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&amp;leanor Scbaaf, Middleport Sod~ Editor, Phone 80711

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J.o Ann Kessingerls Chosen
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Jo Ann Kessinger, daughter of girb

Mr. and Mrs. c. D. Kessinger
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Mason on Saturday, April 13, an;l h
Oth
Girls to be bcld at Camp Cae.s·1r voted to bold tbe annual Mother· ome.
er guest. were. Mf·
Hud~tm and dl 11 0'htet , tanll ·
ncar Cowen, w. Va., this summe•·. Daughter banquet in May at the
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Mason MethOdiqt Church.
The Jean.
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Mills Kellslnger, a · junior a~ Sun.shlnc Cfass of the church wm
'Mrs. 5am Tinsley, Charle!ton,
Silk and
me here after her
Wahama High School, was select serve.
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189 In a drawing over two other
The dues of the dub were
fll. Kathryn PaYfte) t who
has
Cotton
raised at Monday's meeti.... h bee_n .seriously 1P · ~fqr l severg,J
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¥r.&amp;. · Georce
.:~eh aud
Combinations
e]Jfidr&lt;::n, John. ail L"tera Jane,
Mr. lnd Mrs. QeorJe Ne!llei·
zatiollll.
and ber motber.......Mr&amp;.- - Edison
road,·
Sl"., and. ~~~ughter, Janet,
Cottons
Twenty-four members and
were
bualneq visitora in GaPta:uests were present · at the me~l·
noun. ·ip&lt;&gt;lls Hondoy. ' '
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at which a Staniey. part)' with
Washable
Sandra Roush, daughier of Mr.
lliM Ledl Kraueter of Nelsor.- ,
Mrs. Donald S. Roush ot New Mrs. Eleanor Newberry as ho!lt.
rille aDd . Mi•l p(&gt;lare&amp; Krauew·, ,
and a freshman at Mar- ess wa.s held.
Co-hoatesses for the meeting
Athe~ ', 'ri'll'l!l· weJkeri:d :ue•lf of
was recently lnl·
wbicb was held in the · St. Jotlllilr"pir..!J, &gt; H!- and IIJrs. )!!!-:::,t~~~~
Alpha Beta Alph~t,
don Itn~ttr. ·
library science honorary seph'e Pariah Hall were Mn
Ruth Ryan and Mrs. Ida I)lehl.
ora:anlzatlon.
and Ill"· lobq .ll,Weeb •f
Min llousJI is a 1936 iJ'Iduate
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apent S~day wlti
of Wab•ma High School and 11 1
She ia cun:ently
panq_ta, · ~rJ.
Herman
the Commeicial •
m=;.~~; 1 ,o~~f,
Student Cbri.ltitn
DIIB88 SHOJ
Stboll
and
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Mr.
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Mn:.
.Eidoni
the Chief Justic.1
tlon in Columbu•.
Weeki.
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!ad Sl.
Pomeroy ~
tbe. AcapeUa cbolr at
Mr. Bumgardner Is a student at
Davia and
Em-.tt Will 1pent
Mers'ball
C~e_.ee and ls , a II'I£ end in Colu.mbUJ wltb relatives.
Pleas~t, werP..
The Iiral rneeti,qg (tf the Lucky -:'Inner Jueltl
bla mother, .Mra. duate of Wal'iama High Scliool,
Mr."'and )Jra. Fred Wlt:kltrom,
Class. of 1955. His parents a&gt;:"e
Tfiens 4·H Club or JfyseJJ Run Mary Helen •Davia, ·sundl.}'.
returned to their home;
Styled e•peelaUy
was held ~onday At the residence
Mr. ' .an!l Mrs. RObert .Jones, former rc&amp;id.m\11 of Clifton •nd Elwood, Ill., after a weeks ':"-1•
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of Mr. anit Mrs. llartin Woodard. Green1Jeld. were Sunday ! guests Mastm.
whb Mr. and Mn. Jrtbn Prick. ,.,/
Fourteen members were pre· or Mlu Sara Jonea add Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Erlkin f1r'
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T. II- Davis. ·,
St. AJbaua, w: Va.: Were .SUMay
which aaw Pauline Glbtoll namod
Hackett , oldest lon of Mr.
gyelb of .Mr. · and Mra., Jobpf:'
prealdent; Joan Wood.lrd,. - vlce
Mra. . Oeorae Had:t:tt Jt .,
trick.
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pre1ldent: carylan nob1son. Bee· has been confl!led to bli home
~v. and Mrs. RO:g:er B!lhop .
retary; Clara Hysell, trea1urer; with mu1npa. He waa jc:*t'· recovwere
in L.lncuter Tuesd~t}' to
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Shirley Heilman, neWa reporter· erin.r from an auaCk· o( ' bick'en
attend a EUB 1pa•torJ conference,
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Shirley Dugan, and Edna,Qilmor~ PGJC , when _h• became JU with
the Atllls :HemorJ:Il
I reeently met at the home of held at
recreaUon leaden and Viola .Mr· mumps.
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B.
Thomp1on
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W.
Knight and Can•lan Ferrtll 11
Mr.. and : MrL B. F. Patmaiee
MJH
Mtud and Freda Gruner
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In
cbar1e
of
the
safelY. dlrectora.
were. in Gall1pollJ tbll ·\ftOk to
atulo.a wu. Mr.. Hat'TY baVe returqed (rom a triP to ~~·
vilil
her · father, Ella -•, IJeadow·•:
10111 and the west coaat. Tbey fiC·
MJ?. Paul Sisson and Mr~. !~o­ Qlenwood,
W. Va., wijo ru a p!l ·
eompanted their . lit~ 'Jitd broward Hy5ell were al!o named as
tlent at Holzer Hospital. 1'
&amp;her,in-law, Mr. and Mrs.· C. A.
adY!Jor1.
Mrs. Clarence Eber&amp;bach was
Neff of Chlcaco.
~ext meeting will be held
In Holzor Ho!lpiW fo1·,t checkup
and ·MrS. J(lhn '").JoKe!U!le
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Mn. Dwla:ht HyseJ1'a on AprU
Tuetday. She wu .,eeompanied by
flower~ wu
vi".!'"'J!,ln Dayton over,..the
her daughter,' Mrs. Kenneth
dryina:
Cook,~ and aon, TommJ.
Delmar Hamm
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tor winterforbouquet&amp;
lttiY· WALl! 101''-' AND 00 fAI
Gt!ne
Sbe~'ar.d, COlo'!Db~ ls
a ~Inner suq&lt;1111 ,_,.
'I)von b7 l{rs. Cl B' Tholl&gt;P' •enll',tt
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MOM)tng Stat.
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at the horne of Mr. · anoll · Mu;. &gt;{ri.·Jeas.e Rou~b wu •'eleeted to
. and Mra. Eldo'l
Wliea 1 ohoe
Jour loot, d._'t alip
William Lowe.
attend the Leuon Letden Train·
daUghters, . Deda,l
or sap .. ;..,;... k feelo ooft and pUoble,
Mr. and Mn. ' DdWu..bea Btok ing meetlrig: at Jaekson•a Mlll Jn
Roberti ,_nd Re·.1•
Mr. and Mrs. Dougl•• R. Routh
BisbOp.
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of the Unlon Community near drove to Charleston atroort to Apfil. ' A total or $1S.MJ I Will rt!•
rn,eet her moth.er, Mu. ,W alter portJ!d to have been reall!:ed by
New
Haven
are
Rnnqunclng
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uncl approachlr\i Rainey, and aun' Mrs. iArtbur the traveling basket durina: tho
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Lauderdale, Fla. paiJt month.
HEEL KUGGEUI Come (n, loday
matrla~e Of their daughter, Mh;~ Covert, Fort
Patrleta Loulae Rou1111, to Charl~ • Mrs. Covert Ia YilltinJ' hir 'di:U1 n·'.cli'.rge of recreation Waa Mrs}
ond lot'u fit you to your llle,
•Mrs. Walter Brown, IDa. Donald /
Herman Smith, ion of Mr. •nd gbter, Mr.s. Kenneth · Bo1ttr, l1td
, width, heel hel1h1 ancllalll
Mrs. John Smllh, of Letart, Route ramily in Gallipolis blfore'" eori'l· H~::~~;illi:M~n~. Edward Jpb'nson,
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~cConihay; Mra·; MarIns on ·to Middleport for an l"f1.c- :M
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Harry ,Staats and
tended vlait with Mrs. Rainey.
John Smith, . Mrs.
· Mil! Rowh is ~mlJio)'ed •b)' t~e
Mra. E.\ G, 'Halt who has btiJ':I
Mrs.
Jame1 Rclush
General Telephone Company in
Columb'us· with bor hublfiH1
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Pomeroy and ls , a "11&gt;155 gradulte 1ince he hlid ne;uto-surgery , la!it apd aon, )~Irs. Je~ Rous~ Mra.
Debbie
Howard Rouah. M~;a. Leo Thompof Woahal'na Hlg:ll School.
week,
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Mr. Smith attende~ WRham .~ buainesa tr~p Sudt1ay and retuln · a~n ~fa. Ray Thoinpson and the
Palenl
l{igh , Sch(lol •nd acrvr.d in the ed to Columbus. Thetr son, TOPii, tioa\eaael, Mr1. Albert ~homPson
M!l· C.JB. Tbomp8on.
United Statea Air Force. He cur·
vlsltilli Erie Chambers, 1on o'
Thompson.
foUowlnJ per··
rcntly operates a dairy farm.
Mr. and Mra. Ricbard Chamber~.
WOI't!
The date of the wedding baR
Mr. .1nd Mn. Muvln Swan and
been !et for May 0 at 7:30 PM at ehl)dre~. Marilyn and B111Y, are
the t)nlon zm, Chur~h with the plannln&amp; to moYe from tbe Seha
R.n. nentl.bi Foreman of Canton, 'fer flrGpefh' on Flth.er St., to t~c
Ohio, otnclallnr, as11istcd by tne Erwin house on So1 Fourth Ave.
S•rl•ll
Rev. Forrelt Murrll)'.
Mr. and Mrll. cheater Erwin and
soi'IJ, Mich•el 1nd Don, have .mov
1795 •"" 1895
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Earl t... wamke, · direetor; E4·

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Wins'Selmion
For Giils State

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· . joreuee, Judy
Cl4fk, C~ole
• Blaker, Janj~~ Ao!JIIey, Kay
Darst: flag . bearers, Judith Mur- ·
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Avalanche Farm
Women'sCiub
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there's no finer -.
feeling ..th4n .the

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deD.t Bruce Bradiori:l; ViCe presl·
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Mlddlepoif Sebool . l"'•dt, ..,itll
()leaeill 'tile '11lddl&lt;~ - c~acefll
Band - hi a sp6clal"prppm su...
. dly, Aprll 1. at ll· p. ~· at ~e
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Held On Monday

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Sandra Roush Is
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The club in the same meetin·•0
r.11. George Hudson was guest
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made plans to conduct a bakP Mrs. o. E'. MoK.inley .and 100· Ea .•I ,
sale at the B and B Market In had 1 birthday dinner at their 1

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INTERESTS GP MElGit-MASOl\1 AREA

.ICHUD S. Oll!f!N -- GINI!to\L MANAGIIt

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, treasury from exiSiinJI parking meters, at the cost of one ,.

