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8-Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May I , 1957

Pomeroy Eastern Star Chapter
Mother-Daughter Banquet Held

The Daily Sentinel

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Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Schaai, Middlel!"rt Society Editor, Phone 0079

Dorothy Cheadle
James W. Harris
Are Wed April25

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summers

Mr. and Mr~ . James W Chc&gt;adl '
';'IJO Wc~t Main Sl, are annuunc
mg th e marna gc of fhc1r d~tug h
IN, MIS,;
Dorothy Cheadle to

A3C J 01 me~ W Harr1 ~. _,; on of
Frank Harm of Niles . Aprl] 25
The Rev. Guy Sa yre, pastor of
the Middleport

for you!

Church of Ch.nst

thnQtum Uniun prrforme~ the
ceremony at the home o-f the
bl'ide·~ parents at 7 p. m.
tn

JIJ!II Wanrla 8rmkcr, Pomeroy,

and Jack Lyons, Rac1ne, were the
altc r.dants
A reception fur relatives and
L 1 ~1.! fnends was held following

the ceremony .
Tt:c groom

is

statwncd w1th

the Air Force in Iceland and the
bride will rcma1n with her par·
cnb for the present.

TONIGHT

for Sum~
mer '57 . . .. like the smooth simplicity of this slim leather pump It wears a flat buckle and bow at the dipped
vamp, comes in go~with-eve.rything white or beige.

CJas:;tc simplicity marks the finest in fashiOn

FAMILY NIGHTS
2 Adult Tlck.-tt Admit Tr11ck Full

Robert Rynn

HOUSE OF BAMBOO

(Cmcmucope ~ Tecnlcolor)
- alsoBud Abbott
Lou Costello
IT AIN'T HAY

Only $345 '
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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

THURS.-FRI.

RobNt Taylnr
Dana Wyult-r

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SHOE STORE

"MIDDLE OF UPPER BLOCK"

1'01\U:ROY

Robert Stack

MAY 2·3

Rtchard Todd
Edmund O'Bnen

O.DAY, THE 6TH OF JUNE

(Ciuemaseopc - Tt·,·hnicolor)
- alsoBen Cooper
Anna Maria Albcrghettl

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DUEL AT APACHE WELLS

(Naturama ·Color)

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The annual
mother-daugbter
banquet of Pomeroy Chapter UMJ
OES waa held Monday evening at
the Masonic Temple.
Arrangements of pink and white
do£wood, tulips and Iris decorated
the dining room and the tables for
the 6 30 chicken dmner. Favors
were stars with painted pOinh to
represent the Eastern Star.
Following the dinner a program
was presented with Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar .. ~ mt stress of ceremony .
Croup 3'inging wttb Mrs. Mary Traey at lhe ptano opened tHe pro.
gram.

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Un&lt;lwl"' Dol._. ad Handll"'
Cha"*' and ,.cl.tal bdN TaxW
Tron1pol1atlon chorgtl, ttott and
local Ia•••· Jf uny, acctuorlll• and

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optlanol •qulp.rntnt, Including

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YOUNGER
TIME It thlt

SPRING-'

aheathilf
pure ellk ahantunr
Ta.llore&lt;l
Junior. The whlte
cot.
tar and cutr11 and
tie.
back give added charm to \hll
pert faahlon. wJiich 11 tully tat.
feta ~ned. lt may bt obtalnllil
In navy or black and tr bUdp\
pllced. Ideal J'or career and col•
iege Jirl• and ~oung matro-.e.
for late IPling ud ~rtr
mer.
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For In thi1 complotel/~h;nged Buick you have performance.
1ride, braking and handling like never before. ·io.

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Mr .and Mrs Meh·in Bonecutter
and Connie, w. A. Blessing. Mrs.
G11rnett Chapman, Beatrice, Lin·
da, Billie and Charles, Donnie and
Junior Roush were Sunday eventng guests or the Leonard Roush
family.

,You IICIU o new and mighty VI onglno that sends-a thrill of
puro pleasure right up your lpine. It has the ..power-pack".
built right In-and you don't pay a cent extra for it.

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Mason Methodist
Jolly Workers
Clau of the Mason Methodist
Church enjoyed a pot tuck dlnner
In the chur~h social rooms las1
Tllesday evening.

You hovo a new IUNiy af control from the powerful new
bralcM, the preclllon-halanced new steering, tho aU-new, fulllength torque-tube drive, the new "nested" ride and superb
new roadability and the new low center of gravity.

Charles Yeager wes in
chara:e of tbe· program and pl"t'·
sented two readlna:a entitled "My
Church" and ''The Legend of the
DoJwood '('ree". The ~~:roup ong
ftymna ~!ld Donald Foglc11ong pre·
sented ~c closing for devollontl
Mrs.

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The total experience II 1omethlng you've never felt betore
In any other car- even former Bulcb. ~

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Our light ancl frotty, .. , 1

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loca-tOrnilhad levelle&amp; In
eapHWIH"t M)'fn tftat lead o •

ca,._f,.., lroft.:fi'M lift eH

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lont- ~· pNttlet ••• theYrC

btoutlfuly "loltored e,y Kotl",. •
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• COtM In .Wicott tfnfl of P'n"-'~- ·,;

lllut. Min aMI ~nW• .,

p&lt;riod.

Cholet of 3Startm
F.rom th1 YI'Y llort,
you exp1tt mtr'
from ,l~llpnl ~ut
did you know thly
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lou to owot They

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U11 Our Easy
Poylflent Plan
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We o.rry·our own Aecoupls
No ~bll Clw1e\
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Prizes were awarded to Mrs,
Billy Thoma~ and Mrs. Donal•J
COok for wlnhinJ games durin&amp;
the social bou.
Attending were Ml'. and Mrs.
Blijy ThOQlaa, Mra. Danny Yonker,
Mr .. Bob Barton, Mra. Edward' Jhie
and SODI, Mra. Dallas Cadle And 1
aona, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook
and dauahtera, M"r. •nd Mra.
Charla Yeager and children, Mias
Ora Mille SmUh. Andy Galford. Mr~.
Jack Johnaon and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllla Duddln&amp; and aon and
D~;tnald

Foalesona.

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IHM~!!~ !~h~~~.~~ workers

You command ln1tant re1pon .. from a spectacular new
Dyna8ow• of 1uch absolute moothness and split-second
obedience that you must try it tq believe ill wonders. ·

~-th 'II.,. Ad....,.., Vorlol&gt;lo PttoA Dvoa/1.,. ~ tlto on1rt Dvoaf1oto ! .....
. builth todt~f1. II U lfandsrd on Rood'm.tlltfr, .Super cmd C,..n.rroptlonol Ill MOdM a1ra oM em 1M Bptelol.
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l~JE SURE STARTED-soriiething-when-we began shoWini this
' l price level in our ads.
That opened the eyes of thousands~of people to the fact that
you can buy a big and beauteous new Buick for hardly moro
than the price of a smaller car.

So go try it.liy the dreiJII car to drlve:.tllat's priced to be a
,. dream of a buy. See your Buick dealer loCU.v.

Cecn Sansbury, former local res·
Jdent and nephew of Mrs. R. r,
Sansbur.y, Middleport, and Mrs. n.
H Rawhngs, Rutland, and Mrs. M.
H. Nicholson, Rutland, RD.. has
moved to Erie, Pa., where he is
associated with the OBS television
and radio networks. He Is the son
of Mrs. Marsaret SansburY, Culum·
bus, and the late Dawes Sansbury.
Gilbert Hayes and son, Jerry ,
Columbu!, were business visitors
here Sunday,
Night Patrolman 1 R Neal returned to work. Mon.day after an
extended sick leave He hacl been
recuperating alter 'an attack of
pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bauer, who
.11re working In Marion, ·visited
their daughter. Polly Ann, and Mr.
an.d Mrs . c. R. Karr Sr. over the
week end.
Mrs. Walter Harris and \1L':IH
Harrle Marie Smith were in Iron ·
ton , Tue&amp;day to attend the twcr.ty .
fifth anniversary of Fath"r Kelly
who was formerly the pricsl at
Belpre.

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In Local NOW1
In Advertlllnl
In Clreulatioll

ELBERFELDS
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OHIO: MHtly wmy _., tii!Hh

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Pomeroy-Mlddleportj' Oblo, Thursday, May 2 1957

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the Temple-~;;..,

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Society

'11'H DIV., KOREA (AHTNC\
Spcclalt st Third Class Arthur 8
Cross, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter
B. Cross, Route l."Lanqsvalle , Ohto,
is a mc~ber of the 7lh Jnfantry
Division m Korea.
S~eclahst Cross entered the . Ar·
my In Octo.bcr, 1954 and recctved
basic trammg at Fort Knex, Ky
He Ill a rafl~man 1n Company E or
the dlvison s 31st Regiment.
Croat atlcnded Rutland High
School.

But the biggest surprise was yet to come: The discovery of a
new kind of driving, ·

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received a rrade of "ExcelleD ' ·• Grand Chief.
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and high commendation
!rom
Members or the t-lass a""re: i.tf.
Mrs. Nelle Patton, Nelsonville. and Mrs. M. L. Kelly, Mr. iftd
Dtstrlct Deputy Grand
Chief ~s . Frank Chee.sebrew, Mta. 117·
when their annual inspechon
ron MHJer. Mrs Beulah Wblte, Mr.
held Tue9day evening at the K and Mr~. Paul Hapton1taU., -A!r~
of P. Hall
Ann Balle_. , Mrs. Harry .R~aday
Mrs. Cash Bahr, Most Exce' sbelt, Mrs Nathan Birae; ·
n:. . ,
Mr. and :Mr.s. Harold Wiggins lent Chief, pre.sided and a class Allred Roush, Mrs ArthUr U•
and family of Mt. Vernon were of seventeen n~w members wa.&gt; more, Ira Butcher, Carl )!:~~;: :.
week end. gllests of her mother, initiated. The inspecting officer bach , L. R. WHey &lt;t:.d ·Lel,od
Mrs. Fannae Kaspar.
al~o pratsed the Telllple for t·he Bro"'!n.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Roedel were elass whach she will report to the
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The degree team of sixteen nt4m·
called to ClncJnn'ati Monday by the
hers with Mrs Wtlllam Lowe! as
death of a relative.
eaptaan wore flame colored form·
Mr. and Mrs Rc.b.!rt Morris Jr.
als !or their work.
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and family were Sunday dinner
gue.stf of his paret'ts, Mr. and Mrs.
()ff•rer• of
Robert Morris Sr,
Mn.
Bahr. MEC; Mrs. c. ').
Mrs. Dwight Parker and daugh ·
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On
Rhodeo,
PC: Mfll. Gnlf Russ~l1 ,
ter, Mytris Kay visited Sundav in
Mtss Fay Cooper, superviSor 1JC ES; Mrs. Charlc~ Burdette, f!J:
Minersville wlth Miss Am:inda Jack11on County Schools, was th~&gt; Mrs. Georl!"e Chlld , Mgr.;... .alios.
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Parker.
guest speaker Monday evening HorAce McF.Ihinny,
sec: ''Mr!f'.
when
the
Alpha
Omicron
Chapter
Philip
Metnhart.
treas
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Mrs. Edward Koehler and Mrs.
WilHam Dawson visited Monday or Delta Kappa Gamma sorority ton Russell. Prot.; Mrs. :' E:-:-t(
of Mrs. Nan TompkJru, Guard.
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wJth Miss Nt&gt;tlie Koehler at Rol· met at the home
zer Hospital.
Moore and Miss Mildred Ha\'1'1
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~rs: Bahr presented Ml'fll:0:~3t·
Mrs. Freda Mitch entertaint&gt;d a ley. Mtss Cooper is a membe-r of
R"roup of 1 eta lives at her hom(', Z"ta Chapter o! DKG ln Beckle)l ton Wlt~ a g1rt .from thf" ~emiJit'
Mmer~vi!Je recently. Gu~sts were w Va., and sbe spoke on the ar.· anrl a ~taft wag jil'tven bv Ml'f,..JJ;lb,t.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Miteh, Massil- 11v1ties and work of her . hom~ from the Temple to Mrs. }llli11n
Stelft', ptantst. who was praised
lon. Mr~ . Gertrude Kloe11 and chapter
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tb~&gt; inspecting offiN!r and. ~J~:t
Mrs. Pamda KJo~ and children
A dinner at the Martin RP~taur int' Si"terl'l. Mn Art:,ur Skj..nne:oof Maddleporl
ant recede&lt;! the meetln~: and Miss 111nd MillS !.rm'l Smith were 011
Gwendolyn Davis, pres.ident, prP. !he •1ft commiiiPe ftmol'b7 , .th.~
!-irled and gave a report of the rl·ests was Mr. Patton, Nelsonville
SlUe Convention in Cineinnau f'11~t Grand Chancellor, Of .. .,&amp;hi~~
ia.&lt;;t weekend.
~ nti l'~"ntf'!l""'a!:v"~ from Tf!'lriiSJes
The meetlng opened with tht' i!: Nebonville, t1allipolis, ,t,cuneClub Collect and was "cio!led by roy and Wilkesville.
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Mrs Wesley Ingels (Vivian Ab· !h~ D~lla K&lt;~PP:I Gamma song.
These pres:ont were Av1ce Free·
Arrlln,P.P.ments of sprln~ ·MUW
bntt) and baby t.lau~hter, Terri Lee
ker,
Geneva
Joachim.
Vinas
Lee.
f'~" were ll~e-! 'n the h~l! ~ nd
of Chicago, are visiting her par·
Lee Lee, Luctlle Smith Ru~;. rhnlnl!' rMm wtlh Mrs. '!;~rn
ents, Mr and Mrs Martin Abbott, 0
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c..lm&lt;tn and Mrs. Homr.r Jnn~ ~o
and family . Mr Ingels, who attorn· , Wf'nS, ary liCaS, my e es, f'h&amp;l"~man or the ho!!DitalitQpt•
panied his wife ancl haby here has Eena Adams, Cleo Barnes ' DAnna m1'tt ee, an d M rs. W'll'
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returned to his work in Chicago. M F ch' man, Gwe nd oIyn
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ecor ons. .a a
Mra. Ralph Jordan and daughters, Susan Park, An:eUa Baker. Reba ~ la "~n
10 the lft.Oijll o!
Debby and Nanty, Canton, spent Kisor, Gertrude Travo, Ann-a Hou· ' ll\fse .wa:r; ~.,.rv~..f
ser,
Ruth
Euler,
Ethel
Chapman.
rpproxtmafely
etghty
perso~s~;
the week end with her parents, Mr.
Margaret
Parsons,
Dorothy
Bar'·
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and Mrt. Lawrence Hartinger, and
their son, David.
cs Beatrice Rinehart Marv V
Robert Taylor and mothet:itsJtRetbel, Nan Moore and Mildred ed Mrs. Florence Stkne an~IQ\ifl
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Young, Mid· Hawley.
in Point Pleasant, Sunday mOfllillg.
dleport; David Jackson. ?omeroy;
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Mrs, Vincent Young, Erie, Pa., and
Mrs. Charles Jone5, Lakin, were in
Columbus ove-r the week end
where thcv visited Mr. and Mrs.
William D1ltz.
Mrs. Wllliam Reuter and Richard Reuler and son, Wally, visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Teague, Columbus.

Middleport

Servicemen

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2-DooriNCI_:~~!~".,hdan

Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters
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Me.gs T•mple~~~~~!~,~~pection Held T ue~~~y

Alpha Omicron
Chapter Holds '
Mee"t'n g M day

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Mabel Goeglein. ~rs. Sue Cramer,
dinner ~ommlttee ; Mrs. Florence
Traey, Mrs. Mabel Goeglein, Mrs.
Ruth Blake , Mrs. Mabel Moore,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard
and Mrs. Vlrgmia Simmons, dinand
son, Timmy, visited relative;
t.1g room ; and Mr.s. Clara Thomas,
1Mrs. Marie \:. urd and Mrs. Marga· an Logan, Sunday .
Phil Wolff of Portsmouth was a
ret Blaettnar, program.
business visitor in Pomeroy, Tuell·

Mrs. Florence Tracy , worthy ma·
Iron. wclcol"'cd the gue sts after
whtch th e members introduced
lhctr daughters or guests for the
cv~nmg Two solos, "True Love"
and ''Walking m the Ratn" were
preser:ted by Mtss Nancy Wood·
,::card wtth Mrs. Lucille Swack~
hamer as accompanut
A tribute to mothers was given
by Faye Thomas and Mrs. Ther·
rn Swah:el gave the trtbute to
daughters A group of gtrls, Faye
Thomas, Linda Moore, Janet Struble, Carolyn Si.~son, Connie and
Nancy Woodgeard, Sally Fo11ter,
Rita Nelltzling, Carolyn Edward!,
Br:.:nda Strauss, Sue , SmUh, and
Nancy and Martha Yost preiented
several vocal number.s with Mn.
Swaekhamer as accompaniat.

Mrs. Nellie Tracy gave three
readtngs, "What Is A Girl", "The
World ls Mine" and "Mandy'.s Or·
gan" which we•·e well received.
Mrs Addie Grueser, the oldest
molher present was honored and
presented a flower and Mrs. Phyllis Clark, the youngest mother
present, wa9 also honored and pre.
sented a nower Three generations
of lhrce (amallc.s were present.
Mn. Ethel Williamson, daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs Constance
Shields, daughter and grand
daughter, Mrs Maria Foster and
two daughters and two granddaughters. The youngellt daughter
present was Amy Jones, whose
mother is Amy Kingsland Jones,
formerly of Pomeroy.
A prayer poem, "Angel of Mine"
by the Mistress of Ceremony and
group singing or "Blessed Be the
Tie That Binds" with Mrs. Clara
Thomas at the piano eoncluded
the program.
Committees for the a'ffair were
Mrs. Alice Struble. Mrs Helena
Mullen, Mrs Lots Barris , Mn. l..u·
c11le Swackhamer, Mn Myrtle SIS·
son, Mrs ..Theresa Swalzol , Mn.

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SOCIETY

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Jaycees Complete Plans For Horse
Show To Be Held Sunday, May 19th

CLARK RETIRES FROM _juDGESHIP

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BACON STEPS UP Dog Bill Also Given Approval
As Legislature Speeds Activity
COLUMBUS (UP) - The House rejected protests from
chan table and fraternal organizations late Wednesday by passing a bill, 76-57, to eliminate slate sales t:u stamps.
Also approved, 75 to 57, was a hill requiring dog pounds "'

.Meies County Jaycees rounded out completion of plans for

.their fourth annual horse show which is to ~ held May 19 at
the ,Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
1n reports from !be several committees Richard C. Follrod
ehairman of the PubUc RelatioJis committee reportOd !hot

tr:om slllndicatlons that the f~rth-~-- eoming Horse Show will be th.e
best yet in aetivitae~ of this nature
jn Southeastern Ohlo.
, · D~n Bet.zing as chairman of the I
refreshment committee reported 1 0
that hhi gropp will 'hive bot dogs, 1
~ ,soda J)Op, ~tato chips, tee cream
and other Items for sale at the

offer unclaimed dogs for sale to medical research institutions
before the cat1inea are destroyed.

Cancer Campalgn
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G al JS Reported
As Half Reached
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Eynon Sentenced
To Workhouse On
Parole Violation

re~orts

•h;:b Morris announced that
First
of the c-urrl:'nt
prices for adlnission to the show Cancer F~nd. drtve Jn Meigs cou~
wouJd be 50 ~nls per adult and IY today md1eated that the goal IS
2:1 eents for children. He said th., over half rea&lt;:he&lt;~, according to
tne· south gate would be open to Chairman Ron Sprmger Th~ total
1 ·the public and the north gate wlll reported collecbed thus far as $2,·
be ·open ooly to owners and ilne 012.M.
groom.
Sprmger tod~y hated the fol .
· Jack Seelig and their helper• 1 towang collerhon.s reported to
wil1 be on hand servtng the Jay- date: Bedford . Twp, $142,07:
tees Cbickeq Barbecue witb sev- J.ieed~valle, . il4~.35;
Syracuse
ina to be ctom 11 o'clock until '$,12099. Mmrrsvi_lle, $4540. Lau
l'hQW time.
t el Cliff . $30; lflradbury, $34 01:
Roger Mor1an as chairman or Letart Twp., $179.10; Salem Twp.
the trephies and ribbons commit· $33: Columbia Twp. $11 .42, Dex·
;-.;"' .r tee adVi.!ed that the trophies are ler, $10 tiD;
Pomc rov. $442.tJ.
dJ'oW On dlspl~ at the Ohao Power \llddleport, $424.1'4; Spcdal Gift; ,
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$511! Commerm.l anc! IndustruU
$185 50· Clubs and Or(!anlntlon ~
Spri.ngs Explorer Scout $7.M a~d Tag Day, $14701.
TrRock
oop 247 will be in charge or the
The chairman said thal all r ~·

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Tuesday of this week Cedric w Clark of
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Prollate and
up to the post vasworn into office
a short lime
of tile appoi!'lment by Gov.

