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8-Dally Selltinel, Pomeroy-Hlddleport, 0., April25, 1957

POMER()Y
SOCIETY

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Julie Probasco
Named Sor.ority
Representative

Mr. and Mn. John Hard·· at·
Julie Ann Proouco. daugt&gt;ter of
tended a square dance in Char- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Probasco, a

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Bruee Johnson, Santa Barbara, pledge of Alpha Phi sorority . t
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Clan!lce Andrews
received ah Easter gift of a large

red ·leather Bible from their son ,
William, who is stationed at Foley, Ala.

pledge of Alpha Phi sorortty at
Miami Univenity where she ia a
frerhman, repreaented the sorority
at the Greek Week.! Night, Monday, April 22. Mia.s Probasca gave
a monologue "An Ancient Greek
Goes Modern" for the program
which was held at ~enton Hall .

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One hundred and nin'Cty lrtu·
past weekend with 'her parent1, dents are served at lhia dining
Mr. and Urs. Leonard VanMeter
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Stephen Patterson

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Church Of Christ
Prayer Meeting
Held On Wednesday

a weeks va('atiou m Columbus
with bi.s aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Taylo r and family.
MrJ5 . ·E dgar Altmayer .and aon!,
Stewart and Larry I'~·Le vitlll
lown, L. I. arri-vJ»-...ttoday for .\
Mrs. 0. E. McKinley led the dett"n da y viJ;Jl with her parenli, votional service at the Prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young.
meetinr~ held at the Church
o-f
Christ Wednesday night and spe·
RUTI..AND
clal music wa e pre11ented by Mr.
and Mrs, McKinley, Homer Rice
Mr. and M'rs. J. Pnul Uoyd of and Mrs. Edgar Allensworth w1th
t~airmont, W. V.,
were Easter
Mrs. George Ch.ilds am pianist. The
weekend guesi.B of the1r daugh- leader next Wednesday will be
ter, Mills Elizabeth Lloyd.
.Mrs. William Slator.
Mrs. Faye Palmer or Galion
i~ vi~ilmg her son Mr. and Mrs.
Fred I. Gardner , pastor of the
Fred George.
Church, was in char~;:e of th.e Bible
study class h.cld alter the devoPhylll• Snowd.n
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·, ..The llne11 lnve1tment you can make for your ~hild'a fu ..
turt. Tht co1t 11 •mall: the rewardft are areal h\ ~elf-con·
ftde1,1«, ~pularity, aucceu in ~ehaol, and abOve all In a
liftume. of enjoyment. You can alve r,our r;:hild theae lhlnp
now, With the Bund)' Instrument of h a choice. You will find
Bundy instrumentl m almoat every achool band in the coun ..
try, boctull Bundya are easy to play, l~kpensive to buy and
ketp, lftd lrt built by flqMIJII to aive the tone band dlreclora
like. Brlna in )'our y,ounpttr to choose from our complete
collection ot lh~ famou1 instruments. Help him to reap the
pleuurt tnd llttlf~tttlon thai only music c:an aivc,

ELBERFELD$
Jlractiali.Beaucl/111

MISS EMILY

Gothard and family In Hurricane, In Tampa , Florida.
W. Va., returned home today. She
Easter guestl of· Mr. and Mrs.
will leave Frtday for Columbus tor Herman Haddox Included Carmen
an indefinite visit.
Haddox, Cleveland;' Mr. and Mra.
Cht~r les · Lupton ant family, \; ..dli·
polls; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Had.
do:x 1nd children, Point Pleasant.
Mrs. Garl Balley , Beverly. former local resident, and., her daughters, June, South Bend, Ind., and
Mnilyn, Akron, visited here briefly· Monday anti were accompanied
Fifty women from Nelsonvlll .. on a motor trip to Washington, D.
Logan, Marlett:~, Belpre, Pom· C., and Williamsburg, Va., by Sal·
eroy, Middleport, Rutland, Roc\r. ly Sauer, who is on vacation from
bridge, McArthur. Vin ton, Ewin,a:· the Ohio Fuel Gas Company of.
ton, Athen.s and The Plains were fie e.
registered for .t he preliminary
Mrs. Bernard Krinke and chilFlower Show School Tuesday at
dren, Chillicothe, are houseeueats
The Plains High School
The '!peakera, Mrs. Earl Ben· of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Everson
der, Marietta and Mn. Jiwnt&gt;.s and daughters, Pat •~d Janet.
Shelby Jean, Naney and Kitty
Jackson, Ewlngton, tnld In dettll
Mt,dows,
Charlel'ton, and Judy
what makes a good schedule for a
~ney,
Dupont
City, visited Sunflower sbow with sample sche
duies on display. Ufing a color day with Mr. and Mra. Paul Mourn·
wheel Utey explained the tolor ing and daughters.
cbmbinations as applied .to flow· ~r .and Mrs. John Sliefvatter,
er .c~hows.
Levattown, and their daughter,
Specimens and s rrJngemtnts Lorrtinc, visited friends and rela·
\',ere judged orally to show ju1111 tlvu herli! last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darst tnd
whtlt a jud~ee looks for In seorlnq
10111,
Richard, spent Easter week
them at a nowcr shvw.
wltb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A workshop is planned for ttle
E. Bell, Columbus.
nc~:r future which is aiM a pre·
Mra. Harvey Mourning and son,
requisite for elementary juda:in~ Henderson, were week end guests
acboob being
offered by the
of her sitter, Mrs. Allee Mattox, Pt.'
Oh.i.o Association of Garden Club~J Pleaeant.
during the next two years.
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Mrs. Robert Mills is reported ill
These
elementary
judgl
1:g
GOTHAP.D
wlth phlebitis at Holzer Hospital
~clwob are to be taught by ex· wbt,re a daughter, Mary ''Louise,
from Office Training School in perta from the Univt'rslty staff.
wu ~rn on Easter Sunday.
Col umbus attended
Middlepor ·
High School. She is employed at
t he Ohio 011 Equipment Com
pany, 251 North 1-tigh Street, Col·
umbus.
Mr. Sharkey is a graduate c..f
the cla!t!! of HMQ, Columbus High
SC'hool and served two years Ju
the Armed Forecs He is cmplo)··
ed a~ Su pply Requ ireme nts Clel·k
at the Engineers' Malntenanc,•
Ccutcr, ~2 Starling Street, Colu.ol

Mrs. Lesta Gothilrd,
South
Third Avenue, Is announcirt"g tlw
1pproach.1ng marriage uf her dau·
ghter, Emily Gathard, 233 Brchi
Avenue, Columbus, to Frank Sharkey 704 Derrer Road, Columbus,
eon of Mr. and Ml"S. l'""red 0. ·shar·
key 393 South Burgess Avenu ~.
ColLtmbue.
The marriage is schcfiu i&lt;&gt;d for
May 31st at 7:30 p. m. at the
Chi cago Avenue Churl·h of Chrh~
in Colll"ll\'bus.
-~iss pothard, who -"'-"_d_u_"'-'_d_b_u_'·------- - - -

Mrs. Robert Arnold ('/1\crtaineJ
Friendly
Ne.igllhurs Clu 1
'l'msday evening al ht&gt;r home on
Roek Street.
Dur~ng
lhl' busines!J s~s~I'Jn
In charge of the president, Mn.
Denver Thnma, it wn~ vo tod b 1
plsre the proceeds frnm the tra·
e img prizc.'l m the flow~r tun 1
The trave lmg prize donated hv
M'rs. Leon ML·Kni :;ht wa~ award·
Nl tn M!'S. W.i!liam Sheridan.
"ThHnk Yo u:·· Clll'd~ w1~1 ·c l"Pad
fro m Mrs. E. E . l"ollrocl anrt 1,, ,.
F:iuu~r SriUt('fer family for k1nd·
nc!ls to tlwm during Llwir brreavl'
mt•nl. Mrs. Thoma UIW'd Llw
lllf'tubt•rs tu \urn in sah•s t. 1x
:-;tamp.~ to ,Mrs. l'~ !lll'rSIJ!l Well,

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lEARN HOW EASY
IT IS TO START
YOUR CHILD ON
THE INSTRUMENT
OF HIS CHOICE
FROM OUR SELEC·
TION OF FAMOUS

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IMPART(AL
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MARTFORD. Conn. UP- ·~UC!I !
80UJbt I bipllrtisan thief after Of- I
Cicci at Republican and Demouttle :
atate headquarters, sevedl ~OGU !
apart were looted tht same dV· . }

Surprise Party
Held Wednesday
'For Church Choir

In AdV8I'tlllnjl
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Mra. c. R. Kon'krlght and Mias
Besu Sanborn were a:ue1ts of tended the midweek
honor It a JUrprise
birl.tlday v.ice and Bible study eiasa. ;.
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Refreshments of ice tream. ,.
party held a( Heath Metrhodist

made by
the mcm·
bers were worn and pictures llJil.,
en of the gru up. Prizes wcrfl
awarded to Mrs. LcDn MrKuighL
for the most original hal, Mr:;
Jack ltobson, the funniest au 1
Mr.~ .. WillArd Il eincs and Mrs. Lee
Tyo t he prettiest Mrs. Ohvc In·
gr&lt;Jh!om Wi',\ Lhc judge.
Ga mes wt•re played !l llri p! izc~
awardrd to Mrs. Gernld Grucst·r,
M1·s. H eine~. Mrs. ln ,~ rah.a m ami
Mrs. Sheridan. Mrs. Lucien Pullc 1
rec Plvcd the cloor pr ize .
'l'hu next mcctlng will hr at
the 'hOml' of Mrs. r:ct 1rgc But"h,m·
;1n and t ll orc
will b&lt;' a .gifl
chan,gc with the revealing of "sc·
C"rct paIs."
A salad course woLs served h•
the
ho~tess to thos&lt;' named abov l
Plan&amp; were made r ~w ·
and \1rs Charles Werry Jr , Mrs.
nual pop py sale when the l. a~ics
Plwood Bower~. Mrs. C11arif!3
j'\uxlllary of Drew Wt·h~t t ·r Pos•
American Legion mel Tuesda y l..&lt;'~ar. Mrs. David Ohlinr&lt;1cr, Mr~.
Hc11ry Werry, Mrs. Ro y Smith
evening at the Legi on Hm n ~.
and l!UCSLs Mr.s. Amanda Kaspar
Mr:S. W. R. Davis, prr~idcnt,
Linda Smith and Susu~ Arnold.
pres!Ocd pnd a reporl Wl!s made
on t he rummfi!;{C sa\(' held rc·
rc nliy. Mrs. Orville Wcll was
n;~m cd tis chairman of lhc rtopp y
11nd Mi8.s Ann a Ebcrsbneh
and Mr!. Frllnk Cheescbrew, co·
chai·rnlcn.
A report on the talk give n
SAVE 1100 TO $1,000
Monday evcnlni in Nelsonville by
Frfld Th11ckcr. alato commander
ACT NOW
of the American Legion, was
given by Mrs. Davis. Thacker
spoke on three bllls bd£?rt Con·
grcss which are of lnt('rcst ln
voterana, namely, a pension for
all World War vctenns ~rt cr
they reach the age of 68 If their
income doe.s not exceed $1400;
a !ltahl! or force treat)': and s
compulsory military training or
tlx months for all bt~y s after they
have completed •high school or
before they reach the age or 20.
Mr1. Georae Mowery read 11 n
article on the P:~n-Ameri'cRn
atudy during the program hour.
Rcfre! hmenl3 were served by
Mra. Lewis Stanley. Mrs. Stanley
Jones, Mra. J. 0. Roedel, Mr;
U. $,No. 2S
Charlea Withrow, )frs. A. V. HowWAVIRLY, OHIO
ell and Mn.. Waltor' Wtlker at the
eloae of 'lhe meetlntr.
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HOME SALES

enttn e

Wednesday evening Uy cake and coffee were served- with •
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein for the ehclr Mark Tannehill, a guest, asailtlna . ...
members and those who had at· Mrs. Klein in serving.
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. The manhunt for DenseU R. Hudson who scampered o~t of
the Meigs County jaU Wednesday night past a surprised court.
hguse janilor centered today in wooded bills abOut four miles
· •bacl\' of Mason City .
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c:hort•of the todalt T400 EngN.
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Phone 415

Pomeroy

farm worker's lunch' box. He was 1
seen by · Mason Chief of Police W. 1
T. Thorn who ~ h6ttted to· hlm to
~ ~jzlv~ hlmaelf up."
, ChleL.]'horn said Hudson ran j
off throultl a wooded area imd
' escaped but not before Thbrn had
pu.mpe~ two shot; Hu-tson's way,
netther apparentl:v taking efr~et.
1'he ehlef had been patrolling
roads h:l the area after word had
reathed' him that Hudson had ~en
~een there.
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llu&lt;lflon ls a native of Hlt1'tford, 1
-~':'- •nd has a Wif-e and s mall chlldi'en I
· . JJvlnR there now. He had bP.en
... , failed here April 6 after eveding
eaufornia offieer!J.
7 Chief Thorn notified tbe Melg:l--j..
1County Sheriff's dcpal'tment
:lfudiQn. vanished in the woDds.
$herl:tf Robert C. l:lartenbach and
DepUty Howard Frank
a .,.car and spent the
aetrtb.ing the area where Hudson
had · been seen. They round
trace of Jrl,m.
·"!:i.•A ·p icture oi Hudson taken b•r
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Daily Sentinel wa~ televised
WSAZ.TV la.st night atld at.
~J::::,,:a~r•;,~c~nfident the man will
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. Officer&amp; In "· the
. as the State Highway" ,,.,,o,, are keeping an iil~rt

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Ro1s Ev·
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offic«a
&gt;~&gt; wbo participated In the all night
~arch fOr Hudson on Wednesday
wben he effected his escape from

TO THE FIRST 100 LADIES

ttie jail.

TO VISIT OUR STORE EITHER DAY

'Pomeroy Senior
OassPlayTo
. Be Held Tonite·

We will give absolutely free wllh tile purch- of U.OO or more

"lrom Romantic! Hawaii"

ONE GREEN TI-LOG
THE GOOD LUCK PLANT FOR YOUR HOME

" Headin' For A · Weddi n' " a
hilJ-bllly farce in three t!Ctsl, will
be p~ented tOnight, directed· Ly
J~mes Diehl, In
the Pomeroy
Junior Hlgh auditorium startiq
at 8 p. m.
The Senior play will feature
·r omantic leads played by Dttk
Genhelmer and Janet Struble.
Others in the cast are Brentloi
Strauss, Mllt
Lambert,
Linda
StiX'kton, Alma Reynplds, Rit:.
Ball,' Jamea R. White. lJla Sue
Terrell ,. Jerry DBNi.s, Linda Moor'3
Jeanette Ha111, Max Eichinge~
Radhet Genheimer and April
Shaateen.

Eaay To Care For- EIUY To Grow- Fun To Waleh Grow
No Green Thnmb Neeessary

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES
During The Abqve Two Days!

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7" DYNAL

PAINT

PAINT

.TITANTIC WHITE

all colors

$6.09 Gal.

99c

$6.95 Gal.

$4.44 Gat

BUY 5 GALLONS
.,. GET 1 FREE.

BUY 5 GALLONS
GET 1 FILEE!

Buy 4 &amp;allons
We &amp;tve Yoa 1

h11 Paper

~ "General"

79c

Rubber Due

WALL PAINT
' For W.allpaper
Perfect
Many Colort

Wall &amp; Woodwork

Wubable

PAINT

$U9 Gal.

ALKYD n.AT

ltooulor $SJ'$

$3.48 Gal. ·

CJulklnl Colllplllllld

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If
ha~e sold out of. ~~·
l~s you wish, we wi111Jt~
them for you, at our advet,
Used Sale Prlet~'

Complete

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GRASS. SUM"EU

8 01. 8x12:

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DROP

PEEt
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$1.!11

MIRROR ,
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Reg, Tube Prke 4k

2 tubes 75c

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GalllpoU1.
·Tht · deeetnd who was a mem·
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POmertr chur&lt;!h of
tlmt resident of

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for 'llie Upper Ohio Valley " lo""&lt;"poriod oJ 11!11•·
annouriced soon, ·accord· ·.. SeiVleei wUl be In charae of
manager the ·Ret. tlbnard Seevero. with burfor Bil-

ial to be .made tn ~ U•e ~eech ~ve
d.lreetioa of the

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Green - Rejl - Black
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"· All PlMurgh Platti•·
Gla~ Quanly