~ · ~oJman (wh~ch councrJ probablY' would hire even Jf there w~re
,·no meters) 1s a welcomed addition to the genera·! fund. We
• sup~se. most members df the administrJtion would admit this
mon~y IS absolutely ~ecessary to provide present minimum
. . services. Yet, the parkmg problem remains acute. Traffic con.

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Colorado, haB been prom~ted fro-a{ 11:30 Trutb' ar ConsequenC!PI
Seeond to First Lieutenant. .BlOw- 12:~ 00 Tic Tac DoUib
ers, a graduate or West. Vi,rginia 12:30 Jt Could Se You
UniYerslty School of EDiin~ering • 1:00 Current · ·
2:00 Pars;,~p's St\oll,. l .
hl- 1951, is tett enf;l_ineer fot the
2::30
Tenaessee Erq ·e J'ord
Ohio Va.lley I:Jec~ic Corporation.
8:00 Matinee Tbe~tra
':00. quef'n For A Da7
CALL $PECfAL M&amp;&amp;TING
Mothers of SeniOrS' at .Middle.. 4:f5 Mod.e""D Rotna11ee1
port High School are urged to at- 0:00 -comedy Time
~end a special meeting on Ttu!sday
_D;30 ·My Little Margie
AprH 9, at the High S,chool at 7 p. 8; 00 Flatt and Sera,u:s Sbow
m. wheo pllns will be completed 8:30 Ne~g P.ieture
.,.. !IJ&gt;9;t.l Ey.
f~r preparing the· dinner for the
f Chamber of Commerce which will
6:55 We.ttlertast
b~ held on A~;~ril 12.
. 7:00 Whlr!)'ibirds
7:20 Dtnatt Sllore ShoW
J,ITN.EY SVPII!'ER
7:45 NBC News ,
'fhe Syr~USe PTA 'will have ~ R:OO You Bet Your Llfe
Jitney Supper Saturda}', April r; IUO 0~\
at lhc Syracuse . Grade Scliovl g,QO 1'~·~~ Cl!/&gt;k:from ts to 7 p. m. according t:J
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an all-day re~os1tor_v for cars that are there only because it is

and eas1ly a~&lt;ulable, not because the driver's always are
dfree
own town shoppmg.
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. metero. espec.ally. to th~.· PliTktng lot. and completion g9f off.
str~et parktng f~cJJtttes ID Sugar Ru.Q. are being tOuted' as th
achon to take.
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1 uterd or then: products. Their surveys, therefore may be
e_ upon With sober reflection. Pomeroy council has beore J! a propoS&lt;! to trade-in ~ ~proximate 2lO ·me.t e
417 new more variable-use me~·ers mad&amp; by the MUle'r :._~:.
ing Meter Co. The Frank Ferneau Co, Columt;.
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the Deami4h lad
a su_rvey of Ihe Pomeroy traffic probieni and ll,llr comp)eled
()f 25.
fmdmgs to council together with its proposal
But it's still age' 61S befoi.X' you
1:"~!~n 1i~
~ b u.v more and new meters.
JJi"ftl&amp; ftofNrJ. IfuarJc
can ca.&gt;h in on the soclal aecum~·
Ferneau's arguments appea,r souud. They 800 .. .a. Mnyi.. ,..o .. g
'IV ROIIJI.T C. RUAIUC
pr.sld_eut or general manascr. li· and the -1ap between the 40~ 4lnd
Look
nt them:
"""".,.,., Nf':--~ • My tlle11 are full ol stu(/ about .)'01.1 just ~Jlt mad at tile bllSS anU the OOs 1s 911!{11Hy lnllre than
.in hlrlng men 0\'er 40 and tjuJt or the b0S11 ""e'··
"d . t COil3lderab!e. Ho w do yo u eat in
Placing 15-minute m~ters (for Sc) near aU stri\eiJ~tions Ibias
have •-m.. your
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and col ners would provtde parking ~laces for man ~ .. piece
on it for at least a year. tO-year old head runs b.a.n1f lnw 1dustn.d tJ at!~t' I.IJ;.Jdcut who 1S at'·
the company says. At least 20 Pe~ ~~~~~~ 91 all tr~ lsi.~S!t' But it wasn't until the other day, a waiL
custorned to a good home, a car,
of the m·out km?. These meters would keep the iiul.t ,p'~!' on a raiby ffl.P..t'Uift.l!', j.hat the sad
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th Placing 125 m~tcr stalls on tho lower parking lot and ~on
I loqked Without. p)el'sure lpt.l1 manr ihd1Ntl;'te1. ,Onl!e ; ~u beIt all sec'!ls a touch havwirr..
~upper lot dtvtded mto, (1) 10 hour meters at one bo . far the mirror and auddei11Y. slli ,~Ut come enmelhed ln · a "plan\' wit 'I ,When ynl!- h1t a ~an for ,_ job ut
5~, (2) I 0 huur meters at two hours for 5c; (8) two hol\r :.ters loucl: "Good Lord, boy, you're .Jil· 1.a.() much dec;lucted for this aw' ?;3, !be f1rst thmg he asks is:
employable!" Th.e othP.r dny ~was that and agaimt retirement, ,. · Wtu,t experlenc~ J1a~e you?"'
a one hour for 5c. These varied types of tim d t
be placed stra tegically on the lots. For exam ~ me efs would 39--·:-anfl el)lployabJe. Tadty I am llt,IY thinks six times beiorq he : when the answer 1s ohviOus: Col·
edgmg toward 42-- an.:l J'm unem jump.• the · fence.
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r.ould. be along the railroad and pri~a~i~ ::: 8~~~:~:: ployqbte.
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e onger Um('ld devices would be on the lots for the car ooi Wtll, actually J-me personau7 FOR h'
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bJnk at a typewrite.:- iJ that .u executive.~ above the 40.50 Pillll· were ~urrent after World war u.
ev catch a ride in a pool and go off•to work out of town
You re .too old to be rehired
Such a program would soon provide over twice the am~unt lohg a1 they make ~ paper and aoll line. You're jutt too otd to
. of re,ve'!ue to the town and help (llJance, in l)le m·eantlm carbon11, you can eat Jt you sell n~ into the pjctul'e. Nobod . 1 v"s w~en you re past. 40, f)ut the
~: alfd~!~· ~rlOI!~h.;onellttlf!,lttto blf• YOil when yoU're Old and ~Pi .' .f ~~alrn:~ o~o. bo~~~ be s
~~~~~t;~~~f othr~ stdreet1parking areas. Su'~ar. Run 'is the pri;~ -r
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e er 111 u,ey get
Jn the past year or 80 c!ub~ '
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old,r, and the experien(!ed mid- have been formed to place the
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~;u;J~~d ~0 c~rs probably will· be opened thi~ su~~er ::;;r~~ dlewelgbt' can manage some IJOI't l!rizzHos wbite·coiJar genUcman
. ree and between Mcchanlc and Butternut Mor ot livcllhood until age qnd ~.wb[Jio who has been forced from a job
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Wl\h:'e needed, and would be obtaihoble with added rev;nue' by take QVer. Even tbe b.ls- by mercen which aqueezc ou~
e surveyin~ company claimed the enlarged metering ro' betns and the bUMII eao fhld lop•eohelon people. Ah;~ 801f'C
=~~~B~o~dt net Pomeroy a total estimated annual incom~ or sometblng lnvolvinr semlrhOJla'lt legislation has bu~n atle~.pted.
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room.
great dea~ of eood, l;lecaus~ tht.=
Dear Sir:
$16,470 for 417 new Miller moters.' Durin .!hi t ,
But In a ercnt many lnd~a- age-ehel:!.k ts atm 1
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J wout~ like to bring into the
ore than the $13,000 present meters return. Alter the 'two IJne for knodJ..I.na off a new jl)b- bfl'l,b bu,t(.nes.• fuct . Jitm~Jns) An open qnd Put into fo cu.s a probm leu, of cour 1 1 ~. you are auch a ~Pl;::.r who feed!!- a 45 year olcl lem that Is pla guing the citb:el'ls
{.";~ ~:;~~d n;t;28 ';irier .paymento v,ould be completed the l,tlrelndf
that sorrabody &amp;Cl'(lsa th'! ne11' ; er 1 ~110 his ''tirem e~t and mcrchan '-3 of Racine. This 'Js
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~ ~ doun t a:et the sum.e bail the exploltation by su lcs or hand
Thb sum. ••Ys Ferneau, woijld buy ~ lot of street re ai ~ rei! Wfln a YG'.t liJ e t e new '"'ck J.1 terms ot W()rking time os outs by almost evt&gt;r}' organi7.ed
~~~ ~n~! ~~ &lt;1op'' salaries. nnd build 'mor~ par~ing lot•. ~;d
group in the cflmmunitv. Ma!ly
. a sounds right convlnQ!ng.
people (eel caught In ·a traf). ·
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pUgrima.!l!e'l ln. En.l(la11d to Canterburv in the Sprin~. , Membr.n
are A ~ k ed tO tak~ rlote of \hr&gt;
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as~P.~:&gt;I the- worth r&gt;r the applyin~
inc!fvi:Junl at ~he t"XTJense ot th!'
Vflrions ""n~nn plims B'ld hotJ.Se·
rule~. OtherwlsP, vr111 fincl yoUr'·~·lr !n fh.,. pl ight of t.hl! man wh•1
loolr~ ut hi9 2"ray hair~ in till'
mirror and Rays, "Unr,mplo•Fable"
·vh "ll onlv the o!her d!!.y he was
l"fVlinrr., the 1·un&lt;'o•• prom m
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l•·.~c fir Oyln g fi ghl el' 11lanes in
fr t: arluH'.~ war.
(C'opvr if!ht. 1957 , hy United
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If they fail to give to everyone

that asks.
The school claues, lOdges, l !alons, churehes and servid~ \IC'I·
u~teera think they have a natural
r1ght to expect a cash aift or ror
•tore keepers to give .ipaCfl ~ 0
sell cakes, pies in competltio'l:
with their own wares. TheY seem
nQt to care whether you give to
)'our church ur a more wort~v
oause. After all, their's Is tli.l!
most W()rthy one .
Many if()Up.t need to solicit
money beeaU$10 they arc !allures
to achieve their OWll goals. Vol~nteor organizations
(flrimPn,
1elc.,) spcci.tilize In poor
bus.l.q:t:'-5
prineipai.fl :tncl beer PRMie.s. Ot'-t • .
er groups fail to offer ~ 11rosratn
t"hat will aVtra~ new rnembezs
or cause active member, tO 1tve
A\J · ~roups .bave ~pougb. iniC~tvO.
members to pay tor · anytlifn't
they n'l.e~. if these could become

