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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd_Ie_po_rt_,_o._. M
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Paul E. French
Funeral Service
Held On Tuesday

Funeral serv1ces for Paul f
French were helrt Tuesday after·
noon at the R.awhng.,..Coals Fun
FAMU.Y NIGHTS
2 Adult Tlck•tt Admits Cu Loect er;.l Home with Fre•l G :~ rrlncP.
Double felture Horror Showt
past or the Church of Chn.st of·
Marla English
Chester Morris rleiatmg. Mrs C he.~ lcr Erwm ,
THE SHE CREATURE
Chur&lt;:h of Chnsl orgamst. playe!
- alSOfor the services lind members of
Peter Grayes
B"evcrly Garland the chu1·ch were m chargP. of the
II, CONQU&amp;RED THE WORLD

IR,ST

The Daily Se~tinel

Roush-Smith Nuptials Exchanged
In Double Ring Ceremony Sunday

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TONISHT

Rooms
New Furniture
FOR

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE ·

Oa The Brightest Comer
In Middleport

T~UR$.-FRI
Paul Newman

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Pboae 8071

Mrs • J" W• McM UrrQy I5 H.05 teSS
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SOMEBODY UP THEilE
LIKES Ml
(U P•cka A Wallup)
Joan Evans
Ben Cooper
STRANGE 0 E TUR
A V N
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LucWe Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy ioclety Editor, Phone 6244

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O'J! ' Jac~ Bee tel, Hay ~man,
&amp;nd Don St1vers Bunal was 1n th&lt;:

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Middleport Hill Cemetery.
Rflat1ve~S from out or town wer":"
Mr and Mrs. Earl french, Sex·
ley; Mr. anc1 Mrs. Owe n French ,
Mrs. Cl
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h
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'Y e rrenc , Jac son; Stc·
l hen Cope, Battle Creek, Mich .

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Mc~urr~~~~~~ty ~ve~? com~unicau~!ti!!~
future

Mrs. J w.
Mrs. Albert Young entertamed the
Pomeroy Garden Clutt, Monday af.
ternoon at her home Butternut
Ave. Sprmg flower a.:rangements
\of tulips, pansies, bleeding hearts
and wild flowers were used
th.roughout the home.
The meeting opened in regular
form w1th the president, Mu. Ed-

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ward Baer.
re·
sponded
to presiding.
roll call Members
with "birds
ln My Garden."
During the busmcss session Mra.
E. W. Coats, Mrs. William B. Downle and Mrs. J . 0. Roedel were
named as the nominating commit•
tee and Mn. Charles Peq~lnger
Mrs. C. E. W. D().wnie ana Mrs:
Charles Gocglem were na;ed as
the program commtltee f
year.
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Dinner Is Given
Honoring Birthday
Of Mrs. J. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis en
tertained Sunday with a turkt:v
clitmer honoring the birthday {r
tneir granddaughter,
Mn. Jeff
Wilson, Pomeroy. A decorated
birthday eaka and ice cream wer-e
served as the dessert c{lurse ror
fhe dinner.
Those present were Mrs. Wilsun

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tet JOUrlolf

. Awoy to a happy aummtr .•• ~G light, cool, tal)' art

&amp;mart W.e3ttt ... you11 rl.,eln 'em I You111ikt the
new tlostic sleek·flt features! bouncy foam·d'epe
.at..J
Among our Styles:
C~am,

W ·~~on, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Er
neJh Carpenter, Mr. anrl Mrs . Paul
Saunders, Gallipulis and William

Miss Joy Patri-cia Smilh , dau·
'thler of Mr. and Mrs. Thco L.
Smith , 121 Peacock Ave., rome

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HARTLEY and BENNETT

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"Oy,
0., wascapping
capped in
the verv
tmpreli!live
ceremony
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the Dental Hygiene ·Depart,mcnt
1t the c ollege of ontistry, Ohio
State Univcnity, on M•ay
Joy Is
the pianist for the- College o( Den~
~lst ry Choru s which gave several
impressive .selection.&amp; ror the Pl'(T

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been WomCil
• .e leel•d'~ Freahman
by Alpho
Lambda Delta,
Honorary Soronty ror her sch
l:.~11tie ach.ievements.
Miss Smith wag a graduate oi
Pr.mcroy High School , Class Jr

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United Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held

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The Official Board of the United
Methodist Church me\ Monda)·
e vening at the church with Frank
Vaughan, vice chairman, presiding.
Devotions and prayer by Leo
Crew opened the meeting. A new
typewriter wu purchased for the~
church. Estimates for palntJng the
church parsonage were read and
the Pomeroy cement Block esti·
mate aeccptcd.
It w.aa voted to repair the crosli
on the ehurcb and alao to pay the
expense1 of Paul Reuter to attend
the annual Ohio Conference al
Lakeside the week or June '·
Mn. Gerald Wildermuth in be
half of tllle mulio-commlttee thank
ed all whQ eontri.buted toward the
~ureh_,e of tht n~ maroon choir
r:obe" Mra. Haney V~nVnnken
~u ~.mod t.o serve aa choir c:Ur~ctor fo~ , the aummtt. Mr. Vaugh·
An CIPrP.!JR!d appreci1tton for the
effJel~-t' aervice of the secretary,
Mf•· 1 c:d"' Webster. the treasurer,

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Officers May 14

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Meigs County's first traffic fatality of the year was record·
ed Wednesday night approximate!) on~ mile south of Middleport, when seven persons were killed in a three car crash on
State Rout~ 7. According to investigating Highway Patrolm•n
the crash was caused when one &lt;i.rlver aU.empled )0 pass a
truck and crashed head-on into an appl]laching car.
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Safety Strips To
Be Painted On
Major Highways

l.bilr :!fiends lp. LetarL

COLUMBUS UP - Tht state
Highw,y Department will beg)n
painting four·inch wide "safety
fltrip!" along Ohio's major highways immediately, GoY. C. Wii.
liam O'Neill announced today.
The strips, to be patnted With
a special type of white pa10t. con·
taining rerlectlye glass Spheres,
will be loeated along the extume
right band edge of some 7 000
mile~ of primary highways, 'ac·
cord1ng to the govenor.
O'Neill said the technique, which
has been 115("d expe.'t'imentally in
several nates, "has pro\Jt!n a major contribution in term.: or drivJng eonYenience."
O'Neill nid the program, expected to coM about $6.50,000, will
be complete-d during the current
year.

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forWaU
Cablntlt 1H4" wW.
89r a yd.

will be annolllleeto
names in their proW~ Vir&amp;illil and

for I!a10

Cabl- 22" wklo
.1.89 ycl.
R.l.vepswood'a trat'lltlonal "!5odollar", banquet, usually held In
•the Spri-ng, is beimg poatpori$1
until next FalJ, accbrdlng to 311
announcement made today by ~­
iene W.atkins, 1807 pre&amp;dent of
the RavM;awooif Sebools Improve·

A completely new Idea- permanent. cushioned pro•
teclloin for your ahelv.., elan" ond dlthtt - In any
length you nttd. Easy to cltcm. n.Vtr needs chanGing.
Brlnv your ahtlf measurements oftd select from newest

colo.,, (COLORS)

Christ Church, North Brookf!ctd,
Man., and in Jan. 191J8 became the
viear or St. Stephens Church, West·
boro, Mass.
A June wedding Is planned,

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ment A:s30Ciation.
The d~ion poatPunement was
made by ttie 16-man board of diree~on thi! week in onter to select
a date }n cool weatller a.nd mee~·
il)g tbe convenknce of the spelk·

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Reg. $3.95 '. Croquet Sefi
For ·Foti, "Piayets
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Full size &amp;". !ll~il~(li ,_, ll&amp;nd,l.,a striped \n
bplUan\ colbts, solid color enameled plastic"• billls. N!ne heavy ·~pect arches and
book.of rules..
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to lab whene'Vet the aymptOJJlll

set out of hsnd.

Toot-drive a Plymoulh loday. Thon comP,.ro Plymouth
wllh tba "other two"' ••• oe.nd you'll 860 why dloUIIQda pt
Plymoulh F - ~y day-and love ill

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Goerge W111iam

Halle~ .

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'lo. 2, Ches-hire .

Elizabelh Halley, 32, Rt. No. 2,
Cheshire.
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George R. ML"Coy, Jt .. age fl, •
Route 2, ~eshire
Manhal] McCoy. 40, Cheshire.
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~s. Charle3 McCoy,
19, Clle·
&gt;hlrf
N"ahcy McCoy, 15. Cheshire.
In Metgs General Hospital uc:
Ruby McCoY. 37, wife ot

Mar-

shall McCoy ,skull fracture, seve~
&gt;hock, leg i.nJune~ and coodition
reported very critical.
Ruth Ann Halley, 8, CM&gt;shire
Rt. 2. Skull fracture,
fractured
no~e . CcJfldition reported fair.
TJniiJjured in the accident w:u
Huber Boyd Fulton, 48, Ro:1te 1
Che-shire, driver of the truck.
Sheril'f Robert Hartenbach and
Hlghway Patrohnen C. L. Bog"'s,
W. J. Keating .wnd ll R. Curtis
whG investigated the a~ ide .1t
~aid that the car driven by J ohn
Carter Smith was traveling south
on Route 7 and wa.s racing w1th
an wtidentified ear wbG .sped on
past the scene or the accident.
The Daily Sentinel today learr:
ed that theTe were five witneues
to the fataJ acoident. They 111d
that the unidentified car wbic'•
sped away from tlw aecide:tt
scene was a two toned Plymouth
with a hght top and brown bo"·
tom.
annuod
Jh-'h
The five men
Band c....
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an Ohio Power c:::;.';
· School iald t.haf they - .,
gym under the
•of Ray yards away born
\i''\ri,;,.-~Woodgeard. T.i.ekets &gt;Wefllt on aale the accirlent baPP'"'"d:
Monday, May 6, and are being Smit;tJ'.lll car
sold by member.s of the ba.nd. hlgh rate or speed. \0'
Adm!osrion price is 50 cents for
The five efe'-wmiesses to the.
adulti and 23 cents for clli'ldren. fatal mishap are~ WiiJiam G
At intenni'!Sion, awards will be Miller, Wheelersburg, OhiO; K~n
given to qualifying me-mbers of Ward. Sciotorille; George voun -~
the band. in 11dditioll, Mn. Mable man, Portlmouth; Art Hehl, Port,.;·
. MOOTe, .this year'!l preside~t of the moutb ; ,._ Richard Riddlebarger, "
Pomeroy Band Booster "A.ssocia· Mtlle,..mlrl( and Ray Re)'tlold:;,
tion, wiU present gifts to the Sen- Portsmoul!\ior m"embers Qf the band.
Smith according to the report
The
program will . include
"Yotlth Marches Ou." by Fran ,. attempted to paas die truck driv·
kilser; "Anlm1 Night11", an over- en by Huber Fulton and erashed
ture by Olivadmi ; "German Melo· headon Ulto the Ford Station
&lt;'lies", a mt.:lley waltz ~y King ; wagon driven br George William
·•Don't Forbid Me", a popular, by Halley.
All the c1ead were in the c3r
Singleton; ""Tioga" · Mauh by
drtven
by Halley while Smith
M.eretta; "Marie"
• $wing arrangement by Berlin; "Spook wa driving bY himself.
Smith and Halley were rushed
Session", a novelty by CbiareJii;
to
Holzer Rospital where th-~ i
"Ameriun Patrol'', March "by
died shOrtly after arrival.
Meacham.
Elizabeth Halley, Manball M:
•In addition, several ensembl ~
COJ
and Mrs. M-arshall MeCor
I , including the following
Po1ka'' by Delibe~-­ were dead on arrival -at Mt:iK$
Flute Qtl.¥'tet: "March" from tbe General Hospital.
George McCoy Jr.. 6, was killed
Opera ''Fidelio" by Beethoven-BrMI!il Sextet; "March Hongroise" Jnstantly in. the aeeidenl
Tbe Smith and Halley Cars
by &amp;hubert-Woodwind Quinte:;
both demolished completely
were
"Parade or the Woodoo Soldiers ..
by Jesstl-Drum
Quartet . The in the ii.roident and the Fulto-n
httter group includes Roger HJ· truck was 110t damaged greatly.
The Pomeroy and Middleport
sell, BiU Young, Bill Owens and
Emergency
Squads, Ewing Fun·
1Oe J{e!1ftedy.
eral Home, Rawlings-Coats Fun·
eral Home, Middleport and Wau,ih
Fllllenrl Home and Miller Funer;~l
Home, both of Gallipolis. pres.s&lt;!d
eyery available ambulaneoe Into

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$6.5Q Croquit .Seta
For ' Six Players
Full ,tze 6" mallets. Screw·hi type·
handles, solid color •nameled)llastic balls an~ book of 1 ules.

Reg.
Croquet. Stts
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Full aile 7" m,u,ta. Beaded ~~n
type t!•ndle1.. .SOlid
eol()r ..enameled
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sU per.aons, inoludli1g lbe tpeak·

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Flames Destroy
Farm Home Of '
Resident

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Jt'o buolln' out aD over-tho' happlotl lovcoiclmeoo evon
Pll""oulh F..., I
'l1le 1\JD'l'.lomO? [Ill urs• 1o got oul on lhe · ht1hway,
Aa uncontrollable dajJe for fun .ond freedom- A longin&amp;
lo
lhe booL
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~ij,Thot thrtllln1 Plymoulh power. That volvety
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JOhn Carter Sm:t h,

Pom~

"You're perfectly normal, son I You've got

•.. ifs catch.i~g and it's wonctertul!"

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Eli~abeth Lawrence

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by Mlu
Lydia
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'nle ':Rt: Rev. and Mrl. ·William
Appleton ~wrtnte ' of Sprlnefield,
Man.,
tbe ena:11emen-t
nf their
MilS &amp;Iizabeth
Cadman
to the Rev.
10h of Mr1.
Dale
Carl
the .late Mr.
Van
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz o£
~arl c t t a spent the w~k end with
ll:r. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz and
at the Follrod-Roblnton home.

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toder to t• IS. Uw lwflltht .,.,.
40't utrwme north f• 5$ ttl 60 ...
tr.,.,. tovth.
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Engagement Plans
Being.Announced

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Lasting Shelf Protection .•.·

~Oml'Jl! Uee.
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~ormlp' of .o11 rrlendahip circle and
praye~

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wi~h long aleeves ind h W•a but·
toned bigb; She carried an orehll
on a wh.ibe Bible.
Maid of Honor
was Jan!: •
Roush, ~e.r of· tJle bride,1 wbU;I
bridesntaidt: were SallY krwln of
PomeroY atid MY'r.ai Forem~, a
cousin of the bride. Flower a:i;J
was Nincy Roush, a .sister or t~e
bride.
The brldesmaida; wer-e dresse I
ln different colored dresses of
nylon taec over taffeta witl'l fa·
ted bodice, puffed sleeves, low
neelr.s and matehlng bat.&amp;.
Best man for the wedding wu
Fred Thabet of Mason. The bridJ
wu given in marriage by bet'
rather.
F.ollowlng the ceremony a te
eeption was held in the ehur~b
social rooms. Serving punch to
euests were Mrs. Joan Fink, Mn
David KJy a11rJ Mrs. David Dew~
b~Jnl . MrJ. L.oll Je-.111 WYatt Jt
Pqrp-croy rt.ailt.ered 1he IJUest.!.
The couple left on a honemoo"J.
Jo- ,aq
Q.Q4tJC:Josed destination.
'Upon their return they will be at

The instaUatiOtt of new otfl ce~~
_.yiU feature the final meet~rlg of
he year for tbe Muon F'l'A ._.n
next TU.esday nigh(, May lt at
.he Mason Elementary SChoo1. ' ·
In addition a pot luck dlnner
.vill be served at 6 P. M. wi.~ i
!ach r~mily in attendance CII:~Ct·
'?d to bring a f voritc dlsla. ' :\1~
11arenl! are invited to ~ttend th!
b"""' "'
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Pittsburgh
Mr. and Mr'i. Williams Battrer
and Mrs. Mary Jonell, Albany,
were Sun~ay dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Guy Reynolds and .Mr'
Minerva Childers. Sunday aft~r­
noon they were all guests of rcla
lives .at Rock Castle, W.•Va.
Mr and Mrs. Uonard ¥attox
and ~ hildren. Nttro, were we"'k
en("l guP.sts of hi s parcnlo;, Mr. ancl
Mrs. Carl Mattox. lt.r. and MP
Cart Mattox and Leonard M·attox
attended the funeral of J . Miltcn
Lewis, Pl. Pleasant. Mr. · Lewis
was the father-in-law or LRW·
ren ee Mattox, son or the Cll '
Matlqx's who was called here
from Smyrna, Ga.: by lhe sudder.
death of ·Mr Lewis.
Mr. an!"l Mirs. Frank He~vlli 1
who liv~d in the Weber home o 1'
GraYel Hill while he was cmplo:·
ed in thl.s area. on construction
work. aTe moving to Astoria, Loa)!
Isand , N. Y. They haYe br"Cn liV
mg at Crawford, N. J., for th ·
p11st year.

,.,., " '"'•'•h-(re,.urer. She

ui. TYSHPOoPmeroy

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During her first year she has
been initiated int-o 'Nte Natiom11
Pro(cssio nal Schola.sti~ Hyglenl3ts
Sorority, Alpha Ka9P:a .~•puna and

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and Mr.. C.rl Mom '"' dau.
ghter, Linda, PomeTov : Mrs. R. E.

Hair Styling

OHIO

read concerning
meetings.
The questionaire on forming a
Mrs. Cash Bahr, seCTetary at thE'
h
ealth council In Meigs County
lnou.rance co., h"
111 this week w1th flu.
was filled out and returneiJ,
Mrs. Roedel presented her p9er
Carol Bachtel , RN. and Phyllis
on "Historical Gardens Jnd Gar- Meler, RN , wwere visitors in Park
den
PUgrima&amp;es",
prepared
for ersburg Tuesday.
the Aprll
.meeting which
waa eaoSally Sauer, bookkeeper at thf
celled. She gave a description ot
Middleport GUice of the Ohio Fue'~
the
DuPont
Company's Longwood
G~den
,in Philadelphia.
Tbia .,ar· Gas Company, returned to wo1·1
ien it ,-~tailed the "Show ~lac: ol Monday after a two week's vac ,;,
accompanlOO
Amer,k~" ~ecause of its eoncelled tion. Miss Saue'r
llghtiq~. Jlle fountains and the ;r.trs. G. F. Bailey. Beverly, and
huge~fpe., organ. A terles of sum- rlaughter.S, June, South Bend. antl
MarUm, Akron on a trip to Was~·
mer M"• are held there. , ,
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Nature- Fits , Birds ln~o ington, D. c .. the Skvline Drl~r
and Williamaburg. After tbey -e
the I! n Sch
..,~,~:~ep
erne" wall the tople turned Marilyn Bailf'y and M1s~
of the p@per written by Allen Kellar 0~ 'Darren, Conn., and read b" Sau.er took June Bailey ta South
M·• )I. , El berfeJd. The artJele' Bend Wh~re she 18 employed.
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Mrl!l. Otho Watts is vi.titinl{ Dr
l~Jd oC' various inseets which the
and
Mrs. George Cahoon, Wi!kes·
b~rds eat and thilt many birds are
killed by the chemicals sprayed on ville.
trees and plant!.
Mrs . Roy Bachtel, Buffalo, W
Refreshments Were served by Va ., visited Tuesday wilh Mr. an.
lhe hostesses during tbe aocial Mrs. Forrest Bachtel ancl famil}'
hour.
_ and was accompamed home by
Th~ next l!'eeting will be an Mrs. Grace Bachtel, Erie, Pd ..
even1ng meeting on June 3 at the who had been visiting here
home of Mrs. Roy Bettina: with
Mrs. Charles Sauer and Mr~
Mra. Edward Baer as co-hostesa.
Anna Carter were visitors i•l
Parkersburg this week.
Anne and .Martha Howell an'
Gerry Pullen were visitors at Lhe
Glass House in Beckley, W. Va .

Miss Joy Smith
R
eceives Nurse
Cap At Ohl'o State

Red, Grey

SHOE STORE
POMEROY (Middle of Upper Block)

Middleport
Society

7:30 o'dock in a double ring cere·
mony at the Union EUB Cburcb
Officiating at llte wedding wer
Uev. F111Test Murtay, pastor or
~e Union . Churtb and Rev. Den.
nJS l'oreman, Canton, 0., an
uncle of the bride.
The ceremony wa.s preceded [)y
one half hour of pLano music by
Betty Jones or N~ Haven and
the singing of two numbers "Be-

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PJtricia Louise llOUJh, dllllbter cause" and "Oh Promise Me" ~1
of Mr ...nd Mrs. DQua Rol,l:$h ol Mrs. Martba Cook, MalOn.
Letart, w. v.a., Rte. 1 and Cbll'IC ··
The bride·- pwn wu or D)'lOD
Smlth, sol\ of Mr . ...,l fld Mrs. John lace over taffeta with ruffled
Smith or Letart R.te. 1 were ma~·· row• ol 1-1ee on tbe outer llkir",
ried on Sunday evening, J.h)' e ,t It alao had a abort fitted Jaek ~·

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who prep•e~ ~e dinner for
more than 1,QOO penon!, buy' a $G
ticket. AU fOod ad servfee is d.o!'l·
atf:d.
Proeeeds from tl)t affa1k', which
during the ltet 10 years bas. nl'l·
rd in exeeSB, of $30,000 a·i'e used
to provjde Ra'ten11w00d's elemen:
Lacy and bilh ~Cboola witb tthle ·
tic and ~nd unifonp.s, audio and
vlsWil te:achh'lg aida, maps, first
Chief George Hicks• said aid suppllet, lillrarr book!, ttc.
to the ba.sement o '
Cburj:h ; W11S esti·
l f#:e was put
started in a

·1ethany Church
' ·· Fire Damage Is
Placed At

- weolnesc1.1y.

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lr,cbel and ' book •bf ·tUJ.ea Jn·' 1 ·win

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T.he Great Boob Club will
meet at tile Te!idence of Mr.s.
W!W.lia:m Finley, 259 !Jncoln Hill
Road on May 14 at 2i p. m. A d b·
cuasion will be made of Chaucer')!
"Canterbury Tales."
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Ewing wu also on the scene o(
tile ;aeeidmt and aided in caring
for llhe ~dead and the i.njured.
Highway Patrolmen at the SCene
Gf tbe fatal accident said that
Smith's ear was thought to be
traveling at the rate of 100 miles'
per hour and the car by Halley
at the rate of 60 miles per hour
at the time of the impact.
Tbe Patrol €so said that trafrie
was jammed from the scene of
the accident southward on St.te
Route 7 as far as Gallipolis. The
tri"ffic waa bottled up fGT a period
of one and one half hours.
The bodies of the seven dead
were all taken to the Rawling.s.Coates Funeral Home at Middleport.
Double funeral services will be
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held for George
his wife Elizabeth
p m. in the Cheshire
Church with burial to follow
lhe Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Halley employed as a painter
the Kaiser Construction Co., wp
veteran of World War 11 a11d wouo'i!t.,
injured in New Guine.a. He
member of the DAV, Feeni!Y'lho
nett Americnn Legion
sonic 363 F &amp; AM ; and Mo&gt;d~i!l1l~
Woodmen or America.
He waS the son of the ""'' "'
liam 3nd Dt~lma Yeager
His mother still survives,

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DEVotED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

one month $1. By mall one year $8; aix moflthJ, $4.2G; three
one month. $1.

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The Christian EndeaYor me ~t·
•ng Of the So4-*h ~ihel EUB
Chtareh of Silver Ri,dee. wiU 1e
held Friday ni,sht, M1y 10 at 8: .;u
ut th.e home ol Mr . .llind .Mrs. '
M. Gaul of Che~1Br.
Election o( orriccrs will b ~
held with the _pastor, Re\·. E. T.
Branscomb as chairman.
The theme o! the devotions
which will be eonducted bY th
pr:esidt'ht, Mrs. Gim'C"tt Christy,
will be in observance . ot Mother's
Da.y.
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IIICIIARD&amp;. OWEN- ~2NERAL MAHAGEII

-~ • 11,e911tJ clau maWn1 metter at &amp;he post ofliee at Pom

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PubllShed eve·.:·y afternoon except Sunday by The OhJo Va11ey SenUDel. ~e.·i!t_ llJ) ~eehinic St., Pomeroy, 0 . Business office phnDt ·398t

edJto-rial ou~ee pboh" 391.

'foiOT!tl~~, Df.Y .. !,EII!.•D
W-ors~p ~vice
J •be 1 iut!d

Engineering Triumphs Mo.rk Start Of
Philo Umt No. 6/n Operot-i.on At
Ohio Power Co.'s Muskingham Plant

will deliver

the

M:otheT"'s Day

own general report on the revolutionary new generating unit
at Philo, known as Philo Unit No. 6.

A. oM.
Su~oy

as gift.

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CYCLONE FURNACES ,...- Three Cyclone furnaces, devol.
oped by {labcock &amp; W\lcox, supply the tremendous heat energy re~ulre4 lo heat the water and steam in the steam· generator. In these Cyclones, a whirling mixture of cr!Qhed coa1a1id
air burns .Intensely at a flame temperature of approximately
3,200 degrees F. The Cyclones, together, consume coal at the
rate of approximately 950 tpns dally, or 350,000 tons per yeor.

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ALLOY STEEi. - Because of the high pressures and tem·
peralures, the steam geperator contains more alloy steel than
ordinary ~&gt;arbon) steel, which was never necessary before in
the construction of a steam generator or boiler. 'fhe super·
heater and lhe main steam line, Including Its piping and
valves, as well as parts of the high temperature turbine, have
been construct•d of chromium and nickel alloys.

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UNIQUE DESI,GN FEATURES- In additlol),.!o being the
!latlop's first unit to Qperate at 4,500 p.s.i. and l,i50 degrees
F. Initial temperature and employ multiple reheats, other unique deeisn features have been Incorporated Into Unit 6. Be·
cause of the "once-throush" principle of the •1••'!1 generator,
It was necessary to design a s eam pressure .brtak4own sy'ltem. In this system, one-third of the toll!l •lflaJ!I 0 ptput Is re·
duced from Its lnlliai high presSI!re and ·temperature to ,; low
pressure and temperature state"where Its heat energy Is dissipated In tbe condenser.
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The problem of water purity also took on grea)er slgnifi·
eance bec~use of the high pressures snd temperatures. Dis·
solved sohda tn water could be very damaslng to tublnr in the
aleam generator, and these solids in the steam could damage
the turbine blades. Consequenliy, where these solids have to
be )\ept to a minimum of 2,1100 parts per million In conventional units, they have to be preclsely-controlleCI to less than
one-halt or one part per million in the Philo 8 steAm" generator.

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Wf! ~~e~
I:l;lh~
at la11
"diiY Itnet~.
~:1~· It
Vfi'l vo~~ to-pay ..$®;()~ ~be Jeer:
~y Music Co., 14U' 1WP, ~~~~. p.lsD

to pay a blll of ~.[it. to tbe coctCola co. Jt W@S deci&lt;Jtd ~ 0 ~~li'! a
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part.y I or ~he Jup~or
qJld Seni.Ql'
bJ!nd!l ,1 t the.gr:114e ~ho~l •ym
M'ay Utb fr9m 7:~1-0:~0 p. m.
Re(f(lshmen
. ts ·ot 11foPP,r·j0es, bot
• ..._ Ole 1
do!J8, pptato -e,,.l"", ·tu:k u.s, olives
~~d pop will be -lerv"'- ~·· joe

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those approved by the }louse last
year. The Senate toQ)t no action
on them in 1956, how(!ver.
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield has long pleaded fM
higher postal rates to help wipe
out a long-standing Post Office De
partment deficit
'Other congre8sional 11ewS":
TAX WIUTE·OFFS: Treasury
Secretary Geutgc M. Humphrey
told the Sennte ·Finance Curilmite·c
widespread t1:1x wrlte-offs for busine~s inevitably •·postpone the day
when general tax reducti'!P can
be enjoyed by all the peopre."
Fcou PRICES : Omcr W. Hermann, deputy marketing administrator for th(' Agriculture··Depart·
mtnl, lolU a House a&amp;:ricullure
8Ubcommillee that one· reason
middlemen take 60 cent,.) of each
retail food dollar is that ronsum·
ers buy "built-in mJ\id services"
with their loor1s. He said extra
processing and pat_kaging and
other sol"vices account for 6 mil·
lion doll~rs or the 25 million dol·
Iars increase in the nntiun's food
bill si nce 1940.

