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the theol')' now at the o e of U S
fore gn pOhcle&amp; 111 based on th

dubJOWI assumpt on tha bo :1
this countrY and Russ a w 1 a
ways art on the basu of reason
If ll breaks down .ser ous v on
on~ the war of the
len u
s upon us he satd

Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES
IIEIGS-POMEROY
TONJGHT lhrv WEDNESDAY

Shorls 30 M u es of
Dn }Caroo t.
Adults 65c Ch Ire 35c

TEMPIJE-Middlepon
Holding. Over

TONIGHT ond TUESDAY

The

Enterprise EUB
Wtlltng Workers
Closs In Meeting
The W II ng Workers class ol
the Enterprise EUB Church met
Thursday ew•n ng at the home of
Mrs ~yrtl e Long Rock Sprm&amp;l!
road w th Mrs Lawrence Sm th as
h08te88
Mrs James W II pres dent con
dueled the meet ng wh ch opened
w th group s ng ng or Love L fted
Me fol owed w th scr pture read
ng b Mrs W 11 and prayer by
Mrs Elcton Weeks
Reports were g ven by the sec
eta y und treasurer It was voted
to order d1sl cloths to sell as a
money making proJ cet Plans were
ce cream soc al
d s('ussed for
the date to be announced later
The wonder box donated by M1ss
Dorothy Long was awarded to Mrs
WI
Our g th so al hour a con
es wa onducted by Mrs John
Sm tl1 omd p ze awarded to Mr6
Ben Buck
A des11er.t course was served by
the hostess to those named above
a d 'I Har ey Brown Mrs Her
bert D xon Mrs Huber Brown
Mrs (a Moo e M s Aalph Spen
ccr a d a gucs t4rs A bert Burk
ha t of N w Albany Jnd ana

STATE THEATER
Point Pleasan~ W Va
TOIIIGHT ond TU!SOAY
UMITED
ENGAGEMENT

COMMANDMENTS
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COMING
PEYTON PLACE
Juno 29-July 2nd

BETTER ffiAN
PEYTON I LACE

Starling Wednesday
GODS LITTLE ACRI

Busy Bee 4-H
Oub In Meehng

Pomeroy Soelety
Middleport SofleiY Editor Leonard

Several Local Res1dents Attend
Oh1o Baphst Party AtGranvtlle
M s Wa en Hu b r and Mrs
Mann ng Kloes wl1o eft Thursday
to att nd c Oh o B1.1pt sf House
Par y a Grunv e \\Cr JOined on
Fr dav hy :\11rs Allen Hughes Mrs
I sle I s 11 s A R Pullen Mrs
Sh I 11 II "rs David Darst Jr
Mrs 11. on Bood Mrs Grace Hy
sell ~
Harry Houdashelt and
Mrs Cha
Benne of the B H
Sanbo n ~ s onary Soc ely or the
F rst B p
Chu ch of M ddle
h me for the Na onal Bap
on was ,-Ioun a ns of
th l rd w th Mrs W I am Far
of ra kersburg be nl( the
n
a n ader Otl1 speakers
1 ss Ruth Mather a Baptist
M s o ary JUIIt
e urncd from
Hum
n Jio c1gn M ss ons Mrs
Esth r Da
Ch cago on Home
¥ ss o The solo st wa s M ss
Na y Johnso of IJayto
1
R o G ande Assoclat on
Th

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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Ad n tLed June 20 Mrs W I
I am C F~lks Crown C ty Cap
Hatrie d V n on Mrs El za heth
Colt ns Rut and 1\tr ~ mm ngs l
Clay Hu T cane Mrs Howard D
Nulan Sv ac use Jame Mel
N her Gall pol s Ferr w 1 a
Betz E~ ngtun M !i Edw n l
Ste n New Haven R rh rd Ke h
Short Pt PI Wtl e Cous ns Ga
I polls Elton Melv n S cele Porn
eroy Mrs Jam£:s Powell Ray M s
Clyde N K.ilhn Tupper£ P a ns
8 rths June 20
ti Fema c
B eav~r Ml' and Mrs Sherman Bea
ver Gr m!'l s Land ng \\ Va Jun
21 lnf M1le Powel ~ 1\. and Mr
James Po veU Ray Oh o In( Ma
Kuhn Mr and Mrs C F. Kuh
Tuppers Pia ns
P scharged June 20 \Irs R c

The Rock Spr ngs Busy Bee {·H
Mr and Mrs Eve rett Thomas
Club met for the1r regular meet and daugh e r Faye and Dav d
ng Saturd:~)' afternoon at the Thom1:1 s re urned home Fr day ev
Edit~ home of the advisor Miss Betty ening arter a ten days v s t n St

Lu,cllle Hawkins
IIJ!Ida Rice

l:it Co v

I

Thomas Fam1ly
Returns Fr,om
St Louts Vts•t

ranked th rd tn the Stair of Oh o
n lhe r Love G ft offer ng for as
year
On F'r da} the Rev C £ford
Han son served the Lord S ppe
I to the 1144 registered de e~a s
He s the se&lt;&gt;rctary for the Oh o
Bapt st Convent on
One of the highligl1
f the
house party was the concC' pre
sented by the Bacone Cho r from
Oklahoma Bacone Collex s an
all Indian co lege fu lv supported
by the Amer can Bnpt s Du ng
the ha f hour concert he p esc
ed the 'Lords Prayer d sed n
full I d an costume w th one boy
and g1rl usmg the nat e gn )an
K\ age A Love Gift or ~ 7 t.: was
g ven to the collee
The 25th an versary of l1c con
vent on wUJ be held a Granv e
next June 18 19 and 20th
Among those all nd ng was
Mrs Charles Pomeroy w fc of the
Rev Charles Pomeru ro mt!r pas-

Ruth Ann Ba ley president
opened the meetmg and the 4 H
pledge and pledge to the nag were
giVen Ten members and two
guests respo-nded to roll call
P ans were made for a wtener
roast on July 8 at 6 p m at the
home ol the advisor
Refreshments were &lt;;ervcd by
\1 ss Leonard to Polly Ann Bauer
L nda Lou Smith Patr1e a Ann Ar
nold L nda Kay Ba ley Nancy SuE
Sk nncr Janet Humphrey Rita
Wears Joyce Ann Stanley Ruth
Ann Ba ley Susanna Arnold and
guests L nda Ann Sauvage and
Donna Melton

SYRACUSE
CLASS MEETS
Mr and ~Jrs

Pearl

~cBrlde

were hostesses to the Sunshine

Lou s Mo w1 h M and Mrs W I
liam Bcch o d and attended the
wedd1 g of Lhe formers son Eu
gene L Thomas to M ss Janet
Bechlo d
V. h le the e thev v s tf'ld n the
Ozarks and the Meramac Caverns
Enro te to St Lou s they were
overn bt guests of Mn Thomas
11 ece Mrs Jun us C ark On the
retu n r p they were overmght
guests of her nephew Carlos Cow
en at West Carrollton

Blake And Reed
Annual Reun1on
ToBeOnJuly4

Third Friday
Club Meehng
Is Held F day

10lothu
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11'o'll,.... lb6
...,, ouohbom
IPII 4Juppear

Wllhtll I

tncel

lflc'ff fii)Nrll 41 r••t~rlnl ''"'' ,,:c 61141
'puloo4 to ro"r clollt.... T"¥ IIA I

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Robinson's

elurned

Mra William Hubbafd entertain

•han &lt;alit&lt;. on Mr and Mrs E r

worth Mrs Hayward ~Impson Mrr.
Samuel Fry Mr1 Thomas K
Roush Dan Jon.es M chael Fultoll
Mrs Burl Drake F E S over Mr
W C New and D V Jenkins M j
Ar na Dawson Curt s Noble E I
Ju s ce Mrs E P Duff Miss Car
olyn Grace J'Jbn Stubart John
Dav s
Blood user. 3 p nts

fAKES LIFE
MATSUZAKA Japan

UPJ -

Tatsue Hayashi was sent back to
her parents by her husband when
ne ghbors accused her of bemg a
scandal monger Today she com
m tted :~u c df! after wr1tmg ber
husban I fl Ce of separat on
from you bo ds go attraction for

me

Roblllllon s Cleanen
In Pomeroy

COMPLETE BED ROOM GROUP

Bond Is a room mate of Charles
Mr
and atMnOhio
NoahunHask
ns lhls
Mr
Haskins
ve slly
sumtQer
Mr and Mrs R 111se 1 w son and
her mother Mu Dale CArl were
Columbus vi•itors hui week
Mro Hyld• Rice da ghler Jac
queline and Mrs l.arr~ R cc at
tended a ahower for the Cortner s
niece Mr1 Robert Blazer or Co
lumbus held at the home or Mrs
whoSe marriage was an event of
early May ar., former res dents of

Gallipolis

GIANT

10 lb.
CAPACITY

NASIIR MAY YJSIT
BEUJRADE Yugoslavia UPIUnlte4 Arab Republlo President
Gama( Abdei Nauer probably
will villi Yl coolavla eorl) next
month

and Mr~,;:·\~tiiii;,,;;·~
a picture
Mt ond

cine and for conversion of !he

Two sites have been a,pRroved by

the slate for the hllll~ool No
dec •I on ha• been rep
yet by

Mo .. tl DW 30

the local

rOWJd tobin

ol1ned and
nold who
tho Holzer
the home
ben

DRESSER - CHEST
BED, LAMl&gt;S,
SERTA or SMLY
.PRINGS

s200 El.

ITURE

'1~1 IIVINTH 1111"

Parker

George Banders
TUIIDAY I WIDNISDAy
"f WAI A TIINAGI
frttANKINSTIIN"

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HEAT
Rttainlng

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A fabulous buy on a renume new RCA WHIRLPQOLI E:o:·
elusive Surglator actwn - swlrlln11- currentl 11ently,
thorourhJy remove the most stubborn eod In itiOtjelt
JIOI!alble time B1g heavy-duty wrlnger-ewlnge a com•
plete elrde locks In 8 positions All porcelain doubJ..
wall tub- full 10 pound eapac1ty =-and smart Rotunda
eabtnet w1th L1fecoat tlniab.
-

ELBERFE LDS

&lt;d this mor1 Jng by Portland Grade
School Prmelpal Huber! Pr\ee II
will be held n th~ Portland Grade
School Fr day evenmg June 27

,t 8 p m Every voter Is urged to
aIlend
Stem b•t niBhl explained that

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Fan• At A Big 10% Dsscount

I

Sixth Aimual
Forestry Training
Camp Being Held
The Stxth

Annual Forestry
IS being held this
week at Tar Hollow State Park
Campers mclude high school boys
and g1rls from all parts of Oh o
They will reeetve tnstr~ction n
Wood Utilization Forest Manage
ment Reforestation Watershed
Management and Tre~ ldenti[Ica
lion
In add tion there will be lee
'ures and f1eld trips mto the
16 000 acre State Forest and a
tour of the b1g D B Frampton
sawmill at ~eArthur and Central
states Forest Experul!ent Station
Research Center in Union Furnace

must be passed by a simple ma Tra1nlng Camp

JOr ty H 1t falls the money 111 for
felted to the state
The five mill Issue includes a
half mill Cor retirement of state

funds

The district s present higb
school wu designed for 175 pu
ptls and has been occ tpied by an
average o£ 240 to 250 tor several
1ears The propMed -.,hool will be
equipped for 281 pupils and " de
signed so more may be handled if
necessary through addltioDB to
floor space
Plans call for a large modern

~~!~~~~~~!~~~~:!~!n~!!~! I~r ~~aP!~~=r.1

In two
of Common Pleas a Long Bottom restdent Emmett Rawson The weatherman md oeattered
ined $100 and costa and
was ~ed as defendant tn a damage action totaiUng $65 000 showers or thunderotormo may 0&lt;
ed to thrft! days n )all Mi&gt;Jida~
PII.JI11lffs Jn the sutt for money only are Katherine Smith cur over Oh o today motlly n
n ght by Mayor C 0 Flsller 1&gt;0 2033 Dst 77th St Cleveland Ohto asking damages of $50 the northern hall
eonvtct on of dr vlng wh1le lbMsi
000 IDll Harry W Smith of the same address askmg $15 000
Showers were forecul for the
catcd
In U.. petition of h~ p a nt cr
So hcastcrn portum or the state
In another hearmg Avonel1 filed today It Is aUcged hat th
on Wednesday w1th temperatures

partment home mak ng depart
ment «~mmercial department
kitchen cafcler1a study hall ad
mimatratlve un t clinic inter
cbongeable class rooms and com

Hemlock Grove
Grange Winners
Are Announced

Meigs County at the Forestry
Camp spor.sored by the Farmers
Bank and Sat lngs Co and Pom
eroy National Bank They are