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I hat any indivir',lal or busine.s~ ~o resume h~s practice of law. He 1s ptctured ab~v~..
~iWI~th~~1r~;
who were missed to mat! the'· lff Robert C. Hartenbach as he departed the
of
eontnbullons to Cancer Middle· Common Pleas Court room for the last time as
was
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port, o., or tD R"ive it to a capta ..1 nel Photo)
or worker in their area.
The riremen will conduct a po1
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corn !tale in Pomeroy on Saturda~
with the 'J\~~ ,~X·i~·· g( th ·
, ·l]y ~1¥i , . !i!~'id.(;;Ov~ ~to th••
run3'~ Spl'lrtp¥· · allo ~".satd that
Starkl.l Pharmacy and Phillip&lt;
Restaurant coffee sales are beia·•
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'i'he Girls Glee Club of Rutland High-School received a
turne~ tn to the Cancer Fund
bendat.
Recruitment of blood donors fur ratios at the stat~ competition at Denison, University th.is pa~t / Roger P. Daniel(&gt;, M. D., Pon1e-----the next visit of the Red Cro!S week. They are dtrected by Mrs. C. 0. Chapman and wtll pre- roy, Ohio. will represent the Meigs
bloodmobile to be set up from sent their Spring Concert Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the HLghl County Medical Sotiety as oftictat
noon until 6· p. m. in the Pomeroy School Auditorium.
delegate to the Annual Meetlng of
Junior H•gh School auditorium on
Janet
Haley
is
narrator
for
the
concert
and
accompanistS
the Ohio State- Medical Association
Monday, May 20, is now underway
in Colum~us, May 14-16. AJt~nate
arc Judy Chase, Lar.na Turner --~Red cros11 officials announced to- and Patty Young.
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delegate IS: Sehl!l J. Blazewacz, M.
day.
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The need for blood is• sUII great " The concer.t
Assoclation'a
1nd the local Red Cross must again Songs ~.f r,•1th , The Heav:en~
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HOuse of Delegates, they will de·
termlne policJea and elect olfi~ers
Mrll. Catharine Schreiner Mich· metJt a quota of 100 p1nts to assure Re~ound , But the Lord Is M)nd·
blood
for
Meigs
Patients
for
the
ful
of
Hts
Own"
and
"Thank:J,
to
serve the nearly DOOO mem·
ael, 83, died Wednesday evenang
./
ben of the 111-year.old ~edical orDear Gnd, For Ev~rythlng" by the
at the Hil1 Crest Nursing Home In next two months.
A11 perions who "&amp;tgned-up" at lllgh Scbool cho1r, · plano 101 1
ganizatton tar the ensuing year.
Athens. She Wit' the daughter of
previous
vislJ~
~o
be
donors
at
thas
"Gyp~y
Mazlll'ka",
Judy
rh•se;
In addition to the buslneaa sea·
the late Louis · and Mary Lute
Women of the County are ure:ed sions tbe Annual Me~ting wiU en·
Sohreiner ·and was born on April time will receive a reminder card. vocal solo "0 Rest In the '...ord",
"Songs from to attend the May Fellowship Tea able 1 physicians to attend Ohio's
18, 1874, in Middleport. She was They are urgently asked to fill out Naomi Carroll;
and
return
the
reply
postal
eard
Plays"; "Barcarolle" snd "Some 11pooeored by the Meigs CountY largest annual postgraduate medi·
preceded in death by her husband,
Day", High School Choir\
Count!ii o1 United Church ,Vomen eal aseembly. Nearly a score of
David E. Michael, who died in as soon as poBSible.
Those who have not previouaJy
Vocal solo "Ave Maria", Phyl · at the Middleport First BaJilist medical apecialty groups will meet
ttM9.
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signed up may register by eallinl lis Riee; plano trio "The Rosary'', Church on Friday, May 3, at 7:30 as sections to hear presentations
Survivora include a niece, Mrs. M or by sending a postal card to Judy Chase, La!lna Turner, Pattv p. m.
by nationally known physicians.
Wednesday, May 8, wtll mark Edith Schreiner Bowman, Middle- Red Cross, Pomeroy.
Youn'g; a Group of Secular Song~
Mrs. Patrick Lochary is presi·
tl'te beginning of Pomeroy's w port, with wbom she made her
'l'he Happy Wanderer", "Tbe
nuaJ dean-up campaign, aceor 1- home until her I•st illnesa and a
Syncopated Clock.., "The Big dent and will be the mstalling o·
lnc tq ·.~nnouncement made today sitter-in-law, Mr1. Sarah Barrows,
Brown Bear".
"Moonlight and fleer tor the officers to be elected
Santa Barbar~t, California.
by M•yor E. F. Robinson.
Roses". H}gh School cbUir; "Song.&gt; Friday night and Mrs. Clare~ont
Workmen will lltart early Wed
We Like to Sing", "Qh a Green E. Hoyt, chairman of Chr!lltian So-Friends mJy call at the Ewing
nesday In Ute Kerr's Run arc11 Fun~al Home wlwlre servi.ce1 will
rtlil", "Lirt Thin~~ Eyes", "To A cial Relations wm lead the devo·
and gtadually work westward l, 'l be held with the time to tie an
W1ld Rose", Girls'
Enaemble; tiona! service.
11'(1\'CI' every street in the viJiat.:!, nouneed later. BJJ.rlal wiU bt In
liongs of Spring: "Will 0' th,
l'aai.Smart, clerk o{ the Middle-tbe mayor 11id.
Wisp",
"Awake It's Sprhi(', port Board of Education, will be
the Coe Addition of the Middlei\11 the paneakes, sausage an!
. Rub!oi.sh is •!ked 'to be pt~i!rl port Hill Cemetery.
'Open Tby Blue Eyea", .i Girls the speaker on the theme o! the
AH members or the Mlddlepol''
eoffee
you can eat for $1 are be·
1~ the eurb so that workers ca,
Mra. Mi~bael and her husband Park Assoc~~lon are being urged Glee Club; finale "Let 1'bere Be meetina ."Free School! in a Free
lng. offered by the BoY Scouts -lf
make the pickups. It bas been re lived in Red HouJe, W. Va., where 'o attend -a regular meeting Fri Song,' Girls Choir.
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America."
Troop 245 at their Pancake Supquested U!at anyone mi&amp;!!ed dur he w1s }'jen.t lot the New York iay e~enlng in Town Hall at 7·3C
Members of the Girls GJel Clu'!)
per to be held ne:d Tuesday a
musi~
will
be
prC3ented
Special
lnr the cleaup rlrive should tele Central Railroad lor more t}lan :o be conducted
by Presidem are Phyllia Rio::e, Reva 'Wtleelec
the
(.ining room o( the Mtddle·
and
lira,.
Gerald
Anthony
will
be
pHone No. 51.
r~ty years. $he Was 'the last of a Bruce Lloyd.
Judy Hayes, Alberta Bawlr.lns,
family or eJI!Jve~ ebild~n an~ had
A report by Atto:-ney Bernar 1 Janet Riggs, Lynn Scnu;_,£1Une organla' 'fflr the service. Women l)f port Fir!lt Bapti!lt Church.
been In lallin1
lor tb¥ p..t Fultz, v!llage solicitor, is expected Steele, Phyll!.s Wlllianu, r,~MOI'Incl tbe lia.t church will have a coffee ·The supper starts at 5 p m
three years. Wb.Ue living In Red lD progren n( court action to ac· Barrett, Linda Bolin, Linda Cre· liour following the program and and will be served until 1 p. m.
House, Mra. Mlebael wu an active 1uire at a fair price a block of means, Dorothy Hy::~ell, Eloise meeting and Mrs. John Kau[f and :md children may have tb~ same
worker in the United Brethren 'lght lots owned by Cash Darst of Musser, Marjorie Priddy, Car1· Mrs. E. L Hughes are co-chairmen offer of "all they &lt;'11n eat at 50·
Churcb.
Kyger located in the area in lyn Robllon, Irine Searles, Joan of the refresh.ment committee and a ticket.
Two hundred ancl !Jfty tickets
Birchfield, Mrs. llavid Darst Jr. is chairman
, .vhicb the Atsoeiahon plans ' 1 Woodard, Charlotte
ot
the
dining
room
committee.
were
distributed to the Scouti
Shirley Ballengee, Thelma Shai·
:omplete a munlcJpal park.
who
are
bUS\' can\'assing the towr:
ter, Marjorie Foley , Janel Bro·
with
their
sales talk
gan, Audrey Clonch, Linda Bush,
the nation's raUroads, heed with
Money
for
the supper will be
Joyce Wolfe, Naomi Cirroll, Lan·
what tbey eaJI "u'hfair competiused
for
summer
campmg ex
na Turner, Charlotte Harris(jn,
tion" ·fiom airlines, the trucldnJ
penses.
Betty Jefters, Judy Slawter, Sulndu1try, and the waterways have
dy Tlllls, Sue TUrner, Judy Mor·
'(Jpenqd an o!fenaJve to aet· their
rls, Dorothy Combs, :MiJdred Haw·
1tor7.' befMe the American peopleklns,
Judy Gallion, •Mary Hy
Otis Lawrence QQ!Uen, M. D.
accO'hiinJ to a ~ncaster, 0., triln·
;ell,
Dee
Thomas, Wanda Coy,
master for the Chesapeake •nd uromlnent phytician uf St. Mary!!,
CIRCLEVILLE,
0.
UPTbr
Charlotte
Schoppart,
Patty Youu~
Mrs. Roy Tracy, president o£
Va., patted aWI.Y Tuelday, Ap·
Obi~ ltaUroad.
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county
ear
AMociation
Nevada
Ctfeso.
Janet
Haley.
the Meigs County Council PTA
Emelt von Scbriltz Wld the Porn· ril 30th after i abort ll'ne1s.
Jnior ~hoir members are Hilda organized a new PTA ,limt at Loni
CL~f Lions elub Wednesday durDr. Quillen wa1 born in Letart Tuesd~ty night unanimously -.!11 ·
lnt ·thetr ...~tar tu~eher.m meet· Falls, Ohio on March 17, 1887, the dorsed Co:nunon Pleas 1uclge Will· Shoemaker, .Anna ·Mae Barre:'. Bottom Tuesday cvemng.
inf thit "The railroad~ are the son of Charles and Ell• Lee Qull.- tam D. Radclilf to the Fourth Margaret Oiler. Janie Osborn&lt;'
The ne\v Unit wss rorme&amp;' fQ·· Pomeroy Chief of Pollee Franl;
1\oulee Davl!l, Margaret Klt.ehc'l,
only free, unsu~dlzed 1 kind of len, both of whom preceded him District Court of Appeals.
the- new Long Bottom-ReedsviH • Hudson sa.ad today the pOOht
Judge
ltadcllffe,
48,
wns
recom·
Judy
Shilling,
Janet
QUillen,
·erel.
tranaporl:ation 1 lett in ·t&amp;s Udlted in death. '
school which will soon be com d aoulc'l be ~minded that yello•
1
States...
.
He received hia early se!hooUna ~ended to -complete f)le term or 1: Priddy. Georgia Gilinore, 'Diana:
pJeted. Eleetilm of officers W'l.'l line5 painted on curbs mean "n
Judge
Russell
K.
McCurdy,
63.
of
Hlad,
Betty
Morris,
Slildra
Uttle;
don't
In
Letart
Pails,
Ohio,
araduatlng
-He
held
and the new orfreet8 installed parking."
Portsmouth,
who
died
Apr11
22
Jane
Parsons,
Elena
Maittn,
Lat.a
want
Jult from Hil:h School in Pomeroy, 0.; Jibe term runs -to Feb. 8. 196.''1
by
Mr~. Traey.
"We had ('Ver:rborfv fnllowlnv
Lonptreth,
Margaret
&amp;nJth,
Osa
following his ' araduation {rom tbe
• fllr
the rllles pretty ~II not long
Turner, Janet Wrltht.
,
UniVenity of Maryland 'Medleil
Officers installed were Dors •·
MARKIT REPORT
U.s hers for the concert are Larr1 Riibel, prw.ident, Oscar BabcDCk, ago,'' the Chiet Bald, "but ~t
School Jn 1912, he beg-an pdvate
seems some people ha\'e forgot
ClNClNNA1l UP - Produce : Carson. Larry DU,an, Tom Jef.
practice tn Bellevllle 1 W.Va. with
vice president; Mrs. Denver. Cu:his brotbir Dr. Ralph Quillen. He Esgs, about lteady, net paid · ~ fers, Allen Biddle, Jflhn FerreH, tls, secretary and Mrs. Charles ten." He indieatcrl violation tic·
kelt Will be issued where tnfrac
practtced in Jackioftb1.1rt, W. Va. Ctrmt for u. s. consumer ''hit •1 Rob Goode, Danny Hollit!ay.
Humphrey, treasurer. The by
ahd
browns,
A
jumbos
31-M;
A
tions
are noted
a-nd Belpre, Ohio for aeveral )'eara
laws were read and accepted an1
it was ~fore moving 'to st. -.,..,rya, w. va. latJe 29-30; A mediuma 23-27; A
it was decided to meet the last
,
BURIAL BONUS
2M2; B large 25-2'1; F()B
MtiiGS GINIRAL HOSPITAL
Dutchtiin 1931 wbere,he remained in ae-Monday
of
each
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ontb.
GREENSBORO.
N. C. UP- An
Uve praeUce until his 'death. He wldteJ and browna, A large 84-al.:
Admitted: Mn. Johh Blaettnar,
Mrs. Paul Theisll of Middle· adverUse:ment by Hargett's Fu·
"tfe. ~uld ~ave oompleted ~ forty- A medium 31-321 B Iara:e 31-33.
·Pomeroy
port accompanied Mrs. Tracy · o neral Home in Wednesday's morn
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Chietens, steady; frtera $-311.. ·
fJftb )'lit of '1ctlve praeUce Jn
l1111e ot.UU. year.
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lb t'r·~S; helia, t.eavy 13-15; Ugbt
~barged: Mra. Curti&amp; Jtmkl~ Long Bottom and assisted in ·the in&amp; newspaper announced: "W•l
or1~lni ot the new lJnil
. give Top Value otalJlps. ·•
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,li'!M!l ' l~ll.
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Ucingl.of the area.
Jack :rhomas, program eha1rman, Hid that the show •programs
~uld be cUstrlbllted at the gate
on lbe d~y of the s~ow · ,
. ~ill Childs as chaarman of the
v.. l9"'~ classes ~eported that the
maJQr1ty of the fifteen classes have
been IJ)Q.keh !Or and tbat ant busMe 5 "r•garu~ttioa ·dl!lslrtn,:· ''1'b'
1Jponso
a class, to contact him at
Karr and Vr~~n Zandt Motor Sales
or to phone him at 485.
·nean Stu.rm 9Jl WSAZ.TV wiU be
the master of Ceremonies for the
ev~nt and judges for the horse
sbow will not be announced until
the day of the show.
Hor&amp;e ShoW cha'irman voiced his
praise of the Meigs County Riding
•(:lub for their cooperation and extended an invitation to that organization to attend a special meeting
in th~ Jaycee Hall next Wednes·
day ~y 8 to diseuss any unfinished plana pertaining to the sho.w.

Recruitment Of .· Rut.l~ ~ SQhq_olJ;~!Ivb- ~i,~y~~~ .

BTOOd bonors• · ··

Is Now Und~rway

Spril\gCo!ltert To 'Be On Friday . am~~ales_
uI

Catharine Michael
Claimed By Death
Wed. Evening

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,pro~1'am Include~ Me1~Co. Church

Womens CoonCiJ
To Meet Friday

Pomeroy Cleanup
Campaign Slated
To Start May 8

To Ohio Meetmg

D.A~ r:'e~:~~!tihe

Middleport Srout
Troop Sponsoring
Pancake Supper

Middleport Park
Association To
Meet Friday N~te

Railroad's Story
is Explained To
Pomeroy Lions

health

Funeral Services
To Be Friday For Endorse Radcliff
Dr. Otis Quillen To Fill Appeals
Co~ Vacancy

New PTA troup
.is Organized
At Long Bottom

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Both of the legislative "hot potatoes" were •ent to the Senate
for he.arinlo!s and oouible athorr.
Meanwhile .
Senate Majority
leader C. Stanley Mechem t'R·Nel·
aoo.vi.IJe) ordered a speed-up of
act1vaty tn the Senate wltb the aim
of. adjournm~ ,May 31 Both houre~
w1IJ go on a five-day work week
beginning Monday
AclJOn on the sales tax bill followed more than an hour and a
half of debate which raulted in
~ven the speaker of the Rouse vot~

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Pomeroy Police
Chief Warns On
Illegal Parking

Tom Eynon, 55, Syracuse, on
probation since last October afw
he locked hia children out ()( his
home in cold weath@r while be lay
inebriated iuide, was orderel sent
to tbe Cincinnati workhouse for a
period Of three tnonths Wednesday by Judge John C. Baeon.
The judge ,said evidence show~
ed Eynon bad been arrested for
1ntoxicatJon earlier thia week.. and
ha'li been apprehended vtol.a1tng
t~rms of his &lt;probation on other
oceasioJl,J 81DI!e last fan.
JU,dp Jl. E. Grtndley satd James
Singer hll been bound over to tire
arand jury under $1 ,000 bond on
a charge of non support.
Charg~ agam.st Charlet~ Scboppert, 33, Rutland, jailed Aprtl 30;
have been dropped according to
Sbfftff Roben c. Hartenbacb.

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Hou~e Speaker Roger Cloud (R1 Logan), who rarely votes, joined

those favorinlol the bill tllat he
!. caucus
strongly urged be passed in a GOf
earlit:r thh week.
Rep. F. K. Cassel (R·Wrando 1
chacf sponsor of the ball, told the·
House It was "costing too mueh ·
money" to ad.ntinister the present
sales tax laW'.
,,
.
t t.
. We owe at to the . ta?'p.Ryen o(
tbts ~t;, ~ e,hman~te the
stamps, he ~ald . 'H!re.s an ~~
portu~at:p to piCk up 1• million dO\o
lart Without addmg a peuy to the
overburdened tax-paying- public."

Court Ruling In I
Favor As

H passed by the Senfie and
aigned by Gov. C. William &lt;rNeiU
tbe law woul!J go into effett next
Jan. 1. It wol(]d do away witb tu
stamp redeo\ptionf by variouc
cbaritable 1nd fnttrnal groups.
~set
~. bill woul~eh
Hie stile $f,9e,'ft0o ita redemption
money, $4,300,000 in veiMierF !diJ...
counts, $1.BOO:,(l()tJn aFt\~ ·f.om..
mi&amp;&amp;on.s, $800,00CF"m coubty trea.
urer p.aymenU in-a $300,000·· M
printing.

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A ruling establishing 11 'first
:norfpge rnr $8,800 as fil!t priv.-·
tty \fts made loda)' in a entry filed
tn the
Me1gs County Common
Pleal! Court in t.be case, Ralston
Purina Co , vs. the F~nners Fee 1
and Supply Co., and the Farmer:.
Rep Harold Oyster (R·Mariet·
Bank and Savings Co .. et al.
ta), chamn.an 'f tbe Rouse- Health
Committee 1apd sponsor of tbe dog
The ruhng was favoring the cross bill, said dogs were ''lndiapenupetitioner, the Farmers Bank and ble" to medieal research.
Saving_.; Co , saying the bank hJ,
Oyster said Humane Socletiea
due to 1t that amount ww1th mte. which operate aome publie ~ fJ~
P3t from May 10, 1~.
at 8'1', nanced ammal sheltera were "reon a promissory note.
luctant and unw111ing" to , lum
their dogs over to medical sebools
The court found th1t the Farm· preferring instead
to destroY
crs Feed and Supply co., execu' them.
~ to the cress petitioner itl! ce ··
The Marietta optometrist said
lain mortgage, held to be f1rst
!lnd best !ten upon pri!mises ~ his bill would permit do{ pounds
lbt feed company. Finding the and such animal .~htlters to keep
~onditions
of
the
mortgagn dogs as JonJ as tbey wanted. But
breachcrt, remaining
mortgage once a decision bu been made to
liens or the partie! to the actton destroy a do,, It would first hne
WC!re ordered transferred to th · to be offered to a medical insUtu~urplus
proceeds, if any, from Uon for sale for $3.
'llle or the mortgaged premises.
Rep. J. Frank McClure (R-AsbDetermmatlon or rJ;iht.s of pre- land) told the House he owed bia
ference batwe~n the plaintiff an • life to a medical experiment per'.he cross petitioner will be con· formed on a dog. ln 1933, he u.id
tinued as wtll determination of. be was afflicted witb a rare di:
rights between tbe plaintiff anrl sn.se and given only fiVe weeki
the defendants. James T. and to Ih•e. McClure said his lire wu
Hortense Jobb.
saved by a new medicine just then
The court also found that the developed from resean:h on dogs.
~ross petitioner has due ij_ $803.711
"Betause of thi!l," he said 1'1
(Continued on Paga Seven)
plead wiU. you to pass this bill."
Rep. Ethel Swanbeek (R.£lie)
saJd sbe bad been called out of
two committee bearings Wtdnu.
day mornitlg to answer telephone.
calls from "weeping women" wbo
opposed the bill.
Otber legislative news:
lm.vranw: The House pasaed.
128·1. and sent to the Senate an
administration bill to set up a
Meigs Religious l 24 Pl
At the annual meeting of the state Department of Insurance
with full eab!net rant.
\lea~ County Religious Education
wa.. r; A proposed constitutiob·
::'ounrll held Tuesday night in the
r edenlcd Church at Pomerov al amendment whacb would per·
•lection nf offieers And the re mit dties to sell more thap 50
;ignation of Bernice Dowen ~~ per eent of their water supply Jo
outlying suburbs and other towns
cacher were the highlights.
Glenroy Ewmg was elected as was approved bY the House Elee..
and Federal Rdations Com ..
lrcsit.ent for the ensuing year; tions
mittec.
lev C. E. Hoyt .as \•ice prFsidenl;
E"llnHring: The Senate palled
ilenna Rummel as secrefary and and
sent to the House a bill giving
\irs Lena Huber as treuurer.
authority to Kent State ..and BowMiss Bowen · submitted her t " · lint Green univeraities to eslab- j
·ignation as religious educatior: liah engineering colleges.
eaeher with the announcement
Tawnahipa: Tbe .House paased
bat she plans to return to Iowa and 9Cnt to the Senate a ltiQ at.
'o be near her aged mother. 'I'he lowing townships to adopt buildlna
-esignaUon was accepted and M, 1s codes designed to prevent tbe dD!Jowen given high praistt for h ~ struction of sub-standard bulldiAiJ:
&lt;Y&lt;irtt in Meigs County.
lit and bomes.
Named to succeed Miss Bowe11
DMr: A bit permittin.g
' s Mrs. R:dph (Ruthannal Zundel, ist who aecl4entally kill
lt present a teacher of tbe fourth to keep trhe ~rcass was
~rade at Sugar Run School. Mrs. mously pasl!ed by the Senate
!:undel is a graduate of Musklll· sent to'the House.
~urn College and has ta1,1ght Wee:.
a ..r Ad•: The House
Day Rflliglous Edawation in Ohio trol Committee approvedd ;.;-hiiti,i;;il
i'or two years pre¥iot.l91y.
prohibit advertising o{ retail
Prioeipal speaker of the eve11 pricea.
ing wa9 Rev. Clifford Stearns
Junior: Til£' House
Springfield, chairman of the Ohio Committee killed
Council of Week Day Religaow
Edllcation, who spoke on the pro from
would
gress or the progr.am in his borne school,
county.
miss tbe
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Religious
Education Group
In Annual Meet

