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, Di111ner Honor$
t..lfheit"s On ·
Anah•ei$iry ·

The Daily Sent~nel

SOCIETY·
POMEROY
Edward P11rker Jr of Cleveland
was the weekend iljest of his pJ.r·
ents.

di.pl Uruversaty.

Lucllle Bearba Hawldn.o, Pomeroy Soeioly Editor, Phone 6244

Present wet:e1be honoree8 and
the hosts,__nd daqghte~, Louann:a.

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"'lt. lDCl Kn. Lawrence Leo~t­
..-d cutertaio.~ wlth 11 dinnel- reo
eently at thtir
bome, Rock
S.PI'ilu£• Road ~on&lt;~rtna Mr. aniJ
Xtt. PNd Lei~efit On their Wtld

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport sOctety Editor, Phone 8079

Portsm.outh WSCS District President
Is Guest Speaker At Heath Methodist

APRIL 11-10

Harry Sm1th, pre~ldent of ''The ResponSibilities of Melh'&gt;Dhlncl WSCS ist Women." She reviewed the
was the guest speaker Monday goals Gf the Quadrenmum and
evening when the WSCS of Heath urged her listeners to depend o 1
Methodist Church met m th~ sptritual guidance tn makins des~nctuar)' of the church
cisions. Loyalty to the church and
Mrs

FAMILY NIGHTS

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and Mrs. Edward Parle-

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Coach Is Speaker
At Naomi Baptist
Listitute

Mi."ddleport soc·l"ety Notes

of Mr. and Mrs. George (lulU•n,
who will vle.it them for two weeki.
Mr. and Kn. Clyde Beleber and
Mrf. c. W. Clark, Cbatleston,
spent the wed end with the Ifillter's aon and daua:bter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, H. W. Clark. Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Belcher were aueats
when Mn. Jack Bat~J1et entei'tained with a birthday dlnner tor her
hUJband. Other p.etb were Mr.
and Mrl'. John Plf'SOna and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary.
Mrs. L.. J.' Heiner, RuUalid , Is
a medical p.Uent at the Mei&amp;s
General Hespital
Mrs. WWie ~ude ,Coates, Mill
Ruth Wl&amp;e aDd Miss Rutb Hawkina
visited 'Jr. and Mrs. William
Betz: and daughter, Sandra, Jackson, Sunday.
Mr. and Nn. Charlo Stobart
a\ and dauJhter, Athens, spent the
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week end with . Mr. and Mta. Jobn
P....aaNd Parklne Ticket
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Chancey 4~ ..Mrm..i!!•n.d. 111'1. Hubert
SAN DIEGO, Catlf. Up -~
Pullen• and_..~
Gt.!OrJe W. Dolan p~d a tatbet•
Tbe Rev.
c. R. Xonk- targe parking fine-.$00 But tben'

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. $9950

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Friedman, executive ot the ~ands
Hotel which Is famous for Its M1ht
club, wa!n't 1 b1t piqued at tbe
opening of a new competitor Ia
casino and botcl • pat:!lted LaJ
Vega! He woa t&amp;O,OOO at t.he
Troplcana c.&amp;lno•s erap table•

SPECIAL

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Tht lnllallrMnt Plan
CHICAGO U, - Tho 1"'*-1
Revende btplrtment said Fridav
it received in part paymentc~oliuritll
S8CU4 tax ft~r 19M a tax r
ehed; it aent out two yean .ao.

The refund

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was for

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Painted By Fisher

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H Vean of Coldlnuoua Servlco

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Crimson Glory - Deep Crimson

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E. G. Hili- DUillng ScRrlel

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Cbrl•!on&gt;her Slobo .;_ Dark Red
Nlthl- lllaeldsh Red

EteUe de Holland _;Deep Bright Red

Red Badlaaee - Rosy Red

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Briarcliff- SJ!very Rose, Pint
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Dame Edllh Jtelen -' Pure glowlna pblt
Counle18 Vandal.,- Copper, bronze llld•
pink

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Palnl Suhday,

terviee.s at 8 p.,.m.,
Methodist Cbureh.
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il SP,On~,red by
Youth fi'.elloWsbip and the
miaston oa Et\ucatioft.

It A. V~ril- Creamy whUe ·
White B~- Cleu while

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Golden Charm - Deep yellow·
MeGreiYt Yellow- Buttereup yellow
Mn. E. P. Thom - Rich lemon yellow
Mn. P. S, DuPont- Deep g~lden yellow
Sauer '!bores~ - Dark golden yellow
Eellpee - Golden yellow
R&lt;lllyn - Golden yoUow

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Fertil. ;, . ~had Roses
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I'Jimy Red'-Dorlt red Florlbaadl

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,.enlnr AJ'!-U . 2:1 11
7:41 p. m. with Fl'eelan( ~orrl~~&lt;,
II' evangelist.
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S.pecial Seni~
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Condessa de Sastogo.
Scarlet red and gold

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Stlm:ise servlcu .wUJ 'be tietd
It the ChUrCh at 6 .a. m, On I ~·
ler Sunday, April _ :h ~~~ Will
al1o be sponsored by thil aame

Golden ClimberSunflower yellow

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Climbing Roses

wpenter Cb~rch '

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Numa Fay- Corl!l pink
Cameo, pink ,deeper low·
ords center'

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A film' 1'The

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LES YECAS. Nev. UP -

lik•lr by Th"rMI•r ..._,.••n "'!.1
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Made Poulble ly Tremendous No Change In The Formula
Mau Production
The Painter'• Cholet

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Choose from 23 Varieties
aU hyllrid ever-llloonililg Roses

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AMAZING SALE

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••rmer We4neNay. 1M,....
cl.u-'lnn• WN.,...y n'rht ~

Every bush packed in Miracle Sterilite-this pre5!'!rves moisture .a nd
acts as a mechanical soil conditioner that makes almost all sails
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FURNITURE

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'Superoclted' Roses

BA_~-E~ ~.

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celebrate the tn a no parking z:one·a
fln.oie c~~· 72 . ~on howe.

2-Yeor Fi-.ld Grown.

lilY •• Term• to

Mrs. George Faris
Wins Life Master
Rating In Bridge

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Strong! Hardy!_Ever-Blooming!