Vlrgmla Johnaon doughter of M1

n Athens

was f ned $M and c:osts handed
11ve days n Ja I and wUI do
The .&amp;r9!,P ncludes Ann BaktJ without his dr ver s license for
laug~t iji" ~~ &amp;tr and Mrs Pau s x months
Jab: ~x ••cuse Marlene Schc I
Another was Ruth ~nn Smith
laug~tcr q( l\lr and Mrs 01
cbolt PomerOy Jean Ann Web 29 Hunt ngton lined $50 anll
ter
of Mr and Mrs costs and f ve days n Jail alao by
Robert Betz Sht had no
.kw Web~W Po me oy She I IJudge
cense
when arre1ted
"WNJas dlpgh er of Mr and Mr
T e Patrol reported the wreck
W t. Strauss Pomerov Rose Ho at 12 4~ a n today on Route 35
k [\ilughler of Mr ond Mrs ne m le east of Gallipolla of .a
pr&amp;C U;qtak Pomr.x:o) Conn ,.
tractor loaded w tb coM
e Wooiigeard daughter or Mr sem
Dr ven by M lford L Greene 23
~ nd ll!rs Ray Woodgeard Porn
of Fa rpta n W Va the out[ t
c~dy Sandra Potts daughter o!
went
out of eonlrol and turned
llr and Mrs W 11 am Swatzel over off
the left side of the high
Pomero)
way
ln ada tion to the above J n
Greene Was charged with Orlv
Lohse son o{ Mr and Mrs Harold ng left of center Med um dam
Lohse Pomeroy and B II Arider- age was reported to lhe r1g
son Jr son of Mr and Mrs B
Robert Eblin 16 Pomeroy has
~nderson Pomeroy arc also a
b en c ted mto Me.tgs Count~
ending the two week clime se~ Juvemlc court June Z!i cbargej
ll on spec a zmg on the r rcsper w th driving an unsa1e veb1cle
t ve nstrumenls
Aceordlftg to word rece "cd
here four g rls of the above na
mcd group made the Honor Corps
a_. very Jo2~ b~t~'!B.•!•~e ~!
"
the Pomeroy
"ijOrette• Tn
HonOr Corps performed n a specat tw1rllng routine du ng tile
concert hel-d on the Campus
ureen Sunday even no
Pomeroy parents huuld be
Max Ward of 1667 Lincoln Road
g1rls The group lnclucas Conntt:&gt; Pomero) will attend the com~ny
ust f .:~bly proud of these four wide sales convent on of Nation
Rae Woodgeard Sandra Potts w de Insurance m its bome offlte
cltl of Columbus June 29 to July
Sheila SttaU8S and Ann Boker

t

Ward To Attend
Sales Meeting '0£ Nationwide
I

Mabel Weber, 63
Claimed ~y Death
Tuesday Morning

Bet

HoBpl"l will be held Thursd•Y
at 3&gt; P M from lhe Ewm~
Chapel wltjt jJ!terment m Pme
GrO'lt( CemeterY beside har late
husband August
who p.,ed
a vay aboll\ 1 year ago

Boer Chester three brothers
Arthur Eddie and Homer Young
all of Mtnersvillc RD and sa~

grapdohtldren
She w.. a llfe-lohg member of

funcrol home anytime

ter Livestock Club the L&amp;R Sew
ing Club 3nd is1in her moth year
of club work Cecil Is 3 member of

LOSiiS FINGERS
John W•yne Case 14 year old
the LangsviiJe Go Getters Tractor son of Mr and Mrs Stephen

Ma1utenanc'e Glub and was winner C&amp;lle of Syracuse TUesday morn
the District Checken of Tomor mg lo1t two f ngers of hJs let
Mra Frank Clark won flrat In of
hand while ehopp ng wood w th
row Conte&amp;t t!:J.Is ye~r
the cake contest and Miss VIckie
an axe at bis home

Clark first In the crocheted dollY
oonleol held •t the Hemlock Grove
STORE TD CLOSE
Grance meeting saturday oven
The DO\\ me-Gross Clothmg
MARRJAGI LICENSES
Jhs
J~mes B Uendereon 20 Ath
Store E 'Mam st Pomeroy wHI
Other wlftners were Mn Leo bC eloaed all day Wednesday due ens ward attendant and Ruby
Ann Mu ..er tU Langsville
1 ~·:;~.:se~·con~d and Mrs Stanford to t)le death of C E W Downie
tbtrd m the cake con
Frank Clarl( Jecorid
third 1n

lessl•

I Mr WBrd will be among 4 000
persons ncludmg 2 000 aeentJ
from 17 states who will attend

the three da) meellng II will be
the first company wide gathermg
in seven years and one of the
lara:est sales conventions in the
history o1 Ohto s capital ctty Mr
Ward will be acccmpanted by hia

Ftlheral services for Mrs Mabe wife
:W,~Jier age 63 who d~ed early
tiUi mornmt In Mega General

and Mrs Thereon Johnson Rt 2 the Chester Grange
Racine and Cecil N'lson son o[
The Rev George Dav s w 11
h!r andd Mrs Clair Nel•on Rut o(flclate Frlnds may (all al the

land Ohio
VIrginia 1s active In Meigs

Young (MeKenz e) of PoJJl,UOJ
arrested v1th Darst and held ln
he co nty J&amp;ll was fined to aft4
costs Cor ntox eat on She wu re
nanded to the Me1g1 County Ja;l
or fa lure to pay Cnf' end cos !i
Twa other DWI case were rll
ported d sposed oC today an

seven Pomeroy H gh Schoo
laJo eltes asS~&gt; ted f nane ally b
h Pomeroy Band Boosler Asooc '
on are new o tend ng I he Sum Gall a County by the Sllle Patrol
ner Music Cl n c ftt 0:1 c: Unive
Charles L Bush 31 Golllpolls

auditOriUm gymna01um With Joeker Foreot
Survivors Include a son Ver
room• general ahop science deTwo delegate&amp; are representing non Rutl~nd a daughter Ruth

pletc cqu pmcnt

Portabl•, Window Ventilating

SFC Herman Morga
of P
Peasant was Aamcd Sold er or t
Year at Governors Day ceremol)
ies held at the summer enea np
mcnt of the West V rgm a Nat on
al Guard at Camp Brecker nr dg£'
Ky on Saturday

In add1Uon a series of meetings
Sgt Mor_gan s a member of t c
m the several tommumttcs o1 the 3664th Ordnance Company now on
district are to be sponaored J)y a two we~ ' staY at B1'1!~kenrlllu
PTA groupa ~ey will be focf He 1a 1 reterln of World Wor II
d sclosmg session!!
hRving served In Germany
The first of these was announc

m ordm o be el glble Cor the
$307 759 state aid the bond Issue

See the Complete L1ne of RCA
Whtrlpool Appliances -Automatic and
Wnnger type Wa"shers AutomatiC Dryers,
Refngerators Chest Type t-reezers Elec
tnc Ranges Gas Ranges tPi The Furmture
Dept on the 2nd and 3rd Floors

• Storms Predicted

d~ughter

a good oold er

Nus these lettet Quality
More for Your Mone~ leatvresl

sUDllfter ClinJC.
ty

July 2 8 p m wa,s set as the time
Morgan rece ved the Ok
for a second gegeral meeting for L Sgt
Patterson
Cup rron Govern
all groups nt0restt;d m improved
Cec
I
H
Underwood
at the cer~
education m the Qistr1ct It w11l
mon
es
be In R,1eUJe jll~h School
He won h s award on he bas
Facts about our du;trlcl s need of md tary courtesy d sc pl ne
for a new JI~Ool and q.ct.s about g'eneral I nowledge of m I tar'l
the boqd IS8ue w h be explamed subJects general app " an e w a
In &lt;lolall at thiS general meet 118 pons quahf cat ons ab I ty to g vc
commands and other qual t1es ur
Beagle "'d

EHiclent

llurry Ia To•orrowl
TONIGHT
"APRIL LOYI"
Pet &amp;one - Shirley Iones
- alao-

~onrd

School Beard f~~~~~ 'jl lllam
McKelvey ~milled "til~!' nlgbt when

ON ALL ELECTRIC FAMS

1

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~

present h gh chool Cor elementary

IOcyo Dl

-·---------------------------Long Bottom Man Is Named
Scattered R~in

Ralph E Darst Lanl!lvllle

pOint p1easant
M3D IS Named
di O£
Sol .er year

1 1s

ro.Iff.t.. 1tJ
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Deeoted 0 ne ntere•u .,. - :'E'="IJ~·=·-==cu=on=~n=r~e=•=-----===::::::"!•O:::~'"
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• f riC
• l Langsville Man
Southern ura I DIS
Fined$100For
,
DWI Violation
B
e
d
I
To Meet 11 0 n ss u s

use
Of the $682 000 the state con
trolling board w II Bupply $3\)7 759

Moore
Hub-

..bl.

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New Move Is Made Toward
Solving Of Parking Problem~

Pomeroy Vtllage Council In special sessiOn held at City
Hall Monday mght moved closer to a solutton of the parking
of the area With the adoption of a motton accepttng the
proposals of a survey made last year and ordenng the tnstalla
!Jon of new meters to replace old onea now m extstence on
SINGLB COPY-3c _t_h_e_vl_lla....:g:_e_st_re_e_ts_ _ __

