· at Page 22 of the deed records of
chase, bounded and deBCribed as Meigs CountY, Ohio, and later con·
follow s: Belinning 9 rods and 8 veyed by Clifford M. Ervin and
links South 11 degrees 40 minutes Nona F. Ervin to Dora Romine by
East from the South West corner deed bearing date of February 9th
of Lot No. 12 of Martinsburg (now 1953, and recorded in Vol. 172,
Dexter); thence Southwardly 30 Page 686 o{ tl;.e record of deedS"
feet on the Ea1t .aide of RailrO'Iild of Meip County, Ohio.
from the center of said road;
Plaintifrs petition further althence 51 rods along the East aide leges that Parcels Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
of said Railroad ; thence North and 5 were appraised in the in.
68 :Yo~ degrees East 9 rods to a stake ventoey of said estate at the aum
where a hickory 6 inches in dlam. of $6,800.00, and Parcel No. 6
eter bears NCil'l:h 8G de11rees West was apprslised at the sum of $4,000.
23 linka distant; li.hence North
Plaintiff furthtc%' alleges that
31 '1-2 degree. Eaat 26 rods and 16 other defendants are named In the
links to a stake in road where an said pet)·uon by virtue of an et·
elm fi Inches bears South 80 de- ror app arlng in the deacriptlon
grees We~t 1'7 links distant : thence in Parcel ·No 1 and Parcel No. 2
North 6 degrees West 4 roda to of. deed&amp; appearing In the chain
a stake where a butternut 8 i11ches o! title.
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bears aou{b 7~ degrees West 12
In saic\ petition, plaintiff prays
links distant; thence North 19l,i that the rights, interests and Uens
degrees West 8 rod!! to a stake in of the said defendants lnay be
the rold; tftenc~e North 37~ de. fully determined, adjusted and
greea Welt 18 rods to tbe place of protected, and that petitioner may
beginning, containina three (3) be authorized and ordered to aell
acres, more or less. ·
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said parcels or real e~tate aceord·
Being.. the same real estate con· ing to the statute In auch case
veyed by Albert Romine to Dora made and provided, and fo-r all
Romine by deed dated November other proper orders and :·elief in
2, 1940, and r P.corded fil Volume the premises.
160 at Page 10:. of the record of
Said parties are required to ansdeeds of Meigs County, Ohio.
wer 0 q or before the 13th. day of
Parcel No. 8: The followinl real July, A. D., 1957.
estate situated in the County of
Sybil Ebersbach, -aa Ex·
Meigs, in the St.,te of Ohio, and
ecutrlx or the Estate of
in the ViUage of Middleport, and j
Dora Romine, Deeellsed
bounded and described aa follows: Crow and Crow
Bc tng Lot No. Twenty-Five (215)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Lower. Pomeroy, now ·
(15) 24, 31, (6) ,7, 14, 21, 28, 6tc

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Parcel No. 3: The following deacrlbed real estate aituated In the

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of Salem,
In theofCounty
of Metge and
In the State
Ohio.
Section No. 5, Town No. 8 and
a •• ,. No. 15 of the Ohio Compo.
ny's Pu~hue, In the Village of
Dexter. Berlnninc at the South
E•11t corner of Lot No. 1. In the
VUlaae of Martln1burg (now De1Cter); thence Eatt 40 feet; thence
Soutb 8~ dcMreea Eut II rods;;
thence Ea11t 3 rode; the beainnlnll
Point ol the land herein &lt;:on'*yed;
thence South E.. t 12 rod• and 21
links or to the South Eatt corner
of the lot known 11 tht~ Oscar Wil·

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thence Eaat to the center of Lead·

the Creek to a point due east of
the pl••e of be1lnn1na; th•n•e
West to the pla&lt;!e or beginnins,

:~",~a::,in, one-bolt (\i) ••re,

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Being the Parne rea1 eatate- eon.

Ye~ed ·~ Mory Dulaney to Albert

Domine and Dora Romine by deed
dated September e. 1930, and re·
corded I• Vol . 133 at Poge 331 of
the rt.Jcord of doeds ~ Meigs Count~, Ohio, Albert Romine later con:
veyina hia Interest to Dora Ro-

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,.rlbed Real Ellote alluated In the
Townablp of Salem, In the County
of Melp, and State of Ohio , In
Section No. a, Town No. 8 and
llan1e No .15 of the Ohio c om.
pany'a Purtbue, In tbe VIUage or
Dexter, bOun&lt;lod and do&lt;erlbed ..
foUtwa: Being • .tract of land flfty.

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following deeertbed

real estate:

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SED CAR AND. TRUCK BA~GAI

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Su nday, .lune 2. rrom 6·00 , 'J
6:30 P. M. Eastern Day light Time
concerning res ulis of the recent
~eva luation levy e lt!c:tion whi h
was defeal ...1 in Kanawha County,
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recorded in Volnme
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County, Ohio, to wh ich reference by the State Patrol.
Jerry Bau ghmas of At hen WCHS Rad io and
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Appraised Value $100.00.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenba,·h :rl Mr. Slack will be Nell Bog.11~
FARCEL NO. IV : The firll piefe reported Thunton Stor. ~. 36, Pt. m d Bob Boaz of the WCHS-TV
Appraised Value $600.00.
is described 11 !ellows, to-wit : Pleu1nt, was jailed Thursda:: neWs stliff." A third panel me,, .
PARCtL NO. U: ~All ot 'the to1.: The foHowln&amp; real estate situate night Cor intoxication . arrested oy ber is to be announcl'd.
lowin&amp; described real estate situ. in the County of fdeip and State
ated t.n: Sdpto ITown1 hl.p, Meijt pl. Ohio and ~ounded u follows:
county, Ohio, in Si!ctlon Seven, Be11inllin1 at ~l'le Southeast eorner
Town Seven , ttange Fourteen, be· of Fraction No. 7 tn Sclip,io Town·
ACR'OSS
D. Cautious
2:1. Leaf
l!linning at the Northeast cDrnor ship, County and State aforesaid,
1. Large
6. Wllmlng
&lt;bot.)
of a ten acre Jot eonve)&gt;ed bY thente North 102 rods; tbenee ·,.
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26. Camna
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Wtlt 12 rods; thence West 3; de- '
5. M\lliC
8. Tributary
atand
Thomas Dy~ to John· Bradfield by gree Soi.th 36 rods; thence west I
character
stream
28. Amer.
deed dated December 9th. A. 14 degree Soulb 20 rods; thence
9. fl.kin
t . European
lean
D., 1848 and recor~ed in the West 40 de.tilree South 24 rods;
openings
capital
Indian
deed records of Me1gs County, thence West 31 decree South 2Q
10. Sharpened 11. Metal
29. SO~io, In Volume 13 on pages 1~0 rods; thence SouUI 28: dl'gree West
12. Man'a nama
waate
ahaped
13. Finner
13. Ctty cFla.)
mold.
and 111 to which reference. l!l 13 rodi 12 Jinlts; thence East 30
U . So&amp;k nu
1:1. Social group
inga
b ere~y made for a more defmlte rods: thence South 40 rods ; thence
15. Apple center lB. ArmadlUo
31. Sweet
1'Hki,..,'• ._,..,
~esc~tption; thence SOuth fort~ . East 715 rods 17 links 1o place pf
1tl. Perform
li. Public
32. Recep..
87. Julnble4.
:rods, .thence Wesl fort)' r~di, bel(lnning, Cflntahdng 1bout forty
17. J'erffitly
vehicle
taclea
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type
thence North forty rods; thenc~ (4pl aere.s. more or lelll', and 1ft
1'1. Ood "'
ll. ltriped
IJap. ~ ~ 38. Holldar
E.ast fort)' rod• . t~ tile place of be· 51,, ... and' except the oohl ·that was
p!tuW't'
chalce-dony 34. P'lower.. '!(Jap.)
gmning. contauun_g ten acres. reurved by Jacob Davla when. 1aid
:10. 1'hlll
,S. Auton'loblla
leu
~~ 40. Exelama.
more or less. and 11 the ~arne ten land was deeded by etdd Davi 11 to
21. Chum
14. Spoken
pl1nt
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acres .of land d~dtd by George'!'· A. Duo1ap, deed dated January 3
12. Pronol,lft
Bradfteld and wtfe to said Harriet 18151
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McClure and Lucinda Powell b~
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valleyJ
deed dJted July 16, 1890, and re·
The sec(lnJ pleee is described
16.
Alttrlak
corded in Deed Book No. 66 page as follow", to-wll : The followin&amp;
27. Contorted
102, Dee-d Records of Meigs Coun· real e!ltate sJtuatc in tbe 'J,'ownabip
21. Hawaiian.
ty, Ohio; the undivided•. half of t'he of Scipio, Courity qf Meigs and
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State of Ohio, ~n Fraction 7, Town
SO. Blunderaforesaid ten acres, was conveyed 7, Range 14 of the Ohio company's
31. Duplngby !laid Lucinda Powell and hus- Purth1tlle beginning approximately
33. A ratio
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·band· to H~rr let McClure- ~Y deed 154 Nd.' East of the Soutbwest
34 Deceive
dated Apnl aqth, Ul9l, · and re· · corner 0 f said Fraction, which
3:1. Born
~rded in De-ed Book No. 71 pages point is also the Southeast corner
38. Add
260 a~d 2IP o! .Yte 1;\e~ R~ords' o! a p.1rcel o( real esta,te conveyed
SB. Fnncb
of MctgS' C"opd~Otttd.
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bl.,H,enry MeCiure, et al ., by deed
cheese
Also the foUowing desenbed dated February 9 1870 and re·
-39. RlverReal State. situ,ated in the. ~ »un~~ corded In Volum~ 36 ' page 4M,
!Fr.•
o£ Meigs, m tHe State oC Ohio, m Meigs County Deed Records·
40. Monks eowta
Scipio Township and bounde!J ~od Thence Eas-t 94 rods; tllence North
u . Contradict
&lt;lescriPed as follows, to-wit! Be· 40 rods· thence West 79 rodS·
42. Handle
Jinni~ a.t the Nort.west eohler: tlienCe Southwest to the place
(Rom.
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of a
acre lot wiDed by J9hn beginning, containing 21.6 acres,
DOWN
Bradf ~d; to Harriet :McClure and more or 1e11. Save and except the
1. City f0.)
Lueln"-a Powoll; -thence 40 rods lata: which have heretofore been
South Qf to lhe line between the aoht· and conveyed from. 11ld real
I . M... H\dtl
said ~Orte W. Bradfieold and J. estate but lncludiog Lob II, 8 and
4.ComJIMI
S. Bradfleld; . tlepee West 56 rocb 1B in .the Villa11e ot Harrltomrllle.
point fabbr.)
alon~ the 'atd line: thence North
These two parcels contain sb:ty,
40 fadt; thencQ Eart 56 rodk _to two acrea, more or Jess and are al·
DAILY fJBYPnic!Uo'r£ - Bere'a how to work 1t1
the pla~lil · of beg'Jnnini and bell\t 10 known 11 ·tht. Duplap rarm.
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in Seetaon 1, RUle 14, and Town
AJ)i)ralsed Value $1200.00. '
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7 of the Ohio Cbmpany's J;»Urchase,
Said Ptemiaes are appraised as
One Jetter tlmpl,. aUnd1 for another. In thla sample A 11 uaed
containing 1-4 'acres, and belng the shown abOve and mu1t he sold for
for the thllft t.·a. X f9r the two O'a, etc. ShJ.gle Jettera, apotr
same prem1se11 conveyed by George not leu'\f:hlin f'M(o.f.hirds of slid aptrophu, ttl.- lenrth and formatlon of tHe wqtda are an hlntl.
W. Bradfield and wife to said Har- praised value. tTh~ terms of the
l!acb d&amp;)" the to~ .lttten are different.
riet McClure by ·deed dacted Feb- 1ale are cub in Jti'nd on de1ivery
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270 of Meigs County. Ohio. All or for sale . as .separate parcel!! and
UHXXV QZEJBEUZ B S RU,
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sald foregoing 'Real Ettate ha~ing as a whOle.
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been purchased by said Harriet
Dale M. Dutton, Ex.ecut&amp;r
of . the . E:st1te of Metrill
McCJure : loni after the death of
lOX GNH-HNOBUHNOVZ .
MOO'IUJ'e, 'DeeH.Ied.
Jler late husband · Nathalilel Me·
Clure o.nd theretore awnr the feet Webster &amp; Fultz
Yeeb!rday's Cryptoquote: THE PRES&amp;NT SCENE, THE
to tald twenty-fobr acres ot land Attorney" for· Executor
. I"UTlmE LOT, HIS TOILS, HIS WANTS, WERE ALL FOR.
in her own rij:ht. the first above
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PARCEL NO. Ul : The followina:
·eal estate 'iiHuate in the County
lf Melga. io the State of Ohio. and
'n the Villag&lt;! of Harrisonville an ti
'&gt;oundecl and described as follow s.
l'hc following de!ltt ibed Town Lots inj ur ies .
in the VillaJ e of Harriso nville.
Also in Middleport Bernar~ '1¥"
\fei&amp;t County, Ohio. to-w1t : Lot
No. Sixteen OBl, Fifty feet wid e Edward, 23. Hun ting ton, W Va
lnd one hundred feet lont;. as wa~
. ., r haraed
a . with . reckless opera
found on the fira t plat of nid v :l. tw n and pa1 d ~ n ne o! $~ an'r
lage of Harrisonville.
costs. Two men . Clan-nre N :c~le~
Also Lot No. on e (1), twenty (20) 1 and James Ned _Call . we_re J&lt;ltle.
·feet wide D.nd one hundred feet om charges of m,tox tcattOn .
long, as f(I.Un~ on Pld of A. Dun·
Pomeroy mayor s &lt;'Ourt act'ept .
laps Addition to the Village of ed bo?d s from these out-of-town
IIarrisonvillc, Ohio, ai rt:c&lt;trd~n on rnotonsts Thursd&lt;!y:
the 16 th day of October, A. D..
Lloyd T. Hun~ey, Rittman, 0
1858 on paaes M Jn the Records two counts, drlvmg, w1thout a v~ ­
of Plats of a:iid Countv of M.t'ta. It lid _o perator's license and for no~
belnf the aame preroilta conv"Ytd havmg a proper mufrler. bo !1.b~ H. 1. Lee and •i!e to taid Hat· $215.
tiett McClure ""' deed dated and

Dally Sontinel, l'omeroy·lrllddleport, 0 ., Kay 31, 1817-'1'

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On lt. JJ. C:.ll Wm. . . , _ ,

Jed Web ~ter , Ptul Branch he -~all
'1ia fh,.e-dl)' jA il J.en~enc~ from
he Common Pleu Court !or dr1v
Contlnwcl frtm IHR" on•
tht' left &amp;Ide owned by Maryli·· rng while inloxiCAted, and Cly'r,le
\llfrlend was jaj.led Wcdnefd.t''
Maiden, ' 9~2 S. Third, Middlepon
'or violation of pl'Ob~; t!on in lh&lt;Jf
This failed to 3 top the char
ing car too, 10 11 ended it ' he bad been drin'l ing lntoxitat~arooming rtr:e jn a garden ow r. .ni btvcralj:es and laili n11 to JU p·
:»art bil ehildren .
cd by Cla rk Van Cooney.
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George Varju ,. • aCb.nd, W ~ -·
estimated a toUt! of $1700 d.rn
trrested WedneJd:iY by· Pa ttuJ,
age wu suffered in the three-ca 1 nan Henry Werry for lnve ~I J¥a
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:nls ap. Gor on Har ris, r., wa1 tio,n . wa&amp; released Th ur'lday .
C'l ted into mayor'a court for per
mitting a minor to t.pe rate h:•
ear. He pos ted a $~ bond for ap·
!)f'aranre tonig ht. There were r1