Church Officers
H.?ld Outing For
Childrens Home

Presbyterian
Womens Group
Meeting Held

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ol Mrs. Ko•-rllhl II

tbelt nt~Phew
two-story~,
~~~Cn~a~c~le~s~~~~Sr~..~an~d~w~ere~o~c~-lri~gh~t~l~e~fl~~~~~~~,.~o~da~y~va~-~,hfe~p]a~rk[e~d~air~a~lher:l:ar~g:e:o:b:J•~otl~

B•::.p:and Mrs.

the

mother

BrooktviUe, Ky., and then ~ lo
Wolcott to visit relatJves o Mr•
Konkright. Enroute home
t)'
p)an to vtaH Mrs. Wayne Glbbqnl.
who 15 a pallenl at Christ HoiPltal,
Cincinnati
Stewart Harris has been trO•
ferred from the M1ddleporl of&amp;t:
of the columbus and Southern}
Ohio Etectr1c company to Colum·~
bus where his ramlly have move4.}
He wa&amp; alsD employed. as: reUilt
patroLman 1n Middleport.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Freneb Ind.
baby and Mrs Clyde Frencb, J&amp;elt·
aon, were Sund~y guests or :Mr:"
and )lrs. Edward French.
•&gt;~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teq&amp;u'tii
columbus, were recent gueBI:s o :
their iJ'Indparents, Mr. and Mn.~
WiJliam Reuter.
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Con Williams, representative •-of
the L. P. Cavitt Company, has bee
a busin~u visitDr tere th1s w~_.j

~ lfr. and Mrs. Bernard Schramm,
ZanuvUte, spent Cite week end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Lyont and
family.
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Jerry hninger, eifbteen month
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Peraincer (Anna Gillen}, b11 been
returned to his home in Jackson
from Holzer Hoapital wbere'be had
been a medical patient. Hill unele,
Bill Quillen. Js villltln1 at the •Persinger home thi&amp; week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hawley who
spent tbe winter months with his
son and daugbter-ln-law, Mr. and
Hr&amp; James Hawley, bave returned
to their fum near Salem Center.
Judge and Mn. Cedrie .Clark and
110n, Arllbur, and Gene Croo)l;a at.
tendl!d: the
of Michigan
band
University
Sunday
briel

er Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Charle.~ Jacb,
Proctorvllle and Mrs John XnotU
of Lan,pv,ille were Monday eueat.s
of Mr and P.lrs. Char1es BLick
of Rutland Road.
Miss W.anda Lightfoot of Middlcport was the Sunday guest of
Miss Marjor1e Burt.
Mrs. Hattie Russell or Colum·
bus spent the weekend at her
hofne, Anne St
Mr. and Mra. 'Wyalt Will of
Colunibus were weekend gue,:;ts
Df his father, Emmett W11l
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
~pent the weekend m
with .Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Thomas
Ro&amp;er, c;lu:..~~o:l:~:
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
I w.Ok end •lt

suggested that the women of the
church prPpare • (ile for their
HOT ROD GIRLS
mmiliter wh1ch would li.st their
-&lt;lsofirst and second choices o( the
loall T•ylor
Richard Denning
different phases Df church wDrk
GIRLS IN PRISON .
The meeting opened with an
Ct~rtoon - DUTCH TltEAT
Mrs. Brute Lloyd, prer.ident., the tm,ortance of a~cepUng res- org.on prelude "0, Saviour Sw~t
2 Adult Tlclceh Admits Trvckl
presided and
mtrnduced
the pcmsibility for the church were 0, Sllvlour Kind," Bach, by Mts
guest tipcakor whose topic wao; emphasized by Mrs. Smith w'lo C. M. Henne.sy· and a devoUomd
service fC!d by Mrs. Hnmer Cook
Mrs. Cook's topic was "ln~i'Vidual weekend to 11.ttend the bowling
were in Akron over thtt
Responstbilities" 11nd
J9cludC! I sbclt
tourq~~nt.
Scnpture readin!;, medltah~~ and
Mr~.t1,Clara Karr of Cle-veland
1 poeqt "PC!rhaps'". Spedar mu11:c
1s the. .J.U~St of h.er SO'l.·in·law and
W&amp;{l presented by Mr~. 0 . P. Klein daug:Jtter.
:Ur. and Mrs. Thomas
whO sang "I Tldked to God Last
Night"
William Daniela
Points were Sund~y
Joseph Martin, as.!lil'itant prinC'i·
Durtog the busine,'js meeting OJf Fho:e
paJ and COJCh at Lockland Wayne election of officers was held WJih
High School near Cincinnati was Miss Bess Sanborn presentlnr
the guest speaker for the Firat :slate of oftJeers to be rl!electd Wf'l'e Mr. and Mr&amp;. Wilbur Pierre.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Haujer
Dtsfrict Sunday SChool aod BTU ror their second term. president
Institute, held Sunday at the Mrs. Uoyd; vice president, Mn. and .!lon, Jerry, of Columbtu vfiitNaomi Baptist Church.
Carroll Swanson; set:retary, Mn. ed Sunday with Mr. · and Mn.
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Sunday School wua beld PI Forrest Bachtel; treasurer, Mrr. Harry Keiser, Minersv:Jle.
Mr. and Mrs. LYle Wunder and
9:30 A. M. with Allen Hampton E. M. Blake; Pl'()motinn secretary
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorbln
son
the
superintendent
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charge
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Lambert;
Missionan.
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were recent guests of
1 w.Quhip servlcos at 11 A. M. with Edt1callon and Service, Mr.IJ. Hlr· nr aad )Irs. Eslie Mossman.
•. the Rev. H. E. Harris brlngi.lJ:l :&gt;1d Woodgerd; Local CJ1urch ArMr. and Mrs. Thoma~ Reefl.
I the message,
tivltles and Social Relations, Mr".
John Ketchka, Mrs. Carl MattO't, WDuhaJa spent Wednesday and
j Dinner waa served at noon i:1 Mrs. E. M. Wnod ; Youth chll.~· Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Eslie
the church dlnlni room, · after man, Mr§. Nan Moore , ChiJdren's Mnssman, Minersville.
which the afternoon sess1on open- chairman, Mrs. c. R. Konkr1gbt ,
Mr. and Mrs. AdolfJh Grue11er
ed with Mra. ,Ethel Riley, Glous- Spiritual I.Afe,
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, and daughter, Sharnn of
Miss lternice
ter district supeFintendent of th'!. Bowen; Litt:rature and Publico· Canton were weekend guests of
Sunday School and Mrs. 'Edith ' ions, II Iss Beu Sanborn; Supply, Mr. and Mrs. Adol11h Grueaer
Luckadoo, Rutland, diatrict presi Wrs. W W. Haye1 and Mr1. Ro- Sr.. Minersvitte.
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ent of the sro, ~re•tdJna.
hert Harrls; Status of Women
"1he call to worship Wi.i given Mrs. Emerson Jonei.
bf Richard Warner, Rutland and Final arrangements were made
Jame11 Morton and RDbert Green, to serve the Father.SC\ft banquet
Forest Run ·BaptJst Cburch were lor th~ Methodilt Men's Auocia·
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in ch~rge of ttte WOf)jbtp service. Jon to bo beld on April 30. Com·
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A vocal solo was presented. bi "llJttee In charge are Mrs. E. ~
The Deacon• and D~cone1fet of
,__........ M ,.,. 1M _.,_, '""'" II••.. .&amp;II
ViOla
Brown of
the Naomi Wloocb, Mrs. David Ent&amp;minger. t h e . Middleport
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Prtlbyterian
V c4" Oui!IMI.. .U hiiW 111 1.M. lUI Oi.OW
Church.
!'dn. Rllph Radcllffe, Mrs W. W. Church sponsored an out1n1 )ton
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Following the bw:lneH sess!~n Haye5, Mrs. P. L. M!Ldl, Mfs. day night for the children at the
Home.
the young people'• chorus of the Harold Woodgcrd.
lull Ym lnpl
R. R Gray Sr, was in charge ot
First Baptilt Church, Olou•tc:-,
The members and guests Mrt. the project and and 1)thers assistunder the direction of Mrs. Ora Harry Smith and Mrs. George ing were the following Deacon~:
Yinev with Mra. Riley as accom- Parker, Pomeroy, were Invited to Donald Lowery, George Andenon
panist, prc1ented two numbers. the dining room whe~-Mr~. LJoyJ lr ., Vincent Dabo, Ru11sell Lyons,
Mr. Martin who was Introduced pre1lded 'a'ti the corfee scrvice. t
lohn Parsom:, DwiJllt WaUate,
l)y Mrs Arnol4 Rich11rds of the
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tUnton fishei", Belhel ,$:!olepltn
Mt :Munah Chur \\ Middleport,
Jl&lt;~freshmenb uf
~U~ndwlchu . and bh.ese ocacoi'MIISM'f: Mrs. Har·
spoke un "Consider the Call."
Basorted takee, mints and cofleo old Sauer, Mrs. Fred neWees, Mrs.
Af~er the finAl rt&gt;purts wen: were served by
Mr.R. Robart E. 0. Tewksbary, PJu'llu Joachim,
given and an offerln; taken the Coals, Mr.s. 0 . P. Klein, ~n. C Mrs. George Anderson Jr., Mrs.
.\. Emmisb, Mrs. C. E. Young, Gall Hysell, Mrs Clinton Fisher,
\frs. E. R. Tompkms, Mrs. D. C Mrs. Judson White, Mu:. Carl GU·
Miller with Mrs. Hattie Smith a ; more and ·Mrs Karl Owen.
l contributor. Arrang:cments
p.r
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt mnd
nareisllius were used on the table Richard Owed took the sevehteen
children to see the lighted Crosw
Tor the party.
on the hill above Pomeroy and
lhen to the Dari·Delight at Mason
where Mn. Muriel McGee, the
proprietor, served refreSthments to
'the .ehUdren.
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·as!litted in financing the party an~
Group II of the Women's Asso- games were played and favon
ciation met Monday 'nl~~:bt at tb~ giYen the gue11ts.
First Prubyterlan Cburcb wilb
Mrs. Karl Owen prel1ding, Mrs.
R. M. Sherm11n led he openin&amp;
devotional tervlce wbicb included
Scripture reading from tbe Gospel
cl St. Matlh•w
meditation
from "The S~cret Pltee..,
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Mrs. (jcorge Faris, daughter n(
Mr8. George Andenon Jr., prcsi. Mr. and Mrs. c P. ()utton, Mid·
dent of the AsioclaUOn, was a -dleport, is a Life Master In
guest 11peaker and reviewt~d the · ld
cordlnc to 1 reC!enL an1tudy bOok "Je11u1' Te1chln1 on 8 r Je ac
Citb:enship." Mrs. E. 0. TeWkl- nountement.
bary'J topic for tile procram Will
Mra. Faris ramc in 1erond In a
a chapter from the book "The team or ~our at tbc Mldweat ConUnited NaUorrt 1nd U•"·
terence Tournament held lo Clr.·
Ho11tenes for the evonlnc wero tinnati last week and .br~q:h,t
Mlu Mary Park, MIM Susan. Park her total points to the amo\l·:t
and Miss Dli1le Saundeti arid they ne&lt;:eUH)' te be made a Ll~e Mai·
served a deaaea.it eourse to fourteen ter. lijW will ~ a pest of h·onur
members and two autat, Mrw. An- at tbt Life Masten dinner to bb
deN!on and bM' mother, ;Mra. J. Q. beld M~ 2&amp;.
Rice.
Mr&amp;. F-_rb i,IJ: 1 teacher in th~
Columb,)l!l Stbools and a formrr
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John Smith the Portsmouth

Lori Nelron

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Jn anoth'er fuJt, Don~ld
ed ~ tbe
Clink whei,l:
arid Luella
"Wood;,~;;,j
11he clied. W)lile it was thoufibt $2.JOO
from J,:ugeDla
tlte lm~r.ia! J!i
that death may have been taused
by . poisonln.c, that theory at rJI- Cornpany of A¥on, Oblp, a
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ed out until the results of the pora\ion.
Mr. and Mrr. Wood e)fim t~\
autopsy could be learned.
property purchased from lmper~
In the meanUme Donna, sister EJectric was suppo1ed to eontai"
ot the deceased child,. WI$ to u.t· 2.82 acres according to the deed'
dergo thorough physical cheeks but contained only 2.41 1tte1
at Masun Cllnic at 4 p. m.. today. cording to tbe boun~WY line
She too had eomplalned of feet- Iished in court. pro«~PPinge ill and the physical check
was ordered.
. In addition to the sister Doan••l
two brotben also survive. .
Frienda may call at the FoglefOng Funeral Home in Mason al·
ter 6 p, m. today.
Burial will b3 mHde In the
G,flham StatiOn ·Cemetery with
the Rev. Richard Wright oUiclatlbg.

Attend
Mason

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ill which the
lff wt,.~tli·oc~ on U. S.
Route 50 three · mUes . East · 1 of
Breese, n"no::~
· ' Landel'&amp; had 1101~
en the car It I bJ.a'iul
-n· tlL · ,

t{ant S~ccr a f.OJnP'-ftlOn of
LariiJen: Jn the Januill')' 3 jaiibreak here later surnmdeted biiu
to Sberiff Robert C. Harten·
baCit and was released" "!].en ·~
was .found tbat I!.O ellarges were
bein&amp; beld aga.iDst him. .
Spehttt then r e-vealed to Bar~- /
enbaeb tbat be had smuggled a
haet saw blade into the Meigjj •
Count.Y Jail and that the pair .ba"'
filed off a loek in tbe Jail corrJ::
dor window and made· eood ~he'it"
e1eape by leaping to the roof ~f.
the county garage t~dJacent to tb&amp;
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Gen~ ~ks,

Mr4- Clarence Lacey and Mn.. 0 .
p, IOein. An Easter tbeme waa
carried' out ln the table decotationa
the dinner · which w~
I of the Women'!!

Mrs. Uwla H.
Donald Lowe~ a!l

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lim~h Closs·In
Monday Meeting
, M1'8. c. E:, w. Downie assiS'(Ij
• 5oft ch.ambnys

by Mrs. Thomas Goeglein ente~­
the Daughters of Rut!t.
Clau of 1 the United Methodt,st

" ~~yo;_ c"pe'

Church, Monday afternoan at ber
home, Hlilh Sl

" ·Prefty broldcl0thl

"'•1'be Ma11netic Power of Love"
was the topic Of the devoUonJl
Ieider, ·Mfll.
H. Parker.
Mrs.
president,
responded
eall with an Eastru
~~~~~~;;,~A -contilbutiop wls ma.ie
tj
. for Millio~s", a reJlef
o~!S';~~l:ft which earl.!l for tft'!
n
iii all parta of \be world.. A
. ro~in 11et wl!u eard wa'l

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t~ined

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11 :4&amp; Cartoon Club
,12:10 Noon Newa
12!'115 N~lgbbora

• Cotton,INtis,.

12:30 Ubero~ ,
1:00 Fi111ili!iie T1111ch
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1:45 .!.fo\o!o. MatinOO .
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3:00 M\Oi'DC!oll :i'lbn :l'clllnl

• O.cron/cof;tonJ

4-:30 S11per Serlal Tim~
5:00 lflc~ell' Mopt\. Club

6:0f\ lttiff!.lo BiJI Jr.
~ , 6:30 Cart&amp;~m Club
· 6:45 Five Star Final
7·111 J'o'h,. Ddv &amp;: the :newr
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Mnu.-Bowlln e will
Am onx. those li cemred to drive he ln rludcd a11 an extra-curricul ar
tollowln a- teeti'f Riven I A: ~t Thursday r 11&lt;-liv! l v in !h i~ cjt y's hmlor anrl
~ til e Sl rtte Pollee Detachment in I ~c n \or h l~: h sc hnoh . Th e §chool
r-.._
l.t. Pleu ant were the ·rollowln .l( hon rd has llBk ed for voluutt' N
\ ".,.... per!o ns from Bend Art'n communi- 1eachmi
tleg.