Pomeroy Middleport Ohio Tuesday June 24 1958

S A Slein representat vc or the
State Dep tment of Educat on
Ste • desu bed ho v $882000
would be rpent [or a proposed
new h gh school n or near Ra

~~~:~~~:~~~~~~;~;~B:~eatrlee
Stewart

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By Unlttd Preq lnttrnJtlon~1
Ohio Partly ciCHidy with teat
tertcl 1howt" and 1 few thuncN
tt•rm• mostty" this afttrftODn end
tonight WodnHdoy portly cloudy
with chence of 1howen southHst
Jnd a IIHie cooler moJt sactlons

A ~@fl~~ Qf ml;llJII\S§ Ill ~(\ Southern Rural School Distrtcl
ts bemg planned today to obtain voter approval of a fJVe mill
bond tssue to run 23 years subject to a July 8 special school
election satd Paul Beagle board clerk
The PTA sponsored meetmgs wtll follow one held last
mght tn Ractne High School attended by 50 pet sons to hear

Eliaabeth

Walter Woot!J at Wood, M11 Sat
urday night Mr and Mrs Blazer

Weather

Discussions Are Planned
Pomeroy Students
On July 8 Special Ballot Score Honors At

to Middleport w lh them afler cd wilh a Sarah Coventry Jewelry Carpenter and daughter Wednes 1
Apelldin&amp; lut W(lek with Pam Ia partY al h r home Monday even d!sa~y~e~v~on~l~n~u~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~::i~::i~~~~:;::;:~;;;:;;;:;;;::::::;;5:;:::j;;;;;;:::;~;;;::::5;;;;:;::;j~f
French
mg J 1ne 16 The door prl.. W18 .;;
Charles Hukins and B 11 Bonds won by Mrll Louella lfoore Mrs
ot Cleveland spent Saturda~ at Hqbbard served refreahments of
Ule home ot the former s parentl!l
eake and

LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS

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GIANT CAPACin

Mlddl

Their dauahlor Kalh)

ard Sparrow Mrs Oke) Killing•

ELBERFELDS

The annual Blake Reed reun on
w II be he d on July 4th at the re
creflt on bu d ng at Eden Ol110
All decendents or both fam I ~s
are urged to attend
An old Cash oned basket d nner
w I be enJoyed at noon The lf'ter
noon w II be spent
t ng fol
lowmg a sl1ort bus ness sess on

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POMERO"

spots vanish
like magic here!

Trl Luster Cleancn

I Rock Springs

Datlv Sentmel

Makers Sunday School C ass of
the Presbyterian Church Fr rlay
ev~nfOg June 13
The meet ng was opened by the
SIRiC ng of Blest Be The Tie
Mrs M11rv Lisle read the scnp Mr and Mrs B I Wmebrenn~
f
tu.re from The Secret Place fol
Mr and Mrs Don G Fbnrr re
tor o lhe M1ddlepor Bapl sl lowed b• pra•er
Church now In Newark Oh o
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cently v1s1tcd Mr and Mrs Roy
Eleven mombers answered roll P {er and daughter Patt e and
call with a Bible verse with lhe Mr Robert Flmn or Steubenville
11-•••
word fall In It
1\olr and Mrs Woodrow HendriX
lp0rf -""lefJ
Report• were read and approv arc announcmg the b rth ol the r
rl
ed The travel ng basket 4onated 13th child P.l the Mason Cl mt: on
Mrs .,.lox. M nhar entertained
Rev and Mrs F ed I Gardner bv Mrs Grace Oller was awarded Saturday
June 14 The baby a
t
Th nl Fr ay Club Fr day ev accompan ed the
augh cr Mrs to Mrs Mari5aret Winebrenner daughter hu been name~ Debby
en g u he home Locus St
BjjJ Shoun and Bu haru &lt;~S far a WI h blrtbda} girts given to Mrs Sue Grandparents are Mr and
Du ng h n s ness sess1o w th Ihe Charleston A po t fr day Beatrice Blake and Mrs Allah
"" Norma Ph lllps and S R
Mrs Henry
bel pres dent
11
where they board(ld a piahe for Teaford
1
Hendrix I ocal
we e made for lhelr home n Joh .son C ty Tenn
A book review of The Psalms
1 ch g p
Mrs Robert Holste n and ~-ugh
a 1 lu k 1 n c supper at theM d
Mr and Mrs W I am Warne was g ven by Mrs Naomi London
D anna of Buffalfl W Va
dlcpo t park J&lt;'r day July 18 at apd sons ar spend nR hr vaC'a Mrs Genev eve Schneider and vtcrs ted
w th her father Mr Carl
t on n Flor da
Mrs Beatrice Blake
6 30 p m
Edwards and other relati"~":e s
C m WC' p uyed and pnzes
Mr und Mrs V o ( har s L
pans we c made fat' an 1te
M a 1d Mrs Hulbert Wl)haf(ls
aw d d o \Irs Bentz WoiCe Mrs cas and fam ly Hod &gt; nnd Ma
cream soctal lo be held June 28 and sons of Columbus spent the
Ever t Da y Mrr;; R ebcl and Jorle of Caledon a Oh o iP t the
The meet g was ciOiied With week tnd w th his parents Mr
Do na ne b I a g est
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week end w th Mr
d Mrs Ho thP. Mizpah benedu:tion
and Mrs C H Will ams
i(lf Pill mcnts we c served h&gt; mer Jones !\farjor
rna ned for
A plenie dinner wu enjoyed by
Guests ol llr and 'Mrs Roy
the h ess t those amed above a two wcekPS V}sit ~ h the Jones thos~ previously named and M1ss Jones v.ere Mr and Mrs Victor
and fl. s E lward H te lfrs AI
Mr and ~trs A C Nc
and GeJ trude Duffy 'Mrs Agnes White Slewa t and Children or St AI
bcr Ebersbach Mrs Grover Erb ch Jdren Dcbb e and Ua e of Mr.s Eather Harden Mr1 Helen bans W Va Mr and Mrs Harold I
Mrs Add e Grueser Mrs Emeat Belle spent the week nd with the Harris nd ~frs Margarel Cottrill
Jones MmfrSVI le Mr -and Mn
I flhode
Mrs Cleland He nes Mrs forme s aunt M Mol McGhee
JOLLy STlTCHIRS
Roy Jones Jr and sons of Colum
1 al Sm lh
d 'Mrs Denver Tho They came to v s h s mother
T e Jolly Stltch(lrs 4 H Club met bus M and Mrs R chard Jones
Mrs Ida Neil Flatwood K&gt; who at the home of ~Irs Oma Wine and daughter Pomeroy
n a guc s
s a qurgic.al pat e I at the Holzer brAnner with Patty and Suzanne
Mr and Mrs Carl B Weese and
HospitAl QalUpol s
as hostesses Stefan e Winebrenner Miss Marc a Karr attended an Of
Mrs James Cr 11wel who under president presided Reports were f cers Tra mg D1str ct meet n~
I
wcnlsurgerv at the Whc I g Hos read and accepted Linda Eiehinll at R o Grande
II
of Thun pital l\ heel r.g W V ha been er gave a report on the recent 4 H
Mn CharieR Hoback has gone to
Jon
grandpar returned to her hon on L ncoln exc rslon V sitors were Sue Ann Moundsville W Va where her
Street
Buckley Gene Matthewl!l Ruth and husband s employed
Pic Kenneth Sr tes J returpod Sandy W nebrenner and Mrs Ber
M ss Conn e Roberts of the
to Fori ~·~niP&amp; Ga Fr day •II" nice Winebrenner
Woll Pen road SP,ept Tuesday
Mrs Scile1 &lt;Ba ba a &amp;o t f(!
Leaders arc Mrs Jeula Cot night and Wfdneada) w lh Mss
turned to the Ho zc1 Hospital trill Mrs Hl:le Diddle and junior Kathryn Slack
School of Nursing at Gallipolis leader s Nuncy Eichinger
Sunday They had been g esls or
Members nttendlng were Sharon
her parent&amp; Mr an I Mrs Paul Sur) Cntlrlll Nancy Parker Clar
Scott since lhey e urned from Ice and Brenda Nords Sandra and
Mr an4 Mrs Jacob Van reter
their hone)'moon tr P to the Poco- Patriaa London Jean Manual
no Mt s In Pennsylvania
Jean Ann 'iauvage and Tre111a celebrated their 60th wedd 11 g an
Mr and Mrs Harry Lhesl1er Wea~ver
mversary at their home June 8
were called to Colum us aat
SUitPIISI PARTY
All their ch Idren were present ex
week because or lh llness o{
A surprise birthday party was ceptln g Robert and Suste
frs Chesher s n ece who s hospu given for Mrs Nan Duffy at her
Mr and \frs RandaH Talbott
alized there
home bv lfrs Betty Williams. Mrs. New Lexington stopped by to
Mr HDd Mrs Vw al
B nee anti DQrothy Winebrenner and Mrs visit ller parents Mr and Mrs
son Larry were Sunday gu Ats of ~a~l Winebrenner on Friday Del Talbott enroute home (r,om a
Mr and Mrs \\ endel Bunrc
d evening June 13 ....1.
vacat on in the Smokey Mts
bmUy at New Matamoras Ohio
Attending were ~ry Miller
Jackie and Bobby Gluesencamp
Mrs Wllllnm Yeager of Ke t Betty Foreman Tfiefma Orueacr Portland were Juests of their
Ohio Is »pend ,g a two week a Gladya Huson Eleanor Roblon ~randporents Friday Mr and drs
cation with her pa ents Mr and Jean Kloes Nettle Meeka Beul•h L R Gluesencamp
Mro C E Vanre
Glbbcno Leora Schor! Elizabeth
Eber carpenter char)e• Cpr..u
Mr Lnd Mrs Kenneth :\teE h n Duckworth Wanda Burdette Ber and Henry Euler at\t:ncJe~ {irst
Y and son R s.!le I were "-eck nlee Wlnebrllnner EJizabet~ Cun 11ld clttsses at Athe41s Friday
end &amp;uesta of Mr and Mrs Warner diU Lucille Rhoades J1ckle Wll
1\fargartt Durst was a ~ent
P'rench of Worth ngton Aero 11 llam1 Stelanie K•thy and Stcv e /guests o1 Mr and Mrs -Ed~r
panylng them hom&amp; was Delbert W nebrenncr and Tom Duffy
Brewer and daughter Leannn
1 1
Frenchwith
whofriend•
had Rpenl
w ck
M ld re d •nd Joyoe ,..
Ba
here
and the
rc atives
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6-Daily SenUne~ Pomeroy Middleport 0 June 23 1958
REASON TltEORY
WASIDNGTQN UP! - Sen 1
William Fulbright D-ARK says

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Navy Postpones Laune~g
Of New Vanguard Sate11ite

beth Ki·rby
Eliza
on Aucuat
at Locu'
Beeeh
ddleport
Socrumbs T0day
the re.ult
an auto tru k co I
ion at that mtersect
They aver n the r pel ons I M•
&amp;hat they were passenJ;,:e
n n 0
eJgs Genefal
1
suffered lnjur es n an ace den
28 1956
sts
M
ol

and

was blamed on a weak low pres
sur~ ('CD er over M nnesota
(}0
Ear} od .. y sk es were partly
t
cloudy bu there were no reports
.s
of showers Temptraturea were m
w
11
an
s
th
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50sngZan('sVIIIc
was the coolest
b
t
d
au o rtvon Y
m
El zabel'!l K rby age 90 d e the
report
50
which wu struck by a trul!!k early th s morn ng al Me1gs Gen
BeJia rc and Chesapeake record
driven byt Ra vson ~nt! cblal r. era Hosp tal
cd 5~ while Columbus and Manet
She was born n Hartford \\ ta had 56
pcrmanen 1D 1ury an;j sa i.Y
11 the result ,.of the m shap a
Va the daughter or the late M
Scattered showers and a lew
eharge Rawaon With cl! gence n and Mrs John R ng:s
lhunderstorn s
moved
aeross
Surv vmg are one daughte Northern Oh o Mtmday w th ToopertUon of the tru k dr vcn IJ
til$!
I Mrs Lucllle Mayes Grant Stree ledo reportmg about one C1ftb of
in other court aet ons tak n M ddlepor two grandchildren an nch of ra n
MondJy the c v I act on of C
Mrs Erne 1 Covert M ddlepo I
- -- - - - - Cuckler Pomeroy Rea l E Ia c ud w 11 am Mayes L1ma 0 and

ageni against John Sl u ' al of three great grandch ldren
Harrisonv llc the case was sc

Also urvlv ng are one brother

tied oul of eourt and the me Charles R ng Hartford and two
4ismtssed With n record made
A dtvorce w.u granted n t'

Q!Be

of

June Rus5&lt;l

s sters Mrs Homer Haney Mau
mee 0 and Mrs Arthur Poo

Rae ne Grafton

~IQst ~bert Russe I Pomeroy
by Common Pleas Judge John C
Bacon who granted d vorce lo tt'l
pla ntUt and ordered restorat on
of her maiden name to June Ha~
man The plamhff was also or
dered to pay the costs of the pro

ceedlngs

Jn the partition su t

or

B

t:el! Windon agalilst Jean Lou
W~ndon

f'

Pnddy an entry was (led

m lbo Meigs County Courts toda)

aftprqvmg the $11e of the ands
m qUestion to B1lly Lee Wmdo'l

:~:; ~4 an

appmsetl

The court further 1rdcrcd th&lt;'

following distribution ol

lund

resulting from such sa e by t

Sheriff of Melgo County (11 To

the ~easurer of Me gs County
Cor taxes $2914 (2) To th
Clerk of Courts the sum of $459
OS which ncluded cou LSel fees o
$280 for Crow Crow &amp; Porter
(3) Revenue Stamps $9 90 4) To
the Sheriff $2 for the deed a
Probate Court costs n the guard
1anslup of Lela Wmdon a m nor
$1458 (6) To the pia nl ff B II;
Lee Wmdon tbe sum of $1 992 20
as his full share m the lands
('l) To Jack Thomas as guard an
of Jeane Louise Wmd,n (former
ly Pr ddy) '1 992 29 as her share

Patrol BoYS for the past year
at the Mason Elementary School Geneva 0 this morn ng afte
were t'reated to an overn gh.t an extended illness w II be he d
camping trip to Letart Isl1nd re Thursday at 2 P M at the Harr
sonv1lle Presbyteraan Church w 11
ecnlly
Tak ng lhe !r p Wllh tbe boys bur1ala tD the Wells Cemeter
were Charlie Carr and EJ:'l at Dewnin11ton
Ewing Mr Ew ng look the boys
Sbe WIS tbe wife of the Ia e
to the Slle of the eamp In !lit. Alva 0 Grovel' who d cd 10 1944
motorboat
Sltr'/lrilig Is a nephew Ca
Taking Jhe tr1p were Eddie llor Reev• Genea 0 V s t ng hou s
r s Gary Stewart Ha11Y Surfooe are 7'0 I' M at the Ew ng Fun
Billy Zuspan and Tommy Ewing eral HaRle and 1r1end., may call
at lite church at 1 p m Thur
da7 until tunc of serv ces

Pomeroy Lodge No 184 F

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A M will hold Maaon c Lodg•

The vc~• htlty of showero today

a

w

Va

She was a member o the Mw