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4:30 MOvietime
5:30 CartoOns
5 ~45 .. News Picture
6:1;10 Wild Bill ffickok
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eya
6,45 NliC News
7:00 Blondie
7:~0 Life or Riley
8:00 The Joseph Cotton ' Show
8:30 The Big St.ory
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9:00 Cavalcade of -&amp;ports
9•45 Famous Flgb1•

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•he t!u.b

by Mrs. Ethel Taylor at her bon,?
Thul".sday evenins:. ·
.

Th e .evening' ' was ~pep.t ~~ying

games and prizes were !f!Nat'ded
to Reva Snowden, thelma Mich·
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topned with strli'Wberries, hot tea.
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wel;"e

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H-elen Mac
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his parent~ Mr. ariel Mrs. WUII!nl

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ELECTRONIC SYSTEM -An electronic system, developed
DOWN
The Babcock &amp; Wilcox Company and The Bailey Meter
l. .~~~WI·
automattoaUy analyzes the operations of the Phjlo
Conventiona-l analysis and data gathering
DAILY CBYI't(IQVOTEbo.r to
It:
. . hundreds of engineering 'man-hours, but
,
Al'YDLBAAXB
performs a slm1Jar job In a matter or a .few !lours;
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means of "sensing" elements linked to a~a!Qg scanners,
.oJJt\;llmpJ7 it\&amp;lldl for uother. In W.camplt A ll \lnd
more ll!an 500 different locations o! th,o
(or· tJ!e" . ...... X tor the two O't. etc. lln.J'It lttten, apo..
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operottng without human IUidance,
A Cli')'Pior..,. Olluollsupplement lt with pre-set f\~uus .
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lo New York City by ~leiYJl!l, where B.
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computer. Translated automalleal·
COI!IPUWr use, the information Is pro- • """.Jir(•VD •1 H.
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aiid tec~nictans.
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Mr. and lltl. \!e!Vln KtD·

are ll!pen~g tiM
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11:30

11:30 Search fo, Tomorrow
11:.(.0 G!i~dmJ Ll~t
12:00 ·Kitle'J KitChen
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i2:30 A• tJ.e W!!i-41 Turns
l:QO Our •l•s JP"Ooks

1:,30 .11&lt;&gt;""'"'.rty

D-.1:'Iy

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2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3
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3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge o! Night
4:oo The Ear Iy ·sh ow
5:30 Your Esso Reporter
p:45 Sports ParadJ! ·
5:55 Weatherman
6:00 Action

se:;;t
Storm
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The Early Show .
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade
Weatherman
Action

6:1~

Douglas Edwards

6:30
'1 :00
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8:00
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0:00
9:30

Sgt. Preston or the Yukon

Bob Cummings

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Playhowe 90
Up-to-the·minute News
.Scanning the Weather
The Late Show

Douglas Edwards
Beat the Clock
West Point Story
Playhouse of $tars
Mr. Adams and Eve
Highway Patrol $1070
The Line Up
Person to Person

10:00 ·News
10:05 Seanning the Weather
10:10 The Late Show

e ep one
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Movie
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IO:OO News .of the NJgbt
10:10 'l_'heater 13
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Hyclrox CookieJ · · cello pllg. 39c
Sunshlae

CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY
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J1 :59 Sign On
12:00 Noon News
12:115 Neighbors
12:30 Liberace
1:00 The Feminine ToUch
2:00 Afternoon Film Festival
3:30 Life With Elizabeth
4:00 Cartoon Club
5:00 AUckey Mouse Club
6:00 Five Star Final
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6 :15 Joh"11 Daly and ibe .New
~:30 Rin Tin Tin
'1:00 Jim Bowie
'1 :30 Cilco Kid
8:00 I Led Three Lives
8:30 I Sep.rch for
9:00 A Date With the Angf:ta·
9:30 Movie
110:00 News of the Night
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC5D · ·:

· Frien~ .!Jete lu!ve receiveJ
IJld Mrs.&lt; Ro&gt;bbe::rt:,i~~~~··~
WO!d of the death of 7·Year-old " areMr.
.announcing tbe e
~l.oyd W. Lee, son of llt. -and their daug~er, .Maxine
.
M'ra. Uoyd Lee of Miller, 0., Sat·
Dyer,
son
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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,&lt;lrd,ov aftel'noon. The youth Wlls

on the hiibway · near hb

11 !.~:·~. -1t.~n .struck by a e,r. Fun·
~vlc~ ~ere helll )fonday

~~J!~!1!"· ~ IMs were fqnn~

. or Rut!ond ~nd .WI!Ue llv·

fe&amp;liled 'nn the

C&lt;&gt;mpton

P .• Dyer.

Miss Rumtield

p

tbe Rutland

Mr. Dyer
School in
du,ate hl MaY.

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MIIIOI &amp;lNIIIAL HOSI!ITAL

Cbt•hir'e; Naney: McCoy. Cbesbire;
lllfl. ;.lri&lt;Y Ables, PomeroY; 9r·

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IMPERIAL MARGARINE with coupon ,Jb. 32c
Spedal II&lt; off can and
Redeem II&lt; eoupon, Reg. 91e

ALL PURPOSE

SPRY ........ · · .. · with coupon 3 lbs. 83c

5 WI·FT
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Redeem 5~ coupon -:-

while or pastel '

. Redeem !Oe coupon any ·slze

Baney a~d

~~~:~~dygrlndmot~~er
"Mr. and JNra. ~arenee !rice
were l!l!lllng oo. j)(r. -,net Mre. WaJ..
1&lt;-r 1folltday ~,. IJm. ,H'ohtday, .,._.
was
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frotil $o
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LUX LIQUID · .. ·.......... · ·-tt e tan 34c

ARMOU~' sfAR...:.. all meat- (j)p quallly.

Reg. 79c, with llc off

JUMBO BOLOGNA

SURF ........................ Giant 68c
BREEZE · · · · ·· · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 21rg. 67c
RINSO BLUE ...... · .. · .. · .... · .. 2 lrg.65c
RINSO .. · .... · .. · .. .. · •.. .. · 2 lrg. 65c
BLUE SILVER DUST · ............ · Giant 79c
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STRIDE . . . . .. . .... .. . ... . . . .' .. . Pt. 79c
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PRlDE ....... .. . . . . . ...... ....
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35c lb.
47c lb.

Evans Super Trbn
Lean, ground &amp;everal times daily

GROUND BEEF

Tender

31bs$lOO

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Evans Super Trim

ROUND BONE AND
ENGUst!

ROAST

Armour Star - all meat 1 lb. eello pkg.
Captain Galllint A•m palch In every pkg.

SKIN LESS WEINERS

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lb. 49¢

. - lb. 49¢

· EVANS · SUPER· TRIM

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FLAKES

79c
25c
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21rg. 67c

Kleeaex

WELCH'S 'GRAPE SPECIALS
FRUIT OF THE VINE'
OR
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S¥fiFTS

K0 T EX '· · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · 12's ·43c
In Colors or while

DELSEY .... · .............. · .. .. 4 rolls 55c

20 oz. jar
each

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GRAPE JUICE
SWIFTS - BROOKFIELD·
CHEESE FOOD - - - . - · 21b~ loaf 59¢
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8 lb. bag

Florida Oranges - . 59¢

New Florida- white or red

Potatoe$ · 10 lb. bag 49¢
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Flor~d~ 1

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rmd Indla111.
Mr. and Mr1. Hlll'rison. Baker ,ol
· Columbua 1ru0 tlw(lltl!&gt;l' l!l'l. E. A
Robinson and daulbter Peu:r of
Etlaw, Va., spen~ Saturd~ ~t
wlth Mr. and Mrs. Cub Zimmerman.
Mr. amd Mra._t;:dward

Sliced Apples ...... No. 2 can 27c

lb.

Guy Mutehler ·hal returned .t9. ·
hlo homo here otter tpend~Jl.c t~ .
p.&amp;;St .eveul

CoDllloek

Rede1m 7e coupon, reg. 39c

KLEENEX .... · .. · .... · .... · .. .. 400's 29c PREM 12oz.can43¢
Hado

Pie Crust Mix ...... 2 boxes 31c

ALL GRINDS

While dr colora

f,!ff, Llpgsvllle; Ella Pey.
~mero1; l:..eoaard MoGUl.
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DINNER NAPKINS .. · .. · .. · .... · .. Box 27c

· A&lt;!&gt;itilted: 'J.Ira. Marahaii ·McCoy,

llVANS

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Grah11m Cracker Crvmbs · · · · 29c

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Morning Show
Garry Moor~:
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Lire
Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turns
Our Miss Brooks
Houseparty

2•00 Big PayoiJ

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10:30 Strite I RiCh
11:00 Voliant Lody

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N~igh~ors .
1Zl:;JO Ft~JlkiA La~ne
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S:~O J,. {e . With Elizabeth
4 '00 Cartonn c_lub
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~lC.kt!f -"PllSe Club
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11:00
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tcrnP9p at wbi~ -~e five wee

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The ROl'k aqd RQllers 4-H Club !5:30
·-.-~ · ·
15:45
me1 at ' th e pa rk' Th lf·~ay
even
15:56
ill!{. The ' meeting
was called to
order by
the president, Dee 6:00
Thomas. The club repeated thr&gt; 6:15
4·H Pled-. ""'
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7:00
por.t wp Ciytn: bY P4ttY Young. 7:30
Treaaurer~s report' wag givECJ. by
Wanda Coy, Proj~ts were dis·
8:30
cussed. The next m
. celina will be 10:00
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10:08
visor,

Mayonnaise .. .. . .. . .. pints 47c

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Patty Young,
O.!lD.
~~~~·~·~P~r~es~en~t~w~er~e~
. O..~:Th~o•:n:·,,10:10
Lltt1e and
ij.

Evelyn

Krall

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SHOWIR Gl' ul· N'
tl'
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Mr". llo'·rt' •,p-de•n ;;.., m•c.•.t &lt;lei-' i '" "j · ..;,~~~· rt" 3:15
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" .. shower
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or honor
at
giv

Snowden, Jean Parket aond da.t
g-htcr, T..inda, Jessie Grueser, Je-·
tie Molden. Pauline Mar-kilns, Arl·
diP. Michael and Phyllis Snowden.
Willard Nebun ~pent the wef!k
end with R!lative-s at Langsville.
Mr. and . MiNI. Dudlt;y Smith (If
MINfMUY WAGE: A Srn11le Ia,·
- .. 1'7, 100,000 lrom raising ,ir bor .subcommittee l'cporled without Culumbus spent th.e weekend with
mall rates from 11ix to M!ven cents. recomendallon a compromise bill his flliher, A. D. Smi,th .
M d Sf
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-$200,0UO from raisln_g air moll to uxtcnd th~ $1 ·an·hour miDI·
;•,rs. 11u e ·mster o Pomerm•
po1t eard rates from four to tivc mum wage bill to anotht!t' six nUl· became Ill .suddenly Sunday an~
w.as taken to the Meigs Gener:1'
c:enta.
lion workers.
Hospital
hi POO\croy.
The Increases arc similar to
BUDGET: E(isenhower was reAndrew Large of Columbu1
~[j:~ GJ f.Jio)r.J[;l
with his wife
:·~I: IDill ~ :l:•llm'-'ki
ACROSS
'· Oll·r!ch
::J:•l i!H..:Il-J 1-ll.. BiJI~
Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer' Morl'iR
1. French
countcy
coua·
lii! .IJ [rj[."j :•oj(Ji) 'X·:
and son, Columbus, .'!pent th•.•
noveJllt.
Plfton peu
tered.
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r--lt•ml tontr•:
•'l :-lf~1f-Hi.i~.,.,
lii!I I II!~J
B. Ban&amp;
4. Tree
25. Alcoweekend .at the home of Mrs.
l·Jr..~ r.1 :;J 1~1 1! u-~
1. Spo]ctn
I. Branch
hOllc
Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
11..11 •; l.tl .m J:.: r=l '::
10. Cllrelo ol
6. LICht ·
b&lt;vo- r.:.•1•:1•
Charles Rominofl&gt; ·and r.amily.
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m
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1. Malt
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PERSONALS
tHJ r.:. , I-E·l ~~~~·:r.w:
11. Bacre.:f
beverap
29. Set.
t ..,j J .J ~·;rm·~ L
,liJ .:J(oti=l
Mr. and Mrs. " K!i-\e Vance o'
801\l
8. Mapat•
in'
t-illlrJr.J :-1 11u:o~m1
Waverty were Sunday afternoon ·
Sl. Oreek JeUtr 11. CareiHI
ordu
:~1 :~ 1 -1 •l f.1l'l l1 H
gue.'Jol~
of his ~istcr, Mrs. Arpold
U.QuuUcm•
18.00d of war 27.CUmb
Grote and l"!!'jly.
S5. Bwab
115. Shoollnr
lnJ"
Mr. and Mrl. Pearl Gilkey, of
18. Blblkltl
1\IJ.n~
tlsb
35.Irotlll4
!hml}as
F~rk ~e ~UU.~Y -"'en·
city
18. Container
29. Hockey
38.JtwJ.U.
m.~~: guest_s pt ·Ml'l.· BCl,SM ~if, ;MUiic nott 19. Verdi operl
player
mooth
ss. Km• ot
21. A frame
30. Efl'lsa
:Mt·. an!! Mrs. Erne~ ~J
3T. Votd
l!lnrJnt
22. Bln11e
32. Thlnf Qt
kingt~bury were Sup.dlif after. ·
39. Iptttlf
19. Mtlt
Wloit
V&amp;lut
40.Put
nolfM caller~~~
Mrs. Hattie Me·

DAILY · CROSSWORD

charge of et;~tert"ai!1·

wlll be in

Ia tho tllellen! AI we ..lui&lt;' Molben, we ma.lr.e ~ a practlral oalute of oavlngs oa &lt;Uy to prepare fooda lbrUiy meala- for Mother- 11 your EVANS SUPER
IIIABKET- WHERE Y9U SAVE 3 WAYSLOW, LOW PRICES
SUPER TRIM MEATS
S &amp; H GREEN STAMPS

3:00 Queen For A Day
3:45- ·M udern Romance!
4:1)0 Comedy Time

liJ!c 'WA-s

y~ep

So oftea around Mother'• Day, we reod that tWIIleone
oayo Mother Ia "queen for 1 day" - and we aU know
welllbal MOTHER IS QUEEN EVERY DAY! On Molher'a Day, b.owever; there It oo muell. tbal we eon aU
do to make II an especially happy day! We have laken
the liberty le plan a oale juol ·for Mother - fooda thai
are thrifty, and eaoy lo biDdle - lo mlnlmlu her time

Romper 'Room
The Price is Idght
Truth or con1eq'uence.t
Tic Tac Dougb
It Could Be You
Current
.J\fy Little M•rg~e
1:g() T~nessee Ernie
2:® MAtinee Theater

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J.:30 LJP;

MOTHER IS QUEEN EVERY DAY!

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· 11:30
12:00
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10:40 "!lew• 6" "
12:00 !i'On!~ht
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~i@ ~R"pl Ty.,.day ~veiling.
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WASHINGTON UP - The four·
cent letlcr moved a step closer
reality today .
STEAM GENERA TOR - A Universal pressure steam ~en· to The
House Post Office Commitorator, manufactured by The llabcock &amp; Wilcox Company. tee appr·owd President Elsenhowsupplies steam to power the turbine-generator. This stet~m t!"r's rcque~l for a one-cent InJ!!enerator is of the "once-through" tylle in which hie:hly~pur­ crease in rate2 for mailimt fil'st
iCi_ed water·. ~nder a· pressure of 5,500 P.s.i. is pumped thfough etas.~ letters. A similar incr~ase
mrles of tubm~ and converted t.o super-heated steam in a sin· was approved for air mail letters
post cards.
~le fJst D&lt;~ssage (21/&lt;! minutes). Since t.he water is convPrt~d to and
The l'omm lttee 'Vill act Wednes.
steam without roin~ t]lrou•h the Intermediate "bubbling" do.y on the President's requeBi. to
stal!e. no boiler drum is needed to separate huhhlec; of steam r&amp;ISC second class (newspapers
from the water. fCnnseouently, the term "boiler'' does not and magazine) anrl third elas.s
anntv t.n 1hi:;; unit.l The steam c:enerator delivrrs steam r.1-t UlP {adver·tisin~ matter) postal rater..
Today 's aclion waa taken by the
r:1t~
675 000 nounds oer hour at 4,500 p.s.i. pr·essure :md
committee al a clu~f'd meeti ng.
1.150 degrees tompNature.
Chairman Tom Murray (D·Tenn.)
.. announced the outcome.
U finally .approved by Congress,
DOUBLE REHEAT - In modern power plants, "reheat'' of the government would get this ad·
steam is employed to utilize each pound of steam to the :full· dilinnal annual revenue :
- $314,700,000 from raising first
est exte1~t pos.s ibl~ . But in. Unit 6, doub~e reheat is being used class
letter rates from three to
for the f1rst lime 1n the hiStory of the industry thus realizing four cents an ounce.
greater · efficiencies than ever before. The st~am 'genel."ator
-$32,000,000 from raising posl
after utilizing steam at lis initial high pressure and tempera: card rates rrom two to three
ture, reheats 615,000-pound·per-hour steam at 1,!50 p.s. i. cents.
from 800 degrees up to 1,060 degrees. The steam then is re· -$1,200,000 from raising drpp
letter ra~ell frQm two lo th~e
heated again at the rate of 525,000 pounds per hour at 165 cents.

p.s.l. frotn 630 degrees to 1,~00 degrees F.

7:00

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'I.'le Tac Dough
· It Could :Be You
Current
My Little Margie

1:3o teoiie¥see··Erale
2:00 ~t9J,U T.U!ter
3:00 Q&lt;teep lot a Day
3:45 ~df'p Rgmancea

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Details of the new unit and the plant follow:
TURBINE-GENERATOR ~ The turbine-generator, designed and manufa.ctured by General Electric Company at Schen·
ectady, N. Y., IS a 3,600-r.p.m. tandem-compound unit. J{lgb·
pressure. high.temperature steam, hitting on hundreds of fan·
, like blades mounted on 38 turbine wheels, drives the turbine !
wh1ch 1s direct-coupled to the etectnc generator. The latter
converts the steam ener~y to electric energv at the rate of
120.000 kllow-watts, .or 160,000 bOI"SCpowcr. The generator is
hydrogen-cooled.

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12:00
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This developmental unit is the first in th~ history of CO!"·
memal producllon of electric power In the Umted State$ to
utilize steam at a pressure above the critical pressure point...:...
3,206 pounds per square inch (the point at which water fl2•h·
es immediately into steam without an intermediate ~'boiling''
stage\--and at a temperature of 1,150 degrees F., which Is 50
degrees higher than the highest temperature ever used in a
power plant.

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7:00 Today
9:00 Rorilper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Truth or Col'lfiequences

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7:00 . Today

Sign On

6 :M

6:30. Weathereast

l&gt;lll!p at

A major step forward in development of the technology of
• economica-l generation of steam-electric power has been ach·
ieved In the design, construction and now, operation of the
revolutionary new. Unit 6 at 'Ohio Power Company's Ph~o
Plant.

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TELEVISION ~U.IPI ~-.
'WSAZ -TV Cho·. ,,.et3
Thursday
Friday

.sunt;~ay P,Jotn!n~ ft ~ SQI.Jth B"'·. 4:00 COJ;D,edy 'lfmet~~l EU)l Cbprch ."MlY 12 wi ;h 4:30 ::Uovi~:~thne·
.sP,ttj.al ~~tion tO be given
3:30 ·c~o,;ma
alJ miJthell'"s ~n ~ten~n~·
· ~:45 News ..Pjtture
~- Ever,~tt .l}r:anacoJP,.b, . PISt~r 6:00 f!fi:t . ~~;,nd sCruggs
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Because power is America's future , and particularly of
wide interest here, what follows is the Ohio Power Company's

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Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

- '· i;u'bec:{lp
Oblo.
.
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by earrier where available 30 eenta pei
'MD: one ~o' i4Ya.Oc:.-e 'flbe Dally Sentinel otflee, $lll.60· siS
•onths, $'7.80;. 'tb.rei mOil.tM. $3.90. Dr motor route where available:

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2--naUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 9, 1957

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. . I"YI!9!J) I. GREENE- EDITOR
N1U01111' ~1\!presentati~ Botlillelli·Klmball. ....., ·Mll
Laiaetoa Ave.• New YOM City, 18. N• .-.
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Tender, fresh

Pole Beans - • 2 lbs. 45¢
Yeilow Globe

Onions · • 3 lb. bag 35¢

·Sec:onil St.

Cor. Mill &amp; N. 2nd

Pomeroy

Middleport

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DEVotED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

one month $1. By mall one year $8; aix moflthJ, $4.2G; three
one month. $1.

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SOUTH BETHEL
The Christian EndeaYor me ~t·
•ng Of the So4-*h ~ihel EUB
Chtareh of Silver Ri,dee. wiU 1e
held Friday ni,sht, M1y 10 at 8: .;u
ut th.e home ol Mr . .llind .Mrs. '
M. Gaul of Che~1Br.
Election o( orriccrs will b ~
held with the _pastor, Re\·. E. T.
Branscomb as chairman.
The theme o! the devotions
which will be eonducted bY th
pr:esidt'ht, Mrs. Gim'C"tt Christy,
will be in observance . ot Mother's
Da.y.
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'THATS WHAi

IIICIIARD&amp;. OWEN- ~2NERAL MAHAGEII

-~ • 11,e911tJ clau maWn1 metter at &amp;he post ofliee at Pom

HE THOI..lGI-IT!

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PubllShed eve·.:·y afternoon except Sunday by The OhJo Va11ey SenUDel. ~e.·i!t_ llJ) ~eehinic St., Pomeroy, 0 . Business office phnDt ·398t

edJto-rial ou~ee pboh" 391.

'foiOT!tl~~, Df.Y .. !,EII!.•D
W-ors~p ~vice
J •be 1 iut!d

Engineering Triumphs Mo.rk Start Of
Philo Umt No. 6/n Operot-i.on At
Ohio Power Co.'s Muskingham Plant

will deliver

the

M:otheT"'s Day

own general report on the revolutionary new generating unit
at Philo, known as Philo Unit No. 6.

A. oM.
Su~oy

as gift.

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:fe'Cre!ary.'.s .teporl ·Wol.·

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giV&gt;n by Poade

CYCLONE FURNACES ,...- Three Cyclone furnaces, devol.
oped by {labcock &amp; W\lcox, supply the tremendous heat energy re~ulre4 lo heat the water and steam in the steam· generator. In these Cyclones, a whirling mixture of cr!Qhed coa1a1id
air burns .Intensely at a flame temperature of approximately
3,200 degrees F. The Cyclones, together, consume coal at the
rate of approximately 950 tpns dally, or 350,000 tons per yeor.

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ALLOY STEEi. - Because of the high pressures and tem·
peralures, the steam geperator contains more alloy steel than
ordinary ~&gt;arbon) steel, which was never necessary before in
the construction of a steam generator or boiler. 'fhe super·
heater and lhe main steam line, Including Its piping and
valves, as well as parts of the high temperature turbine, have
been construct•d of chromium and nickel alloys.

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UNIQUE DESI,GN FEATURES- In additlol),.!o being the
!latlop's first unit to Qperate at 4,500 p.s.i. and l,i50 degrees
F. Initial temperature and employ multiple reheats, other unique deeisn features have been Incorporated Into Unit 6. Be·
cause of the "once-throush" principle of the •1••'!1 generator,
It was necessary to design a s eam pressure .brtak4own sy'ltem. In this system, one-third of the toll!l •lflaJ!I 0 ptput Is re·
duced from Its lnlliai high presSI!re and ·temperature to ,; low
pressure and temperature state"where Its heat energy Is dissipated In tbe condenser.
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The problem of water purity also took on grea)er slgnifi·
eance bec~use of the high pressures snd temperatures. Dis·
solved sohda tn water could be very damaslng to tublnr in the
aleam generator, and these solids in the steam could damage
the turbine blades. Consequenliy, where these solids have to
be )\ept to a minimum of 2,1100 parts per million In conventional units, they have to be preclsely-controlleCI to less than
one-halt or one part per million in the Philo 8 steAm" generator.

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}lal

~ 11;43.
Wf! ~~e~
I:l;lh~
at la11
"diiY Itnet~.
~:1~· It
Vfi'l vo~~ to-pay ..$®;()~ ~be Jeer:
~y Music Co., 14U' 1WP, ~~~~. p.lsD

to pay a blll of ~.[it. to tbe coctCola co. Jt W@S deci&lt;Jtd ~ 0 ~~li'! a
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part.y I or ~he Jup~or
qJld Seni.Ql'
bJ!nd!l ,1 t the.gr:114e ~ho~l •ym
M'ay Utb fr9m 7:~1-0:~0 p. m.
Re(f(lshmen
. ts ·ot 11foPP,r·j0es, bot
• ..._ Ole 1
do!J8, pptato -e,,.l"", ·tu:k u.s, olives
~~d pop will be -lerv"'- ~·· joe

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those approved by the }louse last
year. The Senate toQ)t no action
on them in 1956, how(!ver.
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield has long pleaded fM
higher postal rates to help wipe
out a long-standing Post Office De
partment deficit
'Other congre8sional 11ewS":
TAX WIUTE·OFFS: Treasury
Secretary Geutgc M. Humphrey
told the Sennte ·Finance Curilmite·c
widespread t1:1x wrlte-offs for busine~s inevitably •·postpone the day
when general tax reducti'!P can
be enjoyed by all the peopre."
Fcou PRICES : Omcr W. Hermann, deputy marketing administrator for th(' Agriculture··Depart·
mtnl, lolU a House a&amp;:ricullure
8Ubcommillee that one· reason
middlemen take 60 cent,.) of each
retail food dollar is that ronsum·
ers buy "built-in mJ\id services"
with their loor1s. He said extra
processing and pat_kaging and
other sol"vices account for 6 mil·
lion doll~rs or the 25 million dol·
Iars increase in the nntiun's food
bill si nce 1940.

