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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

o., May 4, 1980

Bonds Present
Conce rt For
Mayor Kenneth McElhinney Is Speaker
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Wamen whie.b wa1 beld it IUO
Gtande.

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Was a panel of &amp;x. studenll whd
\llked on the Wbhfl HoUH Coa­
tenm:e. One o'l the -panel m•'
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· voters today to Judge
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their gen tle debate.
won
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iRONTON, Q; (UPi) - Rescue workers i;lug to w
Their flOft exchange, were e:1•
than 10 feet today of a 19-year-old minister's son trapped· 25 ' pect.ed to rway few votes m flith' b
feet und ergrouod In a drY we11 1oc:a·1ed i. n h'IS father' s ,ch qrc
er direction In this state's D emo,
next
ralic presidential primary
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Rescuers expected to reach the boy, Warren Pa.,yne, around· Tuesday.
10 p.rn. e.s.t. Little hope was held that he would be found · After Wednesday night's h o�r-10111 a ppearanoe before ldevu1
alive in the bole where ile has been entombed since Wedne&amp;- ion
ca_mer11, both Democratic preday afternoon in nearby Burlington.
contenders were back
iidenllal
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· Work:era were digginr from in• pocket wa.9: formed_ m
the �Uom on the road today. Kenne� was
aide a steel pipe, l2-t'eet In di• o
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( lbe wel l aod h19 body 11 In 19heduled to spend. t�e day 1 the
ameter, which was sunk into the
coal · mmmg territory
Berkley
that
area.
1round to hold back shifting sands
�•yne was ! rapped in th � well and the Charl,ston area while
ind loose dirt that hampered ear- I ":'hale
m the Humphrey 'WH in the ,n orthern
a ttempting to brlck
ly operations.
pa rt �f the state tllourmg �be
sides.
Aoout 50 workers from two conWheelmg area of the tleelmaking
-------1truction crewa, the Ohio High•
panhandle.
way Oepartment and volunteers
Their debate Wednesday night
the
free
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s
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shir
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worked JD thr
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was
the firat face-to-face m�eti n l
youth. It was esti mated that more
their
two. stale primary con•
in
lban: six tons of dirt have been
teats-in Wisconsin I.eat month
moved in an ettort to reach his
where K ennedy was the victor
booy, beiievtd trapped about 2:li
in the montn-long campaign
•nd
ieet underground.
1 they haYe bee n conductln1 here.
Work.era had reached about 18
T a q�estion _about the rfllitl•
feet at 9 1. m. c.a. L . and said I t
HOLLYWOOD UPl _ Holly• o s O:issue m 'ptllitics, both re_1ter•!·
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before
would be a.b out an b�ur
wood marria,e,, never known for
they reach� 26 �eet. :rbre� men their dura bility, floundered at I ed �eir vieWJ that a candid .tie a
were wor� mg ina1de th• pipe at dizzy rate in the finL five days of rella: i.on s�ould not be a factor.
Kennedy • vote In tbil o wera t.lme fiU1n1 • bucket which WIS the not--so-merry month of May
whelmin
i,ly �tutant state, how
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uTwo of he longeat-married
provide a major tell of
w111
ever,
a.um�, an� dropped back anto pies-Lucille Ball - Desi Arna.1 and
biaa 1tll� is a
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U,e ptpe aeam.
the Cameron Mitchella _ · were
of a president
choice
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amon&amp; the star-clu tered 12
found them•
'lbecandidatee
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At l�r et tour ea veina occuhed aeea from• martial 'Qlia. Both cou:
agreement
b11Jinlial
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.elvers
worker,.
the
ta . hamper
plea were married 20 years and
on almost Hery la,ue raised ex' '
At least one cave-in WII caused divorced this week.
cept("hetber Humphrey h as •
by curiosity aeekflra who r111hed
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ther filmland cou ples ann ounc• chance to win the pre1ldential n onine
bo�t
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of
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&amp;o the villa&amp;-,
ina breakup, idclade Bet.te DaYla mlnation , Humphrey aald h� did
, Wtea from he.re,
G.,y Merrill, Joan M.onlalne and Kennedy made it clear t hat
,nd
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l&gt;iQen uncovered Payne 1 -un •nd Collier
,Young, 8\\Z&gt;' Parker he diugreed.
movin1 band at one point, but the and Pierre de ta
Sa ll' and produe------and and earth bttan lO fall into er
land Haf:Ward and hi, wife
Le
the bole, tau.ling the worker, to
:!urry �tile 1urface lest they too l�i::: ·Ball, ta, tbe foil tor Amai
TheR�:::::ter�:Ort.amen
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their rabulou,ly aucceuful "l Auxiliary is holding • rumma e
on
Authoritlea aald �at Payne
Love, l.4ey," 1V aerlea, noW de• 11le ln the former Picken'■ Build•
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In addition tb clothinl, lhel'fl
and Mr. Hyde" penonaUtr
be miacellanflOUI bouaehoid
Nhich caulled .him to en1a1e In
1 artlclt1.
temper outburata.
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Funeral services for Howard
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who
Bower,,
night abOu t o at hia · h ome on
Broadway', will be held Saturday
at 2 p. · m. from the RawlingsCoate Funeral Home wit h i ntermeot in Riverview Cemetery.
w n wall a boilermaker
Mr. Bo e
at Hobson for many years but in
more recent years had been a
high school building custodiln
u ntil about 1957 when he retired.
He was a member o f the Mid•
dleport Chu rch of Christ and a
son of the late George and Eva
Jane Michaels.
Survivo rs include h is wlffl,
J8ssie ; three childrin George Edward and Lester both of Springfield, O.; and Mrs. Wlllard Boyer,
grandchildr en
Pomeroy; seven
and one great gr,mdchlld.
Th e Rev. FreC:. I. Gardn er will
officiate and friend, will be re, ceiVl rl. at the funeral home any•
, lime.

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OC?atie Con,rHI appeared likely to
Khrushchev looked directly «t
MOSCOW UPJ-Premiel' Nikita
day to-.rejed lhe bit budgct-boott·
Llewellyn
Amba..ador
· la, program of niediW. care for Khrushchev 11111 tad•J' that So- \1. S.
be,peech
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durlnJ
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Thom
abot
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SoLlle
OVflr
Ke, .DemocraLt predicted Con- he claimed WH aent
and then juml)t!d to thl!ir • feet tnd
-'"" would •wind up ap,PPOvlnc a vlet UAion to "imNt-11
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Ru
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Democratic
linantjng
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· ,el(
1orl Thi• it bandlt.ryf"
eon(erence.
the
1u�mlt
t}yt 'would lncludfl higher taxes
ldnMf!'• P•-.: U�ll:nown
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did - not ide.ntlfy
Khruabchev
WH
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any 'A,qlerlcan,
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triliwt tbfl electlon,year ilsue of StaN, of a ...,.llllve _ actloa, al�I eri�.n plan.e �!&amp;�, Soviet
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fin� eomlns: up :,i:itb :'.'ti • own � ;playtisJ �lh fire an� Urey
were tbe,-1 otber major
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hoat lo as ma n y boys m the group s
recent annual Men an d Boys gettogether.
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The Rev._ R. B. Nelson, Galhpoo.
hs, �alher•m• law ?f Brotherhood
pres ident Roy Domgan, prese nted
meditations on the " Relationships
of Fa th ers
' a� d sons " rra m the
Bibic sta n dpom t . Lec Jaco bs, Pom·
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wit
eroy, entertamed
act.a and men of the Y oung Adult
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ice cream and cake.

TO ANSWER CHARGES
Two Mid dleport residents are to
appear in Gallipolis Municjpal
Court, May 7, to answer . to Ohio
patrol charges. Paul E. Johnson
has been cited by the patrol for
overweight and l'ca.rl ltcy nolds for
,peeding.

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The Meiga County Fox Hunten
Aasoclatlon are havin&amp; a Bench
Show ■nd Field Trial ,May ff • 7.
The •Bench Show , will be It the
Racine .Legion Hall Friday evenJng May e ,t e p. �- Ribbon,, roa•
ettel! and trophies will be awarded.
John Hartley, Athen,, will be the
Bench Show juda:e.
The field trial wm the held Saturday, May 7. The cast will be
made at daybreak on the BaahanPortland Road it Bald Knob,.
The public is invited.

bit.ARROW, M1XID
NEW YORK UPI-Stock� open ed narrow and mixed In moderate
trading today.

dent Eisenhower'i· suggestio n t hat
Vice Prealdenl Richard M. Nixon
might aucceed him at the Paris
summit cOnference and &amp;"id sendinl in Nixon would be like sen dIng a goat t.o take care of a cab•
bage patch.
- lnW11hington, diplomatic
1ource1 said Khrushchev·, re•
inarks cast a pall o"er the sum•
raised ·
preparations ind
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doubts that ElsenhO'Wer would
carry out his 1eheduled via,lt to
the Sovlet Union In June. Senate
Chairman Stylea
GOP. Polley
Bridges N. _ H. 911ld Eisenhower
lhould not leave for tbtt summit
exp �untO b.e a:et&amp; a proper
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House has defied President Eise n warnin g . against big
.bower's
Jpending b)' approving a program
nelrly five limes larger than he
recommended to help areas wilh
chroni&amp; unemployment.
'Jhc so-called 251 million dollar
was
area' redevelopment bill
passed, 201-184, Wednesday night
al a 10-hour House session, longest .of the year. Opponents three
the parllamenta,y rule book al the
bill in their e ffort to block it.
Rep. Daniel J. Flood &lt;D-Pa.),
who helped en8ioccr House pi1S­
sa,1e, CaJled o n the Sen a te today
to endorse the �.11 •·to show the
Prd$ide nt this is a congt'�sionaJ
ew.preS1ion of opinion two sel!Jiions
in a row."
Vetoed 1 951 PropoMI
The President vetoed a similar
proposal in 19$8 a s too expen sive.
tlou11e Republican Leader Charles
R, Halleck (Irld.) said the prei;ent
bill probably was beaded lor the
,ame fate.
HouM KMd urwier a ruely
vMd
rule WNnesday nl1ht to
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put ov.r the- bill-just one day
after receMne • IMIIIIII from
the Prnklent citint th• fflNSUA

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Speech Worksho p H as

Applications a re still open for
hi8h school 1ophomores or ju n iors
who wish to attend the 10th an•
nual Speech Summer Workshop on
the Ohio UniYersity campus from
.June 12 to June 25.
Thia year the, Worshop will of•
fer intense trlining in debate,
extempore speaking, oral interpre,
ta tlon of literature and oratory,
accordln; to the v/orbhop'ti di­
tBranrector, Pro!e&amp;Sor Paul
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She}Ve8 Recent. }y

Rus,ell wao jailed at
today by Patrolma n Phil Globokar after his car struek a stopped
vehicl e d riven by George Borip!t
I ronto n . Boright told police tha t
he had stopped to let a pauenger
Margie SluC"her. out or hi� pickup
truck when Russell ran into the
rear a n d side o f his truck. The
passenger wa s brough t to the
Meigs General Hospital where
and release d
she was examined
. .
lifter complammg of a he-.d and
neck
in 1· ury. Both vehicl es sustained medi um damages .
o•!! has i..nnn
released on
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S125 bon d for hearing before
Mayor Charles Legar · Saturday
night

A total or 53 new boob have
�n �dded to the Middle port Pubhe Library _ �e � two weeks.
Books of fiction, biography, aru,
humor, child care, western and
mysteries are included.
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Among t he books a re Dr. Spoc.
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"C ommon
k oI Ba bY and
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"Teenage rs Guide for Living,"
"World Views. " "Safeguard Yo ur
Health," "World History,' " QuesBREAKS ARM
lions People Ask About Religion,"
James Andrews, son of Clarence "Nelson and the �kefeller FamAndrews, Pomeroy , broke his arm ily," aod "Fireside Book or Humorwhile high jumpi ng during Po m­ ous P try," are othen.
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eroy High School's Field Day on
More are "Jarret's Jade," "The
Wednesday.
City 'Iba t Would No t Die," ' 'The
Cue of the Waylaid Wolf,'' "White
Cheyenne,"
"Golden
Scalpel,"
"Memories of a Profeaaional Cad,"
"Outlaw Express,' "Holiday House"
"No Roman candlea" and "Dear
Folka."

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Congress Defies Ike With Bill
FOX H00 efS T0 To Hel Chronic Unemployment
p
Hold Show Field

�ngress May
· Reject Ike's
Down. Plane
Khrushthev Claims 8ussians Shoot
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Sent To Frighten Them On Eve Of Swnm_itt Talk

MOTHER'S DAY

A.II the new W1YI lo -glove
her hand are here. All new
«&gt;lors, all new lengths lrt
fabric gloves for lifotber'll
Day.

To Come Today

On DWI Charge

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qedford Folks Dancing Again, Keeping Money Sh.erilf Reports
Rolling Into Fund For New Recreation Center

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Tuesday election winners - and losers too - were busy
today pre_paring " Thank You " notices while county ele&lt;tton
board offtclalB were qwte as busy scanning preclnct abstracts
and poll books for their official blessing op what happen,,d.
No word came from any source meanwhile o11 aib.ether or
n�t the unofficial vidory appareolly won by Slanley Blaze­
cer; a b ove are raising money and having a good lime wicz over J . E. D. Haruneer for tbe ,ounty en�r poll will
THIS JS MAKING MONEY?" ·
;' Lance Har t, Ned Swindell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones be challenged. Recounts may be asked within a llklay period
too. They are (L to R) Mary
at a cost of $10 per precinct.
Smltll.-Sentinel P bolo.
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_Meanwh_il� . Eutem School DI•
The
Letart
To...;nahip voten ap-it,n
Cullurns urging the
l rict admm tttnton were airdios proved 191 to 1Z2 . -.tery levy ...�
provide music for the dancers. The man at th e microphone ls Russell
. The caller,
up for a li&amp;b1'ning or their belta for two yean.
dancers to "fUI up the floor." Behind b1m ls T ed Sedgwi&lt;k, one of the tru�
:lffl
Photo.
l
Sentine
A
al �nee: Ex�utlve _ Head 1. S.
taken�
was
picture
In the Court ol A.WU.II .uttnc
Floyd Brickles, was busy elsewhere when the
o.v.. '!'ld tlw mommf he especll dlatrict (I� countiea), llanball
a aptt1al board meeting will be Carllale, JaCUOJI, ed1ed Gonon
AOO
held early nut week to "diK\111 Grar of Athena 1'1,315 to 18 ffl
matter," in the w:9U or the �- • � vo� difference, Ru-le, e,
Th• Kathy Su• Vlhh fund
Pomeroy Lions unanimously approved a resolution Wed- the
feat of • 2� mill operatin1 ?r ra� _ third wUb l 0,672. All are
1
had rMChN ·,11 1 .22 at noon to­
nesday of ' thanks" to everyone who "helped in passage of the I levy, 581 t o 628.
unofficial. .
day, Sheriff RoNtt ftarhn-h
Meias
proposed Veterans Memorial Hospital bond issue ' " and
He
decHMCI
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Ny
wlYt
his
hi• uld, and condltleil of the
Local election board clerk Mn.
.., · I Iy noted the work of Lion F.dison Hobstetter.
reaimm.llldatilns mr, Ila Mr
� especia
again. Thia la part of thelr actlvl- and ii now entirely inadequate. It C�jld . Wf• rep9rtN 7f•lr"' at
By l•_...• Wlnvtff
,
Johnston . expected the
Dorothy
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Mr.
H
o bst et t.er was chairman of
t,
eNUt
Davia'"
MW
Ca4urnbvL
In
Wood·
Holpltal
Chtklren's
by the Modern
A special committee for lhis pur- ,- wi .. eddnt, I tt... Illa, .\leip vote COUQt to be . official
Bedford folb a rt dancing a,ain tie, to raiae fund• for tht con- wu · boQht
ed
�
!h
ou�
the
it
t
e
e
that
car
r
i
com
e
ll
r
n
l
1
of America In 1910 and re• $h• I• ,till on ffM, erJtkal lilt.
by President Wiln
in Woodman l{all a t Burlin1£ham. 1trucU01;1 or a �ew r,_creational men
.ometi ine late tht, afternoon. Al­
mf?rmat1on program on the issue pose was amed
t,ict
.....,..1
fun4I
whkh
R llu
UMd,
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the
to
from
tebn
Hall
WH
Sue
Lod1e
a
K,:thy
Into
modeled
kl,, Ji.sting in the
to
for
t111...._
qia.cent
.the,
.morte
Dr.
o""
or
a
up
made
their
lis Leadingham
wort were aU mem­
For many years alnce 1Gl$, the centet -of
�h�ch
p11sed
by
a
54
pe
r cent mal
r
(loo
dNth
with
_the
race
a
In
with
ho1pltaf
me,
School on Route S3 private h o
Norbert Compton, chairman, and
o
n
&lt;'
the
E. S. Follrod,
Woodman Mall at ''Bungtown" was the
board,
t
be
r
t
haire
also
te
x�
t
.
Ht,
Mr.
Ho�
tdr
Jor1ty
,
ffllinhnana
a
Int
e
to permit dancmg In the April 26 after the fell from art
Lions Porter and Mabokey.
ob
rk, Ertmll!U WHI ind NorCla
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a popular S•turday nllbt dance with the. third genertUon of youn1 bra�
rs ago
utee
ea
B
14
a
ed
comm
ma�n
cudNla
,
l
llltChanle.
PMM,
Pomet"OJ
Mr
v,st1lt1 porch at
lodji:fl room .
man Kloea, a, well u apeclally
,�t, with the PflOple or Be4ford folks leunlng t� �mplkated upata1ra
Ber nard Ful u, program chair• care coob' PtY rMffl and
liomt. At tht tlmt htr c.ndltllMI which aought, and obtained, apbeen
bad
here
w
Lodge
Th
Woodman
dtn�
IJQUut
e
the
of.
s
ate
o
t
t
and
Dr. .I Mlppf let. '
vlait,
to
Lion
p
n, said next wti:k
employed
helper1 w ho worked unma
1a hering to (lance,
levy"
for
tax
..
r
n
a
f
earlie
o
proval
WH con1idar.d hoptleH with
ju&amp;t �hj oy .th� pteaeure of each I.heir grandparents dan ced to the or 1anized in 1899 11 luniper Camp
lil
well
into
daylipt Wednesday
n ies fro m Ray Heaton wilt iapea.11:.
purposes,
mo
same
lhe
._
but
fr•dvrfl.
No. ' 7230 with nine charter mem­ multlpl• skull'
CAMPAIGN FAILED
on
ret\mtL
othl!r'a company, The depreselon 8,lllle muaic and the aa me . calle.
-------he
t
to
added
be
will
now
which
llh and
Bedford people have tlwaya bera. The present hall bu been ha, kept • P'im 9rip on
Another aftermath of the elec--------YflUI of the SO's', the laster pace
hos­ Tuesday bond issue, together with
th•
at
day
10th
h..in
rlOW:
to
meetlne
manent
likti
r
their only pe
ion
was
the
failure
of
Democr,Uc
t
ot modern living and more exotic been a sodal folk. They
w
federal aid.
·
p1tal,
friend11 to write-in 1ucce.,afully
pleuure1 of r,.dio, tben televtaion, pther and enjoy life ,.nd dance place and has been thrown open
[
IC•
,till
ll
ch
Hutenlta
Sheriff
The club, meeting In social
Charle,
Caulkina, toimerly of Syand rock 'n roll, brought t he JW1t to h•ve fun. Jn· �he pail, when to the public for community actlv- !
C9P,tlne contrlltution1 , H th• hot­ rooms ol the Federated Church
,acu,e, now • ruident or
Woodman dances to an end and amusement opportupltlei werfl not itiea with!)Ut .charge_ by the Jodie.
·
Now the people of '.Bedford town- pltal c.,,.. alOM for tha child 11 following a luncheon served by
bus, Ohio, for Democratic nomithe community Saturday night so great, the Saturday nlgbt dance
t,
,er
100
than
more
l'\lftntn1
!
church �dies, l� ked wit_h approvwas the excuse for • eomm\lnib 15ft Boidford Plolks P11t Thrft)
nee II county engittftl', Law
quiet waa unbroken.
well
day with sur1ICfl cash
al on a sugge stion by Lion F. W.
uirea
him
to
have
15
per
cent
or
q
But now thina, hive changed. &amp;et-together. Children lwr,rn� the
1t
'-AJ
Offf' $),000, Contrll:tutlon1 m■y Porter that the club in vestigate
The same old ·•rm up the floor" intricacies of the ,quare d ance ilA wreck on Route 7 near the the voles c11l,# wbich would have
mall
by
ar
ptt"IOll&amp;lly
mede
be
The Pomeroy High School lDpossibili ties . of providing equip - Pome roy corporat ion line last been 250, while his vote total wu
ia heard and the old b.U, rpek• · to m ost from the cradle.
at the sheriff', offin.
ilrumentat Mua:ic students will
ment in the new boapital when nigh t resulted in the arrest o f 179.
The Woodman H•II foi" monf
the fiddle, the b•nJo, and the
built that_ would l�ad toward sight James Russell, 1212 .Mill St, Mid- ------------ present their annual Sprinf Conand the callel''a rhythm.atlc has been about the only mcetlne
cert m the JIV'Jior High Auditor&lt;Ol)lM�
the
lo
available
�h10 Lion, clubs dleport, o n a charge of driving
naervat1on .
co
place
danclna
.,.
folb
Bedford
cbanL
v
ium, Friday, ·Kay f a� $ p, m.
carryi.out extensive SlliJhl conaet·va- while int01:icat.ed Chief Jed Web-

Hartiaon,'

ones
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Mother's
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Phillip Sist�.-s Style Shop

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B PW To Hold ConYentian In Dayton
-Around And
Moy 20-22 With local Members to Attend
About
Ohio ' s Federalion of Business and Profes&amp;lonal womenlo
M iddleport
Clubs will hold its 40th annual convenlion May 20-22 in Dav-

Band Boosters
Install Officers
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Tuesday morn ing at 8:30 the
New office" were elected and ton with headquarters at the Dayton Blltmore Hotel.
'!'be Women's �!ton I,! the Jl'itst United Presbyterian
LUCILLI KAWKtNI
h llll!PDII tiOUD.l.Pt ...T
installed for the comin1 year whe n
Churdl of Middleport met tecenuy at the church for their !Mgin ner and In terme diate Ba nd s
De lega tes from IS4 c Iu b1, incllliiUll.g
.
the
local club, in the
Hil&amp;:lnbotham who fell
Geor1e
Of the Middleport achool1 pre-­
J1mmy Anderto n, aon of M'r. th l" Pomeroy B.and BoNlen Auoattend
to
cted
ar
three
e
y
e
h
e
d
fair
home
a week ago and frachis
'
ighlighted
It
af
£
•
th
xpe
aented • con cert for the stu den ts and Mrs. Willia m Anderton , feJ I ciation met Monday evenina: at the state
)'
i �to�e progtam was "Our Ypt1th, Our Town and or the grade 11chool. The con cert
tu
red hi• shouJder t.
reported
banquet
Saturda
a
night.
with
H
Sc
hool aud orium.
s.. turday while playing a t I p&amp;rlf Senior Hi&amp;h
to be 10me improved .
Mn. Alice Leopold, aNia:tant to
• Our Cbwdl" and Mn.
Vaughn who was the proi,-am was held in the nigh achool audi­ at Lhe borne of
Mn.
Harold
Ebenbach
presided
M.r. aod Mr1.
advancine the beat inlere1!.A Of
Shlrlity Barrett 11 "Yiliting with
cbalnnan Introduced
Kenneth McElhlnney, the speak.er torium with
Director Eu.:en e James O'Brien, fractu ring
Mi at I.Mo meetina: and oUiceri inita1- the Secretary of Labor and Direcr of the Women ·1 Bll re,u, Wash- bwineas and profn1ion1I woman; Mr. and M rs. •Robert Triplett in
to
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Uor the cnnln1.
led
were
Mrs.
Marie
Chapman,
left arm. He ia In Holzer H otPt·
; • W.,or McElbinny opened bud center, . and home enlert,lftnient.
president; Mn:. J,mea Diehl, vice lnglcan, D. C .. will be the princlp.1,J c&amp;rrying out an active le1l1lalive Charletton,
tal.
po
4
He
1nte
out
ency
that
delinqu
d
Feature d we re a Woodwind en­
_
Mn. Maud James of Columbui
1pea Jter at the Saturday night program on national, st.ate, and
: CiaUi: with a poem, "Slowin1 Down ,
Mr. and Mre. William Grueser presldent; Mra. Thoma, Crow Jr.,
r
the
par­
•llrtl
1a
the
home.
Eithe
local level; keeping informed. on and Mr. an d Mrs, .Ralph Jame• of
•emble
compose
d
ol
Marvin
Fry,
nquet.
• for the Lord'• Praye r ." Speaiki DI
and
�
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r
tret:ary,
Pe
Mn.
Charle,
1t
moved today to the pi·operty of
Mias Helen Kr114� • St. Peters- topic, related to purposeful citi7.en- Lilhopolle vi1ited with M iu Syl•
; in, the znlnor J uvenile delinquent entJ themtel'les are delinquent, C brlatin e Ba i ley . Janel Call and t.he Jat.e Addle Grueser, Condor singer, treuurer. Mi-,. Ebenblch
are
too
•t
ict,
or
are_
not
llricl
r
Pamela
Covert;
a
bran
ensemble
Fla., Na U onal Chairman of • hl p ; tr1lnin1 members through via McM 111ter , loca l, and . Mn:.
burg,
, problem, or the villaa:e, the mayor
thanked
the
memben ·for their co
St., which they purchased . They
and
enou&amp;h
with
their
ch1Jdrtn
com
pou
d
of
Dave
Burkett,
Ro­
and &amp;afety Committee, club participation and acti vities Ella Hy,se ll and Mr. and Mrs.
th
ealth
e
_ H
• e1nphulzed the Jmportlntfl of
had resided at 220 ¼ East Ma i n operation the put three yean.
an, not conadtenl ir, discipline,
bert
Schmoll,
Sam
Clatworth,
will
atten
d
Oh.io'a
Convention IS a �or leade rahip roles in buslne,.,., Home r Foley, Bradbury.
tb
J
rounaeUn
l
e
,
and
parenta
I t w.. voted to purchue two
! to,,ith
for the pa1t 18 years.
and Seren Lewis .an d a dr um duet
rom the
f
Ur. and Mn. Ernest Fnser
e
governmen t and
National mduatry an d
representativ
, aeed for more ,uperviaed l'fl,ff- at. led.
•
horns.
new
mother
All
of
bind
Mr. ..and Mra. R. s. Wilkina re'l1le
mettlftll
opeaNI
with
prayer
workl
H
g
e
YOlunte
rs
n
i
Butcher
and
Roy
Cole­
by
Jim
and
atio
r
the
e
serve
chlldren have moved from
Business
to
nd
o
r
of
P
!l
ation.al procrama and a ttcre1Uon
turned to tbdr home in La ncas- members were requested to bring fed
i
ntertst.s or the home
best
by Yn. Marold Sauer, pl"ffident or man.
comfeuion.al
Women'&amp;
Clubl.
Miaa
North
Second AYenue t o thfl
.
ler Tueadiy aft.er a week end vi ! il u n dy to be sold at the concert
/ Copas property, Vine St.
tJte ,sroap ■nd Kn. Chule, Shuma4
K
rauas, a fo rmer pre siden t of the mu m ty, the atate and th e cou n try.
.
F'ti
d
ay
Henin1.
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w ith reJa tivea.
1
ker wu the devotional leader.
Florida Federation, is national
f
Jin. J&amp;md Sanborn reported on
At the cloae of the meetin1 a chairman or "K n ow Your America
Mr,. John Sarcent entered Holt.be aMual Pnlbft.erial meetlns
I
ze.r Hoap ital Monday for o!nler- ha ndkerchief and card 1hower WU Week" and ha, bee n active In orIr
wbtcb lhe attended in Port1111ou th .
given Mrs. Ebetabacb in appncia- gan!zing the Puerto Rican Fed eravation and treatment.
"Decl..-e Kia Woaderful !&gt;ftd.1"
TONIGHT
Mr. and Mra. lieora:e Neuel- tion of her work in t he Aaocia- tion.
wu lll• lbem1 ot tha t meeting. N ,f'JW
The three days conYention will
K
road Sr., hue returned .home tion . Refreahmenta we re urved by
PAMILY NUHtff
Mn. Walter Cl)'de, Pltt,burgh,
Roy
s.
M
acy
.
Mrs
Jr.,
Mayoy
R
.
business sessions which
include
Tr
.r
r
a1te
montn·s
a
vi1it
in
New
Mrs. Joh n nie Mal' Stuckey of
- K.orioll il&gt;
wu tllt mtill 1pe1Ur end th1 rnaln Mason City i11 a n nounci ng the ma r- Ma rket, N. ff., wi th their aon-in• er an d Mn. Don IJea.
will be preslded over by State Pre,
"-nil: HAlJNTl!:i&gt;
plan of bet lllk w11 "to sc:ek to riast- nf hf'r d B w'liler. Darle ne 1.iw and daua:�te r , Mr. a n d Mrs.
ident ,Aines S. iderr itt, Columb111;
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kno� l,be IJ'li'!d, relate Jt&amp;elf to 10- Elliabelh. to David K n
SnlANGLEII'"
I p.trhamenlary law dasa; workj ,
opp, son of ... er.d d Rought and family.
Ctety dd wttneu by word and 'Mra. Allen K n opp or
shop, on program cootdmaUon, ofMrs. Emma Schoenberger wlo' \1.\1
Clifton on
deed." llrJ.' Sanborn ann9unced f'rid ay April 29. al 4.30 P
fice ra' lea derahip traJning, memn
u
derwe
n
t
s11
r
eery at Holz.er H a- m.
,
� NJ« ro
thet the lNJ meetin1 would be
bershlp
and finance.
plt,l
week
a
aeo
11
Jmprovi
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"BIIIDE AND TH£ 8IIA8T'
held ln. Albea,.
The smg\c rmg ceremony was r.a nd expecta lo return to
An awards b reakfast on Sunday
p
Alto c.rtoon
In conJUDdion ,nth the theme perform.:d by R ev. R.alph Mahoney home of her elater Mr Willia
followed by I final bualnesa ses•
IDAY
FR
tod
Y
"
for
thl1
.f!
H
�
tnietnher
TIIUUOA
ra­
the
at
Chunh
In
E�
�ason.
l:I
p
1
Wella, Thuraday.
,, �- C. E. w. Downie, aaii,Ued aion will conclude the co nvention.
ent at the loqJ mMiUq received
Tbe bride w�li itti_red In a
Tti• Council of Great.er Dayto n
William Wells who has be
Bnci""' e.rdol ln
by. Mn. Ge(lr�e ff. P•rkE¥", enter• Uft.ited Pteabyfwl1n Cot.lei, quli. street le n gth pi n k chiHon dre11 q uite HI ia improving ·
'"fflAT NAUGHff ODIL"
t,i..\led the Pomeroy_ Gnden Clu b. B 111:lne., and Profe11 ional WoDurtnt the . mttttns the ovene11 fuhloned with a li�ht
bodice and
·
•• Cl ubt will be host at thili
(Oolcir &amp; S&lt;ope)
0
'MoJl(la afternoon at hs home, ·men
-'l
,ewin1 proJect, ,fa, decided upon. pinJt velvet 3traps . She carried a
h
an n ivera.ary meeting.
'ltlt
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Hi1'1 treeL During the meelln•
J'olJo•ins the devotional period, white Bible covert&gt;d wlth white
I
:'fhe. Ohio Federation ia a memllobert R,.n - Tote Louloo
i n charge of Mra. L c. Karr, vice
MIN M1t11ret Sauer read the ml1- cnnations an d li lie� of the \'alley
Natlonal Federation
"DAY OF TH£ OU'n.\W"
pr�ident, plan, were made to at- her of the
.
aloeartff for the day and oUered with Jon, while streamen.
d··
'1
uun
�
m
1920
and ie now the
A,l,o o,,_
te nd the regional meetlng It Lo111n
jpetlal priyer for the"1 .
wore 11 8houldcr length veil trimu eat and largest organiiatlon fm
ed ot"
on
Thurtday.
an1wer
Memben
i
At the concl1i11lon of tbe meeting med I II W hile I.Ice and while acces-am and
roll call with •n n u1l1 they h•d women who work. Proa•
'
! H- �I Ill Lloyd 1-1,o refre.Jlme11ll were NrVed by 7"'5, 110rle!1.
,Ptapoae•
of
th
Fede
r
ation
include
planted
this
year.
e
,
"THE BIG FISHERl(AN"
Mr and Mr, Harry Bolioger enL,ewt, Sauer; . Jr., Mrs. Everett
Mn. Sluckcy served aa ma tro n I te rt aJned with a p1rly Saturc:11,
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Tnree
intereatlng papen were
Bachner, Mr1. Dwliht Wallace,
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all-I 3 Hour oi-lc)
L. n or for her daughter while eve n mg at the second wa rd hou1e given,
o r uo
"Window Boxea, " 'b)' Mn.
Un.
Sanborn,
Mn.
Bethel
Colt•
Same
Aulhor
a.
'111!:
ROBE")
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honoring their daughter, Dunle, J. w. l!cMWTay; "Lawn and GradLarry Fox was bes1 m.an.
Explore our access-- ·
, A Muot Pi&lt;wn For AU · To SMI , m� and - Mt:•1 .kl'IJea Buchanan, a
o
n her 1 3 th bi rth\l a}' .
The
new
Mrs
Knopp
Pink
ia
n
and
a
t
atu
d
e
"
i
;
i
n
g,
M rs. K rr and "A Green and
Q
. contrlbutln1 no,teN.
aisles
al Wahama High School. Mr. blue atr'l!ame ra and balloons deto r. w hite Gal'deni"- Mra. R. W. Fin11
ated the room fo r the occasion.
Knopp ,a tte n ded Wahama Hleh.
aterwald.
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The couple are al home to their
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H.ei reshmenta were aened by Zion Teen Agers 1-24 Filler local
GIFTS fflAT ARE PERPECT.
Games an d Cane1ni were enjoy'
friend, at the home of hit ,a:rand'
the
�01te111e, at the cloae of the
treasures �The Zion Teenagers held the ir
mothe r, Mra. Maud V.nMe ter ' in ed throughout the evening and af- meetmg to 13 memben and one resutar clu1
meeting
Monda}'
I
ter the _ ho n ored gue1t opened her
Clifton.
many gifts, refre!Wment• were ser- gue'.jt, Mra. J. C. Bright, D unbar, evenini a t 7:30 at Jh e chu rch ;,..:J
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when a wiener ri&gt;aat wu held.
ved by Mrs. Bollnger 111l1tfld by W. Va.
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Bake Sale Scheduled
her d au,thter, Jo Ann, and Mrs.
. At'ending were Bertha Arnold,
BoboY Ar n old,
J ,ster Arnold,
jewel ry,
The
Mid
d
r
lepo
t
Carl
Will.
Alumni
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N1th1n Arnold, Eh..,beth Bruch,
elation will hold a Bake Sale
Pr� sent were Donna Crow, Ca rumbrellas,
".'limit David&amp;On, Robert Uan in,e,
Sa t urday at the Tri-Lustre Cle11.rl­
la Will, Mauree n Darat, Linda Will,
Linda
Hysell,
Tommy
Hyaell,
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bc,l'innln1
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Brenda Potts, Cl n dy Swatzel, D(lnKenny J• he,on, Larry John'!""·
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na Hauck, Judy Wlld,rniulh, N·•Charldene · King,
A n na Kmg,
M rs Wesley Fry, president is 9radror&lt;1 , Mary Ann Rickard, Le.,b
Bill
McEl roy,
The Of ficial Board of t e Unit- Butch McElroy,
ura:ln g all Alumni to contribute G ruc ,er, Li n da Moor1;1, Jonnie Su e ed Methodist Church met Monday C'..atol Sargent, Guy Sarcent, Billy
whether they arc contacted or Thom pso n , Eric Chitmben, Ernie evenin g at the church with Mn. c . Sayre, Jan Smith, Ma ry Slartord,
not by the
c11.lllni;: commit tee. Sisson. Wayne Zurcher, Clifford i,�. Tompkina, cha i rman, prealdln1. Sharon 'Iboma, Freda TuckerShe i1 also annmmcing that .if Young, Tom Sha,teen, Ru11 Mc.tlCOURT
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POMEROY,
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Warner, Gerald
Mrs. Harry P. Smith opened the man, Ma rgie
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neces11ary dellverie.1 wlll be made hln ney, Mickey Morrle:, Ralph Wer• meeti· n
g w/ th devotio ns, u1ing II Weara, and R ay Wya t t
and articles for the sale will alto .- v, Jim woodgea r d - Mlke Werry, her topic ' Gaining Wisdom " Mrs
Adults attending were Re v.
be
picked up. Other, who can be Ceward Calve rl, J�n Webste r, Don- Alon zo Custer read the re�rta 0(
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Mrs. Eugene
Underwood,
eontacte
d for this aervlce are Mra. aid Brow n an d Frti(jdie ,Boyd
the secretary a n d trellurer Rev
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McEl
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Virgin
Charles Aaa Bradbury and Mra.
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e meet ing was calle_d to or­
Jack
Bachner.
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plan
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•1md were Alice Dar1.t, -RLIIO' Le( I financ
de by Sharon Thoma, president,
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Blaine
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by Rev.
Mr. and Mn. Richard
prayer
glftl
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Pomeroy
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cl H m.ade
bfh e .
took their son Dick to Holi@�
crussde
could
be
made
thr6i.igh
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Ho1pital yes terday for I checkup. Ci nd y Swatzel were oYe rnlgh t the church treasurer.
quf'st
s of Duggie foJlowl ng
the
or I summe r proJect. The)' plan
f
He remained there for observa­
rty
pa
to
paint the walls, floors, etc.,
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report
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ml11ion1
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given
tion an d treatm e nt.
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neth Finley, chalrma n of the com- ,;i on was o n the camp site a t
Brownie Troop Meeta
ml111lon
on education, , reported O na, W . Va. Some have planned
Brownle Troop 24� met rece n tly
and pamphl e t.,
with thei r leade r, 'Mra. Gardner that 11peclal recognition will be 1Jv- l&lt;1 10 ln Ju ne
Wehrung, and aa1l1ta nl leader•, �n molh ers , at the churfh .chool', w ere elve n to th ese and llso reg'
la:tra tlon cards,
'.l'liss Carolyn Smith and Mra. Dan Moth er 's Day.
POMEROY, ORIO
The roll c-all was then taken by
White, at the United Methodiat
Leo Crew ann ounced that at
Church. Mrs. PhU G lobokar, troop le■ia:t one-third of, the families of Freda Tuckerma n . They wt:r� to
n■me a bm&gt;k from the Old Testa­
"nmmi ttce membe r , wu also pres, l hc parish had
Nat 0Ptn Tonltht
t urned
Jn tbeit ment.
cnt.
!ll eda:e cards and that thi, Sflcond
THUltSDA Y and P:RIDAY
lt was decided to have home
l n vltalion s were made to thi­ l'l hHe of the loyalty program
fronp's' lnv('sllture servlct&gt;s whlrh would be concluded within the 1 made ke cream cake and Kool
"BELOVED INFIDE L"
wm be ht&gt;ld at the ch urch: Mo nday next few wef'kB when the "ialtallon j.ald al the next �eeting which 1,
:\fay 9 at 7 p. m . Rrfrcshmenh lo c.ach family wlll be completed. to be June 8 at Zion Ch
Mother's thinking of
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Gregory Peck - DeboirMI. Kerr
1 he meettn� �loaed with all Ench person 11 to supply
I wcrl' served at th e cloac of lh(!
s��e'.
praying the Lo rd a �ayer.
sumlller . . . planning her
meetl ni.
1 thlnt for the ice cream. Th e roll
call Is to be a book of th e New
wardrobe . . . and
, 1 Teatainr.nt. De votion, were given
I by Kay Wya tt ,nd Linda Hyse ll.
Birthday Celebraled
she needs a new su m­
The 99th birthday of Michaf!J I
C�rroll who moke, hi, home with
mer handbag. Sur­
h11 niece, Mn, Worley Howell,,
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Jin .,_ ... 11111.d lor foal--, eamflNt'P A 111111, hible ._
prise her with a
WH celebrtted at their home on .
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Grant StrN-t
Monday 'With I
�dad of &amp;law, leatber and cullioned willl a faut
smart, attractive
hmlly dinner.
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Othe r, preaent were Mr. and
The leachera and offi.cers of
aidlt, oamfortulel h cklll'1 IN"' It llt ,-, llllallnatlon.
Mra. Howa rd Dalley and cbildre
thu Sunday School of lhe Firat
lection, Just In time
Leo Carroll and M:Us Ann ar:'ci
Try lM NW Jarm• lAIN&amp;l-AlN,
Bapti1� Churrh of ·Middleport met
Jtntba Howell.
Tuetd1y evenin&amp; at the hme or
fo,r Mother's
__. lnt; IMllh for oomfm 111d
giving.
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Pomon a
11,�· Mei1• County
� wm meet In �1ular lfl• Mra, France, Bearht w11 devo11,qn ,fl"ld ay evHln1 at 8 p. m. 1t llonal le1,1dfli for the evenlnJ and
the�i: S prtnaa Granafl Hall •lth Tony Z.'nwler, . 'IUJ)erlntendflnt o f
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Du.rinc the meeUng I proara m
lpflU.er,
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SEAM.ED or
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SEAMLESS
preaentation ot attendance pin■
dutina: the openin&amp; seMce thil
romin1 Sunday.
: All _,. and ..-hen and IOCI- 1doro ow- 1'1After the mflttin1 a ' dessert
Always Appreelal,d
CO\l.l'lt wu aerved by Mrt. DUH
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! moua. Bur-Mil t.meo S!letl' Ny,Jon1, dlit world', liale1t ltOCk.lnp
to thowe •lrudy merlUontd and
when YC'lU �ve ll)'lon-,. Mon1
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the mQlt tl&amp;morou1J •too, n.trN futily NR-reaitCilnt. "nltJ'
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Smart, Mr1. Charldl Bennett, Kni
· hffli ""PPlr of lier fa-11o
Betlloh White, Mr. ond lln. Gor­
llrondl,
al'9 Anlliun,y and .Mte. Hart'Y
aw, )'OIi' 11&gt;11 lovoll.-. 'l'l,cy
l&gt;flo in ,- f&amp;YOrilo ll&gt;lde,
Ho1&amp;dashelt.
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at •n eleetlon-yHr "temptation
Worshipful Master Thomas W.
lo overspend and offt'l'ffdl."
Bowen announ ces that Pomeroy
To Cl'ff"- Jobt
No. llK, F. &amp; A. M. will
Lodge
of
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rogram
opose
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The bill
p
federal loans and grants to ere- bold a 1peeial meetlng at the
ale jobs in areas with lon1•term Lodge Hall Friday, J(ay 8th, at
unemploymen t. 1l has Blron, sup- 7;30 p. m, There will be wort in
porl in the economieally depressed the first deare,e f or three cand.lmin ing communities or We,t Vlr- 1 dates. Refreshments will be set·
gi nia, Kent ucky and PennsylvHia. ved.