dleport Baptist Church
Fr ends may call anyt me at the
Rawl ngs Coats Funera
Home
Serv ces WIH be held at 2 p M
Th d b Rev Warrc
Hu
b urs ay Y

SCh()01CancJi·luate
Meettn'g Scheduled
For New Haven

Thursday even ng
June 2fS
1958 at 8 New Haven Grade
Scl1ool the Ma on County Cn
zens School Steermg Committee
w I hod a Meet Your Schoo
Canrl dale med urn
ert
11 be
d 10 th
Th s mee ng w 11 g1ve the c
Bur al w
rna e
zens of Mason County a chance
R verview Cemetery
to talk over school problems w tb
th ca nd d11tes for the Maso~
County School Board pr or to the
com ng elect on
lnv Ult ons have been mailC(I
to the ro low ng .school board Wl
d atc!i Ralph Crump Muwll
Rd Pt Pleasant 1"redenck R.
Frey 2103 Marquette Ave P!
Pleasant James C Dabney Asb
COLUMBUS UP! - Edward ton W Va Charles G Jones 14!i
Bntton 7 Ravenswood W Va Park Dr Pt p•easant Earl Keef
was reported n extremely erit er Letart W Va and Fred G
cal conditiOn today .at the Chd G een Ashton W Va
dren 8 Hospital here as a result
John Sayre manag ng d rector
of drlnkmg 11omemade I quor oon of the PI PleaBant Chamber ol
tam ng wh te gasohne
Commerce w 11 conduct the meet
Hosp tal author t es sa d the boy ing The second meel r.g w 1 be
apparently drank much o{ the con at the Sunnys de Grade School
tent.fl of a bottle he fQund d1scard July 15 19ii8
ed along a stream near hiS home
Announcement was made lJy
He was rushed here Sunday suf M !ton W Scott Pres dent or the
fering from acute toxlc po son Mason County PTA Counc I
ng
The child &amp; father told author1
tles he and two friends had been
drmk10g Friday night and that
they left the bottle on the l!itream

Child Reported
CrjticaJ After
Drinking Liquor

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bank
Mrs. L. Graves
Doctors at Parkersburg :W Va
Mason Schoolboy
f1rst bel eYed the bey had suffeted
Funeral Service aof brain
hemorrhage as the result
a
fall
{rom a couch WJ;ten the
Patrol MendJcrs
youngster s cond1t1on became
To Be Thursday escorted
worse Sunday alternoon a polleeambulance rwhcd bim to
Taken On Hike ren,ce
Funeral service.&amp;. for Mrs Law
Graves age 84 who d cd n Columbus covermg the 115 males

Masonic Rites
For Dr. Downie
To Be Tonight

a few degree!'! cooler

Program Closes
Vacation Bible
School At Mason

A short program was held on
Sunday n gbt at the Mason Metho-

dl8t Church following tbe oloae o!

the Da Jy Vacation Bable School
wh ch has been held dur ng the
m 70 mmutes
past two weeks
The prog am cons sted of !I ng
mg as a group by the k t~dergarten
class and by the prtmary and jun
or groupi The ntcrmediatc class
presented a worshiP program
Follow ng the program the par
enta and guests v s1led the cl8115
rooms where the work done by
the children was on display
In a short talk recognttion was
Announcement Jas made today
by H E Sh~elds electlopa for a given the teachers for thelt part
Community Comm1ttee between in the succt!Sii of the school
the dates of August 1 and August
GAROEN CLUB MEETING
8 n the followmg commumlies In
The W dwood Garden Club w1U
l\1eigs County
Bedford Chester Columbia meet Wednesday evemng at the
Lebanon Letart Ohve Orange home of Mrs W lllam Nease o[
Rutland Salem Salisbury Sc1p1o F1ve Po nU w th Mrs U S Nease
IS co hoste.'iS
ana S.Utton townshtpt;

Community
CoDIIRittee
Elections

OVEC Employees I
AnnUal Outing
To &amp; Saturday SUB Bill Given But Little

On Salurdayy June 28 emp oy
services at the Ewing Funeral
cea
and tht= r familte&amp; of Kyger
Home for Dr C E W Downie
creek
Sta'tlnn of the Oh o Valley
deceased member tomeht at 7 P
m according to annuuncement Electric C"qrporatlon will be guests

Chance At Special Session

of the ComJ&gt;llnY at Camden Park
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Supplemental unemployment bene
mode today
All brolhm are reque•led to Huntl~ton W Va
tits
today were given tittle chance of bemg legalized at the
Thlo II the 4th Annual Family
meet at the Masonic "'emple on
special sesston of Legislature starting Wednesday
UAI'E CANAVERAL Fla (UPI) ~ The Navy postponed 1fulberry Ave Potneroy at fi 30 Summer Qptlng and " a part of
Veteran Ohio legiSlators of both pohttcal parties believe
the over all employee - family
Its VaDguard sa~illte today after damp
recreation program sp(lnsored by the Legislature would not vote to legahze SUB even if Gov
havoc witb the temperme11tal rocket bitt
OVEC
C Wtlllam 0 Neill asked It which they do not expect htm to
forerunner tllunderlng oil a zigzag
OVEC hiS completed spee11l ar
SUB will del mtely cume up be- MecMm Nelsonville
majotlty
raD@lmenta with the Management
the
speclal
sess
on
begma1ng
leader
and
president
pro
tern ~{
fore
of Ciaduten Porl !c provide the
Wednesday
according
to
Sen
Jo
the
Senate
have
mitde
d
clea
emplot,ea ond their families w th seph Bartunek Cleveland leader they do not th nk SUB would
all the faellttlea of the park and of the Dem~at1c n lnor ty
eome up before the &amp;peeia1 885
th" &lt;loiiiP8nY wUJ liaue I cketo
But Bartunek 111d whether a

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In a move to f nd some remedy
for the parking Ji uat on which
has become gradual y worsened
over a 1pan of years the Village
Council went on record Monday
a11 favormg the n~ta lalion ol 23
new meter• wh ch w II perm t 15
m nute parkmg f~r $ centa These
meten will also nclude loadmg
and unload ng zones and wdl be
s1tuated In the follow ng manner
9 on Main-st. 1 one Lynn st 4 on
Court st ana 9 on Serond-st
ln•tallat or. w l also be made
of 42 meters n the bu s ness sec
lion of the v llage perm It ng park
mg at 5 cents per half hour or 10
cents per bour max mum These
metera w II be nsla ed on )fa n
Lynn and Court streeh
\
In the are.a ad)accn to the\ Post
Off ce on Sel!ond Street t was re
solved that meters would be n
stalled perm tt ng park ng for a
period of 8 m nutes at the cost of
one cent per 13 m nu es
All other meter nstallat ons
wuhm the bus ness d stnct would
permit parking at the rate of 5
cenU per hour with a max1mum of
two hours per meter w1th the ex
cept10n of frmge areas where
park ng meters wlll be mstalled
perm1tt ng 1:1 hour park ng for 50
cenlll
Under the terms or the r~lu
t on passed by Counc I Monday
even ng the number of meten to
be mstalled 11 not to exceed 223
m all
On a motion by rouncllman Don
Mullen and secouded by Council
man Lesl e Fultz 1t was moved tt
adopt Lhe 11urvey and to ssue a
sb1pp1ng order lor suH c1ent met
ers of vanouli tim-e nd rate com
binations to fulflll lhe obJecl vea
o{ the surveyy but not to exceed
~ 10 number m any evenl
These meten are to be added to
the present contrae of the Dun
can Parkmg meter ! rm now ID
e{1ect and n accordance with the
b1d submitted
All councilmen gave assent to
the mot1on With the excepllon of

&lt;:oonellman Rie~ Jone.o who ob-

.Jeet«Ho ""' lilletnllon or meiUI

in lhe bwuneu d1Etr ct on the ba
'" of 10 cents per hour sa1a
Jones f m 10 fuor of the m~tal
latlon o1 the new meters and I
like the propo11ls of the survey
as a method to correctmg some of
tbe park ng problen 1 we now
llave 1 don t however hold any
lavor toward the nst.allat on of
any 10 cent meters 10 Potmel'9f·
rm voting No aga nsJ the
hOD
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Other Councllmen

panage
to pmnt ofoutthe
thatm•;~;~in"~~~~
the
of tbe new meters under the
ommendatlon of the suney
not most emphatically a money
making proposition lor the VIllage of Pomeroy but solely a
me hod by wblCh we are trymg to
fmd some solution to the parkmg
problems tbat are now ex1atent in
the Village U the plan does nol
wort out to sat1sfact10n m the
correction or some of these iiJs
then IUIIable and adequate chan
g., wiU be made
CounCilmen Monday evemng al
so heard a report on the n hal

tests conducted with the new load
1ng and uloadmg &amp;onei on Mam
&amp;t of the tlusmeas distr ct and
moved tQ go ahead With the mstal
lahon or more such zones on Set::
and st as soon as signs can be
made ready Nme more signs were
ordered eallmg for a lime span
for loading and unloadmg from
9 a m untll 2 p m Loca.hon of
the new loading and unlnad ng
zones are now being worked out
and will be announced later
On the subJect of the 1oadmg
and UJJloading zones t was also
10d1cated that the Hi m nute park
ing metera would also be nstalled
in those areas and that charge
would be made dunng unload ng
and Joadtng penoda It was the
consensus of opton In counc I Mon
day evening that trucks could load
or uuload \\ 1thin that per od of
time With but few exceptions
Durmg Mor.day rugbt s sess1on

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Ohioan Named
Tow• Virgun·•a
Hospi'tal Post
CHARLESTON W Va UP! A P&amp;Yebi.Qtriftt from Ohio will be
come suPerintendent of Barbours
ville State HoapJtal next month
State Mental Health Director
Wdllam B Rouman announced
.Monday tbe appomtment o{ Dr JC)o
aeph Part.e.r ~ Cleveland o to
succeed ~ '\\'Uham S Sadler ef
fective July 1 Saddler bad re
signed to return to pr1vale prac
tice
Parker II ~::t:.~:~~t

liOn
separate bill pr as an amen dment
'We think the que.Uon deservcg
to the admlnlstration s bill to more consideration than it can get
grant 13 additional weeks ot un In a short special session" Mecb
MIIGS GINIRAL HOSPITAL
Admllted Mrs Howard Howell employment compensation he em &amp;aid
Both Mechem and Cloud sa J
Middleport Mrs l!lllpbeth K rby would not know unt l after the
Democratl
caucus
are conf dent th.11t the sea
Middleport
He refused to predict
will be short-not ea:ceedmg
l)laeh1J1ed Infant male Halev
n ghlwould not comment Ol !rliDlthe
Wdtllepof!, lnlanf male Hayn e h Legis! ture wou ld
to d
POmeroy &gt;i~lle Watson Long
Both Roger Clou~ Sptoker ol
SUB would pa86 If 0 Nejll tria.. to 1!-Daj
'!Iff ~oucy llldors Md
the House ond Sen
n!ey
out Ill fovor or II.
llttUUODI

for. refreshmenll and
meat

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Daily Sentinel
Davbook

the seal of 11aid Court, this
lftb day of June, 1~ .
JOHN C. BACON
Judge and Eit·Offkio Clerk

NOTI(I OP "FtLING AND
HEARti!G ON INVENYORY

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.. .Cl~, Mll11 County, Ohio

By A. C. Hili

~eaator

S'IXt h 8irthday
~
- o:O.Ia G.?mer
0 '· roa
0. 'bserv·ed Sunday

Farewe II party
Held Sd"'l.-·
.r"'Y
TU rUti
FOr serYICemen
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a~Hl 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June ~4,-,~~
punch wus served to the tollow·
mg
MuryRegilia
Jean Bing,.
Hoffman,
Spencer,Carolyn
Sln.:

coratcd cup

cakes,

candy

Mae Summerfield, Julia and Edn•

Mcl: oy, Twiln Karr, Marilyn Kor~.
JO•nm•
' De&gt;n, Melalne Dl!an, AQn
,
Paula Gomer, daUgh ter or :\lr
Mr. aod 1Mrs. Cnes!er ErWin 1•.
and Mra. Paul Gomer, was hon.Jr· entertained with a farewell db- ijolter, Sli!liY Mora, J!i.ana Bacr,
ed on her sixth birthd~y Sumht" ner at tbeir home Saturdav ftvP· Mary Jo R'oush. PatrJCII McLau·
with a party at the home of Mr ni ng fur three grad uatE:R who .left" ({him. Jac:uc Bahr anrt the hon~
and Mrs. Arnold' Richards 011 .s.o I Monday f&gt;Jr the Armed Serv1ces ored guest.
Second Street.
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Mike Erwin, son of the. hosts,
- - -- ·- - A bullet suppe1·, wi th hirlh· Roy Long, son of M~. an€( Mrs.
d~~ c~_ke' arfd ice creal't were se1· H.arold Long ar~ to r,c~o~~~- to t~~ Pro;ertytransfen
R'EAL ESTATE TRANSFdS
vl!4 t() th~ lueJit's on the lawn Great Lake~ Naval jf:u m~c C~n&lt;
Ruth
Houk Johnston to Georgi!
Wlt'h raVoTs of p:J.rty hats. bal looM trr. They Will be i~ the Naiaf
A.
Perry,
62A, Salem.
aftd "lCiOt'• bags.
Air Force, w~ile \V1l~e~ ~O'.t(!~?
Carl Robert
and Mary "!!'.
Jr .. so n of Mr. and Mrs. WiLMt
Cne!lts were Mr. anrl \1J"s. J:~cl{ Rowley, Brar:lbtity, is &lt;' member Bauges to George A. Pt&gt;rrJ~A ,

1EL.V1Sf0k GUIDI

WSAZ -TV thonptel!I

or Administra~
Deputy Clerk
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
1rKI to' s~h if the foUowlng as (6) 17, 24, 21c
'vir. a11d !\ Irs. H. C. Tompkins of
ole n!ildl!ntt of the state o! Olllb:
BaHimMe. Maryland, arc announc!Nrviving ,spouse, if any; next or
SHERIFF'S SA\1 OF
m~ the birth of a 6 lb 11' ru. son
6:45 Sign OD
6:45 Sign On
kin; beneficiaries under the will
REAL ESTATE