Commentary
BV t:H411UHI M.. McC4NN
Unlt..'d 'l"r.,. Staff C3rrttDOMent

The nr&lt;reort111111nl~t rl"tnf'nl'!
whlc~lt llavr. h P~ n birlrlln'-l" hr
domlmttlon In RyriA ~nrl JorrlMI
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8vr!a rmc1 Pr"mlf!r Snh•lmun "Nnbulli in Jotdl'ln lire bel o7 eh:tl·
Jene:ed bv eoruervauv~ leader.~~."
Trt both O.,ltnfrill!l. th,.. 11itua1lnn
1fiJI Ia t'onru,efl. Bot there seem"
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thief or Syrl~·~ mllitsrv lntPIIl·
1enra ilt!PIIrtm~nt . hill' hr"n rt·
fU!PitPd u ~' nbl~nu._t rllctntor.
~~hultl also h,." DIU'!IIur&lt;rt ttn In-

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trvlnr t, Jet himself lll) I » hi&amp;
eoontry·, •'rflntr ftllln 101'! tJ
wealw.; anU.Commun t.st
Kllltt
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Svrle T"'II'Vf t::·u•.. r
N111l Prto~lrirl":t ~'"-ulrrt Al ·K II·
watlv ,., ~vri11 hu hll'rn ttt~ l"lf\r 1
lnnl )"11rf~r1h !l) nr r rmii.'I'"Vittl Yt:!
elrm~nt. 1 11iho srA tnin 11 to ou ~ t

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·Dr. tlld Mr1. Le~t kid:.-nan. Mt
Olernf!nl, Ml~h., if• " announ~tn:i
the birth or I IC)Il. Ead· er,.ll.ton.
l recently in lft. Clemens · 'hev
· ha\1-e three· oldillr c:hllcfrlil, 'ctrandnA~ntll are Mr. •II&lt;\ ~~. ~I c.
Riekn\an, former loCal" Qtid'e~t 1
and !tfn.. McCoy," a'1l ~ "f Jl(." ~ltm:
ens. ~lehic•n. ~' 5fr!,le CaueiJ,
Mlddlf!port. I! a "'it aun' ol till•
ne-w baby.
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tttehe or some slrt1J1ar pnst in a
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a.rmv rQ1l"M'Vnti''"~ 11!11 well as 0r

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medical Plticnt for tht Put thl'M
weeki. Sho Is m.uCh lmprQved 1nd
her man_y f.rit!ntb. an4 aelahbou
aro wlshlnll ber a ~Jp.eed,y recovery.
Raymond SbumJker 1nd sister.
Charlotte
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OhJo spenlAnn,
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e,n dLexi~lton,
with Mr.
cm d All's. ':.:erUn. Shlveler.
Cl:larlott, Folmer.•n4 .dauthlerl
JIU\y ond Jeny soeol ~·~JY with
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$ANlA'$ LiTTLE HELPEit
DALLAS, Tex. UP- Dee bee
DiJlb.s &lt;:q..uldn,'t understand how
he-r cat perslstently rea,ppearcd
in the house afler she had firm ·
Iy escm;~d it otrtside and barred
all entrances . . Wednesday nijbt'
Ahe stayed up t6 find out. Befora
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caW1.6 one YCIUngatcr eompla incrf.
tbe J111qp detided 1oo send two
mo.n t£l the Uate. , pro1ram and
did,. Pot hali9" fU-nds W do 4t. So
the m~mben are -ou• , se ~tln-:

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6:30 Youc F.sso Rilpor:tt!r
6:4:5 Sppr.t~ Parade
8:M Weathermsa
7:"00 What Ahout 'fhat
7:15 Douglas Edwards

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6:55 We&lt;!tbcrma.::.
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8:30 Pi~tyhuuse 'or· StaN •
7:30 Sgt. · to11 -of the Yukol , 9;00 Mr. Adams &amp; Eve
8:00 Bob CummiDgs Sbo11"
9:30 Rlghway Patrol
8:30 Cllmn
10:00 The Line Up
9:S0 Playb()Use 90
10:3(} Person to Pera()D
11:00 . Up tO the Minute Jilt-~
11:00 New1
J1:05 Scanning the Weather ·
11:05 S~ann.iag the Weath~
11:10 Tbe Late Sbow

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9:00 Tile Joseph Cotton Show
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Raymond H. Blowers, 1661 Lin-

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Double P..(lying Stalls, Net $28 980
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m. Mr!'l. Thomas GGt'glrln i.s the aa-

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*I .GO: one montti~ Sl · Y~ $8, sJ.I mont:hiJ, H.~; three moal'hl.
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MEETING C:ALLEO
The Daua:hterJ of Ruth class of
the United Methodist Church will
mee1 at the home of :Mrs. C. E. W.

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Dell 'fer.~ by .carrier w~ available 30 centa per
17~arthn advance •t Tbe Dally Sentinel oUice $H5 80· at•
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INTERESTS GP MElGit-MASOl\1 AREA

.ICHUD S. Oll!f!N -- GINI!to\L MANAGIIt

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, treasury from exiSiinJI parking meters, at the cost of one ,.

~ · ~oJman (wh~ch councrJ probablY' would hire even Jf there w~re
,·no meters) 1s a welcomed addition to the genera·! fund. We
• sup~se. most members df the administrJtion would admit this
mon~y IS absolutely ~ecessary to provide present minimum
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tinental Air Commands Denver 11,:00 The Price lJ Rlfht
Colorado, haB been prom~ted fro-a{ 11:30 Trutb' ar ConsequenC!PI
Seeond to First Lieutenant. .BlOw- 12:~ 00 Tic Tac DoUib
ers, a graduate or West. Vi,rginia 12:30 Jt Could Se You
UniYerslty School of EDiin~ering • 1:00 Current · ·
2:00 Pars;,~p's St\oll,. l .
hl- 1951, is tett enf;l_ineer fot the
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Tenaessee Erq ·e J'ord
Ohio Va.lley I:Jec~ic Corporation.
8:00 Matinee Tbe~tra
':00. quef'n For A Da7
CALL $PECfAL M&amp;&amp;TING
Mothers of SeniOrS' at .Middle.. 4:f5 Mod.e""D Rotna11ee1
port High School are urged to at- 0:00 -comedy Time
~end a special meeting on Ttu!sday
_D;30 ·My Little Margie
AprH 9, at the High S,chool at 7 p. 8; 00 Flatt and Sera,u:s Sbow
m. wheo pllns will be completed 8:30 Ne~g P.ieture
.,.. !IJ&gt;9;t.l Ey.
f~r preparing the· dinner for the
f Chamber of Commerce which will
6:55 We.ttlertast
b~ held on A~;~ril 12.
. 7:00 Whlr!)'ibirds
7:20 Dtnatt Sllore ShoW
J,ITN.EY SVPII!'ER
7:45 NBC News ,
'fhe Syr~USe PTA 'will have ~ R:OO You Bet Your Llfe
Jitney Supper Saturda}', April r; IUO 0~\
at lhc Syracuse . Grade Scliovl g,QO 1'~·~~ Cl!/&gt;k:from ts to 7 p. m. according t:J
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an all-day re~os1tor_v for cars that are there only because it is