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4:30 MOvietime
5:30 CartoOns
5 ~45 .. News Picture
6:1;10 Wild Bill ffickok
6:30 Weathercast
6:35 Sports Eya
6,45 NliC News
7:00 Blondie
7:~0 Life or Riley
8:00 The Joseph Cotton ' Show
8:30 The Big St.ory
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9:00 Cavalcade of -&amp;ports
9•45 Famous Flgb1•

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You let Yc,ur Life
l)t41Jtet

8;_po r'tPi PeQ~tJf• Choice
Theater

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RUTLAN9

pugan anc! Mrs. W, Cl.. -&lt;!l&gt;&lt;!m•

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E~r ~
u .was
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av Phyllis SnoWd.,.

e~4Pnes·

•he t!u.b

by Mrs. Ethel Taylor at her bon,?
Thul".sday evenins:. ·
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Th e .evening' ' was ~pep.t ~~ying

games and prizes were !f!Nat'ded
to Reva Snowden, thelma Mich·
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':as "w"on bOi.JPJ .~B:--Yw· ·' ~r prizt'
Y -o...
tae.
ReF.reshm.cnts o( pink and whlte
c-l;tec-kerbo.ar,d eU:e, ice dream
topned with strli'Wberries, hot tea.
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cq el' an(l rrtinls were sened. The

lov•ly
~uesl of.,·r·~honor
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opened her ma;n r

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wel;"e

~~~·.::~~~e.'::;st:;J~=~
Wise, Reva
H-elen Mac
Snowd~n.

Nf'lson, Thelm·a Ml~hael, Ver,;a

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SYCat'use, wete su.n!ta'Y .P~ 1111
his parent~ Mr. ariel Mrs. WUII!nl

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daulfb~er Vi.sited' ''SundaY w~t.h
l!!r. and \fu.' i6hp' 'Tuot~r ol

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Lar)lent.
Mr. ~nd

(prlllt.l

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ELECTRONIC SYSTEM -An electronic system, developed
DOWN
The Babcock &amp; Wilcox Company and The Bailey Meter
l. .~~~WI·
automattoaUy analyzes the operations of the Phjlo
Conventiona-l analysis and data gathering
DAILY CBYI't(IQVOTEbo.r to
It:
. . hundreds of engineering 'man-hours, but
,
Al'YDLBAAXB
performs a slm1Jar job In a matter or a .few !lours;
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means of "sensing" elements linked to a~a!Qg scanners,
.oJJt\;llmpJ7 it\&amp;lldl for uother. In W.camplt A ll \lnd
more ll!an 500 different locations o! th,o
(or· tJ!e" . ...... X tor the two O't. etc. lln.J'It lttten, apo..
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. thtJOuch of a button, It begl~~.t galhermg
'tfOMitt. . ltnrtb and form&amp;Uon ot tbt WOI'dl 1111 . •U "'1.....
.pressure and gas composiUon. OomlUll. W ·"'p codt letten tre dlttenht. .
operottng without human IUidance,
A Cli')'Pior..,. Olluollsupplement lt with pre-set f\~uus .
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.JIAKCKo
.on oontlnuous tape. The tape rendlnl'll
lo New York City by ~leiYJl!l, where B.
~:J( .If, lVC C81'X PTQ.X U!I'C: IAJKMY
computer. Translated automalleal·
COI!IPUWr use, the information Is pro- • """.Jir(•VD •1 H.
~nd trnnsmltted bll&lt;!\ to PhUo for ap-J
aiid tec~nictans.
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wen ,at · P..lden
vl!ll!q• tl!JIIr ~~··
Mr. and lltl. \!e!Vln KtD·

are ll!pen~g tiM
CI!,Y. W. \TL,

tc. Vol&lt;ltd

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11:1-5 Love

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11:30

11:30 Search fo, Tomorrow
11:.(.0 G!i~dmJ Ll~t
12:00 ·Kitle'J KitChen
,
i2:30 A• tJ.e W!!i-41 Turns
l:QO Our •l•s JP"Ooks

1:,30 .11&lt;&gt;""'"'.rty

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2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3
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3:15 Secret Storm
3:30 Edge o! Night
4:oo The Ear Iy ·sh ow
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The Late Show

Douglas Edwards
Beat the Clock
West Point Story
Playhouse of $tars
Mr. Adams and Eve
Highway Patrol $1070
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12:30 Liberace
1:00 The Feminine ToUch
2:00 Afternoon Film Festival
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6:00 Five Star Final
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· Frien~ .!Jete lu!ve receiveJ
IJld Mrs.&lt; Ro&gt;bbe::rt:,i~~~~··~
WO!d of the death of 7·Year-old " areMr.
.announcing tbe e
~l.oyd W. Lee, son of llt. -and their daug~er, .Maxine
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M'ra. Uoyd Lee of Miller, 0., Sat·
Dyer,
son
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on the hiibway · near hb

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~vlc~ ~ere helll )fonday

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. or Rut!ond ~nd .WI!Ue llv·

fe&amp;liled 'nn the

C&lt;&gt;mpton

P .• Dyer.

Miss Rumtield

p

tbe Rutland

Mr. Dyer
School in
du,ate hl MaY.

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ALL PURPOSE

SPRY ........ · · .. · with coupon 3 lbs. 83c

5 WI·FT
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while or pastel '

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~~~:~~dygrlndmot~~er
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LUX LIQUID · .. ·.......... · ·-tt e tan 34c

ARMOU~' sfAR...:.. all meat- (j)p quallly.

Reg. 79c, with llc off

JUMBO BOLOGNA

SURF ........................ Giant 68c
BREEZE · · · · ·· · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 21rg. 67c
RINSO BLUE ...... · .. · .. · .... · .. 2 lrg.65c
RINSO .. · .... · .. · .. .. · •.. .. · 2 lrg. 65c
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GROUND BEEF

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ROUND BONE AND
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Armour Star - all meat 1 lb. eello pkg.
Captain Galllint A•m palch In every pkg.

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FRUIT OF THE VINE'
OR
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SWIFTS - BROOKFIELD·
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wlth Mr. and Mrs. Cub Zimmerman.
Mr. amd Mra._t;:dward

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CBS Morning News
Morning Show
Garry Moor~:
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Lire
Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light
Katie's Kitchen
As the World Turns
Our Miss Brooks
Houseparty

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N~igh~ors .
1Zl:;JO Ft~JlkiA La~ne
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· 2;00 t;tter~o_on Fi~m ·F estival
S:~O J,. {e . With Elizabeth
4 '00 Cartonn c_lub
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8:00 Danny Thomas Show

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The ROl'k aqd RQllers 4-H Club !5:30
·-.-~ · ·
15:45
me1 at ' th e pa rk' Th lf·~ay
even
15:56
ill!{. The ' meeting
was called to
order by
the president, Dee 6:00
Thomas. The club repeated thr&gt; 6:15
4·H Pled-. ""'
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por.t wp Ciytn: bY P4ttY Young. 7:30
Treaaurer~s report' wag givECJ. by
Wanda Coy, Proj~ts were dis·
8:30
cussed. The next m
. celina will be 10:00
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visor,

Mayonnaise .. .. . .. . .. pints 47c

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Patty Young,
O.!lD.
~~~~·~·~P~r~es~en~t~w~er~e~
. O..~:Th~o•:n:·,,10:10
Lltt1e and
ij.

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SHOWIR Gl' ul· N'
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Mr". llo'·rt' •,p-de•n ;;.., m•c.•.t &lt;lei-' i '" "j · ..;,~~~· rt" 3:15
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or honor
at
giv

Snowden, Jean Parket aond da.t
g-htcr, T..inda, Jessie Grueser, Je-·
tie Molden. Pauline Mar-kilns, Arl·
diP. Michael and Phyllis Snowden.
Willard Nebun ~pent the wef!k
end with R!lative-s at Langsville.
Mr. and . MiNI. Dudlt;y Smith (If
MINfMUY WAGE: A Srn11le Ia,·
- .. 1'7, 100,000 lrom raising ,ir bor .subcommittee l'cporled without Culumbus spent th.e weekend with
mall rates from 11ix to M!ven cents. recomendallon a compromise bill his flliher, A. D. Smi,th .
M d Sf
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-$200,0UO from raisln_g air moll to uxtcnd th~ $1 ·an·hour miDI·
;•,rs. 11u e ·mster o Pomerm•
po1t eard rates from four to tivc mum wage bill to anotht!t' six nUl· became Ill .suddenly Sunday an~
w.as taken to the Meigs Gener:1'
c:enta.
lion workers.
Hospital
hi POO\croy.
The Increases arc similar to
BUDGET: E(isenhower was reAndrew Large of Columbu1
~[j:~ GJ f.Jio)r.J[;l
with his wife
:·~I: IDill ~ :l:•llm'-'ki
ACROSS
'· Oll·r!ch
::J:•l i!H..:Il-J 1-ll.. BiJI~
Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer' Morl'iR
1. French
countcy
coua·
lii! .IJ [rj[."j :•oj(Ji) 'X·:
and son, Columbus, .'!pent th•.•
noveJllt.
Plfton peu
tered.
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r--lt•ml tontr•:
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B. Ban&amp;
4. Tree
25. Alcoweekend .at the home of Mrs.
l·Jr..~ r.1 :;J 1~1 1! u-~
1. Spo]ctn
I. Branch
hOllc
Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
11..11 •; l.tl .m J:.: r=l '::
10. Cllrelo ol
6. LICht ·
b&lt;vo- r.:.•1•:1•
Charles Rominofl&gt; ·and r.amily.
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PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. " K!i-\e Vance o'
801\l
8. Mapat•
in'
t-illlrJr.J :-1 11u:o~m1
Waverty were Sunday afternoon ·
Sl. Oreek JeUtr 11. CareiHI
ordu
:~1 :~ 1 -1 •l f.1l'l l1 H
gue.'Jol~
of his ~istcr, Mrs. Arpold
U.QuuUcm•
18.00d of war 27.CUmb
Grote and l"!!'jly.
S5. Bwab
115. Shoollnr
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Mr. and Mrl. Pearl Gilkey, of
18. Blblkltl
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F~rk ~e ~UU.~Y -"'en·
city
18. Container
29. Hockey
38.JtwJ.U.
m.~~: guest_s pt ·Ml'l.· BCl,SM ~if, ;MUiic nott 19. Verdi operl
player
mooth
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21. A frame
30. Efl'lsa
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3T. Votd
l!lnrJnt
22. Bln11e
32. Thlnf Qt
kingt~bury were Sup.dlif after. ·
39. Iptttlf
19. Mtlt
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Mrs. Hattie Me·

DAILY · CROSSWORD

charge of et;~tert"ai!1·

wlll be in

Ia tho tllellen! AI we ..lui&lt;' Molben, we ma.lr.e ~ a practlral oalute of oavlngs oa &lt;Uy to prepare fooda lbrUiy meala- for Mother- 11 your EVANS SUPER
IIIABKET- WHERE Y9U SAVE 3 WAYSLOW, LOW PRICES
SUPER TRIM MEATS
S &amp; H GREEN STAMPS

3:00 Queen For A Day
3:45- ·M udern Romance!
4:1)0 Comedy Time

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So oftea around Mother'• Day, we reod that tWIIleone
oayo Mother Ia "queen for 1 day" - and we aU know
welllbal MOTHER IS QUEEN EVERY DAY! On Molher'a Day, b.owever; there It oo muell. tbal we eon aU
do to make II an especially happy day! We have laken
the liberty le plan a oale juol ·for Mother - fooda thai
are thrifty, and eaoy lo biDdle - lo mlnlmlu her time

Romper 'Room
The Price is Idght
Truth or con1eq'uence.t
Tic Tac Dougb
It Could Be You
Current
.J\fy Little M•rg~e
1:g() T~nessee Ernie
2:® MAtinee Theater

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MOTHER IS QUEEN EVERY DAY!

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WASHINGTON UP - The four·
cent letlcr moved a step closer
reality today .
STEAM GENERA TOR - A Universal pressure steam ~en· to The
House Post Office Commitorator, manufactured by The llabcock &amp; Wilcox Company. tee appr·owd President Elsenhowsupplies steam to power the turbine-generator. This stet~m t!"r's rcque~l for a one-cent InJ!!enerator is of the "once-through" tylle in which hie:hly~pur­ crease in rate2 for mailimt fil'st
iCi_ed water·. ~nder a· pressure of 5,500 P.s.i. is pumped thfough etas.~ letters. A similar incr~ase
mrles of tubm~ and converted t.o super-heated steam in a sin· was approved for air mail letters
post cards.
~le fJst D&lt;~ssage (21/&lt;! minutes). Since t.he water is convPrt~d to and
The l'omm lttee 'Vill act Wednes.
steam without roin~ t]lrou•h the Intermediate "bubbling" do.y on the President's requeBi. to
stal!e. no boiler drum is needed to separate huhhlec; of steam r&amp;ISC second class (newspapers
from the water. fCnnseouently, the term "boiler'' does not and magazine) anrl third elas.s
anntv t.n 1hi:;; unit.l The steam c:enerator delivrrs steam r.1-t UlP {adver·tisin~ matter) postal rater..
Today 's aclion waa taken by the
r:1t~
675 000 nounds oer hour at 4,500 p.s.i. pr·essure :md
committee al a clu~f'd meeti ng.
1.150 degrees tompNature.
Chairman Tom Murray (D·Tenn.)
.. announced the outcome.
U finally .approved by Congress,
DOUBLE REHEAT - In modern power plants, "reheat'' of the government would get this ad·
steam is employed to utilize each pound of steam to the :full· dilinnal annual revenue :
- $314,700,000 from raising first
est exte1~t pos.s ibl~ . But in. Unit 6, doub~e reheat is being used class
letter rates from three to
for the f1rst lime 1n the hiStory of the industry thus realizing four cents an ounce.
greater · efficiencies than ever before. The st~am 'genel."ator
-$32,000,000 from raising posl
after utilizing steam at lis initial high pressure and tempera: card rates rrom two to three
ture, reheats 615,000-pound·per-hour steam at 1,!50 p.s. i. cents.
from 800 degrees up to 1,060 degrees. The steam then is re· -$1,200,000 from raising drpp
letter ra~ell frQm two lo th~e
heated again at the rate of 525,000 pounds per hour at 165 cents.

p.s.l. frotn 630 degrees to 1,~00 degrees F.

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· It Could :Be You
Current
My Little Margie

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2:00 ~t9J,U T.U!ter
3:00 Q&lt;teep lot a Day
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Details of the new unit and the plant follow:
TURBINE-GENERATOR ~ The turbine-generator, designed and manufa.ctured by General Electric Company at Schen·
ectady, N. Y., IS a 3,600-r.p.m. tandem-compound unit. J{lgb·
pressure. high.temperature steam, hitting on hundreds of fan·
, like blades mounted on 38 turbine wheels, drives the turbine !
wh1ch 1s direct-coupled to the etectnc generator. The latter
converts the steam ener~y to electric energv at the rate of
120.000 kllow-watts, .or 160,000 bOI"SCpowcr. The generator is
hydrogen-cooled.

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This developmental unit is the first in th~ history of CO!"·
memal producllon of electric power In the Umted State$ to
utilize steam at a pressure above the critical pressure point...:...
3,206 pounds per square inch (the point at which water fl2•h·
es immediately into steam without an intermediate ~'boiling''
stage\--and at a temperature of 1,150 degrees F., which Is 50
degrees higher than the highest temperature ever used in a
power plant.

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7:00 Today
9:00 Rorilper Room
10:00 The Price is Right
10:30 Truth or Col'lfiequences

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6:30. Weathereast

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A major step forward in development of the technology of
• economica-l generation of steam-electric power has been ach·
ieved In the design, construction and now, operation of the
revolutionary new. Unit 6 at 'Ohio Power Company's Ph~o
Plant.

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TELEVISION ~U.IPI ~-.
'WSAZ -TV Cho·. ,,.et3
Thursday
Friday

.sunt;~ay P,Jotn!n~ ft ~ SQI.Jth B"'·. 4:00 COJ;D,edy 'lfmet~~l EU)l Cbprch ."MlY 12 wi ;h 4:30 ::Uovi~:~thne·
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Because power is America's future , and particularly of
wide interest here, what follows is the Ohio Power Company's

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The Daily Sentinel

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'MD: one ~o' i4Ya.Oc:.-e 'flbe Dally Sentinel otflee, $lll.60· siS
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. . I"YI!9!J) I. GREENE- EDITOR
N1U01111' ~1\!presentati~ Botlillelli·Klmball. ....., ·Mll
Laiaetoa Ave.• New YOM City, 18. N• .-.
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Tender, fresh

Pole Beans - • 2 lbs. 45¢
Yeilow Globe

Onions · • 3 lb. bag 35¢

·Sec:onil St.

Cor. Mill &amp; N. 2nd

Pomeroy

Middleport

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At Walr.uaa GaMe
No hJoon.

Outfield Tops
~In B~~k~~~ !~~~~ w'n.DhefCaendincft'
Jt ·( g

Wilh
llllhd ,......_ S~m Wrlt.r
Don HoB- !\rrd Wa1'1'cn 11-acker
VUt JleloT :and Gibbo l#Ml"'l
de 1rora - clld tVidence today
t..ot tbe ~ Ilea r~evn. Int.Oelf«al Ptf:tnl~ Gtbe Paul
w~
wltb 11m t
ha l~ored &amp;r~other trade eoup In
~-~ the lotlnJ! pitcl\ur.
·Y q - -Ill&lt;! wlrnr.,.•o b1ttJtte ldl eftorta to brtng tht Clnehmatl
RedJeJJ fhef: flrst penr~ant since
star witlt
fur tour and Bid !MO.
die, L.,. Dupm :and P·at E&amp;da ~,.ach
-'equired from the Chicago Cubs
eolle«e&lt;~ two .-rettes. tar the lO.!i·
Nov. 1! Cor pitcher Elmer Single.
ers. :l.oger Turner cot one for
ton and infielder Ray Jablonski,
four.
Roak and Jh'Cker wert key fig.
Rutland .J.ed 5 ·1 until the boltom ures as the Redlegs ran their
of the fifth J:~ning when Wahama winning strea~ to nin(" games
exploded with Dine runs .a.s the Wednesday night with a 7·6 vie·
.IP1tiande.ns. fcll apart with error~ ­ tory over the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Cremeans held Wahama to ~ix Hoak blasted a granrl·slam homer
lliits whtle bJs rrratei got 7. ere In the ei(hth i"nnfng lo give the
nieans fanned 4 and walked . 7. R('dlegs theh wimling mar&amp;ln
Van Meter whipped 5, Gibbs 1 while Hacker gained ·his thlrd
win of the yl'ar- the s"amc number
and -her ...U..d .5.
he scored sl! last year for the
Cubs.
OKAYS SCRAP
• T he .t riumph moved the Red)egs
NEW YORK· UP - The new to w!thtn a hall-game of the
York State Athl~tl~; Com.rriiulon first.place Mi,waukee Braves. who
hiS app1·oved a 10 • round heavy suffered 11 2·1 loss to the Phila·
weight bout between Wllll B~­ delphia Phillie~:.
manoff of Q~rp1any and Areh.le
The Chicago Cubs walloped the
McBride ol Trenton, N. J., at St.
Nkholas Aren01, May 20. Besma· Plttsburi:h Pirates, 7-1, and the
neff dt&gt;eisioned big Bob Baker of St. Louis Cardinale routed the
Phttburgh last · montb . . at . St. Nl.'w York Giants, 13-4. In other
N, L. gimeS', In the American
Nicks.
League , \h e l'IC'vl'l.illHI Indians
beat the New York Y&lt;~nkees , 10-4,
the Boston Red Sox d1Jwned lhe
Chicago Whitt&gt; Sox. 4· 1, the De·

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New Furniture
FOK

$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

oa 'l'lle ~lblllll Coroer
Ia lliddleport

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en. HeraheJI PTeeman finished up
for Rael:er.

Mo,.. Heme •una.
Oene Woodllrrg and Vic Wertz

b1nted fhree • ran home;-a and
tookie Jloger Maris hit a two-run
roun~ -trip-,er as the Indians rout·
ed Art Di'tm·a r a'nd made it two
rt:raJgtn o-ver the Yanks. Early
Wynn, aided by relief artlSt Ray
Narleski, gained his third victory
despite Mirkey Mantle 's fourth
homer of the Jeason which accounted for all New York's runs.
Williams slammed out
Ted
three homers to raisto his average
to .474 and account for all the
Red Sox runs. Ted homered off
Bob Keegan in the first and third
inning~ and then walloped 1 twl&gt;run blast in the eighth to .!leal the
White Sox' ttrth
straight lots.
Frank Su'Jiivan pUch:ed a four-hit•
Cor ~ia S"econd triumph.

Baseball
Results
IY UNITED PRI.S

NJ~;TIONA~ LEA·U~

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Milwaukee .
Cincinnati

,W L
13 U
13 7
12 7
1IJ 8

Pet.
·.664

.65U

For the Fine Support

Given Me in the recent Election
.BY The Citizens of Pomeroy.
I shall do my best to merit it.

CHARLES W. LEGAR

Thanks
for your
Support
IN

Electing Me
Councilman
Dale Dutton

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Middleport's

YellDW Jackets
winnett jn ten
straieh"t games wiU.Out ietAt this
season, were ready to tAke l)n
Jackson High SchGOO In stride Ill ·
day here, then work toward ib
debut in thL&gt; State Regional tour·
nament in the Columbus Jets'
Stadium next Friday, May 1'7.
Wednesday morning the Jac ·
kets, behind steady pitching cl
J !m Bowles , and with outstanding
work of their out!ieiders, :took
Scioto County's Sout h Websl"r
team by a 9--1 count.
Bobby Nelson, cenlerfielde•-,
mii de two greM ca:tche5 with Olle
hand after Jo:a, rlint. Jr. leenll_.y
ma·de a:rrother save .on a dN\ie that
had extra base wrttt&amp;n 111 d'/~ it.
"South Webster waa rfM :&amp;e ot
team we've met atl setrSo'fl·,•· ldid
Athletic Direct.or Earl · 'K nlgh'.
"but OLI/f boys played the .00.~1
ball or the ye:.r, .too. They had a
~ound club," he a&amp;ted: 1

bas-ebAll team,

Th(' victory left six Jp.cket tie6tr
larJ S'l.ill .batting wen over !&lt;300
an.d. t he teani "Wi'tll
ftltl~e" av
1-'ra·ge of .3"47. Jacket s1Gggeff .ar _.
GB led by Bowles· p"itcher:firSt f&gt;~Sf ·
man . with .512. Bobby Nelson COllows with .471 and Ed Ml!Comas,
¥.: lanky infil"llder-ouUielder is hi'
l
ting r; ~ .368.
2 "A
Other hot hillers are Charl :y
3
Da\'is with .364, Ed Crooks wHh
6
.333 and Dave Hlnd.y at .314. The
6':2 lower end of -the O]'"(ter are led by
8·:~ Bob Hennessy at .281,' . HitlJn
Whitlatch a1 .2M 'lf!d Jr. IKe~
w.ith .237, Yog:l Wayland ~ o~

a

.632
lroit T\gerltl mv.ul{'d thr Washing Brooklyn
ton Scnalors, il ·3 llntl lhe Haiti- St. Louis
.556
more Oriolt's whippt d the Knnllls P-hllad~lphia
10 9 .526
Clty AthlC't]("s, 11·2.
New York . . . . 8 13 .381
Chicago . . . . . . . 7 13 .350
N•wcombe T•ottd
Pltt·a burgh
" 15 .2!SO
Hoak, a .215 · hitter la!t sesson
WMIMIIday's Results
when he wenl O·for·12 ilgaln.at Don St. Louil! 13 New York 4
Newcom be, connected for his Cincinnati 7 Brooklyn. 6 night
grand slam orf the b!J Brooklyn Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 1 night
right hander to snap a 3·3 .tie end Chicago 7 Pitl~burgh 1 night
negate Gil Hodges' three-run homFriday'• Gam•s
er in the bottom of the ~ighth.
BrooklY'n at New YOO'k nlte
Jloak Jncrea:red his lcaguc-leadlng
average to .415. He also leads thi Phlladelphia at Pittsburgh, nile
Oinc:innati at Chicago
- circuit with 21 runs batte-d in.
Milwaukee
at St. Loui s. nile
Substitute tlrlt bu1eman George
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Crowe, also arquinod in one of
W l Pet. Ge
Paul's · trades i'n 19t'i1i, aceQunted
New
Ycn-k
12
7 .632
for Cincinnati':: flrilt three runs
It 7 .Btl
\i
with a pair of homers. Crpwe. Chicsgo . . . .
Boston
12
A
.600
'4
filling In for th e injured Ted
Cleveland ' .
10 8 .556 1 1-2
Detroit
ll 10 .524 2
Kansas Ci!y
11 10 .524 2
Raltimo1"&lt;!
8 1 1 .421 4
Washington
4 18 .182 9 1,1
W•dnesclav'• R•sult•
i:' ~O!&lt;I&lt;m 4 Chieago 1
Dt:troit · t1 Was hilli!lbif 3

=THANKS

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and
Bowles w" "leon an emr
and Whitlakh and Davi-s came

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r•me 11
X-Rays Put Off By Ph_ysician In ~
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ctevelmld
wur-ry
To Save Eye,Of Injured Clevel~d, tar

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LOn) moppeTS In Point Ple.tlnnt
Friday wtrt Mr1. Heien lt.oulh ,
Mrl. LaeJ Trew, Mn. Je~l}ie Diet.
tDI, Mn. Sara CcCoy ana dauJh·
ler~

' lifr, aftd 11J1L Paul P!bprtold
and i.tndJ attemled the "Open
liOU.!Ie" tt tbe Phillip Sporn PJ1t1t.
Sit, Fr1nli.ie ROUsh hat arril'ed
Jn New York ffom. •Germany and
expects to be holJfe IQPD.

lfl~er .Bel).~ -~ ll
rrtnl"lge lrom . the hospital ,_ :rofnl
"1M 'to
111b0U't it." ~ t

Klue Banking On
Short Operation ,

{l:tught

tttre

top

ot

ttts

b:(ml!!, his . cbeekbm)e
l'MI3'e. 'the DOllie •1111

eyebrow

nd

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Cleveland

flood

frt.tltdl'ed. ·d f tete~~rrams ell(IOUf~ seore ~n
into tlhe
A'ppltrmdty i1te ;))one itra«llll"t of bi's tJ¥fUe were
1t1c f~ ·li!ftMJJet1 tnOit &amp;f • in"&gt; ho&gt;p!tal. A l.oiW, -h. Callf-,
,act t1rlit woa14 h.ive dtwfCI'oye-a m:ln "en fifff!J."flt one 11! 1ris e)ltl
fhe eYir. Therr: ts no ·b ratn injtrr~ bift lhe dffer lMii ft"O't cdbidered
111Ji.

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Mr. and

Mrs. Kit.fr',os

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· and

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Pictured above a general scene of ihe fatal traffic accl4ent Wednesqay evenibl SOU!h
' Middleport which claimed the lives of seven people. Six were kiUed in th~ Ford Station
gon at the left driven by George Halley of Cheshlre. John Carter Smith, Middleperl RFD,
killed irt•·the .ear at1:he'righl: (Dilly SilltiiiOJ Stiff Plillto)
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boDilt willl """' f .....
sliture. Cenlle .C!Illh
you need on S!J1i'ture• only, '"lto or

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R11tiand Grade kMI Annual

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furnib.ue.

Rolland

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two .- ~hil-

frblfram'To Be Friday

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Mrs. Page'•

KaJ Hhuly, Mana:er
3oo w. lietond' st.- Phw~
Pomeroy
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Boun: Moa.-Fri. 9-J; Sat 9·12-()pft nent""a

bv a.ppol._

LgonJ ~nade fo Nlid•nhl of a+o~ ~

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Baby, Bow, Bow
boo-loo.
P _ if4i!es
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if~." Par.on•s

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l!f~.y

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Sprln~:time,

wet~

fourt!l ~F•~e , 1Wel. ,.__Fly,
'1 ..ftJMII6 tJ'a'"de -

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CLBLANDS
APPLIANCE

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fRANKS ..................... -.. lb. 49c

BONEY'S FRONt STREET MAllET

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W.Jihln St.