on .Junt• 22. The baby has been
1' 00 Today
· 7:00 To&lt;l•y
·
if any;
lllUorney or attorney~ Tflt St'at. of O~lb, Melt• CoUflty, namrLI ~tl('h!l('l David, ond is the
9:00 RoliLper R6um
9:00 l!onluet R90lil ·
represe
I' ~n:r of the aforemen· Conlmltn
Coyrt
grandson of ~lr and Mrs. E. R.
D:30 Ka.tie Doonan Show
9:30 Katie , Dool'l'n S)low
lioneq ~t!IODa:
wuH.m
J'. J~r'ltW, 1ft. 1, L4oh,
Tompklns of 11ldd!eport c~ pt. a.nd
•
L
&amp;0:!)() l!01!Kh-Re·!Jii
'
IQ:OO ~ough-Re-111
You are hereby notif1ed that West Vlrglftll, Plaintiff
Mr!:) Lee• Raynor Of La Batfra,
0
:
SO
•rr~usure Uunt
on tile IStll. 401 of Ju~e 1958, an
.
V~
Ala. aro lho malernal grun~par\0:30 Treasure Kunt
ll :pc TJle Price !J Right
~~~~t'!"l', oihd A'ppraisement · o! Gko'oo C. Ii:ldd and Woftdo LM enb.
11 :00 The !'!'Ice Ia Rilht
11
:30
Truth
or
Consequences
the esfa(e Of ~a Knapp deceasIUdd
11:30
Truth or Co'nRGueDIItl
12:00 Tic Tac Dough
ed, laftl of Salem Townshi-p In 3011 El01 ,lriut, Mlllitifpol'l, Ohio
LEGION TO MEET
12·oo
Tic Tae llWih
!2:30 lt Could Bt. \'ou
said CountJ was meQ in this
-' (&lt;.""""'""'"
D.NmlliM
Hn.:ular meeting of the FeeneY Carr, Alice and Juila, ~11·. and e~f t.he Army Air Force and will Salem.
12:30
It Could Be Yoa
!
:00
Mid-Day
~ews
Cou·r t.
C•• ,_., 12,676 Ben nett Post No. 128 Will be held Md. He,nry Ornls, Cal'!o ille ll nol be sta tioned in Tens.
Maurice ~nd .Helen D. Lott t1 1:16 Movietlme
1:00
Mld·Day Ne"a
llearl~f: oll said aaid Inventory
In purtuanee of an Order oC at the Legion Hall Wednesday HenrY, Jr., Gilbert and Gale Ct".lig
Others attendir(g" the dinner Bernard J. and Opal E DiddlE', 3:01) Matinee Theater
,,1~ Movletime
~tnd A~atsenterit .wttl be had b"e· Sale of Real Estate in the above mght ut 7 j Q Hefres hmenls will Mr. artd Mn. Robert f'&lt;~sev, Cvr·· were Tom Skinner , D&amp;n Stover, L377A, Sutton.
ft..
3:00 Matmt .. Theltu
4 :00 Queen For A Day
fore tliis COurt a.h the 5th day of cr1t'it!Ed action lo me directed as be served :!I the close or the thian and Roberta, G&lt;IIIi polis, )1 1·
Harald E. ~nd K3therintf" Kaulf 4 ' 4~ , "Modern Romances
Dick Roller, Ed Crooks and Don
4:00 Queeo for I Day
July 1958 at JO , o'clock A. :'il.
Sheriff or Meigs County, 1 will m&lt;'~ting
•o Edna,.\f. Rite, If.. A, Middleport. 5:W \ omedy Time
and Mrs. William ~ogc rs and Ervin.
4:45 Modern Rorriancn
EK~PtioniiiJ',ereto may be filed ofrer ror sale at publie auction at
Way F. and Audrey M. Clar1c t.:Stl dpfraach t'laJ hou•
Renee; Mrs. Lena Le wis anc
5:00 Com~dy Time
b)' any inteieated part y at al)y the door of the Court House ' 'in
WOMEN TO MEET
grandson, WiUiam, :'1-lr', Phyl11•
to George Reed, ~ -B~A S24, T~ . 6:00 Lvnesome P~re Fiddlera
~ ·30 Spinach rlayhouoo
time prior tU five days before the Pomeroy, In the above named
Tht• Womeu ·~ Association of the Kh·k and t.loll~ Pt. Plcosnnl. Dr Littl~
Rll. Olive.
8:15 Spm411 Eye
dote oet f;ir ht!aring.
6:25 Weath~:rtast
county, on Saturday, the lDth day Fi rst tln itc1l Presl:)yterian Church B1tentan lnd DOnn:~ , Dr Jond
6:30
News
Plrture
W~SS my signature and of July, 1958, at 10 o'clock A. M., will tnC'cl Thursduy evening at
KKelly M. and Edith F. Hoback
and Jame ls, Mrs. Cart Scott an·l
8:25 wealhercast
the, *al of said Court, ,thi!i tbe following described real es- 7 30 Mrs. Poindexter will be the
to
Umon Carb1de Corp., 44 .5.-\ f :45 "Pm·c Nc,.,s
KenneU1,
Ml'l.
Geor g~ Chamber·
O:SO N&gt;!ws Picture
13t~ · day or June 1958.
coal. Lebanon.
tate, situate in the County of dCVI!ttonal [(IadeT and Mrs. Harley lll'ft il'ld t:eorgt Ill anrt Wall er ,
8:45
NBC Nowo
Invitation
to
Dance
7:00
JOHN C. BACON
Wllli:~m A. and Haz('! A. Wat··
Meigs, Villagr of Middleport, and will be in charge of tfle program. Mrs. William Bnrnrs. :'1-lr ~ . JacBoots and Ssddles
7:00
7:30
Pick
A
Winner
Mem~r.s of the Lhtle League den to Union Carbide Corp., I2.5A
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk the state of Ohio, and in the Townqueline
RoUin
s
and
Phyl
lis,
Fret!
7:30
Wag~m Train
The
Investigator
8:00
Baseball team " Red Sox" anc' coa l. Lebanon.
By A. C HLII
PLAN POTLUCK
ship of Salisbury. to-wit :
.
9.:&gt;&lt;1
Father
Knows Best
die
B'ry~nt,
Cheri
81
•njamen
of
8:30
Adventures
of
McGraw
tlleir
coach,
Jimmy
Harris,
held
a
Deputy Clerk
Being lot 1'1Umber 342 in lower
'I h1• One Won One class o! the Lakin, Mrs. Ruth Bruwn ami
Homer Baxter, Adrn . of Estate 9.30 Bllb Cummin~s Sbow
9:00 Kraft Theater
wiener
roast
11!
the
Roadside
Park
(B) 17, 24, 2tc
Pomeroy now . incorporated into F ir ~! Baptist Church and their Harry, Bidwell , Mrs. ~~ Dent and
of Levma Ervin to August and 10:00 Californians
and part or the Villa ge of Middle· fami llt:s wil l have a potluck pic- Putte_rt. .Pofueroy, Y!rs. DeLc~il i last night
of New Faeil- 10:00 It Cculd Be You
Hot dogs, potato chip~. marsh- Charlotte Westen, 85A , Bedford. 10:30 Documentary
ities
10:3'0 0. Henry PJS~vbou~e
NOTICE, OF FILING AND
port, Meigs County, Ohio.
nir Uinner, Thursday. at 6.30 p. and uefene, Mr. a•ul Mrs. La·,, mallows, and pop were served (o
Lulwrt G and Adelaide Thei:Js
HIARlNG O'H INVENTORY
Being the 11ame property convey- m llt th(~ home of :\fr. and Mrs. r.ence :Boyd, DP.virl ,1'1'1 d Donnn
to
Gene
Yast,
p;~rce ls, Lebanon.
}1 ;00 News HeadUnes
11:00 ~Pws Headline::~
members·
Meiv:n
(IH No. 17,720
ed to M. C. Hobart by George P. 'J F.. Foster. Membe-rs are rl!quest- Mrs. Birdie Powell, S&lt;~ II Y and 1he team
Lubert
G.
and
Adel!lide
Thei~s 11:10 We8thercast
11:10
Weathercast
Swi11her, Jim But cher . Keith Ar::iProba.. CoU'rt, Mtlgt County, Ohio McDaniels, County Auditor of I C'd to bring the ir own table se"r- Cheri. Wanda Prte rman Marsh.l ker. Jr., David Ri ce, Terry Johr- lo Charles Wavi d Yost. parcels, 11:15 fhe Jack Pa.r Sllo1o
11:15 The Jac~ Pur Sh011
TO the 'Executor or Aministra- Meigs County, Ohio , bearing date I vi('('.
'·OO Si~ri Of!
1:00 Sign Of!'
and Ema11ne Bow ie~. Chctta Du 1 • son, Davld Lewis, Donald Hann · Lebanon.
tor and, to !IUth of the following as of March 13, 1948, and recorded in
to'n, P8mela M:\flley, S11 ndra H:.ai ing, Jim Hackett ancl Robert BurL. G. und Adela1de Tbeisa to
are residents of the state or Ohio ; the Deed Reeords of MP.iiJII Coun PICNIC POSTPONED
ling! head, Janice and Rosetta Rt· chett. Parents present were Mrs
Davis YfiSt, Ptt.rceb, · L~Charles
surviving spouse, if any; next Qf ty, Ohio.
The potluck picnic of the Friend· chard!!!, and the honor guest.
Harley Swisher, Mrs. Keith Aei ban on.
kin; beneficiaries under the will ,
Reference is hereby made to ly Ne ighbors Cl ub scheduled tor
L. G. and Adela ide Theiss to
iC any; the attorney or attorneys deed from M. C. Hobart and 'Muy. tills evening nt the Middleport Grimes, J . Oral E:~des, C. W. Foley. ker, Mrs. Ira Butcher, Mrs. Wil·
.i.l.:.'~•&gt;l
0""' UeS G) (
nR
representing any of the a[oremen- me F. Hobart. ,his wife, to William Park has heen postponed until Mrt. W. R. Cox. J. C Allend er. be r Hanning 11nd Mr. and Mrs. Clturles D. Yost, pu:·cels, Lcb·
tloned persons:
J. Jordan , dated March 14. 1946, TuL•st.luy ev·~ nin g, July 1.
Mrs. N. N. Snodgr:1ss, H. E. Ch1 ld GenP Rice.
anon .
1-S9 Sign On
7:58 Slgn On
You are llereby notified that on and rec(Jrd(!d March 21. 1946 in
ers, John Elwood . Mrs. J . K. Gu n·
8:00 Captl"iD Kaqaroe
8:00 C•pt...in KanflhNI
Mr. :md Mrs. C. 0 . Haney an~ 8:4:5 Doug Martin Show
the 14th day ol June, 19~ 8 • an In· Deed Reeor~ Book IM at Page 265
GRANGE TO MEET
neaux, J. w. Thom,, Rober! P.
8:4!5 Doug Martin Show ,
family, Huntmgton, recently mo·;- 10:0fl Garrv M-!"1)re
ventorr, and Apprai 11 ement of the of the Deed Record11 or Meigs
Rock SJ)ringfi Grange will meet Varian, Mrs. K P. Keith. Mrs
10:00 Garry Moore
ed into the Gail Duddin g place 10:30 How Do You Rate?
ettate of Richard Foreman, deceas- County, Ohi.Qob
[ m regu llr session, Thursday, at Maurice Smith. ·~trs. Balph Cand10:30 Htw .Do Y~"~u Rate'P
ed, late of Pomeroy in aaid Coun·
Also th~ followin g described I a p. m The first and second de- ler, Mrs. C. w. Pri&lt;'c. Mn V J
11:00 Arthur Godfrey
11:00 Artbur Godfrey
ty was riled In this Cou~·t.
real estate sitUate in the Viliagp gn•es Will be gtven in full form. Halley,' Mrs. J:.m ~s Htehards.
SENTIN~~ 11 :30 Dotto
11:30 Dot:o
Rellring on said Inventory and of _Middleporf. in the County or I The quarterly bir lhd:tys will be
June 22: Mrs. H. M. Nelson, \1rs.
In
lr
-I. 12:00 Love of Life •
12:00 L-.. ... e ot LICe
Appraisement will be had before Me1g11 and State of Ohio, ond oh~e rv rd .
James Arca&lt;hpun e. ~'llrs. nay
Patricia Lynn Koblentz W!\!' DEVOTED TO INTEBE.'hll !2:3(1 Search ror TomorroW
12:30 Semn for TommTO"
this Court on the 16th dny of Jufy, bounded and deiiCribed 11 follows:
__
Boone, Mrs. James Ketley, Mrs I... honored on her 9th birt hday with
OF MEIGS-MASON ARIA 12 :~ Guiding Light
12:45 Guiding Light
1958, at 10 o'clock 11 . m.
Being lot11 numbered 34:1 and
t-IOLZ-ER HOSPITAL
B. Foreman, Mrs. M1ke Hardway, a party given hy her mother, Mn
N1t1oaal advertlsma represe~':f 1:00 Preview
1:00 Preview
Exceptions thereto may he filed 344 in lower Pomeroy In fhe Vii·
Admtlled June 2J· Mrs. Gerald R. H. Chenault, Manon c. Lewis, David Koblentz and her aunt, Mr s. Jn, .Bottmelli-Klmball, IncJ,'
1:30 As the WJrlll T'uml
~-·too An ., •••·e" Yor•
·1:30 As The World TuniJ
b)' any interested party at any l.BC"e of Middleport, . County or w.1ynP Dt-nni11on . Ga llipolis: Mrs. Davis Reynolds, Vk'l.::y Penning- Earl Dean.
.-ua
• Cl'..,, 2:00 Bent U.e Cloc&amp;
2:v
3'· Houoepa rty
Z:OO Beat,the Cl~
time prior to Jive day 11 hcfnre the 'Meigs and State of Oh1o.
Wnile•· c. Pitchford , Bidwell: Mrs. ton, Patri~'iil Hil l.
Games were played and lavol": ••
'"' N Y·
•
ED'erotl 11 oeoono clad tridllrq 3:00 lli' o,.. 0 ff
2:30 II~·Jseparl)'
dtrte set lor hearmg.
b lJO lot number 34ft in Rn~ - .J. H Caufm.11n, Henderson; Ther~
Deathl, June 21: Mrs W. C. were drawn from an umbrella.
3:00 1iii'. Pa&gt;oll
;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,lw~rth 's addition to the aforesa id ean Kay w~mdling , Pt. Plea 11 ant: Pltc~ford, William 0 \\' dson.
Rerreshments of ice cream, de- .aatt« at lh• post ofltco at Pot4 3:30 Th&lt;• Ver&lt;1lct !a Youn
V•llage .
.
M1ss Gledith Wandling, PtP. Pleu-1 .:._:=:.:.:.:::_.::.:.::.:~-- ... ---~--------....:.---__:- ,..,, Obto.
.
• :(1(1 'Srighter Dny
S:30,,,,'fhe \~iCI &amp; Youn
SuhotrtotiO!l n •.oo: Delivery
4:&amp;~ Secre! Storm
4:00 'Brllh\""\~
Reference IS hereby made to ani : PameL..J Sue Wandling, Pt.
::arrter where avall.t.bJe 3U r!eftll t :3d Edge of Ntgnt
4:15 8eeret Sciifi
deed from Luwrcnc&gt;"J H. Smith and p[('asa 11 t; JO'lll Wesley Swick, Yin26. Perform
~r we0~; one year ill advance .d 15:00 Re~.ord Hop
· 4:30 · .Edge al Nialn
Dorothy Sm1th, hushand and wlfto, ton Mrs. J:urics It R1fc, Cheshire.
ACROSS
0. Man'a
~7. FirMa~
'111e O.lly Sev.tlnel office, $15.6'1; 5:30 MGM Early Show
5:00 Ri cor&lt;l H9p .
nickname
to William J. Jordan dated Sep·
June 22: Elmer R. King, Gullipo- · 1. Hourly
e.
Next
.'
6
Texan
,
ment
dJ:
mcoths
.
17.80·
three
montb~
8.SQ
Your
Esso
Repn\'lfil
.5:~0
MGM ·;)larly ~~ow
tembcr
4.
1045
,
and
recorded
Scr·
lis;
Mrs.
Harold
Dewhurst.
RutMike 'four Appointment
]l. J"rench
I ml89\0R
29. Body Of
J.1.DO. tly motor note where avaiJ. !5:4!1 Sports Parade
6:30 Your E':lso RePok•
tember
4th,
1945
In
Deed
Book
155
lanrl;
Mrs
John
J.
Smith,
Pt.
1J&amp;w For Your
ttvtr
' T. Bo( ,
water
able: oce montb $1. B7 mall 01:11 6:M Weatherman
tJ·4~ Sports Paradi!l
Pa~ e 3?G of the Deed Records Pleasant: s tcphen Erlc Owens,
1'-12.
Depart
:
8.
Labels
.._
31.
Yearn.
SPRI'IIIG PERMANENT atof M_e1gs
reiJ' $8; sl"t montb11, ' $4.25; three 7:00 Richard Daamond
6:55 "'i\'eatneqnall
Count y, Ohio. ~
1\olinersvJlle; Joseph Vmcent Poole,
&amp;. Eft !dial.
Iii
mon~hs. $2.b&lt;'; onf' mor'lth, S1.
7:30 Meet Corliss Arther
7:00 Cisey ,Jonel \ .,
HAIR STYLING
S1ud Prem1ses Appraised at Gallipo hs; Mrs. Vernal Blackwood, 13. Weather.
eocki
var.J
33. Become
Publilt-•AJ tvery after11oon ex· 8:00 Mr. Adams and Eve
7:M Sing Along
BLEACHING - TINTING $750.()() and cannot be aold for Pomeroy; Mrs. W. H Stricklen, U . Nonpfofe.., 10. Truat
mature