and eas1ly a~&lt;ulable, not because the driver's always are
dfree
own town shoppmg.
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. metero. espec.ally. to th~.· PliTktng lot. and completion g9f off.
str~et parktng f~cJJtttes ID Sugar Ru.Q. are being tOuted' as th
achon to take.
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1 uterd or then: products. Their surveys, therefore may be
e_ upon With sober reflection. Pomeroy council has beore J! a propoS&lt;! to trade-in ~ ~proximate 2lO ·me.t e
417 new more variable-use me~·ers mad&amp; by the MUle'r :._~:.
ing Meter Co. The Frank Ferneau Co, Columt;.
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the Deami4h lad
a su_rvey of Ihe Pomeroy traffic probieni and ll,llr comp)eled
()f 25.
fmdmgs to council together with its proposal
But it's still age' 61S befoi.X' you
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JJi"ftl&amp; ftofNrJ. IfuarJc
can ca.&gt;h in on the soclal aecum~·
Ferneau's arguments appea,r souud. They 800 .. .a. Mnyi.. ,..o .. g
'IV ROIIJI.T C. RUAIUC
pr.sld_eut or general manascr. li· and the -1ap between the 40~ 4lnd
Look
nt them:
"""".,.,., Nf':--~ • My tlle11 are full ol stu(/ about .)'01.1 just ~Jlt mad at tile bllSS anU the OOs 1s 911!{11Hy lnllre than
.in hlrlng men 0\'er 40 and tjuJt or the b0S11 ""e'··
"d . t COil3lderab!e. Ho w do yo u eat in
Placing 15-minute m~ters (for Sc) near aU stri\eiJ~tions Ibias
have •-m.. your
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and col ners would provtde parking ~laces for man ~ .. piece
on it for at least a year. tO-year old head runs b.a.n1f lnw 1dustn.d tJ at!~t' I.IJ;.Jdcut who 1S at'·
the company says. At least 20 Pe~ ~~~~~~ 91 all tr~ lsi.~S!t' But it wasn't until the other day, a waiL
custorned to a good home, a car,
of the m·out km?. These meters would keep the iiul.t ,p'~!' on a raiby ffl.P..t'Uift.l!', j.hat the sad
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and some of the simpior E'Jdr.t.
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th Placing 125 m~tcr stalls on tho lower parking lot and ~on
I loqked Without. p)el'sure lpt.l1 manr ihd1Ntl;'te1. ,Onl!e ; ~u beIt all sec'!ls a touch havwirr..
~upper lot dtvtded mto, (1) 10 hour meters at one bo . far the mirror and auddei11Y. slli ,~Ut come enmelhed ln · a "plan\' wit 'I ,When ynl!- h1t a ~an for ,_ job ut
5~, (2) I 0 huur meters at two hours for 5c; (8) two hol\r :.ters loucl: "Good Lord, boy, you're .Jil· 1.a.() much dec;lucted for this aw' ?;3, !be f1rst thmg he asks is:
employable!" Th.e othP.r dny ~was that and agaimt retirement, ,. · Wtu,t experlenc~ J1a~e you?"'
a one hour for 5c. These varied types of tim d t
be placed stra tegically on the lots. For exam ~ me efs would 39--·:-anfl el)lployabJe. Tadty I am llt,IY thinks six times beiorq he : when the answer 1s ohviOus: Col·
edgmg toward 42-- an.:l J'm unem jump.• the · fence.
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r.ould. be along the railroad and pri~a~i~ ::: 8~~~:~:: ployqbte.
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e onger Um('ld devices would be on the lots for the car ooi Wtll, actually J-me personau7 FOR h'
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bJnk at a typewrite.:- iJ that .u executive.~ above the 40.50 Pillll· were ~urrent after World war u.
ev catch a ride in a pool and go off•to work out of town
You re .too old to be rehired
Such a program would soon provide over twice the am~unt lohg a1 they make ~ paper and aoll line. You're jutt too otd to
. of re,ve'!ue to the town and help (llJance, in l)le m·eantlm carbon11, you can eat Jt you sell n~ into the pjctul'e. Nobod . 1 v"s w~en you re past. 40, f)ut the
~: alfd~!~· ~rlOI!~h.;onellttlf!,lttto blf• YOil when yoU're Old and ~Pi .' .f ~~alrn:~ o~o. bo~~~ be s
~~~~~t;~~~f othr~ stdreet1parking areas. Su'~ar. Run 'is the pri;~ -r
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old,r, and the experien(!ed mid- have been formed to place the
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~;u;J~~d ~0 c~rs probably will· be opened thi~ su~~er ::;;r~~ dlewelgbt' can manage some IJOI't l!rizzHos wbite·coiJar genUcman
. ree and between Mcchanlc and Butternut Mor ot livcllhood until age qnd ~.wb[Jio who has been forced from a job
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Wl\h:'e needed, and would be obtaihoble with added rev;nue' by take QVer. Even tbe b.ls- by mercen which aqueezc ou~
e surveyin~ company claimed the enlarged metering ro' betns and the bUMII eao fhld lop•eohelon people. Ah;~ 801f'C
=~~~B~o~dt net Pomeroy a total estimated annual incom~ or sometblng lnvolvinr semlrhOJla'lt legislation has bu~n atle~.pted.
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room.
great dea~ of eood, l;lecaus~ tht.=
Dear Sir:
$16,470 for 417 new Miller moters.' Durin .!hi t ,
But In a ercnt many lnd~a- age-ehel:!.k ts atm 1
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J wout~ like to bring into the
ore than the $13,000 present meters return. Alter the 'two IJne for knodJ..I.na off a new jl)b- bfl'l,b bu,t(.nes.• fuct . Jitm~Jns) An open qnd Put into fo cu.s a probm leu, of cour 1 1 ~. you are auch a ~Pl;::.r who feed!!- a 45 year olcl lem that Is pla guing the citb:el'ls
{.";~ ~:;~~d n;t;28 ';irier .paymento v,ould be completed the l,tlrelndf
that sorrabody &amp;Cl'(lsa th'! ne11' ; er 1 ~110 his ''tirem e~t and mcrchan '-3 of Racine. This 'Js
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Thb sum. ••Ys Ferneau, woijld buy ~ lot of street re ai ~ rei! Wfln a YG'.t liJ e t e new '"'ck J.1 terms ot W()rking time os outs by almost evt&gt;r}' organi7.ed
~~~ ~n~! ~~ &lt;1op'' salaries. nnd build 'mor~ par~ing lot•. ~;d
group in the cflmmunitv. Ma!ly
. a sounds right convlnQ!ng.
people (eel caught In ·a traf). ·
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pUgrima.!l!e'l ln. En.l(la11d to Canterburv in the Sprin~. , Membr.n
are A ~ k ed tO tak~ rlote of \hr&gt;
_ch:'ln.l.7e • in da!e
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as~P.~:&gt;I the- worth r&gt;r the applyin~
inc!fvi:Junl at ~he t"XTJense ot th!'
Vflrions ""n~nn plims B'ld hotJ.Se·
rule~. OtherwlsP, vr111 fincl yoUr'·~·lr !n fh.,. pl ight of t.hl! man wh•1
loolr~ ut hi9 2"ray hair~ in till'
mirror and Rays, "Unr,mplo•Fable"
·vh "ll onlv the o!her d!!.y he was
l"fVlinrr., the 1·un&lt;'o•• prom m
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l•·.~c fir Oyln g fi ghl el' 11lanes in
fr t: arluH'.~ war.
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If they fail to give to everyone

that asks.
The school claues, lOdges, l !alons, churehes and servid~ \IC'I·
u~teera think they have a natural
r1ght to expect a cash aift or ror
•tore keepers to give .ipaCfl ~ 0
sell cakes, pies in competltio'l:
with their own wares. TheY seem
nQt to care whether you give to
)'our church ur a more wort~v
oause. After all, their's Is tli.l!
most W()rthy one .
Many if()Up.t need to solicit
money beeaU$10 they arc !allures
to achieve their OWll goals. Vol~nteor organizations
(flrimPn,
1elc.,) spcci.tilize In poor
bus.l.q:t:'-5
prineipai.fl :tncl beer PRMie.s. Ot'-t • .
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t"hat will aVtra~ new rnembezs
or cause active member, tO 1tve
A\J · ~roups .bave ~pougb. iniC~tvO.
members to pay tor · anytlifn't
they n'l.e~. if these could become

Commentary
BV t:H411UHI M.. McC4NN
Unlt..'d 'l"r.,. Staff C3rrttDOMent

The nr&lt;reort111111nl~t rl"tnf'nl'!
whlc~lt llavr. h P~ n birlrlln'-l" hr
domlmttlon In RyriA ~nrl JorrlMI
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8vr!a rmc1 Pr"mlf!r Snh•lmun "Nnbulli in Jotdl'ln lire bel o7 eh:tl·
Jene:ed bv eoruervauv~ leader.~~."
Trt both O.,ltnfrill!l. th,.. 11itua1lnn
1fiJI Ia t'onru,efl. Bot there seem"
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,the. nlna ArAh counirle!t R~rrat
thief or Syrl~·~ mllitsrv lntPIIl·
1enra ilt!PIIrtm~nt . hill' hr"n rt·
fU!PitPd u ~' nbl~nu._t rllctntor.
~~hultl also h,." DIU'!IIur&lt;rt ttn In-

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henee tnU-Wi~&lt;lllf•rn n•l!ll'v, ne t ~
trvlnr t, Jet himself lll) I » hi&amp;
eoontry·, •'rflntr ftllln 101'! tJ
wealw.; anU.Commun t.st
Kllltt
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Svrle T"'II'Vf t::·u•.. r
N111l Prto~lrirl":t ~'"-ulrrt Al ·K II·
watlv ,., ~vri11 hu hll'rn ttt~ l"lf\r 1
lnnl )"11rf~r1h !l) nr r rmii.'I'"Vittl Yt:!
elrm~nt. 1 11iho srA tnin 11 to ou ~ t

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·Dr. tlld Mr1. Le~t kid:.-nan. Mt
Olernf!nl, Ml~h., if• " announ~tn:i
the birth or I IC)Il. Ead· er,.ll.ton.
l recently in lft. Clemens · 'hev
· ha\1-e three· oldillr c:hllcfrlil, 'ctrandnA~ntll are Mr. •II&lt;\ ~~. ~I c.
Riekn\an, former loCal" Qtid'e~t 1
and !tfn.. McCoy," a'1l ~ "f Jl(." ~ltm:
ens. ~lehic•n. ~' 5fr!,le CaueiJ,
Mlddlf!port. I! a "'it aun' ol till•
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medical Plticnt for tht Put thl'M
weeki. Sho Is m.uCh lmprQved 1nd
her man_y f.rit!ntb. an4 aelahbou
aro wlshlnll ber a ~Jp.eed,y recovery.
Raymond SbumJker 1nd sister.
Charlotte
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e,n dLexi~lton,
with Mr.
cm d All's. ':.:erUn. Shlveler.
Cl:larlott, Folmer.•n4 .dauthlerl
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~~mote ' trip
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rn~nnera.
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DiJlb.s &lt;:q..uldn,'t understand how
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men deslrint to play on.a Middleport team thb summer meet at
Tbe Sports Center Monday n igbt,
A.prH 8 at 7:30 p. m. for prelim-

Jiiary tplaqrting.