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JRmcs Ra~nor Hilt, a Minor,
whose place of realdence Is 1603
Valley Street, f'alll City, Nebl'aaHelp Wonted
k•; Mary Kathryn Hilt, , Minor.
whoae place of residence l• 1803
Valley Street, Falla City, Nebra1ka:
Fronc)s Philip Hilt. a Mlnor,1.l...
p)ace 0 •L realdon&lt;o Ia 1"03
alley
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Street, Filii Clty, Nebruka; Rob.
~ rt 'Stephen Hllt, I Minor, whole
l place of re5ldent:e Ia 1103 Valley
Street. Falla Clly, Nebrlillka: Berpcrlt' ncl' . pll'R)IIIIll work . $420 nard F .Clark whoP. Jllaee of rell·
fur flO ~l oy!l . Com e in to $('C J, donee Is Coal Fork, W. Va.; Lul't&gt;n:, Sarurdn:v. J une Jst, Bu ··. eien Gwinn Clark whost p_lace of
twu lioom. Hotel Betty, A!· reaidenre 11 unknawn: Tl\e un·
hl'ns. No Pho ne Call s. 6-28.3 lc ktlown heirs, deviH~s. 1~1atee1,
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HELP WANTED-\fen, tellther £'tutors, If any , ot WUUam Murray,
·or advnnc ed 'it Ude nt for var •· Occea.,ed; The unknown helra,
tion pn~it ion. spl endid hper de visecE, 1e.:atee1,
dlltl'tbutora,
· 1stra 1on an d' flKe-cu,on,
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iC' n('l' , pl('Hsant worp, $480 fnr a d m•n
60 day.~. Co me in to 1ee J . Pen: . an y, of lennte L. 'Mltrri)t, De-SatuN! ny, June ht, Quslne 1s ceased ; The un~noq · ~illi dev~
lt no m, Hol e! Betty, Athens. N iftes, legatee•. dlltrlbutHI, ad.
G-28·31 l' minl!trators and eXec U lor s.
Ph
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if any, or
Sar~·h!. ;,.. Love
Dee...od, and .,
biltnown
. us ness ~~c:!S ••lro, devl... , ....~·~ diltrlbBLocK LAYING by block or hour uteea, administrator ari~ ·~~u~~
PHtup Donovan, syraeuae.
I! any, or HenrY· ~vt:. · ~111ed
5-1ft.12tp.
will, take notlee Ulat Oft \be ]Uh
day of April, 1~7. 'ybU, p.o,.
BULLOOZIIIl fet" ltiN, pondt, bach as Exeeu\rixr(d•\ht,.-t:.te of
. . blierMntl, landtca~fti,
M Dora Romine, Dec•uel, "bi1n1
.. C6wdery, Lon; 8ottom.. Phene plaintiff, filed b~ HtltlfP lA the
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Jo:JJ.IIProbote Cour~ Mo!P C~~~Oblo,

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pairln£ by f'ldory Tralne4
watchmaker, COLUNS JEW&amp;.
LERS. Pt..merot.
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ln purs uance of the order or
tbe Probate Court or Melgl Coun·
ty, Oblo, I will offer for sale at
Public Auctmn on th.e 2.2nr;l day of
J une, 1957, at 10·00 o'clock A. M..
at the front door of the Mei.: ~
County Court House .the follow·
ing described r e111 est ate situated
in th e County of Meigs, State of
Ohio, to-wit :
~AR CEL NO. 1: The foUowinJ
Real Estate situated in the County
of Meiga, in the State of Ohio, and
in the Township of Scipio and
bounded and described ~ aJ foJ.
l~ws: tt being part of Fractional
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t No• 7• Town 7 and Range ]'"~~
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Ohio Company's Purchase. Begln.
ning i n ·t he center of County Road
in the South Hne of Fractlon No.
7; thenee North 383 feet along
center oE said road to South
line of Cemetery; thence East 324
feet along South line of said Cem·
etery to Southeast corner ;thence
North 283 feet along Eut line of
said Cemetery to Northust corner;
thence East 2209 feet ; ttlenee
Soutb 18 degree 4S' West 445 feet;
thence South 70 de.:ree Eaat 86
feet ·tfte[l:e Soulh 24- r~1 alon"'
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S.l.d Soul l)ne to pl•c• of bego·n
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more" or les'&amp;.
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alto willed t o llid Har·
riet McClure- and Lucinda PoweJI
by their f'ather J ohn Bradjleld by
will d.d ed and reeorded in t hE"
~eCor d of Wllls of Mel.p Count)·.
')blo, in Boolr 6 paa:e 1 0~.
Reference :QeH : Vol ume ~
1ages 69 and 70, Meigs County
Oeed Record,.,
Appraised Value $200.00.

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Dav 1s, Ba ltimore, Obi ·.
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11 c ~ . ft, gas refr igt-rato r with
deep freeze. e x~c ll cn t cond ition
apartment size. Ki tchen range,
breakfast set, .r ugs,
Re vere
ware, ele ctric swt&gt;epcr, iron ,
dock, toa ster, po rcelai n top
ki tc hen table, misce llaneous ar·
ticl es. J 1-6 s. Sec o~r d , Midd le·
ort. Phone 607~-J.
5·28-3tp

l'"'UiNJ Tuft~.. 0 R-ScA~-;I."E:-.'·8::-c-d,.-:-&amp;
Spr ings, dt·es11lng

l:~blc,

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f1f y. p&lt;ry l"UI' llus ;rd, T urk•"'

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hour ""'ruker Service, Day
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nnything 1956 Cht•vrulc t rl u mr,
tru&lt;"k, good condition li ke ne w.
l'hune 6087-Y.
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IS03t· X. DODGE PLYMOUTH
DEALZRS
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scref' n wi.,.Jows and doors. Steel
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fiOl'k Sprritf(S.
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$2.29600. Onl y .Ul75 lllli l·~. II ~&gt; [ ~room house, wil h bttl h; .~H u atcti
never been sr~i d . Bl.rl'! l 11;rr '· ' on l"hu.:;tcr Hoad. Sec Waller
Pomcr o)'.
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Top . S l ,BO:'i 00. E x C"r plrnrwl r. • 2 hcdrnom furn ished ap11rtmcnt
l n Pomeroy Call 4:52.
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Bl a eltnar':~, l'nau.!t\ •_v .
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ScArfold 'b.&gt;ard1, Drop · Clothl.
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da n. $1 .795.00 Dynal!ow rii'I H',
Phone B2b5-X.
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Porc h Nlllul NI, Venetian blinda,
\1 inrlow blim l ~. Porch and Lawn
Furn it un • l"ree est!!:.itea. Dale
W l ppt. ~ Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
4 2D lmoc
Potmroy,

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2W)(JQ' wi lh ce me nt patiO, (C·
businels, l'lcllln g
hl•ruuw u:
!11(' 111 wot llu, ~•· w rr und wat or,
hCillth , rf!As on n hl~'. \ \o i ll f' Hull;
$~ (10 JWI' WN •k . l ll one 0( Llh'
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POULTRY FOk SALF:--First rit•r; ·
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crlltiO&gt;rt Arbor Ae r('.~ Va !:.rre~~
Wl'll\ of lruffir ligh' in Cheshi re
Cros1 Broiler
ch.lcb. FOU
Ohin. Plume 7·71 ~1 ).
6-23-Bh•
FA.GS-DeKalb th e l'rofit Pu 1 - - IN. H.ERM BERRY'S II AH 'll · !'i room rw urt mcn l, 218 ~ Maln St.,
Pon·lCrl'ly . Coil 25 1 or sec Dr. K.
F.J\Y, lllc., Park er5hurg, W 1 D. Amllbury.
15 22 lf
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vacation po.~Jt( on , llp.J I' ndld e.&gt;;·
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lronlnl mangle, A· l condit ion.
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. lendanll, alfeglng tbat Dora Romine died testate on the 17th day
or March, 19&amp;3, and that her Last
Will and Testament WBI duly admitted to probate by the Probate
Court of M.tg• County, Ohio, on
the 3ht day of March , 1958, and
on the 2nd day of April , 19M, Sybil Ebenbach was duly appointed
and qualified as Exeeutrlx of aaid
estate. Furthermore, that t he said
petition allege!! that all of the
persona who are beneficiaries under the Last Wi11 and Te•tament
of Dora Romine, Deceased, have
cOnsented to the sale of the fol·
lowing described 11'!al estate . to.