a..•• 20%

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u.e:~ QJnt 11 one of tbe.
~~~t~tiiitlil panli ir fomiUu lo ;ou Mn

Service Station
Manager Is Ntmted

11 . tho• ;tr~ady in dpeiattctit Lip Moqre
ColumbQa
a~ClD."P, Ule river."
. · all

Harry Shrie\-e is announcing he
iJ the new manager of the Nick~
les Gulf Servlce Station at 908 •' ·•
W. Main St., Pomeroy, beginning

llitt\ludl! ,uiloiil:an c'yonomld, the

Immediately.
Mr. Shrieve says he will !pe·
cialize in lubrication and the
highest of service lo all bla pi·

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· 'Oompitllu wld•h han pletea ehUdren.
. tile. Yillh&lt;~ollle of ,new piUI!I
· SliJeti:a divlai.on of Union ' Carbide
· apd ·e artlon Corp.. and tlle ·Monon88he1, Pow'l!r Colbpao)'.
'~'"The WheeU!J.a: lnttlltieneer said
UJe Qcw plap.t ~ il! ex~d to be

'Joeatel:t-betwt.en Bfind•s R.Un, south

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Another major ln4ustrial develop- MellO CopniY bod been iU over

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Oaimed By Death
On Thursday Noon
f\meraJ a.ervieea wlJl· be ·h eld
Suft.day at 2 p. m.... u1 the Ewing
Funer,I '· Chapel for Elza Gilmore,
Sr.\ ~ .. of Po111eroy . who . died
11nttsd'a)' rioon at Holzer Hospital

M,jor Industrial
Plant Predicted
Po~ O~io Valley
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MEIGS GENERAL
AdmissloD.!I: Roger
Racine; Mn. Marie
Kathy Ann
Ditcharge&amp;~

Madelyn Salser,

Comer Ia

Phar~a~y
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Deeoted 'J'o 'J'IIe l•ternt• f l 'J'lle ftelp.H•••• Ar!INI.

Chu~h

Of bu~ tompletely Remodeled Pai~f Store
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 26·27

Walbable - .Drya Ia 1 Hour

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THESE T,WO DAYS FROM 8 A.M. to ' P.M.

Quall\7 GuO&lt;onl,.d ,

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Auxiliary Mops
Plans For Annual
Poppy Day Sale

TRAILERS
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Run Mmnorial on Memorial Day
anrt Mrs. Donley Rmbt•l w;~s nam·
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Mrs. Robert Arnold Is Hostess To
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been vi&amp;iting Mrs. Iubel WineYn. Le3ta Gothard, Whl) hts brenner, and family, were sehed·
been visiting Mr. and Mr.s. J. W. uled to leave today for their home

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, Fifty Attend
Flower Show
Judging School

Robe rt Cleland of Long Bc:.ch ,
Cali(., is spending
two weeks
with his mothar. Mrs. CJyde AnAn honor l'tudent at MiddlepOl't
drews.
High
School, she was one of the
Mr. and Mn. Henry 9k"Jfld,
honor studenta at the University
Mn , Clyde Andrews, Ro~rt
land and Mildred Adams ~ft who attended a dinner given for
Wedne!day ror a vb1t in
W) tbe top-ranking .stude nta. Miss ProBrighton , Pa ., with Mrs. Maree ·{ basco has been appointed aa hosBaily and son, John, and other teaa of the dining·room at Hepburn Dormitory !or the coming
relatives.
Mr.s. Dwight Reed and daugh- year.

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Emily Gothard, Frank Sharkey
To Be Wed Moy311n CoiUJll.bus
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TELEVISION GUIDE

Kathryn Bltssing wa!
shoppmg i.n Pt. Pleasant M~nday .
IUCHMD I. QWEN - Glt&lt;ERAL MANAGER
M.r. and Mrs. Pttul Blesung or
UVNOLO I. GREENE- EDITOR
11 :00 Netrl Htad.lht•
BY ROBERT C. RUARK
Pt
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Pleaaanl and
I..eroy llouah
Jl&amp;t1oul -.inrt.J.sin&amp; res;.rese.ntati':~ Bottinelli-K.lmball, IDe.. HI
U :1:i Weathereast
were
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gut:&gt;sts
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easily
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MMd&amp;y
evening.
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· a mattu at the post oftke at JtonJ
W'!Al·TV
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pos!iblc for me to send a h•ttl' r
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush de·
-.Uhlo.
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6 :~ Sign On
12:30 ~,;ien Ofi
lubaerlption rate.: Den very by tarrier where available 30 ~nta per from East Africa to ~ew Yot :&lt; !l\·ered a load or eoal to a !amil)'
7:00
Toda}'
WMt: one yea 1.n •dvance at The Daily Sentinel office, $15".60· sla and rt"Ct'i\·e an answl'r' in h's!-&gt; ne-ar Bt~thel ('hureh MGndaY .
8:00 Rom!Jer Room
MODtlw, $7
three mOtttbs, $3.90. By motor route where avai1able: tinw th an it tn'kes to t'OI\H'Y II
M,u;. Eliz.al&gt;et.h. 13oslon caU€'d ln 10:00 Homt.
oae montb: $1. By mail one year $8; ail months, $4.25; three moothJ, letter from Nt•w Y~rk lo Brnok- Mrll. l.ai,U'·II Gibbi !J.'Ueidt.y.
8:25 Sign On
$2.50; one month, Sl.
l1 :W The Pli.ce l4 Riiht
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myen, M ~. 11 :30 Trut'" "r Consequenc:H
Publishe-d every afternoon e~cept Sundar by The Ohio Valley Sen- ly n.
8~30 Capt Mldnlsht
tinel. lnc., •t 110 Uechanlc St., Pomeroy, 0 . Busi.Deu oftlce pbnne •ne. The whole postal system faul - end Mrs. Emf!»! Grfmm and. c~il 12 JO. Tic ·r~ I&gt;QllCh
10:00 Ho~rly DoOr''Y
odtloriol offloo pbooo 311'1.
up SC&lt;'-ms more than just a touc'l drPn spent Tue9day nenllllg' wjth 12:30 Jt Could Be Yoa.
10:30 Aunt Dru Show
a1Uy, especlaU" on an lnt.erna- Mr. and Mr~. Harry Brooks. '
1:00 Cu:'!'eht
11 :00 Fury
f''-...1
titnal basis. The fact ·lhat thl'
Mrs. Fannjc Roush.
and r.ti!::l ~ :00 Cam•r.o: G9es To ScbnoJ
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:30 Capt. Gallant
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eut or St'nding letter!! crl'ale d a Bt•ulah Grimm
spent Tuesday
2:30 Tenneuee trnie Ford
1'~ : 00 True Stdty
er:isi.s at all is the kind or !:!tuff with Mr". Anlie Roush and vs.Ls~ · 8:00 Matinee T-t&gt;.~ato:1'
12:30 ,Deteetive'• Diaf'J
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OUr maUcious friends IOYP-eS· cd her in dressin! dtiekens.
t :ll' Queeh F')r A DIJ
1:00 Down On Tb.e l'ara.
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peeially at a timE" whe-n we arc
Mrs. Ethel Fry, llrs. La.urR 4:t6 M.odtrn Ro~ancel
1:80 Western Theater
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~urinrt money and considerable Gibbs, Ella and Maude Blessio '. IS:OO Comedy Tlnle
2:30
NBC Baseball
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'Will they put us in jail," is the $(14 ,000 question being bad will all over the world.
. Mrs. Luvena Rainey, Mi's. P.l!t)' &amp;:30 M:v Little Margie
4:80 HoPalont Cassidy
parried across legislative tables by Pomeroy and Middleport
Postmaster Gen£&gt;ral Arthur F.. Roush and Mrs. W. W. Staats 8:00 Wild Bill Hickok
5:00 "10 l{ing
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Swnmerfield pulled a W€'Pkend !tpent W-('dnesday wtth Ml'!l. F1- ,. 8:30 Newa Picture
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5:30 b.O)' Ro~rt
counc men as
ey pon er
eir owns
ree-mon s ex n· s!r&lt;'ke L--au·., c 0 11 grc••. ho&lt;ln 't
·1 1 '3:4~ :,ports Eye
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r.-ie Taylor and quilted Ctl a qUI
6:00 News
SIODS to continue dumpmg uatreated sewag~e 111 the 0
I· given hirn the monpv to ooPr~~... for Board Aid. At noon a d,el . 8:M Wealherc•st
8:15 Sporll Eye
ver. This definite attitude of "so what, if we don't build a san· on and thereb_\' be dt!monstrated dous dinner conslsHn_g: of frkcl 7:00 Death Valle)' Dayl!l
8;30 Rosemary ~toone, · Show
itary sewer and disposal plant'' is a difficult thing tG pin down more l't'9pert fo1· our coin tha·· ~ l"hkken, ·meat loaf, p.ieJ, dou ,h 7:30 Xavier Cugat S'tow
1:00 Satqrday Nigbt JambOree
in strict logic.
do our foreign spenders who nuts cake ke cream and c.t.l:le-r ~ ·4fl NBC New•
7:30 People Are Funny
Just about ev~ryone doubts that councilmen will be bookPd 'ulow &lt;1o1u!h {'vr-rvwhl':'l'e~ll billi on thin gs too numerou s to mf'.nti,~ 8:00 Blondlt
8:00 Perry Com., SbolW
in Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's steel-gaited borne for refuslng here, a hair bHII~n tht·re..
was ~erved af-ter frar e was offert.•tl I 1:30 Life .&gt;f RileJ'
9:00 Caesar's Hour
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to vote punitive charges against their fe)]ow townsmen. Yet The l_) ~a~ service tmsn h~d ~ hv Mrs. Jo':Llu~l Fry. All joined in 9.:00 The Joseph Cotton Sllow 10:00 George Gobel Show
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d real ra LSe SIIH"e 1932. and SltiC" 1 s ing ill'~ Happy Birthday to Mr1'. g.: a~· 1'he Dig Story
10:30 Your Hit Parade
t at s w at the law says Wtll be done. Galhpohs oounCJl rare th
f'Verythinu has hou nC('r1 aoo !\1av Roush it beinJ! ll('r birt hrla . 10'00 ~avo:code "' S~orta
11 :00 , News and Sportt
and bucked for two years, finally kneeling down w-Ith a meek rof~~ w r own the onlv mail ma·
Mrs. l uvena Rni.nr\· called .)n 10:4:1 fo·a.mous F1ghts
Ill : 10 TV Nitewatch
"you win" admission to the State .
jor service in thl' w"'rld. 1 gu"'~~ Mr'&gt;. M.ildred Thompson T~H'SII:o • ·
Meanwhile, what follows will be interesting to all who take that doesn'l felch a prorit. W(·
Mrs. Fred Roush and Mrs.
serious in any way the probabJe necessity of sometime build- abo own a .~erv_i~·. lhat ~n.'l pend s Cilti!Y. &lt;~ Burl'is were in P:t. Plt·as
ing the proposed sewer systems. This materia) was prepared ib major
a&lt;"llVItle.!l_ over the uot Wedrwsday ·on bltfli·nP!\s.
WCH.S·TV c;HAIOI,EL I
9:30 HJ.abw:ay Patrol
under authority of the Ohio Water Pollution Control Boart. weekend 'SaturdiW deUvery or nqt
·tar. and Mr.s. lliiUu Glbb!l. Sau· 8:80 r"'tlf.tP KAI.vot
10:00 The IJne Up
While informab.' ve, naturally it suggests no loopholes for h .. ~.~••,•.'rv"'t'....
• ',.",.,".t . lmbean; ~~her dra De~ver Mod Janloe mH.-~&lt;1 e:tB C¥ KDOlJ\.1 ICeiYI
10:30 Pmoe to Person
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Monday foVeDlnl 'With Mr. and 1:00 NQfttlJJ Jl¥.w.
11:00 !few_.
ra-s.se commum es
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meroyepo .
Tbere is no H-.1 ..,.son w~ p Mrs. Dw"'ht Gtbbi.
lO:OO 0 ....,. )IIQQra
U : O~ ~aanlng: the Weather
PubUcatlon of Ohio Water Pollution Control Board
mall oper8~lon sh.nuJd .not be a
M.n. A:my .l oJton 01 1 husi· \1 :30 St."\kt n Bit-~
11:10 The r..ate flJ,ow
The Ohio Water Pollution Control Board last month gave ,._hour, aeven·d•Y
!ac!li\l' the neu vloitor In Pl. l'leiOIInt "' l.I:IMI Valiua! Lady
its approval to federal grants to assist 12 villages and 3 eitiN •arne a8 a telephone or subw•v Tbundlii.Y ' 12:1&amp; Love oJ Life
in Ohio in the construction of sewage disposal project!.
dell. lt Rhould abo be bougb•
Mr. and Mrt. Hnward RC~Uth or 12:30 Sear.. , for Tomorrow
9:00 Sill::~ On
Final ac'i.lon in aU these grants is up to the United States and paid for on ~he. ume tP.f'111S. Vt'rnon cttlled on fltr. and ·Mn~. li:U Gujd1n1 Lllh&amp;
9:01' Life o"' tbe Farm
Pl,lblic Hea.lth Service, but it is expected to foHow .the recOm• Wo'~kehl,vbelubeeo•n, to'n'~~llnl!~b.h~-~Ukll~ Fr~d Rous-h Wectnesda)'. •
1-:00 Katl,.'s l{ltcheq
9:30 Capt91n Ka... ~lttOQ
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~Mrs. Don o . Aten U~'il forme : 1 ~30 As the World '1\.roa10:30 MJghty Mouse
mend~d pnoritJes as certified ~y state water pollution control prices hpve risen on the 1ubway~. Jeuie Roush ·was remo¥ed from 2:~ our Mill Bfoob
11 :00 Lucky 8 Rn4tb
age?c1es .
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on telephone -callJ . on publica· ller 'home Mond8 y to Hoher Ho&lt;~·
2:30 BPuaeparty
11 :30 Tales of Tu:u Rancer1he 15"0hlo municipalihes given grant priorities, their po~- rons, on milkshakes: cars, hot p.it.pl 'in the Foe)esong ambul:mcc 3:00 The :BiJ PayoH
12:00 Big Top
ulation and the size of grants requested are :
dOR'!I clot·hes. houses and ror -111L In a critical ('(W)I.tion .
3:80 Jlpb Crotbr Sllow
1:00 The Lone Ranger
Delta (2120) $83,741. East Liverpool (24,217) $242,732. Ga· t know marriage licenses.
Mr1 . CRLvin BleMinr and M.rs
f :OO Brilbter Day
1:30 Life in U. S. A.
hanna 15951 $45,285. Leipsic (1706) •75,000. Maumee (55 481
con thl• a &lt;'. ntrlbutlon !o ln· w. J . RoUin• wore Pl. Pleasant U&amp; Secret lltorm
1:4&amp; Baoeball Preview
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11 but In terlns vl•itort '1\teaday.
•:30 J!:dJ, of Y.7ieht
1:5!5 -Basebb.ll Game of Week
$152,100. Painesville (14 ,432) $250,000 . South .Zanesville a :_ ·yo~l w~ut ,emain• the
·Mr. and Mrs. R.Olll VMnebren· 5:00 The Early Show
5:00 Jr. Town Meetin¥
(1477) $41,220. Swanton (1T40) $138,000. Vermilion-on-the.. ~~~ c:~:;~ication. sliW!e tht In· ner .tocak their dll\lflht.er, Donna 8:30 Your.l'..110 J\eporhl'
15:30 TV Classroom
Lake (640) $30,000. Waterville (1110) $62,709. Yorkville vontlon ol ·the clort otlck and"'" lo PorkerabUI'i Wecluo&lt;lay :o .IUS Bpol'la ·Porado
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6:00 Air Power
(1854) $96,630. Reynoldsburg (724) $59,879. Continental (1028) native runner. 11 should be ,pa!d conoull Dr. Halllooan as .the was 1:111 · Wehatt~bo. ~t~Th
;~ ~:~~"c;.1,''~h':!"!re
$96,749. Amherst (3542) $128,353. Montpelier (3867) $186,800. tor !n the coin of Its wol'lh.
ourter!n• from • bell!n• ', In h., ,'.'.00, W 1 A u
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'7:90 Bu~caceert
This leaves less than $15,000 of the $1,6S3,325 which the
The ma~~:tzines, for examp "· head.
8:00 Jackie Gleason Sbow
.80 Beat the Clock
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federal government allocated to Ohio for thia fiscal year out that have raised tholr prk&gt;es tUU
Clarence Bl~ su~tOO ~ 0 8:00 West Poiat Stoi'J'
9:00 Gale Storm Show
of a national fund of S50 000 000 .
make as heavy a tote for dte do.c· major surgery Monday at ·st. Jo
a:ao Playhuu~e of Stm
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The Ohto Vt ater PoJlution Control Boarl suppHed grant ap·
be In 1,.,,,., 1ass letters. They
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unsmo e
·h uMr.beenand
-aul.te
m. Glenn Jl,og.g ~s _·_ _::;;::;::;::::=:;~=--=-'~O~:s~o~T~h~e:_Jl.ate Show
. 1on f orms on request to some 75 different political sub- Jet
num16eond·das.s
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p IICat
·privileges.
"Mrs.
divisiol;)s. Appli cations subsequently were received from 20
The unrttuck throwawav clr· b.tve been -t'he 1llleats of Dr. and
cities, &amp;8 villages and one county sewer district. Total vall.ael cular&amp; come at you at tblrd-c)a!lll M'rs. D. v. Smitb bavlng been
of the proposed sewerage construction projects in these apph· ri'tes. The bepin~ mall,
ru~~::. here froin Akron by the
WM'I'PM'Y C... !\NNIL 1J
Hl:OO R&amp;y Anthony Show
cations WQS $97 1000 ,800.
'kllr -mall, the mAll-order
14
ot Mn Obn A.ten.
11:t4
fUI:n
On
10:30 I Spy
In determining priorities the Water Pollution Control rhot throup the circuit M reduc·
Mrs. Clara Capehart aecorn·PBI.l·
11 :00 News of the NiiJbt
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p(l nte• arul really jet the aam4 led~sL.ter Mrs, Calvin 1U~t£· 11:61 Cartoon Club
r oard has to be sure first__t hat apphcants actuaU~ at! r~f«lY "boNtal com~fderatjpn u tn ur.mt 1\\lil:
tilmton 1'hl.I'PI(tal: tO visit 18:10 Noop New•
11 :15 Theatre .lS
beJin oonstructionBthe
c rent fiscal yearlepdi_JJg ·J'Qne fLtl!·rate nr•h! frowt...L lawy~'ltY · tho.-, • el"s son , ..J.,e~ ·who ~
l~'l~ ~~~;:,~ra
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, 111571. This mea~ .
llcants must ltave plt!ns eol!f· in&lt; your rich oOntiiiiB'1J\III"k~d b~ . i•ed !hero.
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Eirret.t Blessirwg ClevelanJ. 1:00 Feminine TOUfb.
p te, have sites cleare . and have their owp sha·re of ftnanc- orr and left all lhc loot to you.
1:41!
Movie
Matinee
1:00 Movie Matinee
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The emergency measure that i'1pent the weekend with his broth
lnif arranged .
S:OO
Arternoon
Film
P'ei!!ltlval
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Bible Time
TQen the Board is required to determine priorities on the Con_gress passf'd to h_aul _the Post er Sherman at Board.
4:30
Super
Serial
Time
5:00
Two un Pla.vhouae
basis of ''rinanotal as W&lt;'lt as pollution contra) needs." Finan· Office ofr the book 1s ~dlv as . a
Mrs. Ethel Fry soen.t Fridav
6:00 Satur
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l cure and litHe better than useleJs with 'her brother D&lt;~llas Yea-get· li:OO MickP.'" Mouse Club
c a nee IS e ermme
y t e h10
ater ollut on ontro 88 a remedv. All the fuss over t~nd wife or M.a·son.
8:00 Car~n~m Cluh
6: Ill&gt; Satur
6:30 Let's Ta
on two factors : (1) Per capHa cost of ~h~ n~eded sewera·g e prO· •omethln~t that never $hould havc
Mr. and Mr1 . Lawren-ce Winf· 6:30 Five Star Fina\
7:00 Eddy
old Time
ject; (2) Per capita income o£ the mumcJpaltty.
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occurred i!it useless.
brenner and Charlet -of Co-lumbus '1:15 John lJaly &amp; the Nen
7:80 Fa 111 Film FeeUvaJ
Grants may be made for up to 30 per cent of the cost of a our ~llvernment will send u were wP.ekend vuests of Mr. and 7:80 Rin Tin Tin
9:00 La ence Welt
project, but may not exceed $250,000. The project may ln-! off to die In · wa_r~ and illake u 1 Mr~.
Ros!l Wineb1•enncr aad 8:00 Jim Bowle
8:30 'fhe CiRco K1d
10:00 Oiart J~,~;bilee
elude sewage treatment plant, interceptor sewers and pump· pay tor the ~rl~nlt"lite. bl:'t, f~~· Donna .
9:00 I Led 'j'hre~ Llvet
11:00 20tb Century Theater
ing stations but may not 'nclude trunk and lateral sewers lo somf! re~son hlkinl!l the prtc
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ho,rfman
9:SO
Public
'Defender
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Sign OU
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11 Hlump t.s poJI.tlcully untouchabl ~&gt;
ond Don A-ten snen.t saturday
l 1 'h
ralcu ~t ng t c amount of federal ald lor which a commumty IL&lt;~ worst end·result would be lt~!i.s eVtmintt with the ·llftter's wife tn -Ki&gt;ng of Pt. Pleas!mt were Sunday wcr·e Sunday guest&amp; or Mr. anJ
is eligtble.
abu!:le of the .!lemi-rrankinl( pl'ivl- Holz1'r Hosplt·al.
a:uet'lls of Mr. and Mrs. lws Kin&amp;. Hr.s . De-nnis Roush.
The grants are authorlzed under the new Federa·l W~tcr leges enjoyed by the .!leconll
Lawrence woire, Paul Ran ·
Anita, Ncl90n. and Robert
Sam Boston ~ent the weekenc\
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1956, Identified as' Pub· thlt·d ciiL'!s users and a grea'. rlulph anti fnmily Mr. ;~nd M'n. Bro.wn called on Mrs. Luvena with relative~ and friends in Ill·
llc Law 680 . Under this law .Congr~ss is authorized to appl"''). ma~y lth Chrlitmas c~rdN and Roa('h of 1JDinn wero q;ue!lll~ of Raine-y sunday a'ternoon .
inoiA.
prlate $50,000 ,000 a year for 10 years for construction grants. alm1lor notlcea , you don t need~ . Lnwrroncc Richard Wolfe anti fa ·,.
Mr. -and Mrs. Archie Ch-AptlHin
Mi-ss Connie Warf of New H ,.
Ohio municipalities not receiving priorities for grants Uri·
~here Is on~y one sure cn e. ilv or Dovtes r.r-ove Smulav.
ot Atwater. 0., spent the week ven -wu the iUest or M.iss Glorb
d
this
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Ra1se the pr~ee or postage to
' Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer tr~d end wit-h loJrs. Garnert.t Chapman. Crump over the weekend.
er
year s allocat on ma·y be cons ered for grants under where it will pay hs own way an , (rE~-ndson Garrv ·Newmow or AsllThe Elmer Newberry famlly
Mr. oand MNl . Cecil BlessiJ:tg
fu~ure anocatlons, if Congress continues to make the appro· retrrange t•he eQUitY of what :s land, 0. }1-a.ve ·been U1fl li!Ue&amp;b or
pr1aUons as authorized .
nrat second and third ~:lass in Mr. and Mrs. Harry ·rhorTlJ)80n or
A large number of municipalities not receiving 1rants, .par· teN~R of what you have to pay the 0 Rlf Grewe the .pa.ttt rew davs,
ticularlv larger cities, are proceeding with their projects with- poal·man ~nd the .!lOtter. Thl! w~y
'M". and Mn. .Elmo wa~ton an1l
out waltlng further for the posslbtlity of 1rants, IInce rlslng you cllmmate nonsflnllle. An ot •.1: ttalt.!thtflr or Ounbar sucnt S.tu.rcosts might easily wipe out the value of such grants. In the er approsch it flrlctly thlrd·ela ~' 011 v n.i.lilht with Mr. and Mrs. Ives
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ldiOt"V with .the nap \ln!ltuck.
KiO!I.
cases o c t es with mu -rn a on dollar projecta, the mu mum
~Copyright~ 19 s1 . Uy Unltr ~
Mrs. Dor.- Hud~on or Mouaa,
grant of $250,000 actually would be a very lflllll peteentlje feature Syndltate, Inc.) .
Mr. -alld Mrs. WiLliam At:kln•nn
the total cost, Jt was Poin\ed out.
ll nd children of Hun.Unw;ton. ?.{n
The Ohio Water Pollution Control BOat'd hao adopted a re·
CH!LDRIN TO HOSPITAL
Vi'11inla S.a vre o! 'Ma••• M,... d
solution advising municipalities that "anticipation Qf, or 'hope
Nlilncy Ann, four, and Kathy Mrs. Jimmie Sa,·re of N•"v Hawo-11
for, a federal Rrant cannot be considered by llleU 18 jultiOCa· JKanoh, Re~~~~· Tdhaughters of Mt'k11 • were 8'"8ilt of Mr. and Mrs.
tJo tO th d i
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) It ryn l.AJ 5 ompson, were a . Rmu:;h Sunda.v:.
n
r, e e ay o any requ re mun c pa sewage sposa en to Unlvenltv lloapCtal todt~Y In
Mr. and Mrs. Georg" so,_tpn
proj~t.
the RawUn11..CoatR
ambulance. and *'n or .A.kr6R ~ent :' tft.t
Approximately $200.000,000 AVOrtb of municipal sewera~e They ""'" aeeompan!ed by Mra. weotend .1 ,t their """ on Rt. 1.
projecto have been built l!Y Ohio cities and villages in the last Thompson •nd hor mollwr. Mrs
Mr. and MrL R&gt;vna
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four years. Communities which went ahead with th~lr proj~ts A. V. Smith. Nanoy Ann h01 been llendenon ·Mr. and Mrs.
euly In the preoent antl·pallutlon campal•n prob11bly have • P111 '"' at Moli• Genera!K:\~~ . I;F";,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;=o;;;-,~
pltal for tbe paat week and
saved money even t h OUih they had no outalde financial ltelp, Jane 1, o!ao under obaervatlon
due to the laet that lor oeveral years construt~lon costs have wl!l he treated by , ehUd ope•,!al·
boen r!Jing at a rate of abQut live
cent a year.
tr!ln cotumh ...
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ca lled on Mr. .and Mra. R()Sj Wln4'
brenner Friday evenint.
Mrs. Garnett Ctl.apman has
been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W6igan I
1\lld Brenda Of Huntington vislteo
over the weekend 'wilh rebt.i ',le.;
here .
Calling on Mr. and , Mrs. Ct!&gt; ·ii
Blessing and F.lla Sunduy evl'ninK
were Mr. -and Mrs. Ar~\hie Cha ;:
man and baby, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lem• .ud Roush , Sandra and Milton
'flay, Mrs. Mary Bonecu'tt er an I
Connie, Linda, Charles anld B-illie
Chapman oand MrR. Ethel Jl'.ry.
Mr:s. LuvE'na Rainey .caiiEf O'l
Mrs. Don ThompsOll S1,1nday.
Mr. and Mrs. •Dwight Gil)bs,\ M r.
and Mr.s. Tobey Myers a.blended a
birthl)ay dinner at the ·borne \ Jf
Mrs. 'Mai Kay junday.
·Ernie Ricbr-il e.nd Twila an• 1
Dwlftbt Gibbs were In NeW H_.
ven Saturday.
Virgil Burris Jr., a student •
Ml\l'ga,ntown tpml: ~ater with bh
parents, Mr . and Ml'IJ. V:iraril Bu ~
ris Sr.
Mr. and M~s . WiJllam Atk.in_q
and famil.Y ol Hu~;ttington spe 1t

Attendance at SundaJ

19~7

C&amp;llert at the bome of Mr. and

Time

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Meigs County News

11:50 a.m.
Daily

'OOUBtE ·sAfETY!

Kn. Glenn Fault and dauabt.er,
lin. Charlea P'aault nd children
Ud Mn. Edna Faulk.
&amp;berman Roberti called on bit
brother Mr. and Mt. Ruaaell Rob-

Day Book ,
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The En terprise 4-H Clttb 11 to
meet at the hOrne of advi4« Jlfrt.
Opal Davis at t:30 P· m . Saturday.•
acr·ordiny: 10 announcement ma~

erti.
Shirley Eblin spent Sunday with
Doris Jean Eblin .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence EbUn
and daughter, Dulene, called nn
Jlr, and Mrs. Robert F.llut, Tue1
d1y evenina;.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk gave
a birthday supper Jn honor of her
father, Mr. ChlJ'Ies Ebl~n Jr., on
' Wedneedly evenins.
-The Revival elosed at the Hi·
land Chureh Sunday evenln&amp;.

today. - - ---::cc:-:NEW ARR!V~
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abtlqtt are

announcing the birth of •" 8' lb.
6 oz. daughter, Vicky Lynn, Tb\U'Io
day morning April 25 at th,e. Jf91j;
General Hospit-al. Gran.d».-ePtt
are Mr. and Mrs. Arlee A)bOtt,.
Rock Springs and Mr. aqd Mn. ,
\tl11iam Montgomery, Mldd~
The Abbotts have two SODS, DIDDJ'•
5, and Roger, 3.
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APPLE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush and
Vr. 'and Mn. Jolin Wolfe attended
tht' funeral Ol Mrt. VlrJinia Kane
at Beaver Falls. Pa., Monday.

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Mr. and Mn. ~uire Tnylo~
nnd cWldren or ·Mtddleport, Mr.
and Mrs. ArC'bie Chapman and
daughter were
callers in the
home of Mr . .and Mrs. Fred Roush
su-nday arte.rnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vir ~ H Burris •bad
¥ tlw4t' aueN, &amp;Qdu lin- Yuun -:
111fL ..,.,.. _ . . . , lad Nor·
mu W' GanP\iJ hfty, tlr. and
Mr.t ltaY JOlles aU GaRy, Mr.
Jnd lrtrs. Hamilton and now=ltls of
Pt. Pktaaant.

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Mr. ~:nd Mr~ Ch&amp;r'les Edwarcl r,
and family or Middleport ~e '1t
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Wayne

Hart .
Maudt alaMlRI

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LOGAN, Utah...:...Utah: State .Um
versity forestry stu.deuts quickly
applied tree surgery tecbnilques
when someone-pouibl rival en~ineering claasmen-e-rept up on
a 14 foot hi&amp;)~, hand-carved st.1·
tue of Paul Bunyan and chopped
orr his •bead.
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Morris
·Equipment

Health malces ,
' the difference 1\ . , .
Try them, and n•l
Fleming
Hatcheries

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MENT·AL FIRSTS

FRANKFORT Ky . - Kentuck~·
and Virginia were the first
states to . Provide institution~:. l
care for the mentall.y ill. Ken·
tucky began operating its firs ~
stale mental hospitals in 1824,
and now has fout su-ch instit' l·
lions. plu .~ nine mental beallb
l'linics.

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COLUMBU~. 0.-Home gard- · ~ pcrator, Gold Spike.'
ener~ have cho1ee of hundreds of
Corn-sweet,
early- North
different vegetable vJricties [or Star Marcross Carmelcross Gold
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planting in Ohio, ~ys )i:. C. Witt· Rush Golden '.Beauty.
meye.", Ohio State University ex·
Corn-sweet ·mido;eason-Gol
tension horticulturist Many of den Cross 'Bantam Frost Gold
these are strains of varieties that T d f
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time but md1v1dual seed com pan
!d B t
T· d
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d th .
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an am, en ermos , ~ctes have rna e eir specLa se ec- tnry Golden Aristogold Bantam
• h' f
lions. Past experience Is import· 1 E
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vergreen, 1oc te · 1
tant tn s elect~ng varletle~, WlL_t·
Cucumber-early-Early ~or..
meyer
eX!;JlaLns,
es
Pee
tal1~
tf
tune,
. Burpee Hybrid, Stratght
Phone 3202
gardene_rs.
bas
been
Lr~tng
dlffe.J'·
j
Eight,
Marketer. .