~ADY BOW~IRS MilT·

lfu~o Juhtil\jl. )dcCiung. Hortlor&lt;l;.

DA r'fON, Ohlo 111' - The third .
l uun ita ~ue KeetteJ', Letart, floute tar f C It' W"onfE!n'r ~ lnter!ll tl"O'I\al
2; Anrlll Vlrgl ni u ft ow;ars, Weat Co- llowllng CongretB will open. here
lumbla El!zllbelh 1-011 ,¥atbewa, Thursd oy with an. e!llry bst of
Mason; .rohn FrankUn ,alee.
1}98 fun:a• a_nd a tot~l of$10~,~
.Marlon Lofl Rayburn ·tiiason Clar. ln )irlzc lhl'llicy The toilt'trey cO:rt:"
e nce B Smith, Ma; on ; William ti nut~s 1h•-ou sh "ay 27.

Marahall Me·Million, Maaon; Del·
Edw11 rd Fle.ld1 Hartford; and Larry Shelton PatlerloD, Hartlord.

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cGutle to 13 meinberS and one

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NO PATALITIIS
ROCKLAND,
Me.-Rockland '
hu gone more than te\len . year.t:
without a trartlc fatality.

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ -TV Chan~e13
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1955 FORD

Her&lt;oi.'!"'"'· Jlual

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eu.tomline 2 dr. Radio &amp; H..~
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Gen~ ~ks,

Mr4- Clarence Lacey and Mn.. 0 .
p, IOein. An Easter tbeme waa
carried' out ln the table decotationa
the dinner · which w~
I of the Women'!!

Mrs. Uwla H.
Donald Lowe~ a!l

ist
lim~h Closs·In
Monday Meeting
, M1'8. c. E:, w. Downie assiS'(Ij
• 5oft ch.ambnys

by Mrs. Thomas Goeglein ente~­
the Daughters of Rut!t.
Clau of 1 the United Methodt,st

" ~~yo;_ c"pe'