P.ADIO • 1'EL£V lilllN SERV1CI!:,
Phon..... JO, Cleland Appllanee
Store, l .Ld W. M.aln St., Pomeror wlt :
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Plreel. No. 1: The following de.
scribed Real Estate tituated In
ttre Village of Dexter (formerly
I lU BI I nsuronce
called M...tin•burg) Count~ of
- - - - - Meigs and Sta t~ of Ohio, bounded
a.n.e.5~p.oa iDIUI'IDCe l\altDC7. and deacri~d 11 follows ; BeglnMiddleport. Fire • A-l)eo nln(. South 8% degree!! Eaat 160
Boot11. Pbono 1111111-ll
N1IOII feet from the South east corner
of Lot No. 1 in the Village of MarFoREMAN .-ABB'
=
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. v:-.-=SEJI.= tinlburg; thence West parallel
VICE AU mate• Repaired bt Bx· with the South Hne oC Lot No. 4 •
pert Ter ...nicla..a.t. Plloae .,_. y · distance of 90 feet or to the West
MlddleJOl"
f.lll-11 line of . said Lot No. 4; thence
South along the We.st rllne of nld
COMPLETE tnaunnc. Ptot.et.loa, Lot No. 4 a distance of 20 feet or
DoD to the South line or Lot No. 4;
Lif,, Aut(·. Fire, Polio.
Mills, Mlddleport, Oh~. ·
thence East along the South line
- - - - ~·:-::----- of Lot No. 4 a distance of 90 feet
or to the South East corner of
(21 R~l Eitote
said Lot No. 4; thence North 20
LAND FOR SALE-Ten acret on feet to the place o{ beglnniJ;.
~lng the 11me real eltate con.
Route Seven near Cheater, up to
by Jennie L. Murray to AJ·
veye(l
og :.cres available U dellred.
Ralph Russell , P•J!neroy, Ohio. bert Romine and Dora Romine by
deed dated September 2, 1919, and
S,.26-7t p
r~corded in Volume 120 at 'PaJe
308 ot the record ot deed• of Mela•
~~~,::w:-":m::o:::d:::e::rn:-":r:::o~nc::li:','"'::n::ou:::,.:::-"':'1-; I County, Oblo, Albert Romine later
rooms, bath , half bath, ftill conveying hil interest to Dora
basement, B miles from Pomt· Romine by deed dated Novemi;M!r
roy , Phone 953 ..v.
3-21).Bte 2, 1940, and recorded in Volume
154 at Page 618 of the recorda of
Seven rooms, bath, full size bl\9t· deed, ot Meigs County. Ohio,
Parcel No. 2: The lolluwing dem cnt, garage , main highway , 5
minu tes driv e from town ' o~ scribed Real Estate ' silualed in the
schools. Ccward Calvert, 81'1 Township of Salem , in the County
of Meigs and St-ate of Ohio, ln
E a .~ t Mai n St. , Phone 248.
Section No. 5, Town No. 8, Range
5·29-3tc
No. Hi of the Ohio Company's Pur.
chale, in the Village of Dexter;
Beginnin_.: Eaat 40 feet and South
Good
Uoed
8~ Deareea East 5 rods from tbe
All Mueo ind Modell
South Eut earner of Lc:tt No. 1
in the
Village
of Martlneburg (now De~terl ; t hence South
AUTO SALBI
8o/.i dearee• Eallt 11 rods; thenre
North 81V.. dttgree~~ East 10 rodt;
thence North 40~ Degrees Weat
12 rod.!! and 2~ ln. ; thence We.st
-----3 rods to the place of bcalnninlj:.
Excepting thercfro.n a parcel df
land 56 feet in width North and
South
and across the North end of
11\'BURAN(:£ AGliNC'f
the above described real estate.
l'ba, AutomDbUe, HHitll!
Being lh~ •arne real estate con· ACCIDIN~
.
veyed
by Jennie L. Murray to AI·
Lifo. c...,.lty o n d bert
Romine
and Dora Romine by
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recorded in Volume 120 at Page
In MIDDLIPDIIT, DHIO
308
of tfle recorda of deeds of
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Meigs County. Ohio, Albert Romine later conveyC'd his interest
to Dora Romine by deed dated
November 2, 1940. and recorded
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In VoluMe 1M .at Pa«e 618 of the
t1 ~C:i':.ds o~ deeda qf ,Melli Count)l,
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Romine and Dllra Romine by deed
dated September 8, 1930. and recorded In Volume 133 Jl. Paa:e 331
of the record of deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio, A1ben H.Omlne later
oonveyina: his interest to Dora Romine by deed dated November 2,
HMO, and recorded in Volume 1&amp;4:
at Page 818 of ·the record of deeds
of Meies County, Ohio.

fnto and a par\ or tb"a VIUaee of
Middleport-, M~gs County. Ohio;

as the same is platted and of rec·
ord in Volum·e 2 .at pages 8 and

sis. Fi&amp;hting desperately to hold
onto th eir third place s tanding,
the Indtans Thursday night recaUed Hank Aa:uirrc from Sa 1
Diego of the Pacific Coallt League
to bolster the ailing Indian mounJ

TRill! IN CRISIS

KANSAS CITY. Mo. UP- Two
10 of the reeords of plats ln theoffice of the Recorder of Meia:.s Chicago White Sox pitchers hur:
County , 01\io, and 1ituate on the ed th e Cleveland Indians into a
East side of Beech Street between dl:lu.ble Lois 6-4 and 2·1 Thursday
Locust and Ash Streets in aald to put the Tribe Into a new cri·
Village.

Parcel No. 5: The following de.
And being the same property
scribed real estate situated in tbe conveyed by Frank D. Collins to
To·wnship of Salem, In the County Clifford M. Ervin and Nona F.
ol Meigs and State of Ohio, In Sec- Ervin by deed dated August ~
tlon No. 5, Town No. 8. and Range ' 1950,• and recorded in Book 166,
No. 15 of the Ohio Company'a Pur· at Page 22 of the deed records of
chase, bounded and deBCribed as Meigs CountY, Ohio, and later con·
follow s: Belinning 9 rods and 8 veyed by Clifford M. Ervin and
links South 11 degrees 40 minutes Nona F. Ervin to Dora Romine by
East from the South West corner deed bearing date of February 9th
of Lot No. 12 of Martinsburg (now 1953, and recorded in Vol. 172,
Dexter); thence Southwardly 30 Page 686 o{ tl;.e record of deedS"
feet on the Ea1t .aide of RailrO'Iild of Meip County, Ohio.
from the center of said road;
Plaintifrs petition further althence 51 rods along the East aide leges that Parcels Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
of said Railroad ; thence North and 5 were appraised in the in.
68 :Yo~ degrees East 9 rods to a stake ventoey of said estate at the aum
where a hickory 6 inches in dlam. of $6,800.00, and Parcel No. 6
eter bears NCil'l:h 8G de11rees West was apprslised at the sum of $4,000.
23 linka distant; li.hence North
Plaintiff furthtc%' alleges that
31 '1-2 degree. Eaat 26 rods and 16 other defendants are named In the
links to a stake in road where an said pet)·uon by virtue of an et·
elm fi Inches bears South 80 de- ror app arlng in the deacriptlon
grees We~t 1'7 links distant : thence in Parcel ·No 1 and Parcel No. 2
North 6 degrees West 4 roda to of. deed&amp; appearing In the chain
a stake where a butternut 8 i11ches o! title.
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bears aou{b 7~ degrees West 12
In saic\ petition, plaintiff prays
links distant; thence North 19l,i that the rights, interests and Uens
degrees West 8 rod!! to a stake in of the said defendants lnay be
the rold; tftenc~e North 37~ de. fully determined, adjusted and
greea Welt 18 rods to tbe place of protected, and that petitioner may
beginning, containina three (3) be authorized and ordered to aell
acres, more or less. ·
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said parcels or real e~tate aceord·
Being.. the same real estate con· ing to the statute In auch case
veyed by Albert Romine to Dora made and provided, and fo-r all
Romine by deed dated November other proper orders and :·elief in
2, 1940, and r P.corded fil Volume the premises.
160 at Page 10:. of the record of
Said parties are required to ansdeeds of Meigs County, Ohio.
wer 0 q or before the 13th. day of