Pearl St.
Xacin&lt;
ent vanetle.!l and _hybl'l(ls for scv- ,
Cucum~ r-Na.ttonat Pickling,
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·t..----- ·- ·--- so-11 conditions m different a~ea.s
)#ttuce-leaf - Salad Bowl,
affect lhe. way a :certam vanety Grand Rapids, Blaek·seeded Simp
performs 1n different parts or son, Slobolt, Bibb.
3tate.
Lettuce- head -Great Lak~s.
. The gard~ner also should con· Pcnnlake, Cornell ~6, Prem1e ~
s1dcr the mtended use when Great Lakes, Progress.
.
tho:.~sing varietie s. Some varicl.ics
Mus~melon (ca~taloupe)""""'Tlp
are m?re suitable fr•r. frecz~n s- ~op, ~luo Sugar, Pr1de of, Wls-con
ace:ordmg to the hortlcultu~t st. sm, Honey Rock, Schoon s HardOh10 _county ~genls have hsh _ .!!hell , troqtfels. .
.
('Ontalnin ~. n~mcs of many ~~-1 · Orribn--ttel&amp;-Ebene&amp;et, Whtt~
table varwt1es fo r the home Portugal.
WHY NOT GET
glJrden. .
-Radish- Early · Scarlet Globe ,
Followmg are example s of White Icicle, Cberr"y Belle, Cav.a·
THEM OFF TO A
!lOme varieties that have done Her. well in Ohio and are suggested
Rhubarb-Mc-Donald, Victoria,
for ph·..,. tint. There 1are many Canada Red,
other sood varieties.
Pepper.....:..green- World Beater,
A&amp;puagus-Mary Washington. California . Wonder, Yolo Wonder,
Beans-bw.h,
gr(!cn-String Burlington.
less
Black
Valentine,
Stringless
Squa.sh-.sum.mer-WhHe Bush
WITII
Green Pod, Tendergreen, · Co11- S~:allop, Summer
Straightncck,
tel\cter, To-p Crop.
Zucchini.
Squash- fall ~ Table Queen,
BeaD&amp;-bush, Lima-.Fordhook.
Da:by Fordhook, Early Market, Buttel-cup, Butternut.
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Green-seeded
Fordh.ook
242,
Squash _ winter _ Dclk10us,
Thorogrecn (Cangrcen, Allgrcen), Golden Hubbard Green Hubbard,
Trlump,b.
Blue Hubbard . '
C~neae Cab~ge-ChihUi, Mi·
Tomato-e 11 riy- Ptilchard, Val·
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iant. stokesdale, Queens, Early
Cabbage--early- Resistant Go!· Red:
den Aere, .Marlon Market, Bad- · Tomata-late _ Rulgers, M'ara:er Market.
globe,- t.ongred.
Cabbage-latc-Wi&amp;&lt;"onsin All
Season Wisconein Hollander 8.
MIKllm~tb Red Rock, Penn Stat~ i
We Do Cualom Griii4Jng
&amp;llhead.
Mlcldleporl
N. h4 Ave.
Carrots-Nantes qouchon), Dan.
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LITTLE CHICKS

NelsonvUie, Ohio

YET?

GOOD
START

Master Mix

CHICK STARTER ·

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t!Ono - Mowor lkli~l Contool tWin Clock ladlol

Sl'•clill fWICet Otfl D4Y ONLY I

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BAKER
FURNITURE

Oo Tbe Brlgbtm Coraer
In lllddleport

.... $1US. , .0111 olor 10lr, $Sf.95
lvfv•n.. 7S..w.tt .. . ,
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NEW HOLI.,AND

I We're equipped 19 accw:ately makeCheck•1
it-Mix feeds on formulas·approved by Pur~·­
ina Research. These •:recipes" are based on.
Purina's many years of mixing lOcal grain.
\with Purina Concenuates. With the Check•l
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'R·Mix line, we'D help you work out 1 feed.,
ing program that caDs for a mighty small'
tush outlay. You'll be surprised when you·
:find out how far Check·R·Mix can suetch·
' feed dollars.

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TOMATO TWINE
BPS PAINT 40% of!
ASBESTOLINE ROOF PAINT-$8.00 per 5 gal.
LIVINGSTON GRASS SEED
McCULLOUGH BULK GARDEN SEEDS
. POULTRY EQUIPMI!N'f
PURINA SANITATION PRODUCTS
DeKALB SEED CORN

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Check·R-Mix can be made and sold· locall~
for such a good price. We're able to do ic
!Only because we mU: local grain with Purilu•
~oncenuates right here at our own miD.

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Meigs

· Yes,ltis good iiri'IWhen a quditj feed lik._

• Look for · Check-R-Mi£ Feed In those· '
,b right new bags like the one shown here. ,
IYou'll find Check·R·Mix.at !he _St.QI~~itb
lbe Checkerboard sign!, 1

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materials.)
suggestion on corn Js
Another
preaented by George Gist, Ohio
State University extension agronomlst wbo poiatl O¥-t that 1 mixture ~~corn bybridt whicb _mature

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County AorlcultYnl Aoont
... 3.00 pounds of a 4·16-16 fertilizer
or tt,R equivalent per acre plua 90
pourlds or nitrogen plowed down
.or ilaed as a aide dressing sbould
give Meigs County farmers a good
yield of corn in 1957.
This recommendation is consid·
erably hia;her than was used by
farmers as recently as ten years
ago.
, Where iertilizer is put in the
row for .ocorn can mAke the differ.
ence between a full 1t.and, half
stand, or no stand at ·au, says E.

that did a sood job with fertiliZers
and - planUna; speeda 10 years &amp;iO
no longer will do the work wit.h
high otrertsth !erti!izera and h)lh
planting speeda. Four pictures wlJI
g_ive an ,i~ea of· problema In ferti·
hzer applications.
.
Picture 1 showt tbe placement of
fertilizer with a "split ~t'' type
iiiPPl~ca_tor common on corn plant·
ers. The fertilizer is a_b~ve the
corn and to the side but tt 1S hl.rdly effective in promotin&amp; the e~rly
growth of the corn. Root.s ll'OW
down not up
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In picture 7 fast plantineapeeds
often put the fertilir.er with tbe
seed, and the seed "~ill not germin·
ate. At worst there will be oo
stand 'of corn, at best only a partial stand. Y!elds often are cut .JY
one-third or more because fertiU.
:zer came Jn contact with the seed.
The normal loss, froin all cause&amp;
is 15 to 20 pereent.
In picture 3 the ferUiir.er ls directlY below the seed, put there
with a new type applicator. Tbe
first roOt of the corn grows
through the fertilizer, but wbeD
the whole root system is in the
fertilizer, gr':lwlh Is slowed, the
corn delayed and the yield may be ·
reduced,
Picture 4 shows the best place
ment of fertilizer for corn wben
it ·is put in the row at planting
thile-about 2 inches to the side
and 2 Inches below the level or the
seed. Here the fertiH:z:er is il'l the
path of part of the corn roots. The
corn gets the nutrients it needs
and water, too.
Most new planters have the one
side placement features. Planter
attachments also are on the market
t~at wiU place the tertllir.er to the
11de and below the aeed. Increased
yields ean pay for the attachments
the first year.
Corn planters should be check·
ed In the field to be swe the proper fe_rUiher placement is obtained. Wtth proper placement,_a total
of 60 pounds per acre of ~lrogen
and/ol'--·potash may be applied
at plantlng time, &lt;300 pounds of a
4-HI·_16 ferUilzer contains 12 lba
of mtrosen and 48 pounds of potash, a total of 60 poundf of the

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profttt.. Pit• nfalr:• Mtttr ttllln• at loww COli ,... ....,.c1
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oRCe •M ~alneral fertU\cclt4ofl. Por llatt.r ~rk '""'· 1M

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and youth oraan.iutloos ta tb.ll
clmp•leo to promote rllf'&amp;l b(lllw•y safety throua:hout tbe state:.

.T' his past week's Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm No. 17 really proved to be a fooier for most ,
of our readers with only a few being abl~ to venture guesses as lo the name of the farm. It
h .. been identified as the D•na Haning farm located near Bedford on the Gold Ridge-rd.
, Tho~ who identified the farm this week were: Guy Lee, Rt. 1, Pomeroy; Evelyn Thoma, Rt.
1, POmeroy; Earl Thoma , Pomeroy i and Janeth Beal, Harrisonvdle.
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Refledors Are Valuable
~ xtra
Insuranee On F'anmn·g Vehicles

Gitt uplaint it thU waJ : :A 1 incorn
hybrid atage
......twthroup
th•
eruUlns
hen about
kernel• oo the ean are
in a or t daya. By plantCOLUVBUS, o . ~P'trm era drrv ing tractors or towed equ~pme I
hybrids of different in, or tow'inJ tqul.pment on t~e aceordutg lQ the Nat!onal Saf~ .
d•te• 1 turner can ea:· hlabway after dark Jhould be CounetJ. In the.e accidentt, the
tend the ldeal emlline Ume to 10 ture It lt adequately lla:hted Jt unprotected driver or tbe tractur
12 dtyt.
the rear, advltet W. E. Shaclley, ahnoat invariably i• serioutly inThe arronomlft 1\iilf.etit a Ned Ohio State ,Univenity extension ju.rt&gt;d or killed. The automo-bile
mixture of equal quaatltiet of corn 111fety tpeclalt.l
or truck driver doe~ not often
maturln,; at 90 to D5 dayt, 100 to
Stutkey ura:e• fumerJ to eqwtt e~eape injury either. Reflective
105 ~ays and 11~ to 113 day a. Corn tbeir farm JNchioet with renee- materials on the rear of lh t•
hybrldJ for 11lage, Gi.tt Nfl, live ta,pfi In addition to the re· equipment can prevent many of
thould be Judeed on the number JUiar UahtJne .pravidtod by eqwp- these- tragedie~.
of poundt oT'Teed they produce ment manulacturerJ. Tbe refl~The farm dlvition of the N.J.··
per acre, not on the number of Uve tape ~ not .a tublltitut.e for tional Safety Council it promotions of tllase.
a nd light, Stuckey pointt ou' . ing a reflective liihlina; prouun
When harveated at the proper State law requiret equipment t, aimed at equippins with refie&lt;&gt;
1taa:e ?f arow~h, Giat esplalnt, bav 1 red UPt on the rear that tive mat.erial.l unlighted equipcorn a1laa:e Will keep well with- •n ebe tee 300 feet.
ment on tarms. The ''Lite-Fanr.·
out tb~ addition of prelef'V.ative... c: Manp ~ and 101Detimc1 Equipment" tafety .project is
fatal ac-cident. ouur wben 1aat- spontored by .Jtate farm safety
movina: trucks or automobiles eommlttee1 wilb the co-operation
NIARLV A CINTU!IV
crub into the rear at tlow-mov- ot 4-H Clul», Future Farmef'8; ·I
BUXTON, Ma.-'Jbe prelident
c-:-:--------::---::-:-1 Amerk!a chapten and other rut
of the Saeo River Te)eiJ'apb and biitbday. HiJ eompany, founded y~tb oreaniutiont.
Telephone Co., Samuel B. Shi!p- in 1889 ·MI'Ytl about 1000 tubStuckey ura:e• fannrn to co.
ard, wlU be 100 years old next scr~J in tbla area.
operate wi.tb u.fety commltteei

Mt• Shirley Robel'l!l' and ·Mr. ancl

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lin. Robert Faulk •ere Mr. and

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Daily SeotiDel"
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TELEVISION GUIDE

Kathryn Bltssing wa!
shoppmg i.n Pt. Pleasant M~nday .
IUCHMD I. QWEN - Glt&lt;ERAL MANAGER
M.r. and Mrs. Pttul Blesung or
UVNOLO I. GREENE- EDITOR
11 :00 Netrl Htad.lht•
BY ROBERT C. RUARK
Pt
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Pleaaanl and
I..eroy llouah
Jl&amp;t1oul -.inrt.J.sin&amp; res;.rese.ntati':~ Bottinelli-K.lmball, IDe.. HI
U :1:i Weathereast
were
!!Upp&lt;&gt;r
gut:&gt;sts
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the
Cee.t
l.alnotoo Aye., New Ye&gt;M
N. Y.
11
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WASHINGTON-It
is
easily
i!Jessing
MMd&amp;y
evening.
5
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· a mattu at the post oftke at JtonJ
W'!Al·TV
CI4ANNIL '
11 : 3{1 Tonl&amp;bt
pos!iblc for me to send a h•ttl' r
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush de·
-.Uhlo.
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6 :~ Sign On
12:30 ~,;ien Ofi
lubaerlption rate.: Den very by tarrier where available 30 ~nta per from East Africa to ~ew Yot :&lt; !l\·ered a load or eoal to a !amil)'
7:00
Toda}'
WMt: one yea 1.n •dvance at The Daily Sentinel office, $15".60· sla and rt"Ct'i\·e an answl'r' in h's!-&gt; ne-ar Bt~thel ('hureh MGndaY .
8:00 Rom!Jer Room
MODtlw, $7
three mOtttbs, $3.90. By motor route where avai1able: tinw th an it tn'kes to t'OI\H'Y II
M,u;. Eliz.al&gt;et.h. 13oslon caU€'d ln 10:00 Homt.
oae montb: $1. By mail one year $8; ail months, $4.25; three moothJ, letter from Nt•w Y~rk lo Brnok- Mrll. l.ai,U'·II Gibbi !J.'Ueidt.y.
8:25 Sign On
$2.50; one month, Sl.
l1 :W The Pli.ce l4 Riiht
8:30 Circle 3 Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myen, M ~. 11 :30 Trut'" "r Consequenc:H
Publishe-d every afternoon e~cept Sundar by The Ohio Valley Sen- ly n.
8~30 Capt Mldnlsht
tinel. lnc., •t 110 Uechanlc St., Pomeroy, 0 . Busi.Deu oftlce pbnne •ne. The whole postal system faul - end Mrs. Emf!»! Grfmm and. c~il 12 JO. Tic ·r~ I&gt;QllCh
10:00 Ho~rly DoOr''Y
odtloriol offloo pbooo 311'1.
up SC&lt;'-ms more than just a touc'l drPn spent Tue9day nenllllg' wjth 12:30 Jt Could Be Yoa.
10:30 Aunt Dru Show
a1Uy, especlaU" on an lnt.erna- Mr. and Mr~. Harry Brooks. '
1:00 Cu:'!'eht
11 :00 Fury
f''-...1
titnal basis. The fact ·lhat thl'
Mrs. Fannjc Roush.
and r.ti!::l ~ :00 Cam•r.o: G9es To ScbnoJ
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:30 Capt. Gallant
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eut or St'nding letter!! crl'ale d a Bt•ulah Grimm
spent Tuesday
2:30 Tenneuee trnie Ford
1'~ : 00 True Stdty
er:isi.s at all is the kind or !:!tuff with Mr". Anlie Roush and vs.Ls~ · 8:00 Matinee T-t&gt;.~ato:1'
12:30 ,Deteetive'• Diaf'J
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OUr maUcious friends IOYP-eS· cd her in dressin! dtiekens.
t :ll' Queeh F')r A DIJ
1:00 Down On Tb.e l'ara.
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peeially at a timE" whe-n we arc
Mrs. Ethel Fry, llrs. La.urR 4:t6 M.odtrn Ro~ancel
1:80 Western Theater
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~urinrt money and considerable Gibbs, Ella and Maude Blessio '. IS:OO Comedy Tlnle
2:30
NBC Baseball
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'Will they put us in jail," is the $(14 ,000 question being bad will all over the world.
. Mrs. Luvena Rainey, Mi's. P.l!t)' &amp;:30 M:v Little Margie
4:80 HoPalont Cassidy
parried across legislative tables by Pomeroy and Middleport
Postmaster Gen£&gt;ral Arthur F.. Roush and Mrs. W. W. Staats 8:00 Wild Bill Hickok
5:00 "10 l{ing
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Swnmerfield pulled a W€'Pkend !tpent W-('dnesday wtth Ml'!l. F1- ,. 8:30 Newa Picture
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5:30 b.O)' Ro~rt
counc men as
ey pon er
eir owns
ree-mon s ex n· s!r&lt;'ke L--au·., c 0 11 grc••. ho&lt;ln 't
·1 1 '3:4~ :,ports Eye
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r.-ie Taylor and quilted Ctl a qUI
6:00 News
SIODS to continue dumpmg uatreated sewag~e 111 the 0
I· given hirn the monpv to ooPr~~... for Board Aid. At noon a d,el . 8:M Wealherc•st
8:15 Sporll Eye
ver. This definite attitude of "so what, if we don't build a san· on and thereb_\' be dt!monstrated dous dinner conslsHn_g: of frkcl 7:00 Death Valle)' Dayl!l
8;30 Rosemary ~toone, · Show
itary sewer and disposal plant'' is a difficult thing tG pin down more l't'9pert fo1· our coin tha·· ~ l"hkken, ·meat loaf, p.ieJ, dou ,h 7:30 Xavier Cugat S'tow
1:00 Satqrday Nigbt JambOree
in strict logic.
do our foreign spenders who nuts cake ke cream and c.t.l:le-r ~ ·4fl NBC New•
7:30 People Are Funny
Just about ev~ryone doubts that councilmen will be bookPd 'ulow &lt;1o1u!h {'vr-rvwhl':'l'e~ll billi on thin gs too numerou s to mf'.nti,~ 8:00 Blondlt
8:00 Perry Com., SbolW
in Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's steel-gaited borne for refuslng here, a hair bHII~n tht·re..
was ~erved af-ter frar e was offert.•tl I 1:30 Life .&gt;f RileJ'
9:00 Caesar's Hour
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to vote punitive charges against their fe)]ow townsmen. Yet The l_) ~a~ service tmsn h~d ~ hv Mrs. Jo':Llu~l Fry. All joined in 9.:00 The Joseph Cotton Sllow 10:00 George Gobel Show
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d real ra LSe SIIH"e 1932. and SltiC" 1 s ing ill'~ Happy Birthday to Mr1'. g.: a~· 1'he Dig Story
10:30 Your Hit Parade
t at s w at the law says Wtll be done. Galhpohs oounCJl rare th
f'Verythinu has hou nC('r1 aoo !\1av Roush it beinJ! ll('r birt hrla . 10'00 ~avo:code "' S~orta
11 :00 , News and Sportt
and bucked for two years, finally kneeling down w-Ith a meek rof~~ w r own the onlv mail ma·
Mrs. l uvena Rni.nr\· called .)n 10:4:1 fo·a.mous F1ghts
Ill : 10 TV Nitewatch
"you win" admission to the State .
jor service in thl' w"'rld. 1 gu"'~~ Mr'&gt;. M.ildred Thompson T~H'SII:o • ·
Meanwhile, what follows will be interesting to all who take that doesn'l felch a prorit. W(·
Mrs. Fred Roush and Mrs.
serious in any way the probabJe necessity of sometime build- abo own a .~erv_i~·. lhat ~n.'l pend s Cilti!Y. &lt;~ Burl'is were in P:t. Plt·as
ing the proposed sewer systems. This materia) was prepared ib major
a&lt;"llVItle.!l_ over the uot Wedrwsday ·on bltfli·nP!\s.
WCH.S·TV c;HAIOI,EL I
9:30 HJ.abw:ay Patrol
under authority of the Ohio Water Pollution Control Boart. weekend 'SaturdiW deUvery or nqt
·tar. and Mr.s. lliiUu Glbb!l. Sau· 8:80 r"'tlf.tP KAI.vot
10:00 The IJne Up
While informab.' ve, naturally it suggests no loopholes for h .. ~.~••,•.'rv"'t'....
• ',.",.,".t . lmbean; ~~her dra De~ver Mod Janloe mH.-~&lt;1 e:tB C¥ KDOlJ\.1 ICeiYI
10:30 Pmoe to Person
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Monday foVeDlnl 'With Mr. and 1:00 NQfttlJJ Jl¥.w.
11:00 !few_.
ra-s.se commum es
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meroyepo .
Tbere is no H-.1 ..,.son w~ p Mrs. Dw"'ht Gtbbi.
lO:OO 0 ....,. )IIQQra
U : O~ ~aanlng: the Weather
PubUcatlon of Ohio Water Pollution Control Board
mall oper8~lon sh.nuJd .not be a
M.n. A:my .l oJton 01 1 husi· \1 :30 St."\kt n Bit-~
11:10 The r..ate flJ,ow
The Ohio Water Pollution Control Board last month gave ,._hour, aeven·d•Y
!ac!li\l' the neu vloitor In Pl. l'leiOIInt "' l.I:IMI Valiua! Lady
its approval to federal grants to assist 12 villages and 3 eitiN •arne a8 a telephone or subw•v Tbundlii.Y ' 12:1&amp; Love oJ Life
in Ohio in the construction of sewage disposal project!.
dell. lt Rhould abo be bougb•
Mr. and Mrt. Hnward RC~Uth or 12:30 Sear.. , for Tomorrow
9:00 Sill::~ On
Final ac'i.lon in aU these grants is up to the United States and paid for on ~he. ume tP.f'111S. Vt'rnon cttlled on fltr. and ·Mn~. li:U Gujd1n1 Lllh&amp;
9:01' Life o"' tbe Farm
Pl,lblic Hea.lth Service, but it is expected to foHow .the recOm• Wo'~kehl,vbelubeeo•n, to'n'~~llnl!~b.h~-~Ukll~ Fr~d Rous-h Wectnesda)'. •
1-:00 Katl,.'s l{ltcheq
9:30 Capt91n Ka... ~lttOQ
.ro.;
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~Mrs. Don o . Aten U~'il forme : 1 ~30 As the World '1\.roa10:30 MJghty Mouse
mend~d pnoritJes as certified ~y state water pollution control prices hpve risen on the 1ubway~. Jeuie Roush ·was remo¥ed from 2:~ our Mill Bfoob
11 :00 Lucky 8 Rn4tb
age?c1es .
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on telephone -callJ . on publica· ller 'home Mond8 y to Hoher Ho&lt;~·
2:30 BPuaeparty
11 :30 Tales of Tu:u Rancer1he 15"0hlo municipalihes given grant priorities, their po~- rons, on milkshakes: cars, hot p.it.pl 'in the Foe)esong ambul:mcc 3:00 The :BiJ PayoH
12:00 Big Top
ulation and the size of grants requested are :
dOR'!I clot·hes. houses and ror -111L In a critical ('(W)I.tion .
3:80 Jlpb Crotbr Sllow
1:00 The Lone Ranger
Delta (2120) $83,741. East Liverpool (24,217) $242,732. Ga· t know marriage licenses.
Mr1 . CRLvin BleMinr and M.rs
f :OO Brilbter Day
1:30 Life in U. S. A.
hanna 15951 $45,285. Leipsic (1706) •75,000. Maumee (55 481
con thl• a &lt;'. ntrlbutlon !o ln· w. J . RoUin• wore Pl. Pleasant U&amp; Secret lltorm
1:4&amp; Baoeball Preview
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11 but In terlns vl•itort '1\teaday.
•:30 J!:dJ, of Y.7ieht
1:5!5 -Basebb.ll Game of Week
$152,100. Painesville (14 ,432) $250,000 . South .Zanesville a :_ ·yo~l w~ut ,emain• the
·Mr. and Mrs. R.Olll VMnebren· 5:00 The Early Show
5:00 Jr. Town Meetin¥
(1477) $41,220. Swanton (1T40) $138,000. Vermilion-on-the.. ~~~ c:~:;~ication. sliW!e tht In· ner .tocak their dll\lflht.er, Donna 8:30 Your.l'..110 J\eporhl'
15:30 TV Classroom
Lake (640) $30,000. Waterville (1110) $62,709. Yorkville vontlon ol ·the clort otlck and"'" lo PorkerabUI'i Wecluo&lt;lay :o .IUS Bpol'la ·Porado
.
6:00 Air Power
(1854) $96,630. Reynoldsburg (724) $59,879. Continental (1028) native runner. 11 should be ,pa!d conoull Dr. Halllooan as .the was 1:111 · Wehatt~bo. ~t~Th
;~ ~:~~"c;.1,''~h':!"!re
$96,749. Amherst (3542) $128,353. Montpelier (3867) $186,800. tor !n the coin of Its wol'lh.
ourter!n• from • bell!n• ', In h., ,'.'.00, W 1 A u
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1., l)oUflas Edwarda
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'7:90 Bu~caceert
This leaves less than $15,000 of the $1,6S3,325 which the
The ma~~:tzines, for examp "· head.
8:00 Jackie Gleason Sbow
.80 Beat the Clock
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federal government allocated to Ohio for thia fiscal year out that have raised tholr prk&gt;es tUU
Clarence Bl~ su~tOO ~ 0 8:00 West Poiat Stoi'J'
9:00 Gale Storm Show
of a national fund of S50 000 000 .
make as heavy a tote for dte do.c· major surgery Monday at ·st. Jo
a:ao Playhuu~e of Stm
~ :30 HeJ Jeannie
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The Ohto Vt ater PoJlution Control Boarl suppHed grant ap·
be In 1,.,,,., 1ass letters. They
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11:-00 Mr. AdaM• • Eve
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unsmo e
·h uMr.beenand
-aul.te
m. Glenn Jl,og.g ~s _·_ _::;;::;::;::::=:;~=--=-'~O~:s~o~T~h~e:_Jl.ate Show
. 1on f orms on request to some 75 different political sub- Jet
num16eond·das.s
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p IICat
·privileges.
"Mrs.
divisiol;)s. Appli cations subsequently were received from 20
The unrttuck throwawav clr· b.tve been -t'he 1llleats of Dr. and
cities, &amp;8 villages and one county sewer district. Total vall.ael cular&amp; come at you at tblrd-c)a!lll M'rs. D. v. Smitb bavlng been
of the proposed sewerage construction projects in these apph· ri'tes. The bepin~ mall,
ru~~::. here froin Akron by the
WM'I'PM'Y C... !\NNIL 1J
Hl:OO R&amp;y Anthony Show
cations WQS $97 1000 ,800.
'kllr -mall, the mAll-order
14
ot Mn Obn A.ten.
11:t4
fUI:n
On
10:30 I Spy
In determining priorities the Water Pollution Control rhot throup the circuit M reduc·
Mrs. Clara Capehart aecorn·PBI.l·
11 :00 News of the NiiJbt
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r oard has to be sure first__t hat apphcants actuaU~ at! r~f«lY "boNtal com~fderatjpn u tn ur.mt 1\\lil:
tilmton 1'hl.I'PI(tal: tO visit 18:10 Noop New•
11 :15 Theatre .lS
beJin oonstructionBthe
c rent fiscal yearlepdi_JJg ·J'Qne fLtl!·rate nr•h! frowt...L lawy~'ltY · tho.-, • el"s son , ..J.,e~ ·who ~
l~'l~ ~~~;:,~ra
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, 111571. This mea~ .
llcants must ltave plt!ns eol!f· in&lt; your rich oOntiiiiB'1J\III"k~d b~ . i•ed !hero.
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Eirret.t Blessirwg ClevelanJ. 1:00 Feminine TOUfb.
p te, have sites cleare . and have their owp sha·re of ftnanc- orr and left all lhc loot to you.
1:41!
Movie
Matinee
1:00 Movie Matinee
.
The emergency measure that i'1pent the weekend with his broth
lnif arranged .
S:OO
Arternoon
Film
P'ei!!ltlval
':30
Bible Time
TQen the Board is required to determine priorities on the Con_gress passf'd to h_aul _the Post er Sherman at Board.
4:30
Super
Serial
Time
5:00
Two un Pla.vhouae
basis of ''rinanotal as W&lt;'lt as pollution contra) needs." Finan· Office ofr the book 1s ~dlv as . a
Mrs. Ethel Fry soen.t Fridav
6:00 Satur
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l cure and litHe better than useleJs with 'her brother D&lt;~llas Yea-get· li:OO MickP.'" Mouse Club
c a nee IS e ermme
y t e h10
ater ollut on ontro 88 a remedv. All the fuss over t~nd wife or M.a·son.
8:00 Car~n~m Cluh
6: Ill&gt; Satur
6:30 Let's Ta
on two factors : (1) Per capHa cost of ~h~ n~eded sewera·g e prO· •omethln~t that never $hould havc
Mr. and Mr1 . Lawren-ce Winf· 6:30 Five Star Fina\
7:00 Eddy
old Time
ject; (2) Per capita income o£ the mumcJpaltty.
.
occurred i!it useless.
brenner and Charlet -of Co-lumbus '1:15 John lJaly &amp; the Nen
7:80 Fa 111 Film FeeUvaJ
Grants may be made for up to 30 per cent of the cost of a our ~llvernment will send u were wP.ekend vuests of Mr. and 7:80 Rin Tin Tin
9:00 La ence Welt
project, but may not exceed $250,000. The project may ln-! off to die In · wa_r~ and illake u 1 Mr~.
Ros!l Wineb1•enncr aad 8:00 Jim Bowle
8:30 'fhe CiRco K1d
10:00 Oiart J~,~;bilee
elude sewage treatment plant, interceptor sewers and pump· pay tor the ~rl~nlt"lite. bl:'t, f~~· Donna .
9:00 I Led 'j'hre~ Llvet
11:00 20tb Century Theater
ing stations but may not 'nclude trunk and lateral sewers lo somf! re~son hlkinl!l the prtc
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ho,rfman
9:SO
Public
'Defender
-,--..,-\2=:30
Sign OU
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11 Hlump t.s poJI.tlcully untouchabl ~&gt;
ond Don A-ten snen.t saturday
l 1 'h
ralcu ~t ng t c amount of federal ald lor which a commumty IL&lt;~ worst end·result would be lt~!i.s eVtmintt with the ·llftter's wife tn -Ki&gt;ng of Pt. Pleas!mt were Sunday wcr·e Sunday guest&amp; or Mr. anJ
is eligtble.
abu!:le of the .!lemi-rrankinl( pl'ivl- Holz1'r Hosplt·al.
a:uet'lls of Mr. and Mrs. lws Kin&amp;. Hr.s . De-nnis Roush.
The grants are authorlzed under the new Federa·l W~tcr leges enjoyed by the .!leconll
Lawrence woire, Paul Ran ·
Anita, Ncl90n. and Robert
Sam Boston ~ent the weekenc\
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1956, Identified as' Pub· thlt·d ciiL'!s users and a grea'. rlulph anti fnmily Mr. ;~nd M'n. Bro.wn called on Mrs. Luvena with relative~ and friends in Ill·
llc Law 680 . Under this law .Congr~ss is authorized to appl"''). ma~y lth Chrlitmas c~rdN and Roa('h of 1JDinn wero q;ue!lll~ of Raine-y sunday a'ternoon .
inoiA.
prlate $50,000 ,000 a year for 10 years for construction grants. alm1lor notlcea , you don t need~ . Lnwrroncc Richard Wolfe anti fa ·,.
Mr. -and Mrs. Archie Ch-AptlHin
Mi-ss Connie Warf of New H ,.
Ohio municipalities not receiving priorities for grants Uri·
~here Is on~y one sure cn e. ilv or Dovtes r.r-ove Smulav.
ot Atwater. 0., spent the week ven -wu the iUest or M.iss Glorb
d
this
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Ra1se the pr~ee or postage to
' Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer tr~d end wit-h loJrs. Garnert.t Chapman. Crump over the weekend.
er
year s allocat on ma·y be cons ered for grants under where it will pay hs own way an , (rE~-ndson Garrv ·Newmow or AsllThe Elmer Newberry famlly
Mr. oand MNl . Cecil BlessiJ:tg
fu~ure anocatlons, if Congress continues to make the appro· retrrange t•he eQUitY of what :s land, 0. }1-a.ve ·been U1fl li!Ue&amp;b or
pr1aUons as authorized .
nrat second and third ~:lass in Mr. and Mrs. Harry ·rhorTlJ)80n or
A large number of municipalities not receiving 1rants, .par· teN~R of what you have to pay the 0 Rlf Grewe the .pa.ttt rew davs,
ticularlv larger cities, are proceeding with their projects with- poal·man ~nd the .!lOtter. Thl! w~y
'M". and Mn. .Elmo wa~ton an1l
out waltlng further for the posslbtlity of 1rants, IInce rlslng you cllmmate nonsflnllle. An ot •.1: ttalt.!thtflr or Ounbar sucnt S.tu.rcosts might easily wipe out the value of such grants. In the er approsch it flrlctly thlrd·ela ~' 011 v n.i.lilht with Mr. and Mrs. Ives
r i'
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ldiOt"V with .the nap \ln!ltuck.
KiO!I.
cases o c t es with mu -rn a on dollar projecta, the mu mum
~Copyright~ 19 s1 . Uy Unltr ~
Mrs. Dor.- Hud~on or Mouaa,