-s=mP p- � "'Under Tbe,
Plltric1.1 Henpesaey will play 1 ,elmnM.
solo, "Lullaby," by Lanaen us, ar.companied by Linda Kirkland.
"Liebeatrawn" by U.t, by the lteserve Band will precede Judy Weh
rung's "Gypsy Love Song" by Her­
bert. Mias KirkJand will 11110 ac­
company Miss Webrung.

To con clud e the firsJ part of
the progtam, the full group will
play an old iavorite, '"Ult Side,
West Side," 'by Ltwlor-Blake.
The Pomeroy H,.h
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.. and "'Tuxedo
Junction." The latter tune wu
made famous by the late Glenn
Jllller.
The Concert · Band will play
"Bartlesville Boogie" 'by P.auhon,
"Trombone JubiJ,::e"
by Foa,
"Youth �archer; On" by Fran&amp;ka­
er, "Brauea TriUIDpbant March"
.by HolJnea, "Prelude 1n C Minor"
100 "Bobby
by Rachma ainqff
doogie',, by W-alten.
In addition, two quuteta will
play numben that were used in
Lbe recent state-'llf!de muaic compe­
tition beld in 1An c11ter, for which
both groups reetived t he Superior
rating. The trombone quartet with
Jennil er Lohse, Ellie Arnold, Dor­
ot b)o Brown and Ruth Brothen
will play "Annie Laurie." Thia
number was transcribed for trom­
bones. The drum quartet includes
Bill Young, Jon Weblter, Charles
Kitcben and Mike Werry playing
..Parade of the Wooden Soldien"
by Jes,el, Lransc:ribed by O.tling.
Advance tickets: are now being
told by me mben of the several
banda.

Court ActiQDS
Communist Shakeup Plants
Koslov Next After Khrushchev Revealed In

Moscow UPI - The Soviet
U nio n moYed you n 11;er men lntu
high government and Communist
P;irty posts today in a massive
shakeup that left Nikita S. Kbruab­
chcw tilill unchallenged at t he top.
'fhc sh uffle, in which there were
some ex.peeled demotions . took
Fro I Kozlov ou t of his government
post as a first deputy premier and
catapulted h im in to a streamlined
party secretariel ol seven men-­
the reposit ory of ultimate Power in
the Soviet Un io n.
Kozlov, 51, visited the U n ited
Slates last year.
Tass news age n cy made t he
annou nceme nt only a £t&gt;w hours
bef�re Khrushchev was scht&gt;duled
lo go bdore the Su preme SoYiet­
the U.S.S,R. 's parliament-to de­
liver wha t was billed in, adYa n ce
as a "s tupendous'' pre-!rummit
speech.
In the SoYit'!t
U n io n the Communist Party is more powe rful
tha n the govt'! rnmc n t. Khru sh­
chev's principal power comes
from the fact that he is the par­
ty's first secretary . He took on
the added title of premier so he
could sit in at iolemlltiQQ&amp;l caun•

cits as his
leader too.
Today's announcement uid four
perso ns had been dropped from
the 10-me mbcr secretariat -of the
party"s Central Commi ttee-Alexei
KiricbenkO, Averkl Atistov, · Pyo-·
tor Pospelov and Nikolai [gnatovwhile Kozlov wu added to iL
Two persons were dropped from
the Presidium of the party's Central Committce-Kirichenko and
Nikollai l. BelyayeY- and three
added - Alexei &amp;.osygln, N ikolai
Podgorny and Dimitr i Polyanski.
Kosygin also was given Kozlov'a
government job of first deputy
premier. The other first deputy
Mikoyan,
il!I Anastas
premier
whose position was not changed.
U. S. orticiala today viewed the
promotion of Frei Ko•lov in the
Sovlet hierarchy as I step toward
making him Premier Nikita S. Kru•
shcbev'• eventual auccessor.
Koslov, who has been lint deputy -premier. would be in an excellen� po,itio n 11 secretary of the
Communiat • Party's Central . Com•
mlttee to succeed Khrushchev
ahould the premier die or have to
nllre for llll reuoo.

••u•tr,•,: ,..ernm;., Recent Entries

A divorce was ,ranted t'be
plain tiff by Judge Jobn C. Bae-or,
yesterday in the cue of May
Jeffers, Route 1, Rutland. Ver&amp;UI
Harrisonville
Je ffers,
Harold
Road. The plainliff WU also re1toud to her �maiden name of
May Ma,le.
11,) ,other a ction in" the Common
Pleaa Court, DiYoroee lnveatlgatot
Allen C. Hill was ' ordered to
make in veatigati ohs in the ea,a
of Gl oria Ann EbenblCb v1.
George A. Ebersbach and Runell
L: Ca ruthers vs. Ulab C&amp;rutherL
All are M iddleJM)rt resldenta. 111e
Caruther, ca se is set for .bearing
Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
In an other entry 1igned by
Judge Bacon the cl.fl! of Alpha
L. Doql�s venus Clluton DoUI•
les, Harrlaonvllle, � ·�II ' or•
dered dismiHed by tbe tou,t,
Jamtll E. Rowe, Peacocl Ave.,
Pomeroy, has been •»Pointed 1
member of the Jury Commiuion
to flll . the v•cagcy ca.uMd by the
death Of Everett Tracy. The other
mem� of the c0mmillioa ii
NaaJt, Baolqa

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denta of the S.li.sbul1' Elemcentary
r 9.2 low er 6 ft. open . Gall ipe
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on polis 19.3 upper 1 1 . 5 lower 7 ft
Sthool with tbeir tea hen,
Swiaber and Mrs Geneva Jmu:him, open Loc 23 15.
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2 upper. 1 1 2
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principal, and guelltJl, enjoyed I lowtr, 22 wickets running.
tbting party 11 lhe :,,'tate-A-Way
Condition of . Movaa,,1 Dam&amp;:
on Chester Road: :rue!l(.jay evening. All movable dams are u p
13
_ Dates of achv11tts at the school t hrou11: h 23 1 run n in g n othi n g 10
include: May 17, fi nal PTA meet- one trap.
in 1 o� the 111 ■1 al 7 : !M) p. m.; May
Ohio Jtlnr- lloat.-Down Lock
1�. Eight Grade Achievement Test 13, Bob Re nter l 2 :4.5 am o-g:
will be cjven by �obert Bowen , tock 1 4 W e stern 6:35 am a- 2 ;
Elementary Supen- 1�or_; May 20, Loc k 16 A. v. Criss Jr., 1 : 10 am
the annual Jchool pl�ntt' at P�rt- 6- 0; Lock 1 7 , L. Wa de Childress
l� n d Park; May 23. rmal ex am i na- 10 am 16-2 · Lock la Thie Ashland
t1�ns for all grades: . �tay 2-4, 3 : 55 am J-9; Betty Moran 8 . 20 am
Eighth Gr�de annual trip t� the 2 -3 ; l.ock 1 9 Ov ec 5 am 2 1 -0;
state capitol ; May 25. �1gh1h Picksaw 6 : W am, 0-3; Lock 20 I sgrade Commtncemen l exercises al . U.nd Creek 10 : 30 am 0-IO· Lock
8 P .m.
.. &amp;Z 10 am 6-0; Elg.e� Cliff
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rtnal reports w11\
. On Ma)' 26
given.
1 9-0; C. V. Harner 8:10 pm 2-0;
National 5 am 1 ·4.
Ur-.{; atlipotis St. Louis Zephyr
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j 1 1 -3 ; Lock 23 Charles R. Stephe,n
son 6:20 pm 7-13; l .,&amp;Z D :05 pm
0-6; Atlas 3:25 am 0-6.

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MOTH ER'S DAY
GIVE
FLOW ER S
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Mums, Aza leas, . Roses,
Geraniums, Hydrangeas,
Calcedlaria, Petunias,
Porch Box Assortments
Carnations, Many Others

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Plana were made for celebrating
the 26th anniversary at the next
meeting Tueaday, M B-Y 17 , wh�n
there will be a .sllerit auction.
Memben are 111ked to bring con­
tributio111. A meetinf of the P■st
Cou ncilors waa annou nced fot
Wednesday evening, May 1 1 , at the
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Moy 8th

Rev. and Mn. Earl Cowan and
·ier. ind MN. Emmet Jonea t:tlled
on Mr, and Mrs. Everett '11lom11,
Pomero:v Sunday.

.Mr. and Mn. Welb)' Whaley vi•
lted Mr. and Mn. Ote Whaley ot
Oowln,ton, Sunda)'.
Tbe Lee Nelson f11mlly are mov•
11111 to LauNI CUii.

Mr. tind l'hl'?I, noy Miller and
diU,h,ter. of Chester were callen
at ttkl Ouy Lei home SundaY,.
: Mn. Fred R.IH• It a path,r'lt at
the Hallet 'Ho1pttal.
Mn. Earl Cowtr1n ■pent a few
d111 tn �bland with her IOft, RO'ft•
ala lewel, who
aerloUlly burn•
ed In 1 111 e,i;ploalon,
, lln, N. C. Stout J1 llowly Im•
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Cub Scout Den Heul
Meeting On Lawn

To You Folks

Cub Scout De n Two or Pome­
roy met Tuetday after school on
the lawn of the home of Den
Re­
1 Mother, Mn. Oliver Michael.
freshments were served by Mrs.
Mkbael precedi n t the meetin&amp;
after which the boy, worked o n
their Mothen Day rifts. "fhe
I meeti n g dosed with the living
circle led by Te rry Holdr en .

For Your Vote

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I Attendi n g were De1.n is Weh­
. , ru ng, Leon ard Va n Meter, Ronnie
Tatterson, Jimm)' Tyo, David Mi1 chael, Terry Hold ren and one
guest, Jame, West.

I WILL DO Ml' BEST
TO SERl'E YO(}

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Renaem.Jler
MeAer • • ·

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· Brickles and Donnie Sedgwick.
Folrl■ne Vlt!Dli■ Haid T"!)
00.pe. 2 14ne while ao,I :;el·
l&lt;&gt;w llnilh, upholatery "'°'leso,
VI motor, - �- �.an&amp;I
eeats end
power windows,
bN.k•, radio end" h•ter•

1956 FOO

19S5 OLDSMOBILE

Super 88 2 o.... ll■r&lt;l top. IIY·
d:ramatie, power .teering and
b....., ......., r«oliG, white-

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$1095

$1369

1 958 FORD

V8 FWr\ane 4- Door. Fordom&amp;
tie tnns., fllldio, heater, clean\
•--. oil «ood ;i,.., 1_,,
ov,er tan ftnhlh.

$1 695

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V8 Ouo!Ami ilo;-ol 4 Dooi Sedan.
2 tMe ,peen f.inW., good tires,
at1ton:mtk tnnl., ndio end
heat&lt;r. S9e&lt;!oll; -·

$1399

1955 PLYMOUTH

Belv.dere ll Door. e cyl. motor,
powerRlte triUIII,, ractio, beater,
loca.lly owned, turq-uoi" ftn•
Mlh. Olean .interior. Spe,clall

$799

1952 CHEVROLET

StiUon Weeotl. 9 Nooeng,,r.
Mee interior\ aD :rood tiree.
W,.k End S�

Qlub Coupe. V8 motor, atlek
Job. hlr Ii-, -·

$1 58

Door Sedan. Hemomat:ic t.r&amp;l'IIB.
V8 motor, radio and: heater,.
beautifui· whlte and bltck fin•
1811, clean interjor, good tiree.

$1 295

ON H ER DAY

1956 OLDSMOllll

$1 295

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ond ....iii Illa
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0rrne;. 11'oot
Jijl; lo . Mlotl&gt;! Loob
l)o.
,... like -·
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tiioter,

$lats

Wllllti 'hit l!IMAl'I' BIJYilll, eVY
Y01Jlt CREVllOL£T

CAR RADIO
REPAIR

Cleland's
FREE PARKING

Phone WY•!•!255
PomeroJ
E, Main St.

Dressy Dresses
House Dresses
Dusters . Skirts
Blouses, Shorts
Pedal Pushen, Slacks,
Hose, G�oves
Purses, Scarves;
Slips, Panties, Gowns,
Gown and Duster Sets
House Slipp en, Billfo lds,
�aia mas, Paia ma a·
Duster Sets, Umb rellas

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� Ton � 4 IIP'&lt;i4 11o..:,
COOll � A iot lil lftlck fot
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OO l!tqe',

Car llldlo Troubles?
HAVE IT RIPAIRID

Select from our wonderful line of
wearables for Mother's Day gifting.
They're pretty and feminine. They're
practical, and modestly priced.

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Proceeds will be used to help
expen ses of the annual
ba nquet an d dance which will
be held .al the high school May
2eth.
Mrs. Wesley Fry is presiden t
of the Association an d Mrs, Char­
lea Asa Bradbury an d Mrs, Jack
Bachner can be con tacted for
delivery or pickup servl�e.
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defray

Arc;itmc

of &lt;111 ••
or a corsage ahe c■n ,pn,,udJ:y- _ · IDD

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be&lt; d'7. lt'a oo -,,. too. SimpiJ- '�

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l&gt;e dell.....t pN&gt;m,,U,,.

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Phones WY-2-�644 or WY-2-6232.

300 E.

POMEROY, �10

MAIN ST.

for Mother...
lashlona I• �
new clre1se1 ·�

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SU N . D RESSES
SIZ&amp;'l 7·1� ...:__ 12-20 - 18'h•241&gt;

A Bnnd Now Shipment

DU ST ERS

We have a complete line of cute maternity styles; in•
eluding BRAS and su�. PEDAL PUSHERS, JAMAJ.
CAS, SUM PANTS, SNRTS and TOPS, DR.ESSES, '
Arnelt, EverJ(ae, N)'lono.
BERMUDAS.
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LOVELY BULKY KNIT ORLON

SWEAT ERS

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,is with ,a laV'is,hly decorated box of famou s PANGBURN
are
ates
ahocol
us
deilckl
11hese
Western Style milk cilocola��You oan
c,speci.aHy created wttlh the finest ,lngredieMA aw.Hiable.
.at tihe
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Plcloai
choose front .an -array ·or special Mother', Day
ent.
Departm
Candy
Better
PANG BURN dl8plQ in our

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A Bake Sale will be held this
SatUl'day by the Middlepor t Alu­
tnni Association at the Tri-Lustre
Cleaners. Alum n i �embers are
urged to contribute baked articles

W.W.

MOTHER WILL LOVE THESE COOL
DRESSES BY .,PERFECTION FLOCK"

MI DDL EPO RT DEPT. STO RE
Save Cash Here Instead of Sales Slips

De/ray Banquet Coat

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r 88 4 ll'oor. Beautiful Iv­
ory ood I\U'quoi5e linlsh, lllte
....,. """• hjodnlmoUe lrlna.,
power ibnikes, radio, beater-,
real· ·nlcfl ,

· $495

m,s MOTHER'S Q,(
. .y
Soy it with ,.;
Flowers-By-Wifj
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J UST FOR MOTH ER

M\191' - "'""91, VI. lk"
like - MIi; jull
lot, l�lt ule. COi&gt;' .... tolbl
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"8'' � J)oor. Std. tnne., heltef,
ltOOQ Ure., extre clean intetlOr,
belutrfut 'White and black fm.

eem •

are now aakin, for bid&amp; for co n•
!llruction from local contncton
and as soon as a bid Is aceepted
are ready for appropriate pound­
breaking ceremonlies.
When completed-and there ii
no doubt that the pentsverin, Bed­
ford folks will complete it-the
building will be available for all
community entt:rpiitet, the trua-­
tees aay. Like th" Woodman Hall
which has served the community
for almost haU a century, the new
l,ulldl n g will be available without
charge, a m emorial to the friendly
Bedford people of the past and to
the people of the present who
seek to make their community a
better place in which to live.

GOf.S SLER J EWEb RY

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2 1-'. V1I motor. Std.
M.. J1ii1b Ill _,., ol­
lllterlor. radio and boll....
little _,.,..,

b\ll is still active In the program.
Accordi ng to Mn. Well, the sec•
retary. people of the commun ity
have "done a little bit of e very•
thing" to raise the money to start
construction of the build ing. They
catches,
shooti n g
held
have
rummage sales, chicken barbecues,
carnivals, an d had the "buaiest
place on the fair ground.11" 1',ith
their lu nch stand al the laat Meigs
Counl,)' fair. The dances being held
every other Saturday night at
Burlin gham are only a small part
of the activities for funds.
With $5,000 and an acre of
gtobn d they have purchased they
are ready .lo start constructio n of
their buildin g this spri n g. They

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lured here are a group of children making up a square dance
We�, Mary Brickles • Reba Brickles ' Duane Brickles• Caroline
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UN DERGOES SURGIRY
Attend Lk1 Rites
Sheila Jean Hieb, d�ughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Georg.- H1cka of Nye
Relatives attend in g funeral serAve.,
_u nderwent an _appendecto�y
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I at 1 1 ·1" Tue�da)' mg�t �t Meigs
vice11 Sunday for Joseph Hill, Easl
In t he absence of the president, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, M rs. Ge�eral �.'.lspital. Shella is a sev•
· Liverpool, were Mr. and Mrs. St.
Clair Hill, Mrs. Violet Grimm, Jer• Wi lliam Slater vice president presided over the m eeting of
P
en
r
s
-�s. ·tfll�n Hil� the A m ateur dard�n Club Wednesday evening a� t�e home of ���io/ �i;h ��� �is� �i:���r.
0
H1
s as assistin g hostess. pati ne in the hig field da)' eve n t
. E. M : B lake with Mr s. Walter Crook
MS:S"! Jo�n • �nt Dale H ill, � ai�s Mr�
Miss N�lde Zerkle. a guest for ------------ al the high sc�ool Wednesday. Her
Hill, James Hill. all of Letart Fats; t e e venmg. presen ted the devodonated by Mrs. Arthur Ski nner room number 18 2.
iru'. and Mrs. Albert Hill, Mr. and L fons.
and Mrs. Slater we.re won by Mrs.
,
Mrs. Raymond Hensler and n,vid
HA."VE GUESTS
Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Norman
Hill; all of : ltacine; Mr. and Mrs . . .. D uring • the short meeting, M rs.
Bruce Lloyd woq. ., r�e¥. an d iiln Zun del and family
Mrs
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Humphr
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Harol d Roush and Na�ine, Port- L. 'E-.li•R tfynolds read a thank you
1
had as Sunday dm ner guests, .Mn;
d oor prize
lan d ; -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill a nd c.1:1 rd ! or the contributio n sent to the
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Zundel's brother and wife, "Mr
Y
POMERO
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griinm, Co)wn. the Joh nn y Appleseed. Highway
At lhe dose of the eve n ing re- nd Mrs. Oliv er Jasper, of Colum- .
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s.
ynold s al_so re• frcshments were servt!d by the bus.
bu
, proje d . Mr Re
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membership com • hostesses to the members and
-the
that
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si n ce the last I guests, MiBs Zerkle and Mrs .
met
had
miltee
club meetlng.
Way n e Gibbon s and on e honorary
r, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel .
membe
Followi n g the busi n ess session a
question a nd answer program was
Alumm Plans Sale To
conducted by Mrs. Slater.
The traveli n g prizes which were

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· " $295

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(Continwd From Pa.. One)
the Bedford Reereation Center.
ship want a recreation center of / From these li Bedford citize.. the
their own and are willing to work orricers a n d finit nee committee
-and dlt.n ce-for it. 'rhey have or- have been elected . The offlcen
laniied a non-profit corporation are Ralph Carl, pruide n t; Audrey
ca.lied The Bedford Recreation Well, secretary; and Florence Well
Center, Inc., and have, so far, treasurer.
Fi n ance committee member&amp; are
raised about �.000 towll\'(I the conChaney, Tf'd Sedgwick,
Kenneth
cement
by
90 foot
tructlon of a 40
block building that will serve aa a Denver Well, and Helen Quive:,
community center. It will be equip- with other trustees being Olen
ped with a state, hB.$ketball a n d Harrison , Russell Cullums, George
other recreation facllitieH and a Sargeant, Robert Pickett, Ralph
kitchen and will fill the· need in Smith, Wilbur Quivey a n d Joseph
the community (or a meeting Stanley, Jr.
Thel"e were originally 15 trusplace.
but .on e member, Chester
tees
this
The program to provide
facility is Barn hart, has moved to Dayton.
community
needed
sparked by a board of trustees of Mr. Sta n ley haa moved to Athens

$1 299

$1495

MAY
TIie
8th

Clrildren Dance To Oldti pie Music At Burlingham

. 1 9$6 FOitl&gt;

F1,m..,. • Door . V8 22,000
inllN by ""al owner. Spotleu
,c:leao interior, jet black fin.­
kb wttb '\\ftltew.lJ tlrei1 power
ateinrit, Fordomltk, Ndlo Md'
he.t!er.

Pit
Jerry

IN BWFORD -

set. They are (L to R) Allen Swartz. Becky Swindell.

1 957 FORD

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THEY LEARN

lliuh. - oar dean 1.--.

$2195

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I E D F O P. D
News Of Week

SELF- SERVICE

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
Uddleport, 0., May '5, 1960-3

• lest Deol1

26th Anniversary
To Be Celebrated
At Next Meeting

First nomination of officers wa11
held when Chester Coun¢il t&gt;aush•
ters o! Amedea mel Tuesday even•
ln1 with 35 member• present.
Dolortt Kraeute� councilor, pre­
sid ed. Reported ill were Mary
Parker and Erma cleland. &amp;it.:
Kimiu was reported lmprovin(. A
"thank you" note was read -trom
Edith Wakel�, diatclcl deputy, for
participation at the rally. Nevada
Beaver, deputy, pve a report on
the rally held at Marietta, April

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New

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On Fri day, April 29, a teat IIPOP•
sore d by the 'h!mperance Lea&amp;ue
of Ohio, Inc. waa 'administered to
o ne or more pupils from each hlah
achool in the tounty at the Pom­
eroy High s�nool.
Severi!. montha 110 all junlor
and senror 1tudtr1ntl in the variou,
hlgb school&amp; received I qull boot
''Fundamenj:al J'acts Concemin&amp;
Beverage Aleohol. The queltlon1
on the teat ,tete taken from thl1
quls book.
Fint place winner of the lfft
w11 Judy ChaUie, Ealtem Hl&amp;h
School. Second w11 Paul Brown of
Eastern tnd I&gt;avld Brown of Poffl­
ero)' Hi1h was third .
The lest WU SUJ)otviaed by Mr.
Charles Hayman, Mrs. Avice Freet•
er, Mr. George Dalla.a, Mrs, Oscar
Patterson, Rev. Raymond Konll:­
right, and Mr. Charl es Gibbs.