Church, Monday afternoan at ber
home, Hlilh Sl

" ·Prefty broldcl0thl

"'•1'be Ma11netic Power of Love"
was the topic Of the devoUonJl
Ieider, ·Mfll.
H. Parker.
Mrs.
president,
responded
eall with an Eastru
~~~~~~;;,~A -contilbutiop wls ma.ie
tj
. for Millio~s", a reJlef
o~!S';~~l:ft which earl.!l for tft'!
n
iii all parta of \be world.. A
. ro~in 11et wl!u eard wa'l

• Mlr~le hylona

t~ined

'

1U4 SlpOn
11 :4&amp; Cartoon Club
,12:10 Noon Newa
12!'115 N~lgbbora

• Cotton,INtis,.

12:30 Ubero~ ,
1:00 Fi111ili!iie T1111ch
•
1:45 .!.fo\o!o. MatinOO .
~ .
3:00 M\Oi'DC!oll :i'lbn :l'clllnl

• O.cron/cof;tonJ

4-:30 S11per Serlal Tim~
5:00 lflc~ell' Mopt\. Club

6:0f\ lttiff!.lo BiJI Jr.
~ , 6:30 Cart&amp;~m Club
· 6:45 Five Star Final
7·111 J'o'h,. Ddv &amp;: the :newr
7:30 Sber~ft of Cochise

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DRIVIU LI&lt;INIES
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Mnu.-Bowlln e will
Am onx. those li cemred to drive he ln rludcd a11 an extra-curricul ar
tollowln a- teeti'f Riven I A: ~t Thursday r 11&lt;-liv! l v in !h i~ cjt y's hmlor anrl
~ til e Sl rtte Pollee Detachment in I ~c n \or h l~: h sc hnoh . Th e §chool
r-.._
l.t. Pleu ant were the ·rollowln .l( hon rd has llBk ed for voluutt' N
\ ".,.... per!o ns from Bend Art'n communi- 1eachmi
tleg.

~ADY BOW~IRS MilT·

lfu~o Juhtil\jl. )dcCiung. Hortlor&lt;l;.

DA r'fON, Ohlo 111' - The third .
l uun ita ~ue KeetteJ', Letart, floute tar f C It' W"onfE!n'r ~ lnter!ll tl"O'I\al
2; Anrlll Vlrgl ni u ft ow;ars, Weat Co- llowllng CongretB will open. here
lumbla El!zllbelh 1-011 ,¥atbewa, Thursd oy with an. e!llry bst of
Mason; .rohn FrankUn ,alee.
1}98 fun:a• a_nd a tot~l of$10~,~
.Marlon Lofl Rayburn ·tiiason Clar. ln )irlzc lhl'llicy The toilt'trey cO:rt:"
e nce B Smith, Ma; on ; William ti nut~s 1h•-ou sh "ay 27.

Marahall Me·Million, Maaon; Del·
Edw11 rd Fle.ld1 Hartford; and Larry Shelton PatlerloD, Hartlord.

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Nolur~~- yOu Dbt lllo stan!oul
In everr JTG.'up lr.·1siJlt of
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-son end aup"plt With
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phrtielpated

hour tbs

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MillS Lydia· ~•bleb.

. ' .Ttie -hoate•ses served a deaaert
cGutle to 13 meinberS and one

IJUesl, llfro: T.

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NO PATALITIIS
ROCKLAND,
Me.-Rockland '
hu gone more than te\len . year.t:
without a trartlc fatality.

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Devils Explode In Third For 9 Runs_, Vidary
tbllb pitt'hlna: In lbe nrst th re ~
Ia
lilhltais. In tbal cJiluttout tb lr·1
ni..Je\her and fll Jolt ln- the Winners lalllCa i.U Or tbe1r
)1'11 .
~&lt;&gt;ob ~gte , to 1"12r11.

Pomero~s

run

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Panth~

imd th~
lllUt · llovi!J bOive&lt;l

the first a-me or

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lated .8ou.tll.trn .Divjaioa ~h
~ou Eastmarf,
the third man
School bUI&amp;IU athMule f.. :th called In by Coach bic.t: Ret\on
the Purtblf&amp; iltopf:thfe 1 9-0 Je- to Jhe mound , finally p'ut out lh&lt;'
elsioh
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Oket mnmgs Terry Ph&amp;:Un work'
WhU~ both tl~ams obviously had ed the Jast 1wo frame s 'lnd did
lacked ltDOUJb warm air drill&lt;:, just as. well.
tbe experlehCe4 Blue Devils capi 1 Meanwhile. the best the Pantllized on Jb Pahther errora and thhs coUld do at.the plate wh l'

ii.nzle by S. 1'. J ohn."Otl in the
~ohd inn\ ng wit h t wo
out.
qUlrkly ~ra3ed when big ~'I 1l t
l.atn bt!rt pll r:.ped a hig h foul off
flnt baSe.
Jjmmr i oe HemileJ', who had
star tl'd on t he mou nd. th en sh tflcd to shorblop, doubled cleanl y
into deep lett In th e sixth aS
fir.c;t ftll n up and th('n went to
third on hill Gibbs' blodp~r to
rlghl. However , Thompson bore
down on lhe mound and struck

out JohiL.c:on , Lambert anct Tetry
Phalil'l.
In the f inal ft'llme (dr ·~omer..,y
terne rann&amp;d. SUJrtel!ln walked
for Musser, wa!l plttid otf frrtl
base; Bill F isher got on wil-en Ill.)
was hit by . a pltehetl b~tll but
Bartel!! grounded . ..Wally to C1~
pitcher and was thrown oul.
Collch Bill Carrithers' boys h,!
numero us long driVes Off or H~n.­
sley who started and wt!@lrened
qu ickly and Art Arnold wbo re-

l lt'ved in the \hire! W1lh nobody
ollt. An'i'old dl'db't Jast Jon&amp; elthe-r as he was rapped for i a&amp;ubla
wd two ainMles.
. GilliP,DfiJ Jot II' • ..... or lU
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cill'ne

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getttne two: for fo\lr. E'a.!Hnan Ill~
Phalra 'l'ltoht!\:1 Jl.O·IIit, ilo-rUn b~tl'
frGm llie thJrd ,gil.

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CLEV•ELANO UP - The Cleve,tand BroWns announced "\Yedne~r

MEMPHIS, Tenn. L·~ - Rob611
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0 1 K~Uton f::JI.}b, local Re publu.'!an
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home CMJ~Jtlon .iame against the
Detroit Uons i:t Municipal Staiflum
hijre the u lght of Sept. 14.

The game will gh'e Ohio tootbAU tans a challfe to see ex-Qhlo
~tlie lrni\'ersi'" Jtar Howard
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Ali·Amedcan in 19M and" 19~5.
joined the Lions 1n 1956 af-ter
sra.duation.

Ahswws to today'' quin! (1}
17 lrk:li•s wlft; (I) 4 ft. by 6
feet; {3) U ihchM wide; (4) t5
Inc~ sq~r•: (5) 24 Inches by
6 lncfttt.

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REDDINu Calif. UP _ The will
of Frant Oobi'.,w.aky, a jeweler
wh~ 1efl $2!!l ,OM in '!ltocka, bonds
and real estate, put a d&amp;UJbfer In
charge of $10 a montll to make
sure his pet cats, plus any future
offspring, .pould be cared lor
properly.

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WashJngton 00o1 020 too---7 13 1
Cineiflnati
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Chakar,J, Hernandez 8. Hyde 8
and Courtney. Hacker, L.awrencr

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It's the molt powerful light-duty
truck ..er boUt.
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It actually
has more power than
many tracko rated at ~ timea ila
capacity. That means ability lo
move the toughest loads wlth&lt;!tit
rruntlng-and move lheril at a tJ:nle..
saving clip.
The-n look wh•t g'OOa. along Wit:h it
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r ack1 waving at ltlr gil\ ~ i end sit· JlDia Slyre •ere ealled to t}l6
I'OR1' DIX, N. J . UP tmr
in her ea r i f! a nearby park- hetmc or )lr. llld Mrs. Arch ltoudl ~­
my bolpital here reported an accident · 11 caused by "a soldier ing Jol; tbe ann wu broken when Thursday because of tbe Ulneat _of •
he fpll out.
leanina: too ftr out of the window

At Dallu, Tex. 8 irtning1
N
120 200 21 - 8 12 3
Chicago
8 and Bailey, Pavletich 0. W inn e~
B.al ll morc
020 000 10--3 ft 3
- Hacker.· Looer-Chakales. Hit'
Dr abowsky and Neeman. Brown
Post
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bum 7. Loser-Brown Hll- NteAmerican Leasl.le and later a star
third • basenilb . ln the Nat1o.na1
m.
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At JacdonviUe, Fla.
Leaauer wa• aold to Mlnnef.,!)Olli N. York ,._
001 OOL 12o...-6 lO 1
of the Aml!tlean A,lan. Wednesday
Sal 0\0 110 010-4 tl 2
along with three New Yol"k Giant Jcbnvlc
'KuCts,
1"et't)' 1 1 and Herr..~ ,
At Tulu, Okla.
pr~cts; the 'United Pl"css said
Jobnsoa '1. RebdricDoo, Pft:he ti. Milwaukell- 200 000 002----4. 10 U'
today.
Riymo'hll 9 and Goldfader. Win· Brooklyn.
0 10 000 004-5 8 0
Sent ont witn thompson were ner-'l'erry. Lo3er-Plehe . HRSpahn, Willey 7, Valentine :}
pltchera Jim Conatable and Fer- Mantle, Carey.
nrld Crand.Ul. Labine, Podres 5.
nando Rodriguez and jnfieiCier Ed.
Elston 9 and Cwpanclla. Winnl'l'
die e're.ssoud. The eut reduced'
- Elllon. Lo~er-Valentine . IUt • ·
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At Lynchburg, Va .
Math ews, Hodgc.s.
St . Louis
000 101 ~· Hl :J
Chicato A OCl3 200 CJPl-6 ti l
Jones, Mabe 6. Davis 8 and
Landrith. Wi4!or., Staley 1 anti
At Little Rock, Ark.
Battey. Winner--Stal~- LOser-- Kansas City 013 000 OOfJ-4 7 l
Davis. H~unningh9.-pj .
· Ltl ·Rf&gt;ck So 000 lto OOx- B 6 2
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At
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WarreR Haoker, who wa11 piagued
000 lQ_l' boo-2 5 0 Thomas. Winner,Brunet. Loser
by ·the · home run ball · f.or many Cleveland
years lJ discovering why Cinein· ~- Yotk· N 012 tOO b&lt;b:-4 ,8 0 -M~Dermott.
nati Redleg pitchers ca;ll it their
heM friend, arcording to the Unit·
ed Press.
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Hacker, who won ~nly · i.hree
games for the Chicago Cul.lB last
season, chalked up his fciurth .victory of the GrapefrUit 'I:.eague ·
campaign Tuesda)' when thf Red·
less unleashed a barrage ol slX
homera to beat the WasNngt()n
Senators, 9-7. The Redl~s; haVe
walloped a total of nine
bebind Hacker thill '.qprJn an~ '
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Plus boulevard •trllalralld &amp;IIIXUl'J '
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avAilable sunshine.
Coach Dicit Retton of Pomeroy
"\\~ill 'have to dig deep for · i statt·
ilig pitther, having use'd "fotl_r In .a
Ull!lh'li cause against Galllpolls
Tuesday. Art Arnold, who worked
leu than one inning, and Terry
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UniverSity of·-Con·
said, he produced "more
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the use of gam·

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teams ea11 be plice4 Jn the field

MATlRIAL$ INCORPORAT!D

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CA{tjSllfONS · ...... · · ...... · .. $1.29 up

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equipment to outlit a eouZ,le of
Pony Learue teamL Raclhe ti let
with a:n entry: 10 11 Smeuae·Mln.
er,vtne under the guiding hand ot
R.D)' ATms. One Potneroy team mi
lfeinl auuret!. A meetlng T.uerday
l!i'lfht of Uttle l.eiiUe o(flelali

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$1.49 each

the eonditlotl that his identity_re- thU Year. Tbey need tfto~ bats
miJn• absolutelY 1eeret. ~eh day, •nd ba'Ua. of eoUrae.
at lealt ftJr awhile, Sports Desk
However til! Ponr-.te&lt;t ~ys
will Open With I queiltloh t~latln} just tU1'1led_ .13 and to 15 wUi
to baaeball. The answer will be need mostly the worka. 'There
found somewhere else on thi~ soon should •be newa about how tbe
page in
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ante will have to be ralltd. No
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more ·
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offered

i!llie&lt;t IG!ne 11114 ol lund roll1111 e;mpolln lh Pomeroy !o~

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Glolh ID Dark
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produces a newspaper there Is a ~hancter w~o works f6r 40
or 50 yea·rB, retires, and dies quietly, unheard of, unsuhe, and
Is ·so retlrlhg In spirit his name only hils the paper twice:
wh,en he Is born and the day he Is burled.
Whl!io.this class of homo sapiens Amerlcanus Is always tiie
~!odder ~YPe, quite frequently they ·are storehouses of de!llll•