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Moi'lllaf 111111 Aflerneon

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Judy Murray Is
Hon,or Guest At
DrJG!UI Shower

4 . ~ 1.

who:se marriage to

....... s

, Colambuf, i8
11 was guut of

evening when
entertained with a brfl.
It the home of bet
and Mrs. W. R. HaiAvenQe.
.
placl!d unl!e"r·., 'I
pa.raJ"ol in
the ·
Games were plaffd

rlr!sw&lt;:ll

l'"'ro' . .

by Fauna Bailey,

and Maryln Roush .
An arrangement ot pink and .
white iris In a ery.:!lltal container
wa• ¥-~- for U.e dill!lnr·- . . .

wtrtclf ..,., Hgh10d by wblie !aJim
In· crystal candelabra and Ole hQ•
tesl presided at the punc!i ttb'tt1.
Pastel petit fours were served
with the punch to the followlna
~'"'~1•• M]fo Mum,-.llft tiel' rMtb'
[ilh~~~·Clarenee
Loretta
Barbua MurriJ,
Stilea, Cwl)'n
l(ay Stile~ Friwa ll'tilll!)',

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:thi~ lpw gric~ ·

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Full Shank Half
Cenler slices left on_

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Evan,gelin,e Chapter; ·ModelJI W~d
men Auxiliary~· :A'J«di"lCI'Il t.ea:•«
Auxiliary and
the
Methodist
Church.
Surviving in adtittiOl'l to th~
two children .ate p.er erandmotber
Mrs. Calherh'l.e · DeemS, Jlineral
Wells, W. Va.; brotlrut ·B arl
Counts Jr. al'ld Edgar Count• ot
Delaware an4 _a si&amp;tet, lt\l.th )far.
tindale of Sunbury.
aware and a sister, Ruth Martin.
dale of Sunbury.
Funeral services for John Cal;'ter Smith, 21, oC Rt. 1, Br-adbi,U'Y,
will be held S!~\urday at 10 .a. m.
In :8radblH't C'ureh wltb Aev.
Lemley officiating. Burial
made In the Riveniew

The Resonator BeU1, Twinkle,
Twinkle, IJtUe Star and Turn the
The Glassef (Wv.

'By JI'ades, tbe proJt,m:

'DeLuxe. Nylon Super-Cushions.b_y

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&lt; - Me1Elizabeth Halle•,
; The pro~
. · ;.Iii 'oe q""~~
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a pr..essi0ir'a!,IO!Itw~4·!&gt;Y~pre- ' Ojly le ,_. 6'1&gt;, _.niiib ond the at PDTkehblirg and ll t b!liiMOt '
· t.ltlon of 111o ~
- ·, fire" Ji!l8dt&amp; 1o 11, l'it1tpaw ,..t&lt;!h.
,
of Mr. a'lld !rlrs. Ida• ctvrlls ol
. and .,...,.. •. ;,
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d!N&lt;:!NN"At'l 1Jl' - Tod Klusiew8ki, tb-e efnC!innati ltedlegs.'

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Mr. ant Mrs. · Mote
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Yeag~ of Cheshire; a brother, R(JIIo
Mrs. Foley's second grade - . bert Halley or Cheshire and .a ~:tsRhythm Band, The Cbtmes of DunMrs. Robert Mcintosh of Chesk.Jrk, The" SJioeNl:er~
hire.
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Friday afternoon
the new gymnash,1m with
Hoflman belnj ifa.nored
and Patty Riffle 8s QYeea.

3-=f. NYLON I SALE!-.

1HJ!.le -'Ihrbine take· offI

'Tbeir' aoa, flouLd, attended tH
KentL&amp;eky 0e!'by at'LoultvJUe.
NT. 1nd Mra. Henry Pb~lpa. v..
Hed receati.J with the latte.r'f &amp;
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oblln•
er ot Brold Run , W. Va . and Mr.
and HrL John Kearns or H.iirtlord,

All Kinds of Flowen, Potted
Plants, Cut Flowen, Conages

.M )tf 'D'AY

.cometrg
Chevrolet's new

lin. Ronal4 llcDade ot CaMI
WiDChett.er will SundQ" peat II
Mr. and Mn. Ray He.Dade .

For San4wltbel

Si*es

Others ourvi•ing ...
RhYthm Stlid)o, fJounciPI ·Balls and drtl'l, l!iny and Ruth Ann, at h~'e.

• sent Its -annual

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Buckeye Lake OJ&gt;ODI the WOk
wllll Ill'. and Ill'&amp; AI.. QtOhiiL

For Mother's Day
PQRI( &amp; lEANS

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Tile aeventy..eventb blrtbday ot
Mr•. Ptarl Qravet wu celebrated
at btr home Saturdl)' wtt'h a party
planned by her dauJhl.en, lin
Audrey Frolt, Middleport, and
Mrs. Cbarlea Walburn , Columbus.
Mers;abert of the lAyal Women'•
L1UI of the .ctlur~ ot Chriat anll
neighbors of Mr. and Mn. Graves
were e:u.Ntt at tbe ,party and were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shant Jpent
ieTved lte erea'ln ifmdaet and eu; the week end with tire former'•
cakes by the hostesses.
brother, Mr. and lifra. E. C. !bank
A family dinner wu he-ld Sun· or Vienn•. W. Va.
fM Mr. md !lira. Gravet, Mr.
Henry Pbolpa ¥• bftD employed
Mn. ltalph Gtave!, Pomeroy, by the biRr Aluminum plmt .._
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Mn:. Waiburn, Mrs. Frolt and Nar RaveniWood.
Mn. A.. p. Fi.Jber of ftavenrwood

por-t c:~e4 .~n}be Vernal Jolmtol\

/ti.rift

~qr LoosUn,
thw budtK • . • to
make !rome repairs

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rtght cll'eeti&gt;Me.
~ore's ~&amp;res aM th&amp; Yan,
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tees ~e lt.iU m a !Ct8te or Sb~k
Mrs. Lawrence WftHt:t.s retu.rn ·
Wcdne&amp;day wJth McDougald VII'· ed home Wednes:ci.y
C~
tLuilly inconsolable. Tire Yankee le.ton where .she dtebded 111·&gt;
lblic-l(ler, bowever, wi~bd"re'! · hi!: furreral of ~r ne•, Lelh

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visited ~nt})' w~h her nleee,
lin Orvlno Hill.
~
HaroJd Donovan ql Colum'.ou•
Mr. 1111d Mr.. st. C1alr lilJI erttertlined Thurlda wi~ 1 dinner viJiCed hit SOD, Garf, &amp;Jtd part!nt!J,
tertalntd Tburtda,- with a dinner Mr. 1nd Mn. Earl Donov.-n. A din·
Lorn•. Mn. Dorott.1 Chaney and Dfr wu held SaturdaJ for Gary in
Geae a11d R.oaer bonor of hit 8th birtbda)'.
eblldreo,
ot Badoe. Tbc octalloo wu 1be
Mr. u• Mn. Ralpb Workman
bh1bday of Kr. 1nd lrln. Bell 1nd 1nd daucbter. Paul.&amp; Jetn, of Gal·
Ml'1. Chancy.
llpoli1 and Hr. &lt;~nd Mrt. Eddi~
Mr. and Kra. HcrmiD Ruse md Fults of Crown Cit)' visited Sun·
children of Chelhite a.pent Sunday day with their parents. !be Rrv.
with the latter'• paTentl, Mr. •nd and Mrt. Floyd Wor.tmu.
Mn. Ray McDade.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Waner of

Mrs. Pearl Graves
77th Birthday Is
Observed Soturday

serto:Lillty.

For Ailing Back

big first baseman,
pinned his
hopes today on a ,webor( operation
that might see hl.m back in uniform in a coltp}e of tl&lt;htt!IS.
· The allini slugger told doctors
Wedbf'Sdt)' to go ahead with an
'O'peratiou to cotrect. a ''slipped ·
atse" Jq ·b'rs lower SJ!Iine that has
hintpered· JHs rubnitl:g 1nd fifi!ding tor t.be past 14 tnontbs.

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General . llana.r

Ra~t G.....,berg reported··•

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WEST COWMIIA

•lil&gt;t oft&gt;'

SCore IOJt his

Snrth-Nelson grounded u;
VELANJ) rt.J"P-..;l!lr.r. Ofm.rle;
Hennessy walk~. Kennedy si.L,. , .:1 '!'- ,,. plaruief tG X·l'lf)' ilriil: ·
led through t·h1rd base. Cro:ok.. 1 out .king He!t;l $Mr..e) ~~ ofye
Hennessy and lodp.y but Mne«· rJt ·~Jftitre
sineled scoring
Kennedy.
opti-mism" •..., the
S"er-~
Cleveland ki«ifn . P:ttd'ier's 81-,M
S. Webster got Hs run on a will be savea.
triple ·and single.
"It Is still 1p too etiJ'if 'IO Pr '
Bowles fanned eig'tit and U.Su c:J di{'\ whether btie eye wl'fl or will
me walk wbhe Mal!tln' of lh&lt;" not he .saved," tfre ctevelatld ,.e
Poart tllltrma tbttt .T.actets, anci ~lllist said .. 'r.he ft-year--old Sco;:e
\O'i11Gt:d tWO.
"'
wb fe-lled Tuesday 11 tJNt by a
,
fine ~e o(f the -bwt: of mJ. M•
Wfdl~ ~-rtf Ja~s play a SEoA.L trmtidll4n the firSt in'lib\f ·elf file
ga'!Oe W1Ui Jaobon 'l(klay 1tb f*ediUt'' game with the New Yotl:
te'dt. its league leading ~d : anl:fl'eS.
against Class AA !le'IHnJ here, tile •
,
same will Mtve ' n.o bNri~g on
'l'h'l!! hOM'or over one d! tho.'
Midd'leport tournament • . 1'hc ~ost .reriou., accidents in baseball
local, can cinch ttre «&gt;utberr: ~IS~ory gave way somewhat to op
divltian. cif the SEOAL urfay and llmum Wednesday ~hen Thorn;~;
bo..r·· · lirte tor a "')lay-d'fl, iame revealed !lhat Score •lS able .to s~:
wit ;lf.l~ nortbtirn' dliblon lead out or the eye. He pointed ou1
ers, .Mbcns.
th-at ract "is erK'ouraging" blit
not conclusive.
FutUre· pl&lt;~Y before · .s(''fl.OOI dh ·
"~ort unately , theball struc-k
butds wHJ be -complicated by M.• o him flush," Thomas
said. "It
dleport Semors going to WashJng.
:ton, D. C., Sun4ay. They wUI .not
r(&gt;turn until Thursday, one day
befcre the regional game in Columbus. Winners ()( dre EaBtem
Dlvis.ion will open •laiMI: ~itt.
dleport .

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Cleveland 10 New York ·4, nl~
Baltimore 11 Kansas City 2, nit e
Thundo~y's PrQbabl• Pitch•n
Boston at Chieago-Ston&lt;! 0·1
vs. Wilson 2·1
WashingWn at Detroit-"Pascu.'l
1·3 vs .Lary 2~2
Only games scheduled
Friday's G1m"
Chicago at Det-roit , nj,te
.-cai1S'os Cit at Cleveland, nitc
fl•w YO&lt;k ~ Blrlt!mo&lt;e, nlte
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11th Game Toward Perfed S aso

Coac:h Nolan Swactmamer will
the .200 mark. Roger t!gbt.fo\lt, ·~ anxious ,~hi:!.t his tusers, Bowrerrerve outfielder, hu beea up les and ntruly, take wi1.h them a
twi&lt;"e, hit safely oraoe. AJ a te11m ball and cat.rhing
equipment.
109 hits have come trom 317 at Every opportunity, .he hopes, wm
bats.
be used for -the pair to be: workSouth
llhmt
ing lheir arJM.
Mlddle ;•:•~ t iumped into a .flrSt
inni·ng lead with two runs, blear S. W.eblter.. . . . 010 000 Oo-1 4 2
h wide npen In the S"ec~ wf(b Middle2118' 020 8 1
M'arti.ti aild HaUback; Bcrwlcs
fivoe -rR6ro r.uns. after' We"bsttr bid
(.!Otten cmc bac:k in Hs t01t of t.lre anCI Hinely.
.seeond. Then in the sixth Mldd)"C·
poat adder! to more .
MicldlepM't First- Davis wal: ·
ed, Hindy tripled to deep cente:
scoring OaYis, Rowles wu: safe op
a fielder's choice and H~dy
'Came tn.
Second~~rm«'dy and Cropkt
tanned . but . MoCornas singletW,·t.o
dgh1, Whitlntclt doubled
in .
Davis was Rafe on "'" ef'lr'Or ~r~
McComas scored. Hindy w•lJccd

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For tlllt II the autmlatiC with Mpr.·
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In GR (Grade Retarder) pooltlon
Turboillde helps Blow you down-IUlveo
your brak4!o oo long, eteep htllo.
When you team 1'1irbo(llde ~t.b
Chevy'e 11ew Poeitractloo rear axle,

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Shcmn; Jobnson City, Tenn.,. whO
is vh.lting .l:ler parents . Mr. and
Mrp, Fred I. Gardner, was pl&amp;niS-t,
Wllb'Uf Thcobstd. i8 to be ·theleatd·
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Don HoB- !\rrd Wa1'1'cn 11-acker
VUt JleloT :and Gibbo l#Ml"'l
de 1rora - clld tVidence today
t..ot tbe ~ Ilea r~evn. Int.Oelf«al Ptf:tnl~ Gtbe Paul
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wltb 11m t
ha l~ored &amp;r~other trade eoup In
~-~ the lotlnJ! pitcl\ur.
·Y q - -Ill&lt;! wlrnr.,.•o b1ttJtte ldl eftorta to brtng tht Clnehmatl
RedJeJJ fhef: flrst penr~ant since
star witlt
fur tour and Bid !MO.
die, L.,. Dupm :and P·at E&amp;da ~,.ach
-'equired from the Chicago Cubs
eolle«e&lt;~ two .-rettes. tar the lO.!i·
Nov. 1! Cor pitcher Elmer Single.
ers. :l.oger Turner cot one for
ton and infielder Ray Jablonski,
four.
Roak and Jh'Cker wert key fig.
Rutland .J.ed 5 ·1 until the boltom ures as the Redlegs ran their
of the fifth J:~ning when Wahama winning strea~ to nin(" games
exploded with Dine runs .a.s the Wednesday night with a 7·6 vie·
.IP1tiande.ns. fcll apart with error~ ­ tory over the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Cremeans held Wahama to ~ix Hoak blasted a granrl·slam homer
lliits whtle bJs rrratei got 7. ere In the ei(hth i"nnfng lo give the
nieans fanned 4 and walked . 7. R('dlegs theh wimling mar&amp;ln
Van Meter whipped 5, Gibbs 1 while Hacker gained ·his thlrd
win of the yl'ar- the s"amc number
and -her ...U..d .5.
he scored sl! last year for the
Cubs.
OKAYS SCRAP
• T he .t riumph moved the Red)egs
NEW YORK· UP - The new to w!thtn a hall-game of the
York State Athl~tl~; Com.rriiulon first.place Mi,waukee Braves. who
hiS app1·oved a 10 • round heavy suffered 11 2·1 loss to the Phila·
weight bout between Wllll B~­ delphia Phillie~:.
manoff of Q~rp1any and Areh.le
The Chicago Cubs walloped the
McBride ol Trenton, N. J., at St.
Nkholas Aren01, May 20. Besma· Plttsburi:h Pirates, 7-1, and the
neff dt&gt;eisioned big Bob Baker of St. Louis Cardinale routed the
Phttburgh last · montb . . at . St. Nl.'w York Giants, 13-4. In other
N, L. gimeS', In the American
Nicks.
League , \h e l'IC'vl'l.illHI Indians
beat the New York Y&lt;~nkees , 10-4,
the Boston Red Sox d1Jwned lhe
Chicago Whitt&gt; Sox. 4· 1, the De·

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en. HeraheJI PTeeman finished up
for Rael:er.

Mo,.. Heme •una.
Oene Woodllrrg and Vic Wertz

b1nted fhree • ran home;-a and
tookie Jloger Maris hit a two-run
roun~ -trip-,er as the Indians rout·
ed Art Di'tm·a r a'nd made it two
rt:raJgtn o-ver the Yanks. Early
Wynn, aided by relief artlSt Ray
Narleski, gained his third victory
despite Mirkey Mantle 's fourth
homer of the Jeason which accounted for all New York's runs.
Williams slammed out
Ted
three homers to raisto his average
to .474 and account for all the
Red Sox runs. Ted homered off
Bob Keegan in the first and third
inning~ and then walloped 1 twl&gt;run blast in the eighth to .!leal the
White Sox' ttrth
straight lots.
Frank Su'Jiivan pUch:ed a four-hit•
Cor ~ia S"econd triumph.

Baseball
Results
IY UNITED PRI.S

NJ~;TIONA~ LEA·U~

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Cincinnati

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Pet.
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For the Fine Support

Given Me in the recent Election
.BY The Citizens of Pomeroy.
I shall do my best to merit it.

CHARLES W. LEGAR

Thanks
for your
Support
IN

Electing Me
Councilman
Dale Dutton

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Middleport's

YellDW Jackets
winnett jn ten
straieh"t games wiU.Out ietAt this
season, were ready to tAke l)n
Jackson High SchGOO In stride Ill ·
day here, then work toward ib
debut in thL&gt; State Regional tour·
nament in the Columbus Jets'
Stadium next Friday, May 1'7.
Wednesday morning the Jac ·
kets, behind steady pitching cl
J !m Bowles , and with outstanding
work of their out!ieiders, :took
Scioto County's Sout h Websl"r
team by a 9--1 count.
Bobby Nelson, cenlerfielde•-,
mii de two greM ca:tche5 with Olle
hand after Jo:a, rlint. Jr. leenll_.y
ma·de a:rrother save .on a dN\ie that
had extra base wrttt&amp;n 111 d'/~ it.
"South Webster waa rfM :&amp;e ot
team we've met atl setrSo'fl·,•· ldid
Athletic Direct.or Earl · 'K nlgh'.
"but OLI/f boys played the .00.~1
ball or the ye:.r, .too. They had a
~ound club," he a&amp;ted: 1

bas-ebAll team,

Th(' victory left six Jp.cket tie6tr
larJ S'l.ill .batting wen over !&lt;300
an.d. t he teani "Wi'tll
ftltl~e" av
1-'ra·ge of .3"47. Jacket s1Gggeff .ar _.
GB led by Bowles· p"itcher:firSt f&gt;~Sf ·
man . with .512. Bobby Nelson COllows with .471 and Ed Ml!Comas,
¥.: lanky infil"llder-ouUielder is hi'
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ting r; ~ .368.
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Other hot hillers are Charl :y
3
Da\'is with .364, Ed Crooks wHh
6
.333 and Dave Hlnd.y at .314. The
6':2 lower end of -the O]'"(ter are led by
8·:~ Bob Hennessy at .281,' . HitlJn
Whitlatch a1 .2M 'lf!d Jr. IKe~
w.ith .237, Yog:l Wayland ~ o~

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lroit T\gerltl mv.ul{'d thr Washing Brooklyn
ton Scnalors, il ·3 llntl lhe Haiti- St. Louis
.556
more Oriolt's whippt d the Knnllls P-hllad~lphia
10 9 .526
Clty AthlC't]("s, 11·2.
New York . . . . 8 13 .381
Chicago . . . . . . . 7 13 .350
N•wcombe T•ottd
Pltt·a burgh
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Hoak, a .215 · hitter la!t sesson
WMIMIIday's Results
when he wenl O·for·12 ilgaln.at Don St. Louil! 13 New York 4
Newcom be, connected for his Cincinnati 7 Brooklyn. 6 night
grand slam orf the b!J Brooklyn Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 1 night
right hander to snap a 3·3 .tie end Chicago 7 Pitl~burgh 1 night
negate Gil Hodges' three-run homFriday'• Gam•s
er in the bottom of the ~ighth.
BrooklY'n at New YOO'k nlte
Jloak Jncrea:red his lcaguc-leadlng
average to .415. He also leads thi Phlladelphia at Pittsburgh, nile
Oinc:innati at Chicago
- circuit with 21 runs batte-d in.
Milwaukee
at St. Loui s. nile
Substitute tlrlt bu1eman George
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Crowe, also arquinod in one of
W l Pet. Ge
Paul's · trades i'n 19t'i1i, aceQunted
New
Ycn-k
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for Cincinnati':: flrilt three runs
It 7 .Btl
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with a pair of homers. Crpwe. Chicsgo . . . .
Boston
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filling In for th e injured Ted
Cleveland ' .
10 8 .556 1 1-2
Detroit
ll 10 .524 2
Kansas Ci!y
11 10 .524 2
Raltimo1"&lt;!
8 1 1 .421 4
Washington
4 18 .182 9 1,1
W•dnesclav'• R•sult•
i:' ~O!&lt;I&lt;m 4 Chieago 1
Dt:troit · t1 Was hilli!lbif 3

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Friday wtrt Mr1. Heien lt.oulh ,
Mrl. LaeJ Trew, Mn. Je~l}ie Diet.
tDI, Mn. Sara CcCoy ana dauJh·
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' lifr, aftd 11J1L Paul P!bprtold
and i.tndJ attemled the "Open
liOU.!Ie" tt tbe Phillip Sporn PJ1t1t.
Sit, Fr1nli.ie ROUsh hat arril'ed
Jn New York ffom. •Germany and
expects to be holJfe IQPD.

lfl~er .Bel).~ -~ ll
rrtnl"lge lrom . the hospital ,_ :rofnl
"1M 'to
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Klue Banking On
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into tlhe
A'ppltrmdty i1te ;))one itra«llll"t of bi's tJ¥fUe were
1t1c f~ ·li!ftMJJet1 tnOit &amp;f • in"&gt; ho&gt;p!tal. A l.oiW, -h. Callf-,
,act t1rlit woa14 h.ive dtwfCI'oye-a m:ln "en fifff!J."flt one 11! 1ris e)ltl
fhe eYir. Therr: ts no ·b ratn injtrr~ bift lhe dffer lMii ft"O't cdbidered
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Pictured above a general scene of ihe fatal traffic accl4ent Wednesqay evenibl SOU!h
' Middleport which claimed the lives of seven people. Six were kiUed in th~ Ford Station
gon at the left driven by George Halley of Cheshlre. John Carter Smith, Middleperl RFD,
killed irt•·the .ear at1:he'righl: (Dilly SilltiiiOJ Stiff Plillto)
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evening when
entertained with a brfl.
It the home of bet
and Mrs. W. R. HaiAvenQe.
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placl!d unl!e"r·., 'I
pa.raJ"ol in
the ·
Games were plaffd

rlr!sw&lt;:ll

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by Fauna Bailey,

and Maryln Roush .
An arrangement ot pink and .
white iris In a ery.:!lltal container
wa• ¥-~- for U.e dill!lnr·- . . .

wtrtclf ..,., Hgh10d by wblie !aJim
In· crystal candelabra and Ole hQ•
tesl presided at the punc!i ttb'tt1.
Pastel petit fours were served
with the punch to the followlna
~'"'~1•• M]fo Mum,-.llft tiel' rMtb'
[ilh~~~·Clarenee
Loretta
Barbua MurriJ,
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men Auxiliary~· :A'J«di"lCI'Il t.ea:•«
Auxiliary and
the
Methodist
Church.
Surviving in adtittiOl'l to th~
two children .ate p.er erandmotber
Mrs. Calherh'l.e · DeemS, Jlineral
Wells, W. Va.; brotlrut ·B arl
Counts Jr. al'ld Edgar Count• ot
Delaware an4 _a si&amp;tet, lt\l.th )far.
tindale of Sunbury.
aware and a sister, Ruth Martin.
dale of Sunbury.
Funeral services for John Cal;'ter Smith, 21, oC Rt. 1, Br-adbi,U'Y,
will be held S!~\urday at 10 .a. m.
In :8radblH't C'ureh wltb Aev.
Lemley officiating. Burial
made In the Riveniew

The Resonator BeU1, Twinkle,
Twinkle, IJtUe Star and Turn the
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· t.ltlon of 111o ~
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of Mr. a'lld !rlrs. Ida• ctvrlls ol
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d!N&lt;:!NN"At'l 1Jl' - Tod Klusiew8ki, tb-e efnC!innati ltedlegs.'

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Mr. ant Mrs. · Mote
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Yeag~ of Cheshire; a brother, R(JIIo
Mrs. Foley's second grade - . bert Halley or Cheshire and .a ~:tsRhythm Band, The Cbtmes of DunMrs. Robert Mcintosh of Chesk.Jrk, The" SJioeNl:er~
hire.
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Friday afternoon
the new gymnash,1m with
Hoflman belnj ifa.nored
and Patty Riffle 8s QYeea.

3-=f. NYLON I SALE!-.

1HJ!.le -'Ihrbine take· offI

'Tbeir' aoa, flouLd, attended tH
KentL&amp;eky 0e!'by at'LoultvJUe.
NT. 1nd Mra. Henry Pb~lpa. v..
Hed receati.J with the latte.r'f &amp;
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oblln•
er ot Brold Run , W. Va . and Mr.
and HrL John Kearns or H.iirtlord,

All Kinds of Flowen, Potted
Plants, Cut Flowen, Conages

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Chevrolet's new

lin. Ronal4 llcDade ot CaMI
WiDChett.er will SundQ" peat II
Mr. and Mn. Ray He.Dade .

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RhYthm Stlid)o, fJounciPI ·Balls and drtl'l, l!iny and Ruth Ann, at h~'e.

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wllll Ill'. and Ill'&amp; AI.. QtOhiiL

For Mother's Day
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Tile aeventy..eventb blrtbday ot
Mr•. Ptarl Qravet wu celebrated
at btr home Saturdl)' wtt'h a party
planned by her dauJhl.en, lin
Audrey Frolt, Middleport, and
Mrs. Cbarlea Walburn , Columbus.
Mers;abert of the lAyal Women'•
L1UI of the .ctlur~ ot Chriat anll
neighbors of Mr. and Mn. Graves
were e:u.Ntt at tbe ,party and were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shant Jpent
ieTved lte erea'ln ifmdaet and eu; the week end with tire former'•
cakes by the hostesses.
brother, Mr. and lifra. E. C. !bank
A family dinner wu he-ld Sun· or Vienn•. W. Va.
fM Mr. md !lira. Gravet, Mr.
Henry Pbolpa ¥• bftD employed
Mn. ltalph Gtave!, Pomeroy, by the biRr Aluminum plmt .._
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Mn:. Waiburn, Mrs. Frolt and Nar RaveniWood.
Mn. A.. p. Fi.Jber of ftavenrwood

por-t c:~e4 .~n}be Vernal Jolmtol\

/ti.rift

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thw budtK • . • to
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~ore's ~&amp;res aM th&amp; Yan,
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Mrs. Lawrence WftHt:t.s retu.rn ·
Wcdne&amp;day wJth McDougald VII'· ed home Wednes:ci.y
C~
tLuilly inconsolable. Tire Yankee le.ton where .she dtebded 111·&gt;
lblic-l(ler, bowever, wi~bd"re'! · hi!: furreral of ~r ne•, Lelh

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lin Orvlno Hill.
~
HaroJd Donovan ql Colum'.ou•
Mr. 1111d Mr.. st. C1alr lilJI erttertlined Thurlda wi~ 1 dinner viJiCed hit SOD, Garf, &amp;Jtd part!nt!J,
tertalntd Tburtda,- with a dinner Mr. 1nd Mn. Earl Donov.-n. A din·
Lorn•. Mn. Dorott.1 Chaney and Dfr wu held SaturdaJ for Gary in
Geae a11d R.oaer bonor of hit 8th birtbda)'.
eblldreo,
ot Badoe. Tbc octalloo wu 1be
Mr. u• Mn. Ralpb Workman
bh1bday of Kr. 1nd lrln. Bell 1nd 1nd daucbter. Paul.&amp; Jetn, of Gal·
Ml'1. Chancy.
llpoli1 and Hr. &lt;~nd Mrt. Eddi~
Mr. and Kra. HcrmiD Ruse md Fults of Crown Cit)' visited Sun·
children of Chelhite a.pent Sunday day with their parents. !be Rrv.
with the latter'• paTentl, Mr. •nd and Mrt. Floyd Wor.tmu.
Mn. Ray McDade.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Waner of

Mrs. Pearl Graves
77th Birthday Is
Observed Soturday

serto:Lillty.