•ited (some are oot bac~ here yet
elude Woo&lt;.1y Call , Mk key Miller

tart Smith, Bill Demosky, Ike Wl!{

Bob Ashlt:y, Chuck Stobart ' John
Vroman, p ete Davi s, Henr ~ Clat·
Worthy, Larry Rict!, Dick Walter1,
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the baseball traiL Gene Mauch · ThJs wiN, require a mountain of
Last year 11l thi~ time the Yaw- abnd Bill~d· .Kdlaus, are tl'le secattd :U~rvrrllf~:, from m•nagers aud
ke.)' miUionpires Wf' ri.! tabbed :uJ
ase can 1 •tcs,
'~tiaf$C!al, ,FI..e.-d .11 · ~tte of
a likely pennant winner, but Mnn, t
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f.o ·lharpager Mike Higgins' pitch.lng \\Cnl shortstop alang With BUIY'"~o· flf up t~yCiil t jjotl of pencils
J&gt;o ur and they wound up in fotwllt solo a11d Milt Bolling and also en tn4 ,:o o "or:Jr: oa this laptet of
plrtee, 13 games behind tha \'an play third. So can Lepcio. Franl the prO-ar,n.
PORT MYERS, Fla., UP ~ But·
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ton-hole Ca1cy Stengel l!ome time
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thelast
Redspring
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A' .. d
m s whY 1Itggws
soy.~ thl'', Maixone,
had such Cor
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hopes
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h),' t be way, businesa m~m. and ask him point blanlc who is
pilchlnt will d11term ine how fJr and then wound up ae ndini bim fndustrlal managers, or who evt:r the lfUtest naturallookina hitter
the club will go In 19M. He Jlso down lei San Francisco, and rook· You' Ire Where evCr' you ate beT~i~:v~~e;!ow the answer?
are a Couple of hints-It b
adr Its he has to "atraightcn o~.;t ie.Kl'n A.~promonte arc the other (around· here! this !ellow Jim
my infield."
lh&gt;'rd b.,.,. con"&gt;'&gt;l•tes.
White Je going to be n!!'eding a
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Sam ""'White
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Sox whieh Llj of Rol!d pcnnant-wi!l· who divided the job lut ueP, We can't offer hbn. oDe bpre. or
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nlng callber la the outfield wl tll
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that would be mine! Jim hasn·~
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'red Williams In lc•fl, Jhn Pler•all lind b~nur~ roo te Hnywood 9u • 1 • d
tb
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hitter I've ever .seen," IR)'I tbe
and .fnck Jen••n ,·n van, will ha ndle the ratehlna p cae out . e wort e wants to Yahlrle manager, without })attinJ
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Lou Skizas."
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Bkiau ,an eccentric dD.haJtecl
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Slslti' "Rill Com•r''
take anyth.lnlr that wllh leave him Greek. eurrently is patrcil1lhg tho
82
J r. nsen batted .~1 3
~As ftor uJ! chlng, Hi'gglns tabs a f•w h...,•rt in uoh 'lL eompiJe
outfiel-dLou
forBqudreatp
the Kansas
City with
Ath·
W~lh 97 RBls. PierBall, wilhQI,I : a Dicl&lt; Si:;Jer," VlhO won q,lne while statMk!,,.yon sport&amp;. .,....It wq,utd he letles.
concurs
·peer i'n lhe f!old , Jut .299 with 97 losing ell(ht la!t seasOn, aa "~ quJte pleiUint for everybQdy t.&gt; Stentel JD. bit opinioQ. "I can
RBlN.
t·eol C(Jmer," Only Sisler, Tom keep Wllite arodnd llelgs. 'coun- readUy uadeNtand wby Cqey
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• Othor' Potlflons Uncertain
Br('wcr 19-A and · Ivan Dcloelt ty. Any lalren'!'
would 1ay th&amp;t,'' declare• Bou·
But beyond I he outfJLlhl the ltt•d 13·7 llvt·d up to Higgins' expec·
clreau. "ll ihfre•s anythln&amp; in thi~
Sax llncup is unccrlain. Th ct·•! lations lns t "liar. ,
Hubert
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candidates for each in'
Pl'lce of Portland Ora·'•
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post. At first, if's even 11
Right handcr Frank S11llivan ~~~:~! revetled \Yebtlday .10bn
, Alw.n Over .100
:~~~~~r~o~ok~l~cs~fo~r~t~he~v~cl,;· / won 14 games while· losin&amp; .te\'en
ot Middleport will t-e Tate a look at some of Sklzu'
but he started the aeal80n In the
lptlll:er Friday nllbt when ert~dentlala. rltylnr the outfieid
potenllal "~0 game" class .. Bf.lb
school honor~ Its 191JT chan,. for Norfolk In the p 1edmon t
We're Alwoys Right
Pnrtcrrield Wit .~ a disappointment pion basketball team. The chow Leaaue In 19~1, he hit .311 before
with h1 1 3·12 re~ord and 10 was line formt at 8 :3(t p. m. with mt.· beine tapped by Uncle Sana' for
On Your Lube Job
tlw veteran aauthpaw Mel Par· thet't: bl the pltYera actin( a.~ rbHitary service. Wbl;!n he ,came
nell , with his 7-6 record . Better che-rs.
out he spent part of the seaaoa
loutftom Local School Di• with Blrminlbam of the Southern
lhl11gs ulso had bfen expected f.lf
Will ard Nixon 9-8 and George
trltt PNSitltrtt 1111 MciCelvey AsaoeJ1Uop wh•r• he bat.ted .306
S tJ.~t'(' 2-4.
will be toaltmutw. Thore will and part with Kan11.1 Clty, then in
bo ontorttlnment and group the American Association, where
Thm:c right hll~lers are sure to
tlft1ln1. It's an ,...,.,., ahl,ullg he l;Jit .320.
sl1tk. so its little wonder, o(f
•nd It lnYitttlenal.
With Denver In 1"5, be earYed
Hl5il p i tc~tng performances, the
Portland
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proud
of
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L.l out a cool .848 tigute. Last ye1r
Rerl Sox were willing to pay a
this year. What Pmrtlanrt ·1 be atartect' out witb tbe Yaokees,
milton dolla.l'l for Score. With club
d ft tl d .I 1' d ·
t d
was dealt to Kanat~ Cilty June 14
him thn Red So'J[ feel they could II!
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m
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and flnlohed ..lth a .81', average
buketbal
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proof
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again
of
wm 1hn p~nnant. Without hlm- the absolute neeuslty or "start- In 89 games.
nnd l that',o; how !hey are goi ng to
Jng ·em yo•n 1•• if IOGd hiw:h
II the U.year-old Skizas ia such
lw- 1hey may have l'tll.ll'e of a bat· 1ehool teams are
t.o
be had. It Js a hot-ahot with the ·bat, how came
!!e th:m theY can 'handle to flo· not bein&amp; ~lUJ!:al,' merely oblerv- the Yankees Jet hhn get tway, you
There's only one right way h h In 1h~ Fi.rst flivl sto\i.
lng a fac-t, that unless Pomeroy ~~~~e can hit any pitcher wllo
to do a lube j ob, and that's
and Middleport provide fatii,Uca ever llved," Casey claims, "but
CHAMPS FAVORID
II 'r a greatly Increased Junlo.· wbep be ,cets out theN iD the out·
DAYTONA B!IACij, Fla. UP with care, okill and pr•ol· Defonding 'Champions frank Me· 11H1thb btohlkttball protr.;'~l our li~d-· rteld ... "
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Klnney an~ Tim Jeclto were heave ro era OU n nM: nt In
Sten(el doeen't finbh but J~ it
alon . . . the way we do It Ily
tuvoretl in two Or the lour Rutland are fOing to m•kl aport" no reeret U!tat the ebunty Sklua
cvenls scheduled today ln the Na- life very embarr-.ain,. Racine ltD't puddnc Ttia Speaker tor d~
here. Try us ... and see!
tlonal AAU s w~mmine cbp,mplort· already his done 10, eonalstenU.,. f,tDiive la&amp;arela •
~h ips which Jlrendy have produeed RUtland will be dotnc tl'le aamc
right soOn.
one m•w Amcricon record.
So when it happena, Pomero"
and Middleport, don't bWne the
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LINCOLN. R. I. UP
mar, a two-year-old colt,
tloD Qr
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1elva
lip up your pocltPt·
cd a new track record in
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the fellture race at UDcoln Downa books
house
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"RaCine V:oiUnicer F5fe' Depart~
w,eut ~et , lli. regular at!aiQn Wet'(n~dray nigh' . at the ·Town · Hall
WJtli ~tdent Corb~ Cleek j,W
ehal'if! .. P!aias· 1-·ere started for''':J.

.wQ ~cently

rome ,Of Mrs.
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were ·'cilled to
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Mildred orr ii!l
tors' H011pital in
e:aid that tb'ere, are still 'some tio1;1 from a
iQ-e extinguishers on Mnd to be talfted
sold.
Ste1•e Shuler, Letart, has been
viJ1iln&amp; his cOUSin, Mlte Hayrb:!d'
huge ·JUlY 4th celebtation · V?Wl
the orde,ring or fireworks: A new
.~ember was accepted ,· Bill Be n~·
dhhl. :Fire Chief· Walter Cleland

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· Tfi8 .bl-weC1Hy sguare """he~J
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We Give ' Co~!~Piete

Tire Repair Service
In Our Own Shop

SURE·GRIP
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attet\d~d- Mrs. Jo Hardy
C:~ller. Next d811f!e will be

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Curtis o}'ei' the weekiDd.

Ml18 Dorothy

HoWell v~l.to~

over the weekend witb her..(lrand
parents, Mr. and Mrsl Lee John·
aon, Morni_,l Slar. ·
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Motor Vehicle Supplies 3,774.88

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ot spot·llghtlng the public's atleotlon.o)l ••. PI;OPLE!

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Londls 8olf1 Ont
The Chicago White Sox celn·
braled their final .app\larance ot

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a~lly what ·~ completed job will
o,a• tl"ol onJ,r·ara our •II!P~"! fully
lnltm!d - your
• also mllkitl-wiwe we
artltlt~

Tran1. frdpa Gtn ,to

bze Ttibe'~ tat· ·
battJnr splurge waf I nine- ·

s~vtntlt-ipni ng . reU.v.
'eli·
maxed by Roc:ky Colavito'• two:
run homer•. Ge~Je weodnq an~
Joe AltnbelU 11,10 110Jllered in .a
12-hi&amp; attae~ &amp;fiAt r"aised the p:~,
~ians' sprltli r,Cord to 13. victot-

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111-lf; ..... liP! le-I~
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p~blo- itr.' and tin. ~~ DoButw',., ICtll'e 71.

Tbe feature of

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Chleken~

· LoW.ot of olllo oolorioo 1o]
odualtoot.

lalndHd a mcrrk of Distinction
Are 1o~." -.dllltl Paintera Thia Spring?

Ut ui Wll
eo.t._ at no·o

ltlr. tn4 HarOld Dul•• and
I!111llly
of Clllllleotbe were riolilo1

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on 11tr .and Mn. Clareaa l\11" white s1, brown• a»l: • toreo
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white ud brown •11.

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4#J'5.00
J!on&lt;led' llebt
102,000.00
~., N~ O.ulatan.U., 11,111-0&lt;1
Total Llabllltleo
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poalto.ry, Aetlve attd Inactive
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Lando ccootJ
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EQuipment &lt;Coat)·
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LEOI k. PE1'ERS&amp;N
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The Dally Sentinel expects 1o Cuba 6,
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Bgston Red soX• m!llion dolla r .310 last .vear with 84 RBJs,
on top of all sclJedWea witn
Offer fDT' pHchcr Herb Score W.:OII
Billy Goodman, • good ~itter
or lllftes. ~t~nd·
!nterpreled ns o.~n admissio n h) who ean't make th~ double play·
.
av,,nfea. pitcl1fnc
th1' !r front office thai they c ),J t Ted Lepclo and two veterans of percentaaes, ID short, t:he workS

VANGUARD'S

(;LOS &amp;oUT

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Indians
Giants 13. 6

Hits Galore,

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Yankee, 4. Ctil1ox 8
Plntes Kansas Citr 0
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win witb wh at they'v" got.