ed lnfbl'lilaUon. Sports facls Clften clallll thMt aetM illld 1'1!·

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a lot

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CHICI~IN ~lbli ' •
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•n· ., hlo ehi•ke•• • br•eey ~..
mile ride on the bumper ot Ws
car In near-zero temperatdrea. Humane &amp;oClet)' officer• wen called
w,hen, paaserby n.u.,.d tbo chick· .
f en p~rcbed on the bic~ buU.per ot
~ the auto parted near the })lant
where Cham~ra worka.

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telitlve minds. We have aueh a blg h:qrdlfe b past. The equlJ)'ri'ljent
person· .with ~s. And we bsove a (lult•. diarl\o'nd ettul))mebt,· etc.)

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Don Eastman, 'P ..... 1 0
Staneart, 2b . .. .... . 1 0
Musser, 2b
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Totals
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Dally ~ntlael, Pomeroy-Mldllleport, 0., April 10, 1911'1-S 1'..-..-'-11
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MDII. UPthe first Anlerl-

from Pomei'O)' makln1 a four-team
loop.

and Amerlcan-buUt
. It wa• deslgn&amp;d and
BDth Pomeroy and Middleport
a mulleum technician and
reapanded nobly lost year to out· .!lerven
public, classes and spefit acad1 of Little Leaguers. That cial group!! in teachln11 astronomy.

Dress Up for EASTER

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•hotts and loqJ. Siz:ea 35 to "'I.

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We Are Hlllllqurlel'l For

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N!Ch1 C'rlwier1 - zie doz.

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Devils Explode In Third For 9 Runs_, Vidary
tbllb pitt'hlna: In lbe nrst th re ~
Ia
lilhltais. In tbal cJiluttout tb lr·1
ni..Je\her and fll Jolt ln- the Winners lalllCa i.U Or tbe1r
)1'11 .
~&lt;&gt;ob ~gte , to 1"12r11.

Pomero~s

run

oft

Panth~

imd th~
lllUt · llovi!J bOive&lt;l

the first a-me or

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be·

lated .8ou.tll.trn .Divjaioa ~h
~ou Eastmarf,
the third man
School bUI&amp;IU athMule f.. :th called In by Coach bic.t: Ret\on
the Purtblf&amp; iltopf:thfe 1 9-0 Je- to Jhe mound , finally p'ut out lh&lt;'
elsioh
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1
Oket mnmgs Terry Ph&amp;:Un work'
WhU~ both tl~ams obviously had ed the Jast 1wo frame s 'lnd did
lacked ltDOUJb warm air drill&lt;:, just as. well.
tbe experlehCe4 Blue Devils capi 1 Meanwhile. the best the Pantllized on Jb Pahther errora and thhs coUld do at.the plate wh l'

ii.nzle by S. 1'. J ohn."Otl in the
~ohd inn\ ng wit h t wo
out.
qUlrkly ~ra3ed when big ~'I 1l t
l.atn bt!rt pll r:.ped a hig h foul off
flnt baSe.
Jjmmr i oe HemileJ', who had
star tl'd on t he mou nd. th en sh tflcd to shorblop, doubled cleanl y
into deep lett In th e sixth aS
fir.c;t ftll n up and th('n went to
third on hill Gibbs' blodp~r to
rlghl. However , Thompson bore
down on lhe mound and struck

out JohiL.c:on , Lambert anct Tetry
Phalil'l.
In the f inal ft'llme (dr ·~omer..,y
terne rann&amp;d. SUJrtel!ln walked
for Musser, wa!l plttid otf frrtl
base; Bill F isher got on wil-en Ill.)
was hit by . a pltehetl b~tll but
Bartel!! grounded . ..Wally to C1~
pitcher and was thrown oul.
Collch Bill Carrithers' boys h,!
numero us long driVes Off or H~n.­
sley who started and wt!@lrened
qu ickly and Art Arnold wbo re-

l lt'ved in the \hire! W1lh nobody
ollt. An'i'old dl'db't Jast Jon&amp; elthe-r as he was rapped for i a&amp;ubla
wd two ainMles.
. GilliP,DfiJ Jot II' • ..... or lU
&amp;lj:ht hft:S tn that Umlng. · EllltiiWl
cill'ne

Gallla

poll~

htt 's.:.'rely once

w~th McK"e.af

getttne two: for fo\lr. E'a.!Hnan Ill~
Phalra 'l'ltoht!\:1 Jl.O·IIit, ilo-rUn b~tl'
frGm llie thJrd ,gil.

svMIAA.Rt•s
POMIROY

JJ1 •nd a:ubdlled tbe hb~
b~U ,Ill' getllnt ill!li to F!Jher, cr .. , .......

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Me'Matt'On -flied out to tbtriw .- ' "~'1
he tagnril ~ey.
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aig for Oalii· (iilJ IJ~. 1b . . . . . . . . . . 1 o 1 1 0
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flltllliFI ... NI'ION .••• Wiil~ Mk oCTtoll - · ...

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CLEV•ELANO UP - The Cleve,tand BroWns announced "\Yedne~r

MEMPHIS, Tenn. L·~ - Rob611
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0 1 K~Uton f::JI.}b, local Re publu.'!an
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home CMJ~Jtlon .iame against the
Detroit Uons i:t Municipal Staiflum
hijre the u lght of Sept. 14.

The game will gh'e Ohio tootbAU tans a challfe to see ex-Qhlo
~tlie lrni\'ersi'" Jtar Howard
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joined the Lions 1n 1956 af-ter
sra.duation.

Ahswws to today'' quin! (1}
17 lrk:li•s wlft; (I) 4 ft. by 6
feet; {3) U ihchM wide; (4) t5
Inc~ sq~r•: (5) 24 Inches by
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REDDINu Calif. UP _ The will
of Frant Oobi'.,w.aky, a jeweler
wh~ 1efl $2!!l ,OM in '!ltocka, bonds
and real estate, put a d&amp;UJbfer In
charge of $10 a montll to make
sure his pet cats, plus any future
offspring, .pould be cared lor
properly.

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POMEJIOV or MIDDLEPORT

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WashJngton 00o1 020 too---7 13 1
Cineiflnati
400 041 Oh-u 11 o
Chakar,J, Hernandez 8. Hyde 8
and Courtney. Hacker, L.awrencr

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GI'ant's
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)Jlxor. Worthlnrt:on, .MIItgl!ln·
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packed the tremendous
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It's the molt powerful light-duty
truck ..er boUt.
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has more power than
many tracko rated at ~ timea ila
capacity. That means ability lo
move the toughest loads wlth&lt;!tit
rruntlng-and move lheril at a tJ:nle..
saving clip.
The-n look wh•t g'OOa. along Wit:h it
. _,., 11&lt;lndara equli&gt;/neltt:

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r ack1 waving at ltlr gil\ ~ i end sit· JlDia Slyre •ere ealled to t}l6
I'OR1' DIX, N. J . UP tmr
in her ea r i f! a nearby park- hetmc or )lr. llld Mrs. Arch ltoudl ~­
my bolpital here reported an accident · 11 caused by "a soldier ing Jol; tbe ann wu broken when Thursday because of tbe Ulneat _of •
he fpll out.
leanina: too ftr out of the window

At Dallu, Tex. 8 irtning1
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120 200 21 - 8 12 3
Chicago
8 and Bailey, Pavletich 0. W inn e~
B.al ll morc
020 000 10--3 ft 3
- Hacker.· Looer-Chakales. Hit'
Dr abowsky and Neeman. Brown
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bum 7. Loser-Brown Hll- NteAmerican Leasl.le and later a star
third • basenilb . ln the Nat1o.na1
m.
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At JacdonviUe, Fla.
Leaauer wa• aold to Mlnnef.,!)Olli N. York ,._
001 OOL 12o...-6 lO 1
of the Aml!tlean A,lan. Wednesday
Sal 0\0 110 010-4 tl 2
along with three New Yol"k Giant Jcbnvlc
'KuCts,
1"et't)' 1 1 and Herr..~ ,
At Tulu, Okla.
pr~cts; the 'United Pl"css said
Jobnsoa '1. RebdricDoo, Pft:he ti. Milwaukell- 200 000 002----4. 10 U'
today.
Riymo'hll 9 and Goldfader. Win· Brooklyn.
0 10 000 004-5 8 0
Sent ont witn thompson were ner-'l'erry. Lo3er-Plehe . HRSpahn, Willey 7, Valentine :}
pltchera Jim Conatable and Fer- Mantle, Carey.
nrld Crand.Ul. Labine, Podres 5.
nando Rodriguez and jnfieiCier Ed.
Elston 9 and Cwpanclla. Winnl'l'
die e're.ssoud. The eut reduced'
- Elllon. Lo~er-Valentine . IUt • ·
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At Lynchburg, Va .
Math ews, Hodgc.s.
St . Louis
000 101 ~· Hl :J
Chicato A OCl3 200 CJPl-6 ti l
Jones, Mabe 6. Davis 8 and
Landrith. Wi4!or., Staley 1 anti
At Little Rock, Ark.
Battey. Winner--Stal~- LOser-- Kansas City 013 000 OOfJ-4 7 l
Davis. H~unningh9.-pj .
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.McDermott, Blake 9 and Sm;th
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WarreR Haoker, who wa11 piagued
000 lQ_l' boo-2 5 0 Thomas. Winner,Brunet. Loser
by ·the · home run ball · f.or many Cleveland
years lJ discovering why Cinein· ~- Yotk· N 012 tOO b&lt;b:-4 ,8 0 -M~Dermott.
nati Redleg pitchers ca;ll it their
heM friend, arcording to the Unit·
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games for the Chicago Cul.lB last
season, chalked up his fciurth .victory of the GrapefrUit 'I:.eague ·
campaign Tuesda)' when thf Red·
less unleashed a barrage ol slX
homera to beat the WasNngt()n
Senators, 9-7. The Redl~s; haVe
walloped a total of nine
bebind Hacker thill '.qprJn an~ '
scored 3ti runs in the five ames:
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17% better,.. iallaap.
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for finger-tip handling. L&lt;l~pr,
easier-riding, heavy-duty lll!ridiL 1
Plus boulevard •trllalralld &amp;IIIXUl'J '
eab yoqr wife wi)Jlovi to be-.. Jn
-boulevard perfOI'IIWI&lt;e to ....W
II"" proud.
Come In and oee wbr Blue Chip
quality milbo the dollar proud of
ita puiCballitr powu. Dei R WAr.,

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one scheduled Thursday, mov·

fohherly Solei up to $4.95.
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avAilable sunshine.
Coach Dicit Retton of Pomeroy
"\\~ill 'have to dig deep for · i statt·
ilig pitther, having use'd "fotl_r In .a
Ull!lh'li cause against Galllpolls
Tuesday. Art Arnold, who worked
leu than one inning, and Terry
who worked two. may be

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UniverSity of·-Con·
said, he produced "more
· tarnatlons and other

ON£ TABLE

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Broken Sb.es
Forlherly Sold
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PICK OUT YOUR· GRADUATION OR
EASTER SUIT NOW!

the use of gam·

iai to have determined tr two
teams ea11 be plice4 Jn the field

MATlRIAL$ INCORPORAT!D

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CA{tjSllfONS · ...... · · ...... · .. $1.29 up

ouUittlng young

equipment to outlit a eouZ,le of
Pony Learue teamL Raclhe ti let
with a:n entry: 10 11 Smeuae·Mln.
er,vtne under the guiding hand ot
R.D)' ATms. One Potneroy team mi
lfeinl auuret!. A meetlng T.uerday
l!i'lfht of Uttle l.eiiUe o(flelali

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Sept. U

$1.49 each

the eonditlotl that his identity_re- thU Year. Tbey need tfto~ bats
miJn• absolutelY 1eeret. ~eh day, •nd ba'Ua. of eoUrae.
at lealt ftJr awhile, Sports Desk
However til! Ponr-.te&lt;t ~ys
will Open With I queiltloh t~latln} just tU1'1led_ .13 and to 15 wUi
to baaeball. The answer will be need mostly the worka. 'There
found somewhere else on thi~ soon should •be newa about how tbe
page in
There'•
ante will have to be ralltd. No
the
more ·
caul"e in Sporta tan
offered

i!llie&lt;t IG!ne 11114 ol lund roll1111 e;mpolln lh Pomeroy !o~

$1.39'

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Phone SP.061188

Roller with Pan ..... . . . . .

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In ROll OD Whit.llllck&amp;iWDd &amp;lid Nanre
Glolh ID Dark