For Ailing Back

big first baseman,
pinned his
hopes today on a ,webor( operation
that might see hl.m back in uniform in a coltp}e of tl&lt;htt!IS.
· The allini slugger told doctors
Wedbf'Sdt)' to go ahead with an
'O'peratiou to cotrect. a ''slipped ·
atse" Jq ·b'rs lower SJ!Iine that has
hintpered· JHs rubnitl:g 1nd fifi!ding tor t.be past 14 tnontbs.

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•lil&gt;t oft&gt;'

SCore IOJt his

Snrth-Nelson grounded u;
VELANJ) rt.J"P-..;l!lr.r. Ofm.rle;
Hennessy walk~. Kennedy si.L,. , .:1 '!'- ,,. plaruief tG X·l'lf)' ilriil: ·
led through t·h1rd base. Cro:ok.. 1 out .king He!t;l $Mr..e) ~~ ofye
Hennessy and lodp.y but Mne«· rJt ·~Jftitre
sineled scoring
Kennedy.
opti-mism" •..., the
S"er-~
Cleveland ki«ifn . P:ttd'ier's 81-,M
S. Webster got Hs run on a will be savea.
triple ·and single.
"It Is still 1p too etiJ'if 'IO Pr '
Bowles fanned eig'tit and U.Su c:J di{'\ whether btie eye wl'fl or will
me walk wbhe Mal!tln' of lh&lt;" not he .saved," tfre ctevelatld ,.e
Poart tllltrma tbttt .T.actets, anci ~lllist said .. 'r.he ft-year--old Sco;:e
\O'i11Gt:d tWO.
"'
wb fe-lled Tuesday 11 tJNt by a
,
fine ~e o(f the -bwt: of mJ. M•
Wfdl~ ~-rtf Ja~s play a SEoA.L trmtidll4n the firSt in'lib\f ·elf file
ga'!Oe W1Ui Jaobon 'l(klay 1tb f*ediUt'' game with the New Yotl:
te'dt. its league leading ~d : anl:fl'eS.
against Class AA !le'IHnJ here, tile •
,
same will Mtve ' n.o bNri~g on
'l'h'l!! hOM'or over one d! tho.'
Midd'leport tournament • . 1'hc ~ost .reriou., accidents in baseball
local, can cinch ttre «&gt;utberr: ~IS~ory gave way somewhat to op
divltian. cif the SEOAL urfay and llmum Wednesday ~hen Thorn;~;
bo..r·· · lirte tor a "')lay-d'fl, iame revealed !lhat Score •lS able .to s~:
wit ;lf.l~ nortbtirn' dliblon lead out or the eye. He pointed ou1
ers, .Mbcns.
th-at ract "is erK'ouraging" blit
not conclusive.
FutUre· pl&lt;~Y before · .s(''fl.OOI dh ·
"~ort unately , theball struc-k
butds wHJ be -complicated by M.• o him flush," Thomas
said. "It
dleport Semors going to WashJng.
:ton, D. C., Sun4ay. They wUI .not
r(&gt;turn until Thursday, one day
befcre the regional game in Columbus. Winners ()( dre EaBtem
Dlvis.ion will open •laiMI: ~itt.
dleport .

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Cleveland 10 New York ·4, nl~
Baltimore 11 Kansas City 2, nit e
Thundo~y's PrQbabl• Pitch•n
Boston at Chieago-Ston&lt;! 0·1
vs. Wilson 2·1
WashingWn at Detroit-"Pascu.'l
1·3 vs .Lary 2~2
Only games scheduled
Friday's G1m"
Chicago at Det-roit , nj,te
.-cai1S'os Cit at Cleveland, nitc
fl•w YO&lt;k ~ Blrlt!mo&lt;e, nlte
W-ashington
i.t Bolton,
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11th Game Toward Perfed S aso

Coac:h Nolan Swactmamer will
the .200 mark. Roger t!gbt.fo\lt, ·~ anxious ,~hi:!.t his tusers, Bowrerrerve outfielder, hu beea up les and ntruly, take wi1.h them a
twi&lt;"e, hit safely oraoe. AJ a te11m ball and cat.rhing
equipment.
109 hits have come trom 317 at Every opportunity, .he hopes, wm
bats.
be used for -the pair to be: workSouth
llhmt
ing lheir arJM.
Mlddle ;•:•~ t iumped into a .flrSt
inni·ng lead with two runs, blear S. W.eblter.. . . . 010 000 Oo-1 4 2
h wide npen In the S"ec~ wf(b Middle2118' 020 8 1
M'arti.ti aild HaUback; Bcrwlcs
fivoe -rR6ro r.uns. after' We"bsttr bid
(.!Otten cmc bac:k in Hs t01t of t.lre anCI Hinely.
.seeond. Then in the sixth Mldd)"C·
poat adder! to more .
MicldlepM't First- Davis wal: ·
ed, Hindy tripled to deep cente:
scoring OaYis, Rowles wu: safe op
a fielder's choice and H~dy
'Came tn.
Second~~rm«'dy and Cropkt
tanned . but . MoCornas singletW,·t.o
dgh1, Whitlntclt doubled
in .
Davis was Rafe on "'" ef'lr'Or ~r~
McComas scored. Hindy w•lJccd

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turbfae D'INmjuioDI You canfetl tho
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Juatlllp'turbocUdelnto ''D" for "Drive"
iJad PQ' It no mind. Tblre Ia no "Low"
Wlidonl to wt:r17 abOut.
For tlllt II the autmlatiC with Mpr.·
tmbb.. ~lor quiclcollvei' trt.arts from a
!II~"'!!IIIL Anothel' lor~ cruio'I'DJ. And • tbird
turb!De for 1Qil1l
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bH• Forrest, Carla WllsM, Jean·
ette Croolu, Shl'rley Roush, Carol
Criswell, ~bara Ca.ptelna, Janot
Valentine, Maryln Rouah, carOl

response that'o IUlfer all the way,
In GR (Grade Retarder) pooltlon
Turboillde helps Blow you down-IUlveo
your brak4!o oo long, eteep htllo.
When you team 1'1irbo(llde ~t.b
Chevy'e 11ew Poeitractloo rear axle,

you've really· aot It madel YOif have
lllt'l:t', oafer control on 1111f .!OIId ourface.
Try a III'W. llilootl! .llld ·illsoy Chevrulet wfth thele two ·· t~i!w· extra&lt;Oit
.CllitloDa It J'OW' OhWrolet ~..

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Unable to attend but rendlnr

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gift• were Patty Michael, Sharon
Roush and Be1ale Pettl.t.

Chureh Of Christ
Loy(JI Pols Cla-ss

S:ee Your Local Au~horized Ch.e vrolet Dealer

Cuculllbers.. ~:':":.. Eac• 1

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11IB CIIAMPI,ONI

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votional leader 1t
Wedneaday
ev...~ning prayer qaeetina at the
Churcb o( Christ arid Mrs. . lillli
Shcmn; Jobnson City, Tenn.,. whO
is vh.lting .l:ler parents . Mr. and
Mrp, Fred I. Gardner, was pl&amp;niS-t,
Wllb'Uf Thcobstd. i8 to be ·theleatd·
er next week.
· Fred J, Gardner, Pastor o·f the
ch~eh, waa io. ~nee Of the. .l lble

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19~7-7

· Both the NoUonol em~ ond

New Army R~erve Roormnug
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ed
Prow;~m Now Bemg
upOW .

S"i••nt r.roo&lt;e explained that IJ'd K!'J. C!Menee Nid.ols, t.r•
a.nd tf.n. R. K. Rowan, M."N. lt-&gt;-

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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May 9, 1957

NOTICE OF- ASSESSMENT
Noliet" 1s ~ere!"l.l' given ·t hat the
assessment ot th e ('O !&gt;t and ex·
pe11Ses Jlt'Ct&gt;~s ar y lo construct wat·
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
er mains anrl la y water ~ ; pe in all
the slrecls in the Village of Syra ·
c u~e . Ohio , c.u ·ept Hubl&gt;ard Street
from Hace Street to O~io Hivcr;
College Street from Norlhern terminus to unname d ~tr&lt;' ct nor th of
Sixth Street; Colh•t:e Hoa rl from
RATES
-ct•mctery s outhw&lt;~rd ap p roximately
2 eenta: per word, one inst:rtion. Minimum cbar"e 50c.-4 centl
800 feet ; alley llllUth Th ird Street
per word lot three conzeeutive insert.l.ona.
fr om Bridgma n Street eastwardly
Special -One month for 25 cents per word.
to terminus :and u.mam cd strec-1
Full rate of 2 cent&amp; per wurd will be charged for advertisina: if
west o f Ril e~ from corporli.tion line
aot paid for before the 15th of each month following jnsertlrm.
so
uthwardly approxim&lt;ttely 000
~rs i~ Adv~rtising-Should ~e reported imD,Je&lt;\.!ately. Th"
feet,
on the lot:s and lancl:s bcneril·
D.. Uy Senhn.el \trill not be respoiU.Ible for mo11e than one incorrf't't insertion.
cd &lt;1nd to be choq.;cd thcrewi\!1
as set fonll in Hr..sol utwn Nu . 105,
C-ud of Thanb and Special Notice• of Events $1.00. Obituari~•
published at 1 cent per woni.
passed 011 lhf' 6th day uf Janu:~ry.
1955, ha s been report ed to Coun·
CHICK"~N EQUIPMRNT, automaiiC cil and saifl asses!Hnr.nl. is now on
(I)
A· l condition. Hcason have file in the office of thl' Clerk of
sold the property. !i~:~rt Mlller. Co un cil of th e Village .of Syra·
IT'S EASY TO
Letart Falls.
5 7 3tp cuse, for thr cxamin&lt;.~tiun and in·
BUY - SELL - RENT find emplOyment - hire AFRlCAN VIOLE'T'S . 6.19 Brownell s pectio11 M ;;II pt·r~un s intCn·sled
or find a lost Item through
Ave., .\firlrlleporl. Phone 62911-M. thcrd1 1.

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

Notices

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5 7 6tc

ADS. Don't put it off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
this eolumn;

t.;IRJ.'S BICYl' LE, like new, 20 in.

Chaffin, Hartford, W. Va .
57 6lp

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(20)Business Services

si7.e at·col·t!ing to choice.

WANTED - Painting, interio: · or
For appointment phone 906-M.
NEIGLER and CLEEK GARAGE
exterior contrac' or hourly ~ -- -- · ~---~----- Car repair- Welding- Service and
rate rea'sonablc. phone 381-Y: LOVELY SPINET PIAKO, sacrific.
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
53 12tc
cd ror qui~k sale. Might consider
Homer Braley.
Ohio.
4 29 12lc
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be ~urc lo btf~· later. For details
write Thompson Mu:;ic Co., 624

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FHEE---10 ba-by chkks with c:wh
25 'lb. BabY Chick Starter, Sat.,·
May 11, .MiddlepOcrt Feed Mill,
Middleport.

Hew Holland

HAYLINER
Completely New From
Hlteh to Chute

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pairing l,y Factory Trained
watchmaker, COUJNS JEWELERS, p(,meroy.
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Fr•• Estimates
P.O..I NTING
PAPER-HANGIN(,
L. V. R•binger
Racine, Ohio

. Headquart•n for
Samsomte Luggage- Lane Cedar
'tcvcnth Ave., Mariclla, Ohio.
Chests - LA U Window Fans-5 7 6tc
Frigidaire Refrigerators.
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Balter Furniture, Middleport, Ohio TWO LOTS in Syracu~ . good lo4 29
cation, tt!a~unahlc. l'honc 456-Y.

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RADIO &amp; TELJIVISION SERI'ICE,
Phone ~.)(), Cleland Appliance

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2-23-tf

Charles Wease . Lambert. 300'.
.Pole Vault - Bill Fisher, Bruce
Zirkle , Jc e Kennedy, 8' 6".
Shutput - Hawthorne , Durrence
Hes~. Gary Bornitz. 46' 3".
60-yard da!h - Lambert, S. T .
.rohnson , Jim Hem .~Je y. 7 sec.
. Sack Race - Frcrl B.-own, Mike
Swatzel, Roger Hysell. 14 sec.
:.:40 ~huttle race - Juniors, 30
sec.
Basketball throw - Hawthorne
Bill Gihbs, Bob Cunningham. 115'
9".
'High jump - Paul F'olmcr, Herbert Higgs, D•Jrrcnrl' H es~. 5'.
Br011d J ump -- Gary Carman.
Joe Kennelly , Koger Arms. 17.2 ft.
l"ootball throw - Hawthorne,
Jerry Fields, Larry Wildermuth .
152 ft.
Tug of W&lt;.~r- Srnlor.~ and Frosh
Bicycle Race - James Lohse ,
Aaron Buffington . R. Russell.
SENIOR HIGH GIRLS
60·yard dash - Ann Bakor, Ha·

FULTON THOMPSON

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steer beef. One grade ... , .HIGH , .•. one

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3 room lurni8hed apartment lor
rent. Next to hospUal. J•hene
2M.
s 2 6tc
New 2 Room downatalr~ efrlency
&amp;partment all new furnilur ~­
Phone 6128·'{, Middleport.
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Extenalon Ladders,
Scaflold Boards, Drop CIGths.
Clinton Fl:iher, Middleport.
Phone 82b!i-X.
111 tt

Roclney Dawnln• ·

111'5URANCE AGENCY
;1,,_ Automotallo, HHitlll
ACCIDIN,Lih. CtiUelty end .....

Real Estate Broker

In MIODLlPORT, OHIO
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PHONII
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rent - Eleetrir.
wl.llpape:·
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Clinu.n Fllber, Mldlleport. Ph . 626&amp;-X
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24 CloUt, Nylon, FiberJlall Awnhl&amp; ..
Porch 1hade•, VeneUan bUnds,
Window blinds, Portb and .Lawn
Jo' urniture . Free C~U~.de1. Dale
Wippel Suppl)o, 213 Union Ave.,

bour 'Mfret""ll:et $ervloe.
D11
Phone
822f. · Hlabt
Phone
eoli~L DODGil • PLYMOUTH
Dl!lALr.RS.
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1855 CHEVROLET Bel Air V8 115) Room
convertible, R &amp;r: H. power ilidc, NIC_E_H
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--:i-;ddte-~ged l11.dy .
new Urei. excellent condiUon,
·F'rl:!c room and board'. Phone ·
Parker'• Reataurant.
11100.00
906-&gt;1.
57 6tp
Pomero7. Pbone 201.
s 8 3Lp

UPRIOHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
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GREEN 3 ;:.Jece &amp;e~tionaJ livinj
room 1uite, new set S6 volum r
J1unk ·W'&lt;aJin.rlls Enc)(Oiopedia.!l .
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Good Clean Used Cm
All Mikes oad Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

CONCRETE BJ.OCKS
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WANTED AT ONCI
MAN TO WOitK on truck f~~orm,
famil y prt!h•rred. house and gar·
den. t:ood w1~gos . By day or by
~•month . Al hert Hill , 2266. Letart
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WANTED--House d e:ming
r1ay . wa;o:cs requl rC'd 7~ or
$1.00 per h.1ur, .with traruporlJlion pair. . CaJI Mason SPruce
3·M60 ask fur Louise Cundiff.
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s· . Steak ·b75c
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Oranges · · · · · · · · ··· " · · · ·· · · 59c doz
Florid•· ... Tender, G""cn

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Goldea Corn · · .. · · · · · · · 6 • 16-oz, cans 65c
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In fairness to qll, no
tables to be .reserved
for Mo-thers Day

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day Cpe . $2 , 69~.00.
llydrama· WANTED - 7 or 8 room house .
Itt' drive , pOW\'r steering, low
Call 266·J .
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In loving memory thi-" Mothc1·'s
- -TERMITEs EXT ERM
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::-A;-:T::E::D:l&gt;ay of my motha, Mrs. John·
For free hL~pection phone 383-M,
RatliH a~d my mother-in·lttw.
Giln10ro Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Dana Karr who pa&lt;r~e d
TRACTOR SALES
All work guaranteed. Fully In·
away three and five yean ago.
Pomeroy
sured.
Vaughnn's lndwtrial and
"Jtemcmhcrnnce is a go\d(•n t•hain
ltc.&lt;~lqential Termite Control SerDea-th •t ries 10 break , bul aH in
Mr. anti Mr!&gt;. Harley Carmon
vice,,AGL Mary s, W . Va. . 4 g tf Adrll so n. Mr. and Mr.~. 'lw'ill"red
"ain.
PEKINESE PUPPIES fur 1ulie,
To have lu love nnd then to p~1· t
Strub](&gt;, Logun . Mr. and Mrs. WaltMrs. Woodl'uw W. Call, 732 Syc·
(20 Bl
Is the gre:atcet sorrow o[ unc ':1 , amort! St., Middleport.
er Harris, so n, Syran1se , Mr. and
Mrs . Arl Morarity and family o r"
heart.
4 30 12tc
.
Pomero y .~pr•n.t Sunday with Mr.
The years may wipe out man y
ll CAN MILK ~·' ~- \~~.~i~~~j~
, 1 tlouble ~mn-n
. - tru~uranee ~
"'"'e"-~
...., ;~nd :'11r s. J. C. McKay .
things
unH Imperial
. G. A. Dl'em
Middleport. Ftre - Au110mobileMr. and Mrs. Ernest Uc r-t.t&gt;r of
Burt ·toh i.!l Liley wipe out neV{'t.
Racine 3088.
~ 8 31 p
ionc\1. Phooe 6315-X
~2{)1.111
Oolumhus spent the week end
The memory of thu ~e happy da y~.
liooil usf'r1 li E. Eledrie [tang · f'ORI:i:MAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER- with the latter's parents, Mr. Hnd
When we were nil tng .. ther."
Nuw Crafbmnn' s 20 i n Jig Saw
VlCt: All makes Repaired by Ex· Mrs. Geo. Hobert s,
Sadly miu cd .by Leona Karr
See &lt;ll 203 MulUcrry Ave.
pllrt Tectmiciall!l, Phone 6~Sfl Y
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Billy and rionnie Orr, Reedsv11ie
~· 8·6tp
Middlapo!'&gt;.
8-15-tf
B-u,-.ck -V
-,8,- SpL·ci;.l--4~
d,-.
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c!!l n $1.09:1.00. .Oynaflnw drive , 9xl2 Linoleum Rug $4 .99. .Hake'" COMPLETE lnsuranet~ Protection, grandpareuts, Mr .and Mrs. Clint
~·urniture . Middl('port.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don Orr .
original bh•ck fmb; h like m.w.
MiUs,
Middleport. Ohio.
i\lr. and :'lfrs. Curtis Randolph
Blacttnar's, Poml'!roy.
5·1)..6tc Aluminum romhin·allon storm mnd
"""" S&lt;.~turday with Mr. and 1\h· o.
8Creen windows and doors'. Steel
l~ P.lymouth VH Belvedere 4 ,Jr .
Arno't~ of Middleport.
and aluminum awnln(ls and can- (21)
Sedan.
Sl.li9~.00
PowerC\it c,
Mrs. Erma! S~hecke ngost , l'urkopies. Call William Radford, SF.VJ:&lt;.:N IWOM HOUSE, 1165 i
fine.&amp;t. Plymouth mado . nlaeL\·
crsburg, spent a week end with Mr.
Rock Springs.
5 2 lmop.
st., Middleport, $6:100.00. ~- D. and M~?rvy Gainer. /
na.r· ~ Pomeroy.
5·9·61...LottridKe.
~ 8 l2tp
Small engine parts. BRIGGS &amp;
By Ol'der o!l the Couneil or the
1954 Bukk V8 Spf'clat 4 dr. SeSTRATI'ON. CLINTON &amp; IRON SIX room house. 61f.. 11cres o&lt;· Vllt!.lgc of Syracuse, Ohio.
dan . $UiD~ .OO. Dynarlow drive ,
.~:round ,
$a,~ .oo .
call ~12-J.
HORSE. Gurdcn tractors, Hllcrs,
R ic hard Duck.worlh
ltke new light blue finlllh .
5-6-6tc
lawnmowera, Clinton chain saw
(Clerk)
8\l,ettnar'!l, Pomeru~· .
5·9-6tc
p1rta. Ridenour'a Supply, Chest· 4 rMms and bath, full basement Oatcd: Ma)' 0, llm7
er, Ohio.
5 2 9tc
15J 0, Hl, 23. 3tc
19H Buick V8 Super 4 c1 r . Hi\'·
16:-17 Lincoln • His.,
Pomeroy,
lera Sedan. $2.895.00. Puwo• l'
ateer.ln1 and brake~. dynaflnw GRAVELY TRACTOR SALI!:S and
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 E .
drlve, one ·l ocal owner. Blaett·
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tc
11.\X WAI.D
nar'a, Pomeroy.
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White
Outside Paint
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Gallon $4.29

LOST. 40 lbS

~o entJit in the Natioraal Guard for
11 W~fk• of ocUve d~ty, for tr.ain·
ihg. lndiYidwtb In thli prpanm are
. requlft~d tu par4ici pate iu th e
CiJJ&amp;rd'!l ready r~rve, unit training until -~~e 2{1:. Ther .m uat eom·
pletc tl)eir active duty tralntna: by
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One coon ring; one all around
dog; On!! t'orkcr spaniel, house
i.troke, fcm;1!r: one goat. Everelt

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RE,LTS

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enliatce8 in either U.e National
Gua rd or Army Re$CT"\'e au draft
deferred or nrc delayed rrom cull
as long as they 811 tisfactorlly particlpat4l' in training.
Complet e information on any of
the above progrnm 1 may be obtaln ed by contl\cting Se-rgeant
Moore 11 t Masonic Temple Pomc·
roy, Olio.
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land Torrence, Mn. Hobart v•oe
yard.
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~··· ~~i.anh ll~rr.f~n retu&amp;c ·
to tier uumef fd'.e -lncr apen ~
M:vt:ral months wttb her daUit l
I ter at Whet:Ung.
.
lfrs. (;eorge EmerJc k oJ Ft ·
Knox, Ky., t.pent 1be w-eekend
here wllh her iathtr, Mr. and
A major revillon - provides re·
Mrs.
w. Bra&amp;l·
1
duction .of the ready : re8(lrve .,bThe J,.rmY. will permit high
Mr. Mld :Mn. wayne Brkkl .-.lJiiatlon. YoUng men b.elween 17 sctlool e~llltt!ea In t~e 17·18~ age
were iUfif.• .SUnday of biJ brot l1
and 18·~ yeara of age enliliitlng far g.-pup t,o c1elay entry on the six
Members and friends of the e-r, Mr. anc1 Mrs. Homer BrickleJ
aix months active duty for train· months active duty for up to one Fairvi~w Church gathered at the and Mra:. llary Kumelman .and
imt and \~ho enter the active Army year to complete their higt\ school home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck son of P.omeroy. Otbe:r guests in
prior to attaining age 181), are llflw .education. However, volunteers at Basnan Thursday even ing and the Btiek:Les home were Mr. and
required to serve only three ye.rs ,ag~d 18"' thr~ugh 25 e~n ~&amp;n up held 1 surprise party for Mrs. Mrs. Jack s~anley of Junction
in a ready reserve status fQilqW. for either t.he National Gull'd or :Seck on her fifty -ninth&gt; birthday. City 'and their d,itugbter and soli·
.ins suct'easful completion of tl}eir Army Reserve Cor ~11: months' ac·
Rcfre.&amp;hments of sandwiches, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cavey
aix months cctive duty trelnlng. · .tive.- duty for training. ln th.is cat- macaroni aalad, eake and. coffee or HollinCT. ,
Under the old program, they w,_rc egQJ'y, the ml)ll ~u.-1: serve an ad- were iel".ved to Rev .and Mrs. Ed- - Mrs. Effie watson ,.spent tevera:
r.:-quired to serve 'I'~ years in ~e dltlonal8~ yeara· \n the ready re- w.rd Griffit~ Mr. and Mrs. Valcie ~aya at the home of Alp'beus W.1 :
ready reserve after successflilly serve. Seryi&lt;'e in the ready re- Spencer~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ' son of Little Hocking.
completing the~ sbc months ' of aer.ve up to 2~ years, performed Roush and son, Roger; Harry PteMr. and Mrs. W.' 'R. DeLa~hmutt
traJning.
prior to .t~e slx q1onths or active kens, Dayid G~iffi~. B~ssie Slaugh- of Columbll$ apent Sunt\ay with
1 ml
Another proviso, Moore addtd. duty ~rammg, will count toward ter. Mr1. Le-ha R)ffle and Peggy
's ince April 1 and ror the next f~ve ~e 5'1 ·r.ears, Moore said.
~nd Dorothy, Mrs. Altha. Wickline 11';: :~~ ~
0 .. is
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'and Marlon Ours.
~":1'r
MrS'. Walter McDade of Troy , O., spending a few days here with
·
his aunt, 1'Hlie Reed. .
~o~~~~ing her moth~r, Mrs. Walter
Mr. and• MM. W.:~_,YPe, 'Br:lckl ·~
were calling on lfr. . ~nd ,Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnltc of William Jeffer!es tlf CMstJr. Sa' ·
R~~ipe ~Jfi!!IJt §P,n4,ay with Mi-. and
Mt:s. NQtnym· Jt~tr.
~·~~ caldwell ·.spe~t the. we .~
Dale Wal1iCe · Hill of Plants end wUh Mr. a·n d ~~- 't~ Pe ··
.spent the week end with his grand- rin and mother Ora Caldwell.
Mqther, ,Mrs. Do!He Wolfe.
Mrs. Effie Saunders haa bctn
~r. and Mrs. Harold Roush en- P·a pering in t.his eom~un~y .
t~vtained the Friendship Council
.Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. ~{.lleJ CoJ~r.
~t ~heir home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr.s. Don Jacobs, ¥.r. an ,l
Mt,ending were Mr . .and Mrs. Har. Mrs. Harold Hampton ol Cincin
,qJd C.!Jrahan, Mr. and Mrs. John r.ati and Mr. and MNL ""llliam
.. Wolfe. Mr. ahd Mrs . Andrew Cross Watson .an4' nrother, Mrs. Eft:e
. lind son, Eddie, Gene Yost, Chpr- Watson sp~t Sunday ~itb- M,.
Jes Theiss, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and 1\frs. Htttold Watson anc\
Roush, Wayne Rol.lsh, Mrs. Rob· belped celeltrlle Harold's birthef1,ta Lee, ~f.rs. Glenn West, Mr~. day.
).prdon West and daughter, Mrs
Guy Springer return-ed hoii-'C'
Thorne· Longsworth and Mr. and Saturday from Meigs General Ho ,_
.M'rS. nQpbins. Refreshments of pita\ at Pomeroy.
hqme m~td~ ice cream, sandwiches
·M'rs. Ethel Stout spent SundiiY
apd cpffee were served .
1 ai 1he home of her brother Mr
' Mr. ;~nd Mrs. Ed Myers ot Five and Mrs. Ralph Patr~r; Chester.
All ol the Pfl;rker .romily antl r Po~Pt.s siH;:nt Tuesday wlth Mr. and
l11tives were present In honor of .....
·Mt.s. Alec ~heelt!:r.
Pvt. Leland Parker who ·has fin ·
M:r· and Mfs. Charles Bush and ished
his ·b asic tra)ning .and will
fan]lly of Old Tow'n and Mr. and
leave
M.ay
9th for_N.ew Jersey.
,l"'rs. l!-Jnipr Qross of Pennsylvinia
'
spent the we~k e!ld with Mr. and
,Mrs. Virgil Norris.
Wf. &lt;~,nd M11s. qiftord Cozart and
~rs. t4wls ~ozatt of New Brigh·
?ofr. and Mr• D~!'lll Williamson
~AP· P-a.~ Mr~ an~ Mrs. D~an Brink- were guests of Mts. · Gr•ce Carr,
er. Qli!~h"Y,l; . an~ Mr. and :Mrs. CaT· Sqnday.
man CJp.r-tt · aqd s.ons. Pnmqroy
Mr. end Y.rs. Keith Plummer,
\ •l?e·n t the We.'!k end with Mr. and David , and M"arcia, spent Sunday
¥rs. Ernest Clark.
with Mr. and MrS. Ge'Orge Clark.
. ~ d Mrs. Earl Robinson and
The Senior and Junior cla!lses
.M.r. a~ ~rs ' Howarq Robin~on were Ln Cincinnati sight seeing
~ ..
i Jlt&amp;dod~ fOr J ,v: ,for three days .
., .
~wfHi. . , d ¥rs. ft:aymond Ro.bm.
Joe Carsey and family are st:ar·
ing with the Earnest Carr family
I son m North ~arohnc.
Mrs. Ruby Halliday, Mrs. Pauline
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Adkins and M"- Angie cl"k wm
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,!!If! ~ --.l\:til
shopping in Pomeroy Thursday.
and Mrs. Wagoner, M:r.
. Ed. 1Wirjf'" ~~ spns, Geoe and andHenry
Mrs. Webber Wood, Mrs.
'Andy Jlnoved ln tlie Van Meter
·property
ltftt week and Albina GrMe C;~,.r, Mrs. Saddie Carr arid
There lo a recipe !or growing biJY' . too - hl'
Gluesenc~mp help~ her
father MrS. John Stout went to the song
church, hqme, ·SChool, friends and t~en thaJ ce~
and brot~ers .11et settled in thelt fest !l.t the Temple Ch~rch Sunday
evening.
lain 110nlethllfg Ill t~e recipe that mak~s him a 8;,&amp;
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
Mr'. and Mrs. S. W. Durst, Portspecial- a pinch of respdnsl~illt~.
·
· : '.
went to Cbarle.ston to se~ his moth·
land c~lled pn Ebe·r Carpenter
er who is ill.
anfl family Suturday aflernoon.
Thhe is no - ~ett~r way_you can _·gtte .p~r son p.
Rhodes ha:.; employment
'the'" fun,eral and burial of Chrir. in Richard
feeling of his ·obligatiotls to himse}f and 1to others
Charleeton.
Jes Brewer, Belpre, was held at
Mr.!!. R'bert Robinson of Colum·
than the buslne-~;~s experJ~nce he "ffll gftln thrOugh
the ~liversville Church and cemebus
spc!lt the week end with Mr.
a newspaper ro11te. He wfi1 le8rn ~o tqrn hls'" spare
1teTy t;;alurday afternoon. Mr. Brewand Mrs. W. R. Wil~on and Keiih.
er w::i.li a n4~ive of Stiversville.
• Obert Marklns condition . is very
time into nrolit for himself: be
;gain the reMr. •nd -tJrs. Dell Talbott called ·
spect Of fils customers through setvice: the re.
on Eber aqd Iva Carpenter and much improved.
sped of his business anoclates , t~ugh perform..
daughte~, Spnday afternoon.
once o!-hlo dally dulle~. But ~bov~ all, he will ••·
Mr. &amp;flod Mr~. Ben Allen, son.
Carol Timmons w::.s a reeent
joy making his own way tl!rough •his own efforts.
Howard, ~ hQpped in Pomeroy, Sat- guest of Mr. and M;•s. Rudy Durst
urday.
and daughter.
Janet
Eyarts
and
Sally
War&lt;J
of
- ~r. a.n~ Mrs. Roscoe Cozll"t
Why not encoqr!_(e your ~ to apply for the re..
Wells Run, w~~ recent guestS of shopped Ul Pomt!roy, Saturday.
aeon~ibiUty of his o-,m b~eaa - a newspaper
Mr. and M~. L. R. Gluesencamp,
_ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer wore
r~ute.
----Mr. and ~s. 'Edgar Brewer •g.d bu~iness visitors in Pomeroy, Satdaughters spent Monday evening urday.
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in Parkersburi.
r
MaXine Powell, Columbus, .apent
)irs. Howard BlsseU purchaSed the week end with her parents,
. : a bOuse trailer recently.
. and Mrs. BJ!n Brewer.
lt1 reserve romponePts, required
to ful[iU 1-hei.r enll1ted service .vb.
ll•atiJ, s ln the !\Ctiv~ Arm~ DJld
Reserv..:-, ieeentlf went !Dto etf~ct
ap:ord•ne to an ~nnoune~ment by
M·Sil. MQore, local Army recrq.il·
er.