Parcel No. 8: The followinl real July, A. D., 1957.
estate situated in the County of
Sybil Ebersbach, -aa Ex·
Meigs, in the St.,te of Ohio, and
ecutrlx or the Estate of
in the ViUage of Middleport, and j
Dora Romine, Deeellsed
bounded and described aa follows: Crow and Crow
Bc tng Lot No. Twenty-Five (215)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Lower. Pomeroy, now ·
(15) 24, 31, (6) ,7, 14, 21, 28, 6tc

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Parcel No. 3: The following deacrlbed real estate aituated In the

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of Salem,
In theofCounty
of Metge and
In the State
Ohio.
Section No. 5, Town No. 8 and
a •• ,. No. 15 of the Ohio Compo.
ny's Pu~hue, In the Village of
Dexter. Berlnninc at the South
E•11t corner of Lot No. 1. In the
VUlaae of Martln1burg (now De1Cter); thence Eatt 40 feet; thence
Soutb 8~ dcMreea Eut II rods;;
thence Ea11t 3 rode; the beainnlnll
Point ol the land herein &lt;:on'*yed;
thence South E.. t 12 rod• and 21
links or to the South Eatt corner
of the lot known 11 tht~ Oscar Wil·

:::rl~n~!~~·~~el~~r~owa~~f~~;
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thence Eaat to the center of Lead·

the Creek to a point due east of
the pl••e of be1lnn1na; th•n•e
West to the pla&lt;!e or beginnins,

:~",~a::,in, one-bolt (\i) ••re,

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Being the Parne rea1 eatate- eon.

Ye~ed ·~ Mory Dulaney to Albert

Domine and Dora Romine by deed
dated September e. 1930, and re·
corded I• Vol . 133 at Poge 331 of
the rt.Jcord of doeds ~ Meigs Count~, Ohio, Albert Romine later con:
veyina hia Interest to Dora Ro-

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,.rlbed Real Ellote alluated In the
Townablp of Salem, In the County
of Melp, and State of Ohio , In
Section No. a, Town No. 8 and
llan1e No .15 of the Ohio c om.
pany'a Purtbue, In tbe VIUage or
Dexter, bOun&lt;lod and do&lt;erlbed ..
foUtwa: Being • .tract of land flfty.

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real estate:

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Su nday, .lune 2. rrom 6·00 , 'J
6:30 P. M. Eastern Day light Time
concerning res ulis of the recent
~eva luation levy e lt!c:tion whi h
was defeal ...1 in Kanawha County,
Gu£'1i·t h.r the prog~a m ia J ohn

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who will be quined J'l
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1956 FORD VIParklane Wagon.:. Power Steer ins, Fordoniatl,c .: 411 the extras ......... $2395
1955 PONTIAC 2 Dr. - Hy~ramatlc - Nlet and ann .· · · · · · · · ·· ··· · · · · ·· ···· · · · · ·· ·· ·' ·: $1595
1955 ·FORD
. . V8 Custoftl 4 Dr. ·- 0¥.-rlve
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1955 FORD V8 Custom 2. Dr. Std. li'JftlmlssloJI .... · .... · .............. · · .. · ......... .. $1295
1954 FORD va Custom 4 Dr.- Sharp .. .. ... ...... ..... .....·.... ...... .... ... ........... ' $1095
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• 229 speedinD" $3:'i bond. Bot h arrcstrd prog ram is IJ ;&gt; rry nrawlcy, dirl'('of the Deed 1h~eords Qf said Meigs
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tor of publi( aftii.rs for bo t~
County, Ohio, to wh ich reference by the State Patrol.
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Television·
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Appraised Value $100.00.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenba,·h :rl Mr. Slack will be Nell Bog.11~
FARCEL NO. IV : The firll piefe reported Thunton Stor. ~. 36, Pt. m d Bob Boaz of the WCHS-TV
Appraised Value $600.00.
is described 11 !ellows, to-wit : Pleu1nt, was jailed Thursda:: neWs stliff." A third panel me,, .
PARCtL NO. U: ~All ot 'the to1.: The foHowln&amp; real estate situate night Cor intoxication . arrested oy ber is to be announcl'd.
lowin&amp; described real estate situ. in the County of fdeip and State
ated t.n: Sdpto ITown1 hl.p, Meijt pl. Ohio and ~ounded u follows:
county, Ohio, in Si!ctlon Seven, Be11inllin1 at ~l'le Southeast eorner
Town Seven , ttange Fourteen, be· of Fraction No. 7 tn Sclip,io Town·
ACR'OSS
D. Cautious
2:1. Leaf
l!linning at the Northeast cDrnor ship, County and State aforesaid,
1. Large
6. Wllmlng
&lt;bot.)
of a ten acre Jot eonve)&gt;ed bY thente North 102 rods; tbenee ·,.
· volume
f Conclude
26. Camna
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Wtlt 12 rods; thence West 3; de- '
5. M\lliC
8. Tributary
atand
Thomas Dy~ to John· Bradfield by gree Soi.th 36 rods; thence west I
character
stream
28. Amer.
deed dated December 9th. A. 14 degree Soulb 20 rods; thence
9. fl.kin
t . European
lean
D., 1848 and recor~ed in the West 40 de.tilree South 24 rods;
openings
capital
Indian
deed records of Me1gs County, thence West 31 decree South 2Q
10. Sharpened 11. Metal
29. SO~io, In Volume 13 on pages 1~0 rods; thence SouUI 28: dl'gree West
12. Man'a nama
waate
ahaped
13. Finner
13. Ctty cFla.)
mold.
and 111 to which reference. l!l 13 rodi 12 Jinlts; thence East 30
U . So&amp;k nu
1:1. Social group
inga
b ere~y made for a more defmlte rods: thence South 40 rods ; thence
15. Apple center lB. ArmadlUo
31. Sweet
1'Hki,..,'• ._,..,
~esc~tption; thence SOuth fort~ . East 715 rods 17 links 1o place pf
1tl. Perform
li. Public
32. Recep..
87. Julnble4.
:rods, .thence Wesl fort)' r~di, bel(lnning, Cflntahdng 1bout forty
17. J'erffitly
vehicle
taclea
,
type
thence North forty rods; thenc~ (4pl aere.s. more or lelll', and 1ft
1'1. Ood "'
ll. ltriped
IJap. ~ ~ 38. Holldar
E.ast fort)' rod• . t~ tile place of be· 51,, ... and' except the oohl ·that was
p!tuW't'
chalce-dony 34. P'lower.. '!(Jap.)
gmning. contauun_g ten acres. reurved by Jacob Davla when. 1aid
:10. 1'hlll
,S. Auton'loblla
leu
~~ 40. Exelama.
more or less. and 11 the ~arne ten land was deeded by etdd Davi 11 to
21. Chum
14. Spoken
pl1nt
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tJon
acres .of land d~dtd by George'!'· A. Duo1ap, deed dated January 3
12. Pronol,lft
Bradfteld and wtfe to said Harriet 18151
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23. Deep
McClure and Lucinda Powell b~
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valleyJ
deed dJted July 16, 1890, and re·
The sec(lnJ pleee is described
16.
Alttrlak
corded in Deed Book No. 66 page as follow", to-wll : The followin&amp;
27. Contorted
102, Dee-d Records of Meigs Coun· real e!ltate sJtuatc in tbe 'J,'ownabip
21. Hawaiian.
ty, Ohio; the undivided•. half of t'he of Scipio, Courity qf Meigs and
bird '
State of Ohio, ~n Fraction 7, Town
SO. Blunderaforesaid ten acres, was conveyed 7, Range 14 of the Ohio company's
31. Duplngby !laid Lucinda Powell and hus- Purth1tlle beginning approximately
33. A ratio
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·band· to H~rr let McClure- ~Y deed 154 Nd.' East of the Soutbwest
34 Deceive
dated Apnl aqth, Ul9l, · and re· · corner 0 f said Fraction, which
3:1. Born
~rded in De-ed Book No. 71 pages point is also the Southeast corner
38. Add
260 a~d 2IP o! .Yte 1;\e~ R~ords' o! a p.1rcel o( real esta,te conveyed
SB. Fnncb
of MctgS' C"opd~Otttd.
.
bl.,H,enry MeCiure, et al ., by deed
cheese
Also the foUowing desenbed dated February 9 1870 and re·
-39. RlverReal State. situ,ated in the. ~ »un~~ corded In Volum~ 36 ' page 4M,