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EV E R

Eadern Girl
Wins School
Temperance Test

RII STEAKS, T♦ Choice · · · · · · · · · · · · I�. 69c

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USED (:AR B UYS

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Ch.Sier Z.rkl.

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V1., where they atte nded the- 1 W ilma and Howard Buc�e)' of
funeral of his bruther-m law, Heu Reedsville and Mn. Lila Emerick
Re11ular preachins aervice at •Nichols.
o( Ft. Knox, l(y,, were rec•nt
.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DeLashmutt
the Methodist church here will be
W.
W.
Mn.
and
v.
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May 15 and will begin at
p. m. of Plaln City spent Sunday with
BrHi ,
Mr. and Mn. Carl Lemle)'.
i nstead of 7:30.
Mn. Le n a Keller or 'Marietta ia
•pending several days he.re with
frie nds.
Mr. an d Mn. Hobert Vineyard
.1.uw• and Mn. Lucy Kirn visited .Mn,
D. Rubber
Klm'a husba n d, Herman , at Chil- (
treea
' licothe Veterans H011plt&amp;l, Sunday. !
40. M'lech!evoUI It was ahio Veterans Day al lhe I
one
hotpital.
'1. Ant "I'll&amp;
Mr. and ·Mn. Wllllam Chapman
spent the weekend at Wheelln,a,

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COME IN NOW

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23. Mttm,
U. Broad.
topp,d
hill
(U.S.)
28. lCmploy
.28. Phyal­
ciaftl
ll, Sol.WI
of

Local City Loan
Manager Will
Attend Meetings

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(SA LE �·)

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O ES lnspe t'IOn
Held By Racine
Chapter Group

,/1 PAR ADE of '
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S. Heat
J. A preciplce e. Ra.1Jtoaj..
e. Younr hoe
ear
J I . RU.tlc
"T. Tba toot ot
17. Olrl'• name
n. Make
8. Nol at
amendJI
homo
u. Come In.
8. Part or
''to be''
15. "Blr _t,
lt, A�tio
10. A u.llol!'
Vthlcle �
(alanc-)
18. Hew
17. Bowl
lt. Stitch
wtderhand,
h. Become
11. Paper
"'Pld
futener
11. Keep
ft N....
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211. A ­
lt. Dampena
bolt
II. ...thet'
30. Automatle
. (oollaq.,
machine ·

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/ Tuppers Plains

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D A I LY ·C R O S S WO R D

The Powder Puff Club, Middle•
port, met Wednes day ev eni n g at
the home of Ja n ictr' Zirkle -with
Carolyn Bra d ford and Kare n McElhinny as as1!11lin g hostesses.
During the busi ness me eti n g
resided over by the presi den t
Marlanne Brlntman pla ns wer�
discusaed for a Pi&lt;'hic to be held
. DAILY OR�vOTE - Htn;e IIW "981 ltl I
in Jun e at Lak e Hope.
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, .
Aft er the mieetlng refreshments
A X Y D L B A .t. llt •
BORN IN COLUMBUS
were aerved to Ruth Ann Farm• 1
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Mr. 1.1nd MrH. Ern est A. Jone.11
Rice Ja n is Hautk
er, Doris
' Ont latter limply etanda for anotbet. ill Ude .am,11 4 II 111111
Louis� Lama) of Bexley
(Alice
Chrllttne Coals, ' Judy Butcher: I
for th• &amp;hr-ee t•., X tor th• two
eta. •1n11� 1ettq �
Jenki n son , ue arinounl'lllg the birth o! a 6
Betty GHrnore, . Kay
troph•-. the Jenrth and toffllatfo!l r.,t a.. Wotdl are
ldDtl.
Jud Sauer, Betty and Barbara pound, I I ounce son, who was
l!lub &lt;IY Ult oode lttton .,. ddl-�
Cove rt, L)'nh Buchanan an d Mar- born May I at St. Ann Hospital
Columbus. Jle has been named
ianne \'foodterd.
A a,,..,- ...,._
Kenneth 1-:rnl"st. The Jones have
r P 8 B V J P ti i Q V i H I' P Q S
JC .I •
o ne other rhild, .:1 daughter, Carol
HOLZllt HOl,iTAL
nd
a
ean. Gra n d11aren ts ar e Mr.
J
Z A Q l' C R
AdmlUed May 8: Mr� Harla n
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L 7 H J 9' • - c L
K I D t r,
James I Mrs, Stanley B. Jo n es, Pomeroy
Whltlateh, Middlepor1;
Earl
Mrs.
and
Mr.
l_11te
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and
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MtDouaal. Chel'tilre ; Mn. Adrian
Miss Jean
,Wood1, Middleport; Jimes Sw art, T.ania, M1ddlc_port.
y,.leo-day', a,ptoqaoler A 11,1.PPT SOut., 'l:JIAT ALL
L
aunt.
an
is
local,
ama,
r,Ra(!lne,
'l'Mm WAY TO Hll:AVE!f HATH A 8t110ill:ll'li PAT­
Dlsmhtstd May 3: C'loma Rose,RA.8HAW.
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· berry, Mrs. Vit'toria Ball , Mrs. '
(4' 1NO, Kins J'nu,,- l.rnll� IM..J
C
Joseph Corvln, Aud,ey Campbe ll, I
Mra. Frank Du nn , Robert McCa, .
will be Dr. Warren Guthrie, well
ley, Be n Lo n g, Deborah Holknown TV news commentator
brook, Karen Jarrell. Jen n i/er
Bllitness
speakin,: on "Better
Gayda, Dal e Brow n lnjf, Ricky A.
'l'hroua:ti Be tter M1naiement."
R sf'ine Ornptcr 0. E. S. met at
Cromllsh, Mrs.
' Taylor, Harry
"The Clty Loan'' as It Is wide­
the Ma11o n lc Te mple for its an •
John Hoschar a nd son.
ly known' in Ohio started buai­
with Deputy
t\ual inspection
neH ln Wapakoneta i n 1912 wUh
Grand Matro n , Jane Sowers, .as
1
resources of less th.an $30,000.
To The Voter, Of The
! the i nspecting orricer. Worthy
7
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1
ot
meeting
two-day
A
Tod ay Us. total resources exceed
4th Ward
Mat ron Jane Hill and Worthy Pa­ branch omce managera and S5 $1'l0,000,000.
tro n Alfred To ne y, pr esided.
officers ·a nd d lstrlCt ma n agers
Guests Introduced I n cluded of The City Loan and Savi ngs
pre
Past Grand Patron Oscar M ae de r Compa ny will be held May 1 1 Were Gue,i,
For Your Support
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mader or
or a Clevela�d Chapter; D e puty and 1 2 at the Deahler-HUto n Ho•
Clevela n d
w e re Monday and
Jn Tuesday's Election
G�and Matron An n Reed of
tel In Coh1mbus.
Tuesday 1ueeta ot Mr,, lf!Pd Mra.
Repres e n1alives
Incl 16; Graod
Atten di n g from here ate Mr. ltalph Webb an d .4lteti-ded the
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1 Ruth Crumrine of New' "Mani\;
field repre11enti n li( Qu ebec; Ardis and Mrs. James Mahol:ey. Mr. Raci n e OES ln!pection M onday
! Macomber or Wllkesvillt&gt;, repre, Mahok cy ia manage r of the Pom- night.
C andi...,• for
9entlng Texas; District Pres,, M.a- e roy office.
Marietta,
Mn. Jane Sowen,,
Cantral Commlttfffflan
bel Balding an d Dlst, Treas.,
Guest ape.aker for the eve nt also waa 8 .Monday guest.
Emma Clat worthy.
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Pol. Adv.
Worthy Malrons -a n d Worthy \ I
viRiting Chapters
Patro ns from
presented were: Athe n s Chapter,
Belpre, Pauli n e
Evely n .Stiff;
Middleport,
Dooke�;
Virginia
Neutzlinc; Lowell, Marjorie Mil•
ler; Mi nenr, Beulah Dixon; Pome­
Harrlao n ville,
roy. Ann Rupe;
Bern ice l.edlle: Cheshir e , Flora
Lo ng; New Marshfie ld , Nell Gll­
llla n ; W. P. Gerald Reed, F11ltonham; Robe rt Dixon, Guy�ville an d
Harry Smith, Pomeroy.
Twelve P,11,t M&amp;lrons and s e ven
Past Patron .11 of Racine Chapter
were prese nted,
Chaplen represente d were Ri­
ver Chapter, C1eveland; Liberty
Cha1•ter, Cleveland; Alice ChaP•
ter, Cleveland Marlelta, Pomeroy,
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Fulto n ham, Harrll!Onville, Athe ns,
Belpre, Midd leport, Lowell. Gll)'s
ville, Glouster, New Marshfield,
MconnellsvUle, Wllkes111le • n d
Welker'• Home-.Dreued.
Macksburg and Cheshire.
Mr�. Co ra Beegle was prese n ted
a 2:5 year pin by her dauehter,
' Mias Shirley Beegle. Mrs. Robert
McKelvey and Mr11. Fern Gaul
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A d in ner waa served to the
I mern hers and au eats precedi n g
Pol. Adv.
sweet Smoked - fflder Pl&lt;nl••
the meeting with Mrs. Emma
Solser II chalrman.
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were served from a table at•
tractive ·with a miniature May
Pole in the center using the Star
poiqJ, colors 11 ribbon streamers
and tiny flower n osegay1 at the
Fnm M•lp Co. ,_, _ U.......ed llblljl
end of e ach.
I Servln1 the refreshment. were
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_ ,,.Emma Sal1er, Marth• Lou Beqle
Fir
n Gaul, Nora
Cron, M lldl"td
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Chapman, Nin■ Thel11, Btr1rnice
Thei1a and Gretta Carnahan .
The deeorating commlttee waei
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M11dne Wln1ett, Harriet Neisler
1 a nd Gretta Simpson.
The Ternple w■s decorated with
1prln1 flowen.

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Fr1�nds here have learned of
th e birth of a so n to Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ronald F'ultz, 3 1 0 Lechner
Avenue., Co_J umbus . . The ne� arri val �hll'h 1s the first child for
the Fultzc5 has been name(!! Ron­
aid Taylor. c;rendparents are Mr.
an d Mrs. 1-if'nry fo� ultz of Colum­
, bus, fo r mer Middleport resid e nts.
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FULTZ TO SPIAK
The May Fellowship Day meeting sponsored by the U n ited
C hurt' h Women wlll be held at
the En te r prise !!:UR Church Fri­
. .l ay beg inn ing with a sack lun ch
a l 12 :30 p. m . Attor n ey Ber n ard
�· u1tz will speak. Lad ies are re­
quested to bring old silk hose to
lhe meeting.
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During the campaign I promised that
if elected I wou ld give Meigs County o n
effic ient, honest and impartia l adminis­
tratidn of the offic e of prosecuting otterney.

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Grotifude which my family and I have for
the vote of confidence given me by the Vo­
ters of Meigs County.

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There will be a jitney supptr
snd dance at the Ra cine High
Schoo l audllori um Saturday nigh i
spon so rf'd by the Meigs County J
D�mocr�t 1 c Women's Cl ub Supper •
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will be st"n·ed from 5 : 30 Lo 7:30
with round and squ are da n ci n g
from 9 lo 12. Armi.ssion wil J be
SO&lt;- a single and 7� a couple.
Congressman Walter B. Moell er
will be present and speak at 8 p.
m. Th� public is i n vited.
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Pack 246 wil l meet at th e Salls­
bury Sch�ol Saturday eve n ing. A
POlJUCk dinner will be served al
6.30 and 11wards wlll be prese n ted.

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COSTUME JEWE LRY . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . $ 1 .00 up
Lenllterle, Culy, Lucien Lelong TOILETRIES
Jewellle Hair Brusheo and Sels . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 up
BILLFOLDS, Justin Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,50 up
Ladles Eledrlt Ruors - S,hl&lt;k and l!A,mlngton

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Presulpllona
11� E. MAIN STREET

Phone WY•2-2955
POMEROY

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$2.99 to $5.99

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SHORTIE STVLES,PEDAL PUSHER j
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$2.99 and $3.99

Across From Th• LDwer Parkin&amp; IA
In Pomeroy, Ohio

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denta of the S.li.sbul1' Elemcentary
r 9.2 low er 6 ft. open . Gall ipe
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Sthool with tbeir tea hen,
Swiaber and Mrs Geneva Jmu:him, open Loc 23 15.
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principal, and guelltJl, enjoyed I lowtr, 22 wickets running.
tbting party 11 lhe :,,'tate-A-Way
Condition of . Movaa,,1 Dam&amp;:
on Chester Road: :rue!l(.jay evening. All movable dams are u p
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_ Dates of achv11tts at the school t hrou11: h 23 1 run n in g n othi n g 10
include: May 17, fi nal PTA meet- one trap.
in 1 o� the 111 ■1 al 7 : !M) p. m.; May
Ohio Jtlnr- lloat.-Down Lock
1�. Eight Grade Achievement Test 13, Bob Re nter l 2 :4.5 am o-g:
will be cjven by �obert Bowen , tock 1 4 W e stern 6:35 am a- 2 ;
Elementary Supen- 1�or_; May 20, Loc k 16 A. v. Criss Jr., 1 : 10 am
the annual Jchool pl�ntt' at P�rt- 6- 0; Lock 1 7 , L. Wa de Childress
l� n d Park; May 23. rmal ex am i na- 10 am 16-2 · Lock la Thie Ashland
t1�ns for all grades: . �tay 2-4, 3 : 55 am J-9; Betty Moran 8 . 20 am
Eighth Gr�de annual trip t� the 2 -3 ; l.ock 1 9 Ov ec 5 am 2 1 -0;
state capitol ; May 25. �1gh1h Picksaw 6 : W am, 0-3; Lock 20 I sgrade Commtncemen l exercises al . U.nd Creek 10 : 30 am 0-IO· Lock
8 P .m.
.. &amp;Z 10 am 6-0; Elg.e� Cliff
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rtnal reports w11\
. On Ma)' 26
given.
1 9-0; C. V. Harner 8:10 pm 2-0;
National 5 am 1 ·4.
Ur-.{; atlipotis St. Louis Zephyr
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j 1 1 -3 ; Lock 23 Charles R. Stephe,n
son 6:20 pm 7-13; l .,&amp;Z D :05 pm
0-6; Atlas 3:25 am 0-6.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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MOTH ER'S DAY
GIVE
FLOW ER S
HER
Mums, Aza leas, . Roses,
Geraniums, Hydrangeas,
Calcedlaria, Petunias,
Porch Box Assortments
Carnations, Many Others

FRYERS

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Plana were made for celebrating
the 26th anniversary at the next
meeting Tueaday, M B-Y 17 , wh�n
there will be a .sllerit auction.
Memben are 111ked to bring con­
tributio111. A meetinf of the P■st
Cou ncilors waa annou nced fot
Wednesday evening, May 1 1 , at the
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Moy 8th

Rev. and Mn. Earl Cowan and
·ier. ind MN. Emmet Jonea t:tlled
on Mr, and Mrs. Everett '11lom11,
Pomero:v Sunday.

.Mr. and Mn. Welb)' Whaley vi•
lted Mr. and Mn. Ote Whaley ot
Oowln,ton, Sunda)'.
Tbe Lee Nelson f11mlly are mov•
11111 to LauNI CUii.

Mr. tind l'hl'?I, noy Miller and
diU,h,ter. of Chester were callen
at ttkl Ouy Lei home SundaY,.
: Mn. Fred R.IH• It a path,r'lt at
the Hallet 'Ho1pttal.
Mn. Earl Cowtr1n ■pent a few
d111 tn �bland with her IOft, RO'ft•
ala lewel, who
aerloUlly burn•
ed In 1 111 e,i;ploalon,
, lln, N. C. Stout J1 llowly Im•
l proviq,

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Pomeroy, Oblo

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SLICD PORK STW
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3 1h. $1.00

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Spart Ribs

J'ort Smoked

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- Lea ■lid
Bot!lon B■tll

Bon,1..

Pork Rowt · · 35c llt.
ComjiJMe Line Of

GOO,! COOKING

APPLES RID-RIPE

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Mis or Ihle� Poplliu �

Ctlitfr ICd's 10 for 39t
Gelden

Ripe

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Many Many Than ks

Cub Scout Den Heul
Meeting On Lawn

To You Folks

Cub Scout De n Two or Pome­
roy met Tuetday after school on
the lawn of the home of Den
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1 Mother, Mn. Oliver Michael.
freshments were served by Mrs.
Mkbael precedi n t the meetin&amp;
after which the boy, worked o n
their Mothen Day rifts. "fhe
I meeti n g dosed with the living
circle led by Te rry Holdr en .

For Your Vote

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I Attendi n g were De1.n is Weh­
. , ru ng, Leon ard Va n Meter, Ronnie
Tatterson, Jimm)' Tyo, David Mi1 chael, Terry Hold ren and one
guest, Jame, West.

I WILL DO Ml' BEST
TO SERl'E YO(}

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1959 POLET

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Renaem.Jler
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· Brickles and Donnie Sedgwick.
Folrl■ne Vlt!Dli■ Haid T"!)
00.pe. 2 14ne while ao,I :;el·
l&lt;&gt;w llnilh, upholatery "'°'leso,
VI motor, - �- �.an&amp;I
eeats end
power windows,
bN.k•, radio end" h•ter•

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19S5 OLDSMOBILE

Super 88 2 o.... ll■r&lt;l top. IIY·
d:ramatie, power .teering and
b....., ......., r«oliG, white-

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$1095

$1369

1 958 FORD

V8 FWr\ane 4- Door. Fordom&amp;
tie tnns., fllldio, heater, clean\
•--. oil «ood ;i,.., 1_,,
ov,er tan ftnhlh.

$1 695

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V8 Ouo!Ami ilo;-ol 4 Dooi Sedan.
2 tMe ,peen f.inW., good tires,
at1ton:mtk tnnl., ndio end
heat&lt;r. S9e&lt;!oll; -·

$1399

1955 PLYMOUTH

Belv.dere ll Door. e cyl. motor,
powerRlte triUIII,, ractio, beater,
loca.lly owned, turq-uoi" ftn•
Mlh. Olean .interior. Spe,clall

$799

1952 CHEVROLET

StiUon Weeotl. 9 Nooeng,,r.
Mee interior\ aD :rood tiree.
W,.k End S�

Qlub Coupe. V8 motor, atlek
Job. hlr Ii-, -·

$1 58

Door Sedan. Hemomat:ic t.r&amp;l'IIB.
V8 motor, radio and: heater,.
beautifui· whlte and bltck fin•
1811, clean interjor, good tiree.

$1 295

ON H ER DAY

1956 OLDSMOllll

$1 295

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Wllllti 'hit l!IMAl'I' BIJYilll, eVY
Y01Jlt CREVllOL£T

CAR RADIO
REPAIR

Cleland's
FREE PARKING

Phone WY•!•!255
PomeroJ
E, Main St.

Dressy Dresses
House Dresses
Dusters . Skirts
Blouses, Shorts
Pedal Pushen, Slacks,
Hose, G�oves
Purses, Scarves;
Slips, Panties, Gowns,
Gown and Duster Sets
House Slipp en, Billfo lds,
�aia mas, Paia ma a·
Duster Sets, Umb rellas

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� Ton � 4 IIP'&lt;i4 11o..:,
COOll � A iot lil lftlck fot
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Car llldlo Troubles?
HAVE IT RIPAIRID

Select from our wonderful line of
wearables for Mother's Day gifting.
They're pretty and feminine. They're
practical, and modestly priced.

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expen ses of the annual
ba nquet an d dance which will
be held .al the high school May
2eth.
Mrs. Wesley Fry is presiden t
of the Association an d Mrs, Char­
lea Asa Bradbury an d Mrs, Jack
Bachner can be con tacted for
delivery or pickup servl�e.
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300 E.

POMEROY, �10

MAIN ST.

for Mother...
lashlona I• �
new clre1se1 ·�

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SU N . D RESSES
SIZ&amp;'l 7·1� ...:__ 12-20 - 18'h•241&gt;

A Bnnd Now Shipment

DU ST ERS

We have a complete line of cute maternity styles; in•
eluding BRAS and su�. PEDAL PUSHERS, JAMAJ.
CAS, SUM PANTS, SNRTS and TOPS, DR.ESSES, '
Arnelt, EverJ(ae, N)'lono.
BERMUDAS.
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LOVELY BULKY KNIT ORLON

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are
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Western Style milk cilocola��You oan
c,speci.aHy created wttlh the finest ,lngredieMA aw.Hiable.
.at tihe
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Plcloai
choose front .an -array ·or special Mother', Day
ent.
Departm
Candy
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PANG BURN dl8plQ in our

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SatUl'day by the Middlepor t Alu­
tnni Association at the Tri-Lustre
Cleaners. Alum n i �embers are
urged to contribute baked articles

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MOTHER WILL LOVE THESE COOL
DRESSES BY .,PERFECTION FLOCK"

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Save Cash Here Instead of Sales Slips

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r 88 4 ll'oor. Beautiful Iv­
ory ood I\U'quoi5e linlsh, lllte
....,. """• hjodnlmoUe lrlna.,
power ibnikes, radio, beater-,
real· ·nlcfl ,

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m,s MOTHER'S Q,(
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"8'' � J)oor. Std. tnne., heltef,
ltOOQ Ure., extre clean intetlOr,
belutrfut 'White and black fm.

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are now aakin, for bid&amp; for co n•
!llruction from local contncton
and as soon as a bid Is aceepted
are ready for appropriate pound­
breaking ceremonlies.
When completed-and there ii
no doubt that the pentsverin, Bed­
ford folks will complete it-the
building will be available for all
community entt:rpiitet, the trua-­
tees aay. Like th" Woodman Hall
which has served the community
for almost haU a century, the new
l,ulldl n g will be available without
charge, a m emorial to the friendly
Bedford people of the past and to
the people of the present who
seek to make their community a
better place in which to live.

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2 1-'. V1I motor. Std.
M.. J1ii1b Ill _,., ol­
lllterlor. radio and boll....
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b\ll is still active In the program.
Accordi ng to Mn. Well, the sec•
retary. people of the commun ity
have "done a little bit of e very•
thing" to raise the money to start
construction of the build ing. They
catches,
shooti n g
held
have
rummage sales, chicken barbecues,
carnivals, an d had the "buaiest
place on the fair ground.11" 1',ith
their lu nch stand al the laat Meigs
Counl,)' fair. The dances being held
every other Saturday night at
Burlin gham are only a small part
of the activities for funds.
With $5,000 and an acre of
gtobn d they have purchased they
are ready .lo start constructio n of
their buildin g this spri n g. They

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lured here are a group of children making up a square dance
We�, Mary Brickles • Reba Brickles ' Duane Brickles• Caroline
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UN DERGOES SURGIRY
Attend Lk1 Rites
Sheila Jean Hieb, d�ughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Georg.- H1cka of Nye
Relatives attend in g funeral serAve.,
_u nderwent an _appendecto�y
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vice11 Sunday for Joseph Hill, Easl
In t he absence of the president, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, M rs. Ge�eral �.'.lspital. Shella is a sev•
· Liverpool, were Mr. and Mrs. St.
Clair Hill, Mrs. Violet Grimm, Jer• Wi lliam Slater vice president presided over the m eeting of
P
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-�s. ·tfll�n Hil� the A m ateur dard�n Club Wednesday evening a� t�e home of ���io/ �i;h ��� �is� �i:���r.
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s as assistin g hostess. pati ne in the hig field da)' eve n t
. E. M : B lake with Mr s. Walter Crook
MS:S"! Jo�n • �nt Dale H ill, � ai�s Mr�
Miss N�lde Zerkle. a guest for ------------ al the high sc�ool Wednesday. Her
Hill, James Hill. all of Letart Fats; t e e venmg. presen ted the devodonated by Mrs. Arthur Ski nner room number 18 2.
iru'. and Mrs. Albert Hill, Mr. and L fons.
and Mrs. Slater we.re won by Mrs.
,
Mrs. Raymond Hensler and n,vid
HA."VE GUESTS
Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Norman
Hill; all of : ltacine; Mr. and Mrs . . .. D uring • the short meeting, M rs.
Bruce Lloyd woq. ., r�e¥. an d iiln Zun del and family
Mrs
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Humphr
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Harol d Roush and Na�ine, Port- L. 'E-.li•R tfynolds read a thank you
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had as Sunday dm ner guests, .Mn;
d oor prize
lan d ; -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill a nd c.1:1 rd ! or the contributio n sent to the
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Zundel's brother and wife, "Mr
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POMERO
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griinm, Co)wn. the Joh nn y Appleseed. Highway
At lhe dose of the eve n ing re- nd Mrs. Oliv er Jasper, of Colum- .
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ynold s al_so re• frcshments were servt!d by the bus.
bu
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Way n e Gibbon s and on e honorary
r, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel .
membe
Followi n g the busi n ess session a
question a nd answer program was
Alumm Plans Sale To
conducted by Mrs. Slater.
The traveli n g prizes which were

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the Bedford Reereation Center.
ship want a recreation center of / From these li Bedford citize.. the
their own and are willing to work orricers a n d finit nee committee
-and dlt.n ce-for it. 'rhey have or- have been elected . The offlcen
laniied a non-profit corporation are Ralph Carl, pruide n t; Audrey
ca.lied The Bedford Recreation Well, secretary; and Florence Well
Center, Inc., and have, so far, treasurer.
Fi n ance committee member&amp; are
raised about �.000 towll\'(I the conChaney, Tf'd Sedgwick,
Kenneth
cement
by
90 foot
tructlon of a 40
block building that will serve aa a Denver Well, and Helen Quive:,
community center. It will be equip- with other trustees being Olen
ped with a state, hB.$ketball a n d Harrison , Russell Cullums, George
other recreation facllitieH and a Sargeant, Robert Pickett, Ralph
kitchen and will fill the· need in Smith, Wilbur Quivey a n d Joseph
the community (or a meeting Stanley, Jr.
Thel"e were originally 15 trusplace.
but .on e member, Chester
tees
this
The program to provide
facility is Barn hart, has moved to Dayton.
community
needed
sparked by a board of trustees of Mr. Sta n ley haa moved to Athens

$1 299

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8th

Clrildren Dance To Oldti pie Music At Burlingham

. 1 9$6 FOitl&gt;

F1,m..,. • Door . V8 22,000
inllN by ""al owner. Spotleu
,c:leao interior, jet black fin.­
kb wttb '\\ftltew.lJ tlrei1 power
ateinrit, Fordomltk, Ndlo Md'
he.t!er.

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Jerry

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set. They are (L to R) Allen Swartz. Becky Swindell.

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THEY LEARN

lliuh. - oar dean 1.--.

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Uddleport, 0., May '5, 1960-3

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26th Anniversary
To Be Celebrated
At Next Meeting

First nomination of officers wa11
held when Chester Coun¢il t&gt;aush•
ters o! Amedea mel Tuesday even•
ln1 with 35 member• present.
Dolortt Kraeute� councilor, pre­
sid ed. Reported ill were Mary
Parker and Erma cleland. &amp;it.:
Kimiu was reported lmprovin(. A
"thank you" note was read -trom
Edith Wakel�, diatclcl deputy, for
participation at the rally. Nevada
Beaver, deputy, pve a report on
the rally held at Marietta, April

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On Fri day, April 29, a teat IIPOP•
sore d by the 'h!mperance Lea&amp;ue
of Ohio, Inc. waa 'administered to
o ne or more pupils from each hlah
achool in the tounty at the Pom­
eroy High s�nool.
Severi!. montha 110 all junlor
and senror 1tudtr1ntl in the variou,
hlgb school&amp; received I qull boot
''Fundamenj:al J'acts Concemin&amp;
Beverage Aleohol. The queltlon1
on the teat ,tete taken from thl1
quls book.
Fint place winner of the lfft
w11 Judy ChaUie, Ealtem Hl&amp;h
School. Second w11 Paul Brown of
Eastern tnd I&gt;avld Brown of Poffl­
ero)' Hi1h was third .
The lest WU SUJ)otviaed by Mr.
Charles Hayman, Mrs. Avice Freet•
er, Mr. George Dalla.a, Mrs, Oscar
Patterson, Rev. Raymond Konll:­
right, and Mr. Charl es Gibbs.