eept Stlnday by The Ohio "aile; 8:30 Adorn Playhouse
8.00 Leave It To Beaver
less than two-thirds ot that Pt. Pl easant ; Waller Duckworth ,
t-Il Mon. lhru Sat.
alonal play 16. Overhead
3.f.. A tax
~r:tlnel,
Inc.,
at
110
Meehan!~
9:00
To
Tell
The
Trutl7
10:00
Armstrong Circle Theater
r.al lipolts, Thnm11s Thornton, Galamounl.
backer
tr1lnt
31). TrlbuCldied Wed. Afternoon
St
.•
Poroeroy,
0.
Bullnesa
office
9:30
Red
Skelton
Show
9:00
The
W11tona1re
TERMS OF SALE: Cash In hand Jtpoli 11 ; :\'Irs. John Riley, Gallipo·
l'nWrdl•r'• A••w•
(lltnJt
l9 Wtde-awako
tary or
'&gt;ho1f.
188,
tditorlal
office
pbono
IO:OO
$64,000
Question
9:30
I've
Got
!L Secret
Pb. Sll·M 1091-1 Court Sl on day of sale.
lis, Mrs. Leonard Sider!, Pofnt 115. BetoJR
ta."CL1MP.,.
.
20. Oulded
Mlu. R.
ROBERT C. _HARTEN8ACH Pleasant; Mn. Robert E. Perkms, 16. TyJLe, ·.
pol~t
";,;;7.;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;;:;;;.,,I0:30 Mr. District Attorner
10:00 U. s. Steel Hour
21. A wandmr 36. Wr'l(lni '
11 :00 The Newo Tonighr ~
ii :OO I'he News Tonight
(abbr.)
Shoril'r of Metga County, Ohio Letart Falls Michael DoVid Jaekme&amp;IUI't
22. Weaken
table
r
43. •N,othtnf
11:05 ~ean~~IOthilr
U:r; SeaMing the W~Jlber
23. Haaten
39. Worry
J . U. O'BHJEN
son, Pt . Plcnsant; Mrs. 'H. E. Thom. 17. PI.Jpen 1
41. Molh!r ol
11:10 MCI)I Late Sbelf
•
11·1.0 MGM tate Show ·
~3. Clertcal
&lt;&amp;0. 8preadll
Attorney.
as, We st Columbia; Rahdy Eugene 18. Liquid '-.
lrtlh • •
meuurt ....
Jllmentl
. grill tddry
(6) 17, 21; (71 I , 8, 1~. 51&lt;
Jordan, Gallipolis; Patricia Elwood
tJ. Flu~o rocka _ _ _
Hacine.
WASHINGTON UPI-t's baol
.June 23: Mrs. Joe P. Drummond, 2'. T!illm
IS. A.)
Cold \\'ave Permanents
enough, complained the Bpokes Atldtson: Huroid W. Wetberholt, 28. H'elped
mnn Cor the Nntlonal Spurtin".' G 11· 1· 1
Ell ' w rd p
Hlllr Culling &amp; Sl•lln•
'" LpoJohn
'" .n.
ames
" Mt.
a Alto.
' om· 29. ~•hlnr boat
1
., a
Goods Assn. to n Senate sub-corn·' · eroy;
Wheeler.
30. ~oblemu
9:09
~ign
On
9:09 Sign On
MOnday Thru Friday·
mlttee Monday, that some dl ~Birth~. June 22: son, Mr. and .31, f'rothr
9:10 Daily Devollon
9:10 Dsily Devotion ..
UO A M
• OO p M
count merchanls arc selling •umll' Mrs. Jume~ H 1mc. Cheshire ; son, a2. Tiro
9:15
Newsreel
9:15
Newsreel
:
• · - il:
· ·
brand fi shing reel s fo~ $18 in Mr. :md M''s Luther N. Alben,
, mtrkl
9:30
Morning
Movie
9:30
Morning Movie
CION At Noon S1turda.y
stead of the $37.50 list pt•icc. But, Ja ckson; ciali ~Uhter, Mr . und Mrs. 31. Turl
11:110 N•i&amp;bboro
11:30 Call the Lawyer
,venlngt by Appt,
sa id association Secretary G Mur- John J . Sm1th. Pl. PleaH 11 nt : duugh- 37. At home
1:1:05 Noon . News
L1 :50 Nei1hbor11:
.
PHONI 269M
vin Shutt, "lt's even worse wh en trr. Mr and )tr~. H. E. Thomas, 31. Ofltn
12":15 Char!"ton Notebook
12:lm Noon J&lt;ewo
taS I . 2ftd St.
Ptmtrey the customers brJni the ree l 1r1 West Co lumbi a.
(poet.!
12:ao International Playhouse
12 : ~5 Charleston Noteboot
fl. C!Llrp
1
~~~;;~~ ~~u•~lo~p~ut~lh~e~ll~ne~o~n.~"._. .._._~~n~"~'~hn~r~ge~·d~.~J~u~n~c~2~1~:;R:~m~LC~r~t.:::
. I :Oo Gretchen wade Show
12:SO Orient El&lt;!&gt;re"
Mother.
· \:30 · Movl• Mallnee
1:00 The Gretehen Wade Show
of-pe-arl
u. River (Fr.)
3:00
American
Bandotand
1:30 Mule Matinee
'"
4t, Blackene&lt;l
3:30 Do You Trust Your Wlft
2:0 Gardening Spectacular
4'J. Ketpelke
Americpn Bandstand
3:00 A.rnerle.n Handstand
fB,JCndurea
Sir 1 •ncelot
3:30 jJd You"'!'rust Your Wile? ·•
'
DOWN
!dickey
Mouse
~ub
4:\10 , America~ llanilltand
loweit·pl'loe~
oar .••

tm-

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nt

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Channel 3--Tuesday . Che~n...13'- W~lfa•l,

Leaguers
Red Sox Team
Honored Monday

Da'lly Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., June,24,-lQS&amp;:-3

Council

,

(Conti~Witl

frem , ... ONtj ,
thc sctohh~adlli• o1 tWo ordtn·
.ani!Os were al!b mide: No. 32~ ' '*'

inA" In refertmce to ldadlni ana
urtiOiiliht thru~lt ahd the! pe rmi~t-

limit w.is diBcrlmlnltive" as.aimt
·tarmen.
No action was ·taken on the mat,ter pendlnK 1 urthel:'1p~ut, 1nd coaa)il&lt;)'lt\tn; •!·, '"· t~e 1111)1'
IM· c~mj!lalnlo ld riilat n ,to
j a,Ct~1l word1ng and mt,ont eft
,ordmanca.
!1\e' lofdhll~~ ·
rhei!J!~ . wer~ ~·!l~ Fe.r ,n!t.'tf,"',1e'p"· .1'
l(eserttJng th,!l Dunc•n P'arking Met· I
dr firin· j'.faYqf Ch'lfllra Le¥ar·
¢1.(Ji:, idria ~C~?CDleb; , a~d 1 CO\)n: :
Cilmen, 1\oy B~bm~ Dor Schaefer,

~Barbara
Swisher
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~D~ Nn. 326 pfttii:ihlng to ~h~ rail·

ln8 of til~ an_nual -parking penult

fet!. for ph~SCians fro~ $25. to $~0
per arflnUn.
Co~no!lnlnn Uslli&gt; Full• broulihl
betore cduheil tWo' complaintS reiativ""iji to the wf tj ht' Ul;li.it restrictionS em Utfion•llv in ~l':lith' it was
allo g~lly cH:lrgetl tH&gt;t. th• ordlll'
ance setting up the 6~ Weight

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Jon¥•·. Le.oii~ .FUiti,

Mul·i'en and F'ranklm R1Zer.

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apparent low bid·
of Aiiblast pid,S ai1Cf 1

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Pll-!'mltR .~ th~ r.s te ot $M ~r year

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S. Army Engineer_,
{lU! Toledo firm bill
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engint-ers corps said Br•J
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GeOcie Blessing,_. Akron, was . a
recent ' iue•t of bi11 aunt, · Mr~.

Mi ... it... PoWell, Oilnlf
Cl..ed All Day

10:00 A.M. to 5:diJ P.M.
8 MI. from Rae!rie On
Old t'ortland·Rarlne Rd.

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Imported

RAnAN FURNttURE

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For comfort;~ble oUtdoor living for your porch, patio,
lawn, sun porch, .den or rettealion room. . .. Superllly
styled for graclou&amp; living • • . arid reasonably priced.

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MYRTIS KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON

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J. Sherman Cha~nei13Tuesday Channei13-W..nesday
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•tui "tliiiir $5.95

Table $8.95
•ATm Gftcrir $8.95
Settee $18.95
• Afi-Babi Chair $6.95

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is COillil\\ildiJ'bcing reviscd-upwanl-tnd lot tilill.ea.a&amp;

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7:00 sherlt&gt;&lt;k Holm.,
7:30 Duultyland

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1:80 OJ:Z1e ana Ha!'l'let
9:00 We~neoaay Ntght F!ihto
\000 TOfllbatone TorrllOJ'1
IO:SO Sportscope
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gondOliers of Venice won June 21'.
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~~011~~l:~:~~:g which
l!!tricter controls
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canals. Clty oW- -a~ut J)l.ref) times a year. ,

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par 71 gave him a one atroke victory in the $52,000 Bu1ck Open

over Arnold Palmer and Ted
Kroll.. Casper had a tour round
total of 70-73·71-71-285 to booJt
pro· his 1958 winnings to $31,277.

round himself tbe richest
Iessional eolfer of the year
Casper's preasurJZed 'one under

PURE GOLD
CONTAINS HOW
MAN'f" CARATS ?

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sent casper, U. S. Open champiOn
Tommy Bolt and Kroll scurrying
for the Warwick Hilla clubhouse
after they had played only four
h'ples m the alrea«~r-once delayed
tournament.
Bolt had a string of four bogies
and
WdS
even Kroll,
with third
par. round
CaBperleader,
had btrd
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led the hrst hole but bogied thf'
fourlh and also was even,
Bolt grumbled-as did many
(!\hers-about eonunulng play af·
ter nearly two hours delay.
"It didn't make any diff~renc('
to me whether we played or walt·
ed a day," Casper Bald. He tuck ·
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wallet and packed it away in hlii
tomato-red pants "But J couldn't
be happier that we did"

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No matter how many lngredl·
ents your Doctor's Prescription
contama, we arc prepared to
fd) it from one of The Fmest,
Most Complete Stocks ol Orugs!
')'he 1n11wer Ia twenly-lour carats.

$200 To $500 Down .
Pull ~- In eat of OM' modern Mohl1•
Hem&amp; Mn1 It ehHU from. II t. H
ft. loq. 1 u4 11 n. w..e.

Come ,SH

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ManJ KePOUflltJioDI tor bela1H!e dae, A ...
manJ' rood u•ed tr~llen for u low ..
UOO.Ot down. Free DetlverJ, AnrUabaa
value Mlleo Jn k'ade,

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I dilk har;
rldmg cul\lvator,
.. ,d for $17950.
Tak• OV!r
· -s·IJ'J)6pMii4e~cs
ti~~e~
wagol)
on lru,b~.
1 lend sideI
payments
$7 per month.
Blil· (9aley,,ILeJIII«Ja_r
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pl~w. 1l ~le. shove' plow, l
ancc due $49.50 Liberal tra~~
J lhovel · eut~ivator 1 1 grain dr1l1,
th. Phone Pcmeroy ~32 6·1D·5~
h'aY tork_i, crli.'ls cut S'aw, 1 elec ~ - ·
~---r: ti!'ed Motols, Poats and' Trailers.
081 Built ·KiWhell dellpea
t'ric brooder, 1 lot chi'ck feeder ,
t1nanCin1 Avallabi'e. ..etropo1 Iron !ielt\e. 2 sau&amp;MJe mlll!l, 1 .or 10ur home. Free eftlmatel.
litan Mll'ine Sales ,and Ser- Thells heirl"'ation and Appjli
eleCtrlc cepri) sepnr'atur, 5 cream
F'}reman 4r A~tt. Pbo~e
vi~e. PhOne 85.M. Pomeroy, 0
alice Service. Racine. Tel. 38U.
c~ns. 1 l,ot 'of alau Jars, stone
D2S4·Y.
8 41 tl
6-6-tf
1!-15-tl.
~ars and g'l. Crocka, 1 pressure 1
GUNS
eookei, 2 roeklng ch•if•. I din· )Ne have 22 Hornet-222 Cal.-22 (I. I ) Wonted ,T o
· Buv Are Y\&gt;U plannin&amp; tD bulle! or re·
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rUrig 1'~om table.
P1sto1s..1...Shot Guns-Hand Gmt~
model? Call Alvi Luckeydoo•
Other 1tem.8 too numerous to meh·
-60 different to trade or · set\ UtiHty flp.t _ bottomed trailer. Pb.
TUrn.. 23.1!6. .
8'6-lllllp
, tioii. 'firm's are cash on day of
We pay cash for yom sUrplus
6089-Y.
t.J8 etP
ssle. Not l'e!p'on'sible for acci·
sh't!lls, old or used guns. You
denq.
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... -- - - -Qwntr S. If. ~m1n
ju'rt trade us smnethin&amp; you 1 I
J=o•r
Auct. t. o, Mccoy.
don't want for something yo\J
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ITIUCTUIAL I IEAMI
6 21 3tp
can use. Fife NoVelty and Gu'n New apattm,enta, ttiree rooms and
IUAr liON- MITAt'l
Sbop, Rt. 7. South ll!iddleport, I bath, unfurnished, sultabl~ lor
Qpen evenings.
6-20·6tc
two. AlsO office sp'aee. Phone
Middleport 6,0098 !6 12te
Ktaut Cabbage. One dollar
bUshel. Bring contamer. J
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Th-oren, Route No 1, Minen·
L'lcitod On Eat Main 51.
ville, 0 l'h 3678
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New 6 rot)m house and blth on
large Jot in nice neighborhood
Located on Mulberry Relg)lt'il
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PONI:E*OY- 4 room frame home
with tub bath, Amcri~an kit~
eben, full basement with shower, ~utomatic gas heat'iing, Wall
to ~all carpeting in living room
and hall. This property should ClliAJlf~t:~ tol•l(!ither' V·A or FHt\
loii?·SiltiOO oo
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HMIIOV' ..... '7 ·room frame with
bath, hardv.ood noors, ,furn•ce
heating, lUll basement, garall!e.
$0000.00 Would trade lor small~ h.ouse in tipper Pomeroy.
SYRAeUSE •- 5 room frame, with
electricity, city water, and gas.
Garage. Several fruit trees.
Gopd neighborhood. Cash price

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Scramble! Nothing Is'Unwound
In County Pony
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6, walked a. For Racine, Wolfe

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Now Rev Salin !bst can't drip, or
run or spatter like ordinary liquid
paint becauoe it'a]el/ed. It clinp to
tho briJtlet of the bJuah or to tho
roller, •. and then Uqueflea Uke
tnoll&lt; when il'a applied In tho
uouol w03.

Probably the must cvcn!y mate'!
ed six-team ba~ha ll leagtw 1n
history tried to unscramble lhrt•e
sets or ties Monday night her•'
and suctecdcd only 1n makU' Il
things worse
But the County Pony I.c;rgul'