100-yard dash - David Brown, Grade Eight . ~" ·
and Charlesanna Hess tieing; BOD·
Ed Buffington, Willy Howard, 13.1.
7TH-ITH GRAOI G~ftLS
nle Sue Neutzling, 11.3 5ec.
60·yard dast. - Keith Curtis,
BasketbaU throw- Norma Bl•ckHigh jump - Jennie Lemley ,
Howard King, Jim Qualls, 8 eec.
well, Nancy Hatcher, Bonnie Neutz Jaci:ie Thamas, Nancy H,ateher,
High jump - Jim Qualls, Terry ling, 58.9 ft.
Ohlinger, James Sprouse and Ray- .
00-yard dash - .te88ie Johnson,
Baseball throw - Norma Bl..tekmond Paulin tieing.
A total of 36 events were run off zcl Quail!!, Rose Hysell. 8 sec.
Joyce Buckley, Marilyn Price 8 ·see. wdl, M. Price, ,Tackie Thomas 136'.
with clock-like preci sion, WedrtesBaskdhail throw - Dorothy Ar·
Basketball throw-Terry Knight,
Broad jump - Jennie Lemh!y,
120 yard re-lay - 7th grade.
1ay during Pomf:!roy '~ Senior .and nold, Lin,~a Folmer, Wilma Holt, John Hysell, Bill Arnold. 88 ft.
Nancy Hatcher, 11 fl 1 in.
1 Bicycle raee Haze! Qualls,
Junior Hig h School's annual Field 59' 9" .
Broad jumo . - Keith Curtis, Da·
Eack Race - Carolyn Edwards Jennie Lemley, C. Hess.
Day under the supervision of
Board Jump - Susan Young
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Supt. ('harles Gibbs. assiste-d by tied with Mary ~u Burnside; Ha- vid Brown, J. Sprouse. 15 ft.
Principal Ji1~ : Di ehl, Coa(' h Dick zel Qualls. 11 ft. 4 in.
Ba~ eball throw - Terry Knight,
Rc!lon, inst ructor A-aron Zahl, and
Sack race - Dorothy Arnold Eric Hart, Ra y Paulin, 225' 10".
Football lhrow - John Hysell,
other teachers.
Wilma Holt, f&lt;"lorcnce Bcarhs,
Howard King. R. Paulin, II3' 4".
Highlight of the events was Mil· .('('
Total points: Grade seven, 32¥.
\on Lambert'.&lt;: run Pmg the 100-yard •
i! igh jump - Sharon Dougla~,
'iash in the fine time of 10.1 sec·
J nd~ and Jr . Hawthorne's throwin!"1 ~al·~. Burnstdc.
Marilyn White.
a ~hotput 46' 3" to m i~s h1s mnrk
Baseball throw : D. Arnold, An·
Jf last year by five inches
A 440 shut lie relay event was ' 1 ~. Murray , Mary Amberger, 151' I II 2 M 0 N T H S
SWANTON, OHIQ-"Rennel ConNOn by Ju ni ors mad e up of Joe
1211d
1
centr11le Is aro excellent prody&lt;.:t for
yar re ay - Juniors, Soph- anyooe •ufferlnf from over~tdlt. In
Kennedy, Rodney Srencer, Tommy
3en iors.
two months time I tuod lost to lb1. so
Garnes. Danny Struble and S. T. omor('s,
·
e•»ll)' an~ ro aai'ely that It waa hard
S. entor
High
lolals:
Juniors,
Sl
to 1-.elleve that t was overweight 11t
Johnson
pomt~ , Freshmen 29~ pts, sophall."' writes Mn1. B. Trowbrldfe, R. 2.
&amp;x U. Swanton, 0 ,
HawUJorne wi ll cumrll'le in Ath - omores, 23 ~-2 pl.s. and Seniors
A•k your druggist for f ouneea of
22
I&gt;lfl
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liQuid
RENNEL Concefltrote. You'll
Objct·t ions to Sti Ch 1•stimatcd as- ens Fritlay in lhe !ihotp~,;~ ,event.
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never know a hungrL__!TIOmeDt while
MIDDLEPORT
EVENT WINNERS
7TH-8TH GRADE BOY$
reducing wltb RENNE!..
scsRml'nl mu s t h&lt;' no writ1ng, and.
Senior
High
Boys
must lw f1lt:d 1n th 1• nffie(! of saifi
100-yard rlash - Lambert, Rod·
Clerk will1in two w~:"'ks after thl'
&lt;"Xpir&lt;.~tion of this notice , to wit, ney Quivcy, Ted Bcc!ilC . Time IO.l.
· Baseball throw- Holand Rttssell ,
five weeks afl&lt;" r lhc date -hereof.

Lambert SteaiD8 Over Dash Race
In 10.1; Hawthorne Wins Throw

TUPPERS PLAIN

the Army Rc1crvc usually eonduct
&lt;18 two-ho ur drill ae:uWna durin&amp;
1 ,. lwlyn lrlddn
thf year in loe:~l armoriea or train·
h
ing c~ater• " their ready l'e~e·rve
'I'h084! from helJl att~i i'J l \'
train ing, pJu! an ad~jtior.al 15 dayt runt-ra! of Jarnat BralJICOlJib in
in 1ummer tntJiiug ca,mpa.
W~llston Wednesday were M&lt;

G01.]I.;D
IT'S 50

SAVE
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�DMly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 9,

19~7-7

· Both the NoUonol em~ ond

New Army R~erve Roormnug
• F-ll
ed
Prow;~m Now Bemg
upOW .

S"i••nt r.roo&lt;e explained that IJ'd K!'J. C!Menee Nid.ols, t.r•
a.nd tf.n. R. K. Rowan, M."N. lt-&gt;-

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'l'he Army's "NtW Program" f"r . monlh.!i a\)owll ll'.en ated 11 to 18 ~

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, May 9, 1957

NOTICE OF- ASSESSMENT
Noliet" 1s ~ere!"l.l' given ·t hat the
assessment ot th e ('O !&gt;t and ex·
pe11Ses Jlt'Ct&gt;~s ar y lo construct wat·
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
er mains anrl la y water ~ ; pe in all
the slrecls in the Village of Syra ·
c u~e . Ohio , c.u ·ept Hubl&gt;ard Street
from Hace Street to O~io Hivcr;
College Street from Norlhern terminus to unname d ~tr&lt;' ct nor th of
Sixth Street; Colh•t:e Hoa rl from
RATES
-ct•mctery s outhw&lt;~rd ap p roximately
2 eenta: per word, one inst:rtion. Minimum cbar"e 50c.-4 centl
800 feet ; alley llllUth Th ird Street
per word lot three conzeeutive insert.l.ona.
fr om Bridgma n Street eastwardly
Special -One month for 25 cents per word.
to terminus :and u.mam cd strec-1
Full rate of 2 cent&amp; per wurd will be charged for advertisina: if
west o f Ril e~ from corporli.tion line
aot paid for before the 15th of each month following jnsertlrm.
so
uthwardly approxim&lt;ttely 000
~rs i~ Adv~rtising-Should ~e reported imD,Je&lt;\.!ately. Th"
feet,
on the lot:s and lancl:s bcneril·
D.. Uy Senhn.el \trill not be respoiU.Ible for mo11e than one incorrf't't insertion.
cd &lt;1nd to be choq.;cd thcrewi\!1
as set fonll in Hr..sol utwn Nu . 105,
C-ud of Thanb and Special Notice• of Events $1.00. Obituari~•
published at 1 cent per woni.
passed 011 lhf' 6th day uf Janu:~ry.
1955, ha s been report ed to Coun·
CHICK"~N EQUIPMRNT, automaiiC cil and saifl asses!Hnr.nl. is now on
(I)
A· l condition. Hcason have file in the office of thl' Clerk of
sold the property. !i~:~rt Mlller. Co un cil of th e Village .of Syra·
IT'S EASY TO
Letart Falls.
5 7 3tp cuse, for thr cxamin&lt;.~tiun and in·
BUY - SELL - RENT find emplOyment - hire AFRlCAN VIOLE'T'S . 6.19 Brownell s pectio11 M ;;II pt·r~un s intCn·sled
or find a lost Item through
Ave., .\firlrlleporl. Phone 62911-M. thcrd1 1.

WANT ADS
PHONE 398

Notices

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The DailY Senlinol WANT

5 7 6tc

ADS. Don't put it off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
this eolumn;

t.;IRJ.'S BICYl' LE, like new, 20 in.

Chaffin, Hartford, W. Va .
57 6lp

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LOTS -

(20)Business Services

si7.e at·col·t!ing to choice.

WANTED - Painting, interio: · or
For appointment phone 906-M.
NEIGLER and CLEEK GARAGE
exterior contrac' or hourly ~ -- -- · ~---~----- Car repair- Welding- Service and
rate rea'sonablc. phone 381-Y: LOVELY SPINET PIAKO, sacrific.
Used Parts. Phone 3611, Racine,
53 12tc
cd ror qui~k sale. Might consider
Homer Braley.
Ohio.
4 29 12lc
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be ~urc lo btf~· later. For details
write Thompson Mu:;ic Co., 624

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FHEE---10 ba-by chkks with c:wh
25 'lb. BabY Chick Starter, Sat.,·
May 11, .MiddlepOcrt Feed Mill,
Middleport.

Hew Holland

HAYLINER
Completely New From
Hlteh to Chute

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pairing l,y Factory Trained
watchmaker, COUJNS JEWELERS, p(,meroy.
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Fr•• Estimates
P.O..I NTING
PAPER-HANGIN(,
L. V. R•binger
Racine, Ohio

. Headquart•n for
Samsomte Luggage- Lane Cedar
'tcvcnth Ave., Mariclla, Ohio.
Chests - LA U Window Fans-5 7 6tc
Frigidaire Refrigerators.
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Balter Furniture, Middleport, Ohio TWO LOTS in Syracu~ . good lo4 29
cation, tt!a~unahlc. l'honc 456-Y.

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Phone ~.)(), Cleland Appliance

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2-23-tf

Charles Wease . Lambert. 300'.
.Pole Vault - Bill Fisher, Bruce
Zirkle , Jc e Kennedy, 8' 6".
Shutput - Hawthorne , Durrence
Hes~. Gary Bornitz. 46' 3".
60-yard da!h - Lambert, S. T .
.rohnson , Jim Hem .~Je y. 7 sec.
. Sack Race - Frcrl B.-own, Mike
Swatzel, Roger Hysell. 14 sec.
:.:40 ~huttle race - Juniors, 30
sec.
Basketball throw - Hawthorne
Bill Gihbs, Bob Cunningham. 115'
9".
'High jump - Paul F'olmcr, Herbert Higgs, D•Jrrcnrl' H es~. 5'.
Br011d J ump -- Gary Carman.
Joe Kennelly , Koger Arms. 17.2 ft.
l"ootball throw - Hawthorne,
Jerry Fields, Larry Wildermuth .
152 ft.
Tug of W&lt;.~r- Srnlor.~ and Frosh
Bicycle Race - James Lohse ,
Aaron Buffington . R. Russell.
SENIOR HIGH GIRLS
60·yard dash - Ann Bakor, Ha·

FULTON THOMPSON

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with all of the rull, mature flavor of genuine
steer beef. One grade ... , .HIGH , .•. one

r -;u~y-;,;;S;D-=-w-;;o7E ORcu~u-;

: Stewing
! Chickens
: -:~~M=E:~ ~E-~DER 39,

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(I II Wonted To Buy

3 room lurni8hed apartment lor
rent. Next to hospUal. J•hene
2M.
s 2 6tc
New 2 Room downatalr~ efrlency
&amp;partment all new furnilur ~­
Phone 6128·'{, Middleport.
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For Rent -

Extenalon Ladders,
Scaflold Boards, Drop CIGths.
Clinton Fl:iher, Middleport.
Phone 82b!i-X.
111 tt

Roclney Dawnln• ·

111'5URANCE AGENCY
;1,,_ Automotallo, HHitlll
ACCIDIN,Lih. CtiUelty end .....

Real Estate Broker

In MIODLlPORT, OHIO
61:16-M
PHONII
All

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rent - Eleetrir.
wl.llpape:·
rtf!amer.
Clinu.n Fllber, Mldlleport. Ph . 626&amp;-X
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'( 8b I Auto Services

a. B. RAWLIHGB SONS CO. -

24 CloUt, Nylon, FiberJlall Awnhl&amp; ..
Porch 1hade•, VeneUan bUnds,
Window blinds, Portb and .Lawn
Jo' urniture . Free C~U~.de1. Dale
Wippel Suppl)o, 213 Union Ave.,

bour 'Mfret""ll:et $ervloe.
D11
Phone
822f. · Hlabt
Phone
eoli~L DODGil • PLYMOUTH
Dl!lALr.RS.
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Pomeroy.

(8) .Auto Sales

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1855 CHEVROLET Bel Air V8 115) Room
convertible, R &amp;r: H. power ilidc, NIC_E_H
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--:i-;ddte-~ged l11.dy .
new Urei. excellent condiUon,
·F'rl:!c room and board'. Phone ·
Parker'• Reataurant.
11100.00
906-&gt;1.
57 6tp
Pomero7. Pbone 201.
s 8 3Lp

UPRIOHT PIANO, $15.00. Phone
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112-J.

7 Stc

GREEN 3 ;:.Jece &amp;e~tionaJ livinj
room 1uite, new set S6 volum r
J1unk ·W'&lt;aJin.rlls Enc)(Oiopedia.!l .
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Call 3738. ·

Good Clean Used Cm
All Mikes oad Modell

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

CONCRETE BJ.OCKS
"lull- 11e- Por L...-

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GRUESER BLOCK CO.
I Miles llorlli of

( 17) Help Wonted

t9l For Scle

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time• in
~otor 71&gt; H. P

namrah.!J,

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WANTED AT ONCI
MAN TO WOitK on truck f~~orm,
famil y prt!h•rred. house and gar·
den. t:ood w1~gos . By day or by
~•month . Al hert Hill , 2266. Letart
f'alb.
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WANTED--House d e:ming
r1ay . wa;o:cs requl rC'd 7~ or
$1.00 per h.1ur, .with traruporlJlion pair. . CaJI Mason SPruce
3·M60 ask fur Louise Cundiff.
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COME SEE, YOU'LL SAVE AT A&amp;P!

Cube Steaks ·b·89c
s· . Steak ·b75c
Super "'II"' ... Lean and· Tender Sleer Beef

Smo~::.

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'WE BUY
JTIIUCTURAL I aiAMI

ICIIAP IRON- MIT AU

OHIO yA.LLEY

JUNK
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TAi&lt;E .MO'NfER"
OUT TO

Bacon

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Here's a
Mothers Day
Treat She'll
Really Appreciate

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California Navel ... Large 88 Size

Oranges · · · · · · · · ··· " · · · ·· · · 59c doz
Florid•· ... Tender, G""cn

Pole Beans · ·· ·· · · · · ·· · · ·· ·· ·· · · · · : 2 lbs 39c

. . . . . . a delicious dinner

BR;;D=ido:-5; - . .,
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2 1o~ a1~ · 1
dlob, ~. w!th tmder foSl l

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l-Ib. jars I
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1 StraWberry P"'""'es ·· · · · · 3 for $1.00
Goldea Corn · · .. · · · · · · · 6 • 16-oz, cans 65c
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8%oz.jml
I TO~Ti:IIS
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I Green Beans · · · · ··· · · · ·· 6 • 1kz. cans 69c 1 I Hot bog Relish · · · ·· · · · ·· · · · · ·· 2for 33c I ·
LARGI TINDIR
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I SweetPeas
· · · · · · · · · · ·· 6 • 16-oz. 'cans 73c I

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work all ours!

In fairness to qll, no
tables to be .reserved
for Mo-thers Day

:1-liNDIR CIII"'!'Y STYLI
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MARTIN
.REStAUJtANT
N. 2nd Ave.

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Cucumbers · ··· · · · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · · 3 For 29c

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45c.I
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Florio •.• LonK Green

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·i * r k n i c s o r t Shank.

day Cpe . $2 , 69~.00.
llydrama· WANTED - 7 or 8 room house .
Itt' drive , pOW\'r steering, low
Call 266·J .
~ '7 3tc
mllfla!(C. Blaettnar'!l, J omcroy .

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HARRISONVIL~E

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price LOW!

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ed from top grades of tender, corn-fed steers

Insurance

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BASHAN

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In loving memory thi-" Mothc1·'s
- -TERMITEs EXT ERM
.c::
,N
::-A;-:T::E::D:l&gt;ay of my motha, Mrs. John·
For free hL~pection phone 383-M,
RatliH a~d my mother-in·lttw.
Giln10ro Supply Store, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Dana Karr who pa&lt;r~e d
TRACTOR SALES
All work guaranteed. Fully In·
away three and five yean ago.
Pomeroy
sured.
Vaughnn's lndwtrial and
"Jtemcmhcrnnce is a go\d(•n t•hain
ltc.&lt;~lqential Termite Control SerDea-th •t ries 10 break , bul aH in
Mr. anti Mr!&gt;. Harley Carmon
vice,,AGL Mary s, W . Va. . 4 g tf Adrll so n. Mr. and Mr.~. 'lw'ill"red
"ain.
PEKINESE PUPPIES fur 1ulie,
To have lu love nnd then to p~1· t
Strub](&gt;, Logun . Mr. and Mrs. WaltMrs. Woodl'uw W. Call, 732 Syc·
(20 Bl
Is the gre:atcet sorrow o[ unc ':1 , amort! St., Middleport.
er Harris, so n, Syran1se , Mr. and
Mrs . Arl Morarity and family o r"
heart.
4 30 12tc
.
Pomero y .~pr•n.t Sunday with Mr.
The years may wipe out man y
ll CAN MILK ~·' ~- \~~.~i~~~j~
, 1 tlouble ~mn-n
. - tru~uranee ~
"'"'e"-~
...., ;~nd :'11r s. J. C. McKay .
things
unH Imperial
. G. A. Dl'em
Middleport. Ftre - Au110mobileMr. and Mrs. Ernest Uc r-t.t&gt;r of
Burt ·toh i.!l Liley wipe out neV{'t.
Racine 3088.
~ 8 31 p
ionc\1. Phooe 6315-X
~2{)1.111
Oolumhus spent the week end
The memory of thu ~e happy da y~.
liooil usf'r1 li E. Eledrie [tang · f'ORI:i:MAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SER- with the latter's parents, Mr. Hnd
When we were nil tng .. ther."
Nuw Crafbmnn' s 20 i n Jig Saw
VlCt: All makes Repaired by Ex· Mrs. Geo. Hobert s,
Sadly miu cd .by Leona Karr
See &lt;ll 203 MulUcrry Ave.
pllrt Tectmiciall!l, Phone 6~Sfl Y
~ ·9-ltc
Billy and rionnie Orr, Reedsv11ie
~· 8·6tp
Middlapo!'&gt;.
8-15-tf
B-u,-.ck -V
-,8,- SpL·ci;.l--4~
d,-.
--- ---:--::----:-c:-----:spent lht; W{'Ck end with Lhrir
c!!l n $1.09:1.00. .Oynaflnw drive , 9xl2 Linoleum Rug $4 .99. .Hake'" COMPLETE lnsuranet~ Protection, grandpareuts, Mr .and Mrs. Clint
~·urniture . Middl('port.
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Life, Auto. Fire, Polio. Call Don Orr .
original bh•ck fmb; h like m.w.
MiUs,
Middleport. Ohio.
i\lr. and :'lfrs. Curtis Randolph
Blacttnar's, Poml'!roy.
5·1)..6tc Aluminum romhin·allon storm mnd
"""" S&lt;.~turday with Mr. and 1\h· o.
8Creen windows and doors'. Steel
l~ P.lymouth VH Belvedere 4 ,Jr .
Arno't~ of Middleport.
and aluminum awnln(ls and can- (21)
Sedan.
Sl.li9~.00
PowerC\it c,
Mrs. Erma! S~hecke ngost , l'urkopies. Call William Radford, SF.VJ:&lt;.:N IWOM HOUSE, 1165 i
fine.&amp;t. Plymouth mado . nlaeL\·
crsburg, spent a week end with Mr.
Rock Springs.
5 2 lmop.
st., Middleport, $6:100.00. ~- D. and M~?rvy Gainer. /
na.r· ~ Pomeroy.
5·9·61...LottridKe.
~ 8 l2tp
Small engine parts. BRIGGS &amp;
By Ol'der o!l the Couneil or the
1954 Bukk V8 Spf'clat 4 dr. SeSTRATI'ON. CLINTON &amp; IRON SIX room house. 61f.. 11cres o&lt;· Vllt!.lgc of Syracuse, Ohio.
dan . $UiD~ .OO. Dynarlow drive ,
.~:round ,
$a,~ .oo .
call ~12-J.
HORSE. Gurdcn tractors, Hllcrs,
R ic hard Duck.worlh
ltke new light blue finlllh .
5-6-6tc
lawnmowera, Clinton chain saw
(Clerk)
8\l,ettnar'!l, Pomeru~· .
5·9-6tc
p1rta. Ridenour'a Supply, Chest· 4 rMms and bath, full basement Oatcd: Ma)' 0, llm7
er, Ohio.
5 2 9tc
15J 0, Hl, 23. 3tc
19H Buick V8 Super 4 c1 r . Hi\'·
16:-17 Lincoln • His.,
Pomeroy,
lera Sedan. $2.895.00. Puwo• l'
ateer.ln1 and brake~. dynaflnw GRAVELY TRACTOR SALI!:S and
Service. R. A. Flnlaw, 512 E .
drlve, one ·l ocal owner. Blaett·
Main St., Pomeroy.
4 27 tc
11.\X WAI.D
nar'a, Pomeroy.
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White
Outside Paint
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Gallon $4.29

LOST. 40 lbS

~o entJit in the Natioraal Guard for
11 W~fk• of ocUve d~ty, for tr.ain·
ihg. lndiYidwtb In thli prpanm are
. requlft~d tu par4ici pate iu th e
CiJJ&amp;rd'!l ready r~rve, unit training until -~~e 2{1:. Ther .m uat eom·
pletc tl)eir active duty tralntna: by
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One coon ring; one all around
dog; On!! t'orkcr spaniel, house
i.troke, fcm;1!r: one goat. Everelt