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Total PubUe Lunche'J 20,9'18.22

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odult lv,orvi.Ors-Oick Rttton
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GREEN BAY. WI•. UP - Fullback Glenn .Bestor and tackle Mar·
tin Booher, former Un]ver!lty of
W!Rontln rootb11l players, buvo
.tlined lhelr lttl7 ~ontracls with'
tt.e Green Day Packera.

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Ward Given Nod
To Take Jones'
Masters Tourney , ~I Million Bid For Score Seen
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IS 11
hatch are those who said il
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couldn't be done.
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In addition firm pions oM St.
afot~t to o•·v.anlr. o •umrtMr
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I~.!ISIUO
ltetwe,n th8 . high ·Cleveland
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' .C:hools.wlt}l IMys who .,.. lun'lork
13 12

from edUcational in£titutions) In-

field ot 102 opened O•e 2ht
ters iOl! toumament under &amp; ~~
sky today wilh a chance of ·rq,(p
and a chance that an amate'ttf
ooultJ win It to fulfill the dream
of Bo~by Jones.
NtJ ll!mateur has won a blg. one
since then, liave Johnny Good.
\ man's victory in the 1033 u.: S.
Open, But iD the Masten, t~ey
have come ctoae twice In the latt
tllree )'ears -and today the name
OJJ the tip or alm01t everyone'•
ton1ue wa1 Harvie Ward.
Ward has pro\•ed his consistency by winnln.e: the U. S. amsteur
the last two years, tbe fir&amp;t rtl·
petter in that unpredicttble event
IInce Uw10~ Little In 1934-:J:i. He
alto hns had OIJ's the last two
days in prat'tiee on the A:qu~a

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The Little Leaeue program in
Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracusl•;
Minersville and Raci!le thit ye11·
is approaching startling proportions. If th·e years ago some oqe
would have said that in the sum·
mer of 1957 there would •. l)j
roughly 250 boys between t})f
ages of 9 and 15 plnying in or·
gani%ed baseball here he would
have been anigned a bed in tbe
nearest and most tlgllltly ba~
booby batch.

from West Vi!ginLJ in the offing.
These would be from Maaon-Ciltton

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aque are invited to meet in of·
fl~e• of tbe Daily Sentinel Friday
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The
Sports

el"'ih a newl7 ora:ant~~ Ollie Val·
~!"- Asloclatioo .semi-pro baseball

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Ohio team~ from Pomeroy, Mid-

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Reed"ille-

Coolvllle have indicat@9, inte.re.t.
Meanwhile, John Parsons of
MJddleport asked today that young

men deslrint to play on.a Middleport team thb summer meet at
Tbe Sports Center Monday n igbt,
A.prH 8 at 7:30 p. m. for prelim-

Jiiary tplaqrting.

•ited (some are oot bac~ here yet
elude Woo&lt;.1y Call , Mk key Miller

tart Smith, Bill Demosky, Ike Wl!{

Bob Ashlt:y, Chuck Stobart ' John
Vroman, p ete Davi s, Henr ~ Clat·
Worthy, Larry Rict!, Dick Walter1,
Bobby Nehon, J1m Bowles,, Don
~yn~ and any olherll who want
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DIRIC:TOR PASSII
NORTH •DAMS
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ltraduato manaRer
'WUUam1 ColleLe
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the baseball traiL Gene Mauch · ThJs wiN, require a mountain of
Last year 11l thi~ time the Yaw- abnd Bill~d· .Kdlaus, are tl'le secattd :U~rvrrllf~:, from m•nagers aud
ke.)' miUionpires Wf' ri.! tabbed :uJ
ase can 1 •tcs,
'~tiaf$C!al, ,FI..e.-d .11 · ~tte of
a likely pennant winner, but Mnn, t
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f.o ·lharpager Mike Higgins' pitch.lng \\Cnl shortstop alang With BUIY'"~o· flf up t~yCiil t jjotl of pencils
J&gt;o ur and they wound up in fotwllt solo a11d Milt Bolling and also en tn4 ,:o o "or:Jr: oa this laptet of
plrtee, 13 games behind tha \'an play third. So can Lepcio. Franl the prO-ar,n.
PORT MYERS, Fla., UP ~ But·
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ton-hole Ca1cy Stengel l!ome time
kc( ~·.
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thelast
Redspring
Sox
A' .. d
m s whY 1Itggws
soy.~ thl'', Maixone,
had such Cor
higb
hopes
.-it•
h),' t be way, businesa m~m. and ask him point blanlc who is
pilchlnt will d11term ine how fJr and then wound up ae ndini bim fndustrlal managers, or who evt:r the lfUtest naturallookina hitter
the club will go In 19M. He Jlso down lei San Francisco, and rook· You' Ire Where evCr' you ate beT~i~:v~~e;!ow the answer?
are a Couple of hints-It b
adr Its he has to "atraightcn o~.;t ie.Kl'n A.~promonte arc the other (around· here! this !ellow Jim
my infield."
lh&gt;'rd b.,.,. con"&gt;'&gt;l•tes.
White Je going to be n!!'eding a
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"and" Pete Daley, &amp;tea dy job come thu
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not tit tr Mickey Mant e or Joe
e one cpartment o r the R ~&lt;!
Sam ""'White
~Jt of MaJ. DI:M&amp;JClo.
Sox whieh Llj of Rol!d pcnnant-wi!l· who divided the job lut ueP, We can't offer hbn. oDe bpre. or
, Tb
1 Hi
nlng callber la the outfield wl tll
k'
that would be mine! Jim hasn·~
' e Jl"latest natura1 looking
'red Williams In lc•fl, Jhn Pler•all lind b~nur~ roo te Hnywood 9u • 1 • d
tb
h
hitter I've ever .seen," IR)'I tbe
and .fnck Jen••n ,·n van, will ha ndle the ratehlna p cae out . e wort e wants to Yahlrle manager, without })attinJ
1o1
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chores
amass hh first mllllou ln. (That an eye,
Lou Skizas."
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, eager lo wln lhe
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al•o 't!!irninates · t.hla : Joll.} He'll
Bkiau ,an eccentric dD.haJtecl
"'"""• ,,, .34D in 19ft6 wa h
Slslti' "Rill Com•r''
take anyth.lnlr that wllh leave him Greek. eurrently is patrcil1lhg tho
82
J r. nsen batted .~1 3
~As ftor uJ! chlng, Hi'gglns tabs a f•w h...,•rt in uoh 'lL eompiJe
outfiel-dLou
forBqudreatp
the Kansas
City with
Ath·
W~lh 97 RBls. PierBall, wilhQI,I : a Dicl&lt; Si:;Jer," VlhO won q,lne while statMk!,,.yon sport&amp;. .,....It wq,utd he letles.
concurs
·peer i'n lhe f!old , Jut .299 with 97 losing ell(ht la!t seasOn, aa "~ quJte pleiUint for everybQdy t.&gt; Stentel JD. bit opinioQ. "I can
RBlN.
t·eol C(Jmer," Only Sisler, Tom keep Wllite arodnd llelgs. 'coun- readUy uadeNtand wby Cqey
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• Othor' Potlflons Uncertain
Br('wcr 19-A and · Ivan Dcloelt ty. Any lalren'!'
would 1ay th&amp;t,'' declare• Bou·
But beyond I he outfJLlhl the ltt•d 13·7 llvt·d up to Higgins' expec·
clreau. "ll ihfre•s anythln&amp; in thi~
Sax llncup is unccrlain. Th ct·•! lations lns t "liar. ,
Hubert
ld
d It' hit"
candidates for each in'
Pl'lce of Portland Ora·'•
"' wor
auBI c,m o, 1
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post. At first, if's even 11
Right handcr Frank S11llivan ~~~:~! revetled \Yebtlday .10bn
, Alw.n Over .100
:~~~~~r~o~ok~l~cs~fo~r~t~he~v~cl,;· / won 14 games while· losin&amp; .te\'en
ot Middleport will t-e Tate a look at some of Sklzu'
but he started the aeal80n In the
lptlll:er Friday nllbt when ert~dentlala. rltylnr the outfieid
potenllal "~0 game" class .. Bf.lb
school honor~ Its 191JT chan,. for Norfolk In the p 1edmon t
We're Alwoys Right
Pnrtcrrield Wit .~ a disappointment pion basketball team. The chow Leaaue In 19~1, he hit .311 before
with h1 1 3·12 re~ord and 10 was line formt at 8 :3(t p. m. with mt.· beine tapped by Uncle Sana' for
On Your Lube Job
tlw veteran aauthpaw Mel Par· thet't: bl the pltYera actin( a.~ rbHitary service. Wbl;!n he ,came
nell , with his 7-6 record . Better che-rs.
out he spent part of the seaaoa
loutftom Local School Di• with Blrminlbam of the Southern
lhl11gs ulso had bfen expected f.lf
Will ard Nixon 9-8 and George
trltt PNSitltrtt 1111 MciCelvey AsaoeJ1Uop wh•r• he bat.ted .306
S tJ.~t'(' 2-4.
will be toaltmutw. Thore will and part with Kan11.1 Clty, then in
bo ontorttlnment and group the American Association, where
Thm:c right hll~lers are sure to
tlft1ln1. It's an ,...,.,., ahl,ullg he l;Jit .320.
sl1tk. so its little wonder, o(f
•nd It lnYitttlenal.
With Denver In 1"5, be earYed
Hl5il p i tc~tng performances, the
Portland
Tilhtly
Ia
proud
of
i
L.l out a cool .848 tigute. Last ye1r
Rerl Sox were willing to pay a
this year. What Pmrtlanrt ·1 be atartect' out witb tbe Yaokees,
milton dolla.l'l for Score. With club
d ft tl d .I 1' d ·
t d
was dealt to Kanat~ Cilty June 14
him thn Red So'J[ feel they could II!
· u fn 1 "'
m
en
er-as:~
and flnlohed ..lth a .81', average
buketbal
ia
proof
ol\ee
again
of
wm 1hn p~nnant. Without hlm- the absolute neeuslty or "start- In 89 games.
nnd l that',o; how !hey are goi ng to
Jng ·em yo•n 1•• if IOGd hiw:h
II the U.year-old Skizas ia such
lw- 1hey may have l'tll.ll'e of a bat· 1ehool teams are
t.o
be had. It Js a hot-ahot with the ·bat, how came
!!e th:m theY can 'handle to flo· not bein&amp; ~lUJ!:al,' merely oblerv- the Yankees Jet hhn get tway, you
There's only one right way h h In 1h~ Fi.rst flivl sto\i.
lng a fac-t, that unless Pomeroy ~~~~e can hit any pitcher wllo
to do a lube j ob, and that's
and Middleport provide fatii,Uca ever llved," Casey claims, "but
CHAMPS FAVORID
II 'r a greatly Increased Junlo.· wbep be ,cets out theN iD the out·
DAYTONA B!IACij, Fla. UP with care, okill and pr•ol· Defonding 'Champions frank Me· 11H1thb btohlkttball protr.;'~l our li~d-· rteld ... "
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Klnney an~ Tim Jeclto were heave ro era OU n nM: nt In
Sten(el doeen't finbh but J~ it
alon . . . the way we do It Ily
tuvoretl in two Or the lour Rutland are fOing to m•kl aport" no reeret U!tat the ebunty Sklua
cvenls scheduled today ln the Na- life very embarr-.ain,. Racine ltD't puddnc Ttia Speaker tor d~
here. Try us ... and see!
tlonal AAU s w~mmine cbp,mplort· already his done 10, eonalstenU.,. f,tDiive la&amp;arela •
~h ips which Jlrendy have produeed RUtland will be dotnc tl'le aamc
right soOn.
one m•w Amcricon record.
So when it happena, Pomero"
and Middleport, don't bWne the
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SITS R!CORO
eoaebea, the •e.Jtool atbniniltrlt·
LINCOLN. R. I. UP
mar, a two-year-old colt,
tloD Qr
teaau. Blame ictu""
1elva
lip up your pocltPt·
cd a new track record in
tuM
mor.
the fellture race at UDcoln Downa books
house
W~dnesday. The colt
el~-td ,tOhooJ
in "' 4-.'J ·soconds tor four lur-- a mn&gt;

