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Dil'f)'SelllhleJ, l'lmlero)'·Middleport, 0 ., April 11 , 1957
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.iwla 0'·
8"1, w11 llttirae .on a jw'f
ln auperior wurt', 10mebody atole
~er hnlao lamb . coat from ar.
anteroctn,
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Unser. Sharon Roush, StnJey
Saunders, Thomas Skinner, Ph)'l.liJ
Stanley, Fred Thomas.
Sophomores: John Bacon, T'bomaa
(;'lark , Edward Crooks, Jennifer
Daniels, Peggy farmer. J ane HGyt,
Carol Hudson , Mark Kelly, Roger
Wihtfoot, P!ltricill Michael, Carolyn Milhoan , Robert Nelson, Di.xie
Pierce, Mary Scott, Polly fioma1 ,
Carla Wilson, Harold Wolfe.
t~eshmen : Mary Barth , Judy
Clark , R•lph Edwards, Loretta
Hanning, Joyce Herrmann , Karen
Hemmons, Pbyllls HUbert, Russell
Lewis, ucrnard :vJ ig hl, Janice Richards Barbara Stih· ~. Bonnie Van
Coo~ey, Denms Wal burn , Karen
Walker, Caro lyn Wilson , Marianne
Woodgcrd, Sue Yeauger.

Christine Coall, Don Erwin. KQ'
Jenkinla.n, Karen McElhtnD)', Su.
u.n Probueo, BUI Stob&amp;rt, Suaan
Mr .and Mrs. Lewia Mlller had
Pullen, Doria Rlce, Judy Sauer,
1.1
vlsiton recently Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Swackhamer. Robert Van
~nard
Lewis of Canton who bad
Cooney, David Lyons, ll.oaetta Aicbreturned from a trip to Florlda.
arda.
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Webb were
week end JUel-ls of their son and
daughter·in·law. Mr. .and Mrs.
0 8r
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James Webb and baby o[ Colum·
bus.
Mr. and Mr1. J. P. Burnejl of
Charleston spent lhe week end
.
Jo Hardy of Pomeroy wtll call w1th Mr . and Mrs. H. B. Pt~well .
1'¥ir. and Mrs. Pete Bearhs of
' square dances in the Chanceklr Hotel in Parkersburg tonight when 1 Pomeroy omq Mrs. Erma Wilson
st~ te c,onvention_of_Wes t Virgtf!ia .are spending a two weeks vacation
•Htgh School prmc1pal.s opens ats in Portsmouth, Virginia.
sesswns.
Bob Adams is a patient at Shaekle Clinic, [if:\son, where he is reScventh: Sue Alknsworlh, Man- I Mrs. Hardy, railer for the P~Jw covering from an appendectomy.
ning Baumga rdner, K11rl Be~:k, '11 Taw SQuall' Dance club of Porn·
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Sandra Brewington , Cha rlene Da· croy, Is currently atJthortng a se r~·is, Karen Fergul)on , David Hoy t, 1cs of o: rtlcles in The Daily senti- Miller over the week end were
Sandra Hyicli , Barbara Jones, Rev- ncl on the history and techniqueS' Miss lrene Mlller, Columbus, Mr.
erly Perrin, Mary ('arol Swanson, of modern (o! k dancing .
and Mrs, Wilmer Byers and ch~l~
Hl'lcn Taylor, Tcxa!Jua While. Col·
Fritlay ni~,;ht she will call dances ~~~~· Patty and Eugene, of Warren
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IC('Il Wilson. Sharon Pickens.
for the graduation party in Par· '
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Eight h Grade: Judy Butcher , kcrsburg of a second and third
Mrs. J . "F.~ Burnell of Charleston
and M~ s. H. B. Powell attended the
P. T. A. Jitney Supper, Saturday
evening at Syracuse
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balser and
.!inn. Lawrence ,spent Sunday with
Mr. anrl Mrs. Jack Ables and ehil·
dren of Middleport.

Boys Rank High
On Honor Rolls
At Middleport

1 ~~ alld _Mrt. Rod~\ iGrs on the Honor Roll at the end
lamily
ney Hol&amp;ina:er and fam1b, GrHn· of the past six weeks were boy.s
fif'Jd, Sunda,...
aecord.ing to the list published in
"'lhe Activity" Wednesday.
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•~ :a. Robert Webb

and

Seventy-tive percent of the Sen-

Students on the Honor Roll ar~ :
Seniors, Keith Anderson. Bruce
Bradford, Okey Ca rl, Arthur Clark,
Stephen Co-lts, Elidic Grucser
APRIL 11·12
Gordon Guthri(' Jane Harris, RobTHURS.JFRI.
Suaan.Jiayward ert Hennesy, Thomas Kelly, Junior
Tyrone Power
UNTAMID
Kennedy , Robert Morris, William
Cinemascope _ TeC!bnieGlor}
Rice, Marlyn Ro us h, Kay Stales
-.also-aud Janet Valentine .
Zachery Scott
B'arton MacLane
Jun iors : P:.tncia Barth , G&lt;'orge
TR.ASURI Oft RUBY HILL
Baum{larliner , ('arnl Blak&lt;'r. Vera
Covert, Gene Crooks. Jeannelte
(OUt--door Western)
C~rtoon - FOX-Y DUCKLING
CroQks. Kay Dar ~l. Clan•nce De·
~~~~~~~~~""""""~W~cc=•':_·_S~h~aron Jom•s, Jam{' ~ Oh·

LETART FALLS

j H dy T Call

For square Dance

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daneers SJIOnsoreU by the
Wo'''ti·C&lt;ount, ·Rec tea lion Commis·

'Mrf. llatUe JODN of Cedar
Grove, W. Va., ia yl.&amp;lti!IJ.: bu
da"lhter, Kro. Gutr,:de !WI.
Guests over the rielr: end of Mr.
and Mra. General Hall wert Mr.
and Mrs.
Fleshman of
Ole)'. W. Va) Mn. WPda Fiaher
and children rd Reed, W. Va. , PFC
and Mn. Doqlu., Rflele a~;~d
dau1hter. Mr. Reeae returned Mon·
day to bis baH in MoD.tana. HiJ
wife and baby accompanied him
' here.

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Regular $7.50 Revere Ware

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French Chef Skillets

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Mr. an.d M!"'li. Leo Randolph have
moved from the Chapman property
to Bashan. Mr. Huffman of Syra-

Bo,rd ,,.

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Out Use ··
·Water Meters

A·a P Super-Right •• -. 81ade Cuts

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,cornpetejlln the stale-finals of
11. As·
Middleport" she
u.e stale In the Mrs, America
wis Mr~. Jack Phillips of

A&amp;P Chuck Roast Is Tops In Taate and Tops
in Thrift . . . specially selected from grain·
fed steers ... It's carefully trimmed ... all
choice blade cuts . . . no stringy neck por·
lions . . . A&amp;P gives you the most good eat·
lng for your meat money! ·
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English lloast

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"Plump ond Tender ... Pan-Ready

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Roastino Chickens
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New Premium Quality .. , Oven-Ready

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·.Redfish
Cucumbers - :3~
PLUMP
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Fnlsh·Frozen ... Pan-Ready

Fancy Silting ... Loag Green

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BONELESS
FILLETS

CGIII!IIned wltl-'!Oitiilinl fat·fi!!
.rclrofct "P~~ ofll COII'*'fYIIImla A, alt. tmullllftll and p!IM~I~f
fft·W'evt ,.., war • o..ilo ,.,,.,. ~~eu.r;-..-....
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WASHJNG'roN UP- The P:.~~
OffiCe DePartment Friday ~
prepar.atJons to put drastic ~s:.at
cuts into •effect :illt midnight. EUt
11 Pld a tnt minute ebange ill
plans waa still posaible.
Th~ impart of ·the curtailmel\:
of poatal serv:iu will be fe1t i 1

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Pomeroy and M1ddleport Satur~
day as well as in other parb ... ~
tbe nation, wLth no carrier scrice beins rendered no rural do;
l.i
d both ' po3 t 0 u· •
¥ei'Y
an
ICe
dosed.
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Next .wee~ new hours fo~ the
post off:re In ~om.eroy Will b.!
from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. for .tb)
m_oae:r order and p!)'llal savin~
Wlfldow and from 8 a. m. pnt ,
4:~ P· m. for the atamp and
mad w~dow.
In Mnldleport the stamp and
m-fil window !fill be open from
Q;30 a. m. until 5 p. m. and . tb~
money order and postal aavmg::~
,window ~rom 9' *- m. until $ p.
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Other curtailments

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Federated Church .
Membership GGal . Confirmation To
Of Middleport's 'Be Held Sunday
parote v· lator
Chamber 0 ver Top
Middlepor~
Seheduied F,or
Heanng
• Sat urday

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Holzer To. Hold
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Judg
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N·. e.w Dornu.tf)ry .. . '
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To~ Soon
At Middleport

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CRISP

Pasc:al

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H(}ur Changes
Are Announred
By Postmasters

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possible if ' tbe full extent
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Post
OUie'!l
j ~ are Ed Tbotu.s, ~
Also, MVforle Ann Brumley , 17. Department is mad~ eff~tive.
Vernon Weber,
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MJddleport. b:~rationl of the fac-e
Pottmaster Genet~ ~t E.
and eontu&amp;iou ·or the ·left Jhou.ld- SlQamerfield said
C!uta-in·
er and ..-tiat;
Sliiiley Bahle, 18, eluding an end ta alaMilt aU weet.
lt,;::,l'~a;1:'•::~~ fftetured Wl'telll'a. .,.nd serv~wti!atd " so in~ · etB
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aclmitfed w· tct' .itid: -10y ~n effect untfi Con-- ·
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· after 1110 exlr• . .I lu¢s- .
. Sire wi!J, ~~~ rioi\ .t..\t;u,
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ready' far
He told" tbe Sc"-t'.e ~PPrP~ .
the Mts. Aineriea contat · 1t Fort ••rn,poi&gt;ry
Tbe Oth:- t\o.u CommitlH •Tburtdaf lltft..
of
Laudpdale,' Fla. .
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were
al' outpatient~: noon "nothing can slop" the Cuts
,
w~:s given
SQ(:ond"pia&lt;!, went to -Mra. Don.
Bacon ruled the · baby; Rollltl
were t.-oua:ht in by a pasaiO.e "except .money lrorit Ccngriu."
temporar,Y
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as leader aid R. Frauche)', 38, Toledo. WhUe Anne-tte Wllla, to be a dependent
mootor·it'•t.
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He insisted later a~ emtrgency
of the Exp'l.oret'l· and the red rib· third place was won by Mrs. Joe chlld rendered deaUtute wUJt oUt
Sisman was lodged ill the Me-ip appropri:illtion must
slgned bJ
. borf tbey won It the annual Scout A . Hoffman, Ashtabula, 37, wife of f-ault of its .,~~nt.
County jail 1nd held for his .ap. Presid4nt Eisenhower- not merc-Expordtion last· ~~day wai pre- an insurance man.
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peuaoce Jn GallipoliJ.
ly approved by ' a eonii'etsioD}ll
aented to the .• ......aolmiires.
The jurist said th:~t ·lna.smu"rh
54
~-mi~~before the cuts could
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Mn.
PhUilpa
prepared
a
stuf.
th
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·Hitibs npl-ained the seouting
as
e mo ~.~er w o 1 an ctpurnvmg
e uece~ ·~
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be eancelled.
ogram
In
this
area.
and
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g
ave
a
tea
Pork
chop
dinner,
which
ped
now
had
Shelter
and
sHmed
wife
Daisy;
daughters
Mrs.
Liule
pr
C-onfirmation services wil~ t-e
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. eapabl e o1 carmg
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fot· th e ebild .o.c
" Blane, c o1urn b us; H e 1e n H ar .
· The IIouse A.P,roprlatioa Com
....ilrt re\~iMV .of the ·S·cdut Exposi· jud"eS
• said waa the ....
.._ tiest and
held ~~ the P"ed.,aie!l Chorob
10
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t.
eaaiest
mea)
prepared.
h
t
h
rd
b
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p
rtl
d
N
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K
h
c
mittee
called a tloted door mer!ttion. He ann.ouneed tnlli •Cam}:loree
t a t e temporary o er was e- rJs, o , an ; e we
o en, OS·
·.
Sunday at 10,30 A. M. and tbe
Utg
this
morning to eunsider S!Jmplaniled ,for Camp Chester on · ·
ing nit~de and that if circu'mat.m·
Elmer Proffitt, Charles _jMembcnblp in tM
.golden . aoniYetllr,- or tbtlle C!Oilmerfield's
emera:ency requnt for
Miy 10·11·12 and the annu•l Ban·
cea prove out that tbe ·mother ~
of Portland. Carl Proffitt. Gtlamber of Commerce has ·pass- finned [ifity yean ago will be ob"41 million doUars. But the House
quet -which will- be held at the
fu1ly capable that she will !xo
and a foster-so~ Wil· ed their original · -gOal ....ol 100 served.
wu in recess until Monda)&gt; wbeq:
Poli'Jt Pleasant Moose Hall on Apgranted permament custody.
of Syracuse.' A•so membe-1'3 and the JllteJit . n-.ncs .to
it
planned to act op· 11 geuln-aJ
rU .30.
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i&gt;re 26 grond _children oe l&gt;&lt;lded to those alnady pubMtm~"' pf tbe eonllrrn-n .
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Baebn said that the lat~er ,or
31 great erand children. .
appropriaiiopa
lished are Thomas G.avin; 'Valley elass are Sharoo Wllaon. AMoet,t
Kennetb . Wblte, 14. wiU ap- supplement-or
Awar:cfa were given to these I.e·
tht' child has been willfuUy nE:g·
Lumber Company, C. B. Weise, Tracy, Karen Ho~nea: J"udy Mill pear iD ~igl Cour.ty Juvenile bill
cionriairel who are on the Post .
ligent and. that a w-atTant iJ now
A. SOn Homer and his first wUe
· (COaUaued oa Page SeTa}
Mrs. ~ Guy ReYnolds and Dal1• er, Wi1ter Grueser and ltalpb Court SltJif'day _ to 'nswer ~ 3.
,C!ommlttee: Chester trwift, Lee
out for hli arrest.
Bertha preceded him iD death.
; aDd Thomu Werry.
charge of violatioa or parole u a
Smith, Gale -Hysell and Ralp&amp; lfar.
A parted car owa1tid by a young
!'riendl may call at the famil)' Gatewood.
Gold
certificates
win
be
prerelult of hD AppfthensiOn Wedtin.
PomeroY attorne)' tefl18ed to lt.l)'
home at any time.
Tb.ia . evening the annu'.il biln·
seated
to
tbote
wbo
.
were
e6l·
neatiay nJabt by _loea1 pollee and
Commander }\-oieoe Fife was jn jn pl.-ce Th~:~rlday afttmOIJD and
be made in Vteat. quet or ttle ·c. or c. ,tombinrd ,.
railroad deteetfve..
~~:·~•:.ot tbt .meeting which w., roJled' o~t Into West Malp ·street
under the direc· with tht --,regular meeting ·of tht ·~rmed fifty years qo and ai!IO
White, in truuble once beiOI"fll:
members who have been COD•
the Legion Hall. Durlnel j!t" tbe path of I trac~-- trailer
Ftmeril Ha:me. Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club to
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ror breaking lnd entnina: In tile
·~··--t&gt;;~•i•1e~ sea8ion Tom· Sktnper ttuc:k cauainl heavy d·-~to-tbe
hu~ or joln
another '-'~~ur.·h night time, adinitted to· oli"!Ct!!"j
~ Gene Crooks, delegatet, and 1953' sedlll.
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w.ill be held at 6~30 at the Mid·
he and a~er. l.-1 tirob: a seal·
dleport lf!gb Sc~ool gymnaaium · fifty rears ago.
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t• M El L
1· Ma ter
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. Rowley ond George Baom· , . .
Members of l.lte 1107 ..~tft0rm~:J t\d Cbesapeeke A OhJo freil)lt . ~ar
, aJternates, were JCiccted . Po~roy: P.,llce 111~ attorn.tY
.
enne u e
nny s
s .
A )'buftl, recenUv
marrit"l
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· Bernard N~ :rutu, ~rt~ bb ear
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of Ceremony for the program tlon class who are
Tuesday nighl 'and, destroyed 1
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• on the apron of tW BlUe Sunoco
State or
COLUMBUS UP -~ghway PI·
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and Wtlliam GmeHt, prc.sident Will be presented
· qu.Jntity of property. The otlier couple from eastern l'entnl Otuo
and'cror tlr'h% · SerYU:"e ~t,lml •ncf·~,.._ ed ln -tbe trol Superlilte~&lt;Jent ' eoree .~·
Of .the! c. or c .• wHl weleome the ea are Mn. Freda
bave moVed to Middleport arid
boy iJ .Ja{OU Sh•ta-, 13.
·soon
will open a new business o-u ·
,llrs.•
EDen
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Stholl
at the annual •tallon, TIMi ear r~J.t;:d· ~lfda :ntu:!f~•:x;:~t'~re ..:::;:a:
l,f:~~k:.•and
guests.
Ofrlcer's laltJ a trap for tbe' t'll" t.oN!t St., (Rt. 7) the fint of its
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.. this Sun'·aV
~r:tto
t.be
etree~
into
die
~~de
of
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the
evenlrig
will
Mary
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Par~r
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ble and pr l)er" thtt ~e patrol .
prits Wednesday , night, _ll_oping klnd in tOwn·.
Herbert Reibel,
...Ut be in·,th.· · tr_~lt~ 1dt;i~~ ll&gt;:v· l'rtlllk· Zltovltt, ehould· hive full poll~e poWera Jf! · Holy Weeli: aorrices at · lhe
W; PeGJ)Ies, Huntlneton. '
they
would "return .to the r;ccnllt
They are Mr. and Mrs_ Hershel
and the itev. Waldo J.
Con~ntlb~ ih 80. ·;Wt!lh~t~li, ~-- . .
cert1tn ·· eaJercen.elriS.: ;mch IJ Pommy Baptist Chu~b ine1uCic
o[ their crime." They did. The" .Meelure, Loudrnville, 0 . ·,.:ac·•
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\ Damaae ~ Ji'ultz'a. ear wt.l e&amp;U· strike, vlolenea.
special music by UJfl· e~olrple:n·
younger boy wiD appear for "- a~ · he Ukes to be eaJied, ill 21, his
Commaniler rue baa named matbd at~. noite ,to :t~ tractor.
ten aermons by tbe pastOr, Ralph
bearing next TU~dar.
wife, lT. Sbe was formerly of
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Clitworthy, 'che1ter.. Erwin~ 111-iestl,atinl offietlr .'"Jf!41 ~· Web- Mingle' teatif\!Jd before th~ Hoose· c.. Zulidtl and a candJeligbt com-near Charleston, W. Va.. The Me .
Swish~r and Te_d .
·~- ~-•ij_• no eb•r~tt~r.~ ·~I \f .:IJ .a Judiciary Confmlttee in: support•of munion. service.
~
~;falld
Clures have leased and will op.m
,,. ~'"" · on the MemorJ~~l DQ' · com~ me.&gt;mbe_.r-ot tho ~w (lf&gt;i+l, .W
, et.Wr a bill 'glving the 'p'ltrol pollee pow.
On Palm Sunday tfte chOir
within two weeks [or the lint
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era When ordeted by the gOvtf·
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' mlttee.
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ltld.'•nltit •n!l llues ·- ¥jd'clle- rior. The patrol 'la nOW limited•tO re)&gt;don two ontbemo. ''The Ki•r '
time the Dairy 1sle lpcatcd at RL
- - - - - --- pott.
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·.patr.OIUnl the blghwAys, crime, . In Shall Come In" and '"111.1! Old
7 and South Fourth Ave.
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which ·an automobll• is used and RugJed Cross" and tbe 8erl\l.O.d
mwARnsvn..r.E.
UP :Last
year Dairy ble Commi~
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theme wtu be "A. Weeping J:i.hg''
·n n.deri, 17,' Ponieroy, co. ~
ary Inc .. of Wooster, 0., pU\ U'J
crlm" on state property.
Thursday evening ot 7'30 · t~&lt;
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Funeral services wiJI be held
the anodern buildi.nt on an op1 ~n
The bill under consideration ~a· Lord's Supper will be ob!er.Yed Icbue in whieb a sheriff waa Monda)' for Stanley B. Peteu of
lat Tbe plate remained unoccii-an ou.tgrOwtb of the reeent lengthy in the ~burch's tradiUonall»&gt;liner
,was held . for P'utd Jury Circleville who died early Friday
Funeral senicei aN 0 yet lo- pied through tbe winter.
I
1W
Ohlo COnaoJUiated TeJep~one Co. the · congregation
assembliu,g
month on ear· sEeallng. morning of a heart ailment He is eomplete for Mrl. Be ISle Oiler, 49,
McClure's D11iry Isle is loeatc'd.
dJed suddenly at her home on on a lot that provides amph \,
i" ' i ,.. '
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otrlke.
oround • long table lq candl&lt;·
ateajlng • the father or Reynold Greeue, ecJ.; ·
Jtor o[. The DaUy Sentinel.
below Hobsob; FridaY morn- parting area with easy aece,s• ·
Plins· are complete at ' Hob::et
said that ·at one time be lis:;ida 3·
the
The Middleport Emergency !rom Fourth or Rl 7. He will fea- '
Surviving are his wil'e Mn. H..
Hoapltal lor ''Open bo1111e" at n•
used 8l patrolmen during the peak join In the community Good Fri·
authodliel
·was summoned but round lure flavored soft iCe to:-eam. dKJ~
•· H111 th
d0nn!•"'- __.. · Judeemen~ on a 4q•aovlt nOte of the atrike'• ' vlolertce and van. d
·
t th
Fed · t 1
zel Peters; another son
E.
Oiler
dead on tbetr arrival. late at first , latel' chocolate and
8
' e new
&amp;In&amp;
iOtaru~~
..:.. ••t~
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08 ine.~'diDI ' inier-- dallam. centered in the Port. ay servace
c
era e
.y,..
·edueatlpn11 buUdin1 of the Hobh
.
·
Church
Dan' Parker wso kiUcd Greene of Columbus;
.
SurViviDg
the deceased are her strawberry, a1terna'15ng. n.o J._.-e
eat" wii ·.nn ·redI ln 'faVOr
of the mouth area.
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•H olpttal Slehool o N~rainJ. "Op·
Easter Sunday
R&gt;Jv. Zundel Monday and two other men were MrA. · Andrew Wennell
hw;band :Marlon and nil* children. cream machines will be installed
·George Wharton of
en house" ,wilt be hf:~d ·saturday, plaintiff ·todiiY n ·Mela:a County
Will speak on "A Good New~ Injured in a Head-on colltalon.
Georae, Betty Ann, Sharon, Clar- and hot dogs and root beer ai:I.J
Aprill&amp;tb, aftci SUnday, AprU"14,· ·~mmon·'plfta C~urt."
to T!:t:a~!:!•l•':,lfl~~~~ ~~~~~~a~ From a Graveyard" aM the choir Landers was wouruled .in the hip Nine grant! chUdren
ence tnd John 1re at home.
will be merchandised.
Other children art: Rosemary
frOm l :OC) p. m., to 8:00 ·P· m. dail7
RfoymoDd V. J!~b.C:h.
emer&amp;:~~ e"cept in handling wlJl sinu; "ResurrecHon PaY n" by a blast fttom a riot gun" fired grand child.
Before moving to Middlep~
wl'tb dedltatiOn service• on Sunda:r sented by Maontna webJter, wat .c:tdflc and communkatiomf.
IIDd "AI! Hall Rr.(kf' met." under
a politeman.. He wrecliied the
Alao aurvhing are hia father -W amsley of Mid'dleport; Martha and residing at 70 N. Second 'An
Jane
Fife
of
Middleport;
Jack
Oil·
April 14tb at 21:.30 It· m.
awarded ~e jud1emeftt ;*hleh.had
MJtie:Je· uid, thlli· '" states hiVe the direction
ul :'I(I'S, -EJmc•·
he· waa driving' ind fled on John H. Peters, Lancuter; bro.onlr to be captured . later thers. George. Lancaster and Harry er ot Middleport and M8rvin Oil· Mac t~peratcd a LoudonVJlle· res-· Vltilt~l'f wlll' · be conducted ~n afted agaWt Ro~ Hill" arid hl&amp;hwa,- ·pe_tr&lt;tls w.hi.~ have a&lt;Jme Wickham.. Mr.a. James · Slephenson
er- of Cheshire. There ai'e three taurant in partnership with his
throdah the buiidiD.... by~ the atu- Acllea ·C. ·Hill.
·
· ·deerCe or p'oli&lt;:e pow~~ i:Jtbtlr thai'! · til'tfanlst.
.
alteep in ll barn. '
and John of East Rin,.old.
father. Loudonville is the (th•.o
olenta of the Futun. ·Ntrne' Club of
u
ll h s d
1
ch
grand children also.
America troni Gallri Aeadeiny
In other actions .,the· ~Ut:' ~er~ p~~ IDI the rOads. ' .
.
. dui;J for u;::OYw~~~v ::!r:~cS:ho::
... He." was a mem~r or tbe First
A sister, Mn. ·Maek McGilton of town that 37 years ago Wll in
~ SchOol ·of GalQpqUa; the ed an _iD..Yestlgation .into famlly
. m.mg~e said in lep~y to I que• ·foUowin"g. A nursery and junior Bla~:weJI Ritrs ,
Methodist Church; Fral.('!r.naL Qr. ColumbuJ and a brother .Jennings the national spoUigbt because
der of Eaglea. Loyal Order of Siders ot Columbus abo survJve.- John F. Kettering· gave fina,ei 11
Al:neri~an Red Croll Gray ~dlea circurriltan(!e~~; IIi U.e aJvorce ac- ti~n t~at be doubted the Natiollal ·c hdrch b conducted for chll· f,l~ld~'n Wednesday
qf .G,a~Jip~lili and aluMni · of Hol;
broUght by Geja1~1ne. Burke Gu~ eoU:Id have ' been uaed ef. ·d ren
wUI be beld ·at 2 p.I'O. backing to the Fbtible Co.; w.hiCb
N. D. Bordon, past('r Moosf:, IOOF and the MWA.
let HoJpltal Scbdol of Nw:iing.
aaalnat . Erne It · BU{,kt because fectively 'in ~he . PDJ~o~t~ •U:III:e. . Th.e flower committee Mrs. Ed·
a pia~ to be announc- now ·makes plas:Uc product+ , ~
· Mtddleport \l:_t. · MorJah
Burial Will be made in Forrest
Tbe famoua General Motot\!1
R6fre1bmentl Will ·
· terved . ebJldr•n· ·are inv9tted. An enb'y ~e aald the ~ops were not ward Foster, Mrs. Wllliam Watso11
Rawlingli-CGats Funeral
Church, officiat-'!od at the Cemetery under the &lt;Ureetion · of ed
with member•
~um- was filed diaminfna: Willie WIJ.. tr~lned as eJ~Il ~e ~nd ~at the lind Mrs. orval Wlll!s, will apHome is In cbara:e of arrange- Corp., inventor wu born .anJ
or Robert Dlai!kwell a.l Defenbaugh Funeral Home.
raised near Loudonvllle, and .llit
ot lhiJ
llama vi The Weat €oaJ~ co. a~(l job Jn.the str~kc eafied., for blchly 1pioecia"te ·the cooperatiun or mem
ments..
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widnesday. ' ·
the Industrial Cor!tmialion of OhiG trllnt!d police oUlcers.
be
d 1· d
1ppreciatlon to the to~ he kR·tf
rresent.ed by
&lt;!ase as it haa been· Mtt,led .o ut ol
·
n n r&amp;en s.·
ill
his boyhood, the plant •Wii
AID
FAMILY
organist
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TARGET PRACTICE
court.
The"bill was apcmiOl'e(l by Reps. ·
-----sponsored
as an n:perimeot ;t lB
The
Middlepo.rt
Emcrgcn'"v
Mr.s.
r.
JERSEY
CITY,
UP
The
auto
.
Kennetb· f'.." B¢1 (&amp;Coshoeton),
MilOS GENERAL HOSP.ITAL
placing
industry
in a am·~~;~ ~i"f
Squad
was
called
to
the
Marion
!UehFW, of Charles Burns, while parked in
One divc.~e. "acti~n waa filed, -K !J: Il. De.nn~l (R--ctJitt0n), ,..04,_ : Admitted.: Mrs. Rina Cr08S, ~ t · E. Y-oung, Mrs.
culturkl
village.
;,' ~ '~
Oller
r~side,
n
ce,
1\t.
?,
at
8
a
.
m.
J.lrs.
lrvht
Baumgardneri
Mra.,
~v
front of bis home on a tecent day
~~~~~ La~nce Nap.,r, Miner.. R. M~n Galvin (I).Lueas).J
cine; Mrs. Frank Imboden, SyraAnnouncement. date
today
to
alit
a
member
of
thf!
CoJe.,
Mn.
Gertrude
ButJCr,'
J(ra.
was
hit
by
a
car
·
1t
2:10
a.
m.,
a
vlllt! RD.,· VI ..J'.IJ,le . ~ttle _Napper, . Mlil1le 'is Jelil,viri"I " Uie, pltt~l ~u~; ~lrley Bable, Mid~leport
Clure's .opening the -·•· ,,
Klil(Ue~ O'Btlel\;: '!nd· O'Bt.1e"D · Jh~Uy~ to 'betome _Portsmouth elt)r
~snusaed : Carron Gramm, Lc· Harrison· Bentley, ~ts. W\lJjaJb raxl at B:l50 a. · m.. and a truck at f-amily. Membert atayed until a
will
be made , soon,.
~tor
was
enroute.
0:10 a. m.
Smith.
~· pl~h!ti!fs atto~:rs.
. ma_naeer.
ttrt; Jessie Larrnlns, Rutland.

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Stewing Chickens

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Paul SipP, Zl. Rutlag~f: ltD 1.
trill appear In Ga~llP;Oll• IDUnicipal
®u.rt todl)', to ~pwer thart:ts of
driving while ~to~ted foJlow·
Jng a f;peetaeulft ~Jbwar ~h
late Tbul'lda): evenaq near Middleport in wb1c-b ftve other people
we~ Injured.
, ... .
Sigman Wit tiM:! ·driver of 1 late
m~del el1' thlt tare out 1L2 JUard·
raal postl alone_. Sttt.e R 7 four
te~tha of 1 mile IOU~ ot. t~e.
Middleport c-orporaUon line. Hu
then ploughed through the rail
into a field and ltopped on its
top. It waa completely demO.iahed.
Tile Stl~ Highway Patrol laid
1Sigmon"• ear railed to make the
curve just nortb of the New York
Centra~ Rlilroad crossing. Sigman
was travelin&amp; north. He suffered
cuts on bil head and abrasions on
hia back
Otb~ injured were Robert Du·
gan, 20. Pomeroy RD .. abrasiona.
of the left arm; Lindy SctJO(mover
29. Rutland, contusions and abrasiona on the bae~ iliAd 1houlders;
.Jennie lluine Lemley, 19. Middle.
port, abrasion• and C!Ontusions of
her right lea:.

worthwhile. This ·diU
p0.!1slble meterilli
in the future .
I
also uid resldeDta:
yet "si«ned up'~ for
will have to pay !101'

ot their own ta1i1· U
their mind later. HOw.
tor aerv:ice
May .1, and . ·
made. Alter bit
•pprox:imately $1!!5 will be
char~:ed.
) ·
It was pointed out that while
water is ln m~tin .~ qc:w for fire protection it cannol bl' used for do.
mestlc. purpMe,s until final approv.
al · by tbe Ohio ·State Board qt
Health hu bl;!en given. This is ••·:
pe&lt;ted by May .f.,
1)ther member.t of

State

!Jn .

lb.
Center Blade Cuts

Nallles

Six Are
In Auto Accident
Near County Line

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een~y~Bennett Legion Post

wib
a·

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THIS SPIC:I.AL
tAC:KAGI

o~~-5at

Everybody in Rultla••d
all the water they
minimum $3.75 per mn'"n,.,;;.
Rutl1nd Boa11d ol Publie AffJ•!fo
diseloeed today.
,
William J . Hob11tetter -Said ~
bond deeided in a meeting th!~
week there were nt~t enougb c:otl)o
e5tabiishmenta to ~e
not

LOOK ,Ott

·! Will Hit

Pomeroy,

ELBE Rf·ELDS .

spent
the aDd
week Mrs.
end ' witb
his Haypar.
entsl Mr.
Gerald
Ha,n.n

Post~l- Service

Copper clod bottom spreads heat evenly.
Gleaming stainless steel body cleans eosi·
ly. Tight fitting cover seals in food flavors.

S. A. Don Hayman, who is sla· I
tioned at ~ainbridge, Maryland

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Meigs County's "Mrs. America" Aspirant

Special $4.99

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shank and
child•en of Pomeroy visited Sun·
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Shank.

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De"otN l'ol'ultateretU·fH ne Melp-llf••• ANti
VOL.Vlll
NO. 306
Pomeroy·Middlepott. Ohio, Friday, April 12,:1157
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SINGLE COl'Y-k
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David Reese of California · ia
spending a furlough with his
ga:andparents Mr. and Mrs. Gen·
eral Hall. Mr .Reese is in the Navy.