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'The Editor's

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A Needed tmprovement

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re!J~ot lo on~ point in particular where hundreds everv
opr cily.
,
.
. atteplion efp.:cially to that spot where State Route
State Route 124 meet, to the much damaged and unre·
~~:~ and unpainted guard r~il that greets the eye ·Of the
as he comes inlf!. Pomeroy.
Otir attention was direded tllis week to the spot when we
noticed a smaH white sign, neatly lettered with the WCU'd•
I "Jolmn1y Appleseed Planting". The new sign stood out lin a
sore thumb against an otherwise drab and bleak background.
and brought to mind, the thought, "This is surely a poor im·
ilt&gt;reosic&gt;n to a visitor on his first trip into Pomeroy Why can't
brush be cleared out, the guard rail repaired 'llld
Jr:efillisibO&lt;J to give a better impression to those who daily see
thisspot?"
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And too, with Meigs County now Qn the .verge of an indus.
we think it proper and fitting that a neat sign be
erected at that point callinR attention of the visitor to the fact
that here is Pomeroy-Middleport, the heart center of Ameri·
Ruhr Valley. Here too, is the beautiful Ohio River.
While we are cleanljtg up the city this Spring why not
clean up. this point especially and do a bit of sellln~ of P~t . ,
ltc1wn, pomtlng up il, advanta·ges, its natural scenic beauty and
fact that Pomeroy and Middleport are known far anq wide
being one. Qf the most friepdly tll'kn~~n the
Y•lh\y?
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The Editor
The Sentinel

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l~:~~~;lnsf:~:.~~~~~~· .~~ ~~~aro~~ i:.:c~~~~y ~":'~::~e~~~~:

helping infants become wc11-adjusted adults can be the
greatest accomplishment.
AU these quaiJties and abilities are required in what ·f.be.
Home D~monstration Program calls the "homemaker.'' .The
P

rogra
rt f th
t'
m IS a pa o
e coopera tve Extension Work in Agri·
culture end home economics which bring to everyone a Part
of the educaflonal program of Ohio State University ana the
State Experiment station. It includes 4-H work and coop'eca-

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Tho AO".tricon l!od Crou
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•1111 trio loa~n 11!'1""'"'* '"
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hour oxclu•h, lntO»"view that he
J hu given up hope of r~chlnc the
Ill million d"ll"'a aoal whl~h the
~~~ Crosa
for Ita ~7 drive
lund·
rallil!!i
drivosel
. .\ltbouSh
hll been iD 'J&gt;rovess lor two

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months Instead of the customary
one, · contrJtutiom1 to date total

tltls why lii. "' · eKch••IV• h;..
tervlew with
p....._
ly LOUIS C.AS.ILS
Unltect ,,.... Staff c.,.....,.,tl•nt
WASHINGTON UP ·- Gen AI-

only 78 million dollars. Red Cross
rbap ten have been urged to
"keep tryJng" through May but

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fred M. Gruonther Rlld today
Gruonlher conceded tho! "we:ll be
American Red Cross ts In "very luckf 10 get up to 85 mttllon dol·
serious linanclal trouble" and may lara.
have to curtail Its service to suf·
Uon _
with the Agricultural program in the county, It reach,e s fering h~:~man\ty.
Failure of this ye~r's drive t?
You m many w ys th
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Jts goal ia parlJeularly .ser1a :
roug your orne emonstrat1on
former NATO
·'b\lj', 1tie
because the dilaster
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lnga, trained lqcal
hpffi!j COIH!cU me.mbers, home vi- &lt;d!nmander, who'
;!lrdai,
luild which pulled lhe
Ails, radio, newspaper, bulletins, letters, exhibits and other dent of the Red Crliii foarljo•c.,.lo Re4 C1'oss lbrough post '"" "
means.
year, .told tb' Unllpd Pre" be bao now exhaust•d. Outlpys fur d"as·

~U Meigs County homema~ers are being continually invJtcd

to JOin in home demonstratwn work . Any interested person
may attend dub meetings In communities of county-wide aMI..

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C
V . es. ommunltles that are interested in forming clubs may

do"' by a few interested ladies getting a group together and
then namiDg home demonstration council members who will
!IISl.t the home economics 4Sent In carrying OUt desired actlvities.

Cou~ty Council Asks Support In Wpr/c
To Corry On Religious Education To ·.
YGung People Of Local Gtade Schools

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Religious training lot· our boys and girls has been d.escribr,d
by many people as the program which will give our children
character necessary to make them strong to face the realt~es
of living. Home and church work through weekday Religious
EducatJQn to re•ch this goal with the children of the community. These classea have been in our community for neanly
Through our Meigs County Council of Religious FJci.
necessary, funds are secured each vear to furmflh
and. dedicated teachers for these classes. Many chll·
..•..•.h:cave no other religious training attend those
vou helo your church and communltv to sunnqrt
lms program'-By the County Council of Religious Education.

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Mel nr. Cll:rol Bachttl, LouJ.H·
Zirkle, Reva Vn.han, Barb•ra
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and Gfrt of the Year neeived t'hr
cr.vel anti Rift. Mre. Edison H9b•tetter, Social advli.Or, aaal!~d

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' . Bul lhree months. of .inlens.lve sonal inspection of alleys and 11·30 Strike It Rir~
mcludmg clearing out of trasb from the·m to 12:00
Valiant Lady
personal """ to lied Cross of· ?pen them ror traffic: Favoritism, 12;15

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DAILY Cfll'II'TOqVOTE - llen'e ,bgw
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ed a lt'irt as Girl or thi!I'' Year or
Oh io Eta Phi and. lhelr preal~e t.

"comp~tition
doll~rs

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Eleven plerf9et recelnd- th !r 14. Mulic note
pin• In the ritlialiJUe fervice w :h 36. Garden
tool•
Ann Rupe, .pruldent ot Ohio Ia.
Pht &lt;hopter "''din• 1~ rltynt 37-. River
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Ue attributes Red Cross fund·
ral!llng dlfflcultles, in part, to the
fact t_hat
for phllan.
throplC
Is vaBtly greater
today than 11 used to be."

yea~s
p~st

21. Hawk

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a~d c~t $2,2~0,000
organ~zatlon.

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his four"fla,r
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uniform, bea
might
hBv•
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briefllli on ·• mlllt&lt;ry probl'l"'.
11 wao evld•nt tJ&lt;at Gr'll'nlher ia
no lisur~.e •.~ ptpold81!1 1&gt;1 tho
Red Cr01f. .ije ~~ t"'lrzed 11o
prolllom.o wllb the lqtJih·rnll!dt!A
real"m lhall!IOII
lltflle
bill! mlUiorY
~·' pf
brilllonl
opmmandl1fl.

ment in Pt.P__per 'a nd 'IH!'rmanent
WAY after behlJ tQrn up by ~tllity
companies or 10dlv1duilla; Clean·
In&amp; of JI.JU,rsi l\41~onl ot trees
tbat are _..a bar:ard: St.ref!:t drainage;
Gtve-away of alleys and streets;
Ulle ot str~et employ~es l'!L J.he
awimmlne poql .-;nd IJo-ealled recreation park; Maintenance ol Front
St.; Use 0.1 pubUc parking lots for
t.be atora1e of wreeke(l, autos.
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Pollee: Separate the parking revehue from the QV~rtime payments
and ahow each in the pubUc reP.cp't; Abolition or tbe Merchant Po..
Uee and have resutar patrolman
lbr tbl\t duty and tile town collect
tbe- IIPflelal ,J:c pqld by the merctuu~&amp;a; Ca]'J:'ing f(;r and 1JI~perlng
tbe four or live babJtuiU drunks
and b_
._JN .wqo bav~ 4Qf~iea Mid·
dlePort for year.!l; Patrolmen be a
Uttle more in evidence on lhe side
walks rather than in the cruiser.

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flees and chapters across
the m cleaning streets and alleys;
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country, have e,onvlnced him tbat
Prohibition of tacking election 12:30
Search
Fot
Tomorro•
l•cOO KQtlf''S
:ff:i
the
P,r.oblem is that "peo· card&amp; on utility poCer (some remain
D ,
Gu14lnc L!iht
pie just don't know what the Red up for two years&gt;; an Ef-fective and 12
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the~
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Cross is, and whal it do... "\'
2cJO Our Miss Broci
Sanitary sy~tem of liil&amp;rbage and 1:00 KalJ~·s idichea
,
"I am appalled by the miscon- trash removal.
1:80 As the World Toru
t
2:88-.. Houseparty
General Questions: Zoning to 2:00 Our Mils Broob
cepUona of the Red Crosa hlch
3:110
The Big Payqlf ,
prohibit
certain
types
or
business
2:30
ordered the dismis.!laJ of 300 paid ter relief have been running far J have encountered .. he aid w
Housepr.rty
3:30 Bob Crosby Show
from Jnvadiaa residential sections; 3:0() The B..g: Payo~
employes
a
of
abo-ve normal. for several
in
Got
wor:h ·
4;00 BrW&lt;ter l&gt;at , ·
in
admmis1ratJve budeet of a row, he- .said. The
fiSCal
One which particularly troubles Compulsory Building Pe-rmits; En- 3:30 Bob t:rosb" Show
4:~5 Secret- fitO:r.m y,
/orcemcnt
of
the
Curfew;
Low
4:00
Brighter Day
the national
year, with heavy floods w New Lhe general is the belief that the
4:30 Edt• of .f"igbt
Unle" the Ame(coan poople con. Enaland and lhe West Coast, Red c,,,,. Is a "swollen bur a awnings in business district;1f· 4:15 Set,t·:'lt-·storm
!5:00 The Early Show
tribute more llbera,lb to the Red "really beat our brains ,ou t "
cracy" wllh hordea of
feclive and Fair System of coUec· 4:30 !~g., ot Nill'ht
6:30 Your Esso Report•'
CroH than they have so far lh"
Trom Hl•to,Y
do·•ooders on its payroll. The tion of Cemetery dues eliminaUr.g
5 :00 1·ne :!arJv Show
6:"tl Sport&amp; Parade
rear, he •flri, he will be forced
Gen. Gruenther, a 'l"all man [act thai he has jus&lt; ordered a the present haphazard method or •IJ:·
80
0;5~ Weatb,.l'lllon
some paying and others ignoring
t:s Your Ji;~sv ReP'Ic:toJ
to make
budaet cUtl which with plercin!t eyes and a phenom- creep 'cut In overhead
X
1:oo
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$ports
Parade
~IJ "direct!_:{ affect'' such trafll- 'tlal r~emor):, traced th~ hi!Lory might be taken as evide:c:e~~~ the payment; Loose dogs; More
7!15
DOUglas
Edwlrds
We:.tberman
Uonal·/rotr... 18 di411ster relief 91 t~c R~d ·Cro,ll&amp; ttnancJal crisis Gruenther shares this belief. But rigid Inspection ot buildings lor 7 :00 Action
7:30
Beat
the
Clock
and al .tQ t!t~rvklemen.
oJ'l a sene1 _qf huge cardboard he emphasized that
ol lh fire batards and sanitary condi· 7 :15 ·DQuJia!ll i:lwards
Weat
Point
Stor,
8:00
1
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tions;
Selling
Intoxicants
to
per.c;rtntt ••,:t~&amp;l'f!t lnter¥1ew
chafts mount~ In- front of the case.
e
9 n
7 30 Sgt. Preston of the Yuko1
8:30 PlAyhouse·. of Sta.l'1
gons
already
under
the
lnnuence
&amp;:00
two-_
»u~rble fireplace or his office in ., Gruenther sa'•d about to per cen t
_'' Gru,nther r~v-aled in I _
9:00 Mr. Ar'lams &amp; Eye
of liquor; Displaying of merch~n- B:aQ Bob Cull)mings
CliJ;n~x·
ri:30 Highway Patto;J •
!:~:·
-,-:--r- .-of each dollar contributed to tpe dise on •ide walks; Jay walkina:;
10:00 The IJI'le Up
Red Cro,. goes
lhe admlnis· Reora:anlzation of supp\,v pur· 9:30
10:30 Per11oa to PeriOd.
&amp;CIIOaa
2. Old,'
2S. Tennll
~rat_Jve costs.of the nalional org.an- chases; Elimination of door to 11:00 P!a.ybouaeDO
1 ~hon a~d J.ts 3,700 chapters. He door drives for this cause and that ll:OG Up to the Minute If''""
11:00 New,
1. f.li:latt
~at'cl
elothea
Sc~rune tbe Weather
11:05 Seanntna ·Jhe Weather
'· $ J.
f~'
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thinks th1s 111 a reasonable over· fund; an Eftfi:tive and Permanent 11:10 The Late Show
11:10 Tbe l..ate Slhow
t ~t:J"LII frUit
Sit~
ltD•
head COSt, Jn view of the fad that Way of financing the Fire Depllft10: Ci'HJ)~an
3. Tinyltr
lhe •Pitd staff forll18 a necessary ment; Restrict the Emergency Fa·
eountry
4. Shack
blrd1
nucleus for the huge volunteer cility to emergeneles (not use it
(PQN.)
D. River
2D. Rowforce which donates "hUndreds of. as a means to get a doctor).
------------~-----------11. River
IAfr.,
lnr
mllliong of ma-n-bouu of service
The
above
are
just
a
few
of
tlte
taer.)
e. lluropean
lmplt.
every year."
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wh~t they Jive to the Red Cross " f~re eleetiQJt. rt la time that tbe 12:00
TliA
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Lion 1
(Efypn
h-e aaid. "We are going to
38. Welrhta
adminl~ttration of our village busi· 12:30 Frl.nkle Laine
12:30 Liberace
.ortow
(Tua·k.•
ml:le on overhead wherever we ness ~e put ori a btu:iness bas.i '
1:00 !l'he FeQJlnine Touch
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28. Dlaturbtd
39. Pofe&amp;a:un
possJbly
but 1 bave not found and nOt be a political football. ·
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2c00 ,Utern0&lt;1n Film teitl~al
JP'. ·A. ~ut't
18:.He ttnde
31. Small
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Citl!len
3:30 Life With Elizabeth
19. PJlQl fruit.
J'ttle
finch
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3:30 Lifo With Ellu~tb

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.. .ross acing
:Q~o~~i/:;:.sled ~luewo~t
A MaJ"or F·1·nanci·a1c.n·w's
beeu

1arge IY d epen d s upon the famny·s ability to manag.,
, and to cooperate. Each year the planning and man.
side of family llvln1 becomes more important. Sue·
husbands, wives, and children learn fc, agree on wha
the family money must do and where It should go, They -nJ&lt;i
the value or working out thelr·own personal answers tog;t'b'•r.·
Sh e remem be rs that successful family living Is worth wor,t.·
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lng for. She knows that being a partner in a SOIIJld marrla4e

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OOJ:I!Us to ~~~i~~le · -"!l!io l.ur ex. 12-0\}' Current
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My Little Margie
MDi'e etrectiV.e eontii;J fit i.aiis and 1·SO Tennessee Ernie

probably chtel bottle washer; a teacher, a peraonnel di·
I rc!Ct&lt;•r. an executive, or rather, a dozen execuuv.. rolied into

~"f• County N!Jftl.

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The Price is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
lnd; · lll&gt;.onc!iq~;&gt;f side.walks jfcljll It Could Be You ....

olatlpns and /elimination of £lJ.Spen-

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J2.GO' '.Pile muta.ll.

pedrestrian hazards such as now
exi.st on Mill S~. opposite the post 6 :55
orfice ; Marking Of cross walks; 7 :00
Larger and better placed route 9:00
~gns; ){oviga: the light from Wal- 1o:OO
nul tp Coal St. -s:o tbat people can l0:30
Ut lo husiqesf ,pl~ep $ tJ:te e14~t 11100

11ion Qf _fines · and jail aWeqi:es;
Prc•il.ibihng the congrc~tio~ of
l.eeD•.agers in larJe s::roupa on
street corn~~ as at ~Uand Srd.
StreeU: Re~lacepte.t of pave-

Soon after, she Is an intorlor decorator. U.ter, she probably
as the aecretary-tr•Jasurer, figuring out a budget. She

S"bscriptlon rates: Deli~ by~~~:~~~~.:~~
treek: one n. In advance ~t The

Planling
and shubbery
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cme month .1\ltt maU ou ;year $8;

W:hJt ~e your reactions to the rol·
lowing!

truckS;

One moment she is the "chief purchasing agent"-buying
neceaaary food and clothing. The next she is plant managet
analytlng new and more efficient methods of production.

.rot. Ohio.

Lincoln, Grant and Seventh Sts.;

Sb' Is a V. !. P.-A Very Important PerJ;On.
She is a wile,~ mother, a nurse, housemaid, cook, dietitian,

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MEIGS-MASON ADIA

lliCMARD S. OWIN- GINEIIAL MAMAGilll
,
REYNOLD I. GIIENI- IDITOR
"atiOII&amp;I ,.dt'ortUI~ttft_l&gt;&lt;Qenllllve, Boltloelll-Klmball; IMi,
.Aifutoa Aft., New Yoik cuy, Ut N. Y.
15Jtued ts aecoo.d •
mailfne mat;ter at the pott OUlee

Traffic
aqdAvenues
Safely, and
Speeding
on
2nd
and 3rd
on Main.

SbelsChiefCook, Bottle Washer,
Planner, Mother, Wife,Ex.ecutive ·

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the candidates for mayor of ~fief.
4Jf!'JtQrt, but it could be addre ssed
te tbe aspiring coUilcilmen. You'
will bne a majpr probl~fll in L~
sewage di"Jlosal plant, but it is not
lobe hoped that it will be '~efinlle·
.ly settltod in 1he eomtna two ~•rs.

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Dear Sir:

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Tbere is an old saying, 'Sometimes you cannot see the
Ill._ for the forest", anij tOO..y it is mighty true of .Pom=y
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'The Editor's

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A Needed tmprovement

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re!J~ot lo on~ point in particular where hundreds everv
opr cily.
,
.
. atteplion efp.:cially to that spot where State Route
State Route 124 meet, to the much damaged and unre·
~~:~ and unpainted guard r~il that greets the eye ·Of the
as he comes inlf!. Pomeroy.
Otir attention was direded tllis week to the spot when we
noticed a smaH white sign, neatly lettered with the WCU'd•
I "Jolmn1y Appleseed Planting". The new sign stood out lin a
sore thumb against an otherwise drab and bleak background.
and brought to mind, the thought, "This is surely a poor im·
ilt&gt;reosic&gt;n to a visitor on his first trip into Pomeroy Why can't
brush be cleared out, the guard rail repaired 'llld
Jr:efillisibO&lt;J to give a better impression to those who daily see
thisspot?"
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And too, with Meigs County now Qn the .verge of an indus.
we think it proper and fitting that a neat sign be
erected at that point callinR attention of the visitor to the fact
that here is Pomeroy-Middleport, the heart center of Ameri·
Ruhr Valley. Here too, is the beautiful Ohio River.
While we are cleanljtg up the city this Spring why not
clean up. this point especially and do a bit of sellln~ of P~t . ,
ltc1wn, pomtlng up il, advanta·ges, its natural scenic beauty and
fact that Pomeroy and Middleport are known far anq wide
being one. Qf the most friepdly tll'kn~~n the
Y•lh\y?
,

The Editor
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l~:~~~;lnsf:~:.~~~~~~· .~~ ~~~aro~~ i:.:c~~~~y ~":'~::~e~~~~:

helping infants become wc11-adjusted adults can be the
greatest accomplishment.
AU these quaiJties and abilities are required in what ·f.be.
Home D~monstration Program calls the "homemaker.'' .The
P

rogra
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t'
m IS a pa o
e coopera tve Extension Work in Agri·
culture end home economics which bring to everyone a Part
of the educaflonal program of Ohio State University ana the
State Experiment station. It includes 4-H work and coop'eca-

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Tho AO".tricon l!od Crou
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•1111 trio loa~n 11!'1""'"'* '"
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hour oxclu•h, lntO»"view that he
J hu given up hope of r~chlnc the
Ill million d"ll"'a aoal whl~h the
~~~ Crosa
for Ita ~7 drive
lund·
rallil!!i
drivosel
. .\ltbouSh
hll been iD 'J&gt;rovess lor two

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months Instead of the customary
one, · contrJtutiom1 to date total

tltls why lii. "' · eKch••IV• h;..
tervlew with
p....._
ly LOUIS C.AS.ILS
Unltect ,,.... Staff c.,.....,.,tl•nt
WASHINGTON UP ·- Gen AI-

only 78 million dollars. Red Cross
rbap ten have been urged to
"keep tryJng" through May but

t~.o .

fred M. Gruonther Rlld today
Gruonlher conceded tho! "we:ll be
American Red Cross ts In "very luckf 10 get up to 85 mttllon dol·
serious linanclal trouble" and may lara.
have to curtail Its service to suf·
Uon _
with the Agricultural program in the county, It reach,e s fering h~:~man\ty.
Failure of this ye~r's drive t?
You m many w ys th
h
h
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Jts goal ia parlJeularly .ser1a :
roug your orne emonstrat1on
former NATO
·'b\lj', 1tie
because the dilaster
·
lnga, trained lqcal
hpffi!j COIH!cU me.mbers, home vi- &lt;d!nmander, who'
;!lrdai,
luild which pulled lhe
Ails, radio, newspaper, bulletins, letters, exhibits and other dent of the Red Crliii foarljo•c.,.lo Re4 C1'oss lbrough post '"" "
means.
year, .told tb' Unllpd Pre" be bao now exhaust•d. Outlpys fur d"as·

~U Meigs County homema~ers are being continually invJtcd

to JOin in home demonstratwn work . Any interested person
may attend dub meetings In communities of county-wide aMI..