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Temperance Test

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V1., where they atte nded the- 1 W ilma and Howard Buc�e)' of
funeral of his bruther-m law, Heu Reedsville and Mn. Lila Emerick
Re11ular preachins aervice at •Nichols.
o( Ft. Knox, l(y,, were rec•nt
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DeLashmutt
the Methodist church here will be
W.
W.
Mn.
and
v.
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May 15 and will begin at
p. m. of Plaln City spent Sunday with
BrHi ,
Mr. and Mn. Carl Lemle)'.
i nstead of 7:30.
Mn. Le n a Keller or 'Marietta ia
•pending several days he.re with
frie nds.
Mr. an d Mn. Hobert Vineyard
.1.uw• and Mn. Lucy Kirn visited .Mn,
D. Rubber
Klm'a husba n d, Herman , at Chil- (
treea
' licothe Veterans H011plt&amp;l, Sunday. !
40. M'lech!evoUI It was ahio Veterans Day al lhe I
one
hotpital.
'1. Ant "I'll&amp;
Mr. and ·Mn. Wllllam Chapman
spent the weekend at Wheelln,a,

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28. lCmploy
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Local City Loan
Manager Will
Attend Meetings

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Held By Racine
Chapter Group

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ear
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"T. Tba toot ot
17. Olrl'• name
n. Make
8. Nol at
amendJI
homo
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8. Part or
''to be''
15. "Blr _t,
lt, A�tio
10. A u.llol!'
Vthlcle �
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18. Hew
17. Bowl
lt. Stitch
wtderhand,
h. Become
11. Paper
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futener
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211. A ­
lt. Dampena
bolt
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30. Automatle
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D A I LY ·C R O S S WO R D

The Powder Puff Club, Middle•
port, met Wednes day ev eni n g at
the home of Ja n ictr' Zirkle -with
Carolyn Bra d ford and Kare n McElhinny as as1!11lin g hostesses.
During the busi ness me eti n g
resided over by the presi den t
Marlanne Brlntman pla ns wer�
discusaed for a Pi&lt;'hic to be held
. DAILY OR�vOTE - Htn;e IIW "981 ltl I
in Jun e at Lak e Hope.
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Aft er the mieetlng refreshments
A X Y D L B A .t. llt •
BORN IN COLUMBUS
were aerved to Ruth Ann Farm• 1
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Mr. 1.1nd MrH. Ern est A. Jone.11
Rice Ja n is Hautk
er, Doris
' Ont latter limply etanda for anotbet. ill Ude .am,11 4 II 111111
Louis� Lama) of Bexley
(Alice
Chrllttne Coals, ' Judy Butcher: I
for th• &amp;hr-ee t•., X tor th• two
eta. •1n11� 1ettq �
Jenki n son , ue arinounl'lllg the birth o! a 6
Betty GHrnore, . Kay
troph•-. the Jenrth and toffllatfo!l r.,t a.. Wotdl are
ldDtl.
Jud Sauer, Betty and Barbara pound, I I ounce son, who was
l!lub &lt;IY Ult oode lttton .,. ddl-�
Cove rt, L)'nh Buchanan an d Mar- born May I at St. Ann Hospital
Columbus. Jle has been named
ianne \'foodterd.
A a,,..,- ...,._
Kenneth 1-:rnl"st. The Jones have
r P 8 B V J P ti i Q V i H I' P Q S
JC .I •
o ne other rhild, .:1 daughter, Carol
HOLZllt HOl,iTAL
nd
a
ean. Gra n d11aren ts ar e Mr.
J
Z A Q l' C R
AdmlUed May 8: Mr� Harla n
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L 7 H J 9' • - c L
K I D t r,
James I Mrs, Stanley B. Jo n es, Pomeroy
Whltlateh, Middlepor1;
Earl
Mrs.
and
Mr.
l_11te
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and
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MtDouaal. Chel'tilre ; Mn. Adrian
Miss Jean
,Wood1, Middleport; Jimes Sw art, T.ania, M1ddlc_port.
y,.leo-day', a,ptoqaoler A 11,1.PPT SOut., 'l:JIAT ALL
L
aunt.
an
is
local,
ama,
r,Ra(!lne,
'l'Mm WAY TO Hll:AVE!f HATH A 8t110ill:ll'li PAT­
Dlsmhtstd May 3: C'loma Rose,RA.8HAW.
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· berry, Mrs. Vit'toria Ball , Mrs. '
(4' 1NO, Kins J'nu,,- l.rnll� IM..J
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Joseph Corvln, Aud,ey Campbe ll, I
Mra. Frank Du nn , Robert McCa, .
will be Dr. Warren Guthrie, well
ley, Be n Lo n g, Deborah Holknown TV news commentator
brook, Karen Jarrell. Jen n i/er
Bllitness
speakin,: on "Better
Gayda, Dal e Brow n lnjf, Ricky A.
'l'hroua:ti Be tter M1naiement."
R sf'ine Ornptcr 0. E. S. met at
Cromllsh, Mrs.
' Taylor, Harry
"The Clty Loan'' as It Is wide­
the Ma11o n lc Te mple for its an •
John Hoschar a nd son.
ly known' in Ohio started buai­
with Deputy
t\ual inspection
neH ln Wapakoneta i n 1912 wUh
Grand Matro n , Jane Sowers, .as
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resources of less th.an $30,000.
To The Voter, Of The
! the i nspecting orricer. Worthy
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ot
meeting
two-day
A
Tod ay Us. total resources exceed
4th Ward
Mat ron Jane Hill and Worthy Pa­ branch omce managera and S5 $1'l0,000,000.
tro n Alfred To ne y, pr esided.
officers ·a nd d lstrlCt ma n agers
Guests Introduced I n cluded of The City Loan and Savi ngs
pre
Past Grand Patron Oscar M ae de r Compa ny will be held May 1 1 Were Gue,i,
For Your Support
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mader or
or a Clevela�d Chapter; D e puty and 1 2 at the Deahler-HUto n Ho•
Clevela n d
w e re Monday and
Jn Tuesday's Election
G�and Matron An n Reed of
tel In Coh1mbus.
Tuesday 1ueeta ot Mr,, lf!Pd Mra.
Repres e n1alives
Incl 16; Graod
Atten di n g from here ate Mr. ltalph Webb an d .4lteti-ded the
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1 Ruth Crumrine of New' "Mani\;
field repre11enti n li( Qu ebec; Ardis and Mrs. James Mahol:ey. Mr. Raci n e OES ln!pection M onday
! Macomber or Wllkesvillt&gt;, repre, Mahok cy ia manage r of the Pom- night.
C andi...,• for
9entlng Texas; District Pres,, M.a- e roy office.
Marietta,
Mn. Jane Sowen,,
Cantral Commlttfffflan
bel Balding an d Dlst, Treas.,
Guest ape.aker for the eve nt also waa 8 .Monday guest.
Emma Clat worthy.
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Pol. Adv.
Worthy Malrons -a n d Worthy \ I
viRiting Chapters
Patro ns from
presented were: Athe n s Chapter,
Belpre, Pauli n e
Evely n .Stiff;
Middleport,
Dooke�;
Virginia
Neutzlinc; Lowell, Marjorie Mil•
ler; Mi nenr, Beulah Dixon; Pome­
Harrlao n ville,
roy. Ann Rupe;
Bern ice l.edlle: Cheshir e , Flora
Lo ng; New Marshfie ld , Nell Gll­
llla n ; W. P. Gerald Reed, F11ltonham; Robe rt Dixon, Guy�ville an d
Harry Smith, Pomeroy.
Twelve P,11,t M&amp;lrons and s e ven
Past Patron .11 of Racine Chapter
were prese nted,
Chaplen represente d were Ri­
ver Chapter, C1eveland; Liberty
Cha1•ter, Cleveland; Alice ChaP•
ter, Cleveland Marlelta, Pomeroy,
1
Fulto n ham, Harrll!Onville, Athe ns,
Belpre, Midd leport, Lowell. Gll)'s
ville, Glouster, New Marshfield,
MconnellsvUle, Wllkes111le • n d
Welker'• Home-.Dreued.
Macksburg and Cheshire.
Mr�. Co ra Beegle was prese n ted
a 2:5 year pin by her dauehter,
' Mias Shirley Beegle. Mrs. Robert
McKelvey and Mr11. Fern Gaul
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· Ban i "My God end I."
A d in ner waa served to the
I mern hers and au eats precedi n g
Pol. Adv.
sweet Smoked - fflder Pl&lt;nl••
the meeting with Mrs. Emma
Solser II chalrman.
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Aft er the meetln1 refre1hments
were served from a table at•
tractive ·with a miniature May
Pole in the center using the Star
poiqJ, colors 11 ribbon streamers
and tiny flower n osegay1 at the
Fnm M•lp Co. ,_, _ U.......ed llblljl
end of e ach.
I Servln1 the refreshment. were
.
_ ,,.Emma Sal1er, Marth• Lou Beqle
Fir
n Gaul, Nora
Cron, M lldl"td
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Chapman, Nin■ Thel11, Btr1rnice
Thei1a and Gretta Carnahan .
The deeorating commlttee waei
. '
M11dne Wln1ett, Harriet Neisler
1 a nd Gretta Simpson.
The Ternple w■s decorated with
1prln1 flowen.

BERNARD D. FU LTZ

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Fr1�nds here have learned of
th e birth of a so n to Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ronald F'ultz, 3 1 0 Lechner
Avenue., Co_J umbus . . The ne� arri val �hll'h 1s the first child for
the Fultzc5 has been name(!! Ron­
aid Taylor. c;rendparents are Mr.
an d Mrs. 1-if'nry fo� ultz of Colum­
, bus, fo r mer Middleport resid e nts.
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This I wi l l do to the best of my abi lity.

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FULTZ TO SPIAK
The May Fellowship Day meeting sponsored by the U n ited
C hurt' h Women wlll be held at
the En te r prise !!:UR Church Fri­
. .l ay beg inn ing with a sack lun ch
a l 12 :30 p. m . Attor n ey Ber n ard
�· u1tz will speak. Lad ies are re­
quested to bring old silk hose to
lhe meeting.
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During the campaign I promised that
if elected I wou ld give Meigs County o n
effic ient, honest and impartia l adminis­
tratidn of the offic e of prosecuting otterney.

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Words cannot adequate ly express the
Grotifude which my family and I have for
the vote of confidence given me by the Vo­
ters of Meigs County.

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J ITNEY suPPER
There will be a jitney supptr
snd dance at the Ra cine High
Schoo l audllori um Saturday nigh i
spon so rf'd by the Meigs County J
D�mocr�t 1 c Women's Cl ub Supper •
,
will be st"n·ed from 5 : 30 Lo 7:30
with round and squ are da n ci n g
from 9 lo 12. Armi.ssion wil J be
SO&lt;- a single and 7� a couple.
Congressman Walter B. Moell er
will be present and speak at 8 p.
m. Th� public is i n vited.
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PACK
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Rotll: Springs Cub Scouta of
Pack 246 wil l meet at th e Salls­
bury Sch�ol Saturday eve n ing. A
POlJUCk dinner will be served al
6.30 and 11wards wlll be prese n ted.

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COSTUME JEWE LRY . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . $ 1 .00 up
Lenllterle, Culy, Lucien Lelong TOILETRIES
Jewellle Hair Brusheo and Sels . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 up
BILLFOLDS, Justin Leather . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,50 up
Ladles Eledrlt Ruors - S,hl&lt;k and l!A,mlngton

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SHORTIE STVLES,PEDAL PUSHER j
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In Pomeroy, Ohio

WE Gin WIAPI

�finl player to aign a 1960--{S l con•
SIGN SANDI RS
tfPI � Tom Sim�ers, tract. lie was the No. 1 draft
.
captain ol New Yorlr. Umver-. I ch01�
of the NahonaJ Basketball
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�1 b.uketball squad lut seaA
ssoc1 1t1on champions.
became the Bosto n c.: ellics '

Panther Homers Clobber P 0Jll

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Wilson Gets 2 Four Baggers, Adds
Bally Ache Has
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ANDINGSDouble For 7 RBI's In 14-3 Victory , u.,.... ,_ '"'°"'""""'' I Best Chance To

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FLOWERS
SF.E or CAI.I,

mit1f•d nary a single fieldlng mlscue � they ' ve been charged with
j ust t wo in t heir 10 g,mea, And
they cam� up with four home runs,
two by Bill Wilson for snen run,
batted In, OM by Torn Grueger
�!Lt.I one by Freshman Tom White.

S humway
Florist

Wi lson's first homer come in
the fir,t inning with two on; his
four•baaer in the rifth came with

Phon• W Y-2-M3U

SYRACUSE. 011 10

Boudreau Plans
Heavier Work

. Have bllls got
.. , ,_ the Lion•• Share
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' Of JOUr budget ?
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SEE
US FOR

CH ICAGO UPI - Lou ,Bou­
dre11 u. a Chic•eo Cuba radio an­
notmt'cr for the past two 1e■son1,
today took over a� lhe Cub'1 man­
ager with "somf' very d@flntte
ideas ol my own'• for im provement.
Boudreau, 42, was named Cubs
pilot Wednesd.ay in itn "inter-f.um­
ily" switch whirh moved former
Manager Charlie Grimm, 6 1 , into
Boudrea u'B Job as sportscaster.
Boudreau
will
finish
oul
Grimm':; one-yeu ('Ontract as man­
�er of the Cubs, and Grim m will
take over the hahinre oJ" Bou­
dreau's pact with W(tN,

CASH !

Loans for any worthy pur. i
po.!le on Signature• only, car
or furniture
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$25 to
$1000

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300 W, Second St, - W'fandolfll 2-21 1 1, Pon,...,

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39 a.., U. 99 to $3.29
G I RLS COTTON TOPPE'R SETS . . $2.09
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GI RLS KNIT DIAPER . . . . . . . . . . $2.09
7 .... $2.99 •nd $3,99

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FORK and SPOON SETS . . . . . . .

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N IGHT LIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 .59

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N Y LON CARR IAGE SHAWLS . . . $2.00
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT

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MIDDLEPORT, 01110

Dodgers Shook Up When Former
Pal Returntd To Haunt Them

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Diet El111worth, 20-year-old bo­
nus left-hander, pitched , five­
hitter for the Cubs, who dealt Bob
Friends his rirst loss with an eight
hit attack that included Frank
Thom1ts' third homer Jn two day11.
McLllh Wint �int ' : i
Cal McLl1h, •L'quired ln one of
Frink Lane's controversial Winter
deal,, won hia first game foe the
Reds ■nd snapped Willie Miya'
l6-11me hiltlnt atreak in the pro.
eess. Shortatop Roy McMillan de­
livered the game-winning blow
when hJ11 aingle snapped a 2-2 tie
In the sixth. Jack Sanford sut­
tered the 1011 for San Pran&lt;'i11eo.

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phone Co. and the Genenl
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· letiUve1 unveiled the CQll"lpre­ gues which meet pre,crihed ma- Melg■ Equip .
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Anothff mal�r pr0¥1&amp; 1on of
BALES &amp; SERVICE
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U -woWd equal� . the lee■) statua th• bill, which I■ tur• to fflNt
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Team 3 Games--Carline11, 23 13. Ing thla area are the Brownfl' llle J Rummaae Article �a]e
�f major p,;ofenton.a l team · eport.s with violent obl■cthm, for m■•
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Leb.anon
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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inc
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service.
Supreme . Cl&gt;urt decisiopa which team strength, player seledion ray, . 520. .
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ray,
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Team Three Game. - Moore's
under theffl.
TIT AN SHIN ABADIE
Star,, 2137.
Annes
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NEW YORK UPI - Peter Aba­
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mark,
Game-Land
Single
Team
93, qf Uberty
Brooks.
Atta
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Tulan
die, Jr., former end from
7
Pomeroy,
p11Hd
away 1t
Lane,
the
with
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has
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Won Lffl the Elmwood Nur!in1 Home near
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28'61 12¾ Tuppen Plains yesterday noon.
Football League. The 6-3. 210- L,i:ndmark
17� 2 1 '11 She Wd a life-long reaident ot
pound . i:;ridder -wu de1erlbed as )Joore'e Store
7 � 2 1¾ P•t nroy.
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an "excellent pasa receiever with Raci!le Servlce
lB.lf.a
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good speed " by Tulane coach ,
Sil� is ,ur ,Jved by -.11 K.n, Ed- :
�•on
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Andy P Uney.
Jod, 3 Game, - M. . MWTIY, 577. die Romine, Po.meroy and a dau•
ehttf Mar)' Lathe)', LangHihe.
Ind. 1 Game - P. Coll.Ins. 219.
REDStltNS TRAOI! klNFRO
Fdnei'al service, wjll be held
Team 3 Ga111ea-Landll1Uk. 238J
WASHINGTON U111-T!,e Wa!h­
Team 1 Game - Landrqirk, �- at the Ewing Cliapel ,t two , o'•
lngtDn Redakins 'Wednesda)' trad­
clock' Friday cond11cted by Abe
Top Five lowlfft An.
ed tackle Will Renfro and an un•
Jlev. Ralph Z�rdeI. Burial will
M. Ehersbach
180
di11clilffll hillh draft choice for
be ffllde in the Riverview Ceme­
169
M. -Murray
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bon t&gt;ryadale on the mound
•111 Dre1se11 countered with Bob
Brlh1, and the hatchet. faced riihl•
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llroJ.gHtc Bardot In
llatterymate Crandall supplied
"fflAT NAUGHTY GIRL"
all the orfenae Buhl needed with
(Color &amp; Scope)
a run-producing Ringle in the sec­
- al.� ond itmlng and a homer that
snapped a t-1 tit In !he ninth.
Robert Ryon - Tin.a Loui,e
Buhl, a lone-time Dodger neme­
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
sis, whipped them live times lb.i1t
The Yankees, who were In iE!Y•
A,lso Oa11toon
season and now hat • 21-8 career enth place on this date IHt year
record agalm1t them.
moved into the AL lead behind
Buhl WH typically wild wl!h liJt; a six-hitter by rookie JJill Short.
NOW AT STATI! THIATftE
walks but he struda: out (ive bat­ ltl11ton Howard'R two-run homer
PT. PLIASANT
ler.11 and the Br.aves threw up a lh !he ailcth inninf was the blow
tight defense behind him that left that wrecked Frank Lary, who en­
tered the game with a 21-7 IJfetime
seven
Dodger- runnera on base.
Elvis Pre1ley Jn
mark again■l New York. Roger
"JAIi.HOUSE ROCK"
Maris led the eight-hit Yankee al•
CulH Ifft Plratu
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Rus.o. Tamblyn ,m
Pirates t}telr _ St:lcond straight 1011,
Righ t-fielder Al Smith', error
�- 1, the Clnclnn11tl Red■ shaded
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Hme but relier pitcher Frank Bau­
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fourth time in II career th.et in­
cluded capture of the American
League's Most Valuable
Player
award in 1948 and its batting
crown in 19t4. lost no time in out•
lining his plans.

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7 11 .� 5� heayy tavorlte for Saturday's Ken.
lucky Derby today as trainers
three for four.
Chicaeo . . . . . . . . 6 1 1 .353 6
Grueaer's b it blut over the 300 Philadelphia . . .
6 1 2 .S33 e� parii,ded t o the 1ecretary'1 office
lo nurie their horse, for the first
foot away centerfidd fence tame
W....,1,'1 Ratuth
of the Triple crown cla11ics.
as a solo effort, while WhJU-'• Chlcqo 5 fl'lthlN.lrah t
A field of 16 i1 expected to be
fifth Inning hoi-ner also wat tolo. �lnclnn1tl J S.n P:rffletsee 2
entered for the race 48 hoUl'B beBut White added a double in St. Louis S fthll..,Nhle J {N}
fott one Of the young hopefuls
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lhe fourth with the uckt full, MUwaukN 2 l"
blue■ to fame and
glory in
scorlnf three runs.
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famous
horse
Pltfa.u"lh at Ch 1e1,...._w 1tt America's mo11t
Coach Moore said today his
race.
boy11' defen.e h.H been the blf 0.0 " Drott
factor In their lO•rame wiJlnin.11
CIKclnnatl at San ,,,ndsc.,_
Edgeh ill Farm'• Bally Arhe
,trell while their hlttln1 definite• Puriiey 0-1 _.. . Anhtnelll 1,0
wln
11er of t�e Fl1min10 Slakes
n-..
Jy was below p,ar,
MIiwaukee at L OI An l
and the Florida Derby, ind Sunny
"But now It look11 lit e the hit- lunle+h, 2-1 fl Podr-. 2·1
Blue Farm'• Venetian Way are
Phllacf.aphla ■t St. Loul, nltht
tine Is romJng along, too," he laid.
con1ldered the only two with a
WhJte relleved Terry Knlchl in �, 1 -t n .WuU 1 •1
chance against Tompion.
the first and picked up hla Mumirrld•r'• Gamet
The Whitney colt made II treber One P•nther mound win. 1,. LoulJ •t Clnclnutl (N)
mendou11
lmPreulon· upon. KenM■ny more loom to the front of Mllwi1tlc" it Chi
this lturdy, i!ediHted P,lnther fthll1fff..... la et l:--AftftlN (NJ
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Pl....,r,h .t s.n P:randtce IN)
PoJnt Pleuant collecl'1 nJne
AMlat(AH LEA.GUI
hlts, all 1lnglH, but mana&amp;fld only
COLUMBUS UPJ � Rochester
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three runs off them.
squared ita Season wUh the Col
New York
8 1:5 , 615
Today the Panthers pl■y Ath• Ctlicjgo
8 6 l571 11' umbus Jet. Wednesday with 1
ens there Jn their second Seclldnal Baltimore
� 7 :Ma ½ �3 victory as Luke E•lller hom­
Clu.s AA tourney game.
Washington . . .
7
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M1ddlepoi:t plays_ Unior. Furnace Cleveland . .
7 7 .500 1 ¾: eighth to break a 3.3 tie.
at NelsonvOle, while McArthur ill Boston . . . . .
Earlier. two other Wing hom­
ff 7 462 2
at Racine, both g■mea bein1 In KanH11 City
ers came in the fourth Inning
ff 9 ·400 3
Cl.ess A competitio n.
Detroit . . . . . .
� 8 :afflli 3
1 with Ben Mateosty bans:lng e sol�
and Jim Hickman blutlng a two­
R H I
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Poml!J'oy
480 830 1-14 9 o New Ycarlc 4 Detroit 2
run round tripper.
Pt. Pleaaant
000 120 0- a 9 4 K•nM■ City s 9otton 3
Shaw 1-1 vt KMtmerer �I
l'ome�oy: .Knight, While (WP), w..hlft91'on 7 Cl•nl•nd 6 (N)
Clevetlftd at lalt"'-,..
E. Buffmgton (7) and Grueer. leltHIION 6 Chicato 4 fN)
Hawkin■ 2-1 YI l'IPINt M
Pt. Pleas«nt: Lee &lt;l;J&gt;J, Lawson (2),
Thursday', P,..,_I• Pltch•r•
FrW1 )'"'1
Jones (6), and LewJa, Duncan (2).
Chicago at Washington 00-Chlcato at Waahln,ton fN)

"I've had a good opportunity to
watch the Cubs rrom an oU-the­
UnlW P,tNf lntff'Mffonaf
tield perspective for the paat two
The -Dodgers are ail shook up
I 1euons and I've got some very
definite idea11 of my own 011 how today because •n old _pal and an
to help the club,"" Boudreau ■aid, old nemesis returned to haunt
BQudreau s.aid the pitcber11 are theni,
arm.weery.
Toi,a in a couple of clutch hit1
"They are going to have to by Del Crandell and it all added
le.irn to pitch t hemsclve1 out of up to a triumphant return to Loa
trouble. They're not going to havt' Angele11 for Mllwauk:ee Brave Man­
the solace of looking toward the ager Charlie Dreuen and a fourth
1 bullpen and sci' reliable Don El- strai(l!ht defeat for the dumbling
champlona Wednesday
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two by Bill Wilson for snen run,
batted In, OM by Torn Grueger
�!Lt.I one by Freshman Tom White.

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ideas ol my own'• for im provement.
Boudreau, 42, was named Cubs
pilot Wednesd.ay in itn "inter-f.um­
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Manager Charlie Grimm, 6 1 , into
Boudrea u'B Job as sportscaster.
Boudreau
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hitter for the Cubs, who dealt Bob
Friends his rirst loss with an eight
hit attack that included Frank
Thom1ts' third homer Jn two day11.
McLllh Wint �int ' : i
Cal McLl1h, •L'quired ln one of
Frink Lane's controversial Winter
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Reds ■nd snapped Willie Miya'
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Phi:lnvlew Dalzell ;armer■ and
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
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mP. Mullen
pla,-n to th■ clreft
the ff■rrietnil le trlephone
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church.
the
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PhoM l\'Y-2-2550
Mlddiepo,t
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paniea.
M. )furray
y.. r. Playfft dreftett br more
froiii the anti-trust law1; an'd place
Re.freshme.nta will he served .
152
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one
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th•n
anti-lr\ls
under
baseball
The comrniuion told Ohio Bell
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one tMY wilhtd t• loin.
with certaln. exceptiDQS, while
General to be ready to take
and
140
also
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The new
exempttne mo11t activitie
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the territory now served by
oYer
traditional
preserves baseball's
other aporu .
t L Nau•
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the
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and
player reaerve elause
':«•th Scorft: AprU 2', l'NO
that the -11ix companies are unKef,uver said the meas11r, wa, mit11 all tlle team IJ)Orts to main. '
MurM
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High
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able or unwillina: to gl\'e adequate.
inc
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tat11 control or player contracts,
service.
Supreme . Cl&gt;urt decisiopa which team strength, player seledion ray, . 520. .
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High Slh&amp;le Game - M. -l'lW'exempted baseball fron:i anti-trust and aseignment.
ray,
100.
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Team Three Game. - Moore's
under theffl.
TIT AN SHIN ABADIE
Star,, 2137.
Annes
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flie d l\nnt1n or the Senate
NEW YORK UPI - Peter Aba­
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mark,
Game-Land
Single
Team
93, qf Uberty
Brooks.
Atta
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Tulan
die, Jr., former end from
7
Pomeroy,
p11Hd
away 1t
Lane,
the
with
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has
I University,
Won Lffl the Elmwood Nur!in1 Home near
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New York Titans of the American New York ClothlnK
28'61 12¾ Tuppen Plains yesterday noon.
Football League. The 6-3. 210- L,i:ndmark
17� 2 1 '11 She Wd a life-long reaident ot
pound . i:;ridder -wu de1erlbed as )Joore'e Store
7 � 2 1¾ P•t nroy.
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an "excellent pasa receiever with Raci!le Servlce
lB.lf.a
221,l
good speed " by Tulane coach ,
Sil� is ,ur ,Jved by -.11 K.n, Ed- :
�•on
Ill�
Andy P Uney.
Jod, 3 Game, - M. . MWTIY, 577. die Romine, Po.meroy and a dau•
ehttf Mar)' Lathe)', LangHihe.
Ind. 1 Game - P. Coll.Ins. 219.
REDStltNS TRAOI! klNFRO
Fdnei'al service, wjll be held
Team 3 Ga111ea-Landll1Uk. 238J
WASHINGTON U111-T!,e Wa!h­
Team 1 Game - Landrqirk, �- at the Ewing Cliapel ,t two , o'•
lngtDn Redakins 'Wednesda)' trad­
clock' Friday cond11cted by Abe
Top Five lowlfft An.
ed tackle Will Renfro and an un•
Jlev. Ralph Z�rdeI. Burial will
M. Ehersbach
180
di11clilffll hillh draft choice for
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M. -Murray
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Manager Wall Alston 1ou1ht to
end the Dodgers' loalng streak by
ha•Wi LU&gt; l)t, lineup yid atart•
bon t&gt;ryadale on the mound
•111 Dre1se11 countered with Bob
Brlh1, and the hatchet. faced riihl•
hander
from Saginaw, Mich., be11t­
TONIGHT and FRIDAY
ed the Los Angele11 (Ice, 2·1, wlth
a glltterlng three-hitter,
llroJ.gHtc Bardot In
llatterymate Crandall supplied
"fflAT NAUGHTY GIRL"
all the orfenae Buhl needed with
(Color &amp; Scope)
a run-producing Ringle in the sec­
- al.� ond itmlng and a homer that
snapped a t-1 tit In !he ninth.
Robert Ryon - Tin.a Loui,e
Buhl, a lone-time Dodger neme­
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
sis, whipped them live times lb.i1t
The Yankees, who were In iE!Y•
A,lso Oa11toon
season and now hat • 21-8 career enth place on this date IHt year
record agalm1t them.
moved into the AL lead behind
Buhl WH typically wild wl!h liJt; a six-hitter by rookie JJill Short.
NOW AT STATI! THIATftE
walks but he struda: out (ive bat­ ltl11ton Howard'R two-run homer
PT. PLIASANT
ler.11 and the Br.aves threw up a lh !he ailcth inninf was the blow
tight defense behind him that left that wrecked Frank Lary, who en­
tered the game with a 21-7 IJfetime
seven
Dodger- runnera on base.
Elvis Pre1ley Jn
mark again■l New York. Roger
"JAIi.HOUSE ROCK"
Maris led the eight-hit Yankee al•
CulH Ifft Plratu
tack with two doubles and a sln- a�!JO The Chiu,eo Cubs handed the 1le.
Rus.o. Tamblyn ,m
Pirates t}telr _ St:lcond straight 1011,
Righ t-fielder Al Smith', error
�- 1, the Clnclnn11tl Red■ shaded
"HIGH SCHOOL
· the San P'NdP!iico Olan!■ and lhe let in the tying run and Brooki,
CONFIDENTIAL"
St. Louis tatdl nal1 beat the Phil­ .Boblnson'11 two-run sinsle followed
adelphia fll!ltl,es, 5-3,. in the- other II the Orioles OY'ercarne ■ f.2
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White Sox' lead. Early Wynn, a
n-1ame winner la■t aeason 1 was
kayoed for lhe fourth 11lr1ighf
Hme but relier pitcher Frank Bau­
mann took the · lou. Hoyt Wilhelm,
whose danclnt knuckler caused
Gui Ttlandu to make a le■1ue­
f1Cord-l)'Jn1 tour , passed ball,, waa
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Boudrf'nll. who will be manag .
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League's Most Valuable
Player
award in 1948 and its batting
crown in 19t4. lost no time in out•
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7 11 .� 5� heayy tavorlte for Saturday's Ken.
lucky Derby today as trainers
three for four.
Chicaeo . . . . . . . . 6 1 1 .353 6
Grueaer's b it blut over the 300 Philadelphia . . .
6 1 2 .S33 e� parii,ded t o the 1ecretary'1 office
lo nurie their horse, for the first
foot away centerfidd fence tame
W....,1,'1 Ratuth
of the Triple crown cla11ics.
as a solo effort, while WhJU-'• Chlcqo 5 fl'lthlN.lrah t
A field of 16 i1 expected to be
fifth Inning hoi-ner also wat tolo. �lnclnn1tl J S.n P:rffletsee 2
entered for the race 48 hoUl'B beBut White added a double in St. Louis S fthll..,Nhle J {N}
fott one Of the young hopefuls
I (N )
lhe fourth with the uckt full, MUwaukN 2 l"
blue■ to fame and
glory in
scorlnf three runs.
•
Thurwa�s ProblWe Pttehtn
famous
horse
Pltfa.u"lh at Ch 1e1,...._w 1tt America's mo11t
Coach Moore said today his
race.
boy11' defen.e h.H been the blf 0.0 " Drott
factor In their lO•rame wiJlnin.11
CIKclnnatl at San ,,,ndsc.,_
Edgeh ill Farm'• Bally Arhe
,trell while their hlttln1 definite• Puriiey 0-1 _.. . Anhtnelll 1,0
wln
11er of t�e Fl1min10 Slakes
n-..
Jy was below p,ar,
MIiwaukee at L OI An l
and the Florida Derby, ind Sunny
"But now It look11 lit e the hit- lunle+h, 2-1 fl Podr-. 2·1
Blue Farm'• Venetian Way are
Phllacf.aphla ■t St. Loul, nltht
tine Is romJng along, too," he laid.
con1ldered the only two with a
WhJte relleved Terry Knlchl in �, 1 -t n .WuU 1 •1
chance against Tompion.
the first and picked up hla Mumirrld•r'• Gamet
The Whitney colt made II treber One P•nther mound win. 1,. LoulJ •t Clnclnutl (N)
mendou11
lmPreulon· upon. KenM■ny more loom to the front of Mllwi1tlc" it Chi
this lturdy, i!ediHted P,lnther fthll1fff..... la et l:--AftftlN (NJ
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Fte1hm.un athlete.
Pl....,r,h .t s.n P:randtce IN)
PoJnt Pleuant collecl'1 nJne
AMlat(AH LEA.GUI
hlts, all 1lnglH, but mana&amp;fld only
COLUMBUS UPJ � Rochester
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three runs off them.
squared ita Season wUh the Col
New York
8 1:5 , 615
Today the Panthers pl■y Ath• Ctlicjgo
8 6 l571 11' umbus Jet. Wednesday with 1
ens there Jn their second Seclldnal Baltimore
� 7 :Ma ½ �3 victory as Luke E•lller hom­
Clu.s AA tourney game.
Washington . . .
7
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M1ddlepoi:t plays_ Unior. Furnace Cleveland . .
7 7 .500 1 ¾: eighth to break a 3.3 tie.
at NelsonvOle, while McArthur ill Boston . . . . .
Earlier. two other Wing hom­
ff 7 462 2
at Racine, both g■mea bein1 In KanH11 City
ers came in the fourth Inning
ff 9 ·400 3
Cl.ess A competitio n.
Detroit . . . . . .
� 8 :afflli 3
1 with Ben Mateosty bans:lng e sol�
and Jim Hickman blutlng a two­
R H I
WednNda,'1 Rqufh
Poml!J'oy
480 830 1-14 9 o New Ycarlc 4 Detroit 2
run round tripper.
Pt. Pleaaant
000 120 0- a 9 4 K•nM■ City s 9otton 3
Shaw 1-1 vt KMtmerer �I
l'ome�oy: .Knight, While (WP), w..hlft91'on 7 Cl•nl•nd 6 (N)
Clevetlftd at lalt"'-,..
E. Buffmgton (7) and Grueer. leltHIION 6 Chicato 4 fN)
Hawkin■ 2-1 YI l'IPINt M
Pt. Pleas«nt: Lee &lt;l;J&gt;J, Lawson (2),
Thursday', P,..,_I• Pltch•r•
FrW1 )'"'1
Jones (6), and LewJa, Duncan (2).
Chicago at Washington 00-Chlcato at Waahln,ton fN)