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cuse moved in the home vacated
by Mr. Randolpb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chapm.an
h_ave purchased the Edmund Nor-j
ras property In Syracuse. Tlley
will move there soon,

man.

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Stanley Peters
Fatally Stricken Mrs. Bessie Oiler
With Heart At.:ta1 Dies Suddenly At
Her Home Friday

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The Dailv Sentinel

~2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Wddleport~ , A~rill2, 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

NIGHT-MARE

OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

WSAZ -TV Cl-lanr~el 3

"Boys are ornrier lhan they used to be Parents don't have
any cont.J:ol ~~er them ." This is just different \\Ording to the
old refrarn, Tfle younger generation is gotng to the dogs "
We don ·~ belieVe that at all; a-ctually, there are excellent rec·
ords atatlable to prote
opposite Is in fact true.
Howeter as that may be, If you are one of those who think
something ought to be done about the younger generation including ,possibly your own eight to 11 year-&lt;&gt;ld-boy, the piace
to start ts m your own home and neighborhood, Cub Scouting,
If the Dad of lhe house is sincere In wonting to do something
about "boy control" is one of the best known ways to get results. The 14 to 16 boys In lhe Rollk Springs-Enterprise area
who want to make up a Cub Scott! pack are being held up for
lack of Dads to serve as eommitteemen and pack leaders, The
following observatlqns a~t whAt a boy'; home shoUld be are
important In any discussion Of "what's wrong wllh boys nowadays." That Cub Scouting tecognlzes this, and attempls to
build a more healthy foundation for young character, is certainly a credtl to professional people in Scouting.
Security is a vital aspeet Of e~ery boy's homr. No matter
what happens lo your boy outside his home, he must (eel that
he wtll find seeurlty within . lie must find understanding
there, He must ni!Ver be afraid to bring home his troubles, He
mus1 know that no matter what people outside may think
about him, home is a place where he "tales."
1
Mlddleport, Ohio
!{)n Motor to, to be wrong. Th c'l '
There are disturbing things you need not share with your
tecord~ s how th &lt;.lt lhC' siren was
Apnl 11, 1957
mstall~·d on Ma y 16 1956 F or mboy , He need not know all the details of your family budget
After
rcadmr.:
atto~nts
o(
th•·
er
Chtl•f of Poltcc, Ru.~s ell Bn1
1
although he can learn something of this side of life by having
fmal
court
proceedmg.s
m
tlw
ll'v's
"DaJiv Hl"port" sh£'!'1 r1r
to live within his allowance, One of the things he expects In
cas~ or the ~tate or Ohio versu... 1\t;J Hi , Hl56 states th e followin"'
his home Is a happy relatlonahlp between his mother and faRu~hard Gutdo~ I fee-l that tw
- we cttuldn't mount the 1 Jrenther, Evidence of friction there cannot help but add to his Dear Editor:
cordlng to the newspaper lh-:; our cld bracket was much too
feelings or insecurity. His faith In you must not be shaken by
I would like tu make knovo n t!'ounts I have been ptctured to smalL 1 tl!lephonod the fllctory
frequent and serlou! family diSagreements .
the fact that the reeent letter the readet·s by the deffmdant II!HI for 11 new one.
More than security 1s needed at home. Affection is neces·!slgned "lntereated" ,,u written hit attorney as a liar and of cn1 m.rht say here that one of
sary . There are many ways to show arfection without coddlin• by myself. That 11 wu wrltt :ll terlft!f! false testtmony to conv" l
an innocent man ·ra my many th e f! ut&gt;hlllg hghts on the cru!Si r
H
b b
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t!t on my stntlonary and wa~ slgne I
,
h tm.
e pro a ly won t Hke too many hugs and ktsses, especi· w1th my name
friends and esp(&gt;t:UIIIY !be eLt rzc ~ now is the front sei"LJOn of ~~e
ally in the presence of his friends . Often a friendly poke will
Your papf\r 18 to he commend· or Middleport, for wh om 1 work ~ 1rrn The oth~r. two lights ( r ~,l)
do more to show him your very real love (or him, especlalJy ed for 1ts 1nlegriLy is not rc~al· a11 a pollee offi'cer I would lilw o .,. NC 110! wm king.bec;tuse pf a h1d
when it comes !rom Dad
mg the authorship, degplte strong clear &lt;1 fP.w " (acts" In this ca~f!
gro und and lt was nl t fix ed untd
1. I did follow Mr Gmdos frc '1 'he
$lr t:n w.1s mounted As I
Make no mistake, your boy w~nts and needs acrection even exprc!ISion!l of disagreement.
though he may shrug it off when you give it. On the other
The sole re&amp;&amp;on r refrainea Pate Street m Mlddl~pnN to on ~ 1 e~a ll a ud al.so an employee r,f
(r1nt Jl(t nulel below th · Pr;o~;ton !1-tQlor Co., r era lls, t1e
hand he may be very slow about showing affection for you fror!l slgnlng th e . letter wu th.::.t 1nlle
corporation !'inc where the flef&lt;- 1- ~in' n w:~~ not mounted for- about
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'h
h
f
1
h
I
did
not
want
1t
to
corry
a
ny
It s w at e ee s t at counts, not just what he shows. But the more authority than that or it dant wa.s stopped and arrc~Lcd
two wc('kg after May 16, 1956
tfllerse is true for you. Even though you have a deep affection private c1tizen
2. Al no time d1d Mr Guldv~
'J The aft'ulavu chargmg Mr
for your son, you must go out of your way to prove it to him . 1 The mtent of ~hat letter wn~ mel\twn to me that hr! was .s: · ~ Guidos as .~ig ned before Ma} n
All·humans need recognition just as plants need water. This to be constructive In three way.1 or had l·aken mec.llcme. In f.:;:t Ftshcr on the night of May 22,
biological need is stron1 ill ~~ys. It easily can get lost in the F1rst of all , l wanted to expre ~&lt;s he was ;u~ked by me 1[ he- WJ~ 1956, by me but noth1ng else
rush of e\reryday life. Ofte~ ~P.UI,' boy will try twice as hard to what r felt was a prevalhng •entl- sick before he was e~en QJcj:lfl \•1 was done at 1th111 . !Jmp A.'l Mr
get out of IS vehicle and h1s an• - Guulo!! was m jail at .(Uilhpo\i~
please you when he receives YOur sincere compliment But he men.t; namely that . -rur •r,,eople er
was " no ·•
and eould not a t&gt;pear When th~
·
(eel
compelled
to
IJ1Va
to
worthy
need 1 not onI y pra Ise f rom you . He also needs to know that causes and lhat our buswess pea- 3. Il was impnss1hlc for :-.~ · warmnt was m::ade up by MllY 1'
you recognize him as an indJvidual. At eight he is beginning ple were expected lo !Jive when Ouldus to I!ICC 11 fla~hm g re volv- F1shcr I ca n't sav because 1 am
bcrause
th erl' wu .. not roncern('d w'Jt h the maktl~
to feel important. You'll want to avoid talking doWn to1him, ever appNJached by any group. Ing light
or sl;.; um '{ of a w&lt;~rr:.mt und, 1
and treating him only as a little boy He does a· Jot of thinking People lclt trappod by a •'"" "none"
The Preston Motor Cn rrconl&lt;: thr se em.·tunstanccs
and ha~ mau~ ldeu , You'll ftnd them Interesting If you en· tradtlion that Is being overwork·
Patrolman I R Neal
cour.ai:e btm to share them. At the ~me lim~ he is being I'd and Yet not one illr(' exprfl~~ may shnw lhe lig hts wen• wort.ng Dl lhl !! lim e hut 1 u ~:~Sur l' you
tr~lltf!d as an equal.
1t openly.
tttey were "not and Lh•• prosccuto,
BUSY NIGHT
Participation within the lam!ly Is a fourth lmpof!ant factor
Seoondly, II wao int,ended tn , ,, had been mformed by me at an
INOIA&lt;NAPOUS
UP - Ourglars
f
constructive 1'1 that It sunestu I
In th e !Ife Of your boy. Here Cu b ScoutI ng reaps .,.ull
cred.lt that nil oraani1 attons oughl to earher date tho! the "Oa1ly ne earned away 14 ton!l of !leel shaftfftr spoi\IOrtn,- wholesome Dad-Son eooperatlve wentutea In examine their goals, program!'!. port" sheets rtled by each oro ing and 150 J eep tfloT systems durniter his tour or duty clearly ing one mght's raid un a storage
qte home. Modern school rooms use many methOds to give- melhod!l and member.!ihlp rolls to ccr
proved the records of the Pres· yard.
~ur boy this feeling ~f participating
plano and decisions. determine whether or not eha"J.·
It You don't, the rontrast will be great.
es here would Increase their i•l·
~
Now. If some Dads are interested. vou can be present at an come resourceJJ. J feel eertam
Aortl 23rd meeting to be held at 7:90 p.m. In the Salisbury that mo!lt or our Ollll&amp;nh:atwnx
2. Lllfle roof• lt. Cavalry
A.r.R081
M
1 1
1b
C
can lncreue lbeir effeclJvene .s
lnc •late
1word
S c h oo1. "~
J, A. auppolt
m.-u·
cout omm ss oner W 1 ur . Dickson, Point by !KI% by such 1 proreflure r
3. Topaz hum• 21. Harden
1.
A.
fact
Pleasant. will be on hand to advise unon necessarv steps to ~et would also su11e.t that much of
mtng bird
{var.)
11. ProjOOUiaf
a Cub pack orllanlted in that schooJ's area. If Dickson cannot our dirrteuli:Jet are due to con4. Jl"urnlahY
J2. Meu·
with a. cell•
ure of
att@lnd. hl~ assistant, Carl Murray, 'alao of Point Pleasant, will fllcting dates or sDcial events Fo,·
lnr
lenrth
be there. Will you?
instance , my church trle~ nut lo
12 MUH et
lyric poetry D. A.n.-to-Sax. 23. A
sthedule any event on ccrta1r1
on aerf
4rlnkln&amp;'
t3.Qut
moft
,
fixed dates, auch as lod!fe nlght
mur
C.
ltema
If.
Domes\1.
'Miose tr~Wn bclne F . &amp; A. M or basketball. Vot many Jroups
1. Inland te&amp;
M. Blxcla·
t.od1a
attenilln'r the Ma11:ortir wlll aehodull' events on Wedn"S·
4Ruu. 1
me.tlon l'ui•Nia)"• Aa•. .r
11 Lawful
mnfHns In N'e'f"'rl: rncently wP-rr day which 18 the traditional pray·
31llndlan
I
.
Scotch·
21.
Sll!lerta.n.
11,
Foreman
14 HDwell, Jr.
I
'Wfl)lam ff.•ves. Chnle11 AJkir" er meeting nliht of most church·
IWuh.)
man·• hat
(Uif
to, Slolll
C1 M~ ~el;n ~ounce l~n. ~;:1 .~ 1nt1 lflftlld Carnahtn and cs.
o . ~nlnrs
t. Sha.honean :IO.jU)Jnlnl'
1:1.. 1own
, ~~YCt an
l'lvr Bf. where ,..,··r 1Qii,O r- KtldeJ'.
Thirdly, ( believe that mo~l
IUat.)
Indian
32. SDrht tutA
4Pnlll.l
· 'lleeb.
wlJ villt h~r IGn tor 1
41...
1.utte rtrt
24. Wine nc.po 10 Scotch mUll· st. More at
,
Dobbte JohnllOn, a y11 r old young poop1e can .save .2!1 cent11
4~
marble
cal concn•
liberty
&gt; ·
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,
d•u~Wt of Mr ape~ Mn. Stanl"Y a wet'k toward an annual trip or
t4. Biblical
at. LUoNr
SS.tarpeel... 1C Bnach
. Mr. and Mh. !Jay '1\ehhmlllet -10~. 6 r ,M~ftlftl Star celt.. el.e they cao work durinJ t he.
lf, l.lfbt wood
(lip,)
'
tlal bod:y
., Qotun\but 'ffal.ted: btl •1•8( ,~~
-.dl)' 'J'Iith an Eas· summer to mate the entire
415. Sn1u·•
11 C:tt)' (Nt'b.J !8. Oth1rWlM
tr.
Work
llia._ ld,.. 'lllt.hJPj.ll' · ~r ,lht t~ .&amp;.Uiit, '• lr.'
i home Sunda'· amount. My point, ~n i-t~arda to
so. Inellne4
'i~Je•00
1-l ....1
11
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lhls waa that 1 few mothers arC'
'• Ill
SOl •
J __,
wMt
r 1 1 er L nua
•·
troup
IIr. anu
rt.
on 11tt.w Qll! ~lit•, and ltra. l~tan Roua" o"'on overworked at the sup1wr~
4VU.)
bte'hllnd .tt:Op\)ed .~J- .t; , Vblt grandmother: Ike, Pb\llll knl~h~ or ~hal people buy things they
'1. Blb1toa!
trtend1 ind relatJvet hm Oh lnl }fld IOn• Ftm ,ohnaon and don t need J\lst to help the young
their return from norlda.
W~ MUsf aJHI ' kODnlei Bob people . Thus, the burden i.!t not
(p&lt;U,)
II.N- IBlb,)
MT'II. ""'nlah Mnrrllll Jllotnt a rew 1nd Wilma l_~r and chlldrtll. on our youn( people but upon
14. awt. tlver
dav~ ln Pom-rnf a••IAtlnt in the Ttrry llll!r~~y· Phyllls HPTI1 tMir parents or neighbor!ill. l
IG.Twololl
and children lf~~ Ann 11\d Pattt would certalnly a1ree that a ela~s
tll'fl of lll':"' John Bht-ttnar.
Cla• No s or the BlpU.t Dolly Wood• and ehlldnn. A tar_... IMhJid have one or two nice, weltChurch met wtth Mn Jl:aton frl · blr'lb4ar eat:t wu tua ted tetwrl planned events a year to .auppll•·
plant
d•r nlaht. The meetln(l wa. In ttUh p6p to -aU ptnent. Debbl~ ment their trlop.
Plod&lt;'1,lrl'e ot tL- ---•ld•nt, •~,, .~, ft&lt;!tllvtd many (iftl.
I du apolo11u to all concern.,d
oiHunllll
...., ,...
~t~r
ur
for 1he bluntneas and perha~~.
lt.Hebnw
Morria. Dvrtnrr tlh hutJneu l(eJ·
tactl~unen of my lttter. u anY·
propllot
' liOn the annuol •lo•tl"" ol olfl.
one h.. h&lt;en ""l""'• tr..ted, I
U . lhldtof
otn wu held. Relrtlhm.,.,t•
will be 1lad to make any amend"
yoDow
that are pooible. lC any orgMl·
Wtre aerved by 'he hotf•n. Nf1r!
"-OoootoUOo
rHUlar clan meeUnr wUl b~ h!tll
utlon feel• that I have no basis
of truth fttr any .sta.tement cor:·
1t. H•e bnme of Mn. l'rankl l
41, Rlnr (J'r,)
tatned 1n mY letter, 1 will furnlsb
Nel.-l•r. Pdev a.
llr. and Mr1, Jlamf!l Jlvidfl"l
1ueh proof u 11 neeeuary or w\11
uoo
lt.-of
"fillted over the wetktnd wit"
A 1
lA 1 o1 Let .... retract 5U~h 1tatemerrt pllblifi)' ,
•th
d brolh
"
J F
ormer na .,en
In
Ul mo
er an
er, ..,.. . . Falla. Ro1 L Shtellt 35. il ln counVet I £eel that the situation
~
and John
t)' Jail todiY htre 1wa1Uq a hear· needed corrected tor the benefit
I.
Qlrl'a .....
PM Oli the •let lllt are M!'l. Inc befttrt su1Uee of Peace R. E or the whnlt tammumty as won
I Benb: •nd Mit. GOme:o Crlndlty oQ a
or removtn 1 1!1 members of my own churclt.
tewl•.
mort1a1ed propett.J trom the coun· A ponte rebukt would not have
PAILY CRYPTOQUO'tfl how to work It:
The WSCS will meet at the t
cau•ed UJ to examine our trad 1" AX'I'DI.BAAXR
home ttf Mr1. LUUan Jlvldt'1 y.Con.atable Pete Ill$0drlx arretted Uona nor would any JI'OUP hll\ c
, II LOHOFI:LLOW
Thunday evenlna.
Sheet 1 in OutvLlle, 0., Ueklnt examined ltsel£ AI ciOJe!y ;as thr
Ou letter eld\ply •tMdi tor aoth.r. tn thla Ample A la UHd
..._~~ 1 1A l~e'nl:vo't"'Laa~dll~t-•.d •.0~ County, on 1 wan1nt llped by 1 present !lltu.tlon now 'eems h
~r the thMt ~'1, X for the '-'a 0'a. etc. Sinfle letter1, apo•
.,.no
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local •ulomoblle dealer.
be.
trophlll. the llieth and ·totmatloa or the wotdt an all hiatt.
td wlth Mrs Helen J'ohnaon, Al•t
Juttioe GrindleY al10 Wll to hear
Thank you.
ll&lt;:ll 41.1 the eodt 11tttn art dlfftrtDt.
Rev, V. Wesley Jenkim
~llle~, on Thereon Jotnlsotl anrt a plea
WJIJlam Jri Lewla, 30.
~
CIHtatloo
II ,
Middleport RD. in jail for lnvelltl.
Paator, Racine Baptist Chur .. h
. and Mrs. Wayne Carptnict' gation and on a ~barge of intoxi·
LSKRIIlPNVK: D QDBZDAO HLNANHA
•&lt;n~ Glen, Belpre, apen&amp; SU'I· cation He was mated by the
A·l.C Bill Sharpnack ha!l rcdN' with Mr5. Helen John1on ild Sherlfi'A Department.
enllatod ln the Alr Force for s ue:
ll N 0 I H &amp; 0
Q HI N 0 B K
U' K D A I
H C
Kf. !vatu to eelebrat.e the 111·
Jed J . w,bater booted Thomll yeart and left Frldoy for Peru,
I£LLRIO-DVOZH1K ONKIVK
«Wi lil!th blrt~d1;. A .ehlciel'l &amp;rl.yoa, U, S)'ra~tllt, on a charae tndlana where he will be station·
&lt;!Iii....,. ..,..., wllh a dtet&gt;r\1- ol lnloxleaUon. Etl1on ..Ul appoar ed attt!t JllendlilJ the put month
Y__,.. Cll»-lor BO IILIND AS THOSB:
Od birthday calit.. Be ..etlte' ioofore J1it0r £. •F, ll6hlftlon ~ wltll 1l!,o Ra!entl, )lr, and Mrs.
tHAT 'fm.L NOT oU - KA'l11m\V JD:NRt,
IDOtlly IJltj Iiiii: .V.U wllleo.
morrow tdiltL
Jl&lt;t SUI'pnaet and lamlly,
Dbttltftll. . "" Klu h&amp;t\lrtt lnli~cttt.~
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11 -:m Capt. Gallant
12 00 Tru e Star~
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Detective·~ Diary

1:00 Down On The Fa"2 30 NBC came of the Week
4:30 Hrtpalong Cass1dy
5:00 ..•n King
5 30 koy Ro~ers

8:00 New~
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6·30 Rrn emary Cloont) ShO'It'
7.00 Saturdoy Night JamlJorH
7 SO People Are Funny
8 00 Perry Com,., Show
p.oo S~tarday Color carn1val
10:3(} Yohr Hit Parade
11 ·00 News and Sport8
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U 10 TV N.~lewatch

7 olti NBC N'rir•
8:00 Blondi't!
8 30 Life .:&gt;1 ft.Ut'f
9:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
9:30 The Bla: Story
110:00 £.:av•Jcade .Jf Sporb

Br C••• BLAKStL•S

C!ll1 be otttalned by thoroua:h IPliY·
ln1 in a definite pro&amp;rant eaeh
year. General pilrpolll!l fonnu.las
for spray materlal• now permitr
the use of one .spray formula on
all fruita for backyard or &amp;mall
1
( planting;L

Commercial arowert use apeelfle
materials for each diaeaae or Ln·
&amp;ect they are controlling in order
to cut the cost for the pelt control
program for the year. The home
pfd.ener shGuld not plant or grow
more f1 uib trees than he can care
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Gany Moore
St.."ike It Rh•l&gt;
ValLUDt Lady
Love of Life
Searclt fo, TomG&gt;rrow
l!uidln1 Lllhl
lllU•• J(ltoheo
As tht World TltllA
Our Mlq BrooD
Bouseparty
Tbe Bll Payoll
Bob Crosby Show

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Efp hiVe been an outltucUn1
bargain 111 durina the Sptina
montta., beeaaJe of the aU-ti!llf;
hia:h production. It h; unutual for
turkeY• to be claulfif:d 11 "plenU
ful" duriD' Kay, but tbi1 11 an urt&lt;
u1ual aeuon, wiltb ler!le auppliea
of mecfiwn tnd heavy birdJ let\
from lut Fali, and an exceptionally large number of small to mt
d1um size turkey• comina: to mar
tet out of the new uop.
Two oew lte011 appear on the

May lilt

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ot 'pJen,ifUl htodl: c:anotd

~aehea and frozen lt.nwberrliL
In both lnttaaoea, tbiert Waa a nco
ord aiJe paet lalt year Jnd ·..,..
plltl ln .toraae are UDUIUIII)'
large tOr thil se~n. Dealen wUI
be attemptiDJ' to moYfl ftozeq
1trawberrie1 jult abead. of the

peat of fretls berrie1.
Dairy product. of Ill kiDda will
be more Ulan plentiful durine
May. The Department of Auleulture is suuestinr thtt merehant.
aDd rest.surant operatora Slrer.:"' lee
cream and cottace cbee&amp;e unt
month.

Potatoe1 anti onlont, eanned pur..
pte plum1, peanut butttr, dry
be1ns, and halibut are other itell)l
whkh promile to be plentiful in
May,

POULTRYMEN
To produce baldllng eua
for the Nldoola -

Plemlii1

Ohi.o Eta Phi
Officers Named
For The Year

Ualehblg EU ProgriiR,

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Hit peak earlier,

hold longer
with

Hichols *12 1
Health makes ,
the difference

Try thent, anti •••I •

Fleming

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5 Year Warranty·

Forage Harvest'r
IN
STOCK

TODAY

{Continu.d from ,... on•)
dent nurse scholanhlps Theae
from 1918 tG 19M. Funda for the scholarships bave, been given to
8'ttu 1
encourage young women to enter
con
ct on of the dormitory were the nursll'l(t profession and to ass gift to Holter Hospital Founda- sist both worthy and needy stu~
1tion from the Davis Foundation dents to obtsm an education in
which w_a.s estabUshe~ several the nursing profession.
yelrs ago by D. D. Davis. FollowIn a student recruitment d.rive
Jng the death of Mr. D. D. Dav1s, I both instl'uctors and students of
fu!'da were odminhrtered a~d de-l the sehoul have appeared before 8
tads of construction of Dav1s Hall number of high fl&lt;'hool assemblie&amp;
were superviHd by his brother, • in the territory, presenting proEdward P. Duvis, wbo al1o pa8sed grams on High School Career Day
away before the dormitory was
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UNLUCKY NUMBER
ettmpleted.' Miss Margaret J. Davis,
their 1ilter, then took over these
MUSKroON, Mich. up _ A
.ie ..f&gt;:aulfted the bospital Mu8'kegon woman returned her
completion or tfte umy UeenSe plates to a state li~
' cense bnreau here, demanding dt£.
ferent
She said the fig•
on
to ber
as
by

Morris Equipment
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White Rose Lodge
!AUlCilliCIJ;r Holds
Meet

International

TRUCKS

"Cost Least J'o Own"

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PROVICO RESE.AIIOI f~ fer ..,
feed - of 72o (baood on moA prlcMI
food w1i11 20% PRbVICO GROWER
lwlth AP-5) ...J wholo 0011.
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COLUMBUS - AJ&gt;ril tbowera
will help or eoutle but 1he abulldanee of aood e1tin1 tbat you'll
find in May wiU be the reault of
f1rmers' pla111 o¥tr a period of •
IJOOd many months, uy m:arketin&amp;
•pee1allltt of the Ohio State Uni·
ver11ty Extenaaon Servlc!e in reporting the Hay Jist of plentiful
foocll.
Grain·fed beef, eus •nd turken
are three foode that w1U be tea·
tured in May. The beef wUI be
about the h11hell quaJlty of the
Jeaaon, comlna: to market after
month• of fattniraa: on llu:western

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Mqv1e Matinee
Bible Time
Two Gun Pla:yhouae
Saturda)' Newt
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Let's Talk rt Over
Eddy Arnold Time
FamoUs Ftlm Fe~tlvaJ
Lawrence Weli
Ozark Jubilee
20th Century Theater
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9·0f Life oq the Farm
9 .30 Captain Ka •.,41roo
10·30 Mighty Mouse
11 ·OO Lucky 8 Raach
11.30 Tales of Texas Rangtrra
lt2 ·00 Bi• Top
1 :m L1£e in u s A
1 45 Baseball Preview
1.55 Bsseb~oll Game or Week
5 00 Jr Town Meeting
' 5 SO 'I'V Class room
6·00 Air Power
6:a,&gt; Golden Playhouse
7 00 Zane Grey J:'heatre
7 ·80 Bucc:aneers
ll .OO Jackie Gleason Show
9:00 Gale Storm Show
1 :30 Hey Jeannie
IO:ot Gunsmoke
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Soil Testing Jn
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Upswing f.n_Ohio May's Good Eating Rooted With
Farm Management Ohio Farmer's Earlier Plannln•

-viney View Farm o~ned by E. R. and Cbarles ~ Yost
Settlement proved no
trouble for a number of readers in idenijfying it as the Daily
,
MysterY Farm No, 15
easy to clean and stow to wear last week. The farm was identified by one reader, less than half •n hour after the newspaper
out. The bucket-pump type most went to press last Saturday.
·
nearly meets th~se requirement~
·Mystery Farm No l!S 11 the .home
Compressed a1r sprayers w1th
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tanks of two to three galloru ca. 1314 pound~ of qrllt and 48 pounds of .Elwyn R. and Charlef4 ~· Yost.
1 pacity have Insufficient capacity or butterfat average. The Thereon Thts farm was purchased m 1945
SURPRISE ATTACK
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
'I to spray mature tnes. Tbe ,rower
Johnson herd was second with from Ira Wo~fe, foster son of Alice
Sigma Phi held Its rrtular mut
should inquire about and examine 1122 pounds of milk and 40 pounds Nease Swearmgen. Her fatber WJI.
SOVTH BEND, lml - A traffi:
ing and election
of officep~
all sprayer types befor buyi
of butterfat. The N. G. Rose herd l~m Nease was one of the pioneer
1
Detailed spray progr:ms tO:'ihe was third in milk production with settlen ar Nease Settlement
April
9
at
the
DAY
Home
wl .h
h&amp;ht crashed through the. Jlau
Ann
Rupe,
}Jruiding.
President
38
1control of dtsease and insects for 9 po~nd•. and the Earl Dean
The hoUBe on this farm is built
of a restaurant, bit a man
I
Officers elected were : Docr.a
I backyard rruits are aV11tilable In h~rd third 111 butterfat production of stone and is over 100 years old.
Jones, preSJdent; Janet Hia1de,
Leaflet L-1, which . iA avaUahle with an ave'r•te of 33 runds per "Aunt Alice" as she was famlUarly betw6en the shoulder blades and
.kn~ked
s1x
coffee
urns
on
th
~
1ce
pteildent; Sally Sauer, ret
known to everyone wa' a great
without charge £rGm the Extension cow.
cording a«retary; Loi1 Ros.en
O,ffiee. For eommerdal fruit grow- . In the h~rds over 20 cows in cbureb worker and devoted much floor. The bgbt's standard was
baum treasurer and Ba:rb•ra
ers they should purchase Service sJZe the Arvd Ho~er herd Jed with time a:nd money, plus the land to snapped off in a two-car colUslon
983
34
Gnnd&amp;taff,
correspor.dmJ secreBulletin SB-2 which is sold at a 1
pounds of milk and
pounds help build Nease Settlement
Us
tary.
' cost of 25c. 1 his bulletin contain!! of butterfat. The Paul Karr herd United Brethern Cburtb. This at an mtersectJOn.
1information not onlY on diseA&amp;e tled for fll'st in butterfat produc- church was bullt In 1001 and il
Delegate~ named were Sar-.
34
G1bb1
and vera Crow and Joan
and insect control. but also on tton .with
pounds and D80 lbl! gtilJ bein. used ror chureh serv·
1
Werry ex:tenttoo officer.
weed control, pre-harvest sprays, of mllk average per cow.
1ce.s The farm itself was first set· .L
thinning sprOJys and detailed dl!l·
The C. M. Headley herd aver- tied about 1850.
Mary Elizabeth A~denon wa1
named u "Girl of The Y~&lt;~r."
cusaion or each funslcide and in- 847
aged 32 pounds ~f butterfat and
The Yost.!r principally engage in
We Do CUolom Grlndlpg
Delegates w Beta Sigma ph,
sectidde.
P;:n~ of mllk1 average per dairy , farming but raise corn,
It is important that every grow· cow.
e verett Co well herd av- wheat and hay, too. They fill two
convention at Toledo, on May 24N, !nd Ave.
Mlddleporl
26 are Donna Jonea, Sally Saut:r,
er read in detall the dJI'e(tlOIUI eraged 31 pounds of butterfat and silos with grass s1Jeage and main-WOOSTER - Conser\llng mol&amp;- ! ful for mulchin1 fru1t tree&amp;.
1
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-::;::;;;;I'IVen by the manufacurer becauae th~ Charles Theiss and Clarence t
30 ilk
d
t
iure
in
the
orchard
will
help
grow·
Ellenwood
advises
adding
a
little
Janet Hmtle and Sylvia Colima.
8
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too small an amount will result In Pnce herds averaged 29 pounds of p~:Ceme~. ~~~~~~~: ~atU:n a'7~ ers get higher yield• and b1gger extra mLrogen when mulch ia first
A special comm1ttee for Way~
'
favoret1 and hay is the favorite fruita. Reason 11 that most fresh applied. Afte!" mulch is e&amp;Uhlilhed and Means is LoJ&amp; Rosenbaum,
poor control and too much may butterfat par cow.
cause injury.
livestock feed.
r1pe fru1ts contains about 8!1 per· apply normal quantitie.s,
Ed•a MU:er ~qd Suf! C~a.mnu:r.
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A four year crop rotation p\aD cent water.
Clipping the orchard early m
The average milk cow in the 'tFLU POISONING
is used and the tields have been
Mulchmg provides the best June and _at short mtervals during
DICKiiNSON, N. D.-We~tern
limed heavily. A 5-20.20 fert!Uzer melhod D£ insuring an adequate the trowmg seascm wl11 reduce
fourteen DHIA herds on test dur·
the month of March produced I
1s used for the crop land and .aa supply or mouture. Irrigation may the e001petition between growt~ of North Dakota stockmen have re-of butterfat according to C. N.
o-20..20 fur the pasture land. The be used whf!re there is 1 ready the orchard cover and the growmg ported eattl~ , lp~st.&amp; through fl .IX
~aries
poisoning. Immature, green flex:
Jone§, Production Tester.
Yost's arel firm believers In so1L source of water, but most Ohlo oc- frult
Arvll Holter, C!Orenoe Price and
S
conservation and ten months out l'&lt;h'""lo Lack a supply in sufficient . A .lQw eost way o£ obtaining ~aten by the .cattle &lt;'an ·conbdn ·
NeJ..avlllo,Olllo
C. M. Headley 'tii'tf largest number
of the year .feed ensilage plus 18 quantity.
~ulching material is to apply ex· enough , prumc acid to kilJ the 1
COLUMBU~, 0 . Many Ohio per cent da1ry feed .
of cow:; produclnJ mbre than 40 lb.
Te$Ls at the Ohto Experiment tra ferilU:er in lbe tree rows. ThiS animals.
828 pounds or milk and 32 pounds f.H club \ memberi thil; summer
They have bUilt a new dairy station show that mulch should be produces addi11onal JI'Owth of or~
of butterfat during the month. The will be on the lookout fGr safet, barn two §ilos and a milk howe applied
in the
to be chard cover and the fJnt cjipping8
Holttr herd hi.d 12 bow.- and the haza,rds at rural crOSSI'(Iads, field to produce grade A mllk which is most
to C. W. can be used around· the trees and
Headley and Price llerd1 bad 11 entrances and farm drivewaYJ in sold In Charleston, w. Va Thetr
1aer cllppings left where they falL
~
their tommunities.
eacb.
NO. 10
Two or
pounds of straw-like
future plans include better live.
In the herds undet 20 cows Jn They'll be check1na for low-bang- Stock and better farming through material for each mature tree with
A RILEY AP,.AIR
size the Jame• F. Gibson herd led ing .branebea, corn whii!h needs to soil conservation practices.
a spreud of 2G-2S feet will be
NQRTH ATI'LEBORO, Mass.-in both average milt and butterfat be topped, shrubs growing close to
Tbe farm 1s now being operated enough to start. To maintain the Results or the aehool board ele&lt;:·
production for the month with the roadway and billboards, posts by their son, Charles E. Yost, who mulch add 100 pounds every year. tiorl: Robert J, Reilly, re-electe i;
and p.:~les wlilch oblf.ruct the vi- recently returned borne after serv·
St!"aW, waste hay, sawdust, corn Elmer N. Riley, re-elected; Jame.s
a • •II • • • • ..
: ..,_._.. 1sion of motor\sta. They hope to lng
two
years
in
the
Armed
Serv·
cobs
and apple pomace all are uae- w. Riley, defeated.
I a 8 tra 1r1r• a
......., remove scores of these bazard3, Wes.
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which cilch year kill or injure
Readers this week who ' ldenti· II
many
farm residentB . Come In and See Us
f1ed the Mystery Farm are· Curtis
It's au p&amp;rt of , state-wtde 4-H Wolfe, ChestPr, Mrs'. Joseph Fields
club activity to make rural com· Star Route, Pomeroy; Douglas Cir.
munities safer places m which to cle, Racine; Roy Tracey, Sr., Pome·
live .. ~ny club in the state may roy; Dana E. Hamm Minersville;
participate. Operatmg under the Mn. Robert Loulur, Pomeroy; Mrs.
banner "The Open Drlve To Safe. J . A. Smith, Racine; Bobbie H.
ty", t-e 4·H'ers wiU conduct inspections of driveways and field Smith, Racine; A. P. Sina:er, 3427
Z.one•a\·, Toledo, Ohio; Frederick
entrances at their own farms and Reiber, 8004 Nebraska.,v, Toledo,
seek permission to do the aame •t and Mr.s. Edtson Hollon, Hinera~one
3751
Barbie
their nei&amp;hblml'. They wm work ville, Rt. 1.
Phone 3%02
wlth rcsident11 and appropriate· of.
Pearl St.
Racine
ficiab to eliminate as many danger
•Po" as they can.
In addition, many clubs will preaent derponstratlons on the subup d~splaya at fa1rs and
windows and give safety
at community meetings.
Mrs. Hattie Woodard presided
when the Wh1te Rose Lodge,
KITCHIN 8ULLE1'
Auxlllary of the Brotherhood ot
NEWARK, N. J.-Mrs. Ruth Railroad Trainmen, 11et WedneB·
Lofton we,s. wouaded in the 11lght day at the Woodmen's Hall Mrs.
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hand when a cartridge her five Branch Flemmg, pre!l!dent, is o~:•
year old .daugh.ter . piJce&lt;l in a
town and ~s unable to be
hot
on the kitchen stove ex·
plr!':~til;~h~ loJd. P,OJ.icc the c)ll~d Mn C P. Gallagher draped tho
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found the cutrid•e ir. charter m mcrnory of Mr.s. Win·
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nie Skidmore and resolutions o£
~iii-:Pri&lt;liibard
relloeccl were rea-d.
J'iMst quali~y CODaituction
Maude Scott was reported
Refreshments were served b;
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Maaty. •ilh eftlciency, and the
m __._. Souiap 1roto o• F.
:urS. WlJham Rob$on, Mrs: Her·
l•Where QUality Ia Paramount"
m.. n B.ailey, Mrs. 0. C. Greer'''"' '
Corner Bulterntd and Seeond
Pomeroy
and Mrs. John •Kincaid was
contributing hostess.