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Ill
C
V . es. ommunltles that are interested in forming clubs may

do"' by a few interested ladies getting a group together and
then namiDg home demonstration council members who will
!IISl.t the home economics 4Sent In carrying OUt desired actlvities.

Cou~ty Council Asks Support In Wpr/c
To Corry On Religious Education To ·.
YGung People Of Local Gtade Schools

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Religious training lot· our boys and girls has been d.escribr,d
by many people as the program which will give our children
character necessary to make them strong to face the realt~es
of living. Home and church work through weekday Religious
EducatJQn to re•ch this goal with the children of the community. These classea have been in our community for neanly
Through our Meigs County Council of Religious FJci.
necessary, funds are secured each vear to furmflh
and. dedicated teachers for these classes. Many chll·
..•..•.h:cave no other religious training attend those
vou helo your church and communltv to sunnqrt
lms program'-By the County Council of Religious Education.

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nhzht at the
Ather· '

oledlt'e.t anti pre11et~Umz the pii'J;.

r"noman. Sue Cram.mtr, Shirl"''

nan!, Charlene

on 990 spot

'l'homaa. Phvlll•
Mel nr. Cll:rol Bachttl, LouJ.H·
Zirkle, Reva Vn.han, Barb•ra
Grlnltaff, Marie Leifheit.
llt.11hUJhla or the patt year ir.
the Examplar Chapter were ll~n

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Ann R.upe, reeeived ~the tradiU n·
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and Gfrt of the Year neeived t'hr
cr.vel anti Rift. Mre. Edison H9b•tetter, Social advli.Or, aaal!~d

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.comed the Plertre elan who
·scn1 durin'~ the prOaram. A
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wu presented by PhYIUt Mull ·1,

l'onna Jonea and Vflma Rue.
1'h0 o~rorlty llorir, lite fOIIpw

roa end aprtna bJOMIIll were u...

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12:80 Searc)J for TPmorrew

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Romper Room
The Price Is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
Jl Could Be You

, 2i00 ltfa !~ Theater
• 3:'00 Quee.t.lti'or A Day
...3;'.f:i Mode~ Romances

3:00 Queen for 8 Day
~i5 Modern Romances

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, -~ · t)!Pe Margie

' . Bul lhree months. of .inlens.lve sonal inspection of alleys and 11·30 Strike It Rir~
mcludmg clearing out of trasb from the·m to 12:00
Valiant Lady
personal """ to lied Cross of· ?pen them ror traffic: Favoritism, 12;15

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Eto Phi Chapter by Donno Jo"!'•·
DAILY Cfll'II'TOqVOTE - llen'e ,bgw
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~nderlon
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·Mory
ed a lt'irt as Girl or thi!I'' Year or
Oh io Eta Phi and. lhelr preal~e t.

"comp~tition
doll~rs

-f~rther

-man
Eleven plerf9et recelnd- th !r 14. Mulic note
pin• In the ritlialiJUe fervice w :h 36. Garden
tool•
Ann Rupe, .pruldent ot Ohio Ia.
Pht &lt;hopter "''din• 1~ rltynt 37-. River
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••d Mary Kllq~otb Ander11n 38. Ca.pltal
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and nonna Jones eaeorUnc \lte
&lt;Ka.n.)
Pl!Jiiue.. were Sylvia CoJUru, .f\rln

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':tm'".7:11,;;:'r::'=·-=-::::-~:- ·-:;z::;-;.-:--;;::-:::-r~~

professi:n~i

parrot•

Sirllll

Ue attributes Red Cross fund·
ral!llng dlfflcultles, in part, to the
fact t_hat
for phllan.
throplC
Is vaBtly greater
today than 11 used to be."

yea~s
p~st

21. Hawk

lho
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a~d c~t $2,2~0,000
organ~zatlon.

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of
his four"fla,r
army
uniform, bea
might
hBv•
conduoitnc
briefllli on ·• mlllt&lt;ry probl'l"'.
11 wao evld•nt tJ&lt;at Gr'll'nlher ia
no lisur~.e •.~ ptpold81!1 1&gt;1 tho
Red Cr01f. .ije ~~ t"'lrzed 11o
prolllom.o wllb the lqtJih·rnll!dt!A
real"m lhall!IOII
lltflle
bill! mlUiorY
~·' pf
brilllonl
opmmandl1fl.

ment in Pt.P__per 'a nd 'IH!'rmanent
WAY after behlJ tQrn up by ~tllity
companies or 10dlv1duilla; Clean·
In&amp; of JI.JU,rsi l\41~onl ot trees
tbat are _..a bar:ard: St.ref!:t drainage;
Gtve-away of alleys and streets;
Ulle ot str~et employ~es l'!L J.he
awimmlne poql .-;nd IJo-ealled recreation park; Maintenance ol Front
St.; Use 0.1 pubUc parking lots for
t.be atora1e of wreeke(l, autos.
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Pollee: Separate the parking revehue from the QV~rtime payments
and ahow each in the pubUc reP.cp't; Abolition or tbe Merchant Po..
Uee and have resutar patrolman
lbr tbl\t duty and tile town collect
tbe- IIPflelal ,J:c pqld by the merctuu~&amp;a; Ca]'J:'ing f(;r and 1JI~perlng
tbe four or live babJtuiU drunks
and b_
._JN .wqo bav~ 4Qf~iea Mid·
dlePort for year.!l; Patrolmen be a
Uttle more in evidence on lhe side
walks rather than in the cruiser.

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flees and chapters across
the m cleaning streets and alleys;
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country, have e,onvlnced him tbat
Prohibition of tacking election 12:30
Search
Fot
Tomorro•
l•cOO KQtlf''S
:ff:i
the
P,r.oblem is that "peo· card&amp; on utility poCer (some remain
D ,
Gu14lnc L!iht
pie just don't know what the Red up for two years&gt;; an Ef-fective and 12
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the~
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Cross is, and whal it do... "\'
2cJO Our Miss Broci
Sanitary sy~tem of liil&amp;rbage and 1:00 KalJ~·s idichea
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"I am appalled by the miscon- trash removal.
1:80 As the World Toru
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2:88-.. Houseparty
General Questions: Zoning to 2:00 Our Mils Broob
cepUona of the Red Crosa hlch
3:110
The Big Payqlf ,
prohibit
certain
types
or
business
2:30
ordered the dismis.!laJ of 300 paid ter relief have been running far J have encountered .. he aid w
Housepr.rty
3:30 Bob Crosby Show
from Jnvadiaa residential sections; 3:0() The B..g: Payo~
employes
a
of
abo-ve normal. for several
in
Got
wor:h ·
4;00 BrW&lt;ter l&gt;at , ·
in
admmis1ratJve budeet of a row, he- .said. The
fiSCal
One which particularly troubles Compulsory Building Pe-rmits; En- 3:30 Bob t:rosb" Show
4:~5 Secret- fitO:r.m y,
/orcemcnt
of
the
Curfew;
Low
4:00
Brighter Day
the national
year, with heavy floods w New Lhe general is the belief that the
4:30 Edt• of .f"igbt
Unle" the Ame(coan poople con. Enaland and lhe West Coast, Red c,,,,. Is a "swollen bur a awnings in business district;1f· 4:15 Set,t·:'lt-·storm
!5:00 The Early Show
tribute more llbera,lb to the Red "really beat our brains ,ou t "
cracy" wllh hordea of
feclive and Fair System of coUec· 4:30 !~g., ot Nill'ht
6:30 Your Esso Report•'
CroH than they have so far lh"
Trom Hl•to,Y
do·•ooders on its payroll. The tion of Cemetery dues eliminaUr.g
5 :00 1·ne :!arJv Show
6:"tl Sport&amp; Parade
rear, he •flri, he will be forced
Gen. Gruenther, a 'l"all man [act thai he has jus&lt; ordered a the present haphazard method or •IJ:·
80
0;5~ Weatb,.l'lllon
some paying and others ignoring
t:s Your Ji;~sv ReP'Ic:toJ
to make
budaet cUtl which with plercin!t eyes and a phenom- creep 'cut In overhead
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$ports
Parade
~IJ "direct!_:{ affect'' such trafll- 'tlal r~emor):, traced th~ hi!Lory might be taken as evide:c:e~~~ the payment; Loose dogs; More
7!15
DOUglas
Edwlrds
We:.tberman
Uonal·/rotr... 18 di411ster relief 91 t~c R~d ·Cro,ll&amp; ttnancJal crisis Gruenther shares this belief. But rigid Inspection ot buildings lor 7 :00 Action
7:30
Beat
the
Clock
and al .tQ t!t~rvklemen.
oJ'l a sene1 _qf huge cardboard he emphasized that
ol lh fire batards and sanitary condi· 7 :15 ·DQuJia!ll i:lwards
Weat
Point
Stor,
8:00
1
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tions;
Selling
Intoxicants
to
per.c;rtntt ••,:t~&amp;l'f!t lnter¥1ew
chafts mount~ In- front of the case.
e
9 n
7 30 Sgt. Preston of the Yuko1
8:30 PlAyhouse·. of Sta.l'1
gons
already
under
the
lnnuence
&amp;:00
two-_
»u~rble fireplace or his office in ., Gruenther sa'•d about to per cen t
_'' Gru,nther r~v-aled in I _
9:00 Mr. Ar'lams &amp; Eye
of liquor; Displaying of merch~n- B:aQ Bob Cull)mings
CliJ;n~x·
ri:30 Highway Patto;J •
!:~:·
-,-:--r- .-of each dollar contributed to tpe dise on •ide walks; Jay walkina:;
10:00 The IJI'le Up
Red Cro,. goes
lhe admlnis· Reora:anlzation of supp\,v pur· 9:30
10:30 Per11oa to PeriOd.
&amp;CIIOaa
2. Old,'
2S. Tennll
~rat_Jve costs.of the nalional org.an- chases; Elimination of door to 11:00 P!a.ybouaeDO
1 ~hon a~d J.ts 3,700 chapters. He door drives for this cause and that ll:OG Up to the Minute If''""
11:00 New,
1. f.li:latt
~at'cl
elothea
Sc~rune tbe Weather
11:05 Seanntna ·Jhe Weather
'· $ J.
f~'
U . Mtl•
thinks th1s 111 a reasonable over· fund; an Eftfi:tive and Permanent 11:10 The Late Show
11:10 Tbe l..ate Slhow
t ~t:J"LII frUit
Sit~
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head COSt, Jn view of the fad that Way of financing the Fire Depllft10: Ci'HJ)~an
3. Tinyltr
lhe •Pitd staff forll18 a necessary ment; Restrict the Emergency Fa·
eountry
4. Shack
blrd1
nucleus for the huge volunteer cility to emergeneles (not use it
(PQN.)
D. River
2D. Rowforce which donates "hUndreds of. as a means to get a doctor).
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IAfr.,
lnr
mllliong of ma-n-bouu of service
The
above
are
just
a
few
of
tlte
taer.)
e. lluropean
lmplt.
every year."
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everyday pi'oblems that we always
13. Heat, 11
P!&amp;eon•
1n.~nt
The American people definitely have an4 have been largely ne· CHAN!il'JL )3 THURS.
CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY
Devou~
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Excla.
are &amp;ettlna• value received for elected, except, ot course, Just
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wh~t they Jive to the Red Cross " f~re eleetiQJt. rt la time that tbe 12:00
TliA
lli:OO TIIA
Lion 1
(Efypn
h-e aaid. "We are going to
38. Welrhta
adminl~ttration of our village busi· 12:30 Frl.nkle Laine
12:30 Liberace
.ortow
(Tua·k.•
ml:le on overhead wherever we ness ~e put ori a btu:iness bas.i '
1:00 !l'he FeQJlnine Touch
· i:OO The Feminine Tqueh
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28. Dlaturbtd
39. Pofe&amp;a:un
possJbly
but 1 bave not found and nOt be a political football. ·
.2:00 A·fternOon Film Feltiral
2c00 ,Utern0&lt;1n Film teitl~al
JP'. ·A. ~ut't
18:.He ttnde
31. Small
(Stralta
a &amp;!,eat deal of fat to be pared
Citl!len
3:30 Life With Elizabeth
19. PJlQl fruit.
J'ttle
finch
SetU.·
ott.
3:30 Lifo With Ellu~tb

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le~Jler'!l

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Oro,.

auon
.. .ross acing
:Q~o~~i/:;:.sled ~luewo~t
A MaJ"or F·1·nanci·a1c.n·w's
beeu

1arge IY d epen d s upon the famny·s ability to manag.,
, and to cooperate. Each year the planning and man.
side of family llvln1 becomes more important. Sue·
husbands, wives, and children learn fc, agree on wha
the family money must do and where It should go, They -nJ&lt;i
the value or working out thelr·own personal answers tog;t'b'•r.·
Sh e remem be rs that successful family living Is worth wor,t.·
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lng for. She knows that being a partner in a SOIIJld marrla4e

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Utept Suzvjay b.v Tb~. Ohlq. .J/~,- Bmtdnel. hie.• at 110 MeebiDJ,~.St., Pomeroy ....t), BmlneM ,o!fle'e~~ --

OOJ:I!Us to ~~~i~~le · -"!l!io l.ur ex. 12-0\}' Current
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My Little Margie
MDi'e etrectiV.e eontii;J fit i.aiis and 1·SO Tennessee Ernie

probably chtel bottle washer; a teacher, a peraonnel di·
I rc!Ct&lt;•r. an executive, or rather, a dozen execuuv.. rolied into

~"f• County N!Jftl.

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~blisliecf iVen• a.ltfrDO.n

The Price is Right
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tac Dough
lnd; · lll&gt;.onc!iq~;&gt;f side.walks jfcljll It Could Be You ....

olatlpns and /elimination of £lJ.Spen-

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J2.GO' '.Pile muta.ll.

pedrestrian hazards such as now
exi.st on Mill S~. opposite the post 6 :55
orfice ; Marking Of cross walks; 7 :00
Larger and better placed route 9:00
~gns; ){oviga: the light from Wal- 1o:OO
nul tp Coal St. -s:o tbat people can l0:30
Ut lo husiqesf ,pl~ep $ tJ:te e14~t 11100

11ion Qf _fines · and jail aWeqi:es;
Prc•il.ibihng the congrc~tio~ of
l.eeD•.agers in larJe s::roupa on
street corn~~ as at ~Uand Srd.
StreeU: Re~lacepte.t of pave-

Soon after, she Is an intorlor decorator. U.ter, she probably
as the aecretary-tr•Jasurer, figuring out a budget. She

S"bscriptlon rates: Deli~ by~~~:~~~~.:~~
treek: one n. In advance ~t The

Planling
and shubbery
the
curb tree.
and creating
t:afficalong
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mon~, $7,~)thrae moathJt $3 .GQ,
cme month .1\ltt maU ou ;year $8;

W:hJt ~e your reactions to the rol·
lowing!

truckS;

One moment she is the "chief purchasing agent"-buying
neceaaary food and clothing. The next she is plant managet
analytlng new and more efficient methods of production.

.rot. Ohio.

Lincoln, Grant and Seventh Sts.;

Sb' Is a V. !. P.-A Very Important PerJ;On.
She is a wile,~ mother, a nurse, housemaid, cook, dietitian,

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MEIGS-MASON ADIA

lliCMARD S. OWIN- GINEIIAL MAMAGilll
,
REYNOLD I. GIIENI- IDITOR
"atiOII&amp;I ,.dt'ortUI~ttft_l&gt;&lt;Qenllllve, Boltloelll-Klmball; IMi,
.Aifutoa Aft., New Yoik cuy, Ut N. Y.
15Jtued ts aecoo.d •
mailfne mat;ter at the pott OUlee

Traffic
aqdAvenues
Safely, and
Speeding
on
2nd
and 3rd
on Main.

SbelsChiefCook, Bottle Washer,
Planner, Mother, Wife,Ex.ecutive ·

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This is primarily addressed to
the candidates for mayor of ~fief.
4Jf!'JtQrt, but it could be addre ssed
te tbe aspiring coUilcilmen. You'
will bne a majpr probl~fll in L~
sewage di"Jlosal plant, but it is not
lobe hoped that it will be '~efinlle·
.ly settltod in 1he eomtna two ~•rs.

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS

Dear Sir:

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Tbere is an old saying, 'Sometimes you cannot see the
Ill._ for the forest", anij tOO..y it is mighty true of .Pom=y
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Light or dark

KARO SYRUP . . . .. . . . .. . .. ... l ~ lb. jar 25c
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SCOTTIES ...... · · · .... · · · · .. · .. : · 400's 29c

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Between ilobihsoD; Basilio Fot ~

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IIIOt ..W fHo

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'tale bJa

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Arnold Goes· Million DoH

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Lar7. I4I'JI ,..,., h0111tr for tile A'o .tlolit . Te4
tbe tanit llletal- Wllliamo al..,od h1o 11#11 l&gt;oRW

FR££. DRIVERV
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Redlegs Doing ·It lh~ Way This Y~ake
For Fourth Place With'8-6 Win At Philadelphia

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ttie foUrth Inn ing.
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b'r~'sacrificin&gt;J these A I units for space.

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deaiers, we are offering them to you
Too frequently men-or women
-who take active part.a In some
phJie .or community pro}ec~s .
"hether it is •port!!, health. clu."
Jeaderabip, village couneil, or
eburch work, are subjected to
unwarrante crltkl~m for ''be!ng
out In front, and 1ettlng their
itama in the paper!
Mus\,.'" always thlnk evil 1f
hur nelllhbor? II jealousy '"
~eep ln our nature
we cannot
free~ ll'l'lllt to othert the rf!~ ·
~~eotlultly ~ue them for h""lna

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drumnes• of dally work?
Thl1 little 1ermon hat bet&gt;n

prompted by a aorrowrul eom·
atnt on the part. of one UtUe
ague leader h'ere who &amp;ald b~
1 been
accu~ed of aetUng,
teady "to run for aome oftlce.'1 or
tryln11 to let aomethtng imt ~ f

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.ut thit Spor•a Desk has verified
..one of the current officers c!
lhe Melp Co•nty J.lttle Leaiu •
Auotlatlon aopll'i! to any polltlclt
•fllce or IJUblle apPointment, or

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1955 FORD Y8 Cusloll Fonlor .............................. , .................. : ... $1181 :
1955 FORD VI Custom T..bo ·.... ·~ · •· · · · · · · ~ · · .. :. ,· · .. · · .. ·.......... · ··•,.......:,: ·•• •••
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194a INTERNATIONAL 2Ton Flat. Good Tires, Runs Good .... ·.. .. .. ·... ...... · ...... · --~
1949 FORD VI Pk:klp, Lots. of MOeage Left · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ··. ·· · · · · · · ~ · · $28.
1955 FORD VI F601) Flat Dump, 5 spd. TraM. Excelle.,t Tires. One Ow11er · ·· · ·: ··· · $-\500
1956 FORD 6 cyl. Picbp. One Owner. Sharp · · ..... · .. · · · · ·.. · .. · · · .. · · ........ ·: .. · ~1954 CHE\'ROL!T 8.4 Ton, 5" Sttkes, ldealfor Product. Giotl tirts ... :;...... :.......tntfl
1952 •.4 Tot. bpl'es11 Pickur: . AGOod Sturdy Truck · · ··· · · · · ·.·.· ;·· ··· · · · · :·· · · ;·.. .. $475
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in I oftUblle "catt8e" I"hey llit'"e 'lo
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For Fourth Place With'8-6 Win At Philadelphia

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ttie foUrth Inn ing.
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Too frequently men-or women
-who take active part.a In some
phJie .or community pro}ec~s .
"hether it is •port!!, health. clu."
Jeaderabip, village couneil, or
eburch work, are subjected to
unwarrante crltkl~m for ''be!ng
out In front, and 1ettlng their
itama in the paper!
Mus\,.'" always thlnk evil 1f
hur nelllhbor? II jealousy '"
~eep ln our nature
we cannot
free~ ll'l'lllt to othert the rf!~ ·
~~eotlultly ~ue them for h""lna

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prompted by a aorrowrul eom·
atnt on the part. of one UtUe
ague leader h'ere who &amp;ald b~
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accu~ed of aetUng,
teady "to run for aome oftlce.'1 or
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1952 STUDDAKERcciliMiWer2DroACI• c.t ...... :.... . .,·. · ~:·•· .. ••·· .. ··· ~·.· .-. 1410
1955 FORD Y8 Cusloll Fonlor .............................. , .................. : ... $1181 :
1955 FORD VI Custom T..bo ·.... ·~ · •· · · · · · · ~ · · .. :. ,· · .. · · .. ·.......... · ··•,.......:,: ·•• •••
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194a INTERNATIONAL 2Ton Flat. Good Tires, Runs Good .... ·.. .. .. ·... ...... · ...... · --~
1949 FORD VI Pk:klp, Lots. of MOeage Left · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ··. ·· · · · · · · ~ · · $28.
1955 FORD VI F601) Flat Dump, 5 spd. TraM. Excelle.,t Tires. One Ow11er · ·· · ·: ··· · $-\500
1956 FORD 6 cyl. Picbp. One Owner. Sharp · · ..... · .. · · · · ·.. · .. · · · .. · · ........ ·: .. · ~1954 CHE\'ROL!T 8.4 Ton, 5" Sttkes, ldealfor Product. Giotl tirts ... :;...... :.......tntfl
1952 •.4 Tot. bpl'es11 Pickur: . AGOod Sturdy Truck · · ··· · · · · ·.·.· ;·· ··· · · · · :·· · · ;·.. .. $475
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in I oftUblle "catt8e" I"hey llit'"e 'lo
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PAINTING-

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
2 c.tnta

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word. oae l.n.Krtion. Minimum charge

01 l.bne toDMCutive i.naertio111.

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SpeeW - One month for 25 centll pea· word.
FUJI nte of 2 eenc. per word will be clurged for advf'rlialng 11
DOt pl.ld for before the 16th of each month followina tnsertion.
li'Zrwl ~ AdvertiaiDJ-Should be reported lmmedlately. The
.D.U7 Se11L'ael "'ill aotDe responsible for mOJe thaD one Incorrect lnR!rtlon.
C'.vd of Tbanb and Special Notkel of Event. $1.00. Obitu.ariet
pubUihed at 1 cent per wortl.