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In the dark regions of probably every printing .shop that
produces a newspaper there Is a ~hancter w~o works f6r 40
or 50 yea·rB, retires, and dies quietly, unheard of, unsuhe, and
Is ·so retlrlhg In spirit his name only hils the paper twice:
wh,en he Is born and the day he Is burled.
Whl!io.this class of homo sapiens Amerlcanus Is always tiie
~!odder ~YPe, quite frequently they ·are storehouses of de!llll•
ed lnfbl'lilaUon. Sports facls Clften clallll thMt aetM illld 1'1!·

jteyou
a lot

SPECIAL!

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l'hb'fte

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CHICI~IN ~lbli ' •
GRAND IIAPID6, MklL W Jame-s Chambera accldentally tave
•n· ., hlo ehi•ke•• • br•eey ~..
mile ride on the bumper ot Ws
car In near-zero temperatdrea. Humane &amp;oClet)' officer• wen called
w,hen, paaserby n.u.,.d tbo chick· .
f en p~rcbed on the bic~ buU.per ot
~ the auto parted near the })lant
where Cham~ra worka.

-Li•nse
. ·Plate Frames
.

telitlve minds. We have aueh a blg h:qrdlfe b past. The equlJ)'ri'ljent
person· .with ~s. And we bsove a (lult•. diarl\o'nd ettul))mebt,· etc.)

Jt4 £,
Malll Sl.

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Don Eastman, 'P ..... 1 0
Staneart, 2b . .. .... . 1 0
Musser, 2b
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Totals
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GALLIPOLIS
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Clagg, •lf .. .. .. .. .
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McKeah, ss, p . . . . . 4 I;
Stover, ss . . . ...... 1) (j
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HOW MUCH

1 0 JarviJ, 2b
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0 0 0 'l'otaJ s ~ - . · ·

;roWJtlS' First

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Dally ~ntlael, Pomeroy-Mldllleport, 0., April 10, 1911'1-S 1'..-..-'-11
Vl~ll ...

MDII. UPthe first Anlerl-

from Pomei'O)' makln1 a four-team
loop.

and Amerlcan-buUt
. It wa• deslgn&amp;d and
BDth Pomeroy and Middleport
a mulleum technician and
reapanded nobly lost year to out· .!lerven
public, classes and spefit acad1 of Little Leaguers. That cial group!! in teachln11 astronomy.

Dress Up for EASTER

.:~1!1BROY,

500 B. MAIN STKBBT

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SU~T
Let's

FrGm our iMJ.Uckt Ot flannel
1.rortted, hb• Ina·- tweeda:. Plain:

ALL

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$35.00. to $55.00 .

BALL!

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Men'•

While Shirts . • f8.81 to US

See us for your league. team uniforms. 7 of
the Major League teams uniforms ore tailored byMa~regor,
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by Stripes, Splash patterns. Two '
lbd three bqtton models, ae,.
•hotts and loqJ. Siz:ea 35 to "'I.

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Madtrea.twa lMfih ··
BATS ·for Ultle Lequellid Bll

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Wi il\ie • \'i!ee\lon

l'fotedlotl,lhlmot- Calehn 111111, Calehol'l MilkfAI Gllll'dl- ChOII Proteeler-

. .. iftDtcATOIS ·· ····· ·· · ···,, · $1.50
We Are Hlllllqurlel'l For

.• A!T THE. YEAR ROUND
N!Ch1 C'rlwier1 - zie doz.

CENTER
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STA:RTING FRIDA'(, APRIL 12,t~

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ACassGRIES

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Television·

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., Aprll!O, '1957

--::-c~---'-- -~-

COMPLETE Insuranee Protection,

I'OR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

,WANT' ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
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Servicemen

!20 HI Insurance
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Mills, Middlept:.rt. Ohio.

.

MEDFORD, Ore.-The head

oi

tbe ·Oregon Sta te College b!p ti·
culture deparlment was cbairmJn
e:t a meeting of pear industu otficials here. His name: S. B.

Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don

~=or

MISCAST

Apgle.

Sc.ie

PRESENT!

2 eenta per word. one lDiertlon. Miaim11111. . . .e 50c.......t centr
per word for three c:oueeuUve inlertloaa.
,•
SEteclll - One month for 25 ctntl per word.
l"ilU rote of 2 &lt;eDIO per word will be chaitled for advertlsln&amp; If
not paid for before the l&amp;tb GleiCh montb following lnsertton. ·
~- ill AdvertiBing-8bould be nported Immediately. Tbe
Dd.J $entlDel -.m not be reaponslble for more than one lncor1'!'&lt;1 l•rllen.
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, Card of Tbaob ond Special Nollees of Evenll $1.00, Obituaries
pu~lllbcd .at 1 ceot.per word

See ~r. fi~e selection of ai·

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tracttve EaSter 84slcets filled

Robinson ·Mllst
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witil ~en cello grass, fun
- packed novelties, and a line
·-·us~ment Of. candY.• _.
bas~ets ·are

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Servke. lt. A. Finlaw, 012 E.

Main St. PomerQJ.

or find I loa! item through
!qe DaOy~ Sentin'J WANT

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GETS ·

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meaale.

Now, lor as little as 2 days

ballDsc a year, it will pay
you !0 uwn a time proven
45.

2t. Storare
pli.C t
2$, :Yt&lt;,. thodl·

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LEGAL NGTICI
'Claude Thomas weaver reQdlftl

See The
New Holland ,

M.ats Equipment Co.
Pho,ne 94 - Pomeroy

Cord ofthanils

are

•itd 'Wilh r1bb bciw. • , • , , ..

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALER

Eat 1t Parker'• Res-

f'Odc ··- lufliliu'l

..

I Wonted To Buy

Shockey.

&lt;biB eolumn

.. kC!l''O will

3 Blmop

WANTED - used Iewing machine.
Phone Portland 4~. Mr11. J . B.

ADs. Don't put It oft -

taurant, Pomeroy.
better for !ess. ,

1-Ciiaift~t

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and

IT'S ·l!lASY 1'0
BUY~ SEU. ~RENT­
find employment _;_ hire -

SOTICE -

Better... On

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I wish to
For Reror
in any way,
Furnished room~ . clo!ie in $DWn .
and nowen,
127 Butternu.t.
4-l!-12tc
)1ome, Rev. Grove, aln&amp;en, tho11e
donating money. durinJ the.IILne•s and de1tb of my wife, Mri. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 208
Frank Fell. ~ ,,,
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, phone
t'rank fell and family
376.
4 4 6tp
4 10 llp

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27. 01111'1

at Box 13, R. R. No. 12, Timberlake
North ·carolina, .b hereby notified

29\:r,Cinlrret

that June Ann Weaver haa fUed

.,!10.,

her petitlon agallist d'lm for dl· I
Jorpe, alimony; and C\t&amp;tody,.. of ,
minor child in Case Number '
12,~28 . of the Common PJell' Court
of Mei•s county, Ohlo, and that

HAYLINER
Completely New From
Htlch lo Cbule

30,.Coln

38. Letter
tO. Book
{ahhr. \

FOR

June Ann Weaver ·

TRACTOR , SALES

animal

Sl. MarkM
J2'. Indian
t Utah)

RoomI
•
Hew Furniture

said eaose will be for heuina on
ilr after the 14th diy .or May, 190'1.

FULTON THOMPSON

••· Blir-·mc

ISwed.)

PlalnUfl
O'BIDEN and O'BRIEN

Pomeroy

Attorn{'ys for Maintlff
(4), 3, 10, 17, 24, (5) I, B. 6tc

LOST -

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Prayer booi. Finder ...,..,,~J

: Legal Notice

471·X.

NOTICI OF APPOtiiTMINT
EIIAl• of Clar...,e J1mH (llffonl

'(Sbl -,A-u t-o Ser'lites

btce••-" ·

Notice Is herby given that Phena
Hulda Clifford, ·whose Post Otflce

.._,.
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address is Pomeroy . Ohio has been
dul,Y appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Cl~rence James Clifford,

dccoascd, lat e\ ,of

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

vmaa:e

~f

rome·

. 4t, flelli\Jie&lt;l

roy, M{'igs c ounty, Ohio.
j)aled lhis Jst da~ ql April 11157.
John
Ba~n
Judge of tbe Pi'obrte Court

J MU.. ttorth ot POMtrut"'

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COMPLETE lnlurancll PJIOtec:tlon, I :~;;:;:;;:;:;;::::;::;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~
Life, .Auto. Fire, Polio, Call Don
Meia:a County, Ohio
Millo, Middleport, Ohlo,
Servlee of
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(8) Auto :iales

2.1And meu·

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QUICK sealVICE on W'"'lb r.~ eomforlln&amp;

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Dy FWory Trai'led beauty ,
watchmaker, CG.' LINSI JEWE•
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I.ERS. Pomer.,,
1-a-11
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RADIO • TEU:VJBION IIICRVICE,
fllllil)''a meana
PJion,. .. JO, Cleland APJllance
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Store, u.d W.Jiaba ~. Pome110y.
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palrinJ

8 out of 10 peraon1 that read lhis
ad nt't!d their Jhoes repaired.

Raelnc Shoe Shop,

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A_.X ;r D .1:-.18 A ,8. X R
to LONQFEI;i,(I.W '

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for the .,three ~ 1, 'X tOf tht tw~ 0'1, eic, lfingle ·JeUet 111 , ::t.po!·
t,apbtt, -the l.-b1th and tonTiitlon or U&amp;e WOrds are all hlnt1.
· EaCh d._, the cOde tettert 111re dlttem~t.

Trevey.finahtwalll
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FUNERAL HOME
you """ u,,Bullemu\ Pboae til

A C.,Ptoc,.;m. Quotatloi.
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here.
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TIRMlTII IXTI~INATID I·
FOr free ln1pe&lt;:Uon phone Hll-1\1,,1 Rodney
Gilmore SUpp1r., Store, Pomeroy.
INSVR.\NCE AGIINC'~
AU work 1uaranteed. FUlly In·
oured. VIUflbon'l lndlllttrlal ond
Pl ... ACCIDIN't "
RooidOI'tial Tormlte Control Ser·
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ll Gallon Decninl Spr,l )' PUmp on
wheelo. Coli c. E. Do•, Rooe
Hill, PomeroJ.
f D Dl&lt;

STORE ond FILU!iG STATION,
well otoetod, wit~

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ICIIAP IkON- MITALl
wetheblllty.

OHIO VALLEY
JLIHK ~CO.

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Rt. 10, 2 mile from Pomeroy, 1.

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--::-c~---'-- -~-

COMPLETE Insuranee Protection,

I'OR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

,WANT' ADS
PHONE 398
RATES
'

Servicemen

!20 HI Insurance
~ --

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Mills, Middlept:.rt. Ohio.

.

MEDFORD, Ore.-The head

oi

tbe ·Oregon Sta te College b!p ti·
culture deparlment was cbairmJn
e:t a meeting of pear industu otficials here. His name: S. B.

Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don

~=or

MISCAST

Apgle.

Sc.ie

PRESENT!

2 eenta per word. one lDiertlon. Miaim11111. . . .e 50c.......t centr
per word for three c:oueeuUve inlertloaa.
,•
SEteclll - One month for 25 ctntl per word.
l"ilU rote of 2 &lt;eDIO per word will be chaitled for advertlsln&amp; If
not paid for before the l&amp;tb GleiCh montb following lnsertton. ·
~- ill AdvertiBing-8bould be nported Immediately. Tbe
Dd.J $entlDel -.m not be reaponslble for more than one lncor1'!'&lt;1 l•rllen.
·
· ·
·
· ·
, Card of Tbaob ond Special Nollees of Evenll $1.00, Obituaries