11 ·09 Scanning the Weathll
11.1(1 Tbe 1Jate Show

Rav Anthc;ny Sho"
News of th~;~ N1gbt

In general, the fil'St spray should

be applied u soon as the petals

m~~!,~e a;;;;;~~ wil~:~edw~~
Ireach
the top of tree~. 11 shuld be

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COLUMBUS, 0. -soil teltin1 il
becomiDJ increulndJ Important
in Ohio farm mallqement. Farm.
er• are utlne it to help tbem 111e
fertlllier 'more effertlvely and effidenU:r.
L&amp;at month Oblo tanner• sent
a record number of IQ.il umpler
to tbe Ohio Soil TelllnJlabon.tol')'
whi~h i• operated bJ the AsrleulturaJ Extension Service and tbf acrcnomy de,.rtmeDt of the Ohio
State Univtn.lt:r. The onr 7,000
.sample• reeeiYed durina: the moath
lbowed a biJ lncrttM from lut
year'• 4,13"~ in llareh and tbe 1892
of Kareh, 1851, ~e fltat year the
labottt.ory offereit a eomplete te.t.
ing temce.
Since tbe: laboratory llt.arted ntak·
in1 complete toil tetta iD 18~U. the
numbft ofpmples submitted from
counUes bU varied frclm about 200
to over 3,000. Two-thin:b of the
aamplea have eome from the wed.
ern halt of the ltate.
oln each of the aeven yean,
March hu beea the peat montb
and at leut haU of the )'ear's totll
number of 1aD1plet baa bien ,...
ceived in the 1anuw·Mifch perloci. Thla year'• bilbut dly wa
473,
Orlo Muacrave, director of the
laboratoey, uy1 tbe tnereue apparently iJ due to farmer~ becomlna more intere.ted in a better
bui1 fDr soil fertiliuUOP. Tbe 10U
samples are teJted by laboratory
technician&amp; for nutrieat ~ontent;
then agronomilt make recommendation• for JOil management of the
areas from whleb the samples are
1 taken.
So far the molt obvlou! indication of the telb ill that 10ils ov~r
most of the •tate are umformly
low in pbOiphorue. There also it
considerable need for supplemental nitrogen on corn field&amp;.

GARDEN

10:00 The Lme Up
10 30 Person to Person
11·00 New!

10:00
11 ·00
t1: 1~
t2.HS

deotroylq all d11ta10d
tu.ee b also tmportarnt.
Tbe "Jeneral·purnose" formula
1a well •dapted for apnylnc
peacbea, aweet and aour chenlet.
plum1, erapea, red and l:llaei r.upberries, .blackberriea, and pean.
Apples
BOd quinces mar ~ ap.ray.
1
ed also with tbe ceneral-purpoae
formula but several more applita·
tiona are neee.s8al')' tl:un on the
other fruits

Full Line of

9·30 Highway Patro)

('Q.Q1~:tin

Yost's Valley View,Fann Is The Mystery Farm ·

have £allen from cherries, peaches
plume, and pears and ~peated 10
day1 later, FollowlnJ tbla apray, It
least two more sprays idJ.ould be
appUeQ at twa-week intervals. Do
Un.spraye~ and uncared
for
t
h
L1
fruit make wood breedlntt places no spray w en tu.:: •.reel, v Del, or
e
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plants are in blonom.
for dlaease1 and insect pesil and
Four thorough 1pray appHcaJhould be enminated. Picking up tlons, timed according to sehedule
and dilpostne of dropped and rot. have given good resulta In praeti.
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,; r'
plum!l -and chehies. If bo'rer1 are
11
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a problem in these frult tree&amp; DDT
can be uoed for control,
In the case of bramble fruit1
su~h •• raspberrie• •nd blackberries all sprayin• should be done
before blOS!:IOmi"g or after harvetL
RaspberriP.s, however, need addl·
tlol)al fwJJicide spray• for antbac.
nose eo,\trol.

WCHS·TV Ch'anne-; 8---'

Mr. and M~a~. JameS' Carter took
WHTN·TV CH.\NNEL 13
Mr and Mrs. A J . Carter to Co11
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lumbu g Sunday
11 :45 Cartoon Clut&gt;
12. 10 Noon News
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1 00 Femmine Touth.
1 45 Movte Matinee
1 8.00
Afternoon F1lm :restlval
4.30 Super Seria1 Time
6 .00 MickP.v Mouse Club
6·00 Car"'(ln Cluh
6 30 Five Star Finak
7·1:1 John Daly &amp; the Newa
i ·30 Rin Tin T1ll
6·00 Jim Bowte
B 30 Public Defender
9.00 I Led 7bi'ee Lives

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~ovnty AerlcuJtural ~
C otrol of diaease and JnaeeU

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'UJ' bpons .!ye

The Federated Circ~e met W · 1- 3:30
ncsfla, cvenln,\f at 1he church 4:00 iBrigbter Day
followmg the Lenttn serY1cc
, 4 : 1~ Secret Storm
4:30 Edt" of l'~tfht
Mr§ Lena Hu~er . president, 5·00 The Early Show
presided ant] 1t was voted to p'"f.!· 8:30 YoiU' F.sso Reporter
Pare Easter ba5ket s for the re,i- 0:45 Sporta Parad•
1
denl'! at lh(' Cotlnty lnfirmary
6:ruii WeatheTman
Plans wc1·e also made to vis.it th • 71()1) What About That
lnrtr mary on Thund ny afternoon 7.15 Douglas Edwards
April 18 and present a program. 7.30 Beat the Clock
At thf' close of the meeting a 8:00 West Point Story
de§sert course w"s served by the 8:30 PlRyhuuse of Star•
hos t~·s.:&gt;l'~
~rs
Les:er .Faub ~ ·, 9:00 Mr. Al'lams &amp;: Eve
Mlr.8 Mar'5Uer1te Meyer and M. :
Norman Kloe!l.

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It Co11ld Be Yo11
1 ·00 Cu::-reLt
9. 00 Camf.'r~ Goes To Sehnol
2:30 Tennesse~ Erme For4
3 00 Matinee TJ!:;4r;r
4 ·t}' Queen F?r A Dar
4.t5 Modern Romaneel
5 :00 Cnmedj&gt; Ttrne
B 30 My LitUe Mn&amp;le
8:00 Wild l!iU metok.
8:30 News Picture

12:30

DAILY CROSSWORD

c

S1gn On

8:30 Western Feature
9 30 Capt Midnight

8:55 "Weltberetst
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1 00 Death Valley Doy.!l
7 :30 Xavier Cuaat Show

BIRTHDAY CELIIRATED
Mr ilnd Mn. R1&gt;bert Hatley celf:brated the thl'rd blrthlttiy of their
ar: n, SteJ)hCQ. SAturday, April 6
with a pariy1.at their hoiXIe,
.Mr.s. Hnllc!r was assisted .by Mrs
Norman Yeauger in serving ice
eream, t;ake, and mint. wHh balloon! and tiny straw tiBt! as favors
Prizes were awarded to Billie
Jo Clark arta Rahdy Mulford. Other guest!! were !Cathie Clar k,
DoUJie LUtle, Alex Lee Halley,
Delma Halley. Mrs. WJillam LUtle
Send1ng gifts bUt un8ble to at·
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Mote
Yeaugcr, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Owens and neva Gosney.

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8 ·~ 5

12 30

Th e Sew-Rite Sewing Club are
sponsori ng a bake fale at 1'1!'
Kroger Super Market, Saturday,
ror the benefit of the P,:,me1·o"
Emet·g,ncy SqUad heart reACir)r
rund. 'l'ht»se wb:hing_ to oontr'
bute are requested t.o have the
goods at tht! store by 10 a. m

Federqted Church
Circle·Meeting
Held Wednesday

Saturday- Channel3

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11 60 'Jne Plice I.J IUtbt
11 30 Truta-- l)r Consequeneea
12 )0 Tic TI*O Dough

--- BAKE SALE

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11 30 Ton~gtrt
t2·3tJ S!gn oil

g~ ~~:~·r Room

FORT MADISON, Iowa-N~
pmonPrs at the State Pemte ~ ­
Uar;y are .l;l.\'L'O classifH~S.iiOR t e.&gt;l &gt;
wh1ch rn.&lt;'lllde
the quest iOn
' Have you ever felt urgcxl. lo com·
mit a cr1me~"

now many times does one hear?:

News U~: ~almet ...
11 : 1~ Wea•:.erl'ast
11 :20 Press Box

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CHANNEL 3
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Friday

rP.ctory or Kiwanis JntarnatJOnat
IL'&gt;ts a total of 4,300 Kiwa nis
dubs in th(' United States and
Can ado

Recognition, Participation, II He
Is To Hove Happy Time As A Lad

NEWS IN FARMING

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Aoys Nead Security, Affection, AIso

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~2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Wddleport~ , A~rill2, 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

NIGHT-MARE

OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

WSAZ -TV Cl-lanr~el 3

"Boys are ornrier lhan they used to be Parents don't have
any cont.J:ol ~~er them ." This is just different \\Ording to the
old refrarn, Tfle younger generation is gotng to the dogs "
We don ·~ belieVe that at all; a-ctually, there are excellent rec·
ords atatlable to prote
opposite Is in fact true.
Howeter as that may be, If you are one of those who think
something ought to be done about the younger generation including ,possibly your own eight to 11 year-&lt;&gt;ld-boy, the piace
to start ts m your own home and neighborhood, Cub Scouting,
If the Dad of lhe house is sincere In wonting to do something
about "boy control" is one of the best known ways to get results. The 14 to 16 boys In lhe Rollk Springs-Enterprise area
who want to make up a Cub Scott! pack are being held up for
lack of Dads to serve as eommitteemen and pack leaders, The
following observatlqns a~t whAt a boy'; home shoUld be are
important In any discussion Of "what's wrong wllh boys nowadays." That Cub Scouting tecognlzes this, and attempls to
build a more healthy foundation for young character, is certainly a credtl to professional people in Scouting.
Security is a vital aspeet Of e~ery boy's homr. No matter
what happens lo your boy outside his home, he must (eel that
he wtll find seeurlty within . lie must find understanding
there, He must ni!Ver be afraid to bring home his troubles, He
mus1 know that no matter what people outside may think
about him, home is a place where he "tales."
1
Mlddleport, Ohio
!{)n Motor to, to be wrong. Th c'l '
There are disturbing things you need not share with your
tecord~ s how th &lt;.lt lhC' siren was
Apnl 11, 1957
mstall~·d on Ma y 16 1956 F or mboy , He need not know all the details of your family budget
After
rcadmr.:
atto~nts
o(
th•·
er
Chtl•f of Poltcc, Ru.~s ell Bn1
1
although he can learn something of this side of life by having
fmal
court
proceedmg.s
m
tlw
ll'v's
"DaJiv Hl"port" sh£'!'1 r1r
to live within his allowance, One of the things he expects In
cas~ or the ~tate or Ohio versu... 1\t;J Hi , Hl56 states th e followin"'
his home Is a happy relatlonahlp between his mother and faRu~hard Gutdo~ I fee-l that tw
- we cttuldn't mount the 1 Jrenther, Evidence of friction there cannot help but add to his Dear Editor:
cordlng to the newspaper lh-:; our cld bracket was much too
feelings or insecurity. His faith In you must not be shaken by
I would like tu make knovo n t!'ounts I have been ptctured to smalL 1 tl!lephonod the fllctory
frequent and serlou! family diSagreements .
the fact that the reeent letter the readet·s by the deffmdant II!HI for 11 new one.
More than security 1s needed at home. Affection is neces·!slgned "lntereated" ,,u written hit attorney as a liar and of cn1 m.rht say here that one of
sary . There are many ways to show arfection without coddlin• by myself. That 11 wu wrltt :ll terlft!f! false testtmony to conv" l
an innocent man ·ra my many th e f! ut&gt;hlllg hghts on the cru!Si r
H
b b
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t!t on my stntlonary and wa~ slgne I
,
h tm.
e pro a ly won t Hke too many hugs and ktsses, especi· w1th my name
friends and esp(&gt;t:UIIIY !be eLt rzc ~ now is the front sei"LJOn of ~~e
ally in the presence of his friends . Often a friendly poke will
Your papf\r 18 to he commend· or Middleport, for wh om 1 work ~ 1rrn The oth~r. two lights ( r ~,l)
do more to show him your very real love (or him, especlalJy ed for 1ts 1nlegriLy is not rc~al· a11 a pollee offi'cer I would lilw o .,. NC 110! wm king.bec;tuse pf a h1d
when it comes !rom Dad
mg the authorship, degplte strong clear &lt;1 fP.w " (acts" In this ca~f!
gro und and lt was nl t fix ed untd
1. I did follow Mr Gmdos frc '1 'he
$lr t:n w.1s mounted As I
Make no mistake, your boy w~nts and needs acrection even exprc!ISion!l of disagreement.
though he may shrug it off when you give it. On the other
The sole re&amp;&amp;on r refrainea Pate Street m Mlddl~pnN to on ~ 1 e~a ll a ud al.so an employee r,f
(r1nt Jl(t nulel below th · Pr;o~;ton !1-tQlor Co., r era lls, t1e
hand he may be very slow about showing affection for you fror!l slgnlng th e . letter wu th.::.t 1nlle
corporation !'inc where the flef&lt;- 1- ~in' n w:~~ not mounted for- about
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h
f
1
h
I
did
not
want
1t
to
corry
a
ny
It s w at e ee s t at counts, not just what he shows. But the more authority than that or it dant wa.s stopped and arrc~Lcd
two wc('kg after May 16, 1956
tfllerse is true for you. Even though you have a deep affection private c1tizen
2. Al no time d1d Mr Guldv~
'J The aft'ulavu chargmg Mr
for your son, you must go out of your way to prove it to him . 1 The mtent of ~hat letter wn~ mel\twn to me that hr! was .s: · ~ Guidos as .~ig ned before Ma} n
All·humans need recognition just as plants need water. This to be constructive In three way.1 or had l·aken mec.llcme. In f.:;:t Ftshcr on the night of May 22,
biological need is stron1 ill ~~ys. It easily can get lost in the F1rst of all , l wanted to expre ~&lt;s he was ;u~ked by me 1[ he- WJ~ 1956, by me but noth1ng else
rush of e\reryday life. Ofte~ ~P.UI,' boy will try twice as hard to what r felt was a prevalhng •entl- sick before he was e~en QJcj:lfl \•1 was done at 1th111 . !Jmp A.'l Mr
get out of IS vehicle and h1s an• - Guulo!! was m jail at .(Uilhpo\i~
please you when he receives YOur sincere compliment But he men.t; namely that . -rur •r,,eople er
was " no ·•
and eould not a t&gt;pear When th~
·
(eel
compelled
to
IJ1Va
to
worthy
need 1 not onI y pra Ise f rom you . He also needs to know that causes and lhat our buswess pea- 3. Il was impnss1hlc for :-.~ · warmnt was m::ade up by MllY 1'
you recognize him as an indJvidual. At eight he is beginning ple were expected lo !Jive when Ouldus to I!ICC 11 fla~hm g re volv- F1shcr I ca n't sav because 1 am
bcrause
th erl' wu .. not roncern('d w'Jt h the maktl~
to feel important. You'll want to avoid talking doWn to1him, ever appNJached by any group. Ing light
or sl;.; um '{ of a w&lt;~rr:.mt und, 1
and treating him only as a little boy He does a· Jot of thinking People lclt trappod by a •'"" "none"
The Preston Motor Cn rrconl&lt;: thr se em.·tunstanccs
and ha~ mau~ ldeu , You'll ftnd them Interesting If you en· tradtlion that Is being overwork·
Patrolman I R Neal
cour.ai:e btm to share them. At the ~me lim~ he is being I'd and Yet not one illr(' exprfl~~ may shnw lhe lig hts wen• wort.ng Dl lhl !! lim e hut 1 u ~:~Sur l' you
tr~lltf!d as an equal.
1t openly.
tttey were "not and Lh•• prosccuto,
BUSY NIGHT
Participation within the lam!ly Is a fourth lmpof!ant factor
Seoondly, II wao int,ended tn , ,, had been mformed by me at an
INOIA&lt;NAPOUS
UP - Ourglars
f
constructive 1'1 that It sunestu I
In th e !Ife Of your boy. Here Cu b ScoutI ng reaps .,.ull
cred.lt that nil oraani1 attons oughl to earher date tho! the "Oa1ly ne earned away 14 ton!l of !leel shaftfftr spoi\IOrtn,- wholesome Dad-Son eooperatlve wentutea In examine their goals, program!'!. port" sheets rtled by each oro ing and 150 J eep tfloT systems durniter his tour or duty clearly ing one mght's raid un a storage
qte home. Modern school rooms use many methOds to give- melhod!l and member.!ihlp rolls to ccr
proved the records of the Pres· yard.
~ur boy this feeling ~f participating
plano and decisions. determine whether or not eha"J.·
It You don't, the rontrast will be great.
es here would Increase their i•l·
~
Now. If some Dads are interested. vou can be present at an come resourceJJ. J feel eertam
Aortl 23rd meeting to be held at 7:90 p.m. In the Salisbury that mo!lt or our Ollll&amp;nh:atwnx
2. Lllfle roof• lt. Cavalry
A.r.R081
M
1 1
1b
C
can lncreue lbeir effeclJvene .s
lnc •late
1word
S c h oo1. "~
J, A. auppolt
m.-u·
cout omm ss oner W 1 ur . Dickson, Point by !KI% by such 1 proreflure r
3. Topaz hum• 21. Harden
1.
A.
fact
Pleasant. will be on hand to advise unon necessarv steps to ~et would also su11e.t that much of
mtng bird
{var.)
11. ProjOOUiaf
a Cub pack orllanlted in that schooJ's area. If Dickson cannot our dirrteuli:Jet are due to con4. Jl"urnlahY
J2. Meu·
with a. cell•
ure of
att@lnd. hl~ assistant, Carl Murray, 'alao of Point Pleasant, will fllcting dates or sDcial events Fo,·
lnr
lenrth
be there. Will you?
instance , my church trle~ nut lo
12 MUH et
lyric poetry D. A.n.-to-Sax. 23. A
sthedule any event on ccrta1r1
on aerf
4rlnkln&amp;'
t3.Qut
moft
,
fixed dates, auch as lod!fe nlght
mur
C.
ltema
If.
Domes\1.
'Miose tr~Wn bclne F . &amp; A. M or basketball. Vot many Jroups
1. Inland te&amp;
M. Blxcla·
t.od1a
attenilln'r the Ma11:ortir wlll aehodull' events on Wedn"S·
4Ruu. 1
me.tlon l'ui•Nia)"• Aa•. .r
11 Lawful
mnfHns In N'e'f"'rl: rncently wP-rr day which 18 the traditional pray·
31llndlan
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Scotch·
21.
Sll!lerta.n.
11,
Foreman
14 HDwell, Jr.
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'Wfl)lam ff.•ves. Chnle11 AJkir" er meeting nliht of most church·
IWuh.)
man·• hat
(Uif
to, Slolll
C1 M~ ~el;n ~ounce l~n. ~;:1 .~ 1nt1 lflftlld Carnahtn and cs.
o . ~nlnrs
t. Sha.honean :IO.jU)Jnlnl'
1:1.. 1own
, ~~YCt an
l'lvr Bf. where ,..,··r 1Qii,O r- KtldeJ'.
Thirdly, ( believe that mo~l
IUat.)
Indian
32. SDrht tutA
4Pnlll.l
· 'lleeb.
wlJ villt h~r IGn tor 1
41...
1.utte rtrt
24. Wine nc.po 10 Scotch mUll· st. More at
,
Dobbte JohnllOn, a y11 r old young poop1e can .save .2!1 cent11
4~
marble
cal concn•
liberty
&gt; ·
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,
d•u~Wt of Mr ape~ Mn. Stanl"Y a wet'k toward an annual trip or
t4. Biblical
at. LUoNr
SS.tarpeel... 1C Bnach
. Mr. and Mh. !Jay '1\ehhmlllet -10~. 6 r ,M~ftlftl Star celt.. el.e they cao work durinJ t he.
lf, l.lfbt wood
(lip,)
'
tlal bod:y
., Qotun\but 'ffal.ted: btl •1•8( ,~~
-.dl)' 'J'Iith an Eas· summer to mate the entire
415. Sn1u·•
11 C:tt)' (Nt'b.J !8. Oth1rWlM
tr.
Work
llia._ ld,.. 'lllt.hJPj.ll' · ~r ,lht t~ .&amp;.Uiit, '• lr.'
i home Sunda'· amount. My point, ~n i-t~arda to
so. Inellne4
'i~Je•00
1-l ....1
11
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lhls waa that 1 few mothers arC'
'• Ill
SOl •
J __,
wMt
r 1 1 er L nua
•·
troup
IIr. anu
rt.
on 11tt.w Qll! ~lit•, and ltra. l~tan Roua" o"'on overworked at the sup1wr~
4VU.)
bte'hllnd .tt:Op\)ed .~J- .t; , Vblt grandmother: Ike, Pb\llll knl~h~ or ~hal people buy things they
'1. Blb1toa!
trtend1 ind relatJvet hm Oh lnl }fld IOn• Ftm ,ohnaon and don t need J\lst to help the young
their return from norlda.
W~ MUsf aJHI ' kODnlei Bob people . Thus, the burden i.!t not
(p&lt;U,)
II.N- IBlb,)
MT'II. ""'nlah Mnrrllll Jllotnt a rew 1nd Wilma l_~r and chlldrtll. on our youn( people but upon
14. awt. tlver
dav~ ln Pom-rnf a••IAtlnt in the Ttrry llll!r~~y· Phyllls HPTI1 tMir parents or neighbor!ill. l
IG.Twololl
and children lf~~ Ann 11\d Pattt would certalnly a1ree that a ela~s
tll'fl of lll':"' John Bht-ttnar.
Cla• No s or the BlpU.t Dolly Wood• and ehlldnn. A tar_... IMhJid have one or two nice, weltChurch met wtth Mn Jl:aton frl · blr'lb4ar eat:t wu tua ted tetwrl planned events a year to .auppll•·
plant
d•r nlaht. The meetln(l wa. In ttUh p6p to -aU ptnent. Debbl~ ment their trlop.
Plod&lt;'1,lrl'e ot tL- ---•ld•nt, •~,, .~, ft&lt;!tllvtd many (iftl.
I du apolo11u to all concern.,d
oiHunllll
...., ,...
~t~r
ur
for 1he bluntneas and perha~~.
lt.Hebnw
Morria. Dvrtnrr tlh hutJneu l(eJ·
tactl~unen of my lttter. u anY·
propllot
' liOn the annuol •lo•tl"" ol olfl.
one h.. h&lt;en ""l""'• tr..ted, I
U . lhldtof
otn wu held. Relrtlhm.,.,t•
will be 1lad to make any amend"
yoDow
that are pooible. lC any orgMl·
Wtre aerved by 'he hotf•n. Nf1r!
"-OoootoUOo
rHUlar clan meeUnr wUl b~ h!tll
utlon feel• that I have no basis
of truth fttr any .sta.tement cor:·
1t. H•e bnme of Mn. l'rankl l
41, Rlnr (J'r,)
tatned 1n mY letter, 1 will furnlsb
Nel.-l•r. Pdev a.
llr. and Mr1, Jlamf!l Jlvidfl"l
1ueh proof u 11 neeeuary or w\11
uoo
lt.-of
"fillted over the wetktnd wit"
A 1
lA 1 o1 Let .... retract 5U~h 1tatemerrt pllblifi)' ,
•th
d brolh
"
J F
ormer na .,en
In
Ul mo
er an
er, ..,.. . . Falla. Ro1 L Shtellt 35. il ln counVet I £eel that the situation
~
and John
t)' Jail todiY htre 1wa1Uq a hear· needed corrected tor the benefit
I.
Qlrl'a .....
PM Oli the •let lllt are M!'l. Inc befttrt su1Uee of Peace R. E or the whnlt tammumty as won
I Benb: •nd Mit. GOme:o Crlndlty oQ a
or removtn 1 1!1 members of my own churclt.
tewl•.
mort1a1ed propett.J trom the coun· A ponte rebukt would not have
PAILY CRYPTOQUO'tfl how to work It:
The WSCS will meet at the t
cau•ed UJ to examine our trad 1" AX'I'DI.BAAXR
home ttf Mr1. LUUan Jlvldt'1 y.Con.atable Pete Ill$0drlx arretted Uona nor would any JI'OUP hll\ c
, II LOHOFI:LLOW
Thunday evenlna.
Sheet 1 in OutvLlle, 0., Ueklnt examined ltsel£ AI ciOJe!y ;as thr
Ou letter eld\ply •tMdi tor aoth.r. tn thla Ample A la UHd
..._~~ 1 1A l~e'nl:vo't"'Laa~dll~t-•.d •.0~ County, on 1 wan1nt llped by 1 present !lltu.tlon now 'eems h
~r the thMt ~'1, X for the '-'a 0'a. etc. Sinfle letter1, apo•
.,.no
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local •ulomoblle dealer.
be.
trophlll. the llieth and ·totmatloa or the wotdt an all hiatt.
td wlth Mrs Helen J'ohnaon, Al•t
Juttioe GrindleY al10 Wll to hear
Thank you.
ll&lt;:ll 41.1 the eodt 11tttn art dlfftrtDt.
Rev, V. Wesley Jenkim
~llle~, on Thereon Jotnlsotl anrt a plea
WJIJlam Jri Lewla, 30.
~
CIHtatloo
II ,
Middleport RD. in jail for lnvelltl.
Paator, Racine Baptist Chur .. h
. and Mrs. Wayne Carptnict' gation and on a ~barge of intoxi·
LSKRIIlPNVK: D QDBZDAO HLNANHA
•&lt;n~ Glen, Belpre, apen&amp; SU'I· cation He was mated by the
A·l.C Bill Sharpnack ha!l rcdN' with Mr5. Helen John1on ild Sherlfi'A Department.
enllatod ln the Alr Force for s ue:
ll N 0 I H &amp; 0
Q HI N 0 B K
U' K D A I
H C
Kf. !vatu to eelebrat.e the 111·
Jed J . w,bater booted Thomll yeart and left Frldoy for Peru,
I£LLRIO-DVOZH1K ONKIVK
«Wi lil!th blrt~d1;. A .ehlciel'l &amp;rl.yoa, U, S)'ra~tllt, on a charae tndlana where he will be station·
&lt;!Iii....,. ..,..., wllh a dtet&gt;r\1- ol lnloxleaUon. Etl1on ..Ul appoar ed attt!t JllendlilJ the put month
Y__,.. Cll»-lor BO IILIND AS THOSB:
Od birthday calit.. Be ..etlte' ioofore J1it0r £. •F, ll6hlftlon ~ wltll 1l!,o Ra!entl, )lr, and Mrs.
tHAT 'fm.L NOT oU - KA'l11m\V JD:NRt,
IDOtlly IJltj Iiiii: .V.U wllleo.
morrow tdiltL
Jl&lt;t SUI'pnaet and lamlly,
Dbttltftll. . "" Klu h&amp;t\lrtt lnli~cttt.~
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11 -:m Capt. Gallant
12 00 Tru e Star~
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Detective·~ Diary

1:00 Down On The Fa"2 30 NBC came of the Week
4:30 Hrtpalong Cass1dy
5:00 ..•n King
5 30 koy Ro~ers

8:00 New~
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Sport~ Eye
6·30 Rrn emary Cloont) ShO'It'
7.00 Saturdoy Night JamlJorH
7 SO People Are Funny
8 00 Perry Com,., Show
p.oo S~tarday Color carn1val
10:3(} Yohr Hit Parade
11 ·00 News and Sport8
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U 10 TV N.~lewatch

7 olti NBC N'rir•
8:00 Blondi't!
8 30 Life .:&gt;1 ft.Ut'f
9:00 The Joseph Cotton Show
9:30 The Bla: Story
110:00 £.:av•Jcade .Jf Sporb

Br C••• BLAKStL•S

C!ll1 be otttalned by thoroua:h IPliY·
ln1 in a definite pro&amp;rant eaeh
year. General pilrpolll!l fonnu.las
for spray materlal• now permitr
the use of one .spray formula on
all fruita for backyard or &amp;mall
1
( planting;L

Commercial arowert use apeelfle
materials for each diaeaae or Ln·
&amp;ect they are controlling in order
to cut the cost for the pelt control
program for the year. The home
pfd.ener shGuld not plant or grow
more f1 uib trees than he can care
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Gany Moore
St.."ike It Rh•l&gt;
ValLUDt Lady
Love of Life
Searclt fo, TomG&gt;rrow
l!uidln1 Lllhl
lllU•• J(ltoheo
As tht World TltllA
Our Mlq BrooD
Bouseparty
Tbe Bll Payoll
Bob Crosby Show

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Efp hiVe been an outltucUn1
bargain 111 durina the Sptina
montta., beeaaJe of the aU-ti!llf;
hia:h production. It h; unutual for
turkeY• to be claulfif:d 11 "plenU
ful" duriD' Kay, but tbi1 11 an urt&lt;
u1ual aeuon, wiltb ler!le auppliea
of mecfiwn tnd heavy birdJ let\
from lut Fali, and an exceptionally large number of small to mt
d1um size turkey• comina: to mar
tet out of the new uop.
Two oew lte011 appear on the

May lilt

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ot 'pJen,ifUl htodl: c:anotd

~aehea and frozen lt.nwberrliL
In both lnttaaoea, tbiert Waa a nco
ord aiJe paet lalt year Jnd ·..,..
plltl ln .toraae are UDUIUIII)'
large tOr thil se~n. Dealen wUI
be attemptiDJ' to moYfl ftozeq
1trawberrie1 jult abead. of the

peat of fretls berrie1.
Dairy product. of Ill kiDda will
be more Ulan plentiful durine
May. The Department of Auleulture is suuestinr thtt merehant.
aDd rest.surant operatora Slrer.:"' lee
cream and cottace cbee&amp;e unt
month.