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TitAILER like new, steel body
firJJt reaBonaUie offer accepted
512 Headley St.. Mlddl!!port. i-1
T . Lohse.
5-1·3tt:

HAM SPOOT, Racine Planing Mill LARGE uaed buffet, good condi·
Sunday, May 5, 1:00 P· m.
J
tton. Bailey's Lake, Racine Road .
523lc
4303tc
on and after this dat'ce-,:CM:-,-,-:2:-,;;1957 '1
-~- .,-,--1 will not be resporuible for any GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
debts contracted by anyoile oth..:
Serviee. R. A. Finlaw, 512' E.
er than myself.
.,, Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tl
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Ben Gt.iner
5 2 3tp POWER UNIT with 35 KW Gener.
ator auitable f·or running small
cutting machine or loader. Sat·
isfaction guaranteed, $500.00
(2l
Of
Term~ to .!!Ultable person, SPruce
I -;w:;-lo express my appreciation
3-55M, Matmn City.
15 2 3tt·
for the beautiful floral dona·
tions, Sua:ar l(un friends and Meyerl'· ·DEE.P wgu,
PUMP,
ncighbon1 at the ttme of ttle
Crude Oil, $3 per barrel !. Virgil
death of mY sister, Mrs. Lwura , Teaford, Syracuse . Phone 007.M.
Bryant.
., 27 Otp
Minnie Bryant
=:::-_-,--cc--·-~ ­
~ 2 ltp CHROME brcakfut set. Good con·
dition. $l5. MO E. Main St.,
--·-·
Phone 181·Y.
4 30 3tp
Headquarhn for
SamS'onlte Luggag~ - Lam Ci!dar J~s~HI' --;;1otor. boat and
ChP.•ts - LAU Window Fans.traller with Bpare til'e and
Frigidaire Refrigerators.
wheel. Priecct f11r quick sale.
841br Furnltur•, Mlddloport, Ohio
Phone OOIJ.J.
4 30 3tc
4 20 tf
FOR SALE-1 roun~g roo~
~----table 2 chairs. !.lilian .Sl6ff, :570
2nd. St., Middleport.
4 30 3tc

Cord

Thanks

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I. H. KA WUI'IGS SOil!S 00. - Zt
bour trt'retker Sct'vice. Da1
Phone 0221. Nlg.bt Phone
fl0311.X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEAL .,JIB
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18) Auto S11les

(I .1 '~~(anted To 'Bvy
WA..'IITE0-2reu zr r~. Need :W us.:- ·

12 cu. fl. or smnllN' ~~~ trad '
in, on new rrec1.crs. \'II ill pay you
iop do llar, Your llut J&gt;olnt fltal
er, Fife
Refrigeration hclo 1
High ~chool, Middl eport. Ope1 ~
evening.~ 9:00 P. M. Easy Wrm ' .

19158 BUICK Special -,:-:dcc
r.- ;Sedan.
One loral owner, dynaFiow drive
R&amp;H , two tone green. $2,:105.00.
3-1·3lc
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
5 2 Ute (-;-;--;:·--:;;--:::-

1966 OLDS V6 4 dr. Sedan. $2,395. - ---;--:--,---:-:-:Hydamatlc drive, fully equipped, 3 room furnished apartment lor
rent. Next 1o ho~pilal. Phone
lo.ss than 14,000 miles. ~laett
284.
11 2 6tc
n1r'1, Pomeroy.
l'i 2 6tc

1MB PONnAC V8 Star Chief 4 dr. hr Rent Sedan. $2,191}. Hydramatk drive,
very low mileage, Immaculate.
Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy.
l'i 2 $tc

Extension Ladders,
Seaffold Boards. Drop Cloths.
Clinton Fl~her, Middleport.
Phone 62br..X.
U 1 tf

- ·--:-::-::::-:·-:--:-::--:-Flve Room Apartment with Jau·n·

1955 OLDS "88" Holiday Coupe .
clry and Garage. Fll'8t floor. A.
f2,193. Low mlleaac, hyramatlc
N. Bengal, Pomeroy .
4 3 U
drive, R&amp;H. careful owner.
Blaetlnar'a, Pomeroy.
0 2 6lc 2-ROOM furni!.h-ed-;-a- p-,-, :lm- o-n"'t.- ::3
ROOM
furnished
apartment.
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. Sedan
utilities furnished, 3 room and
$1,3118. Dynaflow drive, like new
bath unfurnished apartment. ln.
two tone blue flnlah. Blacllnar'a,
quire at Home Rtetaurant. Mid·
Pomeroy.
5 2 ttc
dleport.
,4 26 6tc
111M CHE
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YRO::cLET "210" 4 dr . Sedan. .1,006. Spotlcas original EWNOTON Player Plano. Mrs.
dark blue llnbh, a real perform·
Joho Stout, H.( rlaopvllle.
er. BlaettQIJ''a, Pomeroy.
t 26 6tp
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5 2 8tc
tor rent . Eleetrlc
wallpaPer
8£1!: BIU. CHILDS fllr the BEST !teamer.
Clinwn Flaber, Mid·
und c:ar nluea.
3.ao ·1 rno.c Ueport. Ph . 6203-)('
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER· a. m., Ohio Eastern Standard Time
V1Ct: All malr:eJO Repaired by Ex·
Monday, May 13, 1957, for furnlfb..
pert TerflnieiaDJ. Phone 8284 Y ing all services, labor, material
Middtepor:.
6-13-tl
and equipment necessary liJ apply
(biluminoua material SC-1) at the
:::OMPLETI!: Insuranct: Protection, rate of approximately 0.25 to 0.30
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Doo gal. per sq. yd., and aggregate to
Milia, Middleport, Ohio.
be furnished and spread for cOver
immediately after the applicetion
of SC· l at the rate of approximately ll to 10 lbs. per aq. yd., on :yt.rNeW modern 2 bedroom home ious r.outes ap.d sections in Atbena,
with gara!(c. Also 4 room Meig«, and VInton Counties.
Approximately 00.92 miles., var.
home. Con necting lot11. Out of
high water, Pomeroy. For · the ious widths.
Completion date : June 115, 1~'7.
price of one home. Phone
The bidder must submit with his
6204·Y.. Middleport.
4 27 6tc
bid a certified check ln the
70R SALF. -- Hou~~ . 9 roorua, all amount of $900.00.
moder n, good condil ion, 1 acre
ThP- minimum wage to be paJd
ground. Ll'l&lt;~rt Falls . Harriet Hy- to 1U labor t•mployed on this conatt, Loud,1 nvil\e, Ohio. I) 2 3tc tract .!!hall be in accordance with
the Schedule of PrevaUing Hourly
~~-- ~--:-=
I ROOM HOUSE, corner of 4th Wage Rl!.tes Ascertained and De~er­
and Cullege Road, Syracuse. mlned ~Y thp . Department of In·
Richard A. Hayman, Letart ~!Jstrial Relations applicable to
Falla.
4 29 6tp the State Highway Department
Improvements in accordance wlth
tESJDE- N.CE- SYR~ A
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Sl
Sec, 4113.03, 4115.04, 411!1.03,
10
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41115.06 and 4115.07 of the Rcvlaed
room.q, 4 11own, 2 up, city water, Code of Ohio.
lf4 A. lot $2200.00. Do you want
Before Issuing 1 purchase order
a far m, hu~;ine:&gt;s, or r111idence. the successful biddi!r will be re.
See u~. To Hell, liS't with us, we qulred to furnish bond In an
welcom e all listings. Earl D.
Mcndor, RNiltor. Pearl F. Park· amount eq ual to one half of the
A .
,
cost of the work .
er, g,_.nt, I omeroy. Phone 210.
Prequalification : Bidders mUit
_ _ _ _ _ -----~ .:_~. · pply !Or ~rtqualification with tk
SE VEN ROOM HOIJSE, 1165 Vint · epartfDeiit 'at l ~ast 10 days belol'e
the date set to open bids. InforSt., Middlcporl, $ti500.00. P .
Lollrldge,
5 1 titp matlon pertaining thereto . and pre- - --·--~ qualifying blanks may be obtain·
ed from the Highway Credit ExlllU WARD
aminer, Room 907-E, Ohio Depart·
ments Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. •
Bidding formS' will be forwarded
"TIOIIWI
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the Purchaaina Office upon
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The Director reserves the right
115 I. locoocl II.
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to reject any and all bida and to
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waive tcchntcallties.
On lt. II, Call Wrn. G,.,...,,
George J. Thormyer.,
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Actina: Director of Hla:hwaya
(4) 25, (5), 2, 2tc
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11\'~tJRANCI!: -'GENCY
t:lu, Automobile, Healtla
· ACCIDIN~
Life. C•aualty •rKI ._..

Reoll!atate Broker
In MID'DLIPOIIT, OHIO

6136-M

PHONU

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CONCIII!:TB . BLOCIQJ
-aulld ltHer hr Len"

bus, Ohio, until 11:00 A. M., Ohio
Easter~ Standard Time, Monday,
May 13, 1907, for turnlabing all

GRUE8ER BLOCK CO.

"""'"· labor, motorial ond equip·

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lor eover lmmodlololy liter the

WE Buy

.JUN'Jf CO;
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FUlTON THOMPSON
WA~'ll'M -

iattt. Vadllb Plumblnl. Phone

441-11.

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!amlly preferred:, houae ud Jar-

den. Good w11e1. By day or
month. Pllly HlU, Letart Jf'alll.

U90te

'1,~ ;1b. CharlestOn

Milk 84ae. Ditotrlb\llO.. wanted. lo aupply Dal·
ly and Sundty Columbus Di•
• ltlll fi..4 Co-op tractor wit •
lOidtlr. Jtl4 New Jlolland tor
patch, Ohio State Journal, and
IJt llanen.er with dlreet tut . • Columbu• Star to boyl and news.

·wb:ldow aDd row c·rop head •.
OnM
. ,"'· bto1wer. Vlctnr Hy1cll.
nenvt 1e 1\t. No. I, pboM

atand in Pomeroy and MiddlePar"•'•t. P00 '0•0lY10 P1•,m,,•0r&lt;t1y-bM
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10·iddwlopio
r 1e.

Two tn~ Urea and .;.btele, 8-32,
~ tondltl~n. Pearl Deem,

VanSchoyck , State C.lteu atlon
Department, Coh•mha, Ohio.

llelne 1110.

5-1-3tp

Columbu1

DJJpatC!b,

Ker,neth

G l 6tp

52
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~· (20)Buslness Services
.j,l\i!ii!•IIID
otorm and
RHo "'IIAA'" and &lt;Joon. St•ol . Nll9~11 ond C~IIK O,A*GI
.,.~ ~~!Q- awnlnca and ean- Cn rep,tr-Weldift&amp;~rv

~~ ~ S)lil :wnuom · llldlord,
~
t a lmop.

IDII
U..d Paru. Phone 3811; It ""'·

Ohio.

mcnt nece .. ary to apply (bUumln·

j::::~;;"":::'":;::;:.Jolil:;::;:/"~~:"'~';;"';;'";;";;'";;':;::;::=j 0.25
ous material SC.l) at the rate of
to 0.30 gal. per IMI· yd. and \g.

OHIO VAIJLEY

11tH BATHROOM OUTFIT. alto
eablnet •Jnk and o~r alnk c:ab.

STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASiNG
OPPICI , _
bpi (OPJ No. 57·212"\
Scaled proposab will be ~­
ccivcd !rom prequalltied bidder~
at the State Highwa:v Purcha•lng ,

1 IIAMI
ICIAP IRON...:: MITALS

._,.....
J.-:INESS PUPPIES for ••le,
Mra .. woodrow w. Call, 732 SYc.
' 4 30 lotp
omo,. 81., lllddleporl.
-ViiiiT_I_D·-;A-;;T-:O:::NC_I_ _
21_c MAN. to work on truek' !arm,
:;":-:;-:-:c:;;:::::=___!::30_ 1.,.

NOTICE TO CON'TWACTOitl
STATI OF OHIO
D&amp;PARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS

Office, Room BOB. Ohlo Department Blda;., 84 S. P'rcint St .. Colum-

.ITRUCTURA~ .

Hou~tkecper fqr two
adult1. Wrile or call rr•~ KaUtt;
. Middleport Phone ~)C: ·

Gal.

PHONE 330-M

""'-'CAN

qt -· ,$1.2}1

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~ESGt-.IC!'!..
ZE R::)G IS
THK:K.~-"!Q

ONE IS
AROuND.'f

0

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16 Colors to Choose from
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YOUNG S MARKET

SIMONS MARKET

W. MAIN ST.

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POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT

SHOP A&amp;P FOR ALL YOUR FOoD FAVORITES~ •• AND GET SOME OF THE •• ,

.,

C&gt;on't "" feo-ociou&lt;.
So$. I flew
the handle

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YOU CAN PUT YOUR TROST IN //Super-Right" Quality MEATS!
voree artion.
In William D. Huneate v!l.
SWisher Coal Co. , and the Villa: •
or Pomero);, leave was granted
the Swisher Coal Coo~ to move .~
~l.ead to an amended petition u:J ·
tll May 3Q, 1o:i7.
F. Harmon O'Bri(ln was n..med
b): ttie court to protect tha Inter
ests or Eugime Gilmore In the pnceeAllgs between the Citizens Na·
tional Bank of Midtllepart vs.
·Walter Fnank1in Gilmore, et al.

CHUC
ROAST

.One guaranteed quality ... "Super-Right•
Quality eern-!ecj btefl One thrifty price!

·33.;

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(Contlnu~ from ,... one)
Dr. Quillen was a member of
t hP Anierican Medical Association

lb.

&lt;HOICE BLADE CUTS

Fresh ... Plump ond Tender, PID Ready ...

YOU

Rodney Downing

See The
· New Hollond

ftACfOK SALIS
Pomeroy

ceased.
(4) 4, 11. 18, 23, (GJ, 2, Gte

WALL PAINT .

o:

388-V.

Cempleloly Now From
Hlkll Ia Cbute

Kabel L. Swan, Admtnito
tratrix of the .Eitllte of
CharleS' A. Gotachiu, -De-

Inside

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SLEEPING ROOM for

HAY LINER

&amp;ale: Cash in band on day ot Nle.

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( 14) For Rerot

Said preml&amp;el are apf~raited at
•1.800.00 and mu• be aold tor
not le11 than two-thirdJJ of aald
appraised value, and thf terms of

CHICKEN GIZZARDS · · · · · · · · · · 1-lb. pk. 39c
GROUND BEEF · · · .... · .. · ...... · lb. 29c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE · .. · · · .. · · · · lb. 39c
HAM SAlAD, home made · · · ··· ·· · · lb. 59c
LIVER PUDDING, home made · ·· · · · lb. 49c

BUY
SELL
RENT
STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
lind employment- hire- , - - - OFFICE
20 til Insurance
or find a lost Hc111 through Small engine parts. BRIGGS &amp;
Loval
Copy
No. 57·201
::---:::---,--The Daily Sentln•J WANT STRATI'ON, CLINTON &amp; IRON sarne.Bim~o
Sealed proposal• will be recelv·
Lwmra.nce A.111eney,
ADS Don't put tt off _
HORSE. Garden tractors, tillers,
Middleport. Fire • Automoblle- ed from prequalifled biddera at
·
lawnmowers, Clinton chain saw
the State Hi~hway Puro:haslng Ofca.n 398 Today- An Ad in •parts. Ridenour'.'! Supply, Chest· londs. PbOilo 6318-X ..._., fice,
Room 808, Ohio Departments
this column
er, Ohio .
5 2 9tc
Bldg., Columbufl, Ohio, until 11:00

GETS
RESULT",

olng, coot.a!Dlnc fifty aeres be the
same mort: or leu.

SPECIALS!

w.

3 piece light walnut bedroom suite
excellent condltton, $60. InqUire
Mr. Lacey at Oh1o Valley Bak·
1ng Co, Middleport.
5 2 3tc

IT'S EASY TO

northwest corner of said Seetlon
No. 18 of rownship No. 8, Ranje No. 18 ;thence east one huodred
PAPER·HANG-ING
No. HI
Town&amp;hips of tbe Ohio rods: thence •outb elJbty roda;
L. V. R•lslnstr
NOTIC. OF PUBLIC SALI
Company's Pur~lla~ and , bounded thence west one bundred roda or
RuiM, Ohi•
IN PURSUANCE of t be , aa follows :. Begmnmg on the sec- to the section line; thence north
~---4 27 U order or the Probate Court of tlon line e1ghty rods aputb
the eij:hty roda to the pllce of· bello·
QUJCK SEkVICE l'll W•..eb ·t;e- Meigs County , Ohio, I will offer ,~;;-;;;;-;.;;;;.i;.i;-;;;;;;;;-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:~
palrlne hy Factory Trained 1 for sale at public auction on the
watchmaker COI.l.L'i"S
4th day of May, 195'7, at 10:00
LERS, Pvm~ro, .
1-3-tf o'dock a. m. at the door of the
- - - - - - - - - - -Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio, the
RADIO • TELeVISION SERVICE, foJlowi~g described real estate .lit·
Phon,. z..JO, Cleland Appliance uated m t.J;Ie county of Me1~1,
Store , b .d
Main St., Pomero~ State of Ob1o, and In the Towmhip
2·23-H
of Salem , to-wit:
The foUowing described premIses
situated in the Town1hfp of
T.fRMITES EXTERMINATED
Salem,
County of Meigs and state
For free inspection phone 383-M,
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
All work guar&lt;~nteed. Fully in·
suretl. Vau [lhan's Industrial and
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
Residential Termite Control Ser·
ST ATI OF OHIO
vice, St. M.'lrys, W. Va.
4 9 U 'DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

JEWE-l

RATES

( 1) Notices

cl Ohia, Rein. • port ol S.ctlon

I

PHONE 398
per word

Legal Notice

Room•
New FurRitvre
FOR ,,
$,. f'~·.AA
,.·

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:.&amp;7. . .~

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BAK~R

FURNI":;Yil~

OD ~'be B,rllll

comer

appliutlon of' BC-1 at tbe rate of
approximately 8 to 10 lb1. per aq.
yd. on various rout'ea and set:!tlons
in Gallia and Mel•• Counth!a.
Approximately 87.16 mJiea, var·
lous Widtha.
·
)·
Completion; date: June IS, 10157.
The bidder muat submit with hia
bid a certified check in the amount
of $800.00.
The mlnlmum waa:e to . be paid
to aU labor employed on thl1 eon·
tra~t shall be In accordance with
the Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
Wage Ratu Aacettalped and De.
termined, ,~ the ·Depvtment of
lndustrJal llelatJonr applltable to
the State ~w~ Department Im
1'provementa 111 · ~ccordance with

·sec. tllS.OS, 4115.&lt;K, 4liii.Otl, tliB.
Q6 ~nd tlls.!l'f of ,lhe Rovlood Code
o! Ohio.
.

:Sefpre t11ulpl: • pu~baae order
the aucteuful bidder will be re
guired to ""'nl1h bo~d In an
amount equal \p ono half of the
cott or the wol'k.
PrequaUfieaUon: Bidders mUB1
opply ftll' pftq~lltlleaUon with. the
Departme~t,. ?t- leatt 10 days bttore
tbe date tet to" G8n1 bida. lnfor.
mation pertalnin1 thereto, and prequallfylna blank• may be obtained t
from the Hi1bway C::redlt Examin·
cr, Room 80'7·E, Ob.I.O J)epartmenu

Bide.•

flllllld•••~ · ..
4 :at Ute _ _ __,.,...,.
....
....,:--- (4) 20,

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Colun\~u,o. · OIIIo.

Biddhia torms 'will btl forwarded
~rom th.e Purchuinl Offlee upon
l'eq ucst.
. " ' •
The Dlroctor. rttervu ·t he rl11ht
to reject any and all •bids and to
waive tetbnleaUtiea.
Geora:e J, Tborm)'er,
. Acliua Dlr.t ctor at :Hi&amp;bwan
(S), 2, ate·

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lb.

Gallqiolis, Ohid'

No Extro Chorge for Cut-Up!

OPEN FOR SEASON

A&amp;P Super-Rlgbl . , . Choice Call, Exira LeiD

A&amp;P's Marvel Brand · · · · Rich

English Roast 49c
Ice Cream

Sat"rdayl Mcay 4th

lb.

A&amp;P Super·RIJhl Tender Sle~ Beef ROUND BONE

Beef ,Roast ·

lb

47c

6 FLAVORS

A&amp;P Super-IUgbl •. , Tender, AU M..l JUICY SKINLESS

Wieners .
Rolled'

C

A&amp;P Sape.-RIJhl ••. Boaelo1o, lilySlltlaJ

·73c I
I
_ 33c .I

Picni~~
.

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Jloulllona ... .llep ~. Sweet

t, ·.

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p
T

Strtvlberrirs2· s 49c:
Fw!d4 ~1 : . . 14on&amp; Green Slicen
F~

,....,.

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3

25c

0
R

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Ftor\da'· .. To~er, Golden, Ice Freah .

F

6 39c
O·

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'V'• "t&lt;'•
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A&amp;P's .&lt;;r••lmonl ... Or111go or Pineapple

Sherliet .. · .. · ............ · .. · qt.:39c
Dol Mon•• ~ _: w~. Ktmt1 or c......,.,.
;
"'\;(
1Golden Com .. : ·· · 2 • 17-oz. caM 29c ·

lb.

. 'FRESH fflurfS &amp; VE$~ABLESI

,gol.69c

pkg.

r

''-PS
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,
lb.
""' aper·RIJhl ... Loan, Tender , .. Short Shull.

.

v~

1-lb.4·5 '

P~l·

Noun 6:30p.m. tllO p.m. Nlghlr

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&amp;:,jj·6ant~':P:C.7'2 ·16-oz. ~an~ 37c
I Del Monto ___ Rich,. .Jmoe:th·
·.
··
Tomato 5auctt;· · · · ·' · .~ • 8-oi. cans 25c '
I
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-

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I Dol-~ -· Rleh • ..,
I Tonaato J~e · · ·.:

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-

i r 46-oL
cans 49c'.
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,J, • . •

NEVER

o~

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Thoily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 2, 1957- 7

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1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·llllddleport, 0., May 2, 1957

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PAINTING-

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS
2 c.tnta

r.:

word. oae l.n.Krtion. Minimum charge

01 l.bne toDMCutive i.naertio111.