pu~lllbcd .at 1 ceot.per word

See ~r. fi~e selection of ai·

.&gt;£1 ...·.0 ... .

.

tracttve EaSter 84slcets filled

Robinson ·Mllst
·
'

witil ~en cello grass, fun
- packed novelties, and a line
·-·us~ment Of. candY.• _.
bas~ets ·are

'

_(I ) Not,il;e$

Servke. lt. A. Finlaw, 012 E.

Main St. PomerQJ.

or find I loa! item through
!qe DaOy~ Sentin'J WANT

(II

Caii398.Today- An Ad in

GETS ·

iES0i.1S
You11 eat
3 22 lmop.

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C"'Uta-

l't'OUii

IS. German
meaale.

Now, lor as little as 2 days

ballDsc a year, it will pay
you !0 uwn a time proven
45.

2t. Storare
pli.C t
2$, :Yt&lt;,. thodl·

•

LEGAL NGTICI
'Claude Thomas weaver reQdlftl

See The
New Holland ,

M.ats Equipment Co.
Pho,ne 94 - Pomeroy

Cord ofthanils

are

•itd 'Wilh r1bb bciw. • , • , , ..

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALER

Eat 1t Parker'• Res-

f'Odc ··- lufliliu'l

..

I Wonted To Buy

Shockey.

&lt;biB eolumn

.. kC!l''O will

3 Blmop

WANTED - used Iewing machine.
Phone Portland 4~. Mr11. J . B.

ADs. Don't put It oft -

taurant, Pomeroy.
better for !ess. ,

1-Ciiaift~t

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and

IT'S ·l!lASY 1'0
BUY~ SEU. ~RENT­
find employment _;_ hire -

SOTICE -

Better... On

i

I wish to
For Reror
in any way,
Furnished room~ . clo!ie in $DWn .
and nowen,
127 Butternu.t.
4-l!-12tc
)1ome, Rev. Grove, aln&amp;en, tho11e
donating money. durinJ the.IILne•s and de1tb of my wife, Mri. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 208
Frank Fell. ~ ,,,
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, phone
t'rank fell and family
376.
4 4 6tp
4 10 llp

: eAt.,

.....

27. 01111'1

at Box 13, R. R. No. 12, Timberlake
North ·carolina, .b hereby notified

29\:r,Cinlrret

that June Ann Weaver haa fUed

.,!10.,

her petitlon agallist d'lm for dl· I
Jorpe, alimony; and C\t&amp;tody,.. of ,
minor child in Case Number '
12,~28 . of the Common PJell' Court
of Mei•s county, Ohlo, and that

HAYLINER
Completely New From
Htlch lo Cbule

30,.Coln

38. Letter
tO. Book
{ahhr. \

FOR

June Ann Weaver ·

TRACTOR , SALES

animal

Sl. MarkM
J2'. Indian
t Utah)

RoomI
•
Hew Furniture

said eaose will be for heuina on
ilr after the 14th diy .or May, 190'1.

FULTON THOMPSON

••· Blir-·mc

ISwed.)

PlalnUfl
O'BIDEN and O'BRIEN

Pomeroy

Attorn{'ys for Maintlff
(4), 3, 10, 17, 24, (5) I, B. 6tc

LOST -

,
Prayer booi. Finder ...,..,,~J

: Legal Notice

471·X.

NOTICI OF APPOtiiTMINT
EIIAl• of Clar...,e J1mH (llffonl

'(Sbl -,A-u t-o Ser'lites

btce••-" ·

Notice Is herby given that Phena
Hulda Clifford, ·whose Post Otflce

.._,.
......

address is Pomeroy . Ohio has been
dul,Y appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Cl~rence James Clifford,

dccoascd, lat e\ ,of

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

vmaa:e

~f

rome·

. 4t, flelli\Jie&lt;l

roy, M{'igs c ounty, Ohio.
j)aled lhis Jst da~ ql April 11157.
John
Ba~n
Judge of tbe Pi'obrte Court

J MU.. ttorth ot POMtrut"'

lb~

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COMPLETE lnlurancll PJIOtec:tlon, I :~;;:;:;;:;:;;::::;::;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~
Life, .Auto. Fire, Polio, Call Don
Meia:a County, Ohio
Millo, Middleport, Ohlo,
Servlee of
•
•
•
(4), 3, 10. 17, 31&lt;

I

(8) Auto :iales

2.1And meu·

I

QUICK sealVICE on W'"'lb r.~ eomforlln&amp;

•

•

Uri!! '
! .. Walk alop·
. ~~~,

•

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Dy FWory Trai'led beauty ,
watchmaker, CG.' LINSI JEWE•
•
•
at a eotl
I.ERS. Pomer.,,
1-a-11
•
•
•
1tllltin the
RADIO • TEU:VJBION IIICRVICE,
fllllil)''a meana
PJion,. .. JO, Cleland APJllance
· 1
Store, u.d W.Jiaba ~. Pome110y.
'
palrinJ

8 out of 10 peraon1 that read lhis
ad nt't!d their Jhoes repaired.

Raelnc Shoe Shop,

-.l..;t.!"~.
'

, DAILY CRYPToQUOTE ....; Here't how to w:m. It:
A_.X ;r D .1:-.18 A ,8. X R
to LONQFEI;i,(I.W '

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t,apbtt, -the l.-b1th and tonTiitlon or U&amp;e WOrds are all hlnt1.
· EaCh d._, the cOde tettert 111re dlttem~t.

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FOr free ln1pe&lt;:Uon phone Hll-1\1,,1 Rodney
Gilmore SUpp1r., Store, Pomeroy.
INSVR.\NCE AGIINC'~
AU work 1uaranteed. FUlly In·
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MiddJeport
Soci_ety

It's !aBler, and every girl's a fashlonplate __ . In
coats and drecses from our collection of wearables
for the smare young set. ·

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Slz~o 4 to 6x, 7 to 14

$7.95 and $8.95
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unpacked and on sale in the Drapery Department on the
floor. ADd 11 an introductory special Riverdale'• 50
drapery fabrie. Special for

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lon1, dree.y cottons. rayon linens.
S!Jea 1 to 8, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Subteen 8 to 14.

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anu d&lt;~us:hter. Na~aoeLtaa, wer~
visiting Mra. Geor11e McKenzie
Suaday ifternoon In Gallipolis.

Lanc••atoor.

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Loorel Cliff

A n'!mber of unusual question! undet Ohio law It being
studied today by Common Pleas Judge Cedric Clark after the
defense rested in the Ohio Veroua Richard Guidos case here
VVednesday.
Attorneys In the case, Prostoutor James O'Brien ~nd De·
fense Attorney_Fred _W. Crow, shortly after noon wound up

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cOuncil retelved anot ....
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tnonthJ inste•d or sill
1nd there arc "teeth" added.
At-conUnr: . to a letter from
ltdph E. IYWork, M. D., chatrman
'If the ·water PollutiGn Control
Soard, rMewal af the permit wil 1
"c~tlngen1 upan
eomplianc"
the foJiowing condition:
"That you m•ke a ftnal d'.)Ch·
ten on. tbe method to be used f')r
~ewa11 disposal
either joiltt'y
with Mldflleport or on an individual muni-cipal baais." Tile pet'nit was made to lal'\l until July
10, )937.. Previow; permits wert
for ~li'l , months.
POil\f!FIIY j!;nd _M,iddleport Cour·
cils me.t ~totetMr ten days a!lo "lo;~&lt;
"' ~~al to eomb!n.•

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pllnt. 'NO lftl6ft ' Wo,alevt&lt; IO
heu~!~r
proceed \¥a&amp; " rePorted . h-om the
ttstlt'lcd
"'""'- I meeting. .
.small
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lo;oThiJ«,I[•C0ily of Gallipolis began
could mak-e a
appear \ ln
c)f sewage assessment..
tmcicatcd. But 0q'e drink •~'~ w. s
after being defeated in a
said taken by
itsC!If prObably
or court ...battles to preve11t
forced Into bu.Uding :.
would not intoxicate a periOD, ' ·
was testified.
system and plant.
In Crow'• suminary it was con·
tended that Ohio Jaw requires
tbere be a vioJ'aUon · .:of the !ta·
tule .before a. true iildletment cll!n
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Many Veterans
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In Area Fail'
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To Seek Bonus .
'· ·In Cycle ~sLap .
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School 8o~bOftlQ(e i* ' te;porf:ild ,..
~overing nltely tn st. 'Matrs Hotpltat at NelsonYille where be i;
confined with a crushed rl1ht le,.
The youth was tnjuted in a
motor tyclc accident two wee11:4
ac:o. a'ccordiq.g to reports when a
snotorcycle he was ridin1 for '
friend crasbed i11lo I gu.rd rail
011 Route 13 near· Chauncey,
Youn1 ,.Colmer Who will bf 17
year&amp; of 1je tills SurtclaY wtn be
kept at the , 'Jrospilal 1ot , ae·ver~ w. ....hth.
m,ore. wteka until tuu determlna· .. A(\ernoon reacJin1~ ran1cd· h'oin
~on can lie made Of the 8i.tebJ 42: a\ Younp,teWft to 6t at Chelll·
of ·IUs Jnjul'I&lt;J. ill, 1'&lt;!0111 number poike. ,.Yplool nllhl rNdinll
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kon Springer, manager of the
Ohio Powtr Co ., In Pomeray was
announced today as the Meigs
County Chairman for the Cancer
Fund Camp .a\gn which Is to get
llbd,rway on April 22 with a goal
of $4,000 .~e\. ror this county.
ln~
' meetihg held at the offices
of t ' Ohio Power Co., Tuesday it
wil ' clded · tJaat active eemmit..
tefJs'•*mld 'tMl: House · to bouse;
S""al Gift~li Commerci.ll; JndliB·
trill; Special ·Events; pPub~l :
GJ,uba and Orf:'atUvUofs!
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.ta ;~ · anrialJoce"ii ' llfei'.
Presea\ at Tue~JY night's meetinl Were' Garr.et L Moyer, Ohio DIvision of American Cancer Soeitey;
·N ina 1\ussell, •f"i'ancea
Roueh,
Marjorie Wright, executive secre·
tary in HockJng County; C~~:thenne
Shavorinsky, Ada Slack, Lavina
Sprtnser, Esthe.r Clark, Ada Holter
Mrs. Margaret G~cckner; Mrs.
llerbert Shields. )(rs. Roy Dono.
(lew, Mn Early Rl:lush, Mrs. Pat·
ilek LocbiJ'Y, Mra. Carroll Swanson, Mrs. Edwin J. csates and
Ruth Wille.

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partment inspector indicled fur
,&lt;lrlvlng while i~toxi&lt;ilc_d l!,&gt;t "'''
22. Guldos h1mself wu reea11e41
to the stand as the last wUncn
to go om agoin te.tim~y lie
bad glve.p in a prevlOUs jJipeaJI·
..... The ,... had boon
tmucd tw1ce . •
A highlight of the
Wedne5day was
Raymond Boice,
fenae. The loCal
aurgeon sald ~at
the medical profe'Millm
tuatu are not considered a
eotic.
ln his summ1ry bcfc.rc 'tht'
court Crow mllde tbi.s a vUa1 p11rt
or hls de(ense. Guldos had testi·
fied fw had t11ken 1'4:0 on~·arain
pills of E!to Barbltol bc\wo&lt;ln 1~
and 11:30 p. m. on tho night ht•
wa1 arrested between 1.2: la and
12.20 a. ln. 1.4 miles tklow the
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lntoxicut·
been a,).
ed.
milled by
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tbe case of the" Ohio Uquqr DP.· ____ _:_ _ _ _ _ _ _c__ _;

Huason
and Mra.
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Jean, was a guest
in Nelaonvllle.

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· Guidos Defense Poses Number Springer Named
Of QuestionS Under Ohio Law To Head Co~ty

18 jnch
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Health Cfub To
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Ccil'!cer Fund .
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norih•ast, 54 to 60 ..uthettt. Lew
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• , Reynold'a. Gallipolll were gue•t! of
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nrD' I Mr. ana· 'Mn. L. E. Reynolds and
Menchini wh.o fell Sul\4,~-at her Mrt; ~·i'giret ReYnoldi, Sunday.
Mr.' 1.1il.d Mrs/ John 'l'h.omaa are
ho,ne ~n Wetllga,U St., . ~everety
cutting her band, returned to
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Hospital Tuesday mornini.
and l~i,b m ~ansf1eld.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henn::ll Hoffner
Julie. rfobasoo, who had l'pent
and daqhter, Betty and Elrl the aprlng vacation here witb ber
Hoflner - and aon, Mlko, of Cbi,lli· family, has reburn~ to Miami Un.
cothe were Sunday guesta of Mr lvenity wbere she ts a freshman.
and Mrs. Lawrerice Hoffner &amp;Jld
Mra. Art:bur Skinner was In Galfamily,
II polis for a checkup at tbe Hoi·
~er Clinic today.
:Mrs. Delbert Shipley and fam
Mrs. $1dhey T. Russell left today
ily, New Leldngton, Mr. and Mn. for Hilliards where she wilJ a88iat
~ike Corbin and Mr. and. )f.ra .. in the care of ber daughter, Mrf. '