grant of $250,000 actually would be a very lflllll peteentlje feature Syndltate, Inc.) .
Mr. -alld Mrs. WiLliam At:kln•nn
the total cost, Jt was Poin\ed out.
ll nd children of Hun.Unw;ton. ?.{n
The Ohio Water Pollution Control BOat'd hao adopted a re·
CH!LDRIN TO HOSPITAL
Vi'11inla S.a vre o! 'Ma••• M,... d
solution advising municipalities that "anticipation Qf, or 'hope
Nlilncy Ann, four, and Kathy Mrs. Jimmie Sa,·re of N•"v Hawo-11
for, a federal Rrant cannot be considered by llleU 18 jultiOCa· JKanoh, Re~~~~· Tdhaughters of Mt'k11 • were 8'"8ilt of Mr. and Mrs.
tJo tO th d i
f
l d
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) It ryn l.AJ 5 ompson, were a . Rmu:;h Sunda.v:.
n
r, e e ay o any requ re mun c pa sewage sposa en to Unlvenltv lloapCtal todt~Y In
Mr. and Mrs. Georg" so,_tpn
proj~t.
the RawUn11..CoatR
ambulance. and *'n or .A.kr6R ~ent :' tft.t
Approximately $200.000,000 AVOrtb of municipal sewera~e They ""'" aeeompan!ed by Mra. weotend .1 ,t their """ on Rt. 1.
projecto have been built l!Y Ohio cities and villages in the last Thompson •nd hor mollwr. Mrs
Mr. and MrL R&gt;vna
.t
four years. Communities which went ahead with th~lr proj~ts A. V. Smith. Nanoy Ann h01 been llendenon ·Mr. and Mrs.
euly In the preoent antl·pallutlon campal•n prob11bly have • P111 '"' at Moli• Genera!K:\~~ . I;F";,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;=o;;;-,~
pltal for tbe paat week and
saved money even t h OUih they had no outalde financial ltelp, Jane 1, o!ao under obaervatlon
due to the laet that lor oeveral years construt~lon costs have wl!l he treated by , ehUd ope•,!al·
boen r!Jing at a rate of abQut live
cent a year.
tr!ln cotumh ...
Mrs .

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., APtll 26,
ca lled on Mr. .and Mra. R()Sj Wln4'
brenner Friday evenint.
Mrs. Garnett Ctl.apman has
been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W6igan I
1\lld Brenda Of Huntington vislteo
over the weekend 'wilh rebt.i ',le.;
here .
Calling on Mr. and , Mrs. Ct!&gt; ·ii
Blessing and F.lla Sunduy evl'ninK
were Mr. -and Mrs. Ar~\hie Cha ;:
man and baby, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lem• .ud Roush , Sandra and Milton
'flay, Mrs. Mary Bonecu'tt er an I
Connie, Linda, Charles anld B-illie
Chapman oand MrR. Ethel Jl'.ry.
Mr:s. LuvE'na Rainey .caiiEf O'l
Mrs. Don ThompsOll S1,1nday.
Mr. and Mrs. •Dwight Gil)bs,\ M r.
and Mr.s. Tobey Myers a.blended a
birthl)ay dinner at the ·borne \ Jf
Mrs. 'Mai Kay junday.
·Ernie Ricbr-il e.nd Twila an• 1
Dwlftbt Gibbs were In NeW H_.
ven Saturday.
Virgil Burris Jr., a student •
Ml\l'ga,ntown tpml: ~ater with bh
parents, Mr . and Ml'IJ. V:iraril Bu ~
ris Sr.
Mr. and M~s . WiJllam Atk.in_q
and famil.Y ol Hu~;ttington spe 1t

Attendance at SundaJ

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'OOUBtE ·sAfETY!

Kn. Glenn Fault and dauabt.er,
lin. Charlea P'aault nd children
Ud Mn. Edna Faulk.
&amp;berman Roberti called on bit
brother Mr. and Mt. Ruaaell Rob-

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The En terprise 4-H Clttb 11 to
meet at the hOrne of advi4« Jlfrt.
Opal Davis at t:30 P· m . Saturday.•
acr·ordiny: 10 announcement ma~

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Shirley Eblin spent Sunday with
Doris Jean Eblin .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence EbUn
and daughter, Dulene, called nn
Jlr, and Mrs. Robert F.llut, Tue1
d1y evenina;.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk gave
a birthday supper Jn honor of her
father, Mr. ChlJ'Ies Ebl~n Jr., on
' Wedneedly evenins.
-The Revival elosed at the Hi·
land Chureh Sunday evenln&amp;.

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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Abtlqtt are

announcing the birth of •" 8' lb.
6 oz. daughter, Vicky Lynn, Tb\U'Io
day morning April 25 at th,e. Jf91j;
General Hospit-al. Gran.d».-ePtt
are Mr. and Mrs. Arlee A)bOtt,.
Rock Springs and Mr. aqd Mn. ,
\tl11iam Montgomery, Mldd~
The Abbotts have two SODS, DIDDJ'•
5, and Roger, 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush and
Vr. 'and Mn. Jolin Wolfe attended
tht' funeral Ol Mrt. VlrJinia Kane
at Beaver Falls. Pa., Monday.

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Mr. and Mn. ~uire Tnylo~
nnd cWldren or ·Mtddleport, Mr.
and Mrs. ArC'bie Chapman and
daughter were
callers in the
home of Mr . .and Mrs. Fred Roush
su-nday arte.rnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vir ~ H Burris •bad
¥ tlw4t' aueN, &amp;Qdu lin- Yuun -:
111fL ..,.,.. _ . . . , lad Nor·
mu W' GanP\iJ hfty, tlr. and
Mr.t ltaY JOlles aU GaRy, Mr.
Jnd lrtrs. Hamilton and now=ltls of
Pt. Pktaaant.

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Mr. ~:nd Mr~ Ch&amp;r'les Edwarcl r,
and family or Middleport ~e '1t
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Wayne

Hart .
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versity forestry stu.deuts quickly
applied tree surgery tecbnilques
when someone-pouibl rival en~ineering claasmen-e-rept up on
a 14 foot hi&amp;)~, hand-carved st.1·
tue of Paul Bunyan and chopped
orr his •bead.
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Morris
·Equipment

Health malces ,
' the difference 1\ . , .
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Fleming
Hatcheries

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MENT·AL FIRSTS

FRANKFORT Ky . - Kentuck~·
and Virginia were the first
states to . Provide institution~:. l
care for the mentall.y ill. Ken·
tucky began operating its firs ~
stale mental hospitals in 1824,
and now has fout su-ch instit' l·
lions. plu .~ nine mental beallb
l'linics.

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COLUMBU~. 0.-Home gard- · ~ pcrator, Gold Spike.'
ener~ have cho1ee of hundreds of
Corn-sweet,
early- North
different vegetable vJricties [or Star Marcross Carmelcross Gold
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planting in Ohio, ~ys )i:. C. Witt· Rush Golden '.Beauty.
meye.", Ohio State University ex·
Corn-sweet ·mido;eason-Gol
tension horticulturist Many of den Cross 'Bantam Frost Gold
these are strains of varieties that T d f
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time but md1v1dual seed com pan
!d B t
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d th .
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an am, en ermos , ~ctes have rna e eir specLa se ec- tnry Golden Aristogold Bantam
• h' f
lions. Past experience Is import· 1 E
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vergreen, 1oc te · 1
tant tn s elect~ng varletle~, WlL_t·
Cucumber-early-Early ~or..
meyer
eX!;JlaLns,
es
Pee
tal1~
tf
tune,
. Burpee Hybrid, Stratght
Phone 3202
gardene_rs.
bas
been
Lr~tng
dlffe.J'·
j
Eight,
Marketer. .
Pearl St.
Xacin&lt;
ent vanetle.!l and _hybl'l(ls for scv- ,
Cucum~ r-Na.ttonat Pickling,
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·t..----- ·- ·--- so-11 conditions m different a~ea.s
)#ttuce-leaf - Salad Bowl,
affect lhe. way a :certam vanety Grand Rapids, Blaek·seeded Simp
performs 1n different parts or son, Slobolt, Bibb.
3tate.
Lettuce- head -Great Lak~s.
. The gard~ner also should con· Pcnnlake, Cornell ~6, Prem1e ~
s1dcr the mtended use when Great Lakes, Progress.
.
tho:.~sing varietie s. Some varicl.ics
Mus~melon (ca~taloupe)""""'Tlp
are m?re suitable fr•r. frecz~n s- ~op, ~luo Sugar, Pr1de of, Wls-con
ace:ordmg to the hortlcultu~t st. sm, Honey Rock, Schoon s HardOh10 _county ~genls have hsh _ .!!hell , troqtfels. .
.
('Ontalnin ~. n~mcs of many ~~-1 · Orribn--ttel&amp;-Ebene&amp;et, Whtt~
table varwt1es fo r the home Portugal.
WHY NOT GET
glJrden. .
-Radish- Early · Scarlet Globe ,
Followmg are example s of White Icicle, Cberr"y Belle, Cav.a·
THEM OFF TO A
!lOme varieties that have done Her. well in Ohio and are suggested
Rhubarb-Mc-Donald, Victoria,
for ph·..,. tint. There 1are many Canada Red,
other sood varieties.
Pepper.....:..green- World Beater,
A&amp;puagus-Mary Washington. California . Wonder, Yolo Wonder,
Beans-bw.h,
gr(!cn-String Burlington.
less
Black
Valentine,
Stringless
Squa.sh-.sum.mer-WhHe Bush
WITII
Green Pod, Tendergreen, · Co11- S~:allop, Summer
Straightncck,
tel\cter, To-p Crop.
Zucchini.
Squash- fall ~ Table Queen,
BeaD&amp;-bush, Lima-.Fordhook.
Da:by Fordhook, Early Market, Buttel-cup, Butternut.
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Green-seeded
Fordh.ook
242,
Squash _ winter _ Dclk10us,
Thorogrecn (Cangrcen, Allgrcen), Golden Hubbard Green Hubbard,
Trlump,b.
Blue Hubbard . '
C~neae Cab~ge-ChihUi, Mi·
Tomato-e 11 riy- Ptilchard, Val·
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iant. stokesdale, Queens, Early
Cabbage--early- Resistant Go!· Red:
den Aere, .Marlon Market, Bad- · Tomata-late _ Rulgers, M'ara:er Market.
globe,- t.ongred.
Cabbage-latc-Wi&amp;&lt;"onsin All
Season Wisconein Hollander 8.
MIKllm~tb Red Rock, Penn Stat~ i
We Do Cualom Griii4Jng
&amp;llhead.
Mlcldleporl
N. h4 Ave.
Carrots-Nantes qouchon), Dan.
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NEW HOLI.,AND

I We're equipped 19 accw:ately makeCheck•1
it-Mix feeds on formulas·approved by Pur~·­
ina Research. These •:recipes" are based on.
Purina's many years of mixing lOcal grain.
\with Purina Concenuates. With the Check•l
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'R·Mix line, we'D help you work out 1 feed.,
ing program that caDs for a mighty small'
tush outlay. You'll be surprised when you·
:find out how far Check·R·Mix can suetch·
' feed dollars.

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BPS PAINT 40% of!
ASBESTOLINE ROOF PAINT-$8.00 per 5 gal.
LIVINGSTON GRASS SEED
McCULLOUGH BULK GARDEN SEEDS
. POULTRY EQUIPMI!N'f
PURINA SANITATION PRODUCTS
DeKALB SEED CORN

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Check·R-Mix can be made and sold· locall~
for such a good price. We're able to do ic
!Only because we mU: local grain with Purilu•
~oncenuates right here at our own miD.

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Meigs

· Yes,ltis good iiri'IWhen a quditj feed lik._

• Look for · Check-R-Mi£ Feed In those· '
,b right new bags like the one shown here. ,
IYou'll find Check·R·Mix.at !he _St.QI~~itb
lbe Checkerboard sign!, 1

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suggestion on corn Js
Another
preaented by George Gist, Ohio
State University extension agronomlst wbo poiatl O¥-t that 1 mixture ~~corn bybridt whicb _mature

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County AorlcultYnl Aoont
... 3.00 pounds of a 4·16-16 fertilizer
or tt,R equivalent per acre plua 90
pourlds or nitrogen plowed down
.or ilaed as a aide dressing sbould
give Meigs County farmers a good
yield of corn in 1957.
This recommendation is consid·
erably hia;her than was used by
farmers as recently as ten years
ago.
, Where iertilizer is put in the
row for .ocorn can mAke the differ.
ence between a full 1t.and, half
stand, or no stand at ·au, says E.

that did a sood job with fertiliZers
and - planUna; speeda 10 years &amp;iO
no longer will do the work wit.h
high otrertsth !erti!izera and h)lh
planting speeda. Four pictures wlJI
g_ive an ,i~ea of· problema In ferti·
hzer applications.
.
Picture 1 showt tbe placement of
fertilizer with a "split ~t'' type
iiiPPl~ca_tor common on corn plant·
ers. The fertilizer is a_b~ve the
corn and to the side but tt 1S hl.rdly effective in promotin&amp; the e~rly
growth of the corn. Root.s ll'OW
down not up
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In picture 7 fast plantineapeeds
often put the fertilir.er with tbe
seed, and the seed "~ill not germin·
ate. At worst there will be oo
stand 'of corn, at best only a partial stand. Y!elds often are cut .JY
one-third or more because fertiU.
:zer came Jn contact with the seed.
The normal loss, froin all cause&amp;
is 15 to 20 pereent.
In picture 3 the ferUiir.er ls directlY below the seed, put there
with a new type applicator. Tbe
first roOt of the corn grows
through the fertilizer, but wbeD
the whole root system is in the
fertilizer, gr':lwlh Is slowed, the
corn delayed and the yield may be ·
reduced,
Picture 4 shows the best place
ment of fertilizer for corn wben
it ·is put in the row at planting
thile-about 2 inches to the side
and 2 Inches below the level or the
seed. Here the fertiH:z:er is il'l the
path of part of the corn roots. The
corn gets the nutrients it needs
and water, too.
Most new planters have the one
side placement features. Planter
attachments also are on the market
t~at wiU place the tertllir.er to the
11de and below the aeed. Increased
yields ean pay for the attachments
the first year.
Corn planters should be check·
ed In the field to be swe the proper fe_rUiher placement is obtained. Wtth proper placement,_a total
of 60 pounds per acre of ~lrogen
and/ol'--·potash may be applied
at plantlng time, &lt;300 pounds of a
4-HI·_16 ferUilzer contains 12 lba
of mtrosen and 48 pounds of potash, a total of 60 poundf of the

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oRCe •M ~alneral fertU\cclt4ofl. Por llatt.r ~rk '""'· 1M

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M·any Kinds Of Vegetables Good ~n~f.'nd, ~~:n~~\~unl;,;~~rn::;
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and youth oraan.iutloos ta tb.ll
clmp•leo to promote rllf'&amp;l b(lllw•y safety throua:hout tbe state:.

.T' his past week's Daily Sentinel Mystery Farm No. 17 really proved to be a fooier for most ,
of our readers with only a few being abl~ to venture guesses as lo the name of the farm. It
h .. been identified as the D•na Haning farm located near Bedford on the Gold Ridge-rd.
, Tho~ who identified the farm this week were: Guy Lee, Rt. 1, Pomeroy; Evelyn Thoma, Rt.
1, POmeroy; Earl Thoma , Pomeroy i and Janeth Beal, Harrisonvdle.
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Refledors Are Valuable
~ xtra
Insuranee On F'anmn·g Vehicles

Gitt uplaint it thU waJ : :A 1 incorn
hybrid atage
......twthroup
th•
eruUlns
hen about
kernel• oo the ean are
in a or t daya. By plantCOLUVBUS, o . ~P'trm era drrv ing tractors or towed equ~pme I
hybrids of different in, or tow'inJ tqul.pment on t~e aceordutg lQ the Nat!onal Saf~ .
d•te• 1 turner can ea:· hlabway after dark Jhould be CounetJ. In the.e accidentt, the
tend the ldeal emlline Ume to 10 ture It lt adequately lla:hted Jt unprotected driver or tbe tractur
12 dtyt.
the rear, advltet W. E. Shaclley, ahnoat invariably i• serioutly inThe arronomlft 1\iilf.etit a Ned Ohio State ,Univenity extension ju.rt&gt;d or killed. The automo-bile
mixture of equal quaatltiet of corn 111fety tpeclalt.l
or truck driver doe~ not often
maturln,; at 90 to D5 dayt, 100 to
Stutkey ura:e• fumerJ to eqwtt e~eape injury either. Reflective
105 ~ays and 11~ to 113 day a. Corn tbeir farm JNchioet with renee- materials on the rear of lh t•
hybrldJ for 11lage, Gi.tt Nfl, live ta,pfi In addition to the re· equipment can prevent many of
thould be Judeed on the number JUiar UahtJne .pravidtod by eqwp- these- tragedie~.
of poundt oT'Teed they produce ment manulacturerJ. Tbe refl~The farm dlvition of the N.J.··
per acre, not on the number of Uve tape ~ not .a tublltitut.e for tional Safety Council it promotions of tllase.
a nd light, Stuckey pointt ou' . ing a reflective liihlina; prouun
When harveated at the proper State law requiret equipment t, aimed at equippins with refie&lt;&gt;
1taa:e ?f arow~h, Giat esplalnt, bav 1 red UPt on the rear that tive mat.erial.l unlighted equipcorn a1laa:e Will keep well with- •n ebe tee 300 feet.
ment on tarms. The ''Lite-Fanr.·
out tb~ addition of prelef'V.ative... c: Manp ~ and 101Detimc1 Equipment" tafety .project is
fatal ac-cident. ouur wben 1aat- spontored by .Jtate farm safety
movina: trucks or automobiles eommlttee1 wilb the co-operation
NIARLV A CINTU!IV
crub into the rear at tlow-mov- ot 4-H Clul», Future Farmef'8; ·I
BUXTON, Ma.-'Jbe prelident
c-:-:--------::---::-:-1 Amerk!a chapten and other rut
of the Saeo River Te)eiJ'apb and biitbday. HiJ eompany, founded y~tb oreaniutiont.
Telephone Co., Samuel B. Shi!p- in 1889 ·MI'Ytl about 1000 tubStuckey ura:e• fannrn to co.
ard, wlU be 100 years old next scr~J in tbla area.
operate wi.tb u.fety commltteei

Mt• Shirley Robel'l!l' and ·Mr. ancl

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lin. Robert Faulk •ere Mr. and

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School

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Daily SeotiDel"
CLU&amp; TO MilT

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Pomeroy

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Coach Nolan Sw~~ekhamer's 11'\U\1 la tbt HC....t ~ - '
Middleport Yellow Jac.kets co.t· •at . ~~bead. tu llQ in tb tldrd.
tinue-d their unbeaten strlne of '1'Mf piW 0t1 Uftl ..,.. lb _tb·
baseball vletorles Thursday af· 1 - aiOI foUr fe JoiJ1c la II»
ternoon at Point Pleasant as well tevtlldl.
·
as their heavy slu~giog w&amp;YI, takBJ.tttaa ltan ,... . _ , 1ritl
ing 11 14·7 lop sidl•d win be'hind ttPO ...,rMn, tsu.wte.• ..._.. lll.li
By Chel Tannehill
lf hits.
tw~ ~~~ '!'!.~' ~ aillCI~l'
Dave Kindy .went all the w,nY anv: ,,...._'I ... ~e twa D
Baseball Quizz: What . happens when a batter bats out
ror Middleport fanning ~ Issuing .....
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turn? (See answer elsewhere on this page.J Correction · ~ walks and hi1ting two Big
~- hit~n wen Jleal:l,....
.~ll Thursdy's Quiz Answer: The ball has to hit a base runner, not Black batten. He allowed 7 hits. aM Wbitlateh H£h with ~
an umpire, for one team to get 6 hits and no runs in one
Herrii', Swaan, Wamsley and Lc· Kennedy with • ·h omer, aft4 Ell
ning, without scoring.
w~ could fan onJy five Jac-kets. craob -.o ~ two 1inl)a. Ema,
while walking 4 and hitting I lkllo Y~ W.,lu&lt;l went bill....
bailee.
Tile Jlieteta~ ant at C•ll·

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Phil Collins

will

take his Pomeroy sluggers to Point Pleas· I Point jumped

ant Sunday for a practice game with Hindu Henderson 's OVA
entry. Little is known yet about Hindu 's prospects for the
coming summer although be has admitted he intends to
ur•ve (II and See fur VOttr-1111 more than just a few of Jack Rogers' Big Black stars.
what's different.
This figures to be on the credit side. The object of the Ohio
Valley Associa·tion is not to provide an afternoon's
you. noticed
different at our

1956 FORD VS
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lead or
in the fir.at innh1e on
rour hits climaxed by a double
by Lewis. Thereafter Hindy $P.'·
tied down and allo.werl but one
more run urrtil the IPJI't framl!.
With the score 14·4 then thre~
more Blacks ocored In an abo'·

slightly by older heads still in their prime, and
sound baseball experience.

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MANY MORE
TO CHOOSE FROM

MnRopouTAN
AUTO SALES

next week. OVA VIce Presldlllt Don Wolfe has playing dates
worked out for a six and seven t1am loop. When Marchi giVes
us the answer Wolfe will releue t)le proper scbe4~le.

yielded three hit• over the last

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ln. AL Ra.ee For 1957 Pennant

tO:~~· P•'·li '

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Unltwcl Prau S(IIIOrta 'Nrltar

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MARINE DEALERS
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Featuring a complete Une Of

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contributor in Thursday's tri'ulmp·over the Tigera with a
doubles and a sinale.

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Metropolitan Marine

hi! •econd victory altbou1h an&lt;.!lent Dixie Howell took over for
him in the seventh. Steve Gro-mek was the loser.

SALES ond SERVICE

The IndlaM. who started poorly

Aeross from the Ashlond Slatton

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POMEROY

this year, defeated the Athletics,
5..S, even thoueh they were held to
elx hit11. They brolte 1 1·1 tle

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lftOnd all the tl.mt," aad natl pitcher to a:o the dlst&amp;JlCe
year.
.Jullglllg from their ja&lt;l-rabblt (II· fbi•
The
Redlegs made only sfx hits
Cld&lt;QO White !IN .,..
OD pi'Ovin&amp;: Ole CaN 1 but capitalized on four Cub er·
ror., two ot them bJ shortftop
propbel
Ernie
Banta. Errors by Banks
Oft to hia ~st rtart in bls: Iaiit
and B~ond baseman CUif Wise
flu years '' a man~~ger, Lopez gave the Redlep their fin&amp;. run
b• the White Sol. in fint 'lace In the Openinl' lnDina. aniJ ·they
with five vletorleJ in llx ramea.
"I 1aid [ felt we could win thll added three more in the aetond
year before the aeason btpn aod: ofl rookle Dlek Drott witb the
It still aoes," the Wblte Sox de· help of a single by Georae crowe
and double:f by Ed Bailey and

c:bewlnt tobacco and a fancy
batting average. Fox was a

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Don Hoak.

Racine Clubs
Rutland 18-3 ,
flfake Title
Coach J.arry M'Orri.IIQn'a Racine
Tornadoe ~ clinched the coun .v
championship Thur.'tdoy
aftef.
noon defeatlna Rutland in a wild
melee ot hits and .w al·k •, 18·3. to
win 1 he Ti&amp;ht to meet the Vlntoa
county ehampe aeJIIit Tuesday
here.
Larry Dugan , Rutland. couLdn't
~ct the ball over the plate, Wlllk·
mg, · with Jo~ help from Smith
Who came on in the ett'h, a total
or 14 Tornadoes. The ,game was
never In doubt 11 Doug Graham

throttled the lnexperiercd nut·
land club with three hft but two

ot those bunched in the firth

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1956 CHEVROL~T • •· • • • $2095

BelAir Hot·d Top 2 door, chartreuse a·nd black finish, harmonlting Interior. Just Jlke the
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1954 OLDSMOBILE • • • • • $1695
Super B8 4 door. Famouo Rocket engine power with 'whirl-a-way Hydramatte drive.
It and you'll want it immediately.

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1954 BUICK • • • • • • . . • $1495
Special 2 door, flashy red and white finish. Spotless Interior. A aood Buy.

1952 CADILLAC • • • ~.· • • : $1495
ol door, Now's the time to own the best at a
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1953 CHEVROLET • • • • • • $795
~ door,

lllce new blue and white finish. A 1h arp little - ·

inning to -p roduce two runs.
Raelne sent 10 men across In
the 6th inning whieh was high.
lighted by Jack Weese's double
clearing the sacb. The only
other extra base bit 'Wa!l Orabarn's trl)llt w1th one on in the
flflh ,
Lawrence Grimm had the best
•PCf'Centace with tltree singlea
and wa!l safe on an erro-r and got
on with a wal. in hico .other two
trips. nennie Hill, I~ orr man
scored tour time&amp; HUI and B·irch '
each got two Jinglea arid Friend
Powell and Cleland tbO singled. '
Johnny Cleland, wbo relieved

Graham Ia the

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Betty Grable
Robert cummings Charles Coburn
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Barry Sullivan Barbara Stanwyck
MAVERICK GUEEN
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l!u&amp;h Marlow;.also- Jean Taylor
EARTH VI THE Fl. YING
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N. 2nd A...

Rrooldyn at P11tabut1h,

Middleport

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home.

M.Uia Ka11u' Reuter. Akron, spent
a week with tlle B. K. Smith tam.
lly. Mr. and Mrs. Georp ;aeuter
and son, Akron, spent the week

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Brooklyn at Pl"'bu,.b

St. L•ult If Chlc.~oo

MUw1ube at Cincinnati, nl1ht

Collins
Jewelry
Pomeroy

end wit\ the Smltha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, ol
AMIRICAN LIAGUE GB ParkerlbUJ'I, and Mr." f:nd lltJ, Lar·
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Chicago . . . . . . . . 5 1 .833
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New York ..... !5, 2 .714- % merfield. Sunda~ callm were Mr.
Boston . - . . . . . . 5 3 .625 1
and Mra. laelt Kennedy. POmeroy.
Kansas City .... 5 4 ,,5&amp; 1\il
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy
Cleveland . .
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Biltirnore ... , . . 3 !5 .375 3
Mrs. Henry Beaver anti Mra.
Wa.sbineton . . . . 3 6 .333 3\il

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Botton 12 W11hlngton 7
Frlday't Prob.ble Pitchers
Bolton at 'New York...:Sisler
1-o vs. Sturdivant 0.0.
Wathi.1J,r ton at Baltimol'f, night
-PasCua] 1·1 vs Moore 0.1.
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ChkevG at K•nu~o City nltht

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w..hlnet•n •t B1ltlma,.
lotton at New York

Comforlobly

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family of ColumbtU )(r. and Jln..
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Which Safety-Engh,eered
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E. Mala St.

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Milwaukee at Cinelnnati,

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lqmbua, ~nf" the· wed: end .with ,
St. Louis at
Chicas:o--Jone!l Mr" .and fl. Cecil Neilton.
1..0 vs. Kaiser o-o.
Mr. an Mra. cbarlea ~~~~~~ and
New York ·af -Phlladelphla, nla:hl children ,..., Tutliday Ill'!""'
-AntoneUi "1·1 YR. Haddix 1-0.
guests .of lit. and Mrs. Geora:e

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Mont~al 9 CalumtM11 S
R1chmond 4 Teronto 2
Mleml 7 AechMtllr 0

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Mrs. Virell Wood, Mr. and Mra. 1
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Wood aftd chltdron arid ~ld

Detroit . .. .. .. 2 6 .ISO

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Europe,

Mra. E. E. Bmthart.
Mr .•nd Mr•. VIetor WIU, Canal
WinthHter, W"ere recent guestJ of
MJ'. and Mra. Ernelt Knlaht.
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Sunday dlnnt,.. eneats of Kr. and
Mra. Marion wc,ed were Mr. and

Baseball
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SKYWAY

MARTIN
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rt. Jl in . taU
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Global World ·Ser!Bf of oeml·
Pro bueblln. Cana.da, Colombl;t,

(4) and Leffle and

Frllloy's Probable Pltchotl

Our Spring Tune-up Specl~l Is a fjuick
cure for that winter·weary, run • down
condition, Costs 11ttle . • . . • but works

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Corner MW and 2nd Sts.

GroYe

ppd, rain

THIS SPRING! ·

eirde~

JA,_ OKAYID
WICHITA. Kan. UP-!.-Japan has
received offlelal artlfteaUon to
partidpate In next Sep.tember·s

Lambert continued his Don Eastman

·Lunch with the girls, din·
ner with the family, our
tasty food makes every
meal an occasion, Moderate
Jirlces.

R. H. RA
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Mrt. 1Ucba1d WilJcm and aon of
Utan and
and llln. Bud
family of
tpelt
eveniolil witb. Mr . and
RouJh.

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q,emtd DrUt1n1 Abbl7 in the flr•t
Jut ~.,.,_.
the filly

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Fit for Feasting!

wonders!

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SuDdar din her gudt&amp; of Mr. ·lind
Mrs.
Thomas Weber, were . :Jn.
NATION~ Ll,r.G~I
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but.
M:r.·
and
M.rt.
Opha
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,lfllw•ukee . . . . . 6 I . ~
Athena. ft4ad,. and Mr. and Mn.
Brooklyn .. . . .. 6 I .857
TO GRADUATION
New Yqrk . ..... 4 4 . . 21&gt; Lawrence Sm~b.