GETS
RE,LTS

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enliatce8 in either U.e National
Gua rd or Army Re$CT"\'e au draft
deferred or nrc delayed rrom cull
as long as they 811 tisfactorlly particlpat4l' in training.
Complet e information on any of
the above progrnm 1 may be obtaln ed by contl\cting Se-rgeant
Moore 11 t Masonic Temple Pomc·
roy, Olio.
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yard.
·
~··· ~~i.anh ll~rr.f~n retu&amp;c ·
to tier uumef fd'.e -lncr apen ~
M:vt:ral months wttb her daUit l
I ter at Whet:Ung.
.
lfrs. (;eorge EmerJc k oJ Ft ·
Knox, Ky., t.pent 1be w-eekend
here wllh her iathtr, Mr. and
A major revillon - provides re·
Mrs.
w. Bra&amp;l·
1
duction .of the ready : re8(lrve .,bThe J,.rmY. will permit high
Mr. Mld :Mn. wayne Brkkl .-.lJiiatlon. YoUng men b.elween 17 sctlool e~llltt!ea In t~e 17·18~ age
were iUfif.• .SUnday of biJ brot l1
and 18·~ yeara of age enliliitlng far g.-pup t,o c1elay entry on the six
Members and friends of the e-r, Mr. anc1 Mrs. Homer BrickleJ
aix months active duty for train· months active duty for up to one Fairvi~w Church gathered at the and Mra:. llary Kumelman .and
imt and \~ho enter the active Army year to complete their higt\ school home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck son of P.omeroy. Otbe:r guests in
prior to attaining age 181), are llflw .education. However, volunteers at Basnan Thursday even ing and the Btiek:Les home were Mr. and
required to serve only three ye.rs ,ag~d 18"' thr~ugh 25 e~n ~&amp;n up held 1 surprise party for Mrs. Mrs. Jack s~anley of Junction
in a ready reserve status fQilqW. for either t.he National Gull'd or :Seck on her fifty -ninth&gt; birthday. City 'and their d,itugbter and soli·
.ins suct'easful completion of tl}eir Army Reserve Cor ~11: months' ac·
Rcfre.&amp;hments of sandwiches, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cavey
aix months cctive duty trelnlng. · .tive.- duty for training. ln th.is cat- macaroni aalad, eake and. coffee or HollinCT. ,
Under the old program, they w,_rc egQJ'y, the ml)ll ~u.-1: serve an ad- were iel".ved to Rev .and Mrs. Ed- - Mrs. Effie watson ,.spent tevera:
r.:-quired to serve 'I'~ years in ~e dltlonal8~ yeara· \n the ready re- w.rd Griffit~ Mr. and Mrs. Valcie ~aya at the home of Alp'beus W.1 :
ready reserve after successflilly serve. Seryi&lt;'e in the ready re- Spencer~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ' son of Little Hocking.
completing the~ sbc months ' of aer.ve up to 2~ years, performed Roush and son, Roger; Harry PteMr. and Mrs. W.' 'R. DeLa~hmutt
traJning.
prior to .t~e slx q1onths or active kens, Dayid G~iffi~. B~ssie Slaugh- of Columbll$ apent Sunt\ay with
1 ml
Another proviso, Moore addtd. duty ~rammg, will count toward ter. Mr1. Le-ha R)ffle and Peggy
's ince April 1 and ror the next f~ve ~e 5'1 ·r.ears, Moore said.
~nd Dorothy, Mrs. Altha. Wickline 11';: :~~ ~
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'and Marlon Ours.
~":1'r
MrS'. Walter McDade of Troy , O., spending a few days here with
·
his aunt, 1'Hlie Reed. .
~o~~~~ing her moth~r, Mrs. Walter
Mr. and• MM. W.:~_,YPe, 'Br:lckl ·~
were calling on lfr. . ~nd ,Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnltc of William Jeffer!es tlf CMstJr. Sa' ·
R~~ipe ~Jfi!!IJt §P,n4,ay with Mi-. and
Mt:s. NQtnym· Jt~tr.
~·~~ caldwell ·.spe~t the. we .~
Dale Wal1iCe · Hill of Plants end wUh Mr. a·n d ~~- 't~ Pe ··
.spent the week end with his grand- rin and mother Ora Caldwell.
Mqther, ,Mrs. Do!He Wolfe.
Mrs. Effie Saunders haa bctn
~r. and Mrs. Harold Roush en- P·a pering in t.his eom~un~y .
t~vtained the Friendship Council
.Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. ~{.lleJ CoJ~r.
~t ~heir home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr.s. Don Jacobs, ¥.r. an ,l
Mt,ending were Mr . .and Mrs. Har. Mrs. Harold Hampton ol Cincin
,qJd C.!Jrahan, Mr. and Mrs. John r.ati and Mr. and MNL ""llliam
.. Wolfe. Mr. ahd Mrs . Andrew Cross Watson .an4' nrother, Mrs. Eft:e
. lind son, Eddie, Gene Yost, Chpr- Watson sp~t Sunday ~itb- M,.
Jes Theiss, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and 1\frs. Htttold Watson anc\
Roush, Wayne Rol.lsh, Mrs. Rob· belped celeltrlle Harold's birthef1,ta Lee, ~f.rs. Glenn West, Mr~. day.
).prdon West and daughter, Mrs
Guy Springer return-ed hoii-'C'
Thorne· Longsworth and Mr. and Saturday from Meigs General Ho ,_
.M'rS. nQpbins. Refreshments of pita\ at Pomeroy.
hqme m~td~ ice cream, sandwiches
·M'rs. Ethel Stout spent SundiiY
apd cpffee were served .
1 ai 1he home of her brother Mr
' Mr. ;~nd Mrs. Ed Myers ot Five and Mrs. Ralph Patr~r; Chester.
All ol the Pfl;rker .romily antl r Po~Pt.s siH;:nt Tuesday wlth Mr. and
l11tives were present In honor of .....
·Mt.s. Alec ~heelt!:r.
Pvt. Leland Parker who ·has fin ·
M:r· and Mfs. Charles Bush and ished
his ·b asic tra)ning .and will
fan]lly of Old Tow'n and Mr. and
leave
M.ay
9th for_N.ew Jersey.
,l"'rs. l!-Jnipr Qross of Pennsylvinia
'
spent the we~k e!ld with Mr. and
,Mrs. Virgil Norris.
Wf. &lt;~,nd M11s. qiftord Cozart and
~rs. t4wls ~ozatt of New Brigh·
?ofr. and Mr• D~!'lll Williamson
~AP· P-a.~ Mr~ an~ Mrs. D~an Brink- were guests of Mts. · Gr•ce Carr,
er. Qli!~h"Y,l; . an~ Mr. and :Mrs. CaT· Sqnday.
man CJp.r-tt · aqd s.ons. Pnmqroy
Mr. end Y.rs. Keith Plummer,
\ •l?e·n t the We.'!k end with Mr. and David , and M"arcia, spent Sunday
¥rs. Ernest Clark.
with Mr. and MrS. Ge'Orge Clark.
. ~ d Mrs. Earl Robinson and
The Senior and Junior cla!lses
.M.r. a~ ~rs ' Howarq Robin~on were Ln Cincinnati sight seeing
~ ..
i Jlt&amp;dod~ fOr J ,v: ,for three days .
., .
~wfHi. . , d ¥rs. ft:aymond Ro.bm.
Joe Carsey and family are st:ar·
ing with the Earnest Carr family
I son m North ~arohnc.
Mrs. Ruby Halliday, Mrs. Pauline
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Adkins and M"- Angie cl"k wm
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shopping in Pomeroy Thursday.
and Mrs. Wagoner, M:r.
. Ed. 1Wirjf'" ~~ spns, Geoe and andHenry
Mrs. Webber Wood, Mrs.
'Andy Jlnoved ln tlie Van Meter
·property
ltftt week and Albina GrMe C;~,.r, Mrs. Saddie Carr arid
There lo a recipe !or growing biJY' . too - hl'
Gluesenc~mp help~ her
father MrS. John Stout went to the song
church, hqme, ·SChool, friends and t~en thaJ ce~
and brot~ers .11et settled in thelt fest !l.t the Temple Ch~rch Sunday
evening.
lain 110nlethllfg Ill t~e recipe that mak~s him a 8;,&amp;
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes
Mr'. and Mrs. S. W. Durst, Portspecial- a pinch of respdnsl~illt~.
·
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went to Cbarle.ston to se~ his moth·
land c~lled pn Ebe·r Carpenter
er who is ill.
anfl family Suturday aflernoon.
Thhe is no - ~ett~r way_you can _·gtte .p~r son p.
Rhodes ha:.; employment
'the'" fun,eral and burial of Chrir. in Richard
feeling of his ·obligatiotls to himse}f and 1to others
Charleeton.
Jes Brewer, Belpre, was held at
Mr.!!. R'bert Robinson of Colum·
than the buslne-~;~s experJ~nce he "ffll gftln thrOugh
the ~liversville Church and cemebus
spc!lt the week end with Mr.
a newspaper ro11te. He wfi1 le8rn ~o tqrn hls'" spare
1teTy t;;alurday afternoon. Mr. Brewand Mrs. W. R. Wil~on and Keiih.
er w::i.li a n4~ive of Stiversville.
• Obert Marklns condition . is very
time into nrolit for himself: be
;gain the reMr. •nd -tJrs. Dell Talbott called ·
spect Of fils customers through setvice: the re.
on Eber aqd Iva Carpenter and much improved.
sped of his business anoclates , t~ugh perform..
daughte~, Spnday afternoon.
once o!-hlo dally dulle~. But ~bov~ all, he will ••·
Mr. &amp;flod Mr~. Ben Allen, son.
Carol Timmons w::.s a reeent
joy making his own way tl!rough •his own efforts.
Howard, ~ hQpped in Pomeroy, Sat- guest of Mr. and M;•s. Rudy Durst
urday.
and daughter.
Janet
Eyarts
and
Sally
War&lt;J
of
- ~r. a.n~ Mrs. Roscoe Cozll"t
Why not encoqr!_(e your ~ to apply for the re..
Wells Run, w~~ recent guestS of shopped Ul Pomt!roy, Saturday.
aeon~ibiUty of his o-,m b~eaa - a newspaper
Mr. and M~. L. R. Gluesencamp,
_ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer wore
r~ute.
----Mr. and ~s. 'Edgar Brewer •g.d bu~iness visitors in Pomeroy, Satdaughters spent Monday evening urday.
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in Parkersburi.
r
MaXine Powell, Columbus, .apent
)irs. Howard BlsseU purchaSed the week end with her parents,
. : a bOuse trailer recently.
. and Mrs. BJ!n Brewer.
lt1 reserve romponePts, required
to ful[iU 1-hei.r enll1ted service .vb.
ll•atiJ, s ln the !\Ctiv~ Arm~ DJld
Reserv..:-, ieeentlf went !Dto etf~ct
ap:ord•ne to an ~nnoune~ment by
M·Sil. MQore, local Army recrq.il·
er.

100-yard dash - David Brown, Grade Eight . ~" ·
and Charlesanna Hess tieing; BOD·
Ed Buffington, Willy Howard, 13.1.
7TH-ITH GRAOI G~ftLS
nle Sue Neutzling, 11.3 5ec.
60·yard dast. - Keith Curtis,
BasketbaU throw- Norma Bl•ckHigh jump - Jennie Lemley ,
Howard King, Jim Qualls, 8 eec.
well, Nancy Hatcher, Bonnie Neutz Jaci:ie Thamas, Nancy H,ateher,
High jump - Jim Qualls, Terry ling, 58.9 ft.
Ohlinger, James Sprouse and Ray- .
00-yard dash - .te88ie Johnson,
Baseball throw - Norma Bl..tekmond Paulin tieing.
A total of 36 events were run off zcl Quail!!, Rose Hysell. 8 sec.
Joyce Buckley, Marilyn Price 8 ·see. wdl, M. Price, ,Tackie Thomas 136'.
with clock-like preci sion, WedrtesBaskdhail throw - Dorothy Ar·
Basketball throw-Terry Knight,
Broad jump - Jennie Lemh!y,
120 yard re-lay - 7th grade.
1ay during Pomf:!roy '~ Senior .and nold, Lin,~a Folmer, Wilma Holt, John Hysell, Bill Arnold. 88 ft.
Nancy Hatcher, 11 fl 1 in.
1 Bicycle raee Haze! Qualls,
Junior Hig h School's annual Field 59' 9" .
Broad jumo . - Keith Curtis, Da·
Eack Race - Carolyn Edwards Jennie Lemley, C. Hess.
Day under the supervision of
Board Jump - Susan Young
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Supt. ('harles Gibbs. assiste-d by tied with Mary ~u Burnside; Ha- vid Brown, J. Sprouse. 15 ft.
Principal Ji1~ : Di ehl, Coa(' h Dick zel Qualls. 11 ft. 4 in.
Ba~ eball throw - Terry Knight,
Rc!lon, inst ructor A-aron Zahl, and
Sack race - Dorothy Arnold Eric Hart, Ra y Paulin, 225' 10".
Football lhrow - John Hysell,
other teachers.
Wilma Holt, f&lt;"lorcnce Bcarhs,
Howard King. R. Paulin, II3' 4".
Highlight of the events was Mil· .('('
Total points: Grade seven, 32¥.
\on Lambert'.&lt;: run Pmg the 100-yard •
i! igh jump - Sharon Dougla~,
'iash in the fine time of 10.1 sec·
J nd~ and Jr . Hawthorne's throwin!"1 ~al·~. Burnstdc.
Marilyn White.
a ~hotput 46' 3" to m i~s h1s mnrk
Baseball throw : D. Arnold, An·
Jf last year by five inches
A 440 shut lie relay event was ' 1 ~. Murray , Mary Amberger, 151' I II 2 M 0 N T H S
SWANTON, OHIQ-"Rennel ConNOn by Ju ni ors mad e up of Joe
1211d
1
centr11le Is aro excellent prody&lt;.:t for
yar re ay - Juniors, Soph- anyooe •ufferlnf from over~tdlt. In
Kennedy, Rodney Srencer, Tommy
3en iors.
two months time I tuod lost to lb1. so
Garnes. Danny Struble and S. T. omor('s,
·
e•»ll)' an~ ro aai'ely that It waa hard
S. entor
High
lolals:
Juniors,
Sl
to 1-.elleve that t was overweight 11t
Johnson
pomt~ , Freshmen 29~ pts, sophall."' writes Mn1. B. Trowbrldfe, R. 2.
&amp;x U. Swanton, 0 ,
HawUJorne wi ll cumrll'le in Ath - omores, 23 ~-2 pl.s. and Seniors
A•k your druggist for f ouneea of
22
I&gt;lfl
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liQuid
RENNEL Concefltrote. You'll
Objct·t ions to Sti Ch 1•stimatcd as- ens Fritlay in lhe !ihotp~,;~ ,event.
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never know a hungrL__!TIOmeDt while
MIDDLEPORT
EVENT WINNERS
7TH-8TH GRADE BOY$
reducing wltb RENNE!..
scsRml'nl mu s t h&lt;' no writ1ng, and.
Senior
High
Boys
must lw f1lt:d 1n th 1• nffie(! of saifi
100-yard rlash - Lambert, Rod·
Clerk will1in two w~:"'ks after thl'
&lt;"Xpir&lt;.~tion of this notice , to wit, ney Quivcy, Ted Bcc!ilC . Time IO.l.
· Baseball throw- Holand Rttssell ,
five weeks afl&lt;" r lhc date -hereof.

Lambert SteaiD8 Over Dash Race
In 10.1; Hawthorne Wins Throw

TUPPERS PLAIN

the Army Rc1crvc usually eonduct
&lt;18 two-ho ur drill ae:uWna durin&amp;
1 ,. lwlyn lrlddn
thf year in loe:~l armoriea or train·
h
ing c~ater• " their ready l'e~e·rve
'I'h084! from helJl att~i i'J l \'
train ing, pJu! an ad~jtior.al 15 dayt runt-ra! of Jarnat BralJICOlJib in
in 1ummer tntJiiug ca,mpa.
W~llston Wednesday were M&lt;

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Church Of Christ
Prayer Meeting
Held Wednesday

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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport , 0 ., May 9, 1957

Central Sch.ool
Second Grade
Wins Contest

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Pomeroy Chapter
OES Inspection
Plans Completed

Middleport High Senior Play Is Friday

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Pla ns were completed fiJI" in·
The Golden Rule clasl of the
speclion ~o be held ton ight when
Pomeroy Church of Chrlat met on
Pomeroy Ohapter O.ES met Tues- Tuesday eveninlf at the (hul'eb
1 day e¥Cl)ing at the Matilnic Tem·. with Denver )(apple, president,
pie.
presiding.
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Flor ence 'I\'acy , worthy I"IUltroll
Prayer by Donald Seevers, pa!lt·
\ and Denzil Goeglei.n, worthy pa" or of the church opened the meettron, presi-ded. Invitation were ing followed with devotlol)s ·•&amp;w
received to altend inpectlon of Lo Be A Cheerf..ul Christian" by
t.he follDWing ehapten ~.Racioe , Glen smith. Group sillging preced·
May II ; Galli-polis, May 13; Evan· ed a solo, "Somewhere In Th_e
gel!ne, May 20; Marietta, MaY 24. Shadows", by Mr. Kapple. A trln,
Harrisonville, Maoy 27 ; WP.llstQn, Jerry Taylor, P4r. Seevers and Mr.
, M1ay 28; Thea, May 31 ; Albany, Kapple sang, "When He Callos."
June 7; orviUe. June B; McCon
A short business session waa
ne.llsville. June 17 and Malamo(· held after which games under the
as, J·u ne 25
direction of Mrs. Melvin Smith
At the close of the meeting, re- were played and prizes awarded.
freshm~nl.s were served by Eliz=~­ to Mr. and Mrs. Dem•er Kapple.
beth Yoonf':, Norma Parker, Edi'l' Mr. and Mrs Jerry Taylor, Mrs.
Joachim , Bernetta Yuung, Marie Charle~; Eskew, Mra. Leonard Van
MorNs a-nd Mi11red l"isher.
Meter Sr. and Miss Elizabeth Duf-

grade .at Ce nt r al
School taugbt .by Miss M.airy Vir·
ginia "Reibel who were winners
A Mothers' Day theme was used of tlle aalet1 tax oonteal sponsored
for tbe program ot the May meet· by the PTA were given a par•y
in&amp; of tbe Loyal Pahi' Clasa of the Tuesday afternoon at the school.

The second

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)liddJeport Church of Chri&amp;t when
Mrs. Ch.arles Lytle and Mrs. H.
~el' met Tuesday at the home of E. Triplett second grade rooJ.'
1lbw Alice Robeson, Wolf P~n moth~rs- planned tbe party whi ch
IIQod.
was ~ivE&gt;n -b)' the PTA. The bl;
~ Min Mildred Hawley , president, tent theme was carried out and
predded and th e hoktcss led the the pupils were given hats and
t\f!votional service which. included noise makers.
reaponslve Kripture rcadinR and
Games were pla~· Pd during the
Jirayer.
afternoon after which ice cream
~ The pro&amp;ram was presented by conk-ies and k.&lt;&gt;Ol aid were served
M:ra. L E. Reynold5, Mrs. Allen Favon&gt; ~·-· ere model F:liders.
hDkiDSOR and Mrs. Robeson and
&lt;.:andy bars were given each of
iDcluded Mothers' Day poems and
sCripture yerses.
, Durin&amp; the business meeting

tentative plans were mBde for an
iCe cream aoc:ial to be held tt1.is
summer. The· June meeting will be

at the home of Mn. Freda Welling.
Mrs. Robeson served a dessert
course to the members and one
guest, Mrs. Carrie Kennf"dy, a for-

mer member.

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the pupils in the

other

Golden Rule Class
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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graUeti

for their efforts.

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Mr. and Mrs-. c. n. Wise Jr. eel·
ebrated their birthdays Sunday
with a dinner at the Red Barn In
Rio Grande .

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mr8. Carl Nel-son ace
announcing the birth of a 6\1: lb
son April 30th. Thso little one h,as
been named Roger 1/.!t&gt;. G"rnndpar·
enl;s are Mr. and M e ~. Will Bar
T"lt or Danvjl]e and 1\1r . and Mts.
Charlie Nebon.

Guests were ,~heir randchildren.
Kathryn Jane and Chucky HannahS', Pomeroy and Sandra Betz,
Jackson.
Mrs. Wise also received a h~rth­
day cake inR&lt;:ribed "Happy Blrth"THE CASTLE OF' MR. SIMPSON", fr ont row, Jane Harris, Judy Murray, Kay S&gt;iles,
dlt)', Sis"' from the Walter B. Har·
Carole
Owens; back row, Kenneth Lewis, Ecld ie Evans, Tom Kelly, Ste_phen Coats,_Mrs. Nan
rls family, flowers, gift~ and cards.
sandra Betz tour year old daugh· Moore, director. This is one of two one-act plays to be presented by Mtddleport ~1gb School
ter of Mr. ~nd Mrs. William Betz, Seniors Friday night beginning at 8 p.w. with an appealing program of enterta-mment pre·
alled lonR rli11tance, Tuesday, to
with her grandmother "Hap_py pared for intermission time between shows.
Blrthdc.y" and callet~&gt; at the Wue
home Tuelday evening were Mr.
and Mr.!l. Opie Marcum and daugh·
!'o1r . ;rnd Mrs. Patrick Lochan
Ler, Debbie , Gallip_ol_l•_·_ _
rel urned home Wodne~da-y from
Dayton where t-hey attended tlu.
MEETING POSTPONED
&lt;'onvf'nbiun o[
the
Episcopal
5et tht Toro Whirlwind It
The Middleport Chamber of
Chun·h .
-tilt,....,. ....r INt
IIW Commerce has postponed t~.&lt;.!ir
Hev. anrl Mr.~ . Edwin J . Charlc ;
Officers for the coming year
Rc ~ L gucsls at a Style Show
May meeting because of a conflict
1. MOWS GlASS
were
Installed
wh~n
Salisbury
hPTA
who
a-tlended t~ Episcopal co \· \
with the dati' or the Senior p}ay giveri"by the Women's Club in
2. TRIMS QOSI
00 1· vent ion in Dayton a to vi9iting in
met
Tuesda¥
evenmg
at
the
s~
Oak
Hill
were
Mrs.
K.
D.
Am~­
thll Friday. The Chamber of Com·
3. CUTS WEEDS
Mrs. Willum Bartels,_ president, I Clncinnll-"li -and lnd!.anapolis, Ind .. 1
mcrce will meet Friday, May 17, IJ!lfy, Mrs. C. R. Karr Jr., Mrs.
4.-PULVEIIZES LEAVES
prellided
_at the met;·tlng which befort&gt; returning home .
Rt the Village -Hall with William Roland LcVaughn, Mrs. )talph
5. MULtlliS TURF
ope·
n
ed
w1th
the Lords Prayer in
,JWrs M .... .Drown of Ro· k
Welker, Mrs. Thomas Rue and
Grueser, president, presiding.
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The . r cpor t 0t the secrc· a,. Le
,
Sp • 1i n~-" . road spe-nt Wed[le ~ dav
tfcr mother, Mrs. Hohart Dlnon, untson.,
lal'IMl-eellhll~ mOlt
tary
was
g1vcn
by
Mrs.
George
wi
th
Mrs. FlorenC'C Burnside, W.
Gallipolis.
eomple'--UM oa: fll"'~~~'
Starcher
and
Mrs
.
Dav1d
Cum·
~I . Sl
Mr. and Mfs. R. C. Meadow~'.
~
· d Mr~ Sam Turner or
I ngs gave lh e I reasu~cr ·s rcpor t . ~· ;un
M
Columbus, hHvc returned to Mici m
...,.. •nli ,.w.,.._,.,.llt4
A report on the servmR of the
· r. an · ···
TONIGHT
dlcport
to
spend
the
summer
Ill
dinner
was
given
by
M
·
r
s.
A~hland
were
Satur~ay
guests
ol
Grange
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Maxine Arnold , dinner chairman, M~ . and_ Mril I Eshf" Mossman ,
THURS.·FRI
MAY 9.10
lheiT horne on So. Third Ave.
Paul Newman
Pier Angeli
Michael Kittle , Son of Mr. and who also announ ~ed that the PTA . M-l!lersvLil~.
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SOMEBODY UP THIRI
Mrs. Roger Kittle, GloLJ:,:ter , aon would 8 ervc the Pomeroy High
Wee~end gu&lt;'sls or Mr. an
LIKES Ml
nephew or MUss Vesta McCoy and SehoQI Alumni banquet und rc- Mrs. F.s l•c Mossman were Mr. ami
Mrs. Joht; North a-nd ~amlly ;tn'
Hardware and Furniture
(It P•cki A Wallup)
Mr. and Mn. Burr l~ orresl, ha~ quested all members to help.
N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddleporl Joan Evans
Ben Cooper cnlbted ln. the Army and has rc- Miss Rosalie Story, teacher of the Lcnn~~ll Sh&lt;~ner nr Newark_.
second grarle, announced t hat the . M ~ . a n(~ Mr ~. ~:d J. ~tn!Lh arc
: : : : ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ·;
ported
ttlls wook
Hayes school pic1lie wo!Jid be held at the vl_.~ tt m g . Jn h_1d1·anapohs. Ind ..
for
inrJUMion.
Kittleto isFort
a graduale
;
of Clou!tter High Sc-hool an£1 hl· Portland Park , Tuesday . M11 y 21. w.llh Lh r tr son am] ~ d~ught.e_r - 11 ·
comple~ed three :te.mesterh\ ut OJ. Parents wlshlnK Lo attend are re· law , - ~tr . anrl Mr ~ l!:dwm Sm1lh .
Mr. Etnd Mr.so, WiUiom Aull an1l quested to be D-t the school hy 9
r~dw.ard Pa·:·kcr .~r . ?f Cleveland
son, Dennis, were visitors it' a .m. The PTA wlll furnish icl" ~ p e nt tlw Wf!ekcnd wtlh h1s pa•
Huntington Tuesday.
cream and drinks with ~1rs. J ;11u e::; cmls. Mr. un-ll Mrs. Erlw ard Park ·
Hall as chairman.
f't" St·, Minersville.
Complete Beauty Service
1\ rcvorl on the coun ty rtLU twtl
:\h. r~nd Mn . [)oy!P Oat ma n o !
hl'lri n•ccntly in 1\ulLwd ·.vas giv- ('Dlumbu.s w: rc wct' kcn d gu cs-B
May
( ll hy :vir~. Starcher and Mn. Hull· of lwr l) lllrr-:nl~. Mr. and M :· ~- F:
erlllouvcr, del ugates. New offi cer s .1. !I ill. .Mn Hill arcompnni cd
MOTIIER'S llAY and GRAilUATION
in s talk d IJy Mrs. Wi lli am Bar tt·ls lhPrn honw for a visit.
were Mrs. licorge Starcher, pn•s iMt· ~ l yde Ashworth t nrl grand ·
All for
denl; Mrs. George Skinner. virc daugh-ter. Mr. !lnd Mrs. Sam Sh-Hn·
*Hoircut
president; Mrs. Annis Phelps Jr., ttricld of Marion, Ohio, were guc;ts
*Shompoo
~&gt;ecrctary; Mrs. lluy Gruescr, a:;si st· of Mr ~. B(•rtha Carl.
Junior Girls and nays Sunclay
Mr.s. Walle1· Walker is t! tc'
*Permanent
School Class of the Middleport inl( secretary; and Mr!i. JohiJ Sargent, treasurer. The attendanct• guest of rt'latlvcs in Columhuo;.
Fir~t l'rcsbylerian Church had a
*Styled
Mrs. Allie Gruescr and gnn dwil'nf!r roast at the Roadside Park banner was 11wardcd to the fourth
MYRTIS PARKER
WINIFRED F. VAUGHAN
Wednesday evening planned by grade wught by Mrs. Lettie Young. son , Randy, of Mon-essen, P11 ..
Refreshments were served by were weekend guc.sl~ of Mr. and
Operator
their teachcf. Mr~. Hubert Taylor.
Owner-Mgr.
Mrs.
James liHll assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Marlin McA:ngus !Ill~ Mr~ .
Surprise refreshmcntr; were also
George
Brothers and Mrs. David Wenr!eH Bclz~ng.
Mld,dleporl,
0.
Phone
8408
3081'.. N. Znd St.
brought by Mrs. William Lewis and
SIHtcr.
Mr. and M.rs. Orl en \\I ince an1l
Mrs. Roscoe Fife.
family
or ·Monessen, Pa., spcn·l 1ht'
Those prellfnt were- Cheryl Fife,
weekend
with Andrew Gruc.st•r
1 Kanm Bachner. Carroll Ann Lyons,
and
Mr.
and
,:\frs. Oscar Wince .
. Seren Lowls, James Miller, Micky WIENER ROAST TO IE HELD
Morris, Alan and Bruce Wallace,
I
A wiener roas-t sponsored by tlw
Rtchar&lt;i Bolin, Freddy Slater, Ja·
MAYS
OKAY
sido
in
a
Sunday
Scho·
I
losing
mle Jobb, Cinda Sauer and CaroNEW YOR:K UP - Willie Mays.
l}'n Ruasell , clau memberB, and conlest h ~ ld al the- South Rctlwl the Giants' star outfielder who
thcfle guests, the Rev. Howard Rup· EUB Sunday S&lt;'hool will be helt\ Waf!: admitted to a hospital Tues· J
, pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Taylor. ~rirtay n-ight, Ma;v 17 at 8 :00 Y~ day when he complained of a
Mr. and Mrs Wllliam Lewls and amwunc('d by Norman Bahr, S rundown condition. Is expec-ted to
S. Supt ., Sunday.
Ollta, Mrs. Roscoe Fife:.
be r~~::~~~ today and in .t he lin~
The Blue side with Donna
-~
nieht for the start ()f
ils cllptain loat to the Red
J
111e
·~IJ
tweek-end
seriea .with the
with Llla Bahr B.!! captain ..
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Salisbury PTA
New Officers
Installed Tues.