Potatoe1 anti onlont, eanned pur..
pte plum1, peanut butttr, dry
be1ns, and halibut are other itell)l
whkh promile to be plentiful in
May,

POULTRYMEN
To produce baldllng eua
for the Nldoola -

Plemlii1

Ohi.o Eta Phi
Officers Named
For The Year

Ualehblg EU ProgriiR,

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Hit peak earlier,

hold longer
with

Hichols *12 1
Health makes ,
the difference

Try thent, anti •••I •

Fleming

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5 Year Warranty·

Forage Harvest'r
IN
STOCK

TODAY

{Continu.d from ,... on•)
dent nurse scholanhlps Theae
from 1918 tG 19M. Funda for the scholarships bave, been given to
8'ttu 1
encourage young women to enter
con
ct on of the dormitory were the nursll'l(t profession and to ass gift to Holter Hospital Founda- sist both worthy and needy stu~
1tion from the Davis Foundation dents to obtsm an education in
which w_a.s estabUshe~ several the nursing profession.
yelrs ago by D. D. Davis. FollowIn a student recruitment d.rive
Jng the death of Mr. D. D. Dav1s, I both instl'uctors and students of
fu!'da were odminhrtered a~d de-l the sehoul have appeared before 8
tads of construction of Dav1s Hall number of high fl&lt;'hool assemblie&amp;
were superviHd by his brother, • in the territory, presenting proEdward P. Duvis, wbo al1o pa8sed grams on High School Career Day
away before the dormitory was
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UNLUCKY NUMBER
ettmpleted.' Miss Margaret J. Davis,
their 1ilter, then took over these
MUSKroON, Mich. up _ A
.ie ..f&gt;:aulfted the bospital Mu8'kegon woman returned her
completion or tfte umy UeenSe plates to a state li~
' cense bnreau here, demanding dt£.
ferent
She said the fig•
on
to ber
as
by

Morris Equipment
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White Rose Lodge
!AUlCilliCIJ;r Holds
Meet

International

TRUCKS

"Cost Least J'o Own"

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PROVICO RESE.AIIOI f~ fer ..,
feed - of 72o (baood on moA prlcMI
food w1i11 20% PRbVICO GROWER
lwlth AP-5) ...J wholo 0011.
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COLUMBUS - AJ&gt;ril tbowera
will help or eoutle but 1he abulldanee of aood e1tin1 tbat you'll
find in May wiU be the reault of
f1rmers' pla111 o¥tr a period of •
IJOOd many months, uy m:arketin&amp;
•pee1allltt of the Ohio State Uni·
ver11ty Extenaaon Servlc!e in reporting the Hay Jist of plentiful
foocll.
Grain·fed beef, eus •nd turken
are three foode that w1U be tea·
tured in May. The beef wUI be
about the h11hell quaJlty of the
Jeaaon, comlna: to market after
month• of fattniraa: on llu:western

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Mqv1e Matinee
Bible Time
Two Gun Pla:yhouae
Saturda)' Newt
Scoreboard
Let's Talk rt Over
Eddy Arnold Time
FamoUs Ftlm Fe~tlvaJ
Lawrence Weli
Ozark Jubilee
20th Century Theater
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9·0f Life oq the Farm
9 .30 Captain Ka •.,41roo
10·30 Mighty Mouse
11 ·OO Lucky 8 Raach
11.30 Tales of Texas Rangtrra
lt2 ·00 Bi• Top
1 :m L1£e in u s A
1 45 Baseball Preview
1.55 Bsseb~oll Game or Week
5 00 Jr Town Meeting
' 5 SO 'I'V Class room
6·00 Air Power
6:a,&gt; Golden Playhouse
7 00 Zane Grey J:'heatre
7 ·80 Bucc:aneers
ll .OO Jackie Gleason Show
9:00 Gale Storm Show
1 :30 Hey Jeannie
IO:ot Gunsmoke
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Soil Testing Jn
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Upswing f.n_Ohio May's Good Eating Rooted With
Farm Management Ohio Farmer's Earlier Plannln•

-viney View Farm o~ned by E. R. and Cbarles ~ Yost
Settlement proved no
trouble for a number of readers in idenijfying it as the Daily
,
MysterY Farm No, 15
easy to clean and stow to wear last week. The farm was identified by one reader, less than half •n hour after the newspaper
out. The bucket-pump type most went to press last Saturday.
·
nearly meets th~se requirement~
·Mystery Farm No l!S 11 the .home
Compressed a1r sprayers w1th
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tanks of two to three galloru ca. 1314 pound~ of qrllt and 48 pounds of .Elwyn R. and Charlef4 ~· Yost.
1 pacity have Insufficient capacity or butterfat average. The Thereon Thts farm was purchased m 1945
SURPRISE ATTACK
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
'I to spray mature tnes. Tbe ,rower
Johnson herd was second with from Ira Wo~fe, foster son of Alice
Sigma Phi held Its rrtular mut
should inquire about and examine 1122 pounds of milk and 40 pounds Nease Swearmgen. Her fatber WJI.
SOVTH BEND, lml - A traffi:
ing and election
of officep~
all sprayer types befor buyi
of butterfat. The N. G. Rose herd l~m Nease was one of the pioneer
1
Detailed spray progr:ms tO:'ihe was third in milk production with settlen ar Nease Settlement
April
9
at
the
DAY
Home
wl .h
h&amp;ht crashed through the. Jlau
Ann
Rupe,
}Jruiding.
President
38
1control of dtsease and insects for 9 po~nd•. and the Earl Dean
The hoUBe on this farm is built
of a restaurant, bit a man
I
Officers elected were : Docr.a
I backyard rruits are aV11tilable In h~rd third 111 butterfat production of stone and is over 100 years old.
Jones, preSJdent; Janet Hia1de,
Leaflet L-1, which . iA avaUahle with an ave'r•te of 33 runds per "Aunt Alice" as she was famlUarly betw6en the shoulder blades and
.kn~ked
s1x
coffee
urns
on
th
~
1ce
pteildent; Sally Sauer, ret
known to everyone wa' a great
without charge £rGm the Extension cow.
cording a«retary; Loi1 Ros.en
O,ffiee. For eommerdal fruit grow- . In the h~rds over 20 cows in cbureb worker and devoted much floor. The bgbt's standard was
baum treasurer and Ba:rb•ra
ers they should purchase Service sJZe the Arvd Ho~er herd Jed with time a:nd money, plus the land to snapped off in a two-car colUslon
983
34
Gnnd&amp;taff,
correspor.dmJ secreBulletin SB-2 which is sold at a 1
pounds of milk and
pounds help build Nease Settlement
Us
tary.
' cost of 25c. 1 his bulletin contain!! of butterfat. The Paul Karr herd United Brethern Cburtb. This at an mtersectJOn.
1information not onlY on diseA&amp;e tled for fll'st in butterfat produc- church was bullt In 1001 and il
Delegate~ named were Sar-.
34
G1bb1
and vera Crow and Joan
and insect control. but also on tton .with
pounds and D80 lbl! gtilJ bein. used ror chureh serv·
1
Werry ex:tenttoo officer.
weed control, pre-harvest sprays, of mllk average per cow.
1ce.s The farm itself was first set· .L
thinning sprOJys and detailed dl!l·
The C. M. Headley herd aver- tied about 1850.
Mary Elizabeth A~denon wa1
named u "Girl of The Y~&lt;~r."
cusaion or each funslcide and in- 847
aged 32 pounds ~f butterfat and
The Yost.!r principally engage in
We Do CUolom Grlndlpg
Delegates w Beta Sigma ph,
sectidde.
P;:n~ of mllk1 average per dairy , farming but raise corn,
It is important that every grow· cow.
e verett Co well herd av- wheat and hay, too. They fill two
convention at Toledo, on May 24N, !nd Ave.
Mlddleporl
26 are Donna Jonea, Sally Saut:r,
er read in detall the dJI'e(tlOIUI eraged 31 pounds of butterfat and silos with grass s1Jeage and main-WOOSTER - Conser\llng mol&amp;- ! ful for mulchin1 fru1t tree&amp;.
1
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-::;::;;;;I'IVen by the manufacurer becauae th~ Charles Theiss and Clarence t
30 ilk
d
t
iure
in
the
orchard
will
help
grow·
Ellenwood
advises
adding
a
little
Janet Hmtle and Sylvia Colima.
8
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too small an amount will result In Pnce herds averaged 29 pounds of p~:Ceme~. ~~~~~~~: ~atU:n a'7~ ers get higher yield• and b1gger extra mLrogen when mulch ia first
A special comm1ttee for Way~
'
favoret1 and hay is the favorite fruita. Reason 11 that most fresh applied. Afte!" mulch is e&amp;Uhlilhed and Means is LoJ&amp; Rosenbaum,
poor control and too much may butterfat par cow.
cause injury.
livestock feed.
r1pe fru1ts contains about 8!1 per· apply normal quantitie.s,
Ed•a MU:er ~qd Suf! C~a.mnu:r.
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A four year crop rotation p\aD cent water.
Clipping the orchard early m
The average milk cow in the 'tFLU POISONING
is used and the tields have been
Mulchmg provides the best June and _at short mtervals during
DICKiiNSON, N. D.-We~tern
limed heavily. A 5-20.20 fert!Uzer melhod D£ insuring an adequate the trowmg seascm wl11 reduce
fourteen DHIA herds on test dur·
the month of March produced I
1s used for the crop land and .aa supply or mouture. Irrigation may the e001petition between growt~ of North Dakota stockmen have re-of butterfat according to C. N.
o-20..20 fur the pasture land. The be used whf!re there is 1 ready the orchard cover and the growmg ported eattl~ , lp~st.&amp; through fl .IX
~aries
poisoning. Immature, green flex:
Jone§, Production Tester.
Yost's arel firm believers In so1L source of water, but most Ohlo oc- frult
Arvll Holter, C!Orenoe Price and
S
conservation and ten months out l'&lt;h'""lo Lack a supply in sufficient . A .lQw eost way o£ obtaining ~aten by the .cattle &lt;'an ·conbdn ·
NeJ..avlllo,Olllo
C. M. Headley 'tii'tf largest number
of the year .feed ensilage plus 18 quantity.
~ulching material is to apply ex· enough , prumc acid to kilJ the 1
COLUMBU~, 0 . Many Ohio per cent da1ry feed .
of cow:; produclnJ mbre than 40 lb.
Te$Ls at the Ohto Experiment tra ferilU:er in lbe tree rows. ThiS animals.
828 pounds or milk and 32 pounds f.H club \ memberi thil; summer
They have bUilt a new dairy station show that mulch should be produces addi11onal JI'Owth of or~
of butterfat during the month. The will be on the lookout fGr safet, barn two §ilos and a milk howe applied
in the
to be chard cover and the fJnt cjipping8
Holttr herd hi.d 12 bow.- and the haza,rds at rural crOSSI'(Iads, field to produce grade A mllk which is most
to C. W. can be used around· the trees and
Headley and Price llerd1 bad 11 entrances and farm drivewaYJ in sold In Charleston, w. Va Thetr
1aer cllppings left where they falL
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their tommunities.
eacb.
NO. 10
Two or
pounds of straw-like
future plans include better live.
In the herds undet 20 cows Jn They'll be check1na for low-bang- Stock and better farming through material for each mature tree with
A RILEY AP,.AIR
size the Jame• F. Gibson herd led ing .branebea, corn whii!h needs to soil conservation practices.
a spreud of 2G-2S feet will be
NQRTH ATI'LEBORO, Mass.-in both average milt and butterfat be topped, shrubs growing close to
Tbe farm 1s now being operated enough to start. To maintain the Results or the aehool board ele&lt;:·
production for the month with the roadway and billboards, posts by their son, Charles E. Yost, who mulch add 100 pounds every year. tiorl: Robert J, Reilly, re-electe i;
and p.:~les wlilch oblf.ruct the vi- recently returned borne after serv·
St!"aW, waste hay, sawdust, corn Elmer N. Riley, re-elected; Jame.s
a • •II • • • • ..
: ..,_._.. 1sion of motor\sta. They hope to lng
two
years
in
the
Armed
Serv·
cobs
and apple pomace all are uae- w. Riley, defeated.
I a 8 tra 1r1r• a
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which cilch year kill or injure
Readers this week who ' ldenti· II
many
farm residentB . Come In and See Us
f1ed the Mystery Farm are· Curtis
It's au p&amp;rt of , state-wtde 4-H Wolfe, ChestPr, Mrs'. Joseph Fields
club activity to make rural com· Star Route, Pomeroy; Douglas Cir.
munities safer places m which to cle, Racine; Roy Tracey, Sr., Pome·
live .. ~ny club in the state may roy; Dana E. Hamm Minersville;
participate. Operatmg under the Mn. Robert Loulur, Pomeroy; Mrs.
banner "The Open Drlve To Safe. J . A. Smith, Racine; Bobbie H.
ty", t-e 4·H'ers wiU conduct inspections of driveways and field Smith, Racine; A. P. Sina:er, 3427
Z.one•a\·, Toledo, Ohio; Frederick
entrances at their own farms and Reiber, 8004 Nebraska.,v, Toledo,
seek permission to do the aame •t and Mr.s. Edtson Hollon, Hinera~one
3751
Barbie
their nei&amp;hblml'. They wm work ville, Rt. 1.
Phone 3%02
wlth rcsident11 and appropriate· of.
Pearl St.
Racine
ficiab to eliminate as many danger
•Po" as they can.
In addition, many clubs will preaent derponstratlons on the subup d~splaya at fa1rs and
windows and give safety
at community meetings.
Mrs. Hattie Woodard presided
when the Wh1te Rose Lodge,
KITCHIN 8ULLE1'
Auxlllary of the Brotherhood ot
NEWARK, N. J.-Mrs. Ruth Railroad Trainmen, 11et WedneB·
Lofton we,s. wouaded in the 11lght day at the Woodmen's Hall Mrs.
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hand when a cartridge her five Branch Flemmg, pre!l!dent, is o~:•
year old .daugh.ter . piJce&lt;l in a
town and ~s unable to be
hot
on the kitchen stove ex·
plr!':~til;~h~ loJd. P,OJ.icc the c)ll~d Mn C P. Gallagher draped tho
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found the cutrid•e ir. charter m mcrnory of Mr.s. Win·
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nie Skidmore and resolutions o£
~iii-:Pri&lt;liibard
relloeccl were rea-d.
J'iMst quali~y CODaituction
Maude Scott was reported
Refreshments were served b;
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Maaty. •ilh eftlciency, and the
m __._. Souiap 1roto o• F.
:urS. WlJham Rob$on, Mrs: Her·
l•Where QUality Ia Paramount"
m.. n B.ailey, Mrs. 0. C. Greer'''"' '
Corner Bulterntd and Seeond
Pomeroy
and Mrs. John •Kincaid was
contributing hostess.

11 ·09 Scanning the Weathll
11.1(1 Tbe 1Jate Show

Rav Anthc;ny Sho"
News of th~;~ N1gbt

In general, the fil'St spray should

be applied u soon as the petals

m~~!,~e a;;;;;~~ wil~:~edw~~
Ireach
the top of tree~. 11 shuld be

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COLUMBUS, 0. -soil teltin1 il
becomiDJ increulndJ Important
in Ohio farm mallqement. Farm.
er• are utlne it to help tbem 111e
fertlllier 'more effertlvely and effidenU:r.
L&amp;at month Oblo tanner• sent
a record number of IQ.il umpler
to tbe Ohio Soil TelllnJlabon.tol')'
whi~h i• operated bJ the AsrleulturaJ Extension Service and tbf acrcnomy de,.rtmeDt of the Ohio
State Univtn.lt:r. The onr 7,000
.sample• reeeiYed durina: the moath
lbowed a biJ lncrttM from lut
year'• 4,13"~ in llareh and tbe 1892
of Kareh, 1851, ~e fltat year the
labottt.ory offereit a eomplete te.t.
ing temce.
Since tbe: laboratory llt.arted ntak·
in1 complete toil tetta iD 18~U. the
numbft ofpmples submitted from
counUes bU varied frclm about 200
to over 3,000. Two-thin:b of the
aamplea have eome from the wed.
ern halt of the ltate.
oln each of the aeven yean,
March hu beea the peat montb
and at leut haU of the )'ear's totll
number of 1aD1plet baa bien ,...
ceived in the 1anuw·Mifch perloci. Thla year'• bilbut dly wa
473,
Orlo Muacrave, director of the
laboratoey, uy1 tbe tnereue apparently iJ due to farmer~ becomlna more intere.ted in a better
bui1 fDr soil fertiliuUOP. Tbe 10U
samples are teJted by laboratory
technician&amp; for nutrieat ~ontent;
then agronomilt make recommendation• for JOil management of the
areas from whleb the samples are
1 taken.
So far the molt obvlou! indication of the telb ill that 10ils ov~r
most of the •tate are umformly
low in pbOiphorue. There also it
considerable need for supplemental nitrogen on corn field&amp;.

GARDEN

10:00 The Lme Up
10 30 Person to Person
11·00 New!

10:00
11 ·00
t1: 1~
t2.HS

deotroylq all d11ta10d
tu.ee b also tmportarnt.
Tbe "Jeneral·purnose" formula
1a well •dapted for apnylnc
peacbea, aweet and aour chenlet.
plum1, erapea, red and l:llaei r.upberries, .blackberriea, and pean.
Apples
BOd quinces mar ~ ap.ray.
1
ed also with tbe ceneral-purpoae
formula but several more applita·
tiona are neee.s8al')' tl:un on the
other fruits

Full Line of

9·30 Highway Patro)

('Q.Q1~:tin

Yost's Valley View,Fann Is The Mystery Farm ·

have £allen from cherries, peaches
plume, and pears and ~peated 10
day1 later, FollowlnJ tbla apray, It
least two more sprays idJ.ould be
appUeQ at twa-week intervals. Do
Un.spraye~ and uncared
for
t
h
L1
fruit make wood breedlntt places no spray w en tu.:: •.reel, v Del, or
e
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plants are in blonom.
for dlaease1 and insect pesil and
Four thorough 1pray appHcaJhould be enminated. Picking up tlons, timed according to sehedule
and dilpostne of dropped and rot. have given good resulta In praeti.
·;;;d;;;l;;;r;;;u;;;ltl;;;;;a;;;t;,;r,;;•I;;U;;;I;;;ar;;:;;;ln;;;te;;;r;:;v;;;a;;;l';;';;;n;;;d;j ealiy all instances for pea«:hea,
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,; r'
plum!l -and chehies. If bo'rer1 are
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a problem in these frult tree&amp; DDT
can be uoed for control,
In the case of bramble fruit1
su~h •• raspberrie• •nd blackberries all sprayin• should be done
before blOS!:IOmi"g or after harvetL
RaspberriP.s, however, need addl·
tlol)al fwJJicide spray• for antbac.
nose eo,\trol.

WCHS·TV Ch'anne-; 8---'

Mr. and M~a~. JameS' Carter took
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4.30 Super Seria1 Time
6 .00 MickP.v Mouse Club
6·00 Car"'(ln Cluh
6 30 Five Star Finak
7·1:1 John Daly &amp; the Newa
i ·30 Rin Tin T1ll
6·00 Jim Bowte
B 30 Public Defender
9.00 I Led 7bi'ee Lives

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'UJ' bpons .!ye

The Federated Circ~e met W · 1- 3:30
ncsfla, cvenln,\f at 1he church 4:00 iBrigbter Day
followmg the Lenttn serY1cc
, 4 : 1~ Secret Storm
4:30 Edt" of l'~tfht
Mr§ Lena Hu~er . president, 5·00 The Early Show
presided ant] 1t was voted to p'"f.!· 8:30 YoiU' F.sso Reporter
Pare Easter ba5ket s for the re,i- 0:45 Sporta Parad•
1
denl'! at lh(' Cotlnty lnfirmary
6:ruii WeatheTman
Plans wc1·e also made to vis.it th • 71()1) What About That
lnrtr mary on Thund ny afternoon 7.15 Douglas Edwards
April 18 and present a program. 7.30 Beat the Clock
At thf' close of the meeting a 8:00 West Point Story
de§sert course w"s served by the 8:30 PlRyhuuse of Star•
hos t~·s.:&gt;l'~
~rs
Les:er .Faub ~ ·, 9:00 Mr. Al'lams &amp;: Eve
Mlr.8 Mar'5Uer1te Meyer and M. :
Norman Kloe!l.

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It Co11ld Be Yo11
1 ·00 Cu::-reLt
9. 00 Camf.'r~ Goes To Sehnol
2:30 Tennesse~ Erme For4
3 00 Matinee TJ!:;4r;r
4 ·t}' Queen F?r A Dar
4.t5 Modern Romaneel
5 :00 Cnmedj&gt; Ttrne
B 30 My LitUe Mn&amp;le
8:00 Wild l!iU metok.
8:30 News Picture

12:30

DAILY CROSSWORD

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8:30 Western Feature
9 30 Capt Midnight

8:55 "Weltberetst
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1 00 Death Valley Doy.!l
7 :30 Xavier Cuaat Show

BIRTHDAY CELIIRATED
Mr ilnd Mn. R1&gt;bert Hatley celf:brated the thl'rd blrthlttiy of their
ar: n, SteJ)hCQ. SAturday, April 6
with a pariy1.at their hoiXIe,
.Mr.s. Hnllc!r was assisted .by Mrs
Norman Yeauger in serving ice
eream, t;ake, and mint. wHh balloon! and tiny straw tiBt! as favors
Prizes were awarded to Billie
Jo Clark arta Rahdy Mulford. Other guest!! were !Cathie Clar k,
DoUJie LUtle, Alex Lee Halley,
Delma Halley. Mrs. WJillam LUtle
Send1ng gifts bUt un8ble to at·
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Mote
Yeaugcr, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Owens and neva Gosney.

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8 ·~ 5

12 30

Th e Sew-Rite Sewing Club are
sponsori ng a bake fale at 1'1!'
Kroger Super Market, Saturday,
ror the benefit of the P,:,me1·o"
Emet·g,ncy SqUad heart reACir)r
rund. 'l'ht»se wb:hing_ to oontr'
bute are requested t.o have the
goods at tht! store by 10 a. m

Federqted Church
Circle·Meeting
Held Wednesday

Saturday- Channel3

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11 60 'Jne Plice I.J IUtbt
11 30 Truta-- l)r Consequeneea
12 )0 Tic TI*O Dough

--- BAKE SALE

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11 30 Ton~gtrt
t2·3tJ S!gn oil

g~ ~~:~·r Room

FORT MADISON, Iowa-N~
pmonPrs at the State Pemte ~ ­
Uar;y are .l;l.\'L'O classifH~S.iiOR t e.&gt;l &gt;
wh1ch rn.&lt;'lllde
the quest iOn
' Have you ever felt urgcxl. lo com·
mit a cr1me~"

now many times does one hear?:

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11 : 1~ Wea•:.erl'ast
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CHANNEL 3
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10.4!5 f amou!l F1ghh

Friday

rP.ctory or Kiwanis JntarnatJOnat
IL'&gt;ts a total of 4,300 Kiwa nis
dubs in th(' United States and
Can ado

Recognition, Participation, II He
Is To Hove Happy Time As A Lad

NEWS IN FARMING

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~Jackets,

Freeman Needs 'Work'-Tebbetts 1 Tlae DaUy Sentinel
llad Plenty• Of It At Red's Park
ba~.~f{~~,'· :b~:::;;;.b,. r,n.w:
SPORTS
DESK
Wlnio.a"

Pomeroy Gets
Fll'.st v.·. . ory

IA%,111110111:, lid. UP - Hard
'ftrt daeri't Mare btg Rersh
l'reel;paa, wbo appeared in M
..id. "I remember when
,.... lut yeu an~ ill' "perfectly TeObotU
we jOt him frem the Red Sox
to plteb in 7'1 of Cincln- early in 19~5. I aaked him how
DI&amp;J

James tbl•

Panthers, Tornadoes Win
S~RINGTIM~ IS BARGAIN TIME AT

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From Rutland

sea1011 .

come be was let 110 by Bolton .
By Chet Tannehill
Jl\
uAnJ time that man over there He told me he couldn't 1et any
1
calb me/• said Freeman, po1nttn 1 -work with the R~d Sox and the
Baseball Quizz : Whi.it }Jiktyer In Meig:!l County got as far aq 1
thing
he
Beeded
most
was
work
~""
Ovet' Iaward
Mlddlepoan•u a.
ft.·eln·
bot
ttl Manager
"'· Birdle Te~ and plenty of it. I told him, MiJwaukee in the American Association in his long minor
.... Pomer,...,.
"J
ll wr n1 out lWI 1lneup, "rm '.Brother you come to the right league career? (see answer elsewhere on this page.)
were wtnners Thur.8Ciay anernoo
ready, I don't ctre hO\It often he place'. ..
in high fe!'hool btteba-ll &amp;lmee: as
bollers f~X me. I'll take a whack
the Y U
1 ket
tmpr
at it ....
~ .. long 08 1 ••n 1, 1 the
(Continued on P-19'1 fiv-•)
The April
10 Sporting News reports that Mel Clark of West .
e ow . al! vii were
et.....
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!Jve in a !Ohd +1 etOJ}' ~ Point
Columb1a defmttely wtll ma·ke the trtp north with the Detroit ' Pleaunt th P'tnthets took tbelr
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioa Tigt!rs
but will be onf! of the outfielders who may be sent tirst vlclorye in three lfatt.· oVet
down 30 days after the beginning of the season when the ne- RaHand 7-2., and &amp;lie 'l'orftacfou
MAKE
. cessary cut back to 25 players bas to be made. There was news I their leCOnd stratpe without 4e.
I of a better sort, too , made by Mel himseJf 1 It was that although feat over Jadl:sorwllle-Trim.ble, 5-l.
his early spring training bat had cooled somewhat, he was
Extelltnt pJtehlng wiS' tlle ,order
· h "t 1 429 1·1 fl 11
• or the day, most outolandiq be·
spraymg 1 sa a .
c P a cr games.
ling lim Bowlw initiaJ effort at

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YOUR

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FOk

Men

Women

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lV. 2nd Ave.

Cash Bahr, OWner

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character are supposed to pay off.
·
The fragi1ity factor is something else. A guy is born with
hard to break bones or with the kind that snap under extra
! shock. But most of the guys who played with and against

Clart here say: " If there ever was a ma-jor leaguer from here
tt ia Clark ." We don ' t wish the Charleston Senators (who b\\-11
Clark} any bad luck, but this area will hope Mel stays with De·
troft this year.

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tr this sunshme h olds . look for a

very p~ague of hi~h school
baeeball games to be scheduled. Pomeroy IS takln~ on Rutland
heTe this afternoon . MiddlePort goes to Pt. Pleasant. and· Ra·
ctne probably will have someone as opposition. Pltchfnl! staffs,

weakened by too little work wlil be strained to th• limit '
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and beyond . Tues d a;. P ?meroy s s arm~ tosser. J_Jmmv .

for no more than two lnntn~B . The
Arnold never I=!Ot hls steam un at
all Give the boys a little more work, however, and they'll be
comina: around .
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Amw.r: Dlnty Moor. of
Svrac:uM.
topo 1.11 tully ---tho
-e..Utna Shell ltake Rooket. ·

Hemslev, could blast em m
oM fllnner weakened . Art

EDEN

Mr and Mrit. Clinton Holsinger
and family , Mn. Martha Holsinger

and Mr. and Mrs . Junior Holslnf,fcr
v\~lted Rev. rmd

Mrs. Ru!'lsell Cline

9unt1av afternoon at Racine.
Mrs. Clark Ro('khold and fami1y
s"pflnt the week end with her parent~ Mr and Mrs Frank Barber."

1948 CHMOLET .................. · $145
bu,y.

lA! Too PJokup. Box bed extra. Good 6SOJ:l6, 6 ply tires. A real

1\.Jr. and Mrs. Ernie Barringer
and baby ;;pent the week t.md
with Mr . and M1s. Ivan Chevalier

1956 CHEVROLET Station Wagon··· · $2495

lllld raml lv.
Mr. o~nd Mrs ..Jnnlor Hnl sinjer
\ Long. BoltQm , spent

V-8il'"0c;M)f Station Wagon. Radlo and heater. Powcrgllde. White

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tires, ntra cleun. On1d.~~ft·

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Racin~ Coach Llrtf· Moni.Ron

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,howed' ott Jd-s aeeond starting
hurler in Deadpan Doug Grabam,
200-pound righthander who dou·
blea In right fielt;f when not pitch.
lng. Graham sent 12 J-Ts down
swin gi ng with his sharp breaking
rurvc ball , walking only three.
Coach Dick Retto•'s Panthers
connected to" 7 hits against J im
Vennari's vi 3iting green nin&lt;.&gt; while
Fro.o;h Bob Cunuinr;lham held the
Rutl anden to 2 hiU. Outstanding
was the heavy sticking of S. T.
.Johnson who got a si ngle and a ·
double and drove in tour ruM al·
together. Pat Eads of Rutland behlnd shaky fleldlng, could not
•tern ths tide. .
In the f1rst !mung Fisher reacher rirst on Dugan·~ error and Bar·
tel! did the same. Hemsley iln&amp;]ed
scoring Fisher and Johnson dngled
scoring Bartels. PhaUn walked and
Wil~on was safe on a Cielders
choiCe, Hemsley searing.
In the Rutland third with one
out, Schoonover drew a walk. Eads
wu safe on an error, and went
to second on anolher errur. Rilfie
singled to left scoring Schoonover
and Biddle sacrificed tads home.
In the Pomeroy fourth with one
out, Bartels singled and stole seeond. Bcmsley sinJ;lled and copped
second as Bartels advanced. John.
sun cracked a long double tQ center scor ing two, and later ~lame
horne on an error.
Jn the sixth Hemsley singled
(Continued on JM9• five)

New York,.- Deluxe 4 door. Power Steering ~ Power Brakes erylhlng for effortless, enjoyable motoring.

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1954 Oldsmobile

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ond Doter.

ba-r::'!,

batter) belne Uindy or Mlrlt KeUy
Wayland catch•·
TORNADORS SOLID
Raeine seared h~ the llrst wben
with one a 1., Bl h
lted Jt 1
tet"ond an't e'amer~ : : an 'err~:
In the third Hlll led oft wltb 1
walk and waa u.eriflced to aeeond
·b.r Birch, then aeored on Wolre
•lnl1e ~hrougto. the mound .
J.T taUie• In t•- top ol the
•
rourth when wHb one away 01"8·
ham IMued ht1o of his three wallu.
Shaw ...red On Gr '-m'o · ,·nlield
error. It woo J·T'• onl• threats.
,
The Tarnadoes. scored again tn
the fifth 81 Saber led off with 1
walk, went to second on the cat·
cher'll bad 1.hrow and llf!ored on an
infield error. Racine sewed it up
in the bottom of the aixth ar :Doua
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Gra h an! 1ed 0 I f with a Iong double
his eecond In two evenings, wa1
!llctilidd t.&amp; third by Grimm and
stole hOme .
J·T aot setme aood pitching out
of Jo"'e.t and Mi-ke Mmlson who

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Rt•v . Eldon Blake i11 holding a
re\•ival at lh·~ Bethel Church be·
tween
Cooldl1e and
Tuppers

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1955 PONTIAC .......... · ........ · $1595
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motor~..Rydramltlc

mileaKe. Specia12 tone ralnt.

dr:lve, 'Radio, Heater- Low

1954 CHEVROLET · .... : .............. $945
f.Door. New paint In two tone a:nmt- Heater. A RNl Buy.

1953 FORD 4-Door Customline .... · .. · $965
Lovely cream aDd bela, V-8 fiotar, 1Un vilor,

eovera, Fordomatie ana Continental trlm.

ra41~

heater, aaa\

1952 CHEVROLET ........ · .......... · $695
4-Dnor. Nt~w pint In 21 tone
- IOt'd tlrtl, Jow mtltllfe,

Plains. F.very one welcome.

anen. Deluxe model.

Radio, Heater

1951 CHEVIOLET · · ............ · .. · · · $545

METROPOLITAN
MARINE SALES
and SERVICE
Atross From The
Aohland Servlec Slallon
Phone 86·M
Pomeroy, 0.

:tUroo
ona lranoftmd
wbttl - · V-1 molor. H)"dramalle lrlnlllllulon, new O·ply
from ..~ lruek. DeiUD tab, 0111)1 11,000 mllca,
Ina than e moatb1 old. a.aUy like new unit.

1955 .OIVROLET "6" 2·Tot · ·· · · · · · $2495

L.W.B. Zofl~Hd nar ule. li:lllra 1ood 8H s 110 11111d and mow on
l'flll'. Hea'Y)' duty IDJ'IDJt.. tNu frame, beate, eoab In neellent
condtUon. llorlon 10' r T' bod7 Wllh oob . , . . _ ami 1" hoiJt, 15
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1955 CIIVROlET "8" Plcl&amp;1t · · · .. · $1495
141-Ton. 1oq wbttl - · fnolor.

olft """ 'llnllll. Boat'"' 111d d•

24 HOUR

SERVICE

Plltop bod, bettor llld - · poe! I - ~Ira nlft llnloh.