"I've had a good opportunity to
watch the Cubs rrom an oU-the­
UnlW P,tNf lntff'Mffonaf
tield perspective for the paat two
The -Dodgers are ail shook up
I 1euons and I've got some very
definite idea11 of my own 011 how today because •n old _pal and an
to help the club,"" Boudreau ■aid, old nemesis returned to haunt
BQudreau s.aid the pitcber11 are theni,
arm.weery.
Toi,a in a couple of clutch hit1
"They are going to have to by Del Crandell and it all added
le.irn to pitch t hemsclve1 out of up to a triumphant return to Loa
trouble. They're not going to havt' Angele11 for Mllwauk:ee Brave Man­
the solace of looking toward the ager Charlie Dreuen and a fourth
1 bullpen and sci' reliable Don El- strai(l!ht defeat for the dumbling
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Mn. Virgin i a Moore
1,; un ... uown; Ule un.c nown heirs, heirs, devisees, legatees, distr i bu• tees, admi111s tntors, execu tors i1
REFERENCE INSTR UMENTS:
Ad ministratrix
ucvu1ee11, 1eg11tees, a111trioutee1, ad• teea, ad mi nistra tors, executors, if a ny of George Young, d eceased ; Vol 116 Page 590· Vol l.'.7 Page
Ad.II N1C81Vtld b)' 10 A.IL will b, in tbtl day 111
Bradford Auction Comp an)'. cu1111Hra1.ori., cxe,.:uton, 1..t a ny, of any, of Joh n S. Carsey, dece ased ; the unknow n heirs dev isees, lega- 152 : Vol'. 1t·1, Pag� 632: Deed 11.C(.
4-30.6lc
.l!.111e W Iii, dece111sed; dranch Mill· William Christy, whose place of tees, d istributecs, ad rn inislrators , orda of 'Meigs County, Ohio.
- -- - ---Parcel No. � :
er, wnu11e p111ce ot re11a1:mce 1s resi dence is unknown; the u n• executors of Sarah Ernali ne Part·
.-:-:�---,-NEW TWO BEDROOM HOUS I!: uruc. nown; N.lillP
T he following d e.et&gt;ribed real
h Miller, who11e known he i rs, devisees, legatees, low, deceased ; the unkbow n heirs,
on Route 33, 1 2 miles north of
legatees, distributees, es
1 I t-or ::.o l e
pJa i.: e o, re1i1,M1 en ce 1s U .313 1'' 1r­ di str ibutees, adm in i strators, execu­ deviseea .
tate situated m th,; TowIUihlp of
.Pomeroy, Ohio. .Frank Bur BO n, uio .a w .lll i
--- - - ators
admin
, executors, if any, decu oro , in t:t Count
istr
(;atuo
ewood
n
.,
g
rma; tors, if any, of William Christy, de•
A
,
th
y of Meigs,
TIRMITI ANO PEST CONTROL HZ RATS KILLED W ITH STAR
Shade, Ohio.
3-4-4tp rtutb' hMyeli, wno.se p1ace of resJ•
of Charles Christy d eceased ; Ida
and
State
ot"
Ohio,
in
Fractiuns
cease
d
;
Charles
Chri
s
ty,
whose
by Fain. FNe lnapectloft. lntu"'
Warfari n . 2 ¾ ll&gt;s., $ 1 .49; 4 lbs.
- ---. de nce lS �1 Lenore �t., l'ark• place of resid ence l!i un known; Young, whose place of resi dence is No. l and No. 7, Town No. 3,
e,d l,y Nationwide. PhclM ll. ,i.50, Safe, pure, and guaranteed .
«sooug, w .
the unknown the unknown hell'fl, deviaees, lega­ un lmcw n ; the u n know n heirs, dev, H.ange No. 13 of the Ohio Com•
anid A. SitrVlc• 'StatMin WY2Ebenibach Hardware.
es, JegateCII, d11tnb u­ tees , distributee1, adm in istrators, isees, legatees, d islributees. ad- pany's Purchase, bounded and d e•
ne1n,
aev1se
115
ND
l4J 27, 28, 29 ; (�) 4, .5, 6,
m in i�trators, executors, if lillny, of ll(r1 oed as follows: Beginnin
a
g at a
and i,p whit• ttt.r ••••• MMr• �ee.s , admmunraton, cxecutor , of e11.:ecutors, if any, of Jda Young,
1 1 , 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25,
Partlow, Jr., deceased ; Ab- pomt ao chajns west o( the north•
JosC!ph
·
r
a
n
me
.
1-'r
oat,
deeeaaed.;
the
un•
GLORIA 'S BEAUTY S A L O N
A11bury
Carsey,
whose
d
ecea,e
d
;
polltan Mota,... 600 L Main
2ti. 27; (8J I , 2, 3, 8, 9, IO,
de nseee,
legatee,, place of re■idence is unknown; ner Partlow, whose place of re.si- east corner or hactfon No. 7 ;
will close im S11,turday, May 7
St., P�ror. Phone WY�O. 11.:nown he irs,
15, 16, 17, 24tp
,ustnbutee1,
a
d minHtraton, execuuntil further nollce due to 111the unk nown he inl, devlsees, lega­ d enee is un k nown; the unk nown thence south 6 chains and 58 l inks
1 1-U-tfc
n
,ora,
u
y,
of
�111e
.Miller,
de­
a
oeH. Gloria Ebenbacb, Owner. EVERYON E IS INVITED TO A
tees, d islributee■, ad minisra tora, heirs, dev i see11, legatees, d i,tribu- to a post where an ash 12 i nches
' c1::ased; the unanown heirs, d evis­ executors, i r any, of Asbury Car­ tees ,admin istrators, executors of in d iameter bears south 10 lin ks;
�3-3tc
d ance Satucday
night ,,
the
eee, Jegatee1, distributee,, admin- aey, deceased; Emma Stimetz, Don Christy, deceased ; will t ak e thence north 84 degrees east 15
Mooae Hall i n Po meroy. There I __
1
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEIC Ot
,will be a g u n .shoot on Sunday COMPLETE BARBER S ff O p 1strator1, executon, if any, of Esta whose pl ace of resid ence i s un­ notice that on the lSt d ay or March chains and 34 l inks to a point in
960, Edna O. Hawk, a s Adminis- the roa d ; then ce with said road
Ii&amp;)' 9 to May 1�. Open Monday,
at 1 :00 o'clock back of tht&gt; SkatEqulpmen t . Ingulre 368 N. !iurnside , deceased; the unk nown known· the unknown heirs devi­ 1
May 16, "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
tratrix
o( the Esta te
heirs,
ev�s�e11,
of Edmund north 17 degrees weal 7 chains
legalee■
d
ib
dlst
,
.r U• s ec,e, l�gatee s, dlatributtes, �d mi n­
i n g Ri nk on Rou te 7.
5-5-3tp
Third Ave n ut&gt;, MiddltF.t or
ltiddlep,:,"t.
t 28 6tp
Carsey,
dece1i1111e
file
A.
d her pe• and 11 link to
d,
teu,
a
d
m
m11Lratora,
executors:
if
------- - -an ash tree in the
s
I t11tr aton, executors, if an1 of Em­
Phone W Y2-2471.
5-$-3tc
tilio
n in the Probate
Court
any, of Leonard Burn11ide, deceas- ma Sti m eti
of forb of the road; thence with the
Conalgnment S.le
__ _ ___ ___ _ __
deceased ·
An na
'&lt;i ; Jesse _Story, whose p�ace of Pierce, whos� place of 'residence Mei gs County, Ohio, being Case road north 82¼ degrees west 2
MIDDU..PORT FIRE
DEPART- 1 0UR NEXT SALE WU.L BE HELD
( 1 2) Wonted to Rent Lreaidenc
e 18 Gooding, Idaho; Ralph i6 unknown · the un known heirs No. 18, 16�. against the above chains and .5ft links to a post;
Thursday May 5, 1960, at 11 ah,
ment Auction
Sale, Saturday,
Story,
place ot re.aid enue ls devisees, 1 ee'ateet, distributees, ad '. named parties and others as de• thence south 76 degrees weet 5
whoae
al the auct ion grou nds l m i . west F'lVE
May lt, Ewi ng lJ.uil di na on t he
ROOM
UNFURNISHED
Goodm
I
da
g,
ho; Melvm Story, mi n istrators, executors, ii an)', of fendants, alleging that she is the ch ains and 50, links to the south
t
of
Por
erfiel
d.
We w i ll have
Ueed and
T in Midd leport.
house or garage
apartment.
who
se place of reliol!nce ls Good· A
machin ery, lools, and a m isc. lot .
New Mercha nd ise, Evel'}'lhina
n na P ierce deceased·
Call WY2·2029.
the un• d uly appoin ted and qualifilXI Ad- line of Fractioll No. 1 and the
5-�-3tc
ing, Id aho; the un kno"."n heirs, known hein', devisE:e s; legatees, m l nistratri x of the Estate of Ed- north lme of Fraction No. 7;
Lu nch will be serve d . God dard
from Bill)' Goatt t o Kitchen
leK:atee s, d11trib11 teea , d lstributeet, adm inistrators, exec· m und A. C arsey, deceased . F urth- thence west with 11ald bile 5 chains
d ev1 see11,
Sales. Harol d God dar d , Auction•
Sink,. Doon open g .a. m. Sale
adm m 1s1rator1, executors, Jf any, utors of Joseph Partlow, deceased; ermore that the personal property and 50 lin ks to the place of begln­
eer .
starts 11 a. m . Refreahments
5 2 6tc
_
I
AfAh' i'MENTS - i'UrDUb
-•d-lld o. !:lfa Story, deceased ; the un Joseph Partlow, Jr., whose place of the said Edm und A. Carsey, de- nlng, containin g 10 acres. one
available all day. Crill Bra d •
•
ford Jr., AucUonel!r.
6-4-9tc 300 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS.
v oi11rt1la hed. M cJlulllli, MJddle- : k�o� n hei rs, d e_v•�es, leg atees, of residence ls unk now n ; the l.JD­ cease d, is wholly inaufflcient to haU acre is in the soulh part of
Ph unr WI 9-3132.
(5) 3 Jin
2-3 -tf l d !imbuteea, adm i n istrators, execu- kn ow n heln, devis�a. legatees, pay the costs of adm in�tering sa id Fract ion No. 1 and N i ne and one
port. Phone WY-Z...528(1.
KJrs of "Moses A. Partlow, deceaa• d istribut.ees adm in istrators exec• es tate a nd the debts of the dece- half acres are i n Fract i on No. 7,
PONY. 41-inch. STOCKING tEET. :S AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 6 ed; th e unkh�Wn hei rs, d �viaees, utora, if anY, of Abne r Partl�w, de­ d en t, a nd il is necessary to sell l'hl!re is excepted from the herein
�
room apartme nts. A. N. Ben11l, leia tees, 01s tr1buteea, �d minlsln· ceased ; Anna Partlow, whose place the real estate owned by Edmund d escribed part&gt;el of land a tract of
WE WISH TO THANK OUR NEI- , White mane. li'or stud 1:1ervice.
Phone N Y2-3272. .
S� at Shade Valley Lake, 1 2
11·2•tfc tors, executors of William A. or residence is unknown; the Uh· A. Carsey, d ecea sed, at the time land described H follow s ; Begin ,
ghl&gt;on and friends ror their
-.
St�ry, "ecea.sed; tbe unknown
B)lmpathy 1ind help al the I milei EHt of Pomeroy.
of his decease, in ord-er to pay the ning at the southeast corner o! the
FOH RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY heirs, dev_isees, legatee,, dlstrlbu- known heirs, devl!1ees, legatees,
death or our dear husband and
deceden t and the herein described tract of land;
� 3 6tp
distri butees, admi nistrators, exec. debLs of s ai d
4 rooms and bath, unfurnished. tee11, ad mmlsLrators, executors of
________
father, Everett McKnia:ht. The
degrees west 3
tor,s, if any, of Anna Par&lt;tlow, de, costs of ad m i nistering said estate. thence south 84
u
Call a(l.oJr 6:30 P. M. Phone EIJZa B. �ean, d eceased; the unLoyal Women'a ClaHis for their HOUSE TRAILEH, 10' " W', Five
thence
north
Partlow
17 degrees
ceased
Rose
;
,
se place Further, pla i nliff allegea that the chains;
who
WY2·l575
4-16-tfc k now n hem;, d evlsees, legatees, c
rooms and ball\. Sl�eps 8. Co n­
lovely dinn er, the Loyal Men 's
f resid ence is unknown· the uh• sa id deced ent, Edmu nd A. . Carsey, weat 3.33 chain• to a hole in rock;
tact Jl'rauk Hudson, Bashan Road
--- d la tri�uteea, ad mlni1trator1, exee u- . kn ow n heir , dev isees, '
Cius, Dexte r Church of Chrh,t
s
legatees, d ied teiied i n fee si m ple of all the thence norl..b 84 de&amp;rees e:ut 3
Rt. 1, Ri.cin e.
5 3 3lc SLEEl�ING HOOM. 409 W, Main-st tors, 1f any, or Luther H. C arsey, distribu
the Rutland WSCS, Hilrrlson­
tees adm inistr,tor, execu- part:el11 of real esta te hereinafter chains to the road or to the east•
Pom eroy, Call WY 2-2848.
decCalM!d ; the unknown heir1, devi'
'
vllle Lo dge 411 F. &amp; A. M.,
de scribed as parcel nos. 1, 2, and 4. line of the above described 10 acre
lp seea, legatees, di1lrlbuteea, a dm ln- tors' if a ny of Rose Partlow de- And
4 2_
-cc
_
9
___
___
_
O
furthet that Edm u nd A. Car. tract; thence aouth 17 deerees east
Hurlsonville Chapter No. 2ff� . GOING OUT 0 1'' .BUSINESS SALE _
_
ce Hed · Ch;rhi11 Partlow1 w'ho,e
i1trator1,
executor
s
of
J
a
rvi
s
ar·
d
ie d seited in fee sim.ile of 3,33 chains to the place of be•
sey
Ol,CS and everyone eh1e whC&gt; I .Merchandise :.ind
c
Equipment FURNISHED
.
�
APARTMENT,
place f re side nce is unknown; the
!ieRl flowers, also Dr. Davis aud · must go this week. Dressos
room s and bath. Phone WY 2• le)' ,, deceased ; the � nknown heire, unknow n heirs, devi1ees, legatees, �he undi vided 801/ 1296th part of ginning, the exception herein to
.f, 30,6tc d ev1sees , legatee,, d 11tributee1, ad• dia r i butee adm
down to ".00. Call WY2-34�7.
the R.iwling,.Cruitll 1-'uneral .Home
8915.
t
inlstrators execu­ parcel nos. 3, .5, 6, ll nd 7, descril1• contain 1' acre morf.l or leu,
s
June ' s Dreu Shop, Mi dd leport. _ --;-;:-::-c:---=====-----:::--:-c:c- mi niatratore, executors of Holley tor&amp;, ir anY, of Charles Partlow, ed here i n to-wit:
for their sy m p11lhelic •J erYice1.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
LAR G E
FlffiNlSHED ROOM. Hawk, dei:esaed ; the unknown deceased · John Partlow
5-3-3lc
Parcels Nos, l - 2:
Mrs, Everett McKn i ght
Vol. 6$, Page 118; Vol. 67, Pagei1
who se
an d d aughter Mrs. Mil dred
�itche n �rwileges. Women or a heirs, dev.11�e1, legatee-. dlatribu• place or ' resi dence ta �nknown;
The following d escribed real 31 4.-313 Deed Recordli, C.:ase No.
,_____
U
___
co_uple p1 efcrred. 136 S. Second tees, a d m mu1trators, executon of the u nknown heirs, d
Marti n.
IHH tp ;, JN D OW LlND-, AN D SHADES
e1Lale
.situated i n the Count:{ of 3627 Probate Court, Meig1 Cou n.
eviaees, lega­
Veutla11 BHn d1, all 11:tea an d
M1ddleport. Mrs. Ray mond Lu• John Can6y, deceased ; the un- tee s d l
stributees
ad min lstratoJ':S Meigs, i n the State of Ohio, in the ty, 9hio. Vol. 148, Page 244, Dee d
colon. Free Jwlimatea. D11le
ma n . If not ho me call · Dutton known heirs, d evlaees, legatee■, exe�utoiany ' of John Partlow ' Town•hip of Bedtord , bounded and Record,.
a
l8)
Wlppel Supply, 2111 Union l\ve.,
Drug11.
5 S 3k d i■trlbu tees, ad mlniatralon, execu• deceased ; • the u �known heIra, dev'. describe d as follows: The soulb
Parcel No. 6:
Pomeroy, Obie..
3-4-6()tc
\(lrS ot Lilly Ro1c Car&amp;ey, decelB· iaeca legatees dlstributees
19M BU[CK
$9915.
SPECIAL
.
half
of
a
the
d
The
west
following des1.:i'i �ed rei!I e11one
half
of
Fr
a
c,
I
1
H1rd•Top 2 Door. S�rldlng
�.the u�known heln, devisees, Je- m inl�trators, e�ecutol'i, . �if llex• tion No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No. tale stt ulted Ib thtii 1'0Wn ship of
N!i.:W ZIG ZAU SEWING FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOa
ees, d1st rlbutee1, a� mlnlstratora ander Hull, d eceased ; the unknown 13 of the Ohio Company s Pur· &amp;d£ord, m the t:ounty of .Meig
orl11:lnal finish. Dynaflow drive,
Webster Fruil Farm, �
Ille. Makes -button holes,
s
'
Blattt nars, Pomeroy.
executor,,
5- 3.(lk
0
k.
Duttum, ., Te l YU on 5-3201.
I f 8 ny, or Caroli ne �ar• he irs, devl secs, le latees, di strlbu- chase. conta in ing 65½r: acres, more a. nd i:itate of Ohio, boun ded and de­
a nd .11ll fancy lili lches. Ji'ull
aoy, decea sed ; the unk nown heirs, tees , admi nistrators, exe(utors of or less. 'fherc is excepted from this scribed as foliows:
5·5· 6lc
The south one•
price $47 00.
Terms.
Phon e
GMd '1:INn UIN C.re
devi sec■, lega tees, d httrlbutce,, ad- Grant Hind s deceased · the u n­ tnct of land SO acres more or leBS llalf of the e.ist on
e-balf of Frac­
WY2-2204.
M1•6tc
AU Mtlt.. •nd Mo.:let,
mi niaU ators, executora, If any, of
know n h � irs'. dcv i11ees, ' lega tees, conveycd by a former ow ner, uon No. l , Town .No. ll, H.an1e No.
'
( 17J
Wonted
MITRO-.ITAN MOTORI
Edm und Caney, deceased ; the un- distri butees adm inistra tor1 exec­ Jame s Phillips, to William R. Phil- Ia, of the Ohio Co mpany
's Pur­
I.tit Main It,
USED NEW IDEA
MANUHE BEAUTI
k�ow n heirs, devi1ees, legalees, utors of M�rga n Martin, de�eased ; lip1 by .a deed dated Ja nuary
CIAN.
APPLY
HYSELL
14, chase, contai nin g about 65 acres,
'S
,....,, Oh ..
Spre111 dcr. Carl 1':aster day, Rt. I ,
Beauty Shop, Pho ne W Y2-3N7. d iatrlbu toet, ad m lnlstrat?r�, execu, the unknown heirs, dcvisees, Jega, lt,77 a nd recorded in Vc.tl1.1me 47 more or less. 1'here 1s excepted ,
Rad11e.
3-5·3lp
ton, of Wlllli1m R. Phillips, de- tees d lstributees ad mi nistrators at Page 597 of the records of however, the followi ng
4·30-6tc
19M MJ!:HCURY $795. 2 DOOH
described
_____
ceased ; the unkonwn heirs, d evi- ex� utore of Lew.ls Baun ducea� deeds of Meigs Cou n ty, Ohio, and tract of l11nd: .Beg in ning at
Sedan . A itood reliable c11r. El,EC'fltOLUX VACUUM CLEAN­
1
the
aeee, IeaatL't!B, d l■trlbutees, ad, ed; Wilber Dean , whose place of al the present date owne d by E. C. southeast cor ner ol tT1cuon
Bl,ettn an, Pomeroy.
tHi.fltc
er with 11tlachmenls. Like hew.
No. 1 ,
mi ni1tralon, executor.a, of Jamea resid ence Is u nknown ; the un­ McGra t h (See deed fro m A. O. Tow n No. a, Ra nge No.
13, thence.
Only $3tl.OO
ca�h or ter ms.
Ph_i lllpa, d eceased ; the unl1.n?wn know n heira, devlsee■, Jegateea, Lightfoot to E. c. McGrath, Vol west on s1ud Fractio n line &amp;;
19:i.:I 2 TONE
BUICK EXCEJ.,
l'ho11c WY2-2204.
rods,
5·3•tllc
A.lR CL\ND!'rlONJNO, REFRIGEB,, heirs, devl11ee11, lea:ateea, dlstr1bu- dlstributeea a dministratoh execu, ume 146, page
le nt cond ition
$593.
Pho ne
13 l inks to the County Road�
613).
.
■Uon service. Jack's RefrJaera­ tees, admi n istrator•, executors, of tors, if anY, of Wilber �an,
S112-4192.
6�•3tc PLANTS t,'Oll SALE: SW l&lt;.:E'I'
Furthermore excepting a tract of thence North !i d egrees we,t 10
de­
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU Naham Ward, d eceased; the un. ce11ed ; the unknown helr1,
Potato 90 cc11tR per hundred;
land
containing 10 acres more or rods along said road; thence north
devl­
liM BUICK $1 ,993 V8 SPECIAL
ZMa7.
8-23-U known heirs, de_vl11ees, lea:ateea, sees, legatees, d lstrlbutees, ad• le11S and d esalbed as follows: Be· :.:1 dearees eaat 39 rod&amp;
Tom11lo and C.u.bba.(le, 75 ce nts
l.Q a large
Har d Top 4 Door. One careCul
diatrlbuteea, admmlatrttor s, execu- . m lni straton, e11.ccutora of Wrl1ht ginning a l the southeast cor ner of white oak atump; \hence aortb
per hundrell or 10 cents per
26
1. rJ. McCOY
owner. Dyna!low drlYe. Rad io
tors, of Geor1e D. Welker, decea11- Welker, d cceaseJ; the u nknown the south half of the southwest degrees e11t 20 rods to the middle
dozC!n; Peppers, Egi;: P!llnt,
AUCTIONIIR
a nd Healer , Blaett nars, Pome­
cd ; the unknown heir■, devisee,, heirs ,deviaeea, legatees, d istribu­ quarler of said Fraction No. 1 ; line of said Fraction; thence east
Brussel Sprout and Caul i flow­
R...nt, 2. LOft9 aottoll'., Jh....
roy.
6-6- 611;:
lesatees, dlstrlbu tees, ad mln latra- tees, admlnistratora, executors of thence north 66 rods and 9 li nks 28 rods and 11 links to a atone;
er, 13 cents t1 doz. ll. F. Hoar d ,
,11 .
Mason,
W.
V
5· 5-0k GIAVILY nACTOI SAi.ft ANO ton, executors, of Abe Price, de- M alissa Partlow, dceaaed; the 1u
. 1- to the north line of the south half thence south 3 roda and ·.7 links
1906 PONTIAC STAR CHIEJ,'.
leeatees of aaid fraction; I.hence WC!st 24 lo the southwest corner of Frac•
lorvlc.. 51 2 I, Mein, P411MrOJ. cc11ed; the unknown heirs, d evi• known heirs devisee11
473 6yc11more Sl., Middleport
Phon• WY2..2971. 0,-n 6111 t secs, legatees, distrlbutees, ad min- dlstrlbutee1 ' ad minl1tr�ton exec: rods; thence south 66 rods and 9 tion No. 2 ; lhence . eaat 1 9 rod■ and
�-12lp
SINGEll
ELECTRIC
8Jo�WING
p, m; until June 1. Sal......_: i stra tora, executors; of Lydi a A. utors of w1i11am Martin, de�aaed; links to the south line of said J7 link, to the northwea:t comer
m achine
Round bobbi n in ell.•
Win1ett, d_e«ased ; the unknown the unknown heir,, devlsees, lega. Fl'actlon; thence east to the pl111ce of Secllon No. 8; thence south
I� CHEVROLET V8 4 DR. SE­
Huold B■rnhut,
60
cellt&gt;nt coudltion $43.00. Pho ne
RNdavllle.
dan. P1.1meroy Pol ice Car , Bl■et·
heir
s, dev1aet1, le1ateea, dlslrlbu- tee1, diatributee■,
adminlstraton, of bealnnlng.
rods and 17 links
OhHa.
.
the place of
Phono
Cooly'
1
lle Uf'I,
WY2-2204.
3·3·61.t'
tees, ad mlni11tr1tor1, executors, of exiitculors of Stephen Hull, de­
tnan, Po meroy.
IUl-6tc
REFERENCE DEEDS; Vol. 1 16, beginn ing, contalnhq: 22 acre■•
3-19-lfc
Benjamin Cornell, deceaaed; the ceased; the unknown hein, devl. Paee 695, Vol. 127, Page 152, Vol. more or leas,
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MUii.Lii ,u1tNACII.. WII fl­ unknown h,irs, devlsees, le&amp;ale&lt;!st aees, le&amp;a tee,, dl1trlbutee1, admin• 147, Page 632, Vol. 148, Page 244,
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
hea ter, $100. Needs repair. Car•
conditio n . $40. Call WY2-6639.
tlOUllil •ppltannt. Arnold Ire, dlstribuleea, admlni1tr1ttrs, exeeu- UILraLon, executon, of Amanda H. Deed Record,, Mei&amp;&amp; County, Ohio. Vol. 24, Pagos f.36.-537, Vol. 87,
roll W. John1on , Racine, .ft..D. 1.
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thera, lyracuN, Ohle". "'­ ton of B.1rton MUia, deceased ; the Martln, dece.eed; the unknown
Parcel No. 3:
Paaea 3H·310,
Deed Records,
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WY .2,6314.
l l •INho unknown heln, devleees, legatee1, heir,, deviaeea, le1a teea, dlstrlbu•
The following described real Metg, County, Ohio, Case No. 3627,
dlstrlbutee11, admlnl1tr1tors, execd· teea, ad mlnl1tratora, executor, of estate eltuated in lhe ,Township of Probate Court, Meiga County,
n:LE\"lSI &gt;N RAIJlO AND SIIALL tor,, or A lden Stery, deceaHd ; the John lJndsey, deceased; the un• Sedford, In Ule County of Meigs Ohio; Vol. 1-48, Pase 244, Deed
applla nc11 repair. Phone OtJt unknown heir,, devllee,, legate e,, khown heirs, devi1ees. le1ateea, and State of Ohio, Jn Fraction No. Record,.
30" EMERSO�. EXHAUST FAN
dlatrlbuteea, admlnistra\ON, execu­ 1, Town .No. 3, Ran,:e No. 13 of
Parcel No. 7:
r.t.cCli ntoct, &amp;adnt, Oluo.
for ceilln1 with lourre. Retailed
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tors, if anl', of Luther Carsey, de­ the
Ohio Company's
Purchue ' Tbe followina described real u­
2-1-l{c
for fl24
sell for
20"
ceased; the unlmowr; heirs, devl­ bounded and deacrlbed aa follows: tl&amp;e 1ltuated In the Townahlp of
Emerson wlndow exhau■t ran
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seca, 1e11tee1, dl1trlbutee11, admin­ Bealnning at the ■outheaat corner BecHord, in the County of
Mel1111,
retailed for $82 will take fU.
tJ&amp;oed fo:- ,'t4o1U' luNa:J ,,,,. ..
lstraton, executon, If any, of Lu­ of the south half of the 1outhwest 11nd State of Ohio, i n .Fraetlon No.
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Um.ilea. )'Gu.llllD. ID.d Abtlott,
ther ?artlow, decea■ed; &amp;he un• quarter of uid Fraction No. l; 7, Town No. 3, Rance No. lS. of
phone No. WY•2•3433.
PIion, ll'Y-USJI,
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known heirs, devtaee,, lePtees, thence north 88 rods and D Unb the Ohio Company's Plarcbaee,
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dialributeea, admi niltraton, uecu­ to the north line ol t he south half bounded and deal� u followa:
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ceased; the unknown heln, devl­ 24 rods; tben�e 10uth 68 rods •nd FracUon No. 7 at the nortbweat
3738.
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C•ptoln1, 414 N. ltctn4 A�
see1, 11 Jateei, di1t rlbut1ea, admin­ 9 links to the 1outh Une of 11id corner of a ten acre tract of land
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DO YOU PA y CITY PRICES roll
i1traton, execu tor,, of ·M01es Part• Fr•clion; thence eut to the place deeded by Milllht Welter (■ee Vol•
uted firm machi nery-? See Bill
low, deceaacd; lhe unknown heln, of bea:lnnin1, containin, 10 acru ume 30, Page 229) to i,utb.h Ctr·
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Goodwin and buy at farm price..
devlsees,
le&amp;ateea, dlstrtbuteea, ad­ more or lesa.
1e1; thence west on 111,l Fnc\lon
ALL
MOOILI
AND
MAKII
WY-2-2774
Six mllta from Wilkeavllle.
m inistrators, executors, of James
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Phone WY 2-2255, .,..,_..,, Ohio
f 28 30tc
V1u1han'1 Eslennlnalln&amp;
W. Carleton, deceased ; the un­ Vol M, P11e 211 Deed Records, ,outbea■terly along &amp;1id road to •
CLILANO TY and APPLIANCI
known heirs, devl1ee1, le11tee1, Meica County, Ohio; Ca■e No. 3627, point , rodl aoulh of tbe place of
3 3 lfc
Company
d lstribuleea, admlnistr■ton, execu­ Probalo Court, Melp COunlY. Ohio, bealnnln1; lbe..., north 7 rods to
It. Marys, W. Va.
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the place of beatnnlnt. coo:tainine
tors, of Lusana Partlow, doctaaed; Vol. 148. Pase 2M Deed Recorda.
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FOR SALE SEV� ROOII HOUS� the unknown hei rs, deviset1, lei•·
P�I No. 4:
171160th of an acl'I!, more ot le11.
wl tb two bath11 au,ae , w11b tet.s, di1tributee s, ad mlnl1tratora,
Crltt Al'Hfonl
The followln1 described' real
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Write, P1MM e, C1ntact
hon••• cellar, larae Nrner lot executon ol Geora:e Wuhln&amp;ton eatate elluated' ln the Count, of Vol. 36, Pase 185, Deed .Recorda,
A. C, llADl'OIIO. ltactne, Olli-.
located in Cbe1ter, · Ohio, on Partlow, deceased; l'it unknown Meip, In the State ot Ohio and In Meip County, Ohio, Cue No.
Look at the Space. Look a.I lhe
Roule 7• .Pric:od to Hill. U Inter• beln, devlaees, Jegateea, diatrlbu­ tbe Township of Bedford, In Frae- 8627 Probate court, Melia Count,,
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nted call or write Paul PoUn1, teea, admlni1tr1ton, executon of
For llhe S.t Buy &amp; Best nrms
Riple)' . W. Va. 1·t1J. ES2-IM33, William Chrl11ly, deeeaa�; the un•
On New end USED, Look lo
known hein, dev\1ee1, le"leee,
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=--=- =""'= -:rivB IIOO::HOUSI diatributeea, admlni■tratora, H•
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with bath. ·Ntce loaUon. Melvla uton of Ida Chrbty, deceaeed; the
.._ood. 111 LOcwlt st., Pomer01 unknown hein, devl&amp;ees, le11tee1,
dlstribu tttR, adminiatnt.on. exec­
NQ.1111p
Before 0:80 .i\..M.
uton, of Tide Christy, deceued;
Mktdl...rt WY•Z.­
U.1. No.
w...,1,, Ohl•
B.OUSl: FOIi SALE L&lt; P ,GE­ the unltnown he.in, devllM■ , Jea:•·
P......, W Y •Wlff
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Opan HffY My t t. t
town, ala: room1, t rtom• down. tees, dislributeea. ■dmlniatraton
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I up, aP,tto1.tmately 1 acre le­ executors of Minnie Chrilty, de­
1eN ltt II
At ChNhr
vel land u:ceU1nt well 13 mllu ceased; the unknown beln, deti•
VERY REASONABLE.
PIANO.
Yuken W141
frQm Pomerc,y · oa Stitt Rout• sees, leeateel, dl,trlbutee1, admJn.
tlotpoi nt refri1er1tor,
Tee ter 1
HAMI\.L IIIVICI ffATION
Inquire iatraton, es.!C!uton of Cbarlea
812. Priee II00.00,
Babe and 111c11e1. Olhcr home•
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE AT NEW_
Mn. Howell at P..etown.
Christy, deceaHd.; the unknown
hol d arl icles. Inquire 841 Poul
AIOany nh
heira, deviffea, lqatees, diatribu­
a-1:i:eoie
Street, Midd leport.
5 3 Stp
tees, admlnlltr11m, exeeuton of
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Vern Cluialy, deeeaeed; the
BOYS BLACK
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SHOES
known hein, devlltel., leaa et•,
�•hi.on aole 1- to toe. Slzt:f
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. wILL TRADE HORSE$ AND dlstributeea, admlni■tralor■i ea:
11.et. CbUdren'1 tennLJ oxfords llA.ltNE8-IJIIPSOM lNaua,...NC.C
ponies for cow or 7oun11 .heifer ton of Or.over Christy, '-- dec:eaaed;
c:uahkln in■Qle. Md,Blu.e ,1.00.
or a &amp;obd d..n uaed oar, An• Mike Chrilty-1 wbOM place of rtd·
'IUddloPGli, l'ln, ••
·Tbe Sboc Bo1, llldtllei)ort,
mob.U., ',W.:: l'lloM ..... 1 ell Burtrld&amp;e, ID 2, Albany, denctt ii Tipton, " Iowa; the IID·
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LEGAL NQTICl
Bids will be received at lhe of•
fices of Webater &amp; Full.I, Pomeroy
Nation al Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Ohio, unUl 19:00 A. :M. on the 6tb
day of May, 1960, for the ■ale of
the Ella White real estate situated
in the Village of Syracuse, Ohio,
and consi&amp;tinfl of a two story frame
dwelling house, four rooms down•
stairs and three rooms and bath up
stairs, 1ara1e and fol.ti' ad joinlna:
lots.
The real estate is .appraised for
$5500.00 and ca nnot be sold for
less than the appraised value.
FRIEDA FAI:HNLE, II
Administratrix or the
Estate of Ella Whi te,
decea sed.
(41 26, 211 , 30; (8) 2, 4, 5, Ole

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Mr. and Mr1. Albe rt Paynter
vlaited Mr. and Mrs. A. 'D. Tuttle
Frid ay ennin&amp;,
Mrs. Freda Ritchie .and ■on, Ro­
ger, sp{' nl Monday e\lenl ng with
Amy Wolf.
lw'lrs A. D. Tuttle, Mrs. Gl�nn
Tutt le and Mrs. Amy Wulf visited
Mn, Harold Beegle Monday.
Kathy Tultif: 1pent Wednesday

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Mr. a11d Mrs. t1oy.d
Ch,11.er villled Mt . •nd Jin. .A. D.
Tuttle, Sund•y afternoon.
Mn. Mutba ,leElroy •pmt Sun,
day afternoon with Mn. Amy Woll.
Mn. )lllton Tuttle 'WU in Ath•
en, on butlnH1 Wedne■day.
Mn. Milton Tuttle . Mrt. Glenn
Tutlle, Mn. A. D. Tuttle and Mn.
Am)' Wolf were shoppi ng In .Park•
enburl Tuelday.
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Senti attended the diltf
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Ma,un Clink with inte,tin,1 flu ii
ho1qe: and able to be out .
and chHd ren opent
Shlill,
wl.th her m otherI Mt1.
My?Jli . Bent&amp; and family.
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Plaintiff aays that the real
estate, described in said petition
a� Parcels 1, 2 a nd 4 and which
were owned entirely by Edmund
A. Carsey at the time of his de­
cease, was apprthied by the ap­
praisers at $1,000.00. Said plain­
tiff states that the In terest or
Edmund A. Carsey in t he real es•
tate de.8Cl'ibed 11:1 Parcels 3, 5, 8
and 7 w as appraised a t $6UI.OO and
that t he entire interest In saJd
real estate Wall appraised by the
apprai sers at $1,000,00 and is Ua
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Plaintiff states that she is un•
able to determme whlcb 1efen­
oants are the ow ner, 01 the re­
m amm1 4Q6/ 1 298th part
of the
real esU1.te ae1cr1bed c1,s Plll'Cela ;,.
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Plaintiff In her peUlion · set.I
forth au the he1rs•al-la w and neXI,
01 km of ti;dmu nd A, Carsey, de,.
cealil:lO, who are entttled to th.t
lrom
next estate ot' inheritance
..e.amuoo A. liarsey, deceued.