~n't nece9Sarily secmg Jt -ts
worse" for the throe-way tic fo ,·
tlut and similar standmgs Ia!'
second place is a self.ev1dent du·
monstratlon of fine balance In

the hl t~gue
For last ni~;:hl thf ~l i(lflif'port
Jets upset llw Oliulcs 5·4 Hn&lt;·mc
upset the P.luidlf'port Cnloncls 7 6
and the !nth an~ (•:uw frum be·
hind tu edge th o Ttg:t'r~ 64.
Thia l.,ft the standlllgs
Coloncl11, Inrl11111~ und Racm•'
4-3, Tiger.'!, Jet ~ . Onnlel', 3·4!
lndl•nt-Tigert.
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defle1t in the top of Jhr seventh
and last inning ln t tc tla• gum&lt;' rm
Biackwcll's douhl'· that s&lt;·ure1\
Tom White. Then tn the 8th
White delivered 11 two-run douh!r&gt;
to center that scored Shasteen
and Andrews, both or whom had
walkod.
Blackwoll was Ihe t11 g Jnd1an
gun as he blasted It eh•11n homer
wltb Eblin on m thl' rlrst John
HyscU got a 1-run double In the
l third. Blackwell added il triple to
end -with three fur r1ve and a to·
tal of g bases.
For the Tigers 111 Ihe r1r.;t
Ebcubach singled hum c Y'ct·ry
ObUnger who hall walkl'd Th uy
got three In the hfth tc&gt; lead 4·3
on siDalell by Eber,.;hndl Ohlin·
ger, Hamm Rnd Arnold 11lus 1Jn
error and 11 w11lk
Ohlinger fanned 14, walkel'l 10
for the losers Joe f'l('hi s rannc,1
16, walk'ed :I; White hnncd 2. walk-

ed none Cor the wlnnen.
Line ecorea:
JITS • ORIOLIS
Colonell
Little but speedy Johnny Singer Ratlne
delivered a freat aolo tomer in
Colonels:
tho bottom of the secor II ext!'\ In· (LP) arid G_ll~e~~~~~
nlng at Middleport e the Jeta (II) WP) and
won over the Oriolea ,....
Indiana
· The 13-year-old seeond aacker
bounced a Texas Loaguer type fly
ncar the foul 11ne bactc ol firat
base that aqutrm"d Into roua:h
territory. By tb" time lt Wll te·
lrlovcd and milhandled onee, SJnger had circled th' 11cks, bflltlng
the throw Into home ~)' mere feet.
Jn a way this wU juaUce, for
the Orlolea' Ronny PhaUn J!,ad tied
the score at 4-4 when he 1otked •
tong fly ball to left In tile lop ol
the 7th lnnln&amp; that weist l'or I
homer aa Bini mqtnentarll)' miajudeed the hull. It sailed QVer his
head and 400 ft!et away with Its
roll.
The c1011e, well-played
ONlY
teams wn ten&amp;e, all
as
a
large
crowd of fam •h•~.""! "l
$30 .00 J)own --- Btllunrt• Ln
UWir fayorltes. SIRiti"WII mobbed
t ·ur: . ~·nl~·nt T ·rms
by hie mates a Ia Perrett Game
Larsen when he reaebed home.
Winning pitcher Ronnie Ot:ealyl
Bowlea, brother of llP' OVA Jaurl·
tlr Jamea Bowles, IIVI up \he h9m·
er to Phalln, and 'a doUble to the
same lad, and ainalea to Buteh
MASON, IV . \'c\ .
Arms, Reg PhaUn, ·and Gu.lnther.
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ly as oharp, allowiDI. BoWJ., a
double and olnaie and doublu ~
and Ande(&amp;an .beaidto
Pometoy Clonch
Slnaer's round triPper. (
Ohio
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Peaauta Wl&lt;kllne aln&amp;l~ lo center scco:Ipl br~tbet' ~lm, ,In' \II• bettom of the •...entJr,,!O
In the
wln01n1' ""' ,In ,Raolne'o · T-11 win
over the Colonelll
, ; IN
Jim ~ad openioil•Ill&amp; hlllllli that
lnntng-wttb ~~~ W~" l\ntlli l'!th
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MASON
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MOBILGAS

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Life, Au!•. Fire, Po)'" Call Dot
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GLENDALE, Calif UPI-A
sunny plot on a hiU81de overlook·
mg SoUthern Calirornia where he
had achicl'ed his grcaiest racin,11
ramo today waa the lasl restin~
place of joeke)( Jack Westrope
The turr world paid Its last respects to the 40-year-old rider
Monday afternoon at thf:' Church
of the Re':mll;lonal in Forest Lawn
..,.emorlal Park We!ltrope's felto'A
riders were etther active or bono·
rp.ry paU bearers, with famed JOCkey Eddie Arcaro flying OJ'
from New York for lhe service~

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368 Pomeroy.
6 24 3te
Phone 200. r,Iel•nd AppiiiiCI
Slnaer LIJht.wel&amp;ht . ,Sc.wlgf !1•· LiVING ROOM SUITE In COod &lt;on· Slora, il6 W. lloln Street,
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ntaht to go 2"1 sames in
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better act fast beeou..
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pitched a sixBeuute at 5:10 tht Ptrntroy full-fledged re~lt btewJna 'monr
the Cl~einnati Redleg&amp;
win and George
V•ts, • tt11m of hlth IChotl ,,_ their downtrodden Am e r 1ea d
the 'Los Angeles Dodgers1
Roak bad two bits
phomorta 1nd funlort m~lnlr, Lea&amp;ue rivals.
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in the other NL activity.
10-hit attaek. The
t1tklt Wthllftl which MW is
What had been t'elfard~cl u
.Moore, a 32-year-old tobae·
to Johnny Podres,
loadltd with talent, nanwty pltcfi. meul)' aome unpleaaant sklrml-tir eo f1rrn.er from Mal')'l~nd, pitched
at home and 1·5
tr·lnfltl•r Jlmmr JH H_.,,, ing wUh the: Dettolt 'Dgeq took a three-bitter to gtve the White
Redlea:s ha,ve .
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end ctnrerf6tl•r 1111 Fllhtr, btth on a much more aerious 11pect Sox thell' 1lxth shutout in nine
in a long,
from th• Ohio al.. of the river. 'Monday night when the Chlea&amp;o aames. Moore got all the runs he ateadr
contention.
While manager• Rich Jone1 •ntJ White Sox followed UP with a 2-0 aeeded in the first inning when.
Don Belzlng of the Veta J~re tee~ victory tblt .handed the tynnnOus Billy Qoodm.an walked with. two
Tlle •l-ate of .Rhode Wand is the
ly t'rtET TANNEt11LL
mg their plans quiet. it is known Yankees their fourth shutout and. out and She:l'man Lollar hit his •ost den•ely populated in the n.!l·
they woul.d give away their last fHtb defeat in nine gam~PI.
elgbtb homer of the season. The Uon, a1 well (s beii"'e the 1mallest.
shut to wm thi• one.
There's still plenty Of daylight toes snapped Yankee ace Whitey
Jones, the usual spokeaman f~r betwoen the Yankees and the so- Ford'• seven • game winalag
the patr would not release any called contendeq 1treak.
The production of cash m Middleport for lhe summer stateme~t However he is •nown Kansas City Is 'f, ll
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AU four ahutouts ~lt"~lf!d
yout h bi:ISe ba II program was QUlte as oatstandtng this past to believe hts youngster~ &amp; have - buf , th t , ~t 1~ ttie..
by
four weeks as was the earlier effort 10 Pomeroy. Latest addi· the team spirit-and the ability- haven t bee~ PI1J1IQJ well
:r~~~-;:.}~!rs !::kr:•ma;c~ slgTONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
tion to the program's coffers was some• ... tng over $200 col- lo remain undefeated.
-.onth. They te Urider ;tKJO WI
16 - 11lnce May 25 and they
nificant tbat it Was right-hander.' -'1 WAS A TEENAGE
lected b)• players and mothers in a downtown eHort Satur- When Hemsley (PHS, l957) and have their bj.g Je~ only be1)'ause Lew Burdette who shut 'em out
JIIIANKENSTEIN"
day, two weeks ago.
Fisher (PHS, 1'958) were made none ol the contenders has betin twice in the World Scnes last
That amount will plh the bank balance in good shape after elj_gi.ble for M·M baJI by the 19- able to get rolling,
fear.
Wjlit lli,..ll - Pbyllls Coateo
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a n~~b~r of nomThises bylbhusdinbeess and professJOnal men are ~ll~-old eligibility rule ~0;,a.Bt
llu\ now both the Tiger~ •Jl4 hi::ee:rf: !~l:l~~::d g:m~ev;:;
rna e In oreal y
e goa a
en ·$1,000.
, a ama s manpower s o e, White Sox are maklor the klild. the Ti"'era who reached' .600 with
"ILOOD OF DRACULA•
When drive chairman John Thompson makes his report neltherl boy caught on with their of drivea th1t .... eut dee.••· Into
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alma mater. so the)' jumped to
p.u
a 31-81 season record. Gail Har•
pu IC m a coup 1e o1 ays 1gures will come so clu.se tu that Mcxtco--that is, Wahama-wherp, Chat Yankee lead. 'lhe Tiaen~ ria homered and Al Kaline bad a Sandra Harrison, LQuise Lewis
as to make the difference unimportant.
Chet 011·ver and Luth- ru-•er wh~ bea&amp; the Baltimore Oriole!, sacrifice fly and a triple to .ac·
ld ea1·ISs
t among our City
· cousins often are quoted 111 me· wt're in
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1 o1 count for Detroit's runs whl1e Gus
tore need of
toe 31
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tropolitan mags somethmg like this:
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MEDIC SAYS:
"fis a shame our good peopJe have to go ·oul het~r'III'' for They couldn't have asked f01' '!hlte.. Sox hn,_-~on el.ht ot run.
t.,elr last 10. Evea the Alhlel)cS
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money to fman ce youth programs everyone knows arc worlb· more than Hems1ey and Filhu. a"' hanglne on with a . modest
DICKSON WINS
while. Taxes should support such (,:Ommunity achon."
The powerful 18-year-old Hem foqr-game ttrea~ 1fter Monda.,
MuiT)' Di13son, 41 - year old
sley,
of o,.
'•ht's 7-2 v)tto17 over the wa
• h-' right-bander, pitched a seven-hit·
Yes an d no, I 'd say, most Iy no.
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f of. Rollle
b' Hemsley
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ter for his fffth victory and Bob
When
come to the day w~ are a~hamed to work extra c~~:~uoS:.~s of:: pifchl~l
logtonl~~~~~~ UP ..LEAD
Cerv, IBiD Tuttle and Heetor Lofor a recognized g?al. &lt;tnd t_urn 1t over mstead tu government l lcti m the strone OVA and bas
The picture J.i iuat lbe 'opposUe
horhered for Kansas City,
to be ladled out hke soup 10 a 1932 breadline, Amenca will been hitting clo11e to .tOO.
In the N'Jitt'.~•l t,.easor when: the
PRICTION PIOOPIIII
Zauchin and Roy Seivers
be something other than it has been traditionally America
Fisher was a "elcome flxturt! in Milwaukee Bravea are !lowly
lliGINI TUNI UP
~ Inning homers for the
would be more of a handout society than most uf us want to Pomeroy High's. ,pr.fqg baseball opening up II lea~. Tbt~y beat the Ser•_at~ro whll have lost eight of
Wo Co"" Full Llno Of
see
ed tllon where h1s .speed and long S.n FrtlnclKo. Glan~ '7.0.
LO games
MOBIL TIRES
making hiR first
There never has been a people who became stl ong doing hall h•ttln• oaid of!.
670xi5 D,ELUXI:
nothmg.
Wahama, with 'one loas m tb
was a1ded by an 1
At Low 11 $15.30 plut t1x
record to Pomeroy three wce,~~;s
attack that incJudJohnny Logan and
If this is true anywhere it is a fact of sports per sc where ago, undoubtedly will start Hem·
ly Unltttl Prets lnternalltn.l
. 1oe Adcock, playing
on t!le mound.
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dnll , hard work, and persistence are the onlv ttdets to suc- slcy
Jones and Betzing can start
AMIItiCAN· LEAGUI'
the Braves, robbed
cess. Foolish is the man who would deity it 15equally true in
WLI'ct,
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Jablonski of a three • run
Bob
Cunnmgham
or
J1m
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the deeper psychologkal growth toward willingness for work on the mound aga inst Hewley
I hom•er
catch in
of ~ ne1ghbor~ood, community, town, county, state or nation Both have looked excellent m Kan~as City
3~ 30 .Gt6
and Willey nev·
So It doesn t hurt mothers and dads with kids m the sum- summer throwing, cunningham cs Detroit · · · · · .' .3,1 31 .GOO
agam until tbe ,
mer ath letic acttvtties to shell out somE' of their own hard- pec1ally turmng In a sparkling no- Chicago · · · · · · 30 .32 .4U
Boston · · · · 31 33 '.fM I~
earned 1~oney and take leading parts in extraclmg mot c from hitter against Wahama.
But
the
question
wiJI be, Cill• Cleveland · · · · · 31 a4 .477 10.
their neighbors On the whole, from p~sl resulls, I'd say it IS Pomeroy hit Hemsley?
Balhmore
· 28 ~3 .469 11
a heallhy acbvity.
Nobody In !he OVA ~" done It Wasbmgton · · 1111 3G -44112
Mondo'/'• Ro..,lh
with any damaging e!fecta so f ar Dotrolt J loiNmoro 1
CO
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Not exceptionally last, Hemsley Chlcllo 2 '!ow Yorlc O IN)
relies on control, a fair curve,
Ted Scott, former PHS grid star, now in thC ;\Ir Force in and varying speed toues.
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Kan~a~ City 7 W•lhl•ton 2 (NI