1954 Wllln •

· ··... · ··..... · ··· $1045

......... clrl... P'uU 1110111 lop- t"ronl End Wlneb.

1953 FORD 2-Ton L.W.B. · · : · · · · · · · · · $1345
S.uncl V4 motor, IOOd tab, a-ed nlo, &lt;'i proetleally new

Ill.-

(811 • 10 -

Ill Ulll~ J"O.fi. d•mp bod)' ll'lth

food

holll.

1.953

fOlD 1·111 .................... $865

J'lat bed.

dUal wheelt with new TS!h:18 reeap1, heater and dlrec-

etlonal ollnal, dart bluo llllltlL

POMEROY
.MPTO.R CO.
OPEN DAILY. A.M. to 7 P.M.
Mdllil.

Pomeroy

TOWING
Day Pllone 6 t 04

Nlgbl Phone 2452·5

Preston Motors, Inc . .
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
PHONE 8181

At Richmond, Va.
New York (A) 200 OlD 110---3 8 1
RicShtDIOdnld t 400dBOOO Oll2--4!C 17 3
ur van an
etta;
oa eB.
Ja1he1 (7) and Chitl. Wlnntr Jame•. HJls-Mantle (NY), Windhorn (Rcbd), Chlti (Rehd), Bauer
(NY).

At Kansas City, Mo.
Brooklyn
100 201 000-4 8 5
Ka111as CHy
000 010 004-5 11 1
Newcombe, Roebuck (4), Bell·
. 1ent (8) and Walker; :Morgo.n,
1'ruok11 (8), Duren (8) and Smith,
Th4mps0n (~). W~nner Duren
Loser - BeS"senl.

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1953 Cadillac - - - - - - - - - $1898
4 door Sedan. A ear you'll be proud to own. Beautiful light blue finish. Equipped the

came on in the fourth. The latter
Ls a yOunger brother of :S.Cine's
Co1ch LUry Morrison.
1
Graha• had 12 strikeouti, mai"·
ly on a sharp breaking eur.ve ball. •
'l'be TornadGea play at Chauncey
Saturday It 10 a. m. and wtU at·
tend the Ohio University-Kent
Stale gl\me Saturday afternoon.
LIM SeoN

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wan

tires. Dynaflow

Mef6l . . . . . ..,,,.._ _ . . . . ......

-cruwn •••'(~!crass the top-to thl!

Many More Amazing Values

tdge

Orce ~r vtth t
spc rkhts like newl
...., tiMI ....like

We have the car thot's right for you

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tlla non·dflp lip.

CURVFORM
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KARR AND VAN ZANDT

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FOREMAN and ABBOTT
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We hacked our Cars In line. We want you to !mow the
hack of lhe ears loou jut 11 &amp;ood •• lbe froal d.,...
Come In and .ee for yourself.

1955 FORD

Mercomatie. Runs perfect. All
.
good tires. It's mce io every V8 Patrlane 4 dr. Fordomatlc,
way
radlo &amp; heater, lharp two tone
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· beige and blue.
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((ontlnued froh't p119e four)
"You nevt; r hear a peep of a
complaint out o( him: · S3YS the
Cincinnati mannger. "He's human
though. He ~cis tired from ovl"rwork just 111:-e anyone else. Once
in ~~ while 1'11 ask him how his
I ann feels and he'll say, 'Birdie, .
the)•'re movil).g home plale&amp; just a.
lHUe farther baek on me.' But
he'll never say dle."
"When [ gel called out there,"
Freeman savs, "I cut loose wilh
everythin~ I've got from the first
pitch on. If they hit my fast ball ,
I'm in Lrouble . That's when I
.
know rm of.f."

1955 FORD

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1954 CHEVROLET

Customline 2 dr. Radio &amp; Heat· 2 dr. Radio ar. Heater.
cr. Clean &amp; solid.
Jvory over Blue .

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1956 FORD

1956 FORD

1953 FORD

(Bank prenille• owned are subject to no lWn•-~ -~~~~ bf
Oilier ....U ...... . ............. .........
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TOTAL ASSETS --- ---------- --- ·------------------ ;- I

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Demand depoaitl or indlvid&amp;WJ, jlilltllt:rdipt:,
ItO
md eorpontloos -----· -----·····--·······-···-- .. ·-- $21111,110....,

n:;Clde~.f~~~-~~~~~~----- ----------- irl.Sli-=
~:e or r:=~er:r~r:e~s~kietCY------~ ~U

rorxr'oEPOSJTS ........------------- .......111

Sharp

1953 DODGE

V8 Victoria. Fordomatie, Radio % ton truck. Good tires. body,
and Healier. SoUd, nice &amp; clean. bed. One local owner.

Metropolitan Auto Sales
At The Tralflc Ugh! In Middleport
Open EveniDgo Until 9 P.M.
Phone 1046-J

24$ ..

Other liabtUtlfll
, ·---------------- - -- ---··- -----·""'(
TOTAL UABIUI'IFS {not iatludlng subor\!liaated
838
obllgatlom obowD below ...... , .................... $8011.
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Capital•

V8 Fairlane. Automatie Tran1. VB CuJtotnline. automatir trtru.
ltadlo &amp; Heater. Really Sharp. power ateering, low mllea&amp;e.

1955 MERCURY

Freeman Needs

htM .... Mckapl•..

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Lite new lnside and out.

llaeine
101 012 x-5 z 1
Batteries: J-1': Jones (LP), Mor·
rison (4) and Toches: Racine : Graham and Blrch .

Crestline 4 door. The car with pep - power and personaUty. Fresh and frisky as a
yuung coil. Beige and copper finish. Ford-o-malic drive.

Phone 485

000 100 0-1 4 4

s.oJ.o5

We Select Ottlfl Tlae Veru Best in

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1954 Ford - - - - - - • - - - - $1198

CtiDJi..L.4C

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1954 Buick - - - - - - - - - - $1498

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Fa&lt;c (1), Purkey (9) and I

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way you expect a Cadillac to be. One owner. Perfacloondltlon.

Spedal 2 door. Flashy red and white set off with gleamln&amp; white
drive. Ride imooth and relaxed In this neat little Bulck

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THE RACINE HOME BANK

Krivitz, roue. (6); Lee, crimlan
f6)· and House. Winner - Hall.

27 CARS

CAr!ToiL ACCOUHTI
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3&amp;,78

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se.-ured and pn!ferred l!:tbllities
De~slts seeured by pledgt-d aasets pursuant to
'f1
reqUirements of law· --·--- .----- ---;·· - -- --- - · -·-- S 42.1 J1Q
Securities as sbown above are after deduetion of
~
reserves of ------- - -·-- - · ·-- ----------- -----·---- S
650.01)'
State of Ohio, County of Meigs. u :
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1 John T. Wolfe, Cashier or tlle ~hove named bank. do solemnly
swear that the above statement ill true to the best of my knowledge ud
belief.
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JOHN T. WOLFE, Cashier•
Co""rl·Att..t: W. B. CROSS
J . 1:1. WEAVER JR.
Direetorl
CHAS. IIAYMAN
Sub!mbed and sworn to before me this Btb day of April, 1M7.
GRACE KBIDEII, Notary Public
My Commif.S.ion Expires AUI. 21. 1015'7.
Member of Fedenl DePOSit IMuraMe Co,.,ltfott
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DON'T .MISS IT .

MIDDLEPORt·

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3 DAY SALE-· SATURDAY, MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
1949 Plymouth 4 Dr•.....•.••• ~ . $175
1950 Dodge 2 Dr......... , ..... , $165
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1951 Plymouth 4 Dr•..... , , ...•. $225
1950 Pcickard 2 Dr.............. $115
1953 Dodge 4 Dr•..•......•.... $795
1953 Dodge Club Coupe .•....... $895'
1953 DeSoto 4 Dr............... $895
1952 Dodge Club Coupe . . . . . . . . . $49~
1951 Dodge 4 Dr................ $395
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1955 Dodge 2 Dr............... $1495
1951 Plymouth 2 Dr............. $445
1949 Dodge 4 Dr............... $365
1951 Ford Station Wagon ........ $545
1954 Dodge 4 Dr.............. $1395

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Drive In CJnd Register for·the
Grand Pi'i.l'es ·

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195J Dtflt 4 Dr•............... $945
1955 Cht"or.t~ Dr•... .' ....... $1395
tf!O DeW.
. Clul1 Cou,. ........ $395
19$1 Hudson H•flltop . . . . . . . . . . $695
1949 Hu.dfow2 D:r. :.. ........ •'· .. $295
1953 Cadittac 4" Door . . . . . . • . . . $1845
1949 Studebaker Convertible . . . . . . $95

Pomeroy

STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 12th

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R. · H. RAWLI ...GS
SONS ·co.

IMPORTANT

Dodge Plymeuth Dealer
Cor. Mill and 2nd Sis.

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1951 W,e1Dr................ $495
1~5 ~ ...,..., ........... $1995
tt5t Ffhl2 ~'· ................ $485
19MP,IymHtfi4~............ $1045
19s0 tlyntouth 4 Dr•...•........ $145
1955 Dodte4Dr............... $1895

SERVICE
IS OUR
MOST

PRODUCT

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SERVICE
IS OUR
MOST

IMPORTANT
PRODUCT

GIFTS FOR MOM
AND DAD
and the Kiddies ·

FREE!
Carton of Coca Cola

Television

with purchase of 8 or more

Total of 21 Prizes
gal. of gasoline
CQME ONE, COME ALL, and Get Into the Fun!
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TOTAL CAPM'AL ACCOUN"I'S .... .. ... ........ .. 10M8UI
TOTAL UABilJTIES AND c~AL ACCOtrNTS ••. $914,619.8'1
•Tbis baok't eapital eouiJtl of eommon stock with
total par vaJlto 01-.00.
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Pledged M!lell" (md teetlrilies loaned) (book value}
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piedfed to secure dmwsits and other lil.bUil.ies ----~--" $ 84,890.83

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SVNDAY -APRIL 14th
I P.M. Til DARK
lzaak Watton Form Hear Chtster
Public Cordially Invited

1955 OIVROLET ~-T01 · · · · · · · · · · $1195

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WFS't' BROOKFIELD, Ma s.~.­
RI.'v. Dr. Arthur J. Brown former
fo re ign missions leader and All·
thor il:l the oldc.~ t person whoqe
nam! appcnrs in "Who's Who iT'
Amcril'a". He rcoontly observed
h i~ IOOth h!r1 hdny.

TRAP &amp; STATIONARY TARGETS

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OLDEST IN BOOK

1956 GMC ~-Ton .. ·· .. · .. · .. · · · .. · $1995

At Charlotte,

CANCELLID
night to bo ve hlo alllnl blek . ,
CLEVI!J..A.NO UP-N~:rt Tu .. ~ ami~d in Plttlhurjh. Cltl1leat·t.·
day'l tcheduled rtot7 Calhoun· 1f'ho h,. been CQplainlq o1 I

FIGKT

~:.;e~::k (N)~o:l~~·~ ~

~ WyiiD, GIJ'cla

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PhU.delhLI · 000 001 321-'1 8 0
BeRton
000 000 1fl0-1 4 3
Stnford, Lipetrl (8) and LoPI~ SNwer, Kemmerer Ill) and
lo. WlMor-Sanlord. '-~r......·B~wer. HRf-Willlamf (BoB.), RePU 11M• l
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Pittsburg~

Mill Sl.

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Ham and Beef Shoot

&amp;y United . ,,....
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11\lwaakee \'JI Withlt&amp; at WtCh·
Ita. ean.eelJed told weaibtr.

Daily Seutlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AprO lt, 11$1..::&amp;

Crowe (Clo.) . _
AI lllatai. Fla.

Joey Gitrde11o mlddle•elctrt boa' bad bad!: li~e IJirlnc tral~
Houtteman at tbe CWveJa.t Arena hOd bed ttaned, ..,.. his Injury I.J. mar.
LoiK'r - l...n .. HR1-Ma*'-e~l (Del.) ('IJ, T~nek (I), r'~la UJ) and c:aneellH ~auae Of a rut aus- !t'rloue than. anybody btU.'IH
Long {Pgh.), Smith {Pgh.~.
Naraa:oa, .UtOBelll. Littler.eld (II)
h..... 1
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and Wertrum, 11unna• (I). Win· !.lined
b)' f,WdeUa w llil: n Jnd it "may he aome ti.me _..oav
A1 Mempbls, Tena.
ner _ Tomanek . Lotti' _ UttJ,e.. training for .the bout. An old cu~ I'm ready to play ."
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000 200 102-5 9 3 tleld. HR• - Mt)'l (NY), Ward on (;i.anleno·s cbee-k ":e~d
ltOI'ULATION DAOH
r,
Chlci&amp;o ~A)
000 OGO 000-0 6 3 (-c!nu.).
dur'ln&amp; a reeent workoUI t
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Nd,anae-1,, Selunldt, . ('7) and
------not healM.
l'l1VDSDALE, 1(. D.-Tbe pvpu.1
Landrith. Pu~rc. E&lt;, Dernntton _fS)
WIDS SWIITMIAAT
l01tion of thia fO'\'eTnro.ent ~
BRUSJEl..S UP--S.u1dor Iharo1,
and B tt
W
M 1J
CL._.,.It OUT
llitw:tiOll town, wlleh flew -~
a ey. mner c ame 1· '"A
c· "P-0
ol tbe •••'•le DOll tba Canboa;..
Lolt'r - Pierce. H&amp; _ Mtulal t •.., Uonco~r1111 ref~ 1Vh0 holds
CHAH.UY1"1'1. lt
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It~ .,._ 01 tile~.-bM dr"......t to
(St. L J, Landrith . tSI . I •.) .
three world trad: record•. wiJl ficldu Bobb7 Cltmmte. whO hit u.
.,.........
maro ~·• JiunearUm •weetbetrt
.3 ll for tbe Pitta u.ra r--lfaf11 famltlea. It hit 1 peak pop.-1,...
, !
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b
b
1 r ••· •- Th ..-•, tion of , ,000 ia tiM.
-,
•:(!re .:xu• ay · I ar:u, w o came 1 '1~"~'~oe~as~o~n~·~~~-;;~;"'"~~w:;~
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At Knoxville. Tenn.
here u a Nfug~ last December I.;
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Cbicaao (N) 100 032 010--'I 12 0 h.a 1 been etrnlna hi, Jiving with
a.ftk trk.l~
BaDit:,•,,• • Bro::noo(~l.l31Yot;~ko, ~lgian clubl u a training n1· I
ltiPOitT OF THI CONDITION OJ
v1wr.
(81 and Ntemtn: Johnson, O'Dell
(51 and Pyburn . Winner - Drott.
,
Loser - Johnson. P~l - Fondy
TO TI!ACH AUSSIES
AT ltACIIII
(l'hi.) 2.
WASHINGTON UP- U,u Bris·
!lie, ronner Philadelphia Athie· In the State .t Ohie. If the Close-'....,.....,.. MM'ch 14111.. 1957.
At Washington
tits and Cleveland Indian" pi•.·h·
ASIITI
Cincinnati
310 000 000-7 11 1 er aDd prHent t'OmmiSJioner cr Cub b11aJ1en witb etller baab. ia('ladiftl rtterve J,alanee,
aud ... h ,....,. 111 _ . , . o1 &lt;4lle&lt;tloo ........ - ....... $122,471.81
Washington
013 000 OOIJ.-4 9 0 the American Legion bue-b "1
NuxhaU, Acker C8l and Bailey; program, leaves Kay I on a two United States G4vemment obligationa, dl.red
33I.'Ttlo:ft
Abernathy, Brodowski (8) and month vl.llit to Austral1a to teach
Fitzgerald. Winner - Nuxhal1. . bueball. He 1':1 g()ing under the ob~atf::!~te;·;.;,rpotiirial-~bdi~Di·:: ~= :::::: 280.~ .oo
12,1111
LoSt'r - Brodowski. HHs - Fitz. 1 stat.e Dep~rtment's international Other bonds, no~and deb:lf'ntures --------------·-----LoafJs
and
diseoL
(~cludia11
$25.96
overdrartsl
-------180,CII8.12
gerald (Wasn .J Sicvcu (Wuh.) educational ext:hange program.

Starflre 98 _Holiday Coupe. A pampered beauty. All power features . A car that looks &amp;
drives like brand new.

APPLIANCES

Raymond Holsinger, Mrs. Ber.
nice Randolph and 1\frs. Mlnia
Picken!! went fishing at De&lt;tVer
Creek, recently.
1-"'rank Pickens and Raymond
llolslngN vlrlted Mr. and !ir•.
Alva Holsing er and 'on, Tuesd.ay
night.

._Door. Nloo blaolt IIDll._ ndlo. ...tor, Del,.., fi..Wno modo\.

w·ID.In Grapefrwt. Tnps
. North

At AUI Bta, Ga .
OQO 340 102--10 14 o
020 000 000-2 6 /J 1
Detroit

Mr. and M1·s. Clinton Holsinger

V-8. Radio. heater, scat eoVtl'll. FordomaUc. Le&amp;'l lhHn 20,000
tual miles. Beautiful Ivory over turq~o~ol1e.

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Ph•t)•
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R
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!~~owina: and YO&amp;i

- - - $1998

Mrs'. AI·

nn d family spent Sunrl ay with Mr.
and Mrs. Al vn l!ol s ingcr anrl son.

~h!::·::u\:~be"':n!tr

Automatic drive. Ev·

~~.everal 8}1Y~

' \VIfh h1s pn'rflnt.'l: Mf. nnd
vu Holsin~w.

LaAD

1955 Chrysler • - - - - - - - - $2198

According to Mel's friends here, and there are legions of Point where he sttuek out 13 with
a nl&lt;e last .boill ond o looping

eurvo.

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Never before nove we offered so many fine late model cars at
such low prices. Come in today and look them over.

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them , the Hartford Tiger product has two things again!! him
In sUcking in the majors. One is that he'o not mean enough
and the other is his fragility . It is a paradox, is it not, that a
fellow has a trait normaJly considered an asset counted tather
as a handicap? And in a sport, too, where sportsmanship and

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(ContlnuM from Pltl• lour)
witi one out, went to seCond on a
tie1dcr's error and .Johnson fUed
deep to ce 11 tcr, Hemsley a:olng to
third. Bob! Eastman, hitting for
~mbert , slnaled Hemsley bome.
Pomeroy
3QO 3D1 s-'7 7 4
Rutland
002 000 o-2 2 !I
Rutlnnd : Dugan (LP) and Schoon·
over. Pomeroy: Cunninabam and
Wilson ,and Letne (6~.

GIT

1both runners.
In tbe filth Bowles ld off with
a sirii(Je to ldt and .11tole aecond,
wenL to third on an onrthrow and
home on another o•erthro)f. Then
JJennesy walked. •tole seooad and
.cored on W~itlatch 'a •in&amp;le to
right.
Point Pletsant &amp;ot it1 run tn t•e
fourth as Wam:d ey, Pol.nt't are1i
young pitcher, doubled te lead off
the lnnlna:. Lewts alnlled hb:a
home but Bowlu ~ettled doW11 aad
shut tbem out thereafter. That

1'bc Jackets wasted no time in fourth was the only innla'g Pomt
leveutng wJth "Point. Crooks led · had a man beyond firSt base.
of( with a single to lett -and Hindy I Middlep~rt
200 02b o- 4 5 1
was n.te on an error. Bowles, who j Pt. P\easant
000 \00 0-1 3 4
~Is() looks great at the plate, hit
Batteries: MiddlepOrt;: Bowles
a long single to center scoring and Hl.ndy ; Pet. Ple~sant: Wamsley

KARR and VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

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~Jackets,

Freeman Needs 'Work'-Tebbetts 1 Tlae DaUy Sentinel
llad Plenty• Of It At Red's Park
ba~.~f{~~,'· :b~:::;;;.b,. r,n.w:
SPORTS
DESK
Wlnio.a"

Pomeroy Gets
Fll'.st v.·. . ory

IA%,111110111:, lid. UP - Hard
'ftrt daeri't Mare btg Rersh
l'reel;paa, wbo appeared in M
..id. "I remember when
,.... lut yeu an~ ill' "perfectly TeObotU
we jOt him frem the Red Sox
to plteb in 7'1 of Cincln- early in 19~5. I aaked him how
DI&amp;J

James tbl•

Panthers, Tornadoes Win
S~RINGTIM~ IS BARGAIN TIME AT

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From Rutland

sea1011 .

come be was let 110 by Bolton .
By Chet Tannehill
Jl\
uAnJ time that man over there He told me he couldn't 1et any
1
calb me/• said Freeman, po1nttn 1 -work with the R~d Sox and the
Baseball Quizz : Whi.it }Jiktyer In Meig:!l County got as far aq 1
thing
he
Beeded
most
was
work
~""
Ovet' Iaward
Mlddlepoan•u a.
ft.·eln·
bot
ttl Manager
"'· Birdle Te~ and plenty of it. I told him, MiJwaukee in the American Association in his long minor
.... Pomer,...,.
"J
ll wr n1 out lWI 1lneup, "rm '.Brother you come to the right league career? (see answer elsewhere on this page.)
were wtnners Thur.8Ciay anernoo
ready, I don't ctre hO\It often he place'. ..
in high fe!'hool btteba-ll &amp;lmee: as
bollers f~X me. I'll take a whack
the Y U
1 ket
tmpr
at it ....
~ .. long 08 1 ••n 1, 1 the
(Continued on P-19'1 fiv-•)
The April
10 Sporting News reports that Mel Clark of West .
e ow . al! vii were
et.....
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!Jve in a !Ohd +1 etOJ}' ~ Point
Columb1a defmttely wtll ma·ke the trtp north with the Detroit ' Pleaunt th P'tnthets took tbelr
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioa Tigt!rs
but will be onf! of the outfielders who may be sent tirst vlclorye in three lfatt.· oVet
down 30 days after the beginning of the season when the ne- RaHand 7-2., and &amp;lie 'l'orftacfou
MAKE
. cessary cut back to 25 players bas to be made. There was news I their leCOnd stratpe without 4e.
I of a better sort, too , made by Mel himseJf 1 It was that although feat over Jadl:sorwllle-Trim.ble, 5-l.
his early spring training bat had cooled somewhat, he was
Extelltnt pJtehlng wiS' tlle ,order
· h "t 1 429 1·1 fl 11
• or the day, most outolandiq be·
spraymg 1 sa a .
c P a cr games.
ling lim Bowlw initiaJ effort at

SMITH CLOTHING
YOUR

Shopping Headquarters I
FOk

Men

Women

Boys

See Our Modern Styles
lV. 2nd Ave.

Cash Bahr, OWner

Middleport

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character are supposed to pay off.
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The fragi1ity factor is something else. A guy is born with
hard to break bones or with the kind that snap under extra
! shock. But most of the guys who played with and against

Clart here say: " If there ever was a ma-jor leaguer from here
tt ia Clark ." We don ' t wish the Charleston Senators (who b\\-11
Clark} any bad luck, but this area will hope Mel stays with De·
troft this year.

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tr this sunshme h olds . look for a

very p~ague of hi~h school
baeeball games to be scheduled. Pomeroy IS takln~ on Rutland
heTe this afternoon . MiddlePort goes to Pt. Pleasant. and· Ra·
ctne probably will have someone as opposition. Pltchfnl! staffs,

weakened by too little work wlil be strained to th• limit '
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and beyond . Tues d a;. P ?meroy s s arm~ tosser. J_Jmmv .

for no more than two lnntn~B . The
Arnold never I=!Ot hls steam un at
all Give the boys a little more work, however, and they'll be
comina: around .
·- _
Amw.r: Dlnty Moor. of
Svrac:uM.
topo 1.11 tully ---tho
-e..Utna Shell ltake Rooket. ·

Hemslev, could blast em m
oM fllnner weakened . Art

EDEN

Mr and Mrit. Clinton Holsinger
and family , Mn. Martha Holsinger

and Mr. and Mrs . Junior Holslnf,fcr
v\~lted Rev. rmd

Mrs. Ru!'lsell Cline

9unt1av afternoon at Racine.
Mrs. Clark Ro('khold and fami1y
s"pflnt the week end with her parent~ Mr and Mrs Frank Barber."

1948 CHMOLET .................. · $145
bu,y.

lA! Too PJokup. Box bed extra. Good 6SOJ:l6, 6 ply tires. A real

1\.Jr. and Mrs. Ernie Barringer
and baby ;;pent the week t.md
with Mr . and M1s. Ivan Chevalier

1956 CHEVROLET Station Wagon··· · $2495

lllld raml lv.
Mr. o~nd Mrs ..Jnnlor Hnl sinjer
\ Long. BoltQm , spent

V-8il'"0c;M)f Station Wagon. Radlo and heater. Powcrgllde. White

w•

tires, ntra cleun. On1d.~~ft·

At

Racin~ Coach Llrtf· Moni.Ron

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,howed' ott Jd-s aeeond starting
hurler in Deadpan Doug Grabam,
200-pound righthander who dou·
blea In right fielt;f when not pitch.
lng. Graham sent 12 J-Ts down
swin gi ng with his sharp breaking
rurvc ball , walking only three.
Coach Dick Retto•'s Panthers
connected to" 7 hits against J im
Vennari's vi 3iting green nin&lt;.&gt; while
Fro.o;h Bob Cunuinr;lham held the
Rutl anden to 2 hiU. Outstanding
was the heavy sticking of S. T.
.Johnson who got a si ngle and a ·
double and drove in tour ruM al·
together. Pat Eads of Rutland behlnd shaky fleldlng, could not
•tern ths tide. .
In the f1rst !mung Fisher reacher rirst on Dugan·~ error and Bar·
tel! did the same. Hemsley iln&amp;]ed
scoring Fisher and Johnson dngled
scoring Bartels. PhaUn walked and
Wil~on was safe on a Cielders
choiCe, Hemsley searing.
In the Rutland third with one
out, Schoonover drew a walk. Eads
wu safe on an error, and went
to second on anolher errur. Rilfie
singled to left scoring Schoonover
and Biddle sacrificed tads home.
In the Pomeroy fourth with one
out, Bartels singled and stole seeond. Bcmsley sinJ;lled and copped
second as Bartels advanced. John.
sun cracked a long double tQ center scor ing two, and later ~lame
horne on an error.
Jn the sixth Hemsley singled
(Continued on JM9• five)

New York,.- Deluxe 4 door. Power Steering ~ Power Brakes erylhlng for effortless, enjoyable motoring.

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1954 Oldsmobile

. . -.

ond Doter.

ba-r::'!,

batter) belne Uindy or Mlrlt KeUy
Wayland catch•·
TORNADORS SOLID
Raeine seared h~ the llrst wben
with one a 1., Bl h
lted Jt 1
tet"ond an't e'amer~ : : an 'err~:
In the third Hlll led oft wltb 1
walk and waa u.eriflced to aeeond
·b.r Birch, then aeored on Wolre
•lnl1e ~hrougto. the mound .
J.T taUie• In t•- top ol the
•
rourth when wHb one away 01"8·
ham IMued ht1o of his three wallu.
Shaw ...red On Gr '-m'o · ,·nlield
error. It woo J·T'• onl• threats.
,
The Tarnadoes. scored again tn
the fifth 81 Saber led off with 1
walk, went to second on the cat·
cher'll bad 1.hrow and llf!ored on an
infield error. Racine sewed it up
in the bottom of the aixth ar :Doua
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Gra h an! 1ed 0 I f with a Iong double
his eecond In two evenings, wa1
!llctilidd t.&amp; third by Grimm and
stole hOme .
J·T aot setme aood pitching out
of Jo"'e.t and Mi-ke Mmlson who

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1955 FORD 2-Door Customllne ...... $1595

Rt•v . Eldon Blake i11 holding a
re\•ival at lh·~ Bethel Church be·
tween
Cooldl1e and
Tuppers

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1955 PONTIAC .......... · ........ · $1595
4 Dr. Sedan. V..S

motor~..Rydramltlc

mileaKe. Specia12 tone ralnt.

dr:lve, 'Radio, Heater- Low

1954 CHEVROLET · .... : .............. $945
f.Door. New paint In two tone a:nmt- Heater. A RNl Buy.

1953 FORD 4-Door Customline .... · .. · $965
Lovely cream aDd bela, V-8 fiotar, 1Un vilor,

eovera, Fordomatie ana Continental trlm.

ra41~

heater, aaa\

1952 CHEVROLET ........ · .......... · $695
4-Dnor. Nt~w pint In 21 tone
- IOt'd tlrtl, Jow mtltllfe,

Plains. F.very one welcome.

anen. Deluxe model.

Radio, Heater

1951 CHEVIOLET · · ............ · .. · · · $545

METROPOLITAN
MARINE SALES
and SERVICE
Atross From The
Aohland Servlec Slallon
Phone 86·M
Pomeroy, 0.

:tUroo
ona lranoftmd
wbttl - · V-1 molor. H)"dramalle lrlnlllllulon, new O·ply
from ..~ lruek. DeiUD tab, 0111)1 11,000 mllca,
Ina than e moatb1 old. a.aUy like new unit.

1955 .OIVROLET "6" 2·Tot · ·· · · · · · $2495

L.W.B. Zofl~Hd nar ule. li:lllra 1ood 8H s 110 11111d and mow on
l'flll'. Hea'Y)' duty IDJ'IDJt.. tNu frame, beate, eoab In neellent
condtUon. llorlon 10' r T' bod7 Wllh oob . , . . _ ami 1" hoiJt, 15
aaOi'atb• otd. Only a tract.loo or oriiiDII OCJit.

1955 CIIVROlET "8" Plcl&amp;1t · · · .. · $1495
141-Ton. 1oq wbttl - · fnolor.

olft """ 'llnllll. Boat'"' 111d d•

24 HOUR

SERVICE

Plltop bod, bettor llld - · poe! I - ~Ira nlft llnloh.

1954 Wllln •

· ··... · ··..... · ··· $1045

......... clrl... P'uU 1110111 lop- t"ronl End Wlneb.

1953 FORD 2-Ton L.W.B. · · : · · · · · · · · · $1345
S.uncl V4 motor, IOOd tab, a-ed nlo, &lt;'i proetleally new

Ill.-

(811 • 10 -

Ill Ulll~ J"O.fi. d•mp bod)' ll'lth

food

holll.

1.953

fOlD 1·111 .................... $865

J'lat bed.

dUal wheelt with new TS!h:18 reeap1, heater and dlrec-

etlonal ollnal, dart bluo llllltlL

POMEROY
.MPTO.R CO.
OPEN DAILY. A.M. to 7 P.M.
Mdllil.

Pomeroy

TOWING
Day Pllone 6 t 04

Nlgbl Phone 2452·5

Preston Motors, Inc . .
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
PHONE 8181

At Richmond, Va.
New York (A) 200 OlD 110---3 8 1
RicShtDIOdnld t 400dBOOO Oll2--4!C 17 3
ur van an
etta;
oa eB.
Ja1he1 (7) and Chitl. Wlnntr Jame•. HJls-Mantle (NY), Windhorn (Rcbd), Chlti (Rehd), Bauer
(NY).

At Kansas City, Mo.
Brooklyn
100 201 000-4 8 5
Ka111as CHy
000 010 004-5 11 1
Newcombe, Roebuck (4), Bell·
. 1ent (8) and Walker; :Morgo.n,
1'ruok11 (8), Duren (8) and Smith,
Th4mps0n (~). W~nner Duren
Loser - BeS"senl.

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1953 Cadillac - - - - - - - - - $1898
4 door Sedan. A ear you'll be proud to own. Beautiful light blue finish. Equipped the

came on in the fourth. The latter
Ls a yOunger brother of :S.Cine's
Co1ch LUry Morrison.
1
Graha• had 12 strikeouti, mai"·
ly on a sharp breaking eur.ve ball. •
'l'be TornadGea play at Chauncey
Saturday It 10 a. m. and wtU at·
tend the Ohio University-Kent
Stale gl\me Saturday afternoon.
LIM SeoN

IW~

wan

tires. Dynaflow

Mef6l . . . . . ..,,,.._ _ . . . . ......

-cruwn •••'(~!crass the top-to thl!

Many More Amazing Values

tdge

Orce ~r vtth t
spc rkhts like newl
...., tiMI ....like

We have the car thot's right for you

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tlla non·dflp lip.

CURVFORM
or loinb ••

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KARR AND VAN ZANDT

Ol,DSIHORlU':

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FOREMAN and ABBOTT
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Main

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''Pomeroy

We hacked our Cars In line. We want you to !mow the
hack of lhe ears loou jut 11 &amp;ood •• lbe froal d.,...
Come In and .ee for yourself.

1955 FORD

Mercomatie. Runs perfect. All
.
good tires. It's mce io every V8 Patrlane 4 dr. Fordomatlc,
way
radlo &amp; heater, lharp two tone
·
· beige and blue.
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((ontlnued froh't p119e four)
"You nevt; r hear a peep of a
complaint out o( him: · S3YS the
Cincinnati mannger. "He's human
though. He ~cis tired from ovl"rwork just 111:-e anyone else. Once
in ~~ while 1'11 ask him how his
I ann feels and he'll say, 'Birdie, .
the)•'re movil).g home plale&amp; just a.
lHUe farther baek on me.' But
he'll never say dle."
"When [ gel called out there,"
Freeman savs, "I cut loose wilh
everythin~ I've got from the first
pitch on. If they hit my fast ball ,
I'm in Lrouble . That's when I
.
know rm of.f."