~o~r: 011d lolr"" IU&lt;hlrd Gaul alld
Clneinnatl . , . . . 4 + .llilO 2\il
GIVING!
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of P(uiieroy vlllted llr. ~ad
:Philadelphia .... 3 4 · .429 3
lira. Frahli Geul Sunday. .
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GraduaUon Problems s1110oth
lolr: IIJill lolu. -karl Hart. Racjae,
LOuis ....... 2 !5 .286 4
themselves out as soon as ~ou St
ii&gt;ent
S¥ndif With Mr. 'and . lilra.
PlltsburJh . . . . . 2 6 .2$0 4\il
CIW'Iea
P,:l.. ·
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~· a~4 11ra: ·J,ow•ll l!e'-ve* of
The perfect solution to what Ctoclnnatl 6 Chi- S
SUl\1111' Wjtll lfr,
....... Yortr: at lreoklyn, nl,t.t, Middleport
to give every graduate!
and Mn. ll).ory !14aver. ,

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twice, sin1led •and walked .
Rutland'• ·two runt came whtn
Schoonover Wl.a' hit by the pitch·
er, waa fotted by L Dugan and
after Biddle walked, L . Dug11.n
waa aaft on an errol', .tearing i....
Dugan.

Cgalton

eorn.u ... _.wlod ill' the
Daily Senlillel, l'omel'oy·ll:lddleport, O.,Aprll28, tt5'...1
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aU...,aly atimn a*"' a taar. Oura.
Mr. Qd •n. Jamei
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and
of
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cotamu apont •veril .,.. wtlh Circles Rocked
nee
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Mr.
WU.
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Janlltl, Mr. and ,.,._ Tbomu
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and
Clnelaod
latter'•
father,
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1\'eber,
JIID Haltson u4 411- B D
Charges Pattf 1nd Birkr
Jpent TJiunday
aoD, COulter.
dren. Gafilpalll, . ¥111\ed 1lon41y
y
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wit\ :11ft. Wl,laon and cb!kl(n.
£Saturday 1ftenoon wttb BobbY IJlrt. Ruuell

CHESTER

Mta.
old waa reUeYed in the aecon4 by
&amp;.obJfttl
CunninP&amp;m wbo larted Ul~ the
fourth when Don Eutman came
~· and lin. Bernard CIUIIIInl· . SAN MAT!!O, Calli. UP - Tho and Joy Kautz.
on. Pomertt)' pltchert IDIRAied Q111, faJt~. vl11ted Swu11)' with bommln&amp; Californla_horte rtmnJ
M.r. and Mn. Davtd .Koblenlt
two strik.eouu 111d walked two.
Ur. and lift. Lawnnce Smtt.la.
btdu1tty was rocked tocby ..-lth and cblldren Jpt'Dt Sunday with
Pomeroy has no m~ f;IMfl
)tn. Betty CUrtiJ and lilt. WbJte doplna: ch.,tee• and the ttatfi ••· Mr. and Mrs. GeorJe Genbelmer.
uheduled thil week.
of Cohambu' were '1\lelday diD· iDa Commllrion awaited a liay
'tilT GAMI
ner peoh of. lltl. Clair Htlffll Meadowa report on 'be ••ae . of
A,~.
trainer Reule Cornell, one
ot
the
Pomeroy
300 lx--4 3 3 and .ou. Larry.
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. Sidney Carpenter
Mr. and , Jlln.. l:f;,enp': E.ie!)lnaer natio~t'a top con dltlonen. .'
and f~iiJ 01 :talt Llverpool, o..
Jackoon
000 01-.1 2 3
Arnold and LifO~: Mlt.ben an.d and · aou. GJO~ 1peat the George Pyiea attendea,. Sunriae and Mr. and )frt. Burbl Wolfe and
Wri11ht.
week e~ wWJ 'Nab:d Va11Q ~A'tb aervlce 1t Lon&amp; Bottpm 8zUtlby.
ramUy of Hebron, o ., tpent the
Mr ah• Mff. H. H. A ea.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bailey, Ba· week end with Geor&amp;e Hayman.
SICOND GAMI
ena, c~i.d u• ~- l~d Kn.' ~lay· ahan, called em M.n. M'ollie Book. · rrar~ Roberts of Belpre. o .,
RHE ton .Nilen Sunday tltnnoon.
Tueed
Jpel\t tbe week end with Karlon
Pomeroy
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Mr .and :.: tra:. Thurl Barnbart of m::a;;•;;·,;;:a;Y;;·;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;=;;;;.i;;;i;;i;i;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;==••
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300 41-7 4 0 St. cloud, Mlnn., spent aevera1 •
Arnold (LP), Cuonlnah 0m (2), days wttb hi! parents, Rev. and

a,n error, Phalin sacrificed, Hems-- other Panther hit.
ley was safe OR an enor and Fish- Mitch.ell, working both games,
iir ,aingled home Wilson and BemA· had 8 KO's in hia flnal effort. Arnley and a twfl bJSe error put Fisher on third Johnson \tas safe on
an error as Fish,er scored.

Middleport

New Pep ond Power

ll'aduate to

county chamP9 Tuesday the Tor·
nadoes wtll go to Piketon Thursday. The winner of that game
will -play at •home Saturday agai.l·
st the winner of the Middleport·

none, while Arnold tanned 5

Millon

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Wilson led off and was safe on the last lilame, while Fisher got the

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ltvlt PNtley
last year, rave IIJ nine
Casey St-J S1Y1 AI Lop01 II winner
Ricba"
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Debra Paaet
''oo pod a manager to keep nn- hill but became the first ClnciD·

ct.red following Thuraday'l H
victory over the Detroit Tlgera.
Fox: The L"d•r
LeadlnK the way for the White
Sox at the moment is Httle · Nelli•
Fox, wlth his customary wad

*YELLOW JACKET MOULDED BOATS
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Boys ·

Pt. Pleaunt 30l GOa 0- 'f '2' !'
Jll.ddlf'POI'l, Hlady lAd w.,._
land: Pt. Pleuant: llerril (l.J,

!eats, won ll,lllourlh In a row by

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In the fourth Glbbl. for the tRond time, went to firat on lMer·
ference trom the catc-her, lto1e
second and Wilaon doubled hlm
home.
Mitchell bad '7 strikeoull, walk·

Meanwhile, Pometoy hitters
Jumped on pitcher Mitchell for

Middleport .. oa ... 2-1-6 15 I _ ..

!5% inning_, to gain the ,-ictory af· california State League" last sea·
off Nixon in the fo~tr1h.

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Ironmen and walked none.
SICOND DIP:FiliNT
Ilea were 5-innin&amp; tamea.
Jackson reversed the order in
Arnold bad a no-hitter eolr]J tbe nl&amp;htcap 11 Arg,old tave up 3
untll the last innin&amp; in the opener r11ns in the firM Inning on llngles
'When Claxon elngled, was safe on b:o- Wright, Mitchell and Jtyden
Ill eiror at aecond as he eto1e, and and a double by Price. In the
came' home lin Mitchell's double. fourth lnnin~s a double by Price
'!.~'hose were .Jackson's only two and a single by Hyden p]us fo•.1r
, !lilts.
Panther errors Jet f4ur ruDJ

See Our Modern Styles

---ly that was highlighted by Vic
Wertz' two-run double off loser
Bob Marchi of Gantpolis wnt not '~know for sure'' until next Wally Burnette.
CHICAGO ·UP - Tbe Chk!aga
Monday night esactly what his set .-p. tf afty, Will be ln
effed WiiUaw continued ·hi&amp; tor- White Sox have an option to 'I' ...
forts lo organize an OVA entry. Thitt ~ht the Galllpolis .
rid hitting lor the Red Sox )'ith chase before Sept 20 the contract
will get a pitch from Bob !U'!tlng tlu!nl to be epon!IOI"s.
a double aad two linlle• II a' ~2·7 of pitcher AI Spearman from
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decision over the Senators. \Vii·
says we caR IG w
or w
. tht · -., 1 .necessary, ut liamt' three hits baoated h1a av. Vantou\ti!r in the Pacific Co.nt
he'd like to have thaUnfluentia _grouP behind liim.
erage to 1.4s:J, best in the Ameri· League. Spearman, 22, •had au
So OVA schedules for all da.bfl
be held off until early can League. George Susce lr ., IB-a record ,with Stockton in the

210. Radio and Heater. Clean
solid.

ay Jim what.
Pomeroy and Jacl:JOn apllt a
~ubleheader here Thw-aday after·
nooD u coach DJck ltetton'• boya
tool: the orener '-1 beblnd the
lteady toulng ot Art Amold but
dtopped the nlahteap 1-o when a
pande lJf Panther etrora opened
the &amp;ate at home plate. Both tus-

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the has beens in baseball. Rather, it is hoped that fan
wHI be kindled by seelng the younger players work,

. Fairlane. Radio &amp;
ReaUy sharp.

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Panthers Split In 7 Games

Jackets Win

The DaUg .Sentinel

_.,.. maR h still at ~t. tM
pi"'per IMtt.r goes to tM plate
alllllll AMUMn the count. 1,' ctll·
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cWI'tii!Nd to. Wid the wronu
l:iltt.r h11 flnllhtcl hi• turn,
tM orieina.l proper batt•r K
c.IW ,out, dd ttM nut corI'Mt man in orcter m-..tt bllt.
If ca11N •ft•r a d•llv•ry Is
m•d• to th• n.xt b.tt.r, the
n.xt man is the one who folloWs tM eriti"•' Improper

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Coach Nolan Sw~~ekhamer's 11'\U\1 la tbt HC....t ~ - '
Middleport Yellow Jac.kets co.t· •at . ~~bead. tu llQ in tb tldrd.
tinue-d their unbeaten strlne of '1'Mf piW 0t1 Uftl ..,.. lb _tb·
baseball vletorles Thursday af· 1 - aiOI foUr fe JoiJ1c la II»
ternoon at Point Pleasant as well tevtlldl.
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as their heavy slu~giog w&amp;YI, takBJ.tttaa ltan ,... . _ , 1ritl
ing 11 14·7 lop sidl•d win be'hind ttPO ...,rMn, tsu.wte.• ..._.. lll.li
By Chel Tannehill
lf hits.
tw~ ~~~ '!'!.~' ~ aillCI~l'
Dave Kindy .went all the w,nY anv: ,,...._'I ... ~e twa D
Baseball Quizz: What . happens when a batter bats out
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.~ll Thursdy's Quiz Answer: The ball has to hit a base runner, not Black batten. He allowed 7 hits. aM Wbitlateh H£h with ~
an umpire, for one team to get 6 hits and no runs in one
Herrii', Swaan, Wamsley and Lc· Kennedy with • ·h omer, aft4 Ell
ning, without scoring.
w~ could fan onJy five Jac-kets. craob -.o ~ two 1inl)a. Ema,
while walking 4 and hitting I lkllo Y~ W.,lu&lt;l went bill....
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Phil Collins

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take his Pomeroy sluggers to Point Pleas· I Point jumped

ant Sunday for a practice game with Hindu Henderson 's OVA
entry. Little is known yet about Hindu 's prospects for the
coming summer although be has admitted he intends to
ur•ve (II and See fur VOttr-1111 more than just a few of Jack Rogers' Big Black stars.
what's different.
This figures to be on the credit side. The object of the Ohio
Valley Associa·tion is not to provide an afternoon's
you. noticed
different at our

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lead or
in the fir.at innh1e on
rour hits climaxed by a double
by Lewis. Thereafter Hindy $P.'·
tied down and allo.werl but one
more run urrtil the IPJI't framl!.
With the score 14·4 then thre~
more Blacks ocored In an abo'·

slightly by older heads still in their prime, and
sound baseball experience.

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next week. OVA VIce Presldlllt Don Wolfe has playing dates
worked out for a six and seven t1am loop. When Marchi giVes
us the answer Wolfe will releue t)le proper scbe4~le.

yielded three hit• over the last

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ln. AL Ra.ee For 1957 Pennant

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doubles and a sinale.

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Jack Harshman was

Metropolitan Marine

hi! •econd victory altbou1h an&lt;.!lent Dixie Howell took over for
him in the seventh. Steve Gro-mek was the loser.

SALES ond SERVICE

The IndlaM. who started poorly

Aeross from the Ashlond Slatton

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this year, defeated the Athletics,
5..S, even thoueh they were held to
elx hit11. They brolte 1 1·1 tle

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.Jullglllg from their ja&lt;l-rabblt (II· fbi•
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Cld&lt;QO White !IN .,..
OD pi'Ovin&amp;: Ole CaN 1 but capitalized on four Cub er·
ror., two ot them bJ shortftop
propbel
Ernie
Banta. Errors by Banks
Oft to hia ~st rtart in bls: Iaiit
and B~ond baseman CUif Wise
flu years '' a man~~ger, Lopez gave the Redlep their fin&amp;. run
b• the White Sol. in fint 'lace In the Openinl' lnDina. aniJ ·they
with five vletorleJ in llx ramea.
"I 1aid [ felt we could win thll added three more in the aetond
year before the aeason btpn aod: ofl rookle Dlek Drott witb the
It still aoes," the Wblte Sox de· help of a single by Georae crowe
and double:f by Ed Bailey and

c:bewlnt tobacco and a fancy
batting average. Fox was a

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Don Hoak.

Racine Clubs
Rutland 18-3 ,
flfake Title
Coach J.arry M'Orri.IIQn'a Racine
Tornadoe ~ clinched the coun .v
championship Thur.'tdoy
aftef.
noon defeatlna Rutland in a wild
melee ot hits and .w al·k •, 18·3. to
win 1 he Ti&amp;ht to meet the Vlntoa
county ehampe aeJIIit Tuesday
here.
Larry Dugan , Rutland. couLdn't
~ct the ball over the plate, Wlllk·
mg, · with Jo~ help from Smith
Who came on in the ett'h, a total
or 14 Tornadoes. The ,game was
never In doubt 11 Doug Graham

throttled the lnexperiercd nut·
land club with three hft but two

ot those bunched in the firth

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Beautiful two tone green finish, gleaming white wall tires, power steering, power
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1956 CHEVROL~T • •· • • • $2095

BelAir Hot·d Top 2 door, chartreuse a·nd black finish, harmonlting Interior. Just Jlke the
day it wos new.

1954 OLDSMOBILE • • • • • $1695
Super B8 4 door. Famouo Rocket engine power with 'whirl-a-way Hydramatte drive.
It and you'll want it immediately.

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1954 BUICK • • • • • • . . • $1495
Special 2 door, flashy red and white finish. Spotless Interior. A aood Buy.

1952 CADILLAC • • • ~.· • • : $1495
ol door, Now's the time to own the best at a
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1953 CHEVROLET • • • • • • $795
~ door,

lllce new blue and white finish. A 1h arp little - ·

inning to -p roduce two runs.
Raelne sent 10 men across In
the 6th inning whieh was high.
lighted by Jack Weese's double
clearing the sacb. The only
other extra base bit 'Wa!l Orabarn's trl)llt w1th one on in the
flflh ,
Lawrence Grimm had the best
•PCf'Centace with tltree singlea
and wa!l safe on an erro-r and got
on with a wal. in hico .other two
trips. nennie Hill, I~ orr man
scored tour time&amp; HUI and B·irch '
each got two Jinglea arid Friend
Powell and Cleland tbO singled. '
Johnny Cleland, wbo relieved

Graham Ia the

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Mony More ..:. See Them Today

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Betty Grable
Robert cummings Charles Coburn
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Teehnlcolor)

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APRIL 27

Barry Sullivan Barbara Stanwyck
MAVERICK GUEEN
(Naturama·Like .Cinemascope
Ou. Color)

l!u&amp;h Marlow;.also- Jean Taylor
EARTH VI THE Fl. YING
SAUCIRS
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Leaaue

A freshman, be is '

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N. 2nd A...

Rrooldyn at P11tabut1h,

Middleport

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Mrs. Thed Croy, Parttl'lburg1
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home.

M.Uia Ka11u' Reuter. Akron, spent
a week with tlle B. K. Smith tam.
lly. Mr. and Mrs. Georp ;aeuter
and son, Akron, spent the week

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Brooklyn at Pl"'bu,.b

St. L•ult If Chlc.~oo

MUw1ube at Cincinnati, nl1ht

Collins
Jewelry
Pomeroy

end wit\ the Smltha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, ol
AMIRICAN LIAGUE GB ParkerlbUJ'I, and Mr." f:nd lltJ, Lar·
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Chicago . . . . . . . . 5 1 .833
aueata of Mr. llDd Mrs. Guy SUm·
New York ..... !5, 2 .714- % merfield. Sunda~ callm were Mr.
Boston . - . . . . . . 5 3 .625 1
and Mra. laelt Kennedy. POmeroy.
Kansas City .... 5 4 ,,5&amp; 1\il
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kennedy
Cleveland . .
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Biltirnore ... , . . 3 !5 .375 3
Mrs. Henry Beaver anti Mra.
Wa.sbineton . . . . 3 6 .333 3\il

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Botton 12 W11hlngton 7
Frlday't Prob.ble Pitchers
Bolton at 'New York...:Sisler
1-o vs. Sturdivant 0.0.
Wathi.1J,r ton at Baltimol'f, night
-PasCua] 1·1 vs Moore 0.1.
netl'olt at Cleveland, Dl,htLary 1·1 vs. J...em,on «H.

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lotton at New York

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Ind.la.na ~Ptnt the weet end •ltb ton aad vra: Cheley S1yre.

lqmbua, ~nf" the· wed: end .with ,
St. Louis at
Chicas:o--Jone!l Mr" .and fl. Cecil Neilton.
1..0 vs. Kaiser o-o.
Mr. an Mra. cbarlea ~~~~~~ and
New York ·af -Phlladelphla, nla:hl children ,..., Tutliday Ill'!""'
-AntoneUi "1·1 YR. Haddix 1-0.
guests .of lit. and Mrs. Geora:e

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Wood aftd chltdron arid ~ld

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Europe,

Mra. E. E. Bmthart.
Mr .•nd Mr•. VIetor WIU, Canal
WinthHter, W"ere recent guestJ of
MJ'. and Mra. Ernelt Knlaht.
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Sunday dlnnt,.. eneats of Kr. and
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Baseball
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SKYWAY

MARTIN
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Global World ·Ser!Bf of oeml·
Pro bueblln. Cana.da, Colombl;t,

(4) and Leffle and

Frllloy's Probable Pltchotl

Our Spring Tune-up Specl~l Is a fjuick
cure for that winter·weary, run • down
condition, Costs 11ttle . • . . • but works

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Corner MW and 2nd Sts.

GroYe

ppd, rain

THIS SPRING! ·

eirde~

JA,_ OKAYID
WICHITA. Kan. UP-!.-Japan has
received offlelal artlfteaUon to
partidpate In next Sep.tember·s

Lambert continued his Don Eastman

·Lunch with the girls, din·
ner with the family, our
tasty food makes every
meal an occasion, Moderate
Jirlces.

R. H. RA
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Mrt. 1Ucba1d WilJcm and aon of
Utan and
and llln. Bud
family of
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SuDdar din her gudt&amp; of Mr. ·lind
Mrs.
Thomas Weber, were . :Jn.
NATION~ Ll,r.G~I
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,lfllw•ukee . . . . . 6 I . ~
Athena. ft4ad,. and Mr. and Mn.
Brooklyn .. . . .. 6 I .857
TO GRADUATION
New Yqrk . ..... 4 4 . . 21&gt; Lawrence Sm~b.
~o~r: 011d lolr"" IU&lt;hlrd Gaul alld
Clneinnatl . , . . . 4 + .llilO 2\il
GIVING!
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:Philadelphia .... 3 4 · .429 3
lira. Frahli Geul Sunday. .
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GraduaUon Problems s1110oth
lolr: IIJill lolu. -karl Hart. Racjae,
LOuis ....... 2 !5 .286 4
themselves out as soon as ~ou St
ii&gt;ent
S¥ndif With Mr. 'and . lilra.
PlltsburJh . . . . . 2 6 .2$0 4\il
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The perfect solution to what Ctoclnnatl 6 Chi- S
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twice, sin1led •and walked .
Rutland'• ·two runt came whtn
Schoonover Wl.a' hit by the pitch·
er, waa fotted by L Dugan and
after Biddle walked, L . Dug11.n
waa aaft on an errol', .tearing i....
Dugan.

Cgalton

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Mr.
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ltotdly 'l'bunda1
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Janlltl, Mr. and ,.,._ Tbomu
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Clnelaod
latter'•
father,
l(r.
lobo
1\'eber,
JIID Haltson u4 411- B D
Charges Pattf 1nd Birkr
Jpent TJiunday
aoD, COulter.
dren. Gafilpalll, . ¥111\ed 1lon41y
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wit\ :11ft. Wl,laon and cb!kl(n.
£Saturday 1ftenoon wttb BobbY IJlrt. Ruuell

CHESTER

Mta.
old waa reUeYed in the aecon4 by
&amp;.obJfttl
CunninP&amp;m wbo larted Ul~ the
fourth when Don Eutman came
~· and lin. Bernard CIUIIIInl· . SAN MAT!!O, Calli. UP - Tho and Joy Kautz.
on. Pomertt)' pltchert IDIRAied Q111, faJt~. vl11ted Swu11)' with bommln&amp; Californla_horte rtmnJ
M.r. and Mn. Davtd .Koblenlt
two strik.eouu 111d walked two.
Ur. and lift. Lawnnce Smtt.la.
btdu1tty was rocked tocby ..-lth and cblldren Jpt'Dt Sunday with
Pomeroy has no m~ f;IMfl
)tn. Betty CUrtiJ and lilt. WbJte doplna: ch.,tee• and the ttatfi ••· Mr. and Mrs. GeorJe Genbelmer.
uheduled thil week.
of Cohambu' were '1\lelday diD· iDa Commllrion awaited a liay
'tilT GAMI
ner peoh of. lltl. Clair Htlffll Meadowa report on 'be ••ae . of
A,~.
trainer Reule Cornell, one
ot
the
Pomeroy
300 lx--4 3 3 and .ou. Larry.
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. Sidney Carpenter
Mr. and , Jlln.. l:f;,enp': E.ie!)lnaer natio~t'a top con dltlonen. .'
and f~iiJ 01 :talt Llverpool, o..
Jackoon
000 01-.1 2 3
Arnold and LifO~: Mlt.ben an.d and · aou. GJO~ 1peat the George Pyiea attendea,. Sunriae and Mr. and )frt. Burbl Wolfe and
Wri11ht.
week e~ wWJ 'Nab:d Va11Q ~A'tb aervlce 1t Lon&amp; Bottpm 8zUtlby.
ramUy of Hebron, o ., tpent the
Mr ah• Mff. H. H. A ea.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bailey, Ba· week end with Geor&amp;e Hayman.
SICOND GAMI
ena, c~i.d u• ~- l~d Kn.' ~lay· ahan, called em M.n. M'ollie Book. · rrar~ Roberts of Belpre. o .,
RHE ton .Nilen Sunday tltnnoon.
Tueed
Jpel\t tbe week end with Karlon
Pomeroy
000 00-0 3 7
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300 41-7 4 0 St. cloud, Mlnn., spent aevera1 •
Arnold (LP), Cuonlnah 0m (2), days wttb hi! parents, Rev. and

a,n error, Phalin sacrificed, Hems-- other Panther hit.
ley was safe OR an enor and Fish- Mitch.ell, working both games,
iir ,aingled home Wilson and BemA· had 8 KO's in hia flnal effort. Arnley and a twfl bJSe error put Fisher on third Johnson \tas safe on
an error as Fish,er scored.

Middleport

New Pep ond Power

ll'aduate to

county chamP9 Tuesday the Tor·
nadoes wtll go to Piketon Thursday. The winner of that game
will -play at •home Saturday agai.l·
st the winner of the Middleport·

none, while Arnold tanned 5

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Wilson led off and was safe on the last lilame, while Fisher got the

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last year, rave IIJ nine
Casey St-J S1Y1 AI Lop01 II winner
Ricba"
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Debra Paaet
''oo pod a manager to keep nn- hill but became the first ClnciD·

ct.red following Thuraday'l H
victory over the Detroit Tlgera.
Fox: The L"d•r
LeadlnK the way for the White
Sox at the moment is Httle · Nelli•
Fox, wlth his customary wad

*YELLOW JACKET MOULDED BOATS
*FREEL~ND ALUMINUM BOATS
*PACEMAKER BOAT TRAILERS

Boys ·

Pt. Pleaunt 30l GOa 0- 'f '2' !'
Jll.ddlf'POI'l, Hlady lAd w.,._
land: Pt. Pleuant: llerril (l.J,

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ference trom the catc-her, lto1e
second and Wilaon doubled hlm
home.
Mitchell bad '7 strikeoull, walk·

Meanwhile, Pometoy hitters
Jumped on pitcher Mitchell for

Middleport .. oa ... 2-1-6 15 I _ ..

!5% inning_, to gain the ,-ictory af· california State League" last sea·
off Nixon in the fo~tr1h.

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SICOND DIP:FiliNT
Ilea were 5-innin&amp; tamea.
Jackson reversed the order in
Arnold bad a no-hitter eolr]J tbe nl&amp;htcap 11 Arg,old tave up 3
untll the last innin&amp; in the opener r11ns in the firM Inning on llngles
'When Claxon elngled, was safe on b:o- Wright, Mitchell and Jtyden
Ill eiror at aecond as he eto1e, and and a double by Price. In the
came' home lin Mitchell's double. fourth lnnin~s a double by Price
'!.~'hose were .Jackson's only two and a single by Hyden p]us fo•.1r
, !lilts.
Panther errors Jet f4ur ruDJ

See Our Modern Styles

---ly that was highlighted by Vic
Wertz' two-run double off loser
Bob Marchi of Gantpolis wnt not '~know for sure'' until next Wally Burnette.
CHICAGO ·UP - Tbe Chk!aga
Monday night esactly what his set .-p. tf afty, Will be ln
effed WiiUaw continued ·hi&amp; tor- White Sox have an option to 'I' ...
forts lo organize an OVA entry. Thitt ~ht the Galllpolis .
rid hitting lor the Red Sox )'ith chase before Sept 20 the contract
will get a pitch from Bob !U'!tlng tlu!nl to be epon!IOI"s.
a double aad two linlle• II a' ~2·7 of pitcher AI Spearman from
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decision over the Senators. \Vii·
says we caR IG w
or w
. tht · -., 1 .necessary, ut liamt' three hits baoated h1a av. Vantou\ti!r in the Pacific Co.nt
he'd like to have thaUnfluentia _grouP behind liim.
erage to 1.4s:J, best in the Ameri· League. Spearman, 22, •had au
So OVA schedules for all da.bfl
be held off until early can League. George Susce lr ., IB-a record ,with Stockton in the

210. Radio and Heater. Clean
solid.

ay Jim what.
Pomeroy and Jacl:JOn apllt a
~ubleheader here Thw-aday after·
nooD u coach DJck ltetton'• boya
tool: the orener '-1 beblnd the
lteady toulng ot Art Amold but
dtopped the nlahteap 1-o when a
pande lJf Panther etrora opened
the &amp;ate at home plate. Both tus-

·run ral·

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the has beens in baseball. Rather, it is hoped that fan
wHI be kindled by seelng the younger players work,

. Fairlane. Radio &amp;
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Jackets Win

The DaUg .Sentinel

_.,.. maR h still at ~t. tM
pi"'per IMtt.r goes to tM plate
alllllll AMUMn the count. 1,' ctll·
.. Mfan the Mxt blttrr i.\
cWI'tii!Nd to. Wid the wronu
l:iltt.r h11 flnllhtcl hi• turn,
tM orieina.l proper batt•r K
c.IW ,out, dd ttM nut corI'Mt man in orcter m-..tt bllt.
If ca11N •ft•r a d•llv•ry Is
m•d• to th• n.xt b.tt.r, the
n.xt man is the one who folloWs tM eriti"•' Improper

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

WANT ADS

fat.te of George Arthur Young,
D.ceued

~otit-p i~ hereby given
t~al this Wednesday wben the PM Club
lh·td A Young wh_ose Po~t OffJce mel at the home or Mrs. George
a dl.l rcs~ l.~ MuiCrllvtlle, Ohto, R. U. Hobstetter.
1 has bePn dol,~-· appnmtcd Execul-1
Games were played and prizes
tor of the Elilate uf George Arthur won by Mrs. Charles Murray , "Mrs.

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2 R00!\11 funushed apartment, 3
ROOM furnishPd apartment,
utilities furnbhed. 3 room and

(1) Notices

IT'S EASY TO
BUY - SELL - R•:NT -

bath unfurnished llllarlmtmt. ln.
quin~ at. Homo

Restaurant. Mid4 26 6tc

find employment - hire or find a loSt item through
The Daily Sentlr. 'I WANT
ADS- Don't put it off --Call 398 Today - An Ad in

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ELLH\"r;TON l'l ayrr • ri&lt;Jno.

till'rort.
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RESULTS

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ilj lartnwnts, low rent .

L CoaL~. Middh~port.
4 23 7lc

Mrs.

John Sloul , Jlarri:;onvillc.
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Clim,.,J Fish~~r. Mid
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e~J 5- x
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ing Mill, May 5. 1.00 P. M. 1'11h_____ ~- __
lie ('orclially invited.
4·26-:Hr Cloth. Nylon, Fil)('q,:Jass Awnings,
- - - - - ---· - - - l'orch sli:lfl1·.~. Vclll'liau hlinrls.
SAYI DO.I'f'T YOU KNOW?
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Window bl inds, l'ui'C'h 11111.! Lawn
Jaker s w 11 give you the est 1 }o' urnitun' ~'t e" t·~tim ates . Dale
trade on furmtuu or applian-~ Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
r.t!s.
4--f$ d'
rumcruy_
4 ~ lmoc

RLMM~~E ~A~E:I•u;~~·iy -~~~
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e~~.H~ AI•PI V Ohlll V;dley llak m;,: ( o.. ~J•drl lt·J IOrt. Ohio.