John Mos~man and daughter of Robert Hyath, and new baby, Su· J
~ewark w.,re weekend gue•t.s oi aan Ljnn. Mr. Russell drove her as '
far 111 Lancaster where Mt. Hayth
Mr and Mrs. Eslie Moasman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kesterson met fllem.
were businesa vial\ors In COlul11·
Mrs.• serahel Buckner and baby
bUs rfcently.
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have been returned home from
Charles Witbee and dau1bter,
Meigs Gener.1l Hospital.
t&lt;Jiaine have returned borne alter
Mrs. RoY ·HolmeS" tmd Mrs. Max 1
:i visit with relative! in Dayton.
Roller were called to l'ittsburah
Mr•~ Clyde Andrews ia usisting Friday by tho death of a relative
in the care of her ~ sister, Bin. and have returned home.
1
!lenry Bentz, Rtc:ine.
Kayte, •mall diughter of Mr.
Mrs. Rusa Watson, Mrs. Bertha and Mr .. P. K. Ruaell, Is m with
Scot'., Mr11. John F. Bllily, Mrs. a vlrua Infection.
Olan Genheimer and Mrs. Mark
Mr. and Mra. RoteOe FoWler, '
8vans were buatnen vlsltor5 Jn
Mila Sylvla McMaster 1 and Mrs.[
Parkersbura Monday.
Mrs. John Blaettnn returMol Charlotte Dixon w e r e dinner
bome last Wi:!l'!k from Holzer HoR- 11uestll' Sunday of Mr ...and Mrs. 1
pital 'Nhere she bas been a medl· Homer Hawkins, Pomeroy RD arid
cal pallent (or ten days.
, visited Ernest Hawkins who Is ill.
Mr. ind Mrs Earl Hickman of Mrs. Dixon left thla week for her
in Toronto, Canat111.
Columbus apent Sunday with !ter home
Mrs. Max Roller waa in Hllnling.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blaet·
ton Monday to vi&amp;lt her sister-in- 1
tnar.
Jaw, Mrs. Mark Rt.Uer, who •is a
Vincent Kntaht bf Linsley Mnt· mrrgieal patient it Cibell C&lt;lunt)'
ta~"~"- lnstltnte, \fhcel!ng, w. vat,
Hospital.
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er, A. R. Knlihl
Mrs. Ruth Manis, Gallipolis, is 1
Mrs. Olan Genheimer and dall• visiting Dr. ~nd Mrs. K. D. AM&amp;IIhter. Judy, spent the weekend bary and cbUdren, Jim and Melin-!
in Columbus with Mr. Genheimcr da.
Dban Weber, son of Mr. and, Mrs. ·
who 111 eD'Iployed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr spent Vernon Weber, Rutland, has 'been
the week lmd in Columbus and vlsitinll hil grandparent.!. Mr. and
Delaware with relativell.
~fl. Law,rence MUhoan.
Mr. and Mu. Carl Neue of CoM.re:. ·Lewis Koehler and daught-1
B~lty Koehler, RN. Gallipolis,
Jumbus spent the wcek ~ end with ·
Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Nease.
been vlsitins Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.' and Mrs. Thorn CGttrm of
Halnet and children in
Loa:an spent the week end with
thl~ weok.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Thoren.
U~ Searlea and dau&amp;)lter,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grueser
were buslnes• visitors in
spent the weell: end In Columbus ,
Monday. Mr. Searlea ball'
with Mr. and Mra. Roger Grueser.
h11 home with • virus

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for Roady lo Wear, F'\ll'llllare, Floor Coven"'"- Dr~pery, RCA TV Sets,
and Dry Gootb. Save ill your Illes oll,._ i'h~ y ore vlluoble. Brlag ~em Ia
. be added. Many euotomero haYe equipped th elr kltehen with dinnerware, :allet':t~1i:
eookln1 uten8llo, brooms, mops from the Housewares Dept. by saviDg their •
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Luelllt Bearho Hawlrlns, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 8244
honor at a swprite birthday dtn)jo-,:aoo GIRLS \
ner Sunday at bi1 home, Pt. PleaIIJo-Eleanor Sehaaf, Middleport Soclelt Editor, Phone 6079
lint,
W. Va. A deC(lrated birthday
~..,. Taylor
Rlebard Deoninl
cake wu aerved with the dtnner
GIRLS IN PIUSON
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Pruent were A. II. Knight and
,AMIL Y GRADUATIONS
~ Uvlt Tlckols - I t s ,fruct.l son, Vincent, Mrs. Jobn F. Bailv,
MT. PLEASANT, Mkh. UP _
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Mrs.
Bertha
ScGtt,
Mrs.
Rusp
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APIIJL 11-12 '
T;vroue Power
Suaan HayWard Watson, Mr. and Mrs. John Scolt, Three members ~f the Oliver Por·
and daughter Mary Jane, Rachel ter family-father, mother and son
UNTAMID
and Dick Genheimer, Bill Sheri·
Robert Crai.;; entered Holzer HosCinemutope - Teebnicolor)
dan and Charlotte Murray all of - will receive bachelor degrees
Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard p1tal Monday for a medical cbeek--llaobere durJna 1957 _ Mr. and Mrs. anq famJiy were Sunday g1Jest11-of 1up.
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Zaehery Seott
Barton Mact.ne Pom~o)'.
Mrs. Stella Arnold and C. D. Porter and their son, Oliver, cur- ~:~e::t~ Mrs Darley Woodgeard
Wilbur Kornig, who has started
TRIASURI 01' RUIIY HILL ·
(Out-door wemrn)
Arnold, Stewart; Roscoe Wise rently are seniors at the college,
on a new job at Cirelevme, reCo-.. - FOXY DI!CKLIN.
Mlddleport; the honored gul!.\ but each will uaduate at different
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Perry ' t~rned llome Monday beeauie of
nnd l!trs. Kn1ght anQ children.
tlmea du:rina tk year.
and daughter, MaPCla Ann _of Lo hlgh ·water in tbat urea.
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Mr. ·llltd · Mrs. &amp;rroll Conroy Jr.
and 'Mrs Ray Woodiear~
ind ~lffl&amp;bter, K,imberly Aftn,
Je~nif~r Lynn Menchij)l dip HuntinJfcm, and Mr. and Mra. Val

POMEROY

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~~T~Assist

Jaycees Mapping
Plans For Horse
Show On Mav 19

County Veterans'
vice Office report&amp; that many vetera•• eligl.ble for the Ohio Korean
Bonua have not applied for this

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Attention again Is ealled to the
requirements: Active military ser·
viet under honor4ble conditions
iuy place In the world with some
11erviee y.r:itbln tbo following dates·
Juae 25, 1950 and July 19, 19:S3.
The veteran must bave been a reslclc;ftt of Ohio at the time of ealry
into military servite and for one
yeilr lmmedlatel)' preceding entrY
lhto eerYice.
,
. The ve\eran'i orlli:lnil report of
opantioq., usually a DD 2.14, mu11t
ICwmpany tfi• application. Plioto.
itltiC ror,tes are not acd»table. lf
the or;lg nal MParatiOn paper bas Teen Age Square 1 ~ Pl
.been lOst or destroyed, the veteran Dr. burt DeVeau of Ollio Vniwr·
will sec:ure a certified trtnscript elty wiiJ be tbe eallflr tcniJht
of aerviu from lhe branch of ser· wh~:n a regulat teen-age Jquare
dance is held in the Racine Amerl.
vice with which he s&lt;~rved.
~·n !,.eglon Hall.
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The event I&amp; .sponsored by the

Racine Lea:ion Au~Uary witb Mrs.
Ednl Knopp in ehirae.
Dr. DeVeau, active in tbe Mellt•
County Paw 'n Taw Square Dance
elub of Pomeroy, hr a member of
Uie ltlff In the college of agrtcul·

ture at OU.

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Jackson Newsinan
Fatally Stricbn
Py Heart Atia(l
JACKSON UP - Art Fortor.
30, news director and 11111 repteaentatlve ~or radio atation Wil.iMlJ
here, mffmd a fatal heart attack
ln a drlq atore Wedneaday. He was
a f~mer. sportwriter for The Co·
lumb1ia Citizen. and tor years· a
~na supportek' of J.be Southeast·
em Ohio Athletic Lea1ue.

MITI'!S TOTAL $215.75
Parldna · m'* eoUectlons ia
~eroy th8 put six day period
!OtiUe4 f2111!.7G Patrolman lobo

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lo\lay.

Racine Baptist
Church Quarterly
Meeting Is Held
Nominating Group
For Lions Club ..

Named Wednesc(ay

Gtrald Pre11ton, Max Ward and
were named to
a nominating committee to pre~e'ftt
candidates for offices of the Pomeroy J.,ioru~ Club at a dub directors'
meeting this week.
iLione President Claremont E.
Hoyt told Ltons in tbair regular
Wednesday lunche&lt;~n meeting In
the spclal rooms or the Federated
Church the new officers wou1d be
elected In May.
A large attendance heard N. W.
Compton report that an 11-yearold ilrl supplied glasetes by the
Waneb(.enner IN
~lub rccenlly dedared· "I never
()n
kn•w poople eoold ,,. Uke tbal"
li\U!!In.l lleTviCCI fof Cly~e 'lhe glrl waa re~.Ud to have been
\(rtne.Mr will be 11eld at. the unable t~ see h~r clauroom bla~k·
fttwli,....Coats Funeral
Hom~ board, or even her own famtly
•
,1 k
lth th 0 from aerqss a street.
0
r ~idq: at three
c oe w .
, Pre!ident Hoyt reminded mem·
Rev. e. E. Hoyt. or the M1dd~e- bers to rt!:Port needy cases 'Where
~rt rirst Baptist, Church otfi· aid could be rendered children
clltlniJ'.
.
with poor eyesight. He also noted
.Burial will be m ttte Grnel again the availablli~ of canes and
Hill Cemetery at Chc11hlre.
plallt!c checker sets for blind pe~
It-·
.
.
pie, whatever their ages.
U 11lso was announced that the
ROT AllY MIITI~ 1 •
The I\Otai'Y Club m~~~th' dlrector.t voted to contribute up
;
lhe Middl~port Chamber
to $28i tor an "outing" of Girl
1
mtfft at itt annu11J · dl~.~ ,' ri· Scout Troop NO. :t tu Pomeroy.
day nlght
ierve u a fi!!(Ular
A film, ''11le Medical Effects of
meetlni for members '&lt; ~ip{ th&amp; Bomb," waa ptesented by Er·
to ~ouncetnent made today.
'(COlltioued o,n Pap Sevm) .

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Friday

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The Racine Baptist Church in
its regular quarterly business
meeting held Wednesday night voted to reduce its loan by $371).
Rev. Wesky Jenkins, pastor of
the church was granted expense
money to thf' National C~mvention
of the Amer'can Baptist Conven·
lion to be neld in Philadelphia
from May 29 to June 4. He wts
.also granted a week's Yacatlon in
order to be 1raduated from the
Umversity of Akron on June 10.
Rev. Jenkms will reC(!ive a
Master of Arts degree in Ps~cbol·
ogy from the Umversity.

Changes Made In
Power Co. Offices

ldain topic or buSMless. prcsen'·
ed at the mecHn~ of the Meigs
County Junior Cbampcr o£ Com·
mercc held Wednesday night wall
lbe planmng
fnr the Jayceft
Horse Show ~tthedul·!d for Ma)
19. One of the features discussed
was a ch1ckcn barbecue tD b.! served at the affatr.
Other plans for the Jaycees 011
lap Cor this tnonlh are a SpeakUp Jaycee Contest m which mem·
bers of the local 1 rgani.zation will
gh•c five minute speeches on Ure
Jaycee Creed. W1lham Childs h1
lo be chairman of this event.
A teen age rodeo will be held ,
somelimc in May wilh Don lkV:·
ing bdng nMmcd as chanman for ·
lbat evcnL
Reports w~ gh·en oo the p.·ogress of tbe broehure of Meigs ·
County industry and opport.uni··
ties, which is being made under
the fhrect1on of the Jaycee aa On":
llf the1r main projf\cts of the
year.
'
Dueu.sslon was , also made on
the Cancer DriVe, howeYer .no official action wu
Iaten aa to
what par\ the organization would
take in tire c:1mpaign.

r,~·, t·!~·-. IPony J'..ea,_ue

Tripling or Its inventnry h••
Lric range~ and hot water
in order to meet increased demands (or such applianCes was
announced th1s week by Ron
Springer. loc:~! m"'nager · of th11
Ohio PoWC!r Co.
In order to 'Provide tmple diGplay tor the w14e raqe of choiees
m "different m;:~dels the company be •t
moved a long counter on its mam
floor out and substituted individual desks for persoo.neL

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p'Jayers
· CaJ'-ed
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For Processmg·

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