Best NaturaJi

Hitter Of All

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Dodo ~Y Count,- Aad.
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And, have you tbouaht of HOW IMPORTANT Is the per- .

sonnel at each of our places of business? Just })ow ..• ,
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part In the daily &amp;ervlce tQ you!·Aild~ dOn't you Illce to.ao
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CERTAIN PERSON TO SERVE YbU?

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JO?fphine Ruoell prop-

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Court by Betty J . Adams. Rafine

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William~

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by beating the New York Ya'n·
tees, 8-t. Roolde I' o!iJn Lan4j1
paced the White Soxr, U~hlt a:ttaek
with h1s third homer of- Uu1
spring and a Stnale.
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hit ball tor five . iltnhaga an.J
knocked In all till t.eaJn'a runt .
with a bases-loaded double all the
Philadelphia Phillies downed the

~.Jaeine News"

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"RaCine V:oiUnicer F5fe' Depart~
w,eut ~et , lli. regular at!aiQn Wet'(n~dray nigh' . at the ·Town · Hall
WJtli ~tdent Corb~ Cleek j,W
ehal'if! .. P!aias· 1-·ere started for''':J.

.wQ ~cently

rome ,Of Mrs.
Ragan.

were ·'cilled to
ty :~here their
Mildred orr ii!l
tors' H011pital in
e:aid that tb'ere, are still 'some tio1;1 from a
iQ-e extinguishers on Mnd to be talfted
sold.
Ste1•e Shuler, Letart, has been
viJ1iln&amp; his cOUSin, Mlte Hayrb:!d'
huge ·JUlY 4th celebtation · V?Wl
the orde,ring or fireworks: A new
.~ember was accepted ,· Bill Be n~·
dhhl. :Fire Chief· Walter Cleland

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· Tfi8 .bl-weC1Hy sguare """he~J
'held at the Legion Hall and

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We Give ' Co~!~Piete

Tire Repair Service
In Our Own Shop

SURE·GRIP
D·l5

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attet\d~d- Mrs. Jo Hardy
C:~ller. Next d811f!e will be

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visited their mother, )lr1. Hatiie
Curtis o}'ei' the weekiDd.

Ml18 Dorothy

HoWell v~l.to~

over the weekend witb her..(lrand
parents, Mr. and Mrsl Lee John·
aon, Morni_,l Slar. ·
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Motor Vehicle Supplies 3,774.88

TUIIG · .. : · .. · 2 No. ~ Calls 39t
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TOiiHitoes · ·· · 3No•.303 CaliS 3Sc

Prices rldticed
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ot spot·llghtlng the public's atleotlon.o)l ••. PI;OPLE!

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Londls 8olf1 Ont
The Chicago White Sox celn·
braled their final .app\larance ot

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a~lly what ·~ completed job will
o,a• tl"ol onJ,r·ara our •II!P~"! fully
lnltm!d - your
• also mllkitl-wiwe we
artltlt~

Tran1. frdpa Gtn ,to

bze Ttibe'~ tat· ·
battJnr splurge waf I nine- ·

s~vtntlt-ipni ng . reU.v.
'eli·
maxed by Roc:ky Colavito'• two:
run homer•. Ge~Je weodnq an~
Joe AltnbelU 11,10 110Jllered in .a
12-hi&amp; attae~ &amp;fiAt r"aised the p:~,
~ians' sprltli r,Cord to 13. victot-

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111-lf; ..... liP! le-I~
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p~blo- itr.' and tin. ~~ DoButw',., ICtll'e 71.

Tbe feature of

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· LoW.ot of olllo oolorioo 1o]
odualtoot.

lalndHd a mcrrk of Distinction
Are 1o~." -.dllltl Paintera Thia Spring?

Ut ui Wll
eo.t._ at no·o

ltlr. tn4 HarOld Dul•• and
I!111llly
of Clllllleotbe were riolilo1

Total Capltjtt OUtlaJ

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lit. 1Qd )Ira. 06ofn were eall·
""'- 31-341; B medium
on 11tr .and Mn. Clareaa l\11" white s1, brown• a»l: • toreo
Sotun~;,.
white ud brown •11.

IIehabll. (Lelart Cal.)
BehablUtallo•

tDV~!9(meats
Total-Aa.etf

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A larp t'l·», A
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-the owntr'iJ name at GOESSLERS JEWELRY STORIP
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BondJ lf&gt;lurillll

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Painted. By fisher

l!uo. ottadr. !111m at 11111111.
riit.J ud ...OWDI, A

of -.tile ~

~eau~t• Pl)'able
4#J'5.00
J!on&lt;led' llebt
102,000.00
~., N~ O.ulatan.U., 11,111-0&lt;1
Total Llabllltleo
11?.84&lt;1.oe
E¥C"' of Def:icJenCf· or AJseta

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poalto.ry, Aetlve attd Inactive
Aecounu
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Lando ccootJ
ll~.oo
Bulld!nb (COot)
18,500.00
EQuipment &lt;Coat)·
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Total IIIIIIIL So!&gt;. Plaot 1.210.11

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R.iULT$ W!I!NisDJ.Y

LEOI k. PE1'ERS&amp;N
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The Dally Sentinel expects 1o Cuba 6,
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Bgston Red soX• m!llion dolla r .310 last .vear with 84 RBJs,
on top of all sclJedWea witn
Offer fDT' pHchcr Herb Score W.:OII
Billy Goodman, • good ~itter
or lllftes. ~t~nd·
!nterpreled ns o.~n admissio n h) who ean't make th~ double play·
.
av,,nfea. pitcl1fnc
th1' !r front office thai they c ),J t Ted Lepclo and two veterans of percentaaes, ID short, t:he workS

VANGUARD'S

(;LOS &amp;oUT

~ Al/l(IUARY AGI!NCI\!8-

Indians
Giants 13. 6

Hits Galore,

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Yankee, 4. Ctil1ox 8
Plntes Kansas Citr 0
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win witb wh at they'v" got.

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Emp, Retire. C&lt;inlri. ·

SOHIO

Jleplar ft. 79 ql.

Total PubUe Lunche'J 20,9'18.22

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odult lv,orvi.Ors-Oick Rttton
of '-"oror, O.orlfl ~llfld
If Ml4dl•ll*t• ttW Lor~ ~rl·
ten of R..
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ltu•ior thlt IUtftiMr tbiln _. rho
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1'otal !Jebl Bertoir•
Total 'othor Poitoo&gt;eo 14~ CAPITAL OU'n.AV-

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Total Opmtloo ud lllinL
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30C).IIe
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Buo l..dra...
aa4.8o Total eumnt lehool Cool
Tolol Olhor Purpo~ 21,89a-41
216.410.11'1
Total Trjltn~ ol Pupili U ,tlll.fl DEBT SZKVICB-

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GREEN BAY. WI•. UP - Fullback Glenn .Bestor and tackle Mar·
tin Booher, former Un]ver!lty of
W!Rontln rootb11l players, buvo
.tlined lhelr lttl7 ~ontracls with'
tt.e Green Day Packera.

Jrlll£lll1or lWoL llot&lt;tr Vtfl.
1,88.111

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pkture of actiVIty '¥~ ...

Ward Given Nod
To Take Jones'
Masters Tourney , ~I Million Bid For Score Seen
AUGUSTA , Ga. 'UP ...... A

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IS 11
hatch are those who said il
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couldn't be done.
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In addition firm pions oM St.
afot~t to o•·v.anlr. o •umrtMr
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I~.!ISIUO
ltetwe,n th8 . high ·Cleveland
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' .C:hools.wlt}l IMys who .,.. lun'lork
13 12

from edUcational in£titutions) In-

field ot 102 opened O•e 2ht
ters iOl! toumament under &amp; ~~
sky today wilh a chance of ·rq,(p
and a chance that an amate'ttf
ooultJ win It to fulfill the dream
of Bo~by Jones.
NtJ ll!mateur has won a blg. one
since then, liave Johnny Good.
\ man's victory in the 1033 u.: S.
Open, But iD the Masten, t~ey
have come ctoae twice In the latt
tllree )'ears -and today the name
OJJ the tip or alm01t everyone'•
ton1ue wa1 Harvie Ward.
Ward has pro\•ed his consistency by winnln.e: the U. S. amsteur
the last two years, tbe fir&amp;t rtl·
petter in that unpredicttble event
IInce Uw10~ Little In 1934-:J:i. He
alto hns had OIJ's the last two
days in prat'tiee on the A:qu~a

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Yet it is a tact su'ch baSeb all
activity will unfold come Junt!

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The Little Leaeue program in
Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracusl•;
Minersville and Raci!le thit ye11·
is approaching startling proportions. If th·e years ago some oqe
would have said that in the sum·
mer of 1957 there would •. l)j
roughly 250 boys between t})f
ages of 9 and 15 plnying in or·
gani%ed baseball here he would
have been anigned a bed in tbe
nearest and most tlgllltly ba~
booby batch.

from West Vi!ginLJ in the offing.
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aque are invited to meet in of·
fl~e• of tbe Daily Sentinel Friday
~t "'t 8~
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The
Sports

el"'ih a newl7 ora:ant~~ Ollie Val·
~!"- Asloclatioo .semi-pro baseball

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program to be started fn fall.
Jrmt.