!Fr.•
o£ Meigs, m tHe State oC Ohio, m Meigs County Deed Records·
40. Monks eowta
Scipio Township and bounde!J ~od Thence Eas-t 94 rods; tllence North
u . Contradict
&lt;lescriPed as follows, to-wit! Be· 40 rods· thence West 79 rodS·
42. Handle
Jinni~ a.t the Nort.west eohler: tlienCe Southwest to the place
(Rom.
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antlq.)
of a
acre lot wiDed by J9hn beginning, containing 21.6 acres,
DOWN
Bradf ~d; to Harriet :McClure and more or 1e11. Save and except the
1. City f0.)
Lueln"-a Powoll; -thence 40 rods lata: which have heretofore been
South Qf to lhe line between the aoht· and conveyed from. 11ld real
I . M... H\dtl
said ~Orte W. Bradfieold and J. estate but lncludiog Lob II, 8 and
4.ComJIMI
S. Bradfleld; . tlepee West 56 rocb 1B in .the Villa11e ot Harrltomrllle.
point fabbr.)
alon~ the 'atd line: thence North
These two parcels contain sb:ty,
40 fadt; thencQ Eart 56 rodk _to two acrea, more or Jess and are al·
DAILY fJBYPnic!Uo'r£ - Bere'a how to work 1t1
the pla~lil · of beg'Jnnini and bell\t 10 known 11 ·tht. Duplap rarm.
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AXYDLBA.AKR
in Seetaon 1, RUle 14, and Town
AJ)i)ralsed Value $1200.00. '
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7 of the Ohio Cbmpany's J;»Urchase,
Said Ptemiaes are appraised as
One Jetter tlmpl,. aUnd1 for another. In thla sample A 11 uaed
containing 1-4 'acres, and belng the shown abOve and mu1t he sold for
for the thllft t.·a. X f9r the two O'a, etc. ShJ.gle Jettera, apotr
same prem1se11 conveyed by George not leu'\f:hlin f'M(o.f.hirds of slid aptrophu, ttl.- lenrth and formatlon of tHe wqtda are an hlntl.
W. Bradfield and wife to said Har- praised value. tTh~ terms of the
l!acb d&amp;)" the to~ .lttten are different.
riet McClure by ·deed dacted Feb- 1ale are cub in Jti'nd on de1ivery
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ruary 6, A. D.. 1801 •nd recarded of deed. .
A llryp""""" ljuolallon
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in deed boot No. 71t page&amp; 26t -and · Said real estate will be offered
270 of Meigs County. Ohio. All or for sale . as .separate parcel!! and
UHXXV QZEJBEUZ B S RU,
vzsv
sald foregoing 'Real Ettate ha~ing as a whOle.
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HXOX su JNGF su VHXOVR · B S R U
been purchased by said Harriet
Dale M. Dutton, Ex.ecut&amp;r
of . the . E:st1te of Metrill
McCJure : loni after the death of
lOX GNH-HNOBUHNOVZ .
MOO'IUJ'e, 'DeeH.Ied.
Jler late husband · Nathalilel Me·
Clure o.nd theretore awnr the feet Webster &amp; Fultz
Yeeb!rday's Cryptoquote: THE PRES&amp;NT SCENE, THE
to tald twenty-fobr acres ot land Attorney" for· Executor
. I"UTlmE LOT, HIS TOILS, HIS WANTS, WERE ALL FOR.
in her own rij:ht. the first above
(IS. 24,31 (6), 7, 14, 4h!
QOT- SCOTr. .
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PARCEL NO. Ul : The followina:
·eal estate 'iiHuate in the County
lf Melga. io the State of Ohio. and
'n the Villag&lt;! of Harrisonville an ti
'&gt;oundecl and described as follow s.
l'hc following de!ltt ibed Town Lots inj ur ies .
in the VillaJ e of Harriso nville.
Also in Middleport Bernar~ '1¥"
\fei&amp;t County, Ohio. to-w1t : Lot
No. Sixteen OBl, Fifty feet wid e Edward, 23. Hun ting ton, W Va
lnd one hundred feet lont;. as wa~
. ., r haraed
a . with . reckless opera
found on the fira t plat of nid v :l. tw n and pa1 d ~ n ne o! $~ an'r
lage of Harrisonville.
costs. Two men . Clan-nre N :c~le~
Also Lot No. on e (1), twenty (20) 1 and James Ned _Call . we_re J&lt;ltle.
·feet wide D.nd one hundred feet om charges of m,tox tcattOn .
long, as f(I.Un~ on Pld of A. Dun·
Pomeroy mayor s &lt;'Ourt act'ept .
laps Addition to the Village of ed bo?d s from these out-of-town
IIarrisonvillc, Ohio, ai rt:c&lt;trd~n on rnotonsts Thursd&lt;!y:
the 16 th day of October, A. D..
Lloyd T. Hun~ey, Rittman, 0
1858 on paaes M Jn the Records two counts, drlvmg, w1thout a v~ ­
of Plats of a:iid Countv of M.t'ta. It lid _o perator's license and for no~
belnf the aame preroilta conv"Ytd havmg a proper mufrler. bo !1.b~ H. 1. Lee and •i!e to taid Hat· $215.
tiett McClure ""' deed dated and

Dally Sontinel, l'omeroy·lrllddleport, 0 ., Kay 31, 1817-'1'

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Real Eatatt Broker

On lt. JJ. C:.ll Wm. . . , _ ,

Jed Web ~ter , Ptul Branch he -~all
'1ia fh,.e-dl)' jA il J.en~enc~ from
he Common Pleu Court !or dr1v
Contlnwcl frtm IHR" on•
tht' left &amp;Ide owned by Maryli·· rng while inloxiCAted, and Cly'r,le
\llfrlend was jaj.led Wcdnefd.t''
Maiden, ' 9~2 S. Third, Middlepon
'or violation of pl'Ob~; t!on in lh&lt;Jf
This failed to 3 top the char
ing car too, 10 11 ended it ' he bad been drin'l ing lntoxitat~arooming rtr:e jn a garden ow r. .ni btvcralj:es and laili n11 to JU p·
:»art bil ehildren .
cd by Cla rk Van Cooney.
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George Varju ,. • aCb.nd, W ~ -·
estimated a toUt! of $1700 d.rn
trrested WedneJd:iY by· Pa ttuJ,
age wu suffered in the three-ca 1 nan Henry Werry for lnve ~I J¥a
h
d
s
:nls ap. Gor on Har ris, r., wa1 tio,n . wa&amp; released Th ur'lday .
C'l ted into mayor'a court for per
mitting a minor to t.pe rate h:•
ear. He pos ted a $~ bond for ap·
!)f'aranre tonig ht. There were r1

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Mill &amp; 2nd Sis. .

One Accident

DAILY CROSSWORD

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JRmcs Ra~nor Hilt, a Minor,
whose place of realdence Is 1603
Valley Street, f'alll City, Nebl'aaHelp Wonted
k•; Mary Kathryn Hilt, , Minor.
whoae place of residence l• 1803
Valley Street, Falla City, Nebra1ka:
Fronc)s Philip Hilt. a Mlnor,1.l...
p)ace 0 •L realdon&lt;o Ia 1"03
alley
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Street, Filii Clty, Nebruka; Rob.
~ rt 'Stephen Hllt, I Minor, whole
l place of re5ldent:e Ia 1103 Valley
Street. Falla Clly, Nebrlillka: Berpcrlt' ncl' . pll'R)IIIIll work . $420 nard F .Clark whoP. Jllaee of rell·
fur flO ~l oy!l . Com e in to $('C J, donee Is Coal Fork, W. Va.; Lul't&gt;n:, Sarurdn:v. J une Jst, Bu ··. eien Gwinn Clark whost p_lace of
twu lioom. Hotel Betty, A!· reaidenre 11 unknawn: Tl\e un·
hl'ns. No Pho ne Call s. 6-28.3 lc ktlown heirs, deviH~s. 1~1atee1,
I-,:=::---- - dlstrlbutee1, 1 dmlntJtht.on •hd ex.
HELP WANTED-\fen, tellther £'tutors, If any , ot WUUam Murray,
·or advnnc ed 'it Ude nt for var •· Occea.,ed; The unknown helra,
tion pn~it ion. spl endid hper de visecE, 1e.:atee1,
dlltl'tbutora,
· 1stra 1on an d' flKe-cu,on,
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iC' n('l' , pl('Hsant worp, $480 fnr a d m•n
60 day.~. Co me in to 1ee J . Pen: . an y, of lennte L. 'Mltrri)t, De-SatuN! ny, June ht, Quslne 1s ceased ; The un~noq · ~illi dev~
lt no m, Hol e! Betty, Athens. N iftes, legatee•. dlltrlbutHI, ad.
G-28·31 l' minl!trators and eXec U lor s.
Ph
one C~tl l~.
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if any, or
Sar~·h!. ;,.. Love
Dee...od, and .,
biltnown
. us ness ~~c:!S ••lro, devl... , ....~·~ diltrlbBLocK LAYING by block or hour uteea, administrator ari~ ·~~u~~
PHtup Donovan, syraeuae.
I! any, or HenrY· ~vt:. · ~111ed
5-1ft.12tp.
will, take notlee Ulat Oft \be ]Uh