~. --4 eentl

SpeeW - One month for 25 centll pea· word.
FUJI nte of 2 eenc. per word will be clurged for advf'rlialng 11
DOt pl.ld for before the 16th of each month followina tnsertion.
li'Zrwl ~ AdvertiaiDJ-Should be reported lmmedlately. The
.D.U7 Se11L'ael "'ill aotDe responsible for mOJe thaD one Incorrect lnR!rtlon.
C'.vd of Tbanb and Special Notkel of Event. $1.00. Obitu.ariet
pubUihed at 1 cent per wortl.

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TitAILER like new, steel body
firJJt reaBonaUie offer accepted
512 Headley St.. Mlddl!!port. i-1
T . Lohse.
5-1·3tt:

HAM SPOOT, Racine Planing Mill LARGE uaed buffet, good condi·
Sunday, May 5, 1:00 P· m.
J
tton. Bailey's Lake, Racine Road .
523lc
4303tc
on and after this dat'ce-,:CM:-,-,-:2:-,;;1957 '1
-~- .,-,--1 will not be resporuible for any GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES and
debts contracted by anyoile oth..:
Serviee. R. A. Finlaw, 512' E.
er than myself.
.,, Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tl
1
Ben Gt.iner
5 2 3tp POWER UNIT with 35 KW Gener.
ator auitable f·or running small
cutting machine or loader. Sat·
isfaction guaranteed, $500.00
(2l
Of
Term~ to .!!Ultable person, SPruce
I -;w:;-lo express my appreciation
3-55M, Matmn City.
15 2 3tt·
for the beautiful floral dona·
tions, Sua:ar l(un friends and Meyerl'· ·DEE.P wgu,
PUMP,
ncighbon1 at the ttme of ttle
Crude Oil, $3 per barrel !. Virgil
death of mY sister, Mrs. Lwura , Teaford, Syracuse . Phone 007.M.
Bryant.
., 27 Otp
Minnie Bryant
=:::-_-,--cc--·-~ ­
~ 2 ltp CHROME brcakfut set. Good con·
dition. $l5. MO E. Main St.,
--·-·
Phone 181·Y.
4 30 3tp
Headquarhn for
SamS'onlte Luggag~ - Lam Ci!dar J~s~HI' --;;1otor. boat and
ChP.•ts - LAU Window Fans.traller with Bpare til'e and
Frigidaire Refrigerators.
wheel. Priecct f11r quick sale.
841br Furnltur•, Mlddloport, Ohio
Phone OOIJ.J.
4 30 3tc
4 20 tf
FOR SALE-1 roun~g roo~
~----table 2 chairs. !.lilian .Sl6ff, :570
2nd. St., Middleport.
4 30 3tc

Cord

Thanks

- - -·

'(8bl Auto Sei:Vic,;s

I. H. KA WUI'IGS SOil!S 00. - Zt
bour trt'retker Sct'vice. Da1
Phone 0221. Nlg.bt Phone
fl0311.X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
DEAL .,JIB
3 • tt

18) Auto S11les

(I .1 '~~(anted To 'Bvy
WA..'IITE0-2reu zr r~. Need :W us.:- ·

12 cu. fl. or smnllN' ~~~ trad '
in, on new rrec1.crs. \'II ill pay you
iop do llar, Your llut J&gt;olnt fltal
er, Fife
Refrigeration hclo 1
High ~chool, Middl eport. Ope1 ~
evening.~ 9:00 P. M. Easy Wrm ' .

19158 BUICK Special -,:-:dcc
r.- ;Sedan.
One loral owner, dynaFiow drive
R&amp;H , two tone green. $2,:105.00.
3-1·3lc
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
5 2 Ute (-;-;--;:·--:;;--:::-

1966 OLDS V6 4 dr. Sedan. $2,395. - ---;--:--,---:-:-:Hydamatlc drive, fully equipped, 3 room furnished apartment lor
rent. Next 1o ho~pilal. Phone
lo.ss than 14,000 miles. ~laett
284.
11 2 6tc
n1r'1, Pomeroy.
l'i 2 6tc

1MB PONnAC V8 Star Chief 4 dr. hr Rent Sedan. $2,191}. Hydramatk drive,
very low mileage, Immaculate.
Blaettnar'l, Pomeroy.
l'i 2 $tc

Extension Ladders,
Seaffold Boards. Drop Cloths.
Clinton Fl~her, Middleport.
Phone 62br..X.
U 1 tf

- ·--:-::-::::-:·-:--:-::--:-Flve Room Apartment with Jau·n·

1955 OLDS "88" Holiday Coupe .
clry and Garage. Fll'8t floor. A.
f2,193. Low mlleaac, hyramatlc
N. Bengal, Pomeroy .
4 3 U
drive, R&amp;H. careful owner.
Blaetlnar'a, Pomeroy.
0 2 6lc 2-ROOM furni!.h-ed-;-a- p-,-, :lm- o-n"'t.- ::3
ROOM
furnished
apartment.
19M BUICK V8 Special 4 dr. Sedan
utilities furnished, 3 room and
$1,3118. Dynaflow drive, like new
bath unfurnished apartment. ln.
two tone blue flnlah. Blacllnar'a,
quire at Home Rtetaurant. Mid·
Pomeroy.
5 2 ttc
dleport.
,4 26 6tc
111M CHE
:=::
YRO::cLET "210" 4 dr . Sedan. .1,006. Spotlcas original EWNOTON Player Plano. Mrs.
dark blue llnbh, a real perform·
Joho Stout, H.( rlaopvllle.
er. BlaettQIJ''a, Pomeroy.
t 26 6tp
·
5 2 8tc
tor rent . Eleetrlc
wallpaPer
8£1!: BIU. CHILDS fllr the BEST !teamer.
Clinwn Flaber, Mid·
und c:ar nluea.
3.ao ·1 rno.c Ueport. Ph . 6203-)('
tl·l tf

A91 For Scle

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER· a. m., Ohio Eastern Standard Time
V1Ct: All malr:eJO Repaired by Ex·
Monday, May 13, 1957, for furnlfb..
pert TerflnieiaDJ. Phone 8284 Y ing all services, labor, material
Middtepor:.
6-13-tl
and equipment necessary liJ apply
(biluminoua material SC-1) at the
:::OMPLETI!: Insuranct: Protection, rate of approximately 0.25 to 0.30
Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Doo gal. per sq. yd., and aggregate to
Milia, Middleport, Ohio.
be furnished and spread for cOver
immediately after the applicetion
of SC· l at the rate of approximately ll to 10 lbs. per aq. yd., on :yt.rNeW modern 2 bedroom home ious r.outes ap.d sections in Atbena,
with gara!(c. Also 4 room Meig«, and VInton Counties.
Approximately 00.92 miles., var.
home. Con necting lot11. Out of
high water, Pomeroy. For · the ious widths.
Completion date : June 115, 1~'7.
price of one home. Phone
The bidder must submit with his
6204·Y.. Middleport.
4 27 6tc
bid a certified check ln the
70R SALF. -- Hou~~ . 9 roorua, all amount of $900.00.
moder n, good condil ion, 1 acre
ThP- minimum wage to be paJd
ground. Ll'l&lt;~rt Falls . Harriet Hy- to 1U labor t•mployed on this conatt, Loud,1 nvil\e, Ohio. I) 2 3tc tract .!!hall be in accordance with
the Schedule of PrevaUing Hourly
~~-- ~--:-=
I ROOM HOUSE, corner of 4th Wage Rl!.tes Ascertained and De~er­
and Cullege Road, Syracuse. mlned ~Y thp . Department of In·
Richard A. Hayman, Letart ~!Jstrial Relations applicable to
Falla.
4 29 6tp the State Highway Department
Improvements in accordance wlth
tESJDE- N.CE- SYR~ A
- CUS"
Sl
Sec, 4113.03, 4115.04, 411!1.03,
10
•
41115.06 and 4115.07 of the Rcvlaed
room.q, 4 11own, 2 up, city water, Code of Ohio.
lf4 A. lot $2200.00. Do you want
Before Issuing 1 purchase order
a far m, hu~;ine:&gt;s, or r111idence. the successful biddi!r will be re.
See u~. To Hell, liS't with us, we qulred to furnish bond In an
welcom e all listings. Earl D.
Mcndor, RNiltor. Pearl F. Park· amount eq ual to one half of the
A .
,
cost of the work .
er, g,_.nt, I omeroy. Phone 210.
Prequalification : Bidders mUit
_ _ _ _ _ -----~ .:_~. · pply !Or ~rtqualification with tk
SE VEN ROOM HOIJSE, 1165 Vint · epartfDeiit 'at l ~ast 10 days belol'e
the date set to open bids. InforSt., Middlcporl, $ti500.00. P .
Lollrldge,
5 1 titp matlon pertaining thereto . and pre- - --·--~ qualifying blanks may be obtain·
ed from the Highway Credit ExlllU WARD
aminer, Room 907-E, Ohio Depart·
ments Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. •
Bidding formS' will be forwarded
"TIOIIWI
• • from
the Purchaaina Office upon
...... ..._c..
,
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,
.
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request.
......_ c . .
The Director reserves the right
115 I. locoocl II.
-~~
to reject any and all bida and to
~ ....,.,.Ohio
waive tcchntcallties.
On lt. II, Call Wrn. G,.,...,,
George J. Thormyer.,
• . - lprln"
Actina: Director of Hla:hwaya
(4) 25, (5), 2, 2tc
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11\'~tJRANCI!: -'GENCY
t:lu, Automobile, Healtla
· ACCIDIN~
Life. C•aualty •rKI ._..

Reoll!atate Broker
In MID'DLIPOIIT, OHIO

6136-M

PHONU

Q11

CONCIII!:TB . BLOCIQJ
-aulld ltHer hr Len"

bus, Ohio, until 11:00 A. M., Ohio
Easter~ Standard Time, Monday,
May 13, 1907, for turnlabing all

GRUE8ER BLOCK CO.

"""'"· labor, motorial ond equip·

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gregate to be turnbhed and aprcad

lor eover lmmodlololy liter the

WE Buy

.JUN'Jf CO;
Pho..

iio

FUlTON THOMPSON
WA~'ll'M -

iattt. Vadllb Plumblnl. Phone

441-11.

B

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!!

!~""""'

!amlly preferred:, houae ud Jar-

den. Good w11e1. By day or
month. Pllly HlU, Letart Jf'alll.

U90te

'1,~ ;1b. CharlestOn

Milk 84ae. Ditotrlb\llO.. wanted. lo aupply Dal·
ly and Sundty Columbus Di•
• ltlll fi..4 Co-op tractor wit •
lOidtlr. Jtl4 New Jlolland tor
patch, Ohio State Journal, and
IJt llanen.er with dlreet tut . • Columbu• Star to boyl and news.

·wb:ldow aDd row c·rop head •.
OnM
. ,"'· bto1wer. Vlctnr Hy1cll.
nenvt 1e 1\t. No. I, pboM

atand in Pomeroy and MiddlePar"•'•t. P00 '0•0lY10 P1•,m,,•0r&lt;t1y-bM
~t
10·iddwlopio
r 1e.

Two tn~ Urea and .;.btele, 8-32,
~ tondltl~n. Pearl Deem,

VanSchoyck , State C.lteu atlon
Department, Coh•mha, Ohio.

llelne 1110.

5-1-3tp

Columbu1

DJJpatC!b,

Ker,neth

G l 6tp

52
.,...,.!: .e"l'\bi!I!IUon
• .
~· (20)Buslness Services
.j,l\i!ii!•IIID
otorm and
RHo "'IIAA'" and &lt;Joon. St•ol . Nll9~11 ond C~IIK O,A*GI
.,.~ ~~!Q- awnlnca and ean- Cn rep,tr-Weldift&amp;~rv

~~ ~ S)lil :wnuom · llldlord,
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t a lmop.

IDII
U..d Paru. Phone 3811; It ""'·

Ohio.

mcnt nece .. ary to apply (bUumln·

j::::~;;"":::'":;::;:.Jolil:;::;:/"~~:"'~';;"';;'";;";;'";;':;::;::=j 0.25
ous material SC.l) at the rate of
to 0.30 gal. per IMI· yd. and \g.

OHIO VAIJLEY

11tH BATHROOM OUTFIT. alto
eablnet •Jnk and o~r alnk c:ab.

STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASiNG
OPPICI , _
bpi (OPJ No. 57·212"\
Scaled proposab will be ~­
ccivcd !rom prequalltied bidder~
at the State Highwa:v Purcha•lng ,

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ICIAP IRON...:: MITALS

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J.-:INESS PUPPIES for ••le,
Mra .. woodrow w. Call, 732 SYc.
' 4 30 lotp
omo,. 81., lllddleporl.
-ViiiiT_I_D·-;A-;;T-:O:::NC_I_ _
21_c MAN. to work on truek' !arm,
:;":-:;-:-:c:;;:::::=___!::30_ 1.,.

NOTICE TO CON'TWACTOitl
STATI OF OHIO
D&amp;PARTMINT OF HIGHWAYS

Office, Room BOB. Ohlo Department Blda;., 84 S. P'rcint St .. Colum-

.ITRUCTURA~ .

Hou~tkecper fqr two
adult1. Wrile or call rr•~ KaUtt;
. Middleport Phone ~)C: ·

Gal.

PHONE 330-M

""'-'CAN

qt -· ,$1.2}1

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ZE R::)G IS
THK:K.~-"!Q

ONE IS
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SIMONS MARKET

W. MAIN ST.

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MIDDLEPORT

SHOP A&amp;P FOR ALL YOUR FOoD FAVORITES~ •• AND GET SOME OF THE •• ,

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So$. I flew
the handle

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YOU CAN PUT YOUR TROST IN //Super-Right" Quality MEATS!
voree artion.
In William D. Huneate v!l.
SWisher Coal Co. , and the Villa: •
or Pomero);, leave was granted
the Swisher Coal Coo~ to move .~
~l.ead to an amended petition u:J ·
tll May 3Q, 1o:i7.
F. Harmon O'Bri(ln was n..med
b): ttie court to protect tha Inter
ests or Eugime Gilmore In the pnceeAllgs between the Citizens Na·
tional Bank of Midtllepart vs.
·Walter Fnank1in Gilmore, et al.

CHUC
ROAST

.One guaranteed quality ... "Super-Right•
Quality eern-!ecj btefl One thrifty price!

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Dr. Quillen was a member of
t hP Anierican Medical Association

lb.

&lt;HOICE BLADE CUTS

Fresh ... Plump ond Tender, PID Ready ...

YOU

Rodney Downing

See The
· New Hollond

ftACfOK SALIS
Pomeroy

ceased.
(4) 4, 11. 18, 23, (GJ, 2, Gte

WALL PAINT .

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388-V.

Cempleloly Now From
Hlkll Ia Cbute

Kabel L. Swan, Admtnito
tratrix of the .Eitllte of
CharleS' A. Gotachiu, -De-

Inside

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HAY LINER

&amp;ale: Cash in band on day ot Nle.

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Said preml&amp;el are apf~raited at
•1.800.00 and mu• be aold tor
not le11 than two-thirdJJ of aald
appraised value, and thf terms of

CHICKEN GIZZARDS · · · · · · · · · · 1-lb. pk. 39c
GROUND BEEF · · · .... · .. · ...... · lb. 29c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE · .. · · · .. · · · · lb. 39c
HAM SAlAD, home made · · · ··· ·· · · lb. 59c
LIVER PUDDING, home made · ·· · · · lb. 49c

BUY
SELL
RENT
STATE HIGHWAY PURCHASING
lind employment- hire- , - - - OFFICE
20 til Insurance
or find a lost Hc111 through Small engine parts. BRIGGS &amp;
Loval
Copy
No. 57·201
::---:::---,--The Daily Sentln•J WANT STRATI'ON, CLINTON &amp; IRON sarne.Bim~o
Sealed proposal• will be recelv·
Lwmra.nce A.111eney,
ADS Don't put tt off _
HORSE. Garden tractors, tillers,
Middleport. Fire • Automoblle- ed from prequalifled biddera at
·
lawnmowers, Clinton chain saw
the State Hi~hway Puro:haslng Ofca.n 398 Today- An Ad in •parts. Ridenour'.'! Supply, Chest· londs. PbOilo 6318-X ..._., fice,
Room 808, Ohio Departments
this column
er, Ohio .
5 2 9tc
Bldg., Columbufl, Ohio, until 11:00

GETS
RESULT",

olng, coot.a!Dlnc fifty aeres be the
same mort: or leu.

SPECIALS!

w.

3 piece light walnut bedroom suite
excellent condltton, $60. InqUire
Mr. Lacey at Oh1o Valley Bak·
1ng Co, Middleport.
5 2 3tc

IT'S EASY TO

northwest corner of said Seetlon
No. 18 of rownship No. 8, Ranje No. 18 ;thence east one huodred
PAPER·HANG-ING
No. HI
Town&amp;hips of tbe Ohio rods: thence •outb elJbty roda;
L. V. R•lslnstr
NOTIC. OF PUBLIC SALI
Company's Pur~lla~ and , bounded thence west one bundred roda or
RuiM, Ohi•
IN PURSUANCE of t be , aa follows :. Begmnmg on the sec- to the section line; thence north
~---4 27 U order or the Probate Court of tlon line e1ghty rods aputb
the eij:hty roda to the pllce of· bello·
QUJCK SEkVICE l'll W•..eb ·t;e- Meigs County , Ohio, I will offer ,~;;-;;;;-;.;;;;.i;.i;-;;;;;;;;-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:~
palrlne hy Factory Trained 1 for sale at public auction on the
watchmaker COI.l.L'i"S
4th day of May, 195'7, at 10:00
LERS, Pvm~ro, .
1-3-tf o'dock a. m. at the door of the
- - - - - - - - - - -Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio, the
RADIO • TELeVISION SERVICE, foJlowi~g described real estate .lit·
Phon,. z..JO, Cleland Appliance uated m t.J;Ie county of Me1~1,
Store , b .d
Main St., Pomero~ State of Ob1o, and In the Towmhip
2·23-H
of Salem , to-wit:
The foUowing described premIses
situated in the Town1hfp of
T.fRMITES EXTERMINATED
Salem,
County of Meigs and state
For free inspection phone 383-M,
Gilmore Supply Store, Pomeroy.
All work guar&lt;~nteed. Fully in·
suretl. Vau [lhan's Industrial and
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
Residential Termite Control Ser·
ST ATI OF OHIO
vice, St. M.'lrys, W. Va.
4 9 U 'DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

JEWE-l

RATES

( 1) Notices

cl Ohia, Rein. • port ol S.ctlon

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PHONE 398
per word

Legal Notice

Room•
New FurRitvre
FOR ,,
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BAK~R

FURNI":;Yil~

OD ~'be B,rllll

comer

appliutlon of' BC-1 at tbe rate of
approximately 8 to 10 lb1. per aq.
yd. on various rout'ea and set:!tlons
in Gallia and Mel•• Counth!a.
Approximately 87.16 mJiea, var·
lous Widtha.
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Completion; date: June IS, 10157.
The bidder muat submit with hia
bid a certified check in the amount
of $800.00.
The mlnlmum waa:e to . be paid
to aU labor employed on thl1 eon·
tra~t shall be In accordance with
the Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
Wage Ratu Aacettalped and De.
termined, ,~ the ·Depvtment of
lndustrJal llelatJonr applltable to
the State ~w~ Department Im
1'provementa 111 · ~ccordance with

·sec. tllS.OS, 4115.&lt;K, 4liii.Otl, tliB.
Q6 ~nd tlls.!l'f of ,lhe Rovlood Code
o! Ohio.
.

:Sefpre t11ulpl: • pu~baae order
the aucteuful bidder will be re
guired to ""'nl1h bo~d In an
amount equal \p ono half of the
cott or the wol'k.
PrequaUfieaUon: Bidders mUB1
opply ftll' pftq~lltlleaUon with. the
Departme~t,. ?t- leatt 10 days bttore
tbe date tet to" G8n1 bida. lnfor.
mation pertalnin1 thereto, and prequallfylna blank• may be obtained t
from the Hi1bway C::redlt Examin·
cr, Room 80'7·E, Ob.I.O J)epartmenu

Bide.•

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4 :at Ute _ _ __,.,...,.
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Biddhia torms 'will btl forwarded
~rom th.e Purchuinl Offlee upon
l'eq ucst.
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The Dlroctor. rttervu ·t he rl11ht
to reject any and all •bids and to
waive tetbnleaUtiea.
Geora:e J, Tborm)'er,
. Acliua Dlr.t ctor at :Hi&amp;bwan
(S), 2, ate·

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Gallqiolis, Ohid'

No Extro Chorge for Cut-Up!

OPEN FOR SEASON

A&amp;P Super-Rlgbl . , . Choice Call, Exira LeiD

A&amp;P's Marvel Brand · · · · Rich

English Roast 49c
Ice Cream

Sat"rdayl Mcay 4th

lb.

A&amp;P Super·RIJhl Tender Sle~ Beef ROUND BONE

Beef ,Roast ·

lb

47c

6 FLAVORS

A&amp;P Super-IUgbl •. , Tender, AU M..l JUICY SKINLESS

Wieners .
Rolled'

C

A&amp;P Sape.-RIJhl ••. Boaelo1o, lilySlltlaJ

·73c I
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_ 33c .I

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Strtvlberrirs2· s 49c:
Fw!d4 ~1 : . . 14on&amp; Green Slicen
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Sherliet .. · .. · ............ · .. · qt.:39c
Dol Mon•• ~ _: w~. Ktmt1 or c......,.,.
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1Golden Com .. : ·· · 2 • 17-oz. caM 29c ·

lb.

. 'FRESH fflurfS &amp; VE$~ABLESI

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pkg.

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""' aper·RIJhl ... Loan, Tender , .. Short Shull.