Apptoved acltool Of nunlnJ,
Llrf;e, fuUtime rqedical s~ft of
apeeialiltl. S1lary open. Com·
plete maintenance turni1bed,
Current dieUtiab leaving after.
ten yeara service due to illneo
in the family. Apply: Wayne B.
Foster, A~m., Holzer HoJpital

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tand Clinic, GallipoU.. Ohio.

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NOTICII: - l!ol at Parker's RW
11ilrantl Pomeroy. ' You'll eat
better or leq,
3
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nual · Scq_ut ell.pOsitiGn. The lira~
w~ held on t.h~ stage of the Waab~
lnjt.on School /in Gallipfllt.
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year 'hat the mei;Jlb!¥' o( th~
cbnlmuriitles in thi'l dlotilct wiU

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Prayer book. Finder plea•a caiJ

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custGms ·rare bigiJ_Iy
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tratrlx at Ella L. Archer,
(8) Auto Sales
1)41cei1ed.
BUCK Special 4 dr. Riviera Crlt Bradford, Jr.
Sedan. f2,893.00. ''Hard Top". Auctioneer
Fully equipped, low mHeaJe,:
(3) 21, (4) 41, 10, Stc
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FULTON THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy,

C.taltne Cpe. $2,885.00. Pontiac's
nneat. AU 1enu~ne leathtlr •o•'-·
hydramaUe drive. · Blaottnir't,
Pomeroy.
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FordomoUc.-orlJinal blue flllloh.
APARTMENTS. 206
Blaettaar'a, Pomeroy. FVIINISIIED
. M~t~lberry Ave., POmeroy, phone
878.
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llODGil va Jlor•1 • d'r. s.dan Flvt Ro0n.-APartment wlt.b ·uunPower ateorinJ, fl)'le, lmoO,cu·
dl'f and G•taae. Flrlt Floor. A.
lal&lt;t lnlido ond. ouL •1,291.00.
N. Benaal, Pomeroy.
t 3 tl
.. ,., Blaeunar't, Pom.:troy. 4 .4 8t.e
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qz j 'i - ' t ~ · FIIIINISHED aparlinonlt Ia .l\lld·
(9) ForSale
.dl~porl. Call mq.
B·:IH!e
NICE ·tarae aar.ae, ~.00 per
month. 38 Rutland SL, pbo~o
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IN PURSVANCE of t h e
order Gt the Pro~te Court of

Meigs Colinty, Ohio; 1· will oller
for ·aale at public auction uu ""
;;clo.Ck:
or May, 1957, at
~-·
a. m. at the
Uouse,
foilo~l~l

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$4,000.00 and muat lie aold for
not -lese than tw~thlrda of aatd
appraised value.
.

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days
pay

\

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.

Attorneys tor A.drplfllatratrb:

Nowfi\
··for •• lillie as 2
bat
• year, It will
yau' · uwn a Ume proven
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premise• located at 318
Wetzgal Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Said prcmbea are qpp_raiaed at

Terms of sale: Ca$h in hiJld on
day of eale.
Sarah E. Foss, BIJ Administrator of the &amp;tate .
of William. Foss, De·

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2 dr.

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Completely Now From

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be judged on,
things, Seoutcraft.
purpose of theme,

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hour lliretker Sefflee. DIQ'
Phone 12117. Nla~t Phoae
1103f.lt IJODG!l • PLYIIOUTH

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he continued, "these \Klys
work\ng loward advancement
next rank in Scouting
ih&lt;ous:b tbe•r effort In th~se pro-

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testing .the antenna wbile th~
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Th.e new WHTN·TV transmitter
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high abGVe avepage 1terra•n.
is the first .phase of ITWim•
moth new construction by th~
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tfaG,troitt.er. Phuat. ,CQ.stin(· appr:.l·
ximatelr .$400Aoo i1{ · located hi
the- rich lh.dustrlal heart of the

central Ohio Valley abGUt 1:,
m\lfJs NE or Huntinf;ton, W. Va. t
n:fi)4;:U)'( till! ·whe obros

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downtown

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Ibid employment - hire -11~'11 through
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Joe Bailey, flal:~ld Sauer, .) l{nl.
Maag, Mra. 'WilsOn Carpenl.er,
Mrs. H.obert AUtn.swarth, Nr.o.
Olvert,

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Ger'\l~ ~u~e, Mto. G~y 8eyu•lll•,
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program to be started fn fall.
Jrmt.

Apptoved acltool Of nunlnJ,
Llrf;e, fuUtime rqedical s~ft of
apeeialiltl. S1lary open. Com·
plete maintenance turni1bed,
Current dieUtiab leaving after.
ten yeara service due to illneo
in the family. Apply: Wayne B.
Foster, A~m., Holzer HoJpital

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tand Clinic, GallipoU.. Ohio.

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lnjt.on School /in Gallipfllt.
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(8) Auto Sales
1)41cei1ed.
BUCK Special 4 dr. Riviera Crlt Bradford, Jr.
Sedan. f2,893.00. ''Hard Top". Auctioneer
Fully equipped, low mHeaJe,:
(3) 21, (4) 41, 10, Stc
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TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy,

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nneat. AU 1enu~ne leathtlr •o•'-·
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Pomeroy.
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. M~t~lberry Ave., POmeroy, phone
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dl'f and G•taae. Flrlt Floor. A.
lal&lt;t lnlido ond. ouL •1,291.00.
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(9) ForSale
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8127•X, Middleport.
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NOTICI OF PUaLIC SALE
IN PURSVANCE of t h e
order Gt the Pro~te Court of

Meigs Colinty, Ohio; 1· will oller
for ·aale at public auction uu ""
;;clo.Ck:
or May, 1957, at
~-·
a. m. at the
Uouse,
foilo~l~l

.

_,.

$4,000.00 and muat lie aold for
not -lese than tw~thlrda of aatd
appraised value.
.

. qased.

days
pay

\

114} For Rent

.

Attorneys tor A.drplfllatratrb:

Nowfi\
··for •• lillie as 2
bat
• year, It will
yau' · uwn a Ume proven
~~

·•ud"'··

premise• located at 318
Wetzgal Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Said prcmbea are qpp_raiaed at

Terms of sale: Ca$h in hiJld on
day of eale.
Sarah E. Foss, BIJ Administrator of the &amp;tate .
of William. Foss, De·

~lc I'

2 dr.

., --'

Completely Now From

ae u'

44

be judged on,
things, Seoutcraft.
purpose of theme,

&amp;!.Q\ll_.!pir.!t s_cout 4participation.,';

hour lliretker Sefflee. DIQ'
Phone 12117. Nla~t Phoae
1103f.lt IJODG!l • PLYIIOUTH

-·- .

diaJ~ict

'B0oths will

among other

a. Jl. IIAWLil'IGS SONS CO• ...:0 ·24
DEAI.EBS.

M·Q·M

"At the same
he continued, "these \Klys
work\ng loward advancement
next rank in Scouting
ih&lt;ous:b tbe•r effort In th~se pro-

i8b1.Auto Se,.Yi~e~

BONELESS······

.

-

&gt;.

Cube Steak
•

'

'

otber equip:.·
.'

2for 19t

Electric will begin gr·ound
testing .the antenna wbile th~
tower is being erected.
Th.e new WHTN·TV transmitter
tower will be approximately l,OQP:
high abGVe avepage 1terra•n.
is the first .phase of ITWim•
moth new construction by th~
~rnl

of · 'purcl1a~ oi
, ' cbnveyon,

.. ·.

(

'

..

COwles Broadcasting Company in
H1inUngton. .W' Va.
.

fo;'. &gt;ii&gt;J'fN . ·r~lo- cj The compleftl~ new tower .11n&lt;1,
tfaG,troitt.er. Phuat. ,CQ.stin(· appr:.l·
ximatelr .$400Aoo i1{ · located hi
the- rich lh.dustrlal heart of the

central Ohio Valley abGUt 1:,
m\lfJs NE or Huntinf;ton, W. Va. t
n:fi)4;:U)'( till! ·whe obros

. ''

Coftcllrrently

.

'

lb. ..

·sg~
..

with

the

ne-.v

transmitter construction, entire!;;
~ TV and Radio studiosare be·
lag

A&amp;P Super-Right ... Cholee Cuta, WeU Trimmed

Super·R!Jhl ... Tender ud Jul&lt;y

cans

2 for 19c ~ -

'•

BOnOM CUTS!

irloin' . Ste'ak

01.

y~ar. bf .Cap~:

Sauerkraut ...

•• •••• • •
lb •

3'4
.

The expocltlon Is sponsored thJS
Fred P. Schroeder'lil
QrdnaJ)ee Company, 3664, West
Virginia Natlonal Guard.

LabeJ

'"'

A&amp;P Super-Right .. Tender Ste!~- Beef ... Choice Cilh

IROun

P~ero'

cohStruc~ed

· In

downtown

Huptin&amp;hm. With the new stu·
liios, equipment, and offices the

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StaUons Pian to brinil: tO the viewpUblic outstanding pro&amp;ranu
senices.

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S~t(ltAl&lt;f.
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Pat We iher and Forrest Bachtel
'"e~ the ontf 'teaeher.s aluent.

WAI'f'T

••.uo•

E.

14, SIJtllJI•n, Ilia&gt; WJ&lt;Ifed
Hawley, Mrs. James Hawley, Mn.

Ibid employment - hire -11~'11 through
lbe
Sentlr.&gt;l
ADS. Don't put It off Call 398 Today - Ji..n Ad In
biB column '
·
tr find a losl

c.

R.

PUBLIC SALI

BUY - SELL - ·RENT - ·

Pars~,

ron Miller, Daisy Blakeslee, Mr~~ .
Joe Bailey, flal:~ld Sauer, .) l{nl.
Maag, Mra. 'WilsOn Carpenl.er,
Mrs. H.obert AUtn.swarth, Nr.o.
Olvert,

l:egal Notic~ ·

(91 · For SOle

Rillh. EmilY. Spraa:uo,

Ger'\l~ ~u~e, Mto. G~y 8eyu•lll•,
Mrs. otaiX O..vis. ~~. Eroeflt

· , 415te

( 1) Notices · ·

n Park:, Nan Moore,

S

CIUEF diet"" procomplete charge

,WAN.T. ADS

POlL

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were Supt.

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S..~cl&lt;h-r; YO·
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