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Plaintiff in her pe tition allege■
that tne mtere11t 0£ said · Edmund
A. t..:arsey, aece.ased, 1a suoJect to
me nen or c1a1m ot" the Divmon of
a1a tor the Aged i n the liepart­
ment of t'UOuc Welfare of the
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Plaintiff in her petition requeat1
auwomy ,o 1eU tne e ntll'e mter­
est m au parceta a.eacr1Ded in said
petmon by virtue of �tttmn 21:.£7.­
Ud o, the rt.ev1sed t:ode Of Ohio.
In the prayer .of the peti tion
plamllff prays she may be au\hor•
Llod a nd oruered to sell the en­
ure mtere1t In all pucel.s of real
estate de.scribed in HJd peuuun,
which are numbered 1, 2, a, 4, 5,
6 and 7, aeconttng to the 8latute1
in s uch case made and provided,
Jree and clear of
and aU
cl alnu of the defendant.I herein,
and lor 11ueh olher and turthe11 re­
lief, lea:al and ,equity, a s may be
proper in the prerolles.
Said parties are required to
an■ wer on or before the 11th dlf
of June A - D. 19fl0. ·,,,
Dated April 211t, u,au.
Edna 0. - IIIWk al Admln•
istratr.i:r. of tbe Estate of
Edmund A.. Carsey, de­
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crow,
Port■r,
Attotneye for Plaintiff
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vice preaidenl; Dot�le Brown, OnfilMnu to vac.t. LODI ftrNI
treas urer; Bi11 Be�fi. uainant alMf INch Street, both r11 �r
treasurer; Ruth Ann Brothera. _ sec• h n, VI II• .., of ,.....,.,, Oh le
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WHEREAS, on the 2nd � o
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porter; Dottie Brown, uail�Q.t_ re- owning lots in the immediate �,ctn­
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Street and Beech street ate �it'ewH
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the hostess to thoae .-. m� 1bon
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'1:30 SU!ve Canyon
Marlaret'1 'Weddlnc
g:D=�GE
t:00 Donna Reed
!
'5:30 Rln tht Tin
.­
of
ce
eren
conf
nual
an
STATE OF OHIO,
'V,
37th
The
POMEff..()
t:SO The Real McCoy■
3:00 San Fr1nci� Mat
ft
ar
hlo
O
sue
the
in
j: Tluil 1.,on1 Street
_
the Southeast District of
$:SO Your beo Reporter
1:00 P,t .dOO!"'" Show
and Teach• In the Village of ,Pom eroy, Ohli
s of Parent s
res
cong
8:fO Weather Teller
o9:SO The u�uchaole•
era met Tuesday at the Betty hereby v acated between the
Daly Newt
John
8:45
t
Hun
sea
l0:30
Mlll1 Glub in M•detta.
lowing po;ints:
.
7:00 Budidy 3�er 'lhow
�e,1iWnf - at tfie Sottf.tt .tut .'
or the Mlddleport
bers
•
Mem
1um New' Toniaht
J
ta
l't$n
7:10 wait lJ mey
Franies M. Lall-, 8
attended the iftemoon Der of Ut l
· 1 1 : 10 Scanning the We ather
Political PTA who
phrey
Hull\
rt
Hube
8:30
Hackett
e
&amp;
t
d:ttiq
A
n to tVilla�, of RQm�'rJ
session were M�. Oeorc
.d
11: 15 Spotts Tonigh
flt Strip
Sunl
77
S:OO
Brad\ltft eQt cotnel' .
Asa
Charle
w
Sho
Mrs.
•
e
where !N;id
Jr., and
1 1 : 20 Lat
.,. ea
.0:00 The- Detec••v
eat side ot . Su ,�
bury. Going for tbe evening 1e11- tersects the
0·30 Bl11ck. Saddle
in , . S65
Mn.
;
Gregg,
fe1
S
then�
don were M rs. Luc)'
Ruq t l
1:00 The New TQnl1ht
the· 80 th
ld
Dona
d
alo�
an
tiOI\
ard
dt;k
Hubb
y
E.
f
Harold
wealeti
her
Weat
the
r
nlnl
cula
,Scm
a
t
!0:10
Spec
n
rtoo
f.tle
C
a
8,00
Plunkett.
wcste'rly dlet,:loh �
,1:15 iport§ Report
theme for th'e everiin!C to U)8 Wett l�l'ie ot � S� a
The
1:SO Romper Room
No.. ,
11:20 ,I,ate st,ow
program :w■s "Tbe Te�m 11 n� as ta1• ._,ut In P_lat �
.
U:30 Movie
�r­
ea1
th
t�1s
sou
e
a
has1_z
the Tools". To emp
rnlile 31; thence lri
­
t
discussion
there w,s a panel
ly direction, to· the �uth eai �
r
\c
1
�
whic h brought out 1ix di Uarent ner .of a traet � llffl now h
(89'
!lride
tool • in rel.s.tion to P mnt-Tes C' h- in erb own�d by Leo K. Mut
mbet
Uece
' I .SO
al
.
108
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Vol
for
n
I
pect
s
Re
ed
,
otd
were
Rec
,
They
.
D\:ed
er work
12.00 Love of Ule
I
d
�,
of
D��
s
een
ecord
tb
bet
-Pa ie 571 o [ e R
-w
Cooperation
Others
12:30 �earch for Tpmorrmv
c
1n
e
,I
then
a
duc
1:00 The Brighter DRJ'
c
Ohio);
�e
·
School,
•
F;
n
a
ounty,
d
,Child �t Home
.i igs
12:45 The Guldlnl 14ihl
fol1owi� 1 , . ,
Home,
direction
4:1&amp; The Se�ret Storm
the
r
N
In
easterly
h
Women
t
o
for
tlon
_, :00 Heart of the City
4:30 The Edge of Night
a -and Par- the N9r\h 1 I f11e �f· , a _lr/1,ct o� . l � ,i: ,
Religion, Togethemes
ge1
'
Stoo
B:00 The Three
1· :sr: AJ the World ir;-µ,ta
't,1, Z,hl :: .
entat GuldnOS8,
; ""�o!lr' �f
}loll(
y
iif� in -Deed Book No. 1
ter -•
• ,t •
h•
the"
"
fe·
u
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befo
....
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hi?ld
Wa9
ti.er
din
,�
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v
31QQn 10RAI'
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l·
of
i;)eied
a
oi:ct
the
on
1:00 Arth ur J", Smit�ew• �
Rec
also
11:30 Ari. l,.inkletter
f'aie 17 of the
evening meeting and
.
where
to
ther
a
We
s
Ohio,
be
he
C
t
t
at
n
ounty,
k
um
Loo
veraJ
-se
-A
Meigs
..l:llJ
of
••M The Millionll ireprogram were
west
the
t
intenect
sp id line would
by the Mother Sln1en. The mee
tl:20-Jule Rivlin Show
, . �, The Verdict it Youn
tbence
was closed ,with the Sina:ers lip� of sug'ar Run Stre_et :
ing
e:30 All\01 'n Andy
DAY
ter
n to
Brigh
ctio
t.00 The
J,l.anhall
In a North westerl)' dire
si n ging The Lord 's Prayer.
f:00 '
t Storm
No.
seere
1
Lot
The
of
�:15
�r
held
corn
the south ea11t
The UHU meeting will be
'1:30 Lock U p
e
plac
the
Tbt! Edge of Nieht
n,
!:SO
itio
Add
ley
s
La
of aaid
in Zanesvme.
!:(M) BettY Hutton Show
ges
Stoo
e
Thre
The
f:fO
· of beginning .
1:30 Johnny Ringo
Su1:80 'file Life of IRlieJ
· See. 2: T hai Beech Slreet In
t:00 Zane Gr�y 'nl.eatre
age of Pom•
f:00 Arthur J. Smith-New,
Vill
the
in
Ru•
gs,
1:30 Shotgun Slade
8:1!5 A Leok al the Weather
M'Oy, -&lt;tlrlo, Is hereby vacated bes
sent
w
Pre
Sho
lon
in
10:00 Dev
6:20 Jule ftlvl
·
twetn lhe fohowl ng points:
AUNT FRIT ZI ,
Jl:00 News
E
Andy
'n'
Amoa
·
'J:30
l�Jlln • ,a tpe Soulh weot ,or
lel
,
her
t
a
We
W HAT AR E
the
at
11:10 A Look
7:00 \t:arkham
of 'Lo'f No. 1 of France s M .
U I&gt;OI N0
13
ater
YO
The
lt: US
•ley's Addition t o I.he Vlha1e of
7:30 RH. h lde
,:H E R E '?
N
I
•
west
l2·30 Sl1n Off
h
�meroy· thence In a Nort
(""Ill
R
8:30 Joh n Kennedy Political
lines
rear
\ht
�
.ion
,
y 411e'eU0n
9,00 Arthur Godfrey Show
4, �. 8, ,. 8, 9,
iJ Lo� l'!Ot. I, Z,
Twlllghl Zone
·
The
tt!&gt; west �•rClyt
li!•
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he
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• jj&gt;
8:00 c'Bs New•
.
·
to Penon
nce contmuon
the
Pers
10;
No.
ner or Lo{
8:15 Captaln �.anproo
d irection
lerly
New•
wes
:00
,1
th
Nor
a
in
1ng
9:00 Cartoon 'i1te■\flr
ther
Wea
the
at
a South
ll
in
L&lt;lolr:
ce
A
ll:lO
-,.
about Ml feet: then
...,:00 -The Red Ro� Show
inter•
lo
feet
Spec ial Broadcast
15
40
n
:
1
1
ctio
dire
We,terly
�; 30 On the 00
l3
Th
· th., Weal l!IJ• of Beech Street,
12
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which li the South welt corner o�_
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of Pon,. .
8:1&amp; Bttatfaal PirlJ'
4'. ao ' 111u,fo Go'kountl
8:30 liewa
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!bll ; Ordin•noe _bo
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I.ego/ Notice

Pl11 Yom ijlH!cb
Price " Blih�
CoueentratlOn
Truth . or COl'IN(tutnefl
could :&amp;e You
Mid Day Ne-«:;
Kovletlme
Loretta Youn, 'llleat•
"atone
Youn,
Frorr. Thne ·koota
Comedy Playhouae
t:30 Adventure Tffne
5;00 �te•mboa:t Bill
1:30 C isco Kid
8:00 Music in the Round
1:15 Jim Thacker Show
11:16 Weatherca•t
8:30 Newa Pictu-e
ts·45 Huntley Brinkley Repon
• 7°:00 Pioneers
T:SO 'nlill Man DawtOn
8:00 Troubleahooten
8:30 'Masquerade Party
9:00 C avalcade of Sports
9:45 Jackpot ,Bowling
10:00 Art Carney Sbow ·
,0:411 Jackpot J!owllnl
·.1 :00 New• Headlines
t I : 10 Weatherc11t
ll:15 Jl&lt;'k Paar Sh�
• ·00 Sip Off

tO:llO
\ 1 :00
1 1 :IO
12:00
12:30
I :00
1:10
1:!IO
3:00
3:30

Eagle Ridge
t
New� Repor
..,,,, w■11

......

i,, Tut le.
ntcltt with Suun end Sara
Ridenour of

9x 1 2 TWEED RUGS $39,50

- · ---- - - - _ ( 24b ) For Tr e
ad
--- -----­
( 20bi lnsuronc»

... &amp; VAN UNDT

I nursday
Ch1nnel 3 - 91.
t•

Floyd, a 21.year-old New York
truck dr)ver who broke into the
ranks of t be co nten d er s with' hia
s urprise
Ul)ael of previously-un­
beate n Von Cllilly two months ago,
gla dly accepted the bout with
Joh nson and viewed it s s the op­
por tun ity to score the upset or
the year.
•

( 21 ) Real Estate

..

TE LEV ISI ON GU ID E
WSA Z,TV Chan ne l 3

P10LADELPH1A U PI-The pro­
blem of find ing "wiU i n g" oppon•
enll continue&amp; lo plague Harold
Johnaon, the number one light
heavywei1bt Conten der who ticor
ed a lop11ided 10-round deciaioo
o\ler Clarence (Ti�r)
FUoyd .
Wednesday n ight.
The nationalJy . televise d bou t
was the 31 year old Phi la d el­
phia n·s 12th consecut i ve viclOt)'
but the winnini streak stre tches
over a lour-year period marked
with long layoffs because of the
laclr. of opponents.

a

j

Dally S�ntinel,

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 5, 1960-7

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I'M B USY-·1 HAVE
A NEW HOB BY