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I Del Monto ___ Rich,. .Jmoe:th·
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Tomato 5auctt;· · · · ·' · .~ • 8-oi. cans 25c '
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ASSOCIATION

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Council Meets

11te Afrll
ford Horne
c1l Club wa.s
Mrs Helen

THURS•.fRI

MAY 2.'3
R!Ch.ard Todd

Robert Ta~·lor
Dana Wynter

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TO MEET

The Middleport Park AllliOCia
t10n Inc , w1H meet Fnday eve •

meeung of the Bed
DemonstratiOn Coun
held at the home of
Qu1vey A Stanle!'

Edmund O'Bnen

O.OAY, THE 6TH OF JUNE
(Cmcmascope - Techmcolor)

- alro-

Ben Cooper
Anna Marla Alberghcttl
DUEL AT APACHE WILLS

(Naturama Color )

POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May 2, !957

mg at 7 30 at the Village Hall
and all Interested per sons are
urged to be present

Brush Party was held fur thL
benefit or the Cancer F•Jnd
A potluck lunch was suved t u
a guc.sl mne members and thr1
children Those atteu cl mg were
Mrs Mable Lee Mrs Edna Ler
Mrs Anna Uart Mrs Bertl\a W1ll
Jams
Mrs Audra Well Mr '
Helen Qu1vey Miss Ethel Blaeio:
woo&lt;! Mrs
florencE' Well Mr&lt;
Pa!rJrLa Iones owd hPr mothrr
Mrs Ackerson !rom Elm1rn N Y
The next mectl'lg v.1ll be M&lt;~'
16th at the home of Mrs Flu
e nce Well on Golrl RH4ge It will
be potluck The meetmg Js from
10 A M until 3 P M

Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Soc1ety Ed1tor, Phone 6244
Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Sodety Editor, Phone 6079

Asbury Methodist "May Day" Theme Is Featured
WSCS Elections
At Amateur Gardener Meeting
Held Wednesday
Ma y Dn tra{IHJOnally observed Arrangements" and Mrs PbiUp
Miss M&lt;trJc.a Karr was clcctl•d as on May t~t was the theme of the IBailey read a paper on "Timely

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make~ lhiJ outotandi111 offer -'ble 0!«1~:

' lively lor lhiJ opedal aale. Theoo W.. bo~ oU the 1...
tum lhat have made Goodyear S.T Nyloo DeLwoo
Bupor-Cuohlona the bat tile value oo the marlu:~

Mrs. Lee Pratt
Is Hostess To
Kin Club Meet

RIZER OIL , ~0.
I..oeaUy 0Wiled auroperated

Serta "Avo-ndale" MaHnss
$24.00
Serta "Dream" Tuhless MaHress $39.00
Serta "Perfect Sleeper" ·MaHress $69.50
Serta "Perfect Sleeper" Super Firm
MaHress $89.50

ELBER FE LDS
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THE NEW ATLAS

hp

given by Mr 0
tbe £acul·
attend

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Jumors' mothers: Mesdames Ma

?f the Columbus Roman CathcJ.c
dwtese who dted Thursr'ay mgh:
Jf a cerebral h emorr~age
Stnckcn 1n the chancery offiCl
wa
Thursday, Btshop ifcady
, ushed to Mount Carmel Hosp1t 1
where he dJed a few hours later
Ordamrt. to the prlesthood at
Clevrland OhiO, In ttJS Btsh,p
Re:~dy
went to Washlngton 1n
1931 t~s a~~".sJS!ant general secrfl
'ary of the N:~l!onal
Catholic
~elfllre Confereilee •1nd was r l•
vatP.d to lh general stcretarv~hlp
n 103fi He held the post unttl !rr
rva~ named bishop
Bishop Readv s f1rst appmnt
:nent was to Samt Msry's Church
1n Pamcsvllle, Oh1o
Bilih.op Readx was mstalled as
biShOp of ColumDus Jan 4, 1945
·ure~cdmg the late Btsbop James
J. Hartley
A nallve of New Haven, Conn
~e rc('~\Ye'! h s' early e(lucation 1n
New Haven and at St Peter's ln
Mansfteld, Ohtr'l, where h1s famtll
moved when he was a thild
He received hl$ bachelor's de
~reP. at St Vmcent College m ... L11•
lrobe Pa , In 1913 11nd h,iS masters there two year6. iat\r He
(Contmued on Page Seven)

Scoui11orse Sho;·
Scheduled May 18
At Pt. Pleasant

As

&amp;REAlEST TIRE IN A'R.A.S HISTORY

Will Be Saturday

·,Test8To

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bigb

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H'•ghway patroI

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Joseph R. McCarthy died un-the
bf 4'1 but the cause or

loddayd If'
A mother .and her 17 }'car-oltl
ze • 0 IC13Hy de- .son drtvmg separate c;us colhdl' 1
a•ld the immedl- e&lt;~rly thu morning on the Succe8•

' meanmg Hoa(' 21h mtles south of St.au
Route 7 the State Htghway P•ln.ol
of the liver f(l function
SOitlf' medical autbnrttie, heL • reported
laid 1111 hepat1tb innammatum '&gt;'
Mrs Dorothy Cowdery 49 wa·
the liver m the1r expf'ru:- nce wa ~ rlnvmg north and st41pped for a
Ytrus-caused Others sa1d
the ~hool bus loadtng chtldren whe,,
1erm "acute hepatitis" t'OUld al~o her son, Robt'rt Cowderv, 17, fol
cover acute tllneu resuJtmg from lowmg her skidded mto hts rna
ther's vehicle The acctdent ha.&gt;varwu.s Cornu of hver d!lmage
The hospital woulri not or couJJ 1cned at the top or a nJJe
Nancy, four year old daughter not elaborate How he got tli~
HeaV) damage was Inflicted on
of Mrs Kathryn LGiJ Tbompson, virus If he d1d or whether other RohErt s car, medmm dama,S~e 10
and her suter, Kathy, 7, were re- f~t01'§ rquscd the damage w,. 1\JJ; mt"Jthf&gt;r's 'rllev live at Rt 1
turned home Wednesday from Unl 1 not sla ted
Long Bottom There were no ar·
versity Hosphal, Columbus, where
Sll.nt About Hulth
1esh and nc1ther dnver WI!&gt; m
'hP" had been enlered for obser·
McCartlty kt!pt a vml over e&lt; I Jure•l
vahon Nancy IS schedtiled for 1d detail! of h1s mcrea!lmgly Ire
A mmor accident was reporte.:l
surgery at Umversty Hospital with quent tnps to the hosp1bl, for a at Darwm on us Rt 33 Thursda&amp;
m the next month and Will have var1ety of stated Jlls, In re .. e 01 t at 4 25 p m when a motorcyelt
her spleen removed.
,•ears
&lt;!rtven north hy Clarence Robson
The girls and tbc1r brothet', Paul
He had r~peateq: or"'rahon 11 on 16 Rt 1 Shade turned acros.s tht
thetr mother and grandmothfrr 1 kn'"~ punctured by a pu~ce of highway to enter hu drJvewa•
Mrs A V Smlth have been in CoL- 9tetl while he was a Manne
The Patrol s;ud be turned tn
lh
b
d
t
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d
urn us an exam a lon!l s owe
He rccentlv suUered a cold 0"
(Cofltmued on Pai;:e Seven)
that all of the family have a rare v~rys He returned from Wucon
blood dtsease
'ln l (\urtn2' the Easter ho!Jda\
Nanry Is the most advanced of ..-~t~a hls'l fever and enu.red the
the cases and had been in MeiJ• Bethesda Hosp1tal last Sunday
General Hospital for transfusiOns,
lte d1ed th,re at 6 .02 p m
and treatment before she was sent ~ d \ t Thursday after a sever'
te Columbus on the recommenda· five11ay 1llncss.
t 10 n of Dr R E BOice. She will
llectt.n Pier Suce.uor
be under the care of a surgeort
H1~ death could not etrect con
~
who I• .....dered the beOI tn-.he trol or Ill.~
wmch ....
t
world fer thl! tf'Pfll ~~ - ~loh lieD, with"":~
oerata by one
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11.n1t'lJ'hiYer'sty-~s -~~t!lted! v!We. • -GOV \" _ 4 Thomson of
Wltlt_ ,~:Nfrox'imate\Y . 100 s.tu_1..
with more operatiens for the re- W1sei:m&amp;m was thought likely to ...entll tilan 11 part the PomeN"t
moval of spleens than any other ea ll a spcetal elecllon tu ftll th
Htgh Scheol Glee Club anm.1.!l
hru::pltal according to Mn Tbomp vacancy
Spnng Concert will be gtven Fn
son
HI$ bodv was lak('fl dunng th~· day mght m the Pom€roy Jumcr
One of the amaz:mg things abaut 111 ght to the funeral parlors i.lf High aud1tonum beginning at 8
th1s dlsea!le 1s lhal If a persen af
heh:!(
fccted with it goes up 11'1 an atr
plane they arc apt to die almest dom was we)come-to awatt cotn durmg lhe evenmg
The pregram for the tvenmg
tmmed1ately
ae~:ording to the pletmn of funeral arrangements
He
lefl
a
gnevmg,
beautiful
as
announced
today
w1!1 h.:&gt;
docl1lrs A characterl.sltt of the
dtsease ts that the blood-cells are Youn" wife-of 31 years and an "Awake 'TIS Sprmg', 'By Tht&gt;
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Sea" ' and ·'Go Lonely Rose" by
oval mstea~ of com shaped
adopted daughter oi fn'C month~ the Girls Glee Club
He left enemies who at t~1s
lime cho!le to follow the t:xampiP
"My Hearl Is Offernd Shll To
of one of his hardest hit ·targc&gt;.s, You" by Luaus anri "The Ash
former Secretary nr Stair! Dean Grove" a Welsh Folk Song ar
Achc!!ion Acheson sal:;l II in Lattn ranJ(ement by Marryott
' Blue Are Her Eyes" a .solo b\'
"I;}e mortUJs ml n1n bonum"Mtlton Lambert
"0( the dead say nothma but
"Fionan s Song" and '"fhe f{o
geed "
bm
In the Ram" by the G1rh
Pr...ld•nt Extend&amp; Srmp•thr

Middleport Child
Affected By Rare
Disease Of Blood

Pomeroy Glee
Club concert
T0 Be OOI"
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cition in their etudie»"
C1hairm'an of tbe OU tesUnR' dur
tri~. Dr. Carl H. RoberU, OU as·
•qd.Jte piofessor of education and
'r' meqlber of the a'Hvlsory board for
~e te!ting '-rogtam, said 10 top.
wlnDers In tests in 21 !IUbJects'
bcre will he rankea and their
"'Jlam.tp forwarded to the ·state de·
part-ment of education for ttate
nllldD,. • tt.~ top 25 wmnera in
eJCh aub1eet m the atate will re·
\:t!ive Cdlll-seal
from
lOCial high
receive
men·
d&amp;h
' or Qtber

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d.1y 1nd Tuesday by the h1gh
$Chool!l Counuea included m this
dntr1et Ire Athens, Galha, Jack·
son, Qoclr:irig, Meigs, Perry, Ross
and Vmton
School! and the number takmg
the test! are, ,1\thens, 82, Chilli·
1 cnthe, 49: Galhpohs, 23, Jackson ,
I~. Lott.n. 53, NthLonvllle 19; New
Lexmgton, 32, Oak Hill, 30; Well·
aton, 361 Albany, 12, Amel"Bern,
14; Carthaae-Troy, 15; Chauncey·
Dover, f2, Glouster, 14. The Plain~
13; Waterloo, 13: Corning, lD,
CrooUVfJie, 16, Glenford-Hopewell,
12, Junetwn City-Jackson, 13; New
Straltawdlc, 15; Shawnee, 10, Som.
erset, l-2, Holy Trmity, Somer~et,
bigh tebooll 4, Tbornv!lle, 12; Rockbridge, 11;
ill one of ftve South Bloomingville, tO; Starr·
heading dis-~ WashingtOn, 6; Coalton, ti, Racine,
Another 20 17. Centralia, 1; Catholic Central,
WJU assist Chllllrotbe, 12; AUensvdle, 14,
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United States
InEuropeDespite
BONN, Germany !UP) - Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles w~rned the Atlanti" alliance today against "unlimited
~C!:~~~· J~.~ prospect.! of a dtsarmament agreement with
A reltable diplomatic source said Dulles delJvered his
warnmg 3'5 the North Atlantic Treaty Orgamzation council

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N0 ted Jn Sch()()Is, ~
1'hroughout Area

plunged mto a secret dtseuuton of
the diRarmament negotiations now
gomg on tn the Un1ted NahonfJ •ub
comm1ttce In London
The sources 1a1d he was backed
tn this warnmg by Ita!Jan Fortngn
Mmtsler Gaetano Marttno
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The 15-n.ahon council, composed
of the iore1gn mmisters of the
members, met 1n • two and a
half hour closed SC!ISJOn at the
Been foreign off1ce ft discussed
ftrst the tuue Of German reunJh·
cation and the disarmament tssue
A reliable diplomatil" Informant
aaid the counctl agreed to stand
pat on the Western po.sttion tbat
I German b
can be
:rough!~ a out
as a rpsult of
re~e: that
eJeeU.u It

The .annual ruRb ef acUvtlles for
h1gb school !ltudents m Meig!l
County gets m full awmg ton:ght
as concerts proms and banquets
are ~heduled and last minute
plan! are mde for trJps Ul far
away and glamorous places
One srhooll!l taking itl last flmg:
at makmg a mark ~eholuhcally m
' late compeliUon Rartni~i=ds
students to AthenS" sat
Y to
compete m distnd
olarsbip I~
!·~::E~
1
t.e!lt!l In a V~tety of subjects
~ t:~~ ~:p~~~~re
Before PIWng t.hell' knowled~ '·j hemal relations
:~gam.r. the 1lelt lD SouUaeute'h(
'I' lf'U r
t
OhiO howeve-r, the Racme Gh1e
' 1~a ~t!.s~amen
Club Will pre~ent Jt.IJ annual . . .
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cert tomgbt ID the aud1tonur be~~:sman
gmnma: at 8 P rr..
t&gt;
~~ Y only ..au...•
u~WIIIOD
--aroent.
In Pomeroy Mrs Nel:t!n Swack- in which there wu un,anUbitytbat
harMr'l Glee Clubs will effer their the searth for • ~e:t d1.
annual concert m the Jumor Rltb armament qreem.ea&amp;~will be pur:~udttortum at the u.me time, 8 sued uneeutngly..
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o'clock Mtddleport bad ita Junior·
Today's
of
Seruor Prom la!t._Friclay and will the over all
giVe llll- two one-act pb)'J bJ .enmrs ned Fr•day nijht
Rutland's upper clasemea ~.Dnce
May 4th at the aebool1 Junior-5eli·

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settd&amp; 23 of tti ~senaers to Wash·
~1lnue. . . . Pap Snei'l;)

Middleport Little
League Meeting
Poorly Attended

was expected to
a warmng
of the NATO nahoru; umted deter.
mmahon. to re!IISt Sovfet preuure
in the Middle East a.od a strong
nc.,. promL!e of NATO support for
Germany's drive for reunifiCation.
In opemng debak!s Thursday the
Middleport L1ttle League AssoCiatum President Lionel Boggs sa1d NATO Counc11 aueed that the
today a date w11l be set sometime threat of Sov1el aggress1on contm·
later- but very soon-for another ues unabated The ministers called
m a ser1es of speeches for ma.t~
meetmg of league officials
A scheduled meetmg Wedne~ tammg a contmued deterrent ernday turned out to be even leJts pat- ploymg atomic as well as conveq..
romzed than one 1n Pomeroy the tiona! weapons
mgbt before, botb of which had
Serretary c.f St.ate John Foster
betn set to solve the same prob- Dulles conveyed a message from
lem fmancmg baseball admty Pt("sJdent Eisen hower that the
thu summer for voungstcrs I'omc Uriited State,; will mamtam t1s'
Europe
at present
roy's meeting drew nlnc taterested forc es m
En~emble.
strength regardless of Bril.am's
adults
"Ocdtcat1on," 'Roadways" and
Middleporl's attracted JUSt two planned defense cuts
"Wade m de Water" by the Bo\ • Boggs and player agent Kenny Me
Glee Club
Elhinny
"The Ltttle Shepherds Song" ~
solo by Ramou Bo1ce
{Contmued on Page Seven)
MI\RKET REPORT
CINCINNATI
Ur- Pto&lt;luce
Eggs, about .!!lead}. r.et p»id at
rarll\!; for U S consumer wh1te!!
Judge John C Bacon has set
and browns, A jumb.:n 30.33, A May 13 as the date Cor the Meigs
large 28 31}, A mrdmms 25-27, A County Grand Jury to go mto ses&gt;mall 20...22, B large 25-27, FOB SJOD
,.;hiles and browns A large 34-3.._.
Prosecutor James B O'Brien
\ mediUm 31 32 B large 31 33
Chlr'lr:cns stcadv, fryers 3 31,2 sa1d be has 1R cases to brlng beCecil Bradbury or M1ddlepo. t 'b 17 18, hens heavy 13 15, hg!l! fore the JUt), although more may
be added before date of tbe meetsa.1d today he would talk to ever~ 10 11
mg
Butter 90 seore 71.
voter m Middleport for tdeas on
"'hat town off1cmls .should do II
h(' ts nomlnattd for the mayoral''
post ncxt'Tuescfay
'Thts 1~ 9 promitH'" he to!.-!
~
The El;ub Sentmcl. 'and I m j.!(l
mg to kCcp 1t ' 'No one ' he actrl
ed, "Will be able to say th ,,
didn't have their t'hanre to reg1 •
Attendmg the twelfth annual High School Publications
tcr thetr opmions about town go
Work•hop, conducted June 16-22 by the Oh1o Umvemty
ernment"
Thursday on federal charges of evading $56,420 in income
School of Journalism, will be two students from Rutland High
taxes
Bradbury 1s one or three ra, School They represent the "Spygla,ss" and the "Westerner," .
Beck, who faces arrr.st under the two-count Indictment, was dl&lt;:ates for the rost The other• the school paper and yearbook
.n
are Mayor C 0 Fuh::-r scekmg ~
1 Washington, DC., where the lnternahonal Brotherhood flf sceond
MIS:i ~rtha Ohlmger, teacher and publicahons adv1ser, has
term now 1HE-1' ha\ In
Team ..~,ers has 11s na tlona1 hea d· -~------1
notrf1cd
the School of Journalism
been out of pohhcs for e1gh
hat Ma'l'y Juc'ltth Chase and Ernm.- 1earbooks, 4) ed1tmg and advis!Rif
quarter~
correct taK would ha ve
been yrars and Ray Fra~1er
He 18 scheduled to aniWer $71,96$--$M1,4:20 more than waJ
Bradbury a former \ 11lage trc11 Carol Hysell are planntng to tak
1f m1meograP,bed newspapers 3l
charges Monda~· before the A'f t•ald.
surer and clerk for many yt:ars 1art m the tnlf"nStV(' one wee
~&lt;!Jtln~ and
adnsJni]: of oC1s .. t
C_JO Executl11'e Committee that h rs
The second count of the Indict- said his campa1gn was start my Workshop on Oll's picturesque ,ewspapers, 6) photography and
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7) radiO TV JOurnalism
rupt mfJuenl!eS
the preparat1en of a fraudulent m(Continued on page Sevcn;
As a part of lhe1r trammg, stu·
A.ccordmR" to Prof L J !Iortt:t
On Wednel!i.ay the Sen.,te Rl'l!k· formw.on return from the Joint
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pubhsh thetr own news
SthooJ or Journalism anr! Work
ets Cammtttee will resurne tts in· .Cou~CJI Buildmg Assn ' a Tealrl.
lapers,
utdn.mg thrt&gt;e d1ffcren•
·hop dircctor, a rerord l 024 stu
vestigation mto eharges tb•t Beck st41r• ,Union real estate company,
ormhng
processes Thc1r wor.K,
i.ent.s and ad\ 1sers fT(1m nm
used $il20,00I} ln union' funds fiJT
Beet Cited poss1blc mcome tax
nt'ludmg
lectures labs and cri'l.tales partlcJpalcd ~n last ycar't}lis own bend1t. Comrnlttee COll11 charges In refusing to
answer J
lUes
is
superv1scd
by a staff o(
Workshop "We horc to better
sel Robert Kennedy S&amp;ld r:eccntly ,.. .. noit:\DJI• keforc the Senate commstructor~ cons1stmg of natlenal·
hat
attendance
lh
JS
year,"
ht'
~ lad month. HJs at~orney
tl
tr recognued author1ues m tbelt
he felt the committee couW. prove ... ,·• , a't tnal tome that an indictPome•o' Patrolman Edward • .atd
Betk "stole" the funds
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·espf"~t l\1 (' f1elds of pubhcauons.
The Indictment wall h:anded down meJI'twaa expected.
Strauss reported two men reh.1r•1
Guest cartoon.sl at th u year•t~
The Workshop, begun 111' IIH ,
after ''\nterisive mvcatlgllf,ioDli" of
Tl1!! two-coullt md1clment mark· mg late last n1ght from JObs •n 1~ a two da) conference attended Workshop Will be Kmg Feature's
Beck's lli:SO tn~eme tax returns, ed the ''culmination of intetllitve Parkersburg were arrested ~pcet.l by a comparative handful of Vt.rnpn Grerne, who carries I), 1
tbe Jushce Department said m mvest1gations" begun early Ill ing through town on W Mam Sl students and advtsers from Oh10 'Brmgmg Up Father" create&lt;' by
Washington.
19M by the Internal Reyenue Serv- about 12 45 a m
and West \'1rg1ma htgh school• the late George McManus Kad
1ce and followed by • revtdW of
Puhtzer prize
The Justiee Department Sild the the evtdence by justice lnvestlgaThey were E W Wines Ch' provtdes s1x days of trammg .n
or
return sho-w~ a net income or tors, the Just1ce Department uld ahire R!l 1, and Walter C War each of seven maJar areas })
~;398 and tax due or $15,540 for
Each of the two Charges carrie. ren, Pt Pleasant Willes wdl a., ed1tmg and dV I.'Ilng of regular lt the
1150. But tbe department sa1d a poaslble maximum !lenience of pear in mayor's court Salurda~ letterpress newspRpen;, 2) ed1tm.;: formerly ed1tor of
Bed:'• net lncor;n,e for that year five year4' lmpn&amp;onment or a fiae night wh1le Warren was e1ted to and advJSIIlg of yearbooks, 3) bu~.. zme IS acbed uled as
mess \)bases or new~papN!! ami speaker ll! one of the
ae,ually war $185,226 on which tbe of *10,000 or both upon conviC'Uon. appear next Wedn~day noon