E. urope, is traveling over Europe so he can settle down dur- In the other M·M game, RulN.niONA~ ~UIIIII
WLPct.G8
tng t h
e last part of his overseas hitch to play Scn~ec football laud comes to M•ddleport at 5:30. Milwaukee . . ;K
1111 _576
In a• recent letter to his grandmother, Mrs Earl Scoll, SuSan FraociS&lt;o . 34 30 .331 2\1
gar Grove, 0 , he tells of trips to the lflc ol MaJOrca off
REACH AGttiii'IINT
Cincinnati . . .. . 110 18 .~17 31\
Spain, to Rome ("where lew people speak Engl,h "J. and of I THE IIAGUE, The--Netllorlando il Loub . . . 31 29 -~17 8\1
a pro,iected jaunt to Ihe Brussels Belgium and Ihe Intel na- Ul'l _ Th~ Dutch government P~t•hurtih ... 32 33 .1100 4\1
tional Fair.
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"l ·have to get my traveling done before the last of .July," reached ag ..eement on a liew air Phllaftelphia .' 1( a2 .438 7
!It!ulto.429 9
wrote Scottie, "as I'm going to play football the rest of my route between RA.msterdaml laind Loo Ang~Moles••;_.,27R..
Army Ume "
Moscow The
uu1aq a r ne
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Aero!lot and the Dutch KLM Roy· St. Levi• 7. 1'1-rtih S tNI
Which IS enough to remind us it is less than 60 days to al Atrlines will operate the ser- ClnclnNH 6 LM Ant~lta 1 (N)
when our boys will be donning pads and helmets
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room house. Only $1800.00.
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tlon, balanee in timber and pasture. QQod O·room hOuse wit))
bath, large mahogany paneled ·
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pla'ce. 2, porebes. Large poultry
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POMEJtQl'
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llrs Jo•eph Cook, Mrs . .1. lr.
Stephenson ~nd Mrs. Aten Shain
returned home, Saturday evening
from Granvdl~ wllere they attend·
ed the Baptist women of Ohio
Houscparty, held on the campus of
Dennison University.
Mrs Robert Russell o( Ironton
:.rnved Sunday called by the illness of her d.l!;ughter, Mrs. Vernal
Bi:lckwood
Ahss Ellen Crawford and ~rs.
Elizabeth Lb1k of Columbus vhdted
Sunday watl1 :Mr and Mrs. Walter
Walker, Che&amp;ter road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Wll and
daughte1, Columbus, were week
end guesi.B of his father, Emmett
Will, Chest~r road. Mrs. James
\lliU . .Qnd daughters, Becky and
Bt•enda, :.ccetml)lnicd them home
for a \'isit.
Mr. and Mrs. Put Quinn of Colurribns were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Karl
Grueser, Minersville .
Mr. and :drs William Parker
and fall}t~Y of Columbus spent the
week edp:l with bls father, Edward
P~trker Sr , Minersville, and viBlt·
ed h1s mother at Holzer Hospital
Mr and MI'S George Childs of
•\lcKeesport, Pa , were week end
g:uests of Mr. and Mrs . Norman
\fcCallum, Mjncrsville.

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Mr r.nd Mrs. Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbus were recent guests c..r lhetr pnrents, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Harbrecht and
Mr. and ~1rs. Normon McCallum.
Mr and Mrs. Olin Bailey and
granddiildren, Bruce 11nd Nora~ r~­
turned to their home, Cleveland,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bniley, Mr and Mrs. C. D.
Frecker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
FreCker and family.
Mr. and ltrs. C J . Struble entertained wit h a luncheon, Sunday
at their home, West Main St. Pres.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Otlo lies
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ilea Jr.
and family, ,Log~tn; Mrs. 'Margaret
Cramer, Jackson; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jack Cramer and daughter, Dover·
Charles Ctamer, Mr. and Mra. Jo:r
eph Struble- 11nd son, and Danny
and Jane~ Sttuble, of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Anna Epphn of Montgom
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Middleport Society
Miss Sylvia McMaster baa ns
her guests Jut week Mr. and Mr~ .
Dan Ginther and ifanddaUiblcr,
al Waterrord, 0., and Mra.. Char
lotte Dixon, Tororito, CanidA".
Mr$. Alfred Scarbmy Ia vl!lt·
ln4 with her ton, Wllllam and
family In Akron this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chetter Ervin
have a• their guest !Jt!r couair1,
Mrs. Charles Elliott, Columbus.
1\fr. and Mro. William Smllh hBii
u=~S~u n~rday guests Mrs. NettiC'
and brother, Gordon
Poplar Kldga.
Mr. and Mn. Emer.on Jonc:~,
Mr and Mrs. Harold Woodeard,
Mr. and Mra. Eber Lewis, Mr61
William Morris ond Mro. Edward
Evant ware amon1 those attendins the coneert Sugday at Ohio
lJnlvenlly Cllnle Workshop in
Athena.
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were In Hyntington Aun~y w
visit 0. L. Rouoh who ls a "f&gt;itlenl
al ·tM HuntlnltO~ Veterans Kos·
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mother, Mro. Lewis Koohlor

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TONIGHT llllu WIONiiSDAY
WALT DISNEY
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Dorothy ¥cG\!ll'e, hll Parker
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t~nd family
David Covert, son ()[ Ernest Co-vert has returned from Col umbuf
where he ha.s been v151ting rel.t
tives smce the close of school
Dr and )'lrs. Rr,{ It Pickens an~
son Ray have ha ~s thc1r guest~
the latter's parents, Mr and Mr~
Ralph Caosly, Mmncapolis.
Gerald Rice, Dearborn, Mich
was the overmght guest or h.~
parents. Hr. and Mrs Russel!
Rice Sun3ny He alw Vlsited ht~
aunt, A-Irs Cora Bcpnett ::md bro
tber Gene and fam1l11 .
Rev anct Mrs C W Graham of
Tampa. Fla , spent the week ent
with Mrs Nan Moore
, Mrs Pea!"! Smith, Pomeroy, am'
•granddau~hter. Carolyn Sauer. arc
m Pittsb urgh where they attend
ed the wcdrling or Miss MaJOriL
Smith, daughter of Mr und Mrs
Clifford Smith on Satnrclay Tllc
bride IS also :- gr:mdclaughter of
'lo[r&amp; Smith. Taking them as far .. .s
Columbus were Mr aHd Mt·s Le
w1s Sauer Jr., and Lois Ann
Wh1le in Columbus t~t"y were lht
guests of her brother-in law an1
sl5ter Mr and Mrs Robert Wiley
Mr and \1rs Thomas Hannigan
and family of \hddleport spent
Sunday · in Newark, Ohio where
they vi111ted Mr. and Mrs William
P Hannijan on their 47th wedding anmversary .

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Nehaclima Garden Club Members
Observe Anniveiscirv With Tea
t.lembers cJ the Nehachma Garc:len Club celebrated the etghth
an'niversary of the club wtth a tea
'1eld in the Camellia Room of the.
Hotel M.arbn m Pomeroy on Sun ·
day at 4 p. m..
Former members of the club
llld the Ne-w Haven Garden Club
Ncre guests at the event.
Original 11ponsors of the club of
eight y~ars ngo were present They
were Mn. Nolan Swackhamer,
who presided at the tea service,
:md Mrs. L. J. Rutlencullcr, who
Nas at the coffee serv1ee .
1hc tables were decorated with
lavender peonies and baby brc:J.th
Wlth lighted silver candclnbra.
Lavender and pink flowe:s were'
nsed throughout the room with
lavender candle tapers.
Mrs. Paul Nease played piano
music dur1:1g the affa1r. Mrs.
Thomas McGowan served n decorated cake with the fi gure "8" in•
scr1bed on the top
Mrs. E A. Schackel was chairman of the c:.rrangcments for tbe

Mrs. L. C. RousH, Mrs. HarrY Mil·
ler, Mrs. Harry L$)rne, Mrs. Hermnn Layne, Mrs: Howa~d Wagen·
hats, Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. James
Roush, Mrs. · Lawrence Lleving,
Mrs George McKniJht, Mrs. Clyde
Rice, Miss .Goldye Hart, Mr&amp; Howard J. Burris, Mrs. Will~ Gibbs,
:\Irs. Donald Cook, Mrs:,· George
Carson, Mrs. Alm'a Turner, Mrs.
Lester Zerkle, Mrs. James Diehl,
Jr, Mrs. Phtl Batey, MJSB Lelah
Jane Powell, Mrs. Carroll Adams,
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dw gue~ts "'ere Mrs. Lloyd Hott-

Mrs . Donald ' Foglesong, Mrs.
Ray Profitt, Mrs. A. K. M~C!ung,
Mrs D A. Sm1th, Mrs. A. G.
~ehlman, &amp;~rs. K. J. Scott, idrs.
W T. Ston':!. Mrs. Norman Wein,
:\irs. Martha Juhling, Mrs. 0. C.
Roush, Mrs. :w1arion Ohlinger,
Mrs Fre~ Batey; Mrs. Lew Roush,
:\\rs J L. Stewart, Mrs R. F. Bry·
ant and Mrs Lloyrl Roush.

VeraZuspan
Honored Guest
On Her Birthday

man, Mrs Elmer E Wood, Mrs.
Vera ZusiXIn wo.s the guest of
Robert I.ayne, ~drs. C. Thomas
l~onor ut a lurthday party given reHoHmo..tn and Mrs. George Burns
Thtrty·seven guests and mem- &lt;;:C'ntlv 11"1 t~~ome pi her parents,
bers attended Among them were
Ma·
Attemlmg the D.stnct 11 BPW
Refreshments were served to
conference m l\JcArthur Sunday Btlly, Johnnv, and FrankJc Zuspan
were Mrs. Guy Reynol d!-. new db K&lt;!.rcn 11nd Pamela Roush, Beverly
tmt directo.:-, Mrs Nellac Vai..: 1nd Dickie C:~rson, Rhonda lccn·
Mrs Sad• ~ McElhmny Mrs. Guy bower, Kay ~nd Celinc McGowan,
Swadley, .J\. llss Nina Russe ll an1t Carel Stanley, Ali~e and ~ Cathy
Mrs. o,. P. Klein or the local club Zuspan, and the guest of honor.

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Miss Gord(.n nnd fiVe other top
officials were namca 'Tuesday in
th~ exercise in practicnl govern·
(llcut sponsored ' bY the Ohio

Mason-Co School
Board Approves
Land Purchases ·

' Aineric:m Legion auxiliary.
Also named were: Mary . Pat
Smagola, ~kewood, lieutenant
The Mason County Boal:'d of Ed·
govemtr; Joy ¥eKitrick, Toledo, ucatioh approved the purchase of
secretary of ~tatei N:.:ncy McJ~ins­ two plots of land at a meeting
try, Lancuster , st¥te auditor; 'lU· held on MonJay ni.lilht in the
.san Trimbt~, Columbus, 'atale Bo•r4 ·offices in Pt. Pleasant. ,
tre.'fiurer, and Myia· Newman,
The Board voted to purchase a
Shaker HeigiJlB, attorney general. tract of l:.nd for $2,400 from .oal·
All branches o£ the .government, las Gt~bs for the lncation' of t'lf·
involving t~·Jo counties with :8 n~w Brosd Run School and also
cities {)peruled by the 004 girls voted tQ pay $2.800 for two Jota
between thci ar.es of 16 11nd 17, will nearr the Ordnance School
funCtion for the ba.l·.nec oC the
Janitors and sehoDl ae~retaries
eight &lt;la)' Workshvp.
~ were also lund at J.~unday's meet ·
Governor Gordvn w1ll be inaug- ing.
ura~ to,ight \Vith. . . Ohio Chief
Amon~ janitors hired were Dale
Judice Carl Weygao~! ~..~9l'IDW Gnmm. Broa,d 1Run, Mrs. TheJmp
th• ,,.• .,.)0\ll An ,qoC~d\&lt;11110.- ',!l!&gt;v Henry, Clifton; Will McKnight,
c. ·William ()'Neill will gl•c the Uarliford; William Hart, Letart;
prlriC!ip411 address nt L,he inaugur· Herman Ross :~ason; Oma Bumgarner, New Haven; John F. Rich·
al c.el~br11tlou.
Laurane Thurston, Custar, mond, Wc!t Colu~;Dbia; Cecil King,
whose fathe: Is a member of the Mllrion Francis, and Mrs. Donald
Ohio Hou,se of }\epresentatives, McKeD.Zle, Wahama High Sehool.
Was named ~pc'aker of the Girls
P.~rs. M1ldred 1flpp was re-hired
St.1te House. Minor1ty leader was as Prmclpal Clyde Foley's secre·
tary at Wahnma High School.
Sara Hun.lilicker, Akn;m.
The Board also approved the
Other reprt::sentatives mcludcd.
Janvt Cover, Newton Falls; Sher- htring of a County Health nurse
rill Cloud, DeGroff; CJJrol S1mons, to se rve also as a· school nurse
St. Marn; Barhl:l.ra Streety. Ken- She will work wtth school offi·
ton; nosamar~· Feyes, Clay Ccnt- cials m building up :1 conscious·
en the part of children in
li!r: Patncia Sommer -und :.Ieli.nda
health habits.
Saurer, Massillon.
Della Kul'tz, Galion; Fr~ncei
Campbell ond Sue Ogle, ~d.
Kathy Zimmt&gt;rlm and MAcy Beat·
ty, Piqua; Sally H"'!ll.qrt J~d San·
dra Bowman, Maadi,~d; Car:qJyn
· · Archie, G r t&gt; e 11 v fll e; Susan
Schwartzkopf, ¥arysvULc; Knreri
StP-Jzner, Co!lh~t~; Je,an Ar.t, Ce-'
Una; Nedrn SUmP.Il(!, UP.Qer &amp;flndusky; Judy .6'ol&gt;r~~~r. illellc!Q.n·
Iaine; Co);ol Hll!isqg, Miam.ij)ll\fg;
S~oron B&lt;Ul\On, !Jill~ln; • oqndra
!rchalz, S~~~u$y; Ba".~l\fJ Mp~·
den, Niles; .•BI\1\blll:a :jl011ller. Chil·
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Caplan, Wooster; J..a.Ur()l Webster,
Painesville; Carol
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today, was named 111 ·a State Senator from the mythical Oakley
City.
--· --'";--The B11cke1e Girls State swung into operaUon today with VOL X . NO. 60
Pllm~roy-Middieport, Ohio, Wednesday, June 25, 19S8
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surgery yesterday ia repof\ed tn
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