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dlstrlbuteea, admlnistraton, execu­ dl1trlbutee1, admlni1traton, e :r.ec- lion No, T, Town No, a, 11.an,e �·J.
\ tors, of EEu A. Carsey, d eceased; u ton or Carl Christy, de-cened; I.he 13 of the Ohio Comp.any•• !'arthe unlmown hein, devisees, lega. 1.1nknown helrs, d evl&amp;ets, le2atee1, chase, bounded and deecrlbed 11
PUBLIC AUCT ION
j Cue No. 1 -,1,s .
Personal property of the late
lJu1lllld. L-atky, wboae pl1&lt;..'t! of tees, dlstributee1, ad mlnl11trators, J11tributee11, ad mi ni■tra ton, execu• follows: Begi nning twenty chain■
Herman Kelch will be soJd at re.m1.,11u1 lS a-rt.&gt;.t �- .t.ie1uy ttoMi, executore, or LUZB.nne Partlow, d e­ tors of Er nest Chri5ly, deceued; 11nd 26 linki east of Lhe northwest
auction al lhe residence next uranu iiJanc, a11ch.1pn; .the un• ceued ; the unk nown heirs, d evi• L he un lmown heirs, deviaee1, le&amp;•· corner of Fraction No. 7 at lill
to the Posl Office at Por tlan d , 11.uu..,.n llll1r1&gt;, Oe\11:;t:t'!s, h:ga1.ees, see11, legatees, d11tributee s, ad m in- lees, d 1stributees. admi njatratora, �take wilh two white oaU 18 wit•
POii. CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 11.ESUL'l'S
Ohio, May 7, 12:30 P. M.: Ke! - uum· ,ouLt:t:b, 11dm1ru,1u.ra1un, llJ.ecu­ 1strator11, e.1.eculfln, if any, o.f M.a,. executors of Weber Christ)', de- neu trees: thence ea11t 8.74 ebairn,
vmalor Refrigerator ,
Electric ,un, u ,my, OJ t.verell \...ill'ieY, de­ tild 11, Jane P■rt.l,.r,w, d eceased ; t he ceased; the unknown heinr, devi. to a stax.e at the road ; the n ce
II.ATES
Range, Tables. Kitchen Stove., '-'eaaeo; Ule un 1.nown beu-s, uev1• unknown heirs, devisees, legateea, sec11, legatees, distribulees, ad min• tKJuth 51 ¼. degrees west 3.8u
I tellll per word. ou iuertioa. 11.lnim u m cbll'p' - 60 r..er,•.J
and Cabinet, Fuel O il an d Co.al .s�ei., 1�gai.ees , u111.noutees , aamm­ distributees, admini&amp;lrators, execu• illtrators , executors of A Jbert cbams; thence south 3:1, d!'eree11
I cent. per wtird for lhre,e consecutive in.aertiona.
He.:,ters , L.iving Room Suite, rSlr,uon., ex�cuioni, 11 any, ot .t,;u tors, of Tacy E. Thumb, deceased ; Christy, deceased ; the unknown west ;:s.50 chalna along the raad to
Spcci&amp;.I - one mouth for 30 ceotl per word.
2 Bedroom Suit es, Uphol,tered L-lll"ltt!Y, u�e.uea; the wumown the uoknown heirs, d cvlseea, le&amp;•· heirs, d evisees, legatees, di.istribu- a 11take, a small black oak as wJt.
Fu}J rate of 3 C&lt;!nla per word will be cbqed for advertiain8'
Chairs, Wool Rug11, TV Set, End neuli, aev1sees, 1egatee1, mstnou­ tees, d 11tributets, ad minUitrators, tees, administrators, executors of ne&amp;a tree; thence north 43¼ de­
u' DO\ ,-id within !O day1 after rocoJvinj bi.U.
Tables ,. Coffee Table, Util i ty �ellll, aumm11U'al0a, exeeUlOr!, JI executors, iJ any, of John H. t:ar• Cha.rlea Ch r isty, decease d ; the un- grees west 90 li nk s to • gum 12
Envn in AdveruiR111 - SbouJd be reporu-d lmmed.lately. The
Piano Rolls, any, 01 LuLner .:,. \.,arsey, aeceased.; sey, d eeea.sed ; Mrs. J. id. Thumb, kn own heirs, d evisees, legatees , inches in diameter; thence north
Cabinet, Player
naily Sentinel wilJ not be respollSible for more than one incor•
Porta blft'l!I, Elet'tr1c Mower , Hand Ille un1rnow11 hem, dev,aees, iega­ whose place of resi dence is un­ d iatributees, ad nunistrators, exec - 33 d egree11 west 2.30 cha i ns;
red .lnisert!on.
Tools, Bee HiYe and F,quip-- �!!es, Ol.!!U"IDUt.tes, aomm11m1tor», know n ; the unk nown heirs, devi• utors of Mary Young, decea.sed ; thence north t-4 degree&amp; west I . 75
� o1 Thanb and Slte&lt;'i-1 Noti�1 oJ EV,''lts Sl.UO. Obituaries
ment,
Porch Furniture, 12 .:.r..c .. 1.h u, �, 11 ;:my, 01 .t..aa J. urner, sees, legatees, distr!butees, ad · ,he unk nown heirs, deviseell, lega. chains to an ash tree IO inches in
publiahed at l Cflnl per WlJrd.
Ga..11::e Shot Gun and m any oth - &lt;..1t!Ct:dt1.1 ; oehil lJoweu, wnoi;e mirustrators, executors, if any, of lees. d istributees, administrators . 01a m eter; thence north 27 degrees
·:,oRDs
l DAY
3 DAYS
;. DAY::i
\ MO.
er articles not listed . Ter ms : p1oi.:e 01 r1.::,1ucncc 11:1 .l&lt;tl7 1,1ut• Mrs. J. M. 't hum b, deceased ; John executors, if .any, of Ida Christy west Lao chai ns to the place of
Ui
60c
ROc
$1 .J.6
"4-::.0
Caijh.
Uo;IT.)' i..111\'ll, 1 .mpt1, 1&lt; 10nu1:1; °W •ll· S. Caney, whose place of resi­ Young, d ecease d ; the u nknown beginning, contain in g Three {3)
ZO
Mc
$1.20
$U k)
tt;.oo
Net rHp,ontlblt for accidents
.:r �• 111, wno,Hi J.h4,·e 01 re:1-1ae11ce de nce is unknown; the unknown heirs, d evi5ces, legatees, di.stribu• 1cres, more or less.
�
76c
$!.�
12.2:i
$7.M
Mn. Virgin i a Moore
1,; un ... uown; Ule un.c nown heirs, heirs, devisees, legatees, distr i bu• tees, admi111s tntors, execu tors i1
REFERENCE INSTR UMENTS:
Ad ministratrix
ucvu1ee11, 1eg11tees, a111trioutee1, ad• teea, ad mi nistra tors, executors, if a ny of George Young, d eceased ; Vol 116 Page 590· Vol l.'.7 Page
Ad.II N1C81Vtld b)' 10 A.IL will b, in tbtl day 111
Bradford Auction Comp an)'. cu1111Hra1.ori., cxe,.:uton, 1..t a ny, of any, of Joh n S. Carsey, dece ased ; the unknow n heirs dev isees, lega- 152 : Vol'. 1t·1, Pag� 632: Deed 11.C(.
4-30.6lc
.l!.111e W Iii, dece111sed; dranch Mill· William Christy, whose place of tees, d istributecs, ad rn inislrators , orda of 'Meigs County, Ohio.
- -- - ---Parcel No. � :
er, wnu11e p111ce ot re11a1:mce 1s resi dence is unknown; the u n• executors of Sarah Ernali ne Part·
.-:-:�---,-NEW TWO BEDROOM HOUS I!: uruc. nown; N.lillP
T he following d e.et&gt;ribed real
h Miller, who11e known he i rs, devisees, legatees, low, deceased ; the unkbow n heirs,
on Route 33, 1 2 miles north of
legatees, distributees, es
1 I t-or ::.o l e
pJa i.: e o, re1i1,M1 en ce 1s U .313 1'' 1r­ di str ibutees, adm in i strators, execu­ deviseea .
tate situated m th,; TowIUihlp of
.Pomeroy, Ohio. .Frank Bur BO n, uio .a w .lll i
--- - - ators
admin
, executors, if any, decu oro , in t:t Count
istr
(;atuo
ewood
n
.,
g
rma; tors, if any, of William Christy, de•
A
,
th
y of Meigs,
TIRMITI ANO PEST CONTROL HZ RATS KILLED W ITH STAR
Shade, Ohio.
3-4-4tp rtutb' hMyeli, wno.se p1ace of resJ•
of Charles Christy d eceased ; Ida
and
State
ot"
Ohio,
in
Fractiuns
cease
d
;
Charles
Chri
s
ty,
whose
by Fain. FNe lnapectloft. lntu"'
Warfari n . 2 ¾ ll&gt;s., $ 1 .49; 4 lbs.
- ---. de nce lS �1 Lenore �t., l'ark• place of resid ence l!i un known; Young, whose place of resi dence is No. l and No. 7, Town No. 3,
e,d l,y Nationwide. PhclM ll. ,i.50, Safe, pure, and guaranteed .
«sooug, w .
the unknown the unknown hell'fl, deviaees, lega­ un lmcw n ; the u n know n heirs, dev, H.ange No. 13 of the Ohio Com•
anid A. SitrVlc• 'StatMin WY2Ebenibach Hardware.
es, JegateCII, d11tnb u­ tees , distributee1, adm in istrators, isees, legatees, d islributees. ad- pany's Purchase, bounded and d e•
ne1n,
aev1se
115
ND
l4J 27, 28, 29 ; (�) 4, .5, 6,
m in i�trators, executors, if lillny, of ll(r1 oed as follows: Beginnin
a
g at a
and i,p whit• ttt.r ••••• MMr• �ee.s , admmunraton, cxecutor , of e11.:ecutors, if any, of Jda Young,
1 1 , 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25,
Partlow, Jr., deceased ; Ab- pomt ao chajns west o( the north•
JosC!ph
·
r
a
n
me
.
1-'r
oat,
deeeaaed.;
the
un•
GLORIA 'S BEAUTY S A L O N
A11bury
Carsey,
whose
d
ecea,e
d
;
polltan Mota,... 600 L Main
2ti. 27; (8J I , 2, 3, 8, 9, IO,
de nseee,
legatee,, place of re■idence is unknown; ner Partlow, whose place of re.si- east corner or hactfon No. 7 ;
will close im S11,turday, May 7
St., P�ror. Phone WY�O. 11.:nown he irs,
15, 16, 17, 24tp
,ustnbutee1,
a
d minHtraton, execuuntil further nollce due to 111the unk nown he inl, devlsees, lega­ d enee is un k nown; the unk nown thence south 6 chains and 58 l inks
1 1-U-tfc
n
,ora,
u
y,
of
�111e
.Miller,
de­
a
oeH. Gloria Ebenbacb, Owner. EVERYON E IS INVITED TO A
tees, d islributee■, ad minisra tora, heirs, dev i see11, legatees, d i,tribu- to a post where an ash 12 i nches
' c1::ased; the unanown heirs, d evis­ executors, i r any, of Asbury Car­ tees ,admin istrators, executors of in d iameter bears south 10 lin ks;
�3-3tc
d ance Satucday
night ,,
the
eee, Jegatee1, distributee,, admin- aey, deceased; Emma Stimetz, Don Christy, deceased ; will t ak e thence north 84 degrees east 15
Mooae Hall i n Po meroy. There I __
1
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEIC Ot
,will be a g u n .shoot on Sunday COMPLETE BARBER S ff O p 1strator1, executon, if any, of Esta whose pl ace of resid ence i s un­ notice that on the lSt d ay or March chains and 34 l inks to a point in
960, Edna O. Hawk, a s Adminis- the roa d ; then ce with said road
Ii&amp;)' 9 to May 1�. Open Monday,
at 1 :00 o'clock back of tht&gt; SkatEqulpmen t . Ingulre 368 N. !iurnside , deceased; the unk nown known· the unknown heirs devi­ 1
May 16, "Cliffs Shoe Repair,"
tratrix
o( the Esta te
heirs,
ev�s�e11,
of Edmund north 17 degrees weal 7 chains
legalee■
d
ib
dlst
,
.r U• s ec,e, l�gatee s, dlatributtes, �d mi n­
i n g Ri nk on Rou te 7.
5-5-3tp
Third Ave n ut&gt;, MiddltF.t or
ltiddlep,:,"t.
t 28 6tp
Carsey,
dece1i1111e
file
A.
d her pe• and 11 link to
d,
teu,
a
d
m
m11Lratora,
executors:
if
------- - -an ash tree in the
s
I t11tr aton, executors, if an1 of Em­
Phone W Y2-2471.
5-$-3tc
tilio
n in the Probate
Court
any, of Leonard Burn11ide, deceas- ma Sti m eti
of forb of the road; thence with the
Conalgnment S.le
__ _ ___ ___ _ __
deceased ·
An na
'&lt;i ; Jesse _Story, whose p�ace of Pierce, whos� place of 'residence Mei gs County, Ohio, being Case road north 82¼ degrees west 2
MIDDU..PORT FIRE
DEPART- 1 0UR NEXT SALE WU.L BE HELD
( 1 2) Wonted to Rent Lreaidenc
e 18 Gooding, Idaho; Ralph i6 unknown · the un known heirs No. 18, 16�. against the above chains and .5ft links to a post;
Thursday May 5, 1960, at 11 ah,
ment Auction
Sale, Saturday,
Story,
place ot re.aid enue ls devisees, 1 ee'ateet, distributees, ad '. named parties and others as de• thence south 76 degrees weet 5
whoae
al the auct ion grou nds l m i . west F'lVE
May lt, Ewi ng lJ.uil di na on t he
ROOM
UNFURNISHED
Goodm
I
da
g,
ho; Melvm Story, mi n istrators, executors, ii an)', of fendants, alleging that she is the ch ains and 50, links to the south
t
of
Por
erfiel
d.
We w i ll have
Ueed and
T in Midd leport.
house or garage
apartment.
who
se place of reliol!nce ls Good· A
machin ery, lools, and a m isc. lot .
New Mercha nd ise, Evel'}'lhina
n na P ierce deceased·
Call WY2·2029.
the un• d uly appoin ted and qualifilXI Ad- line of Fractioll No. 1 and the
5-�-3tc
ing, Id aho; the un kno"."n heirs, known hein', devisE:e s; legatees, m l nistratri x of the Estate of Ed- north lme of Fraction No. 7;
Lu nch will be serve d . God dard
from Bill)' Goatt t o Kitchen
leK:atee s, d11trib11 teea , d lstributeet, adm inistrators, exec· m und A. C arsey, deceased . F urth- thence west with 11ald bile 5 chains
d ev1 see11,
Sales. Harol d God dar d , Auction•
Sink,. Doon open g .a. m. Sale
adm m 1s1rator1, executors, Jf any, utors of Joseph Partlow, deceased; ermore that the personal property and 50 lin ks to the place of begln­
eer .
starts 11 a. m . Refreahments
5 2 6tc
_
I
AfAh' i'MENTS - i'UrDUb
-•d-lld o. !:lfa Story, deceased ; the un Joseph Partlow, Jr., whose place of the said Edm und A. Carsey, de- nlng, containin g 10 acres. one
available all day. Crill Bra d •
•
ford Jr., AucUonel!r.
6-4-9tc 300 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS.
v oi11rt1la hed. M cJlulllli, MJddle- : k�o� n hei rs, d e_v•�es, leg atees, of residence ls unk now n ; the l.JD­ cease d, is wholly inaufflcient to haU acre is in the soulh part of
Ph unr WI 9-3132.
(5) 3 Jin
2-3 -tf l d !imbuteea, adm i n istrators, execu- kn ow n heln, devis�a. legatees, pay the costs of adm in�tering sa id Fract ion No. 1 and N i ne and one
port. Phone WY-Z...528(1.
KJrs of "Moses A. Partlow, deceaa• d istribut.ees adm in istrators exec• es tate a nd the debts of the dece- half acres are i n Fract i on No. 7,
PONY. 41-inch. STOCKING tEET. :S AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 6 ed; th e unkh�Wn hei rs, d �viaees, utora, if anY, of Abne r Partl�w, de­ d en t, a nd il is necessary to sell l'hl!re is excepted from the herein
�
room apartme nts. A. N. Ben11l, leia tees, 01s tr1buteea, �d minlsln· ceased ; Anna Partlow, whose place the real estate owned by Edmund d escribed part&gt;el of land a tract of
WE WISH TO THANK OUR NEI- , White mane. li'or stud 1:1ervice.
Phone N Y2-3272. .
S� at Shade Valley Lake, 1 2
11·2•tfc tors, executors of William A. or residence is unknown; the Uh· A. Carsey, d ecea sed, at the time land described H follow s ; Begin ,
ghl&gt;on and friends ror their
-.
St�ry, "ecea.sed; tbe unknown
B)lmpathy 1ind help al the I milei EHt of Pomeroy.
of his decease, in ord-er to pay the ning at the southeast corner o! the
FOH RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY heirs, dev_isees, legatee,, dlstrlbu- known heirs, devl!1ees, legatees,
death or our dear husband and
deceden t and the herein described tract of land;
� 3 6tp
distri butees, admi nistrators, exec. debLs of s ai d
4 rooms and bath, unfurnished. tee11, ad mmlsLrators, executors of
________
father, Everett McKnia:ht. The
degrees west 3
tor,s, if any, of Anna Par&lt;tlow, de, costs of ad m i nistering said estate. thence south 84
u
Call a(l.oJr 6:30 P. M. Phone EIJZa B. �ean, d eceased; the unLoyal Women'a ClaHis for their HOUSE TRAILEH, 10' " W', Five
thence
north
Partlow
17 degrees
ceased
Rose
;
,
se place Further, pla i nliff allegea that the chains;
who
WY2·l575
4-16-tfc k now n hem;, d evlsees, legatees, c
rooms and ball\. Sl�eps 8. Co n­
lovely dinn er, the Loyal Men 's
f resid ence is unknown· the uh• sa id deced ent, Edmu nd A. . Carsey, weat 3.33 chain• to a hole in rock;
tact Jl'rauk Hudson, Bashan Road
--- d la tri�uteea, ad mlni1trator1, exee u- . kn ow n heir , dev isees, '
Cius, Dexte r Church of Chrh,t
s
legatees, d ied teiied i n fee si m ple of all the thence norl..b 84 de&amp;rees e:ut 3
Rt. 1, Ri.cin e.
5 3 3lc SLEEl�ING HOOM. 409 W, Main-st tors, 1f any, or Luther H. C arsey, distribu
the Rutland WSCS, Hilrrlson­
tees adm inistr,tor, execu- part:el11 of real esta te hereinafter chains to the road or to the east•
Pom eroy, Call WY 2-2848.
decCalM!d ; the unknown heir1, devi'
'
vllle Lo dge 411 F. &amp; A. M.,
de scribed as parcel nos. 1, 2, and 4. line of the above described 10 acre
lp seea, legatees, di1lrlbuteea, a dm ln- tors' if a ny of Rose Partlow de- And
4 2_
-cc
_
9
___
___
_
O
furthet that Edm u nd A. Car. tract; thence aouth 17 deerees east
Hurlsonville Chapter No. 2ff� . GOING OUT 0 1'' .BUSINESS SALE _
_
ce Hed · Ch;rhi11 Partlow1 w'ho,e
i1trator1,
executor
s
of
J
a
rvi
s
ar·
d
ie d seited in fee sim.ile of 3,33 chains to the place of be•
sey
Ol,CS and everyone eh1e whC&gt; I .Merchandise :.ind
c
Equipment FURNISHED
.
�
APARTMENT,
place f re side nce is unknown; the
!ieRl flowers, also Dr. Davis aud · must go this week. Dressos
room s and bath. Phone WY 2• le)' ,, deceased ; the � nknown heire, unknow n heirs, devi1ees, legatees, �he undi vided 801/ 1296th part of ginning, the exception herein to
.f, 30,6tc d ev1sees , legatee,, d 11tributee1, ad• dia r i butee adm
down to ".00. Call WY2-34�7.
the R.iwling,.Cruitll 1-'uneral .Home
8915.
t
inlstrators execu­ parcel nos. 3, .5, 6, ll nd 7, descril1• contain 1' acre morf.l or leu,
s
June ' s Dreu Shop, Mi dd leport. _ --;-;:-::-c:---=====-----:::--:-c:c- mi niatratore, executors of Holley tor&amp;, ir anY, of Charles Partlow, ed here i n to-wit:
for their sy m p11lhelic •J erYice1.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
LAR G E
FlffiNlSHED ROOM. Hawk, dei:esaed ; the unknown deceased · John Partlow
5-3-3lc
Parcels Nos, l - 2:
Mrs, Everett McKn i ght
Vol. 6$, Page 118; Vol. 67, Pagei1
who se
an d d aughter Mrs. Mil dred
�itche n �rwileges. Women or a heirs, dev.11�e1, legatee-. dlatribu• place or ' resi dence ta �nknown;
The following d escribed real 31 4.-313 Deed Recordli, C.:ase No.
,_____
U
___
co_uple p1 efcrred. 136 S. Second tees, a d m mu1trators, executon of the u nknown heirs, d
Marti n.
IHH tp ;, JN D OW LlND-, AN D SHADES
e1Lale
.situated i n the Count:{ of 3627 Probate Court, Meig1 Cou n.
eviaees, lega­
Veutla11 BHn d1, all 11:tea an d
M1ddleport. Mrs. Ray mond Lu• John Can6y, deceased ; the un- tee s d l
stributees
ad min lstratoJ':S Meigs, i n the State of Ohio, in the ty, 9hio. Vol. 148, Page 244, Dee d
colon. Free Jwlimatea. D11le
ma n . If not ho me call · Dutton known heirs, d evlaees, legatee■, exe�utoiany ' of John Partlow ' Town•hip of Bedtord , bounded and Record,.
a
l8)
Wlppel Supply, 2111 Union l\ve.,
Drug11.
5 S 3k d i■trlbu tees, ad mlniatralon, execu• deceased ; • the u �known heIra, dev'. describe d as follows: The soulb
Parcel No. 6:
Pomeroy, Obie..
3-4-6()tc
\(lrS ot Lilly Ro1c Car&amp;ey, decelB· iaeca legatees dlstributees
19M BU[CK
$9915.
SPECIAL
.
half
of
a
the
d
The
west
following des1.:i'i �ed rei!I e11one
half
of
Fr
a
c,
I
1
H1rd•Top 2 Door. S�rldlng
�.the u�known heln, devisees, Je- m inl�trators, e�ecutol'i, . �if llex• tion No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No. tale stt ulted Ib thtii 1'0Wn ship of
N!i.:W ZIG ZAU SEWING FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOa
ees, d1st rlbutee1, a� mlnlstratora ander Hull, d eceased ; the unknown 13 of the Ohio Company s Pur· &amp;d£ord, m the t:ounty of .Meig
orl11:lnal finish. Dynaflow drive,
Webster Fruil Farm, �
Ille. Makes -button holes,
s
'
Blattt nars, Pomeroy.
executor,,
5- 3.(lk
0
k.
Duttum, ., Te l YU on 5-3201.
I f 8 ny, or Caroli ne �ar• he irs, devl secs, le latees, di strlbu- chase. conta in ing 65½r: acres, more a. nd i:itate of Ohio, boun ded and de­
a nd .11ll fancy lili lches. Ji'ull
aoy, decea sed ; the unk nown heirs, tees , admi nistrators, exe(utors of or less. 'fherc is excepted from this scribed as foliows:
5·5· 6lc
The south one•
price $47 00.
Terms.
Phon e
GMd '1:INn UIN C.re
devi sec■, lega tees, d httrlbutce,, ad- Grant Hind s deceased · the u n­ tnct of land SO acres more or leBS llalf of the e.ist on
e-balf of Frac­
WY2-2204.
M1•6tc
AU Mtlt.. •nd Mo.:let,
mi niaU ators, executora, If any, of
know n h � irs'. dcv i11ees, ' lega tees, conveycd by a former ow ner, uon No. l , Town .No. ll, H.an1e No.
'
( 17J
Wonted
MITRO-.ITAN MOTORI
Edm und Caney, deceased ; the un- distri butees adm inistra tor1 exec­ Jame s Phillips, to William R. Phil- Ia, of the Ohio Co mpany
's Pur­
I.tit Main It,
USED NEW IDEA
MANUHE BEAUTI
k�ow n heirs, devi1ees, legalees, utors of M�rga n Martin, de�eased ; lip1 by .a deed dated Ja nuary
CIAN.
APPLY
HYSELL
14, chase, contai nin g about 65 acres,
'S
,....,, Oh ..
Spre111 dcr. Carl 1':aster day, Rt. I ,
Beauty Shop, Pho ne W Y2-3N7. d iatrlbu toet, ad m lnlstrat?r�, execu, the unknown heirs, dcvisees, Jega, lt,77 a nd recorded in Vc.tl1.1me 47 more or less. 1'here 1s excepted ,
Rad11e.
3-5·3lp
ton, of Wlllli1m R. Phillips, de- tees d lstributees ad mi nistrators at Page 597 of the records of however, the followi ng
4·30-6tc
19M MJ!:HCURY $795. 2 DOOH
described
_____
ceased ; the unkonwn heirs, d evi- ex� utore of Lew.ls Baun ducea� deeds of Meigs Cou n ty, Ohio, and tract of l11nd: .Beg in ning at
Sedan . A itood reliable c11r. El,EC'fltOLUX VACUUM CLEAN­
1
the
aeee, IeaatL't!B, d l■trlbutees, ad, ed; Wilber Dean , whose place of al the present date owne d by E. C. southeast cor ner ol tT1cuon
Bl,ettn an, Pomeroy.
tHi.fltc
er with 11tlachmenls. Like hew.
No. 1 ,
mi ni1tralon, executor.a, of Jamea resid ence Is u nknown ; the un­ McGra t h (See deed fro m A. O. Tow n No. a, Ra nge No.
13, thence.
Only $3tl.OO
ca�h or ter ms.
Ph_i lllpa, d eceased ; the unl1.n?wn know n heira, devlsee■, Jegateea, Lightfoot to E. c. McGrath, Vol west on s1ud Fractio n line &amp;;
19:i.:I 2 TONE
BUICK EXCEJ.,
l'ho11c WY2-2204.
rods,
5·3•tllc
A.lR CL\ND!'rlONJNO, REFRIGEB,, heirs, devl11ee11, lea:ateea, dlstr1bu- dlstributeea a dministratoh execu, ume 146, page
le nt cond ition
$593.
Pho ne
13 l inks to the County Road�
613).
.
■Uon service. Jack's RefrJaera­ tees, admi n istrator•, executors, of tors, if anY, of Wilber �an,
S112-4192.
6�•3tc PLANTS t,'Oll SALE: SW l&lt;.:E'I'
Furthermore excepting a tract of thence North !i d egrees we,t 10
de­
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU Naham Ward, d eceased; the un. ce11ed ; the unknown helr1,
Potato 90 cc11tR per hundred;
land
containing 10 acres more or rods along said road; thence north
devl­
liM BUICK $1 ,993 V8 SPECIAL
ZMa7.
8-23-U known heirs, de_vl11ees, lea:ateea, sees, legatees, d lstrlbutees, ad• le11S and d esalbed as follows: Be· :.:1 dearees eaat 39 rod&amp;
Tom11lo and C.u.bba.(le, 75 ce nts
l.Q a large
Har d Top 4 Door. One careCul
diatrlbuteea, admmlatrttor s, execu- . m lni straton, e11.ccutora of Wrl1ht ginning a l the southeast cor ner of white oak atump; \hence aortb
per hundrell or 10 cents per
26
1. rJ. McCOY
owner. Dyna!low drlYe. Rad io
tors, of Geor1e D. Welker, decea11- Welker, d cceaseJ; the u nknown the south half of the southwest degrees e11t 20 rods to the middle
dozC!n; Peppers, Egi;: P!llnt,
AUCTIONIIR
a nd Healer , Blaett nars, Pome­
cd ; the unknown heir■, devisee,, heirs ,deviaeea, legatees, d istribu­ quarler of said Fraction No. 1 ; line of said Fraction; thence east
Brussel Sprout and Caul i flow­
R...nt, 2. LOft9 aottoll'., Jh....
roy.
6-6- 611;:
lesatees, dlstrlbu tees, ad mln latra- tees, admlnistratora, executors of thence north 66 rods and 9 li nks 28 rods and 11 links to a atone;
er, 13 cents t1 doz. ll. F. Hoar d ,
,11 .
Mason,
W.
V
5· 5-0k GIAVILY nACTOI SAi.ft ANO ton, executors, of Abe Price, de- M alissa Partlow, dceaaed; the 1u
. 1- to the north line of the south half thence south 3 roda and ·.7 links
1906 PONTIAC STAR CHIEJ,'.
leeatees of aaid fraction; I.hence WC!st 24 lo the southwest corner of Frac•
lorvlc.. 51 2 I, Mein, P411MrOJ. cc11ed; the unknown heirs, d evi• known heirs devisee11
473 6yc11more Sl., Middleport
Phon• WY2..2971. 0,-n 6111 t secs, legatees, distrlbutees, ad min- dlstrlbutee1 ' ad minl1tr�ton exec: rods; thence south 66 rods and 9 tion No. 2 ; lhence . eaat 1 9 rod■ and
�-12lp
SINGEll
ELECTRIC
8Jo�WING
p, m; until June 1. Sal......_: i stra tora, executors; of Lydi a A. utors of w1i11am Martin, de�aaed; links to the south line of said J7 link, to the northwea:t comer
m achine
Round bobbi n in ell.•
Win1ett, d_e«ased ; the unknown the unknown heir,, devlsees, lega. Fl'actlon; thence east to the pl111ce of Secllon No. 8; thence south
I� CHEVROLET V8 4 DR. SE­
Huold B■rnhut,
60
cellt&gt;nt coudltion $43.00. Pho ne
RNdavllle.
dan. P1.1meroy Pol ice Car , Bl■et·
heir
s, dev1aet1, le1ateea, dlslrlbu- tee1, diatributee■,
adminlstraton, of bealnnlng.
rods and 17 links
OhHa.
.
the place of
Phono
Cooly'
1
lle Uf'I,
WY2-2204.
3·3·61.t'
tees, ad mlni11tr1tor1, executors, of exiitculors of Stephen Hull, de­
tnan, Po meroy.
IUl-6tc
REFERENCE DEEDS; Vol. 1 16, beginn ing, contalnhq: 22 acre■•
3-19-lfc
Benjamin Cornell, deceaaed; the ceased; the unknown hein, devl. Paee 695, Vol. 127, Page 152, Vol. more or leas,
- -::-:-----ccc-----c-c =
---'DS OLDS 38. Z d oor. Radio and 17" CONSOLE RCA TV. GOOD
MUii.Lii ,u1tNACII.. WII fl­ unknown h,irs, devlsees, le&amp;ale&lt;!st aees, le&amp;a tee,, dl1trlbutee1, admin• 147, Page 632, Vol. 148, Page 244,
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
hea ter, $100. Needs repair. Car•
conditio n . $40. Call WY2-6639.
tlOUllil •ppltannt. Arnold Ire, dlstribuleea, admlni1tr1ttrs, exeeu- UILraLon, executon, of Amanda H. Deed Record,, Mei&amp;&amp; County, Ohio. Vol. 24, Pagos f.36.-537, Vol. 87,
roll W. John1on , Racine, .ft..D. 1.
JI .3·3lc
thera, lyracuN, Ohle". "'­ ton of B.1rton MUia, deceased ; the Martln, dece.eed; the unknown
Parcel No. 3:
Paaea 3H·310,
Deed Records,
3tp
WY .2,6314.
l l •INho unknown heln, devleees, legatee1, heir,, deviaeea, le1a teea, dlstrlbu•
The following described real Metg, County, Ohio, Case No. 3627,
dlstrlbutee11, admlnl1tr1tors, execd· teea, ad mlnl1tratora, executor, of estate eltuated in lhe ,Township of Probate Court, Meiga County,
n:LE\"lSI &gt;N RAIJlO AND SIIALL tor,, or A lden Stery, deceaHd ; the John lJndsey, deceased; the un• Sedford, In Ule County of Meigs Ohio; Vol. 1-48, Pase 244, Deed
applla nc11 repair. Phone OtJt unknown heir,, devllee,, legate e,, khown heirs, devi1ees. le1ateea, and State of Ohio, Jn Fraction No. Record,.
30" EMERSO�. EXHAUST FAN
dlatrlbuteea, admlnistra\ON, execu­ 1, Town .No. 3, Ran,:e No. 13 of
Parcel No. 7:
r.t.cCli ntoct, &amp;adnt, Oluo.
for ceilln1 with lourre. Retailed
bON
tors, if anl', of Luther Carsey, de­ the
Ohio Company's
Purchue ' Tbe followina described real u­
2-1-l{c
for fl24
sell for
20"
ceased; the unlmowr; heirs, devl­ bounded and deacrlbed aa follows: tl&amp;e 1ltuated In the Townahlp of
Emerson wlndow exhau■t ran
BUO..T IDTWUIN DJ:,
seca, 1e11tee1, dl1trlbutee11, admin­ Bealnning at the ■outheaat corner BecHord, in the County of
Mel1111,
retailed for $82 will take fU.
tJ&amp;oed fo:- ,'t4o1U' luNa:J ,,,,. ..
lstraton, executon, If any, of Lu­ of the south half of the 1outhwest 11nd State of Ohio, i n .Fraetlon No.
P1ymenl plan if )'OU wl1h. Tele•
Um.ilea. )'Gu.llllD. ID.d Abtlott,
ther ?artlow, decea■ed; &amp;he un• quarter of uid Fraction No. l; 7, Town No. 3, Rance No. lS. of
phone No. WY•2•3433.
PIion, ll'Y-USJI,
H-U
known heirs, devtaee,, lePtees, thence north 88 rods and D Unb the Ohio Company's Plarcbaee,
D 2 3 tc
cc
dialributeea, admi niltraton, uecu­ to the north line ol t he south half bounded and deal� u followa:
:-:L
v111o_
N
__
ltAt.10
::--:AND
="'
1M
c::_.._
tors, lf any, of EUhu Putlow; de­ of 11ald• Fraction No. 1; thence wett :Beclnnlnt on the north Une · of
AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL WY2Appll•nc. Npalr. C.11 Pranlr
ceased; the unknown heln, devl­ 24 rods; tben�e 10uth 68 rods •nd FracUon No. 7 at the nortbweat
3738.
N- 6tc
C•ptoln1, 414 N. ltctn4 A�
see1, 11 Jateei, di1t rlbut1ea, admin­ 9 links to the 1outh Une of 11id corner of a ten acre tract of land
MWdl1,-rt.
I t tk
DO YOU PA y CITY PRICES roll
i1traton, execu tor,, of ·M01es Part• Fr•clion; thence eut to the place deeded by Milllht Welter (■ee Vol•
uted firm machi nery-? See Bill
low, deceaacd; lhe unknown heln, of bea:lnnin1, containin, 10 acru ume 30, Page 229) to i,utb.h Ctr·
h.ADIO TV IIRVICI
Goodwin and buy at farm price..
devlsees,
le&amp;ateea, dlstrtbuteea, ad­ more or lesa.
1e1; thence west on 111,l Fnc\lon
ALL
MOOILI
AND
MAKII
WY-2-2774
Six mllta from Wilkeavllle.
m inistrators, executors, of James
.REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS: line 2a rods to the road; thence
Phone WY 2-2255, .,..,_..,, Ohio
f 28 30tc
V1u1han'1 Eslennlnalln&amp;
W. Carleton, deceased ; the un­ Vol M, P11e 211 Deed Records, ,outbea■terly along &amp;1id road to •
CLILANO TY and APPLIANCI
known heirs, devl1ee1, le11tee1, Meica County, Ohio; Ca■e No. 3627, point , rodl aoulh of tbe place of
3 3 lfc
Company
d lstribuleea, admlnistr■ton, execu­ Probalo Court, Melp COunlY. Ohio, bealnnln1; lbe..., north 7 rods to
It. Marys, W. Va.
AUCTIONIII
the place of beatnnlnt. coo:tainine
tors, of Lusana Partlow, doctaaed; Vol. 148. Pase 2M Deed Recorda.
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FOR SALE SEV� ROOII HOUS� the unknown hei rs, deviset1, lei•·
P�I No. 4:
171160th of an acl'I!, more ot le11.
wl tb two bath11 au,ae , w11b tet.s, di1tributee s, ad mlnl1tratora,
Crltt Al'Hfonl
The followln1 described' real
REFERENCE INSffltJ¥ENTS:
Write, P1MM e, C1ntact
hon••• cellar, larae Nrner lot executon ol Geora:e Wuhln&amp;ton eatate elluated' ln the Count, of Vol. 36, Pase 185, Deed .Recorda,
A. C, llADl'OIIO. ltactne, Olli-.
located in Cbe1ter, · Ohio, on Partlow, deceased; l'it unknown Meip, In the State ot Ohio and In Meip County, Ohio, Cue No.
Look at the Space. Look a.I lhe
Roule 7• .Pric:od to Hill. U Inter• beln, devlaees, Jegateea, diatrlbu­ tbe Township of Bedford, In Frae- 8627 Probate court, Melia Count,,
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nted call or write Paul PoUn1, teea, admlni1tr1ton, executon of
For llhe S.t Buy &amp; Best nrms
Riple)' . W. Va. 1·t1J. ES2-IM33, William Chrl11ly, deeeaa�; the un•
On New end USED, Look lo
known hein, dev\1ee1, le"leee,
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=--=- =""'= -:rivB IIOO::HOUSI diatributeea, admlni■tratora, H•
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with bath. ·Ntce loaUon. Melvla uton of Ida Chrbty, deceaeed; the
.._ood. 111 LOcwlt st., Pomer01 unknown hein, devl&amp;ees, le11tee1,
dlstribu tttR, adminiatnt.on. exec­
NQ.1111p
Before 0:80 .i\..M.
uton, of Tide Christy, deceued;
Mktdl...rt WY•Z.­
U.1. No.
w...,1,, Ohl•
B.OUSl: FOIi SALE L&lt; P ,GE­ the unltnown he.in, devllM■ , Jea:•·
P......, W Y •Wlff
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Opan HffY My t t. t
town, ala: room1, t rtom• down. tees, dislributeea. ■dmlniatraton
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ICAUTZ
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I up, aP,tto1.tmately 1 acre le­ executors of Minnie Chrilty, de­
1eN ltt II
At ChNhr
vel land u:ceU1nt well 13 mllu ceased; the unknown beln, deti•
VERY REASONABLE.
PIANO.
Yuken W141
frQm Pomerc,y · oa Stitt Rout• sees, leeateel, dl,trlbutee1, admJn.
tlotpoi nt refri1er1tor,
Tee ter 1
HAMI\.L IIIVICI ffATION
Inquire iatraton, es.!C!uton of Cbarlea
812. Priee II00.00,
Babe and 111c11e1. Olhcr home•
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE AT NEW_
Mn. Howell at P..etown.
Christy, deceaHd.; the unknown
hol d arl icles. Inquire 841 Poul
AIOany nh
heira, deviffea, lqatees, diatribu­
a-1:i:eoie
Street, Midd leport.
5 3 Stp
tees, admlnlltr11m, exeeuton of
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Vern Cluialy, deeeaeed; the
BOYS BLACK
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known hein, devlltel., leaa et•,
�•hi.on aole 1- to toe. Slzt:f
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. wILL TRADE HORSE$ AND dlstributeea, admlni■tralor■i ea:
11.et. CbUdren'1 tennLJ oxfords llA.ltNE8-IJIIPSOM lNaua,...NC.C
ponies for cow or 7oun11 .heifer ton of Or.over Christy, '-- dec:eaaed;
c:uahkln in■Qle. Md,Blu.e ,1.00.
or a &amp;obd d..n uaed oar, An• Mike Chrilty-1 wbOM place of rtd·
'IUddloPGli, l'ln, ••
·Tbe Sboc Bo1, llldtllei)ort,
mob.U., ',W.:: l'lloM ..... 1 ell Burtrld&amp;e, ID 2, Albany, denctt ii Tipton, " Iowa; the IID·
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LEGAL NQTICl
Bids will be received at lhe of•
fices of Webater &amp; Full.I, Pomeroy
Nation al Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Ohio, unUl 19:00 A. :M. on the 6tb
day of May, 1960, for the ■ale of
the Ella White real estate situated
in the Village of Syracuse, Ohio,
and consi&amp;tinfl of a two story frame
dwelling house, four rooms down•
stairs and three rooms and bath up
stairs, 1ara1e and fol.ti' ad joinlna:
lots.
The real estate is .appraised for
$5500.00 and ca nnot be sold for
less than the appraised value.
FRIEDA FAI:HNLE, II
Administratrix or the
Estate of Ella Whi te,
decea sed.
(41 26, 211 , 30; (8) 2, 4, 5, Ole

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Mr. and Mr1. Albe rt Paynter
vlaited Mr. and Mrs. A. 'D. Tuttle
Frid ay ennin&amp;,
Mrs. Freda Ritchie .and ■on, Ro­
ger, sp{' nl Monday e\lenl ng with
Amy Wolf.
lw'lrs A. D. Tuttle, Mrs. Gl�nn
Tutt le and Mrs. Amy Wulf visited
Mn, Harold Beegle Monday.
Kathy Tultif: 1pent Wednesday

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Mr. a11d Mrs. t1oy.d
Ch,11.er villled Mt . •nd Jin. .A. D.
Tuttle, Sund•y afternoon.
Mn. Mutba ,leElroy •pmt Sun,
day afternoon with Mn. Amy Woll.
Mn. )lllton Tuttle 'WU in Ath•
en, on butlnH1 Wedne■day.
Mn. Milton Tuttle . Mrt. Glenn
Tutlle, Mn. A. D. Tuttle and Mn.
Am)' Wolf were shoppi ng In .Park•
enburl Tuelday.
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Margaret Tuttle and
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Senti attended the diltf
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Ma,un Clink with inte,tin,1 flu ii
ho1qe: and able to be out .
and chHd ren opent
Shlill,
wl.th her m otherI Mt1.
My?Jli . Bent&amp; and family.
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Plaintiff aays that the real
estate, described in said petition
a� Parcels 1, 2 a nd 4 and which
were owned entirely by Edmund
A. Carsey at the time of his de­
cease, was apprthied by the ap­
praisers at $1,000.00. Said plain­
tiff states that the In terest or
Edmund A. Carsey in t he real es•
tate de.8Cl'ibed 11:1 Parcels 3, 5, 8
and 7 w as appraised a t $6UI.OO and
that t he entire interest In saJd
real estate Wall appraised by the
apprai sers at $1,000,00 and is Ua
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Plaintiff states that she is un•
able to determme whlcb 1efen­
oants are the ow ner, 01 the re­
m amm1 4Q6/ 1 298th part
of the
real esU1.te ae1cr1bed c1,s Plll'Cela ;,.
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Plaintiff In her peUlion · set.I
forth au the he1rs•al-la w and neXI,
01 km of ti;dmu nd A, Carsey, de,.
cealil:lO, who are entttled to th.t
lrom
next estate ot' inheritance
..e.amuoo A. liarsey, deceued.

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Plaintiff in her pe tition allege■
that tne mtere11t 0£ said · Edmund
A. t..:arsey, aece.ased, 1a suoJect to
me nen or c1a1m ot" the Divmon of
a1a tor the Aged i n the liepart­
ment of t'UOuc Welfare of the
i:) late ot Ob10.

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Plaintiff in her petition requeat1
auwomy ,o 1eU tne e ntll'e mter­
est m au parceta a.eacr1Ded in said
petmon by virtue of �tttmn 21:.£7.­
Ud o, the rt.ev1sed t:ode Of Ohio.
In the prayer .of the peti tion
plamllff prays she may be au\hor•
Llod a nd oruered to sell the en­
ure mtere1t In all pucel.s of real
estate de.scribed in HJd peuuun,
which are numbered 1, 2, a, 4, 5,
6 and 7, aeconttng to the 8latute1
in s uch case made and provided,
Jree and clear of
and aU
cl alnu of the defendant.I herein,
and lor 11ueh olher and turthe11 re­
lief, lea:al and ,equity, a s may be
proper in the prerolles.
Said parties are required to
an■ wer on or before the 11th dlf
of June A - D. 19fl0. ·,,,
Dated April 211t, u,au.
Edna 0. - IIIWk al Admln•
istratr.i:r. of tbe Estate of
Edmund A.. Carsey, de­
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crow,
Port■r,
Attotneye for Plaintiff
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treas urer; Bi11 Be�fi. uainant alMf INch Street, both r11 �r
treasurer; Ruth Ann Brothera. _ sec• h n, VI II• .., of ,.....,.,, Oh le
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porter; Dottie Brown, uail�Q.t_ re- owning lots in the immediate �,ctn­
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direction
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Su1:80 'file Life of IRlieJ
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t:00 Zane Gr�y 'nl.eatre
age of Pom•
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Price " Blih�
CoueentratlOn
Truth . or COl'IN(tutnefl
could :&amp;e You
Mid Day Ne-«:;
Kovletlme
Loretta Youn, 'llleat•
"atone
Youn,
Frorr. Thne ·koota
Comedy Playhouae
t:30 Adventure Tffne
5;00 �te•mboa:t Bill
1:30 C isco Kid
8:00 Music in the Round
1:15 Jim Thacker Show
11:16 Weatherca•t
8:30 Newa Pictu-e
ts·45 Huntley Brinkley Repon
• 7°:00 Pioneers
T:SO 'nlill Man DawtOn
8:00 Troubleahooten
8:30 'Masquerade Party
9:00 C avalcade of Sports
9:45 Jackpot ,Bowling
10:00 Art Carney Sbow ·
,0:411 Jackpot J!owllnl
·.1 :00 New• Headlines
t I : 10 Weatherc11t
ll:15 Jl&lt;'k Paar Sh�
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9x 1 2 TWEED RUGS $39,50

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I nursday
Ch1nnel 3 - 91.
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Floyd, a 21.year-old New York
truck dr)ver who broke into the
ranks of t be co nten d er s with' hia
s urprise
Ul)ael of previously-un­
beate n Von Cllilly two months ago,
gla dly accepted the bout with
Joh nson and viewed it s s the op­
por tun ity to score the upset or
the year.
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WSA Z,TV Chan ne l 3

P10LADELPH1A U PI-The pro­
blem of find ing "wiU i n g" oppon•
enll continue&amp; lo plague Harold
Johnaon, the number one light
heavywei1bt Conten der who ticor
ed a lop11ided 10-round deciaioo
o\ler Clarence (Ti�r)
FUoyd .
Wednesday n ight.
The nationalJy . televise d bou t
was the 31 year old Phi la d el­
phia n·s 12th consecut i ve viclOt)'
but the winnini streak stre tches
over a lour-year period marked
with long layoffs because of the
laclr. of opponents.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 5, 1960-7

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SpOnSOred By Federated Women's Guild

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Mrs. Zundel Was
Speoker For
Family Night

Mrs. Ralph Zundel apoke to
first
the congregation of the
Baptist Church. Middleport, Wed .
ne5d ay evening when the ch tuch
held a hm1ly Night meeting in
observance of Family Wfflk.
In her ta lk on ··Christian Fam•
•ly L•le· · , M" Zund e l Lold of
w ays '" strengthen and enrich
the family as a umt. She empha,bed families worshiping togeth•
er. enJoyme11t of music to1ether
I le�rning together, k eeping com:
m1ttments ancl discusaing their
futurea together.
Mrs. Zundel list ed 1 0 ways
which f1n11l1es can
strength en
thei r lives .t s . Having run together, cel ebr;it111;::: :µecidl days sha ring e x perienc es. family c�unsel­
ing, smgin t:, worki ng,
und er•
standing each ol her. rntcrta ini ng
others. go111g lo church together
and gn·111g sacrifil'al l y .
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She emphasized t he need for
pue�tli lo _spe nd as murh time as
pou1ble _w i th their childre n .and
lo wonb1p togeth e r es a family
50 H to not looi;e lhe be nefit an d
blesting which j 8 g.ained by lam­
07 worship.