day of April, 1~7. 'ybU, p.o,.
BULLOOZIIIl fet" ltiN, pondt, bach as Exeeu\rixr(d•\ht,.-t:.te of
. . blierMntl, landtca~fti,
M Dora Romine, Dec•uel, "bi1n1
.. C6wdery, Lon; 8ottom.. Phene plaintiff, filed b~ HtltlfP lA the
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Jo:JJ.IIProbote Cour~ Mo!P C~~~Oblo,

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pairln£ by f'ldory Tralne4
watchmaker, COLUNS JEW&amp;.
LERS. Pt..merot.
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I Case
No. 11,203 , against the above
named parties and others as de-

ln purs uance of the order or
tbe Probate Court or Melgl Coun·
ty, Oblo, I will offer for sale at
Public Auctmn on th.e 2.2nr;l day of
J une, 1957, at 10·00 o'clock A. M..
at the front door of the Mei.: ~
County Court House .the follow·
ing described r e111 est ate situated
in th e County of Meigs, State of
Ohio, to-wit :
~AR CEL NO. 1: The foUowinJ
Real Estate situated in the County
of Meiga, in the State of Ohio, and
in the Township of Scipio and
bounded and described ~ aJ foJ.
l~ws: tt being part of Fractional
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t No• 7• Town 7 and Range ]'"~~
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Ohio Company's Purchase. Begln.
ning i n ·t he center of County Road
in the South Hne of Fractlon No.
7; thenee North 383 feet along
center oE said road to South
line of Cemetery; thence East 324
feet along South line of said Cem·
etery to Southeast corner ;thence
North 283 feet along Eut line of
said Cemetery to Northust corner;
thence East 2209 feet ; ttlenee
Soutb 18 degree 4S' West 445 feet;
thence South 70 de.:ree Eaat 86
feet ·tfte[l:e Soulh 24- r~1 alon"'
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S.l.d Soul l)ne to pl•c• of bego·n
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more" or les'&amp;.
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Memorial Day JUests of Mrs.
D. E. Roush were
Mrs. Verna
Thoma, Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. R~y Turley and Mr." and Mrs.
Claude Lanham and son, Jeff.

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Memorial Day Special Showl
JUehard Todd
Jean Peters
A MAN NAM&amp;D PETER
(Cinema~ope - Technicolor)
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THI LIVING SWAMP
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SATURDAY
JUNE 1
Gu&gt; Madison
Felicia Farr
REPRISAL
(In Teehnicolor) •

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Bernard Fultz took his !laugh
ter, Beth, to Columbus Thursday
whae her maternal grandfather,
Roy Sinn, met them and took
Beth to Convoy to : pencl two
weeks witih Mr. and Mrs. Sinn.
Dr. and Mrs. T . F . Lewis and
ris father. Tom ' F . Lewis. Colur"hPs, visited. friends and relati·;es
here Memorial Day and were
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
0. l'. Klein and F . G Hunker
h:·01er neighbors of th~ Lewi~
familY .
Mr &lt;nd Mrs. Eu.~ene Frereh
and sons, Carter, Keith and Killl
,left this morning for a two weeks
trip through the southern states
and into Florida.

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THE BOWERY BOYS
Huntz Hall
Stanley Clements
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Gene Walburn
FIGHTING TROUBLE
and daughter, Pam and his mothI er, Mrs. Charles Walburn, Col·
• C-.ly and Cortoon
umbus were Memorial Day guesl.'i

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of relatives here.
1st Lt. and Mrs. J; mes Roller
and children, Cathv and Mark,
who have been liv1ng at Creol·
v.ew, Fla ., while 11e was stationeu at Eglan Field, are vi5itlng
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Ro;Ier and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
H.rtley, for thirty days. Lt. Roller
is to be assigned to an Air Field
on Guam and Mrs. Roller and
th!ldren plan to remain here indefinitely .
Memorial Day gue!ts of Mr . and
Mrs. Clarence Murray and flm1Jy
wt 1·e Mrs. Harry Bailey, Mr and
MI.S. William Hoppes and Rvh·•rt
Mcl.inney, Columbus. Miss .Judith
:\'h rray who graduated last week
frrrr. Mi~dleport !iil'.h School ,
w.U begin work next Mond•Y at
~he orfice of the Ohio BP.ll Telephone Lc.. in Col• I.,.,bus.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wood .&lt;p•nt
~lemorial Day with his mother
"'rs. ~lcUu ng of Charleston a~d
Mr. and ~rs. Ed Jarrett and far~ l:v Be.lc : W. Va . Mrs. Woool and
Mrs. Ja 1r~U .,,. , •.. ers .
Mrs. Clyde French and Mr. anri
:\Irs. Owen French and bah;
.Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed•vard French and Mrs. Paul
French anrl
relatives Thun ·
d
ay.
Brenda Bowyer,
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowyer,
recited the Boobs of the Bible at
the Prayer service and. Bible claas
I at the Chu~ch of Christ Wedneaday. Mrs . o. L. Roush was leader
of the devot•onal service and Mrs.
M L K 11
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e '" c arge nex
Gabrldne,r.
1week.
d r Frfedhl.
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BI e c asspastor, was
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and_ Mrs.
Coats
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ot~er

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FREE DELIVERY
·EVERY DAY
Morning and Afternoon

'Bachner's
MEAT MARKO

Mrs. Gomer Lewis, who ha c:
been ·a mellical pali c ut at Me: ·s
(Kneral Hospital", is rec uperatm g
a. the home of he• daughter
Mrs. Ben Philson and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. ernest Lc Nis
(Sadie Cross), Florida , are visi!
inlg her mother Mr" Z 11 Cr .
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and Mr. and Mrs . F'red Thomas.
Mrs. Rulo•·
McKendrie all~
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great grandson. David Ashle~.
have been visiting Mr. and Mr ;
Wilbur Ashley, Durbar, W. Va .
Mrs. Walter F. Harris is visiting her sister, Mrs. Margar l
Croushore, Columbus .
Mr. and Mrs. Roher\ Harris ... _,l
daughter, Susan, Columbus, joi .1 ed the family gat hering at lh •
home of his parents, Mr. an•!
Mrs. Robert Harris. Other glfesls
were Marjory Hprris, Washington
D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Gord •n
Harris and sons, N1ck and Jimm '
Columbus. .

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ir.m Childs.' Mrs. C. A. Bradbury. turned home after apendlll,l al Mill Lind/1 Sue Parker apent the
Mra. (tichal'd Gresa. ·
week with MrL Gotaehall'a mdther, week end wltb her coualn, Mill
The nut party will be at th l Mrs. Vlreinia Jacka, who ia very Nancy Jo Plrker of Syracuse.
Gren home.
Ul. They also viJited .other friends
and
while in Rutland.
1 Mr.
!dra. Dwlabt Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grat~ and d•uebter, Mar)', of St. Albana, W.
Mr. and M . Victor Gotschall, fMmily sJ)tnt the week end with Va., were Sund,l' eallera oJ Mr.
son, Hallie E I, and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Earl .WatkenliChwanz and Mr•. Joe PhDUpa.
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Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ro·~
and rhildren, Michael and Suaan,
Chillicothe visited friends her •
Thursday. '
Mrs. Cecil Grogan and Mrs.
Elmer Haycook and dauebterli,
Deborah and Deanna, returned to
their ho e . in Columbus after a
111 witih c. H. Wise Sr .,
short visit
and Miss &lt;Ruth Wise.