_Youn:::: ; _necc;,_sed, late of C~ester Hobstetter, Mrs. Waller Crooks,
row_ns.llp. ~~~·• gs Co~n t ~.-, OhJO. . Mr~. Sara Gibbs and Mr~- Wayne
?ated thts 18th day of Aprll, Swisher. The hostesses served a
19.)7.
dessert coune.
John C. Becon
Judge- of the Prob•te Court
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Melg' County, Ohio
E1hte of W. C. St•nley, dlcHMcl
\4) 19, 26, (5) 3, 3lc
Notice Is hereby given that Opal
B. Stanley of Middleport, Ohio,
has been dulY appointed Admin.
istratrix of lhe Estate of W. c.
Stanley deceased late of Meigs
Cht•stcr M. Kirkman , whose place County, Ohio.
of rt:sidence Is unknown and canCreditors are required to file
not, with rea~onable '"diligence, be their claims with said fiduciary
a!lcertaitlctl will take notice that within four mot1ths.
on the 17lh daY of A-pril, 1957nhe
Dated this 24th day of April,
undersigned. Helen Faye Kirkman," 1957.
filed her petition against hlm In
John C. Bacon
the Common Pleas Court of Meigs
Probate Judge of said Court
COllnty, Ohio, Case No. 12,1)37, al- (41 ·26; (:5) 3, 10, 3tc
leging that he has been 1 guilty of
grOSS fiL•gJcct or duty towardS the
LEGAL NOTICE
plaintiff and has abandoned the
plain tiff and praying for divorce, STATE OF OHIO. MEIGS CO., sa:
custody of chilrl, alimony and oth.
IN THE PROBATE COURT
er relic£. Sald cause wlll be for I'N TIJE MATTER OF THE REGIS
hearing on or afLer the 3rd day TRATION OF BffiTH OF AGN-ES
of June , 1007.
LUCILLE MOORE: Case No. 17,M4
Helen Faye Kirkman
NOTICE is given that this 22nd
PI,AINTI~"'F
"day of April, 1957, Agnes Lucille
Moore Ervi11 , whose birth is not
Webster &amp; F'ultz
recorded, filed her application tor
Attorn~ys for Plaintiff
an order of lhe Probate Court
(4) 19 , 26, (5) 3, 10, 17, 24,_31 7tc
thil.t her birth be registered as pro.
-::.:::::::;::::::~::7~=~;:; vided by law.' Applicant aven that
CONCRETE BLOCKS
she was born October 17, 1916, at
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio.
"Builcl Better For Leu"'
Said application will be for
hearing on the 4th day of May,

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H. llA WLlNGS SObiS CO. - 24 ( 17)
Wanted
hour "'frt:•·ker SP.rvi~:e.
Day WANTEJ) - flahy Sitter. ,Janet
Phone 6227. Night Phone
fiurf11cc , Ma ~ ntl City, SPruce
61139-X. DODGE • rLYMOUTH
3-55U4.
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man fut trash trnck . Call 318-M.
4 24 3te

(8) A1.1toSoles
Station Wa,w:on at

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nan Auto Company. May 4, - ---------------1957 al 10:00 l l . m.
4 26 :He QUICK SF.HVICE on Wa~h r.apaldng l1y F4t;t-' Ory Trl!_~_od ,
iOij:Ch~y~ll!l- 2-~;--- In b;-;0watchmaker, COLLINS J,~m.
t(lo::.. the high hiddl'r at Mlilwn '
J.,EH.S, }'!.IJICroy .
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Motor Salelf, Miner!lvil!e, OhJO,
RADiO &amp; Tl~lJ~V I SinN ~ii.:UV I CE,
May 4, 1957 at 10:00 1.1. m.
Phonto ::.JO, Cleland .Appliance
(oil 26, 30, (51 3 :lie
Ston~, \ 1d W. Main Sl., l'omcru!'
1Dfi2 CUEVROI.~~:T l-Ion truck
2·23 -tf
reccnlly painted, new flilt lwd.
----- -Sec after 11:00 p. rn. Mr~ . Gl'OI'·
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
"Ia Wll1l iuTL.son.
llarri ~l lnville For free in~pt•rtiun phone S83-M,
Roa!l . Phone 8411-X.
4 26 :Jtp
liilmon• Supply Stm·c. Pomeroy. 1
All work guaranlecd . F'ully inSEE BILL CHII..DS rur the BEST
~urcd. Vilughom'! lndlliltrial and
Usl.'d ear vahW8.
:1-30 -l mo c
fi(' sidl'n1inl Termite Conlrol Ser49 H
vice, .St. Mar)'l4, W. Va.
101\6 V8 Oldsmohilt~. 4 clr. Scll&lt;lll

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Bfaellnar's, Po nwr o ~ . 4-2M31l'
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norlh of Chester on State Iloute
No. 7.
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FORD VB Ranch Wagon .
tnaurance AjeDCJ,
$1,795.00. Fordamatlc driv~. prle- &amp;.arlli»-S..zn_PI'PD
Middleport. Fire • Automobll&amp;td below book, original lluht
&amp;onda. Phone U8UI--.X
6-20--tt
blue Cinlsh. Blactlnar'!, Pomeroy.
4 25 Ole FOREMAN dl: ABBOTT T.V. SERVlCt; All makes Repaired by Exl9~4 RUJCK Special 2 dr. Sedan.
pert Te~~nlclan1. Pbone 6284 \'
~l.t9S. Originalll.llht irccn wllh
Mlddlepor :.
6--lD--U
white top. We've ~cnlcl"ld since
new. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy .
COMPLE'fE Jnsuranc~.: Protection,
4 2~ 6\c
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don
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HIIW PONTIA C 0\x. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Sedan. $1,29~. Hydramatlc, exceptional jn every way . Dlactt- (21)
nar'.tl, Pomeroy .
4 23 6tc
COUN'I'HY IIOMI~ 2 acrr.s, 7 l'onm!l
b11th, lifetime shin~&amp;les, new
19:§3 PLYMOUTH Bdvcderc Hard
Jmmp drivrn well. dertrlc walcr
Top C'pc. $888. Like new two
lwalt·t', 4 ndif'!l rt·om Pom('rny on
tone green fhlish. Blacllnar's,
Hl. \43. Cllll 71 ·X aft er 6 p. m.
Pomeroy.
4 25 61c

GRUESER BWCK CO.

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Large sell.'rlion or
coolers and cans. pricl'd right.
Fulton Thompaon, PonJeroy.
4 26 Uc

nAJJWMEN -

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HOMl': FOR S.&gt;\.LF., 10

min. walk from J-&gt;onwro:v. 6
room11 an!l batttf lull baat~mc nt,
school bus pasaes house. Can ~
/inanccd , Phone 6119·X.
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POWER UNIT with 35 KW Generator ~ultable for runnln&amp; 1mall 2 Ilf:DI-tOOM HOUSE, bath, bnso.'cutting machine or loader. Sat.
ment, coil! furn11.cCl, plenty sort
!.taction
juarantccd. $500.00
water, &lt;' n e ucrc a:round. nire
terms to suitable person. Cnll
yard, g11rdcn, uhloken· rou S•l
SPrure 3-~5154 , Mason City .
.:nrag'', $4500.00. 2 milt.•s from
f 215 31c
J•onwroy Uoulc 1..!4. J&gt;omNn)'·
.=---:----:--c- --ltutlnnd Road, ltol'lL~ rt llailey. 8-lld coal rana:c, sheU, arucn and
Phonn 924-Y
4.-2~-6 Lp
Jvol')', 110.00. Shorty Jbnoah,!!,
123 Butternut Ave., Pomt&gt;roy.
4 25 3lp

BA:~B"Y;-:B::-,,.:-.:In-e:::-tt-:e&lt;&gt;
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bo)'l dothlng, ai:a:e

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80 1 100, betwteD South Sec·
ond ud South Front or c•n be
aold 11 one lara:e lot, 80 x 200.
~I R. L- C01ta.
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PIGS, readr lint of May, J mile
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Noall C~uteen.
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THOMPsON
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Pomeroy

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Mrs. Everett

METROPOLITAN

Mrs. William Rose,
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SERVICE

Mrs. Albert Coates
Entertains Bridge
Club On

WE BUY
ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS
ICRAI' IRON- MITALl

SAVE $100 TO $1,000

Dealer

stuck

and used trailers.

14 to &amp;) ft. Also 10 wldea, two
O:nd three bedrooms, notionally
known make11. The lowest postdblc tm·ms anywhere. Drive a
lit.Hc nnd save a lot. These are
well wortn your trip. This ia
your LAST Rhopp\ng place, 10
cOll:lC prepared to dul. Fast,
Free Delivery. Move in tomorrow. Anything ot value t~ken In
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polls. By that time ·the n~ of
the ice cream eotnJ):Rny Ml the
(ContlnuH from page ••I ~
Purity Ice Cnam Company.
Entertainment . will include _,....
numbers from the Great Bend
Mimttre1 under .the dir,eeticn of
)tJ' AD
Bob Hoeflich.
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A panel discussion with County was held by Mr. Pentln in wniell
Agent C. E. Blakeslee as mod£'-.
ator ·with Ron Springer, Gladys he · explained the need for conttnuaJly finding •better and m&lt;H"e
Morgan, Her bert (Pete) Sh ields efficient ways tO produce eas' as members will ,,.ate a look · ot.
the future of Meigs CQunty." , ln•~
He -closed by
plan•
Mr. Alspach served ' "t.iekinjl
ope:
County as its exleiUion agent a,od for improving the
po!!land
Its
~ ' currently serYbll on .the
.
said,
cut~.vo ~""~"';u..
grtater job,
stafe ·ah.nce.
employees of - ~ e

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THE SAMARITAN

SALT LAKE CITY UP- After
stopping his auto to helP otl\er
motorist• invc1ved in • JB{nor collilion. Gordon JacobsOn of Sandy,
Utah, .returned td hl' own 1 car,
found someone "bid ltoltn~lt.
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Vklotla H.ard Top. Black ov~r GJ:eeil, Radio A gQOd buy.
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POMEIOY
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OPEN DAILY a;A..M.-10 ~P.M •
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Chicago, · -is
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model. Power Glide transrinssion.
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A 1957 PLYMOUTH

1treth.,

H. Cornu
In·
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Vtew
2f. Dlap1t&amp;H

1'he public Is Invited to partlci·
poate in "National Fun" Day by
eomlng to the SyracuBe Grade
School tonight when flrtlmen and
emergeQST squ.tldmen are apcnaor·
lng an amateur t~bow with all proceeds to be uaed for fire and first
aid equiprnent.
Geneta! Cbairman ·Glenn Cun·
ditf said a highlight or the sh~w
will be appearante of Milton Ve-noy, Columbus. a Syracuse native
who "has made good In bii time
radio." -He is a singer.
Other out!ltandlng entertainment
wlll include nu.mber~ by tbe Syracuse Methodist Chureh cllolr, a
song and danee act by Connie Sue
Leadingham, numbers by Johnny
Usle and Pete Duffy, a treat oldtime comedian, in blackface and
straight acts.
Four skits by firemen, some of
them in blackface, wm be present-ed by Glenn Cundiff and Guy Eddie Guinther; Lu\ber Frlend, CUndirr and Horace "-Hubbard; · and another by Buddy Cundlff and Dutch
Oiler.
There Is no admlulon for the
show which 11tart&amp; at 8 p, m. Refreshments will &amp; served arterwards.

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1951 CHEVROLR -·-.. -.... -· .... , - $545

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Syracuse Firemen
Benefit Show To
Be Held Tonight

u the "tlnalnt •alemlln" me:-e
than 25 year1.
Ttle cOllJ-Jl'Dy bas bun OJM."fa•ing for a number of yean witt!
Komer Cook ll$ 1Jretident amt
manaeer, HtrbeTt Cbambtn.- ¥le1
president, Mary Park, aeaetary
treasurer tncl Frieda Faebnle a'ld
!(rs. G. A. S•~art "' IJ!reetors.
Retail .store&amp; ln Melt~•· GaUia and
pirta of --4-tb.en• and Vinton fOUl•·
tlet i.n O.i.J.I) and Kaaon and a
part o! Putman COWl\Y iD West
Vlralnla have _been .aervleed by
the company.
Sale!Milen called on m~rc"hanU
once a wee-k and they often were
compelled \0 travel by ).orae3a ~ ':
in the rural areas dur.i.ag wint .•r
· months. Mercllandlse wu lh\pp~
by the K. &amp;.: M . and Rocking Vu:lcy Railroads.
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In late yean .a number cf i~­
provements have been made hl
the building, lneludlng a Jwostory garate ra-r -truckr., a ~aew
UghtiDJ system over the enUr
b\inding, and an electric e1evatn~
from the basement to ae third
floor. The buUdlnc · wlll now lKsold or leased.
Homt"r Cook ha! bee-n active in
Middleport .servlet clubs and
chufthes for many ;ears. He has
been a member o· the Hea,.,_
Methodist Church choir for OV8"
50 years and Is a charter memb.-~r
ol l~heMiddleport-Pomeroy Ro-tary Cl b, and has se;ved the leber of Com~• in vtt
cal C
loUs licial capacihes.
--1!1: of:!e he · ·became UQCiateJ
ht the wbolesaJe grocer-y 'b us:.
ness he worked with hla 'fathe-r
ih the hay and f-eed buiness in
Middleport for' the Ed•rin Cook &amp;.
Sons Co. l..eavin&amp;" tbat firm, h •
operaled the · Crystal l9t ~a ..1
busineu here-, the first or l'.•l
kind In the aJIIoa.
He sold tbe CrYttaJ Ice cre.a r,
Company to John .Mayer who later aold a hiilf-Intere&amp;t. to J, .J.

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1955 FORD ............··· :-· ... ---,$1595

Heater - good tires, low mileage_

A BeTTER CAR . THAN

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beW Counly approximately llfteen
miles north tut ol Huntington on
top ·of B11rker'• Ridae . The cost of
the equlptwm~ and buU~Ina:i lo;:
estimah:d to be • appro:Umalely
$400,000.
Charlc1- Que11tin, Dil't'('tor of
Ellilnee~inl tor Cowie• Broadcasting Company I• 1uperviJina tustallation ot the tran.smittina equipment.

1956 Chevrolet Station Waton · ·· -· · $2395

1952 CHEVROLET · · ··"--- · .. -..... -- $695

or nny other heme nppllanees

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YOU CAN'T BUY

! REFRIGERATORS
!TELEVISION

!28 E. Mala Sl.

tbc:k;
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Pull*aln
lt Moun
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T953 FORD 4-Door Customllltt · · · · --· · $895

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ll. Stubborn

1953 PLYMOUTH

1954 ,FORD .. .. ·-- · ·- ·. .. .... ·

(4) 26, (~), 3, 10 1 17, 24, IUc

T. Gcid.cLeP ot
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a fence

1954 CHEVROLET ...... · .. -.. ,.· · · · -· · $945

WAVERLY MOiliLE I
HOME SALES

t2. Apex

a pi(t'(ln

1955. PONTIAC -· .. ·- .... -.... · .... -· $1495

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TRAILERS
TRAILERS

CROSSWORD
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JUNK CO.

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"The erec!lon of the new WliTNTV tower on Buker'&amp; Ridie iJ
now comp1Pte. The 84 root twelve

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MHhoan.

Mr. and Mrs. Cash .Bahr an1
Mni. Dwight Milhoan joinc·l
the D. of A. R. at Pomeroy last daughter:s of Middleport, Mr. and
Mr:c: c. E. woode of Tu.ppers
week.
Plains were calling on .Mr. and_
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy, Su~ Mrs. M. L. Bahr Sunday. A birtlland Jackie ot Columbus were vis- day dinner was held for Mr. and
iting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Woode.
M. L. Bahr Monday and ·wer£'
Gl•nnt 5. Milhoen
supper guests of ·his mother Mrs.

Msx Crsbtree was elected ar
prt&gt;.sldent when the Harrisonvillr
PTA met Wednesday evening at
the school.
other officers elected were
Mrs. Eugene Alkir.c, president;
Mn. Pearl Willi.ams, secretRn
and William Peck, treasurer
During the busines-s session i1
was announced that th.e sum o!
$61.00 was made at a n~cent nl •
social
A ovote of
thanks wa~
given to Don CottrlJI ror instaP
ing $Wingff on the playground. ;.,
past president's pin was presen ~
ed to Mrs. Ada Bradley by Mr~
Robert Alkire.

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All Makes and Modell

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Glenna Milhoan vi..silcd Thuf ..
llwi~;ht

1B8k.w r.ated ('n tbe bllba:t poi.Dt in Ca-

biy super t\lrnstile antenna 11 now
\IDdergoJna a Jerie• of tettl on the
transmitter site and wilt probab})'
be mounted on thP. tower during
tbe comins week," lt wu announced today bf Robert R. Tin.;:Mr.
Viee president and Gend'al Manager or Wtn'N-TV, cbarmel 13, In
•Huntington .
-work on installation of the new
GE 50 kilowatt TV tranamilter 1&amp;progre.,ing rapld1y. With Ita new
trantmitter , tower. and antenna,
WHTN·'IV will telecast witlll a
power o[ 316.000 wtth which wm
make channel 13 tbe only full
power televislon itation in the
Central Ohiq and Kanawha ValJeys. 'I'he new tnstalla,Uona wlll
ptovid.e new network and loc1l TV
At tbe new site, tbe antenna was programs to thousands or new
re-anembled "today and will be vl~w.ers in tbe maJof Q\ll.rkel cenholQt~d. to tbe tep of the 1,000 foot - ter 1 of the area.
~ .a~;qcture witbiD t.be week.
Appro,a:lmate!y two ~ye will-be
Tineber turth.er eommeilt.ed, "the
reqlolfred to fix. the antenna in elfoF\5 · or Cowles Broacltaatina:
plaee; an ad-diUona1 ftlW d8J'&amp; will &amp;atlon1 are dedicated to bi'inging
be needecJ to 'test transmiSJion. the very best in home televlsicn
Station officials expreued their be· enterta.lqment. The surroundina:
lief •hat TillY G would see use ot communities •nd lara:er cHles auch
1-lte 'new tower fQr the nrtt time. ~ Portsro.outh, Ohio; Charleston,
DW'i~g tbe tranmltter moye, I West Vira:inia; ~nd Asbland, Ken'WCHS-TV powef hae been reduced tucky wil1 receive a bettor channel
to 85kw from tht old slte.
13 picture than heretofore. We

TOWING

Mrs. Philip Bailey
Is Canasta Club's
Hostess This Week

HAYLINER

ACCIOIN~

Real Estate Broker

dar with _Mrs.

~lie area relidenta today were
vGI.tlq 41saruntlcruent over the
poor telev.b.ion reception now
ti'ill&amp;ble here due \O tbe cbanae
o.ver of" traos-.iu.lon and oth~r
ent by Stati9n11 WSOH at
8
WHTN at Channel
.. taUMt, in JilooWJ.enlents
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··'' .pa'-"e today. indicated p.roareaa In
. A:Qnltr~tl.on developroenta.
PJ-o.rreu in mc.v iq: WeltS-TV
'UPIJI!ittlnt eq"ipruent wa1 re-pO.rted today by WlUiarn Dixon ,
-- ~hnlcaJ Director tor tb.e Charles-I.On station.
_... The '18 foot antenna atop the old
-Wwer ~n Kann•ip. County was
,. , l&amp;lw.ered to the around yesterday,
.....uembled and loaded for
tfROIP.OJ'tatiQD to thl new tower
en Coal Mountain in Putnam
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Your Friendly Ford Dealer

See The
New Hollond

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Mr. and Mrs. _Geo. Conroy, daurhter of Hunting.ton were guests
of Mr.s. Alice Dodson Frida-y evening on Lheir way to Akron
visit over the weekend with thcic
parents.

Harrisonville
PTA Names New
Officers Wed.

lll.U WARD

Ill L h,"".,~· It~ c.. -

Alice DoWon.

Mrs. Eugene Conde entertnine&lt;l
Memben of the County Count!Jc Lincoln Heights Canasta Club
Tuesday evening at her home, cil PTA presented a model PTA
meeting with Mrs. Rny Tracy Jr.
Anne St.
Mrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. Harolc
. Prizes were awarded to :Mrs. Eben:bach, Mrs. MArvin Bur:
Liiwrcnce... Morarity, Mrs. Wllliarr• and Mrs. Olive Ingro.ham 'partici
wc:)l.ace.· Mrs. RobeR .Oailcy an&lt;l pating. A vocal solo "-Apri
Day Phone 8104
Night Phone 2452·5
Mrs. Douglas.s Singer.
Showers" was presented by Mr~
1907, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
John C. Bacon
A salad course was served by Burt accompanied by Mrs. Trac~
1he hostess to tbose named above Sev('ral piano duets were playe•J
Probate Judge
1 by Mrs. Tracy apd Mrs. -l ngrahan
(4) 28, ltc
:-nd Mrs. Robert · Story.
Refreshments were served a•
NOT.~IC:::E:-:O:::F::--A:::P-P-0-IN
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_ENT
tne close of the meeting bY M•
461 S, 3rd Ave.
Middleport
Admlnl~otrator
Nye Eskew, Mrs. Dena Weist,
Estet• of John Clyct. WlnebNnntr
Mrs. Wilda Wiseman, Mrs. Aman !::;;:::====~:::::;:;:::;::;:~
Deceeled
da Morris a.1d Mr.s. Ada Bradlc)
Notice i! hereby gJven that tsal beUa Winebrenner whose Post Office A(ldress Ill 693 _S. 2nd Street,
Mra. Philip Bailey entertained
4 Door Sedan. 2 tone blue Cran·
MiJidleport, Ohio has been duly
Canasta
-Club
this
week
.
Prizes
her
brook, Radio, Heater~ Scat Cov-appoinlcd as Administratrix •of were won by Mn. Harold Eppley,
lbe Es,tete vf John Clyde wlneMrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. A. J, Sti'auss
ers, Spotj&gt;~~a
hrcnner late of Middleport, Meigs and
Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny.
County , Ohio deceased.
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Mrs. Woiltiam .Cl~rk. Mrs.
Plans were made to have a dinDated thia 24th day of April ner at the Farmers Hotel Galli- Shasteen and Mrs. Charle.s Mullen
1957.
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Jr., were guesta wh.en Mrs. Albert
polis, fc.r the next meeting.'
John C. Bacon
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Coates entertained ·her bridg('
Others
present
were
Mrs.
DenJudge or the Probate Court
club
Wednesday
evening
at
her
ver Rice, :Mrs. Itandolp~ Hum·
Meigs County, OAlo
phreys, club--Jnembers, and a guest home, Lincoln Hill.
(4) 26, (:5) 3, 10, 3tc
Mra. Edith SiSaon.
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~rlze f'or hltb score was awarded to Mrs. Clark and the travelNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ing prize to Mra. R. L. Jacobs.
OIS TO ATTEND
In pursuance of the order or the
Refreshments .were served bv
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will
Probate Courl of Meigs County atlend in a 'bcdy at the United the hostess to those named above
Ohio, I will offer for sale at pu.,: Methodist Church. Sunday at 10:30 and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Mrs.
lie nuclion on Saturd•y, the 25th a. m., lt waa announced toda)' by William -1'\ndel'lon and Mrs. RolV-8, 4-Door Station ~agQn, Radio and Heater, Power
flay of May, 1957, al 10:00 o'dock Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., worthy matron. land Neutzllng.
Glide-White
Wall Ttres. Ex\ra Clean, One Local Owner,
A. M., from the front door of the
Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
the following real estate:
The following described real
estate. to-wit: Situate In the v;u.
2 Dr. Customline V-8. Radio, Healer, Seat Cov\,( Ford·
lage of Pomeroy, Meigs County
().Malic, less than 20,000 actual miles. Beautiful Ivory
Ohio and being a part of Villaa~
over TurquOise.
Lot No. 20~ , said part herein con·
v~yc~ Joins the Jay Lot and be-liUnntng on the North side of the
ChcBtcr Road on Lhc line between
2-Door V-8 with over drive, Power Pak, Heater, Back up
Lot. Number 2M and 2M; thence
North OB IJ4 degrees West alonl
lights, while wall tires-- Beautiful black finish. Local
.said Road 180 teet; !hence North
owner.
23 Y4 dP.Rrces Eaat 12!1 feet to the
cliff; thence Eaat along the cUt(
to the West I111e of Lot Number
2315; thence South 7"1 degree•
4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 motor, Hydramatic drive, Radio, Heater
West 133 feet to the p1act ot be-Low mileage. Special 2 tone Paint
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ginning, containing one!-half acre
more or leu. Thl.s deed conveyi
only the aurfsce and nothing more
of any kind.
Said real e1tate Ls on the Chest4-Door, New paint In two tone green -Heater. A: Real
er Road, ccmmonly known a5 old.
B~y.
.
1 State Route 7, and the !llrcet immediately cast is State Route No. 7
and the street immediately west.
erly Is Route No. 33. Located About
-1&amp;) feet west of junction of Chctt..
Club Coupe, lovely green finish, Radio, Heater, Se•t Coer Rnad and Route No. 7.
ven.
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Said premises are appraised at
$900.00 and must be sold for not
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than two-ttiirds of said apI less
praised value.
Lovely cream and beige, V-8 moior, sun visor, radio,
Terms: Cash in hand on day ot
sale. ·
heater~ seat covers~ FordomaUc and continental trim.
BEN J. SPENCER, Administrator of the Est.1tc of
Thomas Terrell, deceased
WEBSTER &amp; I'ULTZ
4-Door. New paint in 2 lone green, Deluxe model. Rad10,
Attorneys tor Administrator.

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C(Jnasta Club In
Tuesday Meeting

Your.g Adult Cla&amp;'s of Reorgani~cd Church of Jesus Christ of La·
ter Day Sainta met for .their regular monthly meetini April 19 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenw Bradford, Racine.
The meetint was in cbarge of
Mrs. Robert Proffitt, pre•ident.
Mrs. ct,renee Bradford was ln
charge of the devotions.
Topic for discussion was "What
Easter Means To Us". The social
hour waa .!"l'ent by playing gamea
and singing bymns.
Retreshments were served.

THE RIDGE-KENO

Preslon Motors, Inc.

. 3 Mil.. North of Pomeroy

Real Estate

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Young Adult Class
Monthly Meeting

Mrs. Gecrge Bear.bs was honored wltb a handkerchief shower in
observance of ·h er birthday when
tbe Past Presidents- ·of the Ladies Atallitry (1f Drew Webster
Post American Lea:iort met Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs, Albert Young,
Pleasant
Ridge Road.
The meetina- ln charge of Mr11.
B~n Neulr.ling, president, opened
w1th -.-the
Lord's
Prayer and
pledge to the f1ag. Reports were
given on noweu sent at Easter
time to Mrs. ld&lt;~ Gaut, .Millers
Cottage, Dayton, and .Mrs: Eliz.abeth Hu·ber, Gallipolis.
Mrs. Dey Hysell conducted a
series of games afte-r which the
hoRless !lerved a salad eourae.
Present were Mrs. Neutzling,
Mrs. Paul Ca1cl, Mrs. George
Hackett Sr., Mrs. Bearhs, Miss
Jennie Sue Eiselstein, Mrs. Ge'J.
Mowery, Mrs. owen
Wallion
Mr.s. J. M. Thornton, Mrs. Ralph
G.ilmore, M'ra William Baxter
and Mrs. HyseU.

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Held On Wednesday Shower Honors
Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mrs. Mrs. G. Bearhs
Lewis H. Sauer were hosteaaes

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Th, aoteant mount•d on this
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1 to~er wltb "32kw uatil all trans· new ttr"leturr wW be 1.000 feet Raymond Walburn mo"' than ao
above av'tnae ternta·
year•~ the la.te rw. r. I~ an&lt;J
~~:'a::\J~~:,ent CUl be mo~ed The Dew WIITN-TV· tower ia lo- the Jate' Chat. E. Walburn, thown

Toward ImproVIng
• . io onUciP.atod
authorized power of
Of TV·Retephon
durln&amp; lh•
June.

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Legal Notice

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

WANT ADS

fat.te of George Arthur Young,
D.ceued

~otit-p i~ hereby given
t~al this Wednesday wben the PM Club
lh·td A Young wh_ose Po~t OffJce mel at the home or Mrs. George
a dl.l rcs~ l.~ MuiCrllvtlle, Ohto, R. U. Hobstetter.
1 has bePn dol,~-· appnmtcd Execul-1
Games were played and prizes
tor of the Elilate uf George Arthur won by Mrs. Charles Murray , "Mrs.

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Window bl inds, l'ui'C'h 11111.! Lawn
Jaker s w 11 give you the est 1 }o' urnitun' ~'t e" t·~tim ates . Dale
trade on furmtuu or applian-~ Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
r.t!s.
4--f$ d'
rumcruy_
4 ~ lmoc

RLMM~~E ~A~E:I•u;~~·iy -~~~
11 -~('m~n

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(Jil(C.~~fttc girl, gund

in f1gt11cs ;;1ul ('X Il('n&lt;'nce wtlh offll' l' mnrhln&lt; ,, 'hotthan rl not ncr-

e~~.H~ AI•PI V Ohlll V;dley llak m;,: ( o.. ~J•drl lt·J IOrt. Ohio.

_Youn:::: ; _necc;,_sed, late of C~ester Hobstetter, Mrs. Waller Crooks,
row_ns.llp. ~~~·• gs Co~n t ~.-, OhJO. . Mr~. Sara Gibbs and Mr~- Wayne
?ated thts 18th day of Aprll, Swisher. The hostesses served a
19.)7.
dessert coune.
John C. Becon
Judge- of the Prob•te Court
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Melg' County, Ohio
E1hte of W. C. St•nley, dlcHMcl
\4) 19, 26, (5) 3, 3lc
Notice Is hereby given that Opal
B. Stanley of Middleport, Ohio,
has been dulY appointed Admin.
istratrix of lhe Estate of W. c.
Stanley deceased late of Meigs
Cht•stcr M. Kirkman , whose place County, Ohio.
of rt:sidence Is unknown and canCreditors are required to file
not, with rea~onable '"diligence, be their claims with said fiduciary
a!lcertaitlctl will take notice that within four mot1ths.
on the 17lh daY of A-pril, 1957nhe
Dated this 24th day of April,
undersigned. Helen Faye Kirkman," 1957.
filed her petition against hlm In
John C. Bacon
the Common Pleas Court of Meigs
Probate Judge of said Court
COllnty, Ohio, Case No. 12,1)37, al- (41 ·26; (:5) 3, 10, 3tc
leging that he has been 1 guilty of
grOSS fiL•gJcct or duty towardS the
LEGAL NOTICE
plaintiff and has abandoned the
plain tiff and praying for divorce, STATE OF OHIO. MEIGS CO., sa:
custody of chilrl, alimony and oth.
IN THE PROBATE COURT