1955 FORD

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1954 CHEVROLET

Customline 2 dr. Radio &amp; Heat· 2 dr. Radio ar. Heater.
cr. Clean &amp; solid.
Jvory over Blue .

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1956 FORD

1956 FORD

1953 FORD

(Bank prenille• owned are subject to no lWn•-~ -~~~~ bf
Oilier ....U ...... . ............. .........
-14•1U7
TOTAL ASSETS --- ---------- --- ·------------------ ;- I

~IAIII.I11U

Demand depoaitl or indlvid&amp;WJ, jlilltllt:rdipt:,
ItO
md eorpontloos -----· -----·····--·······-···-- .. ·-- $21111,110....,

n:;Clde~.f~~~-~~~~~~----- ----------- irl.Sli-=
~:e or r:=~er:r~r:e~s~kietCY------~ ~U

rorxr'oEPOSJTS ........------------- .......111

Sharp

1953 DODGE

V8 Victoria. Fordomatie, Radio % ton truck. Good tires. body,
and Healier. SoUd, nice &amp; clean. bed. One local owner.

Metropolitan Auto Sales
At The Tralflc Ugh! In Middleport
Open EveniDgo Until 9 P.M.
Phone 1046-J

24$ ..

Other liabtUtlfll
, ·---------------- - -- ---··- -----·""'(
TOTAL UABIUI'IFS {not iatludlng subor\!liaated
838
obllgatlom obowD below ...... , .................... $8011.
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Capital•

V8 Fairlane. Automatie Tran1. VB CuJtotnline. automatir trtru.
ltadlo &amp; Heater. Really Sharp. power ateering, low mllea&amp;e.

1955 MERCURY

Freeman Needs

htM .... Mckapl•..

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W. Main St.

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Lite new lnside and out.

llaeine
101 012 x-5 z 1
Batteries: J-1': Jones (LP), Mor·
rison (4) and Toches: Racine : Graham and Blrch .

Crestline 4 door. The car with pep - power and personaUty. Fresh and frisky as a
yuung coil. Beige and copper finish. Ford-o-malic drive.

Phone 485

000 100 0-1 4 4

s.oJ.o5

We Select Ottlfl Tlae Veru Best in

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1954 Ford - - - - - - • - - - - $1198

CtiDJi..L.4C

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1954 Buick - - - - - - - - - - $1498

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Fa&lt;c (1), Purkey (9) and I

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way you expect a Cadillac to be. One owner. Perfacloondltlon.

Spedal 2 door. Flashy red and white set off with gleamln&amp; white
drive. Ride imooth and relaxed In this neat little Bulck

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THE RACINE HOME BANK

Krivitz, roue. (6); Lee, crimlan
f6)· and House. Winner - Hall.

27 CARS

CAr!ToiL ACCOUHTI
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Surplus --- -- - ---.- --- · -- · -------- ·- -----------------Undivided prollts ·---- -- · ·- - ---- ------- -·--- ----------

3&amp;,78

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se.-ured and pn!ferred l!:tbllities
De~slts seeured by pledgt-d aasets pursuant to
'f1
reqUirements of law· --·--- .----- ---;·· - -- --- - · -·-- S 42.1 J1Q
Securities as sbown above are after deduetion of
~
reserves of ------- - -·-- - · ·-- ----------- -----·---- S
650.01)'
State of Ohio, County of Meigs. u :
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1 John T. Wolfe, Cashier or tlle ~hove named bank. do solemnly
swear that the above statement ill true to the best of my knowledge ud
belief.
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JOHN T. WOLFE, Cashier•
Co""rl·Att..t: W. B. CROSS
J . 1:1. WEAVER JR.
Direetorl
CHAS. IIAYMAN
Sub!mbed and sworn to before me this Btb day of April, 1M7.
GRACE KBIDEII, Notary Public
My Commif.S.ion Expires AUI. 21. 1015'7.
Member of Fedenl DePOSit IMuraMe Co,.,ltfott
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DON'T .MISS IT .

MIDDLEPORt·

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3 DAY SALE-· SATURDAY, MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
1949 Plymouth 4 Dr•.....•.••• ~ . $175
1950 Dodge 2 Dr......... , ..... , $165
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1951 Plymouth 4 Dr•..... , , ...•. $225
1950 Pcickard 2 Dr.............. $115
1953 Dodge 4 Dr•..•......•.... $795
1953 Dodge Club Coupe .•....... $895'
1953 DeSoto 4 Dr............... $895
1952 Dodge Club Coupe . . . . . . . . . $49~
1951 Dodge 4 Dr................ $395
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1955 Dodge 2 Dr............... $1495
1951 Plymouth 2 Dr............. $445
1949 Dodge 4 Dr............... $365
1951 Ford Station Wagon ........ $545
1954 Dodge 4 Dr.............. $1395

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Drive In CJnd Register for·the
Grand Pi'i.l'es ·

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806 W. Main St.

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195J Dtflt 4 Dr•............... $945
1955 Cht"or.t~ Dr•... .' ....... $1395
tf!O DeW.
. Clul1 Cou,. ........ $395
19$1 Hudson H•flltop . . . . . . . . . . $695
1949 Hu.dfow2 D:r. :.. ........ •'· .. $295
1953 Cadittac 4" Door . . . . . . • . . . $1845
1949 Studebaker Convertible . . . . . . $95

Pomeroy

STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 12th

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R. · H. RAWLI ...GS
SONS ·co.

IMPORTANT

Dodge Plymeuth Dealer
Cor. Mill and 2nd Sis.

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1951 W,e1Dr................ $495
1~5 ~ ...,..., ........... $1995
tt5t Ffhl2 ~'· ................ $485
19MP,IymHtfi4~............ $1045
19s0 tlyntouth 4 Dr•...•........ $145
1955 Dodte4Dr............... $1895

SERVICE
IS OUR
MOST

PRODUCT

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Mldtlleporl

SERVICE
IS OUR
MOST

IMPORTANT
PRODUCT

GIFTS FOR MOM
AND DAD
and the Kiddies ·

FREE!
Carton of Coca Cola

Television

with purchase of 8 or more

Total of 21 Prizes
gal. of gasoline
CQME ONE, COME ALL, and Get Into the Fun!
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TOTAL CAPM'AL ACCOUN"I'S .... .. ... ........ .. 10M8UI
TOTAL UABilJTIES AND c~AL ACCOtrNTS ••. $914,619.8'1
•Tbis baok't eapital eouiJtl of eommon stock with
total par vaJlto 01-.00.
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Pledged M!lell" (md teetlrilies loaned) (book value}
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U S Government obligatiollS, direct 1nd paruateed,
piedfed to secure dmwsits and other lil.bUil.ies ----~--" $ 84,890.83

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SVNDAY -APRIL 14th
I P.M. Til DARK
lzaak Watton Form Hear Chtster
Public Cordially Invited

1955 OIVROLET ~-T01 · · · · · · · · · · $1195

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WFS't' BROOKFIELD, Ma s.~.­
RI.'v. Dr. Arthur J. Brown former
fo re ign missions leader and All·
thor il:l the oldc.~ t person whoqe
nam! appcnrs in "Who's Who iT'
Amcril'a". He rcoontly observed
h i~ IOOth h!r1 hdny.

TRAP &amp; STATIONARY TARGETS

~- C.

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OLDEST IN BOOK

1956 GMC ~-Ton .. ·· .. · .. · .. · · · .. · $1995

At Charlotte,

CANCELLID
night to bo ve hlo alllnl blek . ,
CLEVI!J..A.NO UP-N~:rt Tu .. ~ ami~d in Plttlhurjh. Cltl1leat·t.·
day'l tcheduled rtot7 Calhoun· 1f'ho h,. been CQplainlq o1 I

FIGKT

~:.;e~::k (N)~o:l~~·~ ~

~ WyiiD, GIJ'cla

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PhU.delhLI · 000 001 321-'1 8 0
BeRton
000 000 1fl0-1 4 3
Stnford, Lipetrl (8) and LoPI~ SNwer, Kemmerer Ill) and
lo. WlMor-Sanlord. '-~r......·B~wer. HRf-Willlamf (BoB.), RePU 11M• l
··

Pittsburg~

Mill Sl.

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Ham and Beef Shoot

&amp;y United . ,,....
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11\lwaakee \'JI Withlt&amp; at WtCh·
Ita. ean.eelJed told weaibtr.

Daily Seutlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AprO lt, 11$1..::&amp;

Crowe (Clo.) . _
AI lllatai. Fla.

Joey Gitrde11o mlddle•elctrt boa' bad bad!: li~e IJirlnc tral~
Houtteman at tbe CWveJa.t Arena hOd bed ttaned, ..,.. his Injury I.J. mar.
LoiK'r - l...n .. HR1-Ma*'-e~l (Del.) ('IJ, T~nek (I), r'~la UJ) and c:aneellH ~auae Of a rut aus- !t'rloue than. anybody btU.'IH
Long {Pgh.), Smith {Pgh.~.
Naraa:oa, .UtOBelll. Littler.eld (II)
h..... 1
......,
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and Wertrum, 11unna• (I). Win· !.lined
b)' f,WdeUa w llil: n Jnd it "may he aome ti.me _..oav
A1 Mempbls, Tena.
ner _ Tomanek . Lotti' _ UttJ,e.. training for .the bout. An old cu~ I'm ready to play ."
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000 200 102-5 9 3 tleld. HR• - Mt)'l (NY), Ward on (;i.anleno·s cbee-k ":e~d
ltOI'ULATION DAOH
r,
Chlci&amp;o ~A)
000 OGO 000-0 6 3 (-c!nu.).
dur'ln&amp; a reeent workoUI t
J
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Nd,anae-1,, Selunldt, . ('7) and
------not healM.
l'l1VDSDALE, 1(. D.-Tbe pvpu.1
Landrith. Pu~rc. E&lt;, Dernntton _fS)
WIDS SWIITMIAAT
l01tion of thia fO'\'eTnro.ent ~
BRUSJEl..S UP--S.u1dor Iharo1,
and B tt
W
M 1J
CL._.,.It OUT
llitw:tiOll town, wlleh flew -~
a ey. mner c ame 1· '"A
c· "P-0
ol tbe •••'•le DOll tba Canboa;..
Lolt'r - Pierce. H&amp; _ Mtulal t •.., Uonco~r1111 ref~ 1Vh0 holds
CHAH.UY1"1'1. lt
..,
It~ .,._ 01 tile~.-bM dr"......t to
(St. L J, Landrith . tSI . I •.) .
three world trad: record•. wiJl ficldu Bobb7 Cltmmte. whO hit u.
.,.........
maro ~·• JiunearUm •weetbetrt
.3 ll for tbe Pitta u.ra r--lfaf11 famltlea. It hit 1 peak pop.-1,...
, !
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b
b
1 r ••· •- Th ..-•, tion of , ,000 ia tiM.
-,
•:(!re .:xu• ay · I ar:u, w o came 1 '1~"~'~oe~as~o~n~·~~~-;;~;"'"~~w:;~
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At Knoxville. Tenn.
here u a Nfug~ last December I.;
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Cbicaao (N) 100 032 010--'I 12 0 h.a 1 been etrnlna hi, Jiving with
a.ftk trk.l~
BaDit:,•,,• • Bro::noo(~l.l31Yot;~ko, ~lgian clubl u a training n1· I
ltiPOitT OF THI CONDITION OJ
v1wr.
(81 and Ntemtn: Johnson, O'Dell
(51 and Pyburn . Winner - Drott.
,
Loser - Johnson. P~l - Fondy
TO TI!ACH AUSSIES
AT ltACIIII
(l'hi.) 2.
WASHINGTON UP- U,u Bris·
!lie, ronner Philadelphia Athie· In the State .t Ohie. If the Close-'....,.....,.. MM'ch 14111.. 1957.
At Washington
tits and Cleveland Indian" pi•.·h·
ASIITI
Cincinnati
310 000 000-7 11 1 er aDd prHent t'OmmiSJioner cr Cub b11aJ1en witb etller baab. ia('ladiftl rtterve J,alanee,
aud ... h ,....,. 111 _ . , . o1 &lt;4lle&lt;tloo ........ - ....... $122,471.81
Washington
013 000 OOIJ.-4 9 0 the American Legion bue-b "1
NuxhaU, Acker C8l and Bailey; program, leaves Kay I on a two United States G4vemment obligationa, dl.red
33I.'Ttlo:ft
Abernathy, Brodowski (8) and month vl.llit to Austral1a to teach
Fitzgerald. Winner - Nuxhal1. . bueball. He 1':1 g()ing under the ob~atf::!~te;·;.;,rpotiirial-~bdi~Di·:: ~= :::::: 280.~ .oo
12,1111
LoSt'r - Brodowski. HHs - Fitz. 1 stat.e Dep~rtment's international Other bonds, no~and deb:lf'ntures --------------·-----LoafJs
and
diseoL
(~cludia11
$25.96
overdrartsl
-------180,CII8.12
gerald (Wasn .J Sicvcu (Wuh.) educational ext:hange program.

Starflre 98 _Holiday Coupe. A pampered beauty. All power features . A car that looks &amp;
drives like brand new.

APPLIANCES

Raymond Holsinger, Mrs. Ber.
nice Randolph and 1\frs. Mlnia
Picken!! went fishing at De&lt;tVer
Creek, recently.
1-"'rank Pickens and Raymond
llolslngN vlrlted Mr. and !ir•.
Alva Holsing er and 'on, Tuesd.ay
night.

._Door. Nloo blaolt IIDll._ ndlo. ...tor, Del,.., fi..Wno modo\.

w·ID.In Grapefrwt. Tnps
. North

At AUI Bta, Ga .
OQO 340 102--10 14 o
020 000 000-2 6 /J 1
Detroit

Mr. and M1·s. Clinton Holsinger

V-8. Radio. heater, scat eoVtl'll. FordomaUc. Le&amp;'l lhHn 20,000
tual miles. Beautiful Ivory over turq~o~ol1e.

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Mrs'. AI·

nn d family spent Sunrl ay with Mr.
and Mrs. Al vn l!ol s ingcr anrl son.

~h!::·::u\:~be"':n!tr

Automatic drive. Ev·

~~.everal 8}1Y~

' \VIfh h1s pn'rflnt.'l: Mf. nnd
vu Holsin~w.

LaAD

1955 Chrysler • - - - - - - - - $2198

According to Mel's friends here, and there are legions of Point where he sttuek out 13 with
a nl&lt;e last .boill ond o looping

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Never before nove we offered so many fine late model cars at
such low prices. Come in today and look them over.

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them , the Hartford Tiger product has two things again!! him
In sUcking in the majors. One is that he'o not mean enough
and the other is his fragility . It is a paradox, is it not, that a
fellow has a trait normaJly considered an asset counted tather
as a handicap? And in a sport, too, where sportsmanship and

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(ContlnuM from Pltl• lour)
witi one out, went to seCond on a
tie1dcr's error and .Johnson fUed
deep to ce 11 tcr, Hemsley a:olng to
third. Bob! Eastman, hitting for
~mbert , slnaled Hemsley bome.
Pomeroy
3QO 3D1 s-'7 7 4
Rutland
002 000 o-2 2 !I
Rutlnnd : Dugan (LP) and Schoon·
over. Pomeroy: Cunninabam and
Wilson ,and Letne (6~.

GIT

1both runners.
In tbe filth Bowles ld off with
a sirii(Je to ldt and .11tole aecond,
wenL to third on an onrthrow and
home on another o•erthro)f. Then
JJennesy walked. •tole seooad and
.cored on W~itlatch 'a •in&amp;le to
right.
Point Pletsant &amp;ot it1 run tn t•e
fourth as Wam:d ey, Pol.nt't are1i
young pitcher, doubled te lead off
the lnnlna:. Lewts alnlled hb:a
home but Bowlu ~ettled doW11 aad
shut tbem out thereafter. That

1'bc Jackets wasted no time in fourth was the only innla'g Pomt
leveutng wJth "Point. Crooks led · had a man beyond firSt base.
of( with a single to lett -and Hindy I Middlep~rt
200 02b o- 4 5 1
was n.te on an error. Bowles, who j Pt. P\easant
000 \00 0-1 3 4
~Is() looks great at the plate, hit
Batteries: MiddlepOrt;: Bowles
a long single to center scoring and Hl.ndy ; Pet. Ple~sant: Wamsley

KARR and VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

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�Chester Gorden
Club'!laets New
Off.Ji'e.rs For 57

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Winding Trail
Postal Service
Racine Athletes Gard~n Club
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Thai appmed to "''ke lhe poo R ki
tal cuta certain to go into e!fe .t
an
ng g •
Mr1. Allard PrtU entertained tht!
Winding Trail Garden Clu,b . Thun
at 1... for f... d.y..
'Oally s~tlnet, Pomeroy·Middleport, o, Aprll12, 1957-7

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rGB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
NOTICE OF 'PUBLIC SALE

RATES
2 eeDtl per word. one •lnac;rtJoa. Mlnlmum thule DOc........f, centl
word for three eonMeDti.Ye inlertioDJ,
· Slle&lt;lal - One mooth for 25 centa per wont
Pull nto of 2 ...,,. per word will be ol&gt;.lf&amp;ed lor advertlalne If

GETS
RESULTS

NOTlC! _ Eat at Parker'l Be~
caurant., Pomeroy. You'll eat
better for !ess.
3 22 Jmop.

• AT• DON'T YOU KNOW?

Plai.1s
Route 680, di&amp;eontinuin;r
farming so will scll-1956---860
Ford tractor, cultivators, plows,
pickup disc. moWer, one row
corn picker, Oliver hay baler,
Oli.ver side rake on rubb~ r,
Oliver manure sp:-c11der, eul 1i·
packer, Oliver corn planter, 14
milk cans, wash vat, can rack ,
1000 bale.s mixed hay, 500 bales
straw, Titan chain saw, lik'!
new, and a tour ton Dearborn
wagon with new tirc.11 and bed.
Robert Hill, Owner.
Harald Goddard, Auctlorwer.

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CardofThanks

We wi11h lo thank alJ o( ou'
frienlis and nci ghb11n who sent
flowers for the funerel of our
mother, Mrs. John Yatc11.
Paul Zirkle family
Chester Zirkle famUy,
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'(8bl Auto Services
a. H. RAWLINGS SONS CC.- :H
hour 11fretker Senlee.

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timber, peach trees, a good
rarm and priced rieht.
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Harley Davidson MoLnrcyclc '5tJ RESIDENCE - Happy Hollow Rd.,
8 acres, 5 rooms, othm· buildings
price $200.00, Rot&gt;c:·t Mc-Daniel,
price $2,150.00.
410 Broadway, Midlilcport..
RESIDENCE - Close ln. 4 rooms,
4-J2-3tc
large lot, pnee $3,~0.00.
BASS1NE1rt', play pen and IH!£i 1 RESIDENCE - Lincoln Hill, 6
good as new . Call 438-X.
rooms, 3 down, 3 and bath up,
4-1:!·3tc
basement, Iorge lot, priced right.
Purl Perker, Agtnt
Heavy he ns, dresse d or on foot
Pomeroy, Phone 201
Also, large whltc eggs. P.bom•
Earl D. Mendor, Sr., Re~ltor

811·:\C. E. M.

D~ m~wood, For~s~

Run.

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Phone 822'1. Ni&amp;lll Phone GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
11039-X. .PODGE • PLYMOIJTH
Ser:vlee. R. A. Finlaw, :Sl2 B.
DEAlJ:IIIi,

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SEE 8li..L CHILDS for the BEST
usod car values.
3·30 ·1 mo.c

19!58

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Catalina Cpe. $2,611!i.OO. Hydra·
matle dilvc, all lcalher soat",
.fully
equipped.
Blaettna1·'R
Pomeroy.
4·11·6tc

1936 Buick Spedal va 4 dr . Rh•·
lert Sedan. $2,89&amp;.00. Dynaflow
drive, almo•t like the day It
waa 10ldl Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.

!4aln St.. Pomeroy.

1934 Dod1e VB Roytl 4 dr. Sl!'·
dan. fl,21111.00. Po,..r ateerinl
power nlte, DOdle'i flneli t.
Blullnar's, Pomeroy. •4-li-Olr
lUU Buick V8 Super 4 dr. Sedan
·11.215.00. Oynaflow drive . be:tu·
tlful Lwo tone blue finish . BLwt

Goori used Maytag washer fo;·
sule, sec Millard V&lt;m Meter or
cal1 OO~· Y, Syracuse. 4·11-3tp

Servlee or
eomforltq
beauty

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STOIU! and FILLING S'I'AWON,
eio!IQ In town.
well ttochd, wllll 8 room u..
11T Butternu~
..IJ.l2tc
in1 ap~rtmont. on lol ·l101110 on
R~ 143, 2 lillie from Pomoroy, J. Five Room ApOrlment with laua·
J . Ward,
· t 8 8tp
dry and Gora1e, Firat Flcior. A.

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( 161 For Trade or Sale
cabinet, 1 cloUt.. hamper, Iron
ln1 beard, Ifon, kllehen ca~l· SPOTTED PONY, br~ o aaddl•
net, elmort new ·• •• eooklnw:
·for· 11le or tnde for milk cow.
ttove,. WetUnJhOU.O rvfni:erp
studio eab-

Melvin Howard, ULart Falls.

4~ 11-Glc

vUllty table, wardrobe
blonde dreaaer, ·blonde, bed. 2
plat(orm rorkera, 1u '"'"ti~E

!201 Buslne'ss ~rvices

Auetlctneor:

COMPLETE Iaaaurance PrOteetloD,
Llle, Auto. Fire, Poll~&gt; Call lljl•
Klllo, Mlddlepor~ Ohio.

and other ltemll Ownero

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watebmuer. con NS JE'WJLI!IIIS, .r.meroJl
1-a.tl

FREE
IIEMONSTRATION

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•llbln the

Trevey-Finsterwald

ALLEN APPLIANCE
Pomeroy

228 E. Main Sl.

Jud!ge:.._~--~~~~~Trr~v;;~~~~~""'~"'C~~~~~=~·

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f'IA Meeting Is
Held On Mondely

Apr.il 27.

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Thine F.yes&gt;t and "To A White
Rose". This group will go to the
state
finuls
in Columbus on
April 13.
Mls, Rober ts' ' Ei~htb Grade
room won the attendance bann • ·.
Delicious refrcshV'en!!l Wt..i e
sen·ed by the hostess eommlttei':.

Etier Hear
of a Tree
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Mrs. McMaster
Is Honor Guest
At Party Wed.

McMaster. who
IJllans to return .t o · her home at
Bradenton, ,Fla., this month, wu
guest or honor it a party ilven
Wednesday. evening by Mrs. Em•
· mett Shuler.

Phone 2811

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INSURAJiiCB AG£NC'I"
'lre.Aut-lo,Htalttl
a.CCIDINY
Life. Cuuolly--

Reoi Eatate Broker
ln MlDDI.II'OitT, OHIO

PHONill

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, bY !In, ·David Ohlin1er
~ .F. • Parm;.iee.
Shuler . ae~ .a deosert
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OHIO V4LLIY
JUNK CO.
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~lcbmln, 111n. COsb
lane Gilby, Mro. Clin·

Mra. Jarne1 B~ch'sn-

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Junketing Middleport and Pomeroy couneilmen Thunday ret~rn­
ed with 1 favorable impre!lsion of

street cle_aning equipment viewed
in. Nelsonville it was learned today,
A spokesman of tbe Pomeroy
council delegation said the bl~
coun&lt;!ll group has not met yet to
discus, what tpembers raw but he
ttelieved '.'ri\Oat of us thought the

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Street Comrilillllo~ ~Wta" Ellla
traveled to St. lli\-Yit, W. Vi. aod

NelaonviJle. The)' went lo, ~pitlte
~ars.

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pre~::Jdcn • opcnr
wijJ\ the ehO" ptaytt ln uni10 n
followe"a ~ .._...h
devotJooJ taken
from John"''8 :37 b"' MN. Charll's
1 "'wi s. Mem brrs responded to roll
call with thelf faVorilt! Bprml!:
flower ·
Mrs. Robert Thompson gave a
report on the county meeting held
· Rutlan"'u when the plans for
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landscaping the grounds at the
county Infirmary and also the
eoveted lbtina bY an eye as ·
forming .of J'unior Garden Cluhs
The athlett!l so bC~norrd wh" I were explained. Mrs. Lewis rc·
now are o~ the bueball SQi toHi ported on the booi: ordered for
and doing very well , thank you . the Pomeroy Public Library.
o:.;re Car l WO:Ite. Bob Birch. Iv;w j It was aireed that each mem·
Powell and Rullhle Salser. J~m· 1 ber Would take a hat and pur:se to
my Adami!, a eomfnlt flm bas ~ th~ next meeting which will. be
•nan too was ordered t 0 take 1t so ld as a mo ney making proJect.
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nnusually tl!:tin• bOut with wn- at 1he Plam.s, pn
";8!1 anfer flu. tte lt no.t out for bl'IC· nounced. Th~ traveling pnze do·
oL '
ated b" Miss Emma Seltz was
ball but will play 'tdllS swnmc.r.
n
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Mrs Prall
Racine Cftaeh Larry Mom~ •n ~.var e o • ·
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takes to !his_. nti'x!nr. pt !iCbO :~,r.
Mrs. Thorrlpson gave an inter.
sblp and athletic$ lilil,J j duck to ~sttng talk on "African ViOJet&amp;'''
watl!r. He was satutat()rb:n
and how to plant and eate !or
craduated from. Jaebonv1~lu- them. Miss Seitz read an Mti~le on
'frlmble Itla:b School.
daffodils narcissus and jonqutb.
The rbll· SeiliOri: t,i.tty Badg
FloWe; judges for th~ eveni'ng
le
Robert 'Bltth; Norma CllaJ,. were Mrs. c. L. Heaton and Mr_s.
f, R ·b rl Eu1er UrrJ' HOlte. Robert Thompson and blue rib- .
:ah,.d ~ e 11 Ph ius Dlle Donn"&lt;: bOns were awarded to Mra. ·pratt ,
vavl
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Jean LeW~, Lewter Manuel, Jl'al'! I Heaton, Miss Seitz and Mrs. Lewi11.
Neville. _Gtmna Randolph, Wa~l I Red ribbons were awarded to Mrs.
da Roush, Shirley Saber, Dwzun Joseph Struble, Mrs. Terrell and
Sayre, Claudia Shiefda, Gem•· Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Leo Bryan and
vleve Snyder, TommY Stollar~ . Mrs. Struble t"tach received a while
Mttatrn taylOr, J.1nicv Wl!'bh. ribbon and ye11ow ribbons were
Janice Wolfe.
~warded to Mrs. I:.cwl! and Mrs.
•J uniors: Jackie Adam.~. &lt;;aro· Terrell.
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Iyn Cleland, June Codn('r, Tom·
During the· social hour a eon·
my Flsh@r, A.rdhl~ . Il.1ymc::1,
Mary Kay Johnson, Linda Ma 1• test and a " What's My Name"
lory, tvan Powell, Judy . Proffitt game were conducted by Mrs. Br)'·
Annabel ft0.11e, Susa;l Sha in, P1 an. The hostesS' served a dessert
tricia Stobart, Jack Wf'ese, Cm l cour!li!. The Easter theme was carried out in tt.e napkins and favors
Woffe.
of small baskets filled with ,c andy
Sophom01·es: Jimmy Adams, eags.
Sharon
Boso, . Doi'Othy Bu .. h,
Frank.le Chapman, Mt~lvin Circlt:,
Linda Donahue, Charles
Gaul,
D~n~a. Hilldore, Cha.rles Ih • ~' ·
·BY Mrs. Ru~ull Painter
V1rgm1a Johnso~, Lrm
Mr. 1mri .'.1rs. John Bailey, Mrs.
.fJOrtaJd "'!cpade, .shlrJcy. l\1cfi.~1 , MU~;tha Wolfe .and M;rrt. Nora BBivey, Patr1e1111 ~aJhn, Maly All .·_ lev were Fridav evening callers of '
Nease , Lena Neville, Harry Our~.
and Mr'i. ·will Heilman.
Nancy Prortilrt, Nadine Rou:,h,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Utnham.
Ronnie SaUH, .ftos emary Sal'str, and s on, Da\'Y , of Relore, Mr. and't
Ann Sargent. Altle Stover, Mart h.l Mrs. Barney Norph uf Park er!iburg
Te.a'ford.
were Sunday vi sitors of Mr. and
Fl·eshrnl'h' J oyce C&lt;~rs on. E ~&lt;' · Mrs. Lenard Lanham
lyn Cle~and, Ma!'y E:.1l er, I.O\l_ISI'
Mrs_ Etta Will of Rockland and
Fisher, · Dolorus Glenn, Kather 111 •' Mrs. H('!en Loren tv of Belpre were
Pierce, Ann Proctor, Pa}tY R,ou ~ h .~ .u!JtiQy . v.is!t r:r~, of ~ Mr. and ~s.,
Margie
Stob.:trt, Leroy \\·olr, .. . It~ailflleitl .... · , ,..,. · · ~ ,..
Sheila Voung.
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Honor R!JII Note: P artly R'Ju ~:h.
lfr. and Mrs. Gerald V1olet, Mr.
(Freshman) and Donna Hilldor(~ and Mrs. f!'loyd S'pence, Mrs. Den·
fSophornore) were omitted on be . zU Geoglcm, Mrs. Alva Clurk and
4th six·week..'l honor roll throu ...h son were Su~day afternoon callers
an error
and
abse nce. Wheo. of Mrs. J emur Roush.
grades were complete they at·
~r. and Mrs. Daqa Turn e~ a11d
taincd honor roll standing.
c~tldren were
Sunday . dmn~r
Special Honor: D&lt;~vid Hysf'll guests of Mr. and Mrs., Will ~Te ll·
(Senior) 2nd place in State or man. Rev. and Mrs. 1ro~ Fields
Oh 10
' · · th Agriculture . Scholar· and daughter of Nelsonville, ~1r.
and Mn. Raymond Pullens were
h . TID t 5 e
s lp . ~s •
callers in the afternoon.
Mr. and MrS'. De nzil Geaglein
called m\ Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Geoglein Saturday,
Mr .and Mr~ . Homer Gcoglcin
were Tuesday dinner guests or Mr.
and Mrs. Will Heilman.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Brown and .
dinner ··
children we~e Sunday
guest~ of Mr .and MrJ. RuJsell
Painter. Mr. &lt;1nd Mrs. Ralph Paint· "'Il
er and daughter p.nd Mrs. Ivan
BACHILOI IXPLAINS
Wood were afternoon callers.
MEMPJDS, Tenn~ .l)'p - Former
-Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs and Mrs.
u. ·s. Sen. Kenneth D. McKellar. J,.enarcf Lanho~m were recent callat 88, .a bachelor, ~ld he made a ers.at lhe Will Hellman home .
ml.stake in not mal'l'Yini. "I
"'tt thOUld have mari'Jed · yotrng," he 1 Freddie Johnson returned Wed ·. ···
ex.pltlned. "Trouble- WM tbe oldei ne-sday to his empyloyment on
f aot' I
!particular the Union Barge Line Corp.,
arid tess
towboat , William Penn.
John 'Terte,Jl;,

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Mr.

POWER MOWER · · · .. · · , ·· · · · · · · · $69.95

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18·lneh Self Propelled

POWER MOWER
. ZO·Inch ~ell Propelled

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POWER MOWER ........ ........