Mrs . Don Duffi~ Id. Pikelo1.

tertained w1lih an outdoor buffet
supper Thursday at their home
1 with ~he following guests : Mr. and
Mrs. David Yost.. Portland ; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lohse, Pomeroy ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Philson, Middleport;
Mr. and Ma. Richard Hayman,
Huntington \'all•.Y . Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury
and family, Suzanne, Mary and
Asa, Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Epple
and son, StPphen, and Karen MeElhil)n.ey had a wiener roast at
the roadside park Wednesday evemng.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Roller and
son, Dick, had th e following Memorial Day diJ,ner guests : U . and
Mrs. Jame~ Roller and childre n,
Kathy and Mark. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gnss -and sons, Pat and
Mike, and Noncy Roller , St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg.
. WIIhanr Dawson , (·. • c.nuu,, vi .&lt;1led last weekend with Mr$. WJI I·
iam Myers and hisi mother, Mr;.
William Dawson . Mr. and ~hs .
Torrence Allis, Columbu_,, als~
visited here Sunday and wl' rP
accompanied holf!e by Mrs. Da&gt;~son, Mrs. Ed Koehl:-r and MN
William Myers. Mr . Myers welt
to Columbus after the ladies on
Wednesday.
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visite~

here Memorial Day
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Dr . aud Mrs. George SehaJf
and dau~ht•rs, Betsy and Barhara. Franlifnrt. visited Mr. an,l
Mr&lt;. Evere't Bacl!uer and rami!;
Wednesday
Rawi£ngs·C'Oa~

dmbulance

Nancy, four year ol1
riaughtrr of :l!r.. Kathryn Lo.J
Thompson , home · from Uni.versl.y .
Hospital Wednesday.

Housewarming
Party Is Held
At Wilson Home

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Mr~. Chester Erwin. organist at
the rhurch of Christ. was surpriscd with a house-warming Wed ·
er·sdav evenin~ when members of
lh .. choir and their director, Mrs.
Arthur Skinner, rame to her new
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Mn. Edgar Allensworth. presi( , nt of the choir, presented the
gift to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin. ""Oth' - , present were Mrs. Silinner,
~: rs. 0 . L. Roush. Mrs. Alfred
Pon,h. Mrs. 0. E. McKinley. Mr.:;.
nav•· Farmer, Roe~cll Steffy, L.
R. Wiley. Cash B•hr. Tom Kelly
I aria Wilson, Ernestine and J~nie&lt;· Asbury, and two guests, Don
Frwin and Mrs. Garnet Fleck.
r ·ll'ogo.

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Meeting Held

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For Smoothest Out~ Smartest Lawns in Town
ADVIITISID IN

Mrs. Ralph Gibbs Jr .. New Havrn , rntertained her Canas!.:
Cluh this week with prizes won
bv M". E. T. French, Mrs. Don
aid Mills . Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs.
Robert Schmoll.
·
II dessert cours~ was served to

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lAWN· BOY wltll tile exclusive, ·Pltellted
Activeted Pilot Wheel. Mekes eV.n rouah
, _.-as, look better -The pilot wl\fel ketPI
the llwn m11wer level- even If \hel(ound ·
lsn'ti See the new lAWN-BOY ~. Fkst
quality with low prices. .

• Exclusi~ and patented pilot wheel:j

Sample our service (which we try to make i
pleasing mixture of friendliness and efficient
attention to our depositors' needs). Folks who
do so seem to "come back
more." Why not
giYC us an opportunity to serve you, soo~?
We pay 2% Interest on your Savings

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Phone 6222
No. 2nd
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Member Federul Reserve System
Member t'cdcral Deposit Insurance Corporation
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ENTERPRISE E.U.B. CHURCH
(Rt. 33 North)
June 3-14 (9-11:30)
PICNIC
Frldoy afternoon- June 14th
PROGRAM
Sunday Evening, 7:30-June 16th

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5, 2nd Ave.
Middleport

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as low as $695 1954 Buick VI's As low as $1 ,395

1952 Buicks

Five (Inc ear• from good homes. Most ~eries and
typea.

3 Specials &amp; 2 Supers. Owned by careful owners.

Most of these ears we sold new and servleed since
new. With an~ without Dynaflow.

W'ngto"r-Minlall ... cWr...;1'1111t,..." ~

1955 Buick VB Special · · $1,795 1954 Dodge VB · · · · · · · · · · $1,295
2 dr. Sedan. Dyl)aflow drlvr . Onr local ownrr .

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Coronet 4 dr. Sedan. Owned by local service sta·
lion man. Automatic shift. R&amp;ll.

Like new blue-white finish .

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1955 Buick VB Special · · $1,895 1954 Pontiac 8 cyl. · .... · $1,095
2 dr. "Hard Top." Exceptional In every way. Only
19,096 actual miles.

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1955 Dodge VB · · · · ·· ·· · $1,995

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clean ln•ide and out.

1956 Oldsmobile "88" · · $2,395

4 dr. Dlx. Sedan. Hydramatic drive. Spuklinl

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than 14,000 miles hy one careful _owner. Hydramatlc drive. R&amp;ll.

1956 Oldsmobile · · · · · · · · $2,595
Super "88" 2 rlr. "Hard Top." Only t3,1168 miles.
Hydramatlc. Power Steering and hrakes.

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1953 Pontiac 8 cyl. · ·· · · · · · $995
Now with thf' new

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1953 Iuick Special · · · · · · · · $995

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Cleans ruas and floors with fewer strokeal '
Tw.o brushes and full-width r.ollera.

1951 Buicks as low as · · · · $495
Four real buys.

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TRUCKS

1955 Ford' VB 2 ton ... $1,795

ltlrl Dodge 2 dr. Sedan ....... . .. $395
ltl! Plymouth 2 dr. Seeton ....... f4.95

1111 Pnatlae 2 dr. Hydramatlr .. .. . $555
ltll Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan ........ •495
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t.,l Plymouth Ur ... ..........., . $295
liJJ Cu1hman Motor Scouter . ..... $115
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Stake Body. One local owner.

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1954 GMC V2 ton Dlx. . $995

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Low mileage. One l_ocal owner.

1951 Chevrolet V1 ton

$350

Pickup.

104 Yean of Servlee

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1954 Chevrolet 12 ton .. $1,095

B-.AETTNARS
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with

Dump. 10 X 7· Dump body. 8.211 Tires. 2 sp. axle.
Has never been used In strip mine.

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·; dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive. Light grey with dark
grey top.
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WEEK-END SPECIALS

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1954 Chevrolet "210" · · $1,095

Custom Royal 4 dr. Sedan . Less than 17,000 miles.
Fully equipped with Pow&lt;•r Steering, Power
brakes. Power window•. Best radio and heater.
Dodge's finest and best series. Automllt.ic shift.

4 dr. Sedan .

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Standard shift. Carefblloeal owners. '

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