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Bradbury Makes
First Move In
Primary Battle

Teamster Union B~Jndicted
On Federal Income Tax Counts

In ~ght ~··!~Illes I

Districi·Siate Stholarship Tests.
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, ', teSts
to promote "the large body of •tudents lo greater in·
' " lites! lh"l!cholastlc achievement and lo more intensive appli·

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Six-Year-Old Boy
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CalJsacO.f Death Ar R ed B

Followmg the banquet, Jun l~rs
Robert Kuhn and Marty Mut'P~
crowned Sentors Donald Headley
and Geraldine Powell "King and
Funeral ser.tccs Will be held Queen of '57".
Saturda,r at 2 .p m from the Stltl·
e:r:-sv1lle Methodist
Church for
The newly crowned King and
Fmal plans have Lcen drawn
Charles David BrewH, 71, w!olo Queen then Jed the fml dance to
up for the May 18th Scout Hone
dlcd Wednesday at the McCon formally open the prom Mr John
Show at Pt Pleasant W Va
nclbvdlc ho.spltal after an exten,&gt;.. Hysell IW&amp;I8ted by leadmg 1 he
There wlll be 13 classes. Tro
square
dancing
cd illness
phJCs
and ribbons wlll be g1vc 1
.)t'r Bl!ewer was born at Pm·t
Punch and potato chlp!l' were
~h entry fee of $1 00 per cia .. ~
~nd i'n Mctgs Cnunt y and was th • served throughout the evenmg.
wtll be made except 1n Itte lea I
·•on of Dav1d Brewer anrl Susa,
dass where no charg-e Will be
U:addox B.r1•wer He h~d spcr.i
m:~dc The show will .start prompt
• ~is last 31 yesrs at Bclp:re, 0.,
!Yat130pm
but remamcd a mcm~r or the
Judge tor the show Will b1l_
Stivt•rsYille Methodist Church
•'Chuck" S~hult~, from Flemtng ~
He i!l survwed by h13 w1dow,
burg Ky
who IS a nationally
dlla at Belpre Ro 1, the famth
known horseman Rt:Jgmaster for
home; three
.w ns
Wtlltam of
'he t&gt;venmg w1l1 be Walter :\f
Belpre, Ray llLMar1etta and Sgt
Pre!udcnt Eisenhower who bAd
W:m~sor, of Pt
Pleasant A•t
Details of Memorial Day .erv~ces
NorrJs Brewe1• of the U S A.
Fl.meral arnngements w11l b!' nou ncer for lhe show \1.111 Dr will be discussed Monday evenmg trouble wtth McCarthy almos
Force stationed at Denver, Colo
George Wnght Jr, chairm01.n cl'l at 1 he regular meeting of Drew from' the begmmng er lhe GOP
flve
daughters·
Mrs
FJl'('d completed Saturday for M1ch1-&lt;:l
Harmon, aged 6, son of Mr and lhe onlv West V1rgm;a mdoor Webster Post 39 of the Americar; president's first term joined M,·
Straug hn, Mrs~ 1\.rlhur Adolp¥on T\oirs Jo~ph Feehmk o{ Steuben 1orsc show wh1ch w~IJ lie held m
Lcgwn, arcorrhng tc an announct-- Eisenhower Thursda~· nl.q-ht 111
and Mrs Clar~mWnt O&amp;horn all of ville, 0, former residents of M·1 the huge
n~w Memorial Flelll ment made today. Time of the sendinll "profound svmpathles to
A:kron, 0, Mrs B P Aml('rson
Mrs McCarthy on 1he gr1evous
startm~
son, who died early this mornlll) t.fouse 1n Huntington,
meeting 1s to be 9 p m
fark"Crsbur, W \l"a and MISS Ella
personal loss /lh(' ha~ 11ustained"
m Oh1o V•llcy .!fpllplt.al at Steu May 2llth
; !fae Brewer at home, nne bro.i
A meetmg of the
Board of
Of McCarthy'~ death, E111enhow
bcnvllle of leukemia.
J, , er, Ben, Portland, 0 two susler:&gt;,
Trustees has also been called f6r el," sa1d nnly that he had "juc;'
Maude Van Meter and Mrs Bc:rtt'
' Monday e-vening at 7 30 p. m
Surv1vmg 1ft 11ddJ1tOn to tht
bccn informed of h1s suddea
M:Murra.Y both of Stlver~v 1 1le , 24 parents are a sister,
Featured at Monday's meetmg pASsing"
Jeanetla
«r,anif~Juldrcn and SIX great gran-.! Ann and tbe maternal grandpar
will be a 2() mmule !lim on Wr
Prc11ldent Truman
fl{)rmer
children
Power''
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jtar
wboee
admmllllral!on
v.as b1tterlv
1 Tbc remau\s are at tb~ ')penc~··
of M"aJIOII City.
attaclc:ed by McCarlh)
said hl'l
All
members
we-re
urged
tpd•y
·{:' fUnOral Home m Belpre where
was '"very sorry" Lo hear of hi ~
to
attend
th1s
important
meeting
is
to
be
'
bro~ght
•r
1
t
frlends may call until 'Shortly b ~·
wh1eh w11l be followed by re· death and would sc&lt;1d condole ••
Funeral Home t-...
, •fore tune of .llervtees
(COnUnuetl on Page Seven)
!reshmcnts
of the fu11
1 &lt; ' Jnt~rment Wlll be. In the Sh.
Middleport Ch1ef of Police Le·
'Bartr1,1m caut10ned evCTyone
er3ville
to be careful where hghted
or c1g1rette butts are thrown
w1rning Iolluwed a fire that
thl!l morn
at the bae.k
Sm1th Wine Store, N
about 9 SO o'clock E
preprletor and Tead
TACOMA Washington (UP) - Dave Beck, Teamster Uncarr~ed water IJI pails and
ion
preside~t already in trouble on two fronts, was indicted
fire out w1thout majo'l'
More ,than 700 students from
schools

Warning Issued
On Disposition
Of &lt;::igarettes

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Gaul, Alma Whltl~tch, Eloise Con·
nolly, Eleanor Boyles and Hazel
Murphy Soghomores serving were
Ja-net KQehler, Jamee Caldwell,
Jant:t Vmeyard, Bob Bigley, Rod
My Gaul and Melvin Sanders.
The menu eonS14ted of tomato
JULce, baked potatoes, cubed steak,
green bean1 cole slaw, Harvard
beets, rolls, butter, cake, 1ce
cream and coftee
Precedmg the bapquet, Mr» Nora
Rtce gave the
lnvocatron M1ss
Marty Murphy, Jumor Class pres!·
dent, welcomed the &amp;!mor Class
The response for th~ Semor Class
waF
by Class Pr.esldent, Phil·

Also a eomplete ,stock of Serta Mattresses and Matching
Box Springs lftlhe Furnllure Dept. on the 3rd Floor. .

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780 IEasl Main Sl.

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Only Serta da:re• to oft'er you tbia (amou• "Serta-P011ture"•
Mattreea, butlt w1th healthful firmnesa many doctor~ recem·
mend, now only at a deep·down pnce that defles eomparl110n
(or quahty so high! . . But remember, theee drastic reductiont
Ate •trictly lim1ted and wUl be wttk.drawn immediately tart.eraale. Check and compare the many luxury teatum- uaual(y
found in higher-priCed natiOnally-advertised tufttd
m.attreaaN Then, hyrryl Ivy now

Mr1 Robert Rawlings and Mrs
Cheater Erw1n were gut.sU 1'1.u,, .
day wflen Mn. Walter Crooks en·
tcrta\ned her Cana1ta Olub
w«'f: won by Mn. Em·
n1et ,SbJI)(!r and Mra. Earl WarnkP
The next meettnr wiU bl:! heJd at
Mr!l Lee Pratt was hostel!$
thto home of Mrs. Shuler
when the Kin Club me\ at the
The hosteM ~erved
' dessert home of Mn Ectgar Pratt recent [
rounc to tho.st namM above apd Iy Games wer~ played and prltNt
\h M l:arl Knight, Mr!i Ru•~ttll W~Jl bY Mrs tdkar Pratt, Mrs RI\ 11ll*o'n and Mn Millard Wlldet Chard VauJhln Sr., and the doof
muth '
prize wu awarded to Mrs C .1
Ebersbaeh.
A ulad course was served to
Mrs. Vf:da LeMw, Mrl. Haroll
EberJbaeh, Mrs Emma Le1fhelt,
Mre Emmett Blackburn, Mrs Ed·
a:ar Pratt, Mr1. Annl~e OhllnJer.
Mr-~ Rlrhl'lrd Vau1han Jr , Mr!i
( J Ebersbaeh, Mn W'l'" W1I"
don, Mra Richard Vaurhan Sf
The next meetln; wUl be bel~
at the home of Mn. Emma Lei~

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All popular s.l••• and

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MAIIRESSIS SELLING UP 10 $59.751
Salt Now Onl alld a~ntlnua lor llmlttd tlmt o•lyl

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Mrs. Harry Smith
i Funeral Service
Held On Monday

Te~

High School honored the Semor
' Class Wllh a banquet ~nd prom
FrHiay evemog, Apr1! 26, m Tup
Plains
The theme of ..,~eeorations was
jl-Rno"k and IW&amp;l carried out 10 red
md whit&amp;, the semor class colors.
Red walls were- gady decorated
~With largt glJttenng noteJ, sharps,
nalll, and records w,~oth the names
fc \i,&gt;" ~~- ..~popular
mu!llc emblazoned
them A false ce1hng of red
wh1te held a casca&lt;!e. of brtght
colored balloon!. Small tables
with wbtte 1ablecloths,
were de corated w1th red roses
Wb1te place cards were tnmmed
With red musi-cal notes and red
memory bookFi were
n:J.Scnbed
"Young at Heart" Red rose cor·
aag~ were glven each g1rl and a
elngle red rose bijd to each boy
for b1s lapel'

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DONALD HEADLIY

POWELL

T)le Jumor Class of Ollv~ Orange m1e Headley Ohe1ta Cole, Audrey

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On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

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WASHINGTON
expecledly Thursday
,COL1J'MBUS UP-A pont1Dc1l hts fatal liver alllitent
requiem h1gh Mas~ v.1ll be ~1111 r
The Bethesda Naval
next Wednesday for the Most scnbed the illness only
R~v M chael J R~ad}•, 64, btSM
ate CB\.lse of death ~ "acute

Middleport
Society

BAKER
FURNITURE

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Catholic Diocese
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STOP "SOn-BED"
BACKACHE

Mn Mabel Van Meter of Ches
spent Wedneaday w1tb ber bro
and .stster·m·law. Mr. and
Eldop Kraeuter, Morning Star
Mr ..nd Mn E J Htll viSJted
Monday with ff!ends 1n Gallipolis
Mrs Adolph Grueser vuated
last week with relatives Ill CharleatDn, W Va

Mrs Rolhn Bearhs left Wednesday mornmg for a Vl.lllt at Canal
wmchel!ll.er w1th her daugtlter and
aon m-!aw, Mr
and Mm
Roy
Evans and famtly
Mrs Karl · Grueeer, Mrs. Rolhn
Bearhs and M1ss Thelma Grueser,
president h11 the conung ~car d('cnralwns for the meeting of ttle Hmts'
when the WSCS of Asbury Metho Amat('ur Garr.eners Club at the
Durmg the mechng the rcs1g members of Magnolta Temple Py·
dlst Church Syracuse met Wed hom(' of ~1r~ A J Strauss
nat1on of Mrs James B Titus was thlan Sll!lten attended the mapec·
nesda~ evemng at the chunh for
Favors "ere nHnJature May bas· \ accepted with regret
Mr
and lion of Me1g5 Temple, Mlddlepert,
their last meeting o( the year
kcts filled wtth pastel candleS and Mrs Titus and sons are movmg to Tuesday evemng
Other officers elected were Mrs sprigs of lllv of the valley and lied 137 Motz Street St ~larys, Ohm,
Mrs John F Bally, Mrs Bertha
Allee Capehart vice prcs1denl , wtth harmomz1ng ribbons The 1 th1s next week
Scott and Mr.s Ru8! Watson spent
Mn C B Weese, treasurer Mrs dmmg table was centered with a
Mrs Randolph Humphreys" eha1r Wednesday with Mrs Alan Gcn·
Ural Thomas recording serre tary, May pole Jn pal~ pmk green and man ef Junl1lr Garden Club~ a:a~e helmer, Athens Road
Mr and Mrs M C Garvm, Mrs
Mrs Chnslhw Gnmrn, secretary of 1 yellow Mm 1aturc dancers were 1a report on the Jumor Amateur'tl
promotiOn Mrs Jr:~hn Sau\age Jr • gowned 10 p:~rly dre'S.Sel matchmg Cl uh wh1ch. was organized last Lyle Wunder aml son and Mrs
James Sch•ner and famtly of New
secretary of missiOnary education their nbbons and the base of the week at her borne
ark spent the past week end with
and serv1ce, Mrs Oma Wlnebren pole was bankt:d with earnatmns
ncr, secretary of soctal relations Pastel tarers lighted the table J Plan'i were discussed for the Mr and Mr11 Eslle Mossman, Mm
and local church actiVJtlcs, Mrs whtch wa~ covered With a green Opctt Meeting to be held at Middle- ersville
William EJchmger, secretary of cloth and the salad counc carried port High School on June S at
spiritual life, Mrs W1lham Houda out the same colon
7 30 p m when Mrs Blanche Wag
shclt secretan or supply work,
gener, Columbus and Southern
and Mrs Fretda l''telds secretar}'
Other arrangements In the home Ohio Electnc Company demon:~tn
of literature .!nd pubhcat10n
were or lr1s Lilies of the-Valley lor ,will giVe a demonstration of
The meeting opened with devo- and pmk Do~wootl The program Outs1de Garden Lightmg with the
tJnnl! led by M11; Etchmger who mcludt&gt;d flower arrangements un· Carper Nnuery, Burlmgham, 1n
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had as her toptc 'We give Because der specu.l cla5:;Jflcattons Colonial charj;le Of the garden presentatiOn
The
Rev
and
Mrs
Ronald
Pla.:e
We Love Ml:t~ Karr presented the - Mrs Hobert Coats-wtute lllarJI, A mo.vmg p1cture "Landscape for
and
daughters
Louise
and
Rebe~
proj;lram uslfli! for her toptc, "We a:z;aleas and tulips In an alabaster Llvtng" will also be shown and a
Love- Then We G!ve '
urn , French- Mrs Jamell 8 Titus coffee hour I! being planned bY ca, Green Lakes, W1s, viSJted hel
and Mrs Harr;
During the b~mes~ session It - lilacs, 1r1s and chrysanthemums the ho~tesaea, Mrs Earl Kmght, parents, Mr
was 11 olrd to pay $19 for light fix m an alabaster compote, Mexican Mrs Glenn Lambert, Mrs Charles Houdashelt and Fredclle Houda
shell for several days this wee}r
tures for the ch urch parsonage
- Mrs Robert Re1bel- yucca hos- Bradbury and Mrs E 0 Rail
Mrs William Elchmgcr closed ta duromcun1 , gcramum m a tm
It was announced bY Mrs Reibel and lert Wednesday for the•
the mcetmg w1th a ehapler on container on a woven m•t
that the Carper Nursery tlad mov- home They had been at thE- •
Pauls letters
Mrs Reibel prestdent, pre1tded cd and tr~mmcd evergreens plant former home m Gaines, N Y
---- -~ ! at the meeting and was reelected ed by the club .at the galea' at the whlle Mr Place took a JefresheL
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as pics1dent for the commg year lower corporation llnh of the vll· course at the Colgllle·Roc he~! t' l
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Mrs Earl Knight presented the re- !age Litter bug po!ltC'rs have been Scmmary and then they Vu;tter
port of the nommatlng committee plac~d m the schools by the club fr1ends In South Caruhna bcfo1l
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11 nd new o£flcera mclude vtce prCII· a11 a part of the1r CIVIC proJect
startm,a; bark to Wtsconlln
dent, Mrs Randolph Humphreys,
Mrs Reibel announced the Spring
1~~ \~( ~~~;~~n~n':! 1~i1~~ein~:
Michl Lloyd, son of Mr an•
nnc r nlral c 1 wel1hed 1% lin '
secretary
Mrs Phlllp Bailey, D1str1ct meeting m Nelsonville on Mrs Bruce Lloyd has been Iii
v r1te~Newcnmtr
Mr. l' Clum
n24 R
Heller
J une 3 1md th e F IC id Da)' on J une
i"lr
1 lmrt
3~
treasuru,' M•·s L E Reynold s
5 town o
With a v1rus tnfcction
lha 11nd tel!l so much better A!! my
The openmg devotional aervlce 8 at the farm of Orlandeth Lch·
Mr and Ml's Mart!n Cano1
~r~~~~~ 1 fd!" 1~~.:Ge;e:; ~~~~;; 1 e'rhd,:
waa led by Mrs E S Schaaf who man Gore
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and baby have moved from Calr
itarted tlklng wonderful Rennt:i'
read "Sophie's Sermon" and a
Mrs Strauss and Mrr. Howard forma and are hvlng With his mo
A8J;. ~n ur drog(lol for " ounce• of
,.
1 11
uquld RENNI:L Conc~ntrata You'D
poem "Others Rol ca responses Dyers with Mrs Thelma Pratt I! ther, Mrs Mlldre&lt;l Carson M r
n•Yer know a hungry moment wh!la
were "Favorite Type! of Flower a contrtbutor mvLted the ,Kuea~ Caraon lA employed at the Kalse
raduclnl wl\h RENNEL _ _ _ _ ___
Mrs Denver nice and Sandra Hum'
Aluminum plant at Ravenswood
phrcys, and the members to the
Mr~ Hobert Mills lmq new dau
dtnlng room where Mrs Titus and
ghter, Marv Lou1sc wcrc return
Mrs Heibel presided at the Stiver ed hnme from Holzr r HospJta.
coffee and tea services The door
Tuc8f.ay
pnze was awarded to Mrs Titus
Dclno Pratt Canton, spent !h
v.cekend with h1s moth~r, Mr ~
Lee Pratt and family
Mrs
Ch:~rlolle
Pcrrm Wll "'
ca-lled to Pcrtamouth Tuesday h)
Lhe death of a close fnend, Mr
W1ll!am Giles Jr
Mr anrl Mrs James B Tl! 11 ~
I
and sons, Richard and Jeffrr y
l'uncral scrvtecs (nr Mrs Harr.\' Rutland, are movmg Mondav l 1
Sm1lh wr.re hol ~l from the Ew1n ., thetr new home at St Marys, 0
Chape l Monday al 3 p m w1'•1
L111da Hackett, small daMhter
tho Rev Ralph Grove, pastor u ~ of Mr and Mr" Ge,lrge Hackell
the
Rock
Spnng.. Mcthodl~t
C~ urch, offiCiating
Jr h"being
"lurned
to chicken pox
after
111 With
S~cdrd music wa s prov1ded b:
and mumps
Mt s Ben Neutdmg, orgamsl
Bulla! was m ~cch Grove daughter. Joyre, were busmess [
Mr and Mrs
Riley Jr an 1
Cemetery and pallbearers wcr" vi.Siton
m Columbus W!'dr)e~day
the grandsons Harold Blacbto.,
Howard Grant, brether of Mn
1 cstet Ta) lor,
Lawrence
11:1ri Frank Groaan. ls 1 surg1cal pn
Harry Leonard Thomas McClung tJent at Melg11 ~ncral Hosp1ta 1
and Leo Smith
Gene Reed USAF, who 1i atu
Among those. from out or tmvr. tlonc(t at t he Lockb(]urne An:
~ttendlna the ~ervlccs were Mr
Force Base • .sp['nt th.- werkend
lind Mrs Thomu McClung Jack· visiting Mra Lee Pratt and !am
·un, Rev an~ Mrs Le11ter 1'ayl01, lly
Kingston, Floyd
W11l, Akron,
Mn Arthur Skmncr &lt;~nd Mr~
Mrs Victor Joyce and daughter o( Dave Farmer drove to Kanawhl
Ncl•onv11le and Mra. George Bow- Cit¥ today where they W('rc lu":"t
ers, ~hd'dloport.
cheon ;ucsts of Mrs Vmrcnl
Reuhman and were -nceomp:mu~'
home by Mrs Garnet Fleck Chi
raao. who will vUlt at the Farm
or.Sklnner borne

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lumber laymg agmnst the stde ef
the butldlna. mrul likely from
"Jhl
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thrown 1nto '' The
u ed t o.,.cco
chief said,
"Throwing away lighted matenal
can be vf'ry dangerous noW with
the dry Ieason well upon UJ.':
Ch1ef Bartrum reported a ndnor
acctdent Thursday morning at the
corner of South Second and Mlll
S!~;~:~~~. Franklin Martin, 20, Mid
~
started past the intersecdecided to stop and park,
u'? to do ao
he backed up he bumped
II car driven by James t~olmer
1

19, who had stopped batk of Martin Only mmor damage wu m·
curred, and repairs were arrani(ed
b~tween the partt~s There were
no .arreBts The Martln car was
owned by Lonnie Frazier.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
IHseharged Gordon Wmebren·
ner, Syracuse; Wllliam Kaspar,
Pomero)'", Henry Ward, MJddh·
port: Hobart Raub, Pemeroy, E1·
ward Myen, MinersvJlle

Grand Jury Will
Convene May 13

Two From Rutland.High School
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Register For Ohio U Workshop

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