~-~ prolootla ,..cot-!~ 'i'
pro- 10 ....eawW. .... ·-falot!o aiU(

ZO·Inch 4 Cycle- H1nd Throtfle- Recoil Stoner

lloe

POWER MOWER · · .. , · · .. , · · · · · · .. $104.95

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UNLAWFUL . TO
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RADIO ' TEUMsiON SERVICE,
Phone !JO, Cleland Apptlanee
Star,e, t:UI W.lbll! Sl, PollleroJ.
2·:a&amp;-tf

GASOLINE ALLEY

WEST SHADE

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ICIIAP IRON -MITALl

melbbets

Chib of whleh she Is
rriember alao. Prbe1

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WE BUY

given .a litt

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20·1nch 4 €yele

Rodney Downlna

Coundlmen Are
Impressed By
Street Cleaner

Mrs. Charlel

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weld served 1t
Lrly AdiH S..n
meeting to 2S
Chalrman Cltl iJayaen 'D-Arl1.
ani ~ lfU,Uts. Mr. Clark of th~ Senate "J.pft.!Prilfiot.,.
Oltt Baer.
CD)bmittee tol• 'fi!J)Gtten that lt
tht House a;pto\'e4 an emet
gone:y .postal •PPrDPTittion Mopday his
com;mlttee
probably
act OIY it TueSday.
That .would enabl~ 1he Senate
to act' on it beiore Heesalng
:t'hursqay for Eastet. .The till.!l
The Wesletn L&lt;Jeal PTA held Olen: eould be oanc!alled beforo
Its April meeting at the Rutla.nd :Easter .- weekend.
High sthool on Monday ..oillnt.
Post ortices acroa11 the na(.llftl
April 8th.
31te9.dy' had Issued orders to
meeting opened with the moo.t of their· earrler1 llllld clerks
gtloup singing America.
1 to . stay home .
Post offices plam;cd to halt
Leslie Fultt:, wiee ehaitman of
the Mcig!i County Health CouneU ftelend deliverlea of fir1t, secgave a short talk explaining tl1e and and most third elau mall
future oC the group.
aBd close their door"! to the pu.hThe commUtee for the Alum:ti Jic; only special de~! very mr..fl
Ba.nquet, whic~ is to be sel'vco1 8nd rush ordefs of perishable.;
by the PTA was named.
and medlelne were b be contin·
The nominating committee nam lied .
the ~chedultd shutdown thrC!'I~
ed the following' offleel'tl for next
ene·
d WideJpfe-a:d business disrupyeat': president, ~rs. Glen Smith:
ict president, Mrs: N(•tman Will; tions and 20.000 postal emp)oyes
~cre-tary, Mrs. 1\obert Kina; tr~:l· face bein1 laid off by the week
end eurtailmeletS
and othetrs
surer, Mu ..Robert Fetty.
scheduled
to
go
into
effect b:··
The Girls' Glee Clu" uqder the
tween
Mon!;{ay
and
April
29.
direction Of Mrs. c. 0 . Chapman
sang two numberS "Let Utere l!e
Song" and "Open Thy Blue Eye~"
This is the goup wh.i.t"h wtlt go t11
the state finals :~t Granville ,n

18·1neh 4 Cycle

FUNERAL HOME
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RidC:IlOUr, Mrs. Vernon Weber to canrel all '?J' P•tt i&gt;f ihe cali
Holter, Mra. Earl Dean, deperulin' 011 flow muett of t~e . r.
Mors, Mts. Laverhe munon dollars C6hgT'tM appi\1
. Ruth Baer ind Mrs. · · f

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writ fen. e~p.tiona to said accounts
or any uem thereof. five days
prior. to J)tprin,, and at thet tln.ae
furthet ~.[hhe . may be alJo~d for
cause iO. fUe such exCepntLons.

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Mr1. CUah Johnaon, 'radbury. Loc1l aulomohile agent!)' baa 61openina Cor bookkeeper, lady
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w~th experience preferred, but
SAT., April 13, I :00 1\ M. near
r:tperlcnce
not
nMeuar)'.
1'uppen Pl1ina, 1~~ 1 p1lle aoutlr
Write
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e/
o
Dolly
Sentinel
Oft, R~ T· Oft
~ . Roa1.
Pomeroy.
Hl.:lto.
Squan lub KaJta&amp; .-,:o~r, 1 2

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$74.50
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IIEYEIIS deep well pump. Vlr111
Teaford, Syracua:e, 007-M.
For Rt~nt - l:ortenalon Lldders,
4 8 8tc
Seallold Boll'da; Drop Clotbo.
Clinton Flohor, !llddleport.
34 It 3 room houae trailu, balh
11 I tl
Phone 112115-X,
eomplete with tub and abower.
Very reaoonablo. iiiN model. lor rent • Eieetrlo
wollpaper
Write Bo• 11'11, Alltona, Ohio.
ttean1er,
CUniun P'laher, Mid·
c·o etp. dieport. !'h. . 82111-X
ll·UI

tor~ bate etb!net,

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CONCIU!TB BLOCKS
· "Build-· 'or

AQ,y

or atag other home appliaHC!es·

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!REFRIGERATORS
!TELEVISION

FIRST and fiOal account of Loring
GomeJ:~ ·ex'etutor or- the estate of
WilHam H. Gomer, deceased;
FIRST and ·Final account of Opal
E. Sti.rUe:y, ad~inistratrix of the
e~Late of W. C'. Stanley, deceased.
Ali' personS . interested are re·
quired. to attend sUch settlement
and Jttake· ·objections ·thereto, if
any th~y h.ave.

$87.50 ulue

Pllone M- Pomerey

Phono
--FurnJahed rooma,

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regular

I Mll• llortll of Po1111...,.

Meigs Equlpllltn! Co.

bath. E.

TWO PJECI deeu rose Frieze Uv-

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Rent

Far Sale

A BIG MONEY·SAYERI,
18·iach THRIRI·CUT
Rotary Power Mower
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Good Cleu VIed Can
All Makn and Modell

AUTO SALES

de- l

ceased.

.• .: John

METROPOLITAN

40.

111118 Chevrolet Bel-Aire 2 dr. S•· tl-41 for
don. pOli.OO. Power &amp;lide, one
of ·the
eleanett '&amp;3 around. 2 si.. pinl rooma. Call
Blietlllar',t. Pomeroy, HI-Gic

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For Your Old Mower On
All Following Mowers

TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy

4 D 6tp

N"w, for as little u 2 days
bauq a year, II will pay
you to uwn a ttme proven

FOR

LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE

FULTON THOMPSON

U.S. No, 23
WAVERLY, OHIO ·· ·

Ir

A MOWER?

Complel•ly New From
Hitch to Chute

WANTED - used sewing machine .
Phone Portland riM. Mrs. J. B.

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALER

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WAVERLY MOBILt
HOME SAlES::-:

~uae
th~ mall ... aetvleoe,"

Walte r said.
totnlnt
But
he said tllfo eommltte r
yar were eleeted as followa: ptes. WO!lld have tO enlble Summet·
ident, Mrs. P.avid Kob1ent&amp;; Viee field to can'~l the eu! order wi! n·
president, Mn. H~race ·Karr; See. in "Lbia · legal rtCiuirements."
h · C. N. Jones; Treas., Mn. Carl
Summetfl~d .told tftt Sen.ate
f(autz. Mrs. Woode reported thit toQ~mittee that fie wouhf be vtothe trash eanli were pla~ed on the
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•t lai,·ng lhe fedfral lnn·defi(lle•: -~·
set\9Pl yar
an
eommunJ Y
ds
law if he continued run ~etzt .
groun ·
licllrf withont h.eeebafY fundf;.

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Do You

tt AYLIIUf ,.,

(Ill Wanted To Buy

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

Middleport, Meigs CotiJty, Ohio._ aon ltob8~Uer. .;u.,.dlan of Ever- church dining room after th('
The aforesaid real estate is ap-j et.t H.· totenllri~ !J m
. inor. ~.
meetin1 Wtien tea and assortc:l
- TWEN'fY·$E&lt;19ND · ,e~:~rrent ac· rookies • were served. Arrange.
·
eou.Q;J of-l!:dlaOra JfDbatetter, iuard.
ian of t)Je ¢st~te . of Hollis· D. Hill,
Stale of Ob.lo, Meigs County
an ""'ort\pet•nt,•
FtR8'I' -ahd (inat.,ccou.nt of Bertha&lt;:4~);;;.):2;;·,;1,;t•;_;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
E. Qarst, pxetuQ:'~ qf _the '!'State of
·David _
1:. D•rat, deceased . .
FIRST and Jinal uco"nt of Laura
MeKei-lzie, adntfnistr.atrb: of the
eatlte ·ef Japtes ,w. Me.K enzte. ,

New Holland

.". t r J&gt;:lgin Boat WJLh steering
frols , 10 Hi&gt; Scotl Atwat~ r
Motor, .excellent
c'ondition ,
l37ti .OO. Preston Motors, Mid·
dleport.
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HHile.

19M Pontiac VB Star Chief Cata·
llna Cpe. ~,185.00. Hard Top,
all Jeat.her seat1, powttr 8lecr·
lng aad bnkea. Bla o tt'l'lar' ~· .
Pomeroy.
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Dogs Vaccinated

See The

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Shockey,

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JU.er'a wru Jive rou the beat 3 Hereford cow11 wtlh calves, FARM - 120 acres, Bashan Keno
trade 00 Jurniturt. or appUan- : Calves ready to veal. 1 yearling
Road, 7 room house, large barn,
ee..
44 tf I Hereford bull. See Lorenzo Dav· other
building:., plenty of water,

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L. COAII.S,
Ad.mJnbtrator of Pse
UXI lOry
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~tate,
of Stella HoUDr. Mild.re~ Bate. m21'n ~f Lak:n uns~~t.s i~ ~~~rl~gnctu~ry o! the
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State 01p1\l , ·La m. · a., W) i church and in the d:ning room.
8 out of 10 person11 tha t re11d this foll~s:
land is out of· Lot Number Four ~ • iFULTZ
the gueat speaker this week when
· 8hoe~ repa1re
· d. 1 Beg1nnmg
· at the Ea s t er1Y earner Hundred
and Fifteen
1~) aad
lor ~~mhmtrator
the Auxill•ad need theJr
being Sixty-eiJht
(68) &lt;4feet
on Altom,
C3 &amp; ..
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-., of the Lewis·M•n· 1..-;;;o,;;;;;;;;.;;;;;..;;;..;;;;;-;;.;;;;.;;;;;;;
Racine Shoe Shop,
YO'l sav~ of S.rah Dieteraon's Lot on Grant Grant Street and Twenty-four (24:)
) 1 . .. ~. J' (4) 15, 12, ate
ley Post, American J...egion, he ·(!
here.
4-5-tf Stre~t; thence in an Ea~terly di- feet on Olive Street and :Uea on
a 1peeial "Amerie:~nism"' p:oreeuon on Grant StMet, Suty..elght
r
1.
~JM/ U
gram at the Mt. Moriah Baptist
TI!RMITIS EXTERMINATED
(68) feet· thence in a SoutherJv t.lte Ea~ side adjoining Sarab Dk&gt;
·· ·~ · , ,,-~ IC8
Church.
For .1rree inspeet1ionSl phonpe 383-M, diredion' One Hundred and Seven· ke~':: s .to:. following de-ibed
-; J' :;: . 1·~·,. . .
,
Dr. •·teman S"'ke on the
GJ more Supp Y ore, omeroy. ty (170) feet to • poiot on Ollver
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All work guaranteed. Fully in- I Street Twenty.fo~.&amp;r {24) feet Eart real estate, In aald Vlllage of Mid- SITJ~-.,7 .oF ·ACCO~NTS theme Of Ute program and othtrs
Save $100 to $1000
sured. Vaughan's Industrial and from the Easterly corner of Sarah i dleport, Ohio; Belnt a atrlp Off P~!Co,,.'IWM ~lift,. ~ p~rtlcipating in , the prolfam
Residential Termite Control Ser- Dickerson's lot aa it faeea on Oil-/ the Weaterly 1lde of Lot No.
N~
· 1)11. httt;by 11~~ - that tlt.e- were Mrs. William· Smith, ~hair·
vice, St. MaryS", w. Va.
4 9 tf
- - beirtK 2 feet wid~ on Grant Street folio ' N' '.Jt!'tciim~ 'h.ave ~t:~_ -lliedd.' man of the Amerleamsm commit·. Waverly, Ohio, Dealer :·stuck
and running back to a point oil la s
~COai-t ·tor, settleu1en"' J;n 1
h
uxl"
M
c r1 / · with 75 new and used trailera.
(20 B, Insurance
' Oliver Slreet·5 feet wide from tho lhll :IJio .
~~ 1!&lt;' ~eard '·o.ni ~:..::1 I :r.~lde;;,ar;,; th~·· A=~io ~ 14 to 50 ft Also 10 wide!,' two
and three bedrooma, natloaally
1 wm.
f', a ....u·s Euteriy Une; !fedno.&lt;i'7. •' MB1 lOtll. at ' 1o:oo
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known makes. The lowest JIOS·
COMPLETE Insurance ProtecUon,
: this strip being to widen the WliL o.elCJFic'.--. ln.,. belnJ not leil 'than ~ry~!~11g, ~~~~ ~j~tO:~es~~~~M~~
1
aible terms anywhere. Drive a
Llfe, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don
against
F. Hutsell Jot and beln1 i.ltrip oU ~irty,. ~)',-altet- tucb p"'blleaUon, Will Winston. The Jadie.s Mki"~
little and save a lot. The~ are
Mllla, MlddleJf..rt, Ohio.
of the Weaterly aide o! Lot No. to-Wit-: ! :
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part in the program 'were dresa~1
well
worth your trip. This is
Rabies and Distemper.
416.
~,·· a.'afinal. acc~unt of Watne
"ile r th
8aroe1 R1m&amp;WOn iDiuraDCe AaeDI!J'.
your LA,ST shopptne pl~;~ so
Treating Horses, CatUe or Hoes
The above de~erlbed real eatate H. A"L-i~, 1.drillniltrator of,.. ... 1n W•1
. or
e eft'emony . .
!or all diseases
~
O.V'CJ
eoni.e prepared t~ deal. r:ast,
Kld.dlepollt. Fire • Automobl...
being the same sald real estate tate QI • OaNnH J. qtase, alsp
Another program on this same Free -Delivery. Move in tombr· 8oD&amp;. Phnne 8310.:1
640-al j
conveyed to decede11t hy CeJ11fl- 1mowo~~ G1rd J. ·Chase. de~ased. topie wiU be given at a later datt'
rcw. Anything of value takeri jn
Dr, A. 8, Bingham, D.V,M. eate
FOREMAN It ABBOTT T.V. BERof Transfer i11ued in the FIRST· an_
4
htlal a~ua\· ill Wil· according to the announcement. trade.
. ·::
OSU
Clan
1919
VICE All makel Repaired by Ex·
estate
of
William
F;
Rursel1.
lfam
.
;1L
Qarnes,
eiJVdiap"
of
the
Mrs.
Osear
Hardaway,
a
guest,
Veterinary OHice
pert Tect,n1elana. Phone 6284 Y
Said real estate l8 located at estate ·01 -\Tli'Jllia·I. .Cafri*'s~ ininqr. als~;~ !fpoke ,at the meeting.
551 Ru ...u St,
Mlddlepor:.
6-lG-tt
,
493
Grant Street in tl:u!: Vllla1e of l'OURT{I 1ib~l a~dunt of Edl- · A tea hour was held in the
MiddlePOrt, Phone 6131

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8~ miles east or Tuppers

+12·21p

day· of Jl)e.

~QQ,ERT

''.D.

PUBLIC $ALE
MONDAY, APRIL 15, I P, M.

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On

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(91 For Sale

Call398 Today- An Ad In
lhls eolumn

In halld

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DOt pold lor before tbe !lith of elcll mouth lollowlneln,.rtlon.
ElTon In AdnrtiiiDI--Iihould be repoJ'ted Immediately. Tbo
.o.ll)' Sent19el "'ill DOL be retpooalDie for more than one incorl'M lnlertlon.
&lt;'.ard of Tbanb and flpeelal Nollcea of Eventa $1.00. Obituaries
publlalled 11 1 &lt;eat per lfOr4.

find employment - hire or find a lost lmn tbrou!lb
Tbe o.t1Y Sentlnlll WAfiiT
ADS. DOn't put It off ~

situated ln the County of corner of Sarah DM:kenon'1 lot;

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HARTFORD PERSONAU
Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mlsl
Besaie J,enkins were busines.s vifo
iton in Point Pleasant Tuesday.

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l'l"S EASY TO
BUY- SELL- BENT-

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PHONE J98

(l) Notices

e~ate,

In pursuance of an ~rder of the Meigs and State of Ohlo, to-wit :
thence Northerly to the pllee ol
h'~bah.. ~OIITt
of Metgs Coun4'·
Situated in the Village of Mid· beginn.ina:.
Oh1&lt;~, I ':'1ll offer for sale at pubhc dleport, County of Meig1 and State The above described tract of
auction ,on the 13th day of April, of oh 1·0, and further deaerl'·d aa

WANT ADS

la·k, H • 1
tn OSpltO
HeO d 15 Speaker
B f A 'I'

19~7 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the ver Streel; then~ Twenty-four pratst!d:· ,~$1',jOO,OQ and mut be
l door of the Meigs County Court (24) feet in a Westerly direeUon lhe iPpt-i~ valu~.
..
I House, the f"lUowing descrlbed r f4l on Oliver Street to the Eu'terly
Tllt\ .terml Of the sale an; Calh

·Legal Notice

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Club me for thei r Ap,ril meeUna:
But 'L. Robe Walter. s'wnml'r·
0h0f 0
fieJ-I'a 1£
- . .iul adhll•nt ror putr:.
·
at th~ 1\I).V!e. of Mrs. Paul .Btt~r
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wtth Ml1. fthy MIHer, as~\!ltillt lie rela ions. ·said ear 1Y 1o U\ '
Rac·inr 's ri!ttl •he-weeks hor.o;
ho.l.as.,·
~
\hAL "somrthui &amp;: iiUU rhlzht lM' roll \. ,..., on it the nmnl'sf of n\·.!
a...
er the TPtns'ttQM'
Mr. ~'··•· ihowcd oolo.r ol.t••; workt:d
Walt ~out::
""" 11 . . . "con&lt;'cl
bi -"' &amp;lx~ b$ketbll
' ph..ll
.., . . . '&amp;
IIJII.ql
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starters
t
t P""" ua.vn , a
laken of · • Itda 'from bli lonnift 'l " lhM ·
equetl from
1 h b
lmo t ·
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iiOJ tt
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om~mon I 1a1 as etnmr: a s 8
gave some. lnttrelt.}$~ in oi'-~t~h~~·;-.,,,.tiP:~:'~~r.~ CoQ~mtt.tillt h b.
:S~~!olt·
l· ue
•• r•itlh""
a lt. ·
s ol ada. J:_
apptDf~&amp;l ()I emu·
l(rll. Wtilbt read liet PI
would: ~ntble su·· 1F.very honor roll this year h:•11
on Annu.ls an·tt P'er~
reseil'ld ordth lbr had a1 lea.st (our or th;;! &amp;tarter~
~fM;•Jf'·''l&lt;ll~ Purley ·Kart's
the cut!.
,
on Jt. Thb timf:!, fl\•e. The sixlli.
w'at " How
·
dTo.. Start
E TbhMOUI
1 n...
"Thetc it no -dettrc on th e pat·.,1 Dour Graham has much bPtlet·
.1
piniu" an lurs. ar ....:an Jave l&gt;f the Post Office b epartment to lhau average gr.ades ~ut wit I
undUe har dship or disruJ.t aome put exceptw_ns,
th•.'

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8-;DU!y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aprill2, 1957

TilE hiiiB FAIIILY

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lbft.ANDMI

�Chester Gorden
Club'!laets New
Off.Ji'e.rs For 57

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Winding Trail
Postal Service
Racine Athletes Gard~n Club
'
• Hi. h On IMeetmg Is Held
Thai appmed to "''ke lhe poo R ki
tal cuta certain to go into e!fe .t
an
ng g •
Mr1. Allard PrtU entertained tht!
Winding Trail Garden Clu,b . Thun
at 1... for f... d.y..
'Oally s~tlnet, Pomeroy·Middleport, o, Aprll12, 1957-7

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Mr. i.rl Clark wll tbt &amp;uest

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lpeaker rhen t e c ester Gar en

rGB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
NOTICE OF 'PUBLIC SALE

RATES
2 eeDtl per word. one •lnac;rtJoa. Mlnlmum thule DOc........f, centl
word for three eonMeDti.Ye inlertioDJ,
· Slle&lt;lal - One mooth for 25 centa per wont
Pull nto of 2 ...,,. per word will be ol&gt;.lf&amp;ed lor advertlalne If

GETS
RESULTS

NOTlC! _ Eat at Parker'l Be~
caurant., Pomeroy. You'll eat
better for !ess.
3 22 Jmop.

• AT• DON'T YOU KNOW?

Plai.1s
Route 680, di&amp;eontinuin;r
farming so will scll-1956---860
Ford tractor, cultivators, plows,
pickup disc. moWer, one row
corn picker, Oliver hay baler,
Oli.ver side rake on rubb~ r,
Oliver manure sp:-c11der, eul 1i·
packer, Oliver corn planter, 14
milk cans, wash vat, can rack ,
1000 bale.s mixed hay, 500 bales
straw, Titan chain saw, lik'!
new, and a tour ton Dearborn
wagon with new tirc.11 and bed.
Robert Hill, Owner.
Harald Goddard, Auctlorwer.

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is, L It Z Shop, 114 Court St .
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CardofThanks

We wi11h lo thank alJ o( ou'
frienlis and nci ghb11n who sent
flowers for the funerel of our
mother, Mrs. John Yatc11.
Paul Zirkle family
Chester Zirkle famUy,
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'(8bl Auto Services
a. H. RAWLINGS SONS CC.- :H
hour 11fretker Senlee.

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timber, peach trees, a good
rarm and priced rieht.
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Harley Davidson MoLnrcyclc '5tJ RESIDENCE - Happy Hollow Rd.,
8 acres, 5 rooms, othm· buildings
price $200.00, Rot&gt;c:·t Mc-Daniel,
price $2,150.00.
410 Broadway, Midlilcport..
RESIDENCE - Close ln. 4 rooms,
4-J2-3tc
large lot, pnee $3,~0.00.
BASS1NE1rt', play pen and IH!£i 1 RESIDENCE - Lincoln Hill, 6
good as new . Call 438-X.
rooms, 3 down, 3 and bath up,
4-1:!·3tc
basement, Iorge lot, priced right.
Purl Perker, Agtnt
Heavy he ns, dresse d or on foot
Pomeroy, Phone 201
Also, large whltc eggs. P.bom•
Earl D. Mendor, Sr., Re~ltor

811·:\C. E. M.

D~ m~wood, For~s~

Run.

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Phone 822'1. Ni&amp;lll Phone GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
11039-X. .PODGE • PLYMOIJTH
Ser:vlee. R. A. Finlaw, :Sl2 B.
DEAlJ:IIIi,

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~uto Sales

SEE 8li..L CHILDS for the BEST
usod car values.
3·30 ·1 mo.c

19!58

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Po·n uac Star Chief 2 dr.
Catalina Cpe. $2,611!i.OO. Hydra·
matle dilvc, all lcalher soat",
.fully
equipped.
Blaettna1·'R
Pomeroy.
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1936 Buick Spedal va 4 dr . Rh•·
lert Sedan. $2,89&amp;.00. Dynaflow
drive, almo•t like the day It
waa 10ldl Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.

!4aln St.. Pomeroy.

1934 Dod1e VB Roytl 4 dr. Sl!'·
dan. fl,21111.00. Po,..r ateerinl
power nlte, DOdle'i flneli t.
Blullnar's, Pomeroy. •4-li-Olr
lUU Buick V8 Super 4 dr. Sedan
·11.215.00. Oynaflow drive . be:tu·
tlful Lwo tone blue finish . BLwt

Goori used Maytag washer fo;·
sule, sec Millard V&lt;m Meter or
cal1 OO~· Y, Syracuse. 4·11-3tp

Servlee or
eomforltq
beauty

388~Y.

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Pomeroy.

H2-3t&lt;

STOIU! and FILLING S'I'AWON,
eio!IQ In town.
well ttochd, wllll 8 room u..
11T Butternu~
..IJ.l2tc
in1 ap~rtmont. on lol ·l101110 on
R~ 143, 2 lillie from Pomoroy, J. Five Room ApOrlment with laua·
J . Ward,
· t 8 8tp
dry and Gora1e, Firat Flcior. A.

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( 161 For Trade or Sale
cabinet, 1 cloUt.. hamper, Iron
ln1 beard, Ifon, kllehen ca~l· SPOTTED PONY, br~ o aaddl•
net, elmort new ·• •• eooklnw:
·for· 11le or tnde for milk cow.
ttove,. WetUnJhOU.O rvfni:erp
studio eab-

Melvin Howard, ULart Falls.

4~ 11-Glc

vUllty table, wardrobe
blonde dreaaer, ·blonde, bed. 2
plat(orm rorkera, 1u '"'"ti~E

!201 Buslne'ss ~rvices

Auetlctneor:

COMPLETE Iaaaurance PrOteetloD,
Llle, Auto. Fire, Poll~&gt; Call lljl•
Klllo, Mlddlepor~ Ohio.

and other ltemll Ownero

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QUICJ[ S£1IVICE f.P l:tpalrlng ,b7 l'llil!ol'l' 'l'l'alaed
watebmuer. con NS JE'WJLI!IIIS, .r.meroJl
1-a.tl

FREE
IIEMONSTRATION

P
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at a cost

•llbln the

Trevey-Finsterwald

ALLEN APPLIANCE
Pomeroy

228 E. Main Sl.

Jud!ge:.._~--~~~~~Trr~v;;~~~~~""'~"'C~~~~~=~·

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Western Local
f'IA Meeting Is
Held On Mondely

Apr.il 27.

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•__ _ ...J:be Girls' Ensemble sang. "Lift
Thine F.yes&gt;t and "To A White
Rose". This group will go to the
state
finuls
in Columbus on
April 13.
Mls, Rober ts' ' Ei~htb Grade
room won the attendance bann • ·.
Delicious refrcshV'en!!l Wt..i e
sen·ed by the hostess eommlttei':.

Etier Hear
of a Tree
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t;rowinK Out of a Coal

Mrs. McMaster
Is Honor Guest
At Party Wed.

McMaster. who
IJllans to return .t o · her home at
Bradenton, ,Fla., this month, wu
guest or honor it a party ilven
Wednesday. evening by Mrs. Em•
· mett Shuler.

Phone 2811

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INSURAJiiCB AG£NC'I"
'lre.Aut-lo,Htalttl
a.CCIDINY
Life. Cuuolly--

Reoi Eatate Broker
ln MlDDI.II'OitT, OHIO

PHONill

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Shuler . ae~ .a deosert
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JUNK CO.
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lane Gilby, Mro. Clin·

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Junketing Middleport and Pomeroy couneilmen Thunday ret~rn­
ed with 1 favorable impre!lsion of

street cle_aning equipment viewed
in. Nelsonville it was learned today,
A spokesman of tbe Pomeroy
council delegation said the bl~
coun&lt;!ll group has not met yet to
discus, what tpembers raw but he
ttelieved '.'ri\Oat of us thought the

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Street Comrilillllo~ ~Wta" Ellla
traveled to St. lli\-Yit, W. Vi. aod

NelaonviJle. The)' went lo, ~pitlte
~ars.

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pre~::Jdcn • opcnr
wijJ\ the ehO" ptaytt ln uni10 n
followe"a ~ .._...h
devotJooJ taken
from John"''8 :37 b"' MN. Charll's
1 "'wi s. Mem brrs responded to roll
call with thelf faVorilt! Bprml!:
flower ·
Mrs. Robert Thompson gave a
report on the county meeting held
· Rutlan"'u when the plans for
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landscaping the grounds at the
county Infirmary and also the
eoveted lbtina bY an eye as ·
forming .of J'unior Garden Cluhs
The athlett!l so bC~norrd wh" I were explained. Mrs. Lewis rc·
now are o~ the bueball SQi toHi ported on the booi: ordered for
and doing very well , thank you . the Pomeroy Public Library.
o:.;re Car l WO:Ite. Bob Birch. Iv;w j It was aireed that each mem·
Powell and Rullhle Salser. J~m· 1 ber Would take a hat and pur:se to
my Adami!, a eomfnlt flm bas ~ th~ next meeting which will. be
•nan too was ordered t 0 take 1t so ld as a mo ney making proJect.
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••tY th,·s sprin" bceaul'le or an A sc,hool o!.instrueti.on to e e u
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nnusually tl!:tin• bOut with wn- at 1he Plam.s, pn
";8!1 anfer flu. tte lt no.t out for bl'IC· nounced. Th~ traveling pnze do·
oL '
ated b" Miss Emma Seltz was
ball but will play 'tdllS swnmc.r.
n
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Mrs Prall
Racine Cftaeh Larry Mom~ •n ~.var e o • ·
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takes to !his_. nti'x!nr. pt !iCbO :~,r.
Mrs. Thorrlpson gave an inter.
sblp and athletic$ lilil,J j duck to ~sttng talk on "African ViOJet&amp;'''
watl!r. He was satutat()rb:n
and how to plant and eate !or
craduated from. Jaebonv1~lu- them. Miss Seitz read an Mti~le on
'frlmble Itla:b School.
daffodils narcissus and jonqutb.
The rbll· SeiliOri: t,i.tty Badg
FloWe; judges for th~ eveni'ng
le
Robert 'Bltth; Norma CllaJ,. were Mrs. c. L. Heaton and Mr_s.
f, R ·b rl Eu1er UrrJ' HOlte. Robert Thompson and blue rib- .
:ah,.d ~ e 11 Ph ius Dlle Donn"&lt;: bOns were awarded to Mra. ·pratt ,
vavl
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Mrs. Terrell . Mrs. Thompson, Mrs .
Jean LeW~, Lewter Manuel, Jl'al'! I Heaton, Miss Seitz and Mrs. Lewi11.
Neville. _Gtmna Randolph, Wa~l I Red ribbons were awarded to Mrs.
da Roush, Shirley Saber, Dwzun Joseph Struble, Mrs. Terrell and
Sayre, Claudia Shiefda, Gem•· Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Leo Bryan and
vleve Snyder, TommY Stollar~ . Mrs. Struble t"tach received a while
Mttatrn taylOr, J.1nicv Wl!'bh. ribbon and ye11ow ribbons were
Janice Wolfe.
~warded to Mrs. I:.cwl! and Mrs.
•J uniors: Jackie Adam.~. &lt;;aro· Terrell.
·
Iyn Cleland, June Codn('r, Tom·
During the· social hour a eon·
my Flsh@r, A.rdhl~ . Il.1ymc::1,
Mary Kay Johnson, Linda Ma 1• test and a " What's My Name"
lory, tvan Powell, Judy . Proffitt game were conducted by Mrs. Br)'·
Annabel ft0.11e, Susa;l Sha in, P1 an. The hostesS' served a dessert
tricia Stobart, Jack Wf'ese, Cm l cour!li!. The Easter theme was carried out in tt.e napkins and favors
Woffe.
of small baskets filled with ,c andy
Sophom01·es: Jimmy Adams, eags.
Sharon
Boso, . Doi'Othy Bu .. h,
Frank.le Chapman, Mt~lvin Circlt:,
Linda Donahue, Charles
Gaul,
D~n~a. Hilldore, Cha.rles Ih • ~' ·
·BY Mrs. Ru~ull Painter
V1rgm1a Johnso~, Lrm
Mr. 1mri .'.1rs. John Bailey, Mrs.
.fJOrtaJd "'!cpade, .shlrJcy. l\1cfi.~1 , MU~;tha Wolfe .and M;rrt. Nora BBivey, Patr1e1111 ~aJhn, Maly All .·_ lev were Fridav evening callers of '
Nease , Lena Neville, Harry Our~.
and Mr'i. ·will Heilman.
Nancy Prortilrt, Nadine Rou:,h,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Utnham.
Ronnie SaUH, .ftos emary Sal'str, and s on, Da\'Y , of Relore, Mr. and't
Ann Sargent. Altle Stover, Mart h.l Mrs. Barney Norph uf Park er!iburg
Te.a'ford.
were Sunday vi sitors of Mr. and
Fl·eshrnl'h' J oyce C&lt;~rs on. E ~&lt;' · Mrs. Lenard Lanham
lyn Cle~and, Ma!'y E:.1l er, I.O\l_ISI'
Mrs_ Etta Will of Rockland and
Fisher, · Dolorus Glenn, Kather 111 •' Mrs. H('!en Loren tv of Belpre were
Pierce, Ann Proctor, Pa}tY R,ou ~ h .~ .u!JtiQy . v.is!t r:r~, of ~ Mr. and ~s.,
Margie
Stob.:trt, Leroy \\·olr, .. . It~ailflleitl .... · , ,..,. · · ~ ,..
Sheila Voung.
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Honor R!JII Note: P artly R'Ju ~:h.
lfr. and Mrs. Gerald V1olet, Mr.
(Freshman) and Donna Hilldor(~ and Mrs. f!'loyd S'pence, Mrs. Den·
fSophornore) were omitted on be . zU Geoglcm, Mrs. Alva Clurk and
4th six·week..'l honor roll throu ...h son were Su~day afternoon callers
an error
and
abse nce. Wheo. of Mrs. J emur Roush.
grades were complete they at·
~r. and Mrs. Daqa Turn e~ a11d
taincd honor roll standing.
c~tldren were
Sunday . dmn~r
Special Honor: D&lt;~vid Hysf'll guests of Mr. and Mrs., Will ~Te ll·
(Senior) 2nd place in State or man. Rev. and Mrs. 1ro~ Fields
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' · · th Agriculture . Scholar· and daughter of Nelsonville, ~1r.
and Mn. Raymond Pullens were
h . TID t 5 e
s lp . ~s •
callers in the afternoon.
Mr. and MrS'. De nzil Geaglein
called m\ Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Geoglein Saturday,
Mr .and Mr~ . Homer Gcoglcin
were Tuesday dinner guests or Mr.
and Mrs. Will Heilman.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Brown and .
dinner ··
children we~e Sunday
guest~ of Mr .and MrJ. RuJsell
Painter. Mr. &lt;1nd Mrs. Ralph Paint· "'Il
er and daughter p.nd Mrs. Ivan
BACHILOI IXPLAINS
Wood were afternoon callers.
MEMPJDS, Tenn~ .l)'p - Former
-Mrs. Phyllis Bearhs and Mrs.
u. ·s. Sen. Kenneth D. McKellar. J,.enarcf Lanho~m were recent callat 88, .a bachelor, ~ld he made a ers.at lhe Will Hellman home .
ml.stake in not mal'l'Yini. "I
"'tt thOUld have mari'Jed · yotrng," he 1 Freddie Johnson returned Wed ·. ···
ex.pltlned. "Trouble- WM tbe oldei ne-sday to his empyloyment on
f aot' I
!particular the Union Barge Line Corp.,
arid tess
towboat , William Penn.
John 'Terte,Jl;,

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Knop,1. 1

Mr.