er relic£. Sald cause wlll be for I'N TIJE MATTER OF THE REGIS
hearing on or afLer the 3rd day TRATION OF BffiTH OF AGN-ES
of June , 1007.
LUCILLE MOORE: Case No. 17,M4
Helen Faye Kirkman
NOTICE is given that this 22nd
PI,AINTI~"'F
"day of April, 1957, Agnes Lucille
Moore Ervi11 , whose birth is not
Webster &amp; F'ultz
recorded, filed her application tor
Attorn~ys for Plaintiff
an order of lhe Probate Court
(4) 19 , 26, (5) 3, 10, 17, 24,_31 7tc
thil.t her birth be registered as pro.
-::.:::::::;::::::~::7~=~;:; vided by law.' Applicant aven that
CONCRETE BLOCKS
she was born October 17, 1916, at
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio.
"Builcl Better For Leu"'
Said application will be for
hearing on the 4th day of May,

4 26 3[(.'

Help

H. llA WLlNGS SObiS CO. - 24 ( 17)
Wanted
hour "'frt:•·ker SP.rvi~:e.
Day WANTEJ) - flahy Sitter. ,Janet
Phone 6227. Night Phone
fiurf11cc , Ma ~ ntl City, SPruce
61139-X. DODGE • rLYMOUTH
3-55U4.
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FOR SALt:: to high hidder. 1947
Willy~

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THU@K DIIIVEit -- Sellled ~o bcr
man fut trash trnck . Call 318-M.
4 24 3te

(8) A1.1toSoles
Station Wa,w:on at

Hl:u~tt­

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(20)Business Services

nan Auto Company. May 4, - ---------------1957 al 10:00 l l . m.
4 26 :He QUICK SF.HVICE on Wa~h r.apaldng l1y F4t;t-' Ory Trl!_~_od ,
iOij:Ch~y~ll!l- 2-~;--- In b;-;0watchmaker, COLLINS J,~m.
t(lo::.. the high hiddl'r at Mlilwn '
J.,EH.S, }'!.IJICroy .
1--3--t!
Motor Salelf, Miner!lvil!e, OhJO,
RADiO &amp; Tl~lJ~V I SinN ~ii.:UV I CE,
May 4, 1957 at 10:00 1.1. m.
Phonto ::.JO, Cleland .Appliance
(oil 26, 30, (51 3 :lie
Ston~, \ 1d W. Main Sl., l'omcru!'
1Dfi2 CUEVROI.~~:T l-Ion truck
2·23 -tf
reccnlly painted, new flilt lwd.
----- -Sec after 11:00 p. rn. Mr~ . Gl'OI'·
TERMITES EXTERMINATED
"Ia Wll1l iuTL.son.
llarri ~l lnville For free in~pt•rtiun phone S83-M,
Roa!l . Phone 8411-X.
4 26 :Jtp
liilmon• Supply Stm·c. Pomeroy. 1
All work guaranlecd . F'ully inSEE BILL CHII..DS rur the BEST
~urcd. Vilughom'! lndlliltrial and
Usl.'d ear vahW8.
:1-30 -l mo c
fi(' sidl'n1inl Termite Conlrol Ser49 H
vice, .St. Mar)'l4, W. Va.
101\6 V8 Oldsmohilt~. 4 clr. Scll&lt;lll

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Pomcroy.

mHe11.

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Blacuna r'.~­

4-20-f!k

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1955 Oldsmobile

llohtla y

!52195.{1U. Lnw milra~l', hy(Jra matic, one c:ar('ful local nwn~ ·
Bfaellnar's, Po nwr o ~ . 4-2M31l'
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LAWN MOWIWS sha rpened on
factory aJJtJro\•cd machine~&gt;. Leomud's !.awn Mower Shop, 1 mile

norlh of Chester on State Iloute
No. 7.
4 24 6tc

lnsurdnce

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FORD VB Ranch Wagon .
tnaurance AjeDCJ,
$1,795.00. Fordamatlc driv~. prle- &amp;.arlli»-S..zn_PI'PD
Middleport. Fire • Automobll&amp;td below book, original lluht
&amp;onda. Phone U8UI--.X
6-20--tt
blue Cinlsh. Blactlnar'!, Pomeroy.
4 25 Ole FOREMAN dl: ABBOTT T.V. SERVlCt; All makes Repaired by Exl9~4 RUJCK Special 2 dr. Sedan.
pert Te~~nlclan1. Pbone 6284 \'
~l.t9S. Originalll.llht irccn wllh
Mlddlepor :.
6--lD--U
white top. We've ~cnlcl"ld since
new. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy .
COMPLE'fE Jnsuranc~.: Protection,
4 2~ 6\c
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don
- - - - · -- .--=:---:-- - Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
HIIW PONTIA C 0\x. 8 cyl. 4 dr.
Sedan. $1,29~. Hydramatlc, exceptional jn every way . Dlactt- (21)
nar'.tl, Pomeroy .
4 23 6tc
COUN'I'HY IIOMI~ 2 acrr.s, 7 l'onm!l
b11th, lifetime shin~&amp;les, new
19:§3 PLYMOUTH Bdvcderc Hard
Jmmp drivrn well. dertrlc walcr
Top C'pc. $888. Like new two
lwalt·t', 4 ndif'!l rt·om Pom('rny on
tone green fhlish. Blacllnar's,
Hl. \43. Cllll 71 ·X aft er 6 p. m.
Pomeroy.
4 25 61c

GRUESER BWCK CO.

4

19! J:or Scie
Large sell.'rlion or
coolers and cans. pricl'd right.
Fulton Thompaon, PonJeroy.
4 26 Uc

nAJJWMEN -

Mom~RN

2~

;up

HOMl': FOR S.&gt;\.LF., 10

min. walk from J-&gt;onwro:v. 6
room11 an!l batttf lull baat~mc nt,
school bus pasaes house. Can ~
/inanccd , Phone 6119·X.
" ~
4 24 3tc

POWER UNIT with 35 KW Generator ~ultable for runnln&amp; 1mall 2 Ilf:DI-tOOM HOUSE, bath, bnso.'cutting machine or loader. Sat.
ment, coil! furn11.cCl, plenty sort
!.taction
juarantccd. $500.00
water, &lt;' n e ucrc a:round. nire
terms to suitable person. Cnll
yard, g11rdcn, uhloken· rou S•l
SPrure 3-~5154 , Mason City .
.:nrag'', $4500.00. 2 milt.•s from
f 215 31c
J•onwroy Uoulc 1..!4. J&gt;omNn)'·
.=---:----:--c- --ltutlnnd Road, ltol'lL~ rt llailey. 8-lld coal rana:c, sheU, arucn and
Phonn 924-Y
4.-2~-6 Lp
Jvol')', 110.00. Shorty Jbnoah,!!,
123 Butternut Ave., Pomt&gt;roy.
4 25 3lp

BA:~B"Y;-:B::-,,.:-.:In-e:::-tt-:e&lt;&gt;
::-m
c :---c
pl"•:--:-te , baby
ICIIU, child's tralnln.ll 1eat,
bo)'l dothlng, ai:a:e

12 und

14.

CaJI lll·JI or 318 Seeond St.,
Pomeroy.
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TWO L&amp;TS. In Middleport, each
80 1 100, betwteD South Sec·
ond ud South Front or c•n be
aold 11 one lara:e lot, 80 x 200.
~I R. L- C01ta.
4 23 7tc

PIGS, readr lint of May, J mile
out ot t.npviUe on Dexter Rd .
Noall C~uteen.
4 24 8tp

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On lt. U. C1ll Wm. OrueMr,

Rook 101'1,...

Rodney Do-Ing

INSURANCE AGI!NC'V
,,,., Automolllle, 'M..Ith

Completely New From
. llltch lo Chute

-FULTON
THOMPsON
• TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy

In MIOOLIPORT, OHIO ·
61PHONU
"11

Mr. and
son Billy of
ter guesls of
Mrs. Everett

METROPOLITAN

Mrs. William Rose,
1
Cu!u mbus were
her pareuts, M-r. and _,

Ea'"'

Milhoan.

.

24 HOUR

SERVICE

Mrs. Albert Coates
Entertains Bridge
Club On

WE BUY
ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS
ICRAI' IRON- MITALl

SAVE $100 TO $1,000

Dealer

stuck

and used trailers.

14 to &amp;) ft. Also 10 wldea, two
O:nd three bedrooms, notionally
known make11. The lowest postdblc tm·ms anywhere. Drive a
lit.Hc nnd save a lot. These are
well wortn your trip. This ia
your LAST Rhopp\ng place, 10
cOll:lC prepared to dul. Fast,
Free Delivery. Move in tomorrow. Anything ot value t~ken In
trado .
1

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WAVERLY, OHIO

ALLEN APPLIANCE
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MOTOR
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Phone

GO.

IOU'· .: -' :-.. . Middleport
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21. Deplor•
30. ¥Qlta
32- Aaslatantl
33. Sau~y

36. Ftsh cEuu

A•••tt

ST. Sha.keapeart'l

river
39. Also
tO. Vein

1.

of

a tear

po'mona Grange

Grate, a

)'OUOI

buaiMIImU ~tor-

rMnl in f&lt;liddloport !nm . Gall!

polls. By that time ·the n~ of
the ice cream eotnJ):Rny Ml the
(ContlnuH from page ••I ~
Purity Ice Cnam Company.
Entertainment . will include _,....
numbers from the Great Bend
Mimttre1 under .the dir,eeticn of
)tJ' AD
Bob Hoeflich.
_
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~ContlnuH frem pqe -..)
A panel discussion with County was held by Mr. Pentln in wniell
Agent C. E. Blakeslee as mod£'-.
ator ·with Ron Springer, Gladys he · explained the need for conttnuaJly finding •better and m&lt;H"e
Morgan, Her bert (Pete) Sh ields efficient ways tO produce eas' as members will ,,.ate a look · ot.
the future of Meigs CQunty." , ln•~
He -closed by
plan•
Mr. Alspach served ' "t.iekinjl
ope:
County as its exleiUion agent a,od for improving the
po!!land
Its
~ ' currently serYbll on .the
.
said,
cut~.vo ~""~"';u..
grtater job,
stafe ·ah.nce.
employees of - ~ e

R' A-d ReeJ'

THE SAMARITAN

SALT LAKE CITY UP- After
stopping his auto to helP otl\er
motorist• invc1ved in • JB{nor collilion. Gordon JacobsOn of Sandy,
Utah, .returned td hl' own 1 car,
found someone "bid ltoltn~lt.
'OOD

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195LFO~D · · · ·: · · · · ·· ·.·-: •· ·...... $595 ·

Vklotla H.ard Top. Black ov~r GJ:eeil, Radio A gQOd buy.
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Heater. .

POMEIOY
MOTO·R-CO.

OPEN DAILY a;A..M.-10 ~P.M •
,__
Pomeroy

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CffiCAGO UP _:. 'Diln.ols ~ni,U-tute of
Chicago, · -is
the first
the Unjted

Qn the tour thau
w6re MeJ-

.p1ct1lre

EmtrOhlinger.

Bera:dahl,
Charles E.
cart E.

I'M GLAI&gt; IT'S •
-RAINING ··-N()W YOU
WON'T 40 CIII.IT ANt&gt;
GET INTO ~ A tiGHT
WITH SPII&lt;f

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4·Il0or. New black finish, radio," heater, Deluxe Fleetline
model. Power Glide transrinssion.
.

A 1957 PLYMOUTH

1treth.,

H. Cornu
In·
" to
Vtew
2f. Dlap1t&amp;H

1'he public Is Invited to partlci·
poate in "National Fun" Day by
eomlng to the SyracuBe Grade
School tonight when flrtlmen and
emergeQST squ.tldmen are apcnaor·
lng an amateur t~bow with all proceeds to be uaed for fire and first
aid equiprnent.
Geneta! Cbairman ·Glenn Cun·
ditf said a highlight or the sh~w
will be appearante of Milton Ve-noy, Columbus. a Syracuse native
who "has made good In bii time
radio." -He is a singer.
Other out!ltandlng entertainment
wlll include nu.mber~ by tbe Syracuse Methodist Chureh cllolr, a
song and danee act by Connie Sue
Leadingham, numbers by Johnny
Usle and Pete Duffy, a treat oldtime comedian, in blackface and
straight acts.
Four skits by firemen, some of
them in blackface, wm be present-ed by Glenn Cundiff and Guy Eddie Guinther; Lu\ber Frlend, CUndirr and Horace "-Hubbard; · and another by Buddy Cundlff and Dutch
Oiler.
There Is no admlulon for the
show which 11tart&amp; at 8 p, m. Refreshments will &amp; served arterwards.

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.. $1695

1951 CHEVROLR -·-.. -.... -· .... , - $545

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23. Anaer -

Syracuse Firemen
Benefit Show To
Be Held Tonight

u the "tlnalnt •alemlln" me:-e
than 25 year1.
Ttle cOllJ-Jl'Dy bas bun OJM."fa•ing for a number of yean witt!
Komer Cook ll$ 1Jretident amt
manaeer, HtrbeTt Cbambtn.- ¥le1
president, Mary Park, aeaetary
treasurer tncl Frieda Faebnle a'ld
!(rs. G. A. S•~art "' IJ!reetors.
Retail .store&amp; ln Melt~•· GaUia and
pirta of --4-tb.en• and Vinton fOUl•·
tlet i.n O.i.J.I) and Kaaon and a
part o! Putman COWl\Y iD West
Vlralnla have _been .aervleed by
the company.
Sale!Milen called on m~rc"hanU
once a wee-k and they often were
compelled \0 travel by ).orae3a ~ ':
in the rural areas dur.i.ag wint .•r
· months. Mercllandlse wu lh\pp~
by the K. &amp;.: M . and Rocking Vu:lcy Railroads.
,
In late yean .a number cf i~­
provements have been made hl
the building, lneludlng a Jwostory garate ra-r -truckr., a ~aew
UghtiDJ system over the enUr
b\inding, and an electric e1evatn~
from the basement to ae third
floor. The buUdlnc · wlll now lKsold or leased.
Homt"r Cook ha! bee-n active in
Middleport .servlet clubs and
chufthes for many ;ears. He has
been a member o· the Hea,.,_
Methodist Church choir for OV8"
50 years and Is a charter memb.-~r
ol l~heMiddleport-Pomeroy Ro-tary Cl b, and has se;ved the leber of Com~• in vtt
cal C
loUs licial capacihes.
--1!1: of:!e he · ·became UQCiateJ
ht the wbolesaJe grocer-y 'b us:.
ness he worked with hla 'fathe-r
ih the hay and f-eed buiness in
Middleport for' the Ed•rin Cook &amp;.
Sons Co. l..eavin&amp;" tbat firm, h •
operaled the · Crystal l9t ~a ..1
busineu here-, the first or l'.•l
kind In the aJIIoa.
He sold tbe CrYttaJ Ice cre.a r,
Company to John .Mayer who later aold a hiilf-Intere&amp;t. to J, .J.

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1955 FORD ............··· :-· ... ---,$1595

Heater - good tires, low mileage_

A BeTTER CAR . THAN

.,

beW Counly approximately llfteen
miles north tut ol Huntington on
top ·of B11rker'• Ridae . The cost of
the equlptwm~ and buU~Ina:i lo;:
estimah:d to be • appro:Umalely
$400,000.
Charlc1- Que11tin, Dil't'('tor of
Ellilnee~inl tor Cowie• Broadcasting Company I• 1uperviJina tustallation ot the tran.smittina equipment.

1956 Chevrolet Station Waton · ·· -· · $2395

1952 CHEVROLET · · ··"--- · .. -..... -- $695

or nny other heme nppllanees

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tTbe al}')

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@USED CARS

YOU CAN'T BUY

! REFRIGERATORS
!TELEVISION

!28 E. Mala Sl.

tbc:k;
11.
Pull*aln
lt Moun
1Jalr

Mei·gs Gr""ery
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QNLY ' ' ' .
$695

T953 FORD 4-Door Customllltt · · · · --· · $895

FOR

2fi. Commune

ll. Stubborn

1953 PLYMOUTH

1954 ,FORD .. .. ·-- · ·- ·. .. .... ·

(4) 26, (~), 3, 10 1 17, 24, IUc

T. Gcid.cLeP ot
ht.rVe•t•

a fence

1954 CHEVROLET ...... · .. -.. ,.· · · · -· · $945

WAVERLY MOiliLE I
HOME SALES

t2. Apex

a pi(t'(ln

1955. PONTIAC -· .. ·- .... -.... · .... -· $1495

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11. Steps over

MODEL or PRICE

ACT NOW

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8. Beetle
t. NeaUlt\( or

1955Chevrolet "210" -- ·---..

TRAILERS
TRAILERS

CROSSWORD
le~h

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REGARDLESS OF

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

m~w

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I. FloWer

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week Ia
"The erec!lon of the new WliTNTV tower on Buker'&amp; Ridie iJ
now comp1Pte. The 84 root twelve

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AUTO SALES

with 7!1

MHhoan.

Mr. and Mrs. Cash .Bahr an1
Mni. Dwight Milhoan joinc·l
the D. of A. R. at Pomeroy last daughter:s of Middleport, Mr. and
Mr:c: c. E. woode of Tu.ppers
week.
Plains were calling on .Mr. and_
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy, Su~ Mrs. M. L. Bahr Sunday. A birtlland Jackie ot Columbus were vis- day dinner was held for Mr. and
iting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Woode.
M. L. Bahr Monday and ·wer£'
Gl•nnt 5. Milhoen
supper guests of ·his mother Mrs.

Msx Crsbtree was elected ar
prt&gt;.sldent when the Harrisonvillr
PTA met Wednesday evening at
the school.
other officers elected were
Mrs. Eugene Alkir.c, president;
Mn. Pearl Willi.ams, secretRn
and William Peck, treasurer
During the busines-s session i1
was announced that th.e sum o!
$61.00 was made at a n~cent nl •
social
A ovote of
thanks wa~
given to Don CottrlJI ror instaP
ing $Wingff on the playground. ;.,
past president's pin was presen ~
ed to Mrs. Ada Bradley by Mr~
Robert Alkire.

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Good
All Makes and Modell

WfiVl'l'ly, OAio,

e

Glenna Milhoan vi..silcd Thuf ..
llwi~;ht

1B8k.w r.ated ('n tbe bllba:t poi.Dt in Ca-

biy super t\lrnstile antenna 11 now
\IDdergoJna a Jerie• of tettl on the
transmitter site and wilt probab})'
be mounted on thP. tower during
tbe comins week," lt wu announced today bf Robert R. Tin.;:Mr.
Viee president and Gend'al Manager or Wtn'N-TV, cbarmel 13, In
•Huntington .
-work on installation of the new
GE 50 kilowatt TV tranamilter 1&amp;progre.,ing rapld1y. With Ita new
trantmitter , tower. and antenna,
WHTN·'IV will telecast witlll a
power o[ 316.000 wtth which wm
make channel 13 tbe only full
power televislon itation in the
Central Ohiq and Kanawha ValJeys. 'I'he new tnstalla,Uona wlll
ptovid.e new network and loc1l TV
At tbe new site, tbe antenna was programs to thousands or new
re-anembled "today and will be vl~w.ers in tbe maJof Q\ll.rkel cenholQt~d. to tbe tep of the 1,000 foot - ter 1 of the area.
~ .a~;qcture witbiD t.be week.
Appro,a:lmate!y two ~ye will-be
Tineber turth.er eommeilt.ed, "the
reqlolfred to fix. the antenna in elfoF\5 · or Cowles Broacltaatina:
plaee; an ad-diUona1 ftlW d8J'&amp; will &amp;atlon1 are dedicated to bi'inging
be needecJ to 'test transmiSJion. the very best in home televlsicn
Station officials expreued their be· enterta.lqment. The surroundina:
lief •hat TillY G would see use ot communities •nd lara:er cHles auch
1-lte 'new tower fQr the nrtt time. ~ Portsro.outh, Ohio; Charleston,
DW'i~g tbe tranmltter moye, I West Vira:inia; ~nd Asbland, Ken'WCHS-TV powef hae been reduced tucky wil1 receive a bettor channel
to 85kw from tht old slte.
13 picture than heretofore. We

TOWING

Mrs. Philip Bailey
Is Canasta Club's
Hostess This Week

HAYLINER

ACCIOIN~

Real Estate Broker

dar with _Mrs.

~lie area relidenta today were
vGI.tlq 41saruntlcruent over the
poor telev.b.ion reception now
ti'ill&amp;ble here due \O tbe cbanae
o.ver of" traos-.iu.lon and oth~r
ent by Stati9n11 WSOH at
8
WHTN at Channel
.. taUMt, in JilooWJ.enlents
·
··'' .pa'-"e today. indicated p.roareaa In
. A:Qnltr~tl.on developroenta.
PJ-o.rreu in mc.v iq: WeltS-TV
'UPIJI!ittlnt eq"ipruent wa1 re-pO.rted today by WlUiarn Dixon ,
-- ~hnlcaJ Director tor tb.e Charles-I.On station.
_... The '18 foot antenna atop the old
-Wwer ~n Kann•ip. County was
,. , l&amp;lw.ered to the around yesterday,
.....uembled and loaded for
tfROIP.OJ'tatiQD to thl new tower
en Coal Mountain in Putnam
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Your Friendly Ford Dealer

See The
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Mr. and Mrs. _Geo. Conroy, daurhter of Hunting.ton were guests
of Mr.s. Alice Dodson Frida-y evening on Lheir way to Akron
visit over the weekend with thcic
parents.

Harrisonville
PTA Names New
Officers Wed.

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Mrs. Eugene Conde entertnine&lt;l
Memben of the County Count!Jc Lincoln Heights Canasta Club
Tuesday evening at her home, cil PTA presented a model PTA
meeting with Mrs. Rny Tracy Jr.
Anne St.
Mrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. Harolc
. Prizes were awarded to :Mrs. Eben:bach, Mrs. MArvin Bur:
Liiwrcnce... Morarity, Mrs. Wllliarr• and Mrs. Olive Ingro.ham 'partici
wc:)l.ace.· Mrs. RobeR .Oailcy an&lt;l pating. A vocal solo "-Apri
Day Phone 8104
Night Phone 2452·5
Mrs. Douglas.s Singer.
Showers" was presented by Mr~
1907, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
John C. Bacon
A salad course was served by Burt accompanied by Mrs. Trac~
1he hostess to tbose named above Sev('ral piano duets were playe•J
Probate Judge
1 by Mrs. Tracy apd Mrs. -l ngrahan
(4) 28, ltc
:-nd Mrs. Robert · Story.
Refreshments were served a•
NOT.~IC:::E:-:O:::F::--A:::P-P-0-IN
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tne close of the meeting bY M•
461 S, 3rd Ave.
Middleport
Admlnl~otrator
Nye Eskew, Mrs. Dena Weist,
Estet• of John Clyct. WlnebNnntr
Mrs. Wilda Wiseman, Mrs. Aman !::;;:::====~:::::;:;:::;::;:~
Deceeled
da Morris a.1d Mr.s. Ada Bradlc)
Notice i! hereby gJven that tsal beUa Winebrenner whose Post Office A(ldress Ill 693 _S. 2nd Street,
Mra. Philip Bailey entertained
4 Door Sedan. 2 tone blue Cran·
MiJidleport, Ohio has been duly
Canasta
-Club
this
week
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Prizes
her
brook, Radio, Heater~ Scat Cov-appoinlcd as Administratrix •of were won by Mn. Harold Eppley,
lbe Es,tete vf John Clyde wlneMrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. A. J, Sti'auss
ers, Spotj&gt;~~a
hrcnner late of Middleport, Meigs and
Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny.
County , Ohio deceased.
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Mrs. Woiltiam .Cl~rk. Mrs.
Plans were made to have a dinDated thia 24th day of April ner at the Farmers Hotel Galli- Shasteen and Mrs. Charle.s Mullen
1957.
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polis, fc.r the next meeting.'
John C. Bacon
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Coates entertained ·her bridg('
Others
present
were
Mrs.
DenJudge or the Probate Court
club
Wednesday
evening
at
her
ver Rice, :Mrs. Itandolp~ Hum·
Meigs County, OAlo
phreys, club--Jnembers, and a guest home, Lincoln Hill.
(4) 26, (:5) 3, 10, 3tc
Mra. Edith SiSaon.
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~rlze f'or hltb score was awarded to Mrs. Clark and the travelNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ing prize to Mra. R. L. Jacobs.
OIS TO ATTEND
In pursuance of the order or the
Refreshments .were served bv
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will
Probate Courl of Meigs County atlend in a 'bcdy at the United the hostess to those named above
Ohio, I will offer for sale at pu.,: Methodist Church. Sunday at 10:30 and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Mrs.
lie nuclion on Saturd•y, the 25th a. m., lt waa announced toda)' by William -1'\ndel'lon and Mrs. RolV-8, 4-Door Station ~agQn, Radio and Heater, Power
flay of May, 1957, al 10:00 o'dock Mrs. Roy Tracy Sr., worthy matron. land Neutzllng.
Glide-White
Wall Ttres. Ex\ra Clean, One Local Owner,
A. M., from the front door of the
Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
the following real estate:
The following described real
estate. to-wit: Situate In the v;u.
2 Dr. Customline V-8. Radio, Healer, Seat Cov\,( Ford·
lage of Pomeroy, Meigs County
().Malic, less than 20,000 actual miles. Beautiful Ivory
Ohio and being a part of Villaa~
over TurquOise.
Lot No. 20~ , said part herein con·
v~yc~ Joins the Jay Lot and be-liUnntng on the North side of the
ChcBtcr Road on Lhc line between
2-Door V-8 with over drive, Power Pak, Heater, Back up
Lot. Number 2M and 2M; thence
North OB IJ4 degrees West alonl
lights, while wall tires-- Beautiful black finish. Local
.said Road 180 teet; !hence North
owner.
23 Y4 dP.Rrces Eaat 12!1 feet to the
cliff; thence Eaat along the cUt(
to the West I111e of Lot Number
2315; thence South 7"1 degree•
4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 motor, Hydramatic drive, Radio, Heater
West 133 feet to the p1act ot be-Low mileage. Special 2 tone Paint
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ginning, containing one!-half acre
more or leu. Thl.s deed conveyi
only the aurfsce and nothing more
of any kind.
Said real e1tate Ls on the Chest4-Door, New paint In two tone green -Heater. A: Real
er Road, ccmmonly known a5 old.
B~y.
.
1 State Route 7, and the !llrcet immediately cast is State Route No. 7
and the street immediately west.
erly Is Route No. 33. Located About
-1&amp;) feet west of junction of Chctt..
Club Coupe, lovely green finish, Radio, Heater, Se•t Coer Rnad and Route No. 7.
ven.
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Said premises are appraised at
$900.00 and must be sold for not
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than two-ttiirds of said apI less
praised value.
Lovely cream and beige, V-8 moior, sun visor, radio,
Terms: Cash in hand on day ot
sale. ·
heater~ seat covers~ FordomaUc and continental trim.
BEN J. SPENCER, Administrator of the Est.1tc of
Thomas Terrell, deceased
WEBSTER &amp; I'ULTZ
4-Door. New paint in 2 lone green, Deluxe model. Rad10,
Attorneys tor Administrator.

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C(Jnasta Club In
Tuesday Meeting

Your.g Adult Cla&amp;'s of Reorgani~cd Church of Jesus Christ of La·
ter Day Sainta met for .their regular monthly meetini April 19 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenw Bradford, Racine.
The meetint was in cbarge of
Mrs. Robert Proffitt, pre•ident.
Mrs. ct,renee Bradford was ln
charge of the devotions.
Topic for discussion was "What
Easter Means To Us". The social
hour waa .!"l'ent by playing gamea
and singing bymns.
Retreshments were served.

THE RIDGE-KENO

Preslon Motors, Inc.

. 3 Mil.. North of Pomeroy

Real Estate

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Young Adult Class
Monthly Meeting

Mrs. Gecrge Bear.bs was honored wltb a handkerchief shower in
observance of ·h er birthday when
tbe Past Presidents- ·of the Ladies Atallitry (1f Drew Webster
Post American Lea:iort met Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs, Albert Young,
Pleasant
Ridge Road.
The meetina- ln charge of Mr11.
B~n Neulr.ling, president, opened
w1th -.-the
Lord's
Prayer and
pledge to the f1ag. Reports were
given on noweu sent at Easter
time to Mrs. ld&lt;~ Gaut, .Millers
Cottage, Dayton, and .Mrs: Eliz.abeth Hu·ber, Gallipolis.
Mrs. Dey Hysell conducted a
series of games afte-r which the
hoRless !lerved a salad eourae.
Present were Mrs. Neutzling,
Mrs. Paul Ca1cl, Mrs. George
Hackett Sr., Mrs. Bearhs, Miss
Jennie Sue Eiselstein, Mrs. Ge'J.
Mowery, Mrs. owen
Wallion
Mr.s. J. M. Thornton, Mrs. Ralph
G.ilmore, M'ra William Baxter
and Mrs. HyseU.

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PM Club Meeting Handkerchief
Held On Wednesday Shower Honors
Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mrs. Mrs. G. Bearhs
Lewis H. Sauer were hosteaaes

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Th, aoteant mount•d on this
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Utn. w.Dl tr~Qmtt. fr.&amp;m the new
1 to~er wltb "32kw uatil all trans· new ttr"leturr wW be 1.000 feet Raymond Walburn mo"' than ao
above av'tnae ternta·
year•~ the la.te rw. r. I~ an&lt;J
~~:'a::\J~~:,ent CUl be mo~ed The Dew WIITN-TV· tower ia lo- the Jate' Chat. E. Walburn, thown

Toward ImproVIng
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authorized power of
Of TV·Retephon
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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club Plans Ice
Cream Socials

Pomeroy Junior
High Lists 47
On Honor Rolls

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PriCe1;r
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Child Conservation League Holds'
Juni,orGorden
Annual Guest Night On Thursday Club,Organized

B'J w·Ind.tng Tr01l.

Heath Methodist
Afternoon Circle
Elects Officers

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Wildwood Garden
Club In Meeting
Wednesday Night

Middleport
Society

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Religious Movie
To Be Shown At
Racine Saturday

Hobo costumes of all colora, eon- hne Ma~r' Mn. Clem is Fo~. Mr..
dthona and s1zea were the &amp;tyle Charles Clarkson. Mn. Philip BaJ.
Thuraday evenlng when the Child Jey, Mn Randolph Humphreya,
Mn.. Kan owen presided Thura- Conservation League had their '\II · Mrs. Peggy Houda.shelt, Mrs. Frank
Mrs. W W Hayes wa1 reelect.
A Junior Garden Club syonsord•y evening when the Women 'a nual Guest Night at the recrea:. Wtlson, llrs Jack Satterfield, Mrs cd b)' tbe Winding Trail Garden
ed chairman of the MJiler-McKt.Y
As8Q(utJon met at the First Pres- t1on room of the Dr J J. Davil 0 . P. Klein, Mrs. E. S Sthaaf.
The movle "Walktng Wltb God" Afternoon Cm:- le of lhe W S. C. S.
Club waa organized Thuriday arMrs. Ira ButctJer and Mn Dan Lernoon by Mrs. John Terrell, Will be shown thi.s . Saturday evc- when they met Thursday at Heath
byter1an Church in the absence of bome on Ash Street.
Mrs George Anderson Jr., presaM,embers and gueata wore hobo White were co-chairmen of the
nmg from 7:30 to 8 . Hi at thl' Methodi.st Church
1out/its o! every descrtph()ft and ho8teiS committee and Mrs. L1onel pre.rident of t.he Winding Trail Racine Methodist Oburcb. Th"
dent.
Mrs. Hattie SmJth presided ln
Club and Mrs. Robert Tbom1--10n
·
, the decorations camed out tbe Bo&amp;gs, Mr.s. Tbeo Neub:ling and the advisor, at Ule Thompson story IS about a father and busi- the ab/jen('e of Mrs Hayes and oth·
Mr~. Paul Haptonstall wu ~he .same .theme with garlands or red Mrs. Denver Rice were In char&amp;e hom..
ness man who found ()Ut that .t er oflicers fur the coming year