T�e an_n ual moth�r-daughter dinner sponsored by the WoGu ild_ or the Federated. c hurc h was he ld W ednesday at
6:30 p . m . , with 1 1 1 mothers and daughters present.
�!rs !'h al �1 e 1 nhart ass1s1M by
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�Ir... l·li•la nd ll ml':. . '.1-t rs . Uale d e the ir
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d ection of Mrs. Guy R u-;.
Sm11h, �Ir� J..awn·rll'e Lanning, se ;ind Mn. Marvin BW"t,
p«'
8(· n !'f rutzlmg. �1 r� W J Bar• sl:'nted a group of
_Ms
songs
and
inger
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lcls 11111d · ,.rs l . tady:. l"w.:kler pre• playii mclud ing, The Bible
ng,
p;ir(' d the dJ11nn. v. hich was serv- Je1ms Loves Me. Praise Him,So
Two
ctl by l'llll :-1t- 1nh,m , Uen N eutz· f'r nge rs,
The Willem .an, God Made
1mg, H&lt;' v Waldo J . 13;i rtels, D ille
Bab i es, Jesus Sees Me, The Llttle
:,11111h , fhi-.�lrr K n i g ht H nd J oseph Bunn y
a nd the step, t,p and bow
Sisson t;il,1£, 1.h-wrauons under motion song and cl o-500 with the
thP Sl.pcrns1on of .\1 1...s Erm;ii pray er song, "We Thank Thee." •
Smith wuc p11sh'l flower arrange.
Particip1it1ng were Manly n and
,m·nt 11 uf l!rn·n . _yellow and pink, C. ralynn _Tracy, Ehzabel� Blaett
� Marc111 Owen,
w11h matrhmg n.1pk111� ilnd can - ncr,
Connie Lan•
dlc�
ning JJ�1my �hmo_ll, Allen Holter,
l.ro1cc wa� SJVl'I, tiy )lrs. Thom - Davld Crov:, �arvm Wilaon, lteaa
as Young, spmtual ltfe chairman Booth, Eddi e Young, Stevie Jewel
;i. nll l h.
, under the �1- I M
c prugr11m 'AilS
Hlrold E. Hubbar d,
presided
e lanie BW"t, Dehn ICennedy. in'.
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�l:� � �� �� -1: �� ��l�n&amp; �: •: grid Hawley, �•ncy Crow, Rhond a over !he service a nd introduced
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· Be ee Wilson, Jennifer Chapraan Milr:e Mrt. Zun del and Mrs. Beulah
. u ti
!_bite 10 d Mrs. Paul Haptonstall
� �rses; � :� t :"'1 neas G i lmore and Donald Smith. '
c n u : , Mrs.
a
..-uO ting "My God and I'' . M rs.
Fred Blaettnar, president. A gift of
Mrs. Rlcbard Youo1·• iroup j H1pton1t11l accompanied
them
money w u given t o the Kathy Sue n n g "How I&gt;o YQU Do Mother " on her aecordi a n and als0 p I ayed
, White t'und. following the ain e ing afte r wb.lcb a skit, "Tlie &amp;pelll�g "Swtet Hour of prayer .. 16 an
o r "St.itk Up t h e Dishes For the Clai;s" w.u presented b y Carla •ccordian wlo .
�en to Wash' ' the group adjourned Norton, Sandy Hendrlckl, Mary
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Tbe &amp;ervice -WilS opened with
to !he s_a nc_tuary for the program. Francia, Jantee Schmoll, C.ndy
A rec1t11t1011 "We Love You M.o- Grueaer and Linda Smtth. A reel• an or&amp;il.n•puum cJuCl ··My Task"
lher.'' by Caralynn and Mar ilynn lation, "To Rock ur Not Lo R-k " by Mr t. L. ec1 1 Br.. ubury ,nd M r,·
Tracy, Mel a me Burt and EIWlbeth was given by Donna Jl.elbel "'"
who Gerald Anthony after which L .
Blaettnar, opened th e progri m 1f . alao 11ng, "Rockaby e Ba by ," Three D. D11cs gave L he evening prayer.
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Alter tne devot ion a! service re•
t�r whu:h a toast to mothers w11 readln11 wtre 11ven lnclud ln(I
freabm
enta were served in the
.Il l Ven by Sa lly Globokar a nd I toast ·'The Br■vrst Battle," by Penny
to. da ughters by Mrs. Phll Globo lr.ar Hay es; "Mother and Othen," by bateme n t with Mrs. Hubbard
with Mn. Lena Huber givina: a C heryl Hood, and "An Apology to serving punch a nd Mrs. James
toast to dau2hters a nd grand - Mother,'' by Ann Holter. The pro- Pul l e !} the cake. O t hers aHl1tin a
daughler1. .
gram cloaed with a recitation were Mrs. Pa ul Smart , Mra. Tony
The Hegmneri Departm ent, un• ·' Which Lov1d Beat," , by BeHi� Fowler and Mn. Ray R. Plclr.en1.
The refreshment table waa cen---Wa taon.
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Mrs. C. _J. Ebenbach, the oldest m ent of 1piria .end lilacs ce ntered
mother pre se nt , and to A[rs. Jlmrny with a church replica .
Joe Guinther, the youn,:eat mother
pre$ent.
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Fai r Program

Visiturs thh week with Ml!,1 Loia
Cecil were Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Ca rpenter who were enroute from
their winter home in Florida to
l nei.r ho rn� in Athena, Mrs. T. F.
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c.ec1I ol Coolv1i1e and Mn. Vlrgin l.i , Bentz
rhorly, a former
resld_ent ol R11clne and n ow 11,,i.
Ina: m Zanetvllle .
Mri. Haro]� Hood. proprietor
of Mary June II Be,rnly Shop NI·
turned ho me Tu esday (rom Colum
bus w_he re she spt!nt three daya
a llend i n g t�e Beauty Colle ee for
ttdVlHH'e hair styles.
,
H�b Shirk o.nd ftUllscll S hirk Jr.
of Sprin�fldd vi�i lc d over the
weekend with their grandmother
Mn. Mm11 ie Erlew111e 11n d famuY
on Gran t �I. Mrs. Erlewine who
ha a lil.!en 111 for i.e,• er.a l weeka Ji
a llttl e impro��� Mrs. Jamu I ltu! Sr. and Mn.
Ro hrrt Jklbcl we :-c 1 11 Loe an
ye1te_rd11y to attend a regional
meet1n1: of 1:11rden clubs.
Mr. li n d Mrs. Jo1 1 S ehli af v Ja il,
od thl11 week wlth M n . n. �. Sti ns�ury and Ml11s S1d! y Sr haa t . Mr.
Schaaf h.11 been rccen l ly di••
1.!hargcd from the 11rmy au d from
hore th(')' weut tu Calllt to vlail
with Mrs. Sc-haa l' R po1. ren la .
M u . A. V. Smi t'h and M n.
Kathryn Thomp»on and children
'!loved thi!I week
from Short
fou.rlh Street to Nay Ion Run.
M�. and Mn. Paul Bo11Uc ,re
mov m11 In to the l'. w. Vance
propet1ty 011 Sixth Avenue.
ltr. and Mrll. Charles Neal and
irln d1on, l'erry , were In Port1mouth one day last week.
Mr. and MM!. Vlrill Edward•
have return ed tu their home In
Columbus a fter
spendlni the
Wfflr.111n d with Mr. and Jifrs.
Charita Edward, and Mr. and Mra
L. S. Dile, ind other relatlvea.

Contribution Made Discussed Wh en
M 1' n'st
To Kathy Sue _
I e rs M ee t
Devotions by the Rev. Arthur
Hos p'1 tal FUn d
McCaul y, host pastor, op ned t h
mcetl g or the M
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e igs County
A contrlbutlon w11 made to L he
in1sterlal
A.s ,wc1al 1on held Mond ay
Kathy
Su&lt;' White fund when th e
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ltev. Eui::cnc Brow n presld enl
roy Church of Chrtat met Tuesday
l he
e vening at the hmlle of Mn. Mel· 1 cond ucted
busin�ss scuio�
whe n the foir program was d is•
vln Smith, CHeater Road .
Mn. Elwood Bowen , prealded cut1ed. Rev. F'ran d s H. Glazi er
at. the., . meetin g which opened WH na med chairm a n of the fa�
wHb. . �e\l,Cillion1 taken from Pro • proa:ram . The Rev. D elbert �. S.
verbi 15 by Mn. Walter Kennedy M U ia, District Superinten dent ot
Jr., who ill.so read a poem ''What the Ohlo Southest Conferenct&gt; of
l s The Bihlt'?'' and cloffld with the Ev a ngchc.il Unite d Brethren
pr11yer. Members reapon ded to C hurch, WIil be the speaker for
roll call with a readlnf concern • the op e ning ni y h \ of the fair Rev
Ing "Mother". Plans were made Ha rold Do:;ter 11p9k e of his futur�
for a wiener roast for me mbers work with the Bethany Colleie of
and families in Ju ne at the Mid• whl e h he will be repre sentative
The _ next me e ting w JII be a �(.
d!eport Park.
A chuact er 11kctch on Asher luck_ din ner for ministerei and the i r
WIiii given hy Mn. Ed ward Ve noy fam1ll oa 011 June Z8 at Forked
and e n tertainment was In charge Run L.a k o,
of Mn. Bow ers with prl1.l!ll award- , A t lrndm
g were Rev. Roberl n.
r d t o Mn. Alda JeHere and Mn· C ard, Rev.
Pa_ul Hook s. Rev. Fred
Charle11 •:akcw.
1 · Go1.r� ner , ,,irs. Edmu nd Life,
R e fr csh rncnh were sorvod by
Rev. • rank Dunn , Rev. McCauley,
lhe hosteaa to Mrs. Gladys Dailey
Rev.
Brown, Rev, Pearl Casto, llev.
M r8 . Kennedy, Mrs. Jeffen, Mn. I
Do5lu, R e v. llalph Zunde l, R ev.
Harol d Smith, Mrs. Esk ew, Mre
� John Elwooll and R ev. Howard
Bower ,. M rs . Venoy an d 50
lluppe lt.
Cr a lg and Mn. Denver Kipple.
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Mrs. Maxine Arnold. Girl Scout
cookie so.hi chairman for the coun•
Ly . lR 11nnounc\ng • mecll nf for
l'"rlday ;it ten o' clock Ill the Sun•
sh ine Coth1ge In Middleporl of
Stout ('OOkle aale le aders. Mr,.
Arnold uk t h• l each leader have
her work sheet comple ted and be
rea dy lo tu,rn In I fin•I r11porl.
Mra. Arnold \11 expreuln,i her
appredatlon to 111 who helped
m a ke the Brownie and Girl Scout
cooikle 11le I 8UCCHI.

l,e,ulers To /Ifeet

Mr. Wa llac e Nic hols

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Election o( om eers WH he ld
w hen th e y out h Fellowship 0(
the Rock
Spring.a · Methodist
I Church m et Monda,- evenlni at I
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the church.
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Mary Mc Mee, president, con­
du�ted the
buslneaa
seHion
· which opened with the Lord 's
Prayer I n unison an d scripture
rea d ing or 1 Corinthia ns 12: 4_30
by ituth Ann Brothen. Officers
el ected were Louann• Leonard,
pre8i den t ; J a net
Arnold, vice
presi dent; Carol Bearhs,
secre• 1
tary: Rutn Ann Ball ey, treasuUJ';
Patty Arnold ,
news reporter·
and Roger Leirh elt, represent.a�
tive to the O(flclal Bo.a.rd.
It w.. announced that th,
Ch e,ter charg, M Y F we,e Invited
to attend a Bkatlng party fllurs•
day evening given by the Paator.
�I Unity o( Shad e Valley . A meetrng of th4; Ch ester charge MYF
wa:; announced for May 8th a l the
Alfred Methodist Church.
S even rea d ings were elven dur•
Ing the pro1ram hour ,includ ing·
Woreh l p For the Home, P1ttY
Arnold an d Mary Ja ne Dougla1·
What Ne w Commandment Did
Jeaus Giv e Janet Arnol d ; A Re•
de 111 pUon l'•Uo-wahtp, lbry lft­
Afe�: Golden Rule, Ruth .Ahri
ll1tl1y; Our Fellowship Jn The
Church, Louanne Leonard; Personal Callin g, Rlchard Clark · and
My Life-Now An d Then, ' Mrll.
Hugh Bcarhs.
The meeting closed wi t h the
M YF ben ediction a fter which re­
freshmen h were se rved by Lou•
an aa Leonard.
The ne xt meeting will be he ld
Monday, May 16, with Mary Jane
Dougl111 as h01le111.

ALUMNI TO MEil
The Harrisonville Alum n i All•
IO('iatlon has announced II meet•
Ing for Monday, MRy g at 8 p, m.
lo complete plan11 tor the Alumn i
banquet to be h eld M1y 2 1 . The
me eting · will be held al the Harrl­
!IOnvllle School.

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WEATHER

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30 mllM ,.,- ._,r 8IMI WNWt ..
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int cool.,. Rain llbly. LAow ....
ft� SO. north■- 60 UltMvfh.

I Ugly Tornadoes Rip 2 States.
Hundreds Are Dead, Injured

WILBUR.TON, Okla. UPI - A I about 30 squa re blocb of this town
seriea ol ugly tornadoes danced levelina: a bout 12 square blocb
auou Okl1hom1 a nd Arkanw and ca111ing M per cent damage lo
during the night leaving hun dreds Uie rnt. All water in the town
ol dead and injured, many more was contaminated by the 111.orm.
The twister dutroyed the Cal­
homelu1, and lhi1 town I sh.am•
Baptist Church just before
vary
bU4id
an
bin of wrecked hoURS
50 persona were to begin a ,upper.
nen build,ings.
re
At leat )5 persons were known The Rev. R. L, Phillipi aaid lbe
hey
t
so
e,cape,
to
n
ce
cha
no
wl.fl
and
zone,
torruido
dead in the
more than 230 penons were in- I jU1t knell and prayed. AH were
jured, many aeriou1ly and some illjured .
crit'ica lly.
"We were bounced around as
The twisters 1tarted skipping I. 1 In a ca e, ., Phil!"Ip&amp;· 111·d· "It
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Thursd ay ni&amp;ht, and continued
if the whole ,arth had
m
as
td
tee
hammering a dozen small town, rallen from ��b us. It �med
Oklahoma about d usk
across
we.. wl!r'e f�llmg forever . . . .
bou n. They
for the next four
We d iscovered one ,..oman
struck Ark.anaa• early today.
t 19 yeara old under a m�t­
abou
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Several victim, were killed as
R. L M �omaell of ra� IO
.
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ttS
r,
oth
suppe
to
own
d
they nt
lion
IOI US, � 11&amp;lr:.01ee, 1a1�.
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while they 1lept and at leut three She was dead. lymg face down in
. .
pe rsons died when their can were
aboul 111: lRCbet o( water , The
piclr:ed • up orr a highway and storm apparently ripped her ha�
smaahed along the roadside.
out of her handl. The baby wun t
1 3 o..d At WHlllllrtM
to � found . Sb.�. 1till clutched tbe
sa
Reports from Wilburt.on id 13 ba I blanket
by
penona were kilwl and up to lz:t.
-------COLUMBUS UPI-Mrs. Richard penons injured.
R. Willis, who can· ,whip up a
The twiater churned through
chicken d inner that'a oul of th is
world, won the Mr&lt; Ohio title ----------Thursday night.
The comely, 30 year old Wash -_
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Inglin Court House mother of
s
four won the title a fter , &lt;wowith
n
hour coo k-OU in competitio
16 othe r contestant,.
IRONTON, O. UPI-A 1am of
Runnerup was Mrs. Richard P . J
re5CUe 'WOR�r!"unda,y
ury
Funeral &amp;UYices for Cetil L. .
MacDermott of Welllngton, who
Ios a
lto\lr
came i n second after placing fint Sleeth, a&amp;e 62, who died IRl&lt;ldenly :.'11
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91 e,
782
1
al his home fhlll"lday nipt,
in home .planning.
tince Wedne&amp;e4 ·
veMra. Willis, who faiJed to 1&gt;l1Cf! South tulu, Akron, 0., will be
fltllt In any lndLYidmrl events, held Saturday at t p. m . a.Ill tbe
The body of
N
mini
prtl)UM clllcke11 · roy1le, • 4illt P�-1- f.untnl.. � �
made -wWa chicken breull, herb so� with burial at Kirkland llleia- fact ::nn:YI B urtm,lon on ifi e
l stufflnf and
sour cream-mush- onal Gardena� near l,.akia.
Ohio River al1 9_: 15 p. m. (edt).
Mr. Slee(h _ had been I foreman
room sa uce; fudge calr.e and
ic-rt thaD � • • ......-teti; uliDC
Goodyear Rubber Co., WH thei� hanck• ..
ch.eesecake.
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1 at the
'""":"'a nalive of Clifton and ,vu I equipment,
.a.g1m1t
irtrualed
veteran of WGrld war
.the cloek
I shifting sand, around
• e
the boy
h6pe
tbat
slim
Sir
the
in
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$
rs
Survivors are three brothe
aJlve.
be
1lill
mi&amp;ht
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HuntVirgil
ton:
Forrest, Charles
High National Record
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About 800 spectaton, including
Gall, ington and Ray of Miami, Fla. ;
Emory's St. Patrick's
father, Minor Payne, • and
the
cC
oy,
M
these 1ist ers, Mn. Thelma
WASHINGTON UPI - U . S. of• da ughter of COBA sire Emory's St.
thr
broth ers , ;md three 1isten,
ee
n,
Harri.Io
Lucy
Mn.
Fla.,
licials said today that Soviet Pre· Patrick, produced 20,326 pounds of Miaml.,
at the scene -when the
were
Mn. Zona Rogers, New·
mier Nikita J{hrushchev appears milk and 91� pounds of butterfal Clifton
body WU finall1 reeov•
uth's
y
o
Mill
an
d
ton, W . Va.; Miss Lesaie
, to be trying to lay .a basis for to set the natio nal record.
ered.
Gail is the first or the G uernsey Ivy Sleeth, both of Mason.
blaming the West if the Big Four
Thomas
Henry
parenta
His
to
age
of
yean
The �oulh'11 mother, Mrs. Dor­
summit conference fails lo ease breed under five
produce over Z0,000 pounds of Sleeth and Nora (Riddle) Sleeth, othy Payne sobbed as bis body
tensions.
prel.'eded him in death.
wa1 brought from the bole in the
This was their interpretation of milk in 10 months. This h1. mous
Frien ds will bl! receind at the ba&lt;"k)'ard of th eir borne from 2S
available
is
i:.ire
y
Guernse
l{hrushchev'a R o c k e t - r attling COBA
at fun�al home anytime after 6 p. feet down..
speec=h to the supreme Soviet to all Meigs County dairymen
m. Saturday. '11le Rev. Richard
techCOBA
"We pray ed lhat our boy would
Thursday, which included t he dis· the regular fee said
1 Wright will of(lciate.
Slerrelt.
Dick
n,
a
nlci
be returned to us alive. We pray•
closure that a U. S. plane was ahot
ed without ceaaing the nlgbt a nd
last
down over the Sovlet Union
lhe acetdent happened•
Sunday.
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The United States pressed its
Pa1ne·s fatbel\ pa1tor of the
Inquiry into lhe plane incide nt.
T1bernacle
Emmanuel
Baptist
Americ an officials were conv inced
the Russians had destroyed an un•
armed U. S. weath er plane with an
from the well.
unconscious civilian pilot who ac­
Chand•
ll
Campbe
J.
Dr
from
ay
yesterd
received
letter
a
In
fron•
the
ddentally strayed across
ler Supervisor of the OhJ o Scholarship Tests, it was declared
I
lier from Turkey.

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llolb ol thct• con,e,ndera !or lb•
Democratic prealde.ntial nomln■.•
Uon Interrupted their eampalcn11
to be Jn W11hin1ton today for the
1cheduled nn■I Senate vote on
help depresaed
le1illat1on lo
In a session of county court this morning, Nora Muller, 59,
■rc u. 1n th eir par■llel auaulll
on the El.aenhower 1dmlnl1tralion, oi' Pennsylvania, was fnied •25 and costs .on a charge of in•
eath hH atreued hill belief that tox.ication brought by the aheriff, with $15 of the fine su s•
tbia blll ia important lo the pock.­ pended. She paid up and �u released.
eta of economic d iltreH in West
HAR.OLD I, DAltlT, cited by
Vlr!Pnl.1.
the ahcriff'a office on a feckleas covering . from a eoneu1alon after
in the !ace h&gt;' a bill
operatlqn chatte forrelted I NO beina .struck
b
at home pla �e. Tbe •C(ld•nl
t
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h
to
1pi&gt;f1r
r
fa'ueci
he
bond when
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happened at1 noon yesterday. She
be-arinc.
nose a nd for'!he■d Injury
sutfered
Y
OMI
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P
police
RO
NIW
TH
and was • brought to Pomeroy
by
s
servl&lt;!e,
thi
into
weat
cruiser
to
and
taken
the
Dr.
Butri
r,nu,i
mornina: wltli &amp;he new radio installed yet:terd.Q. The nd O was hoipltal In \he Ewir11 alnbulance.
At Harrisonvllle, Lolll.se Afln
ordered from a GaUlpolla �r m. at
a
C
rseY was Injured when 1he was
Monday evenlp2'.- seNlon O Pofflalso
1truck by a bat •t boiue plate.
. John G. Ginther, 00, died Th urs- erof Council.
,
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day at the home of a son, Or i s, Chief led Weblter aald-tou, .tbat
near Cheater.
delivt:ry of the i111:.w motor acooter Old Score May Be
J{e wit 1n empl"yee of the fOl' , C�eclr:inl park.Ina melen. is ex- Evened OD Saturday
Ohio Rlver Electric , C'o. u hU1 1 93'1 pected tomotrow. The icooter wH
When Mlddle rt and Racl11.e
wbeu he retired. He w11 a member a1so ordfired by Council Al:c.ltKlty d iamond lelimt �tana:le
tomorrow
evenin,i.
of tbe Feder■� · Church.
1
p.
m.
in
M�dl
epor1: In the
at
his
death
h¥
s,Rt NG ..SIU.LL play took
He wa, preceded fn
t he
Cl au A secllon•l finals
wife'. SurvMnf are· the eon, three its toll - In lwo co\lnl.y crade ackets wlll ha ve a chance to
J
g.lr.l�
w
y, Porn- achoob )'ell.erday . ilh two
si sters, Mrs. :%ph i• OqU
even an old score.
m:,y; Mn. Mary siu,.ey , Cl ark&amp;- 11 tbe victims.
It w11 in t.he early 1930&amp; that
burl, W. VJti.: MN. · Edith Adt�cer A t s�aCW1e, • Katen Grueser, Racine
beat Mlddleport In these
rin.
t
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n ind two 1R■ da:uJhter of M r, and Mn. No an
, Akron, 1 ,irandso
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aame final•, ttnd did It aa:a in in
a R k
ru .e .
re
o er Hoapltal
G e r I■ l
pndloN- the late 30a. In \he l1U1 . 19(0&amp;
Funerai aen1Cf!• will be held - -'----- ---Middleport tnoe!ttd Racine out o f
AVAIi.AiLi
l.�INIII
Ewtbe
trorJ
Saturd&amp;i' at 2 p . m.
d istrict fi �ls, 10 the laclr:eta
the
btl Funeral HOme .wh� , friendl ()�o �t ; 1'ct� ■re availare
''Me down" ln thta. jou1Un1.
fl'p?J!
ni,w
County
•'llfl�
Uli
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l �'ll bl Boone. Hindy
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News Roundup: Home Front

STILL NARROW, MIXID
NEW YORK UPI-Stoek1 were
1enerally
narrow a nd mixed
In moderate tradlnll today.

New Pomeroy Cruiser Goes Into Service Today
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Mr. Ginther Dies
At Son's Home
Near Chester

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w inners In Dispute -�: �1:': ..�'\!,"�, ·.v:::;
Declared ff/•

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Kennedy Forces
See Chance For
Better Result

CHAIILESTON, W. Va. UPI
Sen. John F. Kennedy and bl•
VIM Vire.in,■ l&gt;aeten staked out
a firm claim to underdo1 1tat111
today but 1tlll proteMed to eee
the
chance, l mpn,vlnil In
'Oemocr■tJc . prealdtntlal
atale's
primary conteat next T\Jttday .
In the camp Of hi■ rival, Sen
Hu�r t I{. Humph rey of • Mlnne­
aota, there wa.i • 1rowin1 ·hope of
victory.

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Official Election Count Leaves Race
For Coun ty Engineer Little Chan ged

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Senate Sends _
Area Aid Bill
To. Eisenhower

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TM ft:w.l Huu.au.t M■Mnlnt
111lne at HU.Int.- Mhtft.. It ttM
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Mtt.n. tt ii eftr 400 fNt deep,
a,Nl'I, l .. IIC,.. Ind hal 1h own
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Veto Expected

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May
Friday,
Pomeroy-Middleport,
Ohio,
18
NO.
XII
VOL

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9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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u�nna Leonard

N Qffle d p resi d ent
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OPEN DAilY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Mr and Mrs Chules Buck visit•
e&lt;i Wednesday in RuUan d with
M.r. 11nd Mrs. Ran Mi2:ht.
Mrs. Francis H. Glazier, alter•
n•_te dt'l esate from the Enter·
prise EUB Church w11 i n Colum ­
bus last week to atten d the
WSWS convention hel d at the
I
Burgei.1 Ave .. EUB Church.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Thoft\a Mn.
: ; corgi a Thom a , Guy Thoma' add
"'. !l_ry Lou Burnside wer e Sund a'y
vmton a t Hawk ' a Nest :Park Jn
West Virginia.

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M rs. Clilford Phillipi left
Wednei;day for a vii;it in Middle­
tow n with her &amp;0n•in•law and dau­
ghter, Mr. an d Mn.
Wtlliam.
Ne11se an d family .
Mrs. Sadie Brawn •nd Mrs.
P earl Phlllip s of Minenvlll e were
Sunday dinner guuts of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Mu11.11r.
\Yilliam Phillip3
of Rittman
arrived- Tuesd ay for a vi�it with
his mother. Mrs. Pear l Phil lips.
Mrs James Fug.ate a ccomp.inied
her brother and sisler-in , law Mr
o1.nd M rs George Melnh11rt to Col•
u�bu� . Wl'dnesd11y evening !or a
v 1s11 with Mr and Mn John Mayer
and family

DEPART MENT ON T H E MAIN FLOOR

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ay LUCIL LI HAWIC-INI

Glid den Pai nt Co.
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e suffered a badly bruised jaw
and waa brought to the office of
.: Middleport physician lor treat·
ment. No bonee were t,roken a nd
sbe wa� Lreated and rel eased.
She 1s thl!! daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thor Carsey.
MIMBI Rt OF THI Racine 1'"lre
Department are urged to be prese nt at a mtieUng at the town hall
Monday evening at 7:30 to make
plans for a July 4 celebration.
RUTHII.FORD GIN MANLIY,
Indicted on a manslaughter charge ,
w11 placed on probation for one
year on the usual probation lerms,
according to an entry filed In tho!
Cle:rk of Courll omce.
A MAI.RIA.GI LICINSI has
been issued in Probate Court lo
Vira:11 Leroy Cozart, 20 , laborer,
:\on of J.lr. and Mrs. HObart c02art,
and Lona Da iley, JS, daU&amp;hter
of
Mr. . and M rs. Ocran Dalley, both of
Porttand.
MAYOR KENNlnt -.:cEihinney
tined Robert B. Black, 2'1, •Rutl and
Rt.• l, $28 and co11l8 tor apeedlng
and $5 and coat.a tor llle11I muff•
ler, ln court Thuntlay nl&amp;ht.
Th• MIDDLll'OllT emergency
aquad waa &lt;"ailed.. to the Parlr:-st
, home of Lota Scott at '1:46 p. m.
'l'hunday •ftet lhe had fallen.
, 'lbe aquad wu n!eued upon arrival ol 1

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WASlitNGTON UPI - The Un it•
ed Slates loday delivered a note
to tbe Soviet Foreign Office de­
manding furth.er details concern­
ing the American pl.11ne w h ich So­
viet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev
uld was shot d own Sund a y over
BOuthern Russia.
State department omcials said
the note was handed to the Soviet
Foreign office this morning . They
added that it was not precis,ly a
protest but rriore In th e nature or
a firm requeet for add itional in ­
format ion. Meanwhile, Americ an
ortlcla ls expressed some putile•
ment as to why the Rul!5lans were
going to such length to boast ;1hout
lhelr shooting down of the plane.

Askin2 Enlighten1nent

that Carl Weese, Don Nease, and Maurice Loll, teachers in Mason Woman Treated
the Southen, Local School System, had won Round (1), con- , F B ck In·
r . � Faye W, H
cerning a question that has received wide publicity recently. 1 �.1rg1nia
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The topical question of wide tor of the assembl� lme.
■ �eated at lbe M e1�s . General
the a
d iscuuion was, "Who started
tlti.a
The question wh.tch . hu sent Ho,p1tal for a back mJury re
1
.assembly line?"
of .a w ck
any peo�le probmg into pases morning as the result
m
The Elghth Grade students of
of many different mites and mod- on the Ball Run road. The car
William�burg School who cont�sl-· els of encyclol)eNu, appeared &lt;!n driven by Min J:IOH• and owned
.
ed the answer of Eli Whitney ae
Ratrden, Hart.for�.
d
a recent !lghth gr1de 11Cholan)up by Jlll dr�
•
e
line,
d
assembly
the
of
beginner
damaged
when 1t
avily
e
h
W�li
ed
each
year
con
truct
s
tea that is
cided Henry Ford was the orili n- by tsome of the helter teache n of skidded on the ,:ravel road and
a tOr•
1tr11ct I bridge.
tht state.
The driver wae n,le11ed from
the
'item
at
h
t
d
sai
mpbell
a
C
Dr.
Even though the Racine tea&lt;!her1
-bo1pital followin1 treatment..
the
becriminate
s
di
to
forth
put
was
'ley
U
es,
themselv
were sure of
goata."
e
th
and
eoJ"lsulted nine e ncyclopedia or tween the "sheep
TWO GAME LEAD
With nin,e books of higher learnbooks of learn ing before mating
e handed Pomeroy a
Gallipoli
e
th
if
as
looks
it
them,
d
behin
Ing
.
q_uettlon
d
conteste
the
or
an IS'ilue
1
in the SEO southern
lead
2-game
Local
Southern
the
or
Each book and encyclopedia con- teachers
Thursday
e division baseball race
th
not
are
certainly
District
prefer•
I
suited gave Eli Whitney
a
4-3
victory
ov
e
r
lacksOn.
with
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ence over Henry Ford ¥S orlgin- , " goats."

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Solemn Wedding Ceremony Unites Princess,
Commoner Before Westminster's Great Alter

MEIGS GINERAL HOSP ITAL
Ad mitted: Berth.i Arnott, Ra·
cine; H erbert Powell, Racine;
Lester Hart. Pomeroy; Mrs. Jean
Andrew
VanCooney. Pomeroy ;
Dew•
i.dNDON UPI - Princees Mar­
Clifford
roy;
e
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Pom
Zwilling
Nellie garet became Mrs. Antony Arm·
Mrl.
hurst, Primeroy;
stroni;.Jones in • solemn wedding
Eggert, Middleport.
Dismissed: Anna Buck, Pome• ceremony before the gre at altar or
roy; Lester Hart, Pomeroy; Con­ Westminster Abbey today. In 1
nie Spencer, Cheater; Cly de An· small voice almost lost ill the
reat'hes of the abbey sh e promised
denon, Harrisonvill e.
to love, cherish anrt obey the com•
moner of her cho.ice.
CALL'&amp;O TUE5DAY
As lhe &amp;rc:hbishop of Cant erbury
The Racine emer&amp;encf 11quad
ced them married "in the
pronoun
AlCred
of
wa1 called to the Mme
the l'll ther and the Son
of
name
fake
to
vening
e
ay
d
s
e
1\l
crow
Ghost," a tear trick­
Holy
e
th
Jamea Swartz to Holzer Hospital and
face of the Queen
the
down
led
'M1e
illneas.
den
following a sud
squad also m ade a run to Holzer Mother.
her vowl
Ma"tgaret fumbled
with Mrs.
Hospital W ed nesday
Denver Boggeu. a maternity ca se. once. She stumbled slightl y when
asked lo take Armstrong,Jones
"for bet ter, for worse."
SHED LOST
Before she f.'OUld repeal the
Pomerov firemen wen t to . anse, the archbishop looked up,
phras
wer a cail today· at 10:30 a. m.
d the phrase and Princess
stale
r
e
to
D1nvllle
o!
de
si
this·
one mile
uniantifi,,d property where a Margaret replled without any
shed was loat to fire. No eatlmate trouble.
Ar&lt;llllrllllf-.lO&lt;leg oppeared net:
OA lhe 1ou w� av&amp;Uablo.

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Armstrong-Jones t.ook from t he
vow. and pale but got through his
archbishop a wedding ring made
,
lines ,ucttssfully.
His hand&amp; moved nel"V(Jualy, but from a nugget of Welsh gold
he calmed down and a smile broke and slipped il onto the finger of
across his face after the Duke of the prlnceu.
Thi• wu a marria ge which
Edinburgh wbillpcred to him.
For Margaret, it was the joy- ignored many royal traditions.
It was the first time a eom­
OUI climax to a romance which
of gossip moner had married a princess of
had overcome weeks
and innuendo a nd whic h had been the blfHJd royal a t the grea t altar
subjected to the snobbery ot which for 900 years hu been th e
crowning pl1ce of Britain's kings.
mu&lt;"h of European royalty.
Near Queen Elizabeth At the
d
An
This was :.t:argaret's day.
the hundred s of thousands of divorc� parents ol Arm1trong­
Brlton1a little peopl e who cheered Jones: another first for royalty,
her on the way from Clarence which frowns on d ivorce.
Among lop.rank EUN1pean roy­
House to tlie abbey proved they
only Queen Ingrid of Oen•
lilllY,
the
loved her an d approved
accepled the weddinJ invila•
mark
could
who
pflncess
a
or
choice
have had kings or princes bul lion.
But 111 t he gossip and crit.ici!m
cboae a commoner in!'tead.
''With t his ring I lhee wed," melted away on (hit perfkt
intoned the archbishop of Canter• tprln&amp; day. Gray Old Loudon put
1 on her part)I' dresl for th&amp; oocabW'J.
lion.
1.- �•1- Trid, .
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