POWER MOWER · · · .. · · , ·· · · · · · · · $69.95

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18·lneh Self Propelled

POWER MOWER
. ZO·Inch ~ell Propelled

$149.95
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POWER MOWER ........ ........

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pro- 10 ....eawW. .... ·-falot!o aiU(

ZO·Inch 4 Cycle- H1nd Throtfle- Recoil Stoner

lloe

POWER MOWER · · .. , · · .. , · · · · · · .. $104.95

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SPIKE··· IT'S .
UNLAWFUL . TO
FIGHT

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RADIO ' TEUMsiON SERVICE,
Phone !JO, Cleland Apptlanee
Star,e, t:UI W.lbll! Sl, PollleroJ.
2·:a&amp;-tf

GASOLINE ALLEY

WEST SHADE

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ICIIAP IRON -MITALl

melbbets

Chib of whleh she Is
rriember alao. Prbe1

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WE BUY

given .a litt

whO are

20·1nch 4 €yele

Rodney Downlna

Coundlmen Are
Impressed By
Street Cleaner

Mrs. Charlel

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weld served 1t
Lrly AdiH S..n
meeting to 2S
Chalrman Cltl iJayaen 'D-Arl1.
ani ~ lfU,Uts. Mr. Clark of th~ Senate "J.pft.!Prilfiot.,.
Oltt Baer.
CD)bmittee tol• 'fi!J)Gtten that lt
tht House a;pto\'e4 an emet
gone:y .postal •PPrDPTittion Mopday his
com;mlttee
probably
act OIY it TueSday.
That .would enabl~ 1he Senate
to act' on it beiore Heesalng
:t'hursqay for Eastet. .The till.!l
The Wesletn L&lt;Jeal PTA held Olen: eould be oanc!alled beforo
Its April meeting at the Rutla.nd :Easter .- weekend.
High sthool on Monday ..oillnt.
Post ortices acroa11 the na(.llftl
April 8th.
31te9.dy' had Issued orders to
meeting opened with the moo.t of their· earrler1 llllld clerks
gtloup singing America.
1 to . stay home .
Post offices plam;cd to halt
Leslie Fultt:, wiee ehaitman of
the Mcig!i County Health CouneU ftelend deliverlea of fir1t, secgave a short talk explaining tl1e and and most third elau mall
future oC the group.
aBd close their door"! to the pu.hThe commUtee for the Alum:ti Jic; only special de~! very mr..fl
Ba.nquet, whic~ is to be sel'vco1 8nd rush ordefs of perishable.;
by the PTA was named.
and medlelne were b be contin·
The nominating committee nam lied .
the ~chedultd shutdown thrC!'I~
ed the following' offleel'tl for next
ene·
d WideJpfe-a:d business disrupyeat': president, ~rs. Glen Smith:
ict president, Mrs: N(•tman Will; tions and 20.000 postal emp)oyes
~cre-tary, Mrs. 1\obert Kina; tr~:l· face bein1 laid off by the week
end eurtailmeletS
and othetrs
surer, Mu ..Robert Fetty.
scheduled
to
go
into
effect b:··
The Girls' Glee Clu" uqder the
tween
Mon!;{ay
and
April
29.
direction Of Mrs. c. 0 . Chapman
sang two numberS "Let Utere l!e
Song" and "Open Thy Blue Eye~"
This is the goup wh.i.t"h wtlt go t11
the state finals :~t Granville ,n

18·1neh 4 Cycle

FUNERAL HOME
144 Butternut

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day ev enl lfC t lhe homt f Mn .
fllfne. Eatt MaiD St.

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Summerfield 111 he was tea Y
RidC:IlOUr, Mrs. Vernon Weber to canrel all '?J' P•tt i&gt;f ihe cali
Holter, Mra. Earl Dean, deperulin' 011 flow muett of t~e . r.
Mors, Mts. Laverhe munon dollars C6hgT'tM appi\1
. Ruth Baer ind Mrs. · · f

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,p.erttQil interested may file

writ fen. e~p.tiona to said accounts
or any uem thereof. five days
prior. to J)tprin,, and at thet tln.ae
furthet ~.[hhe . may be alJo~d for
cause iO. fUe such exCepntLons.

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room 1uite, good eonditlon.
Mr1. CUah Johnaon, 'radbury. Loc1l aulomohile agent!)' baa 61openina Cor bookkeeper, lady
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w~th experience preferred, but
SAT., April 13, I :00 1\ M. near
r:tperlcnce
not
nMeuar)'.
1'uppen Pl1ina, 1~~ 1 p1lle aoutlr
Write
8(18,0,
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Dolly
Sentinel
Oft, R~ T· Oft
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Pomeroy.
Hl.:lto.
Squan lub KaJta&amp; .-,:o~r, 1 2

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$74.50
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IIEYEIIS deep well pump. Vlr111
Teaford, Syracua:e, 007-M.
For Rt~nt - l:ortenalon Lldders,
4 8 8tc
Seallold Boll'da; Drop Clotbo.
Clinton Flohor, !llddleport.
34 It 3 room houae trailu, balh
11 I tl
Phone 112115-X,
eomplete with tub and abower.
Very reaoonablo. iiiN model. lor rent • Eieetrlo
wollpaper
Write Bo• 11'11, Alltona, Ohio.
ttean1er,
CUniun P'laher, Mid·
c·o etp. dieport. !'h. . 82111-X
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!TELEVISION

FIRST and fiOal account of Loring
GomeJ:~ ·ex'etutor or- the estate of
WilHam H. Gomer, deceased;
FIRST and ·Final account of Opal
E. Sti.rUe:y, ad~inistratrix of the
e~Late of W. C'. Stanley, deceased.
Ali' personS . interested are re·
quired. to attend sUch settlement
and Jttake· ·objections ·thereto, if
any th~y h.ave.

$87.50 ulue

Pllone M- Pomerey

Phono
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Meigs Equlpllltn! Co.

bath. E.

TWO PJECI deeu rose Frieze Uv-

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Rent

Far Sale

A BIG MONEY·SAYERI,
18·iach THRIRI·CUT
Rotary Power Mower
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All Makn and Modell

AUTO SALES

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METROPOLITAN

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111118 Chevrolet Bel-Aire 2 dr. S•· tl-41 for
don. pOli.OO. Power &amp;lide, one
of ·the
eleanett '&amp;3 around. 2 si.. pinl rooma. Call
Blietlllar',t. Pomeroy, HI-Gic

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For Your Old Mower On
All Following Mowers

TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy

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N"w, for as little u 2 days
bauq a year, II will pay
you to uwn a ttme proven

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LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE

FULTON THOMPSON

U.S. No, 23
WAVERLY, OHIO ·· ·

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A MOWER?

Complel•ly New From
Hitch to Chute

WANTED - used sewing machine .
Phone Portland riM. Mrs. J. B.

McCORMICK No. 45
HAY BALER

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HOME SAlES::-:

~uae
th~ mall ... aetvleoe,"

Walte r said.
totnlnt
But
he said tllfo eommltte r
yar were eleeted as followa: ptes. WO!lld have tO enlble Summet·
ident, Mrs. P.avid Kob1ent&amp;; Viee field to can'~l the eu! order wi! n·
president, Mn. H~race ·Karr; See. in "Lbia · legal rtCiuirements."
h · C. N. Jones; Treas., Mn. Carl
Summetfl~d .told tftt Sen.ate
f(autz. Mrs. Woode reported thit toQ~mittee that fie wouhf be vtothe trash eanli were pla~ed on the
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•t lai,·ng lhe fedfral lnn·defi(lle•: -~·
set\9Pl yar
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eommunJ Y
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law if he continued run ~etzt .
groun ·
licllrf withont h.eeebafY fundf;.

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(Ill Wanted To Buy

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

Middleport, Meigs CotiJty, Ohio._ aon ltob8~Uer. .;u.,.dlan of Ever- church dining room after th('
The aforesaid real estate is ap-j et.t H.· totenllri~ !J m
. inor. ~.
meetin1 Wtien tea and assortc:l
- TWEN'fY·$E&lt;19ND · ,e~:~rrent ac· rookies • were served. Arrange.
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eou.Q;J of-l!:dlaOra JfDbatetter, iuard.
ian of t)Je ¢st~te . of Hollis· D. Hill,
Stale of Ob.lo, Meigs County
an ""'ort\pet•nt,•
FtR8'I' -ahd (inat.,ccou.nt of Bertha&lt;:4~);;;.):2;;·,;1,;t•;_;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
E. Qarst, pxetuQ:'~ qf _the '!'State of
·David _
1:. D•rat, deceased . .
FIRST and Jinal uco"nt of Laura
MeKei-lzie, adntfnistr.atrb: of the
eatlte ·ef Japtes ,w. Me.K enzte. ,

New Holland

.". t r J&gt;:lgin Boat WJLh steering
frols , 10 Hi&gt; Scotl Atwat~ r
Motor, .excellent
c'ondition ,
l37ti .OO. Preston Motors, Mid·
dleport.
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19M Pontiac VB Star Chief Cata·
llna Cpe. ~,185.00. Hard Top,
all Jeat.her seat1, powttr 8lecr·
lng aad bnkea. Bla o tt'l'lar' ~· .
Pomeroy.
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trade 00 Jurniturt. or appUan- : Calves ready to veal. 1 yearling
Road, 7 room house, large barn,
ee..
44 tf I Hereford bull. See Lorenzo Dav· other
building:., plenty of water,

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L. COAII.S,
Ad.mJnbtrator of Pse
UXI lOry
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~tate,
of Stella HoUDr. Mild.re~ Bate. m21'n ~f Lak:n uns~~t.s i~ ~~~rl~gnctu~ry o! the
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State 01p1\l , ·La m. · a., W) i church and in the d:ning room.
8 out of 10 person11 tha t re11d this foll~s:
land is out of· Lot Number Four ~ • iFULTZ
the gueat speaker this week when
· 8hoe~ repa1re
· d. 1 Beg1nnmg
· at the Ea s t er1Y earner Hundred
and Fifteen
1~) aad
lor ~~mhmtrator
the Auxill•ad need theJr
being Sixty-eiJht
(68) &lt;4feet
on Altom,
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Racine Shoe Shop,
YO'l sav~ of S.rah Dieteraon's Lot on Grant Grant Street and Twenty-four (24:)
) 1 . .. ~. J' (4) 15, 12, ate
ley Post, American J...egion, he ·(!
here.
4-5-tf Stre~t; thence in an Ea~terly di- feet on Olive Street and :Uea on
a 1peeial "Amerie:~nism"' p:oreeuon on Grant StMet, Suty..elght
r
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~JM/ U
gram at the Mt. Moriah Baptist
TI!RMITIS EXTERMINATED
(68) feet· thence in a SoutherJv t.lte Ea~ side adjoining Sarab Dk&gt;
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Church.
For .1rree inspeet1ionSl phonpe 383-M, diredion' One Hundred and Seven· ke~':: s .to:. following de-ibed
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Dr. •·teman S"'ke on the
GJ more Supp Y ore, omeroy. ty (170) feet to • poiot on Ollver
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All work guaranteed. Fully in- I Street Twenty.fo~.&amp;r {24) feet Eart real estate, In aald Vlllage of Mid- SITJ~-.,7 .oF ·ACCO~NTS theme Of Ute program and othtrs
Save $100 to $1000
sured. Vaughan's Industrial and from the Easterly corner of Sarah i dleport, Ohio; Belnt a atrlp Off P~!Co,,.'IWM ~lift,. ~ p~rtlcipating in , the prolfam
Residential Termite Control Ser- Dickerson's lot aa it faeea on Oil-/ the Weaterly 1lde of Lot No.
N~
· 1)11. httt;by 11~~ - that tlt.e- were Mrs. William· Smith, ~hair·
vice, St. MaryS", w. Va.
4 9 tf
- - beirtK 2 feet wid~ on Grant Street folio ' N' '.Jt!'tciim~ 'h.ave ~t:~_ -lliedd.' man of the Amerleamsm commit·. Waverly, Ohio, Dealer :·stuck
and running back to a point oil la s
~COai-t ·tor, settleu1en"' J;n 1
h
uxl"
M
c r1 / · with 75 new and used trailera.
(20 B, Insurance
' Oliver Slreet·5 feet wide from tho lhll :IJio .
~~ 1!&lt;' ~eard '·o.ni ~:..::1 I :r.~lde;;,ar;,; th~·· A=~io ~ 14 to 50 ft Also 10 wide!,' two
and three bedrooma, natloaally
1 wm.
f', a ....u·s Euteriy Une; !fedno.&lt;i'7. •' MB1 lOtll. at ' 1o:oo
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COMPLETE Insurance ProtecUon,
: this strip being to widen the WliL o.elCJFic'.--. ln.,. belnJ not leil 'than ~ry~!~11g, ~~~~ ~j~tO:~es~~~~M~~
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aible terms anywhere. Drive a
Llfe, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don
against
F. Hutsell Jot and beln1 i.ltrip oU ~irty,. ~)',-altet- tucb p"'blleaUon, Will Winston. The Jadie.s Mki"~
little and save a lot. The~ are
Mllla, MlddleJf..rt, Ohio.
of the Weaterly aide o! Lot No. to-Wit-: ! :
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well
worth your trip. This is
Rabies and Distemper.
416.
~,·· a.'afinal. acc~unt of Watne
"ile r th
8aroe1 R1m&amp;WOn iDiuraDCe AaeDI!J'.
your LA,ST shopptne pl~;~ so
Treating Horses, CatUe or Hoes
The above de~erlbed real eatate H. A"L-i~, 1.drillniltrator of,.. ... 1n W•1
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e eft'emony . .
!or all diseases
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O.V'CJ
eoni.e prepared t~ deal. r:ast,
Kld.dlepollt. Fire • Automobl...
being the same sald real estate tate QI • OaNnH J. qtase, alsp
Another program on this same Free -Delivery. Move in tombr· 8oD&amp;. Phnne 8310.:1
640-al j
conveyed to decede11t hy CeJ11fl- 1mowo~~ G1rd J. ·Chase. de~ased. topie wiU be given at a later datt'
rcw. Anything of value takeri jn
Dr, A. 8, Bingham, D.V,M. eate
FOREMAN It ABBOTT T.V. BERof Transfer i11ued in the FIRST· an_
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htlal a~ua\· ill Wil· according to the announcement. trade.
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VICE All makel Repaired by Ex·
estate
of
William
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Rursel1.
lfam
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Qarnes,
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the
Mrs.
Osear
Hardaway,
a
guest,
Veterinary OHice
pert Tect,n1elana. Phone 6284 Y
Said real estate l8 located at estate ·01 -\Tli'Jllia·I. .Cafri*'s~ ininqr. als~;~ !fpoke ,at the meeting.
551 Ru ...u St,
Mlddlepor:.
6-lG-tt
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493
Grant Street in tl:u!: Vllla1e of l'OURT{I 1ib~l a~dunt of Edl- · A tea hour was held in the
MiddlePOrt, Phone 6131

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day· of Jl)e.

~QQ,ERT

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PUBLIC $ALE
MONDAY, APRIL 15, I P, M.

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(91 For Sale

Call398 Today- An Ad In
lhls eolumn

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DOt pold lor before tbe !lith of elcll mouth lollowlneln,.rtlon.
ElTon In AdnrtiiiDI--Iihould be repoJ'ted Immediately. Tbo
.o.ll)' Sent19el "'ill DOL be retpooalDie for more than one incorl'M lnlertlon.
&lt;'.ard of Tbanb and flpeelal Nollcea of Eventa $1.00. Obituaries
publlalled 11 1 &lt;eat per lfOr4.

find employment - hire or find a lost lmn tbrou!lb
Tbe o.t1Y Sentlnlll WAfiiT
ADS. DOn't put It off ~

situated ln the County of corner of Sarah DM:kenon'1 lot;

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Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mlsl
Besaie J,enkins were busines.s vifo
iton in Point Pleasant Tuesday.

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(l) Notices

e~ate,

In pursuance of an ~rder of the Meigs and State of Ohlo, to-wit :
thence Northerly to the pllee ol
h'~bah.. ~OIITt
of Metgs Coun4'·
Situated in the Village of Mid· beginn.ina:.
Oh1&lt;~, I ':'1ll offer for sale at pubhc dleport, County of Meig1 and State The above described tract of
auction ,on the 13th day of April, of oh 1·0, and further deaerl'·d aa

WANT ADS

la·k, H • 1
tn OSpltO
HeO d 15 Speaker
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19~7 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the ver Streel; then~ Twenty-four pratst!d:· ,~$1',jOO,OQ and mut be
l door of the Meigs County Court (24) feet in a Westerly direeUon lhe iPpt-i~ valu~.
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Tllt\ .terml Of the sale an; Calh

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Club me for thei r Ap,ril meeUna:
But 'L. Robe Walter. s'wnml'r·
0h0f 0
fieJ-I'a 1£
- . .iul adhll•nt ror putr:.
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at th~ 1\I).V!e. of Mrs. Paul .Btt~r
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Rac·inr 's ri!ttl •he-weeks hor.o;
ho.l.as.,·
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\hAL "somrthui &amp;: iiUU rhlzht lM' roll \. ,..., on it the nmnl'sf of n\·.!
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er the TPtns'ttQM'
Mr. ~'··•· ihowcd oolo.r ol.t••; workt:d
Walt ~out::
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bi -"' &amp;lx~ b$ketbll
' ph..ll
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t
t P""" ua.vn , a
laken of · • Itda 'from bli lonnift 'l " lhM ·
equetl from
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lmo t ·
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om~mon I 1a1 as etnmr: a s 8
gave some. lnttrelt.}$~ in oi'-~t~h~~·;-.,,,.tiP:~:'~~r.~ CoQ~mtt.tillt h b.
:S~~!olt·
l· ue
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a lt. ·
s ol ada. J:_
apptDf~&amp;l ()I emu·
l(rll. Wtilbt read liet PI
would: ~ntble su·· 1F.very honor roll this year h:•11
on Annu.ls an·tt P'er~
reseil'ld ordth lbr had a1 lea.st (our or th;;! &amp;tarter~
~fM;•Jf'·''l&lt;ll~ Purley ·Kart's
the cut!.
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on Jt. Thb timf:!, fl\•e. The sixlli.
w'at " How
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E TbhMOUI
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"Thetc it no -dettrc on th e pat·.,1 Dour Graham has much bPtlet·
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piniu" an lurs. ar ....:an Jave l&gt;f the Post Office b epartment to lhau average gr.ades ~ut wit I
undUe har dship or disruJ.t aome put exceptw_ns,
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TilE hiiiB FAIIILY

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12, 1957

The Daily Sentinel

Phila~ecJSociety Installs New

AN UNUSUAL BIRO
COLUM BIA. crrY, Ind.-A ono
legged slflrlina apent his thi•·d
wlnter at the t.trm or Mr. illd
Mrs. Carl Kayfman . The lack o1 a

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10'&amp;. Georae Childt was inlta:l· Kinley; treasurer, Mn. Gene Nor
ed as ~ldent "Of the Philatlle.t ton; Flower -chairman, Mn. E~·

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11'(1 dotHm't hamiicav lhe starling
:SundiY liijnner iUeats of Mr. and
wh1ch hops after lilraln
ll'll Mn. A. Keith McClung were Rev.
brea.d .scraps left by the Kauf- and Mrtl. Shirley Wood of Chuhlrt
1 mans.
T
Ohlo, Mn. Hua:o Juhllns ancl. Don..
1
ald Smith.

when nest Lallancc. The installa hon
Niddloport tcremony closed w .th a prayer

th; mel It the
Chun:h -of Christ A potluck &amp;Uf""
.Per pn~eded tbe meeting and
Jlra. Fred I. Gardner gave lh .:o
invocation . Mrs. Ernest Lallante
1nd· Mn. C. E. Vince were eochairmen o( the &amp;UopPf'r and now·
Ws for Lhc tables were arrang • I
by Mrs. Edward French aud MN.

Robert Reibel.

Mrs. Reibel, president,
the meeliJTg

and

opened

pr('senlOO the

new officers with corsages as they
wm insl.allcd by Mrs. Gardner

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who gave a short talk on '.he
merits of the Philalhea Society.

Other new officers are; v :r~
pl'esident, Mrs. Denver Rice: SE'"
retary, Mrs. Robert McE.Ihlnn .·
astl.sbant set-r~arY. Mn. 0 E. M~::

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Tyrone Power

APRIL 11 ·12
Su1an Ha'yward

Lilies to decorate the churrh
sanctuary at Easler were ordered.
Mrs. Ch1 lds ronductcd the l11.s~
part of the meeling and announc·
cd her theme for the comhg
)'ear as "Love" wi~h the May
mectitlg program to use the vcr·
~cs on luve from
the Gospel o~
St. John.
Fred I. Gardner. plstor or the
churrh was

mecUng.

the only ;;::ucst at

th~

Mr.s. Mary

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Nine Attend
PTA Spring
Conference

Nine membcn of the Melga
County PTA''! attende4 the .annual
spring conlerence ol Southea11t
Dhltrl~t PTA held Wedneada.,y in
Cambridge.

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One hundred eighly-two attended the mcet Jng and those from
Meigs County were Mn. Roy Tra.
cy Jr., eDUnly cou ncil president;
Mrs. Harold Eber11bach and Mrs.
Leland Sisson. Sugar Run delegates; Mrs. C. F. Tompkln11, Central delegate.

Mrs. Nathan H1ggs, president or
the Bradbury PTA and Mrs. Glen
Evans, Bradbury delegates; Mrs.
Ca rl Dennison an d Mrs Robert
King, ltutland delegates and Mrs.
Paul Theiss, Middleport di!legatc.

Plastic Garden Hose . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $2.19
50 fl.

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char~e r dau bter Cathie,

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Mr. and Mrs. W!lli;.~m · Ever sou
and daughtef's, Patricia and J:m·
icc, s pent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. B!'~n~rd Krinke and lwo
r.hilctren, Chillicothe Monday an :l
Tuesda~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl fdr·
Icy, Brllbant, were g~es ts _at lhc
Everson home and With h1 s pJr·
ents, Mr. and Mrs Waltr-r FarJe.,.
who have moved to the McMasl~:·
apartme~t.
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Mrs. l:.arl Warnke IS VISltll:&lt;t
rc latlvcs 1n Ca lcdoma
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart and
Mr. and Mrs. M'anmng KIOCH aurl
son, K€nt. drove to Columbu r
Thursd ay to meet Je (jn Smlll't, ,,
studen t at Andover-Newton Sem
inary, Boston . Ma ss., who l.s holn &lt;~
for HprlnR vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles McMastc:·
were di nner guusts Sumby of
Mr. and Mrs . Cash Bahr and d&lt;~.u
ghters, ChnsLJ ne and Candace.
Lt. James llollcr, who is ~ra­
tioned at Eglin'Air F'orre Ba s .~.
Florida , WJII lea.vc July 8 f-1 .-•

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Made of high lcns!l •lecl

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Outdoor Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$3.33

All metal

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i\LL SHADES

qts. . . . . . . . . $2.05

gals. ..

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RICH COAT ENAMELS
qts. $2.30

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Monterey 4 Door .
• RaJ:Ito. heater, l)ew palnt. Standard tr.ansmls·
llon.

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• fully ' hemmed and headed
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New tKciting.-:_non.:_¥10ven fabric

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lndudlng 1par• raam, den,
children'!_I'CJO_!!'._oung_alo'!_.

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;_ 110111111 PAIIIINS
• mTUIID PAIIIINS

Mrs. Robert Story entertained
the Lincoln Heights Canasta Club
Wcdnl!sday eve nin g at her home.
Pnzes were awarded to Mrs. Robert Da1ley , Mrs L&lt;iwnncc Mur.
arity, Mrs WJ!liam Wallace and
Mrs. Eugene Conde

Tlte answer, a note from Norwe,IIn Pteinler J.;iner Ger:har&amp;en
to Bulganln; W.at h•nded to ' the
·SOVM premier In :r.'losepw bY lhe

HAVING A

N~.a:iaD alnb-.~dor today,· Detiils Were not i:Ustloll1d,
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The broadside '

Ciloryolor trade ln.

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Hydramattc drive.
Owned by one of our
eare.
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Only $1995
Plrlrup
New Daint..:ood Urea. Radio and Heater.

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Phoae "!S

Middleport

1955 Pontiac

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Treat the family
to 'dinners
here •·egularly. The['ll like
the wide variety o delicious foods . . . . . and you 'II
like the modest check!

Here's fciOd
for •nrf .111ood

MARTIN
RESTAURANT
N. Zad Ave.

Mlddlepon

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4'.'!!'-~~~atlo'!' ~~"": lleouUful two !&lt;&gt;•• bl~e finlsh.

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2 dro,~!~ ¥lido. Oae.ot tl!e oieanost ~·, around.

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19.:t~ Ply116Uth 2 dr. Hprd Top · · · · · ·: ·

Tl\ll. cit hl111ew palbl jot. a~d II o beivtiful
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BLAETTNAR
E. Moin St.

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2 dr.
'!IYiera Cpo. D7Doflow drive. R•al~ sharp lliaide and. oul Fu~
ly
equtppecL

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1956 lulc. SpMil!f·VI · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · $2,395
4 ~· Sedan. DynafJow &lt;lriYtl. 'tully equipped. One local owner.
1956 BulcUpeclal V8 ............. · $2,595

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2 dr. C.taUna C)le. l!Ydramatic drive. Pontiac's finest AU leather

C.tallna Cpe. Po111tlac'• ~nest Hard Tal). All leather seata. ~auu.
ful
Inside and ·out. Power
Steeri, and brakes. One eareful loCal'
owner.
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4 dr. IUvtt!ra Sedan. Dyuaflow drive. Almost
like the day it was
sold!
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V. Star Chltf · · ····· ·· · $2 195

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if!• u.arcoUcs

CLEVELAND

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.-ao lr. his righ t.
to hold up a 'bank
trained. on •bla ev"'Y
he sald.

19$6 Polliac Star Cllief · · · ·· ·· · , ·'. · · · $2,695

Shows good

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LANCAS'I'ER liP ~ . Dr. .h

It will make t·J

COME IN AN~ CELE~RATE1 .WITH US!
1954 Chevrolet "210" ........ .... .. · $1,195
1956 ·aurc• Special va ,...... ·.. ·.'.. $2,695

1955 Ford VI Ra~h Wagoa ·.· ·; · · · · · · $1,850
Original light blue flni•b . FordornaUc.
1955 Pontiac -VUtatlon Wagon · · · · $1,995

Have Camera

Attends Sessions
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Bank Robbers·,

~vic!te~. otlalalfv. Cltief Frank
Story predide ~
preifCtlptlonr, · r •· saturday that fewer-lbank robb'\'1
&gt;i~e~ ~rldi,V ., Falrllold Cootnty ies will plarue the city now thl!
eorOntr.
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hidden - morie camera .Ia on thP.
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13 &lt;0!!'111! ,.•.,.... h\,. eompllaaee ·Tbe cblef wu delltlr.ed ·wlth t.l)e

-l'b4nka to you - our CU!Itomus · and dlvln~
· · ~Yl'dence we are
c~lebraUna: our lOfth. year ~t continuo~. bua e~. Yes, U is . our ·
bartbday but }'O\f re;cetve tbe gifq tn 'hil'¥
1, .ib both new ·anf,! •
urred eara. We are r:eally going to .be , • ., .td, 4\IJ't.irith on new Btf. -.
jek, or Pontiaca ~uring· tb.i1 ·~at eetehr,tivtr,and 'we have priced
theae used one!S ·hsted to ni&amp;We th~ reaf values. . ·

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Eye To Fear
At Lancaster
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In the for111 of tlsi SaYings
April 12th through April 20th

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Plea• OtiCioeiO of the motli,n pidure t't!C
dbomaa P". Hendrix:, Middleport ~ui!S., j;), Dljll ~'"'"'' :. ountr.
of tho $2,378 robbert
D(v., Man.,.r ol tbe Colulilbuo
J~~IO" Dull ,:rJ,iii'Jcla~
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· ~'rldot ot the St. Claii S ••· '
ond:: Southern Ohio Electric co., GB41i' • ll~peh4iecl !Wo-y~ar ~h ,
LOin Co.
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will aid 11.s
toD, o;
With ·o.ther exe'c®v•r iad ..p,ociti' .blm oil· probot~ !~r
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tbe CSOI: office
Y&lt;llh-

But You Get the Treats • ..

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with Ruuia.
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UtssaUt'f, 70
0, and Ev11. HendricH.

4: dr. Sedan. Original Iicht lteeh finillh . This one's ..._,ally-tpoUess.

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1950 Chevrolet

United

V'elts 'death, eharctrd the men who
succeeded Roosevelt ba~e negated

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1955 Dodge
Automatic tttrn•mlasion, radJo, heater,
tlre1 and beautiful 3·Lone paint. A

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States, muklnll the ~~ •nnlveraary of Friftltliq D.. Roose.

dr: Sedan, Doda:e'a fin.e11t. Power Steering. Power tute r.:macu·
Ifate
mside and out.
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Lincoln Heights
Canasta Club In
Wednesday Meet

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wiD favor
Our fine food

MEtGS MOTOR CO.
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1954 Dodge VI Royal .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $1 295·

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BAKER

Royal Hardtop

1952 'Mercury-

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of orcliacuy dral*l••

Urniturt

We have 1 good ooledlon of lole model used ears and need older models {50·51·52) ur·
geally. We Will Jive lop aUowaaee for lhe1c models.

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Plans wcr~ completed for a
bake sal(' Saturday at the Krot~:t·r.
Super Markel for the bencf1l of
FOR
~~,lA the Pomeroy Emergency Sq11ad
heart reactor rund whf'n the Sew.
Hite Sewing Club met Wednesday
evenin~ in the Ground Observer
Corps building, Lincoln Heights.
Mrs. Charle s Hoffman , president
presided and the financi al report
was goven by Mn. Jack Fowler.
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The bake sale which is the ftnl
On The Brightest Corner
ot the dubs money m111king plans
In Mlddlepol1
for the heart reactor tund, will be.
i..;;;;:;~~~~~::;;:;;;:~~~ gjn
lit 10 a. m. Mrs. Don Kennedy
whb with her family have moved
to Bradbury. was honored with a [
handerchief shower.
Refreshments were served bY !
the ho.tteucs, Mrs. Edward Wells 1
and Mrs. Elmer White to Mrs. Cal·
vln Simpson, Mrs. Donald Collins,
I Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Charl(ls Spen.
ct'f, Mrs. George Conde, Mrs. El·
za Gilmore Jr .. Mrs. Fowler, Mrs.
Donald Marks, Mrs. Willard Boyer,
Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Dayton

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GET ON ·THESE CARS
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Del Ray % Door

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lfrg Lillian Stc 1rr. organist at
the Fir~t PresbylcriJn c hul'&lt;'n ,
surpr ised the choir Wednesday
after their weekly rehearsal when
stJe seJ vPd punch anjl nut bread
! to the following members · Mr...
lluhcrt Taylor, Mrs. lia le Hy.~cl l ,
M1.-;s Fane Erlew1nc , Lynn Buchiinan, Pat Carmack, Mr. and M ~&lt;:
Harolt.l Sauer, Lcwi .., H. Saue ·
Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Paul Hap·
to nstall and Rev. Howard .. Ro!)pelt.
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for the next mlieting.

SharD; low mUelge, lou I owner. 1t you -.ro
Jookfn1 for • Ji.b-new car at a uacd car pri~c
here II II.

FUI.L',WIDTH

Sewing Club Plans
Bake Sole To Aid
Emergency Squad

strickland.
Mrs. Geora::e Conde 11nd

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Harry Canterbury und crwcn• Erwin.
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MrA. Marc1a DeLay, Mrs. Wv11tt Downing.
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held with Mn. Hauck, preside nt,
prC!&lt;.Idin g. Mra. Roy Mayer and
-aliOZa&lt;!hery Scott
Barton MacLane Mrs. Otmrr Grimm Were each
TREASURE 0~ RUBY HILL
presemed birthday gi'rs from !he
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club and also from their mystery
C•rtoon - FOXY DUCKLING , si.ster and Mrs. Albert Wood · ri
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Guy Madison
Patricia Medina
Gatncs were played ani] a prize
The Giant Pre-Hiatorlc Monster
awarded to Mr!l. Gent• Evans, a!'THE BEAST 0~ HOLLOW
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Gerald Wildermuth, Mr~. Charll''l
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