devotional leader. an_d the .serv1ee bandana handkerchiefs sus~nded of the recreation.
good home, suocessful business will be Mrs Dav1d Entsminger,
mcluded a medltahon " I Am from the ceahng. Flower containera
A skit 'The Crooked Mouth FamElection of of(icen wa1 held and money W(!rt not the lmpor 1- vtee-ehatrman : Mrs Ralph Rad·
Here" ,.rrom "The,Secret Place", a mcluded a man 's shoe, household ily" was J)J'CSented by Mrs. Rice, With Luella ThomJl!IOn selected as ant thmga of life. It alao pomt. ciJffe, secret:lry , Mrs C P. Galla·
poem Just Folks by Edgar Guest utensil!! and tin cans and the re- Mrs. Ruuell Wilson , Mrs. Wesley pretident; Leab Grue.ser, vice pre out the need •nd place of the gher, treasurer The slate of otfl·
and a prayer.
freshments .,.,ere served buffet Fry, Mra Alfred r.oush. During aldent; Mary Dawn BoUnger, sec· man in the .spirHual welfare of' eel'll was presented bv Mrs. HoMrs Lowell Probasco, program style rrom a. board, covered w1th a the eveniha Mrs. Pullen presented re(ary; Se!lonla Spencer, trea- the ll()me.
mer Cook, Mn Burr Forrest and
chairman, reviewed the le-Json red and wh1te checked cloth , and Mrs. Davis with a gift from the surer: Jennirer Lohse. publicity · Rev. Wesley Jenkms points out Miss Be.ss Sanborn, nomlnatlni
"Christ 's Way In Every Church". li"hted by red candles iluck in club in appreciation of her, hoapl .and Millie Legar, recreation le 1 that a very good a.Uendance is committee .
Mrs. Probasco, who IS World Ser- bottle~.
tahty and Mrs. Charles Bradbury, der.
neeeaaary at this showing if tb! i
The meeting opened with a pl
vice chairman, reported on the
Mrs Jame~ Pullen, preaident, who had won a prize aa the "pret·
project Is to be continued. A ano prelude by Mrs E S Schaat
Merrrbers
responded
to
roll
call
on&amp;olng work and opportunity g1v. conducted a short bUitmess meet- tlest" hobo, presented the pres!.
free wtll offering supports th1.
lng or the Board! of Foreign and ing when the CCL voted a contri- dent with a &amp;1ft from the club. with their favorite flower. In- project o£ "Evangelism Through and a vocal solo "Christ 18 Risen",
National Mission11 and the Board bullon to the Cancer Fund drive. Mrs. Klein was awarded the door atruclions were given on making Motion P1ctures" that is spon~or­ Clokey by Mrs. o. P. Klein. Mrs.
Homer Cook was leader of the de·
eenagea and each girl made o
of Chrhitlan Education.
Gue3ls were registered by Mrs. prize.
ed by Rev. Jenkins and Rev votional aervtce on the topic
eors1ge
ror
their
mother,
from
RIChard Chambers and Mra. Jam,e,a
"Spring" and the ervice included
The meeting ended w1th a poem Brew 1ngton and included Mrs. HlfThe_ member; of the decorallnJ Atrlcan violets. Each girl brougM John Elwood.
Psalms, a poem, a prayer and an
"Women Who Witnc8ll" and Scrip- old E~plcy, Mrs c. R. KUT Sr., eomma~tee were Mrs. Bradbury. a fiolfed PQt and after inatrucarticle (rom tbe April iSSue of
ture readmg from the Gospel of Mrs. Wallace Bradford, Mra. Pau- • Mrs. MtJlard Wildermuth, Mrs. Pal· tion on -bow to ,tant they were
"Together'', Methodist publication.
len, Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny . .Pro- given plants and oplant material
St Miirk by Mrs. Probasco.
Mra. Noah Haskms was in charge
gram committee mem}:&gt;era were for their Dower pot which they
Hoaieases were Mrs. Dwigllt Wal·
of
the lesson for the afternoon and
Allred
Roush,
Mra.
William
Mrs
J)lanted and took home a.s their
lace, Mrs, Harold Sauer, Mrs. Ar-"
several chapters or the
reviewed
Slater,
)Jr&amp;
Paul
Theiss,
and
Mta,
rltst
project.
tbur Lewts, Ml!:ll Margaret Sauer
study
book
"Mission · U S. A.," by
Russell
Wilaon.
with Mrs. Eber Lewis. Mrs. Robert
Folowin1 a recreation period,
Jamea W Hoffman.
At
the
close
of
the
party
mem·
Gray Sr. and Mrs. Clarence Lacey
Plans wel'e made to place ever
bers and tue~&gt;tll enjoyed a tour of rerreahment.s .were served 'by Mra. greens at the entnmee of Gil•
During the busmcss meetint 1
Mr. and lfrs. Edgar Powell, Co- the new apartment of Dr. and Mrl. Thompson after wbich tbe girL; more Cemetery when the Wildcontribution
of $10 was accepted
Wt!rt taken .m a
gar.ien tour
) lumbu~. wh1 wCTe enroute ror a Davit and diugbters.
wood
Garden
Club
met
Wednesfrom
Mrs.
L.
W. McComas to pur"'llh Mrs. Thompson explaining
vacation In tbe Smoky Mountains,
day evenang at ~the home of, Mn. chase hymnal! In memory or her
bo'f
to
.plant
.shrubs,
trees
and
were O\'ermght guests of Ills sillter
Milton Houdashclt, Nease Settle· mother, the late Mrs. 1. E. MUier;
flowers.
Mrs. Wilham Bradford_and ramUy.
ment. MNI. Lawrcnca • kosc was The Circle voted to pay for the
Terry Gallagher Is In Huntlns:·
laundering of the summer choir
Members ot the new club arf' the co-hostess.
ton todoy lor a checkup at thc Vet·
robe( ~nd the dry-cleaning or the
Mlty Dawn Bolinger, Jean Eber:-·
erans HospH:ol
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Mrs -Edison Hollon, president
Mr. and MI'l'l. Ralph Radellrte
The regular meeUng or the bach, Leah Grucser, Luella and presided at the meeting '.\Olllch winter robes. They also voted ~o
were Easter guests or Mr. and Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Mary Thompson, Peggy Bowers, opened wJI:h a poem on ''April' confrlbute f25 toward the cost ot
Mrs. Okey p 11 ynter, Portland.
Sigma Phi was .held Monday In Kafen Grueer, Linda Sauvage, by t.be group. Members res-ponded redecorating the church parsonage
Mrs Leland Brown who fell at the ?~ V Hall with Ann Rupe, Sedonla &amp;,pencer, Millie Legar. lo roll cAll with a vafuabte fu.- and Mrs. William Reuter contrib.
uted $6 toward this same project.
Jennifer Lobse and Susan Lytle.
her home Wednesday is under the presiding. ,
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nJture tree.
care of a lqcal doctor. She sustainA Mother" Day Tea •s. on~ of
Tentative plans were made for a
ed a sprained ankle severe brutae 1 the projects cui'Tently bema plan1
A thank you note was r4•ad tea to ])e held in AugW!t in the
abd sh.ock.
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ned by the clilpter and a date for
YO
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£rom Mrs. Christ, Baer lor flow garden of Mr&amp;. 0. P. Klein's home.
• the tea will be announced In
A deuert course was served b,Y
•m
her dunng' recenl :1:
Mrs. Carl Mattox and daughter, the near future.
ness. Mrs Denver Holter, .Mr' Mrs. N?rman Wayland, Mrs. E. R.
Mrs. Euatal!e Wilson and son, AnA special committee ror the tea
.Joe Thoren and Mrs. HairY 1,\ousl Tompkms. MrJ. Haltie Smith with
dy, Point Pleafiant. and Mr. and named at t!Hl meeting Js comprised
":m-e named as the nomHlatJor Mrs. Helen Terry, Mrs. R. A. Mil·
Mrs RalphnRadcllffe were in Park- of Lois Roill!r.baum, Phyllis Meier.
The Loyal Women's Class met ~ommittce.
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ler IDd Mrs, Mary Saunders a!
enburg Saturday on buslneu.
Sue Kramer, Anne Chapman a'nd Thdmlay night at ttte Church of
Mrs. John
Scott, ... ,.,, __ _ contri_bul.ing hoatessea.
Mrs. EIO:tl.a Wehb, Springfield, Donna Jones.
~hrlst with Mrs. Oscar Rou.sb pre- chairman, had for her topic "HlS
has been '-recent guest of her
The cuUural program was pre- 11dlng Jn the absence of Mn. Wll• toric Trees" and read several ar .\irs. Arthur N,!ase, Mr~. Hh'am
daUJhler, Mrs. Marie Houck, and sr:nted by Lois Ro~IICnbaum on "Lit- Uam Reynolds, president.
ticles o~ the topic. ' Mrs. Hol!or Fuher, Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs.
family . Mra. Houck ho~d been noti- erature·· and refrethm~nts were
Mrs. MinDie Gilmore was in read an article "Like 11 ~" ). s: Nease, Mrs. Jo!lll Ihle.
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fled of Ule death of Mrs. Pearl serverl by Lena Nes'llclroad, Carol char&amp;e of the devotional ICTVICe Easter bonnet,g wert• made a~c
Mrs. WJ!Ji.Rm Fish ·~ r. Mrs. Da·
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Cummings at Binghamton, N. Y., Spence and Martha Jane WJIIlams. and Mrs. Otho Watts read the worn by the members and -pte- vi Nelse, Mrs Stanley ;JoQe ,
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after
recejit surgery. Mrs. Cum_
IUY 1111- VAIINIII-j
Scripture lesson and Mrs. Fred 1. tures takeR.
l{ra. ItuSJ Wiataon, ~-I Fred
ming., is tbc mother ot Robert
, Gardner ,a gue«t, gave the openA dessert course was 1ileJ'Ved b)' 'lleaae, Mrs. . Homer
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Cummings,. Naasena, N. Y., hu$CLASS TO MilT
lng
pr&amp;yf:r.
the
hostesses to those namec !)wight Milhoan, Mr·,··.- ··::c.
• ""l'l't . . . .,.. .,. mar whltt
bllnd of tt(e former Cres&amp;a Webb,
The Ptmlel Clasa of the Pomerny
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above and Mn. Amanda Raer '\lease, Mr... Kenneth Harr~s and
sJ~ter of ).Irs. Houck. Mr. Cum· Baptl.st Church will meet at .the
After the ~hort business session Mr~ John Baily, r,t:rs. Normar three gues:ts,· M~ WHfard Fau·
• W . . . . .l'tl . . .rtde•
miDJ
IJVCd'
here
when
he
WBI
em.
church,
Saturd11y
at
7:30
p.
m.
Pot·
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a ~essert coune was served by F .!her, Mn. CharJes Bacr, Mrs. drec, Mrs. ~ VIrgil Hamm and .Mis!l ,
ployed at ~he comtructlon or the luck refreshments
be served. Mra, Gilmore'! group.
Mat~k Evans,
Mrs. Paul Fish~!'. AnnaLL!Je ROse,
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OVEC pladt at Kyger Creek.
~ Tet~~lii......_W .......WMI'Iftr,
Capt. II; R Anderslund, Balt~
more , Md .., h vl!uting Mr. and Mr1.
Robert C~lg and children at)d
Mr. and "ln. Leo Searles and
dRugbter, Carolyn.
Mrs Paul Haptonatall and Mrs.
Gale Hysell are business vlsilors
m Atht'n8 today,
Mr and Mrs. J . W. Briekles
spent Easter wit)) tlleir son, Robcrt Brlekles, and family ln Dayton.
Mr . and Mrs. Harry Walburn,
Akron, have been vlsitlng hJs
mother, Mrs. Stella Walburn and
other relatlvea.
Mn. curUa Jenkinson is a surclcal patient at Meigs General Hospital.
Michael Gress, older son of Mr.
and Mu. Richard Gresa Ia ill with
m.aslea.
Lawrence Bradford and fam1ly,
Grove City, will spend lhe week
end with hil mother, Mr.s. Walliam
Bradford and famUy. He il coming especially to .see his lather
who Is a medical patlsnt at Mella
General Hospital.
Rose Marie, Dennis, Melanie and
Unda, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Geor1e Hackett Jr., are recoverlnJ
from mumpa
Cy•thla Craig. baby daughter
of Mr. and Mrt. Robert Craia.
been til for several daya with a
virus Jnteetlon.
Miss Bernltt Bowen, Melga Co.
Weekday Religious Edueati()n tea·
chf!r, is p1annina to leave today ror
C'amp .MiamJ. Germantown, for a
week end State Weekday Rella:loua
Education lnstruetora• retreat
Mr. and Mn. Ben Batey and
Ranch Wagon . Fordomatlc drive. Priced
dau&amp;hter an!l family have moved
below book. Sparkling original light blue rrom the Bennett property to the
finish,
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Shiflet ho~&amp;ae on Fourth Avenue.
Mra, Gene ~nnett ,Columbus, Ia
a bwlneu vttltors in Middleport
thJa week.
.
Paul
Thompson,
aon or Mra.
Dlx. 8 cyL 4 dr, Sedan. Hydramatic, Excep. kathryn Lots Thompsen,
Is visittlonalln every way,
Ing his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David Obllnaer, and family for sev.
new carpet
era! daya.

Mrs. Elzl Gilmon Jr. a&amp;Sisted
by MrL Georte Coadt' entertain·
d the Sew Rl.t.e SeWIDJ Club WedPomeroy Jumor Htgh Schoo!
nesday evenlna: at her home, Ull· today Ilsted 47 studen.u on tht'
eoln Heights.
honor rolls for the fifth. SJJC
Dunng the business aeaion Jn weeks term JUSl completed.
charge of Mrs. Charles Hofft"lan,
l..lsted toda)
were
NmtiJ
president, a report wu gJVen on Grade-Mary Amberger, M.t.rll)'n
a bake sale held recently. Mn. Blackwood, Lmda Crow, Terry
Jaek Fowler eave lhe re~ort of Cullum&amp;, Sharon Douglas, Bar
the treasurer. Plans were dbcua- bara E.1kew, Arnold Evans , Mark
sed for an 1ce cream soctal, the Grueser,
Erneat
Hall, Pbilltp
proceeds to be 11Iaced ia tbe Harrison, Jean Holt, Ro.se Marit
Pomeroy Emerjellty Squad heart Hysell
reactor fund .
Johnora Lambert, Roger Lei!
A deMert course waa senoed by belt, Myrna Maag, Minada Mu.·
Philllpt,
Sondra
the hostesses
to Mrs CalVIn ny, Barne
Potts,
Charle11
Riffle,
Bovd
Ro'IC·
Simpson, Mrs. El15er W1ute Mrc
Darlene
Smith,
Jamce
Teabercy,
Hoffman , Mrs. \Wll&amp;rd Boyer,
Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Dayton Strick· ford, Jean Webster and Sharon
Zundel.
land, Mrs. Donald Collms, Mt
.Etghth Grade-David
Brown,
Charles Spencer, Mrs. Ray Blowen, Mrs. ' Donald Marks and Dor Coates, Bonnie Dicken, Caro·
lyn Edwards, Margaret Handle;,
Mrs. Harvey VanVranken
Ertc
Hart, Terry Knight, Jo))n
Hosteases for the Rt!xt meeting
k-kMurray,
Mike Roberta, Mikf'
W!ll De Mrs. Donald Mullen and
Swatzel and Jaeltie Thomas.
Mn. David Goodwin.
&amp;event)) Grade- Mike Bowen,
Joyte Buckley, Walter Gruese~.
Allen Hamm, Dennb Kapple, B:~rblra Logan, Terry Ohlinger, Thoma1 Ruue!J, Judy Vaughan, Da:-1cne W.auon, Duane Smith anJ

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Presbyterian
W.omens Ass'n
Meeting Held

ISorority Plans

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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brllhlelt Comor
Ia Middleport

that the "Golden Er»" for Melp
Ia not Ia the too distant lultlre were
today throUJbout the Letart area
tbe announcement of the optioning ol
more farms and the notUicatlon Qf the
' dl!rclse ol opi\Ona on !our other farms In the

Oil Thursday of this past week It was learn-

today, farms of Albert Hill Jr,, 96 acres,
Rubert HIU, 12 acres, along with the
(arm of Richard L. Roush, 54 acres, were op.
tioned to Edward J. McConnaughey of Bridge·
JJO!'t. Ohio, who has been acting aa land agent
lor ,red Unk, trustee for an 11 yet undlaclo..
ed buyer.
Co-Incident with the announcement of the
new optioiiJI Wll&amp; that of the exorcilo of op·
tiona on the farmlands of Dallas Hill for 132
acfes; Erma Wilson for 50 acres; Charles Bur- ·

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r1 for 40 acreo and John stobait for 110 acreo.
It wu underslooq on telllble authority to-

day lhll the three farllll taken under opllo'n
Thlll'lday on the Hlll "and Roush farms were
, for a period of three months each with an op.
Uoa price of five percent being paid, In other
farms of the area the optiolll have been lor a
period of nine months to one year with an op.
tlon of one percent being paid,
Althou8h hopes were expressed In the area
that the new option plana were Indicative of
some new and positive action, it was allo
learned that farllls throughour the area on
which the opUona have been exercised are being rented back to the former owners on a
one year balls,
Thus far approximately 2,000 acreo have
be~.n opUoned or bought in the Letart Area
represenUng 80 percent or the la.nds usable

In Clrculatlou

for any lndUJtrlal ~, The 1Hda l!Ptloned or ..nee p~ )'epttH.I!t ~ ·fii'IWI
In the .ru,
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~ lodly

thttll

uum~r

of other opl.lons Iii the.aref will bj&gt;Cioted out
neJCt week on tbfee 14 fl1(11 other,~"'
AuthoriUve oollltl!o llld Way ~ ibe op.
tloning work iD the area .. e.i&gt;eeiil to come
to a close wltl!ln the lltlJCt week of.,IO with all
but a few of, the des\fed ~anne haVIng been
picked up,
Thus far rthe farmlantk of Andrew Crod
have been the only In the area which have ""'
tually been bought ond paid for, but other
farms In the area In which options have been
exercla.ed and now are tn the process of closIng awaiting only acceptance of abstracts are
those of Mrs, Vashti Grimm, Clarence Chop.
man, Emma Sargent, Bl!l Miller, Low.. Mil·

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Allboull' tile oereqe th1ll
Ute Letart:Area II by rar 111P1' than lhlt belq Ured by tile hute 01111 lbtheilon Plant
DOW UDder CODIIructloo It Bud. Hill, tllere
.,. ot111 a aumber of forma Ia Ult area which
have not been oplioaed,
- Thole allove Letart DOt yet opUoned are
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far secured
in

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Jullaa HUI,
acru; Jolm IIIII, 12 acres; R"'
bert Burman, 33 """"'; llamld Roush, 53
ar.rea; Ralph Milley, 11.-; Coulter Shuler,
21ICI'OJ, and W, 0 , Crow, 1211 acres.
Lands below Letart not u ret optiOned are:
Russell Qu!Uea, 20 acres; Harold Grimm, 43
acres; Clifford Hill, 11 acreo; Arthur Ilolll)hew, 9 .acres; Floyd Cummlu, 42 acres; Dale
Hill, 90 acres; Char1eo FoNI', 12 acres; the

Adami brothero; cap Johnson, 250 acreo; Ray
Hayman, U acres, and T•Ius Pieke.,, 75

acr.,_

Albert Hill Jr., whose land baa just been
optioned IBid today !hot be currently ba4
about 350,000 tomato plant. In the ground
and about 325,000 in cabbage planll. He also
pointed
there are 13 of the Hill fam.
Uy locatell in the Letart area and that if In·
dustry ohould come to tne area that it would
mark the ftrst time that they have been widely separated,
In the meantime, a definite spike to the
rumol'll tbat Alcoa was contemplating settling
in the area was made A reliable source said
today that Alcoa is definitely not in tb pic·
lure. While ruUng Alcoa out of the Meigs
County picture however, the informant would
not reveal as to what firm or firms are interested In the Letart Area.

'*''that

Weather

.l.~entine

at

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l1r Local NeWt

In MvertlalnJ

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Ohio: latterH ahowen,. thun·
derltrofftt; and contl""d wann tod•JJ tho....-. enllflnt.•ncl tvrnl,.
cooler ~.......,. !north..... Salt·
..............,... and • ,... thunder·
tferms ust oNNI -..th tonight.
Sunday Plrfly cloutfy aNI caoler
northw•st. acaHerH lhoMorL ...t
and seuth with hw thundentorma
lllcaly
10uth, turnl,.. cool•
., .... and south.

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,NO, 11
·
Pomeroy·Middlaport, Oiilo, Saturday, Apr112~, 1957
SINGLE COPY-lie

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uss1ans

arn
Egypt Is Seen As Pia mung
· Next Blowup In The-Mid-East

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By UDiled Pr...
·An EgypUan newspaper said today the· Soviet Union has
sent a note Iii Preoldent Eisenhower warning the United
States to "k"'.P Its bands off Jordan.'"
There was ·no immediate confinnation of the report in oth·
er capitals but It immediately recalled the exchanges of notes
between Britain and France and RUBSia prior to the Anglo-

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Hjdrotor • Blr, Dtep

Lo I WOmen
ClassMeetl'ng
Held Thursday

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French Suez invaaion.
The report, piJbUabed in the
Egyptiom government newspaper
AI Gomhou.ria, was contained in
a dispatch from itl :New York
correspondent who said be leaTned
of the note "from private eban-

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the note warne4
\ba.t "~ny' •"!Oh.'!f!
ence in Jordan's 1--.al
The atory

&amp;jaenhower
will
ba.ve
not only

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Belvedere Hard Top Cpe. Ute new two
· tone green finish,

19541ukk ""' "" '" .. $1,495
Speet.l 2 dr, Sedan, Original light green
with white top. We've oervlced thia one
IInce aew.

In Jerusalem, informed llraelt
sources gaid Egypt will start the
ne,t Mtdd1e East blowup with a
demand that the United N-atitma
emergency force leave strategiC
Shann El Sheikh.
Tbey aaid Egyptian Preaident
Ga.mal Abdel Nasser would use
this in an attempt to re-unite bii.
.Arab allies who have fallen out·
·over bow to deaJ with the vic:t.orJ
of pro ~ Western King HuMein of .
JGrdan.

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ilr· One careful local owner, Dynafiow

1954Bulck ,.,,., .. ,, $1,595

Sftt .. ..,..hat

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kUng original light blue finish,

195s.BUick "'"" '"' " . $2,295

cbin

19..56 Olthmo~de ·, · ,·· · · $2,495
drive, less

few aont. ~ fram:le!Jrotyt v..,.
for it/11 o few clollart 1141 month, p;Mitt
pe,r dqy; you can pay for·a beautiful
Bigelow
Watt 'Plan ~ it
poao'ble
enjoy lht·beil,uly,ll'•

POMEROY SOCIETY

1954 Chevrolet .. " " · " , $1,195

~~·56 ·Iuick ' " .. " " " " ' $2,395

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Many More

Chester Schools
Announce Plans
"MayDay"

Po11tiac

spendlnil a '"' .dlllr• In Neloon·
ville With,; Mr••ll\d 111n, Jbltn a

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..,rote: to M,elllaa DUJa,n, .
~""d, after he stW her 1 •
t~lcture in an eastern newapaper.
Melil9- aot the impre11lon Homer
in bla mountaJn mans!o11
mith mlnf juleps on tbe hour and
.t&gt;iery dll)', .

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by Bm.b.. · BlaJrhouae

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Melissa auddenly arriVed in the
are• w'th Hortenie Todd and Isa-

belle Todd, the ririt ~.!-~ ()lei maid
looking ror ·a lut ch-.rree at a husband, alld the latter a n'l.odarn. type
·
Ci'y bUalne11 woman with TV•contracts
New Amatel"· to offer. They arrived at the Hoi.
' lowbOne hodse in ,a IDC-Jtorm not
knowing It for tbe borne of: ,Homer
who~ Mellua 1haa c()me to marry.
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When MelliN tearna "'~ ts I"'L. ..
really Homer olle pretendi the old ~
maid friend l:a reall.y~ h.--..It. This ...,

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Truck Overturns

Teacben assisting with the -pro
gram are Mrs. Helen ,samuels, Mn;
Grace w-ee.ae, Mra. Eleanor Knight
MIAS Wilma Hermanq. Mri.1'helma
Orr, Mn. Agu.sta a.tDhart, .Mr~ .
Fannie Be1le Brown, and Ill'&amp; Berths Smith,
·
The 1program Is ffiled.uled to
start May 1 at l :olli p. m. All parent&amp; and friends are invited.

The IuaeU sources sald that tf
the m:ove Wfte successful it would '•
lead to ren~wed attack by Egyp.
tion lhore batteries on Israeli
ahippiag
passing through the
Stralta of Tiran at tbe mouth ()[
the gulf.
A dispatcb from United Pre&amp;&amp;
CCDT~apandent Joe Morrl$ in Am·
mao saia Jordan was qutet today
but tbat MCMCOW and Cairo radio&amp;'
~d launched- propaganda attacks
41redly at King Hussein.
He said Mosco'M, Radio accused
tbe King of eollallarating with
"American imperiall,&gt;im" a~U~insr
tbe wm or the people.
A J'ordanlan ar!J!/ spokesman
aaid SOme luthoraty wa! beini 1
b&amp;nded\ over to local officials. In·
formed sources predicted a grad·
ual relualion of the t1gbt military
control.
Dillpat:cbes rrom Israel, Iraq
and Washington supported reports
fr&lt;lm Jordan itself that King Hussein had gained firm control of
biJ country again and bad the
pro-Communist elements on the·
run.
Telephone communication!' with
tbe Jordan capitol or Amman
were suspended indeUnitcly but
cables, presumably censored, were
,1etti,n1 out of the country
Direct !lispatcbea from Amman ,
uid' •• many a.s 600 penona, ,..
main1~ from lefti!lt parties JYDJ-P.,thetic to fonner premill' Sulei..
man Nabulsi, had been picked up'
for questioning,
Cairo Radio said today 184 or
them had been detained, .lnclud.·
in1 Nablusi himselt. The
arab
•Middle Eut news ogcn&lt;!f uld
Jortlan is an armed
United PrW

On US Route 50;'
Ohioans
To
Get
l
.Miss Laura Bryant
-ce To BI•d _, Driver Escapes
• , av Simon
OiJ
R"
h
S
ervJCe8
' ' · · ·1oea on with·: ll"e&amp;t SUl(ity . until l' Or,, . .. 1g tS
"'ill
" Be unday
clan'•
·to
' OrandPIPPY ~ HanldJ, ·,I 9P17 -.ld
mountaineer, uka ltortense. tbe
oht fuaJd,,
marry blm lo wbich
abe a~.
.
Isabell, of the TV. world, .takes
a ·raney &amp;q a pet 1kuo~ w.hleh Paw
H&lt;illowbone ~·• trained, to do elever trick!, a continuous activity
that Paw•• tamilr never appreciat·
ed.
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ATHENS. Obio UP - A truck
l()aded with 1,'30 gallons of creanl
turn~d over on U. S, 50 e11t of
hete Friday.

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WASBlNGTON UP -· 'rfte 'DeThe driver, Joseph Waits, 40,
~·• of Interior said tod.Jy
Butord, was taken t.o a Parkert·
tl:ial' ObloaM will have a chancr burg.
va. hospital (or treat
to .Jtid ror oil and gas rights t J
ment.
78 ~re&amp; of ·public land in Llt!tlog
COunty.
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HOSPIT AI.
• Bids ror exploiting the land, 1oGuy
Springer,
Tup-cated ln Madison Towniblp, wUI
Maude
Bridget,
Po
nbe opened here by the manaaet _of
Brooks,
Poinero
'·
tfie J!;astern States Land Office
Walter
Hudson,
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POmeroy;
Chancey, Racine;
N~nCT . Th9JD1PI!On,
Middlepor,t;
Mts. Ernest Griffin and son Reed&amp;-

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A. May Day IPfO&amp;f:'m featuring
fol'k songs, dances and the tradl
tional wrapping of the mayopale i~
beina planned by l b e fl,rst five
rra,des of the Cheater ~hool, Mr.;.
Neue. Vocal muste lntitni\:tor .A 1noun(!ea.

ward uncouth boy,

yovr _carpet

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Mlsa Ne\Ue Koehler Who rell
Thursday afternoon at her hom~
Butternut Ave.,
breakmt he;
left leg in two placca ia a patient
"210" 4 dr, Sedan. Low mileage. 'Spotless at
Holm- ·Hospital.
original light green llnl&amp;h. Sharp car.
Joey and Ro,1er Gilmore, sons
~~ 4 dr, Sedan. One local owner,, Dy.
of Mr. and Mn. Eba Gilmore .Jr.
~ drlwe, New Buick trade·ln,
are coDtlned tiJI their home b:r
lllntN.
4 dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive,
Miss Nancy Blaettnar returned
to ber atudlea It Jho Ohio UuiCoupe, low 11111eage, hydramaur., 1
veralty, Athen1, Wednesday af·
.,~ta 1~11· 'owoer, new Buick trade-in.
4 dr, Sedan. Nice lor model.
fer·tPendlna the Ea!ter_val,&lt;a!l!o;
I ·~
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with her parenta, Mr.
l•'rtd Blaettnar.
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M'r. and llrt. .Earl Hltkm.an o
~olumbus vialted Sunday wi·~
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
BIHttnar.
PttMroy,
Mrs. Jamea WHl and Mrs. R(l·
Ohio
eer Btlhop retumed htlme Tbura.
Phone•: 522 day everun, from
Col.utnbus
w.here tbey ettended the EUB
WSWS eonve~tion .held at the
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Westgate
, EUB Cburt-h.
104 yeoro of Senke
Mrs.
Eldqn
w.eets returned
"Fro• Buggies lo Buleko~·
borne Wedatld.,- eveninc after

,V~, 4 dr. sedan, hydramatlc
,~ ~i,QOO miles,

Cancer Camp'aign
Report
Casto To ;\ttend
Dat(l
International.

1955Ford VB .... · .. " ·" $1,795

1954 Pontiac · ·" ·· · ·" " $1,295

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on world peare."

To Our Friends and
Customers

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, ••• Today

ville.

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P'uneral services ror LaUra Br:rant, 86, ()f Pomeroy, whcl died •t
ber bome in Suear RWI, Friday
night will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday Ln the Ewlnl Fur;reral Chapel.
Survivlnr the dec:eued 1s one
Miu MiDDle A. t~ryant of
and Rvel'al nieces and
·A brother Robert preber in dtatb.

I rn~'- ;;.,10•,,,'"erybe made ln Beech
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lem tbat a

aourte ,.ld disacoaion

Arab neighbors
bas dispelled all rears tbey
move In and carve up the
kingtfom for lheO)selve.s.
The whole Arab world, li!i'
a{ the west, watched with
iJJg interest a three •
conference in Saudi Ar'~li\&lt;1,
King Saud of
Presiderlt Shukrt
Syria, and Win( ~f:::~~l
Sabry, top political
Egyptian PI1Jident
Nauer, were d.latuaaint
danian tituation.

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