Middleport
Society

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M-embers of the Enterprlae
Youth Fellowlhip
attended the Group Jo"oor Youlb
Rla"lly and wiener I'OQ!t held MoD'
day evenlng at the GlouM.er Pa~k.
Attending were Norma Jean \.
and F,rence Ann BearhJ, Coty
Beaver, "BDbtry and Jennie Lc•n·
ley, p~ggy Folme:-, Joyce Davlll;
Linda Moore, Johnny and Patrl··
cia Mu"uer , Dollie Brown. Ruth
lkofllers, Freddie Brown, Rev.
and Mf"s. :noger Bilhop and Mrs.
OMUe :srown.
T·he next meeting will be held
at rthe Portland Park in July with

Y·Refreshments were served by

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Atomic Energy:
Plant Workers
GoOn Strike

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PORTSM.Ol]TR, :0 . . UP-A

t or 1.460 .Oil , tJJe.mlc:al
at the sprawUng

YARDLEY

Ladi.Bdlfolds
$3.50 to $5.00

Stap a!ld After Bath ·

Fresh••
$1.00
WHITMAN

CANDY
$1.50 to $5.95

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OLil DOMINION

CANDY
97c to $4.00

COSM.ETIC . SETS
Yarclley- Eve In Parla- Coly- Rublnaleln

$1.00 to $12.50
Other Su1sestions

on 11he

Sunbeam &amp; Lady Sehlek J!leelrk Raaon U495
~:!~!,,~comb &amp; Bruoh Sell ......... .. .. $2.011- liP
,11
.. 39e to $1.00
Hair Dryer .. $1.95

Mothers Day Cards Full Selection
,, $c to $1.00

P,HARMACY
POIIfEMY

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Jll:IOifa'm committee
oJ ·the

-;E~M''

.Curre~t Justice Of Peace Pay

Sr., Mrs. Roier ¥o1111n and Mn .

R. M. Sherinan,

'\.O the

4inlng
room ,whe:.., a ·~ttt ®ut-~e wa .•

served wl1111 ~. llael&gt;tel - I I ·
Wa: aL tlae· tfa and' «.."'ftee set··kc.

total

r- t~~·'"· :··which

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Highway .Patrol
Arrests TWO 0 D
Traffl'c Counts

tutionat ·
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The hi gh .~~r t , m
a

to me-::t

ran out April

A mass funeral servlee will b·~
held
Sunday at 2 p. m. in the
the Ohio State Patrol said today.
H. A. Pletcher ,1'11, Clearfield, Cheshire Baptist Chu1·cb for t~e
wa1 taken to Mayor E. F. rive members of the McCoy famcourt this morning and ily,_ •ith the Rev. · Shirley Wood,
c~ar_g~ with failure to stop and officiating. Burial will be in the
Yield nght of way at a .stop sign Cheshire Gravel HiU Ce-metery,
on Route• 7..33. Fletcher posted under the direction of the Rawbond for )II appearance Satur- lings-Coats Fun eral Home .
nl~~:ht.
Other survivors of the McCoy's
.~~Oi,~~A.
!Coie, l'upper.!l Plains. are Mr,s. Pearl McCoy of Ports..
$1, aiad eath last night ~ mouth , mothtr uf M-r. ~Cov ·
In tbe court of Justice of Peace- R
E. Grindley ~r permitting all_. unli~ fou-r sisters. Vada Blackburn, ne~;
cenled ~rson to drive his v~cle. Portsmouth; May and Mag!ioie Me
Ju.a,tke Grindley aaid also- ~'hat Coy, Surosa, W. Va.; Mn. Eimct
M$l¥in Cunnillgbam, · ot Spata.se, Staley, Rockbridge ; three broth ·
baa been releaeed from jail uoder ers, Robert and William Edward,
Millard
Jam::!s,
a~thorlty of hiJ eoU{t. and plfced Columbus and

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11 N 11
Jl 1 f'Wld here over the- prev1ous total
t roug
Y ewe
e • a e - rereived :was announced her~ today
mont County Justice of t_he peace,
by Roger Morgan of the Cancer

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uy to be, determmed by

STYLI NO. 177$
Ill In

ty cbmmJssloners of

P•lllal . Pvther

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thetr coun· l

passage of the 1965 bill
deClared UllCOD5ti1U·

WU

il011il.
. ' Robinson,

chairman
or the
··r·; H~ute ludiclary Committee, said
· Qte
. ,. high court ruling "makes
·. ·• ~ pres9i.ng the need for t-he
~ 1)'8tt&gt;m 01 county courts."
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Such a system was proposed it1
a· bill .recommended by the eom·
mittee for pll.Ssage · earlier thn

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Freight Train
Derailed Today
East Of Athens

ATHENS ,.UP-The
0
more and Ohio Railroad's mBin
line from Nt'w York to St. Louis

was -blocked .tq,_day whe_n a [reight
train derailed and rip~d up sht
b1'oclt.!! of track&amp; at Ohio UniverWeek.
sitY airport, east of here-.
The pending bill would crea,e
-Witnesses said the locomotive
· about 110 cotY.Js · over the .state, bound far· St. Louis, dragged th~
with the number In e&amp;e:b coon!y \cars for several thousand feet berahling · from orte to sb:, based on · fore stopping. One car overlurned
~pulation wbleb · dot's not ·eome ·l near an underpa8s and dumped a
~un_der ~ jurisdicil.on of muni.ci load of coal "'On the tracks.
No one wu injured.
·pat Courts.
Should the county (jOurt bill be
by bohh ·houses ·-as an
measure, choosing of
not be •h eld ~e ­

~:.·:~y~~~~3~1E,
to either

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t.leetlon. They
Jan." I, 1958, un·
the bill.
the statt's JP's will

BAKE

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Private funeral services ' will be
held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Ew· .luttlc• of PHco R. E. Grind·
ing Funeral Chapel for August H.
lef ••kl today M will "keep Wober, 69, wh.o died early Friday
tht cosh and let ttMm try and
morning in Meigs General Hosill •.., .. whn it Was t.arned pita!.
·here the Ohio Supronw Court ) Weber. a member of the Ches~er
ht~ declared unconttltutlonal
Grange, was a&amp;S&lt;X!iated with Meip
tho law that for two yean
.Telephone Co., when it was firS'l
made coumy ca"mmiaslonors
organized in this county approxirHponalblo for paying selarmately 38 years ago.
Jes to lvstlc.,_
.
·
SurvivinR are his wife, Mrs. -Mabel B. Weber; a. son, Vernon Web·. Tbe Supreme Ctturt declared Ute f'r, of Rutland; a daughter, Mrs.
atatllte unconstitutional because it Paul (Ruth) Baer, Minersville; two
·4ele&amp;ltes .the legislative power to brothers, Rev. Louis G. Weber,
~iX aalaries to county commission- retired former pastor of Peace
er1,· witbouf prescribing stan-dards Evangelical Church of Pomeroy
tot the offlcl&amp;ls to use in determin· now residing in Somonauk. Ill. and
tDJ salaries.
Ferdinand· Weber of Strykersville,
.
It also ruled the law invalid be- N. Y.; a aitrter, Miss Mae Wetier,
. '., eause it cannot operate uniforQlly of Buffalo, N. Y.
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throughout the state, since\ differ- , He was preceded in death by a
eountles could adopt different brother, ·Herman Weber.
-aehedules.
Friends may call at the funeral
:;];~:;;;,· kenneth A. Robinson R· h_ome until t~me of services.
f'·
laid ·th:C Supreme C91Jrt
Burial will be made in Pine
1- ru.l.lng apparently
creates ; an Grove Cemetery.
, ~ emer;ency situation ".!Iince there
are presently no provi.sions on the
book11 to allow JP'J to be paid.
The fee .system was outlitwed

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August H. • wCbCr
Funeral Ser"I·c·c .
Will Be Monday

ruled Wedne5d.ay the. Ohlo statute
outJining thl!' method for paying
jp•-s vi()lated tbe state Constitu·
&lt;ion.
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'Jibe law, passed m 19:!5, pro-.
~ides that juJtlces of the peace
lhlll receive a ~ixed annual sa).

STYLI 110. 1774'

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Annual Banqu~t
Planned May 31

Thoma! Wolfe, ~:ddent o1 L:t :
without ltacine Akimnl Association ar.up tbeir jobs.·
DOWlced today . that t.helr annual
".Hoole • oom.intr banquet and
UNION VISITOR
dance" wlll be tbeld at the Raciae
; ;l!forlon Wat~b'b~rn. International Hig-h S('hool on F.r-h:b-y, May 31st.
The b1111quet will be .served .. ~
Union repreHntative is
Ted Ml~D of Pomero)' G·SiJ· p, M. tollowed by the dim ·t
·.
~ ~ Moldera ~II t;OC! P. M. wi!JI ~~ Ha~dox
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Former Syracu.sc;
Resident To Be
Honored June 3

Fund Drive committee.
Prrdous total recorded was
$2.012.M whi&lt;'h, with the recent re.
ceipt&lt;, now brings the Fund to
$2,779.78:
Four persop..s will receive ho:1
A breakdown of the reeent col. orary doctor's degrees at co1 1.
le7tions shoWs special events COD · mencement exerrlses of Otte..
trJbuled $163.25; clubs and organizations $30i romrnerdal and Indus· bein College, Westerville, Ohio,
on Monday, June 3.
trial $1116 aud special &amp;irts $42.
Communities hue contribU'I.ed
The- persons to be honored and
as foJiows-Raeine, $llt.63; Syra·
degrees to be .conrerred er.e·
cuse, additional, $I0.30; Lebanon u follo\Wl:
Clayton F. L•Jtz, 'U.
Twp. $107.20; Rock Springs $50.33; Superintendent of the Oh-io Soui.tf
·Pomeroy, additional, $23.75; MidCohfrrence, Columbus, 0.,
dlepor.t, additional, $29.71; Colum· east
Doctor
of Divinity; Delbert ::'..
bla Twp. $32.05 and Scipio Twp. $1
Mills, Superintendent or the Ohio
Sou~t Confer.enee, Columbu"!l.
Doctor of Divinity; C. Willarrt
Fetter, Pastor, Flr.st EUB Churc•,
Akron, 0., Doctor of Divinity and
Milburn P. Akers, Executive Ed"

Meigs-Co Little
League To Meet

The Meigs County l)tUe Lea•
gue Association, cOmprblna: Little
and Pony LeaJue Clltbs from
Pomeroy, Racine

and

Syracuse

will meet Monday .night, .May 13,
at 7:30 p. m. in

HaiL

Pomeroy

City

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Coaeh Olek Retton of P01'11eroy
High School i~ prcMdent. An or·
ganization must be set liP .at lhl&amp;
Ume to obtain funds tor the summer yoUth pro~CfJtm.
Officials
have asked ·t hat players' parm1s,

dub Managers · and as.dstant.a and
olhers(turn out in .foree. ..

probation,

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Mrs. Charles McCoy Is surviverl
lty her husban{l and bei' parenti
in Atlantie City, N. J. ~ "'" .

Js,Nalled
·As Manager For·

·T,0' $2,i79
·~ · · Total
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A $7q7.24 boost to th_e Cancer

Middleport. when two cars met
head--on in a three vehicle erash
Her death marks the near obrteration ot the enure ra.muy, the
only immediate 9Utvivc..r being a
son, Charles, in the u. S. Navy
ktat.loned in Greece, whose wi le
was also one or the victims.

men have been arre.!lted for
tr.-,,;
violation• and cited into
: co·urt here in the piSt 24 . hours

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'COI:.'UMBmi:(tll&gt;)-~me 500 Ohio justlce~Ul&lt;i.peace Fun~\lltost~t,

· will have to sem!''Without•pay, at least .until 1lsn:••t 1958. .
• ' That fact became appa&lt;ent today in the wakl! of a slate $U·
preme Court decision declaring the .JP pay system unconsti·

nesday night on State Route 7
appro"imately one mile .south of

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Ayres Cor the
prultam and roll c-aU respons~ wc.·c
•:Swnmer RP.dlna Plans."
Mt~. Mill• Invited tlle members
and guo.~ts, M'n. TheodQre Reed

todaf

Portsmouth Are'.!

saifl, that he was rea-dy

Cor the

by
anernoon's

The death toll resulting from Meigs County's most tragic
accsdent
mouniA!d to eight with announcement by
M.eigs Genera Hospital of the death of Mrs. Ruby McCoy, 37,
wife off Manhall McCoy a.t 9 a.11. this morning.
Mrs. McCoy wu the esghth person to die as the result of
Meigs County's worst traffic accident which occurred Wed·

with both sides further in Chili :
' Many of -the parts that go into this huge turbine rotor are j cothe, but that he "could 111ot
. .
h
. d1.s-cu.cs the m11.tter whde the
. made to cIoser to Iera:nces than the parts o f a 1me .watc . Th_ls 1strike would be in progress.''
phd"to was.take~ dur~g assem~ly of the new Untt 6 t.:t Ob1~ Un"ion members va.ted TuesdR.y
· PQ~'r Company S PhilO Plant.
ag11inst a three year contract tc•

summor. '
Mrs. Everett Hayes rcvicwr'
"Attars

Ruby McCoy, 37, Succumbs
To Injuries At Meigs Hospital

Pr¢sent Play Tonight

The p.la:nt employs a total of 2750
workers.
Secretary John Dietz or til ~
Atom·ie Ent-rty CIJ'Iftmiuion'.!l La ·
bar-Management Rela1ions PaQ.el.

'· for- eh·e-vrachia•e-wllh
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future ·pia..-•

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SINGLE COPY-lie

j manned b:y supervisory personnel.

Sunday School
Class Wiener
Roast Is Held

Mrs. Dona-ld .Mills, prellde.n.&amp; aC
the Middleport Literary Club.
completed her year a• presidcn;
when 11he ente-rl8lned the club a~
-her home on Lincoln Street WednNday afte111100n.. Mn. Milh:
opened the meetlnt wtth the Colteet and the reslgn·atlona of MrR
Rnbert Harris and Mra. Wtiyne
Glbbqn~ were accept.cc\. n wa5 anuollnctd -t hat ttre Southea1t Di.s·
trict of ~ha FederMion of \V{lm en'a Clubs would be held on May
2' at NellonvUie. •·
Mrs. Mills named Mra. Noah
lfl:lkhu, Mn. D. B. Hartdngl:t' and
Mra. Ben Ph-fl10n on the auditing
eommlttee and they will report
at the firat meeting In .the rail.
. After thahking the offleers and
member! fo.r their as!listanee an'"'
loyalty durlna: the ynr, Mr....
Moillfl turr»ed the meeting over tn
Mrs. Fol'ftl(l. B..ehtet, the n~w
president. Ml'l- •· Bathtel jl11s appoint~ M.r&amp;. Mills, Mrs. Henry
Null and Mn. Rodney Downing

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Atomic Energy Pl.tnt today over
a wa~e disagrremenL
The day shift was to report at
7:Ju a. m. EST but the walkout
was called five minutes earl-ier.
The strike wa~ a~alnst the Good·
yea-r Atomic Corp.; wMCh opCT·
&lt;Jtes the plant for the Atomic
Energy Commission.
1 Goodyea:- spokesmen
said the
plant , WfPJld continue in operatior.

Vaughan's Beauty Salon

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.,... t.nJtht. S.tu..-.y cloudy with .......... flke•y
..at ancf tovth portiOM.. T"rl'llnt
ceoler t.u.M •nd S.tYrcMy. HQ!h
hNtay 70 north to nNr 10 ~.

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and Atomic
Workers members went on strike

;::;;;:;;:;;.~:~S~T~R~A~N~G~E~A~D~V~I~N~T~U~R~E~~~~~

Costume Jewelry
$1.00

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.,_t"'"'* t.day

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POMEROY SOCIETY

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the Dorcas Youth Fellowship as

roams
rocms
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In Dan JtiYeL""-'-·""

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OHIO! Coma.raltle cMHifllldl;4l

;·AG&amp;E Steam Unit Revealed
Philo Plant~ Week

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Mrs. Donald Mills
Is Hostess For
Literary Club

Pomeroy·:Middleport, OhloJr{da~. Jl.ay 1~ 1957
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'VOL IX NO. 22

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McMaster

W.-ather-

Low tonltht uppu- 6
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EUB Church

at tbc church on June 4, with Mr.
in charge of game! a~d
Mrs. Oliver Michael, Mrr, Walter "'tlrs. Harold Smith, ~rs . Melvm
Kennedy Jr., and M.r&amp;. Donald Smith, Mrs:. Glen Smllh and Mrs.
Seevers with Mrs. Conrad Obllnger Leonard Van Mete1' Sr .. as hos~l:i contributin~ ti~tess, to those tes~s .
· ·.
named above and Mrs. Elwood
Min Barbara EskeW,• was ln
Bowers and Mrs. Gl~n Smltb. .
":barge of the nitnery d11ring the
1meetlnJ.
The next meetEng will be held
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Wise Birthdays
Are Celebrated
Sunday, MayS

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lo Lonl New•
lo Ad-u.Jna
lo CircuJAUoD

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Enterprise
. EUB
Attends Group
Youth Rally

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ln the meantime Mella GeJJ!rp\
Hospital attaches said today tlttat
th~ co.udition of Rutb Ann Halley
8, the sole survivor of the craslt,
centin-ue..~ to be "fair."
The Highway ;:•atrol search frJ:-

·Ohio Power Company Is N
Winner Of 2 National Au, ...., ~d~~r~n.~:!~ the
o~~:tiw:i·~~p;:;::?J~~~
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Ohio )?ower
awards,
on~ of Company
which is is
_forthe
its recipient
employee
Power Rev1ew, ~od the other for .one of its

newspaper advertisemettts.

T
M Ci
. WO . ason ty
Resi"denls Are
Hurt In Falls'

Public: UtiJities Advertlsfng
Assn. selected Ohio Power Review
as the best em--ployee newspaper of
electric, gas and we.ter c:ompanl.U
in the
s., · Canada and Hawaii
havina 400.000 or more cua~men.
The awatd, baaed on the 12 b.
SU~I .of ,the Review publlalled ln
lOM., was pre~ente'cl tbe company
City at tht PUAA t"onVentlon today in

Two residents of MasOn
suffered broken collar bon:e&amp; in
falla fecently.
,
Hn. Matilda Noble feU dow-.
the buement steps :of her bome,
broke her collaroor· e, . the litUe
tor. Chleago Sun·Times, Doctor of fin&amp;er of her righ hind, · ·a~~od
Humane Letters,
.bruised ber hip and sev,rai ribS.
Mary Young, dauehter ilf . Mr
All four ·~ distingulshOO lead- and Mrt. John Yount. Jr., fell
while attending a carnival tn ·mera in their f1elds of endeavor.
Rev. M-ilia ls a former S;yracu-st&gt; eon and llllfercd a broken collarresident and has many friends in bone.
Meigs county who will be happr
to know of this deserving· llonUt"
MEIGS GENEfiAL HOSPITAL .
being conferred upoo bim. He
hi;!! spe-nt t3 years Jn the church
Admitted: Ocie Hetney, Letart
wort of the EUB. ·
Falls. ,
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Dlscbaraed:. Mra. }'red Burson,
Mrs. Pearl McBride and Mn. Shade:; Mn. Lew Lew~s and baby,
Tlloma.s A. Clark of Syra&lt;:u&amp;e aft! Mid~leport. Sarah Errmgt~n , Porn·
sister• •nd David H. Mlllfl is a eroy, Marlon t':kens, Rac:mc; Ciabrother . ot Rev.. Mms. .
ra Wo11 e, Racme.

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PomerGy Patrolman Wins Farm Bureau Aw~rd

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th• the unident.i.Iied driveJ" whO ·--was
Middleport Central School, was alleged to have· "run away" from
reemployea al manli:Cr" of
the accident endef!
Thunday
when
be
was
a-rrested
and
tried
Mwtlcipal
tion Board Pool
metwhen the
the Recrea·
Village in the court of Justice of the
HaU Wednesday evening.
Peace R. E. Grindley.
Highway Patrolman C. L. BogS!'
Bruc!e Uoyd, chairman presid
ed and other board members pre· Thursda01 afternoon placed Robert
sent were P~tul E. Davis and Lion- RawJing1. 00, of Middleport under
el Boggs. Robert Fiaher, Middle- arrest after he admitted to having
port Emerpnty SqUad member
been the driver of the car seen at
and fireman, was at the sc-ene of the
accident scene.
the aceident below Middleporl
and could not attend the meet-

On arraignm.nt before Grind! 'Y

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'1&gt;tbers

Cbarle1
ebarge

present

were

·Mcllonald,· w.b o

Coach

is m

of supervised rcereation

Cleveland.
during the .summer vaC"atlon; Pt!"n:
(AaaociRte editor of the Review cipal Kennedy, and Stnet Com·
for the Valley Division of Ohio mluion.er Lewi!l Ellis.
Power Is GeotRe F. Kehrer of
Employee,&amp; who were hired for
Portsmouth.)
the summer· are Manager, Leo
Kenn~·; head We guard
Mart
Ohio Power also bas reeelved Carolyn MiJler; assistant John
an A?JI;l'd of A:ferit from Reddy Ketchka; lil'e · guard, 'Ibom~s
Kilowat~ Inc., for aa ilutata.nd,ing Skinner; roncessiona, Carla Wil·
newspaper advertisement whicb son,
OpeninJ date of the pool w11J
wa1 published in the daily and
weekly newtpapers In" its service depend on the weather •nd •·ill
area laSt year. The public rela- be announced later. "The slr~t deaupervised by Robert
Uona ad feat~red Reddy Kilowatt P,rtment,
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and an out!me ol tbe State of Ki~K, arf eompletmg needed _l'r!·
Ohio . ,!howmg the_ locatl~a• of parrs at the pool In preparation
~hio Power trucks ID it1 flve dl- ft.r the openinR date.
·
vi.flons. ·
Ohio Powf'r'a ad was one of
five 1elected in a nationwide survey of electric: company adverti•~
~
in1 . representatives conducted by

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ua••.., Tax Sales

Redd~ Kuow•"·'••·

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Vacation Bible
School Will Be
Held t\t Racine

Show Increase
In
eigs County
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' Prep~tid sales tax -receipts. in
Mel.gs Cou,l\ly [or the week qnd·
lng April 27 topped by $83 . r~
c&amp;~pt.s for tlte conresponding week
last year aceoniing to Sla~e
Trea$llrt:r Roger w. Tracy.
He said collections this yeolr
were $4,333 compared to $4,301"'
T-he Plars for a Vacation Bi~lo last year. CollooNons to da~
School ~o he held at the Ra~me ftor8 July I 1956 t.o now here
Meth_odJst, Cburcli hav_e betn a11 · . were $l9&amp; ~ compared to th"
nounced tiy th~ Re~. JohB- H. El· same peri~, July I, 1955 to thr
woo~ a.nd the Rev. H•1c-b,ard YounJ,'Ilast week in April of .1956 were
The .st"hool will be held from $208.268.
J.u.ne 17 to "28 with the .commenceOhio collections rt'gi.stercd the
·
d 1
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ment ex:erc1ses being h('ld on Stut secon arge:.. wee Y 0 a1 1!&gt;"
day evening, June 30.
the calendar year. the sales tax
collections of $3,790,253 from the
The .!lcliool will be spo-nsored by sale of prepaid tu receipts for
the churches of Racine charge or the week ending Apr.il 27, 1957
the Evangel.ical Uqi.ted Brethren topped the revenue:!! o.f $3,182,231
Churc-h and the Racic.e charge ot lor t-he correspoiHling week end·
the hlethodist Church.
ed April 28, 1956..J by $8.032 o ·
.2I per eent.
The cumulliltive

grand

Rawling.~ admitted that he wo:~s
the driver of a 1957 two tone£!
Dodge car and pleat'ff'd "piity·•
to a charge o( "reckless oper t·
tion;•
Rawlings emphatically denied
that .be waa racing with John Carter Smith, 21. · RFD, Mlddlepor;t,
who waS killed in tbe fatal acc:idettt. He said that be wu dri,·ing fast on State Route 7 and road
testing the Dodge car which he
asserted was giving trouble by
cutting out at about 65 milea per
h

our. Rawlings said that he did
not see anyone following his car
but admitted that it could have
been possiblt- for Smith to have
taken out after him.
Rawliu"gs said \hat he did not
see, nor hear, the accident and
tbat he" drove to the Meigs--GaiUa
line, tur.ned around and came
back. He said that he had stopped:
at the scene of the accident and
that, ewen then, he was ·unaware
ol the fact that he was the person
being talked &amp;bout at the accident
scene as having been the other

dri~=r~

result of his guilty plea to
reckless operation of a motor ve-

hicle Rawllr.gs was aasessed a
line of $50 and costa by"' Justice
Grindley. Payment~ of the ~ine and
costs was made and Rawlings re-

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Tbe Hlgh\vay Patrol conducted
tJ:le entire investigation. of the ae·
c1de~t and was re.aporuuble for the
· tracmg of Rawlings and his subse.

quent arrest and conviction.
.In the meantime [uneral services
1 WlU be held at 2 p. m. Saturday
~or M!. and Mrs. Ge~rge Halley.
f h.,JhJhre ~d,at 150 ~- m, Sahoturd.ay
or o n ....,.r er mllb w
were
.also victims 0 f the
b
cras ·

MARKET REPORT
CL"'IJGINNA'n UP -

Eggs. barely steady; net

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pai~ ,~

rarms fur U. S. consumers wti:ite
and brown, A jUmbos 29-31; A

medkuns 24-26; A
811'1a11 20-21; · U. S. 8 large 23-25.
FOB whites and browns, "A larJe
33-33; A medium 29-30~ large 2330.
Ohicken-s, il")'ers 3-3J,l, lb 18-20;
!tens, heavy 14-1 ;"light to-ll.
.Bu.Uer 80 ..-e 71.

wt.a,} . large 26-27; A

colledions rrom the beg.inning of
Lhe alrrent fiseal yoe-ar, which be ·
gan last July 1, and which Include prepaid tax receipts, uSf:
.tax and otber ('oiler:tiDM, rose to
$180.M4,02D on .\.prU 